Vanderbilt University - Commodore Yearbook (Nashville, TN)
- Class of 1909
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V' . f 2 K , I , 3 an .F L A 11 f.:I 'ar N ,l, iii vu 5-1 mu - -17 N Dedication i O CQLLINS DENNY Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy, We dedicate this book, the img' fruit of our best labors. He has had a long and honorable connection With this University, he has played a prominent part in forwarding the highest in- terests of his Church and Communityg as a preacher he is afigure of heroic proportions. But it is in his every day life, independent of all these, that We have seen him at his greatest. To one who has manifested a constant personal solicitude over the affairs of students, and bridged the Wide gulf that so often separates faculty from student body, We gladly offer this, the highest tribute of affec- tion and esteem that is within our power. hggnnivv mimi i N N V Q 1 M Dedication . . , 5 Law- Contents .... , 6 Senior Class . Contributors ..... , 9 Junior Class . University Calendar . . IO Phafmaey- Introduction .... , I3 Senior Class . Commodore Board . , I5 junior Class . Department Editors . . . . 1 7 :'4F1'aJEefHifieS- Editorial ......... . 18 Phi Delta Theta . Academic and Engineering- Kappa Sigma . . Senior Class .... . 20 Sigma Alpha Epsilon junior Class .... . 32 Kappa Alpha . . Sophomore Class . . . . 38 Beta Theta Pi . . Freshman Class .... . 48 Delta Tall Delta - Vanderbilt Faculty Zoo . , 57 Sigma Nu . . . . Biblical- Alpha Tau Omega Senior Class . . , 62 Delta Kappa Epsilon Middle Class . . . . 67 Sgima Chi . . . . junior Class .... . 71 Phi Kappa Psi . . Fresliman's Love Song . , 73 Phi Kappa Sigma . Medical- Senior Class . . . 76 Junior Class . . . . 89 Sophomore Class . . . Q3 Freshman Class . . Q7 Dental- Senior Class . . 100 Junior Class . . . 1 1 1 Freshman Class . . . 1 1 5 Alpha Kappa Kappa Phi Chi ..... Phi Beta Pi . . . Chi Zeta Chi . . . Delta Sigma Delta Xi Psi Phi .... Psi Qinega . . . Kappa Psi . . . Phi Delta Phi . 6 120 127 130 137 143 149 T53 159 163 167 171 175 179 183 187 191 195 198 203 206 210 214 219 222 227 .ff Theta Delta Theta . . Kappa Alpha Theta . . Phi Beta Kappa . . . Interviews with the Unemployed . . . Pan Hellenic Council . . . Publications-' Annual Publication of Vanderbilt University . . The Observer ..... The Hustler ..... Vanderbilt University Quarterl Onward . .... . . Engineering Association Clubs- ' Graduate Club .... Calumet Club ' . . . Commodore Club . . OwlClub . .. Seven Eleven Club . . Vanderbilt Girl's Club . Glee Club ...... English II or III or IV The Dikers ' ..... Alabama Club .... Bowen Club ..... Branham 85 Hughes Club Georgia Club ..... Castle Heights Club . . Mooney Club ..... High School Club . . . Montgomery Bell Club . McTyeire Club .... South Carolina Club . . Wallace Club ..... Webb School Club . . West Tennessee Club . 231 234 37 44 255 2 2 258 261 265 267 268 273 279 283 289 291 293 295 297 299 301 302 305 306 308 309 310 311 313 314 315 316 317 318 Debating Council ..... Dialectic Literary Society . Philosophic Literary Society John Marshall Law Club . . Debating Teams ..... Public Speakers and Debaters . Tntersociety Debates and February 22d Oratorical Contests .... Honor Committee ....... Y. M. C. A. Cabinet . . 'West Side Association . . Logic ........... Bachelors of Ugliness ..... Pounder's Department Medals . Founder's Day Medal ..... Owen Prize Medal ..... R. A. Young Medal . . A. L. P. Green Medal . . E. F. Shepard Prize . . . Max Bloomstein Medal . . . Annual Mathematics Medal . Athletics- Officers ..... lVearers of the V . Football ...... Baseball ...... Track ........ Indoor College Sports . Basket-ball .... Gym Team ...... Girlls Basket-ball Team . Lawn Tennis Association . Views ............ Advertisementfs ........ 323 324 32' 5 2 6 32 329 331 332 337 339 341 342 344 345 343 349 350 350 351 351 351 354 357 359 371 303 397 401 407 409 411 413 441 EDlTOR,S NOTE.-Fraternities have been arranged in the order of their foundation at the University according to the dates given in Baird's Manual sixth edition. .-l'xf' I-'slr C .1 ' I c-'U' is P 5729535151 ca Sgt A?4u?.YnUnBnt? QGIISIQIU JIBZEDT... AQ FRAZER N. BLACKXVELL HUGH B. COWAN G. JVASHINGTON CURRAY MISS BESSIE DEASON C. M. DODSON ROBERT M. HERIGES N. BAXTER JACKSON MISS M. ELIZABETH RTIRKLAND R. M. PATTERSON, JR. DR. F. VV. MOORE DR. VV. L. DUIDLEY GEO. R. RI.-XYFIELD VVALLACE XV. PINSON Us a gain nag lpn U s-so Kao 9 IRA D. SMITH PAUL C. BOVVERS G. T. DENTON MISS BESSIE FORD MISS SARA FITZGERALD ROBERTSON JAS. S. DAVANT MISS RACHEL HOWELL JV. C. STEELE DR. H. C. TOLMAN S. W'. XVILLIAMS H. A. B. SAMPLE JOHN C. RANSOAI F. HILL TURNER D. H. MORTON I. C. VVIER DR. J. T. MCGILL H. H. CARTKVRIGHT ALLEN F. QDIELL XV. M. VVOODALL MISS L. D. C. D J. M MISS MISS MISS MISS MISS JO C. MISS ADDIE BARTLETT PATTERSON DANIEL SOUBY N.kNI'1'A C. TXTACDONIEI ROSE GOLDNAAIER TWARY VME.-XVER DYIEIQ BESSIE GLEASON RU'1'H DODSON GUILD BTILDREIJ HAZON GRANTLAND RICE RTURRELL PINSON H. AT.-XRTIN R. H. XVHITE MISS VIRGINIA ELDER 3,-1.41 University Calendar I9D9 MAY T8 L I First Entrance Examinations for the Session M T0 TU95d3Y'S9l'UUfd3Y - 4 1909-1910, Academic and Engineering Depart- LAY - L rnents SEPT- Second Ekmrance Exannnadons inrthe Sesnon S TO E1Monday-VVmhusday IQOQ-IQIQ Acadenuq Engnmedng and Phar- EPT- - L inaceumcallleparunents The Fnst Tenn begnusin the Acadennc,QEngL SEPT. YVednesday neenngg Bibhcah Lang Blednxd and Pharnub ceuticalIDepartn1entS. OCT. Friday . The Session begins in the Dental Department. NOV, Thursday ThggigiggfyingxI31a3yida?rnnive1'sary of the Dialectic Nov. Fdday . A.hohday. DEC. Fdday . ChdsunasvacadonfnnntheevmnngofThumday, December 23, to the morning of Tuesday, Ian- JAN. Lhkmday . L HQUI4 1910 JAN. Iwmsday . 4fThe Second Ternlin the Bibhcal.DeparUnent L ibegins. IAN. Saturday IntennedumeQExannnahonstmgnL JAN. 1Mbnday . The FHStIfTH1SHdS Feb. 'Tuesday . The Second T6TH1bGgD15 fVVadnnvunfs Bnthday. AX hohday. Annhwr- FEB' Tuesday ' L sary Sf the Philosophic Society. BIARCH Saturday . LastdayforhandinginspeechesforConcour1 ay. BIARCH YVednesday 'TheSecondTern1n1theTMbhcalDeparunentends MARCH Monday 1 LThkee Tnlfgird Term in the Biblical Department gi . ' M MARCH Thursday . . . L ' R Lllmly AB TO LSprnig ecess PRiL 2.LSaturday . . . J 10 MA MA Irxi f VY J-- .Irs Irxz '. Trrcs Z7 Trice 2. ' T'!': lt..- 4 - VT v-,..: f Q- P , 1' .vb Ales Q. 1 ' .J 57 ,. fa',, if? ..- fi L i University Calendar . Commencement Exercises of the Medical Department . Founder's Day, Contest for Founder's Medal Ceveningl . . . . . . . . . .Final Examinations begin . . Contest for the Young Prize Medal Ceveningb Class Day . . . . . . . . . . . . Commencement Sermon . . . . . . . . . . Annual Meeting of the Board of Trust Co. A. MQ . Alumni Day. Business Meeting C2 P. MQQ Public Exercises Ceveningj . . . . . Annual Meeting of the Phi Beta Kappa Society Cro A. MJ ' LH 1910 MAY Monday. MAY Friday . :TUNE Thursday :UNE Friday . :'UNE Saturday :TUNE Sunday iUNE Monday UTUNE Monday :UNE Tuesday . QCUNE Tuesday TUNE . ...... Commencement Address Q8 P. MJ Wfednesday . ..... Commencement Day - -1 .. Q Ay K 7 x . Q Q , r i f i -a Y. , s I ri f ' fu ' '51 is 'fx 1 if ' F ' it 'w tx x rf vt V I wt? .b Q ffl I in Yr l r Q, My rr , sf i i l S i Q ' 4 I J . Introduction llL,When the student life of this University shall know us no moreg when the cares of the world rest heavy upon our spiritsg perhaps then we shall find new youth and inspiration by turning these pages and renewing the intangible romance of college days. ,Mmm J . .ej3 . ' l i'f rr 13 Fkgf i e Y? ss X. 49-J 'F wmv- N S xr - 5-R 1 f'1 aY' 4 fX f ,QQ . if I The Commodore Board f- E. H. WEST, m A 0, Czmfmfm A4 ifg , '- WM. HUME, A K E, Secretary -' , . G f NOEL T, DOWLINO, 2 A E, Edffoffm-cfm ,- y fl WM. L. GILMORE, Z X, Business Bfavzager y in u ' v y .A J X Literary Committee TWT X -T - C. G. VVHITTEN, K E, Chairman ' WM. HUME, JR., A K E ' -.M-ff' R. E. MCOEHEE, A 1' Z -ff' MISS ELEANOR RICHARDSON, K A 9 Illustration Committee li E. W.'VVEST, 0 A 0, C'hdi7'77ZCl77 J. P. DEFORD, 0 K .S . 'fi .X ' I W. T. STEXVART,VLf T .1 Q ' I MISS FLORENA GATES, FI J 0 'gm I ' . 5 ' L Arrangement Committee YV. H. BOND, I N, Chairmmz 1 NORRNIAN D.ALE, B 0 II, . I' Biisiness Committee KVM. L. GILMORE, I X, Clzairmazz H.ATCHER GRIGSBY, W K LF M. H. CLARK, K A x X E-, mixf X - .W 1 X X Department Editors The Board of Department Editors was created by the CoMMoDoRE Board December 12, 19o8 ' I Academic and Engineering GEO. F. ARCHER, 'og W. B. AMBERG, ,II CHAS. PRIEST, 'ro HUBERT JONES, ,I2 Biblical T. L. MCDONALD, 'og C. C. DANIEL, 'Io D. M. PEARSON, 'II Dental A. M. GOWAN, ,09 F. B. MCMULLEN, ,IO J. A. BREMNER, 'rr Law J. S. WATSON, 'og E. J. HAMILTON, 'ro I Medical J. C.'CULLEY, 'og R. H. HAGOOD, ,II J. J. HOBSON, 'ro J. B. PROCTER, ,I2 A Pharmacy A H. E. WRIGHT, 'og J. F. CHAMPION, 'IO 17 Editoria HE Board of Editors has not undertaken and carried out the task of publishing the COMMODORE without feeling a full measure of reverent responsibilitygf- Be it said here that it has been animated in none of its actions by any spirit of iconoclasm. l,This,justification seems appropriate in view of the possible adverse criticism that may be aroused by the changingl of the .name of this publication. Under the title of COMET the Vanderbilt Annual had long since -won.-,afplaceuin the hearts of the local public and gathered about itself many tender feelings that time had served to associate apparently forever with the name itself. The present name was adopted by the fraternities only after a careful investigation of student sentiment and after a full discussion by the Board. The former name was adopted in honor of the brilliant achievements in astronomy of one of Vanderbilt's foremost alumni, Prof. E. E. Barnard, the name COMMODORE was preferred as carrying more meaning and being more distinctive of Vanderbilt University. For this action no apology is needed. There is much in a name, but there is more inthe thing itself. The change of name is a departure from the usage of our predecessors, but we have not presumed to attempt to improve upon the inward spirit which inspired their labors. This volume of the COMMODORE'-has been compiled with the same object in view that consistently marks the twenty-two volumes of the COMET, namely, to give an accurate and impartial record of the student institutions of Vanderbilt and to interpret the spirit of our student life. In the first of these purposes we have succeeded better than any of our predecessors. We have given the athletiohistory of the University practically in full. We have labored at much length in compiling the names of all medal men since the founding of the University. VVe have attempted to present the oratorical and debating interests more fully than ever before. We must acknowledge that they are far from complete, even after much labor. In our endeavor to interpret the spirit of our college life we have been guidedmainly by our own ideas. Whatever the merits and demerits of this annual, we think it will be found that all its pages are invested with a kindly and catholic spirit. Our connection with the COMMODORE has been a labor of love, and we submit it confidently to the hands and hearts of its readers. , 18 Cunt -itself ment ifull 'uni' Urine d mthe :spixed neatly radcnt cadre names biting mud! idx. is init T3 ! - , ACADEMIC AND ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT E - 4 Academic axnd Engineering Ofiicers EDWARD H. WEST ..... . . . President E. ALLEN COX .... . . Vice-President JAMES P. DEFORD . . . . . Secretary HUGH B. COWAN . . . . Treasurer f 5 1 il- TMUSILQQ Senior Class-Academic and Engineering Aims, AGNES, li' .fl 61, B. S. . ..................... . Columbia, Tenn. Co-ed Pan-Hellenic, 'oS-'oop SC'C1'Ct3l'Y-'.lx1'C3.SU1'Gl' Vanderbilt Girls' Club, 'oS-'oo. ANDREXAVS, IR.. JAMES DAVID, I -l', B. E. . . . . Nashville, Tenn. Assistant in Chemical Laboratory, '08-'oo. ARCHER, JR., GEORGE FERGUSON, ID .1 H B. E, ........................ Greenville, Miss. Campus Club, 'og-'o63 lVizacre Club, 'o6-'o7g Glce Club, 'oo-'o7, '07-'o8, 'o8-'oog President Glee Club, 'o8-'oog Gymnasium Team, 'o7-'o8, '08-'ogg Commodore Department Editor, 'oS-'oog Reserve Five, 'o7-'o8. BEENE, Dow BUNYAN, B. A. . Town Creek, Ala. BELL, SAM DENT, B. A. ............ . ..................... Martin, Tenn. Recording Secretary Philosophic, 'o5-'o6g Sergeant-at-Arms Sophomore Class, 'o6-'o7g Critic and Vice-President Philosophic, 'o7-'o83 Member Debating Council, 'oS-'ogg Associate Editor Hustler, 'oS-'oo. O 21 i'x Vir -QQFFV-Pi' F' ' Q... ...B-. , . . 1 THU SS. Senior Class--Academic and Engineering BENNETT, CHARI,Es XVILLIAM, B. S., M. A . . Assistant in Chemical Laboratory, '08-'o9. BE'rTIsoN, PERCY RACINE, B. E .............. Manager Class Five, '07-'08, Vice-President Dialectic, 'o6-'o7. BLACK, VIRGIVTIA, B. S. ........ . Co-ed Basket-ball Team, 'o7-'o8, 'o8-'oo. BLAKE, JOHN X7AUGHAN, K S, B. S. .......................... . Varsity Eleven, 'o6-'o7-'o8g Captain 'Varsity Eleven, 'o8g Track Team, 'o8-'ogg Basket-ball Team, 'o7 Club: Commodore Club. BLAKE, x7ACHEL WELDoN, K E, B. S. ........................ . . . Hartford, Ky. . Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. o8g Owl Nashville, Tenn. Class Track Team, 'oo-'oIg Glee Club, 'or-'o2, 'oz-'03, Manager Glee Club, '02-'03, Scrub Football Team, 'or-'o2: Captain Scrub Football, 'o2-'03, 'og-'04, '08-'o9. 22 JN ,.,.!.u.. Y 33 Brix--1 ns. nv'-be lai- mi?1n.v' Hn Nlwvuu Age, X'5 .L Bula. 4101-u lun 'lux H H. . 4' L 'ity ' I nu Q 'T uf., . W . . J , 1? F , Q , v . TMIISR f I I Senior Class-Academic and Engmeermg BRUMBACH, CHARLES FINNEY, B, E. ....................... Thompson Station. Tenn Captain Reserve Basket-ball Team, 'o7-'o8, 'o8-'o9, Reserve Football Team. 'o8-'oo, VVest Side Association, 'o8-'oo, Manager Track Team, 'o9, Chairman Honor Committee, 'o8-'o9. CARTVVRIGHT. HIiNRY HART, I X, B. E. ........................,. Nashville, Tenn. Assistant in Surveying, 'oS-'ogg President Engineering Association, '08-'og, Vice-President High School Club, '08-'00, Comus Club. CONNELL, HCDOPIER PHILLIPS, I X, B. E ...... . , . . . . . . . Nashville, Tenn Campus Club, lVizacre Club, President Owl Club, '08, Assistant Manager Track Team. 'o81 elected Manager Track Team, 'o9. COXVAN, HUGH B., B. E ................ ...... . . .,.,. Nashville, Tenn Glee Club, '06-'o7, Treasurer High School Club, 'o6-'o7, Corresponding Secretary Engineering Association. 'o7-'o8, Excecutive Committee Engineering Association, 'o7-'o8. 'o8-'o9, Treasurer Senior Class, 'o8-'oo COX, E. ALLEN, 13 0 II, B. S ............................. . . . Baldwyn, Miss COMET Board, 'o8, Hustler Staff, '08, Manager Husller, 'oS-'oog Assistant Manager Football Team, 'o7, Manager Football Team, 'o8, Vice-President Commodore Club, '08-'09, Vice-President Senior Class, '08-'09, President McTyeire Club, '08-'oo, Secretary-Treasurer Mississippi Club 'O7. 23 win .rg Senior Class-Academic and Engineering DEFORD, JAMES PITTS, fl? K E, B. E. .,......................... Fayetteville, Tenn. G if A ' ' Honor Committee, 'o7-'o8g Vice-President Engineering Association, 'o7-'o8g Secretary Senior Class, 'OS-'ogg COM- MODORE Board, 'o8-'oog Pan-Hellenic Council, 'o8-'o9. DOWLING, NOEI, THOMAS, 2' A E, B. A. ........ ..................... O Zark, Ala. '3 H- 'Hifi H Calumet Club, Owl Club, Delia Club, Secretary'-Treasurer Oxvl Club, 'o8-'ogg Winner Annual Mathematics Medal, 5.,.,,,., 'o6-'o7, Secretary-Treasurer Sophomore Class, '07-'o8, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, '08-'oog Associate Editor Hustler, '07-'o8g Athletic Editor Hustler, '08-'ogg Associate Editor Observer, 'o8-'ogg Editor-in-Chief COMMODORE, '08-'oo. FLEMING, JAMES EDXVIN, B, A ..., . ..............,.......,... Hayesville, N. C Hlllgw, I V n Senior Class Poet, 'OS-'o9. GA'FES, FLORENA, 0 J 0, B. S., M. A. .............. ............. N ashville, Tenn. Hn. - In v Class Treasurer, '05-'o63 Co-ed Pan-Hellenic Council, 'og-'o6g Secretary CO-ed Pan-Hellenic Council, '06-'o7, 'O8-'ogg . ' ,U President CO-ed Pan-Hellenic Council, 'o7-'o8g CO-ed Basket-ball Team, 'o6-'o7, 'O7-'o8,g Captain CO-ed Basket-ball Egg, Team, '08-'cog COMMODORE Board, 'o8-'cog Secretai-y'Treasurer Graduate Club, '08-'ogg President Vanderbilt Girls' Club, 'o8-'o9: Senior Class Historian, '08-'oo GILL, ROBERT HiAX'ES, K I, B. E ......................,...... Fayetteville, Tenn. Hfliiu, LIN... 24 .U-, ,-,.s.. fry K' if ,39- gg I Nuns' Senior Class'-Academic and Engineering GORTON, LEVIN XV.-KILES, .I If E, B. S., Ph.C. lVaterproof, La. GVVYNN, JAMES I'IUGI-I, .X fl E, B. S. . . Martha, Tenn. Q Scrubb Football Team, 'o7-'o8. K . , A HARLAN, WILLIAM ERNEs'r, .2 A, B. E. . . Mount Pleasant, Tenn. X HAYS, JOHN ELDER, .I lx' E, B. E .................. . Nashville, Tenn. 4- Campus Club: wViZ3.C1'C Club: Secretary Engineering Association. 'o6-'o7. l N HoLL1Ns, LUNsFoRD MEREDI'PI'I, .S X, B. A. . . Nashvme, Tenn. 25 Nashville, Tenn. Columbus, Ga If-XUFNIAN ELIAS RAA9 B A Lake Charles, La LEXVIS NANBIE MFFM KA 0 B S Tuscaloosa, Ala LUTZ COLUMBUS MARION B Q Nladisonville, Ky Mr rw ' -env ?'uuann ' if 0 ilgta . .1'1 l, UWQIQQ 'ng WQ ? 'n -1 s...,,, 'J L, -- .-fy: i. -L an L' -V ,. M , 71. ri f 4 w 4 -Q 1 1 f 1 l 1 31 J 1 0 l -if I 5 E1 ,1 Il P 1 ll. l .1 . - THUSS2 Senior Class-Academic and Engineering MAUPIN, IEDVVARD BowLiN, L' .4 B. A. ....................... . Shelbyville, Tenn. President junior Class, '07-'o83 Assistant Manager Baseball Team, 'o8g Manager Baseball Team. 'ooy Owl Club, Wizacre Club, Campus Club, Commodore Club. MOORE, CHARLES TANsiL. A T Q, B. A. Sharon, Tenn. MOR'l'ON, DAVID HAZEL, J li' E, 'B. S. .........................,. Louisville, Ky. Campus Club: Wizacre Clubg 'Varsity Football Team, 'o7-'o8, 'o8-'ogg Vice-President Owl Club, 'o7-'o8g President Commodore Club, 'o8-'09, President Pan-Hellenic Council, 'o8-'o91 Class Representative at Alumni Banquet, 'oo. MULLEN, VVYILLIAM NICLENDON, B. S. ............................. Dothan, Ala. PATTERSON, ROBERT MEAD, J Ii' B. E. ...... . .................. Nashville, Tenn. Class Five, 'o5 -'o6: 'Varsity Five, 'o7-'o8: Honor Committee, '08-'oog President Y. M. C. A., 'o8-'oo. 27 Mooresville, Ala. Memphis, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn Deka Club: Paragould, Ark . . Franklin, Ky. Freshman Football Team 05 on Qcrub Track Team oq 6 Varsity Tracl Team o6 O7 o 8: Captain Track Team o8 oo Campus Club President VV17acre Club Owl Club Commodore Club Clee Club. 'o6-'07, will V-uw Ii! ' 1 larva -an lean' '41 -f-I1 .1 an xl' 'Nun Vw: THUSS Senior Class-Academic and Engineering RAMsAv, .ALEXANDER DUNN, lx' U , Ph.C., B. S .... Nashville, Tenn Assistant in Chemical Laboratory, 'o7f'o8, 'o84'o9. RANSOM, JOIIN CROXVE, lx' I, B. S., .................. . . ...... Murfreesboro, Tenn Winner Entrance Prize, 'o33 Freshman Debater, 'oig Gymnasium Team, 'oi-'o53 President Dialeetic, 'o8g Chief Marshal Literary Societies, 'oS-'oog Sewanee Debater, 'o8q lVinner Calumet Prize in Preliminary Sewanee Debate, 'o83 Glee Club. 'o7-'cS1 Pan-Hellenic Council, 'o8-'oog lVest Side Association, 'oSe'oo: Secretary Calumet Club, 'oog Associate Editor I-Iusfler, 'o8e'o02 Editor-in-Chief Observer, 'OSm'OQi Class Representitive, 'oS-'ool Georgia Debater, '08-'oo. S'1'EE1.E, WILLIAM C1,1E'roN, L' ,-I B. E. ....,...... Martin, Tenn. NVizacre Club: Glee Club, '06-'o73 Secretary Honor Committee. 'oo. ,1xAl.I.EY, EUGENE CLXRDNER, B. . Nashville, Tenn TERRY, PAUL WAS!-uNG'roN, B. S ................ ....... ...... . . Louisville, Kv Tlianlcsgiving Debaterg Manager Tennis Association, President Dialeetic: Y. M. C. .-X. Cabinet: Faculty Knoelcer. 'oog Sewanee Debater. 'oo. 29 Senior Class--Academic and Engineering THROOP, VVILLARD LYON, K 2 B. A. .............,............. Nashville, Tenn Class Five, '05-'06, 'Varsity Five, '06-'o7, 'o7-'o8, 'o8-'ogg Captain and Assistant Manager 'Varsity Five, 'o7-'08, Manager AVarsity Five, '08--'09, Gymnasium Team, '05-'06, '06-'07, 'o7-'o8, 'o8-'ogg Manager Gymnasium Team, '06-'o7. TUCKER, HARLIN GUILFORD, K E. B S. . . . . . . . . . Nashville, Tenn WEBB, DAVID, K A, B. A. . Nashville, Tenn Owl Club. :so .SL .ins Yew Senior Class-Academic and Engineering WEST, EDXVARD PIAZZARD, IP .I H, B. E. .......................... Nashville, Tenn Campus Clubg Manager Class Five, 'oq-'o6g Treasurer Engineering Association, 'og-'o6g Secretary-Treasurer 'Wizacre Club: Owl Club: Executive Committee Engineering Association, 'o7-'o8, 'o8-'oog President High School Club, 'o8-'oog Secretary Commodore Club, Assistant in Mechanical Drawing, 'oS-'oog Chairman Coxlxlonoierz Board, 'o8-'oog Presi- dent Senior Class. f' WI-I1'1'A1c1cR, IQARL ERRIULI., B. S. ............. Tampa, Fla Gymnasium Team, '07-'OSQ Captain Gymnasium Team, '08-'oo. W1-IITMAN, VV11,I.1AM SA'l l'IiRXVIIITE. ,-I T Q. B. E, , Ngighvillg, Tenn 31 Phi ' Aqnns, I , , it ,ff-1--.. 0 ,.--v-ss si A 'DfRB'LT is Base Ball Clubsg one of the best known base ball men of the country? known from coast to coast: is a keen follower of the 'game and prominent in all its councils: nearly half a century ago 'mai one of Americais foremost players: know? the game thoroughly and writes from the point of view both of player and an oiiicial. i ' HARRY PHILIP BURCHELL Sporting editor of the New York Times: University of Pennsylvania and Columbia University: editor of Spalding's0fiic1al Lawn Tennis Annualg is an authority 'on the game: follows the movements of the playersminutely and understands not only tennis but all other subjects that can be classed as athleticsg no one is better qualified to edit this book than Mr. Burchell. ' GEORGE T. HEPBRON H, Former Young Men's Christian Association director: for many years aiY'bHiciaI'of the Athletic League of You11g'Men's Christian Associations of North America: was con-' nected with Dr. Luther H. Gulick in Young Men's Christian -Association work for over twelve yearsg became idenfjiied with basket ball when it was in its inffancy and has fol- lowed it since, being recognized as the lead- ing exponent of the ofiicialzrules: succeeded Dr Gulick as editor of the Official Basket Ball Guide and also editor of the 'Spalding Athletic Librarylh book on How to Play Basket Ball. A , . ,D p , JAMES S. Ml'iQCH'L A Former champion weight throw :rg holder bf numerous records, any A the ' more championships than lj Q iv in the history of sport: i f l student of athletics and V upon any topic connected has been for years on ' York Sun. 1 , A me fig- i 4' M--nu-1 . ,1....1-. A Y hifi ii' if A sg li' 'gl M245 'RJ ,M lu, + 1 S2 w bf ffl 3 bd Q1 j M N f , EQ 2 ,rr sa Z' Ve m S. Q V ff ,hu -' 55-1 b- . W S55 m if l 52' 1- Q -f D45 M R ' 5? E Q .pl .aj 3','73' as +4 1 , 11 l'lALl X ,,., ,, ,I .. A. , s.5,-.,....- .,,,.,....- 45,,. ' V Ji, 1. w f r-4 dl. ' af- V ,..-...S- '?iif. .,. .uf rf , - 1, ' W -1.- LQJ , , I ,fn p , EDITORS OF SPALD1NG'S ATHLE TIC LJBIQARY WALTER CAM P p For quarter of a century Mr. Walter Camp of Yale has occupied a leading position in col- lege athletics. It is immaterial what organiza- tion is suggested for college athletics, or for he betterment of conditions, insofar as college athletics is concerned. Mr. Camp has always p'ayed an important part in its conferences, aa the great interest in and high plane of college sport to-day, are undoubtedly due more toMr. Camp than to any other individual. Mr. Camp has probably written more on college athletics than any other writer and the leading papers and maga- zines of America are always-anxious to secure his expert opinion on foot ball, track and tield athletics, base ball and rowing. Mr. Camp has grown up with Yale athletics and is a part of Xale's remarkable athletic system. While he has been designated as the Father of Foot Ball, it is a well known fact that during his college career Mr. Camp was regarded as one of the best players that ever represented Yale on the base ball field, so when We hear of Walter Camp as a foot ball expert we must also remem-' ber his remarkable knowledge of the game of base ball, of which he is a great admirer. Mr. Camp has edited Spalding's Official Foot Ball Guide since it was first published, and also the .Spalding Athletic Library book on How to Play Foot Ball. There is certainly no man in American college gfe better qualified to write for Spalding's Athletic Librarythan Mr. amp. DR. LUTHER HALSEY GULICK The ,leading exponent of physical training in America: one who has worked hard to im- press the value of physical training in the schoolsg when physical training was combined with education at the St. Louis Exposition in 1904 Dr. Gulick played an important part in that congress: he received several awards for his good work and had many honors conferred upon him: he is the author of a great many books on the subject: it was Dr. Gulick, who, acting on the suggestion of James E. Sullivan. Schools Athletic League of Greater New York, and Dr. Gulick was also for several years Director of public schools of Greater New York. resigning .he position to the Presidency of the Playground Association of America. Dr is an authority on all subjects pertaining to phys- ical training study of the child. JOHN B. FOSTER - Successor to the late Henry Chadwick f Father of Base Bal1 J as editor of Spald- ing's Official Base Ball Guideg sporting editor of the New York Evening Telegramg has been in the newspaper business for many years and is recognized throughout America as a leading writer on the national gameg a staunch supporter. of organized base ball, ment of the game. 4. N.: ,V 'his pen has always been used for the better. RAFF, ARIHUR B S . Louisville, Ky RIDDLE, SIDNEY WALKER Z X B S Nashville, Tenn Cornus Club Deka Club Owl Club Sophomore Class Representatwe Honor Committee O7 08 Secretary Iumor Class, '08-'09, Nashville, Tenn Memphis, Tenn Nashville, Tenn . Anniston, Ala Hopkinsville, Ky Union City, Tenn Temple, Texas . Ashland, Ky . Ashland, Ky Newbern, Tenn New York, N. Y Calumet Club Debating Council 08 O9 Pan Hellenic Council 08 O9 COMET Board O7 08 Fre hman Debater 06 '071 Inter- Soc1etyDebater 07 08 Y M C A Cabinet O7 08 08 00 Winner Observer Prize 07 08 Sergeant at Arms of Sophomore Class, WHITE, AARON PANCOAST, B A Springfield, Ore WILSON, FRED TAYLOR, A K E B A Carthage, Tenn YOUNG REBECCA LOCKE, K A 6 B A ,Memphis, Tenn - - H 7- ---.- --V ' ' +L, ,WL was ,A Y- , ,,r-,::1--:J--f--- 1 1 ,. 4 1, 1 I 1 w . 5 X a 4. F,r1 I ' 3 3 J-1 I , ' 1. - . 16 p i ' f ' l ., f MQ, -,ut vu 9 QW U l QQ KC. . an 'fig if I. I .. . W5 L . 1 Lsx :--' u 1 is 4, . .1 :I '-WL, J' ' -v ' 3:2 it 'w F K 633 ' fungi I 4. ilu J h K -H 'w , 4.1: -qw, , ,. ,:g5z- vf-,,...,.,... - -' ' --,,,,W, ,,,..,,.,.,,, ati . ' , ,, 4 . --I---.arf . I wg, 1 1 ,Y 9' A DEIEIQM S R3 Q Academic and Engineering Officers WILLIS STEWART . . .... . . President FORREST LONG . ..... Vice-President WILLIAM ADEN . . . Secretary and Treasurer E. C. ANDREWS . . . . Sergeant-at-Arms 39 Sophomore Class-Academic ADEN, WILLIAM LTANGRUM, K 2, B. S ...... . ................ . B. H. Clubg 7-11 Club, Secretary and Treasurer: Sub 'Varsity Nine, 'o7-'o83 Hustler Staff, 'o8-'o9. AMBERG, WILLIAM BOARDMAN, Q7 K Z, B. S. I .................... ' 7-11 Club: Class COMMODORE Representative, 'o8-'o9. ANDERSON, WILLIAII MADISON, CD A 8, B. A. . . . . Glee Club, 'o7-'o8, 'o8-'o9. BAKER, WESLEY LEROY, B. A. .... . BARI-IAM, JOHN ROBERT, B. S. . . . BEASLEY, CLAIBORNE H., A K E, B. A. 7-II Clubg 'Varsity Nine. 'o7-'08, BENNETT, GEORGE M., B. S. . . . . BERRY, JULIUS TROUSDALE, Z X, B. S. . B. H. Club. . BRADFORD, FRANK PRUETT, K A, B. S ............ 7-11 Club, Captain Freshman Basket-ball Team: Glee Club, 'o8-'09, CALLICOT, HENRY MACON, K A, B. S. ........... . 7-11 Club, Glee Club, 'o7-'o8, 'o8-'ogg B. H. Club. CHAPPELL, RUBY BELLE, B. S. ....... . CHESTER, JULIA SWEET, B. S. . . . , . CLARK, MORRIS HOLDEN, K A ............................. 7-11 Club, Manager Gymnasium Team, 'o8-'ogg Track Team, 'o7-'08, COMMODORE Representative, 'o8-'og. CLARK, WILLIAM PATTON, A K E, B. S. . CLEAVES, JOHN ROYAL, B. S ..... CLOYS, FREAD B., B. A. ' COLLIER, T., K A, B.'S. ..... . . ' 7-11' Club. A ' COVINGTON, WILLIAM LAFAYETTE, B. S. . CROVVE, JAMES RICHARD, JR., K E, B. A. I Track Team,x'o7-'o8. CULVER, FRANK P., K A,'B. A. . . . 7-11 Club. DENNY, EDITH ALLEN, 6 A 6, B. A. . 40 . Memphis, Tenn . Hickman, Ky . Nashville, Tenn . Louisville., Ky . Oak Ridge, La . Aspen Hill, Tenn . . Forest City, Ark Hendersonville, Tenn . Columbus, Ga . Memphis, Tenn . Eau Claire, Wis . Nashville, Tenn . Kansas City, Mo . Wartrace, Tenn. . Whiteville, Tenn. . Union City, Tenn. . . Memphis, Tenn. College Grove, Tenn. . . Sheffield, Ala. Birmingham, Ala. . Nashville, Tenn. iam lm. 4. Sophomore Class-Academic DENT, WILBUR TILLETT, B. A. ..... . . Nashville, Tenn Sophomore Basket-ball Team, '08-'o9. EVANS, RAYMOND MYERS, B. S. .... . Tompkinsville, Ky FENSTBRWALD, BERNARD, B. S .... . Nashville, Tenn FORD, WILLIAM VERNON, B 6 II, B. S. . . . . Luray, Va 7-I14Club. FREED, FREDERICK C., B. S. .... . . Trenton, Tenn. B. H. Club. GALLOWAY, RAINSFORD EDW., B. A. . Nashville, Tenn. GODBEY, LENA DAY, 6 A 8, B. S. . . . Nashville, Tenn. GORHAM, EDWARDS DOREMUS, B. S ..... . Champaign, Ill. GRIGSBY, HATCHER MIL'PON, 0 K W, B. A. . . . . Pulaski, Tenn. 7-II Club. GUILD, JO. C., Z A E, B. E. ...... . Chattanooga, Tenn. President 7-II Club, 'o8-'o9. HALL, FITZGERALD, KD A 6, B. A. . . . Nashville, Tenn. Class Five, 'O7-'08, '08-'o9. HAPPELL, ALBERT ELDER, A K E, B. E. . . . . Trenton, Tenn. 7-II Club. HAWTHORNE, THOMAS PRESTON, 2 N, B. S. . . Timpson, Texas. 7-II Club. HENRY, DOUGLAS, KD J 6, B. A ........... . Nashville, Tenn. Class Basket-ball Team, 'o8-'ogg Glee Club. 'o8-'og. HILL, JOSEPH LAFAYETTE, 111 K W, B. S. ...... . Nashville, Tenn. 7-:I Club. HILL, J. W., K A, B. S. ...... . T. Alexandria, La. HUNT, SAMUEL, JR, 0 K ZF, B. S. .... . San Antonio, Texas. 7-I1 Club. ' A HUTCHINSON, DUDLEY ISOM, A K E, B. S. ' . Oxford, Miss. JACKSON, NAT BAXTBR, dl A 9, B. S. ....... . Nashville, Tenn. 7-11 Club: Glee Club, 'o7-'o8, 'o8-'ogg B. H. Club. U JULIAN, CHARLES NELSON, 2' N, B. A ....... . Harriman, Tenn. ICING, M. B., E A E, B. S. ........ ..... C airo, Ill. LESTER, ROBERT MCDONALD, K Z B. A. . . . Birmingham, Ala. ' 41 ilk. 21:1 Hun Sim. I, Ha. ig Bd. Winn ik- glu- ibn- itll- ft!- gli- ul' mm-- ROTHROCK MARY UTOPIA 6 A 9 B RUDDIMAN STANLEY PERRY A T Q SELF VESTER FLOYD EN B A 7 II Club SHERRELL HOWARD MOCOY 2 A E SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH ANDERW JACKSON A T Q B DEWITT TALMAGE A K E B OHN LUCIAN B 6? H B A J . 7-II Club Glee Club 08- og. PAUL DOUGLAS B. S . Somerville Tenn Nashville Tenn Dickson, Tenn Dellrose Tenn McKenzie Tenn Eaton Tenn 'West Point Miss College Grove Tenn STOCKS NIATTIE B. S Gadsden Ala SFEXVART ALLEN D. 5' l B. S. . . Martin Tenn STREET OHN LYDDALL di A 6? B. A. . Cadiz Ky J Class Basket-ball Team Manager 8- SWANN, ALFRED AUSTELL, Z A E, B. S. . . Dandridge Tenn 7-I I Club WARE, EUNICE B. S . . . Nashv1lle, Tenn WEBSTER, ROBERT CROCKETT, d? A 0, B. S. . . . Huntsville, Ala VVHITE, ROBERT HIRABI, 0 K E, B. A .............................. Chestnut Bluff, Tenn B nd Member of Y 'NI C A Executive Committee Vice President of Student Bible Class: President of Philo- President of Ministerial a 5 . if .. . - . 3 - sophie Society: Thanksgiving Debater: Oratorical Contestant, Twenty-second of February. WILKES, JOHN BURWELL, B. S ....................... . . Durant, Miss WILSON, JAMES MILLER, JR., .Y A E, B. A. . . . Bellbuckle, Tenn 7-II Club. YOUNG, JAMES IKVEAKLEY, K 2, B. A. . . .Mernphis, Tenn 7-xx Club: Hustler Staff, '08-'o9. ZEITLER, ANDRENV J., A K E, B. A. . . Mooresville, Tenn Secretary 7-II Club. +L. oh. .k. ka. WEAKLEY, SAMUEL ANDERSON, Z X 'Varsity Sub Basket-ball, 'o8-'o9. WILLIAMS, HENRY HUDSON, K 2 . Laboratory Assistant: B. H. Club: urer, 'o7-'o8. WILLIAMSON, C1-IAS.GURLEY . . . WITHERSPOON, EDWIN E. Sophomore Class-Engineering . Nashville, Tenn Barnesville, Ga '7-rr Ctilubg 'Re.serMe.Fo.otba11., 'o7-:o8.: 'ifarsify liilegreu, 'o8Q'oo: ifarsitgf 1kIiDe3'Seere.tary and Treas- Indianapolis, Ind Murfreesboro, Tenn 3. .hu- bb. 'h-. 'K- K- U ' 4 '5' 4.. . m NX ,J ' 647 .-- -'-' X S fa- iff fo. 2 15-' HOLD -Com. ESE 'CHI-INIS --il 46 .1 -- . cw. 4 .1- ff TQ!! ' , I ix X x X, Rx? I -P. Hhs l Q:Gma '9lu. l.S h 'if4 lrgr. 53u CQ. 0 lam P JJ? - ,il Y . ,Qs . F ,g . ' affix -J, n Academic and Engineering Officers F. M. GILLILAND . . .... President E. W. FREELAND . . . Vice-President W. S. CLEMMONS . . . . Secretary I M. U. GRIFFIN . . . . Treasurer 49 ADAMS, M. S.,l17 A 0 . . . ALEXANDER, H. E., A K Captain of the Clas E . . sFive. ALLEN, A. W.,lDKZ . . . AXRCHER, J. G., CD A 6 ..... Gymnasium Team. ARMISTEAD, G. H., JR., ZX.. Freshman Debateri Philosophic Society, Class Five. ARMISTEAD, W. H., ll? K BARNES, J. W. .b . . . . BARRS, NEWCOMB, Z A E . . BARTLETT, LILA ZMAY, 9 A6.. BARRY, T. R., Z' K ,.,, BARTON, J. R., 2 A E . Class Five. BATEMAN, C. H. . . . BAXTER, T. E., di K T . . BEJAOH, LEO, 119 I' A . . BLOOM, HARRY . . BROCK, R. H. . . . . BROWN, ALLEN, A T A ..... 'Varsity Five 3 Res erve Eleven. BROWN, C. H. ....... . Reserve Eleven. BURROW, R. T., Z A E . . CALDWELL, R. C., 1D A 6 CALDWELL, G. A. . . . CHAPMAN, T. C., A T .Q . Nashville, Tenn. A Murfreesboro, Tenn . . Tupelo, Miss. . Greenville, Miss. ' . Franklin, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn , . Mobile, Ala . Gainesville, Fla . Cedar Hill, Tenn . . Gallatin, Tenn . Wartrace, Tenn . McKenzie, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn . Memphis, Tenn . . Louisville, Ky . Greenfield, Tenn . Franklin, Tenn . . Gallatin Tenn . Bristol, Tenn. .. Nashville, Tenn . . Corinth, Miss. Brown sville, Tenn. ...ff 352.00 gglllfl infill itll Grunt! Ill 'Irina-ali Jv'x!i Ill Umlanra 5-'0lll.all imma. Emig H' sunt.. Flexi t Fm-A 'lg' i F Halal' L .ljl Pm'-sflgw. Gu Lo cunt' IU G -344' Q 15. Ulm Sh. .M lib. hh. .hm .Tim .Tm Ibn. Tan. Tell im- than h. W- iw- P' il CREEK, J. T., 0 K If CLEMMONS, W. S., A K E . . . . Class Secretary-Treasurer. CLoYs, M. L ..... COMER, H. F. . . . . CORNFLIUS, A. R., A K E . . . CUNNINGHAM, R. C.. . DAVIS, H. C., 2' A E . DICKERSON, -IENNIE . DOUGHERTY, P. C. . ENOCHS, R. E., A K E ESKIND, ELSIE . . . . Nashville, Tenn . . . Rives, Tenn Union City, Tenn .. . Corner, Ga . Nashville, Tenn Goodlettsville, Tenn . Morganfield, Ky . Nashville, Tenn . . Pulaski, Tenn . . Natchez, Miss . Nashville, Tenn. ESSINGER, ANNA . . . . Nashville, Tenn EWING. W. H., B 0 II . . . Columbia, Tenn FILBECK, EDWARD . . .... Benton, Ify- FOLLIN, G. W. ............ , Freshman Debater: Dialectic Society. FRASER, H. E., 2 X .......... , Richardsville, Ify Freshman Debater: Dialectic Society. FRASER, G. S. ............ . ,,,, Mobile, Ala FREELAND, VV., fp K 2 .......... , , Turnergville, Texas. Class Vice-President: 'Varsity Eleven, Class Five. FRIERSON, J. D., JR., Z' X ......... , , Mt, Pleasant, Tenn. GARNER, W. S., 0 K ?F . . GILLILAND, F. M., K A . . , Class President. GIVENS, C. P.. . . . . Memphis, Tenn. - . . Givens, New Mexico. 51 Ft. Worth, Texas. . . . Ozark, Ala. L. hu. 'hm L. NLE.. ls C. Bly. L Ky. IQ. Im. Iam. Ig. Iam- LAH- el!- up K- 50 F' LANDER, FRANK D., JR., A K E . LANIER, MARTHA, K A 0 . . . LESETT, K. B., K Z' . . LEVINE, W. H., 0 K Z . . LovE. VAN G., 0 A 9 . MCCALL, R. E., A T .Q . . MCKIBBON.. W. J., . . MIDDLETON, J. F .......... Freshman Debater: Dialectic Society. MOORE, H, W., A T .Q ....... MOORE, R. B., 2' A E . MORGAN, W. H. ......... . MORRISON, J. R., B 9 H ...... 'Varsity Eleven, Gymnasium Team. MOTHERSHED, F. C. . ....... Freshman Class-Academic Nashville, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Abilene, Texas - Nashville, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. . Brewton, Ala. Mooresville, Tenn . . . Many, La. . Sharon, Tenn . Searcy, Ark. . . Union, S. C McKenzie, Tenn . Lillian, Texas. MULLINS, C. R. . . . Lewisburg Tenn NASH, W. B., K A . . . . Stanton Tenn NELLUMS, M. E. ..... . Spring Hill Tenn NUCKOLLS, CARLISLE, 2' A E . . Toone Tenn NYE, O. Anim Tegmi. . . E . Nashville Tenn ORR, N. C ........ . Mooresville Tenn OVERALL, J. E. . . Murfreesboro, Tenn PALMER, J. G. .... . Union City Tenn PARRISH, BERT, 0 A 0 . . . . . Nashville Tenn 53 imc, in -hm ll.Gn. Ten. Tm. Tm. ls Ky. k. M. :JJ M. W. K. K. H. Q. Ig. W if WILLIAMS, A. S., JR., ID K 2 WYATT, ROSA LEE . . . YOUNG, LOUISE, K A 0 . . YOUNG, T. H., JR. . . AKERS, J. C ....... ANDERSON, J. H., A T A . BENNIE, B. A., A K E . . BLACKWELL, F. N., Z' N . BLUE, W. H., A K E . BURK, MIAX ...... CHRISTOPHER, C. P.. 1D K W CURTIS. L. R., KZ' . . . DISIVIUKES, A. R.. B 6 H . FLONVERS, H. F. . . . GILLENKVATER, H. L. . GILMORE, CLEARY . . HECHT, L. M. .... . HERIGES, R. M., JR. . . . Gymnasium Team. HOLLIAN, J. W. .... . Freshman Class-Academic Freshman Class-Engineering 55 . Nashville, Tenn , , Menlo, Ga . Memphis, Tenn , . Nashville, Tenn Jeanerette, La . Bellevue . Nashville . Memphis Nashville, I 1 7 Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Logoisk, Minsk, Russia . . . Nashville, Tenn . Jackson, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn . Adairville, Ky . Boise, Idaho . Nashville . Nashville . Nashville . Nashville, Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Q. 1. lik. 1. mn. ln. nn. m. lk. M. sm. an. aa. Ya. m. m. an. G- rm. ly. I. -DO Behold Chanticleer, the excellent John! A barn-yard fowl with a voice so clear 5. sf , Every morning it bursts into the air 1, , In a perfect harmony of sound: , The ether rebounds on its incident wave, ff' Q - X And they say that the Physics Class 2 A 7 Becomes so excited by the deafening tones, X tw That it cannot tell torque from mass, I How Helmholz and Gilbert thermometers made, NWN' And Kelvin turned rocks into vectors- ' l'm sure this rhyme doesn't make any sense, Y'f But neither does john in his lectures! I K if I B 0 xi I: N.C.l'N Der kleine Dachshund, H. Ziebrieske Is a talented soul and a fine- He knows how to reach an eight o'clock class At exactly a quarter to nine! He's not nearly so mean nor ferocious, Nor so ready to enter a fight As from his look you would surely suppose, For sein Bark, es ist worse als sein Bite. With his derby of brown, he can do anything In the line of a trick you may wish, But the thing he does most, is to say as tho' bored Ubersetzen Sie, bitte ich. - This long tall giraffe is called Mayfield. ' Glance up several miles at his face- Do you think one would say from his ample smile That his brain was an epic of grace? 'Tis true, and all the Alienist Historians and such Are busy night and day to find How one small head can hold so much! He truly is afharmless soul, Tho' his spite takes sudden vent Whenever ponies chance around- 5 And he's always on their scent! , . lla, . W YI, 59 Q. BIBLICAL DEPARTMENT ff' ggi llllYlilQS, l,Al'l. liuzl-Lxls, li. S. QYOLIIIQ-llll1'1'lSD . Q v imi1Q,lX.,x lsll.-XZI-IR, -linux AYll,I.l.-XM, .ll 'I' Q, li. A. cS4,Jl1ll'lC1'll Univcrsityj . 1 M Tunsal ' 1 Senior Class-Biblical XYliitcsl.mu1'g, G 11. fllllllflllilll liX'1lll1fL'llSl.lCllllIl1IlllLLCL', '07-'08, sux Nl.x1:x'1N, ll. A. CYl11lllC!'l5ll1D, fll Ii' .Y iNz1slivillc, TL-im. . Mobile, Alu. lfuumlm-rs' Dug' O1':1lu1'ic:1l Xlcilzil, '07-'OS. ll,x1z1:1-31.1, L'ws'1'1-:N -Iiililmx, li, A. C'l'i'inityj .......................... Durlizlm, N. C. COllLL'Sl1lIlli in lfmimli-i's' llziy f7I'll.LUl'lC11l Contest, 'oo-'07, '07-'oS3 lilliott F. Slicpard Prize in Historv, '07-'OSQ Secre- triry Y. Nl. C. A., 'or-'QSQ SCCYL'lllfy'-'lxlAL'1lSll1'C1' Class, '07-'OSL Prcsiclcnt Y. Al. C. A., '07-'oS. ll,xxx'1Q, liuzicxia li., ll. A. Qliniory :mil llcnryb ............... . . . Bloumsvillc, Tenn. Pl'L'SlilCI1l, Class. 'o7-'OSL President Class, 'oS-'ogg Mniiagcr XVcslcy Hall, '07-'08, 'oS-'o9. 'Ln Senior Class-Biblical HORNBACK, JAMES iw.-XTTHEVV, B. A. CCentral Collegej . . Palmyra, Mo. 1 3 Division Head Vanderbilt Students Class. t ga-1 ' Oilrnn ' 5 I KIRKPATRICK, SEBA, B. A. CHenclriX Collegeh . . Alpena Pass, Ark. 5 Q MCDONALD, THADDEUS L., B. S. CBirmingham Collegej ............... . .... Bessemer, Ala. ' N Treasurer Senior Class. '03-'ogg Historian Senior Class, 'o8-'ogg Chairman Devotional Committee, '08-'09, 75 'A I l PATTERSON, LoRENzo Dow, K 2, B. A. CBirmingham Collegej .......... ...... B irmingharn, Ala. Secretary Senior Class, 'o8-'ogg Vice-President Y. M. C. A., 'o8-'ogg Debating Council, 'o6-'o7g Instructor in Cor. School, 'o8-'oo RANDOLPH, JOSEPH BRYCE, B. A.CIuka Normalb ......... . Hernando, Miss. I Vice-President Senior Class, 'o8-'ooi Instructor in Cor. School, '08-'oo. 64 . - ,-x. g.,., 1 I .J ,-'Q I , ,f N - P1 T ,. ,. A A 7 Z Q '73 7. V ' l 4 Z: K f I .-. Hg . 3 9 g K ,L.. 9 A v if .. ... 3 V' nn ff LT' ... - V 2 1 4 : 4 P - Z .- Q v ,.. ff fp O . xl I . O fn . r-4 , - 1 ft 'll ' fl Q . H ., C+ 1 4 C . Z . D FT' 0 . Q '-1 YJ . 5 ... . O . m I . O C . 'T' h-4 '-' W Q C 1 ,.. 4 7 :- 5' ... 7' ft nh P1 4 9 2 ,.. K' , , P-1 -. C . ,,,,, 5 K1 5 '4 1 Senior Class-Biblical mnlcrlflf, Wl1.1,1.xx1 luv, IK. .X. CXYULIIIQ-IIl1I'I'iS Vcwllcgcj . Winder, fail L55 rw' 5 psk, ki? LZ H Biblical Department Officers ROBT. M. HAWKINS . . . . President J. M. ORMOND . . . . . Vice-President S. U. TURNIPSEED . .' . . . Secretary CLARE PURCELL . . Treasurer 87 Middle Class-Biblical Class Roll ANDERSON, K. K. AEIDDLETON, T P BAILEY, H. F. NEFF L. W. CANDLER, B. T. NEILL, G. C. COPELAN, J. J. ORMOND, J. M, DANIEL, CULLEN C. PURCELL. CLARE DURRETT, joHN SMITH, L. A. FRANCIS, W. C. SMITH, WESLEv M LIAMILTON, F. R. TEAGUE, T. H. HARKINS, THOS. A. TRIMBLE, H. B. HAWKINS, ROBT. M. TURNIPSEED. S. U HUNTER IAS D WEAVER LESTER MCGEHEE R B WEBSTER CHAS H MCCOY E L 5 v , ' 'Yah L Lf nv' Tl Q' W. R. BOURNE . o., H. CHAMBERS H. P. CLARKE . D. M. 'PEARSON 71 Biblical Department Officers . President Vice-President . . . Secretary . Treasurer ADAMS, T. R. . BALDRIDGB, A. S. J. . . BATTLE, W. R. BOURNE, W. R. BREWER, H. W. . B CAMPBELL, W. CHAMBERS, H. O. .. CHAPMAN, L. F. CLARKE, H. P. COVINGTON, B. H CRENSHAW, B. B DUBOIS, H. H. S. . DULANEY, A. H. DAVIS, W. A. . EDWARDS, J. F. FEWELL, j. F. FORD, R. E. . FROST, ,W. J. . FREEMAN, A. M. GRAY, C. R. . GRAYDON, A. I. GRESHAM, IQB. HOGG, W. B.. . JORDAN, C. Cp LEWIS, I. W. . LEWIS, E. D. . LLOYD, O. C. . LONG, C. A. . Junior Class-Biblical Class Roll I . Florida . Missouri . Alabama . . Kentucky . . Missouri . . Kentucky . Florida . . Texas . . . Virginia South Carolina South Carolina . . Alabama . . Tennessee Kyoto, japan North Carolina . . Mississippi . Missouri . California . Alabama . California . Arkansas . . Georgia . i Mississippi . . Tennessee South Carolina . Mississippi - Alabama . . Oklahoma MCCAPFRAY, V. T. MCCANN, I. G. . MCCUNE, D. . MOORE, ROY. . . MEYERS, E. . . NOLEN, O. L. . . OGBURN, N. S., IR. . . . . O'REAR, E. H. . PARSONS, J. R. . PATTERSON, F. I. PEARSON, D. M. PEELER, I. A. . RATLEDGE, A. P. RHOAD, G. T. . RICE, H. W. . ROGERS, S. G. . SAMFORD, W. R. STEVENSON, R. E. SWINNEY, I. B. . WALDREP, A. B. WALLACE, J. A. . WALLACE, R. B. WATSON, C. W. . WILLCOXON, I. T. WILLIAMS, L. P. WILSON, M. E. . ZIMMERMAN, I. F. . . Alabama . Alabama . . . Texas . . Alabama South Carolina. . . Tennessee North Carolina . . Missouri . . Tennessee . . . Florida . . . Alabama North Carolina. North Carolina South Carolina . . Alabama . . Tennessee . Alabama . . Kentucky .' . . Missouri South Carolina . . Alabama . . Kentucky South Carolina . . Alabama . . Georgia . Alabama . Missouri is , .561 .K .55- .' , ilkh - Emi .Tuna .Jhma 1Guha Intense WW t, ,,llh!ll i 3 u ' E n if N J L 1 f1Ul!l'f Wh. I. 20 WWI' 'll Ig I 'U 'Inq 0 4054-UQ, 15-3ifif-it-'Hiwi?.,,i,,.,.,, .3 .1 Uluuqnq,..AquHh ,am' ,.-.- I Tc QX. V .ff Q XXQX W x-. 5 . ' 'Ext AN 'Mi ka -J Tu 4. 1 E, ' - X x , If ' XA ll-.iv I Qi ll' ' S 1 .1,,hnI P mix. ' x , L un ' lung i 'W M vu hu ' 4, qdm.,f',,,,u',3 -2.25 ills. Q 3 - rf? ' ' uilh Lubqh --4' A Freshman's Love Song i Oh Fairest Maid, what can I say? I think of you the live-long day, I dream of you most every night,- I pine away till I'm a sight! When you are near, my dearest dear, I always smile from ear to ear, And I'm as happy as I can be Whene'er by chance you smile on me. Butvwhen you frown, ah, then indeed I'mItwice as sad as there is need! I sit and weep the live-long day, And sorrow steals my joy away. Such agony I can't endure, I'll try a plan to kill or cureg - And iso I swear by yon bright moon, Illl change your name this very june! L. D. G. 1 MEDICAL DEPARTMENT w x 1 . 7 I x I 3 , ,-N --- , X- 5 X . V i 5 W I 1 X f -' 7 N.- M X ,V 'f ee' - - 1 Q ,' -X ' ' 'N N , ' ' -'-A--Q ---'-e- ,. 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' A I, 3 K ,.,,g:q,A : iff- .,...... -'f ,-- 2, V,,. .--- X ..L, .. ,,, , -- .ay-J 1 - -Y ' J. QI, ,ij '- , '- 1 fl, H-5. - frfkl 'Q ' - 7 5 'T V' 'I , ,Z ., ,,-, , Y A ia 3 f 1 - , . .. , B ,- X - fe f im.-,,i,igQ-gh -,,:-117:-L.2-.fifgun. ' ,, i f I . 'ff v ':'Q.-. 4,7 11' Y ,,, M V --nlllfz-'aff':ffe-ft.-f.P-Y-'1-v'41fffe14-':1': wVv75rlf x ,ff ' f I 6' T 'F1?-Zi'-L-:s2'I21-fiifl!lei-I ffL9 f'A n 6 , 7 Q:-115:21-'iwgif293f-Z3ai:bf'ZQEg?fj'Ij1-1-if2'g3'!'.'1'f4g23j-lg4'Q.ff..4.'ls . -ff-1:-'z :iff '11-if f r . V - .- ' , I i 1 B MUIBBY CRM-FMU. A J , 4 W hi 1 ' - l Medical Department Officers ' , . A W. B. LANCASTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Preszdent SYD H. BRYAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vue-Preszdent ROY WEBB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Secretary-Treasurer '76 3' if 1 . . , l was 3,,f-il J'-.Ara-'S ,,,,,.s- -f' --nl is X . f I' f f we 1 1 ,,,,,,,, Senior Class-Medical 'X'l'L'HlSlJN, lil-INNli'1'il lx.'XRl.lSI.I'I, Ill lx' T, fb .AI I . . . Oxx'c11slm1'u, li lumw, .'XRt'lllli .'Xl.liX.-XXI!!-IR,-IR.,11 lx' lx' . . Rock Ilill, 8.1 NNI-:'1 r, .Iuux ll, , NIU-1401, 'Il-XM Bl..-xxxal-Lxsllllf, W.-x1.'r1-:N W . . . Gzllcsvillc, 'IK-xnx ISLWI1.-xx.-xx, Ga-:1:.,x1.1m M., .Y Z .Y . , ,-X1'1-iymgum, 'llxxgl -lv if--af-- 4. , .4 , ,---- -An , .. -,....,, .,, --J . A, Senior Class-Medical BRIGGs, WILLIAM THOMPSON, A. B., Z W, ll? X . . . . Nashville, Tenn. Scholarship, '06-'o7, 'o7-'o8. BRYAN, SYD H., E N, A K K ........ . . Reynolds, Ga. Class President. 'o7-'08, Vice-President, 'o8-'oo. BOBBIT, ARTHUR NEWTON, di B H . . . Joplin, Mo. Glee Club, 'o7-'o8, 'o8-'o9. 3 . 9 BURTON, GRIN MORGAN . . . Hohenwald, Tenn. r 5 ' CHARLTON, A. FENTON . . Nashville, Tenn 1' 4. Hi '78 . . ' ' I f .- p, I . . ' 1 i ' Z Senior Class--Medical , UHVAN, S.-xw.1L'1-11. lN.'Xl'l-IR'l'HN, fll lx' I. .VI li lx' . , Linn, Miss fag ff Cuxxlxull.-xx1, ylmlx l,ll'liI'IXS . Ul1icm,'l'Q11u 'J t Uluss Yin- l'1'csidv111, '07 oS. CUl.1.l-ZY. hlmxx Kxl.ll 'l'mbN, .'X. li., lx' .lf .-I lx' lx' . -Im-kscm, Miss lk-p:l1'lxm-ul IidinfrL'm1x11mrmx-:. '08 'oo. CRAXYI-'URlD, L, Q Tyuy. TL-X515 54:10 Fowu-:u, ll.-xmmx Imxzn, .Y Z .Y . . I,il1L-my Ilill. 'll-xzls I x.nf Iv ' -. 1 ' -ea ,-,ff 79 1 . I 5 Senior Class-Medical FREELAND, CLARENCE F., B. S. . ........ ..... . Turnersville, Tenn. GORTON, JOSEPH MARION, J K E, A K K . . . . Waterproof, La. All' GRACE, MALCOLM OzRo, 1D B I7 . . . . Ozark, Ala. GUINN, ELIAS K. . . . Houlka, Miss. I . HARLAN, HERBER'1l DACOSTA, fb B H . . Stamford, Texas. n s i Q so ' f 4 f 1 at-g..,..-:.fA1l!1 f' ,vlan as ., : fig H-vm I I :Wu hm - Ji.. - . :A L .- '--.Egg . n . F Q , 1 . :- I - u ff Q Nw... 1 1 , X - . 1 ' 7' 5 - 1 . . a . Y X i , .....- W- . I 4 'QM ' A' Senior Class-Medical Il.-xlwl-LR, V111-:s'1'l-:lc XY,-X'l'SON . . Gulclsmith, .Xlu x . . . 1-:c'K, Iluw.-um bill-:nfl-'11a1.1m, I'l1.I3,, 10 lx U, Il' .X . . Xushvillc, Tmm ouxsux, .'XR'l'Hl'R, 10 If ll . Uzmtcm, A111 1 NICBHSUN, A1.1.1ix Ilnvuls, 10 lx' I, fl' .Y ...........,... ..... . Birmingham, A111 Quiz x1llST.Cl' Scconml Yuan' l'l1ysinlugy, 'oS-'omg Assistant llcmonstrutor Plllhklltlfly :mai Iiislulugfy, '08-'oo. ouxsox, R.-xx' IiRxlas'l', lb .Y . . BiI'll'lillgh1l11l, A111 KEYS, WILLIAIII SCOTT, A If K KING, CHARLES LoUIs, Z X, X Commodore Club. KING, CHARLES ORDWAY . . LANCASTER, VVALTER BERNARD Class President, 'OS-'o9. LAND, GEORGE VV. f WX, . Murray, Ky. . Louisville, Ky. W Elkton, Tenn Spartanburg, S. C . Louin, Miss Qi. 'Q Y I., PM, .wi 1 QQ, l. g KIVQ ., .- , , ., - ' ' ir , .. -x 4 -, 'S.f' Q - I i ff. ' ' livngiwk A- 1 4 K NY V 1 Senior Class-Medical l,1':lm,xN, lJm'u1,. xs xx.Ri'llliR, L Al lu, III I5 I1 k u'mi Ill l1ll'Sk'0Mll, Iinwlx jnxx-:s . . n , Yzishvillc, IINUIIII I,Uk'l-IY, XVILLI.-XM IE., .bl lx' lx' . . . fx1L'15L11'IlC. Tuxzis Class Prcsillcnl, '05-'00, 'otm -'o7. Mmmv, S.vxML'l-11. S., .X. I3,, J lx' l'.', .I lx' lx' . Shcllmyvillv, Tum Pfuzl-2, l'1-:x:.n'x1.vxN F., A. B. . Whillivr, lxlll Senior Class-Medical -' 1 . PAYNE, LEE S. . .............. . T1'oy,TeXas. A ' REED, 'APATH . . Mount Pleasant, Texas. A A fn , ROGERS, OsBoRNE B., A K K . . Austin, Texas. :R I r SMYTHE, KELLY, A K K . . jackson, Tenn. Kssl f E' : ' , fllgi 1 STABLER, ANDREW LEE, K Z X . . . Forest Home, Ala. 1 1 Scholarship, 'o5-'o6. V' T 1, , ilmgg 'S u , . , .A , ,i . ., -3- ', Q ..,, ft -5. N xxx -, ' I -'K K- I tt. A, 'K .. P Q Q.y,. L AJ, . A - , . , K ' X ' , X. . 1, .M Mx..- .,,.. . ...,,Q-,,,A.,x Senior Class-Medical xl-:xml-:N-S'x',xx1, II1-zxlmlvlq wax, I pl lf, ,I lx' lx' .Xmstc1'c l1zm, Ilollzmd K'm111x1mlu1'L' Ululwg f31L'L'f'lll1D, 'ou '07, '07 'chi I gl'I,l.lX'.XN, li,xx',x1:1m, 10 .Y . SIJZl1'lZl,,1i0l1ll lx.-X'I'li, I.1is1,x1-1 .VX1:'1'11l'1:, 10 X Ilopkinsvillc. Ky I'1-:Nl-:lug W11,1,1.-ul l'm.1,1N, .Y Z X . Ennis '11-xg., x -. , -. -.Xu lx .xfxlilxl-XX, Phil. . , Amy YO1-ky X. 3 S5 Senior Class-Medical TRAYLOR, JOHN H., dl B H . VVILLIAMSON, JAMES G., JR., J K E, A K K . VVEBB, ROY, A. B., II K A, A K K .............. Class Secretary-Treasurer, 'OS-'ogg Department Editor Hustler, 'o8-'o9. YOUNG, kXNDREVV M., A T Q, A K K. 67 N E . . YOUNG, NICFERRIN, QD K E, 1D X . as . Glivia, Texas Columbia, Tenn Bethlehem, Tenn . . Muskogee, Ala . Bedford, Ala v 1 i ...F MA, , X 'M -.1 . I O R C L A S S Medical Department Officers RICHARD KEYS . . .... President R. C. BRUCE . . . . . . Vice-President J. J. HOBSON . . . . Secretary-Treasurer 89 BOONE, B. E., JR. BRANDON, E. C. BRUCE, R. C. . . BRUNNER, E. C. BRYAN, I. L. . . CARLTON, I. D. . CARTER, A. C. . CUNNINGHAM, H. DAVIDSON, JOE . DONNALD, E. R.. DRAKE, I. R., JR. L EVERS, WM. P. V. FOSTER, M. H. . HARTMAN, M. D. HAWKINS, I. S. . HOBSON, I. I. . INGRAM, H. . IVY, W. S .... Q . . - . . J'ONES,JAMES HENRY . . . . IONES,IOSEPHvEHALL . . Junior Class-Medical Members . . . Elkton, Ky . Pembroke, Ky . Newberry, S. C . . . Macon, Ga . . Nashville, Tenn . . Nashville, Tenn . Coushatta, La . Florence, Ala . Clarendon, Ark. Honea Path, S. C. Bowling Green, Ky. . . Mayfield, Ky. . . Opelousas, La . . Nashville, Tenn Cedar Hill, Tenn Somerville, Tenn . . FlOrence,Ala West Point, Miss HAMPSHIRE, Tenn . . Oak Hill, Ala KEYS, RICHARD . KYSER, P. M. . MINOR, DABNEY MORRIS, B. F. . MULHERIN, C. L. PINSON, MURRELL PREssLY, I. S. M. RENNER, HERMAN Roc-ERs, J. B. . SNEED, W. L. . THORNTON, A. I. TURNER, A. D. . TURNER, I. B. . WATSON, R. B .... WEAVER, HARTWELL . WHITE, J. M. . . WITHERSPOON, I. WOOD, L. R. . . YATER, T. F. . . -. E -gf 1' xxgijh- A I QT ' -- 5:Q N !'m 1 ' rf Hx I 1 XKJUUO ul 2 ' ig Sift iu . , , I 1 ' 'RXEWFL R hx! I ' ' , I' 'NN 4, N. --5 1 I N gift , . .'. SW V' . .A A.:- : f If' i 5 . Y- ! . -I ggi .I 1 is-: - 5, -Q54 I ,,- E ,- Ai l L ., H .Pb A 1 iii . IA il .L+J.. ..5 - , P .Hi ,: :E gi ax: -. ,.- 1 . - - .... ,. ' f , . . . . Almo, Ky . Pineapple, Ala . . Nashville, Tenn, . . . Crowley, La. . Newberry, Tenn . . Nashville, Tenn . . . Troy, Tenn . . Bessemer, Ala Flynn's Lick, Tenn . . Nashville, Tenn . . Cotton, Cal . g7'ossburg, Miss . . Franklin, Ky. . McKinney, Tex . Palmyra, Tenn . . Abbeville, La . . Nashville, Tenn. . . . Attala, Ala. Fort Worth, Tex. Eh:-' . .M..:-,T ... - ' '--- -w I Q - 1 x J, 15 41 MA.-c--- L V M-giwrrisd I Q' Q QW Q-X' husniii' gmlull Iii lrnniin Cult! Danica! 2:11.81 bunk! hanging 'Wai P'-drunk Glnqlg H-aging HAQVIQ Bula! BTI-if Jih- Pllugl. EPP ai A if x gi T' if Q , C9 tx C .V i 1 . Sophomore Class--Medical Department 'W.P.BUTLER J.L.PENN . 'W.R.HARRlS R. H. HAGOOD. BEDsoLE, JAs. GOODMAN BLUE, WM. RAMSEY . . . BURNS, EDWARD TEMPLE . BUTLER, WELLIS POLLARD . CRAIG, IVIARIM STARR . . DENToN, GUY TRESSLER . . . ESTES, ELMORE ........ ENGLISII, GRGVER CLEVELAND . FELLONVS, JAMES HUGII . . . FUQUA, ERNEST h1l'l'L'lIl5LL . FLoURNm', LIARRY CLINTON . GOODLOE, LIARRY KING . . . PIAGOOD, RUEUS LIANSOM, JR. LIARRIS, XVILLIAM ROBBIN . I'IOLT, RUEUs LERox' . . LIULME, FOUNTAIN BRUCE . JoIINsoN, SAMUEL E.-XRLE . . . JERNBERG, RIALCOLM BENJAMIN Officers . President . . Vfice-President . . . Secretary-Treasurer . . . . Commodore Representative Class Roll Thomasville, Ala. . Gallatin, Tenn. . Jackson, Miss. Shreveport, La. Jamestown, Ark. . . . Robard, Ky. Nashville, Tenn. Mt.Pleasant, Tenn. . Cottondale . Guthrie, . . Clayton . Gainesville Birmingham Fla Ky Ala Ala Ala . . . VVebb, Miss . Mangum, Okla . Franklin, Tenn Clanton, Ala . Sumner, Miss. JONES, CLAUDE PARKER . . LIPSCOMB, WILLIAhl PATRICK MCCLARAN, JAMES VVALCH . MCLAURINE, HUGH FARRIOR MAsoN, Roar. MAeoN . . . MERRYDAX', H. L. . . . . MORRIS, JoHN MVALTER . ORR, EUGENE MooRE . . OLIVER, JAS. MATTHEW . PENN, JAs. LESLIE . . PILLOXV, ROBT., JR. . PAGE, OLIN JULIAN .... ROBINSON, WM. PLEASANT . STEELE, YVILLARD H. . . . SHELBY, IHANTON LEONARD SMITH, ROET. KING '. . . . STEYVART, EDXVARD SARToN WRIGIIT, JoE BRADFORD . . . . Jackson, Miss. Fayetteville, Tenn. . . Jackson, Tenn. . Fitzpatrick, Ala. . . . Hazell, Ky. . . Palatka, Fla. Sommerville, Tenn. . Columbia, Tenn. Neely Landing, Mo . . Gadsden, Ala . Columbia, Tenn . McKenzie, Tenn . Paragould, Ark Chattanooga, Tenn . . . Jordan Springs, Tenn . Elmendorf, Tex Birmingham, Ala . . Elkton, Tenn ! 1 , . ,NA IXgQf'.',C,:- H ll ilu me X G .4 . fl ' 4 1' fi, . n ' U by In AVA .fbi . fs- 7 ' Ea-. 'Ps I fe. - 1 TE 11 V ' 'S , , 5 E 2 I E E 1 -P .. E :E I . ' - 5 S x 1 5 5 -'S -1 2 ? E 5 -E ' '.: A 2, i n rq x., W,- x - ..-Q , aim ,.,- Q13-x--h Q-.... X lx Freshman lass-Medical Department ADAMS, CIIARLEY CLEVELAND . . AIKSIIIRIE, WALTER TAYLOR . AMES, ALLEN M ..... BEAIQLEY, JOI-IN DIXNDRIDGE . BELL, THOS. CLELLAND . . . . Boise, Idaho . . Jackson, Tenn . . Elkton, Tenn Smithville, Texas . Henderson, Texas . Officers EDVVARD BARKER ROSS, JR. . . . . . President ROBERT YVILLIAM WESENBERG . . . . Vice-President JEWELL B. PROCTER ..... .... S ecrctarv-Treasurer JEYVELL B. PROCTER . ...... . Commodore Representative Class Roll . Carthage, Tenn GILLENWK-XTER, HARRY LEE . . ,. Guthrie, Ky GIVAN, T. B ...... . . . Oeean Springs, Miss GLAZE, ANDREW L., JR. . . Pocahuntas, Ark GRAHAM, R. H. ..... . . Harrodsburg, Ky GRIFFIN, YVILLIAM ALBERT . . Nashville, Tenn GUY, PERCY R. ..... . BLACK, CHARLIE SAMUEL . BLACK, HERBERT OCTAVIUS . BONIAIAM, OLIVER CLIFFORD . . BRADY, REGINALD MORTON . Pt COVINESS, JAMES JACKSON . . . CUMMINGS, CLAUDE WIGOINS . Dix, ISAAC AMES ..... DOWNS, LAYVRENCE ETHA . DRAUGIIN, DUNCAN NICINNIS . EDXVARDS, LEONARD WRIGHT . . IEOOSTEIN, ANDY A ...... ERICKSON, CLARENCE BARTHEL . EVANS, THEOPHELOUS WTATKINS EVES, FRANK PIERCE .... FLEMING, WILLIALI H . . . GASTON, ROBERT BERNARD GILLESPIE, PAUL G. B. . . Jacksonville, Fla . . . Paragould, Ark Broughton, S. Australia . . . Eldorado, Okla . Sparta, Tenn . Shawnee, Okla . . Conway, Ark . Hattiesburg, Miss. . Huntingdon, Tenn. . . Joelton, Tenn . . Shreveport, La . Baton Rouge, La. . . Nashville, Tenn . . Nashville, Tenn . Gastonburg, Ala Covington, Tenn LIAYSMER, ELAM DOLPHL'S . . HICKS, XVILLIAM PRESTON . ITINDS, CHARLES D .... HOLNIES, LYSANDER PALMER . HUx, XVILLIAM J ...., IQLINE, HENRX' DOUGLAS . . LAWSON, ISAAC HARRY . KTCCUBBIN, JAMES ASA . MZCGUNAGLE, JOSEPH ELMER . . MIARCHBANKS, STANTON SANDERS MENEES, THOMAS ORVILLE . . . INIILLER, FRED SAMUEL . . MIXNIMS, COONEY YVILSON . . NTINOR, ROBERT YVEST . BTOORE, JOHN NORTON . AIORRIS, CLIFFORD . . . . Verna, Miss . Elkwood, Ala . Albertville, Ala . . Cookeville, Tenn . . Nashville, Tenn . . Essex, Mo . . Seattle, Wash . Indianapolis, Ind . . . Paris, Ark Vvyandotte, Mich . . Sparta, Tenn . . .. Nashville, Tenn . Johnson City, Tenn . . . . Trenton, Ky Cumberland City, Tenn . . . . Trenton, Tenn . Murray, Ky MIDDLEBROOKS, WILLIAM EDMON MUMPOWER, DANIEL LEEPER . . NORMAN, NASH PHILIP . ., . NOEL, LESLIE WARNER . . CDOM, STANLEY GIBSON . . OWINGS, ADGER C .. . . PROOTER, JEWELL B . . RAMSAY, A. D ....... REEVES, WILLIAM ROLLIN . RICE, ROY HERBERT . . . ROSE, WILLIS FAMILTON . . Ross, EDWARD BARKER, JR. . SHIPP, JOHN MARTIN . . .- - ,, . 3 .,... Freshman Class-Medical Cass R011 . . Dothan, Ala. . . Doniphan, MO . . Alexandria, La . . . Nashville, Tenn . . Dennis Mills, La . Fountain Inn, S. C . . . Franklin Ky. . . . Nashville, Tenn . . Jonesboro, Tenn Mountain City, Tenn . New Franklin, MO . Ross View, Tenn . . Zeigleville, Miss SPITZ, HERMAN ........ STEPHENSON, CHARLEY SCOTTS . STEWART, JOHN MOTYRIE . . . TOWNSEND, HARMON RICHARD . TUCKER, HARLAN GUILFORD . . WALL, JOSEPH AMPHIAS . . WARD, WILLIAM BRIEN . . WATKINS, JOHN THOMAS .... WESENBERG, ROBERT WILLIAM . WILLIAMS, ROBERT BRIDGEFORTH WILLIAMSON, GEORGE CUTHBERT WILSON, GEORGE ED ...... WILSON, MARION CHILDRESS . J The Doctor He comes to see you when yOu're ill And gives you powdered dose and pill, He feels your pulse, your tongue consults, And he's always dressed to kill. F. A, T. Nashville, Tenn, Centerville, Tenn. . Martin, Tenn. Kilrnichael, Miss . Nashville, Tenn Hopkinsville, Ky Blacksburg, S. C . Nashville, Tenn . . America, Ill . Elkmont, Ala Columbia, Tenn Rockwood, Tenn 'BOons Hill, Tenn 98 N Lv Senior Class Dental Department Officers E. P. BYERS . . .... . . . President J. K. WILLIAMS . . . Vice-President HARVEY M. NIX . . . . .Secretary W. L. ELLIS . . . . Treasurer 100 '1 1-'Q'-ag,-. ., , A ,J , Y ... , K 2.4 M .xv 4, N1-,'. .11 ,- X- 1 - -. Mf' f A 2j'., 1 7 1 X - ' ,, Q i.fxi,,,,,,v .- 3,3 ,fa g. ., ,fp , :lr P , 1 Q, fi .- . Senior Class-Dental X, lxm ,- 'I fl' . I.i1IIn'lQ4u'k..X1'14. Il 1' NI J X J Ig!'llXX'I1NX'iHk', 'l'vm1. . Xlllnlmn, Ina, lJm1gl'w XM! XLlSllX zlhy lk-lm. 101 QIIXPMAN, XY11.1,1,xx1 T., E U' Ill Dxvls, lfllexm' S., .I .Y .I . TIIRI.-KN, VVILLI.-XM XY., .I I .1 Vice-President Class, '07-'o8. l111s,VK.l,.,J.l.J . .. 'l'1'0a4urcr Class, 'QS-'oo. Ns, l,L I'HIiR . Senior Class-Dental . Pine Apple, Ala.. ? l . Brownsville, Tenn. ,Y . Nashville, Term. 4, K. . Due VVest, S. C. I . Ola, Ark. 102 , 1 --, ga, 2' X' fx X -'ff 91 ,fx ,Xi .5 iv.- Senior Class-Dental INVII, lx, H . .1 I J , . Kam 111m-xx. .I. H . J Q J . . .IQ-mx Nllll XM xxwx, .XXIII Xl , .1 Q J , . . . . . liusvi115l1 N11 V1.1--w Rr1wuw:11.1ii'.'vmx Kumi! 1 'lil-' lhlxnl N IIKKXNIV, .X, 12,57 fl' . . . lfmlgvlivhi hmm llxxvmxw, llnrxxuw If, 'l ,Q . , l-'hm N11 l'.L-- 151222 'U 103 llc mwrcu., EI,l3IiR'I' H,, - V fb . ll'9IIl 9 H .I VJ .. . ,, L. ., .- sI1IA1L'R,x, Yosmo . X, lohkvlkzx' Bl., V' .Q Senior Class-Dental Russellville, Ark. Monticello, Ark. . Osaka, japan. Rwndol h, Ala. . C p Secretary Class, 'oki-'oo Po1'rI'R YN' Nl .I J l:,...,... 104 Cowan, Tenn. in il 1. N lil I-x'1 1411111-1 Rllxxxi N . Senior Class-Dental 1 I . Nl.l1l4Ill,I.1l 415, l !.XIlI- K., .1 .f .1 . Sllwkllllv, Xxvqlsh xl'li- 'l'11 Snxxxmxx llwxli-1: ll .1 X .1 Sums -1 11.1 H1 1 1:1 'Wx mu. I . Mu1h11L,l iy iss XX I 'f U .... . . . . . . . . . XI1l11L lu 1.11 ll KH rm lm mlm Nl' MLN N J 5l'k'l 1. YK .. wx, 'J ' .' X'-rg-IL' Jw. 'c.-'31 105 4 1' Slmmsra, -I.-XBIES N., lx' .-1, U' Q . President Y. KI. C. A., '08-'oo. SAIITH, XY11,1.1.-nl B., 'I' Q . . . Sergeant-at-Arms, '07-'08, '08 S'1'oNE, Emroluz R., E U' fb . To-xx'1,oR, E. XY., E U' fb . Tnompsox, A. L., U' Q . Senior Class-Dental 106 Greensboro, Ala Sharon, Miss. Portageville, Mo Memphis, Tenn Spokane, Wash 5 ULN' ,IVR 1 'l'x,n 191-r,l 'Tin .H Senior Class-Dental lrmxlnwwx, ll R., J I .1 A . Spicln-1'x' XX ximwm hmm I-.x lu., .1 Q J A . XL-xx' N11 ' MDX, ,J Q J . . Xu-xx' UIIIISXIIIL X1 XX uurlx lkxu XXnn1:.xx15, .l, li . 'IA !.' . , . . . . . ....,.. . Un-ixm 'l'1'n'.1--txwz'kilm---, 'nf Nj, Sm 11' nz . 'lQI'l'.lN'1Z'l'I' V1.1-N-N WN. Yin'-l':'n'si1iv1li Lfnw N 1 Sl'.XXI.I-W, I, ll., 'I' L' . , I'.w1I'unl Hu ll 107 ,f fx a a s is xx Senior Class Dental wiv.-XRBROUGH, W. L. Cumby Texas ZELAYA, L. . . Managua, Nicaragua, C. A 108 E 6 E -r- wi! an N i . . , 'if ' if M15 'A' Y I F11- '1a5i'f?H3:+-:sl i F Q-. X' 3' i 1. 1 , WFT E 2' XII- ,k R 1 r e F p W? 1 Q i 5 r Q L l 5 4 T x N. A ADALIS, R. E., E T ID . . BENEDICT, H. I. . . . CAMMACK, H. D. . . . . CAMPBELL, W. B., A 2 A . DIAL, J. D. ..... . ELLIOTT, G. H., A 2' A . . EMISON, J. B. .... . EZELL, H.,E., E' T fp . . FARNSWORTH, A. W., E' T CD FISHER, J. F., T .Q . . . . FORESTER, F. L., E T ID . GATLIN, F. C., T Q . . . GIBSON, D. W .... GOOLSBEE, T. K . . . HARPER, J. E., E' T ID . . HARRISON, T. C. . . HARRISON, W. L. . . HART, W. B., A Z A.. JONES, J. B., T Q . . . . JOHNSON, R. A., E' T ID . KILLIAN, W. W., E T GD . Junior Class-Dental Department LINGARD, W. H., E T ID . . . REEDER, F. B., E' T KD . . . Class Roll . Tennessee KLINGEMAN, B. W., A 2 A . Tennessee . Arkansas MARSHALL, V. O ..... . Tennessee IMONROE, E. G., E' T dl . . . . Texas NICCANTS, N. B. . . . . . Tennessee MCKOWEN, H. G., T .Q . . Tennessee MCMULLEN, F. B., E' T 0 . . . Texas MCRAE, L. I. . . . . . . . Kentucky PEARCE, H. W., JR., T .Q . . . Texas PRESTON, J. L., E' T di . . . . Illinois . . . Texas REYNOLDS, J. L. . . . . . . Louisiana RICHARDSON, T. J., A 2' A . . . . . Texas . . South Carolina RICHARDS, E. F., E' T 117 . . . . STEPHEN, LEONARD . . . . . . Tennessee TAYLOR, N. B., A 2' A . . . Tennessee TOMISAWA, T. . . . . . . .Texas UWHITE, J. L. . . . . . ,Tennessee WIER, J. C., E' T 07 . . . .Texas WILLIAMS, R. F. . . . . . Texas YOUNGER, BoB,E' T ID . A is If 'izglh N V.'vhf-I-1751 Y v - JIJIA 112 . . Texas Louisiana . . Texas Tennessee Alabama Louisiana . Florida Mississippi . . B. H. . . Texas Alabama Alabama Tennessee Tennessee . . Texas . . Texas . . Japan Alabama . . Texas Mississippi . . Texas .Q Nm-M! 1 , G. C. BAKER, A Z A . F. B. BASS, .... P. L. BERRY, .... A. F. BRANNON, E T 0 . . . J. A. BREMNER, PH. G., Z N . J. N. BURKETT, . . . W. M. CHAMBERS, . . J. R. CROCKETT, . GEO. R. DODD, . . W. G. DUFFY, . . . J. B. EARMAN, A Z A H. H. FAIRFAX, . . G. W. FINGER ,... J. W. GUINN, A Z A . E. H. HART ,.... V. W. HEARD ,... H. A. HICKS, . . . . J. H. HOBGOOD, JR., EP' Q . S . B. HOPKINS, GP' Q . C. C. HOWARD ,... N. C. HUNT ,.... j.P.IRBY,AZA .. C. F. KIMBRELI., . . H. F. MARTIN, A Z A A. D. DJIATTHEVVS, LV Q Freshman Class-Dental Class Roll . Nashville, Tenn . Basslield, Miss . Baldwyn, Miss . . Taleadega, Ala . Belmore, Canada . Bassfield, Miss . . . Michie, Tenn . Ft. Worth, Texas . . Grantsburg, Ill . . . Bells, Tenn W. Palm Beach, Fla . Nashville, Tenn . . Morrison, Tenn . . Palestine, Texas Shelbyville, Tenn . Camp Hill, Ala . Camp Hill, Ala . Bayou Sara, La . Clanton, Ala . Smithville, Ark . . Dickson, Tenn . Blackstone, Va. . Sweetwater, Ala Christ Church, N. Z. . . . McPhearson, Ark 116 J. H. MEEKS, ..... W. S. MIMS,E 470 .. I. F. MORRIS, . . . . R. D. MCCARTY, . . . . W. G. MCLEOD, E' ZF 0 . H. H. NAFF, A T .Q . . C. H. NASH, E' W' 0 . . S. NISHIMURA ,.... A. A. PASTRANA, 2' N . . H. B. PATTISHALI., - . FRED PHILLIPS, . . L. B. PRICE, .... , WOOD PRICE, E W 0 . F. M. QUALLS, A Z A. . P. C. RAINEY, . . . F. S. RUSCA, W .Q .... F. X. SCALLY, W .Q . . . A. J. SKILLMAN, JR. E' T 0 J. E. SLAYDEN, M.D. . . A. H. SMITH, W .Q .... W. H. STARCKE, ZF .Q . I. S. THOMAS, . . . . W. E. TURNER, A 2 A . . LESTER USHER, . . .' . W. H. VVIC-HT, E 97 0 . . . Corinth, Miss . . Bessemer, Ala . . Nashville, Tenn . . Belleview, Ala . . Apopka, Fla . . Knoxville, Tenn . Kauffman, Texas . . Osaka, Japan . . Mexico, Mex . . . Geneva, Fla . Huntsville, Tenn . . Imboden, Ark . . . Bessemer, Ala . . Livingston, Tenn . Blue Mountain, Miss . . Natchitoches, La La Fourch Crossing, La . No. Middletown, Ky. . . . Tuckerman, Ark. . . Lewisburg, Tenn . . . Seguin, Texas . . Savannah, Tenn. . . . Wellford, S. C. . . Farmington, Ky. . Jacksonville, Fla 5 LAW DEPARTMENT I '!'Ly 'iii fv'1?-25 a 4 19 s sf.: -- wg WW Sis' mi- - lf- T41 N. Vifiiiw ' Ill sf QNiiw,QijiiW5l fiiiigg.. IME! , :r-:um a:::::i.! llllllga ngaalllllili Xl f .'g,,,,M il1i,lxll.. as ,, T sa? :EIIIEN-5' ':::::.a ' gg 4 Q4 lllllljn, llllillllllla: ' 5555551351llliiiiiiiiim A I pl lllll 4 l . '1 1 llllll EEEEEEEQJ'55E!III!2:::::3 -A - 'I--I-I IIIIIEIIR -rqggim---lg: ulllllnll H. 1 l. ' Q.::--'I ' lun flllli .ll I' i . nun lllll lllllllllf tllllll Allllfllll 1'-.Ill Hangs' llllll iEE::'::5' !::::i illlllll 'I-:Ill IIIIYIIY gill: llllllll lllg lllllll ll' A llllllv All! lung gf llll' sill: ll is ti , 1 1 , . ,QT ' A -,, Z- -. ' .11 L EV T - 5 -E-Elf, ?E.7 r 5- -J? if-2 72 Officers LUTHER A. SMITH . . . ..... ...... P resident WALTER F. MAYER . . . . . .... Vice-President CI-IAS. M. TRAMMELL . . . . . . Secretary and Treasfwrer 20 9 ISK Senior Class-Law I IIXIII X' III I 1 Iuluxml I Xlxml I ,, II.n I I 11111 l.1Ifm.1 XXx1w111 I xr IXII, Ixxm I X X Fx ,,z , I K ' ' IPI XXII l 'XII' I! lx I ff' Vw II I XI . ,. ... .. I .fI .- I- ,, AI. I..I.l L I I I I I N I Il L I :..n l , , X,. 1'. -i LL'.1 I ' IJ' wx- I- III' I1I1X:xI.IIxm,flfJ'f, 'NJ' I I 1 I N-'-III 1 4 1 A r li ,L 6 i l it 4 . - . p fruuss. l Senior Class-Law f,iOl.DNAMER, MARCUS S ............ . Princeton, Ky. Leafler of Yclls, 'o8-'oog Baseball Team, 'o9. l'lOCliliT'l', juni: CoRN1i1.1Us ....... . Bristol, Va. Honor Committee, Class Representative. I HL'N'1', ,'X1,1siaR'r CLARENCE, IP .I Ill ,.................. ........... 'V Vagoner, Okla. Vice-Pre-siclcnt Class, 'o81 Associate Justice john Marshall Law Club, '07-'o81 Treasurer John Marshall Law Club, 'o8-'oog lntcr-Society Dclmaterg Debating Council. 'o8-'ogg Department Editor Husilcr, 'o8-'oo. i MAYER, lYAl,'l'IiR FRANK, KD .I IP ......... .......... ..... . E llc City, Okla. john Marshall Law Club, Yice'Presiclent Class, 'oo. MCCARN, -lonx .fXi.x'1N .... . Brownwood, Texas. john Marshall Law Club. I 122 v ll'..1.1 Plxgx P-:nn Rum Rlxpy Tnusslv XI-l,xmx,XX'11.1m1 Senior Class-Law XJ, , , 1,4 11. 1, A .N 441114111 v.'1' IW-I-Tina.. lux! -pl I1 I 4 I 11 x ll..y1..-1..::.: - ' x W.,,1--:1. wi1-tw4,i':!l, I'1wN.r,, I'xln,.X Ii X I l- ll'.4.v 1' I'--xx1u1,.Xxm41xx Imax IN . . , . ' . I. 1.. !x ..vI-H'.f+.n11 lm-.ut , X.u-.Liu l'.l1-mmm lxl-xlwx,l'1cxmiN I4vXXxllx . l.1.,. 'Au .1 ..n.. l ...,' 5 lin-mx:-v, X-fm I,XIxlxIIx, Ilx , H N Nl 5. l1',.:1Xl.n, ..n., 1.4-. K1..+ 123 . QHHQIUV. M158 ..,, .H iw.. .., Xxmshvillv. 'IR-un. - A , x Xnshvlllv In-Im - - f K Xqfslmvllh-. lk-rm. Hg-1-likgx. .xz.1. Senior Class-Law SCOTT, XVILLIAM HENRX', I .Al E ............................. Tony Creek, S. C. Secretary Dialectic Literary Society, 'o7-'o8g President Dialectic Literary Society, 'o8-'ogg Debating Council, 'o8-'ogg Win., President South Carolina Club. SMITH, LUTHER :XNDREXXI Ph.B., lx' I, III .I 10 ........................ West Point, Ga. President Class, 'oog Senior Law Scholarship,.'o7-'o8g Associate Justice John Marshall Law Club, '07-'o8, Chief W Iustice John Marshall Law Club, 'oS-'ogg Debating Council, Honor Committee, 'o7-'o8, 'o8-'09, Secretary Y. M. C. A., B777 'o8-'oog President Students' Bible Class, '08-'09, STUART, D.NVID SULLINS. I .-I E .............................. Cleveland, Tenn. Glee Club, 'o4-'o5, 'og-'o6, '07-'OSQ Secretary Glee Club, 'o7-'o8g Vice-President Pan-Hellenic Council. W 0130 TRAMIXIELL, CHARLES MUNRo, Ph.B ........... . Lakeland, Fla. John Marshall Law Club, Secretary-Treasurer Class, 'o9. VAUGH.-xx, ROBERT FERoUsoN, B. A., .I li' E10 J 0 ..................... . Louisville, Ky. Calumet Club, Glee Club, 'ori-'05, 'og-'o6, 'o6-'o7, 'o7-'o8, Secretary Glee Club, 'o6-'o7g President Glee Club, 'o7-'o83 Class Vice-President. 'og-'oog Secretary Cox1ET Board, 'o6-'o7g Vice-President Commodore Club, 'o6-'o73 Class Poet, 'o7, Editor Commencement Courier, 'o6-'o7: President Calumet Club, 'o8: Chairman Board Directors Kissam Hall, 'o8-'ogg Associate Editor Observer, 'o7-'o8, 'o8-'o9. 124 'Q .1 . fi -J -r r. J L . . u '!4cu,r-5.21 Senior Class-Law ,P ' VVA'l'sux, 'XXII-.N Sllill lxI.XXl1, J lx lf. fl' J fl' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gl1l1lI'i'3,U2ll K 5 ' , , . ,, , .... . . . , , ,, .. . . .. Smwlx-1.11 .'.I-mu K1.u'-:1.n.. l..1'.-. 1 1-zu' T ' N1 111-.1-',:1'v:'lf.wx NM N-vz'vi.u'j.'U,1:1'1w11.1xL f': w N - 'NZ I'.1ZUII'1.Llb11lZ1 llflAffr'l,'1Y.N H1111 1311-.1:'Zz1.vr.i If-fL'41:'lM '-ivwlulxl H1-.1!'+i. 7'!fQv' lj ' ' . H- , . . - fx '6 ' Wu1'1 1'n-Jx,l.x1:1,1w1s- K.-mlm-1-, A l,1lIJ fl' .... . . , . . . . . . .... . 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Junior Class-Law Class Roll BANNING, W. I., B. P. CMO. St. Normalj . . Kirksville, MO. BELL, I. R., B. S. CSO. Ky Collegej . . . Bell, S. D. . . BLAKE, W. M. BURLESON, D. D. . . CANALE, P. M. COWAN, I. V CRAWFORD, G. G .......... . CROWELL, R. B. .......... . DADE, R. B., M. A. CWilliam 85 Maryj . . DALE, NORMAN, DAVIS, W. C. . EASON, R. C. . FERGUSON, C. L. CWestminsterj . . FRAZER, G. S. GALBREATH, J. H. ....... . GRIGSBY, A. I., IR ......... . HAMILTON, E. J., B. A. QVanderbiltD . . HARRIS, T. J. HENRX', R. S. HUME, WM., JR. . . JONES, C. C. . LAOKEY, 1. G. LAURENT, I. S. MCLEAN, A. C. MERRITT, H. C., IR. . . . Nashville, Tenn . Trenton, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn . Decatur, Ala Memphis, Tenn Nashville, Tenn Nashville, Tenn . . Alva, Okla Nashville, Tenn Columbia, Tenn Little Rook, Ark. Gatesville, N. C. . Donipl1on,Mo, . . Mobile, Ala . Durango, Colo Nashville, Tenn Nashville, Tenn Ardmore, Okla Courtland, Ala Nashville, Tenn Nashville, Tenn Jonesboro, Ark . . Canton, Ky Nashville, Tenn . Grenada, Miss Clarksville, Tenn 128 MOORE, J. P. ............. Nashville, Tenn MORGAN, N. P. IR., B. S. QVanderbiltj . . . Trenton, Tenn NORVELL, W. E., JR., B. S. Ofanderbiltj . Nashville, Tenn PADGETT, J. B ............. Columbia, Tenn PALMER, H. E., JR. B. A. CVanderbiltJ Murfreesboro, Tenn PATTERSON, R. C., B. A. QVanderbiltD . . . Smyrna, Tenn PAYNE, R. C. .............. Moffatt, Okla PEEBLES, W. G. ......... . Mooresville, Ala PILLOW, R. L. ........... Galveston, Texas PIPKIN, E. M., JR., B. A. QVanderbiltj' . . Pine Bluff, Ark READ, J. F., JR. ROGERS, J. G. RYLEE, I. N. . . . . . . . . . . . . Fort Smith, Ark . . . . . . . . . . Memphis, Tenn . . . . . . . . Holly Springs, Miss SOUBY, J. M., B. A. CVanderbiltD . . . Del Rio, Texas SEMMES, B. J. SMITH, H. L. . SMITH, W. G. . STANTON, W. M. STOKES, I. W. THOMASON, A. G TURNER, C. D. WALSH, E. I. . . . . . . . . . Memphis, Tenn . . . Dubberly, La . . Nashville, Tenn. . . Memphis, Tenn Nashville, Tenn . Dresden, Tenn THRUSTON, G. P., IR., B. S., A. M. fHarvard-Vanderbiltj Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. WILLS, R. H. . ZEMP,'A. S. . . Camden, S. C ' iff um -Nl MW 4 . 'YQ 3 4.-4 T. If Q if A 'f li KX .:fT' N-fiviusgn Officers F A CLEVELAND Preszdent HOWARD M RHEA Vfzce Preszdent E E BROWN Secretary KARL WOOD Treasurer 30 Q l TIUSL Senior Class -Pharmacy lx 'xl IH ., lg X 1 nl 'X I X',J1'-'lp IKM' ll Q1 Iv!! ny 11111 I X 1 A! lim 11.5 .... 1k.Ik.lxl. K ly' l X '-'I' Tn '- .'L .n .... I '... N' l'1lII4vH IXK' EVERETT, VVILLIAM ELANSOM . GORTON, LEION VVAILES, J K E . . HESTER, JAMES D., If W . J.-XRRELL, FOSTER . NI.-XUDLIN, THOMAS ANDREW, K EP' Senior Class-Pharmacy 132 . Hickory, Miss Waterproof, La Collierville, Tenn unction City, Ark . Baldwyn, Miss 'QI' .- l F I 'I 'I .I H pi, Bfb-. : , 4 k ' r u'g T 345,45 - u l' .a l I-, ' tr. L if ' fi I :-. fr I fr . ,.. J? . .. I 'r 6,2- -,V . BQ- ' 4- R '31 ,V J? '- ' til G v,. Senior Class-Pharmacy Ili. XX IIVIHIIII I QUIK IL'I'I.'lIII I 111vIu-Q I X..wI1x-IIIL I I l 1 1 9 t ' Senior Class-Pharmacy XYRIGHT, I1UGH If W .............. . Orlinda, Tenn. Cherokee Clubg Department Editors, COMMODORE Board. XvOUNG, GROVER CLEVELAND . . Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. 134 ,rf if 4' 4 V1 F 1 1 F I I I I I I I I I I I I ' I I ' -I I I I I I If , I I I A I I I I I I I I I I lx I L I I I I I II , I I I 1. I I 1 VI I I I I ,L -agjctffn-ul? '- Wt 4 A lidii '--'3 Q' rr' 55... L , .v - s i I 2 5 V ' I 2-5' jf e e -' A - W H-1 - r -1-K 1 Qi. LT' jf Q I I ' l ' I :.. .3 -1 , 1 Q pl 1 ' ' '-i I fl ' A 4-N X V . ,I H V ' X X ' . . . L jak 45 I .4 ,. : --. th 1- - ' ., 1' - --+. L 5 f 1 A .- - A .-'3S..f :Aff '-1' f, 'fi A gl. ff' .. .. .A e 5 :La-T110 - 5 J:.4.4..,J fi' P-73:A' r ' VVV, - A A A I'-Lift? 6 I X I ' - I-F1-f ,,, - -1 '. -.X e A542-,1T, L AA -V A-A N 1.31 1 1 'K , 'fi H'?'l'7x ILQWN' Pharmacy Department Officers M. F. IIUDSUN . .... . . 1lfv.S1't1c7!! -I. 17. CIIANIVION . . 1'1'cfr-1'ngvz'ffu:! C. 11. MOCK . . . . Secnlary K. G. OGLISSBY . . . Tnvzszfnr 137 Junior Class-Pharmacy Department Class Roll JOHN F. CARTER, K WTA. and M. Collevej .... JOSEPH FREDERICA CHAMPION, K llf' QA. and M. Collegeb Cherokee Club: Vice-President, 'o8-'ogg Department Editor COMMODORE Board. VERNON C. CUPP QHenderson Collegej ...... FRANK CRUMP QWebb Schoolj .......... BERTRAM C. DEADNIAN. db K W QColumbia Military Academyb . . FRANK M. EMERSON QHall-Moody Institutej . . . RAY T. FLANARY fMarion High Schoolj .... B. JACKSON GLIDEWELL CFayetteville High Schoolj LOUISE MARIE GRIFFIN fTiptonville High Schoolb . EDYVARD B. GRIFFIS CRobert Jones High Schoolj . ARTHUR B. HAMBY CFogg High SchoolJ . .... . JOHN H. HAMMOND CMeridian Male Collegeb . . . WILBUR D. HODGES CGrant Universityj ..... MILLARD FILLMORE HUDSON, K LF CUniversity of Vi President, Class 'o83 Cherokee Club. CHAS. E. JAMISON, K W QBingham Collegej .... WILLIAM W. JOHNSON QKentucky Universityj . , ROBERT HENRY LEWIS, JR. QSparta High Schoolb . WILLIAM B. MCCORD CWest Nashville Hi 1h Schoolj AUGUSTUS C. MOFFATT QTroy High Schoolb . . . YANCY A. MOORE, A T Q QMcTyeire Sohoolj . JOSEPH JEFFERSON MCCLURE CPark Collegej . CHAS. HENRY MOCK, K EP' QGrrant Universityj . . Secretary Class 'o8. KNOWLES G. OGLESHY CSummer1in Institutei . . Treasurer Clss, 'o8. JAMES R. MANSFIELD fScottsville High Schoolj . . J. BRYANT ORR CRobert Jones High Schoolj . . . HORAOE N. PARK fFriendship High Sc-hoolb . . . rginiab . . . Scooba, Miss . Cleveland. Miss Junction City, Ark Smith'S Grove, Ky . Columbia, Tenn . . Bolivar, Tenn . . Marion, Ky Fayetteville. Tenn Tiptonville, Tenn . Lynnville, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn . . DeQueen, Ark . Crossville, Tenn. Madisonville, Tenn . Farmersville, La . . . Holland, Key . . . Sparta, Ga . Nashville, Tenn . . . Troy, Tenn . . Sharon, Tenn . Cynthiana, Ky . Mountain City, Tenn . . . Bartow, Fla . . Holland, Ky. . Lynnville, Tenn. Friendship, Tenn. EVERETT VINCENT RICHARDSON fRobert Jones High Schoolb . . . . Pulaski, Tenn. RICHARD C. RUSH CMississipoi Collegeb ..... JOSEPH TRISTRAM, KD X QUniversity of Texasj . . OTTO WILLIAMS QDickson Collegeh ..... 138 Sucarnochee, Miss. . Houston. Texas. . Fruitvale, Tenn. ,r 4i 1- L JUw'Fx Chl Yflj TCP' U5 f S -f sx 4? 06. 2 'cs ff 139 5,2 'fs'-f --W' W ' 'F Av G F' m y U t A X ,gggggga S X- -2 ,ri i- QW 5 W lg vw ohh? ' Sx 29?-:-r X5 ih X A. ,, x I7 fr Life go n . At Morn Two lovers in ecstatic joy Strolled forth across the lawn, True love was theirs without alloy, But day succeeded dawn! At Noon, Two loving hearts toiled bravely on, Beneath the noonday sung Their tears and fears all fled, all gone, Since they were both as one. At Night, Their hearts still true at eventide, They watch the sinking sung In holy love they still abide, But look, their work is done. And Now, ' Down where the swaying willows weep, And calls the mournful loon, There side by side they sweetly sleep Beneath the crescent moon. ROBT. H. WHITE. 140 iaaavzlm, , l 51 t. Alf ll! l I . 1 2 if :4 A1 Q gr yA .- ll ,f I 5 i A k 3 ffii 4 mi 1 1 ILAJ KL! lla S.l.l 1.11 1.9.1 Cl F I d :L M'z mi Univcrbiu' U:-Qfcirli, Uixigi, Dec-L-miicr 26, 1848. Incurpomicd umiur iiic laws uf IIIC'-SUNG of Ohio oum C x Il 1 , Colors: Azuru :md .Arm-111. l hizL'er.' XYhi1c Czinmli-iii. ALLAN CARTER, ii. fxiiiliiitfiviilj, Aitlllilvl' Igililfki ufT1'uSI. M . 1. SANm5k:s U:u11lL-1'.-1111, 7-iuililicr 15u:i1'ilwI lrust. GEO. YV. MARTIN, l'l1.lJ, QXX':iluzwl15, Awiiimci Prwfcssm cvfBiOl0f1y, VIUHN DANIIEL, M. A. QAl:zlv:1111:1j, l'i'uI1-asm' of Pliysics. R. A. BARR, M. D. CY41ii11ci'iiil15. 1'i-fifcswi-0f .'XiJliU1l'1iI1Ii1 Surgery. I'IAliRING'I'ON AIARR, M. IJ. cX'llllliL'Ti'iiI3, lJ0m0ns1r:i10r in Medical :md Dcmul Dcpzirimcnts, XY. H. XVITT, M. A., M. D. QX':mflL-rl-illb, lkcifcssur Mnturizi Medica and Thcmpeutics. G. .-XUAMS, JR.. '08 C. A1.1ixANmsi:, 'QS L. ALLEN, '07 A. Aim1s'1'i-:.An, '90 A. BARR, '02 M. B.Asia1-ricvxu., 'xo D. I3Ax'1'1-rn, '00 T. Biaxsox, '79 P. XV. Bizowx, '96 N. BRYAN, '06 E. Bvxirix, Scwnm-u '93 jmix H. Drrwivr, '94 Piaizcv D. AIAIJDIN, LL.Ii, CX':uu1cr1iiIU, i,I'1l1.L'SSUX'iI'l Law Department. I21m'Arm II. Wizwr, B. If. CY:md0i-1-ilzi, Assigmnt in AiL'Ci'iIlIliC'!li Drawing. PALYL Dizwxrr, '05. LEE DOUGLAS, '08 TQORMAN FARREIJ., JR., '95 F. -I. FL'L1.13R, '97 W. H. Go0nPAs'ruR12. '81 15. G. GC7R1JliJN, '04 A. M. IIAGAN, Sewanee, '85, Dol'G1,ASs II.-KGGARD, Suvnmcc .-XXV.l0I.AicRls,j1:.,'o1 N . 1.11. IIARRIS. QS W.1f.II.uuus,'SS T. C. HINDBIAN, K. M. I., '85 ALFRED E. HOXNVELL, '82 R. B. C. HOWELL, '99 H. E. JACKSON, JR., '99 R. P. JACKSON, '81 L. E. KERN, Randolph-Macon '98 JOHN KIRKMAN, ,OQ JOS. D. LANGLEY, Randolph-Macon '93, PERCY D. MADDIN, '81 J. W. MANIER, JR., '89 W. R. TVIANIER, '81 J. O. TMANIER, '07 W. R. MANIER, JR., 'o8 HARRINGTON MARR, '96 G. W. MARTIN, Wabash '87 HILL MCALISTER, '97 W. H. MORGAN, 'O6 GEORGE FERGUSON ARCHER, JR., B. E. . . KARL KNOX GARTNER, LL.B. QPh.B. Yaleb . RALPH BUCKINGHAM GRAY, LL.B. . . . . SAMUEL MCDAVITT PEPPER, B. A. . . JEWELL BEAUCHAMP PROCTER. B. S. . EDWARD HAZZARD WEST, B. E. . . . MORTON BOYTE ADAMS, B. S. JOHN CALHOUN CARTER, B. S. . . . WALTER LENOIR BURGHER, B. S. . . ROBERT SELF HENRY, LL.B. IRA DORMAN SMITH, B. S. . BENJAMIN ETHAN TATE, B. S. . JAMES VARNELL TATE, B. S. Phi Delta Theta-Tennessee Alpha Chapter F ratres in Urbe WALTER B. PALMER, '86 M. R. PATTERSON, '82 H. A. PETERSON, Chicago, '97 STEXVART C. PILCHER, 'OO W. B. C. PILCHER, 'OI J. M. POAGE, ,O7 E. A. PRICE, '82 O. F. NOEL, ,OQ E. T. NOEL, 'IO J. H. NOEL, 'o8 ROBERT RHEA, 'o8 H. G. RICE, 'OI C. B. RICHARDSON, '86 M. H. RICHARDSON, 'O4 W. D. ROSE, 'O4 J. W. SEWELL, ,QO C. FIRMAN SMITH, Mississippi, Fratres in Universitate Class of 1909 . - . Q n Q 1 - . Q Q u - 1 . Class of 1910 n u 1 Q Q u a - 0 Q 4 1 u 144 'S LARKIN SMITH, Sewanee, '85 WALTER STOKES, '86 G. J. STUBBLEFIELD, '87 LYTTON TAYLOR, '76 S. C. THERREL, Alabama, '07 H. L. THOMAS, DePauw, '98 T. L. THOMPSON, '86 JOHN THOMPSON, JR., 'o8 HARRY S. VAUGHN, '94 CLAUDE WALLER, '82 JOHN A. WILSON, 'oz W. H. WITT, '87 W. C. WEHAVER, 'o6 J. R. WEST, '86 DOUGLAS M. WRIGHT, '04 M. H. WRIGHT, Tech., 'o9 Greenville, Miss Nashville, Tenn . Chivago, Ill Memphis, Tenn Franklin, Ky Nashville, Tenn Nashville, Tenn Nashville, Tenn Dallas, Texas Nashville, Tenn . E. Hopkinsville, Ky. Nashville, Tenn Nashville, Tenn fun' mm run Gul' 7 Dowli' Null! Wmni Blflll lhllll Im Rai Lil lub lun I Cdl Vu B All I 'Ii ps fi .ug A A1 A5 iq. in., Tw? 5 . 4 :gg 1 v- . -.sk .V I .1 + 13' 3 Q S5522 Q XV1r.1.1A:u Rlmixsrirs Aximnsfix Kms!-im' l I'1'1z Umm, ll, lf. . Phi Delta Theta-Tennessee Alpha Chapter Class of 1911 .I.-..,ll.X X..fl1x'il1c. Nashville ,lxL'1lIl 'll-ii n 1'xl'l'ZlZl:l4AI.IJ ll.,x1.1,, li. A. . Nswllvillc Tvllll Gm-QNN Axim:-.ws lI.x1.1., Rl, ll Nashville '11-nn Ilunfnldxs S1'.1.If II1-gxlw, ll, A. X1iFllVlHC,'1xL'llIl NAT Iifxxlz-.N glavlasfix, ll. S, . Nuslivilln-,'l1-11:1 XV11,1,IAx1 11Y'l'l.li 111-Klan-1, ll. S. . . . My-mpliis, Toxin limvmzri G1.1c.av1fs l',x'1 r1a11sux, li. lf. Nashville Tenn Iluwlax' Pruma, B. ...... Nzlshvillu Tumi jfmx I,YmiA1,1. S'rru-:x5'r, B. S. . . . . . Cadiz, Ky H0111-1Il'l' ll1mcfx41a'r'r VVEBSTIER, B. S. . . . . . . Iluntsvillc, Alu Class of 1912 lllnaxux S'rRrc'K1.1cR ADAMS, B. S. . ...... . . Nashville, 'II-nn juux 621-:mania Amin:-:R, JR., B. S. . . . Gm-L-m-ville, Miss IQKJGHRS l'1.Am4 fx,-Xl,DWliI.L, B. S. . Nzlshvillc, TL-nn juux linwmzn jlixlas, VIR., B. E. . .lom-sboro, Ark C,xsw1s1,1, Tiliuwix Kiln-LMAN, B. D . Nashville, Tv.-nn VAN GARRARD l,m'1a, li. S ..... Memphis, Tenn Al.lllili'l' IJARRISII, 13. S. . . Nashville, Tenn 'l'1um.xs I.1'r'r1-:1.1., B. S ..... . E. Hopkinsville, Ky IEDWARD Ro1sER'r S'1'xu-:lz'1', ll. S. ,,,., Cadiz, Ky 146 Egu 4,111 of Three Namenh' 1- M 2 ' A, ..- znfzlmfl '14 A Q95 4 '. 146 xl-Si. 1 V.l. I.Y.!' I- Cf Rm. I. D. LD. In lc J. V. Blhklxlz, B. S. . . . . Kappa Sigma Founded at the University of Virginia, 1867. Kappa Chapter Established 1877. Re-established 1885. Fratres in Facultate D. R. STUBBLEPIBLD, M. A., M. D., D. D. S. . . Dean of Dental Department L. C. GLENN, PILD., ..... ..... ..... P r ofessor of Geology O. H. WILSON, M. D. . . Professor of Diseases of Children Fratres in Universitate Post-Graduates ALLAN F. ODBLL, M. S. . ......... . Sheilield, Ala. Class of 1909 V. W. BLAKE, B. S. . ' ' X Nashville, Tenn J. C. L'uLi.m', M. D. . . .... jackson, Miss Rom. ll. Llll.l., B. E. . . Fayetteville, Tenn. I. D. IIUNTER, B. D. . . . . . . Birmingham, Ala. L. D. PATTERSON, B. D. . .... Birmingham, Ala . Nashville, Tenn. jour: C. RANsoM, B. A. . H. M. RAY, Ph.G ..... LUTHER A. SMITH, LL.B. . W. L. THROOP, B. A. . . . H. G. TUCKER, B. S. .... . CARLISLE G. WHITTBN, LL.B AlARVlN M. WoooALL, LL.B ........ Wylam, Ala. Class of 1910 JOHN G. Kxox, B. E. . . . . Nashville, Tenn. Trios. PEPPER, B. S. . . H. C. lNlliRRlTT, LL.B. . . . . Clarksville, Tenn. J. G. Rochas, LL.B. . . 149 Murfreesboro, Tenn . Clarksville, Tenn . . . . Atlant:1,Ga . . Nashville, Tenn . . Nashville, Tenn . Mineola, Texas . Springiield, Tenn . . Memphis, Tenn W. M. ADEN, B. S. JAS. R. CROW, B. S .... . . JAS. W. MOLAREN, M. D. . . JOHN W. MORRIS, M. D. . . . . I. C. BELL, M. D. L. R. CURTIS, B. E. . R. H. HEARD, B. A. . . G. C. HARTZELL, B. AS. W. Kappa Sigma-Kappa Chapter Class of . Memphis, Tenn. . . Sheffield, Ala. . . Jackson, Tenn. . Brinkley, Tenn. YOUNG, JR., B. A. Class of . . Lexington, Ky. . . Jackson, Tenn . Memphis, Tenn . Memphis, Tenn 1911 J. R. MCLARTY, B. S. . . . . WILLARD STEELE, M. D. . . . K. M. THROOP, B. S. . . . . H. H. WILLIAMS, B. E. . . . . . . Memphis, Tenn. . 1912 K. B. LEGETT, B. S. R. M. LESTER, B. A. . . . E. B. Ross, JR., M. D. . . . H. G. TUCKER, M. D. . Fratres in Urbe Water Valley, Miss Chattanooga, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn . Barnesville, Ga . Abilene, Texas Birmingham, Ala Clarksville, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn HARWELL ALLEN F. GOODMAN H. T. MINOR W. S. ARMSTEAD R. R. GOODPASTURE J. H. ROBERTS R. E. BLAKE W. O. HARRIS M. H. SHARPE W. E. BEARD R. H. HEALAND S. B. SMITH F. J. BLAKE E. T. HoLLINs W. E. STEGER LEE BROCK J. E. HOLLINS W. P. OTT D. B. BLAKE, JR. C. C. HORTON D. R. STUBBLEFIELD H. B. BUCKNER E. F. JARED T. J. TYNE L. E. CROUCH J. S. JOHNSON J. J. VAUGHN T. M. DEMOss E, W. KENNEDY J. R. WILSON W. H. CRITTENDEN C. T. KIRKPATRICK O. H. WILSON R. D. FULLER H. LAUDERDALE CHAs. WOMACK L. C. GLENN 150 ' 151 ' Q f? - it , I' .' -? . lf ' EA ,l if .1 . M J' ' ill ' Il Y I: ,W il 'I f 'Y 3. ey: Miss, B. Tenn. Ie. Tenn. Ville, Ga, B, Texas. 3111, Ala. le, Tenn. le, Term. 'f 3. Ii' on Womxcx .I K.- ,-.. J. 'f:.1:-'-- 1 v I lm-1 In-1' fm 131: 1'II.'CI'I+1iIIIi, XYIIII gI:11u-L-Q I nj: sho v.'1mugI11l 'III1:11 QIIINVII-'I szzlih-I 'I'I2zI1 Emir! 'lxlwsc eyes! Yum Immx' II.l:L I 'I.z':IsvzI11gI11I . , . . , I SL-1 LfJX'.'O1'Ii wutl mmqhi QIIIII mmm, Ifm' In-1' QQWI XVIII I 1lI11gI11g Q II-1 HMI IIUIQI Im' I1z1Iu IIIIIILI, . 1 mu Q' mx' ncr I-:mgI1t. I 4 1 , ,-, C F1 I II ' Iv . I. , IIT I:uI' UNL' XYL1' Iqise I SUIIQIIIQ 'I'imifIIy Shu rzlisg-II I1L-1'IIps- .XIQISI Wu U'-'O view I-:1ugI1tI N. C. NI. C Xml 1. li DA! ll! Pnl 'lu CCI ll TJ. Ll NOEL T. DOWLINO, B. A. . . J. H. GWYNN, B. S. . . . D. A. LEHMAN, M. D. . E. B. Maupin, B. A. . . . WALLACE W. PINSON. B. S. C. C. DANIEL, B. D .... W. A. Dlwxs, Jn., B. A. . T. J. Huuus, LL.B. . . li J. S. Huvxms, M. D. . if 3 , rn ,M - l 'ol- ' 1 T. Colors: Royal Purple and Old Gol C. F. ANDERSON, M. D. . PAUL Pmsow, LL.B. . . . Sigma Alpha Epsilon Established in 1856 at the University of Alabama. d. Flower: Violet. Tennessee Nu Of Sigma Alpha Epsilon shed ISS Established at Vanderbilt 1878. Re-establi 1 3. Fratres in Facultate Professor of Dental Anatomy, Technic, Bridge and Crown lYork JAMES A. DALE, D. D. S. . . . . 1 OLIN WEST, Ph.C., M. D. . .... Demonstrator in Chemistry and Instructor in Physics J. T. ALTMAN, M. D. . . ....... ....., P rofessor of Anatomy . . Professor of Obstetrics Roll of Members Class of 1909 . . Ozark,Ala. . Martha, Tenn. . . . . Carrni, Ill. . Shelbyville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. u u Class . . LaPine, Ala. . Anniston, Ala. Courtland, Ala. Cedar Hill, Tenn. W. C. ROWELL, Ph.C. . W. H. SCOTT, LL.B. . . B. J. SEM:-1Es, LL.B. . . HARRV STAM, M. D .... W. CLIFTON STEELE, B. E. D. S. STUART, LL.B. . . of I9l0 J. H. joxas, M. D. . . . IWURRELL Pixsox, M. D. . J. W. SIMPSON, B. A. . . A. S. ZEMP, LL.B. . . 163 . Winchester, Tenn. . Tony Creek, S. C. . . Memphis, Tenn. Amsterdam, Holland. . . . Martin, Tenn. . . Cleveland, Tenn. . . Oak Hill, Ala . Nashville, Tenn . . Anniston, Ala , Camden, S. C Tennessee Nu of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Class of 1911 J. C. GUILD, B. E .... . . Chattanooga, Tenn. A. A. SWANN, B. S. . . TWORTON B. KING, B. S. . ........ Cairo, Ill. CARLISLE NUOROLLS, B. S ....... . . Jackson, Tenn J. M. WILSON, JR., B. S. . . Class of 1912 NEWCOMB BARRS, B. S. . . . Jacksonville, Fla. R. B. HAGER, B. S. . J. R. BARTON, B. A. . . . . Wartrace, Tenn. S. F. HOUSTON, B. S. . R. T. BURROW. B. S. . . . . Bristol, Tenn. R. B. MOORE, B. S. . H. C. DAVIS, B. S. . . . MOI-ganfield, Ky. J. N. MOORE, M. D. . T. W. EVANS, M. D. . . . Baton Rouge, La. T. W. PINSON, B. S. . R. B. WATSON, M. D. Fratres in Urbe H. M. SHERRELL, B. A. . . - . W. H. WARREN, B. S .... . . . . Bell Buckle, Tenn. Dandridge, Tenn Dellrose, Tenn . . Tampa, Fla West Point, N. Y Woodbury, Tenn L . Searcy, Ark . Trenton, Tenn Nashville, Tenn JAMES T. ALTMAN, Tenn. Eta, '82 W. P. FERGUSON, Tenn. Nu, '86 D. P. ADAMS, Tenn. Nu, '76. ' MCPHEETERS GLASGOW, Va. Pi, '94 JAMES D. ANDERSON, Tenn. Lambda, '89 EDWARD A. GLOVER, Va. Sigma, '75 CLIFTON R. ATCHISON, Tenn. Nu, 'go J. AVERY GRANNIS, Tenn. Lambda, 'O3 F. M. BASS, Tenn. Nu, ,QO I W. H. HALBERT, Tenn. Lambda, '69 W. S. BOOTEN, Ga. Epsilon, '95 T. E. HALBERT, Tenn. Lambda, '91 CLARENCE F. BOYD, Tenn. Nu, ,93 F. H. HESS, Tenn. Eta, 'o6 J. W. BIGGS, Tenn. Eta, 'O2 J. J. HEFLIN,fTCHH. Nu, 'O5 W. P. BURDETTE, Tenn. Nu, '75 LITTON HICKMAN, Tenn. Nu, '96 CHAS. S. BRIGGS, Tenn. Nu, '75 GEO. W. HIGHT, JR., Tenn. Nu, '96, STITH M. CAIN, Tenn. Nu, '96 M. E. HOLDERNESS, Tenn. Nu, 'oz JOHN CARUTHERS, Tenn. Lambda, '91 WILLIAM B. HOLMES, Tenn. Lambda, '71 B. F. CHEATHEM, Tenn. Omega, '88 FRANK K. HOUSTON, Tenn. Nu, '04 FELIX M. COMPTON, Tenn. Nu, '80 W. ROSS HOPKINS, Tenn. Nu, '81 E. Z. CROW, Va. Pi, '93 WILLIAM A. PROVINE, Tenn. Lambda, '89 E. L. DOAK, Tenn. Nu, '96 J. P. RAINES, Tenn. Nu, '97 JAS. A. DALE, Tenn. Nu, '96 O. H. BEDFORD, Tenn. Kappa, '9o JOHN EARLY, Tenn. NU, '86 GUY REYNOLDS, Tenn. Nu, '96 164 I I mul' nur' ji Il' 'Q Til 113 lil ll . I- '..f1 , A.-21 Q-Tenn 7m.Tenn U-UPG. Fla int, N. Y ml Tenn UUY. Ark I Tenn 9.1. ,A .rf .ef I uw H51 5,33 Tennessee Nu of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fratres in Urbe E. Ii. HIfr:nIaIx. '11-IIII, Laxiibda, '93 oxms B SfUfCINS,'1xUf1Il. XII, '95 LULLID 3909 'fcnul Nu' '93 Noimiax KIIQIQXIAN, TUIIII. Nu. 'SI AI I. SIx'so'I', 'l'oIII1. Nu, '99 IE. F. L.xxI:IfoIIIm, TQ-IIII. Laiiihda, '89 si III H. '1'IIo:xII'soN,TUIIII. Laiiiliila, '7, H. C. LANSING. Tenn. Kappa, 'So L X ANIJ1ilfR 1xQI1I1. Nu, '95 A. ML'D1lNAI.IX, TCIIII. Zcifl, ,417 IIsIeII'I' VAUGlIN,TCI1ll. Nu, '75 F. U, XII'G.u'ocI1.'Il-IIII. Na. .oi XX H. XX'AsIIINI:'I'ox, X'a. Sigma, '74 K- T. MCCONNIC0-T'-'11H. NH. 'off D .xmas XV. XX'.x'I'I-ms, Toim. Lambda, '89 15- L- MCNH11-I-Y. TU1111- Zvill. 'IJO R Ill-Zli'l' F. XX III'I'Ia, Term. Lambda, '96 I. XX'AS1iINu'I'ox Xlooma, '11-III . .' , 'I .. :.XVIl.SUN,,1xCI1IX.LLUTI 1, ' 7. . . i sl ,' auxorx 1Ulllfl,'1xCl'lI1, Omega, ' 3 -. B.. i CI',,x'1IX. .'I1,'C' .. 2- 'LIES X!Il.OII1iL'F 1,' I Y OVER 'im ..' , j IN C. loan-zz . . , I' ' ' ' 'iffm-, CClJI'gill eta, 'Sf IN X. B 5 .L, Tc I I ' 7 J. XX . 1IoIz'IoN, Tenn. Lambda, '7 ' F, P. BIzvIaIzI.I', Tenn. Omega, '93 XX'.xsIIINo'roN I'IUDSON,TCI'1l1. Nu, 'Q3 ' ' . F. FIAIQXIAN, Tenn. Eta, 4 . H. I'I.-KRGROVE, Tenn. XII, SI 1 .X .LM-IAIQ, S. C. Phi, '- I .IMIIQS T. MEAIJORS, H. E. KIIlK,,lxCHI1. Zeta, '94 - L K. Sfxuwmzns, ' D H. B sIIoI', TCIXI1. Nu, '- M. LINDSLEXQTCHI1. Nu, 'S ,, AVID I A. P. BoURLANI:, Tenn. Eta, 'S- XV. L. RIARTIN,T'I1l'l. Nu, '-9 E. Moons, Georgia Phi, 'o4 L. F. PHILLIPS,TCI1I'l. Nu, '94 C 'o Cowwu' Tenn Zeta '97 C. R. SMITILTCHI1. Nu, 'S7 V G Pl S L A S. Danxlav, Ky. Epsilon, '98 C. XX. FELDER, eorgia, ii, 'o H. XV. TIIoxII1soN, Ky. Epsilon, ' - 1. XX'. GIIISIIY, Tenn. Lambda, '99 ' . K.. n ' V I i'HI1'1t emi I II. 'I C. F. :XNDERSON,TClI1. Nu,' 7 XI. LI mIIfN'rs Ill. Theta, 'o4 R. CoLF2-IAN, Tenn. Kappa, '79 I N. B. DtXZIl'ZR, Ky. Epsilon, '99 ' X ooiua Tenn. Lambi a ' . . .IL 1. , . 9 ' ' ' ' ALI3IzIz'r BIIITT, Tenn. Lambda, ' 6 7 . .IN XXliS'1','1 Inn. Nu, 9 5 L .'x' ..'-'a, q - . - . . ' , -I.uII:s E. CIIAPIJIELL, Tenn. Nu, ' S -Im. . -1. ' P.xL'I. CII.uII3r:I1s, Tenn. Lambda, 'o7 u. ...'. Ns,L 155 7- .lk lf ' I What I'm Talkin' 'Bout Is There was a fair young maiden with eyes as blue as the sea, And her father a Professor in thisjUniversity. To play the game of tennis was this maiden's chief desire, To cope with youths of greater skill she also did aspire. With co-ed chum as fairfas shefand boys to make it four, She played the game of love and deuce with laughter and uproar. A Prof. with goggled eyes looked on with very great displeasure To see them spend in joy and fun these precious hours of leisure. Spot, green with envy and disgust, came prancing up that way, Took counsel with his friend, the Prof., and said without delay: I've studied human nature and I've learned a thing or two, For girls to play that game with boys-O, it will never do.'? Go stop that thing. Go call them down. Those boys, they must not play 3Twas not for social purposes we gave that court away. Spot'? proudly did as he was bid and never made more foes, - By telling those bright, happy girls they should not bring their beaux. The iimaidensffaifand innocentfthenwhalted in theirffun: What is it now that we have been, and gone, and went, and done? No answer came, no sound was heard, for Spot had had his say. There was nothing left for them to do but meekly walk away. Refrain: Always in the way, I can never play. I don't see why I can't be free To play with boys as it suits me. Always in the way. 156 I 'r -5 S.. as . 4' . 1 WH W.T :UI Bn P181 H. U PJ ll If Tu Q4 Jnc Kappa Alpha-Chi Chapter Fratres in F acultate DR. LUCIUS BURCH, M. D., Chi DR. ALEX PERRY, M, D., Chi DR. W. C. DIXON, M. D., Chi DR. J. W. MCCALL, M. D., Pi T. H. MALONE, M. A., LL.B., Chi JOHN BELL KEEBLE, LL.B., Chi J. G. JACKSON, C. E., Chi BERT E. YOUNG, A. M., Ph. D., Chi P. B. KERN, B. A., B. D., Zeta Chi F ratres in Urbe E. E. BARTHELL W. M. PIERCE HENRY SKEGGS T. H. MALONE F. D. MORGAN R. C. PLATER J. B. KEEBLE C. L. LOUIS J. W. MOORE , H. A. JACKSON V. M. JONES J. W. MCCALL J. E. HART L. H. HARRIS W. R. PORTER W. C. DIXON B. E. FOLK W. S. YARBROUGH R. J. COOPER S. R. COWAN C. HAWKINS M. M. MORGAN W. G. BLACK K. WHITE BEN MORGAN C E. MURRAY J. N. WILLIAMS W L. E. BURCH J L. G. 0'BRYAN RAY BUCKLEY E. T. KIRKPATRICK JOHN OVERTON P. B. KERN G. JACKSON CLARK JONES F. A. BLACK G. S. HERRICK A. PERRY, JR. FOSTER JONES J. H. FALL, JR. J. F. CALDWELL THOMAS I. JONES O. DICKSON B. E. YOUNG J. R. THOMAS W. C. CHERRY C. C. WASHBURN A. W. SHIP 160 wqv -G lim: ,. '1..: J, Ions tam I ,A l ap- vr. , C 1-F -iq: v Q N? XXxlxu.,l.m2.l!N11,x H 1'-.1 Sonnet Ilxllllll iH'1 .l QXIYL may-1 m m ' r n.HlP'4 1 1 n '14 'lxl'l1x'--xvllirixml 111 .1 3-.L :ni mlzxtl, I' 1 4 ' Y IP XYI1-wr xxiif--'.'.N ,XL 1.11: limi 'V N I ' ' lin-ml N'1l'11I1l .Lu .. N -- 1 my V- . xYhl'l'l'l'I,1iffkk'x- . '-il. N 1 2111 111-'1'Q'Z1l.. 1 ll n 1 L L 1 .XllllI-l'4L1lM1'w1 '. X'-'-11!Q' - ' 2411124 Nl' A an .XII gjvllilt 1-iv. ' 'Wu 1-' Httai li . 4 u ' v llll I I J l e n J. 1 w. c. 1 an T1 rn L H. 3. . I. f R j 1- Q Bl ,L U W E5 R jf- If in S .K L P -. - V - 1 .b ' -' ' f- -:w1jL:fS,,iL:a ,., M1 M W, ' J. P. Arxmsou W. MACK BAxTaR G. F. BLAcxIs Gsonoa C. BROWN LUOIUB P. BROWN J. W. Bvnns Trng CALHOUN I W il? A8 M. E. B. Rvcxn Joan Rum, Jn. Home: HULL A. H. Beta Theta PI Founded at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, july 4, ISNRQ. Colors: Pink and Light Blue. Beta Lambda Chapter C. C. SLAUGIITBR G. M. SMITII H. E. SMITII W. H. STERLING A. N. FITI: A. P. FOSTER R. D. GOODLBT GRAPTQN GRRRN G. B. GUILD R. L. C. Wana RICHARD HALL AVRRY HANDLBY J. A. HARRIS BIsIIoP E. E. Hoss W. G. Hurciiizsox Established ISS3. Fratres in Urbe A. W. STorIiwIzI.I. E. W. TIIUAIAS GATIfs P. TIIRL'sTox CIIARI.Izs W. RAIN jon BIUORI-I CIIARI.Ias C. TRABUE J. O. TREAxoR E. W. JURGERMAN W. H. WILLIAMSON IRA LANDRITI-I H. H. LURTON, JR. F. C. MAURY J. N. MILLER R. I.. MORRIS R. L. NfORRlS, jn. Fratres in Facultate E. M. TIIOIIIAS W. L. OwsLuI' I'IAMILTON PARRIQA L. D. PALAIIQR W. T. ROGERS THOMAS WIHAVI-:R J. W. I+I.ANIJI.m' E. W. Tiiozuvsox E. B. CoRIIIz'I'I', jr: J. R. CRAXVFORD G. B. I'1lRl'iPATRlLfi GI5oRGI: XVARREN EwIzLI. Arxixs CECIL Iiwixo W. H. ScnusRuAu. C. E., Dean of Engineering Depnrtiiientg Professor of Vivil and Meehanieallliiigixieering. H. C. TOLHAN, PB.D., D. D., Professor of Greek. JUDGE H. H. LURTON, LL.D., Dean of Lgiw Deixmrtuientg Lecturer on fHl1S1l1llli'JYl1ll Law and Federal Procedure :md Pr ALLEN G. HALL, LL.D., Secretary of Law Faeultyg Professor of Contnit-ts, I!lSUl'.l!1CC, Partnersliip :Ind Criminzll Law. Beta Theta Pi-Beta Lambda Chapter Fratres in Universitate Class of 1909 J E. ALLEN COX, B. A. ...... . . Baldwyn, Miss. Class of 1910 JOEL J. HOBSON, M. D. . . . Somerville, Tenn. NORMAN DALE, LL.B. . . J. Ross CHESHIRE, B. E. . . .... Nashville, Tenn. WILL P. PEEBLES, B. A. . B. FRANK BATES, B. A. . ...... Guthrie, Ky. FRED FORESTER, D. D. S. . JOHN WITIIERSPOON, M. D ....... Nashville, Tenn. Class of 1911 FRANCES B. MOORMAN, B. S. . . Somerville, Tenn. WILL V. FORD, B. S. . . JOE J. NETTERVILLE, B. S. . . . . Anderson, Ind. J. LUCIAN SMITH, B. A. . Class of 1912 HOWARD EWING, B. S. .... R. Nashville, Tenn. MAYNARD HOLMES . WILLIAM GREENLAW, B. S. . . . Columbia, Tenn. FELIX ROACH, B. E. . ROBERT DISMUKES, B. E. . . Nashville, Tenn. HERBERT JONES, B. A. RAY MORRISON .... , McKenzie, Tenn. HINTON KITTREL, B. S. . 164 Columbia, Tenn. Culleoka, Tenn. . DuQuOin, Ill . , Luray, Va. West Point, Miss Aberdeen, Miss Nashville, Tenn Dresden, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn 'li Tenn hfi.Tenn Hlmin, 111. I-tray, Va. -- I 5155: I Hi' EZ' v . 4 P f ,lu Delta Tau Delta Founded at Bethany, West Virginia, 1859. ' 'P COIOYSJ Purple, White and Gold. Flo:1'ar: Pansy Active Chapters, 52. Alumni Chapters. 22. Mu111bersl1ip, S,75c. ' Lambda Chapter Founded 1881. Fratres in Facultate ' JOHN P. BATES, M. D. . . . . Lecturer in fllwlit-..! IJt-1141111111-:mt JOHN R. FISHER, M. A. . ........ ...... I I1str11vmri11 IT11111-1 Undergraduates Class of 1910 Wuucs S. Ivv . . . . . Mt-dical . . H1151 EDWIN J. Hauuxrox . . . Law . . . A. C. HCLIAN . . . . Law . . ll: Jon: B. Emo.:-rr . . . Law . , 41.31 R. J. . . . . . . Law . , 31.1 Class of 1911 Wmun P. Bunn . . xi.-tiitul . . . sn: FOIIR1' B. LONG . . . Academic . . . 5i'Z'f:z WILLIS T. STEWART . . . Engineering . . . 1-'L XX PAUL G. Gu.1.nsP1a . . . . Medical . . . Ii-1:3 Clus of 1912 J. Houlss Aunnnsos . . . Iiugimt-ri11g . . , lat Au-rw Bnoww .... . .'Xu.nlc:1:it' . . lf,-. 167 1 I L 1 I I 2 4 1 1 I y . Delta Tau Delta-Lambda Chapter F1-atres in Urbe WM. J. ANDERSON, Lambda ROBT. H. FEAREY, Lambda FRANK C. ALLEN, Lambda FRANK G. FITE, Lambda J. E. H. ATKINSON, Lambda JOHN R. FISHER, Lambda JOHN P. BATES, Lambda FRANK B. FOGG, Lambda GEORGE D. BRENGLEMAN, Lambda ABE GOODMAN, Lambda JOHN C. BROWN, Lambda LEON A. KIRBY, Lambda WALTER CAIN, Lambda JOHN T. LELLYETT, Lambda JOHN B. CANNON, Lambda GOULDING NTARR, Lambda W. A. COVINGTON, Beta Iota W. K. LTCALISTER, Theta JAS. D. B. DEBOW, Lambda LEROY MCGREGOR, Lambda THOMAS H. EPPERSON, Lambda W. L. NICHOL, Beta Theta HARRY W. EVANS, Lambda JESSE M. OVERTON, Lambda HARRY JONES, Lambda HENRY PEPPER, Beta Delta Ju 7. V iffi v 0 V 6 'n Iwi 168 LITTLETON PARDUE, Lambda D. B. PURYEAR, Lambda CLYDE GRISSAM, Lambda WILLIAM G. SIMMONS, Lambda ROBT. T. SMITH, Lambda CHAS. S. SMITH, Gamma Epsilon HARRY S. STOKES, Lambda J. N. STONE, Lambda GEO. N. TILLMAN, Theta PRESTON VAUGHN, Lambda W. T. WATERS, Alpha R. A. WILSON, Gamma , 'PQ ' I . f-a.: E1ia kin: xs. Lagbda url. V1 Gian Epslon L1 115.1 zu 14:3-ia Lgia a3L'L '-3 W. P. W. H. C I. Dam Ewa W. P. B. T. T. Pm C. N. C. W. J.C.1 Sigma u Founded at Virginia Military Institute in 1809. Colors: White, Black and Old Gold. F102L'f'fJ Whiiv R050- W. P. Muscat: W. H. Bonn . C. W. Consmm Dnwsv Mmon Euosus Ou . VW. P. Lnfscoun E. T. Burma . T. Pnssrou HA w C. N. Juuim . . C. W. Mums . Sigma Chapter F ratres in Universitate Graduate Student DR. C. W. HOPPER . .....,.. . Nzisliville, Tenn. THORNE J. C. Monmson, ln.. . F. N. BLA Class of 1909 Class of 1910 . New Orleans, Ln. . . . . Allensville, Ky . Nashville, Tenn. V. FLOYD SELF .... Class of . . Columbian, Tenn . Winchester, Tenn . . . jackson, Tenn Timpson, Texas Hzirrinmn, Tenn. F. C. GATLIN . . . Class of . Trenton, Ky. Nashville, Tenn. 171 R. E. PILLOW . T. H. Ixonfm . H. A. I-l.xRm' . . . . . .Dickson 1911 R. H. HAGOUD, j. L. Przxx . . B. F. xl0RRlS . A. A. PASTRANU j. A. BRISMNIZR 1912 II. W. Pizxznx' . E. W. Pmei: . K eliie, Nashville, Tenn. , Tenn. L.i. CKWELL .......... Meniphis, Tenn. Czilveston, Texas . , Florence, Alix A rdznore, Oklsi . Biriningliziin, Alu Gnilsclckn, Alzi. . . Crowley, Ln . . Mexico City llellmrire, Ont. TAIL -'.'L'll, vii. TL'X::X'l-111113, Ti.-xzis. Q ' ,- Sigma Nu-Sigma Chapter Fratres in Ufbe HARVEY H. HANNAH, Kappa DR. O. CROCKETT, Sigma DR. R. E. FORT, Sigma SCOTT SHIVERS, Sigma DR. T. W. IWENEES, Sigma DABNEY MINOR, Sigma L. J. LOVENTHAL, Sigma J. C. STARR, Sigma E. SINCLAIR, Beta Omicron T. E. WEATHERHOLT, Beta Beta GEORGE A, SCHWAB, Beta J. W. CLIFTON, Sigma A. W. CHRISTIAN, Sigma R. B. BLEDSOE, Sigma C. B. EATHERLY, Sigma VERNON I. WEATIIERSPOON, Zeta MARTIN ROBERTS, Sigma GEORGE NORTON, Kappa R. C. JONES, Sigma MARVIN H. DARBY, Sigma E. JONES, Sigma H. B. ROGERS, Mu S. R. WEAVER, Sigma T. E. JAMES, Gamma Beta G. J. COOPER, Omicron J. H. MORRISON, Sigma FRANK F. FRANTZ, Sigma DR. C. W. HOFFER, Sigma BRUOKNER STEWART 172 0 7 I Q -., All f. T1 ll AY Gn Gm J. I P111 Cm Su T- C l 1 u u, Z 3 Colon: Old Gold and Sk 9? li K ll' 6 Annxusw YouNc, M. D. . ' C. TANslL Moons, B. A. . 1. R. B. MCGBHBB, B. D. . 1 .fe A. Y. Moons. Ph.G. . . . . .Q . GUY Cnwronn, LL.B. . . x 4 . 2? of GLBNN 1-I. Runs, B. S. . L A CLARK VanNoN, B. E. . SAM UBL BLACK, M. D. . T. C. CHAPHAN, B. S. . E 'L .fu T2 L-gg STANLEY ' J. WoonALL Romans, B. A .... . PAUL Moon, B. E ........... Alpha Tau Omega Founded at Richmond. Vu., 1805. y Blue. 1'i1l?'1l!f.' NYl:itc Tun Ruse- Roll of Active Mernbcrs Post-Graduate B. E. 5ll'I'L'llli1.l. Class of 1909 Muscogcc, Okln. -loux W. Fruzxlan. B, D. . Sharon, TL-nn. W. S. XYHITMAN, B. IC. . Class of 1910 Montgomery, Ala. . Sharon, Tenn. Nashville-, Ta.-nn. FaAz1nn,LL.B. . . Classof Nashville, Tenn. New Market, Ala. Nashville, Tenn. ANDREW J. SMITH, B. A. . . Class of . Nuslmvillv, Tcnn. . . . . . N:1shvillc,'l'L-nn. . . . . . Brownsvillc,TL-nn. Em-WND KAlN, B. E. . . 5? I '76 XVILLIAM STANTON, LL.B. ljllll. M. CANALI5, LL.B. LX D. Tvnmzn, LL.B. . . . . . . . Mobile,Ala. 1911 STANLEY P. RL'nDx:uAN, B HENRY NAFP, D. D. S. .... . . Ewmc WERLHIN, B. S. . . . . McKenzic,Tcnn 1912 JOHN D. HILL. B. S. . . . Rom. E. MCCALL, B. S. . HARRY W. Moon!-:. B. A. . . . . Nushvillc, TL-nn . . llol'ilc',. Xln NilSlk'-'lllt', '11-1111 ML-:ng-luis, 'Tenn ?1lL'Il'!I'lllS. 'funn . . , , Nnsllxaxllu. lunn Naslxvillv, 'lknn Knmzvillv, 'lla-nn Littlu Rm-lc, A rl-1 . . lwlollilv. Ala . lift -N'ltfl1. Ala . Sllizffil, 'll-nn H. ACKLEN T. E. STRATTON S. H. CHESTER PERCY KINNAIRD I. O. PATTERSON ROBERT LUSK WIRT HUGHES O. L. QUILLON J. H. THOMPSON I. W. MCFADDEN M. C. FITZPATRICK Alpha, Tau Omega Fratres in Urbe - A. F. WHITMAN WILLIAM WILLS W. C. LUSK BRADLEY WALKER W. M. BAILEY R R. W. JONES WADE KIRKPATRICK F. P. BOND G. W. HAYNIE A. M. TRAWICK, I . LUKE LEA R. M. LELAND OVERTON LEA, IR. SAM ORR T. I. MOONEY, IR. I. A. DRAUGHAN I. W. BILLINGTON rn UMM 'li co E I f 3 L: , P V: ii. v Z ! 1 WWX Jn. Jn. DGNN r w 1 I 4 3 f :H I- i 1. f Pu p 1 4 W 1 .-. -1- '17 uf ' ' ' l QE L' l ll' lg 'WWF p lk Delta Kappa Epsilon Founded :It Yule, 1844. Gamma Chapter Established 18.37. Rc-cstnlglisllt-cl 1880. Colors: Crimson, Azure lllld Gold. Fratres in Urbe Flozwrx Pansy. H. L. BADIJIQR W. C. NIsI.soN jaw :HCCARN R. H. XVANCIZY W. M. HART R. W. MILLl!Il P. B. Smzxcnc P. L. NICHOLS C. T. BICKENZIH M. ll. 511-IHKS j. E. SANDIQRS T. j. Kl'FTRIil,l. j. R. GREEN j. S. PILQIIRR W. Il. IQAY j. MCE. S1'oNIe M. luCCUl.LOM W. I. NOLBN T. R. L. CARTLR ti. li. tlI'RI'Is PAUL DAVIS j. PIIII.I.II's W. H. RAx'AIoxD, jR. Fratres in Falcultate W. j. VAUGIIAN, M. A., l.L.D. . ..... Professor of Lf:llll0lllIlClCS and Astronomy F. R. Bavsox, Ph.D. .... .......... P rofessor of Gcrmzm. H. Z. KIPP ...... . Professor of Gurnmn. . Fratres in Universitate Chu of 1909 L. W. Gonrow, B. S., Ph.C. . . . Waterproof, La. R Xl. PATTERSON, jR., B. E. . . Xashvillt-, 'IX-IIII MARION Gonrox, M. D. . . . Waterproof, La. IJ ll. Klorzrox, B. S. . . . . . . Louisvillc. Ky jomv E. I-IAYS, B. E. . . . ..... Nashville, Tenn. W. U. PI:IsIxI.I:s, B. A. . . . . . Bloom-svillt-, ALI WlLLlAhi Hum-:, JR., B. S. . ..... Nashville, Tenn. j. S. Wrrsox, LL.B. .... . Okl.Il1om.I City, Ul:l.I jAs. WILLIAMSON, M. D ,....... 179 Columbia, Tenn. Delta Kappa Epsilon-Gamma Chapter Class of 1910 CHAS. CASON, B. A. . . . . . Chapel Hill, Tenn. D. T. HUTCHINSON, B. S. . . . Oxford, Miss C. L. CoRNELIUs, B. A. .... Nashville, Tenn. W. H. SWIGGART, B. A. . . . . . ' Union City, Tenn FRED T. WILSON, B. A. ....... Carthage, Tenn. Class of 1911 CHAS. H. BEASLEY, B. A. . . Aspen Hill, Tenn. W. G. MOORE, B. A. . . . . Columbia, Tenn PATTEN CLARK, B. S. . . . EWHNTHCS, Tenn. O. G. NELSON, B. S. . . . . . Mobile, Ala ALBERT HAPPEL, B. S. . . Trenton, Tenn. A. J. ZEITLER, B. A. . . . . Mooresville, Ala ROBERT MCLARTY, B. A. . . . Villa Rica, Ga. E. G. RIDDICK, B. A. . . . Memphis, Tenn Class of 1912 H. E. ALEXANDER, B. A. . . Muffreesboro, Tenn. MORRIS HAWES, B. A. . . . . . Union City, Tenn WILLARD BLUE, B. E. . . . . Nashville, Tenn. MALVERN GRIFFIN, B. S. . . Rocky Mountain, N. C ALLEN R. CORNELIUS, B. S. . . . Nashville, Tenn. URBAN HUGHES, B. A. . ..... Fulton, Ky SHERRILL CLEMENS, B. A. . . . Rives, Tenn. F. D. LANDER, JR. B. S. . . . Nashville, Tenn EMMETT ENocHs, B. S. . . . Vicksburg, Miss. GEO. WILLIAMSON, M. D. . . . Columbia, .Tenn !ff 1, s A X li A 'I 180 W I 4- lliss 'Q Tenn. Ala. Ala. . Tenn. ,Tem1. , N. C. 11. Ky- Tenn. Tenn. An Kd Cos PAT Nm TD 'A Gu ll Sn Bl: 'I Ba 8: T11n1:sr11x, G. T.. j f Sigma Chi Iist:1I1lisI1Lf 11511. Alpha Psi Chapter Ifst:1I1I1sI11-I 115112. Fratres in Facu1tate W11.1.1.u-1 L. IJL'111.1a1', B. S., M. D. ....,.... II'mf1-ss111'1-Il'I1c111is1:'y :md 111-1111 111' MI-1Iic41I Ilq-.1z'1:m11f Iinxxx' I11-:.u'11 1xARRI!,. K. B., PI1.D., I3. D. . 'I'111111.xs l'.u411.14, M. A., II. IJ. ANDRIEW!-I,,I. ID.,j1z., Ii. I.. . x K1xc:,I... L., M. IJ. . . . . C1.1xx1Q:1.1., II. I'., Ii. I- I'.xT'r1a1as11x, R. V., II. A., l.L.I3. . . NORVIQLI., W. E., 1 1R..B.s.,1.1..1s. . . W 111.911, Ii. DI., I.I.I1 R., I3. A., M. A., LI., IJ W I3 Q G11.su11ua, W. I... 13.5. . R11m1.H, S. W.. 13.8. . S1'L'11111.1sP11-11.11, . B1aaR1',j. 'I'., II. S. W11:.xx1.1', S. .X., II. I BANG, WM., Ii. IC. . Axnmaws, 121111, Ii. I 4 . . . . . U .1 M11 . . f Q . . I'r11I'I-swf 1 f I II IISI1 I x csw 111 IIIL'1lIU IC'tI IL-'-e1 11'1c 1 11 I'r11fuss111'111 im.-L-I' Imac I- Ib 1 II1 Active Members Class of 1909 h ' I1 u1I11g11u41l IL-11.1111111111 . N:1sI1vilIc,'I1-1111. II.11z1..1N, W. IZ., IS. Ii. . . Mi. I'I1-.Im . I,11111sX'iIIc, Ky. II111.1.1Ns, I,. M., II. .X . . . . N41sI1x'11II ILIII . N:1sI1viIIc, 'I1'1111. LI.x1c1'11'1a11:111', II. II., Ii. Ii. . N41sI11'1I1 I 111 Class of 1910 . S111yr11:1,'I'1.-1111. Iimmla, Ii. IS.. IR., M. IJ. . . . . H1111 1 Im . . N:1sI1viIlu, 'Il-1111. II.x1'1as IQ I' I1' I3 X. . . 1I'.'.'1'IISI 1 Ix B. . N41sI11'iIlc, TQ1111. NI-QI-II.Y, W. D., li, S. . . . . SZIIYYI . . X41sI1viIIu, 'Il-1111. 'I'1'ux1-:1:, If. II., I3. .X. . . Nou' YI I N X I.:1wru11cvI111rg, 'Il-1111. I3111'.'1:1as, I'. C, Ii. S. . f1sI1v1 . . N41sI1viIIc, Tvnn. Iivrius, W. I . V., M. IJ. . . M.11' Class of 1911 . . N.1sI1V1IIc, TI-1111. I'111.K. N. N., 13.8. ..... . I31rz:1111gI11 II 1 III-111Icrs1111viIIc 'Il-1111. .X1.12x.xx1111: W XI II S. 1311141111 I . . N.1sI1viIIc 'Il-1111. . 1r:11R1f:xx W X I3 I . N1-I1'.'1 I I 1 . . N.1sI1vilIc 'Il-1111. b1'1311'.1Rr. .-X. II.. Ii. .-X. . , 31.17111 1 . . N.1sI1viIIc 'I'u1111. IJ11x.x1.11511w I'x1'1 Ii Ii . . N.1sI1x'i I IIIiI.I., W. II., I3 IJ. ,...... N11I11.1Ia11..I. Ky' 183 BARRY, T. R., B. S. . . . Gallatin HOLMES, L. P., M. D. . . . Nashville SORRELS, O. M., B. E. . . Petersburg, PASCHALL, A. B., B. E. . . . Franklin STEWART, J. M., M. D. . ....... Martin SMITH, C. N., B. B. Sigma Chi-Alpha Psi Chapter Class of 1912 Tenn. Tenn. Tenn Tenn. Tenn. Q . . Q . . S I JOHNSON, F. W., B. E .... . ARMISTEAD, G. H., JR., B. A. . FRIERSON, J. D., JR., B. E. . Nashville, Tenn . Franklin, Tenn . Mt. Pleasant, Tenn ' S1nith'S Grove, Ky . . Smyrna, Tenn FRASER, H. E., B. A. . . . . TEAGUE, W. C., B. A. . ,. . Louisville, Ky. Fratres in Urbe C. G. DUNBAR F. W. CHAPPELL A. C. READ PROP. J. D. BLANTON D. HILLMAN W. F. CREIGHTON L. B. FITE C. H. JOHNSON C. P. CONNELL W. D. RHEA W. W. ROSS JOHN TROTWOOD MOORE MARVIN CORLETT L. TILLMAN H. W. BLACK GEO. A. FRAZER O. M. YERGER, JR. J. G. BOWERS DEMPSEY WEAVER DR. THOMAS S. WEAVER B. M. CHEATHAM J. S. DUNBAR, JR. E. E. DUNCAN, J. L. HOLMES P. A. SHELTON, JR. HUMPHREY HARDISON I. M. READ W. A. BENSON W. M. DUNCAN, JR. E. L. THORNTON JUDGE ROBERT EWING JAMES S. FRAZER J. J. VERTREES, JR. 184 Tenn Tenn Tenn Ne, Ky- Tenn- I ts, JR: Ov! ll 1' Q Phi Kappa Psi Founded nt Washington :md jefferson Vollcgc. Washington, Pu.. Fcbruztrjs xo, 1852. C'nlor.s.' Lrtvunalvr :md Pink. 17lu1u'f: Swtct Pt-rt. th Puhliculiom: The Shield, Grand Uzttztlngm-, Pm'14ft Uzttnlogm-, History, Sung Html-1. Ruwm. h Q Tennessee Delta Chapter ,Q J ffrilitlnlitiht-41 Uclolwsl' 7. IUCI. h DR. DUNCAN Eve, JR. DR. E. S. McI1.vA1N j. M. BAss. jn. N Fratres in Facultate ' C'oL1.xxs Dar-:xv, A. M., B. L. ........... . . junczn j. W. Bowman, A. M. . . Professor of Law of Ren! Prupcrty, Age-m-y amd Domestic llvlqttm DR. Duxmre EVE,JR.,h1. D ,......... . Frat:-es inNUniversitate Class of 1909 h IIOWARD S. .I 1-rex, M. D ...... . Natshvillv, 'l'unn. Kuxxnn LY .-Xrclusma, M. IJ. . . Um-nsl-1-rw. Ky. 187 7 . , Fratres in Urbe F Ov:-:more LBA - j. l'l.FA1.x. JAMES CnAmn1an1.A1x T JORDAN Sroxus Gxnnux P, XVAIDE j. H. JAMISON ' JORDAN Srcnxus, ja. 'Il E. 1i1.1.1sToN C. Morz 5 FRANK A.B1aRnx' w.w.1-:At-5 JOHN B. RAxsm.4, JR. H. G. lhvscmnu W. K. PH11.1.1Ps, jk. W. L. TALLHY A. B. Hum., jn. .lor-as BAXTER MED. Ihxstm Louxs T. BAxTr:n E. R. 1yIOVs'ARD JAM1-:s 11. Cru-pm , COLLINS Dlmzu' juncra J. W. Boxxnn CHAS. 13. Wm x tru Rum. Am-41511-:An W. W. NRM- 11 Professor of Mc-ntnl amd Moral I'lmi1Us4,1.h . . . . . Adjunct Profcsswr to Chair uf Surtlvr Phi Kappa Psi+Tennessee Delta Chapter Class of JAMES BAIRD JONES, D. D. S. . . Murfreesboro, Tenn. W. MORGAN BLAKE, LL.B ........ Nashville, Tenn. JAMES W. STOKES, LL.B. ....... Nashville, Tenn. BERTRAM C. DEDMAN, Ph,C. . Class of JOSEPH L. HILL, B. S. . . . Nashville, Tenn. 1910 D. PERKINS SEXTON, B. S. Jos. S. LAURENT, LL.B. . WILFRED L. FOX, B. E. . . . . . Columbia, Tenn. 1911 HATCHER M. GRIGSBY, B. S. . . T. EVANS BAXTER, B. S. . . Nashville, Tenn. SAM HUNT, JR., B. S. . . H Class of 1912 CARL T. WILLIAMS, B. E. . . Copper Hill, Tenn. G. W. STEAGALL, B. E. . . WILL S. GARNER, B. S. . . . . . . Ozark, Ala. JOHN T. CHEEK, B. S. . . CLAUDE P. CHRISTOPHER, B. E. . , Nashville, Tenn. H. FORT FLOWERS, B. E. . RUSSELL H. HUGHES, B. E. . . Nashville, Tenn. WILLIAM H. ARMISTEAD, B. S. . Sisley 11-25. - 188 . Memphis, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn . . Pulaski, Teiin San Antonio, Texas Tullahoma, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn . . Adairville, Ky . Nashville, Tenn Tim rum fm.. M 14 5111. E. 1 un. 1 jnll A. I Jul Si! Ln Th In 'I ll lv: LE Q4 Au Founded at University of JAUBB P. DBFORD, B. E. . . A. Bnvcn jBu1soN,M. D. . . Juana M. Sounv, LLB. . . . BANKS P. TURNER, A. B. . . . Temple, Texas. Martin, Tenn. Pine Bluff, Ark. X v.X Lurnnn Las TALLBY, A. B. . . . -XTHOHAS H. Manx, A. B. . . . . EDGAR M. Pxvxm, JR., LLB. . . 2. Asc: 5f,.,A... fn. xrf . .., ' A ' . 4 si' .- Phi Kappa Sigma l'emisj.'lvzmi:i, xbimc. Colors: Gold and Black. I'-lU'i.I.'l'f.' Chryszintliemum. Chapter Roll Alpha Iota Chapter Class of 1909 . Fayetteville,'1'enn. S. V. L'mvAx, M. D. -. . Birminghzim, Alai. FiaRR1N Yuuxcz, M. D. . Class of 1910 Del Rio, Texas. XVALTER Gl.'lLD Sstrrii, LL.B. . PAUL SHBLL POWELL, A. B. . Memphis, Tenn. -IA:-11-.5 LESLIE BRYAN, M. D. . Newliern. Tenn bl. lllaiavlas BELL, LLB. . . . t'Liam:::T B. Pnxrizciowr, B. linwix llARm' livrunn, B. E. jus. S. Burtinti, B. E ..... Class of 1911 WILLIAM B. AMBERG, A. B. . ..... Hic'-man, Ky. JAMES M. OLWBR, M. D. .... . . . R. H. Wnrrn, A. B .... . . Chestnut Blufi, Tenn. 'I'uouAs ORv1LLu Marinas, M. D. . . . cms of 1912 Ewmo Youxo FRRELAND, B. A. . . Turnersville, 'Il-xais. HARRY' DoucLAs Kumi, M. D. A I. HARRY LAwsoN, M. D ..... . lndiimzipulis, Ind.' ALmzR'r S. WlLLlAllS, B. S. . , CHAS. WALTER GRAY, A. B. . .... Del Riu, 'I'ex4is. l1L'l1l4ARI1 F. SRYGLEY, A. B. . 1 , ASA WARD ALLEN, A. B. . ...... 'l'upt-lu. Misc. Wizxm-.1.i. ll. Lavixa, B. S. . A , J FRANK G. ?N1A1llll'X, B. li. ...... Nashville, Tenn. A 191 .2 ,A 'n Ifi, i if 8 -49, 1' , uv' 'V u Clizittztximiggi, Tenn. lietlfurtl, Alix. YL'QllX'lllL', Tenn. . Nasliville, Tenn. . Ngishville, Tenn, . Nitsliville, 'I't-mi, 'Nwliville 'll-mi, . .i. ., . N.isliville,'I'eim, 'ieely 'S Lltlltllllg, Mu . N :ish ville, Temi . . Scilttlv, u':lSll 'inshvillt-, Tenn Yzifillville, 'lxellli . Naisliville. Tenn NNHAT YQU1 HAVE' TQ YJUT GN WHY PUT GFF 'TQDAY '-fi TQMGRRGW fe! A A XE f. . ' 1 ,QA v . 1 V gnu. 1-F' ., ' f. , . QQ'- A-N: AL I fi ! 4.- , K.- , 4 H J? x 1' : s - f 'gf u. D , .-. V F , . suis? uw THEM X 192 . 4 , 1 ' i E' . I ' x 4 E ' 1 AA sc I . 1-I I In A ' HQ, 9 H lm ' '- P M V .L I- r i le I-S N-.SN-ss. j. T. Anrum, M. D. J. A. Wrruansroox, M. D. Gao. H. Paxcn, M. D. A. A. Burrow S. C. Cowm J. M. Gorrou W. E. Lucav HARRY Suu Rov Wann . Nation: Alpha Kappa Kappa lfstulblished :mt Uxlrllrifvulll Volf'-.ge, 1953. Colors: Olive Green :mfl White. ll Cormventiun Felmruury 23. 24. 25. mow, Chi Chapter Foumlcci March 2.1, mo.. Fratres in Facultate Wu. l.1T'r1aRr-QR. M. D x x s . f,1.l,.b.u.u.l., M IJ R. la. JUN!-A, ll. Frat:-es in Universitate Class of 1909 . Rock Hill. C . . Lion, Miss. . . . Waterproof, La . . . . Cleburne, Texas Amsterdam, Hollauul St. Bctlllchcm, Tenn A.M.YOUNG,IR. . . . . . Muskogee,Olcl:l R. C. Bnucn J. S. Hnwxms . . . . . S. ll. l3R'.'.sr:, j.C.L'L'L1.z:x' W. S. Klavs . S. S. MOOD? KELLX' 5:-u'ru1-: . . . j. G. XX'1LLlAx45-wx, ja. . . O. 13. Romans .... Class of 1910 . . Newberry. S. C. j. S. M. PRES . Cedar Hill, Tenn. j. l.. Bruxu: LRE . . RICHARD Kms . ............ Murray, Ky. j. VN. l'IA5lDl.l:'x, M. D. l. D. R. W. l3x1.l.1x1.1'-nz. '-l IJ. . lievrwilis, 41.1 . j.lwl.+v:1, Mu . . M:1:'r.lj.', liz' She-llu,'-.'ille, 'liL'llll . jaeliwrz, 'll-11:1 Clpllxzulmhl, 'll-:ln . .X'.l'3flll, 'll-rl ls . TZ'-v'.', rlx','IlIl 51.1-sl1'.':ll' Ten: E. T. BURNS . . W. P. LIPSCOMB . S. R. SCOTT . . . G. C. WILLIAMSON H. R. TOWNSEND W. B. WARD . . , Alpha Kappa Kappa-Chi Chapter Class . . . jackson, Miss. Fayetteville, Tenn. . . . . Dexter, Miss. W. I-I. STEELE Class . Columbia, Tenn. Kilmichael, Miss. Blacksburg, S. C. M. C. WILSON - . Q . - a of 1911 R. M. MASON . E. M. FUQUA . . . H. L. MERRYDAY . . . Chattanooga, Tenn. of 1912 A. A. EGGSTINE . . B. GILLESPIE G. E. WILSON .... . P. G. .... . . T . . . . . . Boonshill, . X 5 X 4 , ' :a.uu-sunvrnavfl ' VI iii-'Ufv 'fig3 ' ' ' 5 ' ' ' ' W - f hav:-5 . X ., , N V ' fifiiuil S , . : Yx 196 81111. . . Murray, ,Ky . . Guthrie, Ky . Ioelton, Tenn Rockwood, Tenn Covington, Tenn .yn Ky 'l1. TennL 11, Tenn. n, Tenn a s , KX : . ,V , .xxx , '- ,,, ,pis ,J L'- ' - if, , ' J ,, . ' ff 4 N: ' -fwsq fx ,r 5 V X 2 , . , X 5 f X 'Z - V- .,,, - . , -x r- . ., ...., mx N . , , Qrrmv:-1 . Eff lll55' 9'75 . :Til -- J z X - - 4:',i 4 wsfs0:2-.- -1' - ' X. 9 , . 5 xi x ,fag-'Q . mm wskfwlk A N XFX V wgafeyx, - . , . ...,,,. N ,. ,Q ifsf Q34 fix' v 1, X Y X . ' 2 Q, X 4 fb A Q 5 75. , fixgfr ' x Q TSA-ws U bww r ,, x g ,my W YN xv A.- Q7 11- 4 A S f ' M , L IX . . . 5 Q ,. A I V X . q h . YNRXWL K - K . x N - .. I I 1 t -'- f' Y I ' N v v Uv, J' A. I Pm Bn. A 1 .I I. lf T.0 ? I , X ? 5- , E 4 i f H11 lifvqnbwf N 1 sf ' 1 Y N X fp , Qi VZA kk x Hu Lfxxi Af A Nx L Y In , za 4 ,7 wwf' I th a X J - I 'fzflalrf bl 12' L W .qs 'U' VE ' I U' It 'F EQ. I5 'W' .JA-'WQJJ 5, I V ' '1A:!i ' .,,, li! f 'W aiaiifinx 'Ti 'W 'f yah , iix 3 xr , l K :xT3-k1t'r,'fT- 13f. z'1x-V aff'-V f X :gig I :LI ' l ,fiplxlzvh up-. KK 4 .4 '2'i'2:ffffF f f 1b55z,-- . :E Kv 1 ' . 1 1 .W 3 l W x yygkw I 1 g, j.f. Q9 WHAT BROUGHT 1-nn 'ro Hznvqqr 200 37 - 2 .7 .- lm lun EL B. l Tlu ll.: 1.1 ll I1 A Phi Beta Pi Established 1891 at Western Pennsylvania Medical College, Pittsburg, Pa. P1 uarterl Colors: Emerald Green and White. ' Publfication: Phi Beta ' Q y. JOHN H. TRAULOR . MALCOLINI O. GRACE E. C. BRANDON . . B. F. MORRIS .... THOMAS H. INGRAM R. LEROY HOLT . J. T. WATKINS, Jr. W. F. RosE . . W. T. ABSHIRE . Rho Chapter Roll of Active Chapters Members Class of 1909 . . . . . Olivia, Texas. A. N. BOBBITT . . . . . . . . '. . Ozark, Ala. D. A. LEHMAN . . . . . . H. D. HARLAN . . .' ....... 1 . Stamford, Texas. Class of 1910- I . Earlington, Kyf JAMES H. JONES . . . . . . . .... Crowley, La. -HORACE L. CUNNINGHAM . . . . . . . . Florence, Ala. C. L. MULHERIN . . . . . LONNIE RAY WOOD . . . ' .... . . . Attalla, Ala. Class of 1911 A . Mangum, Okla. EUGENE MOORE ORR . Class of 1912 . . Anderson, S. C. J. M. SHIPP . . . . . . . New Franklin, Mo. C. W. MIMMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . Guthrie, Ky. R. W. WESENBERG . . . . ' T. W. EVANS ........... Baton Rouge, La. 203 . Joplin, Mo. . . Cai-mi, Ill. Columbia, T enn, . . Florence, Ala- . Newbern, Tenn. . Columbia, Tenn. . . Zeiglerville, Miss . . Trenton, Ky . . America, Ill .,, 'ug..' :wavy The Face In The Fire I am happy to-night tho' the shadows Come trooping so ghost-like and tall: There's a song in my soul tho' the darkness Hangs heavy and murky o'er all: For deep in the heart of the Southland, Where the birds and the breezes ne'er tire Sits someone alone in the gloaming Beholding my face in the fire. Oh, its never the blast of the bugle To stir all the blood in my veins! And its never the shout of a nation Loud cheering their monarch who reigns! But to sit all alone in the iirelight As the moment of midnight draws nigher And remember there's someone a-dreaming. Who looks at my face in the fire. L. D. P. 204 'L I 1 a 1 f I 3 ' 3' w ' . . , V A 1 V 5 ' ', '- f , ' ., ' ' . Q H , 0 Colors .' G. M. BUCHANAN H. L. FOWLER . E. C. BRUNER . . I. H. JONES . J. G. BEDsoLE W. P. BUTLER n Chi Zeta Chi Established at University of Georgia, r9o3. Old Gold and Purple, F lower: White Carnation. National Convention January 7-Q, 1909, Baltimore, Maryland. Publications: The Chi Zeta Chi, Chi Zeta Chi Record. . - . . s - . - . 1 . W.C.T n u . u H. K. GooDLEE . . . F. B. HULME . A, M. AMEs . . D. M. DRAUGHON C. B. ERICKSON f n Q . Q . n a Theta Class . Arrington, Tenn. Liberty Hill, Texas ENERY Class . . Macon, Ga. . . Oak Hill, Ala. f Class - Thomasville, Ala. . Shreveport, La. . Gainesville, Ala. . Santa Fe, Tenn. Clas Hattiesburg, Miss Hattiesburg, , Miss . Shreveport, La. Chapter of 1909 C. L. KING . . . . . Louisville, Ky. A. L. STABLER ...... . . Forest Home, Ala. . ..... Ennis, Texas. of of of. 1910 DABNEY MINOR A. D. TURNER 1911 J. H. FELLOWS H. C. FLOURNOY OLIN PAGE . . E. S. STEWART I9I2 C. D. HINDS . I. A. MCCUBBIN . . Nashville, Tenn. . Vossburg, Miss. . Cottondale, Fla . . . Clayton, Ala. . . McKenzie, Tenn. . Birmingham, Ala. . . Cookeville, Tenn. Oklahoma City, Okla. W. E. MIDDLEBROOKS . .... Elamville, Ala. 207 win 5 A N WY K I' I If ' V4?4,' '- li I lf' 1,2 if f- ' ' Sill My 0 fp 1 1. Z fs ? Q, ,.-.,....., nn, in , E! fvl f -- '- f It ' - A alhlnnxx- 5 f f - -Qllllllllvfldif fe ., N Q 4 ',, 7 'R' ---V ... , , . am no--L 84,5-sF 4s1,4lxunx fQ:-F...---. .. 0 I ' ,-- 9 -'a .eau--1.--ffa?--.---..,' wk ffl? I '.,. xqflf ' ' 09 . xffflf, Wu C' N Yffffrf xx ,If CHUCK, MFATH an wmT's THATS? 'mo15TEHs. TfH1ATs A snow, saw? wack. wow! nun mu www nm? 208 ? Q . IA O I r F K S 1 e 5' Q v. 5- y T52 . 4? .jd Delta Slgma Delta Founded at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, March, 1883. Colors: Turquoise Blue and Garnet. Flower: Garnet Carnation. Kappa Chapter Established .I 896. Fratres in Facultate DR. H. W. MORGAN . . .......... ' ..... Chair of Operative Dentistry. DR. J. A. DALE . . . .... Chair of Crown and Bridge 'Work and Prastitic Dentistry. Fratres in Universitate Officers DR. -IOHN A. PERKINS . ..... . Deputy Supreme Grand Master W. L. YARBROUGH EARL P. BYERS . . WM. M. PORTER . H. S. Davis . . W. L. ELLIS . W. B. HART . . W. B. CAMPBELL . H. H. SIMMONS . . W. L. YARBROUGH CLYDE R. ROBERTS WM. W. EARTHMAN H. H. SIMMONS . . . . . E. F. WATSON . . . . I. BRENTS GIDDENS EARL P. BYERS . HENRY S. DAVIS . . . . . . . Grand Master . . . . . Worthy Master . . . . Scribe . '. Treasurer . . . . Tyler . . Senior Page . . junior Page . . . . . . . Historian Fratres in Universitate A ' Class of I909 . . Cumby, Texas. . Spokane, Wash. . . N ashville, Tenn. . Meridian, Miss. New Waverly, Texas . jones Mills, Ala. Douglas, Arizona. . . . Brownsville, Tenn. 211 S. E. WATKINS . . New Marlinsville, W. Va. AMZI M. GOWAN . .... Kosciusko, Miss. C. B. FINCH, . . . . Rector, Ark. S. H. LESLIE . . Monticello, Ark. W. L. ELLIS . . . Due West, S. C. W. M. PORTER . . . . - Cowan, Tenn. C. M. BATTLE . . . . Brownsville, Tenn. D. R. THOMPSON . . Speelersville, Ark- PERF' THEO. 1. RICHARDSON W. B. CAMPBELL . B. W. KLINGEMAN NORMAN B. TAYLOR J. B. EARMAN . . J. W. GUINN . W. E. TURNER . J. P. IRBY . Delta Sigma Delta-Kappa Chapter Class of 1910 ' . . Nashville, Tenn. . . Brownsville, Tenn. New Braunfels, Texas. Richland Springs, Texas. G. H. ELLIOTT . L. J. MCRAY . . V. O. MARSHALL . W. B. HART . . Class of 1911 West Palm Beach, Fla . . . Palestine, Texas . . . . Wellford, S. C. . . Blackstone, Va. HERMAN F. MARTIN . G. C. BAKER .... F. M. QUALLS . . . H. B. PATTISHALL . . Fratres in Urbc DR. H. W. MORGAN DR. A. DALE! DR. W. C. GILLESPIE DR. JOHN A. PERKINS DR. GORDON WHITE DR.'THOS. BROWN DR. W. A. SHEETZ 212 . Cedar Hill, -Tenn. . . Tishomingo, Miss. . . Coleman, Texas. . Gordon, Texas. Christ Church, New Zealand. . . . . . Nashville, Tenn . Livingston, Tenn . . . Geneva, Fla 'IH lk. kk. im '5- 5, 31:1-M -- ? '?YffZ,g':if R. E. ADAMS . H. E. EZELL .... A. W. FARNSWORTH F. L. FORRESTER . . J. E. HARPER . . R. A. JOHNSON . . . W. H. LINGARD . . . W. G. MCLEOD . . C. H. NASH . . W. H. WIOHT . . J.L.P X1 Ps: Phi Omega Chapter Class . Memphis, Tenn. . . . . Karse, Texas. . Bowling Green, Ky. . . . Duquoin, Ill. . . . Anderson, S. C. . . . . Navasota, Texas. . . . . . Natchez, Miss. Class . . Apopka,F1a. . Kaufman, Texas. of 1910 , F. B. MOMULLEN E. F. RICHARDS F. B. REEDER . BOB YOUNGER E. G. MONROE J. C. WEIR . . W. W. KILLIAN RESTON ...... . ..... Austin, Texas. of 1911 W. S. Mms . A. F. BRANNON WOOD PRICE . . . . . . . jacksOnvi11e,F1a. A. J. SKILLMAN ....... North MIDDLETOWN, Ky. 216 Bay View, Fla Sparta, Tenn Florence, Ala Bowie, Texas Slayton, Tenn Houston, Texas . . . . . . . . Buda,Texas . Bessemer, Ala Talladega, Ala . Bessemer, Ala. 'Anangu' nu-1.'luQ .gv '95 .iw ill--4. , AAI . - . 'Y :FLA -- - --- - V. . , V .-- ' ,si 41.-r,...,Q, ' Y V Y, A V 4 ' , 4 fr ,A NA , ' f--- - f---- 4- ,. .Y -, , , 1 - ,. . , ..,,, . f - A -' ..,45,t15....f,, I X 'VEETN 'DRRwN we-rumour vain 220 1-. 1.- 1, LF .-V, 4, 4-r ' 5 I 5 5 'I 1 I , 1 llh ilk llfll lil Ill Ill! 11.0 ILI X2 P, , . . VW..R..AUs'I1IN . . S.fH.5l3EAI.L . ' F. CLEVELAND F VT.-15.--DRAPER . I. D. HESTYER . HA. RENNER . . ' ' A i, HAMPION I Mp-LL HUDSON X- u . . A' C N. P. NORMAN Kappa PS1 Founded I 8 7 9. Incorporated 1903. F lower' Red Carnation. Colors: Cadet Gray and Scarlet. . Oficial journal: The Mask. 1 ' - Official D'l:1'6Gf07':V.' T he Agora. A National Convention Charleston, S. C., November 26-28, I9o9. I Lambda Chapter Organized at Vanderbilt University, january, 1907. Frater in Urbe C. B. WARNER, Ph.C. Frater in Facultate J. E. JUSTICE A Fratres in Universitate ' Post-Graduate A. D. RAMSEY ........... Nashville, Tenn. ' 9 Class of 1909 . . . . Elkton, Tenn. T. A. MAULDIN . . . Baldwin, Miss. . .... Nashville, Tenn. E. C. MCNEELEY . . Orlinda, Tenn. . . . . Pleasant Shade, Tenn. E. D. TAYLOR . . . Franklin, Ky. .' .... Trenton, Tenn. H. E. WRIGHT . . Orlinda, Tenn. . Collierville, Tenn. E. K. GUINN - I. . . Houston, Miss. . .Class of 1910 . . . Bessemer, Ala. C. H. MocK . . . . Mountain City, Tenn. . . . . . Indianola, Miss. . . . . Madisonville, Tenn. M. H. FOSTER ...... C. E. JAMIESON . J. FNCARTER . . . L . . A . Opelousas, La. ' Class of 1911 J. B. WRIGHT . . . . . . . . . . .Elkton, Tenn. Class of 1912 A . . Alexander, La. R. WILLIAMS . . . .Athens, Ala .1 223 . .. . -. .... Farrisville, La, ' . . . Scooba, Miss. A ff' 9059 Ta sman 5 MEQHAMCS 345 . ,h m Q , Momma' mousse, ' .975 .. ', QYMYDZKZ Ii i' ., -Q- , 'I F - Srwss 4 ex dt ,. -. 4 C'-f can 'Am , Ba- S 4-.7 0 I Y --,Q , , , V M. 004 ,, Tw- .-.gn ' '?' -19 --- QM, v., L. 5 I 1 'Q' g Awww' 4 . 27,36 wr 'LL srr C STRAIN mf V '77 I fl, . - , ' A wif 'I X qu H. f llnuulxuu . 44 1' Q I V ,lb ' , 'Z 5 I gl ,fWuq ,I1'l , Z : P 0 Q f. 1+ -nv ',,G'l n. -6 A A l 6 L I 0 ' - 33 . as NOW wrvr non: rr 7, 5 224 A 1 Q I ' 1 P P I I ' Q J 1 Y . vx, v WK X V Q '-255 35 v ' K- QA , ,. X w Q .,-. wg We 1- FTTET FTSE' DD E0 The Legal Fraternity of Phi Delta Phi Founded at Law Department University of Michigan, 1869. Colors: Azure and Wine Color. F lower: The jacqueminot Rose. Malone Chapter, Vanderbilt University Law School h Chartered May I4, IQO7. Fratres in Facultate HORACE H. LURTON, D. C. Malone Mi1101' ALLEN G. HALL, LL.D. . Malone Malone JOHN W. JUDD ..... Malone Malone JOHN BELL KEEBLE, LL.B. . . . Malone M2110116 ED. T. SEAY, LL.B .... Malone Malone ' Fratres in Urbe ADDISON W. CHRISTIAN, B. Malone Story WILLIAM P. COOPER, LL.B. . . . . . Malone Ma1011C JOHN H. DEWITT, LL.B. . . ' ....... Marshall StO1'y LEE DOUGLAS, B. A., LL.B. Malone BRADLEY WALKER, LL.B. . . . Minor ' ' A' LEWIS TILLMAN,LL.B.y J. . . . . . . . V n H ,Aotive H A E h H Class Hof 1909 CURRIE, GEORGE WADDELL, B. A., II K A, Hattiesburg, Miss. A MAYER, WALTER FRANK . A .... . . . . Elk City, Okla. GARTNER, KARL KNOX, Ph.B., 0 A 0 . . Nashville, Tenn. I SMITH, LUTHER ANDREW, Ph.B., K 2' . . West Point, Ga. GRAY, RALPH BUCKINGHAM, 0 A 9 ..... Chicago, Ill.. VAUGHAN, ROEERT FERGUSON, A. B., A K E . Louisville, Ky. HUNT, ALBERT CLARENCE ..... . . . . Wagoner, Okla. WATSON, JAMES STRICKLAND, A K E .... Guthrie, Okla. ' if WHITTEN, CARLISLE GOODLOE, K 2 . . . . Mineola, Texas FERGUSON, C!-IARLES.LANIER, B 8 II .... Doniphan, Mo. HAMILTON, EDWARD JAMES, B. A., A T A . Nashville, Tenn. HENRY, ROBERT SELPH, 0 A 6 ..... Nashville, Tenn. MERRITT, HENRY CLAY, K 2 . . . . Clarksville, Tenn. Class 'of 1910 NORVELL, WILLIAM EDWARD, JR., B. A., 2' X, Nashville, Tenn. PATTERSON, ROBT. CLENDENNING, B. A., 2' X, Smyrna, Tenn. SOUBY, JAMES MARTIN, B. A., 0 K 2' . . Del Rio, Texas. A WALSH, EDWARD JOHN, 2 K .' ..... Nashville, Tenn. I , ff 3 '. 5, Q, 'Q 1 f .f. .Z if K h 1 228 4: -P1 hh I 1 Fmnm Num! Anna! Mont: Mil! U Hmm I Enrm 1 Lmu R llu I Theta Delta Theta Established Igoo. Colors: Crimson and Cerise. Flower: Carnation. Sorores in Urbe MARY EVALIN BROWN ETHEL M. FLEMING ELEANOR M. HERIGES MRS. ARCHER BEASLEY ANNE H. SCALES MARY A. TUCKER ELLEN CLAIRE LOGAN MRS. PRESTON VAUGHN ELLEN FOLEY STELLA R. RICH KRIEMHILD DODSON HELEN M. DENNEDY CAROLINE LEAVELL Sorores in Universitate FLORENA GATES . NANITA C. MACDONELL ADDIE BARTLETT . . . MORRICE RICH .... MARY UTOPIA ROTHROCK HELEN L. ROSE . . . EDITH A. DENNY . . . LENA DAY GODBEY . MARY VIRGINIA RANDLE LILA MAY BARTLETT . LESLIE NELSON SAVAGE Class of 1909 Class of 1910 Class of 1911 a n u n n Q u a a Q 1 n Class of 11912 1 n n a Q 1 Q a o s u s Q 4 a u s u Patronesses MRS. JO'HN DANIEL MRS. COLLINS DENNY MRS. LEONARD GLENN MRS. RICHARD JONES MRS. R. B. STEELE 231 . Nashville Nashville i Cedar Hilll . Nashville Somerville Chattanooga . Nashville . Nashville . Nashville Cedar Hill . Nashville Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Allen R. Carter lAccording to Professor Daniel: Allen R. Carter, a student of Vanderbilt-and analumnus, too er-er-er- fell from the top story of lVesley Hall to the first Hoor, and wasn't hurt at all. D A man falls out of a window- I confess I think it a shame. That without running to aid him, Or seeking to find out his name, We pause for the mathematics, The physics, you know. in the case, XVork out if it hurt, when he hit the dirt, And what was the rate of his pace. We're not concerned with the energy, Says Johnny in rasping tone, But tell me, what is the moment. And compressive resistance of bone? Meanwhile the poor soul on the pavement, Moans and cries out in distress, Thinking of capillarity And scriptural texts-well, I guess. 282 1- 6. 1. '-'51 ,K . 1 frm'-1 I ? sm JJ Glxl KJ 'SQ-' ,.,-, . ng . . , K ,, rl ,Q , 'J , X B :b . r- - ll, JTOKJU ' - Af A - L . 1--qw-,.., 1 ED B322 '9 Q Hap! i 53.12, ' -JE YDUN W 1 TER . 'M LM' v v , -'Jfw . f J. Q I1 . 'fvuvsu ' -4' fvgziyifl.- f .,. - , X - , zwR.,.'.' - A-1,5-1 A , 8 -14 E UV.. Jn-. .- -..M . , ,gli JU. , I M H A f , ,. xf:,::.l1 X 'if','1f Q 'f'x+'Yfwf-5-fT.ff+i313.JQfJ,3Q:JJJ3lrfffQ k 77rU5s-Pfr0. -ff 1.14. FE? EE' I I vs'-, 'Ks fg, .1Z1' 'rzsrfrl I 5 Kappa Alpha Theta in ' Founded at DePauw University in I87O. Colors: Black and Old Gold. Flower: Pansy. ' Alpha Eta Chapter 5 Established January 15, 1904. ' Sorores in Urbe Q gag. . p , sm KATIE GORDON GUILL ELISE HANDLY in ,QL Z. KIP MARGERY EZELL MARY LIFE ' 'SCOTT VAUGHN MRS. JOHN F. KRIEG LOUISE BANG 1 ' ..AMapROsE MAY BELLE SAUNDERS KATHARINE HAMMOND Sororzs in Universitate V Class of 1909 NANNPE MnE1q.Lnwrs, B. S. . - ....... . AGNES Anus, . . -. . - RHODA EfAmfMAN,,Bh., S. . . . . . . Il . f ff: Class of 1910 NG,B.A. .. .... . ' ' Mwiifni . ., . . . 31 , gig' Class of 1911 gg' RAINES, B. S. . . -. . . . . . . . . . ii I 'Einnjfon R'1GHARnsoN, B. S. . I A Jzunra GHES'rm.-:BA . . . 1 ' ' Q v - 235 Tuscaloosa, Ala Columbia, Tenn . . Columbus, Ga Memphis, Tenn . Gadsden, Ala Memphis, Tenn Memphis, Tenn Nashville, Tenn Kappa Alpha Theta-Alpha Eta Chapter ELAINE JONES, B. S. . . BIARTH.-K LANIER, B. S. . . . . BERENICE Ii.-KUFMAN, B. S .... LAMAR GERTRUDE RYALS, B. S. . . ROSE E. TATE, B. S. .... . FLORENCE TEAGUE, B. A. . . LOUISE YOUNG, B. A. . . MRS. W. J. VAUGHN M:RS. THOMAS CARTER Ciass of I9I2 Patronesses MRS. H. C. TOLMAN MRS. B E. YOUNG 'ring Q -O Wx 2 Nashvxlle Tenn Memphxs Tenn Columbus Ga Cordele Ga Shelbywlle Tenn Smyrna Tenn Memphxs Tenn MRS A M HARRIS Mas J T MCGILL ISI o 115511 11111168 UBL wnse munlm nik.. hung 7 I? ' - - f 7 bil . cm . . . .ea fm ae 1 . gf othes l' - . ip C4 rf-S G94 n 1 ' J i 1 is . U H, - i sw 4 36 ' lmyg 'xzw' fvj: ff 2.23: ini in '2:3: ii. H' A . .r' 4 Je CONSTITUTION. SEC. 2. The object of Phi Beta Kappa is the promotion of scholarship and friendship among students and graduates of American colleges. SEC. 3. The members of the chapter shall be chosen primarily from the best scholars of the graduating classy secondly, from those graduates of said college, whose post-graduate work entitles them to such honor, and, lastly, from any person distin- guished in letters, science, or education. BY-LAWS. ARTICLE III. SECTION 1. Students of the Academic Department who fulfill the following conditions are eligible to membership: they must have completed one year's work in Latin or' Greek in the course of study for a degree. Their average grade for three consecutive years must be at least eighty-six per cent. Three-fourths of the number of hours of work required for a degree must have been done in Vanderbilt University, but credit gained by examination in Vanderbilt University will be counted. All the non-elective work for adegree must have been completed. SEC. 3. The total number elected each year from the graduating class shall not exceed twenty-flve per cent of the number graduated. SEC. 4. N o one shall be elected to Honorary Membership. The oliicers of the Alpha Chapter of Tennessee are: President-HERBERT CUSHING TOLMAN, Ph. D., D. D. Vice Presidents-JAMES HAMPTON KIRRLAND, Ph. D., LL. D.g WILLIAM J. VAUGIIN, LL. D.g JUDGE L. D. BAXTER. Recording Secretary-JOHN THOMAS MCGILL, Ph. D. Corresponding Secretary-G. R. MAYFIEALD, M. A. Treasurer-CHAs. EDGAR LITTLE, Ph. D. 238 J--I Gil an F lnmsl hh Bl 1 H-1 'EE rv' I IA.. is 1 .- NX YE VCE 55354 24 - .. I 5 Charter Members , 3 f I I- - Q HERBERT CUSHING TOLMAN,N3.S1'1Vi11G,T6HH. -,III ' 151-,, . A ,., fl ' ,,, pp up-Mic, T3 F U 9-Lg HIRAM ALBERT VANCE, Nashville, Tenn. E m m ,QL . Members from the Former Scholarship Society at Vanderbilt University JAMES HAMPTON KIRKLAND A MINNIE E. KEISER, '96 CMTS. Nathan POWe1D CHARLES READ, BASKERYILL, '96 . MORGAN C. KETCHUM, '9 5 , GEORGE BOOTH. BASKERVILL, 'oz MARION PALMER KIRRLAND, '98 CMTS. Morgan Ketchumb JOHN Y. BAYLISS, '95 HENRY J. LIVINGSTON, ,QS WILLIAMAFRHNCIS BRADSHAW, ,QQ I WILLIAM BETHEL LONG, '99 ' , CAMPBELL BONNER, '96 LEE J. LOVENTHAL, '96 ' THEODORE HAMPTON BREWER, '96 ROBERT LEATHAN LUND, '95 MOHRRIS WILLIAM BUSH, ,QQ C , WILLIAM KENNON MATTHEWS, ,QS 'BEN CHILDERS, ,95- J THOMAS MOTLOW, 'OI , HENRY FILES CRENSHAW, '96 GEORGE JEFFERSON NUNN, '98 JEAN COUZRTNEVY, '96 WILLIAM MORRISON PATTERSON, ,QQ HENRY JACKSON DAILY, '99 EDWIN MOORE RANKIN, '96 ' CLEMEILIT EVANS DUNBAR, '96 CUMMINS RATCLIFFE, '96 MAQBELLE FLIPPIN, '96 ELMER RIGGS SMITH, '96 HVERBERT GANNAWAY, 'OI A WILLIAM DAVIDSTRAYHORN, ,Q7 JOHN WESLEY HANNER, '96 JOHN' BELL TANSIL, 'oo A ' I CHARLES EDWARD HAWKINS, '97 OSCAR TEAGUE, '98 ' WILLIAM JAMES HOWARD, '99 SHEPHERD HALSEY WERLEIN, 797 ' WILLIAM HAMILTON JOHNSON, '96 I CHARLES P. WILLIAMS, ,QS ANNA GERTRUDE JONES, 795 QMrs.'Harry Smithb JOHN MILFORD WILLIAMS, '98 , JOHN GILMER WINSTON, 'OI 241 Phi Beta Kappa 1901 AMELIA BICTYEIRE BASRERVILL, '02 ELLIOT W. KIRK QWabaShJ TIMOTHY CLORAN QYVCSLCFII Reservej JOHN THOMAS BICGILL, '79 LEONIDAS CIIALMERS GLENN QJ0hnS Hopkinsj MARTHA BIURFREE IVIANEY, '02 ROBERT ICENNON HAROROVE CUI1. Of Alabamab GILBERT CAMPBELL SCOGGIN, '02 EUGENE RUSSELL HENDRIX CWeS1eyan Universityj YVILLIAM JAMES VAUCHN CUniversity of Alabamal DAISY' BIAY HEBIPHILL, '02 . 1902 i EDWARD EMERSON BARNARD, '87 GRINNELL JONES, '03 ' ., CALVIN SMITH BROXVN, '88 CRut'gersj CHARLES EDGAR LITTLE EDWARD BARFIELD CIIAPPELL SAMUEL BI.-KRVIN MILLER, '02 ROBERT WY.-XLLER DIEERING, '84 EDXVIN MIMS, '92 COLLINS DENNX', CPrincetOIIJ STELLA RICH, '03 CLIFTON C. FERRELL, '85 ALBERT CHARLES SNEAD, '03 I RICI'I.'XRD P. R.-KPIER PIINES '02 HENRX' NELSON SNYDER, '87 XVILLI.-XM HENRY HULLIE, '90 CHARLES LEWIS TIIORNBURO, '81 I JOHN JAMES TIGERT, '77 A f I903 CHARLES XEXVELL BURCII, '88 HORACE BIAXEY ROBERSON, '03 BENJAMIN F. CORNELIUS, '04 JOHN J. TIGERT, JR., '04 . ,. JOSHUA HICIQS HZARRISON, '8r CLAUDE WVALLER, '84 ' I li ALFRED HUME, '87 VVILLIAM A. XVEBB, 'QI A SADIE SIIEEEIELD LUEE, '04 Olrs. YVi1liam Jarrellj 'WILLIAM HENRY WITT, '87 . Q .JAMES CLARK MCREYNOLDS, '82 CASIMER DOUOLASS ZDANOWICZ, '03 u' EDYVARD FALL MALONE, '03 ' I904 LEWIS T. BAXTER CHOBIITIJ IVAN LEE HOLT, '04 'WILLIAM C. BRANHAM, '87 A. V. LANE, '80 I EI.IZ.-XBETII CHAPMAN DENNY, '04 ADELAIDE WVINTER LYON, '05 W. W. DINNINO, '04 PENELOPE BICDUFFIE, '04 Q CARO ROBERTA DLJBOSE, '04 JOHN NICPIOLS, '04 I HENRY WVADE DUBOSE, '04 NIAUD MARY SANDERS, '04 ' JOIIN ROBERTS FISHER, 'O4 DAVID NIELVILLE SMITH, '05 GEORGE RITCIIIE GORDON, '04 A. H. WILSON, '92 FRANCES HARDY HARIXIOND, '04 MLILLARD FILLMORE WOODROW, '05 ' IRVING SIMMONS, '04 1 242 Q' Bm r lf Z is 914 uv' Phi Beta Kappa 1905 R LOUISE PORTER BANG, '05 HORAOE E. HAPPEL, '06 WILLIAM H. BATES, ,Q4 LAURA HAYES, '05 ANTHONY FAULKNER BLANKS, '05 PERCY D. MADDIN, '81 FLETCHER SIMS BROCKMAN, ,QI - LUCY DELL ROSS, '06 A JESSE MAXWELL CORUM, '06 ANNIE HILLMAN SCALES, '05 5 JOHN R. WATERS, '05 5 1906 ROLAND L. AMBERG CHAS. A. LLOYD ROSA AMBROSE WM. E. NORVELL SAMUEL L. FOWLKES WALTER B. NANCE ELIOT JONES GEO. R. MAYFIELD BATTLE H. KLYCE WM. A. PUSEY 1907 CLIFTON S. BOSWELL, '08 NANNIE MOORE EDMOND J. CROCKETT LAWRENCE W. MURPHY ARTHUR F. JONES ARMAND MAX SOUBY 5 ELLIOTT H. JONES CHAS. C. TRABUE THOS. H. MALONE S. N. HAGEN QJ0hns Hopkinsb ' 1908 A ELLIS PORTER CLARK RICHARD JONES Clowa Collegeb RUBY R. HANLIN JAMES MARTIN SOUBY 4 JOHN HILEL ' ELIZABETH YOUNG 243 Interviews With The Unemployed CThe Coxmonomz, ever striving to furnish its readers with accurate inside information on all matters of interest u on the campus, has for sometime had one of its star reporters out trying to gain first-hand knowledge as to the real cause of the truly pitiablc state of idleness so notoriously prevalent among the members of the Vanderbilt faculty. We can throw no better light upon this subject, we feel, than is to be had from an examination of the following report he has submitted to us as embodying the results of his interviews with a few of the more notable cases. -The EDITORS., I made my start from the dining-room of Kissam Hall, where they dispense most wholesome dinners, and where, by the way, there was every evidence of busy employment upon the part of both waiters and boarders, during the meal hour at least. Wishing to plunge at once in medias ws, as Horace, the great king of reporters, says, I stepped immediately across to Dr. McGill's residence to interview PROF. FRED R. BRYSON Ushered into the study, I was asked to sit a while, till the professor could be called. Why it should take any time to call him, I was not told, but I judged it to be because the noise of the piano across the hall would make necessary a rather protracted effort before the calling would be able to get itself heard. After some little time, I looked up at the sound of voices in the hall. Just before the door I saw a young man, who was apparently dressed for going out, and with him an elderly lady, who addressed him as Freddie, She was enjoining it upon him to wrap up well, take good care of himself, and not be gone long. All this time she was picking at, to me imaginary, white threads upon his black coat. This young gentleman, upon inquiry, acknowledged being the one I sought. He at once informed me, however, that he had no time to talk at the moment, as he was just upon the point of going out to pay a long list of overdue calls. Not to be entirely cut out of an interview at this my first trial, I at once asked to see the owner of the house himself. DR. I. T. MCGILL I was immediately shown across the hall into the room whence proceeded the intolerable noise of that piano. Before this instrument was attached a pianola, under which I saw, in a combined folding and extension, the longest pair of legs I have ever interviewed. The owner of these and of the patriarchal head which rested upon 244 11 'B . I Q vi' ,:.f I if G-XJ rl fl i 5 af , i w i U ' ini, -'tial gm and 5 1 . Y? I U A! I 1 ii.. 1 'i . , - ..: il I i , it . J. Jil, in ,,, lu ui: sinh :Hull FU-S - il' nll ' 3, ,R pn' their juncture, being pointed out to me as the person sought, had my mission shouted into his ear. He stopped just long enough to inform me that he was in the act of trying out a new piece on his pianola and must on no consideration be interrupted. ' I To the accompaniment of one of Wagner's greatest impositions, which he immediately resumed, I left the scene of my defeat and took my way to the main building, to seek out I DR. H. Z. Kip Whom I found scratching on various pieces and kinds of rocks with pointed instruments made of materials Of differing degrees of hardness-copper, iron, steel, glass. He, too, was too busy to talk, any further than to tell me that I was taking up some of Uncle Sam's valuable time in thus interrupting him in his work. He was at present subsidized by the U. S. Government, he said, to find a new test for the hardness of metals. When I Would fain have tenaciously insisted upon an interview, he cautiously extended his right hand in a very sug- gestive reach towards one of the ugliest shaped of all the rocks, and one which even my inexperienced eye could tell was the hardest of the lot. . Safely out of this place, I proceeded to look up the residence of - PROF. JOHN DANIEL Near a red-brick, rat-trap-looking sort of place, which had been previously pointed out to me as Science Hall, I came upon a little fellow who was down upon his knees beside a go-cart, talking what is ordinarily, though I think slanderously, called baby-talk to its occupant. I stopped to inquire for the desired house. He looked up at me from under the broad, straight brim of the queer black, Hat-crowned hat he wore, to tell me in a piping voice that if I sought the master of the house in question I need go no farther. He added after a moment that if I had any business with the same, I should have to come another time, as he was now too busy mending the go-cart to attend to anything else. Being near the Furman Hall, I walked down there to inquire for him whom I had heard described as the very prince of idlers, one who wore his idleness as though to the manner born, 'and upon whom it sat more becomingly than doth a crown upon an hereditary monarch, DR. WILLIAM L. DUDLEY I was shown into a sort of semi-amphitheatre and saw a group of young men and women, with open mouths and closed eyes, sitting in opera chairs ,which rose, tier after tier, from a kind of pit. Down there a very 245 ..-ew Y imposing looking gentleman stood behind a large desk talking, engaged at the same time in pouring colored liquids from one iiask into another with all the ease, grace and dignity of the great Hermann. I could not summon courage sufficient to interrupt the performance. I now began greatly to fear I was out following a forlorn hope, but nevertheless left here inquiring the whereabouts of DR. B. E. YOUNG Being finally informed that he maintained an ofhce in College Hall, I retraced my way thither. I found a bustling, middle-aged and a little more than middle-sized gentleman busily dictating to a young man stenog- rapher out of two very large and widely distended nostrils. He barely interrupted himself long enough to inform me, without opening his mouth, that he could do nothing for me: that he was busily engaged in getting up a banquet!! Wondering if it were in anticipation of this that he spared his mouth as much as possible in talking, I set out to look for DR. JOHN IVIARTIN Him I never found. I learned upon inquiry that he had not turned up on the campus the whole day. He was said to be out on his farm setting out potato slips. I now became convinced that I was out on a false scent, or had at least been following a cold trail. These men, the cause of whose idleness I had been assigned to investigate, instead of being idle, had thus far proved to be in fact the most occupied men I had ever attempted to interview. Ifelt sure that any further efforts would produce only the same fruitless results. This was but an illusion, however, and was thoroughly dispelled when, deciding to make at least one more trial, I came to the residence of DR. RICHARD joNEs I was shown into his room, where I found him dressed in decided negligee, without top-shirt and with only a minding of some trousers. He reclined on his side in a morris-chair. During the course of the interview he from time to time rolled over, with much apparent effort and blowing like a well filled cow, trying, it would seem, to follow, out his oft repeated conviction that each matter should be carefully regarded from both sides. The interview was not a cheerful one, and hardly calculated to inspire one with hope of there being any immediate prospect of the lifting of the gloom of idleness settling so heavily about the campus. He not only saw little chance of his finding anything to do, but frequently expressed a doubt that there was anything to be 246 ,Ji K, . an-odgi' wif' MQW wil lil 'U . im? ameri 15, it aw? fimydi Iii 'Bd md!! an-1 'kt 'll 'Vi 'Wd Hmm WB. 'hi '51 'fit all 'tts soon be snoring, I rose to leave. Wait a iminutef' he said. You are from Arkansas, are you? No? Well, it's all the same anyway. I have a most interesting paper to show you, containing some statistics upon education in Arkansas. Now Where can that paper have gone? he asked, as he peered all about the floor. That's the trouble with having some- body else to keep your house for you, you never can find anything you want. Sometimes, in the summer, when all my people are away I stay here and have full charge of the house myself. Then I never have any trouble finding anything I want. I can put a piece of paper down on the fioor and it will stay right there till I need it. Well, well, it's too bad, but I can't find it. You'll have to come another time, when I'll see if I can find it. I now decided to follow out his suggestion to go to the source of it all, so proceeded to look up CHANCELLOR IKIRRLAND He sat with his back to the door facing a desk upon which was spread out in a half-circle the greatest variety of keys I have ever seen displayed in one assortment: big keys, little keys, keys of all shapes and sizes, straight keys, crooked keys, keys of all patterns and devices, door keys, desk keys, keys for trunks and boxes, original keys, pass keys, keys per se and by proxies. He partially turned and glared at me over his left shoulder with his cold gray eyes as I entered. As I stopped near his chair, he asked in a calm, deliberate, nerve-shaking con- tralto. W-a-a-l, what can I do for you today? as if this were not the first time I had interrupted him in important labors. I stated the purpose of my visit. Idleness? he asked. Faculty? Out of work? Wa-al, that will have to be looked into. I'm glad you called it to my attention. You see, I'm kept so busy myself that I have no time to get around and keep up with small matters of detail like this, and unless called to my attention I'm likely to overlook them. It will have to wait, though, till I can get rid of a most important Work upon which I am now engaged, and in the midst of which you interrupted me. The Chancellor has a rather unpleasant way of reminding a visitor that, though he is perfectly welcome, yet his stay in the office is to the costly delay of most weighty matters which must be kept in abeyance so long as he remains. Suspecting a good story, however, I stayed. ln my experience as Chancellor of the University, extending now over a period of many years, I have always been most highly gratified to find the keenest sense of honor among the student-body, fully Warranting the great confidence reposed in them by the faculty. To this, however, I very much regret to state, I have 248 If 4+ 1 l f ' ,A f is -ns tif J: A im, ll vi iti ' tlvlkzdfg- h 'iyi ' i i Hi s, Q.. ' iff- -if ma! pi H. A W n-:A bat- if The if! 51 'ti 9 . -E13 :.:-- in 'C 'I--ii hier: C ight? 01 1'L7-g? 'lit fix!-:lg 17:33 ivdggqg-1. B 8 fzdnfwr idk'-S t 1glE:Jfe 'Qii yi-F 303' nl i Lf' constantly met with one marked and lamentable exception: I have found that the students of Vanderbilt Uni- versity are, as a whole, totally depraved upon the subject of keys. There is no student in the University, how- ever high his standing inthe class-room or in morals, who can be trusted with a key on whatever protestations and promises of immediate return, short of a pecuniary guarantee required to be placed on deposit by him to insure its safe return. When I made this last discovery I thought I had solved the problem, but as a matter of fact it had only begun. I at once made a rule that a deposit of fifty cents be required of each student who was to be hereafter entrusted with a key. I let out three keys on this condition and notified the Bursar to refund fifty cents to each student who brought in a key for redemption. For those three I thus took deposits on, this pile represents the ones redeemed by the Bursar last year, at fifty cents each. Sir? I beg your pardon, but to be frank with you, no, I would not think of trusting even you with a key if,,as you say, you have passed a day among the Vanderbilt students. Only last year there was a young man in the University who was engaged to assist in the library. He was in every way so honorable a young man, so entirely lovable a young man, that I was led to make an exception in his case and let him have my duplicate library key, under a simple promise of its return. That young man is now gone-is in a distant state. My key is likewise gone-in a distant state. My letters remain unanswered, my-but it is too sad a story. It's in the atmosphere, I tell you. Good evening. I'm glad you came, but I can't promise any action upon the matter you mention till I get this thing off my mind. Till then other minor affairs must wait. Here I left him, engaged as I had seen him on my entry, sadly contemplating that array of keys. This ended my first day's work. To be perfectly frank, I must admit that I was glad to get off the campus, and away from the scenes of the disappointments I had suffered. ' Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk With the morning, . my spirits rose somewhatg not enough, however, to draw me back to that campus. Though I was determined not to return there, I yet decided to continue my investigations a bit further by visiting the Law Department. Reversing the process of the day before, I this time proposed to go to the source the first thing, so stepped into the office of ' DEAN ALLEN G. HALL I found him seated at his desk, writing, with a dictionary of synonyms on one side and a volume of some- one's collection of choice superlatives on the other. He was preparing an address in behalf of prohibition, he said. 249 I next stepped into an office, upon the door of which I read, HoN. JoHN BELL KEEBLE The young man in the office told me that the owner of this name was not in town: he was out, riding up and down the L. 8c N. Railroad on his free pass. My heart was heavy within me when I was shown into a lecture room, where I was told I should find JUDGE JoHN W. JUDD An elderly gentleman, with white hair and a broad, clean-shaved, kindly face, sat back of a desk reading from a penciled manuscript of coarse, dirty paper what he announced as being a continuation of his discussion on the subject of Torts. He emphasized each sentence by pecking upon the desk with a blunt-pointed pencil about an inch and a half in length. Some forty or more young men, in the varying degrees between the closest attention and the soundest sleeping occupied the benches placed in front of the desk. I took one of the vacant seats. Young gentlemen of the class, if you ask whether a man may be held liable in tort for injuries inflicted upon another in a game of football, I answer most emphatically, yes. The law will lend its encouragement to manly sports, and will not hold one liable for unintentional injuries inflicted upon another in such a contest. To my mind, gentlemen of the class, the title of manly is grossly misapplied when used in connection with the bcaslly game of football. If a man put his fingers in my eyes, his fist in my mouth, his knees in my stomach, his elbows in my neck, and walk up and down my back with his hob-nailed shoes, shall he be heard to say that he did it in manly fun? If I know anything of the law, young gentlemen, he most certainly will not. The game of football, gentlemen of the class, is a relic of barbarismg it had its inception back in those dark ages before the advent of the Christian religion, and was only temporarily replaced during the time of the supremacy of Rome by the gladiatorial combats and the spectacles of burning Christians, with which the populace of that wicked city amused itself. ' The first historical record of the game I have been able to discover is the account given us in II Sam. II., of that fierce game on Helkats Field in Gibeon, between the representatives of those two great institutions of Israel and Judah. The rivalry between these institutions had been very keen for sometime, but had been greatly intensified recently, when Saul, the president of Israel, died, being succeeded by Ishbosheth. You see, David had aspired to that position, but was turned down by the trustees, and had to rest as content as possible with the chancellorship of Judah. With such a man, however, not much content was possible, in such circumstances, 260 50 DI mf PHE fungi have. Coacl signal 53111 gm? W buts day: and: 'Quan -H sh n.-ZZ jpg iii llhllnm iid m ill idk alllfi ills In .ilk gilt! pbrlri' UUIUUQ :4unl V in-1' nv' so David had ordered his head-coach, the Wizard joab, to spare no scholarships and other special induce- ments towards obtaining the best of material, and to bring out the best he had in his system to round out a perfect machine to take up against the one trained by his great rival, Hurry-Up Abner. The teams were in line condition when the great day arrived, and each was supported by a tremendous force of rooters. After the usual preliminary negotiations, during which it several times seemed the game would have to be called off because of failure to agree as to the terms, Coach Abner at last started things by telling Coach Joab to let the young men get up and play together. They lined up, twelve on a side, and at the first signal Went together. Every young man caught each his opponent by the head and stuck his knife under the fifth rib, and they all fell down together. Right here some rooters became involved on the sidelines, and the game ended in a most disgraceful riot. There, young gentlemen of the class, you have a very fine exposition of a football game. The constant agitation for reform has brought about some modifications in the rules of the game, it is true, but these have been but slight, in all its essential features, to all intents and purposes, it has remained the same game to this good day: the young men, eleven on a side now, still rise up to play, continue to catch each his fellow by his head, and all fall down together. -J. M. SOUBY. Physics I. 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NEEIQ IQO3 IQO4 R. M. BI.-KNN . . . CLARK WILLIAMS 1994 1995 M. F. WOODROW . W. R. PORTER 1995 1996 PIARTMAN TRAVIS . E. P. SCALES IQO-6 1997 ALLAN F. ODELL . E. L. PEEPLES 1997 1998 CARL H. MCHENRY . . . ANDREW PRATHER Year. 1 998-1 999 . The Commodore QThe name of the annual was changed from COMET to COMMODORE, March 4th, IQOQD. Editor-in-chief. Business Manager. NOEL T. DOWLING . . W. L. GILMORE 25 'N ? iimwfm ' ' - kk . My ,. K' gary.-0' ' ' . ,..,mm,,,,.-. .. , ,mX. W w .l-Q15--'- A'A'Z AK 77fU55-Pffor J Neva. XC , A1397 ww!! . mg .IF as 3 A 1 1 ii 1 1 The Observer A L1terary Magazine, published Monthly by the Pkulosophic and Dia1ec1:1c L1terary SOC16t1CS of Vanderbilt Univers1ty Editor-in-chief JNO. C. RANSOM Associate Editors ALLAN ODELL RoB'r. F. VAUGHN Jg M. SOUBY NOEL' T. DOWLING FRED' T. WILSON C. G. WHITTEN Bfufsiness Manager B. F. BATTS 'F'-.r - n WAHA, ' I ' Y , It xr ., ' . rr . T - A .V L v I 1 , A Q u V , .1 x Vi A I vi J-lx .luv-4 l I 'F JF' 'I' h -s V -..i -Y -I '- M YK Y 1' IJ, I it . 1.14.9 VP. 'mum' 1881 I882 1883 1883 1884 1884 1885 1885 1886 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1303 1894 1395 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 IQOI 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 The Observer-Officers from the Beginning Year: Edt-ior: Business Manager: 1882 CDec. to Junej J. F. COLVILLE . C. M. BRANDON 1883 CSept. to Jan.J J. E. HARRISON . . WALTER CAIN 1883 CFeb. to Juneh J. C. MCREYNOLDS . H. M. MERIWETHER 1884 CSept. to Jar1,J W. F. BOGGESS . . B. F. DEBOW 4 L. R. GODWIN . . W. A. PUSEY 1884 Web' to june? W. E. TOWSON . B. F. TAYLOR 1885 CSept. to JarI.J W. H. COTTON . J. M. STRAYTON 1885 CFeb. to Juneb W. B. BURKE . . T. L. THOMPSON 1886 CSept. to Jar1.J J. E. STOVALL . . R. T. SMITH 1886 CFeb. to Junej H. H. WHITE . J. B. ELLIS 1887 ...... H. N. SNYDER . . H. H. WHITE 1888 ...... J. B. KEEBLE . . WILLIAM KINNEY 1889 . E.J.ITARPER . VV'C'CHERRY W. W. HASTINGS 1890 . W. G. BONTA . STEWART BROOKS 1891 . J. W. MOORE . . W. M. SANDERSON 1892 . J. M. STROTHER . . F. P. TURNER 1895 . EDWIN MIMS . . S. K. BLAND 1894 . T. G. KITTRELL . . W. W. CRAIG 1895 . W. B. NANCE . R. E. L. SANER 1896 . J. R. LIN . . . J. R. NEAL 1897 . T. H. BREWER . E. C. ROBINSON 1898 . HALSY WERLEIN . G. M. DUCKWORTH 1899 . W. E. BAIRD . . S. V. GARDINER 1900 . D. K. LAMBUTH . . JOHN P. TURNER 1901 . CARL MONR . . JAMES A. PEOPLES 1902 . PAUL B. KERN . . W. W. HUGHES IQO3 . JOHN W. CLIFTON . I. T. CAMERON 1904 . H. W. DUBOSE . . J. W. NICHOLS IQOS . EVERETT B. TUCKER W. J. ANDERSON 1906 . GATES P. THRUSTON NASH P. MORGAN 1907 . NEIL P. CULLOM . . A. T. HOWARD IQO8 . S.CECH,EWUNG .. E.VV.GRAHAM 1909 . JOHN C. RANSOM . B. F. BATTS 262 ge- ..............- ..-..-' -wi..- . ,....-...,,J ,Nessm r? ,.-.- -...... v-i... v I 1 b T ANIQSX U N'f K ' 'N -.fFcM L NNE R'- X Ep K Ab Mi, QT h H U ,, f- ff You IILES A20 'fl52,N,x X K WLQTIC xhfblr PJ ,N KOQ WHITYEN X 59 N RA?-qborlx X .Ak CR BEL'-Q, 'FT K E 5 .gf 1, 5, X A 55 rg. Tffuss, Pffo. A Athldi Vande A v A 1? ,, E ? V I 3 . it ilu' 1 A Weekly journal of College Life, published by the Athletic Association and Devoted to the Interests of I. L 5 ' Vanderbilt Students. , ' Editor-in-Chief CARLISLE G. WHITTEN, 'og li? - ' Athletic Editor V ' NOEL T. DOWLING. 'og 'X Associate Editors WM. ADEN, ,II SAM D BELL, 'og JNO C RANSOM o I W YOUNG JR CHAS CASON ro IAS S WATSON og Local and Personal Department Editors A C HUNT og ....... . . .Law Rov WEBB og ...... . Medical Business Manager E ALLEN Cox, 'og 265 The Hustler-Officers from the Beginning M. F. WOODROW . . Year: Editor: 1888-1889 Unknown. . . 1889-1890 Not PLlbliShCd . 18 O-18 1 Unknown. . . 9 9 LEE BURCH . . 1891-1892 E. H. JONES 1892-1893 E. H. JONES . . . 1893-1394 CHARLES C. TRABUE 1894-1395 G. B. OVERTON . . ISQS-1896 B. E. YOUNG . . 1396-1397 B. E. YOUNG . . 1897-1893 R. I. MOORE . 1393-1399 M. W. BUSH . . 1399-1900 JOHN PASCHALL . . 1900-1901 A. WILLIAMS . 1001-1903 MANN . . 1902-1903 MOORE . 1903-1904 F. DAVIS . . I O4-I O' 1305-13023 INNIS BROWN . . IQQ6-IQO7' LLOYD . 1907-1903 Lors BEJAGH . . 1903-1909 C. G. WHITTEN . 266 Manager .' Unknown Unknown P. H. PORTER P. H. PORTER J. H. DEWITT C. T. KIRKPATRICK C. T. KIRKPATRICK W. B. MALONE, JR. G. M. LOVELACE J. R. SNYDER R. W. HYNDS H. M. MORSCHHETMER S. A. JOHNSON J. A. PEOPLES ALONZO MONK L. D. HUDSON BEN. W. KEY M. A. BRADFORD, JR J. L. CRAIG HAMILTON DOUGLAS ALLEN Cox 'ti 'Q . . an , if l ll ll P ll gin-I-lf. Vanderbilt University Quarterly A RECORD OF UNIVERSITY LIFE AND WORK General Publication Committee J. H. KIRKLA-ND, Chairman ................ Chancellor of Vanderbilt University FREDERICK W. MOORE . . . ...... Dean of Academic Faculty W. H. SCHUERMAN W. F. TILLETT . . HORACE H. LURTON W. L. DUDLEY . . I. T. MCGILL . . . D. R. STUBBLEFIELD JOHN H. DEWITT. . CHARLES C. TRABUE GEORGE R. MAYFIELD B. E. YOUNG . I. E. HART . 267 . Dean of Engineering Faculty . . Dean of Theological Faculty . . . . . Dean of Law Faculty . . . . . Dean of Medical Faculty Dean of Pharmaceutical Faculty . . . . . Dean of Dental Faculty . of Alumni Association . of Alumni Association . . . of Graduate Club . . Editor-in-Chief . Business Manager Onward fLines suggested by a view from the Window of a train.5 just a cottage on the hill-side And a fertile farm below, Teaching compensation's lesson: Ye shall reap as ye shall sow - There a rose-bud by the door-step Drinking in the sun and rain Mingles them in Mystery's work-shop, Breathes them, fragrant, out again Stands the mother in the doorway With the infant in her arm Watching, eager, for the father Coming home across the farm. Rushing by, a youth, I babbled: This is not the scheme of God, That his image thus should stagnate, Barely raised above the sod, Scarcely wiser than his oxen That he drives before him now, Thoughts no deeper than the furrows, Dreams no wider than the plow. He but witnesses the drama, Plays no role upon the stage, Only views as passing pageants All the glories of his age. What a stagnant life, and useless! Surely this is not God's plan, He would have us ever Onward, Onward ever with the van. Thus in youth I hastened forward Lured as by a siren song, 268 By the echo of Achievements Of the Marching Human Throng. In a moment I was with them Rushing onward with the rest, Pushing, driving, struggling, striving, In the frantic, mad'ning quest. Quest? I said, a moment pausing, Asked myself, What is my quest? Then the deaf'ning cry of onward Drowned the answer in my breast. Still I struggled, beastly drunken With the Spirit of the Age, Echoed shriekingly the watchword Like an idiot in a rage. See our progress! Might!-y Builders! Was the boast that lled the air, Never dreamed we that an epoch Would but find a wreckage there. Architects of but an hour, Building castles in the sand, That the Sea of Time would scatter With a ruthless, wrecking hand. Thus I staggered, ever Onward, Onward ever from the Truthg Silent were the inward voices That had guided me in youthg In the place of youthful visions I beheld the young and old I In the lab rinthine meshes Of a godless greed for Gold. More and more the Sacred Voices Sickened by the whirling maelstrom Bearing millions to their doom, Helplessly I looked above me, Saw a light above the gloom, Felt a touch upon my shoulder, Glanced around, and Age was there, Breathing chill upon my passions, Breathing frost upon my hair. Less and less the cries of Onward Sounded throu8h my aching breast, Onward just a cottage by the hill-side And a fertile farm below Teaching Compensation's lesson: Ye shall reap as ye shall showif- There a rosebud by the door-step, Drinking in the sun and rain, Mingles them in Mystery's workshop, Breathes them, fragrant, out again Stands the mother in the doorway With the infant in her arm. Watching, eager, for the father Lulled my spirit into rest. Coming home across the farm. Tottering back in age I reasoned: Here we find the plan of God, Here we grow into his Image Cradled close to Nature's sod. Here we find appointed Teachers Wiser than the words of man, Living, breathing forth in Beauty, All the glories of his plan. Here the weird and sacred voices Of the Spirit never die, Chanting ever faithful echoes Of the Voice beyond the skyg And the Spirit's watchword Onward Like a music here is heard Singing 'Onward'! Ever Upward! Through the Highv1sSayHof His Word. ' 269 'FRESHIE SEEUNG Hi!-'X5EL7'l15 Q1-'NE.Rs SEEYUVX 270 g ug.: --. M ywaqm .,,, -V bw E. 1 U A U - W , ,-..,Y- . W 1. V, ' ' '-W--M v - - W . A , . , .:: f,.c,ar '57 I Lin ...:'::.::.. :--- fs--4 L. '1rnu :lr vw- an vw EC' J J J .2- -v CQ ch will. 1 n QQQQIC 'x K. ::.eB'A.f FJ I nk. r . .Ns E NEERH Vanderbilt Engineering Association Officers H. H. CARTWRIGHT, ..... .... P resident M. A. ROONEY, . . . . . . Vice-President PAUL DONALDSON, . . Recordmg Secretary I. W. MCMURRAY. . . .... Cor. Secretary. W. H. HOWE ,...... .......... T reasurer Executive Committee E. H. WEST A J. R. CHESHIRE Members , Post-Graduate Iunior Class B. F- UHL . . ..'.... . . Dallas, Texas BAUGH, J. W. . ....... . Nashville, Tenn. BOND, W. H. . . . . New Orleans, La. I BUFORD, E. H. . Nashville, Tenn Senior Class CALDWELL, E. . Nashville, Tenn ANDREWS, J. D. JR ......... . Nashville, Tenn CHESHIRE, I. R. Nashville, Tenn ARCHER, G. F. .... Greenville, Miss HAYS, J. E. . . Nashville, Tenn BETTISON, P. R.. . ..... Nashville, Tenn MAY,'A. W. . . Nashville, Tenn BRUMEACH, C. F. . . . .Thompson Station, Tenn MCMURRAY, J. W. . Nashville Tenn CARTWRIGHT, H. H. . . ..... Nashville, Tenn NEELY, W. D. '. . . . Smyrna Tenn CoNNELL, H. P. . . .... Nashville, Tenn PENTECOST, C. B. . Nashville Tenn CowAN, H. B. . . . Nashville, Tenn. RooNEv, M. A. . Nashville Tenn DEFORD, J. P. . . Fayetteville, Tenn. SAMPLE, H. A. B. . . . . . Memphis, Tenn GILL, R. H. .... . Fayetteville, Tenn. STEWART, W. T. ......... Ft. Worth, Tex HARLAN, W. E. .... . f Mt. Pleasant, Tenn PATTERSON, R. M. Ir. . . . . Nashville, Tenn. sophomore Ciass STEELE, W. C .... . . . . Martin, Tenn ALEXANDER, W. M ........ A . . Gallatin, Tenn TALLEY, E. G. . . . Nashville, Tenn. ANDREWS, E. C. Nashville, 4Denn WEST, E. H .... . . Nashville, Tenn ANDREWS, W. V. Nashville,-'Penn WHITLIAN, W. S. . . . Nashville, Tenn. BANG, WM. . . Nashville, Tenn. 274 mmf' nn 'Ji gmail: I CMU' mv' mmf' Dpll. null Hmm'-' JMQ mal lgugf. Punll S1111 an Inu .J rn lim lf! lil'- ik- 55 it' lu lg B 'll- BLACKMAN, J. W. BRAWNER, J. J. . BUFORD, J. S. . Vanderbilt Engineering Association Sophomore Class Freshman Class HERIGES, R. M. Jr. HOLEMAN, J. W. . - p Members Brentwood, Tenn. Brentwood, Tenn Nashville, Tenn CALDWELL, W. D. . Nashville, TSHH COVINGTON, C. B. . Nashville, Term DEPIEERRI, B. L. . Nashville, Tenn DODD, R. F. . . Nashville, Tenn DONALDSON, P. . Nashville, Tenn HOGAN, F. W. . Nashville, Tenn JOSLIN, O ..... . Dickson, Tenn MOCLURE, M. B. . . . Nashville, Tenn MOORE, P ..... . Nashville, Tenn PETTY, J. H ...... . Culleoka, Tenn STUBBLEEIELD, D. W. . . . Nashville, Tenn THROOP, K. H. . . . Nashville, Tenn WEAKLEY, S.,A. . . Nashville, Tenn WILLIAMS, H. H. . . Barnesville, Ga WILLIAMSON, C. G ..... .... I ndianapolis, Ind WITHEBSPOON, E. E. ....... Murfreesboro, Tenn ARERS, J. C. . . ANDERSON, J. H. BENNIE, B. A. . BLACKWELL, F. N. BLUE, W. . . BURK, MAX . . GHRISf.l.'0'PH'ER, C. P. CURTISS, L. R. . DISMURES, A. R. FLOWERS, H. F. Q-k1II.LENwA.TER, H. GIDMORE, C. . . HECHT, L. M. . L.. . . Jeanerette, La Bellevue, Tenn Nashville, Tenn Memphis, Tenn Nashville, Tenn . . Logoisk, Minsk, Russia Nashville, Tenn. Jackson, Tenn Nashville, Tenn. . Adairville, Ky. . Boise, Idaho. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. 275 HOWE, W. H. . . HUGHES, R. H. . . JONES, J. E. JR. . KAIN, E. C. . . KIRKMAN, C. M. . KLYCE, W. H. JR. LIGHTMAN, A. M. . MADUX, F. G. . . MARTIN, C. T. . . METZGER, W. E. JR. MOORE, H. H. . . MORRISON, J. C., JR. PASCHALL, A. B. . PERRY, H. W. . . PORTER, F. D. . ROCHE, F. R. . . ScHLEssER, G. L. . SORRELS, O. M. . . STEAGALL, G. W. JR. . . . SMITH, C. N .... SYMMES, J. C. JR. . VERNON, C. C. JR. WILLIAMS, C. T. . COVINGTON, C. L. . FOX, W. L. . . GUILD, J. C. . HILL, J. B. . . . JOHNSON, F1 W. . KNOX, J. G. . . I . Nashville, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn . Nashville Tenn . Nashville Tenn . Jonesboro, Ark . Nashville Tenn . Nashville, Tenn . Nashville Tenn . Nashville Tenn . Nashville Tenn . . . Mobile, Ala . Nashville, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn . Franklin, Tenn . . Tazewell, Va . Nashville, . Nashville . Nashville Petersburg, Tullahoma Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn . . Louisville, Ky . Nashville, . Nashville, Copper Hill, . Nashville, . Nashville, Chattanooga, Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn . Tenn Tenn. . Alexandria, La. . Nashville, Tenn, . Nashville, Tenn. X Mfr f2QQj'? - -. lllf X1iTfH::::::f ' ilhl U ml ig, J 5 wi , ' . .fjihxd-W V uni nj ...Sp , V 4 m 1 . ' . - . , --.,. , A ' qw we 1 ' '- ' f - X u I I X .f-7 -ov .. l -41 sl 'T-an l 1 s 0 C O in 4 i , . I ll Q ! . I s ,l nflg' r. ,fwmf fWw4y I ..-. . -.,i.., GRAD ATE CLUB Officers H. M. HENRY, President W. F. MURRAH, Vfice-Preszdent I MISS FLORENA GATES Secretary and Treasurer Members R. T. CORNELIUS C. D. DANIEL C. B. DUNCAN JOHN R. FISHER JOHN C. GODBEY MRS. ALBERT HALLFY W. M. JOHNSON E. V. JONES G. R. 'NIAYFIELD B. E. MITCHELL A. F. ODELL JAS. RHODES H. STANFORD A. E. WOOD J. M. .CULBREATH SING-UNG ZUNG GEO. BENNETT W. F. HIPP 7 I 4 F Y I 1 1 ,, I 1 Lf i 1- . , Q X tx X na ii H E3 -if 5 ,QAQIAB I h ry, Exk? , . 'T' 'KN ' f X N .E . ,KQV 'E idnxvzrsi if IJ G 11 21111 V. 7 N , i-,,,x,1.q Q J '1,ih?3g5f41Q i ik , yi 5 4 ,513 X L. lx, -W.. I F5 V' 'O S ...'1if2,1w',,: at xv, - . , - 3 I 'N' -'ff,, f 771055 A ctwe Members ROBT. F. VAUGHN F. HILL TURNER ROBT. S. HENRY G. P. THRUSTON, JR. ALLEN F. ODELL ROBT. S. HENRY JNO. C. RANSOM . R. HILL TURNER A lumni INO. E. ROSSER NEIL P. CULLOM LEE DOUGLAS S. CECIL EWING T .T. HATTON I. E. BERRY C. A. BOWEN Officers . Preszdent . Secretary . . Treasurer Members MORLAND WIizkLING PAUL B. KERN CHAS. A. LLOYD I. M. CULBREATH A. M. SOUBY JNO. L. CRAIG 'A 1 wif! 6' Calumet Club Come fill the pipe of peace tonight And smoke in friendship pure: , Let all toast deep, in true delight- United, while our vows we plight- ,rt My Goddess, Literature! Encircled in Athena's band, To Calumet we give our hand. f HE third year has passed since the entrance of the Calumet Club into Sigma Upsilon, and every year has been distinguished by growing interest and enthusiasm to follow out those lofty ideals expressed in the motto: frugpia, fruvouoia, goalofloyia, The smoke, which rises from Calumet's camp-fires, circles higher and higher, seeking those realms Where lies' the fullest congeniality of spirits. It would probably be of benefit to new students to insert here an explanation as to the nature of this body. Contrary to the usual conception, this Club is not a secret organization, only in so far tha.t it Withholds from publicity the fundamental principles upon which the dignity of the order rests. The choice of its members- is based not upon individual prominence in the University, but upon the broad-minded selections of those Who have the ideals and ability. Neither can it be said, that Calumet is an honorary society, as the custorlflgglry eaning of the term is interpreted, for a student may possess the qualifications of grade-making, and still be,g37vhgI,, unfit for Calumet. l,c, ' The most marked characteristic of the Club is its uniquity of design and purpose. It is difficiilt iof explana- tion, and only those who have become members, who have Hlled their Calumets around the camp-fire, and have watched the up-curling smoke, can realize to the full, the contentment and significance that lies in the Word CAL- UMET. Love of learning, the sequestered nooks, And all the sweet serenity of books, I combine with good-fellowship to make a happy combination, marvellously adapted to fill an inestimable place in a student's life. 284 I J- Q ,ani ,ad 91 ani gud ir!! 1' , lx is -'fb ,y- F , ink -lfhznfg 4 an easy, Q if fil- be-'f lp I ig: The' various other chapters of Sigma Upsilon over the South, are based upon the same principle, the same ideals, and the same prerequisites for membership. ,A N It is the aim of the National Organization to foster a spirit of original composition among students. And in order that their work may reflect the sanest and most wholesome phases of life, it lends its aid only to the broad-minded. i A Now that I have explained in some small measure the intention of the Club, let me conclude with a wish to the underclassmen:-That you all may be possessed of the spark which grows into a Hameg that you may be fouand Worthy, that you may have the joy of sitting around the camp-Hreg and that the principles engendered you may be, ' i . . . high thought, and amiable words, and courtliness, and the desire of fame, and love of truth, and all that makes a man. 4. - r iff. y if 9 ',1, . .. ,, vu 285 28 AE. 00 Q90 Oo 0 'XX xp N xx. R ,f .XV L,w..f W .- wx Rx, i UB N Xxx 15 'Ns l lr F' ii' Organized 1905. 1' 289 Officers DAVID H. MORTON ,.., Presidwzf E. ALLEN COX ,... Vice-Presidezzl EDVVARD HKVEST NORMAN DALE , ...A Sccrefary . . . .Treaszwer VVITHERS G. PEEBLES, . . Direcfor Active Members J. V. BLAKE NORMAN DALE WM. HUMR W. T. MCIJAIN D. H. NIORTON W. W. PINSON HARRY STAM E. A. Cox K. K. GARTNER C. L. KING E. B. MAUPIN W. G. PEEBLES I. B. PROCTER E. H. WEST C. G. WHITTEN X 6 'T' SN. ERWIW CALDWELL . . President WILLIAM D NEELY . . Vfice-President NOEL T DOWLING . Secfetafry-Treasurer I. G. KNOX VV. D. NEELY PAUL F. NYE W. R. PEEBLES TI'IONIAS PEPPER, JR. WALLACE W. PINSON SIDNEY VV. RIDDLE PERKINS SEXTON W. H. SYVIGGART Members from the Beginning E. A. INGLIS J. J. IQING W. S. LOVE H. E. PALMER, IR. E. L. PEOPLES E. B. POTTS ANDREW PRATHER J. N. STONE LEWIS TILLMAN D. H. NIORTON WITHERS PEEBLES H. R. PERRY ANDREW' PRATHEAR J. B. PROCTER DAVID WEBB E. H. WEST i A f 1' ll? .... ---mann t 1 Y T y , H 1 X N I T Q I l Q I ,A W HAcKENSCHMIDT NETTERVILLE. ULITTLE BILLIEH FORD 44 HVVEARY VVILLIEH STEWART.HB1'IGHT EYES CALLICOTT A K'LANDGRAFT CLARK :I ROSE BUD LYLE I SQUIRT WILSON I HSHORTYH YOUNG i 'LWINKEYH PRIDE 1 'WVILLIEN :XMBERG R- LOUSE BICIQEE 3 H HFBITZH MOORE I PAT ' PATTERSON X HBULL CON GUILD, Presideazf BO XVILLIAMS, Vice-Prcsvfdczzf ZIT ZEITLER, Sec1'c!ar3'-Tvxzzszzrcr SQUIRREL MOORMAN, Dir.-Gen. A4 5 I LOvEv CALDXVELL 'BAT IACIQSON 1 HVVICKHSTUBBLEFIELD S I A- 'G 'B E' , H H A NATCIILR RIGSBI HGOBBO H BEASLEY HAM ,PXNDREXYS BRADSELF ZEDUIQEH SXENN ' . FORD OSIEH ILL KITTY IQITTRELL 'BUCIQYU DOIDD NAT HZAXVTHORNE 'XIFTY' POLIQ I ll TEXAS XVERLEIN 'JOCIC' MOORE TRABU COLLIER BUZZ LONG iigXIAPPx 'H PIAPPEL URIIKEH HUNT , , UPELO SMITH PETE 'KING 293 1 4 l 1 W-lqwxi A-A,Ju.L.....N-..,.-7. ... --Y- s - T VANDERBI FLORENA GATES REBECCA YOUNG AGNES AMIS . . LAURA MASON . JULIET HARTMAN ADDIE BARTLETT LILA MAX' BARTLETT VIRGINIA BLACK RUBY CHAPPELL JULIA CHESTER ANNA RUSSELL COLE GENEVIEVE COOK EDITH DENNY JENNIE DICICERSON ELSIE ESKIND LENA GODBEY 295 1909 ' Officers Members IQATHARINE C. HALLEX' ELAINE JONES BERENICE IQAUFMAN RHODA Ii.-XUFMAN MARTHA LANIER NANNIE LEXVIS NANITA MACDONELL ELIZABETH MCELREATH ADA RAINES VIRGINIA RANDLE IWORRICE RICH . . PfCS7fdC'll'f . . ViCc-Pvfcsidcmf . Scfrelary-Treasurer . . . . Czfsiodifzn JUczrslmZ ELEANOR RICHARDSON HELEN ROSE UTOPIA ROTIIROCK LAMAR RYALS NELSON SAVAGE RQIATTIE STOCKS ROSE TATE FLORENCE TEAGUIE EUNICE AWARE ROSA XVYATT LOUISE YOUNG 1 L k L. 1 9 Ill 4 GI f i E - I 1 L 5 N 4 V1 1 F' gy. Officers DR. J. H. KIRKLAND ...... President 4 GEO. F. ARCHER, JR. .b . Acting President W. M.'WOODALL . . . .... Secretary BANKS BENNIE . . . . Treasurer f M. GUY McCOLLUM . . Director R. C. PATTERSON . . Manager 297 I W Z4 Q. 51 H. M. CALLICOTT . . Librarian fi ? 0 9 so Q1 x ,s N0 H. M. CALLICOTT HARVEY PRIDE BANKS BENNIE W. F. MURRAH I. L. SMITH W. M. ANDERSON D. W. STUBBLEFIELD GEORGE F. ARCHER, IR. Deceased. I. H. LAWSON Springfield, Tenn. . Gallatin, Tenn. . Memphis, Tenn. . KcKenzie, Tenn. . Rome, Ga ......... Barnesville, Ga. CMatineeD Macon, Ga ....... Atlanta, Ga. .... . Gainesville, Ga. CMatineej Athens, Ga. ..... . Greenville, S. C. . . Nashville, Tenn. . . Glee Club Mernbers F first Tenors G. S. FRAZER N. N. PO LK E. G. RIDDICK Second Tenors I DOUGLAS HENRY T. H. INGRAM R. C. PATTERSON D. P. SEXTON ED PATTERSON First Basses F. P. BRADFORD N. B. JACKSON Second Basses Season of I909 298 W. M. WOODALL A. N. BOBBITT E. WERLEIN . . . February IQ February 22 March 22 March 2 3 March 29 March 30 March 30 March 31 April 1 April I April 2 April I2 m,l iii sum iid lm: Bu :di 'B Gun W You hm Q We ill Q i ihfi r If English II or III or IV Monday, Wednesday, Friday-11 to I2 QA MONOLOGUE BY A. BJ Put me somewhere east of Suez, where the Best is like the Worst. Rudyard Kipling, A Poet without a Vision. The fathers have eaten sour grapes. Job, or the Three Friends of job? Cursed be the Social Wants that sin against the Strength of Youth. What is the lesson' to-day, Mr. Adams? What? Locksley Hall? Still on Locksley Hall? Yes, yes. What page is that on, Mr. Adams? 95? page 95? Yes, 95. Have you read this poem, Mr. Adams? Un-huh, you have. How often have you read it, Mr. Adams? Once? Only once? Then you can't discuss it intelligently, Mr. Adams. Well, let's see: When I dipped into the future-near the bottom of page 98-far as human eye could see, Saw the Vision of the World, and all the wonders that would be. What does that mean to you, Mr. Culver? Um, um-by the way, I was reading the moi-ning's newspaper. Any of you seen the morning's paper? And I saw something that reminded me of English II. Now, what do you suppose it was? I cut it out to show you-here in my book-I'll have it in a minute-just a line or two-it will stir you up-I must have left it at home. But here's something that may interest you, Mr. Swann. Here's an editorial from a New York paper on battleships. Ever seen this editorial, Mr. Swann? Why doesn't Mr. Swann see an editorial like this? He doesn't take the right kind of paper and if he did he wouldn't read 'em-wouldn't read 'em with intelligence. How much does a battleship cost? What? Oh, a great deal more than that! A battleship costs-one battleship costs-oh, more than all the other expenses of the United States Government put together. You believe that, Mr. Swann? Umm-m, well you look that up. But why do we want battleships? What's that? Oh, yes, you want them, Mr. Swann. And these other young men want them, too. You all have martial spirit. You believe in popping the Filipinos over like rabbits-these young ladies, too. Why, it makes my heart ache when I think how nice sweet young ladies and ministers of the gospel will get wrought up over this kind of thing! Now, what was it that class of girls said when their teacher said she felt sorry for the Spaniards at Manila Bay? Oh, you unpatriotic thing! Yes. We just donQt think about them at all, do we? Why, I suppose fifty years ago some Yankees actually had horns. Yes, we just don't think-high spirited Mr. Cleaves, up in Kentucky, would get mixed up in a bloody feud. Ah, how close we all have been to the gallowsl Why, you know, there are four kinds of theft these days-stealing, petit larceny, grand larceny and glorious larceny. See where you come in? Glorious larceny! Yes, ninety-nine one-hundredths of Mr. Cleaves' is radically wrong, and the pity of it is he doesn't care. Well, we all have our limitations--we can't sympathize with the other fellow. Take Iago, for instance, did Iago have little yellow curls? We must guard against reading our own ideas into the poem. How's that? Well, Miss Rothrock, that ought to be so. I don't know whether it is or not. Well, let's go on. Mr. Zeitler, at the top of the page. What? Now, that's just the reason I ask you all to buy the same edition. It takes so much time to find the place. We waste time dread- . A 299 fully. What were we speaking of? Oh, yes, Filipinos and battleships. What connection has this with the text, Mr. Zeitler? Don't know? Umm-um-m, well, I don't know either. Let's go on. Yes, that's true, Mr. Swann. Now, I once met a man on the train and talked to him a while. He was a profane man, a very profane man, oh, an exceedingly profane man. I learned a good deal from him. He had been in China in the Boxer uprising and took a ten thousand dollar bracelet from a Chinese temple. Good enough for 'emi What did the heathen want with it any way? Your point of view exactly, Mr. Swann. Why, an Amer- ican woman I knew of made thirty-seven thousand dollars selling stuff she'd bought for little or nothing, stolen from the palaces and temples. How'd she know? Now, Mr. Baker, if a tramp offered you a diamond for twenty-five cents, what would you think? Yes, yes. Well, let's go on. What did you say, Mr. Baker? Well, yes-um, that's important if true, Mr. Baker- important if true. Well, let's go on. Now, on the next page, The common sense of most, etc. The trouble with most is they just don't care-you don't care, Mr. Baker, do you? Oh, no, you don't-you think you do, may be, but you don't. If you did, you just couldn't sleep at night -you'd lose your appetite for thinking of it. It just makes me mad-yes, mad, Mr. Baker-to see some things. Now, just take the matter of Niagara Falls, for instance. Mr. Crowe, what would you do if you had Niagara Falls in your back yard? I'll tell you what, you'd get rich off your mills and factories. Oh, yes you would-now, don't argue with me, Mr. Crowe, don't argue with me. Oh, the pity of it, the pity of it. All because Mr. Crowe doesn't care. Mr. Swann doesn't care either. What is he thinking about? A house on West End and an auto for Mrs. Swann. Now, that is not the attitude of a good citizen. A good citizen thinks of the great majority of people-yes-have you ever read The Cry of the City ? Any of you? Yes, yes, who wrote that? Yes, he is a friend of mine. His second cousin was one of my students-a very bright boyf-I thought a. great deal of that boy. He's going to be a cabinet officer. Well, I believe I told you all to come provided with paper. Mr. Cleaves, you want to gladden your poor old teacher's heart by Writing a little for him, don't you? What, just three minutes left? Well, be sure to bring paper next time, and read the seven poems whose names we marked last time. Be able to discuss them intelligently-intelligently, now. Class dismissed. IN CHAPEL. An unknown youth behind me sat, And Oh, Good Land! He spat and spat! Some day he'1l spit hisself away. Oh. how I long for that good day! 300 J BIJOU PROCTER 4 MIKE HUNT . . BULLCON GUILD KIKE STOKES . BULLCON GUILD HAM ANDREWS J' POP PRIDE J MIKE HUNT BEANIE REED J 4 KITTIE KITTRELL 4 JELLY BEENE ' BUGS HAGOOD X FRITZ MOORE ALGIE ALEXANDER WILLIE WILLIE STEWART NOOKY BARRS - 'Resigned 30 Officers Members . . . . '. . Diker-'in-Chief . H older-of-the-F ashfion-Plate . . . M aster-M uh'-H unter . . G7ua1'd'ian-of-the- j elly-B ean BIJOU PROCTER REGGIE GILLILAND NUTTY NETTERVILLE AQBUCKIE DODD KIKE STOKES FREE LUNCH TALLEY SWEETIE FLEMING WILLIE SWIGGART FLOOZYE FRAZER SAMMY BELL PRIDE WATSON ':: A .i J i 1 Cul! ll ., I Doi NB W wx, IDI Ill! Az sg. Tun. I-ul Ulm hu lan Gm 'Q 1 CULLEN COLEMAN DANIEL MISS NANNIE MEEM LEWIS ALLAN F. ODELL .... WITI-IERS G. PEEBLES . . CHARLES H. WEBSTER . . Dow B. BEENE .... NOEL T. DOWLING . . WILLIAM M. MULLEN . . WILLIAM H. BLANTON . . WILLIAM A. 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F irst Vice-President Second Vice-President .Third Vice-President Fourth Vice-President' . . , . . Secretary . Treasurer . . Reporter . Attorney I:Asterisks denote those members who wanted to create enough Offices to go round among the members.l 305 Hi 1 ,MW e W . ,. H Nic., X , , 1 ff' ,E S. Fx H 1 li X125 7, . ' f V f rg., Frm- 1- f, .I 1 V ,f I ff if 9444- :cf f 'f f H if ffv ffff 5-, , 1 ,V ',, ' E f ffvf f N, I ' JU I, I f f Q i ff , i I!,',i,,,' 1 flw fff NIJ' 5 ' K 1 l . 'f y 1 Qls 4,5 wr... V- 1? I ,fffflfdflffahw jl , '77'-I ff ' fe w wM'x 'xx ' H f? 35eI 2Wf w e , WU 'f. 17 V xff Q 'kkls-' H ! 9' 4 5 5 .fd jf if Y Q 5 306 Branham W. H. SWIGGART C. F. BRUMBACH W. R. PEEBLES . M. U. GRIFFIN .. J. L. CHURCH . . N. B. HUGHES . and Hughes Club Officers President . Vice-Presiden . . Secretary . . . Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms . . . Chaplain had Tohun Swv? fun' u-+5 Branham and Hughes Club Members L. W. GORTON J. G. ARCHER WM. HUME, JR. LEO. BEIACH DAVID H. MORTON R. E. ENOCHS I. B. 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PRITCHETT MCLARTY, Decatur l Freshman Academic HARRY FULCHER COMER, Comer LAMAR GERTRUDE RYALS, Cordele BERENICE D. KAUFMAN, Columbus ROSA LEE WYATT, Menlo ' . Engineering I J HENRY HUDSON WILLIAMS, Barnesville Q'-ij, Biblical I PAUL EUGENE BUYERS, Whitesburg JOHN F. EDWARDS, Barnardsville WM. ARP WOODRUFF, Winder WM. CURTIS FRANCIS, Waycross JASPER J. COPELAN, Siloam LEONARD P. WILLIAMS, Flowery Branch Law , LUTHER ANDREW SMITH, Duluth Medical EARLSWORTH CROCKETT BRUNNER, Macon SIDNEY HOKE BRYAN, Reynolds Pharmacy HENRY LEWIS, Sparta 308 S Castle Heights Club . .- ,. l 'KZ ,. s 'I ii . , ff Officers 'I HOMAS PEPPER, . . . Presidevzl BANKS TURNER, . . Vfice-President J. R. L ROWE, . . . . . Secretary ROSS PITTMAN, . . . TI'C'!7SZl7'477 Members Class of 1909 XVILLARD T1-IRDDP Class of 1910 THOMAS PEPPER A. Ross PITTMAN BANKS TURNER Class of 1911 JOHN XVILKES JOHN STREET TCENNER TVTOORE THROOP JAMES CROXVE Class of 1912 RDEERT TAYLOR BURROXV CLAUDE P, CHRISTOPHER EDWARD STREET LYLE ll.-XYRIOND CURTISS Medical Department DENNY TURNER XVILLARD STEELE , 1 X Dil? Officers BASCOM FRANKLIN BATTS .... . . . President FRAZIER REED ...... . . Vice-President C' HA RL ES P RI E ST ..... Secretary- Treasurer E'WING YOUNG FREELAND . . Scrgczzm-at-Ar1rLs Members AKERS, J. C, FREELANID, E. Y. PALMER, H. E. B.-XTTS, B. F. GIIIESPIE, P. G. PRIEST, CIIAS. BURGHER, W. L. I-I.1.MII.'I'oN, E. j. RIZISD, FRAZIER DAVIS, W. C. EICLEAN, .-X. C. SEXTON, D. P. FISHER, R. OvER.'xI,I,, J. E. SPAIN, W. C. XVITHERSPOON. E. E. 310 V. jf '75 I i 1 J' . V f 1 !,' rl ' I I ni 1 Qi, ez: ,Al WM. HOUSTON ARMISTEAD WILLIAM BANG THOMAS R. BARRY STREETOR BEALL PERCY RACINE BETTISON MISS VIRGINIA BLACK HENRY HART CARTWRIGHT JOHN T. CHEEK HUGH B. COWAN MISS JENNIE DICKERSON ALBERT ROBERTS DISMUKES PAUL DONALDSON MISS ELSIE ESKIND BERNARD FENSTERWALD MISS FLORENA GATES HARRY H. GOLDBERG Members ALBERT ROBERTS HALLEY MRS. ALBERT ROBERTS HALLEY ARTHUR BAILEY HAMBY MISS IULIET HARTMAN LEON MORSE HECHT ROBERT M. HERIGES, JR. RUSSELL HOUSTON HUGHES EDMUND COYLE KAIN ABE MORRIS LIGHTMAN LOUIS MARKLE ARTHUR W. MAY MILTON B. MOCLURE WM. EDGAR METZGER, IR. MISS NANITA C. 'MACDONELL HARRY HIGHT MOORE Listen to the croaking of the frogs, Hiding in the night behind the log While the moon in disguise Heaves lard from the skies. O Heavens! Please pity the frogs -Moore. S, WILBUR ARMISTEAD NELSON THEO. WALTON PINSON ALEXANDER DUNN RAMSAY MISS MARY VIRGINIA RANDLE MISS MORRICE RICH GEO. LAWRENCE SCI-ILOSSER DANIEL WILRIN STUBBLEFIELD JOHN CLEVES ASYMMES, JR., EUGENE GARDNER TALLEY CHAS. CLARK VERNON, JR. MISS EUNICE WARE SAMUEL ANDERSON WEAKLEY EDWARD HAzzARD WEST WILLIAM S. WHITMAN THOMAS HUGH YOUNG,AIR. 312 I LQ iam Inh- P- B 1132.11 nk has Hunk ERYQ ELL GLU J W BAUGH B. E. . ..... P16S1d6'1'li W V. ANDREWS B. E. PAUL MOGRE B. E. B.LL DEPIERRI B. E. ' .-.-. Treasurer J. D. ANDREXVS. B. E., 'og W. V. ANDREWS, B. E., '11 J W BAUGH, B. E., ' . C. CALDWELL, B. S., '12 . L. DEPIERRI, B. E., '11 . W. DEPIERRI, B. S., ,IO . E. GALLOWAY, B. S., '11 F. W. HOGAN, B. E., ,II CLEARY GILMORE, B. E., '12 F. W. JOHNSON, B. E., '12 F. G. MADDUX, B. E., '12 PAUL MOORE, B. E., '11 F. R. ROCHE, B. E., '12 M. A. ROONEY, B. E., ,IO Qhq. McTye1re Club at . J, l Q N Officers 5 E. ALLEN COX . . ..... . . .. . ,Qqlpresident f' X c. TANSIL MOORE . . .... Vice-President 0 ANDREW J. SMITH . . . . Secretary-Treasurer Members ' E. ALLENZCOX ffvifiv' C. TANSILZMOORE ANDREW I. SMITH J. RAY MORRISON I 1 R. HARRIS BROCK I EDWARD W. FILBECK V A CLIFFORD H. BATEMAN ia glfk ' ' HARRY W. MOORE fi Um YANCY A. MOORE Q JESSE J. BRAWNER WILL P. V. EVERS X OLIN J. PAGE WILLIAM CHAMBERS In R 314 Q . . . . President . . Vice4President . . . Secretary . . . . Treasurer Assistant Secretary Assistant Treasurer . . . . Librarian Assistant Librarian . . . . Club Fool . . Club Saridwich CHARLES CORNELIUS ALLEN CORNELIUS WILLIAM METZGER MARION ADAMS MORTON B. ADAMS PAUL NYE J? Q W Q: ,a x , 7 W allace Club 'j x Officers l E A' nil, KARL I. I xxx Qkxxsxx . 1. ,AQ-'Ni' Jw' Q7 'I QW.-9..qgL,W I,g.:ff'.,'.g, ED. ANDREWS . . . . . . I 'WiQ-4f337f'Wff-4'95'94' f O E NYE E. Q' . . - . . I ' E. E. PORTER . . xg .5 -4 W. H. HOWE .... STANLEY RUDDIMAN ED. BUFORD .... FITZGERALD HALL DOUGLAS HENRY . ' Q if WILL ANDERSON . ' ., 3-ax NELSON SMITH . . . . , . S'--1 .X XXXX X em ers M b Wx, X . HARVEY PRIDE -' B. JACKSON ., I is L. HOLLINS M' , -' W. L. GILMORE I -1 All 1' S. W. RIDDLE ,L f f - j ' I T. BERRY M' . 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SMITH For the Faculty DR. F. W. MOORE, for the Academic Department. PROFESSOR A. M. HARRIS, School of Expression. p PROFESSOR JOHN BELL KEEBLE, Law Department. PROFESSOR O. E. BROWN, Theological Department. 323 Dialectic Literary Society Officers W. M. WOODALL . . A. M. FREEMAN . . P. W. TERRY . . O. S. GUY .... W. M. WOODALL . C. P. GIVENS . . J. D. HUNTER . . J.C.RANSOM . . . . President . Vice-President . . . . Critic . W Secretary - . . . Treasurer . . . Chaplain Sergeant-at-Arms . C hief Marshal Members MORTON ADAMS O. S. GUY CLARE PURCELL L. F. CHAPMAN IAS. D. HUNTER J. M. PI-:TTY W. M. CLAYTON D. HENRY J. C. RANSOM H. O. CHAMBERS R. S. HENRY W. H. SCOTT H. P. CLARK F. HALL J. C. SWAIN J. R. CROWE J. F. MIDDLETON P. W. TERRY G. W. FALLIN W. H. MORGAN F. HILL TURNER H. E. FRASER C. R. MULLINS E. MEYERS A. M. FREEMAN THOMAS PEPPER b W. M. WOODALL C. P. GIVENS . W. H. PHILLIPS J. F. ZIMMERMAN C. W. GRAY A. R. PITTMAN H. W. BREWER 32 .1 Lim , F' Il'-F LQQIIIIU Philosophic Literary Society Officers R. H. WHITE .... .... . . . President W. H. SWIGGART, JR. . . . Vice-President S. D. BELL ........ .... C ritfic JOHN MORRIS HAWES . . . . . Secretary P. D. SMITH ...... .... T reasurer T. I-I. MEEKS . . ..... . Sergeant-at-Arms Members M. S. ADAMS W. H. EWING W. R. PEEBLES H. E. ALEXANDER M. C. FRANCIS P. S. POWELL G. H. ARMISTEAD, JR. R. E. GALLOWAY CHAS. PRIEST W. H. ARMISTEAD W. B. GREENLAW G. H. REAMS W. L. BAKER J. MORRIS HAWES J. W. ROGERS B. F. BATTS U. B. HUGHES J. RHODES S. D. BELL W. M. JOHNSON I. D. SMITH GEO. BENNETT M. N. JOHNSTON P. D. SMITH W. H. BLANTON H. J. JONES T. L. SMITH CHAS. CASON F. D. LANDER, JR. W. H. SWIGGART, JR. J. L. CHURCH R. P. MOLARTY R. C. THERRELL FRED B. CLOYS T. H. MEEKS GEO. TRIGG W. L. COVINGTON M. E. NELLUMS B. P. TURNER F. P. CULVER O. G. NELSON T. S. WALLER R. C. CUNNINGHAM J. GRADY PALMER FRED T. WILSON R. E. ENOOHS F. B. PORTER R. H. WHITE 325 John Marshall Law Club Motto: Let the best man Win in every contest. Officers Q W. J. BANNING . ..... .... C hief justice A. C. HUNT . . . First Associate justice T. I. HARRIS . . . Second Associate justice P. M. CANALE . . ......... Clerk R. H. WILLS . .... High Marshal ROII of Members W. M. CAMPEN WM. HUME Q G. W. CURRIE A. MCCARN A K. K. GARTNER C. D. TURNER A R. B. GRAY N. P.. MORGAN T. J., READY, IR. WM. M. STANTON A N. P. RENFRO A. S. ZEMP 'V L. A. SMITH R. B. DADE j C. M. TRAMMEL NORMAN DALE H W. F. MAYER E. J. HAMILTON L g W. E. NORVELL, JR. J. H. GALBREATH 'x G. P. THRUSTON, IR. EDMUND WALSH Q , R. C. PAYNE G. S. FRAZER A I. H. E. PALMER, IR. . , 1 326 A --L-1-v-Q'- l? , I V , . , 1 ... 1 ' l-1 ' ' f ' Y ar . W Y - -, . ,.- . , w-1 ' V . A I 4 , -. ......,.......-.--T .. - - - V -- , Y , Y I 9' I ' ' W ' Y Y ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , . Fw ,x r I-,I ,-5 ,, 1,,,13--.q,..':f.:-, I if '-'rw ' , , K - - -s f n-1 . 1 . 'X - - A -P. . U HJ' '- - S-.- ..'.1.,+' ,u-.a: -- ' ' ' SI-INVANEE TEAM GEORGIA TEAM N Debating earns Sewanee Debating Team, '09 QL'EsT1oN: Resolved. That some legislation should be enacted providng for the guarantee of bank deposits. Vanderbilt had the aHirniatix'e. Sjacakws First, VV. E, NORVELL Cjohn Marshalll Second, PAUL YY. TERRX' QDia1eetieD ' Alternate, H. E. FREEMAN CDialccticD Georgia Debating Team, '09 QLTIiS'l'llDNI Resolved, That the Judges of the State Superior Courts and the Courts of .Xppellate jurisdiction of the S T should gain ofiiee by appointment of the Chief Executive. Vanderbilt had the negative. V Spcwzkcrs f First, -IUHN C. Raxsom CDialeeticj Second, Ro1zERT S. PTENRY CDialcetieD Alternate, GATES P. THRL's'roN, NIR. Uohn MarshallD J 3 329 1 3 14. , .fi -4 A-HV,,n,,,,, .-.M Y-Yv.Y...A Y.. Y ar, .. -. Y. . .,, -.. , , ,,.,,,,,, -., A D , fu A ? 1 ?. I 1 l i H 3 n 1 I , V 1 I Public Speakers and Debater W. H. SWIGGART P. W. TERRY CHAS. CASON R. H. WHITE CLARE PURCELL 331 W. M. WOODALL P. M. CONOLE S I Q Gm, Rather. kill. bin. c. fb 1 3 1900. 1 I I J 1901 1 1902. 1 1903 1904. 5 i l W0n. Inter-Society and Sewanee Debates and February 22nd Oratorical Contests THANKSGIVING DEBATE. Dialectic-W. M. Hughes, Chas. Stainback. Philosophict-Thos. Mottow, Jno. Paschall. SEWANEE DEBATE-Declared oif. FEBRUARY 2213. Oratorical Contest-B. T. Terry, D. K. Lambuthfl' R. H. Scott, C. H. Booth. THANKSGIVING DEBATE. Dialectic-F. W. Chappell, Frank Seay. Philosophic-W. M. Beard, W. I. Crant. NORTH CAROLINA DEBATE. R. H. Scott, T. R. Reeves. FEBRUARY 2213. Oratorical Contest-Ino. Paschall, J. S. Tilley,'F W. M. Beard, Carl Monk. A N0RTH CAROLINA DEBATE. W. M. Beard, Frank Seay, A. J. Morgan, I. M. Jenkins. FEBRUARY 22D. O1'ato1'icalContest-Glenn Flynn, H. M. Dobbs, S. M. Miller, P. B. Kern. THANKSGIVING DEBATE. Dialectic-E. B. Tucker, L. H. Burns. Phfilosophic-I. Lee Holt, W. I. Anderson. FEBRUARY 2213. Oratorical Contest-I . Lee Holt, W. A. Lambuth, F. T. Barnett, C. T. Cunningham. THANKSGIVING DEBATE. Dialectfic-N. P. Morgan, E. E. Vann. Phfilosophic-M. B. Harrell, W. E. Norvell, Jr. SEWANEE DEBATE. P. B. Kern, F. T. Barnett. FEBRUARY 2213. Orato1 icalContest-F. K. Houston, I. Lee Holt P. W. Evans, H. M. Dobbs. 1905. THANKSGIVING DEBATE. Dialectic-Chas. A. Lloyd, Ashby Lovelace. , Philosophic-R. L. Amberg, I. E. Chapell. SEWANEE DEBATE. Ernest Lloyd, W. H. Cork. FEBRUARY 2213. Oratorfical Contest-C. T. Tally, W. K. Green, J. B. Tansel, G. P. Thruston, jr. 1906. THANKSGIVING DEBATE. Dialectict-L. W. Murphy, R. S. Henry. Philosophic-Hamilton Douglas, jr., E. C. Webb. SEWANEE DEBATE. M. B. Harrell, Nash Morgan. FEBRUARY 22D. Oratorical Contest-C. S. Simpson, H. A. Locke, ' Edward Barber, E. M. Steele. 1907. THANKSGIVING DEBATE. Dialectic-F. Hill Turner, A. I. Walker. Philosophic--Ino. Bull, Ira D. Smith. SEWANEE DEBATE. R. L. Amberg, R. S. Henry. FEBRUARY 2213. Oratorical Contest-I. P. Luton, N. P. Cullom, R. C. Keebler, F. O. Winn, I. S. Turney. 1908. THANKSGIVING DEBATE. Dialectic-P. W. Terry, Clare Purcell. Philosophict-R. H. White, W. H. Swiggart. FEBRUARY 22D. O1'ato1'icalContest-Chas. Cason, I. D. Hunter, I Farrar Newberry, N. P. Cullomfkj. M. Cul- ' breath. 1909. SEWANEE DEBATE. P. W. Terry, W. E. Norvell, Ir. FEBRUARY 2213. Oratorical Contest-R. H. White, P. M. Cannale Chas. Cason, Marvin Woodall, L. F. Chapman. 'bv ,o - 1. . . --41-.av 334 if 4- - -1, Y 52 HA 1 nj .- Rv X, 3 1 Aff, XSL we 1 Q I .nn . mg, L 7 -.Y -,Z 5-A 7:4- Honor Committee C. F. BRUMBACH . . Clzairman R. M. PATTERSON . . . . . Clerk TV. C. STEELE . . . . . . Scsrczfaofy Roll C. F. BRUMEACH, Senior Engineering R. M. PATTERSON, Senior Engineering W. C. STEELE, Senior Engineering P. C. BOKVERS, Junior Academic E. B. MOORMAN, Sophomore Academic C. VV. GRAY, Freshman Academic F. A. CLEVELAND, Senior Pharmacy 2537 1 i K i .K 1: ,1w 3?REA5UR Q. ER. W 'tl QWE -PRES Eslogpx X If . U .I - x i 5 I f H? aa vs 35 Z' I 3, 5 1i Z 1 ffl if -.gl Q 1 CR ET4Hr'Af'!i Yi? 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CLAYTON 341 , ..-1- ,- iivg., ,.E G..Fr.-Aa -g..'- ...- A-L1-if -- .rg-Q All - Q.Yf,3ir,a.i,.7,L-il:--.. -QTJAA JL .:. Enix- I l .,. ,.,.. --- fu-.zz ,4,A,f-.gA,-4- . 1 A V, ' ' f- 4.--A f 'Q' ' ,, -'T .f'1Y Vj '--f--J-f.-.,,.-, .-, ,v ,, Lyn-A J .. .- . A --2:5 J-. J -- . - --- N 1 -f ' f--- - r7.4 ,. . L ,, ,l,-, ,MM--A, :lm . A Q..- -.....,. ...,,, A L o g 1 C Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday-II to I2 a - CA MONOLOGUE BY N. C. MJ . I mind me of a sombre room, Second-Floor, Science Hall,-A man of iron at the desk, the map of Waterloo. on the Wall. ARISTOTLE: N05a K. Kdi Iffilflcvgizlsvvu ' The tranquil goat, the sportive cow, lightly hops from bough to boughf'-OLD SONG: ' ' This chalk is a bundle of TH3.fkS.,,'ANON. Good morning, gentlemen, I am glad to see so many of you on time. I believe that as my roll now stands, we are all here but Mr. Terry, Mr. Nelson, Mr. Morton and Miss Stocks. You are here Mr. Terry ?--Very well, but try to be more prompt, Mr. Terry. You know the rule is, if you are not here by five minutes after the hour, you are counted absent. Before we begin, are there any questions on the Minto? None? Then I presume that you know all that I Want to ask you about it. Open the Minto to page ro3,-This whole paragraph beginning 'The Law of H omogeneous Counter-Relativity' etc., is incorrect, absolutely incorrect. Change the 'of' to an 'and', and the 'in', in the next line, to 'ujnonh Minto, strange to say, is the only one of the logicians who treats this subject in this way. Kant does not, Hamilton does not, nor Aristotle, Old Dr. McKosh to the contrary notwithstanding. You notice the difference between Minto's conception, and Mr. Davis'. Mr. Davis is always right, and his book, though apparently difficult, is a master-piece of English literature. It is concise, because the publishers limited him to a certain number of pages. Mr. Davis is a friend of mine, and I helped him write his book,-examined all the proof. Mr. Davis is absolutely correct. N ow Mr. Pinson, take the example, 'M ercy but murders', etc. Where is that from, Mr. Pinson? You don't know-? Oh, Mr. Pinson-Don't Hy to the realm of agnosticism. Give ussome answer. Mr. Turner-? 'Seems like it came from the Bible?' Never say 'seems like,' Mr. Turner, say 'as if'!! A man was in my study the other day-said 'seems like'--I said 'You look-a- here-john VVesley never said that, even if he did say a good many things besides his prayers'--You speak correctly. Don't mind speaking correctly, even if it ain't like every-body else- Be original. You know that's the one great fault of the Ameri- can people-We lack originality. . . Why look at the names of our towns-Jamestown-Johnstown-IVhat John? Charlottes- ville,-What Charlotte? Marysburg-up here in Virginia-What Mary? Even had to borrow the Indian names, Mississippi, Tuscaloosa, Shenandoah. And look at Memphis down here on the river, what's the reason to give that an old Egyptian title? The only original name on the map of the United States, is the little town of Tomb-Stone, Arizona. But to come back to my question--Mr. Moorman, where does this come from? Don't know? Ever read Shakespeare, Mr. Moorman? Ever read 'As You Like It?' What do you read, Mr. Moorman? Do you read Milton? Read Thomas Camp- bell? Patrick Henry ?-Oh gentlemen, gentlemen-go back and find those grand old texts :-read them over and over until you know them. 'T won't take long. I myself am reading 'Antony and Cleopatra,' right now. Every now and then I get out the old books, and freshen up. The greatest fault ofthe American nation today is, we all don'tZtake time to read. We all- 342 Q1-1 all? 111: gd al gg!! and ith gf f nil aqui hy. bd! 'fl Suu th hi L .un PQ,.d kay Q15 Q33-5 30-dis biking lzhiis on e me W 5 dint! air' U' hll .. Ol' om the 'We all's right, gentlemen, despite what our Northern friends say about it-'We all'-Why that phrase comes fr Declaration of Independence. No greater document ever written, gentlemen. Know who wrote the Declaration of Independence, Mr. Raff? Thomas jefferson? Good! One of the greatest men ever lived-Thomas jefferson! When I look back and see him walking down the ages with the Declaration of Independence in his right hand, the Louisiana Purchase in his left, and the University of Virginia on his back-Oh, I tell you, he's a man to admire!! I'm like a fellow who said about his girl, every time she came in at the door, the room was filled with rosy light, and all the bands played 'God save the Queen,'-A man don't see a fellow like Thomas Jefferson every time he goes down street! But let's get back to the lesson, gentlemen. I know it's a good deal more pleasing to talk, but-Mr. Tate. Got this written out, Mr. Tate? I cannot insist too often upon your writing out these praxes, gentlemen, don't try to go on your muscle always. Mr. Ben Tate, 'This to hear would Desdemona seriouslyf etc. How do you do that one? Compound exponible. Good! Mr. Tate, how'd you know it? Somebody left a friendly note on the margin of your text? Mr. Tate? Sir? No? Work it out all alone? Why good! I haven't had a man work that out, with the exception of Mr. Whitaker of last year's class, in I don't know how long. That proposition 's one that used to stump 'em all, Mr. Tate. It had even old Dr. McKosh up a tree- though when you once see it, it's as plain as the proverbial pipe-stem. Missed it myself once, on the only examination in my life I ever got a hundred on, too. Never did take any pride in that hundred! Take that next, Mr. Adams, 'All jerusalem went out,' etc., ,what sort of an all is that, cumular or distributive? Cumular? Yes. Well how about this example: 'All the students 'in the University c0uldn't pull down that tower, handsome as 'it fis'! Yes. Miss Bartlett, what do you make out of that next? Yes, that is rhetorical inversion. The 'Cesar' should come before the copula. How would you read it correctly? Yes. I noticed you corrected the Caesar,'K'iser' you call it,--'Seezer' it was in my day. You'1l have to excuse my pronunciation, we weren't taught to pronounce when I went to school, but had to do just the best we-- Wait just a moment, Mr. Terry-that's just Uncle jack ringing the Chapel bell. I-Ie's always ahead of time. I'm sorry we got over this so slowly todayg hope we'll cover more ground next time. Take the next ten pages for Tuesday, and on Saturday week, we'1l have our monthly examination in the Chemical Lecture Room, in Furman Hall. If there are any of you that want any help at all on these praxes, or if you have any questions at all that you desire to ask, I'll be glad to see you at ' time between now and then. Never be afraid to ask questions, gentlemen. the close of the hour, or at my home, or just any Class is excused. V 343 113-a ' WM Sw gg if Q 9 'S-R 'Q' X .,.ff S ,,ff Q ? cu- 5 F- I884-1885 ....--. 1885-1886 ,-i,,, 31886-1887 ' +1886-1887 -f.,geP t .4 5 Q! 5 K 'jf S Z X I Q04- fTie Vote. I 906' ' .. -1892 -1894 -1888 its -T. P. BRANCH . -B. G. WALLER . . -A. E. CLEMENT . . -R. E. CROCKETT . -FRANK TAYLOR . 1 1888-1889-V. S. ROSEBOROUGH 1889-1890-JEFF MCCARN . . . 1890-1891-H. E. BEMIS . . -I. A. ROBINS . . . 1892-1893-R. W. CLAWSQN . -W. W. CRAIG . . 1894-1895-W. R. HENDRIX . . 1895-1896-H. N. PHARR . . 1896-1897-MYLEs 0'CONNOR . 1897-1898-PHIL CONNELL . I8Q8-ISQQ-S. V. GARDNER . 1899-Igoo-W. A. WHITE . . IQOO-IQOIQF. S. PALMER . . I 90 I-I 902- I Q02-I 9031 I 903-I 904- J. E. EDGERTON . B. F. CARR . . . BEN CLARY . . E 1905-E. B. TUCKER . . 1906-E. J. HAMILTON . . IQO7-A. M. SOUBY . . I9o8-R. E. BLAKE . I 344 . . Rockwood, Tenn . Morganfleld, Ky Humboldt, Tenn . Union City, Tenn . . . Austin, Tenn . . Memphis, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn . Jefferson, Texas . . . Guntown, Miss. Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. . 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THOMAS . Medals Awarded Since Founding Of University FOunder,s Department Medals Academic . . 1878 WM. H. BATES ....... . . 1879 HENRY J.L1v1NGSTON, JR. . . . . 1880 CUMMINS RATCLIFFE . . . . . 1881 SHEPARD H. WERLEIN . . '. 1882 OSCAR TEAGUE .... . 1883 WM. J. HOWARD . . . 1884 J. B. TANSIL .... . 1885 HERBERT GANNAWAY . . 1886 G. C. SCOGGIN . . . . 1887 GRINNEL JONES ..... . 1888 CARO ROBERTA DUBOSE . . . 1889 D. M. SMITH ...... . 1890 J. M. CORUM . . . ISQI ROSA AMBROSE . . - 1892 J. M. SOUBY . . . 1893 Biblical , 1878 THOS. CARTER . . , 1879 THOS. H. HADEN . , 1880 JAS. A. PARKS . . . , 1881 JNO. A. G. SHIPLEY . . , 1882 HENRY BEECH CARRE . . . 1883 CHAS. G. HOUNSHELL . . , 1884 C. C. JARRELL ..... , 1885 E. L. WOOLF .... , 1886 H. T. CARLEY . . 1 1887 L. D. LOWE . . . . 1888 R. IRA BARNETT . . 1889 E. W. LIPSCOMB . . 1890 WM. C. WAILES . . . 1891 C. K. CAMPBELL . . 1892 C. E. RUYLE .............. . 1893 QCOl'DDi16d by Wallace W. Pinsony 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 . ' ...- . ,.,-.,:.,.-'H-1' ..-. ' I I -il I- E- li E.. l m . ml I g s g,- I 7,-, J . I '41 . 227 A- i f-41.1.1 .. A ii i. g -sir, 1.13 f. 1.7, I 1, ,-' T. H. LIPSCOMB . S. W. TALLY . . O. F. GAMBATI . T. C. WEST . . T. C. POPE .... THOS. E. HARDAVS'AY GEO. S. VANN . . J. H. ALLEN . J. L. Fox . . J. A. DALE, JR. . R. A. JONES . . . JLAS. R. BEACHUM . W. W. WALKER . BYRON S. DUDLEY ALFRED HUME . . OWEN H. WILSON . W. HALLIEURTON . J. H. OGBURN . . T. C. MEADORS . . F0under's Department Medals Dentistry . 1882 GEO. C. ALBRIGHT WM. HAMILTON JOHNSON . , L. A. CHERRY . . . , , M. S. ROBERTS, JR. . . , . 1883 EUGENE J. SNIDER . 1884 Miss CELIA RICH . . L 1885 LEVI Jos. RAMAGE . 1886 B. F. THILLEN . . . 1887 J. O. HALL .... . 1888 E. H. HAPPEL . . . 1889 ------ . . 1890 B. B. O,BANNON . . 1891 R. C. SNOW' . . . 1892 O. N. MORGAN . . 1893 ----- . . . 1894 ELMO R. JARVIS . . 1895 Engineering . 1882 J. OWEN MAHONEY . 1883 ROBERT L. LUND . 1884 . 1885 C9 7-01 not on recordj . 1886 R. P. R. HINES . . 1887 C. M. GARLAND . . 1888 . 1889 . ISQO B. H. KLYCE . . . 1891 L. L. BAXTER . . 1892 F. W. WEBSTER . 1893 348 . . .1896 I89:1 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1894 1895 1896 I902 1903 1904 1995 1996 5907 1908 J. N. GUNNELS . . R. T. FLEMING . . M. C. WILLIS . . IAS. C. KELLOG . . PLEASANT GRAY I. W. H. JUSTUS . E. B. DAVIS . . . GEO. C. CHILDRESS W. L. CARR . . . CIIAS. K. KIRKLAND . . , W. B. BROWN . . L. D. HOFFMAN . E. D. LERMAN . . JAS. M. FLY . . . PAUL E. SERGER . R. J. CRAIG . . . J. J. TIGERT, JR. . J. C. BROWN . . . C. H. E.HARDIN . A. F. WATRINS . . J. M. PRICE . . W. H. COTTON . . WALTER STOKES . j. H. WATRINS . . E. E. BARTHELL . CHAS. N. BURCH . E. H. RAWLINGS . G. C. G. MURCHISON F. F. BROORMAN . J. A. ROBINS . . . er's Found 1377 FOunder's Department Medals l?haxnmacy 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 I89I 1892 1893 1894 1895 1878 1379 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 41886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 TI-IOS. LEE ODOM . . . H. H. GRIFFIN .... JNO. BENTON BOSTIOR . . FRANK R. SERGER . . MARTHA E. HUNNICUTT . A. C. PRITCHARD . . . L. S. LOFTES .... E. G. SETZER . . T. HARRISON . . . J. F. SMITH .... P. D. WHETSTONE . . BUFORD PARRISH . . H. B. RAY .... L. B. SANDIFORD 8. . ay Medal S. J. RUORER . . . WM. K. MATTHEWS . . F. M. OLIVER ..... GRANVILLE M. PRITOHETT GRIFFIN M. LOVELACE . . WM. P. KING ...... CHAS. G. HOUNSHELL . . CHAS. CRAWFORD JARRELL CHAS. YUN ....... HOYT MCWHORTER DOBBS GLENN FLINN ..... LOUIS CLAUSIEL PERRY . G. P. THRUSTON, JR. . . EDWARD MARVIN STEEL . H. A. LOCKE ...... J. W. FRAZER .... 1896 1397 1898 1899 1900 1901 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 IQO8 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 T905 1906 1907 1908 LY.. 1.11 S I G. L Ihll jun. T Y. G L B- 1. T. 1 I G. B 1. II w. I IG j.D Al X1 ll Ln: 0.1 Lu 1.1 Ill I. ! 11 I. J. T. NIURRAH . W. B. PALMORE G. C. STOVALL . J. R. NELSON . R. A. LONG . W. T. SANDERS . C. C. REID . . . JNO. M. RAGLAND J. WASH MOORE J. R. MOOD . . H. M. SCALES . SAM K. BLAND . G. A. W. CAGE . W. E. TOWSON . J. C. ORR . . . J. A. BURROW . L. C. YOUNG . . CI-IAS. H. VVYOHE E. H. RAWLINGS FELIX R. HILL . R. A. Young Medal . . . . . 1876 . 1877 . 1879 . 1880 . 1881 . I882 . 1883 . 1884 . 1885 . 1886 . 1887 . 1888 . 1889 . 1890 . 1891 . . . . . 1892 R. E. L. SAUER . THOMAS CARTER EDWARD F. KENNEDY . . NAT F. CHEAIRS WM. S. NOBLE . BENJ. T. TERRY IOS. J. MORGAN WESLEY CLARK WILLIAMS . . . WM. WALTER HOLMES . . . FRANK SEAY . . IVAN LEE HOLT HENRY WADE DUBOSE . JOHN BELL TANSIL WM. DENNIS SELF C. K. CAMPBELL GEO. T. EVANS, A..Bi qYaQ1derLiI9' . f A. L. P. Green Medal . . . . . 1882 . 1883 . 1884 . 1885 . 1886 . 1887 . 1888 . 1889 35 THOS. A. HEARN . . . J. S. BARNES . . R. H. WYNN . . F. H. COLEMAN . THOS. H. HAYDEN J. L. CUNNINGIM . . . H. B. CARRE . . 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 N. I LAN! x. H- 1. 1.1 W. A. W. B Taos Fw: G.H. Ru.: Ln: Bm '593 . 154 - 1595 1596 - 159: . 1895 . 1599 . 1999 . Xml . X932 . INS . IQ4 1905 1905 1907 19115 1890 IMI 1891 1593 1594 1595 1596 Elliot F. Shepard Prize N. M. WATSON . . . 1887 1898 LANGHORNE LEITCH . 1888 ........ 1899 N. H. D. WILSON . . 1889 ......... 1900 J. T. NOLEN . . . . 1890 CHARLES FRANKLIN . . 1901 W. A. CHRISTIAN . . 1891 ........... IQO2 W. B. BEAUCHAMP . 1892 'WILLIAM ARNOLD LAMEETH 1903 THOS. CARTER . . . 1893 E. VVADSVVORTH LIPSCOMB IQQ4 FELIX COLEMAN . . . 1894 CAROL VINCENT LANIUS . 1905 G. H. LAMBUTH . . . . 1895 .......... 1906 RALEIGH VV. GREENE . 1896 H. M. WHALING, JR. . . 1907 . ........ . 1897 COSTEN JORDAN HARRELL 1903 Max Bloomstem Medal . . . . . . 1902 THOS. E. HENRY, JR. . . 1906 . . . . . . . . . . 1905 LARMOUR B. SANDFORD . 1907 LAWVSON W. BOBBIT . . . 1904 FRED AUGUSTUS CLEVELAND . . , 1903 BUEORD PARRISH . . . . . 1905 Annual Mathematlcs Medal JAMES E. CHAPPELL . . . 1905 NOEL T. DOVVLING . , 1907 JAMES ll'lARTIN SOUBY . . . 1906 JAMES B. CALHOUN . . , 1908 351 ,-. YW, :Q x ' I ., ?' ii- -. . A We ' 5 ' 4 F ' -pf nf . 14 . 5 , ',ji,.f' f M G, Q hx' 1 1 . A ,Qx g gi.,- 1 KH' W je v 1 , .h'.v1 .jan ! f 554.0 '13 , 'mfg ' .' f -' . ,.w- - ' -,E ,. 5 ,.'f swf V -13 yy, V It ,. 2 .f- ll f 2 I Athlviirn .' 'N Sui.- ,sg-,,,, E I ,rf-wr-:f,j',-5I Z'5 A ' , e i Iv F E15 1 k i E AWPV' l , 5' ff I l Hl'l,':gY s -lfg b g 1 UE . ' . 1 , 4, I tw. ' .. - .-.A 1.1 ' - ' ' R' t , ' l .of-f.fL-5?-44Q----r---if Q-B tts., ,...,l....4.V.--z...-...'L..l...Q....4 4..-.4- - .. A il I 2 I, 353 ,J I ui . l, ', . 2-I .Pl Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association WM. L. DUDLEY . . W. M. RIGGS .... CHAS. M. SNELLING . . THOS. D. BGYD . . . B. L. VVICTGINS . . . EDW. T. HOLMES . A. Sc M. College of Mississippi Alabama Polytechnic Institute Clemson College Furman University Georgia School of Technology Louisiana State University Mercer University Southern University Trinity College University of Alabama Executive Committee Members 354 . . . . . . . . . Presidertt . Vice-President First District . Vice-President Second District . Vice-President Third District . Vice-Presirierit F oitrth District . . . Secretary arid Treasurer University of Georgia University of Mississippi University of Nashville University of the South University of Tennessee Vanderbilt University Wofford College Charleston Citadel Howard College Vanderbilt University Athletic Association VVM. L. DUDLIEY .... D. R. STUBBLEFIELD . J, E. HA RT ...... C. S. BROWN . . .- . . Officers Games Committee Alumni Directors Vu,-xs. C. 'I'R.aBLf1f NVM. L. DUm.m' C. S. Buowx . Football Team W. T. MCL.-UN, Cupffzizz J. R. QXIIESIIIRIE, ,llrzmzgvr . A TC I , ' . . r. 'Q l t Track Team POL I III! N NC Members 355 A. B. I'TILl. H. lE.jAc1csox XV. R. M.-xxuzu CII.-xs. Cl. 'l'1e,x1sL'1i LL'C1L's E.BL'1zc11 Baseball Team H. Boxo, Capfczizz . B. M.-xtmx, .llfzmzgvr Basket ball Team X Crip: c nzotr ITU U1 L l'1'cx1'1iv11t l 'ITU-f'1'c'5z'cfc'11Z . . 5l'C1'vlr11 T1 'UCISIIVLI lx 09 OS OS OCD 09 O0 OO O9 O9 08 08 OCD 1 O5 08 O8 O8 08 OS 06 O6 O6 O4 OS O8 O6 O9 O8 06 O8 OS O9 D Oh 09 O9 O9 , Class of 1909 ' I. V. BLAKE . . . CFD IQO6,,O7Q 1907,'08g 1908 CBl1D IQO7 CO 1907 Ig 9 L. W. H.kSSLOCK . . CFD 1907,'08g 1908 'C 'Q I G. G. CRAVVFORD . ..... CFD 1908 I X ALLEN COX . . . CFD Ma11z1geI 1908 llll' . J. J. KING . . ..... CFD 1908 v, VV. T. MICLAIN . . CFD IQO7,7O8, IQOS 'E X D. H. MORTON . . . CFD IQO7,,O8Q 1908 9 R. M. PATTERSON . . . . . CBbD IQO7 7 ' WALLACE W. PINSON .... CBD IQO7 A. J. POWELL .... ..... C FD 1908 I A B. PROCTER . . CTD 19O6,'O7g ICDO7 CBbD 1907 . VV. L. THROOP . ........... CBBD ICDO7 K -Z -, Class of 1910 W? 3 an W. H. BOND . . ....... CBD 1906, '07g 1907 ' , -Q yi, C. W. COLEMAN ....... ..... C BD 1907 'L JOE DAVIDSON .............. CBD 1907 E. HAMILTON, B. A. '06 CFD, I903,'04g ICDO4,,O5Q 1905 CBD IQO2,'O5Q IQO3,yO4Q 19O4,,05g 1905 CTD IQO2,,O3Q IQO3,,O4Q I9O4,'05: ICDOS CBbD I90ff,'O3Z ICDOS ' VV. D. NEELY ...... ...... C Bl'1D 1907 W. A. NELSON ........ . CTD 1906,'07g 1907 U W1 E. NORVELL, JR., B. S. '06 . . CBD BlllllZlg'CI' 1905 R. B. ll lCGEI-IEE ...... .... C FD 1908 H. E. PALMER .......... CFD Malnager ICDOT R. C. PATTERSON, B. A.. '06,CFD1900,'0Ig '03,'04g ,0.1,'O5g '05 CTD 10041105 . i M ,Q Class of 1911 A U- 1' C, H. BEASLEY . ....... . CBD 1907 A l 1 M. H. CLARK . . . CTD 1907 U' 9 C. B, COVINGTON . . CFD 1908 H. H. XVILLIAMS . . CBD ICDO7 ' CFD IQOS Class of 1912 EWING FREELANIJ . . . . . . . CFD lQO8,'OlD W. E. lD'lE'l'ZGER . . . CFD 1CDOS,, R. B. HAGER ............. CFD I9OS,'O9 RAY BTORRISON . . . .... CFD 1908 CFD Football CBD Baseball CBbD Basket-ball CTD Track 357 K? ., Jmlifg. W L 425- x ' f - -H , fffilfvxl, If W Qi Q , Q . V. BL,xKIf, Caplaizz, ..... 1 .......... . B. I-IAC. . . x . 5. Pc 'Q:,. XX. T. BICLAIN . .. XV. Hixssu Q L 'ING F1112 '. B. Covlxcrrfp' IX.-xx' Monmsox . I . H. W1r.r.1,x. S . H. RIORTQ' . QW X. 'P Q . 1sfS11115 9. .. 'Pica iff ' X -. il! -ea' 'iw Officers 1908- I 909 .... ..V'I4I' , . . . . Zllrll .R, QHES PE o . . . ::z'sf1111f- III. ' .....ifIL . ,'5I'SfcIII Cwof ' . 5515111111 F. claw! Officers 1909-1910 . . . . . . . . . . CNlf7fL17.JZ, . .... .-llt11l,t1gL'I' 1 . . n1xsz'5la1zf . mzafw' . . ...... Cqnclffz . Loft End . Left Tackle Loft Guzlrd . . . fellteil' . xiffht Guzlrf 'ffl' Tuck 1 Rigfhi End . Quarter x - f - , FL! Buck . 'ght 'Inf Luz 1' ert - . '. , ll if 1 4 1 VANDERBILT VS. SEWANEE Foot ball Record, 1908 D.1x'1'12 sCoRE oPPoNENTs SCOR September 26. Vzmclerbilt . .11 S, P. U. ..... . 5 October 3 Vzmflerbilt .32 Mzlryville . . . o October IO, Vzmflerbilt .32 R. P. l. . . o October 17, Vzmclerbilt . .41 Clemson . . . o October 24 Vzmderbilt 26 Mississippi . . o October SI Vzmderbilt . 6 Michigan . . 21 November 7, Vzmderbilt . 16 Feimessee . Q November 14, vVlll1ClC1'l5lllL 6 Ohio State ...... . I7 November 21 Vanderbilt . 28 llhsliingtori University . . o November 26, Vzmclerbilt . 6 Sewzmee ....... . 6 Reserves XV. L, lvllflilili . . Qmzrfvr J. H. .-Xxolflcsox . C. F. I31aL11w11z,xc11 . . Guard G. XY. S'1'12.-xG.,x1.1.. . L. Cov1NG'roN . . Gmzird T126 Ross . . . Tom BARIQY . . End lY11.1, NIEIQLY . . . . XV11.1.1s S'1'1cw1xR'1' . ........ End M. B. Ao.-mis . . . . . . f5'FTllE SoRR1c1.1.s ............... Full Subs-A. BRQWN, lilczlfg B. F. 'li-X'l'li, Gzzurdg W, F. KlL'1zRA11, Tlzclclv. 361 li A 'I' . Nashville. . . Nashville. Nashville. Nashville. Nashville. .xllll glrbor. Nashville. Nashville. St. Louis. Nashville. . CALVIN I' . Y'f1f'l.'f1' Huff . ffclfyl . Turfffi' Football Officers from Date 1890 QI 1891 Q2 1802 93 1893 94 1894 95 1895 96 1896 97 1897 98 1898 99 1899 OO 1900 OI 1901 O2 IQO2 O3 IQO3 O4 1904 05 1905 06 1906 O7 IQO7 O8 IQO8,0Q Captains E. H. JONES . E. H. JONES . B. H. JONES . XV. J. KELLAR . W. J. KELLAR . VV. P. CONNELL VV. P. CONNELL H. M. BOOGHER J. A. GOODSON W. H. SIMMONS J. F. H. BARBEE J. E. EDGERTON H. VV. DAVIS . FRANK KYLE . T. B. GRAHAM INNIS BROVVN . D. B. BLAKE . R. E. BLAKE . J. V. BLAKE . 362 th e Beginning Nlanagers BRADFORD KNAPP HERMAN D. RUHM S. K. BLAND J. G. JACKSON E. F.'KENNEDY J. G. JACKSON L. G. FANT L. G. FANT A E. W. LINDSEY W. B. C. PILCHER G. G. MARSHALL RAY BUCKLEY ALONZO MONK C. C. GREEN MARK A. BRADFORD ED THOMPSON H. E. PALMER ALLEN COX J I - , 1- X 'Vi f lun D lun: is :nu TDI as 1 1 un Finn una uv an si 'verify 2-Qin Xlix . 1 ,I yi' vu, 3. ? 'J i Ah a af f . , 1, WF- Y.-KN DIERBILT YS. SEXYAN EE A Y ,..,-h gi ,:m.1,,Q ., .,.. , ..-. .4 ',-,.v- , -.f',., 5-.-,,,14..,, ' X -f' ' ': 3 Vanc1erbi1t's Football Record for Nineteen Years'1 1 1 1 l l Ls fi C . 1 RE 5, S 1890 1891 1892 1893 1 1894 1895 1895 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 'E it gi 1 km C-L Q. 1 1 1 1 -I O O iiaiideibili ...... 40-0 ..... 4041 ...... ....,. .... 0 41 ..... 5-0 5-0 18-5 100 ..4... ...... 8 1-0 ...... ...... ...... ...... 2 0 5 9 0 University of Nishville. '1 anderbilt ...... .... 2 2-0 4-22 10-81 ...... .... ..,. .... .... ..... ..... ' ..... ...... ...... .... ...... ...... ...... ...... . . . . . . . I I n i v e rsity of the South. Vanderbilt . . . .... 26-4 14-28 10-01 12-0 18-6 10-4 10-0 4-19 ..... 10-11 0-0 5-11 10-5 27-0 68-4 20-0 17-12 6-6 303 140 5 University of the S0-ith. Vanderbilt .... . . . 6-24 ..... ...... 1 ...... .... .... ..... .... . . . ..... ...... ...... ...... .... ...... ...... ...... ...... . . . . . . . W a s b ington University. Vanderbilt .... . . . 4-0 4-141 ...... 1 ...... .... .... ..... .... ..... 1 0- 1 1 I 53-12 41-0 .... ...... ...... ...... 2 8 - 0 126 61 3 Washington University Vanderbilt .... . ..... 22-4' ...... . . . .... .... . . . ..... ...... ...... ...... .... ...... ...... ....,. . ..... . . . . . . . University -if Tennessee. Vanderbilt .... ..... 1 0-0 ...... ...... ..... .... . . . . . 0-0 22-0 12-5 40-0 22-0 45-0 .... ...... 1 6-9 189 18 0 University of Tennessee. '11 anderbilt .... . . . 20-10 ...... ...... .... .... ..... .... .... ..... ...... ...... ...... .... ...... 3 7 - 6 5 4 - 0 ...... 1 1 1 1 6 0 Ga.. School of Technology. Vanderbilt .... 1 . 0-24 ...... ...... 0 -12 .... 31-0 .... .... 0-4 8 ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... ...... ...... 3 1 8 4 3 U n lverslty of North Carolina Vanderbilt .... 1 . ..... 68-01 64-0 .... .... ..... .... . . . ..... ...... ..... ...... .... ...... ...... ..... . .... 1 3 2 0 0 M e m phis Athletic Club. Vanderbilt ...... . . . ..... 10-30 20-4 9-6 .... .... .... ..... ..... 4 0 -0 ...... ..,... .... 5 4 - 0 . . .... 133 40 1 Ala. Pol. Ins. CAuburnJ. Vanderbilt ...... 1 .... . . . 35-0 ...... 6-0 .... .... 0 -4 ..... ..... 4 7-0 ...... 33-0 .... ...... . . .... 121 4 1 University ot Georgia. Vanderbilt ...... 1 .... . . . 36-1211 8-10 .... .... .... .... ...... ..... ..... ,..... ...... .... ...... ...... ..... ...... 4 4 2 2 1 L o u 1 s v i l le Athletic Club. Vanderbilt ...... 1 .... . . . 12-01 34-6 10-0 0-0 14-0 0-10 21-16 27-0 25-0 24-17 ...... 97-0 ...... ...... ...... ...... 2 6 4 49 1 Central University. Vanderbilt ...... 1 .... . . . ...,.. 1 6-0 0-0 0-46 .... .... ..... 0 - 11 ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... .... ...... ...... 6 5 7 2 C e n tre College. Vanderbilt ...... 1 .... ..... 1 ...... l 40-0 .... .... .... .... 1 1 -0 6-0 ..... 29-0 33-0 69-0 ...... 29-0 60-0 29-0 306 0 0 University of Mississippi. Vanderbilt ...... 1 .... ..... I ,..... 1 62-0 .... .... .... .... 3 2 - 0 ..... . . . . 45-0 0-6 .... . . . . ...... ...... ...... 1 3 9 6 1 Cumberland University. Vanderbilt ...... 1 . . . ..... 1 ...... 1 ...... 0-14 6-26 .... ..,. ..... ..... . ...... ...... .... .... ..... ...... 6 4 0 0 2 U n i versity of Missouri. Vanderbilt ...... 1 .... ...... . . ...... 20-4 .... .... .... ..... .... ...... .... .... ..... . . . 2 0 4 1 0 Nashville Athletic Ciub. Vanderbilt ...... 1 .... . . . . . X4-6 .... 0-0 0-15 . . . ..... . . . . .... ,..... ...... 4 2 1 0 1 University of Virginia. Vanderbilt ...... .... . . . . . . .... 6-0 50-0 .... . . . 22-0 ...... . . . 28-0 40-0 ...... 146 0 5 0 Kentucky State College. Vanderbilt ...... 1 .... ..... 1 .... .... 3 6 -0 .... .... ..... ...... . . . .... ....., 1 1 -5 47 5 2 0 S. W. Presbyterian Univ. Vanderbilt ...... 1 .... . . . . . . .... 24-0 .... .... .... 1 6 -5 .... .... ..... ...... 4 0 5 2 0 Kentucky University. Vanderbilt ...... 1 . . . . 1 .... 12-0 .... ..... . . ...... . . ..... 12 0 1 0 Virginia Military Institute Vanderbilt ...... 1 .... . . . . . 1 .... 0-10 0-6 . . . ..... . . 0 16 0 2 University of Cincinnati. Vanderbilt ...... .... ..... 1 .... .... .... 1 2 -0 ..... 1 2 0 1 0 Miami University. Vanderbilt ...... .... ..... l .... .... 0- 2 0 ..... . . . . .... . .... .... . 0 20 0 1 University oi Indiana Vanderbilt ...... 1 .... ..... 1 .... . . . 22-0 29-0 .... ...... ...... .... .... .... . . . . . 51 0 2 0 Bethel College. Vanderbilt ...... 1 .... ..... 1 .... 1 . . 6-01 0-22 ...... ...... 5 -5 .... 33-0 45-0 . . . . . 89 27 3 1 University of Texas. Vanderbilt ...... 1 .... ..... 1 ...... 1 . . . ..... l ..... . . . . 23-5 ...... ..... ...... ...... . . . 23 5 1 0 Tulane Un versity. i Vanderbilt ...... .... ..... 1 ...... 1 ..... .... ..... . . 2 7-5 ...... .... .... .... . . . . . . 27 5 1 0 Louisiana State University. Vanderbilt ...... 1 . . . ..... 1 ...... 1 ..... . ...... 30-0 ..... 34-0 78-0 . . . . . . 142 0 3 0 University of Alabama 'Vanderbilt ...... .... ..... 1 ...... 1 ..... ..... ...... 6 1 -0 .... .... . ...... 6 1 0 1 0 Mississippi A. dz M. Vanderbilt ...... 1 .... ..... 1 ...... 1 ..... .... 6 6 -0 ...... ...... ..... ...... 6 6 0 1 0 Georgetown College. i Vanderbilt ...... 1 .... ..... 1 ...... 1 ..... . . 29-4 .... .... ...... ...... 2 9 4 1 0 Missouri School of Mines. Vanderbilt ...... . . . ..... 1 ...... . . . .... 97-0 .... ...... 3 2-0 129 0 2 0 Maryville College. Vanderbilt .... . ..... 1 .... . .... 0-18 4-10 0-8 6-24 10 60 0 4 Universitv of Michigan. Vanderbilt .... ..... 1 .... . . 41-0 .... . . ...... 41-0 82 0 2 0 Clemson College. Vanderbilt --. . .,.,, l ,... - ...... 4-0 ...... ...... 4 0 1 0 Carlisle Indians. - Vanderbilt .... ..... ...... . . . ..... 33-0 65-10 32-0 130 10 3 0 Rose Polytechnic Institute. Vanderbilt .... .... ..... ....... ...... ...... ..... ..... ..... .... ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... 6- 6 ...... 6 6 0 0 U . S . N a v a l . A c ademy. Vanderbilt-- .... .... ..,.. ....... .... 1 ...... ..... ..... ..... .... ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... 1+ 1 7 6 1 7 0 1 o li i 0 S 1 ii 1 S University Total ..... 40-0 58-28 114-1061181-501246-20 67-48 64-761141-0 9-58 109-42190-97 176-11 214-60 192-16 452-4 372-22 278-16 I 242-361207-613252 751 103 30 1This score should be 8-6. Game was protested on account of foul work of referee, who allowed seven downs to make five yards' gain to enable the Athletic Club to score last touchdown. 'tThis score should be 6-6. as the referee made an error in not allowing the kick at goal to count when the ball went over the goal post, which he afterwards admitted. Number of institutions represented by teams played ............................... .... 3 7 Number of points scored by opponents ........................ . . 751 Number of athletic clubs represented by teams played ................................. 3 Highest score made in any game by Vanderbilt ............. . 97 Number of games played ............ I ........................... . . 142 Highest score made in any game by opponents ..... . . 48 Number of games won Cnot counting Louisville A. C. game of 18941 . . . . . 103 Highest score made in any year by Vanderbilt . . . . . 452 in 1904 Number of games lost ...................... , ................... . . 30 Highest score madeiln any year by opponents ....... . . 97 in 1900 Number of games tied Ccounting Virginia game of 18955 ........................ ........ 9 Lowest score made in any year by Vanderbilt ......... . 9 in 1898 Number of points scored by Vanderbilt ............................................... 3,252 Vanderbilt was not scored against in 1890 and 1897. '1'This record was compiled by Dr. Dudley for the Annual of 19065 it has been brought to date by the 364 Editor. X lmsmy. Of lin-i. lyme hum. C0522 lilies Lil Cllr:- dba lainie- 'bfi' g Wil!! ' ' Film Qfifff. 'iw Review of the 1908 Football Season BY GRANTLAND RICE. 0 32 ESPITE the loss of a brilliant galaxy of stars from IQO7, the Commodore machine of 1:31 N S' 1908 completed its campaign unbeaten by any eleven in Dixie. The championship X59 resulted in a dispute between Auburn and Louisiana State University, but Vanderbilt met neither of these teams and her supporters had the satisfaction of knowing that even under a massive handicap the Gold and Black was never hauled down by any rival eleven. VVhen it became known that from the strong T907 team Stone, the wonderful center, Craig, the brilliant half-back, Campbell, the powerful defensive back, Captain Bob Blake, the top-liner of them all, Sherrell, the All-Southern guard and Costen, the team's only veteran quarterback and captain for the year, would be missing, it was generally conceded that Vanderbilt would do well to make a good showing in her important games, with small outlook In rg 4 for victory in any important contest. 'i i iii fi' 'US' , , f 4-' cz ' 1 i Ri W From the old team of the year before every bright particular star had left. Stone, Craig, Campbell, Blake, Sherrell and Costen- all picked for All-Southern athletes by many of the experts- and of the 'veterans to return only Vaughn Blake, Hasslock, McLain and Morton were present at hrst roll call. lt was here that the wonderful resources of coach Dan McGugin came into play, helped along by the big improvement shown by the returned veterans just mentioned---Hasslock, McLain, Morton and V. Blake all meeting the apparently forlorn occasion with indomitable energy, spirit and pluck. McGugin's work was cut out for him from the start. He was called upon to find a center, a new guard, two new tackles, an end, a quarter and a pair of halfbacks- --enough to make any coach turn gray around the temples with Michigan, Tennessee, Ohio State and Sewanee on the schedule. A mixture of good and bad luck opened the year for the Commodore coach. ll illiams, only an average man in 1997, jumped nobly into the breach and took his place with the best halfbacks of the season from the start. Witli lVilliams' quick development. however, came an accident to Griliin, one of the most promising of all the new backs, which practically forced him off the squad for the entire season. McGugin was quick to see the worth of such men as Freeland, Hager, Morrison and Metzger, and these new recruits were driven rapidly along until another strong combination was soon developed after a bad start against S. W. P. U.. where the line-up looked 365 .h '-'K to be hopelessly weak and ineffective, both upon the offense and defense. McGehee's poor physical condition and subsequent injuries made the work of picking another end to help out Captain Blake a difficult task and it was here that a good part of the trouble through the season centered. After the opening contest the squad began to gather strength and speed rapidly and made good headway until Michigan was reached, where the inexperience and youth of so many of the team proved to be a bar to success against the heavier, more veteran VVolverine aggregation. It was in this game that the line-up began to fall off in its tackling, a weakness which later on cost the Commodores dearly in several important games. After Michigan, Tennessee and Ohio State followed, where the strain of so many big battles in a row began to show with telling effect upon the inexperienced athletes who were passing through their first collegiate campaign. Tennessee's strong team was met and defeated, but Ohio State, reaching the top of her power and effectiveness, caught the Commodores worn to a frazzle and won with ease-the Southerners showing their weakest display of the year. Then came the task of re-building and developing the line-up to face the powerful Tiger team coming for the annual Thanksgiving Day conflict. It was hard to figure where Vanderbilt had anything but an outside chance to win. Sewanee had the mate- rial and the power, but lacked the finished coaching that McGugin had given the Commodores. To offset this, Head-Coach Roper of Princeton was secured to take charge of the Tiger team through the last two weeks, and in this time he was able to develop a team fully thirty per cent stronger than any the Purple had sent into the field all the year. Sewanee arrived with the power, the speed and the experience. lt is unnecessary to state that she fought with all her old time fierceness, but while able to gain through the Commodore line at will in midfield--able to rush the ball yards to Vanderbilt's inches it seemed,-it remained for a wonderful broken held run by Lyne to pull her from certain defeat up to a tie. Vanderbilt in this game showed the fine technical training McGugin had given. Unable to gain against her enemy, her defense was so arranged that Sewanee's deadly rushes were always checked near the goal line and the Commodores followed the ball with such persisteney and craft that the Tiger's costly fumbles were recovered time and again. Summed up, it might be said that Sewanee had the power and speed, while Vanderbilt had the machine. The most notable Commodore performance of the day was lVlorrison's recovery of a fumbled punt and his fifty yard run for the sole Vanderbilt touchdown. All things considered, the team did more than well. Where but little was expected, much resulted. Hass- lock played the game of his career and was a power at all times. McLain showed vast improvement over his past form and was picked as one of the best centers in the South. Freeland developed into a first class tackle 366 flldigion lgmdit Ili L' 3 tif iii 'Q hfgln to -5- After nl YG show It f5!T'Ii'l'ene55! 5' '5SPl-25' of wiav i coming for I A. the mte- ' Q- , .N uf nf'ffx'Z Zfllr. reeks. and in mt :to the nt sbt: fought Srila' able to a 'tj' Ljxie to lilfmgill had were gig :hai the ,pf Ihr j.FC'Ter :ax 435' WHS img, Hass- gchiwfkk while Morton and Hager gave their best at all times. From a sub-back Henry 'Williams came on with rapid strides into a reliable, dependable ground gainer and an effective defensive man--one of the best on the squad. His improvement was notable at every angle of play. Cf all the new men, Morrison probably showed the most effectiveness and the greatest worth to his team. With his year's experience he should take his place beside Kellar, Goodon, O'Connor, Kyle, Costen and other notable Commodore quarterbacks of the past. Vaughn Blake hnished out his career with by long odds his best season, starring especially at the kicking game where he met no superior. Metzger, though young, did good work until the strain wore down his system and he gave way to Crawford, who in the Tiger battle played very Hne football through the seventy minutes of unending effort. Ted Ross held his man well through the season, and all that were tried out gave their best to make the team what it was. From the standpoint of scores other seasons have been better. From the standpoint of results accom- plished with the material at hand, the year was a notable one in Vanderbilt football annals. Alumnus Football Manufactured by Grantland Rice, for the Vanderbilt Alumni gathering, 1908, where it first happened. Bill Jones had been the shining star upon his college team, His tackling was ferocious and his bucking was a dream. When husky VVilliam tucked the ball beneath his brawny arm, They had a special man to ring the ambulance alarm. Bill hit the line and ran the ends like some mad bull amuckg The other side would shiver when they saw him start to buck, And when a rival tackler tried to block his dashing pace, His first thought was a train of cars had waltzed across his face. Bill had the speed, Bill had the weightfthe nerve to never yieldg From goal to goal he whizzed along while fragments strewed the field- And there had been a standing bet, which no one tried to call, That he could gain his distance through a ten-foot granite wall. lVhen he wound up his college course, each students heart was soreg They wept to think that husky Bill would hit the line no more. Not so with lVilliam-in his dreams he saw the Field of Fame, Vtfhere he would buck to glory in the swirl of lifels big game. 367 Sweet are the dreams of campus life-the world that lies beyond Gleams ever to our inrnost gaze with visions fair and fondg We see our fondest hopes achieved-and on with striving soul We buck the line and run the ends until we've reached the goal. So, with his sheepskin tucked beneath his brawny arm one clay, Bill put on steam and dashed into the thickest of the frayg With eyes ablaze he sprinted where the laureled highway led- When Bill woke up his scalp hung loose and knots adorned his head. He tried to run the ends of Life, when lol with vicious toss A bill collector tackled him and threw him for a lossg And when he switched his course again and crashed into the line, The massive guard named Failure did a two-step on his spine. Bill tried to punt out of the rut, but ere he turned the trick . Right tackle Competition tumbled through and blocked the kickg And when he tackled at Success in one long vicious bound, The fullback Disappointment steered his features to the ground. But one day when across the Field of Fame the Goal seemed dim, The wise old coach Experience came up and spoke to him. Old boy,', said he, Hthe main point now, before you win your bout, Is keep on bucking Failure till you've worn that lobster out! Cut out this work around the ends-go in there low and hard- Just put your eyes upon the goal and start there yard by yardg And more than all, when you are thrown or tumbled with a crack, Don't lie there whiningg hustle up and keep on coming back. Keep coming back for all they've got, and take it with a grin When Disappointment trips you up or Failure barks your shin. Keep coming backg and if at last you lose the game of Right, Let those who whipped you know at least they, too, have had a fight. Keep coming backg and though the world may romp across your spine Let every game's end find you still upon the battling line. For when the one great Scorer comes to write against your name, He marks-not that you won or lost-but how you played the Game. Such is Alumnus Football on the white-chalked Field of Lifeg You ind the bread line hard to buck, while sorrow crowns the strifeg But in the iight for name and fame among the world wide clan, A There goes the victor sinks to naught before There goes a man. 368 Y ,,, .' 1 1 Qi: 1 i. P' 1 :-fl-f .L ,mi xi-,-f: -w'g.11r-jrffirzgf. 'Wg 3 Q f' f ii ww, 4' 3 dh .Mar 'RMP .gy-Q Q ,Q , 'i K . yn iii' I . A4410 'S ab f T'?f8'irl ' 9,1 ,Hr N131-IRI-2 lll Xx OIlIU9'1xA'IxI' if V s 3 Y Q i . Ls 4 .v ,542 i Q Qu 'IEEE -1 mvvxdhxli - JMD. IL. B. MALPIX, you . . . . . . flifh-tsT-'11 E. A. INGLIS, '08 ......... . . Clzpla-X11 H. D. DOZIER, '08 . .... .llfzmzyf-1' E. B. MQXUPIN. 'ocp . . . .-lsszfmzzzf .1lf11141lgw' . C'm14'l1 Cl1jvh11'11 ilf4I1IcI.QL'l' .1 lu IHIAQUI' . fwfhlfjl Baseball The Record, 1908 AT Clarksville Clarksville Clarksville Nashville. Nashville. Nashville. Nashville. Nashville. Lebanon. Knoxville. Knoxville. Knoxville. Nashville. Nashville. Nashville. Nashville. Nashville. Nashville. Sewanee. Sewanee. Nashville. Nashville. DATE scone oPPoNENTs sCoRE April Vanderbilt . 6 S. P. U. ..... . April Vanderbilt 2 S. P. U. . April Vanderbilt . 4 S. P. U. . April Vanderbilt . 5 Milligan April Vanderbilt 5 Milligan April Vanderbilt 2 Milligan April Vanderbilt 2 Michigan . . April Vanderbilt . 1 Michigan April Vanderbilt . S Cumberland ..... . April Vanderbilt . 5 University of Tennessee . . April Vanderbilt 2 University of Tennessee . . April Vanderbilt . 3 University of Tennessee . April Vanderbilt . 1 Cumberland ..... . April Vanderbilt . 6 S. K. C. May Vanderbilt 2 S. K. C. May Vanderbilt . I5 S. K. C. May Vanderbilt . o Mississippi May Vanderbilt IO Mississippi May Vanderbilt . 7 Sewanee May Vanderbilt . 5 Sewanee May Vanderbilt . . . . . . . 5 Sewanee May Vanderbilt . ............ 4 Sewanee Total number of games played .... Total number of games won .... Total number of games lost Total number of games tied . . . ifPercentage .55o :kThis includes two games with Michigan, which should not be counted in determining the Southern standing. The corrected percentage is .61 1. 372 as --CAS 'f 5 .xf'a.j'.4u-'- .A N ' -S . 4- 77? -nr QE.- . tur- v ,H fa-. -As Q .1 M- .-.s. -K.. I-Y V -., 4 wi . ,. ,,,.. . s.4..... -,g...E .-. .Qi- ...X,,,.C'. wvfwu- 5 -. ., f,.,, ' -'Q .L...s. 'I .z:V'f'- , Q , avr.- N . 4: .-- -...r '-..s. Reserve Baseball eam 1907-1908 Battery B15AsL1aY, KNOX, and RYAN, Pifclivrs. M. B. LAD.-XNIS, Cazdzcr. Infield Gcirimmiisrz, Firsf Base H. E, SHiaR1u2LL, Seeond Base NEWTON POLK, Slzorf-stop DICIQ LYLlf, Third Base Outfield lqlilill :md XVADE, Lcf! Fivffl S'l'IiXVART, Rigid Field E. B. M.xL'P1N, Cwzfvr Field The Record April 2 . IReserves .,..... I Buttle Ground Academy . April 5 . . jf Reserves ......... . l Columbia Military Aczmdcmy . . April 4 . . . fRCserx'cs ........ . . I Clolumbin Military .kenclciiiy . April 16 . . . If Reserves . . . , lCa1stle Ieleigliti 373 Vanderbilt vs Sewanee Dudley Field, May 15, 1908 VANDERBILT: AB R H PO A E Davidson, C . . 5 o 3 I2 4 I Inglis, 3b . . . 5 o 1 1 o c Costen, lf . . . 5 I o o o o Sherrell, 2b . . 4 o o 3 o o Pinson, of . . 5 2 2 2 o o Pipkin, rf . . . . 5 2 4 1 o o Cummings, Ib . . . 4 o 2 5 o I Bond, ss . . . 2 o o 2 o o Beasley, p . . 4 o o 1 2 .o Total ........ 37 5 IO 27 6 2 X2 out when winning run was made. Score by inningst SEVVANEE2 Browne, ss . , Lanier, 2b . Eisele, Ib . . Stone, A., 3b Faulkinberry, c Sbaddix, p . . , Lyne, rf . . Stone, F., lf . . VVilliams. Cf Vanderbilt . . . . o I 1 o 2 o o o 1-5 Sewanee . . . . . . o o o o I o o 3 o-4 HPO I I 6 3 IO o I 2 2 3126 SUMMARY--2 Base-hits, Pipkin, Davidson, Pinson: Stolen bases, Davidson, Costen, Browne, 2, Lanier, Eisele, Williams Struck out, Beasley 14, Sbaddix ro, Bases on balls, Beasley 1, Shaddix 43 Hit by pitched ball, Beasley 1, Shaddix IQ Time 2 20 Umpire, Bassett. 374 .NAB 3200 3 I C I 3 9 D 0 5 S 2 1: : o ' : : 1 z c o . .1 : o l : 2 O ! :' '26 9 5 Fx! Wilmmsl ki 171,32 z:zOi .41 1 E l 1 l l V 1 1 v1xN111iRB1L'1': Dzwiclson, C . Inglis, 3b . Costcn, lf . Sl1CI'1Cll, elm . , Pinson, ef PlI3lCll'1,l'lT. . . I C11111111i11Qs, 1l1 . Bonfl,ss . . Nl0I'1'lSOl'l,l7 . flOlClll1lI1,IJ . . 'l'o1:1l . Score by innings: Vl1IlflLll'lJllll . . Sewanee . SUx1A1,x1u'-I IOIIIC 11111, Stone Vanderbilt vs Sewanee R 1 O l O O T O I O O 4 fm li C'olc111:1n 4, Slmclclix lg, lVilli:11nsl11 Doulmle Sl1z1r'lclix 23 'llllHL' 1:1og UlllI7ll'C, l3:1m.1l. Dudley Field, May I6, 1908 ll 2 I O 2 I 2 I O O O O I O use-l1it. plays, P o .11 13 5 Ii W A N 15 12 3 ,1 I3 R ll ll o .Ax 5 1 1 Browne, ss . 4 o o 4 g 2 1 o Lanier, 2b 4 o o 2 1 1 1 o Eisele, 1b . . 3 o o 5 1 1 3 o Stone, A. 3l1 . .1 1 1 2 o 2 1 o FZLL1llilIllJCI'I'Y, e . 3 1 1 S 1 3 o o lVllllllI11S, S. p . 2 o c o o 1 1 o Slmcldix, p . 2 o 1 o 1 1 1 o Lyno, rf . . J, o 2 1 1 o 2 o Stone, F., lf . 5 o 1 2 o 1 6 o lYilli:1n1s, L., of . 3 o 1 o o 27 1 7 1 3 2 2 7 24 S o o 1 o o X-4 o o o o o O'-2 Lync, Sl1Q1'1'Cll. Slmrlclixg Stolen Buses, D.1x'1c'lso11, Boncl, lfisz-le: 511-111,-lc 11 l3l'UXVIlC llIlLlSSlSlL'Ll, l31'ow111- to lfisclcg Buses on l1:1lls, C'ole111:1n 2, lY1lli:11115 2 375 Tfear 1885,86 1886.87 I887,88 I888,8O I88Q,QO 18QO,QI I8QI,Q2 1892793 1893194 1394195 I8Q5,96 1896.97 I897,98 1898799 I899,OO IQO0,0I IQOI,O2 IQO2,03 IQOBIO4 I9O4,O5 IOO5,06 I9o6,o7 IQO7,08 1908.09 Baseball Officers Captain CHAMBERS KELL.AR CHAMBERS KELLAR CHAMBERS IQELLAR POPE TAYLOR . . H' E. BEMIS . . R. A. BARR . . C. F. MCKENZIE C. F. MCKENZIE F. M. FLETCHER W. R. HENDRIX G. M. PRITCHETT D. T. MERRITT . D. T. MERRITT . T. XV. DAVIS . . B. F. CARR . . . H. G. RICE . . W. H. SIMMONS . D. P. BROWN . . ALEX PERRY . . E. J. HAMILTON . H. P. TRAVIS . . I. L. CRAIG . E. A. INGLIS . . W. H. BOND . . 376 Manager J. A. CLINTON C. N. BURCH C. N. BURCH ALFRED HUME RICHARD BARR P. H. PORTER P. H. PORTER W. R. COLE W. Y. ELLIOTT DEVEREUX LAKE L. Cv. FANT F. C. RAND D. W. JONES, JR. T. F. FOSTER W. F. DRAPER, JR. M. E. HOLDERNESS G. W. MEUX B. L. CLARY F. W. CHAPPELL W. E. NORVELL, IR OWSLEY MANIER H. D. DOZIER E. B. MAUPIN 'UG' Zitflgx Maas 311158 1 H1 ll -13 Bs!! ?.x:u P.-nun 1' .-u F- - mv- ,npb--1 . .1 lax 1.1515 Fun? lun 31,15 lg P15211 Dprzn. ,13- H4113-1axsss lu 1 11.01 1.10777 I-L X ,.r1'n1.L. JH' I Dpi!! Iliff' Baseball Members of 1908 Squad, with Record of Each :1 1 1 -w -Q Hfzflilzg .'l'U1'l'1I12f1'S j71'1'X11fI1,S .11'v1'11 PLAYERS 1 1 PLAYERS Y 1 11. 11. 11. I 11. 113. 11. 'lx ll. .112 11. 11 1 1 1 , S 5 5 Davidson C1f5 . S4 16 211 14 1 5 .545 Arnold C115 . . 4 Sl1CI'1'Cll C2115 29 2 15 . . .1 .AIO flOlC1NZ111 C115 . 4 Pinson CC15 . 73 IO 22 5 1 5 .SCI Mz1u11in C115 . 5 Pi11ki11 C115 . . 71 7 20 1 1 4 .2g2 C1lH1IN111gS C1115 44 C11111111i11gs C1115 111 1 ' 5 1 . .265 Morrison C115 . 6 COSLC11 Crf X' 115 43 lj 12 15 1 2 . 250 Davidson CQ5 . . 1 1 511 Inglis C213 N 5115 65 11 1 16 6 2 .246 5171111211115 Clllp 156 Potts C5115 . . 25 1 5 1 6 4 1 1 .240 1311111111 C115 . . 1 170161111111 C115 . lO . . .1 2 . . .. . .200 Potts C5115 . . j Beasley C155 . . IS 2 5 1 1 . 1 .200 Sl1er1'11ll C2l1D 4 14 I5ClCI1 C211 X' 5115 46 5 11 II 1 4 1 . 11515 Beasley C115 . 4 C1':1b11'11c C115 . -13 3 1 S 4 1 . .1 . 136 fl1'Z1b1I'CC C115 . 111 5N'1lll11l11S C1115 . 60 5 I IO 2 1 . . 166 Pinson CL'l'5 . 31 Bond C555 . . . 74 14 l Il IO 1 5 1 .148 Inglis C211 8 3115 45 Mo1'1'is1111 C115 . 21 4 l 5 5 1 2 . 1.115 Bond CSS5 . . 41 Arnold C155 . 18 1 2 . . . 1 . 1 1 1 111511111 C11 X 115 I3 hI11ll1D1l1 C115 . 5 . . . . f .000 Lyle C5115 . . 5 Bz11'1'11n C115 . S . . .1 . . .000 Pi111qi11 C115 . . 15 Lyla' C3115 . S . . . . .... . .1 .000 .'5ClCl1 C211 X 5115 23 'l'1.':1n1 . . 1 722 115 167 74 26 .2111 'llCZ1l11 . . 1 5111 1 1 1 1 1141-1-111-11 111 slolcn 11:1s1's 111111 s:11'1'i11c1' hits not z1c1'111'1111'ly 116111. 377 lf-.-.. .LV -- 1P-- ,. .C1 .S l I l .XX. OOO OOO OOO 1178 .1168 1511 1132 .11011 .1503 S1117 S110 S114 S111 SOO S515 S00 777 762 761 S1515 Following rs a Table Showing all the Collegiate Baseball Games Participated rn by a Vanderbilt Team with the Exception of tne Season of 1890 of Which no Records Have Been Found 1885-86 887-88 888-89 890-9 89 -9 892-93 893-94 894-95 895-96 896-97 897-98 808-99 899-00 902-03 903-0 90 -0 90 -06 906-07 907-08 C C D Vanderbilt Vfmnderb lt 1 anderbilt Vanderbilt Vanderl ilt Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Vanderbilt .... Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Vanderbilt 10 221 9 Q-0 310 812 179 6 I 0 .iiia2-2 .... ur 1 5 13 3-4 23-4 12 12 14 7 6 6 'Q-'QI., 9-10 .... -2 .... 1 -4 612 0-4 125 4-12 Cn-J-Cru ,nr-101 1 OJ CAD ? coici-Aoi: '55 bl-33 0-0 158 175 143 Q-10 iili? 2 4 10 10- 99 3-'S 7-22 Q0-S 4-4 57 1 250 10-11'. 1 -3 . -7. 378 110 2-4 30 2 1 qi 7 10 18 14 2 89 0.0 ie-ii -0 2 -41 5 1 15 13 2 3-71 8-5 0.4 - 13-4 6-10 4-5 Ififi 10-2 0-4 42 0 0- 11-0 77 312 0-1 6-0 S ...., Sen nee Unix ersity of Tennessee Cumberland Washin ton and Lee University of X ir inn University of Nashville University of Alabama. University of Georgia. University of Pennsylvania. University of Cincinnati. Cornell. University of China o. University nf Mississippl S. W. P. U University of Texas. Mercer University Georgia Tech. ...- hs ' as L. .X E 5: l L I ,im I V! X23 Nan Sm Nan Furl 'Uh lil Fiiifunaz. :vig nctysl'-rszn. uvuigihnivle. .ugl'giAinm. ,mahmiwh vliJ4'5'L 'ti' nl ,dawn ,,,,-fnivrl ,fif- Z-,,,u5s K HOB 11'l111-. 1.1 1 . 0 1- .-1 .11-15: 113 9 , fl ... ': :lt A A no 3 N Li gi -1 2- :Q lr: zz: - -Z-3,-C5 2:1-: Q7 '. 3 1 1 1 I I 1 1 5 Q :Q 1+ 1 .... 1... .... .... 1 ...1 .... 1 A..,..... ,..,. . . ..,. 1 .... 10-10 as-:10-11 7-01 .... .,.. 1 . V:xnd0r11i1t...- .... I... .. ...1 ..A, ,.,. 1 ,..,. 1 .... ..1 ..A. 10-0 1-1-0 s-.5 1-:s s-1 .... .1 ..1. - 14 12 1 1 C1-1111-11. 1 .... .. ..1 1,,, I .... ..1. . . ,1,.1 5-217-751-0 :z-1 1 ,.., .... .,1. 1 . .. .J ..,1 1 ,... ..1. . ..,1 . ..1.. 11-0....... ....1 1 u V:111110r1111t ... ,,.. ..,. ..., 1 ..,. . . .... .... I .... . .. . ..,. If . .'. ..,. 5 Zi 2 I .... S. NX. 11. 1, V:1m10r11111. ,... .... 1 ,1.. 1 .... 3 . 1. .',... 1... ..., .... 14-31.1.7 .,.. . 1 1 u'71F1Y111!1x'11 1'1111'01'-171 1 .,.. .. .... 1 .... . .. .... .... . .,,. 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The games which were at once the final contests of the year and the deciding ones of the Sewanee series were played in good form and with much team work. Grantland Rice, for, undertook the task of coaching the squad. He soon found that he had bumped into a tough proposition: the material was new and, to some extent, green, few of the 1906-o7 nine were remaining, the team had to be built of unseasoned timber. The effects of this condition of affairs were felt throughout the season, at the maximum, of course, for the first series and gradually decreasing towards the close. The team had just struck its true stride when the Tigers were met on May I5 and 16. A brief review shows: an even break with S. P. U., one game resulting in a tie, two out of three won from Milligan, here again one being a tie, series of two games lost to Michigan, even break with Cumberland, two out of three lost to Tennessee, two out of three won from S. K. C., one victory and one defeat with Mississippi, rain putting a stop to the third, and then a good wind-up with three victories over Sewanee to one defeat suffered at their hands. The team as a whole for 22 games batted .231 and fielded .8o9. These records in themselves are fair, the .23 1 showing more relative effectiveness at the bat than the .899 does for the Held. The battery was not consistent at the firing point, though the find of the season was developed in Davidson at the receiving end. This youngster batted .345 and fielded .941, he was fast around the bases, and always used his head. Arnold opened the season with much eclat by pitching a no-hit, no-run game against S. P. U. on a cold, windy day. Later in the year, however, he weakened decidedly. Beasley worked with the Reserves the greater time but was inally drafted by the Varsity. He was effective at all times. Coleman, Morrison and Barran worked in several games. The infield was a kaleidoscope. No fewer than seven men played the bags at one time or another, two of these being shifted once each. Blow-ups were frequent, readjustment of the forces followed. After a series of changes, a practically new infield was enlisted and the season's close saw Cummings on Hrst, Sherrell on second, Bond retaining his place at short and Captain Inglis on third. Their work was of a high order. 380 U. i KM ,....,.X -an I ...I- Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association Meet Vanderbilt . . Clemson . . EVENTS loo yards dash . 220 yards dash . 4.10 yards dash . 880 yards run . One Mile Run . . 120 yards Hurdle 220 Yards Hurdle Georgia School of Technology Field, Atlanta, Ga., May 22, 1908 The Score .421 1 I1 41 l 1 l .1 1 l 1. 'f '1 -4 1 11 I, l -4 ll l. 1 '4 1 l 4, l '4 1 l 'I 4. 384 Georgia Institute of Technology University of Georgia .... VVINNER 1. R. K. Mason, Vanderbilt . . 2. Lipschutz, Georgia 2. M. B. King, Vanderbilt X. 1. R. K. Mason, Vanderbilt . . 2. Byrd, Clemson 3. M. B. King I. R. K. Mason. Vanderbilt . . 2. Byrd, Clemson 3. M. B. King, Vanderbilt 1. Davenport, Georgia Tech. . 2. Barnett, Clemson Roberts, Vanderbilt 3 . r. Davenport, Georgia Tech. . 2. Clark, Vanderbilt 3. Nelson, Vanderbilt 1. Arrendale, Georgia . . 2. Goodier, Georgia Tech, 5. Stone, Vanderbilt I. War1'en, Clemson . . . 2. Myers, Georgia Tech. 3. J. V. Blake, Vanderbilt . . . . . . . . 22 I-2 . TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTA 22 i.5I 2 min. 5 . . 4 min. 49 .17 .28 5 5 5 5 5 -5 -5 I6 NCIS SCC' SGC. SCC. SGC SCC SCC SCC 2: I-- ' -I-NL: .-5 sa- n F- . . .L- 'Q D- - '-I :C -Q, , -q- 1. Broad jump High jump n Pole Vault . Shot Put . Hummer Thr ONV 'S l l -C f m., - 4 ,I lx 1 n, fl I 385 1, ll l 4 Byrcl, Clemson . . . Frazier, Georgia Teeh. R. E. Blake, Vzmmlerllill R. F. Blake, Yrmflerlmilt Goodier, Georgia Tech. J. N. Stone, Vrmcla-rlmill -l. B. Procter, Vzlmlerlwi Arrenclale, Georgia Gooflier X R. E. Blulce Flemixw Clemson . . . bl R. E. Blzxlce, Vzmclerlwilt J. 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'1ikx1111 .'X11:1111:1, 11:1 N11S111'1111' 111111 XZlS111'111L' 'll-1111 N1111' U1'11':111Q, 1,:' N:1s111'1111' '11-1111 . -1l1:111 1.1111 .X'.1S1111, T1 xns f1':1s111'11111, 1111111 N:1s111'i1111 '11-1111 X:14111'i111' ,1NL'1111 .X114111l:1, 1111 Vanderbilt . . EVENT 100 Yards Dash . . 220 Yards Dash . . 440 Yards Dash . . 880 Yards Run . One Mile Run . . 120 Yards Hurdle 220 Yards Hurdle Vanderbilt-Sewanee Dual Meet Dudley Field, M337 12, 1908 The Score . 79 Sewanee . WINNER 161 Mason CVD . . . W 2 Brown CSD lk 3 Bejaeh CVD 161. Mason CVD . . . 4, 2. Brown CSD 'C 3 King, M. B. CVD C 1. Mason CVD . . . C 2 Bejach CVD +R 3 McMillin CSD 'E 1. Roberts CVD . . 4 2 Clark CVD ls 3 MeMillin CSD 'X 1' Nelson CVD . . . 4 2 Tillman CVD C 3. Julan CSD 51 Stone CVD . . . 2. Blake V. CVD C 3 Wilson CSD 5 1 Stone CVD . . C 2 Lyne CSD lx 3 Wilson CSD 38 8 TIME. HEIGHT OR DISTANCE . g . . . Q Q 0 0 1 0 . . . IO . 22 3-5 . 50 I-5 2 min. I3 . gnnin. I 4-5 . 16 4-5 - 27 3'S 29 SCC SE'C SSC SCC SCC SGC SGC ..4llll 30 QEC SBC :dQ SEC SEC. EC SEC High Jump Broad Jump Pole Vault Shot Put . Hzmlmcr Throw . Y W 1 I, x fi 'K 'L 2 Q PX 1 R ug.:-Li . 5.4 - 'ik NA .. Q SHO Eleventh Annual lnterscholastic Track Meet Under Auspices of the Vanderbilt Athletic Association Dudley Field, Nashville, May 2, 1908 The Score Mooney School . . 58 Branham 81 Hughes . 29 Castle Heights . . . 39 Columbia Military Academy . 2 Fogg High School r EVENTS WTNNERS TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE '1 Reed CMJ . . ....... IO 2-5 sec 100 Yards Dash . J 2 Ward CC. HJ 53 Brown CC. HJ '1 Shelby CC. HJ . . . 23 4-5 sec 220 Yards Dash . . J 2. Brown CC. HJ 5 3. Tardy CC. M. AJ '1 Thompson CMJ . . . 53 3-5 sec 440 Yards Dash . . 1 2 Ormdorff CC. HJ C 3 Ramsey CB. Sc HJ '1 Thompson CMJ . . min. 7 2-5 sec 880 Yards Run . . C 2. lVilkerson CB. Sc HJ 33. Pike CC. M. AJ ' 1 Lyons CMJ .... 4 min. 53 sec One Mile Run . . . l 2. Roberts CMJ .3 McCauley CF. H. SJ '1. Ward CC. HJ . . . . I5 I-5 sec I2O Yards Hurdle . . C 2. Ramsey CB. 85 HJ C 3. Green CB. Sc HJ ' 1. Mooney ..... Relay Race-One Mile . . l 2. Branham 85 Hughes 5 3. Castle Heights 390 .Il RNCE :cC. --., BCL. :cC. s:C. SEC SEC. Thompson CB. X HQ DOL1l'DlC!,1llf' CIS. N ILP Tcachout CLI, HQ Gzztcwood CB. 62 HJ Barnes CB. X HQ Tczxchour CC. HJ Thompson CB. K HQ Rogcrs CM.D Odil CB. N HJ Freclzmcl CNf.j . slolmscim CHQ Givcnq CV I-I D x -. I'l'CClZlIlf1 CH.j . 51011115011 CHQ '1xL'Z'lL'hOL1t HJ IJYCCIZIINI Clfj . Givens CC. HJ 3. lolmson CHQ 5 'I Qqx V .dx Review of the Season HE season of 1QO7-O8 was one of much achievement for the track team. Training was begun early in March under the direction of Coach Anderson and Captain Stone, a goodly number of candidates reporting for the preliminary work. Manager Paine put, and maintained the field in good condition. The greater number of the IQO6-,O7 squad were still in the University and appeared on the field at the first call. Among these were R. E. Blake, Stone, Mason, Procter, Nelson, Bejach, J. V. Blake. Using this array as a nucleus Coach Anderson added thereto such of the new men as showed immediate value, as well as some who gave signs of future development, of the whole he evolved a team which, though slightly weaker for all round work than the one of a year or so ago, has never been equaled in the dashes. lt is in these events that so much was achieved. Mason was in a class by himself on the 100, 220 and 44.0 yards dashes. King and Bejach, the one a new man, the other well known as a member of former squads, completed the trio of sprinters. In the S. I. A. A, meet in Atlanta, Mason, though in a weakened condition from sickness the two previous days, dashed over the 100 yards stretch in the remarkable time of 9 4-5 seconds, 2-5 of a second under the recordg then he clipped 4-5 of a second from the 22C yards dash record by racing it in 22 1-5 seconds. His strength failed him, however, and he ran the quarter in very slow time. ln view of his wonderful work it was decided to enter him in the preliminaries for the Olympic Games, the preliminaries being held in Chicago. He won his heat in the 100 meters dash and then tied for third place in the finals. In the 400 meters dash-practically equivalent to the 440 yards dash, Mason's best race--he passed the field about half-way around the track and led for nearly 100 meters, only to be beaten out by Merriam of the University of Chicago at the finish. A week or so later he entered for the 440 meters dash in the Philadelphia preliminaries, but could only hnish fourth in the race. He was offered a place as substitute on the Olympic team. but did not accept it. Other than in the sprints no new records were set by the members of the IQO7-O8 squad. The majority of the men were steady actors, but not spectacular in any events. A dual meet with Sewanee was held on Dudley Field, May I2tl'l. Vanderbilt won handily, making IO first places, tieing another, while only one, the shot-put, was lost. R. E. Blake, Mason and Stone were the main point winners, ta.king 18, IS and I4 respectively. The score was Vanderbilt 79, Sewanee 29. 392 we fail' in in 'ts 37 216 im 525 may as a 16 Same who .gi - if iii round zz: and 440 S-quads, T T121 prerious ... I , ',, 1 .. - 2.29.51 IDE ics.-115. His . 1' .-- v- - - .1 , 2. 1.L...::. LHC ri :trac-2 the , A .1 -14 passed ine letra: oi the Q Piilafielphia :Haj , . F -ag fig..-.525 or 35551 2 gg main t K ie run off on the new field of Georgia Tech. in Atlanta, Friday. The preliminaries for the S. I. A. A. mee ve' ' 5 May 21st., the meet proper being held the following day. Four Colleges were represented: Vanderbilt, Clemson, Georgia Tech. and University of Georgia. Vanderbilt won with a score of 42 I-2 points, Clemson came i second with 27, Georgia Tech. third with 22 1-2, and University of Georgia fourth with 16. Vanderbilt took ive ll, first places. Three reeords were broken: the roo and 220 yards dashes by Mason as mentioned above, the half mile run by T Davenport of Georgia Teeh. The remaining events ranged from near-records to poor performances. ' ' ' ' ' was elected to Captain the team for 1908-oo. l This meet completed the season s XX orlv. B. Procter A QE xi 'Nt W 10- .-.nf K 2 2 ff 393 166 ft. 5 in EVENT Collegiate Records of the United States CFrOm Spalding'sOfiicial Athletic Almanac for 1909.5 RECORD HOLDER COLLEGE 100 Yards Dash . . 9 4-5 B. J. VVefers . Georgetown . W. A. Shick . Harvard . . 220 Yards Dash . . 21 1-5 B. J. Wefers . Georgetown . 440 Yards Dash . . 47 3-4 W. Baker . . Harvard . . 880 Yards Run . 1:53 2-5 C. H. Kirkpatrick . . Union . . . One Mile Run . . . 4:20 3-5 Guy Haskins . Pennsylvania 120 Yards Hurdle . I5 1-5 A. B. Shaw . . Dartmouth . J. C. Garrells, with slight wind-no record 220 Yards Hurdle . . 23 3-5 A. C. Kraenzlein Pennsylvania Running High jump . . Running Broad Jump . . 6 ft. 4 in. 24 ft. 4 I-2 in Putting 16-lb. Shot ..... 46 ft. 5 1.-2 in Throwing 16-lb. Hammer . . Pole Vault ....... I2 ft. 5 I-2 in VV. B. Page . . A. C. Kraenzlein VV. Kreuger . . I. R. DeWitt . W. R. Dray . . S. I. A. A. Records An Intercollegiate record is one made at the annual championship meet of the EVENT RECORD 'HOLDER 100 Yards Dash . . 9 4-5 R. K. Mason . 220 Yards Dash . . 22 1-5 R. K. Mason . 440 Yards Dash . . 50 2-5 G, jones . . 880 Yards Run . 215 2-5 Davenport . One Mile Run . . . 4:48 Harvey . . . 120 Yards Hurdle . 16 3-5 W. I. Anderson 220 Yards Hurdle . . 27 1-4 Whiteman . .' Running High Jump Running Broad jump . 5 ft. 9 1-4 in.' 21 ft. 8 1-2 in. W. J. Anderson E. sl. Hamilton Putting 16-lb. Shot 40 ft. 7 in. Crutchfield . . Throwing Hammer 121 ft. 5 I-2 in. Parrish .... Pole Vault .... IO ft. 6 I-2 in. f R. E. Blake . lj. R. Haygood 394 Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Swarthmore Princeton . . Yale .... YEAR 1896 1896 1895. 1898- 1887 T899 1902 1908 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association. COLLEGE Vanderbilt . Vanderbilt . Vanderbilt . Georgia Tech. . . Alabama P. I. . . Vanderbilt . Vanderbilt . Vanderbilt . Vanderbilt . Vanderbilt . Texas . . . Vanderbilt . YEAR 1908 IQO8 1902 IQO8 1896 1906 1899 1905 IQOO 1898 1904 1900 5 CF 4 . 1 1 Q ', W., ,ae .sl ' 4, .. X 40' 1 1 , v ' ui 5 .r r-.EU-f -V.: nn' V4 ,,.. ,... I. .- v., Z' '. I 1. '! 'IZ ?!i. ii 1 .. . J, .. !.'4 152 E 3 1e 'ml .Yihgw alll Rr? Q 1. 22: Ya'-15. 5- if .M pa.. . f r Nunn rg ml' Na YEAR 1596 ISQ6 1505 ISQS 'V W 1557 1800 1-122 10:3 21. YEAR IQSS IQCS 1002 10:5 1596 10:6 1399 19:5 1906 1505 I 99-lf 1906 li V li .y 'rs 100 Yards Dash . 220 Yards Dash . 440 Yards Dash . S80 Yards Run . One Mile Run . . 120 Yards Hurdle 220 Yards Hurdle High jump . . . Broad jump . . Putting 16-lh. Shot Throwing I-lammer Pole Vault . . . An interseholast 1iv1cN'r 100 Yards Dash . 220 Yards Dash . 440 Yards Dash . S80 Yards Run . One Mile Ru11 . ic record is Vanderbilt Records The hest records made by V11 derlnilt R I-lC'ORlJ 22 2.5 400 -lf 5 I- I- 4 I 4 .5 I 5it. 0 1-4 21 ft. S 1- 40 ft. 130 ft. 5 1- IO ft. 2 7 2 O J 5 5 5 5 -4 in 111. in in in HOLIJICR . R, K. Mason . . R. K. Mason . . R. K. Mason . . E. jones . . . j. lf. Lockhart. W. UI. Anderson bl. VVhiteman W. J. Anderson E. j. Hamilton men in any recognized games. XV. M. Crutchfield . O. F. Noel . . R. D. Blake . Interscholastic Records one made at the annual championship meet of the REFORID 21' IO 1-5 22 1-5 30 4353 Relay Race-A-One Mile . 158 1-5 120 Yards Hurdle . I4 3,-5 High .lump . . 5 tt 6 in Broad .luntp . . . . . 21 ft. 7 in. Putting 12-lb Shot .... 46 . S ft Throwing 12-lb. Hammer . 139. 5 ft. Discus Throw ..... 100 , 55 ft Pole Vault . . . IO ft. 5 I-2 in HOLD li R Cartmell . tlartmell . Leonard . Lyons . Lyons . Little I Lyons l Leonard . L Shipp . . Taylor . ,Il Cox . . lx Stone . . Hamilton . . McLa1'ty . . Struss . . . Freeland . Arthur . 395 .-XR 1008 1008 1008 1005 1007 IQO6 1500 1005 IQOD 1808 1007 1007 fP t maratory Schools. Southern Association 0 r ll senool, . L. M. T. H. S. . . L. M.T. H.S. . Mooney . . . Mooney Mooney Mooney . L. M. H. S. . . Castle Heights Mooney . . . . Mooney .... Tfniyersity-Flexner i L. M. T. H. S. . . Mooney . . . rx 1 . L. M. 1. Il. 0. Y li A R 1003 1003 IQO6 IQOD 1008 1006 1004 1004 1004 1002 1QO6 1002 1003 1003 lfear 1885,86 1886,87 1887,8S 1888,89 1889,9O 189O,9I I8Q1,Q2 1892,93 1893 ,94 1894.95 lfear 1895,96 189607 1897,98 1898,99 I899,OO 19oo,o1 IQOI,O2 I9O2,O3 19O3,O4 I904,O5 I9o5,O6 1906,07 19o7,o8 19O8,O9 Track Team Officers Captain H. M. BOOGHER W. N. DAVIS . R. I. MOORE . J. A. AMBERG . R. D. SMART . H. C. MASON . GRINNELL JONES F. A. BLACK . W. J. ANDERSON D. B. BLAKE . E. J. HAMILTON J. E. LOCKHART J. N. STONE . J. B. PROCTER 396 F. B. FOGG, Captain of Field Sports . F. B. FOGG, Captain of Field Sports W. H. JOHNSON, Captain of Field Sports V C. N. BURCH, Captain of Field Sports ELLISTON FARRELL, Captain of Field Sports E. H. JONES, Captain of Field Sports BRADFORD KNAPP, Manager of Field Sports S. K. BLAND, Captain of Field Sports W. P. CONNELL, Manager of Field Sports No record Manager . H. N. PHARR . W. H. JOHNSON . D. I. MILLER . R. L. LUND ' . R. L. LUND . J. V. COBBELL . P. H. WHITING . V. I. MOORE . L. D. HUDSON . E. B. TUCKER . J. B. G. BROWN . A. F. JONES . T. F. PAINE . C. F. BRUMBACH T3 nl 7 9 .. LUNG 0 1 or 4-1 ' ,., A ,, .agua if ,, . - . - .ew-1 sf: ff, 1 iifif 7' Us aw 3 li fall' iff 4.11 i ASI, q .. ., ., 5 v w 1r U :iff f' 1:4 f . in-gr. 'EYT f '13 vs :slay -1 1 . A , ' 2f4f' 'qui is A-432:11 fu B 'F' .lu gl, 'ff ,, :Qi 'fidh E K -S P753 551115 r Ffa sam igrns E Yrki Sports l ig-xi Fri! Egvms .Unagu H X. Pun 'I' H jtrassox D 1 Slzurn R L Lrxn in L Lrso j Y QQLBBELL 7 H, Wnrmc 3' 5 la-on! L U Hrnwi g Bircnil 5 3 C,,BnowN Ak F JDSES 1 7 P152 Bu-'MCH I Indoor College Sports HE above title, gentle reader, is capable of sports and near-sports, from Bean-bags to Basket-ball, indulged in by the wise and otherwise. We shall, however, pick the three which are most in need of our ardent support as well as most deserving of it, namely: Poker Pool Drinking, -these three, but the greatest of these is .,,.. . . - let my fair readers be the judges. It may seem very strange and even arbitrary to choose these as the foremost Indoor College Sports, but who will deny that they are or should be exclusively 'Kindoor occupations? Can anyone question their popularity among college men? And again I ask you, nay challenge you, to show why they are not sports'l in the best sense of that word. Cllecording to Hoylej The game of pool calls for more skill than any game known to man. In the present unrecognized status of D this great game in our colleges, the skilled pool player goes down unhonored and unsung, never receiving the applause and publicity which goes to his classmates on the diamond and on the gridiron, and to those who indulge in other indoor sports. llfhy not give equal honor to him who with steady nerves and nice judgment, so wields . .I 1- jx A . nli- . 1.1,,1tH1 his cue as to send the ivory sphere hurtling ovei the felt XX ith the spced,dncction, and ng is 1, Jes ca cu- lated to put the money balls in the pockets and keep the cue balls out. Drinking is a sport requiring above all things the quality of endurance, lYe hesitate to dilate to any great extent on this subject, Other and better men have pictured its many attractions in poetry, prose and song. Booze is the reagent that dissolves sadness and precipitates happiness. lt is the judge that pronounces the death verdict of regret and sets free all hopes and aspirations. It is a siren that lures to destruction all in our natures that is dark or gloomy, and renders terque quaterque beatus the fortunate Ulysses who heeds the call, ' ' on ' ' 'o ' l r 'e 'l l Booze brings beatitudes and banishes bitterness. ln this sad v ale of tears we can afiorc to ox ei ooc any inebriating qualities in a cup that cheers, L'Nuf sed. As to the great American game of poker, Mr, Hoyle has written a standard work on the subject to which we refer an fone seeking after light on the subject. Proficiency is mainly dependent on luck and on the ability 3 to make kings Full look like a pair of deuees to the man across the table and vice versa. lt is plaved at college 397 in all sizes and forms from Stud to Jackpot and from the parlor game of penny-ante on up until the limit soars away into the ethereal blue and virtually ceases to exist. The popularity of these sports should be greatly enhanced by the fact that they are the only lndoor College Sports in which co-eds do not participate. There is strange, unaccountable modesty to be observed in men who indulge in our three picked pastimes. It takes the form of a marked aversion to publicity. lf a paper were to publish an account of a college poker game with pictures of the players and tell how John Doe broke up the game with four aces and a king, modest John and all the rest would be, to put it mildly, very embarrassed. One of the best plans that have been suggested to put our sports on a solid basis and give the participants due credit for their hard work and long hours, we give in detail: The presidents of the Senior Classes in the various departments form a committee of Indoor Sports. This committee meets once a year and elects the Knights of Round Table, Rectangular Table, and of the Carpet under the Table as the champions in Poker, Pool and Drinking, respectively. To these men are awarded medals as follows: Poker To the man most ahead on the year's play, a gold medal. To the man winning the most at one sitting, a silver medal. To the man winning the most in one pot, a bronze medal. Pool To any man making the 5, ro and I5 balls on a shot, all three medals. Drinking. To the man consuming the most booze during the year, gold medal. To the man consuming most booze at a sitting, silver medal. To the man consuming most booze at a swallow, bronze medal. In case of a tie vote for any championship, it shall be decided by the rolling of high dice. VVe wish to urge on the faculty, student body, and general public, recognition and support to these popular sports. Some such plan as that outlined above should be instituted in a' few progressive universities and we feel sure that it would soon become general and less time would be spent by the fiower of our college youth in such depleting and inexhausting indoor avocations as attending lectures and chapel. ALUMNUS. 395 Q' its-lf lggzztwg, ' f QUJEIEI In th- gartifig-ants hz This ld ci :Se farm sz haf sim ,.2 if naw fe! lmdhigsuch u.rlNf5- :Eg I , 1 a x K I J --------'f'---W 7 - XV. D. NEELY, ,IO . Basket- Ball Officers 1908-I909 . Cmlpfcl 1.1L -1 XY. L. TH ROOP, 'oo . ..... .1fcIiltIgUl' W. L. GILNIQRIE, ,IO . . .'lSSI.Sfc'IIIf .1I111111gcr ED. IIANIILTON . . ...... Coach Members of the 'Varsity and Record of Each l3ftIVl'CI' Posifiozz Games fvlaycd Firld liofzfs X I2 Ii Lx' .... . Forward . . . . S 3 1 TIIRUO1' . . Ff71'XX'Zll'L1 . . . 1 5 .111 Mui? 14:11 151-3 . . CTc11tc1' ...... . 1 5 5 1 M..xR'1'1N . . Guzxrd X Fo1'wz11'd . . 15 40 SoR111-:1.1,s . . . c1Llll1'd .... . IS 211 BRUWN . . . Guard . . 7 I0 W 13,1 1Q1,1f 1' . . ,Fo1'wz11'd . 5 2 1',x'1 1'1fRsoN . ..... Guzwd .......... 3 o Goals from BR1'111:,1c11 . Pmsox . N1z1.sox . 1 foul: KICGL'l1CL' 563 Newly Reserve Line-up . . FOI'XVl11'i1S . . . PAsC11fxLL, CCl11L'I' . .. Guards . . . Sophomore Team . . 1?O1'XV111'd . . . II12x11x', C'u111o1' IDENT .............. G11:11'cl . . 511115-NIQL.-x1z'1'x', B11.x111foR11, DoN,x LDSON. 401 14. . W L .Ax 11 1. 11 1 . PEN 'l'IiCUS'1' I I .1 1,1, 9'1'111'1 1' x, X12 The Record, I908-1909 Y.M.C.A. . . .19 .16 Score Opponents December II Vanderbilt . 38 Nashville Y. M. C. A. December 27 Vanderbilt . 32 Chattanooga Ramblers December 2Q Vanderbilt . 33 Atlanta A. C ..... December 30 Vanderbilt . 18 Columbus Y. M. C. A. January 1 2 Vanderbilt . 2 5 Cumberland .... February Vanderbilt . 33 Birmingham A. Club . February Vanderbilt . 26 Mobile Y. M. C. A. . February - Vanderbilt . 28 Montgomery February Vanderbilt . 30 Birmingham Y. M. C. A. . February IO Vanderbilt . 52 Chattanooga Ramblers February I2 Vanderbilt . 28 Sewanee ...... February I5 Vanderbilt . 56 S. P. U. ..... . February IQ Vanderbilt . 38 Cumberland . . February 23 Vanderbilt . 43 Nashville A. C. . March Vanderbilt ............ 24 Nashville A. C. . Total Number of Games Played ........ 1 . . . Total Number of Games Won . . Total Number of Games Lost . Reserve Record, 1908-I909 February 6. Reserves . . . . 2Q Mooney School . . . February I3 . Reserves . . 5 2 Branham 8: Hughes . Sophomore Record Sophomores . . SI Y. M. C. A. Brownies Sophomores . 30 Fogg High School . Sophomores . 23 McLean College . . Sophomores . 49 First National Bank Sophomores . 24 B. G. A ...... Sophomores . 28 Castle Heights . 402 .15 -4 Score At 2 o Nashville 1 7 Chattanooga 2 6 Atlanta 1 9 Columbus 1 9 Nashville 3 o Birmingham 3 3 Mobile 3 2 Montgomery 1 2 Birmingham 2 3 Nashville 1 9 Nashville 1 9 Nashville 2 1 Lebanon ' 3 3 Nashville 2 5 Nashville Murfreesboro Spring Hill .16 .16 .16 -39 h:ff5 ' Yuri! X' Y1,fv9 Y 39513 Y Aff id' Y 1 1-if' Yah Sf yA-..5,,.. 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X1Z1.I1C1L'I'1!l11. .... . .... 55 26 55 26 11111111111 .X11111'111: 1111111. . 1 . 12 1- . . 1111111-1'111l1 . .. 1 'Q 7 af 84 40 1 111lllZll101Jg11 11111111111-1's. . 5 - -5 X7l1I1C1Cl'1J111 18 IU 18 IQ 1'1l1111111b1lS 111111. Y. Xl. 1'. .X X71l1'l1'1Cl'1Jl11 .. . . . . . . .... 28 117 28 IU 81111111101-. 8,56 161.117 102,80 186,45 2Oj.l4jIjO7Q.jSO 50.1.4248 1.560 1.1619 2 - 1 111z1s11c1-111111 was 1161 1'1'1'6g11izc11 111' 1111' .X1111c11c.'XSS61'1z111611 1JL'1'Ul'C1l1111 11111'i11g 1111- s1'z1s611s 6f I1jOO'O1 111111 l12OI'O2. 111-gm 1111111 w11l1 .1602-O5 11 111111111113 111 11111 Ul1l1S11L'1'H 111 11111 61111-1111 11-l1'L'1'111I'1'. X11 1111111 was IJ111 6111 111 1604-05, S111'c1':11 1'ClAL'1-L'11L 1110 10111111 111 1110 11105500 I'L'CU1'11S 61 11:1s1cc1-111111 111 1111- L 11lX'CI'S11f'. 1111l1lg1'1 116 s1'61'cs 61111-1' 1111111 161' class gz1111cs Illl' g1X'L'11. N1111111111' 61 c6111'gcs l'1'l7l'CSL'I'1lL'11. ..............,...... 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A I. - 'A--f -- - . . . , '.i1..,., .J f 1, ,QQ ly - I - Review of the Basket-ball Season HE IQO8-OQ basket-ball team stands out with brilliancy when compared with the ive of 1907-08, while it loses none of its lustre when placed alongside the champions of 1903-04. and also the great team of 1906- '07, Cf those former Hves the Blalces, Hamilton, Hall and Stone were stars: this year's team perhaps has no one man who equals some of those mentioned above in point of individual strength, though taken. as a whole and reckoned aecordingto collective playing and general team work it is probably the most effective five that has ever representedVanderbilt ,on the basket-ball floor. Hamiltonmformer player and captain and gone of the best athletes who ever donned a Vanderbilt jersey, eoachedthelsquad 'throughout the season, tothe success of-whose-coaching the work of the team testifies. Under him the men worked hard and consistently. Captain Neely was out of the game for a part of the season on account of sickness, R. B. McGehee acting as captain in his absence. VV. L. Throop, manager-player, arranged two long trips, one for the Christmas holidays on which Chatta nooga, Atlanta and Columbus were visited, and the other for the first week in February when he carried the squad through Alabama, playing in Birmingham, Montgomery and Mobile. ln addition to these trips the team made a short run over to Lebanon to play Cumberland. This aggregates something near 1,800 miles covered by the team A , The record shows that eight games were played on the road, of which ive were won and three lost, and seven at home, of which six Were won and one lost, making a total of fifteen games for the season, eleven being won andifour lostj 1 it V Cf the four games lost, two show a margin of only one point, 18-19 with Columbus, 24-25 with Nashville Athletic Club, a third four points, 28-32 with Montgomery, and the fourth seven points, 26-33, with Mobile. To Mobile alone belongs the credit of having clearly outplayed the Commodores. Vanderbilt,s scores range all the way from 18 to 56g the opponents' from T2 to 33. lt is a noticeable fact that Vanderbilt did not lose a game on her own floor, the one local contest in which she was defeated having been played on the Hippodrome Court. A This game at the Hippodrome, with Nashville Athletic Club, the concluding one of the season, was of intense interest in that it would determine the Tennessee Championship and at the same time would materially affect the Southern standing since, with the possible exception of Mobile Y. M. C.A., Vanderbilt and Nashville 404 H Eb-PU iz. 4,5 IQ,-,.q,, .,....,,g,K vkift C n ,,.. -- ,-,L fl? X14' 'Q' -4 , X . .yi-, .ne wixiffff Q , I1 .. , 1,11 ..' Q, jg? 1131 R! e'g.'0 Tar Q-.. ..- ihn fa '-F21 15 T314 IZ IZCF .Tl 22:-4 :- Q-2' 1:5 5 1-1 S... '55-swllile it m Of! :9Q6N perhapi has n 15 3 Whole We 3-:Ve that 5355! jersey, Under M season on :ich Chatta c C32TiE'd the :ps the team s covered by lost. and flex eu being :Zh Nashville llebile. T0 garage all the 1,52 in which LHS!!! '35 of M materialllf nd Nashville .41 Athletic Club could lay an equal claim to the championship honors. Vanderbilt had defeated Nashville Athletic Club two weeks previous and was out to turn the trick again. A most stubborn opposition, however, was met in Nashville Athletic Club and Vanderbilt went down, 241-25, Lockhart, an ex-Commodore, by his phenomenally lucky basket throwing in the last minutes of the game, being largely responsible for Nashville Athletic Club's victory. The result of this battle left the two teams on like terms, each having won one and lost one game, Nash- ville Athletie Club refused to play off the tie. The outcome of it all is that Vanderbilt and Nashville Athletic S , . . . ,, . . . . . . . . lb Club are tied for the Championship of l ennessee, and are right with Mobile for a division of Dixie honors. R, B, MeGehee, center for the season just closed and one of the most versatile actors on the squad, was elected captain for 1909-'1o. Basket-ball Officers from the Beginning Year C11PfGZ-IL .llizmzgcr 1902 O3 B. L. Clary . . Grinnell Jones 1903 O4 J. Tigert .............. E. Ml. Hamilton 1904 05 E. J. Hamilton elected-no games recorded 1905 06 No Team 1906 07 I. N. Stone . . li. P. Scales 1907 OS XY. L. Tl11'OOp . .L G. Adams 1908, og w. D. Net-ly 405 XY. L. Throop uni' 1811.-ll 6111- I an M n U 1 A I I n If I fin lk! l , . g I S. e' X N Officers KARL Ii. XX'IIl'l llXIiIiR . . Ilzjvftzzdz M. H. VIAXRIQ .... . .XltIlIL14QL'I' C UY T. IJICXTUX . . . . l21'ruffwr Members fd M. B.1XlJ.'XXlS ', 4? Guo. F. Alarlir-31: joux G. gXRl'IlI-IR Q M. II. 1'1.,x1uQ Rom-:1z'1' Xl. II1-:mul-is, bln. XX7, II. IXUXYI-1 A. M. I.1n:11'm1,xN M. IS. BIL'X'l,L'R!-I f,SCAR N Y 1-2 -I.LxMl4:s RIIUIJHS Ixeexlu. lu. XX lIl'l l'.XliI'IR I J. R. Nlolzlzlswx A U Z' Y Xml A T110 zmuuznl uxhilwiliun was given X '- - scluy night, Xlzlrch KQIACX. N-2 407' Yum! I Am 7-N Yank!! Vmddi Al Uniwn Euan llnsu HIIIII Asn! Fumu Yuan fqgg Alun Url irls' Basket-ball eam 1908-1909 Line-up and Record VIRCIIE BLACK ....... Forward ...... . E1-12.-xxou IQ1c11.-11111511 FLORENA GATES CCz1pLz1inj Gcntcr ADA R,x1x1a5 , ...... Guard ...... . Rlilil-ICCA Ym Vzmdcrbilt . QS Cumbcrlzmd ...... Vanderbilt .................... I4 C'umbcr1zmd .......... , As fZl1'Z1S crm be gotten from thc available records ihc following gives ll complete history of Co-cd basket-b:111 in XvIl1lLlL'1'b1l1. University. Teams 1896-1897 E1,1z,x1s1-:'1'11 BL 1 1'oR1f1f . . Forward . 1NfI,xRc:.,x1z1c'1' Rorslcrasox . . Comer . N , b'1'1z1.L.x X .x1'c:11x Ct 11111111115 . . . . M.x1a1:1f Clxxx IVIINNIIS B,x'1'12s . . . . Guard . . I..xL'1e.x IJ,-1 1904-1905 ANNIE Sc.'x1.1cs cclllltilillp . . Forward ,... . 1I,xR1:121u' lim II BI.-XRY L1P1s, Cmncr FLORA S'1'liIiI,li . . . Guard . . . . SL'Axx.x Il.xx1x11-11 1 1 1906-1907 F1,oR1-:NA 111.-X'l'liS . ..... Forwz11'c1 .,... . 121.1z,x1:1f'1'11 X111 Rosh NELSON, Ccllllliiillp 1001110 GALL11-: I,.1N111:UA1 . ..... Guard ..... . Lms 1111111 1 x 1907-1908 ANNIE MASON - . .... Forxmrd .... I9I.IZ.XISIf'IxlI Yorxc: 61.1111111115 F1.o1z12x,x GATES, L1-ntur ADA RAINI-IS . .... 11113111 .... . XvIR1Vt1V 131.11 1 409 The Record v 1 IX 1 U7 IN OO O- rn 0 1 o o 0 0 0 - , P I 1 1 I I I -C5 3 Q G ND 1- X0 ix oo 5 Q .H Q4 Q9 OPPONENTS. ON O O O O GS 'D CL Cl O2 1 2 3 3 3 P O Q y 1 MWCVV if WCC-A Y ' l iw 'Vanderbnt 7 5,0 .... 27,23 ..,... 1. . ... .... VVanlE Sennnary. 'VanderbHt.... .... .... I6,I8 37,I2V.. ... .... lVardB Sennnary. Vanderbilt... . . .... .... 9 ,18 58,8l. . . . 152 70 VVard's Seminary. ' VanderbHtH.. ..4 .... 14,0 ..... ...... ..... I4 0 Behnont. .0 Vanderbilt.. . . . . . . ' .... . . . 62, I2I ..... 62 I2 Cumberland City Academy Vanderbilt.. . . . . . ...... 1 28 , 6 . . .I .... Cumberland University. VanderbHt.... .., .... ..... ...... I4,77 42' I3 CurnbeHand.IHnverQty. 5,0 I4,OI52,5O 157,32 42,13 270 104 53 I 5 'SL YC X Z- F3 X4 SS: mr -110 T 1. 1 Vanderbilt Lawn Tennis Association Officers 1908-I909 1,. 'V IDR, U, Ip, ISRUXX X . .......... . . f11.w1111.' PXLW,lflNJHiiRS . 17m-Vnwnhw' CRUX T.IHCX1YJX Nwvdumvlrmuwnv . ' , '.'iIiIQlQX' . .1lu1n1QurfPflfrw:m1Js List of Presidents from the Beginning ' ' HANLC' nx..' ..x.SYMMES IIN. XX. In IJ1w11AsY ..... ...... 1SSfp I1u1r.j1u1x IXXNIHI ,... 1805 ic f.. . ', .ff, . . 1800 L 2... ' ' 1xL.' . 1808 1... ',fHs'axs Q . 1899 Q. f.. . ' A. 3 IOOO L . 2. UI Z' . . IQOI Roll of Members nxyxx 17,I,,fW'LYIHQ .A V Qt:-1. ll In .ll 1::,,' . f imxis 2 2. 'ac,s.' , , 1' N .... ARRIS . . ,czcnn ,.1 , zxyxx '. , iQiiNL, ' . . fzsixyxx '. . , UIAN If X.ISLxvu1v11L , f icq' 'f f ' ,XPKLXN . v Q .M V..i . f.13R0 'J .X . . xi. '. ,. iii h. . S1 INN Q' . . YFT1S'.' . . . ::1s1.' :,l,.IiRYS,,' .g,- ...,. ....x.x' AN-' ...4.. .x 5- . ' VXI .qmrxsux . . . sx1'4f: ', Q ', guy V. V. V1-ZRNHN Il, W. M1111 411 R Ii U5 110 1 cyh QQ OO OI NY 1f'VL11m u X 11l'N1I f1,lQ.KlAYVIhLD LL XXf lh1LxHfs lJ,N1,IHpxus0N If.NIYuus til. 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Church, South BROADWAY AND NINTH AVIS. 81, NASHVll,l,Ii, TENNESSEE i . . 33 E 4 950 STUDENTSg 100 TEACHERS 18 BUILDINGS, VALUE 3875000 g Ge? 46 ea , , , ie NAS HVI L L E 5 El fl C 1' 1 H 1 V C I' S 1 E TENNESSEE Ea W Q 35 353 25 The University offers courses leading to degrees in the following seven departments : ' CD THE ACADEMIC, embracing Classical, Scien- fill THE LAW, covering two years, and leading i H tilic laiid Postglgraduate courses, leading to tlie to the degree of L, L, B i 5 usua iterary egree. 5 THE DENTAL . 5 we 425 THE ENGINEERING, embracing Courses in l 5 - h d ' fogjgufthfee Years' and lead' K 5 .. . .. . . ingtote egreeo . .. 5 Civil, Mechanical, Mining and Electrical Engl- . 25 neering and Metallurgy, and leading to corre- l6l THE MEDICAL, Covefmg foul' Years, and : sponding degrees. leading to the degree of M.D. i THE BIBLICAL, embracing tlie English and THE PHARMACEUTICAL, covering two I : Classical courses',and leading totlie degree of B.D. years, and leading to the degree of Pl1.C. 35 ee--ee E 25 K 5 EXPENSES-The total expenses of nine months need not exceed 3300. Kissam Hall, a handsome Q and commodious dormitory for the accommodation of students in all departments, lias recently been : 5 erected at a cost oi S135,000. 5 c ATHLETICS-A well-equipped gymnasium is open to all students. Tennis courts and a magnificent 5 athletic field are located on the campus. FELLOWSHIPS-Ten scliolas ic lellowslii s, ieldin S200 eacli, are awarded annuall in e Q L Academic Diepartment to collegei graduates. Pseiid forgcatalogue, stating department in wlzvicli yidiu are interest - ei J. E. HART, Secretary. l .a -a -n xg-W 63,9 .1 .. fe-,fa fu ggdfa g 5353553535555Sgigwgigggwggggsgwwigigigeigeggggig 11 I i WJ!-1115 FESSEE .4 bring , nJhnd- ulm.amJ gm L E 5 E K 5 E S 5 E 5 5 E 5 1 I, I 'f 1 I The Right Kind -so Many Styles, too L by 1000 Discount to V. U. Boys Patterns that are not to he seen elsewhere. Cut and made hy those who know. No matter what you want, if it'S in vogue, you'll find it here. C,:Xsk any of the boyi, they'll tell you we zlre IT when it Cmnes to S XY Ii I, I, cnuQge'rnge 619 und 621 CHURCH STREET Next to Vendome Theatre NASHVILLE. TENN. gg 1, S 'f ' ,, 1551 ' ' A AW-' 6 ,3x1f,N,. .al , 57 'Iv W Qgfu iw C y 7 . r N f x iw' H, f' 1 ff. A .fix - ' 3. P ,J 17 I i , 5, V 5 H5 , 1 'ff fl 63 Q 'W ll 1 , X J I I SQ Quick Cleanliz SCFVICC ness 3 ?AND- Fe ture Pure Food 3 am' f ,.f1 l '13 E. : T?J1ull'51' Q g ,,,'3aa::21a w W5 , N 0QWai1Eig12MIW' , S- - Qzljigi ! ' ' X if X, Ein , - fx is I Cleanli: ness a Feature Y i QY -,ff N-Q. .3 ' ,4 .' 47. f 4iif1iIf'U 'L .L ,vi-no 42 1553 fr- fi 'ic Us .1 - nf f . I f, X 7 ST-ly ,re . 'r cc - as v . Yes, Purzfy IS Better Than Butter MQ Because It clues not get mncid I The quulitx' is L1I'lIIIOl'IN F .'L1.. -fm i fm Il is ITIZICIC' under both Q,'OX'L71'IlIllCI1I and stats lnspcctlon. IL lIllClll4lI .-ne f '- I., but slightly in price zmcl can bv purchased in any LIEIIIHIIIY ' I 0 'M' fu' all :my season of thc yvzlr. ff ' I Hlz LAIJI I AI, LI I Y DAIRH LU. COLUMBUS, OIIIO U20 7'l'Q!1f!.V deser-vc ffze fiffe WHO TAILQR BEST IN NASHVILLE Ifyou CIOUIJI it, ASK ANY VANDIfRBIIfII KIAN The Gzzrnzcnfs we make are our best zId1Jc1'f1'Sc112e11f The Mallernee Co. G08 CHURCH S'I'RI2E'II TELEPHONE MAIN 7149 E. CAI,YIiR'l' IJ. R. cfALyER'1' CALVERT BROTHERS Photograph ery and Porfmft Painters f W i - 9 . Corner Fourth Au-Ixmxc and I'niwn Suu-1 FCICPIIOIIC IXIJIII N..X5HyILL1.:' TENN. 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The Latest in Photography Corbitt High Grade Photography 415M CHURCH STREET PHONE IVIAIN Style, Sir, is the Great Thing in Clothes N . . . CIreater eveIItlnuI ht,fcn'tMteII1ts preseIIee lessens mmnue tiny'xvVU1kle dIat its latlt xxwmuld shInx' utn plain. Clllli Cflslll llliS S fgXfQlD Sl lUlliKlli PTDIQ STTXl,E. YVe have paid out dumusands UJtH7UUH Hmese restuts. WILL YOU MAKE ONE TRY-ON JUST TO SEE? j11CL.I'1111 Hffig. Q 5ff1. 111111' 1171111 Thos. W. Wrenne 6: C0 BANKEQS ISALES REAL ESTATE LOANS l RENTALS WARD SEMINARY , AND - Conservatory of Music FCRTY-FIFTH YEAR ONLY 175 BOARDING PUPILS RE- Clceun Steun1sl1ip Agency CEIVEEEQ' For Ci i'lOg 'L Add 'N5' Safety X'uult I-Boxes for rent GLIEll-il'1tb, Bcymgis D. BLFXNTON, President WRENNE BANK BUILDING -, 418 UNION sr. NASHVILLE' TENN- 1' -II.:pI-Im u I . Im-Io 1 - ' 1- .- . -1: I: sfff5Lf.- .fi 1 : , -.4 ' . ' '.-V 3, A- ii! ' 0 1 ' I ,E , - 'I t Y V ggmlml mum, DE5f5ii4G3NT Let Us Help You tojave Money of! 4044, Saving is one of the tirst essentials to financial success. To aid you we have added a savings department to our large facilities. Open an account today with 2 A AN M The American National Banl'S.ofNashVille 9, Under Direct Control ofthe U. S: Government 4' B K V A C 'r LF ll P 'd .... . .... ............ ........................... s 1 ,00o.000.00 Q, f s1i:iei501dEr5iLi:bi11ry ...... ................... . ........... .... 1 , 000,000.00 CERTIFICATES OF ' ' BANKING BY Surplus and Undivided Profits I-earnedj ....... ....... 6 70,000.00 DEPOSIT MAIL Security to Depositors ................................ S2,670,000.00 EI E E A soma Acisnrs Fon 205-211 Third Avenue - NEW voRK, N. Y. fgnd Ofmdf Glfdkgxy r G 2 A I GM' C. P. Chemicals and Acids Y Chemical Apparatus Scientific Instruments HEADLY'S CANDIES STATIONERY Clnackage or Bulky Cigars and Tobacco F- E Hot and Cold Soda, YJre5crz'pz'z'01z Druggisz' Phone Main 4705 A p Mulberry and 4th Ave., South Gum -11111 Gam 100000 Zin rncnts LIY L1 ind 1 Cru- '. 43 , GE YBRO ., lze Lma'z'ng Florists Choice Cut Flowers and Artistic Floral Designs BEST IN THE CITY Phones, Main Q13-279 In Tulane Building 712 Church Street Anzericrzzz Pfrzn Only Rates, 53.0010 55.00 Per 'Day ll unean Hotel li L. C. Gz1r1'z1bi'zmt, NTZIITZIQLI N.-XSHYII,I,l-I, Tl'fXNlfSSlflf 'JB N 71 . fa J . .918 5 he x , -f' MT' 115' fv Pa .3-'Jw S llf' F' Us x a W it sgiia WWI EWR? imimiaeiaitfaaarfig mil GOOD POSITIONS I JNO. F. DRAUGHON gives contracts, backed by a chain of Thirty-one Colleges, 53oo,oOo.oo capital, and twenty years success, to secure positions under reasonable conditions or refund tuition. BGOKKEEPING lno. F. Draughon's competitors, by not accepting his proposition to have his THREE months Bookkeeping students contest with the SIX months Bookkeeping stu- dents of any other business college, in effect concede that jno. F. Draughon's Colleges teach more Bookkeeping in THREE months than others do in SIX. You can learn Ino. F. Draughon's Bookkeeping by mail. SHORTHAND About 75 per cent of the U. S. Court Reporters write the Shorthand lno. F. Draughon's Colleges teach, be- cause they know that by its use they can write 30 per cent faster than by any other system and that their earn- ing capacity is thereby increased accordingly. You can learn jno. F. Draughon's Shorthand by mail. HQME STUDY 7,ooo students are taking jno. F. Draughon's courses by mail. Hundreds are Hlling good positions who learn- ed by jno. F. Draughon's Home Study ONLY. Home Study FREE if you afterwards enroll at one of jno. F. Draughon's Colleges. ENDGRSED BY BANKERS jno. F. Draughon's Colleges are indorsed by MORE BANKS in the I7 States in which they are located, than all other business Colleges combinedg Draughon's Prac- tical Business College Company-jno. F. Draughon, President-has 2I bankers on its Board of Directors. CATALQGUE FREE--For Catalogue H, on Home Study, or Catalogue P, on Attending College, or booklet, on Why learn Telegraphy? call on or address Draugh0n's Practical Business College AT ANY ONE OF THE Foi.i.owiNG Posr oFFicEs NASHVILLE. TENN. Montgomery, Ala. Paducah, Ky. Washington, D. C. Raleigh, N. C. Dallas, Tex. jackson, Miss. St. Louis, Mo. Ft. Scott, Kan. Evansville, Ind. Muskogee, Okla. Atlanta, Ga. Columbia, S. C. Springfield, Mo. Memphis, Tenn. Ft. Smith, Ark. Shreveport, La. Little Rock, Ark. Kansas City, Mo. Knoxville, Tenn. Ft. Worth, Tex. Denison, Tex. Waco, Tex. Tyler, Tex. El Paso, Tex. Galveston, Tex. San Antonio, Tex. Austin, Tex. Houston, Tex. jacksonville, Fla. Oklahoma City, Okla. E if S a Fa fCX 5 .' rin CEL!! 531333 Fifilgf 'Wil .r R . .ax . 42535 T72 iw P132 S325 Fill T' fail -exp B W FL? CX 9-'Qi rbi j s!n1D0.00 'nd lllition. dlvfs courses Q5 learn- M-L Home if of jno. F. .ERS sd by MORE inuled, than ghods Prac- '. Dnughon, Erectors wr. E .Tw h,1'cx. I- fam ,5.,,w,. For CQLLEGE WURK S66 DQ PRI TI CUM AN NASHVII,iLIi TICNNESSIEE I I A COMPLETE PLANT Thoroughly equipped for all classes of printing. Coininereial and Color Litliogrupliing. Steel, Copper and Process Engraving. Binding F ourih N ufio uul Buule NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Capital, . . . S 600,000.00 Surplus ancl Profits, . Deposits, . . over 6,000,000.00 Your Business is Respectfully Solieiteel OFFICERS SAMUEL J. KEITH, President WALTER KEITH, V.-Prest. J. T. HOXVEl.L,V.-PTCSldCHt WATKINS CRocKETT, V.-Prest. J. H. FALL, V.-President I. S. MCHENRY, Cashier W.C.DIBRELL,V.-President G. W. PYLE, Asst. Cashier Mum fzoell House EUROPEAN PLAN Rates, 51.00 to 33.50 per Day First-class Restaurant in Connection Luncheon I2 to 2 p. m. 50 cents Special attention given to FRATERNITY BANQUETS and PRIVATE DINNERS Joy Florul Company FLQRIST Cut Flowers and Fraternity Designs for Fraternity and College Functions Corner Church Street and Sixth Avenue i Nashville, Tennessee uroift flloruz rty TAILORS 230 FOURTH AVENUE, NORTH Every Iuelueerueuzf Offered tlze College Truele 01156 MSHVU-I-F. TENN, XX 'ff vx Q -onnecnon 50 cents l'Y BANQUETS R5 4 , YY' rzkm' ma fred the edical Department, fanderbilt niversity Recpiireinents for ziclinission, l-ligli Seliool Diplonm oi' eqiiivzileiit. 'l'lie course, wliieli is sri'ietlygi'z1clecl, consists of llOLll' sessions ol' seven zincl ll lizilli niontlis ezleli. Speeizil zittention given to elinies, lueclsicle work :incl lzlluorutories. We own zlncl control tlie L'nix'ei'sity' Hospitzil, :incl in tlie wzircls of xvliieli sections of -lunioi' zincl Senioi' elzisses 21 re C2lI'l'lCCl clziily lioi' lbeclsicle woili. Session opens Septeniliei' io, iooo, zincl closes Xlgiy 3, ioio. . .' FUR 1-'l'R'l'llIiR l'.XR'l'l44l'I.,XRS AIJIJRIQSS 150 l-Iiglnli .im-., Ni-I-ni l,, IQ, IQURCH, NI, D, SQL-1-emi-y X.eXSllX'll.l.l-Q, iizsx. limi, you N1+5 f31J i 'lzlrxfill W.Wi1Q5 Cf1!!Mf1i'11 1250-jffiosvq Xl .-X li lili HF L , H I-.V 1 .- .- Xllll l lnsliilglii ll lll 'l 'Vl3ll P Q I Q G R P H l si- Siiiolie llqilx lilgisliliglil :inil .Xflion A , X0 gllwpl. 1 IO l'lilitl1 JxX'CI1llL'. Xflffll NHXSI-lX'l l,l,l-I, 'llliXX lfSSlflf Long's Billiard and Pool Parlor Morrison Bros. 409 Church Street Tooth Brushes :: Powders :: Mouth Washes . If clDt1Blc,lt t rMtr'1,li Opposlte Maxwell House us?,OliN1eieepeci1nTy thCeOBsest raisololilrsuiii Soir linizfaiildstlfgy Sri O . always the Cheapest. Fine Equipment Courteous Treatment 212 Fifth Avenue, N, Youn Gentlemen! g G. C. Dury SC Company Do you want your linen to appear so well that it will be the admiration of all your friends? If so, ' have it laundered at I Z S 7 M C E W e n s y UNITED STATES DEPOSITQRY FIR T NATION L BANK Capital, 3500000 Surplus and Undivided Profits, 3400000 Deposits, s5,ooo,ooo F. O. VVATTS, ..... President RANDAL CURELL, .,.. Cashier D. S. WILLIAMS, . . Vice-President R. E. DONNELL, . . Assistant Cashier . A. E. LINDSEY, . Second Vice-President FRANK K. HOUSTON, Assistant Cashier I. M. FORD, .... ..... Auditor Your business in any line of Banking is respectfully solicited DS. .mb Washes F-'idLcnHon u d'L'Yare mb Avenue, N, Fllpany 5 QRANDON PRI NTI N G PAWS Xuxn-nux,f KIRK! Xl at
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