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• 1 I C C) M E T, 19 0 8 KK BUSH Kl) AN M U.I.V liy I I IK I'RATERMTIES OK VANDKRBILT I'NIVKRSITV NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE This booh is respectfully dedicated to our beloved coach and instructor Dan McGug'in Contents Dedication. Contents. Contributors. The 190S Comet (Colors). Introduction. Comet Board. Ivditorial Staff. Our Chancellor and Deans. Graduate Club. Senior Classes Academic and Engineering. Biblical. Medical. Dental. Law. Pharmacy. Academic and Engineering Departments— Junior Class. Sophomore Class. Freshman Class. Biblical Department Middle Class. Junior Class. Medical Department Junior Class. Sophomore Class. Freshman Class. Dental Department Class 1909. Freshman Class. Law Department— Junior Class. Pharmacy 1 Jepartment Junior Class. Engincering Associat ion. ♦Fraternities— 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 Zcta Chi (Medical). Delta Sigma Delta (Dental). Xi Psi Phi (Dental). Psi Omega (Dental). Phi Delta Phi (Law). Kappa Psi (Pharmaceutical). Kappa Alpha Theta (Sorority). Theta Delta Theta (Sorority). Phi Beta Kappa (Honorary). Pan-Hellenic Council. Publications— The Comet. The Vanderbilt Observer. The Hustler. The Quarterly. The Senior Year Book. •Koiior's Notr— On ... ■ the arrangement fraternitim they have been put in the onter foundation at the University according to the .late, given in Baird's Manual. sixth edition. their Contents Clubs— The University Calumet Club. The Commotiore Club. The Owls. The Doha Club. The Glee Club. Oklahoma Club. Bowen School Club. Georgia Club. West Tennessee Club. Texas Club. Castle Heights Club. Alabama Club. Montgomery Bell Club. Webb School Club. Dialectic Literary Society. Philosophic Literary Society. John Marshall Law Club. Baxter Law Club. Vanderbilt Debating Council. Orators and Debaters. Southern Oratorical Association. Bachelors of Ugliness. Honor Committee. V. M. C. A. West Side Association. Views Furman Hall. University Hall. Fraternity Houses. Field Picture. Vanderbilt Rooters. Athletics (Colors) - Football. Baseball. Track Team. Basketball Team. Gymnasium Team. Tennis Association. Vanderbilt Girls' Basketball Team Farewell (Poem). ur Advertisers. f. DITOR I AU — •— ROOMS POKTFC The Ivlitor of the Comet sincerely thanks the following, who have so kindly aided hint in making the Comet what it is: J. IS. Bkrry H.vkkv Brunswick Lof.r Jambs Ciiabpbll Gkantlani Kick Gordon Cask Miss Mary Lamiiutii Gkokui: R. Mayhi i.d Rohkkt Kiiodks I C. Cui.lky Miss Corinnk Skdrkkky Chari,ks A Lloyd F. W. CoOKSRY Baxtkr Jackson RoSS THOMAS Nkii. I . Cl'I.I.OM Miss ISloisk Warim.aw B. IS. Goodakd !•-! Pattkrson F M May pi eld S, Cecil ISwinc. S. V. Williams Miss Naniva MacDoski.i. H. B. Cowan John Ryan W. Blakk Kd West Frank Wadr 19cm May i.; to May ( Wednesday Saturday. First Entrance Examinations for the Session i o j, Academic and Engineering Departments. September i to September 16 Mondaj Wednesday. Second Entrance Examinations for the Session iooS-1900. Aca- demic. Engineering. and Pharmaceutical Departments. September 16 Wednesday. The First Term begins in the Academic. Engineering. Biblical. I-aw. Medical and Pharmaceutical Departments. October 6 Tuesday. The Session begins in the Dental Department. November 26 Thursday. Thanksgiving Day. Anniversary of the Dialectic Society. A holiday. November 27 Friday. A holiday. December 24 to Jancary i Thursday- Monday. Christmas vacation from the evening of Wednesday. DecemU-r 2.;. to the morning of Tuesday, January 5. 1909 January 5 Tuesday. The Second Term in the Biblical Department begins. January 22 Friday. Intermediate KNanhn.itions begin. January 30 Saturday. The First Term Knds. Fkbkuary 1—Monday. The Second Term begins. Fkbkuary 22—Monday. Washington’s Birthday. A holiday. Anniver- sary of the Philosophic Society. March ( Saturday. Last day for handing in sj eeches for Concour Day. March 17 Wednesday. The Secoml Term in the Biblical Department ends. March 22 Monday. The Third Term in the Biblical Department begins. April 1 to April 3 Thursday Saturday. Spring Recess. May 3 Monday. Commencement Kxercises of the Medical Deport- ment. May 27 Thursday. Founder's Day. Contest for Fournier’s Medal (even- ing). Junk 3 Thursday. Final Examinations begin. Junk 11 Friday. Contest for the Young Prize Medal (evening). Junk u Saturday. Class Day. June 13 Sunday. Commencement Sermon. J UN 1-5 14 Monday. Annual meeting of the Board f Trust ( ; a. m). Junk 14 Monday. Alumni Day. Business meeting (10 a. m.). Pub- lic Exercises (evening). Junk 15 Tuesday. Annual meeting of the Phi Beta Kappa Society (10 A. M.). Junk 15- Tuesday. Commencement Address (8 1 . m.) Junk 16 Wednesday. Commencement Day. Introduction N presenting the (' mi i 1 i o.S to the studcntdiody the editors can claim no originality of purpose or ideal. The spirit which has animated them has been the same which has lent strength to our heroes of the gridiron, skill to those of the diamond, and speed to those of the track. No man who fails to do his best will ever be considered as a true representative of our Alma Mater. Keeping tins fact always in mind they have striven earnestly to produce a Injok worthy of the name of Vanderbilt. That it has defects is indisputable, but that it may. nevertheless, be regarded as another step in the progress toward perfection in the production of our annuals, this they sincerely trust has not proved to be an ideal too lofty for their attainment. Cornel lionrd CARI. H. McllENRV, I A.', Editor-in-Chic; ANDREW PRATHER. A I ttusiiu-ss Mam ! HIM. TURNER. A' A , Ota irman Literary Committee C. P. Cui.i.om, 'P J h. Chairman J. N. STONE, J 7' J Root. E. Bull, P A A' Illustration Committee Jamks W Storks. 'P A 1', Chairman (i. W. Clark, J A K 11 ili. Turner. 1 Arron|;emvnt Committee I.ARKiN E. Crouch. A 1', Chairman E. A. Incus, A T ii business Committee Andrew Pratiilr. A .1. Chairman E. A. Cox. II h II P. Z. Conrad, A UNIVERS1T Y —j 2 Officers B V SIIU.KR 1‘r.sil.m | B BERRY I U.-l'r.stUn: MISS ELIZABETH l BXNV ' •. r. :,uy ,nul r..is:in r Members J B. Bbrkv «'. A. Kowkk Miss Maky B. Brown R F. CoKNI.l.tls L. B. Crouch Miss Anmk I.oyk II. E. IIaydkn II. M. IIknry Cari. II Mull NRV (I. R. MaykiBi.h B. B. Mitciihm. F. C Nkwhkrry Dmvni i.i. Muni ri J Riioius A Max Sou by Miss Anmk B. Tiu.ktt John R. Watrrs J. A YoUNC.BI.OOI Rout. C. Rhohks XV. M. WINTON B. V. Shui.rr Officers, 1908 CLIFTON S. BOSWELL.. ................................................President GOODWIN D. CHASE............................................ .-Vic4-Pr sidtnt MISS NANNIE MOORE....................................................Stentary HOWARD I). DOZIER....................................................7 Class Roll Adams, Adam C.ili.ksimij, •} J h. B. Iv Nashville, Teun. Ovcl Club; Conutvilore Club; Gymnasium Team, 'o.t '05. '©j-'o . 06 '07: Problem Dialectic!' Literary Society, ‘of ; Treasurer Dialectic Literary Society. 'oft '07: 1‘rculiman Debater. '04 'ei; Secretary hn ;inecnnj( Aw latton. ‘04 '0ft: Executive Committee KiwinerrinK A i« talioii. 'of- ‘07: I'revnlent hn,:inernnj: Avw« union,'07 '© . Secretary Jun r Cla.v'o© -o- Cnvr.t Ilunl, 'o ‘07. Pan'IlcHeni, I ««mil.Manager Ibi.'vct loll Team. '07 'e St intent Ki pre ventat r 011 Van.lrrbilt Omjttsriy. '0 '07. 'ot-'oS. A Li. BN. W. Harwell. K 2 H. Iv Nashville. Tenn. Otvl Cltib: Instruitor Chemical Laboratory. ‘oo ‘07: Glee Club. '05 'of-. Badoux, Mknry Latimer. B. K Nashville. Tenn. Batts. William Oscar, II II. B. A ...... («lar Hill. Tenn. AwHinW' I'.ilitor lluillti, ‘04 ‘05; Miniler ilonnl of Director- Wist Stile .Wo, tatimi, o.i '01; I’ait Ilellctiic Council. '04 '05. Bb ach, Lois. B. S. Memphis, Tenn. Sec retary Dinlccl ie Literary Society, 'ot. President Dialecti. Literary- Society. 'on; Inter Society Debater. '07: Member I Victim; Council. '07 ‘08; Scrgcant-at-A tins Junior Claw. ‘on '0;; Clave Track Team. •0« 'oft; Sinib Track Team, 'ot 'oft: 'Vanity Traik Team. 'oj-'oH. Captain Ciuv Country Club. '07-'oS: Associate Krhtorof UvitUr. 'oO-'o;; Editor-In-Chief ©f arf er.‘07 ■© . Blake, Robert Edwin. A 1, B. A Nashville, Tenn. Owl Club: Commodore Chib: Chief Junior of John Marshall Law Club: Uebatinx Council: John Marshall Law Club Malrr t- I’lukMopfiic.- Liunn- Society. o oj; Pan-Hellenic Council. 'o ‘07: President Pan-Hellenic Council. ‘©7 ‘© . I ti M-Ient Owl Club. '© -‘07. t lass Rej-rrsentatue Commencement. O' . V ce-Pr -y‘ent Sophomore t 1.. -v ’ot 'o . Clave Truck Captain, ‘©A; Varsity Track Team, ‘04 ’©a. ‘07, V ; ‘Varsity Nine. ©A. Var it Ha'kr!t.all Team. ‘©j.‘05.‘©A. ©?. ‘Vanrit) Eleven.‘o.t. o«.‘©A.‘©7; Captain ‘Varsity Klcven. ‘07: Record Pole Vault, '07 Boswki.1.. Clifton Seaton. J , P II A. B. A ............ ............................. .Louisville, Kv. OalClub; Commodore Club: We-President Drbatinie Council: Member Hoard f Ihrectorx Vr i Side Av «- . iats-n. ‘06 ‘07. ‘07 ‘©It. President Sntur Class, ‘© . Student Treasurer of |1n Beta Kappa. ’07- © . Brookes, John Einnry. B E ............... Nashville. Tenn. Assistant SuriT)or; Executive Committee of Encmeennx Association. ©7-'©S. Cecil. John Wilkkkson. Jr.. - V. B A ...Columbia. Tenn. Ciiask. Ooodwin 1)a .i:v. It « II, B E Nashville. Tenn. Owl Club. Commodore Club: Vice-President Senu-e Claes •©? ‘©a: Secretary Hnxineeein Asvsiation ‘0« n« Court Board, ‘© ‘ot. Rif ted Assistant Manacrr ‘Varsity Football Team, ‘oc-‘oo I’niversitv like Club, ’oj-'oi. ‘01 ‘o«. Cias Nine, '«) ‘04- Clark, Ai.u k Porter. A I H, B. A Winchester. Ti'llii. Clark, Gokiikntia Waite. J A A', It, A Wartrafi , Tcnn. Conk ad. Paul Z.. 1 . B. K . ... Talley. Tcnn. Cal Track Team, 'oi 'oa: ''Strub Eleven. 'oi 'o.l. 'o« 'o,s: InMniclor in CheniKal laboratory. 'o.i 'oj. 'o -'©7; Mrtnl r Ifcor.l ..! Director. Wet Side As iat rti. 'o; -o ; Com IT lioard. 'e?-'© (T'i.i.om. Cornelius Perry. '! J H, B.S.. Waco. Texas. 1’rr.ident and Fournier of the U ai venit y Calumet Club: Trra.urer Comn -!ore Club; I'nixcruty Rej-re- rentatixc in the Southern Intcrxollr. ;atr Oratorical Contort. ’©x. Freshman Debater. '©i '05; Critic of Dialectic Litcrarj' Society. '«6; Inter-Society Orator. '07; Prcvidcnt Dialectic Literary Society. 'o7‘'oS; Secretary and Trraaurer Del-at my Council. 'e?-'© . Kei-rr-entativr of I'nivenity Calumet Club in National Convention of S: :ma L'lwilon; ( lav, 1'oet. 'oS; Faculty Representative:’ Kclitorin-Chicf of •‘Turner, 'oO '07; Aaneutr Editor of IlmtUr. 'o7 ‘o . Auoctatr Editor of the Cour.T. 07-'© . Cummings, Allen B„ A f. H. A .. Petersburg. Tcnn. Douglas. Hamilton, Jr.. I X, B. S----------------------------------------------------------------- Atlanta. Ga. Inter-Society Debater. 'ofr-’07: i tapt Editor Obttnvr. ’or— ’07: A 1 lant Editor Huttltr. ‘fO-'or: Bu-.i- ncr-r. Manager Hutllf. 'oy-'oS: Vior-President Philosophic Literary Society. 'oO—'07; Pan-Hellenic Council, ‘oo '07, ’o7 '08: Vice-President Pan-Hellenic Council. ’07 '08; Calumet Club. oO '07: City, faculty Knocker. ’08: l.cadcr of Yells. '07 -’oS. Dozier. Howard Douglas, P A X, B. A . .Chapel Hill, Tenn. Manager Freshman Eleven. '04-'0$: CUa Tr.i. k Tram. '04 '05; President Philosophic Literary Sesiety. ’o -’o7: Philosophic Oebalor r . John Marshall Ijiw Club. ‘oO-’o7; Y. II. C A. Cabinet.'06-‘07; •oy-’oll: Chief Marshall Literary Societies. ‘oy-'oS: Treasurer Senior Class. '07 -'oS: Member Board Directors West Side Association. 'oy-'oS; Manager Baseball Team, 'o; 'oS Kwing, S. Cecil, li H , 2' B. S..................................................................... Columbia. Torn. Associate Editor Oburetr. ’cO-'o?: Chairman I.iteraiy Committee of Comkt Board, ’eO-’o?: Secretary Cal- umet (dull. 07; President Calumet Club. •© : Editor-In-Chief Ohmer. ’07-’o . Sensor Class Historian. 'o7-'oS: Ctiainnan Honor Committee. ‘07 '08: President Philosophic Literary Society, ’ot-’o : ’Varsity Track Team. ’cO. ’07. 'oS. Baton, Alfred, H., K X, B. S Memphis, Tenn. Philosophic Representative Freshman Debate, ’oi-’oy: Secretary Philosophic Literary Society. 'o4-'os: Critic Philosophic Literary Society, 'oO ’o;: Treasurer of Y. M. C A.. '07 oS: Delegate to Southern Student Conference. ‘oO-’o?; Vice President Tennis Association, ob-'oy. Manager Tennis Association. 07-’08. (ioDBEY. Lots Amanda, h J h. B. S Co-ed. Basketball Team. ’o6-’o7. Nashville. Tenn. Graham. Howard Witt. X .1, H. A McKenzie. Tenn. Prr i«Jmt Cootmodorr Club. '07-' : Buiiiwu Manager iravr, • ;- -oA; Instructor in Greet. (irar.i! Marshal of Literary Societies. •o6-,o7. I! AMiu, Busk, a A 6, B. S Nashville, Tenn. IIani.in. Ruby. A I H. I . S ........ . Cullman. Ah. IIAssi.ncK. l.ticis W110RI.KY, B. H ......... .... x.-ishville. Tenn. Vice President Ktwiu riux Association. •ofr-'o?; ’Vanity Klevcn, '07. Hill. John, I T ! . H. A Dresden, Tenn. Mt. Pleasant. Tenn, Howard, John Blakblby, - X, B. A Honor Committee. ’oj-'oS. Hove, Matt John Lucas, - .V, B. A......................... .Newton, Miss. Inous, Edgar Auciiincloss. .1 T Q, B. S . ................ ...........................Jacksonville, Fla. CUm HatletUaU Tram, ’oa-'o ; (tymnauum Team: 'Vanity Baseball Team. 'ot. oO. ' ?. and 'oA: Auoriale Editor Htttljft, 'o0-'o7; Comet Staff oi Editor ; Pan-Hellenic Council: Owl Club. M.vtiienbv. Wii.i.iam Porter. B A . It « II .Cookeville, Tenn. Vice-President Philosophic Literary Society. '06-'o;; Honor «'••mmitlce. 'oo-'oj. S 'tetary Pan-Hellenic Council, ’©; 'oS. McMvrrav, S. M.. B. E..... Nashville. Tenn. Mookk, N ANN IK Hardin, A I H. It A. 1$. A McKenzie. Torn Treasurer Junior Claw.’o 'o?: Secretary Senior C!a . •«? -o : Senior I'll Historian. oS; Delegate St 11- 1 wivnlmn. ‘06; A- Editor Commtii,rmenl Courier. -oy. Student S srrtar l hi wta kappa. Ml KI-HV. Lawrence W . P IS A. B A Magnolia. Ark. Vice-Prwi kin Dialectic Literary Society. ‘oO-'oy; Inter-Society Debater, '©6 ’or. Student President Phi Beta Kappa. N'kal. B. V.. U. A.. Watertown. Tcnn. I’aink. Thomas Pith. IS II. B. A .. Ahcrdccn. Miss, Assistant jManager Trn k Team. ’o - '07: Glee Club.'© Manager‘Varsity Track Team.‘oy 'oS, . i.t- arit Editor of lliutlfr. 05-'oA. '©6 y: ('nun Hoard, •©■; 'of.: Captain is rub Haselsall Tram, ‘oe 'of.; xe-President llaB, 'oj-’ob: Board of Director of Wot Siilc Association •©y-'o-S. ] ai.mkk. Horace Howard. Jr.. A I. B A MttrfrocslK.ro. Tonn. Manager Cl.v Five, ‘o ; Philosoidiic Literary Society, ‘ot •■©6; John Marshall Law Club, ‘oo 'oy; Onl Club, o 'oy; Commodore Club. ‘oy ‘oH; l.ir«s tor-Gcncrat Commodore- Club, ‘oy ‘oS; (lire Club, ’oft ‘oy oy •© : A t t«iit Alana :er and Treasurer of C.lee Chib. •oy-’oS: Pan-Hcllriuc Council.‘o ’ey: Assist- ant Manager Football Team, ‘oA-'oy: Manager Footlwdl Tram, 'oy oS. PKRKY, Wll.UAM S., U A - - . - . Franklin, Ky. Potts, Ivmbrhk Wii.i.ia.m. J A A.'. B. A . Nashville. Tehn. Owl Club: Captain Freshmen Eleven.'04-'05: HasehaU Squad. 01-'o$. 05 '06: Vice-President Junior Class. ■o ‘o;: Elected President 4 Senior fla . •oj-'o ; Elee tel President r«.mn Hlorr ( lub 'oi-'o . Assistant Vlanaerr lU-clci: Team. ’oft 'oj. Elected Manwr liaeelall Team. ’oj-'ol : Kin ted Chairman Court Hoard, 'o: 'oS. Riiodks, Jamks. 1$ A Arkadelphia. Ark. Assistant Cytnnnsinm Instructor. ’or ’oS; Kccurdiiu; Secretary of Y M. C. A.. • ; 'ox Ryan, John M . h I. II li Nashville. T.nn. Scrub llaseball Team, ( luce I'ivi'. Ski. . Wii.i.iam Dknnis. B.A Jonesboro. Ark. Winner of the Yount: Medal. ‘06: President of Arkansan Chib. ‘07 Dcllrose. Tenn. SlIRRRKLL, HORACE E., 2 I E, H A .......... Vue Pre-otcM Sophomore Class. '00 '07. Sinib Nine. '05 ' . ’ott-‘o7', Varsity Klfvoi. '07. Sol?by, James SI.. •! A 2. It. A . Del Rio. Texas. •■S.r.ily Klrtvn, o -'ob: ’Varsity Eleven, '07. Fmlinun Mathetnatu- Mr.DI, ‘of ’of-. Honor Committee. ’o;--oS; Vice-President Philosophic I.itor.iry Societ v. 'ex. '07. Winner Entrance Prize in Kn :li h. Hit. tory am! Mathematic . ’o?. Delegate lo Student Volunteer Convention, ’©6: Editor-in-Chirf Senior Year Hook. 'oS. Stone, J. Xou.ner, J T J. B. E ____ Xashvilk . Tenn. Commodore Club: Owl Club: Pan-Hellenic Council. '07 '08: Aahtan! Instructor in SufveyinK. 'e?-’oS; Captain Freshman Track Team. '05: Captain Varsity Five. ‘oO-‘o7; Captain arsily 1 rack Team. '07- '08. Secretary Sophomore Clave, oj- 'oO: Varsity Eleven. . '04. '05. ’oft: All-Southern Elever . '04. ’Of. '00: ■Varsity Track Team. 'oj. '0 1. ‘07: Varsity Five. os. o . '07. Wbbb, Ernest Clay. 2V. B. A ...______ . .. Webb City. Mo. Faculty Knocker, ©S; Secretary1 Philosophic Mtcrary Society, ot O'-; IVlexate Student Volunteer Conven- tion. ’06: Dckyatc Asheville Conference, ’07: Critic Philosophic Uterary Society. 07 oS; President Vanderbilt Ministerial Daml, ,a?-,ol: Inter-Society Debater, oo-'o?. Huntsville. Ala. 1 Webster, Frank Watkins. B. IC ............................... A«rtUnt lJcvfiptive Geometry am! Applied Mcctuniot, o6-'o;. Williams. Sami'kl Watkins, I A.', B. 1C.. B. A .West Marpeth. Tenn. Winton, Wii.i. McClain. P A 'P V. B. S.. M. S ....................................................... Nashville, Tenn. Prwidint of PhikMuphtc I.itcfarv Society. '01 '06. 'V«nit)' Tra.k Team, '«i-'ej; Y 11. G. A. Delegate to Asheville, '06; Pan-Hellenic Council, 'o; oS Young, Elizabeth. A' I . B. A Memphis. Tenn. 'Varsity Co-ed. Five, 'oj: Captain 'Vanity Co-ed. Five, 'oS. Biblical Department Senior Claas Hymn And let our bodies j :irt. To dilTcrcnt climes repair. We’ve learned the sermon art, And now, for the lady fair. GEO. J. KVA NS . JOHN K. WATERS . . ALONZO MONK. Jk OSCAR T. COOPER ROBT. I . PIKES COMMODORE WATKINS Officials - —....... 'readier in Charge Assistant Pastor Secretary ( lass Meeting Recording Stew ard ............................. Superannuate ■lx horter Membership (' A, Hatri.n. A H . Jennings. La. () T. ('ooi'KK. A M . Arlington, Texas I M. ('t i.iiKKTH. A 1$ . Raleigh. N ’. B | Du scan. Holly. Tenn. G. J. Evans. A H . Memphis. Tenn. Membership R. P. Fikbs. A. B., Jackson. Miss. Thos. Hanks. Hillsboro. Texas G. B. Jackson, A. M.. Marlin. Tenn. Starkf. Jett, Tibitha. Va. W. P. Johnson, A. B., Dclaplanc, Va. Membership i! I’ A M , Bronau h. M . J. B. Kiloork. A. B.. NowIkti’v. S Ai.on .o M- sk. Jk .A B l.ouisvilh-, Kv. K A K A Ml R A. Kobe. J a] Kill ('. B. KrvLK. A. B.. Morrisvillc. Mo. Membership II. Stan'roM , A. B., I.orena. Texas J K. Watkrs. A. B . Florence. Ala. C. R. Watkins, Nashville, Tenn. Senior Class Medical Department J. Kaki. Ai ams, B. S (A ami M ' olk- o. Miss.). V. Gulfport. Miss. J. T. Ai.im.in', I A A. Milan, Ten Eknkst Hai.i., II II. R.ivemlers. Ark. William Gathijk Baxijv. Wilbur. Wash. Ilur.ii C. Hlaik, ‘S' ll II. Clayton, Ala. G. lit Bert Bogart. '! It II. Stevenson. Ala. Robert V. Brandon, It II. President Senior Class. Lafayette. Ky. Wirt G. Bryan. .1 A A'. Lebanon. Tenn. J. Horace Chism, It II. Marrowbone. Ky. Tuos. F. Clay, A. B. (A. and M. College, Miss.), II « II. .V, Tutwiler, Miss. O. I . Diri'KKK, Athens. Ala. U. II. K mon-$on, •P II II. Clarksville. Tciin. Robkrt Facin, B. A. (Peabody). •P II II. Corinth. Mis-; F. Eahi. Ffi.i.KR. A f. I A A. New Boston. Texas. Bkknaki I. (iKKiA'. - I I.', I A A . Gadsden. Ala. Tuos. F. Guthrie, 'P Ii II, Marshall, Ark. Lboxard J. Mbusi.br. •P II II. Carrollton, III. Roy E. Muohks. A f. I A A. Gainesville, Texas. t John 12. Kku.y, .1 K K, Bovcl Crook. Tonn. Bi n Buti.rr Keys, II . Murray. Kv. Zknas Sanford Lorris (Bty.C.. V. f.t oi). Rodgers, Texas. Ym. S. Love, J 7' J. .1 A A . Commodore Club: Mooney Club; ’Varsity Pitcher. '03, '05. '06. ’07. Bertrand. Mo. C. C. MacLkan, P A 2', P .V. Vice-President Senior Class. Plorala. Ala. J. t'. Matiikxhy. It ft II, 'S' I, Cookeville. Tenn. Ai.kkrt W. Mrtcai.f, Jr., ' . V.Secretnryftnd Treasurer Sctiior Glnss, Greenville, Ala. (' . 0. Morrison'. J T J. I A A. Clarksville. Tenn. Mat H Mirkrkk, A B. (Princeton). ,1 A A. Murfreesboro. Tenn. J. S. Morton. B. S (Birmingham College), A 1. Birmingham, Ala. Virc.il Milo Pinklky, I A A . Kingsburg. Cal. Norman A. Potii. Vonktun. Texas. i liari.hs l Prici-:. Withcs!«ofo, Texas. W.wnk T. Roiiin'son, I.iltorly, Tenn. John A S ki.i . H. A. (Peabody), Nashville. Tenn. M. Hardin- Stuart, 1' .1 K, Owensboro, Kv. T. I-:. Tab , qv I! II. Mt. Pleasant. Texas. Robert Z. Taylor. XX. Trenton, Tenn. Charles B. Townes, Joshua. Texas. ('has. F. Webb, K 2'. II I . Historian Senior Class. Carroll, Tenn. P. B. Wrsskn'BERG. P II II, America. III. David II. Wright, Berry, Ala. Senior Class Denti ! Department .U'Stin. (Ihokgh I. . 1). I). S., J 2 J Stevenson. Ala, Awarded Medal for Proficiency in First Year Technic, 'oj ’o,;. Baldwin1, J. C., I) I). S.. z 1 t , - A Winchester. Tenn Class Prophet. Baldwin. Koiikkt E.. I) I). S.. z 1 'P. 1 President Class '07 -’oS; President William 11 Morgan Dental Society. '07; Xi Psi Phi National Fraternity Convention at Philadelphia. Pa.. '07. Winchester. Tcnn. Delegate to Barn'kttk. A. J . I) I) S Barton. Dlijlkv S.. I) I) S.. z 1 'P Denver. Tcnn Eldorado. Ark. BrAI.V. Ai.HKRT t'UKKORI), I) I) S.. 1' U Secretary Class 05-’06. Brooks. A.. 1). I). S Bkotiii:rs. John Parkier. I). I). S.. J J. A I Cartkr. William Boss. I I). S Secretary Senior Class. 'o; -'o8. Chai-man. John H.. I). I). S.. z V' i Secretary William II. Morgan Dental Society. ‘07; ternity Convention at Columbus, Ohio, ‘08. Nashville. Ten It. Nashville. Tenn. Carrollton. Ala- Selmcr, Tenn. ..... .... Newton, Miss Delegate to Xi Psi Phi National I'ra- t'oMKR. Jambs II., I) I) S Dowkli.. |. .. I) I) S Kciian'ks. V. II . I) I). S.t 1 li Fvsski.i.. J A . I I) S . I 1 Gabiikrt. Roy I) . I 1) S.. J 1 J Gamaliel. Ky IMIeville. Ark. ('olumluis. Miss. Jacksonville. Texas. Owcnslion , K (ii.ovi.K. Sthkmmi K.. I I). S., JT v 'P Sergeant -at-Arms. ‘07 'oS; Scrgeant-at - Anns. William II 'oy-’oX. r.oi i.siniK. W. A.. I). 1 . S («KIFflNG. H. « I I) S. Gkii iiii, TlloMAS I . I I). S Hart. Jambs U . I) I) S Peerless. Texas. Morgan Dental Society. 'o '07. Wood ville. Texas Baskin, 1 «•( . Summit. Ala. Shell )' ville, Tenn. Hakkriokr. Asa X.. I) !). S.. E 1 Shreveport. La Treasurer William H. Morgan Dental Society. '06 '07. Henderson. A. Hatton. D. I). S ... ..Walter Hill. Tenn. Him.. Robert R . I) I). S.. E 1 •S’ Kossuth. Miss. President t lass, ‘05 ‘06; Treasurer William H Morgan Dental Society, '07 '0$. Hobbs, Thao B., I). D. S.. E f fi Lexington, Miss. Hopper, Cari. W.. D. I). S.. £ 1 Kaufman, Texas. 1 reasurer Class. '07 '08; Vice-President Class. '06 '07; Program Committee William 11. Morgan Dental Society. Hudson. Ci.vdk .. I). I . S Jakvis. Klmo K.. ! . I), tv. E 1 (’hiss Historian. Kami .. Ivin IsaoORI.. It S.. I) l . S Vice-President Senior Class, '07 '08. Kknnkiiy, I . V.. I). 1). S Kylb, B. J.. I). I). S.. J 1J 1 4 Florence, Ala. Hansford, Texas Xaleliitochcs, La. Waverlv. Ky. .Osceola, Ark. I.ANKKK. T . I . I) S . Layton. ('. R . 1) |). S.. 1 ii Lkb, Aktiitk L.. I) I) S Lkvy. Aktiiir, I). I). S Director University Orchestra and Hand. Lkwis. Pink Edwin. D. D. S 'o5 ‘o6. IM«lyville. Ky. Rockjxm. Ky. Furman, Ala. akman. Ala. 1 lattioslnirx. Miss. Lord. Jktiiro I . I l . S President V. M. 1 . A.. ‘07 ’08. Marsh. IIomkr, I) I S Martin. W. T . I) I). S Mbadows. M I).. I I) S.. 5 1' + Valedictorian. Mims, Zoi.uk C., 1). I). S ...... Florence. Ark. Pori l.cvaco. Texas. Hampton ville. N. C. McMinnville. Tenn. At more. Ala. Monkttk, Rohkrt John. I). II. S„ : f M ' 'ain. Cm i'okd. I) I). S V !! Scrgcant-at-Anns Class 'ofi ’07. X’ i i.. I.KsMK Warm k. I). I). S., 1 'J Ol-RM.I K, W11.LI AM WaI M.. I) l . S l’ivsi«l -nt William II Morgan Dental Sneietv. William II Morgan Dental Soeietv. ’o( o; I'.u ii ksoN. Iliy, I). I) S.. J 2' J likes. Ala llojjata. Texas Nashville, Tenn. Collierville. Tenn. ’07 'oS. Chairman Pn nim Committee of J mu-1 ion City. Ark. Pkn.nv, Hiukrt K. I . I). S.. i If ..... Clayton. X. C. 01W1.1.S. M. J.. I). I), S Livingston. Term. Rav, Joiis Nathan. I). 1). S Chester, Miss. Robinson, IIovt G.. I). I . S.. 1 J Liberty. Tenn. Smith. W. Tii.i.man. I). 1). S.. :1 .Fayetteville, Tenn. Class Poet; Sergeant -at - Arms. '05 -'o ; Secretary William II Morgan Dental Soeiety, ’08. Williams. W. T . I). I) S Williams, E. 1. . I) 1). S . 1 ii Prosilient of Class. ‘o6-'o;. Wilson, Locis F.. I). I). S.. V ii Wilson. T. M . I). I). S.. 1 ii Wilson. F. . I). I). S.. 1 ii Olia. Ky. Monroe. X. C. Mobile. Ala. Anniston, Ala. Russellville. Ark. Woods. Marion Ashbki.i.. I). I). S.. s 1 '4 . . .. Sardinia. S. C Secretary-Treasurer Class, ’oft ’07. Voi'no, .Morgan M.. I). I Sz 1 •P Fayette ville, Tenn Senior Class Law Department JZ7 SAM CUTTER COSTEX MILKS KUr.KXE SKDBERRV. WILLIAM EDWARD BOLLINC. WARNER COKE EAR HAM.... JACK REII TURNKV . . ....................... President .....................Vice-President ........................ Secretary ..................... ... Treasurer ................Commencement Orator Warner Cokk Barham. 15. A. (S. W, B. t ) Alpha Tau Omcira. Baxter I.aw Cluli; John Marshall l.nw Club; Treasurer Law Cl.iv,, -pS. Robert Bull............... ........................................................... J’lii Kapisa Siirma: Baxter l.aiv Club: Bonn! Count’Kililors. VS; Honor Committee. 'oS William Edward Bolling. . . ............................................. Alpha Tan Omoii; Baxter Law Club; John Marshall Law Club: Secretary Law Cia . ‘oS. William Marvin Cam pun. B. S.......................................................... Baxter Law Club; John Marshall Law Club: Olid Justice John Marshall Law Club. Addison Willey Christian, B. A. (V. U.) .............................................. Siuma Nu; Phi Della l hi: Senior Scholarship: Pan-Hellenic Council. ......Milim. Tenn. . Union City, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. ____Spencer. Tenn. ..Nashville. Tenn. Nashville. Tenii. Wll.I.IAM PltRTKR ( OOPKR ...... Phi Delta Phi: Phi I Vita Theta; Vice-President of Law (lax,, 'o Sam Cutter Oostkn ......................... McKenzie, Tcnn. Al] ha Tati Omega: llaxler Law Club: Commodore Club: John Marshall Law Club; Captain llaxball Team. 'oX; Captain Foot Kail Team. 'oX: President Law Class. 'oX. Lee Douglas. B. A. (Princeton) Nashville, Tcnn. Phi Delta Theta: 1 1 Delta Phi: Calumet Club: John Marshall Law Club: John Marshall Philosophic Delator. •07; Dcjartment Editor of tlte HutiUr and Obitnwr. University Delating C r..:l; Law Scholarship: Secretary Law Class. '07 ; President Calumet Club: Consul Malone Chapter Phi Delta Phi. Kobrrt W. Godbey -- Nashville. Tcnn. Oliver M. Golden . Nashville. Tcnn. Baxter Law Club; Honor Committee. oN. Nashville. Tenn. Hakky Dkadhrick Lrkcii Beta Theta Pi; l hi Delta Phi AsHBV l.ovri.Ai i; Nashville. Till . Suma Chi: Phi Delta I’M: Cnmmo'lorr Club: IKakvli- l.ilrrsm S«« t Freshman Ikluiir. o6: l’rr-.i«liiil Disks tx I i' . - IKlotrr. 'ot: IVh • Si toil Volunteer Cm ••••■ • . • Kourwlcr- Oratoriial Contest. o6; -M'-limini THankviwi : IMotc. oj. Secretary lain flaw 'oj 'oh: Honor Committee. oj '«6. Wiu. K. Man'ikr, Jk . . Nashville. Tenn. Phi Delta The' ; Phi Delta Phi: John Marshall l.aiv Clul : Associate Justus- John Marshall Law Club: Chairman Ho. or Committee. ’tf,. Smoker Committee. o Am.ki wJacKSO N PoWBLt. Nashville, Tenn. Baxter I.aw Chih; John Marshall Law Uvk LlTTBU. JUNGBRMANX Rust, B. S. (V. U.) Nashville. Ten . Baxter Law Club: Law Honor Committee. •« . Mu.i s Euobnjb Sbdbbrry Buena Vista, Tenn. Baxter Law Club; John Marshall Law Club: President Baxter Law Club. oS; Vice-Present Law Class. 'oK. Lbwis Tim.m.w . Nashville. Tenn. Sterna Chi: Phi Delta Phi: Owl Club: Commodore Club: John Marshall Law Club. Jack Rbid Turney Nashville. Tenn. Baxter l-aw Chib: Philosophic Literary Society: Uniwnaty Debating Council. Pimhrnan Dcl-ate. ‘o'-. Twenty sexond of Pebniary Orator. -o;. John Marshall Philosophic Debater, ‘07: President Philosophic Literary Society. ‘07; Trinity-Vandcrlrtlt Debater. '07. Amikkw Jcxius Walkkr ... Birmingham. Ala. Kappa Sterna. Baxter Law Club; President Dialectic Literary Society. Prr«hman Debate. '07: Thanhs- Kiving Delxatcr. '07; President Alui«ama Club: Gymnasium Team. ’07. C11 ari.ks Pincknkv WoPKORi . B. A. (Wofford College). Spartanburg. S-C. Kappa Alpha: I’hi Delta Phi: Commodore Club; John Marshall Law Club; Sernean l-a - A mi Law Claes. 'ofr-’o7. Mound City, III. I.ORKN HUGIIKS BoYI)----- Baxter Law Club. William Nathan' Grboory......................................................................Augusta, Ark. Sibina Alpha Epsilon: Baxter Law Cluti. Richard Kkkble Mason.........................................................................St- ,'ouis' Mo- S;;:tna A1j tia Kjnilon; Baxter lav Club: Track Team. 07. Edwin Gaillard McGomas; ................. ............................Klk City. okla. Baxter l.a« Chib Senior Class Pharmacy Department John Skav Ai.i.kn Travis Lamar Cartwrioiir, J A .' TllOS. JKFPHRSON DraI'P.R, A V t■ hi . Cornri.ii s Harris. A 1 Rai.hi Stkimikns Johnson. A 1 Treasurer Class. 'oS. CohuuLi.i. Tenn. Decatur. Ala. Trenton. Tenn. Columbus. Miss. Pensacola, Fla. Kkasmi’s 15 a ri. Jonks Jas. Gii.hp.rt King. A T ('ai.uk Agatiia Hi i.sk I.andki m. h j h See rot an.' Class. 'oS. Nathan Ai.di.nk Long. A 1 Vice-President. Class oS. Brandon, Miss. Ivlkton. Tenn. DeFuniak Springs, Fla. Blount ville, Tenn. Stlmikx William Moorr Klisiia C.rkkx Morris, Jr.. A 1 Carrik Ursula N'ickki. Clkvklano Moork Ri amks, A 1 Honor Committee, ‘08. Nashville. Tenn. Lcwislnirjj. Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. ___Warren, Tenn. Jonathan Bailey Rogers ------------------ . ...................................... Flynn’s I.ick. Tonn. I.armour B. Sandihord, A. B. (Kmory College) . .. .......................... Oxford. Ga. President ('lass ’07; Bloomstcin Medal, '07. Grover Adolph Skoog. A'i' ...... Shreveport. La Secretary Class. '07; President Class. '0$: Department Kditor on Hustler. 1C mas Kusski.i. Walker . Pie vena, Ala. “THe Last Good-bye” I. IV. Tin- hour h.-is come, clear Alma Mater. When I must say good-bye; Must leave thy solemn classic halls To woo stern Destiny. A thousand feathered warblers sing Thy glories from each limb; Singing in glee, innocently. The Senior’s requiem. 11. V. The years I've spent with thee have been As transient joys to me; A momentary bubble on Time’s swift rolling sea. 1 leave thee now, dear Alma Mater.” Through tear-stained eyes I say good-bye In letters of gold thou e’er shall stand ’(«raved on my memory. III. VI. The gentle breath of May hath kissed Thy campus' glorious green. Transmitting winter's ravages To gorgeous vernal sheen. Ingrafted in my heart of hearts Thou still shalt ever l e. Till Fate doth snap the brittle thread That binds mortality. B. E. CiOODAKD. History of the Senior Class 01'R years ago a large hunch of Freshmen of the regulation verdancy strayed onto the Vanderbilt campus and were labeled 'oX. We were quite proud of that label, as was evidenced by numerous brass bag-tag” watch fobs and V. U. caps which were popular at that time. However, if we needed any distinguishing mark we did not have long to remain unsatisfied for the Sophomores soon came to our aid and supplied us with unmistakable marks. Hazing, which is now extinct, was very much alive at that time, an all-devour- ing monster which was particularly fond of a hirsute diet. It may be that over indulgence on its favorite relish was what killed it. at least we have heard this rumored. Certain it is, that this beast chewed enough hair from the heads of sacrificial Freshmen in 1904 to last it for three years. In 1904 also the wonderful Coach Dan arrived on the campus, and with the not-to-be disre- garded aid of several of these same Freshmen, turned out the first of that great series of foot- ball teams that have made Vanderbilt famous in the athletic world, during this entire four years. With the Class of oX all went smoothly, more or less, until on April 10. 1905. the cry of Fire” rang through the sacred corridors of University Hall, and it was our misfortune as Fresh- men to see this, the main building, in ruins. Not even the large Freshmen classes were disor- ganized. however, but from the next day until College Hall was rebuilt each man went quietly and uncomplainingly about his work in inconvenient and oftentimes uncomfortable quarters. During this time also beautiful Furman Hall has been erected, changing to a large extent the whole appearance of the campus. Thus we have seen Vanderbilt destroyed and rise- again. Fhrenix like, from her ashes to a new and greater University. “The old order changcth. giving place to new.” and the Class of 1908 is the last class that knew the old and one of the first to represent the new. In other respects we are doubtless much as other classes have been, not vaunting pre-emi- nence over our predecessors, or claiming that those to follow us may not surpass what we have been able to do. but we hope that we have left our mark upon Vanderbilt by taking enthusiastic part in every worthy phase of college life, and that our future lives may prove worthy of our Alma Mater. S. C. Iv. Junior Class Academic Department Beasley, C. C., J A E, B. A..............................................................Aspen Hill. Tenn. Glee Club, ’o4-’o5, 'os-'o6, 'o7-'oS; Vice-President Y. M. C. A.. 'o5-'o6; Secretary and Treasurer of Junior Class. 'o7 'oS; President Webb School Club. 'o7-'oS. Bell, S. D., B. A..------------------------------------------------------- ...----------Martin, Tenn. Bennett, C. V„ B. A.......................................................................Hartford, Ky. Black, Virginia, B. S.....................................................................Nashville, Tenn. Blake, J. Vauciin, A 2, B. S..............................................................Nashville, Tenn. Blake, V. W„ A' 2, B. S...................................................................Nashville. Tenn. Class Track, ’oo-’oi; Glee Club, ‘oi-’oa, 'oz-’oj; Manager Glee Club,'oi-’o3; Scrub Football, 'oi-'oj. 'oj-'oj, 'o3-'o4; Captain Scrub Football, 'oi-’o3, ’o3-’o4. Bright, R. E„ B. A..........................................................................Trenton. Tenn. Caldwell, S. J.. J A E, B. S......................... ...................................Union Springs, Ala. Cox, Allen, II « , B. A ........................................................... Baldwvn, Missi Assistant Manager Football Team, '07; Manager-elect Football Team, ’oS; Treasurer Mississippi Club, ’07: Comet Board, ’08; Hustler Staff, 'o7-’oS. Dale, Norman, U , B. S............................................................. Columbia, Tenn. Elliott, Julian, P A' 2, B. A..........................................................Weatherford. Texas. Gates, Florbna, J , B. S...............................................................Nashville, Tenn. Gwynn, J. 11.. 2. .4 E, B. S._........................................................... Martha, Tenn, Scrub Football Team. Hollins, b. M„ J X, B. A................................................................ Nashville. Tenn. Hume, William, Jr., J A' E, B. S..........................................................Nashville, Tenn. Mason, Annie, A .4 W................________________ ....__________...._______.......______Jackson, La. Maupin, E. B„ 2' .4 E, B. A — ...________________________________________________________Shelby ville, Tenn. President Junior Class; Assistant Manager Baseball Team, 'oS. Junior Class Mayfield, F. M.. 2' A F., B. A--------------------------------------------------------------Cleveland, Tenn. Treasurer Pan-Hellenic: Glee Club; Athletic Editor Hustler. Moore, C. T., A T U, B. A ............-................................................... Dresden, Tenn. Morton, D. H„ A K E, B. S.............................................. ..._______________ Louisville, Kv. Owl Club; 'Varsity Football Team, ’07. Mullen, W. M. Monger, W. P., B. A........................................................................Rochester, X. Y. Peebles, W. G., J K E, B. A................................................................Mooresville, Ala. Campus Club; Wizacre Club; Owl Club. Pepper, Sam M., J B. A —................................................................Memphis, Tenn. Glee Club, 'o6-'o7, 'o7-'o8. Pipkin, J. G., K 2', B. A..................................................................Pine Bluff, Ark. Prather, Andrew, K A, B. S..................................................................Columbus, Ga. Business Manager of Comet, 'oS. Proctor, J. B„ J 0, B. S........-....................................................... Franklin. Ky. Campus Club; President Wizacre Club; Owl Club; Track Team. '05 '06. ’06-07. 'o7-’oS; ’Varsity Five, '07-‘08; Glee Club, 'o6-'o7, 'o7-’oS. Ramsay, A. D................................................................................ .‘.Nashville, Tenn. Ransom, J. C., A 2', B. A.................................................................. Murfreesboro, Tenn. Winner of Entrance Prize in English, History and Mathematics. '03; President of Dialectic Literary Society; Glee Club, 'o7-’o8; Calumet Club; Sewanee Debater; Winner of Calumet Prize. Stokes, Jas. W„ 0 K T, B. S..................................................................................Nashville, Tenn. Terry, Paul W., B. S.........................................................................................Nashville, Tenn. Throop, W. L„ A' 2'. B. A........................................................................ Nashville, Tenn. Tucker, H. G., A 2', B. S.................................................................... Nashville, Tenn. Vertrbbs, John J., 2' X, B. S....................................................................Nashville, Tenn. Webb, D. W., B. S................................................................................ Nashville, Tenn. Whitaker, K. E., B. S.................................................................Tampa, Fla. Wilson, F. T„ J A E, B. A..........................................................Carthage, Tenn. Junior Class Engineering Department Andrews, J. I). Archer, Geo. P.. P J 9, B. E-............................................................Greenville. Miss. Glee Club, ’o6-’o7. ‘oy-'oS; Wizacre Club, '06- 07; Campus Club, ’o5-'o6; Engineering Association, 'o5-’o6, ’06-'07. ’o7-’o8. B A veil. J. W.. B. E...............................................-.................. .Bellevue, Tenn. Bbttison, P. R..B.E................................................................. Nashville, Tenn. Brvmbach, C. F., B. E..........................-...............................Thompson Station. Tenn. Caldwell, Winston, K d, B. E......................................................... Nashville, Tenn. Connell. H. P.. 2 X, B. E .....................................................- Nashville, Tenn. Cowan, H. B.. B. B Nashville, Tenn. Glee Club, '06-’07; Treasurer High School Club, ’o6-'o7; Secretary Engineering Associa- tion, 'o7-’o8. Cunningham. W. P.. 2 X, B. E......................................................... Nashville. Tenn. Campus Club; Owl Club. DeFori.. J. P.. 9 A X. B. E.... Fayetteville,Tenn. Honor Committee, '07 ’08; Vice-President Engineering Association, ’o7-'o8. Gill. R. H., K 2, B. E............................................................. Fayetteville. Tenn. Harlan. W. E.. 2 X, B. E.............................................................Mt. Pleasant. Tenn. Hays. J. E.. J K E, B. E................................................................Nashville. Tenn. Noland, J. H.. B. E Nashville. Tenn. Captain Junior Baseball Team. Patterson, R. M., Jr., J A’ E, B. E........................ ................. - -.....Nashville, Tenn. Class Five, ’o5-’o6; ’Varsity Five, ’o7-’o8. Perry, H. R„ K A, B. E................................................................. Nashville, Tenn. Steele, W. C.t 2 A E, B. E ............................................................. Martin, Tenn. Wizacre Club; Glee Club, ’o6-’o7. West. E. H„ 4 J $, B. E ............................................................... Nashville. Tenn. Campus Club; Manager Class Five, ’05-'06; Treasurer of Engineering Association, '05-'06; Secretary and Treasurer Wizacre Club; Owl Club; Executive Committee Engineering Association, 'o7-'oS; President High School. ’c 7-‘oS. Whitman, W. S„ 2 X. Our Gus and his Ph. D. 40 PH ft.1! CROC SopHomore Class Academic and Engineering Department JZ? Officers DWIGHT W. MORRISON, B 6 7.............................................President 4 JOE RICHARD RANSOM, A' 2’............................................Vice-President NOEL T. DOWLING. 2 A E........................................Secretary-Treasurer F. HILL TURNER. 1 X..............................................Sergeant-al-Arms Adams, Morton Boytb. P J .............B. S...................................Nashville, Tenn. Vice-President Freshman Class, ’o6-’o7; Comus Club; Dcka Club; Gymnasium Team, ’o6-'o7; Manager Gymnasium Team, 'o7-’o8: Scrub Eleven, oy-’oS. Amis, Reese Thomas, 2' X................B. A................................. .Franklin, Tenn. Winner of Entrance Prize in Latin and Greek, ’06; Freshman Debater, '07. Bartlett, Addik.........................B. A................................. .Cedar Hill, Tenn. Winner of Entrance Prize in Mathematics and History. Batts, Bascom Franklin, Ii 8 fl........................... . Guthrie. Ky. Beene, Dow Bunyan_______________________ B. A................................... Town Creek, Ala, Secretary Dialectic Society, 'o6-’o7. Bennie, Banks Alexander, J K E..........B. S....................................Nashville,Tenn. Honor Committee, ’06-’07; Glee Club, 'o7-’oS; Deka Club. Blakemore, Daniel Barringer, Jr.........B. S................................ ....Nashville,Tenn. Blanton, W. H...........................B. A....................................New Market, Ala Bond, W. H..............................B. E...................................New Orleans. La. Baseball Team, ’o6-'o7; Instructor in Wood Shop. Barham, John Roberts..............................................................Oak Ridge. La. Bowers. Paul C., X X....................B. S.........................................Nashville, Tenn- Deka Club; Laboratory Assistant. Buford, E. H............................B. E.........................................Nashville, Tenn. Bull, John William......................B. A............................................Elkton, Tenn. Vice-President Y. M. C. A., ’o7-’o8; Inter-Society Debater, ’o6-'o7-’oS. Sophomore Class Byrd. W. B., AT U.........................B. S..............................Nashville, Tenn. Deka Club. Caldwell. Erwin. A' A.....................B. E..............................Nashville. Tenn. Assistant Manager Football Team; Class Five; Deka Club. Carter. John C.. J «....................B. S..............................Nashville. Tenn. Deka Club. Cartwright. Henry Hart. XX............B E.............................. Nashville, Tenn. Cason. Charles, J K E..................... B. A........................... . .Cedar Hill. Tenn. Orator in ud of February Contest. Cheshire, James Ross, II ........... B. E..............................Nashville, Tenn. Treasurer Freshman Class; Vice-President Comus Club. Church, Jambs L......................... B. A..............................Columbia. Tenn. Coleman. Charles William. XX ............ B. A................ .............Allensville. Ky. Cornelius, Charles LeSueur, J E E. B. A. ..............................Nashville. Tenn. Comus Club; President Glee Club: Deka Club. Cvlkreth, Estbl Burkhead......................................................Clinton, S. C. DePierri, Bernard Watts................,..B. S.. ...........................Nashville. Tenn. Dowling. Noel Thomas. X A E.............. B. A .............................Ozark, Ala. Deka Club; Secretary-Treasurer Sophomore Class; Associate Editor Hustler-, Winner An- nual Mathematics Medal. Pox, W. L., P K ¥........................B. K-.............................Nashville, Tenn. Manager Class Five: Deka Club. Garrett. James Richardson. X A E..........B. S..............................South Pittsburg, Tenn. Deka Club. Gilmore. William L., - X................ .B. S..............................Lawrcnceburg, Tenn. Deka Club. Greenwood, W. H„ A' X..........................................................Haney Grove, Texas. Howell. Oliver Lynch. A' X..............._B. S..............................Dover, Tenn. Debating Council: Vice-President Philosophic Society. Kaufman, Elias Raas.......................B. A..............................Lake Charles. La. Kaufman. Rhoda. K A H...................._B. S..............................Columbus. Ga. Kirkpatrick. Carlisle.........................................................Greenville, Ky. Sophomore Class Knox, John Gill, A 1'............................................................Nashville. Term. MacDonkll, N'anita. H J ff..................B. A.........-......................Nashville, Tenn. May, A. W...................................B. E...............................Nashville, Tenn. Martin, Walkf.r Lawrence. J A' E............B. S...............................Union City. Tenn. Dcka Club. Mason, Ben Allen. McMurray, John William...................... . B. E.............................Nashville, Tenn. Morrison, Dwight V., If H II.............. 1J. E............................. McKenzie, Tenn. Class President, ’oj-’oS; Class Five, 'o6-’o;; 'Varsity Nine, '06 '07; Football Sub. 'o6-'o7, 'oy-'oS. Neeley, William Daniel, 2' X................B. E................................Smyrna. Tenn. Deka Club; ‘Varsity Five. ’o7-'oS; Class Five. Nelson, Wiluur Armistead....................B. S................................Nashville, Tenn. 'Varsity Track Team, 'ob-’o?; Assistant in Laboratory, 'oy-'oS. Nyk. Paul Fitzgerald. A A.................. B. S................................Nashville, Tenn. Deka Club. Parks, Stiles Bradley............................................................Auburn Ga. Pentecost, Clement Buss, A X. B. E.................................Nashville, Tenn. Class Five, ’06-‘07; Class Nine, 'o0-’o7. Pepper, Thomas, Jr., A' X.................. B. S................................Springfield. Tenn. Deka Club. Pinson, William Wallace, X A E. ............ B. S... ............................Nashville, Tenn. Glee Club; Scrub Football Team, '06-'07; Class Five, 'o( -'oy. Sub. 'Varsity Nine, 'oO-'o;; Sub. 'Varsity Five. 'o7-'o$; Deka Club. Pittman, Allen Ross.........................B. A................................Lebanon, Tenn. Track Squad, ’06-07. Potts, Hugh Frank, J A' E...............B. A.............................Dallas, Texas. Scrub Eleven, ‘o6-’o7; Sub. ‘Varsity Eleven, ’oy-’oS; ’Varsity Nine, ’o6-'o7; President Y. M. C. A. Priest, Charles.............................B. S.............................Franklin, Tenn. Rapp, Arthur................................B. S................................Louisville, Ky. Gymnasium Team; Track Squad. SopHomore Class Ransom, Joe Richard, A' 2...............B. S...................................Palmetto, Tenn. Riddle, Sidney Walker, 2 X______________ B. S........................... Nashville, Tenn. Treasurer Dcka Club; Clerk Honor Committee. Rooney, Martin Aloysin..................B. E..................................Nashville, Tenn. Ross, William Warfield, 2' X ...........B. E.......................... Nashville, Tenn. Treasurer Engineering Association; Class Five; Treasurer Comus Club; President Dcka Club; Glee Club; Assistant Chemistry Laboratory. Sample, H. A. Bowman....................B. E....................................Memphis, Tenn. Smith, Ira D.. J ft..................... B. S..............................Hopkinsville, Ky. Freshman Debater. Stark, Joseph Carter, 2 X................B. E.............................Zucatuas. Mexico. Swigcart, William Harris. J A' A'........B. A.............................Union City, Tenn. Dcka Club. Tate, Ben Ethan, $ J ft ................B. S.............................Ashland, Ky. Secretary Class, ’od-’o;; Scrub Eleven, '06-07: Reserves, 'oy-’oS. Tate, J. Varnbll, P J ft.............. B. S.............................Ashland, Ky. Glee Club, 'o6-’o7. Turner, Banks Pearson, iP A' 2'......... B. A....................................Newborn, Tenn. Turner, Finis Hill, 2 X.................B. A.............................New York City. Wade, Frank, J A' E.....................B. A.............................Trenton, Tenn. Weaver, Burchbttb McFarland, B 6 II. . B. A...............................Little Rock. Ark. Secretary Dcka Club; Sub. Class Five, ’o6-’o7. Webster, Matt Scruggs. J A' E...........B. E.............................Wart race. Tenn. White, Aaron Pancoast...................B. A.............................Phoenix, Ari. Whiteside, Joseph Lister, 2'IX..........B. A.............................Anniston. Ala. Young. Rebecca Locke, K A $............. B. A.............................Memphis. Tenn. Jicademic and Engineering OFFICERS. JOSEPH S. LAURENT, S A T............................. President WILLIS T. STEWART. J TJ............................ Vice-President HENRY H. WILLIAMS. A .................. Secretary and Treasurer WILLIAM ADEN. A 1' Chief oj SergeantS-at-Anns A PECK OF TROUBLE Aden. William Mancum. A ----- Bald Hoad Club. Alexander. Will Mitciirll. - .V Alscp. Orville Mortimer, A Amber :, Wm. Boardman. d A' Anderson, Wm. Madison. 0 J Glee Club. Andrews, Edward Charles. - A Bald Head Club. Andrews. Wm. Valbrv. 2' .V.... Bang. William, 2' X.......... Beasley, Claiborne H..J A £. Baxter. Thomas Ivvans, P A 1' Bennett. Reginald Victer Berry, Julius, 2' X.......... Bald Head Club. Blake, Wm. Morgan. A 7‘... Brawnkr. Jesse J....... ..... Bradford. Frank Pruett. A A Captain Class Five. Bratton, Clarence Russell.. .. Brooks, Douglas Walworth, A A. Bald Head Club. Browxlow. Jerome Paul. 2' iV Bald Head Club. Bruce. Charles Knight_____ Buford, Joseph Simpson. J A 2 ... Caldwell. Will I)akk, A A...... Caldwell, Randolph Foster, A A Calhoun. James Bum pass___ Callicott. Henry Macon. A‘ A Glee Club. Bald Head Club. Chappell, Ruby Belle. Cheek, James Howe, 'P K • '.. Chester. Julia Sweet......... Clark, Morris Holden. K A.... Gymnasium Team. Memphis, Tenii. Gallatin. Tenii. Memphis, Tenii. Hickman, Ky. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Aspen Hill, Tenn. .Nashville, Tenn. Narrows, Ky. Hendersonville, Tenn. ..Nashville. Tenn. McKenzie. Tenn. .Columbus, Ga. Nashville, Tenn. . Memphis, Tenn. -Mt. Pleasant. Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. Nashville. Tenn. -Puryear, Tenn. Memphis. Tenn. ISau Claire, Wis. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Class Roll Clark. Will Patton. J A' E.... Cloys, Frbd B-------------- . Collier. Trbzbvant. K A....... Coppedge. Erlb................ Courtney, William Wirt, 2 .V.. . ...B. A....... ...B. A....... .. B. S...... B. E....... B. A....... Winner Entrance Prize Latin and Greek; Bald Head Club. Covington. Wm. Lakaybttb------- . B. S......... Covington, Ckcil Boyd............. . .. B. E......... Reserve Football Team. Crowd, Jam::s Richard. Jr., A 2'......... B. A--------- Davis, Thurman Jefferson, J A'A'... B. A. Denham, Robert Hilliard, Q A' 2 B. A.. ... Bald Head Club. Denny. Edith Allen, $ J 6................. B. A.. --- Dent, Wilbur Tillbtt...................... B. A...... DhPierri, Bernard Leon.................... B. E. Dodd, Robert Fite, J -................... B. E......... Bald Head Club. Donaldson, Paul........................... B. E.. .... Erwin, Roy Vance, 2 A E....................B. S......... Substitute Basketball Team. Evans, Raymond Myers---------- . B. S......... Eves, Frank Pibrce..............................B. S...... Fknsterwald, Bernard.......................... B. S...... Ford, Wm. Vernon, It H II.....................B. A...... Freed, Frederick Clarence................. . B. S........ Bald Head Club. Frost, Virginius Carlisle, A i ........... B. E......... Member I lonor Committee. Galloway. Rainspord...................... B. A......... Godbby. Lena Day, 6 J 6.......................B. S........ Gray, Vernon Stevenson..... B. A......... Grigsby. Hatcher Milton. P K 1'. B. A......... Guild, Josephus Conn, 2 A E............... B. E......... Hall, Fitzgerald. 0 J 6 ...................B. A......... Class Five. ______War trace, Tenn. ... .Union City, Tenn. .....Memphis, Tenn. ____ Nashville, Tenn. .....Franklin, Tenn. .College Grove, Tenn. .....Nashville, Tenn. ......Sheffield, Ala. -Tullahoma, Tenn. Lewisburg, Tenn. _____Nashville, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. _____Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. .... Bell Buckle, Tenn. Tompkinsville, Ky. .....Nashville, Tenn. .....Nashville, Tenn. .....Lou ray, Va. ___ .Trenton, Tenn. .....Nashville, Tenn. -Nashville, Tenn. .....Nashville. Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. .....Pulaski. Tenn. .....Chattanooga, Tenn. ......Nashville, Tenn. Class Roll Hammond. Katherine, A' A 9......... .......B. S______ Hampton, Jkrrk Wade..........................B. A.... Happrl, Albert Bluer. J A' F.................B. E.... Hawthorne, Thomas P., - S--------------... B. S____ Henry, Douglas, J ......................... B. A---- Class Five. Hill, Joseph S., A' ¥'.....................B. S.... Hogan, Francis Woodali...................... B. E.... Hunt, Sam. Jr.. A' 1......................11. S.... . Hutchinson, Dudley Isom.................... B. S.... Jackson, Nat Baxter, (f J ................. B. S.... Glee Club; Bald Head Club. Jerome, Edward Columbus_____________________ B. S.... Johnston, Douglas. K A.......................B. A.... Bald Head Club. Joslin, Orro...............................B. E...... Julian, Charles............................B. A...... Laurent, Joseph Scott, P A 9'.............B. S...... President Class Eleven. Long, Robert Forrest, J T J..................B. E.... Bald Head Club; Reserve Football Team. Lyle, Richard, A' A________________________ B. A.... Markil, Louis..............................B. E...... McClure, Milton B.......................... B. E____ McKee, Wm. Lytle, 0 J ....................B. S...... Bald Head Club. McLarty, J. Robert, K 1'.....................B. S.... Bald Head Club. McLarty. Robert Pritchett, J K E...........B. A...... Bald Head Club. Mbxeks, Thomas Orville.....................B. S...... Mobley, Annie Ridley______________________ B. A.... Moore, Paul...................._.............B. E.... Moore, Wm. Gillespie, J K E..................B. A.... Moorman, Francis Blake, li 6 ll..............B. S.... Nelson, Oscar Gustap, J A E.................B. S.... Class Five, Bald Head Club. .Nashville, Tenn. .Nolensvillc. Tenn. .Trenton, Tenn. .Simpson, Texas. -Nashville, Tenn. -Nashville, Tenn. .Nashville, Tenn. -San Antonio, Texas. .Oxford. Miss. -Nashville, Tenn. . Salisbury, N. C. .Trenton, Tenn. .Dickson, Tenn. .Harriman, Tenn. .Nashville, Tenn. .Springfield, Tenn. . Brownsville, Tenn. -Nashville, Tenn. -Nashville, Tenn. .Memphis, Tenn. .Water Valley. Miss. -Villa Rica, Ga. -Nashville, Tenn. .Nashville, Tenn. .Nashville, Tenn. -Columbia, Tenn. .Somerville, Tenn. .Mobile, Ala. Class Rwoll Netterville. Jambs Joe, B. S. Pattbrson, Edward Glbaves. P J 8.............B. E. Bald Head Club. Patty, John Matthias..........................B. E Phelps, Marlin................................B. S. Pickens, Z. R.. Jr., J K E....................B. A Reserve Football Team. Polk, Newton Napoleon, - X.................. .B. S. Pride, Harvey. J 8..........................B. S. Bald Head Club. Raines, Ada, A' A 8.........................B. S. Reams, Glenn Holway, A T Q................. B. A Richardson, Elanor, K A 8...................B. S. Riddick. Edward Garrett, J K E..............B. A Rodgers, James Woodall................. . B. A Rose, Helen Lucile, 8 J 8...................B. S. Ross, Edward Barker. Jr., K 2'............. B. S. Bald Head Club. Rothrock. Mary Utopia, 8 J 8..............B. A...................... Ruddiman, Stanley Perry...................B. S...................... Sblf, Vester Floyd, 2' X..................B. A..................... Shopner, Howard Bbntlby, 2 A E............ B. A..................... Smith, DeWitt Talmage...................... B. A.. .................. Smith, J. Lucian. B 8 fl.................. H A Smith, James Middleton, 2' A E............B. S..................... Smith, Paul Douglas.......................B. S..................... Sharp, Clyde..............................B. E..................... Sherrell, Howard McCoy. 2' A E............._B. A....................... Stewart, Allen D., 2' X....................B. A................ Stewart, Willis Taylor, J T J..............B. E..................... Bald Head Club; Vice-President Class Eleven; Reserve Football Team. Street, John Lyddall, P J 8...............B. A...................... Manager Class Five, Stubblefield, Dan Wilson. 2’ X............._B. S..................... Bald Head Club. Swann, Alfred Austell, 2' A E................B. S. ...Anderson, Ind. ___Nashville, Tenn. —Culleoka, Tenn. ___Dunlap, Tenn. — Bell Buckle, Tenn. .. .Nashville, Tenn. .. Nashville, Tenn. ...Memphis. Tenn. — Nashville, Tenn. .. .Memphis, Tenn. ...Memphis, Tenn. . - .New Market, Ala. .. .Chattanooga, Tenn. ... Rossville, Tenn. ...Somerville. Tenn. ___Nashville, Tenn. ...Dickson, Tenn. — Shelby ville, Tenn. — Eaton, Tenn. ___West Point. Miss. ...Nashville, Tenn. —College Grove, Tenn. ...Curve, Tenn. ___Dellrose, Tenn. — Martin. Tenn. — Ft. Worth, Texas. ___Cadiz, Ky. — Nashville, Tenn. ___Dandridge, Tenn. Class Roll Throop, Kenner Moore, A' 2'...........— . -....B. E..........-................Nashville, Tenn. Tomlinson. Ralph Ryland....................... B. S..........................— Pairland, Ind. Ware, Eunice. B. A..........................Nashville, Tenn. Weakley, Samuel Anderson, £ X..................B. E.........................Nashville. Tenn. Substitute Basketball. Webster, Robert Crockett...................... B. S ................Huntsville, Ala. Wells, Wallace. A 7' 0... B. S.......... ...............Columbia, Tenn. Reserve Football Team. White. I-oyd Ellis, A A B. S..........................Abbeville, La. Bald Head Club. White. Robert Hiram........................... B. A................. .. .....Chestnut BlufT. Tenn. Wilkes, John Burwbll........................ B. S..........................Durant, Miss. Wilson, James Miller, Jr.. - A K. B. A.... .. ............... .Bell Buckle. Tenn. Williams. Henry Hudson. K 2’-------- . _ ... B. E.. . ...... ..Barnes ville, Ga. Bald Head Club; Secretary and Treasurer Class Eleven; Reserve Football Team. Witherspoon. Edwin Erwin..................... B. E.. ..........Murfreesboro, Tenn. Young, James Weakley. Jr.. K X................ B. A____ Memphis, Tenn. Zkitlbr, Andrew John, J A F,.................. B. A. ................Moorcsville. Ala. C3H EDiSKl’T? CG, T®MO There was a man in Vanderbilt. Of whom the girls did say 1 Ic might have been a sober man Had he not been so gay. And in this place a pony was found. As many ponies there be. Both Latin, French, German and Greek, And ponies of lower degree. This pony and man long were friends, But when a pique began. The pony to gain some private ends Did buck and throw the man. The man did seem both sore and sad To all the Kissamites; And now he swears that ponies are-------bad. He’ll bust you (sure) if your's in sight. M. L. Commont on lh Heroo of Spotlight Role in Comic Operi When tHe Moon Plays Peeh-a-Boo by Frederick Moore HIS dream of rythmical fancy is rendered in a very coy manner. The chief assei of the artist is his facial expression, consisting mainly of a smile, which begins on the right side, spreads stealthily to the right ear. holds that coign of vantage; starts on the left side, wriggles gracefully to the left aural cavity, and then, in one supreme effort, suffuses the entire physiognomy with a grotesque grimace which leaves the audience in doubt as to whether he is in glee or is being tortured with a paroxyism f grief. What the comedian lacks in expression he makes up. however, in phy- sique. His costume consists of green tights and the aforesaid smile. This rather scanty at- tire reveals the fact that his knees are utter strangers to one another and that his nether pro- portions amply illustrate the hyperbolic curve. The art of this watery-eyed little matinee idol was consummate when he peered into the audience and sang in that high. thin, whiskey tenor, peculiar only to himself: If any one wants to kiss me just say goo-goo. No one responded to this cordial invitation (the ladies in the audience were, with difficulty, restrained) and the curtain fell amid bursts of uproarous applause- THe Grand Dickie Jones presents Collins Denny in Wine. Woman and Song.” This very pleasing comic opera is the rage of the town. It is a musical cocktail and guarantees the audience nine hundred and ninety-nine hearty laughs. As the play bills indicate, the leading part is taken by Collins Denny. This dapper little actor comes to us in the role of the hero of a hundred Parisian duels. His affairs of honor have made even indifferent Paris stop and stare, and he has indulged in such wild extravagance that all his patrimony is spent and he has no apparent source of income. Playing the part of the reckless man of the world he immediately wins the adoration of the ladies. Denny is superb when he appears in the drunk scene” of the fifth act. One can readily see that he has been there” and there is no doubt about the truth of the impersonation. He is arrested in a cafe of Paris for drunkenness and disorderly conduct. When questioned by the gendarmes he replies that it was not he who caused the disturbance, but another, sanguinary, volatile and altogether irresponsible ego. This clever ruse, however, did not work in Paris and he was incarcerated. The real ability of the actor was revealed when he staggers home in the cool, gray dawn of the morning after, singing in maudlin tones. “Goin’ Home in the Mornin’.” The only other character worthy of mention in the play is Dick Jones, the bell boy. He is really amusing with his shambling gait and vague conversations. He always seems to be trying to say something and never knows how. He constantly mutters something about Ger- many. Macbeth, Socialism, and anarchists, but never knows what he is talking about when ques- tioned. He is regarded by all the characters as half-witted and is dubbed “Good-hearted, fool- ish Dick.” In a drunken orgie Dick forgets himself and knocks Denny over with a beer bottle. At this Denny villifies, anathematizes and condemns Dick to the nethermost perdition. This results in Dick’s falling down in a heap and weeping in a half-hearted fashion. The play ends happily, however. The finale is a brilliant ensemble of pretty chorus girls, Denny and Dick are in the center with their arms about their gay companions, singing and dancing gleefully. X W THE CAL EHT Middle Class Biblical Department Officers EUGENE BLAKE HAWK............ ................................President LORENZO D. PATTERSON..................................Viet-P resident COSTEN JORDAN HARRELL............... . . .Secretary and Treasurer Member Dudley Moon Bark Paul Eugene Buyers Watson Marvin Cook John Robert Dickerson John William Frazer Rodney Elmer Hickman Jambs Matthew Hornback Calvin Isaiah Hoy Skba Kirkpatrick Thaddeus L. McDonald Samuel Register Neel J. Buyce Randolph William Edward Thomas Nathan Burch Tucker James Richardson Wright William Arp Woodruff: Three bald heads. Three bald heads, See how they shine; See how they shine; They’ve all been rubbed with Sapolio, The shine that don't come ofT, you know. Three bald heads. If on our heads. If on our heads. Just by chance. Just by chance. The hair that now adorns our face Mad sprung up in another place. Right on our heads. Junior THeologs E. E. BARNETT. Florida............... T. H HOUSER. Georgia W M SMITH, Missouri E. M. NORTON. Alabama............. J. D HUNTER. Alabama. J. I). BEAKLEY, Arkansas. R. M HAWKINS, Minouri J.W. WELDON. Kentucky. ........... H. L. Aldridge...................— ..Alabama C. C. Daniel.. - II. P. Railkv .................. . ... Texas J. H Brows. N. Cochran .....................West Virginia S. U. Turnipsbei J. J. Coprlan..........................Georgia H. B. Landrum J. W. Hendrix.......................Tennessee W. T. Tiller..... T. C. Jonbs Maryland C. H. Wbbstbr Cha8. Little............................ Texas L. H. Ward R. B. McGbhbb Alabama J. M. Orman Jas. Oxford ...Texas J H. Sellers----- T. H. Teague...................... Tennessee E. Peal H. B. Trimble....................... Virginia S. L. Dum ville... K. K. Anderson ......................Kentucky C. Purcell Lester Weaver..................... Tennessee W. C. Francis---- T. A. Hakkin . . .....................Arkansas ( . C. Neil. C. E. Green.. . ......................Virginia W. L. Slic.h B. F. Candlbr........................ Virginia C. M. Hale...... F. G. Culmkr Missouri G. F. Rixby J. C. Chamubrg ..................... Texas 0. II. Maness---- J. B. Craven ................ North Carolina O. E. Goode President Vice-President ._______Secretary ..... Treasurer ............Historian .Sergeant-al-Anns ....... .Chorister Chaplain -------------Alabama .......South Carolina .............Alabama ..........-Texas ............. Alabama ---------- Alabama ..............Georgia North Carolina .......North Carolina .............Missouri .............Virginia ..............Alabama ----------Georgia .............Georgia --------South Carolina .............Virginia ............ Missouri ...........Tennessee .....-.North Carolina . Junior Class Medic 1 Department Officers S. H. BRYAN.........................................................President J. P. CUNNINGHAM............................................ Vice-President H. L. FOWLER...................................................... Secretary A. F. CHARLTON. Treasurer C. F. FREELAND......................................................Historian Class Roll Atkins, Orman H .................. Fedora, Tenn. Bailey, Edward.............................Cumby, Texas. Barron, Archie A ...............Rock Hill, S. C. Briggs, William Thompson........ .Nashville, Tenn. Bryan, Sidney Hoke..................... Reynolds. Ga. Bobbitt, Arthur Newton....................Joplin, Mo. Burton, Orin Morgan.......... Lawrcnccburg, Tenn. Charlton, Alton Fenton..........Nashville. Tenn. Coleman. William James..........Aberdeen, Miss. Cowan, Samuel Capkrton.......... Stevenson. Ala. Crawford, J. Lacey ................ Troy, Texas Cullky, John Clifton ............ Jackson, Miss. Cunningham. John Pickens .. . Elbridge, Tenn. Fowler, Harmon Lonzo________Liberty Hill, Texas. Freeland, Clarence W. .. .Tumersville, Texas. Gorton, Joseph Marion___________Waterproof, La. Grace, Malcolm O ...................Ozark, Ala. Guinn, Elias K...................Houston, Miss. Harper, Byron Bee........... .. .....Starr. Miss. Harper, Chester Watson_________________Goldsmith, Ind. Harlan, Herbert I).............. Stamford, Texas. Jeck, Howard Sheffield.. .......Nashville, Tenn. [emison, A. Bryce............. Birmingham, Ala. Johnson, Arthur..........................Clanton, Ala. Johnson, Roy Earnest............Birmingham, Ala. Jordan, William F ...............Huntsville, Ala. Keys, Will S...................... Murray, Ky. King, Chas. Lewis....... ...........Louisville, Ky. King, Chas. Ordway .Elkton, Tenn. Kimbell. Isiiam____________________ Jackson, Ala. Lancaster, Walter B ............Spartanburg, S. C. Legg, Isiiam Vaughan......................Elkmont, Ala. Lucey, William E -............... Cleburne, Texas Lipscomb, Edwin Jones. Nashville. Tenn. Lehman, Douglas Arthur................Carmi, 111. Moody. Sam S........... . Shelby ville, Tenn. Payne, Lee S.................................Troy, Texas. Rogers. Osborne Britain Austin. Texas. Reed, John Pat .............Mount Pleasant, Texas Smythe. Kelly . Jackson. Tenn. Sullivan. Bayard. . ......Sparta, Tenn. Stabler, Andrew Lee ... Forest Home, Ala. Stam, Harry............. Amsterdam, Holland. Tknery, William Collin Ennis, Texas Traylor, John Hamlin................Olivia, Texas. Tate, Leslie Arthur . Hopkinsville, Ky. Webb, Roy.......... ........ St. Bethlehem. Tenn. Williamson, Jas. G., Jr. . ____.Columbia, Tenn. Young, Andrew Mrrriman_____________Muskogee, Okla. Young, Ferrin.......................Bedford, Ala. SopHomore Class Roll Medioni Department J. HALL JONES....................................................... President DABNEY MINOR...................................... .Secretary and Treasurer Members Boone, B. K Bruce, R. C .. Newberry, S. C. Brunner, E. C . Macon, Ga. Bryan, J. L . Nashville, Tenn. Carlton, C. D -------- ... Nashville, Tenn. Carter, A. C . .... - .Coushatta, La. Coffman. J. L . - Whitcvillc, Tenn. Cunningham, 11. L - ... Florence, Ala. Davidson, J. S. Clarendon, Ark. Dean, S. C .Star, S. C. Donnai.d, E. R - Honca Path, S. C. Drake, J. R - - -Bowling Green, Ky. Evers, W. P. V Mayfield, Ky. Foster. M. K Opelousas, La. Green, S., Jr Nashville. Tenn. Hobson, J. J - Somerville, Tenn. Hearin, W. C Rena Lara, Miss. Hartman, M. I) Ingram, T. II Florence. Ala. Ivy, W. S -..West Point, Miss. Jones. J as. II. Jones, J. Ham. Kf.yskk. R. M Knight. T. B Keys, Richard Maclean, W. A. . Minor. Dabney Morris, B. F. . Oak Hill, Ala. . . Murray, Ky. ... Almo, Ky. Hancock, Mich. Nashville, Tenn. Crowley, La. Pinson. Murrell. Prkstky. J. S M Troy, Tenn. Renner. H. . Rogers, J. B . Flynns Lick. Tenn. Snead, W. I, Nashville, Tenn. Standard. J. F ... Elkton. Ky. Thornton, A. J Cotton, Cal. Turner. J. B Franklin, Ky. Turner, A. D Vossburg, Miss. Walker, W. L . Weaver. II Palmyra, Tenn. White. J. M Witherspoon, John. Wood. L. R — Attala, Ala. Yater, T. F Fort Worth, Texas. Ji Diverting Subject c J a fCry'— Freshman Class M«dical Department R. M. HAGOOD. J. W. McCLAREW J. W. MORRIS . Officer ........................... President .................Vice-President .....Secretary and Treasurer Member Arnold, M. W......................... Alabama Hulme, F. B........................ Baur, Chas_____ . Tennessee Jkrnbkrg. M. B..................... Blue, W. R_____ __________________ Tennessee Johnson. S. E...................— Butler, W. P.. .................. Louisiana Lipscomb, W. P..................... BedsoLB, J. G . Alabama MORRIS, J. W .............. Burns, E. T . Mississippi McClarbn. J. W..................... Craig. M. S.......................... .Arkansat McLaurinb, H. F............... Davidson, M. T ................. ...Tennessee McHenry. A. G...................... Denton, G. T... ................... .Kentucky Mason, R. M ....................... Estes, Elmore..................... ..Tennessee McCall, H. M...................... English, G. C...... Tennessee Oliver. J. M......................... Fuqua, E. M.. .. .. .. Kentucky Orr, E. M. . ............... Flournoy, H. C . .. Alabama Penn, J. L......................... Goodlob, If. K ..................... Alabama Page, Olin......................... Grikpin, W. A ...... ............. .. Texas Roberts. J. H...................... Gillespie. Paul.... Tennessee Robinson, W. P........ .............- Harter, W. G ....... ............South Carolina Stewart, E. S...................... Haoood, R. H . Alabama Shelby, M. L....................... Hines. C. D......................... Tennessee Steele. W. H ...................... Holt. R. L .... .Oklahoma Smith, R. K............................ Harris, W. R..................... .Mississippi Williamson, J. E................... Hoyk, M. J. L — Mississippi Watkins. J. T...................... Henry, C. R........................... Georgia Zachry, G. H....................... ..Tennessee ..Mississippi ___Alabama ...Tennessee . .Tennessee ..Tennessee ___Alabama ...Louisiana ...Kentucky ...Tennessee ___Missouri ...Tennessee ___Alabama ...Tennessee ...Tennessee ___Arkansas .. Alabama ..Tennessee ..Tennessee ......Texas ...Louisiana . .Tennessee ____Georgia J unior Class Dontol Deportment Officers WALTER E. SIMMS.......... ...... WILLIAM W. EARTHMAN........... JOSEPH K. WILLIAMS........... WM. B. SMITH................ ...................President ...........Vice-President Secretary and Treastirer ----Sergeant-at-A rms Class Roll James Allbn, S 1' •! ....... ..... .. .Arkansas Earl I . Byers, J2'J........................Texas Edc.ar Butler, Louisiana John A. Byrd. Jr.. T Q............... .Tennessee Cooper M. Battle, J 1' J............... Tennessee Thomas A. Chapman .. . ...............Mississippi William T. Chapman, E T 4 Alabama Henry S. Davis. J 2' J Tennessee William W. Eartiiman, J 2' J ... .Tennessee Walter L. Ellis. J 2' J . ........ .South Carolina Luther Evans............................ Arkansas Connie Pinch. J 2' J .................. Arkansas John B. Giddbns, J 2' J ... ............. Alabama Allan G. Grizzard, £ 1 d .............. Tennessee Richard E. Hawkins. T Q ............. Mississippi Alvis C. Johns....................... Tennessee James B. Jones, f Q, 9 K T.. . Tennessee Samuel II. Leslie, J 2' J............ Arkansas Yasio Nishimura . ........................Japan Harvey M. Nix, T 0 . ______ .. ...... .Alabama Will Porter. J 2' J.................. Tennessee Clair L. Rervks..................... Louisiana Chester B. Rosson, I T P ............ Kentucky William B. Smith, f 11 .Mississippi Walter E. Simms, T Si ..... .California James X. Sledge. T Q, K A Alabama Elmo Stone, £ 1 P ............... ...Missouri Dennis R Thompson, J 2' J .............Arkansas Shirley E Watkins. J 2' J ........West Virginia Eugene P. Watson. J 2' J . ... .......Texas Joseph K. Williams. T D.. ......... Mississippi William L. Yarbrough. J 2’ J...... Texas '0. FresHman Class Dental Department w. H. LINGARD......................................President Adams, M. G...... Adams, R. E..... Barnbtt, O. H..... Ball. J. I)...... Benedict, H. J--- Bischoff, Fritz. ... Campbell, W. B___ Cammack. H. 1)___ Cox, S. L........ Crane, J. C------ Dial, J. D....... Elliott, G. H---- Emison, J. B..... Erwin, H. J...... Ezell. H. E...... Farnsworth, A. W Forester, F. I--- Frank. A. S...... Gibson, I). W---- Goff, G. C....... Goolsbkk. T. K Harper, J. E..... Hart. W. B....... Harrison, T. C--- Harrison, W. L— Harwell, L. B---- Members ....Virginia Johnson, R. A............................ Texas ____Tennessee Johnston, E. XI....... California ____Tennessee Klinoemann, B. W...........................Texas ____Louisiana Lingard, W. H........................ Louisiana ____Tennessee Matthews. Douglas...................... Arkansas ____Germany Monroe. E. C ........................ Tennessee ____Tennessee McCants, X. B......................... Alabama ....Arkansas McKowp.n. H. G....................... Louisiana ........Texas McMullen. F. B......................... Florida ____Arkansas McRae. J. L ............... . .. .. Mississippi ........Texas Putterson, T. W..... ................ Tennessee ____Tennessee I’earce, H. W_________.. .. British Honduras ____Tennessee Rkedp.r, F. B ... ..Alabama ....Alabama Reynolds, J. L . .................... .Alabama ________Texas Richardson. T. J ......................Tennessee ....Kentucky Richards, E. F ...................... Tennessee .....Illinois Skhon, M. B......................... Tennessee ____Mississippi Shaw, L. E Oklahoma ....Louisiana Shousk, G. E.............. . Tennessee ....Tennessee Sims, C. P.................... —.........Georgia ........Texas Tomisawa, M................................Japan South Carolina White. J.L............................ Alabama ........Texas Williams, R. E. ................ Mississippi ....Tennessee Younger.................................. Texas ....Tennessee Wikr, J. C.................................Texas ....Tennessee Ce V£: TH£ Lvaj f£R s 7 h£ iREShnaNS Jj)to ?QAy fZi(rht'. Cflse Officer WILLIAM TYLER McLAIN.................................................President ALBERT CLARENCE HUNT........................................Vice-President CARLISLE GOODLOE WHITTEN....................................Secretary JAMES STRICKLAND WATSON.................................Treasurer Junior Law Class Roll Cato, Baxter............................Nashville, Tenn. Cassady, B. K......................Boulder, Col. Cocke, C. M....... ..........San Antonio, Texas Cowdbn, J. M.......................Midland, Texas. Currie, G. W-----------------...Hattiesburg. Miss. Crabtree, Fount .............Muskogee, Oklahoma Fischer, W. H. . Dccaturville, Tenn. French, E. O.......................McHenry, Miss. Gartner, K. K ...................Nashville, Tenn. Goi.dnomer. M. S__......................Princeton, Ky. Gray, R. B...........................Chicago, III. Gregory, W. N.............................Augusta. Ark. Hall, E. C............................ Nashville, Tenn. Hardy, Andrew ... .....Ardmore, Oklahoma Hatton, T. T .....................El Paso. Texas. Herron, Frank............................McKenzie, Tenn. Howe, B. W....................... Carrollton, Ky. Hunt, A. C....................... Wagoner, Okla. Johnson. E. E...........................Woodville, Va. King, M. B ..........................Shelby ville, Tenn. Kittrbll, H. G .............. Mr. Pleasant, Tenn. McCarn, J. Alvin.............Brown wood, Texas. McLain, W. T..............................Gloster, Miss. McMullen, J. S....................Bay View, Fla. Marks, A. B........................ Vinita, Okla. Mayer, W. F....................Oklahoma City. Okla. Morgan, F. H.............................Nashville, Tenn. Pinson, Paul.............................Nashville, Tenn. Potts, E. W.................................Dallas, Texas Price, B. F------------------------- Macon, Miss. Read, J. G ......................Scottsville, Ky. Ready, J. F.. Jr.........................Nashville. Tenn. Renkro, N. P.. Jr..........................Opelika. Ala. Scorr. W. H.......................Tony Creek, Va. Smith, L. A........................ Atlanta, Ga. Sparkman, A. B..................Cleveland. Miss. Stuart, D. S.............................Cleveland, Tenn. Taylor, C. C.......................Nashville, Tenn. Trommell, C. M............................Lakeland, Fla. Vaughn, R. F ....................Clarksville, Tenn. Wade, S. F............................Miles, Texas. Walker, H............................Denmark, S. C. Watson, J. S...............................Shawnee, Okla. Wiuttbn, C. G..............................Mineola. Texas. Whitwith, C. B ..................Nashville, Tenn. Wodall, W. M..........................Wylam, Ala. Wright, R........................-Hartsville, Tenn. Zupall, John .................... Muskogee, Okla. Zuppke, H. O...................... Milwaukee, Wis. Junior Pharmacy jz? Officers Class '09 R. M. LATIMER......................... E. C. McNEELY............. E. F. TROLINGER................... .. W. R. AUSTIN......................... .....President Vice-President .....Secretary ----T rcasurer Class Roll Oft Will Ross Austin........__ Homer Berryhili___________ E. E. Brown............... Fred A. Cleveland......... John Elton Edwards........ Frank Marion Emerson...... William Elonsom Everett___ J. I). Hester, Jr......... R. M. Latimer, Jr......... T. A. Mauldin............. Chas. B. Maxwell.......... Earl C. McXeelky.......... A. C. Mopfatt............. Howard M. Rhea............ William Carleton Rowell___ E. 1). Taylor............. E. F. Trolingbr........... Karl Wood.._______________ Hugh E. Wright............ Grover C. Young........... — Elkton Training School......................... Elk ton, Tcnn. — McTyeire Institute........................ .McKenzie, Tcnn. —Shelby ville High School.....................Shclbyville, Tenn. .. Potter Bible College, Bowling Green, Ky....Pleasant Shade, Tenn. — Downsville High School..................Downsville, La. — Hall-Moody Institute...................... .Bolivar, Tcnn. —G. R. C. College, Henderson, Tcnn____________Hickory, Miss. —Collierville High School.....................Collierville, Tenn. — McTyeire Institute, McKenzie, Tenn......Baldwyn, Miss. —G. R. C. College, Henderson, Tenn............Baldwyn, Miss. — Luna Training School--------------------Franklin, Ky. —Orlinda Academy_______________________________Orlinda, Tcnn. —Obion College................................Troy, Tcnn. —S. W. Presbyterian Univ,, Clarksville. Tenn..Somerville, Tenn. — Winchester Normal College...............Winchester, Tenn. ...Luna Training School.......................Franklin, Ky. —Shelby ville High School.....................Nashville, Tenn. —G. R. C. College, Henderson, Tcnn____________ Sapulpa, Okla. —Central University. Danville, Ky.............Orlinda, Tcnn. — Howard Institute, Mt. Pleasant, Tenn....Brick Church, Tenn. Junior Mechanics Should Dr. Schuerman take up study of Zoology, the Junior Fng'rs would have problems similar to these: Two monkeys of 10 lbs. each, supported at their ends, are at a state of rest: (i) Required stress in tension member: (2) Find amplitude of vibration should Monkey No. 1 be hit with a five lb. cocoanut. Engineering .Association Officers A. G. ADAMS. Jr ................ JAMES P. DeFORD.... ........ ERWIN CALDWEX I.........- EDWARD C. ANDREWS. Jr .. HUGH B. COWAN......... .................................President .......................Vice-President . - -..........Recording Secretary .................. Treasurer -Corresponding Secretary Executive Committee 15. H. West J. F. Brooks Meeting's November 22, 1907 H. M. Jones, on Cumberland River Bridge.” December 13. 1007 15. C. Soper, on Manufacture of Cement. January .1, 190S -Maximilian Toch. on “Manufacture of Paint,” Adams, Adam Gillkspib, Jr. Allen. Wharton Harwell Badoux. Hknkv Latimer Brooks, John Finney Chase, Goodwin Daxby Conrad, Paul Zimki Hasslock, Louis Whorlky Senior Class McMurrav. Samuel Morton Ryan, John Michael Stone. J. Nolner Talley. Eugene Gardner Webster. Frank Watkins Williams. Samuel Watkins Junior Class Andrews, James David, Jk. Archer, Geo. Ferguson, Jk. Baugh, Joseph Wilkes Bbttisox, Percy Racine Brumuacii, Charles Finney Caldwell, Winston Cartwright, Henry Hart Connell, Hooper Phillips Cowan, Hugh B. Cunningham. Walker P. Df.Ford, James P. Gill, Robert Hayes Harlan, William Ernest Hayes, John 15. Patterson, Roukrt Mead, Jr. Perry, Henry R. Steele, William Ci.ikton West. Edward Hazzard Whitman, William Satterwiiitb Engineering Association Sophomore Class Bond. William H. Buford. Edwin Hardy Caldwell. Erwin Cheshire, Jamks Ross Fox. WtLFRED LEONARD Knox, John C ii.l Mason. Ben Allen May, Arthur W. McMurray, John William Morrison, Dwight Wesley Nelly, William Daniel Nelson. Wilmjr Aristp.ad Noland, James Hardy Pentecost. Clement B. Raff. Arthur Rooney, Martin Ai.ov.sius Ross. William Warfield Sample, Hubert Arthur B. Stark. Joseph ('arter Stewart. Will Taylor Wbbstbr. Matt Scruggs Freshman Class Alexander. Will Mitchell Andrews. Edward Charles Andrews. Wm. Valery Hang. William Brawner. Jesse J. Bruce. Charles Knight Buford. Charles Simpson Caldwell. Will Dake Coppkdob, Erlb Covington. Cecil Boyd DkPibrri. Bernard Leon Dodd. Robert Fite Donaldson. Paul Frost, Virginius Carlisle Guild, Josephus Conn Happhl, Albert Elder Hogan. Frances Woodall Joslin, Otto Long, Robert Forrest Marki.e. Louis McClure. Milton B. Moore. Paul Patterson. Edward Cleaves Petty. John Matthias Sharp, Clyde Tiiroop. Kenner Moore Weakley, Samuel Anderson Witherspoon. Edwin Erwin Williams, Henry Hudson Irregular King. John Joseph Covington, Clarence Leslie PHi Delta THeta JZ? Founded at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, December 26, 1848. Incorporated under the laws of the State of Ohio, March 12, 1881. Colors: Azure and Argent. Flowtr: White Carnation. National Convention, Washington, 1). C.. November j6-Dbcemfihr i, 1906. College Chapters Alpha Province Quebec Alpha (1902)—McGill University, Montreal, Canada. Ontario Alpha (1906)—University of Toronto. Toronto, Canada. Maine Alpha—(18S4) Colby College, W.utcrville, Me. New Hampshire Alpha (18S4) -Dartmouth College, Hanover, N. H. Vermont Alpha (1879)—University of Vermont. Burlington. Vt. 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PHi Delta THeta Beta Province Virginia Beta (1873)—University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va. Virginia Gamma (1874)—Randolph-Macon College, Ashland, Va. Virginia Zeta (1SS7)—Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Va. North Carolina Beta (1S85)—University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N. C. Gamma Province Kentucky Alpha Delta (1850)—Central University, Danville, Ky. Kentucky Epsilon (1901)—Kentucky State College, Lexington, Ky. Tennessee Alpha (1876)—Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn. Tennessee Beta (1883)—University of the South, Sewancc, Tenn. Dvlta Province Ohio Alpha (1848)—Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. Ohio Beta (i860)—Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, Ohio. Ohio Gamma (1868)—Ohio University, Athens, Ohio. Ohio Zeta (1883)—Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. Ohio Eta (1896)—Case School of Applied Science, Cleveland, Ohio. Ohio Theta (1898)—University of Cincinnati. Cincinnati, Ohio. Michigan Alpha (1864)—University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 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Missouri Alpha (1870)—University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo. Missouri Beta (1880)—Westminster College. Pulton, Mo. Missouri Gamma (1891) Washington University, St. Louis, Mo. Kansas Alpha (1882)—University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kan. Nebraska Alpha (1875)—University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb. Colorado Alpha (1902)—University of Colorado, Boulder, Col. South Dakota Alpha University of South Dakota, Vermillion. S. D. Lto Province Georgia Alpha (187 )—University of Georgia, Athens. Ga. Georgia Beta (1871)—Emory College, Oxford, Ga. Georgia Gamma (1872)—Mercer University, Macon, Ga. Georgia Delta (1002)—Georgia School of Technology. Atlanta, Ga. Alabama Alpha (1S77)—University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Ala. Alabama Beta (1879)—Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Auburn. Ala. Thel« Province Mississippi Alpha (1877)—University of Mississippi. University, Miss. Louisiana Alpha (18S9)—Tulanc University, New Orleans. La. Texas Beta (1SS3)—University of Texas. Austin, Texas. Texas Gamma (1886)—Southwestern University, Georgetown, Texas. PHi Delta THeta Iota Province California Alpha (1873)—University of California, Berkeley. Cal. California Beta (1891)—Leland Stanford Junior University, Stanford University, Cal. Kappa Province Washington Alpha (1900)—University of Washington, Seattle, Wash. JZ? Alumni Clubs Watcrvillc, Me. (1905) Burlington, Vt. (1904) Boston. Mass. (1S93) Harvard University (1900) Providence, K. 1. (1898) New York, X. Y. (188. ) Hamilton, Ohio (1901) Oxford, Ohio (1906) Detroit, Mich. (1897) Franklin, Ind. (1876) Indianapolis, Ind. (1879) Syracuse, X. Y. (1900) Schenectady, X. Y. (1901) Pittsburg, Pa. (1887) Philadelphia,. Pa. (18S8) Warren, Pa. (1903) Baltimore, Md. (1S80) Washington. D. C. (iSS.j) Richmond, Va. (1878) Ixmisvillc, Ky. (1880) Lexington, Ky. (1904) Xashvillc, Tcnn. (1S81) Cincinnati, Ohio (1881) Annual Alumni Day, March Akron, Ohio (1SS4) Cleveland, Ohio (1S92) Columbus, Ohio (1S9S) Athens, Ohjo (1898) Toledo, Ohio (1900) St. Louis, Mo. (1SS7) Hutchinson, Kan. (1904) Omaha, Neb. (1902) Denver. Col. (1S93) Columbus, Ga. (1S84) Atlanta. Ga. (1886) Macon, Ga. (1895) Montgomery, Ala. (1880) Selma, Ala. (1887) Birmingham, Ala. (1895) Mobile, Ala. (1895) Meridian, Miss. (1901) Crawfordsville. Ind. (1902) Elkhart and Goshen, Ind. Madison. Ind. (1906) Lafayette. Ind. (1906) Bloomington. Ind. (1906) Ft. Wayne, Ind. (1906) Tipton. Ind. (1906) 15TH. Columbus. Ind. (1906) Chicago, 111. (1SS1) Galesburg, 111. (1SS1) Bloomington, 111 (1902) Peoria, 111. (1902) La Crosse, Wis. (18S6) Milwaukee, Wis. (1897) Menasha, Wis. (1902) Minneapolis and St. Paul. Minn. Sioux City, Iowa (1904) Mt. Pleasant, Iowa (1905) Kansas City. Mo. (1885) Xcw Orleans, La. (1S97) Austin, Texas (1899) Fort Smith. Ark. (1904) Oklahoma City. OS In. (1903) Salt Lake City, Utah, (1891) San Francisco, Cal. (1SS6) (1905) Los Angeles, Cal. (188S) Portland, Ore. (1902) Spokane. Wash. (1893) Seattle, Wash. (1900) Tacoma. Wash. (1906) Tennessee .Alpha of Phi Delta Theta Established 1S76 Claes of 1908 Adam Gillespie Adams, Jr.. B. E... . .............. Cl 1 rton Slaton Boswell. B. A ............ William Porter Cooper, LL. B ........... Cornelius Perry Cullom. B. S ........... Lee Douglas, B. A.. LL. B... W:li Ruokpr Manier, Jr., LL. B Xashville, Tenn. -------Louisville. Ky. ..........Xashville, Tenn. . ................Waco, Texas. .............. . .Xashville, Tenn. .................. ... Xashville, Tenn. Closji of 1909 George Ferguson Archer, Jr., B. E Ralph Buckingham Gray. LL B William Francis Jordan, M. I) Samuel McDavitt Pepper. B. A.... Jewell Beauchamp Proctor, B. S .... Edward hazard West, Brlv ..................... .......................Greenville, Miss. . - . ................Chicago, 111. ----- ... Huntsville. Ala. ..........Memphis, Tenn. ......Franklin, Ky. Xashville, Tenn. Cine of 1910 Morton Boytb Adams, B. S........................ John Calhoun Carter, H. S................. Frederick Holmes Houser............. ... Claire Purcell _______________________ Ira Dorman Smith, B. S............. Ben Ethan Tate, B. S........... “JamiTs Varnell Tate, B. S. Xashville, Tenn. _____Xashville, Tenn. ..................Georgia. ........................Texas. ............ ... Hopkinsville, Ky. . .....................Xashville, Tenn. ...................... Xashville, Tenn. Tennessee Alpha of Phi Delta Theta Clos of 1911 William Madison Anderson, Jr., B. A Arthur Vincent Campbell, M. D..... Robert Fite Dodd, B. E........ Fitzgerald Hall, B. A..... Douglas Self Henry, B. A Nat Baxter Jackson. B. E William Lytle McKee. B. S .. Edward Cleaves Patterson, B. E . Harvey Pride, B. S.................. John Lyddall Street, B. A............. ----Nashville, Term. ...------...St. Louis. Mo. ...............Nashville, Term. .............Nashville, Term. ...................... Nashville, Tcnn. ...................... Nashville, Tenn. ..... .............. Memphis. Tenn. ..............Nashville. Tenn. .........Nashville. Tenn. ____Nashville. Tenn. Frotrea in Facultute Allan R. Carter, B. A. (Vanderbilt). Member Board of Trust. W. T. Sanders (Vanderbilt), Member Board of Trust. Dr. 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. D. (Vanderbilt), Assistant Demonstrator in Anatomy. Dr. R. A. Barr, M. D. (Vanderbilt), Professor of Abdominal Surgery and Gynecology. Dr. Harrington Mark. 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. Furman Smith. LL. B. (University of Mississippi), Lecturer on Dental Jurisprudence. Percy D. Maddin, LL. B. (Vanderbilt). Professor in Law Department. Paul DeWitt, M. D. (Vanderbilt). Assistant Demonstrator in Anatomy. H. C. Alexander, '95 Frntros in Urbe W. F. Harris, ’88 H. A. Peterson, Chicago, ’97 H. L. Allen, '07 Alfred E. Howell, ’82 W. B. C. Pilcher, '01 R. A. Armistead, '90 Morton B. Howell III, '07 James Malcolm Poagk, ’07 Dr. R. A. Barr. ’9a R. B. C. Howell, '99 Robert Rhea, ’oS S. D. Baxter. '00 M. P. Hughes, Univ. Ala., '03 C. B. Richardson. ’86 J. T. Benson, '79 H. E. Jackson, Jr., ’90 M. H. Richardson, '04 Tennessee AlpHa of PHi Delta THeta J. P. W. Brown. '96 C. X. Bryan, '06 C. E. Buntin, Sewanee, ’91 V. A. Buntin, '00 C. W. Caldwell. '02 L. K. Campbell, '90 John L. Colville, Wash. Lee. ' J. Vaulx Crockett, ’85 R. W. Dake, ’03 1)r. John Daniel, Univ. Ala., 'i John M. DbWitt. '94 I)r. Paul DeWitt, '05 Norm an Farrell, Jr.. '95 F. J. Puller, ’97 W. H. Goodpasture. Si F. G. Gordon. ‘04 A. M. Hagan, Sewanee, ’83 Dr. A. W. Harris, Jr.. '01 E. O. Harris, '95 R, F. Jackson, ‘81 Thomas C. Keeling, '07 John Kirkman, '09 Joseph Langley Percy D. Maddin, '81 J. O. Manier, ’07 J. W. Manier, Jr., '89 W. R Manier. '81 Dr. Harrington Mark, ’96 Dr. G. W. Martin, Wabash. '87 Hii.l McAlister, '97 W. H. Morgan. '06 Edwin T. Noel, ’70 John H. Noel, 'oS Oscar F. Nobl. '09 A. F. Xye, '03 Walter B. Palmer, ’So Gov. M. R. Patterson. '82 M. W. Ross. Michigan, '01 W. D. Rose, '04 J. W. Sewell, ’90 Furman Smith, Univ. Miss., '89 Dr. Larkin Smith. Sewanee. ’85 Walter Stokes, 'S6 G. J. Stubblefield, 'S7 Lytton Taylor, ’76 H. L. Thomas, DcPauw, '98 T. L. Thompson, ’So John Thompson. Jr., 'oS Dr. Harry S. Vaughn, '94 Claude Waller. 'Sj John A. Wilson, ’02 1)r. W. H. Witt, ’87 W. C. Weaver. ’o6 J. R. West. ’8o Douglas M. Wright, '04 Mappa Sigma Founded at the University of Virginia. 1807 JZ? Active and Alumni Chapters District I. The AW England Stales. I). G. M.t G. II. Stjcknby . ' ; University of Maine, Orono, Me.. T. C. Wescott. Kappa Sigma House. Alpha-Rho Bowdoin College. Brunswick, Me.. Er- p.est I. Goodspccd. Bcla-Kappt New Hampshire College. Durham, X. II ,. R K. Wadleigh. Kappa Sigma House Gamma-Epsilon Dartmouth College, Hanover. X. Ii . J. K. Knight. Jr.. 17 So Faycnvuhor Hall. Alpha-Lambda— University of Vermont, Burlington. Vt., Edward S. Abbott. 45 South Converse Hall. -52 Tudor St., Lynn. Mass. Gamma-Delta—Massachusetts State College. Am- herst. Mass . Walter R. Clarke, Kappa Sigma House. Gamma-Eta- Harvard University. Cambridge, Mass., Manning W. Morrill. Kappa Sigma House, 66 Winthrop St. Bela Alpha Brown University, Providence. R. I., A. J. Maryott. 6 Hope College. Alumni Chapters. Boston—Preston B. Churchill. 36S Winthrop St.. Winthrop. Mass. District II. AW York. Pennsylvania east oj Pittsburg, and .Veto Jersey. D. G. M., Charles G. Hodok.. . i i j X. Broad St Philadelphia, Pa. .IIpha-Kappa—Cornell University, Ithaca. X' V.. E. T. Hutchings. Kappa Sigma House. Gamn:a- .eta—New York University. Xcw York. X V.. M. W. St. John. Kappa Sigma House. An- drews Avenue and 183d Street. Gamma-Iota- -Syracuse University. Syracuse, X. Y., Arthur D. Lyman. Kappa Sigma House, 763 Irving Ave. Pi—Swarthmorc College, Swarthmore. Pa.. M. L. Johnson, Bon 291. Swarthmore. Pa. .1 Ipha-Delta- Pennsylvania State College, State Col- lege. Pa., C. G. Reiter. Kappa Sigma House. Alpha-Epsilon University of Pennsylvania. Phila- delphia. Pa.. Paul M. Sloan. Kappa Sigma House r 13 S. 37th St. Alpha-Phi—Bucknell University. Lcwisburg. Pa., Allan G. Ritter. Beta-Iota—Lehigh University. South Bethlehem. Pa. J. C. Fitzharris. Kappa Sigma House, 701 Dela- ware Ave. Beta-Pi Dickinson College. Carlisle, Pa.. Paul F. Stacy. Mappa Sigma Alumni Chapters. Buffalo—Nelson 'V. Cheney. Eden, X. Y. Ithaca—David F. Hoy. Ithaca, X. Y. Xew York'—S. T. Stewart, 29 W. 42d St.. New York City. Philadelphia Frank M. Gray, 1207 X. 25th St., Philadelphia. Scranton, Pa. R. A. Gardner. 539 Quineey Ave., Scranton, Pa. The Kappa Sigma Club of .Yeti' York—George 1$. Perrier, Jr., 2469 Broadway. District III. Delaware, Maryland, the District 0} Columina and Virginia. D G. M . H. li. D. Wilson. Alpha-Alpha—University of Mar 'land, Baltimore, Md., Francis J. Lynch, 130 W. Lanvale St. Alpha-Eta George Washington University. Wash- ington. D. C., Wilmer R. Leech, Kappa Sigma House, 2003 G. St.. X. W. Z.eta—University of Virginia. Charlottesville, Ya., Fred G. Pollard. Eta—Randolph-Macon College, .Ashland, Ya., W. W. Young. Mu- Washington and Lee University. I-cxington. Ya., Law Lamar. Jr. Xu- William and Mary College. Williamsburg, Ya., Bailey J. Locker, Kappa Sigma House. ..... .........Norfolk, Ya. I’psilon Hampden-Sidncy College. Hampden-Sid- ncy, Ya.. J. F. Draper. Kappa Sigma House. Beta-Beta Richmond College. Richmond, Ya.. A. J. Chewning, Jr. Alumni Chapters. Danville D. P. Withers. Danville, Ya. Lynchburg- Mosby G. Perrow, Lynchburg, Ya. .X civ port Xcivs W. S. Henley. Telephone Exchange. Newport News. Ya. Xorfolk■ Dr. E. C. S. Taliaferro, 57-59 Granby St.. Norfolk, Ya. Richmond Robert X. Pollard. Richmond, Ya. Washington Wm. M. Hallam. 16 5th St.. S. E. District IV. Xorth and South Carolina. D. G. M.. Hugh T. Shockley Delta—Davidson College. Davidson, X. C.. J. L. Mc- Clintock. Eta-Prime- Trinity College. Durham, X. C., T..B. Suiter. Alpha-Mu—University of Xorth Carolina. Chapel Hill, X. C.f L. De K. Belden. ............Spartanburg, S. C. Alpha Ya Wofford College. Spartanburg, S. C.. A. Willis. Kappa Sigma House. Bcta-Upsilon—North Carolina A. and M. College. W. Raleigh, X. C., J. M. Council. Kappa Sigma Alumni Chapters. Concord -Thos. W. Smith, Jr.. Concord, X. C. Kinston -Matt H. Allen. Kinston, X. C. Durham— Wilmington—K. C. James, Wilmington, X. C. District V. Georgia, Florida and Alabama. D. G. M., Eo. L. Sutton........care The Journal, Atlanta. Ga. Alpha-Beta- Mercer University. Macon, Ga.. Dean Newman, 130 Appleton Avc. Alpha-Tan Georgia School of Technology, Atlanta, Ga., Dean Hill. Beta-Lambda—University of Georgia, Athens. Ga.. II. B. Landis, 436 Hill St. Beta—University of Alabama, University, Ala., F. II. Craddock, Jr., University. Ala. Beta-Eta Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Auburn. Ala., R. B. Cheatham. Alumni Chapters. Atlanta Fred D. Appleby, 308 Equitable Building. Atlanta. Ga. Birmingham—W. E. Putnam, 2100 First Avc., Bir- mingham, Ala. Mobile E. E. Jenks, 155 X. Jackson St.. Mobile. Ala. Montgomery Douglass McQueen, 96 Mobile St.. Montgomery, Ala. Savannah—Charles P. Rowland. 22 E. Bryan St., Savannah, Ga. District VI. Tennessee. D. G. M.. Mvlks P. O’Connor, Vanderbilt Bldg...........Nashville, Tenn. Theta Cumberland University, Lebanon, Tenn.. Henry M. Blackburn. Kappa -Vanderbilt University. Nashville, Tenn., John C. Ransom. Kappa Sigma House. lunnbda -University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tenn,, E. G. Murrell. Phi -Southwestern Presbyterian University. Clarks- ville. Tenn., j. M. Alexander, Calvin Hall. Omega -University of the South, Scwance. Tenn., W. B. Sharp. Kappa Sigma House. Alpha-Theta—Union University, Jackson, Tenn., Herron C. Pearson. Alumni Chapters. Chattanooga W. T. Cooper, iS Keystone Bldg., Chattanooga. Tenn. Covington ('has. B. McClelland. Covington, Tenn. Jackson Roy S. Rochelle. 122 Hurt St., Jackson, Tenn. Memphis Thos. B. Collier. $2 Madison Avc., Mem- phis. Tenn. Xasltville—J. S. Johnson. 2102 West End Avc., Nashville, Tenn. rVappa Sigma District VII. Ohio. I Fes Virginia. Western Pennsylvania and Kentucky. D. C. M., Cornelius D. Scully..... Alpha-Sigma Ohio State University. Columbus. Ohio. Gordon Davies. Kappa Sigma House. 76 Smith Place. Beta-Phi- -Case School of Applied Science, Cleveland, Ohio, Myles I'. Armour. Kappa Sigma House, 2048 East 115th St. Beta-Delta- Washington and Jefferson College, Washington. Pa.. H. II. Smith, Kappa Sigma House, 274 15. Wheeling St. .Columbia Bank Bldg.. Pittsburg, Pa. Beta-Xu- Kentucky State College, Lexington. Ky. J. F. Battailc. 211 Arlington Ave. Alumni Chapters. Columbus, Ohio Paul H. Kohr, Westwood Realty Co.. Columbus. Ohio. Ixntisville Stuart Chevalier. 511 I-ouisville Trust Co.. Louisville. Ky. Pittsburg John McC. Price. 1105 Century Building. Pittsburg. P;t. District VIII. Michigan. Indiana. Illinois and Wisconsin I). C . M.. R. Allan Stephens..... Alpha-Zcta University of Michigan. Ann Arbor. Mich., Charles A. Hauser. Kappa Sigma House, 615 E. University Ave. Chi—Purdue University. Lafayette. Ind.. L. A. Storm, Kappa Sigma House. First and Waldron Sts. Alpha-Pi Walwsli College, Crawfordsville. Ind.. A. J. Ilesler. Kappa Sigma House. 607 15. Wa- bash. Beta-Theta -University of Indiana, Bloomington. Hid.. Clifton Williams. Kappa Sigma House. Alpha-Gamma University of Illinois, Champaign, 111., Paul W. Armstrong, Kappa Sigma House. 2i2 15. Green St. Alpha-Chi -Lake Forest University, Lake Forest. 111.. Harry B. Robinson, Kappa Sigma House. First Xat'l Bank Bldg., Danville. 111. Gamma-Beta University of Chicago, Chicago, 111.. Ben F. Newman, Kappa Sigma House, 6040 Ellis Ave. Beta Epsilon University of Wisconsin. Madison. Wis., F. B. Stiles. Kappa Sigma House, i Mcndoia Court. Alumni Chapters. Chicago -Chas. Chandler. 250 E. both St.. Chicago, III. Danville R. Allan Stephens. First National Bank Building, Danville, 111. Indianapolis S. 15. Perkins. 1011 X. Penn St.. In- dianapolis, Ind. Milwaukee- -P. W. Hammersmith. 116 Michigan st., Milwaukee, Wis. Kappa Sigma District IX. Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, North Dakota and South Dakota. I). G. M., W. K. Herrick.................. .Cherokee, Iowa. Beta-Mu—University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. Beta-Rho -University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa Minn., Arthur J. Walker, Kappa Sigma House. Emmet L. Hawkins, Kappa Sigma House. 1107 4th St., S. E. Alpha-Psi—University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb., H. P. Let ton, 1919 D St. District X. Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas and Oklahoma. D. G. M„ Sam A. Mitchell 121 Alpha-Omega William Jewell College. Liberty, Mo.. W. F. Earls, Kappa Sigma House Beta-Gamma University of Missouri. Columbia, Mo., T. J. Bices, Kappa Sigma House. Beta-Sigma Washington University. St. Louis. Mo., F. S. Perrings. Beta-Chi—Missouri School of Mines, Kolia, Mo.. Harry Porth. Kappa Sigma House. Beta-Tau Baker University, Baldwin, Kan., B. A. Green, Kappa Sigma House. Xi University of Arkansas. Fayetteville. Ark , G. J. Moore. Kappa Sigma House. Missouri Trust Building, St. Louis, Mo. Gamma-Kappa—University of Oklahoma, Norman, Okla., H. S. Browne, Kappa Sigma House. Alumni Chapters. Port Smith—Fort Smith, Ark. Kansas City—B. Starke Eppes, i2.;o Grand Avo.. Kansas City, Mo. Little Rock—James II. Stevenson. 108 Center Street. Little Rock, Ark. Pine Bluff—II. E. Trulock, Pine Bluff. Ark. St. Louis -Robert Funkhouser, 72? Chestnut Si St. Louis, Mo. District XI. Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas. D. G. M„ Scott Watson... Alpha-Upsilon—Millsaps College, Jackson. Miss., D. E. Zcpcmick, Kappa Sigma House. Gamma -Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, La., R. L. Bowman, Kappa Sigma House. Sigma—Tulane University, New Orleans, La.. L. A. Loustalot. Tulane University, New Orleans, La. Iota- Southwestern University. Georgetown. Texas. G. P. Nettles. Tau—University of Texas, Austin. Texas. Joe II. Gill. Kappa Sigma House, 19th and Colorado Sts. ...........Greenville, Miss. Alumni Chapters. Jackson -Robert B Ricketts, Gray-.McWillic Bldg.. Jackson, Miss. New Orleans T. J. Duggan. Jr.. New Orleans. I.a Ruston Emmett L. Kidd. Ruston. La. Texarkana T cx.ts- A rkansas. Vicksburg—E. II. Magrudcr. Vicksburg, Miss. Waco - Dr. J. M Evans, 41b and Austin Sts., Waco. Texas. Yazoo City J. H. Haverkamp. Yazoo City, Miss. Kappa Sigma District XII. Colorado, Wyoming and Utah. I). G. M.. V. F. Denious............815 E. C. Bldg.. Denver, Col. Alumni Chapters. Denver I). M. Carson, 3S0 South Sherman, Denver. Col. Utah Alumni. Isaac Russell, care Press Club, Salt Lake City, Utah. Beta-Omieron- University of Denver. University Park, Col., Ira R Seltzer, |io Charles Building, Denver, Col. Beta-Omega—Colorado College, Colorado Springs, Col.. Earl S. Alden, Kappa Sigma House', 930 X. Vel er St. Gamma-Gamma Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Col., K. II. Matheson, Kappa Sigma House. District XIII California and Nevada. D.G. M , Fred I. Perry,, .care Royal Ins. Co.. 122 Sansome St.. San Francisco. Cal. Beta-Zcla- Iceland Stanford Jr. University, Stanford University. Cal., J. II. Polhemus, Kappa Sigma House. Beta-Xi—University of California, Berkeley, Cal., J. X. Hanlon, Kappa Sigma House. 1739 Euclid Ave. Alumni Chapters. Los Angeles II. 11. Baskcrville, 703 Auditorium Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. San Francisco -Fred J. Perry, care Royal Insurance Co., 122 Sansome St.. San Francisco, Cal. District XIV. Washington. Oregon. Idaho and Montana. D. G. M.. Philip Tikdali... Btta-Psi—University of Washington, Seattle, Wash., B. E. Reser, Kappa Sigma House. Gamma-Alpha -University of Oregon. Eugene, Ore., Edgar W. Smith, Kappa Sigma House. Gamma-Theta University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho, P. K. Perkins, Kappa Sigma House, 8th and Washington Sts. 18 Colman Building, Seattle. Wash. Alumni Chapters. Portland Ben C. Dcy. Fenton Bldg.. Portland, Ore. Puget Sound Association Oscar W. Dam. 300 Boston Block. Seattle. Wash, Kappa Sigma Fratres in Urbe W. S. Armstead W. K. Beard Lee Brock H. B. Buckner T. M. DeMoss R. D. Fuller L. C. Glenn F. Goodman R. R. Goodpasture W. O. Harris R. H. Hkaland E. T. Hollins J. K. Hollins C. C. Horton E. F.Jared J. S. Johnson E. V. Kennedy C. T. Kirkpatrick L. N. Kirkpatrick II. Lauderdale H. T. Minor M. H. Sharpe S. B. Smith W. E. Stegbk W. P. Ott D. R. Stubblefield T. J. Tyne J. J. Vaughn J. R. Wilson O. H. Wilson Dan Blake F. J. Blakp. Charles Womack J. G. Knox W. II. Crittenden Kappa CHapter of Kappa Sigma Established i S7 7. Re-established 1SS5. I'ralrv in Facullnlp I). R. Stubblefield. M. A.. M. I) , I). I). S .Dean of Dental Department L. C. Glenn, Ph. I). ...................................... Professor of Geology O. II. Wilson. M. D.......................... .. Professor Diseases of Children Po 1 Crnclvt Alo! Larkin Elmore Crouch. M. A. (Vanderbilt)............................ Nashville. Term. H. C. Bowen.......................................................... Winona. Miss. Clnn of lOOtt Harwell Allen. B. E . ........... Nashville, Tenn. L. F. Wilson. D. D. S.................... Mobile. Ala. Robert E. Blake. B. A.............Nashville. Tenn. Andrew J Walker. LL. B -----------Birmingham. Ala. Beverly Winslow Howe, LL. B..............Carrollton, Ky. Mappa Sigma CUn of 1909 Wm. M. Woodall. LL. 13 ..............Wylam, Ala. Vaughn- Blake, B. S..............Nashville, Tcnn. John- C. Ransom. B. A.........Murfreesboro, Tcnn. Willard Tiiroop. B. A............Nashville, Tcnn. J. C. Cullby, M. D........... Cion Th • P Pi fcK. Ji S ..Springfield. Tcnn. J it R. Ransom, B. A.......... ...Palmetto, Tcnn. Oliver L Howell, B. A................Dover, Term. J. D Hunter, B. D......... eu Howard Barker Ross, Jr.. B. S .Clarksville. Tcnn. Orvillp. Mortimer Alsup. B. S .Memphis, Tenn. James Weakley Young, B. A Memphis, Tenn. William Mangum Aden. B. S .Memphis. Tenn. Henry Hudson Williams. B. E . Bamesville, Ga. Jambs Richard Crowe. B. S .... Sheffield. Ala. Harlin G. Tucker. B. S............Nashville. Tcnn. Robt. H. Gill. B. E . .........Fayetteville, Tenn. H. M. Rhea, Pii. G........... Clarksville. Tcnn. L. D. Patterson, B. D............Birmingham. Ala. ............. Jackson. Miss. of «910 William Henry Greenwood. B. S...Waco, Texas. I oh n_ Knox. B. li ............. Nashville. Tenn. E. M. Johnston, D. D. S.............Fresno, Cal. .............Pratt City, Ala. of 1911 James Henry Roberts, M. I) ........ Jackson. Tenn. James Walsh McClarbn. M. 1) .Jackson, Tenn. John Walter Morris, M. D . .Brinkley, Tcnn. John Robert McLarty. B. S Water Valley. Miss. Willard Steele. M. D - .Chattanooga, Tcnn. Kenner Moore Thkoop. B. S .Nashville. Tenn. Km Cm Aik. Tennessee Nu of Sigma AlpHa Epsilon Established at Vanderbilt, 187S. Re-established 1SS3. Fratres in Facultate Jambs A. Dai.k, D. D. S----Professor of Dental Anatomy, Technic, bridge and Crown Work Olin West, Pii.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 C. I'. Anderson, M. D. R.oll of Members Post Graduate C. IL McHenry. B. S., M. A.................... Monroe, La. Class of 1908 B. L. Green, M. D-------------Birmingham, Ala. Robt. McGee, I). D. S.........New Orleans, La. W. M. Gregory, LL. B............Augusta, Ark. II. E. Shbrrkll, B. A ............Dcllrosc. Tcnn. R. K. Mason, LL. B---------------St. Louis, Mo. M. II. Stuart, M. D........... Owensboro, Ky. S. W. Williams, B. E. and B. A...West Harpcth, Tenn. Class of 1909 II. E. Branseord, B. S..........Union City, Tenn. J. M. Cowden, LL. B---------------Midland, Texas. X. T. Dowling. B. A.................Ozark. Ala. J7 M. OWYNN, B. s..........................Martha, Tenn. M. B. KinGj LL. B...................Shelbyville, Tenn. K. B. Maupin, B. A............Shelbyville, Tenn. F. M. Mayfield, B. A.............Cleveland, Tenn. Paul Pinson, LL. B................Nashville, Tenn. W. W. Pinson, B. S................Nashville, Tenn. W. C. Rowell, Pii. C.............Winchester. Tenn. W. H. Scott, LL. B...............Tony Creek, S. C. Harry Stam, M. 1)..............Amsterdam, Holland. W. C. Steele, B. E.........................Martin, Tenn. I). S. Stuart, LL. B....................Cleveland, Tenn. Tennessee Nu of Sigma .Alpha Epsilon Class of 1910 C. C. Daniel, B. D.................La Pine, Ala. J. R. Garrett, B. S......South Pittsburg, Tenn. J. C. Guild, B. E..............Chattanooga, Tcnn. J. S. Hawkins, M. 1)........... Cedar Hill, Tenn. W. L. Walker, M. D....... Class M. V. Arnold, M. D...............Florence, Ala. R. V. Erwin, B. S.............Bell Buckle, Tenn. A. G. McHenry, M. D................ Monroe, La. J. M. Wilson, B. S....... J. H. Jones, M. 1)....................Oak Hill, Ala. I sham Kimball, M. D......... .........Jackson, Ala. D. A. Lehman, M. L)....................Carmi, 111. Murrell Pinson. M. I)................Nashville, Tenn. ...........Covington, Tenn. f 1911 H. M. Siibrrbll, B. A.... ............Dellrose, Tenn. H. B. SHOFNER7B. A..............Shelbyville, Tenn. A. A. Swann, B. S___________________ Dandridge, Tenn. .........Bell Buckle. Tenn. Maim? Sigma A.lpHa Epsilon Established in 1856 at the University of Alabama. Colors: Royal Purple and Old Gold. Flowtr: Violet. J2? R.oll of Active CHapters Province Maine Alpha—University of Maine, Orono. Me. Massachusetts Beta-U psilon—Boston University, Boston. Mass. Massachusetts lota-Tau—Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston. Mass. Alpha Massachusetts Gamma—Harvard University, Cam- bridge, Mass. Massachusetts Delta Worcester Polytechnic Insti- tute, Worcester. Mass. Province Beta A 'cw York Alpha—Cornell University. Ithaca. N. Y. A7ew York Mu—Columbia University, New York. X. Y. ATew York Sigma-Phi St. Stephens College. Annan- dale. X. Y. New York Delta—Syracuse University. Svracuse. N. Y. Pennsylvania Omega—Allegheny College, Meadville, Pa. Province Washington City Kho 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 Zela—Bucknell University. Lewis- burg. Pa. Pennsylvania Delta Gettysburg College. Gettys- burg. Pa. Pennsylvania Theta— University of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia. Pa. Gemma North Carolina Xi University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. X. C. Xorth Carolina Theta Davidson College, Davidson. X. C. South Carolina Gamma Wofford College. Spartan- burg. S. C. Sigma AlpHa Epsilon Province Dolt a Michigan Iota-Beta—University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. Michigan Alpha Adrian College, Adrian, Mich. Ohio Sigma—Mt. Union 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 Rho- Case School of Science, Cleveland, Ohio. Indiana Alpha—Franklin College, Franklin, Ind. Provinc Georgia Beta University of Georgia, Athens, Ga. Georgia Psi—Mercer University, Macon. Ga. Georgia Epsilon—Emory College, Oxford, Ga. Georgia Phi—Georgia School of Technology, At- lanta, Ga. Indiana Beta—Purdue University, West Lafayette, Ind. Indiana Gamma—University of Indiana, Blooming- ton, Ind. Illinois Psi-Omega—Northwestern University, Ev- anston, 111, Illinois Baa - University of Illinois, Champaign, 111. Illinois Theta—University of Chicago, Chicago, 111. Minnesota Alpha -University of Minnesota, Minne- apolis. Minn. IUmcomsim Alpha University of Wisconsin, Mad- ison. Wis. Epsilon Alabama Iota—Southern University.Greensboro,Ala. Alabama Mu—University of Alabama, University, Ala. Alabama Alpha-Mu—Alabama Polytechnic Insti- tute, Auburn, Ala. Province Zeta Missouri Alpha—University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo. Missouri Beta Washington University, St. I-ouis, Mo. Xebraska iMtnbda-Pi—University of Nebraska, Lin- coln. Neb. Arkansas Alpha-Upsilon—University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Ark. Kansas Alpha—University of Kansas. Lawrence, Kan. Iowa Beta -University of Iowa, Iowa City. Iowa. Iowa Gamma—Iowa Stale College, Ames, Iowa. Province Etu Colorado Chi— University of Colorado, Boulder, Col. Colorado .eta Denver University. Denver, Col. Colorado UimMa—Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Col. California Alpha—Leland Stanford Junior Univer- sity, Stanford, Cal. California Beta—University of California, Berkeley, Cal. Washington Alpha—University of Washington, Seat- tle, Wash. Si8 ma AlpHa E-psilon Frovinc Theta Louisiana Epsilon Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge. La. Louisiana Tau-Upsilon—Tulane University, New Orleans, La. Mississippi Comma—University of Mississippi, Uni- versity. Miss. Texas Rho—University of Texas, Austin. Texas. Province Iota 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 LaniMa—Cumberland University, Leb- anon, Tenn. Tennessee Xu—Vanderbilt University. Nashville. Tenn. Tennessee Kappa -University of Tennessee, Knox- ville, Tenn. Tennessee Omega University of the South, Scwa- nce, Tenn. Tennessee Eta—Southwestern Baptist University. Jackson, Tenn. Alumni .Associations Alliance, Ohio Detroit, Mich Atlanta, Ga. Evanston. 111. Birmingham. Ala. Florence, Ala. Boston. Mass. Chattanooga. Tenn. Chicago. 111. Cincinnati. Ohio Cleveland, Ohio Denver, Col. Iowa City, Iowa Kansas City. Mo. Lexington. Ky. 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. I-ouis. Mo. New Orleans. La. Washington, D. C. New York, N. Y. Wilmington, N. C. Sigma AlpHa Fratres in Jambs T. Altman, Tenn. Eta. '82 D. P. Adams, Tcnn. Nu. '76 Jambs D. Anderson, Tenn. Lambda. '89 Clifton K. Atchison, Tenn. Nu, '90 F. M. Bass. Tenn. Nu. '96 W. S. Booten, Ga. Epsilon, ’95 Clarence F. Boyd. Tenn. Nu. '9.; J. W. Bigos, Tenn. Eta, '02 W. P. Burdette, Tenn. Nu. '79 Charles S. Briggs. Tenn. Nu, '75 Stitii M Cain, Tenn. Nu. ‘96 John Carutiiers, Tenn. Lambda, ’91 B. F. Cheatham, Tenn. Omega, '85 P. R. Cheatham. Tenn. Omega, '88 Felix M. Compton, Tenn. Nu, ’80 E. Z. Crow, Va. Pi, ’93 E. L. Doak, Tenn. Nu, ’96 James A. Dale, Tenn. Nu, ’96 Richard Douglas. Tenn. Nu, '81 John Early, Tenn. Nu, '86 W. P. Ferguson. Tenn. Nu, '86 Matt M. Gardner, Tenn. Nu, '75 McPhebtbrs Glasgow, Va. Pi, '94 Edward A. Glover, Va. Sigma, '75 J. Avery Grannie, 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. Nu. '05 Litton Hickman, Tenn. Nu, ’96 George W. Higut, Jr.. Tenn. Nu. '96 M. E. Holdkrness, Tenn. Nu, ’02 William B. Holmes, Tenn. Lambda. '71 Frank K. Houston, Tenn. Nu, '04 W. Ross Hopkins, Tenn. Nu. '81 E-psilon Urbe William A. Provise, Tenn. Lambda, '89 J. P. Raines, Tenn. Nu, ’97 O. H. Bedford, Tenn. Kappa. ’90 Guy Reynolds, Tenn. Nu, '96 Thomas B. Scoggins, Tenn. Nu. ’95 Euclid Snow, Tenn. Nu, '98 Sidney Sinnot, Tenn. Nu, ‘99 Joseph H. Thompson, Tenn. Lambda, '75 ('. 0. Van Leer, Tenn. Nu. ’95 Robert Vaughan, Tenn. Nu, '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 Tuppbr, Tenn. Omega, '03 J. Peeplbs. Va. Omicron, ’83 John C. Tombrlin, Tenn. Nu, '04 John A. Bell, Tenn. Nu. 93 E. 1 . Beverly, Tenn. Omega, '98 H. Hargrove, Tenn. Nu, ’Si James T. Meadors K. Saunders David H. Bishop, Tenn. Nu. ‘70 A. P. Bourland, Tenn. Eta. '82 M. Clements, 111. Theta, ‘oj J. R. Coleman, Tenn. Kappa, '79 ('. S. Conway, Tenn. Zeta, '97 A. S. Dabney, Ky. Epsilon, ’08 N. B. Dozier, Ky. Epsilon, ’99 G. S. Moore, Tenn. Lambda A Gennktt, Tenn. Nu. ‘94 Olin West, Tenn. Nu. '95 F. I). Gill, Jr.. Tenn. Zeta. '93 M S. Hawkins. Tenn. Nu, '7s E. E. Hendricks, Tenn. Lambda, '93 Si£ma .Alpha Epsilon Fratres in Urbo Norman Kirkman, Tenn. Nu, '81 E. F. Langford. Tcnn. Lambda, ’89 H. C. Lancing, Tcnn. Kappa. ’86 A. N. McDonald, Tcnn. Zcta, ’97 F. O. McGavock, Tcnn. Nu, ’6i K. T. McConnico, Tenn. Nu. '96 B. L. McNKilly. Tcnn. Zcta. '90 J. Washington Moore. Tcnn. Nu, '91 H. T. Miluurn, Ky. Epsilon, '01 H. B. Miller, Tcnn. Nu. '87 May Overton, Tcnn. Nu, '75 Ed. Pigub. Ga. Beta, ’Ss J. W. Morton, Tenn. Lambda, ‘78 Washington Hudson, Tenn. Nu. ‘93 J. F. Jarman, Tcnn. Eta, '84 A. W. Lamar, S. C. Phi. ’70 II. E. Kirk, Tcnn. Zcta, ’94 M. Lindslp.y. Tenn. Nu. 8i W. L. Martin, Tenn. Nu, ’79 E. Moore, Ga. Phi. '04 L. F. Phillips, Tcnn. Nu, ’94 C. R. Smith, Tcnn. Nu. '87 C. W. Felder, Ga. Phi. ’08 II. W. Thompson. Ky. Epsilon, ’07 J. W. Grigsby, Tcnn. Lambda. '99 C. F. Anderson, Tcnn. Nu, ’07 Albert Britt, Tcnn. Lambda. '06 James E. Chappell, Tcnn. Nu, ’oS Paul Chambers, Tcnn. Lambda, ’07 ITS ALL UP NOW fl p =HR. O-p SuSperloeaS. Kappa AlpHa Founded at Washington and Lee University, 1865. Colors: Crimson and Old Gold. Flowers: Magnolia and Red Rose. JZ? Chi Chapter Established April 9. «883. Claes T. E. Fuller. M. D...............Austin, Texas. R. E. Hughes, M. 1)............. Austin, Texas. II. E. Palmer, B. A........Murfreesboro, Tenn. Close Winston Caldwell, B. E..............Nashville, Tenn. W. T. McLain, B. S.. LL. B...........Glostcr. Miss. Andrew Prather. B. S...............Columbus. Ga. Henry R. Perry, B. E...............Nashville, Tenn. Class 0 Erwin Caldwell. B. E.............. Nashville, Tenn. Paul Nyk. B. A.....................Nashville. Tenn. Class F. P. Bradford. B. S..............Columbus. Ga. Douglas W. Brooks, B. S.. ........Memphis, Tenn. W. D. Caldwell. B. S.............Nashville, Tenn. Randolph F. Caldwell, B. S........Nashville, Tenn. M. H. Clark. B. S.. TILT.........Nashville. Tenn. of 1908 J. M. Ryan, B. E ...............Nashville, Tenn. C. P. Wofford. LL. B.........Spartanburg, S. C. J. P. Brothers, D. D. S..............Mississippi, of 1909 J. N. Sledge, D. D. S............Wetumpka, Ala. A. B. Sparkman, LL. B ....... .Cleveland. Miss. I. F. Wade, LL. B______________ Trenton, Tenn. D. W. Webb, B. A...............Nashville, Tenn. of 1910 Wm. McC. Lawler, M. D ............Martin. Tenn. J. C. Hall, M. D.,.............McLainsboro. 111. of 1911 Douglas Johnston, B. A-----------.Trenton, Tenn. Loyd E. White. B. S.. ............Abbeville. La. Macon H. Callicott, B. S .........Memphis. Tenn. Trbzbvant Collier. B. S...........Memphis, Tenn. Richard H. Lyle. B. S . ......Brownsville, Tenn. Dec«axcd. Mappa AJpHa Active Chapters Alpha—Washington and Lee- University, Lexing- ton, Va. Gamma—University of Georgia, Athens. On. Delta - Wofford College, Spartanburg, S. C. Epsilon—Emory College, Oxford, Ga. ' .eta—Randolph-Mneon College. Ashland. Va Eta—Richmond College. Richmond, Va. Theta—Kentucky State College, Lexington. Kv. Kappa—Mercer University. Macon. Ga. Lambda—University of Virginia, Charlottesville. Va. A’k—Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Aubum, Ala. Xi—Southwestern University, Georgetown. Texas. Omicrott—University of Texas. Austin, Texas. Pi—University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tcnn. Sigma—Davidson College, Davidson, N. C. Upsilon—University of North Carolina. Chapel Hill, N. C. Phi—Southern University. Greensboro, Ala. Chi—Vanderbilt University. Nashville, Tenn. Psi—Tulanc 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-' .vta—William and Mary College, Williams- burg, Va. Alpha-Eta—Westminster College. Fulton, Mo. Alpha-Theta—Kentucky University. Lexington, Ky. Alpha-Kappa University of Missouri. Columbia. Mo Alpha-Lambda Johns Hopkins University, Haiti more, Md. Alpha-Mu—Millsaps College. Jackson. Miss. Alpha-.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 - Leland Stanford Junior University, Stan ford, Cal. .•11pha-Rho— West Virginia University. Morgantown W. Va. Alpha-Sigma- -Georgia School of Technology, At lanta. Ga. Alpha-Tan—Hampdcn-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. Mappa j lpHa JZ? Fratres in Facultate I)r. Lucius Ii. Burch. M. D., Chi Dr W. C. Dixon, M. I).. Chi T. II Maloxb, M. A.. LL. B . Chi J. G. Jackson, C. E.. Chi P. B. Kbrn, B. A . B. D„ Zeta Chi Dk. Alex Perry, M. I).. Chi Dr. J. W. McCall. M. I).. Pi John Beli. Kebblb. LL. B., Chi Bert E. Young. A. M., Pii. D., Chi l£r . Ii. Barthbll T. H. Malone J. B. Kebblb H. A. Jackson J. E. Hart W. C. Dixon R. J. Cooper M. M. Morgan L. G. O'Bryan John Overton Clarke Jones A. Perry, Jr. j. F. Caldwell B. ii. Young C. C. Washburn Henry Skbggs Fratres in Urbe Lucius ii. Burch E. T. Kirkpatrick Granbf.rry Jackson G. S. Herrick J. II. Fall. Jr. O. Dickinson W. C. Cherry W. M. Pierce R. C. Plater J. W. Moore J. W. McCall W. R. Porter Kenneth White W. S. Yarbrough J. N. Williams 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. Kbrn F. A. Black Foster Jones Thomas I. Webb I. R. Thomas A. W. Shipp Alumnae Chapters Norfolk, Va. Macon, Ga. St. I-ouis, Mo. Hampton, Va. Augusta, Ga. Centerville, Miss. Franklin, Ga. Little Rock, Ark. Selma, Ala. Houston, Texas Boston, Mass. Spartanburg, S. C. Louisville. Kv. Richmond, Va. Lexington. Ky. Alexandria’ La. Newport News. V; Stanton, Va. Hattiesburg. Miss. Kansas City, Mo. Anniston, Ala. Memphis, Tenn. GriHin, Ga. Philadelphia, Pa. Savannah, Ga. Wilmington, N. C Huntington. W 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. . Va. Raleigh. X. C. Talladega, Ala. Atlanta, Ga. Montgomery, Ala. Shreveport, La. Dallas. Texas Baltimore. Md. Nashville, Tenn. New Orleans, La. Washington, D. C. Asheville, N. C. Charleston, W. Va. Columbus, Ga. The Question of tHe Hour O Breezes wafted here in March, Where travel you? What seek to do? O Freshmen gay, that ever march Fifth Avenue, why peek you—you? Ah, lovely curl of lovely Ann, Canst tell me true? Dost wonder, too? And ankle trim in hose of tan. Is it at you? Is it at you? Yes, Copper, huge and stern of mien. O Man of Blue, I ask you, too, Why gazeth Freshie at this scene ? Is it at you? Is it at you? O breezes wafted here in March, Where travel you? What seek to do? O Freshmen gay that ever march Fifth Avenue, why peck you—you? S. W. Williams. Beta THeta Pi Founded at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, July 4, 1839. Colors: Pink and Light Blue. Beta Lambda Chapter Established 1883. Active Chapters Beta Iota—Amherst College Upsilon—Boston University Beta Sigma—Bowdoin University District I Kappa—Brown University Alpha Omega—Dartmouth College Beta Eta—University of Maine District II Alpha Alpha—Columbia University Sigma Beta—Stevens Institute of Technology Beta Gamma—Rutgers College Mu Epsilon— Wesleyan University Phi Chi—Yale University District 111 Beta Theta—Colgate University Beta Epsilon—Syracuse University Beta Delta—Cornell University Theta .eta—University of Toronto Beta Zeta—St. Lawrence University Xu—Union University District IV Alpha Sigma—Dickinson College Phi—University of Pennsylvania Alpha Chi—Johns Hopkins University Gamma—Washington and Jefferson Beta Chi—Lehigh University Alpha Upsilon—Pennsylvania State College District V Phi Alpha—Davidson College Eta Beta—University of North Carolina Zeta—Hampden-Sidney College Omicron—University of Virginia Beta THeta Pi District VI Epsilon—Central University licta Lambda—Vanderbilt University Beta Omicron—University of Texas District VII Psi—Betheny College Beta Kappa—University of Ohio Beta Ku—University of Cincinnati Theta Delta—Ohio State University Alpha— Miami University Beta Psi—University of West Virginia Alpha Gamma—Wit ten berg University Alpha Kappa—Case Polytechnic Institute Alpha Eta—Denison College Theta—Ohio Wesleyan University District VIII Beta—Western Reserve University Alpha Lambda -University of Wooster Beta Alpha—Kenyon College Delta—De Pau w University lota—Hanover College District IX Pi—University of Indiana Beta Mu—Purdue University Tau—Wabash College District X Chi—Beloit College Alpha Pi—University of Wisconsin Lamb-da Rho University of Chicago Alpha Xi—Knox College Sigma Rho—University of Illinois lambda—University of Michigan Rho— Northwestern University District XI Alpha Epsilon—Iowa Wesleyan University Beta Pi—University of Minnesota Alpha Tau—University of Nebraska District XII Alpha Beta - University of Iowa Tau Sigma—Iowa State College Beta Tau—University of Colorado .eta Phi—University of Missouri Alpha Zeta—Denver College luimbda lota—Washington University Alpha Ntt—University of Kansas lAimbdei Delta—Westminster College Gamma Phi— University of Oklahoma District XIII Omega—Uni versity of California Beta Omega—Washington State University Laml. Ja Sigma—Leland Stanford University J. P. Atkinson W. Mack Baxter G. F. Blackib George C. Brown Lucius P. Brown J.W. Byrns Tyler Calhoun E. B. Davis H. M. Drifoos S. G. Douglas XI. P. Estes E. B. Rucker John Ritim, Jr. Horace H. Hull A. H. Sharp Aiken, S. C. Akron, Ohio. Anderson, Ind. Asheville, N. C. Athens. Ohio. Austin. Texas. Baltimore, Md. Boston. Mass. Buffalo. N. Y. Cambridge, Mass. Charleston. W. Va. Chicago, 111. Cincinnati. Ohio. Cleveland. Ohio. Columbus. Ohio. Beta THeta Pi Fratres in Urbe C. C. Slaughter W. G. Hutcheson R. L. Morris G. M. Smith A. W. Stock well R. L. Morris. Jr. H. E. Smith E. W. Thomas E. M. Thomas W. H. Sterling Gates P. Tiiruston W. L. Owsley A. N. Fite Charles W. Rais- Hamilton Parks A. P. Foster Job Moore L. D. Palmer R. D. Goodlkt Charles C. Trat.uf, W. T. Rogers Grafton Green J. O. Treanor Thomas Weaver G. B. Guild K W.JUNOKRMANN J. W. Handley R. L. C. White W. II. Williamson E. W. Thompson Richard Hall Ira Landritii E. B. Corbett, Jr. Avery Handley H. H. Lurton. Jr. J. R. Crawford J. A. Harris F. C. Maury G. B. Kirkpatrick Bishop E. E. Hoss J. H. Miller George Warren Alumni Chapters Dallas. Texas. Portland. Ore. Springfield, Ohio. Davenport, Iowa Richmond, Va. Waco, Texas. Dayton. Ohio. San Francisco. Cal. Indianapolis, Ind. Denver. Col. Sioux City. Iowa. I .os Angeles, Cal. Des Moines. Iowa Toledo. Ohio. Miami County, Ohio. Detroit. Mich. Wheeling. W. Va. Nashville. Tenn. Galesburg. 111. Hartford. Conn. Omaha, Neb. Evansville. Ind. Lincoln. Neb. Pittsburg. Pa. Grand Rapids. Mich. Memphis. Tenn. Providence. R. I. Hamilton, Ontario. Minneapolis. Minn. San Antonio. Tex. Kansas City. Mo. New York, N. Y. Seattle, Wash. Louisville, Ky. Philadelphia. Pa. Syracuse, N. Y. Milwaukee, Wis. Portland. Me. Washington. D. C. New Haven, Conn. St. Louis. Mo. Zanesville. Ohio. Peoria. III. Schenectady,' X. Y. Beta THeta Pi Fratres in Facultate W. H. Schuerman, C. E., Dean of Engineering Department; Professor of Civil and Mechan- ical Engineering. H. C. Tolman, Ph.D., D. D., Professor of Greek. JuncB H. H. 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, Insur- ance. Partnership, Criminal Law. Fratres in Universitate CUm 1908 Daniel Ewell Atkins, B. S., Nashville, Tenn. Dazey Goodwin Chase, B. E., Nashville. Tenn. Thomas F. Clay, M. D., Tutwilcr, Miss. John L. Craig, LL. B., Culleoka, Tenn. S. Cecil Ewing. B. S., Columbia, Tenn. Class E. Allen Cox, B. A., Baldwyn, Miss. Harry D. Leech, LL.B., Nashville, Tenn. James C. Mathbney, M. D., Cookeville, Tenn. William P. Mathbney, B. A., Cookeville. Tenn Thomas F. Paine, B. A., Aberdeen, Miss. William O. Batts, B. A., Cedar Hill, Tenn. 1909 Norman Dale,. B. S., Columbia, Tenn. Hinton G. Kittrell, LL. B., Nashville, Tenn. Class 1910 J. Ross Cheshire, B. E., Nashville. Tenn. ,Tobl I. Hobsoj . M. D„ Somerville, Tenn. B. Frank Batts, B. A., Guthrie, Ky. Dwight W. Morrison, B. E.. McKenzie, Tenn. Burchetts M. Weaver. B. A., Tupelo. Miss. Claa 1911 Fred Forester. D. D. S., Champaign, 111. Job I. Nbtterville. B. S., Anderson, Ind. Francis B. Moorman, B. S.. Somerville, Tenn. Will V. Ford. B. S., Luray, Va. Lucian Smith, B. A., West Point, Miss. Delta Tau Delta Founded at Bethany. West Virginia, 1859. Colors: Purple, White and Gold. Flower: Pansy. Active 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. Scwanee. Tenn. W t m Omicron—University of Iowa, Iowa City. Iowa. Beta Gamma—University of Wisconsin. Madison. Wis. Beta Eta—University of Minnesota. Minneapolis, Minn. Beta Kappa—University of Colorado. Boulder, Col. Beta Pi—Northwestern University, Evanston, 111. Beta Rho—Iceland Stanford Jr. University, Stan- ford, 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 lota—University of Virginia, Charlottesville. Va. Beta Xi—Tulanc University, New Orleans, La. Gamma Eta—George Washington University. Wash- ington, D. C. Gamma lota University of Texas, Austin, Texas. Division Beta Tan—University of Nebraska, Lincoln. Neb. Beta Epsilon—University of Illinois. Champaign. Ill Beta Omega—University of California. Berkeley. Cal. Gamma Alpha, University of Chicago, Chicago. III. Gamma Beta—Armour Institute, Chicago, 111. Gamma Theta—Baker University, Baldwin. Kan. Gamma Kappa—University of Missouri, Columbia. Mo. Division Gamma lambda Purdue University. Lafayette. Ind. Beta Bela—DePamv University. Greencastle. Ind. Beta eta—Butler College. University of Indianap- olis, Irvington. Ind. Beta Phi—Ohio State University. Columbus, Ohio. Beta Psi—Wabash College, Crawfordsvillc, Ind. Gamma Delta—University of West Virginia. Mor- gantown. W. Va. Delta Tau Delta Eastern Division Alpini -Allegheny College, Mead ville. Pa. Gamma—Washington and Jefferson College, Wash- ington. Pa. Rho- Stevens Institute of Technology. Hoboken.X.J. I'psilon Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, X. J. Bela l.aml Ja -Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pa. Beta Mu- Tufts College. Tufts College, Mass. Beta .Yu Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Boston. Mass. Beta Omicron— Cornell University, Ithaca, X. Y. Beta Chi Brown University, Providence, R. I. Gamma Gamma- Dartmouth College. Hanover, X. H. Gamma Epsilon —Columbia University, Xew York City, X. Y. Gamma Zeta— Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn. Alumni Chapters San Francisco Minneapolis Omaha Milwaukee Pittsburg Philadelphia Indianapolis Cleveland Evansville Boston Kansas City Atlanta Chicago Cincinnati Toledo Xew York Prank Ai.lkn, Lambda J. E. II. Atkinson. Lamlnla John P. Batbs, Lambda Gbo. 1). Brkngelman, Lambda John C. Brown, Jr.. Lambda Walter Cain. Lamlxla John B. Carman, Lambda W. A. Covington, Beta Iota Jambs D. B. DbBow, Lambda Thomas H. Kppbrson, Lambda Hbnry W. Evans, Lambda Roubrt H. Pbarky, Lambda John R. Fisher, Lambda Frank G. Pits, Lambda Fratre in Urbe Frank B. Fogg, Lambda John Garrison, Lambda Any. Goodman, Lambda L. A. Kiruy, Lambda John T. Lf.li.yett, Lambda Walter Lbnbiian, Lambda Goulding Marr, Lambda Judge. W. K. McAlister, Theta W. P. McClure W. Van McGavock Lb Roy McGregor, Lambda W. L. Xiciiol, Beta Theta Jbsse Overton, Lambda Henry Peeper, Beta Delta Littlbton Pardub, Lambda J. W. Rudolph William Simmons, Lambda Robert T. Smith, Lambda Harry S. Stokes. Lambda J. X. Stone. Lambda Hon. Geo. X. Tillman, Theta Frank X. Vaughn, Lambda George B. Vooriieis, Chi W. T. Waters, Alpha R. A. Wilson. Gamma P. II. Woodall, Beta Theta W. J. Anderson, Lambda M. F. Woodrow, Lambda Delta Tau Delta J, N Stonjj---- ......... W S. I.OVK Jambs Johnson....... Coulter Morrison..- W. S. Ivy. P. G. W. Gillbspib--- W. P. Butler---------- j . P. Lono-- - W. T Stewart. JZ7 Lambda Chapter Established 1881. Jc? Undergraduate Class of 1908 B. E M. I) M 1) M. I) . . Class of 1910 M I) Class of 1911 M I) M. I) B. B B. E ---------Nashville. Tcnn. Bertrand. Mo. Barlow, Ky. Clarksville, Tcnn. West Point. Miss. ........ Covington, Tcnn. ......Shreveport, La. - .Springfield, Tcnn. Fort Worth. Texas. JKe Sigma CHapter of Sigma Nu Trnlret in Urbe Harvey H. Hannah, Kappa Dr. R. E. Fort, Sigma Dr. T. W. Menses, Sigma L. J. Loventhal, Sigma E. Sinclair, Beta Omicron Geo. A. Schwab, Beta Harry F. Ambrose, Sigma A. W. Christian, Sigma Martin Roberts, Sigma R. C. Jones, Sigma E. Jones, Sigma S. R. Weaver, Sigma G. J. Cooper, Omicron Prank F. Frantz, Sigma Dr. O. Crockett, Sigma Scott Shivers, Sigma C. B. Eatherly, Sigma Dabney Minor, Sigma J. C. Stark, Sigma T. E. Weathbrholt, Beta Beta John W. Clifton, Sigma R. B. Bledsoe, Sigma Vernon I. Witherspoon, Zeta George Norton, Kappa Wm. Godfrey Gkrst Marvin H. Darby, Sigma Alumni Chapter! Nashville, Tenn. St. Louis, Mo. Louisville. Ky. Milwaukee, Wig. Birmingham, Ala. New York, N. Y. Baton Rouge, La. Wheeling, W. Va. San Francisco, Cal. Charlotte, N. C. Lexington, Ky. Detroit, Mich. Pueblo, Col. Salisbury. N. C. Shelbyvillc, Ky. Columbia, Mo. Denver, Col. Columbus, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio Wilmington, N. C. Atlanta, Ga. Indianapolis, Ind. Portland, Ore. Canton, Ohio Chicago. Ill, Davenport. Iowa Dallas. Texas Toledo. Ohio Boston, Mass. Des Moines. Iowa Seattle, Wash. Pittsburg, Pa. Kansas City, Mo. Sigma N i Pounded at Virginia Military Institute in 1869. Colors: White, Black and Old Gold. Flower: White Rose. jzr Chapter List First Gamma Psi—Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y. Pi—Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pa. Beta Rho—University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. Beta Sigma—University of Vermont, Burlington, Vt. Division Gamma Delta Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken. X. J. Gamma Epsilon -Lafayette College, Easton, Pa. Gamma Theta--Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. Delta Beta—Dartmouth College, Hanover. X. H. Second Division Sigma—Vanderbilt University, Xashvillc, Tenn. 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-Sorth Georgia Agricultural College, Dahl- onega. Ga. Eta—Mercer University, Macon, Ga. F ourth Epsilon—Bethany College, Bethany, W. Va. Beta Beta DePauw University, Greencastle, Ind. Beta Xu- Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. Beta .eta Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind. Beta Eta University of Indiana, Bloomington, Ind. Gamma Pi -University of West Virginia, Morgan- town, W. Va. Division Xi—Emory College, Oxford, Ga. Beta Theta—Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Au- burn, Ala. Gamma Alpha—Georgia School of Technology, Atlanta, Ga. Division Beta lota—Mt. Union College, Alliance, Ohio. Beta I’psilon—Rose Polytechnic Institute, Terre Haute, Ind. Delta Alpha Case School of Applied Science, Cleve- land, Ohio. Sigma N u Fifth Division Gamma Bela -Northwestern University, Evanston, 111. Gamma Gamma—Albion College, Albion, Mich. Gamma Lambda—University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. Gamma Mu- -University of Illinois, Champaign, 111. Gamma Xu—University of Michigan. Ann Arbor, Mich. Gamma Rko —University of Chicago, Chicago, 111. Delta Theta—Lombard University, Galesburg, III. Sixth Beta Mu- -State University of Iowa, Iowa City, la. Gamma Sigma -Iowa State College, Ames. Iowa. Seventh •Ym—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, Texas. Phi Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, La. Division Gamma Tan- -University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. Division Gamma Tau -University of Minnesota, Minneap- olis. Minn. Gamma Upsilon -University of Arkansas. Fayette- ville, Ark. Division Beta Phi Tulanc University. New Orleans. La. Ninth Division Gamma Eta—State School of Mines. Golden. Col. Gamma Kappa—University of Colorado, Boulder. Col. Tenth Division Gamma Chi -University of Washington, Seattle, Gamma Phi University of Montana. Missoula, Wash. Mont. Gamma .eta University of Oregon, Eugene, Ore. Eleventh Division Beta Chi—Lcland Stanford Junior University. Stanford. Cal. Bela Psi—University of California, Berkeley. Cal. John R. Watbrs. A. Willey Christian J. B Howard..... P oL Z. Conrad-- John W. Cecil... Ernest C. Webb— Matt J. L. Hays- R. E. Baldwin... J. C. Baldwin... J. II. Chapman-- Ben F. Price.. - Sidney H. Bryan Wm. P. Munger . W. F. Crabtree.. J. O. Zufall.... J. L. Whiteside__ C. W. Coleman.... J. C. Stark.. Dabney Minor..... J. Paul Brow .slow Eugene Orr_____ W. P. Lipscomb--- E. T. Burns...... V. F. Self........ Preston Hawthorn Graduate Student Florence, Ala. Class of 190 Nashville, Tenn. ... ..Mt. Pleasant, Tenn Talley, Tenn. .. .. Columbia. Tenn. Webb City, Mo. Newton, Miss. Winchester, Tenn. .. .. Winchester. Tenn. Newton. Miss. Class of 1909 .. Macon. Miss. Reynolds, Ga. Nashville, Tenn. Muskogee, Ok la. Muskogee, Okla. Class of 1910 Anniston, Ala. Allcnsville. Ky. Nashville, Tenn. Class of 1911 Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. . .. .Columbia, Tenn. Winchester, Tenn. Jackson, Miss. Dickson, Tenn. A.lpHa Tau Omega Founded at Richmond, Va., 1865. Colors: Old Gold and Sky Blue. Flower: White Tea Rose. The Active Chapters Province I Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana and Texas L. H. Putnam, Province Chief, Alabama Alpha Iipsilon—Alabama Polytechnic Insti- tute, Auburn, Ala.. Julius T. Pearson. Alabama Beta Bela—Southern University. Greens- boro, Ala., R. C. Rush. Alabama Bela Della—University of Alabama. Tuska- loosa, Ala.. T. B. Ward. University Postoffice. Florida Alpha Omega—University of Florida, Gaines- ville. Fla., Wyatt B. Martin. Georgia Alpha Beta- University of Georgia, Athens. Ga.. W. B. Waddell. 2016 Second Avenue. Birmingham, Ala. Georgia Alpha Theta—Emory College, Oxford, (ia.. Wm. L. Bryan. Georgia Alpha .eta Mercer University. Macon. Ga.. J. A. Loft in. Georgia Beta Iota Georgia School of Technology. Atlanta, Ga.. H. II. Arrington. Louisiana Bela Epsilon—Tulane University. New Or- leans. La., George Janvier. 1.145 Webster Street. Texas Gamma Eta—University of Texas, Austin. Texas, Grover Cole. Province II Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Wisconsin. Wkslky E. King. Province Chief, 800 Commercial National Bank Building. Chicago. 111. Illinois Gamma .eta—University of Illinois. Cham- paign, 111., F. M. Byers, A. T. 0. House. 505 E. Green Street. Illinois Gamma Xi—University of Chicago, Chicago. 111., R. D. Joldersma, A. T. O. House, 5750 Madi- son Avenue. ndiana Gamma Gamma- Rose Polytechnic Institute, Terre Haute, Ind., A. W. Hornbcrgcr. A. T. O. House, 911 N. 8th Street. I ndiana Gamma Omicron—Purdue University, Lafay- fayette. Ind., C. R. Hunsickcr, A. T. O. House. 1018 State Street. Michigan Alpha Mu- Adrian College, Adrian. Mich., R. R. McPall. Michigan Bela Kappa—Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, Mich., C. C. Oliver. A. T. O. House. Michigan Beta Iximbda — University of Michigan. Ann Arbor, Mich., N. I. Taylor. A. T. O. House, 624 Packard Avenue. Michigan Beta Omicron—Albion College, Albion. Mich., Mark II. Fall. 1 Viscous i n Gamma Tan -University of Wisconsin. Madison. Wis., E. E. Robinson, A. T. O. House, 635 State Street. Alpha Tau Omega Province III California. Colorado. lotto, Kamos, ' Hnnesota, Missouri, Nebraska and Washington. John' N. Van dkr Vries, Province Chief, Kentucky Ave Lawrence. Kan. California Gamma «... University of Ca'.ifoi■ .... Berkeley, C.I., E. % Fish. A. T. O. House, : . ,-,o College Avenue Colorado Gamma J University of Color. !o. Boulder, Col.. Will Hood, Jr.. A. T. 0. Hous . Minnesota Gantt..i A'w University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. Minn., H. E. Walker. A. T. O House, mi Fourth Street. S. E. Missouri Gamma RJ:o- University of Missouti. Co- lumbia, Mo., c. C. Miller. A. T. O. House. K Col lege Avenue. h hr: i A.fha- Si r.pson College, Indimola. In.. Bert Harris, A. T. O. House. Kami', f. mm a ’Uni versit v l Kansas, l.ov- Khi J. M Tufls. A T O House, 16,53 Vermont Street. Nebraska Gemma theta University of Nebraska. 1 incoln, Neb.. Vard Smith. A 1 O House. 33O 26th Street. Washington Gamma Pi- I niversily of Washington, Seattle. Wash.. Ellsworth V. V.ichon. A. T. O. House. Province IV Maine. Massachusetts. Rhode Island. Vermont. Georgs Manure. Province Chief. 21 Adams Str -. Worecsvi, Mass Maine Beta Vpsilon -University of Maine, Orono, Me.. E. L. Mtlliken, A. T. O. House. Maine Gamma Alpha Colby College. Watcrville. Me., N. I . Merrill. Massachusetts Beta Gamma Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston. Mass., R. T. Rcgnell. A. T. 0. House, ’26 Newbury Street. Massachusetts Gamma Beta Tuft. College, S. W Moore. A. T 0. House Massachusetts Gamma Sigma Worcester Polytech nic Instit’U. Won st t. M r-.. R l French A T O. House, 206 West Street. Rhode Island Gemma Del'- ’ Brown University Providence, R !.. H. R Von H yrn Vermont Beta 7ci. Universalv of Vermont. Burling ton, Vt.. A. A Board, A. T. • . House. Province V New York, Pennsylvania. Hamilton C. Connor. Province Chief, 505 Bailey Pud ling, Philadelphia P« New York Alpha Lambda—Columbia University. New York, J. J. Knight, A. T. O. House, 607 W. 113th Street. New York Alpha Omicron—St. Lawrence University. Canton, . Y., Rcnsellar G. Terry, A. T. G. House. New York Beta Theta—Cornell University. Ithaca. X. Y.. Herbert L. Trube, A. T. O. House, 625 University Avenue. Pennsylvania Alpha Iota—Muhlenberg College, Al- lentown, Pa., George Kuhl, A. T. O. House, 1521 Chew Street. Pennsyiv ttn.i Alpha Pi Washington and Jefferson College. Washington. Pa.. Win. W. Donaldson. A. T. O. House. Pennsylvania Alpha Rho Lehigh University, South lb ihkheni Pa . Samuel ft. Young. A. T. O. House. Pennsylvania Alpha Vpsilon Pennsylvania College, O'..;t ,’sburg. P.... P. T. Bloomhardt. A. T. O. House. Pennsylvania Tar -Univcisity of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, Pa., Alfred r. Latimer, A. T. O. House, 3614 Walnut Street. Alpha Tau Omega Province VI North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia. W. L. YVii iioite. Province Chief. Charlotte. X. C. North Carolina Alpha Delta University of North Carolina. Chapel Hill. N. I.. C. Warren. A. T. O. House. North Carolina Xi- Trinity College, Durham, X. C., E. S. McIntosh. South Carolina Beta Xi College of Charleston. Charleston, S. C., T. O. Simmons. Virginia Beta Washington and Leo University, Lexington, Va., J. B. Baker. I'irginia Delta—University of Virginia. Charlottes- ville. Va.. A. S. Bolling. Province VII Ohio. Rev. Paui. R. Hickok. Province Chief. Delaware. Ohio. Ohio Alpha Xu—Mt. Union College, Alliance. Ohio. Frank W. Smith. A. T. O. House, 2,?o E. State Street. Ohio Alpha Psi Wittenberg College, Springfield. Ohio. B. P. Thomas. A. T. O. House, 246 Fem- clifTc Avenue. Ohio Beta Eta- Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware. Ohio, 0 . R. Kingham, A. T. O. House. North Sandusky Street. Ohio Beta Mu -Wooster University. Wooster, Ohio, H. M. McIntosh. Ohio Beta Omega Ohio State University. Columbus. Ohio. C, A Curtis. A. T O. House, t,;g6 Neil Street. Ohio Comma Kappa - Western Reserve University, Cleveland. Ohio. A. T. O. House, 2171 Cornell Road, S. 15., Wm. A. Feather. Province VIII 7 en ties see. Tuos. P. P. II8NDKRSON. Province Chief, Franklin. Tcnn. Tennessee Alpha Ian Southwestern Presbyterian University. Clarksville, Tenn., Geo. W. Cheek. Tennessee Beta Pi- Vanderbilt University. Nashville, Tenn., F. E. Chapman, Kissam Hall. Tennessee Beta Tan -Southwestern Baptist Univer- sity, Jackson. Tenn., Chas. E. Wanford. Tennessee Omega- University of the South. Sewancc. Tenn., John Puckcttc, A. T. O. House. Tennessee Pi University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Tenn., F. F. White. AlpHa Tau Omega The Alumni Associations Allentown—Leo Wise, 534 Hamilton Street. Allen- town, Pa. Atlanta- Dr. George S. Tignier, 1174 Washington Street, Atlanta, Ga. Birmingham—L. H. Putnam. 2016H Second Ave.. Birmingham, Ala. Boston—Ralph L. Rcade, 26 Newbury Street, Boston, Mass. California—T. H. Xicholls. 32S Montgomery Street, San Francisco. Chicago—S. B. Williams, Jr., 3334 Carol 1 Ave., Be- ruyn, 111. Cleveland—I-ouis Englander, 101$ Garfield Building. Cleveland, Ohio. Colorado—W. M. Appel, 1439 Detroit Street, Denver, Col. Columbus—II. S. Kerr, Outlook Building, Columbus. Ohio. Cincinnati—Harold O. Kapp, 709 Mercantile Library Building, Cincinnati, Ohio. Dallas—Leonard A. Ilardic, Box 652. Dallas. Texas. Dayton—Charles Pansing. Miamisburg. Ohio. Detroit—C. II. Wilcox. 415 MofTatt Building. Detroit. Mich. District of Columbia—J. H. Holt, McGill Building, Washington. D. C. Georgia—E. A. Werner. 23 Kimball St.. Atlanta, Ga. Indiana A. B. Williams, 843 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, Ind. Kansas City—E. R. Morrison, 932 Scarritt Building, Kansas City, Mo. I.os Angeles—A. W. McCord, 86 Temple Block, Los Angeles, Cal. Louisville—R. W. Bingham, Louisville Trust Co. Building, Louisville, Ky. Manila—N. O. Hanna, P. 0. Box 544, Olongapo, P. I. Minnesota—H. A. Lyon, 233 Selly Ave., St. Paul. Minn. Montgomery, Ala.—Walton H. Hill, Montgomery, Ala. .W'w York—Thaddeus M. Jones, 499 W. 135th Street. New York. Philadelphia—H. C. Connor, 505 Bailey Bldg.. Phila- delphia, Pa. Pittsburg—E. W. Marshall. 715 Park Building, Pitts- burg. Pa. Beading—Dr. II. T. Schantz. 402 N. Fifth Street. Reading, Pa. Savannah— South Carolina—McM. K. Mazyck, 62 Hazel Street, Charleston, S. C. St. Louis—Carrol Smith. M. D., Humboldt Building, St. Louis. Mo. Texas—R. E. L. Saner. National Exchange Bank Building, Dallas, Texas. Washington—R. I). Deland, 335 Glol e Building, Seattle, Wash. Western Carolina—Thomas B. Ruffin, Charlotte. N. C. AlpHa Tau Omega Roll of Active Members Post Graduate B. E.' Mitch ell Class of 1908 E. A. Inglis, B. S-......Jacksonville, Fla. W. C. Barham, LL. B......Milan, Tcnn. Sam Costbn, LL. B...........McKenzie, Tenn. Will Bolling, LL. B..........Nashville, Tcnn. Class Andrew Young, M. I).............Muscogee. I. T. John Hill, B. A.................Dresden, Tenn. Tansil Moore, B. A...............Sharon, Tenn. W. S. Whitman. C. E....... Class Harvey Haley, B. A...... R. B. McGee, D. D....... 1909 W. S. Fields, Ph.G.................Milan, Tenn. B. R. Casaday, LL. B..............Denver, Col. John Frazier, D. D.................Mobile, Ala. ......... Nashville, Tenn. : 1910 ..........McKenzie, Tcnn. .........Greensboro, Ala. Class of 1911 Wallace Wells. B. S.......................Columbia, Tcnn. Glenn H. Reames, B. S.................. Nashville, Tenn. Fratres in Urbe J. H. Acklen S. H. Chester Percy Kinnaird J. O. Patterson Rodert Lusk Wirt Hughes Percy Walker O. L. Quillon. J. M. Thompson J. W. McFadden M. C. Fitzpatrick T. E. Stratton R. W. Jones Wade Kirkpatrick F. P. Bond G. W. Haynie A. M. Trawick. Jr. Avbnt Childreth R. M. Lbland Sam Orr J. A. Draughon A. F. Whitman William Wills W. C. Lusk Bradley Walker W. M. Bailey Andrew Price Luke Lea Overton Lea, Jr. 1844. iS44- 1845- 1S46. 1847. 1847- 1S50. 1856. 1861. 1566. 1567. 1S67. 1868. 1S70. Delta Kappa Epsilon Founded at Yale, 1844- Roll of Chapters Phi—Yale University. Theta—Bowdoin College. Xi—Colby College. Sigma—Amherst College. Gamma—Vanderbilt University. Psi—University of Alabama. Chi—University of Mississippi. 1854. i855- 855- 8SS- 1856. 1856. 1856. Beta Phi—University of Rochester. Phi Chi—Rutgers College. Psi Phi—DePauw University. Gamma Phi—Wesleyan University. Psi Omega—Rensselaer Polytechnic Univer- sity. Beta Chi—Western Reserve University. Delta Delta—University of Chicago. 1S9S. 1899. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1904. 1906. 1850. Upsilon—Brown University. 1851. Beta—University of North Carolina. 1851. Kappa—Miami University. 1852. Lambda—Kenyon College. «852. Eta—University of Virginia. JS53. Pi—Dartmouth College. 1854. lota—Central University. Alpha Alpha—Middle-burg College. Rho—Lafayette College. Qmicron—University of Michigan. Epsilon—Williams College. Tau—Hamilton College. Mil—Colgate University. A'ti -College of the City of New York. 1S70. Delta Chi—Cornell University. 1871. Phi Gamma—Syracuse University. 1S74. Gamma Beta—Columbia University. 1876. Theta 7.eta—University of California. 1879. Alpha Chi—Trinity College. 1589. Phi Epsilon — University of Minnesota. 1590. Sigma Tan—Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Tau lutmbda—Tulanc 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. Rho Delta—University of Wisconsin. Delta Kappa Epsilon Alumni Associations 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. Tcnn. Western Michigan Association of Delta Kap] a Epsilon .. . ..............................Grand Rapids, Mich. Delta Kap| a Epsilon Association of Rhode Island.......................................... Providence. R. I. Delta Kappa Epsilon Association of Buffalo.............................................. Buffalo. X. 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................................................................... ew York City. Delta Kappa Ejwilon 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. Col. Chattanooga Southern Association of Delta Kappa Epsilon......................................Chattanooga. Tenn. Eastern New York Association of Delta Kappa Epsilon...............................................Albany. X. 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, X. Y. Delta Kappa Epsilon Club of Connecticut................................................ Hartford. Conn. Delta Kappa Epsilon Association of Texas..................................................Austin, Texas 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. Delta Uappa Epsilon Gamma Chapter Established 1847. Re-established iSS . Colors: Crimson, Azure and Gold. Flower: Pansy. H. L. Badger M. B. Howell W. C. Nelson Jeff McCarn R. H. Yancey W. M. Hart R. W. Miller P. B, Spence P. L. Nichols C. T. McKenzie Fratrea in Urbe M. H. Meeks J. E. Sanders T. J. Kittkkll J. R. Green J. S. Pilcher W. H. Ray S. W. Childress J. McE. Stone M. McCullom W. 1. Nolen T. R. L. Carter C. E. Curtis Paul Davis J. Philips 1«. R. Zapf Fratrea in Facultate W. J. Vaughan. M. A., LL. D...................... Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy H. Z. Kip, Ph.D..................................... —.............Professor of German P. R. Bryson................................................. Instructor in English Fratrea in Universitate Class of 1908 T. L. Cartwright, Ph.C.........Decatur, Ala. G. W. Clark, B. A...............Wart race, Tenn. E. W. Potts, B. A..___________ Nashville, Tenn. CU of 1909 C. C. Beasley, B. A..............Aspen Hill, Tenn. S. J. Caldwell. B. S ..........Union Springs, Ala. J. M. Gorton, M. D.................Waterproof, I.a. J. E. Hays, B. E _......—..........Nashville, Tenn. William Hume, Jr.. B. S.................Nashville, Tenn. S. S. Moody, M. D...............Shelbyvillc, Tenn. D. H. Morton, B. S..................Louisville, Ky R. M. Patterson, B. E .............Nashville, Tenn W. G. Peebles, B. A...............Mooresville, Ala J. G. Williamson, Jr., M. D........Columbia, Tenn. F. T. Wilson. B. A.................Carthage. Tenn. R. F. Vaughan, LL. B..............Clarksville, Tenn Delta Kappa Epsilon CltM G. M. Baird, B. S..................Gcrcn, Miss. B. A. Bennie, B. S.............Nashville, Tenn. Chas. Cason, B. A.............Chapel Hill, Tcnn. C. L. Cornelius, B. A..........Nashville, Tenn. M. S. Webster, B. E..... Class C. IL Beasley, B. A...........Aspen Hill, Tenn. W. P. Clark, B. S................Wartracc, Tenn. T. J. Davis, B. S.....................Tullahoma, Tenn. A. E. Happbl, B. E......................Trenton, Tenn. D. I. Hutchinson, B. S............Oxford, Miss. R. P. McLarty, B. A............Villa Rica. Ga. 1910 W. L. Martin, B. S H. F. Potts. B. A W. H. Swicgart, Jr., B. A ..Union City, Tenn. 1911 W. G. Moore, B. A Z. R. Pickens, B. S A. J. Zeitlkr. B. A.. ...Mooresville. Ala. Sigma CHi Alpha Psi Chapter-Active Members Hamilton Douglas, Jr Iohn J. Vkrtrbbs, |k Lewis Tillman. Iohn J. King..... Edward V. Graham J. Marvin Culbrkth . Ashby Lovelace...... Cl« s of 1908 ........B. S.... . . . B. S .... LL. B -- It E It A It I) .......LL. B... Atlanta. Ga. Nashville. Tenn. Nashville. Tenn. Louisville. Ky. McKenzie. Tenn. Raleigh. N. C. ... Louisville. Ky. Thurman T. Hatton.. Jesse G. Read..... .... Charles L. King. Lunsford M. Hollins— W. Ernest Harlan...... Hooper I . Connell. W. Pbrcv Cunningham J. I). Andrews ....... Class of 1909 .......LL. B... LL. B___ .......M. D.... .......B. A.... .......B. E.. . It B It B .......BE. Class of 1910 William L. Gilmore Sidney_ V, Riddle-- B. K. Boone. |k.. .... W-W. Rota-............. William D. Neely......... P. Hill Turner........... Paul C. Bowers --------- Henry H. Cartwright William Evkrs -............ Rkp.sk T. Amis .. - - B. S B. S... M. D-. B. E.. .8. E. . It A B. S... B. B.. M. 1) B. S... El Paso. Texas. ScottsviHe. Ky. Louisville. Ky. Nashville. Tenn. Mt. Pleasant. Tenn. Nashville. Tenn. Nashville. Tenn. Nashville. Tenn. Lawrcnccburg, Tenn. Nashville. Tenn. . Elkton. Ky. Nashville. Tenn. Smyrna. Tenn. Nashville. Tenn. Nashville. Tenn. Nashville. Tenn. McKenzie. Tenn. Franklin. Tenn. D. Wilkin Stubrlrkiei.i 1 Trousdale Berry Wirt W. Courtney. S. A. Weakley. .. William Bang. Newton N. Polk----- E. C. Andrews, Jr. ... W. M. Alexandi r. W. V. Andrews... Allen I). Stewart----- Class of 1911 ......B. S.... .....B. E.... BA.. It !• . ..... BE_____ .... B. S... ______BE...... ......BE ......BE Nashville. Tenn. Hendersonville. Tenn. ... Franklin. Tenn. N.ishville. Tenn. ___Nashville. Tenn. .. .Birmingham. Ala. . Nashville. Tenn. ____Gallatin. Tenn. Nashville. Tenn. p { ____________ ..._________Martin. Tenn. Sigma CHi Established in 1855. Fratre in Urbe C. G. Dunbar I rof. J. D. Blanton L. B. Fite W. D. Rhea Marvin Corlbtt George A. Frazier Dempsey Weaver S. R. Sanford, Jr. Dr. Thomas S. Weaver E. E. Duncan Humphrey Hardison W. M. Duncan, Jr. James S. Frazier Wilbur F. Creighton J. S. Dunbar. Jr. James A. Peoples P. A. Shelton, Jr. R. W. Turner W. A. Benson Judge Robert Ewing E. B. Tucker Ben G. Slaughter E. J. Walsh J. Mat McFbrrin W. E. N’orvell, Jr. C. P. Connell John Trotwood Moore P. C. Bowers Fratre in Facultate William L. Dudley, B. S., M. D................Professor of Chemistry and Dean of Medical Department Henry Beach Carre, A. B., Ph.D., B. D.........Professor of English Exegesis in Theological Department Thomas Carter, A. M., B. D....................Professor of Greek Exegesis in Theological Department Edward W. Graham.............................Instructor in Greek Sigma CHi Roll of Active Chapters Alpha—Miami University, Oxford. Ohio. Bela—University of Wooster, Wooster. Ohio. Gamma—Ohio Wesleyan University. Delaware, Ohio. Epsilon—George Washington University, Washing- ton, D. C. Zeta—Washington and Lee University, Lexington. Ya. 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, Grcencastlc, Ind. Omicron—Dickinson College. Carlisle, Pa. Rho—Butler College, Irvington, Ind. Phi—Lafayette College, Easton, Pa. Chi—Hanover 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 Lambda—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 -Tulane University. Alpha Rho—Lehigh University. Alpha Phi—Cornell University. Alpha Upsilon—University of South California. Alpha Omega—Inland 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. Zeta Zeta—Central University. Eta Eta -Dartmouth College. Theta Theta—University of Michigan. Kappa Kappa—University of Illinois. Laminin Lambda—Kentucky State College. Mu Mu—West Virginia University. Nu jVm—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. Tan Tan—Washington University. Psi Psi— Syracuse University. BetaJ)clta—University of Montana. Sigma CHi Alumni CKaptere Atlanta Columbus Lincoln New Orleans Springfield Baltimore Denver 1-os Angeles New York City St. Louis Boston Detroit Louisville Peoria St. Paul Charleston, W. a. Hamilton, Ohio Manila, P. I. Philadelphia Minneapolis Chicago Harrisburg Memphis Phrcnix Toledo Cincinnati Indianapolis Milwaukee Pittsburg Washington Cleveland Kansas City Nashville San Francisco PHi Mappa Psi Founded at Washington and Jefferson College. Washington. Pa., February 19, 852. Colors: Lavender and Pink. Flower: Sweet Pea. Publications: The Shield.” Grand Catalogue, Pocket Catalogue, History. Song Book. Record. JZ? Tennessee Delta Chapter Established October 7, 1901. OVBRTON Lit A Jordan Stokes Jordan Stokes. Jr Frank A. Bkrr H. G. Lipscomb A. B. Hi 1.1.. Jr. Louis T. Baxter L. A. Sexton Collins Denny Dr. Duncan Eve. Jr. Dr. E. S. McIlvain Frotres in Urbe J. H. Fall G. P. Wade T. E. Elliston J. M. Bass W. W. Hays W. K. Phillips. Jk. John Baxter E. R. Howard Judge J. W. Bonner Robert Armstead J. M. Bass. Jr. James Chamberlain O. Perkins Sexton J. H. Jamison H. M.Sutkr Caleb Motz John B. Ransom, Jr. W. !,. Tallp.y B. S. Preston Med. Ransom Fralrca in Facultute Collins Denny, A. M.. B. L ...................................... Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy Judge J. W. Bonner, A. M..............Professor of the Law of Real Property, Agency and Domestic Relations Dr. Duncan Eve, Jr.. M. D.......................................... Adjunct Professor to Chair of Surgery Frntreo in Univorsitoto CU of 1 JOO William J. Coleman, M. D.. Aberdeen. Miss. Isham Vaughan Lrgg, M. D., Eikmont, Ala. Howard S. Jkck, M. D., Nashville, Tcnn. James B. Jones, D. D., Murfreesboro, Tcnn. Wilson W. Woodcock. B. A., Nashville, Tcnn. Jambs W. Stokes, B. S., Nashville, Tcnn. PHi Mappa Psi CUii of 1910 Wilfred L. Fox. B. E., Nashville. Tenn. Cl... of 1911 T. Evans Baxtkr, Nashville. Tenn. W. Moroax Blake, Nashville, Tenn. Jambs H. (Tiber, Nashville. Tenn. Virgini's C. Frost, Nashville. Tenn. Hatchbr M. Grigsby, Pulaski, Tenn. Joe L. Hill. Nashville, Tenn. Sam Hi nt, Jr.. Sun Antonio, Texas. Joseph S. Laurent, Nashville, Tenn. Charles B. Whitworth. Nashville, Tenn. Chapters and Alumni Associations District 1 Pennsylvania Alpha- Washington and Jefferson College. Pennsylvania Bela -Allegheny College. Pennsylvania Gamma—Bucknell College. 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 Collgee. Alumni Associations Easton. Pa. Philadelphia. Pa. Johnstown, Pa. Lancaster, Pa. Mead ville. Pa. Pittsburg. Pa. Sunbury, Pa. .Xcw Hampshire Alpha—Dartmouth College. Massachusetts Alpha—Amherst College. Rhode Island Alpha—Brown University. Xew York Alpha—Cornell University. District II Xew York Beta—Syracuse University. Xew York Gamma—Columbia University. Xew York Epsilon -Colgate University. Xew York eta Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. Boston, Mass. Alumni Associations New York City. Buffalo. N. Y. Syracuse, N. Y. Alumni Club Harvard. PHi Mappa Psi District 111 Maryland Alpha—Johns Hopkins University. Mississippi Alpha—University of Mississippi. Virginia Alpha—University of Virginia. Tennessee Della—Vanderbilt University. Virginia Bela—Washington and laic University. Texas Alpha—University of Texas. West Virginia Alpha—University of West Virginia. Washington, D. C. Ohio Alpha—Ohio Wesleyan University. Ohio Bela—Wittenberg University. Ohio Delta—-University of Ohio. Ohio Epsilon—Case School of Applied Science. Indiana Alpha—DcPauw University. Indiana Beta—University of Indiana. Nashville. Tenn. Indiana Delta—Purdue University. Illinois Alpha Northwestern University. Illinois Beta—University of Chicago. Illinois Della—University of Illinois. Michigan Alpha University of Michigan. Alumni Associations Baltimore, Md. District IV Chicago, III. Anderson. Ind. Alumni Associations Indianapolis, Ind. Cincinnati, Ohio. Columbus. Ohio. Springfield, Ohio. Bucyrus. Ohio. Cleveland, Ohio. Newark, Ohio. Toledo. Ohio. District V Wisconsin Alpha—University of Wisconsin. Wisconsin Gamma—Beloit College. Minnesota Beta University of Minnesota. Iowa Alpha—University of Iowa. Kansas Alpha—University of Kansas. Nebraska Alpha—University of Nebraska. California Beta -Leland Stanford Junior University. California Gamma—University of California. Alumni Associations San Francisco, Cal. Minneapolis, Minn. Kansas City, Kan. Omaha, Neb. Seattle, Wash. Denver, Col. Duluth, Minn. Iowa City, Iowa. Portland, Ore. PHi ftappa Sigma Founded at University of Pennsylvania 1850. Colors: Gold and Black. Floiver: Chrysanthemum. Roll of Chapters Alpha—University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. Della—Washington and Jefferson College, Washington, Pa. Epsilon—Dickinson College. Carlisle, Pa. .eta—Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster. Pa. Eta—University of Virginia. Charlottesville. Va. lota—Columbia University. Mew York City. Mu—Tulane University, Mew Orleans. La. Rho—University of Illinois. Champaign. 111. Tan- Randolph-Macon College. Ashland. Va. Vpsilon—Northwestern University, Evanston. 111. Phi— Richmond College. Richmond. Va. Alpha Alpha Washington and I-ee University, Lexington. Va. Alpha C'atnnta—University of West Virginia. Morgantown. W. Va. Alpha Delta—University of Maine, Orono, Me. Alpha Epsilon Armour Institute of Technology. Chicago. III. Alpha .eta—University of Maryland, Baltimore. Md. Alpha Theta—University of Wisconsin. Madison. Wis. Alpha Iota Vanderbilt University. Nashville. Ten . 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. Phi Kappa Sigma Alumni Chapters Philadelphia Baltimore New York Pittsburg Richmond Chicago New Orleans Chapter Roll Alpha loin Chapter Post Grn lun « F. C. Newbrrry. B. A., M. A-Arkadclphia, Ark. A. Max Souby, B. A...... Del Rio, Texas. Class Robert Bell, LL. U ...............Union City, Tenn. Howard D. Dozier. B. A----------Chapel Hill, Tenn. Alfred H. Eaton, B. A . ...........Memphis, Tenn. Class W. M. Cook, B. A.. B. D............Nashville, Tenn. Samuel C. Cowan, M. D...................Nashville, Tenn. James P. DeFord, B. E__________ Fayetteville, Tenn. Julian Elliott, B. A __________Weatherford, Texas. 190 Claude C. McLean, M. D...............Florala, Ala. James M. Souby. B. A...............Del Rio, Texas. Will McC. Winton, B. S., M. S Nashville,Tenn. 1909 A. Bryce Jkmison, M. D............Birmingham, Ala. John G. Pipkin, B. A_____________ Paragould, Ark. W. Russell Wright, LL.B..........Hartsville, Tenn. Fkrrin Young, M. D...................Bedford. Ala. Class of 1910 James L. Bryan, M. D.............Nashville, Tenn. Estil B. Culbreth, B. S____________Clinton, N. C. Edwin II. Buford, B. E_..........Nashville, Tenn. Clement B. Pentecost, B. E.......Nashville, Tenn. Banks P. Turner, B. A._....................Ncwbem, Tenn. Class of 1911 Joseph S. Buford, B. E------------Nashville, Tenn. Robert H. Denham, B. A............Lewisburg, Tenn. William B. Am berg, B. S____________Hickman, Ky. James M. Oliver, M. D........Neely's Landing, Mo. AlpHa Mappa Mappa Fratrea in Fucultute J. L. Altman, M. I). G. H. Prick. M S.. B. B.. M. !). K. S. Doak, M. !). G. C. Savage. M. D. J. W. Handlbv, M. D. J. A. WlTHERSPOON. M. D. William Bitterer, M. A.. M. I). Fratres in Urbe W. F. GLENN, M D. B. T. Noi.kn. M. 1). Van Sanders, M. 1 W. A. Ougiiterson, M. I). Jamks Brbw. M. I). W. D. Bromberg. M. D. L. B. Graddy, M. I). Alhkrto Hudson, M 1). J. M King. M I). M. C. McGannon, M D. I). H. N'kil. M D. H. M. Tigert. M. I). G. C. Trawick. M. 1). R. W. Bili.ington. M. I). I AN German, M. I). Thompson Anderson, M. D. I). B. Blake, M. D. Chas. Brower, M D. W. G. Ewing, M. I . W. II. Haggard, M I). R B. Jones, M. I). W. Ii. McCampbkll, M. D. W. H. Myers, M. D. A. G. XicilOL, M. D. R. (). Tucker. M. I). James Whitworth, M. D. T. H. Wood, M. I). 0. X. Bryan, M. D. W. Ii. Cooper, M. I). 1). R. Pickens, M. 1). Ii. Rkisman, M. D. J. L. Brookshire. M. I). W. P. Fbssy. M. D. Xeil Alkokd, M. D. I. T. Altman__ W. G. Bryan B. L. Green J. S. Johnson John Ii. Kelley CUs of 1908 .............. Milan, Tenn. ...... Shop Springs, Tenn. ..........Gadsden, Ala. .. ... Barlow, Kv. ---Boyds Creek. Tenn. T. Karle Fuller........... W. S. Love J. C. Morrison....... . M. B. Mcrkrkb V. M. Pinklky R. li. Hughes......... ..... Xew Boston, Texas. ____ Bertrand. Mo. n.-trksville, Tenn __Murfreesboro, Tenn. . Kingsbury, Cal. . .Gainesville, Texas. Alpha Kappa Kappa Claas of A. A. Barron.....................Rock Hill, S. C. S. H. Bryan.............................Reynolds. Ga. Samuel Cowan.........................Chattanooga, Tcnn. J. C. Cull by------------------ Jackson, Miss. J. M. Gorton................... Waterproof. La. . S. Kkys........................ Murray, Ky. •sham Kimball............................Jackson. Ala. A. M. Young.............. 1909 S. S. Moody 0. B. Rogers Kelley Smythk Harry Stam J. G. Williamson Roy Webb Muscogee, Okla. Class J. L. Bryan.....................Nashville. Tenn. J. Hall.........................McLcanboro. 111. J. S. Hawkins...................Cedar Hill. Tenn. Closs E. 1. Burns......... ............ Jackson, Miss. E. M. Fuqua.... Guthrie. Ky. M. J. L. Hoyr — .............. Newton. Miss M. F. Lipscomb..................Winchester, Tenn. H. M. McCall.......... 1910 S. M. Preslby......................... Troy. Tenn. M. L. Walker..................... Covington, Tenn. R. C. Bruce....................... Newberry, S. C. 1911. W. H. Steele........... . ..Chattanooga, Tenn. Geo. Zachary.....................West Point, Ga. P. G. Gillespie ................. Covington, Tenn. R. M. Mason...........................Hazel, Ky .........Nashville, Tenn. Alpha ftappa l appa Roll of Chapters 1. Alpha—Medical Department Dartmouth College, Hanover, X. II. 2. Beta—College of Physicians and Surgeons, San Francisco, Cal. 3. Gamtna—Tufts Medical School. Boston, Mass. 4. Delta—Medical Department University of Vermont, Burlington, Vt. 5. Epsilon—Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia. Pa. 6. .eta—Long Island College Hospital Medical School, Brooklyn, X. Y 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. X. Y. 10. Kappa—Milwaukee Medical College, Milwaukee, Wis. 11. Iximbda -Medical Department Cornell University, Xew York City. 12. Mu—Medical Department University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Pa. 13. .Vm—Rush Medical College, Chicago, 111. 14. AT—Medical Department Northwestern University, Chicago, 111. 15. Qmicron—Miami Medical College, Cincinnati, Ohio. 16. Pi—Ohio Medical University, Columbus, Ohio. 17. Kho—Denver and Gross Medical College, Denver, Col. 18. Sigma—Medical Department University of California, Sun Francisco, Cal. 19. Tati—University of the South. Scwanee. 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. Xew Orleans, La. 26. Alpha Comma 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 .eta—Medical Department George Washington University. Washington, D. C. 30. Alpha Eta—Yale Medical School, Xew Haven, Conn. 31. Alpha Theta—Medical Department University of Texas, Galveston, Texas. 32. Alpha Iota—University of Michigan. Department of Medicine and Surgery, Ann Arbor, Mich. 33. Alpha Kappa—University College of Medicine, Richmond, Va. Young LocHinvar a la Mode JZ? Oh, young Lochinvar has come out of the East, But he left there behind his out-of-date beast. He has come in his sporty new automobile, l-'or thus it is stylish fair ladies to steal. He stopped not for pigs and he stayed not for men. Though police tried to stop him again and again; 11 is honk-honk went ploughing through helmets and clubs. And left the men swearing and growling like cubs. Oh. young Lochinvar possessed not much dough. He owned very little (a million or so), And of course a dad of the rich upper ten” Would have nothing to do with impoverished men. The gallant came late, he muttered a curse. They had gone to the church but just to rehearse. They were fixing the flowers and decking the pew. For the bridegroom had stolen a railroad or two. The bridegroom stood twisting his yaller moustache. And wond'ring if preachers expected much cash For performing the service of making two one. For he dreaded expenses, the son of a gun! In Lochinvar strode, and before she could squeal. He had carried her out to his automobile. “They’ll have swift cars that follow,” quoth young Lochinvar, As he turned the crank of his sporty new car. There was squawling and bawling ’mongst all the young sirs. And shouting and calling for all the chauffeurs. Though the bride of the auto was soon seen again, She received onlv cuts from the rich “upper ten.” E. W. Phi Chi Pi Chapter Founded at University of Vermont. Colors: White and Olive Green. Flourr: Lily of the Valiev. Publication: The Phi Chi Fraternity Quarterly. Fratres in Facultate Duncan Evh, M. I). S. S. Briggs, M. D. L. E. Burch. M. I). W. A. Bryan, M. D. V. C. Dixon. M. D. Duncan Eve, Jr.. M. D. John W. Moore. M. D. W. M. McCabk, M. D. Harrington Makr. M. D. Fratres in Urbe John A. Gaines, M. 1). E. S. McIlvain, M. D. R. V. Grizzard, Jr.. M. D. John Overton, M. D. Fratres in Universitate Cluas of 1908 ................................... Gulfport. Miss. .................................... Tutwiler, Miss. ..................................... Florida, Ala. .................................. Cookeville, Tenn. J. Earl Adams..._____....____ Thomas F. Clay ......... Claude Cooper McLean...... James Curtis Mathknky...... _ P K i Chi Clans of 1909 Orman Hensley Atkins............................ William Thompson Brigcs..................... Allen Bryce Jkmison...................... Roy Ernest Johnson................... Roy Scruggs Rochelle__________ ______ Bayard Sullivan__________________________ Leslie Arthur Tate.......................... Perrin Young.................................... ................Fedora, Tenn. ..........Nashville, Tcnn. ----Birmingham, Ala. Birmingham, Ala. —Jackson, Tenn. --------Sparta, Tenn. .........Hopkinsville. Ky. ................ Bedford. Ala. Clas. of 1910 Shepherd Green........... ....................... Wallis Sterling Ivy......................... ♦Will McCain Lawler______________ ______ Andrew Joseph Thornton......-.................... William McClain Winton______________________ John Witherspoon.......................... ---------Nashville, Tenn. ...West Point, Miss. ...Martin, Tenn. ............. Colton, Cal. -----Nashville. Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Class of 1911 Moody Warring Arnold.......................... Marion Taub Davidson...................... Rufus Hansom Hagood.................... William George Harper.............. James Walsh McClaran................. John Walter Morris..................... James Matthews Oliver..................... James Henry Roberts........................... ...............Florence, Ala. Murfreesboro, Tenn. ..Birmingham, Ala. Anderson. S. C. .Jackson, Tenn. ____Brinkley, Tenn. ...Neely’s Landing, Mo. ..............Jackson, Tenn. •Detcated. Phi Chi Roll of Chapters 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. Vet. 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. Nu Medical College of Birmingham. Birmingham, Ala. .eta University of Texas. Galveston, Texas. Chi— JelTerson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa. Bhi George Washington University, Washington. I). C. Iota—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 Mill. X. C. Rho—Chicago University. Chicago. 111. Tati—University of South Carolina. Charleston. S. C. Bsi—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. Alumni Chapters Benjamin W. Dudley Alumni Chapter, Louisville, Ky. Richmond Alumni Chapter, Richmond, Va. Sigma Mu Chi Alumni Chapter. Chattanooga, Tenn. THe End of the End Over the precipice, down to the wave, Down where the raging waters roll. Down where the foaming thunders rave, Howling like some hell-hampered soul. There let me cast it. The rock-jaws beneath Shall find it fresh-plucked from mortal teeth. I dutch the hot l osom. I hurl it afar. I blast its breath from my breast forever. The red fire shoots like a falling star Thro’ the foam and above it the smoke-ghosts quiver With a hissing gasp. (Thus Browning did mutter, As he threw a cigar slump down in the gutter.) J. Ii. B. PHi Beta Pi Established «S91 at Western Pennsylvania Medical College, Pittsburg. Pa. Colors: Emerald Green and White. Publications: Phi Beta Pi Quarterly. JZZ RHo CHapter Roll of Active Member? Class of 1908 J. H. Chism ....... P. E. Wbssenbbrg ... —Cairo. 111. George E. Bogart .. II. II. Edmondson. ... L. J. Hknslkr . . Carrollton. 111. R. W. Brandon L. E. Tabb. . _. H. C. Blair Class of 1909 J. H. Traylor D. A. Lbiiman M O. Grace - - - Ozark, Ala. A. N. Bobbit .Joplin. Mo. II. D. Harlan Stanford. Texas. Class of 1910 T. H.Ingram . Florence, Ala. S. C. Dban Star. S. C. B. P. Morris. Crowlcv, La. W. A. Griffin . Henderson. Texas. W. C. 11 KARIN H. L. Cunningham ..Florence, Ala. C. L. Muliibrrin Class of 1911 R. L. Holt E. M. Orr Chopter 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. Phi Beta Pi Eta—Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia. Pa. Theta—Northwestern Medical College, Chicago, 111. Iota—College 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. Nu—University Medical College. Kansas City, Mo. Xi—University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. Omicron—Indiana Medical College (Medical Department Perdue University). Indianapolis, Ind. Pi—Iowa University. Iowa City, Iowa. Rho—Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tcnn. Sigma—University of Alabama, Mobile. Ala. Tau—University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo. Upsilon—College of Physicians and Surgeons (Medical Department of Ohio Wesleyan University), Cleve- land. 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. Alpha Beta—Tulane University, New Orleans, La. Alpha Gamma—Syracuse University, Syracuse. N. Y. Alpha Delta—Medico Chirurgical College, Philadelphia. Pa. Alpha Epsilon—Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wis. Alpha Zeta—Indiana University School of Medicine, Bloomington, Ind. CHi Zeta CHi Established at University of Georgia. 1903. Colors: Purple and Old Gold. Floiver: White Carnation. Publications: The Chi Zeta Chi and Chi Zeta Chi Medical Record.” JZ? AlpHo CHapter Roll Class of 190 Robert Zaciiary Taylor .... Trenton, Tenn. Albert West Metcalf.... Greenville. Ala. Class of 1909 Andrew Lee Stabler.............Forest Home. Ala. William Collins Tknnery ........... ..Ennis. Texas. Harmon Lvnzo Fowler............... Liberty Hill. Texas. Class of 1910 Dabnry Minor........ .......... Nashville. Tenn. Andrew Denny Turner..............Vossburg. Miss Class of 1911 Earlsworth Crockett Brunner......Macon. Ga. Joseph Hall Jones..............Oak Hill. Ala. Harry Clinton Flournoy...............Clayton. Ala. Olin Julian Page ... .. .. McKenzie. Tenn. Charles Robert Henry Rome. Ga. James Goodman Bbdsole............. .Thomasville, Ala. Willis Pollard Butler..................Shreveport. La. Charles Jacob Joseph Bai r ______Nashville. Tenn. Charles Douglas Hinds............Cookeville. Tenn. Edward Sartor Stewart........ Birmingham. Ala. Fountain Bruce Hulmb.............Santa Fe,Tenn. Harry King Goodlok...............Gainesville, Ala. CHi Zeta CHi CKaptor Directory Alpha—Vanderbilt University. Jones—Memphis College of Physicians and Surgeons. Dibrell—University of Arkansas. Chaille—Tulanc University. Antony—University of Georgia. Bailey—Atlanta College of Physicians and Surgeons. Long—Atlanta School of Medicine. Sims—Medical College of South Carolina. Johnson—George Washington University. Osier—Johns Hopkins University. Walker—Baltimore Medical College. Tiffany—University of Maryland. Delafield—Columbia University. llodgcn— Washington University. Beaumont—St. Louis University. Carter—Chicago College of Physicians and Surgeons. Toland—University of California. Lindley—University of South California. Lane—Cooper Medical College of San Francisco. 1908 CHAPTER KAPPA Delta Sigma Delta J2? Fratres in Facultate Dr. H. W. Morgan’............... Dr. Jambs A. Dale............... Dr. W. H. Gillespie.............. Dr. Mat. W. Moors............... Dr. Newton Harris_______________ ------Chair of Operative Dentistry .Chair of Crown and Bridge Work ................Chair of Porcelain ......Demonstrator of Operatory ------Demonstrator of Prastitics J. P. Brothers Fratres in Dr. John A. Perkins Class Universitate Deputy Supreme G. M. of 1908 Guy T. Patterson.. . Roy D. Gadiiert Class of 1909 E. P. Byers C. M. Battle W. W. Eartiiman S. E. Watkins New Martinsville, W. Va. W. L. Ellis Connie Finch J. Brents Gbddings. II. S. Davis Class of 1910 W. B. Hart W. B. Campbell ..Brownsville, Tenn. T. J. Richardson.................Nashville, Tenn. Delta Sigma Delta Active Chapters 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. Mu—Tufts College. Mu—Kansas City Dental College. Xi—Indiana Dental College. Omicron—Marion Setnmes Dental College. Pi—University of Buffalo. Rho—University of Illinois. Sigma—Pittsburg Dental College. Kappa—Vanderbilt University. Larnbda—Western Reserve University. Tan—Ohio College of Dental Surgery. Upsilon—Washington University. Auxiliaries Auxiliary Alpha—Detroit. Mich. Auxiliary Beta—Chicago. 111. Auxiliary Gamma—Minneapolis, Minn. Auxiliary Delta Philadelphia. Pa. Auxiliary Lambda—Indianapolis, Ind. Auxiliary Zeta—Kansas City. Mo. Auxiliary Eta—St. Louis. Mo. Auxiliary Theta—Pittsburg, Pa. Auxiliary Epsilon —San Francisco, Cal. Xi Psi Phi Organized at University of Michigan in 1889. Incorporated under the laws of the StAte of Illinois. Omega Chapter organized at Vanderbilt University December 19, 190s. Colors: Lavender and Cream. Flower: Red Rose. Magazine: The Quarterly. Frntrc in Fucultate David M. Cattbll, D. D. S..Chair of Dental Anatomy, Operative Technic, Superintendent of Demonstration. W. C. King, D. D. S. Baldwin, R. E., D. D. S.. - .V...Winchester, Tenn. Baldwin, J. C., D. D. S., 1' .V... Winchester, Tenn. Barton, D. S., D. D. S______________Eldorado, Ark. •Chapman, J. II., D. D. S., -F jV.Newton, Miss. Fussbll, J. A., D. D. S................Jacksonville. Texas. Glover, S. R.. D. D. S---------------------Peerless, Texas. Harkrider, A. X., D. D. S.........Greenwood, La. Hill, R. R.. D. D. S................Corinth. Miss. Hobbs, T. B., D. D. S.............. Lexington, Miss. Class of .......Little Rock, Ark. .........—Minden, La. ..........Pineapple, Ala. Edgefield Junction, Tenn. Class M. G. Adam......................... Richmond, Va. R. E. Adam......—......._.......Trenton, Tenn. H. E. Ezell....................... Kosse. Texas P. L. Forester. D S II............Duquoin. 111. A. W. Farnsworth............Bowling Green, Ky. G. C. Gopp, £ P ii........................Sparta, Tenn. J. E. Hooper........................Anderson, S. C. R. A. Johnson....................Nova Sota, Texas. Walter G. Hutchinson, D. D. S. Hopper, C. W., D. D. S............Kaufman, Texas Jarvis, E. R., D. D. S...........Hansford. Texas Meadows, M. D.. D. D. S.......McMinnville, Tenn. Miller, J. P., D. D. S..............Minden, La. Monbttk, R. J.. D. D. S...............Epes, Ala. Smith, W. T.. D. D. S........Fayetteville, Tenn. Woods. M. A., D. D. S.............Sardinia. S. C. Young, M. M., D. D. S...........Elkton. Tenn. 1909 R. L. Logan..................... Washington. Ga- C. B. RossoN............................Guthrie, Ky. E. R. Stone.. ......................Portageville, Mo. C. R. Brown..........................New Mexico. of 1910 W. H. Linguard..................... Natchez, Miss- F. B. McMullen.................. Clearwater, Fla- E. G. Monroe______________________ Hamblc, Tenn. E. F. Richards.....................Sparta, Tenn. F. B. Reider......................Florence, Ala. Bob Younger...............................Bowie. Texas. J. C. Wier_______________ Houston, Texas. •Repretentalive at National Convention, Columbia, Ohio. February 10. 11. tpoS. Alumni in City Class of 190 James Allen...... Edgar Buti.er____ W. J. Chapman.. . A. G. Grizzard Xi Psi Phi Chapter Roll Alpha—University of Michigan. Dental Department, Ann Arbor, Mich. Gamma—Philadelphia Dental College, Philadelphia, Pa. Delta—Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, Baltimore, Md. Zeta—Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery. Philadelphia, Pa. Eta— University of Maryland. Dental Department. Baltimore. Md. Theta—Indiana Dental College, Indianapolis, Ind. lota—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. X. Y. Ar«—Harvard University Dental School. Boston. Mass. Xi—University of Medicine, Dental Department. Richmond, Va. Omioron—Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. Ont. Pi—University of Pennsylvania. Dental Department, Philadelphia. Pa. Rho —Northwestern University Dental School, Chicago. 111. 7Vjk—Washington University. Dental Department. St. Louis, Mo. Upsilon — 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. Omega—Vanderbilt University, Dental Department, Nashville, Tenn. Alpha-Alpha—Detroit College of Medicine, Dental Department. Detroit. Mich. AIpha-Bcla—Baltimore College of Medicine, Dental Department, Baltimore. Md. Alpha-Gamma—University Southern California. Dental Department, I-os Angeles, Cal. Alpha-Delta—New Orleans College Dental Surgeons. New Orleans, La. Alumni Associations Indiana Alumni Association Toronto Alumni Association Chicago Alumni Association San Francisco Alumni Association New York Alumni Association Pennsylvania Alumni Association p'OP' op ?No p p fscftP' P s i Omega Colors: Sky Blue and White. Fratres in Facultate L. G. Noel, M. D., D. D. S., Chair of Clinical Dentistry R. B. Bogle, M. D., D. D. S., Chair of Orthodontia Fratres in Urbe S. G. Workman, D. D. S. J. W. Win. {, D. D. S. Fratres in Universitate Cluss of 1908 A. C. Braly H.W. Eubank E. L. Williams C. McCain T. M. Wilson . L. W. Noel F. C. Wilson H. R. Penny Class of 1909 J. A. Byrd J. B. Jones R. E. Hawkins — Murfreesboro, Tenn. W. B. Smith J. N. Sledge W. K. Simms Canton, Miss. II. M. Nix Clans of 1910 E. M. Johnston N. G. McKowkn Lindsay, La. II. W. Pearce, Ph. B.......... British Honduras P s i Omega Fraternity Directory Active CH opt era 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, Buffalo, N. Y. ota—North western University, Chicago, 111. Kappa—Chicago College of Dental Surgerv, Chicago, 111. Lambda—University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. Mu—University of Denver. Denver, Col. •Vw—Pittsburg Dental College, Pittsburg, Pa. Xi—Marquette University, Milwaukee. Wis. Mu Delta—Harvard University Dental School. Omieron—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—Mcdico-Chirurgical College, Philadelphia. Alumni New York Alumni Chapter, New York City. Duquesnc Alumni Chapter, Pittsburg, Pa. Minnesota Alumni Chapter, Minneapolis, Minn. Chicago Alumni Chapter, Chicago, 111. Boston Alumni Chapter, Boston, Mass. Philadelphia Alumni Chapter. Philadelphia, Pa. Tatt—Atlanta Dental College, Atlanta, Ga. Upsilou -University of Southern California. Los An- geles, Cal. Phi—University of Maryland, Baltimore. Chi—North Pacific Dental College, Portland, Ore. Psi—Starling Ohio Medical University, Columbus, Ohio. Omega—Indiana Dental College, Indianapolis, Ind. Beta Alpha—University of Illinois. Chicago. Beta Gamma—George Washington University, Wash- ington, D. C. Beta Delta—University of California. San Francisco. Beta Epsilon—Sow 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 A’m—Vanderbilt University. Nashville, Tenn. Gamma Xi—University College of Medicine, Rich- mond, Va. Chapters New Orleans Alumni Chapter, New Orleans, La. Los Angeles Alumni Chapter, I-os Angeles. Cal. Cleveland Alumni Chapter, Cleveland, Ohio. Sealth Alumni Chapter, Seattle, Wash. Portsmouth Alumni Chapter, Portsmouth. Ohio. Buffalo Alumni Chapter. Buffalo, N. Y. THe Legal Fraternity of PHi Delta PHi Pounded at the Law Department University of Michigan, 1869. Colors: Azure and Wine Color. Flower: The Jacqueminot Rose. National Convention. Columbus, Ohio, May 14. 15. 1907. Malone Chapter, Vanderbilt University Law School Chartered May 14, 1907. Fratres in Facultate Horace II. Lurton, I). C. L Malone Collins Denny. LL. I)., M. A ............Minor Allen G. Hall, LL.D Malone J. Willis Bonner, LL.D..................Malone John W. Judd------- Malone Percy 1) Maddin. B. S.. LL.B............Malone John Bell Kbrblb. LL.B....................... Malone Fratres in Urbe John H. DeWitt, LL.B ... Marshall Stuart C. I’ilciikr, LL.B ............ .Story Luke Lea, M. A., LL.B Story Bradley Walker, LL.B ................Minor Active Members Class of 1908 Addison Willby Christian. B. A.. Sigma Nu ... .. ...... .Nashville. Tenn. William Porter Cooper. Phi Delta Theta .... Nashville, Tenn. John Livingston Craig, Beta Theta Pi Nashville. Tenn. Lkk Pgpu.A B A., Phi Delta Theta . Nashville, Tenn. Harry PgAaRtt K Leech, Beta Theta Pi Nashville, Tenn. Ash b vjajv w t-acts Sigma Chi........................................ ........ Louisville; Ky. Wm ;. Rucker Manif.r. Jk . Phi Delta Theta Nashville, Tenn. J Pattkks.. vB A.. Kapj a Alpha Ouster. S C. Lewis Tillman, Sigma Chi Nashville, Tenn. Joseph Burton Webster. Beta Theta Pi ... . . . . Elmwood, Tenn. Charles Pinckney Wopkoro. H. A.. Kappa Alpha....................... ...... Spartanburg, S. C. Class of 1909 Jesse Greenfield Read, Sigma Chi .... Scottsvillc, Ky. 3- 4- 5- 6. 7- 8. 0. 10. 11. 13. 3- 14. II: II: 19. 30. 31. 33. 3- 34. 5- 36. 37. 38. 29. 3°- 3 - 32- 33- 34 35- 36. 39- Roll of Active Chapters Kent—Law Department University of Michigan. Ann Arbor, Midi............. Benjamin—College of Law. Illinois Weslevnn University. Bloomington. Ill. Booth—Northwestern University Law School, Chicago, 111. . Story—School of Law. Columbia University. New York City.. . ........ Cooley—St Louis Law School. Washington University, St. Louis. Mo..... Pomeroy—Hastings College of the Law. University of California. San Francisco. Cal. Marshall—Law School. Columbian University. Washington. D. C Jay—Albany Law School. Union University. Albany. X. Y... ...... Webster Boston University School of Law, Boston. Mass--... . Hamilton—Law Department Cincinnati University. Cincinnati, Ohio... Gibson -Department of Law. University of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia. Choa ■ —Harvard University Law School. Cambridge. Mass. . Waite—Yale University Law School. New Haven, Conn... ............. Field—Department of Law. New York University. New York City. Con'klinc.—School of Law. Cornell University. Ithaca. N. Y...... ...... Tibdeman- Law Department. University of Missouri. Columbia. Mo... Minor Law Department. University of’Virginia, Charlottesville. Va..... Dillon—Department of Law. University of Minnesota. Minneapolis....... Daniels—Buffalo University Law School, Buffalo. N. Y....... . ------- Chase—School of Law. University of Oregon. Portland. Ore. _ ........... Harlan - College of Law, University of Wisconsin. Madison. Wis. ------ Swan—Law Department, Ohio State University. Columbus. Ohio. --- --- McClain-—Law Department. State University of Iowa. Iowa City— ......... Lincoln—College of Law. University of Nebraska. Lincoln. Neb. ....... Fuller—Chicago-Kent College of Law. Chicago.............. .... Miller Law Department. Iceland Stanford. Jr., University. Palo Alto. Cal Grbbn—School or Law. University of Kansas. Lawrence. Kan.. Comstock- College of Law. Syracuse University. Syracuse. N. Y. ... Dwight—New York Law School. New York City................ ............. Foster- -School of Law. Indiana University. Bloomington. Ind ------- Rannky Western Reserve University Law School. Cleveland. Ohio. Langdell—College of Law. University of Illinois. Champaign, 111 Brewer—School of Law. University of Denver. Denver. Col...... ......... Douglas—Law School, University of Chicago. Chicago, 111.. .... ....... Ballinger—School of Law. University of Washington, Seattle, Wash ...... Malone- Law Department. Vanderbilt University, Nashville. Tcnn . Evarts Brooklyn Law School. St. Lawrence University, Brooklyn. N. Y Thomas— Law Department. University of Colorado. Boulder. Col..... ..... Beatty—College of Law. University of Southern California, Los Angeles, Cal- i860 1878 1880 1881 . 1883 1S8; 188.4 1 SS.i i8S iSSft 1886 . 18S7 . 1SS7 iS$7 18S7 1800 - 1890 . 1891 ..1801 . 1891 1891 .1S93 - 1S98 ..1895 . 1S96 1S97 . 1S99 -.1900 ..1901 ..1901 ..1902 - ioo -.1907 -1907 .1907 1007 1907 Alumnus Chuptors San Francisco, 1880 Kansas City, 1897 Washington, 1901 Denver, 1906 Cleveland, 1907 Buffalo, 1907 Philadelphia, 1906 Chicago, 1S92 Portland. 1903 New York, 1890 St. Louis, 1893 Cincinnati, 1896 Kappa Psi Fraternity Founded 1879. Incorporated 1903. Lambda Chapter organized at Vanderbilt University January, 1907. Official Journal: “The Mask.” Colors: Cadet Gray and Scarlet. Official Directory: The Agora. Flower: Red Carnation. National Convention. Philadelphia, Pa., November 28-30, 1907. Active Chapter Roll Alpha—Grand Chapter, Wilmington, Del. Gamma—Columbia University, New York, N. Y. Delta—University of Maryland, Baltimore. Md. Epsilon—Maryland Medical College, Baltimore, Md. Eta—Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. Philadelphia, Pa. Iota—University of Alabama. Mobile, Ala. Kappa—Birmingham Medical College, Birmingham, Ala. Lambda—Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn. Mu—Massachusetts College of Pharmacy, Boston, Mass. Nu—Medical College of South Carolina. Charleston, S. C. Alumni Chapter Roll Philadelphia Chapter, Phialdelphia, Pa. New York Chapter, New York, N. Y. Fratres in Urbc A. D. Ramsey, Ph.C. C. B. Warner, Ph.C. R. G. McGahky, Ph.C. J. M. Todd. Ph.C. Fratre in Universitate Poat Graduate Frank Butbnshon, Anniston. Ala. T. J. Draper. G. A. Sxooc.. R. S. Johnson X. A. Long G. C. Harris.. W. F. Beall .. S. Beall........ R. M. Latimer, Jr W. R. Austin.... ftappi Psi Fraternity Clans of 190ft • - ......Trenton, Tenn. ..........Shreveport, La. -.........Pensacola. Fla. -----Blount ville, Tenn. ---------Columbus, Miss. L. C. McCord............ J. S. Norton. - ...... E. G. Morris, Jr ..... G. C. King.. ........... W. A. Ciiappin ......... C. M. Rkames ........... ......... Lewisburg, Tenn .........Elyton, Ala. ----Lcwisburg, Tenn. ----Elkton, Tenn. .. -Gaincsboro. Tenn. ------Warren, Tenn. Class of 1909 Sweetwater, Texas. Nashville, Tenn. Baldwyn, Miss. - __Elkton, Tenn. E. D. Taylor... K. C. McXkklky 11 E. Wright.. P. E. Cleveland ---------Franklin. Ky. ........Orlinda, Tenn. •.......Orlinda. Tenn. Pleasant Shade, Tenn. Class of 1910 M. H. Foster, Opelousas, La. Theta Delta Theta Established 1900. Colors: Garnet and Rose. Hinver: Carnation. Sorore' in Url e Mary Kvai.in Brown Minnik Lkk Noi.bn Mrs. Prkston Yacchan Eu .AHKTH C. Dknnv Ei.i.kn Ci. a irk Lot; an Stki.i.a R. Rich Ktiiki. M I'I.KM I NC Annk 11. Scai.ks Lccv Dbll Ross Kkikmiiii.d Dodson Cakounk Lkavkm. Ei.kanor M. Hhrioks Francks Hammond Mary A Tft'KKR IIki.kn M Dknnkdy Sorores in Universitate Graduate Student Axnik Ehizaiiktii Tiu.Hr. Undergraduates Durham. N. C Class of 1908 Lois Amanda Godukn Cai.uk A Landrim Class of 1909 Nashville. Tenn De Funiak. Springs Fla. Rl.OKK.NA GaTKS Class of 1910 Nashville. Tenn. A: ihk Barti.ktt A N 1 rA C M W'DoXKI.I. Class of 1911 Cedar Hill. Tenn Nashville. Tenn IIki.kn L. Rosk I’toima Rotiirock LkNA 1). (tOI)UKY Edith A Dknnv Chattanooga. Tenn Somerville. Tenn, Nashville. Tenn Nashville. Tenn Patroness ' Mas Richard Jonhs Mks. Lkomdas Gi.knn Nias. C01.1.in'.s Dhnnv Mrs. John Dam hi. Mrs, R. It. Sthki.i THe Blessed Co-Ed JZ7 The Co-ed girl leaned out From the tower lull as heaven, Her thoughts were deeper than the depth Of Denny’s psychology even; She had three ink spots on her hand. And the puffs on her head were seven. It was the back of a Math. Ixx k That she was standing on. Uy Keyset- placed o'er sheer depth The which is Space begun; So high, that looking downward thence She scarce could see the son. To him it looked ten thousand feet. Yet now and in this place Surely she leaned o'er him. her puffs Fell all about his face; Then down came her note lwx k leaves To help him scale the space. Surely he can reach this height To win me. ah. he must, site said; Have I not prayed to Dud and Moore. Has he not crammed his head? Are not these two a perfect strength. And shall I feel afraid? She smiled, then womanlike Was seized with wildest fears. And cast her hands upon her head To find her puffs were gone: Then laid her face lietween her hands And wept—(he heard her tears). Mary Laviiuiii. Kappa AlpHa THeta Founded at DePauw University in 1870. Colors. Black and Old Gold. Flower: Pansy. Alpha E.ta Chapter Established January 15. 1904. Monklle Pride Roberta OuBosb Mrs. Herbert Z. Kip Josephine Mu n ford Sor«r«« In Urb« Laura Hays Margery Ezell May Belle Saunders Rosa Ambrose Mary V. Life Sophie Ambrose Stella Scott Vaughn Katie Gordon Guill Louise Bang Sorer In Unlr rdltl Gradual Annie Love Dowdell. A. B..................................................... Lafayette. Ala. Cl of 1906 Alice Porter Clark.............Winchester. Tenn. Elise Handly............... -__Nashville, Tenn. Ruby Hanlin.......................Cullman, Ala. Nannie Hardin Moore........McKenzie, Tenn. Elizabeth Young.........................Memphis. Tenn. Annie Mason Cl of 1909 Monroe. La. Cl... of 1910 Riioda Kaufman..................... Columbus. Ga. Rebecca Locke Young................ Memphis. Tenn. Cl. of 1911 Julia Sweet Chester................Nashville, Tenn. Ada Raines................................Memphis. Tenn. Katharine Hammond..................Nashville, Tenn. Eleanor Richardson........................Memphis. Tenn. Mappa Alpha Theta Patronesses Mrs. William J. Vaughn Mrs. H. C. Tolmak Mrs. A. M. Harris Mrs. Thomas Cartkr Mrs. B. E. Young Mrs. J. T. McGill College Chapters Alpha Dlatrlot lota—Cornell University, Ithaca. N. Y. Ixtmbda—University of Vermont. Burlington, Vt. Sigma—Toronto University. Toronto. Ontario. Chi—Syracuse University, Syracuse, X. Y. Alpha Beta—Swarthmore College. Swarthmore. Pa. Alpha Delta- Woman’s College of Baltimore, Balti- more. Md. Alpha Epsilon Brown University, Providence, R. I. Alpha 7.eta—Barnard College, New York City. Alpha Kappa Adelphi College, Brooklyn, Nr. Y. Beta District Alpha—DePauw University, Greencastle, Ind. Beta—Indiana State University, Bloomington, Ind. Gamma—Butler College, Indianapolis. Ind. Epsilon—Wooster University, Wooster. Ohio. Eta—University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Mich. Mu—Allegheny College, Meadville. Pa. Pi— Albion College, Albion, Mich. Alpha Gamma Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. Alpha Eta—Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn. Dvltn District Delta—University of Illinois, Champaign, 111. Kappa—University of Kansas. Lawrence, Kan. Rho—University of Nebraska. Lincoln, Neb. Tau—Northwestern University, Roger Park, 111. Upsilon—University of Minnesota. St. Paul, Minn. Psi—University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. Alpha Theta—University of Texas, Austin. Texas. Alpha lota—Washington University, St. Louis, Mo. Comma District Phi—Stanford University, Stanford, Cal. Omega—University of California, Berkeley, Cal. lota—Los Angeles. Cal. Gamma—New York City. Eta—Burlington, Vt. ArK—Syracuse, N. Y. Alumnae Chapters Alpha—Greencastle, Ind. Epsilon—Columbus, Ohio. Zeta—Indianapolis, Ind. Mu—Cleveland, Ohio. Kappa—Pittsburg, Pa. Beta—Minneapolis, Minn. Delta—-Chicago, 111. Xi—Kansas City, Mo. Alpha of Tennessee Chapter of PHi Beta Kappa Established in 1901. Graduate Officer DR. H. C. TOLMAN................ DR. W. J. VAUGHN............... DR. J. H. KIRKLAND............. L. T. BAXTER...... ............ G. R. MAYFIELD. ...... DR. J. T. McGILI.............. DR. C. E. LITTLE............... ...............President ..........Vice-President ..........Viee-Presid nt ..........Vice-President Corresponding Secretary Recording Secretary .Treasurer Undergraduate Officer L. W. MURPHY. NANNIE MOORE.. ........... C. S. BOSWELl..................... ... President .. Secretary .Treasurer Collins Denny J. H. Kirkland Fratre in Facultote H. C. Tolman L. C. Glenn S. D. Hagbn J. T. McGill W. J. Vaughn Fratre in Urbe Lewis T. Baxter J. I. Tigrrt. Jr. L. J. Loventhal Louise Bang D. M. Smith, Jr. E. F. Malone E. B. Chappell Frances Hammond Elizabeth Denny Percy Maddin C. E. Little Claude Waller Anne Scales Stella Rich Roberta DuBosk W. H. Witt Lucy Dell Ross Eliot Jones Rosa Ambrose J. O. Manibr Student Member John R. Waters A. M. Souby Annie Dowdell L. W. Murphy Adelaide Lyon G. R. Mayfield Nannie Moore C. S. Boswell Alpha of Tennessee Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa Roll of Activo Chapters Adelbert—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—Beta of Illinois, Chicago. Cincinnati—Delta of Ohio. Cincinnati. Colby—Beta of Maine. Water ville. 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. Db Pauw—Alpha of Indiana. Grcencastle. Dickinson—Alpha of Pennsylvania. Carlisle. Franklin and Marshall-— Theta of Pennsylvania. Lancaster. Hamilton—Epsilon of New York. Clinton. Harvard—Alpha of Massachusetts, Cambridge. IIaverKORp— feta of Pennsylvania. Havcrford. Hobart—Zeta of New York. Geneva. Illinois—Gamma of Illinois. Urbana. Iowa—Alpha of Iowa. Iowa City. Iowa College—Beta of Iowa. Crbana. Johns Hopkins Alpha of Maryland. Baltimore. Kansas—Alpha of Kansas. Lawrence. Kenyon— Beta of Ohio. Gambier. Lapayettp.—Gamma of Pennsylvania. Easton Lkland Stanford—Beta of California. Palo Alto. Marietta—Gamma of Ohio. Marietta. Michigan—Alpha of Michigan. Ann Arbor. 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. Oberlin- Zeta of Ohio. Oberlin. Ohio State—Epsilon of Ohio. Columbus. Ohio Wesleyan Eta of Ohio. Delaware. Pennsylvania—Delta of Pennsylvania. Philadel- phia. Princeton—Beta of New Jersey. Princeton. Rochester- oto 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- morc. Syracuse— of New York. Syracuse. Texas Alpha of Texas. Austin. Trinity--Beta of Connecticut. Hartford. Tufts -Delta of Massachusetts. Tufts College. Tulane— Alpha of Louisiana. New Orleans. Union—Alpha of New York. Schenectady. Vanderbilt—Aloha of Tennessee. Nashville. Vassar -Mu of New York. Poughkeepsie. Vermont—Alpha of Vermont. Burlington. Virginia—Beta of Virginia, Charlottesville. Wabash—Beta of Indiana. Grcencastle. Wellesley—Theta of Massachusetts. Wellesley. Wesleyan—Gamma of Connecticut. Middleton. William and Mary—Alpha of Virginia. Williams- burg. Williams—Gamma of Massachusetts. Williamstown. Wisconsin—Alpha of Wisconsin. Madison. Woman’s College—Beta of Maryland. Baltimore. Yale—Alpha of Connecticut, New Haven. The Student As His Mother Sees Him LXXIX.—DreaK, BreaK, BreaK Break, break, break. On thy cold, gray stones, O Sea! And I would that my tongue could utter The thoughts that arise in me. Break, break, break. At the foot of thy crags. O Sea! But the tender grace of a day that is dead Will never come back to ine. S. W. Williams. A Belated Wail (Kissam Hall, R a. m.) Steak! Steak! Steak! Only cold gray bones I sec; And I would not my tongue should utter The things that arise in me! Steak! Steak! Steak! Or my foot in your slats you'll see; And the tender grace of to-day that I said Will ne’er be repeated by me. Lord Tennyson. Pan-Hellenic Council Officers R. E. Blake, A' 2', President Hamilton Douglas, Jr., 2' X, Vice-President W. P. MaTHBNEY, P P , Secretary F. M. Maymkld, 2’ A E, Treasurer Members W. T. McLain, K A A. W. Christian, 2' G. W. Clark, J K E J. X. Stone, J T J E. A. Inglis, A T 0 W. J. Coleman, P K f W. Winton, P A' I A. G. Adams, Jr., 0 J H Love’s Paradise (Written for the Comp.t.) The flowers are dull, the fields are hare. While 1 am here and thou art there. What is the murmur of the sea. Or chant of all the birds to me. Or sunset glow, or moonlight fair. If I am here and thou art there? No flowers can charm me like thy smile. No song can like thy voice beguile; My moonlight fair is thy dear face. My sunlit sky thy close embrace; Ah, all the world is drear and bare. Since 1 am here and thou art there. Oh, with thee, what were barren walls. Or darkness that the heart appalls. Or bleakest waste on land or sea. Or death itself, if close to thee? For heaven to me is everywhere If thou art near me, here or there. THE COMET 19 0 8 ANNUAL PUBLICATION OF VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY Comet Officer from tHe Beginning Date Editors Managers 1887 E. L. ARos-i, Chairman Literary Committee.. R. E. Kdbar. Chairman Business Committee 1SS8 .Claude Waller, Chairman Literary Commit toe.. Ch am bkrs Kbllar, Chairman Bus. Com. 1889 C. E. Albibs, Chairman Literary Committee. H. E. Bkmis, Chairman Publishing Committee. 1890 P. M. Jonhs, Chairman Literary Committee.. .H. B. Bond, Chairman Business Committee. 1891 . O. A. Polk, Chairman Literary Committee. J. A. Hynds, Chairman Business Committee. 189 -P. H. Porter, Chairman................... . . W. A. Webb, Secretary. 1893. T. G. Kittrbll. Chainnan............ Chas. C. Trabuk, Secretary. 1894___J. B. Browder, Editor-in-Chicf. .. _____ W. P. Connell. Business Manager. 189s . T. H. Malone, Jr., Editor-in-Chief ,C. T. Kirkpatrick. Chairman Business Committee. ,896___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. Fullilovb. Jr.. Business Manager. 1900 -W. A. White. Editor-in-Chief..................Lamar Hardy, Business Manager. 1901.. . II. Gannaway. Editor-in-Chief............. .W. B. C. Pilcher, Business Manager. i9oj___G. C. Scoggins, Editor-in-Chief..... ..........W. W. Hughes, Business Manager. 1903.. . J. W. Robertson, Editor-in-Chief ...........T. M. Xkkl. Business Manager. ,904___R. M. Mann, Editor-in-Chief............ .Clark Williams, Business Manager. 1905 M. F. Woodrow, Editor-in-Chief.................W. R. Porter, Business Manager. 1906 _Hartman Travis, Editor-in-Chief................E. P. Scales, Business Manager. 1907 _Allan F. Odell, Editor-in-Chief................E. L. Peoples, Business Manager. 1908 _Carl H. McHenry, Editor-in-Chicf...............Andrew Prather, Business Manager. wm r A Literary Monthly, Published by the Philosophic and Dialectic Literary Societies of Vanderbilt University. Boui'd of Editors S. Cecil, Ewing ............................ Editor-in-chief E. W. Graham_____________ . . ..Business Manager Associutcf N'EIL P. CULLOM J. Marvin Culbreth Rout. F. Vaughn Lee Douglas John L. Craig Robert Rhodes THe Observer Officers from the Beginning Date i88i-’82 (December to June)... i88i-’83 (September to January). i883-'83 (February to June).... 1883- ’84 (September to January). 1884- ’S4 (February to June)_ iS84-’85 (September to January). i88s-'85 (February to June)... i8$5 '86 (September to January). 1886-’86 (February to June)... i886-’87...................... i88;-’88...................... Editors ..J. F. Colville__ .J. E. Harrison_ ..J. C. 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Lois Bejach, '08 Editor-in-Chi f Athletic Editor Frank M. Maypibld, '09 Associato Editors Carlisle G. Whitten, '09 Neil P. Cullom, ’08 E. Allen Cox, '09 John G. Pipkin, '09 N’obl T. Dowling, ’10 Deportment Editors Lee Douglas, '08. Law Roy Rochelle, ’09. Medical G. A. Skoog, '08, Pharmaceutical J. B. Jones, ’09, Dental J. M. Culhreath, '08, Theological Business |Mann «r Hamilton Douglas, Jr.. ’08. The Hustler Officers from the Beginning Date i $88-'89 Editors Managers i yo-’t)i Unknown Unknown 1891-'92 ,f Lee Burch. Ip. H Porter 1 E. H. Jones J 1892-93 E. H. Jones .. P. II. Porter f J. H. DbWitt ‘ 1 0. T. Kirkpatrick 189$-96 . . B. E. Young . i896-’97 B E. Young 189J—98 i I Moors J. R. Snyder i89S-'99 M. W. Bush R. W. Hynds 1899-00 John Paschali. .H. M. Morschheimer «90o-'oi J. A. Williams S. A. Johnson R. M Mann. . J. A. Peoples 1904-’os .M. F. Woodrow ... Ben W. Key i9os-’o6 Innis Brown. M. A. Bradford, Jr. 1906-‘07 C. A. Lloyd J. L. Craig 1907 -’08 . Hamilton Douglas, Ir. J. H Kirkland, Chancellor of Vanderbilt University. Chairman Frederick W. Moore. Dean of Academic Faculty. W. H. Sciiubrman, Dean of Engineering Faculty. W. F. Tillbtt, 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 Stukblk ei eld. Dean of Dental Faculty. John H. DeWitt, of Alumni Association. Charles C. Traduk, of Alumni Association Edwin Wiley, of Graduate Club. E B. Tucker. Representative of Student Body. Frederick W. Moore. Editor-in-Chief. J. E. Hart, Business Manager. Cios Booh, 190h J. M. SOUBY. A. G. Adams John Hill.. ...........Editor . Assistant Editor Assistant Editor THe Apotheosis of Mathematics HE most variable and explicit function ever given under the auspices of the Van- derbilt Graduate Club was the lecture delivered by Dr. Cassius Jackson. Roosc- feller Professor of Auharmonics in the University of Bcloochistan, author of “Circle Range Transversals of Circle Ranges in a Plane,” recently published in the Rcndiconti del Circilo Matimatico di Palermo.” Promptly at 4 r. m. there assembled at Furman Hall a brilliant throng, composed of the “savants among Nashville teachers, students of Vanderbilt and literatac of Belmont. Before the performance Syllabuses were distributed to all present by Messrs. Mayfield, Mitchell and Hayden. While this was being done the procession of equiluminaries, Chancellor Kirkland and Professor Jackson, appeared upon the horizon, shining like stars before the crescent crowd. With a few catenary remarks the Chancellor introduced the speaker of the occasion. The function was transcendental, including logarithmic, cxponcntal, trigonometric and inverse trigonometric functions. Its notation was extremely difficult, but very symbolical. Time was his variable quantity and all increments were of an indeterminate form, but the spec- ulators derived much satisfaction from knowing that the limit of a variable quantity is a fixed value or condition, for his manuscript was “the limit.” To derive the essence of this manuscript from oricular connotation would enforce a maxima of differentiation; to the rational faction of mammalia humana it would appear oracular; and beyond these palling, prolific profanations and perplexities; an exceptional orthoepist would be required to originate the orthography and comprehend the incomprehensible. His face is one of wisdom. When speaking the orbicular, corrugator and pyramidal muscles are energetically contracted, through reflex action. His method was one of superb exhaust- iveness. His genius composes melodious, confluent, lingual literature, which might l e scien- tifically classified as a close parallelism to a cross between hybridism and hetcrostylism. Li U In his nutation, by transcendental curves he ascended the higher plane of eloquence. He brought out the conjugal relationship between the cissoid of Diodes and the Witch of Agnesi, from whom have descended the whole family of curves and corallaries. Taking the spiral of Archimedes as his foundation, he ascended by hyperbolic and parabolic spirals to the height of Higher Plane Curves; but when he once attained the upmost round, he then unto us mortals turned his back and soared down again. Incidentally, more instinctively than mentally, with the intensity of Math’s strong propensity, its force and immensity, he in his fervor and heat, made mathematics scientifically complete. His oratorical powers were inexhaustible. He was logical, preposterous, risible, pseudosylligistic. With the masterful genius of his eloquence he amalgamated spurious, quixotic and chimerical realities with veracious fallacies. He developed the history and scope of mathematics from Pythagoras and Plato, to Hilbert. Legendre and Poincare. He touched upon the work of Aristotle. Huxley, Tschirnhauscn. Schopenhauer and others, shrinking in modesty from overestimating the effect of his own most high, most mighty, most puissant personality. To give you a sign of his sequence in the occultation. 1 can do no better than quote from his syllabus: “External indications of an infinite, extra-personal, static world peopled with notions, ensombles, relations, implications, propositional functions, and so forth, etcetera, und so weitcr. . . . The rock on which modern Pragmatism is destined to wreck. . . . The critical movements were logical, symbolical and physiological.” He sketched “the evolution of the conception of the science from the notion of counting and measurements up to that of a 'universal art apodictic,’ including non-euclidian geometries, hypcrspaces, and a summitless hierarchy of genuine Infinites.” He anathematized the term “applied mathematics” as a misnomer. The mathematicization of outlying scientific fields does not mean the importation of a tool into a foreign workshop, but signifies the self-propagation of the rational logos in new fields of con- sciousness. Mathematics is an inexhaustible quarry for psychology, philosophy and theology. The deeper motives of mathematics arc identical with those of art and religion. The highest expression of the science is self-realization in thought, aspiring to perfect fusion of form and content.” Here, in his abberation, he differentiated and went off on a tangent. After diligent and thorough research I am driven to the conclusion that only one followed him upon this hyperbolic journey. Through the kindness of Mr. Mayfield 1 was given access to the diary of Professor Mitchell and from one of the pages there shouted at me his last note upon the lecture—that lone, solitary, golgothic quotation, The service of Math to humanity.” All recognized that he had entered upon his peroration. His modulated voice oscillated in rhythmical undulations until, ascending in hyperbolic asymptotes, he osculated the domed vault of heaven. With an infinite pathos, yet glowing with love for Math, his eulogies culmi- nated in the climax of his peroration, which was the most intelligent and lucid of all his argu- ment, and the audience thrilled with uncontrollable emotions as he said, “I am going to close in four minutes.” When the end came the audience sat wrapt withal. Many and varied were their emotions. Among the numerous congratulations one theolog was heard to say with Browningcsque terse- ness, “That that is round can be no rounder.” It seemed that I could hear some mentally repeating, “All things that arc, are with more spirit chased than enjoyed.” Others mused that wisdom is ofttimes nearer when we stoop than when we soar. Others still, knowing that he is well paid who is well satisfied, said that they had a satiety. Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard are sweeter; Known things arc deep, but those unknown arc deeper. Robt. C. Rhodes. THe University Calumet Club Pounded November 7, 1906. Officers S. CECIL EWING.....................................President ROBERT F. VAUGHAN............ ......................Secretary JOHN C. RANSOM......................................Treasurer Members Lee Douglas. President Term 1907 John L. Craig C. A. Bowen J. E. Berry George R. Maypield Hill Turner Max Souby J. Marvin Culbreth Neil P. Cullom. Representative on the National Council of Sigma Upsilon. The University Calumet Club HE second year of the University Calumet Club’s history has been prosperous in every particular. Harmony and union have characterized its deliberations and all its undertakings have been crowned with success. The amount of good accomplished and the splendid results achieved have been far in advance of the brightest hopes of the Club’s most sanguine friends. Two prizes were awarded this year by the Club to the best speakers in the preliminary trials for our intercollegiate debates, and it is a rather significant fact that both prizes were won by members of the University Calumet Club, when the contests were held before a committee of judges from the Faculty. Thus a stimulus has been given to debating at Vanderbilt, and an increased interest has already been manifested in this work as a result of the impulse given by the Calumet Club. Generous support has been accorded the Observer, our monthly magazine, and the high standard of journalism it has attained this year is due, in large measure, to the interest and contributions of the Calumet Club. Every worthy movement of the college body is supported by this group of representative men, and their influence is wielded in every case on the side of justice and to promote the general welfare of the institution. The popularity of the Club with the student body at large is rapidly growing, and the coveted privilege of joining the mystic Calumet Clan and sharing the aromatic joys of the Pipe Council, is daily growing greater. Commodore Club JZ? Officers E W. GRAHAM, J L. CRAIG. A G. ADAMS. Jr.. President Vice-President Secretary C. P. CULLOM. II Ii. PALMER. T reasurcr Director-General A G. Adams, P j h K. E. Blare, K 2' C. S. Boswell, Q J « G. D. Ciiask, B II S 0. Costbn, J T 11 Members .1 I. Craio. It II C p. Cullom, $ J E W. Graham, 2' X A Lovelace, X A' W. S Love. J T J II. E. Palmer. Jr., A A E W. Potts. J K F. J. N. Stone, J T j L. Tillman, 2' X C. E Wofford. A' ( Graduate Members R. F. Vaughn, J A' F 0. H. McHenry, 2' I F. A. M. Harris J. T. McGill H. Z. Kip Faculty Members B. E. Young A. G. Hall Thos. R. Cartp.k O. E. Brown C. S. Brown W. H. Witt J. H. Kirkland J. B. Kkkui.k L. E. Burch W. L. Dudley J. L. Cunningham H. B. Carr ; P. W. Moore Olin West G. W. Dyer Freddy B. and Freddy D. (E. A. N.) Arc noble bears of high degree; Each is the other's complement. For all the boldness that was sent. For Freddy D., by some strange chance. Does Freddy B.’s large stock enhance. And of the curve, the poise, the grace. Of statue form, and e’en of face. That clings to Freddy D. somewhat Was surely from B.’s share forgot. Both are lacking as to hair. But why malign the bruin pair? They do their very best to grow The few remaining strands or so. We fear they live a lonesome life. For neither one can get a wife. Freddy D., the sweet gazelle. Altho’ he loves the ladies well. (‘an never quite screw up the grace To l x k a lady in the face; While Freddy B., the other way, Is always charming, light and gay. He flirts with every age and size. And on them bends his goo-goo eyes. Yet. tho’ he never can tell why Each maid he sues bids him good-bye. Freddy B., with blithesome song. Helps to pass the hours along, For they, like any other thing, Cannot endure to hear him sing; While Freddy 1).. with comic art. Could dance away the saddest heart. No one the motive should impeach Which leads our Freddy Bears to teach. Nor e’en the reason why it seems They live on Quiz and “Daily Themes,” Yet if an answer you would seek. Just go to Freddy D., the meek. He will tell you as a brother. I will answer with another.” Vic Allistkr. J THe Secret My lady is a famous chef, She boils and stews and bakes; Old Epicurus smiles himself To taste the things she makes: With charms and incantations She beguiles the chafing dish. Mcdea-likc she waves her wand: Behold, whate’er you wish! And yet, whene'er I ask her The secret of her art. She smiles and says. To catch the taste. You first must catch the heart.' N. C. . Owls Officers H P. CONNELL, President 1). II MORTON. Vice-President II. K PERRY. See'v and Treasurer Members Vaughn Blakr Winston Caldwell I! P CoNNKLL W. P. Cunningham Norman Dai.k William IIumk E B Maupin D. II. Morton WlTHBRS PEEBLES II R. Prrry Andrew Prather J. B. Procter David Webb E. H. West R e(3utot.ioi( is f vwh'CK R nRhl E oR5tS vvk-veti We tRte.5 to £ LoW it hir seL DeKa Club w. w. ROSS. X X. W. L. FOX. A' f. B. M. WEAVER. .... W. B. BYRD. A T 0 President Vice-Prtsidsftt . SecrtMry Sergtanl-at-Arms Committee of the Treasury S. W. RIDDLE. X X ERWIN CALDWELL. K A J. C. STARK. X V Members Adams, M. B. P J b Baird. Gerkn, J A' F Bowers, P. C.. X X Bennie. Banks, J K F. Byrd, Wm. 8„ AT Q Caldwell, E., K A Carter. J. C.. J b Cornelius, Chas., J K F. Cullom. Jas., B b II Dowling, N. T.. X A F Fox, W. L., OFT Garrett, J. R., X A F Gilmore, W. L., X X Knox, John, A' X Martin, Walker, J K F McLean, Wm., B b II Neely, W. D„ X X Pepper, Thos., K X Pinson, W. W„ X A F ♦Price, B. F„ X S Riddle, S. W.. 2' X Ross, W. W„ 2’ X Stark, J.C..X X SwiGGART. W. H„ J A' F Weaver. B. M„ B h II Nye, Paul, A' A •Indicatos member who are married And i laughter all declare That these lobsters without hair Did on top (but only there) Favorably with ‘Chance’ compare. H eroes and Hoodlums Once there dwelt a tribe of heroes (All were men- there were no she-roes) In the village of Kissambcr; Strong were they (at spittin’ amber), Flat of brow and lank of muscle. Always ready for a tussle With the weaker tribes around 'em, (If they thought that they could pound ’em). Mighty were their deeds of valor. (Save the time that they was yallcr) And this valor did increase (As the dope man promised peace). Famous was this tribe for sportin'. Skilled at dancin', warm at courtin'. Great were they for smoking fivers. .Donnin' red-sox, wearin' divers Sorts of sporty, snobby garments Unpossessed by other varmints. Now. there came in search of teachers Quite a crowd of awkward creatures. Looked their heads like koker-nut shells. (And were really nothing but shells). Greenly dull were they at flunking Not a blame thing in their punkins Ever yet has been discovered Or by scientist uncovered. They around Kissamber rubbered And for home and Sally blubbered. Till the heroes grew disgusted With this seedy country-rusted Set of lobsters known as Hoodlums. So the Lord-high-cocker-doodlums Passed some laws that they thought needed. All of which were never heeded By the vernal tribe of Hoodlums. Next the Lord-liigh-cocker-doodlums Had the proclamation go out That there'd be a dancin' blow-out And no Hoodlum was invited— Then that mob of Rubes felt slighted; So they got some Kyan pepper. H?S and snuff to hep 'er. Which they scattered powfull free at Where the dancin' was to l c at. O the howlin' and the sneezin’! Winders up and wimmen freezin', (Since the ladies alters vaunt a Right to bare arms” when they wanter). Heroes cussin', stompin', chaffin’, Hoodlums in the dark a latfin, Thinking they was monstrous sniarty Prohibitioning a party. AH a sudden came a nigger With an icc-crcam freezer bigger Than a hogshead, filled with frappy— Then the Hoodlum crowd got happy. Grabbed that freezer in a sly way. Told that coon to hit the highway. Ladies they got mighty huffy Twarn't their style of taking snuffy, And the Heroes still kept sneezin' While that frappy was unfreezin' In a place that lodges such things. But alas for folks that touch things When they ortent! Lo. a solemn Band at midnight, single column. Moved in silent march and stately. On from room to room sedately. Morning dawned serene and fair. And the host of Freshmen there Wept and wailed for vanished hail. Rubbed their heads in wild despair, While the rising sun did glare On their numb-skulls white and bare. Yet the people could but stare. And in laughter all declare That these lobsters without hair Did on top (but only there) Favorably with Chance compare. And the co-eds everywhere Came to see them rant and rare. Laughed to hear them rend the air And provoke the wear and tear Of their coat sleeves, unaware They were making fun to spare” For the wimmen (who I dare Say remembered well just where Fate gave them also a fair Sample of the winter air). But there was no grudge to bear. For the deal was pretty square; One crowd got the frozen fare. Leaving Hj-Pepp-snuff there. While the other got its share Of the fun by leaving bare Every plug-head, everywhere Underneath Kissamber’s care. O ’twas rare J ust to stare At those children in despair! For I'll swear NTot a hair Did adorn their domes of air. Glee Club J2? Officers C. C. WASHBURN............................................. Director-Manager ROBT. F. VAUGHN......................................................President D. SULLINS STUART.................................................. Secretary Members rir l Tenora First Basses C. C. Beasley Wallace Pinson Rodt. F. Vaughn Newton Polk Second Tenors D. Sullins Stuart Macon Callicott F. M. Mayfield Chas. Cornelius W. W. Ross J. B. Proctor Guy McCullom, Accompanist Sam Pepper H. E. Palmer, Jr. Banks Bennie W. M. Woodall Baxter Jackson Harry Stam Second Basses J. Henry Roberts John Ransom Arthur N. Bobbitt Will Anderson George Archer DAVID MORTON.............................. Preside, JOHN L STREET ... . Vice-President IRA D. SMITH................ .Secretary atui Treasure ROY BA KICK ... Commander of Battalion C. W. Coleman Carlisle Kirkpatrick B. E. Tate J. V. Tate W. B. Amber ; VV. L. Bakp.r R. V. Bennett R. M. Evans J. J. Kino G. B.Jackson W. E. Thomas J. R Wright K. K. Anderson J. W. Weldon M. S. Goldnamer B W. Howe Jesse G. Read Guv T. Denton E. M. Fuqua R. M. Mason E. C. Brandon B. E. Boone Members C. L. Boswell R T. Cornelius H. L. Holloway W. L. Perry J. R. Drake. 1r W P. V. Evers Dick Keys T. B. Knight J. F. Standard J. B. Turner C. L. King L. A. Tate R. W. Brandon J. H. Ciiism J. S. Johnson C. W. Bennett I B Proctor P. W. Perry B. F. Batts B. B. Keys M. H. Stuart W. R. Austin E. D. Taylor J. N. Comer R. D. Gabbert L. V. Kennedy T. W. Lander C. R. Layton W. T. Williams C. B. Rosson GEORGIA CLUB Members of Georgia Club Andrew Prather. President. Columbus F. H. Howser. Vice-President. Atlanta J. E. Fleming. Secretary. Commerce F. P. Bradford, Columbus W. C. Francis. Waycross H. B. Landrum, Fayetteville G. R. Mayfield, Atlanta R. P. McLarty. Villa Rica S. B. Parks. Auburn H. H. Williams, Barncsvillc L. B. Sandiford. Oxford Hamilton Douglass, Atlanta L. A. Smith, Duluth Bowen Club JAMES SOUBY....... BOB BLAKE....... E. R. KAUFMAN.. NOEL T. DOWLING... ........... President Firn Vice-President ___________ Secretary .. ......Treasurer Other Max Souby, Jester C. B. Prntbcost. Second Vice-President Carl Gartner. Justice of Peace T. E. Baxter. Janitor Howard Jeck, Head Surgeon John C. Ransom, Floor Walker D. B. Blakrmore, Shine Artist Dowenites C. Covington, Chaplain Harlix Tucker. Third Vice-President Bob Godbey, Sheriff Otto Joslin. Scrgcant-at-Arms Dabney Minor. Assistant Surgeon Vaughn Blake. Doorkeeper J. T. Watkins, Water Boy Henry L Badoux, Sportist 1 mxmstm : y i ix rccmso 8fc —“riw Oklahoma, The Pleasant and Delightful Land. For our emblem we will choose the Royal Bloom of the Elbcrta Peach. Motto: Do or Die.” Council Meeting Place: Sleeping Bear. “Council Fire Lighter: Zufall. “Sun Dance Leader: Crabtree. OKlaHoma Club Officers EDWARD G. McCOMAS__ ALBERT C. HUNT..... JAMES S. WATSON.... ..High Chief Second Chief ......Clerk Old Warrior McCOMAS, EDWARD G., Elk City Young Bravo Crabtree, Fount. Muskogee Hardy, Andrew, Ardmore Holt, Robert E., Mnngum Hunt. Albert C., Wagoner Mayer. W. Frank, Elk City Mott, Isaac E., Deer Creek Shaw, Lloyd E., Guymo Watson. James S., Shawnee Marks. Albert B., Vinita Young. Andrew M., Muskogee Zufall, John, Muskogee Officer LOIS BEJACH..................................President WM. M. ADEN ............................Vice-President MISS ELEANOR RICHARDSON......................Secretary SAM PEPPER...................................Treasurer West Tennessee Club M Wsi. M. Aden, Memphis O. M. Alsup, Memphis Lois Bp.jach. Memphis H. E. Branspord, Union City Sam Dent Bbi.l. Martin Douglas V. Brooks, Memphis Jesse J. Brawner. McKenzie W, C. Barham. Milan Robert Bell, Union City H I Bkrryiiill, McKenzie II. M. Callicott. Memphis Fred B. Cloys, Union City Trbzbvant Collier. Memphis Sam C. Costkn. McKenzie T. J. Draper, Trenton Alerkd H. Eaton, Memphis P. M. Emerson, Bolivar Frp.o C. Freed, Trenton E. W. Graham, Camden John Hill, Dresden Harvey Haley. McKenzie Albbrt E. Happbl, Trenton Frank Herron, McKenzie G. W. Hepperman, Memphis J. D Hester. Jr.. Collierville Jas. W. Y mbers Douglas Johnston, Trenton M. C. Knox, Memphis R. H. Lyle. Brownsville R. M. Latimer. Dyersburg Miss Nannie Moore. McKenzie Walker L. Martin, Martin Francis B. Moorman, Somerville Dwight W. Morrison, McKenzie Wm. Lytlb McKee. Memphis Sam M. Pepper. Memphis Miss Ada Raines. Memphis Miss Eleanor Richardson, Memphis Iv. G. Riddick. Memphis Miss Mary U. Rotiirock, Somerville C. M. Reames, Warren H M. Rhea, Somerville Wm. H. Swigoart, Union City Allen D. Stewart. Martin Wm. Clipton Steele, Martin Hubert Sample, Memphis Clyde Sharp. Curve Frank Wade, Trenton Isiiam H. Wadr, Trenton Miss Elizabeth Young. Memphis Miss Rebecca Young, Memphis no, Jr.. Memphis Texas Club Officers C. G. WHITTEN.................................................... President W. T. STEWART............................................... Vice-President W. H. GREENWOOD.............................................Treasurer T.T. HATTON................................................Secretary T. P. HAWTHORNE............................... Scrgeant-at-Arms JIM OXFORD ..................................... Historian Texas Club Member' Bailey, Ed, Cumby Bailey, H. F„ Shaftcr Byers, E. I’.. Clcbumc Cocke, C. M.. San Antonio Cox, S. L., Sulphur Springs Crawford, J. L„ Troy Cowden. J. M.. Midland Cooper, T. C., Arlington Doyal, J. 1).. Sulphur Springs Elliott, Julian, Weatherford I'ullbr. T. E„ New Boston Fruland. C. F.. Turnersville Fowler, H. E., Liberty Hill Fusshll, J. A.. Jacksonville CIoodsbbe, W. A., Woodville Greenwood, W. H., Honey Grove Glover, S. R . Purless Hatton, T. T.. El Paso Hawthorne, T. P., Timpson Hopper, C. W., Kaufman Hart, W. B., Gordon Hughes, R. E.. Gainesville Harlan, 11. I).. Stamford Hanks, T., Hillsboro Hunt, S.. Jr.. San Antonio Johnson, R. A., Navasota Klingman, B. W., New Bruin Little, C. H„ Weatherford Lucky, W. E.. Cleburne Marsh, H„ Port Lavaca McCarn, J. A„ Browmvood McCain. C.. Bogota Oxford. J.. Brownwood Potts, E. W„ Dallas Potts, H. F., Dallas Price, C. D„ Whitcsboro Poth, X. A . Yoakum Rogers, O. B„ Austin Reed, J. P„ Mt. Pleasant Stp.wart, W. T„ Fort Worth Sou by, A. M„ Del Rio Souby, J. M„ Del Rio Smith, R. K.. San Antonio Tknny, W. C., Ennis Traylor, J. H„ Olivia Townes, C. B.. Cleburne Tabu, T. E.. Mt. Pleasant Wade, I. G.. Miles Watson, E. F., New Waverly WlP.R, J. C., Houston Whitten, C. G.. Mineola Yarborough, W. L„ Cumby Younger, B„ Bowie •Is Yates, T. F., Troy Alabama Club Officer ANDREW J. WALKER............................................................President J. N. SLEDGE......................................................... Vice-President MISS RUBY R. HANLIN...................................................... Secretary JOHN R. WATERS..............................................................Treasurer A. W. Mbtcalp, Jr.. Greenville B. P. Jackson. Clio J. S. Norton, Birmingham B. L. Grebn. Gadsden D. H. Wright, Corona H. C. Blair, Clayton G. E. Bogart. Stevenson C. C. McLean. Florala 0. P. Dupree. Athens S. C. Cowan, Stevenson M. O. Grace, Ozark A. B. Jbmison, Birmingham Members M«dic«l Depertment Arthur Johnson, Clanton R. E. Johnson, Birmingham W. P. Jordan, Huntsville Jsham Kimbbll. Jackson I. V. Lego, Elkmont A. L. Stabler, Forest Home Fbrrin Young, Bedford Renner Herman, Bessemer H. L. Cunningham, Florence T. H. Ingram. Florence P. M. Kyskr, Pineapple L. R. Wood. Attala J. H. Jones, Oak Hill M. W. Arnold. Florence J. G. Bedsolb. Thomasville H. C. Flournoy, Clayton H. K. Goodloe. Gainesville R. H. Haygood. Jr.. Birmingham S. E. Johnson, Clanton H. F. McLaurinb, Fitzpatrick J. L. Penn, Gadsden E. S. Stewart, Birmingham Alabama Club H. M. Nix. Maplesvillc J. P. Brothkrs, Carrollton J. M. Sledge, Greensboro T. J. Grifpbth, Summit Clare Purcell, Roanoke J. I). Hunter. Pratt City L. D. Patterson, Birmingham H. L. Aldridge, Birmingham Miss Ruby Hanlin, Cullman Miss Dowdell. Lafayette Miss Bbuna M Harris, Union Spgs. S. J. Caldwell, Union Springs V. M. MULLIEN, Dothan W. G. Peoples. Mooresville D nlnl D p«rlmcnl A. L, Lee, Furman J. D. Giddins, Jones Mills W. T. Chapman, Pineapple J. L. White, Florence Biblical Department K M. Norton, Birmingham T. L. McDonald, Birmingham R B. McGehee, Montgomery C. C Daniels, I tPinc and Pharmacy I). W. Beene, Town Creek W. H Blanton, Newmarket N. T. Dowling, Ozark J. L. Whiteside. Anniston J R. Crow, Sheffield O. G. Nelson, Mobile Law Department N. P. Renfro, Opelika Academic, Engineering F. B. Reeder, Florence Arthur Levy, Oakman J. L. Reynolds, Clio J. W. Frazier, Mobile W. T. Tiller, Hartford H. Webster, La Pine S. U. Turnipsbed, Ramer J W. Rogers. Newmarket F. W. Webster, Huntsville R. C. Webster, Huntsville Frank Butknshon. Anniston A. J. Zbitlbr. Mooresville John R. Waters, Florence W. M. Woodall, Birmingham A. J. Walker, Birmingham Montgomery Bell Alumni Association of Vanderbilt J F. BROOKS. B. E.. 8. - ................................ President J. D. ANDREWS. B E.. 09. - V Vice-President I W. BAUGH. B. E.. 09......... -........................... Secretary W. V. ANDREWS. B E., 'll. 2' -T. Treasurer . Members W IIasslock, B. E„ ‘oS W I’. Cunningham. B. E., '09, - A B. A. Mason, B. E., ’09 A. F. Charlton, M. D., ’09 L. W. Noel. D. D. S., ’08 M. A. Rooney, B. E., 'io John Hawkins. M. D .’io B. W. DkPierri. B. S . io Paul Moore, B. E., ‘i i F. W. Hogan, B. E., B. S.. ’11 R. E. Galloway, B. S.. ’ii W. D. Calowbll. B. S.. ’ii. A' .1 R S. Caldwell, B. S.. ’ii. A' A B. L. DePierri. B E..'ii Webb School Club Officer Clearinck Caldwell Beasley, - - President E. B. Maupin,...........................Assistant “Grandma Julian,- - Both Secretary and Treasurer The other men who. as far as we know, were not shipped. are : ‘Bones” Moody Jocko Peebles Bishop Webb Pat” Clark Genius” McI-arty Swkbtness” Self Jumbo” Pickens Uncle Jack Cowoek Native Jim Wilson John Bull Kirk” Coleman Buddie” Pinson Kid Potts Little Davy Webb Zit Zbitler F. Hill Turner “Buttercup” Shofnkr Davb Stuart Pete King RemarKs This club has been organized for no purpose whatever. It has only one meeting a year, which occurs a few days before the Comet goes to press. No officer or member of this club does any work except the Treasurer. The members whose nicknames are given are Freshmen. although all of them do not l elong to the first year class. Requirements for membership to this club are at least one year's course of lectures under Old Sawncv.” This club has had no co-ed among its members for several years, which is due to the fact that we prefer that they marry or go as foreign missionaries. Some of them have married. We would advise all fathers to send their sons to Webb School. That is all. Thanks. Good-bye. “Finis. Castle Heights Club Colors Old ('.old and Maroon Motto: The Indies First. Last and Always . Hattie Cry: The Herald's ('all. The Twelve Knights of the Round Table Praefecti Ku iiakd Mason. Praefectus Equitum John Street. Praefectus Scriniorum Thomas Pbppbr, Praefectus ('astrorum Hanks Turner, Praefectus Aerarii Equites Academici Allen Pittman Willard Tiiroop Squires. 1911 J amks Crowk John Wilkks Kknnbr Moorb Tiiroop Kquitc Medici Eque Theologicus Denny Turner Willard Steele Willis C. Francis ItHirn fitniutu lUais fining (rt'rr a atrramlri. luiui ago. iLnur. Sluumfb auh lirul a mar «if fliumi. €uur: il uiub wunu tiptui ilir iiumiilaiit. uruttmn iViMuilr:.!'. nu its yrak. i'n! friim tlunir high rraiin alwur t|mt chrrr .il nam aith Uuiyrii to luur you. Aufi 'A mrltrfi In a lullnm yisl In yanfl ain't tmifli ytmr fhrrk. j ti r.mnr blue uiuht. faiul aub far. tour. ' man ((mill au! |mi ntfre ;Har. tour. Atn'i S lirarrlifb llif hrnoriits fur iimi. all Ihr bun-bark arch 'M brUrt). 3ur t In wrap i|onr soul of bri«iltTiirr.fv .tin uni arma of foriulrm tuliilruros Au! In kiflis nun rrr il tuitiolirfi. rrr mu flilbui spirit mrllfb. HtMH 3n cnmf Mstaut tuurib of faitrirn .Villri'i luitli brrumr. auf ritli rnmamra I 'i mas hrtl am') mrrr nuutlf. il uud itallnj !1,1pu merr aung. Aub you gllbfb pant uif llrring emrarb llir Hirairwtirrr. but iinur bring I irft ite rtlmra Hint haor limirrrb thro thr r.tlriur brrp anb long. Baxter M. E. Skdberrv A. J. Powell L. H. Bovi K. K. Mason A. J. Walker W. M. Camrbn W. E. Bolling L. J. Rust E. G. McComas Roubrt Bell Jack R. Turnby O. M. Golden W. C. Barham E. E. Johnson S. C. COSTKN A. C. Hunt C. M. Trammel Law Club JZ? A. McCarn C. C. Taylor G. W. Curry E. C. Hall I. H. Smith B. Cato E. R. Prbnch F. J. Rkady W. R. Wright W. F. Mayer B. R. Cassadv J. S. McMullrs A. Hardy A. 13. Marks M. B. King 1). S. Stuart W. II. Fisher Dialectic Literary Society £7 Officer . LOIS BEJACH.............. HILL TURNER - PAUL TERRY. W. H. SCOTT................. E. M. NORTON..................... .1. C. RANSOM.. ....I resident . Vice-President _____________Critic ..........Secretary ...........Chaplain - .Srrgoiut-at-Anns Members Andrews. J. 1). Amis, Reese Baird, G. Bettison. P. Bambttk. G. R, Cullom, N. P. COURTNEY. W. Crowk. j. R. CULBRBTII, J. M. Duinville, S. 11 AI.K. S. P. Lovelace. A. Landrum. S. W. Murphy, L. W. Pbppkr, T. Petty, J. Pittman, A. R. Pkrcell, L. W. Ransom. J. R. T. Reeves, G. U. Denton, G. T. Godry, R. Greenwood. W. H. Hawkins. J. R. Husbr, J. II. Hunter, J. I). Ray. P. C. Sligii, R. Z. Tucker, II. G. Wai.kkk. A. J. Whitten. C. G. Woodall. W. M. Whittaker, K. E. Roll of PHilosopHic Literary Society S. 1). Bell John Bull Chas. Cason J. Z. Church H. D. Dozier Cecil Ewing J. W. Hendrix R. P. McLarty S. M. McMurray H. F. Potts Mofpit Rhodes Robert Rhodes J. D. Smith Jack Tourney R. H. White F. F. Wilson O. L. Howell B. F. Batts B. P. Tourney O. 0. Nelson F. Wade ---- Frazier W. H. Swiggart J. W. Rogers Wm. IIume Erwin Caldwell R. C. Hunt F. C. Newberry E. C. Webb The JoHn Marshall Law Club MOTTO Let the Best Man Win in Every Contest” Officers ROBT. E. BLAKE.................. ALBERT C. HUNT............. KARL K. GARTNER......... JAS. S WATSON LUTHER A. SMITH... W. MARVIN CAMPEN .....Chief Justice First Associate Justice .Second Associate Justice ............. -........ Clerk ........... — ....... igh Marshal ....................... High Constable Roll of Members Barham, W. C. Blake, R. E. Boswbll. C. S. Campen, W. M. Cocke, C. M. Costkn, S. C. Cox. E. Allen Currie, Geo. W. Douglas, Lee Fisher. W. H. French, E. O. Gartner, K. K. Gray, Ralph Hall, E. C. Hardy, A. Hatton, T. T. Hunt, A. C. Johnson, E. E. Manikr, W. R. Marks, A. B. Mayer, W. F. McCarn, J. A. McLain, W. T. Powell, A. J. Ready, F. J.. Jr. Renfro, N. P. Rust. J. L. Sedherry. M. E. Smith, L. A. Stuart, D. S. Taylor. C. C. Tillman, L. Trammell, C. M. Wade, Isham F Watson, Jas. S. Williams, Henry H. Kittrbll, H. G. THe Debating Council of Vanderbilt University JZ? Officers FREDERICK W. MOORE................................................President CLIFTON S. BOSWELL.......................................... Vice-President NEIL P. CULLOM................................ ....Secretary-Treasurer Members John Bbll Kkkblp. Dk. O. E. Brown Pro -. A. M. Harris J M. Culbrktii Jack R. Turnby J. Moppet Rhodrs O. L. Howell Lois Bkjach Bob Blake Lee Douolas Public Debaters and Orators Jack R. Turnbv J. Marvin Culrrktii Bob Blakk John C. Ransom Hill Turnbr John Bull A. J. Walker Ira D. Smith Charles Cason Farrar Newberry J. D. Hunter W. M. Woodall Neil P. Cullom iSgi Southern Interstate Oratorical Association Members of ih« Association University or Tkxas Vanderbilt UXIVKRS1TV Kentucky University University University or Virginia University of Alabama South Carolina College or the South Vanderbilt Representatives . J. YV. Moore (winner) 1899. G. M. Pritchett 1S92. P. M. Thomas 1900. D. K. Lambuth 1893. S. R. Bland 1901. J. S. Tilley 1894. J. H. DeWitt «902. Paul B. Kern (winner) 1895. W. W. Craig 1903. W. A. Lambuth (winner) 1896. Hill McAlister 1904. Hoyt M. Dobbs 1S97. J. J. McNally 1905. C. T. Talley ■ 898. N. F Ciibairs (winner) 1906. H. A. Locke 1907. J. P. Luton (winner) Side LigHts on the University Moguls HE endeavor of the following will be to give a digested account of the characteristics n a and peculiarities of the Faculty Moguls. It is a task far too difficult for the average W mortal to select rightly a starter, so we shake the names up in a bag and we draw wk- J. II. Kirkland, or ' Chance, ’ as he is better known, as the first victim. As to general appearance he would star as a burlesque of the Kaiser in a cheap musical comedy. He has a voice of the Geo. Cohan type, and he could no doubt render a coon song with such pathos as to bring tears to a pair of glass eyes. When it comes to oratory he is unsurpassed, having received his early training in calling trains at the Union Station, and now the multitude sit in awe and open mouthed wonder as the silvery words issue forth from the orifice in that glazed thought dome of his. Picture to yourself how great must be the attention of those who hear him when he says. “I would like to see the following gentlemen,” etc. Ah, dear reader, no one can relate it as he actually experiences it. But leaving off with the more serious and taking up the more frivolous part of his temperament, we find that he enjoys a joke, in fact to such an extent that he has a paid-up subscription to the Street Car Weekly for years to come. Many a time he has caused Dean Tillct to Ik accused of a near smile. Thus ends our sketch of the one man in the University who approaches more nearly the Aborigines in manner of dress than any other. If you doubt this assertion turn your glimmers on his brain box. Victim number two, Uncle Dud, the strong man. Strength of mind and body are his prin- cipal characteristics. He developed his mind by minding other people’s business, and as to physical development he was from early boyhood up to a few years ago a blacksmith in a bakery, his principal duty being shooing flies. One day one of the ancients of the University happened in this bakery and noticing with what skill and agility he deprived each fly of that happy privi- lege of living, offered him a position at the University, where he has since remained. Next! Dickie Jones, the most enthusiastic and energetic Mogul of the whole works. From early infancy signs of great activity were manifest. More and more as he grew into girlhood did the desire of activity become stronger until finally he reached the goal of his desire by being appointed by the State Agriculturist to the official position of plucking flowers from century plants. But alas! His physical strength was not sufficient to withstand such strenuous labor and it appeared inevitable that he should retire to the seclusion of the Old Ladies’ Home, when perchance the Fates bequeathed that he should fatigue the minds of several generations by an unquenchable desire to speak of Ancient. Mediaeval. Modern and Carnegie English. Oh. victim of all victims, are you who are destined to hear thrice weekly the weary wail of this woe-begotten earth being. Behold, ye varlets. l ow before the King of all Nature Fakirs. Dynamo Daniels. Merciless King, with a voice like the sound of a cracked record on a phonograph with a lead diaphram. have pity on us. change thy manner of attire, return to that of modern man, note that thy skypiece does no more partake of the fashion of a curate’s in the days of William Penn. Relent, let thy victims have their liberty at the end of a period of one half-hour, lest perhaps some may ease forth from thy presence. It there ever was or ever will be a cause worthy of endowment it will be the founding of a Foolish Factory for Frenzied Fanatics in which our noble King would be a charter inmate. Next to him would be no other than the Rev. Collins Denny, the eighth wonder of the world. He is a modern Apollo. Just gaze upon that face, it would make a comic valentine look like an oil painting in the Smithsonian Institute. He is of low stature, smokes a long-stemmed pipe and is subject to Psychological iits. In these Fits he has been known to write many books, one of which is the Elegy of the Theosophic Theologue. As space is so valuable we must make only the very briefest statements. But to make a brief statement for a long earth being like Jimmy McGill seems inconsistent, but it has to be done. When it comes to fighting the iconics with the aid of a pianola, Paderewski fades away like a bar of soap after a week’s washing. In his most tragic and brilliant selection. The Tinkling Tolling of the Trampled Test-tube.” he is said to pull at his hair like a man with bats in his belfry. But through the efforts of the Humane So- ciety a keeper is now placed over him every time he renders this selection. Dr. W. H. Schuerman. familiarly known as Dad.” though nobody's papa, is tall and sub- stantially built, but of such peculiar shape that his wearing apparel is all made to order with the exception of his collar button and his umbrella. His supports or columns arc of a parabolic shape, while his foundation or his pavc-pounders would make a Mississippi coal barge look like a row boat. To look at his face one would think he couldn’t tell Church Street from Wednesday morning. In fact he is so dull that he never cuts classes. Keep on reading, for there is more to be written, and that is Freddy Moore, the man with a walk like Eliza crossing the ice. He is an historian of no little (but of very little) ability, as you can judge from the following lines taken from his late masterpiece, 'The Fife of Bison William.” Crack! Crack!! Crack!!! rang out the reports of a rifle on the wintry air. and three more red- skins bit the dust.” We will now have to be very brief, and in doing so we shall take up those moguls whose peculiarities and characteristics are practically the same, that of song and poem writing. Dr. L. C. Glenn, assisted by Henry Longfellow, has written that most touching poem. Some Days Must be Dark and Dreary.” This poem was written during one of his stereopticon lectures. The next composer is J. E. Hart, author of What You Goin' to Do When the Rent Comes Round r” and Good-bye, Mr. Greenback.” Probably the greatest of all modern composers, including chloroform, is Dean Tillet. His greatest and most popular song, written for and dedicated to those attending chapel, is Please Go Way and Let Me Sleep.” H. Z. Kipp and Gus Dyer have recently made fortunes on the song hits composed by their wives, the most popular of which is Why 1 Picked a Lemon in the Garden of Love” and I’m up Agin Tough Luck Now. And now comes the last but not the least, our old friend Dr. R. B. Steele, the man about whom a prominent playright has said would make Russell Sage look like a spendthrift. He is also right there with bells on when it comes to song writing, having written Central, Give Me Back My Dime” and Every Little Bit Added to What You’ve Got Makes lust a Little Bit More.” J. R. R BATCHELORS OF e— XJ GLI ESS — «884-'85—T. I . Branch, Rockwood, Tenn. i885-'86 B. G. Waller. Morgantield. Ky. i886-’87 A. K. Clement, Humboldt. Tcnn. iS86-'8; R. E. Crockett, Union City, Tcnn. iS$;-‘S8 Frank Taylor, Austin, Tenn. iS88-'8 )- V. S. Roskhorocc.ii. Memphis, Tcnn. 1SS9-’90 Jkkk McCarn, Nashville, Tena iSyo-’yi H. E. Bemis, Jefferson, Texas. .891- 92- J. A. Robins. Guntown, Miss. i892-'93— R. V. Clawson, Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. .893- '94 V. V. Craig, Friendship, Tcnn. 1894- ’95— V. R. IIkndrix. Nashville, Tcnn. 1895-'96- H. N. Pharr, Berwick, I-a. 1896 97--Myles O'Connor, Lciper’s Fork, Tenn. 1897-'98 -Phil Connell, Nashville, Tenn. 1898 '99—S. V. Gardner. Memphis, Tenn. 1899- '00—W. A. White, Anniston, Ala. 1900- ’oi--F. S. Palmer, Nashville, Tenn. «90i-'o2 -J. E. Edgkrton, Lebanon. Tenn. 1902- 'o3- B. F. Carr. Fulton, Ky. 1903- 04—Ben Clary, Bell Buckle, Tenn. 1904- 'os- Everett B. Tucker, Smyrna, Tenn. 1905- 06—Edward J. Hamilton, Harrison, Miss. i907-'o8—A. M. Sou BY •Tic vote. Honor Committee jz? S. Cecil Ewing, 'o8. President Jambs P. DkFord, '09, Secretary Svdnky Riddle, 'io. Clerk Jambs M. Sou by. '08 J. B. Howard. 'oS C. M. Rkamks, 'o8. Pharmacy Vic.rinius C. Frost, 'ii THe Heart’s Desire Ah, I-ove, could you and I with Him conspire To grasp this sorry scheme of things entire, Would we not shatter it to bits, and then Remould it nearer to the Heart's Desire?” —The Rubaiyat of Omar Kkoyyam. O what is our desire, Ix vc, What is our heart's desire? And what would we retain, Love, And what consign to fire? The bright and sunny days. Love, Like those we once did know. Would it better anything, Love, If these were forced to go? The moonlit, starlit nights. Love, That dear to us have been. Their glory could we lose, Love, Nor see their like again ? But oh, the dreary days. Love, The dull, dark days, you say, Would we not leave them out, Love, If we but had our way? 'And all the nights of pain, Love. That wore and arc to be. Could we not spare them well. Love, From troubling you and me? Ah, no, ’twould never do. Love, 'Twould never, never do, The bright days would be dull, Love, Without the dark ones too. The starlit nights would pall, Love, Without the nights of pain, And we would pray to Him, Love, To rule His world again. Let this be our desire, Love, This be our heart’s desire, That we may all retain, Love, And naught consign to fire. C. A. L. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet Officers B. 12. MITCHELL.. JOHN W. BULI... AH.EATON....... JAMES RHODES.. .... .....President Vice-President Treasurer _____Secretary Chairmen of Committees John W. Bum.. Bible Study L. W. Murphy. Mission Study Mofpbtt Rhooks. Membership Frko T. Wilson. Social A. H. Eaton, Finance C. A. Bowkn. Religious Meetings If. I). Dozibr. Employment Bureau C. D. Danikl, General Secretary West Side Association Board of Directors JOHN L. CRAIG .. MAX SOUBY...... JOHN R. WATERS. Robt. E. Vaughn C. S. Boswell. P. Z. Conrad ______________President .........Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer Tom Fite Paine William Perry H. D. Dozier I’tKM AX KAPPA A 1.1 11 A IX VIV.HS voh ito .ivi vii.riv IS.I Y.IJVM Ilia NO'I IStltl Y.I.IYS VX'ltKI v.imiii Vila a m.i VIVIUS VJ.IYX ni) vivms SIGMA A 1.1 11 A KI-SILOX UNIVERSITY IIAI.I. 1907 FOOT IIA 1,1 Sol' .U i££ BEFORE Review of 1907 Football Season N Wednesday, September 18. 1907, with the happy sun out in honor of the day, Vanderbilt University opened her thirty-fourth year, with every prospect of a rather weak football team and a good crop of freshmen frat. material. The other prospects foi the year arc not mentioned, as all else is commonly held subordinate to these two supreme issues. Upon his arrival L. Bejach had dis- covered that through default he was to be Editor-in-Chief of the weakly and weekly advertising medium. The Hustler. Immediately a glorious smile adorned his countenance, and not even the depressing news from Dudley Field could efface the triumphal ring from his voice as he, a wearer of the ’Varsity V” and editor of The Hustler, deigned to converse with the Sophs, and other Fresh- men. For several days before the formal opening, half-clad, long-haired fiends had been seen chasing over Dudley Field, with perspiration streaming from their honest brows. Prospects were gloomy, and one scarcely knew what to hope for. but the presence of Dan McGugin was balm for hurt minds, as Bill hath it, and hope for the season would not down. Stone, McLain. Bob Blake, Vaughn Blake, Sammie Costen and John Craig were the remnants of the old guard. Sherrell, John King, Red” Hasslock and Dave Morton of the Scrubs were on deck and ready for action. Then there was a bunch of likely looking youngsters, but there was no Joe Prichard, Chorn. Dan Blake or Owsley Manier. The sporting writers were all asking, What will Dan do?” in the interim between queries as to whether the Campbells were cornin’. At last, however, the blond-haired Demon turned up, and the line-up of the squad has been told. But all this was not known. Where will the various fellows be placed? Will they ever play together like the team of 06? These and a hundred other questions of the kind were puzzling the brains of the dope artists. Meanwhile Dan wasn’t saying anything, but he was certainly going some with that squad of his out on Dudley Field. The first trial of strength against Kentucky State College was awaited with interest. This game it was thought would decide a good many points which had been in controversy. Campbell had sore feet—not cold feet—and consequently had to be omitted from the opening battle. The ’Varsity went in with the following line-up: Left end, V. Blake; left tackle, McLain; left guard, King; center, Stone; right guard, Sherrell; right tackle, Hasslock; right end. Captain Bob Blake; quarter back, Costcn; left half, Williams; right half, Craig; full back, Morton. A number of the substitutes and promising candidates were given brief trials, but this was the battle line. To the infinite surprise of the team, coach and spectators, the lads from the blucgrass were completely swamped to the tune of 40 to o. The work of the team was fearfully ragged, however, in spots, and prospects for the Navy game on the following Saturday were of a lovely indigo hue. Dan continued to work. Meanwhile Grantland Rice in The Tennessean, Bill Ewing in The American and Dick Yancey in The Banner, all were hammering the Vanderbilt student body at a fierce rate for their poor support of the team along the line of rooting, etc. The criticism had the desired effect and the fellows turned out in great shape to bid the boys farewell before they embarked for the Navy. It was one of the most enthusiastic rallies ever held and the team went away with the feeling that the student body was behind them in a way that had never been true before. Rousing speeches were made at the Union Station, the yells were given and songs sung. Dan McGugin and the team felt confident of holding their own, but there was little real hope in the student body. The fellows all knew that the team would do its best, but they knew that the team was raw, that it had had very little practice, that it had had but one game and that a mere trial affair, that the Middies were strong, and last of all that the boys would be a long distance from home when they felt the shock of battle. However, Dan was right, as were the members of the team. The fellows started into the game as if they were going to play it listlessly. They seemed slow and stiff, and in the first eight minutes of play a touchdown was scored by the Annapolis lads. It happened something after this wise: The ball had been criss-crossed back and forth across the field, both teams punting on almost every down, until Lange caught one of Bob Blake’s high spirals in midfield. Douglas promptly returned the kick, and it was Vanderbilt’s ball on her own fifteen-yard line. The next play, an attempted forward pass from Bob to Vaughn Blake, the same play that later tied the score, proved Vanderbilt’s undoing for the time. The ball was fumbled and Navy recovered on Vanderbilt’s twenty-five-vard line. Douglas tore off five yards, Jones made five more. Clay added a small gain and then Jones, with the whole team pushing and tugging, carried the pig- skin over for the Navy’s first and last touchdown. Northcroft kicked goal. With the score six to nothing against them, the valiant Commodores fought a brilliant fight. Prom the first kickoff after the touchdown until the closing minutes of the game the Navy never had another real chance to score. Vanderbilt's defense was gritty and brilliant, while her offense was steady and strong. However, neither side could gain to any great extent. Both lines seemed absolutely impregnable. Neither could gain through the other’s wall of defense. Ma- nier’s fierce plunges were sadly missed at this point. Campbell, the new addition to the back field, however, acquitted himself right manfully. About ten minutes before time was up Van- derbilt gained possession of the ball in midfield. All through the second half the Commodores had been fighting brilliantly, outplaying their opponents. Now it seemed that their time had come. Craig and Campbell ripped off five yards each outside their respective tackles. Morton bucked two right over center, and Sam Costen circled left end for six more. A splendidly exe- cuted triple pass brought the ball to the thirty-fivc-yard line. On the next play a wierd pass from Costen to Bob Blake to Vaughn Blake tied the score. Ham received the ball, ran toward the end of the line, turned and shot the ball back into Bob’s arms, he having come around from his end. Meanwhile Vaughn was off like a flash and away down the field, where he received a long, high pass which was perfectly delivered and as perfectly received. Having a clear field the younger Blake ran across the line and Bob kicked goal. The score was tied, and even the Navy stands were forced to applaud and show their admiration for a play so daringly conceived and so brilliantly executed. Neither side could score in the few remaining minutes of play, and the game ended with a score of 6 to 6. On Tuesday night the biggest mass meeting in the history of the University welcomed the team home. Governor Patterson, Frank K. Houston. Jeff McCarn, on behalf of the alumni; Samuel G. Douglas. President of the Board of Trade; Chancellor Kirkland. Lee Brock, Assistant United States District Attorney, on behalf of the Alumni of Sewance; and several other dis- tinguished citizens of the city, all made speeches of welcome to the home-coming heroes. At the close of the meeting a gigantic bouquet of American Beauty roses was presented to the team, through Coach McGugin, by the Board of Trade of Nashville. The meeting was indeed a great one, showing, as it did, the feeling of the city. State and section over the great work of the team in its invasion of the East. It was the first time that a Southern team had ever invaded the stronghold of the East and held its own in that sacred territory of tradition. On the following Saturday no game was scheduled and accordingly a game was fought out between the regulars and the reserves. The game ended with a score of 34 to o. The team was in splendid condition after its gruelling struggle with the Middies. In fact, this was one of the most remarkable of all the features of a game replete with brilliant episodes and history-making events, that the team in its second game of the season and a thousand miles from home held its own through sixty minutes of play without using a substitute. Not a man was hurt to amount to anything and the practice was taken up on Wednesday after the return on Tuesday. This was a great triumph for Dan McGugin's system of training, as the game was for his system of coaching. On the next Saturday Rose Polytechnic Institute was slated as the victim, and the Iloosiers went down in ignominious defeat. 65 to 10 being the final score. That fatal habit of fumbling, which proved so terribly costly throughout the season, preventing a victory against the Navy, causing the line to be crossed for the first time in three years on the home gridiron in the Rose affray, losing the Michigan game, and almost losing the annual duel with the Tigers, was the cause of the ten points recorded against the Gold and Black. The fumbles were responsible for a goal from placement and a touchdown. However, the Commodores romped at will over the defense of the visitors, brilliant end runs, magnificent line plunges and splendid forward passes following each other with such rapidity as to dazzle spectator and opponent alike. On the following Saturday the Michiganders came down from their lair in the North to meet the pupils of the great ex-Wolverine. Though the Northerners outweighed the Commodores about 15 to 20 pounds to the man. the latter fought brilliantly and with an even break in the luck would have at least tied the score. Four times did the Gold and Black wriggle and crawl, by fair, legitimate fighting to within striking distance of the Maize and Blue line, only to lose the pigskin, once by being held for downs and three times by failures on place kicks. Bob Blake, usually so splendidly accurate in his kicking, failed to kick a single field goal of his three trials. On the other hand the Wolverines were within the danger belt six times within the sixty minutes of play. Four times they were held for downs, three of them while within the bounds of the five- yard line. The other two times Octy Graham succeeded in booting the oval across the bars from placement. Of these six times, when the enemy came within reaching distance of the home of the Com- modore, four of them were due simply and directly to rank fumbles, and fumbles were partially responsible for the other two. It is a poor defense to cry “Hard luck” after a defeat, but can one imagine harder luck? Poor Sam Costen was the guilty one. Sam had a terribly wrenched knee, the same one which had given him so much trouble the season before. He limped onto the field with his knee done in a leather and aluminum brace, and he limped off of it. after putting up a hard and gritty fight, only to think of having been responsible for the loss of the game. Mississippi came the following Saturday and on a muddy, rain-soaked field, went down in defeat to the tunc of 60 to o. The field was almost impossible and to score at all seemed well nigh out of the question, but the Commodores were anxious to redeem themselves for their wretched work of the week before, and they went into the struggle with a vim and fire and dash that would not be withstood. The hated rivals from Georgia Tech, came for their drubbing on the Saturday following, and a drubbing they did receive. Fifty-four to nothing was the final tale, but in spite of the overwhelming score the visitors put up a hard fight. They were simply outclassed. On the following Saturday the team rested in preparation for the great Thanksgiving Day struggle. For the first time in four years Sewanee was really a focman worthy of the steel of the mighty McGugin machine. Even the proud Virginians had gone down in overwhelming defeat before the purple, and for the first time in a decade the championship of the South was actually to be fought for and won. Ever and always had each section claimed it, but neither could establish his claim. This year, however, the actual worthy one was to be ascertained and crowned accordingly. For the months the game had been discussed, in fact, for twelve of them, for that is always the first comment after one Thanksgiving Day, What are the prospects for next year’s gamer” The Tiger was confident, nor did he deny it. From the very beginning of the season when all looked so blue from the Commodore camp, the Purple had proudly boasted that at last revenge was to be taken for that long string of defeats. In the language of Captain Rube” Barrett: Fellows, if we are ever going to beat them this year is our chance.” These prophetic words were uttered early in the season, before the first game, and time after time were they reiterated by the partisans of the Mountain Cat. The lads in purple came down to the capital on Turkey Day with avowedly the strongest team Sewanee had ever sent forth, and speculation was rife as to who would win. The day came at last, and with it some 8.000 enthusiastic spectators of either the Gold and Black or the Purple. The cheering was frenzied for an hour before the game began. Never was a game fought out in Nashville where interest was so intense. Each side believed itself capable of victory, but each side knew that to achieve it would mean a Titanic struggle and that the victory would not be won until a fight whose like was seldom seen had been fought. It was a battle royal, ending with the score of 17 to 12, the Commodores tightly clinging to the long end. It was the most brilliant football game ever played on Dudley Field. The teams weighed prac- tically the same and the fight was an even one, being won by the supreme football genius of Dan McGugin, coupled with the hardy strength and the brilliant nerve and daring of the Vanderbilt squad. The battle opened with Sewanec kicking off to Vanderbilt, Captain Blake choosing to defend the North goal. The battle raged fiercely for the first few minutes of play. Craig made a mag- nificent run of 40 yards around left end, only to sec the ball lost on a failure to kick a goal from placement a few seconds later. The ball passed back and forth for a few minutes and then the famous old split play was tried successfully, Dave Morton going through for 34 yards, placing the ball within a yard of the line, from which point it was carried over on the next two plays. In the first eight minutes of play the Commodores had scored six points, for Bob Blake kicked goal and the wearers of the Gold and Black breathed easier for a few minutes. A magnificent run by Lanier made a score possible for Sewanee in the next three minutes. The clever little halfback caught one of Bob Blake’s long high spirals near the middle of the field and wriggled his way back 55 yards before he was finally downed. It was certainly a brilliant effort, calling forth the wildest cheers from the partisans of the Purple. The old stone- wall defense which was impregnable to the almost irresistible assaults of the gigantic backs of Michigan and the Navy alike, was not itself on that day, and the remaining two yards was gained in the next three downs. Evans kicked a difficult goal. The score stood 6 to 6. only eleven and a half minutes having elapsed since the first whistle blew. Again the crowd grew almost frantic with excitement. The fight was on even terms once more. Soon after this the Commodores were weakened by the loss of Sam Costen at quarter, he being badly hurt in a scrimmage. However, little Potts took his place and played brilliantly. The ball see-sawed and zig-zagged from one side to the other for some time. A series of short gains from the Commodores backs finally brought the ball to the twenty-five-yard line. Here one of those heady forward passes conceived in the brain of that prince of coaches, Dan .Mc- Gugin, developed through weeks of terrific labor and born of the splendid execution of Bob Blake, added another score to the Vanderbilt end. The pass was from Bob Blake to Craig, netting 25 yards and a touchdown in the corner of the field. An attempted kickout failed and no goal developed from the touchdown. Score, Vanderbilt 11, Sewanee 6. Again the fight was terrific for the three remaining minutes of play. Neither side, however, could gain any decided advantage before the half ended. The half closed with the ball in Van- derbilt’s possession on Sewanee’s twenty-five-yard line. In the interim the Vanderbilt student body stood with bared heads and sang Alma Mater.” The game still remained in doubt with the odds slightly veering toward Vanderbilt. Play was resumed promptly. The struggle was gruelling for thirteen and one-half minutes. Neither side would gain any great advantage over the other. Finally, however, Sewanec secured the ball on Vanderbilt's twenty-six-yard line. Stone stumbled outside of tackle, got loose from the line and was downed on the one-foot line. Here again the defense failed to show its power and the ball was pushed over on the third down. Evans kicked goal, and for the first time in six years Sewanec had the lead on Vanderbilt, the score being 12 to ix. It required just eight harrowing minutes to break this lead, but those awful, awful eight minutes! One can remember them yet. Defeat stared the Commodores frankly and squarely in the face. The Gold and Black did not like the look of the spectre and tried vainly to be rid of him. Sewanec was fighting as she had never fought before, and had she not been bewildered by the amazing series of intricate forward passes, each widely differing from its predecessor, the talc would have been different. Those eight minutes were filled with the kind of playing that one docs not often see on any gridiron. The one team realized thoroughly that it had its op- portunity for the coveted victory within its grasp, while the other realized that it was now or never to redeem itself. What must have been the feelings of that splendid, stalwart trio, John Craig, Buck Stone and Bob Blake, all three of whom, All-Southern players for four successive years, were playing their last game of football, and for that last game to be won by the hated Tiger. Forward passes, end runs and a few line bucks carried the ball to Sewanee's forty-yard line, where it had been a dozen times before. A forward pass from Bob Blake to Potts netted ten yards. Craig gained two. Then came the most spectacular play ever seen on Dudley Field. The squad lined up, each man several feet from his neighbor. Stone, with the ball, stood away off at least seven yards from the nearest man. Only the two ends, Vaughn and Bob Blake, were back of the line. The Scwanee team stood as if paralyzed. They did not know where to line up. The ball was snapped and down the field like a Hash shot Craig, Campbell. Potts and Stone, with the line men following rapidly. The ball was snapped to Vaughn Blake, who stood some five yards behind the line. He in turn passed it to Bob. who was several yards back of him and to his right. Straight and true Bob hurled it down the gridiron for a distance of about fifty yards where Stone stood waiting for it, surrounded by three of his team mates. It was a great play, a personal triumph for Dan McGugin, and the game was won 17 to 12. The season was over and the hardest won victory of many a year had been safely plucked as a brand from the burning. The rest of the history seems futile and inadequate compared to the brilliant achievements of this splendid group of heroes. The year was an unusually noisy one, the fight between Fresh- men and Sophomores occupying several weeks. Each side gained many temporary victories over the other, and the battle ended, stopped by the conquering hand of Chancellor Kirkland, with each class satisfied. It is needless to review the fierce conflicts that occurred at various times and places. One Sophomore dance was almost completely wrecked by the Freshmen, while the latter were paddled and shorn at a later date. The extremities, to which the struggle went, brought about the end of the custom in the University. Broken doors, smashed windows, furniture destroyed, death and serious injury barely missed—all served to call a halt. The prudent took counsel among themselves and by common consent the fray was ended. Chan- cellor Kirkland had every member of each class sign an agreement never to haze any more, and announced his intention of requiring the same of the incoming Freshman class next year. Many other remarkable things happened during the first half of a year long to be mem- orable. The basketball team was weak, alternately losing and winning games. Trinity was defeated in intercollegiate debate. Intermediates brought their usual fierce grind of work. A thousand things happened to make up a remarkable year of college life. To begin to enu- merate them would require more space than is in this volume. To attempt to do so would be folly. The only thing which will really live, that is. the only thing tangible enough to chronicle, was the record of the football team, and this has been chronicled in a weak and feeble way. From the reader pardon is craved for the boresome way in which the history has been written. To the heroes who made up the squad apology is made for scant and inadequate treatment. To the individuals especially, apology is due for the lack of specializing and individualizing the record. Every man proved himself a man worthy of Vanderbilt, of the Gold and Black, of the traditions of the Commodore. To say more would only weaken that which has been said. Farewell to you, 1908. glorious year! J. E. Chappell, ’o8. AFTER Football Team S. on 1907 J DAN McGUGIN____ BOB BLAKE.... ED. PALMER ALLEN COX ...................Coach .............. Captain .............Manager Assistant Manager Stone................ Siikrrell............ King................ McLain............... Hasslock. ......... Craio.. Lino-Up -Center } Guards | Tackles V. Blake. B. Blake. Costen___ Campbell Morton . .....| Ends ..................Quarter .................Uft Half ..................Full Right Half Souuy...... Pickens..... Hall................. Powell...... ....... Wells......... ...... Morrison Rea —Center 1 Guards | Tackles Covington Stewart.. Potts---- Williams . McGee .. .................. Ends ...................Quarter .................Left Half ......................Full Right Half Schedule Oct. 5—Vanderbilt vs. Kentucky State................................................... 40-0 Oct. 12—Vanderbilt vs. U. S. Navy..................... ........—........................ 6-6 Oct. 26—Vanderbilt vs. Rose Polytechnic Institute. ............... -- —.......—65-10 Nov. 2—Vanderbilt vs. Michigan................................-......................... 0-8 Nov. (f—Vanderbilt vs. Mississippi................................................... 60-0 Nov. 16—Vanderbilt vs. Georgia Tech.................................................. 54-« Nov. 28—Vanderbilt vs. Sewance. ...............................—..............—..........17-12 Review of Season 1907 RETROSPECT of last season gives us every reason to take pride in the team of '07. At the beginning of the season the usual cloud of gloom surrounded the Commodore camp. Only four old men reported for duty and the remaining vacancies were to be filled by raw recruits from the preparatory schools. The disastrous results of the first few games wrought havoc in the hearts of our loyal supporters and few thought that the material at hand could be developed into a team that would sustain Vanderbilt’s past record on the diamond. That Coach Davis did this is amply attested by the results of the games after the season had well started. On the first trip Alabama was played and here the ’Varsity suffered defeat in two games. On paper we can figure ourselves equal to the Alabamians, but it must be acknowledged that we were beaten by one of the best amateur teams in the South. After these games the team rounded into shape and no series was lost. S. V. P. U. was taken on for three games, two of which we succeeded in winning. Three straights were taken from Cumberland, in all of which the 'Varsity showed that they were rounding into great shape. The Tech, series was one of the best of the season. Each of the three games was hotly contested and two of them the Commodores succeeded in adding to their list of victories. The season cul- minated in the five games with Sewanec, who has for so long been our friend, the enemy” on the diamond and the gridiron. In five straight games the Purple was trailed in the dust of defeat and Vanderbilt demonstrated her pre-eminence in Southern athletics. F. M. M. Baseball JOHN Team of 1907-’0ft E. A. INGLIS........... H. D. DOZIER........ E. B. MAUPIN...... GRAXTLAND RICE -------------------Captain _______________Manager Assistant Manager ........Coach Team of 1906-'07 L. CRAIG........... TOM W. DAVIS....... OWSLEY MAN'IBR E. W. POTTS ___________________________ Captain ______________________ Coach _____________ ..Manager Assistant Manager C. S. Fugl.br... Spencer Love_____ D. W. Morrison__ E. A. Incus..... C. B. Thweatt.... W. A. Cunningham. J. L. Craig...... Hugh Potts....... Billy Bond....... Glenn A. Hall____ S. C. Costbn..... J. B. Webster.... W. W. Pinson..... Catcher. Pitchers. ..First Base. ..Second Base. ..Third Base. ..Shortstop. ..Left Field. . .Center Field. j Right Field. Baseball The Record of the 1907 Season is as follows ■ Wind. Opp. March 22—Nashville_________________________________________ 1 4 March 23—Nashville......................................... 2 9 March 29— Nashville.......................................... 1 16 April 4—Alabama-------------------------------------- — 1 4 April 6—Alabama------------------------------------------ 4 7 April S—Howard..................................... 7 2 April 1 x—S. P. U............................................ 4 2 April 12—S. P. U......................................... 4 5 April 13—S. P. U.......—----------------------------- — 10 1 April iS—Cumberland......................................... 14 a April 19—Cumberland_____________________________________ 6 4 April 20—Cumberland....................................... 4 2 April 25—Georgia Tech..._________________________________ 6 o April 26—Georgia Tech_____________________________________ 6 5 April 27—Georgia Tech........................................ 2 3 April 29—Texas.............................................. 11 o April 30—Texas............................................ 3 5 May i—Texas_____________________ .____________________________ 5 3 May 3—Sewanee...................................... 3 1 May 4—Sewanee...................................... 6 4 May 9—Sewanee............................................... 3 1 May 1 o— Scwa nee. 6 4 May 11—Sewanee....................................... 4 2 Baseball Schedule 1908 April 2. 3. 4—S. P. U. at Clarksville. April 8. 9—Milligan on Dudley Field. April 11—Cumberland at Lebanon. April 16. 17. 18—Michigan on Dudley Field. April 24, 25—Tennessee at Knoxville. April 27—Cumberland on Dudley Field. April 30. May 1. 2—S. K. C. on Dudley Field. May 4. 5—Mississippi on Dudley Field. May 8. 9—Sewanee at Sewanee. May 15. 16—Sewanee on Dudley Field. TracK Team JZ? Officer,.. 1906 J. X. STONE TOM FITE PAINE H P. CONNELL W. J. ANDERSON .. -Captain ___ Manager Assistant Manager . .. Coa.'h Officer . 1907 J. E. LOCKHART ..Captain V. J. ANDERSON Coach ARTHUR JONES Manager TOM FITE PAINE Assistant Manager WU WlNTON O. Noel J. E. Lockiiart Dan Hlakk J. Kino R K Mason J. N. Stonk Bob Blake J. B. Proc or Vii,bi!R Nelson Lois Bbjacii S. Cecil Ewing Lbstrr Dann Southern Inter-Collegiate Athletic Association Records One hundred-yard dash... fScldcn (Sewancc). «807. Osborne (North Carolina). 100:. Bowen (Texas), 1904. Stuart (Cumberland), 1906. Time. Ten and one-fifth seconds. Two-hundred-and-twenty-yard M, j SS fiS£S£-£t Time. Twenty-three seconds. Four-hundrcd-and forty-yard Dash....................................{ {Sn(( S . . 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). 1806. Time. Four minutes and forty-eight seconds. One-hundred-and-twenty-yard Hurdle... Anderson (Vanderbilt), 1006. Time. Sixteen and three-fifths seconds. Two-hundrcd-and-twenty-yard Hurdle......... Whiteman (Vanderbilt), 1809. Time, Twenty-seven and one-quarter seconds. Pole Vault. R. E. Blake (Vanderbilt), 1006. Height. Ten feet and nine 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 one-half inches. Throwing Sixteen-pound Hammer.. .. . ........... .....-0. F. Noel (Vanderbilt). 1907. Distance. One hundred and thirty feet and three and one-half inches. — breaking- the fleeords. % Vanderbilt Records Om-hundred-yard Dash......................... Pope Taylor, 1899........ Two-hundrcd-and-twenty-yard Dash................ R. K. Mason, 1907..... Four-hundred-and-forty-yard Dash..............{ G JoMi Sl902 }....... One-half Mile Run............................... E. Jonbs, 1905......... One-mile Run.. .................................J. E. Lockhart. 1907... One-hundred-and-twenty-yard Hurdle...............W. J. Anderson, 1906 .. Two-hundre 1 -and-1wenty-yard Hurdle- . J. S. Whiteman, 1S99- High Jump....................................... W. J. Anderson, 1905___ Broad Jump___ . . ..................E. J. Hamilton, 1900- Pole Vault R.E. Blake, 1907..... Throwing Sixteen-pound Hammer...................O. F. Noel, 1907—..... Putting Sixteen-pound Shot.................... Wsi. Crutchfield, 1898 ----- .10 seconds .......23 seconds .. . 50{ seconds 2 min. 5 seconds -1 min. 50$ sec. ....... 16§ seconds .. . .27J seconds .5 feet 9J inches 21 feet 8$ inches .. 10 feet 9 inches 130 feet ■ !■ inches •10 feet 10 J inches T : W = W : T, - For so we learn in first Chemistry, But this much I know, and it's true as it looks, When Cupid gets on it's all off with the books. N. C. M. jJasKew BasKetball Team W. L. Throop (Captain), R. P. W. D. Neely, L. P. J. V. Blake, C. J. B. Procter. L. G. R. M. Patterson-. R. G. Hrwin, (5. Pin-son, G. Weakley. F. A. G. Adams, Jr.. Manager Schedule 1907-190 1907 December 24—Columbia University 34, Vanderbilt 10 Hippodrome. December 27—Yale University 27. Vanderbilt 22. Hippodrome. December 30—Montgomery Y. M ('. A. 34. Vanderbilt 15—Montgomery. December 31 Mobile Y. M. ('. A. 43. Vanderbilt 12—Mobile. 1008 January 1—Birmingham Athletic Club 30, Vanderbilt 12- Birmingham. February I—Birmingham Y. M. C. A. 20. Vanderbilt 30— Hippodrome. February 4—Nashville Y. M. C. A. IS. Vanderbilt 28— Hippodrome. February 8—South Kentucky College 15. Vanderbilt 28 Hopkinsville. February 10—Cumberland University 22. Vanderbilt 20 -Hippodrome. February 12--Nashville Y. M. C. A. 20. Vanderbilt 27 Nashville Laundry Hall February 15—Southwestern Presbyterian University 20. Vanderbilt 10 -Clarksville. February 19—Central University of Kentucky 14. Vanderbilt 28—Hippodrome. February 20—Nashville Athletic Club 14, Vanderbilt 8—Hipi odrome. February 27—Birmingham Athletic Club 15. Vanderbilt 25— Hippodrome. February 28—Cumberland University 20. Vanderbilt 14—Lebanon. March 2—Wabash College 27. Vanderbilt 7—Hippodrome. Oymnasium Team GUY T. DENTON..............................Director S. M. PEPPER................................Captain M. B. ADAMS................................. Manager Willard Throop Karl Whittakkr A. J. Walkp.r Arthur Rapp Gkorgk T. Archer Jok Ransom M. H. Clark Girls’ BasKetball Team Vanderbilt University, 1906 Eli aDkth Young, Right Forward. Annie Mason, Left Forward. Plorbna Gates. Center. Ada Raines, Right Guard. Virgin Black, Left Guard. Cara , Played March 9— Ward....... March 14—Cumb. City.. March 21—Ward. V. U. 37 02 S8 Opp. 12 IS S • Captain. Vanderbilt Lawn Tennis Association DR. O. K. BROWN.. P. C. BOWERS. GUY T. DENTON A. II. EATON . ......................President ..............Vice-President . .Secretary and Treasurer Manager oj the Grounds Mem R. P. McLarty Stanley Ruddiman E. C. Webb V. S. Gray I). V. Brooks C. X. Julian Paul Terry B Y. Nkal Y. P. Matiibnby J. W. Bull J. M. CULURRTII '. J. Harrell V. M. Smith H. Stanford W. O. Botts R. M. Hawkins Dr. J. H. Stevenson Dr. O. E. Brown Ci. W. Clark W. C. Clark W. S. Perry Paul Donaldson J. McClure S. M. McMurry E. M. Norton H. M. Callicott John R. Waters . D. Smith A. M. Harris W. D. Amukrc, T. F. Paine R. P. Pikes II. S. Lipscomb Fitz Hall P. C. Bowers Guy T. Denton The Comet’s Farewell J. E. R. Good-bye, gentle reader, I’m glad we have met And enjoyed this brief friendship together; and yet As you turn now to leave me. I hardly know why It is that 1 don't like to tell you good-bye. It is true that you met me but one hour ago, Xor thought you would read my heart’s pages, 1 know; But somehow 1 like you. I think it's because Because I just like you. And now, as you pause On the threshold a moment, about to depart. Ere we say life’s good-night let me open my heart. You have met me, smiled on me. laughed with me to-day. And made my life sweeter by passing this way; And I feel that I owe you the clasp of the hand And an honest confession--well, you understand. High in heaven, 'tis said, once a mountain peak rose. Its dizzy heights wrapped in | erpctual snows. Where it grew old with loneliness, nothing to love. For the earth was beneath and the sky was above; But one day a cloud-soul out of the calms Came and kissed the snow forehead, and put its white arms Round the great stony breast, then sped on o'er the plain. But the mountain was never so lonely again. Far up from the land of the deep sea graves A little green island once rose from the waves; Twas a lonely thing on a desolate sea. With only the billows for company. But one day a white ship came from the west And anchored in peace at night on its breast, Then away with the gray dawn it swept o’er the main, But the island was never so lonely again. Good-bye. but remember while memory endures The every good wish of The Comet is yours. For you met me. smiled on me. laughed with me to-day. 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Broadway and Eighth Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. : hV.1 r-v. -'; -in'V; - • rv. ■v . ■'■ ►v. V. it -•. 1 ! TULANE HOTEL ! i : I I s I s I NASHVILLE. TENN. Mi « central location in the city. Strictly ir t-cla in every particular. Hand hafC.i)[e trantierred to and from station tree o( charge. I’.itronaife rrcpecttullv solicited. Rate. $2.00, $2.50 and Room ith Bath $3.00 per day. R. B. JONHS, Manager For Ambulances or Carriages i TELEPHONE MAIN 73 | W. R. CORN ELIUS CO. j UNDERTAKERS I X Z I 124 Eighth Avenue. North. NASHVILLE. TENN. | t---------------------------------------1 • Gray-Fox tailoring Co. j 215 FOURTH AVEM K. NORTH I : : 1 Makers of C.lollies that I J COLLEGE MEN WEAR j Our line is Complete and Up.to-Date ! CALL AND SEE US ... . : j j 10 Per C ent. Discount Allowed Students L______________________________________ : ! Jesse French Piano Organ Co. j 1 MANUFACTURERS OF STARR AND 1 RICHMOND PIANOS. C.EXCLUSIVE SAI.F. FOR STEINWAY AND KNABE PIANOS ! Claude P. Street. Manager 240-242 F.fth Avenue. North MORRISON BROS. j footh Brushes, Powders, Mouth Washes j l It you need Dental Buuli. InMrument. or Material., t I call OB ■ . We leep only the Bent | j in our line, and they are I alway. the Cheapen! | j 212 FIFTH AVENUE. NORTH j X X I--------------------------------------- —-------------------- J ------------------------------------------------------------ | Jnu JFlural Cu.j ! Jlitrtsta I i — dsMf Cut Flowers and Fraternity Designs for Fraternity and College Functions. j CORNER CHl'RCH STREET AND SIXTH A VESCE J NASHVILLE. TENN. MtHMiiiMi} :: juiun lining gun mnuft s.uiuuff ‘34ai|rti?JluH|ii g •‘«.umuluirv luamnjnjig fi|aiJ0 g Itim !|juut numimiTj) udij«bj§ CARNEY, JOHNSON cSc ELLIS College Tailoring Moderate Prices Liberal Discounts to Students “ DEE-LIOhTED” to Show You 412 CHURCH STREET = - NASHVILLE iflrtitral Dryartmntt, HatuVrlrilt lluuu'rsitii Requirements lor admission, Hij h School Diploma or equivalent. 1 he course, which is strictly graded, consists of four sessions of seven and a half months each. Special attention jjiven to clinics, bedside work and laboratories. We own and control the University Hospital, and in the wards of which sections ol Junior and Senior classes are carried dai ly for bedside work. Session opens Sept. 16. 1908, and closes May 3. 1909 ’«wp rOK H'Ktllt K I'ARTICCI XRI AlHIKK' 150 EIGHTH AVENUE, NORTH L. K. BURCH. M. I).. Secretary NASH VII.LE. TENNESSEE w. I:. TROUSDALE -uvi:ry A.XD BOARD IS (i ST ABU: 42 4th Aye., North 1224 Broadway Telephone Main 552 telephone Main 112') PERFUMES STATIONERY HEADLY’S CANDIES ( PACK At;I- OK Kl'I.K BEN F. WISE Prescription Druggist HOT AND COLD SODA CIGARS AND TOBACCO Phone .Main 4703 Mulberry and 4th Ave., South li'at on Deliver with I'mmptne anil Kevularltv. Telephone Order have Immediate I item hoi. Pa i a . :Au.py Dealer in Dure Distilled Water v 1‘honc Mnin l-l 1 H-l 1915 BROADWAY SASHYILI.I:, T : .X. Colonial Billiard Hall III CHI mil STREET, Opp. Maxwell House POOL - p rfue ™STTff|!fflr, t II WILBS, IK. W. |. M. K1IN TKIl I - II.K WILES MARTIN FUNERAL DIRECTORS I'lnr 1.1 very Carri at ' I'fKN DAV IXD MtiHT Trlophonr Mjlnitl Office: 150 Fifth Avenue. North SummerStreet XASHVII.LE, TEN'S. ESTABLISHED 1858 HIE B. II. STIEF JEWELRY CO. lUcdalists to Hcindcrbilt 'Uniuersitg 404 UNION STREET Diamonds, Watches, Silver, Cut Medals and Dadoes, ('lass and (Hass, Cold Jewelry, Hie. Society Dins REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY First National Bank N ASIIVILI.K. TENNESSEE Capital..........................$500,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits, . . $335,000.00 F. O. WATTS...............Pkksidknt I). S. WILLIAMS................Vick Pkksidknt E. A. LINDSEY..Skcond Yick-I’kksidknt R AN DA L CU R ELI..........Casui kk R. E. DONNELL.............Assistant Casiiikk FRANK K. HOUSTON ...Assistant Casiiikk J. M. FORI)................At'DlTOK Vour business in any line of Hanking is respect- fully solicited ntiMto Hav-Wsiv.


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