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1 i COHET 1907 Published AnmiulU l tlie I'ratermties of underhilt University. Nashville. 1 enn. This book is respectf«Ilo dedicated to •Or. HU. H. Srhucrman As a token of appreciation for the actiue intrrrst he has taken in the erection of Collepe and Fnrnmn «alls -C2NTENT Dedication. Contents. Contributors (colors). Greeting (Half-tone). Introduction. Comet Board. Editorial Staff. Origin of the Comet (jjocm). Graduate Club. Academic and Engineering Departments Senior Class. Junior Class. Sophomore Class. Freshman Class. Medical Department Senior Class. Sophomore Class. Freshman Class. 4 Contents Dental Department— Senior Class. Junior Class. Freshman Class. Law Department Senior Class. Junior Class. Pharmacy Department—• Senior Class. Junior Class. Engineering Association. The Lion A play in four acts, realistically portraying Mr. Richard Harding Davis' late sojourn in Nashville. Illustrated. ♦Fraternities (color)— Phi Delta Theta Kappa Sigma. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Kappa Alpha. Beta Theta Pi. Delta Tau Delta. Sigma Xu. Alpha Tau Omega. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Sigma Chi. Phi Kappa Psi. Phi Kappa Sigma. Alpha Kappa Kappa (Medical Phi Chi (Medical). Phi Beta Pi (Medical). Chi Zeta Chi (Medical!. Delta Sigma Delta (Dental). Psi Omega (Dental). Xi Psi Phi (Dental). Kappa Psi (Pharmaceutical). Theta Delta Theta (Sorority). Kappa Alpha Theta (Sorority). Phi Beta Kappa (Honorary). Pan-Hellenic Council. Vanderbilt (Poem and Etching). Publications— Comet. The Vanderbilt Observer. The Hustler. The Quarterly. The Daily Courier. Clubs (Half-tone)— The University Calumet Club. The Commodore Club. Colored Inset. The Owls. The Wiseacre Club. The Comus Club. The Glee Club. McTycirc Club. Webb School Club. Wallace School Club. High School Club. Bowen School Club. Branham and Hughes Club. Kentucky Club. Georgia Club. Mississippi Club. Louisiana Club. West Tennessee Club. in the order of their •Editor's Note—On account of some discussion about the arrangement of fraternities they have l ccn put foundation at the University accorditi .’ to the dates Riven in Baird's Manual, sixth edition. 5 Reveries (Poem and Half-tone). Dialectic Literary Society. Philosophic Literary Society. John Marshall Law Club Southern Oratorical Association. Orators and Debaters. Bachelor of Ugliness. Honor Committee. Faculty (llec Club. V. M. C. A. West Side Association Views. Prat Houses. Squad (line-up). Contents College Hull. Athletics (colors)— Food Kill Baseball. Truck Team. Cap. of the ’(X5. Basket-ball. Gym. Team. Tennis Association. Co-ed. Basket-ball. Farewell (Poem). The Knd Plunge into the Ads. The Comkt Editors wish to express their sincere appreciation of the aid given by the following: Miss Cristink Glenn Miss Ella Bgttorff Miss Lipincott H. B. Wbst J. B. Bkrrv V. B Odeli. J. Kino C. L. Reynolds Miss Mary I.ambutii Miss Sarah C. Berry Miss Corinnk Srdrkrrv 1C. M Bright H B. Cowan H. A. Locke !•'. Bryson Miss Isabel Buttorpf Miss Nell Savage Miss Rosenbergkr W. F. Wixtok W. H. Barks A. F. Hinton R. C. Kkkbi.kr 7 I Diversity Calendar 1907 May 15 to May iX Wednesday Saturday. First ICntrance (examinations for the Session 1907- 190X. Academic and (Engineering Departments. Skim 16 to Skim tS Monday Wednesday. Second (Entrance (Examinations for the Session 1907- 190S. Academic, (engineering and Phar- maceutical Departments. Sicrrkmhkk iS Wednesday. The First Term Jiegins in the Academic, Ivngincer- ing. Biblical, Law and Pharmaceutical Depart- ments. Octorkk 7 Monday The Session liegins in the Medical Department. Octorkk i Tuesday The session liegins in the Dental Deparmcnt. Xovk.mtti'.R ?S Thurday. Thanksgiving Day Anniversary of the Dialectic Society A holiday. Xovkmukr 29 Friday. A holiday. Dice. i. Saturday. Jan. t. Wednesday. Christmas vacation from the evening of Friday. Decemlier 20. to the morning of Thursday, Jan- uary 2. 8 Diversity Calendar 1908 January 2—Thursday. The Second Term in the Biblical Department Begins. January 23 Thursday. Intermediate Examinations begin. January 31—Friday. The hirst Term ends. February i—Saturday. The Second Term begins. February 22—Saturday. Washington's Birthday. A holiday. Anniversary of the Philosophic Society. March 7—Saturday. Last day for handing in speeches for Concour Day. March 23—Monday. Third Term in Biblical Department l egins. .April. j-.|—Thursday to Saturday. Spring recess. March iS- Wednesday. The Second Term in the Biblical Department ends. May 1 Friday. Commencement Exercises of Medical Department. Junk 4—Thursday. Final Examinations begin. May 27—Wednesday. Founder’s Day Contest for Founder's Medal (evening). Junk 12—Friday. Contest for Young Prize Medal. J u n k 13—Saturday. Class Day. June 14—Sunday. Commencement Sermon. Junk 15—Monday. Annual meeting Board of Trust 9 a. m. Alumni Day. Business meeting, 10 a. m Public Exercises (evening). Junk 16—Tuesday. Annual meeting 'P It A Society. 10 a. m. Commencement Address, S. r. m. June i 7—Wednesdav. Commencement Day. 9 f Introduction To renew once more the ties which are as happy as we shall ever know; to awaken again in us the memories of the days that are past; to strengthen more surely the bonds that link us to our dear old Alma Mater, is the sincere wish of the Editors of the Comet for 1907. v 907 Comet ‘limini ALLAN F. ODELL. A 2 tut it or-in-Chief EDGAR L PEOPLES, I Business Manager CHARLES A LOYD. 2 . ' .Chairman lllustmtion ('-ommittcc Kobkkt F. V a coii an. J A A'. Chairman J. C. Brown, J T J L. L. Baxter. A i . iternry 'ommittcc S. Ckcii. Ewing, it « It. Chairman Ciiari.hs Auks Lovd, - .1 K W. F. Win ton, P A’ 1' ‘Business ('ommittcc U. L. Peoples, 1' V. Chairman E. Jonhs. 2 X R. F. German, .1 T Q ('ommittcc on -' Irranocmcnts A. G Adams, J «. Chairman IS II. C. Stockku.. A .1 Officers JOHN R WATERS J R FISHER F E CHAPMAN President I ’ice-President Secretary and Treasurer R I . Am burg J. A EaKKS 1) M Key B K. Mitciikll Miss Adelaide Lyon- 15 W Shui.br C. W Watson Members J. 15. Burry Jam us Minton C. A. Lloyd V V. Morgan J. 15. Ross UR A F. Smits Edwin Wiley P. H. Willis ('. A. Bowen Eliot Jones R L. M« Kki.lar A F. Odell W 'I'. Rowland (►. S. Thomas R L. Wiggins. Jr. 5 lo qOO(Jl 0 l L 1 Wy JPx'e k. P ji k k x A.oW Senior Glass. Senior C nss CLARENCE II FIELDER ARTHUR F JONES MISS KATIE GUILE MATT 0 REDMOND. I rr sident I-ll! ter rcrcUir 'ruisun C ilSS Roll Vavouan. Rorkrt F.. H A , J A F. . ....................—Clarksville. Tenn. Glee Club.’04 '05. 'ot '1X1. '06-‘07: Secretary GW Club._'o6-'o7: Class Vice-President. '05 'of.-. Secretary Comkt Hoard. 'o6-‘o7'. Vice- I'rrtidcnt Conumxtort Club. 'oO '07; CUm I’- 1. oft- 07Boitor Commencement Courier, 'of -‘o?. Winton. W. F.. H. A.. • K 2............................... Nashville. Tenn. Ra ;si ai.h. L U.. B A...................................... Columbia. Tenn. 20 Ambrose, Miss Rosa. B. S., A I H, • It A Nashville, Tenn. Class Secretary. 'oj '04 Student President. l hi Beta K | i i, ’o6-'o7. .Columbus, Miss. Russellville, Ky. Brvan, Wm. B.. 1 V Cornelius. Rckcs T.. B. A Track Team, oi ‘03. Amrrosb. Miss Sopiiib, B S.. A f « Nashville. Tenn. Baxter, Lewis L . B. E.. « A 1 Nashville, Tenn. Manager Instrumental Club. 'ot--'o6: Class Track Team. 'oj-'o6: CU Treasurer, ’05 ‘06: Commodore Club; Secretary Court Board, o6-'o7. 2 1 Cuixuy, M. I... B. E , S Jackson. Miss I'Owi.KKS. Sam I... B. A . • It A Nowbcrn, Tcnn Prr i lriil Yc l Tenncs-cc Club. '«6 ’07. (Ioowastcrk, E V . H A . A 2) Nashville. Tcnn. Commodore Club. Class Historian, ’o6--“6j. Treasurer MiuaJppi Club, 'of Cnmmwlxr Club; Instructor in Sur- veying. 'oj-'oi; t’r-siilcnt Kni:tnccriti : Association. '06-‘07. Fibldbr. Clakrxcb II . B K . J A H Trenton. Tcnn. Cl s Secretary. ot-'oO. Vue Ptesulcnt Bnxi'i.trinrA' ■-ution.'ot-'oO: Class Five. oj '©6; Cbv. IVuilrnl, w 07; Chairman Honor Com- mittee. ’©6 '07; Pan-llellent. Court, il, '«t-'o?; nwinls-r It.or.l Directors W. S. Aumiation. 'o', o: 1 Inb, ‘o i-‘o;; Instructor Chemical l-alxiratory. 06-07. Beta I Vita. (It h i.. Miss Katik (Jordon. B S . A I « Nashville. Tcnn- Vice-President Class 'oj ‘o : Secretary Class, 'o6-'o7: Class Historian '©6- '07. 2 2 Mall, Glenn A . B. S., J Nashville, Tcnn. H vi no.ton, James T.. B. E.........- Nashville. Tcnn 'Varsity Five. ’ ( •'«;; Class Five, 'o.f'04. ’o; '05. ‘05 'of . '06-'or- Howei.i., Morton B.. 111. B. K . $ J H Nashville. Tcnn. Class Vice-President. ’oj- 041 Scrub Blown.’03 ’04: Treasurer Ennimvr- inx Association.'ot '04; Class President. 'oj-'06; Honor Commit- tee. 'o '06: Chairman C©mkt Board. 'ot'oe : University («Ire Club. o.i '04. o.i ‘o«. 'ot ’of . '00 o;: Sc. retary Glee Club. ©j-‘©6: Pre ident Glee Club, 'ofi-'or: Commotiore Club: In- structor in Drawing, 'of '0?. Captain Class Nine, ‘os '04: 'V.trsitv Nine, o.t 04. or- of 06-07: Captain Class Five. '04 'ot. CU- Five, 'ot '04. '04 'ot. of 06 '06 '07: 'Varsity Sipi.t !. 'ot 'o( . '06 'or: Varsity Five. 'of -or: Class Track. 'o.i '04. '04 'ot. '05 'of , 'of '07. Gymnasium Team '04 'et. 'ot 'of . 'o6 'or: CoMBOdM Club. V. U. LSITO T BM Champion. '03-'04. '01 ot. 'ot 'of : Fat uity Knocker, '06-'07. Slovens. Ark. Jones. Arthur F.. B A . f 7' U Dresden. Ten A istant Manager Tr.t. k Team. ot 'oft. Manager Tra. % Team, 'of '07; Class Vice-President. '06 '07: .Secretary Pan-Hellenic Council. 23 'ob-'o?.: Commodore Club. Bond, Wm. , B. A.. P V J . ........................ Brownsville, Tenn. John Marshall I-aw Club; ComRVKkm Club. McHknrv. C II . B S . 2 .1 E.. .... Monroe, I-a Vi-.- I’residcnt Fan-Hellenic Council. 'oft '07: Vicc-Fresidcnt Louisiana (lull, 'oft '07. Lockhart, J. E„ B. Iv........... Nashville. Tenn. Class Five, 'or '04. 'o4-‘ot. '05 'oft. 06-'07, 'Varsity Five, 'oft-'or: 'Varsity Track Team, 'o.t '04. ’04 '05. 'ot-'oft. 'oft '07. Captain 'Varsity Track, 'oft '07. Manter, J. Owsley. B A . P J Nashville, Tenn 'Varsity Footloll Squad. 'o,t_'04; Class Five, 'o.t '04. '04-’ot. '04 'oft, 'oft '07: Manager Class Track Team. '01 '04: Manarer Class Five. 'ot 'oft: CL - Prrsiileit. ’04 'ot ll n.ir Committer. '04 'ot; Assistant Manarer Bao-lnll Tram 'ot ’oft. Manare r liao-ball Team, 'oft '07: 'Varsity Eleven. '04-’05. '05-'oft. 'oft-'07: Com- modore Club. McClain, V T„ B S.. A ,f ...................................... Glostcr. Miss Scrub Eleven, 'ot 'oft: 'Varsity Eleven, 'ob-'oy. John Marsltall U« Club. •’1 Mookk, Waltkr S.. B. 15. Nashville, Tenn. Nkwbkrry, Farrar B A. H 1 Arkadclphia. Ark- Odki.l, Allan Fclson. B. S . M S . A I Water Valley. Mi . Literary Editor iMufrtfr. 'oj 'o . ' x '07; Cl Track, ’oj-’oft: Instni- mental Club, '05 ‘06: Winner Ob ’' •' I’m i , ’or'o6-‘o;; In- structor in Chemical Uboratoo'. ‘04 V . ‘oj ’« . ‘oft-’oy; Director Summer School Chcmiary. ‘on. Kdit'-r in-Chk-f Cour.t. 'o4 oj; President of University Calumet Club; Prophet o: Allah. 1’oagi;. J Malcolm, B. A . t J Gymnasium Team. ‘05 '06. ’oft- 07. Rankin’. Lewis. 1).. B 15. Jacksonville. Fla. Nashville. Tenn. 25 Rkdmond, Matthkw C.. B. A., £ Floyd. La. Treasurer Senior ( lass. 'oo-'oj. Rhodks. M. |., B A Arkadelphia, Ark. Drlivatr Student V©liinlrfrComtn!i 'n ot V . Vi. • I’n ulrnl Itiilo •ophic Utrmry Soeirty, ot o . I’miikm I.itrrarv Soiriy, Prvsidin : Oflker Pebruar. nil Cunteu. 'o -'oj. Rhodks, Robkkt (' . !‘. A Arkadelphia. Ark svau-s. i:, i . b !•:. a Nashville. Tenn. S. rul Footlwll Team, 'oj -'o.i. ‘oj 'oi; Captain Scrub Eleven. 'oa 'os on '07. flunnrw Maiuup-r Conn, 'oj - oft: EntritterrifiK Bailor .i suiter. 'o 'ot,. of '07; Manager Varsity Five. oO-’or. Smart Trank Pbi.zkk. B S.. J A A'. Charlottesville. Va. tiler ( Iuli, o.t oi. ’01 ’ot. 'ot oft. oft '07. S - n turv Glee Club. 01- os: I’reviilent V M.'C A.. 'o6-’o?: Class Five. 'oO-'oj; Faculty Representative. .’0 Socuy. Akmon Max, B. A . 'P K - Hoi Kib. lcxas Honor Committee. '06 ‘07: Mcmtwr Board Directors West Side Asso- ciation. 'o '07: Treasurer Pan-Hellenic Association, '06 - 07; t las Representative. ‘06- '07. Stvbblkfield. David Rankin'. Jr.. B E., - I Nashville. Tvnn. Class Preside 111. 'oi 'o.i: Honor Committee. '0.1 '0 ; Vice-President Wallace Club, 'os '06. Tn.-as-.m r Commodore Club. 'of. '07: Pre-i dent Wallace Club. 'o( -’07. Buxines Manager Commencement Courier. '06-'07. Tab . Tiibodork Tcknkk. B. A Nashville, lonti. Honor Committee. ’06 '07; President Philosophic Literary Society. ‘ofi ’07; Menitwr of Board of Directors ost Side Association. 'oO-’o7. Taylor. Cckrib Finis. B. E...................................... Nashville, lonn. Thompson . Edward G., B. A , P J Marianna, Ark Assistant Manager ‘Varsity football Team, '05 - o«; Manager Aarsity Foot let 11 Team, 'oo-'o?: Member Board ot Directors of West bide Association. ‘ot ‘oft. '• ‘07; President Commodore Club. 06-07; Pan-Hellenic Council, o6-‘o7. Oriain of the Comet i. I sat on the moon Watching two lovers spoon. In the far away land of the stars All the- little orbs twinkled As he told her his love. And the sad old earth Sent a smile up above Through the light of the azure Kars. II. 'Twas Venus he wooed. And he sued and sued With the heart of a true lover !h M. There was gossip galore As the lovers would spoon. And Jupiter winked with A smile at the moon And guessed what the future would hold. 111. The God of the stars Is solemn old Mars. And some gossip immediately told How the star courted Venus. Which he shouldn’t allow; Then Mars with a frown And a howl made a vow To put an end to this true lover lx ld. IV. Mars gave him a kick S hard and so quick Like a rocket he flew in surprise. Then a comet he was. The first ever seen. And the wondering old Barth Was surprised, I ween. At the fuss going on in the skies. 28 B. M. B. Junior Class W. A. CUNNINGHAM................................President E. W. POTTS................................Vice-President A. G. ADAMS, J ...................-.............Secretary NANNIE HARDIN MOORE.............................Treasurer LOIS BEJACH______________________________Sergeant-at-Arms 'Academic Department Atkins. Daniel Ezell, I) 8 II Nashville, Tenn. Brjach, Lois..............................................................................Memphis, Tenn. Sergeant-at-Arms, Junior Class.'o6-'o7; Associate Editor of Hustler, 'o6-’o7; President of Dialectic Literary Society, '06: Dialetic Debater vs. John Marshall Law Club,’o6 ’o7; Vice-President West Tennessee Club, ’o6-’o7; Class Track Team, ’05, ’06, '07; Varsity Track, ’07. Blake, Robert Edwin. K 2..................................................................Nashville, Tenn. Owl; ’Varsity Eleven, ’03. ’os, ’06: Captain 'Varsity Eleven, ’07; 'Varsity Five, '03. ’04. ’06. ’07; 'Varsity Nine, '06, ’07; ’Varsity Track Team. ’04, ’06. ’07: Captain Class Track Team, ’04; Vice-President Sophomore Class, ’os. ’06; John Marshall Law Club Debater vs. Philosophic Literary Society, ’o6-’o7: Pan-Hellenic Council. ’o6-’o7. Boswell, Clifton Seaton, 0 J 8...............................................................Louisville, Ky. Owl; Board Kissam Hall Directors. 'o6-’o7. Cbcil. John Wilkerson, Jr., 2 .V.........................................................Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. Chappell. James Edward. 2 A E. B. S........................................................Hopkinsville. Ky Freshman Debater. ’o4-’o5; Inter-Society Debater. ’os-’o6; elected Sewanee Debater, ’06-07; Athletic Editor of Hustler, '06-07'. winner of Freshman Mathematics Medal, ’o4-’o5; winner of Owen Prize Medal in Biblical Literature. 'os-’o6; Delegate to Student Volunteer Convention. ’06. Clark. Gordbntia Waite, A K E................................................................War trace, Tenn- Cullom, Cornelius Perry, J 8.............................................................Waco. Texas. University Calumet Club; Editor Observer, ’o6-’o7; Critic of Dialectic Literary Society, ’06; Freshman Debater, ’o4-'o$. Cunningham, William Alex., 2 X...................................................;---Nashville, Tenn. Owl: 'Varsity Nine, ’05, ’06, ’07; Sub. ’Varsity Eleven, ’04. ’os, ’06; 'Varsity Five, ’o6-’o7; .Manager Freshman Five, ’04-05: President Junior Class, ’o6-’o7. Cummings, Allen Bledsoe................................................-............Petersburg, Tenn. Douglas. Hamilton. Jr., 2 X.............................................................Atlanta. Ga. Associate Editor Observer, '06-07 Associate Editor Hustler, ‘06-07; Vice-President Philo- sophic Literary Society, ’o6 ’o7; Inter-Society Debater. ’06; Pan-Hellenic Council. ’o6-’o7; UniversityJCalumet Club. v? Junior Class Dozier, Howard Douglas, K 2...................................... _.......-.......Chapel Hill, Ten Manager Freshman Eleven, ‘04; Class Track Team, '05; President Philosophic Literary Society, ’ ( -’07; Philosophic Debater, vs. John Marshall Law Club. 'o6-’o7; Honor Committee. ’o6-‘o7: Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, ’06-’07. Eaton, Alpred Harmon, 0 A' 1.......................... -............................... Memphis. Tcnn. Eckles, Frank Seville ..................................................................Nashville, Tcnn. Epperson, Thomas Haslam, J T J..................................... -.....-..........Nashville, Tenn. Ewing, Samuel Cecil, B H II.................................-............................Columbia, Tenn. University Calumet Club; Associate Editor Observer, 'ofr-'o?: Chairman Literary Committee of Comet Board, '06-07 'Varsity Track Team. '06. Godbey, Lois Amanda, J 0..............................................................Nashville, Tenn. Gorton, Levin Waites, J K E.................................... -.......................Waterproof, La. Graham, Edward Witt, 2J .V.......................................................... .Camden, Tenn. Grand Marshal Literary Societies, 'o6-'o7. Handly, Elise, KAO................................................................... Nashville, Tenn. Handlin', Ruby, K A 0................................................................... Cullman. Ala. Howard, John Blakeley, 2 ,V........................................................ . Mt. Pleasant, Tcnn. Hoye, Matt John Lucas, 1’ V.............................................................. Newton, Miss. Inglis, Edgar Auchincloss, A T £................................................... Jacksonville, Fla. Owl; 'Varsity Nine, ’05. ’06, '07; Class Five, ’o4-'o5: Class Track Team. ’07. Marchman, R. L.......................................................................... DaleviUe, Ala. McHenry, Armand G.. 2 A E................................................................ Monroe, La- McHenry. Carl Holbrook, LAE.......................................................... Monroe, La. Moore, Nannie Hardin, K A 0..............................................................McKenzie, Tcnn. Treasurer Junior Class, 'o6-'o7. Morton. Marvin Posbv, 2 A E........................................................... Fordycc, Ark. Murphy, Lawrence W................................................... ..... . Magnolia, Ark. Vice-President Dialectic Literary Society. ’o6-’o7; Inter-Society Debater, 06-07. Paine, Thomas Fite, B 6 II.......................................................... Aberdeen, Miss. Assistant Manager 'Varsity Track Team, '06-07 • Glee Club. 'os-'o6, 'o6-'o7; Captain Scrub Nine, '05; Associate Editor Hustler, ‘os 'o6. '06-07; Comet Board, o5 'o6. Palmer, Horace Edward, Jr., K A.................................................. Murfreesboro, Tcnn. Owl; Manager Class Five, '04-0;; Assistant Manager 'Varsity Eleven, '06; Manager-elect 'Varsity Eleven. '07: Pan-Hellenic Council, ’o6-’o7; Glee Club, 'o6-'o7. Perry, William Sprigg.................................................................. Franklin, Ky. Potts, Embree William. J K E................. . .. Dallas. Texas. Vice-President Junior Class, 'o6-’o7; Owl; Assistant Manager 'Varsity Nine, '07. Prather Andrew, K A....................................... _.......................... Columbia, Ga. Owl. Scales, Daniel Hillman, A I...................................................... Nashville, Tenn. 3 Junior Class Self. William Dennis..................................................................Jonesboro. Ark, Vbrtrbbs, John Jacob, Jr., - X....................................................... Nashville, Tenn. Waters, William Harrison..................................-........................... Lebanon, Tenn. Webb. Ernbst Clay, 2 S................-.......-........................................Webb City, Mo. Woodcock, Wilson Wiley, K f.......................................................... Nashville, Tenn. Young, Elizabeth, K A V.................................................................Memphis, Tenn. ;ngineering 'Department Adams, Adam Gillespie. Q J H.....................................-....................... ..Nashville, Tenn. Owl; Gymnasium Team, 'o4-’o5. o5-'o6. 'o6-'ot. President Dialectic Literary Society, '06; Treasurer Dialectic Literarv Society, '06-07; Executive Committee Engineering Asso- ciation. 'oA-'o;; Secretary Engineering Association. ’o5-’o6; Secretary Junior Class, '06- '07; Comet Board, ’o6-’o7 ; Freshman Debater, 'o4-'os; Vice-President Wallace School Club. ‘o6-'o7. Allf.n, Wharton Harwell, h 2.................................................................. Nashville, Tenn. Owl; Instructor Chemical Laboratory. 'o6-'o7; Glee Club. 'os-'o6. Badoux, Henry Latimer................................................................................Nashville, Tenn. Brookes, John Finney.......................................................................... Nashville, Tenn. Brown, Tames Colie, J 7' J..................................................................... Franklin. Tenn. Owl. Chase, Goodwin Dazby, B 6 It...........................v................................. Nashville, Tenn. Owl; Glee Club, ’o3-’o4. 'o4-'o5; Secretary Engineering Association, ‘o4-’o5. Eatherly, Charles B., 2 N................................................................ -Nashville, Tenn. Hass lock, Louis Whorlby. — ............................................................... Nashville. Tenn. Vice-President Engineering Association, 'o6-’o7. King, [ohn Joseph, 2 X.....................................................................Louisville. Ky. Owl. Lehr. William Hbrndon, 2 X.............-......................................................Waco, Texas. Instructor Chemical Laboratory, ’o6-'o7. Peoples. Edgar Livingstone, 2 .V.......................................................... Columbia, Tenn. Owl; Instructor Chemical Laboratory, ’o6-'o7; Business Manager Comet. ’o6-’o7. Stone. J. Noi.lner, J T J.................................................... . . .. .. — Nashville. Tenn. Owl; ’Varsity Eleven, ’04, '05, ’06; All-Southern Eleven. '04. ’05. '06; ’Varsity Track Team. '05, ’06. ’07; Captain Freshman Track Team, '05; Captain 'Varsity Five. ’o6-’o7; Sec- retary Sophomore Class, ’o5-’o6. Talley, Eugene Gardner.................................................................... Nashville. Tenn. Webster, Frank Watkins................................................................... Huntsville, Ala. Assistant Descriptive Geometry and Applied Mechanics. Williams, Samuel Watkins, 2 A E................................ 33 West Harpcth. Tenn. t Sophomore Class Agnus Amis. A' A a........ Gkorgk F. Archer, •P J h- Joe Welks Baugh----•..... Sam Dent Bell............ Charles W. Bbnnett....... William A. Bennie. J A- E... Percy R. Bbttison.... ... Virginia Black......... John Vaughn Blake, K 2 .. V. C. Bogkk. 'P A -... Henry E. Branskord, I A A Rob E. Bright............ Cnas. Finney Brumracii__ Sam J. Caldwell, J A' E Harry W. Cameron........ William M. Clayton. II A' A Hooper P. Connell. 2 A--- Watson M. Cook........... Hugh B. Cowan............ Elijah A. Cox. II 8 II... Edw. B. Craig. P J a.... George Guy Crawford. AT U Marion K. Cruce, A' 1 .......... Walker Percy Cunningham. - Norman Dale, B a II........... Lester W. Dann, B 8 II........... James P. DbFord, P K 2 -- ... -- Julian Elliot. P A - ....... ... Carl C. Gardner.................. President Vice-President .Secretary and Treasurer ..............Honor Com n: it lee Nashville, Tenn. B. A. Greenville, Miss. B. E. Bellevue, Tenn. B. E. .Martin, Tenn. B. A. Hartford, Ky. B. A. Nashville, Tenn B. E. Nashville, Tenn. B. E. Nashville, Tenn. B. S. Nashville, Tenn. B. S. .Nashville, Tenn. B. E. Union City. Tenn. B. S. Trenton, Tenn. B. A. Thompson Station. Tenn. B. E. Union Springs. Ala. B. S. Nashville. Tenn. B. E. -Corncrsville. Tenn. B. A. Nashville. Tenn. B. S. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. B. E. Baldwyn, Miss. B. A. ..Chattanooga, Tenn. B. S. . Bellbuckle. Tenn. B. S. Ardmore, Okla. B. A. Nashville, Tenn. B. E. Columbia, Tenn. B. S. Tullahoma, Tenn. B. A. .Fayetteville, Tenn. B. E. ..Weatherford. Tex. B. A. ..Columbia, Tenn. B. A. Officers GUY CRAWFORD.............................. HORACE SHERRILL........................ DAVE MORTON......................... WM. P. MATHENEY.................. Sophomore Class ‘Roll 3« Sophomore Class ‘Roll Florbna Gates, 9 J H ........ Rob. H. Gill, A 2.......... J. Hugh Gwynn, - A E....... William E. Harlan. 2 X..... John Hays. J A' E............ Robert S. Henry, 4 J ft John Hill, A T Q........... L. M. Hollins. 2 X..... William Hume, Jr.. J A E . 1)an P. Sexton, P K f..... Horace E. Siikrrbll. 2 I E Joseph W. Stokes. K T .. William C. Steele. 2 A E Allan M. Street, A 2 . Howell R. Taylor...........- Paul W. Terry.............. Colet P. Thogmorton, 2 V William L. Tiiroop. A 2 ..... William S. Tipton. 2 A E..... Harlin G. Tucker. A 2 John M. Martin. J A E ... W. Porter Mathbnky, II 9 II. Edward Maupin, 2 A E ... Frank Mayfield, 2 A E------ . Charles T. Moon. ATI!. David H. Morton, J A A William Monger ... .... Fred T. Wilson, J A A...... C. I. Whitten. A 2..... Karl Whittaker............. Ed. H. West. P J h Roy Rbpass............. Jewell Proctor. P J h ---- John Pipkin. A 2.. William Perry................ H. Perry, A A ...... . ----- Sam Pepper, J ft. ------- Withers Peebles, J A E....... Meade Patterson, J A E..... James Noland................. Oscar Noel, P J 9........... .Nashville. Tenn. B. S. .Fayetteville, Tcnn. B. E. .Martha, Tcnn. B. S. -Mt. Pleasant. Tenn. B. E. .Nashville, Tenn. B. E. .Nashville, Tcnn. B. A. -Dresden. Tcnn. B. A. .Nashville, Tenn. B. A. .Nashville. Tcnn. B. S. .Memphis, Tcnn. B. S. .Dcllrose, Tenn. B. A. .Nashville, Tenn. B. S. . Martin. Tcnn. B. E. Oklahoma, Okla. B. S. . Brownsville. Tenn. B. S. Nashville. Tcnn. B. S. Elkton, Ky. B. A. .Nashville, Tenn. B. A. Cleveland, Tcnn. B. A. Nashville, Tenn. B. S. Martin, Tenn. B. S. Cedar Hill. Tcnn. B. A. Shelbyvillc. Tcnn. B. A. .Cleveland, Tenn. B. A. Sharon, Tenn. B. A. Louisville. Ky. B. S. ..Rochester, N. Y. B. A. .Carthage, Tenn. B. A. Mineola, Tex. B. S. Tampa. Fla. B. S. .Nashville, Tenn. B. E. ..Nashville, Tenn. B. S. Franklin, Ky. B. S. Pine Bluff, Ark. B. A. Franklin, Ky. B. A. .Nashville, Tenn. B E. . Memphis, Tenn. B. A. .Moo res ville, Ala. B. A. .Nashville, Tenn. B. E. .Nashville, Tcnn. B. E. .Nashville, Tcnn. B. S. The Moon Looked Down And Saw Not One. Class Roll Adams, Morton Boytb, P J 6................... B. S. Vice-President Class Ten; Comus Club. Albright, Fenton, $ K 2............................B. E Amis, Rbbsb Thomas.................................B. A Winner of entrance prize in Latin and Greek. Arthur, Russell Watson.............................B. E. Baird, Gbrbn McLbmorb, J K K............... B. S. Comus Club. Bartlett. Addip................................ B. A Baskbrvill, Malone McTykirk, P J ............ B. S. Comus Club; Scrub Team. Officers ROY C. KKEBLER, 2: X. President MORTON B. ADAMS. P J V. Vice-President BENJ. E. TATE. 0 J Secretary J. ROSS CHESHIRE, U II. Treasurer LISTON TATUM. 2 A’, Sergeant-al-A rms ..Nashville, Tcnn. . .Stanton, Tcnn. .. Franklin, Tcnn. . Rochester, N. Y. .....Geren, Miss. Cedar Hill. Tcnn. .....Mexico, Mo. 43 freshman Class Beene. Dow Bunvan -B. A... Secretary of Dialectic Society. Bennett, George Milton Bbnnib, Banks Alexander. J A' F....... Honor Committee; Comus Club. Black. Carl Samuel. A T U............. Comus Club. Blackman, John Williams............... Blakkmore. Dan........................ Comus Club. Blanton, W. H......................... Bond, W. H............................ Bowers. P. C., 2 X.................... Bradley, E. C., 2 .V.......- ........ Comus Club. Brbwhr, H. V., 2 X.................... Buford, E. H.......................... Buhler. H. F..................... .... Bull. J. W............................ Freshman Debater. Byrd, W. B . A T Q.................... Caldwbll, K., K A..................... .....B. S. _____B. S. .....BE .....B. E......... .....B. S........ .....B. a.:...... .....B. E......... .....B S......... .....B. E.. .....B. S........ .....B. E......... .....B. A........ _____BA.......... B S. B E Secretary Comus Club; Class Five Callahan, Mrs. E. C.................-.........B. A...... Callahan, H. L.............................. B. A...... Carter, J. C., 4 J 8..........................B. S...... Comus Club. Cartwright, Henry Hart, 2 .V................. B. E — Comus Club. Cheshire, James Ross, B 8 II................ B. E...... Treasurer Freshman Class; Vice-President Comus Club. Church. James Turnbr..........................B. A...... Cleaves, John Royai........................ B. E...... Coleman, Charles William, 2 .V . ............ B. A........ Collins, Tom. 2 A E........................ B. S...... Cornelius, Charles LbSukur, J K E.............B. A...... President Comus Club; Glee Club. .....Town Creek, Ala. .......Paragould, Ark. ......Nashville, Tenn. ......Nashville, Tenn. ----Brentwood, Tenn. •......Nashville, Tenn. ----New Market, Ala. ----New Orleans, La. .........Anderson, Ind. -.....Covington. Kv. ......— Terrel. Tenn. ------Nashville. Tenn. .....Big Rock, Tenn. .. ......Elkton, Tenn. ------Nashville. Tenn. ------Nashville. Tenn. .....Nashville, Tenn. ......Nashville, Tenn -----Nashville, Tenn. .....Nashville, Tenn. ------Nashville. Ter i. ..... Columbia. Tenn. ----Brunswick. Tenn. .......Allensville, Ky. ......Hanccville. Ala. .....Nashville. Tenn. 44 Freshman Class Cullom. Job Ransom. 11 H 11....................... B. A.............................Murfreesboro, Tenn. Com us Club. Damon, William Timothy, 2 V................. . ,_B. E..................................Corsicana, Tex. Dbnnbdy, Hblbn Margaret, J 6................... B. S................................Nashville, Tenn. Assistant Manager Class Five. DkPikrri, Bernard Watts.......................... . B. S............................. .Nashville, Tenn. Darden, G.. 0 A 2 B. E -Washington, Ga. Dowling, N. T.. 2 A E.....................: B. S Ozark. Ala. Fox. W. L., K T................................. B. B . Nashville, Tenn. Comus Club; Manager Class Five. Garrett, J. R., 2 A h. ...---------------------- -B. S.. — .South Pittsburg. Tenn. Gilmore. W. L., 2 A B. S. ...Nashville, Tenn. Godbey, R. W....... — B. A........................... Nashville. Tenn. Gray r........................................... B. S............................... Chicago. 111. Hannah. J. B. K .Pensacola. Fla. Hayes, G. H„ 2 .V ................................ B. E . Elkton, Ky. Hill, A. B., Jr.. iP A ' B. S............................... Nashville, Tenn. Howell, Oliver Lynch. A' 2.......................B. S................................. Dover. Tenn. Holloway. H. S.......................................B. S... Hendersonville. Ky! Kaufman, Rhoda..................................... B. S............................. Columbus, Miss. Kaufman, Elias Raas ... B. S ... Lake Charles. La. Kbbbler, Roy Carter, 2 X.........................B. S............................ Louisville. Ky. President Class Ten; Comus Club; Intersociety oratorical contestant. Locke, Frank Murray, 2 A F. ... . B. S Ashdown. Ark. Lobhr, Allen George.. ........................... B. S............................. Nashville,-Tenn. Lusky, Leonard Maurice.... ........................B. K....... . Nashville, Tenn. MacDonbll. Nanita, e J H......................... B. S............................... Nashville, Tenn. March, William Henry.............................. B. F. Mobile. Ala. May, A W...................................... B. E............................... Nashville, Tenn. Martin, Walker Lawrbncb. J A F--------- ... — ...B. S......................._________Union Citv, Tenn. Comus Club. Mason, Laura Bell. A' A H..........................B. S.............................Cedar Hill. Tenn. McMurray, John William........................... B. E............................. Nashville. Tenn. Mooney, Timothy John, A T U...................B. E............................. Nashville. Tenn. Comus Club. Moore, Rupert Edward, 2 X..........................B. E...................................Lead. S. Dak. Comus Club. 45 h'rcshman Class Morrison, Dwight Wesley, If n -------------- B. E................. Class rive: Scrub Team. Neely, William Daniel, 2 X-------------- - B. E...............-- Com us Club; Class Five. Nelson, Rosin a. tt j ....................... B. S...-............. Nelson, Wilbur Armistbad......... ............ B. S. . .......... Noel. Edwin Thomas, P J 6................... -B. S..........-...... Varsity Football; Comus Club. Noland, Thomas Webb ................... . -B. S........................ Class Five; Scrub Team. Nyb, Paul Fitzgerald. K A......... ...........--B. S................. Comus Club. Paschall, Freeman............. . B. S................ Pentecost, Clement Buss, 0 A' 2 .BE.. ..... .... Pepper, Thomas, K 2................ .. B. S...................... Pinson, William Wallace, 2 A E................ B. S....... Glee Club; Class Five; Scrub Team. Pittmann, Allen Ross................ -.......B. A............. ... . Potts, Hugh Frank, JKE ..........................B A.................. Scrub Team. Pricb, Ben Franklin, 2 .V...................... B. S................. Comus Club. Prichard, Joseph Gibson, J H .................. B. S................ Varsity Football. Priest, Charles.......... .... B. S....... . ..... Raff, Arthur................................. B. S................. Gymnasium Team Ransom, Joe Richard, K 2.. . .................. B. S...................... Reynolds, LeRoy............ . B. A...................... Riddle, Sydney Walker, 2 V B. S............... Comus Club. Roberts, Emma................................. B. S.................... Roonf.y, Martin Aloysin...................... ..B. E........... ........ Ross, William Warfield, 2 V -.......B. 15---------------------- Treasurer Engineering Association; Treasurer Comus Club; Class Five. Sample, Hubert Arthur B..........................B. E.................... — McKenzie, Tenn . ----Smyrna, Tcnn. .Nashville, Tenn. .. Nashville. Tenn. _____Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. ......... Denton, Tex. Nashville. Tenn. ... Springfield, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. ______Lebanon. Tenn. ..........Dallas, Tex. ... Prairie Point, Miss. ..........Baird, Miss. Franklin, Tenn. .......Louisville, Ky. Palmetto. Tenn. Lawrenccburg, Tenn. Nashville. Tenn. _____Columbia, Tenn. Nashville. Tenn. .....Nashville. Tenn. _______Memphis, Tenn. 46 fresh man Class Shaub, Earl Sowell, 0 K 2.........................B. E.....................Tucumcari. New Mexico. Shivers, Scott, 2 X...............................B. E..................................Nashville, Tenn. Comus Club. Skipwith, Lee.....................................B. E..................................Nashville. Tenn. Smith, Ira D., Q J B----------------------------- B. S--------------------------------Hopkinsville, Ky. Freshman Debater. Stark. Joseph Carter, 2 X...........................B. E............................Zucatuas, Mexico. Comus Club. Swic.gart, William Harris, j A' E..................-B. A............................Union City, Tenn. Comus Club. Tate, Ben Ethan, P J 0.............................B. S....................................Ashland, Ky. Comus Club; Secretary Class Ten; Scrub Team. Tate, James Varnell. P J 0.........................B. S....................................Ashland, Ky. Glee Club; Comus Club; Scrub Team. Tatum, Liston Gboroe. 2 X...........................B. S..................................Corsicana, Tex. Scrgeant-at-Arms;Freshman Class. Turner, Banks Pearson, K 2--------------- B. A.............................Newbern, Tenn. Turner, Finis Hill, 2 A...........................B. A............................New York City. Wade, Frank, J K 2.............................. B. A...............................Trenton, Tenn. Wardlaw. Eloise...................................B. A...........................Bellbuckle, Tenn. Warren, Margaret Brownie, 0 J B...................B. S............................Nashville, Tenn. Weaver, Burchettk McFarland, ll B II—------------B. A.................. —.......... ..Memphis, Tenn. Comus Club. Webster, Matt Scruggs, J K E................B. E............................Wart race, Tenn. White, Aaron Pancoast-------------------------------B. A----------------------------- Phoenix, Ariz. Whiteside. Joseph Lister, 2 X....................-- B. A------------------------- ..Anniston, Ala. Whitson, Harvey Thurman, 2 X......................B. S...........................Cookeville. Tenn. Comus Club. Young, Rebecca Locke..............................B. A..............................Memphis. Tenn. 47 The Time, the 'Place and the Girl O co-ed fair, with stately mien, Pray tell me, canst not find An harbor for a love-tossed heart Within thy classic mind? For by yon well-based statue grim Mute witness to our tryst. I vow a love more certain far Than that thou ne'er wast kissed She nodded and upraised to me Those eyes bedimmed with learning; Her spinsterhood seemed far away— My heart with pride was burning. And the gargoyles on the old bell tower Prophetic of some future hour, looked down and laughed at me. R. P. V. Everybody works but the Freshman. He sits around all day. With his hands down deep in his pockets, Pooling his time away; The teachers treat him nicely So do the Sophomores, too (?) Everybody works hut the Freshman, Lord, what docs he do? 48 R. C. K. Senior C ass Medical ‘Department Abernathy, Alfred Shields.. .Pulaski, Tenn. Anderson, Charles Franklin . Nashville, Tenn. Ballkntink, Henry Thomas.............Rumsey, Kv. Barnett, Herbert Nowlin..........Cleburne. Tex. Barr, Hugh................... -Dresden, Tenn. Bartlett, R. E., Jr..... .......Nashville, Tenn. Brewer Walpole C........................Atlanta, Ga. Bryan, Oval Nelson....................Watertown. Tenn. Bryant, Alexander Joshua.........Bradford. Tenn. Buie, Neil Douglk.......................Marlin, Tex. Carter, Hbrvby..............................Iridell, Tex. Chadwick, William Ewing__________Beech Grove, Tenn. Cooper, Wibb Earl................Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. Conn, Leslie Dye........................ Gans, I. T. Evans, Charles Edward............Tullahoma, Tenn. Fabibn, Joseph Jacques...........Birmingham, Ala. Grizzard, Hinton Earl.. Edgefield Junction, Tenn. Henderson. James Victor...........Sevierville, Tenn. Hollabaugii, Cleveland Buchanan................Marshall, Ark. Jackson, Eugene...............................Elmo, Tex. James, Francis Tarlkton................ Wetumpka, Ala. Lackey, Job Basc..................................Ripley, Tenn. Lester, Bbi.ford Smith...........................Guthrie. Ky. Maddox, David Campbell.........................Hickman, Ky. Mathews, Richard Leonard...................Springfield, Tenn. Mkacham, Martin Alexander.................... Franklin, Tenn. Miller. Harry Donald..................Johnson City, Tenn. McKnight, Chester Howard.........Brinkley. Ark. McRek, William Campbell.........Trenton, Tenn. Pickens, David Richard.......Bellbuckle, Tenn. Porter, Robert Sterling......Rural Retreat. Va. Reed, James Wilson...............Gibsland, La. Rogers, Clarence Augustus.......Cordova. Tenn. Sandlin, Elioa Green, Jr.........Cuthbert, Ga. Saunders, William Gilchrist.....Jackson, Tenn. Scales, Hunter Ledbetter.......Starkville, Miss. Singleton, Foote Rivers... .Ocean Springs, Miss. Spain, William Batt, Jr..........Talbotton, Ga. Spencer, Charles Edwin....................Verona. Miss. Stephenson, James Henry...................Dallas, Tex. Williams, Clyde Oscar........Olive Branch, Miss. Williams, Humphrey Bates_______Honea Path. S. C. Wright, Guv....................Nashville, Tenn. ‘Post Graduates Acre, N. C......................... Harrod, J. T....................... Johnston, J. G..................... Lacy, J. E......................... Shelley, D. C. L................... Woods, T. II_______________________ ......Kentucky Indian Territory ..South Carolina ------Tennessee ......Kentucky ......Tennessee 5 History Senior Class Medical Department SN THIS frenzied history of the Senior Meds. it must of necessity be noticed that this is the Season for Frost in this community, and also that 20th century implements, Hammers and Lemons, replace by request the conventional Water- man’s Ideal. We began in the fall of ’03 with sixty-five individual and specific arrangements of humanity. Each and every one bore the sign, Just add four years and serve.” After going through a process of resublimation, osmosis, filtration and distillation, to sav nothing of the hours spent in the autoclave, truly the specimens are now ready to be mounted with a diploma. We must, however, overlook the fact that twenty specimens are missing— this on account of their inability to show the Witt-et-al reaction, which, as every one knows, is the Pathognomonic sign of success. So now, as to a little kinder review test,” in the way of a Lemon Grove examination of those specimens that arc to be mounted after a Cap and Gown Smear. Turning back to the fall of ’03. we find that a medical education begins with a distinct chill and rise of temperature—may be, perhaps, an acceleration of pulse, if some kind clothing grafter or the bookstore man had breathed in our direction that most charming word Doc.” The delightful Otis-Media thus produced may still effect some of our heads, tut-tut” to the contrary notwithstanding. The mystical and magical mirror mazes of the Orient are not half as puzzling and inex- plicable as some of the predicaments a would-be M. I), encounters. Home ain’t like this” was plainly written on every Freshie's face and some of our members who are prone to sentimentality found much pleasure in huddling together in the V. M. C. A. room and singing Wait till the Clouds go Rolling by, Nellie, Dear.” By and by finals came along and we poor would-be’s were given a tearfully painful prodding and urged to sprint, and maybe a Freshman’s insatiable greed for hard work is not conspicuous. 5 The second year showed a more self-satisfied looking arrangement. Beetle-eyed little Dakc-apple-caller Holmes Cascade Thompson and the Wheeler and Tucker machine all faded from the Red Corpustula—masterpiece that is now almost ready for exhibition. It was during this year of our medical career that we learned Billie Witt wouldn’t bite, even if Sandolin did quiz for him even,' now and then. The year, however, had its drawbacks, prominent among them being “a-hem, a-hem, we will now take up the Brain. We might also mention Dr. Te He Littercr’s superhuman and Sampsonian effort to make the whole world look Pathological. But all that is yellow is not a lemon, so thus with us the third year proved. It is the firing line, so to speak, and once it was reached enthusiasm was never lacking. Richard A. B. —M. I)., an oftimes genial manipulator of Belly pharseoraphy and cetomy, gave many points (McBirney-Robson) to get stuck or stung on. Weighing and Feeding the Baby,” given by one of mild voice, is a part of the Recrea- tion Series of the third year. A feature of every Junior’s life is the Wednesday afternoon matinee—tragedy here. The great climatic scene in which Czar Bryan issues death certificates to even the bold and right- eous is a thing long to be remembered, but as the old saying goes. No bird ever flew so high but what he had to light, we all light in the Senior Class. De-light-ed the Senior is lord of all he surveys (Freshmen); he is the weakest in the mightiest and the quality of sympathy he gets when exams, begin will not be tempered with mercy nor overflowed with the milk of human kindness. So with ’07. ’Spoon’s oratorical efforts never met more sympathetic ears. His encomiums of Southern men whose work stands out brightly amidst the glamor of the worlds brightest, peculiarly appeals to every son of the South and all are inspired to go forth and add fame to his Alma Mater, always remembering never give sweet milk, and intestinal antiseptics do no good. In order to slice the lemon in a precise manner the class of '07 points with pride to the rarefied atmosphere of society where they are represented by the Gowns, Blouses and Lingerie Club. Its membership includes Charley Anderson of pink shirt fame, Hugh Barr, whose untiring efforts to be smooth made Kissam Hall famous; “Our Bob Porter. L. I., Barrios Steif Lester, Joe Boc Lackey, Baby” Scales. The list is complete with David R. Pickens, highest living authority on the classics “Ward,” Belmont and Boscobel,” and Leonard Mellins Mathews, late of Spring- field, but more lately of Seattle. 53 A prominent organization of the class is the “Do and Dare” Society. Herbert Barnett, President; Locinvah Hollabaugh, a Xmas member and applying for admission; J. Victor Hen- derson, he was onoc taken in. but as his credentials proved to be exaggerated gush, he will again have to tackle the tassels of one Miss Maude. The “Grafter Club”, a purely humanitarian effort, is the most flourishing process in the class. They get a take-out on everything from a safety pin to a hair cut. Webb Earl Cooper is the sheet anchor of this confederation. Lastly I may parsel out some attention to those of ’07 whose unvarying amiability under all conditions entitle them to special mention, if the hammer be permitted to rest for one moment. These fortunatos are Frank James, Oval Bryan, Batt Spain, Guy Wright and Ben Hill Ballentine. Let no man read this history and snicker up his sleeve at the Class of ’07, for the mentioned idiosyncrasies give only schematically an outline of the real. Our college days being about over, we are satisfied that even- member of the Class of 07 fully realizes the debt we owe to those whose lives and talents have been concentrated to the science of the medical profession and that every- one of us will strive to ennoble our calling and thereby add glory to our Alma Mater. (Finis.) 34 A Phonographic Reproduction of a Sorority Meeting Mingling voices: O that was certainly perfectly all right indeed—well he is positively the meanest thing I simply ever saw in all my life—say, did you see Madame Nordica sing? Yes, didn’t she look gorgeous with those “red amberg” roses in her arms?—Lordy, it was just terribly horribly awful -ves, 1 do like Freddie, I think he is just the dearest little thing! Strong voice: Order! Order! Miss Gaty Quill will now favor us with an essay on the origin of sororities. Silvery voice: The word sororities, etomologically considered, is a corruption of an ancient mosaical term saurities. It is only when this vernacular form is analyzed that the real glory of the term appears. (Applause.) Iyet us now consider the word in three parts, sou and ri and ties. The term sau is a Greek word indicating external invocation and internal cmprecation, and was only addressed to a female bovine at milking time. Translated it means be still, or perhaps a better translation is simply stand. When Longstreet wrote “Be still, sad heart and cease repining” he might with better grace have written “Sau, sad heart,” etc. The word ri is evidently of Hindoo origin and has developed recently into the English form rise, which means to go up. Originally the going part was left off and it simply meant up. The word ties, as you all know, is of Spanish descent and means together, since of course it is natural to suppose that two entities cannot be tied without being together. Tender ties is a very suggestive term regarding such things. Neck ties means that the two ends of a thing go incontrovertibly opposite around your neck and meet back together again. For this very reason ladies’ sashes were formerly called ties, but, later, were called bows, through the influence of the French word beaux, which has an unpromulgated similarity of function. Following this only the loop of the sash was called the bow. Thus sau means stand, ri means up, and ties means together. Now, connecting the three we have stand up together which, owing to your intellectual temperament, many of you will readily recognize as a matrimonial term. 55 Hence we see that sororities once meant to get married, now evidently they mean anything but that. But sau, sad heart, and cease repining, Behind the moon is the cloud still shining. (Long applause.) Languid voice: Wasn’t that simplee vast? Simplee sublime? Rapid voice: It was indeed, but did you notice that she had her hatpin with the wrong edge turned up? Languid voice: 0 my stars, you don’t mean it! Multitudinous voices: I’ll vow and declare it’s actually so—ah. fiddlesticks, J don’t give a rap what the boys think of me, but I’ll bet they like my graduating essay on Spring. Say, don’t you think Dink Puglcss is cuter Yes, but he’s not a dasher like Gccback. Strong voice: Order! Order! Miss Owser Rambose will now give us a scholarly interpre- tation of the first verse of Byron’s Sam of Life. Rich, clear voice: Don't tell me in doleful mathematical symbols Vitalized matter is except a holler delusion, For the intellectuality is defunct that recuperates And things ain’t like what they look like they arc nohow. (Terrific applause.) Multitudinous voices: O, couldn’t you revel forever in the rolling rhythms of such restless raptures? O. certainly, Miss Slinc, but say, have you got any chewing gum in your pocket? Why, certainly. I wouldn’t go with a Freshman to the Bijou, but Callyn Ox is a Soph, by a jug full—quit pinching me—no, I wouldn't let him— Strong voice: Order! Order! Order! The star reader of Vanderbilt will now give her star reading. Soft, sweet voice: Sunset and evening star, and one dear caller for me. (The phonograph record was now full. The rest of this interesting reading will appear in the next Comet.) 56 ■I I' ■ Sophomore Class ‘Roll Medical Department '06-'07 Atchison, Kenneth C......Owensboro, Ky. Atkins, Orman 11.........Fedora, Tenn. Bailey, Edward...........Cumbey, Texas. Barron, Archie A , Jr......Rock Hill, S. C. Briggs. William Thompson. Nash ville, Tenn. Bryan, Sydney Hoke.......Reynolds, Ga. Burton. Orin Morgan ___Lawrenceburg, Tenn Charlton, Alton Fenton___Nashville, Tenn. ♦Clayton, E. C...........Village Springs, Ala. Coleman. William James...Aberdeen, Miss. Cowan, Samuel Caperton... Stevenson. Ala. Crawford. J. Lacey.......Troy, Texas. ♦Cullic, John Clifton....Jackson, Miss. Cunningham,John Pickens.Elbridge, Tenn. Drake, John Richard......Bowling Green, Ky. Fowler, Harmon Lonzo Liberty Hill, Texas. Freeland. Clarence W_____Turnersville, Texas. Goodloe, Aareicl Ellis .... Murfreesboro, Tenn. Gorton, Joseph Marion.. Ia uisiana. Goyer, Homer H...........Iuka, Miss. Grace, Malcomc O.........Ozark. Ala. Harper, B. B.............Starr, Miss. ♦Holmes, John P.......... Macon, Ga. ♦Harlan, Herbert D.......Stamford, Texas. .leek, Howard Sheffield__Nashville, Tenn. Jemison, A. Bryce........Birmingham. Ala. Johnson, Arthur----------Clanton, Ala. Jordan, William F........Huntsville, Ala. Keys, Will S.............-Murray, Ky. All men marked ♦ are double year men. ♦Kimbcll, Isom...........Jackson, Ala. King, Chas. Lewis. ......Louisville, Ky. King, Chas. Ordwav .. .Elkton, Tenn. Lancaster, Walter B... Spartanburg, S. C. Legg. Isham Vaughan Elkmont. Ala. Lipscomb, Edwin Jones .. Nashville, Tenn. Litchfield, H. F... Hopkinsville. Ky. Lucey, William E.........Cleburne, Texas. •McDonald, R. C. Bells, Tenn. ♦McKcllcr. Harry R . .. Americus, Ga. Massey, E. E.............Iuka. Miss. ♦Moody. Sam S ...........Shclbyville, Tenn. Morrilan, Chas. D........Burtville, La. Murray. Geo. Massalon----Montgomery, Ala. ♦Page, B. W.. ........Teachcy, N. C. Page, Roy L............... Bowling Green. Ky. Patrick, Thos. Alexander .White Oak. S. C. Rogers. Osborne Britain Shannon, Miss. Smythe, Kelly...................-Jackson, Tenn. Rochelle, Roy Scruggs ... Jackson, Tenn. Stabler, Andrew' I,ee Forest Home. Tent). Stam, Harry......... Amsterdam, Holland. Sullivan, Bayard_____ Sparta, Tenn. Tencry, William Collins . . Pulaski. Tenn. Traylor, John Hamlin .. Olivia, Texas. ♦Webb, Roy...............St. Bethlehem, Tenn. Williamson, Jas. G., Jr.. - -Columbia, Tenn. Young, Andrew Mcrriman, Jr..Muskogee. I. T. Young, Ferrin_____________Bedford, Ala 6o Freshman Medica! Officers T. H. INGRAM..........................................President JAS. H. JONES----------------------------------- ..Vice-President J. J. HOBSON-----------------------------Secretary and Treasurer Members . .-Elkton. Ky. L. R. Wood E. C. Brandon .Elkton, Ky. D. S. Turner Vossburg, Miss. E. C. Brunner— ... . Macon, Ga. E. G. Thompson Mariana, Ark. J. L. Bryan ... .. ... Russellville, Kv. J. O. Manibr - Nashville, Tenn. C. D. Carlton . . Murfreesboro, Tenn. P. M. Kyser... Pineapple. Ala. A. C. Carter ...-Coushatta, La. H. Weaver ... ..Palmyra, Tenn. H. L. Cunningham.. . ..Florence, Ala. J. H. Jones Oak Hill. Ala. J. S. Davidson - -. -Clarendon, Ark. M. D. Hartman Nashville, Tenn. -Star, S. C. E. R. Donnald . .. ..Honca Path, S. C. R. Keys . . .Almo, Ky. J. B. Emison - .Alamo, Tenn. J. M. White... . . W. P. V. Evers .. Mayfield. Ky. J. B. Turner — Nashville, Tenn. J. C. Palvby... - Wells, Texas. John Witherspoon... Nashville, Tenn. M. H. Foster Opelousas, La. Dadney Minor... - ..Nashville, Tenn. S. Green, |r.. Nashville, Tenn. W. M. WlNTON... ..Nashville, Tenn. W. A. Griffin. . .Henderson, Texas. C. D. Gaston ..Birmingham, Ala. J. C. Hall ... McLeansboro, 111. J. F. Standard .. ..Elkton, Kv. G. A. Hall . - -Nashville. Tenn. R. C. Bruce .. Newberry, S. C. B. F. Morris W. W. Lawler W. S. Ivy E. M. Moss ... J. S. M. Presley. Troy, Tenn. M. Pinson Nashville, Tenn. A. J. Thornton J. J. Hohson -Somerville, Tenn. T. S. Hawkins Cedar Hill, Tenn. J. H. Jones H. Renner ... W. L. Walker T. H.Ingram E. C Evans 63 Notes on the New Books Macbeth. By D. Jones, D. Ph. (not the famous Davy Jones), Professor of Lordknowswbat in Vanderbilt University. Macbeth, the hero of the play, is a walking delegate. His wife, Lady Macbeth, is at the head of the Scrubladies Union. Macbeth aspires to the presidency of the Amalgamated Labor Unions, now held by Duncan, kills the latter and gains his end. In his turn he is overthrown by a fellow walking delegate. It is one of the many plays on labor and capital and contains some long and interesting discussions of Socialism. At least this is the estimate which is gained from a perusal of the introduction. The text, which is unimportant, is nevertheless quite well done, and Dr. Jones is to be congratulated on securing so able a helper as Mr. W. Shakespeare has proved himself to be. Followers of the King. By W. F. Skillet, D. D.. Ld. T. I). Subtitle: Or. The Queen, Jack and Tens pot. We are rather disappointed in this latest production of so noted an author. He does not nearly equal in it the vivacity and rapidity of action which so distinguished his earlier work. Characteristics oj Chorus Tallies. Nor docs he impart so much useful information as in that other well known product of his pen. The Science of Mixed Drinks, or Complete Bartender's Guide. It is rumored that he is soon to publish a collection of chapel talks, and we trust that this may make up in charm and thrill what the present volume lacks. The Ablative Absolute in Livy. By Rrrr. B. Ssssteal. Too much cannot be said in condemnation of this volume. It is a blood-curdling tale of the Diamond Dick variety and is highly calculated to give the young reader a very false view of life. We would advise all ptrents to sec to it that this pernicious book is not admitted to their homes. The Art op Being It. By Dilliam L. Wudley. This is written by a man who is evidently thoroughly familiar with his subject. A great many of his works have appeared under the nom de plume “Vanderbilt Athletic Association,” and others under “S. I. A. A.,” both of which, as can readily be seen, are purely fictitious names. 64 Dental Department Senior Class Officers CHAS. G. DILLARD J. M RIDLEY... H M.FULLER.... H. K. TEMPLETON W. F. STONE... H. U RAY...... M R DONALDSON. W. T. MERRirr_ J. P. GLENN... ________President ___Vice-President ---------Secretary ____Valedictorian ________Historian __________Prophet .............Poet Sergeanl-al-Artns Toast Respondent Members Bright. R. M...............Walker, Minn. Butler. S. L...............Chicago, 111. Code. Thos.................Washington. Ga. Cook. A. F_________________San Antonio, Texas. Craig. W. II...............Jamestown. Ark. Crutcher, J. W...........Chapel Hill. Tenn. Delafield. W. P............Mt. Pleasant. Texas. Dillard. C. G.............— Huntsville. Ala. Donaldson, M. R............Tiptonville. Tenn Dunlap, T. E_______________Lamlcy, Ala. Ellis, W. H................Midnight. Miss. Frizcll, V. D..............Poplar Creek, Miss. Fugler, C. S................ Woodville, Miss. Fuller. H. M____________________.Centerville. Ala. Gardner, D. S..............Memphis. Tenn. Glenn, J. P................Spartanburg, S. C. Gregory, A. M--------------Smyrna, Tenn. Hawkins. N. S..............Aliceville, Ala. Harris, Newton-------------Bells, Tenn. Jones, J. W________________Russellville, Ala. Leslie, G. W_______________Adamsville, Ala. Leyden, G. H_______________Anniston, Ala. Merritt. W. T.............Jackson, Miss. Moreland, A. J............Metropolis, 111. Perkins, J. A.............Nashville, Tenn. Pigott, J. W..............Tylertown. Miss. Price, W. B...............Florence. Ala. Pruitt, E. L. M...........Fort Deposit, Ala. Pryor. F. H...............Whitwell, Tenn. Ray, H. B.................Tompkinsvillc. Ky. Ridley, J. M...............Nashville, Tenn. Rockwell, C. S............Savannah, Ga. Rush. H. S................Tompkinsville, Ky. Sholars, S. R.............Orange, Texas. Sheetr., W. A.. Jr........Nashville, Tenn. Stephens, J. W____________Sheridan. Ark. Stewart. R. H.............Saucier. Miss. Stone, W. F...............Athens, Tenn. Templeton, H. K......— Winchester, Tenn. Waits, S. S_______________Keithville, La. Watson, Jas...............Cameron, Texas. Williams A. P.............Furman, Ala. Whitehurst, F. W........Brownsville, Tenn. Dental Department Class of 08 Officers E. L. WILLIAMS..................President C. W. HOFFER...............Vice-President M. A. WOODS.....Secretary and Treasurer C. McCAIN................. E. R JARVIS.............Historian J. F. MILLER..................Pod J. C. BALDWIN.............Prophet Sergeant-at-A rtns Members Austin, G. L......................Alabama Kafpie, I. I_______________________Louisiana Baker, J. H.......................Missouri Kennedy, L. V..................Kentucky Baldwin, K E........—.............Tennessee Lander, T. W_______________________Kentucky Baldwin. J. C.....................Tennessee Layton. C. R.......................Kentucky Barnett. A. J —-------------------Tennessee Lee, A. L..........................Alabama Barton, D. S......................Arkansas Levy, A____________________________Alabama Bowybr, J. St. C..................Texas Lewis. P. E........................Mississippi Braly, A. C-----------------------Tennessee Lord, J. D_________________________Arkansas Brooks. A.........................Russia Marsh. H...........................Texas Brothers. I. I ...................Mississippi Martin. W. T.......................North Carolina Brown, C. K.........................New Mexico Meadows. M. D____________________ ..Tennessee Carter, W. R----------------------Tennessee Miller, J. F_______________________Louisiana Chapman, I. H.....................Mississippi Mims, Z C.............................Alabama Comer. J. H....................... Kentucky IfONthl. R. J..................Alabama Dowell. J N............... .......Arkansas McCain. C..........................Texas Eubanks, W. H.....................Mississippi Nix, H M...........................Alabama Fussbll, J A----------------------Texas Noel. L. W_________________________Tennessee Gahbkrt. R. D....... — Kentucky Ourslkr, W. W......................Tennessee Glover, S. R............ .........Texas Patterson. G. T_________________Arkansas Gowan. A. M-----------------------Mississippi Penny, H. R________________________..North Carolina Goolsrke, W. A.’.--------------- .Texas Qualls. M. J..................... .Tennessee Gripping, B. O--------------------Louisiana Ray, J. N______________....________.Mississippi Harpolk, E. L..................... Texas Robinson, H. G____________________ .Tennessee Hart, J. R.............. .........Tennessee Smith, W. T........................Tennessee Hart, G. C............— Tennessee Street. E. E.......................Texas Harrell, C. R.....................Illinois Weir, W. L_________________________Texas Harrison. E. F....................Arkansas Williams, E. L.....................North Carolina Harkrider, A. N...................Louisiana Williams, W. T_____________________Kentucky Hill, R. R.......... Mississippi Wilson, L. F.......................Alabama Hobbs, T. B....................... Mississippi Wilson, T. M.......................Alabama Hopper, C. W......................Texas Wilson. F. C.......................Arkansas Hudson, C. O----------------------Tennessee Woods, M. A........................South Carolina Jarvis, E. R----------------------Texas Young, M. M________________________Tennessee 7 Freshman Officers J. A. BYRD........................President T. A. CHAPMAN................Vice-President W. E. SIMMS_________Secretary and Treasurer Members C. M. Battle Brownsville. Tcnn. H. J. Bell . ... - Buford. Ky. R. F. Brown J. A. Byrd J. P. Buckner E. P. Byers Cleburne, Texas. T. A. Chapman -. Langford. Miss. E. E. Cook Ola. Ark. Luther Evans Gilkcy, Ark. W. W. Earthman Nashville. Tenn. W. L. Ellis . ..Due West. S. C. A G. Grizzard Edgefield. Tenn. J. B. Giddcns R. E. Hawkins J. B. Jones S. S. Lawrence Wart race, Tenn. S. H. Leslie Yoshio Nishimura W. M. Porter C. L. Reeves Marion. La. C. B. Rosson Dental Class J. N. Sledge______________Greensboro. Ala. W. B. Smith...............Lottvillc. Miss. Elmore Stone..............Portageville, Mo. II. H. Simmons____________Meridian, Miss. W. E. Simms...............Modesto, Cal. I). R. Thompson...........Spielervillc. Ark. Homer Van Zant____________Braxton, Miss. E. F. Watson______________New Waverly, Texas. S. E. Watkins.............New Marlinsvillc.W.Va. J. K. Williams____________Corinth, Miss. W. L. Yarbrough...........Cumby, Texas. 75 A rOlMC LAWrCS ARC IHC HIS FIRST IRNIURT CAS Senior Low C oss Officers LIVINGSTONE NELSON TAYLOR President LLOYD HOLMES BURNS....................................... Vice-President LARKIN ELMORE CROUCH Secretary THOMAS SCOTT WILLIAMS Treasurer Class ‘Roll Adams, Clarence Earnest, A. B.................................. Bell, William Blackburn..................................... Berry, John Tyler.............................................. Bilbo, Thbo. Gilmore...................... ................ Burns, Lloyd Holmbs, B. A. (Vanderbilt), £ X...... Ciiorn, Walter Knaus, A 2...................................... Cochran, Clinton Lire....................................... Cowan. William Buford. B. P.................................... Crouch. Larkin Elmore, M. A. (Vanderbilt), A' £ Howard, Alex. Travis........................................... Hughes, George Taylor, £ .V ......................... iERMAN, Roger Faulkner, A TU................................ kSubur. Marshall Edwin, A' A........................ Locke, Hugh Allen, B. S., A' 2.................... McKee. George Holder, •P K f................................ McRae, Duncan L„ K £........................................... Moore, John Read, B. S .................... Murphy. John Patrick. B.P..--.................................. Murphy, William Charles, B. P............................... Nix, Elmer Cleveland........................................ Patton, Owen W.............................................. Saunders, Madison Ames, B. S„ A' £.......................... Spivey, Sidney Taylor...................... ................... Stockell, Henry Cooper, A' A................................ Talley, William Leslie, B. A. (Princton). 'P K T ----------- Taylor, Livingstone Nelson, K A............................. Thwbatt, Charles Booker, B. A. (Vanderbilt). £ A E.......... Williams, Thomas Scott, B. A. (Southwestern Baptist University). Wynne, F. Osborne___________________________________________ ................Danielsvillc, Ga. ...............-Clovcrdale. Tenn. ................Franklin, Tenn. ___ Poplarville, Miss. Columbia. Tenn. ...............-.Fayette, Mo. ........Chelsea. I. T. .Oxford, Miss. Nashville, Tenn. Mobile. Ala. ____ Columbia, Tenn. ..............Alamo. Tenn. ...............Nashville, Tenn. ................ Birmingham. Ala. ................Leesburg, Fla. ...............Prescott. Ark. Georgetown. Ky. ___Fcstus. Mo. ________________Fcstus. Mo. New Decatur. Ala. .Nashville, Tenn. _______ -Starkville. Miss. ............... Hot Springs, Ark. ... ..........Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. ...............Brownsville, Tenn. DeVall’s Bluff. Ark. £ A E...........Eagleville, Tenn. ................Memphis, Tenn. 80 L Officers, 906-1907 Honor Committee JOHN CRAIG..... WILLIAM P. COOPER LEE DOUGLAS...... SAM C. COSTEN.... GILES J. PATTERSON W. C. WOFFORD.... ..........President .....Vice-President - .....—Secretary ..........T reasurer j Sergeants-at-A run W. R. MANIER.Jr.............Chairman A. W. CHRISTIAN M. E. SEDBERRY Class Smoker Committee GILES J. PATTERSON..........Chairman W. R. MANIER, Jr. LEE DOUGLAS 3 Junior Law Class Class Roll Barham, W. C.. B. S.. A T Q........Milan. Tcnn. Bbll, Robert. P K 2 ..........Union City, Tenn. Bolling. W. E., A T Q..........Nashville, Tenn. Boyd. L. II....................Mound City. 111. Campen, W. Marvin, B. S..........Spencer. Tenn. Chambers, Job. Jr.......-......Clarcmorc, I. T. Christian, A. W., B. A.. - .V-- .Nashville. Tenn. Gregory, W. X.. 2 A E----- Hackett, J. C............. Horton. E. V. . .......... Leech, Harry I)., II II- McComas, E. G............. McMillan. J. Brown, A' A... Manier. W. R.. Jr.. • J H .. Mason, Richard K.. - A E. —St. Louis, Mo. Xix. E. C........ New Decatur, Ala Noel, John, Nashville, Tenn. Patterson. Giles J.. B. A . A' I ..Chester. S. C. Powell, Andrew J ------------ . . Nashville, Tenn. Read. Jesse, 2 .V............. .Scottsvillc. Ky. Rust, Littbli. J., B. S.......... Nashville. Tenn. Cooper, W. P.. $ J .................Nashville, Tenn. Costbk, Sam C., A T Q.............. .McKenzie, Tenn. Craig, John, II H II..................Culleoka, Tenn. Douglas. Lee. B. A.. J a.............Nashville, Tenn. Freeman, W. D...................... Maysvillc. Ark. Godby, R. W..........................Nashville, Tenn. Golden, O. M. ...................... Nashville, Tenn. ............. Augusta. Ark. .................Bristol, Va. ...............Maxwell, Tenn. __________ .Nashville, Tenn. ........ ......Elk City. Okla ...............Nashville. Tenn. .Nashville. Tenn. Sbdberry, M. E .... Buena Vista. Tenn Tillman, Lewis, - V............ .Nashville. Tenn. Turney, John R_________________ Nashville. Tenn. Walker. Andrew J.. A 2. Birmingham, Ala. Webster. J. B.. II n II .......... Elmwood. Tenn. Wofford. W. C., B. A.. A A Spartanburg, S. C. •Wynne, F. Osborne ................. Shelby. Miss. Rx-Members Junior Class Bell, Virgii...... ...... Crabtree, Fount. 2 V Hardcastlb. P. S.. A 21 . Moore, A. Y.. B. S....... Phillips, W. K.. Jr.. K 1 Ransom, John B., P K V__ .Tiptonville, Tenn. ___Muskogee, I. T. .. .Carrollton, 111. Fulton. Miss. Nashville, Tenn. . .Nashville, Tenn 34 •Graduates February. 1908 A 0 5EN OR CLA55-FACUI r VANDERBILT V UNIVERSITY Senior Pharmacy Henry, Wm. B., A ¥.............Mississippi Hvchby, Oliver F.................Tennessee Levy, Samuel F...................Tennessee McGahby, R. Goodloe, K ¥...........Alabama Nash, Wiley T.....................Arkansas Ramsey, Alex. D., A' ¥...........Tennessee Todd, James M„ K ¥................-Alabama Warner, Chas. B., K ¥............Tennessee Williams, Dan. R., K ¥...........Tennessee «7 Bell, M. E., A' ¥................Arkansas Bradley, Earl D..................Tennessee Bobbit, Lawson W.................Arkansas Butenshon, Frank, A' ¥..............Alabama Coffman, Ray T., K ¥--------------Tennessee Davidson, Carlisle W____________Mississippi Felts, Herbert D.................Tennessee Henry, Thomas E., A' ¥...........Mississippi (Bloomstcin Medal, 1906.) Junior Pharmacy SECRETARY S. A. SKOOG, University of Louisiana, Shreveport, La E. R. Walker, Plevna, Ala. Cleveland M. Rbames, Warren. Tenn. T. L. Cartwright, Decatur, Ala. W. A. Chaffin, Gaines boro, Tenn. George C. Harris, Steens, Miss. Carl O. Manning. Shaw. Miss. John S. Allen, Columbia, Tenn. James G. King. Elkton, Tenn. W. H. Ramsey, Linglevillc, Texas. Tyler L Manuum, Iuka, Miss. J. B. Rogers, Flynn Lick. Tenn. TREASURER ROY B. GASTON, Caledonia High School, Caledonia, Miss. S. W. Moore, Nashville, Tenn. L. C. McCord, Lewisburg, Tenn. N. A. Long, Blountville, Tenn. E. G. Morris, Lewisburg, Tenn. K. E. Jones, Brandon. Miss. Ralph S. Johnson, Pensacola, Fla. Miss Carrie U. Nickel, Nashville. Tenn. Miss Callib A. Landrum, DeFuniak Springs. Fla. I. F. Guthrie, Adamsville, Ala. E. O. Trawick, Attapulgus, Ga. T. J. Draper, Nashville, Tenn. Class Roll ♦ Engineering ,dissociation Officers M. L. CULLEY.... L. W. HASSLOCK J. E. HAYS.... W. W. ROSS.... _____President V ice-President -----Secretary ----Treasurer Senior Class L. I,. Baxtkr, ? K T......................................................................Nashville, Tenn. Class Treasurer, ’os-’o6; Manager V. U. Instrumental Club, ’o5-'o6; Comet Board, ’o6-’o7; Commodore Club. M. L. Cullby, 2 X..........................................................................Jackson, Tenn. Instructor in Surveying, ’o5-’o6; Commodore Club; President Engineering Association, 'o6-’oj. C. H. Fibldbr, J K E.........................................................................Trenton, Tenn. Class Secretary, ’o5-’o6; Vice-President Engineering Association, 'os-'o6; Class Five. ’o5-’o6; Chairman Honor Committee.’o6-'o7 ; Class President,'o6-’o7; Secretary Commo- dore Club, 'o6-’o7; Pan-Hellenic Council; Assistant Chemical Laboratory, ’o6 'o7; Board Directors West Side Association, ’o6-'o7; B. D. Club. M. B. Howbll III, P J S.....................................................................Nashville, Tenn. Vice-President Class ’03-04; Scrub Eleven, ’o3-’o4; Treasurer Engineering Association, ’o3 ’o4; President Class, ’os-’o6; Chairman Comet Board, ’os-'o6; Honor Committee, ’o5-’o6; Glee Club,’o3-’o4,’o4-’os,’o5-’o6,’o6-’o7; Secretary Glee Club, ’os ’o6; President Glee Club, ’o6-’o7; General Manager Commodore Club, ’o6-’o7; Instructor in Drawing J. T. Howington..............................................................................Nashville. Tenn. Captain Class Five, 'os-’o6; Scrub Eleven, 'o3-’o4, ’o4-'os, ’o5-’o6; Instructor in Sur- veying, ’o6-’o7. J. E. Lockhart...............................................................................Nashville. Tenn ’Varsity Track Team, 'o3-’o4, 'o4-’o5, ’os-’o6; Scrub Eleven, ’o3-’o4, 'o4-’o5, ’05-’06; Sub. ’Varsity Five, ’o3-'o4: Class Five, ’o3-’o4, ’o4-’o5. ’05-06; Captain Class Five. ’o3-’o4; Captain ’Varsity Track Team, ’o6-’o7; ’Varsity Five, ’o6-'o7; Scrub Football Team, ’o6-’o7. W. S. Moors..................................................................................Nashville, Tenn. Instructor in Surveying. 95 Engineering Association D. R. Stuhblbfibld, Jr.. 2 V..................................-..........................Nashville, Tenn Class President. ’o3 ’o4; Honor Committee, ’o3-'o4: Vice-President Wallace Club, 'o5-’o6; Commodore Club. L. Rankin.................................... 1..........................................Nashville, Tenn. E. P. Scales, K 2............................................................-...........Nashville, Tenn. Manager ’Varsity Five, '06-'07; Business Manager Comet, 'os-’ob. Junior Glass A. G. Adams, Jr.. P J (f................................................................Nashville, Tenn Owl Club; Gymnasium Team, 'o-j-'os, ’os-’ob, ’o6-'o7; President Dialectic Literary Society. ’06; Treasurer Dialectic Society. 'o6-’o7; Executive Committee Engineering Association, 'o6-'o7; Secretary Engineering Association.’o5-'o6; Secretary Class,'o6-'o7 ; Comet Board, 'ob-’o?; Class Track Team, ‘o4---o5. G. D. Ciiasb, D $ D....................................................................Nashville. Tenn Glee Club, 'o3-'o4. ’o4-‘os; Secretary Engineering Association, 'o4-’os; B. D. Club. W. A. Cunningham, 2 V....................................................................Nashville, Tenn. Owl Club; ’Varsity Nine, 'o4-’o5. 'os-’ob, ’o6-’o7; President Class, ’ob-'o?; Sub. 'Varsity Eleven, 'o4-'os. 'os-’o6; 'Varsity Five, ’ob-'o?; Manager Class Five. ’o4-'os. W. H. Allen, K 2.........................................................................Nashville. Tenn. Owl Club; Instructor in Chemistry, 'ob-'o?; Glee Club, ’os-'ob. J. C. Brown, J T J.......................................................................Franklin. Tenn. Class Five. 'os-'o6; Scrub Nine, ’os-’ob. C. B. Eatherly, 2 N......................................................................Nashville. Tenn. H. Lehr. 2 .V.... Waco. Tex. Assistant in Lalwratory, 'ob-’o;. J. N. Stone, J T J........................... ...........................................Nashville. Tenn. Owl Club; ’Varsity Eleven. 'o4-’o5. 'o5-’ob. ’ob-'o7; All-Southern, ’o4-’os, 'os-’ob, ’o6-’o7; Track Team, ’o4-'os; Captain Class Track. ’o4-'o5; Secretary Class, 'os-’ob; Captain 'Var- sity Five, ’ob-'o7. E. L. Peoples, 2 X_______________________________________________________________________Franklin, Tenn. Treasurer Owl Club; Assistant in Laboratory, 'ob-'o7; Business Manager Comet, 'oG-'oj. P. Z. Conrad, 2 X........................................................................ Tally. Tenn. Assistant in Chemistry Laboratory, 'os-’ob. J. M. Ryan, K A..........................................................................Nashville, Tenn. Scrub Nine, ’o3-’o4, 'o4 'os; Class Five, ’o4-’os, 'os-'ob; Class Nine, ’o3-’o4; Commodore Club. 9b Engineering Association F. W. Webster, Jr.___________________________________________________________________________ Huntsville, Ala. Assistant in Descriptive Geometry and Mechanics, 'oO-oy, Sub. ’Varsity Five. 'o6-'o7. S. W. Williams, 2 A E................................................—....................West Harpeth, Tenn. L. W. Hasslock........................................ -.................-....................Nashville, Tenn. Vice-President Engineering Association, ’o6-’o7. J. F. Brooks------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -Nashville, Tenn. H. L. Badoux................................................................................. Nashville, Tenn. E. G. Taj.lby................................................................................— Nashville, Tenn. J. J. King, 2 A'.............................................................................. Louisville, Ky. Scrub Eleven, ’ob-’oy. Sophomore Class G. F. Archer, Jr., P J 8................................... Campus Club; Wizacre Club; Glee Club. ’o6-’oy J. W. Baugh.................. .............................. P. R. Bettison............................................... W. O. Bogbr, A 2......................... ................. C. F. Brumbach............................................... W. Caldwell, K A............................................. Wizacre Club. H. P. Connell, 2 X......................................... Wizacre Club. H. B. Cowan....—............................................ Glee Club, ’o6-’o7. G. G. Crawford, A T P....-.................................. President Class, o6-’o7; Sub. ’Varsity Eleven, ’o5-’o6 'o6-'o7. W. P. Cunningham, 2 X........................................ Campus Club. G. Darden, 0 K 2............................................. J. F. DbFord, K 2.......................................... R. H. Gill, K 2............................................. W. E. Harlan, £ X............................................ J. E. Hays, J K E............................................ Wizacre Club; Secretary Engineering Association, ’o6-’o7. J. H. Noland................................................. 97 ----------Greenville. Miss. ----------Nashville, Tenn ----------Nashville, Tenn. ..........Nashville, Tenn. Thompson Station, Tenn. ---------Nashville, Tenn. ..........Nashville, Tenn. ..........Nashville, Tenn. ....... Bellbuckle, Tenn. .........Nashville, Tenn. ---------Washington. Ga. .......Fayetteville. Tenn. -......Fayetteville, Tenn. .....Mt. Pleasant. Tenn. ---------Nashville. Tenn. ..........Nashville, Tenn. Engineering Association R. M. Pattbkson, J K E................................................................Nashville, Tenn. H. R. Perry, K A.....................................................................Nashville, Tcnn. W. C. Steele. 2 A E.....................................................................Martin, Tenn. Glee Club, ’o6-’o7; Wizacrc Club. E. H. West, P J 6__________________________________________________________________ Nashville, Tenn. Treasurer Engineering Association, ’o5 'o6; Manager Class Pivc, 'o5 'o6; Campus Club; Secretary-Treasurer Wizacre Club. Vost-Graduate Class D. B. Blake, K 2------------------------------------------------------------------- Nashville, Tenn. Glee Club, ’oi-’oa, 'o2-'o3; Scrub Eleven, 'oi-’oz; Sub. 'Varsity Eleven. 'o2-’o3; Class Five; 'Varsity Eleven, 'o3-'o4, 'o4-’o5, 'o5-'o6, 'o6-’o7; Sxib. 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Brunswick, Tenn. .Nashville, Tenn. ..Owensboro, Ky. -Nashville, Tenn. _____Mobile. Ala. 98 linoinccrino Association A. W. May................................................. J. W. McMurray............................................ T. J. Mooney, a T ft______________________________________ Comus Club. D. W. Morrison, II II........ .... ................... Class Five; Sub. ’Varsity Eleven. W. D. Nbbly, 2 X....................... Captain Class Five; Comus Club. T. W. Noland ........... ...................... Class Five. C. B. Pentecost, ♦ K 2.................................... M. A. Room:v................. ............................ Class Five. W W. Ross. 2 X............................... — Treasurer Engineering Association; Treasurer Comus Club. S. Siiivbrs, 2 ,V......................................... Comus Club. H. A. Sample.............................................. L. Skipwitii.............................................. E. L. Siiaub, 0 A 2...................................... M. S. Webster. J A E ... ........ .................. R. E. Moore, 2 X.......................................... W. D. Damon. 2 ..... J. C. Stark, 2 N................................ Comus Club. ----Nashville, Tenn. ----Nashville, Tenn. ----Nashville, Tenn. ----McKenzie, Tenn. ......Smyrna. Tenn. ----Nashville, Tenn. ----Nashville, Tenn. ----Nashville, Tenn. ----Nashville, Tenn. ----Nashville, Tenn. -----Memphis, Tenn. ____Nashville, Tenn. .Tucumcari. N. Mex. ____Wartracc, Tenn. -------Lead, S. Dak. -----Corsicana, Tex. ----Nashville, Tenn. ‘Bacchus Once Cupid he Got on a spree And made a peck of trouble. “Ha! Ha! quoth he, Two hearts I seel” Alack, the rogue saw double. —E. W. S. 99 The Lion A tragedy in four acts, as played with tremendous success in Nashville. Tenn., November a6, 1906, by America’s representative actor, “MR. DAVIS. Supported by an All Star Cast. Dramatis Tersonac The Great Unknown, called Richard the Lion.” The Lord of the Heath. Prince Seersucker. A courtier, afterward Sir Overalls. First Citizen. Second Citizen. Squire of the Lord of the Heath. Voice of the Geoler’s Daughter. Spirits of Jake and Ikic. Knights, followers of the Great Unknown. Knights, followers of the Lord of the Heath. Courtiers, Conspirators. M Street—Morning [Enter from opposite sides of the stage First and Second Citizens.] First Citizen: What hoi What joyous tidings bring thee hither With a step swift-moving like the greyhound’s spring. And why with gladsome wrinkles wreathe thy cheek, Like wave wind-swept upon a tossing sea? Second Citizen: My friend, the dearest adjunct to my heart, The counsel of mine utmost soul are thine. For storm of winter and the scathing breath Of noontide sun are powerless alike To shake our love, cemented deep with years— 101 The Lion But soft! the envious world, the thousand-eared Lurks ever on the watch. Draw closer! Hist! Scarce had the sullen night with slumbrous lids Deep pierced by the arrows of the morn, Slunk, vanquished to the cavern of defeat. When on my startled ear there fell a voice— “Within the circlet of these city walls Sits one whom lords do honor, knights attend, And this his token: neath the massy throat A cloth blood crimson flutters to the breeze. It ceased, I paused not. but with paces swift As wing of startled bird that o’er the lea Flies Southward from the winter's biting blast. So brushed my scudding foot the sparkling dew. Till jaded, spent. I found him where he sat Unknown, unnoticed, midst the heedless storm, No earthly laurel decked his swarthy brow; But who did sec the Titan nose far curving Or o’er his stalwart breast the crimson band. To such an one a voice prophetic rang. Thy quest is ended, thy joys begun. First Citizen: But this is passing strange! What did he? Speak! Second Citizen: With courteous mien and soul subduing smile Did feed my greedy car. and thus he spake: “Bold mortal, when the waning shadows Last Kissed am’rously the heavy eyes of earth. Know that I blithely left the Northern shore, (For I, like thee, can sadden nor rejoice.) And swift was borne across the turbid flood, Midst pleasant fields and habitats of men, To where a city nestles by a stream, And here am I! Behold me and rejoice! 103 First Citizen: The Lion Speak on I My heart enraptured is a chime With magic sonancc, and a solemn hush Steals o’er my passive spirit. Second Citizen: Come, my friend, This evening shall thy feasting eyes be glad, No unborn future clouds my spirit's glow; I stand on dizzy mountain heights and grasp the “Now”! Supernal splendor settles, crown like, round my brow. Met II. [Afternoon. A wind-swept heath, surrounded by trees, in the center certain ones, fantastically clad, run to and fro. Ever and anon one of them pronounces incantation numbers. Enter the Lord of the Heath, Squire and other followers.) Lord or the Heath: Forth from the peaceful home of holiness I wend my way. Not of ilk am I, For there, sequestered from the haunts of men They lift their solemn voices all the day In orisons. The gaudy shows of earth Delight not them; the ruby cup full brimming, That twinkles with a thousand fairy eyes, Smiles vainly to their unresponding lips; The downcast glances of a winsome maid; Soft curls, breeze cradled, round a lily brow, Lips incense breathing, sweeter than the dreams Of childhood or ambitions farthest reach— These move not them. Bah! I'll away awhile, Where winds, life-quicking, cool my throbbing brow. Squirb: Look, look, my lord, where through yon forest glade Flash wheels careering mad. And if mine eye Lose not its pristine cunning, there moves one Upon whose bosom flutters, red as blood, A crimson streamer, harbinger of war. io3 THE MEETING OF RICHARD THE MON AND THE LORD OF THE HEATH Lord of Heath: The Lion My Squire, be not cast down, ne’er mortal heart Withstood the onslaught of our wizard band, No foe e'er hurtled midst the clanging lists Whose bold arm fell not nerveless at the sound, The mystic sound, “four, 'leven, forty-four”; And truer than the harness piercing shaft, Consuming marrow, sings our twenty-three. [During the last speeches all eyes arc turned toward an opening in the wood. Alarum. The magicians on the heath run to and fro more wildly to the sound of the numbers. The great unknown appears, attended, seated in a chariot which moves without horses. The orchestra plays the Swan-motif from “Lohengrin. As the great Unknown catches sight of the Lord of the Heath he waves a white shirt, the flag of peace. The Lord of the Heath observes him closely, becomes conscious of the red band around his neck and makes a gesture of joyful surprise. The chariot stops of itself. The great Unknown springs to the ground and the two chiefs rush to meet each other. The courtiers on either side retire to a respectful distance. Tableau.] Lord of Heath: Thrice welcome, bearer of the crimson badge, That marks the noble house of Cincinnati. Great Unknown: Mine honored sir, scarce had my hasty foot Betrod the verdure of this stranger soil, When eager Fame with passion-trembling voice Did bruit thee and the doughty Knights eleven, Thy table round, the dauntless body guard, Who dull the ear of rumor with their deeds. 'Tis said that 'fore their onward sweeping tide Stone walls do yield them like the bending sedge. Love smitten by the zephyr’s balmy breath. And so within the circlet of this realm. Where ocean's roar beats on the eastern strand, Or where the dying orb of day illumes The silent waters of the western sea, No peaceful hamlet slumbers in the sun Where has not rung their never dying praise. And children’s children’s voices lisp again The story of their halo-crowned fame. I05 Lord of Hbath: The Lion Thanks, gentle friend, thy honey-tincturcd words Fall softer on the circumambient air Than liquid sweets borne by the winged bee. That o’er the meadow takes her murmurous way; But see, where through yon copse a frowning tower Lifts to the fleeing clouds its jagged brow, Cooled by the empyrean's highest blast. No hand has reared its cyclopcan bulk; But like a meteor seen by wondering men An instant, dangled from the sky, then fell, And stands, incarnate beauty not of earth, The pride and wonder of the gaping land, Come, friend, and ’ncath its sacred battlements We'll seal with vows eternal amity; Then to my lodge we’ll to the feast away And, by the gods, we’ll drain such swelling cups As will make glad the dullest heart of us. O vine, heart-melting, sun-crowned goddess of us all. Together at thy joyous shrine we’ll stand—or fall. Met III. [Evening. A lighted hall with tables; at one sits the Great Unknown surrounded by the Earl of Jeans, the Duke of Corduroy, Prince Seersucker and other courtiers; all eyes are directed toward him.] Grbat Unknown: Greetings, my warriors keen and liegemen all, Whose willing hands have decked the rosy way Whereon our festive feet have ta'en their course: Most heartily our royal fingers press Your duteous palms, and with a merry heart We quaff your loyal hospitality. A Courtier: My lord, thrice honored is our happy land; Once honored when your highness deigns to rise; 106 I DUB THEE NOW SIR OVERALLS' The Lion Twice, when your highness sits, and third and last. Between the rising and sitting. Great Unknown: My gallant liegeman, and be well Thanks assured Thy sovereign’s thanks fly not upon the wind. Kneel, Knight [draws forth a yard stick], I dub thee now Sir Overalls. [The Knight retires, bowing profoundly and some crowd round to congratulate him. Others, the con- spirators. withdraw to a corner, and ever and anon cast lowering glances at the center of the stage.] Great Unknown [to followers]: Your sovereign’s eagle eye has marked it all. Ne’er yet did honest merit gain the prize But sullen envy, groaning with despite. Still sought the boys from boughs by it untended; But we arc constant as the changeless sun, Fixed as a rocky crag that jutteth far Into the main, relentless as the voice Of destiny. Their machinations we defy. To arms, my warriors, hearts of adamant! Unfurl our stainless banner to the breeze And cry, St. Vitus for us! To the breach Followers: St. Vitus for us! To the breaches! On! [One elevates the standard bearing the device of Cincinnati, a cluster of pawn-broker's balls, pendant and a pair of trousers, rampant. Alarum. They fight. The Great Unknown is borne away in the press. Sir Overalls and a conspirator meet in the center of the stage.] Sir Overalls: Thou dark browed villain from the pit of hell, Long have I sought thee. Conspirator: Ha! Thou prating knave Of that usurper. Taste this eager blade Which now shall fatten on thy servile heart. 108 J lYywc e THOSE RRAGGANT LIES HAVE DRAWN THEIR LATEST BREATH Sir Overalls: The Lion Say'st so, base varlct? By death dealing Mars, Those braggant lips have drawn their latest breath. [Extreme fighting. Enter Great Unknown, breathless.] Great Unknown: Some think in death lies surcease of all pain, A craven note, say I; my manly heart. Far nobler, spurns the inconstant moment’s fame And lives for good of far posterity. So, like a bloodhound panting for the prey, Seek I an egress from these cursed walls. (Enter Prince Seersucker running.] Prince Seersucker: All’s lost, my lord, unless your highness crest. Heart quickening, blaze above our shattered ranks. Great Unknown: Peace, babbler. I'll to solitude awhile. And lift mine eyelids to the placid sky. Whence comes my strength, when envious snarling dogs do bark. The noble soul seeks verdant meads and forests dark. (Exit hastily. The noise of battle rages. The crash of yard-sticks and the thud of tailors' irons. Cur- tain.] Met IV. [A dungeon. Midnight. The Great Unknown is revealed in deep agitation.] Great Unknown: Ye cloud-wrapt turrets, pinnacles breeze smitten. That flaunt your baseness in the wanton wind, My curse light on ye! May pest breathing fogs Stick in your gorge and blood consuming blasts Waste your fair substance I Sheets of scorching flame— But ah! What boots my unavailing woe. Soul gnawing, that hot surges from my breast And dashes wavelike 'gainst the massy bulk no The Lion Of stern unyielding walls, the icy-browcd. Lone witnesses of all my fallen greatness. How like a lover pressed I to my heart The fond delusion, now becomes as ashes! For one brief day I wantoned in the sun. Drank deep the sparkling cup of flattery, And looked far into lustrous eyes that smiled, But he that lifted high his dauntless front Amidst the tedious hum of sordid men Now like a fragile flower untimely nipped Doth languish, trodden in the dusty way. Ye fickle fates, that whilom nourished Your petted darling with those golden hopes That led too willing feet on paths of doom. How fierce ye now do grin upon me! Ah. Alas, how changed! These joyless dungeon walls Are not more rayless than my brooding brain; These bits of straw, my lowly prison couch, Are not more broken than my shattered heart. But soft, what angel? Do I wake or dream? I Voice of the Gcoler's daughter from within singing.) Lament of the Gcoler’s Daughter over the Captive Lord I. Deep in the shades of night Sadly he’s calling On whom the glances bright Of dames in beauty dight Never were palling. Lo! See grim envy's might Over him falling. II. Once in the sunny spring Moved he in splendor. Swifter than eagle’s wing, While through the valleys ring Clear notes and tender, Now broken voices sing, Death-anguish render. Deep in the dungeon’s cell, Where no ray beameth, Down to the pit of hell. From golden heights he fell, Broken he seemeth; As from a hidden well My sorrow streameth. 111 The Lion [The Great Unknown has fallen into a reverie. As the voice dies away the rear wall becomes bright and upon it appear the spirits of two of the house of Cincinnati, Jake and Ikic. These indicate by signs that on the morrow the Great Unknown will be ransomed. Tableau.] Great Unknown: Ah, dulcet visioni Now I sleep in peace. Oblivious of the wiles of soulless men, And let the sun but gild the Eastern sky No blither step than mine shall dash the dew. When men prize not the foot that deigns to press their clay No wings too swift to bear the gen’rous heart away. [He sleeps. A moment of death-like stillness, then a sudden crash of brasses, shading into the murmurous tones of wood winds, like the soughing of pines, suggesting the apparition of Jake and Ikie. All at once the audience hurts into tears, a subdued sobbing lingers for a time in the gallery. The curtain slowly descends.) FINIS F. B. To n (inr joyte Winkle, winkle, little gargoyle. l!j alx ve the world so high. With stretched neek and bended back I try to look you in the eye. When you hear the moon-man calling. When you hear the Dog-star call When the April showers are falling, You can't wipe your face at all. Ogle. ogle, you can't winkle. With your stone face grimly smile. In your eyes there is no twinkle. Though you see for many a mile. You were once the Moon-man’s war dogs. Till Dad caught and chained you there. Stole you from your Dog-star kennel And hung you high up in the air. S. C. li. Up-2-M ‘Teach me.” he said, to sail love’s sea. For you are all the world to me.” She smiled. 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Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Birmingham. Ala. ..Nashville. Tenn. .....Baird, Miss. Hopkinsville. Ky. ..Nashville, Tenn. ..Nashville, Tenn. Tennessee Alpha of Phi Delta Theta Fratres in f acultate Allan R. Carter. 13. A. (Vanderbilt), Member Board of Trust. W. T. Sanders (Vanderbilt), Member Board of Trust. Or. Geo. W. Martin, Pii. D. (Wabash), Adjunct Professor Biology. Dr. John Daniel. M. A. (University of Alabama), Professor of Physics. Dr. A. W. Harris. M. 1). (Vanderbilt), Assistant Demonstrator in Anatomy. Dr. R. A. Barr. M. D. (Vanderbilt), Professor of Abdominal Surgery and Gynecology. Dr. Harrington Marr. M D. (Vanderbilt), Demonstrator in Medical and Dental Departments. Dr. W. H. Witt, M A., M. D. (Vanderbilt). Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. C. Firman Smith. LL. B. (University of Mississippi), Lecturer on Dental Jurisprudence. Percy D. Maddin, LL. B. (Vanderbilt). Professor in Law Department. Morton B. Howell III, B. E. (Vanderbilt), Instructor in Mechanical Drawing. Paul DeVVitt, M. D. (Vanderbilt), Assistant Demonstrator in Anatomy. Fratres in i'rbe H. C. Alexander. ’95 H. L. Allen, '07 R. A. Armistkad. ‘90 Dr. R. A. Barr, '92 S. D. Baxter, 'oo J. T. Benson, ’79 J. P. W. Brown, '96 C. N. Bryan, '06 C. E. Buntin. Sewancc, ‘9s D. F. C. Buntin, Sewancc. ‘91 W. A. Buntin, oo C. W. Caldwell, ’02 L. R. Campbell. ’90 John L. Colville. Wash. Lee, '07 J. Vaulx Crockett, 'Ss R. W. Dark, '03 Dr. John Daniel. Univ. Ala., '84 John H. DeWitt, ’94 I)r. Paul DeWitt. '05 Norman Farrell, Jr., '95 F. J. Fuller. '97 W. H. Goodpasture, '81 F. G. Gordon, '04 A. M. Hagan, Sewancc, '83 I)r. A. W. Harris, Jr.. '01 E. O. Harris, ’95 W. F. Harris, '88 Alfred E. Howell, '82 R. B. C. Howell, ’99 M. P. Hughes. Univ. Ala., '03 H. E. Jackson, Jr.. ’90 R. F. Jackson, '81 Thomas C. Keeling, ’07 John Kirkmax, '09 Joseph Langley Percy D. Maddin, ’Si J. W. Master. Jr., '89 W. R. Master, ’81 Dr. Harrington Marr, '96 Dr. G. W. Martin, Wabash. '87 Hill McAlister, ‘97 W. H. Morgan, '06 A. F. Nye, '03 Walter B. Palmer, 'So Gov. M. R. Patterson, '82 H. A. Peterson, Chicago, ’97 W. B. C. Pilcher, '01. E. A. Price, '82 Robert Rhea. '08 C. B. Richardson, '86 M. H. Richardson. '04 M. W. Ross, Michigan, ’01 W. D. Rose, '04 J. W. Sewell, '90 Firman Smith. Univ. Miss., '89. Dr. Larkin Smith, Sewanee. '85. Walter Stokes, '86 G. J. Stubblefield, '87 Lytton Taylor, '76 H. L. Thomas, DePauw. '9s T. L. Thompson. 'So John Thompson, Jr., ’08 Dr. Harry S. Vaughn, '94 Claude Waller, '82 fons' A. Wilson, ’02 Dr. W. H. Witt, '87 W. C. Weaver, ’06 J. R. West, '80 Douglas M. Wright, ’04 Kappa Sigma Founded at University of Virginia. 1867. .y ctive and Mlumni Chapters District i The New England States. D. G. M., G. II. Stickney..... Psi—University of Maine, Orono, Me. Alpha-Rho—Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Me. Beta-Kappa—New Hampshire College, Durham, N. H. Gamma-Epsilon—Dartmouth College, Ilanover, N. H. Alpha-Lambda—University of Vermont, Burling- ton, Vt. -----------51 Tudor St., Lynn, Mass. Gamma-Delta—Massachusetts State College, Am- herst, Mass. Gamma-Eta—Harvard University. Cambridge, Mass. Beta-Alpha—Brown University, Providence. R. 1. Alumni Chapters. Boston—T. J. baton, 42S Central St., Cliftondalc, Mass. District New York, Pennsylvania east 0} Pittsburg, and New Jersey. D. G. M., Charles G. Hodge....... Alpha-Kappa—Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. Gamma-Zeta—New York University, New York. N. Y. Gamma-Iota—Syracuse University. Syracuse, N. Y. Pi—Swartlimore College, Swarthmore, Pa. Alpha-Delta—Pennsylvania State College. State Col- lege, Pa. Alpha-Epsilon—University of Pennsylvania, Phil- adelphia, Pa. 112 N. Broad St.. Philadelphia. Pa. Alpha-Phi—Bucknell University. Lewisburg, Pa. Beta-Iota—Lehigh University, South Bethlehem, Pa. Beta-Pi—Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa. Alumni Chapters. Buffalo—Nelson V. Cheney, Kden, N. Y. Ithaca■—David F. Hoy, Ithaca, N. Y. New York—Jas. B. McKcage, 6S W. 125th St., New York City. Kappa Sigma 'District III Delaware, Maryland, the District of Columbia, and Virginia. D. G. M., H. E. D. Wilson...... Alpha-Alpha—University of Maryland, Baltimore. Md. Alpha-Eta—George Washington University, Wash- ington, D. C. Zela—University of Virginia, Charlottesville. Va. Eta—Randolph-Macon College. Ashland. Va. Mu—Washington and Lee University. Lexington,Va. .Yu—William and Mary College, Williamsburg, Va. Upsilon—Hampdcn-Sidney College, Hampdcn-Sid- ncy, Va. uvcrsity of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va. Beta-Beta—Richmond College. Richmond, Va. Alumni Chapters. Danville—D. P. Withers, Danville, Va. Lynchburg—Mosby G. Perrow, Lynchburg, Va. A orfolk—Dr. E. C. S. Taliaferro, 57-59 Granby St.t Norfolk. Va. Richmond—Robert N. Pollard, Richmond, Va. Washington—Wm. M. Hallam, 16 5th St., S. E. ■I IV D. G. M„ Hugh T. Shockley Delta—Davidson College, Davidson, N. C. Eta-Prime—Trinity College, Durham. N. C. Alpha-Mu—University of North Carolina. Chapel Hill, N. C. Beta-Upsilon—North Carolina A. M. College, W. Raleigh. N. C. Spartanburg, S. C. Alpha-Nu—Wofford College, Spartanburg, S. C. Alumni Chapters. Concord—Thos. W. Smith, Jr., Concord, N. C. Durham—Lem H. Gibbons. Durham, N. C. Kinston—Matt H. Allen. Kinston, N. C. North and South Carolina. ‘District V Georgia, Florida and Alabama. D. G. M., En. L. Sutton Alpha-Beta—Mercer University, Macon, Ga. Alpha-Tau—Georgia School of Technology, Atlanta, Ga. Beta-Lambda—University of Georgia, Athens, Ga. Beta—University of Alabama, University, Ala. Beta-Eta—Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Auburn, Ala. care The Journal, Atlanta, Ga. Alumni Chapters. Atlanta—Fred D. Appleby, 308 Equitable Building, Atlanta. Ga. Birmingham—W. E. Putnam, 104 First Ave., Bir- mingham, Ala. Mobile—Jno. M. Wilson, Jr., 12 Montauk Ave., Mobile, Ala. Kappa Sigma District VI D. G. M., Myles P. O’Connor..... Theta—Cumberland University, Lebanon, Tcnn. Kappa—Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn. Lambda—University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tenn. Phi—Southwestern Presbyterian University, Clarks- ville. Tenn. Omega—University of the South, Sewanee, Tenn. Alpha-Theta—Southwestern Baptist University, Jackson, Tenn. Tennessee. .Vanderbilt Building, Nashville, Tenn. Alumni Chapters. Chattanooga—W. T. Cooper, iS Keystone Building, Chattanooga, Tenn. Covington—Chas. B. McClelland, Covington, Tenn. Jackson—R. S. Rochelle, 122 Hurt St., Jackson, Tenn. Memphis—Thos. B. Collier, National Bank of Com- merce. Memphis, Tenn. Nashtnlle—J. S. Johnston, 2102 West End Ave., Nashville, Tenn. District VII Ohio, West Virginia, Western Pennsylvania and Kentucky. D. G. M.. Cornelius D. Scully... Alpha-Sigma—Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. Beta-Phi—Case School of Applied Science, Cleve- land, Ohio. Beta-Delta—Washington and Jefferson College, Washington, Pa. Columbia Bank Building, Pittsburg, Pa. Beta-Nu—Kentucky State College, Lexington, Ky. Alumni Chapters. Louisville—Stuart Chevalier, Louisville Trust Co., Louisville, Ky. Pittsburg—John McC. Price, Rcnshaw Building, Pittsburg, Pa. District VIII Michigan, Indiana, Illinois and Wisconsin. D. G. M., R. A. Lackey............ Alpha-Zeta—University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. Chi—Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind. Alpha-Pi—Wabash College, Crawfordsville. Ind. Beta-Theta—University of Indiana, Bloomington, Ind. Alpha-Gamma—University of Illinois, Champaign, 111. Alpha-Chi—Lake Forest University, Lake Forest, 111. .........................Oak Park 111. Gamma-Beta—University of Chicago, Chicago, 111. Beta-Epsilon—University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. Alumni Chapters. Chicago—Chas. Chandler, 250 E. 60th St.. Chicago, 111. Indianapolis— Milwaukee—Roy C. Osgood, 735 Far we 11 Ave., Mil- 7 waukec, Wis. Kappa Sigma 'District IX Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska. North Dakota and South Dakota. D. G. M., W. K. Hbkrick..................................Cherokee, Iowa. Beta-Mu—University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Beta-Rho—University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa. Minn. Alpha-Psi—University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb. ‘District X Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, Indian Territory and Oklahoma. D. G. M., Sam A. Mitchell.....iax Alpha-Omega—William Jewell College. Liberty, Mo. Beta-Gamma - Missouri State University, Columbia, Mo. Beta-Sigma—Washington University, St. Ixmis, Mo. Beta-Chi—Missouri School of Mines, Kolia, Mo. Bcta-Tau Baker University, Baldwin, Kan. Xi—University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Ark. Gamma-Kappa—University of Oklahoma, Norman, Okla. Missouri Trust Building, St. Louis, Mo. Alumni Chapters. Port Smith—Fort Smith, Ark. Kansas City—B. Starke Eppes. 1230 Grand Avc., Kansas City, Mo. Little Rock—James H. Stevenson, 108 Center St.. Little Rock. Ark. Pine Bluff—II. E. Trulock, Pine Bluff, Ark. St. I-ouis—Robert Funkhouser, 710 Carleton Build- ing. St. Louis, Mo. ‘District XI Mississippi. Louisiana and Texas. D. G. M., Scott Watson__________ Alpha-Upsilon—Millsaps College. Jackson, Miss. Gamma—Louisiana State University. Baton Rouge, La. Sigma—Tulane University, New Orleans, La. Iota—Southwestern University, Georgetown, Tex. Tan—University of Texas, Austin, Tex. ___________________.Greenville, Miss. Alumni Chapters. Jackson—Dr. Ethelbert II. Galloway, Jackson. Miss. New Orleans—T. J. Duggan. Jr., New Orleans, La. Ruston —Emmett L. Kidd. Ruston. La. Vicksburg—E. H. Magrudor, Vicksburg. Miss. Waco—Dr. J. M. Evans, .jth and Austin St , Waco,Tex. Yazoo City—J. H. Haverkamp, Yazoo City, Miss. ‘District XII Colorado, lF v D. G. M„ W. F Dbnious............. Beta Omicron—University of Denver, University Park, Colo. Beta-Omega—Colorado College. Colorado Springs. Colo. Gamma-Gamma—Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colo. 1 :ing and Utah. ____Si5 E. C. Building, Denver, Colo. Alumni Chapters. Denver—John M. Woy. 306 E. C. Building, Den- ver. Colo. Utah Alumni—Isaac Russell, care Press Club, Salt ,§ Lake City, Utah. Kappa Sigma 7) in I He I XIII California and Nevada. D. G. M., Fred J. Perry.......care Royal Ins. Co., 1252 Clay St.. Oakland, Cal. Alumni Chapters. Beta-Zeta Leland Stanford Junior University, Stan- Raskcrville. 715 Fay Building, ford University. Cal Los Angeles, Cal. Bcta-Xt University of California. Berkeley. Cal. SaM Francisco-Fred j. Perry. care of Royal Insur- ancc Co., 1252 Clay St., Oakland, Cal. District XIV VFas jingtow, Oregon. Idaho and Montana. D. G. M., Philip Tindall________________625 N. Belmont Avc., Seattle, Wash. Bcla-Psi—University of Washington. Seattle, Wash. Alumni Chapters. Gamma-Alpha—University of Oregon, Eugene, Ore. Portland—Ben C. Dey, Fenton Building. Portland, Gamma-Theta—University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho. Ore. W. S. Armstead W. E. Beard Lee Brock H. B. Buckner R. D. Fuller L. C. Glenn F. Goodman R R. Goodpasture W. O. Harris R. H. Healand E. T. Hollins J. E. Hollins Fratres in Urbc C. C. Horton E. F.Jared J. S. Johnson E. W. Kbnnbdy C. T. Kirkpatrick L. N. Kirkpatrick II. Lauderdale H. T. Minor M. H. Sharpe S. B. Smith H. N. McTybirb W. E. Stbger W. P. Ott D. R. Stubbleeield T. J. Tyne J. J. Vaughn J. R. Wilson O. H. Wilson V. W. Blake F. J. Blake Charles Womack W. H. Boyer J. G. Knox ------ Crittbndbn 129 Kappa Chapter of Kappa Sigma Established 1877. Re-established i88j Fratres in Facultate I). R. Stubblefield, M. A., M. D.. D. D. S. L. C. Glbnn, Ph. D......................... O. H. Wilson. M. D......................... A. F. Suits. A. B.......................... . - .Dean of Dental Department ...........Professor of Geology Professor of Diseases of Children _____Instructor in Mathematics Post Graduates Larkin Elmore Crouch. M. A. (Vanderbilt)................................Nashville. Tcnn. A. F. Suits. B. A. (Wabash)............................................................. Allan F. Odell. B. S. (Vanderbilt)................................. Water Valley, Miss. H. C. Bowen................................................................Winona, Miss. D. B. Blake, B. E. (Vanderbilt)_______________________________________ Nashville. Tcnn. Class E. P. Scales. B. E......................Nashville, Tenn. E. W. Goodpasture, B. A.................Nashville. Tenn. Duncan L. McRae, Law................Prescott, Ark. Frank Preston, M. D........................Humboldt, Tenn. Class Harwell Allen.............................Nashville. Tenn. L. F. Wilson.................... ..Mobile, Ala. Paul S. Hardcastle................. Carrollton. 111. Class Vaughn Blake..............................Nashville, Tcnn. Willard Tiikoop.. . . ............Nashville. Tenn. Allen M. Street..........-.........Oklahoma. Okla. R. S. Rochelle....... Class Thomas Pepper...........................Springfield. Tenn. Carlisle G. Whitten----------------Mincola, Tex. of 1907 Walter K. Chorn. Law...............Fayette, Mo. Hugh A. Locke, Law..............Birmingham, Ala. F. R. Singleton. M. D........... Jackson. La. M. A. Saunders, Law............ Starkville. Miss. of 19011 Robert E. Blake, B. A............Nashville. Tcnn. Andrew J Walker.............. —Birmingham, Ala. Hall P. Street....................... of 1909 Harlin G. Tucker.................Nashville, Tenn M. K. Cruce........................Ardmore, I. T. Robert II. Gili............. Fayetteville, Tenn. __________Jackson, Tenn. of 1910 Jou R. Ransom...........................Palmetto, Tenn. Oliver L. Howell...........................Dover, Tenn. 130 Tennessee Nu of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Established 1878. Re-established 1883. Fratres in Facultate James A. Dale, D. D. S.......Professor of Dental Anatomy, Technic, Bridge and Crown Work Olin West, Ph. C., M. D...............Demonstrator in Chemistry and Instructor in Physics C. S. Briggs, M. D.................................-..................Professor of Anatomy J. T. Altman, M. D.....................................................Professor of Obstetrics ‘Roll of Members ‘Post Graduate Charles A. Lloyd, A. B.................................................Louisville, Ky. Class of 1907 C. F. Anderson, Medical-----------Nashville. Tenn. C. K. Campbell, Theological F. K. Gamble, Theological-----------Jasper, Ala. H. E. Grizzard, Medical.... R. L. Matthews, Medical.........Springfield, Tenn. C. H. McHenry, Academic.. C. B. Thwbatt, Law........-. DeVail's Bluff, Ark. T. S. Williams, Law............. W. G. Saunders, Medical..............Jackson, Tenn. ____Augusta, Ga. .Edgefield, Tenn. -----Monroe, La. Eaglevillc, Tenn. Class of 1908 J. E. Chappell, Academic.......Hopkinsville, Ky. B. L. Green, Medical...........Birmingham, Ala. M. P. Morton, Academic............Fordyce, Ark. II. E. Sherrell. Academic.......Dell Rose, Tenn. S. W. Williams, Engineering Class H. E. Branspord, Academic_____Union City, Tenn. J. H Gwynn, Academic.....................Martha, Tenn. E. B. Maupin, Academic..............Shelbyville, Tenn. Harry Stam, Medical..........Amsterdam, Holland Class Thomas Collins, Academic............Hanceville, Ala. I. S. Hawkins, Medical..........Cedar Hill, Tenn. W. W. Pinson, Jr., Academic.....Nashville, Tenn. F. S. Locke, Academic..................Ashdown. Ark. R. K. Mason, Law....................St. Louis, Mo. A. G. McHenry, Academic................Monroe. La. W. N. Gregory, Law....................Augusta, Ark. M. H. Stuart, Medical..........Owensboro. Ky. ........Franklin, Tenn. of 1909 W. C. Steele, Engineering.........Martin. Tenn. Noel Dowling, Academic.......-......Ozark. Ala. F. M. Mayfield, Academic........Cleveland. Tenn. W. S. Tipton, Academic...................Cleveland. Tenn. of 1910 T. R. Garrett, Academic.....So. Pittsburg, Tenn. Muriel Pinson, Medical...................Nashville. Tenn. Isham Kimbbll, Medical..............Jackson. Ala. W. L. Walker, Medical...........Covington, Tenn. Sigma Alpho Epsilon Established in 1856 at the University of Alabama. Colors: Royal Purple and Old Gold. Flou’cr: Violet. Roll of Active Chapters Province Alpha Maine Alpha—University of Maine, Orono, Me. Massachusetts Bela-U psilon—Boston University. Boston, Mass. Massachusetts lota-Tau—Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, Mass. Massachusetts Gamma—Harvard University, Cam- bridge, Mass. Massachusetts Delta—Worcester Polytechnic Insti- tute, Worcester, Mass. Province Beta New York Alpha — Cornell University, Ithaca. N. Y. New York Mu—Columbia University, New York, N. Y. New York Sigma-Phi—St. Stephens College, Annan- dale. N. Y. New York Delta—Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y Pennsylvania Omega—Allegheny College, Mcadville, Pa. Province Washington City Rho—George Washington Univer- sity, Washington. D. C. Virginia Omicron—University of Virginia, Char- lottesville, Va. Virginia Sigma—Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Va. Pennsylvania Sigma-Phi—Dickinson College. Car- lisle, Pa. Pennsylvania Alpha-Zeta—Pennsylvania State Col- lege, State College, Pa. Pennsylvania Zeta—Bucknell University, Lewis- burg, Pa. Pennsylvania Delta—Gettysburg College. Gettys- burg, Pa. Pennsylvania Theta—University of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia. Pa. Gamma North Carolina Xi—University of North Carolina. Chapel Hill. N. C. North Carolina Theta—Davidson College. Davidson. N. C. South Carolina Gamma—Wofford College, Spartan- burg, S. C. «34 Sigma Alpha Epsilon Province Delta Michigan Iota-Beta—University of Michigan, Ann Indiana Beta—Purdue University, West Lafayette, Arbor, Mich. Michigan Alpha—Adrian College. Adrian, Mich. Ohio Sigma—Mt. Alvion College. Alliance. Ohio. Ohio Delta—Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, Ohio. Ohio Epsilon—University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio. Ohio Theta—Ohio State University. Columbus, Ohio. Ohio Kho—Case School of Science, Cleveland, Ohio. Ind. Indiana Gamma—University of Indiana, Blooming- ton. Ind. Illinois Psi-Omega—Northwestern University, Ev- anston, 111. Illinois Beta—University of Illinois, Champaign, 111. Illinois Theta—University of Chicago, Chicago, 111. Minnesota Alpha—University of Minnesota. Minne- apolis, Minn. Wisconsin Alpha—University of Wisconsin, Mad- Indiana Alpha—Franklin College, Franklin. Ind. ison, Wis. Province Epsilon Georgia Beta—University of Georgia. Athens, Ga. Alabama Iota—SouthernUniversity, Greensboro, Ala. Georgia Psi—Mercer University, Macon, Ga. Georgia Epsilon—Emory College, Oxford, Ga. Georgia Phi—Georgia School of Technology. At- Alabama Mu—University of Alabama. University, Ala. Alabama Alpha-Mu—Alabama Polytechnic Insti- lanta, Ga. tutc. Auburn, Ala. Province Zeta Missouri Alpha—University of Missouri, Columbia, Arkansas Alpha-Upsilon—University of Arkansas, Mo. Missouri Beta—Washington University, St. Louis, Mo. Nebraska lambda-Pi—University of Nebraska. Lin- Fayetteville. Ark. Kansas Alpha—University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kan. Iowa Beta—University of Iowa, Iowa City. Ia. coin, Neb. Iowa Gamma—Iowa State College, Ames, la. Province F.ia Colorado Chi—University of Colorado, Boulder, Col. California Beta—University of California. Berkeley, Colorado Zeta—Denver University, Denver, Col. Colorado Lambda—Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Col. California Alpha—Leland Stanford Junior Univer- sity, Stanford, Cal. Cal. Washington .Alpha—University of Washington, Seat- tle. Wash. 135 Sigma Alpha Epsilon Province Louisiana Epsilon—Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, La. Louisiana Tau-Upsilon—Tulane University. New Orleans, La. Province Kentucky Kappa—Central University, Danville, Ky. Kentucky Iota—Bethel College, Russellville, Ky. Kentucky Epsilon—Kentucky State College, Lexing- ton. Ky. Tennessee .eta—Southwestern Presbyterian Uni- versity. Clarksville, Tenn. Tennessee Lambda—Cumberland University, Leb- anon, Tenn. Theta Mississippi Gamma—University of Mississippi. Uni- versity Miss. Texas Kho—University of Texas, Austin, Tex. lota Tennessee Xu—Vanderbilt University. Nashville, Tenn. Tennessee Kappa—University of Tennessee, Knox- ville, Tenn. Tennessee Omega—University of the South, Scwa- nee, Tenn. Tennessee Eta—Southwestern Baptist University, Jackson. Tenn. Alumni Associations Alliance, Ohio Atlanta, Ga. Birmingham. Ala. Boston. Mass. Chattanooga. Tenn. Chicago, 111. Cincinnati, Ohio Cleveland. Ohio Denver, Colo. Detroit. Mich. Evanston, 111. Florence, Ala. Iowa City, Iowa. Kansas City, Mo. Lexington. Kv. Lincoln, Neb. Little Rock, Ark. Los Angeles, Cal. Louisville, Ky. Macon, Ga. Madison. Wis. Memphis, Tenn. Milwaukee, Wis. Philadelphia, Pa. Pittsburg. Pa. San Francisco, Cal. Savannah, Ga. Schenectady. N. Y. Minneapolis, Minn. Seattle, Wash. Nashville, Tenn. St. Ix uis, Mo. New Orleans, La. Washington, D. C. New York, N. Y. Wilmington. N. C. 136 Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fratres in Urbe Jambs T. Altman, Tenn. Eta, '82 D. I Adams, Tenn. Xu, '76 Jambs 1). Anderson, Tenn. Lambda, '89 Clifton R. Atchison, Tenn. Xu, '90 F. M. Bass, Tenn. Xu. '96 W. S. Booten, Ga. Epsilon, '95 Clarence F. Boyd, Tenn. Xu, ‘93 J. W. Biggs, Tenn. Eta. ’02 W. P. Burdbttb, Tenn. Xu, ’79 Charles S. Briggs, Tenn. Xu, '75 Stitii M. Cain, Tenn. Xu, ’96 John Caruthbrs, Tenn. Lambda, '91 B. F. Cheatham, Tenn. Omega, ’85 P. R. Cheatham, Tenn. Omega, '88 Felix M. Compton, Tenn. Xu, ’8o E. Z. Crow, Va. Pi, ’93 E. L. Doak, Tenn. Xu, '96 James A. Dale, Tenn. Xu, ’96 Richard Douglas, Tenn. Xu, ’82 John Early, Tenn. Xu, ’86 W. P. Ferguson, Tenn. Xu, '86 Matt M. Gardner, Tenn. Xu, '75 McPiiebters Glasgow, Va. Pi, ’94 Edward A. Glover, Va. Sigma, '75 J. Avery Grannis, Tenn. Lambda, '03 V. H. Halbert, Tenn. Lambda, ’69 T. E. Halbert, Tenn. Lambda, ’91 F. H. Hess, Tenn. Eta, ’06 J. J. Heflin, Tenn. Xu, ’05 Litton Hickman. Tenn. Xu, ’96 George W. Hight, Jr., Tenn. Xu, ’96 M. E. Holdernhss, Tenn. Xu, ’02 William B. Holmes, Tenn. Lambda, ’71 Frank K. Houston, Tenn. Xu, ’04 W. Ross Hopkins, Tenn. Xu, ’81 Xorman Kirkman, Tenn. Xu, ’8i William A. Provinb, Tenn. Lambda, ’S9 J. P. Raines, Tenn. Xu, '97 O. II. Bedford, Tenn. Kappa. '90 Guy Reynolds, Tenn. Xu, ‘96 Thomas B. Scoggins, Tenn. Xu, ’95 Euclid Snow, Tenn. Xu, ’98 Sidney Sinnot, Tenn. Xu. '99 Joseph H. Thompson, Tenn. Lambda, ’75 C. C. Van Leer, Tenn. Xu, ’95 Robert Vaughan, Tenn. Xu, ’75 W. H. Washington, Va. Sigma, '74 James W. Waters, Tenn. Lambda, '89 Robert F. White, Tenn. Lambda, '96 O. F. Wilson, Tenn. Lambda. '67 Vernon Tupper, Tenn. Omega. ’03 J. Peeples. Va. Omicron, ’83 Paul Pinson, Ga. Psi, ’01 John C. Tomulin, Tenn. Xu, ’04 John A. Bell, Tenn. Xu, ’93 E. P. Beverly, Tenn. Omega, ’98 H. Hargrove. Tenn. Xu, ’Si James T. Meadors K. Saunders David H. Bishop. Tenn. Xu, '70 A P. Bourland, Tenn. Eta, ’82 M. Clements, 111. Theta, ’04 J. R. Coleman, Tenn. Kappa. ’79 C. S. Conway, Tenn. Zeta, '97 A. S. Dabney, Ky. Epsilon, ’08 X. B. Dozif.r, Ky. Epsilon. ’99 G. S. Moore, Tenn. Lambda A. Gbnnbtt, Tenn. Xu, ‘94 Olin West, Tenn. Xu, '95 F. D. Gill, Jr., Tenn. Zeta, ’95 M. S. Hawkins, Tenn. Xu, ’75 137 E. E. Hendricks, Tenn. Lambda, '93 Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fratres in Urbe A. W. Lamar. S. C. Phi. ’70 E. F. Langford, Tenn. Lambda. '89 H. C. Lancing, Tenn. Kappa, ’So A. N. McDonald, Tenn. Zeta, ’97 F. O. McGavock, Tenn. Nu, '61 K. T. McConnico, Tenn. Nu, ’96 E. L McNbilly, Tenn. Zeta. '90 J. Washington Moore. Tenn. Nu, '91 H. T. Mildurn, Ky. Epsilon, '01 H. B. Miller, Tenn. Nu, '87 May Overton. Tenn. Nu, '75 Ed. Pigus, Ga. Beta, ’85 J. W. Horton, Tenn. Lambda, ’7S Washington Hudson, Tenn. Nu, '93 J. F. Jarman, Tenn. Eta, ’84 H. E. Kirk, Tenn. Zeta, '94 M. Lindsley, Tenn. Nu, ’81 W. L. Martin, Tenn. Nu. ’79 E. Moork, Ga. Phi, '04 L. F. Phillips, Tenn. Nu, ’94 C. R. Smith. Tenn. Nu, ’87 C. W. Felder, Ga. Phi, 'oS H. W. Thompson, Kv. Epsilon, ’o J. W. Grigsby, Tenn. Lambda, ’99 T8L H‘-( UGIU KACtUNF- - 1906 «38 Kappa mipha Founded at Washington and Lee University, 1865. Colors: Crimson and Old Gold. Flowers: Magnolia and Red Rose. Chi Chapter Established April 9, 1SS3. Post Graduate Wm. T. Rowland, Jr. P. B. Kern Class of 1907 J. M. Ryan, B. E.................Nashville, Tcnn. Hugh Barr, M. D..................Dresden, Tenn. H. S. Stockbll, LL. B............Nashville, Tenn. F. W. James, M. D................Wetumpka, Ala. C. O. Williams................ W. T. McLain, B. S.................Glouster, Miss. Robert B. Prick, M. D...............Raymond, Miss. L. N. Taylor, LL. B_____________Brownsville, Tenn. Marshall LkSubur, LL. B...........Nashville, Tenn. ..........Olive Branch, Miss. Class of 1903 H. E. Palmer, Jr., B. A.........Murfreesboro. Tenn. Andrew Prather, B. S................Columbus, Ga. Charles E. Wofford, LL. B-------Spartanburg, S. C. Giles Patterson, LL. B..............Spartanburg, S. C. Class of 1909 Winston Caldwell, B. E.............Nashville, Tenn. Henry Perry, B. E.................Nashville, Tenn. W. B. Spain, M. D------------------Talbotton, Ga. J. H. Adams, M. D________________________ Cotton, Ga. Class of 1910 Irwin Caldwell, B. S...............Nashville, Tenn. W. McC. Lawler, M. D..............Huntsville, Ala. Paul Nye, B. A.................. Nashville, Tenn. J. P. Brothers, D. D....................... , Miss. J. N. Sledge, D. D.......................—Greensboro, Ala. 141 Kappa .' Upha yictive Chapters Alpha—Washington and Lee University. Lexing- ton, Va. Gamma—University of Georgia. Athens. Ga. Delta -Wofford College, Spartanburg, S. C. Epsilon—Emory College, Oxford. Ga. Zeta—Randolph-Macon College, Ashland, Va. Eta—Richmond College. Richmond, Va. Theta—Kentucky State College. Lexington. Ky. Kappa—Mercer University, Macon, Ga. lambda—University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va. Xu—Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Auburn, Ala. Xi—Southwestern University, Georgetown, Tex. Omicron—University of Texas. Austin, Tex. Pi—University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tenn. Sigma—Davidson College, Davidson. N. C. Epsilon—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—Central University of Kentucky, Danville, Ky. Alpha-Alpha—University of the South. Sewance. Tenn. Alpha-Beta—University of Alabama, University. Ala. Alpha-Gamma—Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, La. Alpha-Delta—William Jewell College, Liberty, Mo. Alpha-Zeta—William and Mary College, Williams- burg, Va. Alpha-Eta—Westminster College, Fulton. Mo. Alpha-Theta—Kentucky University, Lexington. Ky. Alpha-Kappa- Universityof Missouri, Columbia,Mo. Alpha-Lambda—Johns Hopkins University, Balti- more, Md. Alpha-Mu—Millsaps College. Jackson, Miss. Alpka-Xu—The George Washington University, Washington. D. C. Alpha-Xi—University of California, Berkeley, Cal. Alpha-Omicron—University of Arkansas, Fayette- ville. Ark. Alpha-Pi—Lcland Stanford Junior University, Stan- ford, Cal. Alpha-Kho—West Virginia University, Morgantown. W. Va. Alpha-Sigma—Georgia School of Technology, At- lanta. Ga. Alpha-Tan—Hampden-Sidney College. Hampden- Sidney, Va. Alpha-Upsilon—University of Mississippi. Univer- sity. Miss. Alpha-Phi—Trinity College, Durham. N. C. Alpha-Chi—Kentucky Wesleyan University, Win- chester, Ky. Alpha-Omega—North Carolina A. M. College. Raleigh. N. C. Beta-Alpha—Missouri School of Mines, Rolla, Mo. Beta-Beta—Bethany College. Bethany, W. Va. Beta-Gamma—College of Charleston, Charleston, S. C. Beta-Delta—Georgetown College, Georgetown, Ky. Beta-Epsilon—Delaware College, Newark, Del. Beta-Zeta—University of Florida, Gainesville, Fla. Beta-Eta University of Oklahoma, Norman, Okla. Beta-Theta—Washington University, St. Louis, Mo. 142 Kappa ,' Hpha Fratres in Facultate Dr. Lucius E. Burch, M. D., Chi. Dr. W. C. Dixon. M. D„ Chi. T. H. Malone, M. A . LL. B.. Chi. J. G. Jackson, C. E.. Chi. P. B. Kern, B. A.. B. D., Zcta, Chi. Dr. Alex. Perry, M. D., Chi. I Dr. I. W. McCall, M. D.. Pi. John Bell Kebdle, LL. B., Chi. Bert E. Young. A. M„ Ph. D.. Chi. Ed. E. Barthbll T. H. Malone J. B. Kbbble H. A. Jackson J. E. IIart W. C. Dixon R. J. CoOPBR M. M. Morgan L. G. O'Bryan John Overton Clarke Jones A. Perry. Jr. J. F. Caldwell B. E. Young C. C. Washburn Henry Skeggs Norfolk, Va. Macon, Ga. St. Louis, Mo. Hampton, Va. Augusta, Ga. Centerville, Miss. Franklin, Ga. Little Rock, Ark. Selma, Ala. Houston, Tex. Boston, Mass. Spartanburg. S. C. Louisville. Ky. Fratres in Vrbe Lucius E. Burch E. T. Kirkpatrick Granberry Jackson G. S. Herrick J. II. Fall, Jr. O. Dickinson W. C. Cherry W. M. Pierce R. C. Plater I. W. Moore J. W. McCall W. R. Porter Kenneth White W. S. Yarbrough J. N. Williams eyilumnac Chapters F. D. Morgan C. L. Lewis, Jr. V. M.Jones L. H. Harris B. E. Folk S. R. Cowan W. G. Black Edwin Murray C. Hawkins Ray Buckley P. B Kern F. A. Black Foster Jones Thomas I. Webb J. R. Thomas A. W. Shipp Raleigh, N. C. Talladega, Ala. Atlanta. Ga. Montgomery, Ala. Shreveport, La. Dallas, Tex. Baltimore. Md. Nashville, Tenn. New Orleans, La. Washington, D. C. Asheville, N. C. Charleston, W. Va. Columbus. Ga. Richmond, Va. Lexington, Ky. Alexandria, La. Newport News. Va. Stanton. Va. Hattiesburg, Miss. Kansas City, Mo. Anniston. Ala. Memphis, Tenn. Gridin, Ga. Philadelphia, Pa. Savannah, Ga. Wilmington, N. C. Huntington, W. Va. New York City Petersburg, Va. Jackson, Miss. Chattanooga. Tenn. Jacksonville. Fla. Mobile, Ala. San Francisco, Cal. Jonesboro, Ark. Knoxville. Tenn. Oklahoma City, Okla. Thomasville, Ga. Tallahassee, Fla. Baton Rouge, La. «43 That Steam Radiator “Ka-chung, ka-chung, ka-chung. ka-chung,” I hear at the first faint peep of day; Ka-chung, ka-chung, ka-chung, ka-chung,” As the weary morning wears away. Ka-chung,” at noon, ka-chung,” at night. Ka-chung-chung-chung, till the sun is bright, I hear till my nerves arc all unstrung The monotony of ka-chung, ka-chung. “Ki-bang, ki-bang, ki-bang, ki-bang, At last the terrible tune is changed; “Ki-bang, ki-bang, ki-bang, ki-bang,” Until I am driven almost deranged. Like a steam trip hammer on a boiler plate. It flies like fury with the shock of fate, With a ring-rang-ring and a blinkety bling, Like the din of a smithy with its dinkety ding, With a pop and a bang and a bang and a pop, Till I think I must die if it doesn't stop. Now it settles down to a regular beat And sizzles along like frying meat; Now bleats and bellows like a deep bass drum, Then stands at a shrill and steady hum; Next rolls and rumbles in a roaring turn, Like the milk 'ncath the dasher of a country churn; And all day long and night long, too. That radiator makes such an awful to do That thought, nor study, nor sleep can come To the man with a radiator in his room. And oft as I sit in a frightful dream And watch that iron caging steam, I wonder what sort of a fix its in And how those noises all begin. But though its a secret I never can know. Though its merciless clanging confuses me so, I'd forgive it the ceaseless roaring and beat If the blasted machine ever made any heat. —L. D. P. 144 Beta Theta Pi Founded at Miami University, Oxford. Ohio. July 4, 1839. Colors: Pink and Light Blue. 'Beta Lambda Chapter Established 1883. Re-established 1901. Motive Chapters District 1 Beta Iota—Amherst College Kappa—Brown University Upsilon—Boston University Alpha Omega—Dartmouth College Beta Sigma—Bowdoin University Beta Eta—University of Maine District I Alpha Alpha—Columbia University Sigma Beta—Stevens Institute of Technology Beta Gamma—Rutgers College Mu Epsilon—Wesleyan University Phi Chi—Yale University. District III Beta Theta—Colgate University Beta Epsilon—Syracuse University Beta Delta—Cornell University Theta Zeta—University of Toronto Beta Zeta—St. Lawrence University .Vu—Union University District IV Alpha Sigma—Dickinson College Phi—University of Pennsylvania Alpha Chi—Johns Hopkins University Gamma—Washington and Jefferson University Beta Chi—Lehigh University Alpha Upsilon—Pennsylvania State College District V Phi Alpha—Davidson College Eta Beta—University ol North Carolina Zeta—Hampdon-Sidney College Omicron—University of Virginia 47 Beta Theta Pi District 17 Epsilon—Central University Beta Omicron—University of Texas Beta Lambda—Vanderbilt University District VII Psi—Bethany College Beta Kappa—University of Ohio Bela .Yu—University of Cincinnati Theta Delta—Ohio State University Alpha—Miami University Beta Psi—University of West Virginia Alpha Gamma—Wittenberg University Alpha Kappa—Case Polytechnic Institute Alpha Eta—Denison College Theta—Ohio Wesleyan University Delta—DcPauw University lota—Hanover College Chi—Beloit College Lambda Rho—University of Chicago Sigma Rho—University of Illinois Alpha Pi- Alpha Bela—University of Iowa Tau Sigma—Iowa State College District VII Beta—Western Reserve University Alpha Lambda—University of Wooster Beta Alpha—Kenyon College District IX Pi—University of Indiana Beta Mu—Purdue University Tau—Wabash College District X Alpha Xi—Knox College Lambda—University of Michigan Rho—Northwestern University -University of Wisconsin District XI Alpha Epsilon—Iowa Wesleyan University Beta Pi—University of Minnesota Alpha Tau—University of Nebraska Beta Tau—University of Colorado Alpha Zeta—Denver College Alpha jVu—University of Kansas Omega—University of California District XU Zeta Phi—University of Missouri Lambda Iota—Washington University Lambda Delta—Westminster College District XIII Lambda Sigma—Lcland Stanford University Beta Omega—Washington State University 148 ‘Beta Theta Pi f ratres in Vrbc J. P. Atkinson W. Mack Baxter G. F. Blackie George C. Brown Lucius P. Brow J. W. Byrns Tyler Calhoun E. B. Davis H. M. Dripoos S. G. Douglas M. P. Estes E. B. Rucker John Ruhm, Jr. Horace H. Hull A. H. Sharp C. C. Slaughter G. McP. Smith H. E. Smith k W. II. Sterling A. N. Fite A. P. Foster R. D. Goodlbt Grafton Green G. B. Guild R. L. C. White Richard Hall Avery Handley J. A. Harris J. W Bishop E. E. Hoss W. G. Hutcheson A. W. Stockwell E. W. Thomas G. P. Thruston Charles C. Trabub J. O. Trkanor E. W. JuNGERMAN W. H. Williamson Ira Landritii H. H. Lurton, Jr. F. C. Maury J. II. Miller R. L. Morris Woods R. L. Morris. Jr. W. L. Owsley Hamilton Parks L. D. Palmer W. T. Rodgers Thomas Weaver J. W. Handley E. W. Thompson E. B. Corbett. Jr. J. R. Crawford G. B. Kirkpatrick Ciias. W. Rain E. M. Thomas Geo. Warren yttumni Chapters Aiken. S. C....................P- F. Henderson.............. Akron. Ohio....................William B. Doyle... Anderson. Ind..................Albert W. Collins. M. D...... Asheville. N. C................Thomas S. Rollins.......... Athens. Ohio...................W. F. Copeland........ Austin. Tex....................Ewei.l Nalle.......... Baltimore. Md.................. Waldo Newcomer. Boston. Mass...................C. L. Newton.......... Buffalo. N. Y. Otto J. Lauti Cambridge. Mass................John W. Pattison .......... Charleston. W. Va.......... .Charles W. Lewis, Jr........... Chicago, 111...................Horace G. Lozier...... Cincinnati. Ohio...............William S. Keller. M. D...... Cleveland. Ohio................Bertram S. Stephenson........ Columbus. Ohio.................Charles F. O'Brien........... Dallas. Tex........ ...........William H. Clark...... Davenport, Iowa----------------Raymond E. Peck. M. D........ Dayton, Ohio...................George S. Blanchard.......... 140 .....Union Block. _ W Sixth St. -Continental Trust Building. .28 State St. -44 Hanover St. . 15 Winthrop Hall. 159 La Salle St. 24 E. Eighth St. Browning Building. 15th St. and Indianola Ave. _____310 Kirkwood Boulevard. Beta Theta Denver, Colo...----------------W. L. Turman-------------- Dcs Moines, Iowa........ ......W. Hair Craig............ Detroit, Mich.....................John C. Spaulding...... Galesburg. Ill....................-.Eugbnb M. Weeks...... Evansville, Ind... ............Rollik B Hubbard.......... Grand Rapids, Mich............. William C. Sheppard...... Hamilton, Ontario..............Walter L. Tabby........... Hartford, Conn.................Marion B. Denison......... Indianapolis. Ind..............Charles B. Gutblius....... Kansas City, Mo................ Harold P. Kuhn........... Lincoln. Neb...... .......... .Ernest C. Ames.......... Los Angeles, Cal...............George II. Hazzard........ Louisville, Ky.................J. G. Hunt................ Memphis, Tenn------------------Mark E. Chism.............- Miami County, Ohio.............C. C. Campbell............ Milwaukee, Wis.................Orsamus Cob............... Minneapolis, Minn —........ —Robert M. Thompson.......... Nashville, Tenn................Charles C. Trabur......... New Haven, Conn................ Dr. William B. Bailey... New York. N. Y.................William P. Jefpry......... Omaha, Neb.....................Gilbert E. Carpenter... Peoria, 111....................Clarence J. Rosbbbrky.. Philadelphia, Pa............... William C. Sheet -------- Pittsburgh, Pa.................A. A Patterson............ Portland, Ore........-.......— Bert C. Ball------------ Portland, Me...................Calvin E. Woodside........ Providence, R. I.............- Arthur P. Sumner......... Richmond. Va...................J. Garland Pollard........ St. Louis. Mo.................. -R. Lincoln Murphy------- San Antonio. Tex...............W. L. Stiles.............. San Francisco, Cal.............Ed. H. Stearns............ Schenectady, N. Y..............Fred. K. Topping.......... Seattle, Wash..................Winfield R. Smith......... Sioux City, Iowa............... Russel A. Marks.......... Springfield, Ohio.... .........Prop. O. E. Weaver........ Syracuse, N. Y.................Harry J. Hamlin........... Toledo, Ohio...................C. Wesley Merril.......... •So Kittrcdgc Building. Drake University. 3« i Moffat Building. 82 W. North .St. The Courier. 88 N. Ottawa St. 1082 Main St. 112 V. Thirteenth St. Kansas City Athletic Club. «45 S. Eleventh St. Courier Building. Y. M. C. A. Building. .332 Front St. Piqua, Ohio. Wisconsin Tel. Co., Broadway. 701 Fifteenth Ave., S. E. Vanderbilt Law Building. 22 Linwood Place. 27 Pine St. 2112 Cass Avc. -P. O. Box 1008. -1503 N. Fifteenth St. -413 Fourth Avc. -Willamette Iron Works. 51 1-2 Exchange St. 17 Custom House St. j 110 E. Main St. 025 Frisco Building. 10S Solidad St. Claus Spreckels Building. 2S Union 2 vc. Bailey Building. 515 Fifth St. Wittenberg College. S. A. K Building. 326 Nasby Building. Beta Theta Pi Waco, Tex...................... -Robert 15. Goreb.... Washington, D. C................ Robert W. Burroughs. Wheeling, W. Va...... ..........Charles S. Brille.. Zanesville, Ohio_______________A. A. Frasier.......... .226 F St., N. W. .26 Fifteenth St. Courthouse. nitres in Facultate W. H. Schuerman, C. E., Dean of Engineering Department; Professor of Civil and Mechanical Engineering. H. C. Tolman. Ph. D.. D. D., Professor of Greek. Judge H. II. Lurton, LL. D., Dean of Law Department; Lecturer on Constitutional Law and Federal Procedure and Practice. Allen G. Hall, LL. D., Secretary of Law Faculty; Professor of Elementary Law. Insurance. Partnership, Criminal Law. Fratres in Universitate Class of 190(i Daniel Ewell Atkins. B. S., Nashville, Tenn. Samuel Cecil Ewing. B. S., Columbia, Tenn. Dazey Goodwin Chase, B. E., Nashville, Tenn. Harry Deaderick Leech, LL. B.. Nashville, Tenn. Thomas Franklin Clay, M. I)., Tutwiler, Miss. James Curtis Matheney, M. I).. Cookeville, Tenn. John Livingston Craig, LL. B., Cullcoka, Tenn. Thomas Fite Paine, B. A., Aberdeen, Miss. Joseph Burton Webster, LL. B., Elmwood, Tenn. Class of 1909 Elijah Allen Cox. B. A., Baldwyn, Miss. Norman Dale, B. S.. Columbia, Tenn. Lester Winfield Dans, B. A., Tullahoma, Tenn. William Porter Matheney, B. A.,Cookeville,Tenn. Class of 1910 James Ross Cheshire, B. E.. Nashville, Tenn. Joel Jones Hobson, M. D., Somerville. Tenn. Joseph Ransom Cullom, B. A., Murfreesboro, Tenn. Dwight Wesley Morrison. B. E . McKenzie, Tenn. Burchbttb McFarland Weaver, B. A., Memphis. Tenn. 5« ('wyxi) 9niyv± 3H0d3g After takin6 (exam) ‘Delta Tau Delta Founded at Bethany. West Virginia, 1859. Colors: Purple White and Gold. Flower: Pansy. Metive Chapters Southern Lambda—Vanderbilt University. Nashville, Tenn. Pi—University of Mississippi, Oxford, Miss. Phi—Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Va. Beta Epsilon—Emory College, Oxford. Ga. Beta Theta—University of the South, Sewanee, Tenn. Western Omieron—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 Pi—Northwestern University, Evanston, 111. Beta liho—Lcland Stanford Junior University, Stanford, Cal. Northern Beta—Ohio University, Athens, Ohio. Delta—University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Mich. Eta—Albion College, Albion, Mich. Zeta—Adelbcrt College, Western Reserve Univer- sity, Cleveland, Ohio. Kappa—Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, Mich. Chi—Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio. Beta Alpha—Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind. Division Beta Iota—University of Virginia, Charlottesville Va. Beta Xi—Tulane University, New Orleans, La. Gamma Eta—George Washington University, Wash- ington, D. C. Division Beta Tati—University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb. Beta Epsilon—University of Illinois, Champaign. 111. Beta Omega—University of California, Berkeley, Cal. Gamma Alpha—University of Chicago, Chicago, 111 Gamma Beta—Armour Institute, Chicago, 111. Gamma Theta—Baker University, Baldwin, Kan. Gamma Kappa—University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo. Division Beta Bela—DePauw University, Greencastle, Ind. Beta Zela—Butler College, University of Indianap- olis, Irvington, Ind. Beta Phi—Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio Beta Psi—Wabash College, Crawfordsville, Ind. Gamma Delta—University of West Virginia. Mor- gantown. W. Va. SS Delta Tan Delta Eastern Division Alpha—Allegheny College, Mcadvillc, Pa. Gamma—Washington and Jefferson College, Wash- ington, Pa. Rho—Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, N.J. Upsilon—Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy N. Y. Beta Lambda—Lehigh University, Bethlehem. Pa Beta Mu—Tufts College. Tufts College, Mass. Beta Xu—Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston. Mass. Beta O mi cron—Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. Beta Chi—Brown University, Providence. R. I. Gamma Gamma—Dartmouth College. Hanover, N.H. Gamma Epsilon—Columbia University, New York City, N. Y. Gamma .t'.a—Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn. ■Vllumni Chapters Chicago Cincinnati Toledo New York San Francisco Milwaukee Indianapolis Boston Minneapolis Pittsburg Cleveland Kansas City Omaha Philadelphia Evansville Atlanta Frank C. Allen, Lambda J. E. II. Atkinson. Lambda John P. Batks, Lambda George D. Brengelman, Lambda John C. Brown, Jr„ Lambda Walter Cain, Lambda John B, Carman, Lambda W. A. Covington, Beta Iota James D. B. DeBow, Lambda Thomas H. Epperson. Lamlwia Harry W. Evans, Lambda Robert H. Fkakky. Lambda John R. Fisher, Lambda Frank G. Fite, Lambda Fretres in i'rbe Frank B. Fogg, Lambda John G. Garrison Abb Goodman, Lambda L. A. Kirby, Lambda John T. Lei.lyktt, Lambda Walter Lbnbhan, Lambda Goulding Mark, Lambda Tudgr W. K. McAlister, Theta W. P. McClure W. Van McGavock LeRoy McGregor, Lambda W. L. Nichol. Beta Theta Jesse Overton, Lambda Henry Pepper, Beta Delta Littleton Pardub, Lambda 56 J. W. Rudolph William Simmons, Lambda Robert T. Smith. Lambda Harry S. Stokes. Lambda J. N. Stone. Lambda Hon. George X. Tillman, Theta Frank N. Vaughn, Lambda Preston Vaughn. Lambda George B. Voorhbis, Chi W. T. Waters, Alpha R. A. Wilson, Gamma P. H. Woodall, Beta Theta W. J. Anderson, Lambda M. F. Woodrow, Lambda Delta Tau Delta Lambda Chapter Established 1881. Graduate Student John R. Fisher Undergraduates Ctuxx of 1907 H. L. Scales CIhxx of 1908 Thomas H. Epperson . J. X. Stone W. S. Love James Johnson J. C. Brown Franklin, Tenn. Claxx of If) 10 -----M. D..... «57 W. S. Ivy West Point, Miss . College Education SENIOR SOPHOMORE 5 Sioma Nu Founded at Virginia Military Institute in 1S69 Colors: White, Black and Old Gold. Flower: White Rose. Chapter List First Division Gamma Psi—Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y. Pi—Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pa. Bela Rho—University of Pennsylvania, Philadel- phia. Pa. Bda Sigma—University of Vermont, Burlington. Vt Gamma Delta—Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, N. J. Gamma Epsilon—La Fayette College, Easton, Pa. Gamma Theta—Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. Second Division Sigma—Vanderbilt University, Nashville. Tcnn. Gamma Iota—State College of Kentucky, Lexington, Ky. Third Mu—University of Georgia. Athens, Ga. Theta—University of Alabama. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Iota—Howard College. East Lake, Ala. Kappa—North Georgia Agricultural College, Dahl- onega, Ga. Eta—Mercer University, Macon, Ga. Fourth Epsilon—Bethany College, Bethany, W. Va. Beta Beta—DePamv University. Grcencastle, Ind. Beta Nu—Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio Beta .eta—Purdue University. La Fayette, Ind. Beta Eta—University of Indiana, Bloomington, Ind. Gamma Pi—University of West Virginia, Morgan- town, W. Va. i vision Xi—Emory College. Oxford. Ga. Beta Theta—Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Au burn, Ala. Gamma Alpha— Georgia School of Technology, Atlanta, Ga. vis ion Beta Iota—Mt. Union College. Alliance, Ohio. Beta Epsilon—Rose Polytechnic Institute, Terre Haute. Ind. Delta Alpha—Case School of Applied Science, Cleve- land. Ohio 161 Sionni Nu Fifth Division Beta Mu—University of Iowa, Iowa City. Iowa. Gamma Sigma—Iowa State College. Ames. Iowa. Sixth Division Gamma Gamma—Albion College, Albion, Mich. Gamma Beta—Northwestern University. Evanston. 111. Gamma Lambda—University of Wisconsin, Mad- ison. Wis. Gamma Mu—University of Illinois, Champaign, III. Gamma Nu -University of Michigan. Ann Arbor. Mich. Gamma Rho—University of Chicago, Chicago, 111. Delta Theta—Lombard University, Galesburg. 111. Seventh Division Nu—Kansas State University. Lawrence. Kan. Rho—University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo. Beta Xi—William Jewell College, Liberty, Mo. Gamma Xi—State School of Mines and Metallurgy. Rolla, Mo. Gamma Omicron—Washington University. St. Louis. Mo. Eighth Upsilon—University of Texas, Austin, Tex. Phi—Louisiana State University. Baton Rouge, La. Gamma Tau—University of Minnesota, Minneap- olis. Minn. Gamma Upsilon—University of Arkansas, Fayette- ville. Ark. vision Beta Phi—Tulanc University. New Orleans, La. Ninth Division Gamma Eta—State School of Mines, Golden, Colo. Gamma Kappa—University of Colorado. Boulder. Colo. Tenth Division Gamma Chi—University of Washington, Seattle, Gamma Phi—University; of Montana, Missoula, Wash. Mont. Gamma 7.eta—University of Oregon, Eugene, Ore. Eleventh Division Beta Chi—Lcland Stanford Junior University, Beta Psi—University of California, Berkeley, Cal. Stanford, Cal. 16a Sigma Nu Twelfth Division Lambda—Washington aiul Lee University, Lexing- Beta Tau—North Carolina A. M. College, West ton, Va. Raleigh, N. C. Psi—University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Beta—University of Virginia, Charlottesville. Va. N. C. ■'Jllumni Chapters Birmingham, Ala. San Francisco, Cal. Pueblo, Colo. Denver, Colo. Atlanta, Ga. Chicago, 111. Boston, Mass. Kansas City. Mo. St. Louis, Mo. New York. X. V Charlotte. X. C. Indianapolis, Ind. Cleveland, Ohio. Davenport, Iowa Portland. Ore. Des Moines, Iowa Dallas, Tex. Louisville, Ky. Seattle, Wash. Baton Rouge, La. Milwaukee, Wis. Salisbury, N. C. Columbus, Ohio Lexington, Ky. Shelby ville, Ky. Wheeling, W.Va. Sigma Chapter of Sigma Mu Harvey Hannah, Kappa Dr. R. E. Fort. Sigma Dr. T. W. Menkes, Sigma L. J. Loventhal. Sigma 15. Sinclair, Beta Omicron George A. Schwab, Beta Harry F. Ambrose, Sigma L'nitrcs in Urbe Addison W. Christian, Sigma Charles B. Fatherly, Sigma R. C. Jones, Sigma E. Jones, Sigma Martin Roberts. Sigma Charles Roberts, Omicron S. R. Weaver G. J. COOI'BR Frank F. Frantz, Sigma Dr. O. Crockett William O. Smedes Scott Shivers Dabney Minor W. P. Mungbr J. C. Stark 163 Sigma Chapter Signia Nu Graduate Students Uuot Jones....................................... J. R. Waters..................................... Class of 1907 Lloyd H. Burns, LL. B............................ George T. Hughes, Jr.. LL. B............ ........ Matt. C. Redmond, B. A........................... William B. Bryan, B. A........................... R. S. Porter, M. D........... II. T. Ballentine, M I). ........................ Class of 1908 Aaron Willey Christian............ .............. Paul Z. Conrad................................... J. B. Howard...........1------------------------- John W. Cecil.................................... Charles B. Eathbrly............................. Ernest C. Webb.................................. M. J. L. Hoye................................... W. F. Crabtree................................. Class of 1909 W. P. Mungkr.......................... Sydney H. Bryan----------------------------- — Class of 1910 B. F. Price..................................... Scott Shivers................................... H. T. Whitson.............................. - J. L. Whiteside................................. C. W. Coleman----------------------------------- W. T. Damon..................................... L. G. Tatum_____________________________________ J. C. Stark..................................... Dabney Minor.................................... Nashville, Tenn. Florence, Ala. Columbia, Tenu. Columbia. Tenn. ..Floyd, La. Columbus, Miss. Rural Retreat. Va. . .Rumscy, Ky. — Nashville, Tenn. ----Talley. Tenn. ----Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. ----Columbia, Tenn. ----Nashville, Tenn. ----Webb City, Mo. . ..Newton, Miss. ----Muskogee. Okla. Nashville, Tenn. ___Reynolds, Ga. Prairie Point, Miss. Nashville. Tenn. Cookeville. Tenn. Anniston, Ala. . Allensville. Ky. Corsicana, Tex. Corsicana. Tex. .Nashville, Tenn. . Nashville. Tenn. 164 Sometime, somewhere, sweetheart I catch a gleam Of your white soul that floats across inv dream. To rob the deathless years of their despair Until I find you, love, sometime, somewhere. Sometime, somewhere, out in the sweet unknown. Your spirit waits the coming of my own. Or else my heart would break, nor ho| e. nor care To dream of dawning life, sometime, somewhere. O. sometime, somewhere, like a cloud afar Flying across the heavens to kiss a star. My soul will llv to you and kiss you. dear. Out in Kternity. sometime, somewhere. -j. li. B. Mlpha Tau Omega Founded at Richmond, Va., 1865. Colors: Old Gold and Sky Blue. Flower: White Tea Rose. Province 1 Alabama and Georgia Alabama Alpha Epsilon—A. M. College. Auburn. Georgia Alpha Beta—University of Georgia, Oxford. Alabama Beta Beta—Southern University, Greens- Georgia Alpha Zeta—Mercer University, Macon. boro. Georgia Beta Iota—School of Technology, Atlanta. Alabama Beta Delta—University of Alabama, Tusca- loosa. Province 11 California, Colorado, Louisiana and Texas California Gamma Iota—University of California, Louisiana Beta Epsilon—Tulane University, New Berkeley. Orleans. Colorado Gamma Lambda—University of Colorado, Texas Gamma Eta—University of Texas, Austin. Boulder. Province HI Illinois, Indiana, Michigan. Nebraska Illinois Gamma Zeta—University of Illinois, Cham- paign. Indiana Gamma Gamma—Polytechnic Institute, Terre Haute. Michigan Alpha Mu—Adrian College, Adrian. Michigan Beta Kappa—Hillsdale College, Hillsdale. Michigan Beta Omicron—Albion College, Albion. Nebraska Gamma Theta—University of Nebraska, Lincoln. Kansas Gamma Mu—University of Kansas, Law- rence. Minnesota Gamma Nu—University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. Province IV Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Vermont Maine Beta Epsilon—University of Maine, Orono. Rhode Island Gamma Delta—Brown University, Maine Gamma Alpha—Colby College, Watcrville. Providence. Massachusetts Gamma Beta—Tufts College, Tufts. Vermont Beta Zeta—University of Vermont, Bur- lington. 167 Alpha Tau Omega Province V New York and Pennsylvania New York Alpha Omicron—St. Lawrence University, Canton. New York Alpha lambda—Columbia University, New York. New York Beta Theta—Cornell University, Ithaca. Pennsylvania Alpha Iota—Muhlcnburg College, Al- lentown. Pennsylvania Alpha Upsilon—Pennsylvania College, Gettysburg. Pennsylvania Alpha Pi—Washington and Jefferson College, Washington. Pennsylvania Tau—University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Pennsylvania Alpha Rho—Lehigh University, South Bethlehem. Province 17 North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia North Carolina Alpha Delta—University of North South Carolina Beta Xi—College of Charleston. Carolina, Chapel Hill. Virginia Delta—University of Virginia, Charlottes- North Carolina Xi—Trinity College, Durham. villc. Province VII Ohio Ohio Alpha Nu—Mt. Union College, Alliance. Ohio Beta Omega—State University. Columbus. Ohio Alpha Psi—Wettcnburg College, Springfield. Ohio Gamma Kappa—Western Reserve University- Ohio Beta Eta—Wesleyan University, Delaware. Cleveland. Ohio Beta Mu—Wooster University, Wooster. Province VIII Tennessee Tennessee Alpha Tau—Southwestern Presbyterian University, Clarksville. Tennessee Beta Pi—Vanderbilt University, Nash- ville. Tennessee Beta Tau—Southwestern Baptist Univer- sity, Jackson. Tennessee Omega—University of the South, Scwancc. Tennessee Pi—University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Allentown Pittsburg Georgia Dayton City and State -JUumni -yhisociations Augusta New York Manila Cleveland Tennessee Texas Birmingham 168 District of Columbia Chicago Atlanta Boston Alpha Tau Omega Fretres in Urbe J. H. Acklbn J. M. Thompson G. W. Haynib J. A. Draughon William Wills S. H. Chester J. W. McFadden Percy Walker A. M. Trawick, Jr. W. C. Lusk Percy Kinxaird Luke Lea M. C. Fitzpatrick Avent Childress Bradley Walker F. P. Bond J. O. Patterson T. E. Stratton R. M. Lblaxd W. M. Bailey Robert Lusk R. W. Jonbs Sam Orr Andrew Price Wirt Hughes Wade Kirkpatrick A. F. Whitman Overton Lea, Jr. O. L. Quillion ‘Roll of Active Members Tost Graduates F. E. Chapman, M. A____________________________________Grove Hill, Ala. R. L. Wiggins, Jr., M. A____________________......_____...Lumpkin, Ga. Class of 1907 J. B. Lackey, M. D.......... Ripley, Tenn R. F. Jerman, LL. B.............Alamo, Tcnn. A. F. Jones, A. B.............Dresden, Tenn. Class of 1900 E. A. Inglis, B. S---------------Jacksonville, Fla. Sam Costkn, LL. B..................McKenzie, Tenn. V. Bell, LL. B....................Lexington, Tex. W. C. Barham, LL. B. Will Bolling, LL. B. R. H. Peoples, LL. B. --------Milan, Tenn. ____Nashville, Tenn. .Johnson City, Tenn. Class of 1909 G. G. Crawford, B. E.......Bel! Buckle, Tenn. John Hill, B. A..... Andrew Young, M. D............Muskogee, I. T. Tansel Moore, B. A. .Dresden, Tenn. ..Sharon, Tenn. Class of 1910 C. S. Black, B. E....... W. Bird, B. S........... ..........Nashville, Tenn. ..........Nashville. Tenn. T. Mooney, B. E... John Frazier, D. D. ----Nashville, Tenn. ---------Mobile, Ala. 169 Let Ted die Dio the Ditch Tha ar talking ov anuthcr turn Ov prescdcnt an’ sich, But I sa what we orter du 'S let Teddie dig the dich. Tha tel me he’s a pow’rful man An' smarter than a wich. So I sa what he orter du Is jes’ tu dig that dich. Why, jes’ a little whil ago, As enny ful nos wel, He rot a litlc order out An' tawt us awl tu spel. An’ tho that Panyma kanal Wood wurry Hercules, I’ll bet that Ted cood put it thru So kwik 'twood mak yu frez. He totes a stik as big as fits An’ maks things stan’ aroun', An' when them big teeth git the bits He sho’ can kiver groun’. Mi! How he slashes things about An’ maks ’em cum tu taw— The bigges’ wars an’ Texas rows. An' ev’ry man that’s raw. Thar ain’t a thing on God’s gren erth He kant letch roun' and rite, An’ du the menest, tuffes’ job An’ du it kwik an’ titc. So ’stid ov bein' president, Tu stav off enny hich. Big Teddie orter git his spad An’ go an' dig that dich. An’ whil he livs, an’ whil the wurl Keps turnin’ roun the sun, In ev'ry lan’ in ev'ry tung, Tha’ll talk ov what he's dun. Then stop this thurd turm fulishness The suprem jedge an' sich. An' all jine in the mity shout, Let Teddie dig the dich. 170 L. D. P. ‘Delta Kappa Epsilon Founded at Yale, 1844. ‘Roll of Chapters 1844. Phi—Yale University. 1850. Upsilon—Brown University. 1844- Theta—Bowdoin College. 1851. Beta—University of North Carolina. 1845- Xi—Colby College. 1851. Kappa—Miami University. 1846. Sigma—Amherst College. 1852. Lambda—Kenyon College. 1847. Gamma—Vanderbilt University. 1852. Eta—University of Virginia. 1847. Psi—University of Alabama. i8s3- Pi—Dartmouth College. 1850. Chi—University of Mississippi. «854. Iota—Central University. 1856. 1861. 1866. 1867. 1867. «854- «ass- ess- 855. 1856. 1856. 1856. Beta Phi—University of Rochester. Phi Chi—Rutgers College. Psi Phi—DcPauw University. Gamma Phi—Wesleyan University. Psi Omega—Rensselaer Polytechnic Univer- sity. 1868. Beta Chi—Western Reserve University. 1870. Delta Delta—University of Chicago. 1898 1899 1899 1900 1901 1904 1906 Alpha Alpha—Middlebury College. Rho—Lafayette College. Omicron—University of Michigan. Epsilon—Williams College. Tau—Hamilton College. Mu—Colgate University. Nu—College of the City of New York. 1870. Delta Chi—Cornell University. 1871. Phi Gamma—Syracuse University. 1874. Gamma Beta—Columbia University. 1876. Theta Zeta—University of California. 1879. Alpha Chi—Trinity College. 1889. Phi Epsilon—University of Minnesota. 1890. Sigma Tau—Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Tau Lambda—Tulane University. Alpha Phi—University of Toronto. Delta Kappa—University of Pennsylvania. Tau Alpha—McGill University. Sigma Rho—Leland Stanford Junior University. Delta Pi—University of Illinois. Psi Mu—University of Wisconsin. x73 Delta Kappa Epsilon ■7Humni Asxocintions Mississippi Valley Association of Delta Kappa Epsilon........................................St. Louis, Mo. Wisconsin Association of Delta Kappa Epsilon---------------- —------------ -.................Milwaukee, Wis. Delta Kappa Epsilon Association of Central Tennessee.........-...............................Nashville, Tenn. Western Michigan Association of Delta Kappa Epsilon...................... —..........Grand Rapids, Mich. Delta Kappa Epsilon Association of Rhode Island.. - Providenee, R. I. Delta Kappa Epsilon Association of Buffalo------------------------------------------------ Buffalo, N. Y. Delta Kappa Epsilon Association of Washington---------------------------------------- Washington, D. C. Delta Kappa Epsilon Association of Kentucky..................................................Lexington. Ky. Delta Kappa Epsilon Association of the Northwest.............-....................-...Minneapolis, Minn. Northwestern Association of Delta Kappa Epsilon. ............................................ Chicago, 111. Delta Kappa Epsilon Association of Cleveland..................................... -...— Cleveland, Ohio Delta Kappa Epsilon Club..............................................................New York City. N. Y. Delta Kappa Epsilon Association of New England...............—.............................. Cambridge, Mass. Indiana Delta Kappa Epsilon Association........-------------------------------------- Indianapolis, Ind. Harvard Association of Delta Kappa Epsilon------------------------------------------------- Cambridge, Mass. Mountain Association of Delta Kappa Epsilon................................................. ..Denver, Colo. Chattanooga Southern Association of Delta Kappa Epsilon....................................Chattanooga. Tenn. Eastern New York Association of Delta Kappa Epsilon...................................-......Albany, N. Y. Delta Kappa Epsilon Association of Central New York...........................................Syracuse. N. Y. Western Massachusetts Delta Kappa Epsilon Association..........................-...........Springfield, Mass. Western Tennessee Association of Delta Kappa Epsilon ..........................................Memphis. Tenn. Delta Kappa Epsilon Association of Philippine Islands.......................................... Manila, P. I. Delta Kappa Epsilon Association of Detroit---------------------------------------------------- Detroit, Mich. Delta Kappa Epsilon Association of Pacific Coast...........................-..........— San Francisco. Cal. Delta Kappa Epsilon Club of Rochester................................................... Rochester, N. Y. Delta Kappa Epsilon Club of Connecticut.............................................................Hartford, Conn. Delta Kappa Epsilon Association of Texas........................................................Austin. Tex. Delta Kappa Epsilon Association of State of Washington---------------------------------------- Seattle, Wash. Ohio Valley Association of Delta Kappa Epsilon...............................................Covington, Ky. Delta Kappa Epsilon Club of Tuscaloosa----------------------------------------------------- Tuscaloosa, Ala. Philadelphia Association of Delta Kappa Epsilon----------------------------------------- Philadelphia. Pa. «74 Delta Kappa Epsilon Established 1847. Rc-cstablishcd 1889. Gamma Chapter Colors: Crimson, Azure and Gold. Flower: Pansy. H. L. Badger M. B. Howell W. C. Nelson Jbpp McCarn R. H. Yancey W. M. Hart R. W. Miller P. B. Spence P. L. Nichols C. T. McKenzie Fratres in Urbe M. H. Meeks J. E. Sanders T. J. Kittrell J. R. Green J. S. Pilcher W. H. Ray S. W. Childress J. McE. Stone M. McCullom W. I. Nolen T. R L. Cartbr C. E. Curtis Paul Davis J. Phillips Fratres in Facultate W. J. Vaughan, M. A.. LL. D F. R. Bryson, Pii. D..... Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy ..................Professor of German Fratres in Universitate C. H. Fielder, B. E................Trenton, Tenn. D. R. Pickens, M. D............Bell Buckle, Tenn. W. C. McReb, M. D---------------- Trenton, Tenn. F. P. Smart, B. S____________Charlottesville, Va. R. F. Vaughan, A. B. T. L. Cartwright, Ph. G G. W. Clark, A. B..... Class -----------Decatur, Ala. ........Wartrace, Tenn. E. M. Steel, B. D...... of 1908 L. W. Gorton, B. S.... E. W. Potts, A. B...... ..........Nashville, Tenn. _________Waterproof, La. ........... Dallas, Tex. «75 Delta Kappa Epsilon Class S. J. Caldwell, B. S........... Union Springs, Ala. J. E. Haybs. B. E...................Nashville, Tenn. William Hume, Jr., B. S.............Nashville, Tenn. J. M. Martin, B. S_____________________Martin, Tenn. D. H. Morton, B. S.................Louisville, Ky. Class G. M. Baird, B. S.......................Geren, Miss. Banks Bennie, B. S................. Nashville, Tenn. C. L. Cornelius, A. B...............Nashville, Tenn. W. L. Martin, B. S..............Union City. Tenn. of 1909 R. M. Patterson, B. E............Nashville, Tenn. W. G. Peebles, A. B...........Moorcsville, Tenn. J. G. Williamson, Jr., M. D......Columbia, Tenn. F. T. Wilson, A. B...............Carthage, Tenn. J. M. Gorton, M. D...............Waterproof, La. of 1910 H. F. Potts, A. B..................Dallas. Tex. W. H. Sw ice art, Jr.. A. B......Union City, Tenn Frank Wadb. A. B.................Trenton. Tenn. M. S. Webster, B. E..............Wartrace, Tenn. 176 Sigma Chi Mlpha Tsi Chapter—Active Members M. L. CULLEY......... W. T. Merritt........ D. R. Stubblefield, Jr E. L. Peoples...... Hamilton Douglas, Jr. Herndon Lehr....... J. I. Vertrbes, Jr. 7. ). King......... Lewis Tillman...... W. A. Cunningham... E. W. Graham_______ I. G. Read......... J. M. CULBREATH.... C. L. King...... L. M. Hollins... W. E. Harlan.... H. P. Connell___ W. P. Cunningham W. L. Gilmore.... R. C. Kebbler.... S. W. Riddle_____ B. E. Boone______ W. W. Ross....... E. C. Bradley.... R. E. Moore...... C. P. Thogmorton.. R. F. Hayes, Jr.. G. H. Hayes...... II. V. Brewer.... W. D. Neely.....- Hill Turner...... Paul C. Bowers___ H. H. Cartwright.. Class of 1907 ......B. E..............................Jackson, Miss. ......DD. S.............................Jackson, Miss. ......B. E..............................Nashville, Tenn. Class of 1908 ------B. E------------------------------Columbia, Tenn. ......B. S..............................Atlanta. Ga. ......B. E..............................Waco, Tex. ......B. S..............................Nashville, Tenn. ------B. E------------------------------Louisville, Ky. ------LL. B.............................Nashville. Tenn. ......B. E..............................Nashville, Tenn. ------B. A..............................McKenzie, Tenn. ......LL. B.............................Scottsville, Ky. ......B. D..............................Raleigh. N. C. Class of 1909 ------M. D------------------------------Louisville, Ky. ------B. A------------------------------Nashville, Tenn. ------B. E...........................— Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. ......B. E..............................Nashville, Tenn. ------B. E..............................Nashville, Tenn. Class of 1910 ■.....B. A..........................Lawrcnceburg, Tenn. ......B. A..............................Louisville. Ky. ......B. A..............................Nashville, Tenn. .....M. D..............................Elkton. Ky. .....B. E..............................Nashville, Tenn. ------B. E..............................Covington. Ky. ......B. A..............................Lead. S. Dak. .....B. A...............................Louisville, Ky. .....B. A..............................Elkton. Ky. .....B. E..............................Elkton. Ky. •.....B. A..............................Terrell. Tenn. ------B. E..............................Smyrna, Tenn. .....B. A...............................New York. N. Y. -----B. S...............................Nashville, Tenn. ------B. E------------------------------Nashville, Term. 79 Sigma Chi Established 1855. Fratres in i'rbe C. G. Dunbar Prof. J. D. Blanton L. B. Fitk W. D. Rhea Marvin Carlbtt George A. Frazer Dempsey Weaver J. S. Dunbar, Jr. James A. Peoples P. A. Shelton, Jr. R. W. Turner W. A. Benson Judge Robert Ewing E. B. Tucker S. R. Sanford, Jr. Dr. Thomas S. Weaver E. E. Duncan Humphrey Hardison G. B. Overton W. M. Duncan, Jr. James S. Frazer A. C. Read W. F. Creighton B. G. Slaughter E J. Walsh J. M. McFerrin W. E. Norvell, Jr. C. P. Connell A. F. Hinton Fratres in Facultate William L. Dudley, B. S.. M. D...................Professor of Chemistry and Dean of Medical Department Henry Beach Carre, A. B., Pii. D., B. D..........Professor of English Exegesis in Theological Department Thomas Carter, A. M., B. D.......................Professor of Greek Exegesis in Theological Department 180 Sigma Chi ‘Roll of .Active Chapters Alpha—Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. Beta—University of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio. Gamma—Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, Ohio. Epsilon—George Washington University, Washing- ton, D. C. Zela—Washington and Lee University, Lexington. Va. Eta—University of Mississippi, University, Miss. Theta—Pennsylvania College, Gettysburg, Pa. Kappa—Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pa. Lambda—Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind. Mu—Denison University, Granville, Ohio. Xi—DePauw University, Greencastle, Ind. Omicron—Dickinson College, Carlisle. Pa. Rho—Butler College, Irvington. Ind. Phi—Lafayette College, Easton, Pa. Chi—Ilanovcr College, Hanover, Ind. Psi—University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va. Omega—Northwestern University. Evanston. 111. Alpha Theta—Massachusetts Institute of Technol- ogy, Boston, Mass. Alpha Beta—University of California. Berkeley, Cal. Alpha Gamma—Ohio State University. Alpha Epsilon—University of Nebraska. Alpha Eta—State University of Iowa. Alpha Alpha—Hobart College. Alpha Zeta—Beloit College. Alpha I amhda—University of Wisconsin. Alpha Iota—Illinois Wesleyan University. Alpha Nu—University of Texas. Alpha Xi—University of Kansas. Alpha Sigma—University of Minnesota. Alpha Omicron—Tulanc University. Alpha Rho—Lehigh University. Alpha Phi—Cornell University. Alpha Upsilon—University of South California. Alpha Omega—Lcland Stanford Junior University. Alpha Chi—Pennsylvania State College. Alpha Psi—Vanderbilt University. Alpha Pi—Albion College. Beta Gamma—Colorado College. Delta Delta—Purdue University. Zeta Psi—University of Cincinnati. Eta Eta—Dartmouth College. Theta Theta—University of Michigan. Kappa Kappa—University of Illinois. lambda lambda—Kentucky State College. Mu Mu—West Virginia University. Nu Nu—Columbia University. Xi Xi—University of Missouri. Rho Rho—University of Maine. Omicron Omicron—University of Chicago. Omega Omega—University of Arkansas. Upsilon Upsilon—University of Washington. Phi Phi—University of Pennsylvania. Tau Tau—Washington University. Psi Psi—Syracuse University. Beta Beta—University of Montana. Atlanta Baltimore Boston Chicago Cincinnati .Alumni Chapters Cleveland Kansas City Columbus Los Angeles Denver Louisville Detroit Milwaukee Indianapolis Nashville Toledo New Orleans St. Louis New York St. Paul Peoria Minneapolis Philadelphia San Francisco Pittsburg Springfield Washington 181 TH r V f N 0 QU.T CUP Thi Kappa Psi Founded at Washington and Jefferson College, Washington, Pa., February 19, 1853. Colors: Lavender and Pink. Flower: Sweet Pea. Publications: The Shield,” “Grand Catalogue,” Pocket Catalogue, History, Song Book, Record. Tennessee Delta Chapter Established October 7, 1901. Overton Lea J. H. Fall J. M. Bass, Jr. Caleb Motz John Baxter W W. Hayes H. M. Sutbr W. K. Phillips, Jr. Dr. E. S. McIlvainb Frank A. Berry Collins Denny, A. M., B. L Judge J. W. Bonner. A. M.. A. Shields Abernathy Lewis L. Baxter.... W. Leslie Talley... George H. McKee_____ fratres in Urbe Jordan Stokes Robert Armstead Jordan Stokes. Jr. Eugene R. Howard James Chamberlain Judge J. W. Bonner Jos. H. Dampeer W. J. Miller, Jr. Dr. Duncan Eve, Jr. J. M. Bass Collins Denny, A. M., B. L. II. G. Lipscomb Dr. L. W. Sexton T. E. Elliston G. P. Wade John B. Ransom, Jr. B. S. Preston Med. Ransom J. M. Jamison fratres in facultate ............................Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy . Professor of the Law of Real Property, Agency, and Domestic Relations fratres in Universitate Class of 1907 M. D------------------------------------Pulaski. Tenn. B. E....................................Nashville, Tenn. LL. B..................................— Nashville, Tenn. LL. B...................................Leesburg, Fla. 185 Thi Kappa Psi Cla e of 1908 Wilson W. Woodcock.................................B. A......................................Nashville. Tenn. Clos of 1909 James W. Stokes___________________________________ B. A______________________________________Nashville, Tenn. William J. Coleman.................................M. D.......................................Aberdeen, Miss. Isham Vaughan Lbgg.................................M. D...................................Elkmont, Ala. Howard S. Jeck.....................................M. D......................................Nashville, Tenn. D. Perkins Sexton..................................B. S........................................Memphis, Tenn. Cl of 1910 Wilfred L. Fox..............................B. E.. John B. Ransom, Jr...........................LL. B W. Keeling Phillips, Jr......................LL. B A. B. Hill., Jr.............................B. A.. Winston Wakefield............................M. D. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville. Tenn. Pulaski, Tenn. Chapters and .VHumni Associations ‘District 1 Pennsylvania Alpha—Washington and Jefferson College. Pennsylvania Beta—Allegheny College. Pennsylvania Gamma—Buckncll University. Pennsylvania Epsilon—Gettysburg College. Pennsylvania .eta—Dickinson College. Pennsylvania Eta—Franklin and Marshall College. Pennsylvania Theta—Lafayette College. Pennsylvania Iota—University of Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania Kappa—Swarthmore College. Alumni Associations Easton, Pa. Johnstown, Pa. Lancaster, Pa. Meadville, Pa Philadelphia, Pa. Pittsburg, Pa. Sunbury, Pa. x86 Phi Kappa Psi New Hampshire Alpha—Dartmouth College. Massachusetts Alpha—Amherst College. Rhode Island Alpha—Brown University. New York Alpha—Cornell University. District New York Beta—Syracuse University. New York Comma—Columbia University. New York Epsilon—Colgate University. New York Z.et —Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. yilumni Associations Boston, Mass. New York City Buffalo. N. Y. Syracuse. N. Y. •yilumni Club Harvard. District III Maryland Alpha—Johns Hopkins University. Mississippi Alpha—University of Mississippi. Virginia Alpha—University of Virginia. Tennessee Delta—Vanderbilt University. Virginia Beta—Washington and Lee University. Texas Alpha—University of Texas. West Virginia Alpha—University of West Virginia. yilumni Associations Washington, D. C. Baltimore. Md. Ohio Alpha—Ohio Wesleyan University. Ohio Beta—Wittenberg University. Ohio Delta—University of Ohio. Ohio Epsilon—Case School of Applied Science. Indiana Alpha—DePauw University. Indiana Beta—University of Indiana. District IV Indiana Delta—Purdue University. Illinois Alpha—Northwestern University. Illinois Beta—University of Chicago. Illinois Delta—University of Illinois. Michigan Alpha—University of Michigan. Alumni Associations Chicago, 111. Indianapolis, Ind. Cincinnati, Ohio Columbus, Ohio Springfield, Ohio Anderson, Ind. Bucyrus, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio Newark, Ohio Toledo, Ohio 187 Phi Kappa Ps District V Wisconsin Alpha—University of Wisconsin Wisconsin Gamma—Beloit College. Minnesota Bela—University of Minnesota. Iowa Alpha—University of Iowa. Kansas Alpha—University of Kansas. Nebraska Alpha—University of Nebraska. California Beta—Lcland Stanford Junior Univer- sity. California Gamma—University of California. Alumni Associations San Francisco. Cal. Minneapolis. Minn. Kansas City, Kan. Omaha, Neb. Seattle, Wash. Denver, Colo. Duluth, Minn. Iowa City, Iowa Portland, Ore. 188 Phi Kappa Sigma Founded at University of Pennsylvania 1850. Colors: Gold and Black. Flower: Chrysanthemum. Roll of Chapters Alpha—University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. Delta—Washington and Jefferson College, Washington, Pa. Epsilon—Dickinson College. Carlisle, Pa. Zcta—Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, Pa. Eta—University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Vu. Iota—Columbia University, New York City. Mu—Tulane University, New Orleans, La. Rho—University of Illinois, Champaign, 111. Tau—Randolph-Macon College, Ashland, Va. Upsilon—Northwestern University. Evanston, 111. Phi—Richmond College. Richmond, Va. Psi—Pennsylvania State College, State College, Pa. Alpha Alpha—Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Va. Alpha Gamma—University of West Virginia, Morgantown, W. Va. Alpha Delta—University of Maine, Orono, Me. Alpha Epsilon—Armour Institute of Technology, Chicago, 111. Alpha Zeta—University of Maryland, Baltimore, Md. Alpha Theta—University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. Alpha Iota—Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn. Alpha Kappa—University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Ala. Alpha Lambda—University of California, Berkeley, Cal. Alpha Mu—Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, Mass. Alpha Xu—Georgia School of Technology, Atlanta, Ga. Alpha Xi—Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind. Alpha Omicron—University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. Alpha Pi—University of Chicago, Chicago, 111. 191 Thi Kappa Sioma Alumni Chapters Philadelphia Richmond Baltimore Chicago New York Pittsburg New Orleans Chapter Roll Rost Graduate B. A.. M. A.. Class of 907 B. A A. Max Souby Walter Winton... - B. A Class of 1908 Robert E. Beli— LL. B B A.. B. S C. C. McLean James Souby M D B. A Class of 1909 ..BE BE ... . ..B. A W. M. Cook (B. A.) B. D.. M. D . Julian Elliott B. A Class of 1910 B. E B. E . C. B. Pentecost— B. E B A Will Winton i9a Mlpha Kappa Kappa Founded at Dartmouth, 1S88. Fratres in Facultate -_-M. A., M. D. M. D. M. S.. B. E.. M. D. M D. D. J. A. Witherspoon M. D. Fratres in i'rbe W. F. Glenn . M. D. M. D. B. T. Nolan M. D. Dan German M. D. M. D. W. A. OUGHTERSON D. B. Blake M D M. D. W. D. Bromberg M. D. W. G. Ewing D. L. B. Gradov M. D. W. D. Haggard M D M. J M King M D M D ...M. D. M. D. M. D. M. D. E. G. Wood M. D. T. H. Wood M. D. X9S Mlpha Kappa Kappa .Ylctivc Members Class of 1907 W. C. McRbe D. R. Pickens Class of 1908 W. G. Bryan W. S. Love V. M. PlNKLEY Class Of 1909 Rock Hill, S. C. S. H. Bryan B. W. Page W. S. Kbys ISHAU KlMBELL Roy Webb ..St. Bethlehem, Tenn. W. E. Lucy...........................Cleburne, Tex. A. M. Young.................... Muscogee, I. T. J. L. Bryan Class of 1910 J. C Hall S. M. Presley 196 Mlpha Kappa Kappa ‘Roll of Chapters 1. Alpha—Medical Department Dartmouth College, Hanover. N. H. 2. Beta—College of Physicians and Surgeons, San Francisco, Cal. 3. Gamma—Tufts Medical School, Boston, Mass. 4. Delta—Medical Department University of Vermont. Burlington. Vt. 5. Epsilon—Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa. 6. Zeta—Long Island College Hospital Medical School. Brooklyn, N. V. 7. Eta—College of Physicians and Surgeons, Chicago. 111. 8. Theta—Maine Medical School. Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Me. 9. Iota—Medical Department University of Syracuse, Syracuse, N. Y. 10. Kappa—Milwaukee Medical College, Milwaukee, Wis. 11. Lambda—Medical Department Cornell University, New York City. 12. Aft —Medical Department University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. 13. Nu—Rush Medical College, Chicago, 111. 14- Xi—Medical Department Northwestern University, Chicago. 111. 15. Omicron—Miami Medical College, Cincinnati, Ohio. 16. Pi—Ohio Medical University. Columbus, Ohio. 17. Rho—Denver and Gross Medical College, Denver, Colo. 18. Sigma—Medical Department University of California, San Francisco, Cal. 19. Tau—University of the South, Sewanee, Tenn. 20. Upsilon—Medical Department University of Oregon. Portland, Ore. 21. Phi—Medical Department University of Nashville, Nashville, Tenn. 22. Chi—Medical Department Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn. 23 Psi—Medical Department University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. Minn. 24. Omega—Medical Department University of Tennessee, Nashville, Tenn. 25. Alpha Beta—Medical Department Tulanc University, New Orleans, La. 26. Alpha Gamma—Medical Department University of Georgia, Augusta, Ga 27. Alpha Delta—Medical Department McGill University, Montreal, P. Q. 28. Alpha Epsilon—Medical Department University of Toronto. Toronto, Canada. 29. Alpha Zeta—Medical Department George Washington University, Washington, D. C. 30. Alpha Eta—Yale Medical School, New Haven, Conn. 31. Alpha Theta—Medical Department University of Texas, Galveston. Tex. 32. Alpha Iota—University of Michigan, Department of Medicine and Surgery, Ann Arbor, Mich. 33. Alpha Kappa—University College of Medicine, Richmond, Va. 97 Thi Chi Ti Chapter Colors: White and Green. Flower: Lily of the Valley. Fratres in Facultate S. S. Briggs. M. D. W. A. Bryan, M. D.. A. M. L. E. Burch, M. D. Duncan Eve, Jr., M. D. Duncan Eve, M. D., A. M. Harrington Marr, M. D. W. C. Dixon, M. D. Alex Perry, M. D. Fratres in Urbe J. A. Gaines, M. D. L. A. Sexton, M. D. E. S. McIlvain, M. D. R. W. Grizzard, Jr., M. D. Fratres in Universitate Clots of 1907 Pulaski, Tenn. Dresden. Tenn. Marlin, Tex. Edgefield, Tenn. Guthrie, Ky. Jackson, Tenn. Starkville, Miss. Verona, Miss. Alprbd Shields Abernathy.. Hugh Barr................. Neil Dougle Buie.......... Hinton Carl Grizzard...... Buford Smith Lester....... William Gilchrist Saundbrs Hunter Ledbetter Scales... Charles Edwin Spencer.... 201 Th i Chi Clan of 1908 Jessb Earl Adams.........................................................................Gulfport. Miss. Thomas Franklin Clay.....................................................................Tutwilcr, Miss. Claude Cooper McLean.....................................................................Florala, Ala. Clans of 1909 Orman Hensley Atkins... William Thompson Briggs William James Coleman.. Howard Sheffield Jeck.. Allen Bryce Jemison..... Isham Vaughan Legg........ Roy Lee Page............ Roy Scruggs Rochelle____ Bayard Sullivan......... Fbrrin Young.............. Fedora, Tcnn. Nashville, Tenn. Aberdeen, Miss. Nashville, Tenn. Birmingham, Ala. Elkmont, Ala. Bowling Green, Ky Jackson, Tenn. Sparta. Tenn. Bedford, Ala. Class of 1910 Joseph Brantley Emison............................. Shepherd Green..................................... Wallas Sterling Ivy................................ William McCain Lawler.............................. Andrew Joseph Thornton............................. William McClain Winton............................. John Witherspoon................................... Alamo, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. West Point, Miss. Martin, Tenn. Colton, Cal. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. 303 Th i Ch i ‘Roll of Chapter Alpha—University of Vermont, Burlington, Vt. Alpha Alpha—Louisville Medical College, Louisville, Ky. Beta—Kentucky School of Medicine, Louisville, Ky. Beta Beta—Baltimore Medical College, Baltimore, Md. Gamma—University of Louisville, Louisville, Ky. Gamma Gamma—Bowdoin College, Brunswick. Me. Delta—Hospital College of Medicine, Louisville, Ky. Delta Delta—College of Physicians and Surgeons, Baltimore, Md. Epsilon—Kentucky University. Louisville, Ky. Theta—University College of Medicine. Richmond, Va. Theta Theta—Maryland Medical College, Baltimore, Md. Eta—Medical College of Virginia. Richmond. Va. Omicron—Tulane University, New Orleans. La. Mu—Medical College of Indiana, Indianapolis, Ind. Xu—Birmingham Medical College, Birmingham, Ala. Zeta—University of Texas, Galveston, Tex. Chi—Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa. Phi—George Washington University, Washington. D. C. lota—University of Alabama, Mobile, Ala. Lambda—Western Pennsylvania Medical College, Pittsburg. Pa. Sigma—College of Physicians and Surgeons, Atlanta, Ga. Pi—Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn. Sigma Theta—University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N. C. A'ho—Chicago University, Chicago, 111. Tau—University of South Carolina, Charleston, S. C. Psi—University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. Kappa Alpha Kappa—Georgetown University, Washington, D. C. Alpha Theta—Ohio Wesleyan University, Cleveland, Ohio. Phi Sigma—University of Maryland. Baltimore, Md. Sigma Mu Chi—Chattanooga Medical College, Chattanooga, Tenn. 'Pilumni Chapters Benjamin W. Dudley Alumni Chapter. Louisville, Ky. Richmond Alumni Chapter, Richmond, Va. Sigma Mu Chi Alumni Association, Chattanooga, Tenn. 203 Thi Beta Pi Established 1891 at Western Pennsylvania Medical College, Pittsburg, Pa. Colors: Emerald Green and White. Publication: The Phi Beta Pi Quarterly. ‘Rho Chapter Roll of Active Members Clans of 1007 H. N. Barnett...................Cleburne, Tex. J. J. Fabian......................Birmingham, Ala. H. I). Miller...............Johnson City, Tcnn. W. C. Brewer........................Atlanta. Ga. J. V. Henderson..................Sevierville, Tcnn. Class of 1908 J. H. Chism........................Marrowbone, Ky. T. E. Tabs.............. George E. Bogart-------------------Stevenson. Ala. P. E. Wksbnbbrg_________ H. H. Edmondson............... Clarksville, Tcnn. B. F. Jackson......... R. W. Brandon.....................La Fayette, Ky. L. J. Henslkr......... M. M. Roland....................Weatherford, Okla. Tom W. Rhodes........ T. F. Guthrie-----------------------Marshall, Ark. H. C. Blair (Sigma)_____ W. H. Crawford (Sigma)...............Hurtsboro, Ala. Class of 1909 J. H. Traylor.........................Olivia, Tex. G. M. Murray.......... M. O. Grace............................Ozark, Ala. E. C. Clayton......... Class of 1910 T. II. Ingram........................Florence, Ala. E. C. Brandon........... J. F. Standard.........................Elkton. Ky. S. C. Dean.............. B. F. Morris-------------------------- Crowley, La. W. A. Griffin.......... W. C. Hbarin-------------------------Jackson, Ala. J. H. Jones_____________ Mt. Pleasant. Tex. .........Cairo. 111. ----------Clio, Ala. ----Carrollton, 111. .Whitevillc, Tcnn. .....Clayton, Ala. ... Montgomery, Ala. Village Springs, Ala. ......Elkton. Ky. ........Star. S. C. ..Henderson, Tex. Hampshire, Tenn. 207 Phi Beta Pi Chapter Directory Alpha—Western Pennsylvania Medical College, Pittsburg, Pa. Beta—University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. Delta—Rush Medical College, Chicago, 111. Epsilon—McGill University. Montreal, Canada. Zeta—College of Physicians and Surgeons, Baltimore, Md. Eta—Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa. Theta—Northwestern Medical College, Chicago, 111. Iota—College of Physicians and Surgeons, Chicago, 111. Kappa—Detroit College of Medicine, Detroit, Mich. Lambda—St. Louis University. St. Louis, Mo. Mu—Washington University, St. Louis, Mo. jVm—University Medical College, Kansas City, Mo. Xi—University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. Omicron—Indiana Medical College (Medical Department of Purdue University), Indianapolis, Ind. Pi—Iowa University, Iowa City, Iowa. Rho—Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn. Sigma—University of Alabama, Mobile, Ala. Tau—University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo. Upsilon—College of Physicians and Surgeons (Medical Department of Ohio Wesleyan University), Cleveland, Ohio. Phi—University College of Medicine. Richmond, Va. Chi—Georgetown University, Washington, D. C. Psi—Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, Va. Omega—Cooper Medical College, San Francisco, Cal. Alpha Alpha—John A. Creighton Medical College (affiliated with John A. Creighton University), Omaha, Neb. 208 cm ZETA CHI RJCJIARj) POUOLA5 CHAPTER.- VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY Chi Zeta Chi {Medical) Organized at the University of Georgia, 1902. ‘Richard Douglas Chapter William Batt Spain.......................Senior.... Robert S. Porter.........................Senior.... Albert West Metcalf, Jr..................Junior.... Robert Zachary Taylor, Jr................Junior.... Henry Sblwyn Drummond....................Junior.... Andrew Lee Stabler.......................Sophomore Herman Alonzo Fowler.....................Sophomore. William Collins Tenery...................Sophomore. John Parkham Holmes......................Sophomore. Robert Clarence McDonald.................Sophomore Earlsworth Crockett Brunner..............Freshman.. Cecil Dulin Gaston.......................Freshman.. Joseph Hall Jones........................Freshman.. Dabney Minor.............................Freshman.. Talbotton, Ga. Rural Retreat, Va. Greenville, Ala. Trenton, Tenn. Russellville, Ark. Forest Home, Ala. Liberty Hill. Tex. Innis, Tex. Macon, Ga. Bells, Tenn. Macon, Ga. Birmingham, Ala. Oak Hill. Ala. Nashville, Tenn. Roll Of Antony—University of Georgia. Tiffany—University of Maryland. Walker—Baltimore Medical College. Osier—Johns Hopkins University. Johnston—George Washington University. Long—Atlanta (Ga.) School of Medicine. ChaiUe—Tulane University of Louisiana. Beaumont—Marion-Sims-Beaumont Medical College. Ocksncr—Chicago College of Physicians and Surgeons. Lane—Cooper's Medical diopters Delafield—Columbia University. Battey—Atlanta (Ga.) College of Physicians and Sur- geons. Douglas—Vanderbilt University. Sims—Medical College of South Carolina. Jones—Memphis College of Physicians and Surgeons. Dibrell—University of Arkansas. Hodgen—Washington University. Poland—University of California. College of San Francisco. 211 Genera Information Concerning Kissam Hali ISSAM HALL develops enduring manhood—students going out from here (except those leaving feet foremost) are guaranteed to eat anything. Thcologs will not be allowed to eat veal, as this would border on cannibalism. Xo student will be allowed to bring a co-ed. to Kissam to cat. Take her to Pappa’s if you want to eat her. All upper classmen are required to drink milk from the bucket. Only Freshmen will be allowed rubbered bottles. It is not the proper thing to eat fried cow with a knife, as even Kissam graduates sometimes have trouble digesting knives. Do not throw potato peelings or corn shucks under the table. Your neighbor's pocket is the proper place for such things. Ox tongue soup will be served at every Sunday breakfast. Please do not ask for ox tail soup, as that would be going too far back for soup. Do not pour soup from your bowl into your face. It is bonton to use either a dipper or a coal scoop. If your neighbor steals your pie do not show your ill breeding by becoming excited, but modestly pick up your chair and whale thunder out of him. Do not get huffy if the waiter spills a bowl of soup down the back of your neck. There is always plenty more soup. Do not kick if stewed umbrellas are served instead of cabbage. Cabbage are not healthful the year round. Rabbits will appear occasionally on the bill of menu. Cats will never be used except in cases of necessity. When used they will be trimmed so as to present no difference in appear- ance to rabbits. In order to prevent boarders from stealing cakes there will be no cakes. Don’t insist on being a grumbler. The man who grumbles at Kissam fare has mighty little to kick about. Students who have no teeth must supply their own axes and dynamite. Boarders making a second order for stewed overshoes will be charged accordingly. Buscuit will be served on Sunday. Those wanting them during the week can want on. Jma chapter kappa V VAK RB.tT UN,VERSITy Delta SiQtna Delta fratres in Facultate Dr. II. W. Morgan-------------------------------------------------------- Chair of Operative Dentistry Dr. Jambs A. Dale...................................... Chair of Crown and Bridge Work and Cerematics Dr. W. H. Gillespie----------------------------------- .Chair of Porcelain and Dental Jurisprudence Dr. Mat. W. Moores................................................................Demonstrator Operatory Dr. J. L. Austin................................................ Demonstrator Prasthetic Laboratories Dr. W. B. Lofton................—.................................... Demonstrator Operative Technics A. F. Cook.. W. H. Craio. C. S. Fugler J. P. Glenn. J. P. Brothers__ Guy T. Patterson E. P. Byers.... C. M. Battle.... Rufus F. Brown. W. W. Earthman W. L. Ellis..... Connie Finch____ Fratres in Universitate Clas of 1907 ......San Antonio. Tex. ----------James ton, Ark. ......Poplar Creek, Miss. ......Spartanburg, S. C. James Watson............. X. Harris............ George H. Laydex_____ John A. Perkins .. - W. A. Sheets, Jr..... _________Cameron, Tex. ------Bells, Tenn. .....Anniston, Ala. Nashville, Tenn. .. Nashville, Tenn. Class of 1908 -----Carrolton, Ala. W. L. Wier......... ....................Blanco, Tex. Junction City, Ark. George Austin....................................Kosh. Ala. Class of 1909 -----Cleburne, Tex. J. Brent Giddixgs...........................Pineapple. Ala. .Brownsville, Tenn. H. S. Davis................. Brownsville, Tenn. -Westminster, S. C. W. M. Porter....................................Cowan, Tenn. ...Nashville, Tenn. D. R. Thompson....................._Speelerville, Ark. -Spartanburg, S. C. S. E. Watkins...................New Martinsville, W. Va. .....Rector, Ark. E. F. Watson.............................New Haven, Tex. M. L. Yarbrough...................Cumby, Tex. a 5 Delta Sigma ‘Delta ■-Active Chapters Mi Alpha—University of Michigan. Beta—Chicago College of Dental Surgery. Gamma—Harvard University. Epsilon—University of California. Eta—Northwestern University. Theta—University of Minnesota. Iota—Detroit College of Medicine. Kappa—Vanderbilt University. Lambda—Western Reserve University. -Tufts College. Nu—Kansas City Dental College. Xi—Indiana Dental College. Omicron—Marion Semmes Dental College. Pi—University of Buffalo. Rho—University of Illinois. Sigma—Pittsburg Dental College. Tau—Ohio College of Dental Surgery. Upsilon—Washington University. Auxiliaries Auxiliary Alpha—Detroit, Mich. Auxiliary Lambda—Indianapolis, Ind. Auxiliary Beta—Chicago. 111. Auxiliary Zeta—Kansas City, Mo. Auxiliary Gamma—Minneapolis, Minn. Auxiliary Eta—St. Louis, Mo. Auxiliary Delta—Philadelphia. Pa. Auxiliary Theta—Pittsburg, Pa. Auxiliary Epsilon—San Francisco, Cal. 216 P-si Omega (Dental) Gamma Nu Chapter Members A. C. Braley, o8........................... J. A. Byrd, '09..........................- C. G. Dillard, ’07........................ II. M. Fuller, ’07.......................... A. M. Gregory, '07.......................... J. B. Jones, '09.......................... C. R. Layton, '08......................... C. McCain, ’o8........................... W. T. Merritt, ’07........................ L. W. Noel, 'oS............................. H. R. Pbnny, o8.......................... W. E. Simms, ’09__________________________ J. N. Sledge, '09........................... E. E. Street. 08.......................... S. G. Workman, D. D. S., ’06............... A. P. Williams, ’07.......... ............ E. L. Williams, 'oS....................... J. K. Williams, '09....................... L. F. Wilson, '08......................... T. M. Wilson, ’08........................ ----Nashville, Tenn. ----Nashville, Tenn. ----Huntsville, Ala. ----Centrevillc, Ala. .....Smyrna, Tenn. Murfreesboro, Tenn. .....Rockport, Ky. .......Bogota, Tex. ......Jackson, Miss. ----Nashville, Tenn. .......Garner, N. C. ......Modesto, Cal. ----Greensboro, Ala. ----Clarksville, Tex. ----Nashville, Tenn. .......Furman, Ala. ......Monroe, N. C. ......Corinth, Miss. —.......Mobile, Ala. .......Jenifer, Ala. Fratres in Urbe 219 R. Boyd Bogle, D. D. S___ L. G. Noel, D. D. S...... ----Nashville, Tenn. -----Nashville, Tenn. Psi Omeoa (Dental) Fraternity Directory Metive Chapters Alpha—Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. Beta—New York College of Dentistry. Gamma—Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery, Philadelphia. Delta—Tufts Dental College, Boston. Mass. Epsilon—Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio. Zeta—University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Eta—Philadelphia Dental College. Theta—University of Buffalo, Dental Department. lota—Northwestern University, Chicago. 111. Kappa—Chicago College of Dental Surgery. Lambda—University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. Mu—University of Denver. Denver. Colo. Nu—Pittsburg Dental College, Pittsburg, Pa. Xi—Milwaukee, Wis., Medical College, Dental De- partment. Mu Delta—Harvard University, Dental Depart- ment. Omicron—Louisville College of Dental Surgery. Pi—Baltimore Medical College, Dental Department. Beta Sigma—College of Physicians and Surgeons, Dental Department, San Francisco, Cal. Rho—Ohio College of Dental Surgery, Cincinnati. Sigma—Medico-Chirurgical College, Philadelphia. 7'au—Atlanta Dental College, Atlanta, Ga. Upsilon—University of Southern California, Dental Department, Los Angeles. Phi—University of Maryland, Baltimore. Chi—North Pacific Dental College, Portland. Ore. Psi—College of Dentistry Ohio Medical University, Columbus. Omega—Indiana Dental College, Indianapolis, Ind. Beta Alpha—University of Illinois, Chicago. Beta Gamma—George Washington University, Washington, D. C. Beta Delta—University of California, San Francisco. Beta Epsilon—New Orleans College of Dentistry. Beta Zeta—St. Louis Dental College, St. Louis, Mo. Beta Eta—Keokuk Dental College, Keokuk, Iowa. Beta Theta—Georgetown University. Washington, D. C. Gamma Iota—Southern Dental College, Atlanta, Ga. Gamma Kappa—University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Gamma Lambda—College of Dental and Oral Sur- gery of New York. Gamma Mu—University of Iowa. Iowa City. Gamma Nu—Vanderbilt University. Nashville, Tcnn. ■yilumni Chapters New York Alumni Chapter, New York City. Duquesne Alumni Chapter, Pittsburg. Pa. Minnesota Alumni Chapter, Minneapolis, Minn. Chicago Alumni Chapter, Chicago, 111. Boston Alumni Chapter. Boston, Mass. Portsmouth Alumni Philadelphia Alumni Chapter. Philadelphia, Pa. New Orleans Alumni Chapter, New Orleans, La. I.os Angeles Alumni Chapter, Los Angeles, Cal. Cleveland Alumni Chapter, Cleveland, Ohio. Sealth Alumni Chapter, Seattle, Wash. Chapter, Portsmouth, Ohio. 220 Xi Psi Phi Organized at the University of Michigan in 1889. Incorporated under the laws of the State of Illinois. Omega Chapter organized at Vanderbilt University December 19, 1905. Colors: Lavender and Cream. Flower: Red Rose. Fratres in Facultate David M. Cattell, D. D. S--Chair of Dental Anatomy, Operative Technic, Superintendent of Demonstration. Alumni in City VV. C. King, D. D. S. Walter G. Hutchison, D. D. S. Fratres in Universitate Class of 1907 E. L. M. Pruitt Fort Deposit, Ala. J. W. Stephens Class of 1908 R. R. Hili Dudley S. Barton J. II. Chapman J. A. Fuss ELL W. T. Smith S. R. Glover M M. Young Class of 1909 Jambs Allen Edgar Butler R. L. Logan C. B. Rosson •Omega Chapter representative at the National Convention. February. 1007, held at Philadelphia, Pa. 323 Xi Psi Ph i Chapter Roll Alpha—University of Michigan, Dental Department, Ann Arbor, Mich. Beta—New York College of Dentistry, New York. N. Y. Gamma—Philadelphia Dental College, Philadelphia. Pa. Delta—Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, Baltimore. Md. Epsilon—University of Iowa, Dental Department. Iowa City, Iowa. Zeta—Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery. Philadelphia. Pa. Eta—University of Maryland, Dental Department. Baltimore. Md. Theta—Indiana Dental College. Indianapolis, Ind. Iota—University of California. Dental Department, San Francisco, Cal. Kappa—Ohio Medical University. Dental Department, Columbus. Ohio. lambda—Chicago College of Dental Surgery, Chicago, 111. Mu—University of Buffalo. Dental Department. Buffalo. N. Y. A'm—Harvard University Dental School, Boston. Mass. Xi—University of Medicine. Dental Department. Richmond, Va. Omicron—Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto, Ontario. Pi—University of Pennsylvania, Dental Department, Philadelphia. Pa. Uho—Northwestern University Dental School, Chicago, 111. Sigma—University of Illinois, Dental Department. Chicago, 111. Tau—Washington University, Dental Department. St. Louis, Mo. Upsilor.—Ohio College of Dental Surgery, Cincinnati, Ohio. Phi—University of Minnesota, Dental Department, Minneapolis. Minn. Chi—Western Dental College. Kansas City, Mo. Psi—Lincoln Dental College. Lincoln, Neb. Otnega---Vanderbilt University, Dental Department, Nashville, Tenn. Alpha-Alpha—Detroit College of Medicine, Dental Department, Detroit, Mich. Alpha-Beta—Baltimore College of Medicine, Baltimore, Md. Alumni Associations Indiana Alumni Association Toronto Alumni Association Chicago Alumni Association San Francisco Alumni Association New York Alumni Association Pennsylvania Alumni Association 224 Kappa Tsi Fraternity Founded 1879. Incorporated 1903. Colors: Cadet Grey and Scarlet. Chapter Roll Alpha—Grand Chapter, Marshalton, Del. Gamma—Columbia University, New York City. Delta—University of Maryland, Baltimore, Md. Epsilon—Maryland Medical College, Baltimore, Md. Eta—Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. Philadelphia, Pa. Theta—Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, Va. Iota—University of Alabama, Mobile, Ala. Kappa—Birmingham Medical College. Birmingham. Ala. Lambda—Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn. Magazine: The Mask.” Directory: The Agora. Members in University Clans of 1907 R. G. McGahby--------------------------- Alabama T. E. Henry---------------------- ...Mississippi Roy T. Coffman.........................Tennessee C. B. Warner------------------------ Tennessee J. M. Todd..............................Alabama D. R. Williams.........................Tennessee A. D. Ramsey...........................Tennessee M. E. Bell______________________________Arkansas W. B. Henry..........................Mississippi Frank Butbnshon..........................Alabama Clans of 1908 J. T. Draper..................... Tennessee G. A. Skoog. J. F. Guthrie-------------------------Alabama G. C. Harris R. S. Johnson........................Florida N. A. Long.. .Louisiana Mississippi .Tennessee 327 Roy B. Gaston Mississippi The Elements of Grand Opera Prelude. My trusted fren’, picas’ send me ten. Will pay you when wc meet again. The Piano Part. My busted fren’, I send you ten. But hope to sec you soon again. Grand Finals. My dusted fren', I got the ten; Good-bye—don’t guess we’ll meet again. 228 Theta Delta Theta Established 1900. Colors: Crimson and Cerise. Flower: Carnation. Mary Evalin Brown Minnie Lee Nolen Mrs. Preston Vaughan Elizabeth C. Dbnny Ellen Claire Logan Sorores in Urbe Maud M. Sanders Stella R. Rich Ethel M. Fleming Anne H. Scales Lucy Dell Ross Kriemhild Dodson Sorores in Universitate Caroline Lkavell Ella De Long Winfield Eleanor M. Hbriges Frances H. Hammond Mary A. Tucker Chss of 1908 Lois Amanda Godbey.......................................................................Nashville. Tenn. Chun of 1909 Florena Gates................................... Margaret B. Warren.............................. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Class of 1910 Helen M. Dennbdy_________________________________ Nanita C. MacDonell.............................. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Patronesses 231 Mrs. Collins Denny Mrs. John Daniel Mrs. Richard Jones Mrs. Lbonard Glenn tyt jct - bu!Tsooj| Kappa Alpha Theta Founded at DcPauw University in 1870. Colors: Black and Old Gold. Flowtr: Pansy. Alpha Eta Chapter Established January 15, 1904. Amelia Baskbrvill Monbllb Pride Mrs Herbert Z. Kip Roberta DuBosb Sorores in Urbe Eleanor Buford Josephine Munford Laura Hays May Belle Saunders Mary V. Life Stella Scott Vaughn Louise Bang Daisy Hemphill Marobry Ezell Sorores in Universitate Stroud Hall Class of 1907 Katie Guill Elizabeth Young Class of 1908 Ruby Hanlin -.Cullman. Tenn. Elisp. Handly Class of 1909 Agnes Amis...................................... Nashville. Tenn. Class of 1910 Rhoda Kaufman----------------------Columbus. Ga. Rebecca Youno__________________ Memphis, Tenn. Patronesses Mrs. H. C. Tolman Mrs. B. E. Young Mrs. W. J. Vaughn Mrs. Thomas Carter «35 Mrs. A. M. Harris Mrs. J. T. McGill Kappa Alpha Theta College Alpha Iota—Cornell University, Ithaca. N. Y. Lambda—University of Vermont, Burlington, Vt. Sigma—Toronto University, Toronto, Canada. Chi—Syracuse University, Syracuse. X. Y. Alpha Beta—Swarthmorc College, Swarthmorc, Pa. Beta Alpha—DePauw University, Greencastle, Ind. Beta—Indiana State University, Bloomington, Ind. Gamma—Butler College, Irvington, Ind. Epsilon—Wooster University, Wooster, Ohio. Eta—University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. u—Allegheny College, Mcadvillc, Pa. Pi—Albion College, Albion. Mich. Alpha Gamma—Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. Alpha Eta—Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn. Chapters District Alpha Delta—Woman's College of Baltimore, Balti- more. Md. Alpha Epsilon—Brown University, Providence. R. I. Alpha Zeta—Barnard College, New York City, N. Y. District Delta—University of Illinois. Champaign. 111. Kappa—University of Kansas. Lawrence, Kan. Rho—University of Nebraska. Lincoln, Neb. Tan—Northwestern University. Evanston. 111. Upsilon—University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. Psi—University of Wisconsin, Madison. Wis. Alpha Theta—University of Texas, Austin, Tex. Alpha Iota—Washington University, St. Louis. Mo. Gamma District Phi—Stanford University, Stanford, Cal. Omega—University of California. Berkeley, Cal. Iota—Los Angeles, Cal. Kappa—Allegheny, Pa. Lambda—Athens, Ohio Gamma—New York City •yilumnae Chapters jVh—Wooster, Ohio Eta—Burlington, Vt. Beta—Minneapolis, Minn. Alpha—Greencastle, Ind. Delta—Chicago, 111. 336 Epsilon—Columbus, Ohio A' —Kansas City, Mo. Zeta—Indianapolis, Ind. Mu—Cleveland, Ohio Alpha of Tennessee Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa Established in 1901. Graduate Officers DR. H. C. TOLMAN............... DR. W. J. VAUGHN............... DR. J. H. KIRKLAND............. L. T. BAXTER................... DR. CAMPBELL BONNER............ DR. J. T. McGILL................. DR. C. E. LITTLE............... ..............President .........Vice-President _________Vice-President .........Vice-President Corresponding Secretary ----Recording Secretary ______________Treasurer Undergraduate Officers ROSA AMBROSE...............................................President SAMUEL L. FOWLKES..................Secretary and Assistant Treasurer Collins Denny J. H. Kirkland Fratres in Facultate H. C. Tolman L. C. Glenn J. T. McGill VV. J. Vaughn Fratres in Urbe Lewis T. Baxter Maud Sanders L. J. Lovbnthal Laura Hays D. M. Smith, Jr. E. B. Chappell Elizabeth Denny J. J. Tigert, Jr Louise Bang E. P. Malone Francbs H. Percy Maddin C. E. Little Claude Waller Daisy Hemphill Annie Scales mond Stella Rich Campbell Bonner Roberta DuBose W. H. Witt Lucy Dell Ross John R. Waters R. L. Amberg S. L. Fowlkes Student Members Adelaide Lyons J. R. Fisher C. A. Lloyd Eliot Jones Rosa Ambrose A. D. Smits 239 Mlpha of Tennessee Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa ‘Roll of Active Chapters Adblbbrt—Alpha of Ohio, Cleveland. Allegheny—Eta of Pennsylvania, Meadville. Amherst—Beta of Massachusetts, Amherst. Boston—Epsilon of Massachusetts, Boston. Bowdoin—Alpha of Maine, Brunswick. Brown—Alpha of Rhode Island, Providence. California—Alpha of California. Berkeley. Chicago—Bela of Illinois. Chicago. Cincinnati—Delta of Ohio, Cincinnati. Colby—Beta of Maine, Waterville. Colgate—Eta of New York, Hamilton. Colorado—Alpha of Colorado, Boulder. Columbia—Delta of New York, New York. Cornell—Theta of New York, Ithaca. Dartmouth—Alpha of New Hampshire. Hanover. DePauw—Alpha of Indiana. Greencastle. Dickinson—Alpha of Pennsylvania, Carlisle. Hamilton—Epsilon of New York, Clinton. Harvard—Alpha of Massachusetts, Cambridge. Haverford—Zeta of Pennsylvania, Haverford. Hobart—Zeta of New York, Geneva. Iowa—Alpha of Iowa, Iowa City. Johns Hopkins—Alpha of Maryland, Baltimore. Kansas—Alpha of Kansas, Lawrence. Kenyon—Beta of Ohio, Gambicr. Lafayette—Gamma of Pennsylvania. Easton. Lbland Stanford—Beta of California. Palo Alto. Marietta—Gamma of Ohio, Marietta. Middlebury—Beta of Vermont, Middlebury. Minnesota—Alpha of Minnesota, Minneapolis. Missouri—Alpha of Missouri, Columbia. Mt. Holyoke—Zeta of Massachusetts. Holyoke. Nebraska—Alpha of Nebraska, Lincoln. New York City College—Gamma of New York, New|York. New York University—Beta of New York, New York. Northwestern—Alpha of Illinois, Evanston. North Carolina—Alpha of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Ohio State—Epsilon of Ohio, Columbus. Pennsylvania—Delta of Pennsylvania, Philadel- phia. Princeton—Beta of New Jersey, Princeton. Rochester—tola of New York. Rochester. Rutgers—Alpha of New Jersey, New Brunswick. Smith—Eta of Massachusetts. Northampton. St. Lawrence—Lambda of New York. Canton. Swarthmore—Epsilon of Pennsylvania, Swarth- more. Syracuse—Kappa of New York, Syracuse. Texas—Alpha of Texas, Austin. Trinity—Beta of Connecticut, Hartford. Tufts—Delta of Massachusetts, Tufts College. Union—Alpha of New York, Schenectady. Vanderbilt—Alpha of Tennessee, Nashville. Vassar—Mu of New York. Poughkeepsie. Vermont—Alpha of Vermont. Burlington. Wabash—Beta of Indiana, Greencastle. Wellesley—Theta of Massachusetts, Wellesley. Wesleyan—Gamma of Connecticut, Middleton. William and Mary—Alpha of Virginia, Williams- burg. Williams—Gamma of Massachusetts, Williams- town. Wisconsin—Alpha of Wisconsin. Madison. Woman’s College—Beta of Maryland, Baltimore. Yale—Alpha of Connecticut, New Haven. 240 Tan Hellenic Council Jso. I,. Craig, It II, President C. H. McHenry. 2‘ A E, Vicc-C resident , A F. Jones, A Til, Secretary Max Souby, P A 2, Treasurer Ed Thompson. ' J « Jack Fielder. J A E Hob Blake, A 2' Ed Palmer, A’ A Loyd Burns, 2' X Jno. R. Fisher, J T j Shields Abernathy, A A Hamilton Douglas, Jr., 2' I •43 'fir underbill it S« ms bvt jesterda«j fresh io mmd is lo.eS first Stamp of «jold , l sou } rro solve t e masteries of wa j f ® nd 0« tins world to catch a firmer hold . Thrtt winters ruw have ShooK «ne maples pare Of a I their l vqhn « , liiijlincj.avtwini« brown; I A Springs t a e «OlOrCti Carters witn care J Tno c shad noohs where oft IvC Ion me Ac«v«t I Whtn c«mts W lime f«r 'f « p'« j mj nond And lavrtth Hie ship of dfSt.nij and wnd Tnro life to taste the Sorrows of the Uod And perhaps Some joys sweet tc find - Sweeter stilt, .jet Sad enoorjh to Cr , To toe ba K the happ daijS one bij . % The Faculty Go Coasting HE snow had begun in the gloaming,” and it probably ended there, for when the excitement was over nobody knew what had become of the snow. Perhaps the gargoyles knew, for they looked as sour faced as ever and it was estimated by careful astronomical observations that even those “stuck-up” animals had, con- trary to all known physical law, stretched their necks during a cold spell to see the fun, which fact was verified by a “calibrated” instrument from the erstwhile physical laboratory, notwithstanding the fact that Dr. Glenn maintained that it was all due to atmospheric pressure. As we started out to say, the snow had begun in the gloaming,” and the Chancellor had begun to look for his bear skin cap, and incidently to twirl his moustache, for he had an idea, and on such rare occasions a nicely curled moustache is absolutely essential to the complete development of any embryonic notion. However, he rapidly concluded that to give a coasting party would be almost as exciting and far more enjoyable than a box party at the Vendome Theater during a Glee Club performance, and especially as the latter was many moons in the future and both might be indulged in with propriety. The only objection was that Dr. Dudley’s dear friend, Mr. Richard Harding Davis was just at present out of the city, being on a tour for the purpose, expressed or implied, of “selling der clodings so cheap,” and any party would be incomplete without this celebrity. Truly, this was a serious impediment, but not altogether prohibitory, and a double-decker” was procured as soon as possible. Then a Faculty meeting was held at the stile and the best plan for descending the hill dis- cussed. Dr. Dyer suggested that a coin be tossed to determine which side of the hill they should go down, the right or the left. If the right side of the coin was turned up they should go down the left side of the hill, and vice versa. The objection was here raised by the host as to which was the right and which the left side of the coin. Judge Lurton sustained the objection. Then Dean Moore, with his usual tact, suggested that they should slide both yes and no.” 345 Dr. Jones had meanwhile kept an eye on the beautiful white carpet of nature about to be so ruthlessly destroyed and stood dreamily exclaiming, Oh, the pity of it, the pity of it.” Dr. Tolman, highly delighted, remarked that the scene reminded him of New England, and after much haggling procured from a street urchin a small flat sled, in order that he might once more enjoy that truly puerile method of locomotion known as belly busting.” He made the trip successfully once, but finding he had soiled his white vest he positively refused to repeat the performance. Dr. McGill objected to the double-decker as being too sociable, and asked permission to ride the smaller sled, but if he took his feet from the ground the sled promptly ducked” and he stood on his head, whereas if he dragged his feet the sled would not run. It was the Chancellor’s turn next and altogether he made the most remarkable trip, for his moustache rolled so large a volume of snow in front of the sled that he soon found that he had been sliding up hill. The next time most of the party decided to go down together on the double-decker,” and this was doubtless when the gargoyles stretched their necks. All did not go, for Dr. Schucrman was hopelessly mired up and had to be later extricated by the class in “Prime Movers.” Dr. Denny had also deserted in order to hunt up all the Biblical and historical references to coasting, with special research to determine whether or not Aristotle engaged in such sports. Suddenly a great commotion broke out. Alas, this sled is broken, cries Harris in dismay, You see this sled is broken in a most peculiar way, I avow this sled is broken, and my heart goes pit-a-pat. For behold, that sled is broken just beneath the place I sat.” i A Carpenter,” all shout in unison. “Hold,” cried Dr. Steele, “do not go to the extravagance of hired labor. I can easily mend it, there is merely a ‘nut’ loose on a bolt, and 1 am nutty enough to fix anything.” Dr. Dyer and Dr. Jones protested that Dr. Steele had been refused admission to the Union, and that it was morally wrong to hire non-union men, and that government ownership would never come to pass if such indiscretions were permitted, and Mr. Benson was sent for, but the snow all melted before he got there and the party was called off. a46 S. C. E. THE COMET 19 07 Annual Publication of Vanderbilt University Comet Officers from the ‘Beginning Date Editors Managers 1887 ___E. L. Aroni, Chairman Literary Committee............R. E. Edbar. Chairman Business Committee 1888 -Claude Waller. Chairman Literary Committee..Chambers Kkllar, Chairman Bus. Com. 1889 ...C. E. Albies, Chairman Literary Committee....H. E Bemis. Chairman Publishing Committee 1890 --P. M. Jones, Chairman Literary Committee.....H. B Bond, Chairman Business Committee 1891 --O. A. Polk. Chairman Literary Committee......J. A. Hynds, Chairman Business Committee «891_____P. H. Porter, Chairman.......................W. A. Webb, Secretary 1893.. -T. G. Kittrell, Chairman......................Chas. C. Trabub, Secretary 1894 _J. B. Browder, Editor-in-Chicf......... ........W. P. Connell. Business Manager 1895 ...T. H. Malone, Jr., Editor-in-Chicf____________C. T. Kirkpatrick, Chairman Business Committee 1896 -T. H. Brewer, Editor-in-chief...................William Hughes, Business Manager 1897- - --T. D. McIntyre. Editor-in-Chief...............W. H. Atkinson, Business Manager 1898 _B. M. Drake, Editor-in-Chief....................S. V. Gardiner. Business Manager 1899 -W. E. Baird, Editor-in-Chief....................J. H. Fullilove. Jr., Business Manager 1900 ---W. A. White, Editor-in-Chicf.........................Lamar Hardy, Business Manager 1901 _H. Gannaway, Editor-in-Chicf....................W. B. C. Pilcher, Business Manager 190a----G. C. Scoggins, Editor-in-Chief.................W. W. Hughes, Business Manager 1903 -J. W. Robertson, Editor-in-Chief................T. M. Neel, Business Manager 1904 -R. M. Mann, Editor-in-Chief.....................Clark Williams, Business Manager 1905 -M. F. Woodrow. Editor-in-Chicf..................W. R. Porter, Business Manager 1906 -Hartman Travis, Editor-in-Chicf.................E. P. Scales, Business Manager 1907 -Allan P. ODBLL.jEditor-in-Chief................E. L. Peoples, Business Manager a48 A Literary Monthly, Published by the Philosophic and Dialectic Literary Societies of Vanderbilt University. Board of Editors Nbil P. Cullom..............................................Editor-in-chief A. T. Howard----------------------------------------------Business Manager R. S. Henry Associates Hamilton Douglas 251 Paul B. Kern Morland Whaling S. Cecil Ewing Allan P. Odell The Observer Officers from the Beginning Date Editors Business Managers iSSi-’S2 (December to June)........ iS82-‘S3 (September to January). - - - iS83-'$3 (February to June). --- iS83-'84 (September to January). iSS4-'S4 (February to June). iSS4-'85 (September to January) iSS5-'8s (February to June).... iS8s-'86 (September to January).. .. x8S6-’S6 (February to June)........ 1S86-S7...........1.............. 1887-88........................ ....J. F. Colville.......... .....J. E. Harrison......... .......J. C. McRbynolds.... .........W. F. Boockss...... L. R. Godwin .... V. 15. Towson_ ......... V. H. Cotton...... ........W. B. Burke ........ ......J. E. Stovall......... ....H. H. White.... ........ ......H. N:. Snyder......... .......J. B. Kbbblk---- ---- iS88-'S9 E. J. Harper xS89-'9o....................................W. G. Bonta.......... i89o-'9x.................................--J. W. Moore------------- x89i-’92....................................J. M. Strother........... i892-’93___________________________________ Edwin Mims.............. xS93-’94-------------------------------- T. G. Kittrell............... i894-’95......................................W. B. Nance.............. i895-'96....................................J. R. Lin................ i896-’97...................................T. H. Brower............ 1897-98.......................................Halsey Wbrlbin..... i898-'99.................................... W. E. Baird----------- x899-’oo....................................D. K. Lambuth............ i9oo-'oi...................................Carl Monk.................. i9oi-‘o2__________________________________ ..Paul B. Kern................ i902-’o3....................................John W. Clifton............ i903-’c 4_______________________________ H. W. DuBose............. i904-’os......................................Everett B. Tucker... i905 'o6......................................Gates P. Thruston. I9o6-’o7....................................N. P. Cullom............. ....C. M. Brandon ......Walter Cain ........H. M. Meriwether ......... B. F. DeBow ...........W. A. Pusby .........B. F. Taylor ........J. M. Strayton ......T. L. Thompson ....R. T. Smith ...J. B. Ellis ____H. H. White ______William Kinney ( W. C. Cherry '“I W. W. Hastings ...........Stewart Brooks ..........W. M. Sanderson ........F. P. Turner ......S. K. Bland ....W. W. Craig ......R. E. L. Saner ........J. R. Neal ..........E. C. Robinson ...........G. M. Duckworth ..........S. V. Gardiner .........John P. Turner .......James A. Peoples ....W. W. Hughes ......I. T. Cameron ........J. W. Nichols ..........W. J. Anderson ............Nash P. Morgan ........A. T. Howard 2S2 A Weekly Journal of College Life, Published by the Athletic Association and Devoted to the Interests of Vanderbilt Students. Char lbs Allen Lloyd, A. B...........................Editor-in-Chief John L. Craig, ’08--------------------------------Business Manager Athletic Editor Jambs Edward Chappell, '08. Associate Editor Hamilton Douglas, Jr., o8 Frank M. Mayfield, 09 Lois Bbjach, '08 Edgar A. Inglis, ’oS Thomas Fite Paine, ’08 Department Editor F. O. Wynne, Law C. F. Anderson, Medical C. G. Dillard, Dental The Hustler Officers from tbc 'Beginning Date Editors i8S8-’S9..................Unknown............. iS89-’9o...................Not Published...... i 89o-'9 i................Unknown............. (Lee Burch.......... i89i ’9j.................. E. H. Jones...... iS9a-’93..__________________E. H. Jones------- iS93-’94..................Charles C. Trauue. 1894- 9S- 1895- 96.. 1S96-97.. 1897- 98.. 1898- '99.. 1899- ’oo.. 1900- ’oi.. 1901- ’02.. X902-'o3-. 1903- 04- 1904- 05.. i905 ’o6.. i9o6-’o7.. ---G. B. Overton.. ___B. E. Young___ ___B. E. Youno___ ___R. I. Moore--- ___M. W. Bush.... ___John Paschall. ---J. A. Williams.. ___R. M. Mann.... ___V. I. Moore... ___G. F. Davis... ----M. F. Woodrow ___Innis Brown... ____C. A. Lloyd.. Managers Uknown ..Unknown jp. H. Porter ,.P. H. Porter J J. H. DbWitt C. T. Kirkpatrick ..C. T. Kirkpatrick ..W. B. Malone, Jr. ..G. M. Lovelace ..J. R. Snyder ..R. W. Hynds _.H. M. Morschhbimbr _.S. A. Johnson ..J. A. Peoples ..Alonzo Monk ..L. D. Hudson ..Ben W. Key __M. A. Bradford, Jr. ..J. L. Craig 256 A Record of University Life and Work. General Publication Committee J. H. Kirkland, Chancellor of Vanderbilt University, Chairman. Frederick W. Moork, Dean of Academic Faculty. W. H. Schukrman, Dean of Engineering Faculty. W. F. Tillett, Dean of Theological Faculty. Horace H. Lurton, Dean of Law Faculty. W. L. Dudley, Dean of Medical Faculty. J. T. McGill, Dean of Pharmaceutical Faculty. D. R. Stubblefield, Dean of Dental Faculty. John H. DbWitt, of Alumni Association. Charles C. Trabub, of Alumni Association. Edwin Wiley, of Graduate Club. E. B. Tuckbr, Representative of Student Body. Frederick W. Moore, Editor-in-Chief. J. E. Hart, Business Manager. The Commencement Courier Published Daily During Commencement Robbrt F. Vauohan, Editor-in-Chief. D. R. Stubblefield, Jr., Business Manager. The Tower of Size One more unfortunate Up in the air. So unproportionate, But luckily rare! Look at her tenderly, Rubber with care, Fashioned so slenderly. High, and so bare! Make no deep scrutiny Lest with impunity Her wild designer Be proved of insanity. Oh just to think of it, Speak of it, dream of it: Dad would have made her Sixty feet higher! Count her not scornfully. Think of her longingly— Not of the style of her, But of the pile of her— All that great length of her Now is pure money! When next year’s session Brings the new Freshmen, Ere their necks frigidly Stiffen too rigidly. Decently, kindly, Say and propose to them: Look at her tenderly, ‘Rubber’ with care, Fashioned so slenderly, High, and so bare. 258 [ HEr i? Officers ALLAN F. ODELL.......................................President R. S. HENRY...........................Secretary and Treasurer Members N. P. CULLOM, President Term 1906. Hamilton Douglas Paul B. Kbrn R. S. Henry Lee Douglas Charlbs Allen Lloyd Morland Whaling, Secretary and Treasurer Term 1906. Marvin Steele Allan F. Odell S. Cecil Ewino Robert F. Vaughan J. E. Rosser a6i The University Calumet Club Come fill the Pipe of Peace to-night yVnd smoke in I'riendship pure: Let all toast deep, in true delight— United, while our vows we plight — My Goddess, Literature! Elncircled in Athena's hand. To Calumet we give our hand. -L. D. |HE collegiate year 1906-07 has passed, leaving Vanderbilt an enviable reputation from an athletic point of view. The prestige of the University in other respects is also rapidly rising, and we believe that the time is not far distant when it may be truth- fully claimed that we are catholic in our interests and sympathies and do not believe in emphasizing one side of our college life to the detriment and neglect of any other. For some years past the literary interest at Vanderbilt has suffered from a general apathy and lack of enthusiasm on the part of the college body toward this essential feature in the life and progress of every well balanced university. In view of this rather deplorable neglect, there was organized on November 7, 1906. the University Calumet Club, whose aim it was and shall ever be to strengthen the literary spirit of the University and to promote by all honorable means every worthy movement which has for its fundamental aim the welfare of the institution. The preamble of the constitution adopted by the Club sets forth concisely the purposes for which it was organized: “Desiring to form a body of representative men, who, by reason of their interests and influ- ence, shall represent the sanest phase of opinion; and “Desiring to provide a means by which a company of congenial men of a literary inclination may meet together for the purpose of spending an informal evening; and a6a “Desiring to furnish the highest reward of merit for conscientious efforts in furthering the best interests of literature in the broadest meaning of the term, “We have formed ourselves into the University Calumet Club, membership in which shall be attained by meritorious work in scholarship, literature and debating.” All the charter members took with avidity to the scheme of making the Club a permanent organization, a very select order, membership in which shall be attained only by men who have won some degree of distinction by means of their intellectual accomplishments. The University Calumet Club of Vanderbilt was, among others, instrumental in forming a national alliance of similar clubs throughout the United States. This association is known as 2’ Y. The charter chapters are Georgia, Scwanee, Virginia, North Carolina, Randolph- Macon and Vanderbilt. The national organization has for its scope of good a field of unlimited possibility. The Calumet Club is based on the highest ideals. Its directing motive is to afford a stim- ulus to literary endeavor, to support all worthy branches of college activity and to raise the standard of student thought and ideal. It will, we trust, in the near future be esteemed the greatest honor conferable by an undergraduate club to be tendered an invitation to join the deliberations that rise above the smoke of the Calumet council fires. Nkil P. Cullom. 263 Sewanee Dont’s Don’t get in Dan Blake’s way when he’s in motion. Don’t tackle Craig. Don't try to stop Manier. It’s no use. Don’t try to go round Bob Blake’s end. It’s dangerous. Don’t give the ball to Shipp if you want a gain. Don’t leave the mountain until you stop, listen and look both ways. Don’t put your money on Sewanee. Don’t feel blue, even worse is yet to come. 264 Commodore Club 0 1 iccrs EDWARD G. THOMPSON. I resident ROBERT I' VAUGHAN. Vuc-I'rosident CLARENCE FIELDER. Secretary I) K STUBBLEFIELD. Jr.. usurer MORTON B HOWELL III. Direelor-f lateral Members Hugh Harr Lewis L. Baxter W. M. Bond M. L. Cullky Clarence Fielder E. W. Goodpasture G. A IIai.i. Morton B. Howell III Arthur F. Jones Ashby Lovelace J. Owsley Manikr Duncan McRae David R. Pickens John M. Ryan II. L. Scales Henry Stock ell I). R. Stuublbpikld. Jr. Livingston Taylor Edward G. Thompson Robert 1 Vaughan 267 27« Owls Officers K 12. BLAKE. President J. 1. CRAIG. Vice-President 12. I. P120PU2S. See’y and Treasurer Members A. T. Adams W. II Ali.hn R 12. Bi.am I C. Brows’ John Ckai«: I I. Kin : 12. A 1 N’t;i.is A CCNNINCIIAM 1‘l.lHnN S Boswki.i. il K. Pai.mkr. Jr 12. B Potts I.kwis Til.I.MAN Andri w Praitikk I X. Stonk Goodwin Chase W S Lovk 12. L. Pkoplks O K c« t i ri cj i rn C « n'tennia ParK. Officers JEWELL B. PROCTER. President JAMES W. STOKES. Vice-President EDWARD H. WEST. Sccretary-T reasurcr r. ARCHER, JR.. V A M W. A. Bennie, A K E Winston Caldwell, K A H. P. Connell, Z X E. B. Craig, Jr., A B Norman 'Dale, B B ll William Hume, Jr., J K E M. Martin, J K E E. W. Mavpin. Z A F. F. M. Mayfield, Z A E D. H. Morton, A K E O. F. Noel. P A B W. S. Tipton, Z A E H. G. Tucker. K Z L. W. Damn. B B 7 J. E. Hays, J K E R. S. Henry, Withers Peebles, A K E S. M. Pepper, A B J. B. Procter, $ A d D. P. Sexton, Q K T W. C. Steele, Z A E J. W. Stokes, 0 K T E. H. West, A B Transcendent Beauty I stood, and in rapture I looked on a face Too innocent e'en for a dream. Too beautiful far in its splendor and grace For a mortal to love, it did seem; Too sweetly angelic, too nobly sublime, To remain upon earth. Would it pass And wander again in some heavenly clime? Not quite, 'twas myself in the glass. CHARLIE CORNELIUS. ROSS CHESHIRE..... ERWIN CALDWELL... WARFIELD ROSS..... Executive Committee Ross Cheshire Morton Adams William Gilmore 379 J _______President .. Vice-President _______Secretary ______Treasurer Roy Kbebler Job Cullom Cornus Club Members Morton Adams, P J 8 Gerbk Baird, J K E Malone Baskervill, J 8 Banks Bennie, J K E Samuel Black, AT n Chase Bradley, Z X Erwin Caldwell, A' A John Carter. $ J $ Henry Cartwright, 2 «V Ross Cheshire. II 8 II Charlie Cornelius. J A' E Joe Cullom. B 8 II Wilprbd Fox, P K T William Gilmore, 2 X Roy Kekbler, 2 V Walker Martin, J A' E William Neeley, 2 X Edwin Noel, P J 8 Paul Nyb, K A Ben Price, 2 N Sidney Riddle, 2 X Warfield Ross, 2 X Scott Shivers, 2 N William Swiggart, J K E Ben Tate, 0 J 8 Varnbll Tate, 0 J 8 Burchetts Weaver, B 8 II Thurman Whitson, 2 iV Rupert Moore, 2 X Tim Mooney, HO Dan Blakemore, Carter Stark. 2 N n « a8o Officers C. C. Washburn, Director- Morton B. Howell, III, President R. F. Vaughan, Secretary Members First Tenors Wallace Pinson, 'io Giles Patterson, '08 William Perry, ’08 Clifton Stbkle, ’09 Robert Vaughan. '07 Second Tenors Charles Cornelius, 'io William Hume, '09 Edward Craig, '09 Jbwbll Proctor, '09 Hbndrick Van Stam, '09 First ‘Basses Frank Smart, ’07 Edward Palmbr, ’08 Will Tipton, ’09 Sam Pbpper, ’09 Varnell Tate, ’io Guy McCullom, Accompanist Second 'Basses Morton B. Howell, III, ’07 Marshall LbSueur, ’07 Hugh Cowan, '09 Will Bennie, ’09 George Archer, ’09 383 MSTYEIRE Official Members MISS NANNIE MOORE..............................President ALLEN COX.................................Vice-President BURCHETTE WEAVER...................Secretary and Treasurer Dwicirr Morrison Tansil Moors Members in Private Life John Hill Marvin Morton Edward Graham Edcar Pkoplks Members in the Professions Sam Costbn, Esq. Doctor William Evsrs 384 Euoknb Sedberry, Attorney-at-Law Rbvkrbnd Will Thomas Webb School Club Colors—Old Gold and Purple. Flower—Forget-Me-Not (no danger). Watchuord—O-over. Motto—Don't do things on the sly. Song—So let the wide world wag as it will, I'll be gay and happy still. (To the tune of Pike's Peak or Bust. ) Favorite Beverage—Bcechtree tea. YeU—Rah, Rah, Rah, Who are We? We're the Product of Old Sawneel First Honor Men Matthbw John Lucas Hoyb Embreb W. Potts..... F. Hill Turner___ John W. Bull.. Chief Razzcr ____First Assistant Razzer ........Scribbler _______________Embezzler The Men Who Were Able to Stand It 'Billy” Bond________________________________ Spender of Canned Sweat. Lloyd H. Burns..................................A Foot-setter. Billy” Bryan__________________________________The man who petered out. Charlib” Coleman...................................He gnaws the peg. Berry Duncan..................................A tinean sport. Clikton W. Epps............................... Another one. Edward Maupin..................................Gutter Snipe Sam Moody____________________________________Wide-awake young man. Crackkrjack Pinson...........................The Skallawag. David Pickens..................................The handsomest man at the Fair. Jocko Peebles_________________________________Tobacco Worm. Little Potts..........................................The Weakling. Matt Redmond.................................. Butterfly Chaser (co-eds). Bishop Webb.................................The Loafer. 'Ah, my son, if you are a sucker, don’t let them prove it. —Old Sawnee. 986 D. R. STUBBLEFIELD. Jr A. G. ADAMS. Jr..... H T. Barr G. A. Hall Officers .....President R. S. HENRY...........................Secretary Vice-President ERWIN CALDWELL...............Treasurer Members '07 J O Manibr W. S. Moore J. M. Ryan D. R. Stubblefield A. G. Adams, Jr. William Cooper Winston Caldwell E. B. Craig, Jr. •08 Lee Douglas C. B. Eathbrly J. J. Vbrtrbbs •09 k. S. Henry L. L. Hollins M. B. Adams J. C. Carter A. B. Hill •to Erwin Caldwell Ross Cheshire R. E. Moore W. R. Manibr, Jr. Frank Webster Henry Perry P. V. Terry E. H. Buford Wm. Gilmore P. F. Nyb Officers MORTON B. HOWELL.................................President EDWARD WEST.................................Vice-President HUGH B. COWAN....................................Treasurer KATIE GUILL......................................Secretary Members James Howington Eugene Lockhart Ernest Lloyd Rosa Ambrose Neil P. Cullom Florbna Gates Edward West Morton Howell Katie Guill Louis Rankin Elise Handly W. H. Allen E. G. Talley Virginia Black William Boger Percy Bettison Harry Cameron W. S. Whitman Sophie Ambrose Nanita MacDonell Harry William Cameron Arthur W. May Henry Hart Cartwright Wilbur A. Nelson Hugh B. Cowan Carrie Nickel Helen Margaret Dennbdy Warfield Ross Frank Ecklbs Lee Skipwith Lois Amanda Godbey Margaret B. Warren Leonard Maurice Lusky Wilson Woodcock Adelaide Winter Lyon 288 Officers A. M. SOUBY....................................President R. E. BLAKE...............................Vice-President N. T. DOWLING------------------------------ Secretary E. W. GOODPASTURE..............................Treasurer A. M.Souby J. M. Souby Peter Scales H. S. Jkck Hbnrich Badoux H. G. Tucker C. B. Pentecost D. B. Blakbmorb E. R. Kaupman R. W. Godbby Members E. W. Goodpasture D. H. Scales Bob Blake Dan Blake Thos. Briggs Vaughn Blakb Oscar F. Noel Edwin T. Noel John H. Noel Noel T. Dowling Dabney Minor 289 ‘Branham and Hughes School Club Presidents in Officio Honus Craig Rabbi Proctor Walter Winton Sbltzbr Smart 390 Branham and Hughes School Club Presidents ex Officio John Seay Allen Fenton Albright Pockets Baskervill Secretaries of the Treasury Jimmy Stokes Joe Pritchard Hoofer Connell Advertising Board School Footer Wilson Huck Steele Honus Craig Apples of Patsy's Bye Lexis Ragsdale Rev. T. T. Tabb Earl Shaub Whitson Pormer Lights of “Wayside” Pap” Dozier Sweet Smile Patterson Mike and Goose Mathenby Urstwhile Prep. Lady Killers Mellin's Food Webster David Morton Wm. Hume Willie Swiggart Ben Driver Price Earl Shaub George Archer Geren Baird Marion Gorton John Cecil W. M. Cook Guy Crawford Finney Brumbach Pedre” Cartwright James Williamson Jim Church Hooper Connell Norman Dale Cecil Ewing Other Members Mugsy C. P.” Thompson Thos. W. Noland Tom Fite Paine Thurman Whitson Robert Vaughan Carl Gardner Waii.es Gorton John Hays John Martin Frank Mayfield Mat. Webster Will Winton Walter Winton 391 DAVID HAZEL MORTON.........................President CLIFTON SEATON BOSWELL................Vice-President PAUL WASHINGTON TERRY......................Secretary JEWELL BEAUCHAMP PROCTOR...................Treasurer ARTHUR RAFF.........................Sergeant-ot-Arms EDWARD CHACE BRADLEY...................Bottle Opener Amberg, Roland Litchfield Boswell, Clifton Seaton Bennett, Chas. Wm. Bradley, Edward Chacb Chappell, Jambs Edward CORNBLIUS, RUPUS TlIOMAS Coleman, Chas. Wm. Denton, Guy Trbsslbn Dodson, Carl Morris Hayes, Gbo. Henry Members Holloway, Hampdon Sidney Hayes, Robert Foster Kebbler. Roy Carter King, John Joseph Lloyd, Chas. Allen McCluno, Reid Lagb Morton. David Hazbl Nblson, John W’eslby Perry, William Sprioo Pinson, Murrell 293 Proctor. Jewell Beauchamp Rapp, Arthur Rapp, Jesse Carlisle Randolph, Joseph Drane Roland, William T., Jr. Terry, Paul Washington Thoomorton, Colbt Puney Tate, Benjamin Ethan Tate, Jambs Varnbll Smith, Ira Dorman Georgia Club Z cKT jL . Georgia, My Home Georgia, dear Georgia, my own native home! And yet not for this do I love thee; But thy record more fair. With each passing year. Thy sons and thy daughters so full of good cheer. Thy heritage great that shall ever endure. In church and in State and in literature— It is these that shall cause me. wherever 1 roam, With pride and with love to claim thee as home. —N. S. K. 93 Georgia Club. Officers ANDREW PRATHER...................................President A. G. LOEIIR................................Vice-President N. S. KEMPS........................Secretary and Treasurer Members DBAN TILLETT’S PETS P. E. Buyers J. W. Hitch C. A. Battle W. R. Woodruff A. K. Hopkins Mac O’Williams H. C. Bruton N. S. Kemps C. K. Campbell knockout drops tribe W. B. Spain J. H. Adams H. J. McKellar J. T. Holmes E. C. Drunner S. H. Bryan A. J. Brewer THE LOAFERS A. C. Adams Gordon Darden Hamilton Douglas J. A. Eakbs Jas. Hinton A. G. Loehr A. Prather L. B. Sandbrpord R. L. Wiggins E. O. Trawick A. C. Bowers A LITTLE GEORGIA ROSE Miss Rhoda Kaupman 94 Mississippi Club Mississippi— The Land of Cotton. Drink—Water (?) Song—“We Won't go Home till Morning. Fruit—Egg (?) Flower— Gloria. Color—White over Amber or Red. Official Occupation -Grafting. Motto Come sc ben cr leben. Club Room—‘ ‘ Looeys. ’ ’ Time—Between 12 o'clock. Officers W. T. McLain, Boss C. T. Cully. First Ward Boss J. E. Berry. Second Ward Boss F. O. Wynne, Campaign Manager Allen Cox, Keeper of the Boodle M. A. Saunders. Machine Cop” T. F. Paine, A Divine Annie” Clay, City Health Quack G. F. Archer T. E. Henry Parson” Jones First Word REGULARS G. M. Baird G. C. Harris B. F. Price Alphabet Hoge T. L. Manorum W. B. Bryan toughs “Bowery Bradley Bowen, The Bully Windy Berry Big Joe” (Prichard), the U. S.” Ward Heeler—1 Fuge. the Ladies Man Second Ward REGULARS E A- Cox w. B. Henry G. J. Mansil Thbo. G. Bilbo T. Merritt H. Scales „ touohs Graptbr Odell Fussy” Fykes Sissy Saunders Ranter” Randolph j “Painless” Paine Ward Heeler—Little Annie Clay D. M. Barr C. O. Manning Louisiana Club Officers LEVIN W. GARTON..........................President C. H. McHENRY.......................Viet-Prtsident E. R. KAUFMAN..................Stcretary-Trtasurcr Members W II Bond L. N. Gorton B. 0. Gripping E. R. Kaufman J. W. Reed C. S. Reeves 396 G. A. Skoog...................Monroe A. R. Sweeney.................Grand Chenier S. S. Waits..................Keithvilk J. M. White........-..........Gueydon West Tennessee Club Officers S. L. FOWLKES....................President LOIS BEJACH.................Vice-President D. W. MORRISON...................Secretary J. M. MARTIN.....................Treasurer F low b R—Sagcgrass. Music—“Show me the right way home.” Fruit—’Possum apples. Place or Meeting—Chancellor’s Office. Time of Meeting—Just after exams. Motto—Forget the future and enjoy the present. Curiosities Still Dingino Bell Just Naturally Bright A. Hungry Eaton An Other Freak Jones How Remarkable Taylor Real Cute Bell Honey Comb Branspord So Much Pepper Copper Hydroxide Fielder Hydraulic Pump Sexton ‘Rare Specimens Will Cute Steele Ever Wise Graham Just Jilted Hobson Don’t Worry Morrison So Long Fowlkes Weary Willie Bond Be Merry Weaver Sure Cash Costbn Unclassified Specimens WOUSKHOI II. SWIGGART M. EUXUSCKTT SEDBERRY Jirgkiz R. Cleaves Wolgorouki L. Martin Hunzhut A. Bashkirs Sample Wimitrbz Thomas J. Murschikopp Martin Luwbnzori N. Taylor Newly Discovered Specimens Eternally Youno, Real Youno and No Moore 397 R. Fghuztr Jbrman Curzt Tivzrst Moore Loykozrk Bbjach JlNRINKlNSHA HlLL A U7TO «7®C5V C93AL wrs '■ v ! Ly l 9 a o m hf in Iht; j .v s i Act in 6 ftr, llj ' 1 T S'sX C X)}J'ey jio.c y o u w o). 7 v hy . Cro u v ; ; )i)h rS, hut . .y w 7 w t l you . yS'O t- 1 ’ h , Will 1 ]Jj y 11 ? ; j cor ccc ,. 7o f X y 16h f o Jo A j w s you ivoi)7 wIty • Go us 1 ; £tbh hut Th y will noi f u ou, ?6 f K,‘ ?l (,’ v jS ht U i II0 V. oy ' I ClY$ 1 fou. d it} ' C • tt jS O T) Of tt) z C 0 « i I . I I u r s ■ -u £ « H(i f a c s J jul tb-m U t 1 Celt old tattji; Jhi- old j a. cc inTo 7 ' li$ l ' Of hut ofu- y014 vvo; W«'Y Coals ,buT • W. no7‘ ? . you •so ty I ! (• shall X. ' SCJJ Dialectic Literary Society Officers P. W. TERRY..................................President I). 13. BICENE__________________________ . .Secretory Roll of Members Amis, Rkbsb. Adams, A. T. Bell, P. Q. Bbbnb, D. B. Bbjach, Lois. Bbttison, A. S. Brown, B. O. Bradly, S. N. O. Cai.i.ahan, I. R. CULLOM, N. P. Damon, G. A. Dbnton, Guy T. Graham, Edward. Guthrey, J. F. Hbnky, Robert S. Hopkins, A. Z. Kbbblbr, Roy. Locke, H. A. Lovelace, Ashby. McClung, R. L. Murphky, L. W. Patterson, L. D. Pittman, Walter. Rbad, Jkssb. Terry, P. W. Turner. F. Hill. Walker, A. J. Whiteside, W. H. 3ox %)H of ‘Philosophic Literary Society Ambbro, R. L. Buhlbr, J. T. Bell, S. D. Bull, John W. Blanton, W. H. Bbrry, J. A. Bond, Will. Bow bn, C. A. Brbwbr, H. V. Carter, J. C. Church, J. L. Dale, Norman. Dozier, H. D. Douglas, Hamilton, Jr. Eaton, A. H. Elliott, J. E. Ewino, Cbcil. Gardner, Carl. Jbrman, R. F. Harrell, C. J. Howard, A. T. Howell, Oliver. Luton, J. P. Math bn by, W. P. Newberry, F. Paine, Thos. Fite. Potts, H. F. Rhodes, M. Rhodes, J. Rhodes, R. Reynolds. Stbble, Marvin. Souby, J. M. Smith, I. D. Tabb, T. T. Turney, J. R. Wade, Frank. Wbbb, E. C. Wilson, F. T. Wiggins, R. L., Jr. Watson, C. W. joa John Marshall Law Club Officers T. S. WILLIAMS. S. C. COSTEN... C. B THWEAT.. B. BLAKE.... JNO. L. CRAIG . E. V. HORTON.. __________Chief Justice ..First Associate Justice Second Associate Justice ...........High Constable ___________High Marshal ....................Clerk Roll of Members Barham, W. C. Boswell, C. S. Blake, Bob. Bryant, Claiborne. Bond, W. M. Campen, W. M. COSTEN, S. C. Cruce, M. K. Craio, J. L. Douglas, Lbb. Freeman, W. D. Horton, E. V. McRae, D. L. McLean, W. T. McHbnry, C. H. Manibr, W. R. Moors, J. R. Murphy, W. C. Murphy, J. P. Nix, E. Norvbll, W. E. Palmer, H. E. Patterson, G. J. Powell, A. P. Rust, L. J. Saunders, M. A. Sbdbbrry, Eugene. Street, Allen. Thwbat, C. B. Webster, J. B. Williams, T. S. Whitten, C. G. Woppord, C. P. Wynne, F. O. 303 Southern Interstate Oratorical 'Association Members of the Association University of Texas Vanderbilt University Kentucky University University of Virginia University ok Alabama South Carolina College University ok the South Vanderbilt's ‘Representatii es 1S91. J. W. Moore (winner) 1892. F. M. Thomas 1893. S. R. Bland 1894. J. H. DbWitt 1895. W. W. Craig 1S96. Hill McAllister 1897. J. J. McNally 1S98. N. F. Chairs (winner) 1899. G. M. Pritchett 1900. D. K. Lambuth 1901. J. S. Tilley 1902. Paul B. Kern (winner) 1903. W. A. Lambuth (winner) 1904. Hoyt M. Dobbs 1905. C. T. Talley 1906. H. A. Locke 304 Orators and Debaters R. L. Am berg J. R. Henry R. S. Turney J. P. Luton Lee Douglas L. W. Murphy H. D. Dozier Hamilton Douglas, Jr. R. C. Kebblbr Lois Bbjach N. P. Cullom H. A. Locke E. M. Steele F. O. Winn R. E. Blake F. S. Williams 3° 7 ‘Bachelor of Holiness i884-'85—T. P. Branch, Rockwood, Tenn. i88s-'86—B G. Waller, Morganfield, Ky. i886-‘S7—A. E. Clement, Humboldt, Tcnn. i8S6-’87 R. E. Crockett, Union City, Tcnn. iSS7-’SS—Frank Taylor. Austin. Tenn. i888-’89—V. S Rosbborouoh. Memphis, Tcnn. i SSp-' o—Jkpp McCarn. Nashville, Tcnn. iSyo-V—H. E. Bemis, Jefferson. Texas. iS9i-'92—J. A. Robins. Guntown, Miss. ,S9I ’93—E. W. Clawson. Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. 1893- 94—W W. Craig, Friendship, Tenn. 1894- 95—W. R. Hendrix, Nashville, Tenn. i8q5-'96—H. N. Pharr. Berwick, La. iS96-’q7- Myles O’Connor. Leiper’s Fork. Tcnn. ,897- 98—Phil Connell, Nashville. Tenn. iS98-'99—S. V. Gardner. Memphis, Tenn. i899-'oo—W. A. White, Anniston. Ala. i90o-'oi—F. S. Palmer. Nashville, Tenn. i9oi-'o2—J. E. Edgkrton, Lebanon, Tcnn. i9oa-'o3—B. F. Carr, Fulton, Ky. i903-’o4—Ben Clary, Bell Buckle, Tenn. ,i904-’o5—Everett B. Tucker, Smyrna, Tenn. !9c 5-’o6—Edward J. Hamilton, Harrison. Miss. 308 •Tic vote. Honor Committee Clarence Fielder, Chairman A. Max Souby, Secretary Howard D. Dozier, Clerk Turner T. Tabr Banks A. Bennie R. G. McGahey W. P. Mathbnby 3” The Proposed Faculty Glee Club [T PI AS been the intention of the student body of Vanderbilt for many years to organize a Faculty Glee Club, but owing to the inertia and slothfulness of the proposed mem- bers of said Club progress has been but poorly rewarded in this field of college advance- ment. Other institutions have succeeded in this regard in so marked a degree that the Supervisory Committee of the student body in session saw fit to renew their endeavors, even though in this period of nurture and growth of our University, talent among the P'acuity is rarely found, for it is written, “from him that hath not shall be taken away even that which he hath. ” Under such discouraging circumstances the committee went to work and submitted at recent date the following proposed club, with their criticism of each member duly added: We would advise and do recommend the Rev. Collins Denny for Director, for in choosing him the most logical selection would be made; however, he accepted the recommendation- allow us to say, only under the joint entreaty of the committee, his innate modesty naturally asserting itself, and under the stipulation that his former pupil, now lifelong friend and advisor, Noah K. Davis, be Director ex officio. For the position of accompanist we would endorse the nomination of Jimmy McGill, which, though self-made, we realize was done through a loyal love for his Alma Mater; the only objection to him is his record as a criminal, he being once arrested for invisible means of support. After much evidence and examination it was discovered that the existence of his lower extremities was indisputable and he was acquitted with a small fine because he fooled Nashville society. We would now submit for high solo work one John Daniels. He is medium sized, olive complected, hemp-like hair, high collar (sometimes), brown suit (generally). Tis said that he has composed and executed with emoluments a thrilling classic entitled “This Boy sat in my Physics Class, When all but Him had Fled.” The piece is dedicated to Mr. Whittaker. The next to follow the famous Dynamo would be the eminent Dr. Steele, or “Whistling Rufus.” He is low, substantially built, with iron gray locks interspersed with brindle; he has fiery eyes, a derby in winter, imitation Panama in summer, and the same clothes all the year 3:3 round, that is, his outside clothing. His attire was what led to the character of the scare crow in the “Wizard of Oz.” He was made a very flattering offer by this company, but refused, being unable under their management to refuse a worthless scrub a ticket to the Thanksgiving football game on Dudley Field. The committee next turned its attention to the quartette work, and after much deliberation desires to recommend the following: Dud, Dad, Skillet and Shorty. We think their renditions will qualify, especially Dad’s recent lyric, “Queen of the Library.” Following these, in lieu of an encore, we suggest the one and only, “flies delight,” or the man who must perforce put a string around his forehead to ascertain how far up to wash his face, to wit, the Chance. His nasals are inimitable as he sings “Give my Regards to Broad- way,” and one would judge upon hearing his song-success that he had been raised in a Yankee bucket shop rather than behind the goodly haunches of old Beck on some sandy hill in South Carolina. Gus Dyer, the inimitable coon song singer, held the attention of the committee no longer than was necessary to write his aristocratic old Virginia name on the programme. It is darkly whispered that the poor, economic thing is love sick. Consequently great consternation has beset the monks of Wesley Hall, whose slogan is “Look not upon the wine when it is red, nor upon woman under any conditions.” Poor Gus! Sec Uncle Dud and Freddy; let them counsel thee and turn not thou thine ear therefrom. Following Gus as an entree in the same course, we offer our Connecticut Yankee, Harris, who we must admit, under the aforesaid Dyer’s happy influ- ence, has become naturalized. His great theme, chanted properly, “Red Raven Shall Not Split To-night,” is quoted as masterly and has driven some insane through its very immensity and grandeur. One poor unfortunate is said to have purchased, in a fit of frenzy, some bird seed for his cuckoo clock. As understudy to Harris we advise Dickie Jones. He attempts to follow in the footsteps of the master, but has great difficulty because of his large feet. In fact, it is said that this deformity embarrasses him no little in having to back up to a door to knock. These names the committee has the pleasure of presenting to the students of Vanderbilt University as specialties. The ensemble of the chorus will be selected later. Done this the 30th day of December, 1906. 3 3 Y. M. C. A. Cabinet F. P. SMART.........................................President H. E. BRANSFORD...............................Vice-President F. H. TURNER______________________________Assistant Treasurer H. A. LOCKE.........................................Secretary j. R. WATERS...................................... Treasurer K. L. AMBERG--------Chairman Membership Committee F. E. CHAPMAN...................Chairman Bible Study Committee A. M. SOUBY....................Chairman Missionary Department H. D. DOZIER.....................Chairman Meetings Committee A. C. HULL----------------------------------General Secretary Young Mens Christian .dissociation. Medical Department, Vanderbilt University Officers W. G. Bryan...........................President Marion M. Roland......................Secretary J. M. Gorton.....................Vice-President J. A. Snell...........................Treasurer Chairmen of Committees D. H. Wright, Membership Z. S. Loftis, Missionary J. M. Gorton, Meetings M. H. Stuart, Reading-room B. F. Jackson, Bible Study J. A. Snell, Finance A. R. Sweeney, Visiting V. M. Pinklby, Personal Work Atkins, O. H. Brunner, E. C. Burton, O. M. Bryan. S. H. Bryan, W. G. Bandy, W. G. Barnett, H. W. Carlton, J. W. I. Cowan, S. C. Cooper, W. E. Carter, C. H. Edmondson, H. H. Poster, M. H. Freeland, C. H. 1'owler. H. L. Green, Shepherd, Jr. Gorton, J. M. Holmes, J. P. Harper, B. B. Henderson, J. V. Jones, J. Hall Members , emison, A. Bryce ] ohnson, Arthur ' KCK, J. S. ] ACKSON, B. F. , OHNSON, J. S. ONES, J. H. VIM KELL, I. Lucky, W. E. Lancaster, W. B. Loftis, Z. S. Morillon, C. O. Mathenky. J. C. Murprkb, M. B. Maddox, D. C. McDonald, R. E. Norton, J. S. Pinson, Murrell Page, R. L. Patrick, J. A. Page, B. W. PlNKLEY, V. M. Renner, Herman Rochelle, R. S. Roland, M. M. Rhodes, J. W. Richardson, Allan Reed, J. W. Sullivan, B. Stabler, A. L. Smythe. Kelly Snell, J. A. Sweeney. A. R. Stuart, M. H. Sandlin, E. G. Scales, H. L. Spencer, C. E. Thornton, A. J. Taylor, R. Z. Tabr, T. E. Winton, W. M. Young, Ferrin Cupid’s Ally A man and a girl. In all the world No happier combination. Go for a stroll, The story old He speaks in meditation ; But courage bold Forsakes his hold. The young man’s hesitation Annoys the girl Who in a whirl Demands an explanation. The moon comes out, The girlish pout; Appears hallucination. Its silv'ry beam Brings quite a gleam To eyes for admiration. For well she knows Moon’s power to close Affairs of Love’s creation. With lips he speaks. His story leaks: Sh accepts him with elation.—S. C. B. 3 West Side Association ‘Board of Directors .President .. Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer L. H. BURNS............ JOHN CRAIG........ JOHN R. WATERS. E. G. Thompson Max Sou by C. H. Fielder T. T. Tabb C. S. Boswell 3 KAI’I'A SIGMA I II I ItKl.TA TIIKTA sm;m. Ai.riiA KPSU.ON Sl ; MA MI DI-I.TA KA 1 1'A Kl'SILON 1 111 KAITA l SI not-1) n Vanderbilt Football Team Seaton Iff Oh' DAN McGUGlX DAN BLAKE KD THOMPSON KD PALM 15R FRANK KYLE ....Coach ... .....- Captain . . Manager Assistant Manager ... .Assistant Coach Line l'p Stunk. Center. Ciiurn. Right Guard. McLain, Left Guard. E. Noki., Right Tackle. Prichard, Left Tackle. H Bi.akk. Right End. V. Bi.akk, Left End. Costkn. Ouarter. Craiu. Right Half. D. Bi.akk. Left Half. Manikr, Full Back. O. Nukl. Lockhart, Hall. Wvnni: and i'rawi kd. Substitutes. Schedule Oct. 6 Vanderbilt vs. Kentucky State Oct 13- Vanderbilt vs. University of Mississippi Oct. 20- Vanderbilt vs. University of Alabama Oct 27 Vanderbilt vs. University of Texas Nov 3 Vanderbilt vs. University of Michigan Nov 10- Vanderbilt vs. Rose Polytechnic Institute Nov. 17—Vanderbilt vs. Georgia Tech . Nov. 22 Vanderbilt vs. Carlisle Indians Nov. 29—Vanderbilt vs. Sewanee 28- 0 29- 0 7 So 45“° 4-io 33-0 37-6 4-0 20-0 333 COACH MGCOIN COSTON i iii.akj: HOMS oraig sTosi: MAXIKK It. Itl.AKK CIIOKN 190b - 'OF OWSI.i'V M A X I !■: R .Manager JOHN L. CRAIG................................. Captain laim ol 1905-VO H. P. TRAVIS......................................Captain JACK ELY............................................Coach W. Iv. NORVELI............................... ...Manager OWSLEY MAXIER.. . ssistanl .Manager C. S. Fuglkr...... ..Catcher. Frank Kvi.k.............. ) Spencer Love............ Pitchers. E. A. Incus.............1 R. 12. Blake..............First Base. 12. J. Hamilton......... Second Base. H. P. Travis..............Third Base. John L Craig............ShortStop. (J I.KNN A 11 a Li.. Left Field. W. A. Cunningham........Center Field James R Haygood.........Right Field. Schedule --- Season ot 90fi Vand. Opp March 17—Nashville Southern League Team - 2 I I March 21 Nashville Southern League Team 6 7 March 26—Cornell University - •t 5 March 27 -Cornell University .... 2 3 March 28—Cornell University 1 8 April 5 University of Alabama .. 8 0 April ft University of Alabama 10 • April 7 University of Alabama 9 3 April 12- -Georgia Tech 1 5 April 13 Georgia Tech 1 2 April 14 Georgia Tech I 5 April 19- University of Michigan 3 i April 20 University of Michigan 2 « April 41 University of Michigan ft 5 May 4 University of Nashville. 8 0 May ; University of Nashville 10 2 May 7 Sewanee .. 8 May 8 —Sewanee. •1 May 1 1—Sewanee... 1 2 May 12—Sewanee 2 7 May 16 University of Tennessee 5 6 May 17 University of Tennessee 1 May 18 University of Tennessee ft 2 May 26 Memphis Collegiatis. A 2 May 28—Memphis Collegians. - - 2 8 May 28 Memphis Collegians.. 2 7 338 TRACK TEAM Officers J. E. LOCKHART..............................Captain W. J. ANDERSON................................Coach ARTHUR JONES................................Manager TOM FITE PAINE--------------------Assistant Manager J. L. Craio J. N. Stonb B. Blakb V. Blakb O. Noel E. Jones Proctor Bejach Bwiko Lloyd Mason D. Blake Brbwbr 34 Eleventh Annual Track and Field Meet of the Southern Inter-Collegiate .Athletic Association. Held on Dudley Field. May 19, 906 HUNDRED-YARD DASH. i. Stuart (Cumberland). 2. Menefce (Tulane). 3. D. B. Blake (Vanderbilt). Time, Ten and one-fifth seconds. HIGH JUMP. 1. Anderson (Vanderbilt). 2. R. E. Blake (Vanderbilt). Height. Five feet eight and one-quarter inches. 1. Jones (Vanderbilt). HALF-MILE RUN. 2. Deaderick (Tennessee). 3. Dann (Vanderbilt). 1. Hamilton (Vanderbilt). BROAD JUMP. 2. Menefce (Tulane). 3. Haygood (Vanderbilt). Distance, Twenty-one feet eight and one-half inches. TWO-HUNDRED-AND-TWENTY-YARD DASH. r. Stuart (Cumberland). 2. Menefce (Tulane). Time, Twenty-three seconds. 3. D. B. Blake (Vanderbilt). POLE VAULT. 1. R. E. Blake (Vanderbilt). 2. Haygood (Vanderbilt). 3. Proctor (Vanderbilt). Height, Ten feet six and one-half inches. ONE-HUNDRED-AND-TWENTY-YARD HURDLE. x. Anderson (Vanderbilt). 2. Hamilton (Vanderbilt). 3. J. V. Blake (Vanderbilt). Time, Sixteen and three-fifths seconds. 34 HAMMER THROW. x. Craig (Vanderbilt). a. R. E. Blake (Vanderbilt). 3. Menefee (Tulane). Distance, One hundred and two feet six inches. ONE-MILE RUN. x. Deaderick (Tennessee). a. Lockhart (Vanderbilt). 3. Shaw (Sewanee). Time. Five minutes one and four-fifths seconds. SHOT PUT. x. R. E. Blake (Vanderbilt). a. Craig (Vanderbilt). 3. Menefee (Tulane). Distance, Thirty-five feet seven inches. FOUR-HUNDRED-AND-PORTY-YARD DASH. x. D. B. Blake (Vanderbilt). a. Menefee (Tulane). 3. J. V. Blake (Vanderbilt). Time, Fifty-six and three-fifths seconds. TWO-HUNDRED-AND-TWENTY-YARD HURDLE. . Anderson (Vanderbilt). 2. Hamilton (Vanderbilt). 3. J. V. Blake (Vanderbilt). Time, Twenty-eight and one-fifth seconds. Summary of Toint Vanderbilt___________________________________________ 74 Tulane______________________________________________ 14 Cumberland........................................ 10 Tennessee.............................................. 8 Sewanee.......................................... 1 343 Southern Inter-Collegiate Athletic Association Records One hundred-yard Dash. Selden (Scwanee), 189 7. Osbome(North Carolina). 1901. Bowen (Texas), 1904. .Stuart (Cumberland), 1906. Time, Ten and one-fifth seconds. Two-hundrcd-and-twenty-yard Dash................................Stuart (Cumberland), 1906. Time, Twenty-three seconds. Four-hundred-and-forty-yard Dash................................Jones (Vanderbilt), 1902. Time, Fifty and two-fifths seconds. Half-mile Run___________________________________________________Van Ness (Alabama Tech), 1896. Time, Two minutes and five and one-half seconds. One-Mile Run....................................................Harvey (Alabama Tech), 1896. Time, Four minutes and forty-eight seconds. One-hundred-and-twcnty-yard Hurdle..............................Anderson (Vanderbilt), 1906. Time, Sixteen and three-fifths seconds. Two-hundrcd-and-twenty-yard Hurdle..............................Whiteman (Vanderbilt), 1899. Time. Twenty-seven and one-quarter seconds. (Haygood (Vanderbilt). 1906. R. E. Blake (Vanderbilt), 1906. Height, Ten feet and six and one-half inches. Running High Jump...............................................Anderson (Vanderbilt), 1905. Height, Five feet and nine and one-quarter inches. Running Broad Jump______________________________________________Hamilton (Vanderbilt), 1906. Distance, Twenty-one feet and eight and one-half inches. Putting Sixteen-pound Shot......................................Crutchfield (Vanderbilt). 1898. Distance, Forty feet and ten and onc-half inches. Throwing Sixteen-pound Hammer...................................Parrish (Texas), 1904- Distance, One hundred and twenty-one feet and five and one-half inches. Pole Vault. 344 Vanderbilt Records One-hundred-yard Dash...............Popk Taylor, 1889______ Two-hundred-and-twenty-yard Dash----R. D. Smart, 1899...... Four-hundred-and-forty-yard Dash....G. Jones, 1902............ One-half Mile Run...................E. Jones, 1905......... One-Mile Run........................Douglas Nbilson, 1897 One-hundrcd-and-twenty-yard Hurdle...W. J. Anderson, 1906.... Two-hundred-and-twenty-yard Hurdle....J. S. Whiteman, 1899— High Jump...........................W. J. Anderson, 190s... Broad Jump..........................E. J. Hamilton, 1906--- _ , „ , f J. R. Haygood, 19061 Pole Vault..........................j n [ R. L. Blake, 1906 j Throwing Sixteen-pound Hammer.......Wm. Crutchfield, 1900. Putting Sixteen-pound Shot..........Wm. Crutchfield, 1898. ......10 seconds .....231 seconds .....50 $ seconds 2 min. s| seconds 4 min. ss seconds .....16J seconds .....27! seconds .. s feet 9i inches . 21 feet 8| inches ..10 feet 6| inches no feet 2$ inches 40 feet io| inches A “Fresh Valentine Sincerely, Sue, I love but you. For mine you’re all the candy; Did you encourage me to woo I’d feel quite like a dandy. And should you then forsooth agree Forever to put up with me, You’d see my heart so full of glee You never could help loving me. —S. B. 345 ‘Basket - ball E. P. Scai.es. Manager J. X. Stone. O uter I). Ui.AKii, Guard U. Bi.akk. Guard Gi.unn 11 am., l-orteard Eugene Lockhart. I'orward Substitute Jim Howington Wll.I.AUI) Tiiroop | B. Webster (idtues 77 e(l Vanderbilt vs. X. A. C.......-- Vanderbilt vs. X. V. Prof. Vanderbilt vs. X. V. Prof. Vanderbilt vs. Cumlwrland------ Vanderbilt vs. S. W P. U....... Vanderbilt vs. X. A. C......... Vanderbilt vs. X A. C.......— 349 Scores v. v. 14—23 30—i.S 3«- -23 2J —17 27—«5 32—2« 3S- 25 Gym. Team y GUY DIvNTON W. L. THROOP ... Adams, Lki Adams, Mote. Members Wai.kbk. A J. Hai.i.. Gi.i'.n. I’riciiakd. Jok. Tii.lman, Lewis. Raff, A 351 Ciipttiin Manager I’UAt-.K. M.UCOI.M I’hi'I’er. Sam Tennis IssocinIion Officers DR. O. E. BROWN.. A. II. EATON..... I . B; KERN...... DR. E. A RUDDIMAN .. ______________ President .........Vice-President ...... Manager Secretary and I reasttrer Members 1 E. McKkllar Dr II. A. Ruddiman J. R. Watkrs G. D. Prentiss J. D. Randolph L. D. Rankin A XI. Harris A Monk A. W. Harris Dr. V. I,. Dudley F. T. Kelley M. Whaling H. S. Lipscomh W. D. Self A. H. Eaton J. F. Brookes P. B. Kern Walter Winton P. H Willis Dr. O. E. Brown S W. Williams W. S. Perky Dr. O. West Paul Xyk | H. Stevenson G. W Clark C K. Cami-hki.l C. A Battle F. T. Wilson B. F. Weaver R. L. McClunc R. L. Ambbkg Dr. J. H. Kirkland 352 CD-ED BASKETBALL- TEAM Florbna Gatbs, Right Forward. Elizabeth Young, Left Forward. Rosb Nelson, Center. Lois Godbey, Right Guard. Callie Landrum, Left Guard. 355 Farewell The rose has bloomed, the rose is dead; The withered rose leaves sadly lie. But still their age-sweet memories rise To greet the fondly lingering eye. Our tale is told, yet, like the rose. We trust it leaves a fragrance fair; Loved incense, that in after years Shall softly mingle with our care. And when in reminiscent mood, We turn these pages o'er again. For Alma Mater dear we'll sigh. For Alma Mater dear has been. 356 ®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®S3®®®®®® S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 s S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®® 900 STUDENTS: 90 TEACHERS 18 BUI (.DINGS: VALUE $875,000 HanforbUt UtiUtr ratty Naalntillr. anuu'sari' I lie University offers courses leading to decrees m the lollowmg seven departments: (It I HE ACADEMIC, embracing Classical, Scien- tific and Post-graduate courses, leading to the usual literary degree. (21 rHE ENGINEERING, embracing courses in Civil, Mechanical. Mining and Electrical Engineer- ing and Metallurgy, and leading to corresponding degrees. (3 THE BIBLICAL, embracing the English and Classical courses.and leading to the degree of B.D. (4) I HI'. LAW. covering two years, and leading to the degree ol L. I.. B. I 5 I I HE DEN 1 AL. covering three years, and lead- ing to the degree ol I). 1). S. I () i I HI'. MEDICAL, covering four years, and leading to the degree of M. I). 7 THE PHARMACEUTICAL, covering two years, and leading to the degree of Ph. (.. EXPENSES 1 lie total expenses o( nine month.' need not exceed $3lH). Kissam Hall. .1 handsome and commodious dormitory (or the accommodation of student' 111 all department , ha recently been erected at a com ol $135,000. A I H I.E 1 ICS—A well-equipped |jymiia iuiii i' open to all student . I emu court and .1 matfniticcnl athletic field arc located oil the campus. FELLOWSHIPS len scholastic fellowship , yielding $21X1 each, are awarded annually in the Academic Department to college |iradtiatc . Send lor catalogue. stating department in which you are interested. .1. H. HART. Secretary. Dr. Brown’s Magic Liniment Does not blister Cures instantly No rubbing BROWN CIIF.MICAI. CO. Ik anm.in. Tens. ii v n I rowan! Dr Brown's Maw ' Liniment one ol llie most wondcrlul Liniments on earth. I had five men (town in nr tram. Two from «tralnod knee , one t raine ! ankle t o wrenched necks, all under medical treatment. One treatment of Dr. Brown's Maw Liniment |.ut them hack In sortrtcewithout lain or ache. «especially. J. S. MOKCAN. Coach Franklin Mooney li. It. Team. VNc have testimonials Irom athletes from all parts ol the world. Write to us lor FREE sample BROWN CHEMICAL COMPANY NASHVILLE, TENN. LIKE A SUMMER VACATION I have your home ami yard furnished with our appliances lor comfort and coolness. Freezers. Coolers. Ice (dippers and Shavers. Lawn Swings, Hammocks—add some of these comforts to your home. Remember, boys, the first domestic move should be to install a NATIONAL STEEL RANGE made and guaranteed by Phillips ' Luttorlf Manufacturing Company, which is of mod- erate price, (aits down fuel expenses, and gives you the most perfect cooking. PHILLIPS BUTTORFF MFG. CO. Stove, R.n ,. Hollowarc. IMPORTING HOUSEFURNISHERS Glasaware, China, Tinware. Lwn Vase and Settee. Mantel and Grate. LET IJS FIT UP YOUR ROOM 217-223 THIRD AVENUE. NORTH. NASHVILLE. TENN. 210 Firm AVENUE. NORTH TELEPHONE MAIN 1250 (fico. IT. JYntliomi (to 4rine (Tailorinn v FULL DRESS AND TUXEDO SUITS FOR R E N 1' GEO. R. CALHOUN CO. GOLDSMITHS .... SILVERSMITHS HANDSOME PRESENTATION GOODS FOR ALL OCCASIONS FRATERNITY BADGES AND JEWELRY CARRIED IN STOCK AND MADE TO ORDER BEST REPAIR SHOP IN THE CITY JEWELERS «no OPTICIANS DIAMONDS FINE WATCHES. FINE JEWELRY CUT GI.ASS. ART WARES. SOLID SILVER NEWEST AND PRETTIEST DESIGNS OF PINS AND BADGES IN UNIVERSITY COLORS 25c to $1.00 Cor. 5th Ave. and Union St., Nashville . 4 A .'•-'A;«'A 'Aki ..+‘A.+ A '- ..■«A ' . -. J.; r _____________________4 a Fall’s Business College REFERENCES These references are placed here because every corporation, firm, bank, or person mentioned has had, or now lias, from one to one dozen of tin- graduates of this college employed. Hon. John 1. Cox. Governor of Ten- ncttN. Hon. James S. Frazier, cx-Governor of Trnncw. Hon. Benton McMillin. cx-Govcmor of Tenner tec. Hon. Robert L. Taylor, ex -Governor of Tennessee. Hon. James I . Porter. ex-Govcrnor of Tennessee. The Nashville Board of Tra«le. Tlte Officials of the State. The Officials of the County. Tile Officials of the City Tlie American National Hank. Th - First National Bank. The Merchants National Bank. The Union Bank A- Trust Co. The Nashville Tni't Co. The Officials .rf the I.. A N. K R The Officials of the 1. A N. Terminal Tht Ofl tha ,v K .. The Otfuialv of the 1 C. R R The Officials of tin- Southern Ry. The Officials of all the Literary Colleges. Academics and Institutes in and around Greater Nashville. All the Officials of the I’rslody Normal Ninety-five per cent of all the pastors and church Officials of all denominations, attorney and phyMcians. Thc Nashville Board of Education. The Commissioners of Watkins Insti- tute Night School. The Superintendent of Public Schools. All reputable expert accountants. All Presidents. General Managers ami Superintendent of all the manufactories, all branches. Tin- Western Union Telegraph Com- pany. The Postal Telegraph Company The Cumberland Telephone and Tele- graph Corn •.►any, and . ! js-r cent ot all the twblishing houses and whole «ale and retail merchants. All the United States officiale in this city, «vhosc offices arc in our beautiful Custom House or out of it. The United States Supreme Court Clerk and Assistants. Tin- Judges of the United States Su- preme Court. The Judges of the State Supreme Court anil Courts of Davidson County. The Officials of the Nashville Railway and Light Cotni any and Nashville Gas Company. The Offie ials of all the hotels, insur- ance comjxinies. real estate corporations and tlvcir agents The Clauilc J. Bell Educational Bureau. The Nashville Woolen Mills. Tin- Gregory Talc Blackboard Com- liany. The National Woolen Mills. All religious ami secular newspapers, iwriodics Nushvil’.. periodicals ami magazines publisi spape Isned Telegraphy. Railroading. aiul all other Commercial branches thoroughly taught by educated teach- ers. Enter now. ©Jfte teeailing ©Jfte ©fcjedyf @Jfte Jliedf iJfte Modf S ,efia6fe T he only one in Nashville which lias the lull confidence of the public. If this is not so, why is it that every bank in Nashville has its graduates, and o per cent of the railroads arc patrons «if this college? 11‘T UK SI KH V01’ INVESTIGATE before contracting. Pot Inrther information and individual refer- ences. call on us. ALEXANDER FALL. Prcst. Broadway and Eighth Avenue, Nashville, Tenn tv.-t 4 4 4 4 4 FRANKLIN, TENNESSEE PEOPLES BROTHERS. Principals A School for Boys. Healthful Location. Courses preparatory to the university Best Moral Influences. Moderate Cost. or business life. Write for Catalogue to the Principal . Correct Clothes for Men Our garments are made to meet the demands of those whom nothing but the best will satisfy— They are made with a degree of style, rarely expected— And seldom found in clothing ready-to-wear— Furnishings and hats in keeping. Joseph Frank Son Fifth Ave. and Church St. NASHVILLE Jackson Building For Ambulances or Carriages TELEPHONE MAIN 73 W. R. Cornelius Co. UNDERTAKERS 124 Eighth Avenue, North NASHVILLE. TENN. H. O. FULLER T'“ VIEW and FLASH- LIGHT 321THIRD AVENUE, NORTH PHONE MAIN 3305-L NASHVILLE. TENN. Foster, Webb Parkes SOCIETY ENGRAVERS Calling Cards Reception Cards Wedding Invitations Personal and Commercial Stationery 215 Third Avenue. North Brnndon Printing Co (College Ittark anil Society Stationery Sugrauers. Citltonrnpltcis. printers I'luioii Street nuCi Second Aueuue. flnshuille. «Tennessee f?NE Candies TULANE HOTEL NASHVILLE. TENN. Moat central location in tKc city. Strictly first-clan in every particular. Hand ha .i e transferred to and from station tree of charge. Patronage respectfully solicited. Rate $2.00. 2.50 and Room with Bath $3.00 per day. R. FJ. JONHS, Manager Pennsylvania Hat Co. MIL SIE1S0N MAI SI OKI OF NASHVILLE Mill I« DISMIMS, Proprietor 224 Fourth Avenue. So th EDGEFIELD NASHVILLE MEG. CO. ■ - - NASHVILLE. TENNESSEE = Specially Designed Furniture for Club Rooms Fraternities and Dens Artistic Hardwood Interiors, Residence end Church Work Our Specialty NEWEST DESIGNS BEST MATERIALS SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP FINEST FINISH Our work has been honored by a first prize by the National Photographers’ Association ©a rii miliary ------------ AND ----------- (CmtsrntaUmi nf ffluatr FORTY-THIRD YKAK Only 160 Boarding Pupils Received For catalogue, address J. I). Blanton. President Nashville. Iennessee American National Bank OFFICERS . Ilrrr . I'resldcnt A. II. Robinson. Vko-l'rcMdent N I’. I-cSuoiir, Cashier DIRECTORS John B. Hansom (,. M So A Overton Lea Thomas J. hVWi-i Leslie Check John M. (int, Jr 'I liomas 1.. Hrrbcrt James It. Kicliar.lsoii K V Turner lohnsoii Itrjii'loi l Robert J. I.'loo Horatio Berry Bvril Dougin A H. Robinson V. It.rrx N. I1 I.eSmnr Capital.....................$1.000.000.00 Shareholder Liability . . 1.000.000.00 Surplus and l udividrd Profit 440.000.00 Security t.. Depositor . $2.440.000.00 In the opening ol .i Bank Account the finft lllillij to he considered i Sttfcl}'. I hi we oiler in the American National Bank. .1 we give greater liCCU rit to depositor than .Hit' think in Tennessee. T. J. MOONEY CO. SAM I A RY FI I’M HI XU IIKATINO AM) V ENT II ATI XO KAMI MS ICRS CAS AM) KI.KCTHIC FIXTf It ICS II K1CHTII AYKXIK. XOKTII l-V.W WATKH FIl.TKItS X ASH V I I.I.K. TKXX. Our Shirts arc Masterpieces ot the Shirt Makers ’ Art Sot Only Made to Order Hut Made to l it Murphy the Shirt Tailor 2ii lOLRin avi: rn, south SASHVHJ.E. 7 V. Made to I II and TI T to Wear Call and Inspect Our Larne Line ot Imported Shir linos Smart, Clothes for College Men It you want to dre and look up to the minute, wear the world he t. made hy Hart Schaffner a. Marx, Chicago on College Brand Clothes, newyork IJc t line ot ready-to-wearable (or men and hoy Complete Outfitter to Men. omen arid Children Hirshberg Bros. On the Corner 5th Ave. and Church St. Nashville N J Rimer amend '20.VJII Til I It 1 AVK.. NKW YORK NOI.K AUKJETM ran JENA NORMAL GLASS BEST LA ItOKATOR V GLASS KVKR MADE f. I t IIKMIt AI.S AM ACIDS. CIIKMICAI. A l’l A IIATI'S SCIKXTI I lf INSTItf .M KNTS Elgin or Waltham Watches TheB.H.STIEF JEWELRY C= NASHVILLE, TENN. We sell watches lH;it make is friends. Wc arc familiar with the lx- t make , and select only uch movements and 'J wo can rrcoinmrtnl. It d-esn't matter whether you want t.. spend much or little. We guarantee quality and price. Our complete Catalogue will interest you. Kkki. U'kirt ro dm. Gold Filled. Fully WarrantcJ 20 ami '25 Years. Express paid to any address. W rite for Catalogue. Our fncilltlea for jmxluclnfc first- class Medals and Pius at reasona- ble prices aro imsurisisj-od. Wo will snail | clal entnlotnio showing inoro than a hundred dif- ferent styles. FinY' Speciar Order work of all kinds promptly oxocnted. Expert Rkmimso. THE B. H. STIEF JEWELRT CO, NASHVILLE, 1ENN. nw txeatloo tali ad fU e aat- SPECIAL t Lady's «.!• 0 rut-4 on, |il riitsl -.«} rs, KI- Kia «f Wat- Diamonds High class diamonds with an absolute guar- antee as to quality. Above style ring from $50 to $500 Write lor Complete Catalogue Diamonds This special diamond ring, white, brilliant and perfect, $25.00 Wc invite correspondent- Write for Complete Catalogue. ORDERS FOR FRATERNITY PINS GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION Official Jewelers and ledoi..ds to Vanderbilt University Complete Line ot All Official 1‘ins of Schools and Universities in asbvllle Jackson Sp .00 to ij S( ).() ) (■ml $150.00 OOPS $1«0() for Coffee Spoon m—mmm $1.50 fot TeUSpoOIt UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY CAPITAL $500.000.00 iFirat £fatumal lank NASHVILLE, TENN f I'. O. W ait . Proijfnl K.mJal Currll. (..miner D. S. William . V iee-Prr t. R. E. Donnell. A 't Ca hier E. A. Lindwy, 2d Vice-Preat. Frank K Hnuiton. A 't Gikifr .1. M. Ford. Auditor YOUR BUSINESS IN ANY UNE OF BANKING IS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED Radnor na e Beautiful lull top, forest grove. suburban locu- tion. near ear line, combining tbe safety and freedom of tbe country with the conveniences and attractions of tbe city. Fifteen Thousand Dollar Educational Outing Complimentary to its pupils last term. Delightful trip for next term will cost our girls nothin) hut good attention Address A. N. ESHMAN. Prest. In writing tor Catalogue mention The Comet Fourth National Bank NASHVILLE, TENN. Capital .... $600,000.00 Surplus and Profits $600,000.00 Deposits . . . $4,850,000.00 Your Bu inr I Regretfully Solicited ------------------------------ OFFICERS --------------------------- Samuel J. Keith. Prendent J. T. Howell. Caahirr J. H. Fall. ice-Prr ident (j. Vk . Pyle. A««i.tant Cashier W . (.. Dihrrll. Vice-Prendent J. S. McHenry. Aniujnt Cashier ‘Davitt the Tailor i cry inducement uttered the Cull cue i rude. . I special discount and clothes kept pressed tree. 2W onrt i 11 ante, ortli 619 and 621 Church Street Next to Vendome Theatre Nashville,Tenn. THE RIGHT KIMD SO MANY STYLES, LOO Patterns that are not to be seen elsewhere. Cut and made by those who know 7 TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT TO V. I. BOYS GEO. J. MERRY 5: CO. FINE TAILORING w Harvard and Vile Style Special for Student 7 1 I OU RCII STRKKT Tui.ank Hotki. Bril.dim; V. B. Talhoi. I ie ident k Y. i irocntiohl, Yl «-I‘rr t C t. Kinney. fro . and (ien’l Mar. A. B. Battle. S c’y Harry Barker. Second V|cc l'ro t F. I McDowell, Manager Factory Greenfield-Talbot-Finney-Battle Co. mur ctuRc« ito orALins in FURNITURE, MATTRESSES, SPRINGS, ETC. Furniture furnUhcd you from the forent to your fireside. The only furniture house In Nashville that manufacture it own furniture. 209 Third A enue. North, Warehouse. Corner First and Main Streets. NashtlllC, Tenn. Factory and Mills. Tullahoma. Tenn. Cumberland Telephone !fc Telegraph Company ------------------------IN’CORPOK ATKI ----------------------- Long distance lines and telephones of this Company enable yon to talk almost anywhere in Southern Indiana. Southern Illinois. Kentucky. Tennessee. Mississippi and Louisiana. We can put you in quick and satisfactory communication with the people of this great section of the country. We solicit your patronage. Rates reasonable. Equipments and facilities unsurpassed JAMES E. CALDWELL Pre.ident I.HI.AND HUME. General Manager T. I). WEBB. Treasurer Goo. Moore John Moore Chio. G. Moore Goo Moore, Jr. K. T. Moore Qeo. foore CSL ons CONTRACTORS Bank, Office and Store Fix- tures, Hardwood Mantels Tiling, Interior Decorating CARPENTERS •i PLANING MILL 519 to 529 Eighth Avenue, South, Nashville, Tennessee Telephone Main 510 Gray-Fox Tailoring Co. 215 FOURTH MVESUE. NORTH Maxwell Route 'Block FINE TAILORING MNP VRARING .y r POPULAR TRICES Ten Per Cent Viscount to Students Morgan School Our students enter Vanderbilt without ex- amination. We have a good building, a well-selected library, a new gymnasium, a strong faculty, a healthy location, and a history that proves our claims. -V A. ?%. tt you ore intcrexicd, w rite to R. R. MORO. I A. Frincipul. F.ivcttcvillc. Tcnn. ' ! Him to the Wise As Sufficient. Buy Your Flour From LIBERTY MILLS NASHVILLE, TENN. Highest Standard of Excellence DRAUGHON’S Practical Business Colleges For Catalogue, address JNO. F. DRAUGHON President, at cither place NASHVILLE, TENN. ATLANTA GA, DENISON, . . . TEX ST. LOUIS.......MO. JACKSON.........MISS MEMPHIS.........TENN. MUSKOGEE...........I- T. COLUMBIA.............SC. DALLAS. TEX WACO. . TEX PADUCAH, KY. AUSTIN. . TEX EL PASO. . TEX. HALEIGH. N C FT. SCOTT. KAN 'III TYLER. TEX FT. SMITH. ARK IJ FT. WORTH. TEX KANSAS CITY. MO. EVANSVILLE, IND KNOXVILLE, TENN II GALVESTON. TEX LITTLE ROCK. ARK L_ VS SAN ANTONIO. TEX. SHREVEPORT, LA MONTGOMERY ALA. A TOWER OF THOROUGHNESS Jacksonville, fla Oklahoma city.o.t. a pyRAMIO OF PROGRESSIYENESS The BIG 28 BIGGEST AND BEST A MONUMENT OF 6ENUINE MERIT AN OBELISK OF GREAT POPULARITY RESTING ON A SUBSTANTIAL FOUNDATION Incorporated. $300,000.00 capital. Eighteen years’ success. Diploma from 1). 1 B. Colleges repre- sents in business what I harvard's and Yale's rep- resent in literary circles. POSITIONS secured or money refunded. Written contract given. MONEY BACK if not satisfied. LEARN BY MAIL Bookkeeping, Banking, Penmanship. Shorthand. Bus- iness Letter Writing, Law (Qualify for Practice), Commercial Law, Business English, Business Arith- metic, Mechanical Drawing, Newspaper Illustrating- DIPLOMAS issued. POSITIONS SECURED. Write today for prices oil Home Study. A I) l K ESS DRAUGHONS PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE CO.. Nashville, Tenn. itti'ftiral Sfjrartnmtt l§aitJ Pi bilt Iniupraitg Requirements (or admission High School diploma or equivalent. Literary gradu- ates from rccognircd institutions given advanced standing. 1‘he course, which is strictly graded, consists of four sessions of seven and a half months each. Spe ial attention given « inic . bedside wo- k and laboratories. . 0 v' For further particular a l lrc s 150 EIGHTH AVENUE. NORTH L. E. BURCH. M. I).. Secretary NASHVILLE. TENNESSEE Fred C. Dorider FRATERNITY BANQUETS A SPECIALTY Will M. Sidehiitliim TKLKFHONK MAIN «7 DORIDER SIDEBOTTOM RESTAURANT CATERING FOR FANCY BAKERY. WEDDINGS. PARTIES ICE CREAM PARLOR AND AND RECEPTIONS. X CONFECTIONERY. 513 Church Street. NASHVILLE. TENN. KEUFFEL ESSER CO. OF NEW 'ORK 813 Locust Street, ST. LOUIS. MO. K. E. PARAGON. KEY AND ARROW DRAM) PARAGON. NORMAL. UNIVERSAL DUPLEX DRAWING INSTRUMENTS DRAWING PAPERS ADJUSTABLE SLIDE RULES in Five. Kigbt. fen. Sixteen and I wenty inchr . I r.in it l-cvel , (lompaturii, Mcjnuriii)j 1 ;ipe . Ixvel- iii|! Rod . Pule . Etc. p-m ut- —m ih - ut-— hi -hi im w ■ hi hi mi mi hi m m -ill hi hi hi m m' ■■ BOOKS AND STATIONERY The Largest Bookstore LATE FICTION WATERMAN PENS STANDARD WORKS HURD S STATIONERY in the South TEXTBOOKS CHAP. RECORDS SCHOOL SUPPLIES FINE ENGRAVING Write or see u tor ANY Kook. published ANY' where hy ANY' body at ANY time, am] we will supply it. it procurable. Publishing House of the M. E. Church, South SMITH LAMAR BROADWAY AND NINTH AVK. NASHVILLE. TENNESSEE L m .-m hi - m '■ m - m i-m — tn m. — m mi —mi -un m m — hi ■ ■—in hi —mi -hi ■■ n hi -m -m ■■ i I . -J r z i i ♦ : I I i : i Itl HH ••• ••• HI • •• III llll I JesseFrench Piano Organ Co. i i MANUFACTURERS OF STARR AND | RICHMOND PIANOS. EXCLUSIVE : SALE FOR STEINWAY AND KNABE j PIANOS Claude P. Street. Manager 240-242 Fifth Avenue. North ------------------------------------ I MORRISON BROS. ! i I I i I i Lim Tooth Brushes, Powders, Mouth Washes If you need Dental Book . Instrument or Material , call on u . We keep only the he t iJood in our line, and they are always the cheapest 212 FIFTH AVENUE. NORTH mi- —•iH' m m m m im- w hi - -ih ■ mi ■ lit ■ hi i 5 J I : ....-I p IHIOW. Ml IIIOWHI'V III— l«l ■ Ml IM Ml ••• ■ Ml •• • Ml ! COOPER SHELTON ! j j j TIN, SLATE AND I COMPOSITION ROOTING i i GALVANIZED IRON CORNICE SKYLIGHTS. ETC. ( | j Phone Main 356 i | j j 57 Bridge Avenue NASHVILLE, TENN. j i i L IIIIW Ml « IM Ml III « Ml —- I III W IM m Ml — Ml « Ml «llll J JOY MX I WHIS TS CUT FLOWERS AND FLORAL V SIGAS FOR ALL OCCASIOAS Corner Church Street and Sixth Avenue A'ush i Hie, Tennessee W. r. TROUSDALE r-L VERYn AND BOAR DISC ST ABU: 421 4th Arc., North 1224 Broadway Telephone Ho in 552 Telephone Main 112!) Your Pence of Mind” is guaranteed w hen you n ear Burk-s ( lollies You Know Thei ore Kiohl tWgv A Deliver ith I'romptne tail Keyiilarilv. Telephone Order hove Immediate Attention. Frank II. . Ilia ‘Dealer in Ture 1 C ‘Distilled Water J f t Phone Main hi 16-1. htr mo.unwiY XASin ii.i i:. rnxx. [ (io !o JENSEN, JIERZER For ‘Diiruble mid JJhiistie Jewelry 102 In ion Sired, Nashville ' Hopkin s Bros. Groceries 1608 West bud Avenue. Xusln ille First Savings Bank Trust Co, 4TM AVENUE NORTH. AND UNION ST. NASHVIILE. TENN CAPITAL S300.000.00 OFFICERS A. M. Shook, PffwJcnl I). C. Boutin, Vice-Prrsije lit W. R. Coif. 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