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S Malcolm Gale Rollins John Oscar Norris Henry Arthur Shepherd HEY, GUYS! 'S Y . N-N OI R E DEAVQR IN THIS, OUR AEGIS, WE HEREWITH PRESENT TO OUR READERS, THE STUDENT BODY AND ALUMNI AT LARGE, A RECORD. AS ACCURATE AS WE HAVE BEEN ABLE TO MAKE IT, OF THE EVENTS OF THE PAST YEAR. WE HAVE TRIED TO MAKE IT A DARTMOUTH PUBLICATION, IN THE TRUEST SENSE. IF WE HAVE SUCCEEDED IN ANY DEGREE, WE SHALL FEEL FULLY AND AMPLY REPAID. ---. -.1.--,-22-'- .--.i.. KX! XD WILLIAM JEWETT TUCKER, '61, WHOSE LIFE AS PRESIDENT OF OUR COLLEGE, I-IAS BEEN.ONE OF INSPIRATION AND UP- LIFTING TO ALL WHO HAVE BEEN ASSOCIATED WITH HIM, THIS THIRTY-EIGHTH VOLUME OF THE AEGIS IS DEDICATED AS A TOKEN OF OUR SINCEREST ESTEEM AND RESPECT. --if,-I-ifb q ' - - V - K A - ....-.... .,..A...,, .,- ..-Y.. . -....,...... , -- I ,g.f?71f.ff.QffffiQ-Lf . .V if Jn ff. -A f ...f ., -N.,mLhL5n,. i . ,f ZQTET' , , ztqlv- ,fg,wwgykq3 ' - 1. 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Again, Dr. Tucker has earnestly expressed his be- lief that his work for the college of his love will be continued and extended by his suc- cessors in the presidential office. Thus the work of any administration of a long-lived institution must be estimated as related to what has gone before and what is to come. Measured by this standard, what a record lies full in'view of the undergraduates and alumni of Dartmouth College! We like to dwell on the familiar story. As one walks around the college campus and immediately adjacent streets, and remembers things as they were when Dr. Tucker came to us in 1893, the..external change is sufficiently manifest: College Hall, the enlarged Sanborn House, Tuck Hall, Massachusetts Hall, the reorganized Hubbard House and New Hubbard, the beautiful change in Crosby House, the Butterfield Museum, the stately Webster Hall, the enlarged chapel, Wheeler Hall, the Smith Laboratory, Wilder Hall, Richardson Hall, the three Fayerweather dormitories, New Hampshire Hall, the heating and electrical plant, the athletic field, with the rising walls of the huge new gym- nasium, and, invisible but essential to all, the water-system. These, of course, are but the housings, the real college is to be found in the teachers and their curricula. Here we note the creation of some departments, such as Sociology, and the great expansion of others, like Economics and Political Science. In my own de- partment, for instance, I taught single-handed from l882 until 1904, now there are eight instructors, in addition to two others who give a part of their time to the English class rooms. In brief, the current College Directory gives the names of one hundred and eigh- teen oflicers of administration and instruction, caring for some twelve hundred students faside from the Summer Schooll , of whom about eleven hundred are in the college proper. No other American college, no other institution of any kind in the eastern states, can boast of such growth within the last decade and a half. I have rehearsed these delightfully familiar figures in order to say, with all sincer- ity, that I do not think that they represent all, or the greatest thing, that PresidenthTucker 5 The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIll H MM--A has done for our college. In my opinion his largest, most important, and most enduring achievement has been his ethical impact upon hisassociates in the faculty, and still more the effect of his personality and his teachings upon the younger and more immediately im- pressionable minds composing the undergraduate body. This influence. has been made manifest in all his official and unofficial doings, and most of all in his Sunday evening talks at Rollins Chapel. These have been virtually unique. When a man of the clearest spiritual perceptions is also a master of compact and telling English: and when he unc0n- sciously adds to his verbal message the authority and influence of the president's office, the result is one that cannot be measured or counted. - Every Dartmouth alumnus of the past sixteen years will agree with me that whatever he has got from the class-room, socie- ties, friendships, or the athletic field, nothing quite takes the place, in his tenderest mem- ories of college days, of Dr. Tucker's vesper talks, Sunday after Sunday. To mention their most superficial value, I really believe that they have contributed, more than any one cause, to the numerical increase of the institution. Undergraduates have said to their school friends: He has influenced me. toward good and high thingsg you ought to come and share the influence. D , A nationis greatness lies in men, not acres, sang John Boyle O'Reilly in a preg- nant line. So, looking backward on an administration that we reluctantly mention as belonging to the past, we find with gratitude that its best service still remains, a quicken- ing force, in hundreds of lives that are transmitting its influence to the world. CHARLES F. RICHARDSON. ,. .. ,,..,, , . L6f': fx -S? fiffiffle .- ff. Zzffaffk 5 ' 1-1 - -- -,- J-fh X K t ww .ms 4 Qu- S , 'gg ' -7- ,, -l.,? --- --+ ' -s., 1-,4 - HW,-1.1 14 4.4:-,lf ag . ri, Qi' it : 'N-A Ay iw! I , v'1 ,ff 'I fnjl 31 ' L' .fxf - ,TERM ' .-f 23-' -,..,.. ,N f - 1 IMIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIHllllllll lllllllllllllli-f7'F'Lr14.95'256'2 'S f 1'?4!. Sf f 'f g.,ly,t?R.5fj.!,5 '1.,'f' ,- .,,.'-3,,.5ga:--:rl-u:.:1::.m:w'.a::.1.:1: ' HS N5-i'f!1'., 51 2,5-3.99,-25f'9 5' ,, ,gf emlewwfH11'U1f1ff'fi 55533 gi- ,, Q? 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Sept. 23 Academic year began-Thursday morning. Oct. I4 Inauguration exercises, a holiday. Nov. Z6 Thanksgiving Dayg a holiday. Recess from December 22, 10 a.m., io january 5, inclusive 1910 Jan. 24-Feb.5 First Semester Examinations. Feb. 22 Washington's Birthdayg a holiday. Mar. 8 Town Electiong a holiday. Mar. 23 The Smith and Rollins Prize Speaking. Recess from March 31, I0 a.m., to April 13, inclusive. May 30 Memorial Dayg a holiday. June 9-23 Second Semester Examinations. ' June 20-25 College Entrance Board Examinations. June 25 Speaking for the Barge medal and for the Class of l866 prizes- Saturday, 8 p.m. June 26 Baccalaureate Discourse-Sunday, 10.30 a.m. June 27 Class Day Exercises-Monday, 3 p.m. June 28 Annual Meeting of the Phi Beta Kappa Society-Tuesday, 8.30 a.m. Address--Alumni Association-l 0.30 a.m. Annual Meeting of the Alumni Association-2.30 p.m. Greek Letter Society Reunions-5 p.m. ' President's Reception, College l-lall, 9-ll p.m. June 29 Commencement- Last Wednesday in June. Summer Vacation of Twelve Weeks. 1910 Sept. 15-20 Examinations for Admission. Sept. 20-2 l Registration. Sept. 22 Academic year begins-Thursday morning. Dec. 22 Christmas recess begins. 8 The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII Trustees of Dartmouth College' And of Moor's Charity School ERNEST FOX NICHOLS, D.SC., LL.D., President. WILLIAM MARTIN CHASE, LL.D., Clerk of Board ' His Excellency CHARLES MILLER FLOYD fex-oyficioj FRANK SHERWIN STREETER, A.B. CHARLES FREDERICK MATHEWSON, LL.B., A.M. BENJAMIN AMES KIMBALL, B.S. JOHN ROBIE EASTMAN, Ph.D. HENRY HOYT HILTON, A.M. FRANCIS BROWN, D.D., D.Litt. fOxon.j SAMUEL LELAND POWERS, A.B. ROBERT MOORE WALLACE, A.M. LEWIS PARKHURST, A.M. Concord, N. H Manchester, N. H Concord, N. H New York N. Y Concord, N. H Andover, N. H Chicago, Ill New York, N. Y Newton, Mass Milford, N. I-I. Winchester, Nlass Ex-Officio Trustees of the College in relation to Funds given by the State of New Hampshire Councillors Hon. Stephen S. ,Iewett Hon.William H. C. Follansby Hon. Herbert B. Vaill Hon. James D. Upham Hon. Frank P. Brown Laconia, N. H. Exeter, N. H. Keene. N. H. Claremont, N. H. Whiteheld, N. H. i Hon. Hou Hon. Dand Robert Charle Emest H. H. H. Y H. H. I ll. . Y. lass. H. ass. H. H. H. H. H. Dartmouth, 1911 The President of the Senate l-lon.VJohn Scammon Exeter, N. H The Speaker of the House of Representatives Hon. Bertram Ellis Keene, N. H The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Hon. Frank N. Parsons Franklin, N. H Visitors on the Chandler Foundation David Herbert Andrews, A.lVl. Newton Centre, Mass. 'Robert Gordon Pike, A.lVl. Dover, N. H. Treasurer of the College Charles Parker Chase, A.lVl. Hanover, N. H. Secretary of the College f Ernest Martin Hopkins, A.lVl. Hanover, N. H. 10 The Aegis, Voll XXXVIII kWg 4 Dartmouth Alumni Dartmouth College Alumni Association Founded 1854 Horace Russell, '65 President S. H. Hudson, '85 Vice-President J. B. Reynolds, '90 Vice-President R. M. Barton, '04 Secretary J. M. Comstock, '77 Statistical Secretary P. R. Bugbee, '90 Tfffflsufef Executive Committee ' I. F. Paul, '78, Chairman H. G. Pender, '97, Secretary T. W. D. Worthen, '72 W. M. I-latch. '86 E. F. jones, '80 S. E. Burroughs, '94 E. l... Herman, '04 Committee on Alumni Trustees F.. C. Crawford, '74, Chairman F.. C. Stimson, '76 N. A. lVlcClary, '84 C. R. Webster, '82 Tallmadge Hamilton, '96 Committee on Athletics E. K. Hall, '92, Chairman C. G. McDavitt, '00 I. French, 'Ol Local Associations Boston Founded I864 C. H. Cox, '01, 73 Tremont St. NICWI Y01ilC Founded l866 P. P. Edson, '02, l50 Nassau St. Cincinnati Founded I875 A. H. Morrill, '97, City Hall. Washington Founded 1876 H. P. Blair, '89, 2l3 E. Capitol St. Clllcago Founded I876 P. F. T. Eckstorm, '01, l45 Washington Street. Nor P8Clil C Rocky Of rl Conne l owa Soutlie. SL Lo Philadi Medica Thayex Dartmi Dartm Dartm Dartm Assoqj Rhode Damn Darlmf Daftmc LHWIQU Alum, Stale 0 p p Dartmouth, 1911 11 Northwest Founded ' 880 Pacific Coast Founded ' 881 Manchester Founded 1 881 Concord Founded A 891 Western Massachusetts Founded 1892 Vermont Founded ' 893 The Great Divide Founded A 895 Detroit Founded ' 895 Rocky Mountain Founded ' 895 Of the Plain Founded 1 898 Connecticut Founded A 901 Iowa Founded A 903 Southern California Founded A 904 St. Louis- Founded '909 Philadelphia Founded A 909 Medical School Founded A 886 Thayer School Founded ' 903 Dartmouth Club of Boston Founded ' 890 Dartmouth Club of New York City . Founded 1 899 Dartmouth Lunch Club of Worcester Founded ' 904 Dartmouth Clubgof Western Pennsylvania Founded ' 905 Association of Secretaries Founded '905 Rhode Island Founded ' 907 Dartmouth Club of Northern Ohio p A Founded ' 907 Dartmouth Lunch Club of SpringlieQd Founded ' 907 Dartmouth Club of Oak Park Founded ' 908 Lawrence Founded A 909 Albany Founded A 909 State of Washington Founded ' 909 Dennis F. Lyons, '02, St. Paul, Minn. Geo. W. Shaw, '87, Berkeley, Cal. A. H. Hale, '86, Manchester, N. H. E. K. Woodworth, '97, Concord, N. H. Chas. H. Hathaway, '07, Springlield, Mass. C. M. Smith, '91, Rutland, Vt. 1... D. Fauteaux, '04, Denver, Col. Nathan Jenks, '96, 3 Grand Circus Bldg. 1... l... Crone, '01, Butte, Mont. Dr. C. W. Pollard, '95, Omaha, Neb. C. E.. Paddock, '00, New Britain, Conn. E. D. Burbank, '91, Chicago, Ill. H. K. Norton, '05, l..os Angeles, Cal. Hamilton Gibson, '97, Care of Sanitol Chem. l..ab. Co. E.. N. McMillan, '01, 307 So. 51 St. H. M. Kingsford, '98, Hanover, N. H. C. W. Davis, '02, New York. H. G. Pender, '97, 209 Washington St. A. T. Soule, '08. D. M. Dustan, '80, 340 Main St. J. l-I. Conlon, '97, 723 Liberty Avenue Pittsburg. E. M. Hopkins, '01, Hanover, N. H. E.. Cu. Carr, '97, Providence, R. l. W. G. Kennedy, Cleveland, O. C. Weston, '05, Springfield, Mass. R. B. Mosely, '04, 220 No. Oak Park Avenue. J. C. Sanborn, '91, 351 Essex St. S. A. Murphy, '03, 100 State St. V. M. Place, '03, Seattle, Wash. ' ' Ww 12 The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII l E Ernest Fox Nichols, D. S., LL. D., President BS., Kansas Agricultural College, 1869, Graduate Student, Cornell on Erastus Brooks Fellowship, lVl.S., Cornell, l893g D.S., Cornell, l897g Professor of Physics and Astronomy, Colgate University, l892-l898, Studied at University of Berlin: Col- l b y' 1 gg 4 a a oratecl mth Prof. Reubens in Ceriazn Properties of Heat Waves of Crea! Lengihy Professor of Physics, Dartmouth, l898-l903g Discovered pressure of light beam, l90l g Professor of Experimental Physics, Columbia, 1898-1903, Rumforcl Prize of the Ameri- can Academy of Arts and Sciencesg American Philosophical Societyg National Academy Ol Sflicnceg Astronomical and Astrophysical Societyg Editorial Staff of Asirophysical j 1. . . . . . ourrza , Research Associate, Carnegie Institute, l907g Lecturer in Cambridge and Lon- cl - - ' on, l904 5, Ernest Kempton Adam s Research Fellow, Columbia University, 1907-8g President of Dartmouth College, l909-. Charl Facul AB.. Prolcs lon Pr SOC! '92. . As Galant leciua As.. logical Norma Philos 72. S '83 l lion, I ciely Philos lolm Latin AB., I l369-'I gmftssi l Q, ltiizifi' I , - 830 an lf, Rllmez-C Aflflfm Member S 4 E FACUL Y Charles Franklin Emerson, A.M., Dean of the Academic Faculty. AAT, CIJBK. . A.B., Dartmouth, l868g A.iVl., l87Ig Tutor, l868-72. Associate Professor in' Natural Philosophy and Mathematics, l872-78. Apple- ton Professor of Natural Philosophy, and lnstructor in Astronomy, l878- '92. Appleton Professor of Physics, l892-99. Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Present position, l893-. Gabriel Campbell, M.Pcl., D.D., Stone Professor of Intel- lectual and Moral Philosophy. AACIJ. N A.B., Michigan University, 1865, A.M., l868g B.D., Chicago Theo- logical Seminary, 1868, D.D., Dartmouth, 1886, B.Pd., Michigan Normal College, 18619 M.Pd., 1893, Professor of Moral and Mental Philosophy, Minnesota, l867-'81, Studied at Berlin University, 1870- 72. Stone Professor of Moral and Mental Philosophy, Bowdoin, l83l- '83. Vice-President of Philosophical Section World's Columbian Exposi- tion, l893. Member of the Loyal Legion, and of the Philosophical So- ciety of Berlin. Author of Campbells New Cerman Course, and Philosophy in America. Present position, l883-. John King Lord, Ph.D., Daniel Webster Professor of the Latin Language and Literature. CIDBK. A.B., Dartmouth, 1868, A.M., 1871, Ph.D., Dartmouth, l893. Tutor l'869-'72, Associate Professor of Latin and Rhetoric, l872-'80. Associate Professor of the Latin Language and Literature, l880-'92. Evans Professor of Oratory and Belles-Lettres, l880-'82. Acting President, l892-'93. Edited Cicero, Laelius, 1882, I897g Livy, Books xxi, xxii, I89Og Book in 1896. Edited Chase's History of Dartmouth College and the Town of Hanover, l89l. Translated I-lertzberg's Ceschichte Der Romer in Altertum, l900. Atlas of the Geography and History of the Ancient World, l904. Member of the American Archaeological Institute. Member of the Boston Society. Present position, l892-. ,Arranged with the exception of the Dean, according to Academic Seniority The Aegis, vol. XXXVHI Frank Asbury Sherman, M.S., Professor of Mathematics on the Chandler Foundation. BGDH. B.S., Chandler School of Science, 18703 lVl.S., Dartmouth, 1875: Instructor in Mathematics, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1870-'7t. Professor of Mathematics in Chandler School of Science and Arts, 1871-'93. Member of National Geographic Society. Non-resident Member of the Washington Academy of Science. Present position, 1893-. Lemuel Spencer Hastings, A.B., B.D., Instructor in English. YIIY, QDBK. AB., Dartmouth, 18703 B.D., Yale, 1876. Principal of Stevens High School, Claremont, 1881-'893 Principal Nashua I-ligh School, 1889- I905. Present position, 1906-. Charles Francis Richardson, Ph.D., Winlftey Professor of the English Language and Literature. KIIY, CIDBK. AB., Dartmouth, 18713 A.M., I874g Ph.D., Union, 1895. An editor of the Independent, 1872-'783 of Sunday School Times, 1878-'8Og of Cood Literature, 1880-'823 A Primer of American Literature, 1878: The College Boolf feditedj 18783 The Cross Cpoemsj, 18793 The Choice of Boolfs, 1881, American Literature, 2 vols., 18793 The End of the Beginning fnovelj, 18963 Cooper's The Last of the Mohicans feclitedj, 1897. Winkley Professor of the English Language and Literature, Dartmouth, 1882-. Marvin Davis Bisbee, B.D., Librarian and Professor of Bibli- ography. KKK, CIDBK. A 4 AB., Dartmouth, 18713 B.D., Chicago Theological Seminary, 18743 Andover and Chicago Theological Seminaries, I87I-'7-4. Phillips Professor of Theology, Dartmouth, 1887-'93. Librarian, 1886-. Edited, Songs of the Pilgrims, 1888. Professor of Bibliography, Dart- mouth, 1893-. 3 Haw' positio Edin, fessor AB.. 1879 2 Glenco: Acaclem Danmo Medica Associa Chemic Nlembe ot pan importa positio: james LOD? 4 AB., School Congn Scienti 1883-' Tuck l Olin gltteep B.S., Q Civil I mouth, APPliei llsillgine 'Bent 5 011 .34 Tl. ffl. ent 00-. n if f 0 Dartmouth, 191 1 Thomas Wilson Dorr Worthen, A.M., Cheny Professor of Mailiemaiics. KKKJIDBK. A.B., Dartmouth, t872, Principal, High School, Woodstock, Vt., I872- 74, A.M., Dartmouth, IS75. Tutor in Mathematics in Dartmouth, l874-76g in Greek, l876-'78, lnstructor in Mathematics, l878-B33 Associate Professor in Mathematics, ISS3-'93. Trustee of Thetford Academy, l89l-. Director of Dartmouth Summer School, l900-. Member of American Mathematical Society. Representative from Hanover in the New Hampshire Legislature, Session of l905. Present position, l893-. Edwin Julius Bartlett, A.M., M.D., New Hampshire Pro- fessor of Chemistry. XIIY, CIJBK. , A.B., Dartmouth t872g A.M., t875g M.D., Rush Medical College t879g Assistant, Monson fMass.l Academy, l872-'73, Principal, Glencoe 1111.1 High School, t874-'75, Instructor, Lake Forest CIIIJ Academy and Unive.sity, i876-783 Associate Professor of Chemistry, Dartmouth, IS79-'83, Lectuzer on Physiology, New York University Medical College, l887. Abroad, I873-'74, 1900. Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member of the American Chemical Society, Member of the Medico-Legal Society. Honorary Member of New Hampshire Medical Society. Author of text book, and of pamphlet, magazine and encyclopedia articles. Expert in several import'ant cases in the Courts of New Hampshire and Vermont. Present position, l883-. James Fairbanks Colby, A.M., l..l.,.D., Park-er Professor of Law and Political Science. AKE, CIJBK. A.B., -Dartmouth, t87Zg A.M., Yale, 1877, l.,l...B., Columbia Law School. Clerk of the House Committee on Revision of Laws, 43rd Congress. Instructor in Economics and l-listory in the Sheffield Scientific School, 1877-'80, in International Law in the Yale Law School, l883-'85. Instructor of Constitutional and International Law in Amos Tuck School, I900-. Present position, ISS5-. .john Vose Hazen, C.E.., Woodman Professor of Civil En- gineering and Graphics on the Chandler Foundation. EX. B.S., Chandler School of Science, 1875, C.E., Thayer School, l876. Civil Engineer on Railroads and Bridges, IS76-77. Tutor at Dart- mouth, t878-'79, Instructor, t879-'81, Professor of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, l88l-'93. Associate American Society Civil Engineers. Member of Society for Promotion of Engineering Education. Present position, 1893-. The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII Chal-les Darmrin Adams, Ph.D., Lawrence Professor of the Cfeelf Language and Literature. QAX, CIJBK, AB., Dartmouth, I877g Ph.D., University of Kiel, Germany, l88l. Instructor in Greek and Physics in Cushing Academy, l88l-'84. Pro- fessor of Greek in Drury College QMOQ, l884-'93. President of the Classical Association of New England, 1906. Author of Lysias, Selected Speeches, l905. Present position, l893-. . Charles Henry Morse, Mus. Bac., Musical Director. Mus. Bac., Boston University, 1877. Professor of Music and Director of the College Music at Wellesley College, l875-'84. Founder and Director of the Northwestern Conservatory of Music, Minneapolis, Minn., l885-'9l. Organist and Chorister of Plymouth Church, Brook- lyn, N. Y., l89l-'99. President New York State Music Teachers' Association, I894-'95, i895-'96. A founder of the American Guild of Organists. Present position, 1901-. David Collin Wells, A.B., Professor of Sociology. AKE, CDBK. AB., Yale, 1880, B.D., Andover, l885. Instructor in History, Phillips- Andover Academy, l8S7-'90. Professor of Political Science and History, Bowdoin, i890-,93. Professor of Social Science, Dartmouth, l893-'99. Instructor of Demography and Social Institutions in Amos Tuck School, l900-. Present position, i899-. Robert Longley Taylor, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of French. YIIY. P Aild., Hamilton College, l88Zg Ph.D., Yale, 1900, Edited La Bibli- Of-'CQUC de mon Oncle, l898. Published Alliteration in Italian, l900. ,K Edited L'AlJbe Daniel, l906. Present position, i900-. 2 Witter, Bi' Hz Ang Kiwi it NW liliiwi' Dakota. H' iii. Dai ' , Swift ' iam tif Mah' Auznvr 'Q folsf. l Silm i Ceorgt Crest .4 AB. Da Academy in us. Greet it Hertaer GBR. AB, I ll1SiTtttl: NSY? '93. P - I Wan Att, Mlll '89 '9l Year of the y. tial, 4 PFD '5 05 the Detected Director xi: md aaupolil, K, Brook- Teaetzzrs' Gmini of ARE. , Pbzlizpi' 1441 e and 1 ar :mow I5 - in A1909 r f-ifgflCl1- Uilili' La' mm :MU 1 1 Dartmouth, 1911 William Patten, Ph.D., Professor of Biology CZoologyj. B.S., Harvard, 1883, A.M. and Ph.D., University of Leipsic, 1884. At Marine Laboratory of University of Vienna in Trieste, 1884-'85g at Naples Zoological Station, 1885-'86. Assistant in Lake Laboratory, Milwaukee, 1886-189. Professor of Biology in University of North Dakota, 1889-'93. Trustee of Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Mass. Member of Boston Society Natural Historyg American Society Zoologists fVice-President Eastern Branch, 1905-61g Amer- ican Association Anatomistsg Palaeontological Societyg Honorable Member Imperial Society Naturalists of St. Petersburg, Russia. Author of works on Anatomy and Embryology of Antliropodi, Eyes, Color, Vision, Origin of Vertibrates, Fossil Fishes of Devonean and Silurian Formation. Present position, 1893-. George Dana Lord, A.M., Associate Professor of Creek and Creek Archaeology. PAKE, CIDBK. 1 A.B., Dartmouth, l884g A.M., 1887, Principal of Woodstock fConn.1 Academy, 1885-,873 Tutor in Greek, Dartmouth, 1887-'91. lnstrucloi' in Latin, 1888, Instructor in German, 1890. Assistant Professor of Greek, 1891-'99. Present position, 1900-. Herbert Darling Foster, A.M., Professor of History. GJAX, QDBK. A.B., Dartmouth, I885g A.M., Dartmouth, 1888g Harvard, 1892. Instructor in English in Worcester Academy, 18853885 in History, 1888-'91, Morgan Fellowship in Harvard Graduate School, 1891- '93. Present position, 1893-. , Warren Austin Adams, Ph.D., Professor of German. AB., Yale, 1886, P.D., Yale, 1895. Instructor in Latin at Kenyon Military Academy, 1886-'87. Studied in Berlin and Munich, c 1887- '89. Instructor in Languages at Montclair Military Academy, 1889- '91. lnstructor in ,German at Cornell, 1891-'93. Instructor in German at Yale, 1893-'99. Present position, 1899-. On leave of absence, year 1909-'10, The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII Fred Parker Emery, A.M., Willard Professor of Rhetoric anal Oratory. KKK. CZDBK. A.B., Dartmouth, ISS7. Instructor in Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, ISS7-'9l. Studied at University of Paris and Berlin, 1891-'93. Assistant Professor of Rhetoric, Dartmouth, l893-'95. Author of Notes on English Literature, and The Language of St. Thomas-a- Beclfet. Present position, i895-. Louis Henry Dow, A.lVl., Professor of French. A.B., Harvard, 1890, Private Tutor, 1891-'92. Studied in Germany, IS93. Harvard Graduate School, 1894-'95, A.lVl., Harvard, I894. Instructor in Greek, Dartmouth, 1895. Instructor in French Composi- tion and Conversation in Amos Tuck School, i900-. Assistant Pro- fessor of French, i896-l900. Present position, l900-. Harry Edwin Burton, Ph.D., Professor of Latin. CIJBK. AB., Harvard, 1890, A.M., Harvard, 1893, Ph.D., Harvard, l895. Instructor in Greek and Latin in Peekslcill Academy, N. Y., l890-'92. Studied .at American School of Archaeology at Rome, IS95-'96, In- structor 1n Latin and Greek, i896-'97. Present position, 1898-. John Hiram Gerould, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Biology Moolvgpl. KKK, QJBK. IA:-BE Dartmouth, l890. Instructor in Natural Science and German RMUYT and Burton Seminary, l890-'9l. A.B., Harvard, l892g L-b -, 893: Ph.D., IS95. Present position, i895-. Studied at the Za flfffofy of 'the Sorbonne at Roscoft in Brittany, at the Naples .00 oglcal Station, and at Marburg in Hesse, 1898-'99. Has pub- lished papers on the Anatom ' ' Groups of Invertebrates. y lsoogy an m I-yo ogy 0 Cer am , I-I tl d E b I f t ix fo ri , C 5 Terk. eww. fxntmgt of ' - ?,:m,3.,,. :.lff'.!s.uy, 'sri I BA. 11, -zmgqgi. t :CARY Pm. t SBK. 5-fi l 193, ffitf' '91 , 'K la- 'if'2l02Y C14-rlw' 15472: at T5 N195 . M' ,sfflltfl pp U Dartmouth 1911 George Ray Wicker,i Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Econ- omics. CDAX, A.B., Cornell, 1890, A.M., 18985 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, I898-'99g Honorary Fellow of Wis- consin and Scholar in Municipal Affairs, 1899-1900. Instructor in Economics, Dartmouth, I900-'O3. Present position, 1903-. Jesse Siclclall Reeves, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Political Science. AAfID. B.S., Amherst, 18913 Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1894. Instructor in History, The Woman's College of Baltimore, 1893-'94. Albert Shaw Lecturer on Diplomacy, Johns Hopkins University, 1905. Attorney-at- Law, Richmond, Indiana, 1897-1907. Author of The International Beginnings of the Congo Free State, 1894, Napoleonic Exiles in America, I905g American Diplomacy uncler Tyler ancl Pollf, 1907. Present position, 1907-. Joseph I-laswell Robinson, D.B., Professor of Biblical History- A.B., Princeton, 1891, D.B., Union Theological Seminary, New York City, 1894. Present position, 1909-. Ethan Allen Shaw, Instructor in Graphics. AE11. C.E., Norwich University, 1891, A.M., 1897, Instructor in Mathematics and Natural Science, Randolph, CVLJ State Normal School, 19013043 Principal of Schools, Newbury, Vt., 19043073 Professor of Physics and Drawing, N.U., 1897-1904, Professor of Mathematics, N.U., 1904-. On leave of absence, 1909-'10. Present position, 1909-. The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII Frank I-laigh Dixon, Ph.D., Professor of Economics. QIJAGD. Ph.B., University of Michigan, l892. Assistant in Political Economy, Michigan, l892-'95, Ph.D., University of Michigan, l895. Studied at University of Berlin, i895-'96. Instructor in History, Michigan, ISQ6-'97. Assistant Professor of Political Economy, 'Michigan, l897- '98. Assistant Professor of Economics, Dartmouth, l898-l903. Present position, IQO3-. Gordon Ferrie Hull, Ph.D., Appleton Professor of Physics. AB., University of Toronto, 1892, Ph.D., University of Chicago, l897. Professor of Physics, Colby College, 1896-'99. Assistant Professor of Physics, Dartmouth, i899-'03. Present position, l903-. Frank Arthur Updyke, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Politi- cal Science. Xcln AB., Brown, 1893, A.M., Brown, 1896, Ph.D., l907. Instructor, Atlanta Baptist College, l893'-'97. Instructor, Wayland Academy, l897- 04. Graduate work at University of Chicago and Brown, l904-'06, University of Geneva, l906-'07. Present position, l907-. V Ernest Felix Langley, A.M., Assistant Professor of the Ro- mance Languages. AAQD, A.B,, Toronto University, l894. Fellow in Mod l.. T . lo, IS94- 95. Studied at Leipsic and Heidelberg, IQS5-'92g1ggul3ifis, lcffggg Florence and Pafifv. l905-'O6. ,Present position, l896-. X 1- Met 'I :Ki ilhimq N, I -'-UQ:--1 ti V L' 't.tff- fill. Ll, 101' , ' fffveza xg-:, - 'I r:t:r -5 1 nrtzrirf if-gr 99' , 1tj.x.1,c ' 'rf ffl 'ul M W gg Dartmouth, 191 1 Ashley Kingsley Hardy, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Ger- man and Instructor in Old English. AACID, QJBK. AB., Dartmouth, 1894, Ph.D., Leipsic, 1899. Present position, 1897-. George Richard Lyman, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Bi- ology Cliotanyj. BCDII. AB., Beloit-College, 1894, A.M., Harvard, 1899, Ph.D., Harvard, 1906, Principal Amboy CIll.j High School, 1894-'96. Assistant in Botany, Harvard, I897-1901. Instructor in Botany, 1901-'04. Present position, 1901-. H Richard Wellington Husband, A.1V1., Assistant Professor of Creek and Classical Philology. QJBK. ' AB., Leland Stanford, t895g A.lVl., 1896. Assistant in Latin, Uni- versity of California, 18983993 in same position at Leland Stanford, 1899-I900. Instructor in Greek in Dartmouth, 1900-'03, Present position, 1903-. Wilmon Henry Sheldon, Ph.D., Professor of Philosophy. A.B., Harvard, 1895, A.lVl., t896g Ph.D., 1899. Assistant in Uni- versity of Wisconsin, 1899-1900. Teaching Fellow, Harvard, 1900- '01, Assistant in Columbia, 1901-'03, Tutor in Columbia, 1903-'05, Preceptor, Princeton, 1905-'O9. Present position, 1909-. The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII N a . . J orman Everett Gilbert, Ph.D., Assistant I rofessor of Phy- sics. ATA, fIDBK. A.B.,Wes1eyan, 1895, A.M., 1896, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1901 lnstructor in Science, Cayuga Lake M,i1itary Academy, 1896-'97. In- structor in Mathematics, Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, 1897-'98. Pro- fessor of Physics, Hobart College, 1901-'03. Assistant Astronomer U. S. Naval Observatory Solar Eclipse Expedition to North Carolina, 1900, Sumatra, 1901, and Algeria, 1905. Temporary Assistant Astro- physical Observatory, Smithsonian Institution, 1902. Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member of American Physical Society, Astronomical and Astrophysical Society, and Societe Francaise de Physique. Present position, 1903-. Craven Laycock, A.B., Assistant Professor of Oratoryron the Evans Foundation. AKE, GDBK. AB., Dartmouth, 1896. lnstructor in Public Speaking and Debate in Amos Tuck School, 1900. Attorney-at-Law. Co-author of Argumenla- lion and Debate and Manual of Argumentalion. Present position, 1897-. Sidney Bradshaw Fay, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of History. AB., Harvard,'1896g A.M., Harvard, 1897, Ph.D., Harvard, 1900. Instructor in History, Harvard, 1900-'02. Present position, 1902-. Prescott Orde Skinner, A.M., Assistant Professor of the Romance Languages flfrench and Spanishj. cI:BK, AB, Harvard 1896- AM., 1897. I ' - , - ' nstructor in the Romance Lan- QUHSCS, Dartmouth College, 1900- 05. Present position, 1906-. X 1' Phu. ms 13011 v, Q ' rn- -M as , i ..,. lllif' rnrzm, 1 A321- 5 . 3'-1. 'm' int: 5- W , xg I .e v,-an.. F 1: -AY .. in I' :Ulf ip .ff rjn 8.8 at ! l..r:.ff:Lg- n Y'-. -r .P ,1l,. Q f il' ' . ,f the ,,,, za-- Mw W A My Dartmouth, 1911 William Kilborne Stewart, A.M., Assistant Professor of Geri man. AB., University of Toronto, 1897, A.M., Harvard, 1898. University of Berlin, 1904-'05. Present position, 1899-. Charles Ernest Bolser, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Chem- istry. EX, CDBK. A.B., Dartmouth, t897g Ph.D., Gottingen, 1901. Present position, 1901-. john Merrill Poor, Ph.D., Assistant Professor' of Astronomy. GJAX, CIPBK. A.B., Dartmouth, 1897, Ph.D., Princeton, 1904. Instructor in Mathe- matics ancl Astronomy, Dartmouth, 1898-1900. Thaw Fellow in Astron- omy, Princeton, 1900-'02. Instructor in Astronomy, Dartmouth, 1902- '06. Present position, 1906-. john William Bowler, M.D., Professor of Hygiene and Physical Culture. Director of the Gymnasium. 1889-'93, Assistant to Dr. Sawyer at I-larvardg in charge of the Charles Bank Gymnasium, 1893-1901. General Superintendent of the Public Gymnasium, Boston, I899-1901, Director of Physical Train- ing, Dartmouth, 1901-. Present position, 1905-. Dartmouth Medical School, 1906-. - 24 The Aegis, Vol. ZCXXVIII Charles Nelson Haskins, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Mathe- matics. SB., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1897, S.M., Harvard Uni- versity, 1899, A.M., I900g Ph.D., I90I. Assistant in Physics, Massa- chusetts lnstitute of Technology, 1897-'08, Instructor in Mathematics, 1902-'03, Cornell University, 19043063 Assistant Professor of Mathe- matics, University of Illinois, 1906-'09. Present position, l909-. Albert Harp Licklicler, Ph.D., Instructor in English. EX, QYBK. AB., and A.M., Ranclolph-Macon College, 1897, English master, Nor- folk Academy, Norfolk, Va., 1898-l903g, Fellow of the Johns Hopkins University, 19061 Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1902, Instructor in English, johns Hopkins VUniversity, i907-'08, Present position, l908-. LeRoy Carr Barret, M.A., Ph.D., Instructor in Latin and Greek. SAE, 'I1BK. AB., Nvashington ancl Lee, 1897, M.A., 1898, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1903. lnstructor in Latin, johns Hopkins, 1903-'07, Preceptor in Classics, Princeton, 1907-'09. Present position, 1909-. Vvarren Milton Persons, BS., Assistant Professor of Econ- omics and of Finance in the fuclg School. CIPKE, CDBK. BF., University of Wisconsin, ISQ9. -lnstructor in Sheboygan High Scnool, IBQQ-1901. instructor in Mathematics, University of Wis- conszn, IQOI-06. Present position, February, l9U6-. X Hu.,-e A ni - tligilfki il: L if!-tif' 9 'fmdtzcg .H Milite- QW, xx, mist-r, Xu:- rh Pi-:clam n :.aq:s.1 Q . .,. ,.-I ,,. .U ? :tl tllli. ur 13 .r ' .,,, :Z 4-1 iv 'L rs' Dartmouth, 1911 Harlow Stafford Person, Ph.D., Director of the Tuck School. Assistant Professor of Commerce and lndustry. Ph.B., Ann Arbor, 1899, A.M., Ann Arbor, 19005 Ph.D., Ann Arbor, 1902. Peter White Fellow in American History, Ann Arbor,1899-1900. linstrulcggif Fellow in Economics, Ann Arbor, 1900-'02. Present posi- tion, -. Homer Eaton Keyes, B.L., Assistant Professor of Modern Art and Instructor in English. KIIY, CIPBK. AB., Dartmouth, 1900. lnstructor in English and Art, 1900-'06. Present position, 1906-. Charles Ramsolell Lingley, A.M., Instructor in History. FAE. BS., Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1900, A.M,, ,Columbia Univer- sity, 1905. Instructor, Barre High School, 1900-'02, Worcester Poly- technic Institute, 19023043 Graduate Student and Fellow in History, Columbia University, 19043069 Master in History, Jacob Tome Insti- tute, 1906-'07. Present position, 1907-. Charles Albert Proctor, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Physics. AKE, QDBK, A.B., 'Dartmouth, 1900. l3l'1.D., University of Chicago, 1909. Henry Parker Fellowship, 1901-'02. Fellow in Physics, University of Chicago, 1902-'03, Assistant in Physics, University of Chicago, 1903. Instruc- tor in Physics, University of Missouri, t903. Member American Physi- cal Societyg American Mathematical Society. Assistant Professor of Mathematics, 1907-'09. Present position, 1909-. if The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII Leon Burr Richardson, A.lVl., Instructor in Chemistry. CIJBK. BL., Dartmouth, 19019 A.lV1., Dartmouth, 1902. Present position, I 902-. Ernest Roy Green, A.lVl., Assistant Professor of French and Spanish. AB., Harvard, 1901: A.lVl., Harvard, 1907. Present position, 1907-. Eugene Francis Clark, A.lVl., Assistant Professor of German. KIIY AB., Dartmouth, 19015 A.lVl., Dartmouth, 1905 and Harvard 1908g Teacher DelVleritte School, Boston, 1902-'06, University of Marburg, 1906-'07g Harvard, 1907-'08. Present position, 1908-. William Henry Murray, AB., Assistant Professor of Modern Languages CY'uct5Sct1ooU. CIDTA, CDBK. AB., Dartmouth, 1902. Present position, 1902-. X 'N WK. 21: Tyne ' m ,'.i, rmzf 35,1 'fit just 3 A -A an , Auf. 4.30.1 rr :rf F 'l,h. ,r 'vl.A!52'l?2, 1 ,t-lfffffft gg, g Dartmouth, 1911 ,Am Ernest Bracllee Watson, A.B., Assistant Professor of English. AKE, CIPBK. A.B., Dartmouth, l902. Instructor in English, Robert College, Tur- key, l902-'05. Present position, l905-. On leave of absence for year 1909-'1 0. Arthur Houston Chivers, A.lVl., Instructor in Biology. A.B., Dartmouth, 1902, A.lVl., Harvard, t904. Graduate work at Harvard, 1904-'06. Present position, 1906-. On leave of absence to study at Harvard, l909-'l0. Arthur Sargent Field, Ph.D., Instructor in Economics. CIJBK. A. B., Dartmouth, l902g A.lVl., Dartmouth, 19035 Fellow in Econom- ics, University of Wisconsin, 1903-'04, lnstructor in Economics, Univer- sity of Illinois, l904-'06, Present position, l909-. Albert Davis, Ph.D., Instructor in English. AB. Columbia I903- Ph.D. Cornell 1906. Instructor in Enlish, Y Y 7 , , g Wesleyan, t906-'08. Present position, 1908-. The Aegis, Vol. XXXVQI - -A Ralph Martin Barton, A.B., Assistant Professor of Mathe- matics. AACID. AB., Dartmouth, l904. Present position, 1904-. Arthur Herbert Basye, Instructor in History. FAE, CIDBK. AB., University of Kansas, 19043 A.lVl., University of Kansas, 19063 Teacher in History, Parsons High School, 1904-'05. University Fellow. Yale, 1906-'07, Bullcley Fellow in American History, Yale, 1907-'0B. Present position, 1908-. William Rensselaer Gray, B.l..., Assistant Professor of Ac- counting and Commercial Mathematics. AACIJ. BL., Dartmouth, 1904, lVl.C.S., Dartmouth, 1905. Present position, 1905-. Edmund Ezra Day, Ph.D., Instructor in Economics. CDAX KIPBK. BS., Dartmouth, 1905, A.lVI., Dartmouth, 19069 Ph.D., Harvard, 19095 Toppan Scholarship, Harvard, 1907. Present position, 1907-. ,NN Y, , t...,g. N IU: ' fgrrw ft? I ,Ut- JA5 ' Dartmouth, 1911 29 Francis Joseph Neef, Ph.D., Instructor in German. NIIY. Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1905, Universities of Berlin and Leipsic, IQO5-'07g Fellow, University of Chicago, 1908, Instructor in German, Brown University, 1908-'09, Present position, l909-. Ralph Dennison Beetle, A.B., Instructor in Mathematics. CIJBK. AB., Dartmouth, l906. Instructor, Littleton High School, Littleton, N. H., l906-'07. Present position, l907-. John William Eolward Glattheld, PLS., Assistant Instructor in Chemistry. QJBK, QJEK, AAE. BS., Dartmouth, l907. Present position, IQOZ--. James Milton O'Neill, A.B., Instructor' in English. AB., Dartmouth, l907: Master in English, Hotchkiss School, 1907-'G9. Present position, l909-. A 2' ini:-.J . A 'f .Q ii 'isriztl 21-:K 5p1..'?'f itirfavft'-5' A w n f . N59 -ao ogvw gf .gj f,- ,f52f,,ft-f.- . ' , fs, .,,. ff 1- f- f, , sp 5, W mgxy - Ma.-4: 'l gtfizw? , ,, , aw. 95 ' 9 f A 4.4-5. e7+2',f '-:5'I:.-.-a:5S:25iD'-I-'E-5 -: ' . 1' ti. 4' : 1- 193 -2 itf :. fsiirirgkia 6:9231-25v31 .2?. Wwii 5j:'451E':5-?525':-151 T .-4N':5l: ,'1 ,l' 4 '-- 1 4 'Q' H :H 34524 1,5-,gi lt Sf, ES, 1 'fff 1 1- 1 ' 11, 15 ft-5' ':- W-'f2.E'5fk I .2133 : Ii ,Q is: ,, rs: . 1-11,11 it 1: ,:,s59,::2-44: 1 1 glf gillsrfl, -: M5152.a:..,.:5:-::-: ,gigs ,: 933' t -, 'Ef2Q'ff3'E'f',EIf,'i.:i:-5 ,t 1 ,,:a.::2st1s:zs4-J-arf' 1,1:f'-v-gr -1 1, 2:1'25-.:::'5:.:.-.sf:aff rr 1- f The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII Reginald Hunter Colley, A.B., Assistant Instructor in Biology. FA. AB., Dartmouth, 1909. Present position, i909-. Leland Griggs, AB., Ph.D., Assistant Instructor in Biology. FA, CIPBK. AB., Dartmouth, l902g Ph.D., 1908, Doane College, Crete, Nebr., i906-'08. Present position, i908-. James Walter Golclthwait, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Ce- ology. EE, CIDBK. A. B., Harvard, t902g A.lVl., 1903, Ph.D., 1906, Assistant, Harvard, l9UO-'03, Austin Teaching Fellow, Harvard, l903-'04g Assistant, Rad- cliff College, l902-'04, lnstructor, Northwestern University, 1904-'06, Assistant Professor, l906-'08. Present position, l908-. Henry Morse Wells, A.B., Assistant Instructor in French. AB., Harvard, 1905, University of Bruxelles, l900-'0lg University of Lille, France, l906-'O7g Instructor in English, College de Cambrai, l906-'07g Instructor in French and English, University School, Chicago, i907-'08. Present position, 1903-. Francis Lane Childs, A.lVl., Instructor in English. fIJBK. r AB., Dartmouth, 19063 A.lVl., l907g Henry Elijah Parker Fellow of Dartmouth, Harvard University, l907-'09, Present position, l909-. Rupert Earle Loring Kittredge, A.1VI., Instructor in French. AB., Harvard, 1907, A.IVI., Harvard, I908. Present position, l908-. l Judge David Cross Class of 1841, Honorary Member of the Class of 1911 Who, at the first meeting of the class, pleclgecl himself as its god-father, and who ever since has watched with keen interest its progress. l-lis is the love and respect of every member of the Class of l9l l. . , . ,WNV . wig? 5 1' 'P ' .-N 3. . w wi' ' f - ' 4--f.....: . , ' -' ' - v 4 uw,-,. THE WEBSTER ELM THE ELAEEEE 34 The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII YA Mr ,A 1 Lg, ' 1910 Class History v ff Q 7 1 lb- , 9 :easy OUR long years my children and see what we have done for the College. gf Before we came there was no Webster l-lallg no New Hampshire or jg Massachusetts dormitories. There was no new gym. In fact there lffl was little here except the raw and vulgar common-place. With our 5 advent all has changed. Now you see the college refined and purified. No strife of society politics rends the ties of our brother- hood. No rumors of fraud and ballot stuffing sully our fair name. We are the one and only. The great and glorious Class of 1910. Soon, oh children, ive leave you, but let us recommend that you follow fast in the way which we have prepared. We counsel you to beware the wiles of evil. Look not to right or left. Shun the flowing bowl. Harlceninot to the cry of the dance. Be stead- last in pursuit of knowledge and above all profit by our mighty examplef' 'lihus spoke the genial senior and the freshman and sophomore cringed beneath his frowning glance, but the naughty junior laughed coarsely and went about his business. CLASS OF 1910 36 The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII gg b. Individual Records of the Class of 1910 Eugene Paul Albert, X112 E-lmhl1fSL IlliI10iS University High School: Class Baseball 4 Crosby Arthur Pratt Allen Berlin, Massachusetts Northboro High School. I7 Wentworth Clarence Eugene Allen, X112 Brunswick, Maine Fitchburg High School: Class Baseball Manager 27 No. Main Street Cteorge Edgar Allen Bradford, Massachusetts Haverhill High School. 5 New Hubbard Ferdinand Douglas Armstrong, CIJKWII Winchester, Massachusetts Winchester High School. I0 Crosby Jerome Brigham Badgley, BAE Denver, Colorado Mandel Training High School. 40 Massachusetts Laurence Hardy Banlcart, AKE, Turtle, Casque and Gauntlet Briclgton, Maine Cushing Academy: Varsity Football Squad QU, QD: Varsity Football Team QD, QU: Vice- President of Class UD: Manager Class Baseball C and G House Charles Albion Bardwell, EAE Dorchester, Massachusetts Dorchester High School: Deutscher Verein 9 Sanborn Arnold Leavenworth Barrett, AKE Northampton, Massachusetts Northampton High School. AKE I-Iguse J0SCPl1 Bafllflll Louisville, Kentucky Perkins lnstilutc: Executive Committee of Classical Club: Deutscher Verein. 9-ll Wentworth Fred Copeland Batchellor, KKK Littleton, New Hampshire Littleton High School: Dramatic Club KKK Hquse John WCSICY BBICS. GMX. Dragon Somersworth, New Hampshire Somesworth High School: Classt Hocltey Team UD: Captain Class Hockey Team QZJ: Ulf l were Dean... QAX House P10 1. .fzncu V 2' NA Zfi.'- 'sie ' 4- ,..,,!'j E V-, ,, .-t Q s. lvl unc WA... I l r' I lf.: x r' uc zxtzttrlll nfl? 1-ngggj ltlllff .., . 1 ' 1' A ar lvl rw-11 7 r It mf:-1t1 1 5. ':sz.'lfJ AY I grfjlflfi, ..- A ,J f nit ',:.?7W ,.,,f , l f-if tw ,4 W, .1 4 - D2tI'tm0Llth, 1911 37 Chauncey Buel Baxter, K2 Hyde Park, Massachusetts Hyde Park High Schoolg Class Football Cljg Class Relay C235 Varsity Track Team C3jg Captain Cross Country Team 36 New Hampshire Thomas Lewis Belcher Winthrop, iMassachusetts Winthrop High School. 31 Fayerweather Harold Culver Benjamin, fIDI'A West Medford, Massachusetts Medford High School, Aegis Board fIJI'A House Maurice Carey Blake, XCIJ, Casque and Gauntlet, Round Robin, Palaeopitus Brookline, Massachusetts Brookline High Schoolg Canandaigua Academyg Assistant Manager Football C351 Manager Football C4-jg Treasurer Christian Association CBDQ Vice-President Christan Association C4Jg Third Rollins Prize' Speaking CD3 Track Squad CU, CZD, C335 l9l0 Class Dea- cong Class Debating Team C292 Webster Clubg Choir C455 Honorable Mention, Zoology , C 8: G House Richard Hanz Donai Boerker Brooklyn, New York Boys' High Schoolg Deutscher Verein Francis Anthony Brady, KKK South Boston, Massachusetts South Boston High School, Varsity Basketball CU, CZD, C319 Captain Basketball C415 Varsity Baseball CZD, C332 Varsity Football C4Dg Palaeopitus. KKK House Frederic Carleton Brooks, BGDH Denver, Colorado East Denver High School. 39 Massachusetts John Cowles Brooks, EN Claremont, New Hampshire Stevens High School. 35 Reed Philip Preston Brooks, EN Charlestown, New Hampshire Bellows Falls High Schoolg Varsity Tennis Team I5 Wentworth Francis' Kenyon Brown, Round Robin l So. Park St. E Dartmouth Magazine Board C3J, William Glover Brown, -lr., X41 Gloucester, Massachusetts Gloucester I-Iigh School. Xi' H6150 Donald Runnells Bryant, XCID Chica80, Illinois Nashua High School. Xi' House Leslie Augustus Bull, EAE - Billerica, Massachusetts Lowell High School, Class Baseball CU, CD: Class Track Team C3jg Varsity Track Squad Qjf 44 Wheeler 38 The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII Fletcher Payne Burton, CDAX Newton, Massachusetts Williston Seminary. 9-AX House Warren Shaw Carter Somersworth, New Hampshire Somcrsworth High School. I9 New Hampshire John Anthony Cassidy BTOOHYH, New Y01'k Boys' High School. Ford' Block Horace Barker Chadbourne, KKK, Sphinx Chelmsford, Massachusetts Lowell High School, Va sity Baseball Team QD, QQ, Class Baseball fljg Varsity Football Squad flj, QD, KKK House George Edward Chamberlain, ECIJE Manchester, New Hampshire Manchester High School. 24 Sanborn Hoitt Newton Charlton Marlboro, Massachusetts Marlboro High School, Phillips Exeter Academy: Class Baseball CU, Class Football Q33 Phillips Club, Dartmouth Congress, Webster Club: Republican Club. 25 Sanborn David Allen Childs, EN Salem, New Hampshire Methuen High School. Laurence Carlisle Chase Everett, Massachusetts Everett High Schoolg Dow Academy. ' 22 Thornton John Clough, AKE Memphis, Tennessee Phillips Andover Academy. AKE House Herbert Greenleaf Coar Brooklyn, New York Adelphi Academy, Scholarship Honors 27 Fayerweather C-uy Adams Coburn East Jaffrey, New Hampshire Conant High School: Clark University. 33 New Hampshire Henry Clay Cofhn, KKK, Draon Everett, Massachusetts Everett High School: Ballou 81 Hobigand. 21 School Sh-get Albert JBFUCS COlCman Cambridge, Massachusetts Cambridge Latin School: C-lee Club Ol: Choir CD, QD, f4jg npromenadersn QL King, of-U-Kan OJ- 4 Hubbard ,Ar 143 -XXX Lash 'ty --1-ffm l out A '-2.2113 -leifuze X .A 4 ' , .rg t tfi.Lre.a13mt.., ' iitfiki K ' :mt ' 'JAYZCHEXFZ ' lu:-1:1 V.: ':-sf.'mmg1Z3 shui incmi s i1tt!IZ'Rtf'f lvf.rs.rrm'aff'3 I if!!! M 'i :nf!9f'5 K: tml v,..,, ifiift Sl' Q . ilumjifi ff L . uv 'i A .- T3 lvl.xY Vlii'1i 5.,.f' ,.... , M tit-Via yy 5 im- . M ii Nl. ,iahfig Dartmouth, 1911 39 James Francis Colgan, Jr. New Haven, Connecticut New Haven High School: Assit Cheer Leader 4 Hubbard Henry Francis Collins Methuen High School. Chester Francis Comey Mansfield High School. Henry Cheever. Comey, QIJAGD, Dragon Methuen, Massachusetts 8 Wentworth Mansfield, Massachusetts 3 New Hampshire - Melrose, Massachusetts Melrose High School, Class Baskeball CU, Class Hockey Team CD9 The- Promenaders C213 King-of-U-Kan Brown Cooper ' fIPA9 House Fort Wayne, Indiana Fort Wayne High School, Promenadersn CD, College Band CZD, C355 Manager Band C419 else Club gay, choir 437, 449. Reuben Rexford Copp Concord High School. Pierpont McClaskey Cowan, CITKWI' Boston Latin School, Captain Class Footba Daniel Dustin Craft, X119 University High School, College Orchestra. Otis Thompson Crafts, QDFA Manchester High School. Charles Luther Crawford, 'EEK Rockford High School. Alpheus Dixi Crosby, KKK 24 Wheeler Pittslield, Massachusetts I5 So. Fayerweather - Allston, Massachusetts Il CD3 Cercle Francaise Davison Block Chicago, Illinois Xi' House Manchester, New Hampshire QITA House Rockford, Illinois 29 Massachusetts New York City, New York Morris High School, Orpheus Club CU, KKK House ' William Edward Curtis, K2 ' Worcester South High School. Hiram Norton Cushman, GJAX, Dragon Brighton High School, Treasurer Class Raymond Fiske Cutler Warren High School: Baseball Team CZ, Worcester, Massachusetts 31 New Hampshire Brighton, Massachusetts GAX House Warren, Massachusetts . 29 So. Fayerweather 40 g The Aegis, Vol! XQQXVIII g d Joseph James Davidson North Stratford, New Hampshire North Stratford High School. George Clement Davies Vergennes High School. John Harvey Dingle, fIJ1'A 7 Ford Block Vergennes, Vermont I6 Sanborn Om ar, Delaware Williston Seminary, Class Treasurer Cllg Vice-President C255 Class Football. Team C233 Varsity Football Squad CD: Varsity Basketball Team CU, CZJ, C335 CHPWID Basketball Team C332 Varsity Football Team WTA House Arthur Franklin Doe, CIDEK Somerville Latin School, Hockey Team Clj, CZD, Somerville, Massachusetts l New Hampshire Allen Barrows Doggett, YPY, Turtle, Casque and Gauntlet Brooklyn, New York Erasmus Hall High School, Business M'anager l9l0 Aegis, Captain Class Hockey Team CU: Manager Class Hockey Team C and G House Francis Leonard Donovan Troy, New York Troy Academy, Dramatic Club Clj, C252 lf l were Deanng Promenaders. 24 Richardson Harry Burns Dore Portsmouth, New Hampshire Portsmouth High School, Thayer School 'll. Allen Everett Dorr, ECIDE Pittsfield High School. John Hancock Dowdall, EX Danvers High School: College C35- joseph Elliott Downey, AACIJ Phillips Exeter Academy. James Glynn Driscoll, AKE, Sphinx Xvilliston Seminary: Varsity Baseball Harry Herman Driver. fI1K1If, Dragon .Ql:ilEg:rCl.13tE.ademy': Bcllefonte Academy: Football Team blames Drummond, Jr., fblqqf Amcsbwy High School: Class Football 2 3 Class Basketball cn. oi. U C Thayer Building Richmond, Massachusetts Bank Building Danvers, Massaclxusetts Band CU, C21 C335 College Orchestra C3Qg Mandolin Club 6-7 Proctor Newtonville, Massachusetts AACIP House Whitinsville, Massachusetts Bartlett Hall Pittsburg, Pennsylvania CU: Football Squad C3D: Davison Block Amesbury, Massachusetts 21: Varsity Football Squad Davison Block Dartmouth, 1911 41 William Wallace Dudley, ATA, Dragon Wayland, Massachusetts Wayland High Schoolg Football Squad CU, CZJ, C313 Football Team ATA House Edward Henry Dusham Johnson High School. William Arthur Dussault Franklin High School. Howard Kenneth Dyer Transfer from University of Nlfaime. Maurice Warren Eastman St. Cloud High School. Whitney Haskins Eastman, EIDE Fort Ann High School. Clifton Tisdale Edgerly, ECIDE Leominster High School. Richard Maurice Elliot, QIDBK Lowell High School. Nathaniel Albert Emerson Hanover High School. James Richard Everett, CIDKNP, Sphinx, Palaeopitus North Andover, Massachusetts l 9 New Hubbard Franklin, New Hampshire 14- West Wheelock Street 41 Massachusetts St. Cloud, Minnesota Fort Ann, New York 24 Sanborn Leominster, Massachusetts 2-3 Proctor Lowell, Massachusetts 27 Richardson Etna, New Hampshire 9 Thornton South Framingham, Massachusetts Framingham High Schoolg Editor-in-Chief l9l0 Aegisg Dartmouth Board Clj, CZJ3 Athletic Editor C3J, C4-jg President Press Club C413 President Palaeopiius 5 Proctor Howard Fall,,f1J11A, Dragon Malden, Massachusetts Malden High School: Norwich University. fIPI'A House John Thurston Farwell, QAX, Turtle, Sphinx, Palaeopitus Berlin, New Hampshire Phillips Andover Academy3 Manager Golf Team C4DQ Sophomore Football Teamg Phillips Club. QAX House Charles Jackson F ay, AAfD, Sphinx, Palaeopitus Roxbury, Massachusetts Roxbury Latin Schoolg Dramatic Club CU, CZJ, C353 President C433 Manager Hockey Team 5 Proctor 42 The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII john Alva Ferguson, CDAX, Casque and Gauntlet Dorchester, Massachusetts Dorchester High School, Prom. Committee C and G H0uSe A john Henry Field, Jr., QDAG, Dragon Nashua, New Hampshire Nashua High School, Freshman Baseball, Freshman Basketball. KIJAQ House John Haley Finn Lynn, Massachusetts Lynn Engfish Hrgh School, Freshman Baseball, Sophomore Baseball, College Orchestra CID, QQ, QQ, MJ, College Band QQ, QD, I5 Fayerweather Howard Lockhart F ogg Hyde Park, Massachusetts Hyde Park High School, Mandolin Club QD, g I4 Sanborn Harold Edwin Foreman, EX Chicago, IHTIIOTS Harvard School, Track Squad 6-7 Proctor Philip Merril Forristall, QDAX Malden, Massachusetts Malden High School. GAX House Noah Sylvester Foss, fIJBK Plymouth, New Hampshire Plymouth High School, Deutscher Verein. 4l So. Main Street Thomas Albert Foster, KKK, Turtle, ,Sphinx Portland, Maine Portland High School, Sophomore Football, Manager Dramatic Club CLD, Varsity Cheer Leader KKK House Allan Prime Fowler, EAE Yonkers, New York Nathan Hall School. 1 Sanborn Jam'-iS Frame. ANP Newport, Rhode Island Phillips Exeter Academy. AAQ House Charles Edward Gibson East Ryegate, Vermgnt St. Johnsbury Academy, Freshman Football Team, Freshman Basketball Team, Sophomore Basketball Team, Basketball Squad CU, QQ, QD, Il Wheeler Gay Gleason- KKK Cambridge, Massachusetts Somerville Latin School, Manager Darlmoulh Magazine QU, Webster Club. KKK House. Walter Herman Julius Golde, FAE Brggklyn, Ngw X'0rk BOYS' High School: C100 Club GT, T452 The Promenadersu, Deutscher Verein, Cercle Francais, Composer of King-of-U-Kan. 42 Wheeler '-M. lung' V -Wtvmire 'ww iii 'tywfq f-en... 1111! X V' Uhr 3dxr2la.n', .Q Blau!! Q ,. rx ,.,l.t, u .nh 1 , 'X Ht' a :s.,x:,f1Lvff3 'wil i '.l2!ECK4ftI'f 9 HIC? mi. ul-mf I , funn 1 is s,,,.., , .rt lawn' ' ' A 41 LG. ul. e 'Elan . 4' n1tmc w ' i'v ' xffdiwnu s Kin' , 1 V :ff mr' F 2 'V' - ,nu I' Dartmouth, 191 1 43 George FI'CdCI'iCE Gonyer Littleton, New Hampshire Littleton High School. H Henry Evans Gooding Portland High School: Sophomore Basketball Squad. 27 Sanborn Portland, Maine 7 Fayerweather Robert Raymond Gorton, CIDFA, Sphinx ' West Newton, Massachusetts Newton High Schoolg Golf Team QQ, QD: Captain C413 Glee Club f4Jg Choir QD, HD, .iliihg-Of-U-Kan. 5 Proctor Arthur Coleman Gow, Brattleboro, Vermont Somerville Latin Schoolg jack O' Lantern Board QQ, 22 Crosby William Bradford Grant, Goffstown, New Hampshire Manchester High School: Class Baseball UD, 20 Wentworth George Alexander Graves, 2nd, NPY, Turtle, Casque and Gauntlet Springfield, Massachusetts Springfield High School, Class Baseball QU, C213 Captain Q53 Manager Track Team Donald Whittier Greenwood, EN C and G House Farmington, Maine Farmington High Schoolg College Orchestra QD, GJ, f4Jg College Band OD, Walter Percival Greenwood, AND ' East High Schoolg Varsity Football Squad QD, QD, Ned Graydon, Griffin, K2 Albany Academyg Renselaer Polytechnic Institute. Carl Diedrich Groat Plainfield High School. Dana King Hammond Sullivan High School. Henry Rogers Harrison, BGJII, Dragon, Palaeopitus East Denver High Schoolg Freshman Baseball. Henry McKinnon Haserot, QJAQ, Dragon University Schoolg Manager Sophomore Football: Manager Varsity I8 Wentworth Cleveland, Ohio AACIP House Albany, New York 34 New Hampshire Pittsfield, Massachusetts 3 So. Fayerweather Berwick, Maine l College Denver, Colorado BGII House Cleveland, Ohio Basketball C41 IPAQ House 44 The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII I Rolland Thomas Rankin Hastings, CIDKKII Chicago. IlliH0iS Chicago Latin Schoolg Mandolin Club CD, 21 Wheeler Joseph Richmond Hatch, BQDH Chelsea. Massachusetts Chelsea High School: Freshman Football. B911 House Edgar Willard Hiestand, AKE Chicago. Il1il10iS Lakeview High School: Freshman Football: Football Squad AKE House Edward Wyman Higbee, Jr. NCWPOTL Rhode Island Rogers High School. 9 College Street Albert Frederick Hill Attleboro, Massachusetts Altleboro High School. 41 Fayerweather Harold Purman Hinman, EX No. Stratford, New Hampshire Stratford High School. 24 Massachusetts Charles Frederick Hitchcock Gilbertville, Massachusetts Williston Seminaryg Varsity Football Squad 25 Wheeler John William French Hobbs, B6-DH Northampton, New Hampshire Phillips Exeter Academy. B911 House Max Lucius HOIITICS, EX, DYHOD Newton, Massachusetts Newton High School: Webster Clubg Deutscher Vereing Track Squad CU, ' 28 Richardson Talley Robert Holmes Washington, District of Columbia M Street High School. 11,12 E1m House Grover Sargent Hoyt, Craftsbury, Vermont Peoples Academy: Middlebury College. 5 Richardson Wesley Marshall Hunt, TAE, AKK Hanover, New Hampshire Thetford Academy. 40 So. Main Street Thurlow Titus Huntington Richmond Indiana Shortsville High School. 34 Fayerweather Rlcliarcl Spam Hursh Cambridge, Massachusetts Rindge Manual Training School. 8 Crosb Y -xx -1.112-.113 Ti. .NJYQZA tif? ' 1 X Pdvff KF!- . :::f1'i T, .4 .lwfi :1 Dartmouth, 1911 45 Harold Valmore Hyde, ATA l..ynn, Massachusetts ' Allen SCl100l- 5 No. Fayerweather Royal Williams Hyde, XCQD Milford, New, Hampshire Cushing Academy, Freshman Footballg Sophomore Footballg Varsity Squad C453 Cushing Club. I XCIJ House James Warren Ingalls A Lynn, Massachusetts Lynn English High School, Spaulding Mechanical Drawing Prize 6 New Hampshire Harold Pineo Jackson, Montpelier, Vermont Montpelier High School. 5 Richardson George Harold Jenks, EN Claremont, New Hampshire Stevens High Schoolg Track Squad fljg Track Team QD, 35 Reed Thornton Weeks Jenness, B911 Rye Beach, New Hampshire Portsmouth High School. B911 House Irving Frederick -Iewett, QDAX, Dragon Reading, Massachusetts Newton High School. SAX House David Launclon Johnson, AKE Cleveland, Ohio University School. AKE House Robert Van Ness Johnson Denver, Colorado Colorado State Agricultural College, Varsity Football 9 Elm Hazen Worcester Jones, GDAX Malden, lVlaSSaCl1llSCttS Maalclen High School, Mandolin Club UQ, QD, QL Leader GAX House Ralph Bartlett Jones, AKE Huntington Beach, California Santa Ana High School. 5 Massachusetts Harold Lewis Judd, CDEK Cleveland, Ohio University School. 27 Massachusetts! Edson Warren Keith, KKK West Wareham, Massachusetts Tabor Academy. 6 New Hampshire 46 The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII Henry Preston Kelly, FAB Mattapan, Massachusetts Roxbury Lating Orchestra QD, QD, C419 MaHd0liH Club QD, C455 College Band t3D, C453 Deutscher Verein. 16 New Hubbard Leon Buell Kendall, KKK Ballard Vale, Massachusetts St. -Iohnsbury Academy. KKK House Charles Herbert Kent, CDFA ROXLVUYY, Massachusetts Roxbury High School. 24 Fayefweather james joseph Kerley Ballston Spa, New York Ballston Spa High Schoolg Freshman Basketball. 9 New Hampshire George Herrick Faber Kidder, AKE, Casque and Gauntlet, Round Robin Orange, New Jersey Phillips Exeter Academyg l9l0 Aegis Board: Dartmouth Board QD, 30 Richardson joseph Ritchie Kinney, CIJEK Winthrop, Massachusetts Winthrop High School: Varsity Baseball Squad, Chairman Sanborn Hall Dormitory Committee. 3 Sanborn Thomas Stuart Knox, AND, Casque and Gauntlet Jackson, Minnesota jackson High Schoolg Carlton College, Football Squad QQ, Mfg Glee Club GJ, C and Cx House Benjamin Lang, QDAX, Turtle, Sphinx South Lee, New Hampshire Cushing Academy: Erasmus High School, Varsity Football CU, QQ, OJ, f4Jg Varsity Basketball QI, QD, C-45, Captain Basketball GAX House Lewis Charles Langdell, BAE Milford, New Hampshire Milford High School, Freshman Baseballg Sophomore Baseball, Varsity Baseball 24 North Fayerweather Charles Samuel I-Savill Manchester, New Hampshire Manchester High School. I4 Hubbard Charles Lewis Levermore, CIJBK Brooklyn, New York Qldgllphgzhigslzldgrnlyglafjhczrgorggle Mention German- C213 Honorable Mention Chemirtrganiilsl Charles Otis Libbey, KE, Round Robin Bangor, Maine Banxzo' Htghlschoolz l9l0 Aegis Board, Dartmouth Magazine, 19099 Editor-in-Chief Daft- moulti tltagaziric I9IO. 6 Wheeler Arthur Hardy Lord, ARE Hanover, New Hampshire Xvorceslef A-fadfmY3 Golf Team C21 OJ: College Golf Champion 3 Crosby e'-. 'X ,jgyrn V wp ' nj' 2 I U. M V-.1 ri---- - Dartmouth, 1911 47 Edward Otis Loring, K2 Newton, Massachusetts Newton High School. 34 New Hampshire Edward Hildreth Loveland Norwich, Vermont Hanover High School, 2nd Thayer Prize. Norwich, Vermont James Russell Lowell, KKK Portland, Maine Portland High School, Debating Team KKK House Clifford Stanley Lyon, EAE, Round Robin Holyoke, Massachusetts Holyoke High School, Rollins Speaker UD, Varsity Debating Team CZJ, GJ, Ed-itor-in-Chief Dartmouth, College Choir. 58 Wheeler George Leonard McClintock, CI1K1If, Turtlej Casque and Gauntlet V I Boothbay Harbor, Maine Hebron Academy, Freshman and Sophomore Football Team, Freshman and Sophomore Baseball Team, Class Vice-President QD, C Sl G House James Eben lVlcPherson, FAE South Framingham, Massachusetts Framingham High School, Freshman Basketball and Baseball, Press Club. 3 Sanbozn Karl Roland Maerker, QAX, Dragon ' Napoleon, Ohio Napoleon High School, Oberlin College. Davison Block Harold Johnson March, CIDEK Shelburne Palls, Massachusetts Arms Academy. 5 Crosby Ralph Herbert Marston, CIDKXII, Dragon , Roxbury, Massachusetts Roxbury High School, Hockey Team CU, QZJ, C315 Captain Hockey Team Davison Block Samuel Anderson, Mathewson, AKE New York, New York Hackley School. AKE House Newell Carroll Maynard Newton, Massachusetts Bucksport Academy, Bangor Theological Seminary. 4 School Street Frank Lamont Meleney, XCD Brooklyn, New York . Erasmus Hall High School, Orpheus Club fly, QD, QD, College Choir QD, f4j, Promenad- ' ers , Sophomore Debating Team, Deutscher Verein. Bartlett Hall Russell Dudley Meredith, EX TYOY, New York Troy High School, Press Club f4D, College Choir UD, CD, QD, f-45, Cmlee Club CU, C31 C459 Sophomore Relay Team Track Squad C3, MD: Eastern New York Club. . 7 Mlassachusetts 2,3 The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII Burton Carr Miller, KE Albany, New 'York lb H' h S h lg S h T k T 3 Sophomore Relay Teamg Varsity Track Squad igQ,aI?Qlvj, fluiiicior Tiiilzickmplciximgrgasterftrijlxilllew York Club. 36 New Hampshire Harry Gilbert Mitchell, K2 South Boston High School: Class Basketball John Cyrus Mitchell, Jr., ATA South Boston, Massachusetts Il Fayerweather f Boise, Idaho Lebanon High Schoolg Class Baseball UD, QQ, Varsity Baseball Squad fljg Varsity Baseball Team QD, C33 449. V ATA I-louse William Collins Hainsworth Moe Bangor Theological Seminary. Howard Gage Moody, K2 Pinkerton Academy. Francis Michael Morrisey Walpole High School, Basketball Squad UD, QQ Lester Ezra Moses Lancaster Academy. Harry Horton Mudgett Franklin High School. Winthrop Shaw Nay, QEK Norwich, Vermont Norwich, Vermont Derry, New Hampshire '40 New Hampshire East Walpole, Massachusetts 21 School Street Lancaster, New Hampshire 28 Reed Andover, New Hampshire A 4 Wentworth Street Dorchester, Massachusetts Boston Latin School, College Choir CU, QD, GD, f4Dg Orpheus Club CU, f2,,f3J,f4D. Earl Carleton Nelson Coburn Classical Institute. Allen Edward Newton, BQDTI, Dragon 5 Crosby Palermo, Maine Bridgman Block Winthrop, Massachusetts Stone 'Schoolg Class Football CZJQ Class Hockey CZQQ Varsity Hockey Mjg Junior Prom. Committee Atkins Nickerson Xvorcesler Academy. Louis Peter Nisson, TAE Rogers High School. Davison Block Melrose, Massachusetts 22 Richardson Newport, ,Rhode Island 7 North Fayerweather X u -mx S, - A Ui R 5' i au.: mtlltg. 2 iliye 'Mi uw, hgfffj AW'-me vlzgvyl :QT 1 wen., - 'nur ' 'TTZQZCQ N225 '.lrY1,.u uaqzuqg' X t . 4 -LZ' f'lf-,aa .1 T xc s ' '.:Ln!3xCl?Z . F.-2 g I iggfftjti... . jgv' fg::.lxZ.1iiL3 l-3 Q . .yn v'Y'1Z 3' f ,sl f - :AU l I g 3111 JL E 'im- S up ,.,z51ff3 3,1-A' ' ,,,':W' S f It Dartmouth, 191 1 49 Walter Heselton Norton, GDAX, Sphinx P l ' , a aeopitus Winthrop, Massachusetts BostonEnglish'H'hSh lgV-'t B bll l, 39C 'B bllT 4gCl Baseball qu, f2JglgClasZ iiiiockeyaisipy, ciiisarolfbliilqtp. aptam ase a eam C D ass James Percival Nourse, EN Worcester Academy. . Ralph Wilbur,Noyes, EN Littleton High School. Dean Putnam Otis, FAE Hoosick Falls High School. 3 Sanborn Rutland, Massachusetts 31 Fayerweather Bethlehem, New Hampshire Davison Block Hancock, New Hampshire 9 Thornton Ralph Howe Paine White River Junction, Vermont Hartford High School. I7-I9 Wentworth ' Donald Ferguson Palmer, QDFA, Dragon Paducah, Kentucky Morgan Park Academy, Class Football CU, C255 Varsity Track Team CU, Q15 Football Squad GJ, I8 Massachusetts Earl Russell Palmer, CIDFA, Sphinx, Round Robin, Palaeopitus Paducah, Kentucky Morgan Park Academyg Honor Man QD, UU: Track Team CU, QD, f3JQ Captain E Track Team C4-D5 Intercollegiate Record High Jump CZJ, Gjg Dartmouth Record High Jump, QD, Gly Junior Prom. Committee Qjg Dartmouth Magazine Board. Robert Emerson Parker, C-DAX Reading High Schoolg Business Mranagei- The Dartmouth Edward Augustus Paul, K2 Brewster Free Academy. Warren Lawrence Peck, JDAGJ, Dragon St. -Iohnsbury Academyg Glee Club QD, f4Dg College Choir ball f- ' Guy Maxwell Perry Littleton High School. Winthrop Scott Perry, FAE Concord High Schoolg College, Band CZJ, QD, ' Vltalter Alfred Phelps , Wakeheld High Schoolg Rufus Choate Scholar CU: Honorable orable Mention Physics . I8 Massachusetts Reading, Massachusetts C4-D . QAX House Wakeheld, New Hampshire I0 New Hampshire St. johnsbury, Vermont QD, QD, QD: Class Basket- KIJAS House Littleton, New Hampshire 5 South Street Maynard, Massachusetts Z5 Massachusetts Wakeheld, Massachusetts Mention Graphics Q15 Hon- Observatory 'T i 50 The Aegis, Vol. Xxxvm Kenneth Daniel Phillips ' Omaha, Nebraska Gmaha High School: President C-un Club . S Crosby Earle Howard Pierce, QAX, FA, Turtle, Casque and Gauntlet Newtonville, Massachusetts Newton High School: College Choir C355 Ctlee Club C359 Manager Baseball Team C Sz C1 House Roger Greenway Pierce, CIDKNI' Dorchester, Massachusetts Mechanics Arts High School, Class Football CI5, C255 Varsity Squad Davison Block Sturgis Pishon, CDAX, Casque and Gauntlet West Roxbury, Massachusetts Boston English High Schoolg Class Football Cl5g Class Baseball Cl5, C253 Class Hockey C25g Varsity Football Squad C255 Varsity Football Team C35, C45g College Choir C35, C45g Cercle Francaise C355 Promenaders C25g King-of-U-Kan C355 Society Circus C25, C353 Dramatic Club C35, C45: Honor Man Karl Herbert Pitcher, XCID Haverhill High School. James Marsh Porter, QAX, FA, Dragon Malden High School, Class Baseball Leland Powers, AKE, Sphinx A C 81 G House A Haverhill, Massachusetts 21 Massachusetts Malden, Massachusetts SAX House Newton, Massachusetts Middlesex Schoolg Chess Team CI5, C25, C353 Treasurer Republican Club AKE House Everard Stowell Pratt, QDACD Brookline High School, Junior Promenade Committee Edgar B. Prescott, CIDFA Laconia High School. Harold Milton Prescott, AKE Concord High School. Walter Milton Price Phillips Andover Academy. Edwin Ctto Raabe, Round Robin Brookline, Massachusetts IPAQ House Laconia, New Hampshire CIPFA House Concord, New Hampshire AKE House Indianapolis, Indiana I5 So. Main Street Fitchburg, Massachusetts Fitchburg High School: Class Debating Team C15 D 1 ih M ' Sh t Sf Prize CI5: Magazine Board C35, C453 Aegis Board ar mou agazme Zoljlubbgig Frederick Albert Rainey, EN Round Lake, New York Lyndon lnstituteg lf l were Dean Cl5g Orpheus Club C253 Choir Cl5, C25, C35 27 College Street fc 'X elm Xp Nt ' .Jun A X 'Nix' X11 v 1 --- ziijizbicflt 'lla 8 - 'zugy YY! x ..',1,a,'-' - ' wt.,,lMJ -.K un 'givin N P Pptf-g,gL11iud:3 ...V r I S 'fatty xiii fhiklil Y' .haaswa 'tiglflt lvl.: .'a'n'Ii'LSr!ff3 . ' 'wr W F . .. V -- -L- 4 -N B51 v4i'mjvQ2ff ,, . 'mu' if iilllilfl ,,, .5 . '1 i,rw.i.1.11N' , br, ,Mt .g In ag' D Dartmouth, 1911 51 Henry Ransford Reed, AAT Arlington, Massachusetts Arlington High School, Freshman Mandolin Club, Mandolin Club QD, QQ, AAfIJ House Rollo George Reynolds, K2 Cambridge, Vermont Brookline High Schoolg Author of King-of-U-Kan. Clifford Edward Rice, CIJEK i Pittsheld High School. ' Albert Amasa Ricker, CIDAC9 St. Johnsbury Academy, Captain Class Basketball Team CU, K2 Everett William Robinson Nlansheld High School: Freshman Mando Frank Owen Robinson, EX Newton High School. Harold Wesley Robinson Spaulding High Schoolg Fi 1 Fletcher Rogers Erasmus Hall High School. Arthur Sederquist Rollins Alton High Schoolg Ballou and Hobigand School. Johniloseph Ryan, CIJAQD Turtle 6 Wheeler Pittsfield, Massachusetts 3 So. Fayerweather St. johnsbury, Vermont lg Basketball Squad ' 119139 House Mansfield, Massachusetts lin Club: Orchestra 3 New Hampshire Belmont, Massachusetts I6 No. Fayerweather Warren, Vermont rst Prize Novice Cross Country fljg Track Squad QD, 9 College Street Brooklyn, New York , Thayer Building West Alton, New Hampshire I5 So. Fayerweather , 1 Waterbury, Connecticut Waterbury High School, New Hampshire State Collegeg Class Football C213 Class Basketball C215 Class Baseball CD5 Varsity Football' f3,, f4Dg Varsit B k b ll Harry Otis Sandberg, Chelsea High School. Andrew Jackson Scarlett, Jr., SAE West Boylston High School: Harold Caspar Schulte, ATA A Dollar Bay High School, Olivet College. y as et a fIJA9 House Roxbury, Massachusetts I4 New Hubbard ' West Boylston, Massachusetts 29 S 0. Fayerweather Dollar Bay, Michigan 32 New Hampshire 52 The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII Chester Francis Scott, ATA Worcester, Massachusetts Worcester Academy: C-lee Club CU, CZJ, C3j, C4j: Freshman Mando Irving Osgood Scott, ECIPE, lin Club ATA House ' Hinckley, Maine Good Will High School: Sophomore Relay: Track Squad C213 Cross Country Team Raymond Branch Seymour Erasmus Hall High School: Columbia University. I5 E. Wheelock Brooklyn, New York 9 New Hampshire John Christopher Shambow, CIJFA, Turtle, Sphinx Woonsocket, Rhode Island Woonsocket High School: Manager Class Basketball 6-7 Proctor Edward James Shattuck, AACID, Turtle, Casque and Gauntlet Norwood, Massachusetts Middlesex School: Mandolin Club CZJ, C3j, CLD: Chairman Junior War1'en Choate Shaw, KKK, Palaeopitus . Lowell High School: Debating Team CU, CZD, C352 President Class Secretary C3J, Prom. Committee C Sl C1 House Lowell, Massachusetts Debating Union C433 I3 Thornton Leo Prentiss Sherman West Rupert, Vermont Salem Washington Academy: Connecticut Literary lnstitute. Nathaniel Alden Sherman, KKK 9 College Street Q Boston, Massachusetts Boston English High School: Captain Class Relay CU, CZDQ Manager Class Basket- ball CID: Track Team CU, CZJ, C3J, C435 Olympic Team l908. College Record l00 yd. Dash: Record lndoor High Jump. College Choir. I Ralph Arthur Sherwin, ZX Orange High School: Class Baseball Clj, CZD: Press Club C3J, john Edwin Sickman, AKE, Dragon Williston Seminary: lf l were Deann: 'ipromenadersng King-of-U George Cheever Sinclair Medford High School. Dallas Forbes Smith Chatham High School. Howard Votey Smith Kimball Union Academy. KKK House Orange, Massachusetts 4 So. Faye-rweather Holyoke, Massachusetts -Kan. AKE House Medford, Massachusetts 24 Wheeler g Chatham, Massachusetts 22 Wheeler Pittsford, Vermont 22 New Hampshire X ii! R N ...M 'I 1 S X X ' q-fi . 1. ' -f -1..1.ix1 L U.. 1 -. in A X N! Y R .. im... . O .M K .,f ..'- .vs is tim' A f IME, , .fl ..,4. J' I 'Qiilil . ,, f 3 Dartmouth, 1911 53 Mark A115011 Smith, X419 Lebanon, New Hampshire Lebanon High School, Class Relay C23g Track Squad Cl3, C335 Classy Debating Team XCIJ House Sheldon Brainbridge Smith, AACID I Troy, New York Troy Academyg Varsity Tennis Team CI3, C23, C33, C439 Captain and Manager C33, C433 New England Intercollegiate Champion C233 runner-up C33g Winner doubles C33g College Championship Cl3, C23, C33, C43g Vice-President College Tennis Association C235 Secretary, Treasurer New England Intercollegiate Tennis Association C33g President 24 Richardson Thayer Adams Smith, KIIY, Casque and Gauntlet Hanover, New Hampshire Phillips Andover Academyg Class Track Team C233 Track Squad CI3, C23, C333 Vars- ity Relay Team C Si G House Guy Carleton Spokesfield, CIDFA Worcester, Massachusetts Worcester Classical High School: Track Team Cl3, CIJFA House Harold Wentworth Sprague, CDAC9 Brockton, Massachusetts Thayer Academy. 'TAG House- Ernest Stephens Gloucester, Massachusetts Gloucester High School. I4 No. Fayerweather Franklin, New Hampshire Harvey Rupert Stevens Franklin High School, Class Baseball Squad Cl3, C235 Class Basketball Squad d 3 ee Edgar Mills Steward, ATA, TA Chicago, Illinois Englewood High School. 9 College Street Thomas Edward Steward, KKK St. Cloud, Minnesota Stillwater High School: Carleton College. I3 Thornton Wayne Dudley Steward, KKK, Sphinx, Palaeopitus Chicago, Illinois Oak Park High Schoolg Glee Club CI3, C23, C333 Leader C435 Football Squad CI3, C33g Varsity Football KKK House Dunbarton, New Hampshire 17-19 Wentworth Reid Herrick Stone Concord High School. Wilder, Vermont Robert Hazen Stone, Hartford' High School. i7 VVCHIWOYII1 Perley Nelson Storer, CIJEK Portsmouth, New Hampshire Portsmouth High School. 40 Fayerweather 54 C Marvin Cooper TaYl01', Worcester South High 639, 64?- Otto Frank Taylor Lawrence High School Ralph Warren Taylor Lawrence High School Wilbur Leyland Taylor Lawrence High School. The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII ATA Schoolg Mandolin Club CU, 623, C35 Jr. Worcester, Massachusetts C415 Orchestra Clj, CZJ, ATA House Lawrence, Massachusetts 6 No. Fayerweather Lawrence, Massachusetts 29 New Hampshire Lawrence, Massachusetts 6 No. Fayerweather Maynard Canfield Teall, FAE, Round Robin, Casque and Gauntlet Sodus, New York Colgate Academy: Class Debating Team 2 Fayerweather Charles Albert Thomas BUHHTO, New York Lafayette High School. i ll E-lm John Bidwell Thomes, X119 P0l'flal1Cl, Maine Portland High School, Track Team CU, X112 House George Freeman Thurber, XCI1 Nashua, New Hampshire St. Pauls School, Mandolin Club CU, CZD, C31 C453 Freshman Mandolin Club, Class Hockey ClDg Hockey Squad Cljg Orchestra CZD, C3l, ' 4 Crosby Clark Walworth Tobin, AKE, Turtle, Casque and Gauntlet, Palaeopitus Dorchester, Massachusetts So. Boston High School, President Class CZJ, C3j, C4Jg Second Prize Class of 1866 Prize Speaking, Football Team CU, CZD, C3D, C4,Q Captain C453 Track Squad CU, CZD, ' C 81 G House William Ellsworth Tucker, BGDH Chelsea, Massachusetts Cl'lClS6a School. Maggachuselis Ernest Walker UHHHEST Hingham, Massachusetts Hingham High School. 16 Wentworth George Adam Underwood Gardner, Massachusetts Gardner High School. 13 Richardson John Cornelius Vander Pyle, BQDH Roxbury, Massachusetts Roxbury Latin School: Class Football 525. I3 New Hubbard X 9'-415 2' I Q X . ..,4 . llltjr V3 LLT' 1. nw ...tn Y 'Q I 4 1 Dartmouth 1911 55 Ralph Dale Van Zant Denver, Colorado East Denver High School. H Massachusetts Richard George Vincens Springfield, Massachusetts . Springfield High School. 20 Wentworth Ernest Adolph Wagner, EN Manchester, New Hampshire Manchester High School: Mandolin Club f4Dg College Orchestra UD, CZDQ Deutscher Verein. I4 Sanborn Louis Burr Wallace, KIIY, Sphinx Rochester, New Hampshire Phillips-Andover Academyg Sophomore Footballg Sophomore Baseballg Manager Musi- cal Clubs NPT House Julius Ernest Warren, FAE , Worcester, Massachusetts Barre High School, College 'Choir QQ, GU, King-of-U-Kam , 25 Massachusetts Harold Edward Washburn Putney, Vermont Brattleboro High School. 21 Sanborn Harry Artemas Wells, FA Littleton, New Hampshire Littleton High Schoolg Honorable Mention, Graphics. 5 South Street Harris Moody West Chester, New Hampshire Pinkerton Academyg Class Baseball fly, C252 I4 West Wheelock Street Howard Ernest West Haverhill, Massachusetts Haverhill High School. 5 New Hubbard Paul' Whitcomb, WY New York, New York New York Military Academy. 27 Massachusetts Leslie Sherwood Wiggin, BCB11, Casque and Gauntlet Somerville, Massachusetts Somerville Latin School. BQH House Windsor Dornin Wilkinson, EN Berkeley, C-21lif0rI1ia Berkeley High Schoolg Sophomore Baseball l New Hampshire Ben Ames Williams, ATA ,lHCkS0l'1, Ohio Allen Schoolg Freshman Debating Teamg Varsity Debating Team GJ, ATA House 56 The Aegis, Vol. Xxxvm A Lewis Meslerwilliams, NIIY, Casque and Cmauntlet New Trier High School. Jesse Scott Wilson, KKK Concord High School. Raymond Walden Wilson, QJAGJ Bordentown Military Institute. Harold Eugene Winchester Glen Cove, Illinois C 81 G House Concord, New Hampshire KKK House Springfield, Massachusetts 6 So. Fayerweather Bismarck, North Dakota Bismark High School: Thayer Mathematics Prize Harold Sumner Winship, EAE 2 Wheeler Passaic, New Jersey Passaic High School: Culee Club QD, QD, U05 College Choir QD, QD, UU: Orpheus Club QD, QD, C433 lf I were Deann: Promenaclers. 33 Wheeler Herbert Alfred Wolff New York, New York Phillips-Exeter Academyg Varsity Tennis Team fly, QD, Honors in German. Albert Weyland Wood, FA Worcester Classical High School. William Harold Woolner, KE Everett High School. Francis Worcester, CIJKSII Allegheny Preparatory School, C lass Baseball UD, Clas QQ, f4Jg Departmental 25 Richardson Worcester, Massachusetts I6 New Hubbard Everett, Massachusetts 44 Massachusetts Pittsburg, Pennsylvania s Hockey flj, IO Crosby if U Y. .XX liR4fi3 ,uh X hr f'n 5 -a 'Lilly gn.-.. W. . ' , .15-. s. 1 g, 'MPT 1 .z. X'x:-zirn .. ., 1,-1,403 .an ,. ,.4 , . sim,-P3 mg. .nt fur: 1311 g gg A g Dartmouth, 1911 57 7 0 I - 419 Ur 1911 Cl H 1 N X ass IS ory Q li- 173751 A' 'f P71 3- K' 'G I ' A ir' fffff .. -V' 1 V ' HEN three years ago l-lenry and his sea going ark first drew the fore- Q runners of our class up the long hill and got them safely started in .lf 'Q pursuit of knowledge, the sages of l-lanover carefully removed their 5 spectacles, wiped their eyes and marvelled that such mental develop- - ' U' ' ment, strength and brawn could all be contained in one class. l Well have we supported these first impressions. Whether in con- quests of brain, gridiron battles or invasions of the fair land of Lebanon, our banner has always streamed afore, Collectively we have shone, but individually our light has been like the scintillating orbs of the starry heavens when compared with the sputtering of the lowly sulphur match. On our rolls the eye of envy finds no spot at which to hurl the brazen spear of calumny. We have marks, but no soft spots. In brief our record has been one of advance. We have made little noise, but have gone about our business, stepping on all those who stood in our road and having a strong impression on all that dared to cross our path. When we want anything done, we just say, 'l..et George do it. We are sorry to have to shove our humble predeces- sors off the boards but such is life. The weak must fall before the strong. I CLASS OF 191 1 Dartmouth, 191 1 Individual Records of the Class of 1911 I SKI N N YU Harold Vincent Abbott Derry, New Hampshire Pinkerton Academy, New Hampshire Stale College. 25 South Main St. CUPE George Herbert Adams, Jr., QDAX, Turtle ' Plymouth, New Hampshire Phillips Exeter Acaclemyg Class Baseball CU, 53 New Hampshire. ' A CA TES Warren Cram Agry, IIIY, Turtle Newton, Massachusetts Newton High Schoolg Manager Class Hockey fljg Assist- ant Manager Baseball Team XPT House HOPPER Benjamin Roy Allison, QDAGJ ' Malone, New York Franklin Acaclemyg Class Football KIDAG House The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII x VAIL Davis Vail Applegate Brooklyn, New York Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute ff ,, Samuel Ettlesen Aronowitz Albany, New York Albany High Schoolg Debating Squad ll No. Fayerweather H TOM M Y Leicester Best Atkins, ATA Washington, D. C. Western High School 20 New Hampshire PA UL Paul Palmer Ayer, EX Belmont, Massachusetts Belmont High School. I6 No. Fayerweather .S . x , L, yn' X, - l V -4 l w 'f 'v lfitri x1 v- 11 A 1:42155 1 snvxflf' yg,,fw-LIKW ,. ,V ,A 4 ' ,, Dartmouth, 1911 BEN Benjamin Kimball Ayers, CIJAGD Concord, New Hampshire Concord High School, Class Chorister CU, Culee Club QU, 529, my choir up, qzp, 433. 3 Richardson HSIDH Sidney Kinney Backus, FAE Rome, New York Rome Free Academyg Glee Club CU, QQ, C315 choir CU, QD, Gly Orpheus Club, UD, C2J,g King-of-U-Kan. 51 New Hampshire ffK ,, Kenneth Stevens Ballou, fIJK1If Worcester, Massachusetts Worcester Classical School. ' 43 Fayerweather HCERRYH Gerald Cowenhoven Barnes, ATA Brooklyn, New York Boys High School. ATA House The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIIIH 'ZSESAI-1 Roy Benjamin Barnhardt Dayton, Ohio Steele High School. 34 Fayerweather BONEHEAD john Joseph Barry Lawrence, Massachusetts Lawrence High School. 9 So. Park St. lC ,, Robbins Wolcott Barstow, KIJEK Lee, Massachusetts Burr and Burton Seminaryg Lee High Schoolg College Choir UD, CD9 Orchestra U53 Mandolin Club f3Jg Track Team fllg Christian Association QI: Treasurer Christian Associa- tion Qjg Vice President Wheelock Club 23 Richardson JOHNNY john Foster Bartlett, YJIY ' Hanover, New Hampshire Hanover High Schoolg Captain Class Football fljg Varsity Football S.uad 8 W. Wheelock St. -S ,, 1, .int R Dx' X I . ,UQ Dartmouth, 191 1 WlNDY James Harolcl Batchelor Valley Falls, Kansas Valley Falls High School, University of Kansas. 28 College ff 71 Sydney Clifforcl Beane North Weymouth, Massachusetts Weymouth High Schoolg Honorable Mention in Mathematics and Graphics. I5 Sanborn CI-I U CK Charles Everett Benton, AKE Belmont, Massachusetts Stone School. t B1CK , Harry Monroe Bicknell, AAKID Malone, New York Franklin Academyg Assistant Manager Hockey Team AAAI? House The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII BLANCH Ralph Hurruh Blanchard Plympton, Massachusetts Middleborough High School. 21 Reed DOC Harold Charles Bond, EX Malden, Massachusetts Malden High Schoolg Honorable Mention in French l Massachusetts BULLET Frederick Arthur Bourlet North Hartford, Vermont Procter Academy. 9-ll Wentworth BOWK Charles Watson Bowlcer, Jr., KE Worcester, Massachusetts Worcester Classical High School. I2 So. Fayerweather ! ,-, l . ,klkgxi x ' -. - k uf A l true, 'H 1-of. a:.:.u farm 5-f 4 Tfifllll N ,. .U :lr-11 wg tu N-Qartmouth, 1911 JACK James Jackson Boynton, EN Claremont, New Hampshire Stevens Hih School. I0 New Hampshire PA UL Paul Brownell Briggs, CIDAGJ Chelsea, Massachusetts Chelsea High School, Class Football 9 So. Fayerweather CURLEY Lafayette Noble Brooks Haverhill, Massachusetts Haverhill High Schoolg President of Haverhill Club. 25 Reed HARRY Henry Willis Brown Brookline, Massachusetts Manor High School, Stanford, Connecticut. 2 Hubbard The Aegis, Vol. XXXVlII B UR T Burton Keith Burbeck, CBAX North Abington, Massachusetts Abington High School. SAX House f 71,7 V Nathaniel George Burleigh, FAE Franklin, New Hampshire Phillips Exeter Acaciemyg Honor Man QQ I9 So. Fayerweather HDIOCENESH Harold E.. Burtt Haverhill, Massachusetts Haverhill High Schoolg Cilee Club C352 Mandolin, Club GJ, Choir UD, QD, Classical Club QD, C353 President of Camera Club QQ, QD, Haverhill Clubg Orpheus Club. Rufus Choate Scholar. 25 Reed BUTTS Aubrey Bickforcl Butler, X112 Chelsea, Massachusetts Chelsea High School. Xi, House ' - fling Mig 'S sup' W V'tt:?' W.af:ss1i.1HE f3 .,, ., .e :iff . , 'Hhs K3 at -'md W wigs ,. -Q A, ,ac Dartmouth, 191 1 e r CENERAL r , , V. C 1 la l Harry Butler, EX C 2-L ll I Q l:ort.Dodge, Iowa Foxt Hodge High Schoolg Class Football Qjg Assistant Busi- ness Manager of Dartmouth 32 Massachusetts CHE T Chester Chamberlain Butts, K2 Newton Center, Massachusetts Newton High Schoolg Aegis Board 8 So. Fayerweather fC ,, George John Byrnes South Boston, Massachusetts South Boston High Schoolg Class Baseball ULQZD. 2 Wentworth HAROLD Harold Andrew Campbell, K2 St. Albans, Vermont St. Albans High School. l7-l8 Fayerweather ' The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII CARD1E , l-larold Sumner Card Atkinson, New Hampshire Atkinson Academy. 6 Reed ?'B1LL r William Smyth Carlisle, YPY Brooklyn, New York Erasmus Hall High Schoolg College Choir UD, QD, GJ: upromenadersn 'OBJ Glee Club QD, Gjg Dramatic Club Q55 UKing-of-U-Kan '09. I NPT l-louse Cl ,, Raymond Bills Carmichael, CDEK Rockford, Illinois Rockford High School. I9 South Fayerweather DOC William Edward Carroll, EAE Passaic, New Jersey Passaic High School. 9-I0 Sanborn 'X 'y Y-i 1, N . .JQCSGII N , e l Vi, xvfw Q.. are '-- 4 , Q , , i3KLt .r 1, 2.321313 .A - --9327 W ng lfffd ni , . g,d5ef1YY Dartmouth, 1911 - RICK Edward Carrick Castle, EX Quincy, Illinois Quincy High School. 25 South Fayerweather ,, Edward Hutcherson Chamberlain, X111 Lynn, Massachusetts Lynn Classical High School, Football Squad Q13 Track Squad QZJ. XCIP House ,, Edward Franklin Chase, CIJKKP Lynn, Massachusetts Lynn English High Schoolg Freshman Mandolin Clubg Mando- V lin Club CU, QZJ, 20 New Hampshire ffDI , Richard Volney Chase, GDAX Plymouth, New Hampshire Worcester Academyg Football Squad CU, QD, GD, Worcester Academy Club. SAX House The Aegis, Viol. XXXVIII 1-I EIN E 1 Thornton Chase, Jr., fIJI'A Los Angeles, California Morgan Park Academyg Class Baseball UD, 125, Class Bas- ket ball A I3 Massachusetts ff N,, Donald Alexander Cheney, Xiiv Orlando, Florida Rollins College Academy, Choir QD, G55 Varsity Football Squad QD, Q53 The Promenadersh 31 Massachusetts CC ,, Herbert Winthrop Clark Dorchester, Massachusetts Dorchester High School. I9 New Hubbard flj ,, Joshua Berlin Clark Dorchester, Massachusetts Dorchester High Schoolg Manager Freshman Football 34 Massachusetts 5. H rf' X .. Vmrzmia W A v i at 2.4, .fly-31 fi. f, ' -. ., ' glfm ui t 1 'z.iII3L5fTfI3 , u 1- . 9 1 .M ,3 1'gVHq,5i as-X tad 15,13 gggn g gDartmouth, 1911 f5 ,, Kenneth Francis Clark Brooklyn, New York Boys' High School: Choir QD, C352 2nd Prize Rollins Con- fest, '09, 27-28 South Fayerweather CLUT1E Howard Merrill Clute, ATA Northampton, Massachusetts Northampton High School. 34 Massachusetts ff.I14 ,, John Thomas Coggins, EAE Nashua, New Hampshire Nashua High Schoolg Class Baseball QU, Q15 Varsity Baseball Squad Ulf 2 Wenlworth C6,I , I James Joseph Conroy, X119 Gardiner, Massachusetts Gardiner High Schoolg Holy Cross Preparatory Schoolg Vars- ity Baseball Team UD, QQ, Manager Sophomore Basket- ball CZJ. I Reed The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII COOP Burt Randall Cooper, FAE Northwood, New Hampshire Phillips Exeter Academy, Phillips Club, Wheelock Clubg Varsity Debating Team f2Jg Second Prize Class of 18665 Prize Speaking I8 Sanborn ccjACKss ' Amos Willard Crooks, TY Malone, New York St. john's Military Academy: Class Football flfg Class Baseball CI CC! ,, Clifford Moore Cuddy , Meriden, New Hampshire Kimball Union Academy. 22 Wheeler WALLY Walford Lindsey Dallas, AAfID Chicago, Illinois University High Schoolg Class Football T -Y blfin unfi- -15 R Us 5 A Qing-1 xl ny Pvri . 4. -1 f li N 'JZRCQCXT 'if' ' 31 ,J My -51 x Up- I Dartmouth, 191 1 HLEFTYH Carroll Campbell Davis West Roxbury, Massachusetts Boston English High School. I6 Sanborn UPERCEN Percy Deshon, ATA Des Moines, Iowa West High School. 5 North Fayerweather HCENEVIEVE' Frank Schuyler Dodge Whiteheld, New Hampshire Whiteheld High School. 5 Richardson PA TSY Arthur Patrick Donovan Lynn, Massachusetts Lynn English High School, Promenaclers'f UD, King-of-U- Kan QQ, Choir CU, QQ, C333 C-lee Club QZQ, Hanover, N. H. The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII Harlan Selcott Don Carlos, K2 Denver, Colorado East Denver High School: University of Denver UI, Q53 Gun Club 8 Crosby V I Cf D,, Trueworthy Franklin Dudley Penacook, New Hampshire Concord High School Dudley. 9-ll Wentworth 5C P,, Claire Alfred' Dufhe, GQJEK New York City, New York Bells Academyg Class Football CU, Q55 Track Squad C253 Class Relay Team QD: Varsity Relay Team 29 Massachusetts DEAC Howard Floyd Dunham, 1122K Winthrop, Massachusetts Vlfinlhrop High Schoolp Phillips Andover Acaclemyg Phillips Club CU. QD. 7 So. Fayerweather 'Q H ' N in N H Q jim l 1A?'..u Q 15 l 11 7 t 'Nwyg .w,, wud!- au 'Tifiu 11, WW' 33' Jill:-:Q nd' .,.fvif Dartmouth, 1911 DUKE . . ,-, ,., ,,, L . , ,,w,,,,,.1 , 1 Arthur Stephenson Dunning, CDKKII I Duluth, Minnesota Duluth Central High Schoolg Dartmouth Boarcl fly, QD, QD, Alumni-Local Editor QD, Eclitor-in-Chief 1911 Aegisg Dramatic Club C353 Deutscher Verein. I9 College DWINK , P - ,..-.........- -.,.....,,..'.-., ,......q.- ..,, ,.,,, -v . T.. . , , . . ., , , . ..,. , George Francis Dwinell, ATA Manchester, New Hampshire Manchester High School, Cxlee Club 56 New Hampshire HDYKE' p , Harolcl Alonzo Dykeman, KE Chelsea, Massachusetts Chelsea High School. 9 So. Fayerweather 91 , Frederick Choate Eaton, GDAX Auburnclale, Massachusetts Newton High Schoolg Class Baseball UQ, C213 Class Hockey . UD 9 Captain Class Hockey Team C25 3 Varsity Hockey Squad 131. SAX House The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII SARCE Sargent Flint.Eaton, KIJKKII Auburndale, Massachusetts Newton High Schoolg Class Hockey fly, C253 Vice-Presb dent Class QU, QD, Baseball Team. UD, 3 Crosby i ff l ,, Stanley Gale Eaton, EAE 4- Sioux City, Iowa Sioux City High School, Scholarship Honors I3 New Hampshire fC ,, Max Everett Eaton, HIPKXI' Wakeheld, Massachusetts Wakeheld High School, Business Manager l9ll Aegis I0 So. Fayerweather Cl-LU!! Ludwig Theodore Eggers Brooklyn, New York Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute 'X ll, HW! ,wi NN 9-5 gwl - V uw... lm-. ... :LSAT ii 'Swag ,J in Dartmouth, 1911 HDUTCHH 1 Clinton Ward Elwell Exeter, New Hampshire g Phillips Exeter Academy CI-IUCKN Chester Arthur Emerson, CIJEK Medford, Massachusetts Medford High School, Varsity Baseball UD, QD, Class Hockey CD3 Manager Class Football U13 Class Secretary QU, I0 So. Faye-ryveather JOHN r John Rohie Emerson Haverhill, Massachusetts Haverhill High School JUMPER Seth Austin Emerson Nashua, New Hampshire Nashua High School. 34 College St. The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII CA Y Gabriel Farrell, Jr., FAE Somerville, Massachusetts Somerville Latin School: Press Club QD, 30 New Hampshire DAVE David Slade Fitz, KE Wakeheld, Massachusetts Chelsea High School HFLOSSY' Charles Abbott Forbes New Sharon, Maine Gould's Academy I9 So. Main Street H101-IN john Whitney Foster, CIJFA Manchester, New Hampshire Manchester High Schoolg Asst. Manager, Dartmouth Maga- zine 7 New Hampshire NX Dartmouth, 1911 CI-HEFH George Moulton French, 1112K Nashua, New Hampshire Phillips Exeter Academyg Class Football C213 Commencement Usher QD, Phillips Club. I9 Massachusetts CURLY V W , 5 George Washington French West Hartford, Vermont Bangor Theological Seminary. 8 Lebanon St. L B97 Robert Reed Fulton East Corinth, Vermont Bradford Academy. Il Thornton ffj ,, Arthur Joseph Ganley, BGDII Methuen, Massachusetts Lawrence High Schoolg Class Baseball CD3 Varsity Base- ball Squad CU, Varsity Baseball 36 N. Main Street , t . 4 1 4 i D ,. i 4 , A 1 l 3 I F l s r l l P K Q P l 1 l The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII GC-, 19 James Frederick Gaylord South Hadley, Massachusetts Holyoke High School. 50 New Hampshire MO TOR CYCLE Lester Hartwell Gibson, EDTA Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts Stone School. 25 So. Fayerweather STEWART A Stewart Knowlton Gibson, BAE West Newton, Massachusetts Newton High Schoolg Class Football fly, 22 So. Fayerweather CUB Walter Burnap Gibson Lowell, Massachusetb Lowell High School. V ' 2 Richal'ClS0n l l NX xg-LJNQQ . .. 'A V4-'ltxzg s l1!r.:w4iuw35 f if -- -v-my l9!.xs.14xZZU-'43 val' sri if-wfzwg 1, wi Partmouth, 1911 GOOD1E Willard Merrill Gooding, Portland, Maine Portland High School 7 Fayerweather Cf ,, F Earle Clifton Gordon, FAE 1 Canaan, New Hampshire New Hampton Literary Instituteg Bates College 31 Reed , P- ,f'BILL William Davis Gordon, ATA G Sioux City, Iowa Sioux City High School I8 So. Fayerweather HOOK Frederick Whidden Grant, K2 Winchester, Massachusetts W Winchester High Schoolg King-of-U-Kan I8 So. Fayerweather The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII f5AR7 ,, Arthur Harrison Gray, FAE Watertown, Massachusetts Cambridge Latin School. I5 New Hampshire BENDY Ernest Henry Ctriswolcl, CDEK Nashua, New Hampshire Nashua High School: Phillips Exeter Academy, Phillips Club. I9 Massachusetts csMORT97 Mortimer Curry Grover, CDAC9 Evanston, Illinois Evanston High Schoolg Honor Man IPAQ House p LOU1E Louis Phillips Hall, Jr., AACID, Turtle Ann Arbor, Michigan Detroit University Schoolg Class Track Team QD, Class Relay QD, QD, Choir QD, CBJQ King of U-Kan Y 3 U ,R-liiqfstn , uhixtd Y 1 tkyvkxt Y Ttxmtirig , L' l' ' f1.,::x .tt 'gg .. t'm'l2 hgzfnn. ...MM .S f'f -t Um! mf' i i 1 U1 Dartmouth, 1911 HAL Harold Davidson Halstead, B911 Brooklyn, New York Boys High Schoolg Football Squad CU, QD, I5 No. Fayerweather BEN Charles Willard Harris East Burke, Vermont Lyndon lnstituteg College Band gig, qzp, mt College Orchestra UD, QQ, G, . 6 Massachusetts UHARRIEH Frederick Henry Harris, XCID Brattleboro, Vermont Varsity Tennis Team UD, QD, GJ: New England Inter- collegiate Champion f2Dg Runner-up College Championship CU, CZJ, 0,3 Secretary Camera Clubg Vice-President Gun Club. f . 2 So. Fayerweather BILL William Frederick Hart, KKK Everett, Massachusetts Captain Class Basketball fljg Class Basketball C233 Varsity Basketball Squad 6 Richardson The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII TED Frederic Sabin Harvey Lowell, Massachusetts Lowell High School. I8 Crosby BOB Robert Harrison Hatch, EAE Concord Junction, Massachusetts Concord High Schoolg Class Football U59 Class Hockey , 2 So. Fayerweather BILL Willis Everett Hawkes Lowell, Massachusetts Lowell High School. 20 Crosby ' 'DEM ON ' ' Leslie Dean Hawkridge, CIPFA A Malden, Massachusetts Malden High School: Honorable Mention in German I Nlassacbusetts X -if-.liiusem M fflqfy .xmrzxuxfg rx .Y . li. .ZF P4 maiiwdli .wtcv mwiffliilm y'i Dartmouth, 1911 if-,OES Joseph Newhall Hazeltine, QKNII Lynn, Massachusetts Lynn High School. DA VE Emory David Healcl, CIJEK Milford, New Hampshire Milford High Schoolg Freshman Mandolin Club. I7 New Hubbard ffBILL,, William David Henderson West Roxbury, Massachusetts Boston English High School. 50 New Hampshire fflACK,, William Everhard Herron, CDKKII Auburndale, Massachusetts Newton High Schoolg Glee Club CU, C219 Choir CU, 4 1 I M-.Ju ..e..... .C .-... I 5 v 4 i 1 I 1 1 u v t P t . i The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII C MIKE ' Harold McKenzie Hill, KKK Needham, Massachusetts Hyde Park High School. N I3 So. Fayerweather ff IQLd,, Carl Sherman I-loar West Acton, Massachusetts Lawrence Academy. I8 Sanborn ff ,, Donald Hoffman, CIJFA . Baltimore, Maryland f A 3 Massachusetts Boys Latin School, Class Relay UD, f2Jg Varsity Relay UD, Varsity Track CU, f2Jg Commencement Usher DUTCH Ralph HCHFY Hoit, K2 Grasmere, New Hampshire Phillips Exeter Academy. 46 New Hampshire 3 F t tlvsezzs ,,-H' -'ctr lr X rtgallljffj I 1 .gym 'J func .rs an E':w'f! -1 ,ff A- 5, ts 3011.1 Dartmouth, 1911 COKE Oro Ellsworth Holdman, K2 Seattle, Washington Whitman Academyg University of Washington, Football Squad CZQQ Class Track Team U13 Track Team QD, King-of-U- Kan 1 ' 46 New Hampshire HOPIE Carl Augustus Hope Rockford, Illinois Everett High School. 44 Massachusetts f J,, Alfred Albert Hornel, K2 i South Boston, Massachusetts Mechanics Arts High Schoolg Honorable Mention in Mathe- matics f2jg Honorable Mention in Graphics 1215, Zndt Thayer Prize in Mathematics C213 3rd Group Honor Man 4 College NEAL Neal Carson Hotaling, BGJ11 Pasadena, California Pasadena High Schoolg Class Track Team UQ, Track Squad CU, 629- i f I The Aegis, vol. xxxvm MIKE Morrill Hough, QDEK Dover, New Hampshire Dover High School. 22 New Hubbard CCPA TT, Patrick James Hurley Lancaster, New Hampshire Lancaster Academy, Class Football UD, 28 Reed ffjACK,, Jonathan Edwards Ingersoll, AKE, Turtle 1 East Cleveland, Ohio Shaw I-Iigh Schoolg Class Baseball fljg Class Basketball QD: Varsity Football Team UD, QQ, QD, Track Squad CUZ l Clee Club QQ, C359 Choir C215 Promenaders I5 Richardson DUTCH James Matthew Irwin, EX QI-liI1CY, Illifloii Quincy High Schoolg Assistant Manager Basketball 0,3 Mandolin Club QD, G15 Freshman' Mandolin Clubg Prome- naclersu fllg King-of-U-Kan Q55 Class Vice-President C235 Class President 38 Massachusetts Y -J . . XI? ' -Ctfilfg LCR gffi f1lL.tt,1inQ4g unmet. '4 3-2 -f .t,... , ,-. - UL 'll -t iilbflb 2 , 4-calf Dartmouth, 191 1 JACK Alton Blanchard Jackson, KKK Everett, Massachusetts Evotott High School: Footlooll soooo fly, q23, qal. K K K House - MERCURY Arthur Morison Jackson, KKK Everett, Massachusetts Evotott High Schoolg Football soooo 425, QL Class Booltot- looll 'room fly. K K K House fENK Chester Albert Jenkins Reading, Massachusetts Reading High sohoolo Class Football mt Class Baseball mt Baseball Squad 425. 24 New Hubbard 'VONESIEH Carroll Thompson Jones Alton Bay, New Hampshire Alton High School. 28 Wheeler I 1 1 ! 5 1 l 4 f 5 E i i D I i t I l tgps aasa The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII C H I CK Charles Jordan, Zncl, B011 Wakeheld, Massachusetts Wakeheld High Schoolg Manager Class Football f2Jg Manager Freshman Baseball Q59 King-of-U-Kan B911 House GOV Gladstone Jordan, KKK Lancaster, New Hampshire Lancaster Academy, Football Squad CU, QI, I3 No. Fayerweather NED Edwin Black Judd, EN Bellows Falls, Vermont Kimball Union Academy. I5 Wentworth EARL Earle Field Karr Passaic, New Jersey Passaic High Schoolg Class Debating Team 425, D. C. A. Cabinet CBD. 33 Fayerweather NX -3. ' .. Wlzrv 7 q iiamgzshzzs A ffmcnf ,Md W In , Dartmouth, 1911 1 ED f Edwin Reitler Keeler, WY Rockford, Illinois Rockford High School. 21 Richardson G B,9 Robert Boughton Keeler, AKE, Turtle Cleveland, Ohio Eastql-ligh Schoolg Glee Club fljg Choir UD, QD, Q59 Promenaclers CU, King-of-U-Kan QD, Class Baseball ' QU, f2Jg Class Football QD, Assistant Manager Football . I5 Richardson KEN Hugh Kenworthy, CIJEK Coatesville, Pennsylvania Coatesville High School. KEE Austin Campbell Keough, AACIJ, Turtle Brooklyn, New York Boys High School, lst Prize Rollins Prize Speaking fljg Glee Club UD, fzjg Reader UD, QD, Qjg Octette fllg Dramatic Club QU, CZJ, QD: Vaucleville Club QD, Promenaders QU: King-of-U-Kan Y -vhs . --.Q 1,-.ii I 5 Q S 5 5 n i P v I l l i l 5 l I 6 5 i v il t a i n 4 5 The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII - I ' 5 X I Cl ,, I Robert Gage Kimball, I A Concord, New Hampshire St. Pauls Schoolg Class Hockey I8 Richardson GG 77 Warren Fuller Kimball, KKK Cambridge, Massachusetts Cambridge Latin Schoolg Class Baseball CU, QD, Class Basketball UD, 4 6 Richardson GC ,, . Kenneth Johnston Knapp, CIDEK Cleveland, Ohio University Schoolg Choir QD, Qjg Orpheus Club CU, CZJ, CBD, Cilee Club QD, II Crosby ffART,, Arthur Joshua Knight,afI1I'A Rockford, Illinois Rockford High School, Class Secretary GFA HOUSE S : H 31.13 P- is Q,,2f1'7 V av Dartmouth, 1 91 1 GEORGE George Thatcher Leach, AACD Oak Park, Illinois Oak Park High Schoolg Mandolin Club CU, QD, G15 Leader Freshman Mandolin Club CD3 Class Track Team I0 Massachusetts lCHART1, Hartford Leonard, CIJEK Braintree, Massachusetts Thayer Academy. BABY BOYH John Sylvester Learoyd Danvers, Massachusetts Danvers High School. 4 Sanborn 5fB ,, Clyde Earl Locke Orleans, Vermont Orleans High School, St. Johnsbury Academy, lst Thayer Prize Mathematics f2jg Honorable Mention Mathematics , I5 Sanborn mmf- . The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII ' FRED Frederick Weller Long, GJAX, Turtle Troy, Ohio Troy High School, Class Baseball CU, Assistant M-anager Track Team ZI Richardson ' 667-' ,, Thomas Albert Loughlin Dorchester, Massachusetts Roxbury High School, College Orchestra CU, CZD, 2 New Hubbard CSJAKEQY Leon Earl Lovejoy, EN West Claremont, New Hampshire Stevens High School, Class Football CU, C233 Captain Class Football CZDQ Football Squad C335 Track Squad C293 Class Track Team l Fayerweather RUPE Charles Rupert Luey, KIIY Worcester, Massachusetts English High School. 30 Wheeler Dartmouth, 191 1 CHARLIE Charles Irving Lyons Methuen, Massachusetts Methuen High School. 52 Fayerweather iG C,9 Bernard Francis McCarthy, QIJKKII Fitchburg, Massachusetts Fitchburg High Schoolg Class Basketball QU, f2jg Basketball Squad CU, QD., I7 New Hubbard SLEEPY . Glen Gorrell McConnell, CIDAGJ, Turtle Troy, Ohio Troy High School. 46 Wheeler MAC', John Joseph McDonald Londonderry, New Hampshire Pinkerton Academy. 21 Wentworth The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII ff C,, Clarence James McLam Ryegate, Vermont Phillips Andover Academy. 22 Thornton if-,UH Julian Dales Mcl..am Ryegate, Vermont St. Johnsbury Academy. 34 Wheeler ff1 ,, Frederick Armour Aloysius McLaughlin, KKK Yonkers, New York Yonkers High Schoolg Class Baseball UD, CVZJQ Baseball Squad CD. 23 Sanborn MACK Harry Forrest McMurray, EN Grinnell, Iowa Iowa College. 29 New Hampshire Dartmouth, 1911 . ffP,, Philip McQuesten, X119 Nashua, New Hampshire Phillips Exeter Academyg Manager Freshman Track QD, Phillips Club. 31 Massachusetts MAC Stanley Bassett Macomber, fI9K11' Boston, Massachusetts Worcesteir Classical High Schoolg College Orchestra UD , QI, CBD. GGJOEQS Joseph Albert Magrane, B611 Phillips Exeter Academyg Phillips 8'SJ12Ml 9 James Francis Malley, EKIJE Thayer Acaclemy. i 43 Fayerweather Lynn, Massachusetts Club. Randolph, Massachusetts 21 'Wentworth The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII W BILL William Walker Marden, CIDEK Troy, New York Troy High School, Class Football fly, f2yg Class Track fly, V J f2yg Varsity Track Squad fly, f2yg College Band fly, f2yg College Crchestra fly, f2y, f3yg Mandolin Club f3yg East- ern New York Club. . I5 Crosby JACK Lorenzo John Marks, Jr., AKE, Turtle Minneapolis, Minnesota North High School, Varsity Football fly, f2y, f3yg Captain- Elect f3yg Track Squad fly, I3 Massachusetts HFREDDIE' ' Frederick Alfred Martin, QIIFA Manchester, Vermont Burr Sz Burton Seminary, Golf Team fly, f2y, f3yg College Champion flyg King-of-U-Kan 9 Crosby , MATT1E James Monroe Mathes, BCDII 4 Dover, New Hampshire Phillips Exeter Academyg Asst. Manager Musical Club f3y: Phillips Club. BGII House v 31. M -5. '53 'Vasu ill, 5 .oY !fi0l fauna . f1.C',Y y ,mpslin PU. J1- im! Dartmouth, 1911 1 JOHNNY v ,l0l'lIl Charles Mayer New York, New York Ethical High School. A CAP William Doty Maynard Springfield, Massachusetts Springfield High School. 22 North Fayerweather HSHORTYH Walter Lester Mayo I Watertown, Massachusetts Rock Ridge Hallg Watertown High School. I6 Crosby V MONTY James Blaine Montgomery North Lynn Classical High School. Lebanon, Maine I I New Hampshire. The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII WALTER Walter Amos Morgan Wilder, Vermont Kimball Union Academyg Bangor Theological Seminaryg Wheelock Club. CO UNT Allan Donald Morrill Chicago, Illinois Phillips Exeter Academyg Kodak Club. 53 Fayerweather ERNIE Ernest Everett Morrill E Amesbury, MaSSaChUSCtt5 'Amesbury High School. 20 S8I1l90YI1 G6B 7 Robert Avery Morrill, IIJFA Manchester, New Hampshire Manchester High School g Phillips Exeter Acarlemyg Class Football 3 Manager Freshman Baseball 5 Manager Sophomore Baseball 5 Phillips Club. GFA House Dartmouth, 1911 HFIRECRACKERH George Maurice Morris, AKE Chicago, Illinois U 'versity High School, Varsity Debating Team CU, Class ni 2 C1 Football S uad QD, Relay and Track Teams CU, Q lg ass q Varsity Track Team Q33 Dartmouth Board C355 Aegis Boardg S retar and Treasurer lnterfraternity Council QD, The ec y Promenaclers CHQ Treasurer Junior Class. AKE I-louse 5 T,, Henry Jordan Morton, EAE Kennebunk, Maine Kennebunlc l-ligh School. 4 North Fayerweather ' Q , Harold Alden Mosely, FAE Thompsonville, Connecticut Enfield l-ligh School. 30 New Hampshire K1Nce Charles Kingsley Moses Garclen City, I-on-3 Island Cathedral School of St. Paul, Track Squad CD3 Sophomore A Sanborn Debating Team. The Aegis, vol. Xxxvrll f-Mohr Leo Muhlfelcler I L Albany, New York Albany I-Iigh School E CSMULQQ John Augustus Mullen, Jr., K2 South Boston, Massachusetts South Boston High Schoolg Class Treasurer CD3 Class Basket- ball Team CHQ Varsity Basketball Team l l Fayerweather MURCH Ralph Deane Murchie Calais, Maine o coioio 1-hgh Schoolg Dartmouth Board Q55 Press Club 435. 2 Crosby s RA Y Raymond Harker Neaol Norwood! Massachusetts Norwood High School. A 2 Crosby A Dartmouth, 1911 SWEDEN Edgar Needham, SPY Charlestown, West Virginia Morgan Park Aooolomy, Class Baseball qll, Foollooll Squad qll, 423, vofolly Football 433. XVI' Home a ' ELT, A Elton Rockwell Norris, KE Cleveland, Chio East High School. JACK , P 1 P John Oscar Norris, AAG? Melrose, Massachusetts Melrose High School: Aegis Boardg Class Secretary Q09 Mandolin Club 35 Massachllsctts I . I 46SP ,, 'Rolf Clarke Norris, FAE Methuen, .Massachusetts ll fl' qly Class Hock- Melhuen High Schoolg Class Footba eam 3 -- ey Team CD5 Varsity Hockey Squad Bridgman Bl0Ck The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII fOHNNIE',, ,lolin Wells Noyes, BQII i Evanston, Illinois Central High School, Washington, D. C., Track Squad fljg Track Team QD, Cross Country 7 Sanborn GCBILLQQ William Augustus Noyes, ATA Evanston, Illinois Central High School, Washington, D. C., Class Delwating Team flj, 7 Sanborn GGAL? Alfred Nutt Cliff Side, New Jersey Cliff Side High School. Zl South Fayerweather LARRY Lawrence Allen Ocllin, XQD Lancaster, New Hampshire Lancaster Academy. ' XCIJ House no Sllf Ei! -al 8 is Dartmouth, 1911 TED Edward Joseph O'l..eary, BGDII Brooklyn, New York Boys' High School., BQH House ORKY Clifton Ainslie Orcutt, 2fDE South Weymouth, Massachusetts Weymouth High School. STUT Forrest Flagg Owen, ECIJE Concord, New Hampshire Concord High School. 9-ll Wentworth RA Y Raymond Eugene Palmer, CIJTA Paducah, Kentucky Team fly, QD? Track Morgan Park Academyg Class Relay Squad fly, QM Varsity Relay Team I8 Massachusetts The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII TADY Troy La Salle Parker, QDAQ i Chicago, Illinois University High Schoolg Dramatic Club C213 l9ll Aegis Boardg Dartmouth Board QU, QD, C353 Managing Editor l l'0 Richardson CCPARL7, V Howard Shedd Parlin, ECIDE Littleton, New Hampshire Littleton High School. IZ Sanborn g CHARLIE . Charles Edward Parsons I Washington, D. C. i E Central High School. 4 ll-l2 Fayerweather flP-A T39 Lewis Albert Partridge, BGDII Manchester, New Hampshire Manchester High Schoolg Hockey Squad BGH HOUSC so t Dartmouth, 1911 0 BRAD . Bradley Merrill Patten, CIDEK l-lanover, New Hampshire Hanover High Schoolg Second Cxroup Honor Man QL Class Hockey Team CU, Qjg Class Debating Team fljg Or- pheus Club fljg Football Squad C253 Hockey Squad I5 .Webster Avenue CC TS, Russell Brown Patterson, EX i Washington, D. C. McKinley Manual Training Schoolg Class Football QZJQ Col- lege Choir CU, QD, Q53 Orpheus Club QU, Q53 Track .Squad CU, 8 College 5flDI ,, h Richard Farnsworth Paul, CDAQD Boston, M21SS3Cl1USCt'fS Boston Latin School and Thayer Academyg Manager Class Basketball U13 'fThe Promenaclershg 'fThe King-of-U-Kartwi Assistant Cheer'l..eader QQ, T59 House BILL o 1 William Henry Pearse I Richmondqblilly, New York Richmond H111 High sghoolg 2nd Prize Rollins Speaking , I6 Crosby Contest, fl D . ..,.J-,.,ff- The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII CGjO 97 John Walter Pearson, AKE Concord,,NeW Hampshire Concord High School. 3 Richardson PEASO Arthur Dearborn Pease, ATA Laconia, New Hampshire Laconia High Sehoolg College Band UD, Q53 Leader C353 College Orchestra QQ, C352 Mandolin Club QD, 22 Crosby CI-IUB . Harold Warren Pease, BDE F all River, Massachusetts Durfee High Schoolg College Band CU, QD, 22-23 North Fayerweather PENNY Walter Irving Pendleton Melrose, Massachusetts Melrose High Schoolg Sophomore Hockeyg King-of-U-Kan. 56 New Hampshire 49 Dartmouth, 1911 a DWIGHT Dwight I-JiHC0lI1 Perry, K2 Worcester, Massachusetts Worcester Classical High Schoolg Freshman Mandolin Cluhg King-of-U-Kan I2 South Fayerweather 1 PICK,' Samuel James Pickering Manch Manchester High Schoolg Leader Banjo 5 BH 7 7 Hubert Sewell Pierce, EN ester, New Hampshire Club 423, gay. 30 Fayerweather Fairlee, Vermont k lu u qu, 423, varsi- K' la ll Union Acaclemyg Class Bas et a im a ty Basketball Squad CU, l 8 Reed POLLY Fred Dow Pollard, Jr Black River Academyg Hanover High Proctorsville, Vermont School. I3 Wentworth The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII ,, Edward Smith Poole, 1IfY Albany, New York Albany High Schoolg Mandolin Club CU, IZJ, QD, Fresh- man Mandolin Club. NPT House ff ,, John Daniel Porter West Lebanon, New Hampshire Kimball Union Academy. i ' 5 College Street ffBlA ,,- Farrington Du Bois Post, K2 St. Albans, Vermont St. Albans High School, Class Baseball CU, Baseball Squad fly, C213 College Choir C255 King-of-U-Kami' - 8 South Fayerweather BILL William Stilson Pounds, XIIY, Turtle Brooklyn, New York Erasumus High School 5 Glee Club QI D , 121, Q, 3 Choir QD , C35 3 King-of-U-Kan , Captain Class Baseball Team C I J , 121. NPT House Dartmouth, 1911 Howard Stone Power, Thayer Academy: Glee FA Tr' , B011 I Norwell, Massachusetts Club QU, Qjg CollegesChoir- QU, H QQ, Orpheus Club QU, Q53 King-ofjU-Kang B911 House HMERLE' Merle Harold Powers Manchester, New Hampshire Manchegrguigh School. 1 W. south sneer ARBY I Andrew Bruce Prouclfrt, AKE Eclinboro, Pennsylvania Edinboro State Normal. AKE HOUSC Guy Oliver Putnam, CDA r a PUT X Dorchester, Massachusetts A clemy Class Football CU, Murdock School, Cushing ca 3 . Class Baseball fljg Cushing Club. 53 New l'lamPSl11YC The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII BOOZER Francis Moncrief Qua, ECIDE Lowell, Massachusetts Lowell High Schoolg Deutscher Verein. I8 Thornton ll J'ACK,, Francis Bates Quackenboss, SPY Worcester, Massachusetts kwvorcestei' South High School. XPT House csfA CKN . John Albert Randall, EKIDE Myricks, Massachusetts Bridgewater High School. ,Q 16 New Hampshire A WALT i Nvalter Benedict Reilly, AACIJ Lowell, Massachusetts Lowell High Schoolg Choir QD, Qjg The Promenaclersn fllg The King-of-U-Kan I7 College Dartmouth, 1911 lQEME Charles William Remele, EN West Medford, Massachusetts Medford High School. A I8 Reed ssSAMss 1 John Samuel Richardson, KKK Roxbury, Massachusetts Roxbury Latin School, Class Baseball Team CU, CZDQ Varsi- ty Baseball Squad 23 Sanborn ROBB1E Everett Anson Roberts, KE Rochester, New- Hampshire Rochester High 56110011 S TAN Stanley Walker Rockwood West Hartford, Vermont Kimball Union Academy. 5 College Street 4 The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII ' MAC Malcolm Gale Rollins, GJAX Newburyport, Massachusetts Newburyport High Schoolg 1911 Aegis Boardg Class Foot- ball Team fly, Q53 Varsity Football Squad G15 Deutscher' Verein. 9 Crosby ROSEY ' Franklin Howard Rose, Ivoryton, Connecticut Connecticut Agricultural College. 1 21 North Fayerweather 1 GG-IA , John Alvord Rose ' I Concord, Massachusetts Concord High School. STEVE Stephen Farley Rossiter, EN Worcester, Massachusetts Stephens High School. , I8 Wentworth iw-Wggvg A Dartmouth, lglg gg JACK john St. Clair Russell Saranac Lake, New York Saranac Lake High Schoolg Class Indoor Relay Team U15 Class Track Team fly, C253 Varsity Track Squad 20 College NEWT Newton Harold Russell Holyoke, Massachusetts Holyoke High Schoolg 2nd Group of Honor Men . 32 Wlieeler PUC Harlan Page Sanborn Wolfboro, New Hampshire Wolfboro High School. 4 Sanlworn ' SA TAN Robert Harrington Sanderson, QIJKYII Waltham, Massachusetts Waltham High School: Varsity Track Squad 12 Massachusetts J 3 The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII PETE i i Arthur Forrest Sargent, ECDE Pittsfield, New Hampshire Pittsfield High School. 8 Thornton G6BOB77P I Robert Elmer Sault i Randolph, Vermont Randolph 'High School. 21 Sanborn I WCIARLQT Carl Wetherbee Sawyer, EAE Fitchburg, Massachusetts Fitchburg High School. -, 29-30 South Fayerweather V OCMOONQ, . John Augustine Scanlon l..awrence, Massachusetts 'Lawrence High School. A 8 Wentwor,th 4 Y- Dartmouth, 191 1 jOHNNIE John Martin Schaupp, EX Fort Dodge, Iowa Fort Dodge High Schoolg Class Football CU, 32 Massachusetts 1 BUD ' Lindsly Bernard Schell, KDEK Washington, D. C. Boston English High School. 'Bridgman Block HSCOTTIEH John Ryland Scotford Chicago, Illinois Englewood I-Iigh School, Class Debating Team QU, CZQQ Dartmouth Magazine Board. 5 Fayerweathei CC ,, Henry Blanchard Seaver, 'PY Brooklyn, New York Erasmus Hall High School: Track Squad CU, QD, 23 Richardson The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII SHEP A Henry Arthur Shepherd, QDEK Waltham, Massachusetts 'Waltham High School, 1911 Aegis Board. I2 Massachusetts HBOL1 ARH Ralph Waldo Sherwin, AKE, Turtle 1 Fitchburg, Massachusetts Fitchburg High Schoolg Cushing Academy, G1ee'Club CU, QQ, G13 College Choir CU, QD, GD, Class President Q15 Varsity Football Team CU, QD, AKE House I SM I TH Y Henry Sanders Smith Norwood, Massachusetts Norwood High School. 21 -South Fayerweather 'BOB1' Robert Shackford Smith, KIIY, Turtle Guadalajara, Mexico New York Military Academy: Lehigh Universityg Dramatic Club C213 King-of-U-Kan. I9 Richardson A Dartmouth, 191 1 1 19 BABE i. Charles Warren Prosser Smith, WY New York, New York Cascaclella Schoolg Cornell University. 1I'T House ' CI-IUBBYH Thornton Allan Snow, QJEK Somerville, Massachusetts Somerville English High School. 9-10 Sanborn lC , Rathbun Eaton Sprague, QPSK Wollaston, Massachusetts Quincy High School. Briclgman Block ' fUDCE,' Eclwarcl Stafford, QIJALD Washington, D. C. Weslern High Schoolg St. Johnsbury Academy. A 2 New Hampshire A l 1 1 ' 1 I I l f 1 1 120 The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII 11 HSTUBH f 1 1 1 Charles Gillette Stebbins, K2 ' Boston, Massachusetts l 1 l Everett High School. 2 New Hampshire l i 1 ji l 11 , 1' 1 l 3 1 1 1 GUY i Guy Carleton, Steeves, QDAX New York, New York Horace Mann School. 3 Massachusetts 1 1 l 1 ,Q l 1 1 l 1 L 1 HPLUNGERH l John Francis Steeves, Jr., GDAX New York, New York xl' Horace Mann School. GAX House - 11? ' W 1 l , l P1 V ffC JB,, Q 1 John Carleton Sterling, IIIY I Bridgeport, Connecticut L Bridgeport High Schoolg Class Basketball i I7 College , 5 , 1 N l ' 1 I l Ili N A ,, .A fl A 'NsX 1' kf, 1 , I 1 1 ff '5-f Dartmouth 191 1 BILL William Thomas Stillman, WIIY Bridgeport, Connecticut Bridgeport High Schoolg Vice-President Class 439, Deutscher Verein. I7 College ST1XY Edgar Robert Stix New York, New York Ethical Culture School. 9 Wheeler BEN Benjamin Middleton Stout, CIDAGJ Oak Park, Illinois Oak Park High School. 26 Richardson U TOBLITZKYH Carl Louis Stucklen, CIJFA Dorchester, Massachusetts Roxbury High Schoolg Class Hockey Team CU, C255 Hockey Squad 55, gpm House The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII SULLY s VVarren Sullivan, CQDKKII 'New York, New York Gunnery School. A 21 Wheeler DA VE y T David Whitona Swain I T Brooklyn, New York Adelphi Academy. A 27-28 So. Fayerweather 66 Y,, 1 Raymond 'Ross Taylor, CDEK VRockford, Illinois Rockford High Schoolg Class Track Team fljg College Orchestra 26 So. Fayerweather A ccTOMas Louis Clarence Thomas Winthrop, Massachusetts Winthrop High Schoolg Tufts College. 7 So. Fayerweather h , Dartmouth 1911 BIFF Wilbur Stouder Thompson, KIPAQ Troy, Ohio Troy High Schoolg University of Michigan. 5 Wheeler I-'LO YD Floyd George Tinclall, CDFA Kirkland, Illinois Rockford High School, Class Basketball HDEACH Henry Sherwood Trask, CIDAQD Deadwood, South Dakota Kewanee High School, Class Track UD, CDAQ House SPUNK John James Troy, AKE Boston, Massachusetts South Boston High Schoolg upromenadersn UD: Vaucleville Club QD , 4 Proctor 4 The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII I l l fC Y,, Herbert Milton Uline, EX Troy, New York Troy High School. 7 Massachusetts Q GITIMSQ A Timothy Stevens Vaitses Melrose, Massachusetts Melrose High School. fl ,' b Lester James Waldron, BCDII Revere, Massachusetts Revere I-Iigh' School. 21 Fayerweather ' ' B U S TER Harold Reed Walker, CIJEK Orange, Massachusetts V Orange High Schoolg Glee Club CU, QD, Qjg College Choir UD, QD, ' 4 So. Fayerweather m y y5 5 Dartmouim, 1911 TITE Carroll Raymond Ward Buckland, Massachusetts Arms Academyg Classical Club C25, C353 Rufus Choate Schola'r.Cl5, C255 Honorable Mention, C-reelc, Latin, C-erman, Physics 20 Thornton HCHARLEYH Charles Carleton Warren, Jr., AACI1, Turtle Waterbury, Vermont Edmunds Schoolg Football Squad CI5, C25, C353 Class Baseball Cl5, C255 Glee Club CI5, C25, C355 Choir CI5, C25, C35g College Band Cl5, C255 Orpheus Club Cl5, C259 Col- lege Orchestra Cl5g Promenaders AAKIP House DU TCH Carl Arthur Waterbury, Jr Uriskany, New York Kimball Union Academy. 22 Wheeler GfjA ,, John Bernard Welch, ATA Cambridge, Massachusetts Cambridge Latin A School. 40 Massachusetts The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII CAP William Henry Weston,. Jr New York, New York Newark Academy. 7 New Hubbard WI-IEA T F rank Edward Wheatley, EQPE V North Abington, Massachusetts Abington High School. I6 New Hampshire COAL!! Allan Thorpe Wheeler, KIDKNII Charles River, Massachusetts Needham High School. 20 No. Fayerweather ' BER1 ' Bertram Cole Wheeler, BCEJII Charles River, Massachusetts Needham High Schoolg Class Track Team UD, QD: TFHCI4 Squad. B911 House Dartmouth, 1911 DICK Richard Gilbert Whelden, CIJFA Ludlow, Vermont Black River Academy. 40 Massachusetts Frank Sumner Whitcomb Lowell, Massachusetts Lowell High School. I8 No. Fayerweather ICTIMM Harold Flagg Whitcomb, CIDEK Los Angeles, California New York Military Academy. 4 College PI-IIN Phineas Westcott Whiting Lowell, Massachusetts Lowell High School. The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII S DU TC H H Ralph Edwin Whitman, CIITA Somerville, Massachusetts Somerville Latin Schoolg Assistant Manager Golf Team KIJFA House HMM James Lowry Willard, EN Atlantic City, New jersey Stevens Institute, Jack-O-Lantern QD, C355 Dartmouth Board QD. 25 Richardson Clyde Merton Wilsoii, XG? East Orange, New Jersey Orange High School, Track Squad XCIJ House Thornton Gray Wilson, K2 Mansfield, MassaCl'111SCtt5 Boston English High School. A Dartmouth, 1911 9 H WIND Y Arthur Gould Winship, GDAX Reading, Massachusetts Reading High Schoolg Class Football I9 New Hampshire Cf ,, Riley Tilton Young Littleton, New Hampshire Littleton High School gf First Group Honor Man 22-23 No. Fayerweather 130 The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII Lost, Strayed, or Stolen s Mark Irving Adams Davis Vail Applegate Charles Henry Ayer John Joseph Barry Charles Everett Benton Rolf Wallace Bond W Arthur Phillips Bush, Jr Harry Ryan Byrne Leo Francis Caproni John Francis Carroll Laurence Coy Earl Robert Craig Amos Willard Crooks Walford Lindsey Dallas John Joseph Daly Daniel Garrat Danahy Tenney Lombard Davis Leroy Lentell Dowley William Patrick Downey Bert Edward Dugdale Willard Phelps Earngey Ludwig Theodore Egger Clinton Ward Elwell John Robie Emerson George Cornell Evans David Slade Fitz Eugene White Fuller S Eugene Raymond Gardner Fred Edward Golde Harry Jerry Gonyer Charles Stuart Hale Jr. McGregor Hamilton Lester Merton Harding Edward Burgess Hatch Joseph Newhall Hazeltine John Ordway Helliwell William Everhard Herron Marlon Wallace Hill Leonard Franklin Hofler Henry Stevens Horton Neal Carson Hotaling Henry Hubert Francis James Johnson - Walter Scott Kassulker Hugh Kenworthy Russell Hess Kimball Raymond Adelbert Knapp lra 'Benjamin Knight Hartford Leonard Benjamin Livingston John Prince Lovell Lawrence lVlcl arland William Paul lVlcGlynn Joseph Sargent lVlcGonagle Leon Eugene McLaughlin Joseph Albert Magrane Aloysius Joseph Mahoney John Charles Mayer Robert Gordon Moffatt Ibrahim Foiiansbeet Morrison Leo Muhlfelder ' George Raymond Nevius Elton Rockwell Norris Clifton Ainslee Orcutt Warren Stanley Patten Charles Russell Peck A Thomas Corey Plant William Franklin' Plant, Jr. Howard Stone Power Nathan Evarts Preston Harold Whitcomb Raymond Chester Corwin Roberts Everett Anson Roberts Alfred Worcester Robertson Harrison Robins, Jr. John Alvord Rose Edward Hanlon Sawyer Robert Henry Saxton V Gaston Jean Scherer Charles Samuel Seavey Robert Francis Seybolt Elbert Harrison Shurtlefli Charles Frederick Sprague Clarence Gile Stone Arthur Cleophus Theriault Raymond Comstock Thorne Floyd George Tindall David Salisbury Traitel Bryant Rawson Turner A Buchanan Tyson Timothy Stephens Vaitses Emory Moore Vehmeyer Raymond William Veitch Harold Augustus Wampler Harry Freeman Waterhouse Howard Burton Welch Phineas Wescott Whiting F rank Burton Whitman Ralph Sprague Wilder Thornton Gray Wilson Arthur Henry Witte Arthur Edward Wyman Clarence Linwood Young, Henry Herman Ziegel . .4 X X X 52 :li .: ,E E. 5. if I X R 1 5 R . 1 - i N ' INTERIOR OF WEBSTER HALL si 132 ' The Aegis, Vol. Xxxvm H ,YYY-?,, f Q .?'E?EQiiElf5 x QB 11,121 . Q I5 Qt Q50 f iii fwel-lease S 57' f , ,' 'mln A , A . , fwfr: ,g g - 1 'W , ' - :A1,f:f'1 49'yf'M.f mf IS Ol' ',-fps XX f.f'f14 '2ilfiy -fklflffiig-Zvi: 'ff' ,WX . Lf., g.w,k,,,7'1f-, ii: -V N . , :rr ,. '.'Ef5i1.E EH.-3'Vx Y R 3 . ' f--25. 1 2' i svdix.-, I j --.:-Z L N-5,'?e. X ,gn V2-4, Z . . 5 , 0'?754x-:xg If ! W'-I' 4, -,,.-if-f-XX ' ' 'Qi ' .AY 6 .Q -:lA -- .. -- ' if - OMER was squinting satanically with his ,right eye and smiling benignly wi A A with his left. After pondering well the rules of Unity, Coherence and 1,4 W Emphasis, he solemnly-pronounced sentence. Nineteen-twelve is a I K 1 very good class. It always stops to thinkf' b U fp1Y9 IQTEQ That is the whole matter in a nutshell. Nineteen-twelve believes in thought-ponderous, persistent, long continued thought. On its first appearance in l-lanover, it stopped to think while 1911 walked away with the football. H In chapel one morning it became lost in thought and waited, quite properly, sfor 1911 to pass outf About exam. time they stopped to think with very satisfactory results-from the faculty standpoint. It is rumored that over half the class have never straddled the gentle steeds sired by l-lindsgand Noble and damned by Johnnie K. One summeris evening when Fat Sherwin was addressing his flock at the geographi- cal center of the campus, 1912 had a great impulse to listen to his words of wisdom. but,-on reaching the shadow' of Dartmouth-suddenly stopped to think. Of what did they think, do you ask? Of home? Of College? Ah, no! I fear 'twas of scratched shins, soiled clothes and rumpled hair. This fall 1912 again forsook their books for football. This time they gathered up the pig-skin and hied them to that tomb of deadmen's thoughts called Wilson Hall. Growing contemplative, 1912 sat down to think-and 1913 rudely took the ball away. But What, I pray, is greasy leather when compared with noble thoughts? Or what is Sherwinis wisdom compared with l-lomeris praise? THE CLASS OF 1912 134 The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII, The Benjamin Foster Adams, KKK Roland Benjamin Ahlswede, CIJAQJ Henry Dickenson Allen, EAE Horace Eugene Allen Edgar Weston Anderson, FAE Henry Lyman Armes, FAE Dominic Cessario Ashley Class of 1912 Derry, New Hampshire Chicago, Illinois Lynn, Massachusetts Swanton, Vermont Lynn, Massachusetts Westminster, Massachusetts Glens Falls, New York Donald Cxlenny Augur, X419 Porter Wheaton Averill Merton Howard Baker Harry Carleton Barnett Kenneth Glidden Barstow, ATA John Welles Baxter, FAE Harold Blanchard Belcher, KE New Rochelle, New York Barre, Vermont Adams, Massachusetts Newbury, Vermont Cleveland, Ohio Hartford, Connecticut Malden, Massachusetts Robert Brown Belknap, EAE Harold Arthur Bellows, ATA Edgar JamesiBerthiaume Walter Lawrence Biery, EX Edward Blackstone, EN Elmer Jacques Bloom James Earl Boak, fID1'A Roswell Murray Boutwell, Jr., WIIY Stephen Joseph Boylan, B011 John Densmore Brewster, CIJKYP Homer Harrington Brooks, KE Howard Bishop Brown, EX Harry Madara Brown Robert Elsmere Brown Warren Day Bruner Benton Harbor, Michigan Littleton, New Hampshire Taunton, Massachusetts Lawrence, Massachusetts The Weirs, New Hampshire Peoria, Illinois A Hughesville, Pennsylvania Boston, Massachusetts Winthrop, Massachusetts Windsor, Vermont St. Albans Bay, Vermont Stratford, New Hampshire Mt. Kisco, New York Marlboro, New Hampshire Brooklyn, New York 59 Wheeler QDAGJ House 9 College 6 New Hubbard 28 Sanborn 36 Wheeler l Proctor IXQD House 29 Fayerweather 52 New Hampshire Zl Thornton I2 Wheeler 36 Wheeler 144 New Hampshire 35 New Hampshire 40 Massachusetts 8 Fayerweather l Proctor 47 New Hampshire 35 New Hampshire CIDFA House 30 Wheeler Z2 Fayerweather 5 South Fayerweather l7-I8 Fayerweather I9 Reed 44 Fayerweather 3 Wheeler 6 New Hubbard Dartmouth, 191 1 y 135 Arthur Curtis Buell, XCIJ Gardner Palmer Bullard, KKK Arthur Washington Burnham Randall Green Burns, WY Charles Raymond Cabot, CIDACD Charles Vance Campbell John Henry Card Walton Gardner Card Thomas James Casey, EX Elmer Dearborn Chapman Lyle Dudley Chase, EAE Walter Hadden Childs, CIJFA Arthur Henry Clark, FAE Fletcher Clark, Jr., FAE Sydney Aylmer Clark, FAE James Hooker Cleaves, QJEK V Arthur Thayer Cobb, 211213 Horace Alvin Colburn Harry Waldo Cole Lewis Clyde Cooke Paul Wendell Coolidge, EX James Thomas Cottrell, KDAX James Aloysius Cronin Howard Hollon Crowell, XCID Edward John Daley, EX Frederic Davis Day, B911 Roy Joseph Deferrari Dean Reade DeMerritt Cecil Pillsbury Dodge, KKK Nelson Luther Doe Herman Arthur Doolittle, 1 David Lawson Dorward, ECIDE joseph Donald Doyle ' Philip Johnathan Drake, CIJEK Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts I9 Thornton Arlington, Massachusetts Norwich, Vermont Worcester, Massachusetts ZZ Massachusetts 24 New Hubbard 5 New Hampshire N ewtonville, Massachusetts 6 Crosby chicago, Illinois 13 ciosby Portland, Maine I2 Thornton AtkinsoniDepot, New Hampshire 6 Reed Beverly, Massachusetts 8 Wentworth Manchester, New Hampshire 34 Reed Lebanon, New Hampshire 34 College St. Manchester,'New Hampshire 7 New Hampshire Portland, Maine 45 Wheeler Sandwich, Massachusetts 1 4 Fayerweather Auburndale, Massachusetts Medford, Massachusetts Berlin, New Hampshire Rutland, Vermont Beecher Falls, Vermont Alstead, New Hampshire Rutland, Vermont Tiverton, Rhode Island Holyoke, Massachusetts Fitchburg, Massachusetts I7 So. Fayerweather I4 Richardson I8 No. Fayerweather I7 No. Fayerweather ZI Thornton I5 New ,Hampshire I7 No. Fayerweather Z2 Fayerweather 62 Wheeler 23 New Hampshire North Stratford, New Hampshire 24 Massachusetts Manchester, New Hampshire 2 Thornton Stoneham, Massachusetts 26 New Hampshire Northwood, New Hampshire 33 Reed Lowell, Massachusetts Bradford, Vermont Greenland, New Hampshire Hinckley, Maine Brockton, Massachusetts Waltham, Massachusetts 52 Wheeler ll Thornton 2 New Hubbard I2 Sanborn 5M W. South St. II Crosby 1 136 The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII p Willis Chandler Dunning, EN Hugh Clifford Eaton Alfred Samuel Eiseman Walter Benjamin Elcock, KKK James Henry English James Robinson Erwin, AACD Ralph Edward Farnum, KKK George Hobart Farrington, EAE Arthur Call Ferguson, WY Robert Dearborn Fletcher William Willard F lint, Jr. Richard Whittier Foote, WY Kendall Peabody Foster Cedric Errol Francis Arthur Edmund French, KIIY Walter Merrill French Harold Herman Freund Roy Stuart Frothingham, AACIJ Harold Sylvester Fuller, X45 Everett Warren Gammons, CDFA Alvaro Garcia, JQFA Wyckoff Lawrence Garrison George Washington Geiser, Jr., B811 Ruel Savery Gibbs Chester Alexander Gilbert, CIJKIII Claude Moulton Goodrich, EAE Fred Prescott Goodrich, EN Irwin James Goss, ECDE Kenneth Huntington Goss, CIJFA Wallace Irving Gould I Vernon Lorenzo Greene, KKK James Bartlett Grifhn New Dorp, Staten Island, New York 36 Massachusetts Keene, New Hampshire I 36 Reed New York, New York 6 College Dorchester, Massachusetts I 43 Massachusetts Warren, Vermont 27 S. Main Street Jersey City, New Jersey ' 5 New Hampshire Danbury, New Hampshire 34 Reed Kingston, Massachusetts 24-25 No. Fayerweather Algona, Iowa I I South Fayerweather Concord, New Hampshire 27 Reed Concord, New Hampshire 33 Fayerweather Newton Centre, 'Massachusetts 3 North Fayerweather Peabody, Massachusetts 39 New Hampshire Washington, D. C. 24 College Holyoke, Massachusetts I6 College Queechee, Vermont 22 College New York, New York 21 New Hubbard Kenisco, New York 37 Wheeler Lynn, Massachusetts A 2 Sanborn Cohasset, Massachusetts I5 Massachusetts Rosebank, Staten Island, New York 47 Wheeler Brooklyn, New York ' I 41 Wheeler Easton, Pennsylvania I Wheeler West Wareham, Massachu-setts 23 Thornton Woonsocket, Rhode Island 24 South Fayerweather St. Johnsbury, Vermont 37 New Hampshire Dorchester, Massachusetts I9 Crosby Berlin, New Hampshire 2-3 Proctor Vergennes, Vermont QIJFA House I6 Wentworth I8 New Hubbard I 8 Sanborn Melrose, Massachusetts Lowell, Massachusetts W Newmarket, New Hampshire I 1, xx Dartmouth, 1911 137 Robert Austin Hall, KKK A Lowell, Massachusetts I8 New Hubbard Roswell Eliot Hall, CIJKKII West Upton, Massachusetts 50 New Hampshire Harold Soule Harmon, BQH Walter Gilbert Harriman Cyrus Lockwood Harris Elden Bennett Hartshorn, BQH Royal Joyslin Haskell I 'Archie Staulcup Haven, 'LPA Che Wil ster Price Haycock, EX liam Nelson Healey Mauritz Hedlund Charles Young iHitchcock, KKK Geo re Hitchcock, ECIDE Bernard Arthur Hoban, fIJ2K Sam Hobbs Alvah Story Holway X Ewart Gladstone Horne, FAE Harold Francis Jacobus, CIDFA Edward Phelps Johnson Truman Emmanuel Johnson, X119 Dana Weeman Jones, CDAX Pauig Prentiss Jones - Wallace Thaxter Jones, Jr., APY Francis Paul Kennedy, CIJAQD Wil Ken Qiam Riddell Kent, ATA neth Chase Kimball, CIDEK William Wallace King, CIJEK Arthur Lyman Kinne Waido Gray Knapp, WY Lloyd Withrow Knight, AKE Morris Edward Knight, EN Morton Kyle Roy Collier Laing, ATA Thomas Cooper Lampee Brooklyn, New York Z7 Fayerweather Canaan, Vermont 23 North Main Street Brooklyn, New York 9 North Fayerweather Kensington, Maryland BGDH House 23 Thornton I IZ New Hubbard 4 I Massachusetts Rochester, Massachusetts ' Vergennes, Vermont Calais, Maine Lynn, Massachusetts Z3 'Crosby Vvorcester, Massachusetts 45 Wheeler Hanover, New Hampshire 42 Massachusetts Newton, Massachusetts I8 New Hampshire 30 Fayerweather 2 Reed s New Hubbard ' I Crosby Claremont, New Hampshire Pelham, New Hampshire Sandwich, Massachusetts Lawrence, Massachusetts Turners Falls, Massachusetts CDFA House Springfield, Massachusetts 49 New Hampshire Pigeon Cove, Massachusetts I Reed Malden, Massachusetts 42 New Hampshire Windham, Vermont 36 Fayerweather in 42 New Hampshire 34 College Street I2 Crosby West Medford, Massachusetts 44 New Hampshire Brooklyn, New York Dover, New Hampshire Passaic, New Jersey Nlalone, New York I4 Richardson Holyoke, Massachusetts 49 New Hampshire Middletown Spa, Vermont I6 Richardson Dorchester, Massachusetts I North Fayerweather Bennington, New Hampshire I9 Crosby Plymouth, Massachusetts I5 Wheeler Albany, New York ATA House Chelsea, Massachusetts 38 Wheeler 138 The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII Hugh Francis Lena Guy Charles Lewis, GDAX Joseph' William Lewis Roy EverettLewis, QAX Jerome Waters Lincoln p Howard Burchard., Lines, AKE Rolliston Woodbury Linscott William Henry Locke, QDAX Herbert Luther Lombard Lathrop Bartlett Lovell, CIJKXII Arthur Kenney Lowell Edward Billings Luitwieler, QDAGJ Barrow Burnett Lyons Charles Edward McCarthy John Joseph McCarthy Jackson McCoy, ATA Henry Ely McElwain, AKE Eugene Sylvester McLaughlin, Lawrence, Massachusetts Lebanon, New Hampshire Lynn, Massachusetts Lebanon, New Hampshire Taunton, Massachusetts Paris, France Boston, Massachusetts ' Belmont, Massachusetts Bridgton, Maine , Whitman, Massachusetts 4 Wentworth Z7 Fayerweather I7 Sanborn 33 Massachusetts 39 New Hampshire 30 Richardson 38 Wheeler 33 Massachusetts 39 Fayerweather 48 New Hampshire Reading, Massachusetts 63 Wheeler Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 6 Crosby New York, New York II Reed Wlelrose, Massachusetts I Thornton Peabody, Massachusetts 4 Wentworth Washington, D. C. I Holyoke, Massachusetts 4 Massachusetts 56-57 Wheeler Yonkers, New York 3 North Fayerweather' Harold Edwin Marden Troy, New York I I5 Crosby Paul Erskine Martin, AKE Deadwood, South Dakota 5 Wheeler Ernest Edmund Mensel, QDAQD Northampton, Massachusetts fIJAC+D House William Theophilus .Middlebrook Vergennes, Verm'ont I2 New Hubbard Alfred Rheinhardt Miller, EX Lawrence, Massachusetts I Crosby Lehman Wellington Miller, EX Millerton, Pennsylvania 5M West South Street T. Palmer Miller, X411 Chicago, Illinois I9 Thornton Edwin Ross Millring , Buffalo, New York I5 Hubbard Edmund Irving Mitchell A Brooklyn, New York I7 'Sanborn Robert Saunders Morris, WY Dallas, Texas 1I'Y House Harold Cierard Mosier, AKE Cleveland, Ohio 56-57 Wheeler Paul Snyder Moyer, KKK ,Derry Church, Pennsylvania ZZ Massachusetts Ciladwin Merl Nead Norwood, Massachusetts 2 Cl'0SbY Chester GilbertNewe0mb, rIJK1If Lakewood, Ohio 7 Richardson .lFlm6S Shaw Newton, K2 Portsmouth, New Hampshire I0 Wheelef bf Dartmouth, 1911 139 Roy Lester Newton Clyde Harold Norton Daniel Basil 0'Connor, EJJE James Laughlin Oneal, CIJAGD Caleb Worley Orr, Jr., AACD Ernest Staples Csgood John Randall Park Robert Lewis Parks, Jr. Ernest Rollin Patten Lew Knowlton Perley, EN Ralph Dexter Pettingell Andrew Jackson Phelps, 3d John Harrison Phelps Bowdoin Plumer 5 Richard Charles Plumer Carl Furber Pond i William Whipple Poole, Jr., DAX Charles Thomas Powers Blanchard Mussey Preble Irving Hoban Putnam, CBAX Walter Southward Quint, CIDKKP Dudley Wells Redfield Mark White Reed Richard Remsen, CDKKII Edward Avery Richmond Perley James Roberts Brian Walter Robie Carle Ellsworth Rollins, B911 Fordham Clark Russell, WY Joseph William Russell William Ashe Ryan, KIDAQD Thomas William Salmon Tracy Lewis Sanborn Somerville, Massachusetts Bradford, Massachusetts Taunton, Massachusetts Chicago, Illinois , Piqua, Ohio 3 Lynn, Massachusetts Winchester, Massachusetts , Springfield, Massachusetts Cambridge, Massachusetts Laconia, New Hampshire Dedham, Massachusetts 3 Lebanon Street 45 New Hampshire I9 Sanborn 6 Crosby II Richardson I6 Wentworth Z6 College I3 Wheeler I3 Wentworth 54 New Hampshire 20 Sanborn Danbury, New Hampshire I3 West Wheelock Street Somerville, Massachusetts 33 Reed Briarcliff Manor, xNew York 44 Fayerweather Lakewood, New Jersey Wrentham, Massachusetts Westbrook, Maine A' Lisbon, New Hampshire New Brighton, New York Dorchester, Massachusetts 20 New Hubbard 23 New Hubbard I2 Crosby 62 Wheeler A 36 Massachusetts I2 New Hampshire West Medway, Massachusetts 50 Fayerweather Hartford, Connecticut Chelmsford, Massachusetts Queens, New York Brockton, Massachusetts Places, New Hampshire Baldwinville, Massachusetts Dover, New Hampshire Suffield, Connecticut Manchester, New Hampshire Nashua, New Hampshire Vffoburn, Massachusetts Marblehead, Massachusetts 5 Crosby 9 Fayerweather 20 College 48 New Hampshire Z4 Wentworth 20 Sanborn BQDH House I6 College 8 Thornton QJAGD House I2 Crosby 3 Wheeler 140, Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII Edmund Read Sawyer, EN William Pickering Shapleigh, EX Charles Frederic Shepard Wilfred Rolfe Shrigley Alfred Leslie Smith, EAE Arthur Cushing Smith Henry Wilkins Smith, WY Conrad Edwin Snow, QDAX Leslie Whitmore Snow, QAX Mark Cweorge Snow Harold Cioodhue Stearns James Alfred Steen, BCEJII Russell Lee Steinert Henry Bailey Stevens, KE' Robert Coleman Stoughton, WY Ernest Alphonso Stowell, BGJTI Ernest Allen Studley Clifton Hoyt Sugatt, AKE Elwyn Lowell Taber, BQDH Clifton Clark Taylor Walter Frederic Thomas, GDAX Charles Francis Thompson, KKK William Courtney Timbrell Marshall Tucker -Tirrell, KE Harry Edwin Trapp Harold Rector Trewin, AACID Ralph Dustin Twitchell Clarence Getchell Tyler, EX Henry Kimball Urion, CIJAG Henry Bowers Van Dyne, fIDEK Henry Rouse Viets, Jr., WY Joseph Elijah Wadleigh George Fred Wallburg Francis Parkinson Walsh, GJAX Lakeport, New Hampshire Melrose, Massachusetts Aurora, Illinois' Boston, Massachusetts Keene, New Hampshire Gloucester, Massachusetts New York, New York Rochester, New Hampshire Rochester, New Hampshire Middleboro, Massachusetts Berlin, Connecticut s ' Chicago, Illinois Boston, Massachusetts Hooksett, New Hampshire Hartford, Connecticut Beachmont, Massachusetts Rockland, Massachusetts Lawrence, Massachusetts 54 New Hampshire l Thornton 9 North Fayerweather 30 Wheeler Z9 Reed 53 Wheeler 59 Wheeler P l 6 Massachusetts I6 Massachusetts 45 New Hampshire 2 Massachusetts BQDH House l 2 Richardson 34 Reed I6 Richardson 21 Fayerweather 20 Thornton . 56-57 Wheeler Holyoke, Massachusetts I5 North Fayerweather Bridgeport, Connecticut Melrose, Massachusetts Mattapan, Massachusetts 24 Wentworth I2 Richardson 43 Massachusetts New Britain, Connecticut i 37 Massachusetts East Weymouth, Massachusetts i5 Massachusetts Laconia, New Hampshire Cedar Rapids, Iowa Randolph, Vermont Exeter, New Hampshire Chicago, Illinois Troy, Pennsylvania Newton, Massachusetts Union, New Hampshire I Roxbury, Massachusetts Lowell, Massachusetts 20 New Hubbard 37 Wheeler Z2 College Z8 Richardson 4 Richardson I Wheeler WIIY House 26 Sanborn . 8 New Hubbard 20 Crosby , I 1 ' Dartmouth, 191 1 ' 141 Harry Casper Wanner, BCBII Lewis Pease Warren, X419 , Lewis Clement Waterbury Homer George Watson Norton Page Webber F rank Taylor Weil i Stanley Burnham Weld, K2 Carl Samuel Wells, WY George Warren Wheeler, EN Cleon Bucltlin White, KIDFA William Lee White, K2 Ralph Edward Whitney, EAE Manvel Whittemore, BGJ11 Forrest Lyman Wiggin Leonard Andrew Wood George Franklin Worcester, K2 James Worton Willard Lyman ,Wright, IIJFA Russell Arthur Wylde Maurice Young , Ernest Ludwig Zimmermann Terre Haute, Indiana 26 South Fayerweather 1 ' X42 House Westbrook,1 Maine Oriskany, New York 37 Massachusetts Lyndonville, Vermont A 26 Massachusetts Lynn, Massachusetts 2 Sanborn North Andover, Massachusetts 2 Reed Winchester, Massachusetts l 7 South Fayerweather West Newton, Massachusetts YPY House Braintree, Massachusetts 54 New Hampshire Danvers, Massachusetts l Richardson Stamford, Connecticut 31 New Hampshire Keene, New Hampshire 29 Reed Dover, New Hampshire BGDII House Lowell, Massachusetts I8 Thornton Chelmsford Centre, Massachusetts I0 Fayerweather Peabody, Massachusetts 23 New' Hampshire South Boston, Massachusetts I5 Thornton CIDFA House I3 Wheeler l 9 Fayerweather Keene, New Hampshire Lawrence, Massachusetts Londonderry, ' New Hampshire New Bedford, Massachusetts 38 Fayerweather 142 The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII I I fwniiyi 57' 'ffgf' 'f'4f7 -with H -:', 1 iixl' by l Mxnxtla ply, dy, 'A 5 . Vg I V fl f ef 1913 Class History J - I af g -, ,,, X, - X , , , ' f X if ' H 0 -QN X! Z- as 1 44 i Q if ' L-3-i' l'. I ' Qjigi f p iff - lf' e if ll, -'ffgfg-2 1? gli. a l l 5 EAR PAPA AND MAMA: I have arrived and oh! gracious me, but I have had a horrid bfi time. Do you know a nasty man made me carry three suit cases and two golf bags up that big hill after I said good bye to you at the cen- Q ' i tral depot. He was a bad man and said 'darn' three times when I I did not walk fast enough. I was really very angry when, after he had made me make his bed and shine his shoes, he allowed me to go home. This morning we had a jolly class meeting. Mr. Charles Francis Emerson spoke to us. He is a dear, and I know I shall love him. I-le told us all about our work and warned the boys not to use dishonest means to secure high marks. Think of that! Our class is a fine one. We overcame those rough sophomores in the ufootball rushi' and then vanquished them again in the football and baseball series. The vulgar fellows to be mean tried to play twenty-two men against us in the football game all at one time. Now I must close. I do wish you would send me my scroll saw. I think I could sellia lot of puzzles here. Please send me my hot water bottle. Love to Delia and tell her to send me some cookies. With bushels of love I remain your darling boy, I - s j-H- jo-E-H Sc- -RY. CROSBY HALL .pr, ,Na it 1 1 1 li 1 111 ,,, lf 'i 1 9 ,i 1 1 ' 1 1 4 E 1 47' il 144 The Aegis, vol., XXXVIII 1, ll Q - The Class of 1913 1 Henry Deshon Abbot, K2 Washington, D. C. I6 Fayerweather 1 Howard Clement Abbott Derry, New Hampshire 23 North Main Street 1 David Ernest Adams, QJAX Hanover, New Hampshire 1 North Park Street George Agnew, Jr., AKE Trenton, New Jersey 38 New Hampshire , Sidney Malcolm Akerstrom Roxbury, Massachusetts' 10 New Hubbard Frederick Arlington Alden, LIJFA Vergennes, Vermont 14 New Hubbard Mark Edward Allen, B911 Somerville, Massachusetts B011 House E5 5 Benjamin Fay Andrew :li J 1 h William Sampson Appleyard, B811 1 1 1 Charles Freeman Archer, fID2K William George Arndt 1 if Milton Aronowitz il Leslie Orrell Ashton, EX , 1 W Henry Elkins Atwood 7 li Maurice Clyde Avery, ECIJE , Adolph Horrmann Badenhausen, , 5, li C1311 A . I' 'Q i 1 i V 1 3 g l Ralph Eastman Badger, CIJEK 1 M, 1 Crawford Hurlbert Baker, AK2 ill, , Kenneth Livingston Baker, ATA 1 il 1 Howard Thompson Ball, SCIDE Raymond Henry Ball, QDEK V Earle Smith Barber, EAE Howard Arthur Barends, BQDII l ll Joseph John Barnett, B011 f 1 5 1 ,rg James Howard Barrett L lr Ralph Eugene Bauman, AKE 1 Harlan Aldrich Becker, AKE 1 U Eugene Simeon Belisle 1 '5 Ray Loyd Bennett, AACIJ 1 Dudley Bernstein g Earle Stanley Bidwell, TAE i lil Leon Gillette Bigelow, BGJ11 ,ii l fi' ,T 1 if wg' .1 ,li 'il , I X, 1' ll 1 1 ' 1 1 East Andover, .New Hampshire Guilford, Maine Dorchester, Massachusetts Mansfield, Massachusetts Albany, New York 1 1 Lawrence, Massachusetts lkeesville, ew York Newport, New Hampshire Stapleton, New York 14 Lowell, Massachusetts Youngstown, Ohio Boston, Massachusetts Claremont, New Hampshire Adams, Massachusetts Winnetka, Illinois Albany, New York Rochester, New York Northampton, Massachusetts Cleveland, Ohio 12 Chicago, lllinois Worcester, Massachusetts I7 Thornton 28 New Hubbard 6 Sanborn 55 Wheeler North Fayerweather 32 Fayerweather 15 Thornton 10 Thornton South Fayerweather 18 Crosby 12 New Hampshire 6 Sanborn 42 Fayerweather 52 New Hampshire 1 26 Wheeler 7b Thornton 24 Thornton I7 New Hampshire North Fayerweather 17 New Hampshire Z3 New Hubbard Artesian, South Dakota 39 Wheeler Lima, Ohio 9 West South Street Hartford. Connecticut 55 Wheeler St. Paul, Minnesota 29 Wheeler Dartmouth, 1911 145 William. Winthrop Blodgett Pawtucket, Rhode Island 37 Fayerweather Louis Foster Blumenthal Saxton's River, Vermont I Hubbard Sewall Raymond Bond Walpole, New Hampshire I9 Wheeler Henry Beaumont Pennell Boody Woodfords, Maine I2 Thornton John Hay Borland, fIJAC9 St. Johnsbury, Vermont 26 Reed Michael Henry Boyle, QDAX Edward Francis Brady, Jr., EAE Thomas Landhan Brennock, B011 William Rea Bronk, BGDII Edward Lawrence Brown, AKE Carl Edward Buck, AKE Charles Edward Buffum, James Lowell Byrnes, CIDEK, Charles Anthony Calderara William Hartley Cary, fI3KYIf Norman Bennie Catterall Ernest Howard Chase Joseph Young Cheney W Lawrence Chesley Chisholm Harold Paty Church, AAQJ Clifton Albert Clark, CIJEK Andrew Westbrook Comstock, QEK Robert Otheo Conant Morris Huntington Cone, Xia Ellis Ray Cook, KIJKKII t Ralph Herbert Cowdery Edwin Condy Crawford Robert Avery Crenner, XKIJ Leland Harrison Croscup Esmond Richardson Crowley, Duluth, Minnesota Dorchester, Massachusetts Albany, New York New Baltimore, New York Salem, Massachusetts Chicago, Illinois Keene, New Hampshire New York, New York Milford, New 'Hampshire Brockton, Massachusetts Brooklyn, New York Revere, Massachusetts Orlando, Florida Salem, Massachusetts Providencef Rhode Island Haverhill, Massachusetts I9 Alpena, Michigan 21 School Street 46 Fayerweather I Richardson 7b Thornton 4 Wheeler 25 New Hampshire ZZ Reed 49 Fayerweather 25 New Hubbard 48 New Hampshire 28 Massachusetts 26 Fayerweather 28 Massachusetts 2 7 Wheeler I4 New Hampshire North Fayerweather 2 7 New Hampshire Keene, New Hampshire 36 Reed Hartford, Vermont 2 North Fayerweather Duluth, Minnesota I9 College Winchester, Massachusetts Evanston, Illinois I Somerville, Massachusetts Lynn, iMassachusetts 8 New Hampshire 4 New Hampshire 29 Richardson 51 Fayerweather SAX 1 Danvers, Massachusetts P 54 South Main Street Thomas Donald Cunningham, B911 Denver, Colorado IO North Fayerweather F rank Holmes Cushman, 211113 Claremont, New Hampshire 42 Fayerweather George Burrett Davidson Prince Bay, New York 54 Wheeler 146 The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII Edward Aaron Davis, WY Ralph Willis Davis I William Lincoln Davis, XCID William Marion Dent Alvin Henry Dessau Freeman Conant Doe, Joseph Paul Donahue, QAX Ralph Howard Drury Frank Valentine Dudensing Chester Patterson Dudley, QJFA Victor Young Dunbar Robert Greenleaf Durgin Arthur Boyd Easton Rockwood S. Edwards, AKE Louis Frederick Ekstrom, CIDAC9 Harold Bradford Enright, CDEK Donald Putnam Evans, ATA Moses Ewing, EN Clayton Adger Fairbanks, EX Lionel F all, CIJFA Paul Raymond Fellows, BGDII John Stewart Ferris, Xfll Robert Ellsworth F irmfin, CIDEK Ralph Mortimer Fischer Louis Morse F ishel Charles Eben Fisher Walter Thomas Fitzpatrick, GDAX Raymond Bassett Fletcher, Q'1K1If Alfred Kohn Foreman, EX Carl Cheswell F orsaith Goodwin LeBaron Foster Grover Franklin F ox, ECIDE John Leslie Fox, EN Elliott Peabody Frazier Edmund Arthur Freeman Harwichport, Massachusetts East Derry, New Hampshire Concord, Massachusetts Washington, D. C. New Rochelle, New York Lexington, Massachusetts Lowell, Massachusetts Manchester, New Hampshire New York, New York Council Bluffs, Iowa I Manchester, New Hampshire Newmarket, New Hampshire Londonville, New York Southbridge, Massachusetts Nashua, New Hampshire Medford, Massachusetts 4 20 Richardson I9 F ayerweather I4 Wheeler 3 Reed 31 Wheeler 20 Richardson I7 Crosby I Wentworth 6 Hubbard I4 F ayerweather Il Wentworth 8 Sanborn 23 Massachusetts 3 New Hubbard 34 College Street 35 Massachusetts East Orange, New Jersey , I I North Fayerweather Haverhill, Massachusetts A35 North Main Street Natick, Massachusetts 57 New Hampshire Malden, Massachusetts 54 Fayerweather Tilton, New Hampshire I9 Reed Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire Patterson, New Jersey Roxbury, Massachusetts Taunton, Massachusetts Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts Worcester, Massachusetts Chicago, Illinois Auburn, New Hampshire Sharon, Massachusetts Lowell, Massachusetts Mansfield, Massachusetts Lynn, Massachusetts South Royalton, Vermont I I New Hubbard 35 Massachusetts ZI College 3 F ayerweather 8 F ayerweather 49 F ayerweather 4 New Hubbard 4 Wheeler 23 North Main Street 3 Wentworth I 8 Wheeler 47 New Hampshire I3 Sanborn I7 Wentworth Dartmouth, 191 1 147 Harry Tapley Johnson French Karl Harrison Fulmer, FAE Edward Andrew Gaffey Ashley Hardy Gale, KIJACD Frederick Michael Gannon il larold Parker Gardner, KKK Charles Edward Gately Matthew Edward Gately, Jr. Nelson4Gay, K2 Leon Oliver Gerry Joseph Stanley Gibson, 'IPAQ William Martin Gibson, QDAGD Donald Bean Gilchrist, X15 Thaddeus Reamy Goldsborough Philip Marshall Gray, fIJK1If Joe Carpenter Grout Edward Leeds Gulick, Jr. I William Barnum Gumbart, ECIDE Walter John Haley, QAX Henry Montgomery Hamilton, CITKYP Walter Lane Hardenbrook, fIJI'A John McAvoy Harlow, ATA Haven Walker Harriman, CIJFA F rank Sterling Harris, AKE Ward Hunt Harris Benjamin Martin Hartshorn Theodore Herbert Haskell, XCID Harold Simon Hatch Frederick William Haver, WY George Ansel Hayes, GDAX Arthur Daniel Healey, BAE James Alfred Hemphill Robert Rhea Higgins, AKE Horace Mann Hill ' Haverhill, Massachusetts Erie, Pennsylvania Medford, Massachusetts Buffalo, New York Concord, New Hampshire Franklin, New Hampshire Providence, Rhode lsland Waltham, Massachusetts Newton, Massachusetts Madison, New il-lampshire Beaver Dam, Wisconsin East Ryegate, Vermont Franklin, New Hampshire Washington, D. C. Chicago, lllinois - Winchester, lllinois 25 New Hubbard I4 South Fayerweather I6 Thornton I3 New Hampshire I7 Crosby Il Sanborn I9 Sanborn I7 Reed 2 North Fayerweather 2 Sargent Road 9 Reed I I I Wheeler I7 Thornton I South Fayerweather 26 Wheeler 29 Wheeler West Lebanon, New Hampshire 26 New Hubbard South Norwalk, Connecticut Roslindale, Massachusetts Aiuburndale, Massachusetts Boston, Massachusetts North Easton, Massachusetts Laconia, New Hampshire Cambridge, Massachusetts Brushton, New York Reading, Massachusetts Swampscott, Massachusetts Berlin, New Hampshire Pueblo, Colorado Lynn, Massachusetts Somerville, Nlassachusetts Westerly, Rhode lsland Dayton, Ohio 48 Wheeler I4 Wheeler I9 Wheeler 25 College 21 School Street 8 New Hampshire 3 New Hubbard 8 College 23 Fayerweathcr 23 South Fayerweather Z8 Fayerweather 7 College ZI College 61 Wheeler I 7 Wheeler 23 Crosby Cleveland, Ohio IZ North Fayerweather 148 The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII John Colburn Holmes, BQII Fred Davis Hovey U Wright Hugus, EX Walter Christopher Hursh, ATA Rollo Wilson Hutchinson Volney Grant Jenkins I Theo Stephen Jewett, EN ' Arthur Ernest Johnson, AKE Robert Leyborn Johnson, BCDH CyruseCummings Jones, CIDFA Herbert Warren Jones Humphrey Gilbert Jordan James Oscar Jordan, Jr., K2 Gladstone Bismark Kellogg, EX Grenville White Kimball, 111-EK Elbridge Herbert Kingsbury Abraham Kinoy Louis Howard Kirk, KE George Harold Knight, ITAE Walter Thomas Kyle, GDAX Albert Cox Laird, EAE Franklin, New Hampshire Whitman, Massachusetts Wheeling, West Virginia Cambridge, Massachusetts Milford, New Hampshire Amsterdam, New Yell-J Laconia, New Hampshire Cleveland, Ohio I New Hubbard I4 Fayerweather 5 Hubbard 8 Massachusetts I8 College I5 New Hubbard I6 South Fayerweatli-rr I7 Ricliarclscn Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts I 48 Vvhceler Brooklyn, New York Everett, Massachusetts Topsheld, Massachusetts Boston, Massachusetts Kansas City, Missouri 27 South Main Street Z1 Reed Z4 Thornton 60 Wheeler 7 Reed West Medford, Massachusetts Z7 New Hampshire Cornelius Harland Lawrence, KE Taunton, Massachusetts Urban Henry Layton Roscoe Conklin Leach, CDKYI' Robert Leviston, EAE i Frederic Alvah Libbey Charles Hardy Linscott, KKK David Oscar Logan Milon Grout Logan . George Bussy Luhman, XCIJ Harold Cleveland McAllister, FAE George Brewer McClary, AAfID Harvey Clark McClary, AAKIJ Horace Prescott McClary, AAQD Keene, New Hampshire 20-22 Reed Brooklyn, New York I2 Reed Cheyenne, Wyoming I2 Wheeler Lynn, Massachusetts 41 New Hampshire Troy, Ohio I 46 Wheeler Montpelier, Vermont I6 Wheeler I I South Fayerweather Hanover, New Hampshire I 'Benton Place Lakewood, Ohio Aurora, New York ' Berlin, New Hampshire Boston, Massachusetts 7 Richardson 3 College Street I 28 Fayerweather I7 Massachusetts Cherry Valley, Massachusetts I 7 Fayerweather Cherry Valley, Massachusetts 7 Fayerweather New 'Rochelle, New York 24 New Hampshire Manchester,-New Hampshire 8 North Fayerweather Oak Park, Illinois Windsor, Vermont Windsor, VCTm0Ht IO Massachusetts 20 Massachusetts 20 Massachusetts F DEll'tm0uth, 1911 149 i Wallace Edwin McCoy Glen Falls, New York 22 Sanborn l Charles Stanley McDaniel, CIDAQ Portsmouth, New Hampshire 5 Sanborn John Stephen Macdonald, BGJH Dorchester Centre, Massachusetts 20 North Fayerweather 5 Raeburn Robinson McMahon, KKK Stowe, Vermont 5 Hubbard I James Raymond iMalony Claremont, New Hampshire I 4 Thornton ,Ip Leonard Richardson Manley, if BQBII I Sioux City, Iowa I9 North Fayerweather I Errol Dwight Marsh, WIIY Westboro, Massachusetts 52 Wheeler Donald Robinson Mason William Henry Mason, GDAX I I Henry Wadleigh Merrill, ATA ' Ronald Millar I Stanwood Miller Clarence Coit Meleney, X111 I I I I I I John Douglas More I Robert Elmer More David Beale Morey, QAX Charles William Morrill, QDEK Lincoln Emerson Morton, EAE George Francis Arthur Mulcahy I I Robert Weir Mungall, CEFA I George Muller Munroe Q Dean Albert Munsey, XCIJ 1 Francis Dominic Nardini 1 John Guy Nelson, EX ' 1 Thomas Atwill Nichols, X13 I I Lawrence Clinton Nickerson, IIIY I Austin Brown Noble E John Noble n Walter Harvey Nolan, AACID J Henry Hovey Nutt I Harry Webster Oliver, EX 1 Victor Albert Olsen, KKK I I Q I I I North Andover, Massachusetts 48 Fayerweather 8 Richardson 9 New Hubbard Boston, Massachusetts Brooklyn, New York Concord, New Hampshire I4 Massachusetts Denver, Colorado 26 Massachusetts Boston, Massachusetts I7 Richardson Denver, Colorado I3 South Fayerweather Denver, Colorado 47 Fayerweather Malden, Massachusetts '54 Fayerweather Melrose, Massachusetts 29 Massachusetts Kennebunk, Maine 4 North Fayerweather Roxbury, Massachusetts' I0 New Hubbard Manchester, New Hampshire 27 Reed Joliet, lllinois - 1 4 New Hubbard Swampscott, Massachusetts 23 South Fayerweather Concord, New Hampshire 5 Sanborn Rutland, Vermont 43 Wheeler Lynn, Massachusetts 2 Sanborn Chatham, Massachusetts 30 Massachusetts Bethel, Vermont 43 Wheeler Bethel, Vermont I0 Wentworth Somerville, Massachusetts I6 Reed I I4 Crosby - 57 New Hampshire Cliffside, New Jersey Natick, Massachusetts ' Graniteville, Vermont 6 Fayerweather 150 The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIH Franklin Cleveland Orton, ANI? Lincoln, Illinois I I Richardson Herbert Carroll Osborne Middleboro, Massachusetts 25 Fayerweather Frederick Smyth Page, ECIDE Manchester, New Hampshire Z3 North Main Street Curtis Melvin Parkhurst Norwich, Vermont , Z3 North Main Street Herman Owen Parkinson Waltham, 'Massachusetts I7 Reed Carroll Forrest Peirce, X49 Boston, sMassachusetts I6 Wheeler Hubert Marsh Perkins Windsor, Vermont' 5 South Fayerweather Stephen Kingsbury Perry, FAE Burlington, Vermont Zl New Hampshire I John Axel George Peterson Proctor, Vermont 8 Wheeler Carl Armand Pfau, QIDAQD Bellevue, Massachusetts Z4 North Fayerweather William Bolster Pierce Portland, Maine 7 Hubbard Emmett Pishon, QAX West Roxbury, Massachusetts ZI Crosby Frederick Sailly Platt, Jr., QDKKII Rutland, Vermont , 38 New Hampshire Ben Venito Police Plyniouth, New Hampshire I5 New Hubbard Roswell Joseph Powers Springfield, Massachusetts 16 Reed Henry Sherman Proctor, Jr., FAE Westerly, Rhode Island Z3 Fayerweather I James Charles Prosser Cleveland, Oliio I John Azro Prouty, AKE Newport, Vermont 25 New Hampshire Philip Leon Randall ' North Conway, New Hampshire 26 Reed Earle Randnitz New York, New York 24 Reed E John Anderson Fitz Randolph,XCIJ Brooklyn, New York 9 New Hubbard Harold Lesleigh Ransome Newport, New Hampshire 3 Lebanon Street Ralph Edwin Reed, XPY Beaver, Pennsylvania 39, Wheeler John Remsen Flatbush, New York Z7 New Hubbard Howard Goetzman Rice, ICIJAQD Boone, Iowa I4 Crosby Nathaniel Pierpont Rice Somerville, Massachusetts I7 Massachusetts F rank Rich, ECIDE Stamford, Connecticut I6 Thornton Arthur Faulkner Richardson, X119 Lynn, Massachusetts 30 Massachusetts Randolph Riedell, BIEJII Manchester, New Hampshire 2 Thornton Lloyd Stephen Riford, EN East Bethel, Vermont I6 South Fayerweather Charles Smith Riley, EX Lawrence, Massachusetts I 32 Fayerweather Walter Robbins Cliftondale, Massachusetts , 31 Wheeler Alexander Caldwell Robeson, ATA Washington, D. C. 4 Massachusetts Edward Lawrence Robinson, X112 Portland, Maine 43 New Hampshire 28 Wheeler , if G Dartmouth, 1911 151 Louis Rosenbloom Rockland, Maine Z4 Reed Edwin James Rutherford Amsterdam, New York 37 Fayerweather Ralph Eugene Samuel New York, New York 6 College Henry Frederick Sanborn, 1IfY Samuel Sawyer, FAE John Joseph Scarry, ATA Oscar Barnhardt Scharrer Victor Charles Schellenberg Raymond Morales Schulte, ATA Thomas James Scully, CIJFA julian Seaman, fI9KYIf Frederic Arnault Seidler, APY Harry Hodges Semmes, AKE Harold Hodgdon Shedd Alan Bartlett Shepard, FAE Carl Elliot Shumway Edwin Everett Sides ' William Dunklee Smith, ECIDE Earle Thayer Spear, EIDE' Earle Cushing Stanley, ATA Barnard Lewis Stanwood, K2 I George Steele, K2 Edwin Milo Stiles George Henry Stiles Lawrence Clark Stoddard Charles Stanley Stone, AKE Ralph Kenneth Stone, KKK Howard Stoughton, EN Thomas Alexis Sullivan Thomas Lawrence Sullivan Charles Lloyd Sweeting Ethelbert Talbot, KIIY William Tapley Henry Allaire Taylor, BGD11 St. Paul, Minnesota Conway, New Hampshire Dedham, Massachusetts Dayton, Ohio Allston, Massachusetts Dollar Bay, Michigan DuBois, Pennsylvania Yonkers, New York Newark, New Jersey Washington, D. C. Brookline, Massachusetts North Fayerweather 6 Fayerweather I8 College 35 Fayerweather 7a Thornton 32 New Hampshire 23 Massachusetts I4 New Hampshire ZI Crosby 21 New Hampshire 20 Fayerweather East Derry, New Hampshire 8 North Fayerweather Melrose, Massachusetts 55 New Hampshire South Groveland, Massachusetts 22 Wentworth Claremont, New Hampshire Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts' Rochester, New Hampshire Gloucester, Massachusetts Gloucester, Massachusetts Alton, New Hampshire IO Thornton I3 Sanborn I3 Crosby 5 Thornton 43 New Hampshire Goffstown, New Hampshire IO Wentworth 8 Massachusetts 31 Reed 22 Sanborn I9 Allen Street New York, New York Andover, New Hampshire Edgewood, Rhode Island Charlestown, New Hampshire North Stoughton, Massachusetts V Z4 South Fayerweather South Groveland, Massachusetts 22 Wentworth Savannah, New York I I Sanborn Washington, D. C. 7 Wheeler Utica, New York I I5 Reed Brooklyn, New York 41 Wheeler Holden, Massachusetts 152 The Aegis, Vol. VXXXVIII William Bradford Terry Nathaniel Sterns Thayer Ernest Eastman Thomas Plaistow, New Hampshire Somerville, Massachusetts Rock, Massachusetts 20 Fayerweather 3 Thornton 35 Fayerweather 25 Fayerweather Lyman Hinckley Thomas, EN South Middleboro, Massachusetts Dean Alan Thompson Orange, Massachusetts Allan Charles Thurman, CIJFA Baltimore, Maryland Fletcher Sandford Tilton Washington, D. C. Thomas Willard Towler, BQII Cranford, New Jersey Parker Trowbridge, WY Worcester, Massachusetts Somerville Pinkney Tuck, Jr., AACI' . Elmer Clayton Tucker Evans Truman Twitchell Harold Percival Underwood Alfred Riley Urion, Jr., QPAGD Homer Jackson Vail, K2 Alexandria, Egypt Chelsea, Massachusetts North Collins, New York Elgin, Illinois Chicago, Illinois Randolph, Vermont ' Chester Adrian Vander Pyl, BGJII Roxbury, Massachusetts Russell Frank Varney, EN Chester Dudley Ward, South Berwick, Maine New York, New York , Sherman Broomhead Ward, BGDH Portsmouth, New Hampshire Howard Porter Warren Waterman Goulding Warren, FAE Keene, New Hampshire Cape Neddick, Maine Albert Brooks Washburn, Charles Dana Waterman, George Byron Watts I'I.aI'OlCl E.1.lgCl'1C Weare EAE Bethel, Vermont AAQD Davenport, Iowa Franklin, New Hampshire Collin Wells, AKE Carlton Kaye Welsh, .CIJEK Henry Gerry Weymouth Nathaniel McLellan Whitmore Marcus Melville Whitney, CDAX Conrad Church Wilbur Warde Wilkins Harlon Parker Willis, XCIJ Earle Van Kuren Willson, APY Lincoln Squires Wilson,, ATA Kendall Winship, GJAX Keith Ainsworth Wood, K2 Harold Hamlet Woods Eben Roxburgh'Woolard Marc Snowell Wright, ATA Hanover, New Hampshire Rockford, Illinois Lyme, New Hampshire Brunswick, Maine Winchendon, Massachusetts 3 Wentworth 5 Reed 7 Hubbard 20 Wheeler 9 Massachusetts 40 Wheeler 1 45 Massachusetts 48 Fayerweather I7 Fayerweather 4 Richardson South Fayerweather I3 New Hubbard 23 Reed 7 College 20 Wheeler 20-22 Reed 35 Wheeler 28 New Hampshire 50 Wheeler l New Hubbard 28 New Hampshire 26 Occom Ridge 47 Wheeler I0 Reed 42 Massachusetts 8 Richardson Minneapolis, Minnesota Z4 New Hampshire Newton Centre, Massachusetts I4 Massachusetts Elliot, Maine i V Rutland, Vermont Lyndonville, Vermont 23 Reed 29 Richardson 6 Massachusetts Melrose, Massachusetts 55 New Hampshire Portsmouth, New Hampshire 45 Fayerweather Groton, Massachusetts A 51 Wheeler Revere, Massachusetts Chicago, Illinois A 26 Fayerweather II New Hubbard GRAVE OF OUR FOUNDER 154 The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII s i-iool.. KfV - Qj I7 E A ff P I A P We Faculty Ernest Fox Nichols, DSC., l..l...D., President. George Sellers Graham, HL., lVl.D., Secretary and Instructor in Pathology. Henry Martyn Field, A.lVl., lVl.D., Professor Emeritus of Therapeutics. A Pasadena, Cal. Charles Beylard Guerard De Nancrede, lVl.D., l..l...D., Professor of Surgery and Clini- call Surgery. 1 Ann Arbor, Mich. Edwin Julius Bartlett, A.lVl., NLD., Professor of Chemistry. fflcaclemic Department., TilghmanAlVlinnour Balliet, A.lVl., lVl.D., Professor of- Therapeutics Philadelphia, Penn. William Pottoo, Poo., Prof esso r of Biology CZoology Aoooforofo Dooortrrrorttg orirooo Dubois Frost, AM., MD., Professor of Arrotoroo. John Mortfo Guo, AM., MD., Professor of tlro Science and Practice of Mooziofrro. Colin Campbell Stewart, Poo., Brown Prof oooo r of Physiology. Howard Nelson Kingsford, A.lVl., lVl.D., Professor of Pathology and Bacteriology. ' -1 ,gg sf' --- Dartmouth, 1911 155 Granville Priest Conn, A.M., NLD., Professor Emeritus of Hygiene. I - Concord, N. H. Edward Cowles, lvl.D., LLB., Prof essof of Mental Diseases. Boston, lvlsss. George Aderrrs Leland, A.1Vl., lvl.D., Professor of Otolaryngology. Boston, lvless. Myles srorrdrslr, Alvl., lvl.D., Professor of ofslrrlrolrrrologo. Boston,.Mass. Jerrres Riddle Goffe, lvl.D., Professor of Gynecology. New Yorle, N. Y. John Osborn Pololr, lvls., lvl.D., Ijrof esso r of Obstetrics. Brooklyn, N. Y. Harvey Parker Towle, Ala., lvl.D., Prof essor of Dermatology. P Boston, lvless. Vlfilliam Edwin Butler, LLM., NLD., Lecturer on Legal Medicine. Brooklyn, N. Y. Percy Bartlett, AB., lvl.D., Instructor in Anatomy. clrsrles Ernest Bolser, Plr.D., Assistant Professor of Clrerrrfsrro rrfleoderrrre Defsorrrrrerril Leon Burr Richardson, A.lVl., Instructor in Chemistry Cflcademic Departmentj Leland Griggs, Ph.D., Instructor in Biology fflcademic Departmentj Reginald Hunter Colley, A.B., Instructor in Biology fflcaclemic Departmentj 156 The Aegis, Vol. Xxxvln 1 Medical School Calendar 1909 s August 1 3 Third and Fourth Year Courses began. September 23 First and Second Year Courses began. Recess from December 22, 10.00 A. M., to january 5, inclusive. . , C 1910 March 25 Third and Fourth Year Courses end. ' Examinations by Delegates. i Graduation Exercises. I Recess from March 31, 10.00 Al. M., io April 13, inclusive. June 29 First and Second Year Courses end. August 2 Third and Fourth Year Courses begin. September 2.2 First and Second Year Courses begin. Fourth Year Men Dennis Leo Black, B.S. Nashua, New Hampshire ' 21 School Street William Plummer Clough , New London, New Hampshire g - , Il Pleasant Street Paul Revere Felt, A.B. Hillsboro Bridge, New Hampshire l . 9 West South Street ! Thomas Sullivan Field, iA.B. A i Nashua, New Hampshire l 4 School Street Paul Haley t Medford, Massachusetts 9 West South Street Ira Nelson Kilburn Holyoke, Massachusetts 9 West South Street Morton Howard Langill, B.S. 0 Hanover, New Hampshire Zl Allen Street f , ,Ai ...Ai ,, , Dartmouth, 1911 157 Charles Alphonso McKendree, Frank Harrison Mathews Thomas Edward Reilly, B.S. Harry Carl Storrs, B.S. Charles Lemuel Trickey Charles Roger Abbott Walter Alonso Bartlett Warren John Bostick Stillman George Davis Eben Winslow Fiske, A.B. Le Roy Charles Gran A. B. The Hanover Inn 9 West South Street 21 School Street 42 South Main Street 41 South Main Street Third Year Men I5 South Main Street 9 West South Street 3 Lebanon Street 21 School Street 4 School Street 23 North M'ain Street Manchester, New Hampshire Manchester, New Hampshire Randolph, Massachusetts Hanover, New Hampshire Dover, New Hampshire Sanbornton, New Hampshire Manchester, New Hampshire Thompsonville, Connecticut Nashua, New Hampshire Waltham, Massachusetts North Adams, Massachusetts Benjamin Eugene Sanborn, Jr., A.B. Leavitts Hill, New Hampshire r 9 West South Street In Arthur Briggs Shaw, B.S. Terry, MOHfaHa 9 West South Street Morris Kellogg Smith, A.B. Hanover, New Hampshire I3 West Wheelock Street t I 1 I I 1 P1 l 1 L s E t ,t ,V t I l l t l l l 'RN 158 The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII Thacher Washburn Worthen, A.B. II Webster Avenue George Yates Young, Jr. 23 North Main Street Second Year Men Clarence Alden -Bonner . 3 School Street Arthur Arannah Burt 5' 3 West Street George Joshua Clarke 46 South Main Street Edmund Joseph Daly 3 School Street Clarence Eugene Dunbar, A.B. g ' 41 South Main Street William Francis Holzer, A.B. 9 College Street Edward Don Leete 5 College Street Frank Edward Lewis, A.B. 25 Lebanon Street William James Vivian 5 College Street ' John Willard Wesley 2 Wentworth Street Arthur Beattie Woodman ' 23 North Main Street ' First Year Men George Edgar Allen 5 New Hubbard James Creighton Barker, Jr. 9 West South Street Hanover. New Hampshire Hyde Park, Massachusetts Lynn, Massachusetts St. Johnsbury,iVermont Jamaica, Vermont Bayonne, New Jersey Manchester, New Hampshire Arlington, New Jersey Concord, New Hampshire Auburndale, Massachusetts New Britain, Connecticut St. Johnsbury, Vermont - Bath, New Hampshire Bradford, Massachusetts New Milford, Connecticut Dartmouth, 1911 159 Howard Poor Beckett A 44 College Street Robert Oscar Blood V 9 College Street Benjamin Prescott Burpee 22 South Fayerweather Howard Willard Cleasby I9 Allen Street Wuliam Ernest Emery 23 North Main Street Harold Treadwell Farnsworth 34 College Street Louis Ferenazi 23 North Main Street John Stephen Gould 4 24 South Park Street Arthur Gregory Holland 9 West South Street Thurlow Titus Huntington 34 Fayerweather Henry James McGinnis I5 South Main Street Karl Rollin Maerker Davison Block J. Sherman .Norris I0 The Tavern Charles Edward Parker V 9 West South Street Karl Herbert Pitcher 21 Massachusetts Harold Clement Quinlan 9 West South Street Edmund Henry Robbins 9 West South Street Gilbert Henry Scott ' 23 North Main Street Harold Alfred Segur I9 Allen Street Leroy Tyler Stokes I0 The Tavern D Peabody, Massachusetts White River Junction, Vermont Manchester, New Hampshire Littleton, New Hampshire Surry, Maine Milford, New Hampshire Bayonne, New Jersey Hanover, New Hampshire Manchester, New Hampshire Richmond, Indiana Waterville, Maine Napoleon, Ohio Rochester, New Hampshire Cliftondale, Massachusetts Haverhill, Massachusetts Meriden, Connecticut Manchester, New Hampshire Lawrence, Massachusetts Enfield, Massachusetts Rochester, New Hampshire 160 The Aegis, vol. xxxvm P THAYE w Cl'l00L .WM mb Uverseers The President of Dartmouth College. Gen. Henry l..arcom, Abbott, l..l...D. Cambridge, Miwsachusetts Jonathan Parker Snow, CE.. Boston' Massachusetts Prof. Gustav Joseph Fieberger West Point' New York Otis Ellis l-lovey, CE. New York, New York Faculty Ernest Fox Nichols, D.SC., l..L.D., President. Robert Fletcher, Ph.D., Director anal Professor of Civil Engineering. John Vose Hazen, CE., Professor of Civil Engineering. Charles Arthur Holclen, CE., Professor of Civil Engineering. Frank Eugene Austin, B.S., Professor of Electrical Engineering. Frederick William Welch, CE., Instructor in Surveying ffuly-Sffpfcmbcfj' Raymond Robb Marsden, CE., Instructor in Surveying, Stereotomy and Laboratory- Hafry Abbott Ward, B.S., Field Assistant in Surveying ffuly-Sepfembefj' S.. S Dartmouth, 1911 I July . 2 0 September 2 l December 22 April 2 6 July l 9 Benjamin Ayer, B.S. Calendar 1909 First Year ,Course began. Second ,Year Course began. Recess of Twelve Days begins. 1910 Thayer School Year ends. First Year Course begins. Second Year Men Belmont, Massachusetts 41 South Main Street ffl! Delmont Rockwood Bradley, B.S. Gloucester, Massachusetts fm f Ford Block H Arthur Leet Buxton, B.S. i Springfield, Massachusetts fi 40 New Hampshire F rank Gordon Cook, B.S. 'Oliver W. Cushman, B.S. Concord, New Hampshire I4 West Wheelock Street 1 Manchester, New Hampshire 4 College Street Benjamin Hannon Dudley, ,B.S. Malone, New York . 9 College Street Robert Rutledge Gould, B.S. I Portland, Connecticut l Fayerweather Winthrop Lamson Smith, B.S. . Brooklyn, New York 9 College Street Harry Abbott Ward, B.S. Lynn, Massachusetts Q 9 College Street i .fi 161 162 The Aegis, Vol. xxxvm Intermediate Year Non-Resident Group Students on leave of absence in Held and office practice Frank S. Austin, B.S. John Cleaveland Beebe, B.S. John Warren Childs, B.S. Ralph Byron Clement, B.S. Fred Ernest Hanson, B.A., Fred Sumner Hanson, Jr., B.S. John Edward Hansbury, B.S. Arthur Lowell Herrick, B.S. Hazen Kimball Hibbard, B.S. Fred Gray Leary, B.A., B.S. Leon Craig Marshall, B.S. Maurice Ready, vB.S. Dwight Thornton Reed Harold Cushing Whitmore John Anthony Cassidy V 7 Ford Block George Edward Chamberlain 24 S anborn Francis Leonard Donovan 24 Richardson Harry Burns Dore Thayer Building Peter Staut Dow l South Park Street Whitney Haskins Eastman 24 S anborn Henry Roger Harrison A - BSI! House Lynn, Massachusetts Hampden, Massachusetts Henniker, New Hampshire Chelsea, Massachusetts Springvale, Maine Somerville, Massachusetts Beverly, Massachusetts Gloucester, Massachusetts r Newbury, Vermont New Hartford, New York Hanover, New Hampshire Manchester, New Hampshire Portsmouth, New Hampshire Lynn, Massachusetts Brooklyn, New York Manchester, New Hampshire Troy, New York Portsmouth, New Hampshire Knoxville, Tennessee Fort Ann, New York Denver, Colorado off.: X ,llmerd '1 nbhtte Misfit .ltltae 3 22613 3 ANSI! 7 Ekfll TEC!!! lv., F fi . . Q 1.22 1 8527! a 'sri IIT! t :rt ire ee R Dartmouth, 191 1 163 Edward Wyman Higbee James Warren Ingalls Edson Warren Keith James joseph Kerley Joseph Ritchie Kinney Walter Harrison Krafft Ralph Wilbur Noyes Robert Emerson Parker Guy Maxwell Perry Earle Howard Pierce James Marsh Porter Harold Wesley Robinson Fletcher Rogers Ralph Arthur Sherwin Lewis Hamilton Sisson Joseph Matthews Smyth Edgar Mills Steward Perley .Nelson Storer Harry Artemas Wells Abiel Wayland Wood 9 College Street 6 New Hampshire 6 New Hampshire 9 New Hampshire 3 Sanborn Davison Block SAX House - 5 West South Street C and G House GAX House 9 College Street Thayer Building 4 South Fayerweather 9 West South Street 9 West South Street 9 College Street 5 West South Street I6 New Hubbard Newport, Rhode Island Lynn, A Massachusetts West Wareham, 1 Massaehusetts Ballston' Spa, New York Winthrop, Massachusetts Brooklyn, New York Bethlehem, New Hampshire Reading, Massachusetts Littleton, New Hampshire Newtonville, Massachusetts Malden, Massachusetts I Warren, Vermont Brooklyn, New York Orange, Massachusetts Potsdam, New York Whitinsville, Massachusetts Chicago, Illinois Portsmouth, R New Hampshire Apthorp, New Hampshire Worcester, Massachusetts l 4J'7'ogeg XX X l J 0 C . V Bs 42: A 1. 596 R R ' .9 ,PO X I u aaa 0,9015 0' 4' 3 I ,Qc 1 V. 'Rf - I . New 'f x 270 1 Jbo 1 ao 'n 1 ly . 1 - ' 1 f X NJ Faculty Ernest Fox Nichols, Sc.D., l..l...D., President. U Harlow Stafford Persons, Ph.D., Director and Professor of Commerce and Industry. fCommercial Geography, International Trade, and Business Organization and ' Management. D , i David Collin Wells, A.B., National Industrial Efficiency. ' Frank I-laigh Dixon, Ph.D., Organization and Administration of Corporations, Corpora- tion Finance, and Transportation. Jesse Siddall Reeves, Ph.D., Attorney-at-Law. fCommercial Law, Maritime Law, International Law, and Diplomacy., Frank Arthur Updyke, Ph.D., American Government and Spanish-America and the - Far East. I Warren Milton Persons, BS., Assistant Professor of Finance. . fpractical Banking, Statistics, and Insurance., fAbsent on leavej William Henry Murray, A.B., Assistant Professor of French, German and 5,UCll'liSl1. French, German and Spanish Composition and Conversation. William Rensselaer Gray, B.I..., M.C.S., Assistant Professor of Accounting. Accounting and Commercial Mathematics. Edmund Ezra Day, Ph.D., Money and Banking. XT' U K :- I L If 4. V 1 ' 6 .ff M 4 ' Dartmouth, 1911 165 Calendar 1909 September 23 Year began-Thursday morning. November 25 Thanksgiving Dayg a holiday. Recess from December 22, 10.00 A. M., to fanuary 5, inclusive. A e 1910 Jan. 24-Feb. 5 Mar. 31-April I3 April , 26 June 20-25 Recess for First Year Course. Second Year Course ends. p A s Second Year Men Walter Edward Brown, B.S. 1 9 College Street Ernest Herman Goodrich, B.S. 9 College Street Frederick Greenwood, A.B., Univ. of Montana, '09 I0 West South Street Elgin Mifllin, Jr., -A.B., Univ. of Mich., '09 9 College Street Special Students Fred Dighton Laton, B.S. 41 South Main Street Chester Warren Nichols, A.B. Davison Block Arthur Webster Stevens 2 Richardson First Year Men Arthur Pratt Allen I7 Wentworth Jerome Brigham Badgeley .39 Massachusetts Examinations for First Year Course Examinations for First Year Course Brimfield, Massachusetts Portland, Maine Spokane, Washington Lansing, Michigan Nashua, New Hampshire Reading, Massachusetts Concord, New Hampshire South Berlin, Massachusetts Denver, Colorado 166 The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII Donald Runnells Bryant Warren Shaw Carter l-loitt Newton Charlton Chester Francis Corney Brown Cooper Pierpont McClaskCy Cowan Charles Luther Crawford Raymond Fiske Cutler James Drummond, Jr. Nathaniel Albert Emerson Howard Lockhart F ogg George Frederick Gonyer Max Lucius Holmes Rlelaara spear Hen-sh K Royal 'Wilkins Hyde Leon Buell Kendall Harold Johnson lvlaeele Ralph Howe Paine X111 House Chicago, Illinois Somersworth, New Hampshire I9 New Hampshire 25 Sanborn 3 New Hampshire 24 Wheeler Davison Block 29 Massachusetts 29-30 South Fayerweather Davison Block 9 Thornton I4 Sanborn 27 Sanborn Z8 Richardson 8 Crosby Xflv I-louse KKK House Hanover, New Hampshire Mansheld, Massachusetts Fort Wayne, Indiana Allston, Massachusetts Rockford, Illinois Warren, Massachusetts Amesbury, Massachusetts Etna, New Hampshire Hyde Park, Massachusetts Littleton, New Hampshire Newton, Massachusetts Cambridge, Massachusetts Milford, New Hampshire Ballardvale, Massachusetts Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts 5 Crosby White River Junction, Vermont I7 Wentworth E S vw, ll L' . iamwllrg ldmware dtllgmtx KIQQ0. ..J .tance Lxf :mari .Z zistifi 3 ,,,l,,vJ ,.. 2:19573 grit!! My ,155 :fmt Dartmouth, 191 1 167 Albert Amasa Ricker Thomas Edward Steward P Robert Hazen Stone Otto F rank Taylor John Cornelius Vander Pyl Ernest Adolph Wagner I-loward Edward Washburn Harris Moody West St. Johnsbury, Vermont 9 Richardson St. Cloud, Minnesota I3 Thornton Wilder, Vermont 17-l9 Wentworth 1 Lawrence, Massachusetts 6 North Fayerweather Roxbury, Massachusetts I3 New Hubbard Manchester, New Hampshire I4 Sanborn A Putney, Vermont 21 Sanborn E Chester, New Hampshire I4 West Wheelock Street 1 TWELVE FEET OF WATER AT WILDER ' Faculty Session of 1909 Ernest Fox Nichols, DSC., l..L.D., President. ' Thomas Wilson Dorr Worthen, A.lVl., Cheney Professor of Mathematics. Director of Summer School. ' Clarence Edmund Meleney, A.lVl., l..l...D., Associate Superintendent Department of Education. P V John Hiram Gerould, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Biology fZoology.Q Frank Arthur Updyke, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Political Science. Ernest Felix Langley, A.lVl., Assistant Professor of the Romance Languages ffirench and Italian. Q Ashley Kingsley Hardy, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of German and Instructor in Old English. r Norman Everett Gilbert, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Physics. a A A Dartmouth, 1911 169 Prescott Orde Skinner, A.M., Assistant Professor of the Romance Languages fFrench ana' Spanishj , 1 Emerson David Fite, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of History, Yale University. William Kilhorne Stewart, A.M., Assistant Professor of German. Charles Ernest Bolser, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Chemistry. Fletcher Harper Swift, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Education, University of Minne- sota. Leon Burr Richardson, AM., Instructor in cnornrsrrn. Albert Harp Licklider, Ph.D., Instructor rn English. Arthur Houston Chivers, AM., Instructor in Biology. Albert Davis, Pn.D., Instructor in English. Ralph Dennison Bsorlo, AB., Assistant Instructor in Mathematics. Summer School Students I Leicester Best Atkins, Englsh, French A , Washington, D. C. Paul Mason Batcheldor, A.B., German, Mathematics Portsmouth, New Hampshire Ralph Dennison Beetle, A.B., Mathematics Hanover, New Hampshire flqhomas Bell, A.B., French, Spanish Exeter, New Hampshire John Cowles Brooks, History, French Claremont, New Hampshire Benjamin Prescott Burpee, A.B., Chemistry Manchester, New Hampshire Edgar Stratton Chappelear, Physics Zanesville, Ohio Lawrence Carlisle Chase, Physics Everett, Massachusetts John Clough, History, English Hanover, New Hampshire Hiram Norton Cushman, English, Zoology Brihton, Massachusetts Josephvjames Davidson, French, Botany Coos, New Hampshire Orlando Chester Davis, A.B., English, French Hanover, New iHampshire Percy Deshon, Physics Hot Springs, Arkansas Joseph Elliot Downey, English Newtonville, Massachusetts William Wallace Dudley, English Wayland, MaSSaChUSCl-iS 170 The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII Clifton Tisdale Eclgerly, German, Zoology Thomas Albert Foster, English, Zoology Earl Clifton Gordon, English, Zoology J Leominster, Massachusetts Portland, Maine Canaan, New Hampshire Arthur Coleman Gow, English, 1 olitical Science, Physics Brattleboro, Vermont George Alexander Graves, 2nd, English Ned Gray Griffin, German, Chemistry Frederick Sabin Harvey, Chemistry, Zoology Joseph Richmond Hatch, English, Chemistry Herbert Richardson Hawes, English Curtis Morrison Hilliard, A.B., Chemistry, Zoology Charles Frederick Hitchcock, English, Zoology Frank Martin Howe, A.B., Physics Wesley Marshall Hunt, Education, Physics Richard Spahr Hursh, English, French Harold Valmore Hyde, Physics George Harold Jenks, French, Chemistry David Laundon Johnson, History, English Earle Field Karr, Zoology, Botany Herrick Faber Kidder, English, Chemistry Arthur Joshua Knight, English Samuel Anderson Matthewson, Physics Clarence James lVlcLam, Zoology, Botany Earl Carlton Nelson, Mathematics, Botany Donald Ferguson Palmer, English Bradley Merrill Patten, German William Lawrence Peck, English Roger Grenway Pierce, English, Zoology Walter Milton Price, Spansh, Zoology Francis Moncrief Qua, Engl'sh, Spanish Rollo George Reynolds, Zoology Earl Jackson Rogers, A.B., Physics Robert Elmer Sault, French, Chemistry Springfield, Massachusetts Albany, New York Lowell, Massachusetts Chelsea, Massachusetts Worcester, Massachusetts Braintree, Massachusetts Gilbertville, Massachusetts Meriden, New Hampshire Hanover, New Hampshire Cambridge, Massachusetts Lynn, Massachusetts ' Claremont, New Hampshire Cleveland, Ohio Passaic, New Jersey Bridgewater, New Hampshire Rockford, Illinois New York, New York Ryegate, Vermont Hanover, New Hampshire Paducah, Kentucky Hanover, New Hampshire St. Johnsbury, Vermont Dorchester Centre, Massachusetts Indianapolis, lndiana Lowell, Massachusetts Cambridge, Vermont Cabot, Vermont Randolph, Vermont George Henry Schildmiller, Physics, Chemistry Waterbury, Connecticut XX X 437' 1 X Nqwm '1 Vw. l f'1c1.w,, wgwm 'Vim Ms. .iuggm twmm L,g'N With .zkggjyra --LIC S1112 it .T Uilfffi u illffi AIZCWCETY -1 if. ,tie 53319.13 W Amr cfm '1'TT'Il!f some sexi? fwm w :mm fri m1 wif fgfznf nw! 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Graves, 'IO TTUCIE M fmagcf Chairmen of Advisory Committee Prof. Laycock ' A A . A F00fbf1ll Dr. Bolser Baseball and Basketball Prof. Proctor Track and Tennis ,, if, H Z 5 SHERWIN KICKING BALL 1 4 ' Y,,, A-MAT Y -W F CAPTAIN TOBIN - - Dartmouth 1911 177 The Season of 1909 I. ,, ., . . I E 4 WITH the goal from placement of Captain Tobin in the Harvard game, one more successful football season came to a , close for Dartmouth. While not signalised as in the previous two years by any great victories the year was nevertheless an eminently successful one because of ,the one fact that Dartmouth showed by the final ranking of a great majority of the critics that she is entitled to a secured position in the top rank of intercollegiate foot- ball. It was evident from the work of last fall that while Dart- mouth tearrs may differ with respect to the scores they make upon opponents, the calibre of the big Green teams is a constant factor. There was not only the handicap of a new coaching system to start the year with but the great question of the effect of the freshman ruling had to be answered. The material which re- , turned, was not the best that has ever returned to fall practice to make up a new team and the self-evident fact that the freshman class was unusually prolific in fine material, made this a doubly bitter pill. -The new coaching! staff however, went at the matter in tlie determined hammer and tongs fashion characteristic of their predecessors and the outlines of a varsity team of the same old, standard began to loom up. Theiquestion at the start was seen to be with the second string and on this bugbear of the season the coaches immediately turned their attention even to the detriment of the men of admitted varsity class. The first contest of the schedule was with Massachusetts State College in which the Aggies,' were beaten,22 to 0. After the game l-lead Coach Lillard declared himself delighted with the splendid pull together spirit which his proteges showed but declared even at this stage that the team development would be greatly hindered because of the lack of first class substitutes. Vermont played a surprisingly good game against Dart- mouth od the next ,Saturday and although outplayed, they missed being scored upon and the game ended a scoreless tie. A week later Bowdoin went down in a good well-played game on the part of the Green by a I5 to 0 score. 178 The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII The next two weeks saw the games with the old rivals of the Triangular League of the 90's. Williams was hailed as having its best eleven for years but she unfortunately ran into the finest game Dartmouth exhibited up to the Harvard meeting and the Purple fell I8 to 0. Amherst was a bit more successful in the point of scores but in reality met a listless team and escaped I2 to 0. Following a defeat of Holy Cross by the second string Dartmouth met Princeton at Princeton. The game was a disappointment to Princeton, who expected to defeat Dart- mouthg to Dartmouth who expected to defeat Princetong and to the spectators who ex-- pectedito see a good game. A series of unavoidable accidents brought Dartmouth onto the field the most lifeless. and unsteadied team that has represented the Green in many a day. Only once did the men from Hanover strike their stride and then a most unfortunate decision spoiled everything. The work of Lang, who was playing against three men, was responsible for the lone score which Marks crashed over for. Captain Tobin kicked an extremely difficult goal in the face of certain defeat if he failed. Princeton played better football, but not much, and was fortunate in having a kicker of undeniable ability. The score: 6 to 6 tells the tale about as near as is possible for any football score to do. Against Harvard, Dartmouth for over half the game at least made a magnificent showing. As everyone had foretold at the close of the first game, eleven men were not enough to defeat the Crimson, and an influx of fresh men battered a hole through the stubborn defense of the Green's exhausted forwards. After Harvard's score Ingersoll's splendid openfield running gave Dartmouth an opportunity to even matters up. A forlorn hope forward pass miscarried however, and with some ten minutes to play, Harvard's great machine scored once more. Still fighting the Green caught their confident oppon- ents off guard and following a beautifully recovered onside kick, Captain Tobin kicked a field goal straight and true between the Harvard goal posts. The one great disappoint- ment of this defeat was the fact that the great machine which conquered the best that Dart- mouth had, on the following Saturday became completely demoralized and made a showing woefully poor in comparison to the previous week. A Of the men who played on the team, Dartmouth found successors in Bankhart and Daly at the ends, worthy of Kennedy and the great Schildmiller. Daly in the Prince- ton game and Bankhart in the Harvard showed almost perfect form. At one tackle Lang was undoubtedly the saviour of his side of the line and Dartmouth would have been in a wretched fix if he had not returned to college. At the other tackle Sherwin because l Z f f i gflf WJ Vffl Qi 5, L 'ut r if R 1. I E F N X x' if 14 'Mlm --...gf J 1 t M -v... Siu: 1 ml.. ,... X .M LL --- WI 11 .,,.,, f ,. 4 ng .. 'g1 1ZL.5 ..f'I .. 1--' .. lgflfli' 'dl F i 0 .1 1- ---' I ,. ,se ! Dartmouth, 1911 ' 179 of-a disabling injury, was prevented from bearing out what promised to be the greatest year of his career. Captain Tobin was againthe wonderful player of last year at guard. So sterling was his work that he needs to comment to impress its importance. At the other guard, Farnum, while perhaps not of the highest class this year, displayed possibilities of a great guard. Needham at center, was light but distinctly a fighter from the first whistle to the last. 1 In the backfield, one of the most interesting features of the year was the fight for quarterback between Brady and Pishon. An accident coming at the most unfortunate time of the year put the latter out of it however and with his final appearance Brady, while not brilliant, proved himself reliable and steady. Of the other three men, Captain-elect Marks was the steady, ever-reliable ground gainer of the year. Not only reliable but invariably brilliant, Marks, offensively and defensively, was a wonderful player. At one half was Ryan, not a great ground-gainer but as an assistance to the man with the ball and as as secondary defense man, he was fully an equal of his mate Ingersoll. Only in the final game, having recovered from a series of painful injuries, which-blocked his playing all year, did Ingersoll show himself the wonder he really is. I-lis openfield work and remarkable punting against Harvard, easily marked him as the star of the game. Of the substitutes Dudley, after three years of mediocre football sprung forth as a good player and there was butl a shade between him and the first backfield. Smith, the other substitute of promise, possessed daring and nerve but little weight. Boylan, as an emergency man in the Princeton game, played surprisingly good football and was un- fortunate in being overshadowed by two men. At end, Dodge, as substitute to Bankhart, not only played wide-awake football against Princeton, but put up the nerviest sort of foot- ball in the Harvard game. In the line, Johnson and Dingle were of practically the same class as the men they replaced and if they return to college another year will be a great aid. Elcock, light but fast, filled the shoes of Sherwin both in the Princeton and Harvard games and blocked most effectively what all regarded as a sure hole. The great significant fact of the past season is that Dartmouth, even though handi- capped by the first operation of the ruling, debarring freshmen from varsity competition, nevertheless proved her right to hold the position for which she has been so fiercely strug- gling for the last ten years. When even in the face of the first effect of such a draw- back as the Green experienced. this season she can still maintain her prestige, there is no reason why with the splendid prospects of the coming year she cannot go to the very top. i , i i CHEERING SECTION AT HARVARD GAME ,533 I K 'Q 5, wr X, XA f ' nw- L 'Z' X lx 5 '-4. ,- ' 1'-T'-' P gg' - --- 4-'-'A QU U X- .L ff A- A- T..- 5 . I Q N Ei Q ,,, -an WATERU 'I FOOTBALL TEAM, 1909 182 The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII Their Last Games JOI-IN CLARK WALWORTH TOBIN who, as captain of the Dartmouth team of l909, not only played the greatest game of his four years' varsity football but as the brill- iant leader of a great team, displayed a nobleness and cleanness of character which it will be impossible to replace for sometime to come. In the words of a rival coach, the cleanest and most sportsmanlike athlete I ever saw on a football field, Captain To- bin not only won the esteem and respect of the intercollegiate World, the profound admiration of everyone connected with the college, but the ever- lasting devotion of every one of the men who worked under him. As an influence for the better in every situation, Clark Tobin should stand forth as one of the greatest if not the greatest captain that Dartmouth has ever had and even more so as one of the most magnih- cent specimens of manhood this college has ever known. '-'lic y ,N I V, f ,MVN 1,5 4 i ',,', f 1 ' f yfiywbff f , fp ,Z i I .ff , ' :, ff! f,,,':,,:5,ggA ,mf 5 ff ff! X W X 'LVF5 Y 7 7 . 5 72723 iff' - JIZXVW L, 2,1 . A ,Mazza 3' 1 LAURENCE. HARDY BANKHART, Dart- mouth's small but sandy end, after three years as general util- ity man played a game at end in his final game which, even handicapped by injuries as he was, stamped him as one of the greatest ends in the country. Bankhart stands forth as a typi- cal type of Dartmouth man who is willing at all times to give up opportunities for individual brilliancy, in order to serve the best interests of the team. Always reliable, though never brill- iant until the l-larvard game, Bankhart will leave a large hole to fill. l l 1 BOWDOIN GAME, '09 S - - -A ,..-- ... , ....., --. . .1-..,,- Dartmouth 191 1 BENJAMIN LANG was the man who by a personal sacrifice of the greatest magnitude saved Dartmouth from an al if 'WM most inevitably woeful season lhe impression this sacrifice M made can never be appreciated by one who was not in Hanover aa E to see the effect of the news of his return to college after a year s absence Lang on the right side of the Dartmouth line was a X f+ , 183 ff -., .,, . , , ,,,. . . I S' 1 . L5 i V VI , 2 .- 1- , I Q - . . . - , . , , 4 .N I F . , I he l -VX .fi -9' l 1 ' Q ., 5 , I ' ' . ff gi. M' ' mi f ' i 11- - r I ' v X 57' I 1--hr: TY 'a .c :M Q.. -4:41. l u- .ug - .4 K 4-1 --.F Wax K y tower and his wonderful work in the Princeton game practically ,AAN . . . against the combined efforts of three men marked him as a player of sterling merit. Dartmouth owes more to Ben Lang than she will ever be able to repay. FRANCIS ANTHONY BRADY, starting the season green and crude, ended it cool, level-headed and capable. Quarterback is the most difficult position on the team for an in- experienced man to Ht into but as the coaches picked him for a candidate, Brady determined to make good as he has done in everything else he has tried in college. l-le did so. ln the Princeton game Brady appeared more unnerved by the accidents of the day than any man on the team, but a week later in the Harvard game, he wasall of a general that could be asked for. In basketball, and in baseball Brady has been a great aid. In football when the college needed him, he was there. . THE ENTIRE SQUAD 4 l 3 1 1 L 1 . 1 1 l 1 l I. 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 l l I l I 1 l 1 1 1 l 1 I 5 1 1 l 5 l. 'l l ll t r 1 .I ll 1 li K 1, 1, ll I 1. 1 V A 184 The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII E. Daly, '12, Left End R. W. Sherwin, '11, Left Tackle W. B. Elcock, '12, Left Tackle C. W. Tobin, '10, Left Guard, fCapt.j E. Neeclham, '11,.Centre J. R H. Dingle, '10, Centre . E.. Farnum, '12, Right Guard .R. V. Johnson, '10, Right Guard - B. Lang, '10, Right Tackle Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Qct. Nov. Nov. Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth W. W. Dudley, ' ki'--.. .-.-- g-f -:iii i Football 1909 M. C. Blake, '10, Manager R. B. Keeler, '1 1, Assistant Manager W. H. Lillarcl, '05, Head Coach W. Randall, Assistant Coach J. T. Keacly, '05, Assistant Coach J. C. Brusse, '09, Assistant Coach The Team 1909 L. H. Bankart, '10, Right End C. P. Dodge, '12, Right End elf s. . A. Bracly, '10, Quarterback S. Pishon, '10, Quarterback J. Boylan, '12, Quarterback J. E. Ingersoll, '11, Left Half Bac W. D. Steward, '10, Left Half Back Results of the Season - Massachusetts A. C. Vermont Bowdoin Williams Amherst Holy Cross Princeton Harvarcl Opponents J. Ryan, '10, Right Half Back J. 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Chaclbourne, '10, Catcher S. F..Eaton, ,I I, Thiral Base A. Ganley, 'll, Pitcher E.. Daly, 'lZ, Center Field L. F. Ekstrom, '12, Pitcher ' C. W. Orr, 'I2, Utility ' A F. A. Bracly, '10, First Base J. Ryan, '10, Third Base Batting Averages, 1909 'I Fielding Averages,.1909 AB H P.C e PO A E P.C Daly 63 I Cliaclbourne I Z2 I 3 3 Brady 68 ' I9 Brady 7 3 Mitchell 30 I 8 Mitchell 3 I Norton '54 I 4 Ekstrom I 7 I Emerson u 52 I I2 Cxanley A I2 I Orr 39 ' 9 Norton 35 5 GHHICY 9 - 2 Emerson 3 2 Schilclmiller 63 I Z Conroy 44 7 Ekstrom I 6 3 Schilclmiller 2 3 Ryan I 7 3 Daly 2 4 Conroy 62 I I liaton IO 6 Chaclbourne 58 8 Ryan 5 2 Eaton Z0 2 Un I4 I0 Team Average Team Average BASEBALL SQUAD, 1909 l r l l E l l l I l i l l l 1 I 2 N l ii 4 i 5 i 1 i l i I l i 1 l f ll 1 if l K i ' l i , kh,:'i........ -.. 190 The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII T Season of 1909 A POORLY balanced pitching staff was the only thing that prevented the Dart-- mouth baseball nine of i909 from being a great team. In fielding the team was strong with the exception of a single corner of the infield and in its batting at least half of the regulars were reliable and heavy hitters. As was foretold by the critics an inadvertently weak pitching staff was the anxiety of the coach and captain in everyigame. ' The squad was handicapped atithe opening of the season by the fact that owing to the difficulty of arrangement it was deprived of any trip in the nature of a try-out before the regular seasonibegan. This was shown in the nervousness displayed by the Dartmouth players in the opening game with Bowdoin although a retaliating score of I2 to 0 in the second game with the Green at the big end wiped out the defeat of the first day. i Following the Bowdoin games, Dartmouth defeated the strong Holy Cross team and Trinity but lost to Tufts. These games A were played in I-lanover and the team played good ball. On the hrst trip of the year however, they were able to win over the Army only while losing to Pennsylvania, Princeton and Vermont. The lasttwo games were remarkably close, Dartmouth failingito win through failure to seize their opportunities. The Vermont defeat was avenged in Hanover a few days later when Mitchell, twirling in grand form, heldeVermont,s best at his mercy. During Prom. week the team showed its one brilliant streak, for l Williams and Amherst' followed the fate of Vermont. Away from home Amherst was held to a tie, a game lost to Williams and an exciting contest before a large crowd in Worcester, yielded to f-loly Cross. The last game of the season was the contest with' Pennsylvania in I-lanover. The lead alternated constantly and the game appeared in doubt until the last man was out. It was in this game that the magnificent hitting of the two fresh- ' y y men, Dalvand Orr, on the delivery of one of the best college men in the East, attracted so much attention. ' T The season was an unfortunate one in that it lacked a proper ending. The games scheduled with Harvard and , Yale and to which Coach Keady had been pointing his proteges all year were both cancelled because of im- possibility of play under the weather conditions. In place of winding up with two hard fought battles for which they had been in daily preparation, the team was compelled to elect its captain and quietly disband. Z' UU? 1 2371 fm! U W' ku .fr GLX. he 02 lea: ref 'fo' in U01 0. 4 Y Dartmouth, 191 1 191 1 r - t . AS noted before, the crucial position in the team was in ' 1. 'Q , . V A .9 f r V t . the center of the diamond. Mitchell was a class A pitcher and 1 if he had been under less responsibility would undoubtedly have pitched even more successful ball than he did. I'-le was compelled to carry too large a part of the important contests in addition to being constantly on hand to relieve the other men when they were working. Ekstrom had the delivery but he also had hard luck and appeared to lack experience. With another year of fast company he will undoubtedly make a reliable man. Ganley had the brains but not the curves. This combination was not strong enough to carry the schedule that the Green went through. BRADY at first base and'Conroy at short stop were a great combina- - 1 tion when Captain-elect Norton was at second to steady them. These Av NY, .fro Ka? 5. -a '2 ,Q ,V Q, ,4- three men when working together had few superiors but it was at third 5 r - 1, base that the one weakness of the infield lay. In spite of his conscien- tious efforts and hard work, Eaton mainly on account of an early season accident. could not get' back into form, and Ryan proved no better. In the outfield Daly and Emerson stood forth as prominentlyias any two men on the team. Daly was a good fielder and splendidly reliable hitter, M Z ri leading the team with the stick. Emerson, on the other hand was an ex- cellent fielder, constantly contributing startling catches. At the bat his Nha. form was off at the opening of the year but later on whenever a hit was -aw absolutely essential, Emerson invariably got it. In right field was sta- WWE tioned Captain Schildmiller and it was from this point that the steady How wrggs ' 44 Yf' ' Y ,Q f, Sr f. 1 Q' 'K' , l ,Q QL 3 v Y 5 , 'W ' .f lx X - 'mir a ' M Ai. 1 if A, S 'f Q41 . :uf sta Qfifyjs l t' uw' .V un i' '-J r A .sa ff S sf ..-re st :gf M' -1. :rite - - of encouragement came to the other members of the team. THROUGH no one's fault the baseball season presented the appearance of starting from nowhere and end- ing in no place in particular. The season was far from a failure and yet was not quite a success. This was in spite of the fact that everyone connected with the team strove ener- getically and worked for a winner. This year with the unan- imous election of Walter Norton to the captaincy, the team with such a leader and with a squad of veterans behind him should play the best ball Dartmouth has seen in many a day. CAPTAIN SCHILDMILLER ASST. MGR. PIERCE MANAGER MASON CAPTAIN- ELECT NORTON Dartmouth, 1911 DATE April 18, April 28, April 29 May lt May 4, May 6, May 8, May 'l0, May l 1, May 12, May 15, May 18, May 2l, May 22, May 28, May 29, May 31, June 2, June 5, june 7, june 9, Andover, Hanover Hanover, Worcester, Hanover, Hanover Hanover, Philadelphia, Princeton, West Point, Burlington, Hanover, Hanover Hanover, Amherst, Baseball Card, 1909 fRainQ Williamstown, Worcester, Hanover, Cambridge, Hanover, New Haven, Andover Bowdoin Bowdoin Holy Cross I-Ioly Cross Tufts Trinity Pennsylvania Princeton Army Vermont Vermont Williams Amherst Amherst Williams . Holy Cross Massachusetts State College Harvard Pennsylvania Yale Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Rain, Dartmouth Dartmouth Rainb Dartmouth 194 The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII George Henry Schildmiller ' GEORGE HENRY SCI-IILDMILLER, one of the foremost all-round athletes that has ever represented Dartmouth, captained the College baseball team as a fitting climax to his record While a partici- pant in Dartmouth athletics. Schildrniller came to Dartmouth from Cornell at the beginning of his Sophomore year and since that time it has been a rare occasion that has not found him an active participant in some form of sport. When first on the baseball team his station was at first base, but in the judgment of the coach both this year and last it seemed better forltheginterests of the team that he should play in the field. Although it removed him from a position where he thought he would be able to manage the players with more ease, he withdrew his objections in favor of the general interests of the team. In football Schildrniller was judged by the most competent critics last year as one of the two best ends in the country. On the basketball Hoor he was a tower of strength. As noted before a captaincy was the fitting position for a man of such versatile talents. E T- f f? f f ' ' ,1',4c7 'V A 'f , Q , Q , W 1' Ei af., aw f z ff . 3 W W Q M, fy, g f? 1 , - .J f . K 1 I SQ . 5 W6 Q f S 4 I fi? 'f N ff 5 ff ' '- , g , ff .- arf g f f n?2au,?ff 'QQ Z wi 1'- YM fi? g f' A :sim 1 f, .,i,,:?,J.JZ7 i 1?4'.f3 3 , fps, 23745. 53 X C, , , . , 1: we 4 . 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A. Sherman, '10 C. B Track Team, 1909 1910 Captain E.. R. Palmer Manager ' G. A. Graves Assistant Manager F. W. Long Members Cu. Spokesheld, ' 1 0 H. Jenks, '10 O. E. Holdman, '1 1 G. M. Morris, '11 G. C. Lewis, '12 .f B. M. Preble, '12 A Dartmouth College Track and Field Records EVENT 1 00-Yard Dash 220-Yard Dash 440-Yard Dash 880-Yard Run One-Mile Run Two-Mile Run 1 20-Yard Hurdles 220-Yard Hurdles Broad Jump High Jump Pole Vault 16-Pound Shot Put 16-Pound Hammer Throw Discus Throw HOLDER G. McDavitt, '00 1... Swasey, '06 A. Sherman, '10 L.. Swasey, '06 G., I... Swasey, '06 D. Thrall, '03 G. Bugbee, '95 S. Clark, '09 B. Shaw, '08 B. Shaw, '08, A. Sherman, '10 R. Palmer, '10 B. Hazen, '06 E. Holclman, '11 K. Pevear, '10 W. Gage. '06 K. Pevear, '10 RECORD YUEAR MADE 1 0 sec. Z2 sec. 50 3-5 sec. 1 min. 50 1-5 sec. 4 min. 32 4-5 sec. 10 min. 8 1-5 sec. I5 1-5 sec. 1899 1904 1908 1905 1903 1905 1895 1909 1907 Intercollegiate Record 24 4-5 sec. 22 ft. 4 in. 6 ft. 11 ft. 6 in. 40 ft. 9 in. 139 ft. 6 in. 123 ft. 8 1-2 in, 1908 1 908 1909 1905 1909 1908 1906 1908 'DDE 5599 1 2 90-4 ? 905 E305 5903 E905 H35 E509 5307 'J Y 906 968 909 905 909 966 906 906 A .if , Q A Q MANAGER BURNS 5 ! I i CAPTAIN WALKER 2 1 1 i 5 A A . I i I ! i , V I A ASST, MGR, GRAVES ' CAPT.-ELECT PALMER .ff 13, 198 The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII e f Track Season of 1909 1 LABORING under the distressing conditions of poor facilities and disabling misfortunes, the track team of i909 enjoyed what in a measure may be called success. The elements seemed to combine against the men of the track and field, depriving them of the full enjoyment of one of the best of college sports. The one official appearance of the track men --1 during the indoor season was at the meet held at Madison Square Garden in New York under the auspices of Columbia University. tl-lere the two I mile relay team composed entirely of green men, was out-run and did not get a place in the large field. l-lall, running first in the 600 yard novice was j ' the only Dartmouth runner to score. y ---+21 . X 'tl A departure in the regular procedure of the management was ' made during the Easter vacation, when Dr. Bowler, finding noth- j P' ing but snow and ice in place of a cinder path, took his charges to Boston, where by the courtesy of M. I. T., the squad of some Q twenty-five men were sent through their paces daily. Directly after l 1 the return to l-lanover, themen were taken to their first outdoor 1 meet, the relay carnival at Philadelphia. Here the one mile relay team, substituted for the customary Dartmouth two-mile team, was put out of the running by a bad fall on the part of one of its mem- bers. l-loldman with a third in the pole-vault, was the sole scorer for Dartmouth, Sherman and Hawley appearing considerably off form in the sprints. Two weeks of earnest endeavor to run on a track .covered with water and to jump in pits of mud, failed to get the men in shape to grapple on an even basis with the great , Crimson team. Directly before this meeting Captain Walker received the injury which incapacitated him for the entire season, while Johnson, looked upon as a sure point winner o in the hammer throw, was declared no longer eligible. ln the meet itself Dartmouth was simply outclassed as the magnificent work of l-larvarcl had indicated. The final score was 92 to 25, Dartmouth being able to secure but one first and two ties for first. Sherman was the star performer for the Green, his first in the broad jump and second in both dashes netting him more points than any other competitor. Palmer split even in the high jump, as did l-loldman in the vault. . 4 1 4 fl' are zen the im in wg 321 Q' lj F mi .. if 5 .n 11... Gt? H '15 H5 .HI ,CS ip. Dartmouth, 191 1 199 1 DARTMOUTH displayed indications of form on Sat- urday, May l6th, when Williams sent its best to Hanover and fell 89 to 37. Sherman again led with points, fifteen be- ing his share. Palmer leaped an even six feet in the high AAIA vwtq jump breaking his own and the college record, while Clark P si I M 44' , if I -4. - - . - ' in the two-mile set a Dartmouth record of IO minutes and ll i :s ri , 8 I-5 seconds. Other Dartmouth winners were Holdman in 7 f 4' 1 y M y ', A s '- V ,f f 'Saws : ' amy 4 if . ,v ZA' af 2 the vault, Spokesheld in the mile, Preble in the half mile, Lewis in the hammer, Hawley in the discus, and Morris in the quarter. In all the Green took II of the I4 firsts with 3 Seconds to 6 for Williams- 1 DARTMOUTH was reckoned a sure winner in the New England Intercollegiate, held at Brookline, May 23rd, until in the preliminary trials in the broad jump, Sherman sprained a tendon and was declared out of it by the trainers. The hero of the day and the man to whom the College owes its fourth straight success at this meet, was Jess Hawley. The man who had been playing a close second to the star, Sherman, was right in line when Dartmouth called upon him. Hawley not only annexed both dashes in magnificent style, but when weather conditions made it appear impossible, his mighty heave gave him still another hrst in the discus. Holdman jumping directly against a driving cold rain won the vault, Jenks tying for fourth. Palmer tied for first in the high jump and Baxter took third in the 880 while 't 'ti 0 Lewis added the final point with fourth in the hammer. When the little knot of Dartmouth rooters finished the Dartmouth song with heads bared in the down coming Hood, the final score gave Dartmouth 32 l-2 to M. I. Tfs 27 and Williams' 24. THE showing of the Green in the American Intercollegiate, where Palmer's tie for first in the high jump netted Dartmouth's only points, awoke the college to the fact that the Dartmouth track team was not what it should be. Dartmouth is now bidding for greater honors than those the championship of New England bring her, and with the creation of such training quarters as the new gymnasium is expected to afford there must be increase interest in the doings of this branch of athletics in the college. Dartmouth athletic aspirations demand for her track team the earnest enthusiasm and conscientious effort of a greater number of her sons. TRACK TEAM, 1909 EVENT IOO-Yard Dash 220-Yard Dash ' 440-Yard Dash 880-Yard Run l Mile Run 2 Mile Run l20-Yard Hurdles 220-Yard Hurdles High Jump Pole Vault D Broad Jump Shot Put Hammer Throw Fourth Annual Dual Meet Dartmouth vs. Harvard Cambridge, May 8, 1909 FIRST Foster, H Foster, H Blumer, , H Warren, H Jaques, H Jaques, H Rand, H. Gardner, H Palmer, D Harwood, H Holdman, D Barr, H Sherman, D Little, H Ruch, H Harvard 92 Track Events SECOND Sherman, D Sherman, D Merrihew, H Riley, H Wentworth, Dole, H Long, H Rand, H Long, H Goddard, H Kennard, H H THIRD Hawley, D Hawley, D Kelley, H Boyden, H Hoyt, H Whitney, H ' Smith, D Long, H Lawrence, H Jenks, D Thomes, D Burr, H Lewis, D Dartmouth 25 RECORD I0 sec. Zl 4-5 sec. 50 l-5 sec. ,Q 2 min. 2-5 sec. Q' 4 min. 24 3-5 sec 2 9 min. 55 4-5 sec. jg' I5 4-5 sec. i-A LD 24 3-5 sec. li: 5 ft. 9 3-8 in ll ft. 6 in. 22 ft. 3' in. 45 ft. 6 in. l27 ft. IO in. IND O P-I ,WW M- Mmm- M ,. A gn-.. ,-.-,, ., ,,...,..,:,,.,..w.,.. .,,T.,,,,:L,4,:,,,,,..,1: ,Q , .,.,,,L.,, ,AVV - Y- .Vx-.A,..,..,.,..,....,....W .. ,..-W . ... - EVENT IOO-Yard Dash 220-Yard Dash 440-Yarol Dash C580-Yard Run l lVlile Run 2 Mile Run lZO-Yard Hurdles 220-Yarcl Hurdles Broad Jump High Jump Pole Vault Shot Put Discus Throw Hammer Throw Dual Meet Dartmouth vs. Williams Hanover, May 16, 1909 Track Events FIRST SECOND THIRD RECORD Sherman, D Hawley, D Kelley, W I0 sec. Sherman, D l-lawley, D Kelley, W 22 2-5 sec lvlorris, D Stevens, W Palmer, D 52 3-5 sec. Preble, D Baxter, D Lester, W 2 min. 2 sec. Spokesfielcl, D Noyes, D Bull, D 4 min. 40 sec. Clark, D Wiltsir, W Rowland, W I0 min. 8 l-5 sec l-lorrax, W Hotaling, D Smith, D I6 2-5 sec. Stevens, W Dodge, D Fish, W Z6 2-5 sec. Sherman, D Horrax, W 22 ft. 3 in Palmer, D Horrax, W Thomes, D 6 ft l-lolclman, D Jenks, D Il ft, 6in I-lorrax, W Swain, W Tobin, D Palmer, D 37 ft. 8 in Hawley, D Thomas, W Lovejoy, D l09 ft. II in. Lewis, D A W. Nlarolen, D l-l. Nlarclen, D H8 ft. 3 in Dartmouth 89 J...-.....-..-- .N...,N-,. . ... - Williams 3 7 ll 'x ' IA' rg gy 51n'r . X EVENT IOO-Yard Dash 220-Yard Dash 440-Yard Dash S80-Yard Run l Mile Run 2 Mile Run lZ0-Yard Hurdles 220-Yard Hurdles I-ligh Jump Pole Vault Broad Jump Shot Put Discus Throw Hammer Throw F IRST l-lawley, D Hawley, D Bacon, Wes White, Te Colbath, Boi I-lowland, Te l-lorrax, W Edwards, Bo Palmer, D l-lorrax, W l-loldman, D Sherman, D Kilbourn, A Hawley, D Wa1'ren, Bo Dartmouth CDI M. I. T. fTe.Q Williams C W1 Bowdoin KBOQ Amherst C A Q Twenty-Third Annual New England Intercollegiate Athletic Meet Brookline, May 23, 1909 SECOND THIRD FOURTH Robson, Wes Kelley, W Pinkett, A Kelley, W Alexander, W Seligman, Te Schwartz, Tu Salisbury, Te Littlefield, M Fortier, M Baxter, D Lester, W Watlcins, Te Merrihew, V Wells, Br Greene, Br Colbath, Bo Watkins, Te Mayhew, Br Marble, Br Smith, M Mayhew, Br Stevens, W Knight, M Dalrymple, T Allen, Te Allen, Te Horrax, W Jenks, D Salisbury, Te Horrax, W Atwood, Bo Mayhew, Br Kooyumjian, A Newman, Bo Chamberlin, Te Kooyumjian, A Kilbourn, A Hanna, Wes Smith, A Metcalf, Te Lewis, D 32 l-2 Brown CBrj Z7 Wesleyan f Wes Q Z4 Maine f M Q 20 l-2 Tufts CTUQ l 7 Vermont C V RECORD IO 2-5 sec 22 3-5 sec 53 sec 2 min. 2 3-5 sec 4 min. 35 4-5 sec I0 min 2 l-5 sec I6 l-5 sec 27 sec 5 ft. 9 3-4 in l l ft. 6 in ZI ft. 3 l-Z in. 40 ft. 2 l-2 in ll9 ft. 3 I-4 in l2'9 ft. Z l-4 in 204 The.Aegis, Vol. XXXVIH 4 ,CAPTAIN HERMAN LUTHER WALKER was the man who invented hard luck. In his final year he was captain of a team and unable to run in a single race the whole season. His interest inthe team never for a moment abated, however, and he was constantly on hand with a word of encouragement and advice. While getting into shape for the Harvard meet and daily performing at a faster clip than was ever the lot of a Dartmouth man, the captain sprained a tendon in his ankle. In spite of all protest he gamely started in the game with Harvard, only to find that after one lap he could hardly move his leg. Opti- mistically hoping that some way or other he could last it out, the determined, leader tried it once more in the New England Intercollegiate with no more result than to be praised for his pluck. Always confident that tomorrow he would be able to get into the fight and help, Captain Walker never for a moment forgot his position as the chief of a Dartmouth team and its success was his constant anxiety. JESS BARNUM HAWLEY came to Dartmouth from the University of Minnesota at the opening of his Junior year. an K C l He had never taken a very prominent part in track athletics 3 ff gssgv 4 l before his appearance in Hanover but entered into the work un- r l der Dr. Bowler with a 'vim and enthusiasm which was charac- I n E teristic -of everything he did. In the spring of l908 he was the l I second sprinter on the team and managed to get second to Sher- - n man in both dashes of the dual meet with Harvard. He was t ineligible for both the New England and the American Inter- f s .s'rts collegiate, owing to an insufficient length of residence. In his last year he developed with the discus in addition to his sprinting. He again placed in the dashesof the Harvard meet and won the discus and scored two seconds in the sprints of the Williams meet. It was in the New England Intercollegiate, when certain defeat con- fronted Dartmouth that this adopted son by his grit and unexpected stamina pulled the old Green to the fore. Because of this and his other performances Jess Hawley was regarded by his team mates as one of the cleanest and gamiest men that ever represented Dartmouth. S ' HAROLD SYMMES CLARK stands forth to the i college as a Hpluggerf' He was a splendid example of the man who ever lastingly sticks at it. With little or no abili- ty, he made himself into' a runner, not a brilliant star at his event but a good enough man to break a Dartmouth rec- ord. Even in l908, after three years of effort, Clark could not be looked upon as a possible winner and last spring when Cap- tain Walker was put out of the running, supporters of the team could see nothing but a clean sweep for Dartmouth's oppon- ents in the two mile. They reckoned without Clark. On the one hot day of- the year which was necessary to put a man of his build in his best form, Clark clipped 9 4-5 seconds off of the existing Dartmouth record for the two mile run. That was in the Williams dual meet. ,In the rain and cold blasts of the two intercollegiate meets, Clark had no chance and did not score. He was a man who got by silent dogged- ness that which nature refused to give him. 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BASKETBALL TEAM, 1910 Dartmouth 191 1 ' 2 H. I-laserot, 'l0, Manager i J. M. Irwin. 'l l, Assistant Manager B. Lang, '10, Coach 4 The Team F. A. Brady, Left Forward Captain C. E. Gibson, Left Guard J. A.' Mullen, Right Forward E.. E. Mensel, Right Guard J. H. Dingle, Centre V Substitutes D. W. Jones B. A. Hoban W. F. Hart January P January January January February February February February March March Results of the Season M. I. T. Cornell Williams Wesleyan Yale Alumni Wesleyan Syracuse Williams Syracuse Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth 3I 32 21 35 30 38 I3 30 I2 9 CAPTAIN BRADY 7 WU, 2 , , . 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' season, all things being considered. Captain Marston and Doe were the only veterans on the team, though the Eaton brothers, and Patten were substitutes last year. All these men have played well, and the new men with their experience will be very valuable next year. ' Coach Hodge, himself an expert, changed the style of play somewhat, which im- proved the work of the team and in general proved himself a good master. V Dartmouth is now firmly established in the Intercollegiate Hockey world, and al- ways proves a worthy opponent. All credit is due to the coach and to the squad. -.-as 'T 'T 255333255- , g Y V ,,,Y, .--,.g,,.1,.,-. Y, s V .A HOCKEY TEAM, 1910 au.. .. 214 The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII A. F. Doe, Forward F. C. Eaton, Forward S. F. Eaton, Point H. H. Marston, Forward December December January January January February February February February February C. J. Fay, ,I0, Manager H. M. Bicknell, '11, Assistant Manager Tom Hodges, Coach. fCaptain so 31 1 IZ 22 r 7 9 IZA I6 21 The Team R. C. Norris, Coal B. M. Patton, Cover Point C. L. Stucklen, Forward Q C. S. Wells, Forward Brae Burn at Brae Burn Crescent at Brae Burn M. I. T. at Brae Burn Princeton at New York - jYale Postponed ' Bishop College at Hanover Cornell Postponed Harvard at Stadium Columbia at Boston Yale at Boston I I 1 ,. W hw I A 3 V' ,'fV,7-,f ,jf f f , Q ' ,V , 1 f 'Q , ,,ZQ44fi,,-Q , 1 ,affww ' 4 4 1.5 VW gf ff I V V ,',4Vf',, S Q,g5L,gi.,',yjVf 1 ,V ,!,Vf,1,f f V,-. , M V V 1 ' u , 4 V , 'ny V ff f,,1wV1V4- Q V ww, f f, f :V 'V iffy fa'f7 g,Vff V if 1 V' f V' 1' ,y r' 'MQW ,V , - 4 '5 ' 1 T ' V 15 ,, ' V ' f V. ., V f 1 v ' . I . iff VW of? -. '- VW: V' V ,V Q ' ,533 gy: .' -V 'Q?'zQl Ki - f Z V f wg, 1 ef , ,W .Xin ig, ,V W V 'ww f w4 'ff fm fig? ' W 'W 4 f 1 L' ,lil ff a ff HVVVZQ ' , ' 1 17'-25:4 , ff' ' '55 f 1 554 7 f f f 2 ' V Y? V ,n , afmwf , , , VV-gif,-tsiiif-,mQf'., f'Z'h,,-,, 1' .f 1, , fgif1,1Q:e-f, -nw , 2 . 1 ,1 0' 'J 7 J X 6 A .gui 4 . R.'. H. . Q. D N A Sw, 'vga .. : ,f ,, ,f - 2: ,V , , -V.,,.,L.,1 - , MY ! 'J f ,., ,fq ff ' ' QV! 7.' A f f -Loo V1 f X ' ' ' w 2 f' X .. a--.flaw ' .ful ' 5 V V ' 'f. , . f 1 . 'Xg,71,,',V.,f, 455, M 'E 'V f f,f,',. -,N , V yi-rwQ?, HW ' . ' ' Q ,,V, , :V-4. -. f-, ' ' , iffy-1w4qfy 4-,-'wwf'-1 CAPTAIN MARSTON 216 The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII 4 Tennis Season of 1909 O 35,17 WITHOUT doubt the highest class and best balanced tennis team that ever represented Dartmouth, the four of I909 was not only remarkably successful in a long series of dual tournaments, but with comparative ease won the champion- ship, both singles and doubles, of' the New England Inter- collegiate Tennis Association. I Though blessed, in the case of Captain Smith and Harris, with two players of high calibre, in -its other two members the team was by no meansweak, WOIH and Brooks offering sterling support at all times. As a pair Harris and Brooks Were but little behind Smith and Wolff, the holders of the New England title in doubles. In the singles Captain Smith, always steady and reliable, was second to none but the brilliant Harris who captured the coveted title only after the hardest kind of a struggle with his captain. I909 was uniformly successful and may be cited as one more Y . 1 0 The tennis season of example of the manner in which Dartmouth is convincingly asserting her right to a place in athletics, ranking equal with the foremost colleges and universities in the land. Date May I I May I2 May 28 May 29 May 31 May 31 June 3 June 4 Dual Tennis Tournaments, 1909 Place . Opponent Singles Do Hanover Vermont D-4, V-0 D-2 l-lanover Vermont D-4, V-0 D-2 Williamstown Wiuiams fRainI D-0, W-I D-I Springfield Longmeadow C. C. D-4, L-0 D-2 Amherst Amherst D-4, A-0 D-I Northampton Northampton C. C. D-3, N-0 D-2 Burlington Vermont , D-4, V-0 D-2 Burlington Vermont D-4, V-0 D-2 Q-c::.1 . ' Coville CTech.D WyckoH fAm.J Hughes fBow.l Richmond CBL? '--CDICIUZ. 25 f .-nf -, 'L W :. :-: -1- J E F2 EVE IJ' 3-1' fir S F- rjjy 4-era-- --- --'- 4--f-be 'W----f New England Intercollegiate Tennis Championships Held at the Longwood Cricket Club, Brookline, Mass., May 24-27, 1909 xl i P' i F Singles Nelson CTrin.D Budlong 1 Budlong fBr.l fp 6-4, 6-3 g Budlong Martin CBOWD TL Roper 6-4, 6-Q' Roper CWil.b fa 5-7, 6-3, 6-3 , A Smith CDart.l 7' Smith 1 Smith Holton lWes.D fr 8-10, 6-0, 6-2 L 6-1, 4-6, 3-6 . Fuller New l' Coville Smith Cogjlgf ggch-7 Q 6-2, 6-6 6-6, 6-2 I . , - H ' KD L7 w-5 6-3 Bergwin CTrin.l fl ' ' I L Harris Pfeiffer lWes.l 1 Harris b default I Harris fDart.D fr 6'0, 6'2 , y Hams Benton 4Wil.D V' Parker i 6-3 7-5 Parker tTech.P al 8-6, 6-3 L Parker 7 J Smithers fAm.D Smith1ers6 0 6-4, 11-9 Lovely CVO fr 6' 7 ' , Doubles Bowdoin 1 S, Wesleyan 235352561 971- Wesleyan T h 1 Trinity -iiwiikimii-9 1 6-4, 6-2 TSC.nO ogy 1-6, 6-3, 6-4: ' 7 I Dartmouth nmty Vermont 1 Amherst I 6-2, 6-1, 6-0 Amherst F 6-0, 7-5 Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth 6-2, 7-5 Brown fmt. 65 Pi x unxeq U61 S1100 VY' E53 LIZ TENNIS TEAM, 1909 p Dartmouth, 1911 219 Golf Q X. as li , A I 4 . ' X I R. R. Gorton, Captain ' .f f J. T. Farwell, Manager ' B! R. E. Whitman, Assistant MGIIGQCT l 0 E if' .. l X if s i 'ln ' .Fr 9221.-:fx --.1 iii -:,. 4255-'ri , '11 - --its ef ilf . - ' s--.':l'7'ii1:v-.wag..:1i2J5g fwiwwfi. .'.,.,,,,,1 The Team A. l-l. Lord, 'IO H. Leonard, 'll F. A. Martin, 'll W. R. Shrigley, '12 R. M. Boutwell, 'IZ Dartmouth was admitted to the Intercollegiate Golf Association in l908, and made her first appearance in the Annual Intercollegiate championships on September I3-I8, 1909. The Results Yale E, Yale 1 N 'I Singles llgsaitmouth Princeton Yalfl-Z l Dartmouthug Pdnceton-3 Princeton lv 5-4 L Yale F01-U b3-ll Iljafvafd E Harvard l i 63 Dartmouth-l Princeton-2 enn. 8-l Hazard I Total Williams . . - Bye l Williams l Dartmouth-4 Princeton-5 May 30-Dartmouth-6 Concord Country Club-0 GOLF TEAM, 1909 Dartmouth, 191 1 Class Football G. C. Lewis, Left End H. C. Wanner, Left End N. M. Whitmore, Left Tackle H. F. Sanborn, Left Tackle C. F. Thompson, LeftiCuarcl E. D. Chapman, Left Guard II . H. Brooks, Center . F. Lena, Center R. Remsen, l9I3, O EA Q 5:3 .qi-E. WTCQ F15 0 Sag E UQ 2 Q C Q '1 Q.. . Drake, Right Tackle . F.. Lewis, Right End F. D. Day, Quarter Back R. B. Ahlswede, Left Half Ba K. C. Kimball, Left Half Bac H. W. Smith, Right Half Bac J. L. Oneal, Right Half Back Full Back 6 1912, 0 4 1913 D. B. Morey, Captain - J. B. J. C. TWWETCEPF Orraglzcw '-. 'mm' Q9?3E:z?g o:s::g-fmomi ?8g'o'F: ,TFf'E', PS2 LNFFQ- E ' pf mxmflht-hb'nb' Z ' G'-4, 1'-can ghv-AQ Oaxaca U1 :Q ,':g-me-g7:xD'1 Sig Q.. October 9 October 23 October 30 November 4 November l 7 Clarke, l9I l, Manager Brusse, l909, Coach The Team F. S. Harris, Right Tackle L. O. Ashton, Right End G. Agnew, Right End F. S. Platt, Right End I-I. Boyle, Quarter Back 3 D. B. Morey, Left Half Back l-l. A. Barends, Right Half Ba C. P. Dudley, Full Back R. E. Reed, Full Back The Schedule Exeter ll l9l3 0 Dean Academy 0 l9l3 20 Worcester Academy 3 l9l3 0 Cushing Academy 0 1913 3 Dartmouth l9l2 O l9l3 6 opponents U 1913 29 C lr lr C k .Q 'P . I Q 'jf L 1- 'J 'Ps FJ.,- f--fl ff 1' ,,, -3 ff'- lf-'Z , if ..,, -J F- 1 I -f - I ,D-. ---,' 1 ' , - EST- gg. . ' H , , 0 r ,T ' . J' 1 f 1 -Q 5. ' ,.+---- 'in ' ' ' -'.: .ii ' ' ','E f 'E Q fi ' . 5-. ,- fe 1, .1 '- 'm ' 'A..v.f5 : '51 ,K ff. 4, X' ' - A - .. ,- '. 1 .- . ' i . g 'H jf 1 7' , A 1 ,JJ J: X :l , ,1 ' 3. - I- 4fL T sv: , A, p A Thpegilftegwis, Vol. XXXVIII Fraternities In the order of establishment of Chapters at Dartmouth College Psi Upsilon Kappa Kappa Kappa Alpha Delta Phi Delta Kappa Epsilon Theta Delta Chi, Phi Delta Theta Phi Sigma Kappa Kappa Sigma Sigma Nu Sigma Alpha Epsilon Gamma Delta Epsilon Sigma Phi Epsilon Class Societies Palaeopitus Junior Turtle Senior Sphinx Casque ancl Gauntlet Dragon Round Robin Medical Society Alpha Kappa Kappa Beta Theta Pi Sigma Chi Phi Kappa Psi Chi Phi Phi Gamma Delta Delta Tau Delta Scientific Fraternity Alpha Delta Epsilon f Y I I S Q W i 1 A E I L 1, M N N V i f 3 1 L 1 1 w 1 DR2xux,PHu..zx. M ir N 1 xy' lifj W P I We if Hi ,i X' M y 1 IJ 'I 13 i, Nl ,yi 4. l! 1 1 11 1 ,1 1 , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 11 1 111 12' 1 12 1 11111-1 1,11 111 111131 1111 1 111 r 11' 1 1 1.11 1 11 1' 11 1' 1 1 11' 1 11- 1 1 11 1 1,1 1 111 1 1 111 z 1 1 1 1111 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 '1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1' 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 N 1 1 I 1 1 11 11 - 1 11 1 1 11 f 1 1,1 i X 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 31 1' 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1' 1 1 1 1 1 71 11 1 ' 1 1 1' 1 1 1x1 1 11 l -,?,-.-s-1-s11.1-..l?L'tP10uFP.Q911 A 227 r 9 .Psi Upsilon 1 Zefd Chapter Established 1842 Fratres in Doctoribus Dr. Williamljewett Tucker a Prof. Edwin Bartlett Prof. E. F. Clark Prof. Robert l... Taylor Prof. Robert Fletcher A Prof. Homer E. Keyes Dr. Wm. T. Smith Prof. Charles F. Richardson Prof. A. F. Neaf Inst. Lemuel S. Hastings Frater in Urbe y Rev. Samuel P. Leeds Fratres in Universitate 1907 Morris Kellog Smith 1910 Allen Barrows Doggett, Jr. Louis Burr Wallace George Alexander Graves, Znd Paul Whitcomb Thayer Adams Smith Lewis Mesler Williams 1911 Warren Cram Agry John Foster Bartlett William Smyth Carlisle Edwin Reitler Keeler Charles Rupert Luey Edgar Needham Edward Smith Poole William Stilson Pounds Francis Bates Quackenboss 1912 Roswell Murray Boutwell Wallace Thaxter Jones, Jr. Randall Green Burns Arthur Call Ferguson Richard Whittier Foote Arthur Edmund French Edward Aaron Davis Frederick William l-laver Erroll Dwight Marsh Waldo Gray Knapp Robert Saunders Morris Fordham Clark Russell 1913 Lawrence Clinton Nickerson Ralph Edwin Reed Frederick Arnault Seidler l-lenry Blanchard Seaver Charles Warren Prosser Smith Robert Shackford Smith , John Carleton Sterling William Thomas Stillman l lenry Frederick Sanborn Henry Wilkins Smith Robert Coleman Stoughton Henry Rouse Viets, Jr. Carl Samuel Wells Ethelbert Talbot Parker Trowbridge Earle van Kuren Wilson 228 The Aegisi vol. CXXXVIII Theta Delta Beta Sigma Gamma Zeta Lamhcla Kappa Psi Xi Upsilon Iota Phi Pi. Chi Beta Beta Eta Tau Mu Rho Omega Epsilon Psi Upsilon Founded at Union College 1813 Roll of Chapters Union College . University of New York Yale University . Brown University . Amherst College . Dartmouth College . Columbia University Bowdoin College . Hamilton College . Wesleyan University University of Rochester Kenyon College . University of Mitchigan Syracuse University Cornell University . Trinity College I . Lehigh University . University University University University University of Pennsylvania of Minnesota of Wisconsin of Chicago of California 55 if is Nb, . gig A. M1i: 1. ' -'11 - , 9 1 ! li H ? 1 1 , , 1 l , , r IE! V ,, 11, 3 I 1 - l 1 5 I I 2 I i ' 5 Q , ,, I 1 1154 13 ESP, i , 5 'Q E1 fx 9 : 55 M ? fl' E. I , U , Z1 V 2 .L ' IV Il y. V :' wx 1 H if' IN QV? W N! 15: , WI? '1 E 1 If I ' I 3 3 V ,V ' 4 . 1 li N li W M1 A ' r I 1, 1 4! 2 ,Q HQ ig 1 ?E may 1 AL 1 wx ' H 5 QU -1 i N 2 2 . lp ' 5 in f Q Nw TH I W ,L N ' 1 ,. i 11 1 ,s N 1 13 1 Hg , , L f n , x M f 3 L , . 1 1 W n F E I A i 1 1 TL 1 x r 3 1 1 'il 1 N ,H wr , w' 'N , 5 . w I W l Dartmouth, 1911 i Kappa Kappa Kappa Founded 1842 ' Fratres in Doctoribus Prof. Marvin D. Bisbee Prof. Fred B. Emery Prof. Thomas W. D. Worthen Prof. John M. Gile Prof. John l'l. Gerould Fratres in Universitate 1907 l Thatcher Washburn Worthen 1909 Clifford Austin Blake 1910 Fred Copeland Batchellor Leon Buell Kendall Francis Anthony Brady James Russell Lowell I-lorace Barker Chadbourne Wa1'ren Choate 'Shaw Henry Clay Coffin Nathaniel Alden Sherman Alpheus Dixi Crosby Thomas Edward Steward Thomas Albert Foster Wayne Dudley Steward Gay Gleason Jesse Scott Wilson Edson Warren Keith 1911 William Frederick I-lart Gladstone Jordan Harold McKenzie I-Iill Warren Fuller Kimball Alton Blanchard Jackson Frederick Aloysius McLaughlin Arthur Morison Jackson John Samuel Richardson, Jr. 1912 ' ' 4 Benjamin Foster Adams Robert Austin Hall Gardner Palmer Bullard Charles Young Hitchcock Cecil Pillsbury Dodge Eugene Sylvester McLaughlin Vlfalter Benjamin Elcock Paul Snyder Moyer Ralph Edward Farnum Charles Francis Thompson Vernon Lorenzo Greene Nathaniel lVIcl..ellan Whitmore 1913 Freeman Conant Doe Harold Parker Gardner Charles Hardy Linscott 1 Raeburn Robinson McMahon Victor Albert Olsen Ralph Kenneth Stone it C The Aegis, Vol. Xxxvlu C Alpha Delta Phi Dartmouth Chapter Established 1846 Fratres in Doctorib s Prof. Gabriel Campbell Prof. C. F. Emerson Prof. A. K. Hardy Prof. E.,F. Langley Proff S. Reeves Inst. W. R. Gray Fratres in Universitate 1908 Arthur Briggs Shaw 1 1910 Joseph Elliott Downey Thomas Start Knox Charles Jackson Fay Henry Ransford Reed Walter Percival Greenwood 1 Edmund James Shattuck Sheldon Bainbridge Smith 1911 C Harry AlVlonroe Bicknell George Thatcher Leach Louis Phillips Hall, Jr. John Oscar Norris Austin Campbell Keough Walter Benedict Reilly Charles Carleton Warren, Jr. 1912 Harold Paty Church Roy Stuart Frothingham James Robinson Erwin Caleb Worley Orr, Jr. Harold Rector Trewin S 1913 Ray Loyd Bennett ' George Brewer lVlcClary Harvey Clark lVlcClary Horace Prescott lVlcClary Walter Harvey Nolan Franklin Cleveland Orton Somerville Pinkney Tuck, Charles Dana Waterman a V ml il s w ff Qx ,X ,f H J ,ff X ,u W ,, 47 1 7 n W xl. U V IX 7 ,Eff 44f fW f f W-f, if XFN A Ilwicn Elvin , 11 1 1 11 U1 1 Q1 1 11 1 11 1 , 1 1 11 111 1 111 1 ,4 1 111 '1 111 1 111 1 111 ' 111 111 11 E1 1 11 1 11 1 11 1 11 131 115 1 L11 1 I1 211 I 111 11 1 I 11 11 111 111 11 11 1 11 11 1 11 11 1 11 1 1 11 11 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 11 1 f 11 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 Z 11 1 1 I 1 1 .11 1 11 11 1 1 1 1 I 11 1 111. 13 1 11 11' 1 1 1 1 111' 1- 1 . 1 1 1 1 ' 11 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ff 1 1' . 1 11 1 1 1 1 M 7 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 I 1 L. ' ,, , hw- 1 - ,. Dartmouth, 1911 Hamilton Columbia Yale Amherst Brunonian Hudson Bowdoin Dartmouth Peninsular Rochester Williams Manhattan Middletown Kenyon Union Cornell Phi Kappa Johns Hopkins Minnesota Toronto Chicago Montreal Wisconsin California Alpha Delta Phi Founded at Hamilton College 1832 Roll of Chapters Hamilton College . Columbia University Yale University . Amherst College . Brown University . Adelbert University Bowdoin College . Dartmouth College University of Michigan University of Rochester . . Williams College . . . College of the City of New York Wesleyan University . . Kenyon College . Union College . Cornell University . Trinity College . . Johns Hopkins University University of Minnesota . University of Toronto. . Chicago University McGill University . University of Wisconsin University of California 236 The Aegis, Vols-XXXVIII , Delta Kappa Epsilon Pt Chapter A i il A 4 ' -Established 1853 W y Fratres .. e, Q Doctoribus, Prof. F. Colby Prof. Craven Laycock Prof. D. C. Wells Dr. G. D. Frost . Prof.Q.G. D: Lord, -A 555 Prof. E. B. Watson' Prof. AAI Proctor ' Qi A iFraterQi'in'.Urbe' Dr. P. Bartlett Q Q' E. L. Gulickgp i l.f. Q'l7. F. Parker .Dr., E. H.kCarleton E. M. Hopkins, C. P. Richardson ly C. P. Chase Q . .Q W. M. Ross i Fratres lin Q , r,. a Lawrence Hardy- Bankart Grover'1Sargent Hoyt ret' Samuel Anderson M-althewson Arnold Leavenworth Barrett David ohnsoni Leland Powers ' ' Clough P Ralph Bartlettfjonesi Harold Milton Prescotti James Glynn Driscoll e 'Herrick Essay 'Kitilderg-.11 iitiiilohn Edwin Siekman Edgar Willard Hiestand Arthur Ha-rdyifLord-'T :-. . -511 Clark Walworth'Tobine . Q Q Q 1,9Q1,1,. AAw Q Q.. Jonathan Edwards Ingersoll Q Q' ' Cfaeorge Maurice Morris Robert Boughton Keeler it ' Q Walter Pearson -1 Robert Gage Kimball Q, Q I tb i'fAndrew Bruce Proudfitisi -5 Lorenzo John Marks, QQ if ZTQ Ralph Waldo Slieiwih -- 9 Lloyd WithrowfKnight if -ffiilfienry Ely McElwaini.1.'1if Howard Burcha-rd Lines Q aetx ' Harold Gerard Mosier it Harry McCaffrey , . W Clifton Hoyt Sugatt Paul Erskine Martin at ' ff' john James Troy i George Agnew Carl Edward Buck Crawford Hurlbert Baker Rockwood Spurr Edwards Ralph Eugene Bauman Frank Sterling Harris Harland Aldrich Becker RobertiRhea Higgins Edward Lawrence Brown v 7 . Arthur Ernest Johnson John Azro Prouty Harry Hodges Semmes Charles Stanley Stone Collin Wells .XI .- w'I , E1,a?mgiQfwQ , . AW . 'iwaw EERE SE if Q.-3f??f55?f5f555i5 52EQQ?,Q iEgg3 Q E11 'E gg'+fr1rx1::u:nmfwi A gm : 11:r:::::. 'E5E. 5 W Q' efnmMf1' E f?iR QXSQEEE M W ww. ' A 7 X - Sy -mEMm1 - ,+wAY Q QM 6 v qu H, 1-Y' l 1 1 , 1 11 1 '1 3 11' nv' 1 1 1 I 1 ,1 ' 11 1, 1,1 115 1 11 W5 H111 1 1 -1 11 1 111 1 11' 11 1.1 , 1 , 1 1 1 1 K 1 1 1 11 11 1 11 ,1 : 11 1 11 1 1 1,11 1 1' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1x1 1. 11 111' 1 1 1 115 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1951 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1111 1 1 1' 1 1- 111 fi 11 1 1 1.1 15 111 1 1 1 1111 1 1'1! 1 1 1 19 1 11 11511 ' 1111 111 1 1 1 11 1 1 Dartmouth, 1911 239 LH... , 1 P hi Theta Xi Sigma Gamma Psi Chi Upsilon Beta Kappa Eta Lambda Pi Alpha Alpha Omicron Epsilon Rho Tau Mu Nu Beta Phi Iota Pm 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 Rho Delta Delta Kappa Epsilon Founded at Yale University 7844 Roll of Chapters Yale University . Bowdoin College Colby University . Amherst College . . Vanderbilt University . University of Alabama University of Mississippi . Brown University , University of North Carolina Miami University . University of Virginia -. Kenyon College . Dartmouth College Middlebury College . University of Michigan Williams College Lafayette College . I-Iamilton College . . Colgate University . . University of the City of New University of Rochester . Central University of Kentucky Rutgers College . . . De Pauw University ., . Wesleyan University . . Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Western Reserve University . Cornell University . . Syracuse' University ' . Columbia University . University of California . Trinity College . . . . University of Minnesota . York Massachusetts Institute of Technology . Chicago University . . Tulane University . . University of Toronto . University of Pennsylvania . McGill University . . Leland Stanford University- . University of Illinois . . University of Wisconsin 1844 1845 1846 1847 1847 1850 1850 1850 1852 1852 1852 1853 1853 1855 1855 1855 1856 1856 1856 1856 1856 1857 186 I 1866 1867 1867 1 868 1870 1 871 1874 1876 1879 1889 1890 1893 1898 1898 1899 1901 1 902 1904 1906 4 The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII Theta Delta Chi Omicron Deuieron Charge Established 1869 Fratres in Doctoribus v C Prof. Charles Darwin Adams Prof. George Ray Wicker Prof. John Merrill Poor Prof. Herbert Darling Foster Dr Edmund Ezra Day Fratre in Urbe Arthur Bradley Barnes Fratres in Universitate John Wesley Bates Fletcher Payne Burton Hiram Norton Cushman John Thurston Farwell John Alva Ferguson Philip Merrill Forrestall Irving, Frederick Jewett l-lazen Worcester Jones George Herbert Adams Burton Keith Burheck Richard Volney Chase Frederick Choate Eaton Frederick Weller Long James Thomas Cottrell Dana Wieman Jones Walter Thomas Kyle Guy Charles Lewis Roy Everett Lewis William I-lenry Locke David Ernest Adams Michael Henry Boyle 1910 1911 1912 r 1913 Esmond Richardson Crowley Joseph Paul Donahue Walter Thomas Fitzpatrick Walter John l-laley Benjamin Lang Karl Roland Maerker Walter I-leselton Norton Robert Emerson Parker Earl I-loward Pierce Sturgis Pishon James Marsh Porter Malcolm Gale Rollins Guy Carleton Steeves John Francis Steeves Arthur Gould Winship ,Guy Oliver Putnam William Whipple Poole, Irving Hoban Putnam Conrad Edwin Snow Leslie Whitmore Snow Walter Frederic Thomas Francis Parkinson Walsh George Ansel I-layes William l-lenry Mason David Beale Morey Emmett Pishon Marcus Melville Whitney Kendall Winship s N gf 'fYNL I V.1: 5 ,4 ,,-, ' 5 Y ' ,, .r , x ,,,. ,- .41'u34., x , -, ., 1 ' ' f' ,:. 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J7rehn,l?izz'la, 11 1 '1 1 1' 1 11 1 111 1 141' 1 1 11 1 1 '11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 il l L 1 1 1 1 11,1 1 1, 1.151 Y 11 1 1111 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. 1' 1 V1 1-1 1111 1 1 111 H1 1 111 1 111 1511 ,1 1111 1 11 11 1 11 1 1 1 ' 1 111 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1x1 11 , . 1 1 1 1 1 11 ' 1 i1 1 1 11 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 11 1- 1 3 M 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 I1 W H l 11 1 11 1 1' 1 1 1 11 ' 1 .1 I 1 1 1 1 1 111 111 111 1 111 1 X 1' 1 121 1 11,1 1 .1'1 1 ' 11 1 i ' 11 11 11 ' 1 11 1 11 1 11 1 Dartmouth, 191 1 243 Zeta Epsilon Eta Kappa lota Xi Phi Chi Psi Omicron Deuteron Beta Lambda Pi Deuteron Rho Deuteron Nu Deuteron Mu Deuteron Gamma Deuteror Theta Deuteron Iota Deuteron Tau Deuteron Sigma Deuteron Chi Deuteron Delta Deuteron Zeta Deuteron Eta Deuteron Kappa Deuteron Theta Delta Chi Founded at Union College 1847 Roll of Chapters Brown University . . . 1853 College of William and Mary . ' 853 Bowdoin College . . I. '854 Tufts College . . '856 Harvard University ' 856 l-lohart College . ' 857 Lafayette College . '866 University of Rochester . '867 Hamilton' College . '868 Dartmouth College . ' 869 Cornell University . ' . . '870 Boston University .... '877 College of the City of New York . 'SSI Columbia University , . . '883 Lehigh University . '884 Amherst College, . . . '885 University of Michigan . . . I '889 Massachusetts Institute of Technology . ' S90 Williams College .... ' 891 University of Minnesota . W . ' 892 University of Wisconsin . . ' 895 George Washington University . ' 896 University of California . . '90O McGill University . - . . '9Ol Leland Stanford, Jr., University 1903 University of Illinois . . .908 44 The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII Phi Delta Theta New Hampshire Alpha Established 1884 Frater in Doctoribus Prof. Frank I-laigh Dixon Fratres in Urbe Phillips Maurice Chase Arthur Perry Fairfield Edgar l-layes I-lunter Frank Abbott Musgrove Fratres in Universitate Dennis Leo Black 1910 l-lenry Cheever Comey John Henry Field, Jr. Henry McKinney I-laserot Everard Stowell Pratt Raymond Walden ' 1911 Benjamin Roy Allison Benjamin Kimball Ayers Paul Brownell Briggs Mortimer Curry Grover Glen Gorrell McConnell 1 Troy LaSalle Parker ' 1912 Roland Benjamin Ahlswede Charles Raymond Cabot Louis Frederick Ekstrom Ashley l-lardy ,Gale Francis Paul Kennedy 1913 John Hay Borland Joseph Stanley Gibson William Martin Gibson Thomas Sullivan Field Albert Amasa Ricker john Joseph Ryan Harold Wentworth Sprague Paul Moore Taylor Wilson Richard Farnsworth Paul Edward Stafford Arthur Webster Stevens Benjamin Middleton Stout Wilbur Stouder Thompson Henry Sherwood Trask Edward Billings Luitweiler Ernst Edmund Mensel James Laughlin O'Neal William Ashe Ryan Henry Kimball Urion Charles Stanley McDaniel Carl Armand Pfau I-lowarcl Goetzman Rice Alfred Riley Urion,, Jr. W 4 ff N V , K A 'Ex X Jr 'K' X Ai K: ' xx X A ' A E - 2 if , MW l4 l 1' EE 'n ' 543 1 T ,:--- 4 qi , , x. i ,-ggigf f X: - ,,.-- v w 7 --f: E V EE Q WN ' 1 . QQ' wibhm . 5 ff . .:... x av ff X , Y T uv'-'mf Y ,,.f CcfSj1M .Q4 Xywwv- NN ' ' wr Ui Q W1 mv b1i15 f'm 17n'ZnPh im. Q + 6 1 , , I , 1 3 z I I + 3 1 l , 2 1 ' 1 1 v N V il! e fy- 4 41z! ffl 1 , I I fl i gr Ll A , . W JW f 5 ii ' r .. V , 1 fi I . N 11 E f sl A N ? f H r 1 , M , ' P 5 Y ,V N 4 N I NI . f 1' 1 X if H 1: Nj 'il 11 I . 1 V v p M Q? 1' , Q 1 1 I1 s Q2 -E I 1 1 1 1, Q W N L 1 W , ' I i F ? w ii: Q i w E I J EI' 1- 1 il W L, I a IL w V i Eb' - I A I v 4 u I P e S I 5 K! W , le V , 1 -ul Q 4 1, I' Q ' . Dartmouth, 191 1 247 Miami University . Indiana University . Central College . Wabash College . University of Wisconsin . -Northwestern University . Butler University . .. Ohio Wesleyan University Franklin College . . Hanover College . . University of Michigan University of Chicago De Pauw University Ohio University . lVlissouri University . Knox College . University of Georgia Emory College . . lowa Wesleyan University Mercer University . . Cornell University . Lafayette College . University of California University of Virginia . Randolph-Macon College University of Nebraska . Penns lvania Colle e y g - - Washington and Jefferson College Vanderbilt University . University of Alabama . Lombard College . . Alabama Polytechnic Institute Allegheny College . . University of Vermont . Dickinson College . . Jniversity of Minnesota . Phi Delta Theta Founded at-Ilfliami University 1848 Roll of Chapters 1 848 1849 1850 1850 1857 1859 1859 1860 1860 1 860 1864 1865 1868 1868 1870 1871 1 1871 1871 1871 1 872 1872 1873 1 873 1873 1874 1875 1875 1875 1876 1877 1878 . 1879 1879 1879 1880 1881 Westminster College University of Iowa University of Kansas . University of the South . University of Texas . A Ohio State University . University of Pennsylvania Union University . Columbia University . Colby Universivv . . Dartmouth College - . University of North Carolina Williams College . . Southwestern University . Syracuse University . Xvashington and Lee University Lehigh University . . ' Amherst College . Brown University . Tulane Universi'-' . . Washington University . Leland Stanford, Jr., University University of Illinois . Purdue University . . Case School of Applied Science University of Cincinnati Universitv of Washington Kentucky State College . lVl'cGill University . . University oft Colorado . Georgia School of Technology Pennsylvania State College University of Toronto . Univesrity of South Dakota University of Idaho . 1880 1882 1 882 1883 1885 1885 1883 1 885 1884 1884 1884 1885 1 886 1886 1887 loo! 1887 1888 1889 1 889 1891 1 891 1893 1893 1 896 1 898 1 900 1901 1902 1902 1902 1904 1.906 1906 1908 248 The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII --M Beta Theta Pi A ljalia Omega Chapter Established 1889 1 Fratres in Doctoribus Prof. Prank A. Sherman Prof. George L. Lyman Fratres in Urbe Stephen Chase Adna D. Storrs Dorrance B. Currier U William B. Woodbury Fratres in Universitate 1905 William Plummer Clough g , 1907 A N orton Howard Langill Frederick Carleton Brooks Henry Roger Harrison Joseph Richmond Hatch ,lohn William French Hobbs Harold Davidson Halstead Charles Jordan James Monroe Mathes John Wells Noyes Mark Edward Allen Stephen Joseph Boylan Thomas Lanahan Brennock Frederic Davis Day Paul Raymond Fellows George Washington Geiser, Jr. Harold Soule Harmon William Sampson Appleyard Howard Arthur Barends Joseph John Barnett Leon Gillette Bigelow William Rea Bronk Thomas Donald Cunningham John Colburn Holmes Robert Leyburn Johnson 1910 1911 1912 1913 Harry Carl Storrs Thornton Weelqs Jenness Allen Edward Newton John Cornelius Vander Pyl Leslie Sherwood Wiggin Edward Joseph O'Leary Lewis Albert Partridge Lester James Waldron Bertrand Cole Wheeler Elden Bennett Hartshorn Earle Ellsworth Rollins James Alfred Stein Ernest Alphonso Stowell Elwyn Lowell Tabor Harry Caspar Wanner Manuel Whittemore John Stephen Macdonald Leonard Richardson Manley Randolph Riedell Henry Allaire Taylor Thomas Willard Towler Chester Adrian Vander P l Sherman Broomehead Wailrd ,- ' W, if ., I X v ' 5 K e- if l. 7, vf 'W I gf Afmlfm -lllllln E Fl ' r WMM W nf! 11 1111 1 1- 11 11 1 1 1 11 , 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 1' 11 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 11 11 1 1 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 1. 11 11 1 1 11 1 . 1 1 1 1' 1 1 1 1' 1. 1 1 1 11 111 1 111 ' 1 111 11 1,1 11, 1 11 1,111 1 1 1 11 1 1 ,1 1 I 1 11 1 1 1 11 W1 1 T1 1 11 111 13112 11 111111 1 11 111151 1 111 111 1W1 11111 111 1' 1111 11111 11'1 1 1 11 11 1 11'1Q ,1 11 111 11121 11 11 1 11 1 1' 1 1 11111 1 5111 1 11 11 1 11 1 1 1 1' 11 1 1 1 31111 1 1 11 1 1111 1 1111 1 1 1111 1111 1111 1111 1 1 1 111 11 11 1 ' 1111 . 1 1111 1 1 11 1 111 1 11111 1 I11 1 1 1 11111 11 11' 1.1 1 11111 1 131 ,111 1 11,11 1 1 I1 11 4 1 T 111 1 E1 11 1 11 1 11 .1 li-I Dartmouth, 1911 251 Beta Theta P1 Founded at Miami University 1839 , Roll of Chapters Miami University . . 1839 Rutgers College . . 1879 Cincinnati University . . 1841. Cornell University . . 1879 Western Reserve University . 1841 Stevens Institute of Technology 1879 Ohio University . . . 1841 Saint Lawrence University 1879 Transylvania University . . 1842 University of Maine . 1879 Washington and Jefferson College 1842 Unive-rsity of Pennsylvania 1880 De Pauw University . . 1845 Colgate University . 1880 Indiana University . . . 1845 Union University . 1881 University of Michigan . 1845 Columbia University 1881 Wabash College . .1846 Amherst College . 1883 Central University , 1848 Vanderbilt University 1884 Brown University . . 1849 University of Texas 1885 Hampden-Sidney College . 1850 Ohio State University 1885 University of North Carolina 1852 University of Nebraska . 1888 Ohio Wesleiyanq University .1853 Pennsvlvania State College 1888 Hanover College . . 1853 University of Denver . 1888 Knox College . . 1855 University of Syracuse 1889 University of Virginia 1855 Dartmouth College 1889 Davidson College . 1858 University of Minnesota . 1890 Bethany College 1860 Wesleyan University 1890 Beloit College . 1862 University of Missouri 1890 University of Iowa . 1866 Lehigh University . 1891 Wittenburg College . 1867 Yale University . 1892 Westminster College . 1867 Stanford University 1894 Iowa, Wesleyan University 1868 University of West Virginia 1900 University of Chicago . 1868 University of Colorado . 1900 Denison University' . 1868 Bowdoin College . . 1900 Washington University 1869 Washington State University 1901 University of Wooster 1872 University of Illinois . 1902 University of Kansas 1872 Purdue University . . 1903 University of Wisconsin . 1873 Case School of Applied Science 1905 Northwestern University . ' 1873 University of Toronto . 1906 Dickinson College . 1874 University of Oklahoma . 1907 Boston University . . A 1876 Tulane University . .' 1908 Johns Hopkins University . 1877 Colorado School of Mines 1908 'University of California . 1879 Unive-rsity of Oregon 1909 Kenyon College . . 1879 Iowa State College . 1909 The Aegis, Vol. XXXVII1 i Sigma Chi Eta Eta Chapter Eslablisliecl 1893 F ratres in Doctoribus Prof. V. Hazen A Inst. F. E.. Austin Inst. C. E. Bolser Inst. A. H. Licklider Prof. C. A. Holden . Inst. D. A. Woodbury F ratres in Urbe ' D. B. Russell P. R. Bugbee Fratres in Universitate 1' 1909 Benjamin Ayer Frederick Greenwood - Ira Nelson Kilburn 1910 John Hancock Dowdall Howard Kenneth Dyer Harold Edward Foreman Harold Purman Hinman Paul Palmer Ayer Harold Charles Bond Harry Butler Edward Carrick Castle Walter Lawrence Biery Howard Bishop Brown Thomas James Casey Paul Wendell Coolidge John Edward Daley Leslie Orrell Ashton Clayton Alger Fairbanks Alfred Kohn Foreman Wright Hugus 1911 1912 1913 Max Lucius Holmes ' Russell Dudley Meredith F rank Owen Robinson Ralph Arthur Sherwin James Matthew Irwin Russell Brown Patterson John Martin Schaupp, Jr. Herbert Milton Uline Chester Price Haycock Alfred Rhinehart Miller Lehman Wellington Miller William Pickering Shapleigh Clarence Cuetchell Tyler Gladstone Bismark Kellogg John Guy Nelson Harry Webster Oliver Charles Smith Riley X pil . W O X 'Q I N 552 ffl' m ,W ' M 2 Ml, jg ,J , , ig: -- f ' ' ' Q VIN. 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Ohio Wesleyan University . University of Mississippi . Indiana University . De Pauw University . Dickinson College . University of Virginia Pennsylvania College . . Bucknell University . . George Washington University Butler College .... Nvashington and Lee University . Lafayette College . . Dennison University . . Northwestern University Hanover Col-lege . University of Wooster Purdue University . University of Pennsylvania Central University . University of Michigan University of Illinois . Ohio State University Beloit College . . State University of Iowa . . Massachusetts Institute of Technology University of Cincinnati , . University of Nebraska . . . illinois Wesleyan University University of Wisconsin . University of Texas University of Kansas . University of California Tulane University Albion College . . Lehigh University . University of Minnesota University of South Califo nia Cornell University . Pennsylvania State College . Vanderbilt University . . l.,elandiStanford, Jr., University . Hobart College .... Dartmouth College . . Kentucky State College Columbia University . . West Virginia University . University of the State of Missouri University of Chicago . University of Maine . Washington University University of Washington Syracuse University . University of Arkansas Colorado College University of Montana University of Utah . . University of North Dakota . Case School of Applied Science University of Pittsburg Wabash College . . 1855 1855 1857 1858 1859 1859 1860 1863 1864 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1871 1873 1875 1875 1876 1877 1881 1882 1882 1882 1882 1882 1883 1883 1884 1884 1884 1886 1886 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1891 1891 1892 1893 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1902 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1906 1908 1909 1909 1909 1909 5 g The Aegis, vql. XXXVIII Phi Kappa Psi New Hampshire Alpha Chapter Established 1896 Frater in Urbe A Charles Howard Dudley Fratres in Universitate Eben Winslow Fiske Ferdinand Douglas Armstrong Harry Herman Driver is James Drummond, Jr. James Richard Everett Kenneth Stevens Ballou Edward Franklin Chase Arthur Stephenson Dunning Max Everett Eaton Sargent Flint Eaton Chester Alexander Gilbert John Densmore Brewster Roswell Eliot Hall V Roscoe Conklin Leach William Hartley Carey Ellis Ray Cook Raymond Bassett Fletcher 1908 1910 1911 1912 1913 Julian Huntington Raymond Robb Marsden Rolland Thomas Rankin Hastings Cieorge Leonard McClintock Roger Grenway Pierce Francis Worcester Bernard Francis McCarthy Stanley Bassett Macomber Robert Harrington Sanderson Warren Sullivan Allan Thorpe Wheeler Lathrop Bartlett Lovell Chester Gilbert Newcomb Walter Southward Quint Richard Remsen Philip Marshall Gray Henry Montgomery Hamilton Frederic Sailly Platt, Jr. Seaman '-fig 5 f K f , .iizpf Q, flxw- W , ,, - 50-f , fi, -' 1' Q eg 1-,EERE Q51 -2:-1 ' , '-v- Av' fi A- 'T -Ziff? 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I I I I Dartmouth, 1911 259 I 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 lowa Alpha New York Alpha Pennsylvania Theta Indiana Beta New York Gamma Wisconsin Alpha Kansas Alpha Michigan Alpha Pennsylvania lota 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 1-lam shire Al ha P P California Gamma Indiana Delta 1 Tennessee Delta Rhode Island Alpha lllinois Delta Texas Alpha Ohio Epsilon Missouri Alpha Phi Kappa Psi Founded at Washington and fejferson Co Roll of Chapters Washington and Jefferson College University of Virginia . . Allegheny College . Bucknell University . . Pennsylvania College . . Washington and Lee University University of Mississippi . Dickinson College . . Franklin and Marshall College ' Ohio Wesleyan University . Northwestern University . University of Chicago . De Pauw University . Wittenberg College . State University of lowa 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 Stanford Jr., University Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute Nebraska University . . Amherst College . . . Dartmouth College University of California Purdue University Vanderbilt University . Brown University . University of' Illinois . . University of Texas . . Case School of Applied Science University of Missouri . . zzegc 1852 1852 1853 1855 1855 1855 1855 1857 1859 1860 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 1 906 1 908 The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII Phi Gamma Delta Delta Nu Chapter 1 Established 1901 'L Fratres in Doctoribus Prof. William H., Murray Inst. Harold Hutchins Burbank Frater in Urbe Dr. George S. Graham Fratres in Universitate Peter Dow Paul Revere Felt Harold Culver Benjamin Otis Thompson Crafts John Harvev Dingle Howard P all I Robert Raymond Gorton' Thornton Chase, Jr. John Whitney Poster Lester Hartwell Gibson Lester Dean Hawkridge Donald Hoffman Arthur Joshua Knight James Earl Boak Waldron Hadden Childs Everett Warren Gammons Kenneth Huntington Goss Alvaro Manuel Garcia Frederick Arlington Alden 1910 - 1911 1912 A 1913 Adolph Horrmann Baclenhausen Chester Patterson Dudley Lionel Pall Walter Lane Hardenbrook Donald Ferguson Palmer Earl Russell Palmer Edgar Prescott John Christopher Shambow Guy Carleton Spokesfield Frederick Alfred Martin Robert Avery Morrill Raymond Eugene Palmer U Carl Louis Stucklen Richard Gilbert. Whelden Ralph Edwin Whitman Archie bStaulcup Haven Harold Francis Jacobus Cleon Pmucklin White Willard Lyman Wright Haven Walker Harriman Cyrus Cummings Jones Robert Weir Mungall A Thomas James Scully Allan Charles Thurman l l ,Q of f f C5-Bk img I W Wx ff W ki J 5 ' I -Rn AHB-ak .f, ' , JK I f7'j,7,, mf ..., ' .h ..., . . T X ff I ! K N ,Q K: Q1 X f B01 X - V!! W, f :TQ-,-1.1-'1' : Jximy- '. f NWT!!! U 'DMG 90 77,8 664 . M Q -4 f f ff .17 ll ff! fi 1'1 1 1 U -1 1' 1 1, 1 I 1 1 1, ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 1,1 , 1 1f1 11 11 1 f 11 I 1 Y, 1! -11 1 1 '111 1 11 1 1211 1 11' , I, ,11 1 1l11 1 1111 1 '1111 11 111' 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 I 1714-1 1 111 ' I1 ,W I31 1'1, 1 1 1. 111 1 1. I1 ! 11 1 .1' 1 1 1 11' 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 . 1 i 11 ,111 111 1' 11- 111 11- 11:1 1 11 H I 1 H1 .1 11 I 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 E 1 1 1- , 11, 1 , 1'1 1 1 Z .111 W 1 1 1 11 1111 . 1111 . A1 1 111' 11 ,111 , 111 1111 1 1-11 . 11,1 11 1111 1 111 1 51 111 .1 .1 111 111 1 11 '11 1 Q1 11 1 91 111 1 1 1 111 ,PQ ' 11 1 11 111 . 1 1 1 1 111 1 111 111 . 1 1: 11 1 , 1 1 ' 1 111 :I 131. 1 1 11 1 ' 11 1 111 1- ' 11 111' 11 111 1 -'13 1 11 1 .1 11 1 11111 1 1 1 1 1 1 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 Fi Deuteron Rho Deuteron Sigma Deuteron Tau Deuteron Sigma Lambda Deuteron Alpha Phi Zeta Phi Beta Chi Theta Psi Gamma Psi Kappa Nu Iota Mu Mu Sigma Pi Iota Kappa Tau Rho Chi. Beta Mu Nu Epsilon 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 Alpha Iota Phi Gamma Delta Founded ai Washington ana' fcjfcrson 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 Nvabash College . . Columbia University . Illinois University . . Knox College . . . Washington and Lee University . Ohio Wlesleyan 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 Vifittenberg College Denison Unive-rsity . University of Michigan . William Jewell College . Lehigh University . Colgate University . . . Pennsylvania 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 University of Wisconsin of Illinois . University of Nebraska University of Missouri . University of Maine . University Dartmouth of Washington . College . Syracuse University . Brown University University of Chicago . Purdue University . . Leland Stanford University . Iowa State College . . Colorado College 1848 1 855 1856 1856 1 858 1 859 1860 1864 1866 1866 1866 1867 1868 1869 1871 1875 1876 1878 1879 1881 1882 1 882 1882 1 882 1883 1883 1 884 1885 1885 1886 1887 1887 1888 1888 1889 1889 1889 1 890 1890 1891 1892 1 893 1893 1 893 1893 1897 1898 1899 1899 1900 1901 1901 1902 1902 1902 1902 1907 1908 264 , The Aegis, M I M Delta Tau Delta Gamma Gamma Chapter 1 Established 1901 Frater in Doctoribus Prof. Norman E. Gilbert Fratres in Universitate Thomas Edward Reilley 1910 William Wallace Dudley Chester Francis Scott Harold Valmore Hyde Edgar llflills Steward John Cyrus Mitchell, Jr. Marvin Cooper Taylor Howard Casper Schulte V Ben Ames Vvilliarns .1911 Leicester Best Atkins George Francis Dwineil Gerald Cowenhaven Barnes Williaiim Davis Gordon Howard Merrill Clute William Augustus Noyes Percy Deshon Arthur Dearborn Pease John Bernard Welsh 1 A 1912 Kenneth Barstow William Riddell Kent Harold Arthur Bellows Jackson McCoy A 1913 Kenneth Livingston Baker Donald Putnam Evans John lVlcAvoy Harlow Walter Christopher Hursh Henry Wadleigh Merrill Alexander Caldwell Robeson John Joseph Scarry Raymond Moralee Schulte Earle Cushing Stanley Lincoln Squires Wilson Marc Snowell VJ right S iff W UW ff? Cn f f Q f p W Illlwllnlnlll Lk wmlllllvlllnl O T- Q , iw ' I n. ..'12 K HH N MQ W 1859 R R 3 ? 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' 1 1112 1 111 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 3 111111 1 1 , 1 1 11' ' 1 1 1 1 1 11 ,qi ,1 1 1 1 ,,1,'1 1 1111' 11111 1 1111: ,E '11' 1, W1 111 1 1, 1 '11 11111 111111. 111 1.1 ,1 11, 1' 1 11:11 11 1 111 111 L 1111 1111 I 11' 1 1111 1 '1 1111 1 1 1111 1 1 11 111 T 11 Sv- , Dartmouth, 1911 267 Delta Tau Delta Founded at Bethany College 1559 Roll of Chapters Gamma Washington and Jefferson College l86l Beta Ohio University . . . 1862 Alpha Allegheny College . . 1863 Mu Ohio Wesleyan University . 1866 Kappa Hillsdale College . . 1867 Beta Alpha Indiana University . 1870 Beta Beta De Pauw University . 1871 Beta Upsilon University of Illinois ., . 1872 Beta Psi Wabash College . . . . 1872 Rho Stevens Institute of Technology . 1874 Beta Lambda Lehigh University . . . 1874 Nu Lafayette College . . . 1874 Delta University of Michigan . . 1875 Beta Zeta Butler College, University of Indianapolis 1875 Epsilon Albion College .... 1876 Upsilon ' Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute . 1879 Omicron University of Iowa . . 1880 Chi ' Kenyon College . . . 1881 Beta Epsilon Emory College . 1882 Zeta Adelbert College . . 1882 Beta Theta University of the South . 1383 Beta Eta University of Minnesota 1803 Beta Kappa University of Colorado . 1883 Pi University of Mississippi 1886 Lambda Vanderbilt University . 1886 Beta Iota University of Virginia . 1888 Beta Gamma University of Wisconsin . . 1888 Beta Mu Tufts College I .... 1889 Beta Nu Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1889 Beta Xi Tulane University . . . 1889 Beta Omieron Cornell University . . . 1890 Beta Pi Northwestern University . 1893 Beta Rho Leland Stanford, Jr. University . 1893 Beta Tau University of Nebraska . 1894 Beta Phi Ohio State University' . . 1894 Beta Chi Brown University . . . 1896 Phi Washington and Lee- University . 1896 Omega University of Pennsylvania . 1897 Beta Omega Universityl of California . 1898 Gamma Alpha University of Chicago, . 1898 Gamma Delta University of West Virginia . 1900 Gamma Beta Armour Institute of Technology . 1901 Gamma Gamma Dartmouth College . . 1901 Gamma Epsilon Columbia College . . 1902 Gamma Zeta Wesleyan University . . 1902 Gamma Eta George Washington University 1903 Gamma Theta Baker University . . 1903 Gamma Iota University of Texas . 1904 Gamma Kappa University of Missouri 1905 Gamma Lambda Purdue University . 1907 Gamma Mu University of Washington 1908 Gamma Nu University of Maine . 1908 i s I ,, It tx, I J II l. 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I, I I I .I II I I fi I I I I I I 2 The Aegis, Vol. XXXYIII gg Chi Phi Chi Chapier Established i902 r Frater in Doctoribus Prof. Prank Arthur Updyke Frater in Urbe Henry Richardson Lane Fratres fa in Universitate Fred Dighton Laton lEugene Paul Albert Clarence Eugene Allen Nlaurice Cary Blake 1909 f 1910 William Glover Brown, Jr. iDonald Runnels Bryant Daniel Dustin Craft A Aubrey Bickford Butler V 1911 Edward Hutcherson Chamberlain Donald Alexander Cheney ames Joseph Conroy Donald Glenny Augur Arthur Curtis Buell Howard Hollan Crowell Harold Sylvester Puller Morris Huntington Cone Robert Avery Crenner William Lincoln Davis John Stewart Ferris Donald Bean Gilchrist Theodore Herbert Haskell George Bussy Luhman Clarence Coit Meleney 1912 1913 Mark Anson Smith Royal Wilkins Hyde P rank Lamont Meleney Karl Herbert Pitcher John Bidwell Thomes George Freeman Thurber Pred Henry Harris Philip McQuesten Lawrence Allen Odlin Clyde Merton Wilson Truman Emmanuel Johnson T. Palmer Miller Lewis Pease Warren Dean Albert Munsey Thomas Atwill Nichols' Carroll Forrest Peirce ' John Anderson Fitz Randolph Arthur Faulkner Richardson Edward Lawrence Robinson Harlon Parker Willis 1 X xx .2 9 xx K NX il? xx il rm his F. givax is gm .59 1 56153 ' .,..,- 191 --..- ,,-.','-::::Q::'-Q QNX. Xu ,xl gui W A Q' , .l,1:f-2-NEW '.-I-2:25. -L. x 5 . Azffkrcfh ala. T11 11 111 1 111 113 1111 11.1 1111 111 Lllix 1111 1-111 1111 1' 1 1 1111 1 1111 1 IJ 1 111 1111. 1 11111 1 1111 ' 111 1 1 1 1111 1 1:11 i 121.1 1 111 ' 111 11 111 f 1 -11 ,111 1 111 1 111 1111 11' :11 1 11111 .111 11 5 1' 1 1 1 11 1 1111 '11-11 111 I '1111 1 1111 1 11 1 17111 111 1 ,11 1 - 1 211 1 '1 1 111 1 1111 1,1 11 El 11 ?1'!1 X 111 '1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 111 111 ' 11 , 1 11.11 11111 111111 1111 I 11' 1 1,1 1 151 1 11111 A 1111 11111 1 11 1,11 1115 11 11 .1 1 1 1' 11 11 1 Dartmouth, 1911 271 Zeta Alpha Delta Epsilon Eta Xi Gamma P si Beta Phi Rho Lambdar Omicron Theta iota Mu Nu Chi Omega Chi Phi Founded ai Princeton University 1824 Roll of Chapters Franklin and Marshall College . University of Virginia . Rutgers College . . l-lampton-Sidney College . University of Georgia . Cornell University . Emory College . . . Lehigh College . . . Niassacliusetts Institute of Technology Amherst College . . . Lafayette College . . . University of California Yale University . . . Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute . Ohio State University . . Stevens Institute of Technology . University of Texas . . Dartmouth College . . Georgia Institute of Technology . 855 859 867 867 867 868 869 872 873 873 874 875 877 878 883 883 892 902 904 The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII Phi Sigma Kappa Tau Chapter Established 1905 Fratres in Doctoribus- Prof. William Patten Inst. John W. E. Glattfeld Fratres in Universitate C 1910 Charles Luther Crawford Arthur Franklin Doe Harold Lewis Judd Joseph Ritchie Kinney Robert Robbins Barstow Raymond Bills Carmichael Claire Alfred Pelton Duffle Howard Floyd Dunham Chester Arthur Emerson George Moulton French Ernest Henry Griswold Emery David Heald Kenneth Johnston Knapp Ralph Maurice Buck James Hooker Cleaves Philip Jonathan Drake Bernard Arthur Hoban Charles Freeman Archer Ralph Eastman Badger Raymond Henry Ball James Lowell Byrnes be Clifton Albert Clarke 1911 1912 1913 Harold Johnson March Winthrop Shaw Nay Clifford Edward Rice Perley Nelson Storer William Walker Marden Bradley Merrill Patten Lindsly Bernard Schell Henry Arthur Shepard Thornton Allen Snow Rathburn Eaton Sprague Raymond Ross Taylor Harold Reed Walker Harold Flagg Whitcomb George William Hoban Kenneth Chase Kimball William Wallace King Charles William Morrill Henry Bowers Van Dyne x Andrew Westbrook Comstock Harold Bradford Enright Robert Ellsworth Firmin Grenville White Kimball Carlton Kaye Welsh ' .Drdcalyull 1 1 1 1 ' I 11 11 11 1 1 Z' 11 ,1 11 1 11 1 11' 11 11, 111 111 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 511 11 111 111 '1 111 111 1 111 1 11 11 11 111 111 11 1111 111 111 1 1 1 1 111 111 1 x 1 11 I 11 1 1' 1111 ' .11 , 11 1 .1 1 1 1 1 111 V, . i111 1 111 ,,'1 -11 11 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 113' 11 11 1 1 1 1.1 111 1 11 1 1 1 ,111 K 1 1'5- 111 1-11 .WW 11 11 1 ' '1 11 11 Dartmouth, 1911 278 Alpha Beta Gamma Delta Epsilon Zeta Eta Theta Iota Kappa Lambda Mu Nu Xi Omicron Pi Rho Sigma Tau Upsilon Phi Chi Psi Phi Sigma Kappa Founded at Massachusetts Agricultural College Roll of Chapters g Massachusetts Agricultural College Union University .' . . Cornell University . . . West Virginia University . . Yale University . . . College of the City of New York University of Maryland . . Columbia University . . Stevens Institute of Technology . Pennsylvania State College . George Washington University . University of Pennsylvania . Lehigh University . . . Saint Lawrence University . Massachusetts Institute of Technology Franklin and Marshall College . Queenis University . . Saint Johnis College . Dartmouth College A 4 Brown University . Swarthmore College Williams College, . University of Virginia University of California 1873 l 873 888 889 891 893 896 897 897 899 899 900 900 901 902 90,2 903 903 903 905 906 906 906 906 909 The Aegis, Volg. ggggg Nm--H we-git Kappa Sigma Camma Epsilon Chapter Established 1905 Frater in Urbe Charles Dunn Fratres in Universitate Chauncey Buel Baxter William Edward Curtis Ned GrayiGril'hn Charles Otis Libbey Edward Otis Loring Burton Carr Miller Charles Watson Bowker, J Chester Chamberlain Butts Harold' Andrew Campbell Harlan Silcott Don Carlos Harold Alonzo Dykeman Frederick Whidden Grant Ralph Henry Hoit Harold Blanchard Belcher Homer Harrington Brooks James Shaw Newton Henry Bailey Stevens Henry Dehon Abbot Nelson Gay James Oscar Jordan, Jr. Louis Howard Kirk 1'. 1910 1 1911 1912 1913 'Harry Gilbert Mitchell Howard Gage Moody Edward Augustus Paul Rollo George Reynolds William Harold Woolmer Oro Ellsworth Holdman Alfred Albert Hormel John Augustus Mullen, Jr. Dwight Lincoln Perry Farrington Du Bois Post Charles Gillette Stebbins Marshall Tucker Tirrell Stanley Burnam Weld William Lee White George Franklin Worcester Cornelius Harland Lawrence Barnard Lewis Stanwood George Steele Homer Jackson Vail i Keith Ainsworth Wood i x x' 1' ' J k .iL2:i?Qf, t, 3114259352 ,g YM, 53551535 X L :YU--12 ,X ' 32355553 -1 S, '-f XX Y 2, 4 k , , ' ' 23? :ya in , L 3.-T - i , . 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Cumberland University 1887 Pi Swarthmore College . 1888 Eta Randolph Mtacon College 1888 Sigma Tulane University . 1889 Nu William and Mary College . 1890 Xi University of Arkansas . -. 1890 Delta Davidson College . 1890 Alpha Gamma University of Illinois . . 1891 Alpha Delta Pennsylvania State College . 1892 Alpha Zeta University of Michigan . 1892 Alpha Eta George Washington University 1892 Alpha Theta Southwestern Baptist University 1892 Alpha Kappa Cornell University . . 1892 Alpha Epsilon University of Pennsylvania . 1892 Alpha Lambda University of Vermont . 1893 Alpha Mu University of North Carolina 1893 Alpha Pi Vvabash College . . . t895 Alpha Rho Bowdoin College V. . 1895 Alpha Sigma Ohio State University . . 1895 Alpha Tau Georgia School of Technology 1895 Alpha Upsilon Millsaps College . . 1895 Alpha Phi Bucknell University . . 1896 Alpha Psi University of Nebraska 1897 Alpha Omega William Jewell College 1897 Beta Alpha Brown University . 1898 Beta Beta Richmond College . 1898 Beta Delta Washington and Jefferson . 1898 Beta Gamma Missouri State University . 1898 259 Beta Epsilon Beta Zeta Beta Eta Beta Iota Beta Kappa Beta Lambda Beta Nu Beta Mu Beta Xi Beta Qmicron Beta Pi Beta Rho Beta Sigma Beta Tau Beta Upsilon Beta Phi Beta Psi Beta Chi Beta Omega Gamma Alpha Gamma Beta Gamma Gamma Gamma Delta Gamma Zeta Gamma Epsilon Gamma Eta Gamma Theta Gamma Iota Gamma Kappa Gamma Lambda Gamma Mu Gamma Nu The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII University of Wisconsin . Leland Stanford, Jr., University Alabama Polytechnic Institute Lehigh University . . New Hampshire State College University of Georgial . . Kentucky State College . University of Minnesota 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 Mines Colorado College . . University- of Oregon University of Chicago . Colorado School of lVlines Massachusetts State College . New York University . Dartmouth College . Harvard University University of Idaho Syracuse University ' . University of Oklahoma Iowa State College . Washington State College Vlfashhurn College . 1898 1899 1900 1900 1901 1901 1901 1901 1901 1902 1902 1902 1902 1903 1903 1903 1905 1903 1904 1904 1904 1904 1904 1905 1905 1905 1905 1906 1906 1908 1909 1909 Q SHA N 'X -19 xx 10 -Mfg -oz elm x r I E 1 . 3 X i 2 I 1.1 Q- 1 M, xy wilt :iii 7 C 0 W 1151 N 1 -xx X. x Y if, .Aw k 'j x 935 S415 ug- 1 4-3 ' I-1 3 ff: 'Ii f T4 ' 3125 24,7 E73 'Ti 3 Pit T 302 f U26 . My i 93? 7,1-' f ,. - , . r--- H- . . wxwx L Q- -Un' --f X 'ww' 1- Y' f Wmlfifx A' fav., , ' . , six- -fix Qf 'Ll Lfww u ' Ya N .Q buggy gL'T12'Z'fg 1 45533 A IW- I . .A 2 7. 91 ., -' ,M I ' 0- V ' gp 3 ,ff Q 'f ,alia-11-i. -ws' 'W , f , -, H , , . - ..,, f' ' ' 'X - I -X. ' , b N 1 f, . .P-P, N , N ' xw fwgf ' N.-ta. 'fS14fW5F L 'B U,-iw, 1, -5511.-Q59.1-Q55,q5bg.- w 1 A E Q 1 ,..2f?S. ' Q Dr:4:'hYe lil: :lm 1 75 1 1 1 1 .1 1 11 111. U1 1 11 1 1 11 3 11 1 111 1 11 1 1 111 1 111 11 11 1 11 111 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 .1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 11 111 11 1 1:1 11 11 111 ' 11'1 111 111 1111 1 1 111 11 11 11 1 1111 .11 11 1 1 1 11 1 11 11 1 1 111 11 11 1 11 '1 1 11 111 111 1! 111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 H1 1 12' 1, 11. 11 1 11 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 Dartmouth, 1911 2 Sigma Nu 1 Delta Beta Chapter Established 1907 Fratres in Universitate 1 1909 Robert Rutledge Gould 1 Winthrop Lamson Smith - l-larry Abbott Ward i 1910 John Cowles Brooks Philip Preston Brooks Donald Whittier Greenwood George l-larold Jenks Chester Warren Nichols John Jackson Boynton Edwin Black Judd Leon Earle Lovejoy l-larry Forrest McMurray Edward ' il-lerbert Blackstone Willis Chandler Dunning John Leslie Fox Fred Prescott Goodrich L Moses Courtwright Ewing Theo Stephen Jewett Lloyd Stephen Riford 1911 1912 1913 James Percival Nourse Ralph Wilbur Noyes Frederick Albert Rainey Ernest Adolph Wagner Winsor Dornin Wilkinson l-lubert Sewell Pierce Charles William Remele Stephen Farley Rossiter James Lowry Willard, Gamma Delta Morris Edward Knight Lew Knowlton Perley Edmund Read Sawyei George Warren Wheelei' Howard Stoughton Lyman Hinckley Thomas Russell Prank Varney 284 The Aegis, g Alpha Beta Mu Theta Iota Kappa Lambda Epsilon Eta Nu Xi Pi Rho Sigma Upsilon Phi Chi Psi Beta Phi Beta Beta Beta Theta Beta Zeta Beta Nu BetalChi Delta Theta Beta Eta Beta Iota f Beta Psi Beta Mu Beta Xi Beta Rho Beta Tau Beta Upsilon Gamma Gamma Gamma Alpha Gamma Chi Sigma Nu Founded at Virginia Military Institute 1869 Roll of Chapters Virginia Military Institute University of Virginia . University of Georgia . University of Alabama . . Howard College . . . North Georgia Agriculture College . . Xvashington ancl Lee University Bethany College . . Mercer University . University of Kansas Emory College . Lehigh University University of Missouri . Vanderbilt University . University of.TeXas . Louisiana State University . Cornell College . C . University of North Carolina Tulane University . De Pauw University . . Alabama Polytechnic Institute Purdue University . . Ohio State University . Leland Stanforcl University . Lombard University . indiana University ' . Mount Union College . University of California, University of Iowa . William Jewell College . University of Pennsylvania . North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts Rose Polytechnic Institute- . Albion College . . . Georgia School of Technology University of Washington . 1869 1870 1 873 1874 1879 1881 1882 1 883 1884 1884 1884 1885 1886 1886 1886 1887 1888 1888 1888 1 890 1890 1891 1895 1891 1891 1892 1892 1892 1893 1894 1894 1 895 1895 1895 1 896 1896 I X Dartmouth, 1911 285 Gamma Beta Northwestern University . 1898 Beta Sigma University of Vermont . . 1898 Gamma Delta Stevens Institute of Technology . 1900 Gamma Epsilon Lafayette College . . 1900 Gamma Zeta University of Oregon . . 1900 Gamma Eta Colorado School of Mines 1901 Gamma Theta Cornell University . . 1901 Gamma Iota State College of, Kentucky . 1902 Gamma Kappa University of Colorado 1902 Gamma Lambda University of Wisconsin 1902 Gamma Mu University of lllinois . . . 1902 Gamma Nu University of Michigan .... 1902 Gamma Xi Missouri State School of Mines and Metallurgy 1903 Gamma Ornicron Washington University, St. Louis, Mo. .' 1903 Gamma Pi West Virginia .University Y. . 1904 Gamma Rho University of Chicago . . . 1904 Gamma Sigma Iowa State College . 1904 Gamma Tau University of Minnesota 1904 Gamma Upsilon University of Arkansas 1904 Gamma Phi University of Montana 1905 Gamma Psi Syracuse University . 1906 Delta Alpha Case School of Applied Science 1907 Delta Beta Dartmouth College . A 1907 Delta Gamma Columbia University . 1900 Delta Delta Pennsylvania State College . 1908 Delta Epsilon- University of Qlclahoma . 1909 Delta Zeta Vvestern Reserve University . 1909 Delta Eta University of Nebraska . . 1909 The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII Sigma Alpha Epsilon New Hampshire Alpha Chapter Established 1908 Fratres in Doctoribus lnst. Frederick W. Welsh Inst. LeRoy Carr Barrett Frater in Urbe Orlando Chester Davis Fratres in Universitate Benjamin Prescott Burpee Benjamin Harmon Dudley William Francis Holzyer 1910 Jerome Brigham Badgley 1 Charles Albion Bardwell - Leslie Augustus Bull Allan Prime Fowler 1911 William Edward Carroll ' John Thomas Coggins Stanley Gale Eaton Harold 'treadwell Farnsworth Louis Charles Langdell Clifford Stanley Lyon Andrew Jackson Scarlett, Jr Harold Sumner Winship Stewart Knowlton Gibson Robert Harrison Hatch Henry Jordan Morton Carl Wetherbee Sawyer . 1912 Henry Dickinson Allen George Hobart Farrington Robert Brown Belknap Claude Moulton Goodrich Lyle Dudley Chase Alfred Leslie Smith Ralph Edward Whitney 1913 Earle Smith Barber Albert Cox Laird Edward Francis Brady, Jr. Robert Leviston Arthur Daniel Healey V Lincoln Emerson Morton Albert Brooks Washburn F' JM ' , g,p- ,Q T X ,X f y ll -1.12:-2-. Igizfiii fm! W H -,- ,HiT f -, A , if f kgg X X ! ' . ,1, ' X Zfifzi' Q gr' 313' N. . pw S NXVW x U I ' f 'J ' . 170170 W K , , 2 W H131 a+ M3 xv jj H51 A ,w M V , HU ' 'MX 1 Yif 5' W , R! J W' K ! , Wy , V i ll' W Elf! iv, IEW 1 1 ga 1, Va W Q 1413, Q Q .m 1 , L E ,1.,, j Hg, 2 3111 ' N ' 1 l N 1 1 511, fl' r my 2 UM W 1 W ? .MW i IVV 1 VM iWE EWR fa EX fllf' NHS, IQ? NN WW YW LW 1 ,N M f , 4 1 W, W 'xiii J, Hike Fil W, ,W W' 21111 M, ull' li '31 . :LN uf pil 1.1 I uf, K1 I 1 w,', .r': lf Qyti V, 1 H wi 3 8, zkl' 'r 4 I. Dartmouth, 1911 289 Alabama Mu N. Carolina Xi Virginia Omicron Kentucky Iota Washington City Rho Tennessee Lambda Georgia Beta Mississippi Gamma Louisiana Epsilon Tennessee Eta Virginia Sigma Georgia Psi I Alabama Alpha Mu Tennessee Nu Alabama lota Tennessee Kappa Tennessee Omega Georgia Epsilon Tennessee Zeta Kentucky Kappa N. Carolina Theta Pennsylvania Delta Missouri Alpha Texas Rho Ohio Sigma Michigan Alpha Pennsylvania Omega Ohio'Delta Michigan Iota Beta Ohio Epsilon Georgia Phi Pennsylvania Sigma Phi Colorado Chi New York Alpha Colorado Zeta Indiana Alpha Sigma Alpha Epsilon Founded al University of Alabama, MU1'Ch 9, 1856 Roll of Chapters University of Alabama . . University of North Carolina University of Virginia . Bethel College . .. . George Washington University Cumberland University . . University of' Georgia . University of Mississippi . Louisiana State University . Southwestern Baptist University Washington and Lee University Mercer University . . Alabama Polytechnic Institute Vanderbilt University . . Southern University University of Tennessee University of the South . Emory College . . . Southwestern Presbyterian University Central University . Davidson College Gettysburg College University of lVlissour1 University of Texas lVlt. Union College Adrian College . . Allegheny College . . Ohio Wesleyan University . University of Michigan . University ol: Cincinnati . Georgia School of Technology Dickinson College . . University of Colorado . Cornell University University of Denver Franklin College 1 856 1857 1857 1858 1858 1860 1866 1866 1867 1867 1867 1870 1878 1878 1878 1879 1881 1881 1882 1882 1883 1883 1884 1884 1885 1887 1887 1889 1889 1889 1890 1890 1891 1891 1891 1892 290 -- The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII California Alpha Pennsylvania Alpha Zeta Ohio Theta Massachuetts Beta Upsilon Missouri Beta Massachusetts Iota Tau Massachusetts Gamma Indiana Beta Nebraska Lambda Pi Pennsylvania Zeta Massachusetts Delta Arkansas Alpha Upsilon Illinois Psi Omega California Beta New York Sigma Phi New York Mu Louisiana Tau Upsilon Illinois Beta Kentucky Epsilon Pennsylvania Theta Maine Alpha Minnesota Alpha Colorado Lambda Vvisconsin Alpha Kansas Alpha Illinois Theta Iowa Beta Ohio Rho Iowa Gamma Washington Alpha Indiana Gamma New York Delta New Hampshire Alpha Leland Stanford University . Pennsylvania State College . Vifashington University . Boston University . . Ohio State University . . . Massachusetts Institute of Technology Harvard University . . . Purdue University V . . University of Nebraska Bucknell University . . Worcester Polytechnic Institute Arkansas University . . Northwestern University University of California St. Stephens College . Columbia University . Tulane University University of' Illinois . Kentucky Sta-te College University of Pennsylvania University of Maine . University 'of Minnesota Colorado School of Mines University of Wisconsin University of Kansas . University of Chicago . University of Iowa . Case School of Applied 'Science Iowa State College . University of Washington University of Indiana . Syracuse University . Dartmouth . 1892 1892 1 892 1892 1 892 1892 1893 1 893 1 893 1 893 1894 1894 1 89-1 1895 1 895 1895 1 897 1899 1900 1901 1901 1 902 1 903 1903 1903 1903 1905 1905 1905 1906 1906 1906 1 908 X ! I 39? Sim E191 S532 3531 E S32 MM H13 1'X IFPS N EW W LTU ,jjj 252: sux, 1 1,31 --,-. x W ,Q-, E45 -ff? , ,.. '14 -fx ,. , W-41. ,Jn '-l.. 31? 115 ' 5123 i 3173 FIB 4,3 .43 ' 325 Ii f I6 , 4,6 ' H18 i s Dartmouth, 191 1 2 Gamma Delta Epsilon Founded 1908 Fratres in Doctoribus Inst. Charles R. Lingley Inst. Arthur I-I. Basve I Fratres in Universitate I 1910 Walter Hermann Golde Louis Peter Nissen Wesley Marshall Hunt Dean Putnam Otis Henry Preston Kelley Winthrop Scott Perry James Eben McPherson Maynard Canfield Teall 1 ' , Julius Ernest Warren 1911 Sidney , Kinney Backus Nathaniel George Burleigh Burt Randall Cooper Gabriel Farrell, Jr. Edgar Weston Anderson Henry Lyman Armes John Vlfelles 'Baxter Arthur Henry Clark Earle Stanley Bidwell. Karl l-larrison Fulmer George Harold Knight 1912 1913 Harold Cleveland McAllister Earle Clifton Gordon Arthur Harrison Gray Harold Alden Moseley Rolf Clark Norris Fletcher Clark, jr. Sydney Aylmer Clark Ewart Gladstone Horne Stephen Kingsloury Perry Henry Sherman Proctor, J Samuel Sawyer Alan Bartlett Shepard - Waterman Goulding W61'l'6D LX 1111 1111151 11i 1 111 1:1 2111 1111 1115 1,11 1111 1111 M131 1311 111111 ,1'1 11 111 1111 11111 I 1111' 11 11 12 11111 11111 11111 ml 111111 211 111 11 111111 111111 1111 11' 1111 11111 11111 11 1111113 1111111 111 111 1 1 1 11111 1 1 1 1 1:11 1.11 11111 ,11 1 1 11111 1 11 11 1 1111 11111 1.113 1111 1111 111' 11 111' 1 1 1 1 13 111 1 11 11 111 11 11111 1 1111'1' 111111 11111 1 1, 11 11 1 1 1 11 11' 11 111 1' .1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 11 111 11111 11111 11 11111 11 1111 11'1i1 11 11 1 1!! 1 1 111 11 1' 1 1 1 1 111 1111 111 '1 1 11 111 I '11 Eel The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIIIV Sigma Phi Epsilon 'New Hampshire Alpha Chapter Established 1909 Frater in Doctoribus Prof. Richard Wellington Husband Fratres in Universitate 1 1910 George Edward Chamberlin Allen Everett Dorr Whitney I-laskins Eastman Clifton Tisdale Edgerly Irving Osgood Scott 1911 James Francis lVlalley Forrest Flagg Owen l-loward Shedd Parlizi ' Harold Walfren Pease 1912 Arthur Thayer Cobb David Lawson Dorward Francis Moncrief Qua John Albert Randall Arthur Forest Sargent Frank Edward Wheatley lrvin James Goss George l-litchcock Daniel Basil 0'Connor 1913 Maurice Clyde Avery William Barnum Gumbart 1 l-loward Thompson Ball F rank Holmes Cushman 1 Grover Franklin Fox Frederick Smyth Page Frank Rich William Dunklee Smith Earle Thayer Spear 'X ,S ' ' fi MQ M QA M E jllllllllllwl 5 1-k 2554554 I , ,,1 N 1 srlirxil t wun --mx ..,.... ..,,,,,.. ,.., .. . 4 , eh R fmwaiki ,'f,v.,:,1fff ff' fu wry, 5 ,, . ,VH,,,,,,.:, ' v Vw ml' wk lf N , f 'TH 1 w a Tfi Mix? 1, PM 1!U 1Am sl WH' ll 1 1 , M fl M' , L 1 - EWNN W1 3 W W iw. il gawyi :xi ,HQ ii mf Vxgyxlgg ,, is lam ' EV' QW i?l ', QM! , wW'.'1N: bimq WW V 'will , , ixwv E NM 2 WW Q AM s ww F M '2 z !1 '! 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Jefferson Medical College . - University of Pittsburg University of 'Illinois '. University of Colorado . University of Pennsylvania . College of iWilliam and lVl'ary North Carolina College of Mech Ohio Northern University . Purdue University . . Syracuse Universityl . . Washington ancl Lee University Randolph Macon College I . Georgia School of Technology 'Delaware State College . University of Virginia University of 'Arkansas Lehigh University . Virginia Military Institute . Ohio State University . . Norwich University . . Alabama Polytechnic Institute Trinity College . . . Dartmouth College . . George Washington University anic Arts 1901 1903 1903 1903 1903 1904 1904 1904 1905 1905 1 905 1905 1906 1906 1907 1907 1907 1907 1907 1908 1908 1908 1908 1909 1909 1909 . p. 1- . . 298 - The Aegis, YVQlY.YYV XXXVIH Alpha Kappa Kappa Alpha Chapter Established 1888 Fratres in Doctoribus Gilman Du Bois Frost, A.M., M.D. Tilghman' Minnour Balliet, A.M., M.D. Howard Nelson Kingsford, A.M., M.D. George Adams Leland, A.M., M.D. Edwin Julius Bartlett, A.M., A john Martin Gile, A.M., M.D. Granville Priest Conn, A.M., M.D John Gsborn Polak, M.S., M.D. Percy Bartlett, M.D. George Sellers Graham, M.D. Fratres in Urbe William Pierce Crosby, M.D. Charles Howard Dudley Homer Barnet Wilson, M.D. A 1910 Dennis Leo Black, B.S. William Plummer Clough Thomas Sullivan Field, A.B I V Paul l-laley 8 I ' Ira Nelson Kilburn Morton l-loward Langill Frank l-larrison Matthews Thomas Edward Reilly, B.S. l'-larry Carl Storrs, B.S. ' ' 1911 Charles Roger Abbott ' 9 Stillman George Davis Benjamin Eugene Sanborn, Jr. Morris Kellog Smith, A.B. Thatcher Washburn Worthen, A.B. l 1912 Clarence Alden Bonner Edmund Joseph Daly Clarence Eugene Dunbar, A.B. William Francis l-lolzer, A.B. 1913 James Creighton Barker ' Benjamin Prescott Burpee, A.B. William Edward Emery Edward Don Leete Frank Edward Lewis, A.B. William James Vivian Arthur Beattie Woodman Wesley Marshall l-lunt J. Sherman Norris Harold Clement Quinlan Leroy Taylor Stokes X D MD i M? I I . 6 Qi A f ,N .. M, f l 1F'FNfH'l IEE I I FF!! 1 ul. , W W 5 W W . WWW W WW' W WWINQW D W W W X , W W 'WWWW W WW WWWW3 WWWWWWW ,,-wt Y WCW K W , ,WW WWWWW ., W ,W W,,1W W W WW! 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WYWWW W WWI ,W W W WI 'WW W, W W W W W W 3 M W ' W ,' 1 W W, W WN i 3 W WW W W 1 WW! , W W W'WW W W 1 W Wx Dartmouth 191 1 301 Alpha Beta Gamma Delta Epsilon Zeta Theta Iota Kappa Lambda 4 Mu Nu Xi Sigma Psi Eta Omicron Pi Rho Upsilon Phi Chi Omega Tau Alpha Beta Alpha Gamma Alpha Delta Alpha Epsilon Alpha Zeta Alpha Eta Alpha Theta Alpha Iota Alpha Kappa Alpha Lambda Alpha Mu Alpha Nu Alpha Kappa Kappa Founded at Dartmouth College I388 Roll of Chapters Dartmouth Medical College, Hanover, N. H. College of Physicians and Surgeons, San Francisco, Cal. Tufts College Medical School, Boston, Mass. Medical Department of University of Vermont, Burlington, Vt. jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa. Long Island College Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y. Medical Department of Bowdoin College-, Brunswick, Me. MedgSIalYDepartment of University of Syracuse, Syracuse, Milwaukee Medical College, Milwaukee-, Wis. Medical Department Cornell University, New York, N. Y. Medical Department University of Pennsylvania, Phila- delphia, Pa. Rush Medical College, Chicago, Ill. Medical Department Northwestern University, Chicago, lll. Medical Department University of California, San Fran- cisco, Cal. Medical Department University of Minnesota, Minne- apolis, Minn. College of Physicians, Chicago, Ill. Miami Medical College, Cincinnati, Ohio Ohio Mredical University, Columbus, Ohio Denver and Gross Medical College, Denver, Col. University of Oregon, Portland, Ore. Nashville University, Nashville, Tenn. Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn. University of Tennessee, Nashville, Tenn. University of the South, Sewanee, Tenn. Medical Department Tulane University, New Orleans, La. Medical Department University of Georgia, Augusta, Ga. Medical Department McGill University, Montreal, P. Medical Department University of Tcranto, Toronto, Canada Medical Department George Washingtcim University, Xlvash- ington, D. C. Yale Medical School, New Haven, Conn. Medical Department University of Texas, Galveston, Texas University of Michigan, Department of Medicine and Sur- gery, Ann Arbor, Mich. University College of Medicine, Richmond, Va. University of South Carolina, Charleston, S. C. Medical Department, St. Louis University, St. Louis, Mo. Medical Department University of Louisville, Louisville, Ky. 1 888 1 899 1893 1894 1900 1896 1897 1899 1900 1 901 1900 1901 1901 1899 1898 1899 1901 1902 1903 1903 1903 1903 1903 1903 1903 1904 1904 1905 1905 1906 1 906 1906 1906 1908 1909 1909 I i l l 1 w,, Mi, 'lr' ii 'r w 1 . Q1 . I 7 tl 1 I ia 1 1 1 1 l ,l ,nl -ll ll 1 ixilzllg 302 The Aegis, Vol. p XXXVIII Gamma Alpha Scientific Fraternity ESiClI5liSl1Cd f906 Charles Ernest Bolser, Ph.D Fratres in Doctoribus Julius Arthur Brown, A.B., B.S., fflxonj Arthur Houston Chivers, A.lVl. John William Edward Glattfeld, A.B. James Walter Goldthwait Leland Griggs, Ph.D. Charles Arthur Holden, C.E. Colin Campbell Stewart, Ph.D Fratres in Urbe Arthur Bradley Barnes Raymond Robb Marsden 1907 Charles Alphonso McKendree 1908 1 Eben Winslow Fiske Frank Stearns Austin John Cleveland Beebe Delmont Rockwood Bradley John Warren Childs Ralph Byron Clement Earle Howard Pierce James Marsh Porter Edgar Mills Steward 1909 1910 Benjamin Eugene Sanborn, Jr. Reginald I-lunter'Colley Benjamin Harmon Dudley Clarence Eugene Dunbar William Francis Holzer Maurice Ready I-larry Artemas Wells Abiel Weyland Wood -.LX N .v., WJ. Dartmouth, 191 1 Palaeopitus IVIAURICE CARY BLAKE FRANCIS ANTHONY BRADY JAMES RICHARD EVERETT JOHN THURSTON FARVVELL CHARLES JACKSON FAY HENRY ROGERS HARRISON WALTER HESELTON NORTON EARL RUSSELL PALMER WARREN CHOATE SHAW' WAYNE DUDLEY STEWARD CLARKE WALWORTH TOBIN 11' 1 1 1' 1 1 ,1 111 11 1 11111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1x1 1' 13 1111 M 1 1,12 11111 1 111 111'11. 11111111 1111 1.1 1111, 1 '1'1 1'1 1,1 '11'11 111112 11 11111 1 1 111 .g1111g1 11111111 111 11111111 1 11111 1 U11 111 111111111 111111, 11111111' 111111111 2 11 ., . 1, ,111 1 11 1 '1111f1f111' 1 1 1111 ' 11111111 1 11111, 11 1 11 1 1 1511 11 1111 111 -1 1 1 1 '1 ' 1 1 11 111 - 1111111 . 111111.11 11 111 1 1111111 11111 1 1' 1 11' 1111111 1 ,111 1 111'11 1 1 1111111 1 111 1 11111111 1 1 111 1 ' 11 11' 1 1 1 1 1 1 111111 1 1 1 1 1 '11 1 . 1 1111111 :1'1111'1, 1 11'1 1 1 lm 1 1 11,11 1 GNU 1 1111- 1 I11'4 111111 11111 1 11-1 1 1111 1 MH 1 111111 11111 1 11111 111 1, 111 1 111' 1 ,, 111 11 1 111 .1 1 X 511, 11,11 1,1 V11' 111 1 111 111 1 '1,1 '11 ' 111. 1 11.1 111 1 11 1 1, . R111 1111 1111 1,11 1 111112 1 1' 1 Dartmouth, 1911 305 Turtle In M gif . ' 1- , - .asf A. 2- . . ' -Lt, Wa- 1. . fiyyg- ' : '?1 ,i H.: x, 3 ., . ' 'Q - Q ?' 12 -2 1910 LAURENCE HARDY BANKART GEORGE LEONARD MCCLINTOCK ALLEN BARROWS DOGGETT, JR. A EARLE HOWARD PIERCE JOHN THURSTON FARWELL JOHN JOSEPH RYAN THOM'AS ALBERT FOSTER JOHN CHRISTOPHER SHAMBOW GEORGE ALEXANDER GRAVES, 2nd I EDMUND JAMES SHATTUCK CLARKE WALWORTH T OBIN 1911 GEORGE HERBERT ADAMS, JR. FREDERICK WELLER LONG WARREN CRAM AGRY - GLEN GORRELL MCCONNELL LOUIS PHILLIPS HALL, JR. I LORENZO JOHN MARKS, JR. JONATHAN EDWARDS INGERSOLL A WILLIAM STILSON POUNDS ROBERT BOUGHTON KEELER K RALPH WALDO SHERWIN AUSTIN CAMPBELL KEOUGH ROBERT SHACKFORD SMITH CHARLES CARLETON WARREN, JR. 'rr 0 ,,,,,,,, . .. -...-W ---- ----'-V A ' L1 n .11 H ll ,. 5 -m I 1 s .L i ml . 11 12 . 1 if ' N.. ZH. 'Vu QV ww. --if Mix. , . V W M.. EY L. V 5113 Ulf V if EMM H .V imp . . M W ww a M 3'3w,jW1i f it .QM Q Q. 23' 1 .Lf E .55 1 1 ,:. 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VM: 'wir FF1 W 3 1 w K .. 1... .ws 251 Il. wi. 25+ ii 1 1x . mg f W Wa, Dartmouth, 191 1 7 Sph' I 'N if . ,H A PIXQA ff h--' .il Hi K . ,K V ,A'.A MA VJ .Miz , QV if .'53X?N5.54Iiy1, -, 5 ' .Q'IZ' 'Q 1 .5 , -I ., A 24, 'Q i12:5'ffIiJ5:Z,:m 1, ' ..., 'W-.-I?:1f.i'.ag3:.:.....4f'f f----I l'TT 'i 'A i Y' f f-A-Af-f A ,' ' mr, ,if Lim -TI T 'g l- - A A W 1, g-3357 1 lr W WWW 'TIT-'LTA ' 'TT-TT' '.1,:..z:,4, I .Q L A gp g HORACE BARKER CHADBOURNE JAMES RICHARD EVERETT JOHN THURSTON FARWELL CHARLES JACKSON FAY THOMAS ALBERT FOSTER ROBERT RAYMOND GORTON ARTHUR FINDLAY MCLANE WALTER HESELTON NORTON EARLX RUSSELL PALMER LELAND POWERS , JOHN CHRISTOPHER SHAMBOW WAYNE DUDLEY STEWARD LOUIS BURR WALLACE xg 4 l Q1 'H Nm 1114 11, .W 1: pr .1 -N ,1 11? :Qtr 1431? 1 HW if ,tg 1 'Wig' A1 1 1 M13 S111 1 1-11 1111 2 'Fi A 1111 1 Q li 1 :1 1 1 1 W . 1 3 'I11 i 1 I 1 . 41 E E1 3 N Fil 1 1i 'Qi 1 11 1 11 1 uf 1 1 .X 12 12 1 1 'i '1 1 l 2, 7 1 ii 1 N , IN 1 1 , W , 1 , 1 f 1 W 'IN '1 121, 1,511 11 1111 ' 2 1 1 2 5 i ' Z ' K 1 K 1 Eli i 1 ill 5 W ,1 I 15' 4 I1 ' 1 H11 1 V- ' 1 11 U 'I 13 I' 121 W ' 11 1.1 1l :N 11 , 1 '1 E1 21 Dartmouth, 191I Casque and Gauntlet R fr., Tig? Y I f E 9 x I ' 'V if ,fy Wfxriisi ' . ' 1 ' ' I -, if , 4 A , m54wf,f,v5ijT ,V dr A x '. 'W n:fVf'l?I?,'3ff5f55! 72 . .gg , , ,,.-g,.j- yy gf 5 ii:-717Iygi,5'I.41iv' if2V 1' ,' 4 , .,..,..A ,'V, 19 R-I ge . 1 'fy ,559 -M, V. V Af f: 39 wif- Pmyiis 2'I11'-..1-f'21- 1:'Y'i' 'rv . ff' . 1. ' ' .wfi3',f:Jgp:1.f,'g. , ' aff' 4. ww i-Jug 112 1 V, ,- ' 7 'i.1e5'p4:f'M.1u 'L 'i ' - , fffii -51 n p r . , ,.t, , f7Pl LAURENCE HARDY BANKART MAURICE CARY BLAKE ALLEN BARROVVS DOGGETT, JR. JOHN ALVA FERGUSON ' GEORGE- ALEXANDER GRAVES, ZND GEORGE I-IERRICK FABER KIDDER THOMAS START KNOX GEORGE LEONARD MCCLINTOCK EARLE HOWARD PIERCE STURGIS PISHON EDMUND JAMES SHATTUCK TI-IAYER ADAMS SMITH MAYNARD CANFIELD TEALL CLARKE XVALXVORTH TOBIN LESLIE SHERWOOD WIGGIN LEVJIS MESLER WILLIANIS ik 'li '.N my W - '1 11 il . M AQ ,Q ii' gi M. V ' il, Fw 551 xi Hi' 1' ,. , 'M 2' ENG! l Qgv 1 If W A ,M ,N V xl!! , ' 113 1 !1YVj3 Z ' 'EMR .M 11 ww YUHIW JW , Nl , K, ll ,G K, lm , il T ' fm ' i!1'l . 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V . 1 1 800 1030 230 430 4 110 830 1030 230 400 7 0 1000 900 930 1200 900 Dartmouth 1911 Commencement, 1909 140th Commencement of Dartmouth College Saturday, June 26 Speaking ln Dartmouth Hall for the class of 1866 prizes and the Barge gold medal Sunday June 27 Baccalaureate Sermon by Professor George H Palmer LL D of Har vard University Vesper Service in Rollins Chapel Monday, June Class Day Exercises The College Club poured tea at College Ha Band Concert College Hall Terrace Operetta The King of U Kan Promenade Concert in College Yard 4 Tuesday, June 29 Meeting of the Phi Beta Kappa Society Address before the Alumni by Dr Charles L. Dana LL D 72 of New York City C Annual Meeting of the Alumni Association Baseball game Vermont vs Dartmouth Reunion of the Greek Letter Fraternities Band Concert College Hall Terrace Wednesday, June 30 1 1 Prayers in Rollins Chapel Commencement Exercises in Webster Hall including the conferring of degrees in course and Honorary Degrees Lunch in College Hall. The Commencement Ball Class Day Exercises Monday, June 28, 2.30 -P. M. In College Yard Address of Welcome V , Daniel Edward Watson Address to the President Edward Patrick Kelly Address to the Old Chapel Wallace Mason Ross Class Oration , Q l Frederick Aloysius Carroll At the Bema A Class Poem Roswell Thornton Pearl Class History E ' Fred Leon Reed Class Prophecy Emmett I-lay Naylor At the Old Pine ' , Address to the Old Pine John Cushing Varney Class Ode, Sung by the Class Charles Wallingford Cartland Farewell Smoker Dartmouth Song I l S- - Dartmouth, 1911 319 Commencement Day Exercises I In Webster Hall A , Wednesday, June 30, 1909 ii I. Hymn of Thanksgiving, Old Netherlands. l l. Prayer. III. Singing of lVIilton's Paraphrase of Psalm CXXXVI. ull IV. Commencement Addresses. SU .ny ,A .vii mil ful as ylor .aff and ng V. VI. VII VIII. IX. l. Current Misconception of Socialism. Harold Hitchins Burbank, Calais, Maine. 2. The Naturalization of the Philippines., . Arthur Leslie Graves, Wells River, Vermont. I fWith Valedictory Rankj 3. The Greek and Roman Conception of Immortality. Charles Wallingford Cartlancl, Dover, New Hampshire. CWith Salutatory Rankl 4. The Growth of American Painting. . Russell Cowles, Des Moines, Iowa. 5. American Diplomacy in China. Joseph Washburn Worthen. 6. The Place of Oratory in an Age of Journalism. ARalph Lauris Theller, Cambridge, Massachusetts. The Conferring of Bachelors Degrees. The Conferring of Masters Degrees. The Conferring of Honorary Degrees. Singing of the Doxology. Benediction. 320 The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII Degrees Conferred in Course Royal Kilburn Abbott 'William Ashworth William Thompson Atwood Everett Edward Bacheldor a:HaL'old Campbell Bales Benjamin Barstow 'gl-lollis Mranning ,Bartlett Albert Wood Bates 'l'Arthur Sidney Bedell Samuel Kent Bell Thomas Bell A Francis Henry Bird Ogden Brown 'l'XNilbur lrving Bull 'l'Harold Hitchins Burbank George Thomas Burns, Benjamin Prescott Burpee Harry Eugene Burroughs Frederick Aloysius Carroll I,!ICharles Wallingford Cartland Harley Tuttle Caverly J 5'John Roland Childs Xlnlarold Svmmes Clark '5Reginald Hunter Colley :5Russell Cowles Ralza Milon Cummings Ralph Earl Cushman 'l'Lindley Richard Dean Charles Elbert Dole iwalter Julius Leopold Dreyfus 'j'Cla1'ence Eugene Dunbar 'George Henry Dwenger W'alter Irving Eaton Thomas Albert Fardy Williani lngraham Fearing Clarence Ames Fisk George Ross Adams Russell Owen Alvord Frank Stearns Austin Philip Stearns Avery Benjamin Ayer Henry Reginald Bankart Frank Merwin Bartlett A'John Cleaveland Beebe 5Cum laude- Bachelors of Arts Harry Rabardy Floyd Harold Richard Foss Stanley Gates George Kittredge Goodwin Joseph Rae Graft ' iArthur Leslie Graves Harvey Wilbur Graves Michael Bernard. Griffin Harold Steward Hall ' 'gliarl Raymond Hammond Sidney Channing Hazelton Alonzo Graham Hearne Albert Lewellyn Hill S Curtis Morrison Hilliard George Harris Hinckley James Hitchcock Robert Jameson Holmes William Francis Holzer TSanford Burton Hooker Philip Hough Eliot Remsen Howard George Francis Kennedy Carl Killam Edward Augustine Kilroe Valentine Isaac Klopp Vvalter John Lane William Albert Loughlin Graham Spear Lyon Allan Morrill McCurdy Anson McLoud Edwin Daniel Martin Jasper Karl Mason Henry Edmund Meleney ' c agLeon Jerenial Morse Harold Hale Murchie Emmett Hay Naylor Bachelors of Science Clifford Austin Blake Q Charles Clifton Blake Belmont Rockwood Bradley Chester Snow Brett alfred Sumner Brock r Walter Edward Brown Arthur Leet Buxton Ralph Byron Clement 'l'Magna cum laude Leo Francis Nolan '5Alvin Clark Noyes Francis James O'Brien 'l'George Woodbury Oliphant A4Taintor Parkinson - William Townsley Patch QlIRoswell Thornton Pearl 'l'Charles Wladle-igh Pearson Fred Leon Reed Leroy Mowry Richardson Tphilip Marshman Rose Harvie Ellsworth Schwartz Bernard Matthew Scully Arthur Howard Shoppelry Walter Augustine Sidley Robert Mason Stone Franklin Barrett Taylor 'VRalph Lauris Theller Sidney Hammond Thompson Lynde Tucker A xJohn Cushing Varney Herbert Moore Walker Daniel Edwaid Vvatson 'l'Arthur Gordon Vtfeinz Thomas Cedric Wlellsted Ralph Maynard Wight Earle Wellington Wiley Frank Birtwistle Williams 'lloseph Washburn Wiorthen George Monroe York 4 Arthur Montgomery Elliot l884 Harold Dufus Fish 1907 Robert Augustus Klahr l908 George Paul Leete, l908 Thomas Vincent Uniac l904 ' Clarence Edwin Cummings iVl.arshall Freeman Davis Herman Louis- Dillingham ' Benjamin Harmon Dudley Robert Byers Eaton Emile. Henri Erhard Horace Teller Fleisher Merrill Middleton Follansbee iSumma cum laude X J l t p f F l.-, 11' Stiff . 1 Qi 1 'Tl 4 Dartmouth, 1911 321 Edward Chandler Ford Leon Craig Ma1'shall Curtiss Lamphere Sheldon Bertrand Carr French Elbert Marston Moffat Claude Randolph Simpson Joseph Alfred Goodhart Frederick Haubrich Morawski Clifton Albert Snow Ernest Herman Goodrich Robinson Hale Mower Arthur Joseph Sporborg Robert Rutledge Gould 'l'Edward Plummer Norris Arthur Burgess Stanley Oliver Parker Greenwood Arthur Archibald Hadden john Edward Hansbury '5Fred Sumner Hanson, Jr. Jess Barnum Hawley Arthur Lowell Herrick '5Hazen Kimball Hibbard Howard Hoyt Hilton Nathaniel Jacob Howland Morton Hull James Shaw Huselton Burr Polk lrwin Edward Patrick Kelley Samuel Frederick King William Ers Lamb Fred Dighton Laton Stanley Winthrop Leighton Richard Baldwin Locke Harold Allen Osborne Thomas Oscar Parker Vvilliam Hubbard Patterson Chester Norman Perry Howard Bigelow Peterson Russell Arthur Pettengill Fred Byron Plummer 5Sterling Howard Pool Maurice Ready Frank Joseph Reagan Edward Dillon Rich Ralph Joseph Richardson Earle Jackson Rogers Walter Clarence Rogers Kenneth Edward Root Wallace Mason Ross Clark Saville Albert Schofield Masters of Arts xl-lenry William Stucklen John Arthur Swenson james Norwood Tuttle Herman Luther Walker Harry Abbott Ward Vernon Frost West Walter Merton Whelpley Henry Arthur Bassett Whitcomb Cordingley White Harold Cushing Whitmore Richard Lyman Wing Louis Forrest Wright Karl Starkey Brackett, l904 Warren Currier, IQO8 Clarence Eugene Ellsworth, I907 Fred Gray Leary, l908 Gardner Sparhawk Marion, l908 Albert Richard Chandler, AB., 09085 Rubert Henry Vvhitcomb, A.B., fl90lJ Morley Knight Dunn, A.B., 09031 Lester Alonzo Williams, A.B., H9031 Raymond Warren'Sherburne, AB., C1908-Q Earle Elwin Wilson, AB., 0.9031 Homer Taft Sibley, A.B., H9075 Master of Science john William Edward Glattfeld, B.S., Cl907j Masters of Commercial Science Luey Earle Cleveland Amidon, B.S. Joseph Wing Blakely, B.S. Robert Whitcomb Chedel, A.B. George Fredson Baine Arthur Bradley Ba'nes, AB. Richard Stevens Danforth, B.S. Richard Hazen, AB. Ralph Gardner Knight, BS. Ernest Avery Lincoln, B.S. Marshall Louis Alling, B.S. William Mortimer Bodwell, AB. Phillips Maurice Chase, B.S. Thomas Michael Cornell, A.B. Edward Goodell Larrabee 3 Cum laude John Harvey Grav, B.S. 1 Harold Sawtelle Hobart, A.B. Curtis Edward Huebener, B.S.f William Warner Worcester, B.S. Civil Engineers Raymond Robb Maisden, Bs. Frederick Herman Munkelt, B.S. Earl Thomas Richards, B.S. Charles Potter Richardson, B.S. Harold Ordway Rugg, B.S. Sidney Lee Ruggles, A.B. i Doctors of Medicine George Peavey Leighton, A.B. ,lohn Hugh Nolan William ,Iosepli Nolan Fitzroy Farnsworth Pillsbury Frederick Parker Scribner, AB. 'l'Magna cum. laude Benjamin Clement Knox, A.B. Henry Richardson Lane, AB. Arthur Douglas McMillan, AB. Park Washburn Stickney, B.S. James Hammond Stone, B.S. Philip Laforrest Thompson, B.S. Fred Sampson Weston, B.S. Willard Choate Winkley, B.S. Arthur Stanley Toney A Murray Hanson Towle Thomas Vincent Uniac, AB. Homer Barnet Wilson 322 ' The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII D Honorary Degrees 4 fCommencementD 1 I i 1 Masters of Arts Horace Fletcher Henry Brewer Quinby CBowcloin, 18695 Nathan Whitman Littlefield, 1869 Seth Mason Richards ll ' Doctor of Divinity Lucius Harrison Thayer fAmherst, 18825 A Doctors of Science A A Joseph Arend DeBoer, 1884 f Thomas Benjamin Doolittle 1 Doctor of Literature 1 Arthur Fairbanks, 1886 ri Doctors of Laws Daniel Crosby Greene, 1864 George Herbert Palmer fHarvard, 18645 flnauguration of President Nichols, October 14, 19095 ' Doctors of Divinity .- Ozora Stearns Davis H8895 John Martin Thomas Doctor of Science 1 v or W, H Richard Cockburn Maclaurin fUniv. of Cambridge, 18979 Doctors of Laws Q 5 . James Burrill Angell fBrown 18495 William DeWitt Hyde fHarvarc1, 18795 Matthew Henry Buckham fUniv. of Vt., Abbott Lawrence Lowell fHarvard, Q ' 18515 A 8775 Nicholas Murray Butler fColumbia, Henry Brewer Quinby fBowdoin, 18695 lr 18825 V , ' Jacob Gould Schurman fUniv. of London, ' Charles William Eliot fl-larvard, 18535 18771 A A William Herbert Perry Faunce fBroWn, William Jewett Tucker 08615 18805 Charles Richard Van Hise fUniv. of Wis., - John Huston Finley fKnox, 18879 '879J - , Arthur Twining Hadley fYale, 18763 Woodrow Wilson fprinceton, l879J .XX X 18793 H5697 ljfjdtlflv .Pg Wis., fll Ufflldv Dartmouth, 1911 323 Honors Awarded in 1909 Fellowships Chamberlain--Paul Mason Batchelder, l908. Parker-Albert Richard Chandler, l908. Tucker Alumni Fund-Henry William Stucklen, l909 Rufus Choate Scholars Seniors-Arthur Sidney Bedell, Harold Hitch- ins Burbank, Charles Wallingford Cartland, Lindley Richard Dean. Walter Julius Leopold Dreyfus, Stanley Crates, Arthur Leslie Ctraves, Leon Jeremiah Morse, Roswell Thornton Pearl, Charles Wadleigh Pearson, Philip Marshman Rose, Henry William Stucklen, Joseph Washburn Worthen. Juniors-Richard Maurice Elliott, Noah Sylves- ter Foss, Dana King Hammond, Charles Lewis Levermore. William Collins Hainsworth Moe, Walter Alfred Phelps, Thayer Adams Smith, Maynard Canfield Teall. ' Sophomores-Harold Ernest Burtt, Carroll Raymond Ward. Freshmen-William Willard Flint, Jr., Maurilz Hedlund. V Highest Departmental Honors Seniors Greek-Lindley Richard Dean. French-Walter Julius Leopold Dreyfus History-Charles Wadleigh Pearson. Philosophy-Leon Jeremiah Morse. Departmental Honors Seniors Latin-Charles Vvallingford Cartland. English-Roswell Thornton Pearl. Cmerman-Xxfilbur Irving Bull, Walter Julius Leopold Dreyfus. Botany-Arthur Sidney Bedell, Reginald Hun- ter Colley, Curtis Morrison Hilliard. History-Charles, Wadleigh Pearson. . Junior German-Herbert Alfred Wold. Honorable Mention Seniors French-Arthur Leslie Graves. German-Lindley Richard Dean. Botany-Reginald Hunter Colley. History-Wilbur Irving Bull, Philip Marsh- man Rose. Economics-Francis Henry Bird, Harold Hitchins Burbank, Arthur Leslie Graves. Political Science-Arthur Leslie Graves. Sociology-Leon Jeremiah Morse. Philosophy-Arthur Sidney Bedell, Lindley Richard Dean, Walter Julius Leopold Dreyfus, Leon Jeremiah Morse, Taintor Parkinson, Ros- well Thornton Pearl. Juniors German-Dana King Hammond, Ernest Steph- ens, Wilbur Leyland Taylor, Jr. ' Graphics-Abiel Wayland Wood. Chemistry-Charles Lewis Levermore. Zoology-Maurice Cary Blake, Edward Henry Dusham. History-Warren Shaw Carter, Ernest Steph- ens, Maynard Canfield Teall. Philosophy--Joseph Bartlett. S ophomores Greek-Harold Ernest Burtt. William Doty Maynard, Carroll Raymond Ward. Latin-Harold Ernest Burtt, Carroll Raymond Ward. English-Kenneth Francis Clark, Earle Field Karr, John Ryland Scotford. French-Harold Charles Bond, William Doty Maynard. Cterman+Carroll Campbell Davis, Leslie Dean Hawkridge, William Thomas Stillman, George Freeman Thurber, Carroll Raymond Ward. ' Nlathematics-Sydney Clifford Beane, Harold Ernest Burtt, Kenneth Francis Clark, Alfred Albert Hormel, Clyde Earl Locke. Graphics-Sydney Clifford Beane, Alfred Al- bert Hormel, Warren Fuller Kimball. Physics-George Freeman Thurber, Carroll Raymond Ward. Chemistry-Carroll Campbell Davis. 324 The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII Prizes Awarded in 1909 Grimes-English Composition Seniors First Prize-Roswell Thornton Pearl. Second Prize-No award. Lockwood-English Composition 4 Juniors A First Prize-Frederick Kenyon Brown. Second Prize-No award. Hovey Poem Prize Charles Wallingford Cartland. Roswell Thornton Pearl. Short Story Prize - Frederick Kenyon Brown. Rollins-Oratory Q Juniors, Sophomores, Freshmen First Prize-Austin Campbell Keough. Second Prize-Kenneth Francis Clark. Third Prize-Warren Choate Shaw. Smith-Extemporaneous Debate Seniors First Prize-Ralph Joseph Richardson. Second Prize--Ralph Lauris Theller. Lockwood-Debating Candidates for Varsity Debating Teams. First Prize-Ralph Lauris Theller. Q Second Prize-War1'en Choate Shaw. Class of 1866-Original Orations Juniors, Sophomores First Prize-Warren Choate Shaw. Second Prize--Burt Randall Cooper. Class of 1846--Latin 'Iun1o-s First Prize-Noah Sylvester Foss. Second Prize--Arthur I-lardy Lord. . Atherton-Greek Juniors First Prize-Noah Sylvester Foss. Second Prize-George Clement Davies. Thayer-Mathematics Sophomores First Prize-Clyde Earl Locke. Second Prize-Alfred Albert Hormel. Pray-Modern Languages Seniors French-Walter Julius Leopold Dreyfus. German-Walter Julius Leopold Dreyfus. Grimes-General Improvement Seniors . Fred Byron Plummer. Spalding-Mechanical Drawing Juniors fScientihc Course, First Prize-Walter Alfred Phelps. Second Prize-James Warren Ingalls. Story-Philosophy - Seniors Taintor Pal, kinson. Warren-Prize Scholarship Seniors Charles Wallingfo d Cartland. Woodbury-Law Scholarships Seniors Arthur Leslie Graves. Joseph Washburn Worthen. Barge Gold Medal-Original Orations Pickering-History ' , i Seniors Ralph Lauris Theller. - Seniors George l-larris Hinckley. X CS nent N an U12 imp shipi Dartmouth, 1911 . Commencement Appointments Arthur Sidney Bedell Wilbur Irving Bull Harold Hitchins Burbank Charles Wallingford Cartland Lindley Richard Dean Walter Julius Leopold Dreyfus Clarence Eugene Dunbar Arthur Leslie Graves J Sanford Berton Hooker Edward Plumer Norris George Woodbury Oliphant Roswell Thornton Pearl Charles Wadleigh Pearson Philip Marshman Rose Henry William Stucklen , Arthur Gordon Weinz oseph Washburn Worthen Phi Beta Kappa Arthur Sidney Bedell Wilbur Irving Bull ' l-larold I-litchins Burbank - Charles Wallingford Cartland Lindley Richard Dean Walter Julius Leopold Dreyfus Clarence Eugene Dunbar Arthur Leslie C-raves Sanford Berton Hooker Edward Plumer .Norris George Woodbury -Oliphant Roswell Thornton Pearl Charles Wadleigh Pearson Philip Nlarshman Rose Henry William Stucklen Arthur Gordon Weinz p Joseph Washburn Worthen 26 The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII X The Inauguration of Ernest Fox Nichols, D. Sc., LL. D. Inauguration Exercises I I. Morning Prayers in Rollins Chapel. III. The Inauguration in Vvebster I-Iall. Invocation ' V The Induction and Presentation of the Charter. The Aeceptance. I A A Welconie to The Wheelock Succession Response. Recitalof Names of Delegates and Guests in Attendance. Speeches of Congratulation. The Presidentis Inaugural Address. The Conferring of Degrees. f III. .Informal Luncheon at College Hall. IV. Inspection of College Buildings. Q ' - V. ,Exercises at.the,l..aying of the Corner Stone of the New Gymnasium. ' Introductory words by the Presiding Officer, Edward Kimball I-Iall, Esq ' AB., LLB. A A I ' Address by Professor Edwin Julius Bartlett, A.lVI., M.D. Retrospect of the Gymnasium Movement. Professor John William Bowler, lVI.D. Laying of the Corner Stone. By President Ernest Fox Nichols D,SQ,, I-,,L,D, X SOME INAUGURATION SNAP-SHOTS 328 The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII f VI. Dinner to Distinguished Guests, given at College Hall by the Trustees. . 7.30 P. M. L W , Presiding Officer Charles Frederick Mathewsovn, Esq., A.lVl., LLB., of the Board of Trustees. Inauguration Committees ' Trustee Committee to Arrange for the Inaugural - Frank S. Streeter, Esq., Chairman Charles F. MatheWson,E.sq. Mr. Henry H. Hilton President, Francis Brown Mr. Ernest M. Hopkins Faculty Committees on Local Arrangements Entertainment Committee ' Professor Charles P. Emerson, Chairman Professor Harry E. Burton rofessor John H. Gerould Dinner Committee Professor Prank H. Dixon, Chairman Professor Frank A. Updyke . g Professor Homer E.. Keyes N . Reception Committee Professor William Patten, Chairman ' Professor George D. Lord Professor Charles E. Bolser Marshal Professor Craven Laycock - . ,mud X ' miaq. gs -. v xl The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII Junior Week Committee A Edmund James Shattuck, Chairman John Alva Ferguson Everard Stowell Pratt Mrs. Tucker Mrs. Emerson Earl' Russell Palmer Leslie Sherwood Wiggin Patronesses Mrs. Fay Clarence Eugene Allen V P John Thurston Mrs. Persons Mrs. Keyes . Mrs. Wiggin - Mrs. Towle Mrs. Shattuck Floor Director John Alva Ferguson Ushers Farwell Robert Raymond Gorton Horace Gabriel I-ledges Thornton Weeks Ulenness George Leonard McClintock Harold Wentworth Sprague X uk l 1 4.00 5.00 8.00 2.00 7.00 8.00 4.00 8.30 9.30 ..... .-. PROM. COMMITTEE Junior Week Programme V Wednesday, May 19 Baseball. Dartmouth vs. Vermont, Alumni Oval. Open-air Band Concert, College Hall. .- King of U-Kanf, Webster l-lall. Thursday, May 20 .-Society Circus, Alumni Oval. Class l-lum. Musical Club' Concert, Webster I-lall. Friday, May 21 Baseball. Dartmouth vs. Williams, Alumni Oval Promenade Concert, College Hall. Junior Promenade. The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII Fraternity Dances CHI PHI'S WINNING ANIMAL Wednesday, May 19 Psi Upsilon and Alpha Delta Phi at College l-lall Fl heta Delta Chi at College l-lall Phi Delta Theta at Phi Delta Theta House Beta Theta Pi at Cr. A4 R. I-lall Phi Sigma Kappa at Phi Sigma Kappa Rooms Kappa Kappa Kappa and Phi Gamma Delta. at I-lanover Inn ' Kappa Sigma at Gdd Fellows I-lall V Sigma Alpha Epsilon at Sigma Alpha Epsilon Rooms Thursday, May 20 Delta Kappa Epsilon at Han- over Inn 'Sigma Chi at Sigma Chi Rooms Phi Kappa Psi at Cdcl Fellows l-lall Chi Phi at College I-lall Sigma Nu at College l-lall F 19 01371 --. H152 . Jeb: - : Pi: A L U J .arid . iqwi ...-..u. SOCIETY CIRCUS , ? ll l f N X I 334 '--45 l I The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII TI-IE Junior Prom. of the class of nineteen hundred and ten surmountecl in enjoyment all its predecessors. Among its many brilliant features, the Society Circus stood forth, a memorable event. Its side-shows, Five Hundred Gallons stand, and ring and acrobatic performances were supplemented by the re- view of the procession of animals prehistoric and anti-historic. Of these, Chi Phi's nameless production was awarded first place.- The King of U-Kan, ,held Dartmouth's fair visitors spell-bound on Wednesday evening. The Musical Clubs enter- tained on thepfollowing evening. The different fraternity dances were held both of these nights, followed on Friday night by the grand fete of the week, the Junior Promenade. Two baseball games and a vaudeville performance formed very material additions to the most magnificent Prom. ever held in Hanover. 4 X 15 an s ...U Q .H .-, cl. li - R QJ 'N lfa ,n ' .4 Dartmouth, 1911 335 T he King of U-Kan A Musical Comedy in Three Acts Music by' W. H. Cnolde ' A Lyrics by R. Ci. Reynolds Book by C. O. Libbey and R. G. Reynolds ' Staged under the Personal Direction of Cu. V. C. Lord Cast of Characters The Honorable Richard Steele, a father and a financier F. A. Carroll, '09 Miss Dorothy Steele, his daughter . Sturgis Pishon, 'IA O Percy Travers, a Senior in love, with Dorothy W. S. Carlisle, l Arthur Brewster, Percy's room-mate and the good King Spunk l of U-Kan ' A R. G. Reynolds, 'A O Miss Spriggins, Arthuris aunt W. C. Rogers, '09 Melachrino, Princess of the Kingdom of Kum A. P. Donovan, ,A l Amogumbo, the Wiseman of U-Kan A. C. Keough, 'E I Paul Epictetus Limberlipq a grind ' E. Warren, ,A 0 Bob Broke, a grafter - R. Childs, ,09 Tom O'Ra-Ra, a Sophomore R. S. Smith, 'A l Captain of the Faithful in U-Kan F. W. Cirant, 'll l Legate from the Kingdom of Kum C. W. Tobin, 'A 0 fggybglguggfgjfn mn if. H. Moms, '09 Mable Williams 515- H- Gale, F2 Marjory l-louston friends of Dorothy W. I. Pendleton, 'Al Lillian Brown f G.GW.J C12-l:ise1', fm., 'A 2 . or an, l I D. R. DeMe1'ritt. 'A Z S. K. Backus, 'll aww gi De FD CD mr1'1 1'13P , . - . Z ,rl U7U UI 'D 3- 2328- Ei 5: Bffw 9 C rn U ,F 5,- QCD- v ---- ,, so--.. ' N S i-ns'-mo 99 PU. . . . 5 ' CD f !fJTUpU 5, Qwwj, are E- O Q ...Q-,UQ G I .... 3549393 H' :nn 11 gg' 1 5 C-' cn F -9-Am 3 3 gg - ' cn '34 5+ C S. c: N3 H L . S Q.. 2 CD ghirwifi gn'C'U?P ,.,t. '- Q1 ZUQUQQFQ ZQ- Sl .... 'Tj E223 OFT' QED ' 0 :v ' 11.20 -Foo ' oocmoo --' SEHK E -'-1 'O :1 F 9.2 -- ,-:B o- NO qQgL:fF . P. l-lall, jr., 'll G. Kimball, 'll F. Worcester, 'IO W. B. Reilley, 'll l I 336 The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII ' Sailors H In ,'IZ, W. S. Pounds, 'll A. Coleman, A 0, F. D. Armstrong, '10, B. A. o an . Island Girls - IVI. Irwin, 'll, C. B. White, '12, W. R. Shrigley, '12, H. C. Comey, 'IO Yachting Girls ' I 1 W. I..Pendleton, ,I I, Cz. W. Geiser, 'l2, A. H. Gale, 'IZ, W. E. Graves, 'IZ ,Yachting 'Men J. R. Childs, ,O9, R. S. Smith, 'I I, R. A. Hall, 'IZ, K S. K. Backus, 'll Island Men I... D. Chase, 'IZ W. W. Marden, 'll R. B. Keeler, 'll T. R. Smith, 'IO D. I... Perry, 'll T. A. Foster, ,IO B. P. Irwin, '09 C. R. Simpson, ,09 Ponies J. IVI. Irwin, 'll W. R. Shrigley, 'IZ A. Gooclhart, 'IO I E.. Blackstone, 'IZ C. B. White, 'IZ H. C. Comey, 'IO G. F. Thurber, 'll E.. Downey, 'IO Mediums I R. B. Seymour, 'IO C. Jordan, 'll E. R. Norris, 'll F. A. Martin, 'll W. E.. Cxraves, 'IZ I E.. B. Luitwieler, 'IZ F. P. Walsh, 'IZ C. A. Fisk, ,09 X lmifll, mfr. 'IO .yufsi '17 rsfll ! .4 I 5 . 'l ., I lb! 'W ' R ,I Q P X Dartmouth, 1911 337 Synopsis of Scenes of King of U-Kan Act l. The Living-room at College l-lall. Act ll. The Island of U-Kan. Act Ill. The Living-room at College l-lall. Musical Synopsis Overture . . ....... . Neverls Orchestra Act I . Opening Chorus- Drinking Song ......... Students Don't Spring that Old One on Mei' Messrs. Reynolds, Childs, Smith and Carlisle Girls are All Right in their Places .... Mr. Warren and Ponies Dolly, My Dream Ctirli' . . ....... Mr. Carlisle 5. Tony, the Pop Corn Mani' ......... Mr. Morawski 6. Finale- Friends,' . . . . Messrs. Reynolds, Carlisle and Chorus Act II Opening Chorus . . The Mermaid and the Cannibaln . The Orang-outang's Entrance .- . Melachrino's Entrance Uma and Keolan . The Boston Journal 7. Sailors, and Islanders' Chorus . 8. Nestling in the Rocking Chair . . Finale- Good Night Act III . . . . Islanders Mr. Keough and Ponies . . Mr. Morawslci . . . Mr. Donovan . . . Mr. Donovan Mr. Carroll and Chorus . . . Mr. 'Pishon Mr. Donovan and Chorus . . . . Students Opening Chorus-- Dear Old Dartmouth A Pun, Upon My Word', . . . . CMusic by l... S. Wiggin, Wiords by E. R. Palmerj A Tale of a Freshmanu Oh for Worlds to Conqueri' . . . . Grand Finale . . Director . . Musical Director . Assistant Director . Properties . . . Wardrobe Mistress . Advertising Manager Treasurer . . . 3 Manager . Chie Electrician f Stage Carpenter . Spot and Lantern Executive Staff . . . . . X House Staff . . . . Mr. Smith M1'. Childs and Chorus . . . Mr. Carlisle . . . . Chorus Mr. G. V. C. Lord . l-l. R. Wellman . W. H. Ctolde . . Troy Mrs. C. E. Daggett . H. O. Sandberg . . C. O. Libbey . E.. l-l. l-lunter . S. C. Rogers . A. C. Stewart . R. l... Newton n , g I 4 i i Q N i , 1 W 1 5 1 9lw 113 H , I ' Q 1 i ,L,.,... ,, . , . ,, . ,W ,,.-....- . SCENES FROM KING OF U-KAN H, 5X A A Hi, , s' x D, Anlflixu 5' I ' 'Q '5 - YH my, .- --5 X' I ,mu C55 A ' any,-:MAI ll . - I xx . --':fpi'.':ii ff! x .f42,27'X,l 'I ' 'uid' ,.f1,Q,2? ,, .QA fvgkfw lg . 1 H Jung' 0 ' 5411! lgiiwl w 1 ' ,vj-lb. 1. Qin 3-1,15 im ll ' ,f-' fr - , X -.',l 1 ,'.' WI fw w-1 1,-22 R. QN..,g..-gmgi, .of 'ffm'-11?-., I A. 1413! ami-ei!! i N1 I' f--ig. , Qual. f I gn, in! ,uk ,g jlffigijj LL A IRA I Q x sz x 2 1- , ' 1, f'x W Z, g-'fxx 'Qt ,K I . . . .ff f A xlj T, X 'f 2.5-r Jr. ' f if , 'if' -- ' 1 1' I- X . 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J ' X -'G 1-1, ,I ,nl gg i J, X9 N .ML xx XX I V ,fx ' ' 1 'Isl N ' L' - All X L 2 A1 Q A f fl! V33 .fy X xx -7 X ,J -X li A 1 Wzx , z , . X' 4' af' '.' lil X '!!lII I ,ff ,nf In X 04' THE DARTMOUTH BOARD 1 V V v 7 I 7 Q 1 The Dartmouth YYYXQ , ,fa Essay, P y , ,Kg,K.K-,K95 4 A A A A A A A A Published semi-weekly during the College Year by Editors chosen from the Under graduate Body of Dartmouth College Vol. XXXT 1909-1910 C. S. Lyon, 'IO . . Editor-in-Chief T. L. Parker, 'II . . Managing Editor J. R. Everett, 'IU . . . Athletic Editor A. S. Dunning, 'II . . . Alumni-Local Editor R. E. Parker, 'IO . . . . Business Manager H. Butler, 'II . . p ..... Assistant Business Manager Associate Editors H. F. Kidder, ,I0 LJ Willardg, 'II C. M. Morris. 'II W. R. Kent, 'IZ R. D. Murchie, ,I I C. F.. Snow, 'IZ y Former Editors and Managers of the Dartmouth YEAR EDITOR MANAGER YEAR EDITOR MANAGER I876 Samuel Merrill I892 W. G. Stoughton A. D. Salinger I877 G. E. Atkinson 1893 H. B. Metcalf L. Merrill I878 E. N. Hills 1894 F. C. Allen ' F. D. Field IS78 E. M. Vittum 1895 B. T. Scales A. Ford I879 F.. D. Libby 1896 P. Shirley H. Hapgood I880 W. E. Barrett 1897 D. Maloney H. M. Thyng ISSI L. R. Wentworth 1898 R. F. Marden F. Chandler 1882 G. M. Ward C. W. McClearn 1899 F. A. Musgrove W. M. Fraser 1883 A. E. Watson I9O0 H. E.. Keyes V. R. Salinger I884 G. H. Whitcomb A. H. Williams IQOI E.. M. Hopkins H. W. Hall ISS5 F. Ladd A. DeBoer 1902 R. M. Larned D. B. Keniston 1886 G. W. Fowler F. O. Loveland 1903 E. B. Schlatter H. D. Cushing l887 E. E. Chalmers l. O. Cummings I904 C. K. Woodbridge E. K. Robinson 1888 L. F. English W. Kelley I905 E. R. Musgrove W. F. Dorothy 1889 B. F. Ellis H. Mason 1906 A. F. Libby E. G. Smith I890 B. Reynolds F. D. Woods IQO7 Ci. H. Howard Amos Dodge I89I C. H. Wiley John Abbott l908 H. E. MaeAllaster L. M. Symmes I909 R. L. Theller C. L. Sheldon The Dartmouth was first published in 1840 inthe form of 'a literary monthly. From I844 to I867 its publication was suspended. The Dartmouth again appeared as a literary magazine with editors ffrom the Senior Class until I875, when it became a weekly newspaper. From l860 to 1896 the Dartmouth appeared fortnightly, but, at that time, it again changed .to a weelcly. ln 1907 it was made a semi-weekly. THE AEGIS BOARD Z 9 W v v v v v V v v .t .7,7,7,7,7 ' The Aegis I V K ' X4 t Q' - ev- ,fff 4 I C- A . K i . ..A .... , 4 Published annually by the Junior Class and re r d b Ed' h p pa e y itors c osen therefrom Vol. XXXVIII 1909-1910 Arthur Stephenson Dunning . . Editor-inaCl1ief Max Everett Eaton . . . Business Manager . Associate Editors A Chester Chamberlain Butts Troy Lasalle Parker George Maurice Morris Malcolm Gale Rollins John Qscar Norris Henry Arthur Shepherd Former Editors and Managers of the Aegis YEAR EDITOR MANAGER YEAR EDITOR MANAGER 1874 H. F. Chase C. Barrett 1892 Barron Shirley S. Lord 1875 S. B. Vviggin W. H. Hart l893 A. D. Arnold C. G. Furnel i876 Samuel Merrill W. C. Frost t894 S. E. Burroughs P. S. Maiden l877 C. D. Adams G. E.. Atkinson l895 R, A. Campbell R. M. Thomburgh 1878 C. Dana F. W. Gregg I896 W. Harris H. Hapgood 1879 C. A. Babbitt W. W. Broga 1897 R. Sisk H. M. Thyng t880 W. F. Furman G. H. Danforth 1898 W. S. Adams C. E. Carr 1881 William Moore F. R. Lane l899 A. M. Abbott R. P. johnson l882 B. S. Harmon S. Thompson 1900 H. Keyes F. E.. Atwood l883 F. Moore ' H. B. Johnson l9Ol E. M. Hopkins E. H. Hunter l884 Louis Bell W. G. Carr 1902 B. S. Stevens G. M. Hubbard I885 A. L. Fuller S. K. H. Hudson I903 R. M. Davis M. B. Wiley l886 F. A. Wood F. P Weeks 1904 H. H. Ham C. I. Lampee I887 W. H. Dart C. F. Conn l905 R. Merriam E. Gilbert l888 D. I... Lawrence A. A Fisher 1906 F. F. Parker W. B. Smith 1889 I. Buck C. E.. Doane I907 G. H. Howard R. C. Cochrane I890 W. T. Abbott H. Fassett l908 H. E. MacAllaster L. M. Symmes I89I F. E. Barnard H. A. Blake l909 E. H. Naylor E. M. Moffatt l9l0 R. Everett A. B. Doggett The Aegis was first published in l860, appearing three times a year. Since annual. then it has been an 1 I .l DARTMOUTH MAGAZINE BOARD V V V V V V V V , 7, ,,7, .P ' 4 Dartmouth Magazine 1- fffff 4 aa K A . Published monthly by students from the Senior and Junior Classes Vol. XXIV 1909-19101 Charles Qtis Libbey, Editor-in-Chief Gay Gleason, Business Manager John Whitney Foster, Asst. Business Associate Editors Frederick Kenyon Brown Earl Russell Palmer Edwin Otto Raabe Kingsley Moses John Ryland Scotford Manager Former Editors and Managers of the Dartmouth Magazine YEAR EDITOR 1892 P. E.. Stanley 1893 E. O. Grover 1894 W. Thompson 1895 R. H. Fletcher 1896 M. Boyd 1897 S. R. Moulton 1898 C. P. Graham 1899 H. E. Keyes MANAGER YEAR EDITOR G. G. Furnell 1900 W. H. Lyons A. K. Hardy 1901 K. Banning W. P. Lane 1902 R. lVl. Davis W. F. Duffy 1903 I. A. Charron J. F. Ryan 1904 C. Kelley H. P. Patey 1905 E. L. Oakford H. D. Hardy 1906 H. R. Blythe N. W. Emerson 1907 G. Blanchard 1908 E.. H. Naylor MANAGER B. I. Bond J. L. Huntington M. W. Wentworth J. S. Brotherhood H. W. Fleming C. B. Brackett H. G. Kelley J. S. Everett F. A. Carroll Monthly, by mem The Dartmouth VlV1jagazine was founded in 1886 as the Dartmouth Literary bers of the classes of 1887 and 1888. The name was changed to its present form in 1892. In 1900 the name was again changed to the Dartmouth Literary Magazine. 1 v JACK O'LANTERN BOARD ' at . .- . ,v v 7 7 7 7 v I -l 1 I 1 P The Jack o Lantern - A 1 - Published monthly by the Undergraduates of the College Vol. II Edwin Otto Raabe . Arthur Coleman Gow . Harry Otis Sandberg . Thornton Allen Snow . Associate Editors Frederick Kenyon Brown, James Lowry Willard, Donald Glenny Augur Dudley Wells Redfield Horace Eugene Allen Henry Lyman Armes The jack o'Lantern was founded in 1908 as a c mic monthl p bl ations. 1909-1910 . Editor-in Chief . Art Editor . Business Manager . Asst. Buszness Manager y, a new dep 48 , The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII Varsity Debating Teams 1908-1909 W . 1 r W. C. SHAW R. J. RICHARDSON M. A. SMITH Affirmative Team---vs. Williams at Harvard R. L. THELLER C. S. LYON P. M. CHASE Negative Team---vs. Brown at Providence X lflll se tit' y .fs 3 5 Q. if f f' 1 1 ffl ii gli D Q fl Debating 1908-1909 1909-1910 Ralph L. Theller, President Warren C. Shaw, President Philip M. Chase, Manager Clifford S. Lyon, Manager Triangular Debating League Composed of Williams, Brown and Dartmouth A Fourth Annual Triangular League Debates RESOLVED:-That the Federal Postal Savings Bank Scheme, as advocated by Postmaster General Meyer, should be adopted in the United States. Teams, 1908-1909 Warren C. Shaw Ralph L. Theller Ralph Richardson Clifford S. Lyon Mark A. Smith Philip M. Chase Alternates Conrad E. Snow James R. Lowell 350 The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII Fourteenth Annual Williams-Dartmouth Debate Held at Hanover, March 4, 1909 Awarded to the Affirmative Dartmouth Team, Amrmative Williams Team, Negative Warren Choate Shaw, 'IO V E. S. Greenloaum, 'IO ' Ralph Joseph Richardson, '09 H. W. Fowle, 'l0 , Mark Anson Smith, 'l0 M. l... Ernst, '09 Alternates Conrad Edwin Snow, 'IZ H. H. Pike, ,09 Judges ' Rev. R. Devlfitt lVlallory Charles,,H. Beckwith Judge Elwin Lyford r Twelfth Annual Brown-Dartmouth Debate Held at Providence, March 4, 1909 i Awarded to the Affirmative Brown Team, Ajjirmaiive Dartmouth Team, Negative James Greenan Connolly, '09 I Clifford Stanley Lyon, 'l0 ' Clifton Henry Walcott, 'l0 Philip Minot Chase, '09 Chauncey Earle Wheeler, '09 Ralph Lauris Theller, '09 Alternates George Christian Stucker, ,I I James Russell Lowell, '10 , Judges Prof. Samuel Vvilliston Judge Micliael Murray A. Ballantyne Triangular League Standing Brown has won 6 Debates Dartmouth has won 4 Debates Williams has won 2 Debates X Ebate :bale Dartmouth, 191 1 GLEE CLUB Dartmouth Clubs MANDOLIN CLUB DARTMOUTH COLLEGE BAND THE CHOIR DRAMATIC CLUB CHESS CLUB DARTMOUTH CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION PRESS CLUB OUTING CLUB WEBSTER CLUB DEUTSCHER VEREIN CLASSICAL CLUB GUN CLUB WORCESTER CLUB HAVERHILL CLUB WILLISTON CLUB CUSHING CLUB CHELSEA CLUB LAWRENCE CLUB EASTERN NEW YORK CLUBS LYNN CLUB 351 , USICHL CLUBS Dartmouth Glee Club Wayne Dudley Steward . Louis Burr Wallace . . ames Munroe Mathes . W. D. Steward, 'IO H. S. Winship, 'IO W. L. Peck, 'IO R. R. Gorton, 'IO W. I-I. Golde, 'IO T. S. Knox, 'l,O W. S. Pounds, 'll J. EQ Ingersoll, fl l R. D. Meredith, 'IO C. C. Warren, 'll B. K. Ayers, 'll Accompanist l... S. Wiggin, 'IO First Tenors . . . Asszsiani Manager . S. K. Backus, 'll B. A. A C. A. C. C. Forsythe, ,l3 Second Tenors N. A. W. S. G. F. Dwinell, 'll First Basses Hoban, ' l 2 Pfau, 'l 3 Sherman, 'IO Carlisle, 'l l Sherwin, ' l l R. W. Cr. P. Bullard, 'IZ R. A. Crenner, 'I3 Second Basses H. E. Burtt, 'll K. Knapp, 'll H. R. Walker, 'll Reader A. C. Keough, 'll DARTMOUTH MUSICAL CLUBS i 354 The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIH Dartmouth Mandolin Club Hazen Worcester Jones Louis Burr Wallace . James Nlunroe Mathes H. W. Jones, 'IO G. F. Thurber, 'IO H. L. Fogg, 'IO G. T. Leach, 'll H. R. Reed, 'IO E. J. Shattuck, 'IO C. F. Scott, 'IO J. H. Finn, 'IO H. C. Schulte, 'IO A. D. Pease, 'll H. P. Kelley, 'IO R. E. Lewis, 'IZ Leader . . . Manager . . Assistant Manager First Mandolins E. S. Poole, 'll ' E. F. Chase, 'll H. A. Bellows, 'IZ H. B. McClary, 'I3 Second Mandolins R. L. Steinert, - Guitars Violins G. C. Lewis, ' I 'Cello J. M. Irwin, 'll J. O. Norris, 'Il C. B. White, 'IZ 'IZ r R., W. Barstow, 'll D. W. Jones, 'IZ G. W. Kimball.. 'I3 E. A. Wagner, 'IO I2 H. C. Parkinson, 'I3 X Leader 'umdger :nl .llmdger IITHE BAND l- .i-.- Arthur D. Pease, Leader Cornets A. D. Pease, 'II H. E. Marclen, 'IZ Brown Cooper, Manager I... W. Miller, 'IZ B. W. Robie, 'IZ H. W. Oliver, ' I3 Clarinets C. VV. Harris, 'II J. H. Cleaves, 'IZ F. H. Rose, 'IZ R. W. Hutchinson D. R. lvlason, 'I3 Piccolo C. G. Tyler, '12 Altos W. W. Marden, 'II E.. R. Sawyer, Baritone K. C. Kimball, ' Trombones R. H. Colley, '09 J. H. Finn, 'IO I-I. A. Bellows, 'IZ 'IZ I2 H. W. Pease, 'II J. R. Malony, 'I3 Bass D. W. Greenwoocl, 'IO Drums I-I, P, Kelley, 'IO F. O. Robinson, 'II Drum Major W. S. Perry, 'IO l DARTMOUTH COLLEGE BAND Dartmouth, 1911 357 M. C. Blake A. Coleman B. Cooper W. l-l. Cxolole Ci. F. Clonyer R. R. Cuorton D. L. Johnson B. K. Ayers S. K. Backus l-l. E. Burtt D. A. Cheney K. P. Clark A. P. Donovan l-l. E.. Allen T. L. Brennock G. P. Bullard L. D. Chase S. A. Clark F. P. Walsh R. A. Crenner Accompanist E. F. Karr CHOIR 1910 C. S. Lyon T. S. Knox F. L. lVleleney R. D. Meredith W. S. Ney F. A. Rainey L. P. Nissen 1911 ACI. F. Dwinell R. B. Keeler A. C. Keough L. P. l-lall, Jr. R. B. Patterson W. S. Pounds 1912 D. R. Doreward C. E.. Francis R. S. Prothingham B. A. l'-lohan W. I-l. Locke 1913 C. C. Fqrsythe T. A. Smith N. A. Sherman W. D. Steward C. W. Tobin J. E. Warren B. A. Williams I-l. S. Winship W. lVl. Price W. B. Reilly R. W. Sherwin I-l. R. Walker C. C. Warren C. A. Waterbu1'y l-l. C. lVlosier W. W. Poole, Jr. W. A. Ryan M. Ct. Snow I-l. B. Van Dyne C. B. White C. A. Pfau Librarian S. K. Backus P f M if V i . R. I-I. Colley J. H. Finn D. W. Greenwood H. P. Kelley D. D. Craft C. W. Harris T. A. Loughlin.. S. B. Macomber M. H. Baker H. A. Bellows S. A. Clark J. H. Cleaves A. QS. Eiseman G. C. Lewis F. H. Cushman J. M. Harlow T. H. Haskell J. R. Maloney 1909 ! 1910 A. Wagner 1911 1912 K. Urion 1913 I-'I i F. Greenwood D. F. Palmer E. W. Robinson L. H. Sisson W. W. Marden A. D. Pease F. H. Rose G. F. Thurber R. E. Lewis B. B. Lyons a H. E. Marden A D. B. O'Connor R. C. Plumer C. G. Tyler T. R. Mason H. W. Oliver H. O. Parkinson A. B. Shephard The Dramatic Club T. C. Wellsted, President O. Brown, Manager J. S. I-luselton, Manager Presentation of In Chancery l' - Three Act Comedy By ARTHUR APINERO X l The Cast Capt. Dionysius McCaflerty CFormerly of the Ballytara Mflfta, now proprietor of the Railway Hotel, Steepleton ,Iunctionj F. A. Carroll, '09 Dr. Titus this medical attendantl ....... A. C. Keough, 'il Montague ,Ioliffe .......... . T, C, Wellsted, '09 lVlr. I-linxman Ca detective, . T- L- Parker, ,A l John fMrs. Smitlfs servantj . R- S- Smith, ,I l Mr. Buzzard fa butcherj . . H. F- Leila, V2 Mr, Gawge Ca drapery , . Batchellor, ,I O Mrs. Smith .... - S- PiSh0IL 'AO Mrs. Marmaduke Jackson . - F- H- M0YaWSki, ,09 Patricia McCafferty .... . C. Fay, ,AO Walker fMrs. Smitlfs servantl . . F. L. Meleneyf ,A 0 Kittles ,,,, , . CaI'llSlC, ,Q l f ! DARTMOUTH DRAMATIC CLUB, '09 -7 '--' iaflf1,5'.f,f-gif-:gli W1 , l il .ff Q'i',I! Qxyw ,Hi N IIIIII I X I ' 2 f X f 4 Q , X , 6 Z t , 3-,gi f3f,3j:l':f.-Qgf f A '-.-4 :..22t.'f.-23-.--.ive-4. -wlllll N f if Q 'I W XA f f f: Iii Headquarters in Bartlett Hall Officers Frank L. Meleney, 'lO, President Maurice C. Blake, IIO, Vice-President Wallace M. Ross, '09, Cractuate Secretary Robbins W. Barstow, 'I I, Treasurer ' Chairmen of Committees Finance Membership R. W. Barstow, 'II B. M. Patten, 'II Records Social A. H. Lord, 'IO Bible Study H. S. Trask, 'II Missionary M. C. Blake, 'IO Church Relations E. F. Karr, 'll R. W. Sherwin, 'II Religious Meetings W. P. Greenwood, 'I I Deputations C. S. Lyon, 'IO Tutoring Bureau C. E. Allen, 'IO Employment Bureau l-l. K. Urion, 'IZ DARTMOUTH CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION CABINET fa W h f 1 X K K N X ffm 2 f fy .2 'ff NG if ff' s , - A g ,Q 7 ,W R. Holmes . . . . Presideni I... Powers . . . . Vice-Presfdenl R. B. Jones . Secrelary and Treasurer . The Team R. Holmes, Captain R. B. Jones C. A. Fiske L. Powers E. R. Stix ' Matches Played November I2 Harvard 4 Dartmouth l feii? f I rv I IX-Ii . I l,,.fIEl.K'Q 1 James Richard Everett Lawrence. Hardy Bankart Ralph Arthur Sherwin L. H. Bankart, 'IO J. R. Everett, 'IO R. A. Sherwin, 'IO C. S. Lyon, 'IO R. D. Meredith, 'IO C. B. Baxter, 'IO J. E. lVIcPherson, 'IO H . W. Clark, 'II G. Farrell, 'II A. K. Lowell, 'IZ T. P. Miller, 'IZ C. E. Parker, 'I3 Members Boston Journal . President . . Vice-President Secretary- Treas urer Boston Globe, N. Y. Sun, The Dartmouth Springfield Union The Dartmouth New York Journal Boston Traveler Boston Transcript Associated Press Springfield Republican, Boston Post Boston Herald Boston American Christian Science Monitor lm! 5. 5 I Vex l aims as :Hif i X A i Asn lllllillQ E 1-XXX n i3 'X 4 5. I 2-112-. Mlm . xi' XX 1 fg' - - j W.. if-M: I sv? I. MW e- . N i lf I ' I 1 n L s A V , 1 1 Members of the Intercollegiate Civic League For the presentation and informal discussion of Current topics of an economic, historical Professor Frank H. Dixon Professor Sidney B. Fay H. R. Lane W. Currier T. E.. Jorclan F. A. Carroll R. Holmes E. H. Naylor D. E.. Watson M. C. Blake H. N. Charlton or political nature. Honorary Members Members 1907 1908 1909 1910 M. C. Teall Professor Craven Laycock Professor G. Ray Wicker T. W. Worthen J. B. Glaze A. B. Shaw P. M. Chase E. M. Moffatt R. L. Tbeller J. W. Worthen M. I... Holmes W. C. Shaw Qirosioenf, Qgofenfine 3. .Rfopp gerr gerr gerr gerr gerr gerr gerr . Qgicefgprosioenf, Qgernaro QU. geuffg gerr gerr gerr gerr gerr gerr gerr gerr gerr gerr gerr dl. GE. Qqffen g. Q-15. Gbaoliourne Qc. gp. Banning Qi. 5. Sosa GJD. g. Gofoe g. Qjl. gaserot Qi. B. gofmes Qeerefor una gpezfklfgmemm, grgrax 2. agoemeg Qgtitgfieoer A ' Qokfor qzlrofessor 037. Qokfor Qprofessor QL. Qoiktor qirofessor C. Qolifor Qprofezaor QD. Qolkfor qhofessor 033. Qoiitor qJrof'essorE3. Qoiitor qirofessor Qolkfor Qprofessor Qoiifor qirofessor Qoiifor Qprofessor Qolifor Qprofessor G. S. 65. QC. G. QL. goams R. garog 4175. Qgofser e ii. gfelrart Q. Murray WD. G. Gfattfefo' g. Qlgaliliitt Qgriggs dlamqwefl' g. Bielkfioer ' ji. Cfarli gerr g. gl .Reffeg gerr S. B. Qiefeneg gerr 3. Qlourse gerr S. QU. Quo gerr mi. 45. Cljloffins gerr gerr g. 0. ganotierg 475. QL. 'wagner gerr g. QL. 'T.Dof'ff 27 RL: 5- Seimas 4 117 I wg if I a LECIRCLE FRANCAIS Les Officiers M. T. A. Smith, President M. H. C. Bond, Vice-President M. R. H. Blanchard, Secrelaire et Trcfsorier Les Membres w Monsieur le Professeur L. H. Dow Monsieur le Professeur E. R. Greene I Monsieur le Professeur R. E. l... Kittredge Monsieur le Professeur E. F. Langley . Monsieur le Professeur W. H. Murray Monsieur les Professeur P. O. Skinner l Monsieur le Professeur R. L. Taylor Monsieur le Professeur H. M. Wells Monsieur T. A. Smith Monsieur G. H. Adams, Jr. V Monsieur R. H. Blanchard ' Monsieur H. C. Bond Monsieur T. I... Parker Monsieur H. B. Lines Monsieur R. H. Nead l l l l ,.-.. .W Q 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 i 1 -1 1 , l : 1 5 1 l -Q pa- 4 C 345 I' will 5-ln?-N ' I X 3' V 1' -. . I H P Joseph Bartlett, ,l0 . . . - .PTC-Sidefll wi Forrest Flagg Owen, 'l l . . . . V ice-P TCSfdC11f John Joseph McDonald, 'l l . . . Secretary Members Professor Charles Darwin Adams Professor Richard Wellington Husband Professor Leroy Carr Barrett Professor George Dana Lord Professor Harry Edwin Burton Professor John King Lord 1910 M. C. Blake I-I. Foss G. C. Davies H. Lord C. T. Edgerley S. Lyon E. Stephens 1 1911 - H. E. Burtt F. Karr 1 C. R. Ward 1912 C. R. Cabot P.. Jones J. Cl'0l'lil'l Kinne ' R. Deferrari M. Nead W. W. Flint, D. B. O'Connor E. P. Johnson Phelps 1913 C. E. Gately 'UB uw wi lla lllir I Pfdsizienl Pfesiclenf .iefrclary Husband '9 i r X ,J-YQ, , . .1 X i ' Q M ail lllll ' GUN CW? Dartmouth's First Gun Team Fall, 1909 Dual shoot with Harvard at Cambridge Nov. l4, l909 Harvard 205 Dartmouth l48 Each man shot two strings ol 25 birds each. Hall was high man for Dartmouth and received a medal from the Harvard Gun Club. T. P. Miller, '12 H. S. Don Carlos, '11 L. P. Hall, '11 K. D. Phillips, '10 F. H. Harris, '11 5 If' K fsfcvefw 0llTlNGCtllQ Fred H. Harris, President Walter P. Greenwood, Vice-President Clifford S. Lyon, Secretary and Treasurer Executive Committee Advisory Board C. W. Tobin Prof. G. I-I. Hull P, Whitcgmb Prof. Clark l and Officers The Dartmouth Cuting Club was organized during the past winter to promote inter- est in Winter sports. Much interest has been shown in the new organization by members of the Faculty asswell as students and the success of the club seems assured. Dartmouth 191 1 371 gaMAMEMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMQ it Preparatory School Clubs 3 M M MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM Worcester Academy Club 9 Richard V. Chase, President James D. Cleaves, Vice-President Arthur E.. French, Secretary and Treasurer 1910 A. H. Lorcl P. Nourse Atkins Nickerson 1911 R. V. Chase 1912 J. H. Cleaves R- E- Hall J. T. Cottrell I. .I-I. Putnam A. E. French C. H. Sugatl E. I... Taber 1913 A E.. R. Crowley li- D- Marsh E, L, Guljck, Jr, Parker Trowbridge . 'The Aegis, Vol. XXXVHI r Phillips Club G. Herrick F. Kidder, President J. E.. Downey, Vice-President Thayer A. Smith, Secretary and Treasurer 1910 ' H. W. Charelton, ,E G- H. F. Kidder. PE J, Clough, A W. M. Price, A J. E. Downey, E T. A. Smith, A H. H. Driver, A L. B. Wallace, A J. T. Farwell, E. H. A. Wolff, E J. W. F. Hobbs, E 1911 G. H. Adams, Jr., E. R. H. Hoit, E. N. Ci. Burleigh, E P. McQuesten, E I B. R. Cooper, E A. Mathes. E. Q C. M. French, E R. A. Morrill, E L. A. Odlin, E , A 1912 1 W. I... Biery, A q H. P. Church, E. C. W. Orr, Jr., E 1913 D. E. Adams, A N. Cray, A S. R. Bond, E L. C. Chisholm, A M. H. Cone, A W. H. Cary, E R. G. Durgin, E R. E. Fermin, A H. P. Gardner, E y H. N. Hamilton, E H. W. Harriman, E C. C. A. Pfau, A N. P. Rice, A S. B. Warde, E. C. Welles, A H. Lawrence, E. X X Dartmouth, 191 1 G. C. Allen l... N. Brooks W. G. Card M. Ewing H. T. French, Jr. H. H. Sheclcl F. P. Burton, J. H. Dingle Haverhill Club l... N. Brooks, President C. A. Clarke, Secretary and Treasurer 1910 H. E. West 1911 H. S. Card 1912 1 19 13 Williston Club John H. Dingle, President Fletcher P. Burton, Secretary L. C. Cirau, Treasurer 1910 1913 9 A. C. Laird D. M. S. 1911 L. C. Grau K. H. Pitcher H. F.. Burtt C. N. Norton E. E.. Sides T. l... Sullivan W. B. Terry J. G. Driscoll C. F. Hitchcock The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII I... H. Bankart G. O. Putnam. T. E. Johnson R. S. Edwards W. Haley J. R. Hatch P. B. Briggs Cushing Club z L. AH. Bankart, President R. W. Sherwin, Vice-President O. Putnam, Secretary and Treasurer 1909 h W. M. Ross 1910 ' R. W. Hyde ' B. Lang 1911 R. W. Sherwin 1912 - I. H. Putnam 1913 A F. S. Harris J. H. Johnson C. F. Pierce Chelsea Club H. Alonzo Dykeman, President P. Brownell Briggs, V ice-President ' R. Hatch, Secrelary V W. R. Tucker, Treasurer 1910 ' A W. R. Tucker , H. O. Sandberg 1911 P A. B. Butler A H. A. Dykeman 1912 T. C. Lampee 1913 C. L. Tucker X . A Dartmouth, 1911 Eastern New York Club Russell D. Meredith, President Burton C. Miller, Vice-President F. l... Donovan, Secretary and Treasurer F. L. Donovan W. H. 'Eastman N. G. Griffin S. E.. Aronowitz W. W. Marden D. C. Ashley M. Aronowitz H. A. Barends W. R. Bronk H. F. Collins E. H. Dusham C. S. Lyons A. Cianley W. L. Biery E. G. Horne H. F. Lena L. O. Ashton 1910 S. B. Smith H. 1911 1912 E. Marden 1913 Lawrence Club .I- R 1910 1911 A. Scanlon 1912 . A. Wylde 1913 C. S. Riley J. Kerley R. D. Meredith B. C. Miller E.. S. Poole H. M. Uline T. L. Brennock A. B. Easton V. G. Jenkins E. Rutherford O. F. Taylor R. W. Taylor W. I... Taylor R. C. Norris A. R. Miller C. H. Sugatt F. T. Weil D. R. Mason The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII J. E H E. H L.. E.. G. T. H. H D. W S. H. P. A. H Finn Chamberlain Allen Anderson Fuller Croscup Frazier Hayes Haskell Lynn Club J. W. Ingalls, President E.. H. Chamberlain, Vice-President H. S. Fuller, Sccrclary T. A. Nicolls, Treasurer 1909 H. A. Ward 1910 J. W. Ingalls 1911 A. P. Donovan 1912 N. P. Webber 1913 D. M. S. 1912 C. A. Bonner H4 li. F. Chase W. N. Healey J. W. Lewis li. S. Osgood G. H. Knight D. A. Munsey 'lf A. Nicolls A. F. Richardson X Qddities . , QPF? . 9 X 4 ,Q 1 , X NN , A x ff f A ff ff 53 4 J' 'I neu! V T fd ff' I ' A- Q- Wm . we -ZW ' , f ffm -X ' if 'f - 4 1 x bn.. , 5 . 1 Q. 1, :V 1 '--0' ,, WS' ' , . ff. gf J lx 5. 4' M EEN N ' 1 f' f 1 2 XX. -N ia X .s ,1 f 2 - f ' . 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'ul :WY V., V 1 .1 f fr -1 f A 1 V VV, 1 K ,, , , 4, 1 1 2-s V97 ' V F24?23.'ViV:,Zf11fg?-VVFTE,: V . wggff-::,'-e.,.fV1Vqvi-130 ' LV-' A -sVfeV.fqa,rVh1f,f V -V -QV-'ykfbfa M .1 gg.-wifym ,- xg- ff uS.LfLrL.f'.1Qr4,.,,w:-nl' Y,1.m'v-V - V ' + ' 'V Q 'V . ff '- 1 VVQYPTA, 5-31,3 5.5 ::Z1Vi?,f-34,-?,. 521: 3 5-. 3.1 41 ..'::E,f2Q?1.,.iwZ5 ' ug, V A 382 The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII Junior Honors ' Donor Gift Recipient b Spucl Pishon Ed Shattuck Joe Brusse John ,Dingle George Underwood ul'-lankn Hasergot Bolliver Sherwin Austin Keough Dippy Dowclall IC Jim Haggerty ' Old Chuck A Dutch Irwin Silver Heels Scotford Tom Keady 66 SG Baby Carriage Looking Glass CIDBK Key A Pony Milk Bottle Soft Pedal Pair of Legs Back Seat Halo Square Meal Big Stick Smile i Gum Shoes H -- - l CG Gow Jordan Charlie Warren Bowler Johnson Carroll Raymond Ward Hjackn Marks Nigga Clark , C. A. P. Duffle Ma Cousin Carusv King Moses John Noyes Young Chuck Emerson C1loomy Bill Pounds Jake C Bond 7 Baseball Team 1 1 THE AGONY QUARTETTE X vient ' I W ordan 317611 .I I n 3 NI ard Marks ' Uark M 131156 Cami' 3 Moses 1 Noyes Emerson Pounds Bond Q2 Team Dartmouth, 1911 A wolznl OWING TO THE APPEARANCE OF DARTMOUTH'S NEWEST PUBLICATION, THE IACK O'LANTERN, THE l9II AECIS BOARD DECIDED TO OMIT THE CUSTOM- ARY GRINDS FROM THE BOOK. PRIMARILY, THE AECIS IS A RECORD, AND THIS WE HAVE TRIED TO MAKE IT. WE BELIEVE A STEP FORWARD, BUT THE COLLEGE IS THE JUDGE. WE ARE READY FOR THE VERDICT. THE EDITORS ARE DEEPLY INDEBTED TO PROFES- SOR RICHARDSON FOR SUGGESTIONS AND CONTRI- BUTIONS, TO MESSRS. GOW, HASTINGS, REDFIELD, DON CARLOS, RUSSELL AND PENDLETON FOR DRAW- INGS, TO MESSRS. J. R. EVERETT AND A. B. DOGGETT FOR ADVICE AND SUGGESTIONS, TO OUR PHO- TOGRAPHER, MR. CJ'1 D. FARRAR, OF THE SARONY STUDIO, TO OUR PRINTER, MR. C. J. MCPHERSON FOR HIS HEARTY CO-OPERATION, AND TO THE COLLEGE AT LARGE FOR ITS INTEREST IN THE PUBLICATION. 384 The Aegis, Vol. XXXVIII Dedication . Wm. Jewett Tucker Calendar . . Trustees of Dartmouth College . Dartmouth Alumni Ass'ns President Nichols . The Faculty . . judge ,David Cross, 'll The Classes . . l9l0 Class History . l9l0 Class Picture . l9l0 Records . . l9ll Class History . l9ll Class Picture . l9ll , Records . . The Departed of l9ll l9l2 Class History . l9l2 Class Picture . l9l2 Records . . l9l3 Class History . l9l3 Records . . Medical School Thayer School . Tuck School . . Summer School . Harvard Game, '09 . Athletics Drawing . Athletic Council Football Drawing . Captain Tobin . . Football Season . Football Team Picture Their Last C-ames . Results of Season . Captain-Elect Marks Football Coaches . Baseball Drawing . Baseball Management Baseball Team Picture Baseball Season . Captains and Managers Baseball Card . George H. Schildmiller Track Drawing . Track Team Records Captains and Managers Track Season . . Table of Contents Track Team Picture . Harvard Dual Meet . . Williams Dual Meet . New England lntercollegiates Last Time for Dartmouth Assistant Managers . . Basketball Drawing . . Basketball Season . f Picture of Team . Basketball Management . Captain Brady . Hockey Drawing . Hockey Season . Picture of Team . Hockey Management Captain Marston . Tennis Season . Intercollegiate Meet . Picture of Team . Golf Season . Picture of Team . Class Football . . Freshman Team Picture Fraternities . . Palaeopitus . . Turtle . . A. Sphinx . . . . Casque and Gauntlet Dragon .' . . Round Robin . . Commencement . Class of l909 . . Commencement Program . Class Day Exercises . Commencement Exercises . Degrees Conferred in Course Honorary Degrees . Honors Awarded . . Prizes Awarded . . Commencement Appointments Inauguration Program . Dartmouth Girl fColor Cut, Junior Week . . . Prom. Week Program . Fraternity Dances . . Society Circus . . . Prom. Opera King of U-Kan 200 20 I 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 2l0 2ll 2l2 2l3 2l4 2l3 2l5 2l 7 2 l 8 2 I 9 220 22l 222 223 303 305 307 309 3l l 3 I3 3 l 5 3 l 6 3 l 7 318 3 l 9 320 322 323 324 325 326 329 330 331 332 333 335 ICU 103 19' 1:33 Nu 205 lib 107 ICS 3139 150 Zi: U7 -KL 215 711 -r'f 15- gil 153 -lf 115 fl? Q11 'T in ! r 15 503 JU? 5'11' Eff? SH 515 515 ilu H7 N3 517 520 377 523 52? 323 325 329 HO SH 332 553 P33 Dartmouth, 1911 385 Dartmouth Publications Dartmouth Board . . Aegis Board . . . Dartmouth Magazine Board Jack o'l..antern Board . Debating Teams Dartmouth Clubs Musical Clubs . . Dartmouth Band . Choir . . Orchestra . Dramatic Club X ,J 9 -r' ' ff I , ,, If I I , Q 1 , 1 5 , li I: it '. ,ny . gl. ' . D . . s. ,- 'I J X liar ,:, N .1 ' A ' X N ' . ' -' -. if ?- X. :. f-1-W' f ,, sm--1. W' 75- - , iH'R t ,fly . 'rr' ' -gy. :.:, aj. N .1 f' f 151 Q 1 . ' ,f,: . -1 511 If . - . .. - , ff j5f2', 5 Q, ', r - ,. ' : 1 1, ,. 'lf ,- ea ' 4' , 7,-1 V ff' X--. 'T A-7 . Xfvlf, -r ., f. I . 53244: ' X ,ffnfk .N IFJ. -.4 fw ,,c,1:-.-we X . . s N , -,',- ' f K .0 , 53, sir .Tc I 1 39, , ff' flzzf' l X X' ,f H ,---:V f -Q52-542561, 339 Christian Association 340 Chess Club . 342 Press Club . 344 Webster Club . 346 Deutscher Verein 348 Cercle Francais 351 Classical Club . 352 Gun Club . . 355 Outing Club . . 357 Preparatory School Clubs 358 Oddities . . . 359 Oddities . . 1 ax X . : 4 .x-Qz-fr-3-:Q 1457 7 a 7.:.,45:. f .gg - - -I 1 f , Q: f -11 7r,: X ffl -:- ' N3-D X 7 L..-. 1'-V' ,X fd! X86 I f f 1 S' 11199 fix ' X f X mag! 36i 363 364 363 366 367 363 369 370 37I 377 377 N '53 'QNX ZMJWERTHSEMEMUS 1911233333 .,. ,, 5'-W 'JI' M5152 ! 3333685 3 INDEX TO ADVERTISERS 3 M isuaaauaauuuuuaauauauaaauaauaa PAGE Allen Drug Co. . XII American Pad Sz Paper Co. . XXIII Berger, C. L. 8: Sons VIII Bowman, W. E.. . XV Brooks Brothers . III Brown, C. D. 8: Co. VI Burlen, Robert . XXIII Carter, E. M. . IV Clement, C. S. 8: Co. . XXV Coe, David C. . XXVI College Book Store IV Commonwealth l-lotel XXV Copley Square Hotel XIV Compliments . XXV Compliments of the Architect . XXIII Cotrell 8: Leonard . . XXVI Cumberland Hotel . IX Dartmouth Book Bindery XXII Dartmouth Book Store XX Dartmouth College V Dartmouth Laundry ' XII Dartmouth Pharmacy XXII Dartmouth Press . . XX Davison Sl Ward . X Dreka Co. . VII Dudley, C. I-I. xxu Farrar, C. D. Ill Frank Brothers XXIV Goodhue, G. A. . XII Granite State Fire Insurance Co. XVIII PAGE Guyer, A. W. . . XV Hammond Typewriter Co. XIX Hill Sz l-larrower C. . XII I-lowe, l'l. T. Co. . X Index . II Jenkins Brothers . XVII johns-lVlanville Co. XXIV Jones Sz Sargent . XX Kilale Bros. Co. . IV Lakeview Press XVI Langill . VI Liberty Trust Co. . XVIII Locke, Isaac 8: Co. XXIV Marceau . A . . XXVII Massachusetts Engraving Co XXI lVlclVlorrow . . . IV Peterson, Carl V. . VIII Pierce, S. S. Sz Co. VIII Poole, Dr. W. I-I. . XV Portland Stone Ware Co. XV Rand, Geo.- W. 81 Son . VIII Raymond, G. P. 8: Co. . XIV Sanborn . . XXV Shattuck Sz Jones . XVII Shuman, A. 8: Co. VII Skinner, George E. Co. . XIII Smith Sz Son . XX Sullivan, R. G. . XXII Wirth, Chas. Sl Co. XIII Xvaterman, C. W. X LLUQ Quik 9 QE N NM N Q u lx wi P 'G 'XIX 'ill X ll I Yi. 'KX I 'l Y X. J 'U IJ ll Y 'll II UU X Ill ESTABLISHED l8I8 i K entlemm? misahW1g Qnnils, BROADWAY COR.TWENTY-SECOND ST. NEW YORK. Suits and Overeoats, for Men and Boys. El1gllSl'1 FLlI'I1lSl'1lIlgS, the Usual and the Unusual. A Hats and Caps including many Novelties from London and ' the Continent. Send for ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE Shoes' C. D. B'ARRAR 58 MYRTLE STREET, SOMERVILLE, MASS. we-tee eww CLASS Work 4 -1 College Done Pl-ICTQGRAPHER Work a Fon 1 Personally I 91 I AEGIS Speclalty iw Olfi '1llUTOUi lhCTI .O U3 2 no co 53' '-i D' nv I-P CD nv U. -'ff-. 'YI pQ1pQjQQ41llQl911IlCfHl E 55 EW gm gE2 3. 3 'G Q 4 E Qlbunnlatef Q Q '..Wlldl6 l ... MCMORROW . , ' N X, 7 X?X Qi COLLEGE SI-IOES FOR C O L L E G E M E N ig X ' ' 1: 1 l 238 WASHINGTON STREET BOSTON, MASS. 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. Mg CARTER'S JEWELRY STORE Successor to N. A. FROST Watches Properly Repaired and Warranted .... HANOVER, . . NEW HAMPSHIRE THE College Bookstore H A N o V E R I N N Text Books, Students' Supplies, Plain and Embossed Stationery p Waterman's Ideal and Non-Leakable Pens Pictures and Picture Framing Dartmouth and Fratemity Banners A Mem Book Prints, College Views THE College Bookstore S UW 3ES N 'REET S. store NN lies, WY 18 D615 OIC ' DARTMOUTH CQLLEG i HANOVER, NEW HAMPSHIRE OUNDED by royal charter, December.18, 1769. The charter of the College was an outgrowth of the plan of the Reverend Eleazar Wheelock forthe educa- tion of Indians, which had its first development in the foundation in 1754 of More's Indian Charity School, at Lebanon, Connecticut. In 1816 the State attempted to gain control of the College. The case was fought through the lowergcourts, 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 : I would have an inscription over the door of your building, -'Founded by Eleazar Wheelock, 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 1863, to the degree of Bachelor of Science. THE ASSOCIATED SCHOOLS ARE The Amos 'fuck School of A Graduate School offering Two Years of Special Prepara- - - - tion for Business Careers. Students of three years' under- Aflmlnlstratlon and graduate standing admitted to the work of the first year, Finance 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 Masterwof Commercial Science. The Thayer School of Established in 1871. Offers a general course of study and practice in Civil Engineering, so developed as to includethe essential principles of all important branches through two years of professional preparation. Civil Engineering The Medical School Established in 1797. The course covers fouryears of lec- - tures, laboratory and recitation work, with clinics and ward classes at the Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital. This Hospital, widely known as one of the best cottage hospitals in the country, is under the management of physicians and surgeons who are connected with the Medical School. DARTMOUTH COLLEGE, HANOVER, NEW HAMPSHIRE V DARTMoUTH PHoTo Rooms FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF POST OFFICE FIIVE PLATINOTYPE PICTURES A SPECIALTY ' EASTIVIAN'S KODAKS AND SUPPLIES A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LOCAL VIEWS ALWAYS olv HAND LANGILL ---- PI-IOTOGRAPI-IER I L. .- . , .....e .. --H M D , THE OLD RELIABLE D Will Find Everything Needed in HARDWARE, TIN WARE, CHAFING DISHES, PICTURE GLASS, A OIL STOVES, CUSPIDORES, POCKET KNIVES C. Ol First Door North of P. O. VI X S 1 R ,l ll l O. F requenrly Repreyenreez' in H emover I B Y UILWHIIBI E. SImmnns,Jr. ,. , 1 TI-IE DREKA COMPANY F1'ne .Stationery me Engrav1'ng House 1121 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia OXO!Ill!!llDIllllllllllllllO:QllllllllIHIIIIIIDIIIIIIIOXO 0:05lllllllilllllllilllllllfziilllllllllllilllllll I I College Jtationery Banquet Menus Invitations :i::::::::::5: F fafefnify Engraving : Programmes 5 Uisiting Cards l I l O:QlllIIIDIIllIIIIIIIIIIDIIDQIOIIKIIXIIIIIlllll fxllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIOXOIIKIIIII'-Klllllilllllll Choi 21 5 Ludl:.i Il 15 Ce lon Tea We invite comparison with other Teas of a similar price 1 ' e f f '-5 ii:- 1 ltgoffamstters 'ELF-iixcj ll I I U., ,g:::17,'17 can S 'i'i !,l'i'Wo3,i'l'!! ff- v as , is g'lii1I1ii.Ers--fs!!! ' 1-2 lb. C an1StCI'S I' '- Elf f ' 1 - 35 t 'ii can 5 1 I Hi?:.a.3f..w..u1 nn.: lalar:-af. iiva we Q .. Jiifiigiligmflirlil 'Lg .-if' J 6 uf 'f5.if'1Eik?1: . 4' ' nw ,,:f2 2350004355 S. PIERCE C ' . BOSTON-BROOKLINE CARI.. V. PETERSON Custom Tailor Maker of Men's Fine Clothes at reasonable prices ' Pressing and Cleaning , Garments called for and delivered Suits 320.00 and upwards . FORD'S BLOCK JUST BELOW POST OFFICE C. L. BERGER Sz SONS 37 WILLIAMS STREET BOSTON, MASS. . Improved Engineering and Surveying Instruments ' HEY secure in their instruments: ' Accuracy of division: simplicity in manipulation: lightness com- X -- as bined with strength 3 achromatic lil 5 my psf telescopewith high power: stead- I if-K,7s..X iness of 'adjustment under vary- Qvfmlb,-'fg:g '? ing temperatures: stiffness to 'I 11WE?i 53- avoid any tremor, even in a , 'Wie strong wind: and thorough work- ' X manship in every part. .mlm L I Their instruments are in general Q5 ' - I use by the U. S. Government en- ,W -- In- 'JW cg., gineers, geologists and survey- ors, and the range of instruments Q,-FEI ' J as made by them for river, harbor, city, bridge, tunnel, rail- , ,gggg-f 1-if road and mining Engineering, as ' well as those made for triangula- .jPl'1 T:,g :'f,g:x tion or topographical work and 25354, s lif j land surveying, etc., is larger . f Q -h than that of any other firm in the country. Illustrated Manual and Catalogue sent on application FUR ITURE Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases, Curtains, Drapery, etc. S Chiffoniers, Couches, Morris and Office Chairs ROOM FURNISHINGS - ALL KINDS STUDENTS' FURNITURE' a specialty GeorgeW. Rand OLSON Bridgman's New Block I D HANOVER, New Hampshire VIII 5N ed ICE YNDS oil iirfr I-IGTEL CUMBERLAND Near'50th St. Subway and 53rd St. Elevated Station and all surface lines Broadway cars from Grand Central Depot pass the door KEPTD BY A COLLEGE MAN MMMEMHM College Men Always Welcome ' um m MQMMMMM ma ' , . 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Near theatres, Rates Reasonable, 10 minutes walk shops and Central Park 352.50 with Bath and- up. to 20 Theatres New, Modern and Absolutely F ireproof Send for Booklet HARRY P. STIMSON, formerly With Hotel Imperial HEADQUARTERS FOR DARTMOUTH MEN IX The H. T. Howe Coach, Livery and Transfer Company ll Makes all trains to and from Hanover, day and night. ll All train orders must be at Stable Office forty minutes before trains are due at station. II Hacks on order any time day of night., ll All kinds of light and heavy teams with or without drivers. 1ICoach and Carriage Service for the Hanover Inn at short notice. II Easy carriage and careful drivers always in readiness for the Mary Hitchcock Hos- pital Work. C. W. WATERMAN 0:49i4tL1pL41ia: vsiL:0tflti1 ftetidsist'-fvtatiayzq T Livery, Sale and Feed g S 1: a. b 1 e ' 9:Qvi4tL1vi4!L4v5nidvQuv11Dilvi4tQalLvr10i1Q:Q SINGLE AND DOUBLE RIGS First Class Service at the Right Prices. 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CIOODHUE Hill 85 H arrower Wholesale and Retail Wall Papers Friezes and Mouldings 25 and 27 Cornhill E Boston, Massachusetts ' V D g Medicines T 'let Art' l F R E E ' Flags Banners I Shields Post Cards So nirs t ' CLOTHES IN REPAIR Conf t. ry Smionm Cigars Ciga tt Tobacco Tobacco Jars 0 Tobacco Pouches Cigarette Cases MEND YoUR sox y SEW ON BUTTONS ONE OF THE FINEST in New England UP-TO-DATE METHODS William S' Dartmouth Laundry PHONE 29-1 I 25 South Main Street V Hanover, N. H. Allen Drug Company . TWO STORES Hanover, N. H. Andover, Mass. We are the 0 ' Authorized ' Agents FOR We carry the largest stock in New England X I x V '1'f f:5r-1:1-rr:-,-,,-1-sf-5 .wi-1w.,m-::1-,-,A.sf----- -A --.--..,,...- , --. 'i..LTZ':::L. , Yffl t s-- ' '1 'i ' M- ' t'i 'L::2'- ,., ,,,, jjfilg' f- -Af'-- ----mu . ,. I V- W ..ll'.T'1'1:lfff - - ---l-5l-5----l-fl-1--i-JlZ.11'..Z'a..'.- A, A mi. 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SKINNER COMPANY I Wholesale and Retail Dealers in any Chicago Dressed Beef and Pork Products Mass. h I MUTTON, LAMB, VEAL, POULTRY and I GAME, BUTTER, CHEESE and EGGS Hotel, Restaurant, Club and College Supplies A SPECIALTY 21 DOCK SQUARE AND 28 FANEUIL HALL SQUARE Telephones fggglmchmond B O S T O N mind X XIII 4 3 I ,4 ' CoPLEY SQUARE HOTEL Headquarters for Dartmouth Men when in Boston Huntington Avenue, Exeter and Blagden Streets BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS THE LINE-UP BEFORE THE HARVARD GAME ESTABLISHED 1832 INCORfPORATED 190-1 GEo.P.RAYMoNDCXmEmNY S COSTUMERS ' S 5 BOYLSTON'PLACE, - BOSTON, MASS. A AMATEUR WORK A SPECIALTY OFF IIOYLSTON STREET TELEPHONE, OXFORD 145 ' ' XIV v X Iston X I I I 5 4 qv. 5 I ,147 1411155 .! I W. E. BOWMAN Q .0 I Hair Cutting I r Shaving I Shampooing RAZORS HONED .0 AT HANOVER INN A. W. GUYER GROCER We also carry a Iine of Fancy Groceries for Dinners and Banquets Fruit and Confectionery FRESH BREAD Every Day TWO DOORS BELOW THE INN HANOVER, N. H. Portland Stone Ware I Company I I MANUFACTURERS OF ' Ii. 'Im I! llc. 2 vt ' E it 'I , R ber by ordering of us you can get deliveries in New I E gl d in one to three days. Illustrated Catalogue d , T t of Sewer Pipe sent on application. Factories at Portland, Me. Winslow 85 Co., Proprietors I I I BRANCH HOUSE I 49 Federal Street, Boston, Mass. Geo. C. Dunne, Manzxger I DEPOTAND YARD I I 534 Rutherford Avenue, Charlestown, Mass. I I Telephone Connection Dr. W. I'I. Poole mtist OFFICE HOURS 8.30 a. m. to 12 m. 1.30 p. m. to 6 p. m. TONTINE BLOCK HANOVER, N. H. I I I I XV I I LAKEVIEW PRESS lllakers of Books, Catalogues, S Brochures, Folders and g General High Grade PRI N TIN G Designers and Engravers of g Special e MAIN OFFICE, SOUTHiFRAMlNCiHAM, MASS A xvx V w E RS. JENKINS BROS. I MANUFACTURERS OF lf For high and low pressure, and for all condi- a j tions of service. Jenkins '96 Sheet Packing, P' for making absolutely tight flanged joints. lf for every kind of service. ' ' including Back Pressure Valves S Sp 1 Steam Traps, Automatic Injectors Water Gauges, Rubber Specialties, Etc. 35 HIGH STREET, BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO GENERAL CATALOGUE SENT ON APPLICATION SHATTUCK at JONES DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF Fresh Fish 128 FANEUIL HALL MARKET BOSTGN, MASS- President, CALVIN PAGE Secretary, ALFRED F. HOWARD Vice-President, JOSEPH 0, HOBBS . Asst.SeC1'eta1'y, JOHN W. EMERY GRANITE STATE FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF PORTSMOUTH, N. H. b I STATEMENT JANUARY 1, 1909 ASSETS A. , 51,027,704 LIABILITIES . . 559,173 N. A. FROST, Agent Surplus to Policy Holders . 5468531 HANOVER, N- H- QAQW-W 'IWNW Q ' S , . ., V - S 5211 X A 1 .- fwfr? 2 fm- f fb ff ,Q 7, , 4' W W, swf W gms' 7, Q- A ' M S ff I W, Q' tj is i .mffff.,.'Awwf-Wi-w-fsI,,..Af'm,.- 1 A ' Wg ,L ..,,,.., . f . f . , A 'Wi .fmwf me ' , I A FAMILIAR WINTER SCENE LIBERTY TRUST COIVIPAN YOUNG BUT STRONG. In two years deposits increased Four Hundred per cent. An institution with Dartmouth Ideals OFFICERS GEORGE B. WASON, President ALLAN H. STURGES, Vice-President and Treasurer MELVIN O. ADAMS, Vice-President WMA. H. SUMNER, Assistant Treasurer XVIII N LHESEY I-IAMIVI D vfiiilir X: 1 '7fff11lzmh MNNL 4 i -I... A. A A '-'i,:Z,y,1,,'f'a , . I. r f V , 1 .Q 1 .L I 3i4..,.if, f. - .:Nf..,,5,,L,- :J - ., ,b I .- .4--F Egg., 1 ' - 1- , 44 , ,f . v .1 - -Q. ,,, ,. 1 ol. . .Zz 1,4 fav, --n-v.,' 5 C,.,,,,,, .Q 'f , , . I In we M...-.r ,,,,, ,F i' . X ,I .W ., ,1..,,, 1,4 1 H . , I 1 - - 1 ' -1 . ' A Lf, ' , if-. tw 4 --uf - -in .Y-1, -1-fe 4 -V 'mn r . I-1-:..,,, H , 4 It 1 M f B lm,-:'.,...,,Am 'nf fu-,eu f 'l 1'-1 -nn .2 ' 1 0 . my , 1 o . V Y -S I g . . X H rj, fu 1.-,. A. gk' . .5 4 44431. V 1 , A, J 1 f , f' i ' f' - ' , ' ,' f I C CHICAGO l 1 I l 1' , ri. ' l a I ' ' l .: ' V l - I. ? Two Hundred Typeshuttles, including all languages may be used interchangeably on one machine MATHEMATICAL TYPESHUTTLE Containing one hundred and twenty characters upon the same typeshuttle. This machine also carries the ordinary ninety-character typeshuttles, including any of the languages. Send for further details and example of its mathematical work. Catalogue Cards, Envelopes, Labels, etc., written upon without bending TRIAL OR RENTAL THE HAMMOND TYPEWRITER COMPANY 188 DEVONSHIRE STREET, BOSTON XFX V r ' 1 1 I l 1 t f rl 'r :I Dartmouth Bookstore E. P. STORRS, Prop. Books, College and Fraternity Stationery The New Dartmouth Song Book Waterman, Sterling and Swan Fountain Pens The Latest and Best Safeties Opposite the Inn, HANOVER joNEs at SARGENT Groceries and Meats r We have a complete line of Fancy and Staple Gro- ceries and Meats Tobacco and Cigars HANOVER, NEW HAMPSHIRE With centers as pure and good as can be made and covered with a smooth delicious coating, our ' r Dartmouth Chocolates . WILL SATISFY s THE M O S T DISCRIMINATING MADE BY r S M 1 T H sa so N White River Junction, Vt. Dartmouth Press X ' N W , J sgfzgig' Hanover, N. H. We preach quality, some, but we practise it more MASSACHUSETTS ENGRAVING CO. I 104 Hanover St., BOSTON, MASS. Telephone, Haymarket 1724-1725 Illustrators and Engravings to the College Trade Color Plates in line and half-tone laxbsm Ll Vi lu g .11 5439. ' l ' T - ' - ffm , ',. . ',, I A V A X L PRESIDENT NICHOLS FIRST ADDRESS IN HANOVER XXI WL 10 CENT , 7:2 : CIGAR The Dexter . LONDRES SHAPED 5 CENT CIGAR I R. G. SULLIVAN, Mfr. IVIANCHESTER, NEW HAMPSHIRE ATHLETIC Goorns Including Football, Baseball, Track, Golf, Tennis, Basketball, and Gym- nasium Supplies IVIen's Fumishings, C r a v e n e t t e s , Suitings, Overcoats, The Banister Shoe, Wachusett Shirts, Fowne's Gloves, Browning-King Clothing, etc. V Art Photographs and Furniture Banners, College and Fraternity Jewelry Outfitters to Dartmouth Col-, , lege and Preparatory Schools Send for Catalogue Charles H. Dudley The DARTIVIOUTH BOOK BINDERY ES.TABLISHED18.72 Undertakes any description of Linen and Leather Binding Old Bindings R e s to r e d Library Binding a Specialty A TRIAL ORDER SOLICITED ' L. E. HARTSHORN PROPRIETOR 5 Main Street, I' Hanover, N. H. Dartmouth Pharmacy HEADQUARTERS .FOR PURE DRUGS MEDICINES A CHEMICALS and TOILET ARTICLES The Filling of Physicians' Prescriptions a Specialty Agents for the famous Belle Mead Sweetsn L. B. D O W N I N G XXII X ROBERT BURLEN Book Blnder Cloth and leather Binding 15 V l . DS A s , i. 1 I 7 n . I . - Cl' CY G Special Attention Paid to Binding of Large Illustrated Works Engraving, etc., and Flexible Binding 156 PEARL STREET BOSTON, MASS American Pad and Paper Co MANUFACTURERS OF Pads, Tablets School Papers HOLYOKE, - - MASS. SALESROOMS , N Yk309B d y l Ch g 23912 tMd st I Bit Pp Bldg Compliments of the Architect 1 1: : cn 51 no l-1 3 'Q 2 ' T' V9 E S? 3- E X S so 99 f' a 5 I ... : 2? L ti, SD 5 Q Q- 3 2. 0 n 3- H- E 3 Q liflf. N Q F 9- g-A -1 :fQ'i73ff?1.-i.5xl'l'i' Ei Q Q 9- 5 - -- va US, g 0 U3 9 miles' .j,:'f.,- ,.,..w '1' O 53, .4 fs In :1 .: g 'ii' G -f D fb QQ D- ,.... in Q 2 .. Q :U U' - sl: iz-' J: E. O E qi, 5' E 5: LQ ..If'Ejifii:i-i 'r+2f1-1 Hx' CD Q -- -. r. a P 0 5 Q ' Z if ...ll H e-1- st C : J.!u'1T 5T -e fi Q U- M g na- 5 it A no. E G a ii S20 a E -- Q Q. Q U' R K4 5 gg v ,r.25g..E x 1- 4. 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New York Boston Pittsburg Baltimore Seattle New Orleans Milwaukee Philadelphia Cleveland San Francisco Kansas City Dallas Chicago St. Louis Buffalo Los Angeles Minneapolis London XXIV Commonwealth Hotel R Q Essflesg L ggi? 'JL-X-'iff f-if nl 'Q fwiimdl Mfg up Offers rooms with hot and cold water for S1 00 per day and up which includes free use of public shower baths Nothing to Equal this in New England Rooms with private baths for 51.50 per day and up: suites of two rooms and bath for 54.00 per day and up. Dining Room and Cafe First-Class. European Plan. ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF Stone Hoors, nothing wood but the doors. Equipped with its own Sanitary Vacuum Cleaning Plant. Long Distance Telephone in Every Room. l r 5 , l g . Q Q g 1 . I J S : xl I ll l I l 2 x I I it I: rl : -T ' ' I 3 : I , l ' S , ' , l s'. ' I I I 6 .a- JW- -:- -- V . . , an orn s - Q l I - ', . -:fr-:sf 3719 ' if :- ,I-,.,I '- gl! ,TL -.I1' .51:2f'ff.' ff'-. 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