Syracuse University - Onondagan Yearbook (Syracuse, NY)
- Class of 1907
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'W' f JVNIQ 11.-Nlusicnl Sniruc. i N , , Jl'NI'2 IJ.-Allllllill nu-cling of Alumni Assm-izntirm. 1 fl , - JUN!-Z I3.-Llmiiiiiiclicciiicnt. . , 'lin .,.Lk1,w ,. ,-. .,: X xt' Jl'NlC lj.--Cll1lIlC0lllJl S l.cvcc. ,IUNIC l.l,.'-SIIIIIHICI' vzlcntimi begins. ji'l.v 5-Al'm's'r 16.-Suinnlcr Sclifml. Sl-tl l'l:ml:1cle 18.-University opens. Clc'l'ulu-:lc .z.-First Scnicslvi' begins KMA NUVICMIIICJQ 27.-'l'l1zu1l:sgivi11g.: vziculion begins. llI'1CI'1MI!lCR j.--,lil1ZlllliSglX'llll.f vziczilimi curls. l,ICCl'iIXIIlI'iR .zl.--lluliclziy vzlczllimi begins. J.'xNU.ucY 4.-lloliclny vuczntilm curls. -IANI'.xlcY 14.-Nliclyczu' cxziliiinuliuns lwggin ll.. A. :incl A. SJ Fl'1l5Rl'ARY 3.-Day of Prnycr fm' Cnllcgvs. F1-:imlmkv 4.-Sccoiicl scmcslur lmcgins ll.. A., I.. and A. SJ Fiilxiumlu' 6.-Second sc-muster begins lNl.j MARCH 8.-Vacutimi begins CMJ AlARCll NIARCH 18.-Spring term begins f1 .A.7 19.-Lectures rcsumccl KMA AIARCII 27.-EHSICI' vzlculion begins ll.. A., lf. A.. I.. :incl A. SJ T CFCZN -V A I, 1 - Q wwf.. f f- -sf 1 - ctw - - . -'TH'-1 .:.4w' s 5.2 ' IT J- 'a 1 ,S .'-ff: , 9' .1 W-2. ' , . we .-11. . .. V' 4. ' 1. 1.. M. L ,, ,. A .f N l - . -1 nl 1 .- 1 I 1, ' ---4.-I.. 1.1 QE, n 1. ax 'a'1Q.'4 ' ,gM....f., Greeting' ............................ The Year. 7. . Necrology ............. . . . . Tl1e Administration .................. Tl1e College of Liberal Arts, Faculty . .. Alumni Associations ................ Liberal Arts, Senior History and Records. . . . Liberal Arts, junior I-listory and Pictures .... . . Fraternities . ........................ Class Societies .......... Religious Organizations. . . Piiblications ........... Debates and Debating ..... The College of Medicine .... The College of Fine Arts... The College of Law ........... The College of Applied Science .... Associations ................. Contests .. Society .............. Musical Organizations. . . Athletics ........... Baseball .... The Track. . . The Crew .... Football Basketball . . . Views ......... Grinds . . . 8 10 II I2 14 20 23 37 63 121 141 153 161 173 195 2I 3 229 245 254 257 Zfll 267 27 3 277 287 290 306 314 319 07 ON 0 V ll .VI If .-I .Y 1' b. rx qu Q-D r-rsQ0U -55' O I S l' IC. I Cf U ,Y If U N I l'lf NSI 'I' B' 0 ,,, Aljj. -. -XXRF I f A' N . f -ni -1-f 'fe-. . .q::.'.P' - ' Y ' M F, 'VQQ14 fu. -ffm -.'- ,L mn- H+- .' if . '. ' ' f5,vl'!F - ' :SR-SX I ,M :V ,',! 1. ,Y ...xg F f 5 A ' g c R E Ill! H-null! 4-'Qian d 'Mb 'H I , -.mmm ee.. W I K1 -:millllllllllllllllllllllmllllI I A K wzqgiggx I, I- ,L ! IIARRY li- VVOOLICVICR Cfnllvgc of l,1'lnfl'uI ,-lrI.v l'1nl'1'ou-IN-C111113:-' IIAROIJJ 'll S'I'lfl l I ICNS C'fu!lf'ga' of .-'lfvfvllbrl .S'1'iu:m' HIV?-INICSS M.xN.x1:l-21: EARL Emil-t1z C'rJHa'g17 nf f,flu'I'1lI zlrlx ASF-IS'I'.NXN'I' IEUSIN1-:ss M.xN.xc:l-21: College of Liberal Arts Muse Gxmclc Ffxu1,Ks j. IIICRUIXII-I lixnsows MCISS Mmm Ml'2lu:I'1 1' III-Zlelzliwl' Ro1alNsoN Miss 1':l.IZAlHQ'I'lI Omf lll'fNRY J. Sn-uawcmu lfI.I,A IK. VV,xl,l,Ac113 - College of Fine Arts Nllss VIIllIlNI,'X limmoms .Xllss llWl,.XlbYS R. l':RSRINlC 'Rom-:n:'1' IE. ,llAYI,UR College of Medicine I RUCIC bl. CRISMAN l,l'2su'x-:le S. I,.'xN1: College of Law JXMICS l'. RYAN Alwlllllq IC. WlCI,1,s College of Applied Science I leN11:s'r llfxxvlcms Emu, ROOT C I I A RLICS PACKARD DW lf: l I 'r STHNI1: to 'I' H li 1907 O N O N IJ .ll Cf .-'IN The Year S IN Tllli PAST FEW YEARS, so of last year it is quite impossible to . adequately describe the year at Syracuse University in other than superlative ju, M. terms. A complete review of the year would require much more space than gisigc is allowed in this book. The watch word at Syracuse is growth. A growth that tends to make the University an important factor in the college world and to give its students such advantages as the best universities offer. Perhaps the most noticeable progress during the past year has been in the way of new buildings. Thirty years ago our campus presented one building, the boast of the new Syracuse University, today the buildings of the University, together with those in process of construction number twenty. The new stadium, which will be one of the largest and Finest in the country, is rapidly nearing completion. The University is indebted to Mr. John D. Archbold for this important addition. just south of the old oval is being constructed a beautiful library building, a monument to the generosity of Mr. Andrew Carnegie. The new engineering building, the second gift of the kind from Mr. Lyman C. Smith, is being built at the east end of the proposed quadrangle. What will be one of the most beautiful of college buildings is the Lyman lrlall of Natural His- tory, now being erected on the eastern side of the campus to form the last of one front row of buildings. The latest announcements are the gift of a tnen's dormitory, and the voting by the trustees of a .Hall of Chemistry. Work on these buildings will be begun this spring. In addition to these the trustees have purchased the Yates Castle and its beautiful grounds. A College of Pedagogy, making the sixth college of the University will be opened here this fall. ' ln athletics, Syracuse has enjoyed a marked progress. All branches have been placed under the supervision of a graduate manager, and are now in a most flourishing condition. The work of our crews is too well known to demand further comment. Competent coaches, together with faithful and loyal men, have made for the Orange teams in football, crew, baseball, basketball, track and tennis important factors in the college world of athletics, a prominent position. Not only has the University enjoyed marvelous growth and progress in the num- ber of buildings and in athletics, but as well in every phrase of university life. In- creased endowments, a larger attendance, additional teachers and courses, higher scholastic standards, greater activity in college journalism and debating are all marks of a greater university. Such, in a hurried review, are the conditions at Syracuse University. Our progress in the past has indeed been marvelous, but, with a large number of generous friends and loyal alumni greater things are in store for us in the future. Every son of Syracuse can well be proud of his Alma Mater and rejoice that he is, or soon will be, an alumnus of so great a University. O I .Y V RA-I Cf U.S'l:' U.Yfl'lflx'.S1l'l'3' ll A 47 in A ',1,, 'V ,: ' , , fc, , Ay f MEM! - I , j D . 4 X If lb, ,VL -:J 7 3:1 E211 ILIa11hn11 illllzrrrg Cllzum nf uiurtrrn lpnnhrrh uruvu ml1I'l'illIl'l'fllllllI, illrunusglnuuiu Elanrlyr IJHEIITIIIII QPIIhPI'H111I Qllmm nf niurtrm lpuuhrrh nrnrn Nnrth 3Knrtrigl1t, Nrm illnrlz Ervnt Elmxw Clbnwrinu Lllluuu nf uinrivrn lpnuhrrh uinr ihlvllvuillr, Nun Mark I2 Tl-Ili 1907 ONONIDJIGIIN Officers of the Board of Trustees President . . First Vice-President Second Vice-President 'I'lIircl Vice-President Secretary Zllid r1tI'CZlSlll'Cl' FonIaIas'I' G. NVICICKS Executive Committee T II IC CI-I A NcIcI,I,oIz JA M ICS B. Hnooics . JO! IN D. ARCHBOLD LYMAN C. SMITH JAMES B. BROOKS . BENONT 1. IVES . WILFRIQD W. PORTER E. R. RIQIIIIIQAII LYMAN C. SMI'I'II FRANCIS I-IIaNIIIucKs HIQNIIIQICIQ S. HoI.ImIeN Finance and Investment Committee l'II2NIIIxIcIi S. HoI.IIICN E. R. RIQIIIIIQAII l 'oIII:Ias'I' G. WIQICIQS THE CHANcI2I.I.oI: IQIIWIN No'I I'INnIIAM WII.I.Is li. BURNS I Auditing Committee GIQIIIIGIQ B. WII'I'I4INs Insurance Committee E. R. RHIIIIICAII CIIIIIILHS ANIIIIHIVS WILLIAM H. Piccic IQIIWIN No'I I'INr:I-IAM O If S V lx' .-'I C U S' If U N l lf' If l? Sl 'I' V Ig 41 4- :+ J B 5X i i I A - si Til qicflh-E M., Y, A 5 l I . ,m'l . 1 5 ! - -- 1, R , .R.. . ..,... ..- f -4 5523 '-d5?11 l R le M -X X ' lx, W ,-W--R X. .Y u X 'Tm X 'J' 'A Jl :..G?V .E ef -'l' , li? b s H ig jgvliii' 'A Sf 'R -- IJ 0 0 ......... .Q Ev X B' ' .1 .fx IX HCS RUSCUIS DAY, D. D., IJ.. ID., S. 'lf D. Clzanvvllur FRANK SM.fXl.l.lCY, Ph. D., I Ivan of llzc Cfollvgv of l,1'I1v1'ul .--Iris PINSIGN MCCIIESNEY, I'l1. D., S. 'lf D. llvau of llzv Collcgc of lfinc .flrfs JAMES BYRON BROOKS, A. M., D. C. L. llvuu of the Collegv of Law WILLIAM KENT, A. M.. Al. 112. Dean of flzc Collvgc of fflpplml Srivlmr GAYLORD ,PJXRSONS CLARK. A. Nl.. M. D. Dean of flu' College of lllt'!ll'l'l.llt? E gl' Deceased. Ili 1907 cuvoivn Wx 1 4, Kwmifo '1 O I 5' lf' lfxl C USE UNI V If RSI T l' 15 Faculty ofthe College of Liberal Arts JAMES ROSCOE DAY, S. 'l'. IJ., D.C.l,., Ll1,.D., Clmmcllm. Bowdoin College Cfn.1x1u.113s lI1eN1:v F1nv1,1911 liuiiriflfrtinff Library lluilcling and 604 University Avenue FRA NK SMALLI-ZY. Ph. D., A T, fb ll K Dean of the College of Lilieral Arts, Syracuse University. Cfu1'u'1u'1' lirikel' l 1'ul'v.r.ro1' of flu' l,11l1'11 Ltlllglltlgt? and I,1'l1'r11l111'1'. 2.: llall of Languages and 607 University Ave1111e W1:1,1,1is1,v Plelutv COIDIIINGTON, S. 'l'.D., 'lv N 0, 41 ll K Wesleyan University Mfilllitllllf Penn flblmtt, l'l'l'Ufl?SSUI' of l'l1'il0.rol1l1y, 30 ll-'lall of Languages and IO6 XValnut Place W.11.1,1.x1v1 l'lA1uz1soN AlACI'f, Ph. D., fl- Ii K ' University of Jena Willurln G1'1'f7i11 l'rnfcs.r1n' of Hixfnry tllltl l'ul1'ticul .SiL'l-1'llC1', 56 'l--lall of Languages and 127 College Place Cn1uu,1as W1es1,1-:v llARGl'l l', Ph. I7.,fb li K Ohio University l'rnf1's.wu' of Zoology, listher .Baker Steele l--lall of llhysies and ooo yVg1l1m1 A venue ll1'2N11v A1,1,1fN ilJI'fCK, Ph. ll., A T, fb li K University of Strasshurg Hl'tlSfM.V 1'll'llllA'Hllf lflnlderr I7I'tIfl'.Y.WIl' ul' . l.Yll'0lI0IlI1,V and llirurfnz' uf lln' OfD.S'l'I Iflle tory. JI llall of Language and 307 Waverly Avenue EIIGA11 A1,1fruQ11 Ii1v11tNs, A. M., 41 N 6, fb li K VVesleyan University l'1'nfe.r.1'o1' of llnr Gl'l't'k Ltlllglfltlgd tllllli L'1'fv1'11t111'1', 36 .Hall of Languages and 7.27 Crouse Avenue F1mN1c1,1N JAMES I-lo1,zwo1e'1'1-1, Ph. D..'b K T, lb If K Syracuse University Pmffrsmr' of GCl IllllIllC Lllflgllllglw and I4l'lL'l'llflU'L'.Y, 33-34 Hall of Languages and QII Walnut Avenue lC11u11s'1' Noume PAT'l'1lW1, M. S., A T, fb 11 K University of Rochester ,l'rofessar of Clwnmtry, Chemical Laboratory and 402 liuclicl Avenue EDGAR Cort Moiuus, A. M., A T, cb B K Harvard University Jesse 7'1'ucsdalc Peck, .l'1'ufvs.vu1' of lfuglixli LHt'I'lIf1ll'l?, 60 Hall of Languages and 737 Crouse Avenue I6 'l'll If 1907 O N O N II .fl Gfl N CII.xuI.Iis WILLIAM CAIIICIIIN, Ph. D., University of Crenolmle Profcs.wI' of thc Ronzazzif: Ll!!!-Lf'lltIgL'.Y. S9 llall of Languages and 403 University Place WII,I.IAM llICNItv AlIc'I'zI.IcI:, Ph. ll.. F. R.C. S., F. R. S. E., 'T' li K Clark University l'll'llllL'lS H. Iron! l'1'nfr'.r.vuI' uf 1'lll!fll1.'1IllIlIiL'S, 53 l-lall of Languages and 724 Comf stock Avenue A lsitmit JoItN PI-:IcI'I'z, Ph. ll.. fb B K llarvarcl University l'I'ufc.r.mI' nf ,S'c11II'tit's, 50 .llall of l,anguages and 608 University Avenue JoI1N ALIcxANIIIcIz RoIIINsoN Sco'r'r, Ib I' A 'Barron Posse Normal l'rIrfc.vsnr nf ,fltlzlvfivs and l2I'I't't'lrII' nf lliv Glnymzsiuln, Gynnlasiuin anal Winchell llall AI.ICxIxNIIIiIt CI.IxItIcNCIf3 FLICIQ, Ph. D., Litt. ll., fl! B K Colnmlmia University l'I'nfv.r.mI' nf liIII'nfu'aII Ilf.rlu1'y, 56 llall of Languages and 108 Waverly Avenue TIIoIvIAs CItAvIaI: 'lloI'I4INs, Ph. D., fb A H, fb Ii K University of Chicago Pl'0fL'.S'.t'Ul' of Gvnlngy, 7l llall of l4illlg1lilgCS anal 725 Comstock Avenue J. RICIIAIQII S'I'KI'Ql'Q'l', Ph. D.. fb B K Clark University ,,l'Uft'S.YUl' of l c'dIIgngy, listher linker Steele llall of Physics and 723 Coinstock Avenue EIIwAIm DIIAKIQ Rom, Ju., Ph. D., A K III, fb B K University of Erlangen 101111 Raymmia' l:I'L7I1Cll Prwfessna' of MzIfln'IImtit'.v, 53 Hall of Languages lllltl IOS Ostranclcr AN'CllllC l-lmzuv NTONMOUTH SMITH, Ph. D., Ii 9 Il, fb B K University of .l-leiclelbcrg Professor of Clicmislry, Chemical Laboratory and 742 Crouse Avenue l'ZlERBl5RT MORSE BUKCHARD, Ph. D., A K E, fb B K University of Chicago Professor of Greek, 36 Hall of Languages and Haven Hall GI-ZORGE AR'rHUn WILSON, Ph. D., B 9 Il, 41 B K Boston University Pr0fc.s'so1' of Logic and MCftIf7l1j'.YiF.Y, 30 l-lall of Languages :Intl 805 Comstock Avenue JICAN MARIE R1cHARns, Litt. B., Smith College PI'ofcsso1' of English, 60 llall of Languages ancl 604 University Avenue or ,YYRACUSE UNlVIfR.S'ITY I7 FRICDERICK DoUer,As LOSICY, A. M., A XI' Harvard University Professor of Rhetoric ami Public .5'l1eak1'rzg, 60 Hall of Languages and 805 Com- stock Avenue Euwm LEE EARP, Ph. D.. fb A 9 University of Leipsig Professor of Sociology, 77 Hall of Languages and 703 University Avenue AR'l'J'1UR SALES PA'l 1'1CRSON, Ph. D., University of Grenoble , Professor of French, 59 Hall of Languages and 314 Beech Street FRICIHCRICK ALBICR'l' SAUNIJERS, Ph. D., Johns Hopkins University Professor of Physics, Esther Baker Steele lflall of Physics and 805 Comstock Avenue WAIQRICN GARDNER BULLARIJI Ph. D., dr B K Clark University Associate Professor of Matliematics, 53 Hall of Languages and 613 Crouse Avenue VVlI,I,IAM htlARTIN S1v1A1.1,woo11, Ph. D., 41 K if Harvard University Associate Professor of Zoology, Esther Baker Steele Hall of Physics and 511 Euclid Avenue Cuirris CLARK 'BusnNEi,1.. Ph. D., dv B K Yale University Associate Professor of Latin, 37 Hall of Languages and 201 Dell Street MARY J. Sn11,1':Y, Ph. D., Syracuse University .-'lssoeiate Professor ufBibliograf1lty, I.ilmrary Building and 733 Irving Avenue JOSICPII E. Kmkwoon, A. M., Princeton University Associate Professor of Botany, Esther .Baker Steele Hall of Physics and 112 Raynor Avenue PERLEY OAKLAND PLACE, A. M., 9 A X, 4' B K Dartmouth College Associate Professor of Latin, 37 Hall of Languages and 1204 East Adams Street Ar.uEu'r NIO0RE.Rl-IIQSIQ, Ph. D., Ii 9 II Johns Hopkins University Associate Professor of Histology, Esther Baker 1-tall of Physics and 1005 Walnut Avenue HOHACIE A1NswoR'rH EA'roN, Ph. D., l-Iarvard University - Associate Professor of linglisli, 60 Hall of Languages and 607 Walnut Avenue I8 THE 1907 ONONDAGAN I'IERMON CHARLES Coo1'ltR, Ph. D., University of lfleidelherg A Assistant Professor in Clzentistry, Chemical Laboratory and 604 Ostrom Avenue MARIE I'IALl5 Lesley, l Associate Professor of Rhetoric and Public .S'pcah-ing, Hall of Languages and 805 Comstock Avenue Gr:oRer5 DAY FAnuf1Er.n, A. M., Oberlin College 4 Assistant Professor of 160111111100 Languages. 59 Hall of Languages and 737 Crouse Avenue MARGARET A. EMICRSON, I State Library School Assistant Professor of Library Economy, Library Building and SOS University Avenue CHARLES G. Roeicus, Ph. D., A T University of California . Assistant Professor of Physiology, Esther Baker Steele Hall of Physics and 907 University Avenue MORRIS P. TILLEY, Ph. D., fb 1' A University of Leipiz Instructor of Ifnglish, 60 Hall of Languages and 1005 Walnut Avenue EARL EVELYN S1-iclenv, Ph. D., A K E V Columbia University ' Instructor in European History, 56 Hall of Languages and 1308 East Genesee Street U J. LASSISN BOYSEN, A. M., Harvard University - Assistant Professor of German, 35 Hall of Languages and II2 Raynor Avenue ROYAL AR'FHUR PORTER, M. S., . Northwestern University I 1 Assistant Professor of Physics, Esther Baker Steele Hall of Physics and 808 Os- trom Avenue EDWIN H. ARCHIBALD, Ph. D., Harvard University . Instructor of Chemistry, Chemical Laboratory and 607 Croton Street CHARLES H. CARTER, Ph. D., . Harvard University Instructor in English, 60 Hall of Languages and 1204 East Adams Street Or,xN SA1f1foRD BLA1cEsLEE, Instructor in Shop Work, Esther Baker Steele Hall of Physics and 322 Lancaster Avenue Q-5.4 . OF .S'VRACU.5'li UNIVERSITY I9 MARY E'1'Hlii. ABlS0'l lx, A. M., Syracuse University .flssislant in Library, Library Building and 1316 Madison Street DANIEL PIzA'I I', A. M., Princeton University lizstriictor in Matllcmatics, 53 1-lall of Languages Illlll 552 Cedar Street VVILIJAM CHARLES LOWE, Ph. M., 4, K III Syracuse University Instructor in German, 35 Hall of LaIIguages illlll 307 Pine Street KA'I'I-I ARIN15 SIBLICY, Barron Posse Normal flssistant in Gymnasium, Gyinnasiunl Building and NtVillCllCll 1-lall RALI-II T. CONGIION, A. B., A T Syracuse University Assocfiatc Professor in linglisll. 66 Ilall of Languages and IZO4 East Adams Street EIINA MAY DAVIS, Syracuse University, Library Cour:-:e .flssistant in Library, Library Building and 808 University Avenue ANNA EI.sI,IIu9Ii, Syracuse University, Library Course .flssistaut in Library, Library Building and 7K3 Crouse Avenue FI.nIiA BIQLIQIC NIOYISR, Syracuse University. Library Course flssistant in Library, Library Building and 202 Euclid Avenue ALICE MCDUUGALI, WARNER, Syracuse University, Library Course ,-flssistaut -in Library, Library Building and 337 Westcimtt Street FI.oInt:NCIQ JULIA WHI2A'I'0N, Syracuse University. Library Course Assistant in Library, Library Building and Winehell Iilall BICSSE M. STONE, Assistant in Library, Library Building EMMA C. SHRIQUIQ, .flssistantiit Library, Library Building .HORACIC G. PAnoIt'r, A. B., Princeton University Assistant in Latin, 37 I-.lall of Languages and 218 SuInIIer Avenue Fl.ovn F. DICCICICII, Ph. B., Syracuse University Assistaizt in Mathematics, 53 Hall of Languages and 564 Cedar Street 20 THE 1907 ONONIJAGAN Alumni Associations - -- Graduate The General Alumni Association Orriciaus Fon 1905-1906 President, EDMUNIJ L. FRIQNCII Vice-l'rcsizlc1zl, MISS SUSIE BizowN C07'l't'.Yf7tHllll1lg .S'ecrvta1'y and T1'zfr1su1'cr', 1l'l6N1w A. PNCK Recording Secretary, CARL ll. Donn BOARD or IJ11a':c'ro1ts From College of Liberal fl1'l.Y1EUMUND L. FMQNCH, RICHARD A. WA1'i'E, PIENRY A. PECK, MISS SUSIE B1eowN, LAURA E. Sniiuwoon From the College of Fine flI'l.Y.-CARL T. l'lAw1.1-iv, SARA VV1a1a14s Tooiua, Miss Imo- GENE DAY From the Collage oflllc'fliCi11c--DEAN G,w1,o1u1 P. C1,A1u4, Du. W1l,l,lAM A. GuoA'r From College of LCZZU-Glitlltlllf H. ll0Nll, CARI. E. Donn From College of Afvfvlicd .S'c'icm'v-lil. Lizlxns .AIXICRDEIN Alumni Association of the College of Medicine CFormed Feb. 19, 18759 Oifiucieus von IQO5-1906 P7'C'S1'llL'Ill, . . . . . Dr. Albert L. Hall, '79 First Vice-President, . . Dr. Wheelock Rider, '88 Second Vice-Prcs1'de1zt, . Dr. E. W. Crispcll, '68 Recording Secretary, . . Dr. Alhert W. March, '91 Corrcspomlifzg Sfcrctziry, . Dr.. Frederick H. Flaherty, '96 Treasurer, ...... Dr. A. C. Mercer, '78 . 'l3XliCU'l'lVlC COMMI'I I'lCIC Dr. Albert E. Larkin, '97 Dr. Nettie E. Jenkins, '77 Dr. Edward S. Van Duyn, '97 Dr. John R. Easton, '75 Rochester Alumni Association CFounded March 8, IQOOJ Orificitlas ron 1905-1906 P 'ie-Y1'flL'11f, . . . . . Eugene A. Howard, A. M., M. D., '03 Vivo-President, . . , Cornelia W. Thomas, M. D., '95 Secretary and Treasurer . William W. Nichols, A. M., '94 Ol S' Ylrfl C 11.915 IINIVIEIQSITY 21 Buffalo Alumni Association O1f1f1c1a11S von 1905-1906 l l'CSfllt'lllfv. . . . Charles M. Undc1'l1ill, A. M., '60 Vice-Presidefzl. . P. Frederick Piper, B. S., '89 S1'cretrz1'y, . . Richard Iil. Templeton, A. B., '99 T1'casu1'er, .... Williziiii II. Burgess, A. B., LL. B., '95 New York City Alumni Association CF0l'll1CC.l Nov. 20, 1891, O1ilflClillS von 1906-IQO7 .I'1'c'.1'1'de11t, . . . . Frzinlc T. Marion, A. B., 'QO v.1i1z'1:11t, . . v5't'f'0lld V1'ce-l'1'cs1'dc11I. . If-irst Vivo-Pr .S'vr1'ctnry, T1'ca.rm'er, Co1'rc.vp m1di11g W. Ward Dznnon, Ph. ll., '87 BCl'lQl'ZlllCl M. Tipplc, A. B., '94 Harris A. Houghton, A. B., M. D., '95 Edward Snyder, LL. B., '03 Helen A. Evans, Pl1. B., '01 .S'1'c'1'vft11'y, . . Chicago Alumni Association fF0l'll1CCl March 19, 18985 Ourlcl-:RS FOR 1905-1906 Pl'L'S1'd!?Hf, . . . Rhodcrick P. Hollett, A. M., '79 Vice-.Presideuh . Mrs. IiliZl1'l'lClI C. Smith, A. B., '86 Secretary, . . Horace M. Ford, ex-'87 T1'cas1we1', ...... Edward E. Hill, A. M., '88 Syracuse University Association of Central New York CFormcd October 18, 1902, 5 Orfirrciaus 11011 1905-1906 l rc.riflc11!, . . . B. Crowley, A. M., '89 Vice-.P1'c.s'ide11l, . John W. Sadler, A. B., '96 S!?l'J't?fllI'y, . . Charles lf. Cooncy, Ph. B., '97 T1'ca.1u1'c1', . . Charles I. Jewell, CX-'99 Boston Alumni Association fF0l'lTlCCl Fchriiriry 21, IQOSD O1f111c1':11s F011 1905-1906 l'l'esidcn1', . . . . Williz1111 il'l1ll'l'l1ill1 Van Allen, S. T. D., '90 Sccrclary-Trv11.s'111'1'1', Arthur L. Evans, A. B., '04 22 l'1'r.v1'd1'11t, V ice-I J ras id 1:11 l, .S'ec1'ctary, T1'cas111'cr, I'1'esidc11t, First V ice-P1'csidf'11i, . Second V1'cc-P1'csidc11t, .S'ecreta1'y, Treasizrcr, President, V1'ce-P1'csidcnt, .S'cc1'c!111'y and Presidciit, Scc1'cta1'y, Trca.rm'c1', THI5 IQO7 0NOND!lGz1N Albany Alumni Association fF0l'l11CKl April 29. 19011 Om-'1c11:11s mu 1905-1906 . . Noble F. Wliitforrl, A. B., '89 . Marlin ll. Walwrntli, A. M.. '89 . julia li. Kellogg, Ph. B., '97 . William C. Kitchen, Pl1.D., '82 Rome Alumni Association CFonnclccl Jnnc 30, 19051 OFFICICRS H011 1905-1906 flleghorn, A. M., '76 . Tliomas S. Nock, BLD., '83 . Eclwurcl B. 'I'0pping, A. B., ,Q4 l3l11l'l'lZt M. Foote, A. B., ,94 . . . . Frank W. Kirklzincl, B. Ar., '92 Syracuse University Club of Oswego CF0unclcd July 5, 19051 OlflflClCRS ifon 1905-1906. . . Eugene H. Joy, cx-'85 . . . Edwin J. Mizcn, LL. D., ,Ol T1'vas1n'c1', . . Joseph H. Ringlancl, M. D., '02 New York State Teachers' Alumni Association CFonndccl December 27, 18931 Oifificicns iron 1905-1906. . . George W. Kennedy, A. M., '87 . liairlnmn Fenner, A.B., '89 . Willinni V. Foote, A. H189 O lf' .Y l' R .-I Cf US lf lf' N I lf' li NSI 'I' l' 23 Do not think that years leave us and find us the same. Ofwen Meredith, 66 lS'l.'lCiN MY Cllll,l7RlQN, and you shall hear l' of the history of the Class of lgotm. XfVe could not begin to tell all, for tl1e E I publisher llllglll. suggest tl1at a separate volume, at our own risk and expense, would be tl1e proper method of placing such before the public. 'llesides we have become so modest of our attain- ments, having been humbled thereto by various compliments from the faculty, that we are used to letting' others speak lor us, a11d sl1all be satisfied there- fore, with saying but little. W'hen the news spread abroad tl1at tl1e class of IQO6 was about to enter Syracuse University. there must have been sometliingf in the name QIQOLSD, that presaged of greatness, for immediately, lest tl1ey be too late, youths and l11ZlltlCllS hastened from lar a11d wide tliroughout. the land, to join the ranks in this eity of fame, where the savour of knowledge abounds, and even the earth is salted. N'Vith brave but happy hearts, they mounted the great lllill Difficulty of the campus, where they IllL't and conquered the Sophomoric foe, with a courage before unheard of in l reshmen. llut we are not going to dwell upon this event for a full account has already gone down in tl1e annals of the world's history, and is 'familiar to everyone. Nor need we do more than remind you ol' the honor forced upon us on our lirst lXfloving-'Up day, 24 TH!! 1907 ONONDXIGXIN when the whole class received a leave of absence in token of the Chancellor's regardfl: Was ever a Freshman class treated with such consideration! Of the many other ways in which we have been distinguished, we would prefer to let others tell. But at the urgent request of our friends, we have consented to mention, as an example of our true greatness, a few of the things we have accomplished in athletics. QFor the numerous facts which we must omit from this meagre account, we would refer you to the National Register of Athletic Achievements.j As Freshmen, no less than twelve of our men were at the Varsity training table, a fact which is, as you will per- ceive, in itself extraordinary. Hy our prowess on the Hudson we forced Cornell to break the record, and made the best time ever made by a Fresh- man crew. You remember the races of the following year, which astounded the nations, and turned all eyes toward Syracuse? Well! seven out of nine in the 'Varsity boat, were '06 men. Our record has by no means lagged since then. In our Junior year, as ever, we were well represented in every phase of athletics, and were awarded more S's than any other class. In every line of college activity, whether athletic, social, or intellectual, the class of 1906, because of its unsurpassed ability, has been pre-eminent Intellectual! ah! have w-e not, as good and trusty infantry, resisted the tempt- ing glitter of the pony's trappings, and fought the battles of the class-room single handed and on foot? Has not our courage set a standard for the japanese, in their late war with Russia, by which they were enabled to gain the victory? But here we must stop. Our lofty mental attainments are beyond the powers of expression. For the benefit of the public, let us mention a fact you may not have heard before: that '05 owe the success of their class day entirely to our efforts. We have no fear but that our memory will be kept green. The Fresh- man cap will do that for us. It was our happy thought, and gentle care of the Freshmen that made us establish the custom of their wearing the green cap. I-Ienceforth and forever more, with Milton they will say: Thou in our wonder and astonishment Hast built thyself a living monument. Somewhat in the same way that Mr. Mabie has spoken of Shakspere, will future generations speak of us: ' For full information see Prof. Mace, Deeds of the Class of I906. 017 S' Y ICA C US!! U N I V HRS I T .V 25 VVith brillizmt prospects did the class of 1906 come to ' Syracuse 3' there they Hourishedg there did they gfradiiateg but the end of 1906 is not yet, and so far as can be seen, there never will be an ending of that tremendous force which we call IQO6i I P7'CSliliCl1f, . VITCC-P1'C.TliLi07Ll Scc1'cta7'y, . 'l 'rcasu rerv, Hfstoriavi. C1wc1'11msfc1'.v, Class Officers I 7 irst SL'1HC'SfCI'V, 1905- 1906. . . . . Arthur C.PZ11'kC1' . Miss Anna Drainie . Miss Uniee C. Fitch . Jacob Tresler . Miss Marion E. Barnlisirt Fred jones . Willia111 Boyd D. Sweet 26 THIS 1907 ONONl'D.flGfIN Senior Class Records YYIl.I.l.XM IE. Ai,l.is, ph., history, Syracuse, N. Y. A K E, fb K A, Senior Dinner Club. Manager of Baseball teani C45, Class Baseball team 125, Vice-Pi'esident Tennis Association C35, Treasurer Tennis Association C25. Ni-:i.r.uc M. AI.iuoN, c., Greek. Gloversville, N. Y. A 1'.' Y. W. C. A.. Y. W. C. 'l'. U., Classical Club. Faoim ll. ANIJICRSUN, ph., Latin, Syracuse, N. Y. K A 9. Classical Club. Ross .'ANDl'IRSDN, ph., history, Syracuse, N. Y. Orange Club, Cobbler, Debating Society C25 C352 Class Football team C25, Varsity crew C25 C35, Class President. S. Erxroon ANDREWS, ph., history, Hurlock, Md. Z '11, Freshman and S015l1Ol'l'l0l'C5 Debating societies, Class Executive Committee C25, Secretary Y. M. C. A. C355 Managing liditor i905-1906 Y. M. C. A. Hand Book. lhnssuc M. Asn, Greek, I Dexter, N. Y. A A A. Y. W. C. A., Classical Club, Student Volunteer Band, Jefferson County Club. FRANK L. lbxkicn, ph., biology, . Mexico, N. Y. dr K XII. Y. M. C. A., Mandolin Club C35 C455 University Debate Club, Debate Union 135 C45, 'l'reasurer of same C455 Class Executive Couunittee C35, Associate liditor '06 ONoNlmt:AN, Orange staff C25 C35 C45. Assistant Physics l Lab. C35, Assistant Physics Ill Lab. C45. LIQNA G. il,iAl.DWlN, Greek, Elmira, N. Y. A E A. Y. W. C. A., Classical Club. A'lARl0N E. liARNllA'R'l', ph., English, A Syracuse, N. Y. ll B fb, H II T. Y. W. C. A., English Club, Semities Club, Y. W. C. T. U. Class ,llistorian for '06 ONoNnAcAN C45. Ftuib VV. 1l3Ak1uc'1', ph., history, Poultney, Vt. dw I' A, 'I' 9 T. Senior Dinner Club, Monx llead, Skull and Serpent, His- torical Assoeiation, Managing Editor U3liZ'f1'.Vl'fj' l-Vvffkly C353 Editor-in-Chief 1906 ONoNnAc3AN, Managing Editor Daily Orange C353 Editor-in-Chief Cresigued5 of Daily Orange C45 - lVliARGARE'l' M. liARlUi'l', ph., Seneca Falls, N. Y. O li S lf' R fl C U Sli U N l lf If I6 Sl 'I' l' 27 VVrr,i,rAM li. IEARRON, ph., French, Three-Mile Ilay, N. Y. G 1f:oRr:1c ANNA IIARRY lVliAl!lCl. RALPH .lVl1A1nf:r. L. B1cRN11'ARo, ph., history, B 6 II. French Club C35 C455 Jefferson County Club C35 C455 Treas- urer of same C35 C455 Cheermaster C35. II. lhaeR1cR, e., philosophy, Amsterdam, N. Y. Z P. 'llreasurer of Class C25: Secretary l'reaehers' Club C25: President of same C35 C453 Debate Club C25: Leader Gospel 'lleam C355 Y. M. C. A.: Editor Y. M. C. A. 'Hand Book 1904-05: Delegate to Northfield Student Con- ference C25 C35. 'l'l1':ARosl.1av, ph., German. llinglizunton, N. Y. German Club. ll. liEl,ClIER, ph., semities, Dolgeville, N. Y. 411' A. Debating Club C15 C25 C35 C452 Onondagan Debate Clubg Semities Club C15 C25 C35 C455 President of same C455 l'hilosopl1ieal Club C35 C455 l.-.listorieal Club C35 C455 Y. M. C. A.5 Cabinet of same C35 C451 Preachers' Club. Class Football team CI5g Sub- Varsity C255 Varsity C355 Delegate to Student Conference at Northfield C25 C351 Delegate to National fb 1' A convention at Niagara Falls C355 President Freshman Class. V. B1-31,1,, ph., history, Wilkes llarre, Pa. 'A 1' A, Y. W. C. A.5 .l-listorieal Association. C. BlQNl'2DIC'l', ph., biology, Syracuse, N. Y. 'Biological Association, Block S Club: 'llrack Team C25 C35. Y A QD, I-I II T. Y. W. C. A.5 .Historical Association. iNlARY F. BLAlR, e., English, K A 9. English Club5 First Prize in Wo1nen's Oratorical Contest, May 9 1905. 'RUTI-I l3oSWoR'rrr, ph., German, Cambridge, N. Y. German Club. iVl:ARSIlAI, R. F. BRADWAY., se., chemistry, Carthage, N. Y. ETIIIQT, E. BROWN, ph., history, Euclid, N. Y. A il' A. German Club CZDQ English Cluby Historical Association. GRACE F. BROWN, ph. English, Lakeside, N. Y English Clubg Genesee 51Veslcyan Association. lVl'AREl', A. BROWN, ph.. German, Newport, N. Y A P, H II T. German Clubg Treasurer of sameg Y. W. C. A.5 Vice-Presi dent Junior Class. Cleveland, N. . 28 THI5 1907 ONONDAGAN Oscixn J. BRONVN, ph., history, Syracuse, N. Y. Z NP. Class Debate team C15 C255 Alfred Debate team C255 Treasurer Press Club C355 President Class Debate Club C155 President of Class C255 lXflanaging Editor Daily Orange C25 C355 College reporter Syracuse Herald C35 C45- W11.1.1AM Y. BOYD, se., geology, Syracuse, N. Y. B 9 II, B A B, 9 N E. Monx lleadg Senior Dinner Club5 Double Seven5 Pipe and Stein5 Onondagan Debating team CPresident55 Rod and Gun Club5 Debate Clubs C15 C25 C355 Block S Club5 Glee Club C35 C455 Reader on same C35 C455 Dramatic Club C25 C35 C455 Secretary of same C35 C455 English Clubg Geological Club5 Part of Edmund in King Lear produc- tion C25 5 Part of Lenox in Macbeth C45 5 Class Track team CI5 C25 5 Cap- tain of same C25 5 Class Baseball team C25 5 Cross Country Club C15 C25 C35 5 Captain of same C255 Varsity Relay team C35 C455 Captain of same C455 Varsity Tndoor Track team C15 C255 Varsity Track team C15 C25 C35 C455 Mott Haven Track team C15 Intercollegiate Track team C35 C455 Holder of Syracuse record in the Two-Mile Run, established in 1903 at 10.18 3-5 and re- established 1905 at 10.185 Senior Cheermaster C455 Class Executive Committee C15 C255 Toastmaster at Freshman Banquet C155 Denison Declamation Prize Speaking contest C255 Chairman 6 N E Dance Committee C255 Delegate to Sixty-sixth Annual Convention of B 6 II at New York City, July, T905- Ro1s1cR'1' W. CLARK, ph., biology, Syracuse, N. Y. '11 T. Lic MOINE N. CANDI-215, c., Greek, Holland Patent, N. Y. EDNA CAMPBEL1., sc., biology, Syracuse, N. Y. Y. W. C. A.5 Student Volunteer Handg Vice-President same C455 Bio- logical Association, Vice-President same C45. C1.ARA L. CARSON, ph., history, ' Syracuse, N. Y. K A 9, I A M, I T, E 9 X. Historical Association5 Historian of Class, First Semester 1904-5. WILL L. CI-IANDLER, c., English, Smyrna, Del. CLYDE Z XII, T 9 T. President Y. M. C. A. C455 President Class Debate Club C255 President University Prohibition Club C255 State President New York Intercollegiate Prohibition Association C355 Class Football team C255 Editor- in-Chief Syracuse Daily Orange C45 5 Associate Editor of same C35 5 Dennison Prize contest C255 First Prize Oratorical contest of Prohibition Clubg First Prize New York State Oratorical contest of Intercollegiate Prohibition Asso- ciation, held at Hamilton College, 1903. E. CIIEESEMAN, ph., chemistry, Antwerp, N. Y. A X P. Assistant in Chemistry Laboratory5 Chemical Club. 0 I S V R A C US If UN1lflilfSI 'I' l' 29 L. E. CoLLrNGs, ph., Oneida, N. Y. Aiglcl-3 B. CONCANNON, ph., Victor, N. Y. Ruifolm B. Cook, c., semitics, Rodman, N. Y. .CXl.lllCR'li QI. C1:oF'r, ph., political economy. Rubermont, Va. ZW. Y. M. C. A.3 Debate Club CI3 C23 C33 C433 Representative to Debating Union C13 C233 Freshman Debate teamg Sophomore lCillllQ Alfred Debate tC2lll1j Wesleyan Debate teamg Class Toastmaster C23. lWiAUlJl9 E. C1401-'oo'r, ph., Latin, Siuclairville, N. Y. ILIIQNRY I-I. CURTIS., ph., political economy, Syracuse, N. Y. Varsity Crew C13 C23 U1zsUl.A IDATTAN, ph., Syracuse, N. Y. :ANNA P. DRAIMTQ, ph., English, Syracuse, N. Y. A fb, I T, I A M, H II T. English Club: German Clubg Class Historian C133 Class Vice-President C43. CA'l'lll.IC A. EAs'1'M AN, ph., German, Attica, N. Y. ISUNLCL: C. FITCH, c., Greek, Athens, Pa. A P. Y. W. C. A.3 Classical Cilllll German Club C23 C333 Class Secre- tary C43. iiRVlNG S. Frren, ph., Manlius, N. Y. GRACE M. Fox, c., Greek, Walcott, N. Y. A 'E A. Classical ClLIlJQ German Clubg Y. VV. C. A. Roy L. FRIQNCIIV, c., Greek, Attica, N. Y. Z P. Class Debate Club C13 C23 C33 C433 Secretary of same C333 Vice- Presiclent of same C43 3 Debate team C23 3 Y. M. C. A.3 English Club C33 C43 3 Treasurer of same C43 3 Herald Board. 3fVll.l,IAM GAR'r.NmR, sc., chemistry, Buffalo, N. Y. Freshman Debate Clubg Sophomore Debate Clubg Sophomore Track teamg German Club, German Play3 Cross Country Clubg Chemical Club3 Senior ' Chemical Clllljj Secretary-Treasurer of same C43. lWAR'l'1lA A. GOWING, c.. Latin, Syracuse, N. Y. 1' 111 B, H II T. Classical Clubg Class Vice-President C13. P1'3'1'i':k I. GRANT, ph. Ccombination mecl.3, biology, Livingston Manor, N. Y. Orange Clubg German Club C23 C333 English Club C13 C23 C333 Biologi- cal Association C23 C33 C433 Varsity Track team C333 Class 'lfrack team C23 C33. Member of 1906 ONUNDAGAN Board. 30 Tl-Ili 1907 ONONDJIGXIN Grconczi-2 G. Gicncsonv, ph., . Syracuse, N. Y. Cvnos ll. GRIFFITII. c., political economy, West Farmington, N. Y. fb 1' A, fb K A. Corpse and Collin, President of Sophomore Debate Club, Class Toastmaster, University Dinner Committee, West Point. and Hamilton Excursion Connuittees, Gobblers' Club, Assistant Football Manager, Football Manager, Assistant in Roman History. EULA Z. GIQOVIQ, ph.. English, Buffalo, N. Y. 2 K. English Club, Secretary of same C4J, Y. W. C. A., German Club. I.viu AN L. I'IAl.lE, ph., Manlius, N. Y. M Am' E. I'lAR'l', c., Latin, Gloversville, N. Y. ' II BID. Y. W. C. A., Cabinet of same, Mathematical Club, Classical Club, Semitics Club, Secretary of Class CQDQ IQO6 ONoNnAoAN Board. Rosh: HlCRM.AN', ph, Syracuse, N. Y. C1iARl.o'1 1'1-2 I-Ir:A'i'1l, ph., Latin, Stockbridge, Mass. E K. Classical Club, Y. W. C. A., Dennison Prize contest C2D. GRACE O. I'llQNI'JlCRSON, c., English, Mfaclison, N. Y. K K 1', H II T. Y. W. C. A., Secretary of same C353 English Club, Dra- matic Club. M Alilil, HT'2NIJlilX, ph., English, Maple Grove, N. Y. Amen M. Hvrcncocic, ph., . Syracuse, N. Y. CHARM-:s M. I'IOI.ZWAR'l'H, c., German, Rochester, N. Y. A T. German Club. FANNIE I-Iuizsiusuao, ph., Syracuse, N. Y. LAURA E. HYAT'1', ph., Syracuse, N. Y. OLIN M. JACOBS, ph., physics, Mountain Top, Pa. GIQRTRUD13 Joi-1Ns'1'oN, ph., Chatengay EVAN NIEIRIAN JONES, c., philosophy, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 4' l' A. Olympian Debating Society, Class Debating Society CID C21 C35 C4D, Chairman Executive Committee CID, Y. M. C. A., Philosophical Club, Preachers' Club, Debating Union CID C2J. FRIiDl'2RlCK G. Jones, se., biology, Waterville, N. Y. 41 A 6. Senior Dinner Club, Corpse and Coffin, Double Seven, Class Football team CID Czj, Varsity Squad C3D, Cheermaster C41 OF .S'VRflCU.S'l5 UNlVliN,S'l7'l' 3I liilCR'l'IIA Louisa Kwvclitim, ph., history, Owego, N. Y. 'Historical Association: Semitics Club: Secretary of same C35 C45 : French Club C25 : Y. W. C. A.: Student Volunteer liancl: Vice-l'resiclent of same C35 : Somerset Y. W. C. T. U.: President of same C45: Philosophical Association. Acmms lgif:oNA lY:INGSl,lCY, e., Latin, Oxford, N. Y. A A A. Classical Club: Chenango Club EMMA Iii,iz.xi:i-:Tit lqINNl'2, ph., English, qjaeksonville, Fla. E K. linglish Club: Y. W. C. A.: llvralrl lloarcl: Cazenovia Seminary Alumni Association: Vice-President of same C353 Dixie Club. HUl.b.x1l. lfS'l'III-ZR Kuvlfi-QR, ah. French Kinlcainff, China 3 ! Vice-President of French Club C35: Secretary of same C255 Secretary German Club C255 Secretary and Treasurer of Geological Club: Member of Herald Board: Member of Macbeth cast: Dramatic Club. Slti':RMAN jixcon L'l'Ql.'ARH, ph., biology, Akron, N. Y. Orange Club: German Club CI5: Biological Association C35 C45. l,lCVl'2Rl.C'lf'1' I. Loonav, ph., chemistry, Condersport, l'a. Orange Club: Chemical Club. Dona Gicnicviifzvic lgoeiuvoon, c., Greek, . Olean, N. Y. A E A, H II T. Y. W. C. A.: Classical Club. lf:I.,lZAI!l'I'l'll lYI.xRr:.xluc'l' ilA,0l'l'l'Zl'2R, ph.. mathematics. Sayre, Pa. A E A. Mathematics Clubg German Club. ,lAN141'l' Lvon, ph., history. Waverly. N. Y. A fb, I T, I A M. Historical Association: Y. W. C. A. Louis l',rNnsltv, c., mathematics. Dryden, N. Y. Upper Class Debating Society: German Club: Philosophical Club, Mathe- matics Club. C,nA1u.1-:S FREEMAN MAC UMUIQRAYI, sc., physics. Trumansburg, N. Y. WT, 49 K A. German Club: 1904 Freshman crew: t9o2 Varsity crew. :l'lI'2R1lliRT Ali'l'IfI UR IWAGOON, c., semitics Ellenburg Center, N. Y. 'if 1' A. Onontlagan 'Debating Society CI5 2 Class Debating Society CI5 C25 C35: President of same CI5: Preachers' Club CI5 C25 C35 C451 Semitics and liibieal Club C35 C453 Philosophical Club C35 C452 Classical Club C3 C452 Sub Varsity Football team CI5 C25: Varsity team C35 C45: '06 Freshman crew CL1sr.1.A 1VIANwA1zR1No, c. Latin, Guilford 32 THIS 1907 ONONDAGAN I-IA11R11s'1' A. MARCH, ph., Latin, Morrisville. N. Y. 2 K,H II T. Classical Cluhg Viec-President of same C453 Y. W. C. A.5 Delegate to annual convention of 21 K at Boston, February, 1906. Rox' I'lCllVll'IR l5!lASON, c.. history. Syracuse, N. Y. Olympian Debate Club5 Y. M. C. A. CI5 C25 C35 C455 Class Debating Club C15 C25 C35 C455 Historical Assoeiation5 Prohibition Clubg Genesee Wesleyan Alumni Associationg Class Track team C35 C45 GICCJRCIANNA E. Nllcsslclc, ph., Great Barrington, Mass. Erma lVl'11,1,11:1z, ph., Syracuse, N. Y. C11ix111.1-is E. M 11.1.1-211, Jn.. c. political economy, Utica. N- Y- 'I' T, B A 13. Skull and Serpentg Corpse and CoFl'in5 Double Scveng Junior Prom Committeeg T 6 T. Freshmen crew CI55 Varsity crCW C25 C35- E1.,1z.x111s'1'11 lg. M occ, ph., history, Cazenovia, N- Y- A 1', 1-ll! T. Y. M. C. A.5 German Club C455 Historical Association5 Delegate to A 1' convention at Evanston, Ill., May, 19055 C2lZCUOVl3- Alumni Association. Cu1cs'1'1-:R A. Moonv, c., Wi1S011, N- Y- M mtv l5'l0'l l', c., history, Waverly, N- Y- A A A, ll IIT. l-lislorical Associationg Y. W. C. A.5 ASSOCiillC Editor of 1906 ONONDAGAN. G1-:outzlc W. M l'1'c1-11431.10 sc., Zoology, . I-Iornellsville, N. Y. A T, T 6 T. Glee Club C15 C25 C355 Debating Club C15 C25 C355 Vice- Presiclent of same C355 Ononclagan Debating Club, Varsity Track team C25 C355 Class Track team C15 C25 C35. LAURA E. Mo'r'r, ph., SyraCL1SC, N- Y- llflmav I..0U1s13 l.5'lYER, e., history, Schenectady ,N- Y- I-listorical Association5 Biological Associationg Y. M. C. A.5 Somerset W. C. T. U.5 Classical Club. LUCINDA BELLD: NlliFF, c., history, WH1f011. N- Y- Y. W. C. A.5 Historical Assoeiationg Delaware County Club, Somerset Y. W. C. T. U. FLORENCE A. OI.CO'1 1', c., SYFHCUSC, N- Y- G1f3oRGIA O'1'1s, c., Greek, Wolcott, N. Y. A 1' A. Y. W. C. A.5 Classical Club. OIC .S'VR.flCU.S'li UNIVl5R.S'1TY 33 llflfxizizr, D0l2CJ'1'llY fDI.IVl'QR. ph.. English, ltlarbletown, N. Y. English Clubg Y. W. C. A. lNlA'1'llRI'2NI'I PANGIIORN. ph.. .l'enu Yau, N. Y. Iiouuxao Ni-:WMAN l'.-xcicrxau, ja., ph.. biology, Stratford, Conn. Xl' T, fb K A. Corpse and CoHin5 Class Debate Club C15 C25 C355 Chair- man Executive Committee C255 Vice-President University Republican Club C355 Biological Association C35 C455 Member of Athletic Governing Board C35 C455 President University Athletic Association C455 Business Manager of I906 ONONDAGAN C355 Captain and Stroke of Freshman crew, Stroke Varsity crew C25 C35 CXRTH UR CI,ARl'1NClif 'li'.xaiuf:R, c., history, Adams Center, N. Y. Ouondagau Debating Society C155 Y. lvl. C. A.5 Leader Student Volunteer Band C455 Delegate to Student Volunteer Convention C255 Viee-President of Preacher's Club C355 Semitics and Bibieal Club. flUY VVARRICN lj4XR'l'RlIlGlE, e.. chemistry, Rutland, Vt. Chemical Club C35 C455 Class llehate Club C25 C355 Tennis Association C25 C35 C45 5 Troy Conference Academy Alumni Circle: 'Varsity Tennis team C35 5 Chairman Executive Committee C35 5 President of Class C45. Ai.iuia'r E. ilhsizicius, se., chemistry. Carthage, Fu.xN14 E. .Io'uisl.1-s..e.. Syracuse, l:RI'lI5l'QRlCK H. PLUMH, ph., Syracuse, Amer: M fume Pour:-za, ph., English, Syracuse, English Club. l.1OWARD S. l?o'1 1'icR, ph., mathematics, Brushtown, -1: A 9. Nlalw C. RAI.l'llGll., ph., Syracuse, W. Howfuzu Rams:-:v, c., Olean, 5'VlI,I,lUR Il. R.xv'l'oN. c., physics, I Orange Club: Mathematical Club. VVINIFRICIJ Aouics RIQVNOIJDS. ph., English, A A A. English Club5 Y. W. C. A. Ximiauux Ricu, ph., South Lima, Syracuse, Pctersboro, I 34 THE I907 ONONDAGAN DANII-:L CRIEIIANGE ROSEN'l'I'IAl,. c., Latin, Syracuse, N. Y. French Club C21 C313 Classical Club C21 C31. CQAIT, H. Slums:-:R, ph., history, Waterloo, N. Y. A l', Y. W. C. A.3 German Club3 Vice-President' of same C31. EVA M. SHIQRIEURNTC, ph.. Portland, Me. UNA C. SLADI5, ph., Mitlers, N. Y. JXNDRICW li..v'r'rI.ic SLOAN, sc., mathematics, Westforcl, N. Y. A X P. Mathematical Club: Chess Club3 Philosophical Associationg Nor- mal Club3 President of SZUNCQ Associate Editor Daily Orange C21 C313 Class Football team C113 Sub Varsity Football team C21 C31 M. EI,wooD SMITH, c., English, . Hackensack, N. I. A X P. English Club3 Executive Committee New Icrsey Club C11 S Cli1SSl- eal Club C213 Secretary and Treasurer University Fencing Club C31. DANN Cutftfoan SQUIRICS, sc., biology, Greenpoff, N- Y- German Clllllj Orleans County Club3 Long lslanil Club: Debate Club C11 C21: King Lear castg Biological Association C31 C413 V- M- C- A-3 FUNC- ing Club3 Class Track team CI1 C21 C313 Varsity Track team C313 Class liasket 'Ball team C213 Cross Country Club C11 C21 3 Class 'l'reasurer C31. V. Ili-:ssnc S'l'Al,l.XVOOD, c., English, ' Dolgevillc- N- Y- A A A. English Club3 Y. W. C. A. . U fl3Io1uicR A. STEBBINS, ph., history, Syr21Cl1S0, N- Y- Z NP. Olympian Society C11 3 Secretary of same CI1 3 Class Debate Club CI1 C21 C31 C413 King Lear Castg Macbeth C413 Dramatic Club C31 C413 Phil- osophical Association C313 English Club C413 Historical Association C31 C413 Assistant Librarian of same C313 Librarian of same C413 Staff of Daily Orange C313 Class Executive Committee C213 Cross Country Club C11 C21 C313 Class Track team CI1 C21 C31 C413 Varsity Track team C21 C31 C41. CIIARIJCS Mn.r,ARn S'l'lCUlll'2R, ph., history, Le Roy, N. Y. 2 X, B A B. Debate Club C21 C313 Class llasket Hall team C213 Genesee County Club3 Delegate to Semi-Centennial Convention of 23 X at Cincinnati June, 1905. 'l'1li-Qoooloc F. STIMPSON, ph., llancock, N. Y. Falco E. S'I'RlCKl'IR, sc., chemistry, Niagara FallS, N- Y- Chemistry Club: Assistant in Chemistry l.aboratory C41. . ----- OF SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY 35 GRACE ADELIA SUMNER, ph., German Corfu, N. Y. 2 K. German Club: Y. W. C. A.: Somerset Y. W. C. T. U.: Genesee Wes- leyan Alumni Association: Philosophical Club C25 C35: Basket Ball team C25 NllNN1li F. G. TANNER, ph.. German, Norwich, N. Y. A A A. German Clnbg Chenango Club: Y. W. C. A. Q NURMAN E. TAYLOR, ph., New Wilmin,qton, N. Y. M INNIE VIt5l.A TAYl.l5ll, ph.. semitics, Cogan House, Pa. Semities Club: Executive Committee of same: Chairman of Social Com- mittee of same: English Club: Y. W. C. A.: Leader of Bible Study Class: Student Volunteer lland: Philosophical Association. A B11:ur.A1l-I B. Tllrkoor, ph., Latin, Port Gibson, N. Y. K A 6, H II T, I A M, I T. Classical Club: Y. W. C. A.: Class Secre- tary C25. RUTH. T. TIIROOP, sc., mathematics, Masonville, N. Y. Mathematical Club. Ftovn W. TIKICIBLIQE, uh., En lish, S racuse, N. Y. l g Y T. Ctovn 'l'1u4:ssr.1sR, c., En lish, New mort, Pa. . S l dv I' A. Olympian Debate Club CI5: University Hill Golf Club: Debating Union C25 C35 C451 Secretary of same C25 C355 President of same C453 President of English Club C45: Gobblers' Club: Varsity Tennis tem C35: Class Debate team CI5 C25: Captain of same C25: Leader of Debate team against Alfred C25: Varsity Debate team against Wesleyan C35Q Assistant in English C45. DAVID Lie:RoY TUCKICR, se., chemistry, Randolph, N. Y. A X P. Corpse and Coliling Sub- Varsity Football team C15 5 'Varsity Foot- ball tcam C25 C35: Captain of same C45: Class Basketball team C15: Track team C25 C35. ANNA VAN Dusisn, ph., Cornwall, N. Y. EVl'iRE'1 I' D. Vt5t5lil.'lI'ilCS. c.. English. Hackensack, N. I. A X P. lfclitor of .S'yr'm'usv Unizfvrsify Hcraldj Assistant Editor of Wvvklyg .English Club: New Jersey Club. El,SI.I'2 MARIAN WAGNIQR, ph., Latin, I-linghamton, N. Y. Classical Club: Y. W. C. A.: Somerset Y. W. C. 'l'. U. lVl.XRlAN Aus'rlN W1Xl'l'I'Q, e.. linglish, Syracuse, N. Y. A A A. English Club. X 36 ' TH15 1907 ONUNlJflGflN EUNICI-3 C. Wzxruu-:N, c., Latin, Knapp Creek, N. Y. 23 K, H ll T. Classical Clnlig Y. W. C. A.: lf'1tn':Nn Loma Wlcrrs, sc., mathematics. Fulton, N. Y. A T, fb K A. Debating Society: Treasurer of sanic C29 : li'rcsiclcnt of same C355 Treasurer of Mathematical Cluh C435 Class Track team CLD Czlg Var- sity Track team C313 Delegate to Sevcnticth Convention of A T at Chicago 19043 Delegate Seventy-first Convention of A T at Clinton, N. Y., 1905, Assistant Manager of UI1iT't'I'Jl'fj' Hvrulrl C231 Business Manager C3D. l3l,IZAl5li'l'lI Smixmwoon Wll,lim'1.xN, ph., history, Perry, N. Y. I' fb B, 21 9 X, I T. Historical Association. M Ani-il, XV.'x1ni:.xUG1-I, ph., German, I-lornellsvillc, N. Y. K A T, I T. German Club. G1f:R'1'RUule EVELVN WRIGI-1'1', ph., English, Ogclensbnrg. N- Y- A E? A, H II T. English Club. 1-Il-:RMAN GATES Wl'lISICCJ'l I'lCN, ph.. Cconib. mt-cl.j, biology, Syracuse. N. Y. German Cluhg Biological Association: Class Track team CID C23- ATARY A. ZIMMI-in, c., English, Fort: lilillll. N- Y. H ll T. Y. W. C. A.g English Cluh. Gtmcic Zimivli-:iu,iN, ph., history, LyO11S. N- Y 1' fb B, I A M, I T, E 9 X. Historical Association. I 4 O17 S 1' 1111 C 11515 U N11f151e.91i1'1f 37 JX igigtnrg To Air. Sll'l1IIlt'f fmivs, H0101 dr' CIUIKIIN, ,,tll'li.1', l 1'1111r'1'. S1'11.11'11s1':, N11311' Y111114, II11s1-11.11, 1111 '1'1111: 62111111 S111-31'111-31111, ' Nay 20, IQO4. limi: 'Iflmmlmv 2- 'I' suppose IIIOIIICIJS writtcn you hy this time how that Inst giuuc did mu up. So hc1'c I nm iu thc Hummel SI1L'lJI1Cl'tI trying' to zuuust- mysclf hy 1v1'iti11g' this t:1Ic of my z11Iv1-1111111-S, siucc Iczwiug' you for old S. U. When I got off thc train I was s111'1'm1111IccI hy :1 huncli of fellows. who cI:1pp1'd mc on thc hack :md 151111117-IIHIIICIICKI my zu'm up and down as if I wcrc Il long' Inst h1'otI1c1'. IVINICI' thc g'uicIzmcc of thcsc XVUOI-IHIIIICVS, I bought :1 scat in chapel, for what svciuccl to mc Zl ripping' goocl price, scciircd 21 f2,'l'L'L'Il cap which hero is coiisiclt-1'ccI QXIIIZI mod ttlioiiglit you'd like to soc how I m improving' in my Iircnclij, :md did other foolish stunts too iiumcrous :md grccu to waste IJZIDCI' ou. IVI11-11 I Icmimd out how I'd ht-cn tnkcu in hy thcsc Suphs, I was pri,-tty sort-, hui 'Ich hcttci' whcu wc did ,cm up to Zl crisp in thc 38 THE 1907 ONONDAGAN salt rush. In fact they were so well done up that they couldn't muster enough ambition to have a class banquet, and only gave us enough trouble, when we had ours, to make things lively. llut all this wasn't compared to Moving-up Day -guess they didn't have those when you were here, Dad: never heard you speak of 'em. They had some kind of doings in chapel while we fellows were fixing up for parade. First went the hearse, with a Freshman cap inside, and the devil and the par- son on the box: then came the take-offs on the different Profs., Indians, bands and so forth. The crew rode in a drag. Gee, I envied 'eml The fellows have just been in telling me about the preparations for the June races. As they take place about the time mother returns home, she said I might meet her in New York, and we can take in the rac-es together. Hurray! ! Will cable you the outcome. So long till then. Yours, WILLIE CATBLEGRAM. I'our:IrKl':m'sl1c, N. Y., U. S. A.. june 28, 1904. To Mr. Samuel Jones, I-Iatcl dc Calais, , Paris, France. S. U. won V arsity and Freshman races! W hat a siach! y WILLIE dl J J .8 I3 MoN'K1cv Row, July 8, '05, SVR--, N. Y. Drama Om Govrcrwonz- I am still hanging out at the old stand. Be sure to lows at home that I am putting up at Hotel- Summer Lake Onondaga. You see I won first prize in scholarship, me 2 mos. private work. Ah! but its bully! Utopia, at last, tell the fel- School, on which gives Old Boy, no OF sy1eAcUS1i UNIVERSITY 39 expenses for tuition-only President Knight says he will have to have funds for the maintenance of this scholarship prize-contestg and since your boy won iirst prize, he desires to do you the honor of heading the list of hcnefactors. I told him that he could count on 55200.00 from this source all right. C'1'hinlc of the honor.j Send the money directly to me as l am chairman of commit- tee on disbursements. Old S. U. always gives just such a bust out to all students who receive five or more hlne cards. lXly mirror is 'full of them. 'llhe money you sent for joining a frat I used for a trip to l'oug'hkcepsie. The frats will come around againg but those races were a chance of a life- time. My shoestrings! l' wouldnlt have missed that sight if .If had been obliged to work my passage. CBy the way, il' used the whole hundred dol- lars to help out some of the hoys who were disabled by the crowds, and obliged to go to N. Y. City 'for a 'few days.j I tell yon, that boat-race beat all the horse races you ever saw. Our Varsity Four-Oared swept right along to thc finish. breaking' the world's record. livery man in it was a '07. How is that for Sophomores? That's the class of your busy Ilrm. P. S.-Tell Aunt Mary I used her Hllenevolence Fund 'i for a new smoking-set. lf the good soul had seen my old pipes, l know she would have considered me the neediest heathen of all. .8338 CHI P111 LODGE, Syracuse, N. Y., February 4, 1906. Drama Ffvrrmnz- Your check received. l am sorry to tell you the amount sent wonlt cover my expenses, which are rather unusual this month. Y. M. C. A. and class dues, junior week expenses and initiation fee must be paid soon. I want to tell you all the money fl put into the Chi Phi is Well invested and bringing in good interest. You and mother must come down and meet the fellows, then you would appreciate what a splendid bunch they are. It was mighty good of you to send that paper with the article about the Prom. The description wasn't exaggerated in the least. The music, 40 THE 1907 ONONDAGAN decorations and programs couldn't have been better. The committee done noble and made it a great success. worthy of the class. Last night we had a meeting of the CUNONIJAGAN lloard. The junior class publishes the College Annual. You know, T have charge of the grinds. The book is going' to be better this year than ever before and has a most attractive cover. lt means hard work for the class and is a great responsi- bility. but we are equal to the occasion. I musn't write more because T have an eight o'clock class to prepare for. Give my love to mother and don't forget the check. Your son, WILLI iM Class Officers First Semester, l905--l906 President . Darius A. Davis Vice-P1'es1'a'ea1t, . Gladys Erskine Secretary, . Grace Landon Faulks Treasurer, Henry Dexter Hisloriall ....... Beulah M. johnson Cllllllfllldll of E.l'L't'lIfI I'C Lilllllllll William lXfI. Wemett OF S'YRf1CU,S'I5 UNIVERSITY unior Class Pictures --- DWIGHT STUNIC B GX7' ORVILLE E. CUMMINGS f. T ' M'lC1xf11n-:las on-' 'rms FIRST Vx llolrlcrs uf the NVm'lrl's Rccurcl -J Liberal Arts College .'X1,n1-2l:'l' R 'l. Alers1s'l'RnNm: AY' ll.XIilUS A. lhvxzs K3 lcsvrx' Fum:-OA uf IO mm. I5..-5 sa-0.3 cslulmlisllurl :li ly'UllQflIlil'C june 28, 1905. C9 RICIJ 42 Tlllf 19117 ONONDXICXIN R,x1,1'11 XV. A111c1,1, Im I,r11'1s1c .XI,I,lS .f ff F if- 1,1 I 1 'X'-.li , ' A Nl 1c1.1 .1 A N111c1zs11N G1ar11m1a N. lXNl1l'II.I1 C'-N .1 XM l7r11z.x A. 111141611 131611111112 S. lE,x1Q1-L11 .fl FT F, W1 lf' V' AP hx , . X-. lQ11'1'11 TC. A 11 111,151 !'.' G - 1,1,.x1111 VV. AN11111 .5 L9 IMNIIQ1. T51Cc141411 A .f-Q IS OF SYRXICUSI5 UNIVERSITY Nrclmni TSICC num ' 3. X 'X 4 X 5 - T?l'1'ul-ir, MM' I3lQN1tmc'r Gmourm RAY Bomncv X M xfjf '-M.Lg..f I..-xum 13160141-:le I,mmlN14 W. lZu,1.s 0v'- .'... NIC'l I'IFI WTAY BRl'l l'0N A--A 43 Iiv.-x T.lCNmc.-x Rlcc'1u.1cv 1 l+,1,l,x'N Louisa lX1..'x1u9 ufx ELLA Mooull: BROWN I THIQ 7907 ONONDAGIIN x 0 X - u X , 4 F.xl'r1r Tlxcnx TWl'lil,l. 4 dv . Alnmmv ALLEN CAIN ZW ,,..'-W MNX FLORIQNCIC CAuP16N'rlik Jl'l,l.x M. RI'rz'1'nN jr-:ssn-: Tm C.'xM1'nlil.l. X , . ,X If ..... , Jrcssm M. CAm-nN'rmz A26 f lI.xlmr.D Cxmrlrs An'rm'R G. CARMAN Avlirw N. CARRII-fl! O I Y V lx' .-I C U 5 If U N I VI RICVA Gmc!-5 CASPAR rr-rg J BURTON W. CLARK LORICN Cl11iS'1'1Cu J. OLTN Cow 951 V MOR'l'0N C. COI,f,IS'l'ER ERNEST F. CONWAY RSI 'I' 3' fv X Fuovn CHlm5s'r1cR I.AW1uQNclc S. Colm df x4 u NIARIIQ Cum nv I 1 6 IIII 5 1907 ONONDJIGAN LlcoN H. CURNWAL1. JAMES A. Couwriu U 7' . , , . 1- - , - ,fy ' , .4 . ,. .af 1 f 2 l I ,., I , wok? , Q OI,IN'I'1 CUSILNI-:Y ANNA Dzcclucn Cl,.xm4:Ncli J, IJIQNQIQ Ill-:NNY M. l,JliX'l'I'QR sb A Q 1, 1 ENIIJ H. CRA xvlfolm C11,xm,1cs IE. D1-3 LONG I J ff Qzwzlt'-' fl z rg, jx' Q12 G1-:ulu:1.x A. lilcxovxiu A 1' A OF SYRXICUSI5 UNIVlfRS'ITV 47 3 :aw - f'-xv'-I, -. fi .1 1 I Q ' -V W f 'J V A ,31:'.,wgJ T C. LLEWLYN DU Bois IXIIIQHAIDIC I. l7U1:s'1'oN ASA A. DUTTON WV A ff- f-.,N- EARL R. Er.M'12n Gncoumzli E. FALK l':'l'1IlCL MAY FALJLK GRACE FAULIQS llfxlusv FAR1uNu'1'oN IRURTUN P. Fowhlik A P 759' F 'l'lll' Xen . ., :Xiu , YI' ,Y .1 Lg 1 Y' U' , - nf I fx 1' Nl.xm':l, ITUWLHR NVILLIS M. G,u,r,ow,xv .'Xl,1cli M. G1mNmiv A 111 1907 ONOJVIPACI 'IN l,l':ll l!:VliRI'2'l I' Fox l'Ir,r.1s U. Gmmcv 11 IX AL. ICM M A F. Gum NT Mfxlzgmnm 'I-T. GANDNIQR x I-,' F D,wm F. G1Lr.19'r'r1i FIADRIQNCIC B. Gum' 'rd d Ol' .S'l'lx'.-lL'lJ.S'lf U.Yll'15 I s W figs , I IC. P,xuI.lN1i Il.x4z.xm.xN l':lll'l'lI IC. 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NICCl,lN'I'0CIx X i, 3.1 -P , Xxxg-1 ,... 'X 7 ' ' 1'-5 ff! l,ll,l.l.xN MM' Nl-Zlfsf Mmm NlI'IRRI'l 1' F 6 45 in Q I',lll'l'1l E. Mmcm li, QERJXCH O'Il.x1m A A AXA' ga O lf' ,S' VR.-I 6711515 I7 .V I I If KNIT Y 5: 165511-2 Lmrlsli ONIlI':llIlflNli IW2l.lz,xnl-2'l'u Om' Ill-ZLICN lCs'rlf3l.l.lf: Umm -11045 PWC? El,IZ.'XI!l':'I'II Pixel-E XfVll.l.I.XlNl U. I'.'xR1q J. jrtluml-2 l'.xlasoNS A T' R.wnmNn G. PA'r'l'lc1zsoN NIM' II. l,I'fNliI.li'l'1lN R.fxx'muNn ul, l'l4:ul4lNa -,L 'l'lllf 1907 ONUNIMIC.-'IN :mu W. Pu-incl: C,xm,'rux If, l'rrl rl-21: Ninn' lmlvlslc I,R.X'I'I WPA ff f c I unix:-1 G. IJRHIZIQCK Iinxfx NI. Pmzu c'lCCICl,l.'X R.xmcr,x, 405' 4 L XII. C. RAIJIIICR Nl:-ilu.:-2 W. R.'xl,l'u NI.-ue'l'vm R,-xslllcmvrilz ZW O I S' B' lx' 'I C' I7 S'l U 'V I lf' I lx' S'l T V '41 . . 1 u 1 . 4 f IIIQNRY Rm-in UI..'XII4l'f IC, Rnftncn JXRYIN Llcwls Rm ,f' MAN .'XSll'I'0N RICH ITIAJRIQNCI-I Sl'flfl.l'fY RUIIIIINS Iliiluuiu'r RUIIINSU .X X 5 'lr'-614' ', 1, rclumlc S. Romans Ill4:ul:lc1c'l' Scum:-:vi-:R I QIilCIllCRICIi C. SCIIOHI dwg Ill NR XRI' Y W. S ll me M A N I ,,.--.5 v Jfxml-is Sv:-:Nuvfu IIUR XV. SWAIN FILXNCICS Szmsrm f I fj! X f 1 l V X, , ' V I X ,ff , ' IIl':l,liN F. Sl'.xl,nlNc: Klum' IW'l.lix1lNr: SUI'I'I,l-IIC rpm 1 Tflli 1907 oNo, vn,zf,1N W,xl,'rl-:Ie SIIUVIC Sm Vru L1..x1z.x Imlrxsla S'I'!ilNlHCClil'fl AfA'P 1.1.I.xm I+'us'rlcle ',lHxvr.rm 9 Ol SBl6flCU,S'l5 UNlVlfl?.S'IT5' 57 .Y , Klvrnlcluwlft 'IHWLUR C1l.x1u,ues lllmonv 'TI-IIX'lI'l.lC ju-:asm TI'Ifll4I'l-I UYSSICIJ, D. 'ltRlCIlIl,COX II, IJm1c:l,ASV AXE x A N-Ill'4U5l'.lx Fl,o1:11:Nul-: R. VA N IBICNHLIR N X' , ., ' ' '-' ,TUX K -5, 'ff w 2. E, YQ. . ' ff -uk ' me N I rm I2x,.xmas1,l-:I-3 W1xr.l.Ac14: GIQNIQVIIQVI-2 K. W,'xl.'1'1cu Ifum.-x S. W.'X5IlIIlYlqN fx' ffl' KIT Lol l5r'2lc'1'll.x IJHAN Www IIARRY I':.XRI.l'I Wnm,l-:vnu Gr5k'1'Ru1m14i Wulf: qc! 'l'll lf 1007 ONONl7,fllff'I1V xI.Xl'IP Xl. WARNIQR XYII,I,I,XAI NI. WI-Zxll-2'r'r XV.xl.'1'l4:u VVIIITI LX l,mvus1-3 XVll,l,l.XMS l '1,nm-:xcra IC. Wu,snN Rm' Ii. Wxnsrm KXVF XYA G Q 1 A514 dffw AEA H1 O If 5' l R .Al C U S' Ii U N I I' If RS I 'I' l' 59 We're the Sophomores, the grinding Sophomores We are loyal, yes, every one, We're bound together for aye and ever, For a finer class than 1908- Vtlhllj was hllul xxith wontler as to what the entering' elass femzld A ' 5 'uit zuonld not tl 1. Nor has their wonder eeasecl: hut. on the There's none. IIICN 14308 enterecl Syracuse just one year ago, the whole l'ni- ,..' V , . ' f y Wm, 1 l ' 4 O' i other hand, we expect to increase their astonishment until the close of our college eareerg and even then. let them wonder on until time makes all things plain! l.i1uf:sl1Mif:N 'YI'I.'Xll-'lil1C cleecls of the present Sophoniores in the days when we were Freshmen have heen so wiclely spreacl ahroacl, that the llNONDAG.'XN like Shakespeare, refuses to repeat. The feats of this year. however are even more worthy of puhlieity. SOI'll0lNflURI'2 YVIQJXR-l'l?tVll1g proved ourselves the hetter man in the unclerelass eoutests of last year, we niaintainecl our reputation in the opening' event of this year. hy usalting' clown the IQOQ tlelegation. Next. the iuvarcrs of the green will not soon forget the clay of their hanquet at the liuipire, 'llhinking to sharpen the appetities of the Fresh for the feast in store, the Sophomores spent a great cleal of valuable time, that clay, in 60 THE 1907 OIVOQVIJAGAN taking many of the children to some of the obscure haunts of Syracuse. And then, the way we painted them for the evening! Ask them. could we have done more? ' ln every branch of athletics, we numher men who have earned and wear their letters. We are proud to claim as ours, this season's well- known foot-hall man, one of the hest players Syracuse has ever boasted. Not only in the Varsity team has our class been prominent, but we were victori- ous in the game with the Freshmen. who have an unusually large number of foot-hall men. ln the inter-class track meet, also, 1908 triumphantly bore away the palm amid the cheers of the crushed, yet admiring Freshmen. The college work of the class has led the faculty to raise the standard in practically seven departments, and the college authorities have voted an increase of facilities, for the attainment of our capabilities. JUNIOR Yi-:Ak-ln next year's llNONlJAGAN we will speak for ourselves. Don't miss it! SENHJR Yuma-- As years pass by, The wonder will still grow: That our small heads Can carry all we know! Class Officers i l 1'rsiSc'n1ic'stc'r, i905-:ooo Pl'C.YI'd0IIf, ......... Edwin W. Loucks V ice-President, . liliiaheth L. Taylor Secretary, . . Erma J. Crimm, Tl'L7lI5llfCI' . Mayhew W. Dodge Hisloriau, ......... Florence Lowry Cluzirmuii of li.1'rc11t1'-:ir Comniiftvc, . Henry J. Schiefer, hir. Second Scnzvsfcr, 1005-11306 I7l'f'SI.lft'lIf, . . . . John D. La VVall Viva'-Prc'.r1'fiw1i . . Miss Carrie M. Stevens .S'c'crctary, . . Miss C. C. llarrett 'l'rea.s'urcr, ........ Charles A. l,iddle Cflzairiimn of E.1'ecutivc C0mmiHvc', Elgin Sherk A O I ,S'VlQf1CUSl5 U N I V15 R S I T Y 61 . f A - iii' 7 pill' ell X .l'RA Y1 NQ..NQZlffQ!li g Wt . Ring-at-Rang, Boom-a-Rang, ?f? ' m5??R X Ring-a.-Rang,a.-Rina, ml lx Syracuse, Syracuse, 'ffl Elwt X Nineteen-nine. X who 1 at 1 ,, s l f 'lm N A? 1 o i. W 1911911 frvnhmvn hirg YRACUSE sed we aught ter keep a diry, but we sed we dident - want to because we dident want to make folks envious. The Sophs sed they gessed nobody wood want to read it anyhow. We told Syracuse we wood keep one if she would give Us lots uf ints, but she said she woodent ast to read it often and VVe know she'll forget about it, so we're goin' to wright just what NVe want to in it. Syra- euse always forgets everything' but quizzes and extendeds. She remembers them every time. Syracuse sez We are the best ehildren she ever see, if We dident go along with Naughty Eight. Cllllllllg so elose along' with Naughty Eight, you see makes us Naughty theinj. September 16, 1905, brite and fair. VVe really belong' now! been to the entranee eommitty and reg.5istered. llident see eny of that red-tape all the other fellers wuz talking about. September 18, 11305. 'ller-nite wuz the tlom' rush. 'llhe sophs 'vited us out so ez VVe eould see what it was like. XfVe werent goin' to hav Ilom' throwed in our faces so we jest throwed some baek at them and then they got so exeited-like that they fell down and Wfe eouldn't help stepping on them. Folks sed we won. We dident see mueh of a game in that though. 62 THE 1907 ONONDAGAN September 20, 1905. Salt-rush-day ter-day. It was a great old tug-of- war, but We got there all rite. . September 21, IQO5. The Sophs gave us a reception ter-nite. September 22, 1905, warmer-an-time. Hed a big meetin, ter-day up in Chapel, ilieted our officers for this semester. They are: Prisideut, ......... John W. Laird Vice-Prisidefzl, . Blanche A. Himnan Sec1'eta1'y, . Florence R. Phillips Tlrcasmir, . Wallace -T. Ross I'IiSf01'i!1lLV, ...... . Jennie E. Weaver Head of E.rccu!1've Plank, . . . William W. Townsend 'October 13, 1905. The sophs sed ter-day they wuz goin' to teach Us to play foot-ball. when they wuz as ole-as Us they sed they could play and sed ez Naughty Nine must learn. S0 we went out to the Oval. ' now,' sed they. jest play esy-like and kind of natural and don't exhert yer-selfs two much. We sed we never wanted to over-work our-selfs no-how. so we jest begun a little practisin' and 'fore we knewed it, VVe had made a touch- down and 'fore we knewed it again we'd made another. We played pretty well this first day with a score of I7-0 er favoring Us. October 3I, 1905. Halloweien ter-day, but we don't care much about it this year. them old stunts seem tame after last nite. We went down to the Empire House and had a party of our own. Somehow folks dident seem to think We could manage it alone and the Sophs politely tried to help us. even after we got there. they tried to coax us o,ut. But we wuz having two good a time to notis them,-A listening to our toasts. They wuz brim- ming full of jokes. We are a pretty good-lookin' bunch when we get together! Wish we'd have another banquet soon. 1 Class Officers Second Semester, 1905-1906 l'rv.vidvul, . . T . W. C. Couch Via'-l'n'sideul, . Miss llricea Wright .S'vcrvfm'y, . . Miss Helen Adams Tl'L'G.YIlI'Ul', . R. W. 'lilackloek Ol ,Y 3'lx'.! C'U,S'li ICN' I I'lflx'.S'l 'I' D' 03 64 THE 1907 ONONDAGAN The Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity FOUNIJED AT YALE UNIVERSITY. 18.54 Colnlzr-,'l:ul'r', Clirltxr and Of' The Phi Gamma Chapter i!:S'l'AIll.lSI'lHll 1872 Fraternity House. Corner Walnut Avenue and University Place Roll of Chapters Arlellnert College Anilierst College liowcloin University Brown Univeristy Central University of Kentucky Collmy University Colgate University College of the City of New York Columbia University Cornell University Dartmoutli College De Pauw University Hamilton College Kenyon College Lafayette College la-lancl Stanford, Jr., University Xlassaeliusetts Institute ot' Technology Miami University Kliclcllelmry College Rensselaer .Polytechnic ,Institute Rutgers College Syracuse University Toronto University Trinity College Tulane University I University University University University University 'University University University University University University Vantlerlrilt of of of of of of of of of of of U Wesleyan Un VVillianis Col Yale Universi Alabama California Chicago lllinois M ieliigan lVlinnesota Mississippi North Carolina Pennsylvania Rochester Virginia niversity iversity lege W 'w N 'ff' X3 I X .:. l X--A - l X XX x 'gif 'gf xx ,l 6 ,Zh xxx' xi ruff. Agp, 'ff 1' If ' X . Q1 .4 'H I M L to lliif gvl r r EW w f- ---f Wm ' f'rf 'f' 'F 'Y--XKTX A M Q If A 6 N f 'J ET' X 7' ll '-lvl l'Y X3 O If S l' N.AlCU.S'1i U N I lf' If If S1 T Y Fratres in Universitate 1906 VVilliam Estabrook Allis Donald Anderson Capen Frank Erastus Phelps Frederick Harold Plumb 1907 Daniel Pierson Becker Ellis Harvey Gidley Daniel Candee Knickerbocker Morris Goodridge Markland - 1908 llenjamin Bartlett Clayton fll. Chappell Elmer Todd Graves F redcrick Ifliler F909 Frank Clark Ash Roy Alexander Cheney llarold Culver I-Iinman Roy Delmar Lowell Francis Seward Rice Charles Merrill Rose Richard Leigh Sweet Edmund Farrington VVilliams Leon Frederick Smith .lames Allen Sweet H. Douglas Van Duser Grosvenor Sterling Wright Nathan Howard Gowing Arthur Field Hinman Leon Camp Rice Wilbur Robert Sprague Marvin l'l'arold Duncan Phelps XVallace johnson Ross Frank lllakeslee VVallaee Luther llarton Wfilson 66 THE 1907 ONONIJAGAN Fratres Edward D1'ake Roe, Jr., Ph. D., Herbert Morse Burchard, Ph. D., Earl Evelyn Sperry, Ph. D., john L. Edward Heffron, A. M., M. D., S. Van Duyn, B. S., M.D William L. Wallace, A. M., M. D., in Facultate Profcssol' of Matliematics Professoi' of Greek l11sl1'1zcfo1' in Ezrrofzeau History Professor of C1I'1'l'l'Cll1 Med1'r1711c Lcctzzrcf' 011 S1t'l'.Q'Cl':V Lccmrel' on Anatomy William Avery Great, 'B.S.. M. D., lizsfrzzctor in Che1ni.vt1'y William Dewey Alsever. B. S., M. D.. lllSfl'HCf01' fn. Physical Dz'ag'110sis Giles I-I. Stilwell. A. M., LCCf'11H'L l' 011 Parsozzal Propcriy, T7'It.S'l'S and Torts Ernest l. Edgcomb, A. M., I ll.S'fI'llCf0l' lill New York Code of Civil Proceduirc Hon. lrving G. Vann, A. M., LL. D., Lecfzwcz' 011 Law of l1LS1M'Ul1CL' l-larry Sheridan Lee, ALB., l'llSfl'1lCf0I' in Pll'l'fll0I'.SflZl'f7S and Liens Fratres in Urbe Alsever, John N., Syracuse, '96 Fuller, William B., Syracuse, '85 Alsever, W. Dewey, Syracuse, '96 Gaggin, Edwin ll., Syracuse, '92 Andrews, Charles W., Harvard, '82 Gaggin. T. Walker, Sy1'acuse, '95 C35 Brown, Caleb C., Syracuse, '96 Gillette, Edwin J., Williams, '88 Burcharcl. 'Herbert M., Colgate, '91 Graves, Ferdinand V. S., Syracuse, '01 Brewster, Arthur H., Yale, '97 Groat, William A., Syracuse, '97 Beauchard, Orlo D., Syracuse, '01 Bonsted, De Forest H., Syracuse, '01 Benham, Allen B., Syracuse, '97 Bond, George H., Syracuse. '94 Carson, Thomas C., Yale, '01 Cook, l'lCl'll'y W., Amherst, '96 Cook, Charles C., Syracuse, '91 Crowley, Will B., Syracuse, '89 Dann, Edward H., Syracuse, llwelle, James A., Syracuse, Draper, Frank I., Syracuse, '80 Dyer, William A., Brown, '80 Edgeomb, Ernest T., Syracuse, '98 Foote, William Y., Syracuse, '87 ' Mansfield I., Syracuse, '94 Edmund L.. Syracuse, '92 Joseph T. D., Syracuse, '84 Charles L., Yale, '89 '93 ex-' 05 French, French, Fischer, Forbes, Humhert, Charles E., Syracuse, '81 Hyde, Henry N., Yale, '95 lleffron, John L., Colgate, '75 Hurd, George F., Brown, '03 Kent, Chester C., Wesleyan, '98 Kenyon, Oscar C., Syracuse, '81 , King, John L., Alpha, '71 Keeney, Rev. Frederick T., Syracuse, '86 Kine, Elbriclgc O., Syracuse, '76 Lee, 'Harry G., Syracuse. 'oo' Lee, Harry S., Syracuse, '99 Lccte, Rev. Frederick D., Syracuse, 'QQ Lyman, Edwin P., Syracuse, '93 Lewis, Ceylon H., Colgate, '73 Lyon, J. Frederick, Syracuse, 'oo Merrill. Oliver E., Amherst, '01 Merrill, Lewis C., Amherst, QQ Newell, James E., Colgate, '86 OI ,S'.l'lrzlCU,S'li UNlVlfRSITY 67 Nottingham, Henry I., Syracuse, '96 Nottingham, William, Syracuse. '76 Newell, lflarry E.. Colgate, '94 Nottingham Thomas W., Syracuse, '85 Ormsbce, S. Cliliford. Syracuse, '02 Oliver, Francis li., Syracuse, '91 Palmer, Charles L., Syracuse, '00 Pierson, Fred T., Syracuse, '98 Potter, Albert P., Hamilton, '67 Phelps, Rev. James D., Syracuse, '76 Pratt, lflenry B., Syracuse, '99 - Reynolds, Carl ll., Colby, '92 Rice, Earl G., Syracuse, '05 Ruland, Arthur S., Syracuse, '93 Robinson, F. N., Syracuse, '02 Roe, Edward D., Syracuse, '80 Ross, Douglas H., Amherst, ex-'06 Redmond, D. W., Hamilton, 'ol Schwartz, Karl, Syracuse, '86 Spalding, Colin A., Syracuse, '82 Sperry, Earl E., R. P. T., '04 Story, Oliver J., Amherst, '03 Smith, Lewis P., Syracuse, '93 Sperry, Earl E., Syracuse, '98 Smalley, Frank llflather, Syracuse, '98 Stilwell, Giles H., Amherst, '61 Stilwell, Ralph L., Syracuse, '05 Tyler, Lorenzo D., Syracuse, '82 Taviera, 'llorace A., Lafayette, ex-'0I Vann, lrving G., Yale, '63 Van Duyn, Edward S., Syracuse, '97 Wallace, William L.. Syracuse, '85 Wells, Rev. M. I., Syracuse, '75 Wells, Charles J., Syracuse, '05 Wicks, Frederick S., Yale, '73 Wadleigh, L. Ogden, Syracuse, '92 Webb, Arthur A., Ir., Syracuse, 'OI Wells, Edwin M., Syracuse, '82 Whitford, Noble E., Syracuse, '89 VVOuters, Rev. Alexander, Ivlamilton, '93 University 68 THE 1907 ONONDAGAN The Delta Upsilon Fraternity FOUNDED AT WILLIAMS COLLEGE, I834 Colors-Old Gold and l'r'cn'm'k Blue The Syracuse Chapter Es'rAm,IsH1cn 1873 Fraternity House, Corner Marshall Street and Ostrom Avenue Amherst College Aclelbert College Brown University llowdoin College Cornell University Colby University Colgate University Columbia University De Pauw University Harvard University Hamilton College Lehigh University Lefayette College Roll of Chapters Northwestern University New York University Ohio State University Rutgers College Rochester University Swarthmore College Syracuse University Leland Stanford, Ir., University Marietta College Tufts College University University of Pennsylvania of California University of Chicago University of Illinois University of Toronto University of Minnesota of Nebraska Massachusetts Institute of Technology Middlebury College Michigan University McGill University Charles Holzwarth Silas 'llorrey Massey Fratres in Universitate IQO6 Union College Wisconsin University Williams College George W. M itehell Alfred Edwin Stacey, jr. Friend Lord Wells wwW4.n.1v9.ff m.n..,.., ...W-..,.-.1 M 01 syR.f1c'11,s'15 UNIVERSITY 69 11307 Orville Edwin Cumings Arvin Lewis Rice 'lames ,lerome 'Parsons Alfred VVilliam Rowley 1908 C. Edwin Butz Fred Don Hopkins Shirley Robert Freeman Ray Holly Humphrey George Adelhert Green Paul 'lildward lllman George Ambrey Hastings Fred Parker Stoddard 1909 Guy Harold Cnmings Glen Edgar Moore George Arthur Hof Henry Herbert Murdock, jr. Chester Arthur Lansing Thomas Anthony Power IV0l'y Marsh Lincoln William VVallaee Townsend Frederick S. li. Zerhe Fratres in Facultate Frank Smalley, A. M., Ph. D., Dean of Liberal Arts CoIleKe'c and Pl'0f4'X.V0l' of Latin f.tlIl.Q'IHl.Q'6 and' Literatrlrrn Henry Allen Peek, A. M., l'h. ll, l 1'0fe.v.wn' of .f ISfI'0lI0'Illj' and Geology Ernest N. Fattee, M. S., Prnfemor of CIIUIIIITSIVA' Edgar Coit Morris, A. M.. P1'0fc.vso1' of Ezzglzslz LI'fCl'0flH't7 Frank R. VValker, A. M., Profcsxoa' of Law George McGowan, A. lVl'.,' llzstrucfor in- Elcmczmzry Law Frank P. Knowlton, A. M., M. D., Lf'C7fl1'I't'l' in Physiology Charles G. Rogers, Ph. D., .'l.YSI'.S'fUlIf Pr0fc's.r0r in P11ly.s'l'olo1qy Randolph T. Congdon. A. ll., fl.r.v0v17a1tcf I37'0fl'S.YUl' in El!-QI!-Sf! 70 THE I907 ONONDAGAN Fratres llallert, F. A., Union, '80 Hull, Horace, Syracuse, ex-'03 Burton, Rev., R. E., Rochester, '73 Horace S. S., Syracuse, '89 V., Syracuse, ex-'94 lf. S., Syracuse, '01 R. T., Syracuse, 'oo Chapman, Clark, O. Congdon, Congdon, Comely, G. Norwood, Pennsylvania, '97 Cook, Samuel ll., Syracuse. '02 Crane, Harley J., Syracuse, '99 Crouch, Leonard C., Cornell, '89 llihlmle, Walter W., Syracuse, '03 llorr, Carl lil., Syracuse, 'oo Duffy, R. T., Rochester, '02 Dyke, A. W., Rochester, '76 Eddy. C. F., Rochester, '02 liverett, J. E., Syracuse, '75 Fowler, A. J., Cornell, '91 Fulton, Rev. Charles A., Colgate, '83 Gearhardt, E. Ti., Syracuse, '79 Glenn. Willard A., Williams, '88 Gray, Raymond, Syracuse, ex-'06 Green, G. D., Syracuse, '77 9 Greenland, lfdward ll., Syracuse, 05 Hargitt, Charles A., Syracuse, '05 llargitt, George T., Syracuse, '02 Hawley. M. A., Syracuse, '90 Hess, O. A., Hamilton, '81 Howe, Charles ll., Syracuse, ex-'98 lde, Edwin C., Syracuse, 'ol A Jenner, W. A., Syracuse, '90 Keck, C. E., Hamilton, '97 Kimmel, Claude S., Syracuse, '05 in Urbe F. P., Hamilton, '96 Knowlton, Mcllowell, W. G., Cornell, '76 McGowan, George, Syracuse, '82 Mchlahon, A. J., Cornell, '97 A., Williams, '55 Miller, G. Morris, Edgar Coit, Hamilton, '89 Nottingham, Edwin, Syracuse, '76 Paine, Paul lvl., Lehigh, '91 Paltee, 'Ernest N., Rochester, '86 Peek, Henry Allen, Syracuse, '85 Phillips, Henry, Syracuse, 'QI Phillips, A. C., I-lamilton, 'QI Pierce, D. A., Cornell, '82 Roherts, J. T., Syracuse, '76 Roberts, W. H., Syracuse, '81 Rockwell, W. D., Sy1'acuse, '82 Rogers, Charles G., Syracuse, '97 Sadler, John W., Syracuse, '95 Sheldon, Arthur J., Syracuse, ex-'05 Shepard, Edwin H., Syracuse, 'oo . Smalley, Frank. Syracuse, '74 Smith, Ernest R., Syracuse, '04 Smith, Morgan, Syracuse Stone, Joseph, Syracuse, ex-'06 Titus, Rev. W. S., Union, '48 Truair, Rev. John G., Syracuse, '95 Tuck, J. B., Cornell, '93 Tyrrell, G. Frank, Syracuse, '97 Tyrrell, Charles P., Syracuse, ex-'02 Vanderhurg, Rev. F. A., Rochester, 76 Walker, Frank R., Syracuse, '84 Wiltse, W. QH., Colgate, '88 York, A. M., Syracuse, '85 Young, Theodore A., Syracuse, CX-'07 N 0 L.-.1 .,..,,,.. A,. W4 ., . , 4 ,,,, ,,,, , W, ,Y , , , ,, 'far '- . ., 5-Q , ' f.n'f,-- 4f:f.31f1':q, , my Qin? 1. jf L, V ,M : ' Y' , -, . , , . , . . , Q f , ,, . 4 1 , . , Q 1. t'w.'g,.A :wg +4 ,-.p:1'4 -rm-1 e ' ' -' 'f '-z .- , 'f- 1 xuf- :A -A Y - -my-5 :-1 ..a-' V , ,g.:. ,,.,4 .. 'fm v '.,Y,1.G ,gy J I .3 f. - . ' 1. -- .. 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M -5.:::3rg1,i,,. -w2,3v'ifE'f3v?'?f'7f 'f- OF S'VI?f'lCUSl5 UNll7l5l?SI7'Y 7I The Zeta Psi Fraternity FOUNlbl'lD A'l' NNW YORK UNlVl9lRSl llY, 1846 CQUIOI'-I'I7lI'ifU The' Gamma Chapter lYs'rA nmsn rin l875-RIEVIVICD 1005 Fraternity llouse, S05 University Avenue Q Roll of Chapters Bowdoin College llrown University Case School of A'ppliecl Science Colhy College Columlmia University Cornell University Lafayette College Lelaml Stanford, Jr., University McGill University New York University Rutgers College Syracuse University 'l'oront1o University 'l'nfts College University University University University University University of California of Michigan of Minnesota of North Carolina of Pennsylvania of Virginia Williams College Yale University Fratres in Universitate I 906 Stephen Elwood Andrews Oscar Brown Albert J. Croft A William Lewis Chandler 'Robert Pattison Holclerbaum john VVillian1 Heal, Ph. ll. Charles Comfort Kinne Homer Adolph Stehhins 72 THE 1907 ONONDAGAN T907 Murray Allen Cain lfthelbert Arthur l-lungerforcl Ernest .Flulmhard Hawkins llenjamin Alonzo Keeney Oliver Kyrle Harwood Merle Waite Ralph Clarence J. I-lousekneeht, Ph. ll. Guy fllurclette Skinner 1908 William Bayard I-Teroy Everett Elsbee Purington Ray Moulthrop 'Elgin Sherk Emil Christian Ncth ' Clifford Ray Walker Milton Stanley Cox T909 Hubert Miller Eekerson Morris Walworth Peck 'Earle Bristol Moss Harlowe Earl Ralph Will Harold Smith Graduate Student Wendell Garret Wilcox, l'h.ll. Fratre in Facultate Joseph Albert Mosher, P1i.B., . Ass'i.s'tcmt in Eng Fratres in Urbe liverson, Charles B., Cornell, '78 Gartielcl, Umberto D.. Yale, '07 Grant, Schuyler, Cornell, '95 Hawley, Hiram B., Syracuse, '84 Johnson, Ernest P., Williams, '08 Kennedy, H. H., Brown, '99 Krumhhaar, Louis, Harvard, '85 l,oek, G. Hersey, Harvarcl, '86 Shovc, Benjamin J., Syracuse, '80 'llallmott, james 'l-l., Syracuse, '80 Z., Syracuse, '76 Atwell, John, Syracuse, '84 Ilaldwin, George L., Cornell, '93 Bartlett, Walcott D., Yale, '05 lilancling, William Cornell, Brown, '02 Cameron, Charles E., McGill, '83 Colwell, J. Morrison, Rensselaer, '86 Davis, William M., Syracuse, '85 De Lima, Jose C. A., Syracuse Denham, 'Henry H., Michigan, '93 Derlmy, l-Ierlmert R., Syracuse, '84 Wilcox, Frank lis ,ww vilmmummv 1 73 OF SYRACUSIS UNIV15R.S'lTY The PS1 Upsllon Fraternlty l OUNDl'ilJ AT UNTON COl.l.l?illlf, 1833 Color.v-Garnet and Gold The Pi Chapter ll:S'l'ABl.lSH1CD 1875 Fraternity llonse, Corner College lllace and University Plaee Roll of Chapters I Amherst College Trinity College llowfloin College Union College lffffwn University University of Chicago Columbia University University of Minnesota Cornell University University of Rochester Dartmouth College University of California Hamilton College University of Michigan Kfllyon College University of Pennsylvania Lclllgll University University of Wisconsin New York University Wesleyan University 5yracnse University Yale University Fratres in Universitate 1906 llurton Philip 'Boeheim Charles Eugene Miller, jr. Stanley Colter lirlmunrl Newman Packard, I Robert VVarren Clark Fred Frank Schacle Arthur lletheriek Foreman 1907 Leon I-Iastings Cornwall Asa Albert Dutton fllnrton P. Fowler Charles -PZ1Cli2ll'fl l,e Roy Masten llharis Harold D. Stephens 74 T H 15 1907 ONONDAGAN Perle llrown lilrockway George S. Reed Fred VVilliam Sehiefer I9o8 Thomas Jefferson Stevens Henry john Schieffer, Jr. George Ten Eyck Ren H . Paine T909 joseph Hill Allibone Ralph Wilson Ringaman Edward Seymour Dawson Charles Cooper Dutton .Iames Marshall Gorham Leslie Frank Hoyt Wilfred Porter Miller Frederick llruce Northrup Wfilfred Wickliffe Porter. .lr Warren Howland Snow Fratres in Facultate james R. Brooks, A. M., D. C. L., Dean of the College of Low Delmar E. Hawkins, A. ll., Ll.. ll.. Professor ofPOIit1'cal Economy Charles G. llaldwin, A. M., Ll.. ll., l4l't'fIl1'l'l' 011 Medical f1M'isf11'1uic1zcc Edward C. Wright, A. M., flISfI'1lC'f0I' in S'alc.v and Wa1'1'a1ztqr Hon. William S. Andrews, A. M., LL. ll., l.crf1n'c1' ou Legal M'6Cil'ClllC Edson Judson Wynkoop, A. M., M. D., L1'CflH'C7' on Anatomy Charles W. Goode, A. M., Ll.. ll., Instructor in Law of Trusis' Fratres in Urbe ' Baldwin, Charles G., Hamilton, '7I Brooks, James B., Dartmouth, '69 Burnham, Rev. E. A., Amherst, '94 Barr, John H., Minnesota, '83 Cavough, W. F., Hamilton, '93 Costello, Arthur, Cornell Chase, Henry M., Yale, '84 Gale, Thomas N., Hamilton, '84 H udson, Rev. Robert, Trinity, '7I Hayler, Rev. Edwin. New York, '98 Knapp, Martin H., Wesleyan, '05 Jones, Lawrence T., Rochester, '82 Latham, W. A. S., Cornell, '83 McCarthy, Dennis, Cornell, '75 Moore, Frank M.. Cornell. '87 Roberts, A. D., Hamilton, '63 Spaulding, Rev. G. B., Yale, '93 Stone, S. H., Yale, '02 Scripture, Parker F., Cornell, '02 Smith, Ray B., Yale, 'QI Weston, Homer, Yale, '67 Wiekes, William K., Amherst, '70 Woodworth, N. B., Columhia, '82 Woodruff, John! Yale, '03 Woodruff, Timothy L., Yale, '79 Wright. Edward C., Hamilton, '71 Truax, Dr. James R., Union, '76 Allen, J. Roy, Syracuse, '04 OF SVRACUSI? UNIVERSITY 75 Aherzlein. H. L.. Syracuse, '01 BHK!-E. l.. ll., Syracuse, '06 llarher, llarry, Syracuse. '04 liZl.lflWlll, Frgmk Syracuse' '02 llrewster, Neal, Syracuse. '02 Iirowu, Samuel li., Syracuse, '03 Coclclingtou, Rev. llerhert G., Syracuse, 'M Cohh, llorr R., Syracuse, '92 Darling, Clarence VV.. Syracuse, 'oo llurston, Alfred S.. Syracuse, '77 lirlwarcls, liclwiu S., Syracuse, '04 Gllllvrl, James ltl., Syracuse, '76 Girviu, lflowarcl, Syracuse, '06 ' Gere, William A.. Syracuse, '84 llashrouek, William L., Syracuse, '99 lloey, james C.. Syracuse. '06 llawlcius, Prof. Delmar lf., Syracuse, llolflen, Willis A., Syracuse, '80 ll0yt, Dr. Gordon W., Syracuse. '94 VVestou, Walclo, Syracuse, '94 Ingham, George V., Syracuse, 'oo ' .f johnson, Lucius S., Syracuse, '99 Lee, Pcrsie, Syracuse, '96 Lamh, llerhert W.. Syracuse, '01 Nlichell, Willis ll., Syracuse, '90 Moore, Francis M., Cornell, 'S7 Porter, W. W., Syracuse, '86 Pease, llr. Henry H., Syracuse, '83 Prime. Spencer G.. Syracuse, '06 Reclclington, Arthur C., Syracuse, '03 Searl, Clifford ll., Syracuse, '05 Sprague, Dr. Emory R., Syracuse, '01 Smith, Charles C.. Syracuse, 'So Stevens, Augustus C.. Syracuse. '94 Tooke, Charles W., Syracuse, '91 'l'aher, C. C.. Syracuse, 'ol Taher, W. W., Syracuse, '99 Vernon, Paul lVl.. Syracuse, '94 Wadsworth, Harry ll.. Syracuse, '97 Warner, George ll., Syracuse, '80 NVyuk0op, lfclwarcl J., Syracuse, '93 76 THE 1907 ONONIJAGAN The Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity FOUNDED AT WASHINGTON AND JEFFERSON cotmzeiz, 1852 C 0101's--Pink and Lrwcnder The New York Beta Chapter l2S'l'AHI,1SHEU 1884 Fraternity 'I'-louse, II3 College Place Amherst College Allegheny College Brooklyn Polytechnic lnstitute Bucknell University Beloit College Brown University Colgate University Cornell University Columbia University 'Dartmouth College Dickinson College De Pauw University Franklin and Marshall College Gettysburg College johns Hopkins University Lafayette College Leland Stanford. Ir.. University Northwestern University Ohio Wesleyan University Purdue University Swarthmore College Roll of Chapters Syracuse University University University University University ' University University University University University University University University University University of Chicago of Iowa of Mississippi of Minnesota of Ohio of Texas of Virginia of Wisconsin of California of Illinois of Tncliana of Kansas of lVlichigan of Nebraska University of Pennsylvania University of West Virginia Vanderbilt University Washington and Jefferson College Wittenberg College Washington and Lee University 'Lk , , .. ..,, P . , . , , . . , . 1,-,:,. www- ,.'.- .- W ,ln , V1.1-w1A:,1-gg f1g15:1,f: '-1 ,'.- L. . ,,',.,-'- - . ,,. V, , .,. 13 . 3' .:, fq, , : , '5 U 'L 3 , ,. ., fb-1Nfv 'g, f 'W LT '+'L -'f 'uf' 7 nb 91 3,49 51. 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' f - W - W , , x rf M 4 '35 r X :qui 19. 4 I QNWYQHXL, -' ww N ,gm ,lv I I Hn., , ,H A., ., , ,. . ,hu V , M . ,, . .. , , ,, . ,,,,,ff. . . . , . , M.. wsu- .,,1,,.,.,.. . , , ,v.,x,, af. ,-A...,,,,-.ww LW.. .. ,, , . .., fyf.A.f., QW. ,,,. YV. In A ,v.,.l.,q ,wr Q, ,,.. LL ,,. ,,..,,,,,.,n MA, , Y lwh, wg 1, ,,,1,A,, wv.wW,,,h,, ..H.f,n ,,.'-1-,,, , -,, A-,, . ., , , . .V A 1. my M W , A , .A , 1. 1 .. ' H Y W-1' l .- W-,. ,Vx M1 w V gl We ' , yn- ,, . -r,-., ,. ww. ,, A ,,: Q, W X 5,-1.1, Q., .iE.? ,- fy --135: 'H ' b f W' a ny Y M ' 4-Q L 5' fffmxgg-'+L.W ' -hw A A . ' 4 f ffi' w e-Qf.44, .. 1. V-1 ,,. .V A! . 4 - ' Q.: . L I . 4 Q I '- V- V , - . 'E ,--ff Y.,,.g'1z .3I3-,.-,1,34 ,A 41 4-png OF .S'YR.flCU.S'Pf UNIVERSITY Fratres in Universitate 1906 Frank Lee Baker George A. Smith Irving Neff Beeler Chester Charles Williams john Gifford Cooley Harry William Terry Albert Thomas Jennings, Ph. B. Earle Dwight Wood 1907 james Olin Coit Robert Drummond Kelly Lawrence Stitzer Coit lrving Henry Smallwood Fred D. Cribb, A. B. Frank F ostcr Sornberger Harry Franklin Houck Harry Earle Woolever 1908 Frederick Myron Fuller Russel S. Mercer Clifford Lent Haight Harry B. Myron, Ph. B. Emil Hansen Schuyler Mallory Townsend Leon Wilso11 Van Dusen 1909 Lewis Peck Frederick George Smith Maurice Alvah Blanchard Cliii'ord Carleton Cheney Rollo Elliott Gifford George Walker Sykes William Clyde Sykes Fratres in Facultate Franklin J. Holzwarth, Ph. D., Professor of the Germanic Lrrlzgrrmlges and Literature Frederick W. Revcls, B. Ar., P1'ofe.rso1' of Architecture W. Martin Smallwood, Ph. D., Associate Professor of Zoology Earl Hollenbeck, B. Ar., .flsxociufe Profexsor of Arclzviteelnre Harry L. Vibbard, Mus. ll., . l.YSOL'l'UfC Professor of Piano and Organ William C. Lowe, A. M., Instructor in German John W. Church, A. B., .l','l.. ll., lnsmretor in CTI-YILIDILCIZ Law Albert S. Hotaling. M. D., ln.i'lruefor in Clinical Obsletries 78 THI5 1907 ONQNDAGAN Fratres in Urbe Haker, Lester S., Syracuse, '02 Benedict, Harry L., Syracuse, '95 Benjamin, Robert E., Syracuse' 00 Hirdsall, S. G., Syracuse, '05 Blauvelt, W. H., Allegheny, '83 Hoschert, G. E., Syracuse, '95 liradley, A. R., Pardue, '02 Brewster, H. B., Cornell, '98 Behr, G. E., Brooklyn Polytechnic lns., '98 Carothers, ll. l., Syracuse, ex-'06 Chaffee, Dr. Ralph W., Syracuse, '92 Cheney, Lloyd L., Syracuse, '05 Church, J. W., Syracuse, '96 Clark, lflarry J., Cornell, '95 Colton, Lee, Cornell, '04 Crihh, Fred D., Syracuse, '05 Danziger, Henry, Jr., Syracuse, '90 Davis, Harry L., Cornell, '90 liltingc, A. E., Syracuse, '95 Farmer, ,Harry H., Syracuse, '96 Gaylord, Rev. E. D., Amherst, 'oo Hall, Frederick F., Cornell, '90 I-lartigan, Arthur, Syracuse, ex-'07 Haynes, Frederick J., Cornell, '9I Higgins, G. lf., Cornell, '85 lline, J. ll., Syracuse, '89 llollenheck, Alhert. Syracuse, 'ol llollenheck, Earl, Syracuse, '97 llolzwarth, F. J., Syracuse, '88 llotaling, Dr. A. S., Syracuse, '93 Iludson, C. A., Cornell, '73 Jarvis. ll. S., Syracuse, '05 Jennings, A. T., Colgate, '04 Jewell, Charles J., Syracuse, 'QQ Larkin, J. W., Colgate, 'ol Lewis, W. D., Syracuse, '92 Lonergon, C. A., Syracuse, '85 Lowe, W. C., Syracuse, '03 Lyon, J. P.. Colgate, '87 Marshall, Raymond J., Syracuse, ex-'O Mills, li. Syracuse, ex-'06 Morgan, Henry L., Syracuse,' 96 Morse, Charles P., Syracuse, ex-'95 Myron, l-larry B., Syracuse, '05 Ninde, Ward I-l., Syracuse, '05 Nohle. G. L., Syracuse, '98 O'l3rien, Daniel B., Jr., Purdue, '02 Out, George B., Syracuse, '89 Peckham. N. R., Syracuse, '89 Pierce, M. W., Syracuse, '02 Potter, F. Nl., Lafayette, '90 Revels, F. W., Syracuse, '95 Schnanher, Frank J., Syracuse, '87 Shanahan, E. J., Cornell, '89 Smallwood, W. M., Syracuse, '96 Smith, George A., Syracuse, ex-'02 Sperry, J. C., Cornell, '91 Telfer, Andrew J., Jr., Syracuse, '99 Towne, Arthur W., Amherst, '02 Vihbard, Harry L., Syracuse, '98 Waite, R. Alfred, Jr., Syracuse, '97 Whiting, David, Michigan, '92 Whittie, Lieber E., Syracuse, '95 Williams, D. B., Colgate, '95 Wright, Gordon A., Syracuse, '89 1' x- X'Il ' ' P X Klux vw x J 2 f g mb ' Q?iEggggJEh'FiygEQ225w? if- , . 'w a , 5 ' t visa 1 X f if ir if X .X ' XJQLEW skR -war 4 QVHP oU5?u f ,fnff X. ,V 'X ff S H I OF ,S'YR.4CU.S'l5 UNlVliR,S'ITY 79 The Phi Delta Theta Fraternity FOUNIJIIZD AT h'llAh'll UNIVPCRSITY, l848 Amherst College Brown University Columbia University Colhy University Cornell University Dartmouth College Dickinson College Lehigh University Centre College Central College Randolph Macon College , University of North Emory College Mercer University Colors-.rlrgvnt and :lsu rr The New York Epsilon Chapter lES'l'Alll,lSl'llCll ISS7 Fraternity lilousc, 716 lrving Avenue Roll of Chapters ALPHA PROVINCE Lafayette College Pennsylvania State College Pennsylvania College Syracuse University University of Vermont University of l'ennsylvania NVilliams College Washington and Jefferson College BETA PROVINCE University of the South University of Virginia Vanclerhilt University Carolina Washington and Lee University GAMMA .P.RoV1NCE Alabama Polytechnic Institute University of Alahama University of Georgia ' mfzrxra PROVINCE ierl Science Ohio Wesleyan University Case School of Appl Miami University Ohio University University of Cincinnati University of Michigan Ohio State University 80 THI5 1907 ONONIJAGAN Butler College De Pattw College Franklin College Hanover College iowa Wesleyan University Knox College Lombard University Northwestern University University of Illinois University of Kansas University of Missouri Southwestern University Tulane University ISPSTLON PROVINCE Indiana University Purdue University Walmsh University ZETA PROVINCE University of Wisconsin University of Chicago University of iowa University of Minnesota University of Nebraska Westminster College Washington University ETA PROVINCE University of Mississippi University of Texas 'l'HE'llA PROVINCE Leland Stamford, Ir., University 'University of Washington University of California Fratres in Universitate O 1906 l,ennius Ordway Burrell Fayette William Whitney If red Goodwin jones Seymour Bradlee Smith Howard Sumner Potter 1907 Fred Leland Cagwin Henry Merritt Dexter XValteI' H. Griffiths George W. Stark jesse G. Nlartliens Fred Guy Perry Leon L. Turner lirank Wilbor Harris james W. Graves f. 1 O If S l' lv' E. Winship Loucks Wilson J. Merry Howard R. Place Osceola flzl. Brewster Chester 'Rurpey Grandey Walter M urry Whitmeyer Wayne Murry Charles W. P. Reynolds o ICUSI5 UN11f'151e3'i'7' r sl 1908 Nathan P. Sears Frank M. Simpson Egbert S. Turner lames I.. Allen Edward S. Selsmer 1909 Robert W. VVeaver Arthur G. Grey Harley lilack Harry Mahlerwein Fratres in Ffcultate '1'll0l'l1ZIS Cramer Hopkins, A. M., l'h. D., Professor of Geology Edward l... Earp, A. M., 1'h.D., .. Professor in S0c1'ol0,g'y Charles F. Wiley, IPl1..ll., M.D., yr Dwlzozlxlraior in Anatomy A. E. Larkins, Ph. B., M. Howard Gregory Case, Morgan S. Sanford, Albright, R. P., Syracuse, '04 llatemau, C. C., Syracuse, '04 Iialtsley E. B., Case, '99 Crayton, S. li. Syracuse, '98 Case, H. G.. Syracuse, '03 Cregg, F. J., Syracuse. '02 Devine, E., Syracuse, 'QI Driscoll, A. C., Syracuse, '87 llistin, J. A., Syracuse, '05 liarp, E. L.. Dickinson, '95 Honsiuger, F. S., Syracuse, '98 Hodge, W. F., Syracuse, 'Q-I Hopkins, T. C., De Pauw, '87 Jaquay, H. R., Syracuse, '93 Kelly, H. S.. Syracuse, '99 l,arkin. A. li.. Syracuse. '94 l.aue, J. T., Syracuse, '04 Madden, J. C., Syracuse, '05, Millen, E. R., Syracuse. ex-'07 Fratres J Instructor in Clinical Medicine Dcmonsfrulor in flnatomy Lcrvilzrcr in Meteorology in Urlae Matthews, J. A.. Wash. and jefferson, '95 Plant, J. W. Syracuse. '99 Rubin, J. R., Syracuse. '04 Russell, H. F.. Syracuse, '05 Ralph, S. A., Syracuse, '05 Ruhlison, Il. V., Syracuse, 'oo Ryan, lf. C., Syracuse, '91 Skinner, R. L., Syracuse, 'ol Sprole, S. li., Cornell, '82 Sanford, M. Sz. Syracuse. 'M Steele, A. ll., Syracuse, '95 Turner, li. P., Syracuse, '92 Taylor, 'l.'. W.. Syracuse, '93 Taylor, C. F., Syracuse, '84 VVes!fall, W. NV, Syracuse, '02 Woods, l.. E.. Syracuse. '00 YQ Wiley. C. lf.. Syracuse, '91 ' West. 'l'. NV.. lliclcinson, '99 1' S2 TI! 15 1907 ONONIJJIGJIN The Beta Theta Pi Fraternity FOUNDED AT NIIAMI UNIVERSITY, 1839 Colors-Light Pink and Light Blue The Beta Epsilon Chapter 1f:STABl.ISHl3D ISSQ Fraternity I-louse, 712 Irving Avenue Amherst College Bethany College liowdoin College lleloit College lioston University Brown University Cornell University Colgate University Columbia University Davidson College Denver University Dickinson University Dartmouth College Denison College De Pauw University Hanover College Hampden-Sidney College lowa State College lowa Wesleyan University Johns Hopkins University Knox College Kenyon College Leland Stanford, Ir.. University Lehigh University Miami University Northwestern University Ohio University Ohio Wesleyan University Roll of Chapters Ohio State University Pennsylvaina State College Purdue University Rutgers College Stevens lnstitute Syracuse University St. Lawrence University University University University University University University University University of Texas of North Carolina of Minnesota of Maine of Iowa of California of Illinois of Cincinnati Union University University University University University University University University University University University University Vanderbilt of Chicago of Colorado of West Virginia of Indiana of Kansas of Michigan of Missouri of Nebraska of Pennsylvania of Virginia of Wisconsin University H V. , 'V 'H W ' Q . +. ' '. .fd iw 1. . -V ' -' L., , ,L -V' - x:f.-- -' - -:I J. 'V' -1 eV V' Z. '- ,V.,..:V-,.V VA .u.1? ., V u , if fir '54 iff:-w: f5'. -L11 V. 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V V. , px- , ,. 5M V T - ' WW! -1-my, uw - .WWW M552'f1 'w.f-m41,,.,, ,.,.-ga-, 1- , ,-1.-.Q .sf?, 1, 1Y2Vl4'f-ff V. ff , , , fa-:'w1.- V:,u.w P+--'E' . V V , V V 1.-, -V- -- V, -. Q- -- , V.,.V. - V '-, V--cv - .., 1 , .,.n . V ., . . A V .r - . , , ' J--N.,Q,,xv.-'fg-,fm-g,. ,,,,.,,gv45N h 017 SYlf!lCU.S'l,f UNIVERSITY S3 Washington University Washington State University Westminister College Wittenberg College Wabash College Washington and Jefferson College Wesleyan University NrVestern Reserve University Wooster College Yale University Fratres in Universitate William Earl Barron William Young Boyd Charles Arthur Drake James William Enright Willard Winona Andrews Darius Alton Davis George john Kirchgasser Lester S. Lang jesse Carpenter Peck Arthur Liscomb Powell Abram Richard Decker George Louis Recllein Donald S. Childs Cedric Eugene Filkins George William Irwin Fratres George H. Cheney, A. ll., Hon. S. M. Coon, A. M., LL. Il., Frederick Flaherty, M. D.. William P. Graham, Ph. D., ' Fred L. Morgan,'M.D., Alhert M. Reese. Ph. D., H. lvlonmouth Smith, llh. IJ.. George G. Wilson, 'l'h. D., 1906 Frederick Archibald Meatyard George Barclay Worth Augustus James Squires Karl Bowen Squires 1907 Earl C. Root Dwight Garfield Stone Clarence Bryant Vogt VVilliam Velasco Walrath Arthur Andrew Wagner Arthur Eddy Wells 1908 Earl Calvin Wagner Maslin Frysinger Wilcox T909 David Spencer ' Arthur I-l. Stein James Ten Eyck in Facultate l7lSf7'llCf0I' fue Ncg'ligv11rv and l7a11mgc Lcclm'cr on lllft'I'lIlIfl'0llUl Law llcmonxtraior of .flnatomy Prufv.v.mr of Elvrlrical ElllQflLCCl'f7Ig ljcmonsnatm' of .'flllllf0lIl'V l,vc'!1n'vr 011 llixtology and lflnbryology P1'ufv.rs0r of Clll'lllI..Yfl'.V Pl'0f.t'A'.Y0l' uf l,0lQ'I'C and rlflvfufrhyszrs 84 TH li 1907 0 Fratres Brewer. F. F., Syracuse, '93 Hrown, Oneil D., Syracuse, '03 Hastable, Stephen J., Syracuse, 'or Boland, John C., Syracuse, 'W liritcher, E. C., Syracuse, '93 llurt, Carl C., Colgate, '03 Bender, Rev. H. R., Dickinson, '73 Church, Dr. C. A., Michigan, '93 Cole, Rev. Phillip H., Union, '88 Congdon, Clarence S., Syracuse, '98 Cook. jesse M., Syracuse, '04 Cheney, George N., Missouri, '87 Cole, G. F., llarvard, '96 Congdon, C. H.. Syracuse, '98 Congdon, Rev. Noyes B., Syracuse, '72 Dodd, W. H., Syracuse, '68 Ellis, Charles B., Syracuse, ex-'04 Everson, Leonard L., Syracuse, '00 Flaherty, Dr Frederick H., '96 , Fuller. Dr. H. F., Syracuse, '93 Goodwin, Clinton E., Syracuse, '00 Green, Rev. Theron R., Syracuse, '69 Green. Walter S., Syracuse, '03 Graham, William P., Syracuse. '93 Hamilton, Frederick J.. Syracuse. ex-' Hamlin, Harry J., Syracuse, '92 Heaton, Dr. E. G., Syracuse, '93 Ilamilton, H. E., Syracuse, '92 I-larmon, Edwin C., Colgate, 'QI Hollon. Harry G., Syracuse, '04 Jakway. William H., Syracuse, '93 Johnson, William R., Syracuse, 'or Jarvis. Dr. I. T., Cornell, '77 04 NONDAGAN in Urbe Kent, William ll. R., Syracuse. '02 Linehan, Dr. Hugh H., Syracuse, '03 Lewis, Dr. G. Griliin, Cornell, '77 Lamt, George M.. Syracuse, ex-'03 Lipe, Reuben G., Syracuse, ex-'04 Makepeace, M. D., Cornell, '76 Marks, George E., Syracuse, '02 Klillspangh, Fred W., Syracuse, '01 Mott, F. A., Syracuse, '98 Morris, W. Smythe, Syracuse, ex-'05 Makepeace, Stanley, Syracuse, '03 Marvin, Charles W., Syracuse, '93 Morgan, Dr. Fred L., Syracuse, '90 Mott, li. H., Syracuse, '96 Nye, Robert G., Syracuse, ex-'05 Ostrander, C. T., Syracuse, '96 Purdie. P. S., Washington and Lee, '74 Post, Dr. Charles D., Syracuse, '02 Reese, Albert M., Johns l-lopkins, '92 Smith, E. R., Syracuse, '96 Stokely, Sherwood C., Syracuse, ex-'05 Smith, H. Monmouth, Wesleyan. 'QI Topping, F. M. MCC., Syracuse, '99 Thomas, F. M.. Columbia, '85 Treadwell, C. H., Syracuse, '95 Vannon. Paul A., Dickinson, ex-'05 Vickery, Dr. O. S., Syracuse, '04 Van Wagner, William A., Syracuse, 'ol Wilson, George I-l., lioston, '91 Woodmancy, Rev. L. D., Syracuse, '96 Whittemore, Courtney D., Syracuse, '99 Woolsey, Royal D., Syracuse, 'OI Young, Leonard E., Syracuse, '99 V. ...,. M, ,mm . 1 , l':.:.1c-r-r Pmuw. . wZ1IifiM flssazmdfl171Q.?zv.?.11a:f.z.xQgi-'ig' W 'A , Ycgci f-if :M mi fm' f- 9. ' ,vt- xfw' , faq, ex? ' ? a ' fwfr 'cg 4 4. ih ua ,L uv x. -4 f 'f .M ' . ,Q - f 3 f 1'-wh LE? A nv , 1 , My A ,.,. z 'fjftgl , 'MU .,': -V JWw .fi-1 , Lf , 'Y .wifi ' T4 gf? :M l .5 pgif gt jf Q21 MCE . 4 w,n O lf' S V Nfl C US li U Nl' V15 RS' ITV The Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity FOUNDIED AT NVASIIINGTON AND JICFFIQRSON COLLEGE, 1848 Colm'-li'oyul l,lll'f7lC The Sigma Nu Chapter l'iSTAlll.lSIlI'fll IQOI Fraternity ll0llSt'-712 Comstock Avenue Roll of Chapters Allegheny College Aclellvert College Atnherst College llrown University liethel College Bucknell College College ofkCity of New York Coltunhia University Colgate University Cornell University Denison College Dartmouth College llc Pauw University Gettysburg College Hanover College Indiana University Illinois Wesleyan University johns Hopkins University Knox College Lehigh University Lafayette College Leland Stanford, Jr.. University , lXlassaehnsetts Institute of Technology New York University Ohio State University Ohio Wesleyan University Pennsylvania State University Purdue University Riehnioncl College Syracuse University Trinity College University University University University University University University University Union Un University University University University University University University University i of Alabama of Chicago of Kansas of Michigan of Missouri of Pennsylvania of Texas of Wisconsin versity of California of lllinois of Maine of Minnesota ot' Nebraska of Tennessee of Virginia of Washington Washington and Jefferson Collage William Jewell College Wooster University Wabash College Washington and Lee University Wittenberg College Worcester Polyteehnie lnstitutt Yale University VVarren David Campbell 86 THE 1907 ONONDAGAN Fratres in Universitate IQO6 Fred Warner Barrett Wesley Heald Douglass Harry Ilrown Belcher Herbert Arthur Magoon Cyrus llart Griffith james 'Ladrue Southworth Harry tj. Hanmer Louis Charles Shaul Evan M errion jones Floyd Wilson Treible Edward Mansfield Wharff, jacob Cloyd Tressler IOO7 George Nelson Angell lrlirney Brewster Petigrue llruee jonas Crisman Herbert William Schaefer Carlton Frasier ,Potter Alton Lynn Wells Alan J. Woodard Robert Bronson Taylor H308 Clayton Emerson Bixby Roy Garnet Pratt David Clark Cabeen james Palmer Stimson William Mathews Hckking Thomas Raney Robinson john Alan Longland Burton Fred Latham T909 Don Eugene Banks Mark Beal Banks Edward Osborne I-Iemcnway john William Laird Edward Talcott Moore Arthur Cooke Davis L. Percy Ransom Shirley Glidden Sweet Fratres in Facultate Paul C. Nugent, A. M., C. E.. Professor of Civil Engineering George ll. Shepard, A. M., Assoeiatc Professor of Electrical Engineering john A. R. Scott, Profvssoz' in Athletics and Director in Gymnasium Morris 'Palmer Tilley, Ph. D., flssocz'ale Professor of English C. Ilertram Walker, B. P., Instructor in Cast Drawing OF SYRACUS13 UNIVERSITY Fratres Cramp, Charles W., Colgate, ex-'05 Calthrop, Richard G.. Syracuse Fenton, Thomas A., Brown, '98 Herrick, Clinton S., Syracuse, ex-'03 Hill, Rowland G., Colgate, '08 MacGregor, T. D., Syracuse, l02 Nugent, Paul C., Roanoke, 'QI Poole, Theodore L., Syracuse, '04 Richmond, Arcleen E.. Syracuse. ,O2 Shepard, George ll., Cornell, '08 in Urbe Stevens, Harold N., Cornell, ,97 Scott, john A. R.. Syracuse Sweugle, D. H., Allegheny, ex-'04 Spencer, Charles E., Colgate, '90 Tilley, Morris P., Virginia, '97 Thompson, Byron L., Cornell, ,04 VValkcr, C. Bertram, Syracuse, '90 Waller, Joseph H., Worcester Poly. Inst Young. Robert F., Syracuse. '04 88 THIS 1907 ONONDKIGIIN The Sigma Chi Fraternity FOUNDED AT MIAMI, 1855 Cnlmzr-lilur and Old Gold The Psi Psi Chapter f':S'l'Altl.lSl'llCD 1904 Fraternity llouse, Corner East Adams Street and Trving Avenue Roll of Chapters Miami University University of Wooster Ohio Wesleyan University George Washington University Washington and Lee University University of Mississippi Pennsylvania College llueknell University lndiana University Denison University De Pauw University Dickinson College liutler College Lafayette College Hanover College University of Virginia Northwestern University llohart College University of California Ohio State University University of Nehraska Beloit College State University of lowa Massachusetts institute of Technology lllinois Wesleyan University University of Wisconsin University of Texas University of Kansas Tulane University Albion College Lehigh University University of Minnesota University of South California Cornell University Pennsylvania State College Vanderbilt University l.eland Stanford, Tr., University Colorado College Purdue University Central University University of Cincinnati Ilartinouth College University of Michigan University of Illinois Kentucky State College West Virginia University Columhia University University of the State of Missouri University of Chicago University of Maine NVashington University University of Washington University of Pennsylvania Syracuse University University of Arkansas QP, r I. U gn, X Exif '4n'4r .xyq - 0 ro'.,,n,Auz my - - V V -1 x u w.-1,-ucwwwv, 1 OF S' YR!! CUS15 UNIV HRS! T Y Fratres in Universitate 1006 Cleveland T. Kenyon Hugh R. Smith Charles M. Steuber T907 George S. llalcer G. l-larold Merry, Rh. ll. Harris N. Cookingham He1n'y C. Michelsen lfarle R. Elmer Roland D. Potter l-lyzer VV. Jones. A. R. Pedro A. Ramas Casellas Harold VV. Trippett 1008 Harry A. Dunsmoor Joseph VV. Kellogg bl. Lloyd Golly Francis R. lllastin T009 Carl L. Bausch il. Clifford Cookingham tl. Dwight Fisk Roy D. Wires Fratres in Urbe Frank M. Gibson john E. Lynch Robert H. Reid Burns, C. Romeyn. Syracuse, CX-'07 Hall, William H., Jr., Syracuse, ex-'06 Chandler, Le Roy 'W., Syracuse, ex-'06 Simpson, Robert, Syracuse. ex-'07 Connell, Harvey F., Syracuse, '03 'l'russelI, Arthur J.. Syracuse. '05 , Connell, Harry W., Syracuse, '03 Young, Will C., Hobart, '97 Childs. Samuel C., Central, 'oo llaldenian, Paul C.. Pennsylavania State, or Cook, R. Solmes C., Syracuse, ex-'06 lluekhout. N. W.. Pennsylvania State, ,QQ Dell Plain, Morse O., Syracuse, ex-'05 90 THE 1907 ONONDAGAN The Alpha Chi Rho Fraternity FOUNDED AT TRlNlTY COLLEGE, 1895 Colors-Gn1'11ct and White The Phi Epsilon Chapter lfS'l'AIll.lSl'lEl7 1905 Fraternity llousc, 1310 liast Genesee Street Roll of Chapters Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute Syracuse University Columhia University Dickinson College Lafayette College Austin Thomas Adainy Clyde lf. Cheesnian Maynard Dickinson Church Richard Price Davies J. Gordon Lovelace Ralph May Rennett DeVello Frank Dunster George Eppley Faulk Russell Ellinwood Allen Guy Warren Cheney Trinity College University of Pennsylvania Yale University Fratres in Universitate IQO6 Harry Devoe McGlashan David Michelsohn Andrew Lytle Sloan M. Ellwoocl Smith Davitl Leroy Tucker Everett Deniarcst Voorhis 1907 john Alfred Mathews Wilbur Carroll Slayton Walter Shovc Smith 1908 Warren Daniel Hall Wellington McBain Charles Layton Shafer Frater in Urbe Henry Didania Smith, '05 , 'h U' , ' ,ff- v ' 6 9---. '.'?'.'ig,,f A M is Nd: N '-72' Qi? Fi ' .4 .pw 'QAVODU7 6696 'TW 5 X Q y - I 'S X95 fx? k N 1 jr :: mP g s SK Jeri Q? 'I W L Ji W-N H, ww: IW g' ON ww ' winm K I WW H1 WNW I tv HW h N Q FW. tt. ,Q-. 'A R' S nun wmv O IV' S lf' R XI C U S15 U N I If I: R S I T l 93 The Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity FOUNDlfll AT RlCllhlONlJ COLLEGE. IQOI Colrws-l'1n'fvle and Red The Kappa Alpha Chapter lfS'1'Altl,lSHlCll 1906 Fraternity l-louse. 702 Crouse Avenue Richmond College Roanoke College VVilliams and Mary College University of lllinois University of West Virginia Washington and jeliferson College Jefferson Medical College Roll of Chapters I University of lennsylvania University of Colorado Raleigh Agricultural and Meehan. College Ohio Northern University Wittenberg College Purdue University Syracuse University Western University of Pennsylvania Fratres in Universitate IQOG ,Iohn C. Griffin Robert lXl. Patterson .Harry Deforest Stokes T907 Loren VVarren Chester Ralph Milton fl'ieree Leo Everett Fox Walter White Raymond George Perkins Roy Elijah Wilson . 1908 I-larry Giles Cooper Schuyler VV. l-lorton 1909 George Derr lleelcwith Harry DI. Carman Irving C. Matthews Victor Hugo Clearwater lftinge l,eVerne Longyear 94 THE 1907 ONONDAGAN The Orange Club T FOUNDEIJ AT SYRACUSE UN1v12Rs1'rY, 1902 Color-Orange Club llouse, 804 Croton Street Members in University 1906 Ross Anderson Sherman Jacob Lepard Foster Baldwin Crocker Stephen Blaine McDonald Howard Hay Dayton Warreii Rose Mitchell Harry Dunham William Howard Ramsey Peter Taylor Grant VVilbur Burton Rayton Leverett Isaac Loghry David Sidney Rutty ,IQO7 Ralph Williaiiis Abel De lfVitt Talmage McKenzie Walter Dannat Collins George Newberry Rooker Ernest Grant Hawkins Vernon James Snyder Harry Vary Bonner 1908 Claude Arthur Allen ' Henry Reeves Howell lrvin Samuel Badger Hugh Cleveland Kersliner Ackley Emerson Blocher Emory Ledrue Miller I-lerman Stanley Duvall Raymond Fasset Nichols Lynn Myer Francisco y Thomas joseph O'Meara Ford Ransom Park 1909 Lewis Charles Preston C Albert Wilecmx 'Preston .lEIarvey Dakin Alumni in City Chester D. Crowell . Howard .l. llflurray Charles H. Dayton Charles F. .Park Frederick T. Delaney James T. Schuyler John L. Train O I .S'l'R.flCU,S'li UNIVERSITY 95 The Zeta Rho Fraternity Chester A. Bixby .llenry E. llrclos l-lenry S. Reid ilay lVl. Strong Leslie W. Brooks Harold W. Lacey- Evcrett S. 'Elwood FOUNDED AT SYRACUSE, IQO4 Colon-.S'ml'lcl and Jet Alpha Chapter Fratres in Universitate T905 Raymond I-l. Lacey 1906 Roy L. French George J. llecker 1907 Howard F. Brinckerhoff Henry bl. Spencer james Archibald Coulter 1908 C. Arthur Liddle Arthur J. Ruland O. Sterling VVilcox Bruce C. Sprague Benton S. Swartz 96 THU 1907 ONONIQAGAN The Alpha Phi Fraternity FOUNDIED AT SYRACUSE UNlVERSl'llY, I872 C 0lmxr-lim'dccm.v and Gray The Alpha Chapter lQ5'l'AIll.ISHI'1lJ I872 Sorority House, 207 University Place Syracuse University Northwestern University Ile Pauw 'University Cornell 'University University of Minnesota Woman's College of Baltimore Hoston University Roll of Chapters Univcrsitv of California llarnard College Chicago Alumnae Central New York Alumnae lloslon Alumnae Minnesota Alumnae New York City Alumnae University of Nlicliigan ' Southern Alumnae Llnivc,-Sify of Vvigcfmgin NVestern New York Alumnae Leland Stanford, Jr.. University Sorores ini Universitate 1906 Mabel Louise Ilernhard Anna Patten Draime janet Lyon F907 Anna lvlarian Avery lfaitli Ilacon lluell Marion lliefendorf Alice Mary Grandey lleulalt May johnson Edna Grace Lorette .lotta A. Mac Donald Bertha Dean Wood . l 3, as fix? Q 'W , L .H va- ., ' LW M, 5 - '11 f- W g MY' , 1 K, fa J N 6 'K ,, lf hx V P if , . H ' . HM . 'i ' V V 0 5' I , ik ,, 6 r ,IW . ms Jury' , ., 2 A W A , J' '- W va u, f , If Lf ll' B X wit o' r' ,I V .df i' v 4 . w, A55 V' in 'K gf W V' L 1 . , Vi . A 9 1 +L , . if 4-l .ml ki fa ' 'f -.. , .f1,34s,. WL 'A P2 OF SYRACIJSIE UNIVERSITY 97 1908 Marion E. Cook' Jennie Alberta Mackey Nancy Ann Huntting Carrie M. Stephens Leila Jones Helen Getz Stevenson Agnes Scott Kent Edith Eloise Sisson I-lelen M. Larter Hazel Waterbury Weecl Edith C. Zimmerinan 1909 Louise French Clark Minnie Grace Stone Sarah Emily Corbin Margaret Loretta Shafer Ethel Josephine Partridge Grace Milfl1'CCl TUCkC1' Marion Wilsoii Sorores in Urbe Bacon Nellie N CGro'1tJ OI Bimbridge Helen R QI Bainbridge Lucy 90 Bellows, Clara B., ex-'99 Brackett, Cora A. QFisherJ, ' Call, Mary F., '88 Carroll, Lillian CI-larderj, '87 Chapin, Lucy E., '98 Chapman, Lizzie B., '85 Coddington, Winifrecl, '97 Cook, Mabel L., '00 Coon, Mabel CSmallwoodJ. '96 Dunn, Sybel CBenedictJ, '94 Fitch, Leone fC0ddiny:t0nJ, '87 Gilbert, lda fl-loughtonj, '76 Gilbert, Ruth CPrattD, ex'o5 Gwynn, Genevera CWileyj, '92 Harrington, Cora COutD, '88 Harrington, Genevieve, '94 Harrington, Minnie B., '88 Harrison, Eva L., '79 Hawley, Grace CLyonj, '03 Hildreth, Edna, '99 Hiscock, Helen S., ex-'02 Holden. Bertha CGilbertJ, '82 Abbott, Christabel, '95 90 lilolden, Eloise fN0ttinghamJ. '80 Keefe, Martha CPhilli1isJ, '94 Keefc, Jennie L., ex-98 Lewis, Mabel CCooperJ, ex-'92 Lewis, May, ex-'00 Marcellus, Irene, ex-'01 Mason, Nellie CClymerj, CK-'93 Marion, Anna A., ex-'85 Monroe, Harriet CGereJ, CX-'QI Ostrander, Mabel CI-lowej, ex-'98 Palmer, Edith CSmithJ, '93 Parmalee, Mary L., '98 Parsons, Bessie, '96 Parsons, Laura, '00 Pharis, Mary CSalisbnryJ, Q4 Porter, Clara CMillerJ, ex-'80 Rhoades, Mabel C., '96 Runirill, Sarah E., '04 Sawyer. Carrie, '87 Sawyer, Grace T., ex-'0l. Sittser, Clara CWillian1s,J ex-'76 Swartz, Clara T., ex-'00 Sprole, Fannie V., ex-'88 Stuart, Minnie M., ex-'86 Totinan, Emily M., '05 Tyler, Jessie CPeckJ, ex-'85 Uinbrecht. Martha, '99 Vernon, Evalina Cllonsingerj, '96 Vernon, Viola CSutterD. ex-'92 Weaver, llelen CPhelpsJ, '78 XVeel:s, Sarah fT00keJ. '95 Westfall, Dora, '80 NVhilbred. Jennie Cllouldl, ex-'97 X1Vilbur, Florence Isl., ex-'05 98 'l'l-Ili 1907 ON O N ll .fl G fl N The Gamma Phi Beta Sorority FOUNIJED AT SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY, 1874 CUl0l'X-L'l',2'f1l and Darla Iirmun The Alpha Chapter l3S'1'Aul.1siimi 1874 Sorority I-louse, Corner University Avenue and Marshall Street Barnard College Boston University Denver University Northwestern University Syracuse University University of California Bertha Prentice Benedict Martha Annie Gowing Birgitta Kathleen Moran Grace Marietta Eaton Elizabeth Opp Bessie Rowe Anna Clara De Yoe Ruth Laycock Deirdre I . Mace Jessie M. Page Roll of Chapters I 906 T907 1908 University of Michigan University of Minnesota University of Washington University of Wisconsin Woman's College of 'Baltimore Ethel Maria Wells Elizabeth Sniallwood Wildman Grace l'lenrietta Zimmerlin Mary Fleming Supplee Laura Wilbur Susan H. Smith Emilie G. Treadway Florence E. Taylor Gertrude S. Waters Irina Willard m v LL' -sg 1 01 'S l If fl CU Sli U N I V Ii R Sl T l 99 Wilsie Dickerson Edna Eclcersley l-Ielen Holdredge Mary Morgan Christina McLennan Katherine Parkhurst 1909 Mary Perrin Christine Reed Marion Scott Katherine Sibley Jessie Truman Marion VVilliams Sorores in Facultate Minnie Mason lleebe, 1 h.D., Professor of I-Illrtory and Frcncli lllanche Stevens Damon, ln.rtr11cfor in Piano May L, MCChcSnCy Mus. B., Instructor in Vocal Music Katliei-ine Sibley Iuswuctor in Gymnasium Sorores in Urbe Andrews. Gertrude L., '97 Atwell, Jeanette, '92 Avery, 'Helen F., '99 Boomer, 'Bertha Clirooksj, '81 Boomer, Mabel CHodderJ, '95 Boomer, Ella CHowardD Budd, Hattie M. CWadleigl1D, '91 Cobb, Frances CStephensonD, '80 Copley, lrene fAlbrightJ, '04 Collins, Franc CRrownD. '00 Cooper, Jennie CSagcrJ, 'QI Curtis, Eunice A. CCurtisJ, '98 Curtiss, Mary CDensmo-rej, '83 Dada, Gertrude CFullerJ, '85 Day, Mary E., '98 Decker, Jessie J., '80 Sadler, Nettie M., 'oo Sedwiek, Lucia CLoelcwoodD. 'ol Trowbridge, Florence, '86 Fuller, Nettie G. CLesterJ, '89 Gage, 'Isabelle CDibblcJ, '03 Gardner, Kan- Cthulkl, 'Rn Gowing, Helen, '00 Graves, Alice, '98 Graves, Helen CSpragnel, 'oo Gray, Kate E. fAylingJ, '90 llinclclcy, Millieent A.. '94 Jacoby, Mabel E. Uolmsonj Lewis, Ella K. fskeelj, '95 Lewis, Corinne, '98 Leslie, Grace W. CPaltzJ, '94 Mason, Minnie CBeebej, '90 Morgan. Nellie S. fVVellsJ, '90 Miller, Harriet N., 'QI Miller, Kate E. CCobbD, '91 Ostrander, Genevieve CPorterD, '86 Palmer, Florence M. Cllakerj, '81 Page, Laura CFlickj, '98 Smith. Mary Cllopkinsj, '90 Seymour, liva, '85 Smith, 'Katie B. CReynoldsj. '83 Stevens, Blanche Cllaimanj, '89 Stone, Mabel E., '96 lirnhont, Merriam, 'oo Dodson, Cora CGrahamD, '94 French, Lida M., '98 ' Van Winkle, Mabel llrloytb, '99 Wells, Emily M. CSimmonsl, '98 Webb, Grace Clidgecombl, '93 VVardwell, Helen Cllawkinsl. '88 Whitford, Lizzie, '82 Worden, M. Clara fWilcoxD. '79 llorton. Alviah M. fFishl, '02 Yates, l.ney Cklanningl. '95 Yates, Belle fPorterl. '92 loo THE 1907 ONONDAGAN Kappa .Kappa Gamma Fraternity FOUNDED AT MONMOUTH COLLEGE, 1870 Colors-L1'gl1t and Darla Blue The Beta Tau Chapter Es'rAur,1sHr:n 1883 Chapter House, 718 Irving Avenue Roll of Chapters Adephi College Adrian College Bnchtcl College Colorado State University Dc Panw College Illinois Wesleyan University , 'Iowa State University Leland Stanford, Jr., University Nebraska State University Ohio State University Syracuse University Tulane University University of Illinois University of Minnesota University of Wisconsin Allegheny College Sorores in Universitate 1906 Alice Ricard Colvin Grace Anna Henderson l Boston University Butler College Cornell University Hillsdale College Indiana University Kansas State University Missouri State University Northwestern University Swarthmore College Texas State University University of California University of Michigan University of Pennsylvania University of Washington Wooster University Barnard College Edna Green 1 Lum-wr mu.4, 1 1 l J.. upJ f- 4.' -1 ,Wie .sy Z! N 'bl 61 OF .S'YRfICU,S'l5 UNIIf'lfl?SITY 1907 Tda Louise Allis Marjorie Huntington Gardner Kathleen Bagwell liertha Jewell Marion Ella Tiallou lilla lllakeslee XVallace Jessie May Carpenter Cora Louise lfVilliams Gwladys Richardson 'Erskine Clara Louise Steinbecker 1908 Grace Folsome Campbell jessica Doty Pearl Clark Flor-ence Lowry lllanche Bicknell Elizabeth Lee Taylor Christina Currie Miller T909 Ruth Chase Adams Anna Marion Brainard Ruth Marie Hawley lllanehe Alice Hinman Sarah lyamoreaux Flora Morgan Wright Katharine -lane lVright Sorores in Urbe Allen, Carrie, '94 Allis, Mable, 'oo Allis, Mary D., '84 Allis, Katherine fl3arnettJ, '90 Avery, Mary Cl3lanchardJ, '87 Brown, Susie, '90 Brown, Margaret, '90 Barber, Blanche CHallenbeckJ, '94 lielsharr, Minnie CHermausJ, '87 Blakeslee, Harriet CWallaceJ, '82 Brockway, Anna CEastonD, ex-'03 Baker, Eugenia tlierwaldj, '95 Brigham, Emma, '86 Carpenter, Florence E., '94 Coville, Marion E., '87 Conklin, 'Elizabeth Cllowlingj, '95 Duncan, Marion CLewisD, '89 Guibault, Ruth, '82 Hanson, Lucy A., '93 Hawley, Mildred CStoddardD, '88 Hill, Grace CParceJ, '86 Harbottle, Anna CWhittigl, '90 lhrig, lsabel CCl1ildD, '93 Knapp, Florence, '03 Kellar, Maria CI-lartonj, '97 McCall, Charlotte L., '92 Miller, Josephine A., '93 Newcomb, Emily Uaekwayl, '93 Osborn, Edith, 'oo Potter, lleleu Cliurnsl, '93 Ryan, Irma fMorganj, '95 Ruland, Elizabeth CRyanJ, '87 Reilly, Nellie CS-mithj, '86 Sholes, Gertrude M,, '04 Tarrott, Edestina CHopkinsl, '76 Telfer, Margaret CHallenbeekJ, '94 Telfer, Anna CSearlJ, 'o4 Tanner, Hannah E. Todd, Mary lf., '95 VVallaee, Ina CThomasJ, '91 Wright, Grace, '96 Warren, Winifred fWilson5, '87 Weller, Jean fArehambolD, '83 Willard, Mable li., '93 Warren, Emma CSmithD, '95 Woodworth, Minnie B., '89 Williams, Annette CTelferJ ex-'oo I 102 THE 1907 ONONDAGAN The Kappa Alpha Theta Fraternity FOUNDIED Nl' IJIFIPAUW UNlVl'iRSl l'Y, l87O Albion College Allegheny College liarnarcl College Brown University Cornell University De Pauw University lncliana University Leland Stanford, Jr., University Nortwestern University Ohio State University Svraense University Swartlnnore College 'l'oronlo University Flora llelle Anderson Mary Ellen lllair Clara Louise Carson Colmxr-lflurk and Gull! ' The Chi Chapter Es'rAni,isiiicn i889 Sorority House, 720 lrving Avenue Roll of Chapters University University University University University University University University University Vanclerliilt of California of Tllinois of Kansas of llflieliigan of Minnesota of Nebraska of Texas of Vermont of Wisconsin University WfJl11Zlll'S College of Biltnnoie Wooster University Sorores in Universitate T966 A Lnella Clarke Miller llenlali llelle Throop Mabel Woiiilioiigli nwmkzxyws-fwgy-wygelgfgjlgfjiyfnlfqmgfnwwqyfjqfqpwuygqwvwtwgmxjwf-1 v -wg: w:wfr- -7w-,,,- NW-wyfawwwf-gfgwvmvg--1--1' -,- -'frfjv ,-'fY.wxw-w-v-mnq1- vyi-.-V-V,-Hwy-y-,yn-vk:.v--,xvVH,.C..-.v-Wy-1--V:-qpwfi--.fw-f-.v--- ,--.,5,7v:-w-9,7-,W',vpfu1W.7.-.3-,4 , V, , V. 47 N A A. l1'1,lvu1 V'l'r1vru ilk? ,V .7 -QE KJ. mi' ,iv 11 -. .-Jzvf' . I X , ..fu..- P 14, f., ,V 1-4.1 U-, . X 11.f.?m:L5.nm.gfe4.f.mw-.iL.mM,.QM w mi. O F S lf' Ruth 'Ellllllil A111ble1' fX111y l'leckwitl1 llatcs lX'li1111ie Virginia lf111111o11s Eflith Willa1'cl Acke1'111:111 Rfl Cusli UNIV! T O07 1 008 lflizabeth Alexancler liewsmith I il2l.11Cl1 Mer1'itt Eloise Amlifews Elsie Carter lN'l'ZIl'lZll1 Chappell Carrie Fraser llflabel N0l'tl11'11lJ. AllTXlll1KlCl', Mnlilclzl, ex-'06 Il:11'11es. li11ge11iz1, '98 l31'ow11, lXl:11'i:111 J., '02 llz1lfl1vi11, Lz1111':1, ex-'06 Cl1:1111l1e1'l:1i11. lclzl Clloplcinsj, C111111i11gl1:1111, Eliz:1betl1 A., '03 Curtis. Mary E., 'oo l'Jz11'li11g, Flora M., '00 Fe1'g11so11, Mz1l'iz111, '05 Lewis. Louise QG1'z1H'J, '92 l4?ll'IllJCC, Florence A., '91 4 Lo1vtl1c1'. Lola. ex-'05 Kl?ll'lil1Zll1'l, Lena Cl-looseb, 'oo Nt31'l'l1l'll17, lXl:1l1el E., '98 Fern Estelle VV l1eele1' 1900 Helen W1'igl1t Soror in Facultate Sorores in Urbe R 5' 1 T 1' 10,1 lvlaucl lXfl'e1'1'itt lC:1tl1e1'i11e Grace O'll:11':1 Fl0l'CllCC Estelle VVilso11 'Lila 'llclle Rockwell 'l2lizz1betl1 l lClCll21 'lltfllllilllt lXfla1'y .l'z111e Nvallcer Lois Frazee Amy Qll2ICliClllJllSll l'lele11 WOllllJf3l1gl1 lilricea W1'ig'l1L lllSfl'lIt'f0l' in DF.VI'AQ'II 'PUlQ:I'0Cl'l, Grace fAcl:1111sD l':11'lce1', lXl:1l1el W. W., '00 Revels, Lola CSC2ll'lSl, ex'o5 Rliocles, Lena Nl.. '99 ex-'oo Ryan, C:1tl1e1'i11e 1'l'1':1eyJ, ex- .03 Slci1111e1', lX'l1's. J. VV. Soper, Com E., '02 Sweet, lX'l:11'y, '00 'l':11111e1', lX'l rs. 'll:1ylo1', l,illia11 li., '95 Walsh, Allie f'RossD, '98 West. Leslie M.. 'oo VVoow111:111. Alice 104 TIII5 1907 ONONDAGJIN The Pi Beta Phi Fraternity FOUNDICD AT NlONlXlOU'llll COLLIEGIC, I867 Colon--ll'i'ilr and .S'ilr'er Blue The New York Alpha llnelcnell University Barnard College Boston University Columbian University Denison University Dickinson College Franklin College Hillsdale College Iowa State University lllinois University Iowa Wesleyzrii Knox College Kansas University Leland Stanford, jr., University Lombard College Middlebury College Northwestern University l5s'l',xnl.lsHl-in 1896 Sorority House, 112 Waverly Roll of Chapters Chapter Avenne Ohio University Ohio State University Syracuse University Swarthmore College Simpson College Texas University ' Tulane University University of California University of 'Wisconsin University of Nebraska University of Michigan University of Indiana University of Indianapolis University of Colorado University of Vermont University of Missouri Sorores in Universitate 1906 Marian Barnhart Salva May Hayden Dorothy Dickerson Grace 'Delila lVl'eCoon M ary Eliza lfl art Helen Potter Mu., Pulau Piulm J 'H' 'Vita W 'XV QF 'MQ 'Y' 33-gc 12' A r FH.'df?.f.nwL'Zrniiz9iQ23,f5. .., - - wwf .1 . ziiawiefwmf O17 S'VRACU5'If UNIVHRSITB' 105 Olive Gordon Barker Reva Grace Casper Florence flllrooks Gray Estelle Augusta Ga Nun T907 Mary Makepeaee Dora Millen Lillian May Neff Jessie Louise Onderdonk ' Florence Seeley 'Robbins Carlene Caswell 'llarrett Edna Henrietta Gamble Lois Olive Hawks Olive Briggs Mildred Dunham Florence Eaton Ford Helen Hawks 1008 Myrta Elizabeth Harrington N. Elizabeth Mould Carrie Austin Sherwood T909 Anna Magee Ada Meyer Oliv-e Irma Mae Donald Carrie Estella Stroud Sorores in Facultate Florence C. Sherwood Alice VVarner lusfrlrrfor in EIOFIHI-OIL As.v1'.vfcmt in Liln'm'y Sorores in Urbe Andrews, I-I. Louise, '02 Bauer, Gertrude, ex-'oo Bliss, F. Mae, '00, Burr, Catherine Cliellerj, 302 Green, Anna MacClay, '05 Havens, Lunette G., ,O4 Murray, Bertha B. Cllodgesj, '01 Murray, Mabel E., '04 Nearing, Charlotte CCl1aFfeeD, CX-,O2 Olcott, Lillia M., '02 Reeve, Olive CWaiteD, ex-'00 Roe, Tiva Gourley, '05 Sherwood, Lcora lf. CGrayD, ,97 Sherwood, Florence C. Sherwood, Esther C.. ex-'07 Single, Laura E.. '05 Scott, Cora Violet, '04 Sibson, Martha, ex-'05 Talbott, Julia A., '00 Warner, Alice, 'oz Winfield, Louise HV.. '96 Wakefield, Jessie, '00 X1Veaver, Marion CHoffmanj, '00 q 106 THE 1907 ONONIJAGXIN The Delta Delta Delta Fraternity FOUNDED AT BOSTON UNlVERSlTY, 1888 Colm'.r-Silrfcr, Gold and Blue The Cmicron Chapter l2S'I'Al!l.lSlll'Ill 1896 Sorority lflouse, 30l Waverly Avenue . Boston University St. Lawrence University Adrian College - Simpson College Knox College of Cincinnati University University of Vermont of Minnesota University University of Nebraska Baker University University of Wisconsin llessie Margaret Ash Alice Mary lrlitehcoclc Agnes Leona Kingsley Clara Emily Moore Clara Louise Mitchell Mary Edna Mott ' Roll of Chapters Ohio State University Woman's College of Baltimore Syracuse University University of California Barnard Colletze Wesleyan University ' Bucknell University Northwestern University University of Iowa University ot' Mississippi University of llennsylvania Sorores in Universitate IQO6 VVinifred Agnes Reynolds Erma 'lllanche Sherwood Vide .llessie Stallwood Jane Cordelia Sweeting Minnie Francis Tanner Marian Austin Waite -1-1-yi.-murluzlfvm- 1 H 1 . I m nm rn nm umm X--11-1-...H 017 S'YR.f'1CUS'lf UNIV IQO7 Clara Ellen Darrohn Georgiana Drake Anna Mabel Darrolin Lyla L. L. Johnston 1008 Alice Emogcne Tlcainan Francis llentley ' Edith Nealfl Hannahs T000 Ruth Martha lfowerman Harriet Kruse Lathrop Allen, Evelyn F., '99 Boone, Daisy Cl'l1illipsJ, ex-'90 Born. Eve Marie, ,03 Chollar, Bessie CKingJ, Cincinnati, ex-'99 Crofoot, Minnie D., '04 4 Dick, Eda Amelia, '02 llills, Anna CAveryj, '01 Holzwarth, Anna CMrs. F. JJ lloocl, Jessie L., ex-'03 J0l1nst0n, Helena. ex-'04 Ethel llfl ay M aclclen S1'11:CmI, M rs. Perly O. l'laee I'i.lf:nc:i4:1m lirlna Il. lloston Sorores in Urbe ISRSI T if my Alice Estelle Keyes Lela MacGregor Mills Grace May Neal Margaret Elsie Pinnn lcla Minnie I-Teinmiller Lucy Clarke XfV00clbnrn Anna Marie Otto llertha Catherine Reynolds Peas-e, Jessie Pearl, 'oz Perry, Alberta lf., '00 Reen, Luella Reed, Agnes Robinson, Elizabeth. Aclrian, ex QlJeL:1n0J, ex-'03 lVineentD, ex-'99 Q04 Seymour, Lucretia W.. ex-'ol Stinard, Bessie Upclyke, Alyda, B., ex-'98 ex-'oi Walrath, Stella. lo3 Worden, Jessie. '03 108 THE 1907 ONONDAGAN The Delta Gamma Fraternity FOUNIJED AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NITSSTSSIPPI, 1872 Colour-J3v'm1:c, l i11k and Blue The Rho Chapter ES'l'Alll.lSl'll'flJ 1901 Sorority lflouse, 209 University Place Albion College Buchtel College Cornell University Roll of Chapters Leland Stanford, Jr., University i Mt. Union College Northwestern University Syracuse University University of Colorado Nellie M. Allison Mabel Anna lilrown Carolyn M. Abels Ellyn Louise lllake Mae lilelle Davis University of Indiana of Iowa of Michigan of Minnesota University University University University of Nebraska , University of Washington University of Wisconsin Woman's College of Baltimore Sorores in Universitate 1906 I Elizabeth Lovima Mogg Eunice Charlotte Fitch Gail Hoster Selmser 1907 Grace Landon Faulks Emma Pauline Hagaman jane Louise Johnson .rf S '44 'xp ' ' ,Y , We V ,ww luzorm Puma . ,N ml WA' 2+ T51 -Q ,N ' wr x--A-1---W mv'-rf v L,f5!Xf.-w., M.: A..- , ,v,. WVQQ, ,. , ..J nw . .W yr- , . W1 x 0 Y fa v- A M. , 1 WV' ham A -F , A ,LTW A gf ' 'fri ,, TL, K LLH ,un Q? OF SVRACUSL2 UNIVERSITY 109 1908 Grace Miller Andrews Sara Rcclell Conrow Leila 'Pauline llrewstcr Mary Warren Harting 'Erma Jane Criin Marie Antoinette Neuse T909 Ethelwyn Maloney Lura Swift Agnes Smiley Jessie Wl1arto11 Sorores in Urbe McKinley, E. Marie, Syracuse, ,O2 Brown, Sara Lois, Syracuse, '05 Huntley, Frances Marie, Syracuse, ex-'04 110 THIS 1907 fPNUNl1flf:. lN The Alpha Xi Delta Sorority FOUNDED A'l' l,Ohf'll3ARlJ COLLEGE. 1893 Colors-llniilzlc Blue and Gold The Eta Chapter l3S'l'ABl,15IlliD 1904 Sorority House. 707 Irving Avenue Roll of Chapters l,omlmarcl College V lowa Wesleyan University Mt. Union College Bethany College University of South Dakota Sorores in Universitate W 1906 Wittenberg College Syracuse University University of Wisconsin 'University of West Virg University of Illinois inia Lena Granclin llalclwin Elizabeth Nlargaret Loetzer Grace Mae Fox Nellie lilva Prussia Dora Genevieve Lockwood Einina Louise Weller Gertrucle Evelyn Wright 1907 Dora Artemisia llaker Nettie Mae llritton Martha H ntehings 4 Oli .S'VR.flCU.S'li UNIVERSITY 111 Susie Willalnell Couch Ilelle A. Chaclbourne Eva Mae Elliott Hazel Elizabeth Algie Hazel Mae Brush Louise Miriam Hopkins Laura Naomi Myers Leila Sheuring Dowslaucl, '05 1908 lieila ,Marion Eysaman Marguerite A. Hoarcl Ruth Helen Mc Cormaek Ida Elaine Putnam 1909 Soror in Urbe Miranda Steele Myers Alice Belle Parker .Edith M. Warne Sarah Frances White II2 THI5 l9tJ7fJNOND1'lCfflN l Alpha Gamma Delta Fraternity FOUNIJEIJ AT SYRACUSE UN.lVl!1RSl'l'Y, 1904 Cc1lr11'.r-Red, Buff and Green The Alpha Chapter lE'S'l'AliI,lSHliIJ 1904 Roll of Chapters Syracuse University Illinois Wesleyan University Wesleyan University Sorores in Universitate 1906 Mabel Virginia Bell ' Flora Knight Ethel Evelyn Brown Georgia Otis 1907 Emily Helen llutteriielcl Georgia Alberta Dickover Helen Magery Gobcl Iva Myra Lyclell Grace Robertson Mosliei' Sarah Frances Simson 1908 Helen Hopkins Holley Nellie Robinson 'Payne Ruth Whitney 1909 Frances Loretta Irloulihan Ruth Lewis Grace jolmson Ethel Mary IR-ck lgilla jean Whitney llertha Walrath , of- um, 5 my gprg 1 1, 1 , . fx.' 1, .. yy ., X 1 Yr, A 1 ,Q u -e 'ft Q 'Q :Vp , ,. V. ,,, . ,A gi ,rf 1 0, . .l. ,:.N,, 1413.5 ' LM 1 ywwj f 1 1 I ,, - iff , , 1-'4i,9 ?,' - ' My, ' .- .v 514' v A M! Un in X fmf,--'ff '11-,ww 1 ,., , , k , g-my . 25n.M,f. ,. wx., l' X ' erggf. ,- I m bfi: mfg- pw , 3, '3 . , 1, ff 1 5 ,,.G'js'.' , . .,.1..f. Q2 V ' vw- , frm: H . f x lr v , A x 1 DnrluPm7a, A 4 w 1 X W 4 X Q v , , W w 1 y A x 4 'fy J' ' 4 A I M. ,M fa, W I p fg- Q -. y -5 . ,M ' , 47.1 ,V ggi, TJ, , 5, 1,-s fi 'QM .3551 V :v 'fix-4 J 9' , 1' ,,. 41' JKT' . ' ww V .-,,E,, 1 7 A J. 'Y , 4' J v 1 V, 1: S, b 1 31 A 1 pl 1 .f ,N p 1 K l QW. fm 1 0 M ik J. -ji? '- i kt if' . ,.. ,Aj - X g y ' avi,-A my - , 5 YL .f f'f'?i'i3.,K QM-:ij 9 , V-fx' my . mfs-f' v qw, 'Thum- 1 OF SVRACUSIS UNIVERSITY 113 The Sigma Kappa Fraternity FOUNDICIJ AT COLBY UNlVl'iRSlTY, l874 Cale1'.r-Maroon rum' LtI7't'lldl'l' The Epsilon Chapter liS'I'ABl,ISI'IED 1905 Sorority House. 701 University Avenue Roll of Chapters lloston University Syracuse University Colby College University of VViseonsin George Washington University University of lllinois Sorores in Universitate 1906 lfula Zents Grove Charlotte Cushman Heath Harriet Amelia llflarch liatlirene Neal Emma Elizabeth Kinne Lois Rebecca Kupfer Grace Aclelia Sumner Eunice Chamberlain 'Wall en T907 Mary Louise Pratt Emma Alta 'llll0lll1JSOl1 1908 Nina Cornelia Harwood Elizabeth May Kellogg Ruth lileatriee Howland l 'annie Allegra l'ratt lna May Hfubbarcl Nilrlrecl Yau Seboiek h Rita Van Woert T909 Mabel Hailey Zara La Verne lleliu Eleanor Gordon Tna .lane llarrington Daisy l',ouise llflarey blilclrecl Nottingham II4 I HH 1907 ONONl7flC.flN NIV . The Pi Lamlocla Sigma Sorority I,IilII'tlI'j' lfmiznlily .S'm'111'ily FOUNDISIJ A'l' SYRACUSIC UNIVI'iRSI'1'Y, IQOKZ The Alpha Chapter lflwixx 111,15 1 1 1:11 1903 , Sorores in Universitate Hclcn l'lL'I'l'll1lg llilllllllC Dora l,2lllSlllg' Grace l4Cll'lOj'llC lXil,cClclla11 Ollie E. l'illsl,Ju1'y Olivo liZll'liL!1' lX I alia-llc ll0g':11't Iilorciicc Eaton Ford Lilian Gilbert Iiloroncc L. XfVilc0x Sorores in Facultate Stone, licssic NI.. '05 l':lllCl'SUIl, Nlzrrgzrrcl A. Wliczitrm, Florciicc J., '03 Nloycr, lilorzr licllc, '03 ' Sorores in Urbe fJl'IIlSll0L', Nina lin-llc. '05 Scaiilon, Al1ll'g1l1'Cl G., '04 VVcl1slc1', lilla Sylvia, '03 Gere, lirlilli, '05 Grccn, A111111 Nlzuflny, '05 Hawley. lXlZl.l'LIZll'Lfl, '03 O17 SYRACUSI5 UNllf'l5R.S'ITY IIS Phi Beta Kappa FOUNDED 1776 .S'y1'rn'14.rv Un it 'vrsily The Kappa Chapter Officers President, . . . . Edwin Nottingham, Esq. lf'1'cc-P1'c'.v1'dc1zt, . . Rev. Frederick T. Keeney, D. D. St't'I'0ftl1'j'. . . . Prof. Edgar C. Morris, A. M. 7'l'CllS'IH'L'l', . .... Prof. Ernest N. Pattee, A. M. Initiated from the Alumni during the Previous Year Mrs. llertha Sawyer Ives, '91 George K. Powell. '66 George Griffin Brownell. '93 james H. Carfrey. ,72 Dr. Carro j. Cummings Croff. '94 llertrand C. Richardson, '93 Miss Cornelia M. Clapp, '88 Porter M. French. '70 Dori' Raymond Cobb. '92 Initiated from the Faculty during the Previous Year Professor Frederick D. Losey, Rochester, '91 ' Professor Edwin L. Earp. Dickinson. 'QS Professor Arthur S. Patterson, Oberlin, '95 Afliliatecl with Kappa Chapter during the Previous Year Dr. Horace A. Eaton, Harvard, '93 Perley O. Place, Dartmouth, '93 Dr. Charles H. Carter, Haverford, 'oo II6 Tl-Ili 1907 ONONl2.flG.f!N Iiri Starks Ileebe Helen l42lllI'Zl. llronson lflizahetl1 Nelson llrooks llertlm C. Cleveland QI. Arthur Distin Floyd M. Fernallcl Fred VV. Hartwell Elsie Voorhees jones initiates, Class of l905 Emily Murray Totn 'llaynioncl Ill. Lacey lf. 'llhelbcrt Lewis Florence R. Loomis joseph A. Mosher Tala Louise Reverley 'llessic Maria Rhines Eva Gourley Roe lX iiZlI'g'l1Cl'ltC Slieparfl OF .S'YRflCU.S'1i UNIVIfR.S'ITY 117 Fraternity Conventions D1a1,1'A KA1-PA E1's11.oN-59th Animal Convention, New York City, Nov. 7-10, IQ05. Delegates, Frank E. Phelps, '06, and Donald A. Capen, 'o6. DlCl.'l'A U1's11,oN-71st Allllllal Convention, Utica, N. Y., Oct. 25-26, 1905. Delegates, Friend L. Wells, '06, Zlllll Orville Cummings, 'o6. Z1i'1'A Psi-58th National C0l'lYCllllOll, Boston, Mass.. jan. 6-7, 1905. Delegates, joseph A. Mosher, '05, and Oscar J. Broun, 'o6. Psl Ul'SlI.tlN-72llfl Annual Convention, Bethlehem, Pa., May 8-12, 1905. Delegates, Clifford H. Searle, '05, and Eugene Dalton, 'o6. Pl-Il K.Nl'l'A PSI-24lll District Council, Providence, R. l., April 26-28, 1905. Delegates. Fred D. Cribh, '05, Illlll Earle D. Wood, 'o6. PHI DlQl.'l'1K T111c'rA-29th Biennial Convention, Burlingame, Vt.. Nov. 28-Dec. 2, 1905. Delegate, Fayette W. Whitney, 'o6. l'lli'l'A T1112'1'A P1-65th Annual Convention, New York City, july 15-19, IQOS. Delegates, William Y. Boyd, '06, Zlllll Leo Post. 'o6. PHI GAMMA DlEl,'l'A-57Kl1 Convention. Niagara Falls. July 25-26, 1905. Delegates, Harry B. Belcher, '06, and Roy G. Pratt, '08, SIGMA CHI-27lll Grand Chapter and Semi-Centennial Convention, Cincinnati, Ohio, June 25-30, 1905. Delegate, Charles M. Stenher, 'o6. A1.1'HA C111 R110-Sth Annual National Convention, Brooklyn, N. Y., 22-24, IOO6. Dele- gates, Andrew T. Sloan, '07, Zlllll John A. Mathews, '07. A1,1'HA P111-18th Biennial Convention, Syracuse, N. Y., Oetoher 24-27. 1904. Delegate, Emily Totman, 'o5. GAMMA P1-11 BETA-31st National Convention, Minneapolis, lll., Nov. 7-10, IQOS. Dele- gate, Martha Gowing, 'o6. KAPPA KAl'PA GAMMA-I7l.ll National Convention, Columbia, Mo., Aug. 23-20, 1904. Delegate, Frances H. Thayer, 'o6. KAPPA ALPHA TH1c'1'A-16th Biennial National Convention, Philadelphia, Pa., July 3--7, 1905. Delegates, Harriet Disbrow, 'o63 Beulah Throop. '06, and Clara Carson, 'o6. P1 B1:'1'A PHI-Istll Biennial Convention, St. Louis, Mo., Jun-e 29-July 1. Delegate, Marion Barnhart, 'o6. D1a1.'rA D1a1.'1'A D121.'1'A-7th Biennial Convention, Galeslmurg, lll., June 21-25, 1904. Dele- gate, Lyla L. L. Johnson, 'o6. IDELTA GAMMA-14th Biennial Convention. Evanston, lll., May 16-19, 1905. Delegate, Elizabeth Mogg, 'o6. A1,1'1-1A X1 lDEI,'l'A-4ll1 National Convention, Mount Pleasant, Iowa, June 23, IOOS. Delegate, Bertha Cleveland. ZETA PHI-2l1Cl Biennial Convention, Syracuse. N. Y., June 6-7, 1904. Delegate, lnez Bentley, '06. - MU P1-11 EPSILON-C0l1VCl1l1l0l'l, Cincinnati, lll., May, 1905. Syracuse Chapter not yet established. SIGMA KAl'PA-COl1VCl1tlOI1, Boston, Mass., Feh. 16-17, 1906. Delegate. Elizabeth Kinne, '06, Eunice Warren, '06g Harriet March, '06, a11d Mary L. Pratt, 'o6. TTS 'l'l'lli IQO7 ONONDXIGAN 1 :fx-maxsg m .-TFA ' J if 4 ,Emil H HW VT' ,.-1 , 1 X ' fp ,1'1M .0 Ma 1. .3 ,T , P 31.1 - My X-J .4 Vw .HH ...1e:'r', Y xx f .mg J I , Q -'4 . J-' , U i l-,. 'X , .lu xxx ,W 'M ' um 1 1 , -7 1 'fx N l ' .ni W next' l 1 , 1' I N I ' M Q7 1 ' ill 1 lA'f I xr .U 1 . .zsauxi PIIIK Zwlux I'sl QAMMA lH!l,'l'A Blc'l'A 'l'lll5'l'A l'l CIIAPTER PIOUSHS Psi Uvsl1.oN ImI.'r.x KAPPA Evslnus Pnl Iml,rA 'l'll1c'rA lmL'rA Ul'sl1.0N Pnl KAPPA Ps! K r 0 I S Ylf.-lC'l1.S'I5 UNlI'lfR,S'l7'1' 1 f CI'lAl l'ER HOUSES SIIFMACIII l'IHlXIlYAI.l'llA SIGMA KAl'1nx GAMMA Pm Bmzx A1.v1m Pm lmwm Cm Al,1'll,x GAMMA UIiI.'I'A Ml' Pm E1-su,nN 120 THIS 1907 ONONDAGXIN - TY , -' I If ' ' ,Y 'x pf., ' ' ' A A' 'ffl , , ,, qi 1 -xg: , ,., X I ,L .,,,,. .A In kl., ! f xx , A I ff:-ff V LA W ' f1lE'L-g?'?dg f fkf P ,gf CHAPTIER HOUSES K,u'P,x Al.l'll,x 'l'un'r,x K,u'lnx KM-I-A GAMMA DELTA DELTA Dm.'rA - Zwm Run ORANGE Cum Pl Hwm Pm lmI.'rA GAMMA Am-HA Xl Omg-A 1 .. 4 1 I ww 5 1:2 'l'lllf 1907 UNOfVlJ,flG'flN Phi Kappa Alpha Sulliul' .S.41l'iK'lAv lCs'r.xl:l,lsll1-:la .vr SYle.xcl's.lC, 1897 Fratres in Urbe lZlzmclm1'rl, Urlo IJ,, 'or Gl'C,E3,'Ul'j'. ,lily I... 'OO llulglml, hlolm C., 'QQ fzfllilf, XNIIIIIIHI xx.. 1,7 lirmrl. Gcorgx' H., 'Q4 Iircwstvr, Neal, '02 Cmmcy, Charles IC., ,117 Cooper, ll. Ives, 'qu Cfwnwzlll, llnrolcl D11VL'I1l30l'l' Costello, l'ICI1l'y U., 'OI IDL-ckcr, 'David Orcutt, '03 Diston, ,lamcs IX., '05 lburr, Carl IC., ,oo Halcy, l,L-on Frank, '03 Hciman, Mark, 'Q7 .l'lousc, limmctt, '02 Iiclc, lfclwurcl C., 'Ol Kimmcll, Claude C., ,O5 I4Zl1'kill, Albcrt li., 'Q7 l,cc, l'l2l1'l'y G., 'QQ Loc, Harry S., 'gg I.c-wis, Wfillizlm F., 'QQ O If S V R .-'I C US If U N I V15 If S' I T Y 123 ' ',l.,,i, a , . 'v '1 -'- V Qu'-v'l'1 011.3-If lv 'fwfr' H541 ' I ' W , 0, ,.4ini 11' -i,...L.-5 Nitcllcll, VViIlis H., '90 Post, Poster b.. O2 U'Ncil, Frank H., '04 Rcclingtou, Arthur Calvin, '03 .i'ZliI'I1Cl', Clmrlcs L., '00 Rubin, bl. Robert, '04 ,i'ilCiDS, Dunno Furrcst, '03 Slilwcll. Ralph l,., '05 Post Clmrlcs IJ., '02 XVchIm, Arthur A., Jr.. '01 T005 J Allis, VVillizuu l'CZlSfZliJ1'UOk A KE 4 Plumb. Frcclcrick Hnrolcl ZKKE 7 lkiirrcll, Lcnnius Urclwziy Q A Q 9. Squires, Augustus james '9 077' g l':u'kz1rd. ifflwzlrcl Ncwumu .5'Griffitl1, Cyrus Hurt 1 VV 7 XVL-lls, Friend l,0rcl 67' Whitm-y, -Fayette William 45 A 6 Salt Rush, . 124 TIII5 1907 ONONDAGAN Ilrooks. lflizaheth N., '05 llrown, L0is, '05 Curtis, Mary lf., '01 Curtis, Harriet A., '00 lfergnson, Marion, '05 Glass, Orville, '03 lflashrouelc, josephine, '02 Hawley, Grace CLy0nsl, llolswarth, May L., '05 Lewis, Jennie Olivia, '02 Lewis, Coraine M., '98 llleliinley, Mary E., '98 Morggjan, Fannie D., '02 Eta Pi Upsilon FUITNIDIQID A'l' SYRACUSIC. 1898 Sorores in Urbe Nye, lfclilh, '00 Pratt, Olivia A., '01 Rhodes. Mabel C., '08 Rnmrill, Sarah lf., '04 Roocl, Ethel fSturgisj, ex Rowe. Eva, '05 Sholes, Gertrncle lll., '04 Smith, Eva, '03 Telfer, Anna QSearlj, '04 Uinhreeht, Martha, '99 Volinslci. Sara, 'QQ Wlieatleyf, Mary V., '98 VV00clf0rcl, Gertrude, '03 Olf' .S'Vlf.'lCU.S'l5 UNll'lfRS'l'l'Y IS S x-:N Ions Mabel L. l1urnlm1'd ff1Xl2l1'iO1'l E. H2'll'l1l1Z1l'f W6 gb Mabel A. lirown Alicc R. Colvin Aflff f4Anna V. Draimc A 0 Mzlrtlm A. Gowing I' W6 .? Graco A. Hcmlcrson If iff' I Silbfll M. llaydcn 7TH f llcrtha E. joncs f0lXlZl1'j' li. Zimmer v, 7Do1'a G. Lockwoocl 2. Luclla C. Millcl' Af Mary E. Mott 7 lilizabcth L. Mogg Clara E. Moore xg' llirclgittzl K. Moran Louise ll, Perry 1 liculah l3.'l'h1-oop Eunice C. XfV2l1'l'Cll .S'y1'arusu Mfrvillg-Up Day AEA A9 rbfdfs KA 9 120 I ll If 1907 ON ON IIA Gfl N Clillforcl Urmslmee, '03 lflurvey li0l1llCl'SUll, 03 .Xneil D. llmwn, '03 .IQ Robert Rulmen, '04 flCOl'Q'C O. Moore, '04 Xlfnlter F. llaylus, '04 Carl l'. VVl'l,Q'l'lf, '04 Hainey ilZ'll'lJCl', '04 S VVillizu11 E. Allis I Frecl VV. 'B2l1'1'Ctll 12. lVilliam Y. l,l0ycl Y Stanley C0lte1' 1. Fred G. jones Silas T. Massey C CIIIOY ,Svnzmf ,Smwlv l 0l,lNIPIill. IUO-Z Fratres in Urbe Ralph l,. Stilwe IQO6 J' l':1l.1'l ll. VV00fl Club Orlu ll. lllzlelc. '05 l 1'zmlc lf. l'il'L1l'ICl21gC, '04 .lzlmes A. Diston, '04 liclxvarcl l'l. Greenlzmcl, '04 tlnlm J. Hill, '04 Seneca MX. Ralph, '05 llzlrmon IJ. Sanforcl, '05 .-'Xrtliui' D. Slielclou, '05 ll, 05 ll Clizirles E. Miller, jesse N. Seymour llugli R. Smith L Karl ll. Squires zXlfrecl E. Stacey NVillJe1' Van Duyu OF ,S'Vlc'.flCUS'li U.Vll'lfR.S'l7'V X7 J .2 .3 9' 5' b 7 Tau Theta Upsilon .S'1'1Il'r1r S'm f1'ly FHUNIJICID, IQO4 Fratres in Urbe lloyd I.. Chcncy, '05 Clurcucc QI. Hunsclmcclml. 05 11:21.11 G. Rice, '05 T906 11-cl VV. 'Ilzwrctt' .3 Goorgc W. IXlil:c I XVHI T.. Chzmrller 7 l'tl'2lHk 'lf. PIM-lps LCl11l1'lL'S lf. Millcr 6 liurl Tl. Squircs 5' I':ZlI'lQ D. VVUUQI IZS Tllli H107 ONONDACJIN Corpse and Coflln fllllflll' .S'mrivly lCs'l',xnx1,1s1l1c1m, 1890 Srfgmous l,r-uuius U. liurrell llouzrlrl A. Czrpeu Cyrus ll. Griffrth 'lfreclcriclc G. hloncs Raymoml J. Lee 'Fayette W. Wllitlrey lfcltvzrrcl N. Packard, l rzlnlc E. 'Phelps l,eo L. Post .lay L. Southworth Augustus J. Squires john Hill Charles lf. Miller junlorzs 5 George N. Angel U llrerl T.. Czrgwiu !ll,eou H. Cornwall I VVz1lter Tl. Grifntlrs 'i llzmiel C. Knickerbocker I0 Xvllllillll U. Park 7 Grosvenor S. Wright David L. Tucker X2 Arthur L. Powell 2-Merle W. Ralph 7 Frank Ryan o'l3wigl1t G. Stone X31-lzrrolfl D. Stephen 3 Alton L. Wells S O F S VN.'1ClJ.S'1C U N I I ' lf R Sl 'I' V 120 .QL U - v K, K A .. A ' Q. I. .. , lSc1'tl1a l'. ,licnuclict Clara I.. C2l1'SUll Annu 'l'. Druimc '7' Ruth Amlmlcr- J Alma Nl. Avcry 7 .Mny IE. .Hates I -'Gull A. Mcflolmzllcl f Grace M. Eaton Marion Edwards tim.. I 5 qi -11 Y 7 I f a Iota Alpha Mu .luninr l'4l'llfl'I'Ililj' l':S'I'.Xl-lI,ISlll'fIb M' SYRAQLJSI-3. 1901 SICNIURS 'lzmct l,yo11 liculah IE. 'l'In'uup Iithcl M. XVQIIS Graco M. ZilllI1lL!l'lill Turf: Owns Ulf IQO7 6' Alice M. Grnmlcy 1 Graco K. O'1-lava 6 'lfrlna C. Lovcltc 1' Maud 'Mi-1'1'itt I 'lflizzllmcth Opp l,:u11'a I 7. VVilbur ljO 'l'llli 1907 ONONlJ.IG,flN 1 .2 .3 4 a' 6 7 E Monx Head .l1IIH'Ul' Society l+'oUNm-zu, IQOZ I I':Zll'lC Robert Elmer 3 jzmws jcromc Parsons 7 Oliver Kyrie Harwood Z -LAI 'Roy Masten Pharis I llarry l'Al'Zll1kli1i Houck -3' :HCI'l'lCl'l William Schaycfcr 1-J Gcorgc john Kirchgasscr 2, Lcon Frederick Smith Leon L. Turner O I S' l lx','1Clf,S'lf U N I If If R Sl T Y I3l 1 7- 5 Lf 6' 4. 7- g- 7 f 0 fl f 2- Theta Nu Epsilon .3'Ul'fl01lIrH'4' .S.m'fc'lj' l m'xnl2n ,vr XYICSl,1iY.'xN l'Nwriles1'1'V. 1870 C'nlu1'.v---G'l'4'm1 nun' lflclrk The Beta Chapter El:u11'1'1Q1m, 1872 Fratres in Universitate. Aucu FHQNDS ov 1906 VVilliam QYOUIIQ' lloyd 'l7rcdcriclc Harold Plumb Irving Neff Bcclcr Ffllllk Erastus Phelps Frcrlcrick ,'M'cl1ilmld Mcatyzxrcl llomcr ul. XVIICZIUHII I32 TH13 1907 ON ONl7.flG.flN DEMONS EX-flFFICIO or IQO7 Fred Leland Cagwin Leon Hastings Cornwall Asa Albert Dutton Robert Drummond Kelly James Allen 0'l-Benjamin Bartlett 4 David Clark Cabeen 7 Chester ll. Grandey J E. Winthrop Loucks I Ben Payne 2. George S. Reed D19v1I,1Nos or 1908 ,0 Lucius A. Waldo ll 9 Leon Frederick Smith james Allen Sweet Grosvenor Sterling Wright Alton Lynn VVells Roy Garnet l-'ratt 'I-icnry John Schiefer Frank M. Simpson Thomas jefferson Simpson Harry jean Theobald Leon Wilson Van Dusen Frank Hiller Wilbur O If S'l'lx' IC'I7 8'1 U Vll l lx'S'l'l'1' 133 . . - 4 . 1 U Skull and Serpent ,3'11pl1ml1m'u S flf' ivly FOUNIJEIJ, 1902 Colors-Blawk and Him' Sigma Chapter Fratres in Universitate i906 Fred W. l 3arl'vtt Ifrcrl IT. Schzulc Charles E. Miller .lay l,. Southwu F. Stuart Mills liurl IJ. VVoml 0' 4 7 J 2. t34 ' THE IQO7 ONONIJAGJIN Earle R. Elmer George S. linker 1-larry F. Houck George Ll. Kirehgasser fltllert lg. Nlarcy Jesse C. 'Peek llirue ll. l'etigrue Emil Hansen VVilliam lilekkiug DI. W. Kellog Russel I.. Mercer George l.. Recllein 4' Deceased. I 907 1 Q08 I0 4 5 LeRoy M. Pharis Herbert lVI'. Schaefer Arthur L. Powell Harold D. Stephens Robert Il. Taylor Leon L. Turner Arthur A. VVaguer Fred W. Schiefer James P. Stimpsou Harold H. Taylor Egbert S. Turner Earl D. VVz1guer OF S' V Rf! C U.S'li U Nl VE RSITY 135 Clara L. Carson A111111 P. Draime Luella C. lXflille1' A111121 lX'l. Avery Amy lil. llates Faith lluell ,Ietta A. NlcDo11alcl llessie Rowe Anastasia Cady Agnes Kent ,I'e1111ie Mackey lllZlIlL'l'lC lllerritt l.ila Rockwell lota Tau ,'s'uj1l1n11lo1'1' .S'm'i1'fy Fo1'N111cn, 1902 S1f3N1m:S bl L1 N It 1118 Mabel VVo111bougl1 S011 110 11 marc l7leulzll1 ll. 'Fl1l'00lJ Elizabeth S. XfVilcl111a11 Grace ll. Zi111111e1'li11 lliflllilll llfl. !lOl1l'lSf0I1 llflaucl lllerritt Mary F. Supplee lXIilcl1'ecl F. VVel1l1 Carrie SfClJllCl1S I-lelen Stepl1e11so11 Flore11ee Taylor Emily '.l'rearlway Mary Wlalker Irma VVillia1'cl M11 4691? AK? VY 'dm QAD any Dxi 136 TH!! 1907 ONONIDXIGAN lT0llNIlICIb Amherst College lflamilton College New York University Rensselaer l'olyteehnie Colgate University lrving N. Qlfleeler VVillia1n Y. lloycl Donald A. Capen Bruce I. Crisman Arthur P. Foreman Chester C. Williams Leon I-l. Cornwall Asa A. Dutton Earle R. Elmer Walter H. Griffiiths Robert D. Kelly 'l-l. Douglas Van Duser lnstitute Beta Delta Beta l 1'aslz11mn l'.I'Uff'I'IIlf:V M' Svu.xensli UNxvmzs1'rv The Alpha Chapter l':Rlll l'I'lIl, ISS7 Roll of Chapters IN T887 Lafayette College Syracuse University Wittenberg College Stevens .Polytechnic lnstitnte ' VVooster College SEN IOR T ll nzosovn i sdrs 1990 Jr- Off: Lllft' a6Ae Aff: JUNIOR BANSHEES PM Yv- ARE of-A das: Alfa Frederick A. Meatyarcl Charles E. Miller F rank E. Phelps frederick H. Plumb Fayette VV. Whitney Edward F. Williams Herbert W. Schaefer Harold D. Stephens James A. Sweet Robert 'l3. Taylor Leon L. Turner Grosvenor S. Wright like -diff Sx A 146 Yfvr 'WY O F S' V RJ! C US12 U N I If' If R llcn Uartlctt Arthur li. Hinman Joseph XV. Kvllogg' lfrancis ll. Mastcn Morris G. lXflarklaml Ilcnjzunin H. Paine IC. Glvnwond l'c:1rcc Gcorggjc S. Nu-cl Fatllczul i4illiL'iH'ZliI'l llowcanhc Livczxtall 'I'ig'l1twzulin iXHi1iSNVZlyS Fatpork Wfabblclcgs Grcathigh '1'ownscrcamcr Lovingthc ilonzcbygcc Spcnflhisclays intliccoop lilancvolcnt Masheriums ,Bigmouth Allhotair Sovlromonli: I,,UclF1-:RS MY' WI' doo A45 Fmcsn muon Sunmcvlus 68 SITY 137 H cnry il. Schicfcr, Ir. Fred YV. Scllicfcl' ,NIOIITZIS Stevens Frank M. Simpson lflurnlcl H. Taylm' Frccl ll. VVilbnr 'iiiAllJIl'lZlS 'lilwohzllcl Lucius A. Waldo Chcwstobac Unthcliill Niglityhzul Villag'ccut'np PIIIQIICZICI fxHthCtil1'lL' Littlcgiant Bigman Saintfacc VVickcclhny Dontchcu Gotogym Thinkshcis Greatsport Tanlonly Mysclfus Skipsquiz Asusnal 138 T H If IQ07 ONONIDXIG Win.. NM, Y 1? v . . 3 9 I 1 A I llcrtha H. Hanson 'Ethel VV. WL-lls Marion E. Eclwards Vi1'gi11i:1 Nl. 1211111111115 Gertrude M. 'Haskins 1 -,, Wx ,K . Sigma Theta Xi ' 1'.1'l?.YfIlllt!ll Suvivty F11uN1n't11, 1902 S ICN :mes Flo1'c11cc NVilcox JUNIORS Tilizabcth S. VVi1dma11 Graco H. Zimmerliu Beulah M. Johnson Mildred E. Webla Laura D. Wilbur o 11' S V If .fl C U 5' If UNIV I5 RSITV 139 llessic A. Rowe Ruth A. Laycock lleatriee Lynch Jennie A. Mackey l,ila Rockwell flfmily llattersou lfiknn Campbell 7 Marion Chappell A04 0 9 XfVilsey Dickerson QA Q6 lp Helen Hurling I Christina Mchcunau A ff! SOPIIOMORIC Fm-as 1 I M EN Laura Scharf Susan H. Smith Carrie M. Stevens ,l-lazcl W. Wcfccl lirlith C. Zimmerman Katherine Parkhurst I1 Q4 Mary 'Perrin A 6 C111-istmc Reid A 6 4 Margaret Shafer A JJ Grace Stone 1+ fp Grace Tucker A 4, fP55 VW ' wtf' ,,, C Q.. lfimc' 0fP1'npn.vv1l Qrmdrunglfr Lrmkifzg To'wa1'rl ilu' West fR,flCU,S'lf UNIVHR I42 THE 1907 ONONIJAGAN Genera! Secretary, Presideazt, . V ice-P1'c.s'1'drul, .S'ccretary, Treaszrrer, Y. M. C. A. Officers . R. Alfred VVaite, jr., '01 I 7 Wfill L. Chancller, '06 Ruford U. Cook, '06 Willizrrrl Wemett, '07 Chester A. llixby, '06 Committees Rmlerous lVlliI'2'1'INGS Harry B. Tlelcher, '06, Clmirnzatrt J Stilwell F. Palmer, '06 Charles J. Hares. '07 Roy L. French, '06 Floyd Chiclister, '07 Chester Knight, '07 Clayton E. Bixby, '08 Ray Moulthrop, '08 Arthur Darling, '08 O 1 .Y l R fl C U .S' If U N I V15 R S1 T Y I43 Nl'EM. IIICRSI I Ill' Darius A. Davis. '07, C1lUl.l'1'IlU7L 2. C. A. Moody, '06 Emil Hanson. '08 S. Elwood-Anrlrcws. '06 XVillzun ll. Hcroy, '08 Artlnn' E. VVclls, '07 - 'l'h0nms R. Robinson. '08 VVillz1rcl W. Andrews. '07 Leroy A. Griggs, '08 Run.:-3 Swim' lfclxvarcl N. l'Z1CliZll'll, '06, C'lllIfI'IIllIlI Q' 4 George VV. Mitchell, '06 ,Herbert A. Magoon, '06 , Harry E. Woolcvcr, '07 Alton L. VVells, '07 , ' 'Henry J. Shiefcr, '08 George L. Recllcin, '08 SOCIAL Alvin L. Rice. '07, Clziaizwzcm 6 Charles Packarcl, '07 Clayton ll. Chappel, '08 lithclbert A. Hungvrforcl, '07 livcrctt IE. Pnrington, '08 Dwight G. Stone, '07 Flfefl ll-I. Rice. OS Clayton F. Potter, 'O7 F1NANC1cs Chester A. Bixby, '06, Cha Trving Fitch, '06 'Peter T. Grant, '06 C. L. Dnllois, '07 Ernest H. Hawkins, '07 George Hastings. l'1 l1'lflll Raymond H.Pattcrson, '07 Ralph M. Picrcc. '07 Henry A. Ferguson. '08 Abram R. Decker. '08 144 THIi 1907 ONONIJ.-IGAN TN'ri':R COI,l,ICIZIA'I'lQ Wcirzic lirucc H. Corbin, '07, C'l1111'1'111a11 Roy S. Moore, '07 :Xlfrccl W. Benson, '07 NICIGIIIIURIIOUD VV0lui Arthur C. Parker, '06, C'fllll'l'l1IUll Ruforcl ll. Cook, '06 A Urvillc li. Cummings, Smith llcttingcr, '06 Elgin Shcrk, '08 Herbert A. Robinson, '07 lilgin S. Swartz, '08 Dcvillo F. Dtmstcr, '07 Harris N.C0oki11gham, 12111: 1111111 Cllllllfllilfllllllt, The ,S't11dc11ts' l 1'i1'111l 07 .07 O I S' V N fl C US li U N I If' If RSI 7' Y 1.5 5. AB Jr wv f L 3 41- Y. H'. C. nl. Culfiuvf 7 J' 7 fa 5 6 Officers Cfvzlcrczl Svvrcfaz'-v , . . IQ. .'XHl'L'll XYz1itc, jr.. 'Ol l,I'L'SI.lft'l1lV, . l,ucll:1 C. Miller, '06 5' If'1'cc-Prc'sidv11f, Klabcl V. 13011, '06 Sl'C1'CfUl'NV, . Nancy S. Rau. '08 7'l'Cl1SII1'l7I', Georgia ,-X. Dick0vc1'. '07 Committees R1-zmmzuuus lXIl+:wl'nNc:s Mubcl Hendrix, '06, Cifltlllflllllll Ada Hilclebrzuult, '06 Ruth Smith, '07 Lyla L. Johnston, '06 Ethel .'X. l'L-cligwc. '08 lfthcl llcm-clicl, '07 NI'IXX'IIiI'lRS!l!l' Nabcl V. Ifcll. '06. f'lIlIl'I'1Illlll Edna Campbull, '06 Winifrcfl Rcynnlfls, '06 Eunice Fitch. '06 Gm-1't1'11clu Wright, '06 Harriet lNlarch, '06 Gwludys Iirskin, '07 l46 THE 1907 ONOND.-'IGAN Blum: STUDY Elizabeth H. 'l'eunant. '08, C'lltll'l'lIItlIl Una Slade, '06 Maude Merritt, '07 Minnie Taylor, '06 Norma Aleck, '08 M1sSroNAuv Kathryne Pangbourne. '06, CllUl'l'lHl7lI Bessie Ash, '06 Sarah Conrow, '08 Mabel llernhard, '06 Helen Gabel, '08 Grace Henderson, '06 'lllanche Dorsey, '08 INTER COl,I,1QGIA'1'E i Mabel Fowler, '07, Cl1llI'I'111llll l,ois Kupfer, '06 Jennie Woimcl, '07 Gail Selmser, '06 Lela lirewster, '08 Emily Butterfield, '07 Soemr, Edna U. Adams, '08, Chairmauf Mary li. Mfott, '06 Agnes Kent, '08 Grace Faulks, '07 Lila B. Rockwell, '08 Nmcmxouuoon Mary E. Hart, '06 Clmzrnilczzz Reva Casper, '07 Adaline Rhodes, '08 Georgiana Drake, '07 Rita Van Woert, '08 Florence U. Yost, '08 ' FlNANeIf:s Georgia A. Dickover. '07, C'l1ui1'1na1z l,eMoine Candee, '06 Grace M. Andrews, '08 Flora Knight, '06 Anita Wilsoii, '08 Alice Plough, '08 O 1 5' Y lr .fl C U S I. U N I I'l5 If Sl T l I47 Annual Reception of the Christian Associations Held in Crouse College, Saturday Evening. September 23, 1905 Reception Committee Dr. and Mrs. Earp, Mr. X'Vill L. Chandler Miss Luella C. Miller Mr. Roscoe M. Hersey Toast List Toastmaster. Edward N. l aekard, jr. YVelcome, . . . The The Association Among the VVomen. The Faculties, .... Our influence. . . Syracuse Interests in the Orient. Syracuse Athletics, . Association Among the M en, . R. Alfred Wfaite, Jr. Will L. Chandler Miss Luella C. Miller ' Dean Williaiii Kent Dr. Minnie M. Ileebe Roscoe M. Hersey Dr. C. P. Hutchins The Volunteer Union of Central New York IS COAll'OSl'IID Ulf 'l'lllC CURNICIQI, IUNIVICRSITY COl,G.'X'l'l'2 UN IVliRSl'l'Y SYRACUSIC AUNlVIiSl'l'Y 1-l.xMll,'1'oN Co1,I,ico1C V0l.UN'l'l'il'2R BANDS IN Cixzicnovm Sim 1'N.xRv AUMJRN Tin-:ol,oorc.xl, Si-:MlNAux' 'FOI','l'S M lssioN l'NS'l'l'l'U'l'IC Roeimsricn r1iIllC0l,0ClCAl, SIQMINARY Oflicers of the Syracuse Band Pl't'XI'!l'Cllf, I irc-P1'vsidc11ly, ,S'c'r1'c'la ry- T7'C'l1.YIll't'l', Arthur C. Parker, '06 Miss Edna Campbell. '06 Miss llessie Ash, '06 The Volunteer 'Bands are composed of those who are studying to engage in missionary work. The Hand of Syracuse University has seventeen mem- bers. Wfeekly meetings are held and the members of the lland frequently give missionary addresses before the Young 'I'eople's Societies of the city and suburbs. The 1Jl'l'I'l0SC of the organization is to awaken among the stu- dents of our own University an aggressive. practical interest in missions. P1'mcl1v1'5' Club L 8171 UH .4061 NVDVUNONO ol-' .s'i'1i.1c'zf.S'1f I7NlI'l5lx'.S'l7'Y 149 1 ix in M ' f GLUE 2' ioiff i ini -151. mammal Cmrmxx izicn nqog 'lihc iil'C1lCi1L'l'S' Club consists of lhosc inlcncling' to cntcr the niinistrx' or to do Il1iSSiUI1Zll'j' work. Mccts fortnightly on 'ixllCSKiZlj' cvcnings. P1't'.Yl.lft7lIf, . ff'lit'l?-I ' 1'l'.Vl'!f U11 I , .S'1'v1'vfzi1'v- 71l'l'fl.Ylll'l'l', G'lJ.Vf7l'f-Tt'l1lII l',i'lItff'I', Gr.-orgc il. Rcckcr Harry il. Bclchcr Ruforcl U. Cook George S. Crawforrl :Xlb0rt I. Croft 'lohn C. Griffin i,j'l'l12lI1 L. Hale 51wvi11mm QI. Hzlrrington Robert Pierce Evan M. Jones Oflicers Members hlznm-s lXIcClintoclc. X07 I.. A. Griggs, '07 Chester M. Knight, '08 LI. R. XValkcr Alfrccl Wfaitc Artlnn' 13. Darling Charles XV. Harris ilfrcrl XV. Simpson Robert Contant Clmrlcs Locbcr lithclbcrt A. Hungerford 'Rollo A. 'Fallcott Charles Howard V Gcorgc L. Kcnncrly K 150 'llllli 1907 ONONIJAGJIN WMertou J. Roy Herbert A. Magoou llzirry Farrington I ,eroy ll. MCM iekle Leon Milk Arthur C. 'Parker Rziymoncl C. Perkins 'bl Fred Scliorge llerl S. Swartz james A. Perry Williziiii F. Taylor 'I-larry Du llois li. H. Thayer Iffclwarcl Lame KVN George VVooclall jolm C. Fisher Robert E. Gifford V Henry A. Fzirnlmm lv Telarry ly. llreiiiiei' The Huntington Society of Syracuse University Officers P7'0.?iliClIf . . . I f frst Vz'cf'-Prcsizlmzt, .S'cw'c'tary, . . 7'1'ccis1w'e1' . . Warden 'l'l. S. Reed, '07 Miss Turner, '08 Miss C. Reed, '07 M Mr. Wells, '08 Rev. Herbert G. Coclclington All Episcopal students, instructors and professors in the University 'ue eligible for membership in this society. 01-' .s'V1c.flc1'1.1.S'li UNl1f'l5les'1Ti' ISI College Branch Young Women's Christian Temperance Union 7 h'l0'l l'02 O woman, great is thy faith: be it unto thee even as thou wilt. The object of this organization is not only to promote total abstinence. but to create a deeper feeling of personal responsibility for the laws of our governinent and the customs of society, and to declare one standard of purity, basing our work upon the belief that only the Golden Rule oi Christ can bring -the Golden Age of Man. Officers General S'ee1'efury, Mrs. VV .l'. Graham l'1'cs1'rie11f,, Miss liertha Ig. Ketchum, '06 Miss Maud lylerritt, '07 Class V'l'l'f'-P1't'Sl'lI'C1lfS, Miss Dierdre F. M ace, '08 Miss Ethel R. Hardy, '09 Sccrctriryf, Miss Clella Manwarring, '06 'f'rcc1.rm'e1', Miss Ethel M. lienediet, '07 Superintendents of Departments St'I'ClIf'I'f,iC 'liC lIl'f1l'l'l1lH't' lll.S'fl'llC'l'l'0II, . . Miss Grace li. Artman, 'oo .fl11f1'-Nriivofics, .....' Miss Maucl Merritt, '07 twill!-fl1C0fl!71liC Mediral1'o11, Miss S. Mabel Grier, M. D., johns Hopkins, ,05 lflorcim' Mission, ..... Miss jessie M. Page, '08 Piwity , . Miss Grace A. Sumner, 'oo Social, Miss Nellie M. Allison, '06 llff'lIIIJL'l'.S'1Iff7, Miss Sarah li. Kelfer, ,O7 All young Women and men are eligible for membership by signing the total abstinence pledge and paying dues. The meetings are held the second and fourth Weeks of each month. 2 THE 1907 ONONUAGAN X New Tcuclzcws' College OF S' VR.AI C l7.S'lf UNI lf' l5l6,S'lTY 15 GDIIIIIIDEIQIZIII lmlrvlalg Iilztilg Gbrmigr llluiurrnitg Thivrnlh i!iiz111hl11111lm m1IUPfilU.1 Olantarlnqutr QOWRIGHT 3 Ll 5' 6 'I jg ,7 is 11 I-0 31 1907 Ozmnzlagan Board of Editors U .,. Q s x x N C xl A V Z 'X x, Z N N. fx Z 01 S' V Nfl C USIC U N I V If RSVI' Y 155 The Ononclagan .-'III .-lnllual P11l1l1'.vl1r'1l by flzc flllllifll' Class The l907 Onondagan 13 Harry E. lVoolever, , , . . ffllillllfrlil!-Clllliff , '3-Harold ll. Stephens. . . li11sl'11e.v.v lllazmgvr Earl R. lihner. . .'l.vs1'.vtfr11f HIINI-lll'.VS lllumlgvr .-Xssoewric lim'rous Athletics-jeronie -Parsons Y Classes and Class lflistories--Miss Maud 'Merritt l 7 Departmental and Debating Clubs-H. .l2lll'lCS Spencer 3 Griiuls-lXfl.iss Elizabeth Opp V7 Fine Arts, ..... . Miss M. Virginia Emmons 2-0 Smith College, . . Meclieal College, . Law College, ..... . Fraternities--lDwight G. Stone 8' Sororities-lVliss Grace Faulks ft Class Societies, M en's--lfarnest ll. I-lawkins Earl Root 14 llruee j. Crisman .-Xrthur lf. XVells Miss M. Virginia Plnnnons ancl Miss Ella ll. lfVallaee VVomen's-Miss Cwlaclys R. lfrskine ff Drawings, Robert ll. Taylor and junior .l'hotographs if Herbert Robinson lyaw College, ........ . Smith College. - Medical College, . - Views of College lfvents, . . llnhlieations ,..... - Religions Orgaiiizations, . Musical Societies ..... - Senior and Faculty Records Hill Colleges, . . - Law College, - Meclieal College, - Arthur li. lrVells 'lirnest lil. Hawkins Lester S. Lang '- lfarl Root Miss Ella ll. Wallace llfrnest H. Hawkins Miss Gwlaclys R. Erskine Charles l'aekarcl f f .laines il . Ryan Lester Lang 156 7'Hl5 1907 ONONDAGAN The Syracuse University Weekly 7710 0l7if1'1ll C'0HL7tQ'C7 Plfffckly U M rxN,xc:1No Eovrous Editor-in-Cl11'cf I l-l.Douglas Van Duser, '07, ..... M. ffef' L Burton P. Fowler, '07, . . . . anna George L. David, '07 Clyde E. Cheeseman, '06 7 lfverett D. Voorhis, '06 I! Arthur L. Powell, '07 lb Grosvenor S. Vlfright, '07 ASSOClA'1'E EDITORS ? C. Llcwelyu Du Bois, '07 5' liarl C. Root, '07 ' I lfthelbert A. Hungerford, '07 Bruce C. Sprague, 08 2 Ben Bartlett, '08 Charles Wells, '08 OF SVRXICUSI? UNIVERSITY 1 1 7. 3 4 3' Z 7 J 7 The Syracuse University Herald .fl flflmltlzly Ll.fC1'f!l'j' fWClg'C1.'Il'1IL' Hmmm ov En1'r0uS 7l3Ive1'ett D. Vuorhis, '06, . . C7lzr1'vf A S. T01'1'cy Massey, '06, . .... A'ltIllfl.Q't'I' S Rm l,. 'lTl'CI1Ch, '06 9' 1'lzrrry NV. F2ll'l'il1g'U,lll, '07 2. I mum IC. Kinne, '06 f Ella Il. Wallace, '07 4 llulclzr TQ. Kupfur, '06 7 Ii. A. 11l'l1l1g'CI'fU1'll. '07 3 Sclluylxcr N. Towvnseml, '08 58 'l'll li 1907 0 NU N II .fl Cffl N X 1 J 4 5' 4 YW 7 F y fo fl !2, ' 1.1 I 9, 1 The Syracuse Daily Orange 'l'l1v Daily News V if Will I.. Cllancllcr, '06, . . lflflvfll'-III!-cell1.17. !3I'Ia1'1'y E. XfV00levcr, '07, . . .1lu11r1g'l'11.Q' ljrlffm f lfarlc D. VV00cl, '06, . . . l911.vl'111'.v.v .'lfrl11r1g'4'l :X asf PC I .vr :cs 6 C 1,-urgc S. litlkur, '07 f Ifmil llzmscn, '04 f3HZll'I'j' XV. l'Kill'I'illQ'lUlI. '07 Xvilliillll Il. llcum 05 h . W. Swain, '07 3 fZL'Ul'g'C N, An.,-Q-11 0 O If' S' V li' .fl C U S If UNI V15 li' SI T Y 159 IQIIIICRAI, ARTS C0l,l,ICGl'I R11:l-ulmsus 5 Fl'21llk I.. liakcr. '06 L! lXIur1'z1y .'X. Cain, '07 George Hastings, 'OS S. W. Hm'tm1. '08 Cm,l,u1:c:1c mf 1XI'I'l.lI'1ll Sclucmw-3 lQ1':wm'm-gn I L- Cl1u1'lcs A. Call. '07 LAW C0r,l,1-:um RlEl'OR'l'l'Ili john XV. Heal, '06 1f:IJI'l'UR Ulf zX1.UmNl N1-:ws Irvin 1' R. Tcm mlcton. 'of L ALLJMNI Cumu-:slwmln-:N'rs New York-Stcphcn li. Ayres, '82 Chicago-Cl1zu'lcs M. 'l'll1'1jOll, '83 lh11'fz1lu-Rcv. Robcrt ll. Aclzuns, '98 HOSUIII--A1'lhlll' I.. livzms, '04 Syracuse Studenfs Handbook .l'rv.s'v11l-cr! by ilu' C'11r1'sfia11 XlS.YOL'I'l1fl'0Il.Y al' ilu' Clfwazvizzflg' of Iiuflz Collage V ca 1' MANAGING'EI1I'l'URUlf'l'lll'l 1005-6 I0I.xNnnumQ M :ll S. lilwooxcl . XHfll'CWH ,'XSSIS'I'.XN'l'S ,L-1 V. Hull. '07 Mary l,. SIIXKICF, '00 I60 7'Hlf 1907 ONONl7!lG,flN Architectural Handbook l'11bl1's!zvu' fllllflmflhv by flu' ,SiflltI't'llfS of llzr .'ll't',ll'll't'flII'CIl lIvjml'll11vl1t University Catalogue f,ll17ff.Vfl4'lf xllllllltlffj' by flu' lflll I'L'l'A'ff-X' University Bulletin f,IZlIfl'Sflt'lIl QlltII'fUl'lgX' by ilu' L!lll Z'L'l'Sffj' 'flu' fJll1 Z'UI'.Yl'f:V lfdilurs XVm:1cl,Y UNUNDAGAN HICRAIAIJ ORANGE A NE Q5 ff If 2 19' 093211 U Sb 0 U 162 THE 1907 ONONIDAGXIN The Debating Union The Debating Union consists of two 1 debating societies and a faculty adviser. interests of the University and arranges all awards the debate medals and all other insi lelegates from each of the class This body manages the debate inter-collegiate debates. It also gnia. CJIFIFICERS Prcsidcvzf, . . . . .lacob C. Tressler, '06 Vice-President, . William E. Wemett, YO7 Sccretcufyy, . . john W. lfleal, '07 Trcasiizrer, . Frank L. llakcr, '06 Debate judged from the point of view of decisions received, Syracuse last year failed in debate. lf, however, good hard work under one of the best coaches in the country is of value, the year was a decided success. Although Syra- cuse 'won neither debate, her opponents in both cases realized that they had contended against men who had studied the question and were able to pre- sent their thoughts logically and forcefully. Debate, as practiced at Syra- cuse, is not a combination of assertion and quibbling, but an honest endeavor to get at the truth. Although Syracuse is anxious for victory, an adverse decision cannot diminish the benefit resulting from critical reading and care- ful thinking. On April 12, 1905, Syracuse had a unique experience in debate. At the same hour, two Syracuse teams upheld oppositeisides of the question: Rc'- solzwd, That the Sherman Anti-Trust Law, as interpreted in the Northern Securities Case, is hostile to the best economic interests of the United States. Both teams were trained for months by l7'rofessor 'liredcriclc D. Losey and had the advantage of having their favorite arguments frequently knocked down by the team preparing the opposite side of the question. O F S Y R .fl C U S If U N I If' If If S I T Y 163 The tea1n for the Wesleyan-Syracuse debate held at Middletown, Conn., was composed of Fred VV. Hartwell, 'o5: Albert j. Croft, 'o6: -I. Cloyd Tressler. '06, and W'illiam' N. VVemett, '07 faltcrnatej. XVesleyan's record in public debate is too well known to need comment. I-ler representatives were veterans. Their case was a daring. but clever one. Two judges voted for Weslieyaiig one, for Syracuse. In Crouse College Hall. Syracuse was represented against Colgate by A. Loomis Baldry, 'o5: Earl G. Rice, '05, and Lawrence S. Coit, 'O7. liad health had compelled Lloyd L. Cheney. '05 to withdraw from the team. Syracuse supported the negative side of the question and presented -argu- ments which were not easily overthrown. lly a majority decision, the debate was awarded to Colgate. This year Syracuse is preparing to get revenge on her rival. Although challenges from several other strong colleges were received by the Debating llnion, it was thought best to concentrate our effort on the lVesleyan-Syra- euse debate. The judges selected the Syracuse representatives in the follow- ing order: C. Tressler, '06: lX'loses VVinlcelstein, 'o7: A. Loomis lilaldrey. 'o6, and Lawrence S. Coit, ,O7. Professor Losey will coach the team and will determine which nian shall act as alternate. The debate will take place in Crouse Coll-ego lflall early in April. The question is: let'N0l'ZlCfi, That a fed- eral commission with power upon complaint to Hx and to enforce, subject to appeal to the courts, a future maximum rate is desirable. J. C. TRESSIQER, Prcsizlenl l 2el1a1l1'11,e' U 11.1'ou.. .64 'rn li ,007 UNU.X'l?.'l c.'.1 N Emu. G, RICH A. I,00Ml:+ Ii,xl,1uucY I,.xWlcl-:Num S. C0l'r A K 5 . . . , . Wh' W .Sy1'r1v11s1'-C.ofgazla' UL'17lIfllllLfA lvum C Svlmcusl-2 vs. C0l,0.x'r1-3 uuslc CUl.I,l-Qtlli H.x1,1,, :Xpril 12, 1005. Qucstimm: Rcs0l':'v4z', 'lxlmt thu ShL'1'lN2ll'l ,-Xnti-Trusi Law. as intcrprctccl by thc Unitxcrl Slatcs Supreme Court in the N01'thcrn Sccuritics case, is hostile to thc bcst CCOllOl11iC interests 0F thc Unitccl States. S'j'1'41vl1.vv-bfll7i1'1lmli-z 'v lC:u'I G. Allicc. '05 l,ZlWl'ClICL' S. Omit, '07 C'nfgrll4'-.Yv.Q'r1f1 m' xl. U. llzlilcy G. 'I '. News A A. A. l,00mis Ikzllclrcy O4 li. VV. LCZLVCIIWLJIWLII Dccisiun lu Ncgzllivc. A Ol S' Vlx' 'ICU Y! U Yll'l lx' . . - 1 . 4 x 1 '1' 1' 165 !'lf,.f , Al,lg1gl:'pJ Clgulrqf FRIED, XV. HAN'I'WIiI.l. .IAUUH C, 'l'Ifl'ISSl.l4ZR .S',v1'111'1r.v1'-ll'1'.vl1'y1111 l11'lu1!i11g 'l'1'a1111 41' A Svwwllsl-3 vs. X'Vl'ISI.lCY.'XN 1XlIl1llI.l'Q'l'UXYN,CUNN.,:XlH'il 12, IQO5. Question: lfavolffvzl, That thc Shcrmzm gxllli-'lxl'llSl Law, as iIlfCl'1Jl'Ct0Il by thc lmltccl States 5llI7I'CIl1L' Court in thc Norllmcrn Svcurilics case. is hostile to thc bcsl cccmomic i11tc-rests of thc l'nitn-cl Status. IIH'.vIv.w111--.'lifirirlulz'-I'1' S.X'I'flt'llSt'-.Yt'.Q'llfl.'I'4' C. M. Travis Ifrcd W. lSIzu'twcll, '05 C. XV. .Mxvatcr .Xlbcrl il. Croft. '06 S. F. lSlzu1cock ,Iucoh C. 'l'11-sslcr, '06 Ilccision to z1FF11'1m1tivc. SUI'Il0MlJNl'l vs. Iflerftsll A IICN I,1l:1cl:.x1, .1X1:'l's C1l.x1'1-:l., Mxlxcll 22. 1905 Qucstion: Rc'.vr1l'z'1'a1', That thc action of Govcrnm' l'c-zxlmocly, in dismiss- ing' thc miners 'from Cripplc Crock 1'cg'im1, was jllSliHIlhlL'. Sopl10111 orc-.-'Il7i1'111r1l1 z'f' l 1'v.vl1 111 v11-.X'1'.q'a1f1'7 '1' L. S. Coi XV. W. W'cn1ctt R. N. Camphcll Decision to ncgativc by vnu' of two to mum t .-X. j. Rulaml XVillizun llcroy H. S. lluvull lffvfwz' Class 17817011.1157 Club 5. cw Q N4 x x N Q A -.. X! fx. x., 2. 'X X., Z N N., 'X fx 1. 2. 8 O I' ,S l R11 Cf 11,915 UNI lf' If RSI T lf' 167 The Upper Class Debating Club l'rc'sizlcnf, . . I iw-l'1'v.vidv11l, S0cTI'L'llII'j', . 'I ll'l'tl.S'lI1'L'l', . . ff I ounlu-:n, llC'l'UIll'IR zz. Officers 4 Ui 4. If lllvuzlfvrx of Dvlurliug Union . Stephen E. Andrews Ross Anderson Frank L. Baker Fred W. Barrett Harry ll. Beecher Oscar j. Brown Albert j. Croft lrving' S. Fitch 'v 'Roy L. French Peter L. Grant Cyrus B. Griffith Murray VV. Cain Loren W. Chester Lawrence S. Coit james O. Coit. George L. David Earle R. Elmer Ethelbert A. Hungerford james W. McClintock Howard ll. Park Wfilliani U. Park Raymond S. Perkins I Members Sl-:N :ons j'UN Ions 1903 l-lomer JX. Stebbins Roy L. French Roy I-I. Mason john C. Griffin jacob C. Tressler Frank L. 'Baker Raymond G. Patterson xvllllillll M. Wfemett john C. Griffin Carlton VV. Harris Iivan M. jones 4 Roy H. Mason George VV. M itehell Edward N. ljackard. jr. Guy W. Partridge ff-'Homer A. Stebbins Floyd W. Treible jacob C. Tressler Friend L. lvells Merle W. Ralph I-lenry S. Reid Arvin L. Rice Herbert A. Robinson I3 Russell D. Trebileox Arthur VV. Swain VVillian1 M. VVeu1ett VValter VVhite Roy E. Wilson 9' Moses Winklestein 'I-larry E. VVoolever f f 1 .S'f:f1lm111u1u' I'7L'bUffIlQ Club Q v0 'i 5 N N S O -X V xx O 21 A Na 2 C x CE X 2 ,I 01 S V R .fl C U S li U A The Sophomore Debating Club Ow:.lxN'1zi-:lm lilies:-:mimi-:ie il. more lJl'l'A'lllL'lIf, . lf'1'vr-l ' rvxiai wif, Sl'l'1't'flll'j', . I 7l'l'Ul1SIII'L'l', .... . . fllvmlmrs of ,7t'17llfl II'Lf' Union ll. A. llatcs D. C. Cahccn l.. E. Calkins ll. 'l'. Douglicrty li. li. Elwood I.. W. lfxstein . W. Fisher XV. ll. Heroy, ll. D. L11 VVzill Of'l:lCCl'S Members . IC. G. Nichols . il A. l'cri'y . XV lfislici' . . lfl. A. Ilatcs A. Loucks . I lw . ll. Hvroy 7 IE. VV. Loucks lf. G. Nichols If R. F. Nichols O. Uttoway .l. A. Perry F. l,lCl'C'L' fy E. H. Tliayci' 1-C. l'. Wells 5 B. VViles lll'lfl?,S'l7'V 169 Frcslzmen Dvbafing Club G C Q S S4 x N Q -X NI fx V Z 'N V 2 N NJ 3. fi 1. 21 O I S V If .ffl C US15 UN I V I: li'.S'l 7' l' l7l The Freshmen Debating Club I 77'C.S'l'llCllf, . . V 17c'r'-I'rv.v1'1l1'11f, .S'cw'et111'y, . 'l'1'v11s111'm', . . 0liCiANlZl'll7', D1-:c1c111111c11 Il, IQ02 Officers ll'lt'llI'1H l'S of DFl7tlfl'lllQ' Union., . 'l'. Bates A. J. llarker I-l. E. lieilby I0 C. E. llennett Raymond lllackstockl li. W. Bovarfl Roy llraclbury H. J. Carmen M. Z. Delp J. C. Fisher UI. C. Fowler A. B. Flouton H. C. Goulclin A. B. Gregg A. E. Hummell Members Ll joseph Wilson XVz1ll:1ee J. Rossi! il. Il. McGo11g'l1 H. J. Carmen ll. H. llflurclock. jr. lfclxvnrcl R. Rzlyher I7 William Nl. Townsend Sl10l'll1Zlll Kennedy .5-.I. j. 'Kingsley G. J. 'Lery L. R. Mooney J. H. McGough 61H. A. Niven IW. G. Matteson M. W. Peck C. W. Perry R. C. Purdy William Quinn 19 E. R. Rayher J 0 W. il. Ross L. C. Sargent NV. VVl1it1nyrc 172 I ll li 1907 ONONDJIG IIN College of Law Debating Club P1'c'.vidf'ni, fJNG,'XNIZlfIl ioof, l'irf'-P1'vs1'o'r'11f, . St't'I'f'fl1l'j', .fl s.vi.vfo11f Sl'l'l'I'fUI'j', . . 'I '1'f'z1s111'z'1', I Je! z'g'r1f0.s' fo XVillian1 Gerber .Iohn VV. Heal bl. Robert Rubin .'X. Loomis llaldrey Fred l'. Harrington David S. Lee DPl7l1fl'll.Q' U111'01l,. . .I Members i906 1907 Rafael F. Ferrer A. Loomis llaldrey VVesley T, Hook Earl G. Rice Clyde VVheeler David S. Lee John W. Heal ji. Robert Rubin Clyde Wheeler 1 Charles E. Winslow Wesley T. Hook Gerson Rubinstein Earl G. Rice George Thompson O I S V If .-I C U S If U N I lf'lf RSI T Y I7-Z 1.74 TI-Ili 1907 ONONDAGAN Faculty of the College of Medicine JAMES ROSCOE DAY, D. D., LL. D., S. T. D. Chancellor GAYLORD P. CLARK, A. M., M. D., K A, fb E K, N 22 N Dean l'rofcs.vor of l'l1ys1'ology and llirvrtor of Pltysiological Laboratory, 619 West Genesee Street n ALFRED lvlttuctiu, M. D. Professor lfmcrims of State l'WL'dI'Cl'Il',' Consulting Surgeon to Hospital of the Good Shcpherdg Member of Consulting Staff of Dispensary, 324 Montgomery Street JOHN VAN DUVN, A. M., M. D., N Z N Profc.rsor of .S'ul',qery,' Surgeon to llospital of the Good Slleplterd :md Member of Consulting Staff of Dispensary, 318 Jzunes Street Jotm L. l'lICFlfRON, A. M., M. D., A K E, N 2 N, fb B K Professor of Clinical Mvd'iciuc,' Physicizm to Hospital of the Good Shepherd and Consulting Physician to I-lospital for Women :md Children, 528 South Salina Street A Crurrotm lVl'l-Zkclitt. M. D. N E N Professor of Pl?lHtlfl it'S,' Physieizm to Qllospital for Women :md Children, Day Nursery and Dispensary, 324 Montgomery Street ' lrlrmkv L. Ersutcn, M. IJ., N 2 N Prufvmor of 1l1L'tfI't'l'11!?,' Physician to St. Joseplfs Hospital, Consulting Physician to Hospital for Women and Children, Fayette Park Dixvm M. To'rMAN, A. M., M. D., A A dv, N 23 N A Professor of Clinical Surgery, Surgeon to St. Joseplrs Hospital, 303 Montgomery Street l3'u.xNK W. MAm.ow, Mf. D., M. R. C.S., LIIXRARIAN. A K K' - Profv.r.vm' of Ofrllthalmologyj Optluthuologist to St. joseplfs lflospitztl, Hfospitztl for Women :md Children. Onondaga County Orphan Asylum :md Syracuse State lustitution for Fcehle Minded Children. University Block N.x'rH.xN JAconsoN, M. D., N E N l'rofvs.vor of Cl-inirrrl ,S'urgt'ry,' Surgeon to St. Joseph! I'Iospitu.l: Consulting Sur- geon to llospital for Women :mtl Children, 430 South Sttlinzt Street Amon H. Alll.l.I'flt. M. ll., N Z N l'rofv.r.vor of Cfym't'ology,' flyueeologist to St. joseplfs llospitzll :tml Dis1iens:tt'y, 326 Montgomery Street on sif'fe.f1c'Us1f UN1V15R.91TY 175 CHARLES WIQSLEY l'lARGI'l l', Ph. D., fb B K Prr1fe.r.mr of lfmliryolugy, 909 VValnut Avenue REUBIQN C. l'lANCHli'l l', M. IJ., A K K Profe.r.rn1' of Materia Medica and T1lCl'tlf7t'llllt'X,' l'hysiei:ui to llospital of the Good Shepherd, 423 South Warren Street Gicomslc M. Piueic, M. D., A K K l'rofe.rsu1' of Anatomy and I7i1'r'ctor of .fllzutmzmfirul l.aI1ornlnry.' Surgeon to Hos- pital of the Good Shepherd and President of the llosnital Staff, Surgeon 'to Dispensary, 412 South Warren Street THOMAS I-I. HAI.ST13An, M. D., N 22 N Profc.s'.rm' of Laryngolngy and Otnlogyg Laryngologisl and Otologist to St. Ioseph's Hospital, Hospital for Women and Children, Disnensary and Onondaga County Orphan Asylum, University Block J. C. CARSON, M. D., A K K Lecturer on Mental Di.vcn.re.r,'V Superintendent Syracuse State lnstitution for Feeble Minded Children, State institution Grounds. Hou. WILLIAM S. ANDRIEWS, A. M., NI' T, 41 A 'P Lecturer on Legal Illcdicnie, Court House I. l'lARRlS LEVY, Ph. B., M. D., A K K - Lecturer on Physical lJ1'ag1m.v1'.v,' Physician to Hospital of the Good Shepherd and Dispensary, 717 East Genesee Street WII.l.IAM A. CURTIN, M. D., A K K - Lecturer on Mutcrhr Median and 'l'ln'rt1pvulir.r,' Physician to St. josenlfs Hos- pital, Fayette Park linwAiui Juusou Wvmcooii, M. D., NI' T, M Il 9 Lecturer on PvdiaI1'ir'.r,' Physician lo llospital for Women and Children: Surgeon to Dispensary, 406 James Street WII,I,IAM H. MILLS, M. D., . Lectm'm' on Plygicmr and l'uhlir Heullh, 926 West Genesee Street XIVILLIAIKI L. WA1,r.AcE, A. M., M. D., A K IC, N E N, dv B K 1'.1'vlm'cr on flllllflllllfjh' Gyneeologist to Hospital of the Good Shepherd, 620 Iizisl Genesee Street l'lItANK P. KNtlWlf'I'tlN, A. M., M. D., A T, 4' B K I,t't'f1H'l'I' on Pliysnlngy, 1506 East Genesee Street llAI,I!liR'l' S. S'I'IClCNSI.ANIl, B. S., M. D. l,eeIm'vr on l'ull1nlngy um! Iiurlt'rioIogy and lJiri't'Ior of l'aIlmlogiral l,i1mn'yg l':lthologist to St. joseplfs llospital: llospital for Women and Children and Dis- pensaryg Pathologist and 'llacteriologist to llospitul of the Good Shepherd. 308 Park Avenue 176 THIS 1907 ONONDAGXIN Wn,l,1.xM D. ll'llNSIlAl,l'i. M. D., A K K l,l'l'flH't'l' on CD11.Yfl'fl'l'!'.Y,' Ohstetriciztn to llospitztl of the Good Shepherd, 546 Sey- mour Street l'lt'c:i-:Nia W. lilil'.KNAl', A.M'., M. D., A K K l.t'rlurrr on C717.Tf!'fI'ft'.Y and lI1'rvctm'ul' Obstvtrir Cliliivf Ohstetrieiun to l-lospitul of the Good Shepherdg Physician to Dispensary, 426 james Street lillnvmtn S. VtXNl,llYN, B. S., M. D., A K E, N E N fA't'f1ll't'I' on .S'1u'gv1'y,' Assistant Surgeon and Orthopedic Surgeon to Hospital of the Good Shepherdg Surgeon to Dispensztry, 318 James Street Glitllttlli A. llANlfoun, Ph. D., N Z N I.t'vt1n'v1' on Clzciztistry and Plzy.via1ogit'ul Cflt'Il1l'Xfl'j' and lIir't'a'lm' uf Cl1z'niit'a! l,ulmratm'y, 204 Delaware Street Al,lllCR'I' Moonli Rtiiisii, Ph. D., B 9 ll l.et'fu1'r'r on Histology and lflnbryulugy and l9i1'vvl01' of l'li.v!aIug1'caI l.ul1uralury, 803 University Avenue lll5,NRY Crm' lhuivi. M. D. l.vt'1zm'1' on llvrmutnlngy, Dermatologist and Syphilogolist to llospitnl for Woman and Children, St. Vineent's Orphan Asylum, llouse of Providence and Dispensary. 813 University Hloek tlicoiun-3 B. lhtoixn, M. D., N 2 N l11.rI1'm'tm' in Cliniral Gym'rnlngy,' Assistant Gyneeologist to St. joseph's llos- pitztlg Gyneeologist to Dispensztry, 505 Warren Street C1,.xlu4:NCiC li. CooN, M.D., N E N l1i.rt1'm'to1' in .S'1lI',tft'I'j',' Assistant Surgeon to St. joseplfs llospitul, 509 South Sztlinzt Street Ai.lxl-tm' IC. l,ARIilN, Ph. B., M. D., fb A 9, N 2? N lnsfrm'!ol' in 1lft'tfI't'fIlt',' Pliysiciztn to Dispensaryg Assistant Visiting l'hysiei:tn to St. joseph's Hospital, 334 Montgomery Street ' JXI,IH'iR'I' S. llo'rix1,lNr:, M. D., 41 K XP, 'I' B K l11.vI1'1n'tn1' in Clizziral Obsft'l1'1't's,' Ohstetricizin to Hospital for Woinen and Chil- dren ztnd Dispensary, Sol East Genesee Street XVll,l,lA xi Aviinv Glio.x'r, B. S., M. D., A K E, N 2 N lIISfl'l1t'ftIl' in Cl1c'mi.rl1'y and Pl1ysl'olog1'ml Cf1l'IllfXll'j'.' llaeinotologist to St, .Io- seph's llospitztl and Dispensztry, 505 South Warren Street l'ARl'lIPI'iRICK Fl,AIlI'fR'I'Y, M. D., B 9 II, N 2 N lr1.rlri1rfu1' in .-'lllllfllllljlj Assistant Surgeon to St. Joseph's l-lospitztl, 507 South Warren Street Roiiiiwi' lltvltns, M. D., N 21 N l1i.vl1'ut'lm' in flizufuinyg Anesthetist to lflospitalofthe Good Shepherd, 815 South Sztlinzt Street OF SVRACUSIS UNIVERSITY 177 WILLIAM Dnwrzv Ansizvsn. B. S.. M. D., N 2 N Instructor in Medicine and Clinical Clzcnzistry and Microscopyg Assistant to Medical Department of the Hospital of the Good Shepherd. 639 South Salina Street EDWIN Hnnnaon SHEPARD, B. S., M. D. Instructor in Clinical Microscopy, 406 East Genesee Street I-l. C. Gwroan, M. D. Instructor in Histology, 101 Milton Avenue CQRNIQLL NATHAN SMITH, M. D., Instructor in Histology, 304 Hawley Avenue HOWARD I. DAVliNl'OR'l'. A. B., M. D., Instructor in Pathology and Buvtrwiology, 404 East Willow Street Josm-H C. PALMIQR, A. B., M. D. Assistant in Obstetric Clinicg Assistant Physician to Hospital for Women and Children and Onondaga County Orphan Asylum. 201 Seymour Street TnoMAs H. RIESICK, M. D., A K K Dcmonstrator of Anatomyg 1312 South Salina Street l-lAko1.D G. KLINE, M. D., Instructor in Histology. 600 East Genesee Street linwARn C. Rr:11fENs'r191N, M. D.,A K K Instructor In Histology, 834 Butternut Street P1u1.11' ERHARD, M. D., A K K Instructor in Histology, 212 West Willow Street FRIQDIQRICK W. VANLICNGIZN, M. D., N 2 N I.IClll0llJlI'Uf0l' of Anatomy: Assistant Surgeon to Hospital of the 'Good Shepherd, 704 Catherine Street '1'11o1v1As Fmen FoR1:1v1AN. M. D., N 2 N Instructor in- Physiology. Ancsthcist to St. joseplfs Hospital, Assistant Physician to Dispensary, 303 Delaware Street TENNYSON L. D19Avo1z, M. D., A0 A Dcmonstrator of Anatomy, 614 South Warren Street CnAu1.1zs F. Wlmsv, Ph. H.. M. D., fb A 6, A n A Dvmonstrator of Anatomy, 751 Harrison Street I-IENRY BURTON Dousr, M. D., N E N Instructor in Microscopy, 217 Richmond avenue Gncomnc Sumicv Bmw-zw, M. D., A K K Dcmonstrutor of Anutoniyj Assistant Laryngologist and Otologist to llospitalof tl1c Good Shepherd and Dispensary, University Block 1 178 THE 1907 ONONID.-'IG.flN TIOWARD Gimconv CASE, M. D., fb A 6, N 2 N l7c11m1zst1'atm' of Al1t1tI!llLj',f Assistant Pliysieiun to Ilispensary, 1016 South Salina Street jyxcrm JOSHUA Lrcvv, Ph. B., M. D., A K K Dcrzioizstrutm' of .fI11atn111y, 717 liast Genesee Street PIIILLII' FZRHARD, M. D. Dc111u11.vt1'utn1' of filltlftlllly, 212 West Willow Street ITARRY I. T311Av'1'oN, M. D., DFIll1II1l.ffI'tlflPl' of Aizatomy 1165:-116 S. UHIMAN, M. D. I9l'IlltlH5fI'lIf0l' nf fil1UfU7lIj', 509 East Genesee Street A111s1cv M. BOND .Secretary and f1SSiSflllll L1'I11'f1ri1m, 408 Lemon Street Nlkxnv A. RARKER Assistant Sf7lf?'0fll1'y cmd A.YSi5fll1lf L'l.lJ1'tI1'1.tI1I, 109 University Avenue .S'y1'ac11.w Iiidlflldlll College O I S Y R fl C US If U N I If' I5 RSI T Y 179 Senior Records LINUS Wcnwn lNG'roN Timaru, Albany, XI' T, N 23 N. Freshman Crew, 19053 Stroke and Captain of same 'FRAN K llifRNAnn li.Xl.DWlN. Ph. ll., Syracuse, XI' T, 13 A B, 9 N IC. Secretary of class CID 5 President of class C455 1905 1mnAN lioard lNl4:z A. Bl'2N'l'l.EY, Syracuse, Z fb. J-ANI ics M. BERNHARIJ, Cleveland, N 2 N, I 9 0 K. C. P. BONIIAM, Tioga Center, A K2 A. W nr.r.mM A. lluuzcxiicuislz, Ph. H., Syracuse, PIARRY E. BURDICK, Mexico, AKK, IQOK. Cinxiumts VVILLIAM D14:MoNc:, Syracuse, A K K. Independent Order of Knockersg llasebull team CID M .xRs1IA1.I. W11 IQATON DYER. Syracuse, NZMIQOK LEWIS C. ECKICR, Fayetteville, NZMIQOK -IA Mics W. ENmG1e1'r, Holly, B9H,NEN,BAB,IS20K. Tlloivms P. FARMER, Syracuse, A K K. Ross M. FlSlllCR, S3vgm11g1l1, AHA, Iszeli, 'lsmc DT. FURMAN. Fairport, A Q A. llriimls C. 'leI'Ai1 u,'roN, ll. S.. Cicgrqy N2N,Il2OK, N. Y. N. Y. ONON- N. Y N. Y N. Y. N. Y. N. Y N. Y N. Y N. Y N. Y N. Y N. Y N. Y N. Y 180 TI-Ili I907 ONONl'I.'IGA.N S. L. IHIOMRIGHOUSE, A S2 A. SYLVl'QS'l'IQR D. IZELTJQR, A K K. Independent Or cl l'.Es'r14:u Ronrcm' 1WELLAR, CLARA EMILY 1VIooma:, AAA,Zfb,HIIT. er of Knockers Dolgcvillc, Volncy, Balclwinsville, N owgong, Assani, N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. China CLYDE DANFolm OATMAN, Adams Center, N. -Y. A Q A. C11.xRI.l-:S F. PRAIRIE, Chateaugay, N. Y. A Q A, I sz O K. F RANK B. SPICNGLER, Geneva, N. Y. GEORGE I-I. WALLACE, Palermo, N. Y. A Q A. WILLIAM Emfvmm WALSH, lvlarccllus, N. Y. AKK, ISIOK. Aloslfzml ROSENMQLD VVISICMAN, A. H. f.l l2ll'V2ll'lU, Syracuse, N. Y. NEN. UI S'l'lx' lf'l',S'lf U.Yll'lflx'.S'I'l'l' ISI unior Class Pictures --- Medical College C' I I .x lem-is T, Am M S RNUCI-3 I. CRISMAN si' A' A Rxvxxuxn M. Kxsso ll. Q'l,lN'l'oN IRUIQGIZSS J4'5'5 U R-W BURN 11-:s W, Gus-xvlzs Ilvzmcn W. James W A Q 1 X R GLENN Kumi-:Y limvmuxn J. IQNAI' TH If 1907 O N 0 N I7 ,fl Cf! N LliS'i'liR S. LANG CARI. IC. Mm-EN Ben' M1-zs P, V. Srrrclcrmw Cmnelcwcl-3 R. V011 01 S V R .fl C 11.915 U N I If If If SI T l IQ! Medical College Class Officers f,l't'.Y1'lIIt lIfA, . lf'1'fr'-P1'c'.v1'dv11l, ,S'vcrvfary. . 'l 'ITIIXII rvr, Prvsidvlzf, , V1'c'c-Pwsidvnf St't'l'f'fllI'j', . 'I ll'l'llSl!l'l'l', P7't SI'tfl?lIf, . VIN-Pn'.v1'd ant Svvrcvary. . 'l 'rm1.vurvr, Prvxidcllt, . Vice-P1'esidc11l, Somvtary, . T1'crzsm'cv', Seniors juniors Sophomores Freshmen Clmrlcs Dcmong Charles llonlmm Frank Spcnglcr ilzunes l lllI'lglll Charles Adams Aubrey Davis Xvllllillll Scanlon CIZIVCIICC l'.0WlL'l' hlzuncs Allen llL'l'lC I lrockwa 5' Mabel L. Cobb john Stcwarli . , . N. Warner Van Lengen . C. Ross Miller . Irene Dunn . jerry J. Morin I84 TH1? 1907 ONONDAGAN The Nu Slgma Nu Fraternity M edical lirntcrnity FOUNl-Jlflj AT 'lllllqi UNIVERSITY OF lN'llCl'llGAN, 1882 C1210FS-Cl lNl.C!Hl and W hire The Mu Chapter Es'rAm.rsnian 1896 Roll of Chapters University of Michigan Washington University Detroit College of Medicine Jefferson Medical College Western University of Pennsylvania Western Reserve University University of Minnesota Cornell University Northwestern University Cooper Medical College University of Illinois Univesity of California University of Cincinnati University of Toronto Columbia University University of Virginia Chicago University CRushJ University of Maryland University of Pennsylvania Johns Hopkins Medical School Syracuse University University of Buffalo University of Southern California New York Alumni Association Union College CAlbanyJ Fratres in Universitate 1906 Linus House Bagg Lewis Charles Eeker James Manning llernhard james Williain Enright Marshall Wheaur Dyer llurke Coonley Hamilton, ll. S. Joseph Rosenfelt Wiseman K . ' n ILl.u:v'l l'Pl1u.n. x . X . 'Lr ,w'1fl,z-,-gg agfl if-b . 2 -,wi ,am .. ' 1, x, '.if,-,.'! .,1 ':, f.' -, br 95yggmC',e.!1 .X y J 1 . 2 4 ,-we-.VM ' .f-fm. 4 w 5 -b w w -fa W ' QM' .H 1: 31- 4 1 Ol S' V If .fl C U Sli UNl1flc1c.s'1T V 185 T907 James VVeatherwax Graves Lester Samuel Lang Aubrey liiurtou Davis Ray llaskins Rulison C larenee Fowler r9o8 P. R. Brockway O. H. Swinglc G. Ten Eyck Clarence j. VVells Eugene S. Dalton Thomas M. Wlest George Clark T909 Donald Smyth Childs Harold Elmer Foster Arthur Fred I-liumau Alvin 'Henry Monroe Charles Mclvill Rose Nicholas Warner Van Lengcn Fratres in Facuitate john Van Duyn, A. M., M. D., P1'ofz's.ro1' of Surgery Gaylord P. Clark, A. M., M. D., PI'lIfC.Y.t'0l' of Pllyslology john L. Heffron, A. M.. M. D.. Profvaror of Cliizical Medicine A. Clifford Mercer, M. D., Profvssor of tl'lC'tlll'l'llt' mal C.'lin1'col M eclicimr David M. Totman, A. M., M. D.. Profc'.r.ror of C-llIil'lllCl7l Sm'gev'y Nathan Jacobson, M. D., P7'0fC.S'.Y0l' of Clinical Surgery Aaron ll. Miller, M. D., P1'ofc.rsor of Gynecology 'FDIOITIZIS H. Halstead, M. D., P1'ofc.r.ror of l.a1'y11gology and Otology VVi1liam L. VVallacc, M. D., Lectzzrer on Anatomy Clarence E. Coon, M. D., Instrzrctor in SIll'g'67'y Frank P. Knowlton. A. M., M. D.. L1'l'fIII'l l' on Physiology and Embryology George R. Broad, M. D., I lI.Vfl'llt'f01' itz. Clinical Gynecology Edward S. 'Van Duyu, B. S., M. D.. Lecturer on Anatomy Frederick Flaherty, M. D., Dcmonstrotor of Anatomy Robert llurns, M. D., Dcmonstrotot' of Anatomy Thomas F. Foreman, M. D., Demo11.vtrato1' of Anatomy IM THI5 1907 O Frecleriek XY. Van la-ngcn. lXI. D., Mark lleiman, M. D., George IX. I'lanforrl, I'h. D., A. Ill. l',arkin, M.D., VVilliam A. Groat, Il. S., M. D., William Dewey Alsever, Il. S.. M. D., llarry llurton Doust. M. D., llowarcl Gregory Case, M. D., joseph C. Palmer, A. ll.. M. D.. llarolcl C. Kline, M. D., Harry .loy Drayton, Cornell Nathan Smith, joseph ll. Heiman, ' NONDAGAN Drmonslrntor of Anatomy Dvmo11sl1'ufor of .flnofomy l.ocm1'm' on Physical C.'lzcmistry I nstructor in Medicare luszfrncior in C1lfL'71IfiSf7'j' lnslrzzvlor in P11'j'.9I'L'U1 l7iag'11o.vis Dcmonsfrofor of .fluoiomy DFllL0lI.Yfl'l1f0l' of Anatomy .fl.vsi.vfa11f in Obsfvtrric Cllilllllf I 11str11rfor in H istology Dcmollstrotoz' in Auotollly Instructor in Hislology l.JC'Il'L01l.S'lfl'llf0l' in .flnatolny Fratres in Urbe Hauer, J. L., Jr. lllnm, Charles M., M. D. Clark, H. F., M. D. Cook, H. M. D. Davis, Walter, M. D. Iilliott, I. Nelson, M. D. Feigle, George C., M. D. Ilonsinger. Frederick F., M.D. Osgood, W. W. Diston, James Arlhnr Smith, Cornell Nathan lleiman, J., M. D. lleiman, Mark G., M. D. Kline, llarolcl G., M. D. MaeGreer, H. A., M. D. Palmer, J., M. D. Plant, john W., M. D. Raynor, M. NV. llenham. F. R.. M. D. llewitl, William NVeiseotten, Otto nun-r z,4,w-1...gn...4. ' OF .S'Yli'f1CU.S'E UNIVERSITY IS7 The Alpha Kappa Kappa Fraternity ilfleriical l'.l'lIf4?l'lll'fj' ITOUNDICD AT l3ARTMOU'lll'l COLLIEGFU. :SSS Colors-lDm'lc Green and IfVlz1'tc The Iota Chapter i'iS'l'Alll,ISllI'fD 1809 Roll of Medical Department, llartmouth College Tufts Medical College University of Vermont Long Island College, Hospital Medical Maine Medical College University of Minnesota College of Physicians ,and Surgeons, CSan Franeiscoj University of California College of Physicians and Surgaons CChicagoJ University of Syracuse Jefferson Medical College Milwaukee Medical College Medical Department, Cornell University CN. YJ University of lfennsylvania Uflffy Ethan Burdick Chapters .Rush .Medical College Northwestern University Miami Medical College Ohio Medical University, Columbus Denven and Gross Medical College University of Oregon University of Nashville Vanderbilt University University of Tennesee University of the South Tulane University University of Georgia McGill University Medical Department, Un CTorontoD iversity of Toronto Medical Department, George Washington University ' Fratres in Universitate I 906 Charles VVilliam Demong Williaiii VVelsh T907 VVillia1n Dennis Scanlon, A. B. Charles Taylor Adams, A. B. Henry Clinton Burgess joseph Raymond Burns Thomas P. Farmer Syluster D. Keller Carl Eugene Muench james Dennis Vincent Clarence Bryant Vogt Arthur Lee Shaw Sheehan 198 'I' H li james S. Allen Harry S. Hull Ray Charles Almy Sylvester M. Lambert Robert Samuel M'cl3ierney Amhros Thomas Lawless VVilliam Edgar I-'cake james Raymond Sanford 1907 ONONDAGAN 1908 Austin G. Morris Le Clare Stuart Earl C. Wagner joseph Lloyd Golly Mortimer G. Brown Charles Drake 1909 Eldrid W. Kennedy jerry joseph Morrin Charles Ross Miller john P. Coluon Fratres in Facultate it I--lenry D. Didaina, M. D.. LL. D., Dean Emeritus, P-rofessor of ,S'cience and Art of Medicine Frank NV. Marlow, M. D., M.. R. C.S., Professor of Of7fl1l117ll0l0-QA' Reuben C. Hanchett, M. D.. Professor of Materia Medica and Tl1l. l'tlf16?ltfIlCS George M. Price, M. D., James C. Carson, M. D., William A. Curtain, M. D.. Eugene W. Belknap, A. M.. William G. Hinsdale, M. D., l. Harris Levy, Ph. B., Ph. li George H. lglritton, M. D.. jacob J. Levy, Ph. B., M. D., Phillip Erhard, M.. D., Thomas H. Mesick, M. D.. Edward C. Reifenstein, M. D., Covill, Charles E., M.D. Goodwin, Clinton E., A. ll., Gould, Louis A., M. D. McMaster, Porter R., A M., Mulheran, William J., M.D. Nichols, Frederick ll., M. D. fl! Deceased. Professor of Anatomy Lecturer on Mental Diseases Lecturer on Materia Medica and Therapeutics Lectnrer of Clznzfcal Obstetrics Lecturer on Obstetrics M. D., E.. M. D., Lecturer on Medicine V Demonstrafor of Anatomy Denrtonsfrator on Anatomy Detnoustrator on Anatomy .Denmnstrator on Anatomy Dentonstrator on Anatomy Fratres in Urbe Pendergast, Nicholas Vx'.,NI.D. Pritchard, Horace B., M. D. Rupp, Frank J., M. D. Ryan, Demont, M. D. Snow, Leslie Dunlap, M. D. Strong, Frank Raphael, V'.'l.IJ. M, D. M. D. Bwmkwonvn Q Ol .S'VR.flCU.S'l5 UNIV!! RSITY 139 The Alpha Omega Delta Fraternity FOUNDED AT UNIVERSITY OF BUFFALO, X879 University of Buffalo' Baltimore Medical College Syracuse University Charles F. l.'ai11e C ,ieor fe H. Wallace Ross M. Fisher Percy Bonham R. Glenn Kibbey Frank l. llishop Ralph E. Wariitz The Gamma Chapter ESTAULISHICIJ 1902 Roll of Chapters Fratres in Universiitate 1906 1907 Raymond J. Knapp Detroit Medical College I University of Maryland Georgetown University Clyde D. Uatman Seymour L. Homrighouse lsaae J. Furman Arthur Squires llurton A. Hall Floyd Cook Raymond j. Kasso 190 7 Ernest N. Wiedrich 'llhaddeus D. Smith Paul Fitzgerald William F. Tyler Frederick VV. Smith Benjamin F. Colegrove Erwin I-I. Donst Charles L. Shafer Norman .l.'. Bentley Charles H. Evans P. Campbell Ten Eyck Fred L. Morgan Archer D. Babcock ll. E. Manchester C. F. Tucker L. lx. Peck 'HI5 1907 ONONDAGXIN 1908 1909 George H. Hemner Fratres in Facultate Fratres in Urbe F. li. Eustiu Willis Gardner John W. Gordon Fred C. Donnelly Marion H. Garrarcl George H. Shaw Horace G. Padgct john H. Stewart joseph A. Head Sanford H. Kinnc Charles S. Parker Tennyson T.. Deavor Charles F. Wiley W. I. Werfelman A. B. Breese H. G. Locke A. C. 'Bush OI ,S'VRxlC2U,S'If UNIVERSITY 191 The Zeta Phi Fraternity Medical S a11'c:1' ity FOUNDliD AT SYRACUSIE UNIVICRSITY, 1900 ClIl0l'X-B10L'A', l'lf'l11'te and Guia' The Alpha Chapter ESTAu1.1sHEu 1900 Roll of Chapters Syracuse University johns Hopkins Medical School Womcn's Medical College of Pcimsylvauia Sorores in Universitate 1906 lm-z A. Huntley Clara E. Moore 1908 lfimmw l'. lflJCl'll1ll'llt Alice lf. Thayer Sorores in Urbe .-Xclcluitlc llutclicr, M. D. Mary Scott, lXl. VID. -lulict lf., Hzmchett, lVl. D. Elizabeth l.. Slirimpton, lVl. D, lllary F. Sweet, MQD, 192 Tllli 1907 ONON,D!lG,'1N lota Omega Omicron Kappa Slow nm Soul r3'l'Y NlU'l l'UZ Love' unc zmutlwl' :mcl knock. Members um-s M. BL-1'11l1:L1'cl Ross lvl. l. isllc1' xvllllillll A. Ihlrclwlcu' ll111'ku C. Hamilton llzwry li. llurclick Sylvester IJ. lilflliil' Llmrlcs vvllllillll l,0lllOllg Clyclc IJ. Uatnnm Nlzwslwll VV. llycr Clmrlcs l . l,l'Zlll'lC l uuis C. lickcr William IC. Wzllsl1 vlzuucs W. linriglml OF SYRACUSIi UNIIf'1iRS1TY I The Young Men's Christian Association of the College of Medicine P1'esz'dc11t, . . . . S. L. Homrighouse Vice-P1'es1'de11lt, . . C. P. Bonham Secretary- T1'cas1w'e1', ...... Thomas Lewis ClrAmm,xN RELIGIOUS lX lICl'l'1'lNGS' CUMM,IT'l'lCl5 13. W. Roy CHAIRMAN lXfIlc1x4mcn:slll1.' Comm.l'1 rl-31-3 Lester Mellor Clnxmmnm F1 NANCIC Comm l'1 1'1f:lQ Thomas Lewis Entrance to Medical College IO4 T11 If 1907 O N O N II .'l G A N Senior Medios Recorcl Name-Harry La Marr. Course--Fresh Air. Major Subject-liig Head. Home Address-Stoney Lonesome. Class Societies- llooze Fighters. College Organizations or Clubs'-NV. C..'ll. U., Y. M. C. A., Tin Can llrigade, Dog Catchers, Club. Growler Club, I-lod Carriers' Union, 'White VVing, Lily-VVhite. Athletics--I'.,eft End on Old Cat Club, Second Assistant to Rubber, Carried blankets for football team, second base on handball team. Put up nets on tennis court. Plays with lawn mower on golf course. Remarks--'lrlad his lesson twice. Appeared at college several times. Made record in pediatrics. Drinks 4 per cent milk with addition of milk sugar. 'llell boy at 440. J Everybody works but Chucky He stands around all d'ay With his eye to the microscope Looking like a jay. li'armer does the testing So does Joe VViseman liverybody works but Chucky For my old man. - .al There's a Medic by the name of VViseman And a very wise guy is he Wlien he goes to practising medicine This fact you will plainly see. He will tell you just what ails you And give you the proper pill But you'll sigh and cry, Wliy didn't l die VVhen you receive his bill. By an Embryo Medic. O Gil X 'B L, 1, AW :MAJ M 'RQ xx QQ Xi vwwxswww XX E E NQSQQ M ' Wm7iiyv 17' ff-2 My ff Wk M ix C' V 755: 'I' 5. Jmifxllgulw ' ' W' 21,356 , 'un 3 1 llN1llml1'f 'Til V W, 'Y NN 'L J:aI ui fl f W' ' HAM Q 'H fi ' X lk in ' lh ! U Ksw -SX-FT-'Xb vsffw 5.-Ifyi., Ny. HQ ?, W ,Q .b A 0 ff, -Nw-,,Nx ,gfm fx' 0 6' s q bn- i' 7 4 p' 4f .N , ,E D ' - '. r 1091. '- Wy . sh Lklrgl' W I 'Q'-f n- ' ', X MI A r M' 'J Ev 4 ..,,, -' 's ...X 'H Ls 0-, W- mf Q if 196 THE 1907 ONONDAGAN 4 Faculty of the College of Fine Arts JAMES ROSCOE DAY, D. D., LL. D., S. T. D., CHANCELLOR :KENSIGN MCCHESNEY, Ph. D., S. T. D., NI' T, dw li K Dean of the College of Fine Arts Professor of Exthetics and History of Fine Arts, 34 John Crouse College and 200 Walnut Place GEORGE A. PARKJSR, Mus. D. Professor of Pioiio and Organ, I3 John Crouse College and 211 University Place CONRAD L. Brtclciin, Mus. M. Professor of Violin mul Ensemble Playing, 25 John Crouse College and 617 Crouse Avenue WILLIAM H. B1c1axvAr.n, Mus. M. Profvswi' of Piano and Theory of Music, I2 John Crouse College and 427 Co- lubus Avenue Auo1,1'u Frucv, Mus. M. fActing Deanj Professor of Piano and History of Music, 49 John Crouse College and 724 Os- trom Avenue l J im N E'1 1'I5 SCo'1 1' Professor of Pointing, 26 John Crouse College and III1 East Genesee Street O Roswrznr, S'roNn2 1-lim, Profe.r.ror of Pointing and Water Color, 43 John Crouse College and 615 Walntu Avenue M1NN113 MAsoN ,l:h4:1i:1u-3, Ph. D. 1' fb B, dv B K N - University of Z rich Pl'0fCS.TUl' of History and 1'tl't?llt'lI, I5 John Crouse College and 1007 East Adams Street JU1,1m Ifliciivumen I-l1Nic Professor of thc German Liiiiguagc mid Litariiturc, I4 John Crouse College and 608 Comstock Avenue FREDERICK W1r,1,IA1v1 REVELS, B. Ar., 47 K XII Professor of Arclzitccfiwv, 2 John Crouse College and 604 Ostrom Avenue IRENE l'llCIIHORN FOSTER Profe.r.ror of Vocal Music, 38 John Crouse College and 705 Irving Avenue l:lA1zo1,D LANCAs'mu BU'1'1,r2R Professor of Vocal Miiricf. 39 John Crouse College and 405 Euclid Avenue : Deceased. OF SYRACUS13 UNIVERSITY 197 CARL TRACY HAWLISY, B. P. Associate Professor of Drawingj Instructor in Art Anatomy. 35 John Crouse College and 513 lrving Avenue EARL l'lA1,1,1aNn1cc1:, ll. Ar., 4' K NP Associate Professor of Architecture, 2 John Crouse College and 617 Walnut Avenue LoU1s BAKER PHILLI1-s, Mus. B. Associate Professor of Piano and Theory of Music, 47 John Crouse College and 412 Crouse Avenue l-IARRY LEONARD VIBBARD, Mus. B., 41 K NI' Associate Professor of Plano and Organ, 37 Jolm Cruse College and 824 East Genesee Street JOSEPH CARL SEITER, Mus. B. Associate Professor of Piano and Theory of Music, 37 John Crouse College and 900 East Genesee Street IIOXVARD MASSIQY FR15u16R1c1c Associate Professor of Vocal Music, 42 John Crouse College and 803 University Avenue ' MARY KE'fCHAM, Litt. B. Instructor in Decorative Design, 40 John Crouse College CHAR1.1fs BICRTRAM WA1.R1cR, BJP., 41 I' A Instructor in Cast Drawing and Modeling and ',t?I'SfN?l'll'If'C, 35 John Crouse Col- lege and 418 Crouse Avenue IRICNE SARGENT A Instructor -in Italian, 34 John Crouse College and Empire 1-louse ELIZABETH VAN VAL1c1:NBURG Instructor 'int Normal Art, 46 John Crouse College ancl 808 East Fayette Street Gzaoncic AL1:xANmcR Russ1:LL, Mus. B. Instructor in Piano, 8 John Crouse College and 418 Crouse Avenue MARIIC I.,1Nn1CM1iR lJAVlS, 41 M E Instructor in Vocal Music, 30 John Crouse College and 713 Townsend Street W11.1.1A1s1 Al.FRlfD XIVHITE 111,m-mrtor in Violoncello and Piano and liar Trauzing. IO John Crouse College and 904 Irving Avenue ELLEN LOUISA N1cwToN Instructor in China Painting, 1 John Crouse College MAY Loulsm MCCHESNICY, Mus. R.. 1' 4' B Instructor in Piano, 29 John Crouse College and zoo Walnut Place 198 THI5 1907 0NONl7.AlG.fIN W11.1.1AM 1'lICNRY A. Moomc Imrlructm' in ljlitlllll, 6 John Crouse College and 411 University Avenue Al.l!ER'l' E. MAGIC I11.vtrucIm' in Pfrnm and 'l'l1mry nf Musir l,u1.11 hiARllC 'l'1C1cNoR - l11.rll'url1n' in Vocal Mnsir, 107 NVl1ile Street FRED ROY LEAR lnslructnr in llflallzeumlics, 607 Walnut Avenue Senior Records lVlA11r:L .llAR111f:R Ausrr, areliiteetnre, E1m1'r11 Loulsif: Av1f:RY, normal art, Y. W. C. A., Y. W. C. T. U. LII,l,IAN C. lJA1,1,oU, decorative design, .B1cR'r11A l.'REN'1'1c1f: UliNl'2lllC'l', music, 1' 42 B, I A M. Crouse College French Club A1.1e1f: l.l1cRYL CASIO., normal art, PBT.- Aigieic R. C0Lv1N, musical, K K l', H II T. Y. W. C. A.3 Fine Arts' Fl'CllClI'Cl Sophomore Class, Vice-President of French Cluh L11,L1AN H. CONGDONI, decorative design, MARY E. GU0lll'1l.l., normal art, P B T. MAXIIIEI, GUINNIP, normal art, FLoR1e:Ne1c SA1,1cNA11 GRAY, normal art, P B T. MAY E. HANCOCK, normal art, P B T. ' B1f:R'1'HA HYXNSON, normal art, 2 9 X, P B T. Normal Art Society. MARION BELLE HASICINS, normal art, P I1 T. ADA N. HILDEBRANDT, normal art, P B T. T Syracuse, N. Y. Ilion, N. Y Springville, N. Y. Montrose, Pa. Norwich, N. Y. Parsons, Pa. Second Vice-President of Syracuse, N. Y. Kirkville, N. Y Ates, Pa Syracuse, N. Y lluffalo, N. Y. Johnstown, N. Y. Belvidere, Ill Ithaca, N. Y 0 If S' l R fl C U S li U N l V15 If Sl T l' 199 A'lARlON A. ,loNlcs, decorative design. Syracuse. N. Y. Lois 'Rl':l:rf:ceA lfUI'lilCR. belle letters, Kiulcaiug, Chiua E K. Y. W. C. A.: Class Vice-llresideut fill: xfV0l1l1ll1'S 'l'euuis Association: President of same 143: Member of IQOS ONoNu.xu.xN lloard: llistorical Associa- tiou: Assistant Secretary. and Secretary ol' same 133 C455 German Club CID C23 C35 C.-:lg English Club C23 C455 Crouse College French Club UD lhc.x'1'1ucif: .l,YNClI, decorative design, Syracuse, N. Y. 22 6 X. Fakirs' Executive Board: Dramatic Club ilI,lVI'I luux lXl.fXClXlN.Xl.l5, normal art. Syracuse, N. Y. Il li 41. l.u1-:r.l..x Clauuc lVlll,l,l'2R, music, liatouah, N. Y. K A 6, I 'l', H II T. Fine Arts' French Club: Y. NV. C. A.: President of same: Y. VV. C. T. U.: Member of Executive Committee CID Cl,.ue.x l,0l.llSlC lYll'llL'lfIlCI.l., belle letters, Chitteuzuigo, N. Y. A A A, H II T. - lhuc:1'r'1'A lfA'l'lll,lEI-QN lYlORAN,pZ1iI1lClI1g', Lyons, N Y. l' 4115, H ll T. Fiue Arts' Fakirs: French Club l'l'lR.'XM IQINNIQ l'.xu'i'iuuul-3. architecture, Fort Edward, N. Y. LOUISIC lil1':l.l.1Q l'1':1uu', musical, Rushville, N Y. M 4: E, H u T. lil. JAN1':'l'fl'1f: il.,RA'1 l', uormal art, Schuyler Lake, N Y. N1-31.1.1113 ELVA Puusslix, uormal art, Albiou, N Y. A E A. ClllICl,lA l. RAIN-3l.I., 110Y'l1121l HIT, Utica, N Y. P ll T. liuux ll. SIIICRWOOD, uormal art. Norwich. N. Y. A A A. Chenango Club, Y. VV. C. A. .IANIQ C. Swrcr':'l'lNr:. normal art, Syn-aeuse. N. Y. A A A. Rumi J. Tll1.Ill'l'S, uormal art, New Hartford, N. Y. Y. W. C. A. lyllllllll, lX'lAREA W1f:r.I.s, musical, Wilkes Barre, lla. 1' fb B, E 6 X, I A M. Crouse College French Club: VVyoiuiug Club MINNIIE V. ZlMM1f:RMAN, decorative design, Syracuse, N. Y. 200 THI5 1907 ONONDAGAN unior Class Pictures --- Fine Arts College Il, Viv.. 1 6' X Y , i V ,T , Q , 'V Q ,, X ' ., ' V I fl' I' 'IL V Ts. Lf 'f .A 'f'l 'f'4g-v'1'-4 TM'T'5': 1,-x f 4.,,, , , A ' ,y-fff,. me f 'kwin if ,Qs gif , CAuor,vN Amamcs A P -...N E MARIAN ELLA BAr.r,oU Q fwfr 4,1 .ve f' xx EMILY I-T. BUMERFIELD Frm N 1: S. Arm M S Aww H. BATES ff A 0 C.'uuwr.r, C1-IAMUIQIQLMN AIIKRIUX M Alam N Avliln' X , X W f R fx, JOSIQPIUNI-2 H. B1-351' M me B1cr,r,r: Dfxvrs A P Ol S'B'R 'lC'U S'l l7Yll'l'lx'S'l , A . , A Glcmaczl.-xN.x Ihulcl-2 V'IlHIINI,X lfxlxmrws DA A KA 6 R 3 x 41? fl i'4ukL , RUTH S. Givrlis Illil,1iN M. Gomer, '4,,1f,,N: L l2l,Mg0v1-pw C. Iilxsslalflf' Jlissn-3 W. ICINGQ'-IXURY 'l'1' em . fm. Gwl,.xm's R. IQRSIQINIC ffriff lhilvmrl MM' Ionwsow A 4' IIIQNRY OWICNS Mowlius 1, Ili 1907 oNONn,f1c: IN of ll Ffucn GUV 'Prcmav 4,6 A 0 ! 7' A 'ff - Rf ' ,. ,, ga Q ' ., I Guv Ti. STCTNNER RfDIlIEIi'1' TZ. TAYLOR 6 1' A . Q1 i 5 . i' 7, V5 RIA1u:.'x1uf3'r Ii. PIMM ,fl A Lx G1uusv1CNmc S. Wlarrzm' A 4 E O F S V R A C U Sli U N I V15 RSI T Y 203 The Sigma Rho Alpha Fraternity .11 ,-f- nn .-1- 1 fff-.1 ll f-t1 1 .-1-1f ily FOUNDED AT SYRACUSIE UNIVIERSITY, ICO.: Cul rll' .Y-1,111 'z'll rf 1'l' clllt 1' ll'flIAl1' The Alpha Chapter ES'l'Au1,1s11liu 1902 Fratres in Universitate 1907 l?l'arry D. Phoenix Robert: B. Taylor Guy B. Skinner Grosvenor S. VVrig'l1t 1908 llcn Bartlett Harold H. Taylor Karl lf. Morrison lfmory T. Miller Ray MOllltl11'O1J 204 THE 1907 ONONDAGAN Phi Mu Alpha Fraternity New England Conservatory of Music, Iloston, Mass. Broad Street Conservatory of Music, Philadelphia, Pa. Detroit Conservatory of Music, Detroit, Mich. 'Paul Frcclerick H. Carl Benson Harry D. Phoenix lireclerick Bruns Walter D. Collins Carl S. Graves Muxiral I rc1Iu1'11ity FOUNDED 'IN BOSTON, 1898 ClJ1lII'S-lefflv, Black and Gold Theta Chapter Es'rAnr.1sHEn 1903 Fraternity .l-louse, 803 University Avenue Roll of Chapters Ithaca Conservatory of Music, Ithaca N. Y. University School of Music, Ann Arbor Mich. Cincinnati College of Music, Cincinnati Ohio. Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y. Fratres in Universitate T907 liretlcrick F. Snow Harry S. Mason William C. Stickles 1908 Merton S. Lovell Harold A. Taylor George I. Willtcr O If S YR .fl C USIS UNI VERSI T Y 205 1 909 Edward Grant Atkinson Arthur Louis Danforth Francis Jerome Hannon Adolf Frey, lVl us. Melville A. Clark Robert E. Gibby Herbert A. Hill Nicholas XV. Van Lengen Fratres in Facultate Prof .Howard M. Frederick M George Alexander Russell, lX'I us. 'l,. Fratres in Urbe Richard Grant Calthrop. lllns. Jay H. Hollingsworth Clarence C. Pearsall Harry G. Scudder G. A. Parker, Mus. D. L. ll. Pliillips, Mus.D. Ernest C. Hollinbeek Arthur S. Phoenix W'illia1n A. Snyder ll Natural H1'sto1'y Building in Course of Constrmiimz .206 Tllli J9177f7NC1Nf1fiCfflN The Rho Beta Upsilon Narnia! Jlrt I :'alcr'uity l:UUNlH':D 1903 Fraternity The Alpha Chapter Sorores in Universitate C 1906 Allie lleryl Case Mary Gooclcll Florence Gray Marion llaskins T907 Grace lilclred Anna Campbell Elsie Loomis 'lflertlia Dickerson Sorores in Facultate I 1'of. Jeanette Scott ,,, 'May Hancock llertlia Hanson Nellie Hilclerbranclt O'Dclia T. Radell Helena Pfcifer Eclitli Plumb Anna Sinclair Grace Smith Elizabeth Van Valkenburg Q O I S l R .fl C, U 5' If U N I If' 15 RSI T Y 20 The Mu Phi Epsilon Sorority 1 OUNlJlCD AT Cl'NClNNA'l'l lVl'l'Q'l'ROPOLl'llAN COl.Ll2GlAi OF M USIC Culorx-l'1zrf1lv and White The Eta Chapter lfS'1'AllI,ISIlIC1l i9o5 Sorority Ilouse. 405 University Place Roll of Chapters Cincinnati College of Music Toledo Conservatory lloston New England Conservatory Ile Panw University Ann Arbor University Syracuse University Detroit Conservatory Sorores in Universitate 1906 I,onise llelle Perry 1907 l,aura Ellerson lfVyclcolT Becker N elle Wlyekoff lleeker Elsie Anna.Fox Iiclythe Hodge Maude Smith MeGarry Norma Aleck Alice M. Davis limily 'lroluise Ferguson Muriel Millard 1908 Ruby A. Niles Ruth E. Smith .lcnnie Pleasant Taylor lfthel Mae VVe11twort-h Virginia Voorhees Gussie Louise Scowclen Mabel Grodav-ent Spencer Lillian Chloe VVa'Eul V Florence Barnhart Yost 7 208 Till? 1907 ONONDAGAN 1909 jessie M. Depew .'Xg11es Marie Rose Ethel Lydia Hall lidith Adele Robliu Alberta li. W'ate1'bu1'y Soror in Facultate Mrs. Vcrnelizi Gilmore Nichols lvzsirucfol' of Vow! Music Sorores in Urbe Louise Allen lllowlitt Katlieriue Bemis Wilsoxi Elizabeth Lewis 'Ilessie Hilton .iz .ii .i Crouse College French Club P1'cside11t, . . . C. .liCI'll'2llll WZllliCl' Vice-P1'cs1'1ic11!, . Miss Elizabeth Teiuizuit, '08 SC'L'l'CfllI':V, . . . Miss Irma VVillia1'd, '08 T1'Cll.YIl7'Cl', ..... M1'. Ray Motilthrop, '08 l5x1f:cu'1'1v1-3 Cow1M1'1 1'1c12 Miss Edythe Sissou, '08 9 Miss flwlzldys Erskine lieu liartlett, '03 .ii .ia ia Syracuse University Normal Art Club I,1'C.Yl'lfC'llf, - . . Foster C. I1Allllg'Cl'f01'Kl lfIl'fC'f,1'L'Sf'dCHI, . . Jxllllil, I,. Sinclair ,S'cr1'cf111'y-'l'1'c11s1n'c'1', . . Paul W. Cloud Hiram Gee Fellowship in Painting VVOII in 1905 by Lee Wallzice 5'Yl?,-'lCUS'If UNII'IfR,S'I7'Y 200 Anplnbu 5 I r T I-I Four A lf' '1' lf: R P1'l?Sl'tl'C1l t, Secrc!cw'y, T1'casu1'e1', Hawley Prof. Mable Adsit flaw A G fl N If I90701V0.7VU th Show of the Faklrs Cuousnc Coemzcm NOON AND EVIQNINQ, Mxkeu 28, IQO5 Fakirs Association . ....... Marion Kassing . . Josephine Rest . . . . . Grosvenor W1'igl1t Exmc u'1'1w: Com 1x1 I'1 l'lilC May Hancock 'Beatrice Lynch Robert Taylor I tim I 4 4, I ft l 4 Q ., .- if , ww' 1 , Wm: A an , A xr- , w.r.,.n.k3 l M 1 't lzmi01'.y Normal A1 O F S Y R .fl C U Sli U N I lf' li If SI T l 211 Grinds H ROUGH HOUSE.,' Crash ! Sophomore, I swear !-there's a tempest brewing- Smash! junior, too-swift-footed Sophomore pursuing! Doors are splintered, boards fall like lead, T squares are sailing over head- Splash! That great wet sponge fell pat on my nose, Flash ! crash ! splash !-- T must run for it, T suppose. Oh what a dashing and splashing and crashing, The tables are rocking. smashed are the stools- Architects in a passion, in furious fashion, Are breaking the usual well kept rules. Sequel: A tax of eighty-three cents is levied on all Juniors and Sophomores, for breakage of stools. boards, etc. Pay to Mr. Porter. By 01'a'c'r of the Chcmcc'll0r.', The Architectural Department.- A mingled mass of lngreclientsf' Thcre's a Sophomore comes from Solvay W'ho dines in a queer sort of way, From eight until one, With a sandwich or bun, He munches his lunch every day. An architect labelled ' Skeedsf Cracks jokes every minute or two. No matter how stupid The students are duped And giggle as though they were new. R. ll. TAYl.oR ANU E. L. ll'l.Il,I,lCR.-HlVlCl1 are but children of a larger growthf' Architecture and Design seem to go hand in l12ll1ll.H-RCUCZS. IIE I9070fVUfVl7!fGf'1lV Ynrw l',ilu'ury mm' in Cm:s!1'm'lim1 I ,giiw 'mw- I3 I2 Ima? 0 7 214 THU i907 ONONl7fflC. lN Faculty of the College of Law JAMFZS R. DAY, D. D., S. T. D., LL. TJ., ..... CHANCELLOR JAMES H. BROOKS. A. M., D. C.L., Dean, 42 B K, NI' T, 41 A 41 l'1'of1'.v.w1' of Lrxw-l'1'ocvrI111'c at CUIIIVIILOH Late, Tl'1t.YfS, J'lIt'til't'll1 jlll'l.SfU'lHit'lll'L' and Roman Law, IOIJ East Adams Street FRANK R. WA1.1:1c1z, A T, cb B K f l'0ft'.YSOI' of Lew-Bill.: and Notrs. CUllfl'tIt'i.Y and tlw Law of Nm! Property. I524 Grape Street Louls L. WA'r1i1zs. LL. M., 41 A 41 IJl'0fL'.S'StIl' of Law-Statute Luzrf, lfquity, COH.fll't1tiI'0lltll LOTS' ami the Low of Evidence, 34l Westcott Street JEROME L. C1-115N1cv, Instructor in the Law of C0l'f70I'tIii011S, 728 Crouse Avenue GEORGE McGowAN, lnstriictor in 1fil?IllI'llfllI'j' Low. 207 Irlighlztud Avenue AL1z1Q1z'1' C. Pl-I1I.I.ll'S, A. M., lmrfructnz' in the Lrrw of Wills and flriuziiiisfrafion, 1210 South Salina Street 111ARRv S. Lua. A. B., L1,. 11., A K E, 4- K A ' lustrurtor in the Law of l'z11't1u'1'sl1ip and l,i1'11.v. 806 South West Street JOHN W. CHURCH, A. M.. LL. B., fb K 111, 41 A fb, dv B K Instritrtor in Crimimrl Law and Procedure in Criutiurzi Cases, 408 Second North Street A Emvmm C. Wrucznr, A. M.. XII T, lb A 41 fIlSfl'1tl'f0l' in the Law of Sales and Wr11'rr1nty, 216 I-Turrison Street W11,1,1x1w A. G1,1QN, A. B., A T lizstrurtor in the Law of Ilgzrucy, 719 South Crouse Avenue T. AARoN LICVY, A. B., LL. B.,fIv A Lb, 41 B K ll1Sil'ttt'f0l' in Quasi Cont1'avts, and 1iiL'1lll'll1fS of An1e1'ia'z111 .l1H i.S'fU'1ll!'L'Ilt'U, 1717 East Genesee Street ERNEST I. Eno!-:CoM,1z, A. M., A K E Instructor in the New York Code of Civil Procedure, IOS University Avenue Graonmc N. CH1tN1cv, A. M., B 9 II, fb A fb Instrirctor in Negligence and Daiimgvs and BaiIi11f'i1l.r, T20 Crouse Avenue OF SVli'.f1CUS1i UN1If'l5R,S'ITY 215 LEONARD I. I-MIGHT, A. B., LL. B., 41 A 41 Instructor 'in Domestic RvIui1'nn.v, 'l10l'f.T, l'vrst:m1l l'rnjvvl'ly and I11s111'a11cc,. 410 East VVilI0w Street Hou. P1c'r1cu IB. McL1f:NN.txN. A. M., 41 A fb Justice of the Supreme Court I.ct't111'm' on the 'l'1'iul uf f'lCf'I'0llS, 716 Crouse Avenue HON. LOUIS 1WARS1'1AI.l., Lcclurel' on ilu' COIl.Yfff1IlfUlI of the State ufNe1t' York, New York, N. Y. HON. STEPHIQN M. Comm, A. M., LL. B., B 9 II l.C'l'f1lI'L'l' on lllfL'l'IllIf1'0HUl Law, Oswego, N. Y. HoN. M'1c11A1-:L Dtuscum., dv A fb Lecturer mt the Law of lVt'gl'l:gCllCU, ZIS Green Street I-.Iowmm P. IDENISON, A. Rl.. Lecturer on thc Law of Patents, 300 Walnut Place CHARLES W. ANIIIQIQWS, A. M. l4l'l7f1H'l'l' on St?l1I'C1l'IlHg and li.1'a1uimtt1'ou of Titles, 606 James Street Fmtuaucta Ctxmt-tum. ST-IERWOOD, B. O., H B 'P llzslrtzefinn 'in lflnvzzlimz, 424 South Wurreu Street 2l6 'FII li 1907 UNONl7. lG.'I N Senior Records Loomis li.Xl.lJRlCY, l'b. ll., Syracuse, N. Y. lb A fb, A K A. Or:mg'c Clubg Varsity llebute tc-:nn CColg:1teJ, 10051 Presiclcnt Law College Debate Club Cmulmr-3 'ilUNS'l'I'IlJ, Cicero, N. Y. fl-' A IP. LICNNIUS O. iYilIRRl'll.l., Cannisteo, N. Y. dv A 9, 9 N E. C and C3 'lv K A. Gobblm-rs: lfoumlcr of same IAl.lCXANlJl'IR S. C.x1u.soN, jizunsetown, N. Y. AQX. AIl'l'llll1i A. Cos'l'1f3i,1,o, A. ll., Syracuse, N. Y. Llckov F. COURSICN, A. B., Candor, N. Y. jour: Oscfxu DAVIICS, A. ll., Russell I-Iill, Pa. RALPH K. Do1cAN, Syracuse, N. Y. VYILLIAM VV. Glftlun-ZR, Syracuse, N. Y. Class Football teztmg 'I'l1ird Prize in Law College lireslnnan Orutorical Contest JOHN XV. I'i-EAI., Ph. ll., Onkbelcl, N. Y. Z 'I', 'P A 41. Law College .Reporter for Daily fJl'tIlIgt? C22 C313 Debating Union Q31 5 Secretary of same C32 g Presiclt-nt of Genesee County Club C23 C11ARr,ns Fiamm-nucic H1-:r,r.o.xxz, Marcellus, N. Y. VVESLEY Hooli, H XfVatcrville, N. Y. Ononclngnn Debating Society: Senior llcbntc Club Al,lll'2l'l'l' Tnomms ,lr:NNlNos, 'I 'l1. ll., liarlville, N: Y. 41 K 41, fb A 41, ls A ls. CI.nvnL.xNb JOHN KmNvoN, South Otselic, N. Y. 2 X. President of llluc ,llloocl Club Rfxymonn .TAMIQS LEE, Fairport, N. Y. 4' A 41. Corpse and Cofling Law College Debating Club Tnomrxs F. LEWIS, Syracuse, N. Y. 0 lf' S l If Xl C US15 U N I I If ICS I 'I' l 21 -IOJIN J. lXfl.El-IIIAN, Richfield Springs, N Gisomzi-3 l2,fx11c1',Av No1a'1'11, Waite-1'vliast, N li 6 II. lXlL'Il1llCl' of 1006 fJNONllAGAN i-i0!ll'fl u f,l'l l'U lb. lfkxuiqiclz, Eric, Clizuitzuiquzi County Clulm 'l'.111-:oiioiu-3 I.. ll1lUl,l'Q, ll. S.. fl- 1' A Syracuse, N Aiwiiiiia IE. l,IlN'l'l'20LlS, Mzirccllus, N G1-:warm RU111QNs'1'1':lN, Syruciisc. N Lau' Collcgu llchziliiigg Club: Class Fnoilmll team: class LID Susqucl1a1111z1, Grammar-3 A. Sm l'l'Il, 'P K 'I', 41 A flf. University Dclizitiug Club, Muimgci' of Ilzisclmll team 1902 JESS1-2 M. Slcvmouie, SZIIIINZIIICZI, N A X. Senior llimwr Clubg Mcuibcr of 1906 ONoN111u11xN Bozircl W,11,11u1z VAN DLJYN, A. B., Syl'ilCllSC, N 'P A 41. Senior llimicr Club R. C1,1'ma W111Q1c1,1-311, Rushford, N Law College llcliutiug Clulig llasclmll :uid Trziclc tczuu CIl.XRl,l'QS Enwiu VV1Ns1.ow. Mziliopac. N Y. Bl. C. A.: Lau' Collvgc llclxziliug Cluli A1,111f:1z'11 L'lCW,IS VV111,l1U1z, Grcculaucl, N A X. llzisulmll Q25 Secretary :uul 'llrczisiirc P1 I. l 'l'll lf 1907 UNO N 17.11 Gul N unior Class Pictures --- College of Law G1-:oracle B. ALl'IX.'X'NIH2R A A 4, Wmm NS Cm,l,A M me Plilmo Comm 9.4 7 s w I I.-xm.,xN IJ. C1mN1n,ICu Flu-'11 I'Jrwr:l..xss Crum: NHlH'3R'l' W- FIS Wll,1,1,'xM H. IIANKS Ol SVA 'lC'U,S'li l71V!l'l5lx',S'l'l'B' gn VlC'1'ou II. IIARIIING Cmlelcwcl-2 J. lImrslclcNlicn'l' ZW ,WK G, liygmy lhxvm F. Llclc ,lull-is P. KIAIIDIQN AX 451169 .Tmm P. NICEVOY ll l5:Ill'l'll A. NlH.l,1cl: 220 Tlfli 1907 ONONDKIGXIN VVH,1,l,xM A. fYBRII'IN jfxmlas I'. RYAN lflmxlc j. RYAN ERNIQW1' W. SMITH Vruan 'lhuxlu TOWNSICNII A1e'l'l1uu VZ. W1cr,r,'-1 I i U lf' 5' .V IC fl C U S15 U N I V HRS! T Y 22 The Phi Delta Phi Fraternity Lara' Fl't1ft'1'IllljY Fouxniiiu .vr Uwiviaieslrv or hllCllIGAN, 1869 University of h'liel1ig'a11 Northwestern University Cohnnhia University VVashington University l'niversity of California Colnnihian University Albany Law School, Uni Boston University University of Cincinnati C0ltll'S-l,t'tll'l film? and lfViuv Comstock Chapter li5'l'.XI4l.I5l'lI'IIP :Soo Roll of Chapters on University linffalo University University of Oregon University of VViseonsin Ohio State University University of Iowa University of Nebraska Law School of Upper Can tc 1 Chicago-Kent College of l in Stanford University University of Pennsylvania University of Kansas llarvarcl University Syraense University Ygllg University New York Law School New York University lncliana University Cornell University Western Reserve University University of Missouri University of 'Illinois University of Virginia Denver University University of Minnesota University of Chicago Fratres in Universitate t9o6 Loomis Balclrey, Ph. ll., Raymond J. Lee Claude Donstecl Spencer G. Prime 'Iohn XV. Heal, Ph. lil. Robert Rubin, Ph. ll Albert 'lf Qlennings, Ph. ll. ' u George A. Smith VVilbur Van Duyn, A. B. 'I' H15 IQO7 ONU N I7 .fl CAN 1907 a George R. Alexander Clarence j. Houseknecht j. Wiggins Collamer George Francis Kelley Rafael F. Ferrer james C. Madden, Pl1.'B. Stewart F. Hancock, A. B. Earl G. Rice, A. B. Howard V. Rulison, Ph.B. Frank W. Harris, A. lil. Ralph L. Stilwell, A. ll. IQOS , .. , , . Lawrence 5. Coit Colm lVlel.ennan Robert j. Cooney lyeon VV. Van Deusen Fratres in Facultate I james Ifl. Ilrooks, A. M.. Dean of flze College of Law Hon. Peter ll. Mehennan, A. M., f,CC'fIlI'C'I' Ulla 'l'1'ia1 of Acfious Hon. M. C. Driscoll, A. M., LL't'fIll'Cl' 011. .Nl3KQ'fIlg'UllCC Louis ly. Waters, LL. M., Sfufufc Law, Evidence Frank R. VValker. A. M., Coul1'ucf.v, Real Property, C'Ul'f701'tIl'I'Ull.Y 'l'. Aaron lpevy, Ll.. ll.. A. IS., Qzuzsi-Colzfmcts, fllI'lSf7l'IldCllCL? john W. Church. LL. Il., l3a1'l11zelLts, 1Vcg'!ig'c'ucc Leonard T. Haight, A. IS.. Ll.. Il., 'l'o1'f.v, lIl.YIH'tlIICL', Domestic Rclafimzs Honorary Members l-lon. Charles Andrews, LL. D. Hon. VVilliam S. Anrlrews, A. M.. Ll... ll. Hon. Frank S. Black, A. M. Dean james B. Brooks, A. M., D. Hon, Irving R. Devenclorf, A. B. Hon. M. E. Driscoll, A. M. I-lon. William P. Gooclelle Hon. Theodore F.. Hancock Hon. Frank H. Hiscock, A. M. Hon. H on. Hon. Peter R. lVlcLennan, A. M. William Nottingham, A. M., Ph D William E. Scripture C.L O I 5' V R A C USE U N I If' If R Sl T Y 20 Giles H. Stilwell, A. lVl'. Hon. lrving' G. Vann, A. lXl., Ll flirank R. Walker, A. lXfl'. Louis L. VVatcrs, LL. M. Fratres in Urlae llarnum, W. L., Columbia, '89 llarbcr, Harry, Syracuse, '04 Helden, Mead V. Z., Columbia, 'or Bond, George lol., Syracuse, '97 lloland, John C., Syracuse, 'or llonsted, DeForest ll-l., Syracuse, '01 llrcwster, Arthur I-I., Syracuse, '99 llrewster, Neal, Syracuse, 'QQ Brown, Aneil D., Syracuse, '05 Cheney, George N., Missouri, '92 Cheney, Lloyd L., Syracuse, ex-'07 Church, John W., Syracuse, '98 Cooper, B. Ives, Syracuse, '99 Costello, William D., Syracuse, '01 Covillc, Henry D., Cornell, '93 Cooney, Charles C., Syracuse, '99 Cornwall, l'l. Davenport, Syracuse, '03 Crane, 'llarley Jr., Buffalo, '92 llanziger, Hem-y, Jr., Buffalo, '92 Graham, George N., Cornell, '93 Greenland, Edward ll., Syracuse, '05 l-laight, Leonard T.. Syracuse, '02 Henderson, llarvey U., Syracuse, '03 lde, Edwin C.. Syracuse, '01 Kelly, Sidney J., Cornell King, Chester H., Syracuse, '04 Knapp, James T., Albany, '02 Lang, Louis P., Cornell, '92 Lawton, Ernest W., Sy1'acuse, '01 Levy, T. Aaron, Syracuse, '01 Lockwood, Henry T., Syracuse, '02 Manley, Edward W., Syracuse, '02 McCarthy, 'l4lenry, Syracuse, '99 Miller, Frank T.. Syracuse, '97 Mullin, Howard ll., Syracuse, '04 Oliver, Francis li., Syracuse, '01 Olmslead. A. Lee, Michigan. '94 Parsons, Burton B., Syracuse, '99 Peck, Wilbur S., Jr., Syracuse, '02 Pierce. Daniel H., Columbia, '84 Scripture, Parker F., Syracuse, '04 Searle, Clifford H., Syracuse, '05 Shanahan. Richard. Syracuse, '96 Smith, llerbert L., Cornell. '96 Stone, S. Harold, Syracuse, '04 Van Bergen. ,I-larolcl M., Columbian Wade. Frank E., Syracuse, '92 Wadleigh. Luther O.. lylichigau, '94 lNaltcrs, llenry J., Cornell, '98 White, lilrnest l., Columbia, '96 While, Eugene Rl.. Cornell. '90 NVhittie, Lieber Xl., Syracuse, '97 224 THI5 1907 ONONlJ,flG.flN The Delta Chi Fraternity Law l 1'r1lvl'111'ly Fouwm-tn ,rvr CtlRNI'fl.li l.lNlVl'1RSI'I'X'. :Soo CUXUIZY-Rt'll and liullf The Syracuse Chapter ' lfS'l'Alll.ISlIl'ill 1899 Roll of Chapters Albany Law School, Union University Cornell University, College of Law Chicago Kent School of Law University Dickinson College of Law University Georgetown 'University ' University Nfll'lllXN'CSlCI'll University, College of Lau' University New York Law College University New York University, College of Law University Ohio State University 4 Fratres in Universitate i906 Alexander Surgeon Carlson Austin Grant Rutherford 1907 Frank D. Clarke Fred P. Harrington David F. Lee john P. McEvoy Fred ll. Townsend Osgood llall Law College Syracuse University, College of Law of lluffalo, Law College of Chicago, lgaw College of Minnesota, Law College of Michigan, Law College of Pensylvania of Virginia Leland Standford University .lesse hlorse Seymour .fXllJe1't Lewis Wfilhur William A. O'lZrien Frank Ryan james P. Ryan blames A. Raeiseh .w,' ' - uno:-r aiu. x - -1 f 1 , , - w , x O If S lf' If .Al C U S If U .V I l'I5 R Sl T l' 225 1908 ' Robert W. 'Ilentley Harry VV. lihle Walter' S. Fenton john IS. Parmelee Augustus N. Groves I-lorwoocl V. jones Harold lf. Howard 1910 VVarren VV. johnson 1'9lr Wfilliani llluinplirey Thomas I. Shae Fratres in Urbe llaekus. Chester 'l'., Syracuse, '04 llastalilc. Stephen, Syracuse, 'ol llaslalmle, Frecl J., Syracuse, '03 Brady. Vincent D. P.. Syracuse, ,Ol liritelier, l2clu'zu'cl C., Albany, '93 linrrlen, Oliver D., Cornell. 'O7 Conan, Mark lf., Syracuse. '0.z Cool, George C.. Syracuse, 'oi Dixon, Thomas VV., Cornell, '96 lfdw:u'ds, Ilarry S., Syracuse, '03 Gray, George NV., Syracuse, 'OI llarcling, Charles E., Syracuse, ex- Knapp, J. Wiltse, Cornell, '03 Kleatyarrl, joseph M., Syracuse, 'ol Newell, llarry li., Cornell, '98 O'Neil, Frank ll.. Syracuse. '04 O'Neil, J. Frank, Syracuse, '04 Park, George F., Syracuse. '04 Skinner, Raymond L., Syracuse, 'ol Sleelh. Charles S.. Syracuse, '04 Smith, Richard B., Syracuse, 'Ol Stone, l-larry I-l., Syracuse, '02 Van Wagner, William A., Syracuse, 'or Vlfestall, VValler VV., Syracuse, '02 VVinsl0w, John O.. Syracuse, '03 26 THE l907f1NONl7flffflN The Chancellofs Oratorical Contest fJl'l'lN 'ro 1907 L.xw Clnxss Assifgmnnv I-1.x1,1., lX'lAY 15th, 1905 L. T. Haight, Esq., Cllflllfllltllt Giles H. Stilwell, Esq., Rev. Herbert Cofldington, JAUIJGES A. Lee Olinsteacl, Esq. 'International Arhi tration .............................. Cl,llfFORll W,lxl.l..xel'1 MASON. Syracuse, N. Y. ' Alnerieanitis . . Flucn l'llll,l.Il' I-I.xu1zlN1:'1'oN, Niagara Falls, N. Y. A American Diplomacy ............... ' ....... '. . . Hom 1-:R Folucsu' DANA, Cobbleskill, Y. 'The England of the East ........... , ........... DAVIIJ FRANCIS Lim, Norwich, N. Y. N The Ballot, the Nation's Safety ................ liirsf, David F. Lee FRANK JAMES IRYANI, Phelps, N. Y. True: WINNERS Third, Fred P. Harrington Second, Frank I. Ryan O I .Sil'R.'l e'U.s'15 UN f V If NSI T V 2.27 Grlncls '1lkIl'1'ii:'I l'- I am not very strong on that point. lllr. Xkfalkerf' hi.XRlil,.XNIT-.'kiW2lj'S around at elections. lkiCGOVIQIQN-St1ltiiCS the wrong lesson frequently. iiI'fNSUN-.'xlXVZlj'S on the job-the man with the great power of talking all the time and still hearing the whole recitation. RLn,IsoN-il-lis glasses bother him some. MR. flmvxf- ' M r. Trippett. what rule applies in this ease we are dis- cussing? U MR. '1iRIl'l'IC'Il'I'--in think the Golden Rule applies, Mr. Levy. M.xsoN-llomicide is the killing of one of the family. ,iiOXVNSl'INlJ--fllll' pocket edition member. lXlt'C.'xl:lc- I am thoroughly conscious of the question, yes, sir? 'Flirt D.xN.x llovs were with us early in the year. but they left after exams.-will return the middle of next year. bringing their wardrobe with them. ll.xNks-'Iixpounds now and then some Chinese law. 'lllul'1.'if:'l v-'X Slander is malicious libel. l llerrington and Alexander received high marks in Domestic Relations, -but did the 'P--A fact for the 'urv. 3 . iilitlli.-xhfliii, 'iil'2lVCl1llCl' flO a. m.J.--Ilravender Q11 a. md, and still reciting. iiltllli.--iXil'. ,I. l'. Ryan -What is a contingent estate? Too many volunteers in his vicinitv, so Rvan sits down in distrust. . . 25 l'1:o'if.-How about that evidence? Inn-3-,I. think it is irrevelantf' ltlason lost thirty-six cents in one dayf--two reeitations omitted. lyllss SIIICRWOUIB--H M r. Fisher, where did vou ever fret such '1 habit? Y B C Frsrmn- 'l don't know, l guess T must have been born with itf' 228 THIS 1907 ONONIJACXIN M R. McGov1f:uN forwot his roll book. so called men to recite b takin ri Y . a row and saying next each time after the last man had rceitedg he came to Kelley, who had fallen into a little love snooze and said next--some- body punched Kelley and he hearing the next U forgot where he was and exclaimed, shave please. I .Parnf.-- Evidently you are all on good terms with Miss Miller.f' COLLAMIQR has a bull story to tell you, which you would enjoy--we did when we heard it. lWASON--U To recognize a man's voice from Chicago to New York by telephone is irrelevant. NIILES ANU IDEFRANK-CJL11' daily nappers. lVl4CCA13li2--HlS red sweater and four karat diamond. Cmnn-A peach of a listener. SMITH- I would plead ' ,flbsqizc hoc ' in that case. MoNRom-The man with side-burns. NlASON--H lf a man goes away and does not write home for seven years. is he legally dead and can he marry? ATJQXANDICR-Sll1J1JOSCfl to be acting a gesture, but 'forgets and says, with hands outstretched, Come to me. MR. CHURCH- Now, Mr. Gomez we will turn to your ease! Gomnz-- I beg' your pardon Mr. Church. it was not my ease, but the assumed case. . liRAVI'lNIJlQR--fllllC monotone artist. CLARK- I don't know, I may be wrong, but 'i Cinstructor interprets. explainingj, That is what 'Il was just telling youf' RICE-Well, he has not changed much-he's the same good little fellow down here, talks quite a lot and seems to enjoy it. Trrwr Stage whisper of Alexanderis is a corker. l-IANKS, our humorist, now and then spreads his wings--and when they flop we all yield. V KELLIQY had a little pig bank in which he saved the price of his din- ner each day-a trip to Virginia is the result, there's a girl in the Case, We guess. I Ol S'Vlc'lc'Us'1-' 1fN1l 'lflfHl'l'V 225 x 1 ly Q,NfX ,I Ax Tr V ' f it-n .1 lin 'V ,AX 1 4 fnfffi-D K I 'F-1, tg i J-,QI 'A- Tfzf f Q x-gig' K ' ' ' 7 . ffl Q ,433 -5 V X - H ' 3 S f -1 1 l b aff-1, fa x 5 ' Q3 Y , .2153 kv fff , ' '- .1 x NX ' Q3 whfs - - -:AA 1 Lu : fx Xl f- ww,m:Ka XT Q 9 S 34 -A , i'il.gig f-' 'igfzq fw aff x-', , --4 -A, mf - v 1 f?53'f'?'w we -fvff' TAI -.-.1r1z N, m 4 :,. '- f' im:-N-'ehffffzglf-A4f, gg, If wh.. fx' ' ' Wi-Wf.':7-7fEac5 f l5f-1, - ,L U11 9-' 4' '52 ' '- ' N IA .f' uf ' 1 AL Z, .:E.?x'sx-2545!-E+B,,..:f .L-gli-g, 4 ,L CH, mr . . ag' F'fF ' ., 1' - ., m- ff- R 'r r-c . L I ,-A-5, A ' Z 4. '3' 2 , h '- -Spf Qx 14 .. .- 14- 1'-.4 .' i ,- ,- if Siu lg x . 1 'Hi' , 5' ,I 'f , gf r M y I sf '-:feed I. -. y-' .,' -. d l E: -1 uw - U NG--xi, g... V ' -1-FV f sf .Q-ww J'fm 3' 'Wa vm ' ,sg f: f A Af V'i'??'f1 1, if su 4 45: .fai1.f5a.' 5, f Gfiinsaf' Y- 4 l X 1 x P . JT'3,j.F54'f 'x1a...an.Zf' ., ,f ,. 4 U .f-, QI ?12b3WW 230 'l'H li 1907 O NON IJ .fl GA N Faculty of I... C. Smith College of Applied Science JAMES ROSCOIE DAY, IJ. Il., I.I.. Il.. S. 'Il. IJ., . Chancellor WIILLIAM KlilN'I', A. M., M. li.. Sc. Il, A 'I' A, 'I' B ll Stevens Institute of Technology Dean of the College of Applied Science l'1'nfr.rso1' of 1Ilt't'flllIII'L'llI ffllg1'Ilt'Ul'IlIg. 25 I.. C. Smith College and GOI Comstock Avenue NVII.I.IAM PkA'I l' G1m11.x1I1. Ph. li., li 9 II University of Berlin l'1'0f1'.r.w1' of lflt't'fl'l.t'lll If11gi11f'1'1'i11g, 35 I.. C. Sniith College and 504, University Place Pun. Coon Nuc:1cN'1', A. M., C. IC.. fl- 1' A ' Rensselaer POIYILICIIIIIC Institute I I,I'tIft'.Y.I'tJI' uf Ci:'1'l lfIlj.ffllI'l'I'l'Ilg, 32 I.. C. Sinith College anrl 4.17 University I'laee VV11.1.1.x M li11.xs'1'Us 'l'1xv1,o11, Ph. IJ., 41 B K Syracuse University l'1'ofvsso1' of .flfvfvlied fI4lIffIt'lIItllIt'S. 20 l.. C. Sniith College anrl 7.2.2 Irving Avenue 45150111116 II. Sifiiivaium, M. M. lil.. KI' I' A Naval Acacleniy, Annapolis, 'ancl Cornell University. tAssistant Iingineer U. S. Navy, retircclj .llssuriulv l,l'0ft'SSUl' of .lI'ft'l'1Illlll.t'tIl IflltLfflll'l'I'fll,tj, 20 I.. C. Smith College anrl 805 Comstock Avenue , GIQURGIC D16 AI.IllCR'1' Iifxncocic, R. S. in If. IC., T B II Purclue University .fIs.mr'iutv l'1'nfc.v.r111' in l'1'm'Iiml il-lmfl11111ir.v, Il I.. C. Sxnith College and S08 Marli- son Street ' I RANIlt1I,l'II 'I'. CUNGIPON, A. B., A T Syracuse University .'I.VXUl'l'lllt' l'1'ufr.v.w1' uf fflI,tflf.Vll, 26 I.. C. Sinith College anal 1.104 Iiast Aclains Street L1QoN l31u.'C1C I-Iowli. B. Ar. Syracuse University .flssovitztc l,7'Uff'5SUl' of ljl'll'IK'Iillg, 46 I.. C. Smith College and 208 Woodland Avenue Elnvauu NIORTIMER Aviinv I11st1'11cl01' in Metal Worlc, I6 L. C. Smith College and 726 Ostroni Avenue OF SYR.f'lCUSli UNIVERSITY 23I jixmiis l3tn,Km.EY FAULKS, JR., M. E. Stevens Institute Y lnsll'1u'tor in 15.1 f'I'I'l'lllI llfllI l51zgim'1'1'i11g. 46 L. C. Smith College and 303 Univer- sity Place Romani' BURNS H .x1.DANi9 Riino, C. E. Virginia Polytechnic lnstitute lHSlI'1lt'f01' in Mvvlialiival Ilrawiug, 46 L. C. Smith College and 417 University Place CARI. Hour BEACH, B. S.. NLE. , 'Cornell University ' l'ust1'm'lor in Mrwlznniral DI'lI'ZC'l'Hg, 46 L. C. Smith College and HH East Genesee Street . ORr.ANno SAMUEL S'l'li'l'S-ON, ll. S., fb B K Dartmouth College ' lnslriwlnr in Maflzematinv. L. C. Smith College and 503 University Place AR'1'i-mu ll. Swicm' fIs.vi.vlant 'fu llfl!?l71I!llI1'!'0l .l.aImrafm'y, 16 l.. C. Smith College and 205 East Colvin Street F. Oscixn I-loifritmn fls.s'i'.vfar1t in Shop Work, L. C. Smith College and 508 Madison Street FoRm2ST R. CARDUl.Lo lnstrmfioa' in Maclrflzt' Design, L. C. Smith College and 418 Lodi Street Rov C1iAvIf3NnlCR L!'l'f'lH'I'l' on Cl'1Il!'Ilf and Concrete, L. C. Smith College and 8 l-lien' Flats 232 THI5 1907 ONONl2.f!GflN Senior Reeorclsl TRVING Nlclflf l5lClCl,lCR, tu. e.. Syracuse, N. V. 42 K XII, 6 N E, B A ll. lfugiueering Society: Secretary of same C255 Onon- dagau Debating Society C155 Vice-President of sauieg Rod and Gnu Clubg President of saute C25 C355 Fencing Club C453 9 N E Dance Committee CALVIN Cot.i.ncR llisuoif, e. e., Verona. N. Y. Ctn1+:s'l'1cR AR't'uUR l'llXBY, e. e., Poultney. Vt. Z P. Y. Nl. C. A.g Treasurer of same C453 University Baud CI5 C25Q Treasurer of class Cl2ngineers5 C255 President of Troy Conference Academy Circle C351 Delegate to Nortfield Student Conference C255 Student Branch of A, I. li. E. C35 C45 Al.XYNARl5 D. CHURCH, e. e.. Wfellsville. N. V. A X P. Student llraueh of A. l. E. IC. Q S'l'ANI.l'2Y Cor.'rueR, m. e., East Orange, N. Y. 'If T. Senior Dinner Club JOHN G. Cooi.i2:Y, e. e., Canandaigua, N. Y. 4PK'I'. Ououdagau Debating Society C151 Fresluuau Debating Club: Engi- neering Associatioug Rod and Gun Club: Student Hrancli of A. l'. lil. IE. C455 Class Vice-President C453 Class CEngineers5 President C45 Fos'1'12R llAl.l'5WlN CRoe1c1f:R, c. e.. ' Niagara Falls, N. Y. Orange Clnbg Civil Engineering Soeietyg Cllee Club C45 RICHARD PRICE Davis, c. e., Middle Granville, N. Y. A X P, Track Team C25 C35 C45 ' IJIARRY li. Duuiiaii, c. e., llaldwiusville, N. Y. Orange Club: Fresluuan .Debating Club: Member of Student llrauclt of A. l. ll. FI. ITTARRY J. HRNMIQR, c. e., lvlolmwk, N, Y, 'IJ F A. University Band CI5 C251 Cllee Club C25 C35 4455 Society of Civil Eugineersg Syracuse University Qwartette C45 ROBERT P. HOI.DI'2IiBAUM, m. e., Sgmcrggty Pu, z tif, O If .S' Y IE' A C U S' If U N I V If R Sl T l 233 Ctt,tttt.t-:s C. lilNNT5. c. e., Jacksonville, Fla. Z XII. Y. M. C. A.: President, of l7ixie Club: Manager of Class Basket Ball teant CI7: Manager of Class Football teatn C27: Class Track teatn C273 As- sistant hlanager of Varsity Basketball team C371 Substitute on sattte C17 C27 C371 Manager of Varsity Basket Ball team C472 Class Treasurer C27: Class President C37 bl. Gottnon l,ot'tct..tct-:, c. e., Syracuse. N. Y. A X P. Leader of University Band: Class Football team C17 C27. Hwttttx' Dtcvotc lXfleGt..ltstt.ltN, c. e.. Hensonville, N. Y. A X P. Normal Clttb: Class Football team C17 Fttt-lnntttetc Attetttt:.tt,n lX ltc.t'rY.xttn. nt. e., Syracuse. N. Y. - B 6 II, B A B, 6 N E. Pipe and Stein: Onondagan Debating Society: Class Toastmaster C37 C.XRl.'l'C7N Y. Mtt,t,tctt, nt. e., Syracuse. N. Y. BA B. Engineering Society C27: Class President Cl2ngineers7 C37 C47: Fencing: Clttb C47 ' Rotttctet' DI. Ro't'ttwtf:t.t,, nt. e.. Syracuse. N. Y Fencing Clttb. Davin SIDNEY RtJ'r't'Y, e. .e, Towanda, Pa. Grange Clttb: lingineering Society: A. I. E. li.: Varsity Track team C17 C27: Freshman and Sopltomore Track teants. Lotus C. Stunt., e. .e. Richfield Springs, N. Y. flP1' A. University Band C17 C27: A. l. li. E. -IAY l,.fxDRt':U St7U'1'llWt7R'Illl, c. e., Norwich, N. Y. 411' A. Skull and Serpent: Corpse and Coffin: Instrumental Clttb C37 C47: Block S Clttb llttott R.fxt,t't-t Smrrtt, e. e., North Pitcher, N. Y. 2 X. Skttll and Serpent: Monx llead: Senior l'7inner Club: lnstrttmental Club: Coxswain of 1905 Freshman Crew and IQO5 Sophomore Ct'ew: Treas- urer of class C27: President of Junior Engineers Attc:tts't'tts jltmt-:s Sotntttcs, e. e.. Binhamton. N. Y. 13911, fb K A. Corpse and Collin: Olympian Debating Society: Electrical Engineers Association C273 Engineering Association Ct73 A. I. E. E. C473 Varsity crew C27 C37: Sub on Freshman crew C173 Sophomore Track team: Sophomore Football team: Sophotttore Basket Ball team: Cross Country Clttb C27 C373 President of class C273 Associate editor of 1906 ONONDAC-ANj Jun- ior Prom committee THI5 l907CJNClN171'lffAN Kam, llC5WI'IN Sounuts, c. e., Greenpoint, L. I. B 9 II, T 9 T. Senior Dinner Club: Engineering Association C15 3 Elec- trical Engineers' Association C253 A. I, E, E. C453 Long Island Club C453 Y. bl. C. A. CI5Q Charter member of l-llock S Club C453 Gobblers C453 Var- sity Track team CI5 C25 C35 C453 Captain of same C453 Class Track team C15 C25 C35 1451 Captain of same C25 C35 C45 3 Cross Country club C25 C35 C451 Alternate captain of same C253 Captain of same C353 Varsity Relay team C35 C453 Varsity Indoor Track team C253 Engineers' Football team C153 Class llaslcet liall team CI5 C253 Sub Varsity Basket 'Ball team C15 EuNics'r Dim, S'1'if:viiNsoN, m. e., Camillus, N. Y. President of Fencing Club I-ll-:Nav W'lcl,l.1c1z Swicwr, m. e., Phoenix, N. Y. Fencing Club ,lvliuutv W. Ticiutv, m. e., Syracuse, N. Y. 41 K XII. Mandolin Club C15 C25 l2l5W.-Xlill IXl.xNs11'n-:Lp lbfllaiuflf, ll. S. CSyracuse, l035, e. e., Vlfinterport. Me. Ea fb l' A. A. I. Ei E. C35 C453 Executive Committee of same C35 C453 Sec- retary and 'llreasurer of same C45 3 Football squad C353 Vice-Commander of crews C35 1 Commodore of crews C45 3 Gobblcrs' Club C45 rua: I5w1c:u'r VVoon, c. e.. I Cortland, N. Y. 4' K NP, 'I' 9 T. Senior Dinner Club: Skull and Serpentg Mandolin Club C25 C35 C453 Leader of same C451 Engineering Society CI53 Rocliancl Gun Club: Business Manager of Daily Orange C453 1905 ONONDAGAN Board3 Del- egate to district council fb K XI' at Provicl,ence, R. I. C35 1. v..,.,1. Ol ,S'1'lx'.-l6'USI' UNI! l'lxSlll 'iw - 1 . 1 v ..- unior Class Pictures --- L. C. Smith College of Applied Science SIDNEY H. AlllNl'l l' l':llWARIl AI. lhlscucls Ilmxxxrelm ll. llklilfll R.XI,I'lI KI. lllfNNlC'I I' Ill-:NNY IQ. -BRICLHS T JUIJSON L. BROWN llowfxnn QERI ff . NLR . 1 .l..'XRlb 'l'l'1Ii 1907 OIVOQVII,-'IGJIN L u.uu.n:s A. C'.xl,r. Rmcn W. Clxm' W. l,1f:uN Iimvums WMU: J. Ilfxczlck Onlvlilz K. I-Hluvoun Nlil,soN 1-I. IIHNDICNSUN K lumvl-:lc C. TNmileSol,l, lilcxliwr ll. I1AWliINS Ij:RNl':S'l' G, IIAyVKINS SY' OF 95 R.11CU.S'IZ llxluw R. Iouwsnx jx M ES L. KINYKIN I-llcwm' C. Mic:-I1-t1.s1':N UNlI'l5lx'.S'lTY I!1'3N,l.xMlN A. KI-:IQNIQY Rmn-:le'r IJ. KI-IIN QWV'-V GIQURIZIC I. ICIRCIIGASSICR jmlx W. NlCCl.lxmu K3 G7 7T lnilcm' M. V T' Plmlus .'Xl.l1'1u1:lm W. Ro g8 'I' M .XRION I. Ricu l m-tm-:mcse J. SIIICPIIIQRIJ Fmmvn G. SPICNCICR r O N O .V I7 ,-I G .fl N Ill Q07 limi, C. Rom' lllclzlzliwr R. S1-mw 6 9 77 XVILILLTI 4 C. Sl,AY'I'0N Ll-:oN F. SMIT1-1 A XS' L-A ll.xl4ul,n D. S'1'1':I'l-LENS CHARLIQS W. VOGT wr .- O lf' 5' V If .-I C US If UNI V15 RSI 'I' Y gn Wll,l,l.x1x1 R. VANlIuus1iN limuxl, C. WARIQINU NVII,I.l.XM V. Wu: un 15677 A1e'r11Lm A. WAGNICIQ Gu.xNvlLL1i A. NV,x'1'r31:S XX'.x1:m-:N NI. XX III Marr ARTIIUR M. W'x'r.:AN'r tlmuu' A. You-3 240 T H If I 907 O N O N U ,fl G .-I N I'1'as1'zlc11f, Tl'C'ClSlll'Cl', .S'cc1'c'mry, Clwplam, Pl'C7SI'lI!l7lIi, . Vice-P1'r's1'dc11f, . SGt'l'Cft!l'j' and PI'CSI'dL'llf,, . lf'1'cc-P1'cs1'd 0111, Sccrclary, . Trca.mre1', President, . Vice-P1'cs1'dent, Secretary, . T1'casm'c1', Class Officers First Scnzcsfcr. IQO6 Smmou CLASS JUN ION. Cmss Trcasn rar, . . S0l'll0MORli C LASS Fnlcsxrmlxw CLASS C. Y. Miller Chester 'Bixby DeNcra A. Colton Grant E. Bcnkcsscr HClljf1ll1ll'l A. Keeney Alan J. Wooclarcl Recd VV. Cady Howard Gowing Harry A. Dunsmorc Alonzo Flack Benjamin Avery Floyd Spencer james Cole Joseph Allibone john Lynch 1 O I S l' If .Al C U S If U A I lf' If I6 SI T V 41 American Institute of Electrical Engineers Syracuse University Branch Clflllllfllltlll, Prof. XVilliam lildlt Gralmam. I'h. ll. S4'C1'Uft1I'j', Eclxvarcl M.. Wharif 1: . 1. . , 4Nl.LLl l'IYli Cum M l'1 l'l'Il'I Prof. XV. l'. Graham, l'h. D. liclwarrl lll. Vvllilflrf Chester A. llixby A Calvin C. llishop N mi IIIQRSII li' G. IE. llcnkcsscr C. C. llishop C. A. Bixby M. D. Church .-X. l'. Foreman .-X. DI. Faulclci' C. A. Hills H. A. Yoe C. A. Rerst .l-I. E. Brclos 1906 I 907 R. M. .l'attcrson . S. Rutty . D. Stokes I.. C. Shaul R. L. Torpy G. Lovelace E. N. Wliarff F. Brinckcrhoff . M. VVygant . R. Shaw 24z THE I907 ONONlJ.'lGAN Grincls The Faculty as Recognized by the Freshmen Dom Paul, . ls'Ro1f1cSSoR N UGENT Lizzy,', . PROFESSOR Howl! Shep, PRo1fnSSoR Slnsinxun Doc, . PRoF1f:SSoR GRA1-IAM Bosco, . . PROFESSOR Bmcu Due-to-the-Fact, . PROFESSOR Ql3AncocK The Pocket-Book Man, . DEAN ICENT Cordi, . . . PROFESSOR CARnUr,Lo Flat-Foot, PROFESSOR FAULKS Cinch, PRoF15sSoR H1-:GG Wiseman, PROFESSOR AVl'2l2X' ff 6 AI: ROI: 1-:SSoR Last but Least, . . . Jimmie llarber's order to his tailor :-- Dl'1lXl'S Make those corduroys just wide enough so that I can get through the door. BIQRST Qcoming into Mechanics late and Hning all the front Seats occupiedj. Oh pshawl I have got to'take a seat in the Second row and probably won't be called on to-day. The danger signal of the Senior class -- Refejd Cougherty. PROFESSOR Howie Con the side lines as the ball. having been carried out of bounds is brought to the center of the Heldj Now, why do they do that? SMART FRESH Cbeside himj You see 'Professor it is this way. After the ball was projected from the fullback's foot, it described a paraboloid of revolution. At a certain point in mid-air, a perpendicular let fall from the ball intersected the vertical trace at the ground line, and the line normal to this in the third angle being coincident with the Side line, the ball was declared by the referee out of bounds and so has to be brought back to the center of the field. 01 S Y R .fl C U S li UN I lf' If R Sl T Y 243 TN lvlrxcnini-: Dicsion llUl,l,ARD Cto M r. Cardullo.j You're all right, Professor, only l should think you would learn to multiply before showing us how to design a 5,000 H. P. engine. QUl3S'l'ItJN-'A'i ls Rooker a Junior or a Sophomore? ANSWI-:R- 'lqook at the numerals on his sweater. R UM on It is understood that Bullard has applied- to the trustees of Syracuse University for the position of Dean of the Lyman C. Smith College. It is further understood that he has selected the following for his corps of assistants: a . C. W. Vogt as Professor of English. H. Brinkerhoff will act as his assistant. Teddy Sherwood's knowledge of kinematics will probably place him at the head of this department. Hager is Professor of Drawing. J. Barber will Fill the position of Chief lnterrogator. Descriptive geometry will be ably taught by Cogwin. Kirchgasser will handle the subject of mechanics with ability. Lastly, Harry Stephens will give his entire attention to competent in- struction in Machine Design. NOTICE lfVAN'l'l'IIJ-A strong hydraulic drill and a steam shovel cheap. C. A. Cam. BAD Boys Berst began by bothering Beach. But Brinkerhoff bidding Brelos bye- bye, bolting by Baldwin, broke Berst's bicepts. Berst bending back beckoned 'K Buster-Brownf, But Buster being busily building braces beside Bab- cock. .llerst began biting Brinkerholt. But Brink bit back. Begg being by, biffed both bad boys. Barber brought Berst back begging. Beach beauti- fully bowing, bade Berst be bound. But Babe broke Berst's bonds. Berst blessing Babe beautifully, bounding by Beach became benignently balmy. 2.5.4 'l'HIf 1907 ONONIIJIGAN Puolf. SIIEI-.mlm f'l'o class in Steam Enginej- Yes. there may be some mistakes in this book, but the author was a very busy man and evidently some of the book was not written until the devil came for the copy. HY CMJ. in fl'hysies Vl- The talking power of a telephone is di- rectly inversely proportional to its eapaeityf' I'I0I.Dlf2Rl!AUM--'KDCZU1, T have found another thing in your book which T do not understandf, Tm-3 Fo1,i,ow1No vlumoles .l-lawn ANNouNe1f:p 'rum SUllJili,L l'S Fon 'l.'lllClR Timsrs SlIl'2l'I'lCRD-M The Design for a Shearing Machine. i.iUl,l..XRlJ-U VVhat l do not know about Eng'ineering'. CAn exhaustive treatise.j HAGEN- The Fallibilities of Woman. V XV.x'r1cles- Hydraulic Machinery. XN.x1m1Nc:- Lib1'ary Economy fur. Engineering. lNo1cRsol,L,- My Autobiog'1'aphy.', 'lincoln 'rum l,.imnas' 1-lousm jou1:NAI. VVhy is VVy gant? ' Can a Cag win? Did Earl C. Root? VVas llrelosftj? Could Charles Comfort Kinne? NVl1y engineers should be good financiers. They study Dean Kent's Pocket Book. ' SV RACUS15 UNI V If RSIT V 2 45 246 Till? 1907 ONONlJ.flG.fIN The Historical Association Prof. Earl E. Sperry T. A. Levy . . Lois R. Kupfer, '06 Martha Hutchins, '06 Elizabeth Mogg, '06 Pauline Hagaman, '07 H. A. Stebbins, '06 .llertha Ketchum, '06 Mr. Hudson, '07 . VV. W. Porter, '86 Arthur C. Parker, '06 P'1'C.YlidC'1If lf fC'C-P1'USiliClll Rccordizzg Sccrvicwy flsszlvmizt Recording SCCl'CfUI'j' C0l'1'CSf70IIlllillg Scw'c'tai'y A.s'.s'zfstci1Lt Cl7I'l'L'Sf7lJIIfilillg' SL'C'I'f'ftII'5 L ill ra 1' iai if l i'r.s't A.vs1'sm11t Lfbl'Gl'I'CllI SCL'0llli .fl.r.ri.rtallt L1'bl'ar1'ci11 , 'l i'1'L'0SIH'CI' .fl .s'.v1'.m11zt 'l'1'm.v11 rm' Executive Committee Messrs. Lear and Housekneeht V Membership ' The membership consists of the instructors in history, the alumni resid- ing in the city, who majored in the department, all students majoring or otherwise interested in history. and several city residents who are especially interested in this department of the University. Meets the Hrst Saturday evening of each month in the Seminar Room. The Philosophical Association Prcsidmzf, . .... Dr. W. 'I'. Coddington lf'I'CC'-Pl'L'Sftl'C'1If, . Dr. G. VV Wilsoii SCC7'C'flI7'y, . . Miss Mabel Hendricks, '06 T'rcasm'cr, ,....... Evan M. Jones, '06 The Executive Committee is composed of the officers, together with VV. E. Doughty, '04, and George I. Becker, 'o6. The membership of the club is open to all majors in philosophy and all seniors who are taking their minor in that department. 4 l O I S Y R .fl C U 5' If U Nl V 15165 I T V 247 ,L fi, Q or 0 favgvpfogf - .rw ,JC 0 ,eo L ' Q 0 'xmi'nF? gli, ' O1zo.xN1zED,, OCTOBER, 1901 Officers Prcsidmfv, . Dr. Charles E. Rogers V 1.60-P1'C.TfIfF1lfv, Miss Edna Campbell, '06 Scc1'efary, . . T1'CllSlM'C7', . CllUfl'HIl1JI of l3.rc'f11lif'c COIIIIILIIHCF, Miss Katherine G. Hinchman O7 Miss Ella ll. VVallace, '07 Dr. Albert M. Reese The Association meets the first Monday evening of each month. Classical Club Cfficers President, . . . . Raymond I-l'. Lacey, '05 V 1760-Prc'side11t, . Miss Harriet March, '06 Secrc'fa1'y, . . Miss Adelaide Dnrston, 307 'l',, . . ,, 100.8111 Fl, .Lil21'a1'ian, ..... C'lmi1't111a11 of l2.'L'UC'llfl.T'f' Committee, . Wesley Douglas . Miss Agnes Kingsley, 306 . . Dr. H. M. Burchard The Classical Club was organized in january, 1896. Its membership consists of the professors of Latin. Greek and Semitics and graduate and senior students who are specializing in these departments. Several others of like tastes have been elected to membership. The club meets semi-monthly during the college year in the Classical Seminar Room. 248 TI-I li 1907 ONONIJ,-flG,flN Mathematical Club Officers Dil'0Cf0l', Vice-Dirccto1', . Sc'crc'fary, . 'I i1'COSIH'Cl', . I . 1711 ra riaii, . . l'r0f. VVarren G. llullard Mr. Daniel Pratt Miss Laura E. Mott, '06 Friend L. VVells, ,06 Miss Gertrude Wriglit, '06 Executive Committee Miss Ruth l. Thorp, '06 Miss Edith E. Morin, iO7 Andrew L. Sloan, '06 Howard S. 'l'0tte1', '06 The membership consists of the faculty 0f the Mathematics Department and the major and minor students in this depar Monday evenings of every third week. tment. The Club meets on The Science Association Officers President, . . T . ViCC-Pl'C.YI-liC'l1'l, . . .S'ecrctary- 7lI'C'llSIl7'Cl', . . . C1lUI'7'HIl1lI of the Program C 0Ill1Ilfl'ffCC, . . Prof. Saunders Dr. Cooper . Dr. Reese Dr. Metzler The club meets on alternate Friday evening's. Limited in membership to the faculty am Science Department. l graduate students in the O I S V If .fl C U S15 UN I V15 R Sl T Y 249 The Chemical Club Officers Pl'f'SI'dFIlf, . . . . Prof. E. H. Archibald Vlift'-Pl'0.S'I'lf6'llf., . . Mr. W. G. Wilcox S Nrctury-'l'rms11rm', . Mr. VV. G. Gartner Program Committee Dr. Cooper M r. Perkins Mr. Cheesman Membership in the Chemical Club is confined to members of the faculty, major students in chemistry and such other members as the club may elect. Meetings are held alternate Monday afternoons at 5 o'clock. The English Club Oflicers Pl'l'SI'dl'llf, . . . . Jacob C. Tressler. '06 lyfff-PI'C.T1'lfCIIfv, . Elizabeth Opp, '07 5'c'crc'tnry, . M.Dorothy Olive1',,o6 'l'rc'a.vm'vr, ........ Roy L. French, '06 Composed of the faculties of departments of English and of Oratory and Public .Speaking and the students pursuing elective work in those depart- ments. , A 250 THI5 1907 ONONDAGAN Semitic and Biblical Club Officers Pmvlmlzwzf P7'CSl'lfC'l!f, . . . Dr. lsmar J. Peritz lf'l.l'!'-I71'l'Sidl'lIl, . . Harry ll. llelcher, '06 Sn'rvfziry-Trvaslirm' . Miss 'Bertha L. Ketchum, '06 Executive Committee Miss Minnie V. Taylor, '06 I-lerhert A. Magoon. '06 Arthur C. Parker, '06 The Semitics and llihlical Club was organized in IQO4, and its nieetings are held monthly, The object is the advancement of the interests of the de- partment. All students taking work in the department are eligible to mem- bership. Syracuse University Prohibition Club Officers President, . . . ..., C. Z. Spriggs, '05 Vice-1'rcs1'd011f, . . R. G. Perkins, '07 S6'C7'C'flII'y, . . . Walter White, '07 Tl'C'flS1lI'CI', . . . . Will L. Chandler, '06 - League Reporter, . C. Arthur Call, '07 OF President, . I!ll'C-P7'0Sflfl?Ilf,, Secrdary, I 1 I 'I'I'tl.VH7'0'l', sy1eAcU.s'15 UN11f1a1es1Ti' 251 Q Boar s Head Officers l-lcrbcrt A. Robinson, '07 Miss Graco N. Henderson, '06 Miss Ella Il. VVallucc, '07 . Clayton ll. Chappell, '08 Executive Committee. C. R. Wallce1', '08 P. lf- lllnmn, '08 VVilliam W. Gerber, '06 Moses VVinkclstein, '07 Pl't SI'dCllf, . . V1'cc-Prcsidcvzt, . S'c'c1'ctm'y and T1'ca.s'1m'e1', 1'IL.VlfI lH7l'lJ7'f, . . H. D. Stokes, '06 Harry W. Farrington, '07 Fencing Club Officers E. D. Stevenson. '06 . . G. l7'. S. Cross, '06 . M. C. Smith, '06 john Gruvcs Executive Committee C. E. I-lills, '06 E. D. Stevenson, '06 252 Pl't'SI'l1iCHf, . 1fiL'0-PI'L'Sl'lfClIl, 'l'1'c'n.v111'cr . Edith Ring, '06 TI-Ili 1907 ONONIIAGXIN The Women's Tennis Club Officers Executive Committee Carlcnu Barra-tt. '08 Lois R. Kupfer, '06 Grace Faulks, ,O7 Ada Trolan, '06 Reva Casper, '07 CA1u,1cN1c BARRli'l l', '08 7'vn1u'.v Cllillllffllll, ,S'r'a.vun of 1905 O lf' .Y lf' If .fl C U .Y If U N I I' li R S I 'l' Y 25,1 t ,,, ,lil .Ill .l l - gy 1 1 ' U l 1 A V 'll I K 7 J ul 9 X my l ,lluqll Nwlhhy If ' .gl 'll f lg 'll 'fl e Pl't'Sl'lft'IIf., . llliss Estelle Slmcpzml, '07 I vfft'-Pl't'.Yl.t1,l'llf. . Miss Lois Kupfcr. '00 Sva'1'v1'z11'y-T1'c'a.v111'v1', ..... Gcorgc Gctslu-1', '08 The membership is rcstrictccl to tllosc clccting' work in the l.lUlll2lllCL' l,4zmguagcs. and 1l1ll1llJCl'S about forty. lllclctings are hclcl fortniglmtly on W1-cl11esclz1y cvcnings. Q3 JO 9UfllbVGv.UulUE 1' .JL .2 .-i.Jk. -lk. -is lil ln. 'ills-we 5. llilfll' U 0 . V! IELHNQ--. H. ln WN flgflllf l A QE ,J P1'esidc'11f, . . Wlilliam C. Lowe Vibe-P1'b.v1'dc11f, Miss Cathic A. EElSlIll11ll'l,7O7 SC'Cl'l'flH'j'v, . Charles Holzwarth, '06 7l1'l?l1S1l'l'Cl' ,...... llfliss lllahle A. llrown, '06 The 1'I'IGIlll7C1'Sl'llJ is rcstrictccl to those tillilllo' work in the ClCI'l'l1Z1ll Dc- l :- pzlftmcnt. llflcctmgs arc hclcl lll the ClylNllZlSllll1l on altc1'11z1tc Tucsclay cvcn- ings. 254 Tllli 1907 oNoND.f1a..-11N . I 1 X . ' o '-- ,ft 'ix l NK 1 .li lv xx '- ,f i ' 4- .12-ffqlf.. X 2.3 ' .. 1 - f- Xl f l 1 1 fk ' a gr' . . . ' lay 0' Demson PYIZC DCClam3llOH - Open to Sophomores jonx Cuousif: Co1,1,1':cz1-3, A1-1111, 3. 1905 Organ Solo-Grand Cliorns, E F major .......... . . . Miss Ev1':1,vN Wmm Shakspcre y' .A.......................... .......... ,Rossi-21. D.xY'1'oN 'l'1u-:m1,cox, C11.x'1'11.xA1 A Plea for the Cl1llClI'Cll,' ........................... VVILLIAM VVINCJNA IXNDREWS, Co111N'1'11 Affairs 111 Cuba 'l ..................,.............. . . . Rox' S1c1':1,1-:Y Mooiui, DE1.1'111 F.Xl.I.S The Eloquence of O'Connel ................... . . . . . IJARTUS A1,'1'oN Davis, F0181 Cov1N1:'1'oN NVenclall Phillips U ....,............ ' ................ . R.wMoNn Glaouci-3 .l'1s1uc1Ns, l'llGl'lI.ANI7 Piano Solo- Valse Brilliante ,'.' ................. . . . . Miss Lu1c1,1.A M1r.1,n-:ia The Rcconsiclcrecl Verdict ...... , ....,........... . GI5KJllClI'Q N1-:1.soN ANoi51.1., S1nN1f:v fl. l1c Home . ........................ ..... . .IAMES QLIN Cow, Po'rs1mM N Against Centralization ......., , ............. Rolsicm' S1 M PSON, 31111 flf':11'ticlge at thc Play ............................... RAvMoNn Nmmf: CAM1'1s1:1.1.. SVRACUSIC Gltillllvtlllf .lllgC'I'S0l . .Broolcs 'l'lm1'si0n .Phillips . . .Curtis .Whmey Venzzzbles . .Grady . .Grady . . .f'4fL'Idl'lllQ Problenis of the New South ..,............ 1 ......... . . . .Grady l'lliRI3lCR'l' Al,l'IXANlllCli .R0lllNSUN, FABIUS PRIZES IXVVARDED 'If l1'Sl-R1lj'l11CJl1Cl N. Campbell. Seeoucl-Russel D. Trebilcox. O 1 SQVRACUS15 U N I V I5 RSI fl' lf' .255 Prize Reading Contest for Women LIRERAI, ARTS CIIAPEI., lX'lONDAY, MAY 8, 1905 Mrs. Frederick D. Losey, Pfresidevzt VocalSo1o.... .. .... ..... ...Seleetecl Miss WI1.I.1A1vIs The Power of Free Ideas . .......,................. Wendell Plzillifps EVA TVIAY SIIERBURNIC, .PoR'rI,ANn, Mug. The Land of Long Shadows ............ , ......... ...Marie Corelli JEAN PARK. CI.IIf'roN S1'RINos The Death of Sturforth ....................... .. .Dleleens HEI.EN M. KNAl l7., Sonus ,Iulcn Arjamand's Dagger. .................... .... E dwin ,'ill'l10lll ROSE HIQIMAN. SYRACUSIIZ ' Vocal Solo ....................... .... S elected Miss W1I,I,IAMs Andrea del Sarto . ..............................., Robert BI'0'ZUlll-Hg CERACE A. HIQNDIQRSUN, MAImIsoN The Battle of WateI'loo .................. . ......... . . . .Victor Hugo MARY EUGICNIA l.'lENj'AM1N,, SYRACUSR: The Leper . . ...... . .......................... . . .N. P. Willis IXLICE NIARIE PoR'rIf:R, SYRACUSIC Selection from H Last Days of Pompeii .................. Billwol'-Leffon HULDAII E. IQUPFER, IQINKAING, CHINA Selection from Tale of Two Cities . ................ . . . .Dicleens lVlARY EI.I.n:N BLAIR, Roci-IIcs'I'IcR PRIZE WINNIERS Fl7'Sl'1lNlARY EI.I,I2N BLAIR Second--Rosif: HISIMAN , Tlllfll--I'IUl4DAII E. lfUl'1 ER 256 TIII5 1907U1VUND.'iGfl1V The john C. Tennant Prize IN i'1lS'1'0RY An Annual Cash l'rize offered by John C. Tennant. '01, for the best essay submitted by a senior major student in history on some subject con- nected with the Civil VVar period. Won 1905, by Robert Park, '05 . The D. A. R. Prize lN H1s'r01zY An annual Cash Prize by the Onondagan Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, for the best essay submitted by a senior major student in history on some subject connected with the Revolutionary period. Won in 1905 by Paul V. Hoyler, '05 The John C. Strong Prize IN S1cM1':'1'1cs .XNIJ lilIllC1Xl, L1'1'1i1c.x'1'uu1': Uiiierccl annually for the best essay of five thousand words on some sub- ject connected with the Old and New 'l'estament. Not contested in 1905 The Van Allen Latin Verse Prize Established by the Rev. VVillian1 Harmon Van Allen. iQO, of Boston. VVOn 1904, by Miss Bessie Marion Rhines, '05 The William W. Wilcox Prize IN CHI:M1s'1'1w An Annual Cash Prize offered the student showing the greatest neatness and general excellence in laboratory work in Chmistry I. VVOn 1905, by William B. Heroy, '08 O If S' 5' R 11 C USN l1Nll'l5N,S'l'l' V 57 SQCGJIQQZC nw .. ,, M - , i 7 L' ' M - ,... .t ,. ,-if., ,. -- , 'Q7f'7f -, ' cf L ' J N wtf '- 'f1'57 K ' 7 - 5131 M N V, N - A 75am . A :Elisa . L 5-rg: M-AMN. K Q. .'a'-'QAQ,5i.g:a'. 5,15 Q3 .4 R, Y gy f Ni 'A ' - 42953 K X ix :'g.44:.w,,.fr,. .R '..! 35' j 91.1 cf ' 258 - THI5 1907 ONONIMIGAN X I Tum Al.i1,xM1suA, F lfzlsnuam' 2l, IQOG ,gy x fif-5 . :EEL ,gl I4 Given by Plzi Kappa Alpha, under patronage QQ of the .S'vm'o1' Class V ' 'T iw- ?.f.'.E'i3'! :-'1, - - ig g,,1QfL.23h.,,.if.1g,r.g:'g.ggg. The Phi Kappa Alpha Committee 1525522 : . . . . bf ' NVill1an1 IL. Allis 'ME' . F Lenius O. Ilurrcll Cyrus ll. Griffith Edward N. Packard, jr. A Frederick H. Plumb 1 Augustus J. Squires Y w -1 v - f 1'I'1Cl'Kl L. Wells ' Fayette VV. Whitney ' ...eg f:.-. f 'B'8' Patronesses M rs. George H. 'lloncl p Mrs. Edmund L. French Mrs. James M. Gilbert Mrs. VVilliam A. Groat Mrs. George F. Hadley . Mrs. A. M. Knickerbocker Mrs. William Nottingham Mrs. H. W. Plumb Mrs. George C. Shafer Mrs. Benjamin Shovc Mrs. Lyman C. Smith O 1 ,S' l R11 C US If U N I l'lf If Sl 'll l' 259 X , Q: ixgrxfj' sf,1Y-v, 13: -v - I . , - A -Y-af sv -V4 0 o U L7 U 0 l 'J N za 'Ilm-3 Al,llAlNlllRA, Duc. lo, 1905 52, Cf1 f'C1l 113' C'o1'psv and Cofiin, IIIIJCI A f'llfI'01ll7lQ'C of flHll'0I' C'la.r.s' ' l ? Prom Committee lla George N. Angell lg Loon H. Cornwzlll x v. of - wiwx 3.1 Ifrccl I.. Cagwin ' ' 55' fggxfr ,l 5 VVZIHOI' H. Griffith . 'W I k . , , . friggin a, J, Damn-l Q. lXlllCliC1'b0L'liCl' VV ,n VVilliz1m U. l':1rk . N N , nj r, Arr. , ' 9 . ly fa' ' .51 J Arthur I.. Powell 3, l l 'ft Ncrlc VV. 'Ralph fl will 1' blames l'. Ryan ll lf' l 5,3 l Hnrolcl D. Stcplwns lflwl x f' . -- 4 KL gh Dwight D. Stone ,l ll gf if x J ,ali Grosvenor S. Wfrlght f lll M gyms 5 s X -lv' 95 -ft . f s !'Q.Y7.'Q Patronesses MW llt Q A ' ff st 'X f, 4' K- -7 M1-S. W. 11. Kirk 'ssieif' ,, 'A 't 1 -V ' -ff' ggvlg Mrs. A. T.. l'CCk X - -. - Af-2'-fi l - M, MXYESEL X Mrs. F. XV. Smith Qs M 1-S. I. Lt wr-ig-m wg? M Mrs. lf.. Nottinglmm Mrs. D. l'hclps Mrs. l.. C. Smith M rs. VV. A. Groat .4 f' - is -gf! .. -.39 -. Mrs. N. Gilhcrt M rs. Stephens Mrs. H. -NW. Vlumh llflrs. H. S. Holrlcn lllrs. JX. lllrs. F. Mrs. H. Mrs. G. H. lloufl Mrs. C. C. H1'0Wl1 M. K11ickc1'lmo'ckcr M. '1'hompson S. Wfillcinson 60 Tllli 1907 ONONlI.lCf.fjlN fe as . E wg? . ', 1 n K, ,, 1- , t x -. i 4:1 293 .- -- ... We..- .1 V ff- , 'U FRESHMAN Y..-pllhp 'F' 'fwmmijg C'lu.s'.v ofJX'i11vlvv1l llrrudrvu' and iYl.llC lim'lmc lflmvsia, fJL I'tlliliR go. 1905 'llo,xs'r liiwr ,lx0llStlll2lSlCl' ...... . . .l'l. llr-:mal-:l:'r AI Uiumerc, Qlle. The Sopliommes . ...... JOHN W. LAIRD Uur Opportunities . . . . l 1unf. H. Xl. IEURCILXRIJ The Co-'lid ...... .. .,.... lim-:xii M. XVuuz1:U1zc:x-:la Our University .GUY W. l'.xl:'l'Rllic:1c, fPres. of 'OGJ The Elder Brother . . . .ll .-Xl,'ruN DAVIS CP1'cs. of 'O7j Class Spirit ...... .... l iA'I'lll'fRlNl'l XfVR1c:u'1' Freshman Privileges . .... I-IIQNRY A. N1vmN I 5llC,l.,lNII.l,llB 6 M111 xr NX , '1' P H o ,NM Wg! 1 'W W QU ' V ,QM lx , l an ,WU W N 9325 H9159 4212512995 ' QJl'ClT1iI'l0 MIUY QN WH Socnety 'f -,- hx f 'xp-aw H 5'n 1 m 61566 H rmiwfp x f 5? K ' ffl! .l im u M ML sei NW S U mb W A wN 1 '1 TK 'k f, k I HH jp Nw u wrlm ww In gm - S 2 ,, ,fail Nm Q I C1065 0 F- S' V RA C US I5 UNI V HRS! 7' l' 265 Ihr illllmiiml Gllulm The season of IQOS-'06 of the G1-ee and Instrumental Clubs is the history of one of the finest and largest organizations ever known to the University. At the Club Smoker and Feed, which was held last spring at the lleta Theta Pi House. G. Harold Merry was advanced to the managership and .Birney li. Petigrue and Ernst Fahnestock were elected leaders of the Glee and lnstrumental Clubs, respectively. The men were called out early in the fall and there were more than one hundred that entered the trials. This abundance of good material made it possible for the leaders to arrange large and well balanced clubs. Rehearsals were immediately commenced and when the men left on the Christmas trip they were the best musically trained club that had left the University in years. The Christmas trip was an innovation, being l'VCSt instead of East. which hitherto had been the regular custom, and the change was singularly success- ful. Stops were made at Oswego, Batavia, Akron, lluffalo, Niagara Falls, Lockport and Rochester. The whole trip was marked with success from the beginning and fin-e conecrts were given in every place. Socially the tour was the best that had been arranged in years. Receptions, dances and theater parties were common and the clubs were joined in their festivities by the alumni and their undergraduate friends in the different places, which they attended. ' The annual city concert marked the highest point of the clubs' musical success. The clidas were carefully drilledg the glee club particularly being indebted to thi earnest coaching of Prof. Butter, who has assisted wonder- fully throughout the year in bringing the clubs to their high standard. The concert was signaliz-ed by new and catchy music and its fine rendi- tion by both clubs. Numerous engagements are being arranged for by the manager and a successful close of the season is anticipated. G. Hixizorn lX4'1':nRv, Manager. 64 T11 I5 1907 O N O N I? fl Cffl N Glee Club G. l'lzu'olcl lVl'c1'1'y, ........ . lllc111r1,Qr'1 'liirncy ll. ll-tig'1'11Lf, ...... . l.011rfr'1' f'll'l'.Yl '!'vunrs C. D. llcckwillm Clayton lf. llixlvy C. C. Simons lf. T. Noorc D. lg. llcckcr l l. D. Vanlluscl' l'l1ilip C. lflcnscl Russell S. Ncrccr lilarry lf. llcmclc ll. ll. 'Pvtigruc Clilfforcl 'R XN2lllit'l' llyzcr W. joncs Carl S. Gravcs ll. ul. Allanmcr C. C. Pcarsall A. W. Armitzlgc D. T. Mclicnsic L. Talmadgc I-T . Svmzzrl 'l'v1m1'.v Hm'z'lo11v.v l?f1.v.s'vs P11011 ist l'-lzlrolcl Tymcscu ll. ll, SlilI1I1L'1' Gen. N. :Xngcll ll. ll. 'l'1'cbilcox W. Y. lloyrl llvrln-1'l NN. Slmulcx l'. ll. Ramos G. S. Wright I . lb. llupkhms ll. ll. llrmvn C. IC. XN'illi:1n1s I.. lfl. Cornwzlll l'l0SlL'1' ll. Crocker F. XV. VVl1itm-y Ol S3 lx ICUSI UA f '11 f'1e1e.s' ' 115 20 3 .v.,.?,. Mandolin Club rust Fflll11L'Sl'0ClC, . . . . l,r'ml'4'r C. IQ. Potter C. Il. licnson F. ,I'. Stoclclarcl A. S. VWICUX F. VV. Toxvnscml IC. A. HllI1Q.'C1'fOl'd VV. VV. Townsend A. G. Green A. lf. Stacy l'.l'l'Xl Aftllilfflfljll ,Slwozzd Aflllllftllllll Gnilmav lllrrllflolax C0110 W. G. Newton Banjo E. E. Wfilliams IL C. SIJ1'2lQ'l1L' U. S. Pease C. ll. Nclicnsiv G. A. Hof IXI. A. Cum G. IC. Angell IC. 'lfI. XVclls N. Tl. 'llcmlcrson 266 'I' H If 1907 O N O N I7 11 CA N x In ' W IU Uvqirr . 'liif-IE CPI IA. 55 :J if ' far? 'ix 4'-M: 1 '- - ' I .,.. 1 zisrzfgb f ig Ciffllkd-A I fr ' -wr V Ei r J' AEE I Ifgfpij l .. 'ii i- fP 'QU Q' fi' -- UV - I X h VA: . -- ' L ,.n U! I ,RI mmm M Urgzni IIVCIIICIC-fJVCl'llll'C in F .............. ...lfalzlkx - MR. I'1-:.IxRs,xl,l. I. Alma Mater ........................... ...S'fc'f'r'11s Grim ANI! INs'l'RUMlcN'i',xI. Cl II. In :1 Rose Garden .................. INs'i'1zuM I'2N'l'AI, Cmms III. Bloimlugiic- lIIuc I,'1ws ........... I-I. W. F.'XRRIN'l'UN ,UIIS . . .flllvn . OVII-Q'l'lIl7I IY. March Song . ................. C. Hvckvr Gmini Cr,Un V. Violin Solo- Ahcml Stern ........ . . .Walqzzcr M R. FAnN1Cs'l'ocK YI. Quartet- A Summcr's I41.lII2lIJa H ........................ G1'lJ.v011 IXIICSSRS. HI-:NSI-tl., IYIERCIQIQ, IV,I'I'l'IGRUl'2 AND Glmvl-:S VII. Descriptive Mccllcy- Circus l'aracIc ............. J. H. JI'lllIl'lI.Q'S .INS'l'1zUMl2N'rAI, CLUHS I. Vlczlsc won't you bc my--I-Im? ................... ...... D arf' Mu. II. IE. I'm'r1c:uurc ANn'l'u1c Gum: Chun II. Piano SUI!!-SIIPICCZIIO Iftuclc in C .....,................ RIIIJIIISICIIII Mu. 'livmicsnizw III. Zcona Waltzcs ........................ . ..... xlruold INs'l'lum1':N'1'.fxl, Cwns IV. Rczuling-Caj Tha I-lat. C0t1IC'.WI,' fbj Aux ItaIicns ..Lyff011 MR. FRANCIS J. HANNON . V. IInritcmc Solo- Out from the North an Iceberg came ..,. Hrozww Mu. Ii'if:'l'1c:uun.: VI. Song' of the Caimibzll ........... . . ,Svotf Gmini CLUB VII. HOI1, Syracuse ........................... ...Lac Grier: .win INs'1'lzm11':N'l'M, Cwns OlS1lx.ICl.Sl I.Nlll.lxSll5 I K X xhklpugu G if 268 THE 1907 ONONDAGKIN Athletic Governlng Board of Syracuse University Officers Pl'C.YI'!l0IIf,. . . . D. Raymond Cobb Vice-P1'cs1'dc'11l, . . G. S. Larrabee Scc1'c'!m'y, . . . S. H. Cook T'I'6'l1JIII'C'I , . ...... W. W. Porter Membership FACULTY ALUMNI Prof. F. J. Holzwarth G. H. Bond, '94 Prof. H. A. Peck D. R. Cobb, '92 Prof. W. Martin Smallwood Dr. F. VV. Van Lcngcn, '98 Prof. Frank R. Walker Henry Danzigcr, '90 SUSTAINING UND1zRGRAnUA'1'12s G. S Larrabec Edward N. Packard, Jr., '06 A. E. Nettleton Fayette VV. Whitney, '06 H. W. Smith Leon H. Cornwall, '07 H. S. VVilkinson D. Alton Davis, '07 Committees Foo'rBALL Prof. H. A. Peck, Chairman Dr. F. W. Van Lcngcn Q uLA'Eclwarcl N. Packard, Jr. G. S. Larrabcc TRACK Prof. W. Martin Smallwood, Chll'i7'17l!l7l H. B. Danziger L. H. Cornwall A. E. Nettleton O If S VRA C USE UNI V15 RSI T Y 269 G. H. D. R. Prof. Prof. G. I-I. NAVY H. W. Smith, Chairman. Bond D. A. Davis Prof. Frank R. Walker BASEBALL Prof. F. j. Holzwarth, Chairman Cobb Fayette VV. NVhitncy H. S. VVilkinson AUlll'1'lNG H. W. Smith, Chrlllllllflll I-I. A. Peck D. R. Cobb PURCHASING G. S. Larrabec, Clzairmalz W. Martin Smallwoocl H. B. Danzigcr GNN:-:u.u, A'r11l,1i'1'1cS Prof. Frank R. Walker, C lzairman Bond F. W. Whitney A. E. Ncttlcton Student Athletic Assoclatlon PI'CSl'liCl'If,. . . . . Edward N. Packard, Jr., '06 V ice-President, . Frank Erastus Phelps, '06 SggrgfaryJ , . I'ICl'Cl1 POUCT, ,O6 Treasurer, . W. W. Porter 270 T1-1 If 1907 oNoN1J.f1c:.f1N The Syracuse University lnter-Academic Assoclatlon Schools Represented Colgate Academy Cook Academy Cortland Normal Fredonia Normal Genesee Vtfesleyau Seminary Ithaca High School Masten Park High School l 'otsdam Normal . Rochester East High School St. Iohifs Academy Syracuse High School Vlfatertown High School yliyomiug Seminary Summary of Eighth Annual Meet ' ' .'lrz'l1lmlzl l ivlrz'. May 27, 1905 School 'llotal NVyomiug Seminary, . . . 32V Colgate Academy. .... 28 Rochester East High School, 27M Nasten 'Park High School, . i8 Cortland Normal, .... ro School Total Syracuse High School, . . IO Potsdam Normal, . . 5 liredonia Normal, . 4 lthaca High School, . . 3 St. John's Academy, . . I Wlatertown High 'Scho0l, . lnter-Academic Records lifveut l-lolder CA:s'i'i.E1sm N . S. YOUNG CA5'1'l,IiMAN . . S. YOUNG 100-yard dash .... lF- l R 220-yard dash..... .. lp- ln 440-yard clash .... H. 'IMRNIQS lflalf-mile run .... .... S . A. I-lucrms Mile run .,..... .... Vl 7. PAULL Two-mile run .... .... V V. V, Btwn 220-yard hurdle ..... CA:4'i'l,i21s1,xN Pole vault ...... T. Mooiui Broad jump ........ ....I,. H. SIMMON High jump ............ ..F. RISLICY Putting I2-lh. shot ...... M. F. llOllR 'llhrowing I2-lb. hammer.Bl. F. llokn Record io i-5 sec. 22 3-5 sec. 52 sec. 2-03 3-5 4-35 10.34 26 sec. I0 ft. 834 in. s 2l ft. UM, in. 5 ft. rr in. 45 ft. 9 in. 165 ft. 7M in. I School Colgate Academy Colgate Academy VVyoming Seminary Masten Park High School Masten Park I-ligh School Syracuse High School Colgate Academy Elmira Free Academy VVyoming Seminary Colgate Academy Colgate Academy Colgate Academy O lf! S V R ,1lCUS1.5 U N I V li NS I T l' 27I lnter-Collegiate Association of Amateur Athletics of America Officers 1905-1906 President ,...... W. N. Stillman, Yale IKenneth Groesheek, College City of New York lloalorarv Vice-P1'esz'dc1zts, ' lll. F. llushnell, Haverford SC'Cl'L?lCl1'y, . . . Howard Fitzpatrick, New York T'l'C'lISIll'0l', .... W. C. llflotter, 'Princeton Executive Committee Howard Erich, Cornell .l. lVleQ. Carter, Pennsylvania R. E. Sard, Harvard l,. R. llflerritt. Columbia Faculty Committee Yale-Prof. W. L. Vhelps, C'11tlI.7'71fLl1'lI, l'rof. A. C. Coolidge, Harvard Prof. lf. l.. Nichols. Cornell R. T. lllelienzie, l'ennsylvania l'rof. Howard lXlcClenahan, Princeton Aclvisory Committee Gustavus 'lf Kirby, Columbia, Clu11'1'111u11. Thornton Gerrish, Harvard Charles R. lXleKeehan, Pennsylvzuiia Colleges and Universities of the Association Amherst Georgetown Princeton Boston College Harvard Rutgers Bucknell Haverford Stevens Colgate johns Hopkins Swarthmore College City of New York Lafayette Syracuse Columbia ' M ichi gan Williams Cornell New York University Yale Fordham Pennsylvania - 272 Cornell, Yale, Harvard, Pennsylvania, l ri11cet0n, Syracuse. 100-yard dash. 220-yard dash. .. . 440-yard dash. l l'alf-mile r11n. .. . Mile run ..... 'Fwo-mile run. .. . livenl 120-yard hurdle ..... 220-yard hurdle. .. .. . Running high jump ..... Running broad jump. .. Pole vault. .. ,. Shot put. . .... . . l-laxumer throw. .. Discus throw. . Event 100-yard dash . 220-yard dash. 440-ya rd dash. Half-mile run One-mile run, . Two-mile run .... 120-yard hurdle... 220-yZ1l'd hurdle Broad jump... High jump ...... . Pole vault ....... . Shot put ........ Hammer throw... Tllli 1907 ONONI7.-lG.4flN Thirteenth Annual Meet li1'a11!cli11 Field, May 27, 1905 . 302 Colgate, 8 28 Amherst, 8 . 20M Stevens, 3 , 18 Swarthmore, 2 1.5 Columbia, 1' 8 l9Iaverf0rcl, 1 Syracuse University Recorcls Record Holder f Gordon W. Hoyt, '93 IO SCC. l Maurice Fikes, '97 .22 SCC. C. D. Whittemore, '99 H. G. Lee, '00 Maurice Filces, Q7 1 , Maurice Fikes, '97 50 3'D 'CC' j 11. 0. Lee, '00 1.58 2-5 K. B. Squires, '06 4.351-5 W. L. Wise, '03 lO.I8 W. Y. Boyd, '06 16 sec. W. C, Lowe, '03 26 3-5 sec. NV. F. Lewis, '99 6 ft. IM in. . 24 ft. 7M Il ft. 7M in '12 f1. on 111. ' -1 154 ft. ll in VV Myer Prinstein, '02 H. L. Gardner, '04 E. T. Glass, '02 C. Van Duync, '04 Lowe, '03 . .C. 1 ' T. I. O'lX'lCZl.l'il., '08 102 Et. .,. 111. lnter-Collegiate Recorcls Record llolcler College 93-5 sec. A. F. Duffy Georgetown . '02 21 1-5 see. ll. J. 'Wefers Georgetown . '96 491-5 see J. B. Taylor Pennsylvania '04 1 min. 56 see. lf. B. Parsons Yale . '05 4 min. 23 2-5 sec. G. W. Orton Peunsylvania '95 9 min. 40 sec. W. E. Schutt Cornell . '03 152-5 sec. A. C. Kraenzlein Pennsylvania '99 23 3-5 sec. A. C. Kraenzlein Pennsylvania '98 24 ft. 4M 1n. A. C. Kraenzlein Pennsylvania '98 6 ft. 3 in. J. D. Windsor Pennsylvania '97 II ft. 9 in. Ward lVleLanaha11 Yale , '04 .46 ft. F. G. Beck Yale '03 164 ft. IO in. J. R. De Witt Princeton '02 Ol S1l1lC'I7,S'li U.Yll'lfl1'.S'l'l'1' 273 111C l1.'XS1C11Al,1. sc21s1111 111' 11105 1111g'2111 111111111 vcry 111- 2111s11ici1111s ci1'c11111st2111c1-s, The 11-21111 was 111-sol with 11121111 111H1c111tics 211111 1111S'flJ1't1111OS, 0110 111 thc g1'1-2111-st 11L'111g thc 111ss 111' Cur- tis, 12151 yL'Z11 S sim' c2111'111-1'. who 11111 c11111'g'1- 111 hlilflfll 111 111:11 111-1111-ssi011:11 1121s1r112111 111 thc VVcst. A new c1121c11i11g 81510111 was i112111g'111'21t1-11, which 111' c11111's1- 1111-21111 Z1 0111111110111 c112111g'11 111 1111- c11li1'1- XVU11'1i111g' 411. thc 11121111, 211111 115 is 11511211 in such c21s1-s c1111si11111'21111c timc w21s 1'1111s111111-11 111 111'i11g'i11g' 211111111 9501111 results. 'lxhc CHF11' 111'211'1icc SL'C1110K1 111 givc 111'11111is1v 111' CVC11t112111y 111'111111ci11g' Z1 1211111 g'111111 team. The 111'st g'21111c 111 11112 502151111 which was with 1'11111211'1' was w1111 111' 1.110 YZll'S1ly' L' 23 111 11. Thu 1021111 1 11 1- 11 11101 lI211'v211'11 211 Cz1111111'i111g'1' T 211111 was 1111- 274 N115 1907 oNo.v1J,4c:.-IN feated by a score of I 3 to 4, which was rather unexpected and somewhat dis- couraging. Defeat seemed mainly due to lack of good pitchers. The team then returned home and immediately started on its Southern trip, which opened with a game with St. Iohn's College at Annapolis: the Varsity win- ning by a score of 20 to 6. After this the team encountered the strongest college teams of the South, including Georgetown, Trinity and the Univer- sity of North Carolina, all of which were closely contested games, but lost by the Varsity by small scores. One of the redeeming features of the trip was the defeat M of the strong University of Virginia team. It Returning home several minor games were l iii I .5 participated in,in preparation for the Eastern . pi i V . '. trip. On the latter the Varsity met the very lt X if strongest college teams in the country, in- l M 1 if cluding Yale. Vermont, lylanhattan and p ,R .LJI Dartmouth. 'I' h e 4 , J w my U Vermont g a m e, which the Varsity -T. L X lost by a score of I to 0 was especially V ' 1. if i interesting in that '14 t ,ar .,'N p , 2 y it was. the last p i i Zhi game pitched by I gi Ruelbach, who im- M -V X ' - fi p jiiiiiiiii i'.- iii mcdiately a f t e r- 1 ff' i- A. . - ..i. . :X --lf --fl Wards joined the Austin G- RUth9Y'f0Fd Chicago Nationals Wm. E. Allis Base Ball Captain, '05 where he made a Base Ball Manager, '06 wonderful record. McBierney, who opposed Ruelbach, pitched great ball for Syracuse, holding the Green Mountain boys to two hits, the same number as was made off Ruelbaeh. The team then returned home and closed the season by defeating Hamilton and Oberlin, the latter by a shut out. Altogether, it was not an especially successful season, which may be attributed to the weakness of the batteries and the whole team's inability to hit, even the old men falling far below their former standard. - L. O. BURRELL. '06, Cafrfam. O F- .S'l I?.l-1CLJ.S'I5 U N I I' If If Sl 'li l' 275 The Varsity Nine-Season of I895 Cczptain, ........ Lennius O. Burrell, '06 Maazagwi, . . . . Harrison D. Sanford, '05 .f1ssi.vta11! Mazzugcr, . William li. Allis, '06 Coach, . . . .... Edward lllurpliy The Team I.,. O. llurrell, '06, 3lJ.,C'aplr1f11 james lf. Ryan, '07, c.f. William J. Martin, iO7, 2b. Arthur L. Powell, '07, r.f. Roy E. VVils0n, iO7, Ib. Dean H. Watkeys, '08, p. Albe1't ly. Wilbur, '06, Ib. and c. Robert S. llflcllierncy, '08, p. Austin G. Rutherford, '06, s.s. james li. Conovery, '08, p. lfclmuncl A. Dollarcl, '08, c. George C. Hannon, '07, p. john E. llflorrisscy, '08, l.f. llarry F. Lembcck, '08, p. Officers Elected for i906 ' Captain, .... Austin G. Rutherforcl, '06 Mcmagw, ..... Wfilliam E. Allis. '06 Schedule of Games, i905 Syracuse ws. Hobart, . ' .S . . . 13--0 Syracuse rar. l'larvarrl, . . . 4-13 Syracuse ws, St. J0lin's Lollege, 20-6 Syracuse ws. Georgetown, . 1-0 Syracuse ws. Trinity ,... O--I Syracuse ws. Trinity ,.... 0--2 Syracuse rw. University of North Carolina, . 3--5 Syracuse fur. A. and M. College. . . 3-4 Syracuse s. A. and M. College, 4-6 Syracuse -vs. Annapolis, . . 3-6 Syracuse ws. University of Virginia, 8-4 Syracuse ws. University of Virginia. 2-7 Syracuse vs. Syracuse fState Leaguel. I--5 Syracuse ws. Columbia, . . . 3-5 Syracuse vs. lvliclcllebury Qllancclleclj, Syracuse us. University of Vermont, . 0--I Syracuse us. University of Vermont. . 1-5 Syracuse vs. Dartmouth, . . . 0-Il Syracuse vs. Wesleyan, 3-5 276 'l'l'l lf 1907 O ,V U N IJ ,-I G .-I N Syracuse fur. Trinity, 0-I Syracuse 71.9. Yale, . 3--8 Syracuse zur. Manhattan, . 3-I3 Syracuse ws. Fordham. . . . 2-6 Syracuse fav. Hamilton, . . . 6-2 Syracuse fur. Manhattan fCancelleflD. Syracuse -zur. Oberlin, ..... 5-0 lnter-Class Baseball .llay iz, 1905 ' Runs H307 ,..... 0 0 0 0 6 I 2-9 roof? ,..... OO22000-4 llatteriesz Coulter and Dexter: Francisco ancl Park. The Second Team Frecl Cagwin, '07, Ib. Raymond S. Rogers, '05, c.f. il. Coulter, '07, p. VValter S. Smith, '07, 2b. Henry M. Dexter, '07, c. l,. lf. McNeal, '07, gb. Asa Dutton, '07, l.f. W'elling'ton llflcllain, '08,'r.f. Lynn M. Francisco, '08, p. Chet Vlfilliams, '06, s.s. lvl. A. 'l'raveira, '08, r. f. Schedule of Games Syracuse fav. Auburn High School. ' . . . 10-0 Syracuse ws. Syracuse l lig'h School, . 7-3 Syracuse ':'s. Svraeiise High School. 3-0 lnter-Fraternity Baseball Won Lost Standing Delta Upsilon .......... 8 0 1.000 Delta Kappa Epsilon .... 7 I 875 Phi Kappa Psi ......... 5 3 625 Zeta Psi ............. 4 4 ' 500 Phi Gamma Delta .... 4 4 500 Beta Theta Pi ...... 3 5 375 Psi Upsilon ....... 2 5 286 Phi Delta Theta. . . 1 5 167 Sigma Chi ...... 0 6 ,000 O lf' S l' lt' xl Cf US If U Nl lf' If lx' S I 'I' l' 277 J iii- viii-- X S fl ig! Dllmmf N Ct Jl,l,l2GlfC tJl'l'iNliilJ in the full of ISO4, the opinion seemed mi viltnt llll'0l1f l'I0llt the Univwsitx' that the 1905 Varsity track L :- K . team would be ecmsiclemlmly interim' to many of the light clothed squads which haul previously represenlecl SXTHCIISC on truck nncl Field. This feeling was ezuisetl chietly hy the loss of several stan' athletes he- eause of grzuluzition. The annual intereluss meet in October gzwe lmt little t'llC0l'll'ZlQClllL'llt to the situfitirm, except that :ln unusually large ntnnhei' of llil't'SlllllCll zippezwerl. lflzlrly in the season of IQO5, I-lezul Couch llutehins eallecl the eancliclzxtes together and outlinerl the work of the year, stating that the Varsity team would he seleetccl 'From work clone by each man, :incl no previous recorcls Ol' stan' perl7oi'nizmces wrmlcl have influence: :tml that every eunrliclzite would he given zt 'fair clmnee. U 278 'l'lll5 1907 ONONlJ. lGf'lN From that time track matters began to improve. The number of men to report was the largest in the history of the track team. Coaches Hutchins and l.owe gave the men systematic and thorough training, together with new coaching methods, and reports soon began to be circulated that the T905 team would he stronger than was expected. At the handicap games which were introduced by Coach Hutchins as a preparation for the intercollegiate meets, several college records were broken and the Lfnivrsity was seen to have an unusually strong and well balanced track team. The two home meets of the year, the dual meet with Oberlin and the triangular meet with l-liamilton and Colgate, proved this to a cer- tainty. lloth these meets were exciting from start to finish and victory for x f I 1 Karl B. Squires-I'--ii Track Captain, '06 the members of these teams are back Syracuse was not sure until near the close of each meet. As a result of these meets, several college and track records were broken and the IQO5 track team was declared to be the strongest all around track team which ever represented Syracuse. The showing of the team at the I'ntercolleg'iate Meet was also very creditable as one intercollegiate cham- piongship was secured and a very close second made f or another one. Two strong relay teams were sent to the Univer- sity of Penn- sylvania re- lay gmngg in Frederick H. Plumb, May, and an Track Manager, '06 in college. UH-Sv1ef1CU.912 UNIV.l5R.S'lTY 279 To my mind, the greatest value of the 1905 track team is the material which it will furnish for the future Syracuse track teams. Only three or four men out of the T905 squad have left the University, while the amount of comparatively green material, which was developed should make Syra- cuse University a strong factor in track athletics for the next three years. May the team which was the first to represent the University in the athletic worlcl, the team which was the first to win any great athletic vie- tories for the Orange, the team which requires the largest number of skillecl athletes-may the Syracuse University Track Team go on to still greater and more lasting victories. ClQl2lXfl'ENT T. ROBERTSON, Cczfwtain, 1905. SAMUIQL H. Cook, ,O2 Graduaiv Manager of Aflzlvtirs Varsity Track Team, 1905 O Ii' S V I? A C U S If U .V l lf' li If SI 7' l' 281 Track Team, l 905 Clement T. Robertson, '05, .... Cllfftllll bl. Arthur llistin, '05, . . . . lllilllrlgel' Frerleriek H. l'linnb, '06, . . .fls.v1'siz1ul1lfla11n.Q'cr Dr. C. l'. Hntehins, . . . . Coufli W. Y. lloyd, '06 C. A. Call, '07 M. S. Cox, '08 R. ll. Davies, '06 D. F. Dnnster. '07 R. 'l isher, '07 C. O. Hayes, '05 l'anl I-loyler, '05 Cl. VV. Mitchell, '06 F. Fuller, '08 R. 1Vlonltln'op, '08 Claude Allen, '08 li. R. Cross, '08 D. li. Dunster, '07 lf. Fuller, '08 Claude Allen, '08 R. C. Benedict, '06 W. R. Mitchell, '08 T. J. O'Meara, '08 Dashes ancl Runs lf. G. llearee, '08 R. lvl. Pierce, '07 li. E. Purington, '08 S. A. Ralph, '05, fRclay Ctiptafrrzl li. li. Rother, '08 il. H. Sanclnieyer, '08 il. -I. Schworm, '08 li. ll. Squires, '06 .l'l. Stebbins, '06 l'hilip VVo0tl. '08 Hurdles R. G. Pratt, '08 C. T. Robertson, '05 CC'Uf7flll.lID F. W. Sehiefer. '08 jumps lf. G. Hawkins. '07 T. rl. tJ'lVleara, '08 C. T. Robertson, 'o5,' ffrzfvfnizij li. li. Rother, '08 F. NV. Treihle. '06 Pole Vault J. l.,. Southworth, '06 Weights A. Rnlancl, '08 D. L. Tucker, '06 C. V an Duyne, '04 282 THE 1907 ONO1VlI.flG,fIN Syracuse-Oberlin Dual Track Meet Event loo-yard dash .... 220-yard dash .... .140-yard ru11 ..... llalf-mile l'l1l1 .... Mile run ......... Two-mile run .... 120-yard l1l1l'CllC. .. 220-yard hurdle.. . One-mile relay YIICC ....... .. .. Putting 16-lh shot Pole vault .... Running high Jump ......... . Throwing 16-lb. hammer . . . Running Broad jump ...... . Discus throw. . f'll'C'ClCHJld lC1'1'l1f, flirty I3, IQO5 First K. B. Squires Davies CSD Ralph CSD K. li. Squires Wood CSD Boyd CSD llellowes COD llellowes COD Oberlin Benedict CSD Parks COD Allen CSD llellowes COD .O'Bleara CSD Parks COD Farnham COD Second Third CSDWachs COD Prince COD Graves COD Prince COD Fisher CSD 'Cox CSD CSDI'-layes CSD Stebbins CSD Goodcndgh CODPcarce CSD' Wilmont COD Ohnstead COD Robertson CSD Elliot COD Robertson CSD Pratt CSD Syracuse Tucker CSD Farnhani COD Il-liainmond COD lSOl1l.l'lNVOl'll1 CSD Parks COD Treible CSD I Farnham COD Ruland CSD Bellowes COD Rother CSD O'Meara CSD Tucker CSD 'l'o'1'A LS-S y Time, Distance or height ro 1-5 sec. 22 4-5 sec. S3 3-5 Sec- L58 2-5 4-45 10.40 154-5 sec. 261-5 sec. 3-34 3-5 37 ft. 7M in. I0 ft. 0 in. 5 ft. UM in. 120 ft. 9 in. 21 ft. 2 in. 101 ft. racuse, 64 points Oberlin, 53 points I O I 'S l I3 ,fl C U S If UNI lf'lilx'.S'l 'I' lf' 28.1 Syracuse-Colgate-Hamilton Triangular Track Meet .fl1'1rl1b111a' 1'iI.l7Ilf, May 20, 1905 Time, Height, Event First Second Third or Distance 100-yard dash .... Castleman CCD Davies CSD 220-yard dash .... Castleman CCD Davies CSD 440-yard run ..... Squires CSD Cox CSD ,Half-mile fllll .... Squires CSD . Hayes CSD One-mile run. .Leach CCD Tl1on1son CCD Two-mile run .... Boyd CSD Bl1l't0ll CCD 120-yard hurdle.. .Castleman CCD Sicard CHD 220-yard hurdle.. .Castleman CCD Robertson CSD Putting 16-ll: shot Tucker CSD Benedict CSD Pole vault.... .... Allen CSD Nichols CSD Running high jump ......... .Treiblc CSD Hawkins CSD Throwing 16-lla. hammer .... .. .O'Meara CSD Thurber CCD Running' broad jump ....... ...Ferris CHD ClllTlllllllS CCD Squires CSD Sicarcl CHD Roosa C l ID Sisson C HD Sandmeyer Call C SD Holly CHD Roosa C I l D CSD IO sec. 22 1-5 sec. 53 sec. 2.03 2-5 4-Sl 1-5 l0.l8 I5 4-5 sec. 251-S sec. Ford CCD 37 ft. 1M i11. S0utl1wortl1 CSD IO ft. Carroll CHD 5 ft. 6 in. DCl11illlI CCD 12-1 ft. 8 in. Hanke CCD 20 lt. 6M in. To'1'.x1.s-Syracuse, 60 points Colgate, 43 points Ha111ilt011, I4 points Philadelphia Relay Meet 1'iI'tll1klf1l lfirlti, .flprfl 29, 1905 One-Mile College Relay, Class A-Yale, tirstg PCllllSyiY1llllil, second: Chicago, thirdg Syracuse. fo11rtl1. Time, 3.22 4-5. Two-Mile College Relay-Yale, lirstg llartmouth, seconclg Columhia, third, Penn- sylvania, fourth: Princeton, lifthg Syracuse, sixth. Time, 8.07 3-5. Throwing I6-P0lll'lLl Hammer-C. Van lluyne, Syracuse, tirstg Cook, Cornell, sec- ontlg T. Shevlin. Yale, thirtlg Pew, Cornell, fourth. Distance, 149 ft. ll in. Q l-lalf-Mile Run--Pa1's0ns, Yale, first: K. ll. Squires, Syracuse, secondg Baker, SW2ll'l.lllllOl'C, third: Townsend, C0r11cll, fourth. Time, 1.56. 284 Event 100-yd. dash.I 120-yd. hurdle 220-yd. dash.. 220- yd. h n rd le 440-yard run. I-lalf-mile run One-mile run.. f 1 - I wo-nnlc run. Pole vault.. I Broad jump.. Shot put ..... l lam'e1' throw Discus throw.. Event 100-yard dash .... . . . 120-yard hurdle Nlile run ......,.. .. .. 440-yard dash. 220-yard hurdle. 'l'Hli 1907 ONONI7,-IGXIN Handicap Track Meet . 'll't'1ll7U,ll' Field, .S'llf1ll'lltlj', May 6, 1905 First Phelps, 3 yd Robertson, set back IO yards .Davies Nlonlthrop, 20 yd. Fisher Squires Wood Call Allen Southworth, I2 it Houck, 2 in. High jt1mp. .Cross Mitchell, 5 ft. .Van Duyne O' hlea ra Second Sqn i rcs Schiefer Dunster, 2 yds. Robertson Cox llayes Pearce Pierce, 100 Treihle Drake Tucker liuland. 35 ft. Tucker, yards. Third Simpson, 3 yds. Fuller Stebbins, 2 yds. Pratt, I5 yds. Rother Schworm Purington, 40 yd. l'l0yle1' Allen. 1 m. 1 Simpson Van lluyne O'h'leara, 20 ft. Van Duyne Meet' Annual lnter-Class .-l1'1'hIwld lfivld, Ovloluv' 11, F905 First Second Third .Squires, '06 Crary, '09 Dunster, '07 .. .. .Fisher, '07 llissell, '09 F.W. Schiefer, '08 Call, '07 Puring't:on 'og E.S.Mason, '08 . . . . . . . . .Lec, '09 Crary, '09 Barnes, '09 .. .. .. ..Fisher, '07 Pratt, '08 Time, Height, or Distance IO sec. 163-5 sec. 23 1-5 sec. 25 3-5 sec. 55 soc. 2.01 4-41 10-44 4-5 IO ft. 6 in. 5 ft. 6 111. 18 ft. UM m. 37 ft. 4M in. 145 ft. 2 in. 102 ft. 4 in. Time, lleight, 01' Distance II SCC. 201-5 sec. 5 min. I4 sec. 1 min. 43-5 sec. Townsend, '08 301-5 sec. Putting I6-lb. shot......l'lenedict, '06 O'Meara, '08 Duvall, '08 35 ft. Two-mile run ........ . .Call, '07 Sherk, '08 Rich, '07 12mi. 32-5 sec. Throwing 16-lb. llZ1l'l1'Cl'.f.YlVlCZl.l'2l, '08 Allen, '08 Benedict, '06 115 ft. 6 in. 220-yard dash .......... llarnes, '09 Crary, '09 Davies, '06 24 sec. l-ligh jump ..... ,OS Bissell, '09 5 ft. IM in. Half-mile run .... .... S qnires, '06 Stebbins, '06 Crary. '09 2 min. 18 sec. llroad jump .... .... . Lee, '09 Barnes, '09 Bissell, '09, 18 ft. 4 in. r, I Pole vault .... .... . Allen, '08 f Xi'T fo57 9 ft. 2 in. 1906, 20 points 1907, 24 points 1 908, 36 points 1909, 37 points Ol Sl If ICUSI5 UNll'lfN,S'l'l'l' 28 Syracuse Winners at lnter-Collegiate Games First Jlaee wins ioints: s-eeoncl, ioiuts: tliiral, 2 ioiuts: 'fourtli I k D point. fNtJ'l'l':-WllCl'C meu have taken places :mal the exact uot recorclecl, the time of the wiuuer is giveuj 1897 Name liveut C. D. lNhittemore, '99 .... ,...loo-yurcl mlztsli 1898 C. D. Wliittemore, ,QQ .... .... l oo-yard clash ll. G. Lee. ,QQ .......... .... 4 .to-yztrtl clash Klyei' Priusteiu. ,OI ..,. Total .... . . llroad j ump 1899 C. D. Wliittemore, '99 .... .... l lrourl jump W. F. Lewis, ,QQ ........ .. R. A. Waite, Jr.. 'or .... . Myer Priusteiu, ,Ol .... .. li. 'l'. Glass, 'oz ..... . .220-yard clash . . liroacl jump ..Sliot put Total .... .... . . . 1900 I-l. G. Lee. '99 ...... .... 4 40-ynrcl clash Myer Priusteiu, 'ol .... .... l Broad jump W. F. Lewis. ,OI ...... .... I .zo-y:u'clluu'clle J. M. Scrallord, '02, .... Half-mile ruu Total .... .... . . . 1901 W. C. Lowe, 'o3. .. .... l-ligh jump 1902 H. T.. Gzivclner, '04 .... .... Y Jole vault W. C. Lowe, ,03 .... . Total .... . . , . lfligli jump time of the competitor u is Time, l leiglit. or .Distance Points Won iu Won in Won iu to .a-5 see. io sec. 504-5 see 23 ft. 754 in Zl ft. as m ..1.zo-yard luu'clleWou iu 15 2-5 see. Won iu 21.2-S see. 23 ft. 2 iu. 41 ft. 6X1 iu. lfVou in 23 ft. 8 Won in VVou in 493-5 SCC- m. I5 2-5 sec. 2 min. 3 2-5 sec 5 ft. 754 iu. ir ft. 5 ft. II in. 286 W'. C. Lowe, '03, .. H. I.. Gardner, '04 C. Vzul Duync. 'O.L. Total. .. NV. C. Lowe, '03. .. C. Vzm lluyuc, '04. Il. I., Llzwclucr, '04 Total. . . C. Valu Duync, '04. K. I-3. Squires. '06, Total. .. .. 1907 O N O N I7 .fl G .fl N 1903 . .. .lliglx jump .. ..Pulc vault . . . .lflzuumcr throw V904 ....High jump . . . . I-Iaunmcr throw .. ..Polc vault 1905 ....l'l:uumcr tlumw ....l-lzmlf-mile run 5 fl. HM iu. II ft. 7 in. ISI ft. 7 lu. 5 fl. II in. 154 ft. II in. ll ft. 7M in. 149 fl. ll iu. Won iu I min. 50 sec. F Cross Country Team 1 -1 .ll IOI Ol SllClCUSl UYll lilx'Sl'I'l' 237 'Y 7-'- pl.. URING 'llllli WINTIQR of 11105, the prospects of the Syracuse Navy 'for the following' spring seemed very bright. Six of the champion Varsity. and seven of the victorious '07 crew. besides the sub- stitutes were in college. Coach lien liyck had been engaged for two years more and through the kindness of-l,. C. Smith and llroth- ers wc were to have a new four- oared shell. lint a closer study of the facts show a state of affairs but little in advance of the previous year. In IQO4 'fourteen men re- ported for the Varsity, from which ten oarsmen were chosen. ln 1905 twenty men reported, from which number sixteen were chosen. 'llhus ttww. If 288 'l'H15 1907 OlVOiVlJ. lG.-IN it will be seen that the number of candidates was smaller in proportion to the number needed than the year previous. llesides lack of material some of the men were handicapped by conditions in their college work, which kept them and the coach in doubt, until late. as to whether they might row or not. NVe began on the rowing machines February Ist with twenty Varsity men and about fifty freshmen candidates. The Freshmen were a fair lot of men,but some of the best of them had to quit. for some cause or other until the final squad was far from ideal. physically. llut they had grit and perseverance and that went a long way toward overcoming lack of uniformity and awk- wardness. They went on to the Outlet about March lst. the Varsity follow- ing some three weeks later. From the first the Varsity seemed to row with the skill and watermanship that comes with long practice. On April 28th they rowed the fastest four-mile trial ever rowed on the lake. They seemed to begin where they left off the year before. Of course they had plenty of faults, but these the coach gradually worked out during the spring and the crews that rowed the big race at lloughkeepsie in 1905, while rowing essenti- ally the same stroke as in 1904. showed a finish and a unity of action that was absent the year before, and which made them appear to the outsider to be rowing a different stroke. This extra smoothness and rythm made them about thirty seconds faster, too. Early in the year efforts were made to bring some other college crew to Syracuse to compete ina regatta on Lake Onondaga. These efforts proving unsuccessful, negotiations were opened with the Argonaut lloat Club of Toronto with the result that on June Ioth we met them in two races on Lake Onondaga. The Varsity was victorious over the Argonaut eight in a hard fought contest for a mile and a half. The Varsity four were leading the Argonaut four by a few feet when in the last half mile of the course the boats collided and it was declared no race. On june 28th the big regatta was held at Poughkeepsie. Syracuse was down there a week before and was in very good condition for the races. Wliile we did not achieve so much glory as in roo4, we showed the college world that Syracuse and Ten Eyck methods were still to be reckoned with in the rowing game, by setting a new world's record with our first entry in the four-oared event and taking second place in both eight-oared events. Although not coming quite up to expectations, when we consider the length Ai OF SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY 289 of time that Syracuse has supported a navy and the scarcity of material for crews, it seems that the Orange made a very creditable showing, and gives promise of a very brilliant future in aquatics. In closing I would like to call attention to those who in the future may Jay W. Salisbury, Captain of Crew, '06 be fortunate enough to represent the Orange on the water, to the earnestness and faithfulness of the men who have taken the brunt of the long hard training season upon themselves, in addition to their col- lege duties in order that their Uni- versity might take the high rank she does among the rowing colleges of the country. And let each man who tries for a seat in a Syracuse shell remember that he who does any act det- rimental to the welfare of the crews casts a blot upon a very bright page of Syracuse athletic his- tory. Remem- bering this. and U16 f?1Ct EdwardM Wharff that you have Commodore of Crews 06 the best rowing coach in America, the future of Syracuse in aquatics can be what you care to make it. CLARENCE B. DEMPSTER, '05 - Captam F lntercollegiate Varsity Boat Race' Pouglzkcvpsic, N. Y.. June 28. IQD5-C'0lU'SL', Four .llilcs SfI'lIlgllfUiQ'!1j' ENTRIES AND CoLfRsE Posirioxs - ! I Position E Columbia 5 Syracuse XV isc011si11 Georgetown Pennsylvania Cornell 7-Iii, Tim ilmuw i 'F '7 F F FRA-R F -7' C T F Bow ......' R. S. Pierpont, '05 lA. J. Squires, '06 NB. B. Burling,'061NV. R. Rice, '08 L. I. Shoen1'r, '06 WV. S. Stowell, '07 No. 2 ..... 'M. L. Cornell, '05 QI. W. Salisbury, '06 F. E. Johnson,'06lE. H. Backes, '05 H. E. Roberts. '06:R. C. Barton, '06 No. 3 ..... J. N. Boyle, '06 lVV.W.Arldrews, '07 T.E.VanMeter. '06!YV.H.Gral1am. '05 S. TS. Herman, '05 C. E. Boesch, '05 No. 4 ..... H. B. Post, '06 iR0ss Anderson. '05,B. F. Davis: '07 lj. M. Stuart, '07 J. A. Brown, '05 gjohn P. Dods. '08 No. 5 ..... C. B. Whitwell. '05 C. B. Dempster' '05 iD. XV. Miller, '07 iS. E. Mudd. '06 T. F. Gleason, '07gG. XV. Foote. '05 No. 6. .. ..IJ. Miller. '06 lA. L. Hale, '07 , lG. G. Ryder, '07 lL. V. Canario, '05 E. S. Stev's'n, '05 WV. F. Lee. '06 ko. 7 .... . G. S. O'Lo'ghlin'o6'S. F. Rice. '06 A. H. Miller, '05 T. E. Neill, '08 I. D. Taylor, '05 B. E. Femow, '06 Stroke. ... A. J. Fraser. '05 N. Pack'd,Jr'06 R. VV. Lea, '07 H.VV. Barber. '07 H. B. Atkin. '07 E. T. Foote, '06 Coxsnain. C. NV. Cuthell, '05 .C. E. Miller. Jr '06QF. L. Burke, '07 'J. N. Shriver. o6 NV. H. Lamb. '06 VV. G. Taylor, '07 - l 5 g 5 Cornell won i11 20 minutes 292-5 seconds Syracuse second in 2I minutes L17 2-5 seconds Georgetown third in 2I minutes 49 seconds Columbia fourth in 21 minutes 53 4-5 seconds Pennsylvania fifth in 2I minutes SQ 4-5 seconds XVisconsin sixth in 22 minutes 6 1-5 seconds Pl'L Z'I'01!S Winners of the Varsity Clzallvnge Cup H 1SgLPennsylvania 1899-Pennsylvania ' I 1900-Pennsylvania IQOI-COl'IlCll IQO2-C0111 ell IQO3-C0l'l18ll 1904-Syracuse 'C 'T1 M Q Z VE Q :fl -N N .N Z S .. N N 'sf M S 4 V N C lntercollegiate Freshman Boat Race Pouglzkvvpsiv. X. Y.. June 28. IQO5 C 0 ursv-Two M iles Straiglifaway Entries ancl Course Positions Position Pcnnsylvzmia Syracuse Columbia Cornell Bow ........ .... . ..VV. H. Doering, '08 D. T. Corp. '08 R. L. White, '08 T. E. Earle, '08 No. 2. .. . ..... H. H. Dodge, '08 C. E. Butz. '08 H. Holbert, '08 A. A. Allen, '08 No. 3 .... .... . H. C. Dean, '08 H. J. Shiefer, '08 P. XV. NVilcox, '08 G. C. Hanson, '08 No. 4 .... ..... G L L. Scheling, '08 H. S. Duvall, '08 B. Osterhout, '08 S. C. Nedham, '08 No. 5 .... ..... R . M. Philler. '08 ' A. E. Blocher, '08 M. L. White, '08 L. XV. Gavett, '08 No. 6 .... ..... D . Shoemaker. '08 M. S. VVhitney, '08 G. L. Helmrich. '08 J. VV. Holt, '08 No. 7 .... ..... X V. M. Hess, '08 O. B. Heath, '08 G. L. C. Earle, '08 W. B. VVelsh, '08 Stroke ...... ..... H . A. Ernig, ,08 A. E. Paddock, '08 G. M. Mackenzie, '08 C. P. Cox, '08 Coxswain .... ..... C . A. Moore, '08 A. R. Decker, '08 VV. S. VVinslow, '08 G. D. Ellsworth. '08 Comell won in 9 minutes 35 2-5 seconds Syracuse second in 9 minutes 49 seconds Columbia third in 9 minutes S3 seconds Pennsylvania fourth in 9 minutes 58 4-5 seconds Prezfioizs W inucrs of the Stewards' Cup 1900-Wisconsin 1901--Pennsylvania 1902-Cornell 1903-Cornell 1904-Syracuse a I:1'l'Sl1l21llI1 Crvzu. Season of 1905 O T1 VJ 'Q Z1 A G '31 in fx N.. 2 S T x x fu 'fl x E .A ra 53 .N lntercollegiate Four-Oared Boat Race Pozzglzkecpsic, N. Y., fum' 28. IQ05-C01ll'SL'. Two ,llilvs Stniiglzhi-tvay . Entries ancl Course Positions Position Syracuse Coluniia Cornell Pennsylvania XVisconsin Bow ...... A. M. Armstrong '07 George Norris. '07 F. D. Hooper, '07 F. H. Galey. '06 G. F. I-line, '07 No. 2 ..... O. E.- Cummings, '07 E. H. Updike, '06 C. D. Barnhart, '05 T. Kelley. '05 A. C. Boyle, '05 No. 3 ..... D. G. Stone, '07 .-X. Mackenzie, '05 M. .-Xcklin, '06 XV. B. lVatkins, '07 G. G. Xllilder, 'OS Stroke. .. . D. A. Davis, '07 M. D. Ferris, '05 C. J. Goodier, '07 FQ XV. Marshall, '05 C. S. Reed. '05 Syracuse won in I0 minutes I5 2-5 seconds Comell second in IO minutes 172-5 seconds Pennsylvania third in IO minutes 33 2-5 seconds Columbia fourth in IO minutes 45 seconds NVisconsin fifth in IO minutes 52 seconds Pl'L'i'f0IlS IfVflllIt'l'S of flu' Kfllllfdj' Challenge Cup 1899-Pennsylvania 1900-Pennsylvania 1901--Cornell 1902-Comell 1903-Comell IQO4-COlTlCll I'4U1lI'ACDlII'L'd Cn'-I.'. 1905 fx v s M X 'V ,N N 'N k x fs .N D -. 5 N N 'v if: N Q IO C UL THE 1907 ONONDAGAN Syracuse University-Argonaut Boat Races Ozmndagn Lake, func 10, 1905-Co1n'.vn One and Our!-Half M-ilrvs Slraiglzlaway Eight-Oared Race Couuslc Posl'1'IoNs Position Argonauts Bow .. .. .... G. P. Reifenstein No. 2 ..... ..., I -l. Ross Murphy No. 3 .... . .L. M. Dixon No. 4. .. ,. .... T. P. Grubbc No. 5 ..... .... A . N. Fellowes No. 6 ..... .... P . E. Boyd No. 7 ..... .... D . R. Mackenzie Stroke . .. . .... .E W. l4l'amber . . T Coxswain .................. . . . . . . R. London Syracuse won in 7 minutes 42 I-5 sec. Four-Oarecl Race K Counsrc Posl'1'roNS Position Argouauls Bow ........., .... ' E. W. Hamber No. 2... .... D. R. Mackenzie No. 3. .. .. .... P. E. Boyd Stroke .... .... .................... G . P. Reifenstein Syracuse A. J. Squires J. W. Salisbury W.W. Andrews Ross Anderson C. ll. Dempster A. L. l-lale F. S. Rice E. N. Packard, Jr C. lf. Miller, Jr. Syracuse A. M. Armstrong O. E. Cumings D. G. Stone D. A. Davis Because the crews pulled out of the course, this event was declared no race. O1 SYl6!lCU,S'Alf UNlVl5RSlTY 2 Coach James A. TenEyclc 97 298 THIS 1907 ONONDAGAN The Navy .S'm1.1-1111 of 1905 Officers Roy R. llrockett, '05, Edw. M. Wharff, '06, . . Clarence ll. Dempster, '05, . james A. Ten Eyck, .... Statistics VARSITY Position Name Class Bow ......... .... S quires, A. J. '06 No. 2 ,.... .... S alisbury, I. W. '06 No. 3 ..... ,... f Nndrcws, W. W. '07 No. 4 ..... .... A nderson, R. '06 No. 5 ..... .... L Dempster, C. ll. '05 No. 6 ..... .... L lale, A. L. '07 No. 7 ..... .... R ice, S. F. '06 Stroke .. ..... .. Packard, E. N. Ir. '06 Averages .......... .... . .......... . Coxswain. .. .. . ...... Miller, C. E. Jr. '06 FOUR-OARED Position Name Class Bow ............... Armstrong, A. M. '07 No. 2 ......... .... C nmings, O. li. o '07 No. 3 ..... .... S tone, D. G. '07 Stroke . .. .. .. .... Davis, D. A. '07 Averages .... ................ FRESHMEN Position Nan1c Age Bow ............ .... C orp, D. T. 22 No. 2 ..,....... .... I Sntz, C. E. 24 No. 3 .... .... S hiefer, ll. J. 22 No. 4 .... .. D11vall, H. S. I9 No. 5 .... ....'BlOCi16l', A. C. 25 No. 6 .... .,.. . Whitney, M. S. 2I No. 7 .... .... I -leath, O. B. 23 Stroke ........ .... P addock, A. E. 2l Averages .... ...................... 2 :QQ Coxswain.. .......... Decker. A. R. 18 SUBSTITUTES Varsity Fo111'-Oared F. H. Brown, '0 l-T. A. Robinson, '07 7 Chas. Packard, '07 H. J. Spencer, '07 . C0111111odo1'c . lf'1'cc-C0m111od01'e - '. Cl1f7I'llI'll1 . Coach Age Height Weight 2I 5-UM, 166W 20 5-ion 160 24 5-UM, 172 20 5-IOM 158 28 6- 2 181K 23 5-HM 1635 23 6- 15 176 22 5-IO 153 23M 5-115 16621 21 5-3 IIO Age Height Weight 23 5-my, 152 23 5-11 I62M 22 5-IOM: 160 22 6- M 165W 22f6 5-11 1-16 160 lleight wcigii 5-IOM 155W 5- 7 148W 5- QM 146 5- 3 F74 5-11 I72M 5-IOM, 156 , 5- 9 1535 6 177 5- QM 161 5- SM T25 Freshmen M. M. Dodge, '08 T. R. Robinson, '08 Ol Sl R.-I L' U.S'li I7 Nl I If NSI 'll l' 299 IIIC SIQQXSON of H105 in Varsity football w as -vi A vcry sncccssful in our Linivcrsity. Uvcr twcnty cnnclitlutcs rc- portcrl for curly przlcticc, which was stztrtccl at Anihcr on Utisco Lakc. Scptcnihcr tiftccnth. Of thcsc czmcliclzitcs only scvcn wcrc ohl nicn, iivc l'CQ'l1lZlI'S :incl two snhstitutcs, which forniccl only zi fair nuclcns for thc clcvclopmcnt of il strong tczun. Luckily, thcrc was :in ztbumlzincc of good mzttcriztl in thc cntcring class, yct thc task of inonhling' El first' class tcznn was vcry tlitlicnlt, sincc thcrc wcrc livc positions to hc tillctl. Our couch, Doctor Ilntchins, was cqnzil to thc occnsion. 'I'hc prncticc gamcs wcrc casily, consiclcring' no 'H ll0A,4.M1-fd' thc conditions un- 300 Till! 1907 ONONIJJIGAN der which any team is laboring early in the season. Alfred, Hobart, and Rochester were all beaten decisively. lly October seventh, the date of the Yale game at New Haven, Conn., the team was in good form and only after the hardest kind of football was the lllue able to score five points in the first half and eleven points in the second. W'hen we consider the length of the game which was one hour, and the record of the Yale team for this season, we cannot but call it a creditable defeat. The supporters of the lilue were warm in their praise for the Syracuse eleven, stating that never before did our team show a more scientific knowledge of the game than was displayed on that day. lflamilton, Colgate, and l,ehig'h were defeated in succession. Colgate, our rival was defeated only after a stubbornly contested game in which the seasoned team from lilamilton was out-played from the blow of the whistle. The Brown game at Provi- l dence, R. l., was a great surprise to everyone who had watched the work of our eleven. There was not a team l in the country that could have beaten us by a score of twenty-seven points on any other day except that ill-fated day, November fourth, for which we have no explanation. The determina- tion of the team to retrieve itself now caused the quick defeat of both Y I David L. Tucker, Football Captain, '05 I-loly Cross and Rensselaer, lil. by comfortable margins. The s e a s o n w a s closed on No- vember twenty- Hfth by defeat at the hands of VVest Point, which team was clearly superior to our team, yet Cyrus B. Griffith, Football Manager, '05 O If S V If xl C U S15 UNI V15 RSI T l' 30K the score of seventeen points made by them does not indicate the closeness of the game. Every inch of the ground was stubbornly contested and al- though Syracuse did gain more ground in the first half than her opponents, yet we were unable to score, for yards were not made consecutively. With the possible exception of the llrown game, the team played con- sistent football throughout the season. Much credit is due Coach Hutchins and Assistant Coach West. likewise Patten. Lame, llurrell and Curtis for their unceasing efforts toward moulding a winning team. Let us hope that more of the alumni will fall into line and aid the coaches in their efforts toward bringing victory for the Orange DAVID I.. TUCKER, 'o6. Captmn. Excavatiorz for Stadium O2 TIII5 1907 ONONl7.flGfIN Foot Ball 50415011 of IQOS Officers Cyrus ll. Griffith, '06 .... llftlllllgfl' Orville lf. Cumings, '07, . .AI.s's1'slc1i1f :lflllltIlQ'L'I' David L. Tucker, '06, .... . C'npIo1'1z Eharles P. Hutchings, M.. D., l ' D Coadws lhomas Marshall West, I ' Team -1 C,r:N'1'1':1z Henry 'l'. Russell, '05 Gulums M. llruuk Horr, '09 l Preston ll. Clmpluzm, '0 l Orlo D. Waugh, '09 'l'.xc1u.u5s Oliver K. Harwood, '07 IJ. I.. Tucker, '06, Cufrlui U Iixns Charles W. l'. Reynolds, '09 Herbert A. Magoon. '06 ' Q2LI.XR'l'l'IRli.Xk'K M. lleal llzurk:-2. '09 Hlx1,1f1:.fxe14s Ford R. Park, '08 r james l', Stimsou. '08 FUl,I,l!.'XCK . Arthur I-I. Stein, '09 S Unsr I 'r ur rcs Robert Cardigan, '09, Tackle james A. Coulter, '07, Elm' Arthur l.. Powell, '07, Qlllll'fL'l'l7lIC'ln' -IQ XX. Dolan, '09, Halflmck l Robert VV. Fisher, '07, Hczlfbavk john W. fJ'COl1l1Cll, '09, Fullbaclc Varsity Foofball Tram, IQ05 304 Tllli 1907 ONUNl7xlGJlN Schedule of Games Syracuse, . Alfred, 0 Syracuse, Hobart, 0 Syracuse, Rochester, . o Syracuse, Yale, . I6 Syracuse, Hamilton. . 0 Syracuse, Colgate, 5 Syracuse, Lehigh, 0 Syracuse, llrown, . 27 Syracuse, 'Holy Cross, 4 Syracuse, Rensselaer l . 0 Syracuse, VVest Point, T7 Annual Sophomore-Freshman Game VVOII by Freshmen. score: I5-O The Teams IQO8 Left limi IQOQ Shaw . . ............... .. . .Lynch, liisher Left Tackle Hoyt . . . ................. . . . Doran , Left Ciuarfl Rice . . . .,.......... . . . Gilmore CFIIICI' . . . Sanilers l'erry ........ ................. Rl'.Q'll'f Cf IltIl'll Cabeen, Duvall .... ................. .... W e aver lfzlqlzt Tackle . . . . . Crouch Lambert ....... .............. Right End Heath, Chappell .... .....,......... .... lX l liller Quarterbacle Bills, Paine .... ................. . .. Lincoln Left Halfback Butz . . . .................... . . . Preston Right Halfbaclc Schworm .. ................ ....... L arkin Anderson . . . Fullback . . .Cheney, Scully DR. Cu.xl:1.1-is V. IIUTCHINS tlt'fI uf lfrmtlmll 411111 Tl'!lt'k 'l'1'z1l1ls Ol .S'5'lx','lC'l7,5'lf U.Yll'lfN.S'l'l'3' 305 306 THE 1907 ONONl7.'lG.flN X X V if -- T- ' L L T V H E llasket- X - ball team started its 1905 - 'oo f' to if season in a very good condition. Ont of six of last year's 'v'arsity squad all were eligi- ble to play except Right Guard House- lcnecht. This was a very satisfactory out- look, and the team started its season playing' faster ball than ever. Wfith only one Week of practice the team made the best showing of any team, against Com- pany F. of Schenec- tady, since awarded the A. A. U cham- pionship. After the Christmas Holidays O I 5' l' li' ,fl C U S If U N I lf' If 1? .Sl T l' 307 the team defeated Yale in a close game. The next game was with yVilliamsg this was forfeited to Syracuse, 2-O, because the Williaiiis team left the floor, after a questioned decision with the score I7-I7. At the time of the un- happy ending of a spectacular game. Syracuse was playing rings around VVil- liams and would no doubt have gained a victory if the latter had continued to play. The first half ended I3-7 in Wil- - liams' favor, which indicated the game our team put up in the second half. After having lost to Colgate. at Hamilton, for two years,hy small scores, we succeeded in turningthe tables. This was Colgate's first defeat on her home floor, by a college team. Princeton was played under the ln- ter-Collegiate rules, and although our team was unfamiliar with this style of play, it won the game bv a large score. Re- ing played under these r u l e s, the game was the roughest and most unscientiiic seen on the home tloor. Hamilton was eas- ily defeated at l Syracuse and later George J. Kimhgasser at Clinton. A simi- Basketball Captain, '06 lar dose was ad- Charles'C. Kinne, m i H i S t Ac 1. C d to Basketball Manager, '06 Rochester. At lfVilliamstown was played the hardest game. The teams led alternately, VVilliams winning out in the last tive minutes of play. This leaves Syracuse and VVilliams with one game each. XVe have yet to meet Colgate and .l'ennsylvania as this article goes to press. GEORGE rl. KIRCHGASSER, '07. Cczpfaiu 308 Tlllf 1907 ONONIJAGAN The Team Foiawmzos Captain George L. Redlein, '08 George j. Kirchgasser, '07, Ci-:NTI-lu Frank H. Riehl, '08 GUARDS Arthur L. Powell, '07 Edmund A. Dollard, '08 SUBS'l'l'l'U'l'l'QS jack Scully, '09 ...... . Guard lllatthew T. Lee, '09 ..... . Forward SC1Il3llUl,l'2 Syracuse. . . 23 Company E CSchenectadyj, 34 Syracuse, . IQ Yale. ..... I5 Syraeuscjli . 2 Williams, . . . 0 Syracuse, . 39 Colgate, 36 Syracuse, . 61 Hamilton, IO Syracuse, 35 I 'rinceton, Il Syracuse, . 28 Hamilton, 16 Syracuse, . 58 Rochester, I2 Syracuse. 20 Williaiiis, 28 Syracuse, 27 Rochester, 21 Syracuse ,.... 30 Colgate, . . 22 Syracuse. .... 20 Pennsylvania, . . 26 'Forfciled hy Williams. 'Paul Frederick, '08 Actual score,' I7-17: six minutes to play. Second Team Fomvixuns ' Matthew T. Lee, ,OQ C1sN'ric1a john Kilpatrick, '09 GUARDS Myers Z. Delp, ,OQ J. Olin Coit, '07, Captain SUllS'l'l'1'U'l'I'IS . David C. Spencer, '09, ....... . Ceutelr Ellis H. Gidley, '07 ,...... Glmrd Schedule Second Team, 24 Y. M, C. A. Majestics, II Second Team, 27 Cazenovia Seminary, . I3 Second Team, 45 Company C, . . 4 Second Team, 45 Y. M. C. A. Majestics, . IQ Second Team, 39 St. .Iohn's Military Academy, 24 Varsiiy Basketball Tcam. IQOS fx v X M 2 Q N. N. in N f-N X.. 2 S N 2 I S Q ,f CA O C 3lO Tlfli 1907 ONOND,-1GfIN Tennis Syracuse University Tennis Association Owner-:las Pl'L'Slll'L'l1f, . . . . . - F. W. Treible, '06 ljlifl'-f,l'CXI'fiL'llfy, . . . . VVilliam Stickles, '07 Svw'ct111'y and Trcaslr1'c'1', . . George bl. Gregory, '06 IlflIlItlKLfl'l', ....... Clarence J. Housekneclit, '05 Tournament with Hamilton Syracizsv, N. Y., May 27, 1905 . S1Nc1,1cs Sicard CHD defeated Clark CSD .......,. . ..... 6-2, 6--0 Day CHD defeated Housekneclit CSD . . . Q . . ..... 6-1, 6-1 Richardson CHD defeated Stickles CSD .. ..... 6-2, 6-O Mills CHD defeated Tressler CSD ....... ..... 8 -6, 7-5 Partridge CSD defeated Simons CHD .............. ..... 6 - 8--6 Hamilton, 4: Syracuse, 1 DoU1s1,1sS I Sicard and Day CHD defeated Housekneeht and Clark CSD ...... 6- 6-0 Rieliardson and Mills CHD defeated Stiekles and Tresslei' CSD. .6- 6-o Hamilton, 2Q'SyI'Z1CL1SC, o . Women's Tennis Club , OlfFlCliltS P'l'l'.S'l'lfCIIf, ......' . . . . Lois Kupfer, '06 Sf't'l't'flll'.V and 'l'rva.v1n-m', ....... Ada Trolan, '06 lEXlCCU'l'lVlC Com 111 l'I l'lClQ Edith Ring, '06 Reva Casper, ,O7 Carlene llarrett, '08 Women's Class Championship Simson 1904-1905 Lois Kupfer ,..... Grace Faulks, .... . Carlene Barrett, ...... U Women's College Championship Carlene Barrett, ..... 1906 1907 1908 1908 OF SYRACUSE UNlVliRS'ITlf' ' 311 Rules for Winning the Block S , lJSb , aSa and Numerals At the end of the season, the committee in charge of each sport shall report to the Governing Iloard the following candidates for the lllock S. : tal ln football, all men who have played a full half in each of five October or November games. lf a man starts in either half and is removed on account of injury, he shall be credited with the half game. tbj ln baseball, all men who have played through the first five innings of Five games after the Easter vacation. tvj ln the navy, the Varsity eight, the Varsity four, the Varsity substitutes, who are selected for the Inter-Collegiate Regatta trip in at least two years, and the Coxswain. Qclj ln track, the winners of one point or of a fraction of a point at the games of the lnter-Collegiate Association of Amateur Athletes of America, or of five points in any Inter-Collegiate meet approved by the Governing Board. fcj The managers of each team and the commodore of the crew, upon elec- tion to. full managership. ffl The members of a relay team, which wins at least second place in a meet approved by the Governing Board. The aSa U is granted to: I. All who compete in an Inter-Collegiate track meet. 2. Men who play in any football game, or 3. Any regular Varsity haselnall game. 4. One who rows mn tht Varsity second crew, or 5. ls a substitute on the Varsity Poughkeepsie crew. The bSb is granted to: 1. The manager of the Varsity basketball team. 2. Men who begin Five Varsity basketball games. , The members of the class teams or of the class crews, whom the com- mittee in charge shall recommend, shall be voted the class numerals. No person whether eligible or ineligible shall be permitted to wear the 'University block S, bSb,'l aSa,', or the class numerals until the Gov- erning Board shall by formal vote confer the honor upon him. A suitable certificate shall be given by the Governing lloard to each man who is voted the block S. No team or individual shall use the University name for any sport with- out the sanction of the Governing Board. 3l2 'l'Il If 1907 ONONl7.flCf.'flN g'wu-7,---ff.-019. 51.9. gr ,- 1-v f f 'ul A 'l 6 54, '-4-'ugh -7 rl :..3 1. :jawn-X L94 - 'f F 0 l,Qf.239'l -' Flhfhlsl' f. 1151-A ffm..-af' Lf.. izgfiifkhx- L lg 'am Track l rn-clcriclc ll. Plumb, '06, .lflIlIlIlQ'f'I' Clzluclc Allen, '08 Rulplm llcnccliu, 06 VVillia1n Y. lloyd. '06 Milton S. Cox, '03 Riclmarcl I . llzlvics, '06 Robert VV. Fisher, '07 lf. G. llzxwlcins, '07 Cyrus M. llcal llanlcs, '09 l'larry ll. llclchcr, '06 Lcnnius CJ. Burroll, '06 Preston ll. Clmpnlan, '00 l-larry A. Curtiss, '06 Oliver K. Hzn'w00cl. '07 M. Frzmlc lsl0rr, '00 james l,y0n, '08 Hcrlmcrt A. lxflilgfilllll, '06 l'.L'vi ll. Mcnlicklc. '06 'l'l10n1z1s O'Ncara, '08 S. Alton Ralph, '05 Austin G. Rutlwrforcl jay l,. Southwortll, '06 Karl ll. Squires, '06, Cafvfaiu-r'lcrf I l0yrl VV. Trcilmlc, '06 Ilavicl I.. 'l'l.lClCC1', '06 Foot Ball Griflit '06, lllU1IlI4Q'C'I' l+'0rcl R. l'z1rlc, '08 Uttu ll. l'arkvr, '06 Arthur L. Powell, '07 Clmrlcs VV. l.'. Reynolds, '00 llcnry ll. liusscll, '05 Austin G. Rutl1crf0rcl, '06 'lfrcrl F. Stlmclc, '06 jus. l'. Stimson, '0S,C'apia1'1 Arllnn' ll. Stvin, '00 llavicl l,. l'uclccr, C'flf7flll'1l Urln l7. Xfvilllgll. '00 Base Ball Willizuu lf. Allis, '06, flflmzalqfr Lcnnius O. Burrell, '06, Caplallz Robert S. Mcillirney, '08 Harry A. Curtiss, '06 john E. Morrissey, '08 1-c1'cc'l OF S VRACUS15 Charles W. Demong, '06 Ecln1uncl A. Dollarcl, '09 George C. Hannon, '07 Harry F. Lembeclc, '08 Willia111 lX'lartin, '08 Roy VVils0n, '07 Crew 'Eclwarcl M. lfVl1arff, Ross Anderson, '06 VVillarcl W. Andrews, '07 Fred H. Brown, '07 Orville E. Cumings, '07 Henry H. Curtiss, '06 Darius A. Davis, '07 Anderson L. Hale, '07 Charles E. Miller, '06 U N I V15 RSI T V 313 Arthur L. Powell, '07 A. G, Rutherford, '06, Cufvlz11'11-c'I0cf james l'. Ryan, '09 Dean H. VVatkeys, '08 Albert L.. VVilbur, '07 '06, C'-'07lHll0lf0I'L' Charles A. l.'aekarcl, '07 E. N. Paekarcl, jr., '06 F. Seward Rice, '06 Herbert A. Robinson, '06 jay W. Salisbury, '06, f'llf7f.1I'lI-C.'C'f'f Henry j. Spencer, '07 Dwight G. Stone, '07 Augustus nl. Squires, '06 Law College I4 THE 1907 ONO,'Vl7.'IC.flN Tim C.'1'ad1v of S.Vl'f1l'1l.Y1' lj!!if'CI'.Yl'fj'-l.,illlU. N. V. v ' , ,, uw , ',, A u- 1, Q. rf ,W I ff.-f, -af - ' -7-' L ' ', - '1 5:11TJ W I ff' 65,8 ,A,1.1.. . , X- . E if hi?-..,-ii. 1,.-. ,1 ' If 1 -. ,. f f Q 'Q ' 1i' f 51'f'f'4 ' ' 'Hu' New C!Il'lllI'.S'1l'j' Bllfldilljf-,SQIJIIII to lu' Cllll.Yfl'llt'f!'ll S'VRfICU,S'li UNlVl5R,S'lT5' 315 R A Group of f40Hl'lQ'C l?IlI'llIl.llAQ'S 16 'l'l'llf 1907 ONONlJ.flG.'lN Views of College Life OF SYRACUSE UNIVERSIY Views of College Life If 1907 ONONDJIG X Views of College Life K 7X f ,xx 'U rid, E 5 if Z ' ata , X ,hy I -1 U . P.: Y - X 1 N HI J gg , ' 55 I f':'f E'-331, Q 'W'-x . X ,. ' -X-'tfnxgdx ai X l ,gg ' .3-J 1 t -, . , 4 '.' X Cy... ul, , ' 9 -. -1 - -'.r.,,. .., . x-'I'.w. - l 34 GERUIIJIE I 5 N ,L , .5 . r 'X 5' . hw 'ASI' X ' X W 'Y , , fc yvisr, .,f .M A , . is -4 ve: ..q fr -1.f:- ' gy.-. -If wg.. -, N, ' 1 -:M ,viii 1 V:-TJ ' we . -fllif.-an Amp' ,-e, ,gm '-0. K Wy 4 , x,- nlwjku V 1' :HQ wil ,fir I,z 1.H14g '45 . v' '-Qfglg ' , ,Aalby 5,,iu.,x , , V. .. , , , .-U -f ' . - , X. , -, V- 1. S, JM. -. 4-M .Q 1. . .1 ,, 'il ., -5,1 L, -1.-xg f : f.. -rw f-. uf' .- .v. -4 3,--5 ' A , Va- Y. ': , - '- -A -1,--1, ,fr ',-, I -,,,,..'f -QQ' ,,.,. -W. ,. ' , , P ,-3:,l. 1- 'il . .H 'D ' 'AAR ' 552 'A ' .-,V-,..V: 'JA . xi? It wg Q M il .0 iw f C CHAMBERLAIN 30 'l'll lf 1907 ONUND,flCi, lN FORLWORD 66 OMB are born great, some achieve great- ness, and some have greatness thrust upon them. The editors would certainly dislike to be responsible for thrusting anything on anybody, particularly so momentous a thing as greatness. Therefore, in the grinds you will find represented only the first two classes, those who have been born great, and those who through their own efforts have won fame. To such we would say that publicity is the nceessary consequence of greatness, as President 'Roosevelt and Wesley Hook can testify. If then, you find your name within these pages, pray look upon it as gratifying tribute to your prominence. Now, as ever, the fierce white light beats about the throne. O If S Y R A C U SE UNIV If R Sl T Y 321 Omega Alpha Fraternity FOUNDED AT SYRACUSE COLLEGE, 1906 Ciolors-Blur' and Green Alpha Chapter ES'I'AltI,lSfll'flJ A1-1111, 1, 1906 Chapter .HOUSC-l542 Walnut Park Roll of Chapters CNot yet ready to lll1IlOllllCC.D Fratres in Universitate If 106 V john Runsitall Frederick Organizer 1907 Williaiii Soarliead George .iJiCiIllQ'Cill'llSi1Cd 1008 Samuel Greensky Iiclward Gaswagon 1909 jercminh Clovcrhead Alexanclcr Easyinark Charles Anxious Fratres in Facultate CNames withheld by TI'l1St'CCS.D ik rl: ik There is a young senior nmnccl Brown Not a nervier l1lZlI1,S in the town. In the battle of life Or ill winning a wife I-'Ie simply will not be turned clown. 22 Ros1cN'r1 1.fx1,- Prior. MACH- VVhy no, Tlllf I9l77C7NfJNf7. lf:1lN H Joujn QQLD COFFIN PLn1',E, WILL BE G,VEN INSTEHDQF THE SENIOR I3 ' BLOCK 5, 7-,, 6 WYHG-ON QDEUNTUNCI - TERM. R P Tiiziuztogv 504.- Io BETH R BFHE: wr? 6.6 16 A 3501.15 N UM'Rl'Re516 :nn ,QVA Q? :umm-c , - Jn Q as 4 Y yi? 4 JN I Gem, gil 9+ 0 'Q Qllf? 77 B dow qlm 0 of faq H Er-41-'RnNc.E ,,1::'1,w'? Q To ISGS FOOT--NBHLL :ya-:sts if SQ-J fm- vb' nag? .. V 066 'FF S' H 1 1 . ll V D4 ' X 75 A L Q 1 .W 4 Will' ig T?EQumaMewvs FSKLOTQQW tix D L 9 ' L ca. ' D ' N5 Qvjqve. o A Juniofs Dream y 'li drcamcd that all of Noughty-six Wits sitting on thc fcucc Clad in their Scfuior clignity They thought they were immense, I looked again, and lo, it was Exactly thirty cents. l :iz :lc :1: P 1 us, Professor Macc T think not-to :L person of any intclligcncc Did you find it so, Mr, 1QOSQI1tl12ll?U M1 Rl I'r'r'Q fworitc novel- Dri and lf, MAUD 12: , . t ' l 1 li thinffs in life that AQ thc poet mugs lis thc 1tt L , Colm VVII,l,lAMS- t s , ., . ' ' ' 'frhtv flame. count, for thc Small wood doth nmlxt thc mi, I U ' lsn't that sentence Z1 little ambiguo O I S Y If sl C U S li U N I I' If If S I T Y 323 Cute Georgie Georgie to the pool-room goes, Spies on all the boys he knows, Georgie's always up to tricks, Ain't he cute when his conscience pricks? Georgie squeals on all the boys, Most upsets the Chancellor's poise. Georgie's always up to tricks, Ain't he cute to make this mix? Georgie sulfers ostraeism 'llhat's what comes of rahidism. lf Georgie doesn't cease his tricks He'll be sole man in nineteen six. The Force of Habit Your time has come, says the Angel of Death, thrusting a bony tingei through W. U. Parks' button-hole. Not prepared to-dayfl answers Parks dazedly. :1: :lr 21: A boat without a rudder An oyster without a pearl But the funniest thing I ever saw NVas V ogt without a -l - Gas Ellglllw The Dogmatic Chancellor Bull dogs the Chancellor regards With feelings not ecstatic, Too bad that such a learned man Should be so blame dogmatic. :lc :k rl: XIOORHIS' FAvoiu'rr: Mifznonv-l'll never go there any more. l'AR'1'1zl1,mc:1c's FAVORITIC llflicmnv--l'1n on the water-wagon now. 34 'TH I5 1907 O N O N l'J X! Gul N llAW1x1N9-mlll'lC lecture I shall give to-day is one that .1 huncliul yt'11s 1 fo only the highly ccllieated eoulcl have unclerstoocl. llut nowacltus we li 1ve .uh 1nu,cl so mueh that any icliot can lll1ilCl'St2ll1Kl the mzttter, zmcl none of you will l1'1ve .lm difficulty in following' the lecture. 'llwiukling' eyes, lixpzmsive smile, lflirty too- tlnee in 21 while. 'l'1'y as you may You Cilllili clisturh 'llhis smiling' white-toothetl llztppy lle1'h. :,: :,: To the Syracuse Co-Cp. Count that rlay lost whose low mleseencling' sun Sees not some victim stuck, some student clone :Ii 21: :lz . ,'Xttention. freshmen! liyes this way! Strain your eyes zmcl lift your voices. W'heu VVilliz1m Y. the plzttform mounts livery loyal heart rejoices- Resolve, when seniors, that you'll try 'llo he as Qjreat men as X'Villiz1m Y. 1.51 X 0 M0111kcry Row X scene :ts viewecl :mel cleseribecl by the Cll2lllCCll0l 0 F' S lf' If ul C' U SE U N I lf' If If Sl Y .4 wax, fix WW N Ill ,J XY, 61 mm 'RAH .' 'RHH!RHH!1Wl!llf l' CJLQQTE .I Q '15, . ,ah I lk I Q I ff Xillll l lllll I f y U , Three Chains of Brass Across the seas ll fain would fly, To see the world beyonclg llut three brazen chains have tied me down This side 0' the I-lerring' Pond. One is the broken nose I have, Another my ankle lame, The third is my love for the old pig-skin 'Phat makes me play the game. lf only li cou-ld smash those chains: 'lfhen Football, farewell for aye! 'But they smash me, so let us give Three cheers for the game, Hooray! 4: :lf 11: ll'oo1,-Room s-The place where angels fear to tread. l5AVlS-A man who l11Cl'llftDS all hc gets. 326 THIE 1907 ONONDAGAN George Aide Applied to College Life BELCIIER-H l'll tackle matrimonyf' said the Collegian. That appears to be the only Field that is not overcrowded. BEN IJAINIE-HC could not find time to come home as he was in Pursuit of Knowledge every Minute of the Day, and if he Left the Track, Knowl- edge might gain several Laps on him. BETA T1-rm' llovn--His trousers had enough material for a suit. ' BILL AL1,1s-A Hoy never blossoms into his full Possibilities until he strikes an Athmosphere of Culture. HUNGERFORU-He looked as if he would like to be a Preacher, but could not quite make it. TEMPLE--H-e fluttered from Flower to Flower and he did not have the heart to tie up with any one of the Bunch because he knew that the others would pine away or else renounce the World and enter a Convent. S'1'UI3I'lll-HC argued that it was Bad Form for anyone to suggest going home before Daybreak. Fmrzm JONES--The Trouble with the Glad College Youth is that he has been plucked a little too soon. :la il: :l: There is a young student named Stark, Who didn't propose in the dark, And rumor relates His love, A. Bates Which is an ambiguous remark. :na 1: zz: Pnoifrcssolz Losi9v's favorite Scripture passage. Though they roar, yet can they not pass. Jeremiah V., 22. Gwulxnvs EIISICINIQ-SllC can't possibly succumb to hypnotism, for she won't give up her Will. - W. C. T. U.-The college organization which is trying to compel Prof. Berwald to change his name. :1: :1: :iz PE'r1GRUE- u. Ol? s'5f'1e.llc,'11,s'15 11Nl1'1f1e,s'l'1'l' if THE 60-EDS ow nouslz THE Gum AT 10.30-STERN 1VlAN'S wnnvl Day?-Shdftening Now the Night, Limits Hours of Girls' Delight -There Is Sadness in Syracuse and Kicking, too, but What's the Use? ii . CEE! ITS Tlru THIRTY, LL cw-1 g fl t'fl'f'f'I'll.Q' fflllll flu' Xml' l m'k llfwlu' :lf ik :k lfvwylmocly works but .Iimmy ,Xml hc hangs rouucl all nlny ClOllI1llllQ ilu- Kappa Gzimmns. Wliiling thc time away. , .limmy's got. his slwcpslcin Vnssccl up Poly. Con. Nothing will lic cloing' XfVl1cu ,limmy's guns, For hcls Z1 l'lllSSCl'. That That That That That That That That That That That That That That THE 1907 ONONDAIGAN ls It True Stilly calls at the Alphi Phi house? Bill Chandler is a member of the Simple Life Club? Asa Dutton is working for a Phi lleta Kappa key? Bill Parks goes to sleep in class? the Chancellor is simply dippy over fudge? Boheim has a crush? Cabeen recited once in Sophomore Latin? Paine is becoming chronic? Kid Cornwall owns the University? Butz iseloquent? Dr. Bushnell is bashful? Hart Cunningham is going to be hung? Hurrah! there are Co-its in college? Bart Griffin is thinking of the missionary Held? :lc 21: al: We love you, Belcher, we love you well, We love the jokes you love to tell, We love to hear your hems and coughs, To hear you criticise the Profs. We love to hear your vocal clack VVe'd love to hang upon your back Where folks could read it as you pass PLEASE TURN DOWN THE GAS WL li 5 Z1 f s .Ex il fi., ,Ng E-av. .I fi-i. if p Milli iIllI ll gpm, FRESHMHN :aawcmua-rg H' LH can-ra. OF SVRACUS15 UNIVJQIQSITY Tale of the Blue Cards Come, little blue cards, come tell your fate The registrar's in his office making out his slate. Where is the Freshie who didn't care if he Hunked? He's at his boarding house packing up his trunk. ' VVhere is the Sophomore who failed Latin and Greek? He says that he's gone home his eyes to treat. Where is the junior who always used translation? The Chancellor's given him a year's vacation! Where is the Senior who's developed into a shirk? He's been advised to seek some other work. Ode to Last Year's Freshmen Th-ey'd never seen a salt rush Nor seen the snow-ball light, They'd never took their pictures Not even one at night. Theyid never won at football, They'd had nothing but hard fate For you sec they came to Syracuse In the class of naughty-eight. Pk 4: :if Our Billy up the church aisle walks At each pew makes a pause. And rakes the little nickels in XV ith never smiling jaws ,IWW ,un-' f W AWMMII, FRESHII. Qcrr .4'n1n-ICD 'ru-S up W 'rr M e . V, -hang .,, 0 7'Hli 1907 oNoiv1n1'f,'.f1N Dedicated to the Wearers of the Green Doctor john Cunningham's at Syracuse to stay, He sup'intends the b'ildings and has his own sweet way: He hires boys to shovel snow and dust the rooms, and sweep The chalk dust on the fesser's desks to earn their board and keep To pile the chairs in the hallway, outside the German room, So he can git his washing dry and all his ironing done, Whenever something doing he's sure to be about: Unless you get his favor You better watch out. Once there was a Freshman who WOJ1lCi1l't go to prayers, So when he sneaked from chapel, away up-stairs The sophs made him holler and shoved him down the hall, When they wentto find him he wasn't there at all, They seeked him in the Co-Op, the office and the desk, They went down in the cellar and everywhere, T guess. The superintendent saved him, there ain't a bit of doubt ' Doctor john won't find you, ' If you don't look out. Once there was a little girl that lived at Haven I-lall, She went down to the Bastable, the Grand and Freeman Hall 1 She had some company every night, and -went out to Long llranch, You talk about commotion around the Haven Ranch, The Chanclelr spoke in chapel, you couldnlt get inside, 'Twas worse than when the editors were brought up to be tried. The next night was a banquet down at the Vanderbilt, She leaped off from the fire escape, came almost getting kilt, The superintendent found her and quickly brought her 'boutg Now Doctor ,Iohn wonlt find you If you don't watch out. H. W. I . Ol .S'l'lt'.'lC,'l'.S'lf lf'.YlI'lilt',S'l7'l' 331 U o O AN The Freshieis Problem Wlictlivt' 'tis better 'l'u split wuuml ini tlw l':n'm l'o1'kimlli11g' ,ml - - X'Vl1ilc lrct' from cztrc lic lives. Ur to kimllc tht- wmtli of tlic linglisli profs. lly splitting' intiitiitivcs. Why Nougluty-nine Came to College l,.ftllzlm--To t7VCl'2lWC the faculty. i W,xl,l,txt'i':-'lla cscztpt- thc lcimlt-1'g':1i'tt-11. Q ,l llNM.'XN-'llllt ,l.m'cl only knows. l:RIClJlCRlL'li Noiwittttiif-lim' liisiltcztltli. M Iss lliclilittsox-'l'u show lit-1' itimlcputitlt-not-. ISINJAMON-'llo bc nwzty 'frmn litmic. .7 ,lt ill iss I'gxiuclttvRs'r-liim' fun :tml fmlic. l,llllQI,l'S-Cilllll just tell yet. 'lllCN livcti-'ello lit-lp win ut' l'utig'l1l:t-cpsit-. U 1 M iss Stl1its-xtft-11-Wt-it-xml. ' 3 ClllCNl'QY-llltl tcztcli tiiznmcrs to tlic class. N iss llASSlC'l l'-'lltl supcrintcml llztvun llztll. ml' M185 Gmmmzs-'llo learn to Cooke. ,, H? M, Xl ISS IillN1NlAN-TO get El Plii llutzt liztppzt lacy. 'Will 'V 'if-fy. W I ,, , . To Miss lt:UMAN-'Io play brulgc. THE BRNQUET v FRN '- 332 T11 If ,907 0 NONIJA cf .1 N f ' www, 'mul My. l- M ,A --V' :ilk W1 0 .ho 'lj z' . , wwf fe' ' XX ., -fri ll qi' ,KET A I ff lf l l 1 f we e7-F5 lw' . I4 T Q I 'll' Iwxl' farm affm' Miri-Vvuz' lf.'l'U'llLl IlllIll'01l.S' Lay of tl'1e Week Before Exams. VVlmt's thc use of Jlllfffillff, Frcsllic rs rp y VVlmt's the use of trotting Greek, Wl1z1t's thc use of wm'kin0' math ont, b XVhcn ynn'1'c going llfjllli' next wc-ck! Li : Q. :EL IQUMAN ,Hls'1fulw--'lllle place where the ,DC2ll'I works to get il Stnnrl in with the fresluncn. :lf PK :lf Only Only il wilrl guess, Only '1 bunch nl' hot 'lim' ' Only I1 nvul 1JlllllfTL .f 1 1 7 c 5 ly H . fi . 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It 'il' I l Suits of materials in pattern and quality above the ordinary. ? Riding Suits and Separate Breeches, serviceable and inexpensive. ? li London Hats and Furnishings. Shoes conforming to the English style. ll ff New Catalogue with plate illustrations mailed on request. E 501 T200Ci200f 1 100fTD00C TDOOC 1 200001 Z 10000CQ200C1100CiD00C 1 :oocQooc1:o'g The Syracuse Trust Com paigl UNIVERSITY BUILDING Pays Interest af the rafe of 35 per cent. per annum on all accounls VVE INVITE YOUR FXCCOUNT F R HAZARD P d nt JAMES M. GILBERT. Secretary GEORGE M. BARNILS T You want first-class work done IhhhililiitiitliniiWQOi0Lliiilillidlilliiiiiiiiiililt I E You are in need of Photographs You will find it to your interest To call on M. I-I. BUNN STUDENTS' PI-IOTOGRAPHER 402 SOUTH SALINA STREET SYRACUSE. N. Y. ..... . tfiitlitiitliilitliilitliliillillitiiiiillillilliillliil RESILIENCY ? Suetww' MQ: S FET 9-L, 2- ira q ,E -.ww ....:..E1E-LE 5, ' Eii3w5.,!,j E of new rubber is the only thing to consider in apply- ing artificial mus- cles to the heels of shoes. Students of the human anatomy are invited to con- tribute toward the solution of the fol- lowing problem: , g 150 lbs., lifts with his feet 1,188,000 pounds daily, how much energy is lost by not wearing O'Sullivan's Rubber Heels? How muc through buying substitutes for O'Sullli- van's . This is no laughing matter but a Elery serious proposition. Figure it ou . If a man weighin A. FlNCK'S SONS Slgoc Supplies and Novellies 130 North Salina St., Syracuse, N.Y. The Undivided Sentiment ol the best scholars and the best critics ls that there ls only one really helpful Con- cordance, and that is the Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible By JAMES STRONG, S.T: D., LL. D. 'THIS Concordance traces everg word of the text of the Common nglish Version of the Canonical Books, and every occurrence of each word in regu- lar orderg contains also a Comparative Concordance of the Authorized and Revised Versions, including the Amer- ican variations, toglether with brief Dictionaries of the ebrew and Greek words of the original, with references to the English words. Descriptive pamphlet free on request. Large quarto. 9Xl2X31A Inches. 1808 pages. Durably bound In dark green buckram. Price, 53.00 netg carriage not prepaid. EATON SL MAINS, Publishers 150 Fltth Avenue, New York 1 HENRY RYAN BUILDER CONTRACTCDR For All Kinds of Public and Private Buildings 'Eporf 90118 in Gvvry Ql1Jlll'fllIl?lIf from gozzzidafiorz fo ginish omce AND Resiomcs 542 ,fouth Avenue, ....... Syracuse, N. Y. C. L. Anqos Coal Co. LEI-IIGH ANTHRACITE HCCDAJ. THAT SUITS - FOR i-ioueai-noun USE Corner Warren and Genesee Streets BOTH PHONES TRUST 6: DEPDSIT COMPANY OF ONONDAGA I I00 NCRTH SALINA STREET. SYRACUSE., N. Y. I. Receives Deposzls . Ways Inleresfs . ' cAcfs' Ugzder Wropef ' Glfower of llge Courts, as Egsecufor, c54dminislra!or..Guardian, Trustee, Elc. . fRenls Safes in' Fire and Burglar-Proof Steel 'Uaulls 42135.00 per cAnnum .' .' : .' .' .' .' .' .' : EVERY FACILITY FOR THE CONVENIENT TRANSACTION oFg-3519: ESS O F F I C E R S l'l'CSillClll Vice-Prcsiflcnts SL'l'l'L'lIlI'.I' FRANCIS HENDRICKS ALBERT K. Hlscocx FRANK H. I-Ilscocx JAMES BARNES J. VV. DAVVSQN Contractor and Builder T I I MASON XWCDRK IN ALL BRANCHES Lil REPAIRING A SPECIALTY fi Boiler .Yetting of all kinds 320 MERRIMAN AVENUE, SYRACUSE, N. Y. 'Pelc-:phone--Old, 2.368-I Established l85I HK9.'ei'.?:Mi4':'i'.5Hi4':f5L4'e2.'eE'Z5H K R Zi if .ii ll 9' 4- 'I unrr 8: 2-Mnvnh .3074-2.11 7'l7,7f1vZ m7l7KI27IfP, .Nifw link Vi it ll Importers and Manufacturers of C. P. Chemicals and Reagents 5 Vt il! ,g Chemical, Physical and Scientific Ili Apparatus and Assay Goods if lllebandlelhebestof everything needed fora Laboratory if I.. fAlwe. 5 somethin new 4mq 'Pwf-..'4,. . r. M:mf i Ornamental d un mb Gomvenianceli ..gg:,. .. r, . H Ili ii F , , ffl , 'fine A r -l l'ii . 1' ll 'iii 1 1. X' -'.1f 'i 5. 2525 ,f is G ei .e ' if ff?fX :fA.!lf-'fgjiffaff it 45 5 I .,,.v -4 ilv .. I'V 13 'S.QQ,xTf'm:- A N 5 uirvztfatttaliieamp A 111 Every tendency of modern ' times is toward progress-betten lx ' ment. Waterman's Ideal Fountain g iii il Pen exemplifies a product of scien- im tific ingenuity. 1 1.. la. w.x'riaiem.xN co. . 173 llromlwuy, New York Sold by your ileuler L 3 v A. Ii. Spalding 81 Bros. l.:lrg'esL m:mu1':ieLurers in the World oftlllieiul Athletic Supplies Base Ball, Foot Ball,TennIs, Golf, Athletic Clothing, Gymnasium Supplies, Skates DIN QQPQL G 4 . 0 S, TRADE 9 4- D. 1916 Sp:1lding's 'Frude Mark goods ure the :mme of pei'i1-ctiong necept no goods that ure not the SPALDING kind: there is no substitute for u SPALDING urticle::::::::::::: Every Athlete should send :xt unee for :1 copy of SP.4XI.lllNG'S Cntnlogue- VPS FREE : : : : : : 1 : : : ' SPALDING ATHLETIC LIBRARIES Devoted to :ull uthletie sports :md pus- Limes, indoor :mil outdoor. The recog- nized American Cyelopeclin of Sports A. G. SPALDING Gr BROS. Unlverslty Block, . . . Syracuse, N. Y. New York Chicago Denver San Francisco 51MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM w' i t 1VI T ' t D '11 8: 1Vl h' an . -E y orse w1s rx ac me Co+ 2 no E ' nj NEW Jmnvolm, MASS., U. S. A. 3 1 , 'tl' 'l'?f'f:'W Manufacturers of Increase Twlst and Constant Angle Drills, .,,. ww, my, MMw...H ww. Chucks, Reamers, Mllllng Cutters, Taps, Dles, Machines and MachInlsts'Tools. Morse Tools are the most Economlcal because of best quality and : W greatest efllclency. 3 t r on E E , 1 IN I' L V .X K' so 1 W il 3 N !l,'!IN 'U W w w 1 1, 1' W o E NW E E an C zl Y' E E Screw Plates. No. I Set In Morocco Case. 5 U ,Q Z The set complete, with 6 pairs of Dies, 6 Taps, and Tap Wrench, 5 in morncco case, 1 16 to 1-41il1Cl1. QVWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWVE E Wood Glass Co. Y V Klxtn, ug, JAMES STREET, D l sYRAcusE, N. Y. Bacon, Chappell F ---- G I-A55 ---- - 85 CO' 5 DooR5 SASH ELINDS DRY GOGDS ' MIRRORS 1 ALL was ALL sizes :E If it's quality you want, we have it Schutte Cgl Koerting Co 12th and Thompson Streets ,.... Philadelphia, Pa li .. Attachment of the Universal Syphon Dmwlng Wim-r from Well d Ill ll Ulm 1 px a vs. ,V-' gif-N I f nn no nrg- M Ing lntn Elo- I vntull 'lllmlx gf l 'IIB WE MA N UFA C TURE Injectors, Steam Jet Sy- phons, Acid Syphons for lifting liquids, Water Jet Eductors for lifting water, for cellar draining, in mines, etc., Sand and Mud Educ- tors, Water Heaters, noise- less workingg Steam and Water jet Appararus for moving air and gas, Furn- ace Blowers, Gas Producer Blowers, Steam or Water Jet Ventilators, Blast Noz- zles for chimneys, Exhaus- ters and Compressors, Sul- phur Furnace, Oil Bleacher, Gas Exhausters, Exhaus- ters for starting pumps and steam engines, Agitators, Water Jet Air Pumps, Lab- oratory Vacuum Pumps, tI lie A The Nolseless Heater lt is generally lnnsl convvn- ient to attach tlvulur to sith- of tank, as per sketch. f ITIAM. , I-I-il-1 7 ll , 1-5,K'??ae. -Q21 , ei? iii ri - K - is 'nm ,wh r' - , nn, r , - inn ,, ii uf, 1 N NT' -,---1 :stef , -,.--?'...- - 1, r iv f ,, 'EQ 'si sfkrv- sax: ' g.,',, X The disturbing noise and du- structive effccton open tanks. when stonm is introduced into the water throulgh lpurfor1:t:ecl . . t. . t pipes, is cn irc v o wvln et W attnchin the NOISELESS HEATES to the end of the steam pipe. Water Jet Air Compress- ----l-- ors, Condensers, Spray Nozzles, Oil Burning Plants for Stationary Boilers and for Steamships, Humiclifying Plants, Steam Traps and Test Pumps, Valves, Blow-off Valves and Swing Joints. K--D--.E A KOERTING ,If ' 7 ,lg srzm. gil sz ' r 1 ' ' 1 ,iiii-ri ,imp ---Iniector-1 ! nw f : ,. A 5 A HI u 'HF' , - Working to best advantage under Nsgymlmrrpr-pnsnL.g:g,n0nv-'gilGb, 1 Wu' all conditions. Take water at a ' ' - fsf-'fyfliiyjliftq-g?iS?'LA A temperature of l5O degrees Fahr. , fa lie! in S:ii3':2,22?fi by 1' M ov a. 313 W ...ASK :foie CA 7'441,oc:111fS... PRESERVE THE FIT, COMFORT AND STYLE OF YOUR SHOES AND INCREASE THE WEAR BY USING THE 0. A. MILLER CQ. SHOE TREES Those who use our Trees would not be XIIIMIF I lout them. Let us show you the famous Bete Tree and exgglaln Its udvun- it ,X A III tunes. You wlll thank ns some tlme for 3 called your uttcntlon to Il.. -- -- -f T ' FX. FlNCK'S SONS 130 North Salina Street, . . . Syracuse,N.Y. I FRANCIS HENDRICKS 8: CO. 110 East Fayette Street Jlrtists, Jlrehitects and Engineers' Supplies PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES X Developing and Printing for Amateur 3A BRANCH AT CROUSE COLLEGE Doivimii Manufacturing Jeweler ...zieiztzt M ALL. COLLEGE AND PRATEFINITY PINS PLEDGE BUTTONS 2 l 2 Bastable it 51 Syracuse 'BI,oclcleffL..f ....308 South Clinton Street Come and see our plant and then you will know Where to order your ice cream, water ices, etc. GEORGE GQ EENYJJ I IqUM1z1lQR Pine, Hemlock, Hard Woods and Georgia Pine Timber. All kinds Interior Trimmings. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ALL KINDS KILN DRIED HARDWOOD FLOORING 601 East Water St. C cor. Orange! Both 'Phones No. 219. SYRACUSE. N. Y. f N HAT have the 'Public a right . to expect from men who have been building typewriters successfully for twenty years P THE L. ll. SMITH Il BRUS. TYPEWRITER They coulcln't expect more. We would not give them less. L. C. Smith 8: Bros. Typewriter Co. SYRACUSE, N. Y., U, S. A. -------f BRIXNGII STO!! ' ND EMPLOYMENT DEWUZTMENTS IN ALL UK I fI'l'IES -'------ R4 USCH 1 The Caierer HAS ALWAYS GIVEN ENTIRE SATISFACTION AS A FIRST-CLASS CATERER ..,.5.f+..4u.g-... My Ice Cream and Wafer Ices Are Unexcelled in Flavor, Purity and Yiichness -.-p..-,...4-..4-+- ffOHN F. RA USCH 327 Soulh Warren Sl., Syracuse, N. YY GET THE BEST L JCHN H- IVIANN The Northwestern IVI utual COMPANY Life Insurance Company is producing life insurance at lower net cost than any other old line company in the world Assets, S208,4I7,072.72 Insurance In force, S764,266,I87 WRITE FOR FACTS AND FIGURES I-'P' HENRY PHILLIPS, . Special Agent 607-6I7 University Building, Syracuse, N. Y. Teamen, Coffee Roasters and Pur- veyors of First-Class Table Supplies and Delicaciesz Bakers, Confection- ers and Fruitmen ......... WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Nos. I and 2 Bastable Block, Syracuse Old Phone-67-I A4 ss 6B,1. New Phone-601 CLARK ENGRAVING SHOP ., qu '::j'QQQZavrffi1nm.f.,,,,, yn f 'l w,4fw 'i'WTl,,X ,......,. ' V A. 1-im.. , Q, in-by mf i-Ml? an it iy,,,,,ltf-4'',,,,..,u.n.un,-H ,U L U W1 ' sf ,4 ,.' '-,,, 5 lf -1 I ' n ,M ,, ,-1 Q 1 I it .m!,M'.' ', 1,5 , Z o ll i ,il .I I- , N ., ,-. lf'll'f'f 'fl,lf,l,l,Pi Wh :wil t,.-MQ rn.,n,nu-un-ee.eee0l hX i id ' WiC St-f'.,,.,,,,,,..,.,,. .X M V ..., ESI-, - ' ' 1 i ' SYRACUSE vb .......... ' NEW YORK ONONDAGAN ILLUSTRATORS The College Publications Throughout the Country that are looking for rates on work in illustration of books and other periodicals, will do well to vfrite us. lt is usually necessary for those who have this work in charge to Hgure closely. We will quote you rates that will give you an opportunity to have more cuts at a less cost than you can secure elsewhere. This is a Plain fact- Write us gag-U and learn our plan. We have a proposition that will surely interest. We also handle the best of commercial work and those using cuts will do well to Write us for prices. M gg g g 307 EAST oENEsEE sTREET, sYRAcusE, N. Y. ':g, 'H--I L i I' :milf ' -Q 'V if 5-fig ff Wg: 5:3-34:1 ff A f em 4 I X A :ii .r. f . ,ff A Ilvllwln 4, on fmw, i x ' ii X I 7. X I Q 1'-uf x , 5 ' , NK , 61 Ni rf-. Q t N , 5 ,I f 'lf' ex 5 u s FS I 114,- ae, B Q I - . -I 'T -12-, -I 'iii elf- wa tp Sir:-3. f - - 1-xii' f- -ifv' ta.. mt, we ff, -:iq fir ,pf-IX . OR. -I f t N . f I K 4 ff at stun fmt MEN... Everybody don't know that here's a store for men bigger than most exclusive stores with never so much to pay 4lV Everything in yDry Goods S Fvcrything in dry goods and in kin- dred stocks that sell well togetI1er-'r all at Dry Goods Prices. DEY BROTHERS 8c COMPANY ALEX. GRANT'S SONS lite Cllds. Il, Ellltlii CO. THE LARGEST COLLEGE ENGFIAVING HOUSE IN THE WORLD o ' ' ' It H , IV! ' S. .f ff' 'N lug! , ,t.f1tlllItlt,,,.J OSS 'N 'llt HCI VCQIWCI ISC I MECHANICS' TOOLS WORKS 0 l7th Sl. and Lehigh Ave. PHll,ADElPHIA, PA. 1-L.--ll l1.ii -1 IIUIIIIIIHIICBIIIHIII lIlVllilll0IIS Paints, Lead, Oils Plate, Sheet and Art Glass Dnncc Pro X. .1 f' 'x Class and Fraternity Stationery and Class llay Programs grams and Invitations Menus Class and Fraternity Inserts lor Annuals Class Pins and Medals fwritc for Catalogue, MAKERS or sumzmon HALF.ToNEs l30' I 34 East Genesee Street CALLING CARDS repeat.: eller to nrudentsl MOST OF THE PHOTOS IN THIS BOOK WERE MADE BY PHILIP S. RYDER Leading Photographer 332 South Salina Street, . . . Syracuse, New York BASTABLE BLOCK BARBER Sl-IOP Fits!-Class Shop for Students. .. Up-to-Date Work Assured -E S C I-I IVI I D T ...SvtuhPntn... Smhnrrihv fur Uhr Svgrarunv iiniuvrziig mvrklg Olunmutun ilgr nrmn nf Smrial. Ailplrtir muh all rnrutn uf intrrrut In gnu T T' Tl SPALDING 8c CO. I09-II3 West Jefferson St., Syracuse, N, Y. UUR IINLY PLAIIE UF BUSINESS GENERAL DEALERS IN HIGH GRADE Sporting Goods lN CLUD SWlf7EI'l'lfI?S Ol: IfVIfl?Y STYLE Also Fishing Tackle and Cutlery ALL ATHLETIC APPAREL -Af--' - -1' ---'-1 ---'--G-A--cv'-'J COLLEGE FLAGS : PHOTO NETS L ,F I V ...Greelings to 1906 and 1907 from the... 4 PM He lnlercollegiale Bureau of Academic Costume 1 L' T- I l l 3 'ri-E 5 E I l T 1 3 I 1 in ' 6,0 In GI I SL Leo non cl BS prepared V ALBANY' N. yi pure and delicious as I 4 ' EAE EEE THE SAME MAKERS ' THE SAME EXCELLENCE' l Makers of Caps, sgozvns and .foods I ' 'To the American Colleges and Unifversities from ibe Atlantic fo fbe Pacific RICH GOWNS for the Pulpit and Bench Clnss Contracts n Specialty Bulletin, Samples, etc.. upon rcquc't Svgrarnar Hniurraitg The The The The The The Over SIX COLLEGES. ELEGANT BUILDINGS 206 PROEESSORS AND INSTRUGTORS College Offers Classical, Philosophical and Science Courses. College of Fine Arts Offers Courses in Architecture, Belles Lettres, Music and Painting. College of Medicine One of the oldest in the state, .has a four years'lcourse. The late Chancellor Upson, of the Regents, unsolicited, said: It is admitted by all competent judges to be unsurpassed in this state. College of Law Gives instruction by text-book and case system. On its faculty are some of the greatest lawyers of New York. College of Applied Science Offers Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering and Electrical .Engineering Courses. New building and equipment. Another large building in process of erection for laboratory purposes. Teachers' College Alfords special opportunities for the preparation of teachers of secondary schools and supervisors of music and drawing, and confers degrees upon gra - uating students of the science of Pedagogy. Forty Of the leading universities and colleges of this country and Europe are repre- sented by mature and progressive scholars on the faculty of the College of Liberal Arts. Only the highest talent to be found at home and abroad is per- mitted to ive instruction in Fine Arts. The work is so arranged that students taking boi their College and Medical or Law Courses at Syracuse save one year's time. Both sexes are admitted. Liberal electives. Tuition expenses are so moderate that they are less than the fees in some colleges where free tuition is given. SUMMER SCHOOL f2'uly 5 --Q-Hugust 16. Wulletzh sent on application ,IAMES ROSCOE DAY, S. T. D., D, C L., Ll.. D., CHANCELLOR, SYRACUSE. N.Y. '-EE. EH. fErnuvr Idrinivr 312 Svnuth marrvn Siren Zlnurnal Euilhing rw H52 Svgruruar, N. U. ' r Interior vlew of Hardware Unlversliy, I36-8 North Salina St. BURHANS 81 BLACK 60. E U N Competent Professors In every department wlll Instruct you what hardware to use and buy. Our Sll0l'Hllg1:UOt1S Dcpummcnt is in clmruu of I'rul'. lwlontgmncryrzuul Klnilu, They :arc experts wlth rod und gun llllKlC1lll give you many points. 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