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The iirst term ends. FEBRUARY I-Wednesday. ons begin. The second term begins. FEBRUARY 22-Wednesday. Washington's birthday. Anniversary of the Philosophic society Commencement exercises of the Dental department. APRIL 6-Thursd ay. Commencement exercises of the Medical department. MAY 18, 19, 20-Thursday-Saturday. First entrance examinations for the session 1899-1900, Academic, Pharmaceutical and Engineering departments. MAY 27-Saturday. Founder's day. Contest for founder's medal Qeveningj. JUNE 5-Monday. Final examinations begin. JUNE 16-Friday. Contest for the Young prize medal Qeveningj. JUNE I7-Saturday. Class day. ' JUNE I8-Sunday. rl' I Commencement sermon. A , Ill f w JUNE 19-Monday. . in i Annual meeting of the Board of Trust Q9 A.M.D 'gp m A , I JUNE I9-Monday. Q i , Xt I li ml 1 Alumni day. l?-usiness meeting fro A.lVI.J, public l 0e8 l i exercises feveningj. V Iq Q, JI All J JUNE 20 -Tuesday. i t ill .1 lil Annual address before the University body Q8 P.M.J Q tw JUNE 21 -VVednesday. Commencement day. The Commencement SGTYHOU, 111116 13. 1397, Was preached by Rev. Robert McIntyre, D D of Chicago, Ill. The annual address, 111119 T4, 1397, WHS delivered by Judge Samuel F. Hunt, ofCinc1n nati, Ohio. I4 I 1 I I Y 1 A ,A JI A ,.... 5221-if Y H V WWAAA'-'APWMW W ' ' ' - - f - 45' E?S' 4f ' E. ' '53 5 33'!Q1:f1-5 9 WJME iilifflzz. iliilifff x:,!:,':,f' :.:.:r lj E1 i:iE.'Q '2'.!f:?'Q' fififlsiis 1 IEW? ',z':,g'q'. yfzffjew n.. f'i'7f 2125? ' If 1,2111 2'2':-:ez 22525161 953523-- x,fg':i,i 1,-,flax ' . 4, 11. If Ijgf :,35:f:fI :VIH-.wl ?,'f.t':If :':'f..' 95712551 4111251 553215 ,: i 'i'ff1 uf 1-11 lgzvj-13 ziisfiis fiixm' ,EDCHI jvfgiii gm: -ff. A111154 sm... 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VAUGHN, A.M., LL.D. ...... 7 West Avenue, Campus Professer of Mathematics and Astronomy, and Librarian WILLIAM L. DUDLEY, BS., M.D. ....... 37 Wesley Hall, Campus Professor of Chemistry, and Dean of the Medical Department COLLINS DENNY, A.M., B.L. ........ 6 West Avenue, Campus Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy A. R. HOHLFELD, A.M., PH.D ..... 9 VVest Avenue, Campus Professor of Germanic Languages HERBERT CUSHING TOLMAN, PH.D. QYa1ej . . 48 Wesley Hall, Campus Professor of Greek Language and Literature JOHN DANIEL, M.A. . . . , . . . 1921 Hayes Street Professor of Physics J. T. MCGILL, PH.D ..... . IOS NVesley Hall, Campus Adjunct Professor of Chemistry FREDERICK VV. MOORE, PH.D. CYalej . . . . 144 Wesley Hall, Campus Adjunct Professor of History and Economics AUSTIN H. MERRILL, A.M .... . . 62 Wesley Hall, Campus Adjunct Professor of Elocution THOMAS ATKINSON JENKINS, PH.D. Qjohns Hopkinsl . I9 Garland Avenue Adjunct Professor of Romance Languages NV. H. SCHUERMAN, C.E. ........ 8 West Avenue, Campus Prefessor of Civil Engineering, and Dean ofthe Engineering Faculty CHARLES SUMNER BROWN, M.E. QYalej ..... 139 YVesley Hall, Campus Adjunct Professor of Mechanical Engineering WILBUR F. TILLETT, A.M., D.D ........ South Avenue, Campus Vice Chancellor, Professor of Systematic Theology, and Dean of the Theological Faculty GROSS ALEXANDER, S.T.D ......... 2 West Avenue, Campus Professor of New Testament Greek and Exegesis O. E. BROWN, A.M., B.D., D.D ..... . 3 West Avenue, Campus Professor of Biblical and Ecclesiastical History 17 nm, . I3 -.W una... . v,,..-.f.vwg-34,-t-pnvasf.-fn.-. facuffg 4' J H STEVENSON B D PH D ' - 68 Wesley Han' Campus . ' , . ., a ' ' ' ' ' Professor of Hebrew and Old'TeSfaI11C11t Exegesls T OMAS H MZALONE M A ...,. Vanderbilt Building H 0 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' Professor of Equity Jurisprudence, Corporation and Commercial Law, and Dean of the V Law Faculty - R MCPHAIL SMITH M A , , .... . 3122 North College Street l Professor of Common, Statute and Constitutional Law J. M. D1cK1NsON,A M.A ...... i . . MCGaV0Ck Block Professor of Common, Statute and Constitutional Law ED BAYTER , . .... . . Jackson Building Professor of the Law of Evidence, Pleading and Practice RICHARD DOUGLAS, M.D. . - . . . . . - 'Wilcox Building Professor of Gynecology and Abdominal Surgery o. C. SAVAGE, M.D. .... 710 Church Street Professor of Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose DUNCAN EVE, M.A., M.D. .... , , , 7o2 Church Street Professor of Surgery and Clinical Surgery J. A. WITHERSPOON, M.D. ...... . Professor of Practice of Medicine and Clinical Medicine THOMAS MENEES, M .Dl. ..... . Professor of Obstetrics Ross DUNN, M.D. . i . . . . . . . . 206 North Summer Street Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics GEORGE H. PRICE, M.D. . . 2oI North Summer Street . . 141 North Summer Street . . . . . 710 Church Street Professor of Physiology OWEN H. WILSON, B.E., M.D. ....... . XVilcox Building Professor of Anatomy, and Clinical Lecturer on Pediatrics ERNEST B. SANGREE, A.M., M.D. ....... I3I2 McGavoc Street Professor of Pathology and Bacteriology, and Lecturer on Hygieneg Director of the Laboratory of Bacteriol H' ' ' ogy, istology and Pathology in the Dental Department J. R BU1sT,A.B.,M.D. . . I . ....... I5o North Spruce Street Clinical Professor of Nervous Diseases W- FRANIS GLENN, M.D. . . . 1 ...... 3035 Cedar Street Clinical Professor of Genito-Urinary and Venereal Diseases, and Dermatology E A- RUPDTMAN, PH.M.. M.D. D ....... 168 VVesley Hall, Campus Adjunct Professor of Materia Medica and Pharmacy in the Department of Pharmacy, and Lecturer on Pharmacy in the Medical Department W11.L1AM H. MORGAN, M.D., D.D.S., ..... 211 North High Street Professor of Clinical Dentistry and Dental Pathology, and Dean of the Dental Faculty ROBERT R, FREEMAN, M.D., D.D S. ...... 159 North Summer Street Professor of Mechanical and Correctiv D ' e entistry 18 facuffg , 'll THOMAS A. ATCHISON, M.D. ....... . ISO North Spruce Street Professor of Materia Medica, Therapeutics, and Hygiene in the Dental Department. D. R. STUBBLEFIELD, M.A., M.D., D.D.S. ...... 402 VVilcOx Building Professor of Chemistry and Metallurgy in the Dental Department AMBROSE MORRISON, M.D. ....... . . Jackson Building Professor of Anatomy and Physiology in the Dental Department HENRY W. IVIORGAN, M.D., D.D.S. ...... . Professorof Operative Dentistry and Dental Anatomy LARKIN SMITH, M.D. .......... 211 North High Street . Jackson Building Adjunct Professor of Oral Surgery, Histology, and Pathology in the Dental Department WILS 'VVILLIAMS .......... Secretary of the Faculty REV. A. SUTHERLAND, D.D. Cole Lecturer 'l???.OY:i48 1613 XVest Broad Street Toronto, Canada Instructors, ifeffowa anb Qtzsistanfs, anb Qtlier Qfficera W. H. HOLLINSHEAD, PI-LG. . . Instructor in Chemistry PAUL M. JONES, M.s., D.SC. ....... . 53 Wesley Hall, Campus 93 VVesley Hall, Campus Instructor in Natural History and Geology, and Lecturer on Embryology in the Medical Department WILLIAM HAMILTON KIRK, PH.D. . Instructor in Latin ROBERT L. LUND, C.E., M.S. .... . Instructor in Drawing and Surveying J. T. GWATHMEY, M.D .......... Director of the Gymnasium, and Instructor in Physical Exercis J. T. ALTMAN, M.D. . . , .... . . . . Instructor in Physical Diagnosis BENJAMIN M. DRAKE, M.A., PH.D. . Fellow and Assistant in Greek D. T. WILSON, M.A ......... Fellow and Assistant in Mathematics and Astronomy ANDREW D. SLEDD, M.A ...... . . Fellow and Assistant in Latin JAMES A. CHILES, M.A. . . . I Fellow and Assistant in German ., I9 1803 Hayes Street 77 Vt7esley Hall, Campus . 219 Russell Street e 7o4 South Cherry Street . 1712 Hayes Street 158 Wesley Hall, Campus S6 XVesley Hall, Campus 127 XVesley Hall, Campus jfacuftg QI II7 lVesley Ilall, Campus ELMER R. SMITH, M A. - - A ' t nt in Mat ema ics Fellow and 155123 IIS XVesley Hall, Campus DAVID H. BISHOP, . . - -t ' Fellow and Assistant in E11gl1Sh Grand Avenue W. PHILLIPS CONNELL, - '- Fellow and Assistant 111 Physics - - -' 'I'll C' 3 CHARLES F. EMERICK, PH.D. tColumb1al . 156 XX tslcy I a , ampus Fellow and Assistant in Economics E T S JONFS B A QS Wesley Ilall, Campus RNES . - 1 - - - - ' ' ' ' Assistant in the Chemical Laboratory G- P. EDWARDS, M-D. l . l I . jackson Building Lecturer on Electro-Therapeutics FIRMAN SMITH, A.B .... , , 48 Chamber of Commerce Building Lecturer on Dental jurispruden ce W. H HITT, M.A., M,D. ........ 151 North Spruce Street Demonstrator of Anatomy and Lecturer on Regional Anatomy F. W. DORTCH, B.A .......... S15 South Summer Street Demonstrator of Chemistry and Assistant to the Chair uf Chemistry in the Medical Department RICHARD A. BARR, B.A., M.D .......... 3 Mill Building Demonstrator of Gynecolo ' and Abi ' l Anatomy gy connna Surgery, and Assistant Demonstrator ol' J. C. EPLER, M.D. .......... 161 North Cherry Street Demonstrator of Surgery and Assistant to the Chair of Surgery J. A. DALE, DD. Demonstrator in Chief, Lecturer on C S ......... . 2175 North Summer Street rown and Bridge XX'ork, and Teacher of Dental Technics J- M- BASS, M-Il . - ' ...... 2172 North Summer Street Demonstrator of Anaton ' h V Iy In t e Dental Department CLIN XVEST, PHC. . ' D ---- . . . I6O KVesley Hall, Campus First Assistant Demonstrator of Chemistry LOUIS LEROY' M'D' ' ' ' ' - 406 Elm Street Assistant 111 Pathology and Bacteriology MCPHEETERS GLASGOW, M.D .... .... 1 51 North Spruce Street Assistant to the Chair of Anatomy and Assistant Domonstrator of Anatomy W 4 . . ILT TA-M.E ANDERSON, PHC ........ III South Spruce Street Assistant Demonstrator of Chemistry HARRY C. REDS PH C i 9 - - . . , . S 1 l F-A Assistant Demonstrator of Chemistry I II out 1 Spluce Suket E. D. Rosa, D D.S. . , , Assistant Demonstrator of Operative Dei 15 fi i i I Ixorth X me Street 1 is ry and Anatomy 20 facuftg qu JOSEPH T. DIEADORS, D.D.S ......... Columbia, Tenn. Assistant Demonstrator of Mechanical Dentistry and Technics RUFUS E. FORT, M.D. .... . 145 North Summer Street Assistant to the Chair of Obstetrics HARRINGTON MARR, M.D ......... Douglas Sanitarium Assistant to the Chair Of Gynecology and Abdominal Surgery J. A. GAINES, M.D. ......... 204 North Summer Street Assistant to the Chair of Practice of Medicine and Clinical Medicine R. S. DOAK, M D ........... II South Carroll Street Assistant to the Chair of Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose J. E. H. ATKISSON, M.D. ....... Corner Russell and Fifth Streets Assistant to the Chair of Materia Medica and Therapeutics W. E. BUIST, M.D. .......... 150 North Spruce Street Assistant to the Chair of Genito-Urinary aud Venereal Diseases CLIFTON R ATCHISON, M.D. ........ x 50 North Spruce Street Assistant to the Chair of Materia Medica, Therapeutics and Hygiene in the Dental Department JOHN ASHFORD ...... Central Avenue, Campus Engineer and Instructor in Machine-Shop EARL F. SCOTT ....... West Side Row, Campus Instructor in Pattern-Making and XVOOdWOrk JOHN COLLIN MOORE ...... i Waverly Place Assistant in the Chemical Laboratory OWEN M. JONES ...... . 12OO Broad Street Assistantlin the Chemical Laboratory GEORGE MCPHAIL SMITH .... Capitol Avenue Assistant in the Chemical Laboratory ' W. G. HOUOH ,............ Assistant in the Bacteriological Laboratory of the Medical Department E. O. MOORE ........... 211 North Spruce Street Assistant Demonstrator of Mechanical Dentistry F. I. SHAW ......... IIQ North Vine Street Assistant Demonstrator of Mechanical Technic L. J. RAMAGE ........ 122 North Summer Street Assistant Demonstrator of Operative Technic DAVID DOUGLAS ....... . 4 West Avenue, Campus Superintendent of Grounds A. E. GODWIN ..... . Corner Elm and Summer Streets Custodian of Medical Building ' .21 WVR r W I 1 II I If I I uv -I 1 II, I I I I I III xx I ff X , A aoolf THING Inq, ff X I' Q. X w Q Q0 'UA I ,I I 'AI 75 3 5355 I 5 I I I XIII Ida l. I I I I III' II RI I Qfafafogue 'of Qfubenfe 'IVIVN 1897-1898 ufS.o'f.-.em Qtcabemic Eeparfment UPF?N0'l5..-28 Grabuafe anb Qlbocmceb gfubents ,X J ACKLEN, MRS. J. H ...... Nashville, Tenn. Z 1 X X BASKERVILL, CHARLES READ, B.A. QVanderbilt Universityj L 54 4 6 Somerville, Tenn. f Si g' f f S fggj-may -TF f 6 BISHOP, DAVID HORACE, A.B. QEmory and Henryj, M.A. 7 , ju' , 1 f I , , l tVanderb1lt UHIVSISILYD . . . Kansas City, MO. Z, 7,5522 iz 1 4 I l ,X ,ll Mfr BREWER, THEODORE HAMPTON . . . Louisville, Ky. 164425149 ' if , HHN , ' 'li 1 ,.. - . . . . . 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QVanderbilt Universityl . . Fort Valley, Ga. HUGHES, GEORGENE HUGHEY, JAMES M., A.B. tHendrix Collegel . . JONES, ERNEST SCOTT, B.A. fVanderbilt Universityl . , .,...... Nashville, Tenn Lexington, Mo KELLEY, OWEN CAMPBELL, B.A. QVanderbilt Universityj . Lebanon, Tenn LITTLE, CHARLES EDGAR, A.B. fUniversity of Nashvillel Nashville, Tenn LUND, R. L , M.S. QVanderbilt U11iversityJ. MX'ATT, SAMUEL A., B.A. QVanderbilt Universityj Dickson, Tenn 23 Nashville, Tenn. Ninety-Six, S. C. T exarkana, Ark. . Russellville, Ark. java. Cafafogue oi Qfubww A -ORR, M. IZORA, A. M. . . . Ross, OLIVE QUniversity of Nashvillej . . . SLEDD, ANDREW, A.M. QRandolph-Macon and Harvardj SMITH, ELMER R., M.A. Wauderbilt Universityj . SMOOT, THOMAS ARTHUR, A.B. qTrinity Collegel . STAPLES, O. B., A.B. Southwestern Universityj. THOMAS, DAVID YANCEY, A.B. QEmory Collegel TIGERT, MARY AMELIA QPrice's Collegej . . . WALLER, COLEMAN BAILEY, A M. 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President J. M. WILLIAMS . ' Vice President JAMES MCCLURE . . . Secretary MISS MARION KIRKLAND . . Treasurer DOUGLAS NEILSON . . . . . . Poet BENJAMIN JT. TERRY .... Historian J. ROSS SNYDER . . . . . Captain Class Nine R. H. ROWE . . . . Manager Class Nine R. I. MOORE . . . Captain Class Eleven D. W. JONES . Manager Class Eleven 27 1 I l 3 . l 1 s I l l I 1 l i I I r I I 1 E I I l I l I m Qenior Cfaaa Clftoff W ALLEN, WILBUR PRICE . . Academic . . . Rockdale, Texas CHEAIRS, NAT. F., A K E .... Academic A . . . I Spring Hill, Tenn. Winner,Young medal, '96, 22d February orator, '96, Vanderbilt representative in southern intercollegiate oratorical contest, '98, DAVIS T. W. . . . . . . Academic . . . Brentwood, Tenn. ' - - , , . i ' ' I -' ' -' 6, '96-'97, '97-'98, 'Varsity Class ninepresident, 96- 97, Varsity nlne, 94 95, 95 9 eleven, '95-'96, '96-'97- DOAK, H. M., Z 'A E ..... Academic . . . Nashville, Tenn. Class basket-ball team, '96-'97, substitue 'Varsity eleven, '97-'98, ELBRICH, CHARLES 1. J. .... Engineering . . . Nashville, Tenn. FOSTER, J. K., K E ..... Academic .... Shreveport, La. Class basket-ball team, '95-'96, '96-'97, captain Class eleVe11, '95-,97- FOSTER, T. R., 'iv A 9, 9 N E . . . Academic ....- Mobile, Ala. HOLLINSI-IEAD, R. P. . . Academic . . Stephens, Tenn. HURT, S. M. R. ...... Academic .... Millersburg, Ky. 'Varsity nine, ,94-,95, '96-'97, 'Varsity eleven, '96-'97, class basket-ball team, - '96-'97- IRION, JOHN WITT, A T S2 . . Academic . . . . Paris, Tenn. JONES, DANIEL W , JR., B 9 II . . . Academic .... Little Rock, Ark. KIRKLAND 9 . Indoor broadjump record, running high dive, running broad dive, outdoor running broad jump record, class basket-ball team, '95-'96, '96-'97, class eleven, '94-795, '96-'97, substitute 'Varsity eleven, official scorer of '98 baseball team, literary basket-ball team, '97-'98. MARION P., A 9 div . . . Academic .... Nashville, Tenn. Class historian, '94-'95, class poet, '95-'96, class historian, '96-'97, co-ed basket- ball team, '96-'97, class treasurer, '97-98. MCCLURE, JAMES ..... Academic . . . Union City, Tenn. Class nine, '94-'95, class eleven, ,QS-'96, '96-'97, class basket-ball team, '95-'96, ,96-'97, literary department basket-ball team, '97-'98, class secretary, '97-'98, president of the Vanderbilt chess club, ,96-97, '97-'98, Winner of chess tournament, '95-'96, representative in chess match with Sewanee, '96-'97, substitute 'Varsity eleven, '97-'98, lVIEACHAM, C. W. K .... . . . ACadetI1lC . , Leipe1-'S Fork, Tenn, Class basket-ball team, '95-'96, '96-'97, MOORE, ROBERT I., A K E, 9 N E . . Academic . . . Spring Hill, Tenn. Manager class nine, '95-'96, captain class basket-ball team, '95-'96, '96-'97, captain class gymnasium team, '96-'97, indoor broad dive record, high kick, '97-'98, vice president Y. M. C. A., '96-'97, associate editor Hustler, '96-'97, vice president dialectic society, '97, editor-in-chief of Hustler, '97-'98, captain 'Varsity track team, '98, captain literary department basket-ball team, '97-'98, class track team Wilmer 440 yard dash, 220 yard and I2O yard hurdles and shot-put on class iield day, '98, captain class eleven, '97-'95, 28 Milt-LZ M3451 .4 ,A yn... VIS Ofc? 5 R genior Cfass Qtoff' In MORELOCK, J. F. . . Academic . . Priest, Tenn. MORSCHEIMER, H. N., A K E . . . Academic .... Magnolia, Ark. Glee club, banjo club, mandolin and guitar club, ,Q4-,95, '95-'96, '96-'97, '97-'98, class vice president, ,QS-'96. NEILSON, DOUGLAS ..... Academic . . , . Murfreesboro, Tenn. Champion lightweight wrestler, '94-'95, class basket-ball team, '96-'97, 'Varsity track team, '96-'97, class poet, '97-'98, NUNN, GEORGE I., A 9 fb .... Academic jacksonville, Texas OMBERG, J. A., K A . . ,. . . Engineering . . Memphis, Tenn. Track team, '95-'96, '96-'97, class eleven, '95-'96. PUTNAM, ISRAEL M., K E .... Academic . . . Chattanooga, Tenn. Class eleven, '94-'95, captain class eleven, '95-'96, substitute 'Varsity eleven, '95-'96, class nine, ,QS-,961 class basket-ball team, ,QS-'96, Thanksgiving debater, '96, president dialectic society, '97, Comet editor, '96-'97, business manager of Observer for '97-'98. RAND, FRANK C., A K E .... Academic . . . Holly Springs, Miss. Class nine, ,94-'95, Tennis champion of University, '95, tennis state champion in d -ubles, '95, class basket-ball team, '96, glee, banio, mandolin and guitar clubs, '96-'97, '97-'98, vice president philosophic society, '97, Thanksgiving debater, '97, president of senior class, '97-'98, manager baseball team, '98. ROWE, ROLAND H., A K E .... Academic .... Triana, Ala. Associate editor of Hustler, '96-'97, Comet editor, '98, manager class nine,'97-'98. SNYDER, J. Ross, A T S2 .... Academic . . . Birmingham, Ala. Class secretary and treasurer,'95-'96, '96-'97, busi11ess manager of Hustler, '97-'98, associate editor Courier, '96-'97, captain class nine, '97-'98. TEAGUE, OSCAR, CID A 9, 6 N E, A 9 if . Academic . . . Montgomery, Ala. Faculty representative of senior class. TERRY, BEN T ....... Academic . , . Birmingham, Ala. Winner of 880-yard run on class Held day, '98, class historian, '97-'98, contestant for Young medal in oratory, '98, secretary and treasurer of tennis association, '97-'93 WILLIAMS, JOHN M, ..... Academic .... Strong's, Miss. President Y. M. C. A., '96-'97, contestant for founder's medal in oratory, '97 , associate editor Observer, '96-'97. '97-,98, president dialectic literary society, class representative for commencement exercises, class vice president, 97-'98. Q 'gags T' Lf 4 A 1 ,fiffig T I. Q . Q ,L -jp -5 Ns- rf ' 75-1':' ff 5' y i' ' i .Aa pg 4 N, . I f I Y' g . 29 f LLL, .,,- Qs-49,v'uvsu. ,4, f ,f Y 7 , :wr ., ,. A,-,---f:1'f'fJ6w- 'A 'A ,,,.,4..f:f--T m' w mmm!! Xu Q-1-Lf . .wl.,..,Wk M.,..,X - ,.-'He' ,M , ,f .Z L2 my f J JM X X: X X rf, I ,ff T M- CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY RECEPTION. ,a lr, . . L - , 2:1 iii 22.11 2:13322 . Mui 1 52 51.52. !Q??lZL11 E151-F :-'T::::- . 1 ..1'F!'!f:u .-azgzgg .n:x4x.:n' 1:n..4,f..-.,..1 . ming,- IN X it i VE, ,,gg,'f5fQ:., iff, rg W., A I .. X .fd wax I -' I 'S Q W fi cs f :I IQ Ui E9 W! N I i .T , - I 'Mlm 464' 'A J- , 1 'Beff CHEESE AND SAUSAGE! p M BEER AND WINE! VANDERBILT! VANDERBILT! 22 NINETY-NINE l B-35.62405 Cofors YELLOW AND WHITE 9CP?5.O'i.if.8 Gfficers J. J. SHERRILLV . . President W. B. LONG . . . Vice President M. W. BUSH . . . Secretary 1. K. MARSHALL . . Treasurer J., H. BROWN . -. - . . . Historian W. M. PATTERSON . ..... Poet W. F. BRADSHAW, JR. . . Manager of Class Eleven W. F. BOURLAND . . .... Manager of Class Nine C. S. YOUNG . . . Manager of Class Basket-ball Team H. J. DAILY . . Manager of Class Track Team 05090 Qfloff BAIRD, WILLIAM EDWARD, A K E, 9 N E . Academic . . . Columbia, Tenn Class president, ,QS-,962 entrance prize in Latin and Greek, ,953 associate editor of Observer, ,97-,983 delegate to fifty-first national conventlon of A K E, Chi- cago, vice president dialectic society, '98. BAVLESS, BRONSON B., A K E, O N E . . Academic . Atlanta, Ga, Class treasurer, ,95-'96, gymnasium team, '96-'97. BOURLAND, XVILL FRANKLAND . . . Academic . . Petersburg, I. T, Class treasurer, '96-'97, 33 ,, .2........A-fgv . -, .-f-if-L... -as - A , M, ,,,,,,,,,.,.f......4.,ygw.mz:a-r.we:a.i-591eagle-1 - f ,,.-nlg,,!. ,,p , ,g,,.,f .. ,W 7 , , - gunior Ciara CBOYY BOYD ALSTON JR A T A u , , . Academic . Memphis, Tenn. , Class nine, '95',96S 'Varsity nine, ,96',97- . Academic ..... Paducah, KY- BRADSHAW, W. F., JR-, 'I' A 9, N E - Crockett scholarship, '95-'96, C1885 elellell, Comet editor, '97-'98, president of dramatic club, '98, '96-'97, manager class eleven, '97, BREVARD, ALWYN LEE, fb A 9 . . . Academic . . . Union City, Tenn. Class nine, '95-'96. , ' BRILEY, H. POPE, A K E, 9 N E , Academic . . Texarkana, Texas BROWN, BRETT RUTL-EDGE, A T Q . Academic . . Birmingham, Ala. BROWN, JAMES H., II K A . . . Academic .... Columbia, Tenn. Class eleven. '959975 'Varsity eleven, ,96-,97, '97-'98, class track team, '96-'97. BRYSON, FRED R., A K E .... Academic . . . Little Rock, Ark. Champion featherweight boxer and wrestler, T953 'Varsity track team, '96, vice president of philosophic society, '98. BULLOCK, EDWARD COOPER, A K E . . Academic . . . Lewisburg, Tenn. Class eleven, '95-'96, '96-'97, class basket-ball team, '95-'96, class nine, '96-'97, BUSH, MORRIS W., K A .W . . . Academic .... Anniston, Ala. Assistant editor Hustler, '96-'97, '97-'98, associate editor Observer, '97-'98, presi- ' dent philosophic literary society, '97-'98, class secretary, '97-'98, secretary joint session of philosophic and dialectic societies, '98, CAMPBELL, W. P. ..... , Academic . . Covington, Tenn. CANNON, MADGE ..... Academic . McKenzie, Tenn Class poet, ,QS-,96, '96-'97, COX, EUGENE A.. K A ..... Academic . . . Forest City, Ark. Class basket-ball team, '96-'97, captain, '95-'96, captain class eleven, '96-97, 'Varsity eleven, '97-'98, Observer editor, '96-'97, class track team, '96-'97, '97-,933 Seefetary S. I. O. A., '97-933 secretary dramatic club, '97-'93, treasurer W- S- R- Club, '97-,983 Sewaliee debater, '97-'98, associate editor Courier, '95-'96, vice president Philosophic society, '97-98. DAILY, HENRY I-, EN . . ' . . . Academic . . . Millersburg, Ky. Manager class track team, '97-'98, treasurer Y. M. C. A., ,Q6-,97, ENOCHS, MARVIN S., A K E . , , Gymnasium team, '96-'97, class basket-ball team, '96-'97, . Academic . . Crystal Springs, Miss. FULLILOVE, JAMES, I-I., K E, 9 N E . . Academic .... Shreveport, La. Comet editor '97-'98, vice president Y. M. C. A., '97-'98, class eleven, '97-'98, HOWAR , W ., E N A . D . ' qs ,- , - . Academic . . Mount Pleasant, Tenn. as Vlce Pfesldellti 96- 97, class basket-ball team, '96-'97, ACKS , F - . I ON RANGES M. .... Academic , , , , Pragouldy Ark. LONG WILL B. 2 N , . , mags . 1 .d ' , 'J ACadern1c,. . . Mount Pleasant, Tenn. Vice presl ent' 97 98' Comet editor, 97',9SQ speaker O11 22d February. 34 i P' SHERRILL, JOSEPHUS J., E A E Junior Cfasa Cljloft' fn MARSHALL, J. K., JR. . . Class treasurer, '97-'93. MOONEY, WILL W. . , MOORE, J. COLLIN, X fb MOORE, J. PARR, E N . NOLEN, FENDALL C. . NORFLEET, JESSIE P. . . PATTERSON, WILL M., A K E, A 6 lb . Glee and mandolin clubs, '97-'98, PATTERSON, EDWARD. D., JR., A K E, 6 N E A ,Class vice-president, '95-'96. ROBERTS, JOHN M. . . Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Observer prize poem, ,97. Academic Academic Franklin, . O'Nei1, Nashville, . Glass, Cloverport, Memphis, Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Mayfield, Ky Savannah, Tenn Timmons, Tenn Academic .... Union City, Tenn Class historian, '96-'97, 'Varsity nine, '95-'96, ,96-,97, '97-'98, class eleven, '95-'96, class president, '97-'98, STROTHER, CHARLES W., A K E . . . Academic .... Elizaville, Ky. Class eleven, ,95-,96QSl1bStltll'CC on.'Varsity eleven, '96-'97, entrance prize in mathematics, English and history, '95, Observer editor, '96-'97, speaker on 22d February, '97, contestant for Young medal of Oratory, '97, Thanksgiving debater, ,97, Sewanee debater, '98, president dialectic society, '97-'98. WHITE, JOHN F. ...... Academic .... Nashville, Tenn. WILLIAMS, WESLEY C. . Academic . Bridgeport, Ala. YOUNG, CLARENCE S., K A . A . . . Engineering .... Louisville, Ky. Class basket-ball team, '95-'96, '96-'97: class eleven, 95 96, 96- 97, class nine, '96-'97. -s , ,I mx? ' 7' S an lf? 3' f 4' 'Q L- . ' U' Q I Q Q, -' P 1 ' ' 'D N0 fe ' 'L ' ,.4-'Lu L . , K Lg vf:,2Qif:Q'3,. , v. ' X, .,3vfREQfE.,?., 134393-vs-, 22.9, . .v It A, A. 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REE' O ,0 VANDERBILT! VANDERBILI' CENTURY! 9Cf'?i.6'i:?.h Cofor CRIMSON Uf'?i.0's'-.fb A Qffcera J. D. TANSIL . . . . . J. C. CARLISLE . . VICE Pf6S1dCDt H. L. ROBINS .... Secretary and Treasurer MISS MARY LEE BRANSFORD . H1stOr1an MISS MARY WOOD HOUSE Poet MISS LEONA PACK . Prophet .H. L. ROBINS . . Captam Clas Eleven S. C. PILCHER . . Manager Class Eleven H. L. ROBINS . . . Captam Class Nlne W. E. LINDSEY . Manager Class Nlne A. W. HARRIS, JR. . Captaln Class Track Peam 39 DUCKXVORTH, G. M., K E , i1SifHww PM ' - ,iopliomore ifass Cgoff ANDERSON, H. M., CD A 9 . Class basket-ball, '96.,97, class ele ANDERSON, MARY M., . . ATLEE, E. G .... - Class eleven, '96-97, ,97-'98, BAKER, C. R., K A . . - Academic Ven: ,97',98' Academic Academic Academic Academic BONNER, M. H., . . . Class president, '96-,97Q class nine, a BRADFIELD, J. W., . . Manager class eleven, '96-'97. BRANSFORD, H. A., E A E . Class eleven, '97-'98, BRANSFORD, MARY LEE, . Class historian, ,96-,97, '97-'98, BREARD, JR., D. A., LI, A 6, 6 N E . Class nine, '96-'97, ,97-,98. BROCKMAN, W. W., fi- A 9 . President Y. M. C. A., '98. Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic CARLISLE, J. C., QI: A 6 . . . 'Varsity nine, ,96-,97, '97-'98, cla p ss vice resident, '97-'98. CHILES, H. E., ...... Academic Class eleven, ,96-'97, ,97-,QSQ class nine, '96-'97. CLARKE, NV. L., H K A . . . COLEMAN, YV. C., A T A . Glee and mandolin club, ,97-,98. CRIDER, JR., J. E., CP A 6 , Academic Academic Academic Academic Nashville, Tenn. . Palmyra, Mo. Monterey, Mexico Vifeatherford, Texas Nashville, Tenn. ,96-,97, '97L'98g .class basket-ball team, '96-'97. Daingeriield, Texas Union City, Tenn. Union City, Tenn. . Monroe, La. Campbellton, Ga' Sadlersville, Tenn. . Dresden, Tenn' Dyersburg, Tenn. Providence, Ky. . Fredonia, Ky. Brownsville, Tenn Assistanteeditor Hustler, '97-'98, business manager Observer, '97-'98, class nine, A96-'97, class eleven, ,96-'97, '97-'98, ' DUCKWORTH, R. P., K E .... Academic , Glee club, '97-'93, ELDER' H- Hw A K 31.9 N E - . Academic . FARRAR, B. J., K A . . Engineering HARALSON, EUGENE, . . . Academic EIARRIS, JR., Q A, 9, ,G N E , , Academic .... Nashville, Tenn C1355 111116. 96' 97, '97-'93, Captain class track team, ,97-'98, HEARN, VVILFREDQ - , - - . . Academic . . . Arkadelphia, Ark CIHSS mile, 96-'97, class basket-ball team, '96-'97, 40 Brownsville, Tenn. Trenton, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. . Delaware, Ky . I Sopfiomore Cfass Goff In HILL, P. B., A K E . Engineering HOLMAN, J. VV., A K E .... Academic Class eleven, '97-'98, class track team, '97-,QS HOUSE, MARY YVOOD, ..... Academic . Class poet, '97-'98, HUNTER. F. YV., A T A . Academic JENKINS, E. S., E A E ..... Academic . Class eleven, ,Q6-,97, '97-,98. . JONES, O. M , ..... Engineering Class eleven, '96-'97. LAMBUTH, D. K., A K E . . Academic . LANHAM, F. G., K A. Academic LINDSEY, XV. E., ...... Academic . . Nashville Fayetteville, Franklin Bell Buckle Nolensville, Nashville, Nashville Weatherford, 7 ! Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Texas Little Rock, Ark. Class secretary and treasurer, ,96-'97, class eleven, l96-'97, '97-,98g manager class nine. '97-'gg class track team, ,Q7-,98. LONG, L. R., Z N ..... Academic MOSSER, IDA VIC, .... . Academic . MOLESTER, BACTTLE, CID A O, 9 N E . Academic MCLESTER, J. C., ...... Academic Class eleven, ,96-'97 '97-'98, class nine, ,96-'97, MCNEILLY, R. H. ...... Academic . PAcK, LEONA, ...... Academic Class prophet, '96-'97, ,97-98. PALMER, VV. M., E X .... Academic . Glee club, '96-,97, ,97-,98- PILCHER, S. C., CID A 9, 9 N E . . . Academic Manager class eleven, '97-'98, PORTER, N. F., ..... Academic . REAM, BOUDINOT, ..... Academic ,Varsity eleven, '97-'98, class eleven, ,96-'97, ROBINS, H. L , A K E .... Academic . Class basket-ball team, '96-,975 class eleven, . Mount Pleasant, manager class Nashville Chattanooga, Nashville nine, 396-97. Nashville Union City Murfreesboro, Nashville, 7 3 i Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. . Paris, Tenn. Wapanucka, I. T. '97-983 class basket-ball team, '96-l97. Guntown, Miss. '96-'97, l97-'98, captain class eleven, ,97-'98, captain class nine, ,96-'97, '97-'98, class secretary and treasurer, ,97-,98. - n - SMART, R D., JR., A K E, 9 N E . . Academic . . . Memphis, Tenn. Class nine, '96-'97, '97-'98, treasurer Y. M. C. A., '98, class track team, ,97-,98- SMITH, G, M., B 9 II , . . Academic .... Nashville, Tenn. 41 Qoptiomore Cfass Qoff' rn SNEAD, J. B, W., , . Academic . Murfreesboro, Tenn. STEERE, A. C., B 9 H . . Academic Shreveport, La. Class eleven, '97-'98, STOCKARD, 1.1, , , . Academic . . Nevada, Mo. SoDEN, BLANCHE E. Academic . Louisville, Ky. Academic .... Dresden, Tenn. TANSIL, D,, A T Q ..... Entrance prize in Latin and Gree , 9 k ' 6, class president, '97-l9S. . Academic . . . Memphis, Tenn. TAYLOR, LoU . . . . . T1PToN, H. FRANK . . . . Academic . . Tiptonville,Tenn. UNDERWOOD, E. M., KD A 6 . . . Academic .... Atlanta, Ga. Captain class trackjiteam, '96-'97, 'Varsity eleven, '96-'97, class eleven, '96-'97 '97-98, Winner of 440-yard run in S. I. A. A. meet, '96-'97, class basket-ball team, l96-'97, literary basket-ball team, '97-'98, XVEATHERFORD, XV. D., .... Academic . XVeatherford, Texas NVELLS, XV. K., A T S2 . . . Academic Glass Station, Tenn. Class nine, '96-l97, '97-'98 XVILLIAMSON, V. R., . . . V . . Academic . Memphis, Tenn. Class nine, '96-'97, ,Q7-,QSQ class eleven, ,Q7-,Q8. VVILSON, T- H .... Academic . . . San Bernardino, Cal Captain class basket-ball, ,96-,97, class eleven, ,Q6-97, '97-985 literary ba5ket,ba11 team, '97-l98. XVYETH, G. A., fb A 6, 6 N E . Academic . St, Lguig, MO, Class eleven, '97-'98, F1Nrs. . S .-,. f 7 X L ,Q J F' XAXI, V! 42 1 i 1 F 4 v 1 .jw ,fl FX Wy? I , reelimcm Cliaaa ' A A? ,, - if Q if 'W Q QY ,J w - 'Qeff' A n j! GWHE-WI-XVOW! A I I , I ALLY, RALLY-ZI-ZOW! -- mzf ' ' RAH-ZE-ZI-ZUN ' , if V. U., V. U., IQOI . Nl ' 'I V 1 , lx X . 'I ' fr f l ilg cxi, X X XX ,MM . h I 1 ' X iw Qfficers . rw Y I iixxi N- 1 X Q P ix' JOHN PASCHALL . . . President QQ ' CHARLES ASHLEY STAINBACH Vice President 7' MISS ELEANOR RAY BUFORID . . . Secretary VVALTER SCOTT DRAPER . . . Treasurer MISS HIATTIE DEWS MCREE . Historian JOHN PICKETT TURNER . . Poet CB ANDERSON, MARY . . . . Academic BARBEE, JOHN FORD HOUSE, K Z . . Academic Class eleven, class nine. BASKERVILL, G. B., JR., fb A CI, Engineering BEARD, MARVIN DAVIDSON, 'Iv A 9 . . Academic 'Varsity nine, running broad jump, class field day. BLACK, ROBERT MOFFITT . . . BOARD, WILLIS MARVIN . BOYCE, LEON HARR1s . . . ' BROVVDER, DAVID PHILIP, X fb . . BROXVDER, ROBERT NIARVIN, X fi' . . BUFORD, ELEANOR RAY Class secretary. BUTLER, JAMES BARNEY . CALLAN, ROBERT EMMET . . CARL, :HENRY M. .... . CLARY, BENJAMIN LITTLE, A K E . . Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic ,Varsity basket-ball team, class eleven. COOK, JAMES E , A T A .... Assistant in gymnasium. Academic 45 Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Somerville, Tenn. Hardin sburg, Ky. Nashville, Tenn. . Custer, Ky. Channing Nashville, Nashville Nashville, Texas Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Bainbridge, Ky. VVashingtOn, Ga. Leiper's Fork, Tenn. Bellbuckle, Tenn. Franklin, Tenn. -6 U sf ' .N . .. ...U .. S'res5man Cfaas DAVIS CATO ARISTIDES, E A E . ACadCH11C , Class eleven- substitute 'Varsity eleven, class nine' substitute DAVIS NORMAN H A T S2 Academic Hustler staff manager class nine class eleven, glee club DRAPER WALTER SCOTT, A K E Academic Class treasurer, treasurer Freshman Latin club EARLY ELIAS JAMES, A K E Academic Academic , . . , . 0 3 ' . . . , . . ' , T1 . I 9 'J ' ' ' ' l ' ' C v ' . u ' ' 3 ' Y X . , . l 5 ' , . . , . . . FISHER, ELBERT HELM FOOT, W. H., 2 X . FLETCHER JOHN MADISON . GAINES. J. L., Z X - , GANNAWAY, HERBERT, E N . President Freshman Latin club. GIRDNER, GEORGE - . - Engineering Academic Engineering . Academic Academic Class eleven, substitute 'Varsity eleven. HATCHER, JOHN URBAN . . HEMINGNVAY, WILSON LINN, K A HENDRIX, NATHAN SCARRITT, div A HOPPER, VVALTER, A T A . Glee club, class eleven. HYNDS, ROBERT WALKER, X dv . JONES, HERBERT VINCENT, fb A 6 Class nine. JENKINS, JAMES MCKENDREE, JR. KEISER, NINA ISADORE . . LIPSCOMB, HORACE SWIFT, Jr. . MAJOR, TRACY FINDLEY . . MALONE, ALLEN TAYLOR, A T Q Class eleven. MARION, ROBERT F., A T S2 , MARSHALL, GEORGE GILBERT . MASON, H. CHAPMAN, A K E . MCINTYRE, MARVIN H., E X BICREE, HATTIE DEWS . . 9 Q S 4 Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Class historian, vice president Freshman Latin club, MILI.ER, SAMUEL MARVIN , , , Academic 46 Union City Tenn O Varsity nine Tullahoma, Tenn D yersburg Tenn Elizaville, Ky Verona, Tenn Louisville, Ky. . Rucker, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Unionville, Tenn. . Rock Hill, Tenn. . Bidwell, Tenn. . Little Rock, Ark. Kansas City, Mo. Rutherford, Tenn. . Atlanta, Ga. . Kansas City, MO. . Quitman, Ark. Union City, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. . Fairy, Texas . Memphis, Tenn. . . Atlanta, Ga. White'S Creek, Tenn. . Morganlield, Ky. Simpsonville, Ky. Union City, Tenn. Burdick, Ky. .. , ..- .QQ . .. .. rx., ,r:.::::':'.u I F 4 W I -Y S'rezBman Cfasfs fn MITCHEI,L, PAUL, E N , , , , , Entrance prize mathematics, Engl MORGAN, ALBERT JOHNSON, . . . Class eleven. MOTLOW, THOMAS . Mile race, class field day. OVERTON, JOHN, IV . . Class eleven. PASCHALL, JOHN, A T S2 Class president. PILCHER, WM. BONVEN CAMPBELL, fb A 9 . Captain class eleven. REED, S. NIACON, fb A 9 .... Entrance prize Latin and Greek. REES, EARNEST ..... REEVES, THOMAS ROSSER . . Class nine. RICE, HENRY GRANTLAND, fb A 6 . . Academic .... Harrison, Miss. ish, history and geography. Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Captain basket-ball team, class eleven, class nine, RIPPEY, EDGAR ATHO .... ROBERTS, R. G .... . ROBINSON, GEORGE, A T Q RUSHING, MARVIN ELBERT . . Class eleven. RUTLEDGE, ARTHUR SCOTT, ROBERT HENRY . Glee Club. SIMMONS, WALTER HEINMAN, E A E . Academic Engineering Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic . . Shelbyville, Tenn. Lynchburg, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Atlanta, Ga. Nashville, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. .Mulberry, Tenn. Roanoke, Va. Nashville, Tenn substitute 'Varsity nine. . Sulphur Springs, Texas . Nashville, Tenn. Guthrie, Ky. Louisville, Ky. . Gallatin, Tenn. Paducah, Ky. . . Winona, Miss. Captain class nine, class eleven, substitute 'Varsity eleven. STAINBACK, CHARLES ASHLEY . . Class vice president. STOKES, MILES MCGEHEE, A T A . . TURNER, JOHN PICKETT .... Academic Academic Academic Class poet, secretary Freshman Latin club. VAUGHAN, WILLIAM RICHARDSON, 2 N . WADDELL, ELIZABETH D ..... WEBB, THOMAS I., K A . . . Class eleven, class nine. WILLIAMS, SAMUEL WATKINS . . WOODS, VERDO W., K E . Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic 47 . - Louisville, Ky. Nashville, Tenn. . NVarLrace, Tenn. . Sanson, Va. Union City, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. . West Harpeth, Tenn. . San Antonio, Texas - -A -- swf- -. ?I 1',? '3'3vi -?',,P'- 'i 1'Qi-H7 1- mtl 'W Y I 1 . l I g I I o U I I fl 1 il I f la jrregufar anb Enema? gfubenfs if . 'Mw- ANDERSON, MARY M., Palmyra, MO. BLAIR, GEORGIA, Nashville, Tenn. , lli BOOTH, CULLOM H., Florence, Ala. ' ' BOSTICK, CHARLES RICE, Henry, Tenn. CAMERON, GRANVILLE EXVEN, Benton, Ark. CAMERON, STELLA GIBSON, Hope, Ark. CHOATE, CHARLES EDWARD, Macon, Ga. CRUTCHFIELD, WALLACE Moss. D811-HS, TCXHS- ll :I GOULDSBY, L. MABELLE, Virginia. GREGORY, MINNIE MERLE, Smyrna, Tenn. HOLT, MITTASE PANSY, Nashville, Tenn. HOSS, LIZZIE, Greenwood, La. HUDGENS, R. H., Nashville, Tenn. l .3 . HUGHES, GEORGENE, Nashville, Tenn. .J A HUGHEY, MRS. JAMES M., Monticello, Ark. l LENEHAN, WALTER, Nashville, Tenn. - LANGSTON, WAYNE, West Plains, Mo. 5 MAY, SALLIE, Terrell, Texas. MCLESTER, BATTLE, Chattanooga, Tenn. l 1 MIMS, JOSIAH CARSON, Houston, Miss. Q Q POLK, LEONIDAS, Nashville, Tenn. I y PORTER, NATHANIEL FLETCHER, Paris, Tenn. A RICE, PHILIP D., Nashville, Tenn. f 1 I STEED, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, St. Louis, Mo. , SODEN, BLANCHE ETTA, Louisville, Ky. I THOMPSON, MARY HAMILTON, Nashville, Tenn. l TUCKER, MARION WOODALL, Nashville, Tenn. , WILLIAMSON, VICTOR R., Memphis, Tenn l gr' , - -Z. . fri. 'H 'u ' PL . 3 . A ..5Z:fQg','wg ,f J i 1 Q ,E '-. .- , I . . . . . it ,Z I I -. f X, 'F ff I A I K ' I . I A ,.l. , N Q! nm'-I helm . , N Tig! Q up x , . is L18 l -' . .. .... . - . . I INT. -vyvlvgg -r no 1m 'S ' ' ak ' 1 1 4. ' iBFicaY Qeparfmeuf 'IVIVF Senior Cfass ABNEY, OLYMPIA MCK., A.B., Pleasant, S. C. CARRE, HENRY BEACH, A. B., Z X, New Orleans, La. MCCLURE, JOSEPH NEWTON, A.B., Douglas, Va. MCKENZIE, EDWARD, A.M., New Castle, Ky. MCLARTY, EMMETT KENNEDY, A.B., Monroe, N. C. MERRITT, DANIEL TATUM, A.B., X fb, Norfolk, Va WHITESIDE, JOSEPH, A.B., Oxford, Ala. ff f W4 I fn af f 2 We f WN in 7 fr 50 i Miiiiicaf Eepartment ' Qllibbfe C?asa 'IWW' ATKINSON, CHARLES DARRITY, B.S., Jackson, La. BARCUS, EDYVARD R., A.M., Richie, Texas. BOWEN, ALBERT CROSSLAND, A.M., Ozark, Ala. BULL, YVILLIAM BLACKWELL, Higginsville, MO. DAVIS, CHARLES T., A.B., Bristol. Tenn. GRANBERY, JOHN C., JR., A.B. Ashland, Va. HARRIS, THOMAS B., Marshall, Mo fx HOUNSHELL, CHARLES GIDEON, A.B., Rural Retreat, Va. Q , R KING, VVILLIAM PETER, A.M., Red Hill, Ga. , 3 X MCDONELL, GEORGE NOWLAN, A.B., Savannah, Ga. Z -,h ' X XI' MORGAN, JOSEPH J., A.M., Dallas, Texas. J, 1' X A QUILLIAN, FRANK, A.B , Bellton, Ga. IQ!! RAWLINGS, JAMES CLELAND, A.B., Bradfordsville, Ky Y ,XXX-E REED, HENRY THOMAS, A.B., Greenville, Ky. 1-1 vqxv tmior Chas QVFVYN ALLEN, BEVERLY VVHIPPLE, Rockdale, Texas. BABCOCK, SIDNEY HENRY, JR., A.B., Batesville, Ark. BERRY, GUNNING CHRISTIAN, A.B., Cedarville, Mo. CARR, JOHN MILTON, Pine Bluff, Ark. COURT, YVILLIAM, A.B., St. Louis, Mo. DICKINSON, ROBERT EDWARDS, A.B., Cross Timbers, Mo. DODSON, KAVANAUGH WATTS. Ph.B., Little Rock, Ark. DUNKLE, WILLIAM F., B.S., Oasis, Texas. GIBSON, FOSTER FINLAY, A.B., Hope, Ark. GILBERT, THOMAS HUGH, A.B., Pendergrass, Ga. H GREER, CLINTON HUMPHREY, A.B., Fort White, Fla. HASKELL, CHARLES THOMSON, LL.B., Savannah, Ga. HAYS, XVILLIAM BENJAMIN, A.B., Conway, Ark. JENKINSON, HARRY LAW, Caledonia, Mo. LAPRADE, WILLLAM HENRY, JR., A.B., Shreveport, La. MAPEL, FRANK JOSEPH, A.B., St. Louis, Mo. MCCARTNEY, JOHN ELLIOT, A.M., Richmond, Va. MCCARY, THOMAS FRANKLIN, Bristol, Tenn. PATTERSON. BYRON PICKNEY, A.B., Pittsboro, Miss. ' PYLES, ROBERT LEE, A.B., Roscoe, MO. RECTOR, G. CARROLL, A.B. Nashville, Tenn. SESSIONS, THOMAS FRANKLIN, Montevallo, Ala. SLIGH, JOHN CALHOUN, A.B. Mansfield, La. STAPLES, ORTHA BEAUMON, A.M., Downsville La. TRUESDALE, ROBERT SIDNEY, A.B., Flat Rock, S. C. SI I I I I fx V L4 I I W I I K, . x 5fW I I X ,f I N 7 A ,I X 1 In ,I fd I X Ma i If I X' 1 QM X4 I I -. AI, ---ff ,il ,II 7, qv I f2Q- l f!! ' WI 1 x 12 gf Il ,x QI'-, I - f, I H -.ala I ., f , ,ff , - - f' in fi! T73-JI ' 36:1 . .,.' I I ,I I .II iilf WI gl 14 1Ifr:4?f .f:4F -'- 1 N' l s .7 . N ,... m El- ,J I S gfg a N rw I MI ffm? I fa IGN I I UGI E, A , 1- gg?-1325. I ' , .- n ---5-P EE ' .' fL'1Y:I1nI. II :EI I Q If X ' II I fhff -R . 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A Uffl! yeiff' J lffi 4.-L: M: : a -1 X V f ff' ?f:a 3 f e Senior QT asa VIVIVF Qficers President . . . . . . R. E. IQING Vice President ...... L. LEFTWICH Secretary and Treasurer .... C. M. FINN a e ictorian . . . . ACOWAY, R. V l d' ' H M V44'-7-T?.9'i:'.-45 M Qgoff' BOOGHER, HOXVARD M , 112 A 9, 9 N E. ........ St. Louis, Mo 'Varsity eleven, '94, '95, '96, captain 'Varsity eleven, '97, captain class eleven '94-'95, champion middleweight wrestler, '94-'95, winner class medals, 220-yard run, 440-yard run, one-mile run, '96, captain 'Varsity track team, ,95-,Q6. CARR, HERBERT, fb A 9 .......... . Fulton, Ky 'Varsity nine, ,95, '96, '97, '93, Captain class nine, ,95, '96, glee club, ,95-'96, ,Q6-,97 '97-'98, Hustler staff, '95-'96, '96-'97, Courier staff, '96, FINN, C. M., K A .......... Cornet editor, '9S. JACONVAY, H. M. JR., A T A . . . Valedictorian, law class, '98. S. Jr., B ix. .--- KING, R. E., H K A ........ Junior law scholarship, '97, class president, '9S. LEFTWICH, LoU1s, H K A ....... ' Comet editor, '98, 55 Franklin, Ky Dardanelle, Ark . Waldo, Ark Brownsville, Tenn Nashville, Tenn 3 Edw Eeaoarfmenf M LEONARD, N. N., K A LUSK, ROBERT, B A, A T Q . - MCALESTER, J. B. . . 4 , . . a 'Varsity eleven, ,97, 'Varsity nine, '98. PARKER, T. E. . RAINS, J. P., E AE . SOUTHGATE, W. W. o a s Q - u . . a o ' Junior law scholarship, '97, STEGER, T. M., JR. . SYPERT, G. W., H K A WRIGHT, J. W. . I ,Y ll ' Q u Q ,,.. . x' H ' 1' fL. -.lv l Zz 1 l R c .24 f Sx R-A fwwf-, V ' f f.,f-ia 0 'ol' Q ,Ili f'ffff'E,'j-1i1LUffH4,fMZ' Z 2 ' If 1' H , ., 5 ' I, ,vj Q 5' WW Q fl X I I - f'. !--nwn '-': f - J. ': 1 I -'- X ' ff W I I ffiglhiuivi-e.ff!,: 1: I ,A lull: al . ! H f .1 ' 'J ll li M sr: R 4' K lQll w1 ' 'K 'e. ll gr, W ll f E fZW ll!' 1 f l 'W ' ' 219, , 'gps ' S,,, m,,,---f X X' 1-,wi f I fl' 1 'ill ifwllimv''llllflillllI X sf' M-,-ll. ,lla j M 035 VW '7' lay' X iii ' I f Y 4' Q ev f f f - Q f l S- - 1- -J 1 'X Kiwi!!-ui l 56 Booneville, M0 Nashville, Tenn. McA1ester, I. T, Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn Nashville, Tenn Nashville, Tenn Clarksville, Tenn Nashville, Tenn 1 E X Bio u emu. I.T. x ,6I1I1. Penn Penn. Penn Tenn Tenn , E I nw ' ' ' ' ' ' 'HVSLLQ' if 'NN 1 I s CA LV rf mfr 5212 Q fa T 140 R V 5 J U N ' 0 R L- A W 9 L- A 5 5 ' 1 5 3 3 i 5,. Z 1 I 1 ' 1 l 1 tg 1 1 E J S J L ,x y .1 4 ' I P v 1 5 . L f X r , i l l w N N r 1 X 1 w w x w l I f N -----:f- ..e,-..-.,-..:VAt-,!-,-.- , --- ....f, -f,q,1, - f-Q.-, --.--..., Q- -- ---- M R.- Eau: Eeparfmenf 4' ff m w. . ir -'J ' 8 .951-5, amor Pass W ' Mw- I A I x .K - lla-V Ml - 1 gf ilk' 'Liam in - '4.,,,,,l, , ,uj' L. G. FANT . President ., Qy,,. ., If W. F. ORR, JR. . .... Vice President 1, f b, H' M. A. FLEMING . . Secretary and Treasurer F l, ' , , l Qi , L . . ' in rl , ,, R. B. c. HOWELL . Poet ,il 'ii jil' ill il rf, ,,,,l,f,, : , Y V, ll, 'llllw lpzfv '. xl .. 'lf'.1l'- l aff.-.mszfm K Iilliv- 'W M 1' ii , E., +7 4,1 Off 'l lil, ' 03 l' . nf' ., , 'llqw' BACON, W. J., JR., K A . Imboden, Ark, 1i5if1,'1'fl',H'l.Qi BATES, Wv- M., A.B., CIP I' A . . Nashville, Tenn. Glee Club, ,Q7-'9S. BOSTICK, C. R. . . . Henry, Tenn. 13 BRUCE, E. R. . . . Kenton, Tenn. BUNTIN, ALLISON, fb A 9 . . . Nashville, Tenn. BURRIS, G. W. .......... . Stonewall, I. T. Class eleven, ,95-'96, class basket-ball team, '95-'96, COMBS, R. E , B.L., A.B. ........ Goodnight, Ky, Contestant Young medal, '98. CRUTCHFIELD, C., B G II . . . . Nashville, Tenn. DUDLEY, T. P., B.S., K A . Winchester, Ky. Comet editor, '97. CUNNINGI-IAM, J. T., B.A., A T A . Clarksville, Tenn. ELMORE, H. H., B.A, A T A . . . . Ancona, Miss. ESTES, A. C., K E ........... Brownsville, Tenn. Class nine, ,953 class basket-ball team, '96, Thanksgiving debater, '97. FANT, LEON B., B.A., A K E ......... Holly Springs, Miss. Class vice president, ,95-'QGQ Observer staff, '96-'97, class representative, ,97, tennis championship Qdoublesj, '96, Comet editor, '97. FANT, LESTER G., B.A., A K E ........ Holly Springs, Miss. Manager class nine, '95-'96, captain class eleven, '96-'97, Thanksgiving debater, '96, Hustler staff, ,QS-'96, president Y. M. C. A., '97, manager 'Varsity nine, '97, manager 'Varsity eleven, '97, president junior law class, '97-'98. 59 Eau: Eepartment 4' I FLEMING M. A. A T A . . Chattanooga, Tenn. Class secretary. GARDINER, S. V., A T Q . 1 Cham ion featherweight boxer, '94, assistant in gymnasium, '96-'97, manager . . . . . . . . . . . Memphis, Tenn. P west side row messing club, ,Q6-'97, ,97',98, HLISUCT Staff, '96, ,97',93S glee Club, ,97-,983 business manager Comet, '98, gymnasium team, ,94-,Q6-,9'7. HARRIS, W. T. ............ Flourney, Ky, A 9 , , , ..... . . . Nashville, Tenn. HoWELL,. R. B. C., CID Class basket-ball team, ,Qj-,965 substitute 'Varsity eleven, ,QSQ glee and mandolin club, '96-,97, '97'-98, gymnasium team, '97. HUTTON, 'W. G. .... - ....... Little Rock, Ark. Substitute 'Varsity eleven, '97, 'Varsity nine, '98, captain law department basket- ball team, '9S, gymnasium team, '98. lNlALONE, GEORGE S ............ Nashville, Tenn. Law department basket-ball team, junior class eleven, '9S. BIARR, XVILLIAM B. ' ........... Nashville, Tenn. MORETON, JOHN W., JR , H K A . . Nashville, Tenn. NIeHoLs, CICERO, Cb A 9 . Ashville, N. C, Glee club, '97-'9S. ORR, W- F-, JR-, K E - .......... Nashville, Tenn. Class basket-ball team, '96, '97, '98, vice president junior law class, '97-'98, PONDER, W- M- .--.---.. . . . XValnut Ridge, Ark- ROBERTSON, CHARLES R. u Hermandoy lvliss. SINNOTT, S- L-1 E A E - Nashville, Tenn. SMITH, GEORGE L. . Delina Tenn- STEGER' W' E I K E - Nashville, Tenn. STEED, B. F., ll K A . . . ..... St. Louis, Mo. STOKES, HARRY S., A '1' A , , 9 , ,...'.' Nashville Tenn Class. nine, '96, '97, class eleven, '95, '96, class basket-ball team, '96, '97, '98 substitute 'Varsity eleven, '96. TA . A H. . XVIQEEZQIS JBIQ KEAA E ' ' - - - - . Murfreesboro, Tenn ' lf , . ,, I . . . . Guthrie K Contestant Young medal, '98, i Y SCHAEFER E. W. A T A ' ' ' ' ' Toccoa, Ga 4,.T' A f-J... . 1' mf' -A X- ' . -lg, I N SVA-,maui ba ' I Wm 'fn ff Nigql . - I i' WP- f X xv !' I X XXXL N -4 .jgfzr-E . X v .I ', 9. F J .nj R f X 13 ' WJ C NIU !! 6o i I 1 EVM 1 f .bf -3 EU 'I 'T' s-4 ' X-T YN N- .lx C If QQ ,If L4 X I I, ' li! ni , , , ,tif J-A ik? I' V Y 5 W f' J E IZJRWY ii W P , '-u 'AP X ' ff' JJ X 'L 7 f I r .1-?,-I fQsZf,f,fQf-Af-I I ' A f ' D ' M L V' ,OWN ..- . ., ,,,ff .,: ,., -V 7- - f q3ofIf:d3rabuafea QWVIK BIOGS, V. A., Tennessee JOHNSTON, CHRISTOPHER H., Tennessee ENGLES, N. J., Tennessee LYON, T. H., Georgia FAIN, J. N., Tennessee NORWOOD, R. WY, Tennessee GWATHMEY, JAMES TAYLOE, Tennessee SBIITH, J. J., Tennessee YVILLIABIS, JOHN DREXVRY, North Carolina QWWY Senior GIPMIEI I Qficers President . . E. E. STRAXV . . Virginia Vice President . R. L. JONES . . . Tennessee Secretary .... . NV. E. X7OUNT . . . . Missouri Treasurer . . . F. P. HIXON . . . . Alabama '4PSO'ii.fB off ANDERSON, XVILLIAM EDXYARD, Alabama ANDREXVS, CHARLES FLETCHER, Alabama BOOKER, THOMAS ALVIN, California BUCK, EMORY WILSON, Indian Territory COBLE, THOMAS JACOB, Tennessee 6 COLE, L. M., Virginia 3 Qglebicaf Qepartmenf L Kentucky DORTCH, FREDERICK WILLIAM, Arkansas COOK, MOSES ., i COX, PAUL SEABORN, South Carolina , ELLIS, I- A-, Tennessee C n CROOK, LEANDER FRANKLIN, Texas EVANS, JAMES GLADNEY, Louisiana DARWIN, THOMAS FRANKLIN, Tennessee FEURY, NICHOLAS FREDERICK, New Jersey DAVIS, WILLIAM ROBERT. Virginia FITZGERALD, JOHN WILLIAM, Tennessee , DEADERICK,WILLIAM HEISKELL, Tennesse FOX, JOSEPH FRANKLIN, Tennessee FURNEE, CHARLES HENRY, Pennsylvania HARGUS, HARRY BUFORD, Tennessee GRAHAM, WALTER WAVERLON, Tennessee HAW, URIEL PIERCE, Missouri GRIFFIN, ROBERT BAILEY, Tennessee HEAD, FRANK, Tennessee HIXON, FRANK PETTY, Alabama IRVINE, WARREN THOMAS, Tennessee HOPKINS, MANNY ROSS, Tennessee JONES, PAUL ROY, Tennessee HOUGH, WILLIAM G., Tennessee JONES, ROBERT LOGAN, Tennessee HOUSTON, J. L., Alabama JONES, THADDIUS K., Texas KETCHERSID, JOHN WESLEY, Georgia LANGHORST, HENRY FREDERICK, Illinois KLINGMAN, HARRY MCCOY, Mississippi LEUTY, JOE DAVID, Tennessee KIMBROUGH, PERCY MARMADUKE, Mississippi LOONEY, ROBERT NELSON, Georgia MACON, ROLAND BAIN, Tennessee MAY, ELKANAH, Kentucky MARABLE, JOHN HARTWELL, Tennessee MCDANIEL, ROBERT FAIRLEIGH, Kentucky MARQUIS, EMANUEL, JR., Indiana MICHAEL, VVILLIAM KESTLER, Mississippi A MAXWELL, CORWIN LUCTUS, Texas MOON, EDDIE PENDLETON, Alabama MOSELY, JAMES EDYVIN, Tennessee PARKS, JOSEPH ANDREXV, Tennessee NFASE, H- LEE, Tennessee PEGRABI, THOBIAS ISLES, Tennessee . PANGLE, HORACE GREELEY, Tennessee PHILLIPS, EUGENE SEXVALL, Tennessee POPE, JAMES G-ANN, TEXAS RIDDLE, JOSEPH BENNETTE, North Carolina PYOTT, FRANK, V1rg1n1a ROBERTSON, JACK COBIER, California REES, HARRY CLAYTON, Tennessee ROSSER, XVALTER XVILLS, Alabama SAVAGE, GEORGE HAMILTON, Tennessee STABLER, LORENZO VASTINE, Alabama SCHUBERT, OSCAR F., Illinois bTRAXV, EDVVIN EPHRAUNI, Virginia SMITH, WILLIAM BRANK, Tennessee STRINGFIELD, THOMAS, North Carolina THOQTAS, J. HERSCHEL, Texas WEST, QLIN, Tennessee AUGHAN' GEORGE EDWARD, K6-Hiucky YOUNT, XVILLIAM EMANUEL, Missouri XVALKER, CHARLES ROBERT, Alabama K gf MJ X Xl!-iv Q -- T W' 1 64 Mlebicaf Eeqoartment an Qllibblk QZPaaa 'IWW' ADAMS, EDWIN GALLIARD, Georgia BALLENGER, WILLIAM E., Arkansas BARNETT, TOM TWERIVVETHER, Alabama BARNETT, WILLIAM N., Arkansas BARNSBACK, ROY SMITH, Illinois BASKIN, ADVILLE CROSSWELL, South Carolina BERRY, HUGH L., Tennessee lll-, ,-- Iii - 3 BERRY, VVILLIALI THOMSON, Alabama IH ally JV, ,ll I BLACKBURN, JOHN HENRY, Kentucky Q 1' ,H 5, .,fj,,, ,H I I BRYAN, WORCESTER ALLEN, Tennessee 71 ll L V mai , BURNS, CHARLIE SUTTON, Arkansas f , ' A' , QR H V. Pill: BURNS, SAMUEL LEE, Arkansas I Xi fir ' 1 If, CALDXVELL, JAMES A., Tennessee WL ,, lluilf CHILDERS, ROBERT A., Texas ' ,Q 'li m' ' A , COLE, RICHARD KING, Texas X ,Iv A I 6M .I I Xxx COLES, VAN I-IARLINGER, Tennessee A N il m f' W X i' fl 'J .Ajay CORBIN, DAVID R., Missouri C I HI ,- J 'N K I i X il CRIGLER, LEWIS YVEBB, Mississippi fl lil, Z CROW, CHARLES ROBERTSON. Tennessee '- -' 'H 11 CURLIN, CHARLES WILSON, Kentucky EDYVARDS, HENRY A., South Carolina ELLIS, LEONARD RICHARD, Arkansas ERWIN, JOHN HENRY, Texas GEE, JOHN JEFFERSON, Tennessee GOODSON, JOSEPH A., Kentucky HANCOCK, JOEL CASEY, Arkansas HASSETT, CHARLES H., Illinois HAWKINS. HERMAN, Tennessee HOUSTON, DICK E., Texas HIGHTOWER, LEWIS HENRY, Mississippi HUST, REUBEN, Arkansas ISLEY, WILLIAM PATRICK, North Carolina JOHNSON, ISAAC F., Tennessee JOHNSTON, JAMES GILLIAM, South Carolina LANGHORST, FRED HENRY, Illinois LARGENT, W. TODD, Texas LESTER, EDWARD S., Virginia MALLOW, JOHN MICHAEL, Texas MARSHALL, OWEN RILEY, Texas MARTIN, THOMAS MONROE, Alabama MASON, WILL HERBERT, Kentucky MCCAFFREY, PATRICK JOSEPH, Pennsylvania MCCULLAR, JAMES ALEXANDER, Alabama 65 . Qjlebicaf Eeqoarfment In MCREYNOLDS, SHEBARD S., Kentucky MILLER, RQSQOE CLEMENT, Tennessee MOORE, JAMES A., Texas MOORE, JAMES EDGAR, North Carolina NEWMAN, NATHANIE.L R., Tennessee PECK, ALBERT BENTON, Virginia PENDERGRASS, WILLIAM CLAYTON, California PITTMAN, JAMES H., Florida POLK, WILLIAM JULIUS, Tennessee QUATTLEBAUM, THEODORE ADOLPHUS, South Carolina RICH, VVILLIAM FREEMAN, Colorado ROBERTSON, J. ARCHIE, Missouri ROGERS, WILT, PEYTON, Texas SCHWARTZ, HENRY, New Jersey SIVELY, GEORGE A., Virginia SMITH, JAMES AUGUSTUS, Texas STEWART, ROBERT LEE, Texas STONE, JOHN H., Mississippi SULLIVAN, FELIX KIRBV, Tennessee THERIOT, ALEX, Louisiana TRAWICK, GEORGE CONNOR, Tennessee TRAWICK, JOHN DAVID, Tennessee VADEN, WILLIAM E., Tennessee WALLACE. JAMES MARVIN, Alabama WALLACE, NICHOLAS BLACKBURN, JR., Alabama WALLER, GEORGE DELOACH, Alabama M? WALTON, FRANK, Alabama A S ,fa nf' M' XVARE, WILLIAM W., Tennessee -. , 1 - ' Rv 'l f J V In MK J V A -W X WELBURN, WILLIAMSON CROTHERS, Tennessee ff' X L. ,5 ' x x p WHITE, HENRY BASCOM, Louisiana k m XG? WHORTON, WILLIAM VVALTER, Alabama 71 'll WOODSON, ANDREW MAURV, Alabama X' T I 2 A F - 57'-',,,r , is il,r,Ql ,f V WRIGHT, JESSE EDGAR, Florida Q 7 A X X ' X. W QQ WRIGHT, JOHN ROBERT, South Carolina 0 X A A YOUNG, XVILLIAM EDXVARD, Connecticut .Li ATM! 4-.jr ay ff' my ' ' ll W y ' l ,5 kT'A,X JA: I f il 3 4 sAXXxwf ' H ,Aff N AW f SN XC A X GX Lfiv l 66 ebicaf' Eeparfnment fn ALLEN, CHARLES TYLER, Tennessee BAUCOM, JOHN EDWIN, Tennessee BLACKBURN, EDWARD WALKER, Arkansas BOGART, VVILLIAMI, JR., Alabama BOGLE, JOSEPH HOGE, Alabama BROMLEY, RICHARD, Tennessee BROWN, POLK DUNCAN, Tennessee BURGER, THOMAS O., Tennessee BURGESS, JOHN LOUIS, Tennessee BURNS, ROBERT ABE, Alabama CALDWELL, CHARLES WRIGHT, Missouri CARSWELL, ROBERT LEE, Tennessee CARTYVRIGHT, FREDERICK D., Kentucky CHAMBERS, JESSE P., Texas CHEEK, ROBERT S., Tennessee . CHERRY, WILLIAM RALEIGH, Kentucky COLLETT, VVILLIAM T., Ohio COLLINS, ARLANDO BERRY, Alabama COLLINS, D. BRUCE, Alabama COLLINS, RICHARD N., Mississippi CONNALLY, HERSCHEL FRANK, Texas COOPER, JOHN MARVIN, Texas CRAGWALL, ALBERT O., Tennessee CRUSE, JOHN BURR, Texas CUNDIFF, XVILLIAM COLFAX, Kentucky DAVIS, ROBERT BARHAM,' Tennessee DEBERRY, ELSTNER HOBSON, Mississippi DIEEENBACH, FREDERICK, JR., Kentucky DYE, JACK SINCLAIR, Arkansas DYER, JAMES HUBERT, Tennessee ELMORE, ROY C., Mississippi FARRELL. LOUIS, Tennessee FULLER, EMMET L., Alabama GARRISON, FERNANDO G., Alabama GOODRICH, CHARLES LANDERS, Tennessee GRESHAM, WALTER ASA, Tennessee GUTHRIE, JAMES MCELROY, Mississippi HALL, CHARLES VV., Illinois HARLEY, LABORN J., Tennessee HARVEY, FRANCIS L., Missouri I-IEARNE, ROBPIRT, Tennessee - HILLSMAN, EARL WALKER, Tennessee HINDMAN, SIMS SEWARD, Tennessee HOGAN, EARL A., Illinois HORTON, JAMES EDWIN, JR , Alabama HOOD, ALEXANDER, JR., Alabama unior 611656 'PWVN IRWIN, T. H., Alabama JERNIGAN, VIRGIL JACKSON, Tennessee JONES, TARLEY W., Alabama KERR, WILLIAM MORRIS, Missouri LONG, CLARENCE, Alabama MARTIN, CLAUDE P., Tennessee MAXWELL, EZRA G., Tennessee MCDANIEL, EDVVARDL C., Tennessee MCELHANNON, MILTWON PERRY, Texas MCLAIN, A. D., Alabama - MOORE, JESSE ALBERT, Tennessee MOORMAN, MARION RIDLEY, Tennessee NESBITT, HENRY AIKIN, Tennessee NIMOCKS, ROBERT FRANKLIN, Mississippi OWEN, WILLIAM TODD, Tennessee OZIER, JAMES BRUCE, Tennessee PARRIS, DANIEL, Alabama PINKSTON, CHARLES L., Alabama POLK, JOSEPH F., Mississippi ' POWERS, WILLIAM HERBERT, Florida PRIOR, JAMES EDGAR, Illinois REAGAN, MATHIAS M., Missouri REARDON, FREDERICK DAVVNBERGER, Ky REED, VVILLIAINI JAMES, Tennessee RUSSELL, CHARLES L., Tennessee SCHLARR, W. F., District of Columbia SELLERS, HENRY GRAHAM, Alabama SEWELL, ISAAC, Alabama SHEPPARD, JOSEPH PALMER, Tennessee SHIPP, MONTGOMERY G., Alabama SHOEMAKER, PALMER, Alabama SNODDY, CARY ALEXANDER, Tennessee SPENCE, JOSEPH TALLEY, Tennessee STONE, J. BOONE, Arkansas TRICE, WILLIAM GREEN, Texas TRINKLE, WILLIAM TAYLOR, Tennessee TUTEN, JOSEPH DANIEL, JR., Florida VANN, SIDNEY JOHNSTON, Alabama VERTREES, CHARLES, Tennessee WILLIAMS, DEE, Texas I WILLIAMSON, GEORGE YVILLIAMS, Tenn. YVILLIAMS, JOHN PHILIP, JR., Tennessee WINGO, TAZWELL B., Tennessee VVYATT, JOHN ROBERT, Georgia YATES, JOHN JAMES, Tennessee 1 4 Ls ? 1 L - f A W Elfii-:JI X 'gf r I X 'rap If f, WIA g If 52, , .Q is ,ij . li 'V A , 4,1 t.'77 'Z f I, ,ii . F fn y A .f 1 LU I, 4, Q,--.V . iwjjf-f'fZi,.,, I Ay A j .V, 0 I I 4' wxgx 1,1 ..,- X Q4 'V X -1 1 ZIUQQ X X' f' . 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ALLMON, Valedictorian , Ui'-.6'iJ4U Qfioff' ALLMON, RINALDO, Alabama BANKS, JAMES ARTHUR, Missouri BECKER, HENRY EDWARD, Kentucky BOOTE, WILLIAM RUSSELL, Maine . BRADSHAW, EDGAR BOADMAN, Kentucky BROOKS, WOODFORD AUGUSTUS, Texas CAVVTHORN, LOUIS FRANK, Florida CHISHOLM, WILLIAM RUFUS, Alabama - COOK, JOHN TYLER, JR., Alabama - DAVIS, ALBERT HENRY, Tennessee DUPREE, DONALDSON IRVIN, Tennessee EDGE, JOHN CAMPBELL, Florida ELLIOTT, LEE, Tennessee FERGUSON, WILLIAM BROWN LEE, Texas HAGER, BENJAMIN TAYLOR, Tennessee 71 Eenfaf Eepartmenf Qi .HALE THOMAS LESTER, TenneSSCe ! HATEIELD, LEE MONROE, Tennessee HAWSEY, HENRY HOBGOOD, Louisiana HEARD, GEORGE WASHINGTON, Texas HIGHT, JOHN FLOYD, Arkansas HILL, JOHN LANDON, Tennessee HOARD, WILLIAM TAYLOR, Texas HOCKERSMITH, ARTHUR ELMORE, Kentucky 'I-IORD, HUBER HALEY, Kentucky IRWIN, FRED MALONE, Texas JELKS, WALTER CARLETON, Mississippi KRAMM, WILLIAM, Illinois LACEY, ROBERT LEE, Alabama LEVY, MARX MEYER, Louisiana MATTHEWS, WILLIAM ALEXANDER, Tennessee MOORE, EUGENE OVERTON, Mississippi IVIOSELEY, BUREL NELSON, Texas MULKEY, ROYAL REX, Texas MUNDAY, CHARLES DUNCAN, Arkansas NAHM, CLARENCE R., Kentucky I NEWELL, JOHN BEATTIE, Kentucky NEWMAN, THOMAS JEFFERSON, Mississippi NORXVOOD, SAMUEL RICHARD, Louisiana PARKS, ADDISON KARRICK, Kentucky PIERSON, LEO GLENWOOD, Alabama POWELL, JAMES DUBOSE, Mississippi READ, ISAAC HENRY, Tennessee REYNOLDS, GEORGE WASHINGTON, Tennessee ' RICH, MISS CELIA, Tennessee ROSE, FRED MORTIMER, Texas SADLER, RUFUS BUEORD, Arkansas SHAW, FRANK ISAAC, California SIMMS, JOHN BENJAMIN, California STUBBS, JOHN OSCAR, KENTUCKY TOWNER, JUSTIN DEWEY, Tennessee WALKER, JACKSON READE, Alabama WALKER, PARHAM PLEAS, Mississippi XV.-XSHINGTON, JAMES GEORGE, Tennessee XVELSH, ROBERT HOMER, Alabama WEST, ALFRED BYRON, Louisiana WESTBROOK, JAMES CRAIG, Alabama I WHITMAN, ANDREW HEARNE, Alabama WILLIAMS, VVILLIAM SHERMAN, Kentucky '72 Eenfaf Beparfment rn QYlibbl?e Cfass 1 mmm BOGER, CHARLES FREDERICK, Mississippi BOW, HOWARD GAINES, Kentucky BOYD, JOHN JETT, Tennessee CARNEY, CHARLES P., Tennessee DUNCAN, LOY BROOKS, Kentucky ELEAZER, JOHN RICHARD, Tennessee ELLIOTT, JAMES HENRY, Texas FARISS, WILLIAM MONROE, Tennessee FOLEY, ALBERT FRANKLIN, Mississippi FRAZER, JOSEPH EDWARD, Mississippi GALLAWAY, THOMAS LENORE, Tennessee GHOLSON, MILTON GALBREATH, Tennessee GILLESPIE. WILLIAM COCHRAN, Tennesee GILL, HORACE TIP, Kentucky i GRIFFIN, JAMES LEWIS, Kentucky HAAS, ALEX. MURDOCK, Louisiana HALL, CLAUDE HERBERT, Texas INGE, RICHARD, Alabama HALL, DAVID MCGIFFERT, Alabama J JACKSON, WALKER GEE, Texas HAMILL, HUGH FLOWERS, Alabama JOHNSTON, JOSEPH RUSSELL, Kentucky HANN, EDMUND LYNE, Texas JOLLY EDWARD MARION, Lousiana HARKEY, OSCAR LEE, Tennessee JONES, JAMES MCGREGOR, Louisana HARRIS ROBERT KENT, Texas ' I A KAISER, EDWARD ELMORE, Tennessee , K It LEDBETTER, FRANK WHITFIELD, Texas a. I ' 'r I 6 . MCKENNON, CHARLES THOMPSON, Arkansas - I A . Q I ,fix 'ga MCNEELY, MARION, Tennessee r,Z?,,as.. ' - I ,f MONTGOMERY, GASTON, Tennessee N ' Q L -f7'M11,Q PEACOCK, HENRY BENAJAH, Georgia ' i' 1 1,513 POINDEXTER, JOHN DURXVARD, Tennessee f?x if PRICE, LEWIS BRADLEY, Mississippi RAMAGE, LEVI JOSEPH, Alabama Z' 1 5 RIVIERE, EUGENE, Georgia - if A-,I ,cv SLEDGE, ALEXANDER, Alabama SIMS, WILLIAMZPRUETT, Tennessee ' ' Z f ,l ' SMITH HADDEN BASS, Alabama '. 1 TAVEL CHARLES ALBERT, Tennessee , ' Z 1 1' ', TERRY, RICHARD SETH, Texas , fyf T . , 1. HERIOT, MARK, Lousiana J- E X. ' THOMPSON, JAMES WILLIAMS, Tennessee , TILEORD, ELONZO DAVIS, Kentucky Elm X, WHEAT, ACHILLES ALPHEUS, Mississippi , f '-' 44 4' WHITMAN, FRANK LOUIS, Alabama ' WINDHAM, JOHN E., Alabama XVURZBACH, GEORGE CONSTANT, Texas 73 4 ,W,. Qenfaf Qeqoarfnzent m f Q umor 616166 'FTW' M HEBER, Kentucky ARNOLD, WILLIA ASHEORD, HENRY STEPHENS, Tennessee BAIRD, PERRY COSSART, TeXaS BARNES, GEORGE PICKENS, Texas BOND, JAMES MCCARVER, Texas BROOKS, MRS. MAY LORENA, Tennessee BRINGHURST, THEO PLUMMER, Tennessee BUCKNER, CHARLES LAFAYETTE, Tennessee BYINGTON, CHILTON EDXVARD, Missouri CONE, CLIFTON HENRY, Texas CONNOR, WALTER, Mississippi CRAPO, JOHN ANDREW, Tennessee CROCKETT, YVILLIAINI JAMES, Tennessee ' L, ELB- I Inj M-,. f' jiif I , 5-1 , 1 X '.' ' 5 fr, 1' I, '- gl III 1 - A h '!'f?hk1F- AX 7- 1 1-.if:w'x'1 ':5 1 ff 'FI 'fr 1 1 NPI r - I' , I 0' - H f ' ' S' Wu I A f 1 'iv 'Iain -J. f,iIll1Il J '-III ,,, IX ig 77, N J I X9 DANLEY, LAXVRENCE SHAFFER, Tennessee DOYVLING, HIARDEI2 B., Alabama FERRELL. NVILLIAM DANLEY, Tennessee FRANCIS, FRANK ROLI.AND, Illinois FREEMAN, XVILLIAIXI IRWIN, Kentucky GAITHER XVILLI.-XM DUIIE Tennessee 7 3 ,fi gs GUESS, SAMUEL HOLTSTON, Mississippi . 4' GUNN, CHARLES LOGAN, Alabama Y AZN ' HOLLIS, THOMAS SIMPSON, Texa Jig W HOOD, ALEXANDER, Alabama ki I 4 HOPIQINS, HENRX' PATON, Arkansas J A ISENMAN, XVILLIAMI JOHN, Missouri JACKSON, GARNEIT LOGAN, Texas KELLOGG, HUGH KNIGHT, Indiana ICIRKSEY, H.AROLD ASHBYQ Alabama KNOX, NATHAN KING, JR., Louisiana LAMKIN, JOHN TENNISON, Mississippi LIVINGSTON, ALBERT XV,-ALTER, Tennessee LOCKHART, YVILLIAINI HENDERSON, Michigan MCCORD, VVILLIAM EDWARD, South Carolina MCFARLAND, JOHN LEE, Mississippi MCGAUGHEY, WASHIE PATTERSON, Texas MCNEIL, DAVID HENRY, Alabama MEACHAM, FORREST YVHITTHORNE, Tennessee MONROE, THOMAS HERMAN, West Virginia MORGAN, GUY, Texas MURPHREEI JAKE S., Tennessee N NANCEI CHARLES LEE, Mississippi XI EILLI JOHN BRAWLEY, Alabama 1 EW' JAMES MARSHALL, Tennessee 74 QI 1 2 F QQ! flbenfai' Eeparfmenf fn NOWLIN, CLARENCE DAILE, Tennessee OTTS, JAMES W'., Alabama PARR, JOHN C., Tennessee , POU, JAMES VIRGIL, Mississippi PRICHETT, DANIEL SELLERS, Alabama ROSS. JAMES LUSK, Tennessee SEIFRIED, TI-IEO, JR., Tennessee SELBY, HENRY, Mississippi SMATHERS, JOHN HOWELL, North Carolina SMYTHE, OLIVER EARLE, Texas SPEER, THOMAS JACKSON, Georgia STALLINGS, LUTHER SAMUEL, Texas STILL, WEBBER WOOLFOLIC, Mississippi STOVALL, COLLINS DECATUR, Mississippi STUBBS, JAMES SILAS, Texas SIMMONS, XVALTER EXVING, Kentucky TADLOCK, STERLING BERRENT, Texas TEMPLETON, SANFORD WAID, Tennessee THIELEN, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Texas TITUS, GEORGE EDWARD, Illinois TITUS, MARION YVRIGHT, Texas TURNER, THOMAS ABSOLEM, Mississippi VVAGUESPACK, RENE FEB NINAND, Louisiania WALKER, JAMES BONNER, Alabama WALKER, WILLIAM PAGE, Louisiania WEINBERGER, MISS EMMA PRUDENTIA, Illinois WI-IITSITT, WILLIAM GAMBILL, Tennessee WHITTINGTON, CLARENCE, Georgia YVILLIAMS, COBURN HUDSON, Mississippi WRIGHT, THOMAS CHESLEY, Mississippi ,li A- U Z- f HM XL 2'f l'cQXn fflugw -- I 1 IT W . 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M H1 CAWQVLT X 1 x rx Q '34 Qeparfmenf of QpBarmacg awww Senior Qjfass joiem BENTON BDSTIQK, Fresno, California THOMAS CLEMENS DYE, Plano, Texas RANDOLPH GILBERT MooRE, A.B. QHovvard Collegej, Franklin, Ky. EUCLID SNOW, Nashville, Tenn. THEOPHILUS ALEXANDER ZIMMERMANN, G.A., Ingleiield, Ind 78 Eeparfmenf of qjfiarmacg fn Z ? g C,.j:3'4 unior QZl'aes ANCRUM, JAMES HASELI. . . Hernando, Fla. BOYD, FREDERICK WILLIAM Talladega, Ala. CLINE, HARRY X .... . . . Marion, Ill. DAVIS, RICHARD ARCHIBALD . . Springfield, Tenn. EUBANK, L. L. .... Prospect, Tenn. HUTCHESON, WALTER SCOTT . . . Ripley, Tenn. JETTON, JAMES STEWART . . . Dyersburg, Tenn. LAWRENCE ELISHA TUPPER, B. S., Caledonia, Miss. NEEL, LYMAN MILTON . Forest City, Ark. OXFORD, BEN C ..... Dawson, Ga. PERRY, LEROY C. . . Wills Point, Texas PEYTON, JOSEPH WHARTON . Lebanon, Tenn. SERGER, FRANK RICHARD, . Comfort, Texas SMITH, RICHARD . . . Florence, Ala. WEISE, FRANK, JR ..... . Nashville, Tenn. WHITEHEAD, FREDERICK ZOLLICOFFER . Winona, Miss. WHITE, WILLIAM R ..... . Nashville, Tenn. 79 lu-7 fi I I , is 1 X fi' Q A STUDEN'I'S HEART A S.. .Fr f' V11 Z5 4.f.4-.,.,. -?g4 , 1-7 ff -. AX, v , ,, , I , ., . I . X 1 js f f f 1 '- X w x 'iw ,1A -ng ga J , af gfwm -1 A if' X if' VF? N 1, f d ' fy ! X 4, K7 ' 55-f2 2 4 NW ,f .- , F xg: -X -J' , X I -Lf ' iff, 7 ,xg N tDBi Betta Qflieta 'IVNIN Founded Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, December 26, 1848. Incorporated under the State Laws of Ohio, March 12, ISSI. Annual Alumni March 15. U2?r.0S.fh Cofora ARGENT AND AZURE 343625 Coffege Ctiaptera , , Qt'p5a Qprobince MAINE ALPHA-Colby University NEW HALIPSHIRE ALPHA- Dartmouth College VERMONT ALPHA-University of Vermont MASSACHUSETTS ALPHA-Williams College MASSACHUSETTS BETA-AH1l1CfSt College RHODE ISLAND ALPHA-BTOWH University NEW YORK ALPHA-Cornell University NEW YORK BETA-Union University NEW YORK DELTA-Columbia University NEW YORK EPSILON-SYYHCUSC University PENNSYLVANIA ALPHA-Lafayette College PENNSYLVANIA BETA-Gettysburg College PENNSYLVANIA GAMMA-Washington and Jefferson College PENNSYLVANIA DELTA-Allegheny College PENNSYLVANIA EPSILON-Dickinson College PENNSYLVANIA ZETA-University of Pennsylvania PENNSYLVANIA ETA-Lehigh University '4J?v.6'i:i4l Qbefa qnobince VIRGINIA BETA-University of Virginia VIRGINIA GAMMA-Randolph-Macon College VIRGINIA ZETA-Washington and Lee University NORTH CAROLINA BETA-University of North Carolina KENTUCKY ALPHA-Centre College KENTUCKY DELTA-Central University TENNESSEE ALPHA-Vanderbilt University TENNESSEE BETA-University of the South 9CP?b.6'i3fU5 Gamma qjrotwince GEORGIA ALPHA-University of Georgia GEORGIA BETA-Emory College GEORGIA GAMMA-MEICCT University ALABAIXIA ALPHA-University of Alabama ALABAMIA BETA-Alabama Polytechnic Institute MISSISSIPPI ALPHA-University of Mississippi LOUISIANA ALPHA-Tulane University of Louisiana TEXAS BETA-University of Texas TEXAS GAMMA-Southwestern University 83 gpiii Wagga 5500 Eeffa gnooince ' r 'I it OHIO BETA-Ohio Wesleyan University . 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Cincinnati, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio Akron, Ohio Detroit, Mich, Indianapolis, Ind. Franklin, Ind. Chicago, 111. Galesburgr IH- Nlllwaukee, WIS. LaCrosse, WIS. I St. Louis, Mo. Kansas City, Mo. Denver, Colo Minneapolis, Minn. St. Paul, Minn. Salt Lake City, Utah San Francisco, Cal. Los Angeles, Cal. Spgkane, Wash, 34 -.nr-.AL I .v L r Qplii Eefia 'dilieta Tennessee t'pBa Established January zo, I876. mmm Srafres in Q,1rBe R- H- ARMISTEAD, '92 P. D. MADDIN, '81 I- T- BENSON, '79 J. W. MANIER, JR., '89 J- P- W- BROWN, '97 W. R. MANIER, '81 D F- C. BUNTIN, '95 HILL MQALISTER, i97 W- A- BUNTIN, '99 HARRINGTON MARR, '96 L. R. CAMPBELL, '80 C. T. COLE, '83 REV. W. H. COTTON, '85 GEORGE COOPER, 'OI J. V. CROCKETT, '96 S. S. CROCKETT, M. D., '85 J. H. DEWITT, '94 NORMAN FARRELL, JR., '95 E. T. FLEMING, '81 W. G. FRIERSON, '97 F. J. FULLER, ,97 W. H. GOODPASTURE, '81 A. M. HAGAN, '85 DOUGLASS HAGGARD, '99 E. O. HARRIS, '95 W. F. HARRIS, '88 A. E. HOWELL, '82 J. C. MCREYNOLDS, '82 F. S. PALMER, ,99 W. B. PALMER, '8o E. A. PRICE, '82 C. B. RICHARDSON J. W. SEWELL, '88 FIRMAN SMITH, '88 LARKIN SMITH, M. D., '88 WALTER STOKES, '86 G. J. STUBBLEFIELD, '87 LYTTON TAYLOR, '76 POPE TAYLOR, '89 V. L. TERRILL, '96 E. H. VAUGHN, '9o CLAUDE WALLER, ,94 J. L. WATKINS, '82 J. R. WEST, '80 R. F. JACKSON, '8r HEZEKIAH WINN, '85 DEVEREUX LAKE, '96 W. H. WITT, '87 V J. M. ZARECOR, M. D., '83 33.1528 I Qgniversifg Gfficers ALLEN R. CARTER, B. A., Member Board of Trust JOHN DANIEL, A. M., Professor of Physics PAUL M. JONES, D.Sc., instructor in Biology e WILLIAM H. WITT, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy RICHARD A. BARR, M. D., Demonstrator of Gynecological Operations and Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy HARRINGTON MARR, M. D., Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy FIRMAN SMITH, LL. B., Lecturer on Dental Jurisprudence 37 gpm flbeffa asm 'R 2 Cfass of '98 C. R. BASKERVILL. B.A. QM.A.J, Somerville, Tenn. E. S. JONES, B.A. lM.A.l, Lexington, Mo. H. M. BOOGHER CLL.B.l, St. Louis, Mo. HERBERT CARR CLL.B.J, Fulton, Ky. T. R. FOSTER fB.A.J, Mobile, Ala. OSCAR TEAGUE CB.,S.J, Montgomery, Ala. Cfazs of '99 W. F. BRADSHAXV, JR. QB.S-5, Padlmahl KY- A. L. BREVARD fB.A.J, Union City, Tenn. ALLISON BUNTIN lLL.B.J, Nashville, Tenn. R. B. C. HOWELL CLL.B.j, Nashville, Tenn. I to CICERO NICHOLS QLL.B.J, Ashville, N. C. Cfass of 1900 H. M. ANDERSON QB.A.J, Nashville, Tenn. D. A. BREARD lB.S.J, Monroe, La. J. C. CARLISLE QB.A.J, Sadlersville, Tenn. J. E. CRIDER QB.S.l, Fredonia, Ky. LOUIS FARRELL CM.D.J, Nashville, Tenn. A. W. HARRIS QB.A.J, Nashville, Tenn. G. L. JACKSON QD.D.S.7, San Antonia, Texas. A T. B. MCLESTER QB.S.J, Chattanooga, Tenn. S. C. PILCHER QB.A.J, Nashville, Tenn. E. M. UNDERWOOD QB AJ, Atlanta, Ga. T. A. WYETH QB.S.l, St. Louis, Mo. Qifass of '01 M. D. BEARD QB.S.J, Hardinsburg, Ky. N. S. HENDRIX qB.A.J, Kansas City, Mo. H- V' JONES CB.A.J, Kansas City, Mo. W- B- C- PILCHER QB.A.l, Nashville, Tenn. S. M. REED QB.A.J, Nashville, Tenn. H. G. RICE QB.A.J, Nashville, Tenn. , G. B. BASKERVILL CB.E.l, Somerville, Tenn 38 1 'Z 1 ' 1 I X W X. 1 rfNY V Y WX X if Hwy! I 1-f.3gr'fd' 'if if-3 If X ' f --VE, , , ,fm M -l 4 ! ' ,1 'L, nm, ' 1 L Wil :V ' ' 1 N L I I . X 1 K IW' fl! l WN 'lv HX F L X + Wr M if 1 A .M N ' UQ N Nu -u lg L, L7 4' 52,1-4 a, QW, 1 1 A I 'Kappa 91050 Founded at Washington and Lee University, Virginia, in 1855 'IWVN djoffege Cllapferfi ALPHA-Washington and Lee University, L6XiUgt0n: Va' GAM1y1A-University of Georgia, Athens, Ga. ' DELTA-Woffard College, Spartanburg, 9- C- EPsrLoN-Emory College, Oxford, Ga. ZETA-Randolph Macon College, Ashland, Va- ETA-Richmond College, Richmond, Va. ' THETA-Kentucky State A. SL M. College, Lexington, Ky. IOTA-Furman University, Greenville, S. C. . KAPPA-Mercer University, Macon, Ga. LAMBDA-University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va. NU-Polytechnic Institute A. 81 M. College, Auburn,Ala X1-Southwestern University, Georgetown, Texas OM1cRoN-University of Texas, Austin, Texas. PI-University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tenn. RHO-SO1lih Carolina College, Columbia, S. C. SIGMA-Davidson College, Mecklenburg County, N. C. UPSILON-University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N. C. PHI-Southern University, Greensboro, Ala. , CHI-Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn. Psi-Tulane University, New Orleans, La. OMEGA-Center College, Danville, Ky ALPHA ALPHA-University of the South, Sewanee, Tenn. ALPHA BETA-University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Ala. ALPHA GAMMA-Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, La. ALPHA EPSILON-Southwestern Presbyterian University, Clarkesville, Tenn ALPHA DELTA-William Jewel College, Liberty, Mo. ALPHA ZETA-William and Mary College, Williamsburg, Va. ALPHA ETA-W6StH1lHSt6f College, Fulton, Mo. ALPHA THETA-Kentucky University, Lexington, Ky. ALPHA IOTA-Centenary College, jackson, La. . ALPHA KAPPA-Missouri State University, Columbia, Mo ALPHA LAlNIBDA-JOl'll'1S Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. ALPHA MU-Millsaps College, Jackson, Miss. ALPHA NU-Columbian University, Washington, D. C. ALPHA OM1cRoN-University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Ark. ALPHA XI-University of California, Berkeley, Cal. ALPHA P1-Leland Stanford, jr., University, Palo Alto, Cal, ALPHA RHO-West Virginia University, Morgantown, W. Va. Q27?.Q'9'.42 Qlfumni Ciiapfers Richmond, Va. Norfolk, Va. Raleigh, N. C. Macon, Ga. I New York City Washmgtolli D- C- Mobile, Ala- Atlalffa, Ga. Athens Ga Dallas Texas. A 90 4 : .- xv, .U- 'L . gy, g.. 115- Lx 'V' j ' CEYQW1 MASQ 'F 518i Cliapfer Established, April 9, 1883, W' W' 'I' A Cofora CRIMSON AND GOLD '4f'S.0'ii4l: Srafres in Q,1rBe E. E. BARTHELL, Chi F. G. MORGAN, Pi C. N. BURCH, Chi DR. W. F. MCKENNEY, Chi R. L. BURCH, Chi' THOMAS H. MALONE, JR., Chi REV. R. J. BINGHAM, Epsilion EDWIN MURRAY, Beta W. C. CHERRY, Chi L. B. NOLAN, Chi SAMUEL K. COWAN, Chi R. C. PLATER, Chi HUGH D. DALLAS, Beta M. M. ROSS, Chi J. HORTON FALL, JR., Chi A. W. SHIPP, Delta DR. J. T. GNVATHMEY, Beta J. ROSS THOMAS, Beta THOMAS T. HART, Chi C. C. VERTREES, Pi W. D. HARDEMAN, Beta A. H. WOOD, Alpha Beta JNO. BELL KEEBLE. Chi J. M. WILLIAMS, Chi E. T. KIRKPATRICK, Sigma W. S. YARBROUGH, Chi C. L. LEWIS, JR., Chi EIOUSTIN J ONES, Chi MARSHALL MORGAN, Chi Q35.l'if':O: Srafres in Sacuffafe I. T. GWATHMEY, M.D., Instructor in Physical Culture and Director in Gymnasium C. N. BURCH, L.L.B., Instructor in Law Department 93 CKarrgpQ4favf5a Qposf Grabuafes A. R. HOLQOMBE, AB. - AM- djfass of '98 L.L.B. . N. NELSON LEONARD . . JAMES A. OMBURG . . . CLARENCE M. FINN . B.E. . L.L.B. . Cfass of '99 M. W. BUSH . B.A. . E. A. COX . B.A. . C. S. YOUNG . . B.E E. R. BARCUS . . B.D H. B. TALLEY . . L.Lf L.L.B. XVILLIAM 1. BACON, JR. . T. P. DUDLEV .... G. C. RECTOR . . . L.L.B. . B.D. . dlfcuss of 1900 CHARLES R. BAKER , B,A, , F. G. L.-XNHAM . . . , BIA. XVILLIAM M. KERR . , MD, , F. D. CARTXVRIGHT M,D, dlfass of 'Ol THO MAS NVEBB , , BIA. H. M. HEAIINGWAY , , B,A. , 94 Alabama . Boonville, Mo. . Memphis, Tenn. . Franklin, Ky. 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H 33 K 4-- Ti is v 'L 'SX ffl 1 X E 4 Q X Y X xg X X X X5 1 I 6.551 QDB1 Founded at Princeton University, New Jersey, in 1824. mmm Cofora SCARLET AND BLUE 9035 0 Q45 Ctkpfers ALPHA-University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va. BETA-Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, Mass. GAMMA-Emory College, Oxford, Ga. DELTA-Rutgers College, New Brunswick, N. J. EPSILON-Hampden-Sidney College, Hampden-Sidney, Va. ETA-University of Georgia, Athens, Ga. ZETA-Franklin-Marshall College, Lancaster, Pa. THETA-Rensselaer Polytechnic School, Troy, N. Y. IOT.-i-Ohio State University, Columbus, O. LAMBDA-University of California, Berkeley, Cal. I MU-Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, N. J. NU-University of Texas, Austin, Tex. XI-Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. OMICRON-Sheffield Scientific School QYa1ej, New Haven, Conn. PI-Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn. RHO-Lafayette College, Easton, Pa. SIGHT.-X-XNOffO1'd College, Spartanburg, S. C. PHI-Amherst College, Amherst, Mass. PSI-Lehigh University, South Bethlehem, Pa 96 1:21 XE. v. y, YY A3 C' 23:31, Pa' M fi N F1 U29 fi., Cfigngfvfii mi Glljapfer Established 1883. 'NIVI' Srafres in Q,1r6e JAMES I. V.-XNCE, D. D. PROFESSOR C. B. XVALLACIC HlilNRH' A. TYLER H.ARRIS ALLEN J. B. 0,BRY.-KN, JR. W. R. COLE HOLMES DUFE J. W. BTADDIN, JR., M. D. H. W. LOWRIE B. H. ENLOIC, M. D. PIERRE DROUILLARD PAUL RIIJDLE JOHNSON BRANSFORD DRIVER FULTON BINEORD THRONE J. B. A. HOWE CROXVN TORRENCE R. G. THORNE, JR. J. S. LIPSCOMB W. P. HOWE 9C'fR:.0'Si.f95 Srafres in Sacuffafe C. S. BROXVN QYaleJ, Professor of Mechanical Engineering WK E. BUIST, M.D., Assistant to Medical Department Q?-3.0'Q .4P5 q9osf:d5rabuafez BENJAMIN M. DRAIQE, Ph.D., Baton Rouge, La. COLEMAN B. WALLER, A.M., Greenwood S. C . QCZROKQM Cfass of '98 J. .COLIN MOORE QB.S.j, Nashville Tenn. DANIEL T. MERRITT QA.B.J, QB.D.j, Norfolk, Va. dlfass of '99 WILLIAM T. CaSWELL QB.E.J, Nashville, Tenn. FRANK L. WHITMAN QB. Sc.J, CD.D.S.J, Auburn, Ala. dlfass of 1900 LEONIDAS POLK QA.B.J, Nashville, Tenn. WILLIAM H. LAPRADE, JR. QA.B.J, QB.D.J, Shreveport, La Gfass of 'Ol ROBERT W. HYNDS, QB.S. J, Atlanta, Ga. R. MARVIN BROWDER, CA.B.j, Nashville, Tenn. D. PHILIP BROWDER, JR., CA.B.J, Nashville, Tenn. 99 'Kappa Qigma A Founded at University of Virginia, 1867. aww Qfoff of Qlcfive Chapters GAMMA-Louisiana State UniV6rSity, Baum Rouge, La- DELTA--D3VldSO11 College, Davidson N. C. EPSILON-Centenary College, .lf1li1ZS'Q,1aLa- - ' rsit o ir 1 , - ZETAET,FligaEindo5iph-Macgbn College, Ashland, Va. THETA-Cumberland Un1vers1ty,.Lebanon, Tenn. IOTA-Southwestern Universlty, Georgetown, Texas KAPPA-Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn. . LAMBDA-University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tenn. NIU-Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Va. NU-William and Mary College, Williamsburg, Va. PI-Swathmore College, Swathmore, Pa. XI-University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Ark SIGMA-Tulane University, New Orleans, La. TAU-University of Texas, Austin, Texas u , UPs1LoN-Hampden-Sidney College, Hampden-S1dney,.Va. PHI-Southwestern Presbyterian University, Clarksville, Tenn. CHI-Purdue University. Lafayette, Ind. PSI-Maine State College, Orono, Me. OMEGA-University of the South, Sewanee, Tenn. CHI-OMEGA-South Carolina College, Columbia, S. C. ETA PRIME-Trinity College, Durham, N. C. ALPHA BETA--Mercer University, Macon, Ga. ALPHA DELTA-Pennsylvania State College, State College, Pa ALPHA GAMMA-University of Illinois, Champaign, Ill. ALPHA EPSILON-University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa, ALPHA ZETA-University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. ALPHA ETA-COlLll'Ilbl3I1 University, NVashington, D C. ALPHA THETA-Southwestern Baptist University, Jackson, Tenn. ALPHA IOTA-U. S. Grant University, Athens, Tenn. ALPHA KAPPA-Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. ALPHA LAMBDA-University of Vermont, Burlington, Vt. ALPHA MU-University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N. C. ALPHA NU-Wofford College, Spartanburg, S. C. ALPHA XI-Bethel College, Russellville, Ky. ALPHA OMICRON-Kentucky University, Lexington, Ky I ALPHA PI-Wabash College, Crawfordsville, Ind. ALPHA RHo-Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Me. ALPHA SIGMA-Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio ALPHA TAU-Georgia School of Technology, Atlanta, Ga. ALPHA UPs1LoN-Millsaps College, Jackson, Miss. ALPHA PHI-Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pa. ALPHA CHI-Lake Forest University. Lake Forest, Ill. ALPHA PSI-University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb. ALPHA OMEGA-William Jewell College, Liberty, Mo. BETA A.LPI-IA-BTOXVII University, Providence, R. I. BETA BETA-Richmond College, Richmond, Va. BETA GAMMA-University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo. BETA DELTA-VV'ashington and jelferson College, Washington, Pa Q 7P.l'S ..fE Qifumni 4.T5apfer5 Yazoo City, Miss. Indiana 1' . po is, Ind. - Plttsburgy Pa- Philadelphia Pa. New Orleans, La. New fork City Ruston, La. Chicago, IH. IOO Q Y 0 Y E 1 4 ,, E Z, 3 1 l in r. x v S. I I . F L ii ,, 5 if 5. I L ,, 2 .,. 2 S W 1 4 i :E N? 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' xx .Q f' V V -- ' ,-.0 ' 5, 'I ' A gl . .,'Q'Q' f 4' ' , -if 52-X ' 05' Y-V? 1 ' 2. -'fm V 'Ce ff' '- ' .: V . - ' -' J .W V I I ' X S1 f H' - 4 V' W fi W J 6 V J J V ,qos 1 'MV'-ua Pm vo I N'-'16 51 ny' F05 , W, ,. V., , 5 . - C ' I ' v f A-1 :V 'Zf.X, ' , 'f .VPN 'lv' 4f '.'Z1:'. 4'-1 -9-K ,.-'1:'1'fEd:V12-1:'3'::V'.'V:wIfw.4,1i9vl VV ' V f 'X -N ' ' - ' V 'f'7f5 lff+l1- f '2f'1j'V ' X-R..-.aw ff ' 4 3' 9 1 7'VP?'?'9f 'fi-'il' V . -- - 2. ' v -ff ,,,,, ' 5 -' VV , V- f3V ' X ' NV XV,VVgf7V N ' V ,V V, wg, . ' V,,4,V,V -' ' ,- V X-.. ' '- . ff V .X , V ' V ' 2.'VV1zVff,X. ' nV:V:,V r -V :VX , '-VV, VX 'X y , I H - V ,Q V' f V ' V-:'V ., 1 V V 1' ' Qjappa 5igma 41 Kappa CBapfer Established, 1877. Re-established, 1885. 414141 Srafrea in Qlrfie W. S. H. ARMISTEAD D. RANKIN BARDEE JOHN F. H. BARBEE XVILLIAM BEARD MCNE.-XL BOND J. G. BRANCH H. B. BUCKNER B. A. ENLOE, JR. FRANK GOODWIN THOMAS J. TYNE GXVEN H. WVILSON J. R. WILSON W. O. HARRIS E. T. HOLLINS R. H. HEALAN H. A. MCNALLY C. T. KERCHEVAL J. F. SUOG W. F. ORR, JR. R. F. 0,NEAL H. N. MCTYERIE I. PHILLIPS, JR. JAS. J. VAUOHN SAMUEL POINTER F. H. POWERS W. E. STEGER M. H. SHARP L. L. RICE D. R. STUBBLEFIELD C. T. KIRKPATRICK C. M. SXVARTZ C. W. THOMPSON R. S. THOMPSON W. S. EMBRY vO?R0'Q:'..f9: Srafrers in Sacuffafe D. R. STUBBLEFIELD, M.A., M.D., D.D.S., Professor of Chemistry and Metallurgy in Dental Department. OYVEN H. XVILSON, B.E., M.D., Professor of Anatomy and Lecturer on Pediatrics. 103 I . T, ' I ll I 5 Cfgiavw Qiama 'll Ctiapter Qiloff 375 095345 qoosfsdfirabuafes JAMES C. HARDY QM.A.l, Texarkana, Ark. THOMAS A. SMOOT, Science, Salisbury, N. C. l a dlfass of 98 ISRAEL M. PUTNAM QB.S.j, Chattanooga, Tenn. 1. CLAIBORNE FOSTER QB.S.j, Shreveport, La. IJ. H. MARABLE QM.D.j, Clarkesville, Tenn. J. E. MOSELEY QM.D.j, Clarkesville, Tenn. WALTER W. ROSSER QM.D. J, Stevenson, Ala. A I THOMAS C. DYE QPh.C.l, Plano, Texas Qifass of '99 S A. CAREY ESTES CLL.B.j, Brownsville, Tenn. W. F. ORR, JR. QLL.B.j, Nashville, Tenn. W. E. STEGER QLL.B.j, Nashville, Tenn. ROY S. BARNESBACK gM.D.j, Edwardsville, Ill. J. H. FULLILORE, JR. QB.S.j, Shreveport, La. dlfass of 1900 G. MARVIN DUCKWORTH QB.A.J, Brownsville, Tenn. R. PIERCE DUCKWORTH QB.A.l, Brownsville, Tenn. Gfcuss of 'Ol JOHN F. H. BARBEE QB.A.j, Nashville, Tenn. VERDO W. WOOD QB.S U, San Antonio, Texas. JAMES L. ROSS CD.D.S.j, Tennessee. ' WALTER S. SIMMONS QD.D.S.j, Russellville, Ky 104 1. A 1 I 4 1'.' hir. dia Qian Qeffa 'NNW i Granb Eivision of f5e 50165 LAMBDA-Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn. PI-University of Mississippi PHI-Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Va. BETA DELTA-University of Georgia, Athens, Ga. BETA THETA-University of the South, Sewanee, Tenn. BETA EPSILON-Emory College, Oxford, Ga. BETA X1-Tulane University, New Orleans, La, QJFRCQZ E Brcmb Eibision of ffje 'West OMICRON-University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa. BETA GAMMA--University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. BETA ETA-University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. BETA KAPPA-University of Colorado, Boulder, Colo. BETA Pr-Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill. BETA RHO-Leland Stanford University, Palo Alto, Cal. BETA TAU-University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb. BETA UPs1LoN-University of Illinois, Champaign, Ill. BETA OMEGA-University of California, Berkeley, Cal. uf-Assam fl3ranb Eioision of file QjorfB BETA-Ohio University, Athens, Ohio. BETA PSI-W'abash College, Crawfordsville, Ind. EPSILON-Albion College, Albion, Mich. ZETA-Adelbert College, Cleveland, Ohio. DELTA-University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. KAPPA-Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, Mich. ' MU-Ohio Wesleyaii University, Delaware, Ohio. BETA ALPHA-Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind. BETA BETA-De Pauw University, Greencastle, Ind. BETA ZETA-Butler College, Irvington, Ind. CHI--IQCIIYOII College, Gambier, Ohio. BETA PHI- Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio we-a.o'efa Grcmb Qitvision of flie Gust ALPHA-Allegheny College, Meadville, Pa. BETA CHI-Brown University, Providence, R. I. GAMMA-'Washington and jefferson College, Washington, Pa. RHO -Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, N. J. UPSILON-Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N. Y. OMEGA-University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia,iPa. BETA LAMBDA-Lehigh University, South Bethlehem, Pa. BETA NU-Massachusetts Institute Technology, Boston B1-ETA MU-Tufts College, Somerville, Mass. BETA OMICRON-Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. 3'fP?.liQQ Qlfumni Qlljapfers Elini lork Chicago Nashville Twin City Pittsburg Nebraska elf: and Detroit Grand Rapids New Orleans New England Cincinnati 1o6 pi Il. ms: L3.. IH. ley, Cal. ille, Ind. nfl, Ohio. .d. Jus, 01110 me, R, I. Pa. gosron 1 Y 328,55 yf?,5ka cinflau ku , gg X ,-. '. A ,Q-2? , 5 ,sw W3 A N -. gf I X -432'-f ' H v x I 'JC VPJA' - 5 IOKL .VNN 1 N C. ,, V1 .-wr, ---' V Q H f x ?i':wX'.x x - fi, A fl C 5 7 Q hc Fx 4. I f ZNX X 1 H I , , .,,. . ' , 1' I ' , k ' 4 , 2522, 2 - ,V , fffxwiff 'V ' 3 ,L . f ' X A' QM K' x A ' '-,' 'Wren GNN . - 75 R .-1' ij' f - , Al U f Q 4 5 we H W. ' - f+lif xffazff '3 Uvzom f Zbeffa Eau Eeffa In I-I I-:N R Y EVA NS FRANK B. FOOO J. W. RANDOI.I'II PRESTON V AU T. T. TYLER XV. R. SMITH FRANK ALLEN R. T. SMITH W. H. COVINOTON H. M. JACOXV.-XY, B.L .... Ar.sToN Bovn qA.B.y EamBba 6ZBapfer 'Num frafres in Qriie JUDGE XY. K. MQALISTI-:R J. E. H. ATKINSON IC. S. ASIIQRAFT W A LTER CAI N JOH N LEI.I.YE'I'T GHN PICRCY WOODALI. L. j. PARIDV15 GEORGE D. BRENc:I.EMAN A. GOODMAN 'Q-'?f5.0'Si.fP5 dlfass of '98 Qlfass of '99 FRANK IPITIQ XVILLIAM SIMMONS ROIIIQRT JICNNINGS JOI-IN C. BROWN D. M. BRIGHT W. T. XV.-XLTERS H. XVILSON GOIILDINO MARR LI-:ON D. IQIRBY Arkansas . . Tennessee HARRY S. STOKES QLL.B.j . . . Tennessee HARRY H. ELMORE QLL.B.j . . Mississippi MARTIN A. FLEMING QLL.B.H . . Tennessee JOHN T. CUNNINGHAM CLL.B I . . Tennessee EDWARD W. SCHAEIPER fLL.B.j . Georgia RICH.-XRD SMITH QP1I.C.j . . Alabama Cfass of i900 FRANCIS XV. HUNTER, QA.B.j .... . Tennessee XVILL C. COLEDIAN, QA.B.D . . . . Kentucky Cfass of 'Ol XVALTER D. HOPPER QA.B.j , . . . Tennessee IWILES M. STOKES CA.B.j . Tennessee VVALTER LENEHAN CB.S.D . Tennessee JAMES E. COOK CB.S.j . . Tennessee IOQ 1 S ! n A X 'Q 33? X W ,, , ', , ' A, . 1 ' 75 1 X 1 X' B ffffW 5 s '1V, ' E55 X, 'S Qtgma Pplia flipsttion Iistahlislierl in 1856 :it Vniversity of Alahaiiizi. Incorporated 1892. mmm oft' of Qctive Cfiapfera 823. I 129: Qljfpija QTOUINCC IlIASSACl'Il'Sli'l l'S Bl'l'l'.-X UPSILUN-liOStOll University, Boston BI.-XSSACIIL'Sl'1'l'TS IOTA Ili.-Xl'-IXIHSSHCIIIISCIIS Institute of Technology, Boston 3IASSACIIl'SlCTTS fl.-XXIBIA--I'I2iI'X'?tI'fl University, Cambridge IW.-XSS.-ACIIlTSl'IT'l'S DI-:LTA-XVorcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester CONNIQCTICUT AI.IfHA-'I'rinity College, Hartford Q5efa Qprovince NEW YORK MU--Columbia University, New York City NEW X7ORK SIGMA PIII-St. Steplien's College, Annandale I'IiNNSYLX'.-XNIA OMIf:GA-Alleglieny College, Meaclville PENNsx'I.yANIA SIGMA PHI-IJlClilllSO1l College, Carlisle PISNNSYLVANIA ALPHA ZETA-Pennsylvania State College, State College PICNNSYLYANIA ZISTA-Bucknell University, Lewishurg , fl3amma qjrovince VIRGINIA ODIICRON-II11lX'SfSltj' of Virginia, Charlottesville VIRGINIA SIGBIA-XV3Sl1'lllgtOl1 and Lee University, Lexington NOR'l'H CAROLINA CHI-University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill NORTH CAROLINA THETA-Davidson College, Davidson SOUTH CAROLINA PHI-FLITIIIHU University, Greenville SOUTH CAROLINA Gu-XBIBIA-lVOEOI'd College, Spartanburg GEORGIA BETA-University of Georgia, Athens GEORGIA PSI-Mercer University, Macon GEORGIA EPSILON-Emory College, Oxford GEORGIA PHI-Georgia School of Technology, Atlanta Eeffa Qprofoince MICHIGAN IOTA BETA-University Of Michigan, Ann Arbor MICHIGAN ALPHA-Adrian College, Adrian OHIO SIGRIA-INLIOUIIIL Unio11 College, Alliance OHIO DELTA-Ohio XVesleyan University, Delaware OHIO EPSILON-University of Cincinnati, College Hill OHIO THETA-Ohio State University, Columbus INDIANA ALPHA-Franklin College, Franklin INDIANA BETA-PLITCILIC University, Lafayette ILLINOIS PSI OBIEGA-NOIthXX'CSt6fU University, Evanston III I ' 1 cEpSifon Qprotvince Qigma Qiyfpiia Gpaifow W KENTUCKY KAPPA-Central University, Richmond ' I KENTUCKY IOTA-Bethel College, Russellville ' . v 1 k .H TENNESSEE ZETA-SOl1thWCSt61'11 Presbyterian University, C ar sv1 e Cumberland University, Lebanon TENNESSEE LAMBDA- . ' TENNESSEE NU-Vanderbilt University, Nashville TENNESSEE KAPPA-University of Tennessee, Knoxville TENNESSEE OMEGA-University of the South, Sewanee TENNESSEE ETA-SOUthWCStCIH Baptist University, Jackson ALABANIA MU-University of Alabama, University Postoliice ALABAMA IOTA-Southern University, Greensboro ALABAMA ALPHA MU-Alabama A. and M. College, Auburn MISSISSIPPI GAMMA-University of Mississippi, University Zeta Qyrooince IOWA SIGMA-Simpson College, Indianola MISSOURI ALPHA-University of Missouri, Columbia MISSOURI BETA-Washington University, St. Louis NEBRASICA LAMBDA-University of Nebraska, Lincoln Gia qnrooince LOUISIANA EPSILON-Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge LOUISIANA TAU-UPSILON-Tulane University, New Grleans ARKANSAS ALPHA-UPSILON-University of Arkansas, Fayetteville TEXAS RHO-University of Texas, Austin COLORADO CI-II-University of Colorado, Boulder COLORADO ZETA-DGIIVCT University, University Park ' CALIFORNIA ALPHA+LC13Ud Stanford, Jr., University, Palo Alto CALIFORNIA BETA-University of California, Berkeley Qtfumni Qtaaociafions Boston, Mass. New York City Pittsburg, Pa. Atlanta' Ga' AUSUSU1, GH. Savannah, Ga. Alliance, Ohio Cincinnati, Ohio Chicagg, 111, Chattanooga, Tenn. jackson, Miss. Kansas City, Mo. Knoxville, Tenn. Detroit, Mich. II2 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 S I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 I 1 1 L 1 1 J E .. , ,,W,.4,-mn-nrff...-...,..., W - 1 .ff f-guna-.mm-.nn-uffug...--...,....-.-.7 .nn . , , . , , o Q 9 Q ,SIS OV ' - - moufnlfot ' x 1 V 5: I .11-if gf: f x 4140? , ,M , V2 R Z 0 F 1 X X x X 'FLACYSG' f ,Ly N vvi .gf .y 'Yi ,by f fs pai. 'A :Z '4' , LL' ' AE.. ' f ,.., . . 4?-SHQMA Ai? EMM any-f NW. -. mvm., 4 FRATERNXTY. NM l897 8.. 'M-.. f .9- Qigma Qlyfpfia Gpsifon In Sratres in ifacuftate CLIFTON R. ATCHISON fM.D.J, Assistant to tl Cl Hygiene in the Dental Department. 16 iair Of Materia Medica, Therapeutics :Ind J. A. DALE fD.D.S.,D Demonstrator in Chief, Lecturer cn Crown and Bridge Work :intl Teacher of Dental Technics. J, M. DICKINSON fM.A.l, Professor Of Common, Statute and Constitutional Law. RICH.-XRD DOUGLAS fM.D.l, Professor of Gynecology and Abdominal Surgery. MCPHEETERS GLASGOXV fM.D.l, Assistant tO the Chair of Anatomy and Assistant Demon stratOr of Anotomy. JOSEPH T. MEADORS fD.D.S.J, Assistant Demonstrator of Mechanical Dentistry and Technic. DAVID H. BISHOP fM.A.l, Fellow and Assistant in English. ELMER R. SMITH QM.A.J, Fellow and Assistant in Mathematics. OLIN NVEST QPh.C.J, First Assistant Demonstrator of Chemistry. H. M. DOAK n . . M. ROSS HOPKINS . E. S. SNOW . . THOMAS STRINGFIELD OLIN WEST . . W. T. BERRY . . E. T. LAWRENCE . GASTON MONTGOIVIERY GUY J. REYNOLDS . J. J. SHERRILI. . S. L. SINNOTT . H. A. BRANSFORD . J. S. DYE . . . E. S. JENKINS GEO. WALLER . C. A. Davis . W. H. SIMMONS CCPA. 0 1:5495 Qlycfive Mtemiiers Cfass of '98 . B.A. . . M.D. . Ph.C. . M.D. . . M.D. . Qlfass of '99 . M.D. . Ph.C. D.D.S. . BE. . B.A. . . LL.B. . 617055 of l9O 0 . B.S. . M.D. . B.S. . . M.D. . CYGKK of 'Ol . B.A. . B.S. II5 Nashville, Tenn Nashville, Tenn Nashville, Tenn Waynesville, N. C Florence, Ala Birminghani, Ala Caledonia, Miss Colliersville, Tenn Nashville, Tenn Union City, Tenn Nashville, Tenn Union City, Tenn. Little Rock, Ark. Nolensville, Tenn Birmingham, Ala Union City, Tenn. 'W'inona, Miss gigmq Qcfptia Gpaifon 4' Cliapfet Qlu Established, 1875. Re-established, 1883. VFVFVP ifratrea in QLri3e D. P. ADAMS, Nu, '76 JAMES D. ANDERSON, Tennessee Lambda, '89 CLIFTON R. ATCHISON, Nu, '9O F. M. BASS, Nu, '96 CLARENCE T. BOYD, Nu, '93 W. P. BURDETTE, Nu, '79 DR. CHARLES S. BRIGGS, Nu STITH M. CAIN, Nu, '96 JOHN CARUTHERS, Tennessee Lambda, ,QI WM. B. CHEATHAM, Tennessee Omega, '74. B. F. CHEATI-IAM, Tennessee Omega, '85 JOHN HILL EAKIN, Nu, '71 P. R. CHEATHAM, Tennessee Omega, '88 JOHN EARLY, Nu, '86 FELIX M. COMPTON, Nu, '80 W. P. FERGUSON, Nu, '86 E. Z. CROW, Virginia Pi, ,Q3 MATT M. GARDNER, Nu, '75 J. M. DICKINSON, Nu, '71 RICHARD DOUGLASS, Nu ANDREW GENNETT, Nu, '97 M CPHEETERS GLASGOW, Virginia Pi E. LOCKERT DOAK, Nu, '96 J. A. DALE, Nu LITTON HICKMAN, Nu, '96 DR. W. H. HALBERT, Tennessee Lambda, '69 DR. T. E. HALBERT, Tennessee Lambda, '91 J. W. HORTON, JR., Nu, '78 W. E. HUDSON, Nu, ,93 JNO. J. MCNALLY, Nu, ,Q7 NORMAN KIRKMAN, Nu 'SI EDWARD L. MCNEILLY, Tennessee Zeta, '9O HENRY C. LASSING, Kentucky Iota JOSEPH T. MEADORS, Nu, '96 M. LINDSLEY, Nu, 'SI S. M. MEEK, Tennessee Eta, '84 WM. L, MARTIN, Nu, '79 H- B- MILLER, NH, '37 FRANK O. MCGAXVOCK, Nu, '61 J. WASHINGTON MOORE, Nu, '91 K, T, MCCONNICO, Nu, '96 MAY OVERTON, Nu, '75 ED PIGUE A. H. REDFORD, Kentucky Kappa THOMAS B. SCOGGINS, Nu, ,95 EDWARD C. STAHLMAN, Nu, ,92 CARES C- VAN LEERI Nu, '95 JOSEPH H. THOMPSON, Tennessee Lambda, '75 OBERT VAUVHN: NU, '75 JOHN M. THOMPSON, Tennessee Lambda, '72 W. H. VVASHINGTON, Virginia Sigma A. D. XVHARTON, Nu, 772 I16 5 u Yu '96 1 - I I u 1 Q, Sur ,6I J, Suv ,96 lbdav 72' mlbda' 1 2 5525 fag? ' Sf H . -5 ' ' 1 I J f'-P Gy? ffl f rm Q14 ,ak 77 Y ' W9 ffl! if 1 42'- Lu x !f,, f A if , 1 'JV' ,IX XX . mffly 4 4, ff , If 'Q '15 X 5 1777 ,M , - Ai In 2.1 'f.,f'y ' f , I 'Q ...gn I ,f A l fff 'ff f ' .L l,.,A,i, ! gg ,- g xv! 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College, Auburn ALABAMA ALPHA EPSILON- . an ALABAINIA BETA BETA-Southern University, Greensboro ALABAMA BETA DELTA-University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa 1 ' ' A t CALIFORNIA BETA PSI-Leland Stanford, Jr., University, Pa os o GEORGIA ALPHA BETA-University of Georgia, Athens GEORGIA ALPHA THETA-Emory College, Oxford GEORGIA ALPHA ZETA-MCICCI University, Macon GEORGIA BETA IOTA-School of Technology, Atlanta ILLINOIS GAMMA ZETA-University of Illinois, Champaign INDIANA GAMMA GABIMA-ROSS Polytechnic Institute, Terre Haute LOUISIANA BETA EPSILON-Tulane University, New Orleans MASSACHUSETTS GAMMA BETA-Tuft's College, Medford MAINE BETA UPSILON-State College, Orono MAINE GAINIBIA ALPHA-Colby University, Waterville MICHIGAN ALPHA MU-Adrian College, Adrian BIICHIGAN BETA KAPPA-I-Iillsdale College, Hillsdale MICHIGAN BETA OMICRON, Albion College, Albion ' NORTH CAROLINA ALPHA DELTA-University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill NORTH CAROLINA ALPHA CHI-Trinity College, Durham NEXV YORK ALPHA OMICRON-St. Lawrence University, Canton NEW YORK BETA THETA-Cornell University, Ithaca OHIO ALPHA NU-Mt. Union College, Alliance OHIO BETA MU-Wooster College, Wooster OHIO ALPHA PSI- Wittenberg College, Springfield OHIO BETA RHO-Marietta College, Marietta, OHIO BETA OMEGA-State University, Columbus OHIO BETA ETA-Wesleyan University, Dela PENNSYLVANIA ALPHA IOTA-Muhlenburg College, Allentown PENNSYLVANIA ALPHA RHO-Lehigh University, South Bethlehem PENNSYLVANIA ALPHA UPSILON-Pennsylvania College, Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA TAU-University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia RHODE ISLAND GAMMA DELTA-Brown University, Providence SOUTH CAROLINA ALPHA PHI-South Carolina College, Columbia TENNESSEE ALPHA TAL71S. W. Presbyterian University, Clarksville TENNESSEE BETA PI-Vanderbilt University, Nashville TENNESSEE BETA TAU-S. VV. Baptist University, jackson TENNESSEE LAMBDA-Cumberland University, Lebanon TENNESSEE OMEGA-University of the South, Sewanee TEXAS GAMMA EPSILON-Austin College, Sherman VERMONT BETA ZETA-University of Vermont, Burlington. VIRGINIA BETA-Washington and Lee University, Lexington VIRGINIA DELTA-University of Virginia, Charlottesville QJ Ps.l'tlr-5409 . Qljfumm Qljmsoczation .-Xlubania Almuni Association, Birmingham New York Alumni Association Allentown Alumni Assn., Allentown, Pa. Ohio Alunlni Association Boston Alumni Association, Lexington, Mass. Pennsylvania Association, Pa.. Distfict of CO1U1Hbia Alumni ASS0Ci-ation, Wash. Pittsburg Alumni Association Chicago Alumni Association Sp1.ing5e1d CO., A1umniAsSOciau0n Tennessee Alumni Association, Nashville IIS te I Hill ge, Wooster ge, Marietta ersiiy, Dela ksxille lington gum UD: Pa' yn xtivil A 5 , 9, O 39? .QI Qfplia Eau Gmega 'F Tennessee eta i 'NND ifrafrea in QrBe j. H. ACKLEN R. M. LELANII J, pl 13,5-,,,,.3R,CK WIRT HUGHES PERCY IQINNAIRD W. A, 1p0NM'S.,N A. F. WHITMAN J. W. NICFADDEN G. W. HAYNIE I J. H. SPURR DR. J. A. DRAUGHON R. W. JONES HENRV SPENQE JOSEPH W. BRAIiI.Iax' L. B, MgxVH1RT,.gR REv.S. H. CHESTER,D.D. SAM ORR A, B. NEIL JOHN MEANS THOMPSON IYIANN XVILLS D. N. FARNI1I.I, I FRANK P. BOND JOHN O. PA'I I'ERsON WM. l'f.-XYXVOOIJ H. L. PARISH A. S. CHILIIRESS ROIIERT Llfsx ZACK TOLLIVER HOWARD M. JONES W. C. I.I':-LR JOHN W. CHILDRESS WM. BAILEY J. W. UV15R'fQN 335.09205 qoosfzrgrabuafe S. H. XVERLEIN, JR. QMAJ, St. Louis, Mo. dlfass of '98 J. XV. IRION QB.A.J, Paris, Tenn. J. R. SNYDER QB.A.J, Birmingham, Ala. J. D. TOXVNER CD.D.S.l, Pulaski, Tenn. Qlfass of '99 B. R. BROXVN QB.A. J, Birminglini, Ala. J. D. TRAWIQIQ lx 31.19. l, Nashville, Tenn. GEO. C. TRAXVICK QM.D.J, Nashville, Tenn. W. C. NVELBURN 1, M.D I, Nashville, Tenn. S. V. GARDINER fL.L.B. l. Memphis, Tenn. Qlfass of 1900 W. C. WILLIAMS QB.A.J, Athens, Ala. J. D. TANSIL iB.A.J, Dresden, Tenn. W- K. YVELLS QB.A.j, Glass, Tenn. JAS. E. HORTON fM.D.J, Athens, Ala. Qlfass of 'Ol JOHN PASCHAI. QB.A.J, Atlanta, Ga. NORMAN H. DAVIS 1B.A.l, Tullahoma, Tenn. ROBERT F. MARION QB.A.j, Atlanta, Ga. A. TAYLOR MALONE1B.A.J, Memphis, Tenn. G. H. ROBINSON 1B.S.J, Guthrie, Ky. I2l J L fx. 1 Xb Y' J 51 Hfff- ,, Tiff 5 yy f 9' i 2 V 'F Q2 A fgvx 'T f X-.D JS xv! 5 Q9 5 540' - ...pv- ,ix jf S- f Qetta 'Kappa Gpaifoyz Founderl at Yale, 1844, mmm 4 4 Cfiapter Qioff IS44. P111-Yale University, New Haven, Conn. 1844. THETA-Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine 1845. X1-Colby Fniversity, Waterville, Maine 1846. SIGMA-Amherst College, Amherst, Mass. 1847. GAMMA-Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn. 1847. PS1-University 0f Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1850. CH1-University of Mississippi, Oxford, Miss. ISSO. UPSILON-Brown University, Providence, R. l. 1851. BETA-University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N. L 1852. ETA-University of Virginia, Charlottesville Yu. 1852. KAPPA-Miami University, Oxford, Ohio 1852. LAINIBD.-X-IQCIIYOD College, Gambier, Ohio 1853. P1-Dartmouth College, Hanover, N. H. 1854. IOTA-Central University, Richmond, Ky. 1854. ALPHA ALPHA-Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vt. 1855. OBIICRON1UHlVCTSlt3' of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 1855. EPSILON-XVilliarr1s College, Willianistoxvn, Mass. 1855. RHO--Lafayette College, Easton, Pa. 1856. TAU-Hamilton College, Clinton, N. Y. 1856. MU-Colgate University, Hamilton, N. Y. 1856. NU-College of the City of New York, New York City, N. Y. 1856. BETA PHI-University of Rochester, Rochester, N. Y. 1861. PHI CHI-Rutgers College, New Brunswick, N. J. 1866. PSI PHI-DePauw University, Greencastle, Ind. 1867. GAMMA PHI--XVesleyan University, Middletown, Conn. 1867. PSI OMEGA-Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N. X 1868. BETA CH1-Adelbert College, Cleveland, Ohio 1870. DELTA CHI--Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. 1870. DELTA DELTA--University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill. 1871. PHI GABIBIA-SYIHCUSC University, Syracuse, N. Y. 1874. GANIRIA BETA-Columbia University, New York City, N. Y. 1876. THETA ZETA--University of California, Berkeley, Cal. 1879. ALPHA CHI-Trinity College, Hartford Conn. 1889. PHI EPs1LON-University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. 1890. SIGMA TAU-Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, Mass. 123 x fEet'ta Qijappa Gpsifon 4' D. K. E. Club of New York City Qtfumni Qtssociafion D. K. E. Association of New England The Northwestern Association of D. K. E. D. K. E. Association of Detroit, Detroit, Mich. D. K. E. Association of the Pacific Coast D. K. E. Association of Washington, Washington, D. C. D. K. E. Association of Rhode Island, Providence, R. I. D. K. E. Association of Buffalo, Buffalo, N. Y. D. K. E. Association of Kentucky, Lexington, Ky. D. K. E. Association of Cleveland, Cleveland, Ohio D. K. E. Club of the Northwest, Stillwater, Minn Eastern New York Association of D. K. E. Albany, N. Y. D. K. E. Club of Rochester, Rochester, N. Y., D. K. E. Club of Connecticut, Hartford, Conn. Mississippi Valley Alumni Association of D. K. E. St. Louis, Mo. Chattanooga Southern Association of ll. K. E., Chattanooga, Tenn. Western Michigan Association of D. K. E. Grand Rapids, Mich. Harvard Association of D. K. E. Cambridge, Mass. , D. K. E. Association of Central New York, Syracuse, N. Y. Indiana D. K. E. Association, Indianapolis, Ind. Mountain Association of D. K. E. Denver, Colo. Western Massachusetts D. K. E, Association, Springfield, Mass. Wisconsin Alumni Association of D. K. E., Milwaukee, Wis. D. K. E. Association of Central Tennessee, Nashville, Tenn TED! gi F ff? I24 P ll i 9 , h. lI1. 1 . I, Y'.q,g2g,,L W'-4 fy 'X 4 J xfrrm 'N X 0, J l,fg,q,wf:, Oar- x lf' E250 GZGWG Gpaifon In Gamma Qgapfer Established 1847. Re-established mgx 'YVNB Cofors CRIMSON, BLVE AND GOLD Q'4?s.O'iJfM ffower PANSY '4?r.0'ikOa ifratres in Qg.rBe J. MCE. STONE CAPT. JOHN BIDDLE, U. S. A. J. R. MCC1.1-:r.x,.u.1, I- E- SANDERS W. M. PI.-KRT R. H. YANCEY S. W. CHILDRESS MORTON B. I'IOWELI. W. C. NELSON J. D. GOODLETT H. M. BIEEKS P. L. NICHOL J. S. PILCIIER PROF. H. A. VANCE J. R. GREEN GEN. IRA P. JONES DR. G. W. F. PRICE 4 J. PHILLIPS T. M. STREET JEFF MCCARN T. G. KITTRELI. C. F. MCKENZIE R. M. MOORM.-xx REV. J. R. XVINCHESTER UPKYQQM Srafres in Sacuffafe WILLIALI J. VAUGHN, M.A., LL.D., Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy N R. MCPHAIL SMITH, M.A., LL.D., Professor Common, Statute and Constitutional Law F. YV. DORTCH, B.A., Demonstrator of Chemistry and Assistant to the Chair of Chemistry R. L. LUND, CE., M.S., Graduate Fellow and Assistant in Engineering 1FDeceased. 127 Qeffa giappa Ggfsifon In ifratres in Qglniberaitafe 1 wfavefn Cfass of '98 N. F. CHEAIRS QB.A.j, Spring Hill, Tenn. J. T. COOK QD.D.S.j, Montgomery, Ala. F. W. DORTCH, B.A. QM.D.j, Scott, Ark. H. N. MORSCHHEIMER QB.A.j, Hamburg, Ark. R. I. MOORE QB.A.j, Spring Hill, Tenn. F. C. RAND QB.A.Q, Holly Springs, Miss. Cfass of '99 C '23 -. R. H. ROWE CB.A.j, Triana, Ala. W. ED. BAIRD QB.A.j, Columbia, Tenn. B. B. BAYLESS QB.S.j, Memphis, Tenn. H. P. BRILEY CB.A.J, Texarkana, Ark. F. R. BRYSON qB.A.J, Little Rock, Ark. E. C. BULLOCK QB.A.J, Lewislourg, Tenn. M. S. ENOCHS QB.A.J, Crystal Springs, Miss. L. B. FANT, B.A. iQLL.B.J, Holly Springs, Miss. L. G. FANT, B.A. CLL.B.j, Holly Springs, Miss. E. D. PATTERSON QB.A.j, Savannah, Tenn. W. M. PATTERSON QB.A.J, Mayfield, Ky. C. W. STROTHER QB.A.j, Nepton, Ky erase of 1900 K H. H. ELDER qB.A.J, Trenton, Tenn. P. B. HILL QB.E.l, Nashville, Tenn. J. XV. HOLMAN QB.A.j, Fayetteville, Tenn. D. K. LAMBUTH QB.A.J, Nashville, Tenn. H. L. ROBINS QB.A.,j Guntown, Miss. Qifass of '01 R. D. SMART QB.A.D, Memphis, Tenn B. L. CLARK' QB.A.l, Bellbuckle, Tenn. W. S. DR:-.PER JR., qB.A.H, Dyersburg, Tenn, E. J. EARLY fB.S.D, Elizaville, Ky. H. C. MASON QB.S.J, Morganrield, Ky 7 C f ll - ..,, pi ii i if . l i gi i - A .'.gifi242-za '. -.-AQ'-. ' 128 Sigma Clit Founded in 1855, 414141 A , Qtctive Cllaptersg ALPHA-Miami University, Oxford, Ohio BETA-University of Wooster, XlVooster, Ohio ' L GAMMA+Ohio Vlfesleyan University, Delaware, Ohio ZETA-Washirigton and Lee University, Lexington, Va. ETA-University of Mississippi, Oxford Miss, EPSILON-Columbian University, Washington, D. C. THETA-Pennsylvania College, Gettysburg, Penn. KAPPA-Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Penn, LAMBDA-Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind. MU-Denison University, Granville, Ohio XI-DCPHLIW University, Greencastle, Ind. OMICRON-Dickinson College, Carlisle, Penn. RHO-Butler University, Irvington, Ind. CHI-Hanover College, Hanover, Ind. PSI-University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va. OMEGA-Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill. GAMMA GAMMA-Randolph Macon College, Ashland, Va. DELTA DELTA-Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind. DELTA CHI-Wabash College, Crawfordsville, Ind. ZETA ZETA-CCHITG College, Danville, Ky. ZETA PSI-University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio 'ETA ETA-Dartmouth College, Hanover, N. H. KAPPA KAPPA-University of Illinois, Champaign, Ill. LAMBDA LAMBDA-State College, Lexington, Ky, SIGINIA SIGMA-Hampden-Sidney College, Va. ALPHA BETA-University of California, Berkeley, Cal. IPXLPI-IA EPSILON-University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb. ALPHA GAMMA-Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio ALPHA ZETA-Beloit College, NVis. ALPHA THETA-Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, Mass ALPHA IOTA-Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, Ill. X ALPHA LAMBDA-University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. ALPHA NU-University of Texas, Austin, Tex. ALPHA XL-University or Kansas, Lawrence, Kan. ALPHA OMICRON-Tulane University, New Orleans, La. ALPHA PI-Albion College, Albion, Mich. ALPHA RHo-Lehigh University, South Bethlehem, Pa. ALPHA SIGMA-University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. A ALPHA TAU-University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N. C. ALPHA EPSILON-University of Southern California, Los Angeles, Cal ALPHA PHI-Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. I29 Sigma Clit ' 41 Qtctive Cfiapfera ALPHA CH1-State College, Penn. ALPHA PSI-Vanderbilt University, Nashv ALPHA OMEGA-Leland Stanford ille, Tenn. 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MILLER CB.E.j, Covington, Ky. 61855 of '99 JOE A. GOODSON QM.D.J, Louisville, Ky. D. IRVING MILLER qB.E.D, Covingfvni KY- CH855 of 1900 FRED. L. DIEFENBACH CM.D.J, L011iSVi116, KY- ' GIHBB of 'Ol WILLIAM FOOTE QB.E.J, Louisville, Ky. 'JAMES GAINES, JR. QB.E.j, Nashville, Tenn. 133 Sigma, u Founded 1869 at Virginia Military Institute 'IWVR Qjtiapter gist BETA-University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va. LAMBDA-Washington and Lee, Lexington, Va. PSI-University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N. C. BETA TAL'-North Carolina A. and M., Raleigh, N. C. THETA-University of Alabama, University P. O., Ala. BETA THETA-Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Auburn, Ala. UPSILON-University of Texas, Austin BETA PHI -Tulane University, New Orleans, La. PHI-Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, La. ZETA-Central University, Richmond, Ky. SIGMA-Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn. OMICRON-Bethel College, Russellville, Ky. RHO-Missouri State University. Columbia, Mo NU-University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kan. BETA CHI -Wm. Jewell College, Liberty, Mo. BETA MU-State University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa PI-Lehigh University, South Bethlehem, Pa. BETA RHO-University of Pennsylvania MU-University of Georgia, Athens, Ga. ETA-Mercer University, Macon, Ga. GAMMA ALPHA-Georgia School of Technology, Atlanta, Ga. KAPP.A-NOftll Georgia A. and M. CHI-Emory College, Oxford, Ga. College, Dahlonega, Ga. BETA BETA-De Pauw University, Greencastle, Ind. BETA ZETA-Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind. BETA IoTA-Mt. Union College, Alliance, Ohio BETA ETA-University of Indiana, Bloomington, Ind. GAMMA GAMMA-Albion College, Albion, Mich. BETA NU-Ohio State Universi ty, Columbus, Ohio BETA LlI'SIf,ON-ROSE Polytechnic Institute, Terre Haute, Ind. DELTA THETA-Lombard University, Galesburg, Ill. BETA PI-University of Chicago GAMMA BETA-Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill. BETA C HI BETA -Stanford University, Stanford, Cal. PSI-University of California, Berkeley, Cal. GAM MA CHI-University of Washington, Seattle, VVash. I3 4 I H 1.0. I 4 P f ' l L., ' V I l ? Q i P Q i 1 2 Q I 1 f N 1 . ' X P F Y 5 ,xx ,:lM TA I , 2 - I I1 4.15 -f ' .V,,. 1 - 1 Au 1 .7.': f l fx 7- Z-, .GA-1 'f .3-xx 'Y-7 i J' J' KZL5 51 P Af. v -i bk-1 41- Y V- pf- D e Q 'V yy Wf,f' in up I . 'NJ f , ,J f,,A,,.,, V, X - 1 xg K ,xx ,t X ' Qigma Qin In Qigma Uiapfer VFVFVF Cofors OLD GOLD, WHITE, AND BLACK '4f'?i.6'QJfP5 giraffes in Qgriie JESSE L COLES I W. H. REAVES WILLIAMS JOHN P. HAMIL RICHARD YVALKER L, J, LOVINTHAL E. M. HARRIS GEORGE A. SWAB S, R, WEAVER B- E. BIATHEWS ' H. H. HANNAH E, SINQLAIR R. E. FORT. T. W. MENEES I Qao-Hfn I Srafrea in ifacuftate R. E. FORT, M.D., Assistant to the Chair of Obstetrics J. A. CHILES, M.A , Fellow and Assistant in German H. C. REES, M.D., Assistant Dernonstrator of Chemistry 502-3X0'i:'.fM ' IDOSYSQITHDLIHTIZ 5tl106l1t5 L W. GROVES DINNING QM.A.b, Gleason, Tenn. JAMES A. CHILES, MA., Fayette, Mo. C1355 of '98 E. E. STRAW CM.D.J, Rural Retreat, Va. U. P. HAW fM.D.j, Farmington Mo. H. C. REES fM.D Q, Mulberry, Tenn. R. G. MOORE fPh.C.J, Franklin, Ky. GI856 of '99 WILLIAM J. HOWARD fB.A.j, Mount Pleasant, Tenn. HENRY J. DAILY QB.A.J, Millersburg, Ky. ' J. P. MOORE QB.A.J, Glass, Tenn. W. BETHELL LONG CB.A.J, Mount Pleasant, Tenn. A Glass of woo LEMUEL R. LONG QB.A.D, Mount Pleasant, Tenn. THOMAS H. GILBERT fB.A.J, Pendergrass, Ga. CLARENCE WHITTINGTON QD.D.S.j, Valdosta, Ga. M855 of 'Ol HERBERT GANNAWAY QB.A.J, Unionville, Tenn. PAUL MITCHELL tB.A.3, Harrison, Miss. ' WILLIAM R. VAUGHAN QB.A.j Sansom, Va. 137 . QWAW-.x.-Q... -mmf., ,,,:,..,,.,.,,,,,! , ..4f.:.nn,,.1,L, - 1- ' K ' W- , 7 qpf 'Kappa P1060 Founded at University of Virginia, 1868. 'IWVR Qtctive Cflapfem .-XLPHA-L'niversity of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va. BETA-Davidson College, Davidson College, N. C. ZETA-University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tenn. THETA-Southwestern Presbyterian University, lor.-x-Hampden Sidney, Hampden Sidney, Va. MU-Presbyterian College, Clinton, S. C. Clarksville, Tenn. NU-Vlfofford College, Spartanburg, S. C. PHI-Roanoke College, Salem, Va. PI-Washington and Lee University, Kuo-Cumberland University, Lebanon, Tenn. Lexington, Va. SIGMA-Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn. TAU-University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N. C. GAMMA-William and Mary College, Williamsburg, Va. UPSILON-Alabama Polytechnical Institute, Auburn, Ala. XI-South Carolina College, Columbia, S. C. UPS. I 'Vai r Qtifumni Cfiapters .'XI.l'3INl'S :XI.l'HA-lllCll1llOI'lCl, Va. , ALVMNUS BETA-Memphis, Tenn. ALUMNUS GAMMA-White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. ALUMNVS DELTA-Charleston, S. C. ALUMNUS UPSILON--Norfolk, Va. ALUMNUS ZETA-Dillon, S. C. ALUMNUS ETA-New Orleans, La. 138 ALUMNUS THETA-Dallas, Texas I l fi I 1 s K lg 1 I .Q A x l5 if ' I4 I .Ax Q Sr bl r' 4 w i 3 1 1 4 I ? A I if 1 1 I YU I. 4 : 521' !' t 1 1 'x 3 like 5 Z . 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DAVIS, Tennessee W. H. FITZGERALD, Tennessee R. E. DICKENSON, Missouri EUCLID SNOW, Tennessee J. C. MOORE, Tennessee Leader Sirst gasses HERBERT CARR, Kentucky W. D. HOPPER, Tennessee R. B. C. HOWELL, Tennessee W. M. PATTERSON, Kentucky G. C. TRAWICK, Tennessee J. D. TRAWICK, Tennessee geconb gasses R. P. DUCKWORTH, Tennessee CICERO NICHOLS, North Carolina W. M. PALMER, Tennessee E. D. PATTERSON, Tennessee F. C. RAND, Mississippi R. H. SCOTT, Kentucky gpeciafisfs OLIN WEST, Alabama S. V. GARDINER, Tennessee C. S. YOUNG, Kentucky T47 Gfee Cf'uB 'B 5955 nnual? 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D4 NN:-f,.-:,f l,4':25,Q?gEn-11. ! fi 1-If-.-'1 ' -1 -5 - gi .,g gfgf- mfpzf' 'f X5 '- ul, 'ffl mu' .ears E-1:-:-f'l nf Y' 5-il-1 'f:u1'.f .:-f--1' 1 , ', ,, Qyyvxf: 32 L' HL-.L,. . ., -1- 1 5 ex lu:-1 .,K.5Q...x..xQ, 1 . .-,. A 41 -' -mf- e . in M Axxx. W5 , X X . 1 K n ww Y Ax, ' M' , I X - Egg. rg, N f W L. v I 5 1 1,016 I' if xr-:Um in :'?+'s'2' Y- - IV ',,,:' x 2 P Q1 in I ix I 65' F 1 ' 3' ' fl' ' W .1 QI A W . X - QQ I 1 M , NX ...N f f ' X x Z r K Y Ui -' ff lil 'UWT' '- ' Organized, December II, 1894. VIVIVP Gfficets H. Bxsum, .... . . . . . Presiden J. A. CIIILIQS . . . Vice PrCSidG11'C II.u.s1f:v XXHQRLEIN . . . Secretary C, li. BASK1iRv1r.L .... . Treasurer ggrecufitve Commiffee B. M. DR.-xKE S. A. INIYATT Qf'F5.0'Q.fU5 Qkcfive Qjrlemikm L R. B,xsl41-:1u'1I.r., B.A. IJ II.I2ISHu1',M.A. III . BRI-ix 1. X K' I-' R J. A. CIIILES, A.M. J. .-X. CR.u:wALL, B.E. W. G. DINNING, B.A. B. M. IDR.-UQE, M.A., 1'1I.D. D. Y. THOMAS, A.B IONI-Qs I-'1'r.r.1sR. A.M. I. C. II.A.1z1:x',.-LM. ,X . R. HOI.C473Il!Ii, A.B. J. M. HUGHEY, A.B E. S. JONES, B.A O. C. KELLEY, B.A L C Bl Rl I'l'l', BI A. R, LUND, M,S 150 S. A. Mmm, B.A OLIVE Ross, A.M. E. R. SMITH, M.A. C. B. WALLER, A.M. HALSEY WERLEIN, B.A. D. T. VVILSON, M.A. Grabuafe Cfuii 4' . monetary Q1lemBerz of rBraOuafe 42618 J. H. KIRKLAND, A.M., PH.D., LL.D., Chanc ll e or CALVIN S. BROXVN, M S., D.Sc. W. M. BASKERVILL, A.M., PH.D. W. J. VAUGHN, A-M., LL.D. W- L- DUDLEY, M-U 7 E W. MOORE, PH.D. J. M. SAFFORD, M.D., PH.D. W. H. KIRK, PH,D. A. R. HOHLEELD, A.M., P1-I.D. O. E. BROYVN, A.M., D.D. P. M. JONES, M.S., D.SC. H. C. TOLMAN, PH.D, JOHN DANIEL, M-A GROSS ALEXANDER, S.T.D. W- F- TILLETT, A-M-, D-D. J. H. S1fEvENsoN, PH.D. W. H. SCHUERMAN, C.E. T. A. JENKINS, P1-1.D. Eecfures wefore ftje Cfuii C. S. BROWN, M.E. 3233. 6 'f'f7 'i'1i'i9fW'Wf October 21, 1897. A Century's Progress in Political Economyf' 1 By DR. F. W. MOORE fgmmkf I ' I x November 18, 1897. The Roentgen Rays, 9 V By PROFESSOR JOHN DANIEL 1 - 4-Y December 16, 1897. A Comparison of the Services and Merits of will Andrew jackson and Henry Clay as Public -fy Men,', Ii By COLONEL A. S. COLYAR il February 17, 1898. March 17, 1898. Robert Browningis Contribution to the Re- - ligious Life of the Nineteenth Century, 1+ P, F . I 1 I ,I By REV. A. W. CHEATHAM V Lei , 1 L The Duty of the State Towards Higher . 1 1,lN' ,, ..- Educat1on,'l , 'K' ,, I If afjgfvi By CHANCELLOR J. H. KIRKLAND 4 fl.. fm 'iw '11 ' ISI .,., Vlz.. . --1,4 il. ' ' -:S 1- ii' ' 1, - tigitif D 1 4, L 4, ffff . 1 I ' f Q'f 5-V' v 1 ll I iilil- ', Z in Pumni ssociafion Organized in 1879. 'NIVIK .Xny person who has taken a degree in the University may become a member of the Associa- tion on payment of the initiation fee of one dollar. A pamphlet containing full mformation will lic sent to any graduate of the University on application to, VVILS VVILLIAMS, Secretary of the l:2lCllll.f'. VQZRINLN-:fb Qfficerfs for 1897398 li. Ii. B.-xRN.xRD, Chicago, Ill. . . President II. W. Moncmx, Nashville, Tenn. First Vice President W. II. llHI,INSIlli.XD, Vanderbilt University . .... Secretary l'.xt'I. M. Joxiis, Vanderbilt University . . Treasurer j. T. IVICGILL, Vanderbilt University . Historian qgrecufibe Commiffee Xl'll.I.l.XNI C. BR,xNn.xx1 XV. H. XVITT T. H. MALONE, JR. W. H. IloI.INsi1E.,xn PAUL M, JQNES 3111111111 -'Wfl1'C5S. June, 13. 1898, by H. N. SNYDER, South Carolina .Xnnnzil Poem, june, 13, 1898, by XY. H. HUI.BITi, Ohio 152 SM E X I : 6 SN I . 2 ...RE E i+ tg A: .vs 5 11- , E -A - 'W SE Egg - ,E -9' :E H: XV an Q- A : 9 X X W... W ...-. ..-qxpxr W:---Q..- . x W MO IID Wx , X. xxx xtxx Y X1 ' X XX K XX QIQIQX Founded at the University of North Carolina in 1894 Established at Vanderbilt in 1895 9CJ?:.l'i!f05 Qllemfiera ilionorarp DR. VVILLIAM J. VAUGHN, Phi Beta Kappa DR. H. C. TOLMAN, Phi Beta Kappa Qlssociates By Courtesy GERTRUDE JONES, '95 JEAN COURTNEY, '96 MABELT,E FLIPPIN, '96 MINNIE E. KEISER, '96 . Cfass of '95 H. J. LIVINGSTON R. L. LUND J. Y. BAYLTSS W. K. MATTHEWS BEN CHILDERS M. C. KETCHUM C. P. VVILLIAMS dlfass of '96 9 W. H. JOHNSON CAMPBELL BONNER CUMMINS RATCLIEEE J. W. HANNER L. J. LOVENTHAL T. H. BREWER E. RQ 'SMITH C. R. BASKERVILL C. E. DUNBAR H. F. CRENSHAW RANKIN J Cfass of '97 S. H. WERLEIN W. D. STRAYHORN G. J. NUNN C. E. HAWIQINS Cfass of '98 J. M. WILLIAMS OSCAR TEAGUE MARION KIRKLAND dlfass of '99 W. M. PATTERSON W. J. HOWARD 153 is ,, Y, Qoufljem IVIV- Elm- I I I I , , WIT-fIg.,I.f 3:2511 jnfer:CoPl?eg1afe Drafomcal? Qlseocmfxon will Established 1891 fx A lv 1 III XX. ff! I I Wh A- X 'IVIVI' il ix ig 9 Coffeges Qeprefsenfeb I l il iii UNIVERSITY O11 VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SEWANEE XV.-XSHINGTON AND LEE SOYTH CAROLINA CENTRE V.-XNDERISILT TULANE UNIVERSITY 'J-?Tb.0'i:'.f95 QQanberBift's Qiepresenfafives 1891 J. XV.-XSHINGTON MOORE 1892 FRANK M. THOMAS 1893 SAMUEL K. BLAND 1894 JOHN H. DEVVITT 1895 YVESLEY W. CRAIG 1896 HII4L MCALISTER 1897 JOHN J. MCNALLX' 1898 NAT F. CHEAIRS The contest was held this year at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn. 3 fl A 2 ,'1'l.i:A lr X ' HN X, Q. , ,ff 33 P lu h J. X1 C+' I 1, Xf ,I X,i 1 fi ! .2 'fx iff 'QQ . Cla,-:N-avi 154 fl f. r l l if , , W' T. all mf-if ll I, liil, 'x ' 'il tl! I li' I X 11 if I fy i Hi-'I 1 -' .1 . fu' 'liz gpiidid elif. li W' . ', f 1 X '- I . i uxmwxl vig! I if X' Kq' 1, K X, g ill I , M l N xl! I I X 4 Q M I r s ' im s r va 1' X.. h 'Mini 7 'f i.' l .1, .' 'V . 1 ,i j'-, .!- , .I , I f H . L'-time-.1-A I F - 5 x - J L-, - . L 'N4 N-....i.-T-1 Li.-Q,-' it QanberB1l?fsSetvanee QeBafe l ' Q 5 mmm ., X q The first series of three debates was Won by Vanderbilt. X - X May 14, 1898. X .ff X First of the second series to be held in Vanderbilt Chapel, E F -'NEL5-as al - I AN-.-J ji QUESTIoN Resolved-That the United States should annex Hawaii. X ,Q ' Affirmative-RISLEY, Sewaneeg BOYD, Sewanee. .n ,H-. Hi, Negative-C. W. STROTHER, Vanderbiltg E. A. Cox, Vanderbilt . l'1 .. -1' T55 D eX1.Sg?'94 ' N . x , I , Cv' , f - 6'bwSb.J'f-' J 6 A 6' I 6 vjifylgg.,--I ' yay: tj. .E TN-L 6, 1 Q 41? l pug' - we I ' 'L I .iff V ts Q1 X ' -' l W l I U A 'Q X iff: af Oll CWI e rw pi .-.s:fF': ff 'f' ' .af V 5' . . 1 y , W .. f ff ., ,A frm 1 eeocm lon V 'Bull fl V! .V r 5y 'f' 21:16. Organized Oct. 17, 1894. f .. I, ' 'J 'N rr 'J '5 1 1, 'gy -- 1 ll ? Q5 . mmm X ' .rf :rx 'fi ' 1 ' ' HA' xl ' 4 i f UNM ' l, ' VII I :It Q 5 -.ff 13,1 f!,N:' m L ul. IDR. F. XY. BIOORE . . . . . President fK.Q,:':: :. C. BULLOCK . . . . Vice President A ,mf VW 1 N, 11, x,'!s-1', :3zL., , yu 4,1 ED. BAIRD . Secretary and Treasurer S O 'Mui im U, 'N , 'Nl oi . ilj MT 52WW'i.l v fn i ,Wfj .Sq 'iffy . 'MM 'lk A QW. X I Wg dgrecufive Commiffee HIC , rf , x 1 1 .X fbi w iwf II. li. Horxmrrsrft ED. BAIRD T. R. Fos'1'1c1a . . H fl ' WI ffirc' 5 17 ! , L- Nj G40 ' r Ang: 'lfiyw .1 1. Y is .lg-fvg 1 QTCMBCIB E K 4 i 4,fL,.l,l,4-s N. l'. CHIQAIRS H. H. ELDER W. M. CRU'rcH1f112LD L54 A 1 If- C- BULLOCK W. P. ALLEN A. R. HOLCOMBE 34 4 'h X: J- W- HULMAN A. Cox ED. BAIRD 5 'Q K '- il T. IQ. Fos'r1f:R IQIRLEY DIE.-XCHAM J. J. SH1':1zR1r.1. I5 6 I 1 I W I W I Ident STER 'ILL I Q ,eg- 6.g.,.f, vtvzgxggeb 639148 WVIVR fbfficers President . BILL HASSETT Vice'President . PETER CARR Secretary . . Ross HOPKINS Treasurer . . BUD H DYE Chief Bow . . T. ZIMMERMAN Q'f?Tml'iS4h Qccfive Qltemikra J. A. OMBERGMIR. B. B. BAYLESS E. R. SMITH W. F. BRADSI-IAW, JR. H. M. DOAK, JR. W. C. COLEMAN H. H. MILLER B. REAM fC9?T?.l'ik0 Qjlemiiers By Courfeag MISS ..'f'3.fNL':,,, MISS -- - --- 357 Q Y K xx XI Q... ,EW XX f I Q I W ' 3K g ' kk X N I xfvmffril ' l X 8 X ' ,il E it fm in 'Vx X.. bhf I N L iafecfic Eiferarg Qociefg mmm Officers J. M. YVILLIAMS . W. E. BAIRD . . W. F. BRADSHAW . T. R. FOSTER . . G. CAMERON . . BATTLE TVICLESTER . President . Vice President . . Critic . Secretary Assistant Secretary . . Treasurer I 1 J. XV. HOLRIAN . . Sergeant-at-Arms ill., M S. H. BABCOCK . CHAPLAIN AW' 44'4'1x0'f:-9.95 Qllemiiers ALL1f:N, W. P. GIBSON, F. F. HOUNSHELI4, C. J. ATRINsON, A. D. ITE.-XRN, W. HOLCOMBE, A. R. IBARQOCK, S. H. HOLMAN, J. W. BOSTICK, C. R. B.-XIRD, W. E. KELLY, O. C. MORSCHHEIMER, H. N. BOURLAND, XV. F. MEACHAM, C. W. K. SHERRIL, j. J. BREXVER, T. H. MOORE, R. I. FOSTER, T. R. BROCKMAN, W. W. PUTNAM, I. M. MCLESTER, BATTLE BULLOCK, E. C. ROWE, R. H. SNEED, J. B. W. C.-nu-QRON, G. E. ROBERTS, J. M. HARRIS, M. L. DVQRWORTII, G. M. STOCKARIJ, 1. J. BASKERVILL, G. B. IrfZI.m-:R, H. H. STROTHER, C. W. BONNER, M. H. ENOCI-IS, M. TERRY, B. T. PILCHER, S. C. EsTEs, A. C. TIP'liON, H. F. WYETH, G. A. Frsm-LR, E. H. TURNER, J. SCOTT, R, H, 1fOs'I'IiR, J. C. XVILLIAMS, J. M. BRADSHAW, W. F. FVLLILORE, J. H. VVILSON, T. H. STEINBACK, C. S. '42?v.l'i-:'-:M G j. XX C -X J- C C M. IJVCRWORTII M. XYII,I,I.fXMS '. E.B.xIR1m W. S'rRO'rIIIaR C. I-1s'I'1-is . M. XVILLI.-XMS G HOI'NsIII-2I.I. W. STROTI IIQR 158 Business Manager of Observer . Associate Editor Observer Associate Editor Observer . Thanksgiving Debater Thanksgiving Debater 22d February Orator 22d February Orator . Sewanee Debater W! Hllf ' QDBil'o5opBic Eiferarg Qociefg f . .frm VFVUVF 'jiff 'rj KV ' LW f - '-- QM f, 5 ,NWA if HN' ff? - 'FU N1-vga X511 it I.. . X Officers gwffNNm,1y WS X, XNJ i C. R. BASKERVILL , President HW I. . . W F. R. BRYSON . . W. B. LONG . . W. G. DINNING . N. F. CHEAIRS T. B. HARRIS . E. G. ATLEE C. R. BASKERVILL A W. M. BOARD C. H. BOOTH F. R. BRYSON M. W. BUSH N. F. CHEAIRS H. E. CHILES E. A. COX ' H. J. DAILY N. DAVIS ,W. G. DINNING S. H. WERLEIN M. W. BUSH J. W. IRION . F. C. RAND J. W. IRION . N. F. CHEAIRS . W. B. LONG . E. A. COX . W MI! ' A' i W 1 . Cha lain A-Qjh . ' 1ihLQrm P i ii? 96?-?v.0'ii.fh QjIemBem L. B. FANT H. GANNAWAY S. V. GARDINER T. H. GILBERT T. B. HARRIS I A tiiitti I T. MOTLOXV S. A. MYATT J. P. NORFLEET J. PASCHALL W. M. PATTERSON W. HOPPER F, C, RAND W. J. HONVARD . J. W. IRION L. R. LONG W. B. LONG E. A. RIPPEY H. L. ROBINS ' R. D. SMART W. R. VAUGHAN R. F. MARION W. K. WELLS P. MITCHELL S. H. WERLEIN 90-'fs'5.0'QJfh Editor-in-Chief of Vanderbilt Observer . Associate Editor Vanderbilt Observer Associate Editor Vanderbilt Observer 159 Thanksgiving Debater Thanksgiving Debater 22nd February Orator 22nd February Orator . Sewanee Debater 5 I A lx M 4 . vice President If i .A I Q 1 ' 'Simi H '. ff! 7.1751 ll . . ,.... I- 1. 'ZW 92 54 XM Q3 L J ff f' .' ' .3 A15 M 'ftp 'J ' 1. 4' ' ' f 4. 1 .- 1 'I .: S U - - f Q 57. 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COX, Secretary I T. II. BREW!-ZR L. G. PANT, Treasurer XV. C. XVELBURN, Business Manager COPFIEOY-495 QjIemBera XX. 1'. .'XI.I.l'lN M. S. IQNOQHS F. C. NOLEN II. M. ANDERSON L. G. FANT W. M. PATTERSON XY. B.-XIRIJ S. V. GARDINIQR H. L. ROBINS M. XV. BVSII L. B. FANT R. H. ROWE C. R. B.-xsxcx-:Rx'1I.I. XY. HEMINGWAY R. H. SCOTT B. B. B.-XYLISS W. D. HOPPER B. F. STEED T. R. Bxwsox R. XV. HYNDS V. W. WOOD T. R. FOSTER W. C. VVELBURW XX'1r,r,1.-ur CRl'TCIIIfIEI.I5 J. H. FULLILOVIC, JR. T. H. XVILSON I.. R. COIJLMAN BATTLE MQLESTIQR HALSEY W1 RIPIN E. .-X. Cox R. I. MOORE C. YO1 NG 160 W NNNXNW WWW' I Qfficerz A W. W. BROCKMAN . . President J- H- FULLILOVEI IR- - . Vice President I. M. FLETCHER . . . Corresponding Secretary JOHN PASCHALL . . . Recording Secretary R. D. SMART, MTR. . . . Treasurer fCf7i.O'Y4M Q1IemBem W. P. ALLEN H. M. ANDERSON E. G. ATLEE W. E. BAIRD W. M. BOARD C. R. BAKER . C. H. BOOTH W. H. BOURLAND L. H. BOYCE ALSTON BOYD 4 J. W. BRADFIELD E. T- LAURENCE E. W. LINDSEY L. R LONG W. B. LONG R. L. LUND T. F. MAJOR A. T. MALONE J AMES MCCLURE W1 W. MOONEY R. I. MOORE A. I. MORGAN THOMAS MOTLOXV DOUGLAS NEILSON F. C. NOLEN HAROLD OERTING W. M. PATTERSON J. W. PEYTON F. C. RAND EARNEST REES H. L. ROBINS B. R. BROWN E. C. BULLOCK M. W. BUSH W. L. CLARKE B. L. CLARY W. C. COLEMAN E. A. COX H. I. DAILY N. H. DAVIS W. G. KDINNING R. P. DUCKWORTH R. H. ROWE E. F. SCOTT R. D. SMITH J. B. W. SNEAD T. A. SMOOT J. R. SNYDER B. F. STEED J. J. STOCKARD C. W. STROTHER B. T. TERRY H. F. TIPTON J. P. TURNER E. M. UNDERWOOD W. D. WEATHEREORD W. K. WELLS C. W. K. MEACHAM W. M. CRUTCHFIELD J. M. VVILLIAMS PAUL MITCHELL 161 S. W. VVILLIAMS T. H. XVILSON V. W. XIVOOD C. S. YOUNG G. M. DUCKWORTH M. S. ENOCHS L. B. FANT L. G. FANT J. C. FOSTER HERBERT GANNAXVA S. V. GARDINER GEORGE GIRDNER J. C. HARDY J. U. HATCHER J. W. HOLMAN S. M. R. HURT J. M. JENKINS J. G. JOHNSON D. W. JONES D. K. LAMBUTH X,-,gg H f? Y . 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M. FINN 1. F. WILLIAMS R. F. MCDANIEL C. W. CURLIN S. S. S. MCREYNOLD5 W. C. CUNDIFF H. E. BECKER H. H. HORD J. O. STUBBS H. T. GILL E. D. TILLFORD . . Committee on Lynching A jockeys W. C. COLEMAN M. D. BEARD E. J. EARLY S. M. MILLER J. C. RAWLINS R. E. COMBS MOSES COOK G. E. VAUGHN J. A. GOODSON F. D. CARTYVRIGHT F. D. REARDON E. B. BRADSHAW C. R. RAHM W. S. WILLIAMS J. L. GRIFFIN W. H. ARNOLD W. E. SIMMONS I67 Qjoffgafe Gaibers J. E. CRIDER W. M. BOARD H. C. MASON G. H. ROBINSON W. H. FOOTE H. T. REED W. F. HARRIS E. MAY J. H. BLACKBURN W. H. MASON W. R. CHERRY R. G. MOORE A. E. HOCKERSMITH J. B. NEWELL L. B. DUNCAN J. R. JOHNSTON W. I. FREEMAN . fvffl..in I ' El 4 . W ,513 I ...EIL A 1- W Q it J 0 4 fi . 51 ff aw? M , .J lilnvlul' X . ,225 f 'i52as.a. . H ' ' ' Q' ' - .np-h -, Q fwnxx if ll Louisiana Crm . 'IVIVON Qfficerz A. R. HOLCOMBIQ . . . Captain--First Volunteer J. H. FL'LI,1r,ov12, JR., ...... First Lieutenant IJ. A. BRE.-xRD . . . . . . Second Lieutenant J. C. 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BASKERVILL JAMES MCCLURE ALSTON BOYD MISS MADG J. J. SHERI H- E. CHILES H. H. ELDER LL 9CP7S.l'Li.fP1 Mlemikts Secretary . Treasurer W. G. DINNING J. W. IRION' F. C. RAND B. B. BAYLISS A. L. BREVARD W. P. CAMPBELL E CANNON J. P. MOORE J P. NORFLEET MISS MAY ANDERSON H. A. BRANSFORD H. L. CLARKE G. M. DUCKW7ORTH S. W. HOLMAN R. P. DUCKWORTH R. D. SMART, JR. H. F. TIPTON W. S. DRAPER WALTER HOPPER MISS NINA S. KEISER MISS HATTIE D. MCREE C. A. STAINBACK S. V. GARDINER S. W, WILLIAMS C. R. BOSTICK N' F' PORTER V. R. XVILLIAMSON I- A. OMBERG, JR- MISS ELIZABETH D. WADDELL G. B. BASKERYILL, JR. MISS MARY L. BRANSFORD MISS LEONA PACK J, D, TANSIL MISS LOU TAYLOR H. K. WELLS C. A. DAVIS I 69 A. T. MALONE M .f :tr ,t ff gf!! . J 'sniff -1 ,' XSS .. Hi' .- gi ' QR HTA . X- ' 'E 911. ..... ,I -5S43 ' 'x KK X .. ig lt' fb BNI ' Quo MQ X Ewa up-1,3 2 X I s -I 1551 ' x I ix x lan m I 'II I EUR' K 1' I PQ ' I .' 9 I' . . 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Rivmix' ' L. C. PER RY Qlebicaf CEeparfmenf J. P. CII.-UIIIIQRS R R . .-X. CI-IILIJERS . K. COLE W. IJ. XX'Ii.x'1'III-:Riff mlm Y. XY. XYUUIJ QBi6i'icaf' Ecparfmenf II. XY. .XLLI-:N Ii. R. IIARCVS XX. In IJVNKI If II. I . CONN.xI.I.x' J. M. COOVI-:R L. P. C ROOK J. B. CRVSI-1 J. II. IQRWIN IJ. F. IIm's'rON T. K. JONI-:S W. IJ. S.xRf.I-:NT Ijrm J. M. 1YIA1',LOXV O. R. M.kRSHALT, C. L. TVIAXXYELL . Academic Department . Academic Department . Dental Department Medical Department- Biblical Department R. K. HARRIS G. W. HEARD W. T. PIO.-XRD M. P. MCELHANNON T. S. HOI.LIS J. A. MOORE J. G. POPE W. P. ROGERS J. A. SBIITH R. L. STUART J. H. THOMAS XY. D. TRICE D. WILLIAMS Qenfaf Eeparfinenf P. G BAIRIJ G J. W. A. BROOKS . II. fONI'l H. ICLLIOTT . P. BARNES M. BONII C J. W. B. L. FERGVSON C. II. IIIALL F. M. IRWIN G. L. JACKSON W. G. JACKSON F. W. LEIJIIETTER W. P. MCGAUGHEV GUY IWORGAN B. N. MOSELEY R. R. MIKLKI-lx' F. M. ROSE O. E. SAIYTIAII-I QDeceasedJ L. STALLINOS J. S. STVBIIS S. B. TAIILOCK R. S. TERRY B. F. TIQIIIQLPIN M. W. TITIIS G. C. WI'Rz1zAcK T. R. FOSTER D. M. HALT, , -fx V. I. I' ' I- .I X . ' .If X fi. -' .Q i f K ' f KZ Jwiqfbulz f K ii - C. if f- lW ilf,,,J1!,lh1lfI!i1,?JlI' Lv Higgs 4, fi? QR 1 . i ff Q A9 m mf if' j i?E' ee .f K ff, HB 2 f f I S: f . ' X i j MJT ' f ' . fl A A A fi- Q . 'U . hJ,,,, '-fx' ,rv .Xl 1 YN 'I rf' A 'P HJ V I J Zi WWE VJ3 Eff ,MEN - f mb Off K A i A - 555-A . A q L D Xu? 'L i x - - L, D . . ff J, ., -A ' - - . , - . R. H. ROWE . F. W. BOYD . J. WHITESIDE B. R. BROWN B. T. TERRY C. H. BOOTH . M. W. BUSH . . . J. R. SNYDER . T. R. FOSTER . . OSCAR TEAGUE OSCAR TEAGUE W. C. WILLIANIS W. E. ANDERSON C. F. 'ANDREWS E. P. MOON W. W. ROSSER L. V. STOBLER C. R. WALKER I. M. BARNETT R. H. WELCH J. DWESTBROOK A. H. WHITMAN H. F. HAMILL R. K. HARRIS L. B. PRICE A. SLEDGE H. B. SMITH F. L. WHITMAN J. E. WINDHAM H. V. DOWLING C. L. GUNN A. HOOD H. L. BERRY J. E. HORTON R. A. BURNS q Qfficers . 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Steamboat Pilot W. H. Smuoxs . ...... Levee Builder In G, lqgq-, M, 5, lixoclls . Committee on Relief for High-XVater Refugees U7fS.l Ek05 CQTCMBCTB C. II. XVII.l.l.'XMS F. A. TURNER W. XY. S'1'11.I. R. D. DIORETON W. K. Blicumar. R. C. ELMORE J. D. 1'ow1-11.1. IC. D. TILFORD II. I'. l'.'X'l I'l'.RSON L. W. CRIGLER J. M. liI'TIIRIl'I I. J. NEWMAN J. D. 1m1N1n5x'rr:u J. T. LAMKIN C. I.. Nixon H. H. ELMORE I.. II. Hll1lI'F4JXX'l4Ill W. T. OXVEN C. F, Horam: P.-wr. BIITCHELL C. R. Iloiullivrsox J. H. STONE J. If. Pom: P. P. XV.-XLKISR W. Coxxok J. L. DICFARLAND C. D. S'rox'.xr.r. H. SHIQLM' II. M. K1.1xm1.xx R. N. CoLL1Ns W. C. J1-:mis J. Ii. FRAZI-:R I- C- MINS HQ! P. M. ISIIMIIROUGII N- ll' 17--WIS ff'-'57 F. Z. WHITI-:H1':.xD A. I . For.:-Lx' S. H. Gmgss I. Y. l'ul' I ,AAC 15, 'Jgbea NN 'K-S ffxi TN AX ' , I In .. -Hr' f X N f I N f I ,, L.. x :jg rlianeas Qofunfeer Qlorpa VIVPVP f A i motto ,4 I .K X. -XXX REMEMBER THE MAINE! Q GOJEYS-Q05 I 'V' ' CX? GQ . 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C. HARDY C. W. STROTHER OWEN C. KELLEY JNO. P. TURNER A. T. MALONF2 E. M. UNDERWOOD S. A. MYATT S. W. XVILLIAMS IAS. MCCLURE ISO v 4 I A ' G , , v f i 5 X . ! I 2 Q 1 O . il K if .fw vi, ' 7.2215 455- ffihi' 7 UT X I I X Z X I ,-4 YG, ,- .- AU at 5 1 E 'Q : F lr Q1 1 F' ' ' Q M' Xb. ' I H D rn . 75.s V f N WA? ' Q, jim, Q if f Vai. ' v X . 4 Afxmf . ' V? 6 . , b KCNJI A Q 1 5 , ' xox, ,, . V S , A 5' , r LC,C-f N T. I4 i.:l?j'.:.-5.31 , 1 Qjg L uw Ca fy -'fi' i 19? iv, i r.. Q7 V - wg N A W M F 4. ' X K Lf, blj :QD 'N oi TIL I' ' X e .49 Q A. 'N 1 i llliflljlfll ' X X .g. 5 'v,' !ii'1X,X OW J ' A A Q 1' , ff-as fw an .. W FUN' X E, X Q ag., Q I A ' 5'MQ.Q,. ,A A A e A 2 Q ff A X J, wx... A -9 1 l f J fx N LM Q g K 514, X. , 42, s E Q- X . bl -X X I gg GJ X 5?X X o gf - 4-41.1.1 A- N X - -it-2 9 Q l4.NhM mwswmmssse O Q Q Ui UQ Aim dl S. Courier Daily During Commencement Week 'IVIVIN ifaif R. H. ROWE .... Editor-in-Chief v Miss MARION KIRKLAND . . Associate Editor J. M. WILLIAMS .... . Associate Editor J- F. MORELOCK . . . ..... Associate Editor R. I. MOORE . . . .... Business Manager H. N. MORSCHHEIMER . . Assistant Business Manager 4 183, anberBil?t Dliaerver VFVIVP Moarb of Gbitors HiPXI.SEX' WERLEIN, Philosophic Society, Editor-in-Chief JNO. M. XVILLIABIS, Dialectic Society . Associate Editor M. W. BUSH, Philosophic Society . . . . Associate Editor W. E. BAIRIJ, Dialectic Society .... . . Associate Editor J. W. IRION, Philosophic Society . . . Associate Editor G. M. DVCKXVORTH, Dialectic Society . Business Manager I84 o Os O if ...fn a o I x f D- O I XJ .4 ' F -e F - A ' - ' ,,.,'-.N -- ' J , , gm - 5 Q- Ju J - V' 41, ,SQ V J i f X 6 W Q ' ,,, f ' r 'I' gli 'N , Zf , f X L Z 'x.1?e.!s: . iy-v'?-:Zz '. I . , Qlu,'gLll:-lllw ' ff -- lam' M ' ,Q WJ? V N -sw ' C .M f ., 'Eff-i'i'lgffg'4 - uf 1' FUD- D ff' X ' J C153 Xff-. rw ' 1 ' -4. X lf W! .L 5QX'x --,- 1 E 1 Q .,.. ff, wg I mm 'flluu ' L a if Ill Q ,. M: , x AGNA. , s flislrckh 'L N 1 igefd G5 T ty . I 4 . W? ! 9 ff 1 J' Q , ,..,,,,,,,, , l - Q..-f W , fm, f fWff! 1 7 X f X Wig 44, , fffw A fr f , cfm .fyg4f,7g,g'f, if ' f f ff,fff0,,,4wf!,ffff' 'j?ff4?wV4W wwf.Wf W' f, lf. Z 5 Q c . , T - 7'RE1i3525?'6 PR E519 E N T at TA R Y - f ' 365' ,. , . , , 2 9 , ,fff W'9Z5 dw? 44 4 yi, -I ,',,. i- ,:'. ,,.. , ,M ,,.N Awunwrw, , , QcmberBii?f llniverrrify fBPefic association VIVIVF Executive Committee DR. W. L. DUDLEY. . President DR. J. H. KIRKLAND Vice President DR. PAUL M. JONES . . . Secretary DR. D. R. STUBBLEFIELD . ...... Treasurer J. A. GOODSON . Captain Football Team L. G. PANT . . . Manager Football Team D. T. MERRITT . . . Captain Baseball Team F' C' RAND - - .4 Manager Baseball Team R' I' MOORE - . . . Captain Track Team D. I. MILLER . Manager Track Team Wf75..'Q2k,5 Cdbviwg Committee W. R. NIANIER A. B. HILL CIJAAUDE WALLER CHARLES C. TRABUE THoS. H. MALONE, JR. 186 i EY, . , . A fi? ' X 3 I Q 7 2 .1 ' X. ,Mx V JSHTC1' Team Team W B i f Q I f 1 F I 1 I I I P 5 0 4 l f E x v ! 4 Q I 5 I n I , I I 2 I X!! ' x R :Q C1 x MJD f f ' 'A'V f 'X' .7 J? R5 . . ,ygvg-LW-Lb 'N xg , is , giixj- If 7. X, . 1 . ' ' 1 LH. N JF we team of 1897 QVIXQN FEEL that I cannot too highly praise them. ln manv rggpecrg 11,U.m.,.. U , I U' ., 1 Q, sequence. of the years that went before, but nevertheless they are miitldil sjiilliii. X 'X gratitude and the congratulations of the e11tire l'11ive1'sity. Such a season, A, N. 511011 3 1'6COrd, 1S not attained by a fortunate accident, but must couu- IIN the V I.: f6SL1lt of the intelligent and faithful applicatio11 of nieans tothe end in vit-up en gliey took up the hard lines of training just where they left oil' tht- yt-ar 1 ' e Ore, and the outcome showed they utilized the advantage thus obt:1i11c1l. It Lf' IS One thlllg to have an opportumty, but it is quite another matter to lllillflt' it iid-?eN .i.i9, productive of Lrhe highest results, and I am glad to be able to voice 1.1 fo,-min X LM J ' W appreciation o their unseliish devotion to the duty they l1ad assumed. lt may be Clamled that the team Of '97 had no harder practice, 110 scverer rc-gi111t-11 than the teams that had so gallantly carried the Old Gold and Black i11 other years. But their record shows that they did do just a little better, trai11ed just a little hz11'der, denied themselves Just a little more sternly than all the rest had done. The teams they met were from the average up to the highest class of teams in the south. Their task was no sinecure. They had to get into the game early and stay there persistently, with all their powers in full swing. But the team of '97 must remember that their unaided powers would never have accom- plished their enviable station. There were certain factors whose influence should not be over- looked in reviewing this hightide season of our football life. The best team necessarily presupposes the best coaching, the best sub-team, and the best student-body to give encouragement and help in class work. All these conspired in X897 to uphold the hrawny giants, whose knotted muscles and determined souls fought our battles for us. And we must not forget that each of us on the side lines has a patriotic duty to perform. Their cause is our cause, their success is our victory, and while we thank them we must not forget or neglect to help them. We must have a good sub-team to make the 'Varsity, and it should be the proud duty of every man who can play to contribute his part to that end. A scrub should be second only in honor to a 'Varsity man, and our public recognitions should be broad enough to include those unseliish, patriotic souls whose knocks and bruises are not witch-hazeled by a place on the team. Remember, when we say the team of iQ7 was the best Vanderbilt University ever put on the gridiron, we also say that the sub-team of '97 was the best we ever had. The team of '97 defeated all opponents but one-played that one to a tie-and kept all opponents from scoring for the Whole season. This is the proud attainment for all future teams to aim at. They studied themselves, they intelligently utilized those things that helped to make them, they put their minds upon their opponents a11d deliberately analyzed their game. The proof of this high praise is their unheard of record. Hail, the team of 'Ninety Seven, Heroes ev'ry one ! Raise their triumph up to heaven, For the deeds they've done.- D. R. STUBBLEFIELD. 191 1 ' , 5 fvib I . ISK,-2' -X A-JZ f I ma-? - f f I 1' zeizz.. 7 A HX f IX X 'I 4 I 7K ?-2-11 56 vs... X SL X YY X ,gs . in V 'I t M' U :n m I N N RNA ,f fl J ' I I 'IIII'!InIIIIIilM I I I I Y ' I I I' II If II II I I I I II: 'II ,HI If Il' 1 m s .2 . , IIIM' fl-gg X ll I-V I QWIIII 'I' i Jfffkih 'wiitlx Li IQIIN 'If!-Z SIX .AL ,Af ,Q-iilrdifiifi ze E Vanderbilt VS Vanderbilt vs oofliatf? QWWV Games qsfapeb Kentucky University . . . . 24 to o Central University . I4 to o Vanderbilt vs Virginia Military Institute . I2 to o Vanderbilt vs. Kentucky State College 5o to o Vanderbilt vs University of North Carolina . 31 to o Vanderbilt vs University of the South IO to o Vanderbilt vs. University of Virginia . . . o to o 'CJFBOYLQU' we team of '97 HOWARD M. BOOGHER, Captain LEsTER G. FANT, Manager RoBERT ACTON QHARVARDU, Coach THOMAS STRINGFIELD, Right End H. F. LANGHORST, Right Tackle CHARLES HASSETT, Right Guard J. HAMILTON BROWN, Center F. L. XVHITMAN, Left Guard J. B. MCALESTER, Left Tackle HOXX'ARD M. BOOGHER, if Left End J. S. DYE, Right Half E. R. SMITH, J W. P. CONNELL, Left Half b J. A. GooDsoN, Quarter Back LoUIs FARRELL, F1111 BaCk Substitutes Ii. A. Cox BOUDINOT REAM W. M. CRUTCHFIELD XY. H. SIMMONS XV. HUTTON CAATQ IDAVIS 192 I I v I 1 X , l I J . J v D 5 iq Z 'A D 3 Est D iff' D f if I 1 im gf . T ,. E . , 1 2 Y Q 5 i 2 mf 3, ii E Q f rg 5 1 F is V. if .l ,i N OE! ,Q ,. 3s :L K N fe6:5'ff?' 42 iz , I I 5' I - I I V . f ty -.2 1 41 I 'V 1 ' iv., -5- -. f- 1 5'11,:,,1w:.12EUig--fi :av V . '. 'z X?-1. . rift-'f- 'n 'ill' fi A a ll ,miiiiiiiiilf ty 5-' il If? .'!1.,fd1' ,,,f:ff N K - ..q.,E:5giEZ,.,, . . A -123 - . fl, 'f , B fi? 062 0 Qieam sez 'lliwiiiffi' ,..f'f'41fa,f aww fs -'2rN1 ' 7 - N --'i so- r' ?s eff . 1 ,. f fe Cm N 41f-33a,1,' - f. . . f f 9 D. T. MERRITT, '98 - F. C. RAND, '98 , , DAN JONES, '98 . U- ?m0'i?M T. W. DAVIS, '98 . . Catcher J. J. SHERRILL, '99 . P't HERBERT CARR, '98 X chers T. B. MCALESTER, ,QQ . First Base D. T. NIERRITT, '98 . W. G. HUTTON, '99 . . G. E. VAUGHAN, '98 . CATO DAVIS, 'or . Substitute Catcher W. T. CASNVELL, '99 . . Substitute Fielder 325.0 'QM Second Base Third Base . Short Stop M. R. Ht,7PKINS, '98 . W. D. BEARD, 'OI . . J. C. CAR1.1S1,1+:, IQOO . Qctiebufe of ci,-'Eames Vanderbilt vs. University of Pennsylvania . . Vanderbilt vs. University of Pennsylvania . Vanderbilt vs. University of Nashville . Vanderbilt vs. University of the South . Vanderbilt vs. University of Georgia . Vanderbilt vs. University of Georgia . Vanderbilt vs. University of Georgia . Vanderbilt vs. University of Tennessee . Vanderbilt vs. University of Tennessee . Vanderbilt vs. University of Tennessee . Vanderbilt vs. University of the South . Vandeibilt vs. University of the South . Vanderbilt vs. University of Cincinnati . Vanderbilt vs. University of Virginia . - 195 April S, . April 9, April 16, April 30, May 5, at May 6, at May 7, at . May 9, May IO, . May 11, May 13, . May I4, May 21, . June 14, . Captain Blaiiaigger . Scorer . Left Field Centre lfield Right lfielil at Nashville at Nashville at Nashville at Seivaneee Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. at Nashville at Nashville at Nashville at Nashville at Nashville at Nashville at Nashville 'Oi Gpmmmaazum Qleam 1 . K ,K ly 'NNIN CE, I. E. COOK, Assistant Instructor E. R. SMITH , ALSTON BOYD R21 MOORE J. E. CRIDER I- J- STOCKARD ' M. S. ENOCHS W- H- FOOTE fp B. HOWE W. D. VVEATHERFORD W. O. Harrow H , W R 325.0942 li, . asieefs aft? Team g 'Mvn ew , Q, ,XJ Zaferarg Zfeam . w,j Champions of University, ,97-'98. xf 'tj R. I. MOORE, Captain, Right Forward F D. W. JONES, Left Forward ii 1 JAS. IWCCLURE, .Center V B. F. CLARY, Right Back T. H. YVILSON, Left Back f, Qf5.6'S:'4P5 Qjtlebieai' team Ze ' J. A. GOODSON, Right Forward - F. D. REARDON, Left Forward X L. FARRELL, Captain, Center ,F F. D. CARTWRIOHT, Right Back an is ff C. L. GOODRICH, Left Back r' 2175.08.45 Eau: Zeam . - W. G HUTTON, Captain, Right Forward ' G. S. IUALONE, Left Forward ' , G. W. BURNS, Center R . -71 H. S. STOKES. Right Back f ,ff ra- W. F. ORR,tLeft Back. A ff 0,4 we-avsffa V Clbenfaf Zeam fiona' I H. S. ASHFORD, Captain, Right Forward if F. R. FRANCIS, Left Forward ' ' I . XVEISE, Center Gamez qpfapeb E. I. MOORE, Right Back Vvzm Lost J. T. COOK, Left Back ifilefafy . , . I 3 0 V Medical , , 2 1 LZIVV . , O 2 Dental , , 0 2 11,6 D I 5 2 . W s I s . f ck V s i ck A 5 4 A ' 1 1 3 J 1. ,a o E iq 1 Y I r P 4 f N Q 4 1 G1 I fi ? s P Z r 4 I N -... A V i -V A In , q, A ,,.T.-..,.. r y 1 I Y W S+-sg ,,, gf f--52. ,,- X' f f ff,fJl 2, l Z5-fr, 2 Z 1-765. if Q1'f2LfA:,Q:Qff'! rfrk- K if ,,- 'fff' . 2 4. f' .-f ' , - . f .. :I 1, ,, XC, in ,,f f f ,..f95fif,-fl 3 if ,iff f . ,, - J, ' sf 4 I I If fi! QTracR Qieam 'IVNR R. I. MOORE, Captain D. NEILSON B. T. TERRY W. H. LA PRADE M. BONNER H. S. STOKES F. R. BRYSON D. I. MILLER, Manager T99 T. MOTLOW W. M. CRIfTCI'IIfIIiI.IJ M. BE.-XRD J. OMBERG I 1 f I 5 I i Q . A X.. . .2 X , , V , 'li i I . Af..-1,-L . -.5718-.. 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STEVENSON, Manager of the Grounds 4 wawvefm Z V iii J QjIemBers61p Q ' DR. O. E. BROXVN M. W. BUSH HERBERT CARR W. S. DRAPER i DR. W. L. DUDLEY M. S. ENocHs LEON FANT 1 N. FARRELI. J, H. FULLILOVE, JR. J. FULLER 5 DR. T. A. JENKINS H. V. JONES ROBERT LIJSK A. T. MALONE H. C. MASON P DR. J. T. MQGILI. H. H. MILLER J. P. NORFLEET ED PATTERSON VV. M. PATTERSON J PROI-'. Ii. A. RUDDIMAN PROF. W. H. SCHUERMAN RICHARD SMITH zoo xax Ng .4 fx W Q5 ya ,S ff Y XX L IAN f X x 7. ly, . x fi NN , X if f f f R x f 'l 'N 5 in I ri XM-E Q film I K if be x A' V Q X X X :Q X J Lg, N X Y N XJ R l X ,A X .X N .9 .X Qs QanberB1l?f Qjlecorbe imma Best Vanderbilt Records College Records roo yards dash, POPE TAYLOR, '89 . . . los 915.5 220 yards dash, H. M. BOOGHER, 96 . 245 2135 Quarter-mile run, E. M. UNDERXVOOD, '97 . - 5325 47515 Half-mile run, E. M. UNDERWOOD, 97 - 2111 855 Im 5355 Mile run, DOUGLAS NEILSON, 97 4111 555 4m 2355 I2o yards hurdle, WM. POLK, ,97 . 1735 1535 3 220 yards hurdle, WM POLK, 97 . - - 2835 2415 Running high jump, W. N. DAVIS, ,97 - 5 ft' 65 m' 6 ft' 4 Tn' ' I Running broad jump, F. B. FOGG, '87 20 ft. roy in. 23 ft. 65 in. . gft, 9111, II ft. 5111. Pole-vault, L. P. HANNER, '93 . Throwing I6-lb. hammer, W. M. CRUTCHFIELD, '97 Putting I6-lb. shot, W. M. CRUTCHFIELD . 2OI 97 ft. 25 in. , 37 ft. 1 in. 135 ft. 75 in. 44 ft. IZ in. 159 , ,fl ,M .. 551.423 ig ' if .V ., f I l . 2 . I.. s 1 . v F. i 'l l 'iz I if Si ' Cfaes 1eBbsQag f awww E. M. UNDERXVOOD, Captain D. I. INIILLER, Manager 100 yards dash . XV. H. LAPRADE, IQOO IO if S. 220 yards dash . . VV. H. LAPRADE, IQOO . 24 Q s. fi . fr Putting I6-lb. shot . . W. G. HUTTON, ,QQ . 31 ft. 5 ln. Mile run . . TOM MOTLOW, 'or . 5 rn. 16 s. 440 yards dash . . . R. I. MOORE, 98 55 s. Running broad jump . M. D. BEARD, '01 . 19 ft. 3 in. Q Throwing I6-lb. hammer . . R. I. MOORE, '98 73 ft. 4 in. 5 220 yards hurdles . R. I. MOORE, 98 . 31 s. .ii Running high jump . . J. S. DYE, 1900 . . 5 feet Half-mile run . B. T. TERRY, '98 . 2 m. I5 s. T 120 yards hurdles . R. I. MOORE, '98 205- s. Q qvoinfs gcoreb BQ Glfasses Totals Tgtalg E Dlass '98 . 35 Class 1900 . , 37 Class ,QQ . . I5 Class '01 . , II il, I ten. o was j. Qfffciafs A HOWARD BOOGHER 2 . W P CONNEIL 9 T . . , , 1 U I J. A. OMBHRG, Y lmers C, S, XYOLTNG, I Judges ' E. M. UNDERWOOD, Starter 202 Qoutliern jnterstiloffegiate WWW flitetic association Executive Committee DR. W. L. DUDLEY Vanderbilt Univers't 1 Y - President M- G- JOHNSTON ' UUiVC1'Sity of the South . . Vice President CHARLES H' HERTY ' ' University of Georgia - - Secretary and Treasurer C. H. Ross. . . . Alabama A. and M. College J. H. DILLARD . , - Tulane University Qjlemfvers Alabama A. and M. College. Auburn, Ala. University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Ala. University of Georgia, Athens, Ga. Georgia School of Technology, Atlanta, Ga. Mercer University, Macon, Ga. Central University, Richmond, Ky. Kentucky State College, Lexington, Ky. Mississippi A. and M. College, Starkville, Miss. Tulane University, New Orleans. La. , University of Louisiana, Baton Rouge, La. Clemson College, Clemson, S. C. Furman University, Furman, S. C. South-Western Presbyterian University, Clarksville, Tenn. Cumberland University, Lebanon, Tenn. Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn. University of Nashville, Nashville, Tenn. University of the South, Sewanee, Tenn. University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tenn. University of Texas, Austin, Tex. First annual ieldday .... May 15, 1896 . . . Nashville, Tenn. Winner, Vanderbilt University. Second annual field-day i . . . May 75, 1397 ' ' Nashville' Tenn i Winner, Vanderbilt University. Third annual field-day . ' - MED' 2Iv 1893 ' ' Atlanta, Ga 203, ,1- .., 13, , ,f A WWQ, FFT? ' 47 ff J.: tl. ,ff I 4 i f - lfh X Iwi , if A zz,-,I-,...f I I ,Ili I X -ffm - r' f fix .lf-1 - Lx lI'iL-lT':V!t'n-I lit, I -. ffl ,- dx t X if t J 5 ' 5 1, 1 Us i 3 f V., Xt ' - 'T' , ' --YV Y ' , I -HD Inf ' ' ' KN - X r,.- 15 fff, ON 7+ A 3 ,V mf? for X grp-7:13 3111. .' f IH' v - ,EJ-A--4 I 'l 'ti I ,p:2 'T ,tl ' 71 Y T, I , A XI i 52:9 K Xiwk X' ' f-fi- -1. ,al , I -I, . ' H E iii I ,ni - . p xy nl, , I I1 , N I W V M It I 'f Wifi I . . li X' .- il lx ll' Iiililllliil VE li X Xxx 'S 1 V' lx WX i'Uf '.:'i'-1'., 'I Q' I, Mint. T Il! ll IXNNK IN Kar., 'LM xi I X fiffilsa l 'I I l lid llwl ON li s. Qprigee tvarbeb in 1897 FOunder's Department Medal Owen Prize Medal . . FOunder's Day Medal R. A. Young Medal . Founder's Department Medal Owen Prize Medal . . FOunder's Department Medal Law Department Scholarships FOunder's Department Medal VIVFVF gcabemic Qepartmenf . SIIEPARD HAIFSEY XVERLEIN, JR. . SHEPARD HALSEY VVERLEIN,-TR. . GRIFFIN M. LovELAcE . . WILLIAM S. NOBLE - Q5iBficaf Eeparfmenf JOHN A. G. SHIRLEY . . . HENRY BEACH CARRE . Eaten Eeparfmenf . HILL MCALISTER . . . QROBERT E. KING . . . ' 2 VVILLIAM W. SOUTHGATE, JR. Qlebicaf? Eepaxfmenf . . EUGENE CLARK GOODLOE . qwarmaceuficaf Qeparfmenf FOunder's Department Medal . . HARRY HAlNIB'IOND GRIFFIN . Taylor Junior Medal .... RANDOLPH GILBERT MOORE . Department of Qenfisfrp FOunder's Department Medal . . EUGENE JEROME SNIDER . Morrison Brothers' Medal to the second 2 In competition for the Founder's 5 JOHN A. RICHARDS . , Medal . . , , Hemi' XY. Morffan Medal for the best gold mlingb n I . ' C. XV. MEGUI.AR . . 204 St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, MO. Louisville, Ky. Houston, Texas Covington, Va. New Orleans, La. Nashville, Te11n. Brownsville, Tenn Nashville, Tenn. Gainesville, Ala. Darlington, S. C. Franklin, Ky. Texas Louisiana Kentucky VIRGINIA FOOTBALL GAINIE, DECEMBER 6, 1897. PENNSYLVANIA BASEBALL GAM 20 E, APRIL 8, 1898 5 H K I 4 4 4 4 L ' ' 1 ii 1? 433 , ,Q 4 , A ,Q Q 2 4 3 '1 1 X 5 1 4 4 A 4 4 E if 5 '4 i 1, Z li Z- f 4 ie 44 is 3. si is l E, Z tl 3 v X 5 4 E 4 .- I 4 I 2 ii gy . fi! F ii: 224 5 4 I i 4 4 4 4 Qgggggsii sanfwgffnk Kiterarv 'wh Gb J 'gfiizv f 1 ll' . .-5 ,2,, ' , M' ' I -fs . ... .fm fqfffm.-mfa-res, 1 -:,. ...,.,. ,, CWUMY. :ul . ' A li'-ifgifiigkx ' lf! 14141, 'K l'If!g!g X , v . , . , an My U I I M ff . f I 4 'CR'-' ' fli- , -y i f 1 -Aff? ' . A iigly --ii ' K my M M QW ? X 42 if .1 A W 1 fffixi Ago f V 5 I HK' ' , Z ,::.iTf,,,-3 1 f . g T - I v r N , - 1 ff, 2 ,4ZZZ5 7 ifgq -4,34 X ff f gf if X . V f 4 my xx W 5,34 57 QM, ' WW! X If '1-- 1 . ' 7WI 'lu + f ., A if f 1 ffw .wx , mf ' aswwr, Q 'Q , ' , I , fl f,, V1 . , ,Q,5fg16Lg,! I 1 ff I ' xy M 'IM , , Q' , 1 'Eng-?'i?352r:1f' li- 1 Hwy! ,JI N 41 lmx xwlkx' f V 2 ' 'fin -.. . ' Tai!! ' x' 1 If A . ' I' X' j In K XT? X 'J 1' ' X 5 X,fWWZffZ7,, fx! ,pf il! 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W'e believe in the use of the following tenets and principles : , d all modern improvements-such as jacks 14 i . 17259 - , +5 eQ ' xy 9 ,W ' 49 A f 1 ig .1 gg f--I QQ it Ov 1 x tiny! , gr 45? 4 53' 'xy l 9.44 X 4 4, 6 X XX M ,ami ,a Q Q ,Z 2 x ponies, etc.-calculated to aid the transportation of students over the royal N road of education. Q-T Second. W'e believe in a policy of protection to infant industries, who, 6 because of continual boning during their Freshman year, are unable to Ll 3 ' compete in the performance of social functions with higher classnien. Third. WVe denounce the continued outrages perpetrated upon students in the chapel and lecture room by inhuman rofessors. W d d instrument of torture. p e eman the abolishment of the augur as an Fourth. VVe sympathize with all wise and legitimate efforts on the part of the Facultv to lessen and prevent the evils of intemperance, and to promote morality among the students of Wesley Hall. , Fifth. We believe that the influx of paupers, criminals and illiterates into Wesley Hall is zi canstant danger and menace to our institution, and demand such legislation as will keep this class of immigrants from our doors. Sixth. W'est Side Row has always been the champion of co-eds. Irrespective of sex, we demand equal rights for all. Seventh. We commend the able and efficient administration of Captain Alley and Chancel- 'Iv' Co Qnarion S . lor Kirkland.-J. R.. S. . l f 1- 'D WRITE a verse to Marion P. i . 9 .. N That men would iight, aye die to see. I'd write a verse to Marion P. ? , s So wondrous dainty would it be, A proud and learned SGIUOT She- 4 AY ,Twould be a gem of minstrelsy. My verses, Freshman though I be, 01 U' XVould tire the world from sea to sea. be A . i - , f H I'd write a verse, but Yfmiu agree? I KT Were useless, quite, Ah, WOC IS H16 . Why write a verse to Marion P.? She's right averse to marrym me' -XV. 209 l ' l , y an the Board of Trust on the majestic stand which Va d b'l ' v ' Y Q ..-.- 1 -N 4 1 f ,. li v. .. if ,E W Z 1 ,. X. , - 1 . YA . - k ' :A'A 9 'N . ' A :yt 6 f:j'., s'p', -'H Ji.: h Ugg, cr. 4 QW lkaigifl Qgeggt 3 9 43 - ' 15 - 1-1. I 4 , En .4 in 0' . :fl Dbe fo a resBman WWW' N the campus in the moonlight, Sit a student and a maidg Loving words are being spoken, And her hand in his is laid. A I 1 .an anna f5 23f'1cf 1 C. D I A J ,,, g.3'..-QQ E15 in ef rf ,-gn -af MA She looks up and thinks her lover Valiant as the knights of old, XVhen all at once she sees him shudder, h And his hands are growing cold. vw , 9 5 , Q. 'z x i 4 . e L 4 . S l I . i x 6 1 1 , 21 iii ragmenfa from a Qtubentha' Qictionarp 'IWW' West Side Hash-E pluribus unum. A Grind-See under imbecile and irrespon- sibility. West Side Gate-A thing to open and shut. West Side Row-Scene of epicurean indo- lence and bacchanalian frenzy. Theologue-Survival of the unfittest con- fined in a cage of orthodoxy. Logic Room-A magazine in which danger- ous explosives are kept and carelessly handled. Bulletin Board-A capricious cynosure toward which Vanderbilt rubbernecks. Dollar Pitching-An aimless sinking of bor- rowed money. Success in Pitching Dollars-To be in the hole financially. Vniversity Book-keeper-The student who borrows the book. Wesley Hall-An intellectual greenhouse, the verdure of which is nurtured by the heat of orthodox prejudice. Chapel I-Ixercises-limphasized union of 210 'Round her waist his arm has stolen, As he gently whispers low, 'Cap', my darling, is apprOaC11i1Jg, And I fear that we must go. ffoood-bye, campus, good-bye, moonlight, Though with thee I fain would stay, 'Cap' has decreed that we must sever, Little girl, I'm called away. -H. S. S. church and state, with the oldtime and inevitable results. Chancellor-Crownless head of an absolute monarchy. The Chapel-A grewsome enclosure in which cowed reluctance is corralled and watched over by amateur detectives. Gymnasium-A passing relic of Spartan barbarity wherein maimed subjects are prepared for the use of the University crutches. Faculty-An august aggregation of stub- born authority under Which the student body lies mashed to a helpless pulp. Professor-C13 An immovable backstop on the textbook diamond. Q25 Contraction of concealed identity endowed with autocratic prerogative per se. A Fellow-An obscure creature suffering with a violent case of chronic insignif- icance, but convalescent, in the stead- fast and ambitious hope that he will soon be able to sit in a chair.-R. H. S. Xu D .23 pudffgrfgff 'yi , 9 ' QYQ2 Qflianiiegiving VIVIVF HE church bells ring and l k' go rooping to the house of God, To offer up thanksgiving-that the rgd Is spared them-for th And I am sitting lonely, ragged--He Has given me a garret, in which to dream A d n Work and starve-and dream Aye I ,It d th - - O SQCIII I cannot thank. Why should I thankful be? 1, . ,W . , oo ing out I see if The folk t ,if 395 . , 'Z -11 ' -, e gifts they hold in fee. 9' -f I had forgot. W'hy, I can dream I-and make The narrow garret's dark proportion take An arnpler splendor, and persuade a rain Of fancied blessings that I fairly nod Beneath their imagined burthen-O God I I thank Thee for the kingdom of the brain I -C. P. XY. 9199 71780 Sui? 'IVIVP Q HO cut the chapel? . f I I, said the Kirk, for 'tis hard Work I 'U For a kirk to enter a chapel, -:Q I KJ I cut the chapel. W'ho cut the church? 'I I, said the Bishop, for I C311 Pre?-Ch As Well as teach Without a church, I cut the church. Who cut the class? - U I w Said J Cook ' what's in a book? , Q 7 An unworthy mass I I cut the class. . Who cut the gym? I said the Dad, U Fm 3 Small lad And rather too slim? I cut the gym. -UH. G. 2II at jfaswonz Change T Rondeau to a ,Q4 picture ai gl-...bil 'MW' ii 4 ,liiilf 1' - ' T . .f , X' , ' fum NNN l 41 pw f r' x X , , , X L9 l' 5.--'J .e How fashions change I The picture there Xia-5U.iw5fli f'Q 4 4 Is four years old. Who now would dare X499 V ,f ,S J. To wear those pretty, puffy things, 2 -p k 5, . . 'I-i' gflll: If , 5,1 Those puiTed-up sleeves that look hke wings, Xgff? ,D The Psyche knot built up with care? jjj' ' H l I Now slender sleeves she needs must wear, l A rat 'l beneath her rolling hair. i Each day new fad or fancy brings As fashions change. .X- -N is I like this maiden, debonair, Eien though she's iickle as she's fair And hope, as love from fancy springs, Her heart, that might be sought by kings May turn to me and cling for e'er 'Though fashions change. 212 from file Qidfy of U12 Giffeb ifrienb anb Companion, Qfiofanb Qiowe WWW! ogg 'kg,i.qf....1i EZEga 5 ,ik WAS a summer's eve and the flowers sweet, Were bathed in a dewy light, 'il 3 E SQ' 'Twas a time of love th b' d Ml, ...- -' gf a , e 1r s cooed love, .1 And the winds whispered love to-night ! X1 lf A .-,Q by Q Two lovers were taking a last farewell, if p Close clasped in a fond embrace. A 2125, No beauty of 11ight could his sadness dispel, X ' ,y Nor the anguish that told in her face. , Y f The man was a senior, his work was done. I X I ig He had come to say good-by. '.11 it 1 . The irl 11' 11 1 1 1 1 1' 1 1 M g was 1S sweet eart, w 1ose me ie 1.11 won, ser-Q55 ' She listened with tearful eye. , Sweetheart,', he said, good-by mv love, .4 555 A ,a f You know I am now an A. B. 1 And must forth into the wide, wide world, And a fortune win for thee.', Oh no ! she cried, and closer clung, We cannot live apart, To hear such words, my heart is wrung, It almost breaks my heart. f'But, sweet, what else remains to do, I confess me, I don't see, For the wisdom of the earth is got To him who has A. B. HLOVQ, listen, she said, I have a way How you'1l come back to me. Why can't you stay just two years more And take an L.L.B.? ' Never dreamed of that. 'Tis a capital thought, One worthy my own great brain. 2' 3' -' just to thinkof those years with happiness fraught! I an I Why, of course Illl come back again. '3- I X9 X - - ' ,f- ' ' How beautiful then the summer night ! .I -'.. 'wp ff, They saw, were happy and glad n ' A ' With the cooing birds, the whisperlllg W1HdS S -3, il And the land in moonlight clad. X,N -' ' 1 Thus, his fondifarewell gave their hearts no pain, YV X Bright future they could foresee, , S i fi 5 l 1 I When a lover would back to his sweetheart s arm 1 - i i 4 ,ii I While taking an L.L.B. -Hi N' M' .5322 V-Qi? 213 i f 1 'll Qlewe from f6e lifonbiiie mmm Jncibents of ftie Qlrtp-Qtmong tlie Qjlitterz QJKQYQQ By the Special Correspondent of the COMET. INOTE.-Our correspondent made the quickest trip to the gold fields and return on record, leaving May 22d and returning May 27th, in good health and spirits, with three large nuggets and a package of Gold Dust washing powder which he has been using since with great success. The notes are given just as taken by him on the spot.-THE EDITOR j . 2. 7, Liz- KAGUAY, May 22, Noon-Arrived here in safety after a quick trip on J S the Ocean XVave. Had a rough and dangerous passage. NVill U I ascend the pass to-morrow on the Giant See-Saw, and make the in 1 ' descent to Lake Linderman on the chutesf' There is no danger, as L 1 X this lake 15 nowhere more than thirty inches deep. May 23-Have made the descent. W'ould advise no one to choose ' , 5 ,95 , L this route until it can be improved. The descent was quick but not . V' satisfactory. Rode a pine plank bareback down t-he snow-covered Sd mountains, stopping once for repairs at a protruding rock. Soon lg ' , under way again. lYhen two-thirds down the plank stopped to rest. Made the remainder of the journey alone but not on foot. Tempera- ture rather high for such Northern latitudes. Came to a standstill in the middle of the lake. Sat awhile to cool off and collect myself. W'ill reinforce my wardrobe to-morrow and proceed to Dawson City on the pleasure yacht H Huck Finn. Dawson City, May 24-Arrived here at eight a. m. Broke a skate in the mad rush to the Bailey House before the doors froze up. At last gained an entrance through a crevice. All the food at the normal temperature of the country. The ice on the coffee safe for skating. Several noted citizens and goldseekers are in the room, prominent among whom is Short Cy, the Spielerj' employed at the Colorado Gold Mines, the best show on the grounds For a nominal sum he will take visitors on a trip to the mines in a cart drawn by a polar bear and a walrus. Kentucky Pete, alias Tuneful Tommy, comes in somewhat later, dressed in a bearskin smoking jacket. Lubricating his vocal chords with two pounds of butter, he begins dreaming, and the crowd disperses. May 25-tSpeciall-The popular pleasure yacht and warship, Huck Finn, blew up last night with all the Logic class on board. Only a few survived. Most of the creware busted beyond recognition. Suspicion points to an ironjawed Spanish oiiicer, Senor ,.., ,, Kollins DeLenny, as the perpetrator of the deed. Torpedoes of the N. K. -fl Davis brand are reported to have been used. Captain Alley and thwf p ff vigilance committee will investigate, and if the suspicion is true, X f 5 i' . 3 hemp carnival will follow. W'ill go to Circle City ,- 0' A D i to-morrow. K 'l b wi fiiillft... ,X Circle City, May 26-HHVC spent the day visiting the , ' N town and the mines, and have gathered up Several news Q- .V X, ,li items that will be of interest. ' 'g,,ilIl'lX4 The weather here, like the grades of the Soph. Greek X l A f class, is far below Go. ' ' I T It is reported that the inhabitants of Circle City are RX f very fond of dog, but this is untrue. Onlv one hank of ggi' I I l10lU!11a has been served since my arrival. - 1 0 2I4 I 22d Dust him P on V ill the . as use lot ed on st. .3- in me C t ll ff Head Neilson the popular oil magnate l1as sev . - - X , arrived here on the long d1St2111CC telephone In time to fl ' , . if attend the B. U. election and cast a vote for the west side candldate- ere - - . OH Company. He Canyt hold a light to the Aurora Borealds-l11s connection with the Stamlanl Have your bearskin and walrus hide ants 1-egg , Hittite and they will look Hjoost as goot aslllnewntlz ed, cleaned and dj-ed by Strausman tht. ihioifffiiifgiffoiiiiffiifli Oi3ZZSllT.ihQZ5Tem mod ff gfindi H- . ' '. , een In Operatlml for the past ten months. It is also a success and the professor is highly elated, J, W Peyton C Jawing Joe D had the misfortune during the last cold spell to have his M5.f0s:.iz..ff assesses fr :se , .u ' wasrunintism 'U . , .. comgnittee for being drunk and disorderly. Ommb at 400 3' m' bl U19 Vlf- llflllvu The Klondike during the Spanish war will be protected by the fleet of the Northern Pacillc consisting of the battleships 'Kearsarge and Kentucky and the ram Katahclin under the com- mand of Admiral Moore. Yesterday afternoon the mail sled of the genial and urbane postman Dickorv Doc was run into by an avalanche, and all the mails destroyed, among which were several copies ol' that yellow journal, the Hustler, a family paper, that ought to be in the grate of every house- hold. Willetta, the lady miner, has sold her interest in the Sinking Fund Claim and is now keep- ing toll-gate on the elongated skating rink between Dawson and Forty Mile. Porker Pere alias Ablution Abe has dispensed with the services of a launclrv and does all the washing he gets now himself. He hangs the clothes out to dry on the bouiulary line. Lindsay, the tramp miner, last week applied to the government relief commission for loofl. He was given the cold shoulder, but went away happy. Go to Captain Dix, the fashionable caterer, for cold snaps and snow pies. J. Ross S115-Cer, Vanderbilt representative. f The athletic association of this city have recently ntted up a commodious x bathroom in the basement of the iceberg, next door to Soiled Sol's tonsorial parlors, and are now prepared to furnish baths at the usual temperature. 7' ' A X-9 L. G. Fant, Genial Glenn, 3' after several unsuccessful attempts at mining ' xg ,I is at present engaged in agriculture. Some days ago he purchased a new .1 Aff. snowplow and is now doing spring plowing in his snow fields west of the city. I 1 s ,fjf X R. I. Moore Q Big Footed Bob J while out prospecting last week had two ,l l il l of his toes bitten off by a polar bear. This morning the frost bit another one l f 'l- off. He has the sympathy of the community in his aiiliction. A ,' IWWIAUI ' W. C. Welburn Q Winsome Willy Nj keeps a well-supplied book store on f if X Main street, opposite the Co-edls resort, and dispenses books and periodicals - f - . at the usual Klondike prices. Call and see him. 3 1 ,gl The eminent scientist and physicist, J. D. Daniels C Gy1'0SC0Pel0h1?Hi In has gone to the north pole to examine the polarized light found in that region. ttf I. J. Sherill Q joyfuljoe,l while returning home rather late the other nignt ,ww w , l p got his feet tangled up in the arctic circle and received a severe fall. Doctors 'XX X Ernerick and Jenkins are in attendance. U i J gl i ' West Side iRow, May 27--Left Circle City at fifteen minutes Past April' E T - 4 H ' Klondike time and I Mi! 'E Q., , 215 ii- 1 ' 1 Z ' I N1 0.63 Qllme l mmm IS a pity you're so small, f-J d 5 4 V- w XX Xxx r 5 Ill ,E -4. 3551 '71 my u Wx -ve , 41 4 I Du-90 ' EI' -.rf -f- ' . J l' X X F'-:il x xl ' . Ex Baby mine, baby mine. Now if only you Were tall, Baby mine, baby mine, With your dainty favvn-like grace And your bright and Winsome face You'd be Apollo of the place, Baby mine. You ve the neatest leg I've seen, Baby mine, baby mine. How you gambol on the green! Baby mine, baby mine. 'Though in football youlre a bluff, You're a diamond in the rough. NVith the hammer you're the stuff! Baby mine. 216 e face, . fx ll Q 'xl if V 1 f lllim M y Trespass i et rmis ETS.-fb? Q, VIVIVP lf ENEATH a shady campus tree ,f Upon a rustic seat, lv 'I Y A ' lf - The saucy moon once smiled to see S A youth and maiden sweet. i YQ-1 ..,, Q I Q ,!.,1,..s , A Junior Law he was, this youth, J 15,5 . B , 5 'r r s Much skilled in legal lore, f . l , And often thought to stress the truth Itf i I il Of his most wondrous store. ' if- Xp N ., She, too, of knowledge boasted much, And classics read with ease 5 No legal phrase so deep, but such Whose meaning she could seize He talked of Trespass, and of Torts, Of pleadings and the writg Used Latin phrases of all sorts, De 11070, Slllllllllllll jux, mm ffl. Yes, vi et armis means, I grant, ,race ,y With force and arms, he said, , I, But now illustrate it-you can'tf' And wisely shook his head M 5 D Now, yes I can: ta smile, irnpelled fix, I B5 nnsclnef, wreathed her ch1n.1 fl if When on the Chutes last night you hcl-1, g X17 'ff 'With force and arms me in. , .. my ,I --:sw X A YW ,fir-EEL-. is V fwl :wif A' WTF-'f. 1,-5-as , IHJ1 , h::psgqi21Gf1.x 'm:vaaaaaggg,a. 5, .gy P E325-It-f. QW . 13:15. N , --mv' 11.1 fs.a:,::raf:::f I .F 1 .W . --H:-su .1-ll' I ' f.-. 1 'CHEF Y' 1 P ' '. Wes: I , t 7 y we f ' I, lv fig. il Est if 4. if 1 .- l, me --S. Y. Cy. 9169 E Clie Qtncienf anb fBe Qtlobern ersion mmm I II Pindar etoit homme d'esprit, En faut-il d'autres temoiguages? Profond dans tout ce qulil ecrit, Pindar etoit homme d'esprit. A qui jamais rien n' y comprit Il scent bien vendre ses ouvrages. Pindar etoit homme d'esprit, En faut-il d'autres temoiguages? l:Triolet of the XVIIth century.:I 217 Browning was a man of wit, Need I other proof of it? Profound in all the stuff he writ, Browning was a man of wit : Those understanding not one bit, Buy Browning's works and take Browning was a man of wif, Need I other proof of it? 21 ht Qjlje Qttifl? Qjllat Qlanberliift VIVIVIN , I if Going fo Qlltff 'ij' gli 356 151-mb 5 'lxq 1 i: 1. 5,'1Nt':-.tl 'F . ' vf gf ily? My Q -3:1 L Q WX' ,jp f , w.XT5.- - Ns W A 5 f 151 , f M1 .E ' ' ti E31 1 Cf'f 5 if X ., 1 1 'lb Q 1-5 fl 512 lil '? , 4 1 :ge :E 'WU 5 V -1 if fl' if Th' ' ll Q b 1 d V ' Q ff' lil? 11325 CO on um ef 1 11 That's ittingly called by the ljig p jgii name of its giver. - 1- 'iff H .. . : f--' ' , These are the Freshies as green as tl1e grass, Coming to learn if tl1ey've got in the class. Qf 5.6'ii:95 Zafiing Qioff 1 I Q66 Qgop This is exam, Where a n1an has to tell , E as 1 More than he knows in words he can t spell. 7-:Sf elf , 3911111 seamen 'ml L-ei , 'A' In ' f 450mg Zbome Stem muff '- ,t This is the Chancellor whose f 2 crown's like an apple, f ff ff 4 , Who lectures the boys when , e'er they cut chapel. .,i, ' A E i W . I V'f'i'9 1,11 ' ff xi, ,fi fvrllgy. fi if 'Y 135 l22'Q re'f .' W T9 1 Z. fy, 1 4 . 1 111 Mi, 'W 1 '77 1 'iff inltl- f M- 1 1 1' U 27 Z 4, -'IT' rw . 555:25 2 if ', Y : 5 ji: , 5 ,f f l 11 :fl 15 15 wff1MLiif 1 I ,MNH -jf: V. Iii if 1-' 'f tw 1 This is XVils XVillia111s, who takes the tuition Twice in the year we all wish him in - heaven. 218 M'- fl sf 2 -1 2: E3t.,g?31tf N ix We ll X , :Z 1. S ' ff! 'if ' iffkqi Xp!!! fgX.sQd- ' X 1, ,1 llyffi, 4 ye V i ., J SU .' Jgvli.. These are the Seniors the day they leave college, XVith brand new diplomas and heads full of knowledge. as ds T' l they eadS jfrebericR ber 'lveise Translated from the German by Simplex 'IVNIW if , -fx NCE upon a time there lived a mighty merchant prince, whose ships plieil I between the leading ports of the world, laden -with cargoes of priet-lt-sr I A value. By great shrewdness in the management of his affairs he hee nnt- ' in 'll immensely wealthy. Yet with all his wealth he loved greatly' the coiivt-1-se I lla! i ! beautiful grove and built therein a great house to be called a nniversitv. jc. r Much care and money he expended in making it the most beautiful spot dn 'af' K earth. , OO, Soon, at the magic touch of gold, fountains played in open spaces :uniflst A the groves, sweet-voiced warblers, natives of every clime, llitted joyously about in the shrubbery, paved driveways wound devionsly through the broad campus, and over all a mighty man of valor, one Cap, was set to watcli. One thing more, said the prince, and all will be complete. And having gathered about him all the men of learning from all lands, he applied to them test questions, that he might learn who was best fitted for the training of the young minds he had imported to his great university. Among all the applicants was one, Frederick the Wise, who by his cunning answers to all deep questions put to him, won his way straight to the prince's heart. The one great question that had puzzled our princels mind for years, which had been putderisively aside by the other applicants, was carefully weighed and accurately answered by Frederick, which so captivated the prince that he was prefered over all the others. Wise and noble Frederick, said the prince, you have pleased me greatly by your for- mer answers, and have convinced me that you deserve to be called ' The Wise! Hear now one 'X X if . .NN a V4 ' '- i .v l . ir- '05 l I 5 ,. 12 l ' vo' , 'Y '1 I Pr' 0 a ,fA'a - . . Y I w I - qc Q. gf? of wise men, and desiring to be known as a friend of letters, he pin-ehast-.1 it 1 ,O M 1 cog N 5 X ,O 'QW' J Y , ,, ., a 0 I f' 0 f' Z6 1 KJ u 05, I x more question. But answer it satisfactorily and the place is yours. .gy Is the shape of the earth round, as some have taught? l' ',.-,,'- The eyes of Frederick fairly sparkled. .There was a nervous t , twiching of his cunning lip. Well, yes and no,l' astutely answered ni, r. 1, -, 15,2 I heg adding, with a condesending smile, I am very opinionated in mi' i 'f A opinion on that subject. , '. i,i9 ' Of all the questions propounded to Frederick in his new sphere by Ing! xx Y' ' x pl the brightest of his pupils, there were none but he could wisely yan. If f answer. But of the questions asked by him, UQVG1' Couldene pe answered satisfactorily by the student, so couched were they in their ' .' 9 NIR? . Q l T dx maze of subtle thought. One thing prevented Frederick from being entirely haPPY- He Q had as yet no wifeg for though he had been a suitor for thehand ,g A K of many a sprightly lass, none had been found wise enough to inter- pret the vital question as he framed it. But now that he was SO fenowed for his wisdom, and so far-famed were his beauty of face and grace of motion, that he was sought out by all the maidens of that land. Finally, by certain signs rather than by Wfxdsf an agreemen was reached between him and the fairest of his suitorsr and 9' day was A set for the taking of vows. r 219 S ' 1 8 ifrebericit ber 'maize m N On the appointed day the great church was crowded to its utmost by the inquisitive populace. The decorations were tasty and elaborately in keeping with the world-famed wisdom of the groom. An arch made of the musty records of the early Assyrians held the central place, gracefully over- topped by the crossed bones of Tiglath Pileser II. of Egypt, crowned by the grinning skull of Asshurbanipal. The bridal couple knelt upon a rich cloth of Tyrian purple, while ravishing strains of the XVedding March pealed forth from the mighty organ in the corner, constructed of Memphian pyramids and studded with skulls from the massacre of St Bartholomew's. The gray-haired minister stepped forth and read an impressive marriage ceremony. Then, in the midst of a death-like stillness, came his voice in a muffled whisper, Frederick, will you have this woman to be your wedded wife? The answer of Frederick the XVise rang out clear and full, as he curled with his gloved right hand his handsome moustache, While he thrust the thumb of his left into the buttonhole of his dress coat: Well, yes and no. 'Iv' Quietalie 3 P , mmm I ty aryl C, ,S I 1 0 ER my study-table, in vacation, in 'E Q? Hung a picture of my class 3 i fr , As I sat in lazy meditation - f P i.. -A Came a little blue-eyed lass Q., Qagllhil 'M' MN fiff. mini 114 I X lu nl :wif I-gli I 5, , Ima I him' X X, . :ji 1' X EW l'0lZ I, Vili mimi 'Zin f ' Iinni, -'gi air flaw I ,llllltw iq, i jligg -it ,ll J B M i - if Asking me to mend some broken toys. 5 av Q ' ' . i' 'ffl 51 ' T., 111, -'Jaw ,'l.l .,.- I jar' I-Q.: ' 'A -'.:i fi . Ls.Uw. ..., . f.f5i..i N ' 'fi .. .,.. ,, 1 ,fwfr 1?-1:7 ',g q.r.'-' ', ' L, f- ,Q ' '-' ', ' ki 22' 12, 1 , 'gy-, if-1 'Q stef? S C , K X , B I Q, J 1 l as Sf -Jeri .J - Who's that? She asked, my picture spying g Those, I said, are Vanderbilt boys. Her cheek upon her hand and softly sighing, She stopped, and then looked up replying, Mrs. Vanderbilt must have a heap of noise I 220 jfeeethg Qequqgf WVIVIK f f ' , . FRIEND, if yet thou dost CO11fess 4 ij A heart .attuned with love, As pltylng heaven above, I I GO lgiagsggilltijigl QQPOSQ I realize with every peril ' And an m bein dl S O Swmgi That misery Claims its own, it p f EI Y b 53 1SC0fUPOSC., Makes me my trouble doubly Fuel R MV Soul Wlth 9-ngulsh Wfmg- The bell's dull monotone. And as I listen to the sound, Methinks I canlt survive 3 If present in the class I'ni found, This seven and forty-five, R. II. S. 9199 QfBe tI3t'orp of 'mar 'IVIVP He fell-this soldier-biting the dustg tOh, mother and sweetheart, weep if you vvillj He stood like a man who is true to his trustg He fell as our football players must, Who play in the line, and iight with skill. His shroud of duck is stiffened with gore 5 tOh , mother and sweeth eart, weep if you Ulayl Where he played he was trod and trampled o'er By the feet of half of team or more, Who fell in the ranks like himself to-day. 7 G , He fought as men fight for the land they loveg H qOh, mother and sweetheart, weep evernwfel JK ' ' And the banners of triumph that eircle above, 5 L ., l Q Shall wave o'er the man you cherish and love g 'vital ' . ..fi El. And reporters shall speak of the plays and the score. VAUGHN fg. I, 543' ' 'i Fmfffff lr LA wwf' 'K' 221 5 K . 5 ! c . 5 Q . . g f 1 inf rss- x 1 so -s Mp Bova Eiglifer fBan a ufferffg X ' 75.1 i .3 4 ' l 'N . i x 1 X f 'f 3 , N , if .2 6 Q Er, f ' ,S gg i ' , awww l , 9 o . UPID, as whiling his time he Went Came to a butterfly. ra Ko x i ff '::2 ,, A Eff' my nf ,1 Behold me ! I am love, said he Light as a summer sigh. H Replied the other, Never lived ' 'l ij There one so light as I. 9 'J ml Jill I fm' X' pg 4 l w s.-rival! f Lsfgfii r l , if if f 'OP 'fi My iilniy lace of' golden hue Is scarce seen to a mortal eye? Then hied they both of them away, A balance they would try. H And lo ! it proved for e'er and aye, Love lighter than a butterfly. -H. M. ,l,' ii' ',l'f' f 1 1' 1 ili'f1'i 5 l iii 'f iZ Lf' i ?9 ' it u' L' b 5 4. ' i Q: K :of il ' X Pe,.fx'u- -IJ Cf gif li 'Wi-f..f' ' ll'-g 3.-ZA ' Xl infi ll Q - i - f - I 4 f , f 222 erffp ime he went, ye, said 119, I H ved :ye-U pg aW3Yf d aye' iy. ,H, M. 4 4 9 9 ,fi Q1 Must f - s mmm V Fresh and a Soph found a dynamite bomb , N f- ' Crarnmed full of its anarchist notions. R 'i j ., M 'Twas a queer, round, funny old thing S2 'gk To these gents Qthey both had had a few potions 1. Q' Said the Fresh to the Soph: Itsh cannon in ill t ff 'f But I've seen 'em lotsh biggcfn that 'f ' Ash big around ash keg o' beer, ,Jul And long fhicr ash bashe-ball hat. LQ7 .7 The Soph gave the Fresh a withering lookg ki! Did 'ou thicy nev'r hear of ' uttin the shot? ' 3 P 8 I'11 show you how. He poised himself So gracefully. He drunk? Why, certainly not I He gave a spring and sent it Hying- But why finish my tragic story? The Fresh was picked up, stuck together, survived, But the Soph has gone to glory. QV4. ' H 6' Ui i it in .1 riifgiigi i?55:E 1 : 'H '49 - I 1 X Sift yaiitftytwi Ziff 07' x11 ' . 5 'tal N I ' fag w im F , 'I 'il l , ' fi'- IDM, I 2- - Z I i - 1 io I. illiii. Rpt . ff 1 -- f ' 1 . -p ' pfffft 4 I Ililiii - , it , 'f -', ,!!l5,-4 K 'Q 'f1ljAY!fl.-W , K 115- I' '. I E ' f ':f'2-if mx 12. -Q'Wi:::::::. i - - '- I 3 :' it -' J ' FMu!:?g4Q..,t,i'.4iiilf-f4.2,, 'f e hz , rf - if Ii- A f -1-'ui.i.,,gtAjgg,:f ',,j,f .j F. 1, 1 ' ' fy, ,377 'Ta odiqt. My ' aff-L Q47 'A 4' FEV is 4. ,Q if IIIQIJS-kill -Tigff-,Y , -1:7 5 WH ,- :qqgi ' ig- ' 'Q-1 n ' 1 J, .. x L- C , 1::'3f'. V ', . , H- ., .-ve ..f . f f- fcn- wee i?M 1 32' , 2' if 'V' ., W -ff-V. 3 ,J att- N time .if V .'xs,,'f' ' 5' V ,-i Mm.: Q25 ,jaw N? WE ih ffi 'f 12 ' T - gi F MQ if f E m ,few 7 ' 3 L- I 'H f' WMM WU W tm ' J a n 223 ? Q51 of Q? 5 Qpecfaclke .j ,, 1 Q . M I flea Presented by V. U., December 6, 1897. iff . f Z mmm V 1- Q . 4 S there any explanation T That Will give extenuation QW To the haughtiness and folly of U. V.? X They said that they out-classed us, ff and disdainfully they passed us, XVho never could a worthy rival be. 1 s X XVithout deliberation And careful estimation, We would likely do injustice to U.f,V. The cause of their derision 7 Was a Weakness in their visiong X, A Our merits they just simply could not see. f jx ll But they finally consented fWhich they must have oft repentedj U To meet us on the gridiron in a game. No matter what the score- Well, say t'was six to four-- It opened up their optics just the same. But the cure was not completed, So the dose has been repeatedg The team of '97 applied the healing balm. And now, U. V., we trust That recognize, you must, A Our worthiness to share with you the palm. Repeated applications Of healing preparations XVill help you to distinguish us from assesg But perhaps it will be best To do as we suggest, U if ' A And always look at V. U. through these glasses. 224 -E. R. S. x 1 of . 'A J T I to f.-sv. 7' 45314, G7-bw I j5f3.,' X, :'i2i?2i5.. I 'i' X k 1 W4 N . N W 4 B , P 'B l 5,-.fu V ,I aww 1 f ag at flie Qienneasee S G f 1 if en enmat? N Tek . mmm RA X 1 , l Q7 U A4 Si .zitszuga-gig: ce ebration of Vanderbilt Day at the Tennessee Cen- J . .o:,. .' - . . . I .2 .qimw tennial liflxposition marked the opening of a new epoch WX 4 11'1.tl'l6 history of the University. Though the special gi i Object of the occasion was the unveiling of the Vander- ' Q' '75 'Zig' ' ..,.-' bilt statue, the chief signihcance of the day lay in the Y f fact that it meant union. It was the first coming K together of united Vanderbilt-the hrst public demon- , stration of the greater Vanderbilt. It was the expression of a reality long hoped for of the fact that the University was no longer a mere collection of academic and professional sclnmls having nothing in common save the name of Vanderbilt, but a united compact whole lht sentiment, the enthusiasm of the day signified that, under the wisdom and liherztlitx in the X present administration, the departments were standing shoulder to shoulder in everxtlnn meant for the advancement of Vanderbilt, and that a distinct college spirit was at last hnltnn, the schools of campus and city into a iirmer bond of strength. Some account of a celehr ttion so propitious in the history of the University should be preserved in the pages of Tm-2 L xii 1 The morning of October 14, 1897, opened with mists and rain, but the sun, seeming, to realize that it was Vanderbilt Day at the Exposition, did battle with the clouds and stature l them to the far limits of the horizon, so that by the hour for the assembling of the Vztndtxlnlt hosts there were clear skies and happy auguries for the complete success of the day s tele bration. The great bronze statue of Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt, founder of the University, was to be formally presented to those high in authority, and the weather ,od realized that much was expected of him. Correctly speaking the day did not begin until about one o'clock in the afternoon when the students of various departments and classes took up tl1e organization of the lint Of procession which was to start from the Western side of the exposition grounds-where it ended no man can say By tvvo o'clock the long line bearing banners with well chosen inscriptions and mottoes, and adorned with canes and streamers of old gold and black without SUM hid entered the great auditorium sanctified that day to the memory of St. COl'I1e1iu5- The Central tiers of the building were Hlled with at least a thousand Vanderbilt men t mmonl called the student eight hundred of Whom represented the unterriiied folk-moo , co y body. While waiting for the opening of the ceremonies the 'Varsity's c18SS,'a1ld fltellafwlellt m yells Were delivered with great effect. The Bellstedt-Ballenberg band PlaYed Sflffws lines To Hpixien to liThere!11be a Hot Time and the students sang paeans and other melodious - . . - - - 'nown mein ers things. Applause and VOC1feI'011S CUSS Of recognition rent the rafters as well L 225 of the faculty and of the board made their appearance. The chancellor shining as to his polished head received a royal welcome, and when Mr. Depew, the orator of the day, mounted the platform, wreathed in the celebrated smile which has spread over two continents, the demonstration was worthy of a national political convention. The addresses were made by President Thomas, of the Exposition, on the part of the citizens of Nashville, who presented the statue, by Cha11Cel10r Kirkland in behalf Of the University, and by Mr. Chauncey M. Depew, as the representative of the Vanderbilt family. Major Thomas' speech was brief and appropriate. The chancellor, in the name of the University, received the statue in a short speech, which was universally conceded to be a model of its kind. He briefly reviewed the history, aims and ideas of the University in eloquent, forcible language, and welcomed Mr. Depew, the special friend and counselor of the Vanderbilt family to his audience of Vanderbilt students and alumni. Mr. Depew confined his address to a presentation of the life and character of Cornelius Vanderbilt. In his own inimitable way, direct, eloquent, clear-toned, and full of wit and humor, he told the story of the old commodore's life, of his progress from a ferry-boat master to the greatest and most influential of railroad kings, of his aims and their realization, of his habits of thought and daily life, and of his connection with the establishment and development of Vanderbilt University. He was particularly forcible in his discussion of the lessons to be drawn from such a life and character. By 5 o'clock the indoor ceremonies were over and the auditorium was abandoned by the college hosts. It is rumored that Mr. DePew was soon a willing captive in the lVoman's Build- ing, the cynosure of hundreds of soft eyes, and it is almost as well established that the sons of the Commodore went in search of a little wholesome recreation. VVhere or in what man- ner they found it is to this day the subject of eight hundred different stories and anecdotes. One might say that they witnessed the fireworks, listened to the music of the bands, held con- verse with the spielers of Vanity Fair, investigated the educational exhibits, and visited all of the more instructive 'l shows, but one would lack time and space to enumerate the absurd rumors and estimates as to the quantities of peanuts and pop-corn consumed, number of visits to the more orderly of the concert halls, number of chutes shot and guards wounded and tales of Venetian gondoliers accidentally thrown into the lake. It is coniidently believed by the oflicials that there was nothing in the reported blockade of the Alhambra, and that the so-called bombardment of the Schlitz pavillion was a story concocted by one Haroun al Raschid, a Turkish correspondent in Cairo street, in order to bull the market for Damascus blades. At any rate both day and night belonged to Vanderbilt men, and night and morn- ing was also theirs. These outdoor ceremonies had no formal conclusion. In strolling bands by arc light and by moonlight the students left the scene of their triumph to the remnant of tl1e guards and to their captain, who had long wished for the day. X X 377 .T,'A-,ii TQi X ' A 'i. A ' Y r ww w 1 1 M1MWDM , 7? - Q, Q-v V --- 1 , L' - Q! - -sNNsXxs.-'fd' X! 4-fl L1'?J 'M-f.:i'i-jyggtv 1.'i'2 L i is Z. C,- .. 226 to his Ollllted ts, the of the of the ialnily. Of the 0 be 3 in Of the mined is own tory of 1 most It and ierbilt 1 from by the Build- sons :man- Idotes. :l con- :ed all bsurd visits . tales ly the at the in al ascus morn- nands nt of asf anb resent QIQQ6 A. Dy WWW' fWith Apologies to the Shade of T. Hoodj gran. Ev REMEMBER, I remember, if The place Where I Was shorn Of ways and looks Freshmanic, yes, In class from early morn. N5 eff? They always came an hour too soon Ln 'JL And brought too long a day, And then I often wished the night ' Had borne my breath away. fi 'vis-J 9 .ij - .v. Tv ' , Ev ,-...Qi 9 - ,H-bv flriln. I remember, I remember, The chancellor so bland, Who used to drag me on the class, And force of cum demand. His office C gym. and chapel cuts J Where often We have met, I quaked before his glossy top- That top is shining yet. I remember, I remember, The co-eds, young and old, Who talked While in the library, And thought West Siders bold. But then my heart was not Nasa, Scant maiden charms could see, And sought with joy a co-ed smileg Alas, alas, poor me! I remember, I remember, The grub we used to eat- Dried apricots and West Side hash, And india rubber meat. But there was found true college life And joys we all loved so, That I was Willing 'most to starve To live on West Side Row. 227 14 ' I remember, I remember, How we in slumber sat, XVhile Freddy wandered on, and we Forgot where he was at. If e'er a man took just one peep XVith drowsy, half closed eye, Held say, Dear me, you're not asleep? Explain and justify. I remember, I remember, Cap Alley, Son of Agunf' Whom Strausman loved so :mlently Who sparrows shot for fun. A great detective, sure, he wus, To keep boys off the field, But now, I guess, l1e's doing time, His earthly fate long sealed. I remember, I remember, The towers clark and high, I used to think the bell's shrill tones No student dare defy. 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QE' 4, . 0 Q 0 STS ill -fy Ng, J' 'ME -Su' T' Qt ' H W ,. gr -Q 2 , ' X ' it f.. - X net!-L3-it fr Clie tgrowftj of tBe Qjlmtvermtg 'IWVF A fi QSTEQDY growth in all departments of Vanderbilt l'nirt-rsitv ls gr ,Um-,-,. but. unintermitting, promises well for the future It is not the pt'rulut't or , . taking advertisement but is -due to the growing feeling of tlu' pt-uple tlrlt Vanderbilt offers opportunities for study, unexcelled in tlu- South, at lt-list. We may illustrate this growth by reference to tlu- statistics ot' tlu- Academic department. During the session ol' rxkg-yu, just after all pr..- .r.. :, , ,rf . ey ' ri. , .,,,,,5 paratory classes had been discontinued, the attendance rt-zu-lied onlv uru- , . hundred and twelve. The catalogue for the current year gives the uuux- Xff ue' ,Pg 1 t?fWw l if Kyl ber of students in this department as two hundred :uul tliirty-eiglttg :null G' I u 1 4 I 5 of satisfaction to its friends. The very fact that this growth luis bt-eu slow I iff, ,wif n ? V : ' I 1 , 3. X3 -' I Mi .JZ ' - A' in the mean time there has never been a decrease but always :r slow, surr- growth. But this growth has not been amere increase in attendance. There luis been :t stt-:uly improvement in the work of the University. In every department, in every sclurol, tlu- rlwili- ties and working force of the University have been notably increased in the last tlt-cu-lt-. This healthy growth, this adaptation to conditions, is the surest sign of life, :uul tlu' lu-st promise for the future. UJ?e.0'iJ,4PJ Qilie cBreeR,Eeffer Eociettes anb file Comet I 'IVNP - ENERALLY it is found most convenient to throw the re?3oxisibili:ytpfsiiixttliii S 27325 College annual upon alimited number of individuals. At ant ern n . , E A7 fallen to the ior of the Greek-Letter societies. Yet, while they are fesrfolwlllle 'O' 5 ' S H Q ' .U I . any financial deficit and assume bothithe labor and honor ulrtli UTI 2 F involve, in no sense is itamere fraternity organ.. The endeax or is ma c, H . me fully allfdepartments and interests of the University and tto reflect Etnlxcrsi bmw- . , F' , - . - a ern y ' 1 Contributions from fraternity men meet with no more fax or than those -rom flzxitibimx. Thu. the editors endeavor to consider every article in reference to its men ant f ,- . , . . - - ' fl 'h'cl shall be 2. feel themselves and their fraternities under obligation to issue an anfntcllr N11 It ,I the Greek source of pleasure and credit to the University. In the discharge Othallit nglai meet with Letter Societies present to the University the COMET, Of 18981 lopmg ' the approval of the body for which it is issued. 229 l I . f fl xg I' x qi V X X ff wp Q f IX ? I V 'N X, 151' f' l X , .. bg F W l I' . 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I xiii 'Xi 'l 4' f ,il li'l fl'-I ' f' 's' Iflwll ll IfI:l'1l1yf I OlEIwyX'l,fl,l'lllVlllllli I ww I I .fi x f li gil Xl 1 Wall' W LM lfjixlllx' 1 fly I I, will X A - ,Inn It l lf M, ' ll ' will I l1.:wvm'Ewf Nu' - Mllhf r ' 5 H' ii i K ik it 'll A i' ilxfixiqinl .lf I I .s-,iff 'L 1 ' .. 4- 5' l 5 I 11 I vi l M, ' ' xiii I JUMP I Y Y' A ..- C in' 4 if, 5 I JIM' 'l-M. Q C' i 2 i WW Wi'l1'lflI1 llldil R Xi 'ffl W X --A A -.-Ani . -A 1' 'X-infix' C514- ' X... Qyjljjfaa' Sw .V gg -225113: -'fx 1' P-WN: ni' L -2-' ff' 'X' Qfffr .--j CHANCELLOR KIRKLAND INTRODUCTION . 7 BOARD OF EDITORS 1 I UNIVERSITY CALENDAR . . . 13 OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION AND GOVERNMENT I7 GRADUATE STUDENTS . . . 33 Senior Class 27 Junior Class . 33 Sophomore Class 39 Freshman Class . . 45 Irregular and Special Students . 45 BIBLICAL DEPARTMENT . . 5 Middle and junior Classes 5' LAW DEPARTMENT . . 55 junior Law Class 59 MEDICAT. DEPARTMENT Middle Class . 62 junior Class . ' -I DENTAL DEPARTMENT . 1 5 Middle Class . junior Class - ' S PHARMACY DEPARTMENT . 19 1 Junior Class - 2 3 I Cllontenfs 41 FRATERNITIES . Phi Delta Theta . Kappa Alpha Chi Phi . Kappa Sigma Delta Tau Delta . Sigma Alpha Epsilon Alpha Tau Omega Delta Kappa Epsilon Sigma Chi . Sigma Nu . . Pi Kappa Alpha . . She Fondles Close Her Violin CLUBS Mandolin and Guitar Club . Glee Club . . Graduate Club . Alumni Association Alpha Theta Phi . . Southern Intercollegiate Oratorical Association Vanderbilt and Sewanee Debate Southern History Association Bow-Legged Club . . Dialectic Literary Society Philosophic Literary Society Dramatic Club . . Y. M. C. A. . . Bachelors of Ugliness C0-eds . . WVest Side Club . Wesley Hall Club Kentucky Club . Louisiana Club . West Tennessee Club Texas Club . . Alabama Club Georgia Club Virginia Club . Mississippi Club . Arkansas Club . . Battle Ground Academy Club VVebbs' School Club . XVallace's School Club Theta Nu Epsilon S Chess Club . 232 81 S3 90 96 100 IO6 III 118 I23 129 134 13,8 142 144 147 150 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 I78 179 180 SI 33 90 96 IOO 06 III U8 t23 29 34 58 42 14 7 o 2 '7 .J -1 Contents In PU1sL1c1-vrioxs Courier , il Hustler Observer . I N Ib ATHLIQTICS . . , :N V. U. Athletic Association ,- Football in ,97 , ml Team , , , W Baseball Team . . , , M Gymnasium Teamg Basket Ball League 5. Track Team ..,, ,W V. U. Tennis Association 3 Best Vanderbilt Records . . . A '11 rel Class Field Day ..,, 1 ,3 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Associatioii Jun' Honors ..... .11-1 LITERARY ...... . 21-7 Platform of XVest Side Row. To Marion P. . . . 11, Ode to a Freshman Fragments from a Stucle11t's IJicti1111:1ry .1111 My Thanksgiving. Who Cut? .... 111 1 As Fashions Change . . . ' I .3 From the Diary of my Gifted Friend, etc. 2 ' News from the Klondike .... .1 Baby mine ...... 2 its 1.3 Trespass Vi Et Armis. The Ancient and Modern Ye1'si1111 .217 The Mill that Vanderbilt .... :IH Frederick der XVeise I lg A Mistake .... 2 Ju A Feeling Request. The Glory of War . 221 Love Lighter than a Butterfly . . 222 A Bust . . . 333 U of V's Spectacles . . 934 Vanderbilt Day at the Centennial . 325 Past and Present . . - 327 Editorial . 239 31 A 233 N V ' ,...,,. ......,.,... -- . ,. Y -- v- 4.9-.-1 ,,..,..,.....-..----- .,.V.. main :g.:.uL4u.n....,........- 1 IH PROF. I-I. l-I. MILLER Sessions in Pipe-smoking and Drawing-room Repartee qopposine west side Kitchen J R autiful Gam us and Buildings 1N5TRUcT1oN A T MODERA TE PRICES Be p Antiquated Methods Used...Cox-poral Punishment Doted Upon Primary, Secondary and Many Other Departments P. D. FACULTY: TERMS: Bob, sbadv and Zip H0 Cure, rw Pav Purveyor of Diluted Petroleum H MONSIEUR H. PETER CARR Le Chanteur Prominant OPEN AIR CONCERTS Sammy Cox W. F. Bradshaw UNDERSTUDY BUS. MGR. X y Orme sTuolo, Eucuo BUILDING , JESSE P. NORFLEET .5 HAS ALWAYS ON HAND A LINE ' I 9 or-' THE MEMPHIS STORIES ALSO STOFILEUST IgF:l:ggJ:TEo3'l1LEY TURNED O w .....ATTlC, NO. - Coleridge Rhyme Baskervill .- soon vfnsf nmuuan APRIL FOOLS and VALENTINES given special attention Photo of McLester goes with every 25c order UN PQl'f0l'dIlllQ lldllllflfv GO., -1- Univgfisity SHIRTS LOST WEEKLV NO MONEY REFUNDED B ook Stove FACULTY Work especially solicited Don't go elsewhere for your Books IAS- KIRKLAND C. W. STROTHER when you can get the same article here Knight ofthe Pi110W-Slip Obese Father for double the ordinary price Speculation in a Nutshell wuu. WELBURN JAIKE snvol-:n wgcar Eeague CHIEF MILLIONAIRE JOLLY'EFl HARANGUER Open air or within enclosure. Can accommodate myself to any surroundings Engagements made for Commencement: Week Only one date so far, Call and see me V WZ 65.1.9 ow Y I ndlflfs f 'slr ,11, -x - - L -1 A gz... X I , l x 5, 3 A 1 4 3- WW, I --f ' -ee.-G1 gg Q v .f f ,.. - ,- ' Mr , 4 fMln,' ' - f ,, pp? 4 'X 1 S . 2 J ' 11 5 X .Q xl X ,7 ' a XX I vi , ' X Q- ' ' fx X x ' l! Q ' . of YW 'X' YO xi. xl? 1 W ,f . -' f ' ' ' ff - 7. :ff 7 iii?-5: ADVE TLSEW 'NT ' 'gllfxwf nl :.:f5E,.,'i,.'-3'5fEflI'gif:-51 5, ig, 5 ' h -3. .f' - I--.lil f' i ii' L, lcghp -X, 5 5:1-gif pig 5-Q?':5!.:c:f1,:f?'f' Q -:obi y -1' m. ' f ' ' M 4, f 'f , W 'f f Y J Ja,-4 'ju-91' ,. . by X 'NX' '41 WFS' r ik M21 Q s QS I xii' K 'J ' I -a.r,T5'1 ' ' og!!! I I ' A lk Q fl J 'N' Lg' ., fr ' ' 1 ' 3 I 1 al u R H Q , 1 i H 1 A 1 1 54 le A f.-.nail K i S400 OOO OO pmsfr HATIQHAL BAN 3 3 Designated Depository ofthe United States 33 Officers : Pres dent J. W. CARTER . . D. S. WILLIAMS . V ce Pres1dent , F. O. WATTS . . Cashier . E. A. 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Th e International and its abridgrnents are in general use in the colleges and public and private schools of the country. Should you not give the stu- dents access to the same Dic- tionary in the home that they use in the schoolroom ? Spcczbzen pages and z'estz'1:za1zzkz!s from L'77ZZ9ZF7Zff67 S07ZS and j2z6Zzkaz'zb7zs sent on aAz5!z2'atzb1z. G. Sz, C. IVLERRIAIVI CO., Publishers, Springfield, Mass. IH O-O-O-O-O-O CSUNQSSQ2 Zentennial medal Q Q 3 2 medals bv namna' Phmgfdvhers' Hsseciatien, Zhautauqua, n, y, - i ... XXX Special Rates to Students. - ,i.....4,, , , ,.,,,, , - Do. zse Darth Zlterrv Street, mctiaeoclt Block, between Zhttreh and union Streets, Zelevltene 849 ....... nashville, CQIIII Y Y vb Y-'Y YYY YYY 53 Y Y'Y YUY 34 YYY I Y ,Y-'Y .Y Y' Y Y Y YVY 'YYY Y Y Y:Y Y-'Y YYY YYY W YVY Y YYY QY-'Y vw n Y ff- O. .2 QQ QQ' ,1- H 0 , I I Y Y up YYY YUY Y'Y YVY Y-'Y YYY YUY YYY YUY + 'qv YUY 'YW TOGR PHS ' ' lj f lf 1 . 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