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Boston Alumni ASS0Ciati0n QEOrmed Feb. 2I, 19055 Officers for 1908-1909 WILLIAM HARMAN VAN ALLEN, S-T-D P1 c'f1'tlc'11f . ' ' , . - ' M A. WOOD M.S. 75 I In-Prvmienr . - WILLIA ' ' , . v NS A.B. O4 Svnctzzry and Tl'FOIll7'61 . . . ARTHUR L E A , , Rome Alumni Association -QFOrmed June 30, 19055 officers-'fsf'1903-1909 JANE S. HIGHAM, A.M., '76 THOMAS G. NOOK, M.D., '83 f' P ',1 EDWARD B. TOPPING, A.B., '94 EMMA M. FOOT, CX-,75 FRANK W. KIRKLAND, B.Ar., '92 1,I't'.fflll'l1f . . - - Fir!! V1'I'v-Pre.f1'dent . Svuoml lice- resz ent . W .S n'r'vtz11' y . . . TI'c'l1Ill7't'I' . . . . Syracuse University Club of Oswego QEormed July 5, IQOSJ Officers for 1908-1909 ljrvsidmr . . . EUGENE H. JOY, ex-'85 l'iw-Presidmt EDWIN MIZEN, LLB., 'OI S4'1'n'lz1ry and TI'f0Illf87 .... JOSEPH B. RINGLAND, M.D., '02 New York State Teachers' Alumni Association CEOrmed Dec. 27, I8Q3D Officers for 1908-1909 ' Presiflenr . . . 'ROLAND S. KEYSER, Ph.D., '72 Secretary and Treasuref . . FRANK SMALLEY, Ph.D., '74 The Syracuse Alumni Association of Cleveland, Ohio 'CEOrmed Oct. 17, IQOSJ Officers for 1909-1910 Pnxvirlerzt . . EDWARD L. HARRIS, A.B., '73 S ff'ff'fJ' - CLIFFORD R. WALKER, Ph.B., 'O8 The Syracuse University Alumni Association of Washington, D Officers for 1909-1910 President , 1 A H GILES ,78 INCH-.P 'E ' ' ' ' 4 , S1 t 1 ndent . E. W. COLLINS, '82 :TTS 0 ' 7,1 U ' . C. T. ROBERTSON, 'O5 'c'H.S'lll' ff . L. R. WOODIIULL, '05 8
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1'r'ax1'JmIf . I '1'u'-1'1'vx1'a7 rn! Sffrwfflr-v . Traaszz rar Chicago Alumni Association cl Ol'I1'lCCl March 19, 1898D Officers for 1908-1909 . . MRS. HATTIE COBB SMITH, A.B., '86 . CHARLES M. TURTON, A.M., '83 . KENNETH W. ALGER, M.E., '05 . . ROBERT M. PATTERSON, BE., '06 Rochester Alumni Association fF0rmed March 8, IQOOD Officers for 1908-1909 ' PI't'5I'!16I1f . . . EUGENE H. HOWARD, A.M., M.D., '03 Vice-Prexidefzt . CORNELIA WHITE THOMAS, M.D., '95 Sew-eta:-y and Treasurer . . . WILLIAM W.,NICHOLS, A.M., '94 Buffalo Alumni Association QFOrmed April 19, 19005 Officers for 1908-1909 A I Prexident . . . CHARLES M. UNDERHILL, A.M., '60 Vice-P1-e:1'dent . WILLIAM W. SMALLWOOD, B.S., '72 Sm-etary . GEORGE CHAMPLIN, ex-'OI Treasurer . . . D. FORREST PHELPS, A.B., '03 Albany Alumni Association QFOrmed April 29, IQOID Officers for 1908-1909 President . . . BENEDICT R. HATMAKER, ex-'87 Firft Vice-Pre5z'z1 ent Second Vice-Pre5z'a'ent Secretary V . . Treaxurer . . JOHN W. ROOT, A.B., '02 WILLIAM G. GARTNER, B.S., '06 EDITH L. KINNEY, B.S., 'OI . . . WILLIAM H. BURGESS, AB., '95 Syracuse University Association of Central New York President . Vice-Prefizfent Secretary . Treasurer QF0rmed Oct. 18, -19025 Officers for 1908-1909 . . WILL B. CROWLEY, A.M., '89 JOHN W. SADLER, A.B., '96 CHARLES E. COONEY, Ph.B., '97 CHARLES JEWELL, ex-'99 7
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Syracuse of Tomorrow BY PROFESSOR HENRY A. PECK Hlf increasing sprinkle of gray hairs among our thinning locks reminds us of the fact that we are numbered among the Old Grads. It reminds us also that there Wasa Syracuse ofyesterday, with which we were familiar and ofwhose spirit We were partakers. Of this age the Hall of Languages-is the -type. Solid, substantial, after a period of forty years its walls show no cracks. Thousands of students have passed through its doors and up its narrow stairways to its plain, bare chapel. Today in distant lands and amid foreign sur- N HALL OF LANGUAGES roundings their thoughts turn thither. The returning graduate sees it with other eyes than those of the student of today. To him it speaks of Haven the scholar, of French the dig- nified and forceful, and of Sims Whose abounding love for humanity touchedithe souls of men. A Divine Providence has decreed that evolution should be the law of the universe. Insti- tutions and individuals that attempt to stand still must perish. Signs of the second age began to multiply in the last years of the administration of Chancellor Sims. The observatory and Crouse College, with its fine hall and organ, are his greatest monument. Realizing that his own work was drawing to a close he began to cast about for a successor. It Was due to his 9
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