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•rf UNIVERSITY . C () M M () I) () R E lino T II E V E A R ROO K O E V A N I) E R R I LT COMET SERIES XXIV COMMODORE SERIES II IH BUSHED BY THE FRATERNITIES Ol V WDI.KBII, I I l I.RSI I V N SHYII.I.E. l ENM'.SSEK Dedication r I X) Bl: associated with ambitious youth and high-minded men. to live in an atmosphere charged with thoughts of the world’s greatest thinkers, to dream of a golden age not in the past, but in the future: to have the exalted privilege of striving to make that dream a reality, to build up great kingdoms of mate- rial conquest and make daily life richer and fuller, to spiritualize wealth and convert it into weal, to enrich personal character and elevate all human relationships, to leave the impress of one's life on a great and immortal institution—this. too. it is to be a college president. —Chancellor dames II. Kirkland, of Vanderbilt fniver- sity. in American Educational Review for December. To the man who expressed this ideal, and who has realized the ideal he expressed: whose past management justifies confi- dence in his future administration of the affairs at Vanderbilt, we. the Commodore Board, voicing the sentiment of the student body, dedicate this volume. (5) Contents Dedication ........................................ 5 Contents .......................................... 6 Contributors ..................................... 1 University Calendar .............................. 10 Commodore Board .................................. 13 Department Editors ............................... 15 Editorial ........................................ 16 Academic and Engineering Graduate Class .............................. II Senior Class ................................. 22 Junior Class ................................. 35 Sophomore Class .............................. II Freshman Class .............................. 11 Biblical—• Senior Class.................................. 58 Middle ('lass ................................ 63 Junior Class ................................. 65 Medical— Senior Class ............................... ”0 Junior Class .............................. 31 Sophomore Class .............................. 35 Freshman Class ............................ 31 Dental— Senior Class .............................. 02 Junior Class ............................... 1°1 Freshman Class ............................ 1°3 Law— Senior Class ............................... 106 Junior Class ............................... 11° Pharmacy— Senior Class ............................... 1 3 Junior Class ............................... J3| Gods and Goddesses............................... 127 Fraternities Sleepy ..................................... J;jr Phi Delta Theta .......................... J | Vive! ...................................... [•’ Kappa Sigma ................................ j Sigma Alpha Epsilon ......................... J ® Kappa Alpha ............................... J;’ Beta Theta Pi ............................... 156 (6) Delta Tau Delta ................................ 159 Sigma Nu ....................................... 163 Alpha Tau Omega ................................ 167 Delta Kappa Epsilon ........................... 171 Sigma Chi ...................................... 175 Phi Kappa Psi................................. 179 Phi Kappa Sigma .............................. 183 Billiken ....................................... 185 Alpha Kappa Kappa .............................. 187 Phi Chi ........................................ 191 How It Happened ................................ 193 Phi Beta Pi .................................. 195 Chi Zeta Chi ................................. 197 Thanksgiving 1909 and 1910...................... 198 Delta Sigma Delta ............................. 201 Xi Psi Phi ..................................... 205 Psi Omega ...................................... 209 Kappa Psi ...................................... 213 Phi Delta Phi ................................ 217 An Opinion .................................. 218 Sorority Hush .................................. 219 Theta Delta Theta .............................. 221 Kappa Alpha Theta .............................. 225 The Matchless Freddy............................ 227 Phi Beta Kappa ................................. 229 Tau Kappa Alpha ................................ 231 Pan Hellenic Council ........................... 233 Courses of Study at Vanderbilt..................... 234 Publications— Annual Publication of Vanderbilt University----242 The First Vanderbilt Annual..................... 243 The Observer.................................... 247 The Hustler .................................... 251 The Quarterly .................................. 253 Debating Council .................................. 255 Public Debaters and Orators...................... 257 Inter-Collegiate Debaters ......................... 258 S. I. O. A......................................... 259 Debating and Oratorical Records.................... 260 Dialectic Literary Society......................... 263 Philosophic Literary Society ...................... 265 John Marshall Law Club............................. 266 Literary Society Suffragette . Medals...................... Engineering Association Clubs— Calumet Club............ Commodore Club.......... Owl Club................ Vanderbilt Gris’ Club ... Ferret Club ........... Glee Club .............. Campus Rubaiyat......... Commodore Band ......... Alabama Club .......... Florida Club .......... Georgia Club .......... Thalian Dramatic Club . F. H. S. Club.......... Grind Club............. Hoof Beats............. Honor Committee ........... Y. M. C. A. Cabinet....... West Side Association..... Student Waiters’ Association Students' Bible Class..... Vanderbilt Primer......... Bachelor of Ugliness...... Athletics— V. U. A. A............ Varsity Football ..... Football Reserves..... Class Football ........ Varsity Baseball ..... Reserve Baseball...... Varsity Track......... S. I. A. A. Meet...... Intercollegiate Mee'.n .. Track Records ........ Varsity Basketball --- Minor Basketball ..... Gymnasium Team........ Girls' Basketball .... Tennis Association --- 2G7 268 277 283 285 287 291 293 295 296 301 302 305 306 307 308 309 310 313 315 317 318 319 320 322 321 327 329 333 335 837 311 312 344 345 349 350 353 355 356 (8) Miss Addie Bartlett F. N. Blackwell II. Bloom Miss Pauline Crockett T. B. Collins .1. S. Davant, Jr. Beverly Douglas J. C. Godbey Fitzgerald Hai.l Dougins Henry X. B. Jackson Miss Morrice Rich Miss Utopia Rotiirock C. X. J I LIAN H. F. Martin A. W. May Miss M. Elizabeth McElreatit I)r. F. w. Moore Miss Sarah Perkins Miss Mary Ransom Miss Nanita MacDoneli. Miss Isabel E. Reynolds J. M. Souby Dr. H. S. Vaughn Miss Eunice Ware A. S. Williams. Jr. C. T. Williams Frank Wade E. H. West (9) May 17 TO May 21 Sept, in TO Sept. 21 Sept. 21 Oct. 1 Xov. 21 Xov. 2 Dec. 23 TO Jan. 2 Jan. 23 Jan. 31 Feb. 1 Feb. 22 Mae. 11 (10) University Calendar Tuesday .. 1910 First Entrance Examination for Saturday . the Session 1910 1911, Academic and Engineering Departments. Monday .. Second Entrance Examinations for the Sessions 1910-1911, Academic. Engineering and Pharmaceutical Wednesday Departments. Wednesday The First Term Begins in the Acad- emic, Biblical, I .aw. Medical, and Pharmaceutical I)cpartments. SaturJay . . t The Session Begins in the Dental 1 Department. Thursday . . Thanksgiving Day. Anniversary of 1 Dialectic Society. A Holiday. Friday .. A Holiday. Friday .... Christmas vacation from the even- Monday ... ing of December 22 to the morn- ing of Tuesday, January .‘1. Monday .. 1911 Intermediate Examination Begins. Tuesday .. The First Term Ends. Wednesday The Second Term Begins. Wednesday Washington’s Birthday. A Holi- day. Anniversary of the Philo- Saturday . 1 . 1 sophic Society. East Day for Handing in Speeches 1 for Concour Day. March 30 Thursday . to ) April 1 Saturday . ) April 7 Friday . May 2 Tuesday . May 27 Saturday June 8 Thursday June 18 Sunday . June 19 Monday Annual Meeting of the Board of Trust at 9 A.M. June 19 Monday Alumni Day. Business Meeting at 2 P.M.. Public Exercises in the Evening June 20 Tuesday June 20 Tuesday June 21 Wednesday . . Commencement Day. Graduating Exercises and Commencement Address at 10 a.m. (11) Officers CHARI.ES CASON, A K K................... P. M. CANAI.E, AT .............................. ROBERT S. HENRY. + A ............. JAMES W. YOUNG, Ik., k i:....................... Members 1. itera ry ('am m it lee. XANITA MacDoNKI.L. o A O. Chairman. Paul F. Nyk. k a. Ciiaki.es Cason, a k k BumUC9 Committee. J. W. Young. Jr.. K i,'. Chairman. W. L. Gii.more, i; X Francis Moorman. it o n .1 era a ye me at Committee. William Bond, 1 x. Chairman Banks P. Turner, i x Willis P. Butler, a t a I Hast rations Com m i 11 ee. Rebecca I.. Young, k a o, Chairman P. M. Canale, a t it John Simuson, i: a h I . Perkins Sexton, k + 03) ( hairman Secretary Editor Manager Board of Department Editors Post Graduate T. H. Meek Academic and Engineering Ciiari.es Priest, ’10. C. W. Gray, '12. Edward Riddick, Jr., ’ll. J. C. Bradford, ’13. Biblical C. H. Webster, ’io. H. o. Chambers, ’ll. R. M. White, ’12. Wm. M. Stanton, '10. Joei. J. Hobson, '10. W. P. Butler, ’ll. H. E. Ezei.i,, mo. J. B. J. Gmdewkli., '10. (15) Law Iwa I). Smith. '12. Medical L. W. Noel, '12. M. H. Clark, ’13. Dental II. A. Hicks, Ml. W. McCook, ’12. Pharmacy 10. C. Collins, ’ll. Every effort has been put forth to make this volume of Tiib Com- modore worthy to be placed beside the lx?st f those of past years, but it is not with unmixed confidence and hope that the Staff offers it to the student Isxly, alumni, and friends of Vanderbilt. However, it is the best that we could do, and as such it is issued as the record of the year at the University. There have been a number of changes in the book this year, al- though not so many as marked the annual of 1 ! « ! . The book is smaller than that of the year before, but this decrease in size is more apparent than real, much of it resulting from the elimination of a large number of blank pages throughout the l H k. The athletic records are not so voluminous as those of the former year, hut the records in scholarship, debating, and oratory have been enlarged and corrected in a number of places. There is still much work to le done upon this branch of the records of the Uni- versity before it can be said to he complete, however. The most important change in the way of reduction has been in the preparatory school and State clubs. The few that are represented in Tub Commodore are bone fide organiza- tions, and do not simply have a paper existence. The Editors desire to especially thank the contributors, for it is their work that has made Tub Commodore what ' is. It has been the good fortune of the Board to find an unusually large number of students with ability to draw or write, and it has found all of them willing to give their best efforts to Tub Commodore. 16) ACADEMIC AND ENGINEERING DEPARTMENTS C. I). DANIEL . . J. C. GODBEY . . ADDIE BARTLETT T. IL MEEK . . Officers ..................President . . . . Vice-President . . Secretary-Treasurer Commodore Representative (19) Graduate Club Bartlett, Addie. B. A., Vanderbilt, '10............................... . Cedar Mill. Tenn. Bl-AKE, Weldon Vachel, B. a.. Vanderbilt, 'oa.................... Nashville, Tenn. Brown, Mary Evalin, It. S.. Vanderbilt, '03................... Nashville, Tenn. Church, James Lunce. B. A., Vanderbilt, TO.................... Columbia, Tenn. Clark. John Bunyan, B. S., Alabama A. and M. College, ' ‘7 Hamilton, Ala. Daniel, Charles Denson. B. A.. Southern, '06 .... Greensboro, Ala. Gardner, Carl Clinton. B. A., Vanderbilt. TO ... Columbia, Tenn. Godbey. John Campbell. M. A.. Central College. '07 Fayette. Mo. Godbey, Ix is Amanda. B. S.. Vanderbilt. ’OS .... Nashville. Tenn. Guilds, John Caldwell, B. A.. Wofford College, '06 Cordesville. S. C. Hardin, Howard King, B. A.. Wofford College. '01 Spartanburg, S. ('. Harrell, Costen Jordan, B. A.. Trinity College. '00 . . Sunbury, N. C. Henry. Howeli. Meadors, M. A.. Vanderbilt, '08 Hill, John. B. a., Vanderbilt, '08.................. Johnson, Kdwin Lee, M. A„ Vanderbilt. 00 . . Lang, Edward Hugo, B. A., Southwestern. '05 Mayfield, George Radford, M. A.. Vanderbilt. '01 McGeiiee, Robert Bruce, B. a., Southern, ’05 Mef.k. Thomas Harris, B. A.. Vanderbilt. To Mitchell, Benjamin Ernest, M. A.. Vanderbilt, 'os Morgan, Mattie May, B. A., Columbia College. ’05 Ott. William Pinkerton, M. A.. Washington and Lee. Perry. Wilbur Dow. B. A„ Southern, '05 .... Rouse, Prince Earl. B. A„ Central College, '00 Sandiford. Larmour Burns. B. A„ Emory College, ’05 Newberry, S. (’. . . Dresden, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Castell, Tex. ........................Atlanta. Ga. Montgomery, Ala. . . . . . . Martin, Tenn. ..........................Pride, Tex. . . . . Central, S. C. ’01 ... Nashville. Tenn. ........................Newborn. Ala. ........................Bucklin. Mo. ....................Nashville. Tenn. (20) (21) JAMES ROSS CHESHIRE, President WILLIAM L. GILMORE. Vice-President REBECCA LOCKE YOCNG Secretary CHARLES PRIEST. Treasurer THOMAS PEPPER. JR.. Serycant-at-A ring Academic and Engineering Department Tl (22) Senior Class—Academic and Engineering Adams, Morton Boytk. B. S.. «!• A o a 4 ...............................................Nashville, Tenn. ItfMrvon, 'OT-'OS-'oy: Scrub Itasehnll Team. 'OI-'M; Atultliml Maanger llascball T - m, 'Ox-'©! : Pan-Hellenic Council. '©S-'O! , on-'lo; Vloc-l’rortdfnt Freshman cins«. ’© S-‘oI; President Junior Class. '©x-'OS : Gymnasium Team, ■©•:-'0T, 'OS; Manager Gymnasium Team, ’07 ‘©$: Scrub Eleven, '©7-’©S; ’Varsity Eleven. '©?: Manager llascball Team. '10; Chairman Honor Committee. '©©-'1©. Atkins, Daniel Ewell, B. S., h ii......................................................Nashville, Tenn. Barti.ett, Ai i ie, B. A., M. A., o a o, 'I ii K......................................................Cedar Hill, Tenn. Winner of Entrance Prlxe in English. History uml Mathematic . '©•'•; Co-ed Pan-Hcllcnlc Council, 'OS-'OV; President co-ed I'an-llelienlc Council. ©s -’Iu; Student President I’hl Hein Knppa, TO; Secretary-Treasurer Graduate Club; Senior Clam Historian. ’©©-’I©. Batts, Bascom Franklin, B. A„ lion................................................................................Guthrie, Ky. John Marshall-Philosophic Ib-bator. ’Ox; Treasurer Pan-Hellenic Council, ’Os'o©. ’•©•TO: Manager observer. 'OS-'O: ; Critic Philosophic Literary Society, '0 ; Secretary Philosophic Literary Society, '( ;•. Bono, W. H., B. E., 2 X......................................................................................New Orleans. La. Hnscball Team. ’OT-’Ox: Captain liascball Team. '0 : Instructor Wood Shop; Assistant Instructor Engineer- ing l.aboratory; Assistant Instructor Senior Machine Design; Executive Committee Engineering Association; Commodore Hoard, 'OS-'© . (23) Senior Class Academic and [Engineering Bowers, Paul C.p B. S., - X...............................................................Nashville, Tenn. laboratory A««l tant: Honor Committee, '«%.‘OS Vlet-I'mldrnl Tenni Club; Ilekn Club; ow| Club. I'ukiht. R. E., B. A..................................................................................................Gadsden, Tenn. Manager Vanderbilt Km| lu im nl llureau ' -'lo Buford, E. FI., B. E., l K -2..........................................................................Nashville, Tenn. Carter, John C„ B. S., + A o •«• A 4 ................................................................. Nashville, Tenn. Cason, Charles, B. A., a K K...........................................................................................('Impel Hill. Tenn. Conlratnnt February Twenty.,, • ..nil rirnliiili ul l ntite l. '••ntr Haul « rnlmlial «■•• ! leal lor Young Medal. • T- os; Winner Founder Medal in rat ir . '«• . lion 1 of lUrrrim ■ v«t Sid Aiwoelalton. tis.t ! , • !■- in. A ,.elate Editor llu il 'i. '01- • . ‘n T ! ; Athlctb l-Mitor lluatli ■ 0! -‘10; A «- Idle Edlt i itl.aervcr, 'o: -'|o; a o, lut. Editor Commodore. ‘M ! . Owl «'lub. 'os- J; 'onnumU re lui ■■ . lo; Calumet r’lub. V idatani Manatcci Track Tcim Miniane' Ti'ink T am. TO; Crjll- «nil Vie. l’re«ldent ITillon.phb Literary Society, ••«••0 ; VICC-ITeid.lolit I rebating Council. 0S-TiJ ; V|. I'r. «I.l. iit V. M « . . •i! - |.' V. M. • A Cabinet, «•') ; Faculty Knueker, 1«. (24) Senior Class—Academic and Engineering Cheshire, Jamis Ross. B. E., HOII.....................................................................Nashville, Tenn. Clan Treaaurer. ‘0 -'0T; Vice-President Cornu Club. 'Otf-'O:; Owl Club; Executive Committee Engineering An- •octalIon. 'OS-'09; Elected Assistant Manager Track Team, '09; Mammer Football Team, ' ):•; Freni- item Engineering Association, '09-MO; Prenident Commodore Club. '09-MO; president Senior Ctann. '09-MO. Church, Jas. 1.., B. A.................................................................................Columbia, Tenn. Honor Committee. '09-M0; Vlce-Prenldeiit Philosophic Literary Society. ‘OS. ‘09. '-10. Clayton. William Makmn, B. A., ii k a...........................................................Co: nersville, Tenn. Kr.nl.man l ebator: Hoard of Dlrerlor Went Side Annoclatlon. 0X- 0 . '09-Mo; Contentam for Young Me.lal In Oratory. ‘09; Fr.nl.lent Ferret Club. 'OS-MO; Senior Cliinn Klevcn: Varsity Track Team. 09. Me; !lce Club. ‘09-M0; Commodore Club: Honor Committee, MO. Cloys, Fred B., B. A............................................................................Union City, Tenn. Coleman, C. W., B. A, SX..............................................................................................Allensville, Ky. 'Varsity Banoball Team. 'OS. '09. (25) Senior Class—Academic and Engineering Cornelius, Charles LeSueur, B. a., a k h...................................................Nashville, Tonn. Cornua Club; I k Club; Owl Club; (il«« Club, ’0«. '•?, l. Covington, C. L., B. E.....................................................................Nashville, Tcnn. Substituto Football Tram. ‘OS; 'Varsity Football Team. ‘09; Aaalatnm In Surveying, 'OJ-’IO. Davis, W. A., B. A., 2AK....................................................................Anniston, Ala. Commodore Club; Ferret Club. DePierki, B. W, B. S.......................................................................Nashville, Tenn. Elliott, Julian, B. A, ♦ K J.............................................................Weatherford, Tex. Assistant Chcmlatry Laborator}', '’OS-'IO; Cln « Eleven. '09; Class Track Team. '07. (26) Senior Class—Academic and Engineering Gardner, Care Clinton, 15. A., M. A., HK....................................................Columbia, Tenn. Winner Entrance ] riic In Latin and Creek. •or.-'O : Vice-President. Secretary anil Critic Phlloiiophlc Literary Society; Student Secretary Phi lietn Kappa. Gilmore, Willlum L., B. S., 2 X.............................................................Lnwrenceburg, Tenn. Du8lnc88 Manager Commodore. '0v-‘0:-; Commodore Hoard. •OS-MO; Assistant Manager Basketball Team. •OS-’l)?: Manager Knskcll-iill Team, Couiub Club: Deka Club; Owl Club: Hudness Manager Com- mencement Class Hook. '10. Hutchinson, Dudley Isom, B. S., AKK ..............................................................Oxford, Miss. I’an-llellenlo Council. MacDonbll, Nanita C., B. A., 040 .........................................................Nashville, Tenn. Scrub Co-ed Basketball Team. 'Otf-’OT; Captain Co-ed Junior Basketball Team, 'CS-'OS: Assistant Secretary lilKh School Club. ’0S-'O9: Commodore Hoard. Senior Class Prophet, '10. McElreath, Elizabeth, B. A..................................................................Atlanta, Ga. (27) Senior Class- Academic and ICngineerinK McMurray, John W., B. E......................................................................................Nashville, Tenn. AinUianc CnoniirAl laboratory. ’OS-'O , OJ-’l ; Corrtqiamllnf S wlury Engineering AmwIiiIod, 'oy-'lo. Mason, Laura Belle, B. S...............................................................................Cedar Hill, Tenn. Secret ary-Trca u for Vanderbilt Ctrl ’ Club. 'Oli-'it . May, Arthur W., B. E.........................................................................................Nashville, Tenn. I’reil-lcnt Fogg High School Club. 'R-TI; In charge Engineering Supply Room, •’ -'• ; Instructor In Draw- ing. ’OH-’IO. Meek, Thomas II., B. A., M. A;, K It K..........................................................................Martin. Tenn. Chaplain. Srrgcant-at-Anii and l rc ldcnt I'hllonopMr l.lfetary Society. ,0 -,0 : presiding officer Thmika- giving Debate, ‘OS; Delognto Student Volunteer Convention, '0 ; I hl Kola Kappa. Drrcmbrr. ’ : : l.ocal and Penu.iial Editor lluftler, 'O'J-'IO; Iw-batlng Council. 0 -'10: Commodore Department Editor Graduate On . I . Editor Commencement Cla « Hook. '1 . Nelson. Wilbur Armistead, B. S............................................................................Nashville, Term AMlMant In ChcmIMry (.nborntory. 'Oi.'OX,'OS-'O' , '0 . 10; 'Varrity Track Team. ’07. ‘OS. '0?. '10: Captain Trark Tram. ‘10; Captain of Sophomore and Junior Traek Trama. S. I. A. A. Ilrroul in Mile; Senior Foot- ball Team, '0 . C28) Senior Class—Academic and Engineering Nye, Paul F., B. S., K. A........................................................................Nashville, Tenn. Secretary Dialectic Literary Society. '0«.-'07: Comus Club; l eka Club; owl Club; Vice-President Commo- dore Club. Commodore Hoard. ’09-'10: Substitute ltnsketbnll Team. 'OT-'e : Track Team. © --©9; Tennis Champion. 'OT-'Ov; Secretary Honor Committee. 'O-'IO: Senior Class Eleven and Mnnniter. Pentecost, Clement B., B. E.. K 2................................................................Nashville, Tenn. 8©rgeAnt-at-Arms Junior Class. '©$-'09; Class Five. ‘OC-'OT; Class Nine. 'Ot-'OT; Iteservos Five. '©7-‘©S. '0 -‘09; Substitute 'Varsity Five, '©9-'l©; Class Eleven, '09. Pepper, Thomas, -Jr., B. S., K 2...............................................................Springfield, Tenn. Deka Club: w| Club: Commodore Club; President Castle llcluhlK Club. •OS-'09: I'an-llellenlc Council. '09--10: Sergeant-at-Arms Senior Class. 'OO-'lO: Class Representative at Alumni Uamiuet, '10. Pittman, Allen Boss, B. A........................................................................Lebanon, Tenn. Vice-President Hlaleetle Literary Society; Track Team, '07. Powell. Paul Shell. B. A., ♦ K £..........................................................................Memphis, Tenn. Secretary Treasurer West Tennessee Club. '09: Y. M. A. Cabinet. '09-'!©: Philosophic Orator February Twonty-second Contest. '10: Chief Marshal Literary Societies. ‘09-'l0: Chaplain Phllo opble Society. '09: Critic Philosophic Society. ‘Io. (29) Senior CI ass A cade m ic Priest. Charles, B. S„ 4 1 K..................................... Vln l N iiIfnt nnO Hfrii'anl-al-Armi Philo .,phtr t.l«-rary re.-tor V'i«I Sid AMOclatlon. ■0 -’l0: Aolntnnt In Lltirar) 1 'lub, 'OS-' ?: Commodore llrpmu'iiiallvr Junior 4 fa««. 10: Student Tr a ur -r Pill llrta Kappa, '10; Senior i'Ibm Kl dent Phltmiophlc Soelety. ‘10. Rapp, Artiii'r, B. S.............................................. CytnnaaJurn Team. O«- 0T. •O7-,0 . 0 . 10: Tra.k Team. © Ransom, Joe R. T„ B. S., k 2.................................... VIce-proaMent Sophomore C|n . 07- O : Gymnnalum Team. Team. 'OT-'C . Rooney, Martin A., B. E......................................... Vic preatitant Engineering Aanorlntlnn. ,0«- 0 ; Executive Sample. H. A. B„ B. K. Senior Kievan, 09. C50 and (Engineering Franklin, Tonn. onncll, Hoard 1)1- rclnry-Tica urcr Moonry Motive Srnlor riaa . - lor • 'la . I rr l- ................Louisville, Ky. '•7; t'laa K-M.il.all Tram. '0 -'10. ........................................Lewisburg, Tenn. •“•'OS; Cl Track Train. 'OS; Scrub Track ........................................Nashville, Tenn. ••mmlttrr Knitlnrrrlne Auoclallon. ' •'1®. Memphis, Tenn. Senior Class—Academic and Engineering Self, Vester Floyd, B. A., 2 X........................................................Dickson, Tcnn. 7-11 Club: Pan-Hellenic Council. '09-10: President Webb School Club. '0S-'09. Sexton, Daniel Perkins, B. S., «!■ k ..............................................Nashville, Tenn. WIxiuto Club; owl Club: Commodore Club; Clcc Club. 'OS-'O:-. '09-‘lo; Commodore Board. '09-'10. Simpson, John William. B. A., 2AE............................................................Bnsley, Ala. Commodore Board: Band. Smith, Ira I)., B. S., ...........................................................................................Hopkinsville, Ky. Kronlimnn Debater. '07; Calumet Club; DcbntliiK Council. Inter-Society Debater. 'OT-'OS: President Philosophic Society. ’OS; Cominodoro Kcprctiontativo Junior Law CIiim, 'OJ-'IO. Stocks, Mattie, B. S.. k a o . Co-ed Basketball Team. Gadsden, Ala. (31) Senior Class- Academic and Engineering Swiggart, William Harris, Jr.. B. a., a k i: . . Cornu Club: Doha Club; Owl C|ub; I'hltoanj.hlc-IHul. '• ; president I'hlluaophlc 8 wlety, '• . Turner, Banks Pearson. B. a.. ks.......................... Commodore Hoard. White, Robert H., B. A., -i-k: President Mlnl«!.rial Hand. ‘0 -‘0 ; V. M C. A. i‘ l Clu . -’0 : Secretary Yke-Prvaldent anil President hater. -is: Philosophi. BtprMmbuivii February Ttveir nlrnl Wot side Association, 0 -‘I ; 1’mld.nl V. M. Editor-In-Chief Observer, ‘Oy-MO; Senior CIuk Pmi, mem cmiiril. ‘10. ........................Union City. Tenn. Vic President I Mi llr. ..}.), |e Society. Ncwbern, Tenn. Halls, Tenn net. OS-'O ; Yl r-pn ldent Van.I. rbllt Students' lllblc Philosophic l.itcrnr) Soii.ty, ‘on; ThutiksKlvInK l e- ' rntorleal Cont.al. '♦ ; Culurnrt Club; Pres- ’. A.. 'M'Tii; Winner Young Medul In Oratory, ‘0 ; '0 - 10; Clii« and Facility Itepie iimtive, Com- Wilson. Fred T., B. A..4KB, TKA..............................................................................Carthago, Tenn. inner M xire I'rlse Freshman I rebate. ‘0i-‘0«. Secretary Philosophic Literary Society. ‘aS-'« : Critic Philo- sophic Literary Society, «7-‘0S; Secretary-Treasurer liet-atlri Connell. ‘0-1 : V. M. C. A. «‘ablnet. ‘•7-‘0t. O-‘I0; Philosophic l e[.i. «. nialitr February Twenty -Second Oratorical Contest. .‘|«. . ..elate Editor ob- server. ‘0$-‘0: : Kcprcfentutico In Southern Inter-Slate Oratorical Conical, ‘ul . Young. Rebecca Locke. B. A.. K a O...........................................................................Nashville, Tenn. Secretary Senior Class. ,o: -‘|0; Commodore Hoard. ‘09.10; Ptenldcnt Vanderbilt Clrln i’IuU: Co-ed iMn-Hel- tonic Council. ‘07-0S. ‘OR.’Oil. ‘OS-MO; Co-e.l ‘Vnralty Basketball Tenni. ‘On-‘0 . ‘09-M0. (32) ACADEMIC PARADE, 1909. COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES. 1999. Academic and Engineering Junior Class Officers W. M. ANDERSON...................................President J. C. CROWE.........................Vice-President A. J. ZEITLER..............................Secretary MISS ELEANOR RICHARDSON...................Treasurer II. L. SHERRELL..........................Sergeant-at-A rms E. G. RIDDICK.....................Commodore Representative Junior Class—Academic and Engineering Anderson, William Madison, B. A., ao...................................................... Clc- t'lttb, '« •■«; president Junior Cl : Owl Club. Beasley, Claiborne Holmes, B. A., iKK...................................................... 'Varsity Nino. 07-' v T-ll dub; «1 • «•! •. '«■■••I Bennett, George M„ B. S.................................................................... Hustler Flair. Bradkokd. Frank Pruitt, B. S„ K A.......................................................... 7:11 Club; Captain Freshman Five; Olce Club, '«-T : Ferretary tllw Club, ’«•'U: Ovrl Eleven. •« . Bull, John Williams, B. A., K 2............................................................ Chairman Blbla Study Ib-partmrnt of Y. M. C. A.. '0«, 'fll, ok VI- -sident Y. V. c. A , '07; Students Bible Class. ' 7; Freshiran Debater. o«; Inter-Foe i-ty Debater. '07. Clark, Anna Louise, B. A., K a o........................................................... Collier, Trezevant, B. S„ k a.............................................................. 7-11 club: Farrat Club. Covington, Wsi. Lafayette. B. S............................................................ Crowe, James Richard, Jr., B. A., ks....................................................... Track Team. ' 7-‘M. Culver, Frank Pugh. Jr.. B. A., k ........................................................ 7-11 Club: Clan Eleven. Denny, Edith Allen, B. a.. « a o........................................................... Dent, Wilbur Tillet. B. a.................................................................. Clam Five. ’• . ' . TO. Evans, Raymond Myers, B. S................................................................. Fensterwald, Bernard, B. S................................................................. Ford, Wm. Vernon, B, S., B O II............................................................ 7-11 Club; owl Club. Galloway, Rainsford Edw., B. A............................................................. Godbey, Lena Day, B. S., o a o............................................................. Hall, Fitzgerald, B. A., ao............................................................... Clan Five. '07-'0 . '09-M0: Scrub Eleven, '09-T0: Clam Eleven. '09-TO. Halley, Albert Robots, M. I)., B. S........................................................ Nashville, Tenn. . . Aspen Hill, Tenn. Forrest City. Ark. . . . Columbus, Ga. Club; Manmcrr Class . Elk ton, Tenn. President Vanderbilt . . Winchester, Tenn. . . . Memphis, Tenn. . . . Arrington, Tenn. . . . . Shell!eld, Ala. . . Birmingham. Ala. Nashville, Tenn. . . . Nashville, Tenn. Tompkinsville, Ky. . . . Nashville, Tenn. Luray, Va. . . . Nashville, Tenn. . . . Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. . . . Nashville, Tenn. (30) Junior Class—Academic and Engineering Happel, Albert Elder, B. S„ A K K.....................................................................................Trenton, Tenn. :-m ciui : owl Club. Henry, Douglas Selph. B. A„ -I'io....................................................................................Nashville, Tenn. Class Five, ■OT-'OS. ’OS-'i): . 'OS-'IO: Ciptiln dns Five. '09-'l0; Glee Club, 'OS-'OP, '09-'10: Track Team. '0$-'0! : R«- servo Eleven, '09-'10; Captain Class Eleven. 'OS- ! . Howell, Oliver Lynch, B. A., KS........................................................................................Dover, Tenn. DcbatlliK Council. 'OT-’OS: PllllnAoplilr-.lohii Marshall Debate. ‘OS: Vice-President Philosophic Society. ‘OS: Y. M. A. Cabinet, ‘09-'lP. HUNT, Samuel, Jr„ b. S., ■I-K'p...............................................................................San Antonio, Tex. 7-11 Club: Vice-President Owl Club. Jackson, Nat Baxter. B. S., tiO......................................................................................Nashville, Tenn. It. II. Club; 7-11 Club: Owl Club: Glee Club. '07-'0S. ‘0S-'0 . 'O'.i-'IO: president Qlw Club, '•'•'.•-'10; Assistant Manager Kootbnll Team. '09: Mnnniler l-'ootball Team. '10. Julian, Charles Nelson. B. A., 2 X...................................................................................Ilarriman, Tenn. Lester. Robert McDonald, B. A., K 2..................................................................................Birmingham, Ala. Lyle, Richard Hotchkiss, B. A., k a.................................................................................Brownsville, Tenn. 'Varsity Baseball Team. '09; Captain 'Varsity Baseball Team. '10; 7-11 Club. McLarty, Robert Pritchitt, B. A., a k k...............................................................................Decatur, Ala. Freshman Debater. '07-'OS; ThaiiksKlvInK Debater, '0'. : Manaifer Tennis Association. 'oo-'lO; Class Five. 'OS■' ! , 'OS-'IO: Vice-President Webb School Club. Secretary and Treasurer Georgia Club. 'e!{-'0 . Mahoney. Wilbur Alexander............................................................................................Fcrnandina, Fla. Markle, Louis, B. S..................................................................................................Nashville, Tenn. Mays, Whiteforo Smytiie, B. S., X+........................................................................ Nashville, Tenn. Nelson, Oscar Gustak, B. S„ a k i:.....................................................................................Mobile, Ala. Class Five. 'I 7-'0S; Captain Class Five. '0S:-'OS : 'Varsity Five. '0’j-'10; Class Eleven. '09.'10; Assistant Treasurer V. U. A. A.. '09 '10. Pride, Harvey. B. S.. i ao...........................................................................................Nashville, Tenn. 7-11 Club: Ferret Club: Glee Club. 'Os-'09. 'OS-'IO; Treasurer Glee Club. 'OS-'IO; Secretary Honor Committee. '09-'10. Raines, Ada, B. S, KA9................................................................................................Memphis, Tenn. Co-ed Basket ball, 'OT-'OS. 'OS-'lO. Reams, Glenn Halway, B.S.,ATD........................................... .... Nashville, Tenn. Class Eleven, '09- 10. Rich, Mokricf. R., B. S............................................................................................. Nashville, Tenn. Richardson, Kleanor, B. S., K a 0 . Memphis, Tenn. Co-ed Uasketball. '0S-'09. '10; Commodore Hoard, 'OS-'OS. (37) Junior Class Academic and Engineering Riddick, Edward Garrett, B. A., iKK . .... (llw Club, 'W-'U; Htudrnt Manner Ob « lut , '♦♦•'I Elfvrn, '• . Rodgers, James Woodall. R. A., ATI)......................... Ilu«ilor Stuff. Rothrock, Mary Utopia, B. A., O i O......................... Ruddiman, Stanley Perry, B. S„ a t . Sherrill, Howard McCay, I?. A.. 2 a K . .... Smith, Andrew Jackson, B. S., a T 0......................... Smith, Paul Douglas, B. A................................... Stubbi.efieu . Daniel Wilkin, B. S., 2 X.................... n. II. Club: 7-11 Clut ; H Club. ' -• . • -•1 : Llbrarlar Swann, Alfred Austel, B. S., 2 a k.......................... 7-n ciub; owl ciut . Tate, James Varnell, B. S., 4 a©............................ Cornu Club: Giro Club. 'o«-' 7; Scrub . '0«-'07. Thocmorton, Coley Pliny, B. S., 2 X......................... Wade, Frank, B, A., A K K................................... Owl Club: Clan Klovon. '01. Ware, Eunice, B. S.......................................... Werlein, Ewing Kittridgb. B. S., a to....................... Wilkes. John Burwell, B. A.................................. Wilson, James Miller, Jr.. B. A., 2 a k..................... 7 11 Club; Owl Club. Young, James Weakley, B. A., k 2............................ 7-11 Club; Owl Club; lluatlrr Staff, '0 - 0 ; Kualrio Manuk Cl Klovon, '0 -'10. Zeitler, Andrew John, B. A., a k k.......................... 7-11 Club; Owl Club; Secretary Junior Cln . '0 -'10. ............................................Memphis, Tenn. Cla ltr|irr rntatl% • I'orntnulor Staff. 0 -'10; Claaa .............................New Market, Ala. . . . . Somerville, Tenn. . .....................Nashville, Tenn. ........................Del I rose, Tenn. ......................................McKenzie. Tenn. .....................................College Grove, Tenn. ......................................Nashville, Tenn. Ole Club. 'OJ.'IO. ......................................Dandridge, Tenn. .............................................Ashland, Ky. ............................................Sikeston, Mo. ............................................Trenton, Tenn. ...........................................Nashville, Tenn. ......................................Little Rock, Ark. .............................................Durant, Miss. ......................................Bell buckle, Tenn. ............................................Memphis, Tenn. r lluatlor. 'OJ-'IO; Ilu lne Mnnaicor Commodor , '09-'10; ......................................Mooresvilie, Ala. (38) Junior Class—Academic and Engineering Engineering Department Alexander, William Mitchell, 2 X........................................................................Gallatin, Tonn. Bang, William, 2 X.....................................................................................Nashville, Tonn. Buford. Joseph Simpson, -i k 2........................................................................Nashville, Tenn. DePieicki. Bernard Leon................................................................................Nashville, Tenn. Hogan, Francis Woodali.................................................................................Nashville, Tenn. Joslin, Otto............................................................................................Dickson, Tenn. McClure, Milton B......................................................................................Nashville, Tenn. Moore, Paul, a T ft....................................................................................Nashville, Tenn. 7-n Club; For ret Club; It. II. Club. Petty, John Mattii ais................ . . Culleoka, Tenn. Stewart, Willis Tayi-or, a t a.......................................................................Fort Worth, Tex. Prealilent It. II. Club: 7-11 cinti; Substitute. Baseball Team. 'Varsity Eleven. '09; Ami. Mummer H.iskelbal! Team: Vice-President Pan-Hellenic Council, '09; Instructor In Survey Practice; Committee on It. r. Election. • ; . Throop, Kenner Moore, K 2..............................................................................Nashville, Tenn. Weakley, Samuel Anderson, 2 x...................................................................Nashville, Tenn. Cnptntn Scrub Basketball Team. '09-'10; Aunt. Manager Track Tcunv '10. Williams, Henry Hudson, k i:..........................................................................Barnesville, Ga. •Varsity Eleven. '0 -'u9; Captain Varsity Eleven. '09; 'Varsity Nine. 'OS; Owl Club. Witherspoon, Edwin Ewin.............................................................................Murfreesboro, Tenn. (39) Officers RAY MORRISON M. U. GRIFFIN ELAINE JONES C. W. GRAY . ...............President • . . . Vice-President . . Secretary-Treasurer Commodore Representative c Sophomore Class—Academic and Engineering Adams. M. S., A ©........................... ..................... Archer, John G., • A 0............................................ Gymrii lum Team: Rl«« Club. ‘OH-’!©. Barton, J. R., 2 A E................................................ Cl Five. ‘OS-'© . '©9-'10; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; Honor Committee, 'oy.'io. Bloom, Harry........................................................ Blue, W. H., a K H.................................................. Brown, C. H., + K 2................................................. Reserve Eleven. Chapman. T. C, B. S., a T (1.......................................... Nashville, Tenn. Greenville, Miss. . Decatur, Tex. . Louisville, Ky. Nashville, Tenn. Gallatin, Tenn. Brownsville, Tenn. Clemmons, W. S., are.............................................. Cl Secretary-Treasurer. '©$-•© ; ;icc Club. Cloys M. I........................................................ Comer II. F................................... ................... Dickerson, Jennie................................................. Enochs, R. E., a k k.............................................. Ewing, W. II., BOH................................................ FilbevK, Edward................................................... Follin, G. W., t k a.............................................. Freshman Debater, '©S-'OS; TiiankutfivitiK Debater, '09--10. Fraser, H. E, 2 X................................................. Freeland, E. Y„ K 2............................................. Clan Vice-President, '0S-‘09: 'Vanity Eleven. '08-'© . ‘OO-'IO; Claw Garner, W. S.f 4 K ...................... ...................... Gilliland, F. M., k a..................................... Cla President, ‘On-'09; «lee Club. Givens, C. P...................................................... Goldberg. H. H.................................................... ......................................Rives, Tenn. ................................Union City, Tenn. ..........................................Coiner, Ga. ..................................Nashville, Tenn. .......................................Natchez, Miss. ..................................Nashville, Tenn. ............................. . . . Benton, Ky. .....................................Ft. Worth, Tex. ...................................Richardsville, Ky. ...................................Turnersville, Tex. Five; 'Vanity Nine. '09: 'Vanity Track Team. '09. ..........................................Ozark, Ala. .....................................Memphis, Tenn. ..................................Givens. N. Mex. ..................................Nashville, Tenn. (42) Sophomore Class—Academic and Engineering Graham, W. F., K S.......................................................... Gray, c. W., tK2, ST.......................................................... Honor Commit too, ’OS-’O : Commodore Representative; Calumot Club. Greenlaw, w. b., iioii........................................................ Griffin, M. U., a K k......................................................... CIm« Sergeant-at-Arms. 'M-'OJ: ’Varsity Klovon, 'OS: Clan Vleo-President. 'OS-’IO. Hartman, Juliet............................................................... Heard, R. G., K 2............................................................. Hustler Staff. Hughes, U. B,f A K E.......................................................... Johnston, M. N................................................................ Freshman Debater. OS-’O . Jones, Elaine, KAO............................................................ Class Secretary Treasurer, '09-’10. Jones, H. J., B 0 IT.......................................................... Commodore Representative. ’(iS-’O : Reserve Eleven. '• : Class Five. Kaufman, Berenice, KAO........................................................ Kennedy, R. G., o If......................................................... Lander, f. d., a k e.......................................................... Hustler Staff. Lanier, Martha, Kao........................................................... Levine, W. H., ks............................................................ Love, Van G., -ho............................................................. Ferret Club. McKibbon, W. J................................................................ Middleton. J. F............................................................... Freshman Debater. Moore, H. w„ ................................................................. Morgan, W. IL, 2 ............................................................. (13) Hillsboro, Tex. . Del Rio, Tex. Columbia, Tenn. . Waycross, Ga. Nashville, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Fulton, Ky. . Trenton, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Dresden, Tenn. . Atlanta, Ga. . Corinth. Miss. Hattiesburg, Miss. Memphis, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Mooresville, Tenn. . . Many, La. . Sharon, Tenn. . Union. S. C. Sophomore ('lass Academic and Engineering Morrison, J. R., non............................................................................. 'Varalty Eleven. 'i s-'0 , 'OS-'IO; Gymnasium Team; 'Vanity Nino. '01 . 'Vanity Track Teani, '0 . V. Mullins. G. K.................................................................................... Nellums, M. E.................................................................................... Nuckolls, C., s a e.............................................................................. Nye, 0. F., k a.................................................................................. Gymnasium Team. Overall, J. E., K 2............................................................................ Phillips, W. H................................................................................... Pinson, T. V„ s a K............................................................................. Cl « Flv ; Giro Out . Randle, Mary v., © a h........................................................................... Reavis, Newton C.. B. S.................................... ..................................... Reid, G. T....................................................................................... Ryals, Lamar G., Kao............................................................................. Girls’ Haskclball Team, '09- I0. Sevier. C. E., K a........................................................................... Glee Club: I'nlvonlly Ham!: Substitute ‘Varsity Nino. ‘01 . Sevier, J. A.. K. A............................... .............................................. Glee Club; University Hand. Sevier, Marena................................................................................... Smith, T. L., 4 ao............................................................................... Freshman Debater. '0S-'00. Swaim, J. C...................................................................................... HukIiioss Manager Observer. '10. Tate, Rose E., k a o............................................................................. Teague, Florence, k a 0.......................................................................... Entrance Prize. History. English, Mathematics. Teague, W. C., 2 x............................................................................... Entrance Prise. Latin and Greek. . . McKenzie, Tenn. M. C. A. Cabinet. . . Lewisburg, Tenn. . . Spring Hill, Tenn. . . . Toone, Tenn. Nasnville. Tenn. Murfreesboro, Tenn. . . Springfield. S. C. . . Nashville, Tenn. . . Nashville, Tenn. . . I.ewisburg, Tenn. Franklin, Tenn. . . . Cordele. Ga. Brownsville, Tenn. . Brownsville, Tenn. Barboursvillc, Ivy. . . Hopkinsville, Kv. . . Gleason, Tenn. . . Shelbyville, Tenn. . . . Smyrna, Tenn. . . Smyrna, Tenn. (11) Sophomore Class—Academic and Engineering Therell, R. C................. Waller, T. S.................. Williams, A. S.. K2 . . . Calumet Literary I“rl e. ’OS-'Ol'. Young, Louise, k a o . . . Young, T. H.................... Nashville, Tenn. Morganfield, Ky. Naslivillc, Tonn. Memphis, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Engineering Akers, J. C................................................. Anderson, J. H., a t a...................................... 'Varulty Eleven. Blackwell. F. N., S X....................................... Bruce. C. K................................................. Burk, M..................................................... Cooper. D. C................................................ Curtis, L. R., K X.......................................... Dismukes, A. R., Bon........................................ Dougherty, P. C............................................. Flowers, H. F., + k ♦....................................... Frierson, J. D., s X........................................ Gilmore, C.................................................. H eriges, R. M.............................................. Manacer Gymnasium Team; Clan Five. 'OJ-'IO. . Jeanerette, La. . . Bellevue, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. . . Nashville, Tenn. Ixjroisk, Minsk, Russia. . . . Oxford, Ala. . Jackson, Tenn. . . Nashville, Tenn. . . . Pulaski, Tenn. . . Adairville, Ky. . Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. . . Nashville, Tenn. (15) Sophomore Class- Academic and Engineering Howe, W. 1L, ± k v....................................................... «■Ian Flvt . 'ti-’N, ’0V- IO; Gymnasium Team. ’0.' '09, ’1«; ••Inn Eleven. '09. Jones, J. E., 4 0....................................................... Kain, F. C.......................................................... . Kikkman, C. M., 46...................................................... Reserve Nine. '09. Klyce, W. H.............................................................. Froshman Mathematics Medal. Lightman, A. M........................................................ Gymnoalum Team. McGregor, H......................................................... . . Martin, C. T., 4 K B........................... ......................... 'Varsity Five; ‘Varsity Eleven Substitute. Metzger, w. E., K A...................................... .... . . 'Varsity Eleven. Moore. H. H.................................. . . .............. Porter, F. B....................................... ... Reynolds, E......................................... . . Roche, F. R.. ho ii................................. . . . . Ruddiman, S. P., atk........................... . . . Smith, C. N., 2 x .............................................. . . Sorrels, 0. M., sx................................. . . 'Varsity Five, ‘OS-'OI . '09-'lo; Reserve Eleven. Steagall, G. W., -i k ....................... ......................... 'Varsity Eleven. 09. Symmes, J. C........................................ . . ... Williams, C. T., k ......................................... Glee Club. University Hand. Nashville, Tenn. Jonesboro, Ark. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville. Tenn. . Denver, Colo. . Mobile, Ala. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. . Louisville, Ky. Petersburg. Tenn. Tullahoma, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. . Globe, Arise. (16) Jvst i cV-Ko oD2f Xov is a at (47) JrRESHMANy CADEMIC Officers EDWARI) BUFORD, JR..............................................President FRED A. ROBBINS............................................Vice-President JOHN E. AMIS..........................................Secretary-Treasurer J. C. BRADFORD..................................Commodore Representative (49) Freshman Class—Academic and Engineering Adams, J. Sandford, B. E...............................................................................Cedar Hill, Tenn. Alexander, Truman H., B. A., SK.......................................................................Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. Amis, John ErastuS, B. A., 2X..............................................................................Franklin, Tenn. Secretary and Trcaaurer. Clan '1J. Bailey, Robert Cunningham, B. A............................................................................Sandford, N. C. Bailey, William, Jr.. B. E., K 2 . . . . Nashville, Tenn. Barr, Asa Waller, B. S....................................................................... . . . Goodrich, Tenn. Beadles, Roy Leon, B. A................................................................................Big Creek, Miss. Bell, Charles Cai«dwell, Jr., B. S., at a Springfield, Tenn. Reacrve Eleven: Freeh man Eleven. Bell, J. Brown, B. S., a K K............................................................................Springfield, Tenn. Benham, Paul B., B. A., A K k..............................................................................Marianna, Ark. Bomer, John O'Neil. B. S., ATI!.........................................................................Brownsville, Tenn. Honor Com nil tire. Reacrve Eleven: Freahman Eleven. Bowron, Richard Louis, B. S., 4-ao.......................................................................Birmingham, Ala. Rcaerve Eleven: Freahman Eleven. Bradford, James C., Jr.. B. S., A©...........................................................................Houma. La. Commodore Rcpreaentatlvc: Reserve Eleven: Freahman Eleven. Branham, Mary Leland, B. S., K A 0.......................................................................Springhill, Tenn. Buford, Cornelius Hardy, B. A., !■ K 2...................................................................Nashville, Tenn. Buford, Edward, Jk.. B. S„ 4 AG...........................................................................Nashville, Tenn. President CIn 13. Campbell, Donald B., B. E., a t a.........................................................................Tullahoma, Tenn. Freahman Eleven. Carrington, Frank G., B. S., 2 a k.........................................................................Anniston, Ala. Cheatham, Felix R.( B. S., K+ . . . Nashville, Tenn. Cherry, Frank Erwin, B. a., h o ii...................................................................West Nashville, Tenn. (50) Freshman Class—Academic and Engineering Cogbill, Charles Lipscomb, B. A., i x Copeland, John K., B. K.. k 2 . . University Band. Crabtree, Bruce Isbester. B. E., non Crutchfield, Carl Robert, B. s. . Curi.in, Zachery H., B. A............. Daniel, Walter M. G., B. E. . . Davidson, Donald I.. B. E., a t n . . Donelson, Andrew Jackson, B. S., k a Doubleday, Eldridge G„ B. E. . . . Douglas, Beverly, B. S., A o . . . Douglass, Henry Lightfoot, B. A., i k Early, Irvine B.. B. E................ Eskridge, Howard W., B. S. . . . University Kami. Everett, Curtiss Thomas, B. S. . . Ewing, Norris, B. S., - X . . Lagrange, Tcnn. Birmingham, Ala. Chattanooga. Tenn. . Nashville. Tenn. . Luxora, Ark. . Dayton, Tenn. Boll Buckle. Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Gallatin, Tenn. Franklin. Tenn. Wynnewood, Okla. . Sebrie, K -. . Nashville, Tenn. Reserve Eleven. Farris, Frank Mitchell, B. .............................................................................Nashville, Tenn. Fensterwald, Ralph, B. .................................................................................Nashville. Tenn. Fite, Alexander G., Jr., B. A., S X.....................................................................Nashville, Tenn. Entrance Prize In Latin ami Greek. Freeman, Percy Bright, B. A...............................................................................Dickson, Tenn. Frye, Ozra Earle, B. .....................................................................................Pulleok, Tenn. Freshman Class Academic and Engineering Givens, William Harrison, B. E., k a . . . Gladding, Corinne Johnson. B. A., KAO ... Gran berry. James T., B. K., K ................. Guthrie, Milton M., B. E., k a................... Hardaway, Ben Hurt, Jr., B. E.. K A Hardwick, George S.. Jr.. B. S., 2 a i:.......... Harris, Thurmond, B. S.. boh..................... Hays. John O., B. S„ i K 2:...................... Entrant's I’rlis In Mathsmallra. Illatory and Rndlih. Hoover, Edward A., B. A.......................... Howell. Donley D.f B. A.......................... Huggins, William, B. E„ rx....................... University Tennis Champion. Irwin, James W„ Jr., B. S........................ Jacobs, John T., B. E., 1' x..................... Johnson, David M.. B. E.......................... Reserve Eleven; Freshman Eleven. Johnson, Evangeline. B. S., o a o................ Johnson, Robert, B. E............................ Jones, Horace Grady. B. S., •!' K l.............. Kayhoe, Naomi Louisa, B. S....................... Lebeck, Clarence E., B. S........................ Reserve Eleven; l-'reshman Eleven. Logan, William S., B. a.......................... (52) . St. Louis, Mo. Memphis, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Columbus. Ga. Cleveland, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Hermitage, Tenn. Stamps. Ark. . Dover, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Savannah, Tenn. Bellbuckle. Tenn. Nashville. Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville. Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville. Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Trenton, Ky. Nashville, Tenn. Love, Mary F., B. S.. o a o Freshman Class—Academic Luter, Clark Allen, B. S....................................................... Madoocks, Frank Eugene, B. E................................................... McAlister, Harry II., Jr., B. E., a t ii....................................... McKellar, Robert E., B. A„ K A................................................. McMicken, William P., B. S..................................................... McQuiddy, Ruth, B. S........................................................... Martin, H. Olis, B. E.......................................................... Morton, Robert Carter, B. E.................................................... Morse, David S., B. E.......................................................... Murrel, Mont M„ B. A........................................................... Nash, William B., B. A., K A........................ .......................... Nelson, Joseph H., B. A., A t ................................................. Nyhagen, Reuben, B. ........................................................... O’Byrne, Fallon, B. S., £ ............................................... O’Neil, Rome Benner, Ii. S., o i .............................................. Paine, Robert, b. a., boh...................................................... Park, Ira O., B. .............................................................. Patterson, Ashley M., B. S., 2 ................................................ Paulk, Horace J., B. A., a t .................................................... Peebles, James McA., B. A., HO II.............................................. Plummer, Davis S., B. S., ..................................................... (53) Minter City, Miss. Murfreesboro, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. Portland, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. . Columbus, Ky. . Stanton, Tenn. McKenzie, Tenn. . Nashville. Tenn. Birmingham, Ala. Columbia. Tenn. . Aberdeen, Miss. Union City, Tenn. . Henryville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn Columbia, Tenn. . Marianna. Ark. Ireshman Class -Academic Porter, Arthur R., Jk., B. S., k a........................... Randle, Edwin Wall, B. S., a K E............................. Ratcliffe, Orris E., B. S.................................... Reynolds, Isabelle E., B. S., o a o.......................... Richardson, Mamie, B. S................. Roach, Paul A.. B. E............................. Robins, Fred A., B. A., it oil............................... Vk I ro ld« nt CIi m 'IS: Onpinln Ki -i hm«n Eleven: Roaerv Eleven. Shelton, John Howard, B. S., I X............................. Spivey, Fred M„ B. S......................................... Steavens, Mary J., B. S...................................... Stewart, James R., B, E...................................... Stokecipher, Alvin H. R., B. A............................... Street, Thomas G., B. A., 4 ag............................... THWEATT, COOPER, B. S., S A K................................ Tidwell, Harold F., B. S..................................... Tompkins, Frank H„ B. S...................................... Tucker, John Randolph, B. S.................................. Van Kiss, Stephan A., B. S................................... Vaughan, Joshua P.r B. A., a k k............................. Wade, Bruce, B. S............................................ IlMcrvo El won: Frenhmnn Eleven. Warner, James W., Jr., B. E., AT ............................ (54) . Memphis, Tenn. . . Paducah, Ky. . Lewisburg, Tenn. . , Atlanta, Ga. Arcadia, La. . .El Paso. Tex. Tupelo. Miss. . Nashville, Tenn. Oklahoma City, Okla. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. . . Kenton. Tenn. . . . Cadiz, Ky. Dc Vail’s Bluff. Ark. Nashville. Tenn. Hinton, W. Va. Ripley, Tenn. Nashville. Tenn. . . Louisville, Ky. Trenton, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. Freshman Class—Academic West, Joseph B., B. E., a o.................................. WlllTELY, WlLUAM E„ B. S„ K A.................................. WlLKERSON, RirilAKD B.. B. A................................... William sox, James C., B. S., it o li.......................... Wilson, Robert E., b. a........................................ Wood, Ida P., B. S............................................. Woodson, Thomas M., B. S....................................... Woolen, Richard K., B. S....................................... (55) Nashville, Tcnn. . Atlanta, Ga. Dresden, Tenn. Somerville, Tenn. Isuntown, Miss. Nashville. Tenn. Bethpajje, Tenn. Chicasha, Okla. THE BROAD STREET GATE. (56) (57) EniOFLTpiEOLOQ Biblical Department Senior Class Officers R. M. HAWKINS . ( . II. WKBSTKR . S. l TIRNTPSEEI) W. M. SMITH . C. II. WEBSTER .............. 'resident . . . . Vice-President . . . . . Secretary .................Treasurer ('ommodore Representative ( 8) Senior Class— Biblical Anderson, Kurtz King (Vanderbilt Training School)...................................................Trenton, Ky. A l tnnt to Secretary of Faculty, 'OT-'OS. Candler, Benjamin Thomas (Randolph-Mneon Academy).................................................Lynchburg, Va. Amlatant Librarian; I’rculJcnt Vlrslnla Club. Hawkins, Robert Martyr (Washington University, B. A., Central College, M. A..............................St. Louis, Mo. ProKhlent Ml.l.llo Cln . 'OS-’O ; Pre l I nt Senior fin . Secretary V. M. ■ A.. ’OS-' : Chairman Kvnn ell tlc Committee. own Mc l«l. ,o;-,OS; Funk WnannU' Prlxe. •«s-'to; In tractor «'or. School, •«•-•-■lo. Lenz. Henry W. (Vanderbilt. B. A.).......................................................................Nashville, Tenn. (59) McCann, Irving Goff (Southern University, B. A.) Eufnula, Ala. Senior Class Biblical Ormond, Jesse Marvin, K A.. (Trinity, B. A.) . . Snow Hill, N. C. Member of Vanderbilt Quartette; President V. M. . A., Iimmutor In Cor. School. '0! -'l0. Purcell, Clare, -I- A 0 (Emory College) .... Roanoke, Ala. Thank«Klv|nR Ih-Ixi . ‘«.‘O : rounder' l.'MInt. ’♦ •«); President I Haler lie Literary tWIety, ’M-'M; Chairman Mlnlxtcrlal Supply Committee. Y. M. A.. '0 '10; Member lrebullne Council. 't !i-'IO. Smith, Wesley Morelam (Missouri Valley College).........................................................Marshall, .Mo. Owen Medal. OS-'O; ; I .wider Volunteer Hand, ’O-'IO; Treaaurer Senior Clim ; Instructor In Correspondence School. 'OSi-'io. Turnipseed, Selmon U. (Southern University, Pii.B.) .......................................................Ranter, Ala. Secretary Senior ClMI. Webster, Chari.es Herbert (Southern University, B. A..................................................................I.a Pine, Ala. Vlc -Pre ldent Senior «’la ; Senior Monitor; Chairman Mlaxlonary I w-partin.-nt Y. M. C. A.. '0 -'10; Senior Claa ltopre«entatl%e on Commodore Staff; President Alabama Club. 'Oir-'IO; Inalructor In ’orroipondenco School, 'OS-'IO. (60, WESLEY IIALL. (01 I Middle Class-Biblical Department Officers A. M. FREEMAN........................................................................President 0. C. LLOYD......................................................................Vice-President C. A. LONG............................................................................Secretary C. K. GRAY............................................................................Treasurer 11. O. CHAMBERS..........................................................Commodore Representative Adams, Tiios. It........ Bourne, William R....... Brewer, Harry W......... Burns, Omar Ruskix------ Chambers, Herbert Otto. Chapman, Leonard F...... Clarke, Hawes Palmore. . Covington, B. 11., Jr... DuBois, H. H. Slaton____ Dulaney, Alvin 11...... Durrett, John .......... Freeman, Arthur M...... Gray, Ciias. Raymond---- Graydon, A. O........... Hogg, Wm. Bennett....... Jordan. Chas. Cari..... Lewis, Evan Drue........ Members .........Sebastian, Fla. ..........Guthrie, Kv. ..........Bachelor, Mo. ........Carrollton, Ala. ......Jacksonville, Fla. .... Brown wood, Texas. .........Sunnyside, Va. .... Bennettsville, S. C. ........Greensboro, Ala. .... Farmington, Tenn. .......Nashville. Tenn. .Sulphur Springs, Ala. ..........Terrell, Tex. .....Arkadelphia. Ark. .....Brookhaven, .Miss. ...........Paris, Tenn. .......Nashville, Tenn. Lloyd, Oscar C........ Ia).ng, Chas. A........ .McCaffrey, Vandek T. Moore, Roy a.......... Ogburk, Nich. S., Jr.. DREAR, EltRELL II...... Parsons, John Robert. Pearson, David M....... Rogers, Samuel G------ Sam ford. Walter R... Steel, Edward Marvin Waldrep, Alfred B — Wallace. John Allen. Watson, Clarence W.. WlLIA'OXSON, JAS. T---- Williams. Leonard P.. Zimmerman. Jas. F------ .....Creek Stand, Ala. ..........Norman, Okla. Cnandler Springs. Ala. ...........Marion, Ala. ........Monroe, N. C. .........Carthage, Mo. .....Tracy City, Tenn. ......Dixon Mills, Ala. .......Elmwood, Tenn. ..........Opelika, Ala. .......Nashville, Tenn. .........Piedmont, S. C. ...........Mobile, Ala. .... Ridge Spring. S. C. .....Creek Stand, Ala. .....Young Harris. Ga. ......Marble Hill, Mo. (G:{) Biblical Department Officers (65) V. T. RIDGEWAY . W. W. ALEXANDER Y. H. TANAKA . . ...............President . . . Vice-President Secretary a ml Treasurer §eiiiorMed. Officers KOBERT C. BRUCE . ALBERT C. CARTER ANDREW D. TURNER JOEL J. HOBSON . . ................President . . . . Vice-President . . Secretary-Treasurer ('am modore Re presen tu t i ve (68) Senior Class—Medical Anders, Percy Crump, k ............. Atkins, Orman Hensley, +x............ Eoone, Benjamin Edwards, x x .... Blankenship, Ernest.................. Northport, Ala. Fedora, Tenn. Elkton, Ky. Will’s Point, Tex. (69) Brandon. Erwin Carter, g ii ii Burlington, Ky. Senior Class- Medical Brown, John Wiluam.................................. Bruce, Robert C., B. S., a k k...................... I'r l lonl Clans VIcf-PrMldcnl Cluni ' Hs-'Q9. Brunner, Earlsworth Crim kktt, X z X................ Bryan, James Leslie, K 2, A K K.............................. San Marcos, Tex. Newberry, S. C. Nashville, Tenn. . Macon, Ga (70) Carlton, John I). Rockvaie, Tenn. Senior Class- Medical Carter, Albert Charles.............................................. Vleo-I’resldenl Clair 'M-'lfc Cunningham, Horace Leon, + b ii..................................... Davidson, Joseph Samubi............................................. Va rally Itaxobnll. •'- «: . Donnau), Edgar Raysor............................................... . Coushattn, I-a. . . Florence, Ala. . Clarendon, Ark. Home Path, S. C. 171) Drake. John Richard Bowling Green. Ky. Senior Class—Medical Evers, William I’. V.. s x . Football Hcucrvoi •0«- n: Mayfield, Ky. Foster, Marion H., k -4- Opelousas, La. Hawkins, John Sims, x a k. a k k Cedar Hill, Tenn. Hartman, Morris David....................................................................................Nashville, Tenn. Hobson, Joel Jones, BOH..................................................................................................Somerville, Tenn. Commodore Club, a0 « ]0; Cmnpiix (Hub. ’OS-’OC: Wiutcro Club. •0i5--07; Ctimn Secretary Treasurer. •Ofi-’OT. ’OS-’O ; c.'IsiKs Commodore Iteprem-rilallvc. i i.'0 -'10: Medical Department Veil lender. 'Oa-’IO. (72) Senior Class Medical Ingram, Thomas Harkins, i x, it n Gk« Club. ‘US-'0! ;'IO: IV.-M.l.-nt «’In . Ivy, Wam.is Stkki.ing. A T A, i x . Jones, James Henry. !► it u....................................... Vl.vlv.-M.U-n Glaxs. ■•«-•OT; S.-.-i.-tiirv Clam. Jones, Joseph Hai.i,, x a k, x z x................................. Vlce-I'roxl.lont Cl:. . ’OS-’09. Keys, Kiciiari , a k .............................................. l’res(d«nt Cl -08-,0 . (73) Florence, Ala. 'Vest Point, Miss. Columbia, Tenn. Oak Hill. Ala. Alma. Ky. Senior Class Kyser, Philip Melton, i x........................ Minor, Dabney, IN, X ZX........................... Treanuror Cia ’O7-'08. Morris. Bascom Franklin, X X, it II............. Mulherin, Charles Light, b n.................... 7li Parker, Samuel Thomas, L. I., k Medical ...............................Pineapple, Ala. ...................................Nashville, Tcnn. .....................................Crowley, La. .....................................Newbern, Tcnn. Wildersvillc. Tcnn. Senior Class—Medical Patton. William George.............................................................................I ronton, Mo. Pressly, James Strong Mofkatt, A. B., A K K............................................................Troy, Tenn. Renner, Herman, k ................................................................................Bessemer, Ala. Rogers, J. B., Ph. C.............................................................................Gaincsboro, Tenn. (75) Sloan, John Eik;ar Harms, Tenn. —V Senior Cl Sneed, William Lent............................ ... Thornton, Anorew Joseph, x......................... Turner, Andrew Denby, xzx.......................... ft«cr«tary TreMur r Clniu. •© .,10. Turner, John Bogan, xzx............................ ( Watson, Rudolph Burney, B. A., 1' A K . ass—Medical . Nashville, Tenn. San Bernardino, Cal. . . Vossburg, Miss. . . Franklin, K.v. 76) Stanford. III. Senior Class- Medical Weaves, Hartwell, + X............................................ White, John Milton, -mil......................................... Witherspoon, John, iioii, tx..................................... VIcO'l'rcaMent Ginn . OT-'O . Wood, Ixnnie Ray, X x, m: ii.................................. (77) Vater. Tolvert Fanning Palmyra, Tcnn. Guerdon, La. Nashville, Tcnn. Attala, Ala. Cleburne, Tex. JUNIOR MEMOS Medical Department Officers K. SMITH.....................President MORE ESTES..............Vice-President L. MOLT...........Secretary- Treasurer I . BUTLER......Commodore Rcprcscntalive (SI) Junior Class—Medical Members Adams, Jesse Franklin......................Daylight, Tcnn. Ames, Jas. L...................................Dyer, Tcnn. Bedsolk. Jas. Goodman.................fftomnsvillc, Ala. Blue, Wm. Ramsay.................................Gallatin, Tcnn. Butler, Willis Bollard.........................Shreveport, La. Cohen, O. T.........................r rederickstown, Mo. Collins. Tate Benton........................Jackson, Tcnn. Counts, Herbert W.............................Ocala, Fla. Craig, Marvin Stark...................Jamestown, Ark. Estes. Elmore.........................Nashville, Tcnn. English, Grover Cleveland. .. ......Mt Pleasant, Tcnn. Fellows, James Hugh......................Cottondale, Fla. Fuqua, Ernest Mitcheli............................Guthrie, Ky. Flournoy, Harry Clinton.....................Clayton, Ala. Goodloe, Harry King.................... Gainesville, Ala. Harris, William Kobrin.........................Webb, Miss. Holt, Rufus Leroy............................Mungum, Okla. Holmes, John Parham.................................Macon, Ga. Hulme, Fountain Bruce......................Franklin, Tenn. Johnson, Samuel Earle.......................Clanton, Ala. Jernbekg, Malcolm Benjamin...................Sumner, Miss. King, Brien Thackston...........Chestnut Mound, Tenn. Wright, Joe Bradford. ... Lipscomb, Wm. Patrick..................Fayetteville, Tenn. McClaraN' James Walch.......................Jackson, Tenn. McLacrine, Hugh Farrior ..................Fitzpatrick, Ala. Mason, Robt. Macon...........................Hazell, Kv. M ERR YD AY, H. 1...........................Palatka, Fla. Morris, John Walter......................Somerville, Tenn. Oliver. Jas. Matthew..................Neely Landing, Mo. Orr. Eugene Moore...........................Columbia, Tenn. Page, Olin Julian...........................McKenzie, Tenn. Penn. Jas. Leslie...........................Gadsden. Ala. Pilixiw. Robert, Jr.........................Columbia, Tenn. Pratt, Fabian 1.............................Linnens, Mo. Richardson. Wm. Hillary.....................Clinton, Ala. Robinson, Wm. Pleasant.....................Paragould, Ark. Roundtree, Paul Hodges..............Mineral Wells, Tex. Shklry. Manton Leonard...............Iordan Springs, Tenn. Smith, Robert King.........................Elmcndorf, Tex. Steele, Willard H.......................Chattanooga, Tenn. Stewart, Edward Sarter.....................Birmingham, Ala. Waldrop. Jefferson Gideon................Lynnville, Tenn Waters, Guy Sumpter........................Prospect. Tenn. Witt. Motley Conn..........................Franklin. Ky. ............Elkton, Tenn. (R2) W) I). L. MUMPOWER A. A. EGGSTEIN W. R. REEVES . E. B. ROSS . . L. W. NOEL . . Medical Department Officers ...........................................President ......................................Vice-President ............................Secretary and Treasurer ...................................Seryca nt-a I-A ring ............................Commodore Representative Ahshire. W. T.'...... A HAMS, C. C'....... Arnold, M. W........ Beak ley. .L 1 ..... Begcs. T. K......... Bell, T. C........... Brady, K. M.......... Caviness, J. J...... Cummings, C. V..... Uix, 1. A........... Downs, I.. K......... Draugiin, D. M...... Edwards, L. W....... Kggstein, a. A...... Evans, T. W......... Eves, F. V.......... Gaston, H. B........ Glaze, A. I......... Gillespie, I . G. B_ Haysmeh, E. D....... Hicks, W. V......... Holmes, L. 1’....... Hux, w. J........... Jones, G. F......... Kune. H. D.......... Lawson, I. H........ Lewis, T. K......... McClellan. II. II... MoGUNAGLE, .L E_____ March banks, S. S... Sophomore Class Medical Department Class Roll .. Kentucky. . .Tennessee. .. .Alabama. ,.. Arkansas. ......Texas. .. Kentucky. . .Australia. . .Oklahoma. .. Tennessee. . .Oklahoma. .. Arkansas. ..Mississippi. .. Tennessee. . .Tennessee. . .Louisiana. . .Tennessee- .. .Alabama. . .Tennessee. . .Tennessee. .. Tennessee. . . . Alabama. . .Tennessee. ... Missouri. . .Tennessee. Washington. .... Indiana. ... Alabama. .......Ohio. ... Michigan. . .Tennessee. Menkes, T. O.......... Mimms, C. W.......... Morris, C............. Ml M POWER, D. I...... Noel, L. W............ Norman, N. 1 ......... Nunnery, A. W......... Odom, S. G............ Owings, S. G.......... Qualia, H. M.......... Reeves, W. R.......... Ross, W. P............ Ross, K. 1$........... Scott, J. B........... Scruggs, E. R......... Shoulders, II. S...... Smith. A. J........... Spitz, ii............. Stephenson, C. S...... Stewart, J. T......... Tkevatiian, L. E...... Wall. J. A............ Ward, W. B............ Watkins, J. T......... Wallsworth, J. E...... Wesenherg, R. w....... Williams, R. B........ Wiliam son, G. C...... Wilson, G. E.......... Wilson, M. C.......... ......Tennesee. ......Kentucky. ......Kentucky. .......Missouri. .....Tennessee. ......Louisiana. .....Oklahoma. ......Louisiana. South Carolina. .....Tennessee. .....Tennessee. .......Missouri. .....Tennessee. .....Tennessee. ......Kentucky. .....Tennessee. North Carolina. .....Tennessee. .....Tennessee. .....Tennessee. ......Kentucky. ......Kentucky. South Carolina. .....Tennessee. .....Louisiana. .......Illinois. ......Alabama. .....Tennessee. .....Tennessee. .... .Tennessee. '86) (87) Allen, J. S..........Winchester, Ky. Anderson, I.. R......Granville, Twin. Anderson, T. E.......Carthage, Tenn. Medical Department Class Roll Applewhite, C. C...Winona, Miss. Applewhite, .J. I .Winona, Miss. Arnold, B. C.......Jackson, Tenn. Arnold, H. I.................Eupora, Miss. Baker, A. M................Carthage, Tex. Binkley, It. B____McMinnville, Tenn. (89) l rcshman Class Medical Department Black, J. R........Louisville, Kv. Blackburn. H. M... Lynnville. Tcnn. Buyoes, J. E.....Covington. Tcnn. Belcher, M. A........Muskogee, Okla. Bridges, It. It....Scottslx ro. Ala. Brinson, W. I)....... Hackley. La. Butenshon. F...............Anniston, Ala. Caldwell. J. V-----Nashville. Tonn. Calloway, J. T.........Snowdon. Ala. Cannon. A. B. ........Camden. Ala. Cawthon. W. I)........DcFuniak, Fla. CI.ARK, II. I ...............Jasper. Tonn. CLARK, M. H........Kansas City. Mo. Clokton. O. II........ .Murray. Ky. Connell. M. I.........Adams, Tonn. Cooper, J. It.........Mayland. Tonn. CRAtToN, G. A................Fulton. Tenn. Donnelly. A. I).. Bowling Green, Ky. Dunklin, F. B.........G illatin. Tenn. Eads. G. I.................Marshall. Tex. Eidson. O. V ......Greenbrier. Tenn. Elliston, .J. T.....Nashville. Tenn. Erwin, f. I........ Clarence. Mo. Farnsworth. M. A.. Nashville. Tenn. Fisiier. .1. I).. Jr...Baton Itouge. La. Freed. F. C...........Trenton, Tcnn. GlLLARD. S. J..............Sandusky. Ohio Gordon. T. M......Stephenvillc, Tex. Gor.MI.EY. I.......Nashville. Tenn. Graham. It. I!....Pine wood. Tcnn Guthrie. S. It........Franklin, Ky. Guyton, B. S.............Ingomar, Miss. 11 a«;i :k. F. E.......Mansfield. Ky. Mai.man. J. A ....... Nashville. Tenn. Hale, L. I).....................Murray, Ky. Hawkins, E. II.........Foreman, Ark. Hayes. V. G.......Stephonsvillc, Tex. Jetton, M. M................Dyer, Tenn. Jones, R. M.................Fresno, Cal Kirby, J. It.. Jr.......Parngould, Ark. IACEY, G. It.......Marble Falls. Tex. Lanier, I . M .... Nashville, Tenn. Lewis, W. B ... Moss Point, Miss. Lukskokd, C. J . . Nashville, Tcnn. Lu.nseord. tt B Nashville, Tenn. Mahon, G. D..............Marshall, Tex. Mason. E. M..................... Hazel, Ky. Maxwell. E. S... . .Snyder, Tex. Meadors. It. C.........Clarendon, Ark. Moore. It. B..............Searcy. Ark. Miller. S. B................ Morgan, J. D„ Jr...........Fresno, Cal. Morris, E. 11 ... .Bowling Green. Ky. Mueller, G. A Sm Antonio, Tex. Myfrs, D. V.............Gallatin, Tenn. McClearan. D. E. Nashville. Tenn. Neel. J. W.................Utica, Miss, Neel. W. H .......... ... Drake. Ky. Nichols. E. It. .Kenton Tenn Nicholson, J. V.........Oleander, Cal. Nicholson. C...............Centrevillc. Ala. ODEN. K. I...................Brentwood, Tenn. Perky. It. H...............Russellville. Ky. Pi ckeit. 15. M ......Amarillo. Tex. Pl RYEAR, II H ...Scnatobia, Miss. Ramsay, A. D............Nashville, Tenn. Reeves, J. I . .Asheville, N. C. Reeves. It. J...........Asheville, N. C. Richards.in. S. A..Lake Charles, La. Rogers, B. I)., Jr....Lebanon, Tenn. Rude. W. S................Coleman. Tex. Russell. C. C...................Carlyle. Ill Salvo. E. W.....................Natchez, Miss. Sample, It. ().. . Frederick town, Mo. Sample. Y. I)... .Fre.lericktown, Mo Siieih, S. II ..........Nashville. Tenn. Smith. C. T........Port Gibson, Miss. Smith, C. ....Nashville, Tenn. Smith, W. H...............Pulaski. Tenn. Snapp, I.. B .....Blountville, Tenn. SRYCLEY, E. P...........Nashville, Tenn. Sullivan, It. E........Eigleville. Tenn. Tomlinson, M. ........Columbia, Tenn. Wade, L. II..................Lane. Tcnn. Walker, J. O... Williamsport. Tenn. Webster, I). P ...........Fresno, Cal. Wells, J. A...............Chipley, Fla. West. P..................Brighton. Ala. Whitaker, It...........Flat Woods, Tenn. Williams, J. W ..Nashville. Tenn. Wright. B. W ..............Cadis. Ky. Young, J. S............Drift Fork. Ky. .HINDEN, D. B..........Nashville, Tenn. (90) DENT AL.DEPT. Dental Department LASS K. K. RICHARDS . . H. C. McKOWEN . H. K. EZELL . . . B. W. KLINGER.MAX J. L. REYNOLDS . . H. E. EZELL . . . Officers . . . . President ........................V ice-President . Secretary ............................... Treasurer .....................Scrgcant-at-A nils .................Commodore Representative (92) Senior Class—Dental Adams, R. E., 2 •! ......................................................................................Trenton, Tcnn. Secretary nnd Treasurer Class '07-‘0$. Benedict, H. I...........................................................................................Nashville, Tcnn. Commodore Class Committee. '09-'l0. Elliott, G. H., Cedar Hill, Tcnn. Emison, J. B., Alamo, Tcnn. President Cias ‘0S-'09. Ezell, H. E., 2 .......................................................................................Kosse, Tex. Treasurer Class '0S-O9: Secretary Class -09-,10: Secretary William Henry Morgan Dental Society. '09-TO: Class Representa- tive Commodore Staff. (03) Senior Class—Dental Farnsworth. A. W„ z ♦ . . . Fisher, J. F.f ♦fi........................................ Gattlin, F. C., {), SN................................... Gibson, D. W.............................................. Bowling Green, Ky. Keachie, La. . . Keachie, La. Atlanta, La. (94) Goolsbee, T. H., z 4- Warren, Tex. Senior Class—Dental Harper, J. E.f Z 'H ........................................................................... . . Anderson, S. C. IH-Icnale to Supreme Chapter XI Psl I’hl. Toronto. Canada. Harrison, W. L., ♦! ....................................................................................Holladay, Tenn. Hart. W. B., AIA.............................................................................................Gordon. Tex. Vice-President Class -0 -’0 ; President William Henry Morgan Dental Society. ’0 -'10; Sul . Vaisity Eleven. ’0 . Jones, J. B., +S!, K .................................................................................Murfreesboro, Tenn. Commodore Committee. Dental Department. '10. (95) Killian, W. W., Z+ i- . . . SiTgeant-at-Arm Cla '0S-'0 . Buda, Tex. Senior Class—Dental Klixgemax, B. W„ .122..................... Trcanurcr Cl 'OS-MO. Lingard, W. H., 2 ♦ 4 .................................................. President Cln 'OT-'OS; Treasurer William Henry Mori;nn Dental Society. '0S-'10. Marshall, V. 0., ............................................... Historian Cln '0S-'10. M UN ROE, E. G., 2 .................................................. Prophet Cln ’OS-MO. McCouts. N. B........................................................... Now Braunfels, Tex. Natchez, Miss. . . McKinney, Tex. . . Stayton, Tenn. Tinila, Ala. (96) Senior Class—Dental McKowek, H. G., 0, K £...............................................................................Lindsay, La. Vice-President Clou ’O'. -’10. PIERCE, II. W., M'S..................................................................Punta Gorda, British Honduras Poet Claw •© -• 0. Preston, Jno. L., s ...................................................................................Austin, Tex. Valedictorian Class 'OJ-’IO. Reeder, F. B., Z ♦ ..................................................................................Florence, Ala. Reynolds, J. L., z-H'.........................................................................................Clio, Ala. Sergeant-at-Arins Class ■Oi'-'IO. (97) Senior Class Richards, E. F., S ♦ ♦................................ CrriMfOl C!iu '«-'I . Richardson, T. J.. 2: a............................. Taylor, M. B., 1:.................................... Tomisawa, M........................................... White, J. I........................................ (98) Dental . Sparta, Tenn. ...............Nashville, Tenn. ..........................Richland Springs, Tex. ...............Taihoku, Formosa, Japan Florence, Ala. Younger. Bob. Z Senior Class— Dental Bowie, Tex. Dental Department Officers HKXRY H. XAFF P. S. RUSCA . . W. S. MIMMS . H. A. HICKS . . . President 'ice-Prettidenl . Secretary . Treasurer Baku, G. C., a 1’a ......................Nashville, Tenn. Bknnett. W. B., A A.................Hallettsville. Tex. Berry, P. I...............................Baldwyn. .Miss. Bi.akk.Mork. 1 . B., A 1 A ..............Nashville, Tenn. Collier, G. K.. !? ....................San Antonio, Tex. Dye, E. C , ♦ tt.........................Charleston, S. C. Hicks, II. A., .....................Camp Hill, Ala. HOBGOOD, J. H., 'I' 1 ...................St. Gabriel. La. Hopkins, S. B.. { ........................Clanton, Ala. Howard, C. C., a r A ....................Smithville, Ark. Hudspeth, Guy, r + + .........................Bowie. Tex. Hunt, X. C................................Dickson, Tenn. Hutchinson. V. E.....................Evening Shade, Ark. Irby, J. I .. A - a ......................Blackstone, Va. Kimbrki.l, C. K. of P...................Sweet Water, Ala. Levy, W. R., 'Pi .......................Nashville, Tenn. Martin, II. F., aia ........................New Zealand. .McPherson, Ark. Mimms, W. S.. i'p'b .....................Bessemer, Ala. Morris. J. F..........................Nashville, Tenn. McLEOP, w. G., ♦+ ........................Apopka. Flu. Xakk, H. H., Z 'I' • • T '.. ........Knoxville, Tenn. Nash, H., z + Hauffman, Tex. Xishsmura, S.....................................Osaka, Japan. PattiSIIALL. H. B.. A1A ..................Geneva. Ala. Prick, Wood, Z p ......................Bessemer, Ala. Qualia, F. M.. A 1 A ................Livingston, Tenn. Rusca, F. S.. '4' .; ....................Natchitoches, La. Scally, F. X., 'Pii.............La Furch Crossing, La. Shaw, L. E., Z + -I .....................Guymon, Okla. Skii.lman, A. J.. Z'P'P ........North Middletown, Ky. Smith. A. H., Pii ...................Lewisburg, Tenn. STARKE. W. 1L. Hi .......................Seguin. Tex. Thomas. J. S...........................Savannah, Tenn. Class Roll Matthews, A. I).. 'P it (101) R. R. BYRN'KS . J. E. McMUUPHY F. S. STAFFORD J. W. McCOOK Dental Department Officers ..........................................President ..................................Vice-President ........................Secretary and Treasurer ........................Commodore Representative Freshman Class Dental Class Roll Beattie, I). B., 2 + + ...............St. Joseph, Mo. Becker, I.. K..........................Owensboro, Kv. Brown, L. It.. «Pt.1 ......... .........Mowton. Miss. Brownlee, W. I... z + +...............Duo West, S. (’. Brunson, N. It., Jr.... Buddix, J. M........... Byrnes, R. R........... Cherry, J. P........... Cooper, k. m........... Crow. H. I............. Freeland. G. I...... Gaines, J. F........... Grayson, K. V., z ■: Hart, A. S............. IlEI.DEN. A. L., Z 'V I- Henderson. R. R.. r i- 1 Hubbard, M. A.......... Izard, V. I............ Izlab, M. C.. 'Hi ..... Johnston, J. 1).. z 'I' 1 Jones, J. X............ ........Darlington. S. .........Turbcville. S. C. ...........Savannah, Ga. ............Halls. Tenn. ...........Tupelo, Miss. ...........Magazine, Ark. ......Springfield, Tenn. ..........Grosvenor, Tex. ....................Texas. .......Shelby ville, Tenn. ...........Florence, Ala. ..........Brinkley, Ark. ..........Henderson, Tex. ......Xewhebron. Miss. ..............Ocala. Fla. ......Sommerville. Tenn. ......Chattanooga, Tenn. Kean, H. W............... Moore, 0. A Jasper, Ark. Morrison, I). B ......Centrcvillc, Tenn. MEKLI.KR. j. H MoDonaij), H. A Newport, Ark. McMurphy. H. C Mobile, Ala. Ogle. L. W.f a i ..............................Paris, Tex. Perry, F. F...............................Greensboro, Ala. Richardson. J. II Snyder, Tex. Rogers, D. K.. a z a . Mary Esther, Fla. Simpson. R. J.. Z'p-i- Sinclair. I.. I.. M.. Z . Roscdale. In i. Stafford, T. S..i + !... Graham, X. C. Sanaple, N. D Missouri. Starnes, J. T„ s «. Weldon. Ark. Steele. N. C.. -j-•? Taylor. J. C., 'V li Petersburg. Tenn. Maltrip. P Kentucky (101) LAW DEPARTMENT Senior Class—Law Banning, W. .1., H. I’. (Missouri State Normal)......... Chief Justice John Marshall Law Club. Kirksville, Mo. Bell, Sam Dent, B. S...............................................................................................Martin, Tenn. President Philosophic Literary Society. OS-'O! : Member Debating Council. 'OS-'OK; Associato Editor Hustler. '0S- '05 ; Edltor-lnfhlef Hustler. ’OS-MO: ThanksttivlvnK Debater. '• . Bell, John Reeves. B. S. (South Kentucky College). K 2, i- a !•................................................Nashville, Tenn. t'ndertoker's Club. Blake, William Morgan. • • K ......................................................................................Nashville, Tenn. I'ndorlakor's Club: Ferret Club: John Marshall Law Club. Canale. Philip Michael, B. A. (Christian Brothers College), a T it............................................Memphis, Tenn. Undertakers Club; Chief Justice John Marshall Law Club. 'OS-'O?: Vice-President Senior Law Cln - ; Senior Eleven. 'Of : Class Representative Commencement. MO; John Marshall Representative. Oratorical Contest. Febru- ary 'OS: Commodore Hoard. 'OS-MO; Secretary Obs erver Supervisory Hoard. (107) Senior Class Law Dade, Robert Beverly, M. a. (William and Mary).................... John Marshall Law Club. Undertakers' Club. Nashville. Tenn. Dale, Norman, sen, 4 A4 .............................................................................................Columbia, Tenn. Wlsarre «’tub, «ml ( lub; Ct'mRwxIor «'tub. Treasurer «' mm dore «nub. « • «; Hoard !Hrect rs Klasant llall. ■• •■• •‘10; Commodore Hoard. Undertaker; John Marahall La Club. Ferguson. Charles Lewis, boil a !• Undertaker. Doniphan, Mo. Galbreath, John Howard................................................................................................Durango, Colo. Associate Justice John Marahall Law Club. Hamilton, Edward James, B. A. (Vanderbilt), a T a, a «I-.........................................................Nashville, Tenn. Commodore Club; Undertaker. Ilacln-lor of Upline . ' '•: Vurslty Eleven, ■02-'03 ’ol '« l: Varsity Nine, 'O3,'01 - •OS-’OC: Captain Varsity Nine. Varsity Truck Team. ■oJ-'oi« 0fi-‘(ut; Varsity rive. 'OI.'OS: S. I. a. A. Record, Hroad Jump; Assistant Coach Football. ’OS-'i ! : Coach H isketbnll, •OS-'OS; Couch HasehitU. 'oy.'lO: Coach Track. Hccrtl«r ' Th Murer, Junior Law Class. '0 -'0 . (10K) Sen ior Class— I aw Hardy, Andrew, 2 X...........................................................................................Ardmore, Okla. Jno Marshall Law Club. Harris, Thomas Jackson, sab................................................................................Courtland, Ala. Undertaker: Secretary-Treasurer Senior I.aw Class, ’OD-'IO: John Marshall I.aw Club. Henry, Robert Selph, 4 a o, - r, !• a • , t k a....................................................... Nashville, Tenn. Commodore Club; Wlzncre Club: Campus Club: Secretary University Calumet Club. ’07: President University Calumet Club, 'I ; Chairman Charter Committee. Sluma Upsllon: DeballriK Council, '06-'07: Kroshmun Debater, 0 •-; Inter-Society Debater. Scwnnee Debater. GcorKlu Debater. ‘0;, • Associate Kill tor Observer, ' ;• 'OT-'OW-'IO: Hdltor-InChlef Commodore. ’OS-MO: Undertaker; l.eader of Yells. '0i : Senior Eleven. ' . Hume. William, Jr., a k k.................................................................................Nashville, Tenn Commodore Club: Campus Club: President Kreshman Class. ’O5-'0 : John Marshall Law Club. Lackey, James Gilbert.....................................................................................Nashville, Tenn John Marshall Uw Club: Undertaker. (109) Senior Class—Law Laurent, Joseph Scott, •!• k . t k a.............................................................Nashville. Tenn Undertaker: Pr-- ldcnt Pun-llt-lh-nlc Council, '© - JO; Chief Juillcv John Mnr.hnll Law «pre.ldent Krc.hmnn «•In . 'OT-’OS. Merritt, Henry C.. Jr.. K2. Clarksville. Tenn. Undertaker. Morgan, Nash Prentiss, B. S.. T K a............................................................................Trenton. Tenn. Sewance Debater. ’0 : Msnaitcr Obaorv.r. ’01-0«. Chief Justice John Marshall Law Club. '0t . Norvell, William E., Jr., B. S.. sx, I RK. + t k a...........................................................Nashville. Tenn. Commodore Club. Undertaker: Manager Ita.rl-alt Team, • . Karulty Itrpreaentatlve Commencement. •«: A o. elate Kdltor 0 -'0 ; l r.«M«nt Junior |. w Cla« . KfWinn Mmim. of; l a.l.r of Veil . Uw l s art- men!, 01 ; Junior 9 eholar hlp; John Marshall I.ih Club; lH batlni; Council, 0 « I0. Palmer, Horace Edward. Jr.. B. A.. K A, A I-........................................................Murfreesboro, Tenn. Commotiore Club; CinSgrt alter; Asalatant Manner Football Team. '04; Manager Football Team. '07; John Mar- •nail Mub. Ow| Club. ( li Club. 04- 07. 07- 04; A i fant Manager am! Treasurer Giro Club. 07- 0 . director General of Commodore Club. (110) Senior Class—Law Patterson. Robert Clendenninc, B. A, SX, Smyrna, Tcnn. Commodore Club; Cndci taker: Varsity Football. ,0S-,O3-'oi-,e5; Assistant Conch Football. 'OS-'Of; Vlce-Froxl. dent .lunlor Uw Cln x, 'OS-'OS; Glee club: Manager Glee Club. Payne, Robert Clifford...............................................................................................Moffatt, Okla. John Marshall Uir Club. Pipkin, Edgar M., Jr., B. A., KS..........................................................................Pine Bluff, Ark. Soi 3Y, James Martin. B. A.. «1« K 2. «m K, 2 T, A .................................................................Del Rio, Tex. Founder Modal. Academic l vpartment. ’Os: I’rcxldont Junior law Class. 'OS-'®-,; Junior Law Scholarship; Secretary V. l Side Asoxlatlon. Reserve Eleven, '07; I'l.xl.l.nt Calumet Club. -10; Chulrnmn Charter Committee of Sigma Upslton. 'O'-'OJ ; Commodoro Club. Stanton, Wiluam Mortimer. B. A. (Christian Bros.'College), AT'.!.....................................................Memphis, Tenn. Undertaker; Senior Class Representative Commodore Board, I'an-Uellenlc Council. 'OS-MO: Debating Council. '0! -'l0; Chief .luxtice John Munihall Law Club. ‘0 . llll) Senior Class Law Stokes, James Whitworth, K ....................... 'ampii Club; Comet Hoard. 'O’-'Oi: John Marshall U Club. Thomason, Alfred Gardner................................... Nashville. Tenn. . Dresden, Tenn. Thruston, Gates P., Jr.. B. A., M. A. (Vanderbilt-IIarvard), iX, 2T, tA ...............................Nashville. Tenn. Commodore Club: Undertaker; Editor-In-Chief Obaerver eS-'Ot Founders Medal In Oratory. iK. Alternate Representative Georgia Delate. '0 ; John Marahnll Law Club; Ikehutlnie Council. 'OS- ! . Trent, G. Stanley.................................................................................... Lawrenceburg. Ky. Turner, Charles Dell, a TO....................................................................................Nashville, Tenn. John Marshall Law Club. (112) Senior Class—Law Walsh, Edmond John, xx, Nashville, Tenn. Uinlorinkcr; John Mar hall Law Club. Wills, Richard Hunky..................................................................................Nashville, Tenn. John Marshall Law Club. Zkmp, Albert Sidney, me..................................................................................Camden, S. C. Undertaker: John Muruhnll Law Club. l'iin-II«llenlc Council: Commodore Club: Ferret Club. (113) FRANCIS B. MOORMAN M. T. PHELPS . . . W. P. SCOBEY . . . IRA I). SMITH . . . Officers ...................President Vice-President . . Secretary-Treasurer Coin inodore fiepresen tati re (115) Junior Class—Law- Class Roll Adams, Morton B................ . Nashville, Tenn. Akmistead, William S., Jk............Nashville, Tenn. Andrews, Jno. Allan..................Silonm Springs, Ark. Carter, Jno. C...........................Nashville, Tenn. Courtney, William W.. Jk..... ......Franklin. Tenn. Cox, James J...............................Prescott, Ark. Dannel. Shirley Folk.....................Grandview. Tenn. Davidson, Saul...........................Clarendon, Ark. Eskind. Herbert................... ......Nashville, Tenn. Frain, Harry D.................... Jacksonville, Fla. GUY, O. S.................................. Halfway, Kv. Greet, Loot ......................................Gadsden, Ala. JONES, C. C............................. Jonesboro, Ark. Mahon, Jack Darreli...................Bakersfield, Cal. Gordon, Isaac Litton... Moorman, F. B... .. . ...............Somerville. Tenn. MURKAH, W. F.......... ....................Jackson, Miss. Phelps, Marlin T................................Nashville, Tenn. Scobey, William Powell. ...................Franklin. Tenn. Simpson, J. A....................................Gallatin, Tenn. Smith, Ira D...... Hopkinsville, Kv. SMITH, Peyton H..............................Murfreesboro, Tenn. Snodgrass, I). I—...... ................... Coleman, Tex. Stackhouse, R. B.............................Dillon, S. C. Tinsley, Arthur E. White Stone, S. C. Turner. Banks P. . . .... Newborn, Tenn. WiNSETT, Alfred I.. Texarkana, Ark. Whiteside. Emmett M........................Anniston, Ala. Swain, Edward..................................Winchester, Tenn. .........Nashville. Tenn. (116) PHARMACY DEPARTMENT (118) Senior Class—Pharmacy Champion, Joseph Frederic, K ♦.................................................................................Cleveland, Miss. Cherokee Club: Vice-President, ‘OS-’O?. Cupp, Vernon C.............................................................................................Junction City. Ark. Glidbwell. Benjamin Jackson.................................................................................Fayetteville, Tenn. Department Editor, Commodore Hoard. Griffis, Edward B..............................................................................................Lynnville, Tenn. Senior Eleven. Hodges, Wilbur 1).............................................................................................Crossvillc, Tenn. Vice-Pro ldent Cliir OJ-'IO. (119) Seiiioi Class Pharmacy Hudson, Millakd Fillmore. K+.................................................................... Madisonville, Tenn. President Cl 'OX-'OS. Cherokee Club. Jameson, Ciias. E., K +...........................................................................Farmcrsville, La. Treaeurer CU « '09-'J0. Lewis. Robert Henry. Jr.................................................................................Sparta, Ga. Ltloom t -ln M..UI, Class '0S-‘0 ; President Class '09- 10. Moore, Yancy A., ATfl...................................................................................Sharon, Tenn. McClure, Joseph J., A. B...................................... Secretary Clan 'OS-MO: Assistant In Pharmacy Laboratory. (120| Cynthiana, Kv. Senior Class—Pharmacy Mock, Chas. Hknry, k 1 ............................................................Mountain City, Tenn. Secretary Clnw 'OS-'O . McGinnis. DeWitt C., k 2..................................................................Carthage, Tenn. Mansfield, Jas. R..........................................................................Holland, Ky. Oglesby, Knowles Gittings...................................................................Bartow, Fla. TrflnKin'er Cln ’OS-'W; I’rcsldi'iit l'lorUla Club. Park, Horace N..........................................................................Friendship, Tenn. (121) Senior Class Pharmacy Richardson, Everett Vincent.................................. Rush, Richard C.............................................. Vanity Nino. Senior Blovon. Pulaski, Term. Scarnochee, Miss. (1-2) (12:5) Pharmacy Department Officers S. H. HENDERSON.................................President LESLIE LIDE.................................Vice-President E. C. COLLINS...................................Secretary J. (I. McCOY....................................Treasurer W. G. STUBBS..............................Seryeant-at-Arms (125) Junior Class Pharmacy Class Roll Ml I.KICKY, I. IL, K ♦.................................................... Clark. I. R........................................................... ... Coburn, J. B.............................................................. Collins, E. C., k z....................................................... Cl Kf'.'rrlary: Cammodiiro t i rimrni KUItor. Dean, J. R., k a.......................................................... Donnald, S. F............................................................. Henderson, S. H.. k +..................................................... Cliu I’mliloni, Lira, Leslie, a t a....................................................... Claw Vlr.--I r.-«l.|. nl Martin, J. I)............................................................. McCoy, J. G., k 4 ........................................................ Clan Troaaurrr. Mitchell, J. A............................................................ Oliver, W. E., k ♦........................................................ Prince, C. O.............................................................. Reeves, C. J.............................................................. Reed, G. W................................................................ Rocers, P. T.............................................................. Shannon, H. A., k ....................................................... Stanch,, Jesse, k ....................................................... Stubbs, W. G.............................................................. Cln« Sfrtc nl- l-Arm«. Webb, E. I!............................................................... (126) Livingston, Tcnn. . Farmcrvillc, La. Haydenburg, Tcnn. . Pulaski, Tcnn. . Owensboro, Ky. Honea Path, S. C. . Talladega. Ala. . Meridian. Miss. Pulaski. Tcnn. . . Athens, Ala. Whitcville, Tcnn. . Atlanta, Ga. Tullahoma, Tcnn. Pulaski. Tcnn. . Prospect, Tcnn. . Dickson. Tcnn. Springfield, Tcnn. Farmcrvillc, La. . Cartersville, La. . Nashville. Tcnn. in k • icm: i-: ati. « om- Nii iollilUs Kxwutvit coml century, H. by Apollonlou mill Tiniri - im of Trallo . Nolo lit alnuoi- lihoro of troiiKlh anil «•norgotte virility that chartctcrliM tlio work. Gods and Goddesses A li.nnl) iiiaiiuitl for tho ntuily of inoilrrn Onvk mythology, for tin- bvn- ■ lit of tho utmloiit of tho Clniwlo . Tlirw hundroit i-ngo of choice rcinllng mailer. Illuniraloil by ivpriMlui-llon of tho worhl'a mONt famou work of ari. C'onipllial b Mourn . Ill ml ami Nolilo, Now York nml l'hllinlol| liia. K|ill' nilXo.l for The CoininiMloro by N. M.i ZKl'S— Father of the Gods. Chancellor .1. II. Kirkland. Since the earliest times, mankind has brought the best of its energies to bear in finding out the why of things. The first student (a term synonymous with man. through the etymology of Freshman,” a compound of the adjective fresh young. green, or tender and the root man, which is the Greek correlative for the Hebrew, Adam ), lacking the friendly counsel of Darwin and John Wesley, hit upon the lucky expedient of explaining things by natural phenomena. What more striking could he find about him than a six-foot monster, a sort-of-a South Carolina farmer, with a prodigious amount of humor—humor so dry that even the extremely humid atmosphere of twelve o'clock chapel could not hinder its emission of joke-like sparks? Because of his total inability to account for this strange being, our student supposed him cor- relative with fate, mystery, and the occult, and he was called by the soubriquet Chance” (Greek. Zeus). Observation of the similarity of Chance’s shining dome of thought” to the protecting arch of the sky caused the two to become confused, and attributes of the latter were assigned to him. He became the hurlcr of thunderbolts (summons to the office, and notifications of bad conduct to parents), as well as the au- thor of fructifying spring showers (kindly reports, and diplomas, in season). The in- born instinct for deity-worship caused man. as time went on, to elevate him to the (127) position of god and father, and since uneasy lies the head that wears a crown, lesser deities arose whose duty it was to watch the crown, and see that it did not fall otr. These gods were termed “faculty, from the Anglo-Saxon fa (the root pre- served in our English word “fake”), meaning spurious, or unreliable, and the Latin “cultux”—learning, or culture, the bearers of a type of learning which is of no earth- ly use at all, and in which only they themselves believe. In modern times, however, it is well to feign an interest in these lesser light ami their respective subjects, lest a divine thunderbolt hurl you from the midst. The home of the gods, formerly upon Mount Olympus, was recently moved to the highest point in the known world—the Vanderbilt University tower. Their old abode was destroyed in the devastating fire that came at the outset of the war of Zeus and the giants (familiarly known as Bishops), which is not as yet settled. In art, Zeus is represented as fully clad in a loose-fitting garment of grey cloth, a red neck- tie. green hose, and tan shoes. His distinguishing characteristic is a thin, but long and curling imperial —symbolic, it is claimed by some, of his descent from prehis- toric counts; by others, of his relationship to the vaudeville stage. VENUS—Goddess of Beauty. Dr. G. W. Dyer. The worship of Venus arose among the Chicagoans, by whom she is regarded as a powerful divinity, as she never fails to relate. Here it was that she received her much vaunted doctor’s degree, by attending a few lectures, wearing a golf suit, riding a bicycle, and otherwise sowing ni-Quaker oats. Yet so considerably has she changed in late years that she is sometimes known as the Goddess of Justice, in which capacity she figures as the head of the Law and Order League, a sort of modem Amphytionic Council. This honor may. however, have been awarded her out of regard for the facetious stories which she tells, and the mistaken reputation for wit which she has gained in some localities. Her shrine is uj on the third lloor of Science Hall, and here, about once out of every three scheduled times, she meets her devotees, and imparts to them rudiments of sociological lore, coupled with facts con- cerning the economic position of woman. ATLAS— Bearer of the World's' Burdens. Dr. R. C. Jones. This simple divinity is of immense, of undying importance to the world, for with- out him there were no world! Upon his own unaided back he bears the questions of tantamount interest today—municipal corruption in small centers, the evils of the (128) M'll 1(01)1 I I. Ol Mi l Ox (laiutrc, 1‘iirlx). Commonly cullci! Vcnu ! • Milo. Th. xiaiue portray ih.- povvrr unii Uitnilty « «'••II n i hr grace nml Itrauty of iho k-«1- lli-JIH of love. Dl 'll mi; or I Min - (Brit- Nil MllM-tllll). Tho motherly figure f the godth-ns I fully clothed. .......... the serenity of exeioKHlon. 1‘KKSKl‘lloxK i i nm ni (Rome). Named «flor 111 - formor Villa I.uiIovIhI. Tho «■■miinly iiumI- ••Hly dc|ilctcd In 111 - polio- anil llml l grin- - of lli« figure render It ln Kiilarly charming I all beholder . franchise, monopoly of natural resource by unscrupulous individuals, tho rights of labor against capital, ignorance of mountain whites, race prejudice, and what not. poor god all these! For some motive whether because he himself is tired of it. or because he thinks the world needs a rest Atlas is always trying to get others to take up his burden. He calls it “opening up their eyes to a sense of their duty, and lures unsuspecting mortals with the bait of Tennyson and Browning, to take up the toil. He begins to show the effects of the strain, and it is notable that he is be- coming so broad that he hasn't any opinion of his own at all! Milton speaks of him in Paradise I.ost” (let us see, was there a Paradise I.ost? What is Milton's idea of the Devil. Mr. Blank?): “With Atlantean shoulders fit to bear The weight of mightiest monarchies. DEMETER -Goddess of Fruits and Grain. As Goddess of Agriculture, Demeter stands sole and significant. She 'tis. in this modern age of harsh movement and strident voice, yet has time for slow action and gentle tone. Her garden, to the westward of the gods home, is a miracle of green lettuce and fragrant onion, and far and near the young of all species attend her call. Ducks, chickens, roosters, pigs, goats, and cows—kittens, even and an innumera- ble brood of young urchins follow in her wake, and she is ever ready to instruct man- kind in the physical arts. Demeter (whose name has been corrupted through the Indo-Kuranian Da meter, which in the unicilar mss. became Daneter, thence Daniel, anti the colloquail Dynamo) wears a loose-fitting rolie of conventional cut, and a hat becomingly rustic. Voscrp no. the daughter of Demeter, is distinguished from other goddesses by her excessive shyness anti modesty. From time immemorial, she has been in awe of the harsher sex, and never fails to blush at the sound of her name in masculine accents. Once, while gazing at the Olympic runners, in front of the Maxwell House, she was seized by a policeman, who took her to Zeus for correction. Zeus promised to go bail provided she spend five hours a week in the cave of Morpheus, God of Sleep (Dean Tillet). at Chapel, among the spirits of departed Vanderbilts. The rest of the time she is permitted to spend in her private office; yet so embittered has she be- come. in consequence of her troubles, that those who enter her sanctuary as votaries rarely escape unscathed. She holds especial communication with the Fates (Math. I. Logic, ami Hist. II), ami the Furies (Quizzes. Exams, Bookstore Bills, etc.) come quickly to her call. Poe speaks of her in The Raven” (second edition “The Raven, the Day After ): Quoth the Raven. Freddy Moore. (129) HERACLES—Strong Man of the Gods. Dr. V. I,. Dudley. Heracles is one of the most interesting characters in mythology, primarily for the reason that he is very little known, even by the gods themselves. Mortals have long given up trying to solve the riddle of his nature, and the Sphinx herself was known to faint dead away when asked to reveal his age. In the remote sixties he undertook to perform twelve labors, of which several have been already performed- viz., the dis- covery of iridium for fountain pens, new rules for the S. I. A. A., the invention of a kind of concrete for floors which, after two years of use becomes as soft and moist as the native earth, and the discovery of the aurora borea Dudley, and a hair dye which is radium-proof, etc. He has yet to obtain a new series of jokes, or to phrase his old ones in the language of the present century, to discover a still more rakish angle at which to wear his jelly-bean derby, and to cultivate the acquaintance of the ladies. u i i:mis oi vHits ii i ks (l.ouvrr, l nrl«). DIANA Moon Goddess. Dr. J. T. McGill. Diana, the chaste virgin, is seldom seen in company with other gods or goddesses, but, supreme in her lonesome dignity, she traverses the campus alone. Yet not unemulated she her noble stride is made a pattern by all mortals of over eight feet in height, and many an aspiring Freshman dreams of executing with his voice chords similar to those which she draws from the pianola. In olden times Diana was kept busy with making changes in lunar scenery, but since the invention of the arc light has so simplified the court- ing proposition, she really has lots of spare time. This she employs profit- ably in overseeing Pluto (Lab. John) in Hades (second floor. Furman Hall) aiding him in generating H2 S anil queer acids. EROS—God of Love. Dr. II. C. Tolman. The word “Tolman (i. c.. .V Anglo-Saxon, doll man ) is from the Greek rtu Min-t and the root “be of good courage, is highly expressive of the young god's disposition, for he it is who announces an examination in the tone of one inviting guests to a banquet, and puts down a zero with thesmileof one of Murillo’s cherubinis. In infancy, the god was endowed by Zeus with perpetual youth, and in consequence is still ad- dicted to that dialect familiarly designated as “baby prattle. poxt-I’h) .tinii period. Tin' Kml- ilnum nro i-nmlnwl In n ciiiv- Iom nnil loving onihrnoo. which In chnracicrl llc of their affec- tion nnil mutual dependence. Simplicity of design unit execu- tion render till relic without peer In (Jrcek art. (130) 18X) Sleepy One more bloody day’s exam.. Only bloomin' night to cram; N’nt half through don’t give a damn I'm sleepy. Two hours more would load me well; As it stands, I haven't a smell; Degree? Let it go to hell— I’m sleepy. M. Souby. (132) PHI DELTA THETA HOUSE. (Under Construction.) Phi Delta Theta Founded at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, December 26, 1848. Incorporated under the laws of the State of Ohio. March 12, 1881. Colorx: Azure and Argent. Flower: White Carnation. National Convention, Niagara Falls, N. Y., August 1-6, 1910. Tennessee Alpha Chapter Established 1S7G. Fratres in Facultate Allan R. Carter, B. A. (Vanderbilt), Member Board of Trust. W. T. Sanders (Vanderbilt), Member Board of Trust. Geo. W. Martin. I’ll. 1). (Wabash), Adjunct Professor of Biology. John Daniel, M. A. (Alabama), Professor of Physics. R. A. Barr, M. I . (Vanderbilt), Professor of Abdominal Surgery. Harrington Marr, M. D. (Vanderbilt), Demonstrator in Medical and Dental Departments. W. II. Witt, M. A., M. I). (Vanderbilt), Professor Materia Medica and Therapeutics. Percy D. Maddin. LL. B. (Vanderbilt), Professor in Law Department. Paul DeWitt, M. 1). (Vanderbilt), Demonstrator in Medical and Dental Departments. A. G. Adams, Jr., ’08 II. C. Alexander, '95 H. B. Allen. '07 R. A. Akmistead, '90 R. A. Barr. 92 S. D. Baxter. ’00 J. T. Benson, '79 J. P. W. Brown, '90 Fratres in Urbe 0. w. Caldwell, '02 I. . R. Campbell, ’90 John I.. Colville, Wash, and l.ee '07 W. P. Cooper. ’OS J. Vali.x Crockett, ’85 S. S. Crockett, ’85 R. W. Dake, '05 John Daniel. Alabama ’84 Bruce Douglas, Jr., '12. Lee Douglas, ’08 Norman Farrell. Jr., ’95 F. J. Fuller, '97 W. II. Goodpasture, '81 F. G. Gordon, ’04 A. M. Hagan, Sewanee ’83 Douglass Haggard, Sewanee ’97 (135) Phi Delta Theta—Tennessee Alpha Chapter C. N. Bryan, '00 C. K. Buntin, Sewancc '98 D. F. C. Buntin, Sewancc ’91 W. A. Buntin, '00 T. C. Hindman, K. M. I.. ’85 A I.FRED E. HOWEI.I., ’82 R. B. C. Howell, ’99 H. E. Jackson, Jr.. '90 R. F. Jackson, ’Si I, . E. Kern. Randolph-Macon, ’9S John Kirkman, ’09 Jos. I). I.anglky, Randolph-Macon '98 Percy P. Maddin. ’Si .1. W. Manier, Jr.. ’89 V. R. Manier. Jr.. '08 .1. O. Manier. ’07 W. R. Manier, Jr., ’08 Harrington Mark, '96 G. W. Martin, Wabash ’87 Hili. McAlister. ’97 W. II. Morgan. ’06 Fratres in Urhe John H. Dewitt, '94 Paul Dewitt, ’05 R. F. Dodd, ’ll Walter B. Palmer. '80 M. R. Patterson, ’82 H. A. Peterson, Chicago '97 Stuart C. Pilcher. ’00 W. B. C. Pilcher, '01 J. M. Poagk, ’07 E. A. Price, ’82 O. F. Noel. ’09 E. T. Noel, ’10 J. H. Noel, ’08 Albert Parrish Rob tot Rhea. ’08 H. G. Rice, '01 C. B. Richardson. ’86 M. H. Richardson. ‘04 W. I). Rose, ’04 .1. W. Sewell. ’90 G. A. Hall, '07 A. w. Harris, Jr., ’01 K. (). Harris, ’95 W. F. Harris, '88 (’. Firman Smith. Mississippi '89 Parkin Smith. Scwanee '85 Walter Stokes, '86 G. J. STCBBI.EFIELD, '87 IjYTTon Taylor. ’76 S. C. Tiierrel, Alabama '07 H. P. Thomas. DcPauw ’98 T. P. Thompson, ’86 John Thompson. Jr., 'os Harry S. Vaughn, '94 Claude Waller. '82 John A. Wilson. '02 W. IP Witt. '87 W. ('. Weaver. '06 J. R. West, '80 Douglas M. Wkigiit. ’04 J. W. Bryan. '04 Fratres in Universitate Morton Boyte Adams. B. S. . John Calhoun Carter, B. S. . Walter PeNoir Burgher, B. S, Robert Selfh Henry, PI.. B. Ira Dorman Smith, B. S. . . Benjamin Ethan Tate. B. S. James Varnell Tate, B. S. . Class of 1910 ......................................................Nashville, Tcnn. ......................................................Nashville, Tcnn. ..........................................................Dallas, Tex. ......................................................Nashville, Tcnn. ..................................................E. Hopkinsville, Ky. ......................................................Nashville, Tcnn. ..................................................... Nashville, Tcnn. (136) Phi Delta Theta—Tennessee Alpha Chapter Class of 1911 William Madison Anderson, Jr., B. A.........................................................................Nashville, Tenn. Fitzgerald Hall, B. A.......................................................................................Nashville, Tcnn. Douglas Selph Henry, B. A...................................................................................Nashville, Tenn. Nat Baxter Jackson, B. S....................................................................................Nashville, Tenn. Harvey Pride, B. S..........................................................................................Nashville, Tenn. Marion Stkickler Adams, B. S. John George Archer. Jr., B. S. Rogers Clark Caldwell, B. S. John Edward Jones, Jr.. B. E. Caswei.l Macon Kirkman. B. E. Van Garrard I vb, B. S. . . Thomas I.ittei.l Smith. B. S. Class of 1912 ....................................................Nashville, Tenn. ...................................................Greenevillc, Miss. ....................................................Nashville, Tenn. ......................................................Jonesboro, Ark. ....................................................Nashville, Tenn. .....................................................Memphis, Tenn. ...................................................Hopkinsville, Ky. Class of 191J Richard Iahjis Bowron, B. S.........................................................................Birmingham, Ala. James Cowden Bradford; B. S..............................................................................Houma, La. Edward Buford. Jr., B. S.............................................................................Nashville, Tenn. Beverly Douglas. B. S................................................................................Nashville, Tenn. Davis Shall Plummer, B. S.............................................................................Marianna, Ark. Thomas Grinter Street. B. S..............................................................................Cadiz, Ky. Joseph Burrus West, B. E.............................................................................Nashville, Tenn. (137) Vive Vivo la cause lu elimination. I’arcc qu’elle aide I'examination, Et les profs, les profs mauvaises, Kile bien envoic a domination! Vive le huile, lc huile du minuit. Qui bridle jusqu'a la heure petite. Et jete son feu lumineux Sur les livres, vin t et dix huit! Vive la belle dame Coca Cola, Celle est de vins, I'une et sola. Four Fun «|ui a mal a tete ou ceour. AI Ions! Vive la Honne dope! Voilsi! —.V. C. M. (i:is) KAPPA SIGMA HOUSE. U39) (NO) Kappa Sigma Founded at the University of Virginia, 1SG7. Kappa Chapter Established in 1877. Re-established 1SS5. Fratres in Facultate I). R. Stubblefield, M. A., M. I)., I). D. S...........Dean of Dental Department L. C. Glenn, Pii. D..........................................Professor of Geology 0. H. Wilson, M. D..............................Professor of Diseases of Children W. P. Ott..............................................Instructor in Mathematics Fratres in Universitate Post-Graduates V. W. Blake................................•....................... Nashville, Tcnn. Class of iiki J. I). Hunter. B. I)..............................Calera, Ala. Tlios. Pepper. B. S........................Springfield, Tcnn. II. C. Merritt. LL. B......................Clarksville, Tcnn. J. R. T. Ransom, B. S........................Lcwisburg, Tenn. Class of 1111 E. C. Collins, Pm. G.... Jas. R. Crow, Jr., B. S... O. L. Howell, B. a...... R. M. Lester, B. A....... W. A. Mahoney. B. S_____ I). C. McGinnis. Pii. G. ... .... Pulaski, Tenn. .....Sheffield. Ala. ......Dover, Tenn. .Birmingham, Ala. .. Ferdinandiz, Fla. .. .Carthage, Tenn. J. W. McClaren, M. I). J. W. Morris, M. I)..... J. G. Rogers, LL. B..... K. M. Tiiroop, B. E..... H. H. Williams. B. E.... J. W. Young, Jr., B. A__ ..Jackson, Tenn. .Brinkley, Tenn. .Memphis, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. . Barnesville, Ga. .Memphis, Tenn. (Ill) Kappa Sigma—Kappa Chapter Class of 1912 I. C. Bell. M. I)............................Lexington, Ky. R. G. Heard, It. A.........................Memphis, Tenn. L. R. Curtis. It. K...........................Jackson, Tenn. K. It. Ross. Jr., M. I ......................Clarksville, Tenn. G. E. Wilson. M. I)..............................Rock wood, Tenn. Class 1913 Wm. Baiij Y, B. K............................Nashville. Tenn. K. M. COOPER. I . I . S...............................Tupelo, Miss. II. M. Blackburn, M. 1).....................I.vnnville. Tenn. .1. K. Copelanik B. S.............................Birmingham, Ala. W. It. Shaw. B. S. ....................Barboursville, W. Va. Harwell Allen W. S. Armstead R. E. Blake W. E. Beard F. J. Blake Lee Brock I). B. Blake. Jk. H. B. Buckner L. E. Crouch T. M. DeMoss W. ii. Crittenden R. D. Fuller L. C. Gien'N Fratres in Urbe F. Goodman R. It. Goodpasture w. o. Harris It. II. Healand E. T. Hollins J. PL Hollins c. c. Horton E. F. Jared J. S. Johnson E. W. Kennedy K. T. Kirkpatrick H. Lauderdale 11. T. Minor J. H. Roberts M. II Sharpe S. It. Smith W. E. Stec.ek W. P. Ott I). It. Stubblefield T. J. Tyne J. J. Vaughn J. It. Wilson o. II. Wilson Ciias. Womack (112) SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON HOUSE. (143) (Ili) Sigma Alpha Epsilon Established in 1856 at the University of Alabama. Colors: Royal Purple and Old Gold. Flower: Violet. Tennessee Nu of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Established at Vanderbilt, 1878. Re-established 1883. Fratres in Facultate James A. Dale, D. D. S. Professor of Dental Anatomy, Technic, Bridge and Crown Work Olin West, Pii. C., M. D................. Do.nonstrator in Chemistry and Instructor in Physics J. T. Altman, M. D.................................................... Professor of Anatomy C. P. Anderson, M. D....................................................Professor of Obstetrics Roll of Members Class of 191« C. C. Daniel, B. I).... W. A. Davis, Jr., B. A T. J. Harris, I,L. B.. .............LaPine, Ala. ............Anniston, Ala. ...........Courtland, Ala. J. S. Hawkins, M. D....... J. II. Jones, M. 1)... J. w. Simpson, B. a.... A. S. Zemp, I.L. B.... ........Cedar Hill, Tcnn. Oak Hill, Ala. Anniston, Ala. Camden, S. C. Class of Hll Morton B. Kino, B. S..........................Cairo, 111. II. M. Sherrell, B. A........................Dell rose, Tenn. Carlisle Nuckolls, B. S...................Jackson, Tenn. J. M. Wilson, Jil, B. S..............Bell Buckle, Tenn. Class of 1912 J. R. Barton, B. A.....................Wart race, Tenn- S. F. Houston, B. S.........................Woodbury, Tenn. T. W. Evans, M. 1)...................Baton Rouge, La. T. W. Pinson, B. S.................Nashville, Tenn. James A. Simpson ........................Gallatin, Tenn. A. A. Swann.........................Hand ridge, Tenn. (145) Tennessee Nu of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Class of 1913 F. G. Carrington, B. S....................Anniston. Ala. Henry L. Douglass, 15. S..................Gallatin, Tenn. Gko. L. Hardwick, 15. S..................Cleveland, Tenn. Burnett W. Wrigiit, M. I)............Bowling Green, Ky. Cooper Thweatt, 15. S................DeValls BlutT, Ark. A. 15 Cannon, M. I).........................Camden, Ala. R. 15. Moore, M. 1)......................Searcy, Ark. Fratres in Trbe James T. Altman, Tenn. Eta, '82 D. P. Adams, Tenn. Nu, ’76 James D. Anderson, Tenn. Lambda, '89 CLi ETON R. Atchison, Tenn. Nu, '90 F. M. Bass. Tenn. Nu. '90 W. S. Booten, Ga. Epsilon, '95 Clarenc e F. Boyd, Tenn. Nu, '9:5 J. W. BlGGS, Tenn. Eta, '02 W. I . Burdette. Tenn. Nu. '75 Chas. S. Briggs, Tenn. Nu, '75 Stith M. Cain. Tenn. Nu. '96 John Caruthers, Tenn. Lambda, '91 15. F. Cheathkm, Tenn. Omega, '88 Felix M. Compton, Tenn. Nu, 80 E. Z. Crow, Va. Pi, '9:5 E. L. DOAK, Tenn. Nu, '9G Jas. A. Dale, Tenn. Nu, ’96 John Early, Tenn. Nu, '80 Guy Reynolds, Tenn. Nu, '9(1 Thomas B. Scoggins, Tenn. Nu, '95 Euclid Snow, Tenn. Nu, '98 Sidney Sinnot, Tenn. Nu. '99 Joseph II. Thompson, Tenn. Lambda, ’75 C. C. Van Leer, Tenn. Nu. '95 Robert Vaughn, Tenn. Nu, '75 W. I . Ferguson, Tenn. Nu, 8G McPheeters Glasgow, Va. Pi. '91 Edward A. Glover, Va. Sigma, ’75 J. Avery Grannis. Tenn. Lambda, '0:5 Robert Graham. Tenn. Kappa, '09 W. II. Halbert, Tenn. Lambda, '69 T. K. Halbert, Tenn. Lamlxia, '91 F. 11. Hess, Tenn. Eta, ’06 J. J. Heplin, Tenn. Nu, ’05 Litton Hickman. Tenn. Nu. ’96 Geo. V. Might, Jr., Tenn. Nu, '96 M. E. HolderXKSS, Tenn. Nu. '02 William B. Holmes, Tenn. Lambda. '71 Frank K. Houston, Tenn. Nu, '01 W. Ross Hopkins, Tenn. Nu. '81 William A. I rovine. Tenn. Lambda. '89 J. P. Raines, Tenn. Nu. '97 O. H. Bedford, Tenn. Kappa, '90 (). F. Wilson. Tenn. Lambda. '67 Vernon Ti pper, Tenn. Omega, '0:5 J. Peeples. Va. Omicron, '8:5 John C. Tomerlin. Tenn. Nu. '04 John A. Bell. Tenn. Nu, '93 E. P. Beverly, Tenn. Omega, '98 11. Hargrove, Tenn. Nu, ’81 1146) Tennessee Nu of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fratres in Urbe K. K. Hendrix, Tenn. Lambda, ’03 Norman Kikkmax, Tenn. Nu, '81 E. F. Langford. Tcnn. Lambda, '80 H. C. Lansing, Tenn. Kappa, '80 A. N. McDonam), Tenn. Zeta, '07 F. O. McGavock. Tenn. Nu, '61 K. T. McConnko. Tenn. Nu, '90 K. L. McNeii.ly. Tenn. Zeta, '00 J. Washington Mookk. Tcnn. Nu, '01 II. T. Milburn, Ky. Epsilon, '01 E. Moore, Ga. Phi, ’01 L. F. Pun.UPS, Tenn. Nu, 01 C. R. Smith, Tenn. Nu, '87 C. W. Fki.okr. Ga. Phi, '08 II. W. Thompson, Ky. Epsilon, '07 J. W. GR1SBY, Tenn. Lambda. '00 C. F. Anderson, Tenn. Nu, '07 Albert Britt. Tenn. Lambda. '06 James E. Chappell, Tenn. Nu, '08 Paul Chambers, Tenn. Lambda, '07 Olin West, Tenn. Nu, '05 H. B. Miller, Tenn. Nu, '87 May Overton, Tenn. Nu, '7.') Ed Pigue. Ga. Beta, '8. J. W. Horton, Tcnn. Lambda, '78 Washington Hudson, Tenn. Nu, '93 J. F. Jarman, Tenn. Eta, '84 A. W. Lamar, S. C. Phi, ‘70 H. E. Kirk. Tenn. Zeta. '94 M. I.INDSLEY, Tenn. Nu, '81 W. L. Martin. Tenn. Nu, '70 A. P. Bouri.and. Tenn. Eta. '82 M. Clements, III. Theta. ’04 J. R. Coleman, Tcnn. Kappa, '70 C. S. Conway, Tenn. Zeta, '07 A. S. Dabney, Ky. Epsilon, '98 N. B. Dozier, Ky. Epsilon, '00 G. S. Moore. Tenn. Lambda A. Gen nett, Tenn. Nu. '04 F. D. Gill. Jr., Tenn. Zeta, ’95 M. S. Hawkins, Tenn. Nu. ’75 David II. Bishop, Tenn. Nu, '70 W. II. Washington, Va. Sigma, '74 K. Saunders, Meadors, James W. Waters, Tenn. Lambda, '89 Rout. F. White, Tenn. Lambda, ’06 James T. (147) ficuX. Ut CIO ( I « ony ih' il v t i r.n ' -, (HP) g:i) •asnoll Vlld'IV VdJVM (150) Colors: Crimson and Old Gold. Dr. I.reu s Burch, M.D., Chi. Dr. W. C. Dixon. M.D., Chi. ( Erwin Caldwell. B. E.......... Paui. N'yk. B.A............... F. P. Bradford, B.S. L. F. Chapman, B.A., B.D.... Trkzkvant Colli rat. B. S... Kappa Alpha Founded at Washington and Lee University, 186. . Flowers: Magnolia and Red Rose. Chi Chapter Established April 0, 1883. Fratres in Facultate .J no. Bell Keeble, I.L.B., Chi. I)r. J. W. McCall, M.D., Pi. Dr. Bert E. Young, A.M., Ph.l)., Chi. Graduate Class I). Daniel, M.A......................La Pine, Ala. Class of 1910 ........Nashville, Tonn. J. M. Ormond. B.A.. B.D..........................Snow Hill, X. C. ........Nashville, Tenn. H. E. Palmer, Jr., 15.A., LL.B..............Murfreesboro, Tonn. . Webb, B.A.............................Nashville, Tenn. Class of 1911 .Birmingham, Ala ...Owensboro, Ky. Brownsville, Tenn. (151) ........Columbus, Ga. Frank P. Culver, B.A___ ......Brown wood, Tex. J. R. Dean, Ph.C........... ........Memphis, Tenn. R. II. Lyle. B.S........ I). M. Pearson. B.A.. B.D............Dixon .Mills, Ala. Kappa Alpha—Chi Chapter Class of m2 S. A. Daniel, B.S w. E. Metzger, Jr.. B.E Nashville, Tenn. 1). M. PRAUGHN, M.l) William II. Murraii. M.A.. I.L.B.. F. M. Gilliland, B.A Memphis, Tenn. Oscar F. Nye, B.S Nashville. Tenn. Lucius Jennings, B.A., I.L.B .. Spartansburjr. S. C. J. A. Sevier, B.S J. w. McCook, D.D.S W. K. Whitley, B.S Class of 1913 Rogers Black, M.l) Jerk Caldwell, M.D Ben II. Hardeway. B.E Columbus. Ga. Morris H. Clark, M.D ... . Kansas City. Mo. Rout. E. McKkllak, B.A Memphis, Tenn. A. J. Donklson. B.S Memphis. Tenn. W. B. Nash, B.A Stanton, Tenn. W. II. Givens, B.E St. Louis, Mo. Arthur Porter, B.S Fratres in t'rhe Bert K. Young John Bell Kkeblk II. J. Miklll Paul B. Kern Clarence Dixon L. II. Harris Walter S. Yarbrough W. II. Johnston Lyles Black J. B. Dickson Ed T. Seay Will I)ake Camiwk ( alky A. Folk John Moore Mark Bradford V. I). L. Robinson A. W. Stockell, Jk. Henry C. Stockell Robert L. Burch Lucius E. Burch Montague Ross Hickman Beckner Thos. IL Malone Robin J. Cooper Randolph Caldwell Ed Hart Marshall LeSueur T. J. Webb, Jr. Henry Skeggs Webb Clark A. W. Shipp James Moore Marshall Morgan Ben Morgan John Ryan Beau K. Folk John Caldwell J. II. Fall, Jr. Frank Morgan Verner M. Jones W. C. Cherry R. C. Plater Bradford Roulstone John Overton Henry Perry Lawrence O'Bryan Walter Pierce Winston Caldwell E. E. Barthki.l Thos. Kirkpatrick (152) BETA THETA El HOUSE. (133) (151) Beta Theta Pi Pounded at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, July i, 1S39 Colorx: Pink and Light Blue. Beta Lambda Chapter Established 1883. Fratres in Urbe J. P. Atkinson C. C. Slaughter W. G. IIUTIIESON It. L. Morris, Jr. W. Mack Baxter G. M. Smith A. W. Stockwell H. D. Leech G. F. Bi.ackie 11. E. Smith E. W. Thomas E. M. Thomas Georoe C. Brown W. II. Sterling Gates P. Thruston W. L. Owsley Lucies P. Brown A. X. Fite Charles W. Rain Hamilton Parks J. W. Byrns A. P. Foster Charles C. Trabue L. I). Palmer Tyler Calhoun It. D. Goodlkt J. (). Treanor W. T. Rogers E. B. Davis Grafton Green E. W. JURGKRMAN Thomas Weaver 11. M. Drifoos G. B. Guild W. II. Williamson J. W. IIakdley S G. Douglas It. L. C. White Ira Landrith E. W. Thompson S. C. EWI.NO Richard Hall II. 11. Lurton. Jr. E. B. Corbett E. B. Rucker Bishop E. E. Hoss F. C. Maury George Warren John Kciim, Jr. Avery Ha.ndi.ey J. X. Miller J. It. Crawford A. II. Sharp J. A. Harris It. L. Morris G. B. Kirkpatrick Fratres in Facultate W. II. Sen GERMAN, C.E., Dean of Engineering Department; Professor of Civil and Mechanical Engineering. II. C. Tolman, Pii.I)., D.D., Professor of Greek. Judge H. II. Lurton, I.L.P., Dean of Law Department; lecturer on Constitutional Law and Federal Procedure and Practice. Allen G. Ham.. I.L.D.. Secretary of Law Faculty; Professor of Contracts, Insurance, Partnership and Criminal Law. (155) Beta Theta Pi—Beta Lambda Chapter Fratres in Universitate Class of 1910 I). Ewell Atkins, B.S B. Frank Batts. B.A J. Ross Cheshire, B.E John Witherspoon. M.I) Joel J. Hobson, M.D (’has. L. Ferguson, EE.B Class of 1911 Will V. Fori . B.S Class of 191J Wsi. Howard Ewing. B.S.... William Greenlaw, B.S Albert R. Dismukks, B.K.. Ray Morrison ... . Nashville. Tenn. Columbia, Tenn. Felix Roach. B.E Herbert Jones, B.A Reese G. Kennedy. B.S Dresden, Tenn. Corinth, Miss. Class of 191J Jas. McAden Peebles. A.B.. Fred A. Robins, A.B ... .Columbia. Tenn. Bruce I. Crabtree, B.E Ri hard Thurmond Harris, B.S... Jas. Clay Williamson, B.S.........Somerville, Tenn. (156) (iSI) asaoH vx'iau nvx vx'i:«i (891) •«i«a Delta Tau Delta Founded at Bethany, West Virginia, 1850. Colors: Purple, White and Gold. Flower: Pansy. Active Chapters, 54. Alumni Chapters, 23. Membership, 9,100. Lambda Chapter Founded 1881. Frater in Facultate John P. Bates, M.l)................................................... Lecturer in Medical Department. Fratres in Universitate Class of 1911) Hamilton, E. J., B.A., LL.B................Nashville, Tcnn. W. S. Ivy. M.l) Class of 1911 W. T. Stewart. B.E....................Ft. Worth, Texas. A. C. McLean. LL.B...... W. P. Butler, M.l)......................Shreveport, La. West Point. Miss. .......Grenada, Miss. Class of 1912 A. Brown, B.S............................Franklin, Tonn. G. T. Reid, B.A..........................Franklin, Tenn. ■I. II. ANDERSON, B.E.....................Bellview, Tenn. I. L. Gordon, LL.B......................Nashville, Tenn. A. B. Connell, LL.B...................Ft. Worth, Texas. Class of 191.1 C. C. Bell, B.S.......................Springfield, Tenn. II. J. Paulk, B.A..........................Pulaski, Tenn. T. S. Lyons, B.S.........................Franklin, Tenn. I). B. Campbell, B. E....................Tullahoma, Tenn. (159) Delta Tau Delta—Lambda Chapter Fratres in Ur be Govlding Marr, Lambda W. K. McAlister, Theta LeRoy McGregor. Lambda W. L. Nichol, Beta Theta Jesse M. Overton, Lambda Henry Pepper. Beta Delta Littleton Pardue, Lambda 1). B. PfRYEAR, Lambda Clyde Gkissam. Lambda William G. Simmons. Lambila Robt. T. Smith, Lambda Ciias. 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 John T. Lei Wm. J. Anderson, Lambda Frank C. Allen, Lambda J. K. H. Atkinson, Lambda John P. Bates, Lambda Lnnis Brown, Lambda John C. Brown, Lambda John B. Cannon, Lambda W. A. Covington, Beta Iota Jas. I). B. DeBow. Lambda Thomas H. Epperson, Lambda Harry W. Evans, Lambda Harry Jones, Lambda Robt. H. Pearly, Lambda Frank G. Fite, Lambda John R. Fisher, Lambda Frank R. Fogg, Lambda ABE Goodman, Lambda Leon A. Kirby, Lambda Lambda (ICO) SIGMA SV HOUSE. '1 1) (162) Sigma Nu Founded at Virginia Military Institute in 1869. Colors: White, Black and Old Gold. J Sigma Chapter Fratres in Universitate Class of I‘MO W. H. I Ion.................................New Orleans. La. C. W. Coleman .............................Alienavi lie, Ky. F. C. Gatlin ..............................Keachie. La. 0ABNEY Minor ..........................Nashville, Tenn. Class Eugene Oku .............................Columbia, Tenn. W. I . Lipscomb ......................Winchester. Tenn. Class C. W. Mimms ...............................Trenton, Ky. I). C. Cooper ..............................Oxford, Ala. F. N. Blackwei.1.........................Memphis, Tenn. K. M. Whiteside ...............................Anniston, Ala. II. 1). Frain .............................Jacksonville, Fla. Class C. L. Cogbili.................................La Grange, Tenn. J. T. Jacob.................................Bell Buckle, Tenn. .1. D. Fisher, Jr ....................Baton Rouge, La. T. H. Alexander ........... B. F. Morris ...........................Crowley, La. T. H. Ingram ...........................Florence, Ala. H. A. Hardy .............................Ardmore, Okla. V. Floyd Self .........................Dickskon, Tenn. of I'M I ( . N. JULIAN .........................Harriinan, Tenn. J- W. Bum...............................Elkton, Tenn. of 1912 K. R. Henderson .......................Brinkley, Aik. A. I. Winsett ........................Texarkana, Ark. 1). L. Snodgrass ........................Coleman, Tex. S. I . Dannei..........................Grandview, Tenn. W. H. Morgan ............................Union, S. C. of 1913 E. H. Hawkins ..........................Foreman, Ark. N. Ewing ..............................Nashville, Tenn. E A. Hoover ............................Stamps, Arx. ........Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. (1«3) Sigma Nil—Sigma Chapter Fratres in Urbe Harvey H. Hannah. Kappa Dr. R. E. Fort, Sigma Hr. T. W. Menees, Sigma L. J. Loventhal, Sigma E. Sinclair, Beta Omicron George A. Schwab, Beta A. W. Christian, Sigma C. B. Eatherly, Sigma Martin Roberts. Sigma R. C. Jones, Sigma S. It. Weaver, Sigma Frank F. I)r. o. Crockett, Sigma Scott Shivers, Sigma Dabney Minor, Sigma T. E. WEAT H ERHOLT, Beta Beta J. W. Clifton, Sigma Vernon I. Wkatherspoon, Zcta George Norton, Kappa Marvin H. Darby, Sigma Dr. C. W. Hoeeer, Sigma Harry F. Ambrose. Sigma William G. Gerst Frantz, Sigma (164) (CiH) ■asnoii vmko nvi yii.i iv (160) Alpha Tau Omega Founded at Richmond, Ya., ISO' . Colors: Old Gold and Sky Blue. Flower: White Tea Rose. Active Chapters, GO. Alumni Chapters, 44. R. W. BlLLINGTON. M. 1). Beta Pi Chapter Founded 18S9. Fratres in Facultate Medical Department B. E. Mitchell, M. A. Instructor in Mathematics John E. Him,, B. A. . Instructor in French Graduate Student R. Bruce McGeiike, M. G................Evergreen. Ala. Undergraduates Class of 1010 Yancy A. Moore...............................Sharon, Tenn. Phil M. Canale, I.I..B. W11.i.iam Stanton. LL.B.....................Memphis, Tenn. C. D. Turner, LL.B. . Class of 1911 Leslie Lide, Pir.G........................Meridian, Miss Glenn H. Reams, B.S......................Nashville, Tenn J. Woodall Rodgers, B.S.................New Market, Ala Paul Moore, B.E..........................Nashville, Tenn Andrew J. Smith, B.A.. Walter Sanford, B.l). Stanley P. Ruddi.man, B.S. Henry Naff, D.D.S. _______ Kwing Werlein, B.S. ... .........McKenzie, Tenn. .Memphis, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. .....Opelika, Ala. ..Nashville, Tenn . Knoxville. Tenn. Little Rock, Ark. (167) Alpha Tau Omega Clam of 1912 Will W. Alexander. B.I) Missouri. Ezra II. Duvall, LL.B Tenn. Thomas C. Chapman, B.S. ... Brownsville, Term. Edmund C. Kain, B.E . . Nashville, Tenn. Edwin II. Bush, B.E Birmingham, Ala. Harry W. Moore, B.A Tenn. S. W. Ware, B.E Class of 1913 J. O’Neil Bomer, B.S Joe H. Nelson, B.A .. McKenzie, Tenn. Donald Davidson, B.A Boll Buckle, Tonn. J. H. Sullivan, M.I) ..Hopkinsville, Ky. William Logan, B.A John R. Tucker, B.S Ten a. Harry Hill McAlister, B.E... James W. Warner, Jr.. B.E ... Nashville. Tenn. I-rat res in i Urbe Luke Lea T. E. Stratton J. O. Patterson Bradley Walker R. W. Jones Robert Lusk R. W. Billincton Jos. H. Acklen W. E. Bolling Percy Brown S. II. Chester Percy Kinkaird A. B. Neil W. S. Noble J. W. Overton C. O. Rhea J. W. Shackfokd R. W. Sanford R. N. Watts W. I). Weatherford J. O’Neill Omey Wade Kirkpatrick Frank P. Bond G. W. Haynie A. M. Trawick. Jr. Geo. C. Trawicx R. M. I.ELAND Sam Orr If. W. Campbell Jno. R. Aust A. L. Childress Jno. W. Childress Howard M. Jones W. W. Faw William Haywood A. M. McNeal W. C. Lusk Wirt Hughes O. L. Quillian J. H. Thompson J. W. McFadden M. C. Fitzpatrick J. A. Draughon A. F. Whitman William Wills W. M. Bailey T. J. Mooney, Jr. Overton Lea, Jr. William M. Bearden James II. Boxwell (108) DELTA KAPPA EPSILON HOUSE. (170) Delta Kappa Epsilon Founded at Yale, 1811. Gamma Chapter Established 1817. Re-established 1889. Colors: Crimson. Azure and Gold. Flower: Pansy. H. L. Badger R. W. Miller J. K. Sanders J. McE. Stone Paul Davis Dr. G. A. Gates Wm. Hume Fratres in Urbe P. B. SPENCE T. G. Kittrei.l M. M. Culiajm j. Phillips Rev. Marvin Steele Jeff McCarn P. L. NlCHOLS .1. R. Green W. I. Nolen W. 11. Raymond. Jr. Allen R. Cornelius R. H. Yancey C. T. McKenzie J. S. Pilcher T. R. L. Carter I)r. I). R. Pickens W. M. Hart M. II. Meeks W. If. Ray C. E. Curtis Sam S. Moody Fratres in Facultate W. .1. Vaughan, m. A., LL. I). . Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy H. Z. Kip. Ph. D.........................................Professor of German Fratres in Universitate Class of mo Chas. Cason, B.A..................Chapel Hill, Tcnn. 1). Hutchinson, B.S........................Oxford. Miss. C. L. Cornelius, B.A...............Nashville, Tenn. W. II. Swicgart, B.A..............Union City. Tenn. Fred T. Wilson, B.A.................Carthage, Tenn. Class of 1911 Claiborne II. Beasley, B.A.............Aspen Hill, Tenn. Albert E. HAPPEL. B.S.....................Trenton. Tenn. Robert P. Mel.arty, B.A...................Decatur. Ga. Andrew J. Zeitler, B.A. Oscar G. Nelson..............................Mobile, Ala. Edward G. Riddick. B.A......................Memphis, Tenn. Frank W. Wade, B.A..........................Trenton, Tenn. Mooresville, Ala. (171) Delta Kappa Epsilon Gamnva Chapter Class of.1912 Willard II. Bixe, BS..................Nashville. Tenn. W. Sherrill Clemmons, B.A.......................Rives, Tenn. Thurman Davis, B.S..........................Tullahoma, Tenn. It. Emmet Enochs. B.A...................Natchez, Miss. Malvin U. Griffin, B.S..............Rocky Mount. N. C. George Williamson, M.D... William II. Howe, B.E...................Nashville, Tenn. Urban B. Hughes, B.A.........................Fulton, Ky. Frank 1). Lander. Jr., B.S............Hattiesburg, Miss. Carl Taylor Martin. B.E...........................Mobile, Ala. Gaillard H. Smart, B.E........................Louisville, Ky. .........Columbia, Tenn. L Brown Bell, B.S. . Paul B. Beniiam, B.A Class of 1913 Springfield. Tenn. ..Marianna. Ark. Edwin Wall Randle, B.S.. Joshua I . Vaughn. B.A. .. .....Paducah, Ky. ----Louisville, Ky. (172) SIGMA CHI HOUSE. (173) (171) Sigma Chi Established 1855. Alpha Psi Chapter Established 1802. Fratres in Facultate Wii.mam I,. Dudley, B. S., M. I .........Professor of Chemistry and Dean of Medical Department Hkkry Beach Carre, A. B., Pii. I).. B. 1). - . Professor of English Exegesis in Theological Department Thomas Carter. M. A.. B. D..................Professor of Greek Exegesis in Theological Department Active Members Class of 1910 It. C. Patterson, B.A., I.1..B...............Smyrna, Tenn. B. E. Boone. Jr., M.D.......................Elkton, Kv. Y. E. Norvell, Jr., B.S.. I.L.B.......Nashville, Tenn. W. I). N'kei.y, B.S.......................Smyrna. Tenn. G. P. TiiKUSTON, JR., B.A., M.A., LL.B. .Nashville, Tenn. F. H. Turner, B.A.........................Now York. N. Y. E. J. Wai.sh. LI..B.......................Nashville, Tenn. P. C. Bowers, B.S..............................Nashville, Tenn. W. 1.. Gii.more. B.S...................Lawrenceburg, Tenn. W. P. V. Evers, M.D......................Maylield, Kv. Class of 1911 D. W. Stubblefield, B.S.................Nashville, Tenn. Wm. Banc, B.E..................................Nashville, Tenn. S. A. We.vki.ey. B.E.,..................Nashville, Tenn. C. P. Thocmorton, B.A.....................Sikeston. Mo. W. M. Alexander, B.S....................Gallatin. Tenn. Class of 1912 I. . P. Holmes, M.D.....................Nashville, Tenn. J. I). Frierson, Jr.. B.E.............Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. 0. M. Sorrells, B.E....................Petersburg, Tenn. H. E. Frazer, B.A......................Smith's Grove. Ky. J. M. Stewart, M.D........................Martin, Tenn. W. C. Teague, B.A.........................Smyrna, Tenn. F. W. Johnson. B.E....................Nashville, Tenn. C. X. Smith. B.E..........................Ixmisville, Ky. (175) Signia Chi—Alpha Psi Chapter Class of J. S. Allan, M.D........................Winchester, Ky. J. E. Amis, U.A................................Franklin, Tenn. A G. Fite, Jr., B.A...........................Nashville, Tenn. J. A. Andrews........... 1913 W.M. lllGLINS, It.K.........................Nashville, Tenn. A. M. Patterson. U.S.......................Henryville, Tenn. J. II. Shelton, U.S.........................Nashville, Tenn. .....Siloam Springs, Ark. C. G. Dunbar Prof. J. I . Blanton I. . B. Fite W. 1). Rhea Marvin Coklett Geo. A. Frazer Dempsey Weaver J. S. Dunbar, Jr. P. A. Shelton, Jr. W. A. Benson Judge Robert Ewing Fratres in Urbe F. W. Chappell D. Hillman C. H. Johnson W. W. Ross L. Tillman . M. Verger. Jr. Dr. Thomas S. Weaver K. E. Duncan Hcmphrey Hardison W. M. Duncan, Jr. James S. Frazer J. J. Vertrees, Jr. A. C. Read W. F. Creighton C. P. Connell John Trotwood .Moore H. W. Black J. G. Bowers B. M. Cheatham J. L. Holmes E. ('. Andrews, Jr. I. M. Read E. I.. Thornton V. W. Andrews PHI KAPPA PSI IIOL'SK ■ • : . - (177) Phi Kappa Psi Pounded at Washington and Jefferson College, Washington, Pa., February 19, 1852. Colors: Lavender and Pink. Flower: Sweet Pea. Publications: The Shield,” Grand Catalogue, Pocket Catalogue, History, Song Book. Record. Tennessee Delta Chapter Established October 7, 1901. Fratres in Facultate Professor of .Mental and Moral Philosophy . Adjunct Professor to Chair of Surgery . . . . Instructor in Machine Shop Collins Denny, A. M., B. L. . I)r. Duncan Eve, Jil. M. D. H. Fort Flowers, B. E. Fratres in universitate Class James Baird Jones. D.D.S............Murfreesboro, Tcnn. W. Morgan Blake. I.I..B.......................Nashville. Tcnn. Jos. S. Laurent, LL.B.______ Class Sam Hunt, Jr., B.S...................San Antonio, Tex. Class Cart. T. Williams, B.E...............Copper Hill, Tenn. Will S. Garner. B.S...............................Ozark, Ala. Edward Swain, I.I..B.........................Winchester. Tenn. Jack Mahon, LL.B............................Bakersville, Cal. of 1910 James W. Stokes, LL.B...................Nashville. Tenn. D. Perkins Sexton, B.S....................Memphis, Tenn. ............Nashville, Tenn. of 1911 S. H. Henderson, Ph.G.....................Talladega, Ala. 1912 G. W. Steagall, B.E.....................Tullahoma, Tenn. H. Fort Flowers, B.E......................Adairville. Ky. William II. Armistead, B.S...............Nashville, Tenn. Powell Scobey, LL.B......................Franklin, Tenn. (179) Phi Kappa Psi Tennessee Delta Chapter Class of I')I3 Felix R. Cheatham, B.S..................Nashville, Tcnn. Richard Graham, M.D...........................Pincwood, Tcnn. James T. Cranberry. B.E.................Nashville, Tcnn. Robert Cooper .................................Mayland, Tenn. Clifford SMITH ......................Port Gibson. Miss. Overton I.ea Jordan Stokes Jordan Stokes. Jk. Frank A. Berry H. G. Lipscomb A. B. Hill. Jr. Louis T. Baxter Collins Denny Dr. Duncan Eve. Jr. T. Evans Baxter Dr. E. S. McIlvain Jos. L. Hill I-ra t res in Ur be J. H. Fall Gideon P. Wade T. E. Eli.iston W. W. Hays W. K. Phillips. Jr. John Baxter K. R. Howard Judge J. W. Bonner Rout. Armisteai J. M. Bass, Jr. Herman Suter Russell II. Hughes James Chamberlain J. II. Jamison C. Mote John B. Ransom, Jk. W. L. Talley Med. Ransom James H. Cheek (’has. B. Whitworth W. W. Woodcock Dr. S. I). Snow C. P. Christopher (ISO) PHI KAPPA SIGMA HOUSE. (1S1) (182) Phi Kappa Sigma Founded at University of Pennsylvania, 1800. Colors: Gold and Black. • 7oivcr: Chrysanthemum. Alpha Iota Chapter Established 1002. Fratres in Ur be Harry W. Anderson R. E. Bell L. J. Desha. P. M. Estes A. T. Levine A. M. Souby Fratres in Universitate Class of 1910 Julian Elliott, A.B Memphis, Tenn. Newborn, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. Pine Bluff, Ark. Robert H. White, A.B. ... Banks P. Turner. A.B Thomas II. Meek. A.B., Edgar M. Pipkin, .Jr., L.L.B.. J. Reeves Bell, LL.B Clement B. Pentecost, B.E. . Nashville, Tenn. Class of 1911 Class of 1912 Thus. 0. Menees, M.I) Ewing Young Freeland, B.A. I. Harry Lawson, M.I) Ciias. Walter Gray, A.B Asa Ward Allen, A.B Jas. E. Overall. A.B Turnersvi 1 le, Tex. Indianapolis, !nd. Del Rio, Tex. Albert S. Williams, B.S Wendell II. Levine, B.S Frank G. Maddux, B.E William R. Reeves, M.I) Will Fox Graham, B.S Charles II. Brown, B.S Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. 0 3) Phi Kappa Sigma Alpha Iota Chapter Class of 1913 Cornelius Hardy Buford, A.B.............Nashville, Tonn. James Willard Nicholson. M.l)...................Oleander, Cal. John Oakley Hays, B.S...................Hermitage, Tenn. Klam F. Sryc.ley, M.D....................Nashville, Tenn. Horace Grady Jones. B.S.................Nashville, Tenn. Donald Baysok Webster, .M.D.......................Fresno, Cal. John Daniel Morgan, Jr., M.D...............Fresno, Cal. Bai l West. M.D.........................Birmingham, Ala. Law c V fc - JNJKLS T - CT (181) Billiken From off my mantel, study contravening, A little figure squints his eyes at me, And claims a title not quite clear in meaning “The god of things just as they ought to be. For sometimes, when a rainy day the day is. Or dinner doesn’t quite with me agree, I think how insignilieant his sway is— Poor little god of things that ought to he. Itut other times, with wine and poesy mellow. And with the world all ready to agree, I look at Billiken and say: “Old fellow, The world is vours, and yours the things that Ik .' —A. S. IF. (185) (981) Alpha Kappa Kappa Established at Dartmouth College, 1888. Colors: Olive Green and White. Publication: “The Centaur.' Chi Chapter Founded March 21. 1003. J. T. Ai.tman, M.D. J. A. Witherspoon. M.I). Geo. ll. Price, M.D. W. G. Ewing, M.D. Fratres in Facultate M. C. McGaxkok, M.D. W.M. Litterer, M.D. G. C. Savage, M.D. R. L. Jones, M.D. J. M. King, M.D. J. W. Handley. M.D. O. N, Bryan. M.D. R. W. BlLUNGTON, M.D. K. G. Wood. M.D. Fratres in Universitate Class of 191« R. C. Bruce...........................Newberry, S. C. J. S. M. Presley.........................Troy, Tenn. J. S. Hawkins........................Cedar Hill, Tenn. J. 1.. Bryan.........................Nashville, Tenn. Richard Keys..............................Murray, Ky. Ki.more Estes. .. W. p. Lipscomb.. J. L. Penn...... Class of 1911 ....Nashville, Tenn. R. M. Mason................ .......Fayetteville, Tenn. E. M. Fuqua................ ............Gadsden, Ala. H. L. Merryday.......... W. II. Steele..........................Chattanooga, Tulin. ...Murray, Ky. ...Guthrie, Ky. (187) Alpha Kappa Kappa—Chi Chapter Class of 1912 R. M. Brady............................Nashville, Tenn. E. B. Ross........ A. A. Eccstein..........................Joel ton, Tenn. H. R. Townsend.. L. P. Holmes...........................Nashville. Tenn. W. B. Ward........ L. W. Noel.............................Nashville. Tenn. (I. C. Williamson S. S. Marchbakks.......................Nashville. Tenn. (I. E. Wilson_____ M. C. Wilson...................Boon’s Hill. Tenn. Clarksville, Tenn. . Kilmichael, Miss. . Blacksberg, S. (’. .Columbia, Tenn. . Rock wood, Tenn. Class of I9|.t H. M. Blackburn...........................Lynnville, Tenn. C. J. Lunsford.. J. E. Blaydes.............................Covington. Tenn. W. B. Lunsford A. B. Cannon..................................Camden, Ala. R. H. Perry....... R. R. Bridges.............................Scottsboro, Ala. J. ). Walker... ----Nashville, Tenn. ...Nashville, Tenn. ....Russellville. Ky. Williamsport, Tenn (138) (G8I) ' 11MTM Jo UDUM y (190) Phi Chi Pi Chapter Organized February, 1905. Pr. Duncan Eve Pk. Duncan Eve, Jk. Pr. W. C. Dixon Pk. S. S. Briggs Pr. L. E. Burch Fratres in Urbe Pk. W. A. Bryan Pr. W. M. McCabe Pr. John A. Gaines Pr. J. W. Moore Pr. Harrington Mark Fratres in Universitate Pr. Jno. Overton Pk. A. B. Jemison Pk. A. S. Dabney Pk. S. H. Tkaciiout Class of 1910 John Witherspoon......................Nashville, Tenn. A. J. Thornton..........................Highland. Cal. H. Weaver................. Class W. R. Blub...................................Gallatin, Tenn. M. S. Craig...........................Jamestown, Ark. W. R. Harris...............................Webb. Miss. W. P. Robinson.............. Class M. Arnold....................................Florence, Ala. T. C. Bei.i...............................Harrodsburg, Ky. J. J. Caveness..............................Oklahoma. W. J. Hex.......................................Essex, Mo. W . S. Ivy............................ 'est Point, Miss. P. Kyser..................................Pineapple, Ala. ............Clarksville, Tenn. of 1911 J. W . McClaran.............................Jackson, Tenn. J. W. Morris...................................Somerville, Tenn. J. M. Oliver........................Neely’s Landing, Mo. .............Paragould, Ark. of 1912 I, . E. Edwards.........................Huntingdon. Tenn. T. O. Menkes..............................Nashville, Tenn. W. It. Reeves.............................Jonesboro, Tenn. J. M. Stewart...............................Martin, Tenn. (191) Phi Chi—Pi Chapter Y. B, JjEWIS... j. I). Morgan___ J. W. Nickelson D. P. Webster ... Class of 1913 ...Mississippi. P. West..............................................Birmingham, Ala. ..Fresno. Cal. J. Wiluams............................................Nashville, Tcnn. Oleander, Cal. J. S. Au.en......................................Winchester, Ky. ..Fresno, Cal. .1. A. IlUi'K.....................................lajuisville, Ky. J. W. Cau weli...............................Nashville, Tenn. (192) (1 3) How It Happened Poor little ro 1 ! He’s only a child, And for ages has toiled with the best— No blame, if once in a thousand years The over-worked soul stops to rest! —A C. M (101) Phi Beta Pi Established 1891 at Western Pennsylvania Medical College, Pittsburg. Pa. Colors: Emerald Green and White. Publicat ion: Phi Beta Pi Quarterly. Rho Chapter Roll of Active Chapters Members Class of 1910 E. C. Brandon .....................Earlington, Ky. James H. Jones........ B. F. Morris..........................Crowley, La. Horace L. Cunningham Thomas H. Ingram....................Florence, Ala. C. L. Mulherin ..... Lonnie Ray Wood.....................Attalia. Ala Columbia. Tenn. ..Florence, Ala. ...................Newborn, Tenn. Class K. LeRoy Holt..............................Mangum. Okla. S. E. Johnson.............................Clanton. Ala. Class J. T. Watkins, Jr......................Nashville. Tenn. W. F. ROSE,...........................New Franklin, Mo. W. T. ABSIIIRE.............................Guthrie, Ky. T. W. Evans............... 1911 Eugene Moore Orr ...............................Columbia. Tenn. F. P. Pratt......................................Linnens, Mo. 1912 J. W. Shipp.................................Zeiglerville, Miss. C. W. Mim.ms.....................................Trenton, Ky. R. W. Wesenberg ............................America, HI. Baton Rouge, I.a. Class of 191J T. R. Beggs...............................Dallas. Tex. G. A. Crouton ...............................Fulton, Ky. J. D. 1'isilKK ........................Baton Rouge, I.a. E. H. Hawkins.............................Foreman, Ark. G. D. Mahon ...................................Marshall, Tex. J. S. Young ............. G. A. Mueller .......................San Antonio, Tex. C. Nicholson .........................Contreville, Ala. S. A. Richardson.....................Lake Charles, Ky. M. Tomlinson .........................Columbia, Tenn. B. W. Wright........................Bowling Green. Ky. Dry Fork, Ky. (105) (196) Flower: White Carnation. Chi Zeta'Chi Established at University of Georgia, 1903. Colors: Old Gold and Purple. National Convention January 29-31, 1910; Nashville. Tenn. Publications: The Chi Zeta Chi, Chi Zeta Chi Record. Theta Chapter Class of 1910 Dabney Minor ..............................Nashville, Tenn. Class of 1911 J. G. Bedsolg •11 % 1 II. C. Fl.Ol'RNoY Clayton, Ala. H. K. GOODI.EE F. B. IlULME Gainesville, Ala. Santa Fe, Tenn. Oi.in Page E. S. Stewart McKenzie, Tenn. J. G. Waliwoi Lynnville, Tenn. Class of 1912 w. E. Middlebrooks 1). M. Draughon Hattiesburg, Miss. Albertville, Ala. Class of 191.1 J. T. Calloway DeFuniak Springs, Fla. W. I). Cawthon (197) Thanksgiving 1909jand 1910) I. Ah! distinctly 1 remember, it was in the last November, And each rapid passing minute made me weep at every pore. Eagerly I rushed to borrow, without thinking of to-morrow Coin for surcease of sorrow—sorrow for the Commodore. For we were losing, really losing, losing— To our rivals from of yore. II. Up the field the Tiger smashing, sturdy Commodores a-mashing. Ripped old Vandy’s line as she never had of yore. Romping up the field with might, conquering by superior fight. Causing lamentations for the sight -sight never seen thus before. For the Tiger was a-striped never so fast before Only this and nothing more. III. And the glistening golden swag clinking near each purple flag, Thrilled me- filled me with longing to avenge the deepening sore, So that then, to still the beating of my heart. I stood repeating Oaths bent on dire maltreating, maltreating to avenge theCommodore, Revenge to wipe defeat from the beloved Commodore— Only this—forevermore. (198) Thanksgiving IV. Hence into mv room retiring, all my soul within desiring Some dope to calm the groaning, festering, ever-gaping sore. When in walked Dan McGugin, prophetic, calm, alluring. Reeling off the dope of the next year’s Commodore. “Will Sewanee,” some one asked me, “whip the Commodore? Quoth McGugin, “Nevermore. V. And McGugin, never shirking, still is working, still is working To build up a mighty team as in the days of yore; And his eyes have all the seeming of a prophet’s that is dreaming, While his lips are ever murmuring—murmuring of the Commodore. “Will Sewanee, preposterous question! ever whip the Commodore? Quoth McGugin, Nevermore.” —Fitzgerald Hall. (109) Delta Sigma Delta Founded at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, March, 1883. Colors: Turquoise Blue and Garnet. Flower: Garnet Carnation. Kappa Chapter Established 181)0. Fratres in Facultate Dr. H. W. Morgan..............................................Chair of Operative Dentistry. Dr. J. A. Dale.........................Chair of Crown and Bridge Work and Prosthetic Dentistry. Dr. M. W. Moores..............................Chair of Operative Technic and Dental Anatomy. Dr. W T Elms..................................................................Demonstrator. Dr. John A. Perkins B. W. Kl.INf.EMAN . W. B. Hard . . . V. (). Marshall T. J. Richardson . H. B. Pattishall . G. II. Elliott H. F. Martin . . J B. Eacman . Fratres in Universitate Officers .........................................Deputy Supreme Grand Master. ......................................................Grand Master. ......................................................Worthy Master. .................................................................Scribe. ..............................................................Treasurer. ..................................................................Tyler. ............................................................Senior Page. ............................................................Junior Page. ..............................................................Historian. Class of 1910 (• H. Elliott........ W. B. Hart........... B. W Klingeman. ... .......Cedar Hill, Tenn. ...........Gordon, Tex. ...New Braunfels, Tex. (201) V. 0. Marshall T. J. Richardson X. B. Taylor ... ..........Coleman, Tex. .......Nashville, Term. Richland Springs. Tex. Delta Sigma Delta—Kappa Chapter Class of mi G C. Baker.............................Nashville, Tcnn. J. B. Eakman ....................West Palm Beach, Fla. J. W. Gri mm.................................Palestine, Tex. J. P. Irby.............................Black stone, Va. H. F. Martin.............Christ Church. New Zealand. H. B. Pattishau...............................Geneva, Fla. C. C. Howard............. F. M. Qualls.............................Livingston, Tenn. W. E. Turner ................................Wcllford, S. C. L. C. Pope ................................Doucette, Tex. W. B. Bennett ..........................Hallettsville, Tex. G. B. Byers.......................................Douglas, Ariz. I). B. Bi.akemore...........................Nashville, Tenn. ...........Smithville, Ark. Class of 1 12 J. W. OGLE...............................Paris, Texas. I). E. ROGERS...........................Mary Estha, Fla. Fratres in Urbe Dr. W. C. Gillespie Dr. Thos. Brown Dr. W. A. Sheet .. Dr. John A. Perkins I)r. Gordon White (202) (203) X i ip V' i X' li i Colors: Lavender and Cream Xi Psi Phi ■'lower: Rose Omega Chapter Established at Vanderbilt University, 1905. Fratres in Urbe C. W. HoFFEat w. G. Hutchison A. G. GltlZZAKD W. G. King II. II. Naff . . W. G. McLeod . W. 3. Mims . L. E. Shaw . . I . II. Beattie . A. J. Skii.i.man . W. L. Brownlee L. M. SINCLAIR . Fratres in Universitate Officers ............................................President . . . . Vice-President ............................................Secret nr; ........................................... Treasurer . . . . Editor ..............................Director .................................Master of Ceremonies . . . . Censor Members Class of 1910 R. K. Adams..............................Memphis, Tenn H. E. E .ei.i........................... Karsc. Texas. A. W. Faknswortii..................Bowling Green, Ky. J. E. Harper............................Anderson, S. C. W. H. LlNGARD............................Natchez. Miss. J. L. Reynolds .............................Clio, Ala. F. K. Goolsbee........... E. F. Richards...........................Sparta. Tenn. F. B. Kkkdkk.............................Florence, Ala. Bor Younger ....................................Bowie, Texas. E. G. Monroe..................................Slayton, Tenn. W. V. Kili.ian..................................Buda, Texas. J. L. Preston...................................Austin, Texas. ...........Warren, Tenn. (205) Xi Psi Phi—Omega Chapter W. G. McLeod........... C. H. Nash.............. W. S. Mims............. Wood Price.............. Class ............Apopka. Fla. .........Kaufman, Texas. ..........Bessemer, Ala. . ........Bessemer, Ala. L. E. Shaw............... 1911 A. J. Skii.lman....... G. Hudspeth.......... R. I). McCarty...... II. II. Naif........... ...........Guymon, Okla. North Middletown, Ky. .........Bowie, Texas. .........Bellview, Fla. ......Knoxville, Tenn. Class of 191 I). B. Beattie J. I). Johnston Hartsclle, Ala. w. L. Brownlee Due West. S. C. R. J. Simpson Ala. A. I.. Heldex c r R. R. Henderson I.. M. Sinclair Rosedale, Ind. (206) (207) Psi Omega Colora: Sky Blue and White. Gamma Nu Chapter Fratres in Urbe S. G. Workman, D.D.S. L. W. Noel, D.D.S. Fratres in Facultate It. Boyd Bogle, M.D., D.D.S.............................Chair of Orthidontia. I. G. Noel, M.D., D.D.S............................Chair of Dental Pathology. Jas. W. Winn, D.D.S...................................Assistant in Prosthesis. A. C. Braly, D.D.S..............................................Demonstrator. J. F. Fisher... F. C. Gatlin... II. G. McKowen F. S. Rusca...... F. X. SCAI.I.Y . . . W. A. Starke_____ A. H. Smith...... A. I). Mai iuews W. C. Stelle. J. W. McCook M. C. I i.ak .. Fratres in Universitate Class of 1910 ............Keitchie, La. II. W. Pearce, Ph.B...................British Honduras. ............Keitchie, La. J. B. Jones........................Murfreesboro, Tenn. .............Lindsay, La. N. L. Harrison..........................Hodaday, Tenn. Class of 1911 ........Natchitoches, La. J. H. Hobgood..........................Bayou Sara, La. .. LaTourchc Crossing, La. S. B. Hopkins.....................................Clanton, La. ............Lcguin, Texas. J. It. Collier........................San Antonio, Tex. ........I.ewisburg. Tenn. II. A. IIicks.........................Camp Hill, Ala. ........McPhearson. Ark. E. C. Dye..............................Charleston, S. C V. It. Levy...................................Nashville, Tenn. Class of 1912 .............Obion, Tenn. J. T. Starnes..............................Weldon, Ark. ........Natchitoches, La. L. B. Brown..............................Newton, Miss. ...............Ocala, Fla. W. H. Pickle.........................Sweetwater, Tenn. J. C. Taylor................................Petersburg, Tenn. (209) PUTTING HIM IN BED BY ORDER OK MAYOR H. H. (210) KAPPA PSI HOUSE. (211) (212) Kappa Psi Founded 1879. Incorporated 1903. Official Journal: “The .Mask.” Official Directory: “The Agora.” Colors: Cadet Grey and Scarlet. Flower: Red Carnation. National Convention, Charleston. S. C., April, 1909. Lambda Chapter Organized at Vanderbilt University. January, 1907. Fratres in Urbe A. I). Ramsey, Ph.C. R. G. McGaiiby, Ph.C. C. B. Warner, B.S., Ph.C. J. M. Todd, Ph.C. H. H. Shoulders. Fratres in Universitate Class of 1910 P. C. Anders. M. 1)......................Northport, Ala. J. F. Champion, Ph.C.....................Indianola, Miss. M. F. Foster, M.I)...........................Opelousas, La. C. E. Jamison, Ph.C..........................Farmerville, La. Class of vingston. Tenn. ...Athens, Ala. ... Atlanta, Ga. Class of .. Elkton, Tenn. Alexandria, La. .Granite, Okla. Class of L. R. Anderson, M.I)....................Granville, Tenn. F. Butenshon, Ph.C., Ph.M...............Nashville, Tenn. (213) M. F. Hudson, Ph.C....................Madisonville, Tenn. C. H. Mock, Ph.C...................Mountain City. Tenn. H. Renner. M.I)............................Bessemer. Ala. S. L. Parker, M.I).....................Wildersvillo, Tenn. 1911 II. A. Shannon, Ph.C........ J. W. Stanch,. Pcc.C........ J. B. Wright. M.I).......... 1912 II. S. Shoulders, M.I)........Red Boiling Springs, Tenn. R. B. Williams, M.I).........................Athens, Ala. J. B. SCOTT, M.I).......................New Orleans, La. 1913 A. I). Ramsey, Ph.M., B. S......................Nashville, Tenn. R. A. Whitaker, M.D............................Cookeville, Tenn. L II. Bilbrey, Ph.C...................Li J. G. McCoy. Ph.C....................... W. E. Oliver. Ph.C...................... Andrew A. Glaze. M.I), X. P. Norman. M.I). ... A. M. Nunnery, M.I). ...........Springfield, Tenn. .............Farmerville, La. ................Elkton, Tenn. VIBW OF TIIK COMMODOKB'S STATl'K FROM TOP OF COU.KGK HAM. TOWKK. (214) PHI DELTA PHI ROOM. (215) The Legal Fraternity of Phi Delta Phi Founded at Law Department, University of Michigan, in 1869. Color : Argent and Azure. Flower: Jacqueminot Rose. Malone Chapter, Vanderbilt University Law School Chartered May 14, 1907. Fratres in Facultate Horace H. Lurton, D.C.L.......................Malone Allen (i. Hall, LL.I).........................Malone John W. Judd .................................Malone John Bell Feeble, LL.B.........................Minor Ed T. Seay. LL.B.............................Malone Collins Denny, M.A., LI..I)...................Minor Percy 1). Maddin, B.S., LL.B.................Malone Charles S. Lawrence. B.A., LL.B..............Malone Addison W. Christian William P. Cooper John H. DeWitt Lee Douglas Fratres in Urbe J. Willis Bonner Luke Lea W. R. Manikk, Jr. Tiios. II. Malone, Jr. Stuart C. Pilcher Bradixy Walker Lewis Tillman Active Members Class of 1910 Bell, J. Reeves. B. S.. Nashville, Tenn. Dale, Norman, Itoil ........................Columbia, Term. Hamilton, Edward J.. B. A., it:............Nashville, Tenn. Henry. Robert Selpii, +ao .................Nashville, Tenn. Merritt, Henry C , Jr., k x .............Clarksville, Tenn. Walsh. Edmund J., xx Norvell, William E., Jk., B. A.. - x ...Nashville, Tenn. Palmer, II. E., Jr., B. A., KA ........Murfreesboro, Tenn. Patterson. Robert C., B. A., n ....................Smyrna, Tenn. Souby. James M., B. A., IK1..................Del Rio, Tex. Thkuston. Gates P.. Jr., M. A., XX-------Nashville. Tenn. ..........Nashville. Tenn. Class of 1912 Adams, Morton B., -i- a o Carter, John C., !• a o . Greet. Loui ............ Nashville. Tenn. Nashville. Tenn. ...Gadsden, Ala. (217) Moorman, Francis B., h o ii. Murrah. w. f„ M. A., K A Simpson, J. A., dak .... Somerville, Tenn. .. .Jackson, Miss. ..Gallatin, Tenn. I). CITII). J - An Opinion Whereas on divers boughs and sundry bushes The birds do deign to sing. Wherefore the tuneful throats of wrens and thrushes With pleasing carols ring; And since to various plants, in fitting places, Young buds and blossoms cling. Whose soothing sweetness gently to our faces The fragrant breezes bring; Moreover, each and every poet intent His several lyre does string. While jointly all do numerous lines invent, And reckless couplets fling; Therefore, tho plaintiff in his declaration Alleges no such thing. This court will take, without such allegation. Judicial notice of spring. —J. J . Souby. (21s) The Sorority Rush BY I. E. R. Vanderbilt opens, and fighting begins, For the rushing season is on; With the Kats and the Thetas, the two rival frats, And the poor little Freshman the bone. There arc parties, receptions and tally-hos, too; She’s invited to this and to that; Fought over, smiled upon, fed upon fudge, Till her head is too big for her hat. At last it is over—the day has arrived. The Freshman and one frat is happy; The others pass by with an indifferent (?) air: Their greeting is short, sharp and snappy. (219) Theta Delta Theta Established 1900. Colorg; Garnet and Rose. Flower: Carnation. Mary Evalik Brown .Mrs. Arciu Beasley Ellen Claire Logan Stella R. Rich Ethel M. Fleming Sorores in Urbe Anne H. Scales Ei.ea.nor M. Heriges Mrs. Preston Vaughn Mary Ellen Foley Kriemiiild Dodson Helen M. Dennedy Caroline Leavell Mrs. Herman L. Rich Leslie Nelson Savage Sorores in Universitate liOis Amanda Godbey. M. A. . Post Graduate Nashville. Tenn. NAnita C. MacDonell. B. A. . Class of 1910 Nashville, Tenn. -Mary C topi a Rothrock. B. S. . Edith Ai.lkn Denny, B. A. . Lena Day Godbey. B. S. . . Class of 1911 Somerville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Class of 1912 (221) Mary Virginia Randi.k, b. S. . Nashville, Tenn. Theta Delta Theta Class of 1913 Mary Fuller Love, B. S Isabel Evalix Reynolds, B. S. . Rome Bkmer O'Neill. B. S. . . Evangeline Johnson, B. S. . . Patronesses . Columbia, Tenn. Nashville. Tenn. Mrs. John Daniel Mrs. Richard Jones Mrs. Collins Denny Mrs. Leonidas Glenn Mrs. R. B. Steei.e (222) a. kfcattk Ko-vvtly rky v «. To oaf 4.4 c a Srrv«ifce . JSH Cf TT r «. f oy ©uf loJroufVlVtjf Itw - to ki. WtK A oc it UO_k rtfc k «- (223) (224) Kappa Alpha Theta Founded at DePauw University in 1870. Colors: Black and Old Gold. Flower: Pansy. Roberta I) d Bose Mrs. Herbeut Kip Stella Scott Vaughn Alpha Eta Chapter Established January 15, 1904. Sorores in Urbe Katie Gordon Guii.l May Belle Saunders Margery Ezell Ei.ise Handly Mrs. John F. Kkibg Julia Sweet Chester Mary Life Sorores in Universitate Class of i9io Rebecca Locke Young, B. A......................................................................Memphis, Tcnn. Mattie Stocks. B. .............................................................................Gadsden, Ala. Class of 1911 Ada Raines. B. S............................................. Eleanor Richardson, B. S..................................... Mattie May Morgan, M. A...................................... Anna Clark. B. a............................................. Class of 1912 Elaine Jones, B. S........................................ Martha Lanier, B. S....................................... Berenice Kaufman, B. S.................................... Lamar Gertrude Ryals. B. S................................ Rose Eleanor Tate. B. S................................... Florence Teague, B. A..................................... Louise Young, b. a........................................ Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tcnn. Central, S. C. Winchester. Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Cordelo, Ga. Shelhvville. Tenn. . Smyrna, Tcnn. Memphis. Tenn. (225) Mary Branham. B. A. . Corixxe Gladding. B. A Kappa Alpha Theta Alpha Eta Chapter Spring Hill. Tcnn. Memphis, Tenn. Class of 1913 Mrs. W. J. Vaughn Mrs. Thomas Carter Patronesses Mrs. H. ('. Toi.max Mrs. B. K. Young Mrs. A. M. Harris Mrs. J. T. McGill (226) The Matchless Freddy BY EUNICE WAKE. (Note. -The Girls’ C'lul kitchen is just through the door from Dean Moore's typewriter.) The chafing dish had awful smells, That went right through the door And attacks that Cyrano annex Of our matchless Frederic!: Moore . One day we begged for a match Politely through the door. “Cooks furnish their own matches,” Quoth our matchless Frederick Moore. That chafing dish never was known A cooking stunt to score For the “historic molars Of our matchless Frederick Moore. (227) Phi Beta Kappa Alpha of Tennessee Chapter Established in l')01 Graduate Officers HERBERT CUSHING TO 1,MAN, I’ll.I)., D.l)..............Preside '. JAMES H. KIRKLAND, Pn.D.. I.L.I).................Vice-President, WILLIAM .1. VAUGHN, LL.D.........................Vice-President. JUDGE L. T. BAXTER...............................Vice-President. JOHN THOMAS McGILL, Ph.I).....................Recording Secretary. GEORGE R. MAYFIELD, M.A...................Corresyondiny Secretary. CHARLES EDGAR LITTLE, Pu.I)...........................Treasurer. Undergraduate Officers MISS ADDIE BARTLETT .......................................................... CARL C. GARDNER............................................................... CHARLES PRIEST .................................................................. 'resident Secretary Treasurer J s. H. Kirkland L. C. Glenn Percy D. Maddin John Hill Fratres in Facultate J. T. McGill W. J. Vaughn G. R. Maykiki.ii C. S. Brown Collins Denny S. N. Hagen W. II. Witt John R. Fisher Richard Jones II. C. Tolman J. W. Sewell Lee J. Loxknthai.l Claude Waller Adelaide W. Lyon Charles C. Trarue Fratres in Urbc E. B. CHAPPELL Lewis T. Baxter Louise Bang Tuos. II. Malone Roberta DuBose Chas. E. Little W. C. Branham Rosa Ambrose Frances Hammond J. O. Manter Anne Scales Stella Rich Elizabeth C. Denny A. M. SOUBY D. M. Smith, Jr. Eliot Jones (229) Alpha of Tennessee Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa Student Members James M. Sou by V.m, E. Nor yell, Jr. Charles W. Bennett Elected in 1 0 Elias Haas Kaufman Fixirena Gates John C. Noel T. Dowling Paul W. Terry Rhoda Kaufman Ransom Elected in 1910 Addie Bartlett Thomas H. Meek Charles Priest Carl C. Gardner (230) Tau Kappa Alpha Established at Vanderbilt April, 1910. Membership in the Tau Kappa Alpha Fraternity is limited to those who have represented Vanderbilt in an Inter- collegiate Debate or Oratorical Contest. Fratres in Urbc John H. DkWitt. Fratres in Universitate Nash I Morgan (Sewanee Debate, '06). W. E. Norvki.l. Jr. (Sewanee Debate, '09). L. F. Chapman (Oratorical Representative, ’09). Fred T. Wiuson (Oratorical Representative, ‘10). Robert S. Henry (Sewanee J. C. Guilds (Virginia Debate, '10). J. S. Laurent (Virginia Debate, ’10). G. W. Foi.i.in (Georgia Debate, '10). II. R. Summers (Georgia Debate, ’10). Debate, '07; Georgia Debate, ’09). (231) Courses of Study Vanderbilt University (Carefully revised, with lists f required texts and new and valuable notes for students.) Department ok Biology. Adjunct Professor Martin. Botany. 28 courses; Zoology, 11) courses (modeled after the courses at Wood’s Hole. Mass.). Encyclopedia of Horti- culture; Bulletins of the Department of Agriculture; Rural New Yorker; Green’s Fruit Grower. Note. Many years ago I)r. Martin was STATE ENTOMOLOGIST now a farmer. How are the MIGHTY fall- en. These courses are not open to students who aspire to keys and other medals. Now. don’t you tell him that you can’t draw that your grandmother never could and that it hurts your eyes to look through the scope. Department ok Chemistry. Professor Lab John and Mr. Dudley. International Football Rules for 1010; Transac- tions of S. I. A. A.; Mcndeleeff’s Group System of the Elements. Thorough class drill in constituents ami properties of the Aurora Borealis. Note.- Lab. John frequently has Mr. Dudley assist him in demonstrating to new students the Down-suction-draft and other peculiar advantages of the lecturer’s desk. This course is open to all students who can manage the desks and who sufficiently admire the gentle radiance of their dear uncle’s ties. Department ok Economics. Assistant Professor Dyer. Democracy in the South before the Civil War, by Dyer. (Con- sidered bv the author-instructor the best ! ook of its nature ever published.) University of Chicago Bulletin. Note.—As an insurance against busting, students are advised to join the Law and Order League. Dr. Dyer sees nothing attractive about mirrors. Department ok English. English . Prof. L. G. Painter, of Vanderbilt University. Required Work Laurence G. Painter, L. Gilpin Painter, also Painter, L. G. Encore! A Phonographic Reproduction of the World's Best Literature. Frequent repcsentation of the Bashful Schoolboy. Students are advised to laugh freely. English II, III, and Graduate Dr. Jones. The Morning Paper, 1st edition, cents; British Poets of the Nineteenth Century, $3.00; latest edition; Goshichte des Teufels, 1st edition, $300,000 (worth more); Denton J. Snider; JONES’ Mer- chant of Venice (1st edition, gift from the author) ; The Springfield Republican, 2- cents; Civilization, its Cause and Cure; semi-annual reference to Tennyson, Shakespeare and Browning. Note. Students are expected to familiarize themselves with the details of the Ballinger-Pinehot controversy and Emma Goldman’s views. Daily quizzes on R. Jones, G. Jones. (’. Jones, E. Jones, P. Jones, etc., etc., ad infinitum. Classes are not required to purchase first editions as they are quite expensive. (234) Department of German. Professor Kip—Adjuncts, the Kiplings. Keller's Tales, l y KIP; Lectures von Kip enlivened by quotations from Goethe. Note. Students are requested not to enter during the acts. The interruptions cost Dr. Kip tremendous exertion to maintain his extraordinary facial contortions. Do not ask for your grades; it is not the custom in German Universi- ties. I-et your voice fall at the end of the sentence; it won’t break; besides, it in the custom in German Universities. Department of Greek.—Professor Tolman. Urbs Beata, by TOLMAN; Mycenaean Troy, by TOLMAN; Ancient Persian Lexicon and Texts, by TOLMAN; Herodo- tus and Nations of the East, by TOLMAN; Greek and Roman Mythology, by TOLMAN; other books by TOLMAN. Note.—Each student is required to buy a complete set of TOLMAN. Department ok Latin.—Latin I. Father Mayfield. Encyclopedia Britannica; Friendship, by Hugh Black (ask Santa Claus to bring you this). Note. -Students who cram are compared to the Classical Toad full of shot. “You turn ’em upside down and shake ’em and it all rolls out. Please remember that Mr. Mayfield stands in loco parentis to the University as a whole, and also that he has been abroad. .« in . and III. Professor Steele. Constant and violent mirth is obligatory in these classes and positively necessary for a pass. Students are encouraged not to prepare work beforehand; sight reading is preferable. If you have anything to say, gentlemen, boil it down. N. B. NE CREDITE EQUO. Department of Philosophy. Prof. Noah K. Davis; Assistant Fellow, Collins Denny. Text-books used: Mr. Davis. Course of study includes drilling in proper use of the subjunctive, pronunciation of ••Idea, also the distinction between like and as if. Note. -Never mind his Latin pronunciation. It don’t think, gentlemen, it don’t think. Understand, when you take your seats in this class you are prepared. Department of Physics. Professor Daniel. Required—Ear-trumpets. Texts: A new book every year to cost not less than $5.00. Note. -Students are urged not to delay the purchase of texts longer than the night before Intermediates. In case a student oversleeps the hour, he cannot sue the University. Please Ik- temperate in your snoring. The Chancellor’s otlice is next door and the noise disturbs him. Take John’s word with a grain of salt- people will Ik- gulled. (235) Department ok Romance Languages. Professor Young. Vanderbilt Quarterly; Lectures on Gothic and Gneco Roman architecture. Special attention paid to the ciasscism of George Barr McCutchcon. Note. -Students are urged to comment, bert is one professor in Vanderbilt university who disapproves of the too prolific use of capitals. Those desiring further information may apply to Mr. Nellums. Senator Wilson, and Mr. Cason, etc., etc. U. R. AND A. B. (23C) BULLCTI Ii BOARU STOP Loc K ' Ll‘ f f . Y! 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Progra rr for- Apn I- I - 1910 Debate- Resolved'.Ibat it w ts expe- dient Id admit the Young Ladies d-s members oi the, Literary Sooie'ties- Affirmative NE6AriVE NELLUOIS - PEEBLF5 FRIES. 1 - BWLL BordfcFe. M UAR TY . • I IMPORTANT ( T X te Ivndcr of tlu ’ f iCb Jc,k J Auctu a id -ta liciJt f; cti YfYi0 (ticket u. «X u£ t.its. ‘ %TL.: yiy :' 1 Xc-yT- j .crwvt cr£ Ur! ouvt cfcu cvv Oi cvuCv. cy. Cct- X . „te 7v 5Vv ttu u Ctxuu - CO Vy- 'Vr yr 1T UC ecu pUJC .'V A X cb, lfU-)u.A j ,Uc- vUJ ij e-3 F r i. rviv. . ;V. W -•■:i;.:‘ r :- • ’••' : ■ ' . 'YjY:Y:. i ■ :'.■ - vYv u FKBLAcKwrLL- .TflfrORK op . o , FOOT FALL BY PAN T l ART TggATtge o.v 1 “ scifiy i f | PY A JELLY A' J E ;iAf r VAMPERPJLT CLA? IC?r (240) (IIS' Annual Publication of Vanderbilt University The Comet Year. 1886- 1887 1887- 1888 Chairman Lit. Cam. E. L. Aron i . . . Claude Waller . . Chmn. Bus. Committee. R. D. Edbak Chambers Kei.lar 1888-1889 C. K. Albies . . . H. E. Bemis 1889-1890 P. M. Jones . . . H. B. Bond 1890-1891 O. A. Polk . . . J. A. Hynes 1891-1892 1 . 11. Porter . . . W. A. Webb, Sec. Bus. Com. 1892-1893 T. G. Kittrell . . ('has. C. Trabue, Sec. Bus. Com. Year. 1893-1894 Editor-in-Chief. J. B. Browder . . Business Manager. W. P. Connell 1894-1895 T. H. Malone . . C. T. Kirkpatrick, Chm. Com. 1895-1896 T. H. Brewer . . William Hughes 1896-1897 T. I). McIntyre . . W. H. Atkinson 1897-1898 B. M. Drake . . . S. V. Gardner 1898-1899 W. K. Baird . . . J. H. Fululove 1899-1900 W. A. White . . I. a mar Hardy 1900-1901 H. Gannaway . . W. B. C. Pilcher 1901-1902 G. C. Scocgin . . . W. W. Hughes 1902-1903 J. W. Robertson T. M. Neel 1903-1904 R. M. Mann . . . Clark Williams 1904-1905 M. K. Woodrow . W. R. Porter 1905-1906 Hartman Travis E. P. Scales 1906-1907 Allan F. Odell . E. L. Peeples 1907-1908 Carl H. McHenry . Andrew Prather The Commodore (The name of the annual was changed from Comet to Commodore, March 1. 1909.) Year. Editor-in-Chief. Business Manager. J908-1909 ................................Noel T. Dowling...............................W. L. Gilmore 1909-1910 ................................Robert S. Henry...................................James W. Young, Jr. (242) The First Vanderbilt Comet BOOK, twelve by nine inches, bound in blue boards, stamped in gold, and containing some ninety pages of read- ing matter. That is “The Comet, the first annual publication of Vanderbilt University, which was issued in May, 1887. The publication was gotten out by the seven fraternities then in existence at Vanderbilt, and the Board of Editors was composed of two men from each of the fraternities participating in the publication of the book. Phi Delta Theta. Kappa Sigma, Delta Tau Delta. Kappa Alpha, Beta Theta Pi, Chi Phi. and Sigma Nu. Krnest I,. Aroni was Chairman of the Literary Committee. R. K. Culver, Chairman of the Business Committee, and E. B. Davis, Chairman of the Illustration Committee. In the way of illustrations the book was deficient according to the standards that have been set in annual publica lions of late years. At that time the half-tone process for the reproduction and printing of photographs had not come into general use, and the only half-tones in the book are the pictures of the editors, and two views of the gymnasium, exterior and interior. The interior view shows that the motley and various gym. suit of the present day was not then in vogue. Each and every man is neatly togged out in a suit of full tights, long sleeves and all. thereby greatly limiting the display of anatomy that is a more modern feature. The gym. was new then, and was a matter of pride with the students. The University, so far as college activities and student work was concerned, was then in its infancy. The Athletic Association had been organized only a year before, over the opposition of members of the faculty, and even at that time the only thing approaching an athletic field upon the campus was a horseshoe-shaped running track, located between the present Dudley Field and West End Avenue. In the article dealing with athletic interests the complaint is made that the would-be athlete found it necessary to climb the fence and seek for some level spot on the surrounding commons where he might practice his sport, and that this traveling around in search of practice grounds laid the ambitious Hercules open to much guying from the street boys. Dr. W. M. Baskervill, Professor of English, was President of the Athletic Association, and Dr. Dudley, who had then been at Vanderbilt only a year, was Vice-President. The sports engaged in were baseball, which seems to have been the leading one. judging from the space devoted to it in the annual; field day sports, which ranked along with baseball; and football, which, from lack of practice ground, had at that time failed to excite any great interest among the students. Tennis was then, as now, under the control of a separate association, which was at that time but one year old. Croquet seems to have been a sport which was participated in by the more staid and sedate of the campus denizens, the croquet ground being located near Dr. McGill’s present residence. (243) The clubs, societies, and other organizations mentioned in the Comet are the West Side Club, the Liberty Kail Club, the Dialectic and Philosophic Literary Societies, the Glee Club, which numbered among its members both faculty and students, and was led by Mr. John Ashford, and the Vanderbilt Bachelor's Club. This last organization was composed of those members of the faculty of confirmed anti-matrimonial ways of life. The roll shows, however, that many have fallen from grace since that day. Among these may be mentioned Dean Tillctt, who was President; Dean McGill, who was Vice-President; and Chancellor Kirkland. Dr. Dudley has remained faithful to the provisions of the constitution and by-laws as set forth in the Comet, however. At that «late, as well as now, dormitory grub came in fo - its full share of kicks. There were three dormitories, Wes- ley Hall, West Side Row, which was then but a year old and was known derisively as “Scrub Town, and Liberty Mall, a ramshackly old frame building which stood on West End Avenue, almost opposite the Stile, where the residence of Prof. Maddin is now situated. “Liberty was the oldest of the dormitories, ami came in for the largest share of sartirical at- tention. The critic of Liberty prints this extract from the University catalogue: A quiet, comfortable and complete home for students, conveniently situated near the University. The food is not excelled by that of any institution of the kin«l in the country, and everything is furnished that tends to make student life enjoyable.” After citing this quotation the critic con- tinues: With a few exceptions these remarks are quite true. No place is moro‘quiet’ than Liberty Hall during the long sum- mer months, after college has closet!; and compared with an iron foundry, a saw mill. Niagara Falls, or other small musi- cal instruments of the sort it may bo called quiet the year round. The quantity and quality of the «piiet. however, are matters for individual taste to determine. The inhabitants of Liberty Hall are divided into two classes -the athletes, who occupy the upstairs rooms, and the orators, who room on the first floor. If you happen to belong to the latter class your athletic neighbor overhead will probably conclude at about five o’clock a. m. that the quiet has grown tedious to you, and will break the monotony by going through a full course of gymnastics, occasionally varying his exercise by dropping a twenty-pound dumbell on the floor, thereby precipitating a floml of plaster from the ceiling into your half-open eyes. If, on the other hand, your Christianity is of the muscular variety, your friend beneath you will be sure to select the hours you wish to pass in ‘balmy sleep.’ to rehearse the speech which is ‘sure to take the medal.' and will awaken the echoes of the night with his sonorous tones in a manner which has occasionally been known to elicit remarks more forcible than polite.” It appears that Liberty Hall men also had many other troubles, chief among which was the quality and quantity of the “eats” that appeared upon the table. (211) Scrub Town chief defects appear to have been l ul! neck, ancient butter, and burnt sausage; chimneys that smoked; a deficient supply of water, because of the fact that there was only a four-inch main for the whole University; and a tribe of ardent theatre-goers who returned nightly from the precincts of the Vanderbilt box to rehearse over again the plays they had witnessed, sometimes with the accompaniment of firecrackers to heighten the illusion. The chief complaint made against Wesley was the old standby, the quality and quantity of the food, and especially the thrice-a-day recurrence of grits, which were to be eaten with a kind of sangarcc Composed of one part milk and three parts water. At that day the I.aw Department held its classes in the West wing of the main building, on the third floor, but the removal of the department to the city was being discussed and was exciting much opposition among the students. The Dental Department held its sessions in a building on the corner of Broad street and Sixth Avenue, then High Street. An advertisement shows that the Nashville College for young ladies occupied what is now the Dental Build- ing. which was then only four stories in height, instead of five. The Medical Department, which had an enrollment of three hundred students, was located on South College Street, now known as Third Avenue, South. There was no Engin- eering Building and the Engineering Department doesn't seem to have been in a prosperous condition. The present Me- chanical Engineering Hall was then being planned. “The Observer” was the only publication of the University besides the newly born Comet, and from a section of a page of the Observer, reprinted in the Comet, it appears that at that time the Literary Societies were “in such a state as to ren- der it a mooted question as to whether they do not do more harm than good. The literary material in the annual is of high order, perhaps because it was easier then than now to find a new joke about the campus, and the engravings in the book are splen lid. One engraving, the tail piece is indicative of the differ- ence between the Vanderbilt of twenty-three years ago and the Vanderbilt of to-day. It is a picture of the ancient bob- tailed horse car that ran from the Maxwell House, past the Nicholson House, which later became the Tulane, and on out, past Vanderbilt, to West Side Park, which was then a race track and is now Centennial Park. From allusions in the i ook it seems that he that started to the Maxwell House early in the morning and was able to return to the campus by the horse car method of rapid transit before night was making a flying trip. All in all, the first volume of the “Comet must have succeeded wonderfully well in that aim of all college annual edi- tors, catching the intangible spirit of student life and preserving it for the years to come. Looking over the old book a Vanderbilt man, of many college generations afterward, can see and feel the throbbing life of the student body of the Uni- versity. which was just starting on the course of development which has progressed far in twenty-three years, and shall con- tinue to progress as long as Vanderbilt endures. (215) The Observer A monthly literary magazine, published by the Dia- lectic and Philosophic Literary Societies and the John Marshall Law Club of Vanderbilt University. Editor-in-Chief. Robkrt H. White Associate Editor . F. Hill Turner John Hill Ira I). Smith Robert S. Henry Charles Cason James M. Souby Easiness Manager. J. Carlisij: Swaim Supervisory Hoard. I R. F. W. Moore. President Lee Dowlas A. M. Souby Student Members. 1 . M. CANALE, Secretary W. H. 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' f 1 r • : A Po t5 iiOn if ft Of Ci« i 8 « •€ CiatKi to Try for tfce Trophy Cv . Oo. «•! !L. i«r Hftv hU «Mth rt|f Advantages of Rhodes Scholarship Discussed Ihr tf I Out lr. HUH the t-i-frtim M U to tiX th- «laiiiinait ton f r th KhoC«« A Weekly Journal of College Life, devoted to the interests of Vanderbilt University, and published by the Vanderbilt Athletic Association. Editors Sam Dent Bki.i................ Charles Cason ................ . Editor-in-Chief Athletic Editor Associate Editors George Bennett R. G. Heard Frank D. Lander. Jr. j. W. Rogers Business Manager J. W. Young, Jr. Department Editors .................. Law J. J. McClure ......................... Pharmacy ...............Medical C. A. Nash .............................. Dental T. II. Meek ..................... Personal Editor R. C. Payne .. E. B. Ross, Jr. (251) The Hustler—Officers from the Beginning Year. 1888- 1889 1889- 1390 1890- 1S91 1891- 1892 1892- 1893 1893- 1894 1894- 1895 1895- 1896 1896- 1897 1897- 1898 1898- 1899 1899- 1900 1900- 1901 1901- 1902 1902- 1903 1903- 1904 1904- 1905 1905- 1906 1906- 1907 1907- 1908 1908- 1909 1909- 1910 Editor. Claude Waijer Not Published Unknown Lee Burch K. H. Jones . E. 11. Jones . ClIAS. C. Trabue G. B. Overton B. E. Young . B. E. Young . R. I. Moore . M. W. Bush . John Pasciiall J. A. Williams R. M. Mann V. I. Moore . G. F. Davis . M. F. Woodrow Innis Brown C. A. Lloyd . Lois Bkjacii . C. G. Whitten Sam Dent Bell Manger. Unknown Unknown I. 11. Porter P. H. Porter J. H. DeWitt 'jc. T. Kirkpatrick C. T. Kirkpatrick W. B. Malone, Jr. G. M. Lovelace J. R. Snyder R. W. Hynds II. M. Morschheimer S. A. Johnson J. A. Peoples Alonzo Monk L. I). Hudson Ben W. Key M. A. Bradford, Jr. J. L. Craig Hamilton Douglas, Jr. Allen Cox James W. Young, Jr. (252) Vanderbilt University Quarterly General Publication Committee A RECORD OK UNIVERSITY Lit E AND WORK. J. H. Kirkland, Chairman Frederick W. Moore W. 11. Sell L'ERMAN W. F. Tillett . . . Horace H. Lurtox . . W. L. Dudley . . . J. T. McGili........... 1). R. STUBBLEFIELD . John II. DbWitt Charles C. Trabue . Georoe R. Mayfield 11. K. Yoi n ; .... J. E. Hart .... Chancellor of Vanderbilt University Dean of Academic Faculty Dean of Engineering Faculty . Dean of Theological Faculty Dean of Law Faculty Dean of Medical Faculty )can of Pharmaceutical Faculty Dean of Dental Faculty of Alumni Association of Alumni Association . of Graduate Club Editor-in-Chief . . Business Manager Commencement Class Book AN ANNUAL RECORD OF COMMENCEMENT WEEK. PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS. (253) Tuos. II. Meek . William L. Gilmore Editor Manager .BrtmUrm Cuumil. Vanderbilt University1 Debating Council Officers DR. F. W. MOORE.................... W. E. NORVELL, JR.................. FRED T. WILSON..................... .................President . . . Vice-President Secreturi and Treasurer From the Dialectic Literary Society Leonard F. Chapman Clare Purcell G. W. Folli n Members From the Philosophic Literary Society Thomas Meek Chas. Priest Fred t. Wilson From the John Marshall Law Club William M. Stanton W. E. Norvell, Jr. Gates P. Tiiruston, Jr. Front the Faculty. Dr. F. W. Moore, for the Academic Department. Professor A. M. Harris, School of Expression. Professor John Bell Keeble, Law Department. Professor O. E. Brown, Theological Department. (255) Tmuss- Public Debaters and Orators G. W. Follik Sam Dent Bell K. A. P. Freeman Peyton R. P. McLarty W. F. Murraii Fred T. Wilson Paul S. Powell C. T. White M. White H. Smith (257) Inter-Collegiate Debate Teams University of Georgia Debate G. W. Follix.....................(Dialectic) Henry K. Simmhi.................(Philosophic) Beecher Pennington ................Alternate University of Virginia Debate J. C. Guilds.....................(Dialectic) J. S. Laurent...................(John Marshall) 0. S. GUY..........................Alternate Question Resolved, That in the Southern States cities with a population between twenty-five and one hundred thousand should vest all powers of municipal government in a commission of not more than seven men, selected by the voters at large.” Vanderbilt has the affirmative against Virginia, and the negative against Georgia. Virginia Debate at Nashville, April 29, 1910. Georgia Debate at Athens, Ga., April 29, 1910. Freshman Debate “Resolved, That the State in bestowing the suffrage should make no distinction as to sex.' Philosophic Frank Cherry Beverly Douglas J. M. Peebles Dialectic. T. H. Alexander M. M. Murrell S. A. Van Ness (258) Southern Inter-State Oratorical Association Members of the Association Vanderbilt University. University of Virginia. South Carolina College. Transylvania University. University of Alabama. University of the South. Vanderbilt’s Representatives ♦j. W. Moore................................ 1891 D. K. Lambuth............................... 1900 F. M. Thomas............................... 1892 J. S. Tilley................................ 1901 Sam K. Bland............................... 189.? «Paul B. Kern............................... 1902 J. H. DeWitt................................ 1891 W. A. Lambeth.............................. 1903 W. W. Craig................................ 189 ) Hoytb M. Dobbs.............................. 1904 Hill McAlister ............................. 1890 C. T. Talley................................ 1905 J. J. McNally............................... 1897 H. A. Locke................................. 1900 N. F. Cheairs.............................. 1898 ! . Luton............................... 1907 G. M. Pritchett............................ 1899 Neil P. Cullom.............................. 1908 L. F. Chapman.............................. 1909 The twentieth annual meeting of the Association will be held at Vanderbilt University. May 6, 1910. Fred T. Wilson will represent Vanderbilt. •Winner. (259) Inter-Collegiate and Inter-Society Debates and February 22nd Oratorical Contests 1888. Thanksgiving Debate. Dialect if—Jno. W. Rowlett. .1. Washington Moore Philosophic -Clement I). Moss, John Harnett. 1889. February 22n Contest. W. I). Bradfield, W. W. Hustings. 1890. Thankscivinc Debate. Dialectic•—Edwin Mims. Win. Taylor. Philosophic- J. A. Robins, Jas. M. Stanley. 1891. February 22i Contest. S. K. Bland, W. W. Craig. THANKSGIVING IlEBATE. Dialectic.— F. M. Thomas, C. A. Watorfiold. Philosophic - R. W. Davis, T. (I. Kittrell. 1892. Thanksgiving Debate Omitted. February 22d Contest. Mr. Rowlett, F. M. Thomas, Mr. Barcus, Mr. Ixicke. 1893. February 22i Contest. Sam K. Bland. J. .1. Stowe, J. A. Robins, Edwin Mims. T H A N K SGI VI NG 1 DEBATE. Dialectic Ben Childress, C. T. Kirkpatrick. Philosophic - G. W. Dyer. Will Hughes. 1891. Thanksgiving Debate. Dialectic —C. P. Williams, K. T. McConnico. Philosophic—W. V. Elliott, J. R. Hunter. February 22t Contest. John II. DeWitt, T. G. Kittrell, G. W. Dyer. John R. Neal. 1895. Thanksgiving Debate. Dialectic F. M. Oliver. Mr. Peebles. Philosophic T. I,. Rippey, Mr. Jarrell. February 22i Contest. W. W. Craig. W. K. Matthews, John R. Neal, R. E. L. Saner. 1896. Thanksgiving Debate. Dialectic W. S. Noble, Israel Putnam. Philosophic I.. G. Fant, J. J. MeN’allv. Sewanee Debate. C. P. Williams, K. F. Kennedy. February 22d Contest. Hill McAlister, K. F. Kenne ly, F. M. Oliver, J. T. Gose. 1897. Thanksgiving Debate. Dialectic A. C. Estes, C. W. Strother. Philosophic- J. W. Iron. F. C. Rand. Sewanee Debate. Theodore H. Brewer, J. .1. McNally. February 22i Contest. J. J. McNally N. F. Cheairs, C. W. Strother, W. II. Atkinson. • Won. (2G0) Inter-Collegiate and Inter-Society Debates and February 22nd Oratorical Contests 1$98. 1899. 1900. 1901. Tiian ksoivi ng Debate. Dialectic—C. G. Ilounschcll, W. E. Baird. Philosophic -F. W. Gannaway, W. M. Patterson. Sewanee Debate. E. A. Cox, C. W. Strother. February 22d Contest. N. F. Cheairs, J. M. Williams, C. G. Haunschell, W. B. Long. Thanksgiving Debate. Dialectic—Carl Monk, It. H. Scott. Philosophic —T. R. Reeves, J. A. Peebles. Sewanee Debate. W. E. Baird, M. W. Bush. February 22r Contest. G. M. Pritchett, M. W. Bush, R. H. Scott, Her- bert Gannaway, C. G. Hounschcll. Thanksgiving Debate. Dialectic—W. M. Hughes, Charles Stainback. Philosophic —Thomas Mottow, John Paschal!. Sewanee Debate. Declared olT. February 22« Contest. D. K. Lambuth, B. T. Terry, R. II. Scott. C. II. Booth. Thanksgiving Debate. Dialectic—F. W. Chappell. Frank Seay. Philosophic W. M. Beard. W. J. Gant. North Carolina Debate. R. H. Scott, T. R. Reeves. February 22« Contest. J. S. Tilley. John Paschali, W. M. Beard, Carl Monk. 1902. North Carolina Debate. W. M. Beard, Frank Seay. February 22« Contest. P. B. Kern. Glenn Flynn, H. M. Dobbs, S. M. Miller. 1903. Thanksgiving Debate. Dialectic—K. B. Tucker, L. H. Burns. Philosophic —I. I.ee Holt, W. J. Anderson. Tennessee Debate. A. J. Morgan, Jas. McK. Jenkins. February 22« Contest. W. A. Lambeth, I. Lee Holt, F. T. Barnett, C. T. Cunningham. 1901. Thanksgiving Debate. Dialectic —N. P. Morgan, E. E. Vann. Philosophic—M. B. Harrell, W. E. Norvell, Jr. Sewanee Debate. Paul B. Kern, F. T. Barnett. Tennessee Debate. L. A. Hudson, P. W. Evans. February 22« Contest. Hoyte M. Dobbs, I. L. Holt, F. K. Houston, P. W. Evans. 1905. Thanksgiving Debate. Dialectic —Chas. A. Lloyd, Ashby Lovelace. Philosophic R. L. Ambcrg, J. PL Chappell. Sewanee Debate. Ernest Lloyd, W. II. Cork. February 22« Contest. C. T. Talley, W. K. Green, G. P. Thruston, Jr.. J. B. Tansil. Won. (261) Inter-Collegiate and Inter-Society Debates and February 22nd Oratorical Contests 1906. Thanksgiving Debate. Dialectic —L. W. Murphy. Robert S. Henry. Philosophic—Hamilton Douglas, Jr., K. C. Webb. Sewanee Debate. N. I . Morgan, M. R. Harrell. Trinity Debate. L. H. Burns, A. T. Howard. February 22r Contest. II. A. I.ocke. C. S. Simpson, Edward Barber, E. M. Steele. 1907. Thanksgiving Debate. Dialectic —F. Hill Turner, A. J. Walker. Philosophic—John Bull, Ira I). Smith. Sewanee Debate. R. I,. Amberg, Robert S. Henry. Trinity Debate. E. M. Steele. H. A. I.ocke. February 22d Contest. J. P. Luton, Neil P. Cullom, R. C. Kecbler, F. O. Winn, J. R. Turney. Won. 190 . Thanksgiving Debate. Dialectic—Paul W. Terry, Clare Purcell. Phih.snphic - R. II. White. W. H. Swiggart. Sewanee Debate. R. E. Blake. Farrar Newberry. Trinity Debate. J. M. Culbrcth, J. It. Turney. February 22i Contest. Neil P. Cullom. Charles Cason. J. 1). Hunter, Farrar Newberry, J. M. Culbrcth. 1909. Thanksgiving Debate. Dialectic —G. W. Follin, A. P .Freeman. Philosophic R. P. McLarty. Sam Dent Bell. Sewanee Debate. P. W. Terry, W. E. Norvell. Jr. Georgia Debate. John C. Ransom, Robert S. Henry. February 22i Contest. L. F. Chapman,’ R. H. White, P. M. Canale, Charles Cason. Marvin Woodall. 1910. Virginia Debate. J. C. Guilds, J. S. Laurent. Georgia Debate. G. W. Follin, Henry R. Summer. February 22d Contest. Fred T. Wilson, R. M. White. Peyton H. Smith, C. T. White, W. F. Murrah, P. S. Powell. (262) Dialectic Literary Society Officers J. C. Guilds . O. S. Guy . . Roy Moore . C. T. White . S. A. Van Ness J. F. Zimmerman . . Preside tit. . Vice-President. . . . Critic. . . Chaplain. . . Secretary. Sergeant-at-A ring. T. H. Alexander A. w. Burr J. G. Brinkley L. F. Chapman E. T. Clark H. P. Clark W. M. Clayton A. P. Cochran Z. H. CURLIN’ F. M. Crum G. W. Pollin' II. E. Fraser A. M. Freeman C. P. Givens Members J. C. Guilds O. S. Guy It. E. Ledbetter W. P. McMicken J. F. Middleton Roy Moore Frank Moncriek W. H. Morgan C. It. Mullens M. M. Murrell W. H. Phillips A. It. Pittman N. H. Price Clare Purcell T. E C. C. T. It. . Reeve T. Ridgeway 1$. I). Stephens J. C. Swaim S. A. Van Ness C. H. Webster White M. White I. F. Zimmerman J. S. Keene II. T. Glass M. It. Heflin F. M. Spivey (2(53) Philosophic Literary Society John v. Bull Charles Priest C. C. Gardner M. L. Cloys . H. F. Comer . M. E. Nki.u ms Sam I). Bell . M. M. Johnston B. F. Batts S. 1). Bell George Bennett J. Bomar J. C. Bradford K. E. Bright C. H. Brown John W. Bill F. T. Cherry M. L. Cloys C. L. C (KIRILL H. F. Comer W. L. Covington W. T. Dent P. E. Doran Officers ......................................President. ■ . ■ Vice-President. .........................................Critic. ......................according Secretary. ........................Corresponding Secretary. ......................................Treasurer. ...............................Scrgcant-at-Arms. ............................... . . Chaplain. Members W. II. Ewing R. E. Galloway Carl Gardner Don Howell O. L. Howell M. N. Johnston H. J. Jones W. H. Klyce C. A. Liter W. J. McKibbon R. P. McI.arty W. T. Manard T. H. Meek M. E. Nei.i.ums Joe Nelson Beverly Douglas T. O. Park J. M. Peebles B. B. Pennington P. S. Powell Charles Priest R. S. Reynolds Glenn Reames M. A. Rooney P. D. Smith W. H. Swiggart R. C. THERRELL R. H. White F. T. Wilson K. Weklein T. M. Woodson (265) John Marshall Law Club W. M. STANTON . . Officers . Chief Justice. JOHN H. GALBREATH First Associate Justice. A. I. WINSETT . . . Associate Justice. CHARLES I). TURNER Clerk. WILLIAM HUME . . High Marshall. I. J. Banning E. Roll.of Members M. Pipkin H. I). FRAIN W. M. Blake W. M. Stanton L. Greet P. M. Canale J. W. Stokes J. II. Mahon N. Dale G. P. Thruston, Jr. F. B. Moorman R. B. Dade C. I . Turner w. F. Murraii J. H. Galbreath E. J. Walsh W. P. SCOBEY A. J. Hardy R. H. Wills J. A. Simpson T. J. Harris A. S. Zemp I. I). Smith 'M. Hume, Jr. M. B. Adams P. II. Smith J. G. Lackey W. S. H. Armistead, Jr. R. B. Stackhouse J. S. Laurent J. C. Carter E. Swain N. P. Morgan J. J. Cox A. E. Tinsley W. E. Norvell, Jr. S. P. Dannel B. P. Turner H. E. Palmer, Jr. S. Davidson A. I. WINSETT R. C. Patterson H. Eskind R. C. Payne (2GC) The Literary Suffragette Note.—The Dialectic and Philosophic Literary Societies have invited the Vanderbilt girls to become members. The Literary Society Anti-Suffragette replies: If a girl would be a co-ed, let her be. If to suffragetting we’re inclined, And you hope to change our mind With your reasoning, you will find It is no use. If Pialecting we should choose, And our thoughts you'd disabuse By your own insidious views Of votes and things; Or, if Philosophatrix we try. You. perchance, would ask us why We have lost our glances shy. And looks demure. We’re not the man-ettes that you hate; Nor do we strive to emulate Those poor benighted fools of Fate That want to vote. Our reason is, if you must know, Although we hate to tell you so, Perhaps you knew it long ago- - Is just—BECAUSE. —J. C. C. (207) P. S.—She has since changed her mind. Medals Awarded Since Founding of University rounders’ Department Medals Academic J. A. Brandon Presley Simpson Ford I. H. Bryant C. W. Beale J. C. McReynolds 0. C. Greer Claude Waller J. B. Taksil Waller Deeri.no W. G. Kirkpatrick Chambers Keli.ar Edmund I. Crockett I.UCIUS S. MERR!AN J. Washington Moore B. R. Downer A. H. Wilson 1008 I. II. Denning Organized as a Department, 18X7. Engineering Wm. Hamilton Johnson Alfred Hume No Graduating Class r. P. R Hines Owen h. Wilson W. Halliburton .1 II. OCBURN B. H KLYCE T. C. Meadors J. Owen Mahoney Robert L. Lund W. c. Steele (208) Founder’s Department Medals Biblical J. J. Ticert, Jr............................ 1878 Thos. Carter ....... w.m. Jas. Young............................. 1879 Thos. H. Haden...... W. R. Sims.................................. 1880 Jas. A. Parks...... A. Davisson ................................ 1881 Jno. A. G. Shipley. .. C. F. Comer............................... 1882 Henry Beeche Carre J. E. Squires.............................. 1883 Chas. G. Hounscheli. W. E. Hardaway.............................. 1884 C. C. Jarreli..... John Conk Orr............................... 1885 E. L. Woolf....... G. F. Smith............................... 1886 H. T. Carley........ J. D. Chymes.............................. 1887 L. D. Lowe.......... Neil M. Watson.............................. 1888 R. Ira Barnett...... 0. E. Brown................................. 1889 E. W. Lipscomb.... N. H. D. Wilson........................... 1890 Wm. C. Wailes....... J. T. Nolen................................. 1S91 C. K. Campbeli.... J. M. Hawley................................ 1S92 C. E. Ruylb....... Frank M. Thomas............................. 1893 L. I). Patterson.. Dentistry T. H. Lipscomb.............................. 1SS2 Geo. C. Albright__ S. W. Tally................................ 1883 Eugene J. Snider_ O. F. Gambati............................. 1884 Miss Celia Rich..... T. C. Wist................................. 1885 Levi Jos. Ramage____ T. C. Pope.................................. 1886 B. F. Thillen....... Thos. E. Hardaway........................... 1887 J. O. Hall........ Geo. S. Vann................................ 1888 E. H. HAPPEL...... J. H. Allen................................. 1889 Viston Taylor ...... J. L. Fox................................... 1890 B. B. O’Ban non... J. A. Dale, Jr.............................. 1891 R. C. Snow........ R. A. Jones................................. 1892 O. N. Morgan........ Jas. R. Beachum............................. 1893 Hekschel B. Ray_____ W. W. Walker................................ 1894 Elmo R. Jarvis...... Byron S. Dudley............................. 1895 Samuel H. Leslie... 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1901 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 (269) T. E. Matthews...... C. I’. Wofford...... Herbert Norvel Leech G. W • Gage......... G. R. Harsh......... j. W. Tomlinson..... C. W. Beale......... Seth Millington ---- H. M. MERR!WETHER. . . Root. T. Smith...... H. B. Carlisle...... E. E. Barthell...... Jno. H. Watkins..... Clai’DE Waller ..... E. T. Seay.......... T. A. Hughes........ J. N. Gunnels....... R. T. Fleming....... M. C. Willis........ Jas. c. Kellog...... Pleasant Gray ...... W. H. Justus........ E. B. Davis......... Geo. C. Childress— W. L. Carr.......... Ciias. K. Kirkland... W. B. Brown......... L. D. Hoffman....... E. D. I.erman....... Jas. M. Fly......... Paul E. Sercer...... Founder’s Department Medals Law G. 1877 Henry E. Smith 1878 Charles C. Trabue 1871 Carlos C. Van leer 1895 1880 K. T. McConnico 1S81 Hill McAlister 1882 Robert Emmet King 1883 R. Henry Elmore 1899 1881 T. R. Foster 1885 C. A. Stainback 1886 M. P. O’Connor 1887 Carl Monk 1888 E. J. Smith 1889 w. h. Spragens 1905 1890 Jno. W. Holland 1891 1). McRae 1892 I.ee Douglas Pharmacy 1881 Thos. I : Odom 1882 1683 Jno. Benton Bostick 1884 Frank R. Serger 1899 1885 Martha E. Hunnicutt 1900 1886 A. C. Pritchard) 1887 Z. S. I oft is j 1888 E. G. Set .er 1889 T. Harrison 1890 J. F. Smith 1891 P. I). Whetstone 1892 Buford Parrish 1893 H. B. Ray 1891 E. B. Sandiford 1895 Howard M. Rhea Founder’s Department Medals W. K. Lambuth............................... 1877 D. C. K. Binkley............................ 1878 .......................................... 1879 G. G. Bufoko................................ 1880 J. E. Hill.................................. 1881 J. I. Anderson.............................. 1882 J. P. C. Walker............................. 1883 Andrew B. Ramsey............................ 1884 Thos. II. Wood.............................. 1885 R. W. Kittrlll.............................. 1886 W. Leroy Brown, Jr.......................... 1887 Jas. C. Kellogg............................. 1888 Robert S. Woodson........................... 1889 Lewis F. Griffith........................... 1890 J. M. Ropp.................................. 1891 J. M. Waters................................ 1892 Wm. T. Briggs......... 1893 Wm. H. Witt................................. 1894 Paul Clements .............................. 1895 Harrington Mark ............................ 1896 Eugene C. Goodlok........................... 1897 Robert Logan Jones.......................... 1898 Lewis H. Hightower.......................... 1899 H. L. Berry................................ 1900 L W. Manner............................... 1901 G. I). McLean............................... 1902 W. A. Duncan............................... 1903 S. It. TeACHOUT....................... . . 1904 Paul DeWitt ............................ . 1905 J. M. Troutt. Jr............................ 1906 W. E. Cooper................................ 1907 C. F. Webb.................................. 1908 ................. 1909 Medical H. C. Whitehead (371) Founder’s Day Medal K. J. Craig................................ 1877 s. J. Rucker................. J. J. Tigert, Jk........................... 1878 Wm. K. Matthews.............. J. C. Brown................................ 1879 F. M. Oliver................. ......................................... 1880 Granville M. Pritchett....... C. H. E. Hardin............................ 1881 Griffin M. Lovei-ace.......... A. F. Watkins.............................. 1882 Wm. P. King.................. J. M. Price................................ 1883 Chas. G. Hounscheli.......... W. H. Cotton............................... 1884 Chas. Crawford Jarreu........ Walter Stokes ............................. 1885 Chas. Yun ................... J. H. Watkins.............................. 1886 Hoyte McWhorter Dobbs........ E. E. Bartheu............................. 1887 Glenn Flynn ................. Chas. N. Burch............................. 1888 Louis Clausiel Perry......... E. H. Rawlings............................ 1889 G. P. Thruston, Jr.......... G. C. G. Murchison......................... 1890 Edward Marvin Steel.......... F. S. Brockman............................ 1891 H. A. Locke................. J. A. Robins............................... 1892 J. W. Frazer................ Charles Cason ............................. 1909 R. A. Young Medal J. T. Murraii.............................. 1876 K. E. L. Saner............... W. B. Palm ore........................... 1S77 Thomas Carter ............... G. C. Stovall............................. 1879 Edward F. Kennedy............ ......................................... 1880 Nat F. Cheairs............... ......................................... 1881 Wm. S. Noble................. ......................................... 1882 Benj. T. Terry............... J. R. Nelson............................... 1883 Jos. J. Morgan............... R. A. Long................................. 1884 Wesley Clark Williams........ J. A. Burrows.............................. 1885 Wm. Walter Holmes............ W. T. Sanders.............................. 1886 Frank Seay .................. C. C. Reid................................. 1887 Ivan Lee Holt................ Jno. M. Ragland............................ 1887 Henry Wade DuBose.......... J. Washington Moore........................ 1889 John Bell Tansii............. J. R. Mood................................. 1890 Wm. Dennis Self.............. H. M. Scales.............................. 1891 C. K. Campbeli............... Sam K. Bland............................... 1892 Geo. T. Evans................ Robt. II. White............................ 1909 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 Larmour B. Sandiford........ Fred Augustus Cleveland_____ R. H. Lewis, Jr............. Max Bloomstein Medal ...... 1907 Lawson W. Bobbit. ...... 1908 Buford Parrish ... ...... 1909 Tuos. K. Henry, Jr 1904 1905 1900 R. F. Chen (B)...... J. H. Stephens (A) — S. W. Emory (B)..... G. L. Beale (A)...... Wm. Jas. Young (B)... Jno. Thos. McGill (A). W. G. Isaacs (B)..... I. H. Bryant (A).... J. T. Curry (B)..... R. M. Shelton (B).... G. B. Winton (B)..... J. H. L. Davis (B)... W. E. Towson (B)..... W. G. Kirkpatrick (A). J. D. Crymes (B)..... A. R. Carter (A)..... N. W. Utley (B)..... W. G. Bonta (A)...... Lucius S. Merriam (A) O. E. Brown Langhorne Leitcii (B) J. W. Sewell (A)..... Jno. Lee Bruce (B)___ J. W. Moore (A)............................. 1890 J. T. Nolen (B)............................. 1891 W. A. Webb (A).............................. 1891 (A) Academic. W. A. Christian (B)........................ 1892 T. C. Meadows (E).......................... 1892 Thos. Carter (B)........................... 1893 T. C. Meadows (A).......................... 1893 Thos. Cartes (B)........................... 1894 Gertrude Jones (A)......................... 1894 Henry Files Cranshaw ...................... 1895 Campbell Bonner (A)........................ 1896 Henry Beech Carre (B)...................... 1897 Shepard H. Werlein (A)..................... 1897 O. McKabney (B)............................ 1898 Wm. M. Patterson (A)....................... 1898 Wm. J. Howard.............................. 1899 Mary L. Pierce............................. 1900 Herbert Gannaway .......................... 1901 Albert C. Snead............................ 1902 Mary Evalin Brown (A)...................... 1903 Lucy Dell Ross (A)......................... 1904 J. M. Corum (A)............................ 1905 Evelin Ellis Vann (B)...................... 1906 Jas. E. Chappell (A)....................... 1906 H. M. Whaling, Jr. (B)..................... 1907 E. W. Shuler (A)........................... 1907 Bernard Fensterwald (A).................... 1908 Robt. M. Hawkins........................... 1908 Wesley b. Smith (B)........................ 1909 IB) Biblical. Owen Prize Medal 1877 1877 1878 1878 1879 1879 1880 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1885 1886 1886 1887 1887 1888 (B).................................. 1888 1889 1889 1890 (273) 0. A. W. Cage.. W. E. Towson. J. C. Ork..... J. A. Burrow... L. C. Young____ ClIAS. II. W'VCHE K. H. Rawlings. N. M. Watson...... l.ANGHORNE I.EITCH . N. H. I). Wilson — J. T. Nolen....... W. A. Christian. .. W. B. Beauchamp.. Thomas Carter..... Felix Coleman ---- G. H. I. am but h ... Raleigh W. Green. .. A. L. P. ................... 1882 ..................... 1883 ................... 1884 ................... 188'. ................... 188« .................. 1887 ................... 1888 H. B. Carre............... Green Medal Felix R. Hill....... Thos. A. Hearn...... J. S. Barnes......... R. H. Wynn.......... F. H. Coleman ...... Tuos. H. Hayden..... J. L. Cunnincim...... ................... 1896 Eliot F. Shepard Prize ................... 1887 ................. 1888 .............. 1889 .................... 1890 ........ 1891 .................... 1892 ................... 1893 .................... 1894 .................... 1895 .................... 189« .................... 1897 Lorenzo I). Patterson... Charles Franklin William Arnold Lambeth E. Wadsworth Lipscomb. Carol Vincent Lanius. .. II. M. Whaling, Jr.... (’osten Jordan Harrell. ................. 1909 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 Taylor Junior Medal Paul E. Sergek Thos. Lee Odom 1894 Jas. H. Antrum Williamson ('. Wellburn Randolph G. Moore Jesse B. Jitter 1898 1899 1900 1901 (274) R. I). Laupheimer 1902 Annual Freshman Mathematics Medal James E. Chappeli........................... 1905 James Martin Souby.......................... 1906 Wm. II. Klyce, Jr Noel T. Dowling.......................... 1907 James B. Calhoun......................... 190S 1909 (27b) (277) Engineering Association Officers J. R. CHESHIRE C. B. COVINGTON . I’redd lit Vice-President J. A. B. H. ANDERSON W. MAY . . II. HARDAWAY JR Recording Corree Minding Secretory Secretory Treasurer Members Bond, W. H Buford, E. H ..Now Orleans. I.a. ..Nashville. Tonn. Weakley, S. A Williams, H. H Witherspoon, E. K Nashville, Tonn. Barnosvillc. Ga. Murfreesboro, Tonn. CHESHIRE. J. R... Covixr.ToN. C. I... ..Nashville. Tonn. ..Nashville. Tonn. Sophomore Class 2k!aV. A. W McMurray. .1. W. ..Nashville, Tonn. ..Nashville. Tonn. Anderson. .1. II Bellevue. Tonn. Neely. W. 1) Pentecost. C. B. Roonhy, m .A... ....Smyrna, Tonn. ..Nashville, Twin. ..Nashville, Tonn. Bruce, C. K Burk. Max Nashville. Tcnn. . ..Logoisk, Minsk, Russia. Sample, H. A. B. ... Memphis, Tonn. Curtiss. L. R Jackson. Tonn. ... Nashville. Tcnn. Alexander. W. M Bang, William Buford, J. S... Covington, C. I Gallatin. Tonn. ....Nashville. Tonn. .... Nashville, Tonn. ....Nashville. Tonn. ....Nashville. Tonn. .... Nashville. Tonn. Dickson, Tonn. Dougherty. P. C Fuovers. H. F Frierson, J. 1 Gilmore. C Pulaski. Twin. Adairvillc. Ky. Mt. Pleasant, Tcnn. Nashville. Tonn. DePiekri. B. L. Hogan, P. w... •Joslin. Otto... Howe. w. II Jones, J. E., Jr Nashville. Tonn. Jonesboro, Ark. McClure. M. B. Moore. Paul C ....Nashville. Tonn. Cullcoka. Tonn. ..Ft. Worth. Texas. Kir km an. C. M Nashville, Tenn. Petty, John M Stewart, W. T IilGHTMAN, A. M Nashville. Tenn. (278) Vanderbilt Engineering Association Members MacGregor, h Maddux, F. G .Martin. C. T Nashville, Tenn. Daniel. W. M. G Doubleday. E. G Nashville, Tenn. .Metzger, W. K., .Jr MOORE. H. II For ter. f. B Givens, W. 11 Gkanbkry. J. T St. Louis, Mo. Nashville, Tenn. Reynolds. K Nashville, Tenn. Hardaway. B. H.. Jr. ... Columbus, Ga. Roche. F. R Nashville, Tenn. Hays. .1.0 Rcddiman. S. 1 Smart. H. G Huggins. W Nashville, Tenn. Smith. C. N Johnson, F. W Nashville, Tenn. Sorrels. 0. M Steagall. G. W.. Jr Petersburg, Tenn. Johnson, I). .M Symmks. .1. Jr Nashville. Tenn. .McAlister. 11. 11. Jr Williams. C. T Copper Hill, Tenn. .Madink ks, F. K ... Murfreesboro. Tenn. Freshman Class Martin, H. O Portland, Tenn. Andrews. .1. A Siloam Springs. Ark. Reynolds. R. S Franklin, Tenn. Bailey. Wm . Jr Roach. R. A El Paso. Tex. Campbell. I). B Tullahonni. Tenn. Stewart. J. R CoPEI-AND. J. E Birmingham. Ala. Warner. J. W.. Jr Crabtree. B. I Chattanooga, Tenn. West. J. B Nashville, Tenn. (279) (281) TiUnt.marn The University Calumet Club of the Literary Fraternity of Sigma Upsilon Officers JAMES M. SOUBY.......................................President ROBERT II. WHITE.....................................Secretary JOHN I1ILL.................................... ... Treasurer Grantlano Rice 1 lonorary Members John J. Luck Active Geo. R. Mayfiklm J. M. SOUBY Ika 1). Smith F. IIili. Turner Robert S. Henry Members Cmari.es Cason Robert II. White C. Walter Gray C. I). Daniel John Hill G. I . Tiiruston, Jr. Alumni Members John E. Rosser T. T. Hatton Chas. A. Lu yi ('. A. Bowen Neil F. Cullo.m J. E. Berry J. M. CULBRETII John C. Ransom Lee D0UCLA3 H. 1 . Whaling. Jr. A. M. SOUBY N. T. Dowling S. Cecil Ewing Paul B. Kern John L. Craig Allan F. Ooei.l Robert I- Vaughn l . 11. Morton (283) (285) Commodore Club Officers . President Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer . Director Members I). Perkins Sexton A. S. Zkmp W. A. Davis J. G. RoGBR3 Tiios. PKPI'ER Mokton B. Adams Robert S. Henry R. C. Patterson Chaki.es Cason W. M. Cl-AYTON James M. Souby Erwin Caldwell Pali. F. Nye J. Ross Cheshire Joel J. Hobson J. R. CHESHIRE .... PAUL F. NYE.......... W. A. DAVIS........... MORTON B. ADAMS . . . ERWIN CALDWELL . . . Owl Club Officers F. K. MOORMAN.....................Premier J. M. WII.SON, JR.................Secretary Members Anderson. Wii.mam M.. Jr.. Bradford. Frank 1 ruett. k Clark. Morris Holden. k a Fork. William Vernon, lion Haitki.. Aijikrt Kij kr. a k k Hunt. Sam. Jr., i k + Jackson. Nat Baxter, -i-ao M«m rman. Francis Blake. Bon Nelson. Oscar (Justae, a k i: Sheri:ell. Howari McCoy, l t: Swann. Alfred Austell, i K Wake. Frank, a k k Williams. Henry Hudson, k i Wilson. James Miller, Jr., a K Youno, James Weakley. Jr., k i Zeiti.er. Andrew J.. a i i: ) REBECCA YOUNG Officers UTOPIA ROTHROCK LAURA MASON JENNIE DICKERSON Cuftloiliiin ADDIB BARTLETT Members Rebecca Young Mary Bkaniia.m Berenice Kaufman Louise Young Anna Clark Martha Lanier Lena Woodson Genevieve Cook Mary Fuller I.ove Ida Pearl Wood Edith Denny NANITA MacDo.NEI.L Eunice Ware Jennie Dickerson Laura Mason Florence Teague Elsie Eskind Elizabeth McElreatii Rose Tate Corinne Gladding Frances McLestek Mattie Stocks Lena Godbey Ruth McQuiddy Markka Sevier Juliet Hartman Mattie May Morgan Lamar Kyals Mamie Jennings Rome O’Neil Utopia Rothkock Elaine Jones Virginia Randle Mamie Richardson Evangeline Johnson Ada Raines Eleanor Richardson Naomi Kahoe Isabel Reynolds Morkick Rich Ferret Club Organized October 1, 1909 Officers W. M. CLAYTON.............................. W. S. MAYS................... ............. F. P. CULVER............................... D. W. STUBBLEFIELD......................... . President Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer R. H. Lyle N. B. Jackson V. Love C. M. Kirkman Harvey Prioe L. K. Jennings Palmer Holmes Members Trezevant Collier Nelson Smith Ai.len Andrews M. B. King W. A. Davis A. S. Zemp W. M. Alexander W. M. Clayton W. S. Mays D. W. Stubbi.efield F. P. Culver Morgan Blake Paul Moore (293) 1 QLEE 0LUB Glee Club Officers DR. FREDERICK W. .MOORE . . N. BAXTER JACKSON .... OCY M’COI.EI'M............. FRANK P. BRADFORD .... HARVEY PRIDE............... WILKIN STl'BBLEFIELD . . . EDWARD RIDDICK............. I’renident . Act in; President . . . Director Secret ary Treasurer . . . Librarian . i ssisla nt Ma naycr Members First Hass. F. P. Brai KORI N. B. Jackson J. A. Sevier I). W. STCItltLEKIELD First Tenor. E. 0. Riddick Harvey Pride W. S. Clemons W. M. Clayton Frank Lander T. W. Pinson Second Tenor. C. E. Sevier T. H. Inoram F. M. (ill.1.11.AND Douglas Henry D. P. Sexton J. (i. Archer. Jr. Second Hass. I. H. Lawson C. H. Beasley C. T. Williams T. R. Beggs (21 5) The Campus Rubaiyat By Omar Kyssam I. Wake! for the Sun who scattered into flight The Poker players, who sat up all night. Dawns on the Tower of College Hall and strikes The little Gargoyles with a Shaft of light. II. Before the Bell rang many stood before The Dining-room and shouted. Ope the door. You know how little Grub we have to eat, That tasted once is never relished more. III. Now the New Year reviving obi Desires, To-wit: Good grades to send Home to our Sires. The thoughtful Soul begins to grind and bone. And keep Night-watch around Minerva’s fires. IV. Each morn a bunch of Classes brings, you say; Yes, but where leaves the Class of Yesterday? The lectures are forgotten and the Notes You took, perchance, are long since cast away. V. A Book of Verses, underneath the Bough. The Jug and Loaf can go. if only thou— 0 little Book of Verses, art a Jack, And I shall read my Latin well enow. VI. Some for Phi Beta Kappa sign, and Some Sigh for a V to proudly wear back Home; While others, 'yond their Generation wise, Just make their grades and let what will come, come. VII. Strange is it not? Of all the Myriads who Before us use the Books that we use too. How few left Notes upon the Margins that Are any use in helping me and you. (29G) VI11. The studied Spots we set our Hopes upotl Turn Ashes, or they prosper, an anon The little Knowledge that we gained from them Is lost or used; hut. anyway, it's gone. IX. Myself, perforce the Chapel do frequent Four times a Week, and hear great Talk, anent This Thing and That, but never, never 1 Forget the use for which my Cuts were meant. X. Think, in the battered Caravanserai Whose Portals swing to Freshmen every day. How Senior after Senior ’bode his hour, Put on his Cap and down and went his way. XI. Ah, make the most of what you here may be. Before you leave the Harbor for the Sea; Dust into Dust, and under Dust to lie, Sans Wine, suns Song, sans Singer, sans Degree. XII. Fear not. lest some Commencement closing your Account and mine, should know the like no more; Each Year a lot of anxious Freshmen brings. And sheepskin is no cheaper than before. XIII. But when that gala Week you pass Amid the capped and gowned and favored Class. And come at length upon a vacant Place, Remember me. and murmur low. “Alas! —A. S. IF. (2D7) Bftg?? : (298) (299) UN VERSin i 5—a mu irsjsy B. E. MITCHELL G. J. STEPHENS J. C. GODBEY L. Officers . President Vice-President Secret art -Treasu rer . . . Director Members I . E. Rouse, Solo Cornet. H. W. Eskridge, Solo Cornet. W. L. Ellis, First Cornet. V. W. Blake, First Cornet, J. E. Copeijvnd, Clarinet. J. B. Coburn, Baritone. Carl Williams, Tenor. J. E. GODBEY, Tuba. J. A. Sevier. First Alto. C. E. Sevier, Second Alto. B. E. Mitchell, Trombone. R. M. SINCLAIR, Trombone. J. W. SlMPSON, Snore Drum. G. J. Stephens, Bass Drum. (301) (302) Bowrox, Richard L.. Carrington, Frank G Culver. Frank I’.. Jr Crowe, J. It., Jr..... Davis, William A______ Daniel, Selmax A... Carver. William S.... I.ester, Robert M____ Hicks, Herbert A---- Heli'EN, Albert I___ Hopkins, Sam........ Johnston, J. D....... Kimbrell, Chas. F... Mims, W. S.......... McMurphy. J. Earl. . McMurphy, Henry C Cooper, Davis C Bush, Edward . Clark, J. B..... Daniel, Chas. I) Alabama Club Roll of Members Academic Department Birmingham. Mangum, Mrs. Edith H..............................Selma. ...Anniston. Nelson, Oscar G..................................Mobile. Birmingham. Price, U. Hosmer.............................Bridgeport. _____Sheffield. O’Byrne, Fallon..............................Birmingham. .. .Anniston. Rogers, J. Woooali.............................New Market. _____La Pine Simpson, John W................................Anniston. .....Ozark. Stocks. Miss Mattie.............................Gadsden. Birmingham. ZEITLER, ANDREW J...........................Mooresville. Dental Department ..Cowp Hill. McCarty, Robert I).............................Bellview. _____Florence. McCants, Neill B.................................Tivela. _____Clanton. Perry, Frank F...............................Greensboro. ..Somerville. Price, Wood ...................................Bessemer. .Sweetwater. Reeder, Floyd B................................Florence. ...Bessemer. Reynolds, James I..............................Clio. .....Mobile. Simpson, Raymond J.............................Bessemer. .....Mobile. White, J. Lynn.................................Florence. Engineering Department .....Oxford. Copeland, John E.............................Birmingham. Birmingham. Martin, Carl T...................................Mobile. Graduate Department ...Hamilton. McGehee, Robert B........................Evergreen. _____La Pine. Perry, Wilbur I).............................Greensboro. (303) Alabama Club Law Department Greet, Ix ui Whitesides. Emmet M Andrews, I . C Medical Department Arnold, Moody Bedsole, J. G Pine Apple. Bridges, R. R Lewis, T. K.. Cunningham, II. I Calloway, J. T Cannon, a. B Flournoy, h. F Penn, J L Goodloe. H. K Richardson, w. h Gaston. R. B Gorwally, I Birmingham. Hix. W. P Ingram, Thos. H West, Paui Beene, Dow B rheological 1 depart men t Burns, Omar R Cochran, Robert P.. Cooper. George F Moore, Roy Daniel, Cullen C DeBardeleben, John T... Union town. Mullen, William M Pearson, David M Dothan. DuBois, Henry H. S Emmons, Grover C Louisville. Freeman, Arthur M Heflin. Marvin R o A.Mr OKI . AI.TKK Stevens, Bart D Howard, Willis T Hunter, James D Ledbetter. Robert E.. Lloyd, Oscar C (304) r I J Members W. A. Mahoney......Fernandina W. G. McLeod...........Apopka K. G. Oglesby..........Bartow H. B. Pattishau........Geneva 1). E. Rogers........Marietta J. A. Wells...........Chiplcy Colors: Orange and Sky Blue. Members W. I). Cawthon, DeFuniak Springs I). O. Chambers....Jacksonville J. B. Eakman. .. Weat Palm Peach J. H. Fellows.......Cottondale H. D. Frain.......Jacksonville M. C. Izt.ar ............Ocala Fruit: Pineapple. Officers K. G. OGLESBY M. C. IZLAR . J. A. WELLS . ................President . . . . Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer (305) HENRY HUDSON WILLIAMS HARRY FULCHER COMER Officers .......................President . . Secretary and Treasurer Members Academic Department Mayfield, Gforce R...........................Atlanta Sandiford, Larmour B..........................Oxford McElreath, Mary V............................Atlanta Bradford, Frank P...........................Columbus McLarty, Robert 1'...........................Decatur Mays, Wiiitefoord ......................... Atlanta Kaufman, Berenice I).........................Atlanta Ryals, Lamar G................................Corddc Griffin, Malvern U..........................Waycross Comer, Harry F.................................Comer Reynolds, Isabel E...........................Atlanta Hardaway, Ben H.............................Columbus Givens, William II..........................Columbus Wiutelky. William E..........................Atlanta Engineering Department Williams, Henry H........................Bamesville. Pharmacy Department Lewis. Henry ..................................Sparta Oliver, William E.............................Atlanta Stubbs. Wm. G............................Cartersville Medical Department Byrnes. Ralph Ray .................................. Brunner. E. C...................................Macon Biblical Department Williams, Leonard P......................Young Harris Brinkley, Sterling G.........................Thompson Daniel. Emory .J......................Waynesborough Hutchinson, George W.........................Allapaha Moore, Lkland .................................Dublin Reeves. Thomas E..............................Calhoun Sullivan. Thomas M..............................Homer (306) The Thalian Dramatic Club “SHE STOOPS TO COXQUKH. (Presented April 1!), 1910.) Officers JULIET HARTMAN.................. ELIZABETH McELREATH ............ LENA GODBEY . . . ) NANITA MACDONELL $.............. . . President . . Secretary Stage Managers Members Eunice Ware Corinnb Gladding Aihue Bartlett Jennie Dickerson Marina Sevier Elsie Kski.ni Morrice Rich Isabel Reynolds Bernice Virginia Randle Roxie O’Neil Kauffman Lois Godbey (.107) Fogg High School Club Officers S. A. WEAKLEY . . A. R. DISMUKES . . MISS IDA WOOD . . ROBERT MORTON . . MISS EUNICE WARE . JOE B. WEST , AUSTIN VAN NESS . . . President . Vice-President Secretary . . . Treasurer Assistant Treasurer Scryeauts-at-A nns William Armistead Wm. F. Bang Morgan Blake Charles Bruce Jerry Caldwell Carl R. Crutchfield Miss Jennie Dickerson A. R. Dismukes Ezra Duvall Thomas Meneese Miss Ruth McQuiddy M. B. McClure Miss Nanita McDonell Dave S. Morse H. H. Moore R. C. Morton W. F. Moncrieff, Jr. Wilber A. Nelson Members Miss Elsie Kskind Beknard Fensterwald Ralph Fensterwaij) Harry Goldberg Albert R. Halley Miss Juliet Hartman Robert M. Her ices, Jr. L. Palmer Holmes Robert Johnson Tubo W. Pinson Alexander D. Ramsey Miss Mary Virginia Randle Miss Morris Rich Elam Siiriglky J. R. Stewart Miss Mary J. Stevens D. W. Stubblefield Jno. C. Symmes, Jr. Edmund Kain Leon Lanier Joseph Laurent C. E. Lebeck Abe M. Lightman Miss Mary Fulu:r Love Arthur W. May Louis Markle II. II. McAlister Geo. L. Schlosser Miss Eunice Ware S. A. Weakley Austin Van Ness J. W. Warner John Williams J. B. West Miss Ida Wood T. H. Young, Jr. (308) Officers WIX STUBBLEFIELD...................................................President WHITEY MAYS...................................................Vice-President SLIM SHERRELL ............................................Secretary COGGY PORTER . . . Treasurer Mabei, Wll.KES H. A. B. Sample Mange Tate Zip Nye Professors’ Pets 0. Nye Jim Wilson Bill Anderson Tress Collier Bat Jackson Bob Heard Teo Pinson John Mathias Petty, alias Peety. Mike Hunt Granny Julian Fritz Moore Duck Henry Hoof Beats Toly called o'er the roll at his wonted gait. Then leaned in his chair, very sweetly sedate. Well prepared the whole bunch to annihilate. Each Freshman sat still with his eyes dilate. While his watery blood seemed to coagulate. Very slyly did Toly throw out his foul bait, And they bit. every one. how sad to relate! So. close to the end, one young profligate Waxed l old and neglected to terminate His galloping rendition, thus hoping to sate His desire for glory, and so commemorate His equestrian deeds. Hut Toly more accurate Cried out with distress, “Abate! Abate! What became of the Freshmen? Thru paths intricate They came back next year, each a candidate To walk thru Greek. Hut customs contaminate. So it's not best to tell, 'tis a subject too delicate Whether they made it on foot, on in vehicle more elaborate. —.V .E. M. (.110) (lie) •aivixsvd ivvssiM Honor Committee Officers MORTON B. ADAMS............... PAUL F. NYE................... HARVEY PRIDE.................. Members J. L. Church W. M. CLAYTON J. R. Barton J. O. Bomkr R. H. Lewis, Jr. Chairman Secretary . Clerk (313) L Y. M. C. A. Cabinet Robert II. White Chari.es Cason . J. R. Barton . A. J. Smith Ray Morrison . M. U. Griffin . Paul S. Powell Fred T. Wilson John Bull . . R. E. Bright . 0. H. Howell . C. I). Daniel ...........................President ......................Vice-President ................Recording Secretary ...........................Treasurer .............Assistant Treasurer . Chairman Membership Committee Chairman Mission Study Committee . Chairman Social Committee . Chairman Bible Study Committee . Chairman Employment Bureau Chairman Reading Room Committee ................GeneraI Secretary (315) - rnBLACKWCLl Board of Directors ROBERT H. WHITE............................................................................. ’residet ( IIARLES CASON...................................................................... Vice-President J. M. SOUBY...................................................................... Secretary-Treasurer Norman Dale Charles Driest W. M. Clayton Ray Morrison 1317) Vanderbilt Student Waiters’ Association Officers I . D. SMITH....................President FISHER MIDDLETON . . . Secretary II. F. COMER................Head ll'aitc Members 11. F. Com Kit M. N. Johnston Bruce Wade C. I Givens Max Burk T. M. WOODSO J. F. Middleton Ed Ficheck Eari. Ratcliffe G. W. FOLLIN L. COGBILL R. E. Wilson I . D. Smith II. R. Summer Joe II. Nelson N. II. Price Will I.ocan W. L. Ewinc.ton (HI ) Vanderbilt Students’ Bible Class Officers G. R. MAYFIELD...........................................................Under H. M. HENRY..........................................................President II. P. CLARK...................................................Vice-P renident S. P. RUDDIMAN........................................................Secretary I). DANIEL.................................................General Secretary J. W. BULL..................................Chairman of Bible Study Committee Leaders of Groups H. F. Comer e. Ed Filbeck Carl C. Gardner J. Caldwell Guilds K. Hardin R. M. Lester O. G. Nelson Fred T. Wilson (319) I'lie Vanderbilt Primer a stands lot Astronomy. Astronomy lias been In vogue for eight months, but now all searchlights are worn out and everybotl has decided that Vanderbilt and Peabody were up In tin air along with Halley’s Comet. B stands for Bust. We have all been there. We hope to get t heaven anyway. C stands for Co-ed and Curiositj. Some Co-eds are Curiosities. d stands for Denny and Doctor All doctors are not Dennys, but we have hopes for them. E stands for Evolution and Education. The more • duration we get the more we evolute. Everything evolutes one way or anoth- er. We prefer the other. F -lands for Football. Footballs are either yellow or pit: pie. accord- ing to the way you look at It. We paint all our footballs yellow. G stands for Glee Club. There is only one Glee Club. It is the Van- derbilt Glee Club. We stand for it all the way around the world and back again. H stands for Honor Roll. The Honor Poll Is in the glass case at the end of the Bulletin Board. The Honor Roll sometimes conflicts with the Athletics. I stands for Inferno. We could tell Dante many things about it that the end of the Bulletin Board. The Honor Roll sometimes J stands for Jelly Beans. Some Jelly Beans have the prettiest fig- ures. Wonder why? K stands for Knocker. Dear students, don’t he knockers. I.ove one another. (320) L stands fur learning: and light. Mm-h of our learning Is very light. M stands for Moore and Smith. They keep the Bookstore. At any time, day or night, you can always find Mr. Moore and Mr. Smith in that Bookstore. N stands for not now—that is—to-morrow. To-morrow Is the host time in the world to study. O stands for Onward. The onward business is all right, hut when you get stuck, friend, there's the rub. P stands for Pharmachutes and their Pills. (Drug store pills, of course.) Q stands for Quizes. Quizes are queer. So are we after we’ve had a Quiz. R stands for Relics. Certainly we have Relics at Vanderbilt. Why. there's—but you know them as well as 1. S stands for Soul. If you don't know where your Soul is. ask Dr. Denny. It he doesn't know ask his Psychology Class. Dr. Denny often applies to them for information upon subjects not quite clear to him. T stands for Tiger. Tigers come from Sewanee and browse around on Dudley Field until the Commodores drive them back to their mountain, where they remain one year. U stands for I'topia. Did any of you ever see I'topia? V stands for VALE. This should come hist but. unfortunately, the alphabet is not so arranged. W stands for Woolgathering and Winter. The only time wool is useful is in winter. That is why so much wool is gathered at Vanderbilt every winter. X Y and Z are purely arbitrary. They may stand for whatever you --------------- please. (•{21) EUNICE WARE. Bachelors of Ugliness The degree of Bachelor of Ugliness was devised by Prof. Wm. Dodd, in 1885, and since that time it has been esteemed as the highest honor conferred on a Vanderbilt student by the student body. 1884—1S«5 T. P. Branch............Rockwood, Tenn. 1885 1886- B. G. WALLER............Morganlield, Ky. 1886 1887 A. K. Clemknt...........Humboldt. Tenn. ‘1886— 1887 K. E. Crockett...........Union City. Tenn. 1887— 1888—1 rank TaYLOR...............Austin, Tenn. 1888— 188ft- . S. Rosebokol’gii.......Memphis, Tenn. 1889— 1890—Jeef McCarn......................Nashville, Tenn. 1890— 1891—H. E. Bkmis..............Jefferson, Texas. 1X91—1892—J. A. Robins..................Guntown, Miss. 1892—1898- R. W. C'iawson..........Ml. Pleasant, Tenn. 1898 1894 W. W. Craig......................Friendship, Tenn. 1894- 1895- W. It. Hendrix..................Nashville, Tenn. 1X95—1896—H. X. Pharr....................Berwick, La. 1896 1897- Myles O’Connor l.eiper’s Fork. Tenn 1897 1898- Piiii. Conneli .... Nashville, Tenn 1898- 1899 S. V. Gardner Memphis. Tenn 1899 1900- W. A. White 1900 1901- F. S. Palmer .... Waynesboro, Ga 1901- -1902 J. E. Edckkton ....Columbia, Tenn 1902 1908- B. P. Carr 1908 1904- Ben Clary . . . Hell Buckle. Tenn 1904- 1905 E. B. Tucker Smyrna. Tenn 1905- 1906- E. J. Hamilton Harrison, Miss 1906 1907- A. M. Souby ....Nashville, Tenn 1907- 1908 1908- 1909- (322) Tie Vote. £ Elected, but resigned. (323) Vanderbilt University Athletic Association Officers DR. W.M. L. DUDLEY . . . President DR. I). R. STUBBLEFIELD . . Vice-President J. E. HART Secretary C. S. BROWN Treasurer Alumni Directors A. 15. Him. II. K. Jackson W. K. Manikjj ('has. C. Trabck I.ucius K. Burch Football Team W. I . Nkki.Y. Captain N. 15. Jackson. Mann get W. II. IIOWK, Assistant Manager Members Baseball Team KlCII ARI I.YU:. Captan, M. 15. Akams. Manager S. A. WEAKLEY, A Mint ant Manager Track Team Basket-Ball Team R. 15. McGEIIEK. Captain W. L. Gil.MORE, Manager WlLMS STEWART, Assistant Manager (321) Wn,m i! Nelson. Captain ('HAS. Cason. Manager M. H. Ci.AI'.k. Assistant Manage VANDERBILT VS. SEWANF.K. HKXRY WILLIAMS J. R. CHESHIRE . X. B. JACKSOX . DAN McGUGIX . E. J. HAMILTON . R. C. PATTERSON Football Officers 1909-1910 . . . Captain . . . Manager Assistant Manager . . . . Coach . Assistant Coach . Assistant Coach Officers 1910-1911 W. D. NEELY...................... N. B. JACKSON.................... W. II. HOWE...................... DAN McGUGIX...................... . . . Captain . . . Manager Assistant Manager . . . Coach Varsity Men Allen Brown . . M. U. Griffin . . Leslie Covington . Geo. W. Steagall . E. B. ROSS . . . R. B. McGeiiee . E. Y. Freeland W. D. Neely . . H. H. Williams . Ray Morrison . . W. E. Metzger, Jr. Morton B. Adams Willis T. Stewart . Left End Left Tackle Left Guard . . Center . Right Guard Right Tackle Right End . Quarter Right Half . Left Half . Full Back . Half Back . . . End Subs.—Carl Martin, Full; J. II. Anderson, End; Cecil Covington, End; W. B. Hart. Half. (327) VANDKRBILT VS. AUBUKN. Football Record, 1909 DATE. SCORE OPPONENTS SCORE. AT September 25. Vanderbilt . 52 S. P. U . . 0 . Nashville. October 2. Vanderbilt . 28 Mercer . . 5 Nashville. October 9. Vanderbilt . 28 Rose P. I . . 3 . Nashville. October 16. Vanderbilt . . . . . 0 Alumni . . 3 . Nashville. October 23. Vanderbilt . 17 Auburn . . 0 . Nashville. October 30. Vanderbilt 17 Mississippi .... . . 0 . Nashville. November 6. Vanderbilt . 51 Tennessee .... . . 0 . . . . Nashville. November 13. Vanderbilt . 0 Ohio State .... . . 5 . Columbus. November 20. Vanderbilt 12 Wash i ngton Uni versi ty . 0 . . . . St. lam is. November 25. Vanderbilt . 5 Sewanee . . 16 . . . . Nashville. The Reserves Anderson (Capt.) . End Ridgeway . Blake . . . . . . End Bell. Dix Brown, C. H. Bomak English Jones . Robbins Martin, Reeves .... Henry .. . Full Half Subxtitutcx. Hall. Quarter; Ewing. Center; Johnson. Half; Bradford. Full. Reserves Reserves Reserves Reserves Reserves Reserves Record 28 Court Square 0 35 Pcoples-Tucker School . 0 2 Fork High School 0 37 Ogden College . . 0 6 Castle Heights . Vi (329) VANDERBILT VS. SKWANLL. VANDERBILT VS. SEW A NEK. Pale 1890. 91 1891. 92 1892. 93 1893, 91 1894, 95 1895, 96 1896, 97 1897, 98 1898. 99 1899, 00 1900. 01 1901. 02 1902 03 1903.04 1904.05 1905. 06 1906, 07 1907,08 1908, 09 1909, 10 Football Officers from the Beginning ('•iplaitm E. H. Jones . K. II. Jones K. 11. Jones W . J. Keli-ar W . J. Kellar W . P . Connell w . P . Connell 11. M . Boor.her J. A. jOODSO.V W, H. Sim mo J. F. II. Barbee J. E. Edc.ekton II. W . Davis Frani Kym: . T. B. Graham In NIS Brown I). B. Blake . R. E. Blake . J. V. Blake . 11. II. Williams Manager Bradford Knapp Herman I). Ri;iim S. K. Bland .1. (1. Jackson E. F. Kennedy J. (1. Jackson L. G. Fa nt L. (I. Fant E. W. i.INDSEY W. B. C. PlLCHER 1. G. Marsh am. Roy Bcckley Alonzo Monk C. C. Green- Mark A. Bradford Ed Thompson II. E. Palmer Allen Cox J. R. Cheshire (332) Class Football TUB CAPTAINS SOPIIOMORKS VS. BKESIIMKN Seniors, 0; Juniors, 0. Sophomores. 12; Freshmon, 0. (333) SENIOR VS. JUNIOR Seniors, 0; Juniors, 0, BASE BALL Baseball Officers 1908-1909 W. H. BOND..........................................Captain K. B. M All PIN.....................................Manager M. B. ADAMS....................................Assistant Manager E. J. HAMILTON........................................Coach Officers 1909-1910 R. II. LYLE...........................................Captain M. B. ADAMS............................................Manager S. A. WEAKLEY.................................Assistant Manager E. J. HAMILTON...........................................Coach Members of Team Daviosok......................................................Catcher Freeland..............................................First Base Barry.................................................Second Base Bond.......................................................Short Stop LYLE.......................................................Third Base COLDNAMEK............................................... Left Field PlNSON..................................................Center Field Morrison..........................................Bight Field-Pitcher Rush..............................................Right Field-Pitcher Beasley.......................................................Pitcher Coleman.......................................................Pitcher Substitutes.—AVarken, Catcher; Williams. First Base; ('. E. SEVIER, Outfield: A. Brown, Outfield. FRAZER n BlAfkwru- (335) Baseball DATE. SCORE April 1. Vanderbilt . . . . . 19 April 2. Vanderbilt •} April 3. Vanderbilt 0 April 3. Vanderbilt 3 April 9. Vanderbilt . 4 April 10. Vanderbilt . .... I April 10. Vanderbilt . . . . . 3 April 15. Vanderbilt 0 April 16. Vanderbilt . . . . o April 17. Vanderbilt 1 April 19. Vanderbilt . . . . o April 21. Vanderbilt . . . . 1 April 22. Vanderbilt .... 15 April 23. Vanderbilt . . . . . 8 April 30. Vanderbilt . . 5 May 1. Vanderbilt .... 1 May 7. Vanderbilt . . . . 0 May 8. Vanderbilt . o May 30. Vanderbilt 9 May 31. Vanderbilt .... 11 May 31. Vanderbilt 0 Record, 1909 OPPONENTS Chattanooga University Georgia Tech. Georgia Tech. Georgia Tech. University of Alabima University of Alabama University of Alabama University of Michigan University of Michigan University of Michigan University of Mississippi University of Mississippi Georgetown .... Georgetown .... University of Tennessee University of Tennessee Sewanee................ Sewanee................ Sewanee................ Sewanee................ Sewanee................ SCORE. AT 1 . Chattanooga 2 Atlanta. 1 Atlanta. 5 Atlanta. r . Tuscaloosa. 2 Tuscaloosa. 4 . Tuscaloosa. 6 . Nashville. 4 . Nashville. 7 . Nashville. 3 . Nashville. 0 . Nashville. 6 Nashville. . Nashville. 10 . . Nashville. 6 . . . Nashville. 4 . Sewanee. 1 . . Sewanee. 2 . Nashville. 2 Nashville. 2 Nashville. (336) Reserve Baseball Team McKee, Captain. The McKee. Catcher. Warren and Adams. First Hare. McLean ami Howe, Second Hare. Wh.kes ami .1. Sevier, Shortstop. Do: . Sciii.osskr. Knox, TIk Reserves...........................7 Reserves..........................15 Reserves ......................... 5 Reserves...........................S Reserves...........................3 Reserves ......................... 0 Reserves..........................f Reserves ......................... o Reserves ......................... 0 1909 Adams, Manager. Line-Up Culver, Center Field. Bateman and Todd. Third Harr. J. Sevier and Gilliland, Left Field. Kvans. Kikkman and Stewart. Right Field. Kikkman and Gilliland. Hitchers • Record Branham Hughes . . . 1 Mooney School . . . 17 Battle ( round Academy . . . i Hawkins Sc1kk I . . . 10 Williams School . . . . 1 Williams School 2 Scwanee Reserves 2 Sewanec Reserves . . . 3 Sewanee Reserves . . . 5 (337) Baseball Officers Year: 1885,86 . Captain: CHAMBERS KELI.AR . Manager: J. A. Clinton 1886,87 . Chambers Kei.lar . C. N. Burch 1887,88 . Chambers Keu.ak 1888,89 Pope Taylor . . . 1889,90 1890,91 R. A. Barr . . , 1891.92 . C. K. McKenzie . . P. H. Porter 1892,93 . C. F. McKenzie . . P. H. Porter 1893,91 . F. M. Fletcher . . W. R. Cole 1894,95 . W. K. Hbnmuz W. Y. Elliott 1895,96 G. M. Pritchett . Devekecx I.ake 1896.97 1). 'I'. Merritt . . L. G. Fant 1897,98 . 1). T. Merritt . F. C. Rand 1898,99 T. W. Davis . . . 1). W. Jones, Jr. 1899.00 B. F. Carr . . . T. F. Foster 1900,01 H. G. Rice . . . W. F. Draper, Jr. 1901,02 W. H. Simmons . . M. E. Holder ness 1902,03 I). P. Brown . . . G. W. Meux 1903, 04 Alex Perky . . . B. L. Clary 1904,05 K. J. Hamilton . F. W. Chappell 1905, 06 H. P. Travis . . . . . . . W. E. Norvell, Jr. 1906, 07 J. L. Craig . . . Owsley Manier 1907, 08 E. A. Incus . . H. I). Dozier 1908,09 W. H. Bond . . . E. B. Maupin 1909, 10 R. II. Lyle . . . M. B. Adams (338) i • '4 i 4 V Track Team Officers 1908-1909 J. B. PROCTOR (’. !•’. BRUM BACH CHARI.ES CASON ED HAMILTON . Captain . . . Manager Assistant Manager . . . . Coaeli Officers 1909-1910 WILBUR A. NELSON.......................Captain CHARLES CASON..........................Manager M. H. CLARK..................Assistant Manager ED HAMILTON..............................Coach Members 1908-09 Squad J. F. Reed H. M. Rhea w. M. Clayton M. H. Clark W. A. Nelson Ray Morrison V. Blake E. Y. Freeland James Crowe I . F. Nye .1. I). Andrews Douglas Henry (341) Southern Inter-Collegiate Athlethic Association Meet Dudley Field, Nashville, Ten ., May 15. 1 0 The Score Clemson College ..................................... 60 Vanderbilt I’nivorsity................................ 36 Georgia School of Technology.......................... 1 EVENTS WINNER TIME. HEIGHT OR INSTANCE 1. Byrd, Clemson 100-yard dash 2. 3 Reed. Vanderbilt Rhea. Vanderbilt Hill. Clemson 120-yard hurdle [t Blake, Vanderbilt Stephens, Clemson 1. Barnett, Clemson Half-mile run 2. 3. Clayton, Vanderbilt Clark, Vanderbilt i. Byrd. Clemson 21 ft.. 6 1-1 in. Running Broad Jump 3.‘ Morrison, Vanderbilt Stephens, Clemson 1. Byrd. Clemson 220-yard dash 2. Rhea. Vanderbilt Reed, Vanderbilt 1. Procter, Vanderbilt .... 10 ft.. 9 1-4 in. Pole Vault 2. Kurtick, Clemson Stephens. Clemson 1- Goree, Georgia Tech... . 5 ft., 7 3-4 in. Running High Jump • White, Clemson Kurtick, Clemson (342) Hammer Throw- Mile Hun Shot Put 110-yard Dash 220-yard Hurdle ( • 2- I «• f • i 2- I 3- • I i I i is- (313) Freeland, Vanderbilt Flemming, Clcmson Davis, Georgia Tech Nelson, Vanderbilt . Henry, Vanderbilt Andrews, Vanderbilt White. Cl cm son___ Flemming. Clem son Freeland, Vanderbilt Byrd, Clcmson ..... Barnett, Clem son Garrett, Clcmson Hill, Clcmson ..... Myers, Georgia Tech Blake, Vanderbilt .............Ill ft. •I min., 17 2-5 sec. ....26 ft., 7 1-2 in. ..........53 d-5 sec. ..........27 2-5 sec. Vanderbilt-Tennessee Dual Meet Dudley Field, Nashville, l enii.. pril 22. 1909 The Score Vanderbilt University ...................... 50 University of Tennessee..................... 115 Southern Amateur Athletic I'nion Meet llirminghum. Mahum.i. Ma S, 1909 The Score Vanderbilt University.................... !. • Birmingham Athletic Club.................. 2:5 University of Tennessee.................... 23 University of Alabama....................... 20 Iiirmingham Y. M. C. A........................ G A separate score was also kept for the three college teams entered, as if they had been engaged in a triangular meet. The score is as follows: Vanderbilt University ...................... 51 University of Tennessee ................... 35 University of Alabama ....................... 31 Twelfth Annual Inter-Scholastic Track Meet Dudley Field. May X. 1909 The ! Castle Heights School..................... 50 1-3 Mooney School ............................ 33 1-3 Branham and Hughes School................ 17 1-3 Columbia Military Academy Score Louisville Male High School.......................... 0 Fogg High School..................................... 7 Morgan School ........................................ 0 ......................... 0 (344) S. I. A. A. Records An Intercollegiate record .s one made at the annual championship meet of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association. EVENT RECORD HOLDER COLLEGE YEAR 100-Yard Dash 9 4-6 . It. K. Mason 1908 220-Yard Dash 22 1-5 . R. K. Mason 1908 440-Yard Dash 50 2-5 1902 880-Yard Run 2:5 2-5 . Davenport 1908 One Mile Run 4:47 2-5 . Nelson 1909 120-Ya.d Hurdle 16 3-5 . W. .1. Anderson 1900 220-Yard Hurdle 27 1-4 . Whiteman 1899 Running High Jump.. .. 5 ft. 9 1-4 in . W. J. Anderson 1905 Running Broad Jump.... 21 ft. 8 1-2 in . K. J. Hamilton Vanderbilt 1906 Putting 10-lb. Shot 10 ft. 7 in .Crutchfield Vanderbilt 1898 Throwing Hammer 121 ft. 5 1-2 in . Parrish Texas 1904 Pole Vault 10 ft. 9 1-2 in . Procter Vanderbilt 1909 Vanderbilt Records The best records made by Vanderbilt men in any recogn ized games: EVENT RECORD HOLDER YEAR 100-Yard Dash 9 4-5 . R. K. Mason 1908 220-Yard Dash 22 1-5 . R. K. Mason 1908 440-Yard Dash 50 1-5 . R. K. Mason 1908 880-Yard Run 2:3 4-5 . W. M. Clayton 1909 One Mile Run 4:47 2-5 . Wilbur Nelson 1909 120-Yard Hurdle 16 3-5 . W. J. Anderson 1900 220-Yard Hurdle 27 1-4 J. J. Whiteman 1899 High Jump ft. 9 1-4 in . W. J. Anderson 190' Broad Jump .... 21 ft. 8 1-2 in , K. J. Hamilton 1900 Putting 10-lb. Shot .... 40 ft. 7 in W. M. Crutchfield 1898 Throwing Hammer .... 130 ft. 3 1-2 in .0. F. Noel 1907 Pole Vault .... 10 ft. 9 1-2 in .J. B. Procter 1909 Throwing Discus ... 97 ft. . K. Y. Freeland 1909 (315) Track Team Officers Year. 1S85-80 1880-87 1887- 88 1888- 80 1880-00 1800-01 1801-02 1802-08 1808-04 1804-05 F. B. Fogg, Captain of Field Sports F. B. Fogg. Captain of Field Sports H. Johnson. Captain of Field Sports C. X. BURCH. Captain of Field Sports Klliston Farrell, Captain of Field Sports E. H. JoN'ES. Captain of Field Sports Bradford Knapp, Manager of Field Sports S. K. Bi.ANn. Captain of Field Spurts V. I . Connell. Manager of Field Sports No record Year. 1805- 06 1806- 07 1807- 08 1808- 00 1800-00 1000-01 1001-02 1002-02 1003-01 1004 05 1005- 0C 1006- 07 1007- 08 1008- 00 1000-10 Captain. II. M. BnoGIIKK W. X. Davis . It. I. Moore J. A. A.mhkkg It. D. Smart . II. C. Mason . Grinneli. Jones F. A. Black . V. J. Anderson I). B. Blake . E. J. Hamilton J. E. Lockhart J. X. Stone J. B. Procter . Wilbur A. Xei.s n Manager. H. X. Pharr W. H. Johnson D. I. Miller It. L. I.UNI It. L. Lund J. V. COBBEI.L P. II. Whiting V. I. Moore L. I). Hudson E. B. Tucker .1. B. G. Brown A. F. Jones T. F. Paine C. F. Brumbacii C iias. Cason (347) I Freshman HARDWICK .............................. Forward Amis .................................. Forward Wade ................................... Center Basket-Ball Officers 1909-1910 K. B. MeGEHEE...........................Captain W. L. GILMORE...........................Manager W. T. STEWART................Assistant Manager Varsity Line-up. NEELY ................................. Forward MARTIN ................................ Forward Nelson ................................ Forward WEAKLEY ............................... Forward McGehee ................................ Center Sorrells ................................ Guard Brown ................................... Guard Freeland ................................ Guard Pentecost ............................... Guard Reserve Line-up NELSON ................................ Forward WEAKLEY ............................... Forward Graham ................................. Center McI.ARTY ................................ Guard Freeland ................................ Guard Sophomore Line-up Howe .................................. Forward Klyce ................................. Forward Pinson ................................. Center JONES ................................... Guard Heard ................................... Guard IIekiges ................................ Guard C. Brown ................................ Guard Line-up Robbins ................................. Guard Bowron .................................. Guard WlLKEKSON ............................... Guard (349) Basket-hall Record uale Score Opponent December 28 Vanderbilt .......................... 53 Atlanta A C December 29 Vanderbilt ............................ 29 Columbus Y. M. r. ....... Deceml er 30 Vanderbilt ............................ 57 Montgomery Y. M. C. A. December 31 Vanderbilt ............................ 25 Mobile Y. M. C. A January 1 Vanderbilt ............................ 50 Birmingham A. C.' February 7 Vanderbilt .............................. Alumni . February 9 Vanderbilt ........................... .17 Cumberland .... February 17 Vanderbilt .............................. ;i Sewance .... February 22 Vanderbilt ............................... 28 Central February 23 Vanderbilt ............................... r, Georgetown 7.7.......... February 21 Vanderbilt .............................. 21 Central February 25 Vanderbilt ............................7 5| I ouisville y! M. C. A. 77.7 March 1 Vanderbilt............................ 53 Nashville Y. M. C. A...... Total number games played Total number games won.................. Total number games lost .... Reserve Record ... 0 Castle Heights School.. ... 38 Castle Heights School.. .... 29 Battle Ground Academy ... 58 Bowen School.......... Sophomore Record Sophomores ..................................... 13 Battle Ground Academy... Sophomores ..................................... 22 Hawkins School........ Sophomores ..................................... 27 Castle Heights School... Sophomores ..................................... 30 Winthrop School ........ Sophomores ..................................... 22 Bowen School ............ Freshman Record • • • 18 I'eoples-Tucker School • • • Hawkins School..... Reserves Reserves Reserves Reserves Score At 30 Atlanta 31 Columbus 21 Montgomery 21 Mobile 30 Birmingham 21 Nashville 13 Nashville in Nashville Danville 31 Georgetown 70 Danville 39 Louisville 39 Nashville in 3 2 ; 28 19 12 IS 1 I 28 21 19 27 41 Freshman Freshman (350) Basket-ball Officers from the Beginning Year Captain Manager 1902 03 ...................................B. I.. Clary.......................Grinnell Jones 1903.01 .................................J. J. Tigert..........................E. J. Hamilton 1901. 0 ................................E. J. Hamilton elected—no trames recorded 190 . oo................................No Team 190G.07..................................J. N. Stone...........................E. P. Scales 1907,08.................................. v. L. Tiiroop........................A. G. Adams IOOr’oo..................................W. D. Neely...........................W. 1 . Throop 1909.10 .................................R. B. McGehee.........................W. I.. Gilmore (351) W. H. HOWE . . R. M. IIERIGES, JR. G. T. DENTON . John G. Archkr Morris H. Clark Carl Crutchfield James Crowe GYM TEAM Officers .......Captain .......Manager ......Director Members G. T. Denton R. M. Hekiges. Jr. W. H. Howe A. Ligiitman Milton McClure Ray Morrison Oscar Xye Arthur Raff Exhibitions Vanderbilt Gymnasium Indoor Athletic Carnival, March 18. (353) Castle Heights Gymnasium, Lebanon, March 5. j jlRI R RaRKFTRAI I Girl’s Basket-Ball Team, 1910 Lamar Ryals...........................................Right Forward Ki-kanou Richardson....................................heft Forward Mattik Stocks.................................................Center Ada Raines (Captain)...................................Right Guard Rebecca Young..........................................heft Guard Stella Katharine Vaughn.......................................Mascot (355) Lawn Tennis Association Officers, 1909-1910 DR. O. E. BROWN................................................President. PAUL C. BOWERS............................................Vice-President. S. P. RUDDIMAN.......................................Secretary-Treasurer. R. P. McLARTY........................................Manager of Grounds. PERKINS SEXTON............................Assistant .Manager of Grounds. Champions D. W. Stubblefield.................................Singles. I). W. Stubblefield and Wm. Huggins .... Doubles. Wm. Huggins................................Racket Winner. w. A. Nelson Alfred Swann Robt. Hawkins W. G. Logan R. Wilson Howard Skelton B. I. Crabtree Henry Ki.yce B. Fknsterwald R. Fensterwald II. W. Eskridge Members C. B. Duncan J. E. Copeland John Bull R. P. Me I. ARTY W. P. Ott J. J. Luck Perkins Sexton Paul Nye Wm. Huggins M. Dargon o. C. Lloyd I). W. Stubblefield C. J. Harrell R. K. Woottbn T. L. Smith Willard Teague I. I). Smith M. M. Murrell R. E. Rouse T. C. Chapman H. W. Moore J. 0. Bomer Thurman Harris Beverley Dougins J. H. Nelson S. P. Ruddiman H. G. Smart R. M. Lester Morgan Blake P. B. Ben ham C. N. Julian P. C. Bowers O. E. Prown E. A. Hoover J. T. Wilcox son Felix Cheatham .1. M. Ormond L. G. Painter II. W. Morgan T. II. Meek Paul Powell A. M. Harris J. C. Symmes Wesley Sm Ciias. Priest Joe West J. P. Vaughn J. R. Barton J. F. Zimmerman S. A. Van Ness G. R. Mayfield M. E. Nellums M. B. Heffner W. S. 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TENNESSEE Refurnished and Re-decorated Throughout European Plan Rates SI.00 to $. .50 Per Day Maxwell House J. K. HUME. Manager. RESTAURANT- ---------------------------— Service a to Carle. Open from f a. m. lo 12 Midnight (’’ill) Breakfast, to 11 a.m., 25 lo 80 cents. Table D’Hote Luncheon, 12 to 2 p.m., 50 cents. Special Attention to Private Dinners. Hanguets and After Theater Parties. BEST AT REASONABLE PRICES. A VISIT WILL CONVINCE. The title that it is we, “WllO Tailor Best in Nashville' Is right and just ASK ANY VANDERBILT MAN Our Hand-made Garments are Our Best Advertisement. Everything Made in Our Own Shop. Trimmings High Grade. Satisfactum Guaranteed. The Mailer nee Co. ( 08 CHURCH ST. PHONE MAIN 739. F.WEIJ. . MOSS It. S. DUDLEY TII.I.MAN CAVER T iio rOU tM AVENUE NORIM OM OSl C ARCADE NASHVILLE AWARDED THE DIAMOND MFDAL OF HONOR BY THE INDIANA PHOTOCRAPHF RS ASSOCIATION FOR 1909 IN THE CONTEST OPEN TO ALL PHOTOCRAPHERS IN THE WORLD IT IS WITH PRIDE AND PLEASURE TO STATE THAT WE HAVE MADE THE FOLLOWING SENIOR PHOTOGRAPHS FOR THIS PUBLICATION MEDICAL ACADEMIC AND ENGINEERING DENTAL TH EOLOGICAL LAW PHARMACEUTICAL Ask any of the hoys, they 'll tell you we are IT when it comes to SWELL COLLEGE TOGS The Hight Kind—So Many Styles, Zdoo Patterns that are not to he seen elsewhere. Cut amt made by those who know. No matter what you want, if it's in vogue, you'll find it here. 619 AJVV 621 CHUHCH STKEET Next to Vtndome Theater JVASHVILLL. TEjyjy. 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT TO V. U. BOYS HOOKS ANI) STATIONKKY Tlii' LATE FICTION WATERMAN PENS STANDARD WORKS HURD’S STATIONERY Largos! Itookstoro in llio Soulli TEXT-HOOKS CHAP. RECORDS SCHOOL SUPPLIES FINE ENORAVINO W’nlC or it 1 (or N hook published N wlu-r.- I S hotly it SV unit- ;in«l nr will supply it. il proytinihlc P11M isliini llousr of I In M. I4]. ( liurrli, Soulli BROADWAY AND NINTH AVE. SMITH A LAMA It NASHVILLE. TENN Handsome Presentation Goods for all occasions DIAMONDS FINE WATCHES FINE JEWELRY CUT GLASS ART WARES SOLID SILVER iKO. H.CAMIOCN CO. Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Jewelers and Opticians Fraternity Badges and Jewel- ry earned in stock and made to order Newest and prettiest designs of Pins and Badges in Univer- sity colors . . . 2oc to $1.00 hi:st ri:pair shop in tiiic city Corner 1 ’ i II11 Avenue ninl Union Si reel NASH VII.LIC WWN'iWWWWNSWSNWNNWvWANWWWWNWSNWWWVNWWW Business Malingers of School Publications iii:i(ii!K('( . Ti;. ni. (i r« u tiikiu i ki.ntin ; w ii.i. do WKI.I.TO ran uk with tiik BENSON PRINTING CO. Designers and Makers of Distinctive Catalogues 12 POriCTII AVKM'K NOIM II Wli ARK NOW ITItl.lSIIIM, WARD SENTINEL M. II A. BULLETIN W ALLACE WORLD THE BOW EN BLADE VANDERBILT HUSTLER BURBLE AND W HITE M MANY OTHICKS 1C X OilAN il ; Willi YOl W,. Also llnve in 1’ri‘ss Now llic Kive lli'imrl................... Oulu login's ol lln- 'iiii lcrliill I'liiviTnily |{o| rcHcnlinil Over oOO PAIil-S OK ItKADINO M A I TICK ANI) 22.000 (OIMICS Our Equipment Hus Enabled Us to Save Others Money—Why Not You ? As for tonality in Malarial and Workmanship W Hcfcr You to This Kdilion of the CO.MMODOm:, tlio 1 10.1.M l Ol Our Plant. AN N N N N N NV NN N N N N V X Vi CALL CP The Howe Ice Company -------F it R--- ICE Telephone Main 178. COAL Telephone Main 13. DISTILLED WATER Telephone Main 1711. The I lowe Ice Company NASHVILLE. Young Gentlemen! Telephone 'lain 2 7so Do you want your linen to appear so well that it will he the admira- tion of all your friends? If so. have it laundered at Good am! Quick Me E wen's Fourth National Bank NASHVILLE. TENNESSEE. Capital.................S600.000.00 Surplus and Profits . 750.000.00 Deposits over . . . . 6,000,000.00 Your Business is Respectfully Solicited ( 1 I lO Ks .1 T. HOW KM Pres WAI.T Kit KEITH. V.-Pres W I DlltKKI.L. V Pr. s.l. S. MTIKNRY. Cashier .1 II FALL. V Pres W. PYLE. Asst. Cashier WM J. CUMMINS. President. 4 Lines Lead to L- F- BRAOSHAW. Mgr. Director. THE DUNCAN Nashville’s exclusive Hotel Best Dining Service in the Southwest AMERICAN PLAN. Headquarters Varsity 1910 Free Shower Room Created Expressly for Athletes Medical Department, Vanderbilt University Requirements for admission. High School Diploma or equivalent. The course, which is strictly graded, consists of four sessions of seven and a half months each. Special attention given to clinics, beside work and laboratories. We own and control the University Hospital, and in the wards of which sections of Jun- ior and Senior classes are carried daily for bedside work. Session opens Sep- tember 16, 1909, and closes May 3. 1910 FOR FIRTHKR I’ARTld'LARS ADDRESS L E. BURCH, M. D., Secretary 120 EIGHTH AVE., NORTH NASHVILLE. TENN. CAPITOL ENGRAVING COMPANY Drsiyurrs—ilUustratnrii—tlrrtruttuirrs Our Specialty is the Designing and Making of l ine Halftones and Etchings for School Annuals 2 2- 24 COMM K R (: K SIR I E I HILL’S 25 STORES —S£LL — “Fit for a King ” Coffee 25c Per Pound WE ROAST IT FRESH EVERY DAY FOR ALL OUR STORES. H. G. HILL GROCERY BAKING CO. NASHVILLE. I ENNESSEE If It Is Good Meat You Want ALEX WARNER SON CAN PLEASE YOU 17 CITY MARKET. Phone Main 1565 {burnt? iir trm' an Natural” mi thr iflrmt King Haakong of Norway provided for the state dinner to Queen Alexandra recently. Think of an Irish potato with jacket on served hot from a National Steel Range. That would renew the digestive organs of a Rockefeller. If you ever marry start the home you will soon plan by buying a National for the kitchen. Always the best, cheap- est. Eat • National” cooked food and you won t need something to work while you sleep. Built for the smallest home or the smartest hostelry. YOU’LL REGRET IT IF YOU FORGET IT. MADE AND GUARANTEED BY piillipu Cv UUittnrff iflatutfartitriiig diratpamj For Fifty Years Caterers to the Needs of Southern Nurseries, Dining-rooms, Kitchens, Laun- dries and Dairies. Write or Call for Catalogue and Welcome Enterprise. ft NASHVILLE’S THE PLACE. 1.000 Students: I (Ml Teachers IN Httildini s. I a I tie $ 75,000 VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE I he University offers courses leading to degrees in the following seven departments: (1) THE ACADEMIC, embracing Classical. Scien- tific and Post-graduate courses, leading to the usual literary degree. (2) THE ENGINEERING, embracing courses in Civil. Mechanical. Mining and Electrical Engi- neering and Metallurgy, and leading to corre- sponding degrees. (3) THE BIBLICAL, embracing the English and Classical courses, and leading to the degree B.D (4 THE LAW. covering three years, and leading to the degree of LL.B. (5i THE DENTAL, covering three years, and lead- ing to the degree of D. D. S. (6) THE MEDICAL, covering four years, and lead- ing to the degree of M.D. (7) THE PHARMACEUTICAL, covering two years, and leading to the degree of Ph.C. KXl’JKNSKS—The total • xp • ------------ .... ..,,1111- . t. : ..-Mil., ..|..l .. . .11 ..,1,1. ... I'EUOWSJIH'li—Ten ocholMtlc rellowuhliw ylctdlna I 0 each ... awarded annually In the Aca«] -m! I • i'.,fiiii, nt I ••lit-ic«- aiMiluitir rnui i„i •«iai aur lutini (ii-i.iii iuk'hi in whi«h you are Intereatcd. •I i : II VIC T. Secret it r . Thomas W. Wrknne Co. HANKMHS REAL ESTATE. SALES. RENTALS. LEASES. BUILDING LOANS. LONG TIME. FAVORABLE RATES. SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS. WILLS AND ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATES. SAFETY VAULT BOXES. OCEAN STEAMSHIP AGENCY. AROUND THE WORLD VOYAGES AND TOURS. L. D. TELEPHONE MAIN 1688 1689. KEEP IN STEP with the march of progress by using world-famous PURITY BUTTER IIME KquicaU’nl to test Hatter at Half the - «st BOOKLET AND FULL INFORMATION FURNISHED UPON REQUEST. THE CAPITAL CITY DAIRY CO. Columbus, Oiilo Cumberland Telephone Telegraph Co. INCORPORATED For the South’s Development Long distance lines of this Company enable you to talk almost anywhere in Southern Indiana. Southern Illinois. Kentucky. Tennessee. Mississippi. Louisi- ana. Wc can place you in quick and satisfactory communication with the ceoplc of this great section of the country. We solicit your patronage. JAMES E. CALDWELL. President LELAND HUME. Gneral Manager J. W. HUNTER. JR.. Secretary T. D. WEBB. Treasurer GENY BROTHERS, The Leading Florists Choice Cut Flowers and . 1 rtistic -'Ioral Designs BEST IN INK CITY PHONES. MAIN 913-273 In Tulanc Building 712 CHURCH STREET. SHELTON, KIRKLAND COMPANY Ifire IlSlSUKAIMCEl ” Hotter He Insured Than Sin n “ 402-403 ST A NEMAN 14111.I)INC. NASH VIM. K. TENNESSEE I I R I 1 M I. S S I A I I () N E K V HEADLY’S CANDIES PACKAGE OR BULK) Cigars and Tobacco BEN F. WISE Hot and Cold Soda Prescription ) rug gist I I I.I.RHONI M ! N 1705 Ml I III UR' ami I 1 R I II AM., S. a In' ijmuitage National lank Solicits Your Account «Minima fflarr Shan $1,000,000.00 FRANK DIBRELL. President. N. F. CHEAIRS. Cashier. W. J. CUDE. Vice-President. E. S. BRUCH, Assistant Cashier. A. B. CUMMINGS. Assistant Cashier. ATHLETIC AFFILIATION ANI) CO-OPERATION No. we don’t run a college, but we do run the best Sporting Goods Department in town. We have ev- erything that any College Athlete could use in Base- ball. Te inis. Track Athletics. Gymnasium or other line of athletic sport. We are right on the car line up town. Phone us if you haven’t time to come in and sec us. Yours for manly sport. Dixie Sporting Goods Co. Phone Main 278. 405 CHURCH STREET. MADE IN NASHVILLE. SOLD ON HONOR. W.P. $trirth| |!urr Hiiiuift }Jaint It excels in Covering. Spreading and Durability and fails only by gradual wear. Kverv can contains a full I . S. standard measure. WARREN BROS. CO. CHURCH ST. THIRD AVE. M. 294. M. 1640. w F WEBB Proprietor TELEPHONE MAIN -KM Waldorf Starlh BOARDI NG. LIVERY. SALES STABLES Special Alfeni ion In Trade 515 TO 529 BROAD STREET NASHVILLE TENNESSEE M. E DERRYBERRY CO. Wholesale G roceries 108 2d Avc.. M. Nashville. Tenn. PHONE MAIN 4406. RES. PHONE. WALNUT 751. MARVIN W. WILES I iew Flashlight Commercial PHOTOGRAPHER 148 SIXTH AVE.. N. (Opp. W.Ttkins Hall.) QUICK SERVICE. NASHVILLE. TENN. Vanderbilt University DEPARTMENT OF DENTISTRY Offers an up-to-date and complete course in DEN- TISTRY, offering a University advantage in every respect. A request on postal card will secure our special an- nouncement for 1910-’ll. .J. P. GRAY, M.O., D.D.S., Secretary. NASHVILLE. TENN FRATERNITY AND CLUE TRADE Solicited FRAPPE AND ICES a Specially Dorider Sidebottom 513 CHl'RCH STREET Phones Mailt 427 and 1936 .Washcille, Tenn. R I1) E IN A PII () N E M A IN 2 00 TAXICAB NASHVILLE TAXICAB CO. The Most Modern Mode of Conveyance h. V' -°v V. B. TALBOT. President A. B. BATTLE. Secretary KENT SANDIDER. Assistant Secretary R. W. GREENFIELD. Vice-President HARRY PARKER Treasurer W. E. TALBOT. Assistant Treasurer F. F. McDowell. Mgr. Factory Manufacturer an.I l «-,il -r in Fur liture furnished you from the forest to your fireside ............... Factory and Mills, Tullahoma, Term. The only furniture house in Nashville that manu- factures its own furniture. ‘209 IIIIUI) VI M I . NORTH Warehouse. Corner First and Main Streets. Nashville. $Fiimilurr. ifiattr 1'•«ora. tlr. iikhkihck lawhknck jf-’iiir yiumhtuu a lift tlrrlriral iUnrk Fiinry Arl (ihiss, Fine l'ilcclric ;ind Fixtures Dmni's anil Sli;i lcs C07 CHURCH STREET. NASHVILLE. TENNESSEE, C3 H 0 E§ (53 B 0 El H0H@ VANDKItmi r HOOK STOKE Northeast Corner Kissnm Hall MOOKK SMITH JOY FLORAL COMPANY CUT FLOWERS PHONE MAIN 1192 and 1193 Fraternity Designs for Fraternity and College Functions COR. CHURCH ST and 6TH AVE. NASHVILLE. TENN. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY First National Bank NASH VI 1.1 A-]. T E N N ESS E E CAPITAL. $500,000 SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS. $400,000. DEPOSITS. $5,000,000 E. (). WATTS. President. RANDAL (T'KRKLL. Cashier. I), s. WILLIAMS. Vice-President. FRANK K. IIOt'STO.N. Assistant Cashier. A. E. I.INDSLEY. Second Vice-President. -I. It. JOHNSON. Assistant Cashier. J. M. FORD. Auditor. Your Business in .Any Line of Banking is Respectfully Solicited
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