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ALLEN  COUNTY  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


3  1833  01552  3225 


fGc  929.  II  P532G 
Phi  Kappa  Sigma. 
General,  register  of  the 

MEMBERS     OF     THE     PHI     l<APPA 

Sigma    . . . 


Digitized  by  the  Internet  Archive 

in  2010  with  funding  from 

Allen  County  Public  Library  Genealogy  Center 


http://www.archive.org/details/generalregisteroOOphik 


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GENERAL  REGISTER 


OF  THE 


MEMBERS 


OF  THE 


PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA 


FRATERNITY 


1850 


1920 


PHILADELPHIA 

A.  D.   1920 


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Table  of  Contents 


PAGE 

Preface    7 

List  of  Executive  Boards,  1869-1920 9 

List  of  Conventions  Held,  1854-1920 14 

Table  of  Membership,  1920 16 

Bibliography 19 

History  of  the   Fraternity 23 

Executive  Board  of  the  Grand  Chapter,  1920 43 

Alpha  Chapter  — 

University  of  Pennsylvania,  Philadelphia  (1850) 45 

Beta  Chapter  — 

Princeton  University,  Princeton,  N.  J.   (1853-1878) 145 

Gamma  Chapter  — 

Lafayette  College,  Easton,  Pa.   (1853-1883) 169 

Delta  Chapter  — 

Washington  and  Jefferson  College,  Washington,  Pa.  (1854)      .      .     197 

Epsilon  Chapter  — 

Dickinson  College,  Carlisle,  Pa.  (1854) 255 

Zeta  Chapter  — 

Franklin  and  Marshall  College,  Lancaster,  Pa.  (1854)     ....     315 

Eta  Chapter  — 

University  of  Virginia,  Charlottesville,  Va.   (1854) 373 

Theta  Chapter  — 

Centenary  College  of  Louisiana,  Jackson,  La.   (1855-1861)        .      .     417 

Iota  Chapter  — 

Columbia  University,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (1855) "427 

Kappa  Chapter  — 

Emory  and  Henry  College,  Emory,  Va.   (1856-1861)      ....     469 
Lake  Forest  College,  Lake  Forest,  111.  (1893-1894) 479 

Lambda  Chapter  — 

University  of  North  Carolina,  Chapel  Hill,  N.  C.   (1856-1895)      .     485 

3 


4  CONTENTS. 

Mr  Chapter —  page 

Tulane  University,  New  Orleans,  La.   (1858) 511 

Xr  Chapteh  — 

Cumberland  University,  Lebanon,  Tenn.  (1859-1861)       ....     539 

Xi  Chapter  — 

University  of  Mississippi,  Oxford,  Miss.   (1859-1861)      ....     547 

Omicrox  Chapter  — 

Centre  College,  Danville,  Ky.  (1860-1862) 553 

Pi  Chapter  — 

Harvard  University,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (1865-1866)   .....     559 

Rho  Chapter  — 

Austin  College,  Huntsville,  Texas  (1865) 565 

University  of  Illinois,  Champaign,  111.   (1892) 569 

Sigma  Chapter  — 

Lehigh  University,  Bethlehem,  Pa.    (1870-1887) 609 

Tatj  Chapter  — 

Randolph-Macon   College,  Ashland,  Va.    (1872) 621 

Upsilox  Chapter  — 

Xorthwestern  University,  Evanston,  111.   (1872) 663 

Phi  Chapter  — 

University  of  Richmond,  Richmond,  Va.   (1873) 713 

Chi  Chapter  — 

Racine  College,  Racine,  Wis.  (1873-1875) 749 

Psi  Chapter  — 

Long  Island  Medical  College,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.   (1876-1878)    .     .     755 
Pennsylvania  State  College,  State  College,  Pa.  (1890)     ....     759 

Omega  Chapter  — 

Haverford  College,  Haverford,  Pa.   (1884-1890) 807 

Alpha  Alpha  Chapter  — 

Washington  and  Lee  University,  Lexington,  Va.   (1894)      .      .      .     819 

Alpha  Beta  Chapter  — 

University  of  Toronto,  Toronto,  Canada  (1895-1898)     ....     851 

Alpha  (;.\m.ma  Chapter  — 

West  Virginia  University,  Morgantovvn,  West  Va.  (1890)    .      .      .     857 

\  i  in  a  Delta  Chapter  — 

I  Diversity  of  Maine,  Orono,  Me.   (1898) 893 

A  i  i'ii  a   Kpsilox  Chapter  — 

Armour  Institute  of  Technology,  Chicago,  111.  (1898)     ....     939 


CONTENTS.  5 

Alpha  Zeta  Chapter  — ■  page 

University  of  Maryland,  Baltimore,  Md.   (1899) 983 

Alpha  Eta  Chapter  — 

College  of  Charleston,  Charleston,  S.  C.  (1901-1904)       .      .      .      .1015 

Alpha  Theta  Chapter  — 

University  of  Wisconsin,  Madison,  Wis.  (1901) 1021 

Alpha  Iota  Chapter  — 

Vanderbilt  University,  Nashville,  Tenn.  (1902) 1059 

Alpha  Kappa  Chapter  — 

University  of  Alabama,  University,  Ala.   (1903) 1093 

Alpha  Lambda  Chapter  — 

University  of  California,  Berkeley,  Cal.   (1903) 1117 

Alpha  Mtt  Chapter  — 

Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  Boston,  Mass.  (1903)    .      .   1153 

Alpha  Nu  Chapter  — 

Georgia  School  of  Technology,  Atlanta,  Ga.  (1904) 1181 

Alpha  Xi  Chapter  — 

Purdue  University,  West  Lafayette,  Ind.  (1905) 1207 

Alpha  Omicron  Chapter  — 

University  of  Michigan,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.   (1905)  ....   1231 

Alpha  Pi  Chapter  — 

University  of  Chicago,  Chicago,  111.  (1905) 1263 

Alpha  Rho  Chapter  — 

Cornell  University,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.   (1911) 1293 

Alpha  Sigma  Chapter- — 

University  of  Minnesota,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  (1915) 1323 

Alpha  Tau  Chapter — ■ 

Leland   Stanford   Junior   University,   Stanford,   Cal.    (1915)    .      .   1347 

Alpha  Upsilon  Chapter  — ■ 

University  of  Washington,  Seattle,  Wash.  (1919) 1365 

Alpha  Phi  Chapter  — 

State   University   of   Iowa,   Iowa  City,   Iowa 1381 

Geographical  Index 1391 

Addenda 1481 

Alphabetical  Index 1485 


PREFACE 

The  constitution  of  the  Fraternity  provides  for  the  is- 
suance of  a  General  Register  every  ten  years.  The  edition  of 
1910  was  a  long  advance  over  the  semi-centennial  book  of 
1900,  which  was  the  first  issue  which  attempted  to  give  detailed 
biographical  data.  The  work  on  this  present  volume  was 
greatly  simplified  not  only  because  of  the  data  available  from 
the  1910  Register  but  also  because  of  the  collection  during  the 
intervening  ten  years  of  biographical  material  from  members 
whose  data  was  incomplete  or  missing  in  the  former  book.  On 
the  other  hand  over  two  thousand  new  members  joined  the 
Fraternity  in  the  last  decade.  Information  blanks  were  again 
sent  out  to  all  living  members  and  all  material  taken  from  the 
former  book  has  been  carefully  edited  and  revised. 

Over  twenty-four  hundred  members  of  the  Fraternity  were 
in  the  service  of  the  country  during  the  Great  War,  and  it  is 
peculiarly  appropriate  that  this  book  should  contain  a  pei'ma- 
nent  record  of  such  service. 

A  general  catalog  of  the  membership  of  any  organization 
is  useful  in  proportion  to  the  thoroughness  of  its  preparation 
and  the  accuracy  of  its  information.  This  book  is  offered  to 
the  Fraternity  in  the  hope  that  it  meets  such  test,  although 
it  is  practically  impossible  to  avoid  all  errors.  Where  the 
biographical  data  is  incomplete  or  lacking  the  cause  is  the 
failure  of  some  members  to  respond  or,  in  the  case  of  deceased 
members,  the  failure  of  repeated  efforts  to  locate  descendants 
or  others  who  might  give  the  desired  information. 

Boyd  Lee  Spahr,  Epsilon,  '00, 

Grand  Upsilon. 


NOTE. 

The  fact  that  a  member  is  deceased  is  denoted  by  a  star  (*). 

Members  who  have  been  transferred  from  one  chapter  to  another  are 
recorded  only  in  their  original  chapter,  the  initial  of  the  transferee  chapter 
being  placed  in  parentheses  after  the  name  of  the  member. 

Academic  degrees  are  given  only  when  known  to  be  correct. 

The  name  of  the  institution  conferring  the  degree  is  not  given  where 
it  is  the  same  as  that  of  the  chapter  of  the  member.  Otherwise  it  is  given, 
in  brackets.  Degrees  separated  by  a  semicolon  were  given  by  different 
institutions. 

Mention  of  relationship  has  been  limited  to  fathers  and  sons  and  to 
brothers.  The  names  of  children  not  members  of  the  Fraternity  have  been 
omitted,  as  their  inclusion  would  needlessly  enlarge  the  book. 


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PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 


Conventions  of  the  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  Fraternity 
Since  its  Foundation. 


CONVENTIONS 


First   

Second    

Third    

Fourth    

Fifth   

Sixth   

Seventh    

Eighth    

Ninth 

*Tenth    

Eleventh  

Twelfth    

Thirteenth  .... 
Fourteenth    . .  . 

Fifteenth    

Sixteenth    

Seventeenth  . . . 

Eighteenth 

Nineteenth 

Twentieth    

Twenty-first    . . 
Twenty-second 
Twenty-third    . 
Twenty-fourth 
Twenty-fifth    . . 
Twenty-sixth    . 
Twenty-seventh 
Twenty-eighth 
Twenty-ninth    . 
Thirtieth    

Thirty-first  ... 
Thirty-second  . 
Thirty-third    . . 

Thirty-fourth  . 
Thirty-fifth  ... 
Thirty-sixth  ... 


WHERE    HELD 


Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Washington,  D.  C 
New  York,  N.  Y. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
New  York,  N.  Y.  . 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  . 

Harrisburg,   Pa.    . 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Baltimore,  Md.  . . . 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Richmond,  Va.  . . . 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  . 

Norfolk,  Va 

Philadelphia,  Pa.  . 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  . 
Richmond,  Va.  . . 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  . 
Washington,  D.  C. 
State  College,  Pa. 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  . 
Washington,  Pa.  . 
Baltimore,  Md.  . . . 


WHEN    HELD 


August 

9, 

1854. 

January 

10 

and 

n 

1856. 

December 

22 

and 

23, 

1856. 

December 

28 

and 

on 

1858. 

December 

27 

and  28, 

1860. 

December 

28 

and 

29, 

1864. 

December 

27 

and 

28, 

1865. 

December 

27 

and 

28, 

1866. 

I  December 

31, 

1867 

,  and 

|     January 

1, 

1868 

May 

15, 

1869. 

December 

22, 

1869. 

December 

22, 

1870. 

December 

21, 

1871. 

January 

9 

and 

K), 

1873. 

March 

25 

and 

86, 

1875. 

July 

1, 

1876. 

December 

28, 

1877. 

December 

30, 

1878. 

December 

30, 

1879. 

January 

20, 

1882. 

December 

29, 

1882. 

December 

27, 

1883. 

December 

31, 

1884. 

December 

28, 

1886. 

December 

29, 

1887. 

January 

1, 

1889. 

January 

3, 

1890. 

January 

1, 

1891. 

January 

1, 

1892. 

December 

30, 

1892. 

December 

28, 

1893. 

December 

28, 

1894. 

January 

10 

and 

II, 

1896. 

January 

1 

and 

2 

1897. 

January 

7 

and 

8, 

1898. 

December 

30 

and 

31, 

1898. 

PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 


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Conventions  of  the  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  Fraternity — (Continued). 


CONVENTIONS 


Thirty-seventh 
Thirty-eighth 
Thirty-ninth    . 

Fortieth   

Forty-first   ... 
Forty-second 
Forty-third    . . 
Forty-fourth 
Forty-fifth  . . . 
Forty-sixth    . . 

Forty-seventh 

Forty-eighth  . 
Forty-ninth   .  . 

Fiftieth    

Fifty-first  . .  . 
Fifty-second  . 
Fifty-third  ... 
Fifty-fourth    . 

Fifty-fifth    ... 


WHERE    HELD 


Chicago,  111 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

Lancaster,  Pa 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Richmond,   Va 

Baltimore,  Md 

Chicago,  111 

Washington,  D.  C 

New  York,  N.  Y 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 

Old  Point  Comfort,  Va 

Detroit,  Mich 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

Baltimore,  Md 

Nashville,  Tenn 

San  Francisco,  Cal.   . . 

Chicago,  111 

Atlantic  City,  N.  J. 

Boston,  Mass 


WHEN    HELD 


December  29  and  30,  1899. 
October  17,  18  and  19,  1900. 
December     30  and  31,  1901. 

30  and  31,  1902. 
1  and     2,  1904. 

30  and  31,  1904. 

29  and  30,  1905. 

28  and  29,  1906. 
3  and    4,  1908. 

1  and     2,  1909. 
31,    1909,   and 

\        January  1,  1910. 
December     30  and  31,  1910. 

29  and  30,  1911. 
27  and  28,  1912. 

2  and     3,  1914. 
26  and  27,  1915. 

30  and  31,  1916. 
June        26,  27  and  28,  1919. 

/December     30  and  31,  1920, 
and  January  1,  1921. 


December 

January 

December 

December 

December 

January 

January 

fDecember 


December 

December 

January 

August 

December 


*  The  tenth  convention  marked  the  creation  of  the  Grand  Chapter  as  it  now  exists. 
Prior  to  that  time  the  conventions  were  not  known  as  sessions  of  the  Grand  Chapter, 
but   simply   as   meetings   of   delegates   of  the   several   chapters. 


Table  of  Membership,  1920. 


Chapters 


Alpha  (Pennsylvania)   

Beta  (Princeton) 

Gamma  (Lafayette)   

Delta  (Washington  and  Jefferson) 

Epsilon    (Dickinson)    

Zeta  (Franklin  and  Marshall)   .... 

Eta   (Virginia)    

Theta  (Centenary)   

Iota   (Columbia)    

Kappa  (Emory  and  Henry)    

Kappa  (Lake  Forest)   

Lambda    (North  Carolina)    

Mu   (Tulane)    

Nv    (Cumberland)    

Xi   (Mississippi)    

Omicron  (Centre)  

Pi   (Harvard)    

Kho  (Austin)   

Hho   (Illinois)    

Sigma   (Lehigh)    

Tau  (Randolph-Macon)    

Upsilon  (Northwestern)   

Phi   (Richmond)    

Chi  (Racine)    

Psi  (Long  Island)    

Psi  (Pennsylvania  State)   

Omega  (Haverford)  

Alpha    Alpha     (Washington    and 

Lee)    

Alpha  Beta  (Toronto)  

Alpha  Gamma  (West  Virginia)   . . 

Alpha  Delta  (Maine)    

Alpha  Epsilon  (Armour  Tech.)   . . 

Alpha  Zeta   (Maryland)    

Alpha  Eta  (Charleston)   

Alpha  Theta  (Wisconsin)  

Alpha  Iota  (Vanderbilt)    

Alpha  Kappa  (Alabama)   

Alpha  Lambda  (California)  

Alpha  Mu  (Massachusetts  Tech.)  . 

Alpha  Nu  (Georgia  Tech.)   

Alpha  Xi  (Purdue)    

Alpha  Omicron  (Michigan)   

Alpha  Pi  (Chicago)   

Alpha  Rho  (Cornell)   

Alpha  Sigma  (Minnesota)    

Alpha  Tau   (Stanford)    

Alpha  Upsilon  (Washington) 

Alpha  Phi  (Iowa)    

Total  


Living 
Members 


326 

26 

52 

255 

221 

233 

285 

5 

161 

3 

9 

61 

129 

3 

0 


1 

213 

23 

194 

254 

177 

6 

1 

248 

26 

162 

10 

203 

256 

229 

151 

16 

217 

172 

130 

181 

136 

145 

135 

170 

150 

155 

122 

68 

80 

43 


5,847 


Deceased 


154 

88 

99 

115 

99 

68 

90 

35 

55 

43 

0 

62 

33 

31 

16 

14 

7 

3 

13 

28 

45 

49 

23 

11 

6 

12 

9 

4 


13 
13 

8 
0 
5 
7 
2 
6 
4 
6 
10 
8 
6 
7 
2 
1 
0 
0 


1,319 


Total 


480 
114 
151 
370 
320 
301 
375 

40 
216 

46 

9 

123 

162 

34 

16 

16 

9 

4 

226 

51 
239 
303 
200 

17 

7 

260 

35 
166 

11 
211 

269 

242 

159 

16 

222 

179 

132 

187 

140 

151 

145 

178 

156 

162 

124 

69 

80 

43 

7,166 


Inactive  chapters  in  italics. 
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COMPARATIVE  TABLE  OF  CHAPTERS  AND   MEMBERSHIP  AT 

THE   PERIODS   OF   THE    PUBLICATION   OF 

THE  REGISTER 

Chapters: 


/ 

1872. 

1882 

1894 

1900 

1910 

1920 

Active  

8 
15 

12 
17 

14 
20 

26 

17 

31 

Inactive  

11 

17 

Total  

18 

23 

29 

34 

43 

48 

Members: 

871 

117 

1221 
215 

1615 

378 

1926 
500 

3298 
846 

5847 
1319 

Total 988    1436    1993    2426    4144    7166 


Table  of  War  Service. 

The  following  tabic  gives  the  number  of  members  by  chapters  who  served 
in  the  world  war,  in  the  army,  the  navy  and  marine  corps  and  in  civilian 
work  directly  connected  with  the  war,  such  as  the  Red  Cross,  Y.  M.  C.  A., 
and  civilian  service  in  a  governmental  department  or  board,  all  of  which 
is  listed  as  "auxiliary." 

Army  Navy        Auxiliary       Total 

Alpha   77  21  19  117 

Delta     67  5                   3  75 

Epsilon 60  9  8  77 

Zeta 63  6  5  74 

Eta    67  19                  2  88 

Iota   55  17  10  82 

Lambda    0  0                  1  1 

Mu   28  5                  0  33 

Rho   90  20                   7  117 

Sigma   1  0  0  1 

Tau   46  10                  2  58 

Upsilon     53  21  11  85 

Phi    50  17                   9  76 

Psi  64  30  12  106 

Omega    5  0                   1  6 

Alpha    Alpha    62  13                   3  78 

Alpha  Beta 1  0                  1  2 

Alpha  Gamma   63  13                   7  83 

Alpha  Delta    74  17                  3  94 

Alpha  Epsilon    75  17                  5  97 

Alpha  Zeta   47  16                   1  64 

Alpha  Eta 3  0                  1  4 

Alpha  Theta   91  13                   3  107 

Alpha  Iota    77  5                   6  88 

Alpha  Kappa   65  5                   3  73 

Alpha  Lambda 78  17                   3  98 

Alpha  Mu   50  24  4  78 

Alpha  Xu    57  13                   0  70 

Alpha  Xi 56  10  3  69 

Alpha  Omicron    78  is                  5  101 

Alpha  Pi   56  11                  7  74 

Alpha    Rho    70  21                   2  93 

Alpha   Sigma    61  17                   0  78 

Alpha  Tau    38  15                 2  55 

Upha  Upsilon  36  15                 1  52 

Alpha  Phi   29  3                  ()  32 

1893  443               150  2486 


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Bibliography  of  the  Fraternity. 

Phi  Kappa  Sigma  Waltz,  composed  and  dedicated  to  the  members  of  the 
Fraternity  by  a  Phi  Kap  (J.  M.  McGrath).  Philadelphia:  Published  by 
Beck  &  Lawton,  166  Chestnut  Street,  corner  of  Seventh.  Entered  accord- 
ing to  Aet  of  Congress  by  Beck  &  Lawton,  a.  d.  1856,  in  the  clerk's  office, 
District  Court  of  the  Eastern  District  of  Pennsylvania. 

Epsilon  Waltz,  composed  and  dedicated  to  the  members  of  the  Frater- 
nity by  a  member  of  E.  Philadelphia:  Published  by  Beck  &  Lawton,  south- 
east corner  Seventh  and  Chestnut.  Entered  according  to  Act  of  Congress, 
in  the  year  1857,  by  Beck  &  Lawton,  in  the  clerk's  office  of  the  District 
Court  of  the  Eastern  District  of  Pennsylvania. 

Oration  delivered  before  the  Convention  of  the  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  Fra- 
ternity, held  at  Washington,  D.  C,  December  28  and  29,  1858,  by  Samuel 
Dickson,  Esq.,  of  the  Alpha  Chapter.  Published  by  order  of  the  Conven- 
tion:    Philadelphia,  1859,  pp.  20. 

Poem  delivered  before  the  Convention  of  the  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  Frater- 
nity, held  at  Washington,  D.  C,  December  28  and  29,  1858,  by  William 
Baillie  Ritter,  Esq.,  of  the  Eta  Chapter.  Published  by  order  of  the  Con- 
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Register  of  the  Alpha  Chapter  of  the  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  Fraternity. 
Published,  Philadelphia,  1859,  pp.  15. 

The  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  Polka,  dedicated  to  the  chapters  by  a  brother 
(J.  M.  McGrath,  of  A).  Philadelphia:  Beck  &  Lawton,  Seventh  and  Chest- 
nut Streets.  Entered  according  to  Act  of  Congress,  in  the  year  1859,  by 
Beck  &  Lawton,  in  the  clerk's  office  of  the  District  Court  of  the  Eastern  Dis- 
trict of  Pennsylvania. 

Register  of  the  Epsilon  Chapter  of  the  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  Fraternity. 
Published,  Carlisle,  Pa.,  1860,  pp.  15. 

Oration  delivered  before  the  Convention  of  the  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  Fra- 
ternity, held  at  New  York,  December  28  and  29,  1860,  by  William  Godley, 
A.M.,  of  the  Beta  Chapter.  Published  by  order  of  the  Convention:  Phila- 
delphia, 1861,  pp.  15. 

Poem  delivered  before  the  Convention  of  the  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  Frater- 
nity, held  at  New  York,  December  27  and  28,  1860,  by  Albert  H.  Slape, 
A.M.,  of  the  Epsilon  Chapter.  Published  by  order  of  the  Convention: 
Philadelphia,  1861,  pp.  24. 

Les  Freres  Polka,  composed  and  dedicated  to  the  members  of  the  Phi 
Kappa  Sigma  Fraternity  by  Charles  W.  Super,  a  member  of  Epsilon. 
Philadelphia:  Published  by  Sep.  Winner  &  Co.,  929  Chestnut  Street.  En- 
tered according  to  Act  of  Congress,  1867. 

Phi  Kappa  Sigma  Galop,  dedicated  to  the  Gamma  Chapter  of  the  Phi 
Kappa  Sigma  Fraternity,  Lafayette  College,  Easton,  Pa.,  by  Frank  Green. 
Philadelphia:     Louis  Meyer,  No.  1413  Chestnut  Street,  1871. 

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20  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Oration  delivered  before  the  First  General  Convocation  of  the  Phi 
Kappa  Sigma  Fraternity,  held  at  Philadelphia,  December  21,  1871,  by  Henry 
Kyd  Douglas,  A.B.,  of  the  Zeta  Chapter,  Printed  by  order  of  the  Grand 
Chapter:     Philadelphia,  IS?..',  pp.  17. 

Poem  delivered  before  the  First  General  Convocation  of  the  Phi  Kappa 
Sigma  Fraternity,  held  at  Philadelphia,  December  21,  1871,  by  Horatio  C. 
King,  A.M.,  of  the  Fpsilon  Chapter.  Printed  by  order  of  the  Grand  Chap- 
ter:    Philadelphia,  1S72,  pp.  16. 

Register  of  the  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  Fraternity.  Printed  by  order  of  the 
Grand  Chapter:     Philadelphia,  1S72,  pp.  136. 

Annual  of  the  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  Fraternity,  containing  the  proceed- 
ings of  the  First  General  Convocation  of  the  Fraternity,  December  21,  1871, 
and  Address  delivered  before  the  Fifth  Session  of  the  Grand  Chapter  of  the 
Phi  Kappa  Sigma  Fraternity,  by  Lncien  W.  Doty,  Esq.,  of  the  Gamma 
Chapter,  Philadelphia,  January  9  and  10,  1873.  Published  by  order  of  the 
Grand  Chapter:     Lancaster,  Pa.,  1873,  pp.  67. 

Minutes  of  the  Sessions  of  the  Grand  Chapter  of  the  Phi  Kappa  Sigma 
Fraternity.  First  printed  from  the  minutes  of  the  Seventeenth  Session, 
Philadelphia,  December  28,  1877,  et  seq. 

Memorial  of  Samuel  Brown  Wylie  Mitchell.  Printed  at  Philadelphia 
by  the  Alpha  Chapter,  1879,  pp.  13.  ' 

Oration  delivered  before  the  Triennial  Convocation  of  the  Phi  Kappa 
Sigma  Fraternity,  held  in  Philadelphia,  December  30,  1879,  by  William  U. 
Hensel,  Esq.,  of  the  Zeta  Chapter.  Published  by  order  of  the  Grand  Chap- 
ter, pp.  11. 

Register  of  the  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  Fraternity  (second  edition).  Printed 
by  order  of  the  Grand  Chapter:     Philadelphia,  1882,  pp.  193. 

Proceedings  of  Lambda  Chapter  of  the  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  Fraternity  at 
its  First  Reunion  and  Banquet,  held  at  Raleigh,  N.  C,  June  7,  1884.  Edited 
by  Ernest  Haywood  (A)  Raleigh,  N.  C.  Raleigh,  N.  C:  Uzzell  &  Gat- 
ling,  Steam  Printers  and  Binders,  1884. 

The  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  Quarterly,  devoted  to  the  interests  of  the  Phi 
Kappa  Sigma  Fraternity.  Published  by  the  Fraternity  quarterly  in  each 
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1901. 

A  Register  of  the  members  of  the  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  Fraternity,  1850-. 
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Phi  Kappa  Sigma,  Tau  Chapter,  March,  by  N.  M.  Carter.  Published 
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Semi-Centennial  Register  of  the  members  of  the  Phi  Kappa  Sigma 
Fraternity.  Printed  by  order  of  the  Grand  Chapter  to  commemorate  the 
Fiftieth  Anniversary  of  the  founding  of  the" Fraternity,  1850  (Badge)  1900. 
For  the  exclusive  use  of  the  members  of  the  Fraternity.  Philadelphia,  1900, 
pp.  i-xv,  \-\22. 

Phi  Kappa  Sigma  News  Letter.  Devoted  to  the  interests  of  the  Fra- 
ternity and  published  by  the  Executive  Board.  Vol.  I,  No.  1,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,  November,  1901,  et  seq. 

Regi  ter  of  members  of  the  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  Fraternity  initiated  since 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  THE  FRATERNITY.  21 

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by  resolution  of  the  Grand  Chapter  at  the  Thirty-ninth  Convention,  held  at 
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members  of  the  Fraternity.     Philadelphia,  Pa.,  May,  1902. 

Directory  of  living  members  of  the.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  Fraternity.  Ar- 
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A  History  of  the  Government  of  the 
Fraternity,  1 850-1920. 


In  the  archives  of  the  Grand  Chapter  of  the  Phi  Kappa 
Sigma  Fraternity,  in  the  possession  of  the  Executive  Board,  is 
the  original  Constitution  of  the  Fraternity,  written  in  the  hand 
of  Samuel  Brown  Wylie  Mitchell,  the  founder,  and  dated  Oc- 
tober 19,  1850.  Many  of  the  general  expressions  of  this  Con- 
stitution are  to  be  found  in  the  Constitution  of  the  present  day 
in  the  same  words,  although  most  of  the  particular  provisions 
have  been  amended  at  various  times.  The  details  of  the  origin 
of  the  Alpha  Chapter  and,  ipso  facto,  of  the  origin  of  the  Fra- 
ternity, will  be  found  in  the  history  of  Alpha  Chapter  elsewhere 
in  this  volume,  the  purpose  of  this  sketch  being  to  give  a  run- 
ning survey  of  the  history  of  the  Fraternity  as  a  national  or- 
ganization, and  of  its  growth  and  government  during  the  seventy 
years  of  its  existence. 

That  it  was  intended  from  the  beginning  by  Dr.  Mitchell 
and  his  co-founders  that  the  Fraternity  should  become  a 
national  one  is  evident  from  the  fact  that  one  of  the  articles  of 
the  original  Constitution  is  entitled,  "  Branch  Societies  or  Chap- 
ters," in  which  it  is  provided  that  such  chapters  may  be  created 
in  other  institutions  of  learning  upon  application  being  made 
to  the  Alpha  Chapter  and  approval  by  a  majority  of  the 
whole  number  of  the  members  of  that  chapter.  It  was  not  until 
two  and  a  half  years  later,  namely,  on  April  23,  1853,  that  the 
Beta  Chapter  was  established  at  Princeton  University.  This 
was  followed  in  quick  succession  by  the  establishment  of  the 
Gamma  Chapter  at  Lafayette  College,  instituted  December  20, 
1853;  the  Delta  Chapter  at  Jefferson  (now  Washington  and 

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24  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Jefferson)  College,  instituted  June  5,  1854;  the  Epsilon  Chap- 
ter at  Dickinson  College,  instituted  September  5,  1854,  and  the 
Zeta  Chapter  at  Franklin  and  Marshall  College,  instituted 
October  13,  1851.  All  of  this  first  group  of  new  chapters  were 
located  in  territory  contiguous  to  the  University  of  Pennsyl- 
vania. There  was  at  this  time  in  the  University  a  large  per- 
centage of  students  from  the  Southern  States,  especially  in  the 
Medical  School,  from  which  many  of  the  early  members  of 
Alpha  Chapter  were  drawn,  and  it  was  therefore  but  natural 
that  further  expansion  should  be  in  that  region,  and  so  we  find 
the  next  chapter  erected  to  be  Eta  Chapter  at  the  University 
of  Virginia,  instituted  on  December  31,  1854,  and  followed  by 
the  Theta  Chapter  at  Centenary  College  of  Louisiana  on  June 
1,  1855.  In  fact,  with  the  exception  of  Iota  Chapter,  founded 
at  Columbia  College  on  November  10,  1855,  all  of  the  remaining 
chapters  instituted  prior  to  the  Civil  War  were  in  the  South. 
These  were  the  Kappa  Chapter  at  Emory  and  Henry  College  on 
July  1,  1856 ;  Lambda  Chapter  at  the  University  of  North  Caro- 
lina on  November  12,  1856;  Mu  Chapter  at  the  University  of 
Louisiana  (now  Tulane  University)  on  January  14,  1858;  Nu 
Chapter  at  Cumberland  University  on  March  18,  1859;  Xi 
Chapter  at  the  University  of  Mississippi  on  December  2,  1859 ; 
and  Omicron  Chapter  at  Centre  College  (now  Central  Univer- 
sity of  Kentucky)  in  January,  1860. 

The  original  Constitution  provided  that  whenever  it  should 
be  deemed  necessary  by  a  majority  of  the  whole  number  of 
chapters,  the  Alpha  Chapter  should  call  a  convention  to  be 
held  in  Philadelphia  to  be  attended  by  three  delegates  from  each 
chapter.  This  was  the  only  provision  for  many  years  concern- 
ing the  national  government  of  the  Fraternity.  Under  it  con- 
ventions were  held  until  the  breaking  out  of  the  Civil  War.  The 
powers  of  this  convention,  however,  were  not  clearly  defined, 
and  there  was  no  permanent  organization  such  as  now  exists  in 
tin  shape  of  the  Executive  Board,  which  is  the  executive  of  the 
Fraternity  between  the  sessions  of  the  Grand  Chapter.  The 
conventions  met  from  time  to  time  and  organized  by  the  election 
of  a  President  and  Secretary  and  a  list  of  Vice-Presidents,  one 
from  each  chapter.     These  officers  performed  the  usual  clerical 


John  C.  Sims 
Grand  Alpha,  lsi;<> 


THOM  \s    Ml  rCHELL 

Grand  Alpha,  1870 


William  I).  Wetherill 
Grand  Alpha,  ISTI 


James  I..  Ferriere 
Grand  Alpha,  1872 


James  P.  Sims 
Grand  Alpha,  1ST::  74 


W  II. 1. 1  \m    I      Hensei 
Grand  Alpha,  1875 


VVoolsei  Johnson 
Grand  Alpha,  1876  7!» 


Henry  Kvd  I)<>i  glas 
Grand  Alpha,  1880  si 


HISTORY  OF  THE  GOVERNMENT  OF  THE  FRATERNITY.        25 

duties  during  the  meeting,  but  ceased  to  exist  upon  adjourn- 
ment. The  power  of  a  permanent  executive,  if  such  it  can  be 
called,  was  lodged  in  the  Alpha  Chapter,  which,  through  corre- 
spondence with  the  other  chapters,  performed  such  functions  as 
were  necessary  between  the  conventions. 

The  first  convention  of  the  Fraternity  was  held  on  August 
9,  1854,  at  Philadelphia.  Although  Alpha,  Beta,  Gamma  and 
Delta  were  then  in  existence,  delegates  from  the  first  two  only 
were  present.  Dr.  Morris  J.  Asch,  of  Alpha,  presided,  with 
William  M.  McKeen,  of  Alpha,  as  Secretary.  The  minutes  of 
this  meeting  are  very  brief  and  disclose  little  of  importance. 
Indeed,  the  second  convention,  held  a  year  and  a  half  later,  was 
for  many  years  regarded  as  the  first  convention.  The  fact, 
however,  that  one  was  held  in  1854  has  been  established  by  the 
discovery  in  1909  of  the  original  minutes. 

The  second  convention  assembled  at  the  call  of  the  Alpha 
Chapter  on  January  10  and  11,  1856,  at  the  United  States 
Hotel  in  Philadelphia.  There  were  then  nine  chapters  in  exist- 
ence, of  which  five  were  present  and  four  absent.  Dr.  Asch 
was  elected  President  and  Dr.  Mitchell,  Secretary.  The  most 
interesting  feature  connected  with  this  convention  was  the 
amendment  to  the  Constitution  requiring  that  in  the  creation 
of  new  chapters  the  unanimous  consent  of  all  the  chapters  must 
be  given.  While  there  is  no  positive  evidence,  it  is  probable  that 
prior  to  this  time  new  chapters  were  created  by  the  action  of 
Alpha  Chapter  alone.  It  was  further  provided  that  the  char- 
ters of  new  chapters  should  be  issued  by  the  Alpha  Chapter  in 
the  name  of  the  Fraternity.  At  this  convention  originated  the 
custom  of  the  annual  delivery  of  an  oration  and  a  poem.  The 
orator  was  Stacy  Gardner  Potts,  Jr.,  of  Beta,  and  the  poem 
was  prepared  by  Henry  Hudnall,  of  Eta,  and  read  in  his 
absence.  This  convention  also  directed  the  publication  of  a 
Phi  Kappa  Sigma  Song  Book,  which  never  materialized.  The 
reports  given  by  the  chapters  in  this  and  the  succeeding  con- 
ventions show  that  most  of  the  chapters  were  existing  sub  rosa, 
due  to  faculty  opposition,  which  in  some  institutions  took  the 
aggressive  form  of  requiring  upon  entrance  an  oath  directed 
against  joining  Greek  Letter  Societies.     Apparently  no  Phi 


26  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Kap  of  that  day  had  the  slightest  compunction  in  breaking  this 
oath,  for  the  more  stringent  the  opposition  the  more  the  chap- 
ters flourished.  An  example  of  this  is  on  record  at  Epsilon 
Chapter,  where  the  facult}',  learning  the  names  of  the  members, 
called  upon  them  to  disband  under  penalty  of  expulsion.  The 
latter,  seeing  a  loophole  through  which  to  escape,  readily  agreed, 
but  as  nothing  was  said  against  reorganization,  as  readily  reor- 
ganized. 

The  third  convention  was  held  on  December  22-23,  1856, 
at  the  rooms  of  the  Alpha  Chapter  in  Philadelphia.  There 
were  then  eleven  chapters,  of  which  all  were  represented  except 
Lambda.  Frank  S.  Findla}',  of  Epsilon,  was  elected  President 
and  Edmund  C.  Pechin,  of  Alpha,  Secretary.  Stacy  Gardner 
Potts,  Jr.,  of  Beta,  delivered  a  poem  and  Dr.  Mitchell  was  the 
orator.  Concerning  his  oration,  the  minutes  state :  "  Dr. 
Samuel  Brown  Wylie  Mitchell  was  then  introduced  by  the  Presi- 
dent and  proceeded  to  deliver  his  oration,  which  was  vigorous, 
beautiful  and  eloquent,  and  while  it  riveted  the  attention  of  his 
hearers  throughout,  did  not  fail  to  elicit  frequent  remarks  of 
approbation."  At  this  convention  a  sinking  fund  was  origi- 
nated, which  in  a  small  way  was  the  forerunner  of  the  present 
Endowment  Fund.  It  was  doomed,  however,  to  early  failure 
and  two  years  later,  only  a  small  amount  having  been  collected, 
it  was  directed  that  the  fund  be  disbanded  and  the  money 
returned  to  the  donors. 

It  should  be  here  noted  that  in  1857  the  idea  of  a  publica- 
tion was  conceived  and  resulted  in  the  appearance  in  March  of 
that  year  of  the  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  Magazine,  edited  by  Edmund 
C.  Pechin,  Samuel  Dickson  and  J.  Leighton  McKim,  all  of 
Alpha  Chapter.  It  was  not  printed,  but  written  in  long  hand 
and  read  at  the  chapter  meetings.  At  least  seven  different 
issues  appeared.  Truly  prophetic  was  the  editorial  of  the 
original  issue,  written  by  Brother  Pechin,  which  stated,  "  Those 
who  have  originated  this  Magazine  have  sought  to  look  beyond 
the  future,  and  hopefully  believe  that  the  day  will  come  when  a 
paper  edited  and  published  by  Phi  Kaps  shall  be  furnished  to 
every  member  of  the  Fraternity.  We  may  run  the  risk  of  being 
visionary,   but   it   is    quite   within    the    range    of   possibility." 


HISTORY  OF  THE  GOVERNMENT  OF  THE  FRATERNITY.       27 

Forty-four  years  later  this  dream  has  realized  in  the  shape  of 
the  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  News  Letter. 

The  fourth  convention  assembled  at  Gautier's  Hotel,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.j  on  December  28-29,  1858,  having  been  postponed 
for  one  year  on  account  of  the  then  prevailing  financial  depres- 
sion. Eight  of  the  twelve  chapters  were  represented.  William 
J.  Stevenson,  of  Epsilon,  presided,  and  Dr.  Mitchell  again  acted 
as  secretary.  The  evident  need  of  a  stronger  central  govern- 
ment produced  at  this  convention  a  body  known  as  the  "  Su- 
preme Consistory,"  which  was  to  exercise  the  executive  and 
judicial  functions  of  the  Fraternity.  Its  membership  consisted 
of  all  Alphas  and  ex-Alphas  of  the  several  chapters.  The 
officers  of  the  Consistory  were  an  Alpha,  a  Beta,  a  Pi,  an  Upsi- 
lon,  a  Sigma,  a  Tau  and  an  Iota,  the  unmistakable  ancestors  of 
the  present  Grand  Officers.  These  officers  together  formed  a 
board  called  the  "  Grand  Arch  Tribunal."  The  Supreme  Con- 
sistory was  divided  into  seven  departments,  the  duties  of  which 
covered  every  conceivable  phase  of  fraternity  activity.  It  was 
further  provided  that  the  Consistory  should  meet  semi-annually 
in  Philadelphia,  while  the  Grand  Arch  Tribunal  and  each  of  the 
seven  departments  should  hold  quarterly  meetings  at  the  same 
place.  To  divert  a  moment  from  the  chronological  history  of 
the  Fraternity,  it  may  be  noted  that  the  first,  last  and  only 
meeting  of  the  Supreme  Consistory  was  held  in  Philadelphia  on 
December  28—29,  1859.  Seventeen  members  were  present,  but 
as  twenty-two  were  necessary  to  constitute  a  quorum,  the  Con- 
sistory adjourned,  although  numerous  committees  were  ap- 
pointed to  carry  on  the  work  of  the  various  departments.  At 
the  convention  of  the  following  year,  the  Consistory  was  abol- 
ished, only  to  be  reorganized,  so  as  to  consist  of  three  delegates 
from  each  chapter  instead  of  the  Alphas  and  past  Alphas,  and 
Dr.  Mitchell  was  created  its  head  for  a  term  of  two  years.  It 
does  not  appear,  however,  that  anything  further  was  done  by 
this  cumbersome  and  high-sounding  body. 

The  Washington  Convention  of  1858  is  further  interesting 
in  that  the  minutes  show  that  Attorney-General  Black,  whose 
son,  Chauncey  F.  Black,  of  Delta,  was  a  delegate  to  the  conven- 
tion, had  arranged  to  present  the  members  to  President  Bu- 


28  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

chanan.  The  minutes  of  the  convention  state:  "  The  Frater- 
nity headed  by  the  officers  of  the  convention  proceeded  to  the 
office  of  the  Attorney-General,  by  whom  they  were  cordially 
received  and  escorted  to  the  White  House.  Each  one  by  name 
was  presented  to  the  President,  after  which  Mr.  Stevenson  made 
a  short  but  exceedingly  appropriate  address,  informing  the 
President  of  the  object  of  their  call,  to  pay  that  tribute  of  re- 
spect to  which  he,  as  a  man,  and  as  the  Chief  Magistrate  of  the 
nation  was  so  eminently  entitled,  and,  in  referring  to  the  Fra- 
ternity, mentioned  that  every  portion  of  the  Union  was  there 
represented.  The  President,  after  alluding  in  flattering  terms 
to  the  visit,  spoke  of  the  influence  of  such  conventions,  composed 
as  they  were  of  the  best  educated  young  men  of  the  country, 
facetioushy  remarking  '  that  an  old  man  like  himself  might  stand 
in  dread  of  being  blown  "  sky  high,"  '  and  in  relation  to  the 
responsibility  resting  upon  them,  expressed  the  earnest  hope 
that  they  would  all  prove  devoted  to  the  interests,  and  use  their 
influence  in  maintaining  the  integrity  and  preserving  the  glory 
of  the  Union."  The  convention  closed  with  an  oration  by  Sam- 
uel Dickson,  of  Alpha,  and  a  poem  by  William  Baillie  Ritter, 
of  Eta. 

The  Convention  of  December  27-28,  1860,  held  in  New 
York,  was  a  memorable  one  in  the  annals  of  the  Fraternity. 
Of  the  fifteen  chapters,  twelve  were  present.  "  The  integrity  of 
the  Union  "  referred  to  by  President  Buchanan  two  years  before 
was  then  seriously  threatened.  The  election  of  President  Lin- 
coln had  taken  place  the  preceding  month,  and  it  is  easy  to 
imagine  that  the  state  of  excitement  in  the  country  was  reflected 
among  the  delegates.  Prior  to  the  assemblage  of  the  conven- 
tion, Mu  Chapter  had,  on  December  18,  addressed  a  circular 
letter  to  all  the  chapters,  calling  attention  to  the  political  con- 
dition of  the  country  and  emphasizing  the  claims  of  the  state  as 
"  paramount  to  all  other  considerations."  It  submitted  to  the 
chapters  a  series  of  questions,  inquiring  whether  the  Fraternity 
could  continue  as  a  united  body  in  case  of  a  dissolution  of  the 
Union ;  what  steps  could  be  taken  to  meet  the  new  relations 
arising  from  such  dissolution ;  and  whether  an  amendment  should 
not  be  inserted  in  the  ritual  of  initiation  obliging  each  member 


HISTORY  OF  THE  GOVERNMENT  OF  THE  FRATERNITY.        29 

"  to  still  sectional  interference  and  agitation."  In  accordance 
with  the  purport  of  this  letter,  William  P.  Grivot,  of  Mu, 
offered  at  the  convention  a  resolution  recommending  that  "  an 
obligation  be  placed  in  the  ceremony  of  initiation  which  shall 
recognize  the  social  distinction  between  the  white  and  black 
races."  The  slavery  question  thus  injected  into  the  Fraternity 
consumed  the  entire  attention  of  the  convention.  Theta  Chap- 
ter, following  the  example  of  Mu,  offered  a  resolution  calling 
for  the  same  constitutional  amendment,  prefaced  by  various  pre- 
ambles reciting  the  condition  of  the  country.  Strange  to  say, 
Xi  Chapter  from  the  neighboring  State  of  Mississippi  presented 
a  motion  that  no  resolution  of  a  political  nature  should  be 
admitted  before  the  convention.  To  this  the  Theta  Chapter 
retorted  that  its  resolution  was  not  a  political  sentiment,  but 
"  a  just  demand  of  a  necessary  recognition  of  principle  within 
the  Fraternity."  After  a  long  debate,  it  was  decided  that  "  in 
view  of  the  present  distracted  and  eminently  critical  condition 
of  our  country,  deeply  affecting  all  classes  of  citizens,  a  com- 
mittee of  one  from  every  chapter  should  be  appointed  to  pre- 
pare an  address  to  the  chapters  and  members  of  the  Fraternity, 
and  that  all  addresses,  resolutions  and  communications  of  a 
political  nature  should  be  referred  to  that  committee."  The 
committee  was  accordingly  appointed  and  on  the  following  day 
presented  both  a  majority  and  a  minority  report.  The  major- 
ity, composed  of  the  committeemen  from  Beta,  Epsilon,  Zeta 
and  all  of  the  Southern  chapters,  except  Xi,  reported  that  an 
address  alone  would  be  inadequate  to  meet  the  difficulties  of  the 
occasion,  and  they  therefore  proposed  a  resolution  stating  that 
the  Fraternity  recognize  the  social  distinction  between  white  and 
black  races,  and  they  further  proposed  a  constitutional  amend- 
ment to  carry  into  effect  the  resolution.  The  minority  report, 
submitted  by  the  remaining  Northern  committeemen,  together 
with  Xi,  reported  that  in  their  opinion  an  address  would  be 
amply  sufficient.  After  an  animated  discussion  the  whole  mat- 
ter was  referred  back  to  the  committee,  with  the  result  that  the 
committee  unanimously  reported  that  an  address  be  sent  out, 
and  that  the  initiation  ritual  include  a  pledge  "  to  still  all  po- 
litical and  religious   interference   and  agitation  whenever   and 


30  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

wherever  it  may  arise  in  the  Fraternit}'."  An  address  was 
accordingly  prepared  and  dispatched  to  all  the  chapters,  signed 
by  the  entire  thirty-four  delegates.  In  a  dignified  style  it  pro- 
claimed the  stability  and  union  of  the  Fraternity  irrespective  of 
political  dissolution  and  urged  fraternal  harmony  among  the 
members.  This  brief  sketch  of  the  slavery  agitation  at  this 
convention,  recounting  it  only  as  disclosed  by  the  minutes,  neces- 
sarily leaves  to  the  imagination  the  heated  political  arguments 
which  must  have  taken  place  among  the  delegates. 

The  convention  closed  with  a  dinner  at  the  Fifth  Avenue 
Hotel,  at  which  an  oration  was  delivered  by  William  Godley,  of 
Beta,  and  a  poem  by  Albert  H.  Slape,  of  Epsilon.  The  minutes 
note  that  at  the  same  time  and  place  the  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon 
was  holding  a  banquet  and  that  an  interchange  of  sentiments 
was  had  between  the  banquets.  To  the  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon 
was  sent  the  following: 

"  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  to  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon :  The  secret 
societies  of  America  —  may  an  honorable  rivalry  ever  incite 
them  and  harmony  characterize  their  intercourse."  The  reply : 
"  Six  cheers  for  the  Phi  Kappa  Sigma.  The  Delta  Kappa 
Epsilon  to  the  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  returns  her  most  cordial  salu- 
tation with  the  following  sentiment :  The  secret  societies  of 
American  colleges,  planets  of  the  same  educational  system,  may 
their  movement  rival  the  harmony  of  the  spheres." 

The  New  York  Convention  adjourned  to  meet  at  Richmond, 
Va.,  in  1862.  Owing  to  the  Civil  War  this  convention  did  not 
meet,  and  it  was  not  until  December  28-29,  1864,  that  the  Fra- 
ternity again  gathered  as  a  national  body.  This  convention 
\\a>>  held  at  Philadelphia  in  the  famous  Parlor  C  of  the  Conti- 
nental Hotel.  The  seven  Northern  chapters  were  all  present, 
the  eight  from  the  South  all  absent.  All  of  the  chapter  reports 
refer  to  the  havoc  wrought  by  the  war.  No  reference  is  made 
to  the  condition  of  any  of  the  Southern  chapters,  except  that 
of  Omicron.  As  to  that  chapter,  the  convention  was  in  receipt 
of  a  letter  from  Newton  William,  of  Delta,  stating  that  he  was 
Hhii  at  Centre  College,  but  that  no  member  of  Omicron  was  to 
be  found.      Apparently  no  oration  or  poem  was  delivered. 

The  Convention  of  December  27-28,  1865,  met  at  the  Fifth 


Joseph  C.  Bellamy 
Grand  Alpha.  1882 


Henry  1).  Scuddeb 
Grand  Alpha,  1888-88 


William  M.  Stewart,  Jr. 
Grand  Alpha.  1SS9 


Frank  B.  1)a\<  y 

(.rand  Alpha.   1  S!)0   !>1 


Thomas  L.  Montgomery 
Grand  Alpha,  1892-95 


-  I  I  \  ENSON    II      \\  ILSII 
'.ran. I  Alpha,  IH!)<;  97 


J,     II  \l(  I  I.LY     Ml.lflill   K 

(.ran. I  Alpha.  1898   I90fi 


.loii\   Pope  Baer 

(■rand  Alpl  a.   1!»II7    (III 


HISTORY  OF  THE  GOVERNMENT  OF  THE  FRATERNITY.        31 

Avenue  Hotel,  New  York  City.     Eight  Northern  chapters  were 
represented,  Pi  at  Harvard  having  been  founded  since  the  last 
convention.     The  non-existence  of  the  eight  Southern  chapters 
was  by  this  time  undoubted,  and  the  convention  directed  that 
active  steps  be  taken  to  reorganize  them  wherever  possible.     At 
the  same  time  the  convention  chartered  a  new  chapter,  Rho,  at 
Austin  College,  Huntsville,  Texas,  an  ill-starred  attempt  which 
lasted  but  a  year.     This  convention  was  presided  over  by  Dr. 
Mitchell.     Neither  the  orator,  Daniel  S.  Tuttle,  of  Iota,  nor  the 
poet,  Clay  MacCauley,  of  Epsilon,  was  present.     The  Conven- 
tion of  1866  met  on  December  27-28  of  that  year  in  Philadel- 
phia.    The  eight  Northern  chapters  were  all  present  and  the 
Southern   chapters,  which  were  still   carried   on   the  rolls,   all 
absent,   including  the   Rho   Chapter.     Henry   L.   Bunstein,   of 
Gamma,  presided,  with  Robert  N.   Clark,  of  Alpha,  as  secre- 
tary.    It  was  reported  that  efforts  were  being  made  to  revive 
the  Nu  Chapter  at  Cumberland  University   and  the  Omicron 
Chapter  at  Centre  College,  but  apparently  nothing  was  doing. 
Resolutions  were  again  adopted  calling  for  the  reorganization 
of  the  Southern  chapters  and  the  convention  adjourned. 

A  year  later  the  convention  met  at  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  on 
December  31,  1867,  and  January  1,  1868,  under  the  presidency 
of  Louis  E.  McComas,  of  Epsilon,  with  John  C.  Sims,  of  Alpha, 
as  secretary.  The  convention,  while  attended  by  only  six  chap- 
ters, is  of  importance  in  that  it  directed  a  revision  of  the  Con- 
stitution, which,  when  adopted  the  following  year,  became  the 
basis  of  the  present  government  of  the  Fraternity.  The  usual 
oration  was  delivered  by  Henry  L.  Bunstein,  of  Gamma,  and  a 
poem  prepared  by  Henry  F.  King,  of  Epsilon,  was  read  by 
Horace  Bonham,  of  Gamma. 

The  Conventions  of  May  15,  1869,  and  December  22,  1869, 
both  held  at  Philadelphia,  mark  the  beginning  of  the  general 
Fraternity  as  it  now  exists  as  a  national  body.  At  these  con- 
ventions the  Constitution  which,  with  revisions,  is  still  in  force, 
was  adopted.  There  was  created  by  it  the  body  now  known  as 
the  Grand  Chapter,  which  has  met  each  year  since  then  and 
which  exercises  general  legislative  power  over  the  Fraternity. 
There  was  created  at  the  same  time  the  Executive  Board,  which, 


32  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

as  its  name  implies,  is  the  executive  body  of  the  Fraternity  be- 
tween the  sessions  of  the  Grand  Chapter.  The  second  of  these 
two  conventions  marked  the  erection  of  the  Sigma  Chapter  at 
Lehigh  University.  The  Fraternity  at  this  time,  geographic- 
ally speaking,  was  a  sectional  body,  consisting  of  five  chapters 
in  Pennsylvania,  one  in  New  Jersey  and  one  in  New  York.  Both 
the  Pi  and  Rho  chapters  had  passed  away  and  the  ante-bellum 
chapters  in  the  South  were  all  out  of  existence.  Iota,  at  Colum- 
bia, had  but  one  man  in  college  and  became  dormant  in  1870. 
National  fraternity  spirit  was  at  low  ebb  and  a  desire  to  remedy 
this  was  doubtless  the  reason  for  the  calling  of  a  general  con- 
vocation, the  first  of  several  which  have  been  since  held,  which 
met  at  Philadelphia  on  December  31,  1871.  Judge  James  D. 
Watters,  of  Epsilon,  presided,  and  the  historic  oration  and 
poem  were  revived,  the  former  being  delivered  by  Henry  Kyd 
Douglas,  of  Zeta,  and  the  latter  by  Horatio  C.  King,  of 
Epsilon. 

At  the  convention  held  at  Philadelphia,  January  9—10, 
1873,  called  the  "  fifth  "  under  the  new  Constitution,  but  in 
reality  the  fourteenth  actually  held,  Leroy  S.  Edwards  appeared 
from  Eta  Chapter,  the  first  Southern  delegate  since  the  war. 
Brother  Edwards  was  the  moving  spirit  in  the  reorganization 
of  Eta  on  September  26,  1872,  and  he  was  also  largely  instru- 
mental in  establishing  the  Tau  Chapter  at  Randolph-Macon 
College,  in  January,  1872,  and  the  Phi  Chapter  at  Richmond 
College,  in  January,  1873.  As  a  further  evidence  of  the  revived 
interest  in  the  Fraternity  there  had  been  established  on  July  8, 
1872,  the  first  chapter  in  the  Middle  West,  namely,  Upsilon 
Chapter  at  Northwestern  University,  which  was  fathered  by 
James  C.  Ernst,  of  Beta.  The  organization  of  the  first  Alumni 
Association,  located  in  New  York  City,  had  occurred  in  1869. 
In  order  to  encourage  such  organizations,  they  were  in  1870 
given  representation  in  the  Grand  Chapter,  but  this  was  re- 
pealed in  1871,  and  from  that  time  until  1901  alumni  chapters 
were  not  officially  recognized.  Following  upon  the  institution 
of  Upsilon,  the  Chi  Chapter  was  established  at  Racine  College, 
Wisconsin,  in  March,  1873,  mainly  through  the  efforts  of  Arch 
B.   Eldridge,  of  Beta,  and  John   M.   Dandy,  of  Upsilon.      It 


HISTORY  OF  THE  GOVERNMENT  OF  THE  FRATERNITY.       33 

lived,  however,  but  a  few  years,  owing  to  faculty  oppression. 

The  Second  General  Convocation,  which  was  held  at  Horti- 
cultural Hall,  in  Philadelphia,  June  30,  1876,  was  by  far  the 
largest  gathering  in  the  history  of  the  Fraternity  up  to  that 
time.  Col.  James  L.  Clark,  of  Eta,  acted  as  salutatorian. 
Henry  L.  Bunstein,  of  Gamma,  delivered  a  history  of  the  Fra- 
ternity. Col.  Horatio  C.  King,  of  Epsilon,  read  a  poem,  and 
the  oration  was  delivered  by  Hon.  E.  John  Ellis,  of  Theta. 
In  the  evening  an  elaborate  banquet  was  held  at  which  Dr. 
Mitchell,  the  founder  of  the  Fraternity,  acted  as  toastmaster. 
The  Grand  Chapter  met  at  the  same  time.  A  few  months  be- 
fore, Psi  Chapter  had  been  established  at  the  Long  Island 
Medical  College,  Brooklyn,  through  the  efforts  of  Gamma  Chap- 
ter. This  entrance  into  a  purely  professional  school  was  a 
mistake,  and  the  chapter  did  not  long  survive.  In  fact  the 
recent  energy  of  the  Fraternity  was  soon  expended,  for  1877 
recorded  the  extinction  of  both  Beta  and  Epsilon,  the  former 
because  of  the  wholesale  abolition  of  fraternities  at  Princeton, 
and  the  latter  from  lack  of  available  material.  The  only  en- 
couraging sign  was  that  Lambda  Chapter  at  North  Carolina 
had  arisen  from  the  ruins  of  the  war  and  was  again  in  a  flourish- 
ing condition,  although  existing  sub  rosa,  the  chapter  sending 
special  warning  to  the  other  chapters  never  to  address  communi- 
cations in  such  a  way  as  to  indicate  the  existence  of  the  chapter. 

During  the  latter  '70's,  Alpha,  Lambda  and  Upsilon  were 
the  most  flourishing  chapters ;  the  others  then  active,  Gamma, 
Delta,  Zeta,  Eta,  Sigma,  Tau,  Phi  and  Psi,  having  but  two  or 
three  men  each  in  their  respective  colleges.  The  falling  off  of 
interest  since  the  Convocation  of  1876  was  apparent  in  the  next 
one,  held  in  1879,  when  the  number  present  was  less  than  half  at 
that  of  1876.  So  general  was  the  discouraging  outlook  for  the 
Fraternity  nationally  that  no  convention  was  again  held  until 
January  20,  1882,  when  it  was  reported  that  Gamma  and  Psi 
were  each  reduced  to  one  member  in  college.  The  Grand  Chap- 
ter accordingly  withdrew  the  charter  of  Psi  that  year  and  that 
of  Gamma  the  following  year.  Zeta  Chapter,  which  had  had  a 
long  and  prosperous  existence,  was  also  in  dire  straits,  so  much 
so  that  at  the  Convention  of  January,  1882,  it  was  voted  to 


34  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

disband  the  chapter.  However,  local  brethren  in  Lancaster 
came  to  its  relief,  and  the  Executive  Board,  in  March  of  1882, 
by  what  was  apparently  a  stretch  of  its  constitutional  powers, 
decided  to  hold  in  abeyance  the  order  disbanding  Zeta,  with  the 
result  that  at  the  convention  held  on  December  29,  1882,  the 
dissolution  of  Zeta  was  repealed. 

Despite  these  adverse  circumstances  felt  so  generally 
throughout  the  chapters,  a  high  standard  of  membership  was 
maintained  by  all.  Several  struggled  along  with  but  two  or 
three  members,  preferring  the  risk  of  extinction  to  a  lowering 
of  the  standard  of  membership.  Epsilon  indeed  surrendered 
its  charter  for  this  reason,  and  Sigma  and  Phi  were  without  men 
in  college  for  a  few  years. 

The  Conventions  of  1882  mark  the  first  discussions  looking 
toward  the  establishment  of  a  Fraternity  magazine,  but  nothing 
seems  to  have  been  done  in  the  matter  until  1890,  as  will  be 
noted  later. 

The  Omega  Chapter  at  Haverford  College  was  founded  in 
1884,  the  Executive  Board  reporting  to  the  Grand  Chapter 
that  its  establishment  was  "  the  crowning  effort  of  the  year." 
Spasmodic  efforts  to  revive  dormant  chapters  came  to  a  head 
at  this  convention,  and  it  wras  resolved  that  Beta  and  Iota 
should  be  reorganized  by  the  Alpha,  Gamma  by  Sigma,  Epsilon 
by  Zeta  and  Phi  by  Tau.  The  only  result  was  the  revival  of 
Phi  in  the  following  year. 

In  1886,  the  need  of  a  Fraternity  magazine  was  again 
discussed,  and  the  Tau  Chapter  was  authorized  to  publish  a 
paper  in  the  interest  of  the  Fraternity.  Nothing,  however,  was 
done  until  the  session  of  the  Grand  Chapter  held  at  Norfolk, 
Virginia,  January  3,  1890.  This  convention,  while  small  in 
numbers,  was  in  many  respects  a  turning  point  in  the  Frater- 
nity's career  as  a  national  organization.  Delegates  were  pres- 
ent from  but  five  chapters,  Alpha,  Eta,  Lambda,  Phi  and  Omega, 
but  it  authorized  the  inauguration  of  the  Phi  Kappa  Sigma 
Quarterly  and  elected  Stuart  McGuire,  of  Eta,  editor-in-chief. 
Dr.  McGuire  subsequently  declined,  and  George.  Gordon  Battle, 
of  Lambda,  was  substituted  in  his  place.  The  first  number  was 
published  in  New  York,  in  February,  1891.      Subsequent  issues 


HISTORY  OF  THE  GOVERNMENT  OF  THE  FRATERNITY.       35 

were  published  in  Philadelphia  regularly  until  1901,  when  it  was 
discontinued  and  superseded  by  the  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  Nexvs 
Letter,  the  official  organ  at  the  present  time. 

At  this  convention  Lambda  Chapter  reported  that  it  had 
the  honor  to  possess  the  first  chapter  house  in  the  Fraternity. 
The  delegates  reported  the  house  as  a  "  beautiful  and  conven- 
ient chapter  house  which  was  built,  furnished  and  presented  to 
the  chapter  by  our  generous  alumni."  It  is  described  as  "  a 
building  about  thirty  by  forty  feet  and  is  painted  in  our  colors, 
but  the  outside  appearance  gives  but  a  slight  idea  of  the  con- 
venience and  beauty  of  its  interior.  Our  Assembly  Hall  is  a 
large  room,  which,  thanks  to  the  kindness  of  Frank  B.  Dancy, 
is  most  handsomely  and  appropriately  decorated.  On  the  ros- 
trum we  have  three  handsome  mahogany  chairs  with  old  gold 
cushions ;  a  handsome  Brussels  carpet  is  on  the  floor.  Our 
windows  have  lace  curtains  and  shades  with  Lambda  and  the 
skull  and  cross  bones  painted  on  them.  All  of  the  globes  of  the 
lamps  have  the  same  thing  painted  on  them;  all  of  us  are  con- 
stantly stimulated  to  still  greater  action  on  account  of  our  neat 
hall." 

The  Convention  of  1891  met  in  Philadelphia  on  January 
1st,  with  nine  chapters  represented,  the  largest  since  1860. 
The  loss  of  Omega  Chapter,  caused  by  prohibitive  faculty  legis- 
lation, was  offset  by  the  institution  of  Psi  at  Pennsylvania  State 
College,  which  was  accomplished  by  the  absorption  of  the  local 
chapter  of  the  Q.  T.  V.  Society.  In  1892  Rho  Chapter  was 
founded  at  the  University  of  Illinois. 

In  1893,  Anthony  Sambola,  of  Theta,  revived  the  Mu 
Chapter  at  Tulane,  and  the  Kappa  Chapter  at  Lake  Forest  was 
founded,  but  both,  together  with  the  youthful  Rho  Chapter, 
soon  succumbed,  chiefly  because  of  the  financial  panic  at  that 
time.  The  Fraternity  did  not  seem  to  realize  the  importance 
of  establishing  chapters  only  upon  a  firm  basis  so  as  to  assure 
their  permanency.  In  1894  the  Alpha  Alpha  Chapter  was 
founded  at  Washington  and  Lee  University  at  Lexington,  Va., 
.and  the  Epsilon  Chapter  at  Dickinson  was  revived  by  the  ab- 
sorption of  a  local  society  known  as  Alpha  Zeta  Phi,  which  had 
existed  successfully  at  that  institution  for  a  number  of  years. 


$6  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

In  the  following  year  the  Alpha  Beta  Chapter  at  Toronto  Uni- 
versity, the  only  chapter  organized  outside  the  territory  of  the 
United  States,  came  into  existence.  Practically  all  of  its  mem- 
bers, however,  failed  to  return  the  next  year  and  the  chapter's 
career  was  abortive.  The  charter  of  Lambda  was  finally  with- 
drawn with  great  regret  in  1896,  after  it  had  led  a  struggling 
existence  for  three  or  four  years.  Mu,  which  had  succumbed 
temporarily,  was  revived  in  1901,  and  has  since  continued  ac- 
tive. Rho  also  was  revived  in  1902  and  Iota  in  1904  under 
favorable  conditions  and  they  have  since  attained  high  rank  in 
their  respective  universities. 

It  will  thus  be  seen  that  from  1860  to  the  middle  of  the  last 
decade  of  the  century  the  Fraternity  suffered  from  a  lack  of 
cohesion  nationally,  occasional  periods  of  enthusiasm  and  ex- 
pansion being  succeeded  by  a  recurrence  of  apathy.  The  effect 
of  the  beginning  of  civil  war  in  the  country  in  1861  was  to 
deprive  the  Fraternity  at  one  blow  of  half  its  active  life.  From 
such  a  calamity  recovery  was  necessarily  prolonged.  The  won- 
der is,  not  that  a  long  period  of  national  inactivity  followed,  but 
that  the  Fraternity  survived  it  all.  It  is  a  powerful  testimonial 
to  the  loyalty  of  its  members  that  it  succeeded  eventually  in 
restoring  its  organic  unity.  The  national  lethargy  was  not, 
however,  reflected  in  the  several  chapters  individually.  During 
this  whole  period  Alpha  Chapter  maintained  its  historic  posi- 
tion as  the  leading  fraternity  at  the  University  of  Pennsylvania. 
Eta  Chapter  at  Virginia,  following  its  revival  after  the  war, 
together  with  the  Tau  and  Phi  chapters  in  the  same  date,  ob- 
tained members  of  the  highest  personnel,  as  did  Lambda  at 
North  Carolina.  In  the  West  the  Upsilon  Chapter  for  many 
years  maintained  an  isolated  existence  with  marked  success.  It 
was  not,  however,  until  1896  that  the  Fraternity  began  to  as- 
sume its  present  commanding  position  as  a  national  organiza- 
tion. Since  that  time  several  chapters  have  been  added  in  the 
leading  institutions  of  the  country  under  conditions  which  have 
assured  permanent  organizations.  The  result  has  been  a  mar- 
velous development  in  the  Fraternity  as  a  national  body.  It 
now  numbers  thirty-one  active  chapters,  all  of  which  are  strong 
in  their  respective  colleges  and  are  united  as  one  general  society. 


Frank  15.  Bower 
Grand  Alpha,  1910-12 


J  \\ik~  Si  win 
Grand  Alpha.  1918  15 


George  P.  Bagby 
Grand  Alpha.  1915   16 


HISTORY  OF  THE  GOVERNMENT  OF  THE  FRATERNITY.       37 

The  Executive  Board,  which  for  many  years  after  its  creation 
in  1869  met  at  irregular  intervals,  has  for  the  last  twenty-five 
years  held  regular  monthly  meetings  and  carries  on  an  enor- 
mous amount  of  executive  business  and  detail  throughout  the 
year. 

No  better  testimony  of  the  Fraternity's  strength  can  be 
found  than  in  the  enthusiastic  manner  with  which  its  Semi- 
centennial was  celebrated  in  Horticultural  Hall,  Philadelphia, 
on  October  17,  18  and  19,  1900.  Delegates  from  all  the  active 
chapters  and  several  hundred  alumni  assembled  from  all  parts 
of  the  country.  In  addition  to  the  routine  business  sessions  of 
the  Grand  Chapter  a  general  convocation  was  held  during  the 
convention.  This  was  presided  over  by  Grand  Alpha  J.  Hart- 
ley Merrick,  with  Charles  Hare  Hutchinson,  of  Alpha,  one  of 
the  two  then  surviving  founders  of  the  Fraternity,  as  honorary 
president.  Thomas  Lynch  Montgomery,  of  Alpha,  past  Grand 
Alpha,  delivered  an  historical  address ;  Russell  Duane,  of  Alpha, 
was  the  orator,  and  General  Horatio  C.  King,  of  Epsilon,  read 
a  poem.  On  the  18th  a  memorial  service  was  held  at  St.  Ste- 
phen's Church,  in  the  porch  of  which  edifice  are  buried  the  re- 
mains of  Dr.  Mitchell,  the  founder.  The  service  was  conducted 
with  great  impressiveness,  all  of  the  officiating  clergy  being 
members  of  the  Fraternity.  The  sermon  was  delivered  by  the 
Rev.  George  Woolsey  Hodge,  of  Alpha  Chapter.  On  the  eve- 
ning of  the  19th  the  Semi-Centennial  was  brought  to  a  close  with 
an  elaborate  banquet,  at  which  between  two  hundred  and  fifty 
and  three  hundred  Phi  Kaps  were  present,  the  Hon.  William  U. 
Hensel,  of  Zeta,  acting  as  toastmaster.  Toasts  were  responded 
to  by  Samuel  Dickson,  Esq.  (Alpha),  of  the  Philadelphia  Bar; 
Hon.  George  Glover  Crocker  (Pi),  chairman  of  the  Boston  Sub- 
way Commission  ;  Randal  Morgan,  Esq.  (Alpha),  vice-president 
of  the  United  Gas  Improvement  Company ;  Dr.  William  Draper 
Lewis  (Omega),  dean  of  the  Law  School  of  the  University  of 
Pennsylvania,  and  others. 

In  1901  the  Executive  Board  found  that  the  Phi  Kappa 
Sigma  Quarterly  was  not  fulfilling  its  proper  function  as  a  Fra- 
ternity magazine  and  accordingly  suspended  it,  and  instituted 
in  its  stead  the  publication  known  as  the  Phi  Kappa  Sigma 


38  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

New*  Letter,  which  has  since  continued  as  the  official  organ  of 
the  Fraternity.  The  News  Letter  aims  to  present  a  succinct 
record  of  the  current  progress  of  the  Fraternity,  without  any 
attempt  to  pose  as  a  literary  magazine.  Its  circulation,  free 
of  cost  among  all  living  members,  has  proved  to  be  the  means  of 
awakening  and  solidifying  fraternal  loyalty  to  a  remarkable 
degree. 

At  its  Convention  at  Baltimore  in  1004,  the  Grand  Chapter 
instituted  the  officers  known  as  "  Chapters  Visitors  "  who  are 
appointed  by  the  Executive  Board,  one  from  each  chapter,  as 
overseers  of  their  chapters.  These  officers  are  selected  from 
among  the  alumni  of  the  Fraternity  and  are  required  to  make 
stated  visits  to  the  chapters  and  to  report  to  the  Executive 
Hoard  upon  the  conditions  found  existing.  By  this  means  the 
Executive  Board  is  put  in  possession  of  accurate  information 
concerning  each  chapter  from  the  point  of  view  of  the  graduate. 
The  convention  of  1907  held  in  New  York  authorized  the 
creation  of  the  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  Endowment  Fund  for  the 
purpose  of  raising  money  to  buy  or  build  chapter  houses  to  be 
owned  by  the  General  Fraternity  for  the  benefit  of  the  chapters. 
Ilaseltine  Smith,  Alpha  '95,  was  made  chairman  of  the  fund  and 
subsequently  elected  to  the  newly  created  office  of  Grand  Epsi- 
lon.  This  position  lie  continued  to  hold  until  his  election  as 
Grand  Alpha  in  December,  1916.  He  continued  practically  in 
charge  of  the  fund  until  the  spring  of  1919  for  the  reason  that 
his  immediate  successor  as  Grand  Epsilon,  Benjamin  Lee,  2nd, 
enlisted  in  the  Naval  Aviation  service  shortly  after  his  election 
and  was  killed  while  flying  off  the  coast  of  England  in  the  fall 
of  1918.  During  his  management  of  the  office,  Brother  Smith 
raised  $22  586  in  cash,  together  with  considerable  additional 
sums  in  installment  subscriptions.  The  first  house  erected  with 
endowment  fund  money  was  that  of  Eta  Chapter  at  the  Univer- 
sity of  Virginia,  which  was  occupied  in  the  summer  of  1911. 
Subsequently  the  fund  took  over  the  equity  of  the  Alpha  Xi 
Chapter  in  its  house  at  Purdue  University  and  in  the  fall  of 
1917  purchased  a  home  for  Alpha  Pi  Chapter  at  the  University 
of  Chicago.      The  title  to  all  three  houses  stands  in  the  names  of 


HISTORY  OF  THE  GOVERNMENT  OF  THE  FRATERNITY.       39 

the  trustees  of  the  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  Endowment  Fund.  The 
trustees  originally  appointed  were  General  Horatio  C.  King, 
Epsilon  '58 ;  Effingham  B.  Morris,  Alpha  '75,  President  of  the 
Girard  Trust  Company  of  Philadelphia ;  and  Claude  A.  Swan- 
son,  Tau  '85,  United  States  Senator  from  Virginia.  Upon  the 
death  of  General  King  in  1918,  Judge  Wells  M.  Cook,  Upsilon 
'95,  became  his  successor.  In  addition  to  these  three  houses, 
seventeen  houses  are  owned  by  various  chapters,  the  money  hav- 
ing been  raised  by  the  chapter  alumni.  All  of  the  remaining 
chapters  have  rented  houses  and  in  practically  all  cases  have 
building  funds.  A  fair  valuation  of  all  houses  owned  is  $625,- 
750,  in  which  the  Fraternity's  equity  amounts  to  $412,350. 

From  the  early  '80's  until  1914,  the  Grand  Chapter  met 
every  year,  usually  in  December.  The  convention  in  the  year 
last  named  was  held  under  the  auspices  of  Alpha  Iota  Chapter 
at  Nashville,  Tenn.  This  was  the  first  convention  held  in  the 
far  South.  This  session  passed  an  amendment  to  the  constitu- 
tion, providing  that  the  Grand  Chapter  should  meet  "  annually 
or  otherwise  "  as  might  be  determined  from  time  to  time.  Ac- 
cordingly the  following  year  the  convention  was  held  on  August 
26th  and  27th,  1915,  in  San  Francisco,  during  the  Panama- 
Pacific  Exhibition.  Notwithstanding  the  long  distance  from 
the  geographical  center  of  the  Fraternity,  the  convention  was 
attended  by  a  large  number  of  delegates  and  alumni  from  the 
East  and  South.  Up  to  this  time  the  various  officers  of  the 
Executive  Board  had  conducted  the  Fraternity's  business  from 
their  private  offices.  The  volume  of  business  had  increased  to 
such  an  extent  that  in  the  case  of  three  or  four  of  the  officers  it 
was  no  longer  practicable  to  continue  in  this  manner.  The 
Grand  Chapter  therefore  authorized  the  established  of  a  Fra- 
ternity office,  located  in  Philadelphia,  with  the  employment  of 
such  clerical  help  as  would  be  necessary  to  maintain  the  office 
properly.  This  has  proven  of  great  practical  benefit.  All  of 
the  business  records  of  the  Fraternity  are  now  located  in  this 
office  and  most  of  the  correspondence  is  carried  on  from  there. 

The  next  convention  was  held  at  Chicago,  111.,  on  Decem- 
ber 30th  and  31st,  1916,  and  in  attendance  surpassed  all  previ- 


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4o  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

ous  sessions.  As  the  United  States  entered  the  world  war  in 
April,  1917,  it  was  determined  to  hold  no  convention  until  after 
the  war.  The  Executive  Board,  anticipating  the  effect  of  the 
war  upon  the  undergraduate  chapters,  took  steps  in  the  spring 
of  1917  to  collect  data  concerning  the  exact  status  of  the  real 
estate  and  general  business  condition  of  each  of  the  chapters 
and  where  necessary  saw  to  it  that  no  chapter  suffered  by  rea- 
son of  the  reduction  in  its  membership.  During  the  winter  of 
1917  and  1918  all  of  the  chapters  continued  in  operation,  none, 
however,  with  more  than  fifty  per  cent,  of  normal  membership 
and  many  with  but  two  or  three  members  in  attendance,  al- 
though many  of  the  undergraduates  were  under  the  original 
draft  age.  From  the  records  which  the  Fraternity  has  gath- 
ered and  which  are  believed  to  be  as  nearly  correct  as  possible, 
twenty-four  hundred  and  eighty-six  members  entered  the  mili- 
tary or  naval  service  or  enlisted  in  one  of  the  auxiliary  organi- 
zations, such  as  the  Red  Cross  or  the  "  Y,"  while  many  others 
worked  as  civilians  at  some  form  of  war  activity.  As  far  as  is 
known,  forty-two  members  gave  up  their  lives  in  the  service  of 
their  country.  The  Fraternity  is  justly  proud  of  the  record 
of  its  members  in  the  war. 

The  fall  of  1918  saw  the  colleges  operating  under  the  regu- 
lations of  the  Student  Army  Training  Corps.  Dormitories 
and  fraternity  houses  were  converted  into  barracks  or  used  for 
other  purposes  in  connection  with  the  military  occupation.  The 
question  at  once  arose  as  to  the  situation  of  the  fraternities. 
The  original  instructions  issued  from  the  War  Department  at 
Washington  were  somewhat  ambiguous  and  led  to  the  impres- 
sion in  many  places  that  the  fraternities  were  not  to  be  allowed 
to  continue  their  existence  by  the  initiation  of  new  members. 
The  general  officers  of  the  Fraternity  promptly  took  up  the 
matter  with  the  authorities  in  Washington,  as  was  also  done  by 
officers  of  other  fraternities,  and  a  supplemental  order  was 
issued  showing  that  while  the  usual  social  activities  of  the  fra- 
ternities would  not  be  permitted  there  was  no  objection  to  the 
maintenance  of  the  organizations  by  the  initiation  of  new  mem- 
bers.  The  cessation  of  hostilities  in  November,  1918,  and  the 
abandonment   of   the   Student   Army    Training   Corps    shortly 


HISTORY  OF  THE  GOVERNMENT  OF  THE  FRATERNITY.        41 

thereafter  removed  the  question  as  to  the  status  of  the  frater- 
nities, although  in  many  instances  the  return  to  normal  condi- 
tions was  not  brought  about  until  the  fall  of  1919. 

During  the  last  week  of  June,  1919,  the  Grand  Chapter 
again  met  at  Atlantic  City,  N.  J.  Elaborate  plans  were  laid 
to  make  this  convention  a  grand  rally  of  undergraduates  and 
alumni  alike  in  order  to  restore  the  morale  interrupted  by  the 
war  and  to  start  the  chapters  enthusiastically  upon  the  opening 
of  colleges  in  the  fall.  The  convention  was  largely  attended, 
was  addressed  by  various  alumni,  including  members  who  had 
seen  service  overseas  and  in  all  respects  was  most  successful. 

In  conclusion,  the  present  activities  of  the  Fraternity  as  a 
national  organization  may  be  summarized  as  follows : 

I.  The  Grand  Chapter,  consisting  of  three  delegates  from 
each  chapter  and  one  delegate  from  each  alumni  chapter,  under 
the  presidency  of  the  Grand  Alpha.  The  Executive  Board  and 
the  Chapter  Visitors  collectively  constitute  additional  voting 
units  on  votes  which  are  taken  by  chapters.  The  Grand  Chap- 
ter has  general  legislative  power  over  the  Fraternity  subject  to 
the  provisions  of  the  Constitution.  The  Constitution,  By-Laws 
and  Acts  of  the  Grand  Chapter  are  collected  in  printed  form 
and  are  in  the  possession  of  each  chapter. 

II.  The  Executive  Board,  which  consists  of  the  Grand 
Officers  of  the  Grand  Chapter,  is  the  working  executive  of  the 
Grand  Chapter  between  the  sessions.  The  Board  is  presided 
over  by  the  Grand  Alpha  and  meets  monthly,  carrying  into 
execution  an  enormous  amount  of  governmental  detail. 

III.  The  offices  of  the  Grand  Beta  and  the  Grand  Pi,  who 
supervise  the  chapter  visitor  system.  The  chapters  are  divided 
into  two  groups,  over  one  of  which  the  Grand  Beta  and  over  the 
other  the  Grand  Pi  has  charge,  directing  the  work  of  the  respec- 
tive Chapter  Visitors. 

IV.  The  office  of  the  Grand  Sigma,  who  is  the  secretary  of 
the  Executive  Board  and  of  the  Grand  Chapter,  performing  the 
varied  duties  which  customarily  belong  to  such  an  office. 

V.  The  office  of  the  Grand  Tau,  who  collects  and  disburses 
the  finances  of  the  Fraternity.  These  finances  are  raised  by  a 
stated  per  capita  tax  upon  all  of  the  chapters.     The  funds  are 


PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

used  in  paying  the  expenses  of  the  Grand  Officers  and  of  one 
delegate  from  each  chapter  to  the  Grand  Chapter;  for  the  publi- 
cation of  the  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  News  Letter,  which  is  sent  free 
to  all  living  members;  for  the  puhlication  of  a  pocket  directory 
of  living  members,  which  is  issued  in  every  alternate  year,  and 
for  various  current  miscellaneous  expenses. 

VI.  The  office  of  the  Grand  Upsilon,  who  is  the  editor  of 
the  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  News  Letter,  of  'the  pocket  directory  and 
of  the  general  Register.  The  duties  of  the  Grand  Upsilon  entail 
the  keeping  of  an  accurate  card  catalogue  of  the  names  and 
addresses  of  all  living  members  of  the  Fraternity. 

VII.  The  office  of  the  Grand  Epsilon,  who  is  the  head  of 
the  Endowment  Fund  through  which  money  is  raised  to  finance 
the  erection  of  houses  for  the  chapters,  to  be  owned  by  the 
chapters  or  by  the  general  Fraternity  for  their  use. 

Boyd  Lee  Spahr,  Epsilon,  '00, 

Grand  Upsilon. 


Boyd  Lee  Spahr 
Grand  I'psilon 


Paul  ('.  Wagneb 
(■rand  Tau 


Robert  B.  M  vcFadyen 
Grand  Sigma 


Albert  C.  Dieffenbach 
Grand  Beta 


Haselttne  Smith 
Grand  Alpha 


William  ('.  West 
Grand  I'i 


Abthi  b  M    Jjenb 
Grand  Epolon 


Patbics  M.  Ebteb  Earl  A.  Babbett 


rHOMAB    M.    McAdAMS 

Grand  T<>ta 


Grand  Theta 


Grand  Theta 


THE  EXECUTIVE  BOARD 


OF  THE 


GRAND  CHAPTER 


A.  D.  1920 


G.  A.,  HASELTINE  SMITH   (A). 

G.  B.,  ALBERT  CHARLES  DIEFFENBACH   (Z). 

G.  II.,  WILLIAM  CHARLES  WEST  (AM). 

G.    I.,  THOMAS  BRANCH  MC  ADAMS   (<£). 

G.  %.,  ROBERT  BYRON  MAC  FADYEN   (A  A). 

G.  T.,  PAUL  CONNER  WAGNER  (Z). 

G.  Y.,  BOYD  LEE  SPAHR  (E). 

G.  E.,  ARTHUR  MARK  JENS   (AE). 

G,  ©.,  PATRICK  MANN  ESTES  ($). 

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ALPHA   CHAPTER    HOUSE 

I  niversitv  of  Pennsylvania 


Alpha  Chapter 

UNIVERSITY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA 

PHILADELPHIA,  PENNSYLVANIA 


Instituted  October  19,  A.  D.  1850 


SAMUEL  BROWN  WYLIE  MITCHELL 
JAMES  BAYARD  HODGE 
ALFRED  VICTOR  du  PONT 
CHARLES  HARE  HUTCHINSON 
JOHN  THORN  STONE 
DUANE  WILLIAMS 
ANDREW  ADAMS  RIPKA 


History  of  Alpha  Chapter 

A  complete  history  of  Alpha  Chapter  must  of  necessity 
include,  to  a  certain  extent,  a  history  of  the  Fraternity  itself, 
but  as  that  appears  elsewhere  in  this  Register  only  a  brief 
summary  can  be  here  given  of  Alpha's  part  in  the  building  up 
of  our  national  organization. 

The  early  papers  left  by  Dr.  Mitchell  in  his  handwriting 
indicate  that  he  first  conceived  the  idea  of  establishing  a  frater- 
nity at  the  University  of  Pennsylvania  on  the  16th  of  August, 
1850,  a  date  that  is  memorable  in  the  annals  of  Alpha  Chapter, 
not  only  from  this  fact,  but  because  August  16th  was,  by  a 
strange  coincidence,  the  date  both  of  the  birth  and  death  of  the 
founder. 

It  was  with  the  idea  of  a  rivalry  with  Delta  Phi,  then  the 
only  college  fraternity  established  at  Pennsylvania,  when  Dr. 
Mitchell,  with  that  energy  and  enthusiasm  which  spine  of  us  still 
remember,  took  into  his  confidence  a  few  intimate  classmates, 
and  as  the  result  of  a  conversation  held  in  Professor  Vethake's 
room  at  the  University,  then  located  in  Ninth  Street,  Phi  Kappa 
Sigma,  the  only  fraternity  founded  at  the  University  of  Penn- 
sylvania, was  organized  on  the  19th  day  of  October,  1850.  The 
founders  were  Samuel  Brown  Wylie  Mitchell,  James  Bayard 
Hodge,  Alfred  Victor  Du  Pont,  Charles  Hare  Hutchinson,  John 
Thorn  Stone,  Duane  Williams  and  Andrew  Adams  Ripka. 
These  seven  met  at  the  house  of  James  Bayard  Hodge,  at  the 
northwest  corner  of  Ninth  and  Walnut  Streets,  and  organized 
by  calling  him  to  the  chair.  A  constitution  and  by-laws  were 
then  presented  and  adopted,  having  been  previously  drafted  by 
a  committee  which  met  at  Duane  Williams'  house,  on  the  north 
side  of  Walnut  Street,  between  Eighth  and  Ninth  Streets,  next 
door  to  what  is  now  the  Casino.  "  An  order  of  initiation  was 
then  framed,  the  badge  adopted,  and  the  life  of  the  Fraternity 
begun. 

47 


43  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

The  greater  part  of  the  work,  and  the  design  of  the  badge, 
was  Dr.  Mitchell's ;  he  was  the  soul  and  spirit  of  the  movement 
and  had  a  natural  ability  for  organization ;  and,  although  there 
were  other  societies  of  which  he  was  founder,  he  never  allowed 
any  of  them  to  interfere  with  his  love  for  the  Fraternity.  The 
early  development  of  the  order  is  largely  attributable  to  his 
fostering  care  and  effort  in  its  behalf.  His  charm  of  manner 
and  great  earnestness  of  purpose  made  him  always  desired  and 
conspicuous. 

The  Fraternity  began  at  once  to  flourish,  when  shortly 
after,  in  December,  Hodge  died  of  scarlet  fever,  and  this  sad 
event  cast  a  gloom  over  the  others.  Notwithstanding  this,  the 
Fraternity  grew  rapidly.  From  accounts,  for  the  records  say 
nothing  about  it,  they  had  no  regular  place  for  meetings  for 
some  time,  but  held  them  either  at  each  other's  houses  or  at 
some  convenient  hotel  or  restaurant.  They  finally  secured 
rooms  in  a  house  on  the  east  side  of  Tenth  Street  below  South. 
This  was  not  a  convenient  locality,  and  the  premises  were  shortly 
vacated  on  account  of  a  dispute  between  the  landlord  and  the 
tenant,  as  the  members  of  the  Fraternity,  being  subtenants  of 
the  latter,  became  disagreeably  connected  as  witnesses  in  a  law- 
suit. 

From  here  rooms  were  rented  in  a  house  which  stood  on 
the  northeast  corner  of  Eighth  and  Walnut  Streets.  While 
here  the  faculty  suddenly  became  aware  of  the  existence  of  the 
organization  and  were  alarmed  lest  the  nefarious  schemes  and 
practics,  which  they  supposed  were  being  carried  on  under  cover 
of  secrecy,  should  injure  the  reputation  of  the  University. 
Threats  of  expulsion  were  made  and  the  parents  and  guardians 
of  the  students  were  written  to  and  the  members  summoned  to 
attend  in  the  faculty  room  and  answer  for  themselves.  When 
Dr.  Mitchell  was  summoned,  the  Provost  asked  him,  on  pointing 
to  his  badge,  "  Why  do  you  wear  that  piratical  ensign?  "  As 
one  of  the  members  of  that  period  has  said,  "  So  far  as  concerned 
the  treatment  of  undergraduates,  the  order  of  the  day  was 
repression,  restriction  of  liberty  and  enforced  obedience  to  cast- 
iron  rules.  The  faculty  seemed  to  have  set  their  faces  against 
everything  desired  by  the  students.     Too  much  afraid  of  inno- 


HISTORY  OF  ALPHA  CHAPTER.  49 

vations,  they  fought  against  changes  at  a  time  when  any  de- 
parture from  the  old  habit  would  have  been  an  advance  in  the 
right  direction.     The  trustees  followed  in  the  same  ruts." 

A  printed  circular  was  sent  to  all  the  parents  and  guard- 
ians of  the  students  by  the  faculty  and  trustees,  warning  them 
against  the  pernicious  influence  and  the  dire  results  that  would 
ensue  from  allowing  their  sons  to  join  secret  societies. 

This  opposition  only  further  inspired  the  efforts  of  the 
members  to  add  to  their  number.  Dr.  Mitchell  was  a  man  of 
indomitable  will  and  energy,  and  opposition  on  the  part  of  the 
college  authorities  only  had  the  effect  of  giving  greater  impetus 
to  the  cause. 

In  1852  the  last  member  of  the  academic  department  had 
graduated  and  the  only  connection  that  was  left  with  the  Uni- 
versity was  three  members  of  the  medical  department.  For 
nearly  a  year  the  existence  of  the  order  was  precarious.  Only 
medical  students  composed  the  membership,  and  many  of  them 
ceased  to  give  much  of  their  attention  to  the  interests  of  the 
society.  But  here  again  Dr.  Mitchell  came  to  the  rescue,  and 
he,  with  a  few  of  those  who  remained  steadfast  to  the  cause, 
initiated  the  next  year,  on  the  23d  of  April,  1853,  Henry  Boyd 
McKeen,  for  the  purpose  of  founding  the  Beta  Chapter  at 
Princeton  College,  which  took  root  immediately  and  soon  grew 
into  a  large  and  flourishing  branch  of  the  parent  stem ;  and  on 
the  20th  of  December  following,  the  Gamma  Chapter  at  La- 
fayette College  was  founded  by  Stacy  G.  Potts,  of  the  Beta 
Chapter.  Dr.  Mitchell's  connection  with  the  medical  profession 
brought  him  almost  solely  at  this  time  in  contact  with  students 
of  the  Medical  Department  of  the  University,  and  by  reason  of 
this  the  members  were  wholly  initiated  from  that  department. 
On  the  appointment  of  Dr.  Mitchell  to  the  staff  of  the  Phila- 
delphia Hospital  many  meetings  of  the  Fraternity  were  held  in 
his  rooms  at  that  institution,  for  now  no  hall  was  rented  for  the 
use  of  the  chapter.  During  the  year  following,  on  the  5th  of 
June,  the  Delta  Chapter  at  Jefferson  College,  Canonsburg,  Pa., 
was  enrolled  among  the  list  of  chapters. 

Thus  affairs  ran  on  until  the  17th  of  January,  1855,  when 
six  members  of  the  college  department  were  initiated  at  Druids 


5o  phi  Kappa  sigma  fraternity. 

Hall,  on  Fifth  Street,  corner  of  Adelphi.  These  were  Robert 
H.  McGrath,  Charles  E.  Hackley,  James  Devereux,  Samuel 
Dickson,  J.  M.  McGrath  and  Alexander  W.  Mitchell.  This 
initiation  was  conducted  by  Dr.  Mitchell,  William  Cook,  Morris 
J.  Asch  and  William  McCalla  McKecn  with  great  ceremony. 

From  this  the  Fraternity  took  on  a  new  existence  with  these 
six  members  of  the  collegiate  department,  and  with  the  careful 
nursing  of  the  founder,  Dr.  Mitchell,  it  began  to  grow  rapidly. 
Its  previous  precarious  life  was  now  a  thing  of  the  past,  and  it 
started  with  renewed  vigor  on  its  career.  The  first  four  meet- 
ings after  this  reorganization  were  held  in  Phoenix  Hall,  Zane 
Street  above  Seventh  Street.  On  the  10th  of  April,  when  the 
lodge  of  the  chapter  was  located  in  the  two  front  rooms,  fourth 
story,  of  No.  42  South  Eighth  Street,  four  members  were  initi- 
ated —  Henry  A.  du  Pont,  C.  E.  Lamotte,  William  D.  Stuart 
and  Edward  S.  Whelen.  These  rooms  were  leased  to  Brother 
R.  M.  McGrath  by  Victor  Reboul,  a  shoemaker,  with  the  pro- 
viso "  that  the  premises  should  not  be  used  in  any  other  manner 
than  as  a  quiet  society." 

The  first  minutes  of  which  there  is  any  record  began  25th 
of  June,  1855,  and  are  recorded  in  a  book  mostly  in  Dr.  Mitch- 
ell's handwriting.  On  the  10th  of  January,  1856,  the  rooms  on 
the  third  story  of  the  same  building  were  taken,  where  a  few 
meetings  were  held.  First  of  March,  1856,  the  chapter  moved 
into  two  large  rooms  with  large  middle  doors  on  the  ground  floor 
of  No.  57  George  (now  Sansom)  Street  above  Eleventh  Street, 
next  to  Ashmead's  Printing  House.  These  rooms  were  hand- 
somely fitted  up. 

It  was  during  March  of  1857  that  the  Phi  Kappa  Sigma 
Magazine  was  started,  and  an  unusually  full  attendance  was 
had  at  the  meeting  when  the  first  production  of  that  paper  was 
read  by  Brother  Pechin,  "  causing  an  amount  of  satisfaction 
not  expected."  It  was  issued  monthly.  The  front  covers  were 
embellished  in  pen  and  ink  and  water  color  drawings  of  various 
designs,  with  the  symbols  of  the  Fraternity.  This  was  the  work 
either  of  C.  A.  McCall  or  James  Harrison  Lambdin,  the  latter 
being  an  artist  of  no  mean  ability,  and  who  painted  a  skull  and 
bones  resting  on  a  book  which  he  presented  to  the  chapter  and 


HISTORY  OF  ALPHA  CHAPTER.  51 

which  now  hangs  in  the  chapter  house  and  is  one  of  the  most 
cherished  treasures.  The  magazine  always  had  an  editorial,  a 
summary  of  the  news  of  the  different  chapters  condensed  from 
the  correspondence  of  the  preceding  month,  one  or  two  articles 
and  a  poem  or  two.     It  was  all  in  manuscript. 

On  May  16,  1859,  the  chapter  moved  from  this  locality  to 
the  second  floor  back  of  the  building  at  the  northeast  corner  of 
Tenth  and  Walnut  Streets,  which  was  reported  by  the  Alpha 
of  the  chapter  in  his  report  to  be  inconvenient  and  the  stay 
only  intended  to  be  temporary.  In  the  fall  of  1859  it  removed 
to  the  southwest  corner  of  Eighth  and  Sansom  Streets,  third 
floor,  into  very  pleasant  and  commodious  rooms,  in  which  the 
chapter  was  better  situated  than  ever  before.  It  was  here  that, 
on  the  19th  of  October,  I860,  the  tenth  anniversary  of  the 
founding  of  the  Fraternity  was  celebrated.  The  Alpha  in  his 
report  congratulated  the  chapter  upon  the  results  achieved  by 
the  indefatigable  efforts  of  that  valuable  officer  ■ —  the  Tau. 
"  The  comforts  we  are  now  enjoying,  the  adornments  and  con- 
veniences of  our  hall,  the  quiet  conscience  (as  we  find  ourselves 
almost  relieved  from  debt)  are  all  due  to  his  alchemical  powers 
of  converting  promises  into  ready  cash." 

At  the  outbreak  of  the  war  from  the  early  part  of  1861 
the  chapter  was  seriously  broken  up  by  reason  of  her  members 
going  to  the  front ;  thirty  members  of  Alpha  Chapter  entered' 
the  service.  No  minutes  of  the  chapter  appear  between  the 
16th  of  April,  1861,  to  16th  of  November,  1863.  They  had  no 
hall  until  1862,  when  a  few  members  attended  meetings  at  207 
South  Sixth  Street,  and  for  a  time  all  interest  was  given  up 
and  the  prospects  were  indeed  gloomy.  In  October  of  this  year 
the  chapter  had  only  one  member  with  whom  to  begin  the 
session,  with  the  popular  notion  that  the  Fraternity  was  entirely 
defunct.  During  this  exciting  period  a  correspondence  was, 
however,  kept  up  by  Brother  R.  II.  McGrath,  the  Upsilon,  with 
a  number  of  the  chapters,  and  the  Fraternity  was  kept  alive  by 
him,  the  only  effective  officer  left  to  carry  on  the  work  of  the 
Fraternity.  Many  letters  were  written  and  received  by  him 
to  and  from  the  field  of  battle,  and  from  both  sides  in  the  con- 
flict.     Many  acts  of  kindness  and  brotherly  affection  towards 


52  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

each  other  demonstrated  the  efficacy  of  the  strong  ties  that 
bound  together  the  members  of  Phi  Kappa  Sigma. 

Those  of  the  chapter  who  remained  in  Philadelphia  during 
this  period  hearing  that  one  or  more  of  the  Southern  members 
were  prisoners  at  Fort  Delaware  and  in  very  destitute  circum- 
stances, made  up  a  box  of  clothing,  eatables,  etc.,  and  sent  them 
forward.  Months  afterward  there  were  received  through  the 
mails  on  a  piece  of  common  brown  wrapping  paper  a  few  lines 
(signed  by  Brother  Anthony  Sambola)  stating  that  some  of 
the  Southern  brethren  in  the  Confederate  Army  had  heard  of 
this  action,  and  that  if  they  knew  of  any  Phi  Kaps  in  Southern 
prisons  and  would  advise  them,  ever}r  effort  would  be  made  to 
render  their  situation  as  tolerable  as  their  scanty  means  would 
permit.  This  little  incident  spoke  volumes  in  behalf  of  Frater- 
nity combination  and  work. 

Subsequently  rooms  were  rented  at  207  South  Sixth  Street, 
and  in  the  early  part  of  1864*  the  meeting  rooms  of  the  chapter 
were  located  at  Sixth  and  Walnut  Streets  (southeast  corner, 
third-story  front  room).  At  this  time  the  chapter  was  in  the 
flush  of  success,  having  taken  in  seven  men  from  the  Depart- 
ment of  Arts  in  the  different  classes.  Meetings  were  now  held 
after  the  time-honored  custom. 

It  was  here  that  a  notable  entertainment  was  given  to  the 
"  Orphan  Chapter,"  a  curious  abnormal  growth  of  our  Frater- 
nity. This  chapter  was  composed  of  a  few  men  who  had  casu- 
ally found  themselves  in  Baltimore  together  at  the  end  of  the 
war,  and  no  two  of  them  from  the  same  chapter.  The  badge 
brought  them  together,  however,  and  the  "  Orphans  "  did  us 
great  credit  during  their  brief  career. 

From  Sixth  and  Walnut  Streets  the  chapter  again  moved 
in  January,  1867,  to  the  third  floor  of  926  Chestnut  Street, 
located  directly  opposite  to  the  abode  of  the  Delta  Psi  Frater- 
nity. These  rooms  were  rented  from  Fonteneau  &  Salles,  but 
were  given  up  in  June,  1868.  No  minutes  appear  to  have  been 
kept  between  December,  1867,  and  March,  1868.  During  this 
period  initiations  were  held  mostly  at  the  house  of  Brother  John 
Mercer  McCall  in  DeLancey  Place.  The  chapter  appears  to 
have  been  at  low  ebb  at  this  period,  but  a  room  was  rented  on 


HISTORY  OF  ALPHA  CHAPTER.  53 

the  fourth  floor  of  1017  Walnut  Street  about  December  1,  1870. 
This  hall  was  quite  large,  being  18  by  60  feet.  From  1867  to 
the  latter  part  of  1874  the  chapter  was  domiciled  in  the  third 
floor  of  the  southeast  corner  of  Tenth  and  Chestnut  Streets. 

In  November  of  1874  the  chapter  again  moved  to  the  third 
floor  of  1343  Chestnut  Street,  next  door  to  a  then  famous 
saloon  known  as  "  Finelli's,"  and  where  the  Liberty  building 
now  stands. 

In  those  days  the  Phi  Kaps  dominated  all  the  organizations 
of  the  classes  from  1873  to  1879,  and  as  a  consequence  the 
College  Boat  Club  and  the  Athletic  Association  may  be  said  to 
have  had  their  origin  in  Alpha  Chapter,  because  for  several 
years  in  the  early  struggles  of  those  helps  to  college  life  the 
officers  and  directors  were  mainly  from  our  Fraternity.  We 
worked  well  together  for  the  common  good  of  the  University, 
and  the  result  has  shown  the  foundations  to  have  been  well  laid. 
In  1877  the  chapter  moved  to  the  third  floor  southeast  corner 
of  Chestnut  and  Juniper  Streets,  where  the  uptown  office  of  the 
Pennsylvania  Company  now  stands.  In  1879  Dr.  Mitchell,  the 
founder,  died  and  left  us  the  heavy  oak  chairs  and  sofa  now  in 
the  present  house,  with  other  mementoes.  A  memorial  meeting 
was  held  upon  the  occasion  of  the  doctor's  death  in  these  rooms, 
the  proceedings  of  which  were  printed  and  are  among  our  ar- 
chives. 

It  is  a  pleasure  to  record  that  the  first  official  recognition 
of  a  college  fraternity  at  Pennsylvania  was  the  acceptance  by 
the  trustees  in  1887  of  a  fund  raised"!)  y  the  Alpha  Chapter  to 
establish  a  prize  to  be  known  as  "  Prize  established  by  the  Phi 
Kappa  Sigma  Fraternity  in  honor  of  its  founder,  Samuel 
Brown  Wylie  Mitchell." 

In  the  autumn  of  1893,  the  rooms  were  on  the  second  floor 
of  the  southwest  corner  of  13th  and  Walnut  Streets,  which 
rooms  were  occupied  until  1896  when  the  Chapter  purchased  a 
property  at  3537  Locust  Street. 

This  moving  of  the  chapter's  quarters  to  West  Philadel- 
phia, opposite  the  University  Campus,  is  significant  of  the  closer 
alliance  of  chapter  and  University  interests  which  has  grown 
steadily. 


54  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Though  the  moving  to  S537  Locust  Street  was  a  long  step 
in  advance  from  the  rooms  at  153th  and  Walnut,  by  1905  it  had 
become  evident  that  larger  quarters  must  be  obtained. 

With  this  end  in  view  and  due  to  the  untiring  energy  and 
unflagging  enthusiasm  of  the  committee  in  charge  a  fund  was 
raised  for  the  purchase  of  the  two  small  properties  between 
:>.">:>7  Locust  and  the  corner  of  36th  and  Locust  Streets.  This 
gave  the  chapter  a  building  site  at  least  the  equal  of  any  other 
chapter  on  the  campus  and  on  this  site  the  present  chapter 
house  was  built. 

The  raising  of  the  funds  for  the  erection  of  the  present 
chapter  house  on  the  corner  of  36th  and  Locust  was  remark- 
able in  that  it  made  a  record  not  only  for  the  total  amount  of 
subscriptions  but  also  the  number  of  new  subscriptions. 

The  present  chapter  house  was  completed  in  May,  1911, 
and  celebrated  with  a  dinner  that  will  be  vividly  remembered  by 
all  that  were  fortunate  enough  to  be  able  to  attend. 

The  history  of  the  Alpha  Chapter  has  been  closely  bound 
with  that  of  the  history  of  the  University.  It  seems  fitting  to 
mention  that  it  was  under  the  leadership  of  members  of  Alpha 
Chapter  that  plans  for  an  inter-fraternity  agreement  were  com- 
pleted. 

There  is  comparatively  little  to  note  in  the  history  of  the 
chapter  from  the  time  of  occupancy  in  the  new  chapter  house 
until  the  entrance  of  the  United  States  in  the  World  War  in 
1917.  The  new  chapter  house  was  of  course  a  great  assistance 
in  enabling  the  chapter  to  maintain  its  strong  position  as  a 
leader  at  the  University-. 

In  a  portion  of  this  register  will  be  found  a  complete 
record  of  the  activities  of  the  members  of  the  Alpha  Chapter 
in  the  World  War.  In  this  place,  it  seems  appropriate  to  give 
a  short  resume  of  the  difficulties  that  the  chapter  encountered 
and  the  way  these  difficulties  were  surmounted.  By  the  fall  of 
1917,  the  membership  of  the  chapter  was  seriously  depleted  by 
enlistments  in  various  branches  of  the  service.  The  same  was 
true  of  mo>t  of  the  chapters  at  the  University.  In  spite  of  the 
depletion  in  members,  the  chapter  was  able  to  maintain  its  high 
standard  due  principally  to  an  unusual  degree  of  support  from 


HISTORY  OF  ALPHA  CHAPTER.  55 

the  Alumni.  At  the  end  of  the  college  year,  in  June,  1918,  the 
active  Alpha  Chapter  consisted  of  three  men,  all  of  whom  were 
in  the  Medical  School. 

Prior  to  the  time  that  the  college  would  have  opened  in 
September,  1918,  the  University  was  taken  over  by  the  War 
Department  for  the  establishment  of  a  Students'  Army  Train- 
ing Corps  Unit.  The  Chapter  House  was  also  taken  over  as 
a  barracks,  and  as  high  as  135  men  were  quartered  therein  dur- 
ing the  continuation  of  the  Students'  Army  Training  Corps. 

After  the  signing  of  the  armistice  and  the  demobilization 
of  the  Students'  Army  Training  Corps,  the  house  was  returned 
to  the  chapter. 

If  it  had  not  been  for  the  interest  and  the  support  of  the 
alumni,  the  chapter  would  have  been  in  serious  difficulty.  As 
it  was,  with  the  aid  of  the  men  who  had  been  discharged  from 
the  service,  and  the  aid  and  interest  of  the  alumni,  the  chapter 
was  able  to  double  its  membership  between  January  and  June, 
1919. 

During  the  World  War,  five  of  Alpha  Chapter  members 
gave  their  lives.  In  memory  of  this,  a  fund  has  been  raised, 
known  as  the  Alpha  Chapter  Memorial  Fund,  for  the  purpose 
of  paying  off  the  mortgage.  Response  to  this  fund,  just  as  in 
the  case  of  the  response  to  the  other  for  the  building  of  the 
house,  was  again  characterized  by  the  large  number  of  new  sub- 
scriptions. 


56  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 


Alpha  Chapter 


1850. 

*James  Lloyd  Chamberlaine,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Born  at  Bonfield,  near  Oxford,  Talbot  County,  Md.,  July  5,  1830.  Son 
of  James  Lloyd  and  Anna  Maria  (Hammond)  Chamberlaine. 
Entered  the  Junior  Class  of  the  University  in  1848.  On  leaving 
the  University  he  first  engaged  in  farming,  becoming  afterward 
a  teacher  of  mathematics  and  surveying.  He  married  Margaret 
A.  M.,  daughter  of  Samuel  Chamberlaine,  of  Oxford,  Md.  He 
died  at  Baltimore,  December  28,  1899. 

*Charles  Carroll  Benton,  M.D.,  Ogdensburg,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Ox  Bow,  N.  Y.,  August  20,  1828.  Son  of  Abner  Benton, 
M.D.,  and  Hannah  Howell  Cooper.  Physician.  After  graduation 
he  spent  two  years  in  study  abroad.  He  married  on  March  7, 
1854,  Sarah,  daughter  of  Col.  John  West.  He  died  at  Ogdensburg, 
N.  Y.,  October  3,  1890. 

1851. 

♦Alfred  Victor  du  Pont,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Louisville,  Ky. 

Founder.  Born  near  Wilmington,  Del.,  April  18,  1833.  Son  of 
Alfred  and  Margaretta  Elizabeth  (La  Motte)  du  Pont.  He  was 
engaged  in  the  street  railroad  business,  obtaining  a  controlling 
interest  in  the  lines  in  Louisville,  St.  Louis  and  New  Orleans.  He 
was  the  founder  of  the  Louisville  Manual  Training  School,  and 
only  ten  days  before  his  death  gave  the  city  a  deed  to  the  property. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Bidermann  du  Pont,  Alpha,  '56. 
He  died  at  Louisville,  Ky.,  May  16,  1893. 

1852. 

♦Samuel  Brown  Wylie  Mitchell,  A.B.,  A.M.,  M.D.,  Philadelphia. 
Originator  and  Founder  of  the  Fraternity.  Born  in  Philadelphia, 
August  16,  1828.  Only  son  of  Archibald  Mitchell  and  Jane  Eliza 
Matthews.  His  father  was  born  in  Greencastle,  Derry  County, 
Ireland,  and  for  many  years  was  teacher  of  mathematics  in  the 
Academy  at  the  University  of  Pennsylvania. 

Dr.  Mitchell  graduated  from  the  Central  High  School  of  Phila- 
delphia in  1849  with  the  degree  of  A.B.,  then  entered  the  Sopho- 
more Class  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania  and  was  graduated, 


ALPHA  CHAPTER.  57 

with  the  degree  of  A.B.,  in  1852.  Previous  to  this  he  had  matricu- 
lated in  the  Medical  Department  of  the  University  and  was  gradu- 
ated with  the  degree  of  M.D.  in  1854.  He  received  the  degree  of 
A.M.  from  the  University  in  1855.  Was  Assistant  Physician, 
Philadelphia  Hospital,  1854-55.  He  practiced  until  the  outbreak 
of  the  Civil  War,  when  he  was  commissioned  Major  and  Surgeon 
of  the  Eighteenth  Pennsylvania  U.  S.  Volunteers,  April  17,  1861. 
Mustered  out  August  7,  1861,  he  was  commissioned  Major  and 
Surgeon  of  the  Eighty-ninth  Pennsylvania  (Eighth  Cavalry),  U. 
S.  V.,  August  17,  1861,  and  served  with  distinction  until  the  expira- 
tion of  the  term  of  service,  January  24,  1865.  Was  breveted 
Lieutenant-Colonel  U.  S.  V.,  March  13,  1865,  for  "gallant  and 
meritorious  service." 

He  organized  the  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the 
United  States  and  was  first  on  its  roll  of  membership;  drafted  its 
constitution,  designed  its  seal  and  badge,  and  was  elected  Recorder 
of  the  Commandery  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania  the  first  year  of 
its  existence,  and  continued  in  that  office  each  successive  year  until 
his  death. 

He  was  Commander  of  Post  2,  G.  A.  R.,  for  five  years;  a  mem- 
ber of  Federal  Lodge,  A.  Y.  M.,  Washington,  D.  C,  and  of  Frank- 
lin Lodge,  A.  Y.  M.,  Philadelphia;  also  of  Philadelphia  Command- 
ery, No.  2,  Knights  Templar,  and  of  Philadelphia  Royal  Arch 
Chapter,  No.  169.  He  was  also  a  member  of  the  American  Medical 
Association  and  the  Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania. 

Dr.  Mitchell  was  the  originator  of  the  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  Frater- 
nity, having  been  the  first  to  suggest  its  organization,  and  its  pros- 
perity was  largely  due  to  his  active,  untiring  and  efficient  services. 
His  memory  will  long  be  cherished  and  revered  by  the  Fraternity 
and  by  the  community  in  which  he  lived.  He  died  at  Spring  Hill, 
Delaware  County,  Pa.,  Saturday,  August  16,  1879,  his  birthday,  and 
is  buried  beneath  the  pavement  in  the  porch  of  St.  Stephen's 
Church,  Philadelphia. 

*James  Bayard  Hodge,  Philadelphia. 

Founder.  Born  in  Philadelphia,  December  12,  1833.  Son  of  Hugh 
Lenox  Hodge,  M.D.,  Professor  in  the  Medical  Department,  Univer- 
sity of  Pennsylvania,  and  Margaret  Elizabeth  Aspinwall.  Died 
December  11,  1850,  in  Philadelphia,  before  graduation,  of  scarlet 
fever.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  George  Woolsey  Hodge, 
Alpha,  '65. 

*Charles  Hare  Hutchinson,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Philadelphia. 

Founder.  Born  in  Lisbon,  Portugal,  February  13,  1833.  Son  of 
Israel  Pemberton  and  Margaretta  (Hare)  Hutchinson.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Attorney-at-law.  President  of  the  Athenaeum  of  Phila- 
delphia; Councilor  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania;  Di- 
rector of  the  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts;  Member  of 
the    Pennsylvania    Society    Sons    of    the    Revolution,    and    of    the 


SB  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Genealogical  Society  of  Pennsylvania.  Served  as  a  U.  S.  Volun- 
teer during  the  three  months'  service,  18<il.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Dr.  James  Howell  Hutchinson,  Alpha,  '5L  He  died  in 
Paris,  France,  October  4,  190;?. 

•Andrew  Adams  Ripka,  Falmouth,  Mass. 

Founder.  Born  in  Philadelphia,  February  16,  1833.  Son  of  Joseph 
and  Catherine  (Guger)  Ripka.  He  was  a  cotton  manufacturer, 
Subsequently  a  miner  and  smelter  of  iron.  Member  of  the  Military 
Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States;  Captain  Company 
A,  One  Hundred  and  Nineteenth  Regiment,  Pennsylvania  Volun- 
teers, August,  186J;  resigned  and  honorably  discharged  for  dis- 
ability, March,  1863.  He  married  Laura  T.,  daughter  of  William 
H.  Greenough.     He  died  in  Boston,  Mass.,  May  9,  1902. 

•William  McCalla  McKeen,  Easton,  Pa. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  December  18,  1833.  Son  of  Henry  and  Martha 
(McLeod)  McKeen.  Cotton  manufacturer.  At  the  beginning  of 
the  Civil  War  he  became  a  member  of  Company  D,  Gray  Reserves, 
a  Philadelphia  militia  regiment.  In  1862  he  assisted  in  the  enlist- 
ment of  Company  K,  of  One  Hundred  and  Eighteenth  (Corn 
Exchange)  Regiment,  and  was  made  its  First  Lieutenant.  He 
served  in  the  army  until  March,  1863,  when  he  was  honorably  dis- 
charged for  disability  caused  by  a  severe  wound  received  in  the 
battle  of  Shepherdstown,  W,  Ya.,  September  20,  1862.  He  mar- 
ried Annie  Louisa  Adler.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Henry 
Boyd  McKeen,  Beta,  '53.     He  died  at  Easton,  Pa.,  May  26,  1872. 

•Morris  Joseph  Ascli,  A.B.,  A.M.;  M.D.   [Jefferson  Medical], 

New  York,  X.  Y. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  July  4,  1833.  Son  of  Joseph  M.  and  Clarisse 
(I'lman)  Asch.  Physician.  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.  S.  A.,  from 
August,  1861,  until  March,  1873,  when  he  resigned;  Medical 
Inspector  on  staff  of  General  Sheridan,  1865-1872;  brevet  Captain 
and  brevet  Major  for  faithful  and  meritorious  service,  March  13, 
1865.  Professor  of  Laryngology  in  the  New  York  Polyclinic  for 
a  time.  Surgeon  to  the  Throat  Departments  of  the  New  York  Eye 
and  Ear  Infirmary  and  the  Manhattan  Eye  and  Ear  Hospital.  One 
of  the  founders  and  its  President  in  1893  of  the  American  La- 
ryngological  Association.  Member  of  New  York  Academy  of 
Medicine  and  the  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion.  He  died 
at  Irvington-on-IIudson,  N.  Y.,  October  5,  1902. 

1853. 

•John  Thorn  Stone,  Philadelphia. 

Founder.  Born  in  Philadelphia,  November  13,  1833.  Son  of  Jonas 
Emory  Stone.     He  entered  the  Sophomore  Class  of  the  University 


ALPHA  CHAPTER.  59 

in  1850,  and  left  at  the  close  of  the  Sophomore  year.  He  was  in 
the  manufacturing  business  in  Germantown,  Philadelphia,  until  his 
death,  May  26,  1882. 

*Henry  Crouse,  M.D.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Simcoe,   Norfolk  Co.,  Canada,  .     Died   in  Philadelphia, 

April  20,  1877. 

*  William  Taliaferro  Hord,  M.D.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Born  in  Mason  County,  Ky.,  March  3,  1832.  Son  of  Judge  Francis 
Triplett  and  Elizabeth  Scott  (Moss)  Hord.  Surgeon,  U.  S.  N. 
He  was  commissioned  Assistant  Surgeon,  November  1,  1854;  Passed 
Assistant  Surgeon,  May  23,  1859;  Surgeon,  August  1,  1861;  Medical 
Inspector,  July  6,  1872;  Medical  Director,  May  1,  1879.  Retired 
March  3,  1893.  One  of  Vice-Presidents  International  Medical  Con- 
gress, 1887;  President  of  the  Examining  Board,  U.  S.  N.,  January 
22,  1891,  to  March  3,  1893;  Member  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal 
Legion  of  the  United  States.  He  married  Eleanor  Vaulx,  daugh- 
ter of  Major  Arnold  Harris,  U.  S.  A.  He  died  at  Washington, 
D.  C,  April  1,  1901. 

*Sidney  Piatt  Kennedy,  M.D.,  Lauderdale,  Miss. 

Born  in  Franklin  County,  Ala.,  November  29,  1830.  Son  of  John 
and  Harriet  Kennedy.  Physician.  He  married  Kate  Lockhart. 
He  died  September,  1881,  at  Jackson,  Miss. 

*  James  Patrick  Mcllvaine,  A.M.,  M.D.,  Brandywine  Manor,  Pa. 

Born  near  St.  Clairsville,  Ohio,  February  21,  1831.  Son  of  Abraham 
Robinson  and  Anna  Garrison  (Mulvaney)  Mcllvaine.  He  practiced 
his  profession  at  Media,  Pa.  He  died  at  Springton,  Pa.,  November 
10,  1854. 

*Philip    Fine    Fulmer,    A.M.    [Lafayette],    M.D.,    Dingman's 
Ferry,  Pa. 

Bora  Stewartsville,  N.  J.,  June  19,  1830.     Son  of  Judge  John  Fulmer 
and    Barbara   Ann   Brakeley.     Physician.     Postmaster   at   Fulmer- 
ville,  Pa.,  1854-66,  and  at  Dingman's  Ferry,  Pa.,  1888-92;  Super- 
intendent Common  Schools  of  Pike  County,  Pa.,  1856-68.     He  mar- 
ried, May  25,  1865,  Mary  Ella  Bennett,  of  Elmira,  N.  Y.     He  died 
at  Dingman's  Ferry,  Pa.,  April  29,  1902. 
/ 
*Thomas   Eugene   Vick,   A.B.,   A.M.    [Centre   College],   M.D., 
Vicksburg,  Miss. 

Born  April  11,  1831,  at  Washington,  Adams  County,  Miss.  Son  of 
John  Wesley  and  Ann  Maria  (Brabston)  Vick.  Physician  and 
soldier.  Served  as  Captain,  Colonel  and  Brigadier-General  in  the 
Confederate  Army.  Was  killed  by  an  explosion  on  a  steamer  on 
the  Mississippi  River,  February  2,  1866. 


60  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1854. 

*Duane  Williams,  Philadelphia. 

Founder.  Born  in  Philadelphia,  January  3,  1833.  Son  of  Charles 
and  Mary  (Duane)  Williams.  Attorney-at-law.  He  married  Alice, 
daughter  of  Richard  Norris,  of  Philadelphia.  Died  in  Philadelphia, 
August  3,  1S63. 

•James  Howell  Hutchinson,  A.B.,  A.M.,  M.D.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  at  Cintra,  Portugal,  August  3,  1834.  Son  of  Israel  Pemberton 
and  Margaretta  (Hare)  Hutchinson.  Physician.  He  was  Acting 
Assistant  Surgeon,  U.  S.  A.,  and  served  in  the  Satterlee  General 
Hospital,  1862-65.  He  was  Attending  Physician  to  Episcopal  Hos- 
pital, 1863-68,  and  also  to  the  Children's  Hospital.  In  1868  became 
Attending  Physician  to  Pennsylvania  Hospital.  In  1878  was  elected 
a  Trustee  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania;  in  1883,  first  Honorary 
Librarian  of  the  College  of  Physicians  and  in  1887  its  Vice-Presi- 
dent. Member  of  American  Philosophical  Society  and  of  His- 
torical Society  of  Pennsylvania.  Editor  of  Philadelphia  Medical 
Times.  Married  Ann  Wilcocks,  daughter  of  Hon.  Charles 
Ingersoll,  of  Philadelphia.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Charles 
Hare  Hutchinson,  Alpha,  '52.  He  died  in  Philadelphia,  December 
27,   1889. 

*Edwin  Theodore  Bown,  M.B.,  [Trinity  College,  Univ.  of  To- 
ronto], M.D.  [and  Victoria  Univ.],  Brantford,  Canada. 
Born  at  Highbury  Terrace,  Islington,  London,  England,  February 
21,  1830.  Son  of  Samuel  Bown,  M.D.,  and  Mary  Russell.  Physi- 
cian. Coroner  of  the  County  of  Brant,  Ontario.  Member  of  Nat- 
ural History  Society,  Montreal.  Surgeon,  38th  Battalion  of  Can- 
ada. Married  August  23,  1869,  Sarah  Ann  Sage.  Died  at  Brant- 
ford, Ontario,  Canada,  August  6,  1872. 

♦William  Currie  Richmond,  M.D.,  Oxford,  Miss. 

Born  in  Caswell  Co.,  N.  C,  February  8,  1830.  Son  of  John  Currie 
and  Elizabeth  (Stephens)  Richmond.  Physician.  Married  July 
26,  1854,  Annie  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  John  Currie.  He  died  near 
Oxford,  Miss.,  July  13,  1895. 

*Henry  Joseph  Priestley,  M.D.,  St.  John,  New  Brunswick. 

Born  in  England.  Son  of  Major  George  and  Mary  Priestley.  Physi- 
cian.    Died  in  Tasmania. 

•William  Schley  Goldsborough,  A.  B.   [Princeton],  Frederick, 
Md. 

Born  in  Frederick  City,  Md.,  November  30,  1830.  Eldest  son  of  Dr. 
Edward    Yerbury    and    Margaret    (Schley)    Goldsborough.     While 


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at  the  medical  school  he  was  taken  ill  from  a  cut  received  in  the 
dissecting  room,  and  died  from  blood  poisoning  at  Frederick,  Md., 
May  14,  1853. 

1855. 

♦William  Cook,  M.D.,  Bordentown,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Bordentown,  N.  J.,  about  1833.  Son  of  Dr.  Joseph  Harrison 
and  Abigail  (Emley)  Cook.  Physician.  Surgeon  Twenty-third 
Regiment,  N.  Y.  Volunteers,  during  the  Civil  War.  Died  at  Bor- 
dentown, N.  J.,  January  15,  1864. 

♦Samuel  Gilmore  Cattell,  A.M.    [Princeton],  M.D.,  Deerfield, 
N.  J. 

Born  Salem,  N.  J.,  November  4,  1831.  Son  of  Thomas  W.  and  Keziah 
(Gilmore)  Cattell.  Physician.  Married,  October  10,  1856,  Hen- 
rietta, daughter  of  Louis  Maillard.  Died,  February  12,  1877,  at 
Deerfield,  Cumberland  County,  N.  J. 

♦Samuel  Dickson,  A.B.,  A.M.,  LL.B.,  LL.D.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  at  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  February  2,  1837.  Son  of  Samuel  Dales 
and  Maria  (Gillespie)  Dickson.  Attorney-at-law.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Trustee  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1881-1915.  Member 
of  Board  of  City  Trusts.  Chancellor  Law  Association  of  Phila- 
delphia, 1899-1909.  President  Pennsylvania  Bar  Association,,  1895- 
96.  Member  American  Philosophical  Society.  He  was  a  member 
of  the  Philadelphia  Home  Guards  during  the  Civil  War.  Married, 
1867,  Fanny  Hazard.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  son,  E.  Hazard  Dick- 
son, Alpha,  '91.     He  died  in  Philadelphia,  May  28,  1915. 

♦John  Macrelish  McGrath,  A.B.,  A.M.,  M.D.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  July  20,  1834.  Son  of  Robert  McGrath,  M.D., 
and  Eliza  A.  Macrelish.  Physician.  Major  and  Surgeon  Twenty- 
third  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  November  2,  1861,  to  Jan- 
uary 11,  1862,  and  Seventy-eighth  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  April 
14,  1862,  to  June  23,  1863;  A.  A.  Surgeon  U.  S.  Army,  Septem- 
ber 26,  1863,  to  March  31,  1866.  Member  Military  Order  Loyal 
Legion  of  the  United  States.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Robert  H.  McGrath,  Alpha,  ^6.  Married  Eliza  Coffin,  daughter 
of  Charles  H.  Shinn.     He  died  at  Delair,  N.  J.,  August  21,  1905. 

♦Alexander  William  Mitchell,  A.B.,  A.M.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  February  5,  1836.  Son  of  Alexander  William 
Mitchell,  M.D.,  and  Jean  Bayne.  He  pursued  farming  from  1855 
to  1862,  was  in  the  U.  S.  Government  service  1863-66,  and  railroad 
freight  agent  1866-71;  from  1872-82  he  was  in  the  service  of  the 
city  of  St.  Louis;  he  then  became  a  manufacturer.  He  died  in  St. 
Louis,  Mo.,  February  5,  1906. 


62  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1856. 

♦Robert  Hunter  McGrath,  A.B.,  A.M.,  LL.B.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  September  11,  1836.  Son  of  Robert  McGrath, 
M.D.,  and  Eliza  Anne  Macrelish.  Attorney-at-law.  Trustee  of 
Burlington  College  and  St  Mary's  Hall  (N.  J.),  1877.  Relatives  in 
Fraternity,  brother,  John  M.  McGrath,  Alpha,  '55;  and  son,  Fran- 
cis S.  McGrath,  Alpha,  '95.  Married  Elizabeth  Gibson  Bordley, 
daughter  of  Richard  Grafton  Belt,  M.D.  He  died  in  Philadelphia, 
April  7,  191;?. 

Charles    Elihu    Hackley,   A.B.,   A.M.,    M.D.,    South    Norvvalk, 
Conn. 

Born  at  Unadilla,  N.  Y.,  February  22,  1836.  Son  of  Archibald  and 
Eliza  (Stott)  Hackley.  Physician.  Surgeon  Second  New  York 
Cavalry  U.  S.  Volunteers,  and  Surgeon-in-Chief  Third  Cavalry 
Division,  Army  of  the  Potomac;  Surgeon  to  the  New  York  Eye 
and  Ear  Infirmary,  1865-75;  Visiting  and  Consulting  Physician 
New  York  Hospital,  1867-95;  Clinical  Professor  Diseases  of  Eye 
and  Ear,  Women's  Medical  College,  New  York  City,  1870-76.  Mar- 
ried, December  16,  1867,  Emma  W.,  daughter  of  Gabriel  Kent,  of 
Xew  York  City. 

*James  Devereux,  Jr.,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  July  24,  1836.  Son  of  James  and  Mary  C. 
(Garwood)  Devereux.  Died  February  20,  1861,  in  Rio  de  Janeiro, 
Brazil. 

Edmund  Cash  Pecliin,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Buchanan,  Va. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  December  9,  1834.  Son  of  John  Christopher 
and  Margaret  (Cash)  Pechin.  President  of  Dunbar  Iron  Company, 
1867-77.  Mining  engineer,  and  examiner  and  reporter  on  coal  and 
iron  ore  properties.  Member  of  the  American  Institute  of  Mining 
Engineers  (an  original  member).  Married,  June  11,  1863,  Mary 
Lemon,  daughter  of  John  Shelley,  of  Cleveland,  O. 

Bidermann  du  Pont,  B.S.,  Greenville,  Del. 

Born  near  Wilmington,  Del.,  October  13,  1837.  Son  of  Alfred  V.  and 
Margarite  Elizabeth  (La  Motte)  du  Pont.  Miner  and  shipper  of 
coal,  1869-1918.  Married,  1860,  Ellen  Susan,  daughter  of  Thomas 
Cooper  Coleman.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Alfred  V.  du 
Pont,  Alpha,  '51. 

-  1857. 

Henry  Algernon  du  Pont,  Winterthur,  Del. 

Born  near  Wilmington,  Del.,  July  30,  1838.  Son  of  Henry  and  Louisa 
(Gerhard)  du  Pont.     Soldier;  United  States  Senator.     Was  gradu- 


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ated  first  in  his  class  at  U.  S.  Military  Academy,  West  Point,  May 
6,  1S61,  and  promoted  to  Second  Lieutenant  of  the  Engineer  Corps; 
Officer  of  the  Regular  Army,  1861-75;  Captain  Fifth  U.  S.  Artil- 
lery; Acting  Assistant  Adjutant  General  of  troops  in  New  York 
harbor  in  1862-63;  was  in  command  of  the  artillery  in  engagements 
at  Piedmont,  Lexington  and  Lynchburg  in  the  spring  and  summer 
of  1864,  and  later  in  that  year  took  part  in  the  battles  of  Cedar 
Creek,  Halltown,  Berryville,  Apequan  and  Fisher's  Hill,  and  was 
breveted  Major  for  gallant  services  in  the  last  two  mentioned  en- 
gagements; brevet  Lieutenant-Colonel,  October,  1864,  for  services 
at  Cedar  Creek;  he  resigned  from  the  Army  in  1875;  U.  S.  Senator 
from  Delaware,  1906-17.  Author  of  "  Cavalry  Tactics,"  "  Artillery 
Tactics,"  etc.  Married  Mary  Pauline,  daughter  of  Herman  Ten 
Eyck  Foster. 

fJohn  Leigluon  McKim,  A.B. ;  A.M.   [Trinity],  Milford,  Del. 

Born  at  New  Castle,  Del.,  August  1,  1835.  Son  of  Rev.  John  Linn 
and  Susan  Agnes  (McGill)  McKim.  Clergyman.  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Trustee  of  Burlington  College,  1873-93.  Rector,  St.  Mary's  Hall, 
Burlington,  N.  J.,  1879-87.  Married,  December  4,  1860,  Sarah 
Fisher,  daughter  of  Henry  Fisher  Rodney,  of  Lewes,  Del.  Died 
at  Milford,  Del.,  March  20,  1918. 


1858. 

'Edmund  Pendleton,  A.M.,  Berkeley  Springs,  W.  Ya. 

Born  at  Berkeley  Springs,  W.  Va.,  1840.  Son  of  Philip  and  Virginia 
(Mason)  Pendleton.  First  Lieutenant  Third  LJ.  S.  Artillery,  1861- 
64;  subsequently  commissioner  in  Chancery  and  Deputy  Clerk  of 
County  and  Circuit  Courts  of  West  Virginia.  Died  at  Berkeley 
Springs,  W.  Va.,  July  28,  1907. 

'Gerrard  Irvine  Whitehead,  A.B.,  A.M.,  LL.B.,  New  York  City. 
Born  at  Erie,  Pa.,  January  5,  1838.  Son  of  Coburn  Whitehead,  M.D., 
and  Matilda  Ann  Irvine.  Attorney-at-law.  He  enlisted  as  a  pri- 
vate in  the  First  Troop  Philadelphia  City  Cavalry,  on  the  three 
months'  call,  1861,;  later  he  served  as  First  Lieutenant  of  the  Sixth 
Pennsylvania  Cavalry;  he  was  on  the  staff  of  Generals  Sheridan, 
Pleasonton  and  Keyes,  first  as  an  aide,  and  later  as  Judge  Advo- 
cate, with  the  rank  of  Major.  He  died  in  New  York  City,  May  11, 
1898. 

c" Joseph  Kay  Caldwell,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  August  15,  1839.  Son  of  Thomas  and  Rachel 
Jane  (Kay)  Caldwell.  Engaged  in  banking  and  steel  business. 
Married,  March  31,  1863,  Mary  Withers.  Died  in  Philadelphia, 
May  22,  1912. 


64  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

*  Thorn  as  Robinson,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  December  3,  1838.  Son  of  Thomas  and  Ellen 
Maria  (Brackett)  Robinson.  Lighthouse  inspector.  Died  in  Phila- 
delphia, February  5,  1866. 

♦Charles  Eugene  La  Motte,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Wilmington,  Del. 

Born  August  20,  1839,  at  Lenni  Mills,  Pa.  Son  of  Daniel  and  Anna 
Potts  (Smith)  La  Motte.  Attorney-at-law.  Was  admitted  to  the 
bar  of  the  State  of  Delaware  in  1861  with  his  uniform  on,  being 
then  a  Captain  in  the  service  of  the  United  States.  At  the  outbreak 
of  the  war  he  raised  and  commanded  Company  B  in  the  First  Regi- 
ment of  Delaware  Volunteers;  was  afterward  First  Lieutenant 
First  Delaware  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant,  Adjutant,  Major  and 
Lieutenant-Colonel  Fourth  Delaware  Infantry;  Colonel  Sixth  U.  S. 
Veteran  Volunteers;  breveted  Colonel  and  Brigadier-General  U.  S. 
Volunteers;  he  served  on  the  staff  of  General  Ayers,  Second  Divi- 
sion, Fifth  Army  Corps,  to  the  end  of  the  war;  member  of  the 
Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States.  He  died 
at  Wilmington,  Del.,  May  24,  1887. 

♦Charles  Archibald  McCall,  M.D.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  at  Tampico,  Mexico,  November  4,  1837.  Son  of  John  Gibson 
McCall  and  Josephine  Becarra.  Physician.  Acting  Assistant  Sur- 
geon U.  S.  A.;  First  Lieutenant  and  Assistant  Surgeon  U.  S.  A.; 
breveted  Captain  and  Major  U.  S.  A.,  March  13,  1865,  "  for  faith- 
ful and  meritorious  services  during  the  war,"  when  he  was  honor- 
ably mustered  out.  He  married  in  1864,  Cordelia  Lawrence  White. 
Relatives  in  Fraternity,  sons,  J.  Gibson  McCall,  Alpha,  '86,  and  R. 
Kemble  McCall,  Alpha,  '94.  He  died  in  Philadelphia,  March  12, 
1903. 

*Charles  Bingham  Penrose,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Carlisle,  Pa. 

Born  at  Carlisle,  Pa.,  August  29,  1838.  Son  of  Hon.  Charles  Bingham 
Penrose  and  Valeria  Fullerton  Biddle.  Captain  and  Commissary 
of  Subsistence  U.  S.  A.;  brevet  Lieutenant-Colonel  U.  S.  A.;  Major, 
September  3,  1889.  Was  breveted  three  times  for  "  faithful  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  Subsistence  Department  during  the 
war";  he  was  captured  and  was  sent  to  Libby  Prison  and  Salis- 
bury, N.  C,  where  he  remained  for  six  months.  Married  Clara, 
daughter  of  James  Wheeler  Andaviese,  M.D.,  of  New  York  City. 
He  died  at  Carlisle,  Pa.,  September  19,  1895. 

♦David  Watts  Biddle,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Carlisle,  Pa. 

Born  at  Carlisle,  Pa.,  October  28,  1838.  Son  of  Edward  M.  and 
Juliana  (Watts)  Biddle.  Second  Lieutenant  Ninth  Infantry, 
U.  S.,  April,  1861;  First  Lieutenant,  May,  1861;  Captain,  July, 
1863.  Resigned  May  24,  1864.  Lumber  merchant.  Relatives  in 
Fraternity,  brothers,   Frederick  W.   Biddle,   Epsilon,  '68;   Edward 


ALPHA  CHAPTER.  65 

W.  Biddle,  Epsilon,  '70,  and  William  M.  Biddle,  Epsilon,  '73.     He 
died  at  Paw  Paw,  W.  Va.,  August  8,  1902. 

*Thomas  Johnston  Moore,  M.D.,  Hollidaysburg,  Pa. 

Born  in  Hollidaysburg,  Pa., .  Son  of  Silas  and  Lucretia  (Hen- 
derson) Moore.  He  never  practiced  his  profession.  Married  Cor- 
nelia, daughter  of  Dr.  Joseph  Landis.  He  died  near  San  Fran- 
cisco, Calif.,  — ,  1876. 

*John  Sydney  Crawford,  Mystic,  Conn. 

Born  in  Edinburgh,  Scotland,  November  19,  1839.  Son  of  Stephen 
Rowan  and  Jane  Tucker  (Wilson)  Crawford.  Consulting  mining 
engineer.  Private  Seventeenth  Pennsylvania  Volunteers;  Second 
Lieutenant  Company  D,  Seventy-first  California  Volunteers;  First 
Lieutenant  and  Captain  Company  I,  One  Hundred  and  Fourteenth 
Pennsylvania  Volunteers;  served  from  April  11,  1861,  to  June  15, 
1865;  was  wounded  at  Petersburg,  Va.,  1864;  served  on  the  staff  of 
Generals  Robinson,  Hayman,  Graham  and  Sickles.  He  married, 
first,  Elenore  Martin,  daughter  of  John  Henderson,  of  Philadelphia; 
second,  Lucie  N.,  daughter  of  Charles  P.  Relf,  of  Philadelphia. 
Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Joseph  U.  Crawford,  Alpha,  '62, 
and  Andrew  D.  R.  Crawford,  Alpha,  '62.  He  died  at  Mystic, 
Conn.,  July  4,  1906. 

1859. 

♦William  David  Stuart,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  August  21,  1840.  Son  of  George  Hay  and 
Martha  Kyle  (Denison)  Stuart.  He  devoted  his  time  to  literary 
and  scientific  research,  especially  mineralogy  and  microscopy. 
Married  Mary  Ella,  daughter  of  Lawrence  Johnson,  of  Philadel- 
phia. Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  George  H.  Stuart,  Jr., 
Alpha,  '69.     Died  in  Philadelphia,  April  7,  1863. 

♦Edward  Siddons  Whelen,  Jr.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  December  23,  1839.  Son  of  Edward  Siddons 
and  Isabella  Hubbard  (Nevins)  Whelen.  Served  during  the 
"emergency"  of  1861  as  a  private  in  the  First  Troop  of  Philadel- 
phia City  Cavalry,  and  later  as  Acting  Paymaster  U.  S.  N. 
Banker.  Married  Acelie,  daughter  of  Joseph  Togno,  M.D.,  of 
South  Carolina.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  James  N.  Whelen, 
Alpha,  '64.     Died  at  Bordeaux,  France,  April  8,  1884. 

♦Philip  Howell  White,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  March  5,  1839.  Son  of  David  Hall  and  Cathe- 
rine Achsah  (Howell)  White.  Assistant  Engineer  U.  S.  N.,  No- 
vember,   1861,   to   May,    1865,   when   he   honorably   resigried;    later 


66  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Clerk  in  the  office  of  the  Prothonotary  of  Common  Pleas,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa. ;  Superintendent  of  the  Union  Benevolent  Association 
of  Philadelphia,  1910-19.  Married,  May  25,  1869,  Mary  Jane, 
daughter  of  George  Janvier,  of  New  Castle,  Del.  Died  in  Phila- 
delphia, January  23,  1920. 

Charles  Marqucdant  Burns,  Jr.,  Philadelphia. 

212  South  Fifteenth  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  February  8,  183(5.  Son  of  Charles  Marquedant 
and  Eliza  Van  Dyke  (Rousseau)  Burns.  Architect.  Captain's 
Clerk,  U.  S.  N.,  1862-63;  Acting  Assistant  Paymaster,  U.  S.  N., 
1863-65;  Instructor  of  Drawing  at  Haverford  College,  Pa.,  1881- 
85.  Member  Military  Order  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Frank  Burns,  Alpha,  '62. 

*James  Harrison  Lambdin,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  September  25,  1840.  Son  of  James  Reid  and 
Mary  (Cochran)  Lambdin.  Clergyman.  Captain  Company  H, 
One  Hundred  and  Twenty-first  Pennsylvania  Regiment,  U.  S.  Vol- 
unteers, 1861;  Aide-de-Camp  on  staff  of  General  Doubleday  and 
of  General  Rice;  Assistant  Adjutant-General,  U.  S.  Volunteers, 
with  rank  of  Captain,  and  served  with  Major-General  Crawford 
until  the  close  of  the  war;  he  retired  honorably  from  the  army  with 
the  rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel,  September  19,  1865.  Relative  in 
Fraternity,  brother,  Alfred  C.  Lambdin,  Alpha,  '65.  Died  in  Ger- 
mantown,  Philadelphia,  November  28,  1870. 

*Victor  Guillou,  LL.B.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  October  18,  1837.  Son  of  Constant  and  Isabella 
Anna  (Mann)  Guillou.  Attorney-at-law.  Died  at  Atlantic  City, 
N.  J.,  August  1,  1903. 

•Nathan  Clemmons  Hunt,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  August  23,  1840.  Son  of  Uriah  and  Elizabeth 
(Shreve)  Hunt.  Publisher.  Was  one  of  the  Editors  of  "  Fireside 
Encyclopedia  of  Poetry,"  and  edited  and  published  "  The  Poetry  of 
Other  Lands."  He  was  a  private  in  the  Pennsylvania  militia  when 
Pennsylvania  was  threatened  with  invasion  by  the  Confederate 
Army  in  1862.     He  died  in  Philadelphia,  April  11,  1884. 

1860. 

•William  Coffin  Shinn,  Haddonfield,  N.  J. 

Born  December  1,  1838,  at  Haddonfield,  N.  J.  Son  of  Charles  Ham- 
mill  and  Abbie  M.  (Coffin)  Shinn.  Merchant.  At  the  commence- 
ment  of   the   Civil   War   he   enlisted    as    Captain    of   Company    I, 


ALPHA  CHAPTER.  67 

Twenty-fourth  New  Jersey  Volunteers,  and  was  wounded  at  the 
battle  of  Fredericksburg,  losing  an  eye;  was  honorably  discharged 
in  1863;  afterward  he  served  on  the  first  court  martial  convened 
during  the  war,  which  met  on  Girard  Street,  Philadelphia;  upon 
the  threatened  attack  of  the  city  of  Washington  he  re-enlisted  in 
his  old  company.     He  died  at  Haddonfield,  N.  J.,  May  14,  1879. 

*William  Cole  Morgan,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  April  28,  1840.  Son  of  William  Cole  and  Jane 
Campbell  (Miles)  Morgan.  Stock  broker.  Private  Company  A, 
Seventeenth  Pennsylvania  Regiment  U.  S.  Volunteers,  1861.  Mar- 
ried, April  28,  1864,  Annie  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Reed  A.  Wil- 
liams.    Died,  Philadelphia,  December  6,  1912. 

*  James  Alexander  Tennent,  St.  Louis,  Mo, 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  September  28,  1840.  Son  of  James  Tennent 
and  Hooper.    Merchant. 

*Sitgreaves  Artiste  Massey,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  March  4,  1841.  Son  of  William  and  Fanny 
(Miller)  Massey.     Died  August  27,  1870. 

*Hansford  Dade  Duncan  Twiggs,  A.M.,  Savannah,  Ga. 

Born  at  Barnwell,  S.  C,  March  25,  1837.  Son  of  George  Low  and 
Harriet  Eliza  (Duncan)  Twiggs.  Attorney-at-law.  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  First  Georgia  Regulars,  Longstreet's  Corps,  C.  S.  A.,  1861 
to  the  end  of  the  war.  Judge  Superior  Court  of  Georgia,  1870-74. 
Member  of  the  House  of  Representatives  of  Georgia,  1880-81. 
Married,  June,  1861,  Lucie  E.  Wilkins.  Died,  Savannah,  Ga., 
March  25,  1918. 

♦Thaddeus  Webb,  LL.B.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  February  19,  1838.  Son  of  William  and  Caro- 
line (Hewitt)  Webb.  Attorney-at-law.  Married,  Adelaide  Hors- 
man.    Died  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  October  20,  1887. 

*Edwin  Augustus  Woodward,  LL.B.,  Chicago,  111. 

Attorney-at-law;  then  merchant.     Died  in  Chicago,  111.,  December  16, 

1882. 

1861. 

*John   Alexander    McArthur,    A.B.,   A.M.,    M.D.    [Jefferson 

Medical  College],  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,   April   30,   1841.     Son   of  John   and   Elizabeth 
(Wilson)  McArthur.     Physician. 


68  PHI  K.lPrA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

•Eugene  du  Pout,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Wilmington,  Del. 

Horn  near  Wilmington,  Del.,  November  16,  1810.  Son  of  Alexis 
Irenee  and  Joanna  (Smith)  du  Pont.  First  Lieutenant  Sterling's 
Independent  Company  (Delaware)  U.  S.  Volunteers,  1864-65. 
Member  of  the  firm  of  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Co.  Married 
Amelia  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Charles  Irenee  du  Pont.  Relatives 
in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Alexis  Irenee  du  Pont,  Alpha,  '63,  and 
Francis  G.  du  Pont,  Alpha,  'TO.  Died  at  Christiana,  Del.,  January 
28,  1909. 

♦Frank  William  Paul,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Florence,  Italy,  October  14,  1841.  Son  of  James  William  and 
Hannah  Clement  (Banker)  Paul.  Attorney-at-law.  Private  Com- 
monwealth Artillery,  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  May  13,  1861;  First 
Lieutenant  battery  attached  to  Fifty-eighth  Pennsylvania  Infantry, 
November  IS,  1861;  transferred  to  Second  Pennsylvania  Heavy  Ar- 
tillery. November  19,  1862;  First  Lieutenant  Twenty-fourth  U.  S. 
Infantry,  July  28,  1866;  breveted  Captain  U.  S.  Volunteers,  March 
18,  1865,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  during  the  war"; 
breveted  Captain,  U.  S.  A.,  March  2,  1867,  "  for  gallant  services  " 
at  Petersburg  Mine,  Va. ;  resigned  and  honorably  discharged  April 
21,  1868.  Judge  Advocate,  with  rank  of  Major,  First  Brigade, 
Pennsylvania  National  Guard,  March  1,  1876,  to  December  1,  1876. 
Married,  March  2,  1875,  Florence,  daughter  of  Joseph  H.  Oglesby, 
of  New  Orleans,  La.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  sons,  Oglesby  Paul, 
Alpha,  '99,  and  Frank  W.  Paul,  Jr.,  Alpha,  '14.  Died  at  Villa 
Nova,  Penna.,  December  24,  1912. 

♦Richard  Hall  Douglass,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  October  12,  1S39.  Son  of  Rev.  Jacob  Morgan 
and  Mary  Hall  (Willard)  Douglass.  Assistant  Paymaster  U.  S.  N., 
1861,  and  Paymaster,  U.  S.  A.,  1862.  Died  at  Panama,  June  4, 
1868. 

1862. 

•Kilbura  Knox,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Born  in  Lawrenceville,  Pa.,  October  23,  1842.  Son  of  Hon.  John  C. 
and  Adelaide  (Kilburn)  Knox.  Private  Commonwealth  Artillery 
Company,  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  April  30  to  June  9,  1861;  First 
Lieutenant,  May,  1861,  and  Captain,  Thirteenth  U.  S.  Infantry, 
May,  1861;  transferred  as  Captain,  Twenty-second  U.  S.  Infantry, 
September,  1*66;  Commissary  of  Musters,  Seventeenth  Army 
Corps,  March,  I S(::i ;  Commissary  of  Musters,  Army  of  Tennessee, 
January  to  October,  1864;  on  duty  at  the  War  Department,  Wash- 
ington, I).  C,  November,  1864;  Secretary  to  President  Andrew 
Johnson,  April,  1865,  to  January,  1866;  breveted  Major,  U.  S.  A., 
July  22,  1864,  for  gallant  and  efficient  services  in  attack  on  Atlanta, 


ALPHA  CHAPTER.  6g 

Ga.,  breveted  Lieutenant-Colonel,  U.  S.  A.,  March  13,  1865,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  services;  resigned  and  honorably  dis- 
charged April  1,  1869.  Commissary  and  Quartermaster-General, 
State  of  New  York,  March,  1873,  to  January,  1877.  Governor  Na- 
tional Soldiers'  Home,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Married  Annie,  daughter 
of  Firmen  Menager.     Died  in  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  April  17,  1891. 

*Thomas  Henry  Powers,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  March  22,  1842.  Son  of  Thomas  Henry  and 
Anna  Matilda  (Cash)  Powers.  Died  in  Philadelphia,  March  8, 
1873. 

*Robert  Patton  Lisle,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Germantown,  Philadelphia,  August  28,  1842.  Son  of  John 
Mark  and  Rosalie  Clifton  (Patton)  Lisle.  Acting  Assistant  Pay- 
master, U.  S.  N.,  1863;  Assistant  Paymaster,  1864;  Paymaster, 
1867;  Pay  Inspector,  1892,  and  Pay  Director,  1899.  Member  Mili- 
tary Order  of  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States.  Married  Fannie 
Hollingsworth,  daughter  of  Charles  H.  Lyman,  of  Philadelphia. 
Died,  Philadelphia,  October  29,  1911. 

Joseph  Ury  Crawford,  A.B.,  "  Ury,"  Fox  Chase,  Philadelphia. 

Born  at  "Ury,"  Fox  Chase,  Philadelphia,  August  25,  1842.  Son  of 
Stephen  Rowan  and  Jane  (Wilson)  Crawford.  Civil  engineer. 
Engineer  of  branch  lines,  Pennsylvania  Railroad.  Retired  in  1912 
as  consulting  engineer.  Lieutenant  and  Captain  Company  A,  Sixth 
New  Jersey  Volunteers,  1861-62;  honorably  mustered  out  Septem- 
ber, 1864.  Consulting  engineer  in  Japan.  Decorated  by  the  Em- 
peror of  Japan,  Order  of  the  Rising  Sun  (third  class).  Member  of 
the  Military  Order  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States.  Married, 
May  1,  1874,  Harriet  Cutler,  daughter  of  Emanuel  Henriques,  of 
New  Haven,  Conn.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  John  Sidney 
Crawford,  Alpha,  '58,  and  Andrew  David  Russell  Crawford,  Alpha, 
^2,  and  sons,  Henry  C.  Crawford,  Alpha,  '06;  Stephen  R.  Crawford, 
Alpha  Gamma,  '13,  and  Henriques  Crawford,  Alpha,  '14. 

*Frank  Burns,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  April  6,  1844.  Son  of  Charles  Marquedant  and 
Eliza  Van  Dyke  (Rousseau)  Burns.  Sergeant  Fifteenth  Pennsyl- 
vania Cavalry,  U.  S.  Volunteers,  during  the  Civil  War.  Relative  in 
Fraternity,  brother,  Charles  M.  Burns,  Alpha,  '59.  Died,  Philadel- 
phia, March  11,  1913. 

*Andrew  David  Russell  Crawford,  Walla  Walla,  Washington. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  June  25,  1844.  Son  of  Stephen  Rowan  and 
Jane  (Wilson)  Crawford.  When  seventeen  years  of  age  he  joined 
the  U.  S.  steamer  Owasco  as  Captain's  Clerk  to  Commander  John 
Guest,  U.  S.  N.,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  New  Orleans. 


70  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

9 

After  the  close  of  the  war  he  heeame  resident  manager  at  Walla 
Walla  for  the  Solicitors'  Loan  and  Trust  Company.  He  married 
Louisa  B.,  daughter  of  John  Henderson.  He  died  at  Fairfield, 
Wash.,  April  14,  1892.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  John  S. 
Crawford,  Alpha,  '58,  and  Joseph  U.  Crawford,  Alpha,  '62. 

1863. 

*AJexis  Irenee  du  Pont,  A.B.,  A.M.,  M.D.,  Wilmington,  Del. 

Porn  near  Wilmington,  Del.,  June  5,  1843.  Son  of  Alexis  Irenee  and 
•foanna  (Smith)  du  Pont.  Powder  manufacturer.  He  married 
Elizabeth  C,  daughter  of  Hon.  Edward  C.  Bradford,  of  Wilming- 
ton, Del.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Eugene  du  Pont, 
Alpha,  '61,  and  Francis  G.  du  Pont,  Alpha,  '70.  Died  at  Wilming- 
ton, Del.,  November  26,  1904. 

1864. 

*William  Kelt}'  Ingersoll,  Vicksburg,  Miss. 

Born  in  Baltimore,  Md.,  October  3,  1843.  Son  of  John  and  Marga- 
retta  (Smith)  Jngersoll.  Attorney-at-law.  Sergeant,  46th  Mis- 
sissippi Infantry,  C.  S.  Army.     Died  at  Vicksburg,  Miss.,  April  2, 

1888. 

*  James  Nevins  Whelen,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  May  28,  1845.  Son  of  Edward  Siddons  and 
Isabella  Hubbard  (Nevins)  Whelen.  Miner  and  shipper  of  iron 
ore.  Captain's  Clerk,  U.  S.  N.,  on  sloop-of-war  Mohican,  du  Pont 
expedition,  1861^62.  Married  Virginia,  daughter  of  Thomas  S. 
Harrison.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Edward  Siddons  Whe- 
len, Alpha,  '59.     Died  in  Philadelphia,  August  7,  1901. 

William  Prichard  Coleman,  B.S.,  Macon,  Ga. 

534  College  Street. 
Born  in  Louisville,  Ky.,  December  3,  1844.  Son  of  Thomas  Cooper 
and  Dora  (Morgan)  Coleman.  He  was  superintendent  of  a  rolling 
mill,  1868-77;  merchant  in  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1880-85;  President 
of  Lead  and  Zinc  Smelting  Co.,  Rich  Hill,  Mo.,  1885-94;  Second 
Vice-President  American  Car  and  Foundry  Co.,  1899-1904;  Chair- 
man of  Commission  to  Klamath  and  Associated  Tribes  of  Indians, 
September  to  December  31,  1895;  Confidential  Secretary  to  Secre- 
tary of  the  Interior,  January  to  March  4,  1896.  Married,  first, 
Mary  Louise  Huntington;  second,  Elizabeth  Lockett;  third,  Ida 
Winship  Maugham. 

*Charles  Eldridge  Morgan,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  September  23,  1844.  Son  of  Charles  Eldridge 
and   Jane   P.    (Buck)    Morgan.     Attorney-at-law.     First   Assistant 


ALPHA  CHAPTER.  71 

City  Solicitor,  Philadelphia,  1878-85.  Member  of  the  Board  of  City 
Trusts  of  Philadelphia.  Private  in  Landis'  (Philadelphia)  Battery, 
June  to  August,  1863.  Married,  April  29,  1875,  Elizabeth,  daughter 
of  Thomas  B.  Merrick,  of  Philadelphia.  Relatives  in  Fraternity, 
brothers,  John  B.  Morgan,  Alpha,  '66,  and  Randal  Morgan,  Alpha, 
'73.     Died  in  Philadelphia,  March  4,  1917. 

1865. 

*George  Handy  Bates,  Philadelphia. 

Born  at  Dover,  Del.,  November  19,  1845.  Son  of  Daniel  Moore  and 
Margaret  (Handy)  Bates.  Attorney-at-law.  Assistant  Attorney- 
General  of  Delaware,  1869-74,  and  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives of  Delaware,  1883.  U.  S.  Commissioner  to  Samoa  and  to 
Tonga,  1886.  Special  U.  S.  Envoy  to  Berlin  concerning  Samoan 
affairs  in  1889.  Married  Elizabeth  Ballister,  daughter  of  Hon. 
Charles  Theodore  Russell,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.  Died  in  Philadel- 
phia, October  30,  1916. 

*  Alfred  Cochran  Lambdin,  M.D.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  January  29,  1846.  Son  of  James  Reed  and 
Mary  (Cochran)  Lambdin.  Editor  of  the  Germantown  Chronicle; 
Managing  Editor  Philadelphia  Times,  1875,  and  later  editor,  until 
its  consolidation  with  the  Public  Ledger  in  1902,  and  editor  of 
Ledger  1905-1911.  Married,  Jxine  11,  1872,  Katharine  L.  Mcllwaine. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  James  H.  Lambdin,  Alpha,  '59. 
Died  in  Philadelphia,  November  7,  1911. 

George  Woolsey  Hodge,  A.B.,  A.M.,  S.T.D.,  Philadelphia. 

The  Gladstone. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  May  20,  1845.  Son  of  Hugh  Lenox  Hodge, 
M.D.,  LL.D.,  and  Margaret  Elizabeth  Aspinwall.  Clergyman. 
Rector,  Church  of  the  Ascension  (now  St.  Mary's  Church),  Phila- 
delphia, 1880  to  date.  Chaplain  Pennsylvania  Society  Sons  of  the 
Revolution  since  1890.  Married,  April  23,  1872,  Mary  de  Veaux, 
daughter  of  Henry  Baring  Powel.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
James  Bayard  Hodge,  Alpha,  '52. 

*Thomas  Mitchell,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Mayfield,  Cal. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  April  17,  1845.  Son  of  John  Cowell  and  Re- 
becca (Nicholas)  Mitchell.  Attorney-at-law.  Judge  of  District 
Court,  First  Judicial  District,  Colorado,  1879-80.  First  Lieutenant 
and  Captain  Company  C,  One  Hundred  and  Ninety-eighth  Pennsyl- 
vania Volunteers,  September,  1864,  to  June,  1865;  Captain  and  Act- 
ing Assistant  Adjutant-General,  First  Brigade,  First  Division, 
Fifth  Army  Corps,  Army  of  Potomac.  Member  of  the  Military 
Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States.  Married  Lucy 
Breck,  daughter  of  Samuel  P.  Reed,  M.D.     Relative  in  Fraternity, 


72  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

brother,  Dr.  John  Nicholas  Mitchell,  Alpha,  '66.     Died  at  Mayfield, 
Cat,  July  17,  1909. 

William    Woodrow    Montgomery,    A.B.,    A.M.,    LL.B.,    Glen 

Moore,  Pa. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  March  20,  1815.  Son  of  Richard  R.  and  Elisa- 
beth (Binney)  Montgomery.  Attomey-at-law.  Married,  first, 
June  3,  1875,  Rebecca  "Wain,  daughter  of  Robert  Wain  Learning; 
second,  September  1,  1885,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Rev.  J.  Vaughan 
Lewis.  D.D.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  sons,  William  W.  Montgom- 
ery, Jr.,  Alpha,  '98;  Archibald  R.  Montgomery,  Alpha,  '07;  John  L. 
Montgomery,  Alpha,  '09;  Gilbert  M.  Montgomery,  Alpha  Rho,  '16, 
and   Horace  B.   Montgomery,  Alpha,  '20. 

*John  Clark  Sims,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  September  12,  1845.  Son  of  John  Clarke  and 
Emeline  Marion  (Clark)  Sims.  Attorney-at-law.  Secretary  of  the 
Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company.  Trustee  University  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, 1885-1901.  Member  New  Jersey  Society  of  the  Cincinnati, 
and  of  the  Pennsylvania  Society  Sons  of  the  Revolution.  Married 
Grace  Ledlie,  daughter  of  Joseph  Patterson,  of  Philadelphia.  Rela- 
tive in  Fraternity,  brother,  James  P.  Sims,  Alpha,  '68.  Died  in 
Philadelphia,  January  6,  1901. 

*Louis  Adolphus  Duhring,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  December  23,  1845.  Son  of  Henry  and  Caroline 
(Obertcuffer)  Duhring.  Physician,  and  Professor  of  Dermatology, 
University  of  Pennsylvania,  1876-1912.  Author  "  An  Atlas  of  Skin 
Diseases,"  "  A  Treatise  on  Diseases  of  the  Skin,"  and  other  works. 
Died  in  Philadelphia,  May  8,  1913. 

*Thaddeus  Lauriston  Leavitt,  M.D.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  at  Allegheny  City,  Pa.,  September  20,  1840.  Son  of  Hart 
Adgate  and  Agnes  ( Whitcsides)  Leavitt.  Acting  Assistant  Sur- 
geon, U.  S.  A.,  1862-65.  Married,  June  2,  1870,  Mary  Elizabeth, 
daughter  of  Frederick  Rodman  Backus,  of  Philadelphia.  Died 
at    Atlantic    City,    N.    J.,    February   23,    1880. 

1866. 

Wharton  Barker,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Roxborough,  Philadelphia. 

Port  Royal  Avenue. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  May  I,  1846.  Son  of  Abraham  and  Sarah 
(Wharton)  Barker.  Banker.  Trustee  University  of  Pennsylvania, 
1880  to  date.  Financial  Agent  in  United  States  of  Russian  Govern- 
ment, and  intrusted  with  the  building  of  four  cruisers  for  its  navy. 
Alexander  II.,  Czar  of  Russia,  conferred  on   him  the  Cross  of  St. 


ALPHA  CHAPTER.  73 

Stanislaus,  second  order,  July,  1879.  In  1887  he  obtained  valuable 
railroad,  telegraph  and  telephone  concessions  from  China.  Founded 
Penn  Monthly,  1869.  Member,  American  Philosophical  Society; 
Academy  Natural  Sciences,  and  American  Academy  of  Political 
Sciences.  Married,  October  16,  1867,  Margaret  Corlies,  daughter 
of  Joseph  Baker. 

♦William  Ashbridge,  A.B.  [Haverford],  M.D.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  at  West  Whiteland,  Pa.,  March  15,  1846.  Son  of  Richard  and 
Mary  Bennett  (James)  Ashbridge.  Physician.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  John  Ashbridge,  Alpha,  '69.  He  died  in  Philadel- 
phia, December  13,  1884. 

♦John  Buck  Morgan,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  January  10,  1847.  Son  of  Charles  Eldridge  and 
Jane  P.  (Buck)  Morgan.  Commission  merchant.  Member  of  the 
Pennsylvania  Society  Sons  of  the  Revolution.  Married  Sarah 
Fisher,  daughter  of  S.  Fisher  Corlies,  of  Philadelphia.  Relatives  in 
Fraternity,  brothers,  Charles  E.  Morgan,  Alpha,  '64,  and  Randal 
Morgan,  Alpha,  '73.     He  died  in  Philadelphia,  June  16,  1919. 

John  Nicholas  Mitchell,  M.D.   [Hahnemann  Medical  College], 

Philadelphia. 

The  Clinton. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  April  10,  1847.  Son  of  John  Cowell  and  Re- 
becca (Nicholas)  Mitchell.  Physician.  Professor  of  Obstetrics, 
Hahnemann  Medical  College,  Philadelphia,  1885^1895.  Member  of 
the  Pennsylvania  Society  Sons  of  the  Revolution.  Married,  first, 
Florence,  daughter  of  Prof.  A.  R.  Thomas,  M.D.,  of  Philadelphia; 
second,  Anne  Rosalie,  daughter  of  Samuel  Leonard,  of  Philadelphia. 
Relative  in   Fraternity,  brother,  Thomas   Mitchell,  Alpha,  J65. 

*Thomas  Pirn  Cope  Stokes,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  1843.  Son  of  John  aid  Hannah  (Smith)  Stokes. 
Engaged  in  wholesale  lumber  business.  Married  Ellen,  daughter  of 
Hon.  John  Welsh,  LL.D.,  U.  S.  Minister  to  Great  Britain.  Died  in 
Philadelphia,  August  17,  1918. 

1868. 

♦Robert  Neilson  Clark,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  March  5,  1848.  Son  of  Ephraim  and  Emma 
(Neilson)  Clark.  Consulting  engineer.  Member,  American  Insti- 
tute Mining  Engineers.  Married  Mary  A.,  daughter  of  Kirk  A. 
Lewis,  of  Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Died  in  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  March  17,  1894. 

♦James  Peacock  Sims,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  November  15,  1848.     Son  of  John  Clarke  and 


74  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Emeline  Marion  (Clark)  Sims.  Architect.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  John  C.  Sims,  Alpha,  '65.  He  died  in  Philadelphia,  June 
20,  1882. 

♦Wharton  Sinklcr,  M.D.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  August  7,  1845.  Son  of  Charles  and  Emily 
(Wharton)  Sinkler.  Physician.  Trustee  of  the  University  of  Penn- 
sylvania. Member  of  the  American  Philosophical  Society.  He 
served  in  the  Second  and  the  Third  South  Carolina  Cavalry  Regi- 
ments, C.  S.  A.,  18(53-65,  during  the  Civil  War.  He  married,  Feb- 
ruary 10,  1872,  Ella  Brock.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  sons,  Charles 
Sinkler,  Alpha,  '93;  John  Penn  Brock  Sinkler,  Alpha,  '97;  Francis 
Wharton,  M.D.,  Alpha,  '97;  Seaman  Deas  Sinkler,  Alpha,  '99,  and 
Wharton  Sinkler,  Jr.,  Alpha,  '06.  He  died  in  Philadelphia,  March 
16,  1910. 

*Jamcs  Purdon  Wright,  A.B.,  A.M.,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  June  28,  1847.  Son  of  George  Alexander  and 
Emma  (Purdon)  Wright.  Steamship  agent  and  broker  and  later 
in  life  insurance  business.  Married  Mary  Moore,  daughter  of 
Charles  Bartleson  Rowley,  of  Philadelphia.  Died  at  East  Orange, 
N.  J.,  November  29,  1907. 


1869. 

George  Hay  Stuart,  Jr.,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Philadelphia. 

923  Clinton  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  February  11,  1849.  Son  of  George  Hay  and 
Martha  Kyle  (Denison)  Stuart.  Steamship  and  insurance  broker. 
President  of  the  American  Oncologic  Hospital  in  Philadelphia. 
Married,  December  21,  1871,  Hannah  Brown  Sprague,  daughter  of 
Edward  S.  Tobey,  of  Boston,  Mass.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
William  D.  Stuart,  Alpha,  '59. 

*John  Ashb ridge,  A.B.  [Haverford],  Philadelphia. 

Born  at  West  Whiteland,  Pa.,  March  20,  1849.  Son  of  Richard  and 
Mary  Bennett  (James)  Ashbridge.  Attorney-at-law.  Relative  in 
Fraternity,  brother,  William  Ashbridge,  M.D.,  Alpha,  '66.  Died  at 
Colorado  Springs,  Col.,  December  3,  1881. 


1870. 

♦Robert  Mcndonhall  Huston,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  October  12,  1852.  Son  of  Samuel  and  Sarah 
Sansom  (Perot)  Huston.  Mechanical  engineer.  Assistant  Engi- 
neer, U.  S.  N.,  1873-74.     Died  in  Philadelphia,  December  6,  1916. 


ALPHA  CHAPTER.  7s 

*Francis  Gurney  du  Pont,  Wilmington,  Del. 

Born  at  "  Hagley,"  near  Wilmington,  Del.,  May  27,  1850.  Son  of 
Alexis  Irenee  and  Joanna  (Smith)  du  Pont.  Powder  manufac- 
turer. Married,  Elise  W.,  daughter  of  J.  Hume  Simons,  M.D. 
Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Eugene  du  Pont,  Alpha,  '61,  and 
Alexis  I.  du  Pont,  Alpha,  '63,  and  sons,  Francis  I.  du  Pont,  Alpha, 
'94;  A.  Felix  du  Pont,  Alpha,  '00;  Ernst  du  Pont,  Alpha,  '03;  E. 
Paul  du  Pont,  Alpha,  '09,  and  Archibald  M.  L.  du  Pont,  Alpha,  '13. 
Died  at  "  Hagley,"  near  Wilmington,  Del.,  November  7,  1904. 

♦Francis  Clifford  Phillips,  A.M.,  Ph.D.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  April  2,  1850.  Son  of  William  S.  and  Fred- 
erica  (Ingersoll)  Phillips.  Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Geology, 
University  of  Pittsburgh,  1875-1920.  Married  Sarah  Ormsby, 
daughter  of  Ormsby  Phillips,  of  Allegheny,  Pa.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  Alfred  I.  Phillips,  Alpha,  '72.  He  died  at  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.,  February  16,  1920. 

*  Charles  Williams,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  November  22,  1851.  Son  of  Samuel  and  Susan 
(Randall)  Williams.  Insurance  agent  and  broker.  He  served  in 
the  National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania  as  Major  and  Quartermaster, 
brigade  staffs,  during  the  coal  strike  in  1875  and  the  railroad  riots 
in  1877.  Married,  October  18,  1877,  Hannah  Nicholson  Biddle. 
Died  at  Haverford,  Pa.,  November  10,  1910. 

*George  Deacon  Wetherill,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  October  26,  1847.  Son  of  Christopher  and 
Anna  (Wetherill)  Wetherill.  Paint  manufacturer.  Married,  first, 
Emma,  daughter  of  Samuel  Booth,  of  Baltimore,  Md.;  second,  Marie 
Anne,  daughter  of  John  J.  Borland,  of  Philadelphia;  third,  Ada 
Francesca  Lambert,  of  Philadelphia.  He  died  at  Bryn  Mawr,  Pa., 
June  7,  1908. 

Richard  Hawes  Sanders,  M.E.    [Polytechnic  College  of  State 

of  Penns}4vania],  Philadelphia. 

617  Drexel  Building. 
Born  at  Fort  Delaware,  Del.,  May  14,  1850.  Son  of  John  Sanders, 
Major  U.  S.  Engineers,  and  Maria  D.  Wilkins.  Consulting  Mining 
Engineer.  Topographer  and  Assistant  Geologist  on  the  Second 
Geological  Survey  of  Pennsylvania,  1874-80.  Member  of  the  Amer- 
ican Philosophical  Society, 

1871. 

*James  Price  Townsend,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Overbrook,  Pa. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  August  3,  1851.  Son  of  Joseph  Brevitt  and 
Mary  E.   (Price)   Townsend.     Attorney-at-law.    Phi  Beta  Kappa. 


;6  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY.. 

Manager  of  the  Pennsylvania  Hospital,  the  Western  Savings  Fund 
and  the  Jefferson  Medical  College.  He  died  at  Overbrook,  Pa., 
February  18,  1900. 

•William  Goodrich  Birney,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  September  3,  1852.  Son  of  General  David  Bell 
Birney,  l".  S.  Volunteers,  and  Agatha  McDowell.  Married  Jose- 
phine, daughter  of  James  C.  Young.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Dr.  David  B.  Birney,  Alpha,  '8 2.  Died  in  Philadelphia, 
March  31,  1888. 

•Meredith  Bailey,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  May  11,  1850.  Son  of  Joseph  Trowbridge  and 
.Marie  Louise  (Barry)  Bailey.  Stock  broker.  Married,  1873,  Anna 
Carver  Brooks;  second,  1880,  Henrietta  Horstman  Patterson.  Died 
at  Narragansett  Pier,  R.  I.,  July  7,  1913. 

Richard  Loper  Baird,  C.E.    [Polytechnic  College   of  State  of 
Pennsylvania]  ;  LL.B.,  Philadelphia. 

905  Walnut  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  December  4,  1850.  Son  of  William  Mercer  and 
Susan  Irwin  (Cooper)  Baird.  Attorney-at-law.  Chief  of  the  Law 
Division  of  the  U.  S.  Custom  House,  Philadelphia;  also  Secretary 
of  the  Board  of  Civil  Service  Examiners  of  the  Customs  District. 
Assistant  U.  S.  Appraiser,  May,  1893.  Married,  June  4,  1878, 
Elizabeth  Borden,  daughter  of  Oliver   Hopkinson,  of  Philadelphia. 

1872. 

*Alfred  Ingcrsoll  Phillips,  LL.B.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  May  23,  1852.  Son  of  William  Smith  and 
Frederica  (Ingersoll)  Phillips.  Attorney-at-law.  Married,  June 
17,  18S(i,  Mary  Colegate,  daughter  of  Richard  Colegate  Dale,  of 
Philadelphia.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  son,  Alfred  I.  Phillips,  Jr., 
Alpha  Mu,  '10,  and  brother,  Francis  C.  Phillips,  Alpha,  '70.  Died 
in  Philadelphia,  August  15,  1914. 

*John  Mercer  McCall,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  November  29,  1850.  Son  of  Hon.  Peter  and 
Jane   By  id    (Mercer)   McCall.     Died  in  Philadelphia,  June  fi,  1871. 

1873. 

Randal  Morgan,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Philadelphia. 

N.  W.  Cor.  Broad  and  Arch  Streets. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  October  18,  1853.     Son  of  Charles  E.  and  Jane 
P.  (Buck)  Morgan.     Attorney-at-law.     Trustee  University  of  Penn- 


ALPHA  CHAPTER.  77 

sylvania,  1896  to  date.  First  Vice-President  of  the  United  Gas 
Improvement  Co.  Married,  first,  Anna,  daughter  of  Marshall  S. 
Shapleigh;  second,  April  30,  1910,  Frances  Biddle,  daughter  of 
Charles  Williams,  Alpha,  '70.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers, 
Charles  E.  Morgan,  Alpha,  '64,  and  John  B.  Morgan,  Alpha. 
'66. 

Walter  George  Smith,  A.B.,  A.M.,  LL.B.,  Philadelphia. 

Witherspoon  Building. 
Born  at  Mac-o-chee,  O.,  November  24,  1854.  Son  of  brevet  Major- 
General  Thomas  Kilby  Smith,  U.  S.  Volunteers,  and  Elizabeth  Budd 
McCullough.  Attorney-at-law.  Trustee  University  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, 1891-1909.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Member  of  American  Bar 
Association,  and  once  its  President;  Commissioner  of  Uniform 
State  Laws  of  Pennsylvania,  and  Commissioner  to  Codify  Divorce 
Laws ;  Member  of  American  Committee  for  Relief  in  the  Near  East, 
1919.  Author  of  "Life  and  Letters  of  Thomas  Kilby  Smith, 
brevet  Major-General,  U.  S.  V."  Married,  January  7,  1890,  Eliza- 
beth Langstroth,  daughter  of  Francis  A.  Drexel,  of  Phila- 
delphia. 

Samuel  Taylor  Bodine,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Villa  Nova,  Pa. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  August  23,  1854.  Son  of  Samuel  Tucker  and 
Louisa  Wylie  (Milliken)  Bodine.  President,  United  Gas  Improve- 
ment Company.  Member  of  the  Franklin  Institute.  Vice  Chair- 
man, Philadelphia  District  Selective  Board,  1917-18.  Married,  No- 
vember 15,  1883,  Eleanor  Gray,  daughter  of  William  Gray  Warden, 
of  Philadelphia.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  son,  William  W.  Bodine, 
Alpha,  '14. 

Alfred  Lee,  A.B.,  A.M.,  LL.B.,  Philadelphia. 

14  West  Upsal  Street,  Germantown. 
Born  at  Wilmington,  Del.,  March  25,  1852.  Son  of  Rt.  Rev.  Alfred 
Lee,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  and  Julia  White.  Attorney-at-law.  Librarian  of 
The  Union  League  since  1893.  Author  of  articles  "  Appeal,"  and 
"Courts  of  the  United  States,"  in  Supplement  to  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica,  ninth  edition.  Married,  January  13,  1892,  Lilian  Tur- 
nell,  daughter  of  James  D.  Blakely,  of  New  Orleans,  La.  Relative 
in  Fraternity,  son,  Alfred  Lee,  3d,  Alpha,  '12. 

Theophilus    Baker    Stork,    A.B.,    A.M.,    LL.B.,    Germantown, 
Philadelphia. 

600  Church  Lane. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  April  5,  1854.     Son  of  Rev.  Theophilus  Stork, 
D.D.,  and   Emma  Baker.     Attorney-at-law.     Married,   first,   Janu- 
ary 26,  1879,  Hannah  Wharton;  second,  May  19,  1901,  Anna  Brown 
Cope. 


78  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Joseph  Seal  Neff,  A.B.,  A.M.;  M.D.  and  D.P.H.  [Jefferson 
Medical  College],  LL.D.  [Ursinus  College],  Narberth,  Pa. 
Born  in  Philadelphia.  November  27,  1854.  Son  of  Charles  and  Mary 
L.  (Seal)  Neff.  Physician.  Medical  Director  of  Jefferson  Medical 
College  Hospital,  Philadelphia,  1892-97;  Director  of  the  Depart- 
ment of  Public  Health  and  Charities  of  Philadelphia,  1907  to  1914. 
Married,  first,  June  12,  1879,  Harriet  F.,  daughter  of  Hon.  James 
R.   Ludlow,   LL.D.,   second,   June   9,   1894,   Clara   D.   Ludlow. 

•William  Henry  Rush,  M.D.,  Ardmore,  Pa. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  August  20,  1852.  Son  of  Stephen  P.  and  Eliza- 
beth (Ketcham)  Rush.  Surgeon  in  U.  S.  N. ;  Assistant  Surgeon 
U.  S.  N.,  February,  1877;  Passed  Assistant  Surgeon,  February, 
1880;  Surgeon,  November,  1894.  Retired,  October,  1900.  Married 
Emma  J.  McGinnis.     Died  at  Ardmore,  Pa.,  April  26,  1918. 

Hem*}'  Houston  Kingston,  Philadelphia. 

1321  Spruce  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  July  7,  1854.  Son  of  Stephen  Beasley  and 
Julia  Elizabeth  (Elliot)  Kingston.  Connected  with  the  Traffic  De- 
partment of  the  Pennsylvania  Railroad,  1870-90;  General  Man- 
ager of  the  Pennsylvania,  Poughkeep^ie  and  Boston  Railroad, 
1890-93,  and  General  Traffic  Manager  Lehigh  Valley  Railroad, 
1893-1903;  President  of  the  Investment  Trust  Company  of  Phila- 
delphia, 1903-08.  Married,  September  9,  1875,  Frances  Allan 
Hunter. 


1875. 

James  Warburton  Martinez-Cardeza,  Philadelphia. 

The  Lincoln. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  September  7,  1854.     Son  of  James  and  Barbara 
Jane    Elizabeth    (Warburton)    Martinez-Cardeza.     Attorney-at-law. 
Married,  first,   Charlotte  Wardle,  daughter  of  Thomas   Drake,  of 
Philadelphia;  second,  Cecile  Alice  Eissing. 

*Ed\vard  Hyde  Peek,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  New  Orleans,  La.,  February  12,  1856.  Son  of  Eben  Berkley 
and  Charlotte  Elisabeth  (Ashburncr)  Peek.  Secretary,  United 
Electric  Improvement  Company.  Married,  January  30,  1893,  Lydia 
Cora  Gracie.     Died  in  Philadelphia,  April  9,  1915. 

Samuel  Ritter  Seyfert,  Reading,  Pa. 

40  South  Fifth  Street. 
Born   at   Reading,   Pa.,   August   8,   1855.     Son   of  Simon   and   Ellen 
(Ritter)  Seyfert.     Iron  and  steel  manufacturer. 


ALPHA  CHAPTER.  79 

Esdaile  Philip  Cohen,  A.B.,  A.M.,  M.D.,  New  York. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  April  14,  1856.  Son  of  Andrew  J.  and  Clotilde 
(Floranee)  Cohen.  Physician.  Connected  with  the  New  York 
World.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Andrew  J.  Cohen, 
Alpha,  '81. 

*William  Townsend  Elliott,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  November  20,  1854.  Son  of  William  Beale  and 
Hannah  Hickman  (Townsend)  Elliott.  Attorney-at-law,  1878-90. 
In  charge  of  Credit  Department  of  John  Wanamaker,  1890-92  and 
Manager  of  Times  Printing  House,  1892J-96.  Member  of  the  law 
firm  of  Townsend,  Elliott  &  Townsend,  September,  1896,  to  Jan- 
uary, 1907;  President  of  the  Central  National  Bank  of  Philadelphia, 
1907r-17.  Married,  first,  February  6,  1883,  Mary,  daughter  of  Jesse 
Cope  Green,  D.D.S.;  second,  November  30,  1898,  Hannah  M. 
O'Keefe.     Died  at  Ardmore,  Pa.,  December  7,  1917. 

Lindley  Johnson,  B.S.,  Haverford,  Pa. 

Born  in  Germantown,  Philadelphia,  January  16,  1855.  Son  of  Joseph 
Warner  and  Mary  A.  (Wright)  Johnson.  Architect.  He  is  a 
graduate  of  the  Ecole  des  Beaux  Arts,  Paris.  Married,  1881, 
Susan  La  Roche,  daughter  of  William  V.  Keating,  M.D.,  of  Phila- 
delphia. Relatives  in  Fraternity,  sons,  Lindley  Johnson,  Jr., 
Alpha,  '08,  and  W.  Keating  Johnson,  Alpha,  '09. 

Isaac  Harrison  Wainwright,  B.S.,  Camden,  N.  J. 

Garden  Hotel. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  January  6,  1856.     Son  of  Jonathan  Eyre  and 
Elisabeth   Lynn    (Tripler)   Wainwright.     Supervisor,   Pennsylvania 
Railroad    Company,    1883   to   date.     Married,   November   29,    1881, 
Sallie  Blanche  Pennell. 

*Bernard  Gilpin,  A.B.,  A.M.,  LL.B.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  December  22,  1856.  Son  of  Charles  and  Sarah 
Hamilton  (Hood)  Gilpin.  Attorney-at-law.  Judge  of  the  Munici- 
pal Court  of  Philadelphia  from  1913  until  his  death.  Married, 
first,  February  26,  1884,  Clara  Kate  Hollis;  second,  August  23, 
1899,  Florence  Fox.     Died  in  Philadelphia,  October  20,  1918. 

Effingham  Buckley  Morris,  A.B.,  A.M.,  LL.B.,  Philadelphia. 

N.  W.  cor.  Broad  and  Chestnut  Streets. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  August  23,  1856.  Son  of  Israel  Wistar  and 
Annie  Morris  (Buckley)  Morris.  Attorney-at-law.  Director  of 
Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company,  1886  to  date.  Director  in  sundry 
corporations;  President  Girard  Trust  Company,  1S87  to  date. 
Treasurer  and  member  of  Executive  Committee  Pennsylvania  Coun- 
cil of  National  Defense  and  Committee  of  Public  Safety,  1917-19. 


So  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Member  of  the  Pennsylvania  Society  Sons  of  the  Revolution.     Mar- 
ried,   November    5,    1S79,    Ellen    Douglas    Burroughs. 

Francis  limes  Gowen,  A.B.,  Philadelphia. 

Broad  Street  Station. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  August  17,  18.55.  Son  of  James  Emmet  and 
Clementine  (limes)  Gowen.  Attorney-at-law.  General  Solicitor 
of  the  Pennsylvania  Railroad,  1902-1,2,  and  General  Counsel,  1912 
to  date.  Married,  October  1,  1884,  Alice,  daughter  of  Hon.  John 
M.  Robinson,  of  Maryland. 

♦Frederick  Erckcns  Okie,  Glen  Mills,  Pa. 

Born  at  Linwood,  Pa.,  1855.  Son  of  John  B.  and  Caroline  Frances 
(Richards)  Okie.  Manufacturer.  Married  Alice,  daughter  of 
Horace  T.  Sloan.     Died  in  Philadelphia,  May  11,  1916. 

William  Ruckman  Philler,  A.B.,  A.M.,  LL.B.,  Haverford,  Pa. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  February  17,  1857.  Son  of  George  and  Re- 
becca Horner  (Ruckman)  Philler.  Attorney-at-law  and  practiced 
at  the  Philadelphia  bar  until  January,  1886,  and  then  became  Sec- 
retary, Real  Estate  Trust  Company  of  Philadelphia,  1886  to  date. 
Married,  June  3,  1885,  Emily  Chapman,  daughter  of  William  Davis 
Winsor,  of  Philadelphia.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  son,  William  W. 
Philler,  Alpha,  '10;  brother,  George  Stanley  Philler,  Alpha,  '77. 

John  Campbell  Sherlock,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

3875  Clifton  Avenue. 
Born    in   Cincinnati,   Ohio,   October   29,    1853.     Son   of   Thomas    and 
Nancy  Campbell  (Johnston)  Sherlock.      Engaged  in  insurance  busi- 
ness.    Married,  May  30,  1878,  Margaret  Cast,  daughter  of  George 
K.  Shoenberger. 

1876. 
*  Robert  Lapslej  Pyle,  West  Chester,  Pa. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  March  25,  1855.  Son  of  Benjamin  Franklin 
and  Mary  L.  (Lapsley)  Pyle.  Attorney-at-law.  Married,  Sarah, 
daughter  of  Charles  Duy.  Died  at  West  Chester,  Pa.,  February 
16,  1890. 

•Edward  Smith  Handy,  Jr.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  August  5,  1851.  Son  of  Edward  Smith  and 
R.  A.  Virginia  (Bryan)  Handy.  Merchant.  Died  at  St.  Augus- 
tine, Flu.,  January  11,  1913. 

•William  Henrj   Patterson,  A.B.,  New  York  City. 

Born  in  Germantown,  Philadelphia,  April  20,  1855.    Son  of  Joseph 


ALPHA  CHAPTER.  81 

and  Lavinia   (Horstmann)   Patterson.     Attorney-at-law  until  May, 
1885 ;  then  a  merchant.     Died  in  New  York  City,  November  18,  1901. 

Harold  Peirce,  A.B.,  Philadelphia. 

222  Drexel  Building. 
Born  at  Bristol,   Pa.,  September  28,  1856.     Son  of  Charles  William 
and  Mary  (Vanuxem)  Peirce.     He  was  a  manufacturer  from  1875 
to    1886,   when    he    engaged    in    life    insurance    business.     Married, 
June  21,  1882,  Charlotte,  daughter  of  Edmund  W.  Converse. 

Addinell  Hewson,  Jr.,  A.B.,  A.M.;  M.D.    [Jefferson  Medical 

College],  Philadelphia. 

2120  Spruce  Street. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  September  2,  1855.  Son  of  Addinell  Hewson, 
M.D.,  and  Rachel  Macomb  Wetherill.  Physician.  From  Demon- 
strator to  Assistant  Professor  of  Anatomy,  Jefferson  Medical  Col- 
lege, 1879  to  1906.  Professor  of  Anatomy,  Temple  University,  since 
1914.  Married,  September  4,  1883,  Lucy,  daughter  of  George 
Washington  Clabaugh,  of  Taneytown,  Md.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
son,  William  Hewson,  Alpha,  '06. 

*Henry  Rush  Biddle,  A.B.  [Princeton],  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  March  15,  1858.  Son  of  Alexander  and  Julia 
Williams  (Rush)  Biddle.     Died  in  Philadelphia,  January  2,  1877. 

*Edmond  Henry  Kyle,  M.D.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Harrisville,  Pa.,  September  27,  1848.  Son  of  Thompson  and 
Margarette  (Teese)  Kyle.  Physician.  Married,  first,  Ida  Alice 
Rice;  second,  Ida  Blaikie.     Died,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  June  9,  1914. 

1877. 

Samuel  Vaughan  Merrick,  Germantown,  Philadelphia. 

5219  Wayne  Avenue. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  December  10,  1856.  Son  of  William  Henry 
and  Sarah  Maria  (Otis)  Merrick.  Member  of  Historical  Society  of 
Pennsylvania  and  of  Maine,  and  Genealogical  Society  of  Pennsyl- 
vania. Married,  April  15,  1880,  Mary  Rodney,  daughter  of  Daniel 
Rodney  King.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  son,  Rodney  K.  Merrick, 
Alpha,  '09. 

Edmund  Austin  Crenshaw,   Jr.,  A.B.,  Germantown,   Philadel- 
phia. 

6616  Emlen  Street. 
Born  in   Philadelphia,   February  21,   1857.     Son   of   Edmund   Austin 
and  Mary  Couch   (Robinson)    Crenshaw.     Wholesale  druggist  until 
1892;  engaged  in  life  insurance  business  since  1892.     Married,  June 
29,  1888,  Kate  Atherton,  daughter  of  Thomas  Homer. 


82  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

John  Killgorc  Pearce,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

140  Fifth  Avenue. 
Born    in   Cincinnati,   Ohio,   August    17,    1857.     Son   of   Duty   J.    and 
Ella  G.  (Killgorc)  Pearce.     Traveling  salesman.     Married,  May  27, 
1885,  Mary  G.  Carroll. 

Henry  Laussat  Geyelin,  A.B.,  A.M.,  LL.B.,  Villa  Nova,  Pa. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  July  15,  1857.  Son  of  Emile  C.  and  Estella 
Antoinette  (Laussat)  Geyelin.  Attorney-at-law.  Trustee  of  the 
Drexel  Institute,  Philadelphia,  Married,  1883,  Alice  Reed,  daughter 
of  Hon.  Henry  Ravvle.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  sons,  H.  Rawle 
Geyelin,  Alpha,  '06;  Antony  L.  Geyelin,  Alpha,  '09;  Emile  C.  Geye- 
lin, Alpha,  '17,  and  Henry  L.  Geyelin,  Jr.,  Alpha,  '18. 

Hugh  Laussat  Willoughby,  Newport,  R.  I. 

Born  near  Pine  Hill,  N.  Y.,  August  7,  1857.  Son  of  Samuel  Augus- 
tus and  Estelle  (de  Laussat)  Willoughby.  Aeronautic  engineer 
and  builder  of  aeroplanes.  He  was  the  first  man  at  the  University 
to  wear  the  Red  and  Blue,  as  a  college  color,  on  an  athletic  field. 
Organized  Naval  Reserve  Torpedo  Company  of  Newport,  1894, 
being  ranking  officer  of  Rhode  Island  Naval  Reserves,  1895-96,  with 
rank  of  acting  Lieutenant-Commander.  Graduate  of  the  U.  S. 
Naval  War  College,  class  of  '96.  Author  of  "  Across  the  Ever- 
glades." Married,  October  2,  1878,  Augusta  de  Peyster,  daughter 
of  James  Bronson  Harrison,  of  England. 

William  Pennock,  B.S.,  Lyndell,  Pa. 

Born  at  Coatesville,  Pa.,  March  11,  1856.  Son  of  Charles  E.  and 
Mary  B.  (Evans)  Pennock.  Engaged  in  iron  and  steel  commission 
business.     Married,  April  19,  1887,  Clara  A.  McClure. 

♦George  Stanley  Philler,  A.B.,  A.M.,  LL.B.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  June  11,  1859.  Son  of  George  and  Rebecca 
Horner  (Ruckman)  Philler.  Attorney-at-law  and  assistant  counsel 
of  United  Gas  Improvement  Company.  Married,  April  19,  1882, 
Helen  Montgomery.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brother,  William  R. 
Philler,  Alpha,  '75,  and  sons,  George  Philler,  Jr.,  Alpha,  '05,  and 
Richard  M.  Philler,  Alpha,  '08.  Died  in  Philadelphia,  June  30, 
1914. 

James  Bond,  B.S.,  Wyncote,  Pa. 

P.  O.  Box  62. 

Born  in  Phiadelphia,  December  18,  1856.  Son  of  James  and  Kllen 
Brander  (Alexander)  Bond.  Brick  and  terra  cotta  manufacturer 
until  1896;  engineer  and  contractor,  1898-1915.  Married,  April  27, 
1880,  Mary  Gregg,  daughter  of  David  Mahan  Geisc. 


ALPHA  CHAPTER.  83 

Walter  Cox,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Philadelphia. 

2029  Sansom  Street. 
Born   in  Chester  County,  Pa.,  September   17,   1857.     Son  of  Colonel 
Hewson   and   Mary  Ricketts    (Camac)    Cox.     Manufacturer.     Mar- 
ried, May  24,  1882,  Hannah,  daughter  of  Richard  Ashbridge. 

*Charles  Benjamin  Howell,  B.S.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  June  5,  1857.  Son  of  William  and  Rebecca 
Thorn  (Robbins)  Howell.  Attorney-at-law.  Died  at  Sharon  Hill, 
Pa.,  January  13,  1897. 

*Frank  Dix  Buttolph,  M.D.,  Duarte,  Cal. 

Born  at  Trenton,  N.  J.,  June  27,  1855.  Son  of  Horace  Alexander 
Buttolph,  M.D.,  and  Maria  Ridgley  (Dorsey)  Gardner.  Physician. 
Married,  Fannie  Jones.     Died  at  Duarte,  Cal.,  July  21,  1890. 


1878. 

*Henry  Blackwell  Bartow,  LL.B.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  at  Bristol,  Pa.,  August  4,  1858.  Son  of  Rev.  Henry  Blackwell 
and  Mary  Welsh  (Phillips)  Bartow.  Attorney-at-law.  Trust 
officer  Northern  Trust  Company,  1889-1902;  trust  officer  and  secre- 
tary of  Trust  Company  of  North  America,  1902-1903,  and  cashier 
of  the  Farmers'  and  Mechanics'  National  Bank  of  Philadelphia, 
1903-1914.  Married,  June  6,  1903,  Alice  Holmes,  daughter  of  Al- 
bert Holmes  Smith,  M.D.,  of  Philadelphia.  Died  in  Philadelphia, 
March  2,  1914. 

*  James  Albert  Hodge,  A.B.  [Harvard],  Springfield,  Mass. 

Born  at  Marietta,  Ohio,  June  19,  1853.  Son  of  Francis  McKendall 
and  Caroline  Goodspeed  (Hinckley)  Hodge.  He  died  in  Philadel- 
phia, February  21,  1878. 

Frank  Miller  Riter,  LL.B..  LL.D.  [Muhlenberg  College],  Phila- 
delphia. 

1108  South  46th  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  May  20,  1855.  Son  of  Michael  Miller  and  Eliza- 
beth Georgiana  (Caldwell)  Riter.  Attorney-at-law.  Member  of 
City  Councils,  1883r-85;  Assistant  City  Solicitor,  1885-89;  Member 
of  Pennsylvania  House  of  Representatives,  1889-95;  Director  of 
Public  Safety,  Philadelphia,  1896-99;  Member  of  the  Civil  Serviee 
Commission  of  Philadelphia,  and  its  secretary,  1905-1907;  President 
of  same,  1911-16;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  work,  Camp  Meade,  1917.  Repre- 
sentative Lutheran  Commission  for  Soldiers'  and  Sailors'  Welfare  in 
France,  1918-19. 


&4  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Richard  Hickman  Harte,  M.D.,  Philadelphia. 

1503  Spruce  Street. 
Born  at  Rock  Island,  111.,  October  23,  1855.  Son  of  William  H.  and 
Marv  A.  (Betty)  Harte.  Surgeon.  Director  of  the  Department  of 
Health  and  Charities  of  Philadelphia,  191-1-1917.  Adjunct  Pro- 
fessor  of  Surgery,  University  of  Pennsylvania;  Surgeon  to  Penn- 
sylvania  Hospital  and  to  Orthopaedic  Hospital;  Consulting  Surgeon 
to  St  Mary's,  St.  Timothy's  and  Bryn  Mawr  Hospitals;  Surgeon  of 
Medical  Reserve  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  by  appointment  of  the  govern- 
ment in  1908.  Col.  M.  C,  U.  S.  A.,  Director  of  Base  Hospital  No. 
l(i,  in  France,  1918-19.  Companion  of  the  Order  of  St.  Michael  and 
St.  George.     Married,  in  1888,  Maria  H.  Ames. 

1879. 

Stevenson  Hockley  Walsh,  Philadelphia. 

203  Walnut  Place. 
Born  at  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y.,  June  23,  1856.  Son  of  Rev.  George  Her- 
bert and  Harriet  (Hockley)  Walsh.  Insurance  broker.  Member 
of  the  Colonial  Society  of  Pennsylvania,  Pennsylvania  Society  Sons 
of  the  Revolution,  Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania,  Genealogical 
Society  of  Pennsylvania,  and  Historical  Society  of  Newburgh 
(N.  Y.)  Bay,  and  the  Highlands.  He  has  compiled  a  "  Bibliog- 
raphy of  Orange  County,  New  York."  Married,  January  17,  1883, 
Roberta  Lee,  daughter  of  William  Franklin  Owens,  of  West  River, 
Md.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  son,  George  Herbert  Walsh,  Alpha, 
'05. 

Thomas  Reath,  A.B.,  A.M.,  LL.B.,  Philadelphia. 

1201  Commercial  Trust  Bldg. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  January  18,  1859.  Son  of  Benjamin  Brannan 
and  Emma  Hannah  (Wood)  Reath.  Attorney-at-law  and  Assist- 
ant General  Solicitor  of  the  Norfolk  and  Western  Railroad  Com- 
pany. Married,  April  4,  1888,  Eliza  Andrews,  daughter  of  Samuel 
W.  Groome.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  son,  Thomas  Reath,  Jr., 
Alpha,  '12;  brothers,  Benjamin  Brannan  Reath,  Jr.,  M.D.,  Alpha, 
'84,  and  Theodore  Wood   Reath,  Alpha,  '87. 

•Thomas  Aquinas  Kdwards,  LL.B.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  July  18,-  1857.  Son  of  George  Washington 
Edwards  and  Elizabeth  Rosalie  Whelan.  Admitted  to  the  Phila- 
delphia Bar  in  1880,  and  practiced  until  the  fall  of  1884,  when  he 
engaged  in  the  fire  insurance  business  until  his  death.  In  1877  he 
joined  the  First  Kegiinent,  N.  G.  P.,  and  subsequently  became  Lieu- 
tenant of  Company  D;  he  afterwards  became  Captain  of  Company 
E,  Third  Regiment,  but  resigned  to  eider  the  ranks  of  the  First 
Troop,  Philadelphia  City  Cavalry.  Was  Personal  Estate  Deputy 
to  the  Sheriff  of  Philadelphia  County,  1887-90.     He  was  very  active 


ALPHA  CHAPTER.  85 

in  Fraternity  affairs  and  served  as  Grand  Tan  from  1879  until  his 
death,  which  occurred  in  Philadelphia,  March  6,  1892.  He  was 
buried  with  military  honors  in  Laurel  Hill  Cemetery  by  the  First 
Troop  Philadelphia  City  Cavalry. 

Saunders  Lewis,  Jr.,  Philadelphia. 

240  South  Twenty-first  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  November  7,  1858.     Son  of  Saunders  and  Phoebe 
Morris   (James)   Lewis.     Clerk  of  the  U.  S.  Circuit  Court  of  Ap- 
peals  in   Philadelphia.     Married,   April   14,   1903,   Helen   Bradford 
Davids. 

*Henry  Foster  Stewart,  Greensburg,  Pa. 

Born  at  Indiana,  Pa.,  January  30,  1857.  Son  of  William  Moore  and 
Elizabeth  Forrester  (Clopper)  Stewart.  Bank  clerk  in  Philadel- 
phia, and  later  a  farmer.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  William 
M.  Stewart,  Jr.,  Alpha,  '79.  Died  near  Greensburg,  Pa.,  Novem- 
ber 9,  1908. 

William  Bowen  Boulton,  A.B.,  Morristown,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  July  20,  1859.  Son  of  William  George  and 
Mary  Elizabeth  (Bowen)  Boulton.  Merchant,  steamship  owner 
and  manager,  banker.  Director  and  president,  Morristown  Trust 
Co.,  N.  J.,  1916  to  date.  Governor,  Morristown  Memorial  Hospital. 
Fish  and  Game  Commissioner  State  of  N.  J.,  1919  to  date.  He 
married,  October  13,  1881,  Louisa  Kuhl  Kelly. 

William  Moore  Stewart,  Jr.,  A.B.,  A.M.,  LL.B.,  Philadelphia. 

1242  Land  Title  Building. 
Born  at  Indiana,  Pa.,  November  30,  1858.  Son  of  William  Moore  and 
Elizabeth  Forrester  (Clopper)  Stewart.  Attorney-at-law.  Assist- 
ant U.  S.  Attorney  for  the  Eastern  District  of  Pennsylvania,  March, 
1900,  to  January,  1906.  Judge,  Court  of  Common  Pleas  No.  3  of 
Philadelphia  County,  June  9,  1913,  to  July  10,  1913.  Member  of 
Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania.  Married,  November  23,  1892, 
Margarette  Lyman  Ballard. 

John  Williams  Davis  Stovell,  Colorado  Springs,  Col. 

Born  at  Columbus,  Ga.,  January  24,  1858.  Son  of  John  and  Sarah 
Ann  (Brooks)  Stovell.  Mining  investment  and  stock  broker. 
Clerk  District  Court,  El  Paso  County,  Coll.,  1883-89.  Married,  Au- 
gust 9,  1886,  Jeanie  Wilson  Moore. 

*Charles  Claxton,  A.B.,  A.M.,  M.D.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  September  12,  1858.  Son  of  Edmund  and  Eliza- 
beth Lex  (Rehn)  Claxton.  Physician.  Member  of  the  Central 
Committee   of  the   Alumni,   University  of  Pennsylvania,   1888-1893 


86  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

and  1904-1909.  Married,  May  18,  1886,  Belinda  Emott,  daugh- 
ter of  James  Emott  Caldwell,  of  Philadelphia.  Relatives  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  Robert  Bethell  Claxton,  Sigma,  '73,  and  son, 
Charles  Claxton,  Jr.,  Psi,  '17.     Died  in  Philadelphia,  April  4,  1916. 

Horace  Hoffman  Lee,  A.B.,  Haverford,  Pa. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  October  23,  1859.  Son  of  John  Kidd  Lee, 
M.D.,  and  Hannah  Rose  Hoffman.  Banker  and  broker.  President 
of  the  Philadelphia  Stock  Exchange,  1902-1904,  and  its  Secretary 
and  Treasurer,  1910  to  date,  and  a  member  of  its  Governing  Com- 
mittee for  twenty  years.  Married,  October  29,  1885,  May  Florence, 
daughter  of  James  Whitelaw  Sibley,  of  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Relative 
in  Fraternity,  son,  John  Kidd  Lee,  Alpha,  '05. 

John  Marshall  Gest,  A.B.,  A.M.,  LL.B.,  Philadelphia. 

425,  City  Hall. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  March  17,  1859.  Son  of  John  Barnard  and 
Elizabeth  Ann  (Purves)  Gest.  Attorney-at-law.  Judge  of  Or- 
phans' Court  of  Philadelphia,  July  1,  1911,  to  date.  Member  of 
Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania,  and  Shake- 
spere  Society  of  Philadelphia.  Author  of  "  Drawing  Wills  and 
Settlement  of  Estates  in  Pennsylvania,"  "  The  Lawyer  in  Litera- 
ture," and  numerous  legal  addresses  and  articles  in  legal  periodicals. 
Married,  April  17,  1888,  Emily  Judson,  daughter  of  Edwin  P. 
Baugh,  of  Philadelphia.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brother,  William 
P.  Gest,  Alpha,  '80,  and  son,  Sydney  Grier  Gest,  Alpha,  '19. 


1880. 

William  Aloysius  Edwards,  M.D.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

3406  West  Adams  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  August  25,  1860.  Son  of  William  A.  and  Sara 
Hartnett  (Devitt)  Edwards.  Physician.  Instructor,  Clinical  Medi- 
cine and  Physician,  Dispensary  of  University  of  Pennsylvania, 
1882.  Professor  of  Pediatrics,  University  of  California;  President 
of  the  Board  of  Health  of  Coronado,  Cal.  Major  and  Surgeon, 
Third  Regiment,  N.  G.  P.,  1883-88.  Married,  Frances  Louise, 
daughter  of  Hon.   Alphonso  Taft. 

Thomas  Wilson  Sharpless,  Chestnut  Hill,  Philadelphia. 

8  East  Chestnut  Ave. 
Born  in   Philadelphia,  January  14,  1860.     Son  of  Samuel  Jones  and 
Charlotte  Heberton)  Sharpless.     Married,  December  4,  1888,  Susan 
Dallas,  daughter  of  Fitz-Eugene  Dixon,  of  Philadelphia. 

*  Bert  ram  Hughes,  LL.B.,  Philadelphia. 

Born   in   Philadelphia,  October  23,   1860.     Son   of  Isaac  W.   Hughes, 
M.D.,   and   Alice   E.   Donnel.     Attorney-at-law.     Married   Caroline 


ALPHA  CHAPTER.  87 

Cordelia,  daughter  of  James  Stewart  Love.     Died  in  Philadelphia, 
March  27,  1888. 

Henry  Philip  Lincoln,  B.S.,  Williamsport,  Pa. 

Grampian   Boulevard. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  March  4,  1858.     Son  of  Charles  Shippen   and 
Anna    (Reynolds)     Lincoln.     Civil    engineer,    connected    with    the 
Pennsylvania  Railroad.     Married,  March  10,  1885,  Sarah,  daughter 
of  Robert  C.  Brewster. 

*Conrad  Baker  Day,  Jr.,  B.S.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in -Philadelphia,  November  9,  1860.  Son  of  Conrad  Baker  and 
Sarah  Day  (Hall)  Day.  Assistant  engineer  in  the  U.  S.  Engineer- 
ing Department,  Philadelphia,  1880.  Died  in  Philadelphia,  Septem- 
ber 30,  1880. 

William  Purves  Gest,  A.B.,  A.M.,  LL.B.,  Philadelphia. 

325  Chestnut  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  February  27,  1861.  Son  of  John  Barnard  and 
Elizabeth  Ann  (Purves)  Gest.  Attorney-at-law.  Member  of  the 
Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society.  Connected  with  the  Fidelity  Trust  Com- 
pany of  Philadelphia  since  1889,  its  vice-president,  1900-1905,  and 
president,  1915  to  date.  Married,  November  15,  1894,  Isabel  Thorn 
Howell.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  John  Marshall  Gest, 
Alpha,  '79. 

Robert  Shirley  Carter,  M.D.,  Vidalia,  La. 

Born  at  Newport,  R.  I.,  1859.  Son  of  Robert  Carter,  M.D.,  and 
Pauline  Davis.     Cotton  planter. 

Charles    Wadsworth,    Jr.,   A,B.,    A.M.;    B.D.    [Yale].;    D.D. 

[Lafayette],  Philadelphia. 

5854  Overbrook  Avenue. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  March  21,  1860.  Son  of  Rev.  Charles  and  Jane 
(Locke)  Wadsworth.  Clergyman.  President,  Presbyterian  Board 
of  Education,  1908  to  date;  Trustee  of  Presbyterian  Hospital,  Phila- 
delphia, 1894  to  date.  Governor  General  of  the  Order  of  the 
Founders  and  Patriots  of  America,  1912  to  date.  Member  of  the 
Society  of  the  Cincinnati,  Sons  of  the  Revolution  and  War  of  1812. 
Chaplain,  Second  Regiment  Infantry,  N.  G.  P.,  1906  to  1914.  Mar- 
ried, June  17,  1890,  Agnes  E.,  daughter  of  Thomas  Wood. 

Morris  Rex  Bockius,  A.B.,  A.M.,  LL.B.,  Philadelphia. 

Land  Title  Building. 
Born  in  Germantown,  Philadelphia,  October  3,  1859.     Son  of  Abram 
Rex  and  Rebecca  (Boyer)  Bockius.     Attorney-at-law.     Director  of 
Girard   National   Bank   and   of   Provident   Life    and   Trust   Com- 
pany, Philadelphia. 


88  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Francis  Louis  Fassitt,  Nice,  France. 

20  Rue  Cronstadt. 
Born    in    New   York   City,   March    14,    1859.     Son   of   Louis    Fassitt, 
M.D.j  and  Marie  Louise  Mortimer. 

1881. 

Edwin  Clifford  Lewis,  Philadelphia. 

2127  Spruce  Street. 
Born    in    Philadelphia,    December   23,    1859.     Son    of    Edwin    M.    and 
Emma  M.  (Stelwagon)  Lewis.     Banker.     Married  Amelia  R.  Collis. 

Joseph  Trowbridge  Bailey,  3d,  B.S.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

32  West  40th  Street. 
Born  at  Newport,  R.  I.,  June  15,  1860.  Son  of  Joseph  Trowbridge 
Bailey,  2d,  and  Kate  Goddard  Weaver.  Mining  and  consulting 
engineer.  Member  of  Pennsylvania  Society  of  the  Sons  of  the 
Revolution.  Married,  February  14,  1889,  Amelia  Reed,  daughter 
of  Alexander   Hamilton   Thomson,   of   Philadelphia. 

Herbert  Berg  Walker,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  January  26,  1860.  Son  of  Daniel  S.  and  Mary 
Ellen  (Berg)  Walker. 

*Charles  Brandes  Lane,  B.S. ;  Ph.Nat.D.  [University  of  Stras- 

burg],  Grand x Junction,  Colo. 

Born  at  Erie,  Pa.,  July  9,  1860.  Son  of  William  Steele  and  Elizabeth 
Ann  (Galbraith)  Lane.  Engaged  in  ranching  and  stock-raising; 
afterward  a  publisher.     Died  at  Collbran,  Col.,  March  20,  1896. 

•Andrew  Jacob  Cohen,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  January  8,  1860.  Son  of  Andrew  Jacob  and 
Clotilda  (Florence)  Cohen.  Merchant.  Married,  January  18, 
1882,  Sarah  Mabel  Clark.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Esdaile 
Philip  Cohen,  M.D.,  Alpha,  '75.  Died  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  October 
11,  1914. 

1882. 

Francis   Henderson,  A.B.   [Haverford]  ;  LL.B.,  Scotch  Plains, 
N.  J. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  November  30,  1859.  Son  of  Henry  and  Helen 
A.  (Clabaugh)  Henderson.  Attorney-at-law.  Secretary  and  treas- 
urer of  United  Security  Life  Insurance  and  Trust  Company  of 
Philadelphia  until  1898;  then  banker,  and  since  1908  trust  officer  of 
the  Knickerbocker  Trust  Company  of  New  York  City.  Married, 
May  12,  1886,  Eliza  Kent. 


ALPHA  CHAPTER.  89 

*David  Bell  Birney,  A.B.,  A.M.,  M.D. ;  LL.D.  [Griswold  Col- 
lege], Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  June  5,  1862.  Son  of  General  David  Bell 
Birney,  U.  S.  V.,  and  Maria  Antoinette  Jennison.  Physician. 
Married,  June  2,  1896,  May  R,  Lane,  of  Lancaster,  Pa.  Relative 
in  Fraternity,  brother,  William  G.  Birney,  Alpha,  '71.  Died  in 
Philadelphia,  November  2,  1906. 

*Francis  Clark  Perot,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  June  21,  1862.  Son  of  Joseph  S.  and  Sallie  A. 
(Lea)  Perot.  He  was  connected  with  the  Southwark  Foundry, 
Philadelphia,  and  was  assistant  engineer  at  the  Electrical  Exhi- 
bition in  Philadelphia,  1884.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers, 
Elliston  J.  Perot,  Alpha,  89,  and  Robeson  L.  Perot,  Alpha,  '93.  He 
died  in  Philadelphia,  February  1,  1885. 

George  Melick  Boyd,  M.D.,  Philadelphia. 

1909  Spruce  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  August  11,  1861.  Son  of  George  and  Bernetta 
(Melick)  Boyd.  Physician.  Professor  of  Clinical  Obstetrics,  Grad- 
uate School  of  Medicine,  University  of  Pennsylvania.  Married, 
November  12,  1890,  Anna  Gamble  Gillespie,  of  Philadelphia.  Rela- 
tive in  Fraternity,  son,  George  Boyd,  3d,  Alpha,  '13. 

Philippus  William  Miller,  A.B.  and  A.M.  [Princeton]  ;  LL.B., 
St.  Davids,  Pa. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  October  18,  1859.  Son  of  Rev.  Daniel  Sutton 
Miller,  D.D.,  and  Jane  Patterson  Horner.  Attorney-at-law.  Ex- 
aminer and  master  of  trust  and  surety  companies  for  the  Orphans' 
Court  of  Philadelphia  County,  1909  to  date.  Married,  April  17, 
1895,  Elizabeth  Clemson   North. 

Barton  Cooke  Hirst,  A.B.,  M.D.,  LL.D.  [University  of  Pitts- 
burgh], Philadelphia. 

1821  Spruce  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  July  20,  1861.  Son  of  William  Lucas  and 
Lydia  Barton  (Cooke)  Hirst.  Physician.  Professor  of  Obstetrics, 
University  of  Pennsylvania,  1889  to  date.  Author  of  text  books 
of  Obstetrics,  and  of  Diseases  of  Women,  Human  Monstrosities, 
and  A  System  of  Obstetrics.  First  Lieutenant,  Medical  Reserve 
Corps,  U.  S.  Army,  1908,  until  disbanded  at  the  beginning  of  the 
Great  War.  Married,  April  22,  1890,  Elizabeth  Haskins  Dupuy, 
daughter  of  Thomas  Graham,  of  Philadelphia.  Relatives  in  Fra- 
ternity, sons,  Barton  C.  Hirst,  Jr.,  Alpha,  '13;  Thomas  G.  Hirst, 
Alpha,  '14,  and  John  C.  Hirst,  2d,  Alpha,  '15. 


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1883. 

*John  Lambert,  Jr.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  at  "Woodstock,"  Philadelphia,  March  10,  1861.  Son  of  John 
and  Elizabeth  Norris  (Sergeant)  Lambert.  Artist.  Died  near 
Abington,  Pa.,  December  29,  1907. 

Elliston  Joseph  Morris,  A.B.,  A.M.,  M.D.,  Philadelphia. 

128  South  Eighteenth  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  September  28,  1862.  Son  of  Galloway  Cheston 
and  Hannah  (Perot)  Morris.  Physician.  Married,  first,  1892, 
Elise  Caroline,  daughter  of  E.  B.  Heydecker,  of  East  Orange,  N.  J.; 
second,  November  11,  1908,  Josephine  Clara,  daughter  of  Edward 
Mitchell  La  Moyne,  of  New  York,  N.  Y.  Relatives  in  Fraternity, 
sons,  Elliston  J.  Morris,  Jr.,  Alpha,  '14,  and  Edward  H.  Morris, 
Alpha,  '17. 

♦William  Albert  Parry,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  December  9,  1861.  Son  of  Charles  T.  and 
Martha  Ann  (Garden)  Parry.  Married,  Ethelyn,  daughter  of 
George  Perkinpine.     Died  at  Darjeeling,  India,  February  8,  1896. 

•Howard  Cramp,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  July  19,  1862.  Son  of  Charles  H.  and  Hannah 
A.  (Cox)  Cramp.  Brass  and  bronze  founder.  Died  in  Philadel- 
phia, December  18,  1892. 

Harrison  Smith,  Philadelphia. 

401   South  Forty-first  Street. 
Born    in    Philadelphia,   September   22,    1862.     Son    of    Harrison    and 
Maria    (Sergeant)     Smith.     Engaged    in    chemical    and    dye-stuffs 
business. 

Jacob  Steelman  Disston,  Chestnut  Hill,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  August  4,  1862.  Son  of  Henry  and  Mary 
(Steelman)    Disston.     Married,  Effie,  daughter  of  David   Fleming. 


1884. 

*Clemens  Ap-Catesby  Jones,  B.S.,  Richmond,  Va. 

Born  at  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  May  28,  18.58.  Son  of  Brigadier-General 
Alexander  Caldwell  Jones,  C.  S.  A.,  and  Ella  Clemens.  Architectu- 
ral engineer.  Member  of  the  Fourth  Regiment  of  Infantry,  N.  G. 
P.,  1877.  Married  in  London,  Eng.,  January  8,  1913,  Marion 
Murray  Noble  of  Workingham,  Eng.  Died  in  Richmond,  Va., 
July   2,   1916. 


ALPHA  CHAPTER.  9* 

*William  Milliken  Bodine,  B.S.,  Collingswood,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  August  8,  1862.  Son  of  Frank  Lee  and  Mary 
Isabella  (Milliken)  Bodine.  Manager  of  Cohansey  Glass  Manu- 
facturing Co.,  Bridgeton,  N.  J.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Samuel  L.  Bodine,  Alpha,  '85.  Died  at  Collingswood,  N.  J.,  Feb- 
ruary 14,  1918. 

Charles  Ellis  Ellicott,  B.S.,  Mclvale,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  November  3,  1861.  Son  of  William  Miller  and 
Nancy  Morris  (Ellis)  Ellicott,  Jr.  Founder  of  the  Ellicott  Ma- 
chine Company  in  1885,  and  now  its  President.  Married,  July  21, 
1890,  Madeleine  Romaine  Le  Moyne.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  William  M.  Ellicott,  3d,  Alpha,  '84.. 

William  McCauley  Powell,  M.D.,  Clayton,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  Philadelphia, -February  14,  1862.  Son  of  George  Washington 
and  Anna  (McCauley)  Powell.  Physician.  He  has  published 
"Essentials  of  the  Diseases  of  Children,"  "Saunders'  Pocket 
Medical  Formulary,"  "  Physiological  Action  of  Drugs  "  jointly  with 
Drs.  Louis  Starr  and  James  B.  Walker.  Married,  April  15,  1886, 
Florence  Kay  Stokes. 

Thomas  Lynch  Montgomery,  A.B.,  Litt.D.   [Muhlenberg  Col- 
lege!, Harrisburg,  Pa. 

7  North  Front  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  March  4,  1862.  Son  of  Oswald  Crathorne  and 
Catherine  Gertrude  (Lynch)  Montgomery.  Acting  Librarian  and 
Librarian  of  Wagner  Free  Institute  of  Science,  Philadelphia,  1886r- 
1903;  Trustee  of  the  Free  Library  of  Philadelphia.  State  Libra- 
'  rian  of  Pennsylvania,  1903  to  date.  Member  of  American  Library 
Association  and  its  president,  1917-18;  Philobiblon  Club  of  Phila- 
delphia and  its  president,  Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania,  Amer- 
ican Historical  Association,  American  Literary  Institute.  Author, 
"A  Literary  Governor."  Editor  of  the  fifth,  sixth  and  seventh 
series  of  Pennsylvania  Archives,  and  of  a  second  edition  of  "  Fron- 
tier Forts  of  Pennsylvania."  Married,  October  16,  1889,  Brinca 
Georgiana,  daughter  of  Richard  Arthington  Gilpin,  of  Philadelphia. 

Robert  Brown  Sterling,  Philadelphia. 

1526  Pine  Street. 
Born  in  Allegheny,  Pa.,  March  1,  1863.     Son  of  Robert  Brown  and 
Elizabeth  Roscoe  (Wood)   Sterling. 

Emlyn  Lamar  Stewardson,  B.S.,  Philadelphia. 

316  Walnut  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  January  6,  1863.     Son  of  Thomas  and  Margaret 
(Haines)    Stewardson.     Architect.     Member   of   Historical  Society 


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of  Pennsylvania.  Served  with  the  American  Red  Cross  in  France 
with  the  rank  of  First  Lieutenant  and  then  Captain,  June  20,  1918, 
to  December  28,  191S.  Married,  July  IS,  1897,  Mary  Brinton 
Mitchell.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Edmund  Austin  Stew- 
ardson,  Alpha,  '$6. 

John  Vaughan  Merrick,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Roxborough,  Philadelphia. 

"  Denbigh." 
Born  at  "  Houghton,"  near  Roxborough,  Philadelphia,  July  4,  1864. 
Son  of  John  Vaughan  and  Mary  Sophia  (Wagner)  Merrick. 
School-master,  Episcopal  Academy,  1884  to  1907.  Married,  June 
13,  1893,  Annie  Brown,  daughter  of  Hon.  Michael  D.  Harter,  of 
Mansfield,  Ohio.  Attached  to  U.  S.  Food  Administration,  April  1, 
1917r-November  11,  1918.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  son,  John 
Vaughan  Merrick,  3d,  Alpha,  1911;  brother,  J.  Hartley  Merrick, 
Alpha,  '90. 

*Samuel   Bines    Shoemaker,   A.B.    [Haverford],    M.D.,   Phila- 
delphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  September  6,  1861.  Son  of  Benjamin  Hal- 
lowell  and  Susan  Brinton  (Trump)  Shoemaker.  Physician.  Mar- 
ried, February  8,  1888,  Mary  Dawson  Tyson,  of  Baltimore,  Md. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Benjamin  H.  Shoemaker,  2d,  Alpha, 
'94.     Died  in  Philadelphia,  April  2,  1893. 

William  Miller  Ellicott,  Baltimore,  Md. 

829  North  Charles  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  May  8,  1863.     Son  of  William  Miller  Ellicott, 
Jr.,   and   Nancy    Morris   Ellis.     Architect.     Married,   December   29, 
1917,    Anna    Campbell.     Relative    in    Fraternity,    brother,'  Charles 
Ellis   Ellicott,  Alpha,  '84. 

1885. 

*Benjamin  Brannan  Reath,  Jr.,  A.B.,  M.U.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  November  27,  1862.  Son  of  Benjamin  Brannan 
and  Emma  (Wood)  Reath.  Physician.  Relatives  in  Fraternity, 
brothers,  Thomas  Reath,  Alpha,  '79;  Theodore  Wood  Reath,  Alpha, 
'87.     Died  in  Philadelphia,  May  6,  1919. 

*Hobart  Miller,  LL.B.,  Coeburn,  Va. 

Bom  in  Philadelphia,  June  12,  1864.  Son  of  E.  Spencer  and  Anna 
Emlen  (Hare)  Miller.  Attorney-at-law.  After  practicing  in  Phila- 
delphia several  years,  removed  to  Virginia,  where  he  continued  his 
practice,  and  was  also  engaged  in  the  development  of  mining  lands. 
Member  Pennsylvania  Society  Sons  of  the  Revolution.  Relatives 
in    Fraternity,    brothers,    Edward    Alden    Miller,    Alpha,    '88,    and 


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Dayton    H.    Miller,   Alpha,   '93.     Died   at   Coeburn,   Va.,   July    11, 
1898. 

Samuel  Laurence  Bodine,  A.B.,  Berwyn,  Pa. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  September  16,  1864.  Son  of  Francis  Lee  and 
Mary  Isabella  (Milliken)  Bodine.  Merchant.  Chairman  of  Execu- 
tive Committee  of  American  Window  Glass  Company,  February, 
1903-October,  1906;  vice-president  of  Jefferson  Fire  Insurance 
Company  of  Philadelphia,  November,  1907,  to  date.  Married,  Sep- 
tember 24,  1902,  Susanna  Morris  Hacker.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  William  Milliken  Bodine,  Alpha,  '84. 

William  Loughbridge  Barker,  Llanerch,  Pa. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  November  23,  1865.  Son  of  Edward  Williams 
and  Susan  (Loughridge)  Barker.  Engaged  in  insurance  business. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  John  Barker,  Alpha,  '90. 

William  Turner  Van  Pelt,  M.D.,  Philadelphia. 

1100,  Widener  Bldg. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  May  31,  1864.  Son  of  Joseph  King  Turner 
Van  Pelt,  M.D.,  and  Josephine  Smyth.  Physician.  Ophthalmic 
surgeon  to  Episcopal  Hospital.  Captain,  M.  C,  U.  S.  A.,  Sep- 
tember, 1917,  and  honorably  discharged  February,  1918,  for 
physical  disability. 

*  John  Gibson  McCall,  B.S.,  C.E.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  at  Washington,  D.  C,  March  20,  1864.  Son  of  Charles  Archi- 
bald McCall,  M.D.,  and  Cordelia  Lawrence  White.  Engaged  in 
fire  and  marine  insurance  business.  Married,  June  5,  1895,  Marie 
Sergeant  Smith.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  father,  Charles  Archibald 
McCall,  M.D.,  Alpha,  '58;  brother,  Robert  Kemble  McCall,  Alpha, 
'94.     Died  at  Wawa,  Pa.,  September  21,  1911. 

1886. 

*Edmund  Austin  Stewardson,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  January  7,  1865.  Son  of  Thomas  and  Margaret 
(Haines)  Stewardson.  Sculptor.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Emlyn  L.  Stewardson,  Alpha,  '84.  Drowned  off  Newport,  R.  I., 
July  3,  1892. 

David  Sands  Brown  Chew,  A.B.,  Philadelphia. 

826,  Commercial  Trust  Bldg. 

Born    in    Philadelphia,    March   3,    1866.     Son   of   Samuel    and    Mary 

Johnson     (Brown)     Chew.     Engaged    in    manufacturing    business. 

Member    Common    Council,    Eighth    Ward,    Philadelphia,    1893-98; 

and  House  of  Representatives,  Pennsylvania,   1899-1902.     Member 


94  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

of  Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania.  Member  of  First  Troop, 
Philadelphia  City  Cavalry,  1888-95;  captain  and  aide-de-camp, 
major  and  quartermaster  and  major  and  ordnance  officer,  First 
Brigade,  N.  G.  P.,  to  1904.  Married,  June  18,  1893,  Bertha  Evelyn, 
daughter  of  Francis  Theodore  Walton,  of  Philadelphia. 

Barclay  Harding  Warburton,  Wyncote,  Pa. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  April  1,  1866.  Son  of  Charles  Edward  and 
.Mary  (Bell)  wWburtoh.  Captain  of  Battery  A,  U.  S.  Volunteers, 
during  the  Spanish- American  War,  1898;  served  in  the  Porto  Rico 
Expedition.  Captain  and  attache  at  American  Embassy  in  London, 
1918;  major  and  attache  at  American  Embassy  in  Paris,  1918-19. 
Married,  first,  Mary  Fleming,  daughter  of  Richard  Penn  Smith,  of 
Philadelphia;   second,   Mary   B.,  daughter  of  John  Wanamaker. 

1887. 

Theodore  Wood  Reath,  A.B.,  Philadelphia. 

Commercial  Trust  Building. 
Born  near  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  June  7,  1866.  Son  of  Benjamin  Brannan 
and  Emma  Hannah  (Wood)  Reath.  Attorney-at-law.  Since  April 
1,  1907,  general  solicitor  of  the  Norfolk  and  Western  Railway  Com- 
pany. Member  of  the  First  Troop  of  Philadelphia  City  Cavalry, 
of  which  he  was,  respectively,  corporal  and  sergeant.  Married, 
April  20,  1892,  Augusta  Meade,  daughter  of  Thomas  Roberts,  of 
Philadelphia.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Thomas  Reath, 
Alpha,  '79,  and  Benjamin  B.  Reath,  Alpha,  '85;  sons,  B.  Brannan 
Reath,  2d,  Alpha,  '14;  Thomas  R.  Reath,  Alpha,  '19,  and  Theodore 
Reath,  Alpha,  '21. 

Alexander  Mercer  Biddle,  Torresdale,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  November  4,  1865.  Son  of  Hon.  Charles  John 
and  Emma  (Mather)  Biddle.  Corporal  First  Troop  Philadelphia 
City  Cavalry,  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  during  the  Spanish-Ameri- 
can War,  April  28  to  November  21,  1898,  and  served  in  the  Porto 
Rico    Expedition.     Married   Harriet,   daughter   of   George   S.    Fox. 

*Harry  Gibbs  Clay,  Jr.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  at  Whitemarsh,  Pa.,  July  26,  1866.  Son  of  Harry  Gibbs  and 
Margaret  Yates  (Boyd)  Clay.  Electrical  engineer;  later  engaged 
in  real  estate  business.  Married,  first,  Ruth  A.  W.,  daughter  of 
E.  J.  Larrabee;  second,  July  14,  1896,  Annetta  Spencer.  Died  in 
Philadelphia,  April  23,  1919. 

♦Thomas  Harrison  Farquhar,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  September  25,  1865.  Son  of  Edward  Yorke 
and  Anna  (Harrison)  Farquhar.  Died  in  Philadelphia,  December 
6,  1891. 


ALPHA  CHAPTER.  95 

William  Poultney  Smith,  B.S.,  M.E.,  Cynwyd,  Pa. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  December  19,  1865.  Son  of  William  Poultney 
and  Elizabeth  Stanley  (Haseltine)  Smith.  Marine  engineer;  since 
1903  superintendent  of  sales  at  William  Cramp  &  Sons  and  at  I.  P. 
Morris  Company.  Member  Pennsylvania  Society  Sons  of  the  Revo- 
lution and  Society  of  the  War  of  1812.  Relatives  in  Fraternity, 
brothers,  Albert  H.  Smith,  Alpha,  '89;  Henry  P.  Smith,  Alpha, 
'91,  and  Haseltine  Smith,  Alpha,  '95. 

*Chauncey  Ralston  Baugh,  A.B.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  September  23,  1866.  Son  of  Edwin  Pugh  and 
Louisa  Margaret  (Ralston)  Baugh.  Second  vice-president  and 
secretary  of  the  Delaware  River  Chemical  Works.  Died  in  Phila- 
delphia, March  31,  1893. 

Crawford  Dawes  Hening,  A.B.,  Lancaster,  N.  H. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  June  19,  1866.  Son  of  Rev.  Edmund  Waller 
and  Mary  (Dawes)  Hening.  Attorney-at-law.  Professor  of  Law 
at  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1903-1914.  Official  Reporter  of 
the  Supreme  Court  of  New  Hampshire,  1916  to  date. 

Henry  Mills  Harding,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 

33  West  South  Street. 
Born  at  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  July  16,  1862.  Son  of  Garrick  Mallery 
and  Maria  Mills  (Slosson)  Harding.  In  charge  of  the  sales  depart- 
ment of  Hazard  Manufacturing  Company,  makers  of  wire  rope  and 
insulated  copper  wire.  Married,  January  25,  1905,  Adelia  Russel 
Sharpe. 

1888. 

*Edward  Alden  Miller,  Ph.B.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  November  15,  1866.  Son  of  E.  Spencer  and 
Anna  Emlen  (Hare)  Miller.  Journalist.  Relatives  in  Fraternity, 
brothers,  Hobart  Miller,  Alpha,  '85,  and  Dayton  H.  Miller,  Alpha, 
'93.     Died  in  Philadelphia,  July  31,  1893. 

*George  Brinton,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  April  11,  1868.  Son  of  John  Hill  Brinton, 
M.D.,  Professor  in  Jefferson  Medical  College,  and  Sarah  Ward. 
Was  engaged  in  the  Bethlehem,  Pa.,  Iron  Works.  Relatives  in  Fra- 
ternity, brothers,  John  H.  Brinton,  Jr.,  Alpha,  '90;  Ward  Brinton, 
Alpha,  '93,  and  Jasper  Y.  Brinton,  Alpha,  '98.  Died  in  Philadel- 
phia, January  24,  1890. 

*Samuel  Francis  du  Pont,  Wilmington,  Del. 

Born  in  Wilmington,  Del.,  June  14,  1865.     Son  of  Victor  and  Alice 


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(Hounsfield)   du  Pont.     Treasurer  of  the  Repauno  Chemical  Com- 
pany.    Died  at  Wilmington,  Del.,  August  27,  1893. 

James  Barton  Long-acre,  A.B.,  Philadelphia. 

Bullitt  Building. 
Born   in    Philadelphia.   March   10,   18(iS.     Son  of  James  Madison   and 
Martha  Augusta   (McClintoek)   Longacre.     Insurance  broker. 

Francis    Fisher    Kane,    A.B.    and    A.M.    [Princeton]  ;    LL.B., 
Philadelphia. 

1021  Clinton  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  June   17,  1866.     Son  of  Robert  P.   and  Eliza- 
beth   Francis     (Fisher)     Kane.     Attorney-at-law.     First    Assistant 
U.   S.   Attorney,  Eastern   District  of  Pennsylvania,   1896-1900,  and 
U.  S.  Attorney  for  the  same  District,  1913-1920. 


1889. 

Albert  Haseltine  Smith,  Philadelphia. 

326  Walnut  Street. 
Born  at  Abington,  Pa.,  May  20,  1867.  Son  of  Colonel  William  Poult- 
ney  and  Elizabeth  .Stanley  (Haseltine)  Smith.  Manufacturer  until 
1917,  since  then  insurance  broker.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  broth- 
ers, William  Poultney  Smith,  Alpha,  '87;  Henry  Pratt  Smith,  Alpha, 
'91,  and  Haseltine  Smith,  Alpha,  '95. 

Charles  King  Lennig,  Center  Square,  Pa. 

Born  at  "  Chelwood,"  Andalusia,  Pa.,  August  24,  1869.  Son  of 
Charles  Frederick  and  Mary  Fisher  (King)  Eennig.  Manufac- 
turer, now  farming  and  horse  breeding.  Married,  1911,  Frances 
Nightingale.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Frederick  Lennig, 
Alpha,  '91. 

Elliston  Joseph  Perot,  A.B.,  A.M. ;  B.D.  [Divinity  School  P.  E. 

Church,  Philadelphia],  Salem,  N.  J. 

Born  at  "  N'orthwood  Farm,"  Philadelphia,  July  3,  1868.  Son  of 
Joseph  Sansom  and  Sallie  A.  (Eca)  Perot.  Clergyman.  Married, 
April  28,  1897,  Anna  Wayne,  daughter  of  John  Ashhurst,  M.D., 
LED.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Francis  C.  Perot,  Alpha, 
'82,  and  Robeson  E.  Perot,  Alpha,  '93. 

Edward  Christman  Knight,  B.S.,  Vancouver,  B.  C,  Canada. 

Vancouver  Lumber  Company. 
Born  in  Germantown,  Philadelphia,  September  1,  1868.     Son  of  Wil- 
liam Augustus  and  Sarah  (Pinckney)   Knight.     He  was  engaged  in 
railroad  engineering,   1889;  steel  making  at   Illinois  Steel  Company, 
Chicago,    1890  96;    American    Smelting    and    Refining    Company    at 


ALPHA  CHAPTER.  97 

Monterey,  Mexico,  1896-1908;  with  the  Vancouver  Lumber  Com- 
pany, Ltd.,  as  managing  director  since  1908.  Member  of  American 
Institute  of  Mining  Engineers.  Married,  April  22,  1903,  lone 
Tucker. 

*William  Macpherson  Wiltbank,  LL.B.    [Harvard],  Philadel- 
phia. 
+      Born  in  Philadelphia,  October  25,  1868.     Son  of  Hon.  William  White 
and    Edith    A.     (Brinton)     Wiltbank.     Attorney-at-law.     Died    at 
Little  Boar's  Head,  N.  H.,  July  10,  1905. 

Edmund  Carter  Taylor,  Philadelphia. 

311  South  Thirteenth  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  May  27,  1869.  Son  of  Dr.  Robert  Randolph 
and  Helen  (Bonsall)  Taylor.  Treasurer  of  the  Goddard-Groome- 
Drayton  Co.  Member  of  the  First  Troop,  Philadelphia  City 
Cavalry,  and  served  in  the  strikes  of  1897  and  1902,  and  in  the 
Porto  Rico  Expedition  during  the  Spanish-American  War,  1898. 
Married,  September   20,   1900,   Alice  M.   Hazlehurst. 

Franklin  Bache,  B.S.,  M.E.,  Philadelphia. 

Land  Title  Building. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  March  21,  1869.  Son  of  Charles  Meigs  and 
Henrietta  Maria  (Ellicott)  Bache.  Mining  engineer.  Since  1898 
president  of  coal  mining  companies.  Married,  December  15,  1897, 
Nannie  Greenway  Trigg.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  sons,  Daniel 
T.  Bache,  Alpha,  '19,  and  Franklin  Bache,  Jr.,  Alpha,  '23. 

*Leicester  Hubbard  Nelson,  Philadelphia. 

Born  at  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  October  27,  1867.  Son  of  F.  Tracy 
and  Cora  (Hubbard)  Nelson.  Was  connected  with  the  Pennsyl- 
vania Railroad  and  later  engaged  in  insurance  business.  Died  in 
Philadelphia,  January  9,  1902. 

Edmund  Canby,  M.D.,  Geneva,  Switzerland. 

10  Rue  du  Petit  Saleve. 
Born    at   Wilmington,   Del.,   May   21,   1864.     Son   of   Major    Samuel 
Canby,   U.    S.    Army,    and    Rebecca   Tilghman    Johnston.     Oculist. 
Married,  July,  1897,  Marie  Norris. 

1890. 

Pierre  Samuel  du  Pont,  B.S.,  Wilmington,  Del. 

du  Pont  Building. 

Born  at  "  Nemours,"  near  Wilmington,  Del.,  January  15,  1870.     Son 

of  Lammot  and  Mary  (Belin)  du  Pont.     President  of  E.  I.  du  Pont 

de  Nemours  &  Co.     Director  of  various  corporations.     Member  of 

American   Philosophical  Society  and  Franklin   Institute.     Member 


98  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

of  the  Corporation  of  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology. 
Created  a  member  of  the  Legion  of  Honor  by  the  French  Govern- 
ment, 1918.     Married,  October  6,  1915,  Alice  Belin,  of  Scranton,  Pa. 

Frederick  Brooke  Neilson,  LL.B.,  Philadelphia. 

325  South  Twelfth  Street. 
Born  at  Florence,  X.  J.,  Septeniher  28,  1869.  Son  of  Thomas  and 
Sarah  Clavpoole  (Lewis)  Neilson.  Attorney-at-law.  First  Lieu- 
tenant Company  B,  Twenty-eighth  Regiment,  U.  S.  Volunteer  In- 
fantry, 1899-1907,  and  First  Lieutenant,  Twelfth  U.  S.  Cavalry. 
Private  First  Troop,  Philadelphia  City  Cavalry,  Pennsylvania  Vol- 
unteers, during  the  Spanish-American  War,  April  28  to  Novemher 
21,  1898.  Was  engaged  in  the  Porto  Rico  Expedition.  Inspector 
of  shrapnel  ammunition,  1915-1918;  Major,  American  Red  Cross, 
transport  service  afloat.  Married,  July  9,  190;?,  Mary  Stanard 
Keller. 

*John  Hill  Brinton,  Jr.,  A.B.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Decemher  13,  1870.  Son  of  John  Hill  Brinton, 
M.D.,  Professor  of  Surgery  in  the  Jefferson  Medical  College,  Phila- 
delphia, and  Sarah  Ward.  Draughtsman  with  Bement,  Miles  &  Co., 
of  Philadelphia;  later  associated  with  the  Schoen  Pressed  Steel 
Company,  of  Pittsburgh.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  George 
Brinton,  Alpha,  '88;  Ward  Brinton,  Alpha,  '93,  and  Jasepr  Y.  Brin- 
ton, Alpha,  '98.     He  died  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  March  15,  1898. 

James  Hartley  Merrick,  A.B.,  Roxborough,  Philadelphia. 

Born  at  Roxborough,  Philadelphia,  September  6,  1869.  Son  of  John 
Yaughan  and  Mary  Sophia  (Wagner)  Merrick.  Assistant  Secre- 
tary, 1894-1904,  and  Secretary  of  the  LTniversity  of  Pennsylvania, 
1904-07.  Director  of  Bureau  of  Camp  Service,  American  Red 
Cross  (Pennsylvania-Delaware  Division),  January,  1918,  to  Jan- 
uary, 1919.  Member  of  the  Franklin  Institute.  Married,  October 
27,  1897,  Edith  Lovering,  of  Taunton,  Mass.  Relative  in  Frater- 
nity, brother,  John  Yaughan  Merrick,  Jr.,  Alpha,  '82. 

.John    Barker  Ashbourne,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Baltimore,  Md.,  April  31,  1869.  Son  of  Edward  Williams  and 
Susan  Margaret  (Loughridge)  Barker.  Member  of  Board  of  Man- 
agers of  (Jill  &  Fisher,  Ltd.,  grain  exporters,  Philadelphia,  Novem- 
ber, 1892-June,  1903;  since  then  in  real  estate  and  other  business. 
.Married,  August  1,  1893,  Susan  Armistcad  Randolph.  Relative  in 
Fraternity,  brother,  William  Loughridge  Barker,  Alpha,  '85. 

George  David  Rosengarten,  B.S. ;  Ph.D.  [University  of  Jena], 

Philadelphia. 

P.  O.  Box  1625. 
Bom    in    Philadelphia,    February    12,    18(i9.     Son    of    Henry    Bennett 
and  Clara  J.    (Knorr)    Rosengarten.     Manufacturing  Chemist   and 


ALPHA  CHAPTER.  99 

Vice-President  of  the  Powers- Weightman-Rosengarten  Company, 
since  1905.  Member  of  Sigma  Xi,  American  Philosophical  Society, 
and  Franklin  Institute.  President,  American  Institute  of  Chemical 
Engineers,  1915-17.  Married,  April  23,  1895,  Susan  Elizabeth 
Wright.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Adolph  G.  Rosengarten, 
Alpha,  '92. 

Atherton  Holman  Harlan,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

233  Broadway. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  October  2,  1869.     Son  of  Dr.   George  C.   and 
Mary  D.   (Holman)    Harlan. 

William  Oglesby  Griffith,  B.S.,  M.E.,  Chestnut  Hill,  Philadel- 
phia. 

Stenton  and  Evergreen  Avenues. 
Born  at  Cannes,  France,  January  18,  1869.  Son  of  John  Ramsbot- 
tom  and  Josephine  Sidney  (Oglesby)  Griffith.  Connected  with  the 
Bell  Telephone  Company  from  July,  1899,  to  April  1,  1908.  Mar- 
ried, October  28,  1896,  Helen  Hoyt,  daughter  of  Hugh  Sherman, 
Esq.,  of  Des  Moines,  la.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Joseph 
Henry  Oglesby  Griffith,  Alpha,  '95. 

Tatlow,  Jackson,  LL.B.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

15  Broad  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  September  3,  1868.     Son  of  Tatlow  and  Sally 
Wethered   (Ludlow)  Jackson.     Attorney-at-law.     Second  and  First 
Lieutenant,  Third  Regiment,  N.  G.  P. 

1891. 

Russell  Duane,  A.B.  [Harvard],  LL.B.,  Philadelphia. 

2028  DeLancey  Place. 
Born  at  Swedesboro,  N.  J.,  June  15,  1866.  Son  of  the  Rev.  Charles 
Williams  and  Helen  Frances  (Lincoln)  Duane.  Attorney-at-law. 
Junior  Counsel  for  United  States  Government  in  Behring  Sea  Ar- 
bitration. Member  of  the  auxiliary  staff  of  lecturers  at  the  Law 
School  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania.  Member  of  the  Phi  Beta 
Kappa,  American  Philosophical  Society  and  Historical  Society  of 
Pennsylvania.  President  of  the  Descendants  of  the  Signers  of  the 
Declaration  of  Independence,  1919-20.  Married,  June  14,  1899, 
Mary  Burnside  Morris.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  William 
Duane,  Alpha,  '92. 

James  Starr,  B.S.,  M.E.,  Philadelphia. 

14  North  Fifth  Street. 
Born  in  Germantown,  Philadelphia,  April  5,  1870.     Son  of  James  and 
Mary   (Emlen)   Starr.     Salesman  with  Madeira,  Hill  &  Co.,  1895- 
1908;  secretary  and  director  of  the  Collieries  Supply  and  Equip- 
ment Company,  1908  to  1915,  and  president  since  1916.     Secretary 


ioo  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

and  director  of  Hygrade  Powder  Company,  and  director  of  Quaker 
Leatherette  Company,  to  date.  Private  Company  D,  First  In- 
fantry, N.  G.  P.,  189*3;  Corporal,  1894;  Private,  Company  C,  Third 
Infantry,  N.  G.  P.,  1896;  Private,  First  Troop  Philadelphia  City 
Cavalry,  November,  1896;  Sergeant  of  same,  July,  1906;  served 
'with  same  in  Porto  Rico  Campaign,  1898;  also  at  Hazleton,  1897, 
and  Tamaqua,  1902,  during  miners'  strikes.  Captain,  Troop  A 
(organized  and  recruited  the  same),  Squadron  Cavalry,  Pennsyl- 
vania Reserve  Militia,  May,  1918.  Major  and  Brigade  Adjutant, 
December  4,  1918,  to  date.  Married,  October  15,  1901,  Sarah  Logan 
Wister. 

Frederick  Lennig,  Andalusia,  Pa. 

Born  at  Andalusia,  May  30,  1871.  Son  of  Charles  Frederick  and 
Mary  Fisher  (King)  Lennig.  He  was  connected  with  the  E.  I  du 
Pont  de  Nemours  Powder  Company,  at  Wilmington,  Del.,  for  fif- 
teen years;  since  then  president  of  Charles  Lennig  &  Co.,  Inc. 
Married,  October  19,  1909,  Emilie  Obria,  daughter  of  Samuel  V. 
Merrick,  Alpha,  '77.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Charles  K. 
Lennig,  Alpha,  '89. 

*Erskine  Hazard  Dickson,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  February  25,  1872.  Son  of  Samuel  and  Fanny 
Dickson.  Attorney-at-law.  Ensign,  U.  S.  N.,  and  served  on  the 
U.  S.  S.  Arctic  during  the  Spanish- American  War,  June  to  Septem- 
ber, 1898.  He  had  previously  served  five  and  one-half  years  in 
the  National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
father,  Samuel  Dickson,  Alpha,  '55.  He  died  in  Philadelphia,  July 
13,  1903. 

*Edward  Koons  Rowland,  Devon,  Pa. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  October  28,  1870.  Son  of  Edward  and  Norma 
Louise  (Koons)  Rowland.  Vice-President,  William  and  Harvey 
Rowland  Company,  Inc.  Private,  First  Troop,  Philadelphia  City 
Cavalry,  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  April  28  to  November  21,  1898, 
during  the  Spanish-American  W|ar.  Member  Pennsylvania  Society 
Sons  of  the  Revolution.  Married,  June  25,  1904,  Esther  White, 
daughter  of  Charles  C.  Harrison,  Provost  of  the  University  of 
Pennsylvania.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  George  T.  Rowland, 
Alpha,  '93.     Died  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  November  23,  1915. 

Henry  Pratt  Smith,  Philadelphia. 

121  Chestnut  Street. 
Born  at  Abington,  Montgomery  County,  Pa.,  October  20,  1868.  Son 
of  Colonel  William  Poultney  and  Elizabeth  Stanley  (Haseltine) 
Smith.  He  was  connected  with  Hood,  Foulkrod  &  Co.  from  1892- 
1901,  and  with  George  H.  McFadden  &  Bro.  since  1901.  Relatives 
in  Fraternity,  brothers,  William  Poultney  Smith,  Alpha,  '87;  Albert 
Haseltine  Smith,  Alpha,  '89,  and  Haseltine  Smith,  Alpha,  '95. 


ALPHA  CHAPTER.  101 

James  Macintosh  Longstreth  Eckard,  A.B.,  Smyrna,  Del. 

Born  at  Chefoo,  China,  May  23,  1870.  Son  of  Rev.  Leighton  Wilson 
and  Elizabeth  Abbot  (Longstreth)  Eekard.  Clergyman.  Relative 
in  Fraternity,  father,  Leighton  W.  Eckard,  Gamma,  '66. 

James  De  Wolf  Perry,  Jr.,  A.B.  [and  Harvard]  ;  B.D.  [Cam- 
bridge] ;  S.T.D.,  D.D.  [Brown],  Providence,  R.  I. 

10  Brown  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  October  3,  1871.  Son  of  Rev.  James  De  Wolf 
and  Elizabeth  Russell  (Tyson)  Perry.  Clergyman.  Bishop  of 
Rhode  Island,  1911  to  date.  Chaplain,  6th  Massachusetts  Infantry, 
1899-1904.  Chief,  Red  Cross  Chaplains'  Service  in  France,  1918-19. 
Married,  January  2,  1908,  Edith  Dean  Weir. 

1892. 

Brinton  Wetherill,  Philadelphia. 

1723  Pine  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  August  12,  1871.     Son  of  Francis  Dring  and 
Caroline    (Jacobs)    Wetherill.     Engaged    in    real    estate    business. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  John  Lawrence  Wetherill,  Alpha, 
'96. 

Frank  Bernadou  Bower,  Philadelphia. 

2815  Gray's  Ferry  Road. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  February  4,  1871.  Son  of  Henry  and  Lucretia 
Kirk  (Elliott)  Bower.  Manufacturing  chemist  in  the  employ  of 
the  Ammonia  Company  of  Philadelphia,  1892-1906;  Second  vice- 
president  and  assistant  secretary  and  treasurer  of  Henry  Bower 
Chemical  Manufacturing  Company  of  Philadelphia,  1906  to  date. 
Director  of  Mutual  Chemical  Company  of  America,  1918  to  date. 
He  was  a  member  of  Company  D,  First  Infantry,  N.  G.  P.,  1889  to 
1896,  and  resigned  the  first  lieutenancy  of  this  company  to  join  the 
First  Troop  of  Philadelphia  City  Cavalry;  Captain  and  Inspector 
of  Rifle  Practice,  Third  Regiment,  N.  G.  P.,  1907-09;  Captain  and 
Regimental  Adjutant,  same,  1909-1911;  Private  First  Troop  Phila- 
delphia City  Cavalry,  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  April  28  to  Novem- 
ber 21,  1898,  during  the  Spanish-American  War,  and  served  in  the 
Porto  Rico  Expedition.  Placed  on  retired  list  as  Captain,  N.  G.  P., 
April  14,  1911;  commissioned  and  retired  as  Major,  N.  G.  P.,  1917. 

Clifford  Lewis,  Jr.,  B.S.,  C.E.,  Utica,  N.  Y. 

158  Park  Avenue. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  March  28,  1871.  Son  of  Clifford  and  Ella 
Eugenia  (Cozens)  Lewis.  Civil  engineer.  Supervisor  of  bridges, 
New  York  Central  and  Hudson  River  Railroad  Company  1898  to 
1902.  Police  and  Fire  Commissioner  of  Utica,  N.  Y.,  1902-08. 
Commissioner    of    Public   Works,    1912-13.     Married,    January    11, 


102  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1900,   Isabel  Marriner   Kcrnan.     Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers, 
David  Lewis,  Jr.,  Alpha,  '93,  and  William  B.  N.  Lewis,  Alpha,  '94. 

Adolph  George  Rosengarten,  B.S.,  St.  Davids,  Pa. 

2212  DeLancey  Place. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  February  22,  1870.  Son  of  Harry  Bennett  and 
Clara  Johanna  (Knorr)  Rosengarten.  Manufacturing  chemist. 
Member  of  the  National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania;  Corporal  First 
Troop  Philadelphia  City  Cavalry,  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  April 
28  to  November  21,  1898,  during  the  Spanish-American  War,  and 
served  in  the  Porto  Rico  Fxpedition.  Connected  with  the  War  In- 
dustries Board,  1917-18,  as  chief  of  miscellaneous  chemical  section. 
Married,  April  30,  1901,  Emily  Christine  Penrose.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  George  D.  Rosengarten,  Jr.,  Alpha,  '90. 

William  Weaver  Lukens,  A.B.,  Philadelphia. 

1800  Widener  Building. 
Born  at  Conshohocken,  Pa.,  October  18,  1871.  Son  of  Charles  and 
Annie  (McFarland)  Lukens.  Steel  manufacturer.  President  of 
the  Alan  Wood  Iron  and  Steel  Company  of  Philadelphia.  Married, 
January  12,  1899,  Isabella  Macomb  Wetherill.  Relative  in  Frater- 
nity, brother,  George  Thomas  Lukens,  M.D.,  Alpha,  '96. 

Wilmer  Worthington  Hoopes,  West  Chester,  Pa. 

Born  at  West  Chester,  Pa.,  November  9,  1870.  Son  of  Abner  and 
Malinda  Marshall  (Worthington)  Hoopes.  Treasurer  of  Hoopes 
Bros,  and  Thomas  Co.  Married,  January  17,  1901,  Martha  Parry 
Lippincott. 

Caspar  Wistar  Hacker,  Bryn  Mawr,  Pa. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  October  9,  1869.  Son  of  William  and  Hannah 
J.  (Wistar)  Hacker.  Investment  broker.  Married,  February  3, 
1910,  Annette,  daughter  of  Louis  Rodman  Page.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  William  Estes  Hacker,  Omega,  '87. 

Charles  Trumbull  Lee,  B.S.,  Gillette,  Wyo. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  January  7,  1871.  Son  of  Benjamin  Lee,  M.D., 
Ph.D.,  and  Emma  Hale  White.  He  was  connected  with  the  wool 
house  of  Justice,  Bateman  &  Co.,  of  Philadelphia,  1892  to  1900; 
since  then  raising  cattle  and  sheep  in  Wyoming.  Married,  Febru- 
ary 15,  1919,  Florence  B.,  daughter  of  Edgar  W.  Upton,  of  Boston, 
Mass. 

William  Duane,  A.B.  [and  Harvard]  ;  A.M.  [Harvard]  ;  Ph.D. 
[University  of  Berlin],  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Harvard  University. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  February  17,  1872.     Son  of  Rev.  Charles  Wil- 


ALPHA  CHAPTER.  103 

liams  and  Emma  Cushman  (Lincoln)  Duane.  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Assistant  in  Physics  at  Harvard  University,  1893-95;  Fellow  of 
Harvard,  1895-97;  Professor  of  Physics,  University  of  Colorado, 
Boulder,  Col.,  1898  to  1907.  Research  Investigator,  University  of 
Paris.  Professor  of  Bio-physics,  Harvard  University.  Member  of 
National  Academy  of  Sciences.  Married,  December  28,  1899,  Caro- 
line Elise  Ravenel.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Russell  Duane, 
Alpha,  '91. 

Joseph  Roberts  Carpenter,  Jr.,  Philadelphia. 

517  Chestnut  Street. 
Born   in  Philadelphia,  March   7,   1872.     Son  of   Joseph   Roberts   and 
'  Virginia    (Laguerenne)    Carpenter.     He  was   receiving   teller   with 

the  Quaker  City  National  Bank  of  Philadelphia,  1889-99;  since  then 
paying  teller  with  the  Pennsylvania  Company  for  Insurance  on 
laves  and  Granting  Annuities,  to  the  present  time.  Married,  June 
4,  1902,  Rosalie  Dennis  Cook. 

William  Hopkins  Nicholson,  Jr.,  B.S.    [Haverford],  Millville, 

N.  J. 

327  South  Second  Street. 
Born  at  Haddonfield,  N.  J.,  August  7,  1872.     Son  of  William  Hopkins 
and  Sarah  (Whitall)  Nicholson.     Assistant  manager  of  the  Whitall, 
Tatum  Company  plant  at  Millville,  N.  J.     Married,  November   6, 
1906,  Katherine  Leonard  Lea. 

John    Walling-ford    Muir,    B.S.    [Haverford],    Chestnut    Hill, 
Philadelphia. 

126  Highland  Avenue. 
Born  at  Saratoga,  N.  Y.,  March  3,  1871.  Son  of  William  and  Au- 
gusta Elizabeth  (Sawtell)  Muir.  Treasurer  of  the  General  Acci- 
dent Company,  1899.-1906;  Assistant  Treasurer  and  Treasurer 
American  Pulley  Company,  1908  to  date.  Married,  November  15, 
1905,  Mary  Frothingham  Brinley. 

Brinton  Wetherill,  Philadelphia. 

1723  Pine  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,   August  12,  1871.     Son  of  Francis   Dring  and 
Caroline    (Jacobs)    Wetherill.     Engaged    in    real    estate    business. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  John  Lawrence  Wetherill,  Alpha, 
'96. 

1893. 

George  Thompson  Rowland,  Haverford,  Pa. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  February  4,  1872.  Son  of  Edward  and  Norma 
L.  (Koons)  Rowland.  He  is  engaged  in  the  banking  business. 
Married,  October  1,  1902,  Margaretta  Adele  Trasel.  Relative  in 
Fraternity,  brother,  Edward  K.  Rowland,  Alpha,  '91. 


104  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Elliston  Perot  Bissoll,  B.S.  in  Arch.,  Philadelphia. 

•112,  Otis  Building. 
Born  in   Philadelphia,  November  23,  1872.    -Son  of  Frederick  Meade 
and  Sarah  Corbit  (Perot)  Bissell.     Practicing  architect  since  1900. 
A  member  of  the  firm  of  Bissell  &  Sinkler,  architects,  since  No- 
vember, 1906.     Married,  December   t,  1901,  Anna  Randolph  Wurts. 

Ward  Brinton,  A.M.   [Washington  College,  Md.]  ;  M.D,  [Jef- 
ferson Medical  College],  Philadelphia. 

1423  Spruce  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  May  27,  1873.  Son  of  John  Hill  Brinton, 
M.D.,  I.L.D.,  and  Sarah  Ward.  Physician.  Clinical  Professor  of 
Medicine  at  Woman's  Med.  College,  Phila.;  Instructor  of  Medicine, 
University  of  Penna.  Private  and  later  Corporal  First  Troop 
Philadelphia  City  Cavalry,  and  served  in  the  coal  strike  riots  at 
Hazleton,  Pa.,  1897,  the  Porto  Rico  Expedition  during  the  Spanish- 
American  War,  April  28  to  November,  1898,  and  the  coal  strike  at 
Tamaqua,  Pa.,  1902.  Major,  M.  C,  U.  S.  A.,  Ambulance  Service, 
June  6,  1917.  In  France,  January  6,  1918,  to  June,  1919.  With 
2d  Div.,  A.  E.  F.,  February  4  until  August  11,  1918.  Assistant  to 
Director  of  Ambulance  Companies  and  Field  Hospital  Companies, 
and  surgeon  to  supply  trains.  Chief  Medical  Officer  Camp  Hos- 
pital No.  31,  since  then  Medical  Director  of  Camp  Hospital  No.  11. 
Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  George  Brinton,  Alpha,  '88;  John 
Hill  Brinton,  Jr.,  Alpha,  '90,  and  Jasper  Yeates  Brinton,  Alpha,  '98. 

Jay  Cooke,  3d,  Philadelphia. 

2128  Locust  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  April  22,  1872.  Son  of  Jay  Cooke,  Jr.,  and 
Clara  Alice  Moorhead.  Banker.  Captain  and  Commissary  of  Sub- 
sistence, I'.  S.  V.,  during  the  Spanish-American  War,  1898.  Food 
administrator  for  Philadelphia  County  during  the  world  war. 
Married,  September  2.5,  189.5,  Nina  Louise  Benson. 

John  Norman  Henry,  M.D.,  Philadelphia. 

1906  Spruce  Street. 
Horn  in  Philadelphia,  September  12,  1873.  Son  of  Frederick  Por- 
teous  Henry,  M.D.,  and  Josephine  B.  Nancrede.  Physician.  Clini- 
cal Professor  of  Medicine  at  Woman's  Medical  College.  Author  of 
Nurses'  Handbook  of  Medicine.  Major,  M.  C,  U.  S.  A.,  Base  Hos- 
pital No.  38,  A.  E.  F.,  1917-19.  Married,  April  14,  1909,  Mary  K. 
Gibson.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Allan  J.  Henry,  Alpha, '00. 

•Thomas    Harrison    Montgomery,   Jr.,    Ph.D.    [University    of 
Berlin],  Philadelphia. 

Born   in    Sew  York   City,  March  .5,   1873.     Son   of  Thomas   Harrison 
Montgomery,  Litt.D.,  and  Anna  Morton.     Zoologist.     Assistant  Pro- 


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fessor  of  Zoology,  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1899  to  1903;  Profes- 
sor of  Zoology,  University  of  Texas,  1903  to  1908;  Professor  of 
Zoology,  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1908  to  1912;  Professor  of 
Biology,  Wagner  Institute,  Philadelphia,  1898-1903.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Married,  1901,  Anna  Priscilla  Braislin.  Died  in  Phila- 
delphia,  March    19,    1912. 

*Dayton  Hobart  Miller,  Bristol,  Va. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  July  31,  1872.  Son  of  Elihu  Spencer  and 
Anna  Emlen  (Hare)  Miller.  He  was  a  publisher,  1891-92,  clerk, 
1892-94,  and  auditor  Virginia  Iron,  Coal  and  Coke  Company,  and 
Virginia  and  Southwestern  Railway  Company.  Relatives  in  Fra- 
ternity, brothers,  Hobart  Miller,  Alpha,  '85,  and  Edward  Al- 
den  Miller,  Alpha,  '88.  Died  at  Tomscreek,  Tenn.,  December  20, 
1901. 

Henry  Bueth  Sims,  Moose  Jaw,  Saskatchewan,  Canada. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  November  19,  1871.  Son  of  Henry  Augustus 
and  Mary  (Jones)  Sims.  Civil  Engineer.  Connected  with  the 
Engineering  Department,  Canadian  Pacific  Railway,  1896  to  date. 
He  served  four  years  as  private  in  the  Second  Regiment,  Queen's 
Own  Rifles  of  Canada.  First  Lieutenant,  Canadian  Engineering 
Corps  in  France. 

Robeson  Lea  Perot,  Philadelphia. 

5333  Germantown  Avenue. 
Born  in  Germantown,  Philadelphia,  October  24,  1872.  Son  of  Joseph 
Sansom  and  Sallie  A.  (Lea)  Perot.  Architect.  Captain  Ordnance 
Corps  and  Army  Inspector  of  Ordnance,  1918^19.  Relatives  in  Fra- 
ternity, brothers,  Francis  C.  Perot,  Alpha,  '82,  and  Rev.  Elliston  J. 
Perot,  Alpha,  '89. 

David  Lewis,  LL.B.,  Philadelphia. 

240  South  Fourth  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  December  12,  1869.  Son  of  Clifford  and  Ella 
Eugenia  (Cozens)  Lewis.  Attorney-at-law ;  clerk  in  the  office  of 
the  Mutual  Assurance  Company  of  Philadelphia.  First  Lieutenant 
Company  G,  Third  Regiment  Infantry,  First  Brigade,  N.  G.  P., 
1887;  Captain  and  Aide-de-Camp  First  Brigade,  N.  G.  P.,  1890; 
Major  and  Aide-de-Camp  Division  Staff,  1893;  Lieutenant-Colonel 
and  Division  Inspector,  1899;  Second  Lieutenant  and  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  G,  Third  Pennsylvania  Volunteer  Infantry,  dur- 
ing the  Spanish-American  War,  May  to  October,  1898.  Major,  In- 
spector General's  Dept.,  U.  S.  A.,  A.  E.  F.,  1918-19.  Married, 
January  22,  1906,  Lena,  daughter  of  Thomas  H.  Green.  Relatives 
in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Clifford  Lewis,  Alpha,  '92,  and  William  B. 
N.  Lewis,  Alpha,  '94. 


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C'liarles  Sinkler,  Jr.,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Philadelphia. 

Commercial  Trust  Building. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  February  (J,  1874.  Son  of  Wharton  Sinkler, 
M.D.,  and  Ella  Brock.  Attorney-at-law.  Author  of  chapter  on 
"  Medical  Expert  Testimony  "  in  the  American  edition  of  Baudry's 
"  Injuries  to  the  Eye  in  their  Medico-Legal  Aspect."  In  the  service 
of  the  American  Red  Cross  in  France,  1918-19.  Relatives  in  Fra- 
ternity, father,  Wharton  Sinkler,  M.D.,  Alpha,  '68;  brothers,  John 
P.  B.  Sinkler  and  Francis  W.  Wharton,  M.D.,  Alpha,  '97;  S.  Deas 
Sinkler,  Alpha,  '99,  and   Wharton  Sinkler,  Jr.,  Alpha,  '0(i. 

George  Randolph  Packard,  Philadelphia. 

434  Walnut  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  December  x?j,  1879.     Son  of  John  H.  Packard, 
M.D.,  and  Elizabeth  Wood.     Engaged  in  insurance  business.     Mar- 
ried, 1895,  Elizabeth  Wain  Wistar  Brown. 

Oliver  Bovce  Judson,  xV.B.   [Harvard];  LL.B.,  Chestnut  Hill, 
Philadelphia. 

Cheltenham  Road. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  May  27,  1867.     Son  of  Oliver  Albert  and  Eliza- 
beth (Boycc)  Judson.     Attorney-at-law.     A  Manager  of  the  Phila- 
delphia   Institution    for    the    Blind.     Married,    December    14,    1901, 
I.ydia  Starr. 

Francis  Butler  Reeves,  Jr.,  Germantown,  Philadelphia. 

Abbottsford   Avenue. 
Born   in  Germantown,   Philadelphia,    May  20,   1873.     Son   of   Francis 
Brewster     and     Ellen     Bernard     (Thompson)     Reeves.     Merchant. 
Married,   February  16,  1897,  Lillian  Primrose. 

*John  Farnum  Brown,  A.B.  [Haverford],  Villa  Nova,  Pa. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  April  19,  1873.  Son  of  Thomas  Wistar  and 
Mary  (Farnum)  Brown.  Student  at  Harvard  University,  1893-94. 
Drowned  in  Boston  Harbor,  Mass.,  May  13,  1894. 

•Franklin  Whitall,  A.B.   [Haverford],  Germantown,  Philadel- 
phia. 

Born  in  Germantown,  Philadelphia,  October  11,  1871.  Son  of  James 
and  Mary  Wistar  (Cope)  Whitall.  Student  at  Harvard  University, 
1893-91."  Drowned  in  Boston  Harbor,  Mass.,  May  13,  1894. 


ALPHA  CHAPTER.  107 

1894. 

George  Clifford  Thomas,  Jr.,  Philadelphia. 

206  South  Seventh  Street. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  October  3,  1873.  Son  of  George  Clifford  and 
Ada  Elizabeth  (Moorhead)  Thomas.  In  banking  business  and  then 
publisher,  1902-09.  Author  of  "  Practical  Book  of  Outdoor  Rose 
Growing";  "Researches  in  Rose  Growings  and  Rose  Hybridiza- 
tion."    Captain    Air    Service,    U.    S.    A.,    commanding    96th    Aero 

'  Squadron,  September,  1917,  to  April,  1918;  Adjutant,  96th  Bomb- 
ing Squadron,  April,  1918,  to  September,  1918.  Member  of  Air 
Service  of  First  Army  same  period.  Served  in  France,  November, 
1917,  to  January,  1919.  Married,  July  6,  1901,  Ednah  Harrison 
Ridge. 

Charles  Poor  Kindleberger,  A.B.   [George  Washington  Univer- 
sity] ;  M.D.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Care  of  Navy  Department. 
Born  in  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  November  1,  1870.  Son  of  David  Kin- 
dleberger, M.D.,  Medical  Director,  U.  S.  N.,  and  Mattie  Lindsay 
Poor.  Captain  in  the  United  States  Navy.  Entered  U.  S.  Navy  as 
Assistant  Surgeon,  July  9,  1894;  Passed  Assistant  Surgeon,  July  9, 
1907;  Surgeon,  March  3,  1903;  served  on  U.  S.  S.  Olympia  during 
battle  of  Manila  Bay,  May  1,  1898.  Married,  June  14,  1898,  Lucy 
Ann  Huntsman. 

Thomas  Kilby  Smith,  B.S.,  LL.B.,  Torresdale,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  October  28,  1871.  Son  of  General  Thomas 
Kilby  and  Elizabeth  Budd  (McCullough)  Smith.  Attorney-at-law. 
Member  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania.  Served  in 
Company  D,  First  Regiment  Infantry,  N.  G.  P.,  1895-97.  Relative 
in  Fraternity,  brother,  Walter  George  Smith,  Alpha,  '73. 

*William  Burr  Nash  Lewis,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  December  29,  1872.  Son  of  Clifford  and  Ella 
Eugenia  (Cozens)  Lewis.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Clif- 
ford Lewis,  Alpha,  '92,  and  David  Lewis,  Alpha,  '93.  Died  at 
Lakewood,  N.  J.,  October  31,  1902. 

James  Clifford  Rosengarten,  B.S.,  LL.B.,  Philadelphia. 

1905  Walnut  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  January  18,  1874.  Son  of  Frank  H.  and  Mary 
D.  (Richardson)  Rosengarten.  Private  First  Troop  Philadelphia 
City  Cavalry,  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  during  the  Spanish-Ameri- 
can War,  April  28  to  November  21,  1898.  Served  in  the  Porto 
Rico  Expedition.  Sergeant-Major,  Base  Hospital  No.  10,  A.  E.  F., 
1918-19.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Samuel  R.  Rosengarten, 
Alpha,  '97. 


ioS  .     PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Benjamin  Rowland,  B.S.,  Abington,  Pa. 

Born  at  Cheltcn  Hills,  Pa.,  December  17,  1873.  Son  of  James  Day 
and  Virginia  Letitia  (Thomas)  Rowland.  Engaged  in  building  and 
real  estate  business,  1895-1918.  Private  Light  Battery  A,  Pennsyl- 
vania Volunteer  Artillery,  May  (i  to  November  19,  1898,  during  the 
Spanish-American  War,  and  served  in  the  Porto  Rico  Expedition. 
Married,  November  4,  1903,  Louie  Clemm  Lennig. 

Robert  Kemble  McCall,  Philadelphia. 

3941  Chestnut  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  July  19,  1872.     Son  of  Charles  Archibald  Mc- 
Call, M.D.,  and  Cordelia  Lawrence  White.     Insurance  broker.     Rel- 
atives in   Fraternity,  father,  Charles  A.  McCall,  M.D.,  Alpha,  '58, 
and  brother,  John  G.  McCall,  Alpha,  '86. 

Samuel    Wheeler    Morris,    B.S.    [Haverford],    Chestnut    Hill, 

Philadelphia. 

Norwood  and  Sunset  Avenues. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  January  16,  1874.  Son  of  Frederick  Wistar 
and  Elizabeth  Flower  (Paul)  Morris.  Assistant  Secretary  of  the 
Girard  Trust  Company,  1904-1914;  since  then  Secretary.  Married, 
June  6,  1917,  Barbara  (Warden)  Strawbridge.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  Frederick  W.  Morris,  Jr.,  Omega,  '88. 

Francis  Irenee  du  Pont,  Ph.B.  [Yale],  Philadelphia. 

1730  Spruce  Street. 
Born  near  Wilmington,  Del.,  December  3,  1873.  Son  of  Francis 
Gurney  and  Elise  Wigfall  (Simons)  du  Pont.  Chemist  with  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Co.  Married,  September  1,  1897,  Marianna 
Rhett,  of  Charleston,  S.  C.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  father,  Francis 
G.  du  Pont,  Alpha,  '69;  brothers,  A.  Felix  du  Pont,  Alpha,  '01; 
Ernest  du  Pont,  Alpha,  '03;  E.  Paul  du  Pont,  Alpha,  '09,  and 
Archibald  M.  L.  du  Pont,  Alpha,  '13;  and  son,  Hubert  I.  du  Pont, 
Alpha,  '23. 

Benjamin  Hallowell  Shoemaker,  2d,  Germantown,  Philadelphia. 

523  Church  Lane. 
Born  in  Germantown,  Philadelphia,  March  3,  1872.     Son  of  Benjamin 
Hallowell    and    Susan    Brinton     (Trump)     Shoemaker.     Merchant. 
Married,  January  17,  1898,  Edith  Hacker.     Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Samuel  B.  Shoemaker,  Alpha,  '84. 

•William  Justus  Strawbridge,  B.S.  [Haverford],  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Germantown,  Philadelphia,  October  2,  1873.  Son  of  Justus 
C.  and  Mary  (Lukens)  Strawbridge.  Mechanical  engineer.  He 
was  connected  with  the  Cramp  Shipbuilding  Company  in  Philadel- 
phia, and  later  was  engaged  for  a  number  of  years  in  government 
work   at   Manila,  P.   I.     Married,   Barbara   Warden.     Relatives   in 


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Fraternity,  brothers,  Robert  E.  Strawbridge,  Omega,  '92,  and  Fran- 
cis R.  Strawbridge,  Alpha,  '98.  Died  in  Philadelphia,  August  13, 
1911. 

1895. 

George  Lewis  Justice,  B.S.,  LL.B.,  St."  Davids,  Pa. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  January  9,  1875.  Son  of  George  Randolph  and 
Salby  Fisher  (Lewis)  Justice.  Attorney-at-law.  American  Red 
Cross,  France,  1918.  Married,  October  17,  1906,  Florence  Chandler 
O'Neill. 

Charles  Frederick  DaCosta,  B.S.,  LL.B.,  Philadelphia. 

Bullitt  Building. 
Born  in  Philadelphia.     Son  of  Jacob  M.  DaCosta,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  and 
Sarah  Frederica  Brinton.     Attorney-at-law.     Married,  1900,  Juliet 
Biddle. 

George  William  Norris,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Philadelphia. 

1820  South  Rittenhouse  Square. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  January  1,  1875.  Son  of  William  Fisher 
Norris,  M.D.,  and  Rosa  Clara  Buckmann.  Physician.  Assistant 
Professor  of  Medicine,  Medical  Department,  University  of  Pennsyl- 
vania. Author  of  Lobar  Pneumonia  in  Osier's  "  Modern 
Medicine,"  Vol.  II;  "Diseases  of  the  Chest  and  the  Principles  of 
Physical  Diagnosis,"  etc.  Colonel,  U.  S.  A.,  Chief  Medical  Division 
Base  Hospital  No.  10,  A.  E.  F.,  1917.  Medical  consultant,  Fourth 
Army  Corps,  1918,  and  of  Base  Section  3  (England),  1918.  C.  O. 
troops,  hospital  ship  Saxonia,  1918.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
William-  Felix  Norris,  Alpha,  '01. 

Haseltine  Smith,  Philadelphia. 

326  Walnut  Street. 
Born  at  Abington,  Pa.,  February  23,  1875.  Son  of  William  Poultney 
and  Elizabeth  Stanley  (Haseltine)  Smith.  Insurance  broker.  Rel- 
atives in  Fraternity,  brothers,  William  Poultney  Smith,  Alpha,  '87; 
Albert  Haseltine  Smith,  Alpha,  '89,  and  Henry  Pratt  Smith,  Alpha, 
'91. 

*  Joseph  Henry  Oglesby  Griffith,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Born  at  Paris,  France,  May  26,  1872.  Son  of  John  R.  and  Josephine 
Sidney  (Oglesby)  Griffith.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  William 
O.  Griffith,  Alpha,  '90.  Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  November  12, 
1904. 

*  Alfred  Paul  Morris,  Villa  Nova,  Pa. 

Born  at  Pottstown,  Pa.,  September  2,  1875.  Son  of  William  H.  and 
Sallie  (Paul)  Morris.  Manufacturer.  Married,  May  31,  1899, 
Mildred  Wain.     Died  at  Villa  Nova,  Pa.,  December  30,  1913. 


no  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

George  Lippincott,  A.B.   [Haverford  and  Harvard],  Philadel- 
phia. 

.'()  North  Delaware  Avenue. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  November  29,  1875.    Son  of  Horace  Greenough 
and  Caroline  (Rowland)  Lippincott.     Merchant. 

♦Richard  Flavel  Woods,  A.B.   and  A.M.    [Princeton];  M.D., 
Philadelphia. 

Bom  in  Philadelphia,  187?.  Son  of  David  F.  Woods,  M.D.,  and 
Helen  Stewart.  Physician.  Died  in  Philadelphia,  February  10, 
1915. 

Edmund  Blanchard,  A.B.  [Haverford]  ;  LL.B.,  Bellefonte,  Pa. 

Born  at  Bellefonte,  Pa.,  February  £0,  1873.  Son  of  Evan  Miles  and 
Eliza  F.  (Harris)  Blanchard.  Attorney-at-law.  President  of 
McCoy-Linn  Iron  Company.  Burgess  of  Bellefonte,  Pa.,  1901-05 
and  1913-17.     Married,  December  28,  1912,  Ellen  Donnelly. 

Samuel  Settle,  Jr.,  A.B.  [Haverford],  Newburgh,  N.  Y. 

du  Pont  Fabrikoid  Co. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  December  24,  187-1.  Son  of  Edward,  Jr.,  and 
Elizabeth  Haines  (Tatnall)  Bettle.  Manufacturer.  Private  in 
Battery  A,  U.  S.  Volunteers,  during  the  Spanish-American  War, 
1898,  and  served  in  the  Porto  Rico  Expedition.  Married,  August 
10,  1904,  Isabel  Stockton. 

1896. 

Guthrie  McConnell,  M.D.,  Cynwyd,  Pa. 

Born  at  Erie,  Pa.,  October  1,  1875.  Son  of  Rev.  Samuel  D.  McCon- 
nell, D.D.,  and  Anna  Bliss.  Physician.  Assistant  Demonstrator 
of  Histology,  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1900-02;  Demonstrator 
of  Pathology,  Medico-Chirurgical  College,  Philadelphia,  1902-05; 
Pathologist  to  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Skin  and  Cancer  Hospital,  1905-09; 
Bacteriologist  to  the  Missouri  State  Board  of  Health,  1906.  Pro- 
fessor of  Pathology  and  Bacteriology,  Temple  Medical  School, 
Philadelphia.  He  has  published  a  Manual,  of  Pathology.  Lieu- 
tenant (j.  g.),  V.  S.  X.  M.  R.  C,  October,  1913-May,  1915;  Acting 
Assistant  Surgeon,  U.  S  X.,  May,  1915  September,  1915;  Captain, 
U.  S.  M.  R.  C.  on  active  duty,  September,  1917-November  27, 
1917,  and  Major,  November  27,  1918.  Married,  June  10,  1905, 
Genevieve  Knapp. 

John  Lawrence  WetheriH,  LL.B.,  Philadelphia. 

I J I  t    Chestnut  Street. 
Born  at  Bryn  Mawr,  Pa.,  July  12,  1874.     Son  of  Francis  Dring  and 
Caroline      (Jacobs)      Wctherill.     Attorney-at-law.     Private,     First 


ALPHA  CHAPTER.  in 

Troop  Philadelphia  City  Cavalry,  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  during 
the  Spanish-American  War,  April  28  to  November  21,  1898;  served 
in  the  Porto  Rico  Expedition.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Brinton  Wether  ill,  Alpha,  '96. 

George  Thomas  Lukens,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Conshohocken,  Pa. 

Born  at  Conshohocken,  Pa.,  June  14,  1875.  Son  of  Charles  and  Annie 
(McFarland)  Lukens.  Physician.  Married,  October  23,  1912, 
Anna  Elizabeth  Brockie.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  William 
Weaver  Lukens,  Alpha,  '92. 

Henry  Winsor,  M.D.,  Haverford,  Pa. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  March  29,  1875.  Son  of  James  D.  and  Rebecca 
(Chapman)  Winsor.  Medical  Missionary,  1908  to  date.  Mission- 
ary Physician  to  the  University  Hospital,  Manila,  P.  I.,  1909. 
Captain,  Medical  Corps,  U.  S.  A.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother 
James  D.  Winsor,  Jr.,  Alpha,  '97. 

William  Henry  Snyder,  LL.B.,  Philadelphia. 

Lafayette  Building. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  April  5,  1873.     Son  of  W.  Frederick  and  Anna 
Harris    (Longcope)    Snyder.     Attorney-at-law.     Married,    Septem- 
ber 7,  1907,  Elizabeth  Huntington  Wood. 

*Richard  Vaux  Buckley,  A.B.  [Princeton]  ;  LL.B.,  Philadelphia. 
Born  at  "  Mt.  Stony,"  Chestnut  Hill,  Philadelphia,  September  2,  1872. 
Son  of  Edward   Swift  and  Mary  Wain  Wistar    (Vaux)    Buckley. 
Attorney-at-law.     Died  in  Philadelphia,  March  5,  1911. 

1897. 

Francis  Wharton  Sinkler,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Philadelphia. 

1606  Walnut  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  July  11,  1877.  Son  of  Wharton  Sinkler,  M.D., 
and  Ella  Brock.  Physician.  President  of  the  Philadelphia  Dis- 
pensary, and  Secretary,  Pennsylvania  Epileptic  Hospital  and  Col- 
ony Farm.  Member  of  the  Sigma  XL  Married,  April  14,  1914,  Mil- 
dred Scott  Pearce.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  father,  Wharton  Sink- 
ler, M.D.,  Alpha,  '68;  brothers,  Charles  Sinkler,  Alpha,  '93;  John 
Penn  Brock  Sinkler,  Alpha,  '97;  S.  Deas  Sinkler,  Alpha,  '99,  and 
Wharton  Sinkler,  Jr.,  Alpha,  '06. 

James  Davis  Winsor,  Jr.,  A.B.,  Philadelphia. 

424  Chestnut  Street. 

Born  at  Radnor,  Pa.,  September  6,  1876.     Son  of  James  Davis  Winsor, 

Jr.,  and  Rebecca  Chapman.     Banker,  and  a  member  of  the  firm  of 

Thomas  A.  Biddle  &  Co.,  Philadelphia,  1904  to  date.     Member  of 

Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society.     Married,  June  16,  1904,  Marion  Harding, 


112  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

daughter  of  "William  W.  Curtin,  Sigma,  '72.     Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Henry  Winsor,  M.D.,  Alpha,  '96. 

Charles  Louis  McKcehan,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Philadelphia. 

Morris  Building. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  March  29,  1876.  Son  of  Charles  Watson  and 
Mary  Anna  (Givin)  McKeehan.  Attorney-at-law.  Fellow,  Law 
School,  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1900-1903,  and  Lecturer  in  the 
same,  1903-1905.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  He  published  a  monograph  on 
"The  Negotiable  Instruments  Law."  Commissioned  Major  in  Of- 
ficers' Reserve  Corps  (Ordnance),  U.  S.  A.,  November  9,  1917. 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  Ordnance,  U.  S.  A.,  January  12,  1918,  and 
served  with  the  A.  E.  F.  from  July  14,  1918,  to  March  6,  1919.  Rel- 
ative in  Fraternity,  father,  Charles  Watson  McKeehan,  Epsilon,  '67. 

George  Harold  Macaule}',  Harvard,  Mass.- 

Born  at  Newport,  R.  I.,  June  24,  1873.  Son  of  Edward  Yorke  Ma- 
cauley,  Admiral,  U.  S.  N.,  and  Josephine  Mcllvaine  Berkeley. 
Stockman.  Served  as  a  private  in  the  First  Volunteer  Engineers' 
Regiment,  U.  S.  Volunteers,  during  the  Spanish-American  War. 
Married,  February  1,  1916,  Elise  Juliette  Lennig,  of  Philadelphia. 

Samuel  Richardson  Rosengarten,  B.S.,  LL.B.,  Philadelphia. 

1905  Walnut  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  December  3,  1876.     Son  of  Frank  H.  and  Mary 
D.  (Richardson)  Rosengarten.     Attorney-at-law.     Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  J.  Clifford  Rosengarten,  Alpha,  '94. 

John  Kent  Kane,  LL.B.,  Radnor,  Pa. 

Born  at  Wilmington,  Del.,  September  3,  1873.  Son  of  John  Kent 
Kane,  M.D.,  and  Mabel  Bayard.  Attorney-at-law.  Married,  No- 
vember 15,  1899,  Margaret  O.  Paul. 

1898. 

John  Penn  Brock  Sinkler,  B.S.  in  Arch.,  Philadelphia. 

Otis  Building. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  September  10,  1875.  Son  of  Wharton  Sinkler, 
M.D.,  and  Ella  Brock.  Architect,  a  member  of  the  firm  of  Bissell 
&  Sinkler,  1906  to  date.  Member  of  Franklin  Institute.  Married, 
June  11,  1917,  Mary  Porcher  Gadsden.  Relatives  in  Fraternity, 
father,  Wharton  Sinkler,  M.D.,  Alpha,  '68;  brothers,  Charles  Sinkler, 
Alpha,  '93;  Francis  W.  Sinkler,  M.D.,  Alpha,  '97;  S.  Deas  Sinkler, 
Alpha,  '99,  and  Wharton  Sinkler,  Jr.,  Alpha,  '06. 

Henry  George  Bartol,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

66  East  56th  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  April  16,  1875.     Son  of  Henry  W.  and  Katha- 


ALPHA  CHAPTER.  113 

rine  (Cheyney)  Bartol.  Banker.  Paymaster's  Yeoman  on  U.  S. 
Auxiliary  Cruiser  Yankee,  March  to  September,  1898;  New  York 
Naval  Reserves,  Spanish-American  War.  Captain,  Infantry,  U.  S. 
A.,  liaison  service,  December  24,  1917,  to  February  11,  1919,  A.  E. 
F.,  when  honorably  discharged.  Received  from  the  French  govern- 
ment the  decoration  of  the  Legion  of  Honor.  Married,  December  4, 
1907,  Hester  Gouverneur,  daughter  of  John  Hone,  Iota,  '64. 

Rodgers  Wilson,  Wilmington,  Del. 

P.  O.   Box  224. 
Born  at  Wilmington,  Del.,  July  20,  1874.     Son  of  Andrew  Gray  and 
Nathalie   (Driver)   Wilson.     Divisional  Manager  for  E.  I.  du  Pont 
de  Nemours  &  Co.     Married,  February  16,  1918,  Emma  Gilpin. 

Francis  Reeves  Strawbridge,  B.S.  [Haverford],  Philadelphia. 

School  Lane,  Germantown. 
Born  in  Germantown,  Philadelphia,  October  6,  1876.  Son  of  Justus 
Clayton  and  Mary  (Lukens)  Strawbridge.  Merchant,  and  member 
of  the  firm  of  Strawbridge  &  Clothier,  of  Philadelphia.  Married, 
April  30,  1902,  Anna  Estes  Hacker.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  broth- 
ers, Robert  E.  Strawbridge,  Omega,  '92,  and  William  J.  Straw- 
bridge,  Alpha,  '94. 

Jasper    Yates    Brinton,    A.B. ;    A.M.    [Washington    College]  ; 

LL.B.,  Philadelphia. 

124  South  Nineteenth  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  October  5,  1878.  Son  of  John  Hill  Brinton, 
M.D.,  LL.D.,  and  Sarah  Ward.  Attorney-at-law.  Assistant  U.  S. 
District  Attorney  for  the.  Eastern  District  of  Pennsylvania,  1904-12. 
Member  of  Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania.  Major,  later  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel, Judge-Advocate's  Department,  U.  S.  A.,  A.  E.  F., 
1918-19.  Cited  for  conspicuous  and  especially  meritorious  service. 
Legion  of  Honor.  Married,  December  28,  1909,  Alice  McFadden. 
Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  George  Brinton,  Alpha,  '88; 
John  H.  Brinton,  Jr.,  Alpha,  '90,  and  Ward  Brinton,  Alpha  '93. 

George  Sumner  Crampton,  M.D.,  Philadelphia. 

1700  Walnut  Street. 
Born  at  Rock  Island,  111.,  March  10,  1874.  Son  of  Richard  and 
Martha  (Betty)  Crampton.  Physician.  First  Lieutenant  and 
Assistant  Surgeon,  Second  Regiment  Infantry,  N.  G.  P.,  1905-08, 
and  Major-Surgeon  of  same  regiment,  1908-1917.  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  M.  C,  U.  S.  A.,  Director  of  Field  Hospitals,  28th  Division, 
A.  E.  F.  Married,  May  16,  1907,  Hazel  Smedes,  of  Vicksburg, 
Miss. 

William  Woodrow  Montgomery,  Jr.,  Philadelphia. 

Morris  Building. 
Born  at  Radnor,  Pa.,  October  17,  1877.     Son  of  William  W.  and  Re- 


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beoca  Wain  (Learning)  Montgomery.  Attorney-at-law.  Married, 
November  99,  1913,  Fanny  Brock.  In  charge  of  advisory  consult- 
ing department,  Signal  Corps  and  Bureau  of  Aircraft  Production, 
October,  1917,  to  June,  lots.  Declined  commission  as  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  Signal  Corps.  Chairman  of  Contract  Standardization  Com- 
mittee for  the  Army.  1918.  Declined  appointment  as  member  of 
Hoard  of  Contract  Adjustment,  with  rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel. 
Relatives  in  Fraternity,  father,  William  \Y.  Montgomery,  Alpha, 
'(i.»;  brothers,  Archibald  R.  Montgomery,  Jr.,  Alpha,  '07;  John  L. 
Montgomery,  Alpha,  '09j  Gilbert  M.  Montgomery,  Alpha  Rho,  '16, 
and  Horace  B.  Montgomery,  Alpha,  '90. 

Gedfge  Lewis  Mayor,  B.S.,  Ardmorc,  Pa. 

Horn  in  Philadelphia,  August  7,  187(5.  Son  of  Henry  Christian  and 
Mary  Fisher  (Lewis)  Mayer.  He  has  held  positions  in  the  Southern 
Electric  Light  and  Power  Company  and  Bell  Telephone  Company, 
both  of  Philadelphia.  During  the  Great  War  was  employed  by  the 
Emergency  Fleet  Corporation,  first  as  Assistant  Production  Man- 
ager, later  as  District  Service  Manager.  Married,  first,  May  5, 
1001,  Julia  Macalister  Xeill,  who  died  August  4,  1904;  second,  June 
28,  1916,  Marguerite  Barbour,  of  Washington;  D.  C. 

Francis  Sims   McGrath,  B.S. ;  LL.B.    [Columbia],  New  York. 

30  Pine  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  March  8,  1877.  Son  of  Robert  Hunter  and  Lily 
Elizabeth  (Belt)  McGrath.  Attorney-at-law.  Executive  Secretary 
of  the  Legal  Advisory  Board  of  New  York  City,  1918.  Married, 
June  81,  1910,  Neva  Van  Zandt  Smith.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
father,    Robert  II.  McGrath,  Alpha,  '$6. 

Herbert    Stotesbury,    Ph.D.    [Univ.    of    Munich],    New   York, 
N.  Y. 

901  Lexington  Avenue. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  June  2.">,  1877.  Son  of  James  May  and  Lucy 
Hay  (Butler)  Stotesbury.  He  studied  at  Trinity  College,  Cam- 
bridge, England.  Member  of  the  American  Psychological  Associa- 
tion. Served  in  the  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.,  May,  1918, 
to  March,  1919.     Married,  November  16,  1904,  Emily  Leach  Bullard. 

Charles  Sinnickson,  A.B.  [Princeton]  ;  LL.B.,  Rosemont,  Pa. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  August  19,  187:i.  Son  of  Charles  Perry  and 
Emma  S.  (Rosengarten)  Sinnickson.  Attorney-at-law.  Married, 
October   31,    1903,    Rebecca    Miller    Wallace. 


ALPHA  CHAPTER.  115 

1899. 

Charles  Lee  Mcllvaine,  B.S.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

191  Hodge  Avenue. 
Born  at  Wilmington,  Del.,  September  25,  1876.  Son  of  Rev.  Charles 
Embank  and  Clementina  Smith  (Lee)  Mcllvaine.  He  has  been 
connected  with  the  Pennsylvania  Railroad  since  1899  and  is  now 
Superintendent  of  Motive  Power  of  that  road  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Married,  May  22,  1906,  Grace  Howe,  of  Summit,  N.  J. 

*Oglesby  Paul,  A.B. ;  B.A.S.  [Harvard],  Villa  Nova,  Pa. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  September  27,  1877.  Son  of  Frank  W.  and 
Florence  (Oglesby)  Paul.  Landscape  architect.  Member  of  Phi 
Beta  Kappa  Society.  Married,  June  22,  1907,  Laura  Little  Wilson. 
Relatives  in  Fraternity,  father,  Frank  W.  Paid,  Alpha,  '61,  and 
brother,  Frank  W.  Paul,  Jr.,  Alpha,  '14.  Died  in  Boston,  Mass., 
October  5,  1915. 

Samuel  Canby  Rumford,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Wilmington,  Del. 

1403  Market  Street. 
Born  at  Wilmington,  Del.,  July  23,  1876.  Son  of  Charles  Grubb  and 
Elizabeth  Morris  (Canby)  Rumford.  Physician.  Member  of  Medi- 
cal Advisory  Draft  Board  for  Delaware,  1918.  Member  of  Volun- 
teer Medical  Service  Corps,  U.  S.  Married,  December  10,  1903, 
Mary  Beatrix  Tyson.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Lewis  Rum- 
ford, Alpha,  '00. 

Seaman  Deas  Sinlder,  Philadelphia. 

Bullitt  Building. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  May  17,  1879.  Son  of  Wharton  Sinkler,  M.D., 
and  Ella  Brock.  Banker.  Married,  April  15,  1902,  Emilie  Beau- 
veau  Rhodes.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  father,  Wharton  Sinkler, 
M.D.,  Alpha,  '68;  brothers,  Charles  Sinkler,  Alpha,  '93;  John  P.  B. 
Sinkler,  Alpha,  '97;  Francis  W.  Sinkler,  M.D.,  Alpha,  '97,  and 
Wharton  Sinkler,  Jr.,  Alpha,  '06. 

William  Rawle  Brown,  A.B.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

280  Ashland  Avenue. 
Born  at  Torresdale,  Pa.,  July   1,   1877.     Son   of  William  Rawle   and 
Caroline    (Stockton)    Brown.     Manager   of  the   Detroit   branch   of 
D.  P.  Brown  &  Co.     Second  Lieutenant,  Michigan  State  Troops. 

1900. 

Francis  Olcott  Allen,  Jr.,  A.B.  [Princeton]  ;  M.D.,  Philadelphia. 

2216  Walnut  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  October  15,  1874.     Son  of  Francis  Olcott  and 
Elizabeth    Horner    (Dulles)    Allen.     Physician.     Married,   January 
8,  1908,  Sallie  Owens  Haskell. 


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Allan  Johnstone  Henry,  Wilmington,  Del. 

2610  West  Sixteenth  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  September  19,  1879.  Son  of  Frederick  Por- 
teous  Henry.  M.D.,  and  Josephine  Beylard  Nancrede.  Traffic 
manager  of  Bell  Telephone  Company  of  Philadelphia.  Associate 
editor  of  American  Cricketer.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
John   Norman   Henry,  M.D.,   Alpha,  '93. 

Lewis  Rumford,  D.D.S.,  Wilmington,  Del. 

1411   Woodlawn   Avenue. 
Born  at  Wilmington,  Del.,  September  7,  1877.     Son  of  Charles  Grubb 
and    Elizabeth   Morris    (Canby)    Rumford.     Broker.     Married,  No- 
vember   9.    1910,    Hazel    Rodgers    Hyde.     Relative    in    Fraternity, 
brother,  Samuel  C.  Rumford,  M.D.,  Alpha,  '99. 

David  Donaldson  Bush,  Chicago,  111. 

McCormick  Building. 
Born   at  Wilmington,  Del.,  October  27,  1878.     Son   of  Walter   Dan- 
forth  and  Rebecca  Gibbons   (Tatnall)   Bush.     Coal  operator.     Offi- 
cial  in    U.   S.    Fuel   Administration,   1918.     Married,   1918,   Gladys 
Lewis. 

William  Warner  Justice,  Jr.,  B.S.   [Haverford]  ;  A.B.   [Har- 
vard], Willow  Grove,  Pa. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  November  8,  1878.  Son  of  Theodore  and  Anna 
Vaughan  (Neall)  Justice.  Wool  merchant  until  1912;  Vice-Presi- 
dent of  N.  &  G.  Taylor  Co.,  tin  plate  and  steel,  1912  to  date.  Mar- 
ried, October  1,  1910,  Elizabeth  Hollingshead  Taylor. 

*Daniel  Miller,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Baltimore,  Md.,  November  13,  1877.  Son  of  Henry  Clay  and 
Elizabeth  Lane  (Whelen)  Miller.  Clerk.  Died  in  Philadelphia, 
February  16,  1912. 

1901. 

Alexis  Felix  du  Pont,  Wilmington,  Del. 

Box  31. 
Born  at  "  Hagley,"  near  Wilmington,  Del.  Son  of  Francis  Gurncy 
and  Elise  Wigfall  (Simons)  du  Pont.  Manufacturer  of  smokeless 
powder,  1901  to  date.  Married,  April  9,  1902,  Mary  Richard  Chi- 
chester. Relatives  in  Fraternity,  father,  Francis  Gurney  du  Pont, 
Alpha,  '70;  brothers,  Francis  Irenee  du  Pont,  Alpha,  '9i;  Ernest 
du  I'ont,  Alpha,  'OSj  E.  Paul  du  Pont,  Alpha,  '09,  and  Archibald 
M.  L  du  Pont,  Alpha,  '13.     . 


ALPHA  CHAPTER.  117 

Charles  Stewart  Wood,  A.B.,  Wayne,  Pa. 

Born  at  Merion,  Pa.,  November  26,  18T9.  Son  of  R.  Francis  and 
Mary  Emlen  (Learning)  Wood.  President  and  Treasurer,  National 
Clay  Refining  Company.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers, 
R.  Francis  Wood,  Jr.,  Alpha,  '06;  Robert  Learning  Wood,  Alpha, 
'07;  Emlen  Wood,  Alpha,  '10,  and  Edward  Fitz  Randolph  Wood, 
Alpha,  '12. 

Isaac  Harter,  Jr.,  A.B.,  Dongan  Hills,  S.  I.,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Mansfield,  Ohio,  January  3,  1880.  Son  of  Hon.  Michael 
Daniel  and  Mary  Lucinda  (Brown)  Harter.  Superintendent  with 
Babcock  and  Wilcox  Boiler  Co.,  1909  to  date.  Married,  October 
15,  1904,  Elizabeth  Farrington.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Huntington   H.   Harter,   Alpha,   '05. 

Edmund  Cadwalader  Evans,  Ardmore,  Pa. 

Born  at  Rosemont,  Pa.,  February  26,  1879.  Son  of  Rowland  and 
Mary  Binney  (Montgomery)  Evans.     Architect. 

William  Felix  Norris,  B.S.,  LL.B.,  Philadelphia. 

Franklin  Building. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  May  6,  1879.  Son  of  William  Fisher  Norris, 
M.D.,  and  Rosa  Clara  Buchmann.  Attorney-at-law.  Secretary 
and  Treasurer  of  Logan  Coal  &  Timber  Association.  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, U.  S.  F.  A.,  November  27,  1917;  received  certificate  of  pro- 
ficiency from  School  of  Fire,  Fort  Sill,  Okla.,  September  27,  1918. 
Married,  December  10,  1918,  Susan  Carol  Tye.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  George  William  Norris,  M.D.,  Alpha,  '95. 


1902. 

Robert  Potter  Elmer,  B.S.  [Princeton]  ;  M.D.,  Wayne,  Pa. 

101  Runnymede  Avenue. 
Born  at  Bridgeton,  N.  J.,  March  15,  1877.     Son  of  Macomb  Kean  and 
Laura   (Molten)   Elmer.     Physician.     Married,  May  1,  1906,  Mary 
Cogswell. 

1903. 

Edgar  Curzon  Poultney,  Philadelphia. 

410  Chestnut  Street. 
Born  in  Baltimore,  Md.,  March  11,  1881.  Son  of  Samuel  Eugene  and 
Leila  Livingston  (Minis)  Poultney.  Banker.  Private,  Fifth  Regi- 
ment Infantry,  Maryland  National  Guard,  1897-98.  Officers  Train- 
ing Service,  remount,  U.  S.  A.,  Camp  Johnston,  Florida,  October 
and  November,  1918.     Married,  October  21,  1918,  Armitage  Alison. 


nS  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Henry  Culp  Earnshaw,  M.D.,  Bryn  Mawr,  Pa. 

Born  at  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  June  8,  1881.  Son  of  George  Albert  and 
Elizabeth  B.  (Culp)  Earnshaw.  Physician.  Captain  and  Major, 
M.  C,  U.  S.  A.,  Base  Hospital  Xo.  10,  A.  E.  F.  Married,  June  10, 
1909,  Rachel  TatnalL  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Frederic 
Smythe  Earnshaw,  Alpha,  '06. 

Ernest  du  Pont,  Wilmington,  Del. 

Box  31. 
Born  at  "  Hagley,"  near  Wilmington,  Del.,  Deeember  5,  1880.  Son  of 
Francis  Gurney  and  Elise  W.  (Simons)  du  Pont.  Connected  with 
the  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  Powder  Company.  Married,  Feb- 
ruary 5,  1903,  Josephine  L.  Brinton.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  fa- 
ther, Francis  Gurney  du  Pont,  Alpha,  "70;  brothers,  Francis  I.  du 
Pont,  Alpha,  '94;  A.  Felix  du  Pont,  Alpha,  '01;  E.  Paul  du  Pont, 
Alpha,  '09,  and  Archibald  M.  L.  du  Pont,  Alpha,  '13. 

Malcolm  Vernon  Coates,  B.S.,  LL.B.,  Philadelphia. 

321  South  Twenty-second  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  January  (i,  1881.  Son  of  George  Morrison  and 
Laura  (Lloyd)  Coates.  Attorney-at-law.  Assistant  Counsel, 
Board  of  Education,  1912-16.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Secretary,  Camp  Meade, 
March  to  September,  1918.  Infantry  officers'  training  school,  Camp 
Lee,   September   to   December,    1918. 

1904. 

Charles  Christopher  Morris,  B.S.  and  A.M.  [Haverford],  Phila- 
delphia. 

3000  Locust  Street. 
Born   at  "  Dundale,"  Villa  Nova,  Pa.,  June  30,  1882.     Son  of  Theo- 
dore Hollingsworth  and  Mary  Lownes   (Paul)   Morris.     Steel  mer- 
chant  with   Morris,   Wheeler   &    Co.,   of   Philadelphia.     Relative   in 
Fraternity,  brother,  Harold  Hollingsworth  Morris,  Alpha,  '08. 

1905. 

George  Philler,  Jr.,  Shamrock,  Pa. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  September  11,  1884.  Son  of  George  Stanley 
and  Helen  (Montgomery)  Philler.  Manager,  National  Clay  Re- 
flning  Company.  Married,  September  11,  1919,  Marguerite  Bard 
of  Reading,  Pa.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  father,  George  Stanley 
Philler,  Alpha,  '77;  brother,  Richard  M.   Philler,  Alpha,  '08. 

♦George  Herbert  Walsh,  A.B.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  December  11,  1K83.  Son  of  Stevenson 
Hockley    and    Roberta  Lee    (Owens)    Walsh.     Connected  with   the 


ALPHA  CHAPTER.  ng 

Alan  Wood  Iron  and  Steel  Company,  Philadelphia,  1906-18.  Y.  M. 
C.  A.  Secretary,  A.  E.  F.,  in  charge  at  Queenstown,  Ireland.  Died 
at  U.  S.  Naval  Base  Hospital  No.  6,  Queenstown,  Ireland,  October 
10,  1918.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  father,  Stevenson  H.  Walsh, 
Alpha,  '79. 

Huntington  Hicks  Harter,  Mansfield,  Ohio. 

381  Park  Avenue. 
Born  at  Mansfield,  O.,  August  23,  1883.  Son  of  Hon.  Michael  Daniel 
and  Mary  Lucinda  (Brown)  Harter.  Morgan  Harjes  Ambulance 
Unit,  July  to  September,  1917;  in  Franco-American  canteen  work 
until  May,  1918;  attached  to  American  Embassy,  Paris,  until  June, 
1919.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Isaac  Harter,  Jr.,  Alpha,  '01. 


1906. 

Harry  Cutler  Crawford,  Joliet,  111. 

104  First  Avenue. 
Born  at  Rosemont,  Pa.,  May  25,  1884.  Son  of  Joseph  Ury  and  Har- 
riet Cutler  (Henriques)  Crawford.  Inspector  of  steel  materials. 
Relatives  in  Fraternity,  father,  Joseph  Ury  Crawford,  Alpha, 
'()2;  brothers,  Stephen  R.  Crawford,  Alpha-Gamma,  '13,  and  Hen- 
riques Crawford,  Alpha,  '14. 

Henry  Rawle  Geyelin,  A.B.,  M.D.,  New  York,  N..Y- 

116  East  Sixty-third  Street. 
Born  at  Villa  Nova,  Pa.,  May  12,  1884.  Son  of  Henry  Laussat  and 
Alice  Read  (Rawle)  Geyelin.  Physician.  Associate  in  Medicine, 
College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons.  Married,  September  9,  1916, 
Margaret  Gladys  Marks.  He  was  a  private  in  the  hospital  corps 
of  the  Second  Regiment,  National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania,  1907. 
Relatives  in  Fraternity,  father,  Henry  Laussat  Geyelin,  Alpha,  '77; 
brothers,  Antony  L.  Geyelin,  Alpha,  '09,  Emile  C.  Geyelin,  Alpha, 
'17,  and  Henry  L.  Geyelin,  Jr.,  Alpha,  18. 

Richard  Francis  Wood,  Jr.,  Philadelphia. 

326  Walnut  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  January  1,  1885.  Son  of  Richard  Francis  and 
Mary  Emlen  (Learning)  Wood.  Insurance  broker.  Private,  First 
Troop  of  Philadelphia'  City  Cavalry,  N.  G.  P.,  June,  1916,  to  Jan- 
uary, 1917.  Captain,  F.  A.,  U.  S.  A.,  August,  1917,  to  December, 
1918.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Charles  Stewart  Wood, 
Alpha,  '01;  Robert  Learning  Wood,  Alpha,  07;  Emlen  Wood,  Alpha, 
'10,  and  Edward  Fitz-Randolph  Wood,  Alpha,  '12. 

Maskell  Ewing,  Jr.,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Philadelphia. 

Stephen  Girard  Building. 
Born   at  Villa   Nova,   Pa.,  May  5,    1885.     Son   of   Maskell   and    Alice 
Cunningham     (Buchanan)     Ewing.     Attorney-at-law.     First    Lieu- 


i-x)  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

tenant,    Aviation    Section,    Signal    Corps.     Relative    in    Fraternity, 
brother,  Buchanan  Ewing,  Alpha,  '09. 

Wharton  Sinkler,  Jr.,  A.B.,  Elkins  Park,  Pa. 

Horn  at  Jenkintowh,  Montgomery  County,  Pa.,  July  2,  1885.  Son  of 
Wharton  Sinkler,  M.I).,  and  Ella  Brock.  Hanker,  Captain,  312 
F.  A.,  I'.  S.  A.,  A.  E.  F.,  May  11,  1917,  to  December  27,  1918. 
Married,  April  28,  1910,  Louise  Brooniall  Elkins.  Relatives  in 
Fraternity,  father,  Wharton  Sinkler,  M.D.,  Alpha,  '68-j  brothers, 
Charles  Sinkler,  Alpha,  '93;  John  P.  B.  Sinkler,  Alpha,  '97;  Francis 
W.  Sinkler,  M.D.,  Alpha,  '97,  and  S.  Dcas  Sinkler,  Alpha,  '99. 

William  Hcwson,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Philadelphia. 

6300  Overbrook  Avenue. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  June  5,  1884.  Son  of  Addinell  Hewson,  M.D., 
and  Lucy  Clabaugh.  Physician.  Lieutenant  (j.  g)  M.  C,  U.  S.  N. 
R.  F.,  stationed  at  U.  S.  N.  Base  Hospital  No.  5,  Brest,  France, 
October,  1917,  to  January,  1919.  Married,  March  1,  1919,  Nancy 
Evans,  daughter  of  Newlin  Stokes,  of  Moorestown,  N.  J.  Relative 
in  Fraternity,  father,  Addinell  Hcwson,  M.D.,  Alpha,  '76. 

Frederic  Smythe  Earnshaw,  Philadelphia. 

4816  Springfield   Avenue. 
Born  at  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  July  30,  1884.     Son  of  George  Albert  and 
Elizabeth   B.    (Culp)    Earnshaw.     Relative   in    Fraternity,   brother, 
Henry  C.  Earnshaw,  M.D.,  Alpha,  '03. 

1907. 

Robert  Learning  Wood,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Ambler,  Pa. 

Born  at  Merion,  Pa.,  November  1,  1886.  Son  of  R.  Francis  and  Mary 
Emlen  (Learning)  Wood.  Secretary  of  Cruse-Kemper  Company. 
Married,  April  9,  1912,  Sophie  Willcox  Wheeler.  Relatives  in  Fra- 
ternity, brothers,  C.  S.  Wood,  Alpha,  '01 ;  R.  Francis  Wood,  Jr., 
Alpha,  '06;  Emlen  Wood,  Alpha,  '10,  and  Fdward  F.  R.  Wood, 
Alpha,  '12. 

Lothrop  Lee,  A.B.,  Haverford,  Pa. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  January  8,  1886.  Son  of  Edward  Clinton  and 
Mai  (Philler)  Lee.  Engaged  in  banking  and  bond  business;  since 
February  1,  1919,  with  Graham,  Parsons  &  Co.  Relatives  in  Frater- 
nity, brothers,  Ruckman  Lee,  Alpha,  '08;  Alden  Lee,  Alpha,  '15, 
and  Philler  Lee,  Alpha,  '16. 

Samuel   Morse  Felton  Peters,   Philadelphia. 

I  KU   Spruce  Street. 
Born  at   Felt  on,  Pa.,  March  18,  1883,     Son  of   Richard  and   Harriet 


ALPHA  CHAPTER.  121 

Parker  (Felton)  Peters.  Connected  with  the  Long  Island  Rail- 
road Company.  Private,  Company  I,  Seventh  Regiment,  National 
Guard  of  New  York,  1908-09;  transferred  to  32d  Engineers,  1918; 
First  sergeant,  July  1,  1918;  Second  lieutenant,  A.  E.  F.,  September 
25,  1918;  assigned  to  116th  and  to  118th  Engineers,  October,  1918, 
to  January,  1919;  and  to  59  th  Company,  Transportation  Corps,  to 
September,  1919. 

Archibald  Roger  Montgomery,  Jr.,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Peoria,  111. 

301  South  Adams  Street. 
Born  at  Radnor,  Pa.,  July  1,  1886.  Son  of  William  Woodrow  and 
Elizabeth  (Lewis)  Montgomery.  General  manager  of  Boone 
County  Coal  Corporation.  State  Senator  of  West  Virginia,  1916-19. 
Married,  June  24,  1914,  Catharine  Thompson,  daughter  of  Gen. 
Charles  D.  Elliott,  of  Charleston,  W.  Va.  Relatives  in  Fraternity, 
father,  W.  W.  Montgomery,  Alpha,  '65;  brothers,  W.  Wv  Mont- 
gomery, Jr.,  Alpha,  '98;  J.  L.  Montgomery,  Alpha,  '09;  Gilbert  M. 
Montgomery,  Alpha  Rho,  '16,  and  Horace  B.  Montgomery,  Alpha, 
'20. 

Emmett  Robinson  Tatnall,  A.B.   [Haverford],  Haverford,  Pa. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  September  6,  1884.  Son  of  Henry  and  Lola  De 
Haven  (Robinson)  Tatnall.  President,  Franklin  Coal  &  Coke 
Co.,  Philadelphia,  since  November,  1916.  Enlisted  in  Air  Service, 
January  11,  1918;  commissioned  Second  lieutenant,  Air  Service, 
Aeronautics,  March  30,  1918;  made  Supply  Officer  of  Boiling  Field, 
Anacostia,  D.  C,  July,  1918;  honorably  discharged,  April  25,  1919. 
Married,  November  12,  1911,  Margaret  Felton. 

Francis  Downing  Godley,  B.S.   [Haverford],  Bryn  Mawr,  Pa. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  November  12,  1883.     Son  of  Philip  and  Mary 
Valentine  (Downing)  Godley.     Manager  of  Godley  Storage  Ware- 
houses.    Married,  April  10,  1910,  Meribah  Willits  Brown. 

*Michael  Henry  March,  B.S.  [Haverford],  Pottstown,  Pa. 

Born  at  Pottstown,  Pa.,  December  4,  1881.  Son  of  Thomas  Jefferson 
and  Emma  Catherine  (Kulp)  March.  Sales  agent  with  Frank 
Samuel,  Philadelphia,  pig  iron.  Married,  June  9,  1914,  Susanna 
Barr  Richard,  of  Washington,  D.  C.  Died  at  Pottstown,  Pa.,  De- 
cember 14,  1916. 

Everett  Wentworth  Hill,  B.S.  in  Econ.,  Shawnee,  Okla. 

508  North  Broadway. 
Born  at  Russell,  Kans.,  January  10,  1884.  Son  of  J.  H.  and  Frances 
E.  (Wentworth)  Hill.  President  of  the  Western  Ice  and  Cold 
Storage  Company,  Shawnee,  Okla.,  1908  to  date,  and  of  Shawnee 
Savings  &  Loan  Assn.,  1919  to  date.  Vice-president  Climax  Cream- 
ery, 1918  to  date,     County  manager  of  Red  Cross  and  United  War 


122  PHI  K.  IPP.  I  SIGM*  I  I:P.  I TERNITY. 

Work  Campaigns,  and  City  Chairman  of  Liberty  Loan  compaigns 
during  the  war.  .Member  of  executive  committee  of  Red  Cross 
and  vice-chairman  of  Council  of  Defense.  Married,  October  22, 
1913,  Marguerite  Lyons  Saunders. 

Joseph  Dunning  Weed,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

86  South  Main  Street. 
Born  at  Augusta,  Ga.,  December  14,  188-1.  Son  of  lit.  Rev.  Edwin 
Ci.  Weed,  Bishop  of  Florida,  and  Julia  McKinney  Foster.  Vice- 
President,  Gibbs  Gas  Engine  Company.  Married,  July  12,  1911, 
Elizabeth  Lightfoot,  daughter  of  George  W.  Coles,  of  St.  Augus- 
tine, Fla. 


1908. 

John  Lewis  Montgomery,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

65  Broadway. 
Born  at  Radnor,  Pa.,  March  20,  1888.  Son  of  William  Woodrow  and 
Elisabeth  (Lewis)  Montgomery.  Banker.  Private,  First  Troop 
Philadelphia  City  Cavalry,  on  Mexican  border,  August,  1916-Janu- 
ary,  1917;  Second  Lieutenant  Cavalry,  U.  S.  R.,  Training  Camp, 
Ft.  Niagara,  May,  1017,  to  August,  1917;  Captain,  314th  Infantry, 
August,  1917,  as  Adjutant  and  C.  O.,  Company  I;  G.  O.  Troop  C, 
309th  Cavalry,  April,  1918,  to  September,  1918;  then  assigned  to 
Battery  C,  56th  F.  A.  Instructor,  Gunnery  School,  Ft.  Sill.  Mar- 
ried, September  13,  1919,  Agnes  Spencer.  Relatives  in  Fraternity, 
father,  William  W.  Montgomery,  Alpha,  '6.5;  brothers,  William  W. 
Montgomery,  Jr.,  Alpha,  '98;  Archibald  R.  Montgomery,  Jr.,  Alpha, 
'07;  H.  B.  Montgomery,  Alpha,  '20,  and  G.  M.  Montgomery,  Alpha- 
Rho,  '17. 

Harold  Hollingsworth  Morris,  B.S.  [Havcrford]  ;  M.D.,  Shang- 
hai, China. 

Care  of  American  Church  Mission. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  January  16,  1881.  Son  of  Theodore  Hollings- 
worth and  Mary  Lownes  (Paul)  Morris.  Physician.  Medical  mis- 
sionary at  St.  Luke's  Hospital,  Shanghai,  China.  Married,  January 
26,  1911,  Frances  Westwood  Jordan.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  C.  Christopher  Morris,  Alpha,  '04. 

Richard  Montgomery  Phillcr,  B.S.  in  Econ.,  Philadelphia. 

133   South    Fourth   Street. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  September  7,  1886.  Son  of  George  Stanley 
and  Helen  (Montgomery)  Pbiller,  Hanker.  Captain  and  Regi- 
mental Adjutant,  368th  infantry,  CJ.  S.  A.,  June  3,  L918,  to  Febru- 
ary i.">,  1919,  in  A.  E.  F.  Relatives  in  fraternity,  father,  George 
S.  Philler,  Alpha,  '77;   brother,  George  1'hiller,  Jr.,  Alpha,  '06, 


ALPHA  CHAPTER.  123 

Edward  Digby  Baltzell,  Philadelphia. 

326  Walnut  Street. 
Born,    Fox    Chase,    Philadelphia,    August    27,    1885.     Son    of    Henry 
Eaton    and    Alice    Smith     (Handy)     Baltzell.     Insurance    broker. 
Married,  February  18,  1914,  Caroline  Adelaide  Duhring. 

Ruckman  Lee,  A.B.,  Haverford,  Pa. 

Born  at  Haverford,  Pa.,  October  13,  1887.  Son  of  Edward  Clinton 
and  Mai  (Philler)  Lee.  Connected  with  lteilly,  Brock  &  Co., 
Philadelphia.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Lothrop  Lee, 
Alpha,  '07;  Alden  Lee,  Alpha,  '15,  and  Philler  Lee,  Alpha,  '16. 

Charles  Montgomery  Crawford,  Jr.,  Boston,  Mass. 

147  Milk  Street. 
Born  on  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.,  December  16,  1886.     Son  of  Charles 
Montgomery  and  Julia  C.   (Van  Kirk)   Crawford.     Civil  engineer. 
Married,  January  5,  1909,  Flora  B.  Bell. 

Lindley  Johnson,  Jr.,  B.S.,  Haverford,  Pa. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  November  5,  1885.  Son  of  Lindley  and  Susan 
La  Roche  (Keating)  Johnson.  Investment  broker.  Ensign,  Naval 
Reserve  Flying  Corps,  attached  to  office  of  Chief  of  Naval  Opera- 
tions (Aviation),  Washington,  D.  C,  1918.  Relatives  in  Fraternity, 
father,  Lindley  Johnson,  Alpha,  '75;  brother,  William  Keating  John- 
son, Alpha,  '09. 

Edward  Lyon  Clark,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  Philadelphia. 

239  South  Twenty-first  Street. 
Born  in  Germantown,  Philadelphia,  October  26,  1887.     Son  of  Walter 
and    Elizabeth    Shippen     (Sergeant)     Clark.     Electrical    engineer. 
First  Lieutenant,  401st  Telegraph  Battalion,  Signal  Corps,  A.  E.  F. 

1909. 

Antony  Laussat  Geyelin,  A.B.,  Bryn  Mawr,  Pa. 

Born  at  Villa  Nova,  Pa.,  October  17,  1888.  Son  of  Henry  Laussat 
and  Alice  Reed  (Rawle)  Geyelin.  President  of  Geyelin  and  Com- 
pany, freight  forwarders  and  brokers.  Captain,  Engineers,  U. 
S.  A.,  January  7,  1918,  attached  to  the  staff  of  Brig.  Gen.  W.  W. 
Atterbury,  Director  General  of  Transportation,  A.  E.  F.,  and  wrote 
"  Regulations  governing  Transportation  by  rail  of  Troops  and 
Supplies  in  France."'  In  Ypres-Lys  offensive,  with  French  in  cap- 
ture of  Thielt,  and  with  British  in  capture  of  Cuesmes,  October, 
1918.  Was  the  first  American  to  enter  Lille,  October  18,  1918. 
Promoted  to  Major,  October  10,  1918,  and  made  Chief  Railway 
Transport  Officer  of  A.  E.  F.  Married,  April  23,  1912,  Marie  Win- 
drim  Flagg.     Relatives  in  Fraternity,  father,  Henry  Laussat  Geye- 


124  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

lin.  Alpha,  '77;  brothers,  Henry  R.  Geyelin,  Alpha,  '06;  Emile  C. 
Geyelin,  Alpha,  "18,  and  H.  L.  Geyelin,"  Jr.,  Alpha,  '19. 

Eleuthere  Paul  du  Pont,  B.S.,  Montchanin,  Del. 

Born  at  Montehanin,  Del.,  April  24,  1887.  Son  of  Francis  Gurney 
and  Elise  Wigfall  (Simons)  du  Pont.  President,  du  Pont  Motors, 
Inc.  Married,  June  9,  1910,  Jean  Kane  Foulke.  Relatives  in 
Fraternity,  father,  Francis  G.  du  Pont,  Alpha,  '70,  and  brothers, 
Francis  I.,  Alpha,  "93,  A.  Felix,  Alpha,  '01,  Ernest,  Alpha,  '03, 
and  Archibald.  Alpha,  '13. 

Rodney  King  Merrick,  B.S.,  Germantown,  Philadelphia. 

5219  Wayne  Avenue. 
Born  in  Germantown,  Philadelphia,  October  14,  1886.  Son  of  Samuel 
Vaughan  and  Mary  Rodney  (King)  Merrick.  Manager,  Phila- 
delphia Sales-Commercial  Truck  Company  of  America,  and  Assist- 
ant Superintendent  of  Ball  Grain  Explosives  Co.  Married,  April 
30,  1912,  Mary  K.  C.  Gordon.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  father,  Sam- 
uel Vaughan  Merrick,  Alpha,  '76. 

William  Neilson  Edwards,  Philadelphia. 

2117  Locust  Street. 
Born  at  Merion,  Pa.,  February  4,  1887.  Son  of  Richard  S.  and  Lucy 
Brooke  (Xeilson)  Edwards.  President,  Edwards  &  Smith  Co., 
founders,  1910-1914;  vice-president,  Nitrogenous  Chemical  Co., 
1914-1916;  with  Frazier  &  Co.,  bankers,  1916  to  date.  Private  in 
Troop  A,  X.  G.  P.,  1904.  Married,  July  6,  1918,  Dorothea  Karow, 
of  Savannah,  Ga. 

Buchanan  Ewing,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

930  Carteret  Avenue. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  December  6,  1887.     Son  of  Maskell  and  Alice 
C.     (Buchanan)     Ewing.     Engineer    in    Construction    Department, 
Pennsylvania  Railroad.     Married,  July  15,  1915,  Belinda  L.  Meeks. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Maskell  Ewing,  Jr.,  Alpha,  '06. 

George  Archibald  McCall,  Philadelphia. 

1106  Spruce  Street. 
Born  in  Jenkintown,  Pa.,  August  24,  1886.  Son  of  George  and  Mil- 
dred (Carter)  McCall.  Ranchman  in  Mexico.  Served  in  Foreign 
Legion  French  Aviation  Corps  from  September,  1916,  as  sergeant 
pilot  until  May,  1919.  Croix  de  Guerre;  was  ambulance  driver  in 
Section  4,  American  Ambulance,  November,  1915,  to  September, 
1916.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Richard  C.  McCall,  Alpha, 
'10. 

John  Kidd  Lee,  B.S.,  Bryn  Mawr,  Pa. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  September  4,  1886.  Son  of  Horace  Hoffman 
and  Mary  Florence  (Sibley)  Lee.     Banker.     Married,  September  6, 


ALPHA  CHAPTER.  125 

1913,  Margaret  Tillinghast  Whittemore,  of  Englewood,  N.  J.     Rela- 
tive in  Fraternity,  father,  Horace  H.  Lee,  Alpha,  '79. 

William  Keating  Johnson,  Chestnut  Hill,  Philadelphia. 

326  West  Springfield  Avenue. 
Born  in  Germantown,  Philadelphia,  March  2,  1887.  Son  of  Lindley 
and  Susan  La  Roche  (Keating)  Johnson.  Assistant  Trust  Officer, 
United  Security  Life  Insurance  &  Trust  Co.  of  Pennsylvania. 
Married,  November  4,  1916,  Eleanor  Bournonville  Watt.  Relatives 
in  Fraternity,  father,  Lindley  Johnson,  Alpha,  '75;  brother,  Lindley 
Johnson,  Jr.,  Alpha,  '08. 

Dayton  Voorhees,  Lit.B.  [Princeton],  Princeton,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Camden,  N.  J.,  April  23,  1882.  Son  of  Peter  Van  and  Louisa 
Clark  (Dayton)  Voorhees.  Attorney-at-law.  First  Lieutenant, 
Aviation  Section,  S.  C,  October,  1917;  promoted  to  Captain,  Air 
Service,  July,  1918;  honorably  discharged,  January  20,  1919.  Mar- 
ried, November  7,  1914,  Elsa  Denison,  of  Dickerson,  Md. 

Herbert  Vivian  Hordern,  D.D.S.,  Sydney,  N.  S.  W.,  Australia. 
Born  at  Sydney,  Australia,  February  10,  1884.     Son  of  Edward  and 
Christine    M.     (Stack)     Hordern.     Dentist.     Married,     Norah     E. 
White,  of  Scone,  N.  S.  W.,  Australia. 

Norman   St.   Clair  Hales,  D.D.S.,   Oriental  Bay,   Wellington, 

New  Zealand. 

Born  at  Auckland,  New  -Zealand,  June  5,  1886.  Son  of  William 
Henry  and  Helen  Everett   (Wilkinson)   Hales. 


1910. 

William  Winsor  Philler,  B.S.,  Ithan,  Pa. 

Born  at  Rosemont,  Pa.,  August  24,  1888.  Son  of  William  Ruckman 
and  Emily  Chapman  (Winsor)  Philler.  Salesman  for  Bethlehem 
Steel  Company.  Married,  April  19,  1917,  Eleanor  Sylvester.  Rela- 
tive in  Fraternity,  father,  William  R.  Philler,  Alpha,  '75. 

Emlen  Wood,  A.B.,  V.M.D.,  Columbia,  S.  C. 

Liberty  National  Bank  Building. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  February  27,  1889.  Son  of  R.  Francis  and 
Mary  Emlen  (Learning)  Wood.  Veterinarian,  with  State  of  South 
Carolina.  Captain,  Veterinary  Corps  and  Division  Veterinarian, 
Headquarters,  28th  Division,  A.  E.  F.  Relatives  in  Fraternity, 
brothers,  Charles  Stewart  Wood,  Alpha,  '01;  R.  Francis  Wood, 
Jr.,  Alpha,  '06;  Robert  L.  Wood,  Alpha,  '07,  and  Edward  F.  R. 
Wood,  Alpha,  '12. 


ijo  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Henry  Gibson  Brock,  Philadelphia. 

1619  Walnut  Street. 
Horn   in    Philadelphia,   November    83,    1886.     Son   of   Robert   Charles 
Hall     and     Alice     (Gibson)     Brock.     Second     Lieutenant,     F.     A., 
A.  E.  F. 

Charles  Fygis  Clark,  A.B.   [Haverford],  Philadelphia. 

2215  Sprttce  Street. 
Horn  in  Philadelphia,  December  33,  1888.     Son  of  Charles  Davis  and 
Bertha    Anderson   (Smith)   Clark. 

Richard  Coxe  McCall,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  Philadelphia. 

8310  Tine  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  February  12,  1888.  Son  of  George  and  Mildred 
(Carter)  McCall.  Efficiency  engineer  in  Philadelphia  Electric  Com- 
pany, June,  1916  to  date.  Married,  April  26,  1915,  Ellen  Jaequette 
Sellers.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  George  A.  McCall, 
Alpha,  '09. 

Arthur  Mellvain  Maris,  B.S.  in  Econ.,  Philadelphia. 

The  Gladstone. 
Born  at  Muney,  Pa.,  November  9,  1886.  Son  of  John  Mellvain  and 
Ellie  Bowman  (Musser)  Maris.  Vice  President  and  General  Man- 
ager, du  PoUt  Motors,  Inc.  Commissioned  Captain,  Coast  Artillery, 
November  25,  1917,  and  sailed  for  France  at  once.  In  command 
of  "D"  Battalion,  21st  C.  A..,  February  to  August,  1918,  and  of 
"F"  Battalion,  I3d  C.  A.,  August  to  November,  1918;  Major  2d 
Battalion,  43d  C.  A.,  November  1  to  November  11,  1918.  Par- 
ticipated in  the  engagements  at  Argonne,  St.  Mihiel,  Argonne- 
Meuse. 

William  Butler  Windle,  A.B.  [Haverford]  ;  LL.B.,  West  Ches- 
ter, Pa. 

Born  at  West  Chester,  Pa.,  August  4,  1886.  Son  of  William  Seal 
and  Mary  Noble  (Butler)  Windle.  Attorney-at-law.  District  At- 
torney, Chester  County,  Pa.,  1920  to  date.  Major,  Assistant  Divi- 
sion Judge  Advocate,  28th  Division,  A.  E.  F.,  November  '.W,  1917, 
to  May  16,  1919.     Married,  June  27,  1917,  Eleanor  Landis  Porcher. 

•Henry  Mellvain  Maris,  B.S.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  January  13,  1889.  Son  of  Henry  J.  and  Susan 
(Bryson)    Maris.     Died    in    Philadelphia,    December   25,   1911. 


ALPHA  CHAPTER.  127 

1911. 

Frank  Augustus  Sartori,  Jr.,  Germantown,  Philadelphia. 

6730  Emlen  Street. 
Born  in   Philadelphia,  March  6,  1890.     Son  of  Frank  Augustus   and 
Anna  Lambert  (Knowles)  Sartori.     Banker.     Captain,  Company  I, 
51st  Infantry,  U.  S.  A.,  A.  E.  F. 

David  Evans  Williams,  Jr.,  B.S.,  Bala,  Pa. 

Born  at  Bala,  Pa.,  August  12,  1889.     Son  of  David  Evans  and  Mary 
Vaughan   (Merrick)    Williams.     Captain,  315th  Infantry,  U.  S.  A., 

A.  E.  F.     Was  cited  for  bravery  in  action  and  recommended  for  a 
majority.     Married,  May  7,  1914,  Maida  Wade  Dale. 

Ernest  Brazier  Cozens,  B.S.,  Germantown,  Philadelphia. 

633  West  Sedgwick  Street. 
Born  at  Haddonfield,  N.  J.,  November  24,  1888.     Son  of  Lee  E.  and 
Lida  K.   (MacVeigh)   Cozens.     With  the  Packard  Motor  Car  Com- 
pany,    Philadelphia.     Married,     November     24,     1915,     Amelia     E. 
Schmertz  of  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

Harold  Waldron  How,  M.D.,  Bryn  Mawr,  Pa. 

'  Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  April  4,  1884.  Son  of  Isaac  W.  and 
Blanche  (Robinson)  How.  Physician.  First  Clinical  Assistant, 
Wills  Eye  Hospital,  Philadelphia,  1915-1918;  Assistant  in  Ophthal- 
mic Pathology,  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1916-1918,  and  In- 
structor in  Pathology  in  the  same  institution,  October,  1918  to  date. 
Married,  May  12,  1914,  Louise  Warden,  daughter  of  Samuel  T. 
Bodine,  Alpha,  '73. 

John  Graham,  Jr.,  B.S.  in  Arch.,  Chestnut  Hill,  Philadelphia. 
Born  at  Camden,  N.  J.,  December  26,  1888.  Son  of  John  and  Flor- 
ence (Beale)  Graham.  Architect.  First  Lieutenant  Engineers' 
Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  July  10,  1917;  promoted  to  Captain  of  Engineers, 
August  1,  1918;  honorably  discharged,  January  10,  1919.  Relative 
in  Fraternity,  brother,  Joseph  B.  Graham,  Psi,  '13. 

George  Rhyfedd  Foulke,  Jr.,  B.S.,  West  Chester,  Pa. 

Bala  Farm. 
Born  at  West  Chester,  Pa.,  July  2,  1889.  Son  of  George  Rhyfedd 
and  Duval  Leiper  (Kane)  Foulke.  With  Moore,  Leonard  and 
Lynch,  brokers.  First  Lieutenant,  July  10,  1917;  Captain,  June 
28,  1918,  Ordnance  Dept.,  U.  S.  A.  Married,  September  25,  1915, 
Dorothy  Fisher  Newhall.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Willing 

B.  Foulke,  Alpha,  '20. 


128  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Robert  Meade  Smith,  Jr.,  Haverford,  Pa. 

Bom  in  Philadelphia,  December  11,  1889.  Son  of  Dr.  Robert  Meade 
and  Florence  (Peace)  Smith.  In  general  insurance  husiness.  En- 
sign, Paymaster's  Corps,  U.  S.  X.  R.  F.,  from  October,  1917,  to 
May,  1919;  in  France  from  May,  1918,  to  May,  1919,  at  U.  S.  Naval 
Air  Station,  Trequier.  Married,  November  12,  1912,  Margaret 
Price  Ritter. 

1912. 

Thomas  Reath,  Jr.,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Philadelphia. 

8015  Navahoe  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  November  2,  1890.  Son  of  Thomas  and  Eliza 
Andrews  (Groome)  Reath.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Attorney-at-law. 
First  Lieutenant,  Ordnance  Dept.,  U.  S.  A.,  September,  1917,  to 
January,  1918;  Captain,  January,  1918,  to  April  15,  1919.  Married, 
April  25,  1916,  Mary  Thompson.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  father, 
Thomas  Reath,  Alpha,  '79. 

Edward  Fitz  Randolph  Wood,  Philadelphia. 

136  South  Fourth  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  December  25,  1890.  Son  of  R.  Francis  and 
Mary  Emlen  (Learning)  Wood.  Sergeant,  Headquarters  Company, 
Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  September,  1918  to  January,  1919.  Married, 
November  20,  1919,  Marian  F.  Butler.  Relatives  in  Fraternity, 
brothers,  Charles  S.  Wood,  Alpha,  '01;  R.  Francis  Wood,  Jr.,  Alpha, 
'06;  Robert  L.  Wood,  Alpha,  '08,  and  Emlen  Wood,  Alpha,  '10. 

Alfred  Lee,  3d,  North  Wales,  Pa. 

Born  in  Wilmington,  Del.,  October  18,  1892.  Son  of  Alfred  and 
Lillian  T.  (Blakely)  Lee.  Salesman.  Private,  Second  Pennsyl- 
vania F.  A.,  N.  G.  P.,  Mexican  border,  1916.  Married,  January  7, 
1911,  Elinore  Lucille  Baum.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  father,  Alfred 
Lee,  Alpha,  '73. 

John  Miekle  Hemphill,  LL.B.,  Philadelphia. 

Lafayette  Building. 
Born  at  West  Chester,  Pa.,  September  6,  1891.  Son  of  Elijah  Dallett 
and  Rebecca  (Miekle)  Hemphill.  Attorney-at-law.  First  Lieuten- 
ant, 47th  Infantry,  4th  Division,  U.  S.  A.,  November  26,  1917- 
August  13,  1918;  Captain  of  same,  August  13,  1918-Novcmber  10, 
1918-December  15,  1918.  Honorably  discharged,  February  17,  1919. 
Married,  August  11,  1917,  Ann  Price. 

Edward   Needles   Wright,   3d,   A.B.    [Harvard],   Germantown, 
Philadelphia. 

507  West  Chelten  Avenue. 
Born  in  Germantown,  Philadelphia,  February  23,  1890.    Son  of  Ed- 


ALPHA  CHAPTER.  129 

ward  Needles  and  Grace  Fletcher  (Morand)  Wright.  With  the 
Commercial  Truck  Company,  Philadelphia.  First  Lieutenant, 
Ordnance  Dept.,  A.  E.  F.,  September,  1917-January,  1919.  Mar- 
ried, June  8,  1916,  Anna  Sturgis. 


1913. 

Thomas  Graham,  Philadelphia. 

108  South  Fourth  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  December  22,  1892.     Son  of  Walter  and  Emily 
Newbold     (Baker)     Graham.     Foreign     freight     broker.     Captain, 
318th  F.  A.,  A.  E.  F.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  John  DuP. 
Graham,  Alpha,  '18. 

Archibald  Marion  Lessesne  du  Pont,  Montchanin,  Del. 

Born  at  Montchanin,  Del.,  February  1,  1889.  Son  of  Francis  Gurney 
and  Elise  Wigfall  (Simons)  du  Pont.  Asst.  engineer  in  du  Pont 
Company,  Carney's  Point,  N.  J.,  1914—1916;  Secretary  and  treasurer, 
Ball  Grain  Explosives  Company,  1916  to  date.  Married,  June  3, 
1911,  Elizabeth  Heyward.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  father,  Francis 
Gurney  du  Pont,  Alpha,  '70;  brothers,  Francis  I.,  Alpha,  '93;  Alex 
Felix,  Alpha,  '01;  Ernest,  Alpha,  '03,  and  E.  Paul,  Alpha,  '09. 

Barton  Cooke  Hirst,  Jr.,  Philadelphia. 

1821  Spruce  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  May  13,  1891.  Son  of  Barton  Cooke  Hirst, 
M.D.,  and  Elizabeth  Haskins  Dupuy  Graham.  Real  estate  broker. 
Lieutenant,  139th  Aero  Squadron,  A.  E.  F.  Relatives  in  Frater- 
nity, father,  Barton  C.  Hirst,  M.D.,  Alpha,  '82,  and  brothers, 
Thomas  G.  Hirst,  Alpha,  '14,  and  John  C.  Hirst,  Alpha,  '15. 

William  Justice  Lee,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

P.  O.  Box  378. 
Born  in  Germantown,  Philadelphia,  June  26,  1891.  Son  of  Leighton 
and  Mary  Justice  (Chase)  Lee.  Assistant  Secretary  of  Chase  & 
Co.,  Inc.,  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  1913-1919.  Lieutenant  (j.  g.)  U.  S. 
Naval  Reserve  Flying  Corps,  August  14,  1917,  to  October  1,  1918; 
Lieutenant  (senr.  g.),  October  1,  1918,  to  February  3,  1919.  Mar- 
ried, July  25,  1914,  Frances  Vaughan,  daughter  of  Samuel  V.  Mer- 
rick of  Alpha,  '77.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Benjamin  Lee, 
2d,  Alpha,  '17. 

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Charles  Wharton,  A.B.,  Philadelphia. 

1725  Spruce  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  July  14,  1891.     Son  of  Henry  Redwood  Whar- 
ton, M.D.,  and  Edith  Reynolds  Booth.     With  Bertron  Griscom  & 
Co.,  New  York  and   Philadelphia,   November,   1913,  to  May,   1917. 
First  Lieutenant,  Fifth  U.  S.  Cavalry,  Fort  Bliss,  El  Paso,  Texas. 


130  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Relatives  in   Fraternity,  brothers,  Henry  R.  Wharton,  Jr.,  Alpha, 
'17,  and  James  B.  Wharton,  Alpha,  '18. 

Frederick  Delano  Walbaum,  Coquimbo,  Chile,  S.  A. 

Born  at  Valparaiso,  Chile,  S.  A.,  September  2,  1889.  Son  of  Adol- 
phus  Frederick  and  Irene  (Delano)  Walbaum. 

John  Barnard  Gest,  3d.,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  Cynwyd,  Pa. 

Born  at  York,  Pa.,  May  16,  189:2.  Son  of  Alexander  Purves  and 
Kate  Kearney  (McTighe)  Gest.  Draftsman  and  mechanical  engi- 
neer, 1913-17.  Now  law  student.  Commissioned  2nd  Lieutenant, 
Engineers  R.  C,  September  2,  1917;  attached  to  117th  Engineers, 
43d  Division,  A.  E.  P.;  116th  Engineers,  41st  Division;  and  302d 
Engineers,  77th  Division;  in  Meuse-Argonne  offensive;  discharged 
May   15,  1919. 

1914. 

Donald  Murray  Barnett,  B.S.,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

Barnett  National  Bank. 
Born  at  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  November  18,  1891.     Son  of  Bion  Hall  and 
Caroline   (1,'Engle)   Barnett.     Assistant  Cashier,  Barnett  National 
Bank.     Married,  November  18,  191  i,  Nadia  Eucile  L'Engle. 

George  Boyd,  3d,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  Philadelphia. 

1909  Spruce  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  September  11,  1891.  Son  of  Dr.  George  Melick 
and  Anna  (Gillespie)  Boyd.  Mechanical  engineer.  Enlisted  Sep- 
tember 1,  1917,  as  Sergeant  1st  Class,  Sanitary  Corps  in  the  Over- 
seas Repair  Section  No.  7,  Gas  Defense  Service.  Acting  First  Ser- 
geant of  detachment  filling  gas  shells  in  French  factories  at  Paris 
and  Grenoble  for  seven  months;  transferred  to  Chemical  Warfare 
Service,  July,  1918.  Recommended  for  commission  July  7,  1918. 
Appointed  Master  Engineer,  j.  g.,  January  1,  1919,  and  advanced 
to  senior  grade  February  1,  1919.  Honorably  discharged  April  3, 
1919.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  father,  George  M.  Boyd,  M.D., 
Alpha,  '82. 

Benjamin  Brannan  Heath,  2d,  A.B.,  Philadelphia. 

336  Walnut  Street. 
Bon  in  Philadelphia,  January  19,  1893.  Son  of  Theodore  W.  and 
Augusta  Meade  (Roberts)  Reath.  Engaged  in  insurance  business. 
Married,  June  1,  H)15,  Mary  Campbell  Morris.  Relatives  in  Fra- 
ternity, father,  Theodore  W.  Reath,  Alpha,  '87,  and  brothers, 
Thomas  R.  Reath,  Alpha,  '19,  and  Theodore  Reath,  Alpha,  '21. 

Henriques  Crawford,  Fox  Chase,  Philadelphia. 

Born  at  "  Cry,"  Fox  Chase,  Philadelphia,  October  22,  1891.  Son  of 
Joseph    Cry    and    Harriet    Cutler     (Henriques)     Crawford.     With 


ALPHA  CHAPTER.  131 

Baldwin  Locomotive  Works.  Attached  to  French  Bombing  Esca- 
drille  in  France.  Lieutenant,  Air  Service,  A.  E.  F.  Croix  de 
Guerre.  Married,  October  4,  1919,  Gretchen  Clay.  Relatives  in 
Fraternity,  father,  Joseph  U.  Crawford,  Alpha,  '62,  and  brothers, 
Henry  C.  Crawford,  Alpha,  '06,  and  Stephen  R.  Crawford,  Alpha 
Gamma,  '13. 

Charles  Townsend  Abercrombie  Miller,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

621  Fifth  Avenue. 
Born  at  Morristown,  N.  J.,  May  18,  1888.     Son  of  Frederick  A.  A. 
and  Alice  (Townsend)   Miller.     Assistant  in  armor  and  architectu- 
ral departments,  Metropolitan  Museum.     U.  S.  N.  R.  F.  stationed 
at  Newport,  R.  I.,  1917-18. 

Elliston  Joseph  Morris,  Jr.,  A.B.,  Philadelphia. 

128  South  Eighteenth  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  January  23,  1893.  Son  of  Elliston  Joseph 
Morris,  M.D.,  and  Elise  Caroline  (Heydecker)  Morris.  With 
Brown  Brothers  &  Co.,  bankers,  Philadelphia,  December,  1915,  to 
July,  1917.  Private,  first  class,  103d  Trench  Mortar  Battery,  28th 
Division,  A.  E.  F.,  June,  1918,  to  March,  1919.  He  participated  in 
engagements  at  Fismes-Vesle  (second  battle  of  the  Marne),  France, 
August  8-September  8,  1918;  Meuse-Argonne,  France,  September 
26-October  10,  1918;  and  Lys-Scheldt,  Belgium,  October  31- 
November  11,  1918.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  father,  Elliston  J. 
Morris,  M.D.,  Alpha,  '83,  and  brother,  Edward  H.  Morris,  Alpha, 
'17. 

*Thomas  Graham  Hirst,  Philadelphia. 

Born  at  Chestnut  Hill,  Philadelphia,  July  23,  1892.  Son  of  Barton 
Cooke  Hirst,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  and  Elizabeth  (Graham)  Hirst.  Was 
in  the  firm  of  Graham  &  Co.,  bankers,  Philadelphia,  before  entering 
the  military  service  of  the  United  States.  He  was  in  the  First 
Troop  of  Philadelphia  City  Cavalry  on  the  Mexican  border,  and 
after  the  United  States  entered  the  War  he  joined  the  Reserve 
Officers'  Training  Camp  at  Fort  Niagara,  and  won  his  commission, 
May  27,  1917.  He  sailed  for  France,  and  there  attended  a  French 
Artillery  School,  and  was  graduated  First  Lieutenant,  September, 
1917.  While  in  command  of  Battery  E,  151st  F.  A.,  A.  E.  F.,  he 
was  wounded  in  the  leg,  October  19,  ^918,  and  died  in  the  Base 
Hospital  at  Vichy,  France,  November  3,  1918.  Relatives  in  Fra- 
ternity, father,  Barton  C.  Hirst,  Alpha,  M.D.,  '83,  and  brothers, 
Barton  C.  Hirst,  Jr.,  Alpha,  '13,  and  John  E.  Hirst,  Alpha,  '15. 

*Lewis  Gouverneur  Smith,  B.S.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  at  Strafford,  Pa.,  November  13,  1893.  Son  of  Lewis  Lawrence 
and  Gertrude  (Clemson)  Smith.  Was  engaged  in  the  importing 
and  exporting  business  in  Philadelphia.  He  enlisted  in  the  U.  S. 
Navy,  April,  1917,  as  machinist's  mate,  second  class,  and  was  soon 


i32  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

advanced  to  the  ranks  of  Ensign  and  of  Lieutenant,  j.  g.,  and  at 
his  death  was  a  Senior  Lieutenant.  He  was  attached  to  the  De- 
stroyer Flotilla  Service,  and  served  on  the  U.  S.  S.  Rowan  and 
Yarnall.  During  the  night  of  January  7,  1919,  the  Yarnall  encoun- 
tered a  storm  with  high  seas  off  Lisbon,  Portugal,  in  which  Lieu- 
tenant Smith  and  a  seaman  were  washed  overboard  and  lost.  Rela- 
tives in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Ludlow  O.  Smith,  Alpha,  '20,  and 
Lawrence  M.  C.  Smith,  Alpha,  '23. 

William  Warden  Bodine,  A.B.  [Harvard]  ;  LL.B.,  Villa  Nova, 

Pa. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  October  18,  1887.  Son  of  Samuel  Taylor  and 
Eleanor  Gray  (Warden)  Bodine.  Attorney-at-law,  attached  to 
the  legal  department  of  United  States  Gas  Improvement  Co.,  Phila- 
delphia. Married,  April  29,  1915,  Angela  de  C.  R.,  daughter  of 
Gen.  James  Forney,  U.  S.  M.  C.  Served  with  the  First  Troop, 
First  Pennsylvania  Cavalry,  1913-1917;  Captain,  Battery  A,  149th 
F.  A.,  of  the  Rainbow  Division,  A.  E.  F.,  1917-1919.  Relative  in 
Fraternity,  father,  Samuel  T.  Bodine,  Alpha,  '73. 

Frank  William  Paul,  Jr.,  A.B.  [Harvard],  Philadelphia. 

315  Walnut  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  July  23,  1888.  Son  of  Frank  William  and 
Florence  (Oglesby)  Paul.  Assistant  Manager,  U.  S.  Fidelity  and 
Guaranty  Co.  Captain,  Infantry,  Co.  A,  4th  M.  G.  Bn.,  2d 
Division,  A.  E.  F.,  May  to  October,  1918,  and  participated  in  the 
engagements  at  Chateau  Thierry,  Bois  de  Belleau,  Soissons,  St. 
Mihiel  and  Blanc  Mont  Ridge.  Awarded  Croix  de  Guerre  with 
Palm,  bronze  and  silver  stars.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  father, 
Frank  W.  Paul,  Alpha,  '61,  and  brother,  Oglesby  Paul,  Alpha,  '99. 

1915. 

George  Bower,  Philadelphia. 

2815  Gray's  Ferry  Road. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  December  20,  1893.  Son  of  George  Rosengar- 
ten  and  Agnes  Lee  (Fuller)  Bower.  Connected  with  the  Henry 
Bower  Chemical  Manufacturing  Company  of  Philadelphia,  since 
1915.  He  enlisted  in  the  U.  S.  Marine  Corps,  May  24,  1917,  and 
was  advanced  through  the  several  grades  until  he  attained  the  First 
Lieutenancy,  April,  1919.  He  was  in  France  with  the  A.  E.  F. 
one  year,  and  in  all  battles  with  the  Marines  until  St.  Mihiel,  Sep- 
tember 15,  1918.  Was  twice  wounded,  and  received  the  D.  S.  C. 
for  extraordinary  heroism  in  action  near  Thiaucourt,  September 
15,  1918.  He  was  also  awarded  by  the  French  the  Croix  de  Guerre. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Henry  Bower,  Alpha,  '18. 

John  Cooke  Hirst,  2d,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Philadelphia. 

124  South  Twenty-second  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  April  13,  1894.     Son  of  Dr.  Barton  Cooke  and 


ALPHA  CHAPTER.  133 

Elizabeth  Ehi  Puy  (Graham)  Hirst.  Physician.  Married,  June  5, 
1918,  Marjorie  Helene  Mann.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  father, 
Barton  C.  Hirst,  M.D.,  Alpha,  and  brothers,  Barton  C.  Hirst,  Jr., 
Alpha,  '13,  and  Thomas  G.  Hirst,  Alpha,  '14. 

Frank  Doan  Bisbee,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

Bisbee  Building. 
Born  in  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  November  13,  1891.  Son  of  William  Adol- 
phus  and  Harriett  Ann  (Backus)  Bisbee.  President  of  Insurance 
and  Real  Estate  Co.,  and  Secretary  and  Treasurer  of  Real  Estate 
Corporation.  Second  Lieutenant,  Infantry,  and  instructor  at  Fort 
Oglethorpe,  Officers'  Training  Camp,  1917;  First  Lieutenant,  Inf., 
Fifth  Division,  Communication  Train  in  United  States,  and  in 
France,  1918;  Captain,  Inf.,  with  First  Army  Headquarters  as  liai- 
son officer,  France,  1918-1919. 

Samuel  Grey  Dayton,  Media,  Pa. 

Born  in  Camden,  N.  J.,  January  15,  1892.  Son  of  William  Clarke 
and  Julia  Ridgway  (Grey)  Dayton.  Bond  salesman.  Attached  to 
American  Ambulance  Field  Service  from  January,  1916,  to  Septem- 
ber, 1916.  Private,  153d  Depot  Brigade,  A.  E.  F.,  February,  1918, 
to  March,  1918;  Corporal,  155th  Inf.  Brigade  Hdqrs.,  March,  1918; 
Sergeant,  Hdqrs.  Troop,  8th  Army  Corps,  November,  1918,  to  Jan- 
uary 23,  1919.     Married,  July  10,  1917,  Mary  Stewart  Wurts. 


Alden  Lee,  A.B.,  Haverford,  Pa. 

Born  at  Haverford,  Pa.,  October  31,  1893.  Son  of  Edward  Clinton 
and  Mai  (Philler)  Lee.  Engaged  in  banking  business.  Lieutenant 
(.j.  g.)  U.  S.  N.,  and  attached  to  U.  S.  S.  Maine,  May,  1917,  to 
May  23,  1919,  when  honorably  discharged.  Married,  February  2, 
1918,  Edith  Earle.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Lothrop  Lee, 
Alpha,  '07;  Ruckman  Lee,  Alpha,  '08,  and  Philler  Lee,  Alpha,  '16. 

John  Vaughan  Merrick,  3d,  B.S.,  Concord,  N.  H. 

Born  at  Roxborough,  Philadelphia,  March  25,  1894.  Son  of  John 
Vaughan  and  Annie  Brown  (Harter)  Merrick.  Teacher  at  St. 
Paul's  School,  Concord,  N.  H.  Private,  Corporal,  and  Sergeant; 
First  Troop  Philadelphia  City  Cavalry,  July,  1917,  to  December, 
1917;  Sergeant  103d  Trench  Mortar  Battery,  December,  1917,  to 
January,  1918.  Third  O.  T.  C,  Camp  Hancock,  Augusta,  Ga.,  Jan- 
uary, 1918,  to  April,  1918;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  April, 
1918,  and  assigned  to  Company  C,  110th  Infantry  of  28th  Division. 
Fought  in  France  from  July,  1918,  six  weeks  after  arrival,  till  Sep- 
tember 29,  1918,  when  wounded  in  Argonne  Forest.  Divisional  ci- 
tation, October  20.  Promoted  to  First  Lieutenant  September  5, 
1918.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  father,  John  Vaughan  Merrick, 
Alpha,  '84. 


134  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1916. 

Joseph  Gillingham  Brearley  Molten,  B.S.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Stewart  Building. 
Born  in  Germantown,  Philadelphia,  Fehruary  8,  1894.     Son  of  Robert 
Potter  and   Alice  Lalor   (Brearley)    Molten.     Sugar  broker.     First 
Lieutenant,  11th  Aero  Service  Squadron,  A.  E.  F.     Married,  April 
28,  1920,  Josephine  Wiley  Gloninger. 

Philler  Lee,  A.B.,  Haverford,  Pa. 

Born  at  Haverford,  Pa.,  May  23,  1896.  Son  of  Edward  Clinton  and 
Mai  (Philler)  Lee.  Engaged  in  investment  banking  business. 
Lieutenant  (j.  g.),  U.  S.  N.,  attached  to  U.  S.  S.  Maine.  Relatives 
in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Lothrop  Lee,  Alpha,  '07;  Ruckman  Lee, 
Alpha,  '08,  and  Alden  Lee,  Alpha,  '15. 

1917 

*Benjamin  Lee,  2d,  B.S.  in  Econ.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Germantown.  Philadelphia,  November  4,  1894.  Son  of  Leigh- 
ton  and  Mary  Cook  (Justice)  Lee.  Ensign,  Aviation  Corps,  U.  S. 
X.,  January,  1918;  after  performing  notable  work  in  the  line  of 
his  duty,  he  was  killed  in  an  airplane  accident  in  the  River  Humber, 
Yorkshire,  England,  October  28,  1918.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  William  J.  Lee,  Alpha,  '13. 

Edward  Heydecker  Morris,  Philadelphia. 

128  South  Eighteenth  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  February  25,  1896.  Son  of  Elliston  Joseph 
Morris,  M.D.,  and  Elise  Caroline  (Heydecker)  Morris.  Was  a 
private,  first  class,  103d  Trench  Mortar  Battery,  28th  Division, 
A.  E.  F.,  from  June.  1,  1918,  to  March  12,  1919;  participated  in  the 
second  battle  of  the  Marne,  and  Argonne  Forest,  and  Lys-Scheldt 
battles. 

Henry  Redwood  Wharton,  Jr.,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  Philadelphia. 

1725  Spruce  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  November  18,  1894.  Son  of  Henry  Redwood 
Wharton,  M.D.,  and  Edith  Reynolds  (Booth)  Wharton.  Ensign, 
U.  S.  X.,  in  submarine  service.  Married,  May  30,  1918,  Margaretta 
Dixon  Myers.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Charles  Wharton, 
Alpha,  '13,  and  James  B.  Wharton,  Alpha,  18. 

Emile  Camffle  Geyelin,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  Villa  Nova,  Pa. 

Born  at  Villa  Nova,  Pa.,  January  6,  1896.  Son  of  Henry  Laussat 
and  Alice  Reed  (Rawle)  Geyelin.  With  Geyelin  and  Company, 
freight    forwarders    and   brokers.     Enlisted    in   Company   E,    103d 


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Engineers,  June  2,  1917;  Corporal,  July,  1917;  Sergeant,  September, 
1917;  Second  Lieutenant,  53d  F.  A.,  December,  1917;  First  Lieu- 
tenant, September,  1918.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  father,  Henry 
L.  Geyelin,  Alpha,  '77;  brothers,  Henry  R.  Geyelin,  Alpha,  '06; 
Anthony  L.  Geyelin,  Alpha,  '09,  and  Henry  L.  Geyelin,  Jr.,  Alpha, 
'18. 


1918. 

de  Bennevillc  Bell,  A.B.,  Philadelphia. 

229  South  Twenty-second  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  February  25,  1895.     Son  of  John  Cromwell  and 
Fleurette   de   Benneville    (Myers)    Bell.     Sergeant,    Base    Hospital 
No.  20,  A.  E.  F. 

Samuel  Bispham,  Jr.,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  Philadelphia. 

2306  DeLancey  Street. 
Born   in   Philadelphia,  January  23,   1896.     Son   of   Samuel   and    Ella 
(Mount)    Bispham.     Junior   engineer   with   E.   I.  du  Pont  de  Ne- 
mours &  Co.     Private,  Ordnance  Dept.,  September,  1918,  to  April, 
1919. 

Henry  Bower,  Torresdale,  Philadelphia. 

Born  at  Rosemont,  Pa.,  June  11,  1896.  Son  of  George  Rosengarten 
and  Agnes  Lee  (Fuller)  Bower.  Clerk  in  the  Henry  Bower  Chem- 
ical Manufacturing  Co.,  Philadelphia.  Second  Lieutenant,  Marine 
Reserve  Flying  Corps.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  George 
Bower,  Alpha,  '15. 

Charles  Joseph  Dexter,  Overbrook,  Philadelphia. 

5831  Drexel  Road. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  October  4,   1894.     Son  of  Charles  Lionel   and 
Eleanor   C.    (Morse)    Dexter.     Merchant.     First  Lieutenant,   Avia- 
tion Corps,  May,  1917,  to  March,  1919.     Was  Instructor  at  Essing- 
ton,  Pa.,  Lake  Charles,  La.,  and  Issondun,  France. 

John  McGlenscy  Dohan,  Darling  P.  0.,  Pa. 

Born  at  Swarthmore,  Pa.,  May  23,  1896.  Son  of  John  Taitt  and 
Margaret  Bradley  (Fast)  Dohan.  Assistant  superintendent  of 
railroad  construction.  Was  a  special  agent  in  U.  S.  N.  R.  F.,  May, 
1917,  to  December,  1918. 

Morris  de  Camp  Freeman,  Philadelphia. 

2034  Chestnut  Street. 
Born   in   Philadelphia,   March  2,    1896.     Son   of   William    Salter    and 
Ethel  Bell  (Goodell)  Freeman.     With  the  Richard  A.  Foley  Adver- 
tising  Agency,    Inc.,   Philadelphia.     Private,    U.    S.    M.    C,    April, 


i36  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1017;   transferred  to   U.  S.  M.  C.  Res.   Flying  Corps,  June,  1918; 
was  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  October,  1918. 

Joseph  Cooper  Ferguson,  3d,  B.S.  [Haverford],  Chestnut  Hill, 
Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  July  8,  1893.  Son  of  William  Cramp  and  Ella 
(Buckman)  Ferguson.  Banker.  Private,  1th  Company,  First  Bat- 
talion, 165th  Depot  Brigade,  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  April,  1918- August, 
1918;  promoted  to  Sergeant  July,  1918;  C.  O.  T.  S.,  Camp  Lee, 
August,  1918,  to  November,  1918. 

Henry  Laussat  Geyelin,  Jr.,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  Villa  Nova,  Pa. 

Born  at  Villa  Nova,  Pa.,  October  20,  189T.  Son  of  Henry  Laussat 
and  Alice  Reed  (Rawle)  Geyelin.  With  the  J.  G.  Brill  Co. 
Served  as  a  private,  43d  Company,  5th  Regiment,  V.  S.  M.  C,  A. 
E.  F.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  father,  Henry  L.  Geyelin,  Alpha, 
'77;  lirothers,  Henry  R.  Geyelin,  Alpha,  '<)(>;  Antony  L.  Geyelin, 
Alpha,  '09;   Emile  C.  Geyelin,  Alpha,  '17. 

John  Du  Puy  Graham,  B.S.  in  Econ.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

University  Club. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  March  21,  1896.  Son  of  Walter  and  Emily 
Newbold  (Baker)  Graham.  Sergeant,  U.  S.  A.  Ambulance  Service, 
May,  1917,  to  June  10,  1919,  when  honorably  discharged.  He  was 
on  duty  on  the  Alsatian  front  and  Verdun  sectors,  St.  Mihiel, 
Champagne  and  Argonne  offensives  with  the  2d  American  Division. 
Was  awarded  the  D.  S.  C,  October  5,  1918,  for  bravery  in  the 
Champagne  offensive.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Thomas 
Graham,   Alpha,  '13. 

Reginald  Robert  Jacobs,  D.D.S.,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine  Re- 
public, S.  A. 

Calle  Sarmiento,  345. 
Born   in    Buenos   Aires,  Argentine    Republic,   S.   A.,  March   12,   1891. 
Son   of   Henry   Albert   and   Mary   Elizabeth    (Muir)    Jacobs. 

George  Bryan  Kneass,  A.B.,  Philadelphia. 

418   South    Fifteenth  Street. 
Born   in    Philadelphia,  October   25,   1897.     Son    of   Strickland   Landis 
and  Mary  Stewart  (Edwards)   Kneass.     Ensign,  U.  S.  N.  air  serv- 
ice,  instructor   in   Hying,   March,   1918;   relieved   from   active   duty, 
January  9,  1919. 

Charles  Maxwell  Peterson,  Philadelphia. 

437  Chestnut  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  September  1,  1896.     Son  of  Charles  Edwin  and 
Therese  Rosa  (Lee)  Peterson.     With  the  Link  Belt  Company,  Phil- 


ALPHA  CHAPTER.  137 

adelphia.  Lieutenant,  U.  S.  A.,  attached  to  10th  F.  A.,  3d  Division, 
A.  E.  F.,  from  November,  1917,  to  April,  1919.  Was  in  action  at 
Chateau-Thierry,  St.  Mihiel,  and  Verdun-Argonne. 

Rowland  Stanton  Philips,  A.B.    [Haverford]  ;  M.D.,  Kennett 
Square,  Pa. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  August  19,  1893.     Son  of  Edwin  Stanton  and 
Martha  Rowland  (Yost)  Philips.     Physician.     Private,  Medical  en- 
listed Reserve  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  December,  1917,  and  honorably  dis- 
charged March  31,  1919. 

William  Andrew  Quigley,  Philadelphia. 

3539  Locust  Street. 
Born  at  Beverly,  Mass.,  August  1,  1893.  Son  of  John  Joseph  and 
Frances  (Hurney)  Quigley.  Salesman  with  Packard  Motor  Car 
Co.,  Philadelphia.  Private  in  Base  Hospital  No.  20,  A.  E.  F.,  June 
6,  1917;  transferred  to  Ambulance  Company  No.  17,  then  to  Chief 
Surgeon's  office,  and  transferred  back  to  Base  Hospital  No.  20. 

Samuel  Emlen  Stokes,  A.B.   [Haverford]  ;  M.D.,  Moorestown, 

N.J. 

220  East  Main  Street. 
Born  at   Moorestown,   N.   J.,  July   1,   1894.     Son   of  Joseph   Stokes, 
M.D.,  and  Mary  (Emlen)  Stokes.     Physician.     Relative  in  Frater- 
nity, brother,  Joseph  Stokes,  Jr.,  Alpha,  '20. 

James  Booth  Wharton,  Philadelphia. 

1725  Spruce  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  May  28,  1896.  Son  of  Henry  Redwood  Whar- 
ton, M.  D.,  and  Edith  Reynolds  (Booth)  Wharton.  Enlisted  in 
First  Pennsylvania  Cavalary,  N.  G.  P.,  July,  1917;  commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  Infantry,  April,  1918,  and  transferred  to  111th 
Infantry,  28th  Division;  sailed  for  France  April,  1918,  and  served 
with  111th  Infantry  during  service  in  France;  returned  to  United 
States  as  a  First  Lieutenant  of  the  same  organization,  April  29, 
1919,  when  honorably  discharged.  He  was  wounded  in  action. 
Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Charles  Wharton,  Alpha,  '13,  and 
Henry  R.  Wharton,  Jr.,  Alpha,  '17. 


1919. 

Philip  Nelson  Bush,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

9  North  Church  Street. 
Born  at  Roxbury,  Mass.,  December  21,  1894.     Son  of  Arthur  Rich- 
mond  and   Mary   Elizabeth    (Cule)    Bush.     Member    of   American 
Ambulance,  December,  1916,  to  February,  1917;  marechal  de  logis 


138  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

of  La  Fayette  Flying  Corps,  February,  1917,  to  May,  1918;  First 
Lieutenant  American  Aviation,  May,  1918,  to  February,  1919. 

Robert  Wade  Dale,  Chestnut  Hill,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  June  10,  1896.  Son  of  Richard  Colegate  and 
Maida  (Wade)  Dale.  Assistant  sales-manager  of  Eastern  Foundry 
and  Machine  Co.  since  March,  1919.  Captain  50th  Infantry,  No- 
vember, 1917,  to  March,  1919.  Married,  April  20,  1918,  Margaret 
Winsor  Harris. 

Oscar  Emil  Caroe,  Philadelphia. 

3539  Locust  Street. 
Born  at  Concarno,  Bretagne,  France,  August  15,  1894.     Son  of  Emil 
George  and  Mary   (Anderson)   Caroe.     Bond  salesman.     Served  as 
a  first  class   warrant   officer   in   the   British   Royal   Flying  Service 
from  June,  1918,  to  February  4,  1919. 

Sydney  Grier  Gest,  A.B.,  Overbrook,  Philadelphia. 

5630  City  Avenue. 
Born  at  Overbrook,  Philadelphia,  September  30,  1896.  Son  of  Judge 
John  Marshall  and  Emily  Judson  (Baugh)  Gest.  He  enlisted  as  a 
private  in  43d  Company,  5th  Regiment,  U.  S.  M.  C,  A.  E.  F.,  and 
saw  much  service  in  France.  Was  awarded  the  Croix  de  Guerre 
and  the  D.  S.  C.  for  distinguished  heroism  on  the  battlefield.  Rela- 
tive in  Fraternity,  father,  John  M.  Gest,  Alpha,  '79. 

Henry  Percival  Gleridinning,  Chestnut  Hill,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  February  4,  1897.  Son  of  Henry  Percival  and 
Louise  Talbot  (Porter)  Glendinning.  He  enlisted  as  a  private  in 
13d  Company,  5th  Regiment,  U.  S.  M.  C,  A.  E.  F.;  was  promoted 
later  to  Second  Lieutenant.  Married,  October  9,  1920,  Virginia 
Roberts. 

James  Smith  Merritt,  Jr.,  Abington,  Pa. 

Born  at  Abington,  Pa.,  May  31,  1896.  Son  of  James  Smith  and 
Gertrude  Russell  (Morris)  Merritt.  Enlisted  as  a  private  in  U.  S. 
Signal  Corps,  June,  1917;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  August, 
1918,  and  was  Adjutant  211th  Field  Signal  Battalion,  11th  Divi- 
sion.    Was  honorably  discharged,  February,  1919. 

•Thomas  Roberts  Reath,  Philadelphia. 

Born  at  Riverton,  N.  J.,  July  5,  1897.  Son  of  Theodore  Wood  and 
Augusta  Meade  (Roberts)  Reath.  He  enlisted  as  a  private  in 
43d  Company,  5th  Regiment,  U.  S.  M.  C,  A.  E.  F.,  and  soon  rose 
to  the  rank  of  Sergeant.  In  the  battle  at  Belleau  Wood,  Chateau- 
Thierry,  June  12,  1918,  he  displayed  remarkable  courage  in  a 
Spirited  attack  on  a  German  machine  gun  pit,  which  he  captured 
with  forty  prisoners,  and  after  taking  them  to  the  rear  returned  to 


ALPHA  CHAPTER.  139 

the  fighting  line,  where  he  was  killed.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  fa- 
ther, Theodore  W.  Reath,  Alpha,  '87,  and  brothers,  B.  B.  Reath, 
2d,  Alpha,  '14,  and  Theodore  Reath,  Alpha,  '21. 

John  Porter  Scott,  M.D.,  Philadelphia. 

The  Tracy,  Thirty-sixth  and  Chestnut  Streets. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  December  13,  1893.     Son  of  William  James  and 
Isabella  (Thompson)   Scott.     Physician.     Private,  Medical  Enlisted 
Reserve  Corps,  September,  1917,  to  December  20,  1918. 

Sydney  Thayer,  Jr.,  Haverford,  Pa. 

Born  at  Merison,  Pa.,  April  17,  1897.  Son  of  Sydney  and  Elise  Elliot 
(Bower)  Thayer.  He  enlisted  as  a  private,  43d  Company,  5th 
Regiment,  U.  S.  M.  C,  A.  E.  F.,  and  rose  to  the  rank  of  First 
Lieutenant.  He  saw  much  service  in  France  and  was  wounded. 
He  was  awarded  the  Croix  de  Guerre  and  the  D.  S.  C.  The  cita- 
tion for  the  latter  reads :  "  For  extraordinary  heroism  in  action 
near  Beaumont,  France,  November  11,  1918.  After  having  been 
wounded,  Lieutenant  Thayer  remained  with  his  company  until  its 
objective  had  been  reached,  refusing  evacuation  until  rendered  un- 
conscious from  loss  of  blood." 


1920. 

Willing  Bayard  Foulke,  West  Chester,  Pa. 

Born  at  West  Chester,  Pa.,  March  31,  1898.  Son  of  George  Rhyfedd 
and  Jean  Duval  Leiper  (Kane)  Foulke.  Private,  Headquarters 
Troop,  28th  Division  (F.  T.  P.  C.  C),  and  Company  F,  103d  Engi- 
neers. Sergeant,  103d  Trench  Mortar  Battery.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  George  R.  Foulke,  Jr.,  Alpha,  '11. 

Charles  Macalester  Gilliam,  Jr.,  Petersburg,  Va. 

401  South  Jefferson  Street. 
Born  in  Petersburg,  Va.,  November  6,  1893.  Son  of  Charles  Mac- 
alester and  Blanche  Bragg  (Syme)  Gilliam.  Enlisted  as  private, 
Coast  Artillery  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  July,  1917;  appointed  Master  Gun- 
ner, December,  1917;  commissioned  2d  Lieutenant,  August,  1918, 
at  Saumur  Artillery  School,  Saumur,  France.  On  duty  with  A.  E. 
F.  from  March,  1918,  to  January  24,  1919,  serving  with  Prov.  How- 
itzer Regt.,  30th  Brigade,  and  Battery  E,  59th  Artillery;  honor- 
ably discharged,  February  5,  1919. 

Horace  Binney  Montgomery,  Jr.,  A.B.,  Glen  Moore,  Pa. 

Born  at  Radnor,  Pa.,  March  22,  1898.  Son  of  William  Woodrow  and 
Elizabeth  (Lewis)  Montgomery.  Student.  Served  as  a  third  class 
Quartermaster,  U.  S.  N.,  for  nine  months.     Relatives  in  Fraternity, 


140  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

father,  William  W.  Montgomery,  Alpha,  '65,  and  brothers,  William 
W.  Montgomery,  Jr.,  Alpha,  '98;  Archibald  R.  Montgomery,  Alpha, 
'07;  John  L.  Montgomery,  Alpha,  '09,  and  Gilbert  M.  Montgomery, 
Alpha-Rho,  '17. 

Ludlow  Ogden  Smith,  Stratford,  Pa. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  February  6,  1S99.  Son  of  Lewis  Lawrence  and 
Gertrude  Gouverneur  (Clemson)  Smith.  Clerk  in  American  Ex- 
change National  Bank,  New  York  City.  Quartermaster,  Naval  Re- 
serve Flying  Corps,  U.  S.  N.,  Pensacola,  Fla.,  May,  1918,  to  De- 
cember 17,  1918,  when  honorably  discharged.  Relatives  in  Fra- 
ternity, brothers,  Lewis  G.  Smith,  Alpha,  '14,  and  Lawrence  M.  C. 
Smith,  Alpha,  '23. 

Joseph  Stokes,  Jr.,  A.B.  [Haverford]  ;  M.D.,  Moorestown,  N.  J. 

220  East  Main   Street. 
Born    at    Moorestown,    N.    J.,    February    22,    1896.     Son    of    Joseph 
Stokes,  M.D.,  and  Mary   (Emlen)   Stokes.     Physician.     Relative  in 
Fraternity,  brother,  Samuel  E.  Stokes,  Alpha,  '15. 


1921. 

Anibal  Felipe  Barthe,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine  Republic,  S.  A. 

Samiento,  454. 
Born  in  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine  Republic,  S.  A.,  October  22,  1896. 
Son  of  Domingo  and  Dolores  Cueto  de  Barthe. 

Samuel  Inman  Cooper,  Lit.B.    [Princeton],  Philadelphia. 

4109  Walnut  Street. 
Born  in  Atlanta,  Ga.,  February  14,  1894.     Son  of  Joseph  Walter  and 
Nellie  Sue   (Inman)   Cooper.     Commissioned   First  Lieutenant,  22d 
Infantry,  U.  S.  A.,  August  15,  1917,  and  was  honorably  discharged 
February  14,  1919. 

Joseph  Marchant  Hayman,  Jr.,  A.B.   [Haverford],  Mt.  Airy, 

Philadelphia. 

6846  Stenton  Avenue. 
Born   in   Germantown,   Philadelphia,   June   25,   1896.     Son  of  Joseph 
Marchant    and    Mabel    Martha    (Greene)     Hayman.     Medical    stu- 
dent.    Phi  Beta  Kappa. 

Roger  Montgomery,  Radnor,  Pa. 

Born  at  Radnor,  Pa.,  January  29,  1890.  Son  of  Horace  Binney  and 
Sarah  (McCullough)  Montgomery.  Sergeant,  Ordnance  Corps, 
U.  S.  A. 


ALPHA  CHAPTER.  141 

Theodore  Reath,  Philadelphia. 

1538  Pine  Street. 
Born  at  Riverton,  N.  J.,  April  9,  1899.  Son  of  Theodore  Wood  and 
Augusta  Meade  (Roberts)  Reath.  Student.  Private,  U.  S.  M. 
Corps,  September  21,  1918;  stationed  at  Philadelphia  Navy  Yard 
in  Signal  Battalion,  and  honorably  discharged  therefrom,  Febru- 
ary 19,  1919.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  father,  Theodore  W.  Reath, 
Alpha,  '87,  and  brothers,  Benjamin  B.  Reath,  2d,  Alpha,  '14,  and 
Thomas  R.  Reath,  Alpha,  '19. 

Livingston    Boyd    Baily,    B.S.     [Haverford    and    Princeton], 

Ardmore,  Pa. 

Born  at  Wynnewood,  Pa.,  February  10,  1899.  Son  of  William  Lloyd 
and  Sarah  Smucker  (Boyd)  Baily.  R.  O.  T.  C,  Princeton  Uni- 
versity, 1918;  enlisted  in  naval  aviation,  August  1918;  Chief 
Quartermaster. 

Edward  Clark  Lukens,  A.B.    [Princeton],  Haverford,   Pa. 

Born  at  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  September  29,  1893.  Son  of  Lewis  Nevins 
and  Edith  (Clark)  Lukens.  Law  student.  Entered  the  service 
May  12,  1917;  1st  Lieutenant,  Co.  I,  320th  Infantry,  80th  Division, 
A.  E.  F.;  participated  in  Artois  sector,  St.  Mihiel  and  Meuse- 
Argonne  engagements;  awarded  brigade  citation;  discharged 
April   16,   1919. 

1922. 

Charles  Edward  Alexander,  Wayne,  Pa. 

418  Chestnut  Lane. 
Born  at  Wayne,  Pa.,  October  14,  1901.     Son  of  William  Valentine 
and  Mary  Whipple  (Aubin)  Alexander.     Student. 

Kenneth  Mackenzie  Day,  Mt.  Airy,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  January  25,  1901.  Son  of  Frank.  Miles  and 
Anna  Blanchard   (Blakiston)   Day.     Student. 

Charles  Monson  Justi,  Philadelphia. 

3311  Powelton  Avenue. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  February  18,  1902.     Son  of  Henry  Martin  and 
Harriet  Elizabeth.  (Monson)   Justi.     Student. 

Daniel  Trigg  Bache,  Philadelphia. 

2102  Pine  Street. 
Born  at  Alderson,  Oklahoma,  November  20,  1900.     Son  of  Franklin 
and  Nannie  Greenway  (Trigg)  Bache.     Student.     Relatives  in  Fra- 
ternity, father,  Franklin  Bache,  Alpha,  '89,  and  brother,  Franklin 
Bache,  Jr.,  Alpha,  '21. 


142  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Charles  Edward  Kenworthy,  Milford,  Pa. 

Born  at  Milford,  Pa.,  March  7,  1901.  Son  of  William  Bartle  and 
Corinne  Howard  (Reed)   Kenworthy.     Medical  student. 

John  Kremer,  Jr.,  Philadelphia. 

6392  Overbrook  /vvenue. 
Born  in  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  December  5,  1898.  Son  of  John  and  Claire 
(Floyd)  Kremer.  Student.  Served  in  the  U.  S.  Navy  twenty- 
three  months,  of  which  sixteen  months  were  in  foreign  service.  He 
participated  in  the  capture  and  sinking  by  U.  S.  S.  Fanning  of  the 
German  U-5S. 

William  Aaron  Lippincott,  3d,  Overbrook,  Philadelphia. 

2036  Upland  Way. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  May  10,  1900.     Son  of  William  Aaron,  Jr.,  and 
Ann  Eagleson  (Robb)  Lippincott.     Student. 

Edward  Arthur  Gribbon  Porter,  B.S.   [Haverford],  Moylan, 
Pa. 

Born  at  Lisburn,  Ireland,  November  1,  1895.  Son  of  Thomas  John- 
stone and  Ellen  Hughes  (Fawcctt)  Porter.  Law  student.  Served 
from  June,  1917,  to  February,  1919,  with  1st  British  Ambulance 
Unit   in   Italy.     Honorary   Lieutenant  in   Italian  army. 

Edward  Abbott  Sibley,  Germantown,  Philadelphia. 

811  Westview  Avenue. 
Born   in   Philadelphia,   April   18,   1896.     Son   of   Walter   Gibson   and 
Edith  (Roberts)  Sibley.     American  Ambulance  Service  with  French 
Army,  1917-19;  Section  S.  S.  U.  648;  wounded  July  5,  1918;  Croix 
de  guerre. 

Richard  Wainwright  Thorington,  Litt.B.   [Princeton],  Phila- 
delphia. 

2031  Chestnut  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  July  30,  1898.     Son  of  Dr.  James  and  Florence 
(.Jennings)    Thorington.     Law    student.     American    Field    Service, 
France,  1917.     S.  A.  T.  C,  Princeton  University,  1918. 


1923. 

Franklin   Bache,  Jr.,  Philadelphia. 

2102  Pine  Street. 
Horn  at  Abin<rton,  Pa.,  October  8,  1898.     Son  of  Franklin  and  Nanny 
Greenway    (Trigg)    Bache.     Enlisted    in    Base    Hospital   No.   10, 
U.  S.   A.,  May,   1917;  discharged   April,  1919.     Relatives   in   Fra- 


ALPHA  CHAPTER.  143 

ternity,  father,  Franklin  Bache,  'Alpha  '89,  and  brother,  Daniel  T. 
Bache,  Alpha  '19. 

Hubert  Irenee  du  Pont,  Philadelphia. 

1730   Spruce    Street. 
Born  at  Wilmington,  Del.,  August  23,  1900.     Son  of  Francis  Irenee 
and  Marianna    (Rhett)   du  Pont.     Relative  in  Fraternity,   father, 
Francis    I.   du   Pont,    Alpha   '94. 

Lawrence  Meredith  Clemson  Smith,  Strafford,  Pa. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  October  4,  1902.  Son  of  Lewis  Lawrence 
and  Gertrude  Gouverneur  (Clemson)  Smith.  Relatives  in  Fra- 
ternity, brothers,  Lewis  G.  Smith,  Alpha  '11,  and  Ludlow  O.  Smith, 
Alpha  '17. 

Eldridge   Reeves   Fenimore  Johnson,   Moorestown,   N.   J. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  January  5,  1899.  Son  of  Eldridge  Reeves 
and  Elsie  Reeves  (Fenimore)  Johnson.  F.  A.  C.  O.  T.  C,  Camp 
Zachary   Taylor,   September   to   December,   1918. 

John   Semple   Clarke,   Jr.,   Bryn   Mawr,   Pa. 

Born  at  Bryn  Mawr,  Pa.,  September  28,  1899.  Son  of  John  Semple 
and  Caroline  (Lane)  Clarke.  Enlisted  as  cadet,  army  aviation, 
March  23,  1918;  served  in  marine  aviation,  August,  1918,  to  Janu- 
ary 15,  1919. 

Donald   Emory   McComas,  Germantown,   Philadelphia. 

736  Church  Lane. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  December  31,  1897.  Son  of  Frank  Clare  and 
Marietta  Gridley  (Clark)  McComas.  Enlisted  in  U.  S.  Ambulance 
service,  June  2,  1919;  attached  to  French  army;  awarded  Croix  de 
Guerre,  divisional  citation  for  action  before  Soissons,  July-August, 
1918;  discharged  June  5,  1919. 

Henry   Veron   Barbot,   Camden,    N.    J. 

414  North  Second  Street. 
Born   at  Camden,  N.  J.,   June   7,   1899.     Son   of  Wingate   Pillsbury 
and  Eugenie   (Veron)    Barbot.     Served  in  U.  S.  N.  during  world 
war. 

James  Manderson  Castle,  Jr.,  Chestnut  Hill,  Philadelphia. 

8820  Germantown  Avenue. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  June  11,  1902.     Son  of  James  Manderson  and 
Margaret   (Newbold)   Castle. 


144  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Edward  Shippen  Watson  Farnum,  Jr.,  Chestnut  Hill,  Phila- 
delphia. 

101  West  Gravers  Lane. 
Born   in    Philadelphia,   January   26,   1902.     Son   of    Edward    Shippen 
Watson   and   Ellen    Markoe    (Starr)    Farnum. 

George  Fennimore  MacEwan,  Philadelphia. 

6334  Woodbine  Avenue. 
Born   at   Hatboro,    Pa.,   Oetober   7,   1898.     Son  of   Edward   Karcher 
and   Caroline    (Fennimore)    MacEwan.     Served   as   private,    U.   S. 
Marine  Corps,  Oetober,  1918,  to  February,  1919. 


Beta  Chapter 

PRINCETON  UNIVERSITY 

PRINCETON,  NEW  JERSEY 


Instituted  April  23,  A.D.  1853 


HENRY  BOYD  McKEEN 


History  of  Beta  Chapter 

The  details  of  the  history  of  the  Beta  Chapter  are  in- 
volved in  the  utmost  obscurity,  owing  to  the  fact  that  at  the 
time  of  the  creation  of  the  chapter  at  Princeton  its  affairs 
had  to  be  conducted  with  the  greatest  secrecy  and  care  in 
order  to  keep  the  existence  of  the  chapter  unknown  to  the 
college  authorities  on  account  of  the  antagonistic  attitude  of 
the  faculty  to  such  organizations.  The  chapter  was  organized 
through  the  efforts  of  Dr.  Mitchell,  the  founder,  who  took  the 
first  step  towards  the  expansion  of  the  Fraternity  by  initiating 
Henry  Boyd  McKeen  for  the  purpose  of  founding  the  Beta 
Chapter  at  Princeton  College,  which  was  accordingly  done  on 
the  23d  of  April,  1853. 

In  the  early  part  of  1856  the  chapter  had  rooms  located 
about  a  mile  distant  from  the  town,  but  this  fact  soon  became 
known,  and  in  June,  1857,  the  president  made  the  proposition 
to  the  members  that  if  they  would  surrender  the  names  of  those 
composing  the  chapter,  and  assure  him  of  their  having  dis- 
banded, he  would  allow  them  to  return  to  the  college  at  the  next 
session. 

This  they  did  most  piously  and  were  afterwards  at  ease  in 
full  enjoyment  of  their  privileges  as  members  of  the  Beta. 
Great  secrecy  was  enjoined1  on  the  other  chapters  as  to  their 
existence.  In  1864  Dr.  McLean,  the  president,  procured  a  list 
of  all  fraternities  at  Princeton  and  threatened  to  expel  all  who 
did  not  before  a  given  time  give  up  all  connections  with  them. 
A  committee  was  appointed  by  Beta  to  confer  with  the  Alpha 
Chapter  as  to  the  best  course  to  pursue  under  these  circum- 
stances. They  committed  their  charters  and  papers  to  the 
Alpha's  care  until  the  storm  should  blow  over.  The  other 
chapters  were  requested  not  to  correspond.  Individual  connec- 
tion could  not  be  broken,  but  as  an  organized  chapter  they  could 
not  exist. 

147 


148  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

No  records  of  this  chapter  appear  to  be  in  existence,  and 
it  is  doubtful  if  any  were  kept  in  permanent  form.  Their 
meetings  were  held  clandestinely,  and  many  of  the  initiations 
were  held  in  Philadelphia  at  the  rooms  of  the  Alpha  Chapter. 
The  students  at  Princeton  college  were  not  supposed  to  be 
members  of  any  fraternity,  so  the  proceedings  were  conducted 
sub  rosa. 

On  account  of  the  limited  membership,  the  meetings  were 
verv  informal,  but  at  the  same  time  were  no  less  enjoyable. 

The  meeting  room  was  in  a  two-story-and-a-half  frame 
house,  situated  on  a  road  leading  down  the  hill  toward  the  old 
railroad  station,  since  moved  away.  The  room  was  about 
10x12  feet  in  size,  with  a  square  pine  table  and  half  a  dozen 
chairs  and  a  wooden  settee  for  the  accommodation  of  the  mem- 
bers. On  the  wall,  in  two  or  three  places,  the  skull  and  cross- 
bones  reposed  on  a  black  background,  in  size  about  15  x  12 
inches.  There  were  some  sort  of  black  hangings  about  the 
doors  and  windows,  to  give  the  room  a  sombre  effect  and  to  pre- 
vent the  light  from  being  noticed  by  passers-by  on  the  outside, 
as  it  was  reported  that  the  members  were  being  watched. 
Plenty  of  pipes  and  tobacco,  but  it  was  unanimously  voted 
there  should  be  no  stimulants.  Occasionally  there  were  essays 
read  and  the  regular  proceedings  of  a  society  meeting. 

The  opposition  of  the  faculty  continued  so  unrelentingly 
that  all  the  fraternities  which  had  chapters  at  Princeton  were 
compelled  to  withdraw.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  was  among  the  last 
to  relinquish  its  hold,  no  one  being  initiated  after  the  Class  of 
1881  was  matriculated. 


Beta  Chapter 


1853. 

*Henry  Boyd  McKeen,  A.B.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  September  18,  1835.  Son  of  Henry  and 
Martha  (McLeod)  McKeen.  He  entered  the  U.  S.  volunteer 
service  for  three  years  in  the  Eighty-first  Pennsylvania  Regi- 
ment, October  27,  1861;  he  was  promoted  from  Adjutant  to 
Major,  June  1,  Lieutenant-Colonel  July  1,  and  Colonel,  Novem- 
ber 24,  1862;  he  was  wounded  at  Chancellorsville,  May  3,  Malvern 
Hill,  July  1,  and  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862;  he  was 
killed  at  the  Battle  of  Cold  Harbor,  Va.,  June  3,  1864.  In  the 
official  report  of  Brigadier-General  Nelson  A.  Miles,  he  records 
that  "  Colonel  McKeen,,  commanding  the  Eighty-first  Pennsyl- 
vania Volunteers,  was  an  officer  who  never  failed  to  distinguish 
himself  in  battle,  and  was  one  of  the  best  known  and  most  deserv- 
ing officers  of  the  corps.  He  was  an  officer  of  great  ability  and 
distinction  both  in  camp  and  field,  a  gentleman  of  high-toned  char- 
acter, who  had  served  in  his  brigade  since  its  organization  and 
participated  in  every  engagement."  His  body  was  brought  to 
Philadelphia,  where  it  was  buried  in  Woodlands  Cemetery  with 
military  honors.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  William  McKeen, 
Alpha,  '52. 

Tharles  Philip  Redmond,  A.B.,  A.M.;  (H),  Little  Rock,  Ark. 
Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  September  26,  1832.  Attorney-at-law. 
U.  S.  District  Attorney  for  the  Eastern  District  of  Arkansas; 
Master  in  Chancery,  U.  S.  Circuit  Court,  Eastern  District,  Ark.; 
Judge  of  the  Criminal  Court  of  Pulaski  County,  Ark.  He  served 
as  private  in  the  First  Regiment,  Iowa  Infantry,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers, 1861,  and  Captain  of  Arkansas  Enrolled  Militia,  1864. 
Married,  1866,  Mary  C.  Frost.  He  died  at  Locust  Valley,  L.  I., 
N.  Y.,  September  19,  1888. 

*John  Dickson,  A.B.,  A.M.;  M.D.  [Jefferson  Medical],  Phila- 
delphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  August  7,  1832.  Son  of  James  N.  and  Beulah 
Clark  (Allen)  Dickson.  Physician.  He  died  in  Philadelphia,  Jan- 
uary  29,   1878. 

149 


150  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

•William  Erskine  Skinner,  A.B.  [Lafayette]  ;  A.B.,  A.M.,  Still- 
water, X.  J. 

Born  in  Glasgow,  Scotland,  May  17,  1831.  Son  of  Rev.  John  Skinner, 
D.D.,  and  Elizabeth  (Taylor)  Skinner.  Attorney-at-law.  He  was 
Master  Examiner,  and  Special  Master  in  Chancery  of  New  Jersey,  a 
Supreme  Court  Commissioner  and  U.  S.  Commissioner.  He  was 
President  Judge  of  the  Bergen  County  Courts  of  Common  Pleas, 
Quarter  Sessions  and  Orphans'  Court  from  1878-88.  Married, 
December  23,  1857,  Mary  Linn  Ryerson.  Died  at  Stillwater,  N.  J., 
March   9,   1915. 

*John  Denton  Gurnee,  A.B.,  Madison,  Wis. 

Born  in  Rockland  County,  N.  Y.,  December  25,  1831.  Son  of  Daniel 
S.  and  Abigail  (Woodward)  Gurnee.  Attorney-at-law.  He  was 
a  member  of  Wisconsin  Legislature,  1871-72.  Married,  1863, 
Madeline  M.  C.  Reynolds.  He  died  at  Madison,  Wis.,  March  15, 
1906. 

♦William  Taylor  Dilworth,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  at  Solebury,  Pa.,  September  1,  1833.  Son  of  Joseph  and  Mary 
(Paxson)  Dilworth.  Attorney-at-law.  Died  at  Mount  Carbon, 
Pa.,  June  22,  1858. 

*Henry  Clay  Halsted,  A.B.,  Sonoma,  Cal. 

Born  in  Trenton,  N.  J.  A  short  time  after  graduation  he  studied 
law,  and  later  became  a  bank  cashier.  He  then  moved  to  Sonoma 
and  engaged  in  cattle-raising.  Died  at  Sonoma,  Cal.,  November  18, 
1889. 

*Ferdinand  Van  Dervecr  Dayton,  A.B.,  A.M. ;  M.D.    [Penn- 
sylvania], Trenton,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Freehold,  N.  J.,  July  29,  1834.  Son  of  Hon.  William  L. 
and  Margaret  Elmendorf  (Van  Derveer)  Dayton.  Physician. 
Assistant  Surgeon,  First  New  Jersey  Cavalry,  1861 ;  Surgeon, 
Second  New  Jersey  Cavalry,  1863;  Surgeon-in-Chief,  Cavalry  Di- 
vision Sixteenth  Army  Corps,  1864;  brevet  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
U.  S.  Volunteers,  March  13,  1865;  honorably  mustered  out,  October 
24,   1865.     Died  at  Natchez,  Miss.,   November   1,   1866. 

*Charles  Kelsey,  Jr.,  A.B.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Was  engaged  in  banking  business  in  Western  New  York;  then  in 
Wisconsin.     Died  in  Brooklyn,   N.  Y. 

•Sidney  Thompson,  A.B. ;  M.D.  [Pennsylvania],  Spruce  Creek, 
Pa. 

Horn  at  Milroy,  Pa.,  June  11,  1834.  Married,  November  27,  1860, 
Lucctta  K.  Isett.    Died  at  Spruce  Creek,  Pa.,  October  25,  1888. 


BETA  CHAPTER.  151 

*William  Fell  Giles,  Jr.,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Born  in  Baltimore,  Md.,  August  10,  1835.  Son  of  William  Fell  and 
Sarah  (Wilson)  Giles.  Attorney-at-law.  U.  S.  Consul  to-  Switzer- 
land, 1858-61.  Served  in  15th  Maryland  Regiment,  C.  S.  A., 
1862-63.  Married,  first,  April  11,  1866,  Mary  Louisa,  daughter  of 
George  Kealhofer  of  Hagerstown,  Ind.;  second,  1879,  Eleanora 
Schaefer. 

1855. 

*John  Augustine  Moore,  A.B.,  Newville,  Pa. 

Born  at  Newville,  Pa.,  September  25,  1830.  Son  of  John  and  Rachel 
(McCullough)  Moore.  Clergyman.  Died  in  Virginia,  February 
7,  1863. 

*Robert  Sears  Martin,  A.B.,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Died  at  Peoria,  111.,  1887. 

1856. 

*Charles  Worthington  Ross,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Frederick,  Md. 

Born  at  Frederick,  Md.,  April  1,  1836.  Son  of  William  Johnson  and 
Anna  Maria  (Davis)  Ross.  Attorney-at-law.  President  of  the 
Central  National  Bank  of  Frederick,  1884-98.  Married,  December 
12,  1861,  Cornelia  Ringgold  Potts.  He  died  at  Frederick,  Md., 
February  25,    1905. 

*William  Hartshorne,  A.B.,  A.M. ;  M.D.    [Coll.   of  Phys.  and 
Surgs.,  N.  Y.],  Highlands,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Highlands,  N.  J.,  January  26,  1835.  Son  of  Robert  and 
Mary  Anne  (Minturn)  Hartshorne.  Physician.  Died  at  High- 
lands, N.  J.,  March  25,  1871. 

*Samuel  Southard  Adamson,  A.B.,  Basking  Ridge,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Basking  Ridge,  N.  J.  Son  of  Samuel  and  Susan  (Southard) 
Adamson.  Merchant.  Married,  Elizabeth  Southard.  Died  at 
Basking  Ridge,  N.  J.,  December  29,  1898. 

*William  Godley,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  March  6,  1835.  Son  of  Jesse  and  Susan  (Pol- 
hemus)  Godley.  Attorney-at-law,  and  later  engaged  in  bonded 
warehouse  business.  Married,  Mary  Sitgreaves  of  Phillipsburg, 
N.  J.     Died  at  Phillipsburg,  N.  J.,  February  19,  1878. 

*Herrrian  Lucien  Piatt,  Smithtown,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Smithtown,  L,  I.,  N.  Y.,  March  17,  1836.     Son  of  Elias  S. 


15*  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

and   Hannah   Amelia    (Smith)    Piatt.     Died  at  Smithtown,   N.  Y., 
November   91,    1854. 

*John   Forrester  Young,  Indiana,  Pa. 

Born  at  Indiana,  Pa.,  1838.  Son  of  Joseph  Jamieson  and 
Caroline  (Taylor)  Young.  Attorney-at-law.  Newspaper  editor. 
He  served  as  Adjutant,  186;?,  and  Major,  1864,  of  Sixty-seventh 
Pennsylvania  Hegiment,  U.  S.  Volunteers,  and  resigned  honorably, 
March   12,  1S65.     He  died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  1878. 

♦Robert  Henry  Sterling,  A.B.,  A.M. ;  M.D.  [Maryland],  Balti- 
more, Md. 

Born  in  Baltimore,  Md.,  August  12,  1837.  Son  of  Archibald  and 
Elizabeth  Ann  (Walsh)  Stirling.  Physician.  Married,  1859. 
Died   in   Baltimore,   Md.,  May  24,  1904. 

•Henry  Cochran,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  January  9,  1837.  Son  of  William  G.  and 
Elizabeth  Eiston  (Travis)  Cochran.  Attorney-at-law.  Captain's 
Clerk,  U.  S.  N.,  1861.  He  was  First  Deputy  Clerk  in  the  U.  S. 
Provisional  Court  in  New  Orleans,  La.  He  died  in  Philadelphia, 
June  2,  1902. 

*Samuel  A.  Betts,  Church  Hill,  Md. 

Born  near  Church  Hill,  Md.  Son  of  John  and  Rebecca  (Turner) 
Betts.  He  left  his  class  at  Princeton  University  at  the  beginning 
of  senior  year  to  join  the  adventurer  William  Walker  in 
Nicaragua,  and  is  supposed  to  have  been  killed  there  in  1856  or 
in  1860. 

1857. 

♦Stacy  Gardner  Potts,  Jr.,  A.B.,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Trenton,  N.  J.,  June  24,  18.34.  Son  of  Hon.  Stacy  Gardner 
and  Ellen  (Burroughs)  Potts.  Died  at  Trenton,  N.  J.,  March 
21,    1858. 

♦Charles  Morgan,  A.B.,  South  Amboy,  N.  J. 

Born  near  Freehold,  N.  J.,  November  10,  1835.  Son  of  Colonel 
Charles  Morgan  and  Elizabeth  Black  well.  Attorney-at-law,  and 
Master  in  Chancery.     Died  at  South  Amboy,  N.  J.,  September  24, 

1888. 

♦Charles  Haight,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Freehold,  X.  J. 

Born  at  Colt's  Neck,  N.  J.,  January  4,  1837.  Son  of  Thomas  Griffith 
and  Eliza  A.    (Van  Meter)    Haight.     Attorney-at-law.     Brigadier- 


BETA  CHAPTER.  153 

General  of  New  Jersey  Militia,  1861.  Member  of  New  Jersey 
Legislature,  1861  and  1862,  and  served  as  Speaker  the  last  year; 
member  of  Congress,  1867-71.  Died  at  Freehold,  N.  J.,  August 
1,  1891.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  John  T.  Haight,  Beta,  '62. 

*Charles   Carroll  Kibbec,  A.B.,  Macon,  Ga. 

Born  at  Macon,  Ga.,  August  25,  1837.  Son  of  John  M.  and  Martha 
(Graves)  Kibbee.  Member  of  Legislature  from  Pulaski  County, 
Ga.,  1865-66;  State  Senator,  Fourteenth  District,  Ga.,  1870-76; 
Judge  of  Superior  Court,  Georgia,  1885-89.  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Tenth  Georgia  Regiment,  C.  S.  A.  Married  Louise  Taylor.  Died 
at  Morrow's  Station,   Ga.,  October  17,   1905. 

*  Alfred  Cox  Price,  Easton,  Md. 

Born  near  Easton,  Md.,  June  30,  1838.  Son  of  Joseph  R.  and 
Mary  Bullitt  (Hayward)  Price.  Attorney-at-law.  Captain  Fourth 
Alabama  Infantry,  C.  S.  A.,  1861.  Was  mortally  wounded  in  the 
Battle  of  Gaines  Mill  on  the  Chickahominy  River,  June  27,  1862, 
and  was  removed  to  a  hospital  in  Richmond  where  he  died  July  7, 
1862. 

1858. 

*Edward  Morton  Carrington,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  September  1,  1836.  Son  of  James  N.  and 
Sarah  Ann  (Goble)  Carrington.  Attorney-at-law.  Died  at 
Newark,   N.   J.,  November  23,   1897. 

*James  Hoy,  Jr.,  A.B.,  London,  England. 

Born  at  Trenton,  N.  J.,  September  21,  1838.  Son  of  James  and  Ella 
Nora  (Howell)  Hoy.  Pay  Director,  U.  S.  N.  He  entered  the 
naval  service  as  an  Assistant  Paymaster,  October  11,  1861,  and 
retired  January  18,  1892.  Died  in  London,  England,  December  14, 
1914.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  William  E.  Hoy,  Beta,  '60. 

*Richard  Davis  Murphy,  A.B.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Born  at  Martinsburg,  Va.,  April  16,  1835.  Son  of  D.  Murphy,  M.D., 
and  Margaret  S.  Harry.  Assistant  engineer  in  the  Water  Depart- 
ment, Baltimore.  Private,  First  Virginia  Cavalry,  C.  S.  A.,  1861 ; 
Adjutant  and  Major,  C.  S.  A.,  1862-65.  He  died  in  Baltimore, 
Md.,   February  23,   1902. 

*William  Penn  Robeson,  A.B.,  Camden,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Belvidere,  N.  J.,  July  8,  1837.  Son  of  William  Penn  and 
Anna  Maria  (Maxwell)  Robeson.  Attorney-at-law.  He  served  as 
First-Lieutenant  and  Captain,  Third  New  Jersey  Volunteers, 
J861-62,  and  Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel  of  Third  New  Jersey 


154  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Cavalry,  1S63-64;  brevet  Colonel  and  Brigadier-General  U.  S. 
Volunteers,  1865,  and  Captain  U.  S.  Seventh  Cavalry.  Collector 
of  Port  of  Camden.     Died  at  Camden,  N.  J.,  September  15,  1881. 

•William  Matthews  Knight,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Born  in  Cecil  County,  Md.,  February  20,  1837.  Son  of  William  and 
Rebecca  (Ringgold)  Knight.  Engaged  in  grain  commission  busi- 
ness. State  Senator  of  Maryland,  1871-76;  member  of  the  House 
of  Delegates,  Md.,  1878;  Special  Deputy  Collector  of  the  Port  of 
Baltimore,  1885-89.  Married,  April  27,  1864,  Maria  Groome, 
daughter  of  Col.  John  C.  Groome.  He  died  in  Baltimore,  Md., 
May   4,   1910. 

1859. 

•Walter  Scott  Oliphant,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Mt.  Holly,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Medford,  N.  J.,  August  24,  1838.  Son  of  Jonathan  and 
Louisa  (Burr)  Oliphant.  Attorney-at-law.  Died  at  Mt.  Holly, 
N.   J.,  February   1,   1879. 

♦Horace  Meredith  White,  LL.B.  [Pennsylvania]  ;  A.M.  [Lafay- 
ette] ;    M.D.    [Jefferson    Medical]  ;    D.D.S.    [Pcnna.    Coll. 
Dent.  Surg.],  Philadelphia. 
Born    at    Middletown,    Pa.,    December    25,    1838.     Son    of    John    de 
Haven    White,    M.D.,    and    Mary    Elizabeth    Meredith.     Physician, 
dentist,    attorney-at-law.     Married,    January    10,    1867,    Marianne 
Euphemia  Garwood.     Died  at  Philadelphia,  May  4,  1920. 

1860. 

*John  Smith  Condit,  A.B.,  A.M.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  October  28,  1838.  Son  of  John  Smith  Condit, 
M.D.,  and  Mary  G.  Ashbridge.  Attorney-at-law.  Married,  1863, 
Elizabeth  Wentworth.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  George  A. 
Condit,   Beta,  '62.     Died   at  St.   Paul,   Minn.,  September   18,  1869. 

*Woolsey  Johnson,  A.B.,  A.M.,;  M.D.  [Columbia],  New  York, 
X.  Y. 

Born  at  Stratford,  Conn.,  February  8,  1842.  A  descendant  of 
Robert  Johnson,  an  Englishman,  who  settled  in  New  Haven,  1637; 
his  great-great-grandfather  was  Samuel  Johnson,  S.T.D.,  first  Presi- 
dent of  Columbia  University,  New  York  City,  1754-1763,  and  his 
great-grandfather  was  William  Samuel  Johnson,  LL.D.,  Presi- 
dent of  the  same  institution,  1787-1800.  He  was  the  son  of  Hon. 
William  Samuel  and  Laura  (Woolsey)  Johnson.  Physician.  He 
was  Lecturer  on  Diseases  of  the  Larynx  and  Laryngoscopy  in 
Columbia  University,  1870-71;  Health  Commissioner  of  New  York 


BETA  CHAPTER.  155 

City,    1881-1887.     Married,   Catharine    Robertson   of   Philadelphia. 
He  died  at  the  New  York  Hospital,  June  21,  1887. 

*William  Erwin  Hoy,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Trenton,  N.  J.  Son  of  James  and  Ella  Nora  (Howell) 
Hoy.  Assistant  Paymaster  U.  S.  Volunteers  during  the  Civil  War, 
1862-63.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  James  Hoy,  Jr.,  Beta, 
'58.     Died  at  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  March,  1887. 

*Joseph  Alexander  Culbertson,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Born  at  Cincinnati,  O.,  February  1,  1840.  He  was  a  merchant  until 
the  beginning  of  the  war.  Captain  Fifty-second  Regiment,  Ohio 
Volunteers,  during  the  Civil  War,  August  to  December,  1862. 
Died  in  Cincinnati,  O.,  January,  1910. 

*John  Thomas  Griffith,  Natchez,  Miss. 

Born  near  Natchez,  Miss.  Son  of  John  L.  Griffith.  Cotton  planter. 
Was  Third  Sergeant,  Natchez  Rifles,  Co.  E,  4th  La.  Battalion, 
C.S.A.,   1861,  and  was  killed  in  battle  at  Jackson,  Miss.,  1863. 

1861. 

*Thornton  Augustus  Niven,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Monticello,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Monticello,  N.  Y.,  December  3,  1841.  Son  of  General 
Archibald  Campbell  and  Jane  (Thompson)  Niven.  Attorney-at- 
law.  Vice-President,  Monticello  and  Port  Jervis  Railroad,  1868- 
75;  Member  of  New  York  Assembly,  1877-78.  Married,  December 
26,  1866,  Pluma  A.  Tremain.  He  died  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  April  25, 
1905,  aged  64  years. 

*Samuel  Thomas  Black,  Batesville,  Ark. 

Born  at  Black's  Ferry,  Ark.,  February  11,  1838.  In  February,  1862, 
he  joined  the  C.  S.  Army,  and  in  the  following  December,  as 
Captain  in  the  Thirty-first  Arkansas  Regiment,  he  fell  mortally 
wounded  in  the  battle  of  Murfreesboro,  Tenn.,  and  was  buried 
near  that  place,  January  2,  1863. 

*Charles  Henry  Earl,  A.B.,  A.M.,  White  Plains,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  July  2,  1840.     Attorney-at-law.     Died,  1867. 

*John  Pringle  Hiester  Jones,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

Born  at  Reading,  Pa.,  April  8,  1841.  Son  of  Judge  J.  Pringle  Jones 
and  Anna  Muhlenberg  Hiester.  Engaged  in  the  coal  trade  and 
then  in  the  quarry  business.  Served  as  Captain  in  the  Second 
Pennsylvania  Cavalry,  U.  S.  Volunteers,  1861-63.  Died  at  Norris- 
town,  Pa.,   April  10,   1884. 


156  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

*John  Runkle  Emory,  A.B.,  A.M.,  LL.D.,  Morristown,  N.  J. 
Born  at  Flemington,  N.  J.,  July  6,  1842.  Son  of  William  Patry  and 
Ann  (Runkle)  Emery.  Attorney-at-law.  Vice-Chancellor  of  New 
Jersey,  1S95  to  191(5.  In  August,  1862,  he  enlisted  in  the  Fifteenth 
New  Jersey  Volunteers  as  Second  Lieutenant,  and  was  honorably 
mustered  out  in  February,  1863.  Married,  October  6,  1885,  Alia 
Mackie.     Died  at  Morristown,  N.  J.,  January  30,  1916. 

♦Robert  James  Arundel,  A.B.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  January  9,  1840.  Son  of  Robert  James  and 
Eliza  (Weed)  Arundel.  Attorney-at-law.  Died  in  Philadelphia, 
April  28,  1911. 

1862. 

*John  Cochran,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  at  Newton,  N.  J.,  1841.  Son  of  Dennis  and  Lydia  (Hunt) 
Cochran.  Attorney-at-law.  Member  of  Select  Council  of  Phila- 
delphia for  nine  years.  Pennsylvania  State  Centennial  Commis- 
sioner, 1876.  State  Senator  of  Pennsylvania,  1878-81.  Married, 
June  3,  1879,  Regina  Cassidy.  Died  at  Spring  Lake,  N.  J.,  August 
15,   1881. 

♦John  Tyler  Haight,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Colt's  Neck,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Colt's  Neck,  N.  J.,  October  18,  1841.  Son  of  Thomas  Griffith 
and  Eliza  Ann  (Van  Meter)  Haight.  Attorney-at-law.  Member, 
New  Jersey  Legislature,  1871-73.  Married,  May  30,  1876,  Mary 
Louise  Drummond.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Charles 
Haight,  Beta,  '57.    Died  at  Colt's  Neck,  N.  J.,  December  3,  1892. 

*Robert  Alonzo  Dennis,  Eatonton,  Ga. 

Born  at  Eatonton,  Ga.,  July  24,  1839.  Son  of  Michael  and  Harriet 
R.  (Trippe)  Dennis.  First  Lieutenant  in  Third  Georgia  Regiment 
of  Wright's  Brigade,  and  Hill  and  Longstreth's  Corps,  C.  S.  A., 
and  was  killed  at  the  second  battle  of  Manassas,  Va.,  August  30, 
1862. 

♦George  Ashbridge  Condit,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  1840.  Son  of  Dr.  John  Smith  and  Mary  G. 
(Ashbridge)  Condit.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  John  S. 
Condit,  Beta,  '60. 

♦Duncan  Stephen  Walker,  Hoboken,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Washington,  D.  C,  November  11,  1841.  Son  of  Hon.  Robert 
John  and  Mary  (Bache)  Walker.  Attorney-at-law.  Journalist. 
Assistant  Attorney-General  United  States,  1884-88.  Secretary  of 
the    Congressional    Democratic    Committee,    1878-80,    and    of    the 


BETA  CHAPTER.  i57 

National  Democratic  Committee,  1879-80.  Editor  and  proprietor 
of  the  National  Democrat  and  of  the  Sunday  Gazette,  both  of 
Washington,  D.  C.  Member  of  the  New  Jersey  Historical  Society; 
Society  of  the  Descendants  of  Signers  of  the  Declaration  of  In- 
dependence, of  the  Army  and  Navy  of  the  Gulf,  and  of  the  Army 
of  the  Potomac.  Captain,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel  and 
Brigadier-General,  U.  S.  Volunteers,  February  20,  1863,  to  May, 
1865;  Assistant  Adjutant-General  of  First,  Second  and  Third  Divi- 
sions of  Nineteenth  Army  Corps,  respectively ;  Chief  of  Staff,  Nine- 
teenth Army  Corps;  Adjutant-General,  Department  of  West 
Virginia;  Assistant  Adjutant-General,  Department  of  the  Gulf, 
on  the  staff  of  Major-General  N.  P.  Banks;  Assistant  Adjutant- 
General,  Defences  of  New  Orleans,  on  the  staff  of  Major-General 
W.  H.  Emery;  Adjutant-General,  Middle  Military  Division;  Major- 
General  W.  S.  Hancock,  commanding,  and  his  Chief  of  Staff. 
Married,  November  2,  1865,  Mary  Bayard  Dod.  Died  at  Hoboken, 
N.   J.,  June  4,  1912. 


1863. 

*Samuel  Henry  Southard,  A.B.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  May  29,  1841.  Son  of  Samuel  Rickey  and 
Lydia  Dodd  (Gibb)  Southard.  Medical  student  at  the  time  of  his 
death  at  Trenton,  N.  J.,  November  2,  1869. 

*  Augustus   Zabriskie,   A.B.,   A.M.;   LL.B.    [Harvard],    (II), 

Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born    at    Hackensack,    N.    J.,    March    5,    1845.     Son    of    Chancellor 

Abraham    O.    and    Sarah    A.     (Pell)    Zabriskie.     Attorney-at-law. 

Married,   April,    1870,   Josephine   Boorman.     Died   at    Hempstead, 

L.   I.,   N.  Y.,  January  26,  1918. 

Samuel  Stanhope  Stryker,  A.B.,  A.M.;  M.D.   [Pennsylvania], 

Philadelphia. 

3833  Walnut  Street. 
Born  at  Trenton,  N.  J.,  May  4,  1842.  Son  of  Samuel  S.  and  Mary 
(Scudder)  Stryker.  Physician.  Member  of  the  Historical  Society 
of  Pennsylvania;  Holland  Society  of  New  York;  The  Netherlands 
Society  of  Philadelphia;  the  Pennsylvania  Society  of  the  Sons  of  the 
Revolution,  and  the  Society  of  Colonial  Wars.  Married,  April 
11,  1877,  Grace  Medora  Bartlett. 

*William  Preston  Smalley,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Stanhope,  N.  J.,  September  12,  1841.  Son  of  Andrew  A. 
Smalley.  Married,  June,  1868,  Isabel,  daughter  of  Edwin  Van 
Antwerp  of  Newark.    Died  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  May  6,  1872. 


158  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1864. 
•Vincent  Westner  Pratt,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  June  25,  1842.  Son  of  Edmund  and  Elizabeth 
(Westner)  Pratt.  He  was  cashier  in  the  banking  house  of  H.  G. 
Gowen  &  Co.,  of  Philadelphia,  and  later  was  Assistant  Superintend- 
ent of  the  Pittsburgh,  Fort  Wayne  and  Chicago  Railroad.  Died 
at   Bridesburg,   Philadelphia,  December  25,  1886. 

*  Joseph  Henry   Adams,   A.B.    [Univ.    North   Carolina],    (A), 

Augusta,  Ga. 

Born  at  Augusta,  Ga.,  November  12,  1843.  Son  of  John  Marsh  and 
Sarah  Susanna  (McMurphey)  Adams.  Sergeant,  C.  S.  Army, 
and  killed  in  battle,  Santa  Rosa  Island,  Florida,  October  9,  1861. 

•George  Taylor,  Trenton,  N.  J. 
Born  at  Trenton,  N.  J. 


1865. 

•James  Newbold  Stratton,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Mt.  Holly,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Mt.  Holly,  N.  J.,  August  26,  1845.  Son  of  John  Leak 
Newbold  and  Caroline  Elizabeth  (Newbold)  Stratton.  Attorney- 
at-law.  Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Seventh  New  Jersey  Na- 
tional Guard,  and  Judge  Advocate,  National  Guard  of  New  Jersey. 
Died  at  Mt.  Holly,  N.  J.,  December  3,  1886. 

•Joseph  Kay  McCammon,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  October  13,  1845.  Son  of  David  Chambers  and 
Josephine  (Kay)  McCammon.  Attorney-at-law.  U.  S.  Register 
of  Bankruptcy,  Philadelphia,  1869.  Counsel  for  the  government 
before  the  Court  of  Claims,  1871.  Assistant  Attorney-General 
of  the  United  States,  1880-85.  U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Railroads, 
1886.  Judge  Advocate  General,  National  Guard,  District  of 
Columbia,  1886.  Sometime  President  of  the  General  Alumni  As- 
sociation of  Princeton.  Married  Catherine  Ormsby  McKnight. 
He  died  in  Washington,  D.  C,  January  2,  1907. 

•William  Delany  Wetherill,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  i/ower  Mcrion  Township,  Montgomery  County,  Pa.,  Decem- 
ber 16,  1845.  Son  of  Robert  and  Phoebe  Ann  (Delany)  Wetherill. 
Attorney-at-law.  Married  Louise  Stratton,  of  Mt.  Holly,  N.  J. 
Died  in  Philadelphia,  February  18,  1887. 


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*'James  Boorman  Toler,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.  Engaged  in  brokerage  business.  Died  in 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  January  12,  1890,  in  his  forty-eighth  year. 

Charles  Henry  Shinn,  Mt.  Holly,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Vincentown,  N.  J.,  1843.  Son  of  Charles  H.  and  Dorothy 
(Southwick)  fahinn.  Farmer;  Sheriff  of  Burlington  County,  N.  J., 
1890.     Married,  1869,  Annie  Moore  of  Philadelphia. 

1866. 

George  Frederick  Keene,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Philadelphia. 

1210  Widener   Building. 
Born  at  Tacony,  Pa.     Son  of  James  and  Margaret  Ritchie    (Whit- 
lock)    Keene.     Attorney-at-law. 

*John  Alexander  Hall,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Trenton,  N.  J.,  May  5,  1847.  Son  of  the  Rev.  John  Hall, 
D.D.  and  Mary  Mitchell  Keppele.  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  Union 
Mills  Paper  Manufacturing  Company  and  Universal  Paper  Bag 
Company.  Vice-President  and  Secretary  of  F.  S.  de  Ronde  Com- 
pany, New  York.  Private  Secretary  to  the  following  Governors  of 
New  Jersey:  Joel  Parker,  1872-75;  Joseph  D.  Bedle,  1875-78; 
George  B.  McClellan,  1878-81.  Married,  April  28,  1870,  Annie 
Abeet,  daughter  of  Rev.  Gustavus  Abeet.  He  died  at  Trenton, 
N.  J.,  May  12,  1904. 

1867. 

*Henry  Hazlehurst,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  October  6,  1846.  Son  of  Hon.  Isaac  Hazle- 
hurst, LL.D.,  and  Caroline  Eliza  Jacobs.  Attorney-at-law.  Died 
in  Philadelphia,  January  10,  1896. 

1869. 

William  Lincoln  Swan,  A.B. ;  LL.B.   [Columbia],  Oyster  Bay, 
N.  Y. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  May  28,  1847.  Son  of  Benjamin  Lincoln 
and  Caroline  (Post)  Swan.  Attorney-at-law.  Landscape  archi- 
tect. Member  of  Museum  of  Natural  History  of  New  York. 
Married,   August   24,   1881,    Isabelle   White   Thurston. 

Kennedy  Duncan  Mellier,  A.B.,  A.M.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

2112  Locust   Street. 
Born  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  May  23,  1849.     Son  of  Auguste  Amedee  and 
Christiana  Musser  (Haverstick)  Mellier.     Manufacturing  druggist. 


ico  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1870. 

*John  Thomson  Mason,  Jr.,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Annapolis,  Md. 

Born  at  Hagerstown,  Md.,  January  3,  1852.  Son  of  John  Thomson 
and  Margaret  (Cowan)  Mason.  Attorney-at-law.  Died  in  Balti- 
more,  Md.,  December  23,   1891. 

Thomas  Swenk,  Jr.,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Philadelphia. 

2305  Cherry  St. 
Born  at  Milton,  Pa.,  March  8,  1848.     Banker;  then  attorney-at-law. 
Married,  March  9,  1869,  Belle  C.  Irwin. 

Edmund  Davis,  A.B.,  Milton,  Pa. 

Born  in  Limestone  township,  Montour  Co.,  Pa.,  November  28,  1848. 
Son  of  David  and  Maria  (Bellas)  Davis.  Attorney-at-law; 
Treasurer  of  Milton  Trust  &  Safe  Deposit  Co.,  for  26  years. 
Married,  first,  November  29,  1876,  Amanda  A.  Stewart;  second, 
May  15,  1895,  Susan  Barnitz.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Calvin  Davis,  Gamma,  '69. 

*Hughes  Oliphant,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Born  at  Trenton,  N.  J.,  January  19,  1850.  Son  of  General  Samuel 
Duncan  and  Margaret  (Coulter)  Oliphant.  Engaged  in  railroad 
and  mining  engineering  until  1887;  then  in  pottery  business.  Mar- 
ried, first,  May,  1880,  Miss  Ackerman  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  second, 
1888,  Blossom  Drum,  daughter  of  General  Richard  Coulter  Drum, 
U.  S.  A.     Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  March  8,  1920. 

*Samuel  Duncan  Culbertson,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Chambersburg,  Pa. 

Born  at  Chambersburg,  Pa.,  October  21,  1849.  Son  of  Edmund 
Culbertson,  M.D.,  and  Ellen  Harlan  Kennedy.  Civil  engineer. 
City  engineer  of  Chambersburg,  Pa.,  1897,  until  his  death.  He 
died   at  Chambersburg,   Pa.,   February  5,   1909. 

Frank  Addison  Ward,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

12  Grove  Place. 
Born  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  January  31,  1851.  Son  of  Levi  Alfred  and 
Harriet  (Kemp)  Ward.  President,  Ward's  Natural  Science  Es- 
tablishment; Alderman,  City  of  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  Vice-president, 
Merchants'  Bank  of  Rochester  and  of  Rochester  Trust  Company. 
Married,  December  31,  1872,  Mary  Hawley  Douglas. 

Jerome  Edward  Sharp,  A.B.,  London,  England. 

5  Copthall  Court,  E.  C. 
Born  at  Millville,  N.  J.,  March  22,  1852.     Has  been  engaged  in  glass, 
iron,  and  paper  manufacturing  in  New  Jersey;  then  railroad  con- 
struction   in    the    Northwest    and    later    at    Johannesburg,    South 


BETA  CHAPTER.  i6r 

Africa,  until  the  breaking  out  of  the  Boer  War,  when  he  removed 
to  London,  England.  Married,  June,  1874,  Kate  Sallade  of  Phila- 
delphia. 

*Thomas    Bruen    Brown,    A.B. ;    LL.B.    [George    Washington 

Univ.],  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Born  at  Washington,  D.  C,  October  23,  1847.  Son  of  William  Van 
Horn  and  Adelaide  J.  (Harrington)  Brown.  Attorney-at-law. 
District  Attorney  of  Los  Angeles  County,  Cal.,  1879-81.  Married, 
June  4,  1879,  Eleanor  Thornton  Patton.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Harrington  Brown,  Beta,  '76.  Died  at  Los  Angeles,  Cal., 
February  10,  1893. 

1872. 

Charles  Musgrave  Camm,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Mt.  Airy,  Philadelphia. 

106  Gowen  Avenue. 
Secretary  of  the  Lesley  &  Trinkle  Company,  cement,   Philadelphia. 
Married  Sarah  A.  Busby. 

*Lewis  Dewart,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Sunbury,  Pa. 

Born  at  Sunbury,  Pa.,  May  10,  1849.  Son  of  William  Lewis  and 
Rosetta  Dewart.  Attorney-at-law.  Was  District  Attorney,  North- 
umberland County,  Pa.     He  died  at  Sunbury,  Pa.,  August  27,  1901. 

*01iver  Roland,  A.B.,  A.M.;  M.D.  [Pennsylvania],  Lancaster, 

Pa. 

Born  at  New  Holland,  Pa.,  Dei-ember  8,  1850.  Son  of  Henry  A. 
and  Jane  (Heyl)  Roland.  Physician.  Member  of  Lancaster,  Pa., 
School  Board  and  of  Board  of  Health,  Director,  Lancaster  Trust 
Co.;  Trustee,  Stevens  Industrial  School  and  of  Lancaster  Free 
Library.  Medical  Director  of  St.  Joseph's  Hospital,  Lancaster, 
Pa.  Married,  1882,  Harriet  A.  Hunsicker.  Died  at  Lancaster, 
Pa.,    November   20,    1910. 

*Charles  Seth  Lane,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Hagerstown,  Md. 

Born  in  Frederick  County,  Md.,  October  27,  1848.  Son  of  John  Cal- 
houn and  Elizabeth  (Haine)  Lane.  Banker.  He  organized  the 
Maryland  Surety  and  Trust  Company  of  Hagerstown,  and  was  its 
President  from  1909  to  1916.  Married,  May  18,  1876,  Hetty  Mc- 
Gill,  daughter  of  Rev.  Alexander  Taggart  McGill,  D.D.,  Professor 
in  Princeton  Theological  Seminary.  Died  at  Hagerstown,  Md., 
November  19,  1916. 

Andrew  Hamilton  McClintock,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 

44  South  River  Street. 
Born  at  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  December  12,  1852.     Son  of  Andrew  Todd 
and  Augusta  Bradely  (Cist)  McClintock.     Attorney-at-law.     He  is 


162  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Vice-President  of  the  Wyoming  National  Bank  and  of  the  Miners' 
Savings  Bank.     Married,  December  1,  1880,  Eleanor  Welles. 

•Benjamin  Reynolds,  A.B.,  Wilkesbarrc,  Pa. 

Bom  at  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  December  25,  1849.  Son  of  Hon.  William 
Champion  and  Jane  Holberton  (Smith)  Reynolds.  One  of  the 
founders  of  the  Anthracite  Bank  which  was  later  merged  with 
the  Miners'  Savings  Bank  and  became  President  of  the  resulting 
institution.  Director,  Hazard  Manufacturing  Co.  Married,  Grace 
Goodwin  Fuller.     Died  at  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  April  4,  1913. 

•William  Price  Marr,  Milton,  Pa. 

Born  at  Milton,  Pa.,  December  20,  1851.  Son  of  David  and  Harriet 
J.  (Matchin)  Marr.  Died  at  Milton,  Pa.,  January  5,  1870,  the 
result  of  a  railroad  crossing  accident. 

Samuel  Evans  Ewing,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Bryn  Mawr,  Pa. 

Born  at  Uniontown,  Pa.,  April  4,  1852.  Son  of  Judge  John  Kennedy 
and  Ellen  Louisa  (Willson)  Ewing.  Attorney-at-law.  Judge 
Court  of  Common  Pleas,  Fourteenth  Judicial  District  of  Penn- 
sylvania,   1899-1900. 

*Jacob  Herbert  Potts,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Trenton,  N.  J.,  July  3,  1851.  Son  of  William  Henry  and 
Hannah  (Stephens)  Potts.  Attorney-at-law.  In  1875  he  was  ap- 
pointed Assistant  Clerk  of  the  New  Jersey  Assembly;  in  1880-81 
and  1889-91  he  was  a  member  of  the  New  Jersey  Assembly;  in 
1894  he  was  appointed  Police  Justice  of  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  He 
died  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  April  2,  1907. 

♦Joseph  Jacob  Woods,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Wheeling,  W.  Va. 

Born  in  Ohio  County,  W.  Va.,  December  15,  1851.  Son  of  John  and 
Ruth  H.  (Jacob)  Woods.  Attorney-at-law.  He  was  elected  to  the 
State  Senate  of  West  Virginia,  1879-82;  in  1883  he  was  elected  to 
the  House  of  Delegates,  re-elected  in  1886  and  1888,  and  was 
Speaker  of  the  House  in  1888-89.  He  died  at  Wheeling,  W.  Va., 
January  17,  1900. 

•Thomas  Kell  Bradford,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Born  in  Baltimore,  Md.,  1850.  Son  of  Hon.  Augustus  Williamson 
Bradford,  Governor  of  Maryland,  and  Elizabeth  Kell.  Attorney- 
at-law.  Married,  1883,  Jane  Mayer.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
Samuel  W.  Bradford,  Beta,  '75.  Died  at  Concord,  N.  H.,  July 
14,  1906. 

•William  Potts  Sherman  Belville,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Born   at  Trenton,   N.   J.,   September,   1852.     Son   of   Robert   S.   and 

Elizabeth  (Justice)  Belville.    Clerk  of  U.  S.  District  Court,  Tren- 


BETA  CHAPTER.  163 

ton,   N.   J.,   1875-82.     Married,   1877,   Alice   Chumar,  of   Trenton, 
N.  J.     Died  at  Trenton,  N.  J.,  May  12,  1882. 

Alem  Price  Hull,  M.D.  [Jefferson  Medical],  Montgomery,  Pa. 
Born  at  Washingtonville,  Pa.,  December  7,  1848.  Son  of  Thomas 
Ryerson  and  Elizabeth  (McCormick)  Hull.  Physician.  President 
of  the  Farmers'  and  Citizens'  National  Bank,  1907  to  date,  and 
of  the  Montgomery  Water  Company,  1903  to  date.  Private  Sev- 
enty-fourth Pennsylvania  Volunteer  Infantry,  February,  1864,  to 
August,  1865.     First  Burgess  of  Montgomery,  1887. 

1873. 

*Edmund  Franklin  Garrett,  A.B.,  A.M. ;  M.D.  [Jefferson  Med- 
ical], Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  August  14,  1851.  Son  of  John  Walker  and 
Mary  Norton  (Shinn)  Garrett.  Physician.  Married,  June  1,  1877, 
Mary  Ritter.  He  was  a  member  of  the  Surgical  Staff  of  the  Ger- 
mantown  Hospital,  1881-91.  Died  at  Philadelphia,  December  16, 
1891. 

*  James  Catlett  Ernst,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Covington,. Ky. 

Born  at  Covington,  Ky.,  July  10,  1853.  Son  of  William  and  Sarah 
(Butler)  Ernst.  Banker  and  financier.  President  German  Na- 
tional Bank  of  Covington,  and  of  the  Cincinnati,  Newport  and 
Covington  Light  and  Traction  Company.  Married,  first,  June  4, 
1878,  Llewellyn  Matthews  Porter,  daughter  of  Thomas  Porter  of 
Cincinnati,  O.;  second,  1906,  Mrs.  Jennie  (Stites)  Early.  Died  at 
Asheville,  N.  C,  September  20,  1917. 

John  Henry  Collier,  A.B.,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

136  Washington  Street. 
Born   at    Paterson,    N.   J.,   October   15,    1851.    Son   of   Abram   and 
Eleanor   (Bell)   Collier.     Attorn ey-at-law. 

Robert  Grier  Patton,  Waco,  Tex. 

Provident  Building. 
Born  in  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  October  12,  1854.     Son  of  Benjamin  and 
Matilda   (Helfenstein)    Patton.     State  Agent  for  American  Free- 
hold   Land    Mortgage    Company    of    London,    Limited.     Married, 
February   2,   1888,   Elizabeth   Cury   Jones. 

1874. 

*  Alexander  Colwell  Crawford,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Kittanning,  Pa. 

Born  at  Kittanning,  Pa.,  November  10,  1853.  Son  of  Uohn  S.  Craw- 
ford, M.D.,  and  Sarah  A.  Colwell.  Attorney-at-law.  Died  in 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  June  2,  1890. 


i<H  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Samuel    Baechtel    Loose,    A.B.,    A.M.;    LL.B.     [Maryland], 

Hagerstown,  Md« 

Born  at  Hagerstown,  Md.,  August  10,  1852.  Son  of  Joseph  B.  and 
Henrietta  B.    (Baechtel)   Loose.     Attorney-at-law. 

Jacob  Hurd  Van  Dcventer,  A.B.,  Plaintield,  N.  J. 

•Henry  Walker,  A.B.,  Erie,  Pa. 

Born  at  Erie,  Pa.,  August  15,  1852.  Son  of  John  Hoge  and 
Catherine  Dudley  (Kelley)  Walker.  Law  student.  Died  at 
Brookfield,    Mo.,    April    6,  "l879. 

SHas  Pierson  Cook,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Hackettstown,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Hackettstown,  N.  J.,  1853.  Son  of  Louis  Cook,  M.D.,  and 
Janet  Hall.  Attorney-at-law.  Proprietor  and  editor  of  the  War- 
ren Republican.     Died  at  Hackettstown,  N.  J.,  January  20,  1893. 


1875. 

Samuel  Webster  Bradford,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Bel  Air,  Md. 

Born  in  Baltimore,  Md.,  January  31,  1850.  Son  of  Hon.  Augustus 
Williamson  Bradford,  Governor  of  Maryland,  and  Elizabeth  Kell. 
Attorney-at-law  and  banker.  Secretary  U.  S.  Commission 
Australian  Exhibitors,  Sydney  and  Melbourne,  1879-80.  Married, 
August  1,  1881,  Cornelia  Norris.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Thomas   K.  Bradford,   Beta,  '72. 

Oliver  Edward  Fleming,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind. 

Born,  November  25,  1851.  Attorney-at-law.  Prosecuting  Attorney 
in  Indiana.     Member  of  Indiana  Legislature,  1879. 

*Eben  William  Greenough,  A.B.,  A.M. ;  LL.B.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  at  Sunbury,  Pa.,  July  3,  1851.  Son  of  William  Israel  and 
.Mary  Catherine  (Baldy)  Greenough.  Attorney-at-law.  Married, 
Elizabeth  Swann  Hewitt.     Died  at  Sunbury,  Pa.,  April  4,  1905. 

Thomas    William    Harvey,    A.B.,    A.M.;    M.U.     [Columbia], 

Orange,  N.  J. 

463  Main  Street. 
Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  September  10,  1853.     Son  of  Hayward  A. 
and  Mary  M.   (Winant)   Harvey.     Physician.     Secretary  Board  of 
Health,  Orange,  N.  J.,  1880-84;  City  Physician  of  Orange,  1880-84. 
Married,   1882,   Katharine   Green. 


BETA  CHAPTER.  165 

John  Walton  De  Mott,  Clifton,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  March  9,  1853.  Son  of  George  V.  and 
Mary   (Newkirk)    De  Mott. 

*Arch  Bishop  Eldredge,  Marquette,  Mich. 

Born  at  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.,  May  12,  1853.  Son  of  Charles  A.  and 
Maria  (Bishop)  Eldredge.  Attorney-at-law.  Vice-President  and 
General  Attorney  of  the  Duluth,  South  Shore  and  Atlantic  Rail- 
road. Married,  May,  1882,  Jeanie  H.  Rose.  Died  at  Marquette, 
Mich.,   September  9,  1918. 

*Herman  Groesbeck  Denison,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

Born  at  Columbus,  Ohio,  March  7,  1853.  Son  of  Hon.  William  Den- 
ison, War  Governor  of  Ohio,  and  Ann  Eliza  Neil.  Attorney-at- 
law.     Died  at  Columbus,  O.,  July  31,  1912. 

1876. 

Harrington  Brown,  A.B. ;  LL.B.   [George  Washington  Univ.], 
Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

3975  Vermont  Avenue. 
Born  at  Washington,  D.  C,  January  1,  1856.  Son  of  William  Van 
Horn  and  Adelaide  J.  (Harrington)  Brown.  Manufacturer. 
President,  Southern  Refining  Company.  Married,  December  13, 
1882,  Minnie  Toland  Glassell.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Thomas  B.  Brown,  Beta,  '70. 

*Lewis  Mulford  Walker,  A.B.,  Freehold,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Monroe's  Ford,  N.  J.,  January  16,  1855.  Son  of  Joseph 
B.  and  Mary  Walker.     Died  at  Davis,  Cal.,  May  10,  1878. 

Charles  du  Fief  Fowler,  A.B.,  A.M. ;  LL.B.  [George  Washing- 
ton Univ.],  Washington,  D.  C. 

437  Seventh  Street,  N.  W. 
Born  at  Washington,  D.  C,  September  2,  1854.     Son  of  Samuel  and 
Jane  S.   (du  Fief)  Fowler.     Attorney-at-law.     Married,  October  7, 
1907,  Ellie  S.  Welsh.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Willis  Fow- 
ler, Beta,  '81. 

Spencer  Stout  Weart,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

273  Washington  Street. 
Born  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  September  5,  1856.     Son  of  Jacob  and 
Catharine    Jane     (Van    Winkle)     Weart.     Attorney-at-law.     City 
Attorney  of  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  1894-97.    Married,  Clara  South- 
mayd  Pendexter. 


166  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

*Hamilton  Markley,  Camden,  N.  J. 

Born  May  6,  1854.  Son  of  Albert  W.  and  Mary  Josephine  Markley. 
He  entered  the  service  of  the  Pennsylvania  Railroad  in  Philadel- 
phia and  filled  positions  of  responsibility  until  his  death.  In  1895 
he  was  elected  a  Director  in  the  Philadelphia  Ferry  Company. 
He  was  appointed  by  General  Sewell  a  member  of  the  Staff  of 
the  Second  Brigade,  New  Jersey  National  Guard,  and  subsequently 
Engineer  with  the  rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel.  He  was  a  member 
of  the  Society  of  the  Cincinnati  and  New  Jersey  Society  Sons  of 
the  Revolution.     He  died  at  Camden,  N.  J.,  April  4,  1900. 

Thomas  Randolph  Sheets,  Chicago,  111. 

Peoples  Gas  Bldg.,  Michigan  Boulevard. 


1877. 

*Frank  Hartley,  A.B. ;  M.D.   [Columbia],  LL.D.,  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

Born  at  Washington,  D.  C,  June  10,  1857.  Son  of  Hon.  John  Fair- 
field and  Mary  (King)  Hartley.  Surgeon.  Demonstrator  of 
Anatomy,  1889,  and  Professor  of  Clinical  Surgery,  Columbia  Uni- 
versity, 1900  to  1913;  Attending  Surgeon  Bellevue  Hospital,  1888- 
92,  and  New  York  Hospital  and  Babies'  Hospital,  1892  to  1913; 
Consulting  Surgeon  to  New  York  Cancer,  General  Memorial, 
French  and  Nyack  Hospitals.  Married,  August  1,  1899,  Emma 
Allyce   Parker.     Died  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  June   19,  1913. 


1879. 

Edward  Hough  Trotter,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Philadelphia. 

Eighteenth   Street   and   "Washington   Avenue. 
Born   in   Philadelphia,   April   2,   1857.     Son   of   William   Henry   and 
Maria  Louisa   (Farr)   Trotter.     President  of  the  Delaware  Metal 
Refinery,   1904   to   date.     Married,   first  in   1883,  Fanny  Trumbull 
Cross;  second  in  1892,  Helen  C.  Trumbull. 

*Jacob  Ridgwav  Wright,  A.B.,  Wilkcs-Barrc,  Pa. 

Born  at  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  July  7,  1856.  Son  of  Harrison  and  Emily 
(Cist)  Wright.  Attorney-at-law.  Member  of  the  Pennsylvania 
legislature,  1887-88.  Major,  Ninth  Regiment  Infantry,  N.  G.  P. 
Married,  Stella  Rieman.  Died  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  January  20, 
1905. 


BETA  CHAPTER.  ^7 

1881. 

Willis  Fowler,  B.S. ;  LL.B.  [George  Washington  Univ.],  New 

York,  N.  Y. 

40  Wall  Street. 

Born  at  Washington,  D.  C,  May  20,  1859.    Son  of  Samuel  and  Jane 

S.    (du    Fief)    Fowler.     Attorney-at-law.     Married    December    14, 

1910,   Mrs.   George   Dusenbury.    Relative   in   Fraternity,   brother, 

Charles   du  F.   Fowler,   Beta,  '76. 

Charter  withdrawn. 


Gamma  Chapter 

LAFAYETTE  COLLEGE 

EASTON,  PENNSYLVANIA 


Instituted  December  20,  A.  D.  1853 


STACY  GARDNER  POTTS,  Jr.  (B) 

WILLIAM  LEWIS  NEFF 

JAMES  SHIPPEN  BURD 

VAN  LEAR  PERRY 

DAVID  WALKER  STEWART 

NATHAN  SHOEMAKER 

SAMUEL  SMITH 


History  of  Gamma  Chapter 

Gamma,  the  third  chapter  to  be  founded,  was  established 
at  Lafayette  College,  Easton,  Pa.,  on  December  20,  1853,  eight 
months  after  the  foundation  of  Beta  at  Princeton.  The  short 
distance  from  Princeton  to  Easton,  and  the  intimate  relations 
existing  between  the  two  colleges,  for  the  reason  that  both  were 
under  the  auspices  of  the  Presbyterian  Church,  naturally  led 
Beta  to  look  toward  Lafayette  as  the  site  of  another  chapter, 
and,  upon  assent  of  the  Alpha  Chapter,  the  chapter  was  duly 
founded.  Stacy  Gardner  Potts,  Jr.,  who  had  been  initiated  as 
a  student  at  Princeton,  entered  Lafayette  and  gathered  together 
the  nucleus  of  the  chapter. 

Gamma  was  the  first  chapter  of  any  fraternity  to  enter 
Lafayette,  and  upon  her  fell  the  entire  concentrated  opposition 
of  faculty  and  trustees.  The  official  opposition  in  1857  took 
the  form  of  compelling  every  new  student  to  take  an  oath  at 
matriculation  that  he  was  not  and  would  not  become  a  member 
of  a  secret  Greek  letter  society.  Despite  this,  the  chapter 
reported  to  the  Convention  of  1860  that  it  "  continued  to  pros- 
per and  from  time  to  time  initiated  some  of  the  first  men  in  the 
institution."  Prior  to  1860  the  trustees  had  withdrawn  this 
oath,  so  that  the  delegate  was  able  to  report  that  "  the  dark 
clouds  of  the  displeasure  of  the  powers  that  be  which  hung  over 
us  have  been  dispelled,  and  the  sunshine  has  broken  through  to 
light  and  cheer  our  pathway.  .  .  .  This  odious,  unjust  and 
tyrannical  act  has  been  repealed  and  we  stand  to-day  recog- 
nized and  endorsed  by  faculty  and  students." 

For  over  twenty  years  Gamma  pursued  a  career  of  great 
prosperity,  numbering  among  her  members  many  brethren  who 
have  since  become  well  known  in  professional  and  business  life. 
About- 1880,  however,  the  attendance  at  Lafayette  had  fallen 
off  and  the  number  of  students  considered  available  for  member- 
ship were  very  small.     This  fact,  coupled  with  the  failure  of 

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172  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

several  undergraduates  to  return  to  college,  reduced  the  chapter 
in  1882  to  one  active  man.  In  the  following  year  the  Grand 
Chapter  formally  withdrew  the  charter.  The  men  of  Gamma, 
however,  all  continue  to  display  great  interest  and  loyalty  to 
the  Fraternity.  A  number  of  them,  located  in  New  York,  are 
among  the  most  active  members  of  the  New  York  Alumni 
Chapter. 


Gamma  Chapter 


1852. 

Washington  Scott  Johnston,  A.B.,  Johnson  City,  Tenn. 

351  East  Main  Street. 
Born  in  Readington  Township,  Hunterdon  County,  N.  J.,  January  8, 
1833.  Son  of  John  J.  and  Eliza  (Ten  Eyck)  Johnston.  Civil  En- 
gineer; later  attorney-at-law.  Coroner  of  Warren  County,  N.  J., 
1881-84.  Private,  47th  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  April  9,  1861-1863, 
and  Adjutant  and  First  Lieutenant  of  same  regiment,  1863-66. 

1854. 

*William  Lewis  Neff,  A.B.,  Connellsville,  Pa. 

Born  at  Williamsburg,  Pa.,  November  10,  1832.  Son  of  John  K. 
and  Susan  (Huyette)  Neff.  Attorney-at-law;  subsequently  iron 
'  manufacturer  and  merchant.  Organizer  and  Captain  Company  C, 
Third  Pennsylvania  Volunteer  Infantry,  1861 ;  Captain  Company  D, 
Twenty-second  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Cavalry,  1863-64;  Second 
Lieutenant,  U.  S.  Army,  and  recruiting  officer,  August,  1864;  re- 
cruited Company  B,  Two  Hundred  and  Third  Pennsylvania  Volun- 
teer Infantry.  Married,  first,  1861,  Belle  Van  Devander,  who  died 
1870;  second,  October  31,  1878,  Anna  M.  White.  He  died  at 
Connellsville,  Pa.,  January  5,  1910. 

1855. 

*William  McCormick  Allison,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Mifflintown,  Pa. 

Born  at  Kilbarchan,  Renfrewshire,  Scotland,  January  25,  1833. 
Son  of  Rev.  Matthew  and  Agnes  (Gemmell)  Allison.  Founder  and 
editor  Juniata  Republican;  founder  and  editor  Altoona  Tribune, 
1856;  also  founder  and  editor  New  Era,  Hendersonville,  N.  C. 
Quartermaster-Sergeant  One  Hundred  and  Twenty-sixth  Regiment 
Pennsylvania  Volunteer  Infantry,  1862-63.  Assistant  Assessor 
Internal  Revenue  Fourteenth  District  of  Pennsylvania,  1866-69. 
Chief  Burgess,  Mifflintown,  Pa.,  1866.  Married,  1866,  Ellen  E. 
Curtis.     Died   at  Mifflintown,   Pa.,   December  21,  1898. 

*  James  Shippen  Burd,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Born  at  Duncanville,  Pa.,  September  11,  1835.  Attorney-at-law;  sub- 
sequently engaged  in  business  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  until  his  death 
there,  December  16,  1876. 

173 


174  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

•William  Albro  Jenks,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Easton,  Pa. 

Born  at  Bridesburg,  Philadelphia,  May  22,  1834.  Son  of  Alfred  and 
Sarah  (Albro)  Jenks.  Presbyterian  clergyman.  He  laid  the 
cornerstone  of  Jenks  Hall  in  1865,  and  was  President  of  the  Alumni 
Association,  Lafayette  College,  1870-71.  He  died  at  Easton,  Pa., 
March   97,    1885. 

•Richard  De  Charms   Barclay,  A.B.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  at  Bedford,  Pa.,  March  3,  1836.  Son  of  Francis  B.  Barclay, 
M.D.,  and  Camilla  Bonnett.  Attorney-at-law.  He  was  Private 
Secretary  to  Presidents  Scott  and  Roberts,  of  the  Pennsylvania 
Railroad  Company,  1863-84,  and  was  then  made  a  General  Assist- 
ant in  the  executive  department  of  that  corporation.  He  was 
President  of  the  Bedford  and  Bridgeport  Railroad  Company, 
1894-1908,  and  a  Director  in  a  number  of  subsidiary  lines  of  the 
Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company.  Inspector  of  the  Philadelphia 
County  Prison  and  the  Secretary  and  President  respectively  of  its 
Board,  1888-1906.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Member  of  the  Historical 
Society  of  Pennsylvania  and  Pennsylvania  Society  Sons  of  the 
Revolution.     He  died  at  Bryn  Mawr,  Pa.,  October  4,  1908. 

•Horace  Bonham,  A.B.,  A.M.,  York,  Pa. 

Born  near  York,  Pa.,  November  25,  1835.  Son  of  Samuel  Cox  and 
Elizabeth  (Stehman)  Bonham.  Editor,  York  Republican  1860-61. 
Artist,  1866-92.  Assessor,  U.  S.  Internal  Revenue,  Fifteenth  Penn- 
sylvania District,  1862-66.  Married,  January  27,  1870,  Rebekah 
Lewis.     He  died  at  York,  Pa.,  March  7,  1892. 

•Francis   Kennedy,  A.B.,   A.M.;   Ph.G.    [Phila.   Coll.  Phar.], 
Belvidere,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Belvidere,  N.  J.,  December  22,  1834.  Son  of  Phineas  B.  and 
Priscilla  (Carr)  Kennedy.  Druggist.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Edward  T.  Kennedy,  Gamma,  '60.  Died  at  Belvidere, 
N.  J.,  March  24,  1866. 

•Robert  Montgomery  McCormick,  A.B.,  Milton,  Pa. 

Born  at  Paradise,  Pa.,  October  25,  1834.  Son  of  Robert  and  Eliza 
(Montgomery)  McCormick.  Attorney-at-law.  Captain  Company 
G,  Seventh  Regiment,  Pennsylvania  Cavalry,  1861,  and  was  killed 
by  guerillas  at  Bardstown,  Ky.,  December  29,  1864. 

•Van  Lear  Perry,  A.B.  [Franklin  and  Marshall]  ;  M.D.  [Jef- 
ferson Medical],  Navassa,  W.  I. 
Born  at  Cumberland,  Md.,  April  20,  1837.  Son  of  Judge  Thomas 
Perry  and  Mary  Louisa  Van  Lear.  Physician.  Enlisted  in  Com- 
pany G,  Second  Virginia  Infantry,  Stonewall  Brigade.  He  was 
soon  detailed,  on  account  of  special  chemical  knowledge,  for 
laboratory   work  at   Petersburg,  Va.,  and  Lincolnton,   N.   C.     At 


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the  close  of  the  war  he  retired  as  Assistant  Surgeon,  Fifty-seventh 
Virginia  Regiment,  C.  S.  A.  In  the  autumn  of  1865  he  went  to 
Navassa,  W.  I.,  as  Assistant  Superintendent  and  Surgeon  of  that 
island.    Died  October  26,  1869,  at  Navassa,  W.  I. 

*Nathan  Denison  Shoemaker,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 

Born  at  Forty-Fort,  Pa.,  December  5,  1835.  Son  of  George  and 
Rebecca  W.  (Jones)  Shoemaker.  Farmer.  Married,  June  16,  1862, 
Emma  Shoemaker.     Died  at  Wyoming,  Pa.,  July  6,  1862. 

*David  Walker  Stewart,  Dayton,  Ohio. 

Born  at  Colerain,  Pa.,  March  3,  1834.  Son  of  David  and  Sarah 
(Walker)  Stewart.  Lumber  merchant.  Married,  June  5,  1862, 
Sarah  Spining.     Died  at  Dayton,  O.,  May  22,  1914. 

1857. 

*Thomas  Barber  Howard,  A.B.,  Denmark,  Tenn. 

Born  in  Kelly  Township,  Union  County,  Pa.,  December,  1836. 
Teacher.     Died  at  Denmark,  Tenn.,  July  17,  1859. 

*Isaac  Thomas  Jones,  A.B.,  Elk  Ridge,  Md. 

Born  at  West  River,  Md.,  December  2,  1838.  Son  of  Edward  and 
(Croxall)  Jones.  Attorney-at-law.  Member  of  the  Mary- 
land Legislature  from  Howard  County,  1867-68.  Associate  Judge 
of  the  Fifth  Circuit,  1882,  and  Chief  Judge  and  a  member  of  the 
Maryland  Court  of  Appeals,  1899-1907.  Married,  1868,  Mary  Gam- 
brill.     He  died  at  Elk  Ridge,  Md.,  January  10,  1907. 

*William  Kennedy,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Pottsville,  Pa. 

Born  at  Easton,  Pa.,  September  22,  1838.  Son  of  Stewart  Kennedy, 
M.D.,  and  Ann  Ferguson.  Attorney-at-law.  Editor.  Assistant 
Assessor  of  U.  S.  Internal  Revenue,  1867.  Private  in  the  One 
Hundred  and  Twenty-sixth  Pennsylvania  Regiment,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers, 1862-63.  Married,  first,  Ellen  Culbertson;  second,  Mary 
Hanch.     He  died  at  Pottsville,  Pa.,  February  10,  1893. 

*James  Alexander  Laughlin,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Born  in  Cumberland  County,  Pa.,  July  18,  1835.  Son  of  John  and 
Mary  (Williamson)  Laughlin.  For  thirty  years  Secretary  and 
Treasurer  of  Hibben  Dry  Goods  Company.  Married,  1869,  Mary 
N.  Carty.    Died  in  Cincinnati,  O.,  July  19,  1910. 

*William    Calvin    Roller,    A.B. ;    M.D.     [Jefferson    Medical], 
Hollidaysburg,  Pa. 

Born  at  Williamsburg,  Pa.,  March  6,  1838.  Son  of  Joshua  and 
Elizabeth    (Moore)    Roller.     Physician.     Assistant  Surgeon  of  the 


i/6  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Third  and  of  the  Twenty-third  Pennsylvania  Regiments  U.  S. 
Volunteers,  1861-65.  President  Hollidaysburg  School  Board. 
-Married,  first,  March  6,  1866,  Anna  Catherine  Criswell;  second, 
-May  22,  1873,  Ellen  Aden  Bell.  Died  at  Hollidaysburg,  Pa., 
-March  11,  1897. 

*  Samuel  Smith,  Cumberland,  Md. 

Born  at  Cuuierberland,  Md.,  February  16,  1837.  Attorney-at-law. 
Died  at  Cumberland,  Md.,  February,  191.'. 

*Edward  Newton  Yansant,  A.B.,  Yardlejville,  Pa. 

Born  at  Yardleyville,  Pa.,  August  15,  1834.  Attorney-at-law.  Died 
in  Philadelphia,  October  17,  1863. 

1858. 

*Ncilson  Abeel  Baldwin,  A.B.,  A.M.;  M.D.   [Yale],  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

Born  at  Flatbush,  N.  Y.,  February  28,  1839.  Son  of  Rev.  John  Abeel 
and  Elizabeth  E.  (Van  Kleeck)  Baldwin.  Physician.  Health  In- 
spector, Brooklyn,  1871.  Police  Surgeon,  Brooklyn,  1873-75. 
Surgeon  One  Hundred  and  Seventy-third  New  York  Volunteers, 
1862-65;  Surgeon  N.  G.,  State  of  New  York,  1866-70.  Fellow 
and  once  Vice-President  of  the  American  Academy  of  Medicine. 
Died  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  August  29,  1906. 

*Francis  Latta  Du  Bois,  A.B.,  A.M.;  M.D.    [Pennsylvania], 
Portsmouth,  N.  H. 

Born  at  New  London,  Pa.,  October  21,  1837.  Son  of  Rev.  Robert  P. 
and  Jane  H.  (Latta)  Du  Bois.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Entered  the 
Navy  as  Assistant  Surgeon  May  22,  1862.  Promoted  to  Passed 
Assistant  Surgeon  October  30,  1865.  Surgeon  February  20,  1870. 
Medical  Inspector  September  15,  1888.  Was  present  at  the  battle 
of  Chantilly  and  nearly  captured.  In  1866  went  to  Panama  in 
charge  of  medical  stores,  and  was  ordered  to  duty  on  the  Fredonia, 
which  vessel  was  wrecked  by  a  tidal  wave  on  the  coast  of  Peru 
in  1868,  and  he  was  one  of  five  persons  saved.  Subsequently  was 
on  duty  at  Chelsea  (Mass.),  Key  West,  and  on  the  European 
station.  Fleet  Surgeon,  November,  1891,  to  September,  1894.  Mar- 
ried, Clara  Buck.  Surgeon  in  charge  of  naval  hospital  at  Ports- 
mouth,  N.   H.,  until  his  death,   February  24,   1895. 

1859. 

'Jaiin's  Cochran  Annan,  Emmittsburg,  Md. 

Born  at  Knimittsburg,  Md.,  January  29,  1837.  Son  of  Andrew 
Annan,   M.I).,  and    Eliza  Motter.     Merchant.     Served  as   a   United 


GAMMA  CHAPTER.  177 

States  Volunteer  during  the  Civil  War.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Andrew  A.  Annan,  Gamma,  '61.  Died  at  Emmittsburg, 
Md.,  August  7,  1894. 

*Henrj  Clay  Dentler,  A.B.,  McEwensville,  Pa. 

Born  at  McEwensville,  Pa.  Son  of  John  F.  and  Matilda  (Arm- 
strong) Dentler.  Attorney-at-law.  Lieutenant  and  Aide-de-Camp 
Pennsylvania  Infantry,  U.  S.  Volunteers,  and  First  Sergeant  in  the 
Fourth  New  York  Artillery  during  the  Civil  War.  Died  at  Sol- 
diers'  Home,  Leavenworth,   Kan.,  November  21,  1902. 

*Thomas  Bradun  Gillespie,  A.B.,  Principio,  Md. 

Born  at  Principio,  Md.,  August  12,  1838.  Son  of  Thomas  Jefferson 
and  Mary  Crow  (Eves)  Gillespie.  Farmer.  School  and  County 
Commissioner.  Married,  November  20,  1866,  Sarah  Rebecca 
Patten.     Died  near  Rising  Sun,  Md.,  February  17,  1912. 

*Frank  Davis  Hetrich,  A.B.,  A.M.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Born  at  Easton,  Pa.,  October  19,  1835.  Son  of  Josiah  P.  and 
Susan  (Davis)  Hetrich.  Chief  Assayer  U.  S.  Mint,  Denver,  Car- 
son, New  Orleans  and  San  Francisco,  1863  to  1913.  Lieutenant 
Ninth  Regiment,  Pennsylvania  Infantry,  1861.  Married,  April  30, 
1872,  Lucy  Curry.    Died  in  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  May  9,  1913. 

Joseph  Henry  Hayes,  A.B.,  A.M.;  M.D.   [Jefferson  Medical], 
Lock  Haven,  Pa. 

143  East  Water   Street. 
Born  at  Watsontown,  Pa.,  April  9,  1841.     Son  of  William  and  Sarah 
(Reeder)      Hayes.     Physician.     Surgeon     Ninetieth     Pennsylvania 
Volunteers,   1862-65. 

*Henry  Daniel  Lachenour,  M.D.  [Jefferson  Medical],  Easton, 
Pa. 

Born  at  Easton,  Pa.,  June  18,  1837.  Son  of  Daniel  Lachenour,  M.D., 
and  Margaret  Henry.  Physician.  Married,  Laura  Stewart.  He 
died  at  Easton,  Pa.,  November  6,  1893. 

Hampton  Carson  Watson,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

5207  Monte  Vista  Avenue. 
Born  at  Watsontown,  Pa.,  December  4,  1839.  Son  of  General  David 
Correy  and  Margaret  (Wilson)  Watson.  Teacher,  then  in  bank- 
ing business.  Private  One  Hundred  and  Twenty-fifth  Pennsylvania 
Regiment  during  the  Civil  War.  Married,  June  9,  1875,  Caroline 
J.   Wilson. 


178  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

♦William  Watson,  A.M.;  M.D.  [Pennsylvania],  Bedford,  Pa. 
Born  at  Bedford,  Pa.,  September  4,  1837.  Son  of  William  Hartley 
Watson,  M.D.,  and  Charlotte  Schell.  Physician.  Surgeon  of  the 
One  Hundred  and  Fifth  Pennsylvania  Regiment,  U.  S.  Volunteers, 
and  also  Division  Surgeon,  1862-65.  Died  at  Bedford,  Pa.,  March 
13,   1879. 

*John  Randolph  Hilton,  M.D.  [Jefferson  Medical],  Belvidere, 
N.  J. 

Born  at  Bloomsbury,  N.  J.,  May  4,  1835.  Son  of  William  and 
Rachel  (Renauff)  Hilton.  Physician.  Hospital  Steward,  then 
promoted  shortly  to  Assistant  Surgeon  Fifteenth  New  Jersey  Regi- 
ment, 1862,  until  his  death.  Married,  Helen  Sharpe.  He  died  at 
White  Oak  Church,  Va.,  March  17,  1863,  and  was  buried  at  Bel- 
videre, N.  J.,  where  a  monument  was  erected  by  his  comrades. 

*Ed\vard  Thomas  Kennedy,  Greenfield,  Mo. 

Born  at  Belvidere,  N.  J.,  May  26,  1839.  Son  of  Phineas  Barbour  and 
Priscilla  (Carr)  Kennedy.  Druggist.  Clerk  Circuit  Court, 
Twenty-third  Judicial  District  of  Missouri,  1872-82.  Captain 
Company  C,  later  promoted  to  brevet  Major,  Eleventh  New  Jersey 
Regiment  U.  S.  Volunteers,  1862-64,  when  he  was  honorably  dis- 
charged because  of  wounds  received  at  the  battle  of  the  Wilder- 
ness. Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Francis  Kennedy,  Gamma 
'56.     Died   at   Greenfield,   Mo.,   October   7,   1902. 

*Seth  Stephen  Lounsbery,  A.M.;  M.D.    [Columbia],  Bedford, 
N.  Y. 

Born  at  Bedford,  N.  Y.,  September  11,  1837.  Son  of"  Phineas  and 
Charlotte  (Lyon)  Lounsbery.  Physician.  Surgeon  One  Hundred 
and  Fifty-fifth  Regiment  New  York  Volunteers  and  Colonel  of  a 
New  York  regiment  during  the  Civil  War.  Died  at  Bedford,  N.  Y., 
April  26,   1872. 

1861. 

*William  H.  Alexander,  Vincennes,  Ind. 

Sergeant  in  the  Fourth  Illinois  Cavalry,  U.  S.  Volunteers.  Died  at 
Vincennes,  Ind.,  1862. 

*Andrevv  Augustus  Annan,  Emmittsburg,  Md. 

Born  at  Emmittsburg,  Md.,  December  17,  1838.  Son  of  Andrew 
Annan,  M.D.,  and  Eliza  Motter.  Manufacturer.  Member  Mary- 
land Legislature,  1884  and  1894.  Sergeant,  Company  C,  Third 
Maryland  Cavalry,  U.  S.  Volunteers,  1861-64.  Married,  February 
15,  1888,  Luella  M.  White.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  James 
C.  Annan,  Gamma  '59.     Died  at  Emmittsburg,  Md.,  Nov.  29,  1915. 


GAMMA  CHAPTER.  179 

*Edward  Stuart  Carrell,  Easton,  Pa. 

Born  at  Uniontown,  N.  J.,  August  11,  1841.  Son  of  Rev.  John  J. 
and  Leonora  (Heckman)  Carrell.  Captain  Co.  G,  Ninth  New 
Jersey  Infantry,  U.  S.  Volunteers,  and  was  killed  in  battle  of 
Drury's  Bluff,  Va.,  May  16,  1864.  Married,  May  19,  1863,  Eliza- 
beth A.  Culbertson. 

♦Thomas  McCamant,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

Born  in  Antis  Township,  Blair  County,  Pa.,  July  29,  1840.  Son 
of  Graham  and  Mary  (Meadville)  McCamant.  Attorney-at-law. 
*  Solicitor  for  Commissioners  of  Blair  County,  Pa.,  1866.  Deputy 
Secretary  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania,  1878.  Auditor- 
General  of  Pennsylvania,  1888-93.  Lieutenant  Company  G,  One 
Hundred  and  Twenty-fifth  Regiment,  Pennsylvania  Infantry. 
Married,  November  22,  1866,  Delia  Rollins.  He  died  at  Harris- 
burg, Pa.,  March  5,  1907. 

♦Clinton  Willits  Neal,  A.B.,  Bloomsburg,  Pa. 

Born  at  Bloomsburg,  Pa.,  November  9,  1839.  Son  of  William  and 
Catherine  (Christman)  Neal.  Engaged  in  coal  and  iron  business. 
First  Lieutenant  and  Quartermaster  One  Hundred  and  Thirty- 
second  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  1862-63.  Married,  1870,  Emma 
Snyder. 

1862. 

♦James     Robinson     Campbell,     A.B.     and    A.M.     [Williams], 
Woodstock,  Va. 

Born  at  Sabathua,  India,  February  28,  1840.  Son  of  Rev.  James 
Robinson  and  (Corcoran)  Campbell.  Presbyterian  clergy- 
man. Paymaster's  Clerk  in  U.  S.  Navy  during  Civil  War. 
Died  at  Woodstock,  Va.,  May  2,  1898. 

♦Hervey  H.  Grotz,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Bloomsburg,  Pa. 

Born  at  Bloomsburg,  Pa.,  March  25,  1840.  Son  of  John  Kuhn  and 
Elizabeth  (Fister)  Grotz.  Attorney-at-law,  Internal  Revenue  Col- 
lector, and  then  banker.  Married  Sarah  Augusta  Brown.  Died  at 
Bloomsburg,  Pa.,  December  20,  1910. 

Henry  Martyn  Worrell,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Boston,  Mass. 

505  Blue  Hill  Avenue. 
Born  at  Princeton,  N.  J.,  October  17,  1841.     Son  of  Charles  Foster 
and     Euphemia     (Senn)     Worrell.     Teacher.     Phi     Beta     Kappa. 
Married,  December  22,  1870,  Persis  Fidelia   Reeve. 


1S0  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1863. 
*Jolm  Mitchell  Bingham,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

Born  at  Hollidaysburg,  Pa.,  Sept.  30,  1840.  Son  of  Thomas  and 
Mary  Steel  (Mitchell)  Bingham.  Salesman.  Died  at  Harrisburg, 
Pa.,  January  21,   1890. 

•Robert  Craig*,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Born  at  Lehigh  Gap,  Pa.,  January  20,  1843.  Son  of  Thomas  and 
Catherine  (Hagenbuch)  Craig.  Officer  in  U.  S.  Army.  Entered 
U.  S.  Military  Academy  at  West  Point  in  1862  and  was  graduated 
in  1866.  Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant  June  18,  1866,  and  pro- 
moted to  First  Lieutenant,  Fifth  Regiment,  U.  S.  Artillery,  Feb- 
ruary 5,  1867.  Served  with  Chief  Signal  Officer  from  February, 
1890,  to  December,  1898,  in  the  preparation  of  weather  forecasts. 
Captain  and  Assistant  Quartermaster,  January  16,  1889,  to  Decem- 
ber, 1890.  Captain  Signal  Corps  December  18,  1890.  Major,  March 
29,  1897,  and  Lieutenant-Colonel,  July  8,  1898.  Placed  on  retired 
list  of  the  Army,  on  account  of  disability,  December  1,  1899.  Died 
in  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  July  4,  1917. 

•Thomas  Renick  Hayes,  M.D.  [Chicago  Med.  Coll.],  Belief onte, 

Pa. 

Born  at  Miffiinburg,  Pa.,  July  1,  1839.  Son  of  Robert  Goodloe 
Harper  and  Esther  Renick  (Foster)  Hayes.  Physician.  Married, 
December  28,  1871,  Sarah  Banks  McAllister.  Died  at  Atlantic 
City,  N.  J.,  December  27,  1913. 

Brainerd  Leaman,  A.M.;  M.D.    [Jefferson  Medical],  Leaman 
Place,  Pa. 

Born  at  Leaman  Place,  Pa.,  March  28,  1842.  Son  of  Rev.  John  and 
Martha  (McClung)  Leaman.  Physician.  Assistant  Surgeon 
Forty-seventh  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  1863.  Acting 
Assistant  Surgeon,  U.  S.  Army,  1863-64,  and  served  in  the  military 
hospitals  in  Philadelphia.  Died  at  Leaman  Place,  Pa.,  January  28, 
1904. 

John  Lowry  Lloyd,  Altoona,  Pa. 

First  National  Bank  Building. 
Born  at  Hollidaysburg,  Pa.,  April  19,  1842.  Son  of  William  M. 
and  Jane  (Lowry)  Lloyd.  Banker.  President,  First  National 
Bank,  Altoona,  Pa.,  Altoona  Clearing  House,  Altoona  Gas  Com- 
pany, Altoona  Coal  &  Coke  Company,  and  Allegheny  Water  Com- 
pany.    Married,  January  4,  1866,  Carolyn  B.   McCord. 

William  Penn  Smith,  A.B.,  Hollidaysburg,  Pa. 

Born  at  Hollidaysburg,  Pa.,  December  3,  1840.  Son  of  Joseph  and 
Jane   (Davidson)   Smith.     Attorney-at-law;  later  engaged  in  coal, 


GAMMA  CHAPTER.  181 

lumber  and  real  estate  business.  Served  in  the  Thirty-second 
Regiment  Pennsylvania  Militia  during  the  emergency  in  1863. 
Married,  January  8,  1868,  Virginia  Watson. 


1864. 

Henry  Levari  Bunstein,  A.B.,  A.M.  (II),  Milford,  Del. 

Born  at  Easton,  Pa.,  August  18,  1844.  Son  of  Oliver  and  Esther 
(Levan)  Bunstein.  Graduated  at  Union  Theological  Seminary, 
New  York,  1872.  Presbyterian  clergyman.  President  of  Board 
of  Education,  Milford  (Del.),  and  Supervising  Principal  of 
Schools  there.  Private  in  Thirty-eighth  Regiment,  Pennsylvania 
Militia,  during  the  emergency  in  1863.  Married,  June  10,  1870, 
Ella  Mary  Cook. 

Charles  Francis  Chidsey,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Easton,  Pa. 

133  Bushkill  Street. 
Born  at  Easton,  Pa.,  December  25,  1843.  Son  of  Russell  Smith  and 
Eliza  (Woodin)  Chidsey.  Attorney-at-law.  First  Mayor  of  Eas- 
ton, 1887-89.  President  Board  of  Education  1876-77.  Private 
Company  D,  One  Hundred  and  Twenty-ninth  Regiment  Pennsyl- 
vania Volunteers  and  First  Lieutenant,  Company  C,  Thirty-eighth 
Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  1862-63.  Member  of  Council 
of  Borough  of  Easton,  1883-86.  Inspector  of  Northampton  County 
Prison,  1881-86.  Member  of  the  Pennsylvania  Legislature  from 
Northampton  County,  1897-98. 

♦John  Boyd  Grier,  A.B.,  A.M.,  D.D.,  Danville,  Pa. 

Born  at  Danville,  Pa.,  August  26,  1843.  Son  of  Michael  Cooper  and 
Isabella  (Montgomery)  Grier.  Presbyterian  clergyman.  Tutor  at 
Lafayette  College,  1862-72,  and  Adjunct  Professor  of  Modern 
Languages  at  same,  1872.  Private  in  Thirty-eighth  Regiment, 
Pennsylvania  Militia,  during  the  emergency  of  1863.  Married, 
February  15,  1900,  Mary  Thrush  Ely.  Died  at  Ventnor,  N.  J., 
May  26,  1919. 

♦William  Henry  Risk,  M.D.  [Pennsylvania],  Summit,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Muncy,  Pa.,  February  15,.  1842.  Son  of  James  and  Catherine 
(Stauffer)  Risk.  Physician.  Private  and  non-commissioned  offi- 
cer of  U.  S.  Volunteers  in  Civil  War  for  a  short  time.  Married 
Sophia  Woodruff.     Died  at  Summit,  N.  J.,  February  7,  1905. 

John  Witherow   Stewart,   A.B. ;   M.D.    [Pennsylvania],   Rock 

Island,  111. 

316  Safety  Bldg. 
Born  near  Graceham,  Md.,  January  21,  1844.     Son  of  John  Sheeler 
and  Margaret  Barbour   (Witherow)    Stewart.     Physician,  1867-69. 


i8a  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Was  Assistant  Surgeon  in  the  National  Home  for  Disabled  Vol- 
unteer Soldiers  at  Columbus,  Ohio,  and  at  Dayton,  Ohio.  Engaged 
in  hardware  business,  18(i9-1905,  and  since  then  in  real  estate 
business.     Married,  December  5,  1867,  Rosa  Bella  McLean. 

1865. 

•Francis      Vogel      Barnet,      A.B.      and      A.M.      [Princeton], 
Philadelphia. 

Son  of  David  and  Louisa  (Berlin)  Barnet.  Druggist,  then  attorney - 
at-law.  Married,  July  3,  1867,  Mary  Fine.  Died  at  Phoenixville, 
Pa.,  June  20,  1907,  aged  65  years. 

*Edward   Moore  Biddlc,  Danville,  Pa. 

Born  at  Danville,  Pa.,  1844.  Son  of  William  and  Jane  (Moore) 
Biddle.     Merchant.     Died    in   1895. 

James  Napoleon  Walker,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Philadelphia. 

858   North  Twenty-third   Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  August  7,  1841.     Son  of  James  and  Sarah  Pen- 
nington  (Robinson)   Walker.     Teacher.     Professor  English  Litera- 
ture and  History,  Girard  College,  1891-1911.     Married,  December 
12,  1877,  Julia  Lee  Jones. 

1866. 

Leighton  Wilson  Eckard,  A.B.,  A.M.,  D.D.,  Philadelphia. 

/  4528  Pine  Street. 

Born  at  Savannah,  Ga.,  September  23,  1845.  Son  of  Rev.  James  Read 
Eckard,  D.D.,  and  Margaret  Bayard.  Presbyterian  clergyman. 
Missionary  at  Chefoo,  China,  1869-74.  Secretary  of  American 
Bible  Society,  Atlantic  Department;  Chaplain,  Georgia  Society  of 
Cincinnati.  Author,  "  History  of  Abington  Church  from  1714  to 
1876."  Married,  June  3,  1869,  Elizabeth  Abbott  Longstreth.  Rela- 
tive in  Fraternity,  son,  James  M.  L.  Eckard,  Alpha,  '90. 

♦James  Whitfield  Wood,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Easton,  Pa. 

Born  at  Sussex,  N.  J.,  January  17,  1845.  Son  of  James  Washington 
and  Elizabeth  C.  Wood.  Manufacturer;  President  of  "Free  Press 
Publishing  Company "  of  P'aston,  Pa.  Private  in  Thirty-eighth 
Regiment  Pennsylvania  Militia  in  1863.  Member  City  Councils, 
Easton,  Pa.  President  Easton  Board  of  Trade.  Married,  Sep- 
tember 18,  1874,  Emily  Drake.     Died  at  Easton,  Pa.,  June  24,  1917. 

♦Thomas  Yelverton,  A.B.  [Union],  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Chester,  N.  Y.,  October  24,  1844.  Son  of  John  Hopper 
and    Mary    (Board)    Yelverton.     Fire    insurance    broker.     County 


GAMMA  CHAPTER.  183 

Clerk  of  Schenectady  County,  N.  Y.,  at  the  time  ©f  his  death. 
Private  Thirty-eighth  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Mjlitia  during  the 
emergency  in  1863.     Died  at  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  May  13,  1888. 


1867. 

*Edward  Payson  Conkling,  A.B.,  Flemington,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Boonton,  N.  J.,  August  10,  1847.  Son  of  Rev.  Cornelius  S. 
and  Clarissa  C.  (Mowbray)  Conkling.  Attorney-at-law.  Prose- 
cutor of  the  Pleas  for  Hunterdon  County,  N.  J.,  1881-86.  Mar- 
ried, Miss  Key.     Died  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  August  30,  1909. 

*John  Hervey  Kase,  A.B.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  at  Danville,  Pa.  Son  of  Simon  P.  Kase.  Engaged  in  insurance 
business.  Was  General  Agent  of  the  Danville,  Hazleton  and 
Wilkes-Barre  Railroad  until  leased  by  the  Pennsylvania  Railroad. 
He  served  as  private  in  the  Thirteenth  Regiment  Pennsylvania 
Militia  during  the  emergency  in  1863.  Died  in  Philadelphia,  De- 
cember 22,  1917,  aged  75. 

*William  Robert  McFarlane,  Walker,  Mo. 

Born  at  Reedsville,  Pa.,  February  13,  1847.  Son  of  William  and 
Hannah  Susan  (Means)  McFarlane.  Was  engaged  in  the  Indian 
Territory  and  Texas  as  a  dealer  in  live  stock.  Private,  One  Hun- 
dred and  Ninety-fifth  Pennsylvania  Regiment  during  the  Civil 
War.  Married,  December  31,  1874,  Cora  B.  Cobb.  Died  at 
Walker,   Mo.,   February  20,   1911. 

*Henry  Wyatt  Scott,  A.M.,  LL.D.,  Easton,  Pa. 

Born  at  Newtown,  Pa.,  March  18,  1846.  Son  of  Lewis  Bender  and 
Sarah  (Erwin)  Scott.  Attorney-at-law.  Borough  Solicitor,  Eas- 
ton, 1875-78.  Judge  and  later  President  Judge  of  the  Court  of 
Common  Pleas,  Third  Judicial  District  of  Pennsylvania,  1894  to 
1914.  Private  in  Forty-fifth  Pennsylvania  Regiment  Militia  during 
the  emergency  in  1863.  Married,  first,  June  1,  1870,  Mary  Maud 
Sherrer;  second,  January  3,  1885,  Imogene  La  Wall.  Died  at 
Easton,   Pa.,   November   7,   1914. 


1868. 

'Robert  Cabeen  Hopkins,  Port  Deposit,  Md. 

Born  at  Conewago,  Pa.,  November  22,  1845.  Son  of  James  M.  and 
Harriet  Louisa  (Webb)  Hopkins.  Cashier,  Cecil  National  Bank, 
1873-1900.  President,  Citizens'  National  Bank  of  Havre  de  Grace, 
Md.,  1900-20.  Trustee  of  Jacob  Tome  Institute.  Private,  Com- 
pany C,  One   Hundred   and  Ninety-fifth  Regiment,  Pennsylvania 


i84  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Volunteer    Infantry,    1861-65.     Married,    October    16,    1873,    Mary 
Rowland.     Died  at  Port  Deposit,  Md.,  February  33,  1930. 

Jacob  Jones  Jancwav  (B),  Greensburg1,  Pa. 

Born  at  Montville,  N.  J.,  May  6,  1818.  Son  of  Jobn  Livingston  and 
Maria  (Wethcrill)  Janeway.  Civil  engineer.  Married,  February 
1!,   1SS3.   Kate   Baldwin. 

♦Albert  McDowell,  Light  Street,  Pa. 

Born  at  Light  Street,  Pa.,  December  32,  1846.  Son  of  Theodore  and 
Angeline  (Ent)  McDowell.  Assistant  Superintendent  of  Coal 
Mines  and  Manager  of  the  Thomas  Slate  Company.  Lieutenant 
One  Hundred  and  Seventy-eighth  Pennsylvania  Regiment  U.  S. 
Volunteers  during  the  Civil  "War.  Married  twice.  Died  in  New 
York,  N.  Y. 

1869. 

•William  Felix  Biscl,  Philadelphia. 

Born,  Turbotsville,  Pa.,  April  7,  1847.  Son  of  Amos  T.  and  Elizabeth 
A.  (Barber)  Bisel.  Attorney-at-law,  and  later  law  publisher. 
Private  Twenty-sixth  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Militia  during  the 
emergency  in  1863.     Died  in  Philadelphia,  June  8,  1881. 

*Calvin  Davis,  Milton,  Pa. 

Born  in  Limestone  Township,  Montour  Co.,  Pa.,  April  30,  1846.  Son 
of  David  and  Maria  (Bellas)  Davis.  Attorney-at-law;  afterward 
merchant.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Edmund  Davis, 
Beta  '70.     Died  at  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  December  21,  1904. 

Alfred  Peck  Edgerton,  Jr.,  Maywood,  111. 

840  South  Sixteenth  Ave. 
Born   at   Hicksville,  O.,   April   12,   1846.     Son   of   Alfred    Peck   and 
Charlotte    (Dixon)    Edgerton.     Salesman.     Married   twice. 

*Melancthon  Etzler  Heinen,  Milton,  Pa. 

Born  at  Milton,  Pa.,  February  IS,  1846.  Son  of  William  and  Anna 
Maria  (Funk)  Heinen.  He  served  as  a  private  in  38th  Penn- 
sylvania regiment  during  the  emergency  in  1863.  Died  at  Milton, 
Pa.,  November  31,  1868. 

*James  Evans  Hoagland,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind. 

Born  at  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  December  1,  1845.  Was  a  bookkeeper  in 
St.  Louis  and  San  Francisco  for  three  years;  in  commission  busi- 
ness in  Chicago  in  1868;  in  1869  in  Texas,  and  subsequently  in 
milling  and  grain  business  at  Fort  Wayne.  Died  in  Philadelphia, 
March,    1898. 


GAMMA  CHAPTER.  185 

*James  Sanderson  Lawson,  Williamsport,  Pa. 

Born  at  Milton,  Pa.,  October  28,  1845.  Son  of  William  C.  and  Han- 
nah P.  (Sanderson)  Lawson.  Cashier  Williamsport  National  Bank. 
Served  as  a  private  in  the  Twenty-eighth  Regiment  Pennsylvania 
Militia  during  the  emergency  in  1862.  Died  at  Williamsport,  Pa., 
February   10,  1915. 

Alexander  Montgomery  Russell,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

5228  Delmar  Boulevard. 
Born  at  Danville,  Pa.,  July  23,  1843.  Son  of  Andrew  Forsyth  and 
Hannah  Christine  (Montgomery)  Russell.  Deputy  Collector  of 
Taxes.  Served  as  a  private  in  the  Thirteenth  Regiment  Pennsyl- 
vania Militia  during  the  emergency  in  1863.  Married,  Anora 
Yorks. 

*Humphrey  Dillon  Tate,  Bedford,  Pa. 

Born  at  Bedford,  Pa.,  December  7,  1848.  Son  of  Samuel  Hamilton 
and  Virginia  Barbour  (Dillon)  Tate.  Attorney-at-law.  District 
Attorney  of  Bedford  County,  Pa.,  1873-75,  and  Prothonotary  of 
the  same  county,  1876-84.  Chief  Clerk  in  the  office  of  the  Secretary 
of  the  Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania,  1883-87.  Private  Secre- 
tary to  Governor  Pattison,  1891-95.  Captain  National  Guard 
Pennsylvania,  1874-81.  Author  of  "  Formation  and  Regulation  of 
Corporations  in  Pennsylvania."  Died  at  Bedford,  Pa.,  October  22, 
1909. 

1870. 

*Charles  Nicholson  Cook,  M.D.   [Pennsylvania],  Philadelphia. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  January  1,  1843.     Son  of  Rev.  Joseph  G.  and 
Eleanor    (Evans)    Cook.     Physician.     Married,    October    19,    1870, 
Alice  Parks.     Died  at  Mt.  Airy,  Philadelphia,  August  1,  1908. 

John  H.  Bissell,  Williamsport,  Pa. 
Engaged  in  mercantile  business. 

Joseph  Henry  Brensinger,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

58  Van  Reipen  Ave. 
Born  at  Ridley,  Pa.,  February  26,  1846.  Son  of  Henry  Augustus 
and  Sarah  (Ely)  Brensinger.  Principal  of  Phillipsburg  (N.  J.) 
High  School,  1871-75.  Superintendent  Public  Schools,  Phillipsburg, 
N.  J.,  1875-85.  Principal  Public  School,  No.  3,  Jersey  City,  1885. 
Principal  Jersey  City  Teachers'  Training  School,  1896.  Private 
in  the  One  Hundred  and  Twenty-fourth  Pennsylvania  Volunteers, 
and  in  Company  G,  Ninety-seventh  Pennsylvania  Volunteers  dur- 
ing the  Civil  War,  1862-1865.  Wounded  at  Petersburg,  Va.,  May 
18,  1864.  First  Lieutenant  Company  F,  Fourth  Regiment  Pennsyl- 
vania   National    Guard,    November    23,    1878.     Lieutenant-Colonel 


186  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Fourth  Regiment  New  Jersey  National  Guard,  July  7,  1899,  and 
Brigadier-General,  1909;  retired  1910.  Manager,  Soldiers'  Home, 
Kearny,  N.  J.,  June,  1911.  Member  of  Selective  Board,  Jersey 
City,  N.  J.,  1917.  Married,  December  28,  1875,  Ida  Anna  Wilmer 
Jones. 

*Lucien  Wilson  Doty,  A.B.,  A.M.,  LL.D.,  Greensburg,  Pa. 

Born  at  Mifflintown,  Pa.,  July  18,  1848.  Son  of  Edmund  Southard 
and  Catharine  (Wilson)  Doty.  Attorney-at-law.  President  Judge 
of  the  Tenth  Judicial  District  of  Pennsylvania,  1889  to  1918.  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Married,  Anna  Moore.  Died  at  Greensburg,  Pa., 
July   IS,   1918. 

Francis    Fenelon    Rowland,    A.B.    and    A.M.    [Pennsylvania]  ; 
M.D.  [Jefferson  Medical]   (A),  Pasadena,  Cal. 

Born  at  Media,  Pa.,  September  14,  1847.  Son  of  Joseph  Rowland, 
M.D.,  and  Jane  Eves.     Physician.     Miarried  Fanny  M.  Weaver. 

1871. 

William   Shouse  Fulton,  A.B.,  D.D.    [and  Centre  Coll.,  Ky.], 
Brookville,  Pa. 

Born  at  Burgettstown,  Pa.,  April  5,  1851.  Son  of  James  Power  and 
Frances  Clokey  (Shouse)  Fulton.  Was  graduated  at  the  Western 
Theological  Seminary,  Allegheny  City,  Pa.,  1875.  Presbyterian 
clergyman,  1875  to*  1910.  Married,  October  1,  1879,  Harriet 
Gordon. 

♦Joseph  Rogers  Paull,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Wheeling,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Dunbar,  Pa.,  December  9,  1848.  Son  of  Joseph  and  Eliza 
(Rogers)  Paull.  Attorney-at-law.  Judge  Circuit  Court,  First 
Judicial  District,  West  Virginia,  1888.  Married,  October  24,  1889, 
Lillie  P.  Heiskell.     Died  at  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  September  16,  1900. 

Isaac  Henry  Welling,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

440  Rutherford   Avenue. 
Born  at  Titusville,  N.  J.,  July  4,   1847.     Son  of  John  and   Hannah 
Jemima    Welling.     Clerk.     Married,    October    5,    1876,    Carrie    S. 
Warner. 

1872. 

•Theodore  Winfield  Freeh,  Cleveland,  O. 

Born  at  Raritan,  N.  J.,  June  18,  1851.  Son  of  John  and  Marie 
Christina  (Tillman)  Freeh.  Engaged  in  banking  and  real  estate 
business.  Married,  June  19,  1872,  Kmma  Cornelia  Atwater.  Died 
at   Cleveland,  O.,  December  29,   1912. 


GAMMA  CHAPTER.  187 

Jacob  Shoop  Gantz,  Rapid  City,  South  Dakota. 

Born  at  Hagerstown,  Md.,  September  23,  1850.  Son  of  Henry  and 
Katherine  (Shoop)  Gantz.  Engaged  in  mining.  U.  S.  Commis- 
sioner, 1870-86.  Register  of  Deeds,  1883-89.  Clerk  of  Courts, 
1879-82.  Alderman,  1884-88.  Married  May  4,  1882,  Mary  Addie 
Soule. 

♦Robert  McCheyne  Hays,  A.B.,  A.M.;  M.D.  [Jefferson  Medi- 
cal], Newville,  Pa. 
Born  at  Hunter's  Run,  Pa.,  October  9,  1851.     Son  of  Isaac  Newton 
and    Rebecca    Horner    (King)    Hays.     Physician.     Died    at    Alle- 
gheny,  Pa.,  July  23,  1893. 

♦Robert  Murray  McDowell,  Slatington,  Pa. 

Born  near  Bath,  Pa.,  December  20,  1850.  Son  of  Robert  and  Sarah 
Erving  (Mulhallon)  McDowell.  Was  in  real  estate  and  insurance 
business  in  New  York  City  in  1872,  and  subsequently  a  slate  mer- 
chant.    Died  at  Slatington,  Pa.,  September  27,  1890. 

♦John  Eakin  Shull,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Kingston,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Martin's  Creek,  Pa.,  August  5,  1846.  Son  of  Elias  and  Mar- 
garet (Eakin)  Shull.  Teacher.  Died  at  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  March 
20,    1907. 

♦William  Alexander  Petriken  Wilson,  Harriman,  Tenn. 

Born  at  Williamsport,  Pa.,  February  10,  1849.  Son  of  Adolphus 
Dougal  and  Elizabeth  Ann  (Petriken)  Wilson.  Farmer,  then  civil 
and  mining  engineer.  Married  Mary  C.  Lehr.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  Andrew  P.  Wilson,  Delta,  '68.  Died  at  Harriman, 
Tenn.,  November  13,  1913. 

1873. 

Charles  Chauncey  Hommann,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J. 

115   High  Street. 
Born  at  Green  Bay,  Wis.,  May  21,  1851.     Son  of  Rev.  William  and 
Fidelia  F.  Hommann.     Attorney-at-law.     Judge,  District  Court  of 
New   Jersey,    1915    to    date.     Married,   first,    March,    1886,    Bessie 
Elliott;    second,    June,   1901,   Alice    Paterson. 

♦George  Lane  Huggins,  M.E.,  M.S.;  LL.B.  [Columbia],  New 
York,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  Boston,  Mass.,  April  9,  1852.  Son  of  Nathaniel  and  Ruth  P. 
(Nudd)  Huggins.  Attorney-at-law.  Married,  March  9,  1880, 
Emma  Pierson.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Everett  Huggins, 
Gamma,  '76.     Died  at  Atlantic  City,  N.  J.,  August  1,  1910. 


iSS  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

William  Henry  Hulick,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

11  Broadway. 
Born  at  Eastern,  Pa.,  March  3,  1853.  Son  of  Derrick  and  Ruth 
(Swayze)  Hulick.  Member,  City  Council,  Easton,  Pa.,  1879-82; 
member,  School  Board,  Easton,  Pa.,  1884-85;  member,  Pennsyl- 
vania Legislature,  1887-S8.  Civil  Engineer.  President  Warren 
Foundry  and  Machine  Company.  Married,  October  16,  1897,  May 
Vinal. 

*Stroud    Hollinshead    Jackson,    M.D.    [Chicago    Med.    Coll.], 
Chicago,  111. 

Born  at  Stroudsburg,  Pa.,  January  4,  1853.  Son  of  Dr.  A.  Reeves 
and  Harriet  (Hollinshead)  Jackson.  Physician.  Died  at  Fort 
Snelling,  Minn.,  January  28,  1880. 

Samuel  Clarence  Plank,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

1911  Zarker  Street. 
Born  at  Allen,  Pa.,  November  21,  1850.     Son  of  Samuel  and  Rachel 
(Goodyear)    Plank.     Attached   to    Workmen's    Compensation    Bu- 
reau, Harrisburg,  Pa. 

*William  Hart  Thompson,  Easton,  Pa. 

Born  at  Easton,  Pa.,  December  6,  1852.  Son  of  Colonel  William 
Herster  and  Sophie  C.  (Snyder)  Thompson.  Died  at  Easton,  Pa., 
May  20,  1871. 


1874. 

*Charles  Richardson  Dilworth,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Born  in  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  September  20,  1855.  Son  of  Joseph  and 
Louise  Mendenhall  (Richardson)  Dilworth.  Merchant.  Relative 
in  Fraternity,  brother,  Lawrence  Dilworth,  Gamma,  '74.  Died  in 
Paris,   France,  August  30,  1911. 

*Lawrence  Dilworth,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Born  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  August  9,  1853.  Son  of  Joseph  and  Louise 
Mendenhall  (Richardson)  Dilworth.  Merchant.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  Charles  R.  Dilworth,  Gamma,  '74.  Married,  first, 
Virginia  Crosson;  second,  April  2,  1911,  Mary  McNeal.  Died  at 
Pittsburgh,   Pa.,   June   13,    1911. 

*William  Wilkins  Dorris,  Huntingdon,  Pa. 

Born  at  Huntingdon,  Pa.,  March  1,  1852.  Son  of  William  and  Eliza- 
beth Lydia  (Davidson)  Dorris.  Attorney-at-law.  Died  at  Hunt- 
ingdon,  Pa.,  October  15,   1915. 


GAMMA  CHAPTER.  189 

*David  Moore  Philadelphia. 

Born  at  Alexandria,  Pa.,  August  14,  1848.  Teacher,  then  merchant. 
Married,  April  14,  1887,  Grace  Hewitt.  Died  in  Philadelphia, 
March  16,  1891. 

* Arthur  Snyder,  Easton,  Pa. 

Born  at  Easton,  Pa.,  August  21,  1852.  Son  of  Daniel  and  Mary 
(Berlin)    Snyder.     Died  at  Phillipsburg,   N.  J.,  October  30,  1881. 

John  Anderson   Sutton,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

4850   Ellsworth  Avenue. 
Born  at   Indiana,   Pa.,  June  6,   1853.     Son  of  James   and   Sarah  C. 
(Stansbury)      Sutton.     President,     Crucible     Steel     Company     of 
America.     Married,   September    9,   1875,   Annie   G.   Woods. 

1875. 

Walter  Frederick  Bainbridge,  Boston,  Mass. 

58  Lincoln  Street. 
Born   at   Mt.   Holly,   N.   J.,   November   17,   1854.     Son  of   Frederick 
William  and  Myrabah   (Shreve)    Bainbridge.     Merchant.     Married 
Mary   Ewing. 

*Henry  Brinton  Buckwalter,  West  Chester,  Pa. 

Born  at  West  Chester,  Pa.,  March  14,  1854.  Son  of  Henry  and  Mary 
(Brinton)  Buckwalter.  Banker.  President  Farmers'  National 
Bank.  Member  Board  of  Trustees  West  Chester  State  Normal 
School.    Died  at  West  Chester,  Pa.,  October  31,  1896. 

John  Lyon  Hamill,  Philadelphia. 

4512   Chestnut    Street. 
Born    at    Oak    Hall,    Pa.     Son    of    Rev.    Robert    and    Margaret    E. 
(Lyon)      Hamill.     Engaged     in     paper     manufacturing     business. 
Married    Mary   C.    Faries.     Relative    in    Fraternity,    brother,    Dr. 
Robert   H.   Hamill,  Gamma  '78. 

Richard  Anderson  Roberts,  Ph.B.,  M.S.,  Charleroi,  Pa. 

701  Crest  Avenue. 
Born  at  Allegheny  City,  Pa.,  May  13,  1854.  Son  of  W.  Milnor  and 
Annie  B.  (Gibson)  Roberts.  Journalist.  Secretary  to  General 
Custer  at  the  time  of  the  massacre.  Merchant.  Connected  with 
the  Lidgerwood  Manufacturing  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  In- 
spector attached  to  U.  S.  Engineers. 

William  Clayton  Shipman,  A.B.,  Easton,  Pa. 

Born  at  Easton,  Pa.,  August  15,  1854.  Son  of  Jesse  B.  and  Eleanor 
(Barnet)  Shipman.     Attorney-at-law.     Married  Sarah  Odenwelder. 


190  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1876. 

Silas  Belden  Brown,  C.E.,  M.E.,  Montclair,  N.  J. 

43  Hawthorne  Place. 
Born   at   May's   Landing,   N.  J.,  May  17,  1854.     Son  of   Rev.   Allen 
Henry  and  Martha  A.  (Dodge)  Brown.     Phi  Beta  Kappa.     Manu- 
facturer.    Married,  April  21,  1881,  Elizabeth  Evans. 

Chester  Baker  Fulmer,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

250  West  Eighty-second  Street. 
Born  at  Easton,  Pa.,  September  26,  1853.  Son  of  Henry  and  Matilda 
(Baker)  Fulmer.  First,  engaged  with  his  father  in  the  manu- 
facture of  pig  iron,  mining  of  iron  ore  and  quarrying  of  slate, 
1879-1883.  Then  connected  with  the  American  News  Company  of 
New  York  for  a  number  of  years  as  Assistant  to  the  Manager 
of  the  Stationery  Department.  Now  retired  from  business.  He 
was  a  private  in  Co.  F,  the  "  Easton  Greys,"  Fourth  Regiment, 
National  Guard  Pennsylvania,  for  several  years.  Married,  1901, 
Grace  Margaret  Schroeder. 

Everett  Newell  Huggins,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

New  York  Athletic  Club. 
Born  in  New  York  City,  March  20,  1855.  Son  of  Nathaniel  and  Ruth 
P.  (Nudd)  Huggins.  He  was  in  the  hotel  business,  and  conducted 
the  Cosmopolitan  Hotel  of  New  York  City,  1877-92,  and  the  Poland 
Spring  House,  South  Poland,  Me.,  1893-1905.  Now  retired.  Mar- 
ried, December  29,  1906,  Emma  E.  Norton.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  George  L.  Huggins,  Gamma,  '73. 

Robert  Fullerton  Lind,  Passaic,  N.  J. 

306    Harrison    Street. 
Born  at   Mansfield,  Ohio.     Son  of   Matthew   F.   Lind. 

Edward  Peacock,  M.E.,  Idaho  Springs,  Col. 

Born  at  Reading,  Pa.,  March  16,  1855.  Son  of  Alexander  Hamilton 
and  Charlotte  Kline  (Spang)  Peacock.  He  was  a  mechanical  en- 
gineer in  Centre  County,  Pa.,  and  Missouri,  1876-80.  Superin- 
tendent of  gold  mines  in  Colorado,  1885-1918.  Married,  May  30, 
1886,  Laura  Belle   Hughes. 

William  Alexander  Petrikin,  Muncy,  Pa. 

Born  at  Muncy,  Pa.,  October  24,  1851.  Son  of  J.  M.  B.  and  Fannie 
H.  (Lloyd)  Petrikin.  He  was  a  member  of  the  Collins  Expedition 
that  went  to  Brazil  in  1878  to  construct  the  Maderia  railroad.  Coal 
dealer.     Married,    August,    1888,    Lizzie    H.    Lloyd. 


GAMMA  CHAPTER.  191 

John  Franklin  Keller,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

Born  at  Lancaster,  Pa.     Son  of  John  and  — ■ ■  (Schaum)   Keller. 

Contractor.     Married  Sallie  Peacock. 


1877. 

*David  Hunt,  Catasauqua,  Pa. 

Born  at  Catasauqua,  Pa.,  August  26,  1844.  Son  of  Joshua  and 
Gwenlllan  (Thomas)  Hunt.  Superintendent  Lehigh  Fire-Brick 
Company.     Died  at  Catasauqua,  Pa.,  February  24,  1898. 

*Walter  Barton  Jenks,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

Son  of  Barton  Howard  Jenks.  Auditor,  Public  Service  Corporation. 
Died,  October  10,  1918. 

*Robert  Playford  Kennedy,  A.B.,  A.M.  [and  hon'ry,  Wash,  and 
Jeff.],  Uniontown,  Pa. 

Born  at  Brownsville,  Pa.,  August  14,  1856.  Son  of  Rev.  David  Ken- 
nedy, D.D.,  and  Caroline  Playford.  Attorney-at-law.  Married, 
August  14,  1883,  Rachel  Cunningham  O'Neil.  Relatives  in 
Fraternity,  sons,  William  O'Neil  Kennedy,  Delta,  '05;  Harold  de 
Saulles  Kennedy,  Delta,  '07,  and  Ralph  Campbell  Kennedy, 
Delta,  '09.     He  died  at  Uniontown,  Pa.,  May  3,  1918. 

*Edward  Francis  Mordough,  A.B. ;  M.D.    [L.  I.  Med.   Coll.] 

(  *  ),  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Lagonda,  Ohio,  April  8,  1856.  Son  of  James  H.  and  Mary 
(MacLeod)  Mordough.  Physician.  Resident  Surgeon  Kings 
County  Hospital  at  Flatbush,  L.  I.  Married,  December  26,  1883, 
Emily  Virginia  Smith.     Died  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  August  8,  1893. 

*  James  Nelson  Ramsey,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Monticello,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Lebanon,  N.  J.,  December  26,  1847.  Son  of  John  Bunyan 
and  Caroline  (Conover)  Ramsey.  M.  E.  clergyman.  Died  at 
Somerville,  N.  J.,  January  29,  1904. 


1878, 

fJames  Arnold  Aiman,  A.B.,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  in  Maryland,  April  8,  1857.  Son  of  George  W.  and  Harriet  J. 
(Wilhide)  Aiman.  Teacher,  then  salesman.  Married,  December 
28,  1879,  Elizabeth  Van  Winkle.  Died  in  Chicago,  111.,  August  23, 
1913. 


192  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Isaac  Wallace  Bccson,  Uniontown,  Pa. 

Born  at  Uniontown,  Pa.,  April,  1858.  Son  of  Charles  H.  and  Louisa 
(Wallace)    Beeson.     Died  in  Philadelphia,  December,   1879. 

Scott  Brown,  Oak  Park,  111. 

8  Elizabeth  Court. 
Born  at  Erie,  Pa.,  February  11,  1855.  Son  of  William  Saltsman  and 
Rosina  M.  (Winchell)  Brown.  City  Treasurer  Spring  Valley, 
Illinois,  1886-87.  Chief  Clerk,  General  Freight  Department, 
Chicago  and  Northwestern  Railway.  Married,  November  20,  1890, 
Carrie  Julia  Peters. 

Robert    Hugh    Hamill,    A.B.,    A.M.;    M.D.     [Pennsylvania], 
Summit,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Oak  Hall,  Pa.,  May  24,  1855.  Son  of  Rev.  Robert  and 
Margaret  E.  (Lyon)  Hamill.  Physician.  Married,  October  14, 
1891,  Fannie  M.  Lincoln.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  John 
L.   Hamill,  Gamma  '75. 

William  Justice  Hayes,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

55  Pierrepont  Street. 
Born  at  Erie,  Pa.,  February  4,  1858.     Son  of  William  S.  and  Julia  F. 
(Justice)    Hayes.     Banker. 

*William  Quincy  McGee,  Cairo,  111. 

Born  at  Princeton,  Ky.,  March  24,  1855.  Attorney-at-law.  City 
Attorney   of   Cairo,    111.,    1878-80.     Died,   1898. 

David  Adrian  McLeod,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1123  Broadway. 
Born  in  New  York  City,  March  28,  1857.  Son  of  David  and  Anne 
McLeod.  Builder.  Connected  with  the  firm  of  D.  C.  Weeks 
&  Son,  builders,  1893-1903,  and  since  then  its  Vice-President. 
Served  in  the  Seventh  Regiment,  National  Guard  New  York,  four- 
teen years.     Married,  October  20,  1881,  Emma  Adele  DeVoe. 

Henry  Snyder,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Sc.D.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

11    Bentley   Avenue. 
Born  at  Easton,  Pa.,  January  30,  1858.     Son  of  Casper  and  Barbara 
(Dauberschmidt)       Snyder.     Phi      Beta      Kappa.     Teacher.     City 
Superintendent  of  Schools,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  1892  to  date.     Mar- 
ried, July  24,   1883,   Mary   Collmar. 

'George  Washington  Stout,  Jr.,  A.B.;  M.D.  [Jefferson  Medi- 
cal J,  Easton,  Pa. 

Bom  at  Easton,  Pa.,  March  6,  1859.     Son  of  George  Washington  and 


GAMMA  CHAPTER.  193 

Emma  Elizabeth  (Roub)  Stout.     Physician.     Died  at  Easton,  Pa., 
April  12,  1881. 

1879. 

*Charles    Arthur    Allison,    LL.B.    [Pennsylvania]     (A),    New 
York,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Bedford  Springs,  Pa.,  August  13,  1858.  Son  of  Andrew  C. 
and  Ellen  E.  (Curtis)  Allison.  Attorney-at-law  and  journalist. 
Died  in  New  York,  September  12,  1917. 

Edmund  L.  Bixler,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

263  Twenty-third   Street. 
Born  at  Easton,  Pa.,  July  8,  1858.     Son  of  Washington  Henry  and 
Henrietta  Louisa  (Losey)  Bixler.     Cashier  of  Berger  Manufactur- 
ing Company.     Married,   November  25,   1886,   Ellen   Amanda  Hil- 
liard. 

*Charles  Hunt  Fell,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

Born  at  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  October  23,  1857.  Son  of  John  F.  and 
Elizabeth  J.  (Macfarlane)  Fell.  Attorney-at-law;  then  contractor. 
Died  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  April  13,  1908. 

*Lewis  Grant,  B.S.,  Pottsville,  Pa. 

Born  at  Mt.  Hope,  Pa.,  December  19,  1857.  Son  of  William  and 
Jean  (Gibb)  Grant.  Contractor.  Died  at  Pottsville,  Pa.,  January 
20,  1897. 

Oscar  Jareckie,  Erie,  Pa. 

Born  at  Erie,  Pa.     Son  of  Henry  Jareckie.    Treasurer,  Jareckie 
Manufacturing  Company. 

Francis  Delmar  Kinnear,  B.S.,  Franklin,  Pa. 

Born  at  Franklin,  Pa.,  May  21,  1856.  Son  of  Francis  Delmar  and 
Eleanor  (Reynolds)  Kinnear.  Attorney-at-law.  Married,  Tillie 
CUne. 

Frank  Scott  Pusey,  Council  Bluffs,  Iowa. 

Born  at  Council  Bluffs,  Iowa,  February  25,  1858.  Son  of  William 
Henry  Mills  and  Sarah  Ellen  (Officer)  Pusey.  Railroad  con- 
tractor; since  1890  banker  and  broker.  Married,  May  5,  1880, 
Eleanor,  daughter  of  Major-General  Grenville  M.  Dodge. 


iQ4  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1880. 

Joseph  Fetherman  Stier,  A.B.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

11   Broadway. 
Born    at   Johnsonville    (now    Stier),    Pa.,   March   28,    1858.     Son    of 
William  Gould  and   Rcgina   (Fetherman)    Stier.     Attorney-at-law. 
He    served   seven   years   in   the   Twenty-third   Regiment    National 
Guard   New  York. 

♦Jolin  Schall  Wilhelm,  York,  Pa. 

Born  at  Cornwall,  Pa.,  July  10,  1858.  Son  of  Artemas  and  Eliza- 
beth (Schall)  Wilhelm.  Farmer.  Died  at  York,  Pa.,  February  14, 
1896. 


1881. 

*William  Herbert  Emanuel,  A.C.,  Ph.D.,  Catasauqua,  Pa. 

Born  at  Catasauqua,  Pa.,  1860.  Son  of  Morgan  and  Margaret 
(Lewis)  Emanuel.  Manufacturer  of  mining  machinery.  Died  at 
Denver,  Colo.,  May  8,  1901. 

John  Milton  Ham,  Millbrook,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Washington  Hollow,  N.  Y.,  April  14,  1861.  Son  of  Milton 
and  Phoebe  (Ferriss)  Ham.  County  Clerk  of  Duchess  County, 
N.  Y.,  1906  to  1913.  Postmaster,  Millbrook,  N.  Y.,  1915  to  date. 
Married,    November    5,    1885,    Roda   Sleight. 

Ward  Beecher  Harrison,  Birdsboro,  Pa. 

Born  at  Birdsboro,  Pa.,  February  2,  1860.  Son  of  George  W.  and 
Hannah  A.   (Knabb)    Harrison.     Merchant. 

Asa  Sharpe  Keeler,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Tunkhannock,  Pa. 

Born  at  Keelersburg,  Pa.,  May  7,  1858.  Son  of  Hiester  and  Lois 
Adeline  (Sharpe)  Keeler.  Attorney-at-law.  Superintendent  of 
Schools  of  Wyoming  County,  Pa.,  1884-1906.  Married  Eugenia 
Snyder. 

*Clarence  Reid  Laird,  Annapolis,  Md. 

Civil  engineer.  Was  Deputy  Collector  Internal  Revenue  at  Wheel- 
ing, W.  Va. 


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Charles  Franklin  Walter,  Philadelphia. 

Born  at  Easton,  Pa.,  May  2,  1860.  Son  of  William  H.  and  Ellen 
(Young)  Walter.  Attorney-at-law.  Married  Clara  Lehn.  Died 
in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  April  19,  1916. 


GAMMA  CHAPTER.  195 

*Charles  Nichols  Williams,  M.D.   [Jefferson  Medical],  Wells- 
boro,  Pa. 

Born  at  Wellsboro,  Pa.,  September  23,  1857.  Son  of  Hon.  Henry  W. 
and  Sarah  E.  (Nichols)  Williams.  Physician.  Died  at  Wellsboro, 
Pa.,  October  23,  1910. 

1882. 

George  Auchy,  Tacony,  Philadelphia. 

6932  Tulip  Street. 
Born  at  Pottstown,  Pa.,  April  23,  1862.     Son  of  Frank  H.  and  Caro- 
line  (Moser)   Auchy.     Analytical  chemist.     Member  of  the  Frank- 
lin Institute.     Married,  January  1,  1895,  Katharine  Remack. 

John  Dawson  Boyle,  Jr.,  Uniontown,  Pa. 

Born  at  Uniontown,  Pa.,  November  22,  1858.  Son  of  Charles  E.  and 
Mary  A.  (Hendrickson)  Boyle.  Attorney-at-law.  Married  Ella 
L.   Litman. 

*Walter  Scott  Lawall,  Easton,  Pa. 

Born  at  Easton,  Pa.,  October  1,  1861.  Son  of  Cyrus  and  Rebecca 
Rachel  (Schurman)  Lawall.  Druggist.  Director  of  the  North- 
ampton National  Bank  and  President  Board  of  Inspectors  of  the 
Northampton  County  Prison.  Married,  April  26,  1883,  Dixie 
Housel  Jones.     Died   at   Easton,   Pa.,   June   26,   1910. 

*  James  Wilson  Roberts,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

Born  at  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  December  3,  1859.  Son  of  Alexander  and 
Charlotte  (Geiger)  Roberts.  Draftsman;  connected  with  the  rail- 
way mail  service,  and  later  in  iron  and  brass  foundry.  Died  at 
Harrisburg,  Pa.,   March  29,   1904. 

*George  Katzenbach  Ronan,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Trenton,  N.  J.,  July  26,  1855.  Son  of  James  and  Elizabeth 
(Kirkpatrick)  Ronan.     Died  at  Trenton,  N.  J.,  September  17,  1886. 

1883. 

*Thomas  Sawyer  Lark,  Millersburg,  Pa. 

Born  at  Berrysburg,  Pa.,  May  12,  1857.  Son  of  Aaron  P.  and  Martha 
(Sawyer)  Lark.     Attorney-at-law.     Died  at  Santa  Barbara,  Cal. 

George  Abraham  Laubach,  Easton,  Pa. 

133  North  Second  Street. 
Born  at  Easton,  Pa.,  October  10,  1862.     Son  of  William  and  Mary 


ig6  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Frances  (Horn)  Laubach.  President  of  William  Laubach  and 
Sons,  department  store.  Trustee,  Easton  Board  of  Trade;  Di- 
rector and  Treasurer,  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Director,  Northampton  Na- 
tional Bank.  Married,  February  26,  1891,  Laura  Louisa  Grim,  of 
Reading,  Fa. 

1884. 

Charles  Michael  Butz,  Easton,  Pa. 

Born  at  Easton,  Pa.,  May  91,  1861.     Banker. 

*John  Stephen  Fackenthal,  Easton,  Pa. 

Born  at  Durham,  Pa.,  October  14,  1862.  Son  of  Benjamin  Franklin 
and  Catharine  (Dennis)  Fackenthal.  Was  superintendent  of  iron 
furnaces  at  Pequest,  N.  J.,  and  Glendon,  Pa.,  and  had  been  gen- 
eral manager  of  the  Consolidated  Lake  Superior  Company.  Mar- 
ried, 1896,  Anna  Fraunfelter.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
William  Fackenthal,  Zeta,  '79.  Died  at  Easton,  Pa.,  October  22, 
1913. 

Charter  withdrawn. 


DELTA    CHAPTER    HOCSE 
Wanhington  Hnrl  Jefferson  College 


Delta  Chapter 


WASHINGTON  AND  JEFFERSON  COLLEGE 
WASHINGTON,  PENNSYLVANIA 


Instituted  June  5,  A.  D.  1854  * 


JOHN  WOOLFORD  POLK 
HENRY  WHITELY  PATTERSON 
ROBERT  ST.   CLAIR  GRAHAM 
GEORGE  M.  HOUTZ 
JOHN  T.  KYLE 
WILLIAM  H.  PRETLOW 


*  Instituted  at  Jefferson  College,  Canonsburg,  Pa.  That  college  was 
combined  with  Washington  College,  Washington,  Pa.,  in  1865,  under  the 
title  Washington  and  Jefferson  College. 


History  of  Delta  Chapter 

On  June  5,  1854,  Delta  Chapter  was  instituted  at  Jeffer- 
son College,  Canonsburg,  Pa.,  the  oldest  college  in  the  United 
States  west  of  the  Allegheny  Mountains.  The  installation  was 
conducted  by  Samuel  Smith,  of  Gamma  Chapter,  acting  under 
a  dispensation  of  the  Alpha  Chapter.  The  founders  were  J. 
W.  Polk  of  Maryland;  W.  H.  Pretlow,  of  Virginia,  and  H.  W. 
Patterson,  R.  S.  Graham,  G.  M.  Houtz  and  J.  T.  Kyle,  of  Penn- 
sylvania. At  this  time  there  were  chapters  at  Jefferson  of 
Beta  Theta  Pi,  Phi  Gamma  Delta  and  Phi  Kappa  Psi,  the  last 
two  fraternities  being  founded  at  Jefferson. 

On  account  of  the  rivalries  and  jealousies  of  these' earlier 
fraternities  there  was  serious  faculty  opposition  to  any  further 
organizations  of  a  similar  character,  so  the  chapter  existed 
for  a  time  sub  rosa.  But  in  1855,  soon  after  the  beginning  of 
the  first  college  year  of  its  life,  there  was  a  spirited  contest 
on  for  orator  in  one  of  the  college  literary  societies,  which 
before  it  ended  almost  wrecked  the  chapter.  For  in  the  heat 
of  the  campaign  one  of  its  members  so  far  forgot  himself  as 
to  be  guilty  of  unfraternal  conduct  of  such  a  serious  nature 
that  the  Alpha  Chapter  intervened  and  took  action  in  the  mat- 
ter. After  careful  consideration  of  the  case  the  chapter  was 
dissolved  and  four  of  its  members  expelled  from  the  Fraternity. 

But  the  old  spirit  still  lived  and  on  March  3,  1855,  the 
chapter  was  reorganized  and  a  fresh  start  made.  The  rebirth 
made  the  members  keenly  alive  to  the  honor  and  dignity  of  the 
Fraternity  as  well  as  to  its  associations  and  pleasures,  and  a 
quiet  conservatism  took  hold  of  the  young  chapter,  which 
began  to  increase  with  a  steady  and  careful  growth.  It  soon 
became  the  leading  society  at  Jefferson  and  it  has  been  the 
constant  aim  of  its  members  in  later  years  to  preserve  the 
pride  of  position  it  has  always  possessed. 

Canonsburg  was  a  quaint  old  country  village  in  those  days 

199 


200  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

and  chapter  houses  were  unknown  possessions.  Most  of  the 
men  roomed  at  a  house  about  half  a  mile  from  the  college  on 
the  road  to  Washington,  and  thus  were  associated  together  in 
bonds  of  closest  comradeship.  At  the  same  time  a  chapter  hall 
for  meetings  was  maintained  with  great  secrecy,  as  .the  fra- 
ternities of  that  day  were  wont  to  enhance  the  mystery  of  their 
fellowship  as  much  as  possible.  Of  the  chapter  in  those  days, 
Stephen  C.  McCandless,  later  a  prominent  attorney  in  Pitts- 
burgh, said:  "  While  a  freshman  in  the  year  1858,  it  was  my 
privilege  to  join  the  Fraternity.  It  had  its  representatives 
then  in  every  college  class,  and,  it  seemed  to  me,  there  were  more 
natural-born  and  thoroughbred  gentlemen  among  them  than 
any  other  body  of  students  there  similarly  associated." 

One  of  the  leading  spirits  of  the  chapter  at  this  time  was 
Chauncey  Forward  Black,  who  later  became  Lieutenant-Gov- 
ernor of  Pennsylvania  and  Democratic  leader  of  that  state. 
His  father  was  Chief  Justice  of  Pennsylvania  and  afterwards  a 
member  of  President  Buchanan's  Cabinet,  first  as  Attorney- 
General  and  then  as  Secretary  of  State.  At  the  convention  of 
the  Fraternitv  held  in  Washington  in  December,  1858,  Judge 
Black  dined  the  delegates  at  his  home  and  afterwards  presented 
them  to  President  Buchanan  at  the  White  House. 

The  Civil  War  was  a  severe  blow  to  Delta.  Old  Jefferson 
had  drawn  almost  as  largely  from  the  South  as  from  the  North, 
and  at  the  outbreak  of  the  war  more  than  half  of  the  students 
left  college,  some  to  enroll  themselves  under  the  flag  of  the 
TTnion  and  some  to  fight  under  the  Stars  and  Bars.  During 
the  war  nearly  every  man  in  the  chapter  fought  on  one  side  or 
the  other,  Delta  furnishing  nine  officers  to  the  Northern  forces 
and  eleven  to  the  Confedcracv. 

In  18fi5  Jefferson  College  was  united  with  Washington 
College  at  Washington,  Pa.,  only  seven  miles  away,  and  the 
two  colleges  then  took  the  name  of  "Washington  and  Jeffer- 
son," the  principal  scat  of  the  college  being  at  Washington. 
For  several  year-;  after  the  consolidation,  however,  the  buildings 
at  both  Canonsburg  and  Washington  continued  to  be  used. 
Accordingly  the  chapter  initiated  men  from  both  institutions 
and    maintained    in    reality   a   double  organization. 


HISTORY  OF  DELTA  CHAPTER.  201 

Delta  recuperated  quicker  from  the  effects  of  the  war  than 
did  the  other  fraternities,  and  as  faculty  recognition  had  been 
secured,  it  at  once  took  front  rank  in  the  fraternity  world. 
Since  that  time  five  other  fraternities  have  established  chapters 
at  Old  Washington  and  Jefferson,  but  the  men  of  Delta  still 
hold  the  place  that  is  theirs  by  right  of  inheritance  and  present 
worth,  the  foremost  representative  of  the  local  Greek  Letter 
World. 

The  World  War  almost  wiped  Delta  out  of  existence  for 
out  of  an  active  membership  of  twenty-three  at  the  entrance 
of  the  United  States  in  the  Great  War  but  three  were  left  to 
pull  old  Delta  through.  But  being  true  Phi  Kaps  they  did 
pull  her  through  and  now  with  many  old  men  coming  back 
and  fine  prospects  in  pledges  Delta  is  prepared  to  take  her  old 
stand  at  the  head  of  fraternities  at  Washington  and  Jefferson. 
A  plan  is  under  way  whereby  with  the  loyal  cooperation  of  her 
alumni  Delta  will  own  her  own  chapter  house  soon  and  with  her 
increased  membership  be  stronger  than  ever. 


Delta  Chapter 

1854. 

*John  Woolford  Polk,  A.B.,  Princess  Anne,  Md. 

Born  in  Princess  Anne,  Md.,  January  24,  1834.  Son  of  William  T.  G. 
and  Elizabeth  G.  (Woolford)  Polk.  Attorney-at-law,  afterward  a 
merchant.  Lieutenant  First  Maryland  Infantry,  C.  S.  Army. 
Died,  Princess  Anne,  Md.,  April  23,  1869. 

*Henry  Whitelv  Patterson,  A.B.,  Uniontown,  Pa. 

Born  at  Uniontown,  Pa.,  1836.  Son  of  Alfred  and  Caroline  (Whitely) 
Patterson.  Merchant.  Adjutant  Thirty-seventh  Regiment,  Penn- 
sylvania Volunteers,  and  Captain  Fourth  U.  S.  Infantry,  1861-66. 
Married,  first,  Louisa  Dawson;  second,  Anna  Hamilton.  Died  at 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  May  30,  1882. 

♦Robert  St.  Clair  Graham,  A.B.,  Atchinson,  Kan. 

Born  at  Ligonier,  Pa.,  December  25,  1836.  Son  of  Robert  and  Ellen 
(Douglas)  Graham.  Attorney-at-law.  Judge  Second  District, 
Kansas,  1866-69.  Married,  December  4,  1866,  Jane  Elise  Grimes. 
Died  at  Atchinson,  Kan.,  March  15,  1881. 

*John  Thompson  Kyle,  A.B.,  Princeton,  111. 

Born  in  Mifflin  County,  Pa.,  April  11,  1833.  Son  of  Moses  and  Sarah 
(Watson)  Kyle.  Attorney-at-law.  Married,  April  21,  1857,  Mary 
E.  Herron.     Died  at  Princeton,  111.,  December  31,  1905. 

♦William  H.  Pretlow,  A.B.  (H),  Berlin,  Va. 

Attorney-at-law.  Member  of  the  Virginia  State  Legislature.  Cap- 
tain C.  S.  Army. 

♦Alexander  Morgan  Moore,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Memphis,  Tenn. 

Born  in  York  District,  S.  C,  July  4,  1828.  Son  of  Alexander  and 
Nancy  (McCombs)  Moore.  Educator.  Principal,  Waverly  Insti- 
tute, Miss.,  1880-91;  Professor  of  Mathematics  in  Higbee  School, 
Memphis,  Tenn.,  1891-99,  when  he  returned  to  the  Waverly  Insti- 
tute as  teacher  of  higher  mathematics,  there  remained  until  1907. 
Lieutenant  Sixth  Tennessee  Infantry,  C.  S.  Army,  1861-65.  Mar- 
ri.rl,  January  14,  1867,  Julia  Williams.  Died  at  Memphis,  Tenn., 
January  20,  1912. 

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DELTA  CHAPTER.  203 

*George  McClellan  Houtz,  Alexandria,  Pa. 

Born  at  Alexandria,  Pa.,  September  24,  1836.  Son  of  Daniel  and 
Susan  (Bucher)  Houtz.  Attorney-at-law.  Died  at  Alexandria. 
Pa.,  June  9,  1861. 

1855. 

*John  H.  Bast,  A.B.,  Leavenworth,  Kan. 

Served  in  the  U.  S.  Army  during  the  Civil  War.  Died  at  National 
Military  Home,  Kansas,  March  21,  1901. 

*Charles  S.  Foresman,  A.B.,  West  Rushville,  Ohio. 

Born  at  Circleville,  Ohio,  August  25,  1832.  Son  of  George  and  Nancy 
Foresman.  Farmer.  Married,  February  26,  1874,  Jean  Thompson. 
Died  at  Rushville,  Ohio,  December  11,  1887. 

1856. 

*Lemuel  Clark,  Upper  Marlboro,  Md. 
Died,   August,   1873. 


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William  M.  McCurdy,  A.B.,  Washington,  Ohio. 

Born  at  Washington,  Ohio.  Son  of  John  McCurdy.  Died  at  Wash- 
ington, Ohio,  aged  35  years. 

1857. 

*William  von  Albade  Deadrick,  A.B.,  Jonesboro,  Tenn. 

Born  near  Jonesboro,  Tenn.,  August  26,  1836.  Son  of  J.  Franklin 
and  Rebecca  L.  (Williams)  Deadrick.  Attorney-at-law.  Profes- 
sor Tennessee  University.  Member  Constitutional  Convention  of 
Tennessee,  1869-70.  Paymaster  C.  S.  Army.  Married,  November 
12,  1857,  S.  Evelina  Jackson.  Died  at  Blountsville,  Tenn.,  Sep- 
tember 27,  1883. 

*John  E.  Matthews,  Shelbyville,  Ky. 
Died  at  Louisville,  Ky. 

*Lowrie  Wilson,  A.B.,  Morgantown,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Morgantown,  W.  Va.,  February  4,  1838.  Son  of  Edgar  C. 
and  Mary  (Oliphant)  Wilson.  Served  in  C.  S.  A.  Died  at  Minne- 
apolis, Minn.,  March  15,  1867. 

*  William  Henry  Reeves,  A.B.,  Pasadena,  Cal. 

Born  at  Carmichaels,  Pa.,  June  11,  1835.  Son  of  Morgan  and 
Hannah    (Barclay)    Reeves.     Superintendent   of   Schools    of   Sno- 


304  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

homish  County,  Washington,  Cashier  of  Merchants'  National  Bank 
;it  Seattle,  Wash.  In  1862  he  was  drafted  in  the  C.  S.  Army  but 
escaped  and  rode  through  Texas,  Indian  Territory,  Missouri  and 
Arkansas  to  the  North.  Married,  December  22,  1870,  Lucy  Almeda 
Baldwin.     Died  at   Pasadena,  Cal.,  December  11,  1910. 

•James  Wallace  Robb,  A.B.,  Astoria,  Ore. 

Attorney-at-law,  Astoria,  Ore.,  1876-81.  Married,  first,  December, 
1859,  Julia  M.  McCleary;  second,  October  4,  1868,  Lottie  E.  Darrah; 
third,  February,  1879,  Josie  M.  Curtis.  Died  at  Astoria,  Ore., 
April  23,  1881. 

*Joseph  Venable  Morton,  A.B.,  Winchester,  Ky. 

Born  in  Shelby  County,  Ky.,  August  23,  1836.  Son  of  William  Q. 
and  Elizabeth  M.  Morton.  Merchant.  Secretary  and  Treasurer 
School  Board  of  Winchester,  Ky.  Died  at  Winchester,  Ky.,  March 
26,  1895. 

*Kobert  Stuart,  A.B. ;  M.D.   [Jefferson  Medical],  Henderson, 
Ky. 

Born  in  Shelby  County,  Ky.,  December  1,  1837.  Son  of  David  Todd 
and  Olivia  Winchester  (Hall)  Stuart.  Physician.  Assistant 
Surgeon  Second  Kentucky  Cavalry,  U.  S.  Volunteers,  1862-63. 
Married,  May  8,  1861,  Susan  Elizabeth  Read.  Relatives  in  Fra- 
ternity, brothers,  AVinchester  H.  Stuart,  Delta,  '60,  and  Rev.  John 
L.  Stuart,  D.D.,  Delta,  '61.  Died  at  Henderson  Ky.,  July  26, 
1918. 

1858. 

*Solomon  Gillespie  Krepps,  Brownsville,  Pa. 

Born  at  Brownsville,  Pa.,  November  2,  1835.  Son  of  Samuel  Jackson 
and  Elizabeth  (Brook)  Krepps.  Postmaster  at  Cadwallader,  Pa., 
1899-1908.  Lieutenant  and  Quartermaster  in  Eighth  Pennsylvania 
Regiment,  U.  S.  Volunteers,  1861,  and  later  Second  Lieutenant 
Fourth  U.  S.  Infantry,  1862-65.  Married,  December  23,  1869,  Mar- 
garet Elizabeth  Moffit.     Died  at  Brownsville,  Pa.,  August  23,  1916. 

*John  Francis  Templeton,  A.B. ;  LL.B.  (M),  Richmond,  La. 

Born  at  Vicksburg,  Miss.,  August  20,  1835.  Son  of  John  and  Amanda 
Malvina  (Dawson)  Templeton.  Attorney-at-law.  Served  in  the 
C.  S.  Army  1861-65.     Died  at  Vicksburg,  Miss.,  August  18,  1871. 

•Marshall  Matthews  Ilultz,  A.B.;  M.D.,  Upper  St.  Clair,  Pa. 
Born  in  Allegheny  County,  Pa.,  December  31,  1836.     Son  of  Henry 
and    Margaret   Hultz.     Physician.     Surgeon   U.   S.   Army,  1861-64. 
Died  at  Clokeyville,  Pa.,  September  5,  1864. 


DELTA  CHAPTER.  205 

*John  Orr  McKown,  A.B.,  Brownsville,  Tex. 

Born  at  Frankfort  Springs,  Pa.,  August  7,  1834.  Son  of  James  and 
Mary  (Orr)  McKown.  Attorney-at-law.  Private  Twelfth  Regi- 
ment Texas  Dragoons,  C.  S.  Army,  1861r-62.  Died  at  Brownsville, 
Texas,  October  12,  1862. 

*John  Park  Vance,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Died  at  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1903. 

*Absalom    William    Henry    Harrison    Hawkins,    A.B. ;    M.D. 
[Pennsylvania],  Clarksville,  Pa. 
Born  at  Clarksville,  Pa.,  January  22,  1839.     Son  of  James  Crawford 
and  Margaret  (Wise)   Hawkins.     Physician.     Surgeon  U.  S.  Navy, 
1861-66.     Died  at  Mansfield,  Ohio,  November  10,  1876. 

*Hugh  Aretas  Barclay,  A.B.,  Denver,  Colo. 

Born  in  Greene  County,  Pa.,  December  28,  1837.  Son  of  Henry  and 
Elizabeth  (Armstrong)  Barclay.  Was  graduated  at  Western  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  1861.  Clergyman;  farmer.  Married,  October  29, 
1867,  Jane  Chapman.     Died  at  Denver,  Colo.,  December  4,  1904. 

*Francis  Marian  Slemons,  A.B. ;  M.D.  [Maryland],  Salisbury, 

Md. 

Born  at  Salisbury,  Md.,  August  12,  1839.  Son  of  John  Brown  and 
Martha  Jane  (Bennett)  Slemons.  Physician.  Clerk  Circuit  Court, 
Wicomico  County,  Md.,  1885-91.  Married,  May  15,  1861,  Martha 
Anne  Morris.     He  died  at  Salisbury,  Md.,  September  22,  1909. 


1859. 

^Chauncey  Forward  Black,  York,  Pa. 

Born  at  Somerset,  Pa.,  November  28,  1839.  Son  of  Judge  Jeremiah 
S.  and  Mary  (Forward)  Black.  His  father  was  Chief  Justice  of 
Pennsylvania  and  afterwards  Attorney-General  and  Secretary  of 
State  under  President  Buchanan.  Attorney-at-law.  Lieutenant- 
Governor  of  Pennsylvania,  1882-86.  In  1886  he  was  the  Demo- 
cratic candidate  for  Governor  of  Pennsylvania.  Married,  April 
16,  1863,  Mary  Dawson.     Died  at  York,  Pa.,  December  2,  1904. 

fDavid  Samuel  Bolls,  A.B.,  Bovina,  Miss. 

Born  in  Warren  County,  Miss.,  September  5,  1838.  Merchant. 
Served  in  Cowan's  Battery,  C.  S.  Army,  1862-65,  and  for  a  period 
a  prisoner  of  war.  Married,  May  20,  1870,  Leila  Harper.  Died  at 
Smith's  Station,  Miss.,  January  23,  1877. 


206  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

*Samuel  Harrison  Smith  Gallaudet,  A.B.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Born  in  Maryland.  Protestant  Episcopal  Clergyman.  Married  Miss 
.Priest,  of  Trenton,  X.  J.  Died  at  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  Oetober  12, 
1906. 

•Andrew  Wylie  Wilson,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Died  at  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  February  22,  1916;  aged  81  years. 

*Alexander  Cowan,  A.B.,  Shelbyvillc,  Tenn. 

Born  at  Shelby ville,  Tenn.,  January  21,  1839.  Presbyterian  Clergy- 
man. .Married,  July,  1872,  Tabitha  D.  Wherry.  Died  at  Shelby- 
ville,  Tenn.,  January,  1903. 

*Alexander  Thomas  Ankenv,  A.B.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Born  at  Somerset,  Pa.,  December  27,  1837.  He  was  in  the  office  of 
Attorney-General,  Washington,  D.  C,  and  the  Quartermaster-Gen- 
eral's Office  till  1865.  Attorney-at-law.  President  Board  of  Edu- 
cation, 1S91-95.  President  State  Normal  School  Board  and  member 
of  Charter  Commission,  City  of  Minneapolis.  Married,  May  2, 
1861,  Martha  V.  Moore.  Died  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  October  12, 
1917. 

*Thomas  Paxton  Spencer,  A.B.,  Steubenville,  Ohio. 

Born  at  Steubenville,  Ohio,  March  3,  1889.  Son  of  Joseph  Courtenay 
and  Alicia  (Castner)  Spencer.  Attorney-at-law.  Private  in  Com- 
pany B,  One  Hundred  and  Fifty-seventh  Ohio  Volunteers,  May- 
September,  1864.  Married,  May  14,  1868,  Sarah  Elizabeth  Hayes. 
Died   at   Steubenville,  Ohio,  May  25,  1912. 

1860. 

*William  Francis  Singleton,  Evanston,  111. 

Born  at  Harrodsburg,  Ky.,  May  5,  1840.  Son  of  Richard  and  Mary 
(McAfee)  Singleton.  Attorney-at-law.  Promoter  of  the  Plymouth, 
Kankakee  and  Pacific  Railway  Company.  Lieutenant  and  Captain 
in  Pendleton's  Battery,  and  Major  of  Cavalry,  C.  S.  Army,  1861- 
65.  Married,  January  10,  1865,  while  a  prisoner  of  war  on  parole, 
Gertrude  Magoffin.     lie  died  at  Evanston,  111.,  December  13,  1908. 

*I)avid  Shannon  Harbison,  Shelbyvillc,  Ky. 

Born  at  Shelby  County,  Ky.,  October  9,  1838.  Son  of  George  Lynn 
and  Mary  Agnes  Harbison.  Farmer.  Died  at  Shelby  County,  Ky., 
October  21,  1863. 

*John  Cameron  Brown,  A.B.,  Shelbyvillc,  Ky. 

Born  at  Shelby  County,  Ky.,  March  18,  1841.  Son  of  Archibald  C. 
and  Elizabeth  (Huston)  Brown.  Parmer  and  stock  broker.  Died 
at   Christiansburg,   Ky.,   June   12,   1887. 


DELTA  CHAPTER.  207 

*Winchester  Hall  Stuart,  A.B.,  Owensboro,  Ky. 

Born  in  Shelby  County,  Ky.,  July  7,  1839.  Son  of  Rev.  D.  T.  and 
Olivia  Winchester  (Hall)  Stuart.  Teacher.  President  of  Stuart 
Female  College.  Principal  of  Owensboro  High  School.  Married, 
December  26,  1865,  Martinette  M.  Cherin.  Relatives  in  Fraternity, 
brothers,  Robert  Stuart,  M.D.,  Delta,  '57,  and  Rev.  John  L.  Stuart, 
D.D.,  Delta,  '61.     Died  at  Owensboro,  Ky.,  October  19,  1902. 

*George  Claibourne  Thompson  (O),  Omaha,  Nebraska. 


1861. 

^Stephen  Collins  McCandless,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Born  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  September  22,  1840.  Son  of  Hon.  Wilson 
and  Sarah  North  (Collins)  McCandless.  Attorney-at-law.  Clerk 
United  States  District  Court,  1863-91.  U.  S.  Attorney  for  Western 
District  of  Pa.,  1893.  Secretary,  Treasurer  and  Vice-President  of 
the  Dollar  Savings  Bank  of  Pittsburgh,  1895-1915.  Sergeant 
Fifteenth  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Militia  during  the  emergency  in 
1862.  Married,  June  8,  1870,  Margaret  Randall  Bartles.  Died  at 
Pittsburgh,   Pa.,  July  4,  1915. 

*Nicholas  H.  Marseles,  M.D.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Physician.     Surgeon,  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  1861-65. 

* Jonathan   Middleswart   Coulter,   Clarksville,   la. 

Born  at  Bridgeville,  Pa.  Son  of  Joseph  Patterson  and  Hannah 
(Middleswart)  Coulter.  Teacher.  Died  at  Clarksville,  Iowa,  May 
4,   1864. 

*John  Linton  Stuart,  D.D.    [Southwestern  Univ.   and  Omaha 
Univ.]    (0),  Hang  Chow,  China. 

Born  in  Shelby  County,  Ky.,  December  2,  1840.  Son  of  Rev.  David 
Todd  and  Olivia  Winchester  (Hall)  Stuart.  Presbyterian  Mission- 
ary in  China,  1868-1913.  Married,  October  15,  1874,  Mary  Louise 
Horton.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Robert  Stuart,  M.D., 
Delta,  '57,  and  Winchester  H.  Stuart,  Delta,  '60.  Died  at  Hang 
Chow,  China,  November  24,  1913. 


1862. 

*Samuel  Oliver  Taylor,  A.B.,  Wheeling,  W.  Va. 

Born  near  Washington,  Pa.,  April  4,  1838.  Son  of  David  S.  and 
Sarah  (Oliver)  Taylor.  Attorney-at-law.  Married,  June  28,  1872, 
Emma  S.  Holsten  Harding.     Died  in  1911  at  Wheeling,  W.  Va. 


2o8  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

*Jaines  Irwin  Marchand,  Jr.,  M.D.,  Irwin,  Pa. 

Born  at  Irwin,  Pa.,  April  10,  1839.  Son  of  John  and  Mary  (Irwin) 
Maivhand.  Physician.  Married  in  1870,  Henrietta  F.  Snider. 
Died  at   Irwin,"  Pa.,  March  84,  1916. 

♦Charles  Davis,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Sholbyville,  Tenn. 

Born  in  Bridgetown,  Pa.,  July  11,  1837.  Civil  Engineer.  Commis- 
sioner to  Vienna  Exposition,  1873.  Captain  Tenth  Regiment  Penn- 
sylvania Volunteers,  1861-65,  and  for  a  time  a  prisoner  of  war. 

♦Robert  Payne  Frierson,  A.B.,  Shelbyville,  Tenn. 

Born  at  Shelbyville,  Tenn.,  August  24,  1843.  Son  of  E.  J.  and  Anne 
Payne  (Harrison)  Frierson.  Attorney-at-law.  Member  State 
Legislature,  Tennessee,  1871-75.  Private  C.  S.  Army,  1861-65,  and 
was  wounded  twice.     Died  at  Waukesha,  Wis.,  June  29,  1893. 

♦Robert  H.  Rowland,  A.B.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Born  at  Mansfield,  Ohio,  September  8,  1842.  Son  of  Rev.  James 
and  Mary  A.  (Moody)  Rowland.  Attorney-at-law,  afterward 
cashier  and  bookkeeper.  Married,  April,  1865,  Mary  O.  McFadden, 
of  Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Died,  July  1,  1892. 

•Robert  Flavel  Hensill,  A.B.,  San  Diego,  Cal. 

Born  at  Fairmont,  W.  Va.,  September  6,  1839.  Son  of  Smith  M. 
and  Mary  Jane  (Linn)  Hensill.  Attorney-at-law.  U.  S.  Com- 
missioner.    Died   at   San   Diego,  Cal.,   February   5,   1917. 


1863. 

♦Joseph  J.  Ott,  Chillicothe,  Ohio. 

Died  at  New  York,  December  10,  1913. 

♦Erwin  P.  Jett,  Shelbyville,  Tenn. 

Served   in    the   C.    S.   Army.     Quartermaster's   Sergeant,    Forty-first 
Tennessee  Infantry.     Was  killed  in  battle. 

Duncan  Brown  Cooper,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

Hermitage  Club. 
Born  at  Columbia,  Tenn.,  April  21,  1844.  Son  of  Matthew  D.  and 
Mary  (Brown)  Cooper.  Journalist  and  member  of  both  houses  of 
Tennessee  Legislature.  Served  four  years  in  Confederate  Army, 
one  of  which  was  spent  in  prison;  most  of  it  in  Fort  Delaware. 
Was  commissioned  Lieutenant  Colonel,  serving  under  General  For- 
rest.    Married,  first,  Florence  Fleming;  second,  Mary  Jones. 


DELTA  CHAPTER.  209 

*William  Lusk  Chalfant,  A.B.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Born  at  Turtle  Creek,  Pa.,  August  3,  1843.  Son  of  Henry  and  Isa- 
bella C.  Chalfant.  Attorney-at-law.  Married,  November  5,  1874, 
Elizabeth  Ashley  Pirtle,  of  Louisville,  Ky.  Died  at  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.,  April  20,  1895. 

*Ed\vard  Ratchford  Geary,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Son  of  Rev.  Edward  Ratchford  and  Harriet  R.  (Reed)  Geary. 
First  Lieutenant  Independent  Battery  E  (Knapp's),  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers, during  the  Civil  War;  brevet  Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel. 
Killed  at  Wauhatchie,  Tenn.,  October  9,  1863. 

*  Albert  Gallatin  Dunn,  Jr.  (O),  Hendersonville,  Tenn. 

Born  in  Sumner  County,  Tenn.,  June  6,  1840.  Son  of  Albert  Gallatin 
and  Amanda  Malvina  (Gowen)  Dunn.  He  left  college  and  entered 
the  C.  S.  Army  as  Lieutenant  in  Thirtieth  Tennessee  Regiment, 
1861,  and  was  mortally  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Chickamauga, 
Tenn.,  October  3,  1863. 

1864.. 

Albert  Davidson  Frierson,  Columbia,  Tenn. 

1121  South  Main  Street. 
Born  near  Columbia,  Tenn.,  May  8,  1843.  Son  of  John  Willison  and 
Melinda  (Davidson)  Frierson.  He  left  college  and  entered  the 
C.  S.  Army  as  a  private  in  the  First  Tennessee  Cavalry,  1862-65. 
Since  then  farmer  and  merchant.  Married,  November  18,  1869, 
Lucy  S.  Davidson. 

*Milton  Smallwood  Elkin,  Gallatin,  Tenn. 

Born  in  Clark  County,  Ky.,  October  9,  1840.  Son  of  Robert  and 
Lucy  (Duisenberry)  Elkin.  Attorney-at-law.  Commissary  Agent, 
2d  Florida  District,  C.  S.  A.  Married,  November  14,  1865,  Mattie 
Conn  Moore.     Died'  at  Gallatin,  Tenn.,  December  27,   1884. 

*  Joseph  Gamble,  A.B. ;  D.D.  [Union],  Plattsburg,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  September  6,  1842.  Son  of  Archibald  and 
Louisa  Baker  (Easton)  Gamble.  Presbyterian  Clergyman.  Mar- 
ried, April  25,  1867,  Mary  McGill.  Died  at  Cumberland  Head,  near 
Plattsburg,  N.  Y.,  August  8,  1909. 

*Frank  Cowan,  M.D.  [Univ.  Georgetown],  Greensburg,  Pa. 

Born  at  Greensboro,  Pa.,  December  11,  1845.  Son  of  Hon.  Edgar 
Cowan,  United  States  Senator,  and  Lornetta  Oliver.  Physician; 
lawyer.  Married  Harriet  Jack.  Died  at  Greensburg,  Pa.,  Feb- 
ruary 12,  1905. 


2io  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1865. 
•William  Kennon  Jennings,  A.B.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Bom  at  Allegheny,  Pa.,  July  25,  1844.  Son  of  John  F.  and  Elizabeth 
P..  (Fitz  Gerald)  Jennings.  Attorney-at-law.  Corporal  Company 
B,  One  Hundred  and  Ninety-third  Regiment,  Pennsylvania  Volun- 
teers, 1S64.  Married,  September  17,  1874,  Alice  R.  Crawford. 
Died  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  July  28,  1918. 

Lawrence  Dade  Alexander,  A.B.,  New  Canaan,  Conn. 

Born  at  Doe  Run,  Ky.,  May  13,  1843.  Son  of  Junius  Brutus  and 
Lucy  Fitzhugh  (Dade)  Alexander.  Stock  broker.  Married,  June 
12,  18(50',  Orline  St.  John.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Dr.  Wel- 
come Taylor  Alexander,'  Delta,  '66. 

♦Thomas  McConnell,  Jr.,  A.B.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Born  at  Allegheny  City,  Pa.,  July  29,  1844.  Son  of  Thomas  and 
Mary  A.  McConnell.  Attorney-at-law.  Married,  September  14, 
1875,  Matilda  J.  Gross.     Died  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  January  29,  1918. 

*  Andrew  White  Mitchell,  A.B.,  Lexington,  Mo. 

Born  at  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  March  19,  1845.  Son  of  Isaac  W.  and 
Sallie  Ann  (White)  Mitchell.  Cotton  broker.  Married,  October, 
1867,  Ella  Carson.    Died  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  October,  1887. 

*Rufus  Wiland  Robertson,  Danville,  Ky. 

Born  at  Harrodsburg,  Ky.,  February  12,  1842.     Son  of  A.  G.  and 
Katherine  T.   (Bishop)    Robertson.     Bookkeeper.     Died  in  1912. 

*George  Western  Thompson,  Parkersburg,  W.  Va. 

President  Ohio  River  Railroad  Company.  Died  at  Washington, 
D.  C,   February  26,  1895. 

1866. 

Henry  Foster  Marker,  A.B.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

132  Nassau  Street. 
Born  at  Voungstown,  Ohio,  November  1,  1846.     Son  of  Benjamin  I). 
and    Margaret    (Lowry)    Marker.     Connected   with   dredging  com- 
pany,  New  York   Harbor. 

John  Randolph  Paxton,  A.B. ;  D.D.  [Union],  New  York,  N.  Y. 

31  West  Forty-sixth  Street. 
Born  at  Canonsburg,  Pa.,  September  18,  1843.     Son  of  John  Paxton. 
Presbyterian    Clergyman.     Private,    First    Sergeant,    and    Second 


DELTA  CHAPTER.  211 

Lieutenant,    Company    G,    One    Hundred    and    Fortieth    Regiment 
Pennsylvania  Volunteers,   1862-65. 

*David  Coalter  Gamble,  M.D.  [St.  Louis  Med  Coll.],  St.  Louis, 
Mo. 

Born  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  September  16,  1844.  Son  of  Hon.  Hamilton 
Rowan  and  Caroline  (Coalter)  Gamble.  Physician.  He  was  Pro- 
fessor of  Otology,  Beaumont  Hospital  Medical  College,  St.  Louis, 
and  of  Diseases  of  the  Ear  at  Washington  University,  1892-1908. 
He  married,  December  22,  1804,  Flora  Matthews,  of  St.  Louis. 
Died  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  May  4,  1908. 

Welcome  Taylor  Alexander,  M.D.  [Bellevue  Hosp.  Med.  Coll.], 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

940  St.  Nicholas  Avenue. 
Born  at  Owensboro,  Ky.,  February  4,  1848.  Son  of  Junius  Brutus 
and  Lucy  Fitzhugh  (Dade)  Alexander.  Physician.  Surgeon  to 
New  York  Dispensary,  1877-80;  Visiting  Physician  to  New  York 
Institution  for  Deaf  and  Dumb,  1886  to  date.  Married,  October 
15,  1879,  Aimee  Gabrielle  Thayer.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Lawrence  D.  Alexander,  Delta,  ^a. 

*S.  George  Fenby,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

1867. 

*Walter  G.  Holmes,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

*David  A.  Jacobs,  Wooster,  Ohio. 

*Newton  Williams,  Lexington,  Ky. 

*David  Todd  Harvey,  A.B.,  Greensburg,  Pa. 

Born  at  Murraysville,  Pa.,  May  3,  1844.  Son  of  Josiah  and  Catherine 
Harvey.  Attorney-at-law.  District  Attorney  of  Westmoreland 
County,  Pa.,  1875-78.  Married,  August  28,  1872,  Minnie  E.  Bison. 
Died  at  Greensburg,  Pa.,  December  29,  1908. 

*David  L.  Hoge,  Mercer,  Pa. 

Born  at  Mercer,  Pa.,  November  8,  1844.  Son  of  John  and  Rebecca 
(Smith)  Hoge.  Attorney-at-law.  Died  at  Albany,  111.,  April  13, 
1901. 

*David  Hoge  Riddle,  A.B.,  D.D.,  Falls. Church,  Va. 

Born  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  January  27,  1846.  Son  of  Rev.  Dr.  David 
Hunter  and  Elizabeth  (Brown)  Riddle.  Presbyterian  Clergyman. 
Died  at  Falls  Church,  Va.,  December  11,  1911. 


212  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1868. 

Robert   Allison  Orbison,   A.B. ;  LL.B.    [Albany  Law   School], 
Huntingdon,  Pa. 

301  Penn  Street. 
Born  at  Huntingdon,  Pa.,  January  31,  1849.  Son  of  William  Penn 
and  Lydia  Rebecca  (Allison)  Orbison.  Attorney-at-law.  Assist- 
ant to' Assistant  Attorney  General  of  U.  S.,  1880-82;  Cbief  Clerk 
in  Attorney  General's  Office  of  Pennsylvania,  1887-91.  Chief 
Burgess  of  Huntingdon,  1897-1900.  County  Solicitor,  Huntingdon 
County,  1913-1930.     Married,  June  U,  1894,  J.  Estelle  Gregory. 

*Francis  Marion  Hugus,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa. 

Born  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  March  17,  1848.  Son  of  John  and  Ann 
(McGinley)  Hugus.  In  oil  and  gas  business.  Married,  March  3, 
1887,    Sarah   A.    Mcllvain.     Died    at   Wilkinsburg,    Pa. 

*Jolm  McCracken  Hoon,  B.S.,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  at  Claysville,  Pa.,  1847.  Son  of  John  and  Sarah  Jane  (Mc- 
Cracken) Hoon.  Attorney-at-law  and  in  commission  grain  busi- 
ness, Chicago,  111.     Died  at  Uniontown,  Pa. 

•Andrew  Porter  Wilson,  A.B.,  Huntingdon,  Pa. 

Born  at  Williamsport,  Pa.,  January  7,  1847.  Son  of  Adolphus 
Dougal  and  Elizabeth  Ann  (Petriken)  Wilson.  Engaged  in  real 
estate  and  insurance  business.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
William  A.  P.  Wilson,  Gamma,  '72.  Died  at  Huntingdon,  Pa., 
May  10,  1915. 

Thomas  B.  Bartlett,  Peoria,  111. 

•George  Latimer  Potter,  Bellefonte,  Pa. 

Born  at  Potter's  Bank,  Pa.,  April  7,  1847.  Son  of  William  Wilson 
and  Sara  (Irvin)  Potter.  Engaged  in  insurance  business.  Presi- 
dent of  Council,  Bellefonte,  Pa.,  1888-94.  First  Lieutenant  Com- 
pany B,  Fifth  Regiment,  N.  G.  P.,  1880-85.  Married  Elizabeth 
Sanderson.     Died    at    Bellefonte,   Pa.,   July   15,    1903. 

Louis  Erwin  Beall,  Uniontown,  Pa. 

*Silas  Wright  Castner,  A.B. ;  M.D.,  Monongahela  City,  Pa. 

Born  in  Carroll  Township,  Washington  County,  Pa.,  March  18,  1846. 
Son  of  David  and  Rebecca  (Miller)  Castner.  Physician.  Died 
in    Carroll    Township,   Washington   County,   Pa.,   April    10,    1870. 

•George  Anschutz  Berry,  B.S.,  Bradford,  Pa. 

Born  in  Centre  County,  Pa.,  November  9,  1848.     Son  of  Benjamin  J. 


DELTA  CHAPTER.  213 

and    Nancy    J.    (Irwin)    Berry.     Attorncy-at-law.     United    States 
Commissioner.     Burgess   of   Ebensburg,   Pa.,   1871.     Married,   No- 
vember 9,  1876,  Kate  I.  Parker.     Died  at  Bradford,  Pa.,  September 
.     22,  1905. 

1869. 

*Robert  Thompson  Lewis,  A.B.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Born  at  Ebensburg,  Pa.,  July  17,  1848.     Son  of  Dr.  David  W.  and 
Maria   (Thompson)   Lewis.     Died  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  May  7,  1870. 

John  Gow  Wilson,  Tacoma,  Wash. 

2501  Washington  Avenue,  North. 
Born  at  Canonsburg,  Pa.,  May  8,  1*51 .  Son  of  Thomas  McKean  and 
Elizabeth  (Murdoch)  Wilson.  Clerk  with  United  States  Express 
Company,  Moberly,  Mo.,  1875-87.  Assistant  Postmaster  at 
Moberly,  Mo.,  1890^1900.  Manager  of  the  H.  McCormick  Lumber 
Company,  Tacoma,  1900-08. 

Henry  Eleazer  Robinson,  Uniontown,  Pa. 

28  Charles  Street. 
Born  at  Uniontown,  Pa.  Son  of  Frederick  Converse  and  Susan 
(Hollingsworth)  Robinson.  U.  S.  Army  Officer.  Graduated  U.  S. 
Military  Academy,  1871.  Second  Lieutenant,  1871;  First  Lieu- 
tenant, 1879;  Captain,  1893;  Major,  1901;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  1904; 
Colonel,  1908;  retired,  1908.  Served  in  the  various  Indian  cam- 
paigns, the  Spanish-American  War  in  Cuba  and  Philippine  In- 
surrection.    Married,   January   20,    1881,    Sallie    K.    Gaddis. 

Frank  Hurst  Jacob,  Wellsburg,  West  Va. 

Born  at  Wellsburg,  W.  Va.     Son  of  Samuel  and  Anna  M.   (Klein) 
Jacob.     Farmer.     Married,  December  1,  1914,  Ida  Carter. 


1870. 

Thomas  Fassitt,  M.E.   [Lafayette]    (T),  Easton,  Pa. 

606  North  Reeder  Street. 
Born  July  31,  1851.     Son  of  Edward  C.  and  Mary  Anne  (Fassitt) 
Fassitt.     Engaged  in  automobile  business.     Married,  February  25, 
1873,  Medora  A.  Pyle. 

♦Thomas    Hudson    Weirich,    M.D.     [Michigan],    Wellsburg, 

W.  Va. 

Born  at  Washington,  Pa.,  April  1,  1848.  Son  of  Samuel  and  Anna 
C.  Weirich.  Physician.  Married,  1873,  Mary  E.  Boon,  of  M  ash- 
ington,  Pa.     Died  at  Wellsburg,  W.  Va.,  November  5,  1918. 


214  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

George  Boal  Orlady,  B.S. ;  M.D.  [  JefFerson  Medical]  ;  LL.D. 
[and  Pennsylvania],  Huntingdon,  Pa. 
Born  at  Petersburg,  Pa.,  February  22,  1850.  Son  of  Dr.  .Henry 
and  Martha  Caldwell  (Boal)  Orlady.  Physician  until  1873;  since 
then  attorney-at-law.  District  Attorney,  Huntingdon  County,  Pa., 
1878-87.  Judge,  Superior  Count  of  Pennsylvania,  1895  to  date,  and 
President  Judge  1916  to  date.  President  of  the  Pennsylvania  Bar 
Association,  1913.  Married,  February  26,  1877,  Mary  Irwin 
Thompson. 

*Isaac  Williams  Mitchell,  Cicero,  Ind. 

Born  at  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  February  19,  1851.  Son  of  Zachariah  S. 
and  Ann  (Baird)  Mitchell.  Engaged  in  real  estate  business.  Mar- 
ried, November  1,  1883,  Sarah  Rebecca  Hill.  Died  at  Cicero,  Ind., 
April  15,  1901. 


1871. 

*Frederic  Wilder  Metcalf,  B.S.,  Erie,  Pa. 

Born  at  Erie,  Pa.,  August  2,  1851.  Son  of  Prescott  and  Abigail  R. 
Metcalf.  Manufacturer.  Married,  October  10,  1878,  Ruth  Moor- 
head.     Died,  1890. 

Frank  Wilder  Grant,  B.S.,  M.S.,    Erie,  Pa. 

132  East  Fifth  Street. 
Born  at  Erie,  Pa.,  May  26,  1852.     Son  of  Benjamin  and  Maria  Eliza- 
beth   (Wilder)    Grant.     Attorney-at-law,   1874-85.     U.   S.  Commis- 
sioner,  1876  to   date.     Engaged   in  natural   gas   business,   1885   to 
1908.     Retired. 

*  James  Caughey  Johnson,  A.B.,  Erie,  Pa. 

Born  at  Erie,  Pa.,  August  3,  1850.  Son  of  John  B.  and  Nancy  A. 
(Caughey)  Johnson.  Accountant.  Married,  November  11,  1870, 
Susan  C.  Baird.     Died  at  Erie,  Pa.,  February  26,  1886. 

*Alonzo  Palmer  Gribble,  New  Philadelphia,  Ohio. 

Born  near  Shonebrun,  Ohio,  1850.  Son  of  James  and  Katharine 
(Barr)  Gribble.  Salesman.  Died  at  New  Philadelphia,  O.,  Feb- 
ruary 22,  1874. 


William  H.  Findley,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Edwin  Terretine  Beatty,  Greenville,  Pa. 


The  Croxden. 


DELTA  CHAPTER.  215 

Alexander  Reed,  B.S.,  Washington,  Pa. 

123  East  Maiden  Street. 
Born  at  Washington,  Pa.,  August  17,  1848.     Son  of  Colin  McFarqu- 
har  and  Sarah  E.  (Chapman)   Reed.     In  book  and  wall  paper  busi- 
ness.    Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Colin  M.  Reed,  Delta,  '73. 

*  Joseph  Alexander  Donahey,  A.B.,  Bridgeport,  Ohio. 

Born  in  Washington  County,  Pa.,  February  6,  1850.  Son  of  William 
and  Mary  (Ely)  Donahey.  Presbyterian  Clergyman.  Married, 
July  13,  1876,  Lizzie  R.  McClees. 

*David  Houston  Martin,  A.B.    [Westminster   Coll.],   Canons- 
burg,  Pa. 

Born  at  Canonsburg,  Pa.,  February  26,  1851.  Son  of  William  and 
Mary  Ann  Watson  (Houston)  Martin.  Attorney-at-law.  Died  at 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  November,  1893. 

William  Baird  Reed,  A.B.,  A.M. ;  B.D.  [Princeton  Theol.  Sem.], 
New  York,  N.  Y. 

143  West  Sixty-ninth  Street. 
Born  at  Washington,  Pa.,  July  23,  1850.  Son  of  Robert  N.  Reed, 
M.D.,  and  Eleanor  Baird.  Presbyterian  Clergyman.  Owing  to  ill 
health  retired  from  the  ministry  in  1885,  and  has  been  engaged 
since  in  lecturing  and  business.  Married,  first,  February  2,  1875, 
Mary  McKnight,  of  Pittsburgh,  Pa.;  she  died  1889.  Second,  No- 
vember, 1897,  Mrs.  Effie  Du  Bard  Graham. 


1872. 

Thomas  McGiffin  Mcllvaine,  M.D.  [Rush  Med.  Coll.],  Peoria, 

111. 

516  Main  Street. 
Son  of  Rev.  Dr.  William  B.  and  (McGiffin)   Mcllvaine.     Phy- 
sician. 

*William  Anderson  Marshall,  Canonsburg,  Pa. 
Died  at  Kansas  City,  Kansas. 

James  C.  Cochran,  Steubenville,  Ohio. 

108  South  Street. 

*James  E.  Aiken,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Died  at  Portland,  Oregon,  February  13,  1899. 


216  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

William  Buchanan  Chambers,  Canonsburg,  Pa. 

221  West  College  Street. 
Born  at  Canonsburg,  Pa.,  August  14,  1850.  Son  of  John  and  Cath- 
erine (Ramsey)  Chambers.  Deputy  Sheriff  and  Sheriff,  1879-86. 
County  Treasurer,  1892-96.  Deputy  United  States  Marshal  for 
Western  Pennsylvania,  1886-91.  With  Philadelphia  National  Gas 
Company  since  1902. 

1873. 

•Matthew  Henry  Borland,  M.D.    [Jefferson   Medical],  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa. 

Born  at  Washington,  Pa.,  September  17,  1849.  Son  of  John  and 
Mary  A.   (Brown)   Borland.     Physician.     Died  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa., 

1888. 

James   Smith  Humbird,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

6210  Howe  Street. 

Thomas  Dent  Mutter  Wilson,  M.D.  [Jefferson  Medical],  Wash- 
ington, Pa. 

Born  at  Washington,  Pa.,  April  1,  1848.  Son  of  Dr.  J.  R.  and  C.  C. 
Wilson.     Physician.     Married,   June   22,   1876,   Jennie  E.   Schenck. 

*Colin  McFarquar  Reed,  Washington,  Pa. 

Born  at  Washington,  Pa.,  April  28,  1850.  Son  of  Colin  McFarquhar 
and  Sarah  (Chapman)  Reed.  Merchant.  President  of  First  Na- 
tional Bank  of  Washington,  Pa.,  and  Director  of  Washington  (Pa.) 
Trust  Company.  Married,  October  8,  1874,  Adaline  Brownlee. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Alexander  Reed,  Delta,  '71.  Died 
at  Washington,  Pa.,  January,  1920. 


1874. 

George    Mutter    Kelly,    M.D.    [Western   Penna.    Med.    Coll.], 
Washington,  Pa. 
Physician. 

*James  M.  Mowell,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Newport,  Ky. 

Assistant  City  Treasurer,  1898-99.     Died  at  Newport,  Ky.,  May  17, 
1916. 

Alexander  Daniel  MeConnell,  A.M. ;  LL.D.  [Westminsfer  Coll.], 
Greensburg,  Pa. 

Born  in  Westmoreland  County,  Pa.,  March  10,  1850.     Son  of  David 


DELTA  CHAPTER.  217 

Kirkpatrick  and  Harriet  (Sloan)  McConnell.  Attorney-at-law. 
Judge  of  the  Tenth  Judicial  District  of  Pennsylvania,  1895-1918, 
and  President  Judge,  1918  to  date.  Married,  March  24,  1876,  Ella 
J.  Turney.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  son,  Alexander  McConnell, 
Delta,  '09. 

1875. 

William   McBride   Perrin,   A.B. ;   LL.B.    [Harvard],   Tacoma, 

Wash. 

517-18  California  Building. 
Born  at  Independence,  Pa.,  1852.     Son  of  Samuel  and  Susan  McBride 
Perrin.     Attorney-at-law. 

*James  McFadden  Ritchie,  A.B.,  Sewickley,  Pa. 

Born  at  West  Middletown,  Pa.,  November  22,  1854.  Son  of  Andrew 
Scott  and  Jane  (McFadden)  Ritchie.  Manager,  Redstone  Coke 
Company,  and  Auditor,  J.  M.  Schoonmaker  Coke  Company,  Pitts- 
burgh. Purchasing  Agent,  Pittsburgh,  Bessemer  and  Lake  Erie 
Railroad  Company.  Married,  May  20,  1884,  Nannie  J.  Doyle. 
Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Charles  S.  Ritchie,  Delta,  '80, 
and  William  B.  Ritchie,  Delta,  '90.  Died  at  Washington,  Pa., 
December  18,  1904. 

^Oliver  Blair  King,  Allegheny,  Pa. 

Died  at  Allegheny,  Pa.,  April  2,  1876. 


1876. 

Robert  Robinson  Bowman,  M.D.  [Jefferson  Medical],  Wilkins- 

burg,  Pa. 

519  Mifflin  Avenue. 
Born  in  East  Franklin  Township,  Armstrong  County,  Pa.,  July  2, 
1853.  Son  of  Philip  Keulins  and  Nancy  (Robinson)  Bowman. 
Physician  until  1882,  when  he  engaged  in  the  newspaper  and  job 
printing  business.  Now  employed  in  the  printing  department  of 
the  Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company's  Works, 
East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Married,  February  11,  1879,  Rosanna  Jose- 
phine Walton. 

Joseph  Hughes  Ralston,  A.B.,  Brookville,  Pa. 

Born  at  Fairview,  W.  Va.,  June  25,  1851.  Son  of  James  and  Ange- 
lina (Harper)  Ralston.  Presbyterian  Clergyman.  Moderator  of 
Presbytery;  stated  clerk.  Married,  March  25,  1880,  Mary  Emma 
Adams. 


218  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Maurice    Emery   Wilson,    A.B. ;    D.D.    [New   Windsor    Coll.], 
Washington,  Pa. 

Hillsview  Sanitarium. 
Born  in  Baltimore,  Md.,  April  2,  1855.  Son  of  Thomas  Brown  and 
Margaret  (Sanders)  Wilson.  Presbyterian  Clergyman.  Manager 
and  Chaplain  of  the  Hillsview  Sanitarium,  Washington,  Pa.,  1919 
to  date.  Author  "  Eddyism  Commonly  called  Christian  Science." 
Married,  June   19,   1879,   Fanny  Louisa   McCombs. 

*John  David  Shanor,  A.B. ;  M.D.    [Western  Reserve  Univ.], 

Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Born  at  Cleveland,  O.  Son  of,  Dr.  David  Shanor.  Physician.  Died 
at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  May  18,  1909. 

*  James  P.  Weir,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Died  18T8. 

*George  Washington  Woods,  A.B.,  Wheeling,  W.  Va. 

Born  in  Ohio  County,  W.  Va.v  January  25,  1854.  Son  of  John  and 
Ruth  H.  (Jacob)  Woods.  Merchant  from  1876-80;  then  farmer. 
President  of  the  Board  of  Commissioners  of  Ohio  County,  W.  Va., 
1883-87.  Married,  Jane  Pryor.  Died  at  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  Feb- 
ruary 27,  1919. 

1877. 

Charles  Vachel  Harding,  B.S.,  Bridgeville,  Pa. 

733  Washington  Avenue. 
Born  at  Washington,  Pa.,  October  15,  1856.  Son  of  Vachel  and 
Annie  (Le  Moyne)  Harding.  Agent  W.  &  W.  R.  R.,  1882-1892. 
Mercantile,  1892-1913.  Accountant,  Pittsburgh  Coal  Company, 
1913  to  date.  Member  of  Council  and  School  Board,  Washington, 
Pa.,  and  Director  of  the  Union  Trust  Company.  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  H,  Tenth  Regiment,  N.  G.  P.,  1885.  Married  first,  Feb- 
ruary 28,  1878,  Belle  Galbraith;  second,  November  3,  1886,  Amanda 
Virginia  Hupps. 

1878. 

Joseph  Dean  Elson,  A.B. ;  LL.B.,  Stamford,  Conn. 

Born  at  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  January  30,  1857.  Son  of  William  K. 
and  Mary  Jane  (Dean)  Elson.     Attorney-at-law. 

*Edward  G.  Husler,  M.D.   [Jefferson  Medical],  Carnegie,  Pa. 
Physician.     Died,   February   14,   1915. 


DELTA  CHAPTER.  219 

1879. 

Isaac  Hazlett  Gaston,  B.S.,  St.  Clairsville,  Ohio. 

Born  at  St.  Clairsville,  O.,  July  6,  1858.  Son  of  Samuel  Wilson  and 
Margaret  Frances  (Hazlett)  Gaston.  Attorney-at-law.  Probate 
Judge,  Belmont  County,  O.,  1885-91.  Representative  in  Ohio 
Legislature,  1906-1911.  U.  S.  Referee  in  Bankruptcy,  1914  to 
date.     Married,  January  3,  1912,   Ina  Mutchmore  Talhman. 


1880. 

Thomas  Alexander  Stewart,  A.B.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

1101   Berger  Building. 
Born  at  West  Middletown,  Pa.,  October  19,  1860.     Son  of  Galbraith 
and    Phoebe    (McKeever)     Stewart.     Real    Estate    and    Mortgage 
Broker. 

James  H.  Reed,  Worth,  Pa. 

Charles  Stewart  Ritchie,  Ponca  City,  Okla. 

Born  at  West  Middletown,  Pa.,  May  28,  1859.  Son  of  Andrew  Scott 
and  Jane  (McFadden)  Ritchie.  Cashier,  First  National  Bank  of 
Washington,  Pa.  At  present  in  oil  and  gas  business  in  Oklahoma. 
Married,  September  1,  1898,  Edith  L.  Crist.  Relatives  in  Fra- 
ternity, brothers,  James  M.  Ritchie,  Delta,  '75,  and  William  B. 
Ritchie,  Delta,  '90. 

Thomas  Forest  Irwin,  A.B.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

%  Pittsburgh  Post. 
Born  at  Claysville,  Pa.,  September  15,  1854.     Son  of  Thomas  S.  and 
Mary  Jane   (Frazier)    Irwin.     Attorney-at-law.     Editor,   Washing- 
ton (Pa.)   Journal,  1889.     Editorial  Staff,  Pittsburgh  Post. 

Samuel  Wilson  Blackstone,  Central  City,  S.  Dak. 

Superintendent  of  Water  Works  of  Homestake  Mines. 


1883. 

Henry  Willson  Temple,  A.M.,  LL.D.   [Geneva  College]  ;  D.D. 
[Westminster  College],  Washington,  Pa. 

400  Locust  Avenue. 
Born  at  Belle  Center,  Ohio,  March  31,  1864.     Son  of  John  B.   and 
Martha  (Jameson)  Temple.     Presbyterian  pastor,  1887-1905.     Pro- 
fessor of  History  and  Political  Science,  Washington  and  Jefferson 
College,  1898-1913.     Member  of  Congress,  1913  to  date.     Associate 


220  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Editor,  United  Presbyterian,  1903  to  date.  Married,  April  14, 
1892,  Lucy  Parr. 

*George  Baird,  A.B.,  Washington,  Pa. 

Born  at  "Washington,  Pa.,  October  6,  1862.  Son  of  John  and  Har- 
riet (Clark)  Baird.  Banker.  Died  at  Washington,  Pa.,  July  9, 
1903. 

*William  L.  S.  Bowman,  Monongahcla  City,  Pa. 
Died  at  Hazelwood,  Pa.,  July  24,  1898. 

*James  Elliott  Irvine,  A.B.,  A.M.;  Ph.D.    [Wooster  Univ.], 
Williamsburg,  Pa. 

Born  at  Ickesburg,  Pa.,  March  25,  1858.  Son  of  John  and  Mary 
(Elliott)  Irvine.  Presbyterian  Clergyman.  Married,  Josephine 
Howarth. 

Alvin  Curtis  Spindler,  LL.B.  [Michigan],  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

1004  Columbia  Bank  Building. 
Born  at  Beallsville,  Pa.,  March  26,  1861.     Son  of  William  Riley  and 
Elizabeth    (Colvin)    Spindler.     Attorney-at-law.     Relative   in   Fra- 
ternity, brother,  George   A.   Spindler,  Delta,   '83. 

George  Ashton  Spindler,  A.M.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

206  Kennedy  Avenue,  N.  S. 
Born  in  Washington  County,  Pa.,  August  14,  1851.     Son  of  William 
Riley  and  Elizabeth   (Colvin)   Spindler.     Superintendent  of  Public 
Schools   of   Washington   County,   Pa.,   1882-90.     Married,   July   13, 

1892,  Carrie  Bryson.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  son,  William  R. 
Spindler,  Delta,  '17,  and  brother,  Alvin  C.  Spindler,  Delta,  '83. 

Andrew  Morrison  Linn,  A.B.,  Washington,  Pa. 

83  Le  Moyne  Avenue. 
Born  at  Canonsburg,  Pa.,  June  21,  1863.     Son  of  Rev.  Dr.   Alonzo 
and    Rebecca   E.    (Fulton)    Linn.     Attorney-at-law.     President   of 
the   First  National  Bank  of  Washington,   Pa.     Married,  June  29, 

1893,  Margaret  MacMillan. 


1884?. 
i 

Frank  Julius  Le  Moyne,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

1141   Oliver  Building. 
Secretary  of  Pittsburgh  Coal  Company.     President  of  Manown  Manu- 
facturing Company. 


DELTA  CHAPTER.  22i 

1885. 

*David  Campsey  McLain,  Lima,  Ohio. 

Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  George  W,  McLain,  Delta,  '96. 
Died  at  Lima,  Ohio,   November,  1916. 

1886. 

James  Robinson  Baker,  A.B.,  Newberry,  Pa. 

Born  in  Washington  County,  Pa.,  October  30,  1861.  Son  of  John 
and  Pricilla  (Bane)  Baker.  Presbyterian  Clergyman.  Married, 
1891,  Jennie  O.  Pry. 

*Alexander  Brown  Lewis,  A.B.,  Locust  Lane,  Pa. 

Born  at  Locust  Lane,  Pa.,  September  19,  1862.  Son  of  William  G. 
and  Margaret  G.  (Davis)  Lewis.  Attorney-at-law.  Died  at  Aber- 
deen, S.   D.,   September   1,   1898. 

William  Franklin  Plummer,  A.B.,  Washington,  Pa. 

Born  at  Independence,  Pa.,  December  21,  1862.  Son  of  Gilbert 
Lafayette  and  Mary  J.  (Moore)  Plummer.  Presbyterian  Clergy- 
man.    Miarried,   October  8,  1889,  Cora  J.  McBurney. 

Joseph  Horatio  Phillips,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

627  Liberty  Avenue. 
Born  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Son  of  John  and  Martha  (Davis)   Phillips. 
Engaged    in    rubber    business.     Married,    October    15,    1891,    Ella 
Maria  Brown. 

*Lewis  F.  Over,  Muncie,  Ind. 
Died  in  1905. 

1887. 

Thomas  Newton  Weaver,  A.B.,  D.D.,  Pomona,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Freeport,  Pa.,  December  8,  1862.  Son  of  John  Gist  and 
Margaret  Ann  (Allen)  Weaver.  Presbyterian  Clergyman.  Mar- 
ried, December  15,  1892,  Maude  Avis  Larrabee. 

Alonzo  A.  Alter,  Parnassus,  Pa. 

William  Hutchinson  Murray,  Washington,  Pa. 

*Charles  Thompson  McCune,  Dawson,  Pa. 

Born  in  Jackson  County,  Mo.,  September  29,  1869.  Son  of  Adley  C. 
and  Lenore  (McCausland)  McCune.  Miller.  Died  at  Dawson,  Pa., 
April   19,   1892. 


222  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

*Samuel  Minor  Gray,  Masontown,  Pa. 

Died  at  Masontown,  Pa.,  August  15,  1919. 

*Ed\vin  Everett  Allison,  M.D.,  Hammonton,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Chartiers  Township,  Washington  County,  Pa.  Son  of  Jona- 
than and  Margaret  (Gabby)  Allison.  Physician.  Married  Blanche 
Myers.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  John  B  Allison,  Delta, 
'97,  and  Ralph  M.  Allison,  Delta,  '99.     He  died  August  27,  1919. 

Samuel  Gray  Robinson,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa. 

Born  at  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  March  31,  1868.  Son  of  William  H.  and 
Louisa  J.  (Cockayke)  Robinson.  Auditor.  Married  Elizabeth  C. 
Moore. 

1888. 

Francis  Milton  Hall,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Kane,  Pa. 

33  Pine  Avenue. 
Born  at  Washington,  Pa.,  December  23,  1864.  Son  of  Robert  Mac- 
Farland  and  Nancy  (Langdon)  Hall.  Presbyterian  Clergyman. 
Served  in  Y.  M.  C.  A.  work  at  Camp  Mills  in  1918.  Married, 
February  9,  1892,  Charlotte  Wilson  Hayes.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Sanders  M.  Hall,  Delta,  '97. 


1889. 

Jonathan  J.  Hamilton,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Waldo  Avenue,  Riverdale. 
Born    at    Hollidiysburg,    Pa.,    August    30,    1862.     Son    of    William 
Smith   and  Margaret    (Miller)    Hamilton.     Attorney-at-law.     Mar- 
ried, June  26,  1895,  Sarah  Louise  Fownes. 

Lowrie  B.  Hagans,  Weston,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Brandonville,  W.  Va.,  July  21,  1869.     Son  of  Henry  Clay  and 
Mary  (Cavette)   Hagans. 


1890. 

John    Q.    Robinson,    Jr.,   A.B.,   A.M.;   M.D.    [Pennsylvania], 
West  Newton,  Pa. 

Born  at  West  Newton,  Pa.,  May  24,  1867.  Son  of  John  Q.  Rob- 
inson, M.D.,  and  Catharine  Kreps.  Physician.  Served  as  Chief 
Medical  Examiner  of  Local  Board  No.  7,  Westmoreland  County, 
1917-18.     Married,  October  11,  1894,  Clara  E.  Boyd. 


DELTA  CHAPTER.  223 

George  Paull  Magill,  A.B.   and  A.M.    [Parsons   Coll.],   DD 
[Buena  Vista  Coll.],  Wilmette,  111. 
r»  m.  r      .  .  ^31  Elmwood  Avenue 

J  5-  !;    ^^Cabe)    MaSlU-     Presbyterian    Clergyman.     President 
of  H.ghland  Park  College,  Des  Moines,  Iowa,  JIs  to  1918      Mar 
ried,  December  13,  1894,  Olive  Ogilvie. 

William  Bowland  Ritchie,  A.B.,  Washington,  Pa. 

Rnm     .   ,,r    . .  „  106   South   Main   Street. 

Born  at  Washington,  Pa.,  July  13,  1869.  Son  of  Andrew  Scott  and 
Jane  (McFadden)  Ritchie.  Paying  teller  in  First  National  B  nk 
of    Washington,    Pa.,    1890-98;    funeral    director,    1898    to    date 

tZL    TT%CTPany   H'    Tenth    Reg™ent>    Pennsylvania 
{J'Si  '    dUnng    the    Span'sh-American    War,    1898. 

Aide-de-Camp    on    staff   of   General   H.    G.    Otis.     Served    in    the 

S,      ST    ^Pri1'    1898'   t0    AugUSt'    1899'     Ma™ed,   Sep- 
tember 4  1901,  Clendine  Margaret  Mullin.     Relatives  in  Fraternity, 

mtSLT'DeTaT'SO  ^^  ^  ^  ^  ChaAeS  St™°** 

John  Russell  Wilson  Munce,  Shreveport,  La. 

Q         *  wn-      ATrkansas  Natural  Gas  Company,  Ward  Building. 
Son  of  William  James  Munce.     In  oil  and  gas  business.     Relative  in 
fraternity,   brother,   William  James  Munce,  Delta,  '97. 

*Harry  Hanna  Rogers,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Anderson,  Ind. 

Born  at  Washington,  Pa.,  October  17,  1869.     Son  of  E.  K.  and  Mar- 

•  ES?    iAlli'0"}    R°gerS-     Civil    EngJneer.     City    Engineer,    1892- 

1900      Married,  May  10,  1893,  Augusta  Fleming.     Died  at  Ander- 
son, Ind.,  December  12,  1904. 

Boyd  Emery  Warne,  A.B. ;  LL.B.  [West  Virginia],  Washing- 
ton, Pa.  ° 

„  .     „T    ,  80  South  Main  Street. 

Born  in  Washington  County,  Pa,  August  29,  1867.     Son  of  Hiram 

and      Elizabeth      (Nicholls)      Warne.     Attorney-at-law.     Married, 

1910,   Miss  Harris,  now  deceased. 

•Charles  Hamilton  Shadle,  A.B.,  A.M.;  M.D.  [Pennsylvania], 

Springboro,  Pa. 

Born  at  Tarentum,  Pa.,  February  19,  1868.     Son  of  C.  C.  and  Jane 

Culbertson     (Wherry)    Shadle.     Physician.     Married,    October    24, 

*   1912,    Ella    Henry    Lightcap.     Died    at    Springboro,    Pa,    July   24' 


224  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Charles    Sebaldus    Walker,    M.D.    [Pennsylvania],    Plymouth, 

Ohio. 

Born  at  Meyersdale,  Pa.,  August  19,  1866.  Son  of  Frederick  F.  and 
Rose  Ann  (Weimar)  Walker.  Physician.  Married,  June  22,  1897, 
Anne  May  Beachley. 

*Charles   Reginald   Schirm,   A.M. ;  LL.B.    [Balto.   Univ.   Law 

School],  Baltimore,  Md. 

Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  August  12,  1864.  Son  of  Conrad  and  An- 
toinette Schirm.  Attorney-at-law.  Member  Maryland  House  of 
Delegates,  1898-1900.  Member  of  the  Fifty-seventh  Congress,  1901- 
03,  from  the  Fourth  District  of  Maryland.  Married,  first,  March 
8,  1891,  Annie  Maude  Charlton;  second,  November  26,  1903, 
Mayne  Frederick  Charlton.  Died  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  November  2, 
1918. 

1891. 

Charles  A.  Stillwagen,  M.D.   [Jefferson  Medical],  Pittsburgh, 

Pa. 

6314  Darlington  Road. 
Born  at  Claysville,  Pa.,  April  6,  1866.  Son  of  Michael  L.  and  Mary 
Ann  (Nease)  Stillwagen.  Physician.  Gynaecologist,  Pittsburgh 
Hospital  and  Columbia  Hospital,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.  Captain,  M. 
C,  U.  S.  A.,  July  18,  1918,  to  January  12,  1919.  Married,  April 
18,    1907,    Isabelle   Kelly. 

John  Donnan  Fredericks,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

1101  Merchants'  National  Bank  Building. 
Born  at  Burgettstown,  Pa.,  September  10,  1869.  Son  of  Rev.  James 
T.  Fredericks  and  Mary  Patterson.  Deputy  District  Attorney  for 
Los  Angeles  County,  1899-1902.  District  Attorney  Los  Angeles 
County,  1902-1915.  First  Lieutenant,  Seventh  California  Infantry, 
U.  S.  Volunteers,  during  the  Spanish-American  War,  1898.  Mar- 
ried in  1896,  Agnes  M.  Blakeley. 


1892. 

Edwin  Robinson,  Fairmont,  W.  Va. 
Glass  manufacturer. 

John    De   Vinne    Singley,   A.B.,   A.M.;   M.D.    [Pennsylvania], 
Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

812   North   Highland   Avenue,  E.   E. 
Born  at  Blairsville,  Pa.,  August  25,  1869.     Son  of  Laiseur  Nicholas 
and    Elizabeth    (De    Vinne)    Singley.     Physician.     Associate    Pro- 


DELTA  CHAPTER.  225 

fessor  Of  Surgery  and  Clinical  Surgery,  University  of  Pittsburgh; 
surgeon  to  the  Pittsburgh  Hospital;  director  of  Magee  Patholog- 
ical Institute,  Mercy  Hospital,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  At  present  Chief 
Surgeon  Pittsburgh  Hospital  and  Surgeon  St.  Margaret's  Hos- 
pital, Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Married,  September  27,  1905,  Margaretta 
Johnston. 

1893. 

Clyde  Emile  Hawkins,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Adjutant  General,  War  Department. 
Born  at  Beallsville,  Pa.,  November  16,  1869.  Son  of  Colonel  Alex- 
ander Leroy  and  Cynthia  (Greenfield)  Hawkins.  Entered  U.  S. 
Military  Academy,.  West  Point,  in  June,  1891,  and  was  graduated 
1895.  In  the  Cavalry  Service  with  rank  from  Second  Lieutenant, 
to  Lieutenant  Colonel;  Colonel,  352nd  Infantry,  88th  Division  from 
September  1,  1917  to  June  17,  1919;  served  in  the  Spanish-Ameri- 
can War,  1898;  Philippine  Insurrection,  1899-1900;  Cuban  Occupa- 
tion, 1901-1902;  Campaign  against  Moros  in  Philippine  Islands, 
1911;  Ute  Indian  Outbreak,  1907;  in  France  and  Germany,  1918 
and  1919  in  active  campaign.  Now  Colonel,  Q.  M.  C.  Member 
Military   Order   Loyal  Legion   of   the   United   States. 

Robert  Andrew  Bruce,  A.B.  [Williams],  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Illuminating  Building. 
Born  at  Florence,  Pa.  Son  of  Jesse  Culley  and  Laura  Veach  (Dun- 
can) Bruce.  Director  of  sales,  Hydraulic  Steel  Company  of  Cleve- 
land, Ohio.  Entered  the  service,  January  1,  1918,  as  Major, 
Ordnance  Corps;  October  5,  1918,  Lieutenant  Colonel.  In  charge 
of  Production  Artillery  Ammunition.  Discharged,  December  31, 
1918.     Married,  June  1,  1920,  Blanche  I.  M.  Bagge. 

W.  W.  Darley,  Roanoke,  Va. 

1894. 

*Lewis    Dunn    Beall,    LL.B.     [West    Virginia],    Morgantown, 
W.  Va. 

Born  at  Uniontown,  Pa.,  June  14,  1871.  Son  of  Clarence  Hubert 
and  Elizabeth  (Smith)  Beall.  Attorney-at-law.  First  Lieutenant, 
Seventeenth  Regiment,  N.  G.  P.,  1898.  Married,  October  17,  1901, 
Daise  M.  Wood.     Died  September  25,  1911,  at  Morgantown,  W.  Va. 

George  Washington  Franklin  Good,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 

59   Laurel  Avenue. 
Born  at  Harrison  City,  Pa.,  February  6,  1872.     Son  of  George  W. 
and    Maria     (Lenhart)     Good.     Attorney-at-law    and    contractor. 
Married   Anna   Viola   Frantz. 


226  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Harry  L.  Hutchinson,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

6205  Alder  Street. 
Born  at  Smithfield,  Pa.,  December  1,  1870.  Son  of  John  C.  and 
Malinda  B.  (Core)  Hutchinson.  Employed  in  Municipal  Govern- 
ment of  Pittsburgh  for  two  years.  Appointed  to  Auditor  Gen- 
eral's Department  of  Pennsylvania,  and  on  January  1,  1920,  was 
appointed  President  of  Board  of  Mercantile  Appraisers  of  Alle- 
gheny   County. 

1895. 

Samuel  Boyd  Challinor,  A.B.,  M.D.  [Harm.  Med.  Coll.],  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa. 

1542  Beechview  Avenue. 
Born    September    25,    1872.     Son    of    David    and    Mary    (Fawcett) 
Challinor.     Physician.     Married,  October  13,  1917,  Mary  O.  Enfield. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Dr.  George  O.  Challinor,  Delta,  '96. 

Albert    Ely    Thompson,    A.B.,    A.M.;    M.D.    [Pennsylvania], 

Washington,  Pa. 

Washington  Trust  Building. 
Born  at  Washington,  Pa.,  November  16,  1873.  Son  of  William  Reed 
Thompson,  M.D.,  and  Agnes  Margaret  Ely.  Physician.  Chief 
Surgeon  to  City  Hospital,  Washington,  Pa.,  1910  to  date.  Surgeon 
to  B.  &  O.  R.  R.,  1910  to  date.  Served  as  Captain  in  Medical 
Corps,  U.  S.  A.     Married,  October  11,  1900,  Louisa  Helen  Millen. 

Virgin  L.  Tupper,  M.D.  [Jefferson  Medical],  Bay  City,  Mich. 

1009  Washington  Avenue. 
Physician. 

*John  Colliet  Laidley,  M.D.  [Pennsylvania],  Carmichaels,  Pa. 
Born  at  Carmichaels,  Pa.,  August  12,  1869.     Son  of  John  B.  Laidley, 
M.D.,  and  Mary   Elizabeth  Galbraith.     Physician.     Married  Daisy 
Weltner.     Died,   February  22,   1919,   at  Carmichaels,  Pa. 


1896. 

Chester  Roger  Williams,  Gallia,  Ohio. 

Civil    Engineer.     Married,    Edith    Riley    Cahill.     Relative    in    Fra- 
ternity, son,   Stuart   R.  Williams,   Alpha  Epsilon,  '29. 

*Georgc  Wilson  McLain,  Claysville,  Pa. 

Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  David  C.  McLain,  Delta,  '85.     Died 
at  Claysville,  Pa.,  in  1902. 


DELTA  CHAPTER.  227 

Joseph  Steel  Pollins,  Greensburg,  Pa. 

228    West    Second    Street. 
Born  near  Pleasant  Unity,  Pa.,  June  4,  1873.     Son  of  John  William 
and  Martha  (Steel)   Pollins.     Interested  in  coal  and  timber  lands. 
Married,   first,   December   30,   1896,   Freddia    It.   Bennett,   second, 
August  19,  1914,  Elizabeth  P.  King. 

Joseph  W.   Steel,  Greensburg,  Pa. 

George  O.  Challinor,  D.D.S.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Vanadium  Building. 
Born    at   Pittsburgh,   Pa.,   November   21,    1874.     Son   of   David   and 
Mary     (Fawcett)     Challinor.     Dentist.     Married,    May     11,    1911, 
Lilian    Fogle.     Relative    in    Fraternity,    brother,    Dr.    Samuel    B. 
Challinor,  Delta,  '95. 

1897. 

Harry  Edward  Blank,  A.B.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

1314  Rutherford  Avenue. 
Born  at  Greensburg,  Pa.,  June  3,  1874.     Son  of  John  and  Margaret 
(Shirly)    Blank.     Attorney-at-law.     Married,  June  25,   1901,  Stella 
Scheibler. 

*Harry  Clark  Hunter,  A.B. ;  D.D.S.   [Pennsylvania],  Greens- 
burg, Pa. 

Born  at  Mt.  Pleasant,  Pa.,  September  10,  1874.  Son  of  John  R.  and 
Anna  Barbara  (Lobinger)  Hunter.  Dentist.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  Walter  Dick  Hunter,  Delta,  '06.  Died  at  Greens- 
burg, Pa.,  April  17,  1912. 

John  S.  McKeever,  Bergholz,  Ohio. 

*William  James  Munce,  Jr.,  Washington,  Pa. 

Born  at  Washington,  Pa.,  May  16,  1873.  Son  of  William  James  and 
Elizabeth  Closson  (Miller)  Munce.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
John  R.  W.  Munce,  Delta,  '90.  He  was  killed  near  Washington, 
Pa.,  in   an   automobile   accident,   on   June   18,   1911. 

John  Blaksey  Allison,  Washington,  Pa. 

101  South  Wade  Avenue. 
Born  in  Chartiers  Township,  Washington  County,  Pa.,  January  6, 
1874.  Son  of  Jonathan  and  Margaret  (Gabby)  Allison.  Banker. 
Married,  October  18,  1913,  Anna  Rogers.  Relatives  in  Fraternity, 
brothers,  Edwin  E.  Allison,  Delta,  '87  and  Ralph  M.  Allison, 
Delta,  '99. 


228  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Charles   Cogan   Rinard,   M.D.    [Bellevue   Hosp.    Med.    Coll.], 
Homestead,  Pa. 

Born  at  Johnstown,  Pa.,  July  20,  1874.     Physician. 

Sanders  M.  Hall,  Washington,  Pa. 

Born  at  Claysville,  Pa.,  1876.  Son  of  Robert  M.  and  Nancy  (Lang- 
don)  Hall.  Oil  operator.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Francis 
M.  Hall,  Delta,  '88. 


1898. 

Charles  Drexler  Little,  A.M.,  Braddock,  Pa. 

413  Holland  Avenue. 
Born  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  March  12,  1874.     Son  of  John  and  Eliza- 
beth (George)  Little.     Rolling  Mill  Superintendent,  Carnegie  Steel 
Company. 

Victor  Arthur  Auld,  A.B.,  McKeesport,  Pa. 

622  Madison  Avenue. 
Born  at  Effingham,  111.,  April  1,  1875.     Son  of  Jennings  Porter  and 
Eliza  (Arthur)  Auld.     In  furniture  and  carpet  business.     Married, 
September  4,  1907,  Grace  M.  Hamer. 

Tillman  Russell  Curns,  Greensburg,  Pa. 

Philip  Kuhns  Shaner,  Greensburg,  Pa. 

622  North  Maple  Avenue. 
Born   at   Greensburg,   Pa.,   October   21,   1875.     Son   of   Neri   D.   and 
Dollie   (Welty)   Shaner.     Attorney-at-law.     Married,  December  31, 
1902,  Flo  McCormick. 

Karl  R.  Norcross,  Uniontown,  Pa. 

John  Boyd  Dinsmore  Stewart,  A.B.;  M.D.  [Pittsburgh],  Wil- 
son, Pa. 

Born  at  McKeesport,  Pa.,  November  7,  1874.  Son  of  John  W.  and 
Elizabeth  (Gamble)  Stewart.  Physician.  Married,  February  16, 
1899,  Anna  M.  Kirkendall. 

John  Richard  Ellsworth  Ely,  Morgantown,  W.  Va. 

239   Spruce   Street. 
Born    at    Haynesburg,   Va.,    February   2,    1875.     Son   of   Jonas    and 
Elizabeth  (Shriver)  Ely.     In  wholesale  ice,  ice  cream  and  produce 
business.     Married,   August   9,    1898,   Mary   Sayer. 


DELTA  CHAPTER.  229 

1899. 

Ralph   Martin   Allison,   A.B. ;   LL.B.    [Pennsylvania],   Wash- 
ington, Pa. 

101  Wade  Avenue. 
Born  at  Chartiers  Township,  Washington  County,  Pa.,  January  10, 
1877.     Son  of  Jonathan  and  Margaret  (Gabby)  Allison.     Attorney- 
at-law.     Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Dr.  Edwin  E,   Allison, 
Delta,  '87,  and  John  B.  Allison,  Delta,  '97. 

*Moses  Robert  Ross,  B.S.,  Addison,  Pa. 

Born  at  Addison,  Pa.,  June  13,  1878.  Son  of  Robert  E.  and  Mary 
(Endsley)  Ross.  Officer  in  U.  S.  Army.  Lieutenant,  Company  I, 
Forty-sixth  Regiment,  U.  S.  Volunteer  Infantry,  1898;  Lieutenant, 
Fifty-third  Coast  Artillery,  1901  to  his  death.  Accidentally  killed 
at  Fort  Monroe,  Va.,  May  7,  1905. 

Guy   Egbert   Patterson,   B.S. ;   M.D.    [Pittsburgh],  Washing- 
ton, Pa. 

205  North  Main  Street. 
Born  at  Zollarsville,  Pa.,  July  19,  1876.     Son  of  John  A.  Patterson, 
M.D.,   and   Isabella  Leonard.     Physician   and   surgeon.     Attending 
surgeon   at   City   Hospital,   Washington,   Pa.     Captain,   M.   C,   A. 
E.   F.,  1918-19.     Married,  October  21,  1902,  Ella  May  Watson. 

Lucien  Dent  Allison,  M.D.  [Jefferson  Medical],  Kittanning,  Pa. 

140  North  Jefferson  Street. 
Born  at  Kittanning,  Pa.,  November  20,  1887.  Son  of  Thomas  Mutter 
Allison,  M.D.,  and  Margaret  McKnight  Acheson.  Physician  and 
surgeon.  President  of  the  Armstrong  County  Medical  Society, 
1907.  Married,  first,  January  23,  1906,  Pearle  Evelyn  Shaw; 
second,  August   16,  1916,  Mildred  E.  Connor. 

1900. 

Robert  Lodowick  McCarrell,  B.S.,  Washington,  Pa. 

Washington  Trust  Company. 
Born   at   Washington,    Pa.,   June    22,    1878.     Son    of   Lodowick    and 
Sarah  Eliza   (Jackson)    McCarrell.     Banker.     President  of  Wash- 
ington Trust  Company,   1917  to   date.     Married,  March  22,   1905, 
N.  Elizabeth  McClane. 

William   Alexander    Seifert,   A.B.,   A.M.;   LL.B.    [Pittsburgh 
Law  Sch.],  McKeesport,  Pa. 

1911  Jenny  Lind  Street? 
Born  at  Big  Run,  Pa.,  December  11,  1876.     Son  of  Edward  E.  and 


230  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Josephine  E.   (McClure)   Seifert.     Attorney-at-law.     Married,  July 
27,   1906,  Edith  Emily  Lang. 

*  James  Welty,  D.D.S.  [Pennsylvania],  Greensburg,  Pa. 

Born  at  Greensburg,  Pa.,  February  28,  1874.  Son  of  James  Hugh 
and  Barbara  Lucetta  (Frye)  Welty.  Dentist.  Died  at  Greens- 
burg,  Pa.,   February  22,   1912. 

1901. 

John  Lashells  Hays,  A.B.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

424  Sixth  Avenue. 
Born  at  Oil  City,  Pa.,  May  24,  1878.  Son  of  Frederic  William  and 
Elizabeth  (Lashells)  Hays.  Attorney-at-law.  Assistant  Counsel, 
South  Penn  Oil  Company,  1918  to  date.  Corporal,  Sixteenth 
Pennsylvania  Infantry,  U.  S.  Volunteers,  during  the  Spanish- 
American  War.  Promoted  to  Quartermaster  Sergeant,  June  1,  and 
honorably  discharged  December  28,  1898.  Married,  December  21, 
1906,    Maude    Bell    Walker. 

1902. 

Wilfred  Cooke  Lyle,  B.S.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

County  Engineers'  Office,  603  Court  House. 
Born  at  Burgettstown,  Pa.,  1877.     Son  of  William  K.  Lyle. 

Daniel  Burton  Pearsall,  LL.B.  [Univ.  Washington],  Aberdeen, 
Wash. 

Born  at  West  Brownsville,  Pa.,  December  1,  1879.  Son  of  Samuel 
Hingley  and  Martha  (Bakewell)  Pearsall.  Attorney-at-law.  Mar- 
ried, March  6,  1909,  Ann  Marie  Landers. 

*Chester  Murdock  Crothers,  Taylorsville,  Pa. 

Born  at  Taylorstown,  Pa.,  August  9,  1880.  Son  of  Robert  Wylie 
and  Charlotte  (Murdock)  Crothers.  Mining  engineer.  Relative  in 
Fraternity,  brother,  Charles  Edgar  Crothers,  Psi,  '01.  Died  at 
Creede,  Colo.,  January  9,  1911. 

Horace  Cribbs  Cope,  D.D.S.  [Pennsylvania],  McKeesport,  Pa. 

710    Beech    Street. 
Born   at  Greensburg,  Pa.,  February  28,   1878.     Son  of  Cyrus   Peter 
and  Sarah  Jane   (Cribbs)   Cope.     Dentist.     Married,  September  1, 
1915,  Ada  May  Hissem. 

William  Morrison  Johnson,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

0  3000  Clermont  Avenue. 

Born   at  Crosscreek  Village,  Pa.,  December  3,   1877.     Son  of  John 


DELTA  CHAPTER.  231 

Gibson  and  Annie  Katherine  (Morrison)  Johnson.  With  Manu- 
facturers' Light  and  Heat  Company.  Married,  December  28,  1913, 
Rose  Bell  Zuber.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Ernest  Q.  John- 
son, Delta,  '04-. 

Arthur   Clyde   Smith,  A.B. ;   LL.B.    [Pittsburgh],  Pittsburgh, 
Pa. 

5900  Hampton  Street. 
Born  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  September  27,  1880.     Son  of  James  Walker 
and  Anna  Mary    (Rhea)    Smith.     Attorney-at-law. 

Reppell  Beckcrt  Mutzig,  B.S.,  Portland,  Ore. 

819   Hawthorne   Avenue. 
Born  at  Allegheny,  Pa.,  May  3,  1878.     Son  of  John  Jacob  and  Eliza- 
beth   (Beckert)     Mutzig.     Engaged    in    wholesale    grain    business. 
Married,   September    7,    1905,    Elizabeth    Mathison    Boyce. 

John  Wilbert  Updegraff,  Ligonier,  Pa. 

Son    of    Abner    and    Anna     (Wisegarver)     Updegraff.     Relative    in 
Fraternity,  brother,  Charles  E.  Updegraff,  Delta,  '05. 

Morford  Throckmorton,  B.S. ;  D.D.S.    [Pa.  Coll.  Dental  Sur- 
gery], Beaver,  Pa. 

185  Beaver  Street. 
Born   at   Nineveh,    Pa.,   March   24,   1879.     Son   of   William   Simpson 
Throckmorton,   M.D.,  and  Caroline  May   Hill.     Dentist.     Married, 
September  11,  1913,  Nellie  Cunningham. 

1903. 

Harry  Winfield  Cannon,  LL.B.   [Michigan],  Monongahela,  Pa. 

First  National  Bank  Building. 
Born  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Son  of  Richard  and  Alice  Jackson  (Black) 
Cannon.     Attorney-at-law.     Married,  June  17,  1909,  Eleanor  Aiken. 

Howard  Henry  Carter,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

309   Iroquois   Apartments. 
Born  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  December  17,  1880.     Son  of  Robert  A.  and 
Mary  A.  Carter.     Iron  and  steel  manufacturer.     Married  August 
23,  1906,  Louise  Howe  Crockett 

Walter  Alfred  Dearth,  B.S.;  M.D.  [Pennsylvania],  Pittsburgh, 

Pa. 

7048  Jenkins   Arcade. 
Born  at  Brownsville,  Pa.,  April  2,  1881.     Son  of  Orlando  Post  and 
Lulla   (Higginbotham)    Dearth.     Physician.     Surgeon  to  the   Alle- 
gheny   General    Hospital,    Pittsburgh,    Pa.     Chief    Surgeon,    Base 
Hospital,  Camp  Hancock,  August  20,  1917,  to  December  19,  1917. 


232  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Chief  Surgeon,  Base  Hospital,  Camp  Grant,  January  23,  1918,  to 
June  15,  1918.  Chief  Surgeon,  Evacuation  Hospital  No.  20,  June 
15,  1918,  to  November  23,  1918.  Commanding  Officer,  Evacuation 
Hospital  20,  November  23,  1918,  to  March  17,  1919.  Entered 
service  as  Captain,  M.  C.  Rank  on  discharge,  Lieutenant' Colonel, 
M.  C.     Married,  June  10,  1918,  Augusta  Rahn  Hean. 

Howard  Marshall  Malcolm,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 
Born  at  Clarinda,  Iowa,  January  2,  1881. 

Lawrence  Washington  Francis,  Duquesne,  Pa. 

727  Oak  Street. 
Born  at  Connellsville,  Pa.,  July  13,  1878.  Son  of  Alexander  J.  and 
Margaret  Florinda  (Buttermore)  Francis.  Construction  Engineer. 
Division  Engineer,  State  Highway  Department  of  Pennsylvania, 
1912-16.  Republican  county  committeeman,  Allegheny  County, 
1910  to  date.  Valuation  Engineer,  United  States  Steel  Corpora- 
tion, Ordnance  Department,  Neville  Island,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  At 
present  Senior  Examiner,  Emergency  Fleet  Corporation,  in  charge 
of  settling  all  steel  claims  against  the  Fleet  Corporation.  Mar- 
ried Anna  Elizabeth  Barnhart.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Dr.  Thomas  R.  Francis,  Alpha  Gamma,  '08. 

Thomas  Dobson  McKee,  Ph.G.  [Pittsburgh],  McKeesport,  Pa. 

3415  Versailles  Avenue. 
Born  at  McKeesport,  Pa.,  April  25,  1880. 

Ralph  Pitcairn  Barnett  (*),  New  York,  N.  Y. 

150  Nassau  Street. 
Born    at    Hillside,    Pa.,    May    3,    1880.     Son    of   James    Wilson    and 
Sophronia     Catherine      (Gore)      Barnett.     Mining     engineer     and 
architect. 


William  F.  Hammer,  Johnstown,  Pa. 
Born  at  Johnstown,  Pa.,  July  11,  1874. 


R.  F.  D.  No.  4. 


Royden  Keith  Loucks,  Scottdale,  Pa. 

Born  at  Mt.  Pleasant  Township,  Westmoreland  County,  Pa.  Son 
of  Abraham  S.  and  Charlotte  (Ager)  Loucks.  Engaged  in  hard- 
ware business.  Married,  November  25,  1907,  Mary  Elizabeth  Hum- 
phries. 

John  Milton  Luther,  B.S. ;  M.D.   [Pennsylvania],  Pittsburgh, 
Pa. 

742  North  Negley  Avenue. 
Born  at  West  Fairfield,  Pa.,  July  1G,  1879.     Son  of  Joseph  Garver 
and  Alice  Morehead   (Peoples)   Luther.     Physician.     Married,  Oc- 


DELTA  CHAPTER.  233 

tober    15,    1908,    Carrie    Irene    Bennett.     Relative    in    Fraternity, 
brother,  Harry  J.  Luther,  Delta,  '09. 

1904. 

James  William  Walker,  B.S.,  Daisytown,  Pa. 

Born  at  Daisytown,  Pa.,  March  28,  1880.  Son  of  Samuel  Griffith 
and  Emma  J.  (Crouch)  Walker.  Coal  operator.  County  Com- 
missioner, 1920  to  date.  Married,  June  15,  1904,  Irene  Ethellyn 
Bane.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Llewellyn  G.  Walker, 
Delta,  '05. 

Ernest  Quail  Johnson,  Canonsburg,  Pa. 

129  West  Pike  Street. 
Born  at  Crosscreek  Village,  Pa.,  December   11,   1880.     Son  of  John 
Gibson     and     Annie     Katherine      (Morrison)     Johnson.     Banker. 
Relative  in   Fraternity,   brother,  William   M.   Johnson,   Delta,   '01. 

Stewart  Shields  Kennedy,  Greensburg,  Pa. 

Born   at  Chambersburg,   Pa.,  December  10,   1880. 

*William  Homer  Rose,  Greensburg,  Pa. 

Born  at  Mt.  Pleasant,  Pa.,  February  5,  1880.  Son  of  Christopher 
John  and  Mary  Emily  (Elersole)  Rose.  Engaged  in  real  estate 
and  insurance  business.  Married  Ada  N.  Owens.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  Maurice  L.  Rose,  Delta,  '06.  Died  at  Greens- 
burg,   Pa.,   December   21,    1917. 

George  John  Hagmaier,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

712  East  North  Avenue,  N.  S. 
Born    at    Allegheny    Pa.,    January    13,    1882.     Wholesale    furniture 
dealer. 

James  Edward  McClure,  Charleston,  W.  Va. 

1400  Hansford  Street. 
Born  at  Bradford,  Pa.,  September  6,  1881.     Son  of  Ernest  Grafton 
and  Margaret  D.   (Gallagher)   McClure.     Manufacturer.     Married, 
April  7,  1920,  Mary  D.  Christman. 


1905. 

Charles  Dufur  Berry,  Oil  City,  Pa. 

Chambers    Buildings 
Born  at  Oil  City,  Pa.,  June  15,  1882.     Son  of  James  B.  and  Abbie  M. 
(Dufur)  Berry.     Engaged  in  oil  business.     President,  Eastern  Re- 
fining Company;  Treasurer,  James  B.  Berry  Sons'  Company,  and 
Casing  Head  Gas  Company. 


234  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Harry  Walter  Freed,  Mt.  Pleasant,  Pa. 

Born  at  Mt.  Pleasant,  Pa.,  August  22,  1880.     Son  of  Harry  R.  and 
Margaret    (Stoner)    Freed.     Merchant. 

William  O'Neil  Kennedy,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Uniontown,  Pa. 

News  Standard  Building. 
Born  at  Uniontown,  Pa.,  February  4,  1885.  Son  of  Robert  Playford 
and  Rachel  Cunningham  (O'Neil)  Kennedy.  Chief  Clerk,  Pennsyl- 
vania State  Banking  Department,  1911-15;  City  Editor,  Union- 
town,  Pa.,  News  Standard,  1916  to  date.  Editor  and  publisher  of 
"  Uniontown's  Part  in  the  World  War,"  "  Washington's  Part  in  the 
World  War,"  "  Westmoreland  Towns  in  the  World  War."  Rela- 
tives in  Fraternity,  father,  Robert  P.  Kennedy,  Gamma,  '7i7; 
brothers,  Harold  deS.  Kennedy,  Delta,  '07,  and  Ralph  C.  Kennedy, 
Delta,  '09. 

Charles  Earl  Updegraff,  Akron,  Ohio. 

65    Marvin    Avenue. 
Born  at  Fort  Palmer,  Pa.,  May  30,  1883.     Son  of  Abner  and  Anna 
(Wisegawer)     Updegraff.     Married,     October     12,     1900,     Blanche 
Dearth.     Relative    in    Fraternity,    brother,    John    W.    Updegraff, 
Delta,  '02. 

Lee  Kersey  Ward,  Washington,  Pa. 

670  East  Maiden  Street. 
Born  at  Washington,  Pa.,  July  26,  1881.  Son  of  Howard  Franklin 
and  Jennie  (Hayes)  Ward.  Manager  of  Ward  Printing  Company. 
Married,  June  30,  1909,  Mary  Bradwardine  Glendenning.  Rela1 
tives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Charles  W.  Ward,  Delta,  '11,  and 
Howard   F.   Ward,  Delta,   '20. 

Smith  Fuller  Hogsett,  M.D.   [Pittsburgh],  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Jenkins   Arcade   Building. 
Born  at  Montrose,  Pa.,  October  1,   1881.     Son  of  John  Foster   and 
Hannah   Ann    (Humbert)    Hogsett.     Physician.     Relative   in   Fra- 
ternity, brother,  John  F.   Hogsett,  Jr.,  Delta,  '16. 

Llewellyn  Griffith  Walker,  Brownsville,  Pa. 

423  Church  Street. 
Born   at   East   Bethlehem,   Pa.     Son  of   Samuel   Griffith   and   Minnie 
Griffith  Walker.     Banker.     Married,  April  30,  1908,  Melvina  Marie 
Todd.     Relative   in    Fraternity,   brother,   James    William    Walker, 
Delta,  '03. 

Charles  Watt  Erickson,  B.S.,  LL.B.  [Detroit  College  of  Law], 

M.S.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

1224  Euclid   Avenue,  West. 
Born  at  Richmond,  Jefferson  County,  Ohio,  Sej)tember  16,  1881.     Son 


DELTA  CHAPTER.  235 

of  Oliver  and  Sarah  Louisa  (Johnson)  Erickson.  Board  of  Edu- 
cation, Detroit,  Mich.  Chancellor  of  Cotner  University,  Lincoln, 
Neb.  Now  in  business  in  Detroit,  Michigan.  Honorary  President 
and  Life  Member  of  International  Longfellow  Society.  Married, 
January  1,  1906,  Anna  Jane  Streator,  daughter  of  Colonel  James 
B.   R.  Streator,  of  Washington,  D.  C. 

John  Gilfillan  McCune,  West  Newton,  Pa. 

Born  at  Smithton,  Pa.,  October  28,  1883.  Son  of  William  and 
Adaline  (Patterson)  McCune.  Hardware  dealer.  Private  in 
Co.  B,  344th  Battalion,  Tank  Corps,  U.  S.  A.  Married,  November, 
1909,  Grace  Clifford. 


1906. 

Walter  Dick  Hunter,  A.B.,  Greensburg,  Pa. 

635  North  Main  Street. 
Born  at  Mt.  Pleasant  Township,  Westmoreland  County,  Pa.,  August 
29,  1881.  Son  of  John  R.  and  Anna  Barbara  (Lobinger)  Hunter. 
Attorney-at-law.  Prothonotary  of  Westmoreland  County,  Pa. 
Married,  January  20,  1920,  M.  Olive  Goodlin.  Relative  in  Frater- 
nity, brother,  Dr.  Harry  C.  Hunter,  Delta,  '97. 

Samuel  Young  Ramage,  Oil  City,  Pa. 

Cecil  Charles  Chamberlin,  A.B.,  Tulsa,  Okla. 

232  East  Jasper  Street. 
Born  at  Allentown,  N.  Y.,  May  31,  1885.  Son  of  Charles  Caswell 
and  Amanda  (Morgan)  Chamberlin.  Southwestern  Manager  for 
Marion  Machine  Foundry  and  Supply  Company.  Married,  De- 
cember 23,  1913,  Lela  Winona  Knatt.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Olin  V.  Chamberlin,  Delta,  '09. 

John  Bly  Milton,  A.B.,  Denver,  Colo. 

1934  Forest  Street. 
Born  at  Oil  City,  Pa.,  October  2,  1883.     Son  of  Leander  and  Loretta 
Milton.     In  general  business.     Married,   December   18,   1909,  Lisle 
Brownell. 

Maurice  Lohengier  Rose  (  *  ),  Indiana,  Pa. 

Born  at  Mt.  Pleasant,  Pa.,  January  16,  1884.  Son  of  Christopher 
John  and  Mary  Emily  (Elersole)  Rose.  Assistant  to  Deputy 
County  Treasurer  of  Westmoreland  County,  Pa.,  1906-09. 

Samuel  Van  Horn  Shields,  Brookville,  Pa. 

296  Jefferson   Street. 
Son  of  William  Douglas  and   Edith  Lee    (Van  Horn)    Shields.     In 
wholesale  lumber  business.     First  Lieutenant,  Fifteenth  Company, 


236  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Twentieth  Engineers,  A.  E.  F.,  January  9,  1918,  to  March  25, 
1919.  Wounded  twice  and  gassed  once.  Participated  in  battles 
of  Meuse-Argonne  and  St.  Mihiel.  Married,  October  1,  1919, 
Helen  Gene  Moore. 


1907. 

Joseph  Blaine  Wise,  Marianna,  Pa. 

Born  at  Zollarsville,  Pa.,  September  16,  1882.  Son  of  Joseph  and 
Mary  (Reynolds)  Wise.  Postmaster.  Married,  December  12, 
1917,  Marguerite  Ellis  Bates. 

Barnett  Kerfoot  Greenfield,  LL.B.    [Michigan],   Chicago,   111. 

3420  Fulton  Street. 
Born  at  Oil  City,  Pa.,  January  31,  1883.     Attorney-at-law. 

Earl  Voight  McCormick,  Ph.G.  [Pittsburgh]  ;  M.D.  [Pennsyl- 
vania], Munhall,  Pa. 

721  Ninth  Avenue. 
Born    at    United,    Pa.,    March    25,    1885.     Son    of    John    and    Anna 
(Kunkle)   McCormick.     Physician.     Surgeon,  Carnegie  Steel  Com- 
pany, Homestead  Works,  1912  to  date.     Married,  August  22,  1914, 
Cora  Mae  McElfresh. 

Harold  deSaulles  Kennedy,  A.B.,  Uniontown,  Pa. 

Born  at  Uniontown,  Pa.,  September  14,  1886.  Son  of  Robert  Play- 
ford  and  Rachel  Cunningham  (O'Neil)  Kennedy.  Engaged  in 
mining.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  father,  Robert  P.  Kennedy, 
Gamma,  '77;  brothers,  William  O'Neil  Kennedy,  Delta,  '05,  and 
Ralph  C.  Kennedy,  Delta,  '09. 

John  Russell  Esler,  A.B. ;  LL.B.  [Pittsburgh],  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

624  Frick  Building. 
Born  at  Tarentum,  Pa.,  December  21,  1885.  Son  of  James  M.  and 
Katherine  Russell  (Thompson)  Esler.  Attorney-at-law.  Served  in 
Fifty-second  Training  Battery,  Central  Officers'  Training  School, 
Camp  Taylor,  Ky.,  1918.  Married,  April  22,  1919,  Sarah  Mclntyre 
Walker.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  James  W.  Esler,  Delta, 
1916. 

1908. 

Samuel  Leslie  Clark,  New  Castle,  Pa. 

Wallace  Avenue. 
Born  at  New  Castle,  Pa.,  January  21,  1885.     Son  of  George  N.  and 
Jannette  M.  (McBride)  Clark. 


DELTA  CHAPTER.  237 

Chester  Lee  Wallace,  A.B. ;  LL.B.  [Pennsylvania],  Kittanning, 

Pa. 

Born  at  East  Brady,  Pa.,  September  24,  1885.  Son  of  Samuel  Cam- 
den and  Hannah  Lloyd   (Moore)   Wallace.     Attorney-at-law. 

George  Birch  Wray,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

28  South  Meridian  Street. 
Born  at  Apollo,  Pa.,  August  15,  1882.     Son  of  Frank  T.  and  Harriet 
(Birch)   Wray.     Merchant. 

Edgar  Fries  Lawrence,  Coraopolis,  Pa. 

Born  at  "West  Newton,  Pa.,  June  17,  1886.  Son  of  Rev.  James  Alvin 
and  Leila  Ada  (Fries)  Lawrence.  With  the  Phoenix  Glass  Com- 
pany, in  charge  of  Order  Department,  Tariff  and  Claims.  Mar- 
ried, June  28,  1911,   Eleanor  Dom  Null. 

1909. 

Lake  Stewart  McNab,  New  Castle,  Pa. 

138  Wallace  Avenue. 
Born  at  Stone  Fort,  111.,  April  29,  1886.     Son  of  John  William  and 
Theoressa    (Lowry)    MacNab.     Engaged    in    automobile    business. 
Married,  October  28,  1913,  Dorothy  Donnan. 

Harry  Deemer  McCreary,  North  East,  Pa., 

98  East  Main  Street. 
Born  at  New  Castle,  Pa.,  September  6,  1887.  Son  of  Samuel  Clark 
and  Margaret  Adelia  (Deemer)  McCreary.  Efficiency  Engineer, 
American  Brake  Shoe  and  Fidelity  Company,  1915-1919.  Inspector 
with  Pennsylvania  State  Highway  Department,  1919  to  date.  Mar- 
ried, June  18,  1913,  Evelyn  McMannus. 

Harry  Joseph  Luther,  New  Florence,  Pa. 

Born  at  West  Fairfield,  Pa.,  February  25,  1884.  Son  of  Joseph 
Garver  and  Alice  Morehead  (Peoples)  Luther.  Relative  in  Frater- 
nity, brother,  John  Milton  Luther,  Delta,  '03. 

Alexander  McConnell,  Greensburg,  Pa. 

Born  at  Greensburg,  Pa.,  May  4,  1883.  Son  of  Alexander  Daniel 
and  Ella  Jane  (Turney)  McConnell.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
father,  Judge  Alexander  D.  McConnell,  Delta,  '74. 

Olin   Vivian    Chamberlin,    S.B.    [Mass.    Inst,    of   Technology] 

(AM),  Washington,  Pa. 

603  North  Main  Street. 
Born  at  Washington,  Pa.,  February  12,  1888.     Son  of  Charles  Cas- 


238  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

well  and  Amanda  (Morgan)  Chamberlin.  Municipal  Engineer 
with  Dolphin  Jute  Mills,  Paterson,  N.  J.,  1911  to  1914.  Secretary 
and  General  Manager,  Vatter  Company,  1914  to  1917.  Second 
Lieutenant,  Ordnance  Department,  U.  S.  A.,  from  January  7,  1918, 
to  February  24,  1919.  Married,  February  9,  1918,  Margaret  Mc- 
Williams.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Cecil  C.  Chamberlin, 
Delta,  '06. 

Ralph  Campbell  Kennedy,  A.B.,  Uniontown,  Pa. 

Born  at  Uniontown,  Pa.,  December  22,  1887.  Son  of  Robert  Playford 
and  Rachel  Cunningham  (O'Neil)  Kennedy.  Relatives  in  Fra- 
ternity, father,  Robert  P.  Kennedy,  Gamma,  '77;  brothers,  William 
O'Neil,  Delta,  '05,  and  Harold  deSaulles  Kennedy,  Delta,  '07. 

1910. 

Charles  Paul  Orr,  Baltimore,  Md. 

2941    St.    Paul   Street. 
Born  at  Apollo,  Pa.,  January  4,  1889.     Son  of  Robert  Franklin  and 
J.  Annie  (Leary)   Orr. 

John  Adams  Lantz,  Tarentum,  Pa. 

Born  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  September  18,  1888.  Son  of  Harry  Calvin 
and   Ella   Therese    (Whalen)    Lantz.     General  contractor. 

Edwin  Blair  Henry,  M.D.  [Pittsburgh],  Bellevue,  Pa. 

R.  D.  No.  7. 
Born  at  Apollo,  Pa.,  October  5,  1887.     Son  of  Thomas  James  Henry, 
Sr.,  M.D.,  and  Cora  Cochran.     Physician. 

Joseph  Ralph  Dawson,  Electro  Met.  [Lehigh],  Bethlehem,  Pa. 

106  Pembroke  Road. 
Born  at  Beallsville,  Pa.,  September  26,  1888.  Son  of  George  W.  and 
Mary  Ella  (Hill)  Dawson.  Metallurgist,  with  Bethlehem  Steel 
Company,  also  American  Steel  and  Wire  Company.  At  present 
teacher  of  Metallurgy  at  Lehigh  University.  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Mar- 
ried, June  30,  1914,  Blanche  Rachel  McElroy. 

William  Watt  Henderson,  Uniontown,  Pa. 

131  East  Lafayette  Street. 
Born  at  Dunbar,  Pa.,  October  28,  1887.     Son  of  James  and  Lavinia 
(Watt)      Henderson.     Assistant     superintendent     of    coke     plant. 
Married  Gladys  Dorothy  Humbert. 

John  Howard  Palmer,  Uniontown,  Pa. 

165  Beeson  Street. 
Born  at  Uniontown,  Pa.,  August  8,  1887.     Son  of  Thomas  Blair  and 


DELTA  CHAPTER.  239 

Eleanor  (Browne)  Palmer.  Secretary  of  United  Railway  Com- 
pany; Director  of  First  National  Bank,  Dunbar,  Pa.,  and  partner 
and  sales  manager  of  Lafayette  Lumber  Company  of  Uniontown. 

Eleazer  Robinson  Bowie,  B.S.   [Chicago]  ;  M.D.   [Hahn.  Med. 

Coll.  and  Tulane]   (M),  New  Orleans,  La. 

Touro  Infirmary. 
Born  at  Uniontown,  Pa.,  March  10,  1889.  Son  of  Alonzo  Potter  and 
Mary  (Robinson)  Bowie.  Physician.  Served  with  Base  Hospital 
No.  24,  A.  E.  F.,  September,  1917,  to  April  24,  1919.  Overseas 
from  February  16,  1918,  to  April  17,  1919.  Entered  Army  as 
First  Lieutenant  and  was  promoted  to  Captain. 


•  1911. 

Charles  Wilson  Ward,  Washington,  Pa. 

438  East  Bean  Street. 
Born  at  Washington,  Pa.,  April  22,  1888.  Son  of  Howard  Frank 
and  Jennie  (Hayes)  Ward.  Salesman.  Entered  the  service  with 
Headquarters  Company,  One  Hundred  and  Tenth  Infantry,  July, 
1917;  Sergeant,  A.  E.  F.  Discharged,  May,  1919.  Relatives  in 
Fraternity,  brothers,  Lee  K.  Ward,  Delta,  '05,  and  Howard  F. 
Ward,  Delta,  '20. 

James  Russell  Leech,  A.B. ;  LL.B.  [Pennsylvania],  Ebensburg, 
Pa. 

Born  at  Ebensburg,  Pa.,  November  19,  1888.  Son  of  James  Wilson 
and  Agnes  Augusta  (Davis)  Leech.  Attorney-at-law.  Second 
Lieutenant,  64th  Infantry,  14th  Brigade,  7th  Division,  A.  E.  F.; 
for  three  months  attached  to  7th  Ammunition  Train.  Married, 
April  5,  1917,  Amanda  M.  Taylor.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Robert  W.  Leech,  Delta,  '12. 

Thomas  Gallagher  Taylor,  A.B.,  A.M.;  LL.B.  [Pennsylvania], 

Greensburg,  Pa. 

Bank  and  Trust  Building. 
Born  at  New  Alexandria,  Pa.,  September  30,  1889.  Son  of  Jeffery 
Walker  and  Margaret  McBride  (Gallagher)  Taylor.  Attorney-at- 
law.  Assistant  District  Attorney  for  Westmoreland  County,  1918 
to  date.  Director  and  Secretary  of  Delmont  Gas  and  Coal  Com- 
pany from  1915  to  date.  Married,  June  26,  1916,  Mary  Leonore 
Song. 

George  Mathiot  Temple,  Greensburg,  Pa. 

Born  at  Greensburg,  Pa.,  June  1,  1887.  Son  of  Henry  Boyd  and 
Hannah   Frances  Mathiot   Temple. 


240  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

David  Boyce  Hamilton,  A.B. ;  LL.B.  [Pittsburgh],  Pittsburgh, 

Pa. 

1200  Commonwealth  Building. 
Born  at  Oakmont,  Pa.,  December  4,  1890.  Son  of  Hugh  Drennan 
and  Mary  Clara  (McLaughlin)  Hamilton.  With  Arthur  E.  Kent 
Company.  First  Lieutenant,  First  Machine  Gun  Battalion,  First 
Division,  A.  E.  F.,  from  August,  1917,  to  June,  1919.  Married, 
January,  1917,   Nell  Gaston  Blackburn. 

George    Eliot    Wilson,   A.B.,   A.M.;    M.D.    [Western    Reserve 

University],  Washington,  Pa. 

369   North  Main  Street. 
Born  in  Buffalo  Township,  Washington  County,  Pa.,  August  9,  1888. 
Son    of    James    E.    and    Emma    B.     (Barr)     Wilson.     Physician. 

1912. 

Walter  Walsh  Harvey,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

236  Semple  Street. 
Born  at  Topeka,  Kan.,  May  16,  1889.     Son  of  William  Charles  and 
Effie  (Walsh)   Harvey.     Salesman  with  the  Studebaker  Sales  Com- 
pany.    Married,  August  23,  1909,  Loise  Barr  Vogeley. 

Edward  James  Smail,  Jr.,  Akron,  Ohio. 

711  People's  Savings  and  Trust  Building. 
Born  at  Braddock,  Pa.,  December  22,  1888.     Son  of  Edward  James 
and    Ella    Dyer    (Eshelman)    Smail.     Branch    manager,    National 
Aniline   and   Chemical   Company   of   Akron,   Ohio.     Married,   Feb- 
ruary 8,  1913,  Helen  Marie  Klaus. 

Robert  Edwin  McCrea  White,  Litt.B.   [Princeton]   (H),  Con- 

nellsville,  Pa. 

Ill  West  Peach  Street. 
Born   at   Connellsville,   Pa.,   May   16,   1890.     Son   of  Thomas   Henry 
White,  M.D.,  and   Clara  Virginia  Ake.     Science   Instructor,  1915- 
1917.     With  Coal  Corporation,  1917-1919.     At  present  reading  law. 

Robert  Wilson  Leech,  B.S.  in  E.E.    [Pennsylvania],  Wilkins- 

burg,  Pa. 

1310  Pitt  Street. 
Born  at  Ebensburg,  Pa.,  February  20,  1891.  Son  of  James  Wilson 
and  Agnes  Augusta  (Davis)  Leech.  With  Westinghouse  Electric 
and  Manufacturing  Company.  Enlisted  in  Ordnance  Department, 
December  4,  1917.  Discharged,  July  30,  1919,  with  rating  of 
Ordnance  Sergeant.  Served  seventeen  months  in  France.  Mar- 
ried, February  10,  1920,  Frances  M.  Thompson.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  James   Russell  Leech,  Delta,  '11. 


DELTA  CHAPTER.  241 

John  Robert  Post,  B.S.,  Munhall,  Pa. 

411  Twelfth  Avenue. 
Born  at  Washington,   Pa.,  July  8,  1889.     Son  of  John   Flender  and 
Caroline    (Andrew)    Post.     Civil  engineer.     Assistant   superintend- 
ent  Structural   Mills,    Homestead    Steel   Works.     Married,   August 
31,  1918,  Helen  Christie. 

Clifford  Gatch  Seidell,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

6901   Thomas  Boulevard. 
Born  at  Tuseulum,  Ohio,  February  1,  1891.     Son  of  James  McCobb 
and  Florence  Lincoln   (Gatch)    Selden. 

Jacob  Morris  Hoffman,  Johnstown,  Pa. 

556  Grove  Avenue. 
Born  at  Scalp  Level,  Pa.,  May  18,  1886.  Son  of  Noah  J.  and  Eliza- 
beth (Holsapple)  Hoffman.  Practical  Forestry,  1912-1915. 
Member  of  Pennsylvania  Forestry  Reservation  Commission,  1916- 
1919.  At  present  in  coal  business.  Married,  October  18,  1916, 
Carrie  Martha  Brumbaugh. 


1913. 

Graydon  Mundorff  Robinson,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

1616  South  Fiqueroa  Street. 
Born  at  Hazleton,  Kansas,  June  14,  1890.  Son  of  Samuel  Slemmans 
and  Emma  Elizabeth  (Mundorff)  Robinson.  With  Automobile 
Sales  Organization,  1911  to  date.  Served  in  Motor  Transport 
Corps,  U.  S.  A.  Enlisted,  May  19,  1918.  Discharged,  April  24, 
1919.     Sergeant  Instructor  in  Motor  Transport  School. 

John  Calvin  Core,  Uniontown,  Pa. 

37  North  Mount  Vernon  Avenue. 
Born  at  Uniontown,  Pa.,  October  17,  1889.     Son  of  John  McMullen 
and   Belle    (Hurst)    Core.     Stock   broker.     Served   as   First   Lieu- 
tenant, Q.  M.  C,  August  15,  1917,  to  January  10,  1919. 

Thomas  Henry  Augustine,  Addison,  Pa. 
Born  at  Addison,  Pa.,  April  22,  1890. 

Ashlev  Joshua  Martin,  A.B.,  Donora,  Pa. 

323  Fifth  Street. 
Born  at  Clarktown,  Pa.,  March  3,  1891.  Son  of  William  Douglas  and 
Elma  (Martia)  Martin.  Instructor  in  History,  Donora  High 
School,  1913  to  1917.  Principal,  Donora,  Pa.,  High  School,  1917 
to  date.  Married,  December  26,  1916,  Juanita  M.  Parcell.  Rela- 
tive in  Fraternity,  brother,  George  William  Martin,  Delta,  '19. 


242  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

George  Murray  Hamilton,  A.B. ;  LL.B.    [Pittsburgh],  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa. 

Saint  Nicholas  Building. 
Born  at  Edgewood  Park,  Allegheny  County,  Pa.,  July  19,  1890.  Son 
of  George  Thompson  and  Margaret  Jane  Hamilton.  Attorney-at- 
law.  First  Lieutenant,  Infantry,  U.  S.  A.,  at  Camp  Lee,  Virginia. 
On  special  duty  as  instructor  in  the  Chemical  Warfare  Service  at 
School  of  Arms,  Camp  Lee.  Enlisted,  September  19,  1917,  dis- 
charged, December  18,  1918.  Married,  June  8,  1918,  Sara  Mar- 
gery Reed.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Joseph  H.  Hamilton, 
Delta,  '14. 

Alfred  Goodrich  Braden,  Jr.,  A.B.,  LL.B.  [Pittsburgh],  Wash- 
ington, Pa. 

271  Locust  Avenue. 
Born  at  Washington,  Pa.,  February  19,  1889.  Son  of  Alfred  Good- 
rich and  Ida  M.  (Hall)  Braden.  U.  S.  Army  officer.  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Infantry,  28th  Division,  1918.  Assigned  to  Headquarters, 
Rents,  Requisitions  and  Claims  Department,  Paris,  France,  April 
to  December,  1919.     Now  with  61st  Infantry,  Camp  Gordon,  Ga. 

Roy  Irwin  Carson,  A.B. ;  LL.B.   [Pittsburgh],  Charleroi,  Pa. 

Bank  of  Charleroi  Building. 
Born  at  Charleroi,  Pa.,  March  28,  1891.     Son  of  Noah  T.  and  Laura 

E.  (Sprowls)  Carson.  Attorney-at-law.  Served  in  the  U.  S. 
Army  from  September  19,  1917,  to  December  8,  1918.  Commis- 
sioned Second  Lieutenant,  June  5,  1918.  Married,  May  25,  1917, 
Violet   Lutes. 

Harry   Stanley  Douglass,  A.B.,   McKeesport,  Pa. 

1100  North  Park  Street. 
Born  at  West  Newton,  Pa.,  June  24,  1890.  Son  of  James  Elliott  and 
Elizabeth  May  (Nicholls)  Douglass.  Was  a  student  of  Liberal 
Arts  in  the  University  of  Bordeaux,  France,  in  1919.  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Forty-seventh  Infantry,  Fourth  Division,  A.  E.  F.,  from 
December  15,  1917,  to  August  1,  1918.  Detached  Service,  August 
1,  1918,  to  August  18,  1919.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  D. 
Raymond  Douglass,  Delta,  '14. 

Garvin  Roseborough  Wylie,  A.B.,  Washington,  Pa. 

Born  at  Washington,  Pa.,  May  24,  1893.  Son  of  James  B.  and  Helen 
(Roseborough)  Wylie.  Engaged  in  agriculture.  School  director. 
Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  F.  A.,  November  27,  1917.  In- 
structor of  Field  Artillery  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  August,  1918 
to  September,  1918.  Commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  F.  A.,  Au- 
gust  9,    1918.     Commander   of   A    Battery,    Eighteenth    Regiment, 

F.  A.  R.  D.,  September  10  to  December  1,  1918.  Discharged, 
December  C,   1918. 


DELTA  CHAPTER.  ,      243 

Benjamin  Lincoln  Hunt,  A.B.,  Uniontown,  Pa. 

45   East  Main   Street. 
Born   at   Pittsburgh,   Pa.,   November   25,   1889.     Son   of   Daniel   and 
Mary  (Donoghue)   Hunt.     Attorney-at-law.     Served  as  Private  in 
37th  Balloon  Co.,  S.  C,  U.  S.  A.     Married,  January  2,  1920,  Meta 
Boehlhe. 

1914. 

David  Raymond  Douglass,  A.B.,  McKeesport,  Pa. 

1100  North  Park  Street. 
Born  at  West  Newton,  Pa.,  April  20,  1892.  Son  of  James  Eliot  and 
Elizabeth  May  (Nicholls)  Douglass.  Teacher.  Supervisory  Prin- 
cipal, Elizabeth,  Pa.  Enlisted  August  25,  1917.  First  Lieuten- 
ant, C.  A.,  November,  1917,  to  September,  1918.  Captain,  Sep- 
tember, 1918,  to  August,  1919.  Served  overseas  ten  months  with 
the  Forty-eighth  Artillery,  C.  A.  C.  Discharged,  August  2,  1919. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Harry  S.  Douglass,  Delta,  '13. 

Frederick  Charles  Brinker,  A.B. ;  LL.B.    [Pittsburgh],  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa. 

7700  Waverly  Street,  E.  E. 
Born    at    Manor,    Pa.,    August    26,    1891.     Son    of    Charles    Hockey 
aiy1.  Anna   Raefel    (Cope)    Brinker.     With   Brinker   Supply   Com- 
pany,   Road   and   Street   Machinery.     Served   with   the   One    Hun- 
dred and  Twenty-fifth  Ordnance  Depot  Company. 

Warren  Sturgis  Burchinal,  Washington,  Pa. 

301  East  Wheeling  Street. 
Born  at  Uniontown,  Pa.,  June  19,  1890.  Son  of  Hugh  Alvin  and 
Alma  (Sturgis)  Burchinal.  Attorney-at-law.  Served  from  De- 
cember 14,  1917,  to  May  24,  1919,  as  First  Sergeant,  One  Hundred 
and  Fifty-seventh  Field  Artillery.  Overseas  from  June,  1918,  to 
May  13,  1919.     Married,  August  2,  1912,  Florence  Eleanor  Iseman. 

Joseph  Hunter  Hamilton,  A.B.,  Ellsworth,  Pa. 

P.  O.  Box  14. 
Born  at  Edgewood,  Pa.,  May  24,  1892.  Son  of  George  Thompson 
and  Margaret  Jane  Hamilton.  Teacher,  1915-16.  At  present  Effi- 
ciency Engineer  with  the  Ellsworth  Collieries  Company.  Married, 
June  12,  1918,  Grace  Mary  Davies.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  George  Murray  Hamilton,  Delta,  '13. 

William  Bradford  Straus,  Parkersburg,  W.  Va. 

P.  O.  Box  473. 
Born  at  Parkersburg,  W.  Va.,  November  24,  1892.     Son  of  William 
Mason    and   Josephine    Talbot    (Bradford)    Straus.     President    of 
Universal   Equipment   Company.     Served  in  the   Reserve   Officers' 
Training  Camp  in   1917,  in  the  U.  S.  M.   M.  in  1918. 


244     •  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Wray  Grayson  Brady,  A.B.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

1943  East  Eighty-second  Street. 
Born  at  Washington,  Pa.,  July  23,  1892.  Son  of  Edgar  L.  and  Nellie 
R.  (Perrine)  Brady.  With  the  Editorial  Department  of  the  New 
York  Evening  Sun,  1915  to  1917.  Night  editor  of  the  Cincinnati 
Enquirer,  1919.  At  present  with  Editorial  Department  of  the 
Cleveland  News.  Chief  Quartermaster,  Naval  Aviation,  1917-19. 
Married,  October  25,  1916,  Mildred  Boyce  Sauters. 


1915. 

Ralph  Wendel  Frye,  B.S.,  Monessen,  Pa. 

649  McKee  Avenue. 
Born  at  Bouquet,  Pa.,  March  9,  1891.  Son  of  Edward  Miles  and 
Emma  Suzanna  (Snyder)  Frye.  With  the  American  Steel  and 
Wire  Company,  Donora,  Pa.  Served  in  the  Ordnance  Department, 
U.  S.  A.  Married,  February  28,  1920,  Frances  Patrica  Smith. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Wayne  V.  Frye,  Delta,  '15. 

Wayne  Vernon  Frye,  A.B.,  Monessen,  Pa. 

649  McKee  Avenue. 
Born  at  Bouquet,  Pa.,  September  17,  1892.  Son  of  Edward  Miles 
and.  Emma  Suzanna  (Snyder)  Frye.  Bank  Teller.  Enlisted,  June 
18,  1917,  in  the  U.  S.  Army  Ambulance  Service.  Left  for  overseas, 
January  8,  1918;  five  months  with  Nineteenth  Division,  Tenth 
French  Army,  including  French  Army  of  Occupation.  Relative 
in  Fraternity,  brother,  Ralph  W.  Frye,  Delta,  '15. 

Edwin  Thomas  Dolin,  Fairview,  Camden,  N.  J. 

1514  Chesapeake  Road. 
Born  at  Staunton,  Va.,  August  1,  1892.     Son  of  Edwin  Bisco  and 
Birdie  James   (Bray)   Dolin.     With  New  York  Shipbuilding  Com- 
pany.    Married,  March  28,   1916,   Marion  Evans  Merkle. 

*Harry  Fairfield  Erbeck,  Homestead,  Pa. 

Born  at  Homestead,  Pa.,  July  30,  1893.  Son  of  Frank  Julius  and 
Alberta  (Fairfield)  Erbeck.  Was  connected  with  the  Carnegie 
Steel  Company.     He  died  at  Homestead,  February  6,  1920. 

Walker  Hays  Wherry,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Born  at  Washington,  Pa.,  October  17,  1891.  Son  of  Robert  Sterrett 
and  Margaret  Bedillion  (McKean)  Wherry.  Accountant.  Mar- 
ried, November  2,  1912,  Hazel  Marie  Graham. 

Thomas  Chalmers  Clark,  Jr.,  Brilliant,  Ohio. 

P.  O.   Box  324. 
Born   at   Brilliant,   Ohio,   May   10,   1892.     Son   of   Thomas   Chalmers 


DELTA  CHAPTER.  245 

and  Elizabeth  Wallace  (Spaulding)  Clark.  Manager  of  dry  goods 
store  at  Wellsburg,  W.  Va.  Enlisted  January  5,  1918;  assigned  to 
Company  B,  Three  Hundred  and  Eighteenth  Machine  Gun  Bat- 
talion, Eighty-first  Division.  Was  ten  months  with  the  A.  E.  F. 
participating  in  Meuse-Argonne  Offensive.  Discharged  with  rank 
of  Corporal,  June  30,  1919.  Married,  May  23,  1917,  Sara  Miller 
Hamilton. 

John  Baily  Dawson,  A.B.,  Uniontown,  Pa. 

18  North  Gallatin  Avenue. 
Born  at  Uniontown,  Pa.,  July  23,  1889.  Son  of  Ellis  Baily  and 
Elizabeth  Jane  (McGregor)  Dawson.  Corporal,  Seventh  Company 
Second  Training  Battalion,  One  Hundred  and  Fifty-fifth  Depot 
Brigade,  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  from  April  29  to  October  31,  1918. 
Psychology  Company  No.  lj  Camp  Greenleaf,  Ga.,  from  November 
3  to  January  5,  1919.     Discharged  January  11,  1919. 

Britain   Maclntyre  Paterson,   Flint,   Mich. 

214    East    Fifth    Street. 
Born    at   Durham,   Ontario,   Canada,    May   1,    1888.     Son   of   Angus 
Campbell  and  Asbella   (Maclntyre)   Paterson. 

1916. 

Malcolm  David  Fleming,  Bellwood,  Pa. 

Born  at  Bellwood,  Pa.,  October  27,  1890.  Son  of  Orland  Scott  and 
Lillian  (Bloom)  Fleming.  Athletic  instructor  and  coach.  Lieu- 
tenant, U.  S.  Marine  Corps.  Discharged  June  25,  1919.  Relative 
in  Fraternity,  brother,  Arthur  J.  Fleming,  Delta,  '18. 

Kenneth  Loucks  Leydic,  A.B.,  Tarentum,  Pa. 

400  Second  Street. 
Born  at  Tarentum,  Pa.,  September  21,  1893.     Son  of  Clarence  Lor- 
raine and  Alberta  (Loucks)   Leydic.     Private  in  Ordnance  Corps, 
April  5,  1918,  to  February  19,  1919. 

Thomas  Francis  Ashford,  3rd,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Sixth  Street  and  Duquesne  Way. 
Born  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  August  10,  1892.     Son  of  Thomas  Francis, 
Jr.  and  Harriet  Jane   (Berry)   Ashford.     Secretary  and  Manager, 
Second  Pool  Coal  Company.     Married,  June  14,  1917,  Hilda  Alice 
Dimling. 

Walter  Scott  Bazard,  A.B.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

7233  Monticello  Street. 
Born  at  Marienville,  Pa.,  November  16,  1893.     Son  of  John  Calvin  and 
Minerva   Slylvina    (Kunselman)    Bazard.     Civil   engineer,   1919    to 


246  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

date.     Served   as   Second   Lieutenant,   C.   A.   C,   U.   S.   A.,   April, 
1918,  to  February*  1919. 

James  Wallace  Esler,  A.B.,  Tarentum,  Pa. 

Born  at  Tarentum,  Pa.,  October  27,  1894.  Son  of  James  Miller  and 
Katherine  Russel  (Thompson)  Esler.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Russell  J.  Esler,  Delta,  '07. 

John  Foster  Hogsett,  Jr.,  A.B.  [Dartmouth],  Uniontown,  Pa. 

264  West  Main  Street. 
Born  at  Uniontown,  Pa.,  November  11,  1891.     Son  of  John  Foster  and 
Hannah  Ann  (Humbert)  Hogsett.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Smith  F.  Hogsett,  Delta,  '05. 

Thomas  Henry  Cornwell,  Williamsport,  Pa. 

901  Second  Street. 
Born  at  Williamsport,  Pa.,  May  26,  1891.  Son  of  Jeremiah  M.  and 
Mary  Emma  (Moyer)  Cornwell.  Assistant  factory  manager.  Sep- 
tember 6,  1917,  Sergeant  Three  Hundred  and  Fourteenth  Infantry 
at  Camp  Meade,  Md.  Second  Lieutenant,  Infantry,  August  25, 
1918.  Assigned  to  Recruit  Camp  No.  5,  Camp  Greene,  N.  C,  Sep- 
tember 5,  1918.  Transferred  to  Camp  Meade,  Md.,  December  28, 
1918,  and  discharged,  January  10,  1919. 


1917. 

William  Riley  Spindler,  B.S.  in  Economics  [Pittsburgh],  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa. 

206  Kennedy  Avenue,  N.  S. 
Born  at  Avalon,  Pa.,  September  1,  1894.  Son  of  George  Ashton  and 
Carrie  McKinley  (Bryson)  Spindler.  With  Jones  and  Laughlin 
Steel  Company,  January,  1919,  to  date.  Second  Lieutenant,  F.  A., 
Central  Officers'  Training  School,  Camp  Zachary  Taylor,  Ky. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  father,  George  A.  Spindler,  Delta,  '83. 

Richard  Thomas  McCartney,  B.S.  in  Economics  [Pittsburgh], 

Ben  Avon,  Pa. 

128  Laurel  Avenue. 
Born  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  February  6,  1895.  Son  of  Robert  Alexander 
and  Alice  Katherine  (Brown)  McCartney.  With  the  Goodyear 
Tire  and  Rubber  Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Corporal,  Company  H, 
Three  Hundred  and  Twentieth  Infantry,  A.  E.  F.  Severely 
wounded,  September  27,  1918,  in  the  Argonne  Forest.  Patient 
at  the  U.  S.  General  Hospital  No.  2,  Fort  McHenry,  Md.,  until 
September  18,   1919. 


DELTA  CHAPTER.  247 

*John  Leland  Graze,  Massillon,  Ohio. 

Born  at  Massillon,  Ohio,  April  27,  1893.     Son  of  Jacob  and  Lillian 
"  (Bowman)  Graze.     Chemist.     Died  at  Massillon,  Ohio,  January. 22, 
1920. 

Hugh  Austin  Bard,  Slippery  Rock,  Pa. 

Born  at  Slippery  Rock,  Pa.,  April  8,  1891.  Son  of  Jackson  Eugene 
and   Mary    (Forsman)    Bard. 

Robert  Bertram  Gerdts,  A.B.,  Duquesne,  Pa. 

314  West  Grant  Avenue. 
Born   at   Duquesne,   Pa.,   March  4,   1896.     Son  of   Fred   and   Sussie 
Borden  (Mills)  Gerdts.     Law  student  at  University  of  Pittsburgh. 
Second  Lieutenant,  A.  S.   M.   A. 

1918. 

Arthur  James  Fleming,  Bellwood,  Pa. 

Born  at  Bellwood,  Pa.,  March  29,  1896.  Son  of  Orland  Scott  and 
Lillian  (Bloom)  Fleming.  Served  in  U.  S.  Army  two  years. 
Relative  in   Fraternity,  brother,  Malcolm  D.   Fleming,  Delta,   '15. 

Lawrence  Ewing  Moore,  A.B.,  Monessen,  Pa. 

488  McKee  Avenue. 
Born  at  Saltsburg,  Pa.,  February  10,  1896.  Son  of  William  Scott 
and  Mary  Grace  (Ewing)  Moore.  Private,  Co.  F,  111th  Infan- 
try, 1917;  Corporal,  October  13,  1917;  Sergeant,  March  14,  1918. 
Wounded  at  Chateau  Thierry,  July  15,  1918.  Promoted  to  First 
Sergeant,  Headquarters  Co.,  111th  Infantry,  October  1,  1918. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Samuel  S.   Moore,  Delta,  '19. 

Isaac  Wendell  Rider,  McClellandtown,  Pa. 

Born  at  Uniontown,  Pa.,  October  4,  1896.  Son  of  Joseph  Gilbert  and 
Salina  F.  (Jefferis)  Rider.  Superintendent  of  Old  Home  Coke 
Works  at  McClellandtown,  Pa. 

Walter   Talmage   Sorg,   A.B.    [Michigan]    (A.O.),   Massillon, 
Ohio.  ,   TT.„  _,. 

420  North  Hill  Street. 
Born  at  Massillon,  Ohio,  June  30,  1895.  Son  of  William  and  Cecelia 
(Smith)  Sorg.  Sergeant,  Company  I,  Three  Hundred  and  Thirty- 
second  Infantry,  September  21,  1917,  to  January  5,  1918.  W  ith 
Company  I,  Three  Hundred  and  Thirty-second  Infantry  as  Officers 
Candidate  until  June  1,  1918,  when  commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant at  Camp  Lee,  Va.  Transferred  to  Camp  Meade,  Md  and 
assigned  to  Third  Battalion,  One  Hundred  and  Fifty-fourth  Depot 


248  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Brigade,  and  promoted  to  First  Lieutenant.     Transferred  to  Second 
Battalion  of  same   Brigade.     Discharged  June  20,  1919. 

George  James  Bryen,  Jr.,  Duquesne,  Pa. 

111%  Kennedy  Avenue. 
Born  at  Pueblo,  Colo.,  December  14,  1896.     Son  of  George  James  and 
Lillian  Mae  (Withenow)   Bryen. 

William  Hutchinson  Duncan,  B.S.  in  Economics  [Pittsburgh], 
Flatbush,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1101  Ditmas  Avenue. 
Born  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  December  16,  1892.  Son  of  Albert  Stewart 
and  Eva  (Hutchinson)  Duncan.  Vice  President,  W.  D.  Crumpton, 
Inc.,  special  representative  of  Metropolitan-  Vickers  Electrical 
Company,  Limited,  of  Manchester,  England.  Corporal,  Company 
M,  Three  Hundred  and  Twentieth  Infantry,  October  4,  1917,  to 
May  17,  1918.  Captain,  Infantry,  University  of  Pittsburgh,  de- 
tached service,  July  1,  1918,  to  March  7,  1919. 

James  William  Jones,  A.B.,  Knoxville,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

136  Orchard  Street. 
Born  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  June  10,  1895.  Son  of  Rev.  William  Addi- 
son Jones  and  Abbie  Etta  Martin.  Salesman  for  Hay  Walker 
Brick  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  First  Sergeant,  Eleventh  Com- 
pany, Third  Battalion,  One  Hundred  and  Fifty-fifth  Depot  Brigade, 
Camp    Lee,    Va. 

Arthur  Scott  Lowry  Criswell,  Washington,  Pa. 

266  Locust  Avenue. 
Born  at  Washington,  Pa.,  October  17,  1894.  Son  of  Ross  R.  and 
Mary  (Burtner)  Criswell.  Commissioned  Lieutenant  at  Fort  Ogle- 
thorpe, Ga.,  assigned  to  Sixth  U.  S.  Infantry.  Overseas  in  March, 
1918.  Wounded  four  times  in  St.  Mihiel  engagement.  Disabled 
and  sent  back  to  the  U.  S.  in  Base  Hospital  No.  1,  Cape  May, 
X.  J.  Discharged,  May  24,  1919.  Married,  November  30,  1918, 
Ruth  B.  Biddle. 

1919. 

Walter  Ross  Bell,  Duquesne,  Pa. 

119  Liberty  Place. 
Born  at  Ten  Mile,  Pa.,  September  20,  1896.     Son  of  Abner  Ross  and 
Mary  Victorine  (Samson)   Bell.     Foreman  with  the  Carnegie  Steel 
Company.     Cadet  in  the  U.  S.  Air  Service,  unattached. 

Jacob  Henry  Bestwick,  Jr.,  McKeesport,  Pa. 

333  Penny  Avenue. 
Born  at  McKeesport,  Pa.,  October  18,  1894.     Son  of  John  and  Mary 
(Peterson)  Bestwick. 


DELTA  CHAPTER.  249 

Jacob  Sidwcll  Hackney,  Jr.  (A®),  Uniontown,  Pa. 

36  Church  Street. 
Born  at  Uniontown,  Pa.,  October  9,  1895.  Son  of  Dr.  Jacob  Sidwell 
Hackney  and  Anna  Mary  Eastman.  Entered  the  service  Septem- 
ber 22,  1917.  Sailed  for  France,  May,  1918.  Stationed  in  Toul  and 
Mabache  Section.  Engaged  in  the  St.  Mihiel  and  Meuse-Argonne 
Offensives.  Discharged,  May  27,  1919.  Corporal,  Company  E, 
Three  Hundred  and  Seventh  Engineers,  Eighty-second  Division. 

George  Wilson  Hayes,  Washington,  Pa. 

405  East  Maiden  Street. 
Born  at  Washington,  Pa.,  February  26,  1894.  Son  of  Frank  Higley 
and  Ellen  Violet  (Mouinger)  Hayes.  Clerk.  Enlisted  in  the 
U.  S.  Air  Service,  December  9,  1917,  assigned  to  Kelly  Field. 
September  3,  1918,  assigned  to  School  of  Military  Aeronautics  at 
University  of  California.     Discharged,  December  10,  1918. 

Nathan  Paul  Jones,  Dravosburg,  Pa. 

Born  at  Dravosburg,  Pa.,  December  14,  1895.  Son  of  Nathan  D. 
and  Jennie  M.  (Wilson)  Jones.  With  the  A.  Garrison  Foundry 
Company,  Traffic  Department. 

George  William  Martin,  Washington,  Pa. 

384  East  Maiden  Street. 
Born  at  Sparta,  Pa.,  June  23,  1894.  Son  of  Dr.  William  Douglass 
Martin  and  Elvira  Marcia  Sampson.  With  Washington  Rubber 
Company.  Enlisted,  615th  Aero  Squadron,  December  8,  1917; 
served  with  65th  Balloon  Company.  Discharged,  January  21,  1919. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Ashley  J.  Martin,  Delta,  '13. 

Samuel  Scott  Moore,  A.B.,  Monessen,  Pa. 

547  Downer  Avenue. 
Born  at  Saltsburg,  Pa.,  January  4,  1898.     Son  of  William  Scott  and 
Mary    Grace    (Ewing)    Moore.     Sergeant,    191st    Aero    Squadron, 
U.   S.    A.     Relative   in   Fraternity,   brother,   Lawrence   E.   Moore, 
Delta,  '18. 

Donald  Dewitt  Neish,  Woodlawn,  Pa. 

Born  at  Duquesne,  Pa.,  August  9,  1895.  Son  of  John  and  Mary  Ann 
(Ambler)    Neish.     With   Jones    and   Laughlin    Steel   Company. 

Miles  Walker  Smith,  A.B.,  Indiana,  Pa. 

545  Oak  Street. 
Born  at  Mt.  Pleasant,  Pa.,  March  2,  1897.     Son  of  Alpha  John  and 
Mary   Martha    (Hann)    Smith.     Commissioned  Second   Lieutenant, 
F.  A.,   U.   S.   A.,   September   16,   1918. 


250  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1920. 

Howard  Frank  Ward,  Jr.,  A.B.,  Washington,  Pa. 

438  East  Beau  Street. 
Born  at  Washington,  Pa.,  June  19,  1896.     Son  of  Howard  Frank  and 
Jennie  C.  (Hayes)  Ward.     Enlisted  in  Signal  Corps  from  January 

23,  1918,  to  March  11,  1919.  Second  Lieutenant  in  Aviation  Sec- 
tion, Signal  Reserve  Corps,  March  11,  1920.  Relatives  in  Fra- 
ternity, brothers,  Lee  K.  Ward,  Delta,  '05  and  Charles  W.  Ward, 
Delta,  '11. 

Lawrence  James.  Bleasdale,  Detroit,  Mich. 

2985  West  Grand  Boulevard. 
Born  at  Detroit,  Michigan,  July  3,  1896.  Son  of  James  and  Alice 
Fisher  (Wake lee)  Bleasdale.  With  the  Detroit  Lubricator  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Michigan.  Was  in  the  Aviation  Service  from  Jan- 
uary to  September,  1918.  In  Machine  Gun  Service  in  the  Officers' 
Training  School  from  September  to  December,  1918. 

*  James  Frederick  Creel,  Waynesburg,  Pa. 

Born  at  Waynesburg,  Pa.,  August  2,  1897.  Son  of  John  Bosworth 
and  Kathryn  (Wise)  Creel.  He  was  in  the  Naval  Reserve  Corps 
and  died  at  the  Great  Lakes  Training  School,  Illinois,  September 

24,  1918. 

Alvin  Wilbur  Dawson,  A.B.,  Monessen,  Pa. 

106  Fourth  Street. 
Born  at  Braddock,  Pa.,  October  1,  1898.     Son  of  Archie  and  Nora 
Emma  Dawson. 

Raymen  Graham  Emery,  A.B.,  Eighty-Four,  Pa. 

Born  at  Eighty  Four,  Pa.,  January  17,  1898.  Son  of  William  Henry 
and  Mary  Cecelia  (Allen)  Emery.  S.  A.  T.  C,  Washington  and 
Jefferson  College,  1918. 

William  James  Gardner,  A.B.,  Irwin,  Pa. 

%  H.  W.  Whitehead. 
Born  at  McKeesport,  Pa.,  June  12  1898.     Son  of  Dr.  William  James 
Gardner  and  Sarah  Lucy  Gongaware.     S.  A.  T.  C.  at  Washington 
and  Jefferson.     Transferred  to  Officers'  Training  Corps  at  Camp 
Gordon,   Atlanta,  Ga. 

Henry  Sanders  Gray,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

1415   Alton  Street. 
Born  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  June  2,  1898.     Son  of  James  M.  and  Eliza- 
beth   D.    (Sanders)    Gray.     With    the    National    Tube    Company. 
Was  in  the  U.  S.  Air  Service,  M.  A. 


DELTA  CHAPTER.  251 

Arthur  Wilson  Junker,  McKeesport,  Pa. 

822  Huey  Street. 
Born  at  McKeesport,  Pa.,  May  23,  1898.  Son  of  Edward  Phillip  and 
Martha  Matilda  (Foster)  Junker.  Advertising  Manager  with 
Swift  and  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Corporal,  U.  S.  Medical 
Corps  from  June  1,  1918,  to  February  1,  1919.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  Edward  P.  Junker,  Jr.,  Delta,  '22. 

Stephen  Ewing  Patterson,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

915  Liberty  Avenue. 
Born  at  Prosperity,  Pa.,  January  12,  1897.  Son  of  Stephen  Stewart 
and  Sarah  (Ewing)  Patterson.  Traveling  mechanic  with  the  Na- 
tional Cash  Register  Company.  In  the  service  with  Company  A, 
One  Hundred  and  Twenty-fourth  Engineers,  at  Camp  Forrest, 
Ga.,   from  September  1,  1918,  to  January  20,  1919. 

*Harold  Francis  Wickerham,  Monongahela,  Pa. 

Born  at  Monongahela,  Pa.,  September  26,  1896.  Son  of  Frank  B. 
and  Alice  Cary  (Cooper)  Wickerham.  Was  Deputy  Sheriff  of 
Washington  County,  Pa.  He  entered  the  service  as  a  Corporal 
in  the  110th  Infantry.  Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant  attached 
to  the  regimental  staff  as  Battalion  Adjutant.  Commissioned  First 
Lieutenant,  March  15,  1918.  In  active  service,  with  the  A.  E.  F. 
He  married  Beryl  Claybaugh.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  Frank  E. 
Wickerham,  Delta,  '23.     Died  at  Monongahela,  Pa.,  March  16,  1920. 

Paul  Eugene  Scherer,  Endeavor,  Pa. 

Born  at  Troy  Grove,  111.,  November  6,  1897.  Son  of  John  Frederick 
and  Lucia   (Seiler)   Scherer. 

John  Albert  Hickman,  South  Hills,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

40  Academy  Avenue. 
Born  at  Carnegie,  Pa.,  February  19,  1897.     Son  of  Joseph  and  Eliza- 
beth   (Plummer)     Hickman.     Enlisted    May    2,    1917,    in    Medical 
Corps,   U.   S.   A.     In    France   with   Base   Hospital  31,   December, 
1917,  to  July,  1919. 

1921. 

Granville  Gushing  Baum,  Washington,  Pa. 

228  East  Wheeling  Street. 
Born  at  Washington,  Pa.,  September  20,  1898.     Son  of  Isaac  Well- 
ington  and  Jane   Baum.     Second  Lieutenant,   Infantry,   U.  S.   A., 
at    Camp    Perry.     Relative    in    Fraternity,    brother,    George    L. 
Baum,   Alpha  Mu,   '19. 

Howard  Walter  Farbach,  Clifton,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

3434  Telford  Avenue. 
Born  at  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  October  1,  1889.    Son  of  Elmer  Jacob  and 


252  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Selma  (Harman)  Farbach.  In  the  service  with  the  U.  S.  Army 
Base  Hospital  No.  82;  Medical  Department,  Camp  Poutenzen;  and 
Evacuation  Base  Section  No.  3,  A.  E.  F.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Carl  F.  Farbach,  Delta,  '21. 

Carl  Frederick  Farbach,  Clifton,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

3434  Telford  Avenue. 
Born  at  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  June  26,  1901.  Son  of  Elmer  Jacob  and 
Selma  (Harman)  Farbach.  Assistant  superintendent  of  Insula- 
tion Department,  Philip  Carey  Manufacturing  Company,  Cincin- 
nati, Ohio.  Relative  in  Fraternitv,  brother,  Howard  W.  Farbach, 
Delta,  '21. 

Andrew  Bernard  Montgomery,  Saint  Louis,  Mo. 

4315  Lindell  Boulevard. 
Born   at   Oregon   City,   Oregon,   January   1,   1900.     Son   of   Andrew 
Jackson   and   Henrietta    (Duff)    Montgomery.     Seaman,    U.   S.   N. 
R.  F. 

Walter  Chalfant  Rankin,  Washington,  Pa. 

Born  at  Uniontown,  Pa.,  July  27,  1896.  Son  of  Hiram  and  Eliza- 
beth (Henshaw)   Rankin. 

James  Gundy  McQuaid,  Charleroi,  Pa. 

534   Fallowfield  Avenue. 
Born   at   New  Castle,  Pa.,  August   11,   1896.     Son  of  Daniel   Fisher 
and  Letha  Lorain   (Gundy)   McQuaid.     First  Class  Private,  A.  S. 
M.  A. 

1922. 

Russell  Hartley  Adams,  Wilson,  Pa. 

Born  at  Duquesne,  Pa.,  April  22,  1899.  Son  of  Harry  Hamilton  and 
Gwendolyn  (Davis)  Adams.  S.  A.  T.  C,  Washington  and  Jeffer- 
son  College,   1918. 

Joseph  Evans  Drury,  Washington,  Pa. 

15  Catherine  Street. 
Born  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  November  9,  1897.     Son  of  George  Frederick 
and  Emma  Rosella   (Evans)   Drury. 

Edward  Philip  Junker,  Jr.,  McKeesport,  Pa. 

822  Huey  Street. 
Born  at  McKeesport,  Pa.,  February  11,  1900.     Son  of  Edward  Philip 
and  Martha  Matilda  (Foster)  Junker.     S.  A.  T.  C.  at  Washington 
and     Jefferson.     Relative     in     Fraternity,     brother,     Arthur     W, 
Junker,  Delta,  '20, 


DELTA  CHAPTER.  253 

Clyde  Simons  Kier,  Washington,  Pa. 

804  Allison  Avenue. 
Born   at   Aspinwall,   Pa.,   October   4,   1900.     Son   of   Samuel   Martin 
and   Hattie   Blanche   (Simons)    Kier. 

Russell  Zollers  Moninger,  Washington,  Pa. 

600  East  Maiden  Street. 
Born  at  Washington,  Pa.,  June  29,  1900.     Son  of  Grant  and  Mary 
Rosella  (Zollers)  Moninger.     Enlisted,  October,  1918,  in  the  Naval 
Reserve   Force,   Carnegie   Institute   of   Technology   until   January, 

Chalmers  King  Muir,  Duquesne,  Pa. 

128  North  Third  Street. 
Born  at  Sutterville,  Pa.,  October  16,  1898.     Son  of  David  Chalmers 
and  Rose   (King)   Muir. 

William  Cramer  St.  Clair,  Duquesne,  Pa. 

108  South  Fifth  Street. 
Born  at  Duquesne,  Pa.,  March  7,  1898.     Son  of  James  Johnson  and 
Pauline    (Skilkorn)    St.  Clair. 


1923. 

James  Benjamin  Franklin  Rinehart,  Jr.,  Waynesburg,  Pa. 

34  North   Richill  Street. 
Born    at    Waynesburg,    Pa.,    September    28,    1902.     Son    of    James 
Benjamin  Franklin  and  Malinda  (Sauth)   Rinehart. 

George  Ramsay  Warrick,  Washington,  Pa. 

405  East  Chestnut  Street. 
Born  at  Washington,  Pa.,  June   7,  1899.     Son  of  John  Wilson  and 
Katherine  Ramsay  (Chambers)   Warrick.     S.  A.  T.  C.  at  Carnegie 
Institute  of  Technology. 

Kenneth  John  Reese  Davies,  Duquesne,  Pa. 

South  Duquesne  Avenue. 
Born   at  Duquesne,  Pa.,  December   18,  1899.     Son   of  Thomas  Price 
and    Lettie    (Hamer)    Davies.     S.    A.    T.    C.    at   Washington    and 
Jefferson. 

Frank  Eugene  Wickerham,  Monongahela,  Pa. 

Born  at  Monongahela,  Pa.,  December  12,  1900.  Son  of  Frank  B. 
and  Alice  Cary  (Cooper)  Wickerham.  Student.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  Harold  F.  Wickerham,  Delta,  '20. 


254  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Jacob  Stephenson  Hemphill,  Tarentum,  Pa. 

East  Tenth  Avenue. 
Born   at  Tarentum,   Pa.,   October   1,   1901.     Son   of   Harry   H.    and 
Anna    Philipina    (Stephenson)    Hemphill.     'Student. 

Jacob  Kemp  Conn,  Point  Marion,  Pa. 

Born  at  Point  Marion,  Pa.,  December  15,  1900.  Son  of  Eli  Jacob 
and  Anna  Belle  (Kemp)  Conn.  Student.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Cecil  R.  Conn,  Delta,  '23. 

Cecil  Ralph  Conn,  Point  Marion,  Pa. 

Born  at  Point  Marion,  Pa.,  July  9,  1902.  Son  of  Eli  Jacob  and  Anna 
Belle  (Kemp)  Conn.  Student.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Jacob  K.  Conn,  Delta,  '23. 

James  Edgar  Burke,  Donora,  Pa. 

304  Tenth  Street. 
Born  at  Gratztown,  Pa.,  February  14,  1900.     Son  of  John  and  Jennie 
(Hawkins)  Burke.     Student. 

George  Moninger  Henry,  Washington,  Pa. 

15  West  Beau  Street. 
Born  at  Washington,  Pa.,  November  19,  1894.  Son  of  William 
Anderson  and  Minnie  (Moninger)  Henry.  Clerk  in  gas  plant. 
Private,  Company  B,  Two  Hundred  and  Tenth  Engineers,  July 
31,  1918,  to  February  12,  1919.  Married,  September  14,  1918, 
Evelyn  Elizabeth   Penn. 

William  Hurford  Saunders,  McKeesport,  Pa. 

1416  Liberty  Avenue. 
Born  at  McKeesport,  Pa.,  August  26,  1900.     Son  of  Augustus  Moir 
and   Isabel    (lies)    Saunders.     In   the   Royal   Air   Force   of   Great 
Britain,    Flight   Cadet   for    Pilot.     Served   in   Canada    from   July, 
1918,  to  April,  1919. 


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y,  n 


Epsilon  Chapter 

DICKINSON  COLLEGE 

CARLISLE,  PENNSYLVANIA 


Instituted  September  5,  A.  D.  1854 


CHARLES  FRANCIS  HIMES 
EMANUEL  H.  REIGART 
JOHN  SOUTHGATE  TUCKER 
JAMES  DAVID  WATTERS 


History  of  Epsilon  Chapter 

On  the  9th  of  November,  1854,  a  charter  authorizing  the 
establishment  of  the  Epsilon  Chapter  of  the  Phi  Kappa  Sigma 
Fraternity  was  granted  to  Emanuel  H.  Reigart,  who  together 
with  John  S.  Tucker,  Charles  F.  Himes  and  James  D.  Watters 
founded  the  chapter  soon  after  the  granting  of  the  charter. 
Reigart  had  been  previously  initiated  at  his  home,  Williamsport, 
Pa.,  on  September  5,  by  William  L.  Neff  of  Gamma  Chapter. 

No  exact  records  seem  to  have  been  kept  of  the  Fraternity's 
existence  during  its  first  two  or  three  years,  since  its  life  was  a 
very  precarious  one  and  it  had  no  regular  meeting  place.  Its 
early  history  was  similar  to  that  of  all  the  earlier  fraternities 
at  Dickinson  College  and  perhaps  most  other  colleges  where 
they  were  introduced  fifty  or  sixty  years  ago.  A  few  years 
previous  to  the  entrance  of  the  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  Fraternity 
into  Dickinson  College  the  Zeta  Psi  Fraternity  established  a 
chapter  there  and  for  more  than  two  years  it  had  a  vigorous 
existence,  numbering  at  one  time  thirty-two  members,  some  of 
them  the  leading  men  of  the  college ;  but  so  great  was  the 
hostility  of  the  faculty  to  all  organizations  of  this  kind  that 
they  succeeded  in  so  effectually  squelching  this  one  that  it  was 
never  revived  and  Epilson  Chapter  came  near  having  the  same 
experience.  Notwithstanding  the  efforts  of  the  members  to 
maintain  secrecy  concerning  the  organization,  the  existence  of 
the  Fraternity  was  discovered  by  the  faculty  of  the  college 
and  all  of  its  members,  under  penalty  of  expulsion,  were  ordered 
to  disband  the  chapter  and  cease  all  further  activity  in  this 
direction.  Foreseeing  that  something  of  this  kind  was  likely 
to  happen,  they  initiated  Clayton  C.  Pennel  who  had  not  been 
before  the  faculty  and  therefore  had  not  made  any  promise 
such  as  was  exacted  of  the  others,  and  he  kept  the  organization 
alive  until  the  storm  had  blown  over.  How  well  these  promises 
were  kept  by  the  others  is  a  matter  of  conjecture,  since  they 

257 


258  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

probably  made  them  with  certain  "  mental  reservations,"  a  pro- 
ceeding that  is  not  unknown  among  college  students  even  in 
this  "  enlightened  age." 

It  is  a  matter  of  record  that  the  chapter  held  a  meeting 
on  the  21st  of  September,  1858,  in  a  cornfield  near  Carlisle, 
since  even  then  it  was  not  deemed  advisable  to  have  any  regular 
place  of  meeting.  This  meeting,  however,  did  not  pass  off 
undisturbed,  for  hearing  some  noise  in  the  vicinity  they  feared 
discovery  and  unceremoniously  scattered  in  all  directions,  not, 
however,  before  they  had  initiated  Zebulon  Dyer  of  the  Class 
of  1859.  Brother  Dyer  has  the  distinction  of  being  the  first 
graduate  member  of  the  chapter  to  die,  being  killed  in  battle 
in  December,  1861.  At  this  same  meeting  it  was  agreed  to 
disband  after  adjournment,  subject  to  the  call  of  the  Alpha, 
so  that  if  any  of  the  members  should  be  questioned  they  might 
say  that  they  had  belonged  to  a  fraternity  but  that  it  was  now 
disbanded.  In  November  of  this  year  a  hall  was  procured  for 
the  meetings  of  the  chapter  and  it  is  not  likely  that  since  that 
time  the  Fraternity  has  ever  been  without  a  "  local  habitation," 
certainly  not  for  any  considerable  length  of  time. 

About  this  time  the  Fraternity  seems  to  have  been  in  a 
very  flourishing  condition,  since  among  its  members  were  ten 
members  of  the  Class  of  1857,  eleven  of  1858  and  nine  of  1859. 
Of  these  thirty  men,  eight  still  survive.  It  is  perhaps  worthy 
of  mention  that  at  this  time  the  Fraternity's  only  rival  was  the 
Phi  Kappa  Psi,  established  here  in  1859,  and  this  rivalry,  not 
to  say  enmity,  has  been  kept  up  as  a  sort  of  tradition  to  the 
present  day.  One  man  who  was  initiated  in  1859  had  a  dis- 
tinction probably  unique  in  the  history  of  fraternities  here,  in 
as  much  as  he  belonged  to  both  of  these  fraternities  at  the  same 
time.  When  this  fact  was  discovered  he  was  promptly  expelled 
from  the  Phi  Kappa  Sigma. 

Since  a  large  number  of  the  members  of  Epilson  were 
Southerners,  the  chapter  was  almost  broken  up  by  the  Civil 
War.  A  special  meeting  of  the  chapter  was  held  on  the  21st 
of  April,  1861,  for  the  purpose  of  bidding  a  formal  farewell  to 
the  brethren  from  the  South  who  felt  compelled  to  withdraw 
from  the  college. 


HISTORY  OF  EPSILON  CHAPTER.  259 

On  the  morning  of  the  21st,  at  ten  minutes  past  midnight, 
the  members  gathered  in  Room  50,  West  College,  and  held  a 
sort  of  love  feast  and  experience  meeting.  All  business  was 
laid  aside  for  the  brethren  to  bid  their  last  adieu  to  each  other, 
perhaps  never  to  meet  again.  The  occasion  was  a  most  solemn 
one  and  sad  thoughts  filled  the  breasts  of  all  at  parting  with 
each  other  who  were  so  strongly  bound  together  by  fraternal 
ties.  The  Alpha  addressed  the  meeting  in  a  most  solemn  and 
impressive  manner,  and  many  an  eye  filled  with  tears  at  the 
thought  of  parting.  The  meeting  adjourned  in  silence  and  each 
went  to  his  own  room.  Afterward  some  enlisted  in  the  Northern 
and  some  in  the  Confederate  service,  and  never  met  again. 

From  this  time  forward  the  history  of  the  Fraternity  shows 
nothing  remarkable.  That  the  faculty  of  the  college  now  began 
to  look  upon  the  evil  as  ineradicable  seems  probable  from  the 
fact  that  at  least  as  early  as  1863  the  Fraternity  publicly 
celebrated  its  "  anniversary,"  which  would  not  have  been  risked 
a  few  years  earlier.  About  1865  the  Fraternity  was  again 
exceptionally  strong.  There  were  five  men  from  the  Class  of 
1864,  five  from  1865  and  seven  from  1866.  These  figures  will 
seem  all  the  more  remarkable  when  the  additional  fact  is  men- 
tioned that  the  Class  of  1866  graduated  only  sixteen  men.  At 
this  time,  too,  there  were  three  other  fraternities  in  the  college, 
the  Sigma  Chi  having  entered  in  1859  and  the  Theta  Delta 
Chi  in  1861. 

About  1873  the  college  began  to  decline  in  numbers  so  that 
the  catalogue  of  1877-78  contains  only  fifty-one  names  and  in 
the  meantime  another  fraternity,  the  Beta  Theta  Pi,  had  entered 
the  field.  Under  these  circumstances  it  became  so  difficult  to 
keep  up  the  chapter  in  accordance  with  its  traditions  that  it 
was  thought  best  to  surrender  the  charter,  which  was  accord- 
ingly done  in  1877.  Apparently  no  attempt  was  made  to 
revive  it  until  the  spring  of  1895.  A  few  years  previous  to 
this  time,  a  strong  local  fraternity,  known  as  the  Alpha  Zeta 
Phi,  had  been  organized  in  the  college  and  when  it  became 
known  that  this  organization  was  looking  around  for  an  oppor- 
tunity to  enter  some  national  fraternity,  the  "  psychological 
moment  "  seemed  to  have  arrived  and  negotiations  were  at  once 


260  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

begun  which  terminated  in  the  re-establishment  of  the  Fra- 
ternity by  taking  in  all  of  the  members  of  the  local  organiza- 
tion except  perhaps  one  or  two  who  did  not  care  to  belong  to 
any  fraternity.  On  the  evening  of  June  3,  1895,  were  initiated 
about  fifteen  splendid  fellows  and  the  Fraternity  has  main- 
tained a  high  rank  ever  since  and  is  now  second  to  no  other  in 
the  college  either  in  numbers  or  influence,  "  our  enemies  them- 
selves being  judges." 

The  only  other  event  that  needs  special  attention  is  the 
erection  of  a  chapter  house.  The  movement  for  the  erection 
of  fraternity  houses  had  become  so  powerful  that  it  was  felt 
that  our  Fraternity  could  not  afford  to  hold  aloof  and  in  the 
fall  of  1906  the  beautiful  and  commodious  house  of  the  Epilson 
Chapter  was  formally  opened. 

In  more  recent  years  classes  have  come  and  gone  as  of  old. 
But  the  traditions  of  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  have  been  maintained, 
and  many  are  the  illustrious  names  that  have  been  added  to  our 
roll. 

When  the  test  of  the  Great  War  came,  the  sons  of  Epsilon 
played  their  part  valiantly  and  sixty-five  of  them  wore  the 
khaki.  Four  of  our  number,  Brothers  John  Zug  Steese,  '04, 
Earl  E.  Rahn,  '12,  John  T.  Richards,  '18,  and  Kenneth  L, 
Steck,  '19,  made  the  supreme  sacrifice.  All  of  the  sixty-five 
served  with  distinction  in  the  great  struggle,  and  one,  Colonel 
James  G.  Steese,  '02,  of  the  General  Staff,  was  especially 
honored  by  being  awarded  the  Distinguished  Service  Medal. 
Epsilon  is  proud  of  her  veterans  and  will  ever  honor  the 
memories  of  those  who  sleep  across  the  seas. 

With  the  signing  of  the  armistice,  the  undergraduates  who 
had  been  in  the  service  rapidly  returned,  and  in  the  year  1918 
by  action  of  the  Executive  Board  Epsilon  was  placed  at  the 
head  of  the  chapter  roll.  She  is  still  advancing  and  has  every 
reason  to  look  forward  to  a  future  as  brilliant  as  her  past. 


Epsilon  Chapter 

1855. 

^John  Southgate  Tucker,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Born  at  Norfolk,  Va,  May  31,  1838.  Son  of  William  and  Mary  B. 
(McCausland)  Tucker.  Attorney-at-law.  City  Attorney  of  Nor- 
folk Va.,  1866-68;  Mayor  of  Norfolk,  Va.,  1876-80;  Secretary  of 
the  Yorktown  Centennial  Commission,  1881 ;  Principal  Examiner  of 
Land  Claims,  U.  S.  Land  Office,  Washington,  D.  C,  1888-89  Cap- 
tain of  Artillery,  C.  S.  Army.  Married,  first,  1868,  Mary  Irwin; 
second,  1890,  Bessie  C.  Chubb.  He  died  at  Washington,  D.  C, 
May  24,   1920. 

^Charles  Francis  Himes,  A.B.,  A.M. ;  Ph.D.  [De  Pauw  Univ.]  ; 
LL.D.,  Carlisle,  Pa. 

Born  at  Intercourse,  Pa.,  June  2,  1838.  Son  of  William  Daniel  and 
Magdalen  (Lanius)  Himes.  Educator.  Professor  of  Mathematics, 
Troy  University,  N.  Y.,  1860-63.  Studied  at  the  University  of 
Giessen,  Germany,  1864-65.  Professor  of  Natural  Science,  1865- 
84,  and  Professor  of  Physics,  Dickinson  College,  1884-96;  Secre- 
tary of  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  Dickinson  College,  1868-96;  Act- 
ing President  of  Dickinson  College,  1888-89.  Member,  American 
Philosophical  Society,  Franklin  Institute,  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Married,  January  %  1868,  Mary  Elizabeth  Murray.  Relatives  in 
Fraternity,  brothers,  James  L.  Himes,  Epsilon,  '65,  and  William 
A.  Himes,  Epsilon,  '71.  He  died  in  Baltimore,  Md.,  December  6, 
1918. 

*Sewell  Thomas  Milbourne,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Cambridge,  Md. 

Born  at  Snow  Hill,  Md.,  January  12,  1836.  Son  of  Z.  Thomas  and 
Jane  (Fokes)  Milbourne.  Attorney-at-law.  Married,  1868,  Grace 
Loomis.     He   died   at  Cambridge,   Md.,   in  1913. 

1856. 

*  James  David  Watters,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Bel  Air,  Md. 

Born  near  Thomas  Run,  Md.,  January  11,  1834.     Son  of  Henry  G. 

and      Mary      (Clendenin)      Watters.     Attorney-at-law.     Associate 

Judge    of    the    Third    Judicial    District    of    Maryland,    1871-1903. 

Private,  First  Virginia  Regiment,  C.  S.  Army,  and  later  Maryland 

261 


262  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Cavalry,  C.  S.  Army,  1861-64,  and  Lieutenant  Maryland  Cavalry, 
1864-65.  Married,  1869,  Fannie  H.  Munnikhuysen.  He  died  at  Bel 
Air,  Md.,  March  29,  1908. 

*Isaac  Davis  Clark,  A.B.,  Trappe,  Md. 

Born  at  Trappe,  Md.,  August  8,  1835.  Son  of  John  and  Sallie 
(Stevens)  Clark.  Attorney-at-law.  Chief  Judge  of  Orphans' 
Court  of  Talbot  County,  Md.,  1875-79.  State  Senator  of  Maryland, 
1882-86.  Member  of  the  House  of  Delegates  of  Maryland,  1888. 
Died  at  Trappe,  Md.,  March  18,  1888. 

*Marvin  Emory  Clark,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Born  at  Sydney  Plains,  N.  Y.,  March  20,  1833.  Son  of  Arvine  and 
Elizabeth  Higgins  (Clark)  Clark.  Prefect  at  Girard  College,  1856- 
59.  Attorney-at-law  until  1861 ;  later  engaged  in  lithographic  and 
printing  business.  Married,  January  6,  1863,  Anna  Matilda 
Rhoads.     He  died  at  Philadelphia,  October  14,  1912. 

*Abner  Ralph  Kremer,  A.M.;  D.D.   [Heidelberg  Coll.],  Allen, 
Pa. 

Born  at  York,  Pa.,  February  1,  1832.  Son  of  Frederick  William  and 
Anna  Margaretta  (Yentzer)  Kremer.  Clergyman  of  Reformed 
Church.  Associate  editor  Reformed  Church  Messenger,  1878-84. 
Married,  November  8,  1860,  Anna  Marie  Plank.  He  died  at 
Allen,  Pa.,  October  24,  1917. 

*William  Michael  Harnsberger,  A.B.,  Port  Republic,  Va. 

Born  at  Port  Republic,  Va.,  May  23,  1835.  Son  of  Stephen  and 
Elizabeth  (Baker)  Harnsberger.  Taught  in  Virginia  until  the 
beginning  of  the  Civil  War,  when  he  enlisted  in  the  Sixth  Virginia 
Cavalry,  C.  S.  Army,  as  Second  Sergeant,  1861,  and  was  killed 
near  Paris,  Va.,  September  23,  1862. 

1857. 

*Emanuel  H.  Reigart,  M.D.,  Marshalltown,  Iowa. 

Physician.  Assistant  Surgeon  Thirty-fifth  Iowa  Regiment  Infantry, 
U.  S.  Volunteers,  1862-63.  He  was  a  prisoner  in  Libby  Prison, 
Richmond,  Va.,  1863.  He  died  at  Des  Moines,  Iowa,  February 
28,  1899. 

*Daniel  Stamm  Burns,  A.B.,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

Born  at  Sporting  Hill,  Pa.,  January  10,  1832.  Son  of  James  and 
Anna  (Stamm)  Burns.  Principal  of  Harrisburg  High  School, 
1857-69.  Superintendent  of  Public  Schools,  Harrisburg,  1869-79; 
Professor  in  Elmhurst  Theological  Seminary,  111.,  1879-80.  He  died 
at  Chicago,  111.,  September   10,  1880. 


EPSILON  CHAPTER.  263 

Edwin  Lycurgus  Griffith,  A.B.,  Cambridge,  Md. 

Born  at  Friendship,  Md.,  October  13,  1838.     Son  of  Robert  and  Eliza- 
beth   (Sutton)    Griffith.     Inspector    of    Customs,    Baltimore,    Md., 
# 1892-94;    Postmaster    of    Taylor's    Island,    Md.,    1894-1906.     Chief 
Judge  of  the  Orphans'  Court  of  Dorchester  County,  Md.,  1920  to 
date.     Married,  February  10,  1863,  Adaline  Elizabeth  Travers. 

*William  Fletcher  Perrie,  A.B.  (P),  Westwood,  Md. 

Born  in  Prince  George's  County,  Md.,  August  11,  1833.  Professor  of 
Mathematics  in  Andrew  Female  College,  Huntsville,  Tex.,  1857-59; 
Professor  of  Languages,  1859-61,  and  President:  Austin  College, 
Huntsville,  Tex.,  1861-62.  Private  in  C.  S.  Army,  1862-65;  served 
in  the  Trans-Mississippi  Department,  and  took  part  in  forty-three 
engagements.  Professor  of  Languages,  Austin  College,  1865-67. 
Member  of  the  Maryland  Legislature,  1892-94.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  Thomas   H.   Perrie,  Epsilon,  '60. 

*Francis  Smith  Findlay,  A.B.,  A.M.   (K),  Abingdon,  Va. 

Born  at  Abingdon,  Va.,  June  9,  1834.  Son  of  Alexander  and  Cath- 
erine Ann  (Spiller)  Findlay.  Attorney-at-law ;  then  architect. 
Entered  the  C.  S.  Army  as  private,  was  a  lieutenant  on  the  staff 
of  General  J.  E.  B.  Stuart,  and  became  Captain  of  Cavalry,  1861-62. 
Married,  first,  October  26,  1866,  Julia  A.  Gardner;  second,  October 
19,  1880,  Bessie  G.  Paine.  He  died  at  Abingdon,  Va.,  September 
24,  1905. 

*Thomas    Nelson    Conrad,    A.B.,    A.M.,    M.Sc,    Washington, 
D.  C. 

Born  at  Fairfax  C.  H.,  Va.,  August  1,  1837.  Son  of  Nelson  and 
Lavinia  (Thomas)  Conrad.  Educator.  Professor  of  English, 
1877-82,  and  President  Virginia  Agricultural  and  Mechanical 
College,  1881^85;  Acting  President  of  the  Maryland  Agricultural 
College  for  three  years.  Entered  C.  S.  Army  1861;  served  in 
Stuart's  Cavalry;  Chaplain,  1861-63;  Scouting  Captain,  1863-65. 
Married,  October  4,  1865,  Emma  S.  Ball.  He  died  at  Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  January  5,  1905. 

John  Hays,  A.B.,  LL.D.,  Carlisle,  Pa. 

Born  at  Carlisle,  Pa.,  February  2,  1837.  Son  of  John  and  Ellinor 
Blaine  (Wheaton)  Hays.  Attorney-at-law.  President  and  Gen- 
eral Manager  of  the  Frog  Switch  and  Manufacturing  Company, 
Carlisle,  Pa.,  1899  to  1918,  and  President  of  the  Carlisle  Deposit 
Bank,  1874r-93,  and  of  the  Carlisle  Gas  and  Water  Company,  1891 
to  1918.  Second  Lieutenant,  First  Lieutenant  and  Adjutant  One 
Hundred  and  Thirtieth  Pennsylvania  Volunteers  (nine  months), 
and  Acting  Assistant  Adjutant-General  Second  Brigade,  Third 
Division,   Second   Army   Corps,   and   was   engaged   in   the   battles 


264  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

of  Antietam,  Fredericksburg  and  Chancellor  sville,  August, 
1862-May,  1863.  He  was  in  command  of  the  regiment  at  Fred- 
ericksburg; was  shot  seven  times,  and  now  carries  a  bullet  in  his 
body,  and  had  a  horse  killed  under  him  in  the  last-named  action. 
Married,   August  8,   1865,  Jane   Van  Ness   Smead. 

Benjamin  Franklin  Pursel,  A.B.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

435  New  York  Life   Building. 
Attorney-at-law. 

^Cornelius  Fletcher  Barnes,  A.B.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Born  at  Bloomsburg,  Pa.  Bookkeeper.  Died  at  Baltimore,  Md., 
August  20,  1890. 

*Gustavus  Claggett  Bird,  A.B.,  Marcus  Hook,  Pa. 

Born  at  West  River,  Md.,  January  4,  1839.  Son  of  Dr.  Benjamin 
Lee  and  Emily  (Duvall)  Bird.  Protestant  Episcopal  Clergyman. 
Married,  1864,  Annie  Louisa  Hall.  He  died  at  Norristown,  Pa., 
April  5,  1899. 

1858, 

*William  James  Stevenson,  A.B.,  A.M.,  D.D.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Born    in    Philadelphia.     Methodist    Episcopal    Clergyman.     Entered 

U.   S.   Army  as  a  private  in   1863,   and   afterward  was   appointed 

Chaplain.     He    died    in    Philadelphia,    December    6,    1895,    aged    56 

years. 

*John  Wesley  Duvall,  Moorefield,  W.  Va. 

Born  in  Prince  George's  County,  Md.,  August  8,  1836.  Son  of  Ben- 
jamin and  Rebecca  Duval.  Farmer.  Married,  May  21,  1857, 
M.    M.    Campbell. 

*  Jennings  Marion  Clarke  Hulsey,  A.B.,  Lithonia,  Ga. 

Born  in  De  Kalb  County,  Ga.,  June  14,  1834.  Son  of  Jennings  and 
Dicy  (Dodson)  Hulsey.  Attorney-at-law.  Captain  Eighth  Georgia 
Infantry,  C.  S.  Army,  and  was  killed  in  the  second  battle  of  Ma- 
nassas,  Va.,  July  30,   1862. 

*Lewis   Marcus   Sencendiver,   M.D.    [Jefferson   Medical]    (H), 
Darkesville,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Darkesville,  W.  Va.,  August  25,  1834.  Son  of  Lewis  M.  and 
Elizabeth  (Lewis)  Sencendiver.  Physician.  Died  at  Darkesville, 
W.  Va.,  August  18,  1890. 


EPSILON  CHAPTER.  265 

*William    Hamilton    Getzendaner,    A.B.,    A.M.,    Waxahachie, 
Texas. 

Born  in  Frederick  County,  Md.,  May  14,  1834.  Son  of  Abram  and 
Mary  (Buckey)  Getzandaner.  Attorney-at-law ;  afterward  banker 
and  planter.  Mayor  of  Waxahachie,  Texas,  1872;  State  Senator, 
188J3-87.  Lieutenajit  and  Captain  of  Twelfth  Texas  Cavalry,  C.  S. 
Army,  acting  Quartermaster  and  acting  Adjutant-General  of  Par- 
son's Cavalry  Brigade.  He  was  in  thirty  engagements,  and  was 
wounded  twice.  Married,  first,  1865,  Mrs.  Willia  E.  Neal,  nee 
Latimer.     He  died  at  Waxahachie,  Texas,  May  3,  1909. 

*Horatio  Collins  King,  A.B.,  A.M.;  LL.D.  [Allegheny  College], 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Portland,  Me.,  December  22,  1837.  Son  of  Horatio  and 
Anne  (Collins)  King.  His  father  was  Postmaster-General  under 
President  Buchanan.  Soldier,  lawyer,  author  and  composer. 
Entered  the  Union  Army,  August,  1862,  and  honorably  discharged 
October,  1865,  as  Brevet  Colonel,  and  awarded  Congressional  Medal 
of  Honor  for  distinguished  bravery  at  Five  Forks,  Va.  He  was 
on  the  staff  of  Generals  Casey,  De  Russey  and  Merritt.  Resumed 
law  practice  in  New  York  in  1865.  Between  1871  and  1876  as- 
sociate editor  of  New  York  Star  and  publisher  of  the  Christian 
Union  (Beecher,  editor)  and  Christian  at  Work  (Talmage,  editor). 
Major  of  the  Thirteenth  Regiment,  N.  Y.  N.  G.,  1890.  Judge 
Advocate  of  Eleventh  Brigade,  and  in  1883  Judge  Advocate  Gen- 
eral of  New  York.  Member  of  Brooklyn  Board  of  Education, 
1883-94,  and  resigned  to  accept  Trusteeship  of  the  New  York  State 
Soldiers'  and  Sailors'  Home;  reappointed  Trustee,  1896.  Secretary 
of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac  since  1877.  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Trustee  of  Dickinson  College,  1896  to  1918.  Democratic  candidate 
for  Secretary  of  State  of  New  York  in  1895.  Married,  first,  May, 
1864,  Emma  Carter  Stebbins;  second,  June  14,  1866,  Esther  Au- 
gusta Howard.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Henry  Franklin 
King,  Epsilon,  '67.     He   died   at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Nov.   15,   1918. 

*John  Robert  Carson,  Winchester,  Va. 

City  Clerk,  Winchester,  Va.     Died  at  Winchester,  Va.,  1886. 

*  Albert  Henry  Slape,  A.B.,  Salem,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  March  25,  1836.  Son  of  William  and  Susan 
(M'angan)  Slape.  Attorney-at-law.  Master  in  Chancery,  New 
Jersey,  1864.  Prosecutor  of  the  Pleas,  Salem  County,  N.  J.,  1865- 
90.  City  Solicitor,  Salem,  N.  J.,  1866.  Commissioner  to  negotiate 
territorial  limits  of  New  Jersey  and  Delaware,  in  which  was  in- 
volved the  question  of  the  validity  of  the  so-called  "  Twelve-Mile 
Circle"  claimed  by  Delaware.  Trustee  of  Dickinson  College,  1870- 
82.  President,  New  Jersey  State  Board  of  Taxation.  Died  at 
Salem,  N.  J.,  July  24,  1898. 


266  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

*Daniel  Mount  joy  Cloud,  A.B.,  Vicksburg,  Miss. 

Born  in  Warren  County,  Va.,  June  29,  1837.  Attorney-at-law 
In  Ashby's  Cavalry,  C.  S.  Army,  1861-63.  Captain  in  the  Secret 
Service  of  the  Confederacy,  1863-64.  Superintendent  of  Public 
Schools,  Vicksburg,  Miss.,  1865.     Died  at  Vicksburg,  May  31,  1871. 

♦Robert  Newton  Baer,  A.B.,  A.M.,  D.D.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  April  12,  1840.  Son  of  John  and  Elizabeth 
(Hildt)  Baer.  Methodist  Episcopal  Clergyman.  Married,  Mary 
Corner.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  sons,  John  P.  Baer,  Alpha  Zeta, 
'00,  and  Robert  N.  Baer,  Alpha  Zeta,  '01.  He  died  at  Baltimore, 
Md.,  September  28,  1888. 

♦William  Theophilus  Lofthouse  Weech,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Alexandria, 
Va. 

Born  at  Nassau,  West  Indies,  March  12,  1837.  Methodist  Episcopal 
Clergyman.  Married,  first,  Maria  A.  Sewell,  second,  July  2,  1899, 
Amy  Caroline  Loftus.     Died  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  September  5,  18 — . 


1859. 

♦Charles  L.  Ginn,  Narrows,  Va. 

Born  at  Winchester,  Va.,  August  18,  1837.  Attorney-at-law.  Prose- 
cuting Attorney,  Frederick  County,  Md.,  1865-69.  Lieutenant,  Sec- 
ond Virginia  Regiment,  C.  S.  Army,  1861-62,  when  he  was  taken 
prisoner.     He  died  at  Hampton,  Va.,  July  6,  1907. 

♦George  Henry  Zimmerman,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Romney,  W.  Va. 

Born  near  Wetheredville,  Md.,  September  28,  1838.  Son  of  Joshua 
and  Elizabeth  (Spurrier)  Zimmerman.  Methodist  Episcopal 
Clergyman.  Chaplain  of  Rosser's  Brigade,  C.  S.  Army,  1862-65. 
Married,  October  3,  1866,  Henrietta  Ann  Rowe.  Died  at  Baltimore, 
Md.,   November  3,   1898. 

♦Clayton,  Cannon  Pennel,  A.B.,  Salisbury,  Md. 

Born  at  Laurel,  Del.,  September  15,  1835.  Teacher.  Died  in  Texas, 
September  21,  1880. 

♦David  Davidson  Stone,  A.B.,  A.M. ;  Ph.D.   [Wash,  and  Jeff. 
Coll.],  Washington,  D.  C. 

Born  at  Norfolk,  Va.,  May  9,  1839.  Son  of  Charles  Finour  and  Mar- 
garetta  (Davidson)  Stone.  Attorney-at-law.  Entered  the  C.  S. 
Army,  1861.  Was  in  all  campaigns  of  Lee's  army.  Married  Isabel 
Patterson.     Died   at  Washington,   D.   C,  March   11,   1904. 


EPSILON  CHAPTER.  267 

*John  Wesley  Wright,  A.B.,  Little  Rock,  Ark. 

Born   in   Mayland,    1841.     Major,   C.   S.   Army.     Died   in   Kentucky, 
September,   1869. 

*Isaac  Brown  Parker,  A.B.,  A.M.;  LL.B.    [Harvard],   Car- 
lisle, Pa. 

Born  at  Carlisle,  Pa.,  April  18,  1841.  Son  of  John  Brown  and  Mar- 
garet (Brisbane)  Parker.  Attorney-at-law.  U.  S.  Army,  1861-66, 
as  Lieutenant,  Captain  and  Aide  to  General  Hancock.  He  died 
in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  February  28,  1880. 

*Zebulon  Dyer,  A.B.,  Pendleton  County,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Upper  Tract,  W.  Va.,  1837.  Teacher,  1859-61.  Lieutenant, 
C.  S.  Army,  1861.  Killed  at  the  battle  of  Allegheny  Mountain, 
December  13,  1861. 

William  Emory  Fisk  Deal,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Carmel,  Cal. 

Born  near  Mt.  Harmony,  Md.,  March  8,  1840.  Son  of  William  Grove 
and  Janetta  (Sutton)  Deal.  Attorney-at-law.  State  Commissioner 
of  Nevada  for  care  of  Insane,  1881-85.  Regent  of  University  of 
Nevada,  1894-96,  1899-1905.  Married,  May  4,  1875,  Roberta 
Griffith. 

*Duke  Slavens,  A.B.,  Odell,  Neb. 
Clergyman. 

1860. 

*William  Laws  Cannon,  A.B.,  Bridgeville,  Del. 

Born  at  Bridgeville,  Del.,  April  6,  1839.  Son  of  William  and  Mar- 
garet Ann  (Laws)  Cannon.  Captain,  First  Delaware  Cavalry, 
U.  S.  Volunteers,  Army  of  the  Potomac,  1862.  Relatives  in  Fra- 
ternity, brothers,  Henry  P.  Cannon,  Epsilon,  '70,  and  Philip  L. 
Cannon,  Epsilon,  '70.     Died  at  Bel  Air,  Md.,  August  18,  1862. 

*Thomas  H.  Perrie,  Westwood,  Md. 

Born  in  Prince  George's  County,  Md.  Merchant.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  William  F.  Perrie,  Epsilon,  '57.  Died  at  West- 
wood,  Md.,  1896. 

John   Severn  Tyler,   Onancock,  Va. 

11   King  Street. 
Born  at  Onancock,  Va.,  August  16,  1840.     Son  of  John  Denis  and 
Mary   Rebecca    (Ames)    Tyler.     Insurance   and   real   estate  agent. 
Second  Lieutenant,  C.  S.  Army,  1861-63.     Was  nominee  for  Lieu- 
tenant-Governor of  Virginia,  on  Prohibition  ticket,  in  1893.     Mar- 


268  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

ried,  first,  May  7,  1868,  Rose  B.  Walston;  second,  April  27,  1905, 
Marguerita   E.    Brusseis. 

John  Henry  Grabill,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Woodstock,  Va. 

Born  at  Mt.  Jackson,  Va.,  March  8,  1839.  Son  of  Ephraim  and 
Caroline  Ann  (Donaldson)  Grabill.  Superintendent  of  Schools, 
Shenandoah  County,  Va.,  1870-83.  Principal  of  Woodstock  Acad- 
emy. Editor,  Shenandoah  Herald.  Lieutenant,  Thirty-third  Vir- 
ginia Infantry,  Stonewall  Brigade,  1861-62;  and  Captain,  Thirty- 
'  fifth  Battalion,  Virginia  Cavalry,  C.  S.  Army,  1862-65.  Married, 
December  19,  1866,  Mary  L.  Hollingsworth. 

♦Hugh  Asbury  Curran,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Ph.D.,  Port  Deposit,  Md. 
Born  at  Margaretta,  Pa.,  May  18,  1840.  Son  of  James  and  Sarah 
(Hetzer)  Curran. ,  Educator.  Instructor  of  Languages  in  Wyom- 
ing Seminary,  Kingston,  Pa.,  1862-65,  and  of  Natural  Science, 
1865.  Instructor  of  Languages  in  Dickinson  Seminary,  Williams- 
port,  Pa.,  1865-73.  Instructor  of  Natural  Science  and  Modern 
Languages,  Pennsylvania  State  Normal  School,  1877,  and  at  Jacob 
Tome  Institute,  Port  Deposit,  Md.,  1905-17.  Member  of  the  Phi 
Beta  Kappa  Society.  Married,  July  17,  1866,  Sarah  Lohman  Har- 
ris.    Died   at  Carlisle,  Pa.,  January  3,  1917. 

*John  Wesley  Landis,  A.B.,  Halifax,  Pa. 

Born  at  Halifax,  Pa.,  September  24,  1837.  Son  of  Samuel  and  Mar- 
garet (Kinter)  Landis.  Attorney-at-law  at  Harrisburg,  Pa.  Re- 
moved to  Halifax,  Pa.,  where  he  was  Secretary  of  Halifax  Insur- 
ance Company.     He  died  at  Halifax,  Pa.,  March  18,  1879. 


1861. 

William  Henry  Harrison  Zimmerman,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Baltimore, 

Md. 

18  East  Woodland  Avenue. 
Born  at  Crimea,  Md.,  October  19,  1839.  Son  of  John  and  Elisabeth 
(MacDonald)  Zimmerman.  Educator.  Vice-President  and  Pro- 
fessor of  Physical  Science  and  French  Language,  Western  Mary- 
land College,  1867-71.  Vice-President  and  Professor  of  German, 
French  and  Physical  Science,  Washington  College,  Maryland,  1873- 
82.  Professor  in  Western  Maryland  College,  1882.  Professor, 
Physical  and  Chemical  Sciences,  Maryland  State  Agricultural  Col- 
lege,  1888-99.     Married,   June   4,   1863,  Jennie   Nelson   Reed. 

John  Edward  McCahan,  A.B.,  East  New  Market,  Md. 

Born    at    Frederick,    Md.,     August    26,    1832.     Teacher.     Assistant 
Superintendent  of  Public  Schools,  Baltimore,  Md. 


EPSILON  CHAPTER.  269 

Francis  Benjamin  Sellers,  A.B.,  Carlisle,  Pa. 

Born  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  November  16,  1841.  Son  of  Robert  Emery 
and  Maria  L.  Sellers.  Auditor  of  Standard  Oil  Company.  He 
was  a  private  in  the  Fifteenth  Pennsylvania  Cavalry,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers, during  the  Civil  War.  Married,  May  25,  1864,  Martha  A. 
Porter. 

William  Francis  Godwin,  A.B. ;  M.D.    [Pennsylvania],  Edge- 
wood,  N.  J. 

91  Chestnut  Street. 
Born  at  Milford,  Del.,  September  30,  1840.  Son  of  Daniel  Collins 
and  Sarah  Davis  (Walker)  Godwin.  Physician.  Medical  Cadet 
and  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.  S.  Army,  1862-65.  He  was  at  the  front 
during  the  battles  of  the  Wilderness,  Fredericksburg,  and  at  the 
Sheridan  Field  Hospital,  near  Winchester,  Va.  Also  served  in 
Military  Hospitals  in  Philadelphia.  Married,  February  20,  1872, 
Annie  Wolston  Banks. 

*Henry  Harrison  Gregg,  A.B.,  Joplin,  Mo. 

Born  at  Bellefonte,  Pa.,  March  19,  1840.  Son  of  Matthew  D.  and 
Ellen  (McMurtie)  Gregg.  Engaged  in  lead  and  zinc  mining 
operations.  Secretary,  Board  of  Railroad  Commissioners  of 
Missouri  six  years.  World's  Fair  Commissioner  from  Missouri  at 
Chicago  Exposition,  1893.  Captain,  One  Hundred  and  Twenty-fifth 
Pennsylvania  Volunteer  Infantry,  1862-63.  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  Thirteenth  Pennsylvania  Cavalry,  to  April  5, 
1865.  Honorably  mustered  out  to  accept  position  of  Military 
Secretary  on  the  staff  of  Governor  Curtin.  Married,  September, 
1870,  Rose  S.  Mitchell.     He  died  at  Joplin,  Mo.,  June  21,  1917. 

*J.  Duncan  Stevenson,  Carlisle,  Pa. 

Born  at  Carlisle,  Pa.,  June  15,  1842.  Son  of  Dr.  Thomas  Collins 
and  Eliza   (Duncan)    Stevenson.     Died  at  Carlisle,  Pa.,  December 

30,  1860. 

*Frank  Sutton  Livingston,  Buenos  Ayres,  Argentine,  S.  A. 

Born  August  3,  1838,  at  Buenos  Ayres.  Son  of  William  I.  and 
Elizabeth  Louisa  (Evans)  Livingston.  Engaged  in  real  estate 
business.  Lieutenant  and  Captain,  Fifteenth  Regiment,  New  York 
Engineers,  1861-65,  and  was  on  the  staff  of  General  Benham,  U.  S. 
Army.  Acting  U.  S.  Consul,  1866-67;  Colonel  of  Eighty-fourth 
Regiment  of  Infantry  in  the  Argentine  war  of  1880.  Deputy  in 
Argentine  Congress,  1874.  Director  of  Central  Northern  Railways. 
Married,  February  6,  1868,  Eliza  Gomez.  He  died  at  Buenos 
Ayres,  August  30,  1915. 


270  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1862. 

*Bertrand  Stuart  Ashby,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Born  in  Fciuquier  County,  Va.,  March  12,  1839.  Son  of  Robert  Stuart 
and  Lucy  (Strother)  Ashby.  Civil  service  clerk.  He  served  in  the 
C.  S.  Army,  1861-65.  Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  January  26, 
1890. 

*James  Horace  Buckner,  A.B. ;  M.D.  [Pennsylvania],  Coving- 
ton, Ky. 

Born  in  Hardin  County,  Ky.,  August  11,  1843.  Physician.  Assistant 
Surgeon  and  Captain,  U.  S.  Army.  Provost  Marshal,  Sixth  Dis- 
trict of  Kentucky.  Assistant  Assessor,  U.  S.  Internal  Revenue, 
1868-73.     Died   at   Covington,    Ky.,   1890. 

*Cyrus  Gault,  Jr.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  August  12,  1838.  Son  of  Cyrus  and  Mar- 
garet Ann  (Powers)  Gault.  Bank  teller.  Died  at  Baltimore,  Md., 
August   10,   1878. 

Clay  MacCauley,  A.B.  and  A.M.  [Princeton],  D.D.  [Meadville 

Theological  Seminary],  Boston,  Mass. 

25  Beacon  Street. 
Born  at  Chambersburg,  Pa.,  May  8,  1843.  Son  of  Isaac  Hartman 
and  Margaret  Elizabeth  (Maxwell)  McCauley.  Clergyman,  edu- 
cator and  author.  Director  of  Unitarian  Mission  to  Japan,  1889- 
1900.  President  of  Senshin  Gakuin,  Tokyo,  Japan,  1890-99.  Rep- 
resentative at  Tokyo  of  Unitarian  Mission  to  Japan.  Member  of 
Asiatic  Society  of  Japan;  American  Association  for  Advancement 
of  Sciences,  besides  other  foreign  and  domestic  literary  and  scien- 
tific societies.  Author  of  "Introductory  Course  in  Japanese"; 
"  Christianity  in  History  " ;  "  Hundred  Classical  Poems  of  Japan- 
ese"; "The  Florida  Seminoles,"  and  many  pamphlets  and  magazine 
articles.  He  was  Second  Lieutenant,  One  Hundred  and  Twenty- 
sixth  Pennsylvania  Regiment,  U.  S.  Volunteers,  1862-63,  and  was 
on  the  staff  of  General  S.  D.  Sturgis  in  1862.  He  was  taken 
prisoner  at  Chancellorsville,  May  3,  1863,  and  kept  in  Libby 
Prison.  When  exchanged  was  in  hospital  service  at  Petersburg, 
Va.,  1864,  and  at  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1865.  Married,  July  25,  1867, 
Annie  Cleveland  Deane,  of  Bangor,  Me.     ' 

1863. 

*Thomas  Henry  Breerwood,  Laurel,  Del. 

Born  at  Cambridge,  Md.,  March  15,  1842.  Son  of  Thomas  and 
Sarah  Breerwood.  Merchant.  Married,  December  19,  1867,  Fannie 
A.  Creighton.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Robert  W.  Breer- 
wood, Epsilon,  '64.     Died  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  December  31,  1887. 


EPSILON  CHAPTER.  271 

*William  Devecmon,  Cumberland,  Md. 

Born  at  Cumberland,  Md.,  about  April,  1845.  Son  of  George  W. 
and  Sophia  (Lantz)  Devecmon.  Attorney-at-law.  Member  of 
Maryland  Legislature,  1868-70.  Died  at  Cumberland,  Md.,  April 
30,   1875. 

Howard  Kennedy  Weber,  Springfield,  111. 

925  South  Seventh  Street. 
Born  at  Hagerstown,  Md.,  June  27,  1843.  Son  of  William  and  Mary 
(Phillips)  Weber.  Banker.  Vice-President  and  President  of 
First  National  Bank  of  Springfield,  111.,  1867  to  date.  Captain 
and  Commissary  of  Subsistence  in  charge  of  Camp  Butler,  near 
Springfield,  111.,  during  the  Civil  War,  1861-63.  Married,  Sep- 
tember 30,   1879,   Kate   Gau. 

*Henry  Clay  Speake,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  July  22,  1843.  Son  of  Nicholas  and  Ann 
Maria  Speake.  Banker;  later  in  insurance  business.  Married,  No- 
vember 22,  1894,  Mary  Colley.  Died  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  March  12, 
1918. 

*John  Griswell  Graham,  A.B.,  Evansville,  Ind. 

Born  at  Carlisle,  Pa.,  July  23,  1844.  Son  of  James  Hutchinson  and 
Mary  Ann  (Criswell)  Graham.  Attorney-at-law.  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Third  United  States  Cavalry,  1868-70.  Connected  with 
the  U.  S.  Signal  Service.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Lieu- 
tenant Samuel  L.  Graham,  U.  S.  N.,  Epsilon,  '66;  James  H. 
Graham,  Epsilon,  '67,  and  Duncan  M.  Graham,  Epsilon,  '73.  Died 
at  Evansville,  Ind.,  June  23,  1880. 

*Thomas  Baltzell  Long,  A.B.,  Galena,  Md. 

Born  in  Baltimore,  Md.,  1839.  Principal  of  Shrewsbury  Academy, 
Galena,  Md. 

*Leander  Makely,  A.B.,  Alexandria,  Va. 

Born  at  Cairo,  N.  Y.,  July  27,  1838.  Son  of  Jacob  D.  and  Maria 
(Kells)    Makely.     Merchant.     Died    at   Clifton,    Va.,   January   27, 

1885. 

1864. 

*Henry  Clay  Sherwood,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  April  6,  1842.  Son  of  William  S.  and 
Sophia  S.  Sherwood.  Engaged  in  laundry  business;  then  as  printer. 
He  served  in  the  Union  Army  during  the  Civil  War.  He  died  at 
Baltimore,  Md.,  November  3,  1905. 


272  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

John  Hood,   A.B.,   A.M.;  M.D.    [Michigan],  Baltimore,   Md. 

626  North  Gilmor  Street. 
Born   in   Frederick   County,  Md.   August   12,   1838.     Son   of   George 
and  Catharine  Elizabeth  (Duvall)  Hood.     Physician.     Professor  of 
Hygiene    in    Atlantic    Medical    College,    Baltimore,    Md.,    1890-93. 
Married,  May   10,   1870,   Henrietta  Elizabeth  Clary. 

*Robert  William  Breerwood,  Ellendale,  Del. 

Born  at  Cambridge,  Md.,  March  1,  1842.  Son  of  Thomas  and  Sarah 
Breerwood.  Teacher.  Private  in  Thirty-eighth  Virginia  Artillery, 
Pickett's  Division,  Longstreet's  Corps,  Army  of  Northern  Vir- 
ginia, 1861-65.  Married,  December,  1867,  Frances  A.  Creighton. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Thomas  Henry  Breerwood,  Epsilon, 
'63.     He  died  in  Philadelphia,  July  9,  1905. 

*Ernest  Dudley  Martin,  M.D.  [Pennsylvania],  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  July  1,  1843.  Son  of  William  and  Sarah  Ann 
(Smith)  Martin.  Acting  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.  S.  Navy,  March  3, 
1865,  and  honorably  mustered  out  at  the  end  of  Civil  War,  Octo- 
ber 9,  1865.  March  30,  1866,  he  was  appointed  Assistant  Surgeon, 
U.  S.  Navy,  and  died  at  sea,  in  the  Pacific  Ocean,  on  board  the 
U.  S.   steamer  Powhatan,  July  17,   1868. 

*William  Wallace  Larkin,  [Virginia],  Lynchburg,  Va. 

Born  in  Prince  William  County,  Va.,  September  20,  1838.  Son  of 
Dr.  Thomas  and  Elizabeth  (Ashford)  Larkin.  Attorney-at-law. 
Lieutenant,  Company  F,  Forty-ninth  Virginia  Volunteers,  C.  S. 
Army.  Wounded  at  battle  of  Fair  Oaks.  Provost  Marshal  of 
Early's  Corps.  Married  Sallie  Cinthia  Dillard.  Died  at  Lynch- 
burg, Va.,   August  25,   1894. 

1865. 

*  James  Lanius  Himes,  A.B.,  New  Oxford,  Pa. 

Born  at  New  Oxford,  Pa.,  March  4,  1845.  Son  of  William  Daniel 
and  Magdalen  (Lanius)  Himes.  Attorney-at-law.  For  two  terms 
City  Justice  of  Minneapolis.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers, 
Charles  F.  Himes,  Epsilon,  '55,  and  William  Himes,  Epsilon,  '71. 
Died  at   New  Oxford,   Pa.,  August  2,  1881. 

*  James  Buchanan  Bowman,  Summit  Hill,  Pa. 

Bookkeeper. 

*Singleton  Mercer  Ashenfelter,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Silver  City,  New 
Mexico. 

Born  at  Reading,  Pa.,  May  9,  1844.  Son  of  Henry  and  Catharine 
(Kneer)  Ashenfelter.    Attorney-at-law.    Secretary,  American  Con- 


EPSILON  CHAPTER.  273 

sulate,  Guayaquil,  South  America,  1867-68.  United  States  Attor- 
ney for  New  Mexico,  1870-7:2.  Editor  and  Proprietor,  New  South- 
west, Silver  City,  New  Mexico,  1877-82.  District  Attorney  for 
Third  District  of  New  Mexico,  1884-86.  Married,  November  21, 
1872,  Jennette  Amelia  Bennett.  He  died  at  Silver  City,  New 
Mexico,  January  23,  1906. 

*David  Benjamin  Herman,  A.B.,  New  Kingston,  Pa. 

Born  in  Cumberland  County,  Pa.,  December  29,  1844.  Son  of  Martin 
Christian  Herman.  Attorney-at-law.  Killed  by  hostile  Indians  on 
North   Platte   River,   Nebraska,  May  20,   1876. 

*Samuel  Packer  Strickler,  A.B.,  Herndon,  Pa. 

Born  at  Herndon,  Pa.,  November  28,  1836.  Son  of  .Benjamin  Strick- 
ler.    Attorney-at-law.     Died  at  Herndon,  Pa.,  January  31,  1870. 


1866. 

*William  McClure,  Carlisle,  Pa. 

Born  at  Carlisle,  Pa.,  July  12,  1846.  Son  of  Charles  and  Margaretta 
(Gibson)  McClure.  Stock  broker.  Private  in  Pennsylvania  Home 
Guards  during  the  emergency  in  1863.  Private  in  Seventh  Regi- 
ment, N.  G.  N.  Y.,  1876-81.  Married,  September  17,  1879,  Ella 
Crane.  Secretary  of  New  York  Stock  Exchange  for  many  years. 
Died  at  Carlisle,   Pa.,   August  28,   1916. 

Samuel    Lindsay   Graham,   A.B.,   Baltimore,   Md. 

Custom  House. 
Born  at  Carlisle,  Pa.,  September  10,  1848.  Son  of  James  Hutchin- 
son and  Mary  Ann  (Criswell)  Graham.  Was  graduated  at  U.  S. 
Naval  Academy,  Annapolis,  Md.,  1870.  United  States  naval  officer. 
Ensign,  1871;  Master,  1874;  Lieutenant,  1880.  Retired,  1899. 
Again  ordered  to  active  duty  during  Spanish  American  War  at 
Navy  Yard,  Mare  Island,  Cal.  On  active  duty  Branch  Hydro- 
graphic  Office,  Baltimore  Md.,  from  May  15,  1916,  to  date.  Author 
of  "  Sailing  Directions  of  the  West  Indies  and  Caribbean  Sea." 
Married,  September  29,  1880,  Elizabeth  White  Wallace,  of  Cam- 
bridge, Md.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  John  C.  Graham, 
Epsilon,  '63;  James  H.  Graham,  Epsilon,  '67,  and  Duncan  M. 
Graham,    Epsilon,    '73. 

*John  Daniel  Kurtz  Crook,  A.B.,  A.M.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

•  Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  February  7,  1844.  Son  of  Francis  A.  and 
Georgianna  Louise  Crook.  Merchant.  Married,  May  22,  1867,  Ida 
Hamilton  Porter.  He  died  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  November  15, 
1906. 


274  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

*Louis  Emory  McComas,  A.B.,  A.M.,  LL.D.  [and  Georgetown 
Univ.],  Williamsport,  Md. 

Born  near  Williamsport,  Md.,  October  28,  1846.  Son  of  Frederick 
Christian  and  Catharine  (Angle)  M'cComas.  Attorney-at-law. 
Member  of  Congress,  1883-91.  Associate  Justice  of  the  Supreme 
Court  of  the  District  of  Columbia,  1893-99.  Secretary  of  the  Re- 
publican National  Committee,  1892.  U.  S.  Senator  from  Mary- 
land, 1899-1905.  Professor  of  the  Law  of  Contracts  and  Evidence, 
Georgetown  University  Law  School,  1899-1905.  Justice  of  the 
Court  of  Appeals  of  the  District  of  Columbia,  1905-07.  Trustee  of 
Dickinson  College,  1876-1907.  Married,  September  23,  1875,  Leah 
M.  Humrichhouse.  Married,  second,  July  17,  1907,  Hebe  Harrison 
Muir,  of  Louisville,  Ky.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Fred- 
erick F.  McComas,  Epsilon,  '72.  He  died  at  Washington,  D.  C, 
November  10,   1907. 

♦Charles  Baker  Rohland,  A.B.,  A.M.;  D.D.S.    [Penna.   Coll. 

Dental  Surg.],  Alton,  111. 

Born  at  Lebanon,  Pa.,  March  24,  1845.  Son  of  Charles  E.  and  Mary 
Elizabeth  (Good)  Rohland.  Dentist.  President  of  the  Illinois 
State  Dental  Society,  1888,  and  of  the  Southern  Illinois  Dental 
Society,  1886-1908,  and  of  the  Madison  County  District  Dental 
Society,  1905.  Member,  State  Board  of  Dental  Examiners  of  Illi- 
nois, 1890-93.  Married,  July  9,  1879,  Cora  Dolbee.  Died  at  Alton, 
111.,   June   29,    1910. 

Charles  William  Super,  A.B. ;  A.M.  [Syracuse]  ;  Ph.D. 
[Illinois  Wesleyan]  ;  LL.D.,  Athens,  Ohio. 
Born  at  Pottsville,  Pa.,  September  12,  1842.  Son  of  Henry  and 
Mary  (Diener)  Super.  Educator.  Professor  Languages,  Wes- 
leyan College,  Cincinnati,  O.,  1872-78.  Professor  of  Greek,  1879-97, 
and  President,  Ohio  University,  1884-1901.  Dean  of  College  of 
Liberal  Arts,  1901-07.  Member  of  London  Society  of  Science, 
Letters  and  Arts;  Honorary  Fellow  of  the  London  Society  for 
Biological  Chemistry,  etc.  Married,  December  24,  1867,  Mary 
Louise  Clewell.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Ovando  B.  Super, 
Epsilon,  '73. 

♦Charles  Wesley  Buoy,  A.B. ;  D.D.    [De  Pauw  Univ.],  Phila- 
delphia. 

Born  at  Milton,  Pa.,  July  16,  1841.  Son  of  James  Buoy.  Methodist 
Episcopal  Clergyman.  Principal  of  Fairmount  Academy,  Fair- 
mount,  Md.  Married,  December  14,  1876,  Ella  Simpson.  He  died 
in  Philadelphia,  November  1,  1897. 


EPSILON  CHAPTER.  275 

1867. 

*Henry  Franklin  King,  A.B.  and  A.M.  [Harvard]  ;  LL.B. 
[George  Washington  University]  (  n  ),  Boston,  Mass. 
Born  at  Washington,  D.  C,  September  8,  1845.  Son  of  Horatio 
and  Anne  (Collins)  King.  His  father  was  Postmaster-General 
under  President  James  Buchanan,  1861.  Prime  mover  in  institut- 
ing Pi  Chapter  at  Harvard.  General  Subscription  Agent,  The 
Bradstreet  Company,  Boston  Branch,  1871  to  1919.  Has  written 
numerous  contributions  to  newspapers,  poems,  Phi  Kappa  Sigma 
songs,  etc.  He  was  poet  at  the  Army  of  the  Potomac  Reunion, 
in  Boston,  1903.  Married,  September  8,  1869,  Julia  Florence, 
daughter  of  William  Pratt  Houghton,  West  Newton,  Mass.  Rela- 
tive in  Fraternity,  brother,  Horatio  C.  King,  Epsilon,  '58.  He 
died  at  Boston,  Mass.,  November  27,  1919. 

*Fairfax  Oaks  Mills,  Altoona,  Pa. 

Born  at  Altoona,  Pa.     Died  at  Carlisle,  Pa.,  October  30,  1866. 

*James  Herron  Graham,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Virginia  City,  Nev. 

Born  at  Carlisle,  Pa.,  March  20,  1849.  Son  of  James  Hutchinson 
and  Mary  Ann  (Criswell)  Graham.  Attorney-at-law.  Relatives 
in  Fraternity,  brothers,  John  C.  Graham,  Epsilon,  '63;  Lieutenant 
Samuel  L.  Graham,  U.  S.  N,  Epsilon,  '66,  and  Duncan  M.  Graham, 
Epsilon,  '73.     He  died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  February  13,  1889. 

*Charles  Watson  McKeehan,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  at  Mifflintown,  Pa.,  February  19,  1842.  Son  of  Rev.  Joseph  G. 
McKeehan  and  Elizabeth  Catharine  Hesser.  Attorney-at-law. 
He  was  one  of  the  organizers  of  the  Pennsylvania  Scotch-Irish 
Society,  and  was  its  Secretary  and  Treasurer  for  many  years. 
Trustee  of  Dickinson  College,  1879-95.  Member  of  the  Historical 
Society  of  Pennsylvania.  Married,  June  3,  1875,  Mary  Anna  Given. 
Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Joseph  H.  McKeehan,  Epsilon,  '70, 
and  son,  Charles  L.  McKeehan,  Alpha,  '97.  He  died  in  Philadel- 
phia, September  14,  1895. 

1868. 

*Frederick  Watts  Biddle,  Omaha,  Neb. 

Born  at  Carlisle,  Pa.,  October  5,  18*49.  Son  of  Edward  M.  and 
Juliana  (Watts)  Biddle.  Railroad  official.  Relatives  in  Fra- 
ternity, brothers,  David  W.  Biddle,  Alpha,  '58;  Edward  W.  Biddle, 
Epsilon,  '70,  and  William  M.  Biddle,  Epsilon,  '73.  Died  at  Omaha, 
Neb.,  August  21,  1900. 


276  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

William  Tiickett,  A.B.,  A.M.;  LL.D.  [De  Pauw  Univ.],  Car- 
lisle, Pa. 

Born  at  Leicester,  England,  June  9,  1840.  Son  of  John  and  Mary 
(Wood)  Trickett.  Attorney-at-law  and  legal  educator.  Principal 
of  Grammar  School,  Dickinson  College,  1868-69.  Adjunct  Pro- 
fessor of  Philosophy  and  English  Literature,  Dickinson  College, 
1869-70.  Studied  in  Europe,  1870-71.  Professor  of  Modern  Lan- 
guages, Dickinson  College,  1872-74.  Dean  and  Professor  of  Law, 
Dickinson  College  Law  School,  1892  to  date.  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Published  "  The  Law  of  Liens  in  Pennsylvania  " ;  "  Law  of  Assign- 
ments " ;  "  Law  of  Guardians  " ;  "  Law  of  Boroughs  " ;  "  Law  of 
Crimes  in  Pennsylvania  " ;  "  Law  of  Townships  in  Pennsylvania  " ; 
"  Law  of  Landlord   and  Tenant " ;  "  Law  of  Witnesses." 

*  Jesse  Bowman  Young,  A.B.,  A.M.;  D.D.    [De  Pauw  Univ.], 
Litt.D.,   Chicago,   111. 

Born  near  Berwick,  Pa.,  July  5,  1844:  Son  of  Rev.  Jared  Harrison 
and  Sarah  (Bowman)  Young.  Methodist  Episcopal  Clergyman. 
Second  Lieutenant,  First  Lieutenant  and  Captain,  Company  B, 
Eighty-fourth  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  U.  S.  Army,  1862-64;  men- 
tioned for  •'  coolness  and  bravery  "  at  battle  of  Chancellorsville  by 
brigade  commander;  Aide  on  staff  of  Major-General  Casey,  1863 
until  mustered  out.  Companion  of  the  i^oyal  Legion.  Examined 
and  recommended  to  War  Department  for  appointment  as  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel of  U.  S.  colored  troops,  1865.  Financial  Agent, 
Dickinson  College,  1883-85.  Editor,  Central  Christian  Advocate, 
1892-1900.  Published  "What  a  Boy  Saw  in  the  Army";  "The 
Battle  of  Gettysburg,"  etc.  Member  of  the  Loyal  Legion  and 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Married,  December  22,-  1870,  Lucy  Minshall 
Spottswood.     He  died  at  Chicago,  111.,  July  30,  1914. 


1869. 

*Richard  Kelly  Wimbrough,  A.B.,  A.M.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  Accomac  County,  Virginia,  September  28,  1839.  Son  of 
John  and  Malina  (Kelly)  Wimbrough.  Educator.  Clerk  in  In- 
terior Department,  Washington,  D.  C,  and  in  Custom  House, 
Baltimore,  Md.  Professor  of  Latin,  St.  John's  College,  Md.,  1881- 
82.     Died  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  July  9,  1909. 


1870. 

Samuel  Dixon  Houston,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Born  at  East  New  Market,  Md.,  December  28,  1846.  Son  of  Henry 
W.  and  T.  Mason  (Dixon)  Houston.  Banker.  Married,  June  7, 
1892,   Sophia   Ringgold   Miles. 


EPSILON  CHAPTER.  277 

Edward  William  Biddle,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Carlisle,  Pa. 

Born  at  Carlisle,  Pa.,  May  3,  1852.  Son  of  Edward  M.  and  Juliana 
(Watts)  Biddle.  Attornev-at-law.  President  Judge  of  the  Ninth 
Judicial  District  of  Pennsylvania,  1895-1905.  President  of  the 
Board  of  Trustees  of  Dickinson  College.  President  of  J.  Herman 
Bosler  Memorial  Library.  President  Hamilton  Library  Associa- 
tion Member  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society  and  Historical  Society 
of  Pennsylvania.  Published  in  1902  "  Three  Signers  of  the  Declara- 
tion of  Independence  who  were  Members  of  the  Cumberland  County 
(Pa)  Bar."  Married,  February  2,  1882,  Gertrude  Dale  Bosler. 
Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  David  W.  Biddle,  Alpha,  '58; 
Frederick  W.  Biddle,  Epsilon,  '68;  William  M.  Biddle,  Epsilon,  '73; 
sons,  Herman  B.  Biddle,  Epsilon,  '03,  and  Edward  M.  Biddle, 
Epsilon,  '05. 

*James   Hepburn   Hargis,   A.B.,   A.M.,   D.D. ;   Ph.D.    [Grant 
Univ.],  Germantown,  Philadelphia. 

Born  at  Upper  Fairmount,  Md.,  May  7,  1847.  Son  of  Rev.  James 
and  Sarah  E.  (Connor)  Hargis.  Methodist  Episcopal  Clergyman. 
He  entered  the  army  and  was  for  a  time  in  command  of  a  company 
during  Price's  invasion  of  Missouri.  Trustee  of  Dickinson  College, 
1880-83.  Assistant  Superintendent  of  Methodist  Episcopal  Mis- 
sions in  Italy,  1884-85.  Married  Florence  Woodward,  of  Carlisle, 
Pa.     Died  in  Germantown,   Philadelphia,   August  7,   1895. 

Henry  Pervis  Cannon,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Bridgeville,  Del. 

Born  at  Bridgeville,  Del.,  February  27,  1847.  Son  of  William  Cannon, 
Governor  of  Delaware,  and  Margaret  Ann  Laws.  Merchant  and 
lumber  dealer  until  1888,  and  fruit  and  vegetable  packer,  1881  to 
date.  Member  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society.  Trustee  of  Dickinson 
College,  1892  to  date.  Married,  January  4,  1872,  Annie  J.  Dale. 
Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  William  L.  Cannon,  Epsilon,  '60, 
and  Philip  L.  Cannon,  Epsilon,  '70. 

Philip  Leonidas  Cannon,  Bridgeville,  Del. 

Born  at  Bridgeville,  Del.,  June  28,  1850.  Son  of  William  Cannon, 
Governor  of  Delaware,  and  Margaret  Ann  Laws.  Merchant  and 
banker.  President  of  the  First  National  Bank  of  Seaford,  Del., 
1890  to  date.  Lieutenant  Governor  of  Delaware,  1900-05.  Presi- 
dent of  the  Revenue  and  Taxation  Commission  of  Delaware  until 
1909;  Vice-President  of  American  Bankers'  Association  of  U.  S.  in 
the  State  of  Delaware,  1908-09.  Married,  June  25,  1874,  Hester 
Polk  Jacobs.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers^  William  L.  Cannon, 
Epsilon,  '60,  and  Henry  P.  Cannon,  Epsilon,  '70. 

*Charles  Hayes  Getzen-Danner,  M.D.  [Bellevue  Hospital  Med. 

Coll.],  Staunton,  Va. 

Born  at  Frostburg,  Md,  November  25,  1849.     Son  of  Joseph  T.  and 


278  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Anne  M.  (Traill)  Getzen-Danner.  Physician.  Married,  January  3, 
1877,  Eleanor  V.  Lawrence.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Oscar 
G.  Getzen-Danner,  Epsilon,  '71.  Died  at  Staunton,  Va.,  June  6, 
1895. 

^Joseph  Hamlin  McKeehan,  A.B.,  Carlisle,  Pa. 

Born  at  Williamsburg,  Pa.,  August  24,  1848.  Son  of  Rev.  Joseph 
Gladney  and  Elizabeth  Catharine  (Hesser)  McKeehan.  Attorney- 
at-law.  Married,  January  2,  1872,  Mary  Graham  Parker.  Rela- 
tive in  Fraternity,  brother,  Charles  W.  McKeehan,  Epsilon,  '67. 
Died  in  Philadelphia,  July,  31,  1876. 

Edward  Robert  Johnstone,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Lotos  Club,  110  West  Fifty-seventh  Street. 
Born  at  Utica,  N.  Y.,  April  30,  1849.  Son  of  Mervin  Enoch  and  Julia 
Harriet  (Waters)  Johnstone.  Journalist.  City  Editor  St.  Paul 
Pioneer  Press,  1882-92.  City  and  County  Assessor  St.  Paul,  Minn., 
1892-95.  Editor  of  Minneapolis  Times,  1898-1903;  Managing 
Editor  of  New  York  Commercial  Advertiser,  1903  to  date.  In 
charge  of  fleet  of  dispatch  boats  of  Associated  Press  during  the 
•  Spanish-American  War,  February  to  August,  1898,  at  Key  West, 
in  Havana  and  Santiago  blockades,  and  in  Porto  Rico.  Editor 
National  Register  American  Red  Cross,  1908-1909.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Married,  January  27,  1887,  Ida  Louise  Abell,  of  Boston, 
Mass. 

*Cyrus  Albright  Loose,  A.B. ;  M.D.  [Pennsylvania],  Peabody, 

Kan. 

Born  at  Meyerstown,  Pa.,  October  2,  1843.  Son  of  Gabriel  and  Mary 
(Albright)  Loose.  Physician.  Died  at  Peabody,  Kan.,  November 
4,  1893. 

1871. 

Oscar  Glenn  Getzen-Danner,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Grand  Central  Terminal. 
Born  at  Frostburg,  Md.,  November  5,  1851.  Son  of  Joseph  T.  and 
Anne  (Traill)  Getzen-Danner.  Attorney-at-law.  Assistant  Gen- 
eral Counsel  of  L.  S.  &  M.  S.  R.  R.  Company,  1874-1901;  General 
Land  and  Tax  Agent  of  New  York  Central  and  Hudson  River 
Railroad  Company,  1901  to  date.  Married,  April  17,  1888,  Anne 
M.  Clark.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Charles  H.  Getzen- 
Danner,  Epsilon,  '70. 


* 


Orison  Lull  Haddock,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Carlisle,  Pa. 

Born  at  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  November  1,  1843.  Editor  Carlisle 
Herald.  Married  Katharine  Newsham.  Died  at  Carlisle,  Pa.,  De- 
cember 17,  1879. 


EPSILON  CHAPTER.  279 

*William  Alexander  Himes,  A.B.,  New  Oxford,  Pa. 

Born  at  New  Oxford,  Pa.,  November  27,  1851.  Son  of  William  D. 
and  Magdalen  (Lanius)  Himes.  Lumber  dealer.  President  of 
Farmers'  and  Merchants'  Bank  of  New  Oxford,  Pa.,  and  a  director 
in  a  number  of  corporations.  Married,  April  19,  1877,  Katharine 
W.  Gitt.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Charles  F.  Himes, 
Epsilon,  '55,  and  James  L.  Himes,  '65.  He  died  at  Asbury  Park, 
N.  J.,  August  28,   1907. 

*George  Stedman  Comstock,  Mechanicsburg,  Pa. 

Born  at  Cincinnati,  O.,  July  10,  1850.  Son  of  William  Henry  and 
Katharine  Amelia  (Foote)  Comstock.  Engineer  and  manufacturer. 
Member  of  Franklin  Institute,  American  Institute  of  Mining  Engi- 
neers; Pennsylvania  Society  of  Sons  of  the  Revolution.  He  served 
as  a  private  in  Ohio  during  the  Confederate  raids,  1862.  Married, 
October  18,  1877,  Julia  Watts.  He  died  at  Mechanicsburg,  Pa., 
June  12,  1915. 

1872. 

*Frederick  Fechtig  McComas,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Hagerstown,  Md. 

Born  at  Williamsport,  Md.,  February  9,  1850.  Son  of  Frederick 
C.  and  Catharine  (Angle)  McComas.  Attorney-at-law.  Counsel 
for  the  Western  Maryland  Railroad  Company  and  for  Washing- 
ton County,  Md.,  for  years.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Hon. 
Louis  E.  McComas,  Epsilon,  '66.  Died  at  Hagerstown,  Md.,  March 
27,    1897. 

♦John  Vietch  Shoemaker,  A.B.,  A.M. ;  M.D.   [Jefferson  Medi- 
cal], LL.D.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Born  at  Chambersburg,  Pa.,  March  18,  1852.  Son  of  Lewis  A.  and 
Mary  N.  (Greenawalt)  Shoemaker.  Physician.  Professor  of  Ma- 
teria Medica,  Pharmacology  and  Therapeutics  and  of  Clinical  Medi- 
cine and  of  Diseases  of  the  Skin,  Medico-Chirurgical  College, 
Philadelphia,  1886  to  1910.  Director  of  the  Department  of  Chari- 
ties and  Correction,  Philadelphia,  1901-05.  One  of  the  Pennsyl- 
vania Commissioners  to  the  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  one  of  the  com- 
mittee appointed  by  the  Mayor  of  Philadelphia  to  present  to  the 
City  of  Paris  the  Franklin  Statue.  Founder  and  Editor  Medical 
Bulletin,  Author  of  "  A  Practical  Treatise  on  Materia  Medica  and 
Therapeutics,"  "A  Practical  Treatise  on  Diseases  of  the  Skin," 
"Ointments  and  Oleates,"  etc.  Surgeon  General  of  Pennsylvania, 
with  the  rank  of  Colonel,  1899-1903.  Married,  1874,  Jennie  M. 
Logan  of  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  He  died  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  October 
11,    1910. 

♦Enoch  Bolles,  Jr.,  Florida. 

Born  in  Newark,  N.  J.  Son  of  Enoch  and  Plnebe  (Thompson) 
Bolles. 


280  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

•Richard  H.  Lord,  Newark,  N.  J. 
Son  of  Timothv  AV.  Lord. 


1873. 
Daniel  Pierson,  Jr.,  Newark,  N.  J. 
Manufacturer  of  morocco  leather. 


837   Broad  Street. 


•Duncan  Mervin  Graham,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Carlisle,  Pa. 

Born  at  Carlisle,  Pa.,  November  30,  1855.  Son  of  James  Hutchinson 
and  Mary  (Criswell)  Graham.  Engaged  in  surveying  expedition, 
U.  S.  S.  Portsmouth,  in  Pacific  Ocean,  1874-75.  Attorney-at-law. 
Borough  and  County  Solicitor.  Connected  with  Law  Department 
of  Attorney-General's  Office,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  1891-95.  Married, 
December  37,  1893,  Mary  Latimer  Coble.  Relatives  in  Fraternity, 
brothers,  John  C.  Graham,  Epsilon,  '63;  Samuel  L.  Graham, 
Epsilon,  '66,  and  James  H.  Graham,  Epsilon,  '67.  Died  at  Carlisle, 
Pa.,    February   37,    1911. 

Cvando.  Byron    Super,   A.B.,    A.M.;    Ph.D.    [Boston.    Univ.], 

San  Diego,  Cal. 

4079  Falcon  Street. 
Born  in  Perry  County,  Pa.,  March  3,  1848.  Son  of  Henry  and  Mary 
(Diener)  Super.  Educator.  Professor  of  Modern  Languages, 
Delaware  College,  Newark,  Del.,  1873-76.  Studied  in  Leipsic  and 
in  Paris,  1876-78.  Professor  of  Languages  in  Dickinson  Seminary, 
1878-80;  Professor  of  Languages  in  the  University  of  Denver,  Colo., 
1880-84;  Professor  of  Modern  Languages,  1884-1900,  and  of  Ro- 
mance Languages,  Dickinson  College,  1900-13.  Editor  of  numer- 
ous French  and  German  text-books  and  readers.  Editor  of 
"  Alumni  Record  "  of  Dickinson  College,  1886  and  1893.  Married, 
July  13,  1880,  Emma  Murray  Lefferts.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Charles  W.  Super,  Epsilon,  '66. 

•William  Knight  Buckingham,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Born  at  Mifflintown,  Pa.,  January  4,  1854.  Son  of  Nathan  Sweitzer 
and  Margaret  Morris  (Duncan)  Buckingham.  Journalist.  News 
editor  Lancaster  Intelligencer,  1874;  local  editor  Lancaster  Ex- 
aminer, 1875;  editor  Altoona  Mirror,  1877;  editor  Bedford  Inquirer, 
1880;  advertising  agent  Williamsport  Sun  and  Banner  and  Sunday 
Breakfast  Table,  1883;  assistant  city  editor  Philadelphia  Daily 
News,  1884-87;  night  city  editor  Philadelphia  Press,  1887-1909. 
He  died  at   Philadelphia,   Pa.,  June   13,   1918. 

•William  McFunn  Biddle,  A.B.,  Carlisle,  Pa. 

Born  at  Carlisle,  Pa.,  September  24,  1855.  Son  of  Edward  M.  and 
Juliana    (Watts)    Biddle.     Treasurer  of  Cumberland  Valley   Rail- 


EPSILON  CHAPTER.  281 

road  Company.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  David  W. 
Biddle,  Alpha,  '58;  Frederick  W.  Biddle,  Epsilon,  '68,  and  Edward 
W.  Biddle,  Epsilon,  '70.     Died  at  Carlisle,  Pa.,  December  9,  1903. 

1874. 

Sylvester   Hamilton   Day,   B.D.    [Drew   Theol.    Sem.] ;   LL.B. 

[W.  Va.  Univ.],  Fredonia,  N.  Y. 

345  Temple  Street. 
Born  at   Philadelphia,   Pa.,   March   11,   1850.     Son  of   Sylvester   and 
Mary  (Condon)  Day.     Clergyman.     He  has  held  pastorates  in  New 
England,  Pennsylvania,  West  Virginia  and   New  York.     Married, 
June,   1878,  Sarah  Lizzie  Dickerman. 

John  Winfield  Scott  Cochrane,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Cumberland,  Md. 

Born  near  Cambridge,  Md.,  February  12,  1850.  Son  of  David  Melvin 
and  Caroline  (Colston)  Cochrane.  Attorney-at-law.  Married, 
June  23,  1885,  Helen  Beall.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  son,  Alpheus 
Beall  Cochrane,  Eta,  '10. 

Richard  McCune  Parker,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

The  Northumberland. 
Born  at  Carlisle,  Pa.,  July  20,  1854.     Son  of  Richard  and  Hadassah 
(Graham)  Parker.     Attorney-at-law.     Married,  December  23,  1903, 
Sallie   E.    Miller. 

1875. 

*Marshall  Sylvester  Mutchler,  A.B.,  Denton,  Md. 

Born  at  Paxinos,  Pa.,  November  16,  1854.  Son  of  Samuel  and  Caro- 
line (Vought)  Mutchler.  Attorney-at-law.  Editor  Caroline 
Democrat.  Attorney  for  Caroline  County,  Md.,  1883.  Died  in 
Philadelphia,   September   21,    1889. 

William    St.    Clair    McClenahan,    A.B. ;    LL.B.     [Maryland], 

Brainerd,  Minn. 

39  Bluff  Avenue. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  June  19,  1854.  Son  of  Hugh  Bell  and  Maria 
Louisa  (McComas)  McClenahan.  Attorney-at-law.  City  Attorney 
of  Brainerd,  Minn.,  1888-1900.  Judge  of  the  Fifteenth  Judicial 
District  of  Minnesota,  1901  to  date.  Married,  September  4,  1911, 
Rosalie  Agatha  Poppenberg. 

1876. 

William  Culbertson  Irvine,  Mitchell,  Neb. 

Born  at  Carlisle,  Pa.  Son  of  John  and  Ellen  E.  (Culbertson) 
Irvine.     Rancher.     Married,  June  1,  1905,  Ida  Draper. 


282  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Henry  Fletcher  Powell,  Baltimore,  Md. 

2124  St.  Paul  Street. 
Born    at   Baltimore,   Md.     Son   of   John   Fletcher    and    Alice    Anna 
(Tilyard)  Powell.     Journalist.     City  editor  of  Daily  News  of  Balti- 
more, Md. 

*Edward  Morton  Shaeffer,  M.D.,  Lexington,  Va. 

Physican.  Physical  Director  Washington  and  Lee  University.  As- 
sistant  Physician   Maryland   Hospital   for   the  Insane,   1886. 

John  Webster  Henderson,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Carlisle,  Pa. 

Born  at  Carlisle,  Pa.,  May  18,  1856.  Son  of  General  Robert  Miller 
and  Margaret  Ann  (Webster)  Henderson.  Attorney-at-law.  Di- 
rector of  the  Carlisle  Deposit  Bank,  and  of  the  Hamilton  Library 
Association  of  Carlisle.  Member  of  the  Pennsylvania  Scotch-Irish 
Society. 

1877. 

Henry  Webster,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

674  Bergen  Avenue. 
Born  in  Harford  County,  Md.,  July  21,  1855.     Son  of  John  W.  and 
Priscilla  F.  (Smithson)  Webster.     Clerk,  Savannah  Steam  Ship  Co., 
N.  Y. 

1892. 

William  Albert  Hutchinson,  Ph.B.,  A.M.,  Ped.D.,  Lewistown, 
Pa. 

Born  at  Townsend,  Del.,  July  3,  1864.  Son  of  Joseph  Costello  and 
Catherine  (Lynam)  Hutchinson.  Teacher.  Headmaster  Conway 
Hall,  1903-18.  Superintendent  of  Public  Schools,  Lewistown,  Pa., 
1918  to  date.  Married,  August  7,  1894,  Mary  Sophia  Loomis,  of 
Albany,  N.  Y.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  son,  Paul  L.  Hutchinson, 
Epsilon,  '18. 

1893. 

Frederick  Elliot  Downes,  Ph.B.,  A.M.,  Ped.D.,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

1811  North  Second  Street. 
Born  at  Greenwich,  Conn.,  May  4,  1871.  Son  of  Silas  Smith  and  Mary 
Jane  (White)  Downes.  Vice-Principal  and  Principal  of  the 
Dickinson  Preparatory  School,  1894-1904,  Carlisle,  Pa.,  and  of 
Harrisburg  High  School,  1904-05;  Superintendent  of  Harrisburg 
Schools,  1905  to  date.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Married,  June  9,  1899, 
Nellie  Erskine   Mclntyre. 


EPSILON  CHAPTER.  283 

Mervin  Grant  Filler,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Litt.D.  [Nebraska  Wesleyan 
University],  Carlisle,  Pa. 

Born  at  Boiling  Springs,  Pa.,  October  9,  1873.  Son  of  Peter  P.  and 
Elizabeth  (Shun)  Filler.  Educator.  Professor  of  Latin  in  Dick- 
inson College,  Carlisle,  Pa.,  1899  to  date.  Dean  of  Dickinson  Col- 
lege, 1914  to  date.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Associate  Secretary  of  War 
Personnel  Board,  International  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  November,  1917,  to 
January,  1919.  Married,  June  12,  1895,  Mildred  E.  Beitzell.  Rela- 
tive in  Fraternity,  son,  Donald  B.  Filler,  Epsilon,  '17. 

George  William  Kessler,  B.S.  [Syracuse]  ;  M.S.  [Penna.  State 

Coll.],  Tyrone,  Pa. 

310  West  Fifteenth  Street. 
Born  at  Altoona,  Pa.,  September  29,  1871.     Son  of  George  William 
and  Elizabeth  J.   (Beyer)   Kessler.     In  lumber  business.     Married, 
November  30,   1901,   Grace   Ellen  Moulter. 


1894. 

William  Henry  Ford,  A.B.,  A.M.,  D.D.,  Easton,  Pa. 

42  South  Second  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  August  15,  1869.     Son  of  John  Philip  and 
Mary  Elizabeth  (Ludwig)   Ford.     Methodist  Episcopal  Clergyman. 
Married  November  7,  1895,  Mary  Anna  Rebert.     Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  C.  Oscar  Ford,  Epsilon,  '98. 

Albert  Edward  Piper,  A.B.,  A.M. ;  Ph.D.  [Taylor  Univ.]  ;  D.D. 

[Syracuse],  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Euclid  Avenue  and  Thirtieth  Street. 
Born  in  Somerset,  England,  December  6,  1867.  Son  of  John  and 
Mary  (Hobbs)  Piper.  Methodist  Episcopal  Clergyman.  Ap- 
pointed Chaplain  and  Captain  of  2nd  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Re- 
serve Militia,  June,  1918.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Married,  March  26, 
1896,  Elizabeth  Edna  Thomas. 

1895. 

William  Charles  Clarke,  A.B.,  Carlisle,  Pa. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  May  16,  1869.  Son  of  Edward  and  Mary  Ellen 
(Gibson)  Clarke.  Journalist;  now  in  stationery  business.  Mar- 
ried,  November  5,   1902,   Laura  M.   Horn. 

Robert  Haven  Richards,  A.B.,  Wilmington,  Del. 

Du  Pont  Building. 
Born  at  Georgetown,  Del.,  November  15,  1873.     Son  of  Charles  Flem- 
ing   and    Mary    Catherine     (Sudler)     Richards.     Attorney-at-law. 


2S4  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Deputy  Attorney-General  of  Delaware,  1900-04,  and  Attorney-Gen- 
eral, 1905-08.  Member  for  Delaware  of  National  Divorce  Congress, 
1905,  and  of  Joint  Commission  of  New  Jersey  and  Delaware  to 
settle  boundary  dispute.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Published  "  Life  and 
Character  of  John  Dickinson."  Married,  June  26,  1901,  Lydia 
Newsham,  daughter  of  Orison  L.   Haddock,  Epsilon,  '71. 

Charles  Parker   Connolly,  A.B. ;  B.D.    [Columbia],  Rockford, 

111. 

826  North  Main  Street. 
Born  at  Warren,  Ohio,  Miay  1,  1869.     Son  of  James  Paul  and  Cath- 
erine    Amelia     (Parker)      Connolly.     Congregational     Clergyman. 
Member  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society.     Married,  December  9,  1901, 
Ellen  Irvin   Wilder  Lawrence. 

Louis  Hieb,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Franklin,  Neb. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  August  1,  1868.  Spn  of  Philip  and  Fredericka 
Hieb.  Secretary  of  Y.  M.  C.  A.  1906-1909.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  war 
work,  1917-1919,  in  various  western  camps.  Minister,  Congrega- 
tional Church,  1911-1918.  Married,  April  14,  1896,  Anna  Ruth 
Wilkinson. 

Frederick  Chynoweth  Thomas,  A.B.,  Philadelphia. 

2500  South  Nineteenth  Street. 
Born  at  Friedensville,  Lehigh  County,  Pa.,  February  3,  1867.     Son  of 
John   and    Angeline    (Chynoweth)    Thomas.     Methodist    Episcopal 
Clergyman.     Married,  December  14,  1898,  Clara  May  Pinkerton. 


1896. 

Edward  Bergcr,  A.B. ;  A.M.  [Princeton],  Mobile,  Ala. 

56  South  Catherine  Street. 
Born  at  Luttlingen,  Germany,  July  15,  1869.     Son  of  Frederick  and 
Antonia  (Lemmp)  Berger.     Presbyterian  Clergyman.     Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Secretary  in  U.  S.  Navy.     Phi  Beta  Kappa.     Married,  August  8, 
1899,  Emma  L.  Vandewater. 

Ross   Oenslager,   Ph.B.,   Harrisburg,   Pa. 

208  North  Third  Street. 
Born  at  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  April  10,  1877.     Son  of  John  Oenslager  and 
Harriet   (Phraener)   Oenslager.     In  real  estate  business. 

John  Rogers  Edwards,  A.B.,  D.D.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

4403  Iowa  Avenue,  N.  W. 
Born  at  Canonstown,  Cornwall,  England,  August  16,   1871.     Son  of 
Philip  Corin  and  Amelia  (Rogers)  Edwards.     Methodist  Episcopal 


EPSILON  CHAPTER.  285 

Clergyman.  District  Superintendent  Washington  District,  1917  to 
date.  Married,  March  29,  1900,  Ellen  Brown  Rumsey.  Relatives 
in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Richard  N.  Edwards,  Epsilon,  '97,  and 
Walter  V.  Edwards,  Epsilon,  '10. 

*Herschel  Ford,  A.B.,  Upper  Fairmount,  Md. 

Born  at  Upper  Fairmount,  Md.,  June  20,  1871.  Son  of  William 
Thomas  and  Harriet  Emily  Ford.  Secretary  of  the  Maryland 
State  Board  of  Education,  1900-04.  Member  Maryland  Legisla- 
ture, 1909  to  1911.  Registrar  and  Secretary  Maryland  Agricultural 
College.     Died  at  College  Park,  Md.,  March  3,  1915. 

James  Edward  Shaw,  D.D.  [Milton  University],  South  River, 
N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  Del.,  July  22,  1869.  Son  of  James  and  Anna 
Maud  (Gobin)  Shaw.  Methodist  Episcopal  Clergyman.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.     Married,  October  2,  1895,  Minnie  Brown  Voorhees. 

1897. 

*John  Edwards,  A.B.,  Cornwall,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Glamonshire,  Wales,  May  8,  1860.  Clergyman.  Died  at 
Cornwall,  N.  Y.,  June  18,  1907.  * 

John  Purdum  Burdette,  A.B.,  La  Plata,  Md. 

Born  at  Browningsville,  Md.,  October  20,  1868.  Son  of  Robert 
Emory  and  Evaline  Webster  (Purdum)  Burdette.  Teacher. 
Supervising  Principal  of  Smyrna,  Del.,  public  schools,  1900  to  1908. 
Principal  Anne  Arundel  Academy,  Millersville,  Md.,  1908-17. 
County  Agent,  Charles  Co.,  Md.,  1917  to  date.  Married,  December 
29,  1898,  Emma  Jones. 

Richard  Nicholas  Edwards,  Ph.B.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

1322  Lexington  Street. 
Born  at  Canonstown,  Cornwall,  England,  December  18,  1874.  Son  of 
Philip  Corin  and  Amelia  Nicholas  (Rogers)  Edwards.  Methodist 
Episcopal  Clergyman.  Married,  June  14,  1905.  Relatives  in  Fra- 
ternity, brothers,  John  R.  Edwards,  Epsilon,  '96,  and  Walter  V.  Ed- 
wards, Epsilon,  '10. 

Edgar  Rohrer  Heckman,  A.B.,  A.M.,  D.D.,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

1509  North  Second  Street. 
Born  at  Ennisville,  Pa.,  February  11,  1875.  Son  of  Isaac  and  Annie 
T.  (Rohrer)  Heckman.  Methodist  Episcopal  Clergyman.  In- 
structor in  Latin  and  History,  Dickinson  Preparatory  School, 
1897-1900.  District  Superintendent,  1919  to  date.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.     Married  July  5,  1900,  Anna  Mabel  Geiger. 


286  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1898. 

Glenn    Vinton    Brown,    Ph.B.,    A.M.;    Ph.D.    [Pennsylvania], 

Lewisburg,  Pa. 

Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  June  7,  1875.  Son  of  J.  Vinton  and  Mary 
B.  (McCoy)  Brown.  Teacher.  Professor  of  Chemistry,  Bucknell 
University,  1912  to  date.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Married,  June  25, 
1905,  Sara  Wilde  Kistler. 

Charles    Oscar    Ford,    A.B. ;    S.T.B.    [Boston    Univ.];    D.D., 

Springfield,  Mass. 

4  Harvard  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,   October  3,  1873.     Son  of  John  P.   and  Mary 
Eliza   (Ludwig)   Ford.     Methodist  Episcopal  Clergyman.     District 
Superintendent.     Married,    April    25,    1901,    Florence    P.    Bartch. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  William  H.  Ford,  Epsilon,  '94. 

Samuel  McWilliams,  A.B. ;  Ph.G.  [Phila.  College  of  Pharmacy], 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

3526  North  Eighteenth  Street. 
Born  at  Jennerville,  Pa.,  March  19,  1869.     Son  of  Samuel  and  Mar- 
garet   (Hershberger)    McWilliams.     Methodist    Episcopal    Clergy- 
man.    Phi   Beta   Kappa.     Married,   March   5,    1902,   Mary   Young 
Stevenson. 

George  Francis  Stiles,  Ph.B.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

3180  Edgemont  Street. 
Born  in   Philadelphia,  November  27,  1872.     Son   of   Francis  Jerome 
and   Mary  A.    (Nuttall)    Stiles.     Methodist   Episcopal  Clergyman. 
Married,  March  5,  1902,  Ida  May  Reed. 

Charles  Graffus  Tate,  M.E.  [Purdue  Univ.],  Altoona,  Pa. 

200  Logan  Avenue. 
Born   at   Altoona,  Pa.,   August  29,   1879.     Son   of  Tolin   Bruce   and 
Margaret    Tate.     Mechanical    engineer.     Married,    November    15, 
1900,  Kathryn  Miller,  of  Altoona,  Pa. 

1899. 

Forrest  Eugene  Craver,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Carlisle,  Pa. 

Born  at  Scranton,  Pa.,  September  24,  1875.  Son  of  Frank  Leonard 
and  Annie  Mary  (Moore)  Craver.  Teacher.  Adjunct  Professor  of 
Mathematics  and  Physical  Director,  Dickinson  College,  1909  to 
1917.  Director  of  Physical  Training  Tome  Institute,  1917-19;  Pro- 
fessor in  Dickinson  College,  1919  to  date.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Mar- 
ried, June  15,  1905,  Margaret  Nellie  Moore.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  Leslie  M.  Craver,  Epsilon,  '06. 


EPSILON  CHAPTER.  287 

Warren  Egbert  Benscoter,  A.B.  [Harvard],  Beltsville,  Md. 

Born  at  Hickory  Run,  Pa.,  April  11,  1874.  Son  of  Crawford  Lorenzo 
and  Josephine  Louisa  (Davidson)  Benscoter.  Teacher.  U.  S. 
Government  Dairy  Experiment  Station  Farm  at  Beltsville,  Md.,  1919 
to  date. 

Clarence  Edgar  Heleker,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

35  South  Arlington  Avenue. 
Born  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  October  3,  1878.     Son  of  Edgar  Lawrence 
and  Ellen  Gertrude  (Hopkins)   Heleker.     Chemist.     Married,  June 
14,  1905,  Emilie  Priscilla  Carner. 

John  Corwell  Frankland,  A.B.  [Pennsylvania]   (A),  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 

2  Audubon  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  August  20,  1874.  Son  of  James  and  Susan 
Waterman  (Funk)  Frankland.  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  Wayne 
Junction  Trust  Company,  Philadelphia,  1906-08;  Assistant 
Cashier,  Franklin  National  Bank,  Philadelphia,  1908-17.  Cashier, 
Citizens  Bank,  Rochester,  1917  to  date.  Private  Company  D,  First 
Pennsylvania  Volunteer  Infantry,  U.  S.  Volunteers,  during  the 
Spanish-American  War,  May  to  October,  1898.  Married,  June  25, 
1902,  Edna  Mae  Dix. 

Raymond  Newman  Hockenberry,  A.B. ;  A.M.;  Arch.  B.  [Syra- 
cuse], Derby,  Conn. 
Born  at  Berrysburg,  Pa.,  September  16,  1876.  Son  of  Henry  James 
and  Minerva  J.  (Hoffman)  Hockenberry.  Architect  and  con- 
struction engineer.  Married,  April  27,  1905,  Florence  M.  Tucker. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Myron  B.  Hockenberry,  Epsilon, 
'02. 

Lewis  Wright  Richards,  Greenwood,  Del. 

Born  at  Greenwood,  Del.,  April  9,  1874.  Son  of  John  Emory  and 
Elizabeth  (Wright)  Richards.  Farmer.  Married,  September  4, 
Bessie  Gray  Fisher. 

Harry  J.  Sondheim,  Ph.B. ;  LL.B.    [New  York  Law  School], 
New  York,  N.  Y. 

51  Chambers  Street. 
Born  at  Mauch  Chunk,  Pa.,  June  20,  1877.     Son  of  Jonas  and  Sophia 
(Stein)    Sondheim.     Attorney-at-law.     Married,    August    11,    1920, 
Claire  Weil. 

Thomas  Moorhead  Whiteman,  Ph.B.,  A.M.;  LL.B.  [Columbia], 

Latrobe,  Pa. 

Born  at  Latrobe,  Pa.,  March  12,  1877.     Son  of  Geary  B.  and  Martha 


288  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Effie  (Moorhead)  Whiteman.  Attorney-at-law.  Editor  of  Latrobe 
Daily  Bulletin.  Member  Pennsylvania  State  Legislature,  1919- 
1920."     Phi   Beta   Kappa. 


1900. 

Clarence  Louis  Du  Bois,  Woodbury,  N.  J. 

224  Poplar  Avenue. 
Born  at  Camden,  X.  J.,  June  19,  1879.     Son  of  Josiah  S.  and  Mary  E. 
(Ellis)   Du  Bois.     Manufacturer  and  lumber  merchant.     President 
of    the    Industrial    Manufacturing   Company,    Camden,    N.   J.,   and 
partner,  Du  Bois  Lumber  Company,  Camden,  N.  J. 

*Thomas  Leonard  Hoover,  Ph.B.,  A.M.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Wellsville,  Pa.,  December  10,  1880.  Son  of  Thomas  Bark- 
dale  and  Mary  Dinsmore  (Wells)  Hoover.  Master  of  Modern 
Languages,  Conway  Hall,  Dickinson  College,  1900-06.  Assistant 
Forest  Expert  in  U.  S.  Bureau  of  Forestry,  190:2-04.  Engaged 
in  wholesale  leather  business,  1906-16.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Trustee 
of  Dickinson  College,  1914-16.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Walter  W.  Hoover,  Epsilon,  '00.  Died  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Feb- 
ruary 27,   1916. 

Walter  Wells   Hoover,  A.B.    [Cornell],   Wellsville,   Pa. 

Born  at  Wooster,  Ohio,  October  13,  1877.  Son  of  Thomas  Barkdale 
and  Mary  Dinsmore  (Wells)  Hoover.  Arboriculturist,  1902-06. 
Missionary  of  the  Sudan  United  Mission,  1906-09.  Engaged  in 
wholesale  leather  business,  1910-17.  Private  in  U.  S.  Army  Hos- 
pital Corps  during  Spanish-American  War,  June  to  December, 
1898.  First  Lieutenant  161st  Infantry,  A.  E.  F.  Married,  first, 
Emily  Hulme  Brown,  December  21,  1910;  second,  Ada  Burdett, 
July  20,  1918.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Thomas  L.  Hoover, 
Epsilon,  '00. 

Boyd  Lee   Spahr,   Ph.B.,   A.M.;  LL.B.    [Pennsylvania]  .  (A), 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

1242  Land  Title  Building. 
Born  at  Mechanicsburg,  Pa.,  April  18,  1880.  Son  of  Murray  Hurst 
and  Clara  Alberta  (Koser)  Spahr.  Attorney-at-law.  Trustee  of 
Dickinson  College,  1908  to  date.  January  1.5,  1918,  commissioned 
Captain,  Ordnance  Reserve  Corps;  September  17,  1918,  Major,  and 
member  of  the  General  Staff,  U.  S.  A.  Administrative  Officer, 
Personnel  Branch,  Operations  Division,  General  Staff.  Dis- 
charged, December  14,  1918.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Married,  Octo- 
ber S,  1908,  Katharine,  daughter  of  Christian  C.  Febiger,  of  Phila- 
delphia. Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Richard  R.  Spahr, 
Epsilon,  '11,  and  Murray  H.  Spahr,  Jr.,  Epsilon,  '12. 


EPSILON  CHAPTER.  289 

1901. 

John  Ellsworth  Beard,  A.B. ;  S.T.B.  [Boston  Univ.],  Tyrone, 
Pa. 

1818  Columbia  Avenue. 
Born  at  Wrightsville,  Pa.,  April  27,  1878.     Son  of  Benjamin  Frank- 
lin  and   Elizabeth  Ada    (Reisinger)    Beard.     Methodist   Episcopal 
Clergyman.     Married,  August  28,  1905,  Mary  Elma  Birnstock. 

Thomas  Leroy  Jones,  Ph.B.,  Altoona,  Pa. 

2815  Broad  Avenue. 
Born  near  Scottdale,  Pa.,  May  29,  1880.  Son  of  Daniel  White  and 
Julia  Anne  (Kelley)  Jones.  General  Superintendent,  Latrobe  Coal 
Company  and  Altoona  Coal  and  Coke  Company  and  Manager, 
Burns  Coal  Company,  1916  to  date.  Married,  January  16,  1907, 
Cloe  Mae  Free. 

Charles  Harvey  Kershaw,  Ph.B.,  Oakhurst,  Calif. 

Born  at  Williamstowh,  N.  J.,  October  15,  1871.  Son  of  Samuel  and 
Amelia  B.  (Hewitt)  Kershaw.  Clergyman  and  rancher.  Y.  M. 
C.  A.  supervisor  in  France  during  World  War.  Married,  December 
22,  1895,  Anna  Murray  Greawes,  of  Wilmington,  Del. 

John  Hancock  Rock,  Jr.,  Fairmont,  W.  Va. 

National  Bank  of  Fairmont. 
Born  at  Connellsville,  Pa.,  December  3,  1875.     Son  of  John  Hancock 
and    Anna    (Moorhead)    Rock.     Teller    and    auditor    of    National 
Bank  of  Fairmont,  W.  Va.     Married,  June  6,  1900,  Marie  Louise 
Johnston. 

Dorsey  Newten  Miller,  A.B.,  A.M.,  D.D.,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

1726  North  Sixth  Street. 
Born  at  Clearfield,  Pa.,  July  9,  1876.     Son  of  John  Alexander  and 
Clara      (Shunkwiler)      Miller.     Methodist     Episcopal     Clergyman. 
Married,  December  25,  1901,  Anna  Estella  Smith. 

William  Mark  Pomeroy  Wooster,  Ph.B.,  Crisfield,  Md. 

Born  at  Edwin,  Md.,  October  13,  1877.  Son  of  Charles  Edwin  and 
Mary  Anna  (Wilkins)  Wooster.  Engaged  in  fish  and  fertilizer 
business.     Married,   October  29,   1902,   Ellen   Garfield   Dennis. 

1902. 

James  Edward  Belt,  Ph.B.,  Carlisle,  Pa. 

Born  at  Wellsville,  Pa.,  May  13,  1881.  Son  of  Robert  John  and  Olive 
Malinda    (Wells)    Belt.     Teacher    at    Linsly    Institute,    Wheeling, 


2go  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1903-05.  General  Secretary,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Annapolis,  Md.,  1905-06. 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  Secretary  in  France.  Married,  December  27,  1911, 
Florence  Irene  Ralston.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  A.  D. 
Belt,  Psi,  '94. 

Bertrand  Lyon  Chapman,  A.B.,  Upper  Montclair,  N.  J. 

279  Park  Street. 
Born  at  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  May  31,  1880.  Son  of  Girard  Place  and 
Helen  Matilda  Chapman.  President  of  New  England  Magazine 
Company.  Manager  Merchandising  Department,  New  York 
World.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Married,  November  23,  1906,  Jean  Ter- 
hune. 

James  Gordon  Steese,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Army  and  Navy  Club. 
Born  at  Mt.  Holly  Springs,  Pa.,  January  21,  1882.  Son  of  James 
Andrew  and  Anna  L.  (Schaeffer)  Steese.  Officer  in  U.  S.  Army. 
He  graduated  from  the  U.  S.  Military  Academy,  1907.  Corps  of 
Engineers,  Regular  Army,  Second  Lieutenant,  1907;  First  Lieu- 
tenant, 1910;  Captain,  1914;  Major,  1917;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  1917; 
Colonel,  1918.  Colonel,  General  Staff,  1918.  Assistant  Adju- 
tant and  Instructor  Engineer,  First  Line  Officers'  Train- 
ing Camp,  Fort  Riley,  Kansas,  to  June  15,  1917;  Instructor  En- 
gineer Officers'  Training  Camp  to  August  15,  1917;  Major  7th  U.  S. 
Engineers  to  September  15,  1917;  Assistant  to  Chief  of  Engineers 
to  September  15,  1918;  Member  of  General  Staff  and  Executive 
Officer  and  Chief  of  the  Promotions  and  Assignments  Section,  Per- 
sonnel Branch,  Operations  Division,  to  date.  Awarded  Distin- 
guished Service  Medal,  April  5th,  1919.  Order  of  Danilo  I  of 
Montenegro.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Trustee  of  Dickinson  College. 
1919  to  date.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  John  Z.  Steese, 
Epsilon,  '04,  and  Charles  M.   Steese,  Epsilon,  '07. 

Myron  Beshler  Hockenberry,  A.B.,  Fresno,   Cal. 

•  Brix  Apartments. 

Born  at  Berrysburg,  Pa.,  July  19,  1879.  Son  of  Henry  James  and 
Minerva  J.  (Hoffman)  Hockenberry.  Teacher.  Married,  first, 
May  16,  1903,  Lucy  H.  Harding,  second,  April  1,  1917,  Hazel 
Schreiber.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Raymond  N.  Hocken- 
berry, Epsilon,  '99. 

Henry  Elliott  Odgers,  A.B.,  Parkersburg,  W.  Va. 

1231   Twenty-second   Street. 
Born  at  Frostburg,  Md.,  October  14,  1880.     Son  of  Henry  and  Mary 
Jane   (Edwards)    Odgers.     Principal  of   High  School  in  Wheeling 
and  Parkersburg,  W.  Va.     Superintendent  of  Schools  in  Parkers- 
burg, 1918  to  date.     Married,  August  22,  1906,  Lucy  Treverton. 


EPS1L0N  CHAPTER.  291 

1903. 

*Herman  Bosler  Biddle,  A.B.,  Carlisle,  Pa. 

Born  at  Carlisle,  Pa.,  April  14,  1883.  Son  of  Edward  William  and 
Gertrude  (Bosler)  Biddle.  He  was  connected  with  the  Fidelity 
and  Deposit  Company  of  Maryland.  Relatives  in  Fraternity, 
father,  Edward  Wi  Biddle,  Epsilon,  '70,  and  brother,  Edward  M. 
Biddle,  Epsilon,  '05.  He  was  killed  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  February 
17,  1908. 

Paul  Tulane  Collins,  Ph.B.,  Norfolk,  Va. 

812  Manteo  Street. 
Born  at  Norfolk,  Va.,  June  17,  1881.  Son  of  Samuel  Quinton  and 
Octavia  Matilda  (Hitch)  Collins.  President,  Realty  Insurance  and 
Loan  Company.  Chairman  of  Real  Estate  Appraisal  Committee 
and  official  negotiator  for  U.  S.  Housing  Corporation  of  Depart- 
ment of  Labor,  during  period  of  World  War.  Married,  June  16, 
1909,  Elizabeth  Kurtz.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Samuel 
Q.  Collins,  Eta,  '16. 

Maurice  Hanvpson  Dukes,  Hollywood,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

6126   Franklin  Avenue. 
Born  at  Newport,   Pa.,  July  17,  1881.     Son  of  Marx  and  Margaret 
(Keim)    Dukes.     Manufacturer    and    automobile    merchant.     Mar- 
ried, October   11,   1909,  Florence   Huebner. 

Lloyd  Wellington  Johnson,  Ph.B.,  A.M.  [and  Harvard],  Brook- 
lyn, N.   Y.  " 

150  St.  James  Place. 
Born  at  Mt.  Carmel,  Pa.,  December  13,  1879.  Son  of  Lloyd  Welling- 
ton and  Susan  C.  (Miller)  Johnson.  Teacher.  Now  Acting  Prin- 
cipal, Adelphi  Academy,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Trustee  of  Dickinson 
College.  Married,  October  18,  1919,  Georgia  Harrison.  Relative 
in  Fraternity,  brother,  Fred  R.  Johnson,  Epsilon,  '09. 

Jacob  Oswald  Hertzler,  PhB.,  A.M.;  LL.B.   [Univ.  W.  Va.], 

Erie,  Pa. 

713   State   Street. 
Born  at  Carlisle,  Pa.,  July  10,  1882.     Son  of  Samuel  and  Florence 
(Hollinger)    Hertzler.     Attorney-at-law.     Married,   April   5,   1906, 
Neuvia  Itona  Gladfelter. 

Frank  Porter  Flegal,  A.B. ;  S.T.B.   [Boston  Univ.],  Oakland, 

Cal. 

1007  East  Twenty-fourth  Street. 
Born  at  ^Clearfield,  Pa.,  April  4,  1874.     Son  of  Jacob  Scott  and  Mar- 
garet   (Shaw)    Flegal.     Methodist   Episcopal  Clergyman.     District 


292  .  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Superintendent,  1920  to  date.     Married,  April  27,  1900,  Edith  Mae 
Davis. 

Richard  Tilghman  Earlc,  Ph.B.  (AZ),  Centreville,  Md. 

Born  at  Centreville,  Md.,  September  8,  1881.  Son  of  James  Tilghman 
and  Mary  Feddeman  (Wright)  Earle.  Attorney-at-law.  Married, 
July  19,  1913,  Cora  Burton. 

Thomas  Webb  Jones,  Ridgelj,  Md. 

Born  at  Ridgely,  Md.,  August  24,  1881.  Son  of  Thomas  Webb  and 
Martha  (Furman)  Jones.  Banker.  Married,  December  31,  1908, 
Helen  Lauders. 

1904. 

George  Leffingwell  Reed,  A.B.,  A.M.,  LL.B.,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

1  North  Third  Street. 
Born  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  February  4,  1885.  Son  of  George  Edward 
Reed,  LL.D.,  President  of  Dickinson  College,  and  Ella  Frances 
Leffingwell.  Attorney-at-law.  Editor  of  the  "  Alumni  Record  of 
Dickinson  College,"  1905.  Married,  September  14,  1911,  Helen 
Roberta  Moorhead. 

Eugene  Foster  Heller,  LL.B.,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 

908  Coal  Exchange  Building. 
Born  at  Hazleton,  Pa.,  March  9,  1880.     Son  of  Christopher  C.  and 
Emma  G.    (Dodson)    Heller.     Attorney-at-law.  r  Referee  in  Bank- 
ruptcy, 1907  to  date. 

John  Jacob  Snavely,  A.B.,  A.M.;  B.D.    [Drew  Theol.  Sem.], 

South  Norwalk,  Conn. 

22  West  Avenue. 
Born  at  Quarryville,  Pa.,  January  1,  1881.     Son  of  Jacob  and  Anna 
(Shaub)     Snavely.     Methodist    Episcopal    Clergyman.     Phi    Beta 
Kappa.     Married,  June  30,   1904,  Ada  May   Kauffman. 

*John  Zug  Steese,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Born  at  Mt.  Holly  Springs,  Pa.,  June  27,  1884.  Son  of  James  A.  and 
Anna  (Schaeffer)  Steese.  In  printing  business,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Colonel  James  G.  Steese,  U.  S.  A., 
Epsilon,  '03,  and  Colonel  Charles  M.  Steese,  U.  S.  A.,  Epsilon,  '07. 
Captain  Chemical  Warfare  Service,  U.  S.  A.  Died,  October  2, 
1918,  at  Camp  Humphries,  Va. 

Harry  Miller  Showalter,  Ph.B.,  LL.B.,  Lewisburg,  Pa. 

Born  at  Laurelton,  Pa.,  September  15,  1879.  Son  of  Daniel  M.  and 
Elizabeth      (Walters)      Showalter.     Attorney-at-law.     Member     of 


EPSILON  CHAPTER.  293 

Pennsylvania   House   of   Representatives,   1913   to   date.     Married, 
June  IT,   1908,   Bessie  R.  Clayton. 

Arthur  Haven  Smith,  A.B.,  Redlands,  Cal. 

305  Buena  Vista  Street. 
Born  at  Muhlenberg,  Pa.,  March  28,  1877.     Son  of  Rev.  Nathan  B. 
and  Alice    (Girton)    Smith.     Dean  Junior  College,   Riverside,  Cal. 
Married,   July   26,    1917,   Helen   Lafferty. 

Edward  Wester  Rushton,  A.B.,  Wayne,  Pa. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  July  6,  1879.  Son  of  Henry  Clay  and  Mary 
Zelia  (Hahn)  Rushton.  Methodist  Episcopal  Clergyman.  Y.  M. 
C.  A.  Secretary  with  A.  E.  F.  in  France.  Married,  October  19, 
1904,  Daisy  Rich  Garber. 

George  Irvin  Chadwick,  A.B.   and  A.M.   [Yale],  Carlisle,  Pa. 

155  "West  High  Street. 
Born  at  Walton,  N.  Y.,  September  14,  1881.     Son  of  Walter  Augustus 
and    Emily    Francis    (Ludington)    Chadwick.     Silk    manufacturer. 
Married,   September   7,   1911,  Charlotte   Sheaf er   Beetem. 


1905. 

Wilbur  Vance  Wilson,  Ph.B.;  LL.B.  [Maryland],  Cumberland, 
Md. 

8  Washington  Street. 
Born  at  Paw  Paw,  W.  Va.,  September  3,  1883.     Son  of  Oliver  S.  and 
Emma  (Fisher)  Wilson.     Attorney-at-law. 

Edward  Macfunn  Biddle,  A.B.  [Yale]  ;  LL.B.   [Pennsylvania] 

(A),  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Land  Title  Building. 
Born  at  Carlisle,  Pa.,  May  29,  1886.  Son  of  Hon.  Edward  William 
and  Gertrude  Dale  (Bosler)  Biddle.  Attorney-at-law.  Entered 
service,  February  14,  1918.  Commissioned  First  Lieutenant  Ord- 
nance Reserve  Corp  and  assigned  to  Military  Information  Sec- 
tion of  Office  of  Chief  of  Ordnance,  Washington,  D.  C.  Promoted 
to  Captain  in  Ordnance  National  Army,  June  30,  1918.  Resigned 
commission,  August  10,  1918.  Enlisted  as  private  Field  Artillery, 
August  15,  1918.  Commissioned  First  Lieutenant  F.  A.,  December 
4,  1918.  Discharged,  December  4,  1918.  Relatives  in  Fraternity, 
father,  Hon.  Edward  W.  Biddle,  Epsilon,  '70,  and  brother,  Herman 
B.  Biddle,  Epsilon,  '03. 

Clarence  Dunlop  Gordon,  A.B.  [Harvard],  Estes  Park,  Colo. 
Born    at    Paterson,    N.    J.     Son    of    Thomas    E.    Gordon.     Married, 


294  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY 

October  4,  1910,  Emilie  Vom  Saal.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Gerald  Gordon,  Iota,  '12. 

Thomas  Shirley  Wysong,  Port  Washington,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Forrest  Hill,  Md.,  December  4,  1882.  Son  of  Dr.  David 
Preston  and  Rebecca   (Newbold)   Wysong. 

William    Harlow   Rogers,    Ph.B.,   A.M.;    LL.B.    [N.    Y.    Law 

School],  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

508  Consolidated  Building. 
Born  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  October  5,  1884.  Son  of  William  Read- 
ing and  Christiana  (Summerill)  Rogers.  Attorney-at-law.  Presi- 
dent, Jacksonville  Bar  Association,  1918-19.  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Private,  F.  A.  C.  O.  T.  C,  Camp  Zachary  Taylor,  Ky.,  August  to 
November,    1918. 

James  Edgar  Skillington,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Carlisle,  Pa. 

Born  at  Rays  Hill,  Pa.,  December  2,  1878.  Son  of  Robert  Martin 
and  Elmira  (McLaughlin)  Skillington.  Methodist  Episcopal 
Clergyman.  Married,  December  27,  1905,  Louetta  Hartzell.  Rela- 
tive in  Fraternity,  brother,  John  W.  Skillington,  Epsilon,  '08. 

W7illiam  Charles  Skeath,  A.B.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

438  North  Sixty-third  Street. 
Born   at  Mahanoy  City,  Pa.,  December  1,  1879.     Son  of  James  and 
Elizabeth    (Woodward)    Skeath.     Methodist   Episcopal   Clergyman. 
Married,    June   28,    1905,    Ray    Sherlock.     Relative    in    Fraternity, 
brother,  James  M.  Skeath,  Epsilon,  '21. 

Joseph  Summerill  Diver,  Ph.B.;  LL.B.    [N.  Y.  Law   School], 
Jacksonville,  Fla. 

Seminole  Club. 
Born  at  Pennsgrove,  N.  J.,  December  21,  1882.  Son  of  William  and 
Emma  Louisa  (Summerill)  Diver.  Attorney-at-law.  Private, 
F.  A.  C.  O.  T.  C,  Camp  Zachary  Taylor,  Ky.,  August  to  November, 
1918.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  William  Rogers  Diver,  Epsi- 
lon, '17. 

Elmer    Ellsworth   Pearce,    Ph.B.,    A.M.;   B.D.    [Drew    Theol. 
Sem.]  ;  D.D.   [Baldwin  Wallace  Univ.],  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

3282   East  Fifty-fifth   Street. 
Born  at  Butler,  Md.,  April  28,  1880.     Son  of  Caleb  and  Anna  (Gill) 
Pearce.     Methodist    Episcopal    Clergyman.     Married,    January    2, 
1906,  Ruth  Winifred  Wilson. 


EPSILON  CHAPTER.  295 

Leslie   Metzler   Craver,   D.D.S.    [Pennsylvania],   Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

1701  Erie  Avenue. 
Born  at  Shamokin,  Pa.,  March  29,  1882.     Son  of  Frank  Leonard  and 
Mary    Anna    (Moore)    Craver.     Dentist.     Relative    in    Fraternity, 
brother,  Forrest  E.  Craver,  Epsilon,  '99. 

1906. 

Charles  Morgan  Salter,  A.B.,  Toronto,  Ontario. 

62  Glenwood  Avenue. 
Born  at  Shamokin,  Pa.,  September  23,  1879.     Son  of  William  V.  and 
Mary   (Jenkins)   Salter.     Manager,  Northern  Aluminum  Company, 
Ltd.     Married,  June  1,  1912,  Mary  E.   Hoover.     Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  Vaughn  Thomas  Salter,  Epsilon,  '11. 

Edward  Ellis  Bohner,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

92  Beaumont  Street. 
Born   at   Shamokin,   Pa.,  May  23,   1881.     Son  of   Joel   R.   and  Jane 
(Yocum)    Bohner.     Field  Secretary  and  Industrial  Service  Secre- 
tary for  the  Associated  Industries  of  Massachusetts,  1917  to  date. 
Married,  August  16,  1911,  Frances  Sherriff  Forman. 

Frank  Beltzhoover  Green,  Ph.B.,  A.M.,  Carlisle,  Pa. 

Born  at  Dickinson,  Pa.,  November  17,  1878.  Son  of  Joseph  Edgar 
and  Martha  Jane  (White)  Green.  Representative  of  Allyn  & 
Bacon,  Publishers.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Married,  December  27, 
1906,   Emily    Kathryn   Ay  res. 

James  Frederick  Laise,  Ph.B.,  Bunker  Hill,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Bunker  Hill,  W.  Va.,  March  5,  1885.  Son  of  William  Sho- 
walter  and  Elizabeth  Wright  (Clendening)  Laise.  Farmer  and 
shipper.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Married,  June  19,  1912,  Elizabeth 
Frances  Stevens. 

John  Wesley  Shive,  Ph.B.,  A.M. ;  Ph.D.  [Johns  Hopkins],  New 
Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Halifax,  Pa.,  February  13,  1878.  Son  of  David  A.  and 
Jane  (Shoop)  Shive.  Teacher.  Head  Department  of  Plant 
Physiology,  N.  J.  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  Married, 
August  27,  1907,  Kate  Carlton  Northrop. 

1907. 

*Richard  William  Myers,  A.B.,  New  Kensington,  Pa. 

Born  at  Carlisle,  Pa.,  August  4,  1883.  Son  of  Luther  Melanchthon 
and    Mary    Hannah    (Zinn)    Myers.     District    sales    manager    for 


296  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Aluminum  Cooking  Utensil  Company.  Married,  December  3,  1914, 
Mary  Edna  Page.  Died  at  New  Kensington,  Pa.,  November  9, 
1918. 

Charles  McHenry  Stcese,  B.S.  [Mass.  Inst.  Tech.],  Washing- 
ton, D.  C. 

War  Department. 
Born  at  Mt.  Holly  Springs,  Pa.,  October  18,  1886.  Son  of  James  A. 
and  Anna  L.  (Scbaeffer)  Steese.  Officer  in  U.  S.  A.  Second 
Lieutenant  C.  A.  C,  May  26,  1910.  Detailed  First  Lieutenant 
Ordnance,  June  20,  1912.  First  Lieutenant  C.  A.  C,  July  14, 
1914.  Detailed  Captain,  Ordnance  Department,  June  20,  1915. 
Commissioned,  Major,  Ordnance  Department,  August  7,  1917. 
Lieutenant  colonel,  Ordnance  Department,  January  10,  1918, 
A.  E.  F.,  France,  Colonel  Ordnance  Department,  May  6,  1919. 
Married,  October  18,  1915,  Hazel  Adams  Speirs.  Relatives  in  Fra- 
ternity, brothers,  James  G.  Steese,  U,  S.  Army,  Epsilon,  '03,  and 
John  Z.  Steese,  Epsilon,  '04. 

Perry  Belmont  Rowe,  B.S.,  A.M.,  Memphis,  Tenn. 

Central   High    School. 
Born  at  Aberdeen,  Md.,  October  2,  1883.     Son  of  Walter  Bosley  and 
Carrie      (Bourroughs)      Rowe.     Teacher.     Married      Frances      E. 
Marine. 

William  Henry  Michaels,  A.B.,  Media,  Pa. 

340  West   State   Street. 
Born  at  Frankford,  Philadelphia,  May  21,  1883.     Son  of  John  Mat- 
thias    and     Mary     Stephenson      (Sinclair)      Michaels.     Methodist 
Episcopal    Clergyman.     Phi    Beta    Kappa.     Married,    October    18, 
1911,  Mary  Stephens  Haines. 

Edwin  Le  Roy  Keen,  Ph.B.,  A.M.;  LL.B.  [Columbia],  Lykens, 

Pa. 

Born  at  Wiconisco,  Pa.,  September  24,  1886.  Son  of  William  Henry 
Clay  and  Amelia  (Hochlander)  Keen.  Attorney-at-law.  First 
Lieutenant  30th  U.  S.  Inf.,  A.  E.  F.,  France,  April,  1918  — July, 
1919.  Married,  August  6,  1919,  Kathryn  Florence  Jones.  Relative 
in  Fraternity  brother,  John  A.  M.   Keen,  Epsilon,  '20. 

Wilbur  Harrington  Norcross,  A.B.,  A.M. ;  Ph.D.  [Johns  Hop- 
kins], Carlisle,  Pa. 

Born  at  Ralston,  Pa.,  June  28,  1882.  Son  of  William  Harrington  and 
Martha  Jane  (Reese)  Norcross.  Professor  of  Philosophy,  Psy- 
chology and  Education,  at  Dickinson  College.  Commissioned  First 
Lieutenant,  Sanitary  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  July  30th,  1918;  discharged 
March   31,   1919.     Married,   August  9,   1918,   S.   Helen   Burns. 


EPSILON  CHAPTER.  297 

1908. 

Francis  Perry  Lamphear,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

237  Quincy  Street. 
Born  at  Stockton,  N.  Y.,  March  20,  1878.     Son  of  John  Milton  and 
Ella  Thiresa  (Miller)  Lamphear.     Y.  M.  C.  A.  Secretary  and  Edu- 
cational  Director,   Twenty-third   Street   Branch,   New   York   City. 
Married,  June  1st,  1905,  Nan  D.  Scudder. 

Samuel  Carroll  Goale,  Ph.B.,  A.M.;  B.D.   [Drew  Theo.  Sem.], 
Baltimore,  Md. 

2301  West  North  Avenue. 
Born  at  Ruxton,  Md.,  November  22,  1885.     Son  of  George  Benjamin 
Bowen    and    Zipporah    Ann    (Bush)    Coale.     Methodist    Episcopal 
Clergyman.     Married,  June  4,  1912,  Anna  Brocker. 

Benson  Brockley  Boss,  Ph.B.,  B.L.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Lexington  Building. 
Born  at  Burtonsville,  Md.,  March  14,  1888.  Son  of  James  Gamaliel, 
Sr.,  and  Sarah  Leedom  (Bartolett)  Boss.  Manager  Aluminum 
Cooking  Utensil  Company,  1908  to  date.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Edward  C.  Boss,  Epsilon,  '15.  Married,  October  26,  1915, 
Mary    Bixler    Trump. 

John  Walter  Skillington,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Saxton,  Pa. 

Born  at  Breezewood,  Pa.,  March  23,  1880.  Son  of  Robert  Martin  and- 
Elmira  (McLaughlin)  Skillington.  Methodist  Episcopal  Clergy- 
man. Married,  June  11,  1908,  Lois  Belle  Mickey.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  Rev.  James  E.  Skillington,  Epsilon,  '05. 


1909. 

Fred  Runk  Johnson,  B.S. ;  M.F.  [Yale],  Denver,  Colo. 

U.  S.  Forest  Service. 
Born  at  Mt.  Carmel,  Pa.,  January  19,  1886.     Son  of  Lloyd  W.  and 
Susan   (Miller)   Johnson.     U.  S.  Forest  Examiner.     Married,  June 
15,  1918,  Rosalie  Shields.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Lloyd 
W.   Johnson,   Epsilon,   '03. 

Benjamin  Warren  McFarren  (P),  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

2258  Grandview  Avenue. 
Born    at    Massillon,    Ohio,    September    5,    1885.     Son    of    Simington 
Wrighter   and   Mary    (Wefler)    McFarren.     Civil   Engineer.     Mar- 
ried, October  6,  1917,  Marie  Antoinette  Davis. 


298  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Charles  Langstaff,  B.S.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

826  Cross  Avenue. 
Born  at  Great  Grimsby,  Lincolnshire,  England,  May  25,  1887.     Son 
of  William  and  Harriet   (Chafer)  Langstaff.     Chemist. 

Charles  Edward  Whitehead,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

896   Parkside   Avenue. 
Born  at  Trenton,  N.  J.,  April  10,  1886.     Son  of  Edward  and  Fannie 
Smith    (Hutchinson)    Whitehead.     Manager,    The   Tattersall   Com- 
pany,   1908    to    date.     Married,    November    28,    1911,    Nellie    Hall 
Cranmer. 

Albert  Jackson  Colcord,  M.D.    [Univ.  of  Buffalo],  Scranton, 
Pa. 

812    Mulberry    Street. 
Born  at  Turtle  Point,  Pa.,  April  10,  1888.     Son  of  Joseph  B.  Colcord, 
M.D.,   and   Mary   Jackson.     Physician.     Major,   M.    C,   U.   S.   A., 
stationed  at  Port  of  Embarkation,  Newport  News,  Va.     Married, 
December  30,   1916,   Harriet   Smith. 

John   Henry   Super,   Jr.,   A.B.,   A.M.;   A.M.    [Pennsylvania], 
Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 

29  Charles  Street. 
Born  at   Pottsville,   Pa.,  March   13,  1887.     Son  of  John   Henry  and 
Emma  Mary  (Haeseler)  Super.     Instructor  in  Conway  Hall,  1909- 
12.     Head  of  Latin  Department,  Wilkes-Barre   High  School,  1913 
to   date.     Married,   August  28,  1913,  Sadie  Priscilla   Rothermel. 

*Matthew  Kear  Watkins,  Jr.,  B.S.  in  Econ.    [Pennsylvania], 

Mt.  Carmel,  Pa. 

Born  at  Mt.  Carmel,  Pa.,  May  27,  1885.  Son  of  Matthew  Kear  and 
Jennie  (Curnow)  Watkins.  Bank  teller.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Richard  V.  C.  Watkins,  Epsilon,  '12.  Died  at  Mt.  Carmel, 
Pa.,  February  24,  1919. 

John  William  Moon,  Newberry,  Pa. 

2121   Cummings   Street. 
Born  at  Milton,  Pa.,  August  9,  1886.     Son  of  Ellis  Peter  and  Mary 
Catherine  (Harris)   Moon.     Traveling  salesman.     Married,  Decem- 
ber 29,   1908,   Eva  May   Aurand. 

John  Taggart  Olmsted,  LL.B.,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

5  North  Third  Street. 
Born  at  Coudersport,  Pa.,  October  24,  1880.     Son  of  Arthur  Sanford 
and    Lettie    May    (Taggart)    Olmsted.     Attorney-at-law.     Referee 
in  Bankruptcy,  1913  to  date.     Married,  August  4,  1915,  Fannie  Mae 
Morrow. 


EPS1L0N  CHAPTER.  299 

Ellsworth  Holmes  Mish,  Ph.B.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

233  Broadway. 
Born  at  Bunker  Hill,  W.  Va.,  September  18,  1888.  Son  of  George 
AVashington  and  Fannie  E.  (Bell)  Mich.  Secretary  and  Treas- 
urer, Oil  States  Petroleum  Company,  New  York.  Ensign,  U.  S.  N., 
February  4,  1918,  to  July  2,  1919.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Harry  Mish,  Epsilon,  '14. 

James  Hugh  McKee,  Ph.B.;  A.M.  [Columbia],  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Case  School  of  Applied  Science. 
Born  at  Hagerstown,  Md.,  September  20,  1887.  Son  of  James  Stanley 
and  Fannie  (Baker)  McKee.  Inspector  in  Georgia  School  of 
Technology,  1912-14,  and  in  Case  School  of  Applied  Science,  1919 
to  date.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Married,  September  3,  1917,  Emma 
Elizabeth   Hill. 

Fearon  Byers  Bell,  Wilkes-Bar  re,  Pa. 

237  South  Franklin  Street. 
Born  at  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  March  20,  1888.  Son  of  George  Thomp- 
son and  Margaret  Ann  (Byers)  Bell.  Wholesale  fruit  and  produce 
merchant.  Private,  31st  Headquarters  Company,  Camp  Dix. 
Married,  March  9,  1918,  Dora  Louise  Sickler.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  Gruber  V.  Bell,  Epsilon,  '18. 


1910. 

Karl  Elmer  Richards,  Ph.B.,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

606  Telegraph  Building. 
Born  at  Massillon,  Ohio,  January  24,  1887.     Son  of  Martin  H.  and 
Mary   Jeretta    (Pratt)    Richards.     Attorney.     Married,   November 
29,  1911,   Katharine  Lindsay  Beetem. 

Risheill  Mower  Goho,  Paxtang,  Pa. 

3316  Brisbon  Street. 
Born  at  Milton,  Pa.,  March  2,  1888.     Son  of  Stephen  Oliver  and  Ella 
Jane    (Mower)    Goho.     Merchant.     Married,   May   11,   1911,   Anna 
Roberts  Smallwood. 

Edmund   Roger    Samuel,   M.D.    [Pennsylvania],   Mt.    Carmel, 

Pa. 

6  North  Hickory  Street. 

Born  at  Mt.  Carmel,  Pa.,  September  25,  1887.  Son  of  Edmund  Wil- 
liam and  Alice  (Kiefer)  Samuel.  Physician.  First  Lieutenant 
and  Captain,  M.  C,  A.  E.  F.,  August  1,  1917  — April  20,  1919. 
Married,  June  30,   1917,   Emily   Gemellia. 


300  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Clarence  George  Shenton,  A.B.,  A.M.,  LL.B. ;  LL.M.   [Colum- 
bia], Philadelphia,  Pa. 

416  Reading  Terminal. 
Born  at  Reading,  Pa.,  December  25,  1887.     Son  of  George  Creamer 
and  Elvena  (Wilhelm)   Shenton.     Counsel,  Philadelphia  and  Read- 
ing    Railway.     Phi     Beta     Kappa.     Married,    January     18,    1918, 
Edith   Shaffer  Martin. 

Walter  Vincent  Edwards,  B.S.,  Ph.B.,  Springfield,  Ohio. 

124  South  Shaffer  Street. 
Born  at  Laurelton,  W.  Va.,  July  18,  1887.  Son  of  Philip  Corin  and 
Mary  Josephine  (Vincent)  Edwards.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Secretary. 
Married,  June  30,  1915,  Gertrude  Aileen  Mauck.  Relatives  in  Fra- 
trenity,  brothers,  John  R.  Edwards,  Epsilon,  '96,  and  Richard 
N.  Edwards,  Epsilon,  '97. 

Charles  Henry  Rawlins,  Jr.,  Ph.B.,  A.M. ;  Ph.D.  [Johns  Hop- 
kins], Annapolis,  Md. 

86  Market  Street. 
Born  at  Seaford,  Del.,  February  16,  1889.  Son  of  Charles  Henry  and 
Hester  (Longfellow)  Rawlins.  Teacher.  Instructor  in  Mathe- 
matics, U.  S.  Naval  Academy,  1919  to  date.  Master  Electrician, 
Bureau  of  Aircraft  Production,  Washington,  D.  C,  February  12, 
1918  — December    17,    1918. 


1911. 

Richard     Rockefeller     Spahr,     M.D.      [Pennsylvania]      (A), 
Middletown,  Del. 

Born  at  Mechanicsburg,  Pa.,  July  10,  1889.  Son  of  Murray  Hurst 
and  Clara  Alberta  (Koser)  Spahr.  Physician.  American  Ambu- 
lance Service,  France,  1916.  Commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  M.  C, 
May  15,  1917.  Captain,  October  5,  1917.  Major,  May  4,  1918. 
Director  of  Ambulance  Companies,  307th  Sanitary  Train,  82nd 
Division,  A.  E.  F.  Married,  April  1,  1918,  Nancy  Lawrence  Hanes. 
Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Boyd  L.  Spahr,  Epsilon,  '00,  and 
Murray  H.  Spahr,  Jr.,  Epsilon,  '12. 

Vaughn  Thomas   Salter,  Evanston,  111. 

827  Mulford  Avenue. 
Born  at  Shamokin,  Pa.,  May  12,  1888.     Son  of  "William  V.  and  Mary 
(Jenkins)  Salter.     Salesmanager.     Married,  August  12,  1913,  Ruth 
Elenon    Caruthers.     Relative    in    Fraternity,    Charles    M.    Salter, 
Epsilon,  '06. 


EPSILON  CHAPTER.  301 

Charles  Martin  Lodge,  A.B.,  A.M.;  B.S.   [Maryland  State], 
Cornwall-on-Hudson,  N.  Y. 
Born  at  Crystal  Spring,  Pa.,  January  23,  1884.     Son  of  Elliott  Hayes 
and    Emily   Melissa    (Hanks)    Lodge.     Teacher    of   English,    New 
York    Military    Academy.     Married,    1914,   Sadie    Pringle. 

John  Russell  Jackson,  LL.B.,  Chambersburg,  Pa. 

Born  at  Akersville,  Pa.,  May  8,  1881.  Son  of  James  Russell  and 
Martha  (Hanks)  Jackson.  Attorney-at-law.  U.  S.  Food  Admin- 
istrator for  Fulton  County,  Pa.  Married,  December  28,  1914, 
Annie  Beachum   Stevens. 

Frank  Edward  Moyer,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Williamsport,  Pa. 

118  Ross  Street. 
Born  at  Williamsport,  Pa.,  January  3,  1883.     Son  of  Charles  Alfred 
and  Sara  Frances   (Myers)    Moyer.     Methodist  Episcopal  Clergy- 
man.    Chaplain,     Naval    Training    Station,    Boston    Harbor    and 
U.  S.  S.  Mercy.     Married,  June  8,  1911,  Mabel  Morris  Morgan. 

*Harry  Raymond  Loeser,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

Born  at  Minersville,  Pa.,  November  3,  1889.  Son  of  William  L.  and 
Mary  E.  (Heisler)  Loeser.  Died,  October  16,  1918,  at  Harrisburg, 
Pa. 

John  Blair  Moffett,  East  Lansdowne,  Pa. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  January  14,  1886.  Son  of  Robert  Hutchinson 
and  Marion  (Williams)  Moffett.  Attorney-at-law.  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
service  in  France,  November,  1918,  to  August,  1919. 

Percy  Leach  Vosburg,  Ph.B.,  Clarks  Summit,  Pa. 

Born  at  Clarks  Summit,  Pa.,  March  5,  1889.  Son  of  William  and 
Viola  (Leach)  Vosburg.  Teacher.  Enlisted,  December  27,  1917, 
312th  F.  A.,  Camp  Meade,  Md.;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
F.  A.,  U.  S.  A.,  October  16,  1918,  Instructor,  Field  Artillery 
School,  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C;  Lieutenant,  O.  R.  C,  F.  A.  Section, 
February  14,  1919. 

1912. 

Murray  Hurst  Spahr,  Jr.,  Ph.B.;  LL.B.  [Pennsylvania]   (A), 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

1005   Morris   Building. 
Born  at  Mechanicsburg,  Pa.,  March  12,  1891.     Son  of  Murray  Hurst 
and    Clara    Alberta     (Koser)     Spahr.     Attorney-at-law.     Commis- 
sioned, Second  Lieutenant,  F.  A.,  August  15,  1917;  promoted  First 


302  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Lieutenant,  17th  F.  A.,  2nd  Division,  A.  E.  F.;  twenty-two  months 
service  overseas;  discharged  August  25,  1919.  Commissioned  Cap- 
tain, F.  A.  R.  C,  1919.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Boyd 
L.  Spahr,  Epsilon,  '00,  and  Richard  R.  Spahr,  Epsilon,  '11. 

Roscoe  Osmond  Bonisteel,  (A.O.)  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

First  National  Bank  Building. 
Born  in  Sidney  Township,  County  of  Hastings,  Ontario,  Canada,  De- 
cember 23,  1888.  Son  of  Milton  Freemont  and  Frances  Anna 
(Whyte)  Bonisteel.  Attorney-at-law.  Captain,  Aircraft  Produc- 
tion Service.  Married,  September  12,  1914,  Lillian  Coleman 
Rudolph. 

Richard  Vivian  Curnow  Watkins,  Brown's  Mills,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Mt.  Carmel,  Pa.,  July  31,  1888.  Son  of  Matthew  Kear  and 
Sara  Jennie  (Curnow)  Watkins.  Farmer.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Matthew  K.  Watkins,  Jr.,  Epsilon,  '09. 

John  Augustus  Fritchey  Hall,  Ph.B.,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

Union  Trust  Building. 
Born  at  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  July  8,  1890.     Son  of  Samuel  Smith  and 
Amanda    (Feass)    Hall.     Teacher.     Attorney-at-law.     U.   S.    Com- 
missioner for  the  Middle  District  of  Pennsylvania.     U.  S.  N.  R.  F., 
Naval  Aviation,   April,    1918  —  January   17,   1919. 

Thompson  Starr  Martin,  Ph.B.,  A.M.,  LL.  B.  (A),  West  Fair- 
view,   Pa. 

Born  at  West  Fairview,  Pa.,  December  28,  1887.  Son  of  Franklin 
and   Laura   Cecelia    (Bowman)    Martin.     Attorney-at-law. 

1913. 

Fenimore  Stratton  Johnson,  M.D.    [Pennsylvania],  Hammon- 
ton,  N.  J. 
Born  at  Auburn,  N.  J.,  January  27,  1892.     Son  of  Daniel  and  Caro- 
line Steelman   (Langley)   Johnson.     Physician.     Assistant  Surgeon, 
U.   S.   N.   R.,   October,    1917.     Senior   Lieutenant   and   surgeon  on 
U.  S.  S.  Montpelier,  1919. 

Claude  Vincent  McMeen,  Ph.B.,  A.M. ;  M.D.  [Johns  Hopkins], 
Harrisburg,  Pa. 

902  North  Second  Street. 
Born  at  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  July   12,   1889.     Son  of  John  Arnold  and 
Anna  M.   (Hall)   McMeen.     Physician.     First  Lieutenant,  Medical 
Corps,   U.   S.   A.,   1917-19.     Married,   July   25,   1918,   Helen   Kline 
Montgomery. 


EPSILON  CHAPTER.  303 

William  Alexander  McCune,  Ph.B.,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

204  Reily  Street. 
Born  at  Oakville,  Pa.,  February  6,  1888.     Son  of  Samuel  Brady  and 
Mary   (Duncan)   McCune.     Teacher.     Married,  December  30,  1913, 
Mary   Elva  Green. 

Joseph  Ziegler  Hertzler,  Ph.B.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Libby,  McNeill  &  Libby. 
Born  at  Mechanicsburg,  Pa.,  June  6,  1888.  Son  of  Amos  E.  and 
Elizabeth  A.  (Ziegler)  Hertzler.  Factory  superintendent.  Second 
Lieutenant,  335th  F.  A.,  December,  1917  —  November,  1918. 
Second  Lieutenant,  109th  F.  A.— Athletic  Officer.  First  Lieu- 
tenant, 6th  Cavalry  to  June  6,  1919. 

*Earl  Eugene  Rahn,  Douglassville,  Pa. 

Born  at  Weavertown,  Pa.,  September  27,  1887.  Son  of  John  P.  and 
Marguerite  (De  Turk)  Rahn.  Lieutenant,  60th  U.  S.  Infantry. 
Killed  in  France,  October  18,  1918. 

Raymond  Britton  Whitmoyer,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J. 

High  School. 
Born   at   Beaver   Lake,    Pa.,    September   29,    1888.     Son   of   William 
James    and    Sarah    (Britton)    Whitmoyer.     Chemist    and    teacher. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.     Married,  March  27,  1915,  Helen  Lehman. 

1914. 

Lester  Ward  Auman,   A.B.,   A.M.;   B.D.    [Drew   Theological 

Seminary],  Sag  Harbor,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Mifflintown,  Pa.,  November  28,  1890.     Son  of  Wilson  Edward 

and     Emma     Caroline     (Dennis)      Auman.     Methodist     Episcopal 

Clergyman.     Phi    Beta    Kappa.     Married,   June    21,    1916,    Esther 

Marsch. 

George  Watkins  Ahl,  Ph.B.,  Boston,  Mass. 

12  Pemberton  Square. 
Born  at  Carlisle,  Pa.,  January  31,  1893.     Son  of  John  Henderson  and 
Lydia  Grace   (Eckels)   Ahl.     Manager  oil  company.     Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Oil  Branch,  Fuel  Division.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
John  Ahl,  Epsilon,  '14. 

John  Cary  Ahl,  A.B.,  Carlisle,  Pa. 

267  South  Hanover  Street. 
Born  at  Carlisle,  Pa.,  August  3,  1891.     Son  of  John  Henderson  and 
Lydia    Grace    (Eckels)     Ahl.     Salesman.     Corporal,    Co.    D,    28th 


304  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Engineers,    A.    E.    F.,    France.     Relative    in    Fraternity,    brother, 
George  W.  Ahl,  Epsilon,  '14. 

Foster  Elias  Brenneman,  Ph.B.,  A.M.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

2837  North  Bambrey  Street. 
Born  at  Balfour,  Pa.,  March  1,  1892.     Son  of  Abram  Hertzler  and 
Mary  Catharine    (Heagy)    Brenneman.     Clerk.     Phi   Beta   Kappa. 
Married,  January  21,  1916,  Elizabeth  Jeanette  Schoch. 

Jay  Deardorff  Cook,  Ph.B.,  Chester,  Pa. 

102  West  Twenty-third  Street. 
Born  at  Dillsburg,  Pa.,  November  6,  1894.     Son  of  George  Washing- 
ton and  Nancy   (Beitzel)  Cook.     Chemist.     Married,  December  28, 
1918,   Margaretta   Allen   Nelson. 

Irving  Adalbert  Marsland,  D.D.S.  [New  York  College  of  Den- 
tistry], Maraaroneck,  N.  Y. 

29  Beach  Avenue. 
Born  at  Cold  Spring  Harbor,  L.  I.,  N.  Y.,  November  1,  1891.     Son  of 
Isaac    Adalbert    and    Ida     (Pearsall)     Marsland.     Dentist.     First 
Lieutenant,  Dental  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  1918-1919.     Married,  January 
23,   1918,   Elizabeth  Ann  Brewer. 

Harry  Mish,  Bunker  Hill,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Bunker  Hill,  W.  Va.,  July  31,  1890.  Son  of  George  Washing- 
ton and  Fannie  Ellsworth  (Bell)  Mish.  Horticulturist.  Married, 
February  17,  1916,  Ruth  Miller.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Ellsworth    Holmes   Mish,   Epsilon,   '09. 

John  Karl  Miller,  Jr.,  Marietta,  Pa. 

Born  at  Marietta,  Pa.,  May  8,  1892.  Son  of  John  Kauffman  and 
Helen  Rebecca  (Mellinger)  Miller.  Chemist.  Enlisted  Signal 
Corps.  Served  with  Fifth  Regimental  Machine  Gun  Company. 
U.  S.  M.  C.  in  the  A.  E.  F.  Wounded  in  action,  June  16,  1918,  at 
Belleau  Woods.     Discharged,   May  31,   1919. 

William  Henry  Shepler,  Jr.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

206  Maryland  Trust  Building. 
Born   at   Carlisle,   Pa.,   July   22,   1890.    Son   of  William   Henry   and 
Mary  (McCreary)   Shepler.     Salesman.     Private,  Motor  Transport 
Corps.     Served  one  year  with  A.  E.  F.,  France.     Married,  July  18, 
1917,   Delia  Marion  Drawbaugh. 

Francis  Glen  Wilson,  Ph.B.,  A.M.,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

800  North  Sixth  Street. 
Born    at   Sparrows    Point,   Md.,   November   28,    1891.     Son   of   John 
William  and  Annie  M.   (Sollenberger)   Wilson.     Teacher. 


EPSILON  CHAPTER.  305 

Walter  Bland  Numbers,  A.B.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

4318  Germantown  Avenue. 
Born  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  May  17,  1889.     Son  of  Thomas  Orin  and 
Elenor  Jane  (Dix)  Numbers.     Superintendent  City  Schools,  Barry, 
111.     Sergeant,  73rd  Aero  Squadron,  A.  E.  F. 

*Arthur  Burner  Haas,  Duncannon,  Pa. 

Born  at  Duncannon,  Pa.,  May  30,  1891.  Son  of  Charles  F.  and  Alice 
B.  Haas.     Clerk.     Died  at  Duncannon,  Pa.,  April  26,  1913. 

1915. 

Edward  Carlyle  Boss,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

355  South  Thirteenth  Street. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  April  23,  1892.     Son  of  James  Gemaliel  and 
Sarah    Ledum    (Bartolet)    Boss.     Mechanical    and    civil    engineer. 
Married,   October   19,   1918,   Rheda  Irene   Bird.     Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  Benson   B.   Boss,  Epsilon,  '08. 

Walter  William  Kistler,  A.B. ;  M.D.  [Hahn.  Med.  Coll.,  Phila.], 

Minersville,  Pa. 

Born  at  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  June  18,  1894.  Son  of  Dr.  Douglas 
Seidel  and  Sallie  (Kunkle)  Kistler.  Physician.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  Robert  Kistler,  Epsilon,  '15. 

Robert   Benjamin   Kistler,   Ph.B. ;   M.D.    [Hahn.   Med.    Coll., 
Phila.],  Minersville,  Pa. 

Born  at  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  June  18,  1894.  Son  of  Dr.  Douglas 
Seidel  and  Sallie  (Kunkle)  Kistler.  Physician.  Was  in  S.  A.  T.  C. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Walter  Kistler, 
Epsilon,   '15. 

Robert  Dinsmore  Milligan,  Madison,  N.  J. 

10  Glendale   Road. 
Born  at  Wellsville,  Pa.,  April  2,  1894.     Son  of  Joseph  and  Margaret 
(Belt)    Milligan.     Salesman.     Served    two    years   with   A.    E.    F., 
Hospital  and  Ambulance  Service. 

Arthur  Mahlon  Reeves,  Woodstown,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Coatesville,  Pa.,  April  5,  1891.  Son  of  Josiah  Philips  and 
Mary  (Hoffecker)  Reeves.  Salesman  and  chemist.  Married  July 
8,  1916,  Edith  Gertrude  Keister. 

William  Leininger  Eshelman,  Ph.B.,  Mohnton,  Pa. 

Born  at  Mohnton,  Pa.,  November   12,   1891.     Son  of  John  Jay  and 


306  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Arabella  Grill  (Leininger)  Eshelman.  Teacher  and  chemist 
1915-20.  Manufacturer  of  hosiery,  1920  to  date.  Married, 
August  23,  1917,  Beulah  Mohie  Leininger. 

1916. 

Henry  Mark  Bcalor,  Shamokin,  Pa. 

53  South  Diamond  Street. 
Born  at  Shamokin,  Pa.,  November  26,  1894.     Son  of  Dr.  John  Weibley 
and  Mary  Catherine  (Albert)  Bealor.     Clerk.     Served  eight  months 
in  A.  E.  F.,  France,  with  Co.  A,  28th  Infantry,  First  Division. 

William  Rogers  Diver,  Haskell,  N.  J. 

54   Burnside    Place. 
Born  at  Pennsgrove,  N.  J.,  December  19,  1893.     Son  of  William  and 
Emma  Louisa  (Summerill)  Diver.     Engineer  with  E.  I.  du  Pont  de 
Nemours    &    Co.     Married,    June    14,    1918,    Helen    Marian    Good. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Joseph  Diver,  Epsilon,  '05. 

George  Harold  Henry,  Shippensburg,  Pa. 

Born  at  Des  Moines,  Iowa,  August  8,  1892.  Son  of  George  Conrad 
and  Henrietta  Burns  (Ulrich)  Henry.  Insurance  business. 
Served  with  80th  Field  Artillery,  Battery  E,  7th  Division,  A.  E.  F. 

Davis  Paul  Rogers,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

1541  South  Thirteenth  Street. 
Born  at  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  March  10,  1892.     Son  of  David  and  Emily 
(Mickey)    Rogers.     Chemist  with   Pennsylvania  Highway  Commis- 
sion.    Married,  October  10,  1918,  Gertrude  Minerva  Keil. 

Charles  Herbert  Reitz,  A.B.,  Mount  Carmel,  Pa. 

234  West  Third  Street. 
Born  at  Rebuck,  Pa.,  December  1,  1894.     Son  of  Elias  R.  and  Lydia 
Ellen  Reitz.     Teacher.     Phi  Beta  Kappa.     First  Lieutenant,  F.  A., 
Camp    Devens,    Mass.,    May,    1917;    Captain,    F.    A.    Replacement 
Depot,   Camp   Zachary   Taylor,    1918. 

Joseph  Alexander  Stuart,  B.S.,  in  Chem.  Eng.    [Pennsylvania 

State  College],  Washington,  D.  C. 

War   Department. 
Born  at  Carlisle,  Pa.,  October  31,  1891.     Son  of  Hugh  Silas  and  Mary 
Learning   (Baird)   Stuart.     First  Lieutenant,  56th  U.  S.  Infantry, 
1917  to  date.     Married,  June  8,  1918,  Florence  Edwards  Warren. 

Aaron  Stuart  Powell,  Kingston,  Pa. 

38  Pierce  Street. 
Born  at  Plymouth,  Pa.,  January  9,  1891.     Son  of  William  Francis  and 


EPSILON  CHAPTER.  307 

Sarah     Katherine     (Williams)      Powell.     First     Lieutenant,     64th 
Pioneer  Infantry.     Special  agent. 


1917. 

Harry  Delmer  Robinson,  A.B.,  Winchester,  Va. 

120  North  Market  Street. 
Born  at  Fairmont,  W.  Va.,  August  21,  1896.     Son  of  Charles  Lee  and 
Maria  Elizabeth    (Barnes)    Robinson.     Ice   and  cold  storage  busi- 
ness.    C.   O.   T.   C,   Camp   Lee,   Va.,   August   to   November,   1918. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Charles  A.  Robinson,  Epsilon,  '20. 

Lindley   Rhea   Murray,   Shippensburg',   Pa. 

Born  at  Shippensburg,  Pa.,  April  4,  1894.  Son  of  Lindley  Davis  and 
Lydia  Belle  (Kyner)  Murray.  Druggist.  Sergeant,  M.  C, 
U.  S.  A.,  and  served  in  Medical  Army  School,  Washington,  D.  C, 
April,    1918,   to   June,    1919. 

Donald  Beitzell  Filler,  A.B.,  Carlisle,  Pa. 

Born  at  Carlisle,  Pa.,  March  22,  1896.  Son  of  Mervin  Grant  and 
Mildred  Endora  (Beitzell)  Filler.  First  Lieutenant,  326th  In- 
fantry, 82nd  Division,  A.  E.  F.  Participated  in  San  Mihiel  and 
Argonne  and  was  severely  gassed,  August  4,  1918.  Relative  in 
Fraternity,  father,  Mervin  G.  Filler,  Epsilon,  '93. 

Elbert  E.  Davies,  A.B.,  Montrose,  Pa. 

Born  at  Clifford,  Pa.,  June  29,  1890.  Son  of  Frank  A.  and  Christina 
A.  (Russell)  Davis.  Accountant  U.  S.  Civil  Service.  Sergeant, 
Ordnance  Corps.     Married,  December  28,   1918,   Hazel  Sanford. 

Elna  Harrison  Nelson,  A.B.  [Michigan],  Detroit,  Mich. 

198  Highland  Avenue,  Highland  Park. 
Born  at  Dyberry,  Pa.,  November  5,  1888.     Son  of  Lafayette  Welling- 
ton   and    Rosa    (Baker)    Nelson.     Teacher    and    athletic    director. 
30th  Company,  C.  O.  T.  C,  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  August  to  November, 
1918.     Married,  August  14,  1917,  Caroline  L.  Brown. 


1918. 

Vincent  Gruber  Bell,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 

110  North  Franklin  Street. 
Born  at  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  October  4,  1893.     Son  of  George  T.  and 
Magaret    (Ryers)    Bell.     Wholesale    fruit    and    produce    business. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Fearon  Byers  Bell,  Epsilon,  '09. 


3o8  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Paul  Loomis  Hutchinson,  A.B.,  Lewistown,  Pa. 

Born  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  October  3,  1898.  Son  of  William  Albert 
and  Mary  (Loomis)  Hutchinson.  Served  as  radio  electrician  in 
U.  S.  Navy.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  father,  Dr.  William  Albert 
Hutchinson,  Epsilon,  '92. 

Harold  St.  Clair  Carter,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

1413  South  Fiftieth  Street. 
Born  at  St.  Clair,  Pa.,  January  12,  1895.     Son  of  Samuel  Cornelius 
and  Emma  (Myetetus)  Carter.     Clergyman.     Served  as  Lieutenant, 
F.  A.,  U.  S.  A. 

John  David  Weidenhafer,  Shamokin,  Pa. 

14  North  Sixth  Street. 
Born  at  Shamokin,  Pa.,  November  4,  1895.     Son  of  Charles  Adam  and 
Olive   T.    (Shellenberger)    Weidenhafer.    Chemist,    du    Pont   Dye 
Company. 

Ralph  Bowman  Spong,  Millersburg,  Pa. 

Born  at  Millersburg,  Pa.,  July  26,  1895.  Son  of  Harry  Bowman 
and  Eva  (Mawrey)  Spong.  Clerk.  Enlisted  December  5,  1917. 
First  Class  Sergeant  in  Evacuation  Hospital  No.  13,  A.  E.  F. 
Discharged,  July  26,  1919.  Married,  June  20,  1918,  Arlene  Eugenia 
Moyer. 

Harry  Elbert  Evans,  Orwin,  Pa. 

Born  at  Muir,  Pa.,  August  9,  1894.  Son  of  George  Grant  and  Eliza- 
beth (Reiner)  Evans.  Merchant.  Married,  October  27,  1919, 
Jennie  A.  Bendigo. 

Charles  Wendell  Holmes,  Cape  May  Court  House,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Cape  May  Court  House,  N.  J.  April  2,  1896.  Son  of 
Charles  R.  and  Susan  C.  (Tyler)  Holmes.  Served  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, U.  S.  Marine  Corps. 

*John  T.  Richards,  Jr.,  Hazleton,  Pa. 

Born  at  Hazleton,  Pa.,  May  16,  1896.  Son  of  John  T.  and  Martha 
Jane  (Carter)  Richards.  Served  with  the  A.  E.  F.,  and  died 
in  France,  October  22,  1918. 

Robert  Gardner  Hendricks,  LL.B.,  Doylestown,  Pa. 

Born  at  Doylestown,  Pa.,  September  1,  1896.  Son  of  Jacob  Freeman 
and  Annie  (Garner)  Hendricks.  Second  Lieutenant,  52nd  In- 
fantry, November  27,  1917;  transferred  to  302nd  Battalion  Heavy 
Tank  Corps,  A.  E.  F.,  and  to  Educational  Commission  in  France. 


EPSILON  CHAPTER.  309 

Frank  Raymond  Adams,  A.B.,  Rupert,  Pa. 

Born  at  Catawissa,  Pa.,  September  20,  1892.  Son  of  Samuel  P.  and 
Harriet  (Strausser)  Adams.  F.  A.  C.  O.  T.  C,  Camp  Zachary 
Taylor,  August  to  December,  1918. 

1919. 

Ira  Shute  Pimm,  A.B.,  Camden,  N.  J. 

620  South  Fifth  Street. 
Born  at  Richwood,  N.  J.,  December  5,  1896.     Son  of  Levi  and  Jennie 
(Ledden)    Pimm.     Second    Lieutenant,    Infantry,    U.    S.    A.     Dis- 
charged January  16,  1919. 

Donald  Parks  Bellows,  Glyndon,  Md. 

Born  at  Glyndon,  Md.,  June  24,  1895.  Son  of  George  Ross  and  Ida 
Virginia  (Parks)  Bellows.  Insurance.  Served  as  Mess  Sergeant 
and  in  Aero  Repair  Section  at  Fort  Worth,  Texas. 

Edward  Yates  Catlin,  New  Castle,  Pa. 

201  Boyles  Avenue. 
Born  at  Port  Allegheny,  Pa.,  October  20,  1897.    Son  of  Charles  Wash- 
burn   and    Iola    Madeleine     (Yates)     Catlin.     Newspaper    writer. 
Married,  August  18,  1917,  Margaret  Elizabeth  Shearer. 

Cornelius  Van  Dyke  Conover,  Jr.,  Penn's  Grove,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Silverton,  N.  J.,  March  30,  1897.  Son  of  Rev.  C.  Van  Dyke 
and  Frances  (Walker)  Conover.  Efficiency  expert  with  E.  I.  du 
Pont  de  Nemours.  Served  in  Officers'  Training  School  U.  S.  Navy, 
May  to  December,  1918. 

Floyd  Charles  Lepperd,  A.B.,  Duncannon,  Pa. 

Born  at  Ducannon,  Pa.,  August  7,  1896.  Son  of  George  Washing- 
ton and  Elizabeth  May  (Charles)  Lepperd.  Medical  student  at 
University  of  Pennsylvania. 

John  Milton  Rossing,  Baltimore,  Md. 

2401  Greenmount  Avenue. 
Born    at    Baltimore,    Md.,    July    12,    1892.     Son    of   Henry    A.    and 
Emma  C.  (Fischer)   Rossing.     Clergyman.     Married,  June  5,  1918, 
Emma  Thomas  Hunt. 

*Kenneth  Lewars  Steck,  Carlisle,  Pa. 

Born  at  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  May  24,  1893.  Son  of  Rev.  Augustus 
Rhynold  and  Bertha  (Melick)  Steck.  He  served  as  a  Corporal  in 
the  104th  Engineer  Regiment's  Headquarters  Company.  He  died 
on  April  26,  1918,  at  Camp  McClellan,  Anniston,  Ala. 


3io  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Robert  Eugene  Minnich,  A.B.,  Wiconisco,  Pa. 

Born  at  Wiconisco,  Pa.,  August  25,  1897.  Son  of  Claude  Eugene  and 
Bertie  Odella  (Williams)  Minnich.  Commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Infantry,  September  16,  1918.     Teacher. 

Fayette  Newcomb  Talley,  A.B.,  Port  Norris,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Bridgeton,  N.  J.,  December  19,  1896.  Son  of  Louis  Henry 
and  Julia  Cambols  (Newcomb)  Talley.  Served  in  the  U.  S.  Naval 
Reserve  Force,  June  to  December,  1918. 

McKinlev  Hobart  Stevens,  Gordon,  Pa. 

Born  at  New  Bloomfield,  Pa.,  February  26,  1896.  Son  of  Rev. 
William  H.  and  Dora  (Campbell)  Stevens.  Commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant  and  served  in  the  A.  E.  F.  in  the  following:  368th  In- 
fantry, 54th  Infantry,  52nd  Infantry  and  Gerardmer  Sector  of 
trenches.     Discharged,  June   17,   1919. 

1920. 

John  Ambrose  Marlin  Keen,  A.B.,  Wiconisco,  Pa. 

Born  at  Wiconisco,  Pa.,  October  31,  1898.  Son  of  William  Henry 
Clay  and  Mary  Amelia  (Hocklander)  Keen.  Served  in  Plattsburg 
Training  Camp  and  S.  A.  T.  C.  at  Dickinson  College.  Student. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  LeRoy  Keen,  Epsilon,  '07. 

Charles  Arthur  Robinson,  A.B.,  Winchester,  Va. 

120  North  Market  Street. 
Born  at  Fairmont,  W.  Va.,  June  24,  1900.  Son  of  Charles  Lee  and 
Maria  Elizabeth  (Barnes)  Robinson.  Second  Lieutenant,  Infantry, 
U.  S.  A.,  September  16,  1918,  and  stationed  at  Boston  College, 
Mass.  Discharged,  December  21,  1918.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Harry  D.  Robinson,  Epsilon,  '17. 

Edgar  Parvin  Lawrence,  A.B.,  Island  Heights,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Vineland,  N.  J.,  May  29,  1894.  Son  of  Ananias  and  Hannah 
(Heartshorn)  Lawrence. 

Dale  Harold  Learn,  A.B.,  Cresco,  Pa. 

Born  at  Cresco,  Pa.,  December  8,  1897.  Son  of  Milton  Stewart  and 
Nettie  (Bush)  Learn.  Sergeant  in  S.  A.  T.  C.  at  Dickinson 
College. 

William  Thomas  Long,  A.B.,  Bolivar,  Pa. 

P.    O.    Box   177. 
Born  at  Bolivar,  Pa.,  August  12,  1896.     Son  of  Robert  and  Minnie 
Agnes  (Clawson)  Long.     Student.     Private,  324th  Field  Battalion, 
Signal  Corps,  June  1,  1918,  to  January  25,  1919. 


EPSILON  CHAPTER.  311 

1921. 

Frederick  Carver  Wagner,  Hanover,  Pa. 

100  Frederick  Street. 
Born    at    Hanover,    Pa.,    November    27,   1899.     Son   of   Charles    and 
Beulah  Virginia   (Carver)   Wagner.     Student. 

Glendon  Franklin  Sheppard,  Cedarville,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Cedarville,  N.  J.,  February  1,  1898.  Son  of  William  Bacon 
and  Florence  (Bateman)  Sheppard.  Student.  Served  in  S.  A. 
T.  C.  at  Dickinson  College. 

James  Milton  Skeath,  Mahanoy  City,  Pa. 

1304   East   Center   Street. 
Born  at  Mahanoy  City,  Pa.,  May  23,  1898.     Son  of  James  and  Eliza- 
beth    Jane     (Woodward)     Skeath.     Student.     Relative     in     Fra- 
ternity, brother,  William  C.  Skeath,  Epsilon,  '05. 

Harry  Newman  Gitt,  Hanover,  Pa. 

305  Centennial  Avenue. 
Born  at  Hanover,  Pa.,  December  20,  1898.     Son  of  William  Henry 
and    Ida    Rebecca    (Kline)     Gitt.     Second    Lieutenant,    Infantry, 
U.  S.  A.,  September  16,  1918,  and  stationed  as  instructor  at  Union 
College,  S.  A.  T.  C.     Discharged,  December  20,  1918. 

Frank  Gees  Black,  Baltimore,  Md. 

208  Lawrens  Street. 
Born  at  Cambridge,  Md.,  March  24,  1898.     Son  of  William  Sumter 
and  Elizabeth  Slicer   (Gees)   Black.     Student. 

Paul  Reynolds  Walker,  Bolivar,  Pa. 

Born  at  Bolivar,  Pa.,  November  12,  1896.  Son  of  Christopher  and 
Sarah  Alice  (Reynolds)  Walker.  Served  in  Signal  Corps,  U.  S.  A. 
Student. 

Edward  Gardiner  Latch,  Baltimore,  Md. 

2003  Grantley  Street. 
Born  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  January  14,  1901.     Son  of  William  Jacob 
and   Carolina   Hall    (Lockhart)    Latch.     Student. 

Herbert  Leroy  Davis,  Cedarville,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Cedarville,  N.  J.,  December  20,  1897.  Son  of  Ephraim  Mul- 
ford  and  Eleanor  Westfall  (Diament)  Davis.  Served  in  S.  A. 
T.  C,  at  Dickinson  College.     Student. 


3i2  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Harrington  John  Barrus,  Denver  Colo. 

1251    Pennsylvania   Street. 
Born  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  April  7,  1897.     Son  of  Sherman  Monroe  and 
Nellie    (Davidson)    Barrus.     Served    as   private   in    Co.    A,    128th 
Engineers   and  with  A.   E.  F.   in  France.     Draftsman. 


1922. 

John  Edwin  Klingman,  Mifflinburg,  Pa. 

Born  at  Mifflinburg,  Pa.,  August  19,  1899.  Son  of  George  and  Mary 
(Burd)   Klingman.     Student. 

Harry  Lloyd  Miller,  Tunkhannock,  Pa. 

R  D.  No.  2. 
Born  at  Tunkhannock,  Pa.,  November  4,  1899.     Son  of  Addison  Elmer 
and  Gertrude  (Kunsman)  Miller.     Served  in  S.  A.  T.  C.  at  Dickin- 
son College.    Student. 

Albert  Matthias  Grant,  Toms  River,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  August  28,  1898.  Son  of  William  Rob- 
bins  and  Minnie  Augusta  (Kemes)  Grant.  Served  in  S.  A.  T.  C. 
at  Dickinson  College.     Student. 

Albert  Berkey,  Bolivar,  Pa. 

Born  at  Bolivar,  Pa.,  September  23,  1898.  Son  of  Thomas  Leslie  and 
Minnie  Jane  Berkey.     Student. 

Fred  Wallace  Davis,  South  Gibson,  Pa. 

Born  at  South  Gibson,  Pa.,  January  29,  1897.  Son  of  Earl  Lazelle 
and  Jessie   (Warren)   Davis.     Student. 

1923. 

Frederick  Kirk  Maddrix,  Marcus  Hook,  Pa. 

1016  Yates  Avenue. 
Born  at  Cresfield,  Md.,  September  27,  1900.     Son  of  Samuel  Asbury 
and  Eva  Alice    (Lawson)   Maddrix.     Student. 

Donald  Haverstick  Goodyear,  Carlisle,  Pa. 

Born  at  Carlisle,  Pa.,  March  26,  1902.  Son  of  Samuel  Marrette 
and  Edna  Grace  (Weibley)   Goodyear.     Student. 

Bruce  Gordon  Trumbower,  Hunlock  Creek,  Pa. 

Born  at  Hunlock  Creek,  Pa.,  June  9,  1898.  Son  of  Arnold  Bertler 
and  Delia  (Benscoter)  Trumbower.     Student. 


EPSILON  CHAPTER.  313 

Elmer  John  Gray,  Torrance,  Pa. 

Born  at  Kelly  Station,  Pa.,  June  15,  1900.  Son  of  Albert  John  and 
Jennie  Lewis  (Campbell)  Gray.     Student. 

John  Wilmer  Fisher  Harter,  Hollida3^sburg,  Pa. 

Born  at  Dudley,  Pa.,  July  11,  1900.  Son  of  Elmer  Ellsworth  and 
Bertha  May  (Sparks)  Harter.  Student.  Served  in  S.  A.  T.  C. 
at  Dickinson  College. 

James  Miller  Maurer,  Minersville,  Pa. 

Born  at  Minersville,  Pa.,  June  30,  1901.  Son  of  James  Anthony  and 
Lydia  (Miller)  Maurer. 


ZETA   CHAPTER   HOUSE 

Franklin  and  Marshall  College 


Zeta  Chapter 

FRANKLIN  AND  MARSHALL  COLLEGE 

LANCASTER,  PENNSYLVANIA 


Instituted  October  13,  A.D.  1854 


JOHN  MERRELL  RUBY 
WILLIAM  FOXHALL  RICHSTEIN 
MARK  KERNS 
GEORGE  WILLIAM  SILVIS 
WILLIAM  ADDISON  DUNCAN 
URIAH  SANDT 


History  of  Zeta  Chapter 

Zeta  Chapter  was  organized  by  William  Lewis  Neff,  of  the 
Gamma  Chapter,  while  a  student  at  law  in  the  office  of  Colonel 
Reah  Frazer  at  Lancaster.  By  a  previous  arrangement,  Van 
Lear  Perry,  who  had  been  at  Lafayette  College  with  Neff,  met 
him  there  and  entered  Franklin  and  Marshall  College,  and  they 
jointly  instituted  the  chapter  on  the  13th  of  October,  1854,  a 
charter  having  been  previously  granted  by  the  Alpha  Chapter. 

Although  the  majority  of  the  first  initiates  died  in  the 
prime  of  their  manhood,  their  lives  bear  the  mark  of  distin- 
guished service,  not  only  within  the  narrow  confines  of  their 
particular  homes,  but  service  to  the  country  at  large.  Their 
ardent  devotion  to  life  and  learning,  to  duty  and  country,  their 
manly  virtues  and  unfaltering  courage  remind  us  of  our  solemn 
pledge  to  the  high  and  lofty  ideals  which  these  founders  baptized 
with  their  life's  blood  for  our  guidance  and  imitation. 

For  fully  twenty  years  Zefa  Chapter  enjoyed  a  prosperous 
and  uninterrupted  career.  Although  the  college  fraternity  as 
such  was  in  those  days  mgrata  persona  with  the  faculties  every- 
where, and  Zeta  Chapter  was  no  exception  to  the  rule,  but  very 
little  friction  is  reported  in  the  minutes  between  the  members  and 
the  higher  powers.  It  is  but  natural  that  a  secret  organization 
of  young  men,  by  common  consent,  subject  to  stringent  rules 
and  regulations,  should  arouse  the  suspicion  and  criticism  of 
many  an  honest  and  well  meaning  college  professor.  Those 
were  the  years  of  the  first  storm  and  stress  of  fraternity  life,  and 
many  a  chapter  perished  in  the  struggle.  Those  were  the  years 
in  which  the  American  college  boy  awakened  to  a  sense  of  his 
own  individual  co-operation  in  his  educational  career ;  they 
mark  an  epoch  in  the  history  of  our  whole  educational  system. 
Crude,  infantile  and  infrequent  as  the  chapter  meetings  were  in 
those  years,  primitive  and  unofficial  as  their  meeting  places 
seem  to  have  been,  there  is  no  indication  of  lack  of  interest  and 

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318  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

enthusiasm.  And  when  we  read  in  the  minutes  of  an  October 
session  of  1869  that  the  faculty  had  increased  its  rigid  sur- 
veillance over  the  fraternities,  we  find  this  followed  by  the 
resolution  henceforth  to  hold  fewer  business  meetings  and  more 
social  gatherings  to  make  the  secrecy  appear  less  conspicuous. 
Poverty  was  the  lot  of  the  men  of  that  time,  and  the  chapter 
had  hardly  ventured  upon  the  renting  of  a  hall.  During  the  war 
year  of  1864  its  chairs  were  confiscated  and  the  carpet  was  sold 
for  the  payment  of  the  rent,  and  the  meeting  had  again  to  be 
held  in  some  young  lawyer's  lonely  office  or  perchance  in  the 
cellar  of  the  Literary  Society  halls.  But  not  daunted  in  the 
least,  the  boys  went  on  somewhat  in  Plato's  fashion  to  cultivate 
"  eros  "  and  "  Dialegesthai  "  friendship  and  thirst  for  knowl- 
edge, and  to  hold  anniversaries  with  great  pomp,  graced  by  the 
usual  poem,  the  valedictory  and  the  response. 

The  interregnum  of  1873—74,  of  which  no  minutes  are 
extant,  was  followed  by  a  second  period  of  twenty  years,  with 
intervals  between  1885  and  1887,  1891  and  1895.  This  is  the 
period  of  the  rise  of  the  American  university,  with  its  accom- 
panying disturbances  of  college  life  and  college  learning.  The 
old  primitive  conditions  of  fraternity  methods  and  meetings  had 
been  outgrown,  students  became  more  choice  in  dress  and  man- 
ners and  in  the  selection  of  men  on  the  basis  of  new  judgments  ; 
the  meetings  were  suspended  for  months  and  years,  because  of 
the  lack  of  men,  but  the  spirit  lingered  on.  Brothers  Hager  and 
Keller  with  singular  loyalty  satisfied  the  requirements  of  the 
charter,  until  a  better  day  dawned,  and  the  opportunity  of  a 
more  vigorous  life  had  arrived.  During  the  larger  portion  of 
this  second  period  the  chapter  succeeded  in  renting  and  paying 
for  a  hall,  in  which  they  regularly  met  once  a  week,  while  in  the 
first  period  meetings  took  place  at  long  intervals  of  a  month  — 
rarely  every  two  weeks.  This  period  is,  therefore,  the  period  of 
closer  fellowship,  of  solidification,  of  effort  towards  permanency 
on  the  basis  of  real  estate.  It  was  also  the  period  when  the  rela- 
tion between  faculty  and  fraternity  grew  more  friendly,  when  the 
authorities  began  to  see  the  educational  value  of  fraternal  life, 
and  in  the  new  universities  fraternities  spring  up  like  mush- 
rooms.    It  is,  however,  not  until  1896,  the  beginning  of  the 


HISTORY  OF  ZETA  CHAPTER.  319 

"  modern  period,"  that  the  chapter  becomes  fully  and  perma- 
nently established  as  a  prominent  factor  in  the  college  com- 
munity. The  names  of  the  sainted  Glase  Gerhard,  of  Pilgram 
and  Dieffenbach  are  pre-eminent  in  those  days  of  reconstruction. 
We  read  in  a  minute  of  September  30,  1896:  "A  house  was 
rented  on  West  James  Street,  in  close  proximity  to  the  college. 
Already  fraternity  life  has  advanced  tenfold.  All  the  boys 
voice  the  one  sentiment  that  it  is  the  only  ideal  college  life. 
This  evening  was  a  notable  one  for  Zeta  Chapter."  For  the 
last  twenty-four  years  the  number  of  active  members  has  been 
greater  than  ever  before,  the  Fraternity  has  become  a  dis- 
ciplinary power  in  the  college,  it  has  become  a  great  benevolent 
institution.  In  1886  the  chapter  contributed  one  hundred  dol- 
lars towards  the  observatory;  in  1900  the  same  amount  to  the 
Science  building,  while  individual  members  gave  many  thou- 
sands towards  the  building  and  its  equipment,  furnishing  a 
professor's  room.  The  Fraternity  revived  and  intensified  the 
alumni's  interest  for  the  college. 

Except  for  the  dislocation  caused  by  the  Great  War,  the 
continuing  record  of  the  chapter  has  been  uneventful  until  re- 
cently. As  nearly  as  can  be  ascertained,  Zeta  furnished  sixty 
men  for  the  army,  navy  and  aviation  corps  of  the  United  States 
during  the  war.  Most  of  these  saw  service  in  the  American 
Expeditionary  Force,  Major  Frederick  A.  Rupp,  of  the  Medi- 
cal Corps  being  doubtless  of  the  earliest  class,  1897,  to  enter 
the  service.  Lieut.  Henry  C.  Welker,  1902,  who  died  at  the 
Walter  Reed  Hospital,  Washington,  D.  C,  having  been  in- 
valided home  from-  France,  was  the  only  one  of  the  chapter 
to  lose  his  life  in  defense  of  democracy.  After  the  establish- 
ment of  the  Students  Army  Training  Corps,  the  active  members 
lived  in  the  barracks  with  the  rest  of  the  students,  and  the 
house  was  practically  disused  from  September,  1918,  to  Janu- 
ary, 1919.  It  was  a  difficult  period  for  the  chapter,  but  it 
was  decided  to  keep  up  the  chapter  house  as  long  as  possible. 
A  portion  of  the  interest  of  the  Zeta  Chapter  House  Fund 
was  of  great  help  at  this  time,  in  tiding  over  the  financial  diffi- 
culty. The  fifteen  members  in  the  S.  A.  T.  C.  kept  the  spirit 
alive,    and   even    initiated   new   men.     At    last,    in    September, 


320  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1919,  the  long-awaited  consummation  was  accomplished  of 
securing  as  its  own  the  house  which  had  been  rented  by  the 
chapter  for  eight  years.  The  alumni  and  officers  of  the  House 
Fund  agreed  to  purchase  the  house  at  558  West  James  Street 
for  $7,500.00,  and  paid  about  $1,000.00  for  improvements. 
A  mortgage  was  executed  for  a  portion  of  the  purchase  price. 
Zeta  now  rejoices  in  the  possession  of  its  own  house,  after 
nearly  twenty -five  years  of  endeavor;  and  it  was  fortunate  that 
the  house  was  taken,  as  the  chapter  would  otherwise  have  been 
homeless,  since  another  college  organization  was  about  to  buy 
it.  So  Zeta  can  welcome  to  its  house  as  well  as  to  its  heart 
every  Phi  Kapp  Avho  may  visit  Lancaster. 


Zeta  Chapter 

1853. 

^Samuel  Vernon  Ruby,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Ph.D.,  Collegeville,  Pa. 

Born  at  Carlisle,  Pa.,  May  22,  1832.  Son  of  Samuel  and  Elizabeth 
(Rupp)  Ruby.  Educator.  He  enlisted  as  a  volunteer  in  Com- 
pany A,  Seventh  Regiment  Infantry,  Pennsylvania  Reserve  Corps, 
participating  in  many  battles  and  rising  to  the  rank  of  lieutenant. 
He  was  a  prisoner  of  war  from  May,  1864,  to  March,  1865,  and  in 
April,  1866,  was  honorably  discharged.  Judge  Advocate  in  mili- 
tary district  of  Alexandria,  Va.;  also  held  the  same  office  and 
Assistant  Inspector-General  at  Camp  Butler,  111.,  in  1865  and  1866. 
Professor  of  Ancient  Languages  in  Palatinate  College,  Myerstown, 
Pa.,  1868-72.  Professor  of  English  Literature  and  Belles  Lettres 
in  Ursinus  College,  1872-96.  He  married,  December  28,  1886,  Mary 
E.  Titzel.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  John  M.  Ruby,  Zeta, 
'56.     He  died  at  Collegeville,  Pa.,  March  12,  1896. 

1855. 

*Mark  Kerns  A.B.,  Chambersburg,  Pa. 

Born  at  Bedford,  Pa.,  in  1835.  Son  of  Abraham  and  Naomi  (Ish) 
Kerns.  He  engaged  in  the  real  estate  business.  He  entered 
the  Federal  service  July  26,  1861,  in  Philadelphia,  and  was  pro- 
moted to  Captain  of  Battery  G,  First  Pennsylvania  Artillery,  on 
September  14,  1861.  He  was  wounded  in  the  battle  of  Gaines' 
Mills,  v  a.,  July  27,  1862,  and  was  mortally  wounded  in  the  second 
battle  of  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862.  His  body  was  never  re- 
covered. 

*William  Foxhall  Richstein,  A.M.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  June  27,  1836.  Son  of  George  and  Mary 
Ann  Foxhall  (Sturman)  Richstein.  Bookseller.  He  married, 
March  19,  1862,  Jemima  Reese  Lester.  Died  at  Baltimore,  Md., 
December  6,  1877. 

♦Uriah  Sandt,  A.B.,  Easton,  Pa. 

Born  at  Sandt's  Eddy,  Pa.,  December  30,  1835.     Son  of  Charles  and 
Anna   (Schug)    Sandt.     Attorney-at-law.     Prothonotary  of  North- 
ampton  County,   Pa.,   1866-77.     He   married,   December   27,    1865, 
Emma  Dawes.     Died  at  Sandt's  Eddy,  Pa.,  March  6,  1879. 
321 


322  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1856. 

*John  Montgomery  Porter,  A.B.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Alexandria,  Pa.,  September  12,  1836.  Son  of  John  and 
Maria  (Bucher)  Porter.  Secretary,  New  York  Transfer  Company. 
Captain,  Adjutant  and  Major,  Ninth  Pennsylvania  Cavalry,  U.  S. 
Volunteers,  1861-65.  He  died  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  January  1, 
1909. 

*John  Merrell  Ruby,  A.B.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo. 

Born  near  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  September  27,  1834.  Son  of  Samuel  and 
Elizabeth  (Rupp)  Ruby.  Attorney-at-law.  In  1861  he  enlisted  at 
Leavenworth,  Kan.,  as  a  private  in  the  Seventh  Kansas  Cavalry, 
and  participated  in  some  of  the  most  difficult  cavalry  engagements 
in  the  West.  Chief  clerk  in  the  Western  War  Department,  1864- 
65.  For  a  year  or  two  thereafter  he  was  Assistant  Assessor 
of  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Samuel  V. 
Ruby,  Zeta,  '53.     He  died  at  St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  December  26,  1868. 

1857. 

*William  Addison  Duncan,  A.B.,  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

Born  in  Franklin  Township,  Adams  County,  Pa.,  February  2,  1836. 
Son  of  Adam  and  Mary  (Marls)  Duncan.  Attorney-at-law. 
District  Attorney  for  Adams  County,  1862-65  and  1868-71. 
Member  of  House  of  Representatives  48th  and  49th  Congresses, 
1882-84.  He  married,  May  26,  1863,  Caroline  W.  Schmucker.  He 
died  at  Gettysburg,   Pa.,   November   14,  1884. 

*Henry  Hensel  Giesy,  A.B.,  Lancaster,  Ohio. 

Born  at  Lancaster,  O.,  February  17,  1836.  Son  of  John  Ulric  and 
Mary  Magdelene  (Hensel)  Giesy.  Attorney-at-law.  Served  as  a 
captain  of  a  company  of  three  months'  men  in  West  Virginia.  On 
December  26,  1861,  he  raised  a  new  company  in  the  Forty-sixth 
Ohio  Volunteer  Infantry  for  three  years'  service.  Was  advanced 
to  major,  August  9,  1862.  Was  Provost  Marshal  on  the  staff  of 
Brigadier-General  Hugh  Ewing.  In  the  great  battles  of  General 
Sherman  on  his  way  to  Atlanta,  the  colonel  of  his  regiment  having 
been  assigned  to  the  command  of  a  brigade,  the  command  of  the 
regiment  devolved  on  Major  Giesy.  He  was  mortally  wounded  in 
the  battle  of  Dalton,  Ga.,  on  May  28,  1864,  and  died  the  next  day. 
He  was  breveted  Lieutenant-Colonel  and  Brigadier-General,  U.  S. 
Volunteers,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  service  at  battle  of  Dal- 
ton, Ga. 

*De  Witt  Clinton  Rench,  A.B.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Born  at  Washington  County,  Md.,  April  8,  1837.  Son  of  Andrew 
and  Jane  S.  (Price)   Rench.     Attorney-at-law.     While  in  Williams- 


ZETA  CHAPTER.  323 

port,  Md.,  on  his  way  to  join  the  Confederate  Army,  he  was  at- 
tacked by  a  mob  and  killed,  June  5,  1861. 

^George  William  Silvis,  A.B. ;  M.D.  [Jefferson  Medical], 
Downingtown,  Pa. 
Born  at  Reading,  Pa.,  October  19,  1837.  Son  of  William  and  Mar- 
garet (Kerper)  Silvis.  Physician,  the  practice  of  which  profession 
he  relinquished  for  a  position  in  the  Philadelphia  Custom  House, 
to  which  he  was  attached  for  many  years,  holding  various  posts 
of  responsibility.  He  enlisted  in  the  Ringgold  Light  Artillery 
of  Reading,  Pa.  (First  Defenders),  April  18,  1861,  and  was  hon- 
orably mustered  out  July  23,  1861.  He  re-enlisted  September  24, 
1861,  for  three  years,  as  Second  Lieutenant  and  later  as  First 
Lieutenant  of  Battery  D,  Pennsylvania  Volunteer  Artillery,  and 
was  honorably  mustered  out  October  6,  1864.  He  married,  Novem- 
ber 28,  1872,  Emily  T.  Richards.  He  died  at  Downingtown,  Pa., 
June  10,  1914. 

*  Joshua  Martin  Wiestling,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

Born  at  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  October  5,  1837.  Son  of  Joshua  Martin  and 
Catherine  (Yonce)  Wiestling.  Attorney-at-law.  District  Attor- 
ney of  Dauphin  County,  Pa.,  for  six  years;  Register  in  Bankruptcy 
for  the  Fourteenth  Congressional  District  of  Pennsylvania.  Second 
Lieutenant  and  First  Lieutenant  Company  D,  One  Hundred  and 
Twenty-seventh  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  during  the  early  part  of 
the  Civil  War.  He  enlisted  in  an  emergency  regiment  in  defence 
of  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  1863.'  He  was  commissioned  by  the  Surgeon- 
General  of  Pennsylvania  to  visit  Pennsylvania  soldiers  in  western 
hospitals.  Married,  June  2,  1864,  Georgiana  B.  Hoover.  Died  at 
Seattle,  Wash.,  September  15,  1915. 

^Frederick  Steinmetz  Shelly,  Pottsville,  Pa. 

Born  at  Pottsville,  Pa.  Son  of  Joseph  and  Maria  (Starr)  Shelly. 
Civil   Engineer.     Died   at   Pottsville,   Pa.,   1900. 

♦George  Washington  Williard,  A.B.,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

Born  at  Burkittsville,  Md.,  February  8,  1837.  Son  of  John  and 
Malinda  (Williard)  Williard.  Bookkeeper.  Died  at  Columbus, 
Ohio,  May  12,  1889. 

1858. 

♦Henry  Kyd  Douglas,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Hagerstown,  Md. 

Born  at  Shepherdstown,  W.  Va.,  September  29,  1840.  Son  of  Rev. 
Robert  and  Mary  (Robertson)  Douglas.  Attorney-at-law.  Asso- 
ciate Judge  of  the  Fourth  Judicial  District  of  Maryland,  1891-92. 
Enlisted  as  private  and  rose  to  be  Captain,  Company  B,  Second 


324  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Virginia  Regiment,  Stonewall  Brigade,  C.  S.  Army;  A.  D.  C.  and 
A.  I.  G.  on  staff  of  General  T.  J.  (Stonewall)  Jackson;  Major, 
A.  A.  G.  and  Chief  of  staff  to  Major-Generals  Edwards  Johnson, 
John  B.  Gordon,  Jubal  A.  Early,  T.  D.  Ramseur,  John  Pegram 
and  James  A.  Walker;  Colonel  Thirteenth  Virginia  Regiment  and 
commanded  the  Light  Brigade  from  Petersburg  to  Appomattox, — 
the  brigade  that  fired  the  last  shot  at  Appomattox.  Captain 
Hagerstown  Light  Infantry  (Douglas  Guards) ;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  First  Maryland  Battalion  Infantry;  Colonel  and  A.  D.  C. 
to  Governor  Carroll;  Colonel  First  Maryland  Regiment  Infantry; 
Adjutant-General  of  Maryland  under  Governor  Brown,  1892,  and 
Major-General  commanding  the  State  troops  in  the  strike  of  1894. 
He  died  at  Hagerstown,  Md.,  December  18,  1903. 

*Theodore  David  Fisher,  A.B.,  Lebanon,  Pa. 

Born  at  Jonestown,  Pa.,  May  6,  1838.  Son  of  Philip  and  Louisa 
(Greenawalt)  Fisher.  Paying  Teller  in  the  Lebanon  Valley  Bank, 
January,  1860,  to  September,  1863,  when  he  enlisted  in  the  Home 
Guards  for  three  months  in  defence  of  the  State.  In  January, 
1862,  he  accepted  the  position  of  clerk  to  his  uncle,  Major  Theodore 
D.  Greenawalt,  Paymaster,  U.  S.  A.,  and  with  him  was  ordered 
about  the  middle  of  July  of  that  year  to  St.  Louis,  Mo.  On  August 
3,  1863,  they  were  ordered  to  proceed  to  Memphis,  Tenn.,  in  the 
transport  steamer  Ruth,  with  eight  other  paymasters  and  their 
clerks,  carrying  $2,600,000  in  greenbacks,  with  which  General 
Grant's  army  was  to  be  paid.  About  twelve  miles  below  Cairo, 
at  midnight,  the  boat  was  found  to  be  on  fire,  and  in  a  vain  at- 
tempt to  beach  her  she  floated  down  stream  and  burned  to  the 
water's  edge.  He  and  twenty-nine  other  passengers  perished,  Au- 
gust 4,  1863. 

*James  Black  Tredwell,  A.B.,  Somerset,  Pa. 

Born  at  Somerset,  Pa.,  June  20,  1841.  Son  of  Miller  and  Mary  Ann 
(Black)  Tredwell.  Attorney-at-law  and  publisher.  Major  of  the 
Eighty-fifth  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers  during  the  Civil 
War.     Died  at  Wheeling,  W.   Va.,  February  5,  1902. 


1859. 

Walter  Scott  Ditto,  A.B.,  Gunnison,  Colo. 

Born  at  Clear  Spring,  Md.,  September  17,  1835.  Son  of  William  and 
Hannah  Caroline  (Hershner)  Ditto.  Merchant.  Mayor  one  term 
and  Councilman  for  many  years  of  Gunnison,  Colo.  Private, 
Seventy-ninth  Pennsylvania  Regiment,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  Second 
Lieutenant  Pennsylvania  Light  Artillery,  1864;  Captain's  Clerk  in 
U.  S.  N.  Married,  first,  1866,  Marie  Louise  Roman.  Second,  De- 
cember 12,  1869,  Sophronia  A.  Harwood. 


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*Isaac  Deininger  Lutz,  A.B.,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

Born  at  Derry,  Pa.,  June  14,  1837.  Son  of  John  and  Sara  (Dein- 
inger) Lutz.  Druggist.  Pharmacist  at  the  State  Lunatic  Hospital, 
Harrisburg,  Pa.,  for  sixteen  years.  Died  at  Harrisburg,  Pa., 
August  4,  1908. 

I860. 
*William  F.  Johnston  Cares,  York,  Pa. 

*  James  Taylor  Hotter,  Washington,  I).   C. 

Born  at  Emmittsburg,  Md.,  August  23,  1838.  Son  of  Joshua  and 
Harriet  (Henkle)  Motter.  Superintendent  and  treasurer  of  Oak 
Hill  Cemetery  Company  for  seventeen  years.  Married,  1865,  Mar- 
garet E.  Gait.     Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  May  20,  1903. 

*Albert  John  Schollenberger,  A.B.,  Hamburg,  Pa. 

Born  at  Hamburg,  Pa.,  January  18,  1839.  Son  of  William  E.  and 
Catherine  E.  (Lewars)  Schollenberger.  Second  Lieutenant  Com- 
pany M,  First  Pennsylvania  Cavalry,  U.  S.  Volunteers,  August  5, 
1861,  to  January,  1862,  when  he  was  honorably  mustered  out  be- 
cause of  disease  contracted  in  the  service.  Died  at  Hamburg,  Pa., 
May  1,  1863. 

*A.  Frank  Selzer,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Lebanon,  Pa. 

Born  at  East  Hanover  Township,  Lebanon  County,  Pa.,  November 
20,  1837.  Son  of  John  Clark  and  Elizabeth  (Faber)  Seltzer.  At- 
torney-at-law.  District  Attorney  of  Lebanon  County,  Pa.,  January, 
1893,  to  January,  1896.  First  Lieutenant,  Company  G,  One  Hun- 
dred and  Fifteenth  Pennsylvania  Regiment,  U.  S.  Volunteers,  June, 
1862;  promoted  to  Captain  July,  1863,  and  honorably  discharged 
March  30,  1864;  Lieutenant-Colonel  and  A.  D.  C.  on  the  staff  of 
Governor  W.  A.  Stone,  of  Pennsylvania,  January,  1899,  to  January, 
1904.  Married,  November  20,  1905,  Sarah  Louise  Lineaweaver. 
Died    at   Lebanon,    Pa.,   June    13,    1917. 

1861. 

*Simeon  Hayden  Guilford,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Ph.D. ;  D.D.S.  [Penna. 

Coll.  Dent.  Surg,  and  Phila.  Dent.  Coll.],  Philadelphia. 
Born  at  Lebanon,  Pa.,  April  11,  1841.  Son  of  Simeon  and  Catharine 
Elizabeth  (Doll)  Guilford.  Dentist.  Professor  of  Operative  and 
Prosthetic  Dentistry  and  Orthodontia  in  Philadelphia  Dental  Col- 
lege, 1881  to  1919;  Dean  of  the  same  institution,  1896-1919. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Associate  editor  of  "American  System 
of  Dentistry,"  "  American  Text-Book  of  Operative  Dentistry,"  and 
of  "History   of  Dentistry."     Private,  Company   E,  One  Hundred 


326  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

and    Twenty-seventh    Pennsylvania    Regiment,    U.    S.    Volunteers, 
August,   1862-May,   1863.     Married,  June  8,   1868,  Virginia  Susan 
'Gleim.     Died   at  Philadelphia,   Pa.,  January   18,   1919. 

*Robert  Parker  Miller  Torbert,  Cain,  Pa. 

Born  in  Cain  Township,  Chester  County,  Pa.,  March  15,  1841.  Son 
of  William  B.  and  Sarah  (Davis)  Torbert.  Farmer.  Died  at 
Downingtown,  Pa.,  November   6,   1868. 


1862. 

Otho  Williams  Budd,  San  Antonio,  Tex. 

1009  Carson  Street. 
Born  at  Mercersburg,  Pa.,  September  9,  1841.  Son  of  Samuel  Wool- 
ston  and  Louis  Jane  (Williams)  Budd.  Officer  in  U.  S.  Army. 
Second  Lieutenant,  Fourth  U.  S.  Cavalry,  December,  1868;  First 
Lieutenant  of  same,  January,  1874;  Captain  of  same,  December, 
1882.  Retired  for  disability,  April  9,-2,  1891.  He  was  engaged  in 
all  of  the  Indian  campaigns  of  the  West  for  twenty  years.  Mar- 
ried, June  10,  1884,  Margaret  Jackson  Sanderson. 

*  Alexander  Augustus  Blumer,  Allentown,  Pa. 

Born  at  Allentown,  Pa.,  May  18,  1843.  Son  of  Victor  and  Eliza  R. 
(Rupp)  Blumer.  Printer.  Private  in  Forty-seventh  Pennsylvania 
Regiment,  U.  S.  Volunteers,  during  the  Civil  War.  Died  at  Allen- 
town, Pa.,  May  30,  1873. 

Charles  Mjer  Zerbe,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Lebanon,  Pa. 

708  Cumberland  Street. 
Born  at  Schaefferstown,  Pa.,  September  2,  1841.     Son  of  Jonathan 
and     Martha     Ann     (Meyer)     Zerbe.     Attorney-at-law.     Married, 
January  18,   1888,  Rebecca  Elizabeth  Yeasley. 

1863. 

*George  Andrew  King,  A.M.;  M.D.  [Jefferson  Medical],  Lan- 
caster, Pa. 

Born  at  Lancaster,  Pa.  Son  of  David  and  Margaret  (Lewars)  King. 
Physician.  Married  Clara  Werntz.  Died  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  May 
16,  1891. 

*George  Bryan  Sterrit,  A.B.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Born  at  Mt.  Joy,  Pa.,  July,  1843.  Son  of  William  and  Elizabeth 
(Bryan)  Sterrit.  Hardware  merchant.  Along  with  his  classmates, 
he  joined  a  military  company  to  aid  in  defence  of  the  bridge  over 
the  Susquehanna   River  at  Columbia,  just  prior  to  the  battle  of 


ZETA  CHAPTER.  327 

Gettysburg.     He  married,  April  20,  1871,  Eliza  Irwin  Hays.     Died 
at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  December  22,  1892. 

Charles  Porter  Hatfield,  Alexandria,  Pa. 

Born  at  Alexandria,  Pa.,  October  15,  1841.  Son  of  John  and  Caroline 
(Bucher)  Hatfield.  Merchant;  postmaster.  Married,  December 
14,  1869,  Ellen  Cryder. 


1864. 

George    Lindemuth    Bomberger,    M.D.    [Pennsylvania],    Inde- 
pendence, W.  Va. 

R.  F.  D.  No.  1. 

Born  at  Mt.  Joy,  Pa.,  December  5,  1840.  Son  of  Samuel  and  Eliza- 
beth (Lindemuth)  Bomberger.  Physician.  Employed  in  the  Medi- 
cal Department  of  the  Pension  Bureau,  Washington,  D.  C,  1875-77. 
Private  Company  F,  First  Pennsylvania  Regiment,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers, 1861,  three  months'  service;  Acting  Assistant  Surgeon  U.  S. 
A.,  March,  1865,  to  September,  1865.  Married,  April  29,  1880, 
Susan  Elizabeth  Whiting. 

*James   Frederick   Henry   Clay   Brubaker,   A.B.,   A.M.,   Lan- 
caster, Pa. 

Born  at  West  Earl  Township,  Lancaster  County,  Pa.,  March  5,  1843. 
Son  of  George  and  Ellen  (Hoffman)  Brubaker.  Attorney-at-law. 
Additional  Law  Judge  of  the  Lancaster  County  Courts,  1893-99. 
He  married,  first,  April  29,  1869,  Mary  Elizabeth  Tucker;  second, 
March  17,  1894,  Eleanor  Mercer.  He  died  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  March 
29,  1899. 

1865. 

*Charles  Frederick  Rengier,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

Born  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  February  25,  1847.  Son  of  Charles  Frederick 
and  Eva  S.  Rengier.  Engaged  in  the  hardware  business.  Married 
Ann  Eliza  Kramph.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brother,  John  S. 
Rengier,  Zeta,  '73,  and  son,  John  Rengier,  Zeta,  '06.  Died  at  Lan- 
caster, Pa.,  December  11,  1909. 

Thomas  Walter  Franklin,  Fredericksburg,  Va. 

715  Main  Street. 
Born  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  October  13,  1844.  Son  of  Thomas  Emlen  and 
Serena  Angelique  (Mayer)  Franklin.  Farmer;  Justice  of  the 
Peace,  1870-1907.  Married,  December  4,  1877,  Gissie  S.  Ashton. 
Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Walter  M.  Franklin,  Zeta,  '72, 
and  Charles  M.  Franklin,  Zeta,  '77. 


328  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

♦Bernard  May  Wolff,  Chambersburg,  Pa. 

Born  at  Chambersburg,  Pa.,  November  6,  1845.  Son  of  John  George 
and  Theresa  Rebecca  (May)  Wolff.  Died  at  Chambersburg,  Pa., 
September  15,  1863. 


1866. 

*David  McNeely  Stauffer,  A.M.,  Litt.D.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Mt.  Joy,  Pa.,  March  24,  1845.  Son  of  Jacob  and  Mary  Anna 
(McNeely)  Stauffer.  Civil  engineer.  Editor-in-chief  and  one  of 
the  proprietors  of  Engineering  News,  1883^1906.  Institute  of 
Civil  Engineers  (London).  Vice-President  Interstate  Palisade 
Commission,  States  of  New  York  and  New  Jersey,  1897  to 
date.  Served  in  the  Civil  War  as  Corporal,  Independent  Battery 
I,  Pennsylvania  Light  Artillery,  June,  1863,  to  February,  1864,  when 
he  was  honorably  discharged.  Entered  the  U.  S.  N.  as  mishipman, 
February,  1864,  and  was  honorably  discharged,  November,  1865,  as 
Ensign  commanding  U.  S.  S.  Alexandria,  of  the  Mississippi  Squad- 
ron. Married,  April  19,  1892,  Florence,  daughter  of  Hon.  G. 
Hilton  Scribner.     Died  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  February  6,  1913. 


1867. 

John  Kunkel  Gross,  A.B.,  A.M.,  York,  Pa. 

266  East  Market  Street. 
Born  at  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  June  15,  1845.     Son  of  Daniel  Wiestling  and 
Elizabeth  (Kunkel)  Gross.     Employed  in  the  Financial  Department 
of  the  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company,  1872  to  1915.     Member  of 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.     Married,  1874,  Annie  M.  Messick. 

*John  Henry  Senseman,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

♦James  Louis  Ferriere,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Paris,  France. 

Born  at  Tunis,  Africa,  March  2,  1847.  Attorney-at-law  and  for  a 
few  years  in  general  insurance  business.  Editor  of  the  Paris  edi- 
tion of  the  New  York  Herald.  Married,  1885.  He  died  in  Paris, 
France,  September  20,  1903. 

♦Albert  S.  Hammond,  M.D.  [Hahn.  Med.  Coll.,],  Hagerstown, 
Md. 

Born  at  Hagerstown,  Md.,  February,  1847.  Son  of  David  C.  and 
Catharine  (Hofman)  Hammond.  Physician.  Married,  September 
18,  1873,  Virginia  L.  Smith.  Died  at  Hagerstown,  Md.,  November 
10,  1879. 


ZETA  CHAPTER.  329 

1868. 

*James  Calvin  Leinbach,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Reading,  Pa. 

Born  at  Landisburg,  Pa.,  November  6,  1845.  Son  of  Rev.  Charles 
H.  Leinbach,  D.D.,  and  Harriet  M.  Forry.  Clergyman.  Private 
Twenty-eighth  Pennsylvania  Regiment,  U.  S.  Volunteers,  June, 
1863,  to  July,  1863,  and  in  Company  H,  Fifty-first  Pennsylvania 
Regiment,  U.  S.  Volunteers,  February,  1864,  to  July,  1865,  and 
was  honorably  mustered  out  in  both  instances.  Married,  October 
24,  1882,  Martha  Poore.     Died  at  Lykens,  Pa.,  April  24,  1901. 

Henry  Hess  Hartman,  A.B.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

222   North  Twentieth  Street. 
Civil  and  mining  engineer.     Private  Company  C,  One  Hundred  and 
Ninety-fifth    Pennsylvania    Regiment,    U.    S.    Volunteers,    1864-65; 
served  also  in  the  State  Militia  during  the  emergency  calls,  1862 
and  1863. 

*Charles  Eckert  Gast,  A.B.,  A.M.;  LL.B.  [Albany  Law  Sch.], 
Pueblo,  Colo. 

Born  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  December  12,  1848.  Son  of  Christian  and 
Maria  (Eckert)  Gast.  Attorney-at-law,  and  Solicitor  in  Colorado 
for  the  Atchinson,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  Railroad  Company. 
President  of  Colorado  Bar  Association.  Married,  June  10,  1875, 
Elizabeth   S.   Sheaffer.     He   died   at   Pueblo,   Colo.,   April  9,   1908. 

Robert   Leighton   Gerhart,   A.M.;  D.D.    [Calvin   Coll.]    Ship- 
pensburg,  Pa. 

Born  at  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  October  8,  1845.  Son  of  Rev.  Emanuel 
Vogel  Gerhart,  President  of  Franklin  and  Marshall  College,  and 
Eliza  Rickenbaugh.  Clergyman.  Married,  first,  May  21,  1873, 
Caroline  Cessna,  who  died  April  17,  1898;  second,  November  4, 
1903,  Margaret  B.  Quigley.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Paul 
Gerhart,   Zeta,   '75. 


1869. 

*Daniel  Henry  Wingerd,  A.B.,  Reading,  Pa. 

Born  near  Greencastle,  Pa.,  August  12,  1847.  Son  of  Adam  B.  and 
Margaret  (Zellers)  Wingerd.  Attorney-at-law.  City  Solicitor  of 
Reading,  Pa.,  1875-81.  Married,  October,  1876,  Nannie  P.  Culbert- 
son.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Cephas  Z.  Wingerd,  M.D., 
Zeta,  '73.     He  died  at  Reading,  Pa.,  January  11,  1902. 


330  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1870. 

*Jacob  Frank  Reed,  A.B.,  Bedford,  Pa. 

Born  at  Ligonier,  Pa.,  August  26,  1848.  Son  of  Jacob  and  Mary  M. 
(Frank)  Reed.  Manager,  lumber  business  and  then  insurance  busi- 
ness. Married,  August  21,  1872,  Clara  O.  Johns.  Died  at  Windber, 
Pa.,  June  25,  1903. 

*  William  Uhler  Hensel,  A.B.,  A.M.;  LL.D.  [Dickinson],  Lan- 
caster, Pa. 

Born  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  December  4,  1851.  Son  of  George  W.  and 
Anna  M.  (Uhler)  Hensel.  Attorney-at-law;  editor.  Attorney- 
General  of  Pennsylvania,  1891-95.  Editor  of  the  Lancaster  Daily 
Intelligencer,  1874-86.  Member  of  the  American  Bar  Association 
and  its  Vice-President;  Pennsylvania  State  Bar  Association  and 
its  President,  1897;  Lancaster  County  Bar  Association  and  its 
President;  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society.  Trustee  of  Franklin  and 
Marshall  College  and  President  of  Board,  1914-15.  Married, 
October  13,  1875,  Emily  Flinn.  Died  at  Savannah,  Ga.,  February 
27,   1915. 

*Robert  F.  Burrowes,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

Born  at  Lancaster,  Pa.  Son  of  Thomas  Henry  and  Salome  Jane 
(Carpenter)  Burrowes.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Francis  S. 
Burrowes,  Zeta,  '72.     Died  January  7,  1868. 

Edward  Benjamin  Wiestling,  Chambersburg,  Pa. 

570  Montgomery  Avenue. 
Born  at  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  February  8,  1850.  Son  of  George  Philip 
and  Margaret  Caroline  (Berryhill)  Wiestling.  General  manager, 
secretary  and  treasurer  of  the  Mont  Alto  Iron  Company  until 
1893.  Secretary  and  treasurer,  Mont  Alto  Railroad  Company, 
1883  to  1891.  Served  in  C.  V.  R.  R.  General  Offices  until  1915. 
Married,  June  7,   1877,  Jane  Herbert  Washington. 

*John  Meyer  Light,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Lebanon,  Pa. 

Born  at  Lebanon,  Pa.,  February  9,  1850.  Son  of  Judge  Andrew  and 
Catherine  (Meyer)  Light.  Attorney-at-law.  Died  at  Lebanon, 
Pa..  December  25,  1879. 

1871. 
*George  Edward  Hoffman,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

*Harry  Jack  King,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Born  at  Bedford,  Pa.,  August  19,  1849.  Son  of  Alexander  and  Mary 
(Watson)  King.  Engaged  in  fire  insurance  business.  Married, 
1890,  Maria  Lloyd.     He  died  at  Atlantic  City,  N.  J.,  June  14,  1905. 


ZETA  CHAPTER.  331 

1872. 

Charles  Hittell  Killinger,  Ph.B.   [Yale],  Lebanon,  Pa. 

114  North  Eighth  Street. 
Born  at  Lebanon,  Pa.,  September  15,  1853.     Son  of  John  Weinland 
and  Mary  A.  (Hittell)   Killinger.     Attorney-at-law.     Married,  No- 
vember 27,  1879,  Matilda  K.  Mish. 

Henry  Baumgardner  Cochran,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

324  North  Duke  Street. 
Born  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  March  25,  1853.  Son  of  John  Jay  and  Kath- 
arine (Baumgardner)  Cochran.  Druggist,  1870-89;  newspaper 
publisher,  1889-1907;  merchant,  1907-1912.  Manufacturer,  1912  to 
date.  Member  and  Secretary  of  the  Pennsylvania  State  Board  of 
Pharmacy,  1887-91.  Married,  June  14,  1877,  Alma  Cecelia  Shreiner. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  son,  John  S.  Cochran,  Zeta,  '01. 

*Walter  Mayer  Franklin,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

Born  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  Aprif  28,  1851.  Son  of  Hon.  Thomas  Emlen 
and  Serena  (Mayer)  Franklin.  Attorney-at-law.  District  Attor- 
ney of  Lancaster  County.  President  of  Lancaster,  Oxford  and 
Southern  Railroad  Company.  Solicitor,  Farmers'  Trust  Company. 
Trustee  of  Franklin  and  Marshall  College.  Married,  Sarah  Small. 
Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Thomas  W.  Franklin,  Zeta,  '65, 
and  Charles  M.  Franklin,  Zeta,  '77.  Killed  on  a  railroad  train  near 
Allentown,  Pa.,  June  27,  1913. 

*Francis    Smith   Burrowes,    B.S.    [Penna.    State   Coll.],   Lan- 
caster, Pa. 

Born  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  July  15,  1853.  Son  of  Thomas  Henry  and 
Salome  Jane  (Carpenter)  Burrowes.  Civil  engineer,  connected 
with  the  U.  S.  Engineering  Corps,  1878-1909.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  Robert  F.  Burrowes,  Zeta,  '70.  He  died  at  Port- 
land, Me.,  February  12,  1909. 

*Theodore  Augustus  Harbaugh,  A.B.,  Waynesboro,  Pa. 

Born  near  Waynesboro,  Pa.,  October  25,  1845.  Son  of  George  and 
Nancy  (Hoover)  Harbaugh.  Teacher.  Died  near  Waynesboro, 
Pa.,  October  3,  1890. 

*William  Thomas  Jefferies,  A.B.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  September  30,  1851.  Son  of  Charles  Augustus 
and  Amelia  Elizabeth  (Hambright)  Jeffries.  He  was  engaged  in 
the  coal  business  until  1889;  then  as  an  expert  accountant.  Mar- 
ried, first,  May  13,  1875,  Harriet  Jordan;  second,  June  7,  1897, 
Mrs.  Ida  Donecker.     Died  in  Philadelphia,  December  20,  1902. 


332  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Alpheus  N.  Besore,  A.B.  [Princeton],  Baltimore,  Md. 

203  Calvert  Building. 
Attorney-at-law. 

1873. 

Robert  Hindmarsh  Rathvon,  A.B.,  Washington,  D.   C. 

2401  North  Capitol  Street. 
Born  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  February  12,  1852.     Son  of  Simon  Snider  and 
Catherine    (Fryberger)    Rathvon.     In   service   of   the   government. 
Married,  November  19,  1884,  Ida  Elizabeth  Davis. 

*Ferdinand  August  Limberg,  A.B. ;  M.D.  [Jefferson  Medical], 
La  Jara,   Colo. 

Born  near  Manitowoc,  Wis.,  January  31,  1852.  Son  of  Rev.  C.  A. 
and  Bertha  (Schmidt)  Limberg.  Physician.  He  married,  Sep- 
tember 14,  1875,  Maria  Jeanette  Hesson.  He  died  at  La  Jara, 
Colo.,  May  12,  1890. 

Cephas  Zeller  Wingerd,  M.D.  [Jefferson  Medical],  Funkstown, 
Md. 

Born  at  Hagerstown,  Md.,  January  16,  1854.  Son  of  Adam  B.  and 
Magraret  (Zellers)  Wingerd.  Physician.  Married  in  1891,  Dora 
Speilman.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Daniel  H.  Wingerd, 
Zeta,  '09. 

John  Steinman  Rengier,  A.B.,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

140  East  Lemon  Street. 
Born  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  November   11,  1853.     Son  of  Charles  Fred- 
erick and  Eva  (Stiff el)   Rengier.     Bookkeeper  and  salesman.     Rel- 
ative in  Fraternity,  brother,  Charles  F.  Rengier,  Zeta,  '65. 

Eugene  Gerhart  Smith,  A.B.,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

43  North  Lime  Street. 
Born  at  Manheim,  Pa.,  January  24,  1853.  Son  of  Frisby  Rohr  and 
Elizabeth  Barbara  (Gerhart)  Smith.  Attorney-at-law.  City 
Solicitor  of  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1878-80.  President  Judge  of  the 
Orphans'  Court  of  the  Second  Judicial  District  of  Pennsylvania, 
1902  to  date.     Married,  November  2,  1882,  Margaret  Jean  Wiley. 

Charles  Israel  Landis,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

140  North  Duke  Street. 
Born  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  November  18,  1856.     Son  of  Jesse  and  Eliza- 
beth  Parke    (Daniel)    Landis.     Attorney-at-law.     City  Solicitor  of 
Lancaster,  Pa.,  1881-83.     Additional  Law  Judge  of  Court  of  Com- 
mon Pleas,  Second  Judicial  District  of  Pennsylvania,  1899-1904,  and 


ZETA  CHAPTER:  333 

President  Judge,  1904  to  date.     Married,  September  5,  1888,  Jessie 
Amanda  Witmer. 

1874. 

*Edwin  B.  Wiegand,  A.B.,  Reading,  Pa. 
Attorney-at-law.     Died  at  Reading,  Pa. 

1875. 

*Paul  Gerhart,  A.B.,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

Born  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  August  30,  1856.  Son  of  Rev.  Emanuel 
Vogel  Gerhart,  President  of  Franklin  and  Marshall  College,  and 
Eliza  Rickenbaugh.  Attorney-at-law;  then  merchant.  Married, 
July  14,  1879,  Eliza  A.  Baumgardner.  Relatives  in  Fraternity, 
sons,  Robert  L.  Gerhart,  Zeta,  '05,  Richard  R.  Gerhart,  Psi,  '20, 
and  Paul  Gerhart,  Zeta,  '23,  and  brother,  R.  Leighton  Gerhart, 
Zeta,  '68.     Died  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  June  15,  1901. 

Clarence  Verdi  Lichty  (  r  ),  Lancaster,  Pa. 

24  East  Orange  Street. 

Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  October  1,  1854.     Son  of  Samuel  Kreider  and 

Ann  Catherine   (Everts)   Lichty.     Teacher,  1878-83;  life  insurance 

agent,    1883-1905;  promoter   of  industries   and   investment  broker, 

1905  to  date.     Married,  November  19,  1878,  Susan  Swarr  Wenger. 

*Lewis  Henry  Schley,  A.B.,  Frederick,  Md. 

Born  at  Frederick,  Md.,  December  19,  1854.  Son  of  Fairfax  Schley, 
M.D.,  and  Anna  Rebecca  Louisa  Steiner.  Engaged  in  the  drug 
business.  He  was  killed  in  a  railroad  collision  near  Point  of  Rocks, 
Md.,  June  12,  1877. 

1876. 

Albin  Mellier  Nevin,  A.B.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

331  Walnut  Street. 
Born  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  October  12,  1857.  Son  of  William  Marvel 
Nevin,  President  of  Franklin  and  Marshall  College,  and  Adelaide 
Mellier.  Contractor's  superintendent.  General  Manager  of  the 
Lancaster,  Oxford  and  Southern  Railroad;  Special  Agent,  Liver- 
pool, London  &  Globe  Insurance  Company,  1911  to  date.  Mar- 
ried, May  9,  1889,  Carrie  Carnaghan. 

Clark  Burnham,  M.D.  [Hahn.  Med.  Coll.],  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

182  Clinton  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  September  15,  1855.     Son  of  Nathan  Clark 
and    Mary    Arison    (Pancoast)    Burnham.     Physician.     Consulting 


334  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Gynecologist  to  Cumberland  Street  Hospital,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Served  in  M.  R.  C.  of  New  York  during  European  War.  Married, 
May  23,  1888,  Matilda  Hoyt  Spelman. 

*George   Kunkel,   A.B.,   LL.D.    [and  Dickinson   and  Lebanon 
Valley],  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

Born  at  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  March  11,  1855.  Son  of  George  Zeigler  and 
Isabella  (Herr)  Kunkel.  Attorney-at-law.  District  Attorney. 
Dauphin  County,  Pa.,  1887-93.  Member  of  the  Pennsylvania  Legis- 
lature, 1893-97.  Additional  Law  Judge  of  the  Court  of  Common 
Pleas,  Twelfth  Judicial  District  of  Pennsylvania,  1904-06,  and 
President  Judge,  1906  to  date.  Married,  November  11,  1891,  Mary 
Minster.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Paul  A.  Kunkel,  Zeta, 
'86,  and  sons,  George  Kunkel,  Jr.,  Zeta,  '15,  William  M.  Kunkel, 
Zeta,  '15,  and  Daniel  H.  Kunkel,  Zeta,  '16.  He  died  at  Harrisburg, 
Pa.,  June  8,   1920. 

Preston  Eugene  Stem,  A.B.;  M.D.  [Pennsylvania],  Bethlehem, 

Pa. 

435   Wyandotte   Street. 
Born  at  Coylay,  Pa.,  July  2,  1856.     Son  of  George  H.  and  Catharine 
Elizabeth    (Moyer)    Stem.     Physician.     Married  in   1881,   Hillia   I. 
Sawall. 

Edward  Ganott  Staley,  A.B.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Charles  and  Thirty-first  Streets. 
Born  January  24,  1855.     Son  of  Rev.  George  L.  Staley  and  Hannah 
(Garrett).     Traveling  salesman.     Married,  Susan  Campbell. 

1877. 

*George  Gelbach  Shively,  M.D.   [Jefferson  Medical],  Waynes- 
boro, Pa. 

Born  at  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  March  20,  1854.  Son  of  Peter  and  Eliza- 
beth Jane  (Gelbach)  Shively.  Physician  until  1880;  then  druggist. 
First  Lieutenant  Company  G,  Eighth  Regiment,  National  Guards 
of  Pennsylvania,  1880-81.  Married,  June  8,  1880,  Jeanne  McClung 
Shaeffer.     He  died  at  Waynesboro,  Pa.,  September  19,  1893. 

Charles   Mayer  Franklin,  A.B.,   A.M.;   M.D.    [Pennsylvania], 

La  Fayette,  Ind. 

510  South  Ninth  Street. 
Born  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  October  24,  1855.  Son  of  Hon.  Thomas  E. 
Franklin  and  Serena  A.  Mayer.  Physician.  Married,  November 
15,  1905,  Anne  Benbridge  Wetherill.  Relatives  in  Fraternity, 
brothers,  Thomas  W.  Franklin,  Zeta,  '65,  and  Walter  M.  Frank- 
lin, Zeta,   '72. 


ZETA  CHAPTER.  335 

*William  Henry  Boyer,  A.B.,  Hellertown,  Pa. 

Born  at  Hellertown,  Pa.,  January  25,  1856.  Son  of  Francis  R.  and 
Elizabeth  (Ridenour)  Boyer.  Merchant.  Died  at  Hellertown,  Pa., 
November  3,   1880. 

.♦Charles  Mays  Steinmetz,  A.B. ;  Ph.G.   [Phila.  Coll.  Pharm.], 
Reading,  Pa. 

Born  at  Sunbury,  Pa.,  February  6,  1859.  Son  of  John  Withers  and 
Mary  Margaret  (Mays)  Steinmetz.  Druggist  until  1894;  then 
manufacturer  Married,  first,  May  4,  1887,  Caroline  Kraemer; 
second,  April  10,  1901,  Mary  Louisa  Owen.  Died  at  Reading,  Pa., 
January   12,   1916. 

1878. 

♦John  Meily,  Jr.,  Lebanon,  Pa. 

Born  at  Lebanon,  Pa.,  April  5,  1857.  Son  of  John  and  Helen  Lu- 
cretia  (Halter)  Meily.  Attorney-at-law  and  chemist.  Died  at 
Lebanon,   Pa.,   March   7,   1919. 

Richard   Conrad  Francis   Schiedt,  A.B.,  A.M.,   Ph.D.    [Penn- 
sylvania], Sc.D.,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

1043  Wheatland  Avenue. 
Born  at  Weissenfels,  Prussia,  September  21,  1859.  Son  of  Francis 
Louis  Herman  and  Julia  (Jansen)  Schiedt.  Educator.  Graduate 
of  Theological  Seminary  of  Reformed  Church.  Assistant  Professor 
of  Natural  Sciences  and  German,  Franklin  and  Marshall  College, 
1887-89.  Professor  of  Natural  Science  and  Modern  Languages, 
1890-1900.  Professor  Biology  and  Geology,  Franklin  and  Marshall 
College,  1900-1918.  Professor  of  Anatomy  and  Embryology,  Uni- 
versity of  Tennessee,  1919.  Associate  Editor  of  Reformed 
Church  Rezriew.  Entomologist  of  the  State  Board  of  Agriculture 
of  Pennsylvania,  1893-1900.  Member  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Mar- 
ried, August  23,  1888,  Sophie  Ganterbein.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
son,  Richard  C.  F.  Schiedt,  Jr.,  Zeta,  '18. 

1879. 

♦Marion  Cessna,  Bedford,  Pa. 

Born  at  Bedford,  Pa.,  May  20,  1857.  Son  of  John  and  Ellen  J. 
(Shaffer)  Cessna.  Civil  engineer  and  electrician.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  Harry  Cessna,  Zeta,  '87.  Died  at  Bedford,  Pa., 
November  23,  1893. 

William  Fackenthal,  Easton,  Pa. 

Fleming  Building. 
Born  in  Durham  Township,  Bucks  County,  Pa.,  September  12,  1857. 


336  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Son  of  Benjamin  Franklin  and  Catharine  (Dennis)  Fackenthal. 
Attorney-at-law.  Married,  June  1,  1909,  Ida  S.  Wilhelm.  Rela- 
tive in  Fraternity,  brother,  John  S.  Fackenthal,  Gamma,  '84. 

1880. 

Ursinus  Olevianus  Mohr,  A.B. ;  B.D.  [Yale],  Branchville,  Conn. 

Born   at    Williamsport,    Pa.,    July    7,    1858.     Son    of    Rev.    Franklin 

Jacob  and  Kathryn   (Cobble)    Mohr.     Clergyman.     Superintendent 

of  "  The   New   York   Life "   Fresh   Air   Home,   Branchville,   Conn. 

Married,  August   14,  1879,  Mary   S.  Shirk. 

Charles   Edward   Netscher,   A.B. ;   M.D.    [Jefferson   Medical], 
Lancaster,  Pa. 

46  North  Prince  Street. 
Born  in  Adams  County,  Pa.,  September  29,  1857.     Son  of  Francis  and 
Catharine  E.   (McCune)    Netscher.     Physician.     Married  Elizabeth 
Sheaff.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  son,  Carl  N.  Netscher,  Zeta,  '14. 

1881. 

Francis  Edward  Bucher,  A.B. ;  LL.B.   [Pennsylvania],  Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

4230  Pine  Street. 
Born  at  Sunbury,  Pa.,  September  25,  1859.     Son  of  John  Weiser  and 
Esther  (Beard)  Bucher.     Attorney-at-law.     Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  John  B.  Bucher,  Zeta,  '83. 

John  Christopher  Hager,  Jr.,  A.B.,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

Columbia   Pike. 
Born  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  May  30,  1863.     Son  of  John  Christopher  and 
Margaret    (Henderson)    Hager.     Real   estate  broker.     Relative  in 
Fraternity,   brother,   William   H.    Hager,    Zeta,   '85. 

1883. 

John  Beard  Bucher,  Sunbury,  Pa. 

912  North  Front  Street. 
Born  at  Sunbury,  Pa.,  January  19,  1861.     Son  of  John  Weiser  and 
Esther    (Beard)    Bucher.     Statistician.     Married,  March  28,   1887, 
Hellera   H.   Heisler.     Relative   in  Fraternity,   brother,   Francis  E. 
Bucher,  Zeta,  '81. 

1884. 

J.  Douglas  James,  Rainsburg,  Pa. 

Born  at  Rainsburg,  Pa.,  August  14,  1858.     Son  of  Alexander  Clay  and 


ZETA  CHAPTER.  337 

Anna    Margaret    (Gump)    James.     Merchant.     Register    and    Re- 
corder of  Bedford  County,  Pa.,  1909-16.     Married  Lillian  Cessua. 

1885. 

William  Henderson  Hager,  A.B.,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

Columbia  Pike. 
Born  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  June  5,  1867.  Son  of  John  Christopher  and 
Margaret  (Henderson)  Hager.  Merchant.  President  of  the  Lan- 
caster Board  of  Trade,  1900-01.  Trustee  of  Franklin  and  Marshall 
College,  1898  to  date.  Trustee  General  Council  Evangelical 
Lutheran  Church  in  N.  A.,  1908  to  date.  President  of  Lancaster 
Law  and  Order  Society,  1916  to  date.  Married,  October  26,  1892, 
Mary  Wilson.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brother,  John  C.  Hager,  Jr., 
Zeta,  '81,  and  sons,  Edward  T.  Hager,  Zeta,  '14;  William  H.  Hager, 
Jr.,  Zeta,  '18;  Nathaniel  E.  Hager,  Zeta,  '21,  and  John  C.  Hager, 
Zeta,  '22. 

John  Franklin  Moyer,  A.B.,  D.D.,  Reading,  Pa. 

611  Washington  Street. 
Born   near   Hummelstown,   Pa.,   August  12,   1861.     Son  of  John  W. 
and   Mary   Ann    (Walmer)    Moyer.     Clergyman.     Chaplain   of   the 
House  of   Representatives   of   Pennsylvania,   1891-93.     Member  of 
the  Bisynodic  Board  of  Home  Missions  of  the  Reformed  Church 
of  the  United  States.     Treasurer  of  the  Eastern  Synod  of  the  Re- 
formed Church.     Married,  January  21,  1892,  Anna  Lefever  Nissley. 
1 
^Christian  Landis  Frantz,  A.B.,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

Born  in  East  Lampeter  Township,  Lancaster  County,  Pa.,  June  14, 
1866.  Son  of  Andrew  M.  and  Esther  C.  (Landis)  Frantz.  Law 
student.  Studied  at  the  Universities  of  Gottingen  and  Heidelberg. 
Died  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  September  13,  1886. 

*Clarence  Hutchinson  Clark,  A.B.,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

Born  near  Marietta,  Pa.,  April  19,  1864.  Son  of  James  Brice  and 
Catherine    (Bladen)    Clark.     Died   at  Omaha,   Neb. 

1886. 

Paul  Augustine  Kunkel,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

1607  Second  Street. 
Born  at  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  September  13,  1864.  Son  of  George  Zeigler 
and  Isabella  (Herr)  Kunkel.  Attorney-at-law.  Member  of  the 
Pennsylvania  State  Board  of  Law  Examiners.  Published  "Digest 
and  Treatise  on  the  Ballot  Law  of  Pennsylvania  (1903)."  A  char- 
ter member  and  Sergeant  of  Governor's  Troop  (Cavalry)  N.  G.  P., 
1888-91.     Married,  November  23,  1893,  Mary  Isabelle  King.     Rela- 


338  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

tives   in   Fraternity,   brother,   George   Kunkel,   Zeta,   '76,   and   son, 
Arthur  K.   Kunkel,  Zeta,  '15. 

1887. 

Harry  Cessna,  A.B.,  Bedford,  Pa. 

Born  at  Bedford,  Pa.,  August  21,  1865.  Son  of  John  and  Ellen  J. 
(Shaffer)  Cessna.  Attorney-at-law.  Married,  December  18,  1890, 
Flora  Eaby.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Marion  Cessna,  Zeta, 
'79. 

Edward  Charles   Musselman,  A.B.,   Sheakleyville,  Pa. 

Born  at  Overton,  Pa.,  March  25,  1864.  Son  of  Reuben  and  Vialina 
(Kisner)    Musselman.     Clergyman.     Married,    1903,    Jennie    Moly- 


Abner  Stauffer  DeChant,  A.B.,  A.M.,  D.D.,  Hanover,  Pa. 

Born  in  Frederick  Township,  Montgomery  County,  Pa.,  August  17, 
1865.  Son  of  Augustus  Louis  and  Amanda  Keely  (Stauffer) 
DeChant.  Clergyman.  Graduate  of  the  Theological  Seminary  of 
the  Reformed  Church.  Superintendent  of  Western  Missions  of  the 
Reformed  Church,  1896-1903.  Member,  Board  of  Missions;  Board 
of  Education,  Board  of  Mercersburg  Academy;  President  Board  of 
Hoffman  Orphanage.  Married,  April  15,  1891,  Emma  Alliene 
Mayer.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brother,  John  F.  DeChant,  Zeta, 
'96,  and  sons,  Clement  Wl  DeChant^  Zeta,  '17,  and  John  M.  De- 
Chant,  Zeta,  21. 

1889. 

John  Hollinger,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

Box  102. 
Born  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  October  13,  1867.     Son  of  Amos  and  Eliza- 
beth    (Harnish)     Hollinger.     Harness     leather     tanner.     Married, 
October  19,  1893,  Elizabeth  Jane  Hertzler.     Relative  in  Fraternity, 
son,  John  H.  Hollinger,  Zeta,  '18. 

Melvin  Peters  Miller,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

822  Columbia  Avenue. 
Born   in   Manheim   Township,   Lancaster   County,   Pa.,   December   31, 
1869.     Son  of  Isaac  B.  and  Annie  M.  (Quigley)  Miller.     Attorney- 
at-law.     Married  Emma  H.  Wolfe. 

Raymond  Mancha,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

1909  South  Kingshighway. 
Born  at  Ridley,  Md„  April  26,  1869.     Son  of  Joseph  Franklin  and 
Elizabeth     (Zook)     Mancha.     President,     Petersburg    and    Norfolk 
Steamboat  Company,   1890   to   1895.     Manufacturer,   1896   to   1907; 


ZETA  CHAPTER.  339 

mining,  1907  to  1912.  President  of  Mancha  Storage  and  Battery 
Locomotive  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Married,  November  28,  1900, 
Delia  Adelaide  Stringfellow. 

1891. 

William    Heustis    Keller,    A.B. ;    LL.B.    [George    Washington 
Univ.],  Lancaster,  Pa. 

1061  Wheatland  Avenue. 
Born  in  Montgomery  County,  Md.,  August  11,  1869.  Son  of  Daniel 
Schneck  and  Martha  Eleanor  (Huestis)  Keller.  Attorney-at-law. 
First  Deputy  Attorney  General  of  Pennsylvania,  1915-1919. 
Judge  of  Superior  Court  of  Pennsylvania,  1919  to  date.  Member 
of  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society.  Married,  October  18,  1893,  Anna 
Dickey. 

Alfred  Henderson  Nauman,  A.B.,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

Hotel  Weber. 
Born  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  October  12,  1872.     Son  of  George  and  Eliza- 
beth (Henderson)   Nauman.     Engaged  in  hardware  business. 

Robert    John    Peters,   A.B.    and    A.M.    [Heidelberg    College], 
Harrisburg,  Pa. 

Pa.  Bureau  of  Employment,  Third  and  North  Streets. 
Born  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  March  24,  1871.  Son  of  John  Abram  and 
Roberta  (George)  Peters.  Professor  of  English,  Missouri  Valley 
College,  1894-1900,  and  History,  Carthage  College,  1900-01,  and  at 
Midland  College,  1902-09.  Professor  of  English,  Head  of  Depart- 
ment of  General  Studies,  Carnegie  Institute  of  Technology,  1909- 
1919.  Visiting  Secretary  at  same,  1919  to  date.  Editor  in  Chief 
of  Trade  Textbook  Series,  D.  Appleton  &  Company,  1911  to  date, 
and  on  Editorial  Staff  of  same  company,  1911  to  date.  Was  in 
Morale  Service,  U.  S.  War  Department,  July  15,  1918,  to  Decem- 
ber 30,  1918.     Married,  June  15,  1904,  Julia  Troxell  Clutz. 

Benjamin  Champneys  Atlee,  A.B.,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

112  East  King  Street. 
Born  at  Lancaster,   Pa.,  September  18,  1872.     Son  of  William  Au- 
gustus and  Elizabeth    (Champneys)    Atlee.     Attorney-at-law.     As- 
sistant  District   Attorney,   Lancaster,   Pa.,   1896-98. 

William   Milton  Pannebaker,  A.B.,   A.M.;   M.D.    [So.    Homo. 

Med.  Coll.  Balto.],  Baltimore,  Md. 

1209   Madison   Avenue. 
Born   at  Westminster,  Md.,   February  13,   1864.     Son  of  David  and 
Hannah    (Bixler)    Pannebaker.     Physician.     Professor   of   Medical 
Gynecology  and   Histology  in  the  Southern   Homeopathic  Medical 


340  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

College     (now    Atlantic    Medical    College),    Baltimore.     Married, 
October  25,  1899,  Kate  L.  Guyton. 

Thomas  Hoch  Leinbach,  A.B.,  Reading,  Pa. 

136  Clymer  Street. 
Born  at  Leinbach's,  Pa.,  June  3,  1868.  Son  of  Elias  A.  and  Caroline 
(Hoch)  Leinbach.  Clergyman.  Member  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa 
Society.  Married,  November  28,  1894,  Katharine  Elizabeth  Miller. 
Relatives  in  Fraternity,  sons,  Theodore  M.  Leinbach,  Zeta,  '18; 
Harold  M.  Leinbach,  Alpha  Rho,  '21,  and  Arthur  M.  Leinbach, 
Alpha  Rho,  '22. 


1892. 

John  Kunkel  Small,  A.B.,  Sc.D. ;  Ph.D.  [Columbia],  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

301  East  Two  Hundred  Seventh  Street. 
Born  at  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  January  31,  1869.  Son  of  *  George  Henry 
and  Catharine  (Kunkel)  Small.  Head  Curator  of  the  Museums  and 
Herbarium  of  the  New  York  Botanical  Garden.  Author  of  "  Flora 
of  Southeastern  United  States,"  "  Flora  of  Miami,"  "  Florida 
Trees,"  "  Ferns  of  Tropical  Florida,"  and  several  hundred  technical 
and  popular  papers.  Married,  June  26,  1896,  Elizabeth  Jane 
Wheeler. 

Nevin  Augustine  Cort,  Greensburg,  Pa. 

Born  at  Quakertown,  Pa.,  March  20,  1867.  Son  of  Lucian  and 
Sabina  (Bunstein)  Cort.  Attorney-at-law.  District  Attorney  of 
Westmoreland  County,  Pa.,  1917  to  date.  Married,  May  10,  1894, 
Mary  Edith  Laird. 

Theodore  Frederick  Herman,  A.B.  [Calvin  College]  ;  D.D.,  Lan- 
caster, Pa. 

440  College  Avenue. 
Barn  at  Hanover,  Pa.,  March  22,  1872.  Son  of  Henry  and  Caroline 
Mary  (Gardner)  Herman.  Clergyman  of  the  Reformed  Church, 
1896-1910.  Professor  of  Theology,  1910.  Sunday  School  Editor, 
Reformed  Church  Messenger,  and  author  of  various  pamphlets  on 
Theology  and  Sociology.  Married,  July  19,  1899,  Emma  Jane  Gar- 
rigan.  • 

Charles    Edward   Roth,    A.B.    [Pennsylvania]  ;    M.D.    [Halm. 
Med.],  Edgewood,  Md. 

Born  at  Frederick,  Md.,  July  27,  1873.  Son  of  Amos  A.  and  Laura 
Jane  (Fritchey)  Roth.  Physician.  Married,  M,ay  6,  1916,  Martha 
O.  Knight. 


ZETA  CHAPTER.  341 

1893. 

*William  Glase  Gerhard,  A.B.,  Reading,  Pa. 

Born  at  Sunbury,  Pa.,  July  17,  1872.  Son  of  Rev.  Calvin  S.  and 
Emma  E.  (Glase)  Gerhard.  Clergyman.  Graduate  of  Theological 
Seminary  of  the  Reformed  Church.  Died  at  Reading,  Pa.,  July 
22,   1901. 

1896, 

John  Frank  DeChant,  A.B.,  Boston,  Mass. 

18  Boylston  Street. 
Born  at  Pennsburg,  Pa.,  December  29,  1869.  Son  of  Rev.  August 
Ludwig  and  Amanda  (Stauffer)  DeChant.  Business  Manager  of 
the  Sunday-School  Board  of  the  Reformed  Church,  1899-1904; 
Manager  of  Sheldon  School,  Philadelphia,  1907-1910.  Director  of 
the  Sheldon  Department  of  Burdett  College,  Boston,  and  now  a 
teacher  and  lecturer  on  business  subjects.  Married,  May  11,  1899, 
Edith  Mary  Gladwin.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Rev.  Abner 
S.  DeChant,  Zeta,  '87. 

*Charles  Henry  Knight,  A.B.,  D.D.   [Theological  Seminary  of 

the  Reformed  Church],  Bethlehem,  Pa. 

Born  at  Bethlehem,  Pa.,  November  18,  1872.     Son  of  Munford  George 

and    Jane    Catherine    (Bachman)    Knight.     Clergyman.     Graduate 

of    Theological    Seminary    of    the     Reformed    Church.     Died    at 

Bethlehem,  Pa.,  February  5,  1901. 

1897. 

Victor  William  Dippell,  A.B.  and  Ph.D.  [Pennsylvania],  Lan- 
caster, Pa. 

Franklin  and  Marshall  College. 
Born  at  Huntington,  Ind.,  February  17,  1874.  Son  of  Peter  Henry 
and  Martha  (Mermann)  Dippell.  Graduate  of  Theological  Sem- 
inary of  the  Reformed  Church.  Clergyman,  1901-1909.  College 
Professor,  1909  to  date.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Married,  April  3,  1902, 
Marion  Vance  Fox. 

Frederick     Augustine     Rupp,     A.B. ;     M.D.     [Pennsylvania], 

Lewistown,  Pa. 

23  North  Brown  Street. 
Born  at  Berlin,  Pa.,  April  14,  1876.  Son  of  William  and  Emma 
Anetta  (Hambright)  Rupp.  Physician.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Cap- 
tain, M.  C,  July  15,  1917,  and  later  Major;  Regimental  Surgeon, 
Three  Hundred  and  Eighth  Ammunition  Train,  Eighty-third  Di- 
vision, A.   E.   F.;   Disability   Board,   Base   Hospital  69,   Savenay, 


342  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

France ;  "discharged  August  6,  1919.     Married,  September  14,  1904, 
Elizabeth  Rhoads  Groff. 

Edgar  Nelson  Transeau,  A.B. ;  Ph.D.   [Michigan],  Columbus, 
Ohio. 

Botany  Building. 
Born  at  Williamsport,  Pa.,  October  21,  1875.  Son  of  Samuel  and 
Martha  Edith  (Zimmerman)  Transeau.  Teacher.  Professor  of 
Biology,  Alma  College,  Mich.,  1904-06;  Investigator,  Station  for 
Experimental  Evolution,  Carnegie  Institute  of  Washington,  1906- 
07;  Professor  of  Botany,  State  Normal  School,  Charleston,  111., 
1907-1915.  Professor  of  Botany,  Ohio  State  University,  Columbus, 
1915.  Head  of  Department  of  Botany  1918  to  date.  Married, 
August  23,   1906,  Gertrude  Wentworth   Hastings,  M.D. 

Scott  Raymond  Wagner,  A.B.,  D.D.,  Hagerstown,  Md. 

229  North  Potomac  Street. 
Born  at  Ickesburg,  Pa.,  August  16,  1874.  Son  of  John  W.  and 
Sarah  Elizabeth  (Eby)  Wagner.  Clergyman.  Graduate  of  Theol- 
ogical Seminary  of  the  Reformed  Church.  He  entered  the 
Training  School  for  Chaplains,  July  12,  1918,  at  Camp  Zachary 
Taylor,  Ky.  He  served  as  Chaplain  (First  Lieutenant)  at  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C,  from  August  15  to  December  11,  1918.  Married, 
April  18,  1901,  Anna  Lorene  Fox. 

Clarence  Edgar  Zimmerman,   A.B.,   Mt.   Pleasant,   Pa. 

Born  at  Mt.  Pleasant,  Pa.,  February  12,  1874.  Son  of  Simon  Peter 
and  Mary  Margaret  (Eicher)  Zimmerman.  Engaged  in  furniture 
and  undertaking  business. 


1898. 

Albert    Charles    Dieffenbach,    A.B.    [Johns    Hopkins] ;    D.D. 

[Meadville  Theological  School],  Boston,  Mass. 

16  Beacon  Street. 
Born  at  Manchester,  Md.,  July  4,  1876.  Son  of  Ferdinand  Albert 
and  Jeannette  Rix  (Frankforter)  Dieffenbach.  Unitarian  clergy- 
man. Graduate  of  Theological  Seminary  of  the  Reformed  Church. 
Editor  of  The  Christian  Register,  1918  to  date.  He  served 
as  Chaplain  (and  Captain),  First  Regiment,  Connecticut  State 
Guard,  May,  1917  —  January,  1918.  Graduated  at  Plattsburg 
Training  Camp,  1916.  Visited,  in  1919,  on  invitation  of  Dr.  John 
R.  Mott,  England,  France  and  Germany,  to  study  reconstruction 
and  educational  work  for  soldiers  and  sailors.  Married,  November 
4,  1903,  Helen  Albright  Bertolette. 


ZETA  CHAPTER.  343 

Robert  James  Pilgram,  A.B.,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

912  Buchanan  Avenue. 
Born  at  Greenville,  Pa.,  August  15,  1877.  Son  of  Rev.  Frederick  and 
Elizabeth  Hester  (Moore)  Pilgram.  Clergyman.  Graduate  of 
Theological  Seminary  of  the  Reformed  Church.  Pastor  of  bt. 
Peter's  Reformed  Church,  Lancaster,  Pa.  Instructor  at  Franklin 
and  Marshall  Academy,  1918-19.  Married,  June  4,  1907,  Hilda 
Theresa   Hark,  of   Bethlehem,  Pa. 

1899. 

Waldemar    Eric    Metzenthin,    A.    B. ;    A.M.    [Columbia]    (I), 

Dallas,  Texas. 

University  Club. 

Born  in  Berlin,  Germany,  February  24,  1875.  Son  of  Ernst  and 
Marie  (Pauk)  Metzenthin.  Adjunct  Professor  of  German,  Univer- 
sity of  Texas,  1906-19.  Director  of  Athletics  and  Physical  Train- 
ing 1906-11.  Coach  of  Football,  Track  and  Basketball,  1907- 
1915.     Married,  February   13,   1914,  Margaret  Aileen  Sykes. 

John  Mosser  Downen,  Ph.B.    [Colorado],  Denver,  Colo. 

3800  East  Thirty-second  Avenue. 
Born  at  Rocky  Ford,  Colo,.October  11,  1876.  Son  of  Thomas  Jeffer- 
son and  Susan  (McCollum)  Downen.  Teacher.  Principal  of 
Pueblo,  Colo.,  High  School,  1899-06;  Superintendent  of  Schools, 
Golden,  Colo.,  1906-1911.  Superintendent  of  Clayton  College  tor 
Orphan   Boys.     Married,  July  1,  1901,  Katherine  Calhoun. 

1900. 

John  Hassler  Dietrich,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

803   Mary   Place. 
Born   at  Willow   Hill,   Pa.,  January   14,   1878.     Son   of  Jerome   and 
Sarah  Ann  (Sarbach)  Dietrich.     Graduate  of  Theological  Seminary 
of  the  Reformed  Church.     Unitarian  Clergyman.     Married,  August 
25,  1912,  Louise  Erb. 

Donald  Ganger  Lerch,  A.B. ;  M.D.  [Hahn.  Med.  Coll.,  Phila.], 

Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

3616  California  Avenue,  N.  b. 

Born  at  McEwensville,  Pa.,  April  18,  1879.     Son  of  Daniel  and  Sarah 

Elizabeth    (Gauger)    Lerch.     Physician.     Married,   June   21,   1916, 

Anna  Rosella  Leister. 

Amos  Bowman  Schnader,  A.B. ;  M.D.  [Jefferson  Medical],  Mt. 

Carmel,  Pa. 

Born  at  Bowmansville,  Pa.,  September  4,  1875.     Son  of  Baltzer  and 


344  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Elizabeth  (Bowman)  Schnader.     Physician  and  Surgeon.     Married, 
February  22,  1908,  Mary  Elizabeth  Moore. 

1901. 

John  Shreiner  Cochran,  B.S.  in  M.E.    [Penna.   State],   (  *  ), 
Lancaster,  Pa. 

324  North  Duke  Street. 
Born  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  January  2,  1882.  Son  of  Henry  B.  and 
Alma  C.  (Shreiner)  Cochran.  Manager  of  Advertising  Department 
of  Foster  &  Cochran's  Department  Store,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1903-12. 
Treasurer  and  General  Manager,  Lancaster  Steel  Products  Divi- 
sion, General  Motors  Corporation,  1912  to  date.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, father,   Henry  B.  Cochran,  Zeta,  '72. 

Morris  Garfield  Lane,  Seattle,  Wash. 

Hotel  Perry. 
Engaged  in  transportation  business.     Private  in  the   First  Pennsyl- 
vania  Regiment,   U.   S.   Volunteers,  during  the   Spanish-American 
War,  April  to  August,  1898. 

LeAvis  Buch  Sprecher,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

1110  Wheatland  Avenue. 
Born  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  April  22,  1876.     Son  of  Samuel  and  Char- 
lotte    M.     (Buch)     Sprecher.     Farmer.     Married,     February     19, 
1902,   Mary   Elizabeth   Cochran.     Relative   in   Fraternity,   brother, 
Clay  Sprecher,  Psi,  '98. 

1902. 

John    Borneman    Ludy,    A.B.,    A.M.;    M.D.     [Pennsylvania], 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

1510  Walnut  Street. 
Born  at  Boyertown,  Pa.,  August  30,  1880.     Son  of  Alfred  Kauffman 
and  Mary  Worman  (Borneman)  Ludy.     Physician.     Dermatologist 
to  Methodist   Hospital.     Assistant  Dermatologist  to   Pennsylvania 
Hospital.     Major,  M.  C,  U.  S.  A. 

Howard  Rufus  Omwake,  A.B.,  A.M.    [Princeton],  Lancaster, 
Pa. 

Franklin  and  Marshall  College. 
Born  at  Greencastle,  Pa.,  May  1,  1878.  Son  of  Harry  and  Eveline 
(Beaver)  Omwake.  Teacher.  Instructor  Syrian  Protestant  Col- 
lege, Beirut,  Syria,  1901.-1904;  Senior  Master,  Harrisburg  Acad- 
emy, Harrisburg,  Pa.,  1909-1919.  Dean  of  Franklin  and  Mar- 
shall College,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1919  to  date.  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Married,  June  20,  1906,  Frances  Lauretta  Geiger. 


ZETA  CHAPTER.  345 

Daniel  Longaker  Evans,  A.B.,  A.M.;  LL.B.    [Pennsylvania], 
Pottstown,  Pa. 

713  King  Street. 
Born  at  Pottstown,  Pa.,  August  18,  1880.     Son  of  Rev.  L.   Kryder 
Evans    and    Ella    Virginia    Longaker.     Attorney-at-law.     Married, 
October  20,  1908,  Gertrude  Black  Schofield. 

Oscar  Edwin  Fox,   M.D.    [Pennsylvania],  Reading,   Pa. 

232  North  Fifth  Street. 
Born  at  North  Heidelberg,  Pa.,  March  26,  1877.  Son  of  Franklin 
Harrison  and  Emma  Rebecca  (Klopp)  Fox.  Physician.  Surgeon 
to  St.  Joseph's  Hospital,  Reading,  Pa.,  1907  to  date.  Member  of 
Subdivisional  Registration  Board,  District  No.  4,  Reading,  Pa. 
Married,   August  1,  1907,   Alice  Sylvia   Hunt. 

Scott  Smith  Leiby,  A.B.,  Marysville,  Pa. 

Born  at  Marysville,  Pa.,  January  19,  1881.  Son  of  Elias  Bixler  and 
Jemimah  Jane  (Smith)  Leiby.  Attorney-at-law.  State  Senator, 
31st  District  of  Pennsylvania,  1916-20.  Married,  September  4, 
1912,  Maude  Tyson. 

*Henry  Clement  Welker,  Ph.B.,  A.M.;  M.D.   [Pennsylvania], 
Norristown,  Pa. 

Born  at  Coopersburg,  Pa.,  May  19,  1879.  Son  of  Henry  John  and 
Mary  (Troth)  Welker.  Physician.  He  served  as  Captain,  M.  C, 
with  Episcopal  Hospital  Unit  No.  34  in  France.  Returned  to  the 
United  States  in  April,  1918.  Died,  May  1,  1918  at  Washington, 
D.   C.     Married,   June   29,   1907,  Jennie   Lewis   Peters. 

1903. 

Norman  Huffman,  A.B.,  East  Stroudsburg,  Pa. 

R.  D.  No.  2. 
Born  at  Marshall's  Creek,  Pa.,  January  19,  1877.     Son  of  Elias  Det- 
rick  and  Elizabeth  (Smith)   Huffman.     Merchant. 

John  Edgar  Lingenfelter,  Pasadena,  Cal. 

314  South  Mentor  Avenue. 
Born  at  Altoona,  Pa.,  July  26,  1881.     Son  of  Martin  Gilds  and  Cora 
Gilds    (Eckhardt)    Lingenfelter.     Mechanical  draftsman,   Southern 
Pacific  Railroad.     Married,  October  18,  1905,  Anna  Pitcairn  Greer. 

*John    Frank    Marshall,    A.B.,    A.M.;    M.D.    [Pennsylvania], 
Ashland,  Pa. 

Born  at  Ashland,  Pa.,  March  6,  1882.     Son  of  David  Samuel  and 


346  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Mary  (Sell)  Marshall.  Physician  and  surgeon  for  the  Lehigh 
Valley  Coal  Company.  Married,  June  8,  1915,  Nela  Heinze.  Died 
at   Ashland,   Pa.,  October   8,   1918. 

Frank  B.  Waldner,  B.S.  in  Arch.  [Pennsylvania],  Ashland,  Pa. 

Born  at  Ashland,  Pa.,  December  20,  1880.     Son  of  John  Adam  and 

Rosa  Catharine  (Schneider)  Waldner.     Architect  with  Government 

Department  of  Housing  at  Bethlehem,  Pa.     Married  in  1915,  Marie 

Charity  Finnegan. 

Guy  Wilfred  Bange,  A.B.,  Hanover,  Pa. 

Born  at  Hanover,  Pa.,  July  4,  1880.     Son  of  Robert  Reuel  and  Mary 
Jane   (Meredith)    Bange.     Attorney-at-law. 


1904. 

Warren  Fetter  Hubley,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

77  Carleton  Street. 
Born  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  May  9,  1880.  Son  of  Alfred  Augustus  and 
Anna  Mary  (McComsey)  Hubley.  President,  treasurer  and  gen- 
eral manager  of  the  American  Transformer  Company  of  Newark, 
N.  J.,  1911  to  date.  Treasurer  of  Institute  of  Radio  Engineers. 
Married,  June  21,  1904,  Anna  Wright  Emlen. 

Roland  Brubaker  Styer,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

313  East  King  Street. 
Born  at  Lancaster,   Pa.,  September  4,  1884.     Son  of  George  Wash- 
ington and  Sarah  Emeline   (Diller)   Styler.     Chemist  for  Harrison 
Bros.  &  Co.,  Incorporated,  Philadelphia,  1906-08,  and  for  the  Penn- 
sylvania State  Commission  of  Health,  1908  to  date. 

Luther   Ferree   Zerr   Witmer,    Ph.B. ;    Ph.D.    [Pennsylvania], 
Washington,  D.  C. 

2923  Macomb  Street. 
Born  at  Paradise,  Pa.,  October  18,  1883.  Son  of  Joseph  Ferree 
and  Mary  Anne  (Zerr)  Witmer.  Instructor  in  Chemistry  at 
Drexel  Institute,  Philadelphia,  1906-09.  Chemist  with  the  Bureau 
of  Standards,  Washington,  D.  C,  1909  to  date.  Married,  August 
20,   1907,  Louise   Elizabeth   Miller. 

Robert   Keller  Hershey,   A.B.,  Manheim,   Pa. 

Born  at  Manheim,  Pa.,  December  3,  1883.  Son  of  David  Christian 
and  Katherine  Brubaker  (Keller)  Hershey.  Secretary  and  assist- 
ant manager,  Hershey  Machine  and  Foundry  Company. 


ZETA  CHAPTER.  347 

John  Scholl  Hosterman,  A.B.,  A.M.   [Columbia],  Chicago,  111. 

208  South  La  Salle  Street. 
Born  at  Center  Hall,  Pa.,  December  2,  1882.  Son  of  George  Wash- 
ington and  Katharine  Anna  (Scholl)  Hosterman.  Supervising 
Principal  of  the  Montrose,  Pa.,  High  School,  1907-15.  Principal 
of  Danbury,  Conn.,  High  School,  1916-1919.  With  Sherman  Serv- 
ice (Industrial  Relationship)  Business  Department,  Chicago,  111. 
Married,    February    20,    1904,    Sue    Waller    Cummings. 

1905. 

Colin  Camerson,  Jr.,  A.B.,  Tucson,  Ariz. 

298  Granada  Street. 
Born   at   Brickerville,  Pa.,   July  28,  1882.     Son   of  Colin   and   Alice 
Faith  (Smith)  Cameron.     Engaged  in  real  estate,  mining  and  cattle 
business.     Married,  March  28,  1913,  Nella  Thacher. 

Edward  Lane  Schofield,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

129  West  Thirteenth  Street. 
Born  at  Wiconisco,  Pa.,  May  27,  1885.  Son  of  Edward  Lane  and 
Mary  Elizabeth  (Black)  Schofield.  Manager,  Westinghouse  Lamp 
Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Assistant  Manager,  Electro  Dynamic 
Company,  Bayonne,  N.  J.  Sales  Manager,  Wagner  Electric  Com- 
pany, New  York  City,  N.  Y.  Married,  October  12,  1907,  Mary 
Elizabeth  Myers.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Walter  S.  Scho- 
field, Psi,  '05. 

Robert  Leighton  Gerhart,  A.B.,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

341  East  Liberty  Street. 
Born  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  July  29,  1880.  Son  of  Paul  and  Eliza  Atlee 
(Baumgardner)  Gerhart.  Importer  and  jobber  in  coffee,  tea,  and 
spices.  Married,  December  30,  1917,  Mary  L.  Musser.  Relatives 
in  Fraternity,  father,  Paul  Gerhart,  Zeta,  '75,  and  brothers,  Richard 
R.  Gerhart,  Psi,  '20,  and  Paul  Gerhart,  Zeta,  '23. 

Frederick  Mosser  Ziegler,  Allentown,  Pa. 

1045  Hamilton  Street. 
Born  at  Allentown,  Pa.,  February  27,  1885.     Son  of  Albert  Jonathan 
and  Alice    (Mosser)    Ziegler.     Treasurer,  A.  J.  Zeigler  Company. 
Married,  August  31,  1916,  Dorothy  A.  Koons. 

Daniel  Allen  Killheffer,  A.B.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

536  West  One  Hundred  and  Fourteenth  Street. 
Born  at  Millersville,  Pa.,  December  10,  1880.     Son  of  Harry  D.  and 
Amelia    (Grim)    Killheffer.     Steel   and   iron   manufacturer.     Com- 
missioned Captain,  Ordnance,  November  11,  1917;  and  Major,  July, 
1918.    Discharged,  January,  1919;  now  Major,  Ordnance,  U.  S.  R. 


348  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

William  Wayne  Kalbach  Leinbach,  A.B.,  Reading,  Pa. 

624  Washington  Street. 
Born  near   Reading,  Pa.,  February  1,  1885.     Son  of  Wellington  M. 
and  Emma  W.   (Kalbach)    Leinbach.     Real  estate  business.     Mar- 
ried,  June    19,   1912,   Alice   H.    Tayntor.     Relative   in   Fraternity, 
brother,  Mark  K.  Leinbach,  Zeta,  '23. 

Arthur  Hambleton   Hull,   A.B.,   Harrisburg,   Pa. 

2133  North  Second  Street. 
Born  at  Bensalem,  Pa.,  May  3,  1884.  Son  of  Dr.  George  W.  and 
Anna  Eliza  (Hambleton)  Hull.  Attorney-at-law.  Married,  June 
28,  1909,  Margaret  Isabel  Charles.  Relatives  in  Fraternity, 
brothers,  Horace  M.  Hull,  Zeta,  '06,  George  R.  Hull,  Zeta,  '07,  and 
Charles  W.  Hull,  Zeta,  '18. 

Mortimer  Lawrence  Shuford,  A.B.,  LL.B.   [New  York  Univer- 
sity], New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 

91   Brookside  Place. 
Born    at    Burkettsville,    Frederick    County,    Md.     Son    of    Lawrence 
Stanley    and    Jennie    Etta    (Burfoot)    Shuford.     Attorney-at-law. 
Married,  November  13,  1917,  Helen  Angela  Paxson. 

1906. 

John  Rengier,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

432  North  Lime  Street. 
Born  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  November  6,  1883.     Son  of  Charles  Frederick 
and  Ann  Eliza   (Kramph)   Rengier.     Merchant.     Married,  October 
7,    1909,   Carrie   Margaret   Blair.     Relative   in    Fraternity,   father, 
Charles  F.  Rengier,  Zeta,  'QS. 

Jacob  Leinbach  Rieser  (  A  ),  Reading,  Pa. 

616  Washington  Street. 
Born  at  Reading,  Pa.,  August  4,  1885.     Son  of  Adam  B.  and  Sarah 
Elizabeth   (Leinbach)  Rieser.     Engaged  in  real  estate  and  building 
business.     Married,  September  25,  1918,  Mildred  Williams.     Rela- 
tive in  Fraternity,  brother,  John  A.  Rieser,  Zeta,  '15. 

♦John  Tiernan  Fallon,  B.S.  [Mass.  Inst.  Tech.],  York,  Pa. 

Born  at  York,  Pa.,  September  23,  1885.  Son  of  John  C.  and  Mary 
C.  (Dice)  Fallon.  Architectural  draughtsman.  Died  at  York,  Pa., 
May  18,  1918. 

John     William     Sheetz,     Ph.B. ;     M.D.      [Johns     Hopkins], 

Columbus,  Ohio. 

207  East  State  Street. 
Born  at  New  Oxford,  Pa„  May  4,  1885.     Son  of  John  Lawrence  and 


ZETA  CHAPTER.  349 

Katherine  Elizabeth  (Kalbach)  Sheetz.  Physician.  Instructor  in 
Medicine  at  Ohio  State  University,  1914  to  date.  Served  with 
Evacuation  Hospital  No.  18  in  France.  Major  and  Chief  of  Medi- 
cal Service,  Camp  Hospital  No.  33. 

1907. 

Horace  Mann  Hull,  A.B.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

29  West  Forty-second  Street. 
Born  at  Millersville,  Pa.,  July  3,  1886.  Son  of  George  Washington 
Hull  and  Anna  Eliza  Hambleton.  Connected  with  the  Aeolian 
Company  of  New  York,  September  1,  1907,  to  date.  Married,  June 
8,  1916,  Ruby  Marden  Spaulding.  Relatives  in  Fraternity, 
brothers,  Arthur  H.  Hull,  Zeta,  '05,  George  R.  Hull,  Zeta,  '07,  and 
Charles  W.  Hull,  Zeta,  '18. 

Wilbur  Myres  Frantz,  Reading,  Pa. 

1645  Perkiomen  Avenue. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  February  24,  1887.     Son  of  Christian  Groff 
and    Georgianne    (Myres)    Frantz.     With   Swift   &   Co.,   wholesale 
packers,    as    manager    of    Reading,    Pa.,    Branch.     Married,    Sep- 
tember  1,   1913,   Suzanna   Viola   Nofer. 

Waldemar  Frederick  Krumbein,  A.B.,  Portland,  Oregon. 

649  Clackamas  Street. 
Born   at    Portland,   Ore.,   October   4,    1885.     Son   of   Justus    F.    and 
Christian  Margaret  (Gantenbein)   Krumbein.     Salesman.     M,arried, 
April  6,   1910,   Mabel  Frances   Wagoner. 

Howard  William  Jenkins,  Oak  Park,  111. 

228  South  Euclid  Avenue. 
Born   at   Harleigh,    Pa.,   March   30,   1883.     Son   of   Edward    R.   and 
Ellen  (Williams)   Jenkins.     Assistant  Advertising  Manager,  Sears, 
Roebuck  Company.     Married,  August  14,  1904,  Milly  R.  Irvin. 

Grover  Cleveland  Chandlee,  Ph.B. ;  M.S.  [Pennsylvania  State], 

State  College,  Pa. 

Born  at  Delta,  Pa.  Son  of  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  Ann  (Barton) 
Chandlee.  Instructor  and  Assistant  Professor  in  Chemistry  at 
Pennsylvania  State  College,  1907  to  date.  First  Lieutenant, 
Chemical  Section,  General  Staff  Corps,  A.  E.  F.,  September,  1918, 
to  May,  1919. 

Richard  Fulton  Kieffer,  A.B.;  M.D.  [Johns  Hopkins]  Hagers- 

town,  Md. 

Born  at  Hagerstown,  Md.,  June  15,  1886.  Son  of  Rev.  Joseph 
Spangler  Kieffer,  D.D.,  and  Mary  Martin  Clark.     Practice  of  sur- 


350  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY..    ' 

gery,  1913  to  date.  Lieutenant,  M.  C,  attached  to  British  Army  in 
France  for  six  months  as  Battalion  Medical  Officer,  Captain,  Chief 
of  Surgical  Service,  Evacuation  Hospital  No.  114,  A.  E.  F.;  Major, 
Chief  of  Surgical  Service,  Base  Hospital;  Camp  Pike,  December  1, 
1918.     Married,  June  3,  1919,  Henrietta  Voglesong  Wilson. 

George  Ross  Hull,  A.B.    [Dickinson]    (  E  ),  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

Union  Trust  Building. 
Born  at  Millersville,  Pa.,  October  13,  1888.  Son  of  George  Wash- 
ington Hull  and  Anna  Eliza  Hambleton.  Attorney-at-law.  Editor 
of  "  The  Pennsylvania  Corporation  Reports,"  1913-1918.  Editor  of 
"Department  Reports  of  Pennsylvania,"  1915-1918.  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Second  Regiment  Infantry  Pennsylvania  Reserve  Militia, 
1918.  Married,  June  15,  1914,  Margaret  Rebecca  Latham.  Rela- 
tives in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Arthur  H.  Hull,  Zeta,  '05,  Horace  M. 
Hull,  Zeta,  '06,  and  Charles  W.  Hull,  Zeta,  '18. 

James  Frederick  Magee,  Ph.B.  (I),  Lancaster,  Pa. 

116  East  Walnut  Street. 
Born  at  White  Rock,  Pa.;  December  16,  1887.  Son  of  David  Francis 
and  Lewrainer  Gillespie  (Twaddell)  Magee.  Chemist  and  superin- 
tendent of  iron  and  copper  mines  in  Cuba  and  the  Western  States, 
1907-1915.  Mining  and  exploring  superintendent,  Chile  and 
Argentine,  1916-1917.  Enlisted  in  Eleventh  Regiment  of  Engin- 
eers, U.  S.  A.,  June  1,  1917.  Nominated  to  Saumur  Artillery 
School,  France.  Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  Field  Artillery, 
April  9,  1919.     Discharged,  May  5,  1919. 

*Robert  Henry  De  Long,  A.B.,  Reading,  Pa. 

Born  at  Pikesville,  Berks  County,  Pa.,  June  10,  1885.  Son  of  Dr. 
Wilson  D.  and  Louisa  C.  (Heffner)  De  Long.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  Clarence  S.  De  Long,  Zeta,  '09.  Died  at  Reading, 
Pa.,  March  31,  1908. 

James  Wolf  Evans,  Trinidad,  British  West  Indies. 

Point  Foetin. 
Born  at  Salisbury,  Pa.,  February  21,  1886.  Son  of  John  Miles  and 
Ellelia  (Bott)  Evans.  Superintendent  and  manufacturing 
manager  for  the  United  British  Refineries,  Limited,  Trinidad, 
B.  W.  I.  Married,  November  18,  1916,  Gladys  Post.  Relative  in 
Fraternity,  brother,  John  K.  Evans,  Zeta,  '11. 

1908. 

Paul  Heber  Burk,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Riverside,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Tamaqua,  Pa.,  November  27,  1887.  Son  of  William  Black 
and  Sarah  Katharine   (Radcliffe)   Burk.     Connected  with  Pennsyl- 


ZETA  CHAPTER.  351 

vania  State  Department  of  Agriculture,  1909-11.  Consulting  horti- 
culturist and  fruit  grower.  Married,  December  9,  1911,  Marguerite 
Keber  Templin. 

John  Kellie  McDonald,  Jr.,  Huntington  Beach,  Cal. 

Born  at  Dawson,  Pa.,  October  8,  1884.  Son  of  John  Kellie  and  Sarah 
Jane  (Sample)  McDonald.  Secretary  and  treasurer,  Pacific  Oil 
Cloth  and  Linoleum  Company,  1914  to  date. 

Charles  Franklin  Gillan,  Ph.B.,  St.  Thomas,  Pa. 

Born  at  St.  Thomas,  Pa.,  December  15,  1883.  Son  of  James  Dunlap 
and  Charlotte  (Johnston)  Gillan.  Fruit  grower.  Valuation  clerk 
and  appraiser  of  the  Cumberland  Valley  Railroad  Company,  1916 
to  date.     Married,  June  26,  1913,  Mattie  Clark. 

1909. 

James  Leiby  Butz  (  *  ),  New  Bloomfield,  Pa. 

Born  at  Newport,  Pa.,  October  8,  1888.  Son  of  Jesse  S.,  Jr.,  and 
Anne  Belle  (Leiby)  Butz.  Merchant.  Married,  October  24,  1915, 
Katherine  Louise  Krozier. 

James  Franklin  Sides,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

320  East  Orange  Street. 
Born    at    Philadelphia,    August    15,    1886.     Son    of    Samuel    H.    and 
Eleanor    Lewis     (Morris)     Sides.     With    Fulton    National    Bank, 
Lancaster,  Pa.     Married,  January  25,  1912,  Janet  Speakman  Coyle. 

Clarence  Stoudt  De  Long,  Reading,  Pa. 

141  North  Fifth  Street. 
Born  at  Pikesville,  Pa.,  May  19,  1887.  Son  of  Dr.  Wilson  D.  De  Long 
and  Louisa  C.  Heffner.  Dentist.  Lieutenant,  Dental  Corps, 
U.  S.  A.,  September  20,  1917  to  July  20,  1918.  Captain,  July  20, 
1918,  to  March  7,  1919.  Married,  November  1,  1918,  Alma  S.  Dunn. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Robert  H.  De  Long,  Zeta,  '07. 

Gilbert  Harding  Lyte,  Ph.B.  [Bucknell],  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Hotel  Martin. 
Born  at  Millersville,  Pa.,  May  4,  1889.  Son  of  Dr.  Eliphalet  Oram 
and  Mary  (McJunkin)  Lyte.  Traveling  salesman.  Enlisted  in  the 
service,  April  29,  1918.  Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  Infantry, 
August  27,  1918,  and  assigned  to  159th  Depot  Brigade.  Dis- 
charged, December  5,  1918. 

Paul  Newkirk  Bowman,  M.D.  [Pennsylvania],  Reading,  Pa. 

200  South  Sixth  Street. 
Born  at   Reading,  Pa.,  April  13,  1887.     Son  of  Darius  Z.  Bowman, 


352  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

M.D.,  and  A.  Irene  Newkirk.  Physician.  Major,  U.  S.  Medical 
Corps.  On  active  duty  since  October,  1916.  With  First  Division, 
A.  E.  F.,  France.  With  American  Army  of  Occupation,  Germany, 
January,  1919,  to  October  15,  1919.     Married,  Grace  Frazar. 

Paul  Dawson  Hanley,  M.D.  [Pennsylvania],  Pottstown,  Pa. 

410  High  Street. 
Born  at  Pottstown,  Pa.,  October  4,  1886.  Son  of  George  William  and 
Katherine  Olivia  (Ziegler)  Hanley.  Physician.  Served  as  Ex- 
amining Physician,  Montgomery  County  Draft  Board,  No.  5. 
Married,  June  24,  1916,  Ann  Elva  Foxall.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,   George    R.    Hanley,   Zeta,   '10. 

Davis  Dunlap  Dietrich,  Clearfield,  Pa. 

Clearfield  and  Huntingdon  Telephone  Company. 
Born  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  July  7,  1886.  Son  of  Adam  Clark  and  Emily 
Josephine  (Dunlap)  Dietrich.  Plant  Supervisor,  Clearfield  and 
Huntingdon  Telephone  Company.  Corporal,  Company  F,  56th 
Engineers,  with  six  and  a  half  months  overseas  service,  attached 
to   the   British   Army. 

George  Snyder  Mann,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

417   North  Prince  Street. 
Born  at  Millersville,   Pa.,  January   17,   1889.     Son  of  Abraham   and 
Anna    Elizabeth    (Groff)    Mann.     Engaged    in    tobacco    business. 
Married,    February   29,    1911,   Anna    Hess. 

*Glenroy  Boozer,  Ph.B.,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

Born  at  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  March  3,  1887.  Son  of  Harry  Foster  and 
Nora  Harriet  (Bryan)  Boozer.  Died  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  February 
11,  1913. 

*Robert  Earl  Gipe,  Johnstown,  Pa. 

Born  at  Elk  Lick,  Pa.,  May  21,  1888.  Son  of  Henderson  and  Eliza- 
beth Meredith  (Easton)  Gipe.  Principal  of  Connellsville  High 
School.  Married,  Marguerite  Gerhart.  Died  at  Somerset,  Pa., 
December  1,  1914. 


1910. 

George  Robert  Hanley,  Connellsville,  Pa. 

Colonial  Apartments. 
Born  at  Pottstown,  Pa.,  December  18,  1888.     Son  of  George  William 
and     Katherine     Olivia     (Ziegler)      Hanley.     Salesman.     Married, 
March  12,  1919,  Edna  May  Bengel.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Paul  D.  Hanley,  Zeta,  '09. 


ZETA  CHAPTER.  353 

Edgar  Daniel  Kramer,  A.B.,  Cornwall-on-Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  October  9,  1887.  Son  of  Henry  Williard  and 
Margaret  (Eagan)  Kramer.  Teacher  and  writer.  Member  of  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.     Served  in  Officers'  Training  School  in  fall  of  1918. 

Harry  Abram  Grove,  Ph.B.,  Greencastle,  Pa. 

Born  at  Welsh  Run,  Pa.,  September  9,  1888.  Son  of  Henry  and 
Barbara  Ann  (Resh)  Grove.  Teaching  and  banking  business. 
Married,  June  23,   1915,  Virginia  Wehrley  Wilkinson. 

James  Thomas  Lane,  A.B.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

3  Fifth  Avenue. 
Born  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  November  4,  1890.  Son  of  George  Arment 
and  Anna  (Fulton)  Lane.  Catalogue  and  advertising  manager. 
At  present,  promotion  manager  Hearst's  Magazine,  New  York  City. 
Enlisted,  November  16,  1917.  Sergeant-Major,  Three  Hundred  and 
Sixty-eighth  Aero  Squadron,  Langley  Field,  Va.,  January  to  Sep- 
tember, 1918.  Cadet,  United  States  School  of  Military  Aeronautics, 
Princeton,  N.  J.,  September  to  November  26,  1918.  Discharged, 
November  26,  1918.  Married,  May  29,  1919,  Anna  Evelyn  Fitz- 
gerald. 


^Pierce  Rettew,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

266  Briggs  Street. 
Born  at  Harrisburg,   Pa.,  August  2,   1887.     Son  of  Charles  B.   and 
Rebecca  A.   (Behney)   Rettew.     Professor  of  English  and  Oratory 
in   the   Harrisburg   Technical   High   School.     Died   at   Harrisburg, 
Pa.,   March   24,   1918. 


Arthur  Rupp  Hartzell,  Allentown,  Pa. 

130  North  Ninth  Street. 
Born  at  Allentown,  Pa.,  August  20,  1889.  Son  of  Wilson  Jacob  and 
Mary  Martha  (Rupp)  Hartzell.  Chemist.  Municipal  Chemist, 
City  of  Allentown,  Pa.,  1913-1915.  With  J.  A.  Roebling's  Sons' 
Company,  Roebling,  N.  J.,  1919  to  date.  Married,  November  17, 
1919,  Maude  M.  Spangler. 

Mark  Nevin  Wickert,  A.B. ;  B.D.    [Theological   Seminary   of 

the  Reformed  Church],  Lancaster,  Pa. 

821  East  Orange  Street. 
Born  at  St.  Thomas,  Pa.,  October  25,  1888.     Son  of  Rev.  Jairus  Al- 
bright   and    Elizabeth    Metzgar    (Dorwart)    Wickert.     Clergyman. 
Married,  August  19,  1914,   Anna  Mae  Obetz. 


354  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Marion  Wiest  Emrick,  Ph.B. ;  M.D.  [Johns  Hopkins],  Harris- 
burg,  Pa. 

1426  Market  Street. 
Born  near  Sunbury,  Pa.,  January  1,  1889.     Son  of  Edwin  M.  Emrick, 
M.D.,  and  Alice  A.    (Wiest)    Emrick.     Physician.     Married,  June 
11,   1914,   Mary  Louretta  Vander grift. 

1911. 

Jesse  Franklin  Leonard,  Marysville,  Pa. 

Born  in  Rye  Township,  Perry  County,  Pa.,  April  27,  1888.  Son  of 
William  Henry  and  Minnie  Frances  (Nace)  Leonard.  Clerk  in 
Commonwealth  Trust  Company,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  Served  from  July 
23,  to  August  22,  1918,  in  the  Thirty-sixth  Company,  Ninth  Bat- 
talion, One  Hundred  and  Fifty-fifth  Depot  Brigade,  at  Camp  Lee, 
Petersburg,  Va. ;  August  22  to  September  15,  1918,  Company  K, 
Third  Battalion,  Infantry  Replacement  and  Training  Camp,  Camp 
Lee,  Virginia;  September  15  to  December  11,  1918,  Fifth  Company, 
First  Battalion,  Central  Machine  Gun  Officers'  Training  School, 
Camp  Hancock,  Augusta,  Ga. 

John  Kryder  Evans,  Ph.B.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

136  South  Forty-sixth  Street. 
Born  at  Salisbury,  Pa.,  July  9,  1890.  Son  of  John  Miles  and  Ellelia 
(Bott)  Evans.  Assistant  sales  and  advertising  manager  with  the 
Franklin  Baker  Company.  Married,  October  21,  1916,  Marion 
Lloyd  Hallowell.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  James  W. 
Evans,  Zeta,  '07. 

Henry  Weber  Pifer,  Ph.B.,  Butler,  Pa. 

324  Mercer  Street. 
Born  in  McCalmont  Township,  Jefferson  County,  Pa.,  June  10,  1886. 
Son  of  William  Thomas  and  Anna  Mary   (Weber)    Pifer.     Attor- 
ney-at-law. 

Heyward  Miller   Spangler>  York,   Pa. 

Ill  North  George  Street. 
Born  at  Hagerstown,  Pa.,  November  1,  1889.     Son  of  Clinton  Hey- 
ward  and  Florence  Anna   (Miller)    Spangler.     Bank  clerk. 

1912. 

Howard  Ellwood  Ammerman,  A.B.,  Akron,  Ohio. 

Goodyear  Tire  and  Rubber  Company. 
Born  at  shamokin,  Pa.,  February  26,  1889.     Son  of  Frank  Ellwood 
and    Emma     (Duenger)     Ammerman.     With    Goodyear    Tire    and 


ZETA  CHAPTER.  355 

Rubber   Company,    Akron,    Ohio.     Married,   June   2,   1917,   Lillian 
Rose. 

Paul  Reid  Pontius,  A.B. ;  B.D.  [Union  Theological  Seminary 
and  Theological  Seminary  of  the  Reformed  Church], 
Gettysburg,  Pa. 

Born  at  Martinsburg,  Pa.,  August  11,  1888.  Son  of  John  Wesley 
and  Mary  Ida  (Apple)  Pontius.  Clergyman.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  S.  Gilmore  Pontius,  Zeta,  '14. 

Robert  Martin  Oberholser,  Ph.B.,  Bordentown,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Cains,  Pa.,  September  18,  1891.  Son  of  Christian  Haines  and 
Margaret  Elizabeth  (Baldwin)  Oberholser.  Superintendent  of 
City  Schools,  Bordentown,  N.  J.  Served  as  a  private  in  School  of 
Military  Psychology,  Camp  Greenleaf,  Georgia.  Discharged,  Feb- 
ruary 5,  1919.     Married,  May  3,  1918,  Lucille  Grace  Johnson. 

John  Richard  Hahn,  A.B.;  B.D.  [Theological  Seminary  of  the 
Reformed  Church  and  Union  Theological  Seminary], 
Chicago,  111. 

3416  West  Sixty-third  Place. 
Born  at  Kutztown,  Pa.,  December  24,  1889.     Son  of  Frederick  Bender 
and  Rebecca  Ella   (Bridenbaugh)    Hahn.     Congregational  Clergy- 
man.    Commissioned   First   Lieutenant   and   Chaplain,    August   15, 
/  1918.     Chaplain  Recruit  Depot,  Fort  Thomas,  Ky.,  August  15,  1918, 

to  January  1,  1919.     Married,  December  11,  1917,  Mabel  Elizabeth 
Kauffman. 

James  Ray  Shepley,  A.B. ;  B.D.  [Theological  Seminary  of  the 
Reformed  Church],  Riegelsville,  Pa. 

Born  at  Halifax,  Pa.,  November  18,  1889.  Son  of  John  A.  and 
Amanda  (Yeager)  Shepley.  Clergyman  of  the  Reformed  Church. 
Commissioned  First  Lieutenant  and  Chaplain,  November  7,  1918. 
Honorably  discharged  from  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  December  12,  1918. 
Married,  May  13,  1915,  Grace  Elizabeth  Rupp. 

1913. 

*John  Leinbach  Schaeffer,  Reading,  Pa. 

Born  at  Macungie,  Pa.,  September  3,  1893.  Son  of  Rev.  Charles 
Edmund  and  Carrie  (Leinbach)  Schaeffer.  Died  at  Reading, 
Pa.,  September  22,  1911. 

Ross  Edgar  Benchoff,  A.B.,  Cumberland,  Md. 

Allegany  County  Academy. 
Born  at  Rouzersville,  Pa.,  February  8,  1884.     Son  of  Louden  Francis 


356  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

and  Martha  Belle  (Johnston)  Benchoff.  Teacher.  Principal  Alle- 
gany County  Academy,  Cumberland,  Md.  Married,  December  24, 
1913,  Isabella  Van  Fossen  Bender.  Relative  in  the  Fraternity, 
brother,  Guy  A.  Benchoff,  Zeta,  '14. 

Paul  Nissley  Landis,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Womelsdorf,  Pa. 

Born  at  Womelsdorf,  Pa.,  August  8,  1893.  Son  of  Frank  Theodore 
and  Cora  Miriam  (Nissley)  Landis.  Assistant  in  English,  Univer- 
sity of  Illinois,  1916-1918.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Enlisted  August  8, 
1918,  in  the  Fifty-sixth  Pioneer  Infantry.  In  active  service  at  the 
Meuse  and  Argonne  Offensive.  Army  of  Occupation,  November 
16,  1918,  to  May  24,  1919.  Discharged  with  the  rank  of  Sergeant, 
June  30,  1919. 

Paul  Conner  Wagner,  A.B.;  LL.B.  [Pennsylvania]  (A),  Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

321  Chestnut  Street. 
Born  at  Reading,  Pa.,  July  1,  1893.  Son  of  George  Washington  and 
Sarah  Emma  (Conner)  Wagner.  Attorney-at-law.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Served  as  Captain  of  the  Eighty-first  Field  Artillery, 
from  November,  1917,  to  July,  1918.  Instructor,  School  of  Fire  for 
Field  Artillery,  Fort  Sill,  Okla.,  August,  1918,  to  February,  1919. 

Frank  Stough  Schwartz,  Hagerstown,  Md.    • 

Born  at  Shippensburg  Pa.,  December  26,  1886.  Son  of  Samuel  David 
and  Lizzie  Alice  (Stough)  Schwartz.  Auditor  with  the  Central 
Chemical  Company. 

Raymond  Bitzer  Leinbach,  Ph.B.,  Reading,  Pa. 

10  North  Eleventh  Street. 
Born  at  Reading,  Pa.,  July  26,  1890.     Son  of  Charles  Hoch  and  Ella 
(Bitzer)      Leinbach.     Assistant     chemist,      Chemical     Laboratory, 
Brooklyn  Navy  Yard,  N.  Y.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Paul 
B.  Leinbach,  Zeta,  '17. 

Edwin  Blaine  Romig,  A.B. ;  A.M.   [Columbia],  Chicago,  111. 

5938  South  Park  Avenue. 
Born  at  Reading,  Pa.,  April  7,  1893.     Son  of  Samuel  Benjamin  and 
Eva  Ann   (Reichwine)    Romig.     Congregational  Clergyman.     Mar- 
ried, 1916,  Helen  Frances  Kitzmiller. 

Josiah  Floyd  Buzzard,  M.D.  [Pennsylvania],  Portage,  Pa. 

812  Main  Street. 
Born   at   Stroudsburg,    Pa.,   March   30,   1891.     Son   of   Edward   and 
Alice    (Whitesell)    Buzzard.     Physician.     First  Lieutenant,   M.  C, 
U.  S.  A.,  in  1918.     Married,  June  23,  1917,  Edith  Rosanna  Walton. 


ZETA  CHAPTER.  357 

Thomas  Johnstone  Marshall,  Linfield,  Pa. 
Born  at  Lebanon,  Pa.,  September  27,  1890. 

1914. 

Tunis  Bogart  Davis,  Millstone,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Port  Washington,  L.  I.,  N.  Y.,  October  25,  1890.  Son  of 
William  Philip  and  Adeline  (Cochran)  Davis.  Farmer.  Married, 
November   2,    1916,   Magdalene   Yano    Hagerman. 

Harold  Kline  Robison,  Ph.B.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

232  Walnut  Street. 
Born  at  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  January  11,  1891.     Son  of  William  McEwen 
and   Alice  Matilda    (Kline)    Robison.     In  fire   insurance  business. 
With  Insurance  Company  of  North  America,  May  1,  1917  to  date. 
Married,   November   6,   1919,   Llona   Meta  Scott. 

Edward  Townsend  Hager,  A.B.,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

25  West  King  Street. 
Born  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  September  28,  1893.  Son  of  William  Hender- 
son and  Mary  (Wilson)  Hager.  In  business,  1914-1916.  Was  in 
the  U.  S.  service  on  the  Mexican  Border  in  1916.  European  War 
Service,  July,  1917,  to  May,  1919,  as  First  Lieutenant,  One  Hun- 
dred and  Seventh  Machine  Gun  Battalion,  Twenty-eighth  Division. 
Participated  in  battles  of  Marne  salient,  and  Meuse-Argonne. 
Relatives  in  Fraternity,  father,  William  H.  Hager,  Zeta,  '85; 
brothers,  William  H.  Hager,  Jr.,  Zeta,  '18,  Nathaniel  F.  Hager, 
Zeta,  '21,  and  John  C.  Hager,  Zeta,  '22. 

Joseph  Edward  Marquette,  Owego,  N.  Y. 

32  William  Street. 
Born  at  Owego,  N.  Y.,  May  3,  1890.  Son  of  Jerome  Ney  and  Mary 
Jane  (Hanvey)  Marquette.  Railway  mail  clerk.  Served  in  the 
U.  S.  Naval  Aviation  Corps,  December,  1917,  to  February,  1919, 
as  Chief  Quartermaster.  Married,  August  3,  1912,  Ida  Gertrude 
Lalcott. 

Solomon     Gilmore     Pontius,     Ph.B.;     M.D.      [Pennsylvania], 

Butler,   Pa. 

114  Polk  Street. 
Born  at  Martinsburg,  Pa.,  January  27,  1892.     Son  of  John  Wesley 
and    Ida    (Apple)     Pontius.     Physician.     Relative    in    Fraternity, 
brother,  Paul  R.  Pontius,  Zeta,  '12. 

Herman  Daniel  Diehl,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

1102  Park  Building. 
Born   at   Strawberry   Ridge,    Pa.,    April   23,    1891.     Son   of   Charles 
Wallace  and  Ida  Elizabeth   (Dietrich)   Diehl.     Special  representa- 


358  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

tive  for  the  Connecticut  General  Life  Insurance  Company.  Mar- 
ried, April  25,  1916,  Alice  Katharine  Trout.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  Renzie  W.  Diehl,  Zeta,  '15. 

Edmund   Keffer    Kline,    B.S. ;   A.M.    [Pennsylvania],    Toledo, 

Ohio. 

439  Valentine  Building. 
Born  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  November  4,  1894.  Son  of  Charles  Robert 
and  Caroline  A.  (Keffer)  Kline.  Research  assistant,  Henry 
Phipps  Institute,  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1914-1916.  Bac- 
teriologist, Pennsylvania  State  Department  of  Health,  1916-1918. 
Director,  University  Public  Health  Laboratories,  Toledo,  Ohio,  1918 
to  date. 

Carl  Nathaniel  Netscher,  Denver,  Colo. 

1435  Washington  Street. 
Born  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  January  21,  1894.  Son  of  Dr.  Charles  Ed- 
ward and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Sheaff)  Netscher.  Drug  clerk  with 
Davis  Brothers  Drug  Company,  Denver,  Colo.,  1916-1918.  First 
class  private,  Company  F,  One  Hundred  and  Thirty-third  In- 
fantry, Thirty- fourth  Division;  transferred  to  Company  E,  Three 
Hundred  and  Eighth  Infantry,  Seventy-seventh  Division,  A.  E.  F. 
Discharged,  June,  1919.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  father,  Dr. 
Charles   E.   Netscher,  Zeta,  '80. 

Guy  Anderson  Benchoff,  Woodstock,  Va. 

Massanutten  Military  Academy. 
Born  at  Rouzersville,  Pa.,  January  10,  1889.  Son  of  Loudon  Francis 
and  Martha  Belle  (Johnston)  Benchoff.  City  editor,  Daily  Record, 
Waynesboro,  Pa.,  1915-1918.  Assistant  Headmaster,  Massanutten 
Academy,  Woodstock,  Va.,  1919  to  date.  Sergeant,  Three  Hun- 
dred and  Thirty-first  Service  Battalion,  Headquarters  Company, 
and  later  promoted  to  First  Sergeant  from  March  15  until  July  9, 
1919.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Ross  E.  Benchoff,  Zeta,  '13. 

Amos  Henry  Hersh,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

561  South  Lime  Street. 
Born  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  November  2,  1891.  Son  of  George  and  Mar- 
garet (Rudy)  Hersh.  Teacher.  Assistant  in  Biology  at  Franklin 
and  Marshall  and  Princeton  University  from  1914-1916.  In- 
structor in  Zoology,  Kansas  State  Agricultural  College,  1916-1918. 
Instructor  in  Biology,  Marquette  University,  1918  to  date. 

1915. 

George  Kunkel,  Jr.,  A.B.,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

601  North  Front  Street. 
Born  at  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  March  10,  1893.     Son  of  George  and  Mary 


ZETA  CHAPTER.  359 

(Minster)  Kunkel.  Law  student  at  Harvard  Law  School  until 
1917.  Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant  August  15,  1917,  and 
assigned  to  the  Three  Hundred  and  Eleventh  Machine  Gun  Bat- 
talion, Seventy-ninth  Division,  September  1,  1917.  Arrived  in 
France,  July  15,  1918.  Returned  to  the  United  States,  May  25, 
1919.  Commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  April  1,  1918.  Relatives  in 
Fraternity,  father,  Hon.  George  Kunkel,  Zeta,  '76;  brothers, 
William  M.   Kunkel,   Zeta,  '15,  and  Daniel   H.   Kunkel,   Zeta,  '16. 

Charles  Edward  Schutte  (A  P),  Lancaster,  Pa. 

Marietta  Avenue. 
Born   at   Lancaster   Pa.,   December   23,   1894.     Son   of   John   C.   and 
Stelle  (Steele)   Schutte. 

John  Frederick  Holman,  Wilmington,  Del. 

du  Pont  Fabrikoid  Company. 
Born   at  Lancaster,   Pa.,  June  29,   1893.     Son  of  John  William  and 
Margaret   Poth    (Booth)    Holman.     With  the   du   Pont   Fabrikoid 
Company.     Married,  April  13,  1913,  Alice  Marguerite  Gorrecht. 

John  Adam  Rieser,  Ph.B. ;  LL.B.   [Pennsylvania]    (A),  Read- 
ing, Pa. 

1339  Mineral  Spring  Road. 
Born  at  Reading,  Pa.,  March  12,  1892.  Son  of  Adam  B.  and  Sarah 
Elizabeth  (Leinbach)  Rieser.  Attorney-at-law.  Private,  Ordnance 
Department,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Transferred  to  Tank  Corps,  Camp 
Colt,  Gettysburg,  Pa.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  J.  Leinbach 
Rieser,  Zeta,  '06. 

William  Minster  Kunkel,  A.B. ;  M.D.  [Johns  Hopkins],  Harris- 
burg,  Pa. 

601  North  Front  Street. 
Born  at  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  July  31,  1894.  Son  of  George  and  Mary 
(Minster)  Kunkel.  Physician.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Private  in 
S.  A.  T.  C.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  father,  Hon.  George  Kunkel, 
Zeta,  '76;  brothers,  George  Kunkei,  Jr.,  Zeta,  '15  and  Daniel  H. 
Kunkel,  Zeta,  '16. 

Arthur  King  Kunkel,  A.B.,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

1607  North  Second  Street. 
Born  at  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  September  14,  1894.  Son  of  Paul  Augustine 
and  Belle  (King)  Kunkel.  Instructor  in  History  Department  of 
Harrisburg  Academy,  1918  to  date.  Married,  May  31,  1917,  Mary 
Katherine  Myers.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  father,  Paul  A.  Kunkel, 
Zeta,  '86. 


360  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Renzie  Watson  Diehl,  Paris,  France. 

Compagnie   Internationale 
des  Machines  Agricoles. 
99  Rue  des  Petits  Champs. 
Born  at  Strawberry  Ridge,  Pa.,  March  5,  1894.     Son  of  Charles  Wal- 
lace and   Ida   Elizabeth    (Dietrich)    Diehl.     With  the   International 
Harvester  Company.     Lieutenant  with  the  Fifty-fourth  Engineers 
in  the    European   War.     Relative   in   Fraternity,  brother,   Herman 
D.  Diehl,  Zeta,  '14. 

Heister  Guie  Rhawn,  A.B.,  Catawissa,  Pa. 

Born  at  Catawissa,  Pa.,  August  10,  1892.  Son  of  William  Howe  and 
Anetta  May  (Partridge)  Rhawn.  Newspaper  reporter  with  the 
Times  Dispatch,  Richmond,  Va.  In  military  service  from  June  28, 
1918,  to  April  23,  1919.  Last  station,  Department  of  Publicity, 
Surgeon  General's  Office,  Washington,  D.  C.  Married,  February 
12,  1918,  Mary  Cornelia  Franklin. 

Harold  Pollock  Pierce,  Brownsville,  Pa. 

407  Church  Street. 
Born  at  Dawson,  Pa.,  April  11,  1893.  Son  of  Harry  Bryner  and  Ella 
L.  (Pollock)  Pierce.  Traveling  yard  master  on  Monongahela  Rail- 
road from  1917  to  date.  Attended  First  Officers'  Training  Camp 
at  Fort  Niagara  and  was  discharged  on  account  of  an  injury  that 
resulted  in  physical  disability.  Married,  October  20,  1917,  Mary 
Amanda    Rieser. 

Karl  Musser  Houser,   Ph.B.    (A),  Pennsylvania  Furnace,  Pa. 
Born  at  Pennsylvania  Furnace,  Pa.,  September  30,  1893.     Son  of  Dr. 
Luther   Murray   Houser   and   Anna   Catherine    (Musser).     Medical 
student  at  University  of  Pennsylvania.     Served  in  the  Medical  En- 
listed   Reserve,    1917-1918. 

1916. 

Daniel  Herr  Kunkel,  A.B.,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

601  North  Front  Street. 
Born  at  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  March  31,  1896.  Son  of  George  and  Mary 
(Minster)  Kunkel.  Private  in  the  Fifth  Company,  Coast  Defense 
of  Chesapeake  Bay,  Fort  Monroe.  Promoted  to  Second  Lieutenant 
C.  A.  C.  Married,  September  18,  1920,  Elizabeth  Kniseley.  Rela- 
tives in  Fraternity,  father,  Hon.  George  Kunkel,  Zeta,  '76;  brothers, 
George  Kunkel,  Jr.,  Zeta,  '15,  and  William  M.  Kunkel,  Zeta,  '15. 

Henry  Kissinger  Reiss  Holston,  A.B.,  Pottstown,  Pa. 

116   King  Street. 
Born  at  Pottstown,  Pa.,  April  30,  1891.     Son  of  Joseph  Henry  and 
Margaret  Claudina   (Dunn)    Holston.     Iron   Inspector. 


ZETA  CHAPTER.  361 

Earl  Brandt  Grosh,  B.S.,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

134  East  Clay  Street. 
Born  at  Lititz,  Pa.,  August  8,  1895.  Son  of  Lawrence  Kraemer  and 
Katharine  Royer  (Brandt)  Grosh.  Assistant  superintendent  of 
linoleum  plant.  First  Lieutenant,  Seventy-seventh  F.  A.,  Fourth 
Division.  Participated  in  the  Aisne-Marne,  St.  Mihiel  and  Meuse- 
Argonne  offensives.  Duty  with  operations  section,  General  Head- 
quarters, A.  E.  F.  in  Germany. 

Thomas  Anthony  Martone,  B.S.,  Wilmington,  Del. 

1321  Adams  Street. 
Born  at  Singerly,  Maryland,  April  25,  1892.     Son  of  Frank  and  Mary 
Jane  (Plunkett)  Martone.     Chemist.     With  the  E.  I.  du  Pont  Com- 
pany.    Married,  May  28,  1914,  Vinetta  Erisman  Miller. 

Ferdinand  Heine,  A.B. ;  A.M.  [Pennsylvania]  (A),  Lancaster, 
Pa. 

P.  O.  Box  No.  33. 
Born  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  February  3,  1896.     Son  of  Paul  and  Emma 
(Grebe)     Heine.     With    the    Sprenger    Company,    Lancaster,    Pa. 
Served  as  Inspector  of  Ordnance  from  July  10,  1917,  to  February 
22,   1919. 

Frederick  Leet  Reichart,  Ph.B. ;  M.D.  [Johns  Hopkins,]  Lan- 
caster, Pa. 

410  Manor  Street. 
Born    at    Doylestown,,    Ohio,    November    17,    1894.     Son    of    Albert 
Julius    and    Irene    Mary    (Leet)    Reichert.     Physician.     Phi    Beta 
Kappa. 

1917. 

Clement  Weiser  De  Chant,  A.B.,  Hanover  Pa. 

Born  at  Abeline,  Kansas,  July  17,  1894.  Son  of  Abner  Stauffer  and 
Emma  Alliene  (Mayer)  DeChant.  Student  at  Theological  Sem- 
inary, Lancaster,  Pa.  Enlisted  in  the  United  States  Naval  Re- 
serve Force,  April  16,  1917,  and  held  the  rating  of  Radio  Electri- 
cian. Active  duty  on  the  U.  S.  S.  Whipple  in  the  war  zone  for 
fifteen  months.  Discharged  January  31,  1919.  Relatives  in  Fra- 
ternity, father,  Abner  S.  DeChant,  Zeta,  '87,  brother,  John  M.  De- 
Chant,  Zeta,  '21. 

Joseph  Orndorff  Levan,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

36  West  Eleventh  Street. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  June  1st,  1892.  Son  of  Charles  Wilberforce 
and  Harvene  Estelle  (Bowers)  Levan.  Wholesale  shoe  salesman. 
First  Class  Private  in  Headquarters  Company,  Seventy-seventh 
Division,  Three  Hundred  and  Sixth  Infantry.  Enlisted  October  10, 
1917,  and  was  discharged  May  2,  1919. 


362  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

John  William  Rese,  B.S.  in  M.E.   [Pittsburgh],  Bellcvue,  Pa. 

148  Grant  Avenue. 
Born  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  August  4,  1891.  Son  of  Henry  Gottlieb  and 
Sara  Jane  (Gieb)  Rese.  Engineer  with  Jones  and  Laughlin  Steel 
Company.  Served  in  1917  in  the  Three  Hundred  and  Nineteenth 
Infantry,  U.  S.  A.  Second  Lieutenant,  Seventy-second  Infantry, 
during  1918  and  part  of   1919. 

Paul  Bitzer  Leinbach,  Reading,  Pa. 

10  North  Eleventh  Street. 
Born  at  Reading,  Pa.,  May  30,  1895.  Son  of  Charles  Hoch  and 
Ella  (Bitzer)  Leinbach.  With  Leinbach  &  Brother,  Inc.,  of  Read- 
ing, Pa.  Sergeant,  Company  H  of  the  Three  Hundred  and  Six- 
teenth Infantry.  Was  wounded  in  the  Meuse-Argonne  Offensive 
on  September  29,  1918.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Raymond 
B.  Leinbach,  Zeta,  '13. 

Harold  Shaner  Rambo,  Pottstown,  Pa. 

100  Hanover  Street. 
Born  at  South  Pottstown,  Pa.,  July  14,  1888.  Son  of  Edgar  Martin 
and  Elizabeth  (Shaner)  Rambo.  Medical  student  at  the  Jefferson 
Medical  College.  Served  with  the  Medical  Reserve  Corps,  entering 
December  17,  1917.  S.  A.  T.  C,  Jefferson  Medical  College,  1918- 
1919. 

Thomas  Billroth  (Survey,  A.B.,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

443  West  Chestnut  Street. 
Born  at  New  York  City,  N.  Y.,  August  28,  1898.  Son  of  Thomas 
Quincy  and  Josephine  (Farrell)  Garvey.  Steel  inspector  and  later 
with  the  Goodyear  Tire  and  Rubber  Company.  Was  in  the  Coast 
Defense  Service  Heavy  Artillery,  Officers'  Training,  Fort  Monroe. 
Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  James  F.  Garvey,  Zeta,  '20,  and 
Thomas  Q.  Garvey,  Jr.,  Zeta,  '23. 

Titus  Breinig  Lobach,  A.B.,  Akron,  Ohio.  , 

44  Cornell  Street. 
Born  at  Bethlehem,  Pa.,  October  16,  1894.     Son  of  Albert  Lobach  and 
Ada   (Breinig)   Lobach.     Chemist  with  E.  I.  du  Pont  &  Company, 
1918-1919.     At  present  with  the  Goodyear  Tire  and  Rubber  Com- 
pany of  Akron,  Ohio. 

1918. 

William  Henderson  Hager,  Jr.,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

25  West  King  Street. 
Born  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  January  9,  1896.     Son  of  William  Henderson 
and  Mary    (Wilson)    Hager.     Served   two  years   as   Second   Lieu- 
tenant,   Three    Hundred    and    Sixteenth    Infantry,    Seventy-ninth 


ZETA  CHAPTER.  363 

Division.  Participated  in  the  Argonne  Battle.  Married  Anna 
Graham.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  father,  William  H.  Hager,  Zeta, 
'85;  brothers,  Edward  T.  Hager,  Zeta,  '14,  Nathaniel  E.  Hager, 
Zeta,  '21,  and  John  C.  Hager,  Zeta,  '22. 

Richard  Conrad  Francis  Schiedt,  Jr.,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

1043  Wheatland  Avenue. 
Born  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  October  30,  1896.  Son  of  Dr.  Richard  Conrad 
Francis  Schiedt  and  Sophie  Edwina  Gantenbein.  He  entered  Fort 
Niagara  Training  Camp,  May  11,  1917;  commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Infantry,  on  August  15,  1917;  went  overseas  with  the 
Second  Pioneer  Infantry,  Company  D.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
father,  Dr.  Richard  C.  F.  Schiedt,  Zeta,  '78. 

Isaac  Reily  Bucher,  Lebanon  Pa. 

1001  Chestnut  Street. 
Born   at  Lebanon,   Pa.,  July   22,  1893.     Son   of   Dr.   John  Christian 
Bucher  and  Jennie  Herman.     With  the  Pennsylvania  State  High- 
way Department.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  John  C.  Bucher, 
Jr.,  Zeta,  '19.      ■ 

John  Hertzler  Hollinger,  Hollinger,  Pa. 

Born  at  Hollinger,  Pa.,  January  18,  1896.  Son  of  John  and  Eliza- 
beth Jane  (Hertzler)  Hollinger.  With  Paul  and  Company,  In- 
vestments, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
August  15,  1917.  Sailed  for  France,  June  30,  1918.  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Three  Hundred  and  Fourteenth  Infantry,  Seventy-ninth 
Division.  Participated  in  the  battles  of  Argonne  Forest,  Meuse- 
Argonne,  Tryon  Sector.  Married,  October  25,  1919,  Mary  Jenkins. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  father,  John  Hollinger,  Zeta,  '89. 

Hans  William  Nolde,  Reading,  Pa. 

928  North  Fourth  Street. 
Born  at  Reading,  Pa.,  December  17,  1896.     Son  of  Jacob  and  Anna 
Louise     (Horst)     Nolde.     Hosiery    manufacturer.     Served    in    the 
Motor  Transport  Training  Service,  University  of  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Married,  July  30,   1917,  Margaret  Kline. 

Theodore  Miller  Leinbach,  Reading,  Pa. 

136  Clymer  Street. 
Born  at  Spinnerstown,  Pa.,  May  17,  1896.  Son  of  Thomas  Hoch  and 
Katherine  Elizabeth  (Miller)  Leinbach.  Assistant  secretary, 
Chamber  of  Commerce,  Reading,  Pa.  Enlisted  at  Columbus  Bar- 
racks, Ohio,  in  A.  S.,  S.  C,  December  11,  1917.  Assigned  to  the 
Four  Hundred  and  Sixty-first  Aero  Squadron,  Kelly  Field,  Texas, 
January  20,  1918,  as  First  Class  Private.  Transferred  to  Air  Serv- 
ice School  for  Radio  Operators,  Austin,  Texas,  June  7,  1918; 
special  duty  as  instructor,  September  18,  1918.     Discharged,  Jan- 


364  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

uary  20,  1919.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  father,  Rev.  Thomas  H. 
Leinbach,  Zeta,  '91 ;  brothers,  Harold  M.  Leinbach,  Alpha  Rho,  '21, 
and  Arthur  M.  Leinbach,  Alpha  Rho  '22. 

Robert  Raugh  Elder,  B.S.,  Brownsville,  Pa. 

507  Market  Street. 
Born  at  Bellwood,  Pa.,  May  18,  1894.     Son  of  Calvin  Kingsley  and 
Carrie    Elizabeth    (Raugh)    Elder.     First    Class    Private,    Medical 
Corps,  March  28,  1918,  Base  Hospital  Laboratory,  Camp  Sherman, 
Chillicothe,  Ohio. 

James  Alford  Hibbs,  Brownsville,  Pa. 

Born  at  Brownsville,  Pa.,  December  1,  1893.  Son  of  James  Weltner 
and  Florence  R.  (Swan)  Hibbs.  Enlisted  in  the  Field  Artillery, 
August  15,  1918.  Was  stationed  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  until 
discharged,   February   18,   1919. 

John  Albert  Butler,  B.S.,  Houghton,  Mich. 

Johnson  Flats. 
Born   at  Lancaster,   Pa.,  June   17,  1896.     Son  of  William  John  and 
Isabelle    (Forster)    Butler.     Chemist.     Assistant    powder    superin- 
tendent of  Senter  Plant  (Mich.)  of  Atlas  Powder  Company.     Mar- 
ried, January  30,  1918,  Ethel  May  Daily. 

Charles  Wesley  Hull,  A.B.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

536  West  One  Hundred  and  Fourteenth  Street. 
Born  at  Millersville,  Pa.,  January  18,  1897.  Son  of  Dr.  George 
Washington  Hull  and  Anna  Elizabeth  Hambleton.  Export  sales- 
man with  American  International  Steel  Corporation  of  New  York 
City,  N.  Y.  Entered  the  service  at  Fort  Monroe,  Va.,  Coast 
Artillery,  June  4,  1918.  Entered  Officers'  Training  School,  July 
5,  1918.  Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  C.  A.  C,  September 
25,  1918.  Instructor  in  Coast  Artillery  School  from  September  25, 
1918,  to  date  of  discharge,  February  4,  1919.  Relatives  in  Fra- 
ternity, brothers,  Arthur  H.  Hull,  Zeta,  '05,  Horace  M.  Hull,  Zeta, 
'06,  and  George  B.  Hull,  Zeta,  '07. 

Eric  Randolph  Willard  Jette,  B.S.,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

67  South  Franklin  Street. 
Born  at  Lancaster,   Pa.,   September  -30,   1897.     Son  of  Johan   Arvid 
and    Matilda    Theresa    (Larson)    Jette.     Chemist.     Served    in    the 
Chemical    Warfare    Service     (in    civilian    capacity),    Washington, 
D.  C,  from  April  1,  1918,  to  December  22,  1918. 

George  Roberts  Hetrich,  B.S.,  Birdsboro,  Pa. 

Born  at  Birdsboro,  Pa.,  August  7,  1893.  Son  of  George  and  Laura 
(Turner)  Hetrich.  First  Class  Private,  Medical  Corps,  Base  Hos- 
pital,  Camp   Sherman,   Chillicothe,   Ohio,  '1918. 


ZETA  CHAPTER.  365 

1919. 

John  Christian  Bucher,  Jr.,  Lebanon,  Pa. 

1001   Chestnut  Street. 
Born  at  Lebanon,  Pa.,   April  11,  1898.     Son  of  Dr.  John  Christian 
Bucher  and  Jennie  Elizabeth  Herman.     Served  as  a  Private  in  the 
S.  A.  T.  C.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Isaac  R.  Bucher,  Zeta, 
'18. 

Glenn  Rudolph  Spangler,  Hamburg,  Pa. 

Born  at  Middleburg,  Pa.,  April  18,  1895.  Son  of  Charles  Reber  and 
Mary  Ellen  (Schnee)  Spangler.  With  Utilities  Engineering  and 
Accounting  Company,  Engineering  Department.  Entered  the 
service,  Company  E,  Three  Hundred  and  Thirteenth  Infantry,  Sep- 
tember 27,  1917.  Appointed  Second  Lieutenant,  Infantry,  June  1, 
1918.     Discharged,  December   16,  1918. 

Gerald  Deibert  Gise,  B.S.,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

349  College  Avenue. 
Born  at  Schuylkill  Haven,  Pa.,  March  28,  1899.     Son  of  Harry  Day 
and    Martha   Adelaide    (Deibert)    Gise. 

Abner  Eisamon  Henry,  A.B.,  Greensburg,  Pa. 

217  Third  Street. 
Born  at  Greensburg,  Pa.,  October  8,  1896.     Son  of  Charles  Maurice 
and  Mary  Cecelia  (Eisamon)  Henry. 

Robert  Emery  Paterson  Yoder,  Allentown,  Pa. 

924  Chew  Street. 
.  Born  at  Allentown,  Pa.,  February  5,  1895.  Son  of  John  Milton  and 
Mary  Elizabeth  (Moyer)  Yoder.  Second  Lieutenant  and  Adjutant 
of  the  Sixth  Development  Battalion,  One  Hundred  and  Fifty-sixth 
Depot  Brigade,  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Discharged,  March  3,  1919. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Ira  F.  C.  Yoder,  Zeta,  '21. 

William  John  Hoover,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

45  North  Prince  Street. 
Born  in  Cumberland  County,  Pa.,  March  29,  1896.  Son  of  Dr.  George 
Michael  Hoover  and  Katherine  Seabrooks  Mauk.  Enlisted  in 
Medical  Corps,  May  7,  1917.  Left  for  overseas,  October  13,  1917, 
attached  to  the  Fifty-fifth  Aero  Squadron;  assigned  to  Camp 
Hospital  No.  14,  Third  Aviation  Instruction  Centre,  at  Issoudun 
Indre.  Left  France,  May  13,  1919.  Discharged,  June  7,  1919, 
as  Graded  Sergeant. 

John  Dudley  Miller,  La  Grange,  111. 

88  Seventh  Avenue. 
Born  at  York,  Pa.,  September  15,  1896.     Son  of  William  James  and 


366  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Minnie  May  (Walters)  Miller.  Enlisted,  April  26,  1918,  in  Naval 
Officers'  Training  School  as  Second  Class  Seaman.  Released  from 
active  duty,  January  13,  1919. 

Richard  Alwin  Livingston,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

540  West  James  Street. 
Born  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  November  5,  1897.     Son  of  Alfred  Whittier 
and  Anna   (Arnold)   Livingston.     Enlisted  in  Naval  Reserve  Fly- 
ing   Corps,    April,    1918.     Commissioned    Ensign.     Released    from 
active   duty,   March   15,   1919. 

1920. 

William  Barlow,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

238  East  Ross  Street. 
Born  at  Dundee,  Scotland,  June  29,  1896.  Son  of  Arthur  and  Faith 
(Gaylor)  Barlow.  Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  Infantry, 
Company  C,  at  Fort  Niagara,  August  15,  1917.  On  active  duty 
with  the  First  Anti-Aircraft  Machine  Gun  Battalion  from  January 
22,  1918,  to  April  20,  1919,  serving  twelve  months  overseas. 
Wounded  November  8,  1918.     Discharged,  May  6,  1919. 

Nathan  Weller  Stroup  (A.P.),  Elizabethville,  Pa. 

Born  at  Elizabethville,  Pa.,  February  16,  1901.  Son  of  Michael  Elmer 
and  Blanche  Reigle  (Spahr)  Stroup.  Student  at  Cornell  Uni- 
versity. 

John  Cosgriff  Prettyman,  Newark,  N.  J. 

The  Goodyear  Service  Station. 
Born  at  Smyrna,  Del.,  August  27,  1898.     Son  of  Clarence  and  Sara 
Walker  (Cosgriff)  Prettyman.     With  the  Goodyear  Tire  Company, 
sales   department.     Served  in  the  Army  Officers'   Training  Camp. 
Married,  December  27,  1919,  to  Elizabeth  Helen  Haas. 

Reuben  Hissem  Barnhart,  Mount  Pleasant,  Pa. 

Born  at  Mount  Pleasant,  Pa.,  February  27,  1898.  Son  of  Franklin 
David  and  Elizabeth  (Hissem)  Barnhart.  S.  A.  T.  C,  Franklin 
and   Marshall   College,   1918. 

John  Milton  Ranck,  Leola,  Pa. 

Born  at  Leola,  Pa.,  May  27,  1869.  Son  of  Samuel  Winger  and 
Francis  (Pfantz)  Ranck.  S.  A.  T.  C,  Franklin  and  Marshall  Col- 
lege. 

Paul  Campbell  McClement,  Latrobe,  Pa. 

R.  F.  D.  No.  2. 
Born  at  Latrobe,  Pa.,  December  9,  1897.     Son  of  Philip  and  Sarah 


ZETA  CHAPTER.  367 

Elizabeth  (Campbell)  McClement.  Student  of  Osteopathy.  En- 
listed in  the  United  States  Navy,  April  1,  1918.  Was  stationed  at 
Cape  May  with  rating  of  Third  Class  Quartermaster,   U.  S.   N. 

George  Hess  Rhodes,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

147  East  King  Street. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  January  19,  1899.     Son  of  Edward  Everet  and 
Amelia    (Egle)    Rhodes. 

Edward  Joseph  Raymond  McGovern,  Bethlehem,  Pa. 

Hotel  Majestic. 
Born   at   South   Bethlehem,   Pa.,   son   of  John   Cornelius   and   Anna 
(Dinan)    McGovern.     Assistant  manager,   Hotel  Majestic,  Bethle- 
hem, Pa.     Private,  Aviation  Corps  from  October  29,  1917,  to  Feb- 
ruary 6,  1919. 

James  Farrell  Garvey,  A.B.,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

443  West  Chestnut  Street. 
Born  at  New  York  City,  N.  Y.,  January  11,  1901.     Son  of  Thomas 
Quincy  and  Josephine   (Farrell)   Garvey.     Relatives  in  Fraternity, 
brothers,  Thomas  B.  Garvey,  Zeta,  '17,  and  Thomas  Q.  Garvey,  Jr., 
Zeta,  '23. 

William    Henry    Bollman,    A.B.    [Mission    House,    Plymouth, 

Wis.],  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

226  Snydman  Street. 
Born  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  June  9,  1895.     Son  of  William  and  Emma 
(Dieckman)  Bollman.     Reformed  clergyman. 

1921. 

Houston  Emerson  Weaver,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

26   Race  Avenue. 
Born  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  January  2,  1900.     Son  of  Maurice  Eby  and 
Louise  May   (Munson)    Weaver.     Student.     Sergeant,  S.  A.  T.  C, 
Franklin  and  Marshall  College. 

William  Penn  Brinton,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

1101  North  Duke  Street. 
Born  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  June  19,  1900.     Son  of  William  Reigart  and 
Annie  (McGovern)  Brinton. 

Nathaniel  Ellmaker  Hager,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

Columbia  Pike. 
Born  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  February  17,  1900.  Son  of  William  Hender- 
son and  Mary  (Wilson)  Hager.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  father, 
William  H.  Yager,  Zeta,  '85 ;  brothers,  Edward  T.  Hager,  Zeta,  '14, 
William  H.  Hager,  Jr.,  Zeta,  '18,  and  John  C.  Hager,  '22.  S.  A. 
T.  C,  Franklin  and  Marshall  College. 


368  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Burt  Kenneth  Jones,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

616  West  Lemon  Street. 
Born  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  December  26,  1898.     Son  of  Edgar  and  Mary 
Jane  (Smith)  Jones.     Corporal,  S.  A.  T.  C,  Franklin  and  Marshall 
College. 

Ira  Freeman  Yoder,  Allentown,  Pa. 

924  Chew  Street. 
Born  at  Allentown,  Pa.,  December  3,  1896.     Son  of  John  Milton  and 
Mary    Ann    Elizabeth    (Moyer)    Yoder.     Private,    Medical    Corps, 
Base  Hospital,  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  August  to  December,  1918.     Rela- 
tive in  Fraternity,  brother,  Robert  E.  P.  Yoder,  Zeta,  '19. 

John  Paul  Selsam,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

1708  Green  Street. 
Born  at  Emigsville,  Pa.  Son  of  John  Thomas  and  Flora  Bell 
(Brillinger)  Selsam.  Served  at  Plattsburg  Training  Camp,  N.  Y., 
Small  Arms  Firing  School,  Camp  Perry,  Ohio,  and  as  Supply  Ser- 
geant, S.  A.  T.  C,  Franklin  and  Marshall  College.  Relative  in 
Fraternity,  brother,  Howard  B.  Selsam,  Zeta,  '24. 

John  Mayer  De  Chant,  Hanover,  Pa. 

210  Broadway. 
Born  at  Forreston,  111.,  July  25,  1898.  Son  of  Abner  Stauffer  and 
Emma  Alliene  (Mayer)  DeChant.  Student.  Enlisted  in  the  serv- 
ice, February  9,  1918,  assigned  to  Balloon  School  at  Fort  Omaha, 
Nebraska.  Corporal,  July  12,  1918,  with  the  Sixtieth  Balloon  Com- 
pany, Fort  Crook,  Nebraska.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  father, 
Abner  S.  DeChant,  Zeta,  '87,  and  brother,  Clement  W.  DeChant, 
Zeta,  '17. 

Edward  Benjamin  Weaver,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

243  North  Duke   Street. 
Born  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  June   16,  1898.     Son  of  Isaac   Hoover   and 
Edith  (Bachman)  Weaver.     In  the  tobacco  business.     U.  S.  N.  R., 
on  active  duty  from  March  11,  1918,  to  December  18,  1918. 

Charles  Edward  Ptobb,  Howard,  Pa. 

Born  at  Howard,  Pa.,  October  7,  1891.  Son  of  Jacob  Samuel  and 
Mary  Martha  (Bowes)  Robb.  Enlisted  in  the  service,  August  25, 
1918,  Camp  Lee,  Va. ;  October  28,  1918,  sailed  for  France;  was 
with  the  Fifth  Wisconsin  Band,  Company  B,  One  Hundred  and 
Sixty-fourth   Infantry,   Forty-first   Division. 

Ammon  Relandis  Kurtz,  Lebanon,  Pa. 

R.  D.  No.  7. 
Born  at  Bismarck,  Pa.,  April  17,  1896.     Son   of  Harry  Samuel  and 
Hannah  Eliza  (Buebacker)   Kurtz.     Student. 


ZETA  CHAPTER.  369 

1922. 

John  Christopher  Hager,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

Columbia  Avenue. 
Born  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  February  13,  190;?.  Son  of  William  Hender- 
son and  Mary  (Wilson)  Hager.  Student.  Relatives  in  Fraternity, 
father,  William  H.  Hager,  Zeta,  '85;  brothers,  Edward  T.  Hager, 
Zeta,  '14,  William  H.  Hager,  Jr.,  Zeta,  '18,  and  Nathaniel  E. 
Hager,   Zeta,   '21. 

Richard  Calvin  Madison,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

Columbia    Pike. 
Born   at  Tryone,   Pa.,  October  24,   1897.     Son   of   Harry  Calvin  and 
Frances  May   (Isenberg)   Madison.     Student.     S.  A.  T.  C,  Frank- 
lin and  Marshall  College. 

John  Henry  Snyder,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

514  North  Duke  Street.  ' 
Born  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  October  14,  1901.     Son  of  Henry  Nissley  and 
Anna  Royer  (Bassler)   Snyder.     Student. 

Henry  Landis  Powers  (  *  ),  Lancaster,  Pa. 

231  North  Mary  Street. 
Born  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  May  1,  1900.     Son  of  Harry  Wolf  and  Anna 
Elizabeth    (Landis)    Powers.     S.   A.  T.  C,  Franklin  and   Marshall 
College.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Robert  Powers,  Psi,  '21. 

Albert  Charles  Mellinger,  Jr.,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

351   College  Avenue. 
Born  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  November  15,  1900.     Son  of  Albert  Charles 
and  Maud  Elizabeth    (Trissler)   Mellinger.     In  life  insurance  busi- 
ness.    Relative  in  Fraternitv,  brother,  Edward  R.  Mellinger,  Zeta, 

'23. 

Ernest  Ulloa  Morazan,  Sta.  Tecla,  Salvador,  Central  America. 

Born  at  Sta.  Tecla,  Salvador,  C.  A.,  July  15,  1899.  Son  of  Esteban 
Ulloa  and  Elsie  (Duke)  Morazan.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Stephen  U.  Morazan,  Zeta,  '23. 

Fitz  Gerald  Hiestand,  Marietta,  Pa. 

Born  at  Marietta,  Pa.,  November  15,  1899.  Son  of  Henry  Schock 
and  Elizabeth  (Fitz  Gerald)  Hiestand.  Apprentice  Seaman,  U.  S. 
N.   R.,   April  23,   1918. 

David  Carl  Barnhart,  Pleasant  Unity,  Pa. 

Born  at  Pleasant  Unity,  Pa.,  October  3,  1897.  Son  of  Scott  Kingsley 
and  Cora  Alva   (Truxal)    Barnhart. 


370  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Leonard  Kohl  Rothermel,  Reading,  Pa. 

114  North  Ninth  Street. 
Born  at  Reading,  Pa.,  November  7,  1901.     Son  of  John  Peters  and 
Sallie  Kehl   (Bechtel)    Rothermel.     Student. 

j  er-  — 

Theodore  Rohrer  Leaman,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

901  East  King  Street. 
Born  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  December  2,  1901.     Son  of  Abraham  Landis 
and  Anna  Wissler    (Rohrer)    Leaman.     Student. 

1923. 

Samuel  Ernest  Kilgore,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

401  West  James  Street. 
Born  at  Slav,  York  County,   Pa.,  March  26,  1901.     Son  of  Andrew 
Randolph  and  Mary   Harthorne    (Boyd)    Kilgore.     Student. 

Louis  Christian  Harnish,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

R.  D.  No.  2. 
Born  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  March  19,  1900.     Son  of  William  Robb  and 
Anna    (Neff)    Harnish.     Student.        S.    A.    T.    C,    Franklin    and 
Marshall  College. 

Stephen     Ulloa     Morazan,     Sta.     Tecla,     Salvador,     Central 
America. 

Born  at  Sta.  Tecla,  Salvador,  C.  A.,  November  9,  1902.  Son  of 
Esteban  Ulloa  and  Elsie  (Duke)  Morazan.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Ernest  U.  Morazan,  Zeta,  "l22.     Student. 

Richard  Fox  Wagner,  Hagerstown,  Md. 

229  North  Potomac  Street. 
Born  at  Allentown,  Pa.,  May  4,  1902.     Son  of  Scott  Raymond  and 
Anna  Larence   (Fox)    Wagner.     Student.     Relative  in  Fraternity, 
father,  Scott  R.  Wagner,  Zeta,  '97. 

Paul  Gerhart,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

424  North  Duke  Street. 
Born  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  April  4,  1901.     Son  of  Paul  and  Eliza  Atlee 
(Baumgardner)    Gerhart.     Student.     Relatives    in    Fraternity,    fa- 
ther, Paul   Gerhart,   Zeta,  '75;  brothers,   Robert  L.  Gerhart,  Zeta, 
'05,  and  Richard  R.  Gerhart,  Psi,  '20. 

Mark  Kalbach  Leinbach,  Reading,  Pa. 

205  West  Oley  Street. 
Born  at  Reading,  Pa.,  February  29,  1900.     Son  of  Wellington  Miller 
and   Emma   U.    (Kalbach)    Leinbach.     Student.     Relative   in   Fra- 
ternity, brother,  William  Wayne  K.  Leinbach,  Zeta,  '05. 


ZETA  CHAPTER.  371 

Robert  Galen  Lefever,  Ephrata,  Pa. 

Born  at  Quarryville,  Pa.,  November  30,  1899.  Son  of  Isaac  Galen 
and  Emma  Elizabeth  (Hess)  Lefever.  Student.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity,  brother,  Daniel  C.  Lefever,  Psi,  '05. 

Edward  Roscoe  Mellinger,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

921  Virginia  Avenue. 
Born    at    Baumgardners,    Pa.,    November    26,    1898.     Son   of   Albert 
Charles    and    Maude    Elizabeth     (Trissler)     Mellinger.     Insurance 
manager.     Married,  June  26,  1919,  Ruth  Elizabeth  Flock.     Relative 
in  Fraternity,  brother,  Albert  C.  Mellinger,  Jr.,  Zeta,  '22. 

Thomas  Quincy  Garvey,  Jr.,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

443  West  Chestnut  Street. 
Born  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  June  5,  1902.     Son  of  Thomas  Q.  and  Jose- 
phine (Farrell)  Garvey.     Student.     Relatives  in  Fraternity,  broth- 
ers, Thomas  B.  Garvey,  Zeta,  '17,  and  James  F.  Garvey,  Zeta,  '20. 

Eugene  Kline  Robb,  Altoona,  Pa. 

817  Seventh  Avenue. 
Born   at   Altoona,   Pa.,   March   3,   1902.     Son   of   George   David   and 
Cora  (Kline)   Robb.     Student. 


1924. 

Howard  Brillinger  Selsam,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

1708  Green  Street. 
Born  at  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  June  28,  1903.     Son  of  John  T.  and  Flora 
(Brillinger)     Selsam.     Student.     Relative    in    Fraternity,    brother, 
John  P.  Selsam,  Zeta,  '21. 

Russell  Dundore  Leinbach,  Reading,  Pa. 

132  West  Windsor  Street. 
Born    at   Reading,   Pa.,   May    14,   1902.     Son   of   Paul    Kalbach    and 
Margaret  (Dundore)  Leinbach.     Student. 

Dwight  Mallory  Ludington,  Jr.,  New  Cumberland,  Pa. 

Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  September  10,  1902.     Son  of  Dwight  Mallory 
and  Sarah  (Leib)  Ludington.     Student. 

Samuel  Ramsey  Sample,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

432  Charlotte  Street. 
Born  at  Intercourse,   Pa.,  December  4,  1902.     Son  of  Nathaniel  W. 
and  Mary  (Buckwalter)  Sanrple.     Student. 


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Eta  Chapter 

UNIVERSITY  OF  VIRGINIA 

CHARLOTTESVILLE,  VA. 


Instituted  December  31,  A.  D.  1854 


TAYLOR  BEATTIE 


History  of  Eta  Chapter 

Eta  Chapter  was  organized  through  the  efforts  of  Robert 
H.  Stirling,  of  the  Beta  Chapter  at  Princeton,  who  entered  the 
University  of  Virginia,  with  authority  to  constitute  a  chapter. 
He,  with  Taylor  Beattie,  organized  the  chapter  December  31, 
1854.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  was  the  first  college  fraternity  to 
enter  the  university,  then  the  most  influential  in  the  South. 
The  chapter  was  well  established  and  has  maintained  a  leading 
position  ever  since  its  institution.  The  original  charter, 
though  yellow  with  age,  is  still  well  preserved  among  the 
archives. 

During  the  years  1854—61  the  university  was  very  pros- 
perous and  each  year  brought  an  increase  in  the  number  of 
students,  and  the  chapter  prospered  with  the  university.  The 
records  for  the  first  three  years  are  not  in  existence,  and  the 
places  where  the  early  meetings  were  held  are  unknown.  It 
is  supposd  they  were  held  in  the  rooms  of  the  members. 

In  1855  the  membership  increased  to  such  an  extent  that 
a  committee  was  appointed  to  procure  a  meeting  place  and  to 
draft  a  set  of  by-laws ;  the  latter  provided  for  entertainment 
of  a  literary  character,  debates  and  original  essays.  Fines 
were  imposed  for  neglect  of  duty.  The  members  seemed  to 
have  taken  a  great  interest  in  their  literary  efforts,  as  the 
reading  of  the  essays  occupied  over  an  hour,  and  there  were 
very  few  excuses   or  fines. 

The  hall  had  not  as  yet  been  secured,  and  the  meetings 
were  first  held  in  Brother  Beattie's  rooms,  which  was  No.  1 
Blue  Cottage,   and  just  across  from  the  university. 

In  November,  1856,  the  efforts  to  secure  a  permanent 
meeting  place  were  successful  and  a  room  was  obtained  in  the 
Monticello  House  in  Charlottesville,  about  a  mile  from  the 
university.  The  chapter  now  prospered  more  than  ever  before, 
and  by  December  they  were  compelled  to  procure  two  rooms 

375 


376  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

and  have  them  made  into  one  large  apartment  in  order  to 
accommodate  their  members.  From  1857-  the  records  were 
kept  in  a  large  journal,  which  is  still  in  possession  of  the 
chapter.  In  1858  new  quarters  were  procured.  This  hall 
was  on  a  cross  street  about  one  hundred  yards  from  the 
Charlottesville  post  office.  It  was  neatly  and  comfortably 
fitted  up.  The  meetings  were  held  weekly  and  generally  lasted 
about  four  hours.  Five  or  six  associates  from  Delta,  Epsilon, 
Kappa,  Lambda  and  Mu  chapters  affiliated  with  the  Eta,  and 
in  the  following  year  several  additions  were  made  to  the  roll. 
The  approach  of  the  Civil  War  disintegrated  the  chapter 
entirely,  and  the  members  entered  the  army,  many  of  whom 
became  prominent  in  that  memorable  struggle.  Many  brethren 
met  face  to  face  on  the  field  of  battle,  Union  and  Confederate, 
but  loyalty  to  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  never  faltered,  as  the  follow- 
ing incident,  one  of  many,  indicates :  Brother  King,  of  Eta, 
wrote  that  he  was  made  a  prisoner  in  September  of  1861  and 
met  a  brother  Phi  Kap  (Dr.  William  F.  Goodwin,  of  Epsilon, 
then  a  surgeon  in  the  Union  Army),  who  was  as  kind  as  he 
could  be  in  relieving  his  wants  and  in  making  him  comfortable. 
He  wrote.  "  I  have  never  lost  sight  for  a  moment  the  prin- 
ciples of  our  old  Fraternity,  and  though  I  was  a  rebel  in  the 
fullest  acceptation  of  that  term,  I  have  never  been  any  the  less 
a  Phi  Kap."  It  was  not  until  the  autumn  of  1872,  through  the 
untiring  efforts  of  Brother  Leroy  S.  Edwards,  that  on  Thurs- 
day, the  26th  day  of  September,  the  chapter  was  reorganized. 
In  June,  1866,  Brother  Edwards  had  been  informed  by  a  mem- 
ber of  another  fraternity  that  an  unsuccessful  effort  had  been 
made  by  one  or  two  Phi  Kaps  who  had  returned  to  the  univers- 
ity, after  four  years'  service  in  the  Confederate  Army,  to  revive 
Eta,  and  further  that  a  number  of  the  best  men  then  at  the 
university  had  joined  in  this  move.  However,  nothing  came  of 
it,  and  in  1870  Brother  Edwards* met  Brother  Woolsey  John- 
son, of  Beta,  in  New  York.  They  had  not  met  each  other  since 
1860,  but  this  lapse  of  time  had  not  lessened  their  interest  in 
Phi  Kappa  Sigma.  Brother  Johnson  urged  the  reorganization 
of  Eta,  and  soon  after  Brother  Ferriere,  then  Grand  Alpha, 
wrote  to   inquire   if  Eta  could  be   revived.      The   opportunity 


HISTORY  OF  ETA  CHAPTER.  377 

offered  and  by  authority  of  the  Grand  Chapter,  Brother  Ed- 
wards initiated  in  Richmond,  D'Arcy  Paul  Morton,  then  a  stu- 
dent at  the  university,  and  on  his  return  to  Charlottesville  he, 
assisted  by  Brothers  Jacob  Michaux,  of  Powhatan  County, 
Va.,  and  Benjamin  Whiteley,  Jr.,  of  Baltimore,  soon  placed 
Eta  upon  a  firm  foundation.  The  fortunes  of  the  Fraternity 
could  not  have  been  placed  in  the  keeping  of  worthier  men. 
For  a  number  of  years  the  members  held  their  meetings  in  a 
building  outside  the  college  grounds  and  later  the  chapter 
moved  to  a  cottage  in  the  immediate  vicinity  of  the  lawn  of  the 
university  campus. 

In  1908  a  gradual  expansion  forced  the  chapter  to  seek 
more  commodious  quarters,  and  it  rented  a  brick  house  on  Daw- 
son's Row  where  it  remained  until  1911,  when  its  present  home 
was  occupied.  The  Eta  chapter  house  is  the  first  fruit  of  the 
national  Endorsement  Fund,  and  represents  contributions  from 
all  chapters  of  the  Fraternity,  those  from  the  old  Dominion 
predominating  in  their  subscriptions.  The  house  is  most  com- 
modious, thoroughly  equipped  and  in  architectual  harmony 
with  the  colonial  buildings  of  the  University. 

Old  Eta  has  produced  many  distinguished  alumni,  among 
them  a  United  States  Senator  from  Louisiana,  a  Brigadier- 
General  of  the  United  States  Army,  a  United  States  Judge  in 
Alabama,  a  Chief  Justice  of  California,  a  Bishop  of  the  Protes- 
tant Episcopal  Church,  a  Solicitor  General  of  the  United 
States,  jurists  of  various  state  courts,  and  many  others  well 
known  in  the  different  professions.  With  a  home  the  best  at 
the  university,  her  future  is  bright  with  promise  of  renewed 
prosperity. 


Eta  Chapter 

Taylor  Beattie,  Thibodaux,  La. 

Born  at  Thibodaux,  La.,  July  4,  1837.  Son  of  John  Charlton  and 
Charlotte  (Reid)  Beattie.  Attorney-at-law  and  planter.  Judge 
of  the  District  Court  of  the  Fifteenth  District  of  Louisiana, 
1871-80,  and  of  the  District  Court  of  the  Twentieth  District  of 
Louisiana,  1884-92.  Second  Lieutenant  of  Louisiana  Infantry, 
January,  1861 ;  First  Lieutenant,  February,  1861,  and  Captain, 
October,  1861,  of  First  Regiment,  Louisiana  Infantry,  C.  S.  A. 
(regulars);  Colonel  of  Cavalry  (staff),  C.  S.  A.,  1862-65.  Mar- 
ried, July  22,  1868,  Fannie  Estelle  Pugh.  Relatives  in  Fraternity, 
sons,  Charlton  R.  Beattie,  Eta,  and  Taylor  Beattie,  Jr.,  Alpha  Nu, 
'11. 

*William   Bonnell   Hall,   M.D.    [Pennsylvania],   Lowndesboro, 

Ala. 

Born  at  Lowndesboro,  Ala.,  September  9,  1834.  Son  of  Henry  Mit- 
chell and  Dora  Ann  (Bonnell)  Hall.  Physician;  planter.  First 
Lieutenant  Third  Alabama  Regiment,  C.  S.  A.,  1861-65.  Married, 
September  29,  1862,  Susan  Juliet  Anderson.  Died  at  Lowndesboro, 
Ala.,  January  14,  1906. 

*George  Moffet  King,  M.D.  [Jefferson  Medical],  Waynesboro, 
Va. 
Born  at  Waynesboro,  Va.,  July  14,  1837.  Son  of  William  Wayt  and 
Patsy  Estill  (Moffett)  King.  Physician.  Assistant  Surgeon 
Colonel  Imboden's  Partisan  Corps,  C.  S.  A.,  July,  1862,  and  Sur- 
geon Eighteenth  Virginia  Cavalry,  December,  1862-65.  Died  at 
Waynesboro,   Va.,  September  3,   1869. 

*Holt  Fairfield  Butt,  M.D.  [Pennsylvania],  Portsmouth,  Va. 
Born  at  Portsmouth,  Va.,  March  16,  1835.  Son  of  Robert  Bruce 
Butt,  M.D.,  and  Mary  Margaret  Wilson.  Physician.  Surgeon 
Third  Regiment,  Virginia  Militia,  C.  S.  A.,  1861;  subsequently 
attached  to  Ramseur's  Battery  and  Thirty-second  North  Carolina 
Infantry,  Army  of  Northern  Virginia;  later  Brigade  Surgeon, 
Daniel's  North  Carolina  Brigade  of  Rodes'  Division,  Second  Army 
Corps.  Married,  December  14,  1858,  Emily  Susan  Riddick.  Died 
at  Portsmouth,  Va.,  October  9,  1900. 
378 


ETA  CHAPTER.  379 

*John  Donelson  Coffee,  Memphis,  Tenn. 

Born  at  Florence,  Ala.,  November  23,  1836.  Son  of  John  Donelson 
and  Mary  Narcissa  (Brahan)  Coffee.  Lawyer  and  planter.  Mar- 
ried, Sallie  Ruffin  Tucker.  Died  at  Surrounded  Hill,  Ark.,  April 
22,  1874. 

*Hcnry  Hudnall,  A.B. ;  A.M.  [Marietta  Coll.],  Richmond,  Va. 

Born  in  Buckingham  County,  Va.,  November  11,  1825.     Son  of  Rev. 

Hudnall.     Attorney-at-law.     U.  S.  Commissioner,  Eastern  District 

of    Virginia.     Captain    Richmond    Howitzers,    C.    S.    A.,    1861-65. 

Died  at  Richmond,  Va.,  December  30,  1906. 

*  James  M.  Wilde,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Born  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  October  26,  1837. 

*William  Ruffin,  Jr.,  Como,  Miss. 

Born  at  Tatesville,  Miss.,  1835.  Son  of  James  D.  and  Rosa  Ruffin. 
Manager  Missouri  Valley  Insurance  Company.  Died  at  Court- 
land,  Miss.,  1886. 

♦Gabriel  Alexander  Dickie  Gait,  M.D.    [N.  Y.  Univ.],  Rich- 
mond, Va. 

Born  at  Portsmouth,  Va.,  June  22,  1834.  Son  of  Gabriel  and  Eliza- 
beth (Browne)  Gait.  Physician.  Surgeon  C.  S.  A.  Died  at 
Richmond,  Va.,  June  8,  1908. 

*John  N.  West,  Fillmore,  La. 

Born  at  Filmore,  La.,  May  2,  1832.  Farmer.  Served  in  C.  S.  A. 
Died  in  Louisiana,  1865. 

*John  R.  Poisal,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  1837.  Served  in  C.  S.  A.  Killed  at  Second 
Battle  of  Manassas,  Va.,  August  30,   1862. 

*William  Baillie  Ritter,  Richmond,  Va. 

Born  at  Richmond,  Va.,  October  20,  1834.  Son  of  William  and 
Mary  Ann  (Cowling)  Ritter.  Attorney-at-law.  Captain,  First 
Virginia  Artillery,  C.  S.  A.     Died  at  Richmond,  Va.,  July  1,  1867. 

♦Christopher  Laurent  Dupre,  Opelousas,  La. 

Born  at  Plaisance,  La.,  October,  1836.  Son  of  Paul  Laurent  and 
Azeline  (David)  Dupre.  Farmer.  Died  at  Plaisance,  La.,  April 
12,  1872. 

*Joseph  Denegre,  A.B.,'  New  Orleans,  La. 

Born  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  March  9,  1839.     Son  of  James  Dennis 


380  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

and  Sylvanie  (Blanc)  Den£gre.  Cotton  merchant.  He  rose  from 
private  to  captain  in  the  Ordnance  Department  and  Assistant 
Chief  of  the  Bureau  of  Foreign  Supplies,  C.  S.  A.,  1861-65.  Died 
at  Pau,  France,  July  21,  1868. 

♦Charles  Irving  Wilson,  M.D.  [Maryland],  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Born  at  Washington,  D.  C,  May  3,  1837.  Son  of  William  and 
Huddah  (Armstrong)  Wilson.  Officer  in  the  United  States 
Army;  Assistant  Surgeon,  May,  1861;  Captain  and  Assistant 
Surgeon,  May,  1866;  Captain  Sixteenth  Infantry,  January,  1867; 
Major  and  Paymaster,  March,  1875;  Lieutenant-Colonel  and  Dep- 
uty Paymaster-General,  June,  1898;  Colonel  and  Assistant  Pay- 
master-General, July,  1899;  Brigadier-General,  retired,  May  3, 
1901.  Married,  Gertrude  Houston.  Died  in  New  York,  Septem- 
ber 22,  1913. 

Charles  Wood,  Ivy  Depot,  Va. 

Born  at  "  Spring  Hill,"  Albemarle  County,  Va.,  February  3,  1836. 
Son  of  John  and  Eliza  Jane  Wood.  Attorney-at-law,  1859-66; 
since  then  farmer  and  stock  breeder.  First  Lieutenant  and  A. 
D.  C.  on  staff  of  Brigadier-General  Grayson,  C.  S.  A.;  Captain 
and  A.  A.  G.  on  staffs  of  Generals  Armistead,  Garland  and 
Ripley,  1861-65.  Married,  May  17,  1866,  Clara  Forsyth  Har- 
graves. 

*  Joseph   Boykin  Whitehead,   M.D.    [Pennsylvania],   Norfolk, 

Va. 

Born  at  Suffolk,  Va.,  November  3,  1838.  Son  of  William  Boykin  and 
Emelina  (Riddick)  Whitehead.  Physician.  First  Lieutenant 
Sixth  Virginia  Regiment,  C.  S.  A.,  1861-64.  Married,  Olivia 
Lee  Robertson.     Died  at  Norfolk,  Va.,  April,  1878. 

*Edmund  Pendleton  Turner,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Sewanee,  Tenn. 

Born  in  Amherst  County,  Va.,  1835.  Attorney-at-law.  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  C.  S.  A.,  1861-65.  City  Attorney,  Houston,  Texas,  1876- 
78. 

*Philip  R.  H.  Thompson,  Louisville,  Ky. 

Born  November  24,  1836.  Attorney-at-law;  editor.  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  C.  S.  A. 

*Ellison  Lewis  Costin,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Born  at  Eastville,  Va.,  November  14,  1834.  Son  of  James  Harvey 
and  Margaret  (Spadley)  Costin.  Attorney-at-law.  Colonel  C.  S. 
A.  Married,  September  26,  1866,  Maria  Hopkinson  Smith.  Died 
at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  October   12,   1910. 


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*Charles  Angelo  Conrad,  New  Orleans,  La. 

Born  in  Louisiana,  1837.  Son  of  Hon.  William  H.  Conrad,  Secre- 
tary of  War  under  President  Fillmore.  Attorney-at-law.  Cap- 
tain First  Louisiana  Artillery,  C.  S.  A.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Lawrence   L.   Conrad,   Eta.     Died   September   23,   1892. 

*John  Lamkin  Sullavan,  Monaskon,  Va. 

Born  in  Lancaster  County,  Va.,  October  17,  1835.  Son  of  Cornelius 
and  Elizabeth  (Lamkin)  Sullavan.  Farmer.  He  served  in  the 
Ninth  Virginia  Cavalry,  C.  S.  A.,  1861-65.  Died  at  Monaskon, 
Va.,  in  the  fall  of  1891. 

♦Calvitt   Roberts,    Clinton,   Miss. 

Major,  Moorman's  Battalion  of  Cavalry,  C.  S.  A. 

^Christopher  Beirne  Donegan,  Huntsville,  Ala. 
Served  in  the  C.  S.  A.     Died  January  1,  1872. 

*John  Scott  Coleman,  M.D.  [Jefferson  Medical],  Augusta,  Ga. 

Born  in  Richmond  County,  Ga.,  October  10,  1839.     Son  of  James  L. 

and  •  Emma    R.     (Twiggs)     Coleman.     Physician.     He    served    as 

Assistant   Surgeon,   Second   Virginia   Cavalry,   C.   S.    A.,   1861-65. 

He  died  at  Augusta,  Ga.,  June  19,   1892. 

*Samuel  Douglas  McEnery,  LL.B.  [State  and  Nat.  Law 
School,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.],  New  Orleans,  La. 
Born  at  Monroe,  La.,  May  28,  1837.  Son  of  Henry  O'Neil  and  Caro- 
line (Douglas)  McEnery.  Attorney-at-law.  Lieutenant-Governor 
of  Louisiana,  1879-81,  and  Governor,  1881-88;  Associate  Justice 
Supreme  Court  of  Louisiana,  1888-97;  United  States  Senator  from 
Louisiana,  1897-1910.  Lieutenant  in  C.  S.  A.  Married,  June  27, 
1878,  Elizabeth  Phillips.  Died  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  June  28, 
1910. 

*  Joseph  Fry  Nounnan,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Born  at  Winfield,  W.  Va.,  January  8,  1837.  Clerk  of  the  U.  S. 
District  Court  of  Utah,  and  later  of  Northern  District  of  Cali- 
fornia.    Died   at   San   Francisco,   Cal.,   July  31,   1909. 

*Lawrence  Lewis  Butler,  Ba}rou  Goula,  La. 

Born  in  Louisiana,  March  16,  1837.  Son  of  Colonel  Edward  George 
Washington  and  Francis  Parke  (Lewis)  Butler.  Attorney-at- 
law.  Major,  C.  S.  A.  Married,  Mary  Susan  Gay.  Died  at 
St.  Louis,  Mo.,  June  3,  1898. 


382  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

*Fclix  Wartelle,  Washington,  La. 

Born  at  Moundsville,  La.,  May  10,  1836.  Son  of  Pierre  Gilbert 
and  Louisa  (King)  Wartelle.  Lumber  business.  Served  in  the 
C.  S.  A.,  and  was  killed  in  the  battle  of  Shiloh,  Miss.,  April  6, 
1862. 

*  Alfred  Virgil  Gardner,  Selma,  Ala. 

Born  at  Selma,  Ala.,  1837.  Planter.  Captain  Twenty-ninth  Alabama 
Infantry,  C.  S.   A. 

*Joshua  S.  Logan,  Keachie,  La. 

Born  in  De  Soto  Parish,  La,,  1830.     Attorney-at-law. 

*Norborne  Thomas  Nelson  Robinson,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Born  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  1838.  Son  of  Henry  Madison  and  Lucy 
Chiswell  (Nelson)  Robinson.  Attorney-at-law.  Connected  with 
the  U.  S.  Department  of  Justice,  1885-89.  Marshal,  U.  S.  Circuit 
Court  of  Appeals.  Member  of  Louisiana  Legislature,  1866-68. 
Assistant  Solicitor  of  the  U.  S.  Treasury,  1893-97.  Major  Loui- 
siana Battery,  Mounted  Artillery,  C.  S.  A.  Married  Susan 
Bethune.     Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  December  9,  1903. 

*Richard  Marvin  Hewitt,  New  Orleans,  La. 

Born  at  Louisville,  Ky.,  1838.  Captain  and  Adjutant,  Miles'  Legion, 
C.  S.  A. 

*Harry  Theophilus  Toulmin,  Mobile,  Ala. 

Born  in  Mobile  County,  Ala.,  March  4,  1838.  Attorney-at-law. 
Member  of  Alabama  Legislature,  1870-72;  Alabama  State  Circuit 
Judge,  1874-82;  United  States  Judge,  Southern  District  of  Ala- 
bama, 1887-1916.  Trustee  of  University  of  Alabama.  He  en- 
tered the  service  as  a  private  and  rose  to  Colonel  Twenty-second 
Alabama  Infantry,  C.  S.  A.  Married,  May  4,  1869,  Mary  Mon- 
tague  Henshaw.     Died   at   Mobile,   Ala.,   November    12,    1916. 

*William  Henry  Beatty,  LL.D.  [California],  San  Francisco, 
Cal. 
Born  in  Lucas  County,  Ohio,  February  18,  1838.  Son  of  Henry 
Oscar  and  Margaret  Boone  (Runyan)  Beatty.  Attorney-at-law. 
District  Judge  in  Nevada,  1864-74.  Associate  Justice  Supreme 
Court,  Nevada,  1875-78;  Chief  Justice  of  Nevada,  1879-80;  Chief 
Justice  of  California,  1889-1914.  Married,  June  17,  1874,  Elizabeth 
M.  Love.     Died  at  San   Francisco,  Cal.,   August  4,   1914. 

*Lawrence  Lewis  Conrad,  LL.B.    (M),  Baltimore,   Md. 

Born  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  1837.  Son  of  Hon.  William  H.  Conrad, 
Secretary    of    War    under    President    Fillmore.     Attorney-at-law. 


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Captain    and    Assistant    Adjutant-General   C.    S.    A.     Relative   in 
Fraternity,  brother,  Charles  A.  Conrad,  Eta.     Died  August  6,  1883. 

*Robert  Henry  Maury,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Born  at  Washington,  D.  C,  1838.  Attorney-at-law.  Served  in  C.  S. 
A.  Accidentally  killed  at  State  Capitol,  Richmond,  Va.,  May, 
1870. 

*William  Perrin  Kemp,  LL.B.    [Harvard],  Gloucester  C.  H., 
Va. 

Born  at  Gloucester  C.  H.,  Va.,  October  17,  1840.  Son  of  Wyndham 
and  Anne  (Perrin)  Kemp.  Attorney-at-law.  Captain' C.  S.  A. 
Died  at  Gloucester  C.   H.,  Va.,  February  4,  1884.. 

*Thomas  Julian  Clay,  Louisville,  Ky. 

Born  at  Louisville,  Ky.,  January  30,  1840.  Youngest  son  of  Henry 
Clay,  Jr.,  and  Julia  Prather,  and  grandson  of  Henry  Clay.  Died 
October  12,  1863,  at  Atlanta,  Ga.,  while  serving  as  a  soldier  in  the 
Confederate   Army. 

*William  P.  Wallace,  Walker's,  Ky. 

Born   at    Walker's,    Ky.,    1837.     Attorney-at-law. 

*  Julian  Wythe  Whiting,  Mobile,  Ala. 

Born  at  Hampden,  Va.,  March  94,  1839.  Son  of  Kennon  and  Ann 
Wythe  (Mallory)  Whiting.  President  of  People's  Bank,  Mobile, 
Ala.  Captain  C.  S.  A.,  1861-65.  Colonel  First  Regiment  Infan- 
try, Alabama  National  Guard;  Major  General,  Alabama  National 
Guard.  Married,  December  3,  1867,  Ida  A.  Lawter.  Died  at 
Mobile,  Ala.,  August  23,  1917. 

*Cornelius  A.  Butler,  Fernandina,  Fla. 

Born  in  Barnwell  District,  S.  C,  1837.  Captain  Company  A,  Sec- 
ond Florida  Infantry,  C.  S.  A.  Killed  in  battle  of  Seven  Pines, 
Va.,  June  1,  1862. 

*John  Nesbitt  Davies,  Augusta,  Ga. 

Born  at  Augusta,  Ga.,  1838.  Major,  Seventh  Georgia  Cavalry,  C.  S. 
A.,   1861-65. 

*John  Hull,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  1839.  Merchant.  Served  in  the  C.  S.  A. 
Died  before  the  close  of  the  war. 

*Thomas  Henry  Gatewood,  Jamaica,  Va. 

Born    in    Middlesex    County,    Va.,    October    12,    1837.     Son    of    Dr. 


384  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

William  Lowry  Gatewood  and  Lucy  Ann  Street.  Farmer  and 
attorney-at-law.  Served  in  the  C.  S.  A.  Married,  October  10, 
1861,  Sally  Watson  Crutchfield.  Died  at  Urbana,  Va.,  October 
6,  1870. 

*Charles  Conrad  Lewis,  Berryville,  Va. 

Born  at  Berryville,  Va.,  October  28,  1839.  Died  at  Charlottesville, 
Va.,  March,  1859,  while  a  student  at  the   University  of  Virginia. 

*Samuel  Henry  Pulliam,  Richmond,  Va. 

Born  at  Richmond,  Va.,  1841.  Son  of  Samuel  Thomson  and  Hen- 
rietta (Jackson)  Pulliam.  Engaged  in  insurance  and  real  estate 
business.  Member  of  City  Council  of  Richmond,  Va.,  1873-77; 
member  Virginia  Legislature,  1877-79.  First  Lieutenant,  Martin's 
Battery,  C.  S.  A.,  1861-65.     Died  at  Richmond,  Va.,  April  7,  1908. 

*  Joseph  Augustine  Turner,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Botetourt  Springs,  Va. 

Born  at  Hicksford,  Va.,  August  6,  1839.  Son  of  Joseph  Augus- 
tine and  Mary  (Mason)  Turner.  Professor  of  English  and  Lit- 
erature. Served  in  the  Ordnance  Department,  C.  S.  A.  Married, 
August  21,  1871,  Leila  Virginia  Cocke.  Died  at  Botetourt 
Springs,  Va.,  May  5,  1878. 

*Stephen  Davenport  Yancey,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Richmond,  Va.,  1840.  Engaged  in  real  estate  business  in 
New  York   City.     Served  in  the   Virginia  Artillery,  C.   S.   A. 

*Richard  Henry  Hall,  Northumberland  County,  Va. 

Born  in  Northumberland  County,  Va.,  1835.  Principal  Abingdon 
Academy.  Captain,  Morgan's  Cavalry,  C.  S.  A.,  and  was  killed 
in   battle   of  Snow   Hill,  Tenn.,   April  3,   1863. 

*  John  Nicholas  Galleher,  D.D.  [Univ.  of  the  South  and  Colum- 

bia] (P),  New  Orleans,  La. 
Born  at  Washington,  Ky.,  February  17,  1839.  Protestant  Episcopal 
clergyman.  He  was  consecrated  Bishop  of  Louisiana,  February 
5,  1880.  He  served  in  the  C.  S.  A.  in  the  command  of  General 
Buckner,  as  Assistant  Adjutant-General,  Adjutant-General,  Chief 
of  staff  and  Lieutenant-Colonel.  Married,  Lottie  Barber.  He 
died  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  December  7,   1891. 

*Richard    Watson    Jones,    A.B.     [Randolph-Macon]  ;    A.M., 
LL.D  [Miss.  Coll.],  University  P.  O.,  Miss. 

Born  in  Greeneville  County,  Va.,  May  16,  1837.  Son  of  Mordecai 
and  Martha  Randolph  (Grigg)  Jones.  Educator.  Professor  of 
Chemistry  in  University  of  Mississippi,  1876-85;  President  of  the 


ETA  CHAPTER.  385 

Mississippi  Industrial  Institute  and  College,  1885-89;  Professor  of 
Chemistry  in  University  of  Mississippi,  1889-1905;  and  of  Geology, 
1905-14.  President  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  Archives  and 
History  of  the  State  of  Mississippi.  Vice-President  of  the  Missis- 
sippi Historical  Society.  He  was  in  the  service  of  the  C.  S.  A., 
attached  to  the  Army  of  Northern  Virginia,  1861-65,  beginning 
as  private  and  rising  to  the  rank  of  major.  Married,  January 
6,  1864,  Bettie  Sue  Sprathy.  Died  at  Laurel,  Miss.,  December 
19,  1914. 

*  Joseph  Edwin  Cox,  Jr.,  Petersburg,  Va. 

Born  at  Clover  Hill,  Va.,  September  27,  1837.  Son  of  Judge  James 
H.  Cox.  Attorney-at-law.  Lieutenant  Virginia  Artillery,  C.  S.  A. 
Died  December  26,  1861. 

*  James  Louis  Clarke,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Born  in  Maryland,  1840.     Attorney-at-law. 

*Charles  Frederick  Turnbull,  Charleston,  S.  C. 

Born  at  Charleston,  S.  C,   1841,   and  died  there,   1866. 

*William  Wirt  Robinson,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  1840.  Attorney-at-law.  Served  in  tne 
C.   S.  A. 

*Leroy  Summerfield  Edwards,  A.M.,   Richmond,  Va. 

Born  in  Prince  Edward  County,  Va.,  November  27,  1839.  Son  of 
Rev.  John  Ellis  Edwards  and  Elizabeth  Agnes  Clark.  Teacher. 
Trustee  Randolph-Macon  College,  1877-1901.  Member  of  City 
Council,  1881-85.  Private  and  non-commissioned  officer,  Company 
E,  Twelfth  Virginia  Infantry,  C.  S.  A.,  1861-65.  Married,  Au- 
gust 8,  1866,  Elizabeth  Woodville  Ferguson.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, son,  Leroy  S.  Edwards,  Jr.,  Tau,  '97.  Died  at  Richmond, 
Va.,  July  26,  1901. 

*Holmes  Conrad,  Winchester,  Va. 

Born  at  Winchester,  Va.,  January  31,  1840.  Son  of  Robert  Y.  and 
Elizabeth  Whiting  (Powell)  Conrad.  Attorney-at-law.  Member 
of  Virginia  Legislature,  1881-83  and  1893;  Assistant  Attorney- 
General  U.  S.  and  Solicitor-General  of  U.  S.,  1894-97.  Private 
and  Adjutant  of  the  Eleventh  Virginia  Cavalry,  and  Major  and 
Assistant  Inspector-General  of  General  Rosser's  Cavalry  Divi- 
sion, C.  S.  A.  Married,  first,  Mary  Magruder;  second,  Georgia 
Bryan,  of  Savannah,  Ga.  Died  at  Winchester,  Va.,  September 
4,   1915. 

*Thompson  Mason  King,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Born   at  Washington,  D.  C,   1840. 


386  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

*  James  Edward  Moyler,  M.D.   [Med.  Coll.  Va.],  Petersburg, 

Va. 

Born  in  Sussex  County,  Va.,  August  26,  1841.  Son  of  John  Quarles 
and  Mary  Thomas  (Vaughan)  Moyler.  Physician,  and  since  1872 
in  insurance  business.  Private  in  the  Sussex  (Va.)  Cavalry,  1861- 
62;  transferred  to  Confederate  Military  Hospital  at  Richmond,  Va., 
1862-6-1;  Assistant  Surgeon  C.  S.  N.,  1864—65,  and  served  on  the 
flagship  Virginia,  of  the  James  River  squadron.  Married,  Mutie 
Agner  Owen.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  son,  Harry  L.  Moyler,  Tau, 
'08.     Died  at  Petersburg,  Va.,  March  26,  1909. 

*Lloyd  Beall  Stephenson,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Born  at  Leesburg,  Va.,  Nov.  5,  1838.  Son  of  James  and  Elizabeth 
(Beall)  Stephenson;  Attorney-at-law ;  Prosecuting  attorney;  State 
Senator;  Captain  C.  S.  A.,  and  Lieutenant  C.  S.  Marines.  Mar- 
ried, September  23,  1861,  Katharine  Bentley  Gray.  Died  at  San 
Antonio,  Texas,  December  29,   1913. 

*Walter  Prescott  Smith,  M.D.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  1842.  Son  of  Dr.  Nathan  R.  Smith.  Died 
at  Richmond,  Va.,  during  Civil  War. 

*William  Godwyn  Ridley,  Southampton  County,  Va. 

Born  in  Southampton  County,  Va.,  July  1,  1842.     Son  of  Francis  T. 
and    Elizabeth    N.    Ridley.     Private    Company    G,    Sixth   Virginia 
Infantry,  C.  S.  A.,  and  was  killed  in  the  second  battle  of  Manassas, 
Va.,  August  30,  1862. 
Chapter  suspended  on  account  of  the  Civil  War.     Reinstituted 
September  26,   1872. 

*D'Arcy  Paul  Morton,  Richmond,  Va. 

Born  at  Richmond,  Va.,  September  30,  1854,  and  died  there  August 
21,  1884. 

James  Joel  Sweeney,  Owensboro,  Ky. 

Born  at  Owensboro,  Ky.,  1856.  Son  of  William  N.  and  Elizabeth 
(Rogers)  Sweeney.  Attorney-at-law.  Married,  Kittie  Singleton. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  William  C.  Sweeney,  Eta. 

*John  Hewlett  Blacldock,  Baltimore,   Md. 

Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  March  23,  1856.  Son  of  Nicholas  Frederick 
and  Mary  Jones  (Hewlett)  Blacklock.  Certified  public  account- 
ant.    Died   at  Baltimore,  Md.,   September  16,  1904. 

*  Jacob  Michaux,  M.D.  [Med.  Coll.  Va.],  Richmond,  Va. 

Born  in  Powhatan  County,  Va.,  August  31,  1851.  Son  of  William 
W.    and   Virginia   A.    (Bernard)    Michaux.     Physician.     Assistant 


ETA  CHAPTER.  &7 

Surgeon  First  Va.  Regiment,  1883-84.  Member  of  Medical  Board 
of  Virginia,  1892.  Professor  Materia  Medica  and  Therapeutics, 
and  Diseases  of  Rectum,  :University  College  of  Medicine,  Rich- 
mond, Va.,  1893-96;  Professor  of  Obstetrics,  1896-1915;  President 
of  Richmond  Academy  of  Medicine,  1889,  and  of  Medical  Society 
of  Virginia,  1898.  Married,  April  4,  1876,  Willie  H.  Johnson. 
Died  at  Richmond,  Va.,  June  7,  1915. 

*Thomas  Wells  White,  Louisville,  Ky. 

Born  in  Kentucky  in  1856.     Merchandise  broker. 

Edward  Hobson  Clarke,  Owensboro,  Ky. 

410   West    Ninth   Street. 
Born  at  Owensboro,  Ky.,  1856.     Son  of  William  H.  and  Sarah  Cath- 
erine    (White)     Clarke.     Exporter    of    leaf    tobacco    and    strips. 
Manager   at   Owensboro,   Ky.,   of   Imperial   Tobacco   Company   of 
Ky.,  Inc.     Married,  Hartley  M.  Tyler. 

*Holt  Couch  Wilson,  M.D.   [and  Bellevue  Hosp.  Med.  Coll.], 
Portland,  Ore. 
Born  at  Portland,  Oregon,  November  4,  1855.     Son  of  Robert  Bruce 
and    Caroline    Elizabeth     (Couch)     Wilson.     Physician.     Married, 
Fannie  Briggs.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  George   F.  Wil- 
son, M.D.,  Eta.    Died  July  7,  1918,  at  Portland,  Oregon. 

John  Thomas  Shumate,  Greenwood  Springs,  Colo. 

Born  at  Gleenworth  Plantation,  Fauquier  County,  Va.,  September 
22,  1852.  Son  of  Bailey  Shumate,  M.D.,  and  Ann  Elizabeth 
Weaver.  Attorney-at-law.  City  Attorney  of  Glenwood  Springs, 
Colo.,  1887-88;  County  Attorney  of  Garfield  County,  Colo.,  1889- 
92,  1895-96;  member  Colorado  Legislature,  1897;  District  Attor- 
ney for  Ninth  Judicial  District  of  Colorado,  1897-1900;  Judge 
of  the  District  Court  of  the  Ninth  Judicial  District  of  Colorado, 
1900  to  date.     Married,  April  26,  1887,  Sara  Elizabeth  Churchill. 

* Josiah  Burnside  Skinner,  Lexington,  Ky. 

Born  at  Houstonville,  Ky.,  December  8,  1849.  Son  of  Alfred  and 
Lucretia  (Middleton)  Skinner.  Teacher.  President  of  Hamilton 
College,  Lexington,  Ky.,  1888-98.  Married,  Julia  Carey  Lenoir. 
Died  at  Lexington,  Ky.,  February  29,  1898. 

Charles  Edgar  Nicol,  Alexandria,  Va. 

Born  at  Brentsville,  Va.,  February  22,  1854.  Son  of  Judge  Aylett 
Nicol  and  Mary  Jane  Williams.  Attorney-at-law.  Member  of 
House  of  Delegates,  Virginia,  1879-82,  1893-94;  Judge  of  Circuit 
Court  of  Virginia,  1895-1907.  President  of  Alexandria  National 
Bank.  Trustee  of  Richmond  College.  Married,  first,  Marie  Louise 
Bauder;  second,  Florence  Nash. 


388  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

*Charles  Slaughter,  M.D.  [and  Columbia],  Lynchburg,  Va. 

Born  at  Lynchburg,,  Va.,  January  28,  1855.  Son  of  John  Flavel  and 
Mary  (Harker)  Slaughter.  Physician.  He  died  afiDuluth,  Minn., 
January,   1898. 

*Travers  Daniel,  Culpeper,  Ya. 

Born  at  Washington,  D.  C,  August  26,  1856.  Son  of  Peter  Vivian 
and  Elizabeth  Hodgdon  (Harris)  Daniel.  Farmer.  Married, 
1878,  Flora  L.  Bradford.     Died  at  Culpeper,  Va.,  June  25,  1911. 

*Benjamin  Dickson  Whiteley,  M.D.  [Jefferson  Medical],  Balti- 
more, Md. 

Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  October  8,  1857.  Son  of  Calvin  and  Harriet 
(Stone)  Whiteley.  Physician;  afterwards  attorney-at-law.  Coun- 
sel for  Baltimore  and  Ohio  Railroad  Company.  Relative  in 
Fraternity,  brother,  Calvin  Whiteley,  Jr.,  Eta.  Died  at  Baltimore, 
Md.,   September  19,  1893. 

William  Selby  Mitchell,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

U.  S.  Engineer's  Office,  Custom  House. 
Born  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1857. 

*William  Cavot  Sweeney,  Owensboro,  Ky. 

Son  of  William  N.  and  Elizabeth  (Rogers)  Sweeney.  Attorney-at- 
law.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  James  J.  Sweeney,  Eta. 
Died  at  Owensboro,  Ky.,  May  19,  1914. 

*Archibald  Robinson  Lockwood,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Born  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  February  10,  1857.  Son  of  Richard  John 
and  Angelica  Peale  (Robinson)  Lockwood.  Died  at  Santa  Fe, 
New  Mexico,  1892. 

Francis  Barnum,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Georgetown  University. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  January  23,  1849.     Son  of  Zenus  and  Annie 

B.  (McLaughlin)  Barnum.  Clergyman,  and  member  of  the  Society 
of  Jesus.  For  eight  years  he  was  a  missionary  among  the  Eskimo 
on  the  coast  of  Alaska.  Assistant  Archivist,  Georgetown  Univer- 
sity.    Relative  in   Fraternity,  brother,  Zenus   Barnum,  Chi,  '76. 

George  Flanders  Wilson,  M.D.   [and  N.  Y.  Univ.],  Portland, 

Ore. 

706   Oregonian    Building. 
Born   at   Portland,   Ore.,   October   13,    1858.     Son   of   Robert   Bruce 
and    Caroline    Elizabeth     (Couch)     Wilson.     Physician.     Assistant 
Surgeon  U.  S.  A.,  1881-88.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Holt 

C.  Wilson,  M.D.,  Eta. 


ETA  CHAPTER,  389 

Richard  Henry  Baker,  Jr.,  Norfolk,  Va. 

408  Raleigh  Avenue. 
Born  at  Petersburg,  Va.,  November  22,  1855.     Son  of  Major  Richard 
Henry  Baker  and  Anna  Maria  May.     Attorney-at-law.     Married, 
October  25,  1885,  Annie  Mallory  Hope. 

*Charles  R.  Broumel,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Born  in  Maryland  in  1858.     Attorney-at-law. 

*Calvin  Whiteley,  Jr.,  C.E.,  Richmond,  Va. 

Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  November  2,  1859.  Son  of  Calvin  and  Har- 
riet (Stone)  Whiteley.  Civil  Engineer,  connected  with  the  Western 
Maryland  Railroad,  and  Chief  Engineer  of  the  Virginia  Passenger 
and  Power  Company,  Richmond,  Va.,  1899-1911.  Chief  Engineer, 
United  Railway  and  Electric  Company,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1911-15. 
Married,  December  14,  1887,  Lizzie  Roddey.  Died  at  Baltimore, 
Md.,  May  3,  1915.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Benjamin  D. 
Whiteley,  Eta. 

Robert  Taylor  Wilson,   M.D.    [Maryland],  Baltimore,  Md. 

820  Park  Avenue. 
Born   in   Maryland   in   1860.     Physician.     Assistant   Surgeon   to   the 
Maryland  Hospital  for  Women.     Gynecologist  to  St.  Agnes'  Hos- 
pital, Baltimore.     Foundation  Fellow  of  the  British  Gynecological 
Society.     Honorary  member  of  the  Sei  I  Kwai  of  Japan. 

Ashby  Lee  Baker,  Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Born  in  Maryland  in  1863.     President  of  Virginia  Cotton  Mills. 

Albert  Edward  Little,  M.D.   [Coll.  Phys.  and  Surgs.,  N.Y.], 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

63  Wall  Street. 
Born  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  June  1,  1861.  Son  of  Stephen  and  Har- 
riet M.  Elliott  Little.  Certified  Public  Accountant.  Treasurer 
Northern  Pacific  Railway  Company,  New  York.  Permanent  Staff, 
Audit  Company  of  New  York.  Married,  1890,  Ida  Frances  Dun- 
can. 


George  Douglass  Sherley,  Lexington,  Ky. 
Born  in  Kentucky  in  1857.     Author. 


Shirley  Crest. 


Cyrus  Harding  Walker,  Heathsville,  Va. 

Born  at  "  Snowden  Park,"  Northumberland  County,  Va.,  January  27, 
1859.  Son  of  William  Wright  and  Clara  Rebecca  (Harding) 
Walker.     Attorney-at-law.     Member  Virginia  House  of  Delegates, 


390  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1897-98;  State  Senator  of  Virginia,  1898  to  date.  President  pro 
temp,  of  Senate  since  1915.  Member  of  Virginia  Constitutional 
Convention,  1901-02.     Married,  October  27,  1887,  Mary  R.  Starke. 

William  Hugh  McGee,  Covington,  Ky. 
Episcopal  Clergyman. 

*Robert  Jacob  Walker,  Mt.  Jackson,  Va. 

Born  at  Harrisonburg,  Va.,  August  9,  1859.  Son  of  Samuel  Thomp- 
son and  Mary  Regina  (Sommers)  Walker.  Attorney-at-law,  and 
Referee  in  Bankruptcy,  Western  District  of  Virginia.  Common- 
wealth Attorney,  Shenandoah  County,  Va.,  1881-87;  District  Elec- 
tor, 1884;  Elector-at-large,  State  of  Virginia,  1888;  Republican 
nominee  for  Congress,  Seventh  Virginia  District,  in  1894  and  in 
1896.  Married,  November  4,  1886,  Kate  S.  Ripley.  Relative  in 
Fraternity,  son,  Ripley  Walker,  Alpha  Alpha,  '16.  Died  at  Mt. 
Jackson,  Va.,  July  11,  1916. 

Bruce  Haldeman,  Louisville,  Ky. 

423  West  Ormsby  Avenue. 
Born  at  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  November  15,  1862.  Son  of  Walter  New- 
man and  Elizabeth  (Metcalfe)  Haldeman.  President,  Louisville 
Courier- Journal  Company,  1902  to  date.  President,  American 
Newspaper  Publishers'  Association,  1919.  Married,  January  20, 
1892,  Annie  Ford  Milton. 

Robinson  Wesley  Cator,  Baltimore,  Md. 

803  St.  Paul  Street. 
Attorney-at-law. 

*Henry  Fiddeman  Lofland,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Born  at  Milford,  Del.,  June  24,  1862.  Son  of  Mark  Greer  Lofland, 
M.D.,  and  Mary  Elizabeth  Fiddeman.  Civil  engineer.  Assistant 
Engineer  Baltimore  and  Ohio  Railroad  Company,  1883-87;  Engi- 
neer of  Erection,  Edge  Moor  Bridge  Works,  Wilmington,  Del., 
1890-1900;  Erecting  Manager  American  Bridge  Company,  1900-12. 
Died  at  Milford,  Delaware,  January  13,  1912. 

Robert  Coleman  Taylor,  A.B.,  Ph.B.,  A.M.,  B.L.,  New  York, 

N.  Y. 

155  West  Firty-eighth  Street. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  December  28,  1863.  Son  of  George  Taylor, 
M.D.,  U.  S.  A.,  and  Phebe  Susannah  Coleman.  Attorney-at-law. 
Counsel  of  the  County  Medical  Society  of  New  York,  1893-1900. 
Assistant  District  Attorney  of  the  County  of  New  York,  1903  to 
date.  In  charge  of  the  Appeal  Bureau  of  the  District  Attorney's 
Office  for  twelve  years.  Married,  November  24,  1900,  Lillian  M. 
Gary,  daughter  of  Hon.  James  A.  Gary,  of  Baltimore,  Md. 


ETA  CHAPTER.  391 

Ira  Sayre  Barnett,  Louisville,  Ky. 

Pendennis  Club. 
Born  at  Louisville,  Ky.,  April  7,  1857.     Son  of  Dr.  Joseph  A.  Barnett 
and    Sallie    Sayre.     Automobile    dealer.     Married,    June    8,    1890', 
Evelyn  Scott  Snead. 

Edgar  B.  Haymond,  Chicago,  111. 

179  Lake  Street. 
Born   at  Liberty,  Va.,   1861.     Engaged   in   the   installation   of   light- 
ing systems  on  railroads,  etc. 

*Walter  Beattie  Jackson,  Marion,  Va. 

Born  at  Chilhowie,  Va.,  June  13,  1865.  Son  of  Minter  and  Isabelle 
Holt  (Beattie)  Jackson.  Banker.  Married,  October  6,  1894, 
Josephine  Lillian  Belden.  Died  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  August  16, 
1912. 

Charles  Gardner  Mathews,  Lewisburg,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Lewisburg,  W.  Va.,  February  15,  1869.  Son  of  Alexander 
F.  and  Laura  Maude  (Gardner)  Mathews.  Engaged  in  various 
enterprises.     Married,  June  5,  1907,  Harriet  Batterton  Tompkins. 

Walter  H.  Saunders,  A.B.,  B.L.,  Abingdon,  Va. 

Born  near  Evington,  Va.,  October  2,  1870.  Son  of  Major  Robert 
Chancellor  Saunders  and  Caryetta  Davis.  Attorney-at-law.  Mar- 
ried, April  25,  1900,  Eva  Louise  Keyser. 

*John  Randolph  Bryan,  Jr.,  B.L.,  Roanoke,  Va. 

Born  in  Albemarle  County,  Va.,  January  9,  1868.  Son  of  John 
Randolph  and  Margaret  (Minor)  Bryan.  Attorney-at-law.  Died 
at  Northampton,  Mass.,  August  1,  1909. 

*Joel  McPherson  Harris,  Lewisburg,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Lewisburg,  W.  Va.,  March  8,  1868.  Son  of  John  W.  and 
Rebecca  Adaline  (McPherson)  Harris.  Attorney-at-law.  Died  in 
Greenbrier  County,  W.  Va.,  June  27,  1895. 

Robert  Lee  Stout,  Frankfort,  Ky. 

Born  at  Midway,  Ky.,  October  19,  1867.  Son  of  Robert  Hicks  and 
Frances  Lavinia  (Gillespie)  Stout.  Attorney-at-law.  City  At- 
torney, Versailles,  Ky.,  1891-95.  Master  Commissioner,  Wood- 
ford Circuit  Court,  1895-1901.  Judge  of  Woodford  County 
Court,  1901-04;  Judge  of  Fourteenth  Circuit  Court,  District  of 
Kentucky,  1904  to  date.  Trustee  of  Kentucky  State  University, 
1904-10.     Married,   December   23,   1903,   Florence   Graham   Offutt. 


392  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

*Julian  Lawrence  Wells,  Charleston,  S.  C. 

Born  at  Charleston,  S.  C,  July  20,  1870.  Son  of  Edward  L.  and 
Anna  Mason  (Smith)  Wells.  Mining  Engineer  and  Contractor. 
Died  in  the  American  Field  Hospital  at  Santo  Domingo  City, 
D.  R.,  October  24,  1917. 

Charlton  Reid  Beattie,  B.L.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

701  Hennen  Building. 
Born  in  Assumption  Parish,  La.,  April  22,  1869.  Son  of  Hon.  Taylor 
and  Fannie  Estelle  (Pugh)  Beattie.  Attorney-at-law.  United 
States  District  Attorney  for  the  Eastern  District  of  Louisiana, 
1909-13.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  father,  Hon.  Taylor  Beattie, 
Eta,   and   brother,   Taylor   Beattie,   Jr.,   Alpha   Nu,   '11. 

James  McDonald  Patterson,  Denver,  Colo. 
Attorney-at-law. 

Daniel   Jenifer   Barton,    A.B.,   Washington,    D.    C. 

2627  Adams  Mill  Road. 
Born  at  Richmond,  Va.     Assistant  Professor  of  Mathematics,  West 
Virginia  University,  1896-99.     Engaged  in  business,  1900  to  date. 

John  Minor  Botts  Lewis,  Lynchburg,  Va. 

Born  in  Culpeper  County,  Va.,  June  22,  1868.  Son  of  Lunsford 
Lomax  and  Rosalie  Summers  (Botts)  Lewis.  Civil  engineer  and 
architect.     Married,  November  6,  1896,  Louise  Langhorne. 

Franklin    Stearns,    Fredericksburg,    Va. 

Born  at  Richmond,  Va.,  March  7,  1871.  Son  of  Franklin  and  Emily 
Summers  (Palmer)  Stearns.  Engaged  in  real  estate  business  and 
manufacturing.  Married,  January  30,  1901,  Florence  Berner  Dick- 
inson. 

Felix  Holt  Levy,  A.B.,  B.L.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

128  Broadway. 
Born  at  San  Antonio,  Texas,  September  2,  1869.  Son  of  Abraham 
and  Esther  (Halff)  Levy.  Attorney-at-law.  Special  Counsel  to 
the  U.  S.  Department  of  Justice  and  Special  Assistant  to  the 
U.  S.  Attorney-General,  1905-07.  Government  Appeal  Agent, 
New  York  City,  under  Selective  Service  Law,  1917-18.  Married, 
February   11,  1904,  Helen  R.   Blumenthal. 

William  Armistead  Townes,  Wilmington,  N.  C. 

Attorney-at-law.     Counsel   for   Atlantic  Coast  Line   R.   R. 


ETA  CHAPTER.  393 

*John  H.  Gilkeson,  Loans,  Va. 

Attorney-at-law.  First  Lieutenant  U.  S.  V.  Engineers  during  the 
Spanish-American  War. 

Beverley  Randolph  Kennon,  M.D.,  Norfolk,  Va. 

Taylor  Building. 
Born  at  "Norwood,"  Powhatan  County,  Va.,  October  15,  1871.     Son 
of  William  Upshur  and  Bessie  Thornton  (Gilliam)    Kennon.     Phy- 
sician.    Served    as    Major,    M.    C,    U.    S.    A.,    September,    1917    to 
March,  1919.     Married,  February  1,  1905,  Ruth  Alexander  Ferebee. 

William  Minor  Dabney,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

211  Professional  Building. 
Born  at  Charlottesville,  Va.,  August  21,  1873.     Son  of  Dr.  William 
Cecil  Dabney  and  June  Bell  Minor.     Physician.     Married,  Rosalie 
B.  Diffenbertter,   February  10,  ~i908. 

George  Herman  Wellbrook,  M.D.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Savannah,  Ga.,  December  28,  1872.  Son  of  George  and 
Meta  Wellbrook.     Physician. 

Hugh  Holmes  McGuire,  M.D.  [Univ.  Coll.  Med.],  Alexandria, 

Va. 

201   South  Washington  Street. 
Born    at   Richmond,   Va.,   May   26,   1871.     Son   of    Hunter   McGuire, 
M.D.,    and   Mary    Stuart.     Physician.     Married    in    1899,   Sara    E. 
Johnson.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  Stuart  McGuire,  M.D.,  Phi,  '87. 

Hughes  Dalton  Dillard,  A.B.,  B.L.,  Rocky  Mount,  Va. 

Born  at  Rocky  Mount,  Va.,  January  28,  1875.  Son  of  Peter  Hairston 
and  Lydia  Adela  (Nash)  Dillard.  Attorney-at-law.  Member 
of  Board  of  Visitors,  University  of  Virginia,  since  1919.  Married, 
January  28,  1903,  Ethal  C.  Hale. 

Gordon  Mont  joy  Buck,  A.B.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

24  Broad  Street. 
Born  at    Natchez,   Miss.,   May  3,   1875.     Son   of   Samuel   Henry   and 
Annie      (Fleming)      Buck.     Attorney-at-law.     Assistant      General 
Counsel    Southern    Pacific    Co.,    1909-20.     Married,   Carrie    Peyton 
Wheeler. 

Henry  Carrington  Coles,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Custom   House. 
Born  in  Pittsylvania  County,  Virginia,   February  26,   1873.     Son  of 
Walter  and  Lavinia  C.   (Jordaji)   Coles.     District  Secretary,  U.  S. 
Civil  Service  Commission.     Was  President  of  Railroad  Civil  Serv- 


394  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

ice    Commission,    San    Juan,    P.    R.,    1907-09.     Married,   June    14, 
1905,  Adelaide  T.  Marshall. 

Joseph  Anderson  Massie,  B.S.  and  M.S.  [Va.  Poly.  Inst.],  New- 
port News,  Va. 

Law  Building. 
Born  in  Warren  County,  Va.,  September  24,  1871.     Son  of  Thomas 
Benjamin   and   Eliza    (Anderson)    Massie.     Attorney-at-law.     City 
Attorney  of  Newport  News,  Va.,  1900  to  date.     Married,   March 
8,   1915,  Elizabeth  Franklin  Love. 

Richmond  Terrell  Minor,  Jr.,  Charlottesville,  Va. 

1204  Westland  Street. 
Born  in  Albemarle  County,  Va.,  May  18,  1872.  Son  of  William 
Wardlaw  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Howe)  Minor.  Organized  The 
National  Bank  of  Charlottesville,  Charlottesville,  Va.,  in  1914,  as 
cashier;  now  a  Vice-President.  Married,  October  25,  1899,  Mary 
Bransford  Cox. 

Warren    Stone    Lee,    Charlotte    Amalie,    St.    Thomas,    Virgin 
Islands. 

Born  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  March  22,  1866.  Son  of  John  Lynch 
and  Julia  (Cash)  Lee.  Division  Deputy  Collector  and  Postmaster 
at  Charlotte  Amalie,  St.  Thomas,  V.  I.,  W.  I.  Married,  October 
15,  1917,  Virginia  Miller. 

Franklin  M.  Bulliwinkle,  A.B.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Hunter  Wood,  Jr.,  B.L.,  Hopkinsville,  Ky. 

Born  at  Hopkinsville,  Ky.,  March  18,  1875.  Son  of  Hunter  and 
Rosalie  Nelson  (Green)  Wood.  Attorney-at-law.  Married,  Au- 
gust 10,  1898,  Virginia  E.  Blakemore. 

Thomas  Jefferson  Penn,  A.B.,  B.L.,  Reidsville,  N.  C. 

Born  in  Patrick  County,  Va.,  February  24,  1875.  Son  of  Frank 
Reid  and  Annie  (Spencer)  Penn.     Tobacco  Manufacturer. 

*William  Welby  Luck,  M.D.,   Middleburg,  Va. 

Born  at  Middleburg,  Va.,  May  28,  1871.  Son  of  William  J.  Luck, 
M.D.,  and  Roberta  Rector.  Physician.  Demonstrator  Medical  De- 
partment, University  of  Virginia.  Died  at  Leesburg,  Va.,  February 
21,  1898. 

Hugh  Thomas  Nelson,  Jr.,  M.D.,  Charlottesville,  Va. 

205  East  High  Street. 
Born   in   Powhatan   County,   Va.,   October   25,   1876.     Son   of    Hugh 
Thomas  and   Polly    (Gilliam)    Nelson.     Physician.     Assistant   Sur- 


ETA  CHAPTER.  395 

geon  U.  S.  N.,  1903-190T.  Major  Medical  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  May, 
1917-Feb.,  1919;  Commanding  Officer  Field  Hospital  No.  31*8, 
Eightieth  Division,  and  present  with  the  organization  during  the 
Argonne-Meuse  offensive.     Married,  October  6,  1917,  Edith  Rankin. 

John  Hutchings  White,  M.D.,  Muskogee,  Okla. 

Surety  Building. 
Born   at   Chatham,   Va.,   April   17,    1873.     Son   of    Rawley   W.    and 
Frances  P.   (Nowlin)   White.     Physician.     Served  with  Evacuation 
Hospital  No.   32   and   Base   Hospital   No.   91,   A.   E.   F.,   1918-19. 
Married,  February  2,  1902,  Helen  E.  McLain. 

Alfred  Leftwich  Gray,  M.D.,  Richmond,  Va. 

2006  Monument  Avenue. 
Born  at  Palmyra,  Fluvanna  County,  Va.,  October  2,  1873.  Son  of 
Alphonso  Alexander  and  Bettie  Ann  (Leftwich)  Gray.  Physician. 
Professor  of  Physiology,  University  College  of  Medicine,"  Rich- 
mond, Va.,  1903-13,  and  Dean  of  Medical  Department,  1909-13; 
Professor  of  Physiology,  Medical  College  of  Virginia,  1913-16; 
Dean  of  Medical  Department,  1916  to  date.  President,  American 
Roentgen  Ray  Society,  1915.  Commissioned  May  19,  1917,  Major, 
M.  C,  U.  S.  A.;  officer  in  charge  Richmond  School  of  Military 
Roentgenology.  Now  on  inactive  list  M.  R.  C.  Married,  De- 
cember 23,  1903,  Alice  Lear  Clark. 

♦Henry  Tyler  Sutton,  Petersburg,  Va. 

Born  at  Richmond,  Va.,  July  22,  1874.  Son  of  Charles  William  and 
Mary  (Jones)  Sutton.  Engaged  in  Tobacco  Business.  Died  at 
Petersburg,  Va.,  1908. 

♦Washington  Berry  Grove,  M.D.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Born  in  Jefferson  County,  West  Virginia,  June  13,  1875.  Son  of 
James  H.  and  Louisa  (Berry)  Grove.  Officer  in  Medical  Corps, 
U.  S.  Navy;  Assistant  Surgeon,  June,  1897;  Passed  Assistant 
Surgeon,  June,  1900;  Surgeon,  March,  1903.  Captain,  1917  and 
Commandant  Naval  Hospital,  Washington,  D.  C.  Married,  Eliza- 
beth Thomson.     Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  January  21,  1919. 

*Willis  Happer  Baumgardner,  M.D.,  Elliott,  N.  C. 

Born  at  Staunton,  Va.,  June  23,  1874.  Son  of  William  Lewis  and 
Pocahontas  Virginia  (Happer)  Baumgardner.  Physician.  Died 
at  Washington,  D.  C,  December  4,  1911. 

Alonzo  Boleyn  Carney,  Norfolk,  Va. 

Citizens'  National  Bank  Building. 
Son  of  Wright  Bruce  and  Mary  Frances   (Grimes)   Carney.     Attor- 
ney-at-law.     Commonwealth  Attorney,  Norfolk  County,  Va.     Mar- 


30  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

ried,   October    11,   1904,   Nancy   Summer   Allen.     Relative   in   Fra- 
ternity,  brother,  Taylor   E.   Carney,   Phi,  '02. 

George  Toliver  Christie,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

314  King  Street. 
Born  at  Monticello,  Fla.,  May  11,  1875.  Son  of  Joseph  Benjamin 
and  Anna  (Williams)  Christie.  Real  Estate  Operator.  Member 
of  City  Council,  1907-09.  Private,  First  Florida  Vol.  Infantry, 
Spanish-American  War.  First  Lieutenant  Labor  Battalion,  U.  S. 
A.,  during  World  War.  Married,  January  30,  1901,  Ruth  Amy 
Norton. 

Charles  Patrick  O'Hara,  Washington,  D.  C. 

1324  Monroe  Street,  N.  W. 
Born    in   London,   England,   May   20,   1877.     Son   of   Robert   Gildae 
and   Norah   Frances    (Jolliffe)    O'Hara.     Salesman   and   Manager. 
Married,  August  3,  1918,  Rose  Catherine  Nelson. 

Hugh  Holmes  McCormick,   Charles  Town,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Berryville,  Va.,  November  3,  1875.  Son  of  Marshal  and 
Rosalie  Taylor  McCormick.  Attorney-at-law.  Married,  November 
2,  1899,  Edith  Allen. 

Richard   Newell   Poindexter,    B.<S.    in    C.E.    [Va.    Mil.    Inst.], 

Meridian,  Miss. 

1719   Twenty-third   Avenue. 
Born  in  Bedford  County,  Va.,  April  8,  1872.     Son  of  Richard  Watts 
and     Mary     Ellen      (Lee)      Poindexter.     Manufacturer.     Married, 
November    15,    1905,    Daisy    Bird    Long.     Relative    in    Fraternity, 
brother,  John  S.  Poindexter,  Tau,  '96. 

Charles   Henry   Conley,   M.D.,   Frederick,   Md. 

Born  at  Greenridge,  Md.,  April  7,  1876.  Son  of  Charles  William  and 
Martha  Ellen  (Farrick)  Conley.  Physician.  Served  as  Major  M. 
C,  U.  S.  A.,  September  18,  1917,  to  April  7,  1919.  Married,  De- 
cember 12,  1905,  Helen  Abell  Baughman. 

Charles  Newman  Joyce,  A.B.   and  A.M.   [St.  John's]  ;  LL.B. 

[Maryland],  Baltimore,  Md. 

363  Calvert  Building. 
Born  in  Pocahontas  County,  W.  Va.,  April  9,  1873.     Son  of  Charles 
A.  and  Mary  F.   (Hank)   Joyce.     Engaged  in  life  insurance  busi- 
ness. 

Charles  Jones  Rixey,  Jr.,  B.  L.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Colorado   Building. 
Son  of  Charles   Jones   and   Elizabeth   Alexander    (Herndon)    Rixey. 


ETA  CHAPTER.  397 

Attorney-at-law.     Relative     in     Fraternity,    brother,     Presley     M. 
Rixey,  Jr.,  Eta. 

George    Pilcher,    A.B.    and    A.M.    [Randolph-Macon]  ;    B.L., 

Norfolk,  Va. 

308  Colonial  Avenue. 
Born  near  Midland,  Va.,  July  2,  1870.     Son  of  Theodore  Clay  and 
Ada    (George)    Pilcher.     Attorney-at-law.     Married,   December   5, 
1905,  Mary  Ketchum  Ewell. 

John  Hooe  Iden,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Navy  Department. 
Born  at  Manassas,  Va.,  November  4,  1874.  Son  of  Benjamin  Frank- 
lin and  Virginia  Hooe  Iden.  Officer  in  the  Medical  Corps  of  the 
U.  S.  Navy.  Assistant  Surgeon,  May,  1901;  Passed  Assistant  Sur- 
geon, May,  1904;  at  present  Commander  U.  S.  N.  Married,  No- 
vember 22,  1913,  Marianna  Brazill. 

William  Renix  Offutt,  B.L.,  Oakland,  Md. 

Born  at  Oakland,  Md.,  March  11,  1877.  Son  of  Daniel  E.  and  Belle 
A.  (Seymour)  Offutt.  Attorney-at-law.  Married,  Mary  E.  Hum- 
bird. 

Presley  Marion  Rixey,  Jr.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Navy  Yard. 
Born  at  Culpeper,  Va.,  November  17,  1879.  Son  of  Charles  Jones 
and  Elizabeth  Alexander  (Herndon)  Rixey.  Naval  Cadet,  Span- 
ish-American War.  Appointed  Second  Lieutenant,  U.  S.  Marine 
Corps,  Feb.,  1900;  advanced  through  grades  of  First  Lieutenant; 
Captain  and  Major  to  Lieutenant-Colonel;  served  at  sea  and  ex- 
peditions to  Philippines,  Panama,  Cuba,  Nicaragua  and  Santo 
Domingo.  Lieutenant-Colonel  of  11th  Regiment  of  Marines.  Sent 
to  France,  October,  1918.  Married,  January  9,  1903,  Lilian  Telling- 
hast  Stearns.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Charles  J.  Rixey, 
Jr.,  Eta. 

William  James  Way,  Austin,  Texas. 

Sydner  Byrne  Downing,  Front  Royal,  Va. 

Born  at  Front  Royal,  Va.,  January  15,  1880.  Son  of  Henry  H.  and 
Nannie  (Byrne)  Downing.  Farmer  and  Postmaster.  Married, 
October  11,  1905,  Kathleen  Cook. 

Charles  McCauley  East,  B.L.,  Staunton,  Va. 

204  East  Main  Street. 
Born  at  Long  Glade,  Va.,  May  24,  1877.     Son  of  Samuel  Anderson 
and  Lucy  Virginia  (Howell)  East.     Attorney-at-law.     City  Attor- 


398  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

ney,  Staunton,  Va.,  1917  to  date.  Captain,  F.  A.,  U.  S.  A.,  July 
25,  1917,  to  May  31,  1919;  in  France  July  14,  1918,  to  May  10,  1919, 
with  One  Hundred  and  Twelfth  F.  A.  Married,  June  26,  1907, 
Jannette   G.   Summerson. 

Oscar  Raymond   Luhring,   B.L.,   Evansville,   Ind. 

605  Furniture  Building. 
Born  at  Haubstadt,  Ind.,  February  11,  1879.  Son  of  Henry  W.  and 
Martha  (Boren)  Luhring.  Attorney-at-law.  Member  of  Indiana 
Legislature,  1903.  Deputy  Prosecuting  Attorney  of  the  First 
Judicial  Circuit  of  Indiana,  1904-08;  Prosecuting  Attorney  of  the 
same  circuit,  1908-12.  Member  of  Congress,  representing  First 
Congressional  District  of  Indiana,  1919  to  date.  Married,  June 
16,   1902,   Margaret   Graham   Evans. 

Julian  Metleau  Byrd,  Hampton,  Va. 

Box  122  A. 
Born  at  Williamsville,  Va.,  September  18,  1877.     Son  of  John  Thomas 
and  Sarah  Rebecca  (McClintic)  Byrd.     Farmer.     Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,   Hale   H.   Byrd,   Eta.     Married,   March   12,   1903, 
Sara  Permele  Ruckman. 

Edgar  Stuart  Estes,  M.D.,  St.  Augustine,  Fla. 

Born  at  Cumming,  Georgia,  November  30,  1879.  Son  of  J.  W.  and 
Virginia  (Brown)  Estes.  Physician.  Served  as  Captain  M.  C, 
U.  S.  A.,  during  World  War.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
George  L.  Estes,  Eta. 

John  Givens  Fulton,  Jr.,  Grottes,  Va. 

Born  at  Grottes,  Va.,  September  28,  1878.  Son  of  John  G.  and 
Georgiana  (Filler)  Fulton.  Farmer  and  cattle  breeder.  Married, 
January  28,  1908,  Olga  Peterson  Mohler. 

John  Lewis  Thomas,  Portsmouth,  Va. 

308  New  Kirn  Building. 
Born  at  Portsmouth,  Va.,  April  2,  1877.  Son  of  John  William  and 
Sallie  Elizabeth  Thomas.  Attorney-at-law.  Judge,  Civil  and  Po- 
lice Court,  1913  to  date.  Enlisted  Field  Artillery,  National  Guard, 
Virginia,  June  24,  1904.  Second  Lieutenant,  Nov.  13,  1915,  First 
Lieutenant,  Dec.  12,  1906.  Captain,  Nov.  22,  1911.  Transferred 
to  Signal  Corps  as  Captain.  Mustered  out  June  17,  1917.  Mar- 
ried, June  21,  1911,  Eleanor  Abbitt. 

Hale  Houston  Byrd,  B.L.,  Warm  Springs,  Va. 

Born  at  Williamsville,  Va.,  March  24,  1871.  Son  of  John  Thomas 
and  Sarah  Rebecca  (McClintic)  Byrd.  Attorney-at-law.  Prose- 
cuting   Attorney    of    Bath    County,   Va.,    1904    to    date.     Married, 


ETA  CHAPTER.  399 

June   20,    1906,   Carrie    Anna    McClintic.     Relative    in    Fraternity, 
brother,  Julian  M.  Byrd,  Eta. 

Samuel   Godfrey   Henkel,   Staunton,   Va. 

Box  674. 
Born   at   Staunton,   Va.,  July   18,   1883.     Son  of  Dr.   Abram  Miller 
and  Virginia  (Moore)   Henkel.     Horticulturist.     Married,  October 
18,  1905,  Elizabeth  Worthington. 

James  Irvin  Miller,  M.D.    [Coll.  of  Phys.  and  Surgs.,  Balti- 
more],  Huntington,  W.   Va. 

1426  Sixth  Avenue. 
Born  at  Barbersville,  W.  Va.,  December  5,  1879.     Son  of  George  F. 
and    Lucy    Bell    (McConnell)    Miller.     Physician.     Married,    1909, 
Anna  A.  Andrews. 

Clifford  Lucian  Anderson,  Tampa,  Fla. 

Born  at  Mayfield,  Ky.,  August  13,  1882.  Son  of  Robert  Lockridge 
and  Mary  J.  (Smith)  Anderson.  Engaged  in  phosphate  business. 
Second  Lieutenant,  Second  Regiment,  Florida  National  Guard. 
Married,  November  28,  1904,  Eula  Lee  Izlar. 

John  Newton  Claybrook,  B.L.,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

114   East  Sixth  Street. 
Born  at  Kinsale,  Va.,  February  9,  1879.     Son  of  Edwin  C.  and  Judith 
W].    (Newton)    Claybrook.     Broker.     Married,    February    1,    1911, 
Allie  Harris. 

James  Henry  Culpepper,  M.D.   [Pennsylvania],  Norfolk,  Va. 

109   College   Place. 
Born  at  Portsmouth,  Va.,  December  17,  1882.     Son  of  Vernon  Grant 
and  Etta  Franklin  (Bowen)  Culpepper.     Physician.     Married,  No- 
vember 9,  1909,  Otey  Prince  Minor. 

Emmett  Winfree  McClintic,  E.E.,  Fort  Lewis,  Va. 

Born  at  Fort  Lewis,  Va.,  August  7,  1876.  Son  of  William  Stephen 
and  Hetty  Jane   (Montgomery)   McClintic.     Electrical  engineer. 

Benjamin  Franklin  Camp,  Jr.,  White  Springs,  Fla. 

Born  at  Como,  N.  C,  August  19,  1883.  Son  of  Benjamin  Franklin 
and  Annie  Slade  (Brett)  Camp.  Attorney-at-law.  Served  as 
First  Lieutenant,  U.  S.  A.;  eleven  months  with  A.  E.  F.,  attached 
to  the  office  of  C.  P.  O.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  George 
L.  Camp,  Eta. 


400  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

George  Leonidas  Camp,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

911  Oliver  Building. 
Born  at  Campville,  Fla.,  November  30,  1881.  Son  of  Benjamin 
Franklin  and  Annie  Slade  (Brett)  Camp.  Office  Manager  for 
Camp  Manufacturing  Company.  Served  as  Captain,  Construction 
Division,  Q.  M.  C,  July  23,  1918  to  January  23,  1919.  Relative  in 
Fraternity,  brother,  Benjamin  F.  Camp,  Jr.,  Eta. 

Toy  Dixon  Savage,  A.B.   [Wake  Forest]  ;  B.L.,  Norfolk,  Va. 

236  Granby  Street. 
Born   at  Como,  N.  C,  September  13,  1878.     Son  of  Robert  R.  and 
Rowena  M.    (Vann)    Savage.     Attorney-at-law.     Married,   Novem- 
ber 24,  1915,  Hildreth  Gatewood. 

John  Cary  White,  Richmond,  Va. 

Merchants'  National  Bank. 
Born  at  Bowling  Green,  Va.,  October  21,  1882.     Son  of  John  Lewis 
and  Elfie  May  (Cary)  White.     Cashier,  Merchants'  National  Bank. 
Richmond,  Va. 

George  Oroon  Palmer,  A.B.  [Univ.  Fla.],  Miami,  Fla. 

Born  at  Lake  City,  Fla.,  September  15,  1881.  Son  of  Bascom  Headen 
and  Mary  Frances  Palmer.  Attorney-at-law.  Married,  August 
14,  1907,  Leslie  May  McKhann. 

Herbert  Whiteselle  Jester,  Dallas,  Tex. 

Merchants'  National  Bank. 
Born  at  Corsicana,  Texas,  February  5,  1884.     Son  of  L.  Leven  and 
Minnie     (Cain)    Jester.     Cashier    of    Merchants'    National    Bank, 
Dallas,  Texas. 

Harvey  Wilbarger  Gilbert,  Beaumont,  Tex. 

205   Gilbert   Building. 
Born  at  Beaumont,  Texas,  February  18,  1884.     Son  of  John  Nathan 
and  Annie  Webster  (Wilbarger)  Gilbert.     Engaged  in  lumber  and 
oil  business.     Married,  February  18,  1914,   Hortense  Gibbons. 

Foree  Dabney  Caldwell,  Huntington,  W.  Va. 

700  Boulevard. 
Born   at   Guyandotte,   W.   Va.,   December   17,   1880.     Son   of   James 
Lewis   and   Mary   O'Bannon    (Smith)    Caldwell.     Engaged   in   coal 
business.     Married,  May  8,  1916,  Edna  Shaut. 

*Samuel  Davies  Price,  M.D.,  Bluefield,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Montvale,  Va.,  August  5,  1882.  Son  of  Samuel  H.  Price, 
M.D.,  and  Fannie  Ross  Harris.  Physician.  Died  at  Bluefield, 
W.  Va.,  February  13,  1909. 


ETA  CHAPTER.  401 

Dow  Holmes  Casto,  M.D.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Navy  Department. 
Born  at  Buchannon,  W.  Va.,  February  19,  1881.     Son  of  L.  D.  and 
Martha    (Davidson)    Casto.     Officer   in   the   Medical   Corps,    U.    S. 

Navy. 

Ashby  Williams,  B.L.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

1448  Park  Road,  N.  W. 
Born  in  Stafford  Count}',  Va.,  June  18,  1879.  Son  of  Thomas 
and  Susan  Elizabeth  (Rockefeller)  Williams.  Attorney-at-law. 
Author  of  "  Williams'  Corporation  Laws  of  Virginia "  and  "  Ex- 
periences of  the  Great  War."  Commissioned  Captain,  Officers' 
Reserve  Corps,  May  11,  1917;  in  command  of  Company  E,  330th 
Infantry,  August  27,  1917  to  August  28,  1918;  in  command  of 
First  Battalion,  320th  Infantry,  August  28,  1918,  to  June  5,  1919; 
promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major  October  1,  1918;  promoted  to 
rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel  August  15,  1919;  discharged  January 
20,  1920;  participated  in  Somme,  St.  Mihiel  and  Meuse-Argonne 
offensives.     Married,  January  11,  1911,  Eva  Fanning. 

George  Forrest  Hull,  M.D.,  Durbin,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Hightown,  Va.,  December  1,  1881.     Physician. 

Frederick  William  Groome,  M.D.,  Huntington,  W.  Va. 

908  Thirteenth  Avenue. 
Born  at  Morrison,  Va.,  October  16,  1884.     Son  of  Charles  Frederick 
and  Emma  Douglass   (Smith)    Groome.     Physician.     Married,  Oc- 
»  tober   21,    1914,   Courtney   Ellen    Brown.     Relative   in    Fraternity, 

brother,  Nelson  S.  Groome,  Phi,  '84. 

Cecil  Leon  Davis,  Vicksburg,  Miss. 

116  First  North  Street. 
Born  at  Vicksburg,  Miss.,  October  1,  1885.     Son  of  Preston  L.  and 
Annie  E.  Davis.     Fire  insurance  agent. 

John  Peachy  Jones,  M.D.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

War    Department. 
Born  at  Morrison,  Va.,  November  6,  1884.     Son  of  Du  Roe  Hughes 
and  Mary  Palmer   (Green)    Jones.     Physician.     Officer  in  Medical 
Corps,  U.  S.  A. 

George  Lawton  Estes,  St.  Augustine,  Fla. 

Born  at  Cumming,  Ga.,  July  12,  1885.  Son  of  James  Wesley  and 
Mary  Virginia  (Brown)  Estes.  Vice  President  and  Cashier  St. 
Augustine  National  Bank.  Chairman  St.  Augustine  Liberty  Loan 
Organization.  Married,  October  26,  1912,  Clara  Wyndham  Martin. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Edgar  S.  Estes,  Eta. 


402  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

William  Rice  Warren,  M.D.,  Woodberry  Forest,  Va. 

Born  at  Harrisonburg,  Va.,  December  22,  1885.  Son  of  Thomas  and 
"Willie  (Effinger)  Warren.  Physician,  Woodberry  Forest  School, 
Woodberry  Forest,  Va.  Married,  June  2,  1909,  Margaret  Warren 
White.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  George  E.  Warren,  Alpha 
Alpha,  '06. 

Thomas   Byrd   Sparkman,   Tampa,   Fla. 

2315  Nebraska  Avenue. 
Born  at  Tampa,  Fla.,  July  19,  1884.  Son  of  George  Bascom  and 
Mary  Elizabeth  (Kershaw)  Sparkman.  Attorney-at-law.  Served 
as  Second  Lieutenant,  2d  Florida  Infantry,  on  Mexican  border; 
First  Lieutenant,  124th  Infantry,  31st  Division  and  308th  M.  S.  T., 
83d  Division,  A.  E.  F. 

*Robert  George  Camp,  A.B.  [Wake  Forest]  ;  A.M.,  Franklin, 
Va. 
Born  at  Spier's  Landing,  N.  C,  August  12,  1885.  Son  of  James 
L.  and  Carrie  F.  (Savage)  Camp.  Lumber  manufacturer.  Treas- 
urer, Marion  and  Southern  Railroad  Company;  Director,  South 
Brunswick  Railroad  Company.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers, 
James  L.  Camp,  Jr.,  Iota,  '16,  and  William  M.  Camp,  Eta,  '23. 
Died  at  Franklin,  Va.,  January  22,  1913. 

Moss  William  Armistead,  Jr.,  Norfolk,  Va. 

158  Granby  Street. 
Born  near  Churchland,  Va.,  August  5,  1886.     Son  of  Moss  William 
and  Annie  Frances    (Kern)    Armistead.     Engaged  in  real  estate 
business. 

Clarence  Couch  Elebash,  M.D.   [Tulane]    (M),  Selma,  Ala. 

902  Alabama  Avenue. 

Born  at  Selma,  Ala.,  November  30,  1888.     Son  of  Le  Grande  Couch 

and  Margaret   (Stilt)   Elebash.     Physician.     Served  as  Lieutenant 

M.  C,  A.  E.  F.,  1917-1919;  attached  to  British  Forces  in  France 

and  England.     Married,  January  23,  1912,  Belzora  Miner  Parrish. 

Otis  Bradley  Morrissette,  Washington,  D.  C. 

St.  Alban's  School  for  Boys. 
Born   at   Elk   Hill,   Va.,   November   29,   1881.     Son   of  James    Isaac 
and  Sara  Anne  (Bradley)  Morrissette.     House  Master,  St.  Alban's 
School  for  Boys,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Houston  Haddon  Parsons,  M.D.,  Sidney,  Montana. 

Born   at   Sweet   Springs,   Mo.,   September  4,   1885.     Son  of  William 
Buchanan  and  Eliza  Jane  (Mockbee)  Parsons.     Physician.     Served 


ETA  CHAPTER.  403 

as  Captain,  M.  C.  with  Evacuation  Hospital  No.  7,  November, 
1917-May,  1919;  at  present  Major  M.  R.  C.  Married,  September 
4,  1919,  Nora  Mae  Shearer. 

James  Lewis  Leitch  Bibb,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Charlottesville,  Va. 

Born  at  Charlottesville,  Va.,  May  21,  1885.  Son  of  Albert  Pendleton 
and  Anne  Elizabeth  Bibb.     Physician. 

John  Daniel  White,   Staunton,  Va. 

Born  at  Staunton,  Va.,  July  20,  1887.  Son  of  Meade  F.  and  Ellie 
(Donaghe)  White.  Attorney-at-law.  Assistant  Commonwealth 
Attorney  for  Augusta  County. 

Alpheus  Beall  Cochrane,  Cambridge,  Md. 

Born  at  Cumberland,  Md.,  June  25,  1889.  Son  of  John  Winfield 
Scott  and  Helen  (Beall)  Cochrane.  With  Piel  Construction  Com- 
pany of  Baltimore,  Md.,  Served  as  Private  First  Class,  1st  Mary- 
land Infantry  on  Mexican  border,  June,  1916,  to  January,  1917. 
Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant  Infantry,  U.  S.  R.,  April  5,  1917; 
First  Lieutenant  Infantry,  Nov.  27,  1917,  assigned  to  313th  Infan- 
try; transferred  to  Engineers,  Dec.  15,  1917;  left  for  France  with 
20th  Engineers,  Jan.  3,  1918.  Discharged  as  First  Lieutenant 
Engineers,  Dec.  24,  1918.  Married,  September  5,  1912,  Margaret 
Anne  Woodward.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  father,  John  W.  S. 
Cochrane,  Epsilon,  '74. 


1910. 

Buford  Cleveland  Tynes,  B.S.  and  M.E.  [Va.  Poly.  Inst.] 
B.L.,  Huntington,  W.  Va. 
Born  at  Tazewell,  Va.,  May  3,  1884.  Son  of  Captain  Achilles  James 
and  Harriette  Louisa  (Fudge)  Tynes.  Attorney-at-law.  Vice 
President,  Perry  Co.  State  Bank,  Hazard,  Ky.,  for  past  five  years. 
Director  in  coal,  oil  and  gas  companies  and  other  industries.  In- 
ducted into  Army  Service  Corps,  Judge  Advocate-General's  Dept, 
Nov.  1,  1918,  and  discharged  Nov.  21,  1918,  with  commission  of 
First  Lieutenant  pending. 

Henry  Clay  Kinsey,  Jr.,  Petersburg,  Va. 

123  South  Sycamore  Street. 
Born  at  Petersburg,  Va.,  December  29,  1886.  Son  of  Henry  Clay 
and  Lita  Bailey  (Meacham)  Kinsey.  Attorney-at-law.  Lieuten- 
ant Seventh  Prov.  Infantry;  65th  Engineers,  79th  Division;  162d 
Infantry,  41st  Division,  A.  E.  F.;  Heavy  Tank  Corps,  A.  E.  F. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  William  W.  Kinsey,  Eta,  '17. 


404  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Lyttleton  Waddell  Wood,  A.B.,  B.L.,  Charlottesville,  Va. 

Born  at  Charlottesville,  Va.,  March  17,  1889.  Son  of  James  B.  and 
Lucy  D.  (Waddell)  Wood.  Attorney-at-law.  Commonwealth  At- 
torney for  City  of  Charlottesville,  Va.,  1915  to  date.  Served  as 
First  Lieutenant  Ordnance  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  during  World  War. 
Married,  May  18,  1915,  Eunice  Le  Grande  Watkins. 

John  James  Ellington,  Jr.,  Atlanta,  Tex. 

Born  at  Atlanta,  Texas,  July  25,  1889.  Son  of  Bennett  Ferrell  and 
Annie  (Seaborn)  Ellington.  In  agriculture  and  banking  business. 
Married,  March  12,  1913,  Vivian  Virginia  Prestridge. 

1911. 

Bernard  Hewett  Kyle,   B.S.    [Va.   Poly.   Inst.];   M.D.    [Med. 
Coll.  Va.],  Lynchburg,  Va. 

Wall  Building. 
Born  at  Buffalo  Ridge  Springs,  Va.,  April  17,  1887.     Son  of  Joshua 
Warner    and    Ella    Katharine    (Agee)    Kyle.     Physician.     Major, 
M.  C,  with  12th  F.  A.,  Second  Division,  Aug.  7,  1917,  to  Nov.  27, 
1918;  Base  Hospital  41  Nov.  29,  1918,  to  April  24,  1919. 

Le  Roy  Du  Bree  Roberts,  Upper  Montclair,  N.  J. 

17  Duryea  Road. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  October  2,  1890.     Son  of  Frank  Kimbel 
and  Anna  Carver  Roberts.     Investment  banker  with  Paine  Webber 
&  Company,  25  Broad  Street,  New  York  City.     Married,  June  28, 
1913,  Glena  Spencer  Roberts. 

Walter  Howard  Kelly,  B.L.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

4206  Grant  Boulevard. 
Born  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  June  2,  1887.  Son  of  Andrew  Jackson  and 
Julia  S.  (Kuhn)  Kelly.  Attorney-at-law.  Second  Lieutenant, 
Oregon  National  Guard,  1914-16.  Commissioned  First  Lieutenant, 
O.  R.  C,  November  6,  1916;  Captain,  August  13,  1917;  Provost 
Marshal,  Camp  Meade,  Md.,  1918. 

1912. 

William  Jefferson  Penn,  Reidsville,  N.  C. 
Born  at  Reidsville,  N.  C,  July  31,  1889. 

Robert  Baldwin  Leary,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

2124  First  Avenue. 
Born  at  Montgomery,  Ala.,  October  18,  1889.     Son  of  James  Francis 
and  Mary  (Meriwether)  Leary. 


ETA  CHAPTER.  405 

Harry  Murphy  Harmon,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

General  Electric  Company,  Provident  Bank  Building. 
Born  at  Charlottesville,  Va.,  February  2,  1889.  Son  of  Daniel  and 
Fanny  Taylor  (Murphy)  Harmon.  With  General  Electric  Com- 
pany. Private,  Corporal,  Sergeant  303d  Infantry,  September,  1917, 
to  January,  1918;  Sergeant  Signal  Corps,  January,  1918,  to  August, 
1918;  Second  Lieutenant  Signal  Corps,  August,  1918,  to  January, 
1919.     Relative  in   Fraternity,  brother,   Daniel  Harmon,   Eta,  '17. 

Hugh  Evelyn  Vincent,  New  Orleans,  La. 

10  Audubon  Place. 
Born  at  Vicksburg,  Miss.,  July  31,  1890.  Son  of  Hugh  De  Lacy  and 
Nannie  Thompson  (McCutchen)  Vincent.  Southern  Representa- 
tive of  Bertron,  Griscom  and  Company  of  New  York  and  Phila- 
delphia. Enlisted  in  U.  S.  N.  R.  May  18,  1917;  commissioned 
Ensign,  U.  S.  N.  R.  on  Aug.  10,  1918.  Placed  on  inactive  duty 
from  U.  S.  S.  Kentucky,  Dec.  8,  1918. 

Daniel  Webster  Raper,  Jr.,  Riverview,  Norfolk,  Va. 

Woodrow  Court. 
Born  at  Edenton,  N.  C,  February  19,  1890.     Son  of  Daniel  Webster 
and  Elizabeth  Perry   (Coffield)   Raper.     Engaged  in  lumber  busi- 
ness.    Married,  December  9,  1915,  Helen  Lee  Totty. 

Stewart  Cooper,  M.D.  [Univ.  Texas],  Abilene,  Tex. 

Born  at  Austin,  Texas,  June  8,  1889.  Son  of  Oscar  Henry  and  Mary 
Bryan  (Stewart)  Cooper.  Physician.  Served  as  Captain  M.  C. 
with  Forty-second  Division;  at  present  Major,  M.  R.  C. 

Joseph  John  Summerill,  Jr.,  LL.B.  [Pennsylvania]  (A),  Wood- 
bury, N.  J. 

114  South  Broad  Street. 
Born  at  Woodbury,  N.  J.,  August  8,  1991.     Son  of  Joseph  John  and 
Altha    Mae     (Simpers)     Summerill.     Attorney-at-law.     Served    as 
First  Lieutenant,  C.  A.  C,  A.  E.  F.     Married,  August  22,  1917, 
Marguerite  Starr. 

1913. 

Charles  Johnston  Churchman,  B.S.,  B.L.,  Staunton,  Va. 

Born  at  Brookewood,  Va.,  September  17,  1891.  Son  of  John  William 
and  Annie  Goodwin  (Johnston)  Churchman.  Attorney-at-law. 
Second  Lieutenant  Marine  Corps  Reserve,  July  7,  1917-Aug.  27, 
1917;  Second  Lieutenant  U.  S.  M.  C,  Aug.  27,'l917-July  1,  1918; 
First  Lieutenant,  July  1,  1918-July  15,  1918;  Captain,  July  15, 
1918-Aug.  15,  1919;  served  with  6th  Regiment,  4th  Brigade  Ma- 
rines, Second  Division  (Regular)  from  organization  until  demob il- 


406  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

ization  through  all  engagements  and  period  of  occupation  —  Cob- 
lenz  Bridgehead  —  except  Nov.  1,  1918,  to  Jan.  10,  1919,  when  in 
hospital  from  wounds  (high  explosive)  received  Nov.  1,  1918,  dur- 
ing the  Argonne  drive.  Awarded  Croix  de  Guerre  (orders  of 
Army  Corps)  for  work  of  Stokes  Mortar  Platoon,  6th  Marines, 
Belleau  Wood,  June  6,  8  and  10,  1918.     Phi  Beta  Kappa. 

Charles  Harper  Chandler,  Jr.,  B.S.,  E.E.,  Harrisonburg,  Va. 
Born  at  Harrisonburg,  Va.,  March  8,  1892.  Son  of  Charles  Harper 
and  Mary  Walker  Effinger  Chandler.  Electrical  engineer.  First 
Lieutenant  of  Engineers,  Sept.,  1917,  to  Nov.,  1917,  with  306th  Engi- 
neers; Dec,  1917,  to  April,  1918,  G.  H.  Q.,  A.  E.  F.,  France; 
April,  1918,  to  Dec,  1918,  29th  Engineers,  A.  E.  F.;  Dec,  1918, 
to  Feb.,  1919,  74th  Engineers,  A.  E.  F.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Algernon  H.  Chandler,  Alpha  Alpha,  '09. 

Charles  Calhoun  Hedges,  Marietta,  Ga. 

Born  at  Greenville,  S.  C,  October  16,  1891.  Son  of  Charles  Eoff 
and  Minnie  Montague  (Logan)  Hedges.  Assistant  Professor  Biol- 
ogy, Virginia  Military  Institate,  Lexington,  Va.,  1918-1919.  At 
present  instructor  in  Darlington  School,  Rome,  Ga.  Married, 
November  29,  1919,  Margaret  Waddell  Auspach. 

George  Lindsay  Cook,  M.D.  [Med.  Coll.  Va],  Waynesboro,  Va. 

535  Chestnut  Street. 
Born  at  Staunton,  Va.,  October  10,  1886.  Son  of  James  Fredrick 
and  Sallie  (Lindsay)  Cook.  Physician.  Officer  in  Medical  Corps, 
U.  S.  A.  Commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  M.  C,  September  15, 
1917;  promoted  to  Captain,  May  20,  1918.  Married,  April  23,  1919, 
Marion  Fielder. 

Jack  McPherson  Parrish,  Richmond,  Va. 

1105  West  Grace  Street. 
Born  at  Greenville,  Ala.,  April  24,  1893.     Son  of  William  Henry  and 
Caroline    (Harris)   Parrish.     Assistant  to  President  of  Gulf  Red 
Cedar  Company.     Assistant  Treasurer  of  Houston  &  Liggett,  Inc. 
Married,  October  14,  1918,  Susan  Ball  Allen. 


1914. 

Burr  Chapman  Cook,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

70  Hawthorne  Avenue. 
Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  April  11,  1890.  Son  of  DeWitt  and 
Bessie  (Wilson)  Cook.  Magazine  writer.  Ambulance  driver  with 
Section  63,  Norton  Harjes  Service  with  French  Army,  June  10 
to  October  15,  1917.  Second  Lieutenant  and  observation  pilot, 
Air  Service,  A.  E.  F.,  December  3,  1917,  to  October  15,  1919. 


ETA  CHAPTER.  407 

Ogden  Dorcmus  King,  Jr.,  M.D.,  Albemarle,  N.  C. 

Born  at  Albemarle,  N.  G,  September  15,  1888.  Son  of  Dr.  Ogden 
Doremus  and  Elizabeth  (Hearne)  King-  Physician.  Medical 
officer,  U.  S.  N.  Entered  U.  S.  N.,  February,  1916;  with  Sixth 
Machine  Gun  Battalion,  Marines,  Second  Division,  A.  E.  F.;  rank 
of  Captain.  Awarded  D.  C.  S.,  September,  1918.  Relative  in 
Fraternity,  brother,  James  F.  King,  Eta,  '17. 

Sylvester  Cline  Gilbert,  B.L.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Tuller  Hotel. 
Born  at  Ogden,  Utah,  August  16,  1891.  Son  of  Hugh  C.  and  Edna 
(McCluer)  Gilbert.  Attorney-at-law.  Representative  Kansas  City 
Flour  Mill,  Detroit.  Served  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Infantry,  Au- 
gust 27,  1917,  to  August,  1919;  with  Seventy-seventh  and  Second 
Divisions,   A.   E.   F. 

Mortimer  Wilson   Smith,  Jr.,   Clarksburg,   W.   Va. 

437  West  Main  Street. 
Born  at  Clarksburg,  W.  Va.,  October  2,  1890.  Son  of  Mortimer 
Wilson  and  Emma  Shrom  (Bartlett)  Smith.  Civil  and  Mining 
Engineer.  In  the  service  as  Lieutenant  of  Engineers,  U.  S.  A. 
Commanded  Company  L,  Twenty-first  Engineers.  Married,  June 
5,  1917,  Pauline  Musgrave. 

Charles  Hallett  White,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

129  West  Seventy-sixth  Street. 
Born  in  New  York  City,  August  12,  1892.     Son  of  William  Kings- 
land  and  Frances   (Duchardt)  White. 

Thomas  Young  Beckett,  Wheeling,  W.  Va. 

714  Main  Street. 
Born  at  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  June  30,  1891.     Son  of  John  and  Mar- 
garet Young  Beckett.     Enlisted  in  the  service  September  24,  1917, 
Section  541,  U.  S.  A.  A.   S.;  discharged  January   14,  1919;   rank, 
Sergeant. 

Homer  Winthrop  Lockwood,  Washington,  D.  C. 

2212  Massachusetts  Avenue. 
Born  at  Troy,  N.  Y.,  November  14,  1891.  Son  of  Thomas  Wildman 
and  Sarah  Belmont  (Magill)  Lockwood.  With  American  Ambu- 
lance service,  French  Army,  from  May  15,  1917,  to  June  12,  1919; 
rank,  Mechanic.  Taken  prisoner  June  9,  1918,  at  Noyon-Montidier 
defensive. 

Warwick  Ball  Landes,  Camden,  Tex. 

Eorn  at  Staunton,  Va.,  July  19,  1892.  Son  of  William  Henry  and 
Hester  Virginia  (Link)  Landes. 


408  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1915. 

Gabriel   Feldcr  Thornhill,  B.S.,  M.S.;  M.D.    [N.   Y.   Homeo. 
Med.  Coll.],  New  York,  N.  Y. 

58  Central  Park  West. 
Born   at  Navasota,  Texas,   March  31,  1890.     Son  of  Gabriel  Felder 
and  Mary  (Buckingham)  Thornhill.     Physician.     M.  R.  C,  during 
World  War. 

William    Benjamin    Yancey,    LL.B.     [Washington    and    Lee] 
(A.A.),  Harrisonburg,  Va. 

357  South  Main  Street. 
Born  at  Harrisonburg,  Va.,  April  28,  1893.     Son  of  William  Lewis 
and    Mary    Ashby     (Gibbons)     Yancey.     Relative    in    Fraternity, 
brother,  Kimber  W.  Yancey,  Tau,  '09. 

Robert  Decan  Randolph,  Camden,  Tex. 

Born  in  District  of  Columbia,  March  20,  1891.  Son  of  Thomas  Peter 
and  Jane  (Decan)  Randolph.  Vice  President  A.  L.  Carter  Lum- 
ber Company,  Beaumont,  Texas.  Served  in  U.  S.  N.  as  Lieutenant 
j.  g.,  during  World  War.     Married,  June  14,  1918,  Frankie  Carter. 

1916. 

Samuel  Quinton  Collins,  Jr.,  Norfolk,  Va. 

403  West  Bute  Street. 
Born  at  Norfolk,  Va.,  May  2,  1893.  Son  of  Samuel  Quinton  and 
Octavia  (Hitch)  Collins.  Attorney-at-law.  Secretary  and  treas- 
urer, Realty  Insurance  and  Loan  Company.  Served  in  the  Intelli- 
gence Department,  U.  S.  N.,  June  22,  1917,  to  December  2,  1919. 
Married,  December  17,  1919,  Aylmer  Pearce.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,   Paul  T.   Collins,  Epsilon,  '03. . 

John  Rice  Patterson,  Petersburg,  Va. 

Watson  Court. 
Born  at  Enfield,   N.   C,  June  21,   1893.     Son   of  Edmund   Harrison 
and    Sue    Meade    Nichols.     Machinery    and    mill    supplies.     Served 
U.  S.  N.  as  Chief  Yeoman,  during  World  War. 

1917. 

Lewis  Melvin  Gooch,  M.D.  [Tulane]  (M),  New  Orleans,  La. 

Charity  Hospital. 
Born  at  Paris,  Texas,   April  24,  1893.     Son  of  James   Houston   and 
Virginia  Cornelia    (Price)   Gooch.     Physician.     S.  A.  T.  C,  Tulane 
University,    1918.     Married,    June    28,    1919,    Virginia     Elizabeth 
Williams. 


ETA  CHAPTER.  409 

John  Kirk  Gunby,  B.S.,  Salisbury,  Md. 

Born  at  Salisbury,  Md.,  June  6,  1893.  Son  of  Louis  White  and 
Frances  Alice  (Graham)  Gunby.  Hardware  and  machinery  busi- 
ness. Served  as  Captain,  One  Hundred  and  Fourteenth  F.  A., 
during  World  War.  .  * 

Mason  Romainc,  M.D.,  Petersburg,  Va. 

29   South   Market  Street. 
Born  at  Petersburg,  Va.,  July  4,  1894.     Son  of  Charles  Nichols  and 
Ella  Louise  (Lawrence)  Romaine.     Physician.     Commissioned  First 
Lieutenant,  M.  C,  U.  S.  A.,  July  4,  1918;  with  A.  E.  F.,  August 
3,  1918,  to  August  22,  1919. 

James  Francis  King,  Albemarle,  N.  C. 

Born  at  Albemarle,  N.  C.  Son  of  Ogden  Doremus  King,  M.D.,  and 
Elizabeth  Hearne.  Entered  the  U.  S.  A.  May,  1918.  With  A.  E. 
F.,  Company  E,  Fifty-fourth  Infantry,  Sixth  Division.  Relative 
in  Fraternity,  brother,  Ogden  D.  King,  Eta,  '14. 

William  Whitney  Kinsey,  Petersburg,  Va. 

123  South  Sycamore  Street. 
Born  at  Petersburg,  Va.,  November  14,  1893.     Son  of  Henry  Clay 
and  Lila  Belle   (Meacham)    Kinsey.     Served  as  First  Class  Petty 
Officer,  U.  S.  N.,  December,  1917,  to  July,  1919.     Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  Henry  C.  Kinsey,  Jr.,  Eta,  '10. 

*Thomas  Bayard  Long,  A.B.   [Rock  Hill  College],  Harrison- 
burg, Va. 

Born  at  Luray,  Va.,  January  10,  1895.  Son  of  Gideon  Lee  and 
Amanda  Virginia  (Spangler)  Long.  Attorney-at-law.  Entered 
the  service  in  1917  in  University  of  Virginia,  Base  Hospital  Unit 
No.  41.  With  A.  E.  F.  Died  at  St.  Denis,  France,  from  pneu- 
monia, October  5,  1918. 

Daniel  Harmon,  Jr.,  Charlottesville,  Va. 

Born  at  Charlottesville,  Va.;  March  26,  1894.  Son  of  Daniel  and 
Fannie  Taylor  (Murphy)  Harmon.  Chemist.  Served  as  Sergeant, 
Company  A,  Three  Hundred  and  Seventeenth  Infantry,  Eightieth 
Division.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Harry  M.  Harmon, 
Eta,  '12. 

1918. 

Roger  David  Mackey,  M.D.,  Waverly,  Pa. 

Born  at  Waverly,  Pa.,  October  16,  1893.  Son  of  Nathan  Callender 
Mackey,  M.D.,  and  Anna  Miranda  Bliss.  Physician.  Served  as 
Lieutenant  j.  g.,  M.  C,  U.  S.  N.  R.,  August  7,  1918,  to  November 
32,  1918;  commissioned  Lieutenant,  November  22,  1918. 


410  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Joseph  Howard  Davenport,  Jr.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

Davenport  Hosiery  Mills. 
Born  at  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  September  2,  1896.     Son  of  Joseph  How- 
ard and  Mary  Blaine  (Gillespie)  Davenport.     Secretary  of  Daven- 
port Hosiery  Mills.     Second  Lieutenant  in  Central  Machine  Gun 
Officers'  Training  School,  during  World  War. 

John  Alexander  Steward,  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

1   Battery   Place. 
Born  at  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  August  6,  1897.     Son  of  Clarence  Starr 
and    Anna    Margaret    (Blispinghoff)    Steward.     Served    as    First 
Lieutenant  A.  S.  M.  A.,  June  14,  1917,  to  July  28,  1919. 

Clarence  Todd  Bagby,  Jr.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

2921  St.  Paul  Street. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  March  2,  1894.     Son  of  Charles  Todd  and 
Anne  (English)  Bagby.     Factory  Manager,  Bagby  Furniture  Com- 
pany, December,  1918,  to  date.     Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant 

A.  S.  M.  A.,  July  18,  1918. 

William  Henry  Kevan  Booth,  Petersburg,  Va. 

116  Marshall  Street. 
Born    at    Petersburg,    Va.,    January    30,    1894.     Son    of    Benjamin 
Decatur    and   Mary   Elizabeth    (Maynard)    Booth.     With   firm   of 

B.  D.  Booth  and  Company,  Petersburg,  Va.  Served  in  U.  S.  N. 
Secret  Service,  during  World  War.  Married,  1919,  Martha  Sea- 
bury. 

*Robert  Hancock  Wood,  A.B.,  Charlottesville,  Va. 

Born  at  Charlottesville,  Va.,  in  1896.  Son  of  Robert  Hancock  and 
Isabel  Plympton  (Hedges)  Wood.  Served  with  the  Aviation 
Corps,  A.  E.  F.,  during  World  War.  Killed  in  an  aeroplane  acci- 
dent in  France,  August  31,  1918. 

Robert  Lee  Nutt,  Jr.,  Norfolk,  Va. 

616   Redgate   Avenue. 
Born  at  Portsmouth,   Va.,  September   1,  1897.     Son  of   Robert  Lee 
and  Juliet  (McLuce)  Nutt.     Clerk. 


1919. 

David  Dunlop  (A. P.),  Petersburg,  Va. 

Ellerslie    Farm. 
Born  at  Petersburg,  Va.,  December  23,  1894.     Son  of  David  Dunlop 
and  Lena  Bartlett   (Davis)   Dunlop.     Farmer.     Enlisted  in  Army, 
September    15,    1917;    commissioned    Second    Lieutenant    Infantry 


ETA  CHAPTER.  4" 

Replacements,  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  1,  1919;  discharged  December 
5,  1919.  Married,  August  31,  1918,  Mary  James  Massie.  Relative 
in  Fraternity,  John  M.  Dunlop,  Eta,  '20. 

Charles  Berkeley   Cooke,  Jr.,  Beaver  Dam,  Va. 

Born  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  January  3,  1896.  Son  of  Charles  Berkeley 
and  Rosa  Marie  Cooke.  Manager,  The  Tropical  Sun,  Palm  Beach, 
Fla.  Enlisted  in  U.  S.  N.  R.,  May  23,  1917-;  Ensign  and  Command- 
ing Officer  U.  S.  S.  C.  No.  239;  discharged  June,  1919. 

John   Macon   Cornick,   Oceana,  Va. 

Born  at  Westover,  Va.,  February  3,  1895.  Son  of  John  Cason  and 
Sucetta  (Macon)  Cornick.  Served  in  U.  S.  A.,  May  2,  1917,  to 
June  1,  1919;  with  116th  U.  S.  Infantry  as  First  Sergeant;  par- 
ticipated in  battles  of  St.  Mihiel  and  Argonne  Forest. 

Harvey  Bronson  Booth,  Petersburg,  Va. 

128  Sycamore  Street. 
Born   at   Petersburg,   Va.,   May   18,   1896.     Son   of   Samuel  William 
and  Ella  Kate   (Sommers)    Booth.     Second  Lieutenant,  318th  In- 
fantry and  61st  Infantry,  A.  E.  F.,  June  1,  1918,  to  July  19,  1919. 

Edwin  Clark  Hathaway,  Jr.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

P.  O.  Box  793. 
Born  at  Frankfort,  Ky.,  June  5,  1895.  Son  of  Edwin  Clark  and 
Blanche  Talbot  (Wiggin)  Hathaway.  Student.  Served  as  Private 
in  U.  S.  Army  Ambulance  Service  with  French  Army  S.  S.  V.  517. 
Received  Croix  de  Guerre.  Enlisted  in  Army,  May  30,  1917,  and 
discharged  April  10,  1919. 

Charles  Decatur  Mahood,  Princeton,  W.  Va. 

Born  in  Princeton,  W.  Va.,  September  17,  1896.  Son  of  William 
Maitland  and  Katherine  Alexander  (Straley)  Mahood.  Relatives 
in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Straley  W.  Mahood,  Alpha  Alpha,  '15,  and 
Alexander  M.  Mahood,  Eta,  '21. 

Edward  Wells  Bailey,  Washington,  D.  C. 

1910   Belmont   Road. 
Born  at  Washington,  D.  C,  April  25,  1898.     Son  of  Edward  Skinner 
and  Helen  (Wells)  Bailey. 

William  Stapleton  Gooch,  Jr.,  Richmond,  Va. 

Penn  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Company. 
Born   at   Roanoke,  Va.,   M(arch   1,   1895.     Son  of  William   Stapleton 
and  Mary  Stuart   (Anderson)   Gooch. 


412  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

English  Showalter,  Roanoke,  Va. 

315   Grandin   Road. 
Born   at   Snowville,   Va.,   October   15,   1897.     Son  of   Chester  David 
Nichael  and  Lou  Ella   (English)    Showalter.     Served  in  C.  A.  C. 
O.  T.  C,  Fort  Monroe,  Va. 

Albert  Austin  Pearre,  Frederick,  Md. 

16  South  Market  Street. 
Born  at  Frederick,  Md.,  February  1,  1899.     Son  of  Albert  Lindsay 
and  Nannie  Estelle   (Dixon)   Pearre.     In  drug  business.     S.  A.  T. 
C,  University  of  Virginia,  1918. 

William  Frederick  Nufer,   B.S.,  Petersburg,  Va. 

236  South  Adams  Street. 
Born  at  Whitehall,  Mich.,  March  23,  1898.     Son  of  William  Leonard 
and  Mabel  Cornelia  (Fretz)   Nufer.     Phi  Beta  Kappa.     Served  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  C.  A.  C. 

Edmund  Myers  Preston,  Richmond,  Va. 

515   West   Franklin   Street. 
Born  at  Richmond,  Va.,  October  9,  1898.     Son  of  William  Carruthers 
and  Eliza  Kennon   (Myers)    Preston.     Enlisted  in  Naval  Aviation 
Corps,  June,  1918;  discharged  as  Cadet,  January,  1919. 

Robert  Tullius  Tupper  Barrett,  A.B.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

536  West  One  Hundred  and  Fourteenth  Street. 
Born  at  Atlanta,  Ga.,  January  8,  1900.  Son  of  Robert  South  and 
Anne  Viola  (Tupper)  Barrett.  Assistant  in  New  York  Office, 
Portalis  and  Company  Limited,  of  Buenos  Aires,  1919  to  date. 
Served  in  Plattsburg  Training  Camp,  June,  1918,.  S.  A.  T.  C,  Uni- 
versity of  Virginia,  1918.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Clifton 
W.  Barrett,  Eta,  '21/ 

Edmund  Myers  Preston,  Richmond,  Va. 

515   W.    Franklin   Street. 
Born  at  Richmond,  Va.,  October  9,  1898.     Son  of  William  Carruthers 
and  Eliza  Kennon   (Myers)    Preston.     Enlisted  in  Naval  Aviation 
Corps,  August  25,  1918;  discharged  January  15,  1919. 

1920. 

John  Minge  Dunlop,  Petersburg,  Va. 

Ellerslie  Farm. 
Born  at  Petersburg,  Va.,  July  28,  1896.  Son  of  David  and  Lena 
Bartlett  (Davis)  Dunlop.  Enlisted  in  U.  S.  N.  R.,  First  Class 
Seaman,  April  20,  1917.  Transferred  to  Naval  Aviation  and  com- 
missioned Ensign.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  David  Dunlop, 
Eta,  '19. 


ETA  CHAPTER.  413 

Frank  Robertson  Reade,  A.B.,  Abingdon,  Va. 

Born  at  Abingdon,  Va.,  July  13,  1895.  Son  of  Willoughby  Athelstan 
and  Mary  Wheeler  (Robertson)  Reade.  Served  as  First  Class 
Sergeant  Base  Hospital  No.  41,  A.  E.  F.,  July  6,  1918,  to  January 
22,  1919. 

Thomas  Reed  Wert,  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

1028  East  Tenth  Street. 
Born  at  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  November  11,  1896.  Son  of  Buchanan 
Sale  and  Viola  (Youngblood)  Wert.  Enlisted  in  U.  S.  Marine 
Corps,  May  17,  1917.  Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant  in  France, 
July  29,  1918;  promoted  to  First  Lieutenant.  Wounded  in  St. 
Mihiel  drive  September  15,  1918;  with  Sixth  Marines,  Army  of 
Occupation. 

Tarlton  Fleming  Parsons,  Petersburg,  Va. 

112  Franklin  Street. 
Born  at  Surry  Court  House,  Va.,  October  10,  1896.  Son  of  Faulcon 
and  Ellen  (Heath)  Parsons.  With  Fifty-eighth  Infantry,  Fourth 
Division,  A.  E.  F.,  October  26,  1917.  Commissioned  Captain,  Oc- 
tober 28,  1918.  Participated  in  Battles  of  Chateau  Thierry,  St. 
Mihiel  and  Argone-Meuse.     Wounded  October  5,  1918. 

Albert  Tickers  Bryan,  Alexandria,  Va. 

803  Prince  Street. 
Born  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  July  23,  1899.     Son  of  Albert  and  Marion 
(Beach)   Bryan.     Served  in  R.  O.  T.  C,  Plattsburg,  N.  Y.,  June, 
1918. 

1921. 

Alexander   Maitland    Mahood,    Princeton,   W.    Va. 

Born  at  Princeton,  W.  Va.,  September  3,  1900.  Son  of  William 
Maitland  and  Katherine  Alexander  (Straley)  Mahood.  Student. 
S.  A.  T.  C,  University  of  Virginia,  1918.  Relatives  in  Fraternity, 
brothers,  Straley  W.  Mahood,  Alpha  Alpha,  '15,  and  Charles  D. 
Mahood,  Eta,  '16. 

Frank  Percival  Loth,  Jr.,  Waynesboro,  Va. 

Born  at  Staunton,  Va.,  August  17,  1898.  Son  of  Frank  Percival 
and  ElTzabeth  Lewis  (Hogshead)  Loth.  Served  in  Naval  Unit, 
S.   A.   T.  C,   1918. 

George  Milnes  Austin,  Waynesboro,  Va. 

Born  at  Waynesboro,  Va.,  June  22,  1898.  Son  of  Samuel  Arthur 
and  Mary  C.  (Milnes)  Austin.  S.  A.  T.  C,  University  of  Vir- 
ginia, 1918.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  James  A.  Austin, 
Eta,  '23. 


4i4  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

*  Albert  Jenkins  Moseley,  Clarksdale,  Miss. 

Born  at  Lyon,  Miss.,  June  24,  1897.  Son  of  Arthur  Juelius  and 
Harriet  Elvira  (Bobo)  Moseley.  Merchant  and  Planter.  Served 
as  Sergeant,  Air  Service,  Sixty-fifth  Aero  Squadron.  Enlisted 
June  14,  1918.  Discharged  March  28,  1919.  Was  killed  May  23, 
1919,  in  a  motorcycle  accident  at  Clarksdale,  Miss. 

Richard  Gilliat  Clark,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

5112  Walton   Avenue. 
Born    in    Washington,    D.    C,    November    25,    1896.     Son   of   James 
Gilliat  and  Margaret  Rainsford   (French)   Clark.     Assistant  Sales 
Manager.     Served  as  Regimental  Sergeant  Major,  Camp  Personnel 
Adjutant's  Detachment,  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  during  World  War. 

.;  ±mi 

Clifton  Walter  Barrett,  Alexandria,  Va. 

408  Duke  Street. 
Born  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  June  1,  1901.     Son  of  Robert  South  and 
Annie  Biola   (Tupper)    Barrett.     S.  A.  T.  C,  University  of  Vir- 
ginia, 1918.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Tupper  Barrett,  Eta, 
'19. 

1922. 

Vincent  Tapp  Churchman,  Jr.,  Charleston,  W.  Va. 

R.  F.  D.  1. 
Born  at  Charleston,  W.  Va.,  November  11,  1898.     Son  of  Vincent 
Tapp  and  Emma  Hunt   (Spencer)    Churchman.     Medical  Student. 
S.  A.  T.   C,  University  of  Virginia  and  C.  O.  T.  S.,  Camp  Lee, 
Va.,  1918. 

Louis  Carrier  Barley,  Jr.,  Alexandria,  Va. 

211  North  Washington  Street. 
Born  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  February  5,  1899.  Son  of  Louis  Carrier 
and  Bessie  Hansen  (Smoot)  Barley.  S.  A.  T.  C,  University 
of  Virginia  and  F.  A.  C.  O.  T.  C,  Camp  Zachary  Taylor,  Ky., 
1918.  Cadet,  U.  S.  Military  Academy,  June  13,  1919.  Relative 
in   Fraternity,  father,   Hon.   Louis   C.   Barley,  Tau,  '85. 

Francis  Rust  Loth,  Waynesboro,  Va. 

Born  at  Waynesboro,  Va.,  March  23,  1900.  Son  of  ^William  Jeffer- 
son and  Frances  Augustus  (Ruset)  Loth.  With  J.  P.  Taylor  Com- 
pany, Tobacco  Exporters,  Richmond,  Va. 

Henry  Watkins  Anderson,   Jr.,   Covington,  Va. 

221    Riverside   Avenue. 
Born  at  Covington,  Va.,  September  29,  1898.     Son  of  Henry  Watkins 
and  Victoria  Olivia    (Smith)    Anderson.     S.   A.  T.   C,   University 
of  Virginia,  1918. 


ETA  CHAPTER.  415 

Anson    Wales    Hard    Taylor,    A.B.    [Princeton],    New    York, 
N.  Y. 

32  West  Fifty-fourth  Street. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  September  27,  1897.     Son  of  William  Reade 
Kirkland   and   Sarah   Anson    (Hard)    Taylor.     Served    as   Ensign 
U.  S.  N.  R.  F.,  March  27,  1917,  to  January  28,  1919. 

John  Cummings  Grant,  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

St.  Elmo  Station. 
Born   at   Chattanooga,   Tenn.,   April  9,   1899.     Son   of  Calvin   Guito 
and  Mary  Elizabeth   (Cummings)   Grant.     S.  A.  T.  C,  University 
of  Virginia,  1918. 

Summerfield  Key  Johnston,  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

505  Walnut  Street. 
Born  at  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  May  16,  1900.     Son  of  James  Francis 
and  Margaret  Elizabeth  (Key)   Johnston.     Student. 

John  William  McCallum,  Knoxville,  Tenn. 

The  Vendome. 
Born  at  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  September  12,  1900.     Son  of  John  William 
and  Sarah   (Drake)   McCallum. 

Thomas  Carter  Lupton,  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

Volunteer   Building. 
Born   at   Chattanooga,   Tenn.,  April  4,   1899.     Son  of  John  Thomas 
and  Elizabeth  Olive   (Patten)   Lupton.     In  Inspection  Department 
of   The    Coca-Cola    Bottling   Company.     S.    A.    T.    C,    University 
of  Virginia,  1918. 

Joseph  Thomas  Mason,  Petersburg,  Va. 

716  South  Adams  Street. 
Born  at  Petersburg,  Va.,  August  21,  1900.     Son  of  James  Dunn  and 
Martha  William  (Leigh)  Mason.     With  Petersburg  Insurance  Com- 
pany.    S.  A.  T.  C,  University  of  Virginia,  1918. 

Samuel  Moore  Bronaugh,  Madison,  Ala. 

Born  at  Madison,  Ala.,  November  14,  1900.  Son  of  James  Bruce  and 
Sara  (Love)   Bronaugh. 

Ware  Wainwright  Robertson,  Jr.,  Berkley,  Va. 

Born  at  Berkley,  Va.,  October  13,  1899.  Son  of  Ware  Wainwright 
and  Emily  Armistead  (Keeling)  Robertson.  Industrial  Real 
Estate  Business.     S.  A.  T.  C,  University  of  Virginia,  1918. 

Simon    Seward,   Petersburg,   Va. 

5  Cupid  Hill. 
Born  at  Petersburg,  Va.,  August  25,  1899.     Son  of  Hatcher  Simon 


4i6  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

and  Ida  Lee   (Baldwin)   Seward.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
H.  Powell  Seward,  Eta,  '23. 


1923. 

James  Miller  Johnston,  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

541  Oak  Street. 
Born  at  Charleston,  Tenn.,  September  29,  1899.     Son  of  Samuel  Mar- 
shal and  Ophelia  (Knox)  Johnston.     Student. 

William  McCutcheon   Camp,  Franklin,  Va. 

Born  at  Franklin,  Va.,  January  24,  1900.  Son  of  James  L.  and 
Carrie  (Savage)  Camp.  Student.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  broth- 
ers, James  L.  Camp,  Jr.,  Iota,  '16,  and  Robert  G.  Camp,  Eta. 

Hatcher  Powrell  Seward,  Petersburg,  Va. 

5  Cupid  Street. 
Born  at  Petersburg,  Va.,  September  26,  1919.     Son  of  Hatcher  Simon 
and   Ida   Lee    (Baldwin)    Seward.     Student.     Relative   in   Frater- 
nity, brother,  Simon  Seward,  Eta,  ""^Q. 

Thomas   Sellman  Hall,  Lothian,  Md. 

Born  at  Lothian,  Md.,  April  6,  1898.  Son  of  William  Henry  and 
Eleanor  Maria  (Estep)   Hall.     Student. 

James  Albert  Austin,  Waynesboro,  Va. 

Born  at  Waynesboro,  Va.,  in  1895.  Son  of  Samuel  Arthur  and 
Mary  C.  (Milnes)  Austin.  Student.  Served  as  Corporal,  Sixth 
U.  S.  Engineers,  A.  E.  F.,  November,  1917,  to  September,  1919. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  George  M.  Austin,  Eta,  '21. 

Craige  Ruffin,  Richmond,  Va. 

416   Seminary  Avenue. 
Born  at   Richmond,  Va.,  May  11,  1902.     Son  of  Thomas   Champion 
and  Grace  Helen   (Speare)   Ruffin.     Student.     Relative  in  Frater- 
nity, brother,  Thomas  L.  Ruffin,  Phi,  '21. 

George  Franklin  Harden,  Suffolk,  Va. 

505  Broad  Street. 
Born    at    Zuni,    Va.,    August   23,    1900.     Son    of   John   Morgan    and 
Viola  Gertrude   (Whitley)   Darden.     Student. 

Walter  Young  Burge,  Jr.,  Petersburg,  Va. 

24  West  Washington  Street. 
Born   at   Petersburg,   Va.,   April    14,    1901.     Son   of   Walter   Young 
and  Ada  Helen  (McDaniel)   Burge.     Student. 


Theta  Chapter 

CENTENARY  COLLEGE  OF  LOUISIANA 

JACKSON,  LOUISIANA 


Instituted  June  1,  A.  D.  1855 


JAMES  WILLEY  BARROW 
PETER  MORGAN  HUGHLETT 
WALTER  STEWART 

ROBERT  WALKER  YOUNG  NEWPORT 
ANTHONY  SAMBOLA 
THOMAS  BENTON  HANCOCK 
DAVID  ALEXANDER  HERRING 
WILBUR  EISK  McGEHEE 


History  of  Theta  Chapter 

This  chapter  was  founded  the  1st  of  June,  1855,  through 
the  instrumentality  of  Charles  W.  Ross,  of  the  Beta  Chapter. 
At  the  time  the  charter  for  Centenary  College  was  granted  an 
epidemic  of  yellow  fever  was  raging  in  Jackson,  La.,  where 
the  college  was  located,  which  caused  a  general  dispersion 
of  the  students  and  prevented  a  complete  organization  of  the 
chapter.  But  through  the  nursing  care  of  Johnson  F.  Mc- 
Kneely,  of  the  Eta,  it  soon  became  prosperous.  In  December, 
1856,  there  were  eighteen  members.  Their  place  of  meeting 
was  reported  to  be  most  suitable  and  secret.  They  subse- 
quently had  a  fine  hall,  for  which  they  paid  $30.00  rent  each 
session  of  the  college  year.  Their  badges  were  made  in  New 
Orleans  and  had  silver  skulls.  In  1858  they  had  no  hall.  Dur- 
ing this  year  several  of  the  members  who  left  college  and  resided 
in  East  Baton  Rouge  Parish,  La.,  made  an  effort  to  form  what 
they  called  a  "  Vagabond  "  chapter.  They  sent  forward  a  peti- 
tion to  the  Alpha  Chapter  for  a  charter,  setting  forth  in  glow- 
ing terms  the  prospects  of  forming  such  an  organization,  but 
the  permission  was  not  granted. 

The  advent  of  several  new  fraternities,  about  this  time, 
seriously  affected  the  prosperity  of  the  chapter,  and  this, 
coupled  with  an  outbreak  of  smallpox  in  December  of  I860, 
caused  a  stampede  among  the  students,  which  almost  anni- 
hilated the  chapter.  The  faculty  had  to  suspend  college  exer- 
cises before  the  termination  of  the  session.  Upon  the  re- 
sumption of  duties  in  the  autumn,  only  three  members  comprised 
the  chapter. 

In  1860  they  held  meetings  every  two  weeks  on  Friday  and 
had  two  essays  and  an  oration  delivered  by  members  elected  for 
that  purpose.  They  had  their  hall  in  a  two-story  brick  house 
over  the  Roman  Catholic  Church. 

The  chapter  upon  the  approach  of  the  war  became  disin- 

4'9 


420  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

tegrated  and  adopted  resolutions  to  the  effect  that  "  this  Fra- 
ternity shall  be  one  of  white  men  and  white  men  only,"  and  sent 
them  to  the  convention  with  the  threat,  that  if  they  did  not 
pass,  the  Theta  would  secede. 

It  was  from  this  chapter,  through  the  efforts  of  Brothef 
James  W.  Barrow,  that  the  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  College  was 
brought  into  existence.  In  1859  Brother  Barrow  moved  to 
Monticello,  Ark.,  and  agitated  the  idea  of  founding  a  school  at 
that  place.  He  first  obtained  a  charter  from  the  State  Legis- 
lature, and  the  act  of  incorporation  was  passed  at  the  Twelfth 
Session  of  the  General  Assembly  at  Little  Rock,  entitled:  "  An 
Act  to  incorporate  the  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  Male  College." 
This  act  was  approved  February  £1,  1859.  (See  page  249, 
Act  No.  194.  Acts  passed  at  the  Twelfth  Session  of  the  Gen- 
eral Assembly  of  the  State  of  Arkansas,  Little  Rock,  Ark.) 
The  "  college  "  was  a  two-story  frame  building,  with  the  char- 
acters 3>  K  %  inscribed  on  the  walls,  and  was  designed  to  ac- 
commodate two  hundred  students.  It  was  the  first  institu- 
tion in  the  State  of  Arkansas  to  offer  collegiate  education. 
While  the  charter  describes  the  incorporators  as  "  fratres  of 
the  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  College  "  none  of  them  was  a  member  of 
the  Fraternity.  Brother  Barrow  was  not  an  incorporator, 
although  the  moving  spirit  in  the  foundation  of  the  institution 
and  its  only  president.  After  being  in  operation  about  two 
years,  the  building  was  used  by  the  Confederate  government 
as  a  storehouse  for  supplies,  and  was  destroyed  by  fire  during 
the  raid  of  the  Federal  troops  through  that  section  in  1864. 


Theta  Chapter 

1849. 

*Joseph  Alexander  Nettles,  M.D.,  Clinton,  La. 

Born  near  Clinton,  La.,  1829.  Son  of  Josiah  and  Nancy  (Schofield) 
Nettles.  Physician  and  farmer.  Married,  in  1851,  Melvina  New- 
ports.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Josiah  D.  Nettles,  Theta, 
'55.  Died  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  July  2,  1858.  His  remains  were 
buried  with  fraternity  honors  by  the  Alpha  Chapter  in  Philan- 
thropic  Cemetery,   Philadelphia. 

1853. 

*Calvin  N.  Hines,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Cold  Springs,  Tex. 

Born  in  North  Carolina,  January  13,  1826.  Son  of  James  and  Jane 
(Morrison)  Hines.  Attorney-at-law.  Formerly  District  Attorney 
at  Alexandria,  Va.  Married,  December  11,  1864,  May  McCants. 
Died  at.  Cold  Spring,  Texas,  August  H,  1886. 

i 

1855. 

*Josiah  Dickson  Nettles,  A.B.,  Clinton,  La. 

Born  at  East  Feliciana  Parish,  La.,  August  18,  1834.  Son  of  Josiah 
and  Nancy  (Schofield)  Nettles.  Married  Mary  E.  Lipscomb. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Joseph  A.  Nettles,  M.D.,  Theta, 
'49.     Died  at  East  Baton  Rouge  Parish,  La.,  January  26,  1908. 

1856. 

*James  Willey  Barrow,  A.B.,  Terrell,  Tex. 

Born  December  28,  1832,  in  Onslow  County,  N.  C.  Son  of  James  W. 
and  Permelia  (Willey)  Barrow.  Teacher  and  attorney-at-law. 
Founder  of  the  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  Male  College,  Monticello,  Ark. 
(see  history  of  Theta  Chapter,  supra).  Quartermaster  C.  S.  A. 
Married  Sarah  Coffman.  He  died  at  Terrell,  Texas,  November  9, 
1895. 

*  James  Mitchell  Fly,  A.B.,  McComb  City,  Miss. 

Born  near  Water  Vallev,  Miss.,  November  8,  1835.     Son  of  Andrew 
Tata  Mitchell  and  Eliza  (Jones)  Fly.    Teacher.     Superintendent  of 
421 


422  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Public  Education,  Wilkinson  County,  Miss.,  1892-96.  Quarter- 
master and  Commissary  Sergeant,  First  Regiment,  Mississippi 
Light  Artillery,  C.  S.  A.,  1862-65.  Married,  November  19,  185T, 
Mary  Elizabeth  Anthony.  Died  at  McComb  City,  Miss.,  March 
15,  1913. 

*Theophile  Pierre  Caillouet,  A.M.,  M.D.,  Lockport,  La. 

Born  at  St.  James,  La.,  in  1828.  Son  of  Jacque  and  Marie  Claire 
(Michel)  Caillouet.  Physician.  Married,  Cecelia  Robichaux. 
Died  at  Lockport,  La.,  September  12,  1894. 

1857. 

*Peter  Morgan  Hughlett,  A.B.,  Tipton  County,  Tenn. 

C.  S.  A.     Killed  near  Covington,  Tenn.,  in  summer  of  1864. 

Walter  Stewart,  Woodland,  La. 

Son  of  William  and  Mary  (Doty)  Stewart.  Teacher  until  the  begin- 
ning of  the  Civil  War;  since  then  a  farmer.  He  served  as  a  private 
in  a  cavalry  regiment,  C.  S.  A.  Married,  November  30,  1865, 
Frances  Firth. 

*Robert  Walker  Young  Newport,  A.B.,  Baton  Rouge,  La. 

Born  near  Port  Hudson,  La.  Son  of  Rev.  Simpson  Newport  and 
Susan  Young.  Planter.  Captain  Seventh  Louisiana  Infantry, 
C.  S.  A.,  and  was  killed  at  the  battle  of  Malvern  Hill,  July  1,  1862. 

*Anthony  Sambola,  A.B.,  A.M.;  LL.B.   [Tulane]    (M),  New 
Orleans,  La. 

Born  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  February  29,  1836.  Son  of  Francisco  and 
Dorothea  (Arranburn)  Sambola.  Attorney-at-law.  Member  of 
the  Louisiana  Legislature,  1866-67;  State  Senator  of  Louisiana, 
1893-96  and  1896-99.  Assistant  Judge  of  the  Second  Recorder's 
Court  for  several  years.  Register  of  Conveyances  until  his  death. 
Member  of  the  New  Orleans  School  Board,  1865-70.  Captain, 
Washington  Artillery,  Fifth  Company,  C.  S.  A.,  1861-65.  Married 
Gertrude  Myer.     He  died  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  June  12,  1903. 

*Peter   C.   James,  A.B. ;  LL.B.    [Tulane]    (M),  Yazoo   City, 

Miss. 

Attorney-at-law.  Captain  C.  S.  A.  Died  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  Feb- 
ruary 28,  1900. 

*Abner  Lawson  Duncan  Conrad,  A.B. ;  LL.B.  [Tulane],  Baton 
Rouge,  La. 

Born  at  Hackberry  Hall,  East  Baton  Rouge  Parish,  La.,  August  23, 


THETA  CHAPTER.  423 

1838.  Son  of  Frederick  Daniel  and  Frances  Sophia  (Duncan) 
Conrad.  Attorney-at-law  and  planter.  Postmaster  of  Baton 
Rouge.  Aide  de  Camp  to  Governor  Moore.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, Ripley  H.  Conrad,  Theta,  '61.  Died  at  New  Orleans,  La., 
December  31,  1893 

Henry  Lyman  Pond,  A.B.,  Ethel,  La. 

Born  at  Biloxi,  Miss.,  February  11,  1838.  Son  of  Preston  Pond,  M.D., 
and  Adeline  Stebbins  Wright.  Teacher;  planter.  Member  of 
Louisiana  State  Legislature,  1871-72.  Mayor  of  Jackson,  La., 
1880-81.  First  Lieutenant,  Company  E,  Sixteenth  Regiment, 
Louisiana  Volunteers.  With  General  Bragg  in  General  Polk's 
Corps  in  the  expedition  through  Tennessee  and  Kentucky  in  1862. 
Took  part  in  the  capture  of  the  Federal  fort  at  Munfordville,  Ky., 
September  8,  1862.  In  the  Provost  Marshal's  office  at  Shelbyville, 
Tenn.,  during  January  and  February,  1863.  Married,  December 
31,  1863,  Olivia  Ann  Taylor. 

1858, 

*Thomas  Benton  Hancock,  Bellevue,  La. 

Born  in  Madison  County,  Ala.,  February  20,  1834.  Son  of  Nathaniel 
and  Elizabeth  (Hightower)  Hancock.  Attorney-at-law.  Captain 
Forty-sixth  Georgia  Infantry,  C.  S.  A.  Married,  August  11,  1857, 
Jane  A.  Crawford. 

*Charles  Cosby  Harris,  B.S.,  Baton  Rouge,  La. 

Born  at  Woodville,  Miss.,  about  1836.     Son  of  John  P.  and  — 

(Cosby)  Harris.  Planter.  Lieutenant,  Company  G,  Ninth 
Louisiana  Battalion,  Partisan  Rangers,  C.  S.  A.,  and  was  killed 
in  a  skirmish  at  Sandy  Creek,  La.,  May  25,  1863. 

1859. 

James   Rukins  Freeman,  Wilson,  La. 

Born  in  Louisiana,  October  28,  1842.  Son  of  Zachariah  Canby  and 
Sarah  Ann  (Jelks)  Freeman.  Cotton  planter.  Married  Valeria 
Blanche  McCants. 

*David  Alexander  Herring,  LL.B.  [Univ.  Miss.]  (  H  ),  Oxford, 
Miss. 

Attorney-at-law.  Captain,  Thirty-third  Mississippi  Infantry,  C.  S. 
A.,  and  was  killed  in  battle  near  Peachtree  Creek,  Ga.,  July  30, 
1864. 

*Wilbur  Fisk  McGehee   (H),  Woodville,  Miss. 

Born  at  Woodville,  Miss.,  1839.  Son  of  Edward  and  Mary  E. 
(Burrus)   McGehee.     Student.     Died,  August  1,  1859. 


424  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

*Ezekiel  John  Ellis,  LL.B.  [Tulane]  (M),  New  Orleans,  La. 

Born  at  Covington,  La.,  October  15,  1840.  Son  of  Hon.  Ezekiel  Park 
Ellis  and  Tabitha  Emily  Warner.  Attorney-at-law.  Member  of 
Congress,  Second  District,  Louisiana,  1875-85.  Captain  C.  S.  A., 
1861-65.  Married,  January  29,  1867,  Josephine  Chamberlin.  Died 
at  Washington,  D.  C,  April  25,  1889. 

*Abram  John  Bird,  West  Baton  Rouge,  La. 

Born  at  West  Baton  Rouge,  La.  Son  of  Thompson  William  and 
Arthemise  (Esnard)  Bird.  Farmer.  Married  in  1860,  Lise 
Dupuy.  While  in  service  in  4th  Louisiana  Infantry,  C.  S.  A., 
drowned  in  Lake  Borgne,  La.,  in  1861. 

Edwin    Hartfield    Mounger,    A.B.,    A.M.,    D.D.,    Hattiesburg, 

Miss. 

Born  at  Paulding,  Miss.,  November  18,  1838.  Son  of  Henry  and 
Celia  (Millsaps)  Mounger.  Clergyman.  Superintendent  of  Public 
Education  of  Claiborne  County,  Miss.,  1877-78.  Was  President  of 
Port  Gibson  Female  College.  Married,  first,  in  1860,  Mary  J. 
Jones,  second,  in   1899,   Sallie   Markham. 

1860. 

*Mansford  McDaniel  Whiteman,  M.D.,  Thomaston,  Tex. 
Physician.     Died  in  1888. 

*  James  William  Dupree,  A.B. ;  M.D.  [Tulane],  Baton  Rouge, 

La. 

Born  at  Jackson,  La.,  June,  1842.  Physician.  President  Louisiana 
Sta£e  Medical  Society;  President  Board  of  Health  of  Baton  Rouge, 
La.  Surgeon-General  of  Louisiana.  Surgeon  and  later  Chief  Sur- 
geon in  the  C.  S.  Army  of  Western  Tennessee.  He  died  at  Cin- 
cinnati Ohio,  May  25  1906. 

Sidney  Bass,  B.S.,  Terrell,  Tex. 

506  West  Asylum   Avenue. 
Bor  near  Natchez,  Miss.,  September  3,  1841.     Son  of  Henry  J.  and 
Margaret    P.    (Robson)    Bass.     Merchant    and    Vice-President    of 
First  National  Bank,  Terrell,  Texas.     Captain,  Army  of  Tennessee, 
C.  S.  A.,  1861-65.     Married  Laura  Bridgers. 

1861. 

♦William  H.  Riley,  M.D.  [Tulane],  Algiers,  La. 

Born  at  Louisville,  Ky.,  April  6,  1840.  Son  of  Captain  John  Riley 
and      Margaret      (Ferguson)      Riley.     Physician.     Served      as      a 


THETA  CHAPTER.  425 

surgeon    in    the    S.    C.    A.     Married    Mary    Sims.     Died    at    New 
Orleans,  La.,  September  30,  1910. 

*Ripley  H.  Conrad,  Baton  Rouge,  La. 

Born  at  Conrad's  Point,  La.  Son  of  Frederick  Daniel  and  Frances 
Sophia  (Duncan)  Conrad.  First  Lieutenant  of  Cavalry,  C.  S.  A. 
Died  at  Denham  Springs,  La.,  in  August,  1862,  as  a  result  of 
wounds  received  in  battle  at  the  age  of  about  21  years.  Relative 
in  Fraternity,  Abner  L.  D.  Conrad,  Theta,  '57. 

*James  Bailey  Stuart,  Baton  Rouge,  La. 

Born  at  Baton  Rouge,  La.  Son  of  James  Duncan  and  Mary  J. 
(Crenshaw)  Stuart.  He  was  a  student  at  law.  He  served  in  the 
C.  S.  A.  but  a  few  weeks,  and  was  killed  in  battle  at  Manassas, 
Va.,  July  21,  1861. 

1862. 

*Thomas  Elias  Bridgers,  Vicksburg,  Miss. 

Born  in  Claiborne  County,  Miss.,  October  4,  1841.  Son  of  Elias  and 
Adilene  (Barnes)  Bridgers.  C.  S.  A.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Allen  B.  Bridgers,  Theta,  '64.  Died  .at  Homer,  La.,  Janu- 
ary 7.  1865. 

*Reuben  Webster  Millsaps,  Jackson,  Miss. 

Born  in  Copiah  County  Miss.,  July  5,  1837.  Son  of  William  W.  and 
Mary  (Wright)  Millsaps.  Farmer.  Founder  of  Millsaps  College, 
Jackson,  Miss.  President  of  Mississippi  Branch  of  American  Red 
Cross.  Served  in  the  C.  S.  A.  as  Captain  and  Major,  Ninth 
Arkansas  Infantry.  Married,  June,  1876,  Eugenia  W.  Jones. 
Died  at  Jackson,  Miss.,  June  28,  1916. 

*Leon  Peter  Gusman,  Baton  Rouge,  La. 

Born  at  Baton  Rouge,  La.,  in  1843.  Son  of  Gabriel  and  Theotiste 
(de  Poret)  Gusman.  Attached  to  the  Eighth  Louisiana  Regiment, 
C.  S.  A.  Died  at  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  July  2,  1863,  in  consequence  of 
wounds  received  in  battle. 

*Robert  Scott  Ricketts,  A.M.,  Jackson,  Miss. 

Born  at  Vicksburg,  Miss.,  March  5,  1843.  Son  of  Reuben  Barron 
and  Martha  (Cosby)  Ricketts.  Teacher.  President  of  Port  Gibson 
(Miss.)  Collegiate  Academy,  1866-73;  Professor  of  Whitworth 
Female  College,  1873-94.  Headmaster  of  Preparatory  Department, 
Millsaps  College,  Jackson,  Miss.,  1804-1909.  Private  in  Second 
Louisiana  Cavalry,  transferred  later  to  Signal  Corps,  C.  S.  A.,  1862- 
65.  Married,  first,  1871,  Mary  Kate  Berry;  second,  1877,  Bertha 
Burnley.     Died  at  Jackson,  Miss.,  February  25,  1918. 


426  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1863. 

*Pinckney  Alexander  Johnston,  Meridian,  Miss. 

Born  at  Cayuga,  Miss.,  July  24,  1839.  Son  of  Gideon  and  Beulah 
(Gilbert)  Johnston.  Clergyman.  Chaplain  in  C.  S.  A.  Died  at 
Meridian,  Miss.,  September  26,  1901. 

*Henry  William  Coyle,  Red  River  Landing,  La. 

Born  at  Williamsport,  La.,  January  11,  1844.  Son  of  Beverly  R.  and 
Sarah  (Garrett)  Coyle.  Cotton  planter.  Served  in  the  Thirty- 
fourth  Louisiana  Infantry,  and  later  in  the  Cavalry,  C.  S.  A., 
1861-65.  He  was  wounded  twice,  and  a  prisoner  of  war  for  four 
months  on  Ship  Island.  Married,  Laura  Gayle.  He  died  at  Bayou 
Lettsworth,  La.,  October  11,  1878. 

*Alphonse  Joseph  Ducote,  Avoyelles,  La. 

Merchant.  Served  in  C.  S.  A.  as  Sergeant-Major  of  a  Louisiana 
Regiment,  1862-64.     He  died,  May  10,  1888,  aged  forty-eight  years. 

*James  H.  Small,  Jackson,  La. 

*Wily  Ingraham  Law,  Bastrop,  La. 

Born  in  East  Feliciana  Parish  in  1843.  Son  of  Gustavus  and  Diana 
(Dunn)  Law.  Planter.  Sheriff  of  Morehouse  Parish,  La.,  for  six 
years.  Served  in  the  C.  S.  A.  Married  Kate  Jelks.  He  died  in 
1876,   aged   thirty-one   years   and   six  months. 

1864. 

*Walter  Edward  Kneeland,  Shreveport,  La. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  April  30,  1845.  Son  of  Edward  Solomon 
and  Elizabeth  (Duey)  Kneeland.  Insurance  agent.  Captain,  Com- 
pany I,  Morgan's  Regulars,  Parson's  Brigade  of  Texas  Cavalry, 
C.  S.  A.  Married,  January  6,  1868,  Eva  Ochiltree.  Died  in  El 
Paso,  Texas,   November  30,   1893. 

*S.  T.  Birdsong,  Brownsville,  Miss. 

*Allen  Barnes  Bridger,  Vicksburg,  Miss. 

Born  in  Claiborne  County,  Miss.  Son  of  Elias  and  Adilene  (Barnes) 
Bridgers.  C.  S.  A.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Thomas  E. 
Bridgers,  Theta,  '62.  Killed  in  battle  at  Chickamauga,  September 
20,  1863. 

*W.  C.  Lauris,  Livonia,  La. 

Charter  withdrawn. 


IOTA   CHAPTER   HOUSE 
(  olumbia  University 


Iota  Chapter 

COLUMBIA  UNIVERSITY 

NEW  YORK,  NEW  YORK 


Instituted  November  10,  A.  D.  1855 


ERSKINE  MASON 

WILLIAM  SLOSSON  BOARDMAN 

OLIVER  PHELPS  JACKSON 


History  of  Iota  Chapter 

In  1853  several  students  at  Columbia  College  (now  Uni- 
versity) feeling  that  there  were  no  fraternities  in  the  college 
that  they  would  willingly  join,  concluded  to  form  a  local  society 
of  their  own  on  a  more  select  principle.  There  were  many 
resident  members  of  the  Alpha  Delta  Phi  in  New  York,  who 
urged  them  to  apply  for  a  charter  from  their  society.  They 
did  so,  and  nearly  two  years  having  elapsed  before  any  action 
was  taken  in  the  matter,  they  became  disgusted  at  the  delay, 
and  just  as  an  offer  of  initiation  was  proffered  by  that  f rater- 
nity,  they  became  acquainted  with  Dr.  S.  B.  Wylie  Mitchell, 
the  founder  of  Phi  Kappa  Sigma,  and,  already  knowing  sev- 
eral members  of  the  Alpha  Chapter,  they  resolved  to  become  Phi 
Kaps.  On  the  10th  of  November,  1855,  the  Iota  Chapter  was 
instituted  by  Dr.  Mitchell  and  Joseph  Kay  Caldwell,  of  the 
Alpha  Chapter,  in  the  fifth  story  of  the  New  York  Hotel. 

The  lodge  rooms  were  subsequently  located  in  Room  No. 
20,  483  Broadway,  and  were  large,  commodious  and  handsomely 
furnished.  Most  of  the  fraternities  at  Columbia  had  their 
rooms  on  this  street,  and  while  an  attempt  was  made  to  keep 
the  locality  secret,  it  soon  became  known  to  the  lady  friends  of 
the  members,  who  took  a  great  interest  in  the  chapter  and  pre- 
sented to  it  several  fine  oil  paintings. 

In  October,  1857,  they  held  meetings  in  Florence's  Hotel, 
but  subsequently  moved  to  new  rooms,  and  ones  that  gave  gen- 
eral satisfaction,  in  the  third  story  of  No.  763  Broadway,  which 
were  said  to  be  worthy  of  the  increasing  dignity  of  the  Iota 
Chapter.  In  April  of  the  following  year  these  quarters  were 
given  up  for  the  reason  that  they  were  not  permitted  to  sing 
their  songs  as  enthusiastically  as  they  wished  and  were  fre- 
quently desired  to  restrain  their  applause.  This  they  could  not 
do  and  outlined  plans  to  occupy  rooms  on  Madison  Square  on 
the  corner  of  Broadway  and  Twenty-third  Street.     This  plan 

429 


430  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

fell  through  and  the  chapter  became  domiciled  in  a  small  but 
extremely  cosy  and  convenient  apartment  at  No.  54*  Twelfth 
Stret,  two  doors  from  Broadway,  third  story  left  hand  door  at 
the  head  of  the  stairs.  The  directions  for  the  approach  to 
those  rooms  to  members,  other  than  those  belonging  to  the  Iota 
Chapter,  were  very  explicit,  owing  to  the  fact  that  the  Delta 
Phis  had  their  rooms  just  overhead,  though  they  entered  their 
room  from  Broadway  and  by  a  separate  staircase. 

The  chapter  always  celebrated  the  19th  of  October,  the 
anniversary  of  the  founding  of  the  Fraternity,  with  becoming 
dignity.  Speeches  were  made,  songs  were  sung,  and  toasts 
drunk  to  "  Our  Fraternity  "  and  "  The  Day  We  Celebrate." 
In  1859  the  chapter  adopted  a  regalia  which  was  reported  to 
be  very  simple,  "  merely  a  royal  purple  velvet  ribbon." 

A  Bible  presented  to  the  chapter  did  duty  as  a  support  to 
the  Skull,  being  always  opened  at  the  133d  Psalm,  which  begins, 
"  Behold,  how  good  and  how  pleasant  it  is  for  brethren  to  dwell 
together  in  unity." 

In  March,  1860,  a  fire  broke  out  in  the  building  occupied 
by  the  chapter  in  the  room  adjoining  the  lodge.  The  brethren 
stood  ready  to  take  out  the  big  box  of  archives  with  the  other 
"  Lares  and  Penates."  The  Delta  Phis  came  pelting  down  the 
stairs  with  their  big  box  full  of  "  mysteries,"  over  which  they 
posted  a  strong  guard.  The  fire  was  soon  put  out,  with  a 
trifling  damage. 

In  May,  1860,  the  chapter  moved  to  the  top  story,  Room 
26,  southwest  corner  Broadway  and  Twenty-first  street,  where 
they  remained  until  1866.  The  chapter  was  exceedingly  pros- 
perous and  the  membership  in  the  different  fraternities  in  Col- 
umbia College  stood  in  January,  1862,  as  follows:  Delta  Phi, 
13 ;  Delta  Psi,  8 ;  Psi  Epsilon,  10 ;  Phi  Kappa  Sigma,  17.  The 
contest  between  the  several  fraternities  in  1863  for  commence- 
ment honors  was  very  keen.  The  oration  on  the  occasion  was 
delivered  by  a  Phi  Kap  with  great  success  "  amid  thunders  of 
applause  and  showers  of  roses." 

In  May,  1863,  the  chapter  again  moved  their  quarters  to 
new  rooms  on  the  south  corner  of  Washington  Place  and  Broad- 
way, and  the  situation  was  the  best  they  could  wish  for. 


HISTORY  OF  IOTA  CHAPTER.  431 

In  1864  a  "  Gazette  "  was  published,  Addison  W.  Champ- 
ney  being  its  editor.  The  hall  of  the  chapter  in  December, 
1865,  was  in  Room  26,  northwest  corner  of  Broadway  and 
Twenty-first  street.  During  the  years  1868  and  1869,  the 
chapter  dwindled  in  membership,  and  initiated  only  one  man  in 
the  Class  of  1870.  The  chapter  no  longer  occupied  rooms, 
held  no  meetings,  and  came  to  an  inglorious  end  by  the  gradua- 
tion of  its  members. 

The  chapter  was  re-established  in  1905  through  the  efforts 
of  Brothers  Waldemar  Eric  Metzenthin,  of  Zeta,  and  Charles 
D.  Tomkies,  of  Mu  (who  were  at  that  time  graduate  students 
at  Columbia),  with  the  very  able  assistance  of  the  New  York 
Alumni  Chapter,  of  which  Brother  William  McClure,  Epsilon, 
'66,  was  then  president.  The  charter  members  were  initiated  at 
a  meeting  held  at  the  Hotel  Marie  Antoinette  on  April  9,  1905. 
The  ceremony  was  conducted  by  Brother  Stevenson  H.  Walsh, 
Past  Grand  Alpha,  assisted  by  the  Grand  Beta,  Brother  John 
P.  Baer.  Large  delegations  from  the  New  York  Alumni  Chap- 
ter, and  from  Philadelphia  and  Baltimore  attended,  and  it  will 
probably  be  conceded  that  the  meeting  lacked  nothing  of  the 
hilarity  of  the  ancient  chapter. 

Re-established  Iota's  existence  has  been  reasonably  pros- 
perous from  the  beginning.  Meetings  were  held  at  the  rooms 
of  various  members  until  September,  1905,  when  the  chapter 
rented  the  five-story  house,  544  West  One  Hundred  and  Thir- 
teenth Street. 

It  was  not  long  before  the  Chapter  found  that  rented  quar- 
ters were  not  so  desirable  as  quarters  owned  in  fee.  Thereupon 
a  committee  of  which  Oscar  R.  Houston,  Iota,  '04,  was  Chair- 
man and  Carl  Amend,  Iota,  '08,  was  Secretary,  investigated  the 
situation.  It  was  found  that  the  plans  for  the  development  of 
the  Columbia  University  campus  provided  for  the  erection  of 
buildings  on  the  south  side  of  South  Field  in  such  a  manner 
that  there  would  be  an  open  space  between  affording  a  clear 
vista  from  the  center  of  the  block  on  One  Hundred  and  four- 
teenth Street  between  Amsterdam  Avenue  and  Broadway 
through  to  the  imposing  library  donated  by  Seth  Low  and  the 
statue   of   Alma  Mater.     Negotiations   were   then    commenced 


432  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

which  terminated  in  the  purchase  by  the  New  York  Chapter 
House  Committee  of  the  present  Chapter  House  at  No.  536 
West  114th  Street  for  $33,000.,  of  which  $28,000.  remained  on 
mortgage. 

The  Chapter  was  handicapped  seriously  by  the  lack  of  a 
strong  alumni  membership  caused  by  the  non-existence  of  the 
Chapter  for  some  thirty  years  prior  to  1905  and  it  had  to  com- 
pete with  many  fraternities,  which,  though  younger  in  point  of 
years,  had  existed  continuously  and  thus  had  strong  graduate 
bodies.  Handicaps,  however,  never  daunted  the  Iota  spirit. 
The  Chapter  was  strongly  represented  on  the  campus  in  athle- 
tics and  in  literary  and  musical  activities.  Detailed  reference 
to  such  would  be  out  of  place  but  those  Brothers  who  follow 
the  News  Letters  will  be  familiar  with  the  important  part  the 
men  of  Iota  Chapter  have  played  in  the  student  life  at  Columbia. 
Financially,  though' it  seemed  always  to  be  in  difficulty,  the 
Chapter  nevertheless  paid  its  bills ;  carrying  charges  on  the 
house  were  paid  when  due  until  the  United  States  took  part  in 
the  World  War  in  1917. 

When  a  state  of  war  was  declared  to  exist,  the  men  of 
Iota  Chapter,  every  last  one  of  them,  responded  to  a  call  su- 
perior to  that  of  fraternity,  and  offered  themselves  in  various 
capacities  to  their  Country.  Many  of  the  Brothers  served  on 
the  field  of  battle.  Some  served  in  various  branches  of  the 
Navy  and  a  few  were  kept  on  this  side  of  the  Atlantic,  but  all 
served  and  gave  their  best.  It  is  with  heartfelt  sorrow  that  we 
here  record  the  loss  of  our  Brother,  Lieutenant  Chester  B. 
Winans,  Iota,  '17,  killed  while  raiding  a  Boche  machine  gun 
nest. 

During  the  trying  times  following  our  entry  into  the  War, 
a  few  of  the  Alumni  for  a  while  maintained  the  house,  but  soon 
these  too  responded  to  the  call  to  arms  and  the  house  was  left 
vacant  save  for  the  presence  of  a  few  outsiders  who  boarded 
there.  Naturally  the  Chapter  fell  into  arrears  in  its  rent  to 
the  New  York  Chapter  House  Committee  and  the  latter  in  turn 
was  compelled  to  default  on  its  interest  and  tax  payments. 
Several  other  fraternities  were  confronted  with  similar  diffi- 
culties and  some  of  them  closed  their  doors.     Iota  held  on  in 


HISTORY  OF  IOTA  CHAPTER.  433 

the  hope  that  it  would  be  able  to  pull  through,  but  finally  the 
holder  of  the  mortgage,  a  trustee  representing  several  charitable 
institutions,  was  compelled  to  foreclose  and  the  house  was 
decreed  to  be  sold. 

When  it  was  seen  that  it  was  no  longer  possible  for  the 
New  York  Chapter  House  Committee  to  retain  title  to  the 
property,  a  committee  was  formed  consisting  of  Brothers  Jo- 
seph Stier,  Gamma,  '80,  George  W.  Tucker,  Iota,  '05,  Ells- 
worth H.  Mish,  Epsilon,  '09,  Charles  A.  J.  Gachot,  Jr.,  Iota, 
'16,  Walter  P.  Pfeiffer,  Iota,  '16,  and  Welles  L.  Allen,  Iota, 
'10.  This  committee  with  the  loyal  cooperation  of  the  New 
York  Alumni  Chapter  and  of  numerous  alumni  of  other  chapters 
as  well  as  those  of  Iota,  secured  subscriptions  to  the  extent  of 
nearly  $10,000.,  against  which  were  issued  certificates  of  pro 
rata  ownership  in  the  equity  of  the  house  which  was  to  be 
purchased  at  the  foreclosure  sale  by  a  new  corporation  known 
as  the  536  West  114th  Street  Corporation.  The  house  was 
repurchased  at  the  sale  for  $26,750,  and  a  plan  for  increasing 
the  equity  therein  has  been  devised  which  insures  to  the  Fra- 
ternity at  large  the  permanence  of  a  chapter  house  in  the  world's 
largest  city. 

During  the  early  morning  of  November  20,  1919,  the 
house  was  badly  damaged  in  the  living  room,  dining  room 
and  hall  on  the  first  floor  by  a  fire  of  unknown  origin.  Exit 
from  the  house  by  the  stairs  and  front  door  was  cut  off  by 
the  flames  and  the  brothers  were  compelled  to  make  good  their 
escape  by  means  of  the  roof.  The  prompt  arrival  of  the  fire 
department,  summoned  by  one  of  the  brothers,  who  ran  to  the 
fire  house  in  his  pajamas,  saved  the  house  from  becoming 
a  total  loss.  The  lower  floor  which  had  just  recently  been 
renovated  was  badly  damaged  and  some  of  the  floor  timbers 
had  to  be  replaced.  The  insurance,  however,  was  sufficient 
to  offset  the  damage,  and  since  the  repairs  the  house  is  in  fine 
condition. 


Iota  Chapter 

1856. 

*Whittingham  Cox,  A.B.,  A.M.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Merchant.  Captain  U.  S.  Volunteers,  1863;  First  Lieutenant  Fourth 
Infantry,  U.  S.  A.,  1864-70.     Died  May  13,  1891. 

Peter  Isaac  Labagh,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Fairfield,  Iowa. 

Born  at  Gravesend,  L.  I.,  N.  Y.,  April  11,  1836.  Son  of  Rev.  Isaac 
P.  Labagh  and  Mary  E.  Magaw.  Farmer.  Lieutenant  Company 
D,  Fifteenth  Illinois  Volunteer  Infantry,  during  the  Civil  War. 
Married,  October   10,   1867,  Martha   I.   Bright. 

1857. 

*Erskine  Mason,  A.B.,  A.M.,  M.D.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  May  8,  1837.  Son  of  Rev.  Erskine  Mason, 
D.D.  Physician.  Demonstrator  of  Anatomy,  College  of  Physicians 
and  Surgeons,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1866;  Adjunct  Professor  of  Sur- 
gery, Medical  Department  University  of  the  City  of  New  York; 
Clinical  Lecturer  on  Surgery,  Bellevue  Medical  College.  President 
of  the  Pathological  Society,  1873.     Died  April  13,  1882. 

♦William  Slosson  Boardman,  A.B.,  A.M.;  B.D.    [Gen.   Theo. 

Sem.,  N.  Y.],  Florence,  Italy. 

Born  in  New  York,  June  17,  1838.  Son  of  Frederick  William  and 
Philippina  Annette  (Belin)  Boardman.  Protestant  Episcopal 
Clergyman.  Examining  Chaplain  Diocese  of  New  Jersey,  1878-85. 
Married,  first,  June  27,  1870,  Julia  McNeil  Palmer,  of  Stonington, 
Conn.,  who  died  in  1903.  Second,  1903,  Blanche  Hammill.  Died 
at  Florence,  Italy,  1918. 

*01iver  Phelps  Jackson,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
Died  at  Atlanta,  Ga.,  July  19,  1903. 

♦Edgar  Pinckney  Smith,  A.B.,   A.M.,  New  York,  N.   Y. 

Daniel  Sylvester  Tuttle,  A.B.,  A.M.,  S.T.D. ;  D.D.   [Univ.  of 
South,    Yale,    and    Washington    Univ.]  ;    LL.D.    [Durham 

434 


IOTA  CHAPTER.  435 

Univ.  Eng.]  ;  D.C.L.    [Cambridge  Univ.  Eng.],  St.  Louis, 

Mo. 

74  Vandeventer  Place. 
Born  at  Windham,  N.  Y.,  January  26,  1837.  Son  of  Daniel  Bliss  and 
Abigail  Clark  (Stimpson)  Tuttle.  Protestant  Episcopal  Clergy- 
man. Bishop  of  Montana,  Idaho  and  Utah,  1867-80;  Bishop  of 
Utah  and  Idaho,  1880-86;  Bishop  of  Missouri,  1886  to  date;  Pre- 
siding Bishop  of  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  the  United  States 
of  America,  1903  to  date.  Author  of  "  Reminiscences  of  a  Mission- 
ary Bishop,"  1907.  Married,  September  12,  1865,  Harriet  Minerva 
Foote. 

1858. 

*Addison  Weld  Champney,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Died  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  October  19,  1876. 

Henry  Clay  Kinney,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Chicago,  111. 

711    West   Forty-seventh   Street. 
Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  November  14,  1837.     Son  of  George  and 
Eliza   (Cahoone)    Kinney.     Protestant  Episcopal  Clergyman.     Mis- 
sionary at  the  stock  yards,  Chicago,   111.     Married,  May  26,  1865, 
Ann  Hunter. 

*Gilbert  R.  Lindsey,  Jr.,  Rahway,  N.  J. 

Superintendent  of  Public  Schools.     Died  November  6,  1893. 

*William   Joseph   Marrin,   A.B.,   A.M.;   LL.B.    [Albany   Law 
Sch.],  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.  Attorney-at-law.  Married  Hortense 
Vatable.  He  died  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  October  26,  1908,  aged 
seventy  years. 

*James  Woodruff  Romeyn,  A.B.,  A.M.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Detroit,  Mich.,  March  18,  1839.  Attorney-at-law.  He  served 
for  six  years  as  a  member  of  the  Board  of  Education  at  Detroit; 
Representative  in  the  Michigan  Legislature,  1868;  State  Senator  of 
Michigan,  1882;  U.  S.  Consul  at  Valparaiso,  Chile,  1886-90.  He 
served  in  the  Civil  War  in  the  Army  of  the  Potomac  as  Senior 
Aide  on  the  Staff  of  the  General  commanding  the  First  Division  of 
the  Ninth  Army  Corps,  with  a  commission  in  the  Fourth  Michigan 
Infantry,  1862.-   He  died  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  February  26,  1891. 

1859. 

*Edward  Franklin  Browning,  A.B.,  A.M.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  June  21,  1837.     Son  of  John  Hazard  and 


436  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Eliza  Smith  (Hull)  Browning.  Merchant.  President,  East  and 
West  Railroad  of  Alabama,  and  a  director  or  trustee  in  a  number 
of  other  corporations.  Author  of  "  Genealogy  of  Brownings  in 
America:  1621-1908."  Married,  February  24,  1870,  Lucy  Albertina 
Richardson.     Died  at  New  York  City,  May  18,  1912. 

*Cortlandt  de  Peyster  Field,  A.B.,  A.M.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  December  28,  1839.  Son  of  Benjamin 
Hazard  and  Catharine  Matilda  Van  Cortlandt  (de  Peyster)  Field. 
Merchant  and  banker.  Founded,  in  1887,  Field  Home  for  Aged, 
Infirm  and  Respectable  Poor  Persons  at  Fieldhome,  N.  Y. 
Founded,  in  1888,  St.  Catharine's  Church.  Member  of  National 
Academy  of  Design,  New  York  Historical  Society  and  St.  Nicholas 
Society.  Married,  June  8,  1865,  Virginia,  daughter  of  John  W. 
Hamersley.     Died  at  Peekskill-on-Hudson,  N.  Y.,  August  8,  1918. 

*William  Jay,  A.B.,  A.M.,  LL.B.,  Katonah,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  February  12,  1841.  Son  of  John  and 
Eleanor  Kingsland  (Field)  Jay.  Attorney-at-law.  Captain  and 
Brevet  Lieutenant-Colonel  U.  S.  Volunteers  during  the  Civil  War, 
and  served  on  the  staff  of  General  George  G.  Meade.  Vice-Presi- 
dent of  the  New  York  Herald  Company.  President  of  the  Saint 
Nicholas  Society.  Married  Lucy  Oelrichs.  Died  at  White  Sulphur 
Springs,  W.  Va.,  March  28,  1915. 

*Edward  Norman  Whitehouse,  A.B.,  A.M.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Son  of  Rt.  Rev.  Henry  John  Whitehouse, 
D.D.,  LL.D.,  and  Emelina  Harriet  Bruen.  Officer  in  the  U.  S. 
Navy.  Acting  Assistant  Paymaster,  December,  1862;  Assistant 
Paymaster,  July,  1866;  Passed  Assistant  Paymaster,  September, 
1867;  Paymaster,  April,  1877.  His  last  service  was  with  the  battle- 
ship Maine  at  the  time  she  was  sunk  in  Havana  Harbor.  Re- 
tired, February,  1898.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Henry  B. 
Whitehouse,  Iota,  '59.  He  died  at  Varenna,  Lake  Como,  Italy, 
October  20,  1904. 

*Adolphus  Bradford,  Rye,  N.  Y. 

*Stephen  Richard  Reynolds,  A.B.,  A.M.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Captain  and  Adj  utant  Ninety-ninth  New  York  Volunteers.  Died 
January  30,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in  battle  of  Cold  Harbor,  Va., 
aged  twenty-six  years. 

*Henry  Bruen  Whitehouse,  A.B.,  A.M.,  LL.B.,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  at  Cintra,  Portugal.  Son  of  Rt.  Rev.  Henry  John  Whitehouse, 
D.D.,  LL.D.,  and  Emelina  Harriet  Bruen.  Attorney-at-law.  Rela- 
tive in  Fraternity,  brother,  Edward  N.  Whitehouse,  Iota,  '59.  He 
died  at  St.  Moritz,  Switzerland,  1889,  aged  fifty-one  years. 


IOTA  CHAPTER.  437 

I860. 

*Manuel  F.  Molina,  Matanzas,  Cuba. 

*Robert  Troup  Pell,  A.B.,  A.M.,  LL.B.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Attorney-at-la\v.  Served  as  a  U.  S.  Volunteer  in  the  Civil  War. 
Died,  April,  1868,  aged  twenty-seven  years. 

*Frederick  A.  Foster,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Died,  1889. 

1862. 

*J,  Sidney  Betts,  Jr.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Died,   February,   1869. 

John  Thomas  Burr,  A.B.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

429   Kent  Avenue. 
Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  October  29,  1841.     Son  of  Jonathan  S. 
and  Mary  (Stevens)  Burr.     Manufacturer  of  machinery.     Private, 
Forty-seventh  New  York  Regiment,  U.  S.  V.,  1862-63.     Married, 
1866,  Catherine  Skidmore. 

Robert  Bage  Canfield,  A.B.,  Santa  Barbara,  Cal. 

831  State  Street. 
Born  at  Mount  Pleasant,  near  Newark,  N.  J.,  December  22,  1843. 
Son  of  Albert  Warren  and  Elizabeth  Irene  Huston  (Bage)  Can- 
field.  Attorney-at-law.  President  of  First  National  Bank  of 
Santa  Barbara,  Cal.,  1895-1918.  At  present  Chairman  of  Board  of 
Directors.  Member  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Married,  January  25, 
1873,  Louise  Gie\ 

*Leslie  Chase,  A.B.,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J. 

Born  at  New  London,  Conn.,  September  7,  1842.  Son  of  Leslie  and 
Sarah  G.  (Merchant)  Chase.  Publicist.  Died  at  Atlantic  City, 
N.  J,.  May  22,  1919. 

*George  Anderson  Lawrence,  A.B.,  A.M.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  March  24,  1841.  Son  of  Effingham  Nichols 
and  Margaret  Clendenning  (Bulkeley)  Lawrence.  Superintendent 
in  warehouse.  Married,  November  28,  1866,  Charlotte  Louise 
Cooley.     He  died  at  Deland,  Fla.,  June  27,  1909. 

*William  Gerard  Lathrop,  Jr.,  A.B.,  A.M.;  LL.B.  [Harvard], 
New  York,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Rahway,  N.  J.,  August  24,  1841.  Son  of  William  Gerard 
and  Charlotte  B.   (Jennings)   Lathrop.    Attorney-at-law.    Trustee 


438  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

of  Columbia  University,  1894^96,  and  President  of  the  Alumini  As- 
sociation. Member  of  the  New  York  Bar  Association.  Married 
in  1876,  Sarah  Victoria  Ely.  He  died  at  Boonton,  N.  J.,  August 
3,  1896. 

*David  Burr  Olyphant,  A.B.,  Morristown,  N.  Y. 
Died  in  Paris,  France,  May  10,  1864. 

*Henry  Howard   Marvin,   A.B.,   Brooklyn,   N.   Y. 

Lieutenant-Colonel  U.  S.  Engineers,  1862-63.  Died  at  Louisville, 
Ky.,    August    17,   1863. 

♦Richard  Varick  Pell,  A.B. ;  M.D.  [Bellevue  Hosp.  Med.  Coll.]  ; 

A.M.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Barbadoes,  N.  J.,  July  28,  1843.  Physician.  Died  in  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  April  22,  1866. 

♦Gerardus  Post,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Son  of  William  and  Margaret  Post.  Attorney-at-law.  Died  Decem- 
ber 6,  1864,  aged  twenty-two  years. 

*Miner  Trowbridge,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  September  12,  1840.  Son  of  Henry  and 
Charlotte  (Purdy)  Trowbridge.  Connected  with  the  "  Guion 
Steamship  Line."  Acting  Master's  Mate,  U.  S.  N.,  U.  S.  steamer 
Monticello,  1861-62.  Married,  October  23,  1863,  Charlotte  Fox 
Tiffany.     Died  at  Hartford,  Conn.,  August  29,  1917. 


1863. 

♦Willard  Parker  Worster,  A.B.,  A.M.;  M.D.  [Coll.  Phys.  and 
Surgs.,  N.  Y.],  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  May  26,  1842.  Son  of  Joseph  and  Mary 
Clarke  (Ames)  Worster.  Physician.  Assistant  Surgeon  U.  S. 
Volunteers  on  General  Saxton's  Staff,  1865.  Married,  March,  1877, 
Annie   Ursula  O'Conner. 

♦James  Herman  Aldrich,  A.B.,  A.M.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  March  2,  1843.  Son  of  Herman  Daggett 
and  Elizabeth  (Wyman)  Aldrich.  Engaged  in  dry  goods  commis- 
sion business.  Married  Mary  Gertrude  Edson.  Died  at  Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  January   1,  1917. 


IOTA  CHAPTER.  439 

1864. 
*Alfred  Perry  McClellan,  A.B.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Horatio  Potter,  Jr.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  November  27,  1840.  Son  of  Rt.  Rev. 
Horatio  Potter,  A.M.,  LL.D.,  D.C.I..,  and  Mary  Jane  Tom- 
linson.  Second  Lieutenant,  Seventh  New  York  Artillery,  Decem- 
ber 20,  1862;  First  Lieutenant,  April  1,  1864;  Captain,  Jan- 
uary 12,  1865;  brevet  Major  Volunteers,  April  2,  1865,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  conduct  before  Petersburg,  Va.  Honorably  mus- 
tered out  July  3,  1865.  Second  Lieutenant,  Seventeenth  U.  S.  In- 
fantry, April,  1866;  First  Lieutenant,  September  13,  1867;  Regi- 
mental Adjutant,  December  15,  1870,  to  July  25,  1874.  Relatives 
in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Robert  M.  Potter,  Iota,  '65,  and  William 
B.  Potter,  Iota,  '66.     Died  July  25,  1874. 


1865. 

*Douglas  Williams  Burnham,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Fishkill-on-Hudson, 
N.  Y. 

Son  of  Gordon  Webster  and  Annie  Griswold  (Plumb)  Burnham. 
Married,  October  23,  1867,  Hannah  Elizabeth  Blodgett.  Died  at 
Fishkill,   N.   Y.,  November   14,   1892,   aged   forty-nine  years. 

•Charles  King  Gracie,  A.B.,  A.M.,  E.M.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Civil  engineer.  Assistant  Government  Engineer,  Aqueduct  Commis- 
sion, New  York,  N.  Y.  Died  January  29,  1891,  aged  forty-seven 
years. 

•John  Hone,  A.B.    [hon'y],  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  December  14,  1844.  Son  of  John  and  Jane 
(Perry)  Hone.  Stock  broker.  Many  years  Governor,  and  twice 
Vice-President  of  the  New  York  Stock  Exchange.  Director  of 
Trust  Company  of  America.  Member  of  New  Jersey  Democratic 
State  Committee.  Private,  Seventh  Regiment,  New  York  State 
Militia,  in  U.  S.  service,  1862  and  1863.  Married,  first,  1869,  Mary 
Crane;  second,  1880,  Maria  Cadwalader.  Died  in  New  York  City, 
N.  Y.,  March  21,  1915. 

*Julian  James,  M.E.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  New  York,  August  7,  1844.  Son  of  Frederick  P.  and  Julia 
James.  Mining  engineer.  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  D,  New 
York  State  Volunteers.  Aide  de  Camp  to  General  G.  K.  Warren. 
Married,  June  17,  1869,  Cassie  Mason  Myers.     Died,  1870. 


440  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

*Robert  Minturn  Potter,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  February  14,  1843.  Son  of  Rt.  Rev. 
Horatio  Potter,  L"L.D.,  and  Mary  Jane  Tomlinson.  Relatives  in 
Fraternity,  brothers,  Horatio  Potter,  Jr.,  Iota,  '64,  and  William 
B.  Potter,  Iota,  '66. 

♦Seymour  Van  Nostrand,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  October,  1842.  Son  of  James  and  Martha 
Jane  (Seymour)  Van  Nostrand.  Merchant.  Died  at  Elizabeth, 
N.  J.,  July  17,  1899. 

1866. 

♦Edward  Ward  Malloy,  A.B.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Died  1872. 

♦Frank  Ames  Mullany,  A.B.,  Fort  Lee,  N.  J. 

Second  Lieutenant  U.  S.  Marine  Corps,  July,  1866;  First  Lieutenant, 
June,   1872.     Resigned,   May,   1880. 

♦William  Bleecker  Potter,  A.B.,  A.M.,  E.M.,  Sc.D.,  St.  Louis, 

Mo. 

Born  at  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  March  23,  1846.  Son  of  Rt.  Rev. 
Horatio  Potter,  A.M.,  LL.D.,  D.C.L.,  and  Mary  Jane  Tomlinson. 
Mining  enginer.  Assistant  in  Geology,  Columbia  University,  1869- 
71.  Assistant  on  Geological  Survey  of  Ohio.  Professor  of  Mining 
and  Metallurgy,  Washington  University,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1871. 
President  American  Institute  Mining  Engineers,  1888.  Founder 
Manager  of  St.  Louis  Sampling  and  Testing  Works.  Relatives  in 
Fraternity,  brothers,  Horatio  Potter,  Jr.,  Iota,  '64,  and  Robert  M. 
Potter,  Iota,  '65.     Died  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  July  14,  1914. 

♦Graham  Robinson,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

♦William  Edwin  Smalley,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  October  1845.  Son  of  George  Compton  and 
Susan  M.  (Bartlett)  Smalley.  Attorney-at-law ;  then  stock  broker. 
Married  in  1870,  Georgianna  Hoadley.  Died  at  Bethlehem,  N.  J., 
July  7,  1880. 

♦Stephen  Dover  Stephens,  A.B.,  A.M.,  LL.B.,  New  Brighton, 
N.  Y. 

Born  at  Richmond,  N.  Y.,  April  19,  1845.  Son  of  Stephen  Dover  and 
Elizabeth  (Johnson)  Stephens.  Attorney-at-law.  Member  of  New 
York  Legislature,  1874-75;  County  Judge  and  Surrogate  of  Rich- 
mond County,  N.  Y.,  1882-1911.  Married,  April  17,  1884,  Agnes 
Lavinia  Lasar.     Died  at  New  Brighton,  N.  Y.,  April  19,  1911. 


IOTA  CHAPTER.  44i 

1868. 

*William  Preston  Beck,  A.B.,  Pueblo,  Colo. 

Attorney-at-law.  Was  Clerk  of  Criminal  Court  and  District  Attor- 
ney of  Bessemer.     Died  at  Pueblo,  Colo.,  June  6,  1902. 

*Campbell  Mortimer,  Englewood,  N.  J. 

Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  October  17,  1846.  Son  of  John  and  Kath- 
erine  (Morton)  Mortimer.  Married,  April  19,  1871,  Emma  Holt, 
of  Baltimore,  Md.  Issue,  Ella  Holt  Mortimer,  born  June,  1874, 
died  August,  1875.  Died  at  Englewood,  N.  J.,  September  12, 
1893. 

♦John  Archibald  MacDonald,  A.B.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

♦Nathaniel  Sartell  Prentice,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  November  30,  1846.  Son  of  John  H.  and 
Sarah  N.  Prentice.  Stock  broker.  Died  in  New  York,  N.  Y., 
February  17,  1902. 

*Thomas  Harvey  Rodman,  Jr.,  Pelham  Manor,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  January  5,  1848.  Son  of  Thomas  Harvey 
and  Mary  (Mann)  Rodman.  Attorney-at-law.  Married.  Died  at 
Pelham  Manor,  N.  Y.,  October  30,  1891. 

♦Arthur  Sloan,  A.B.,  A.M.,  New  Brighton,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y. 
Born  March  9,  1848.     Protestant  Episcopal  Clergyman.     Chaplain  of 
Sailors'    Snug    Harbor,    Staten    Island.     Died    at    Richmond    Hill, 
N.  Y.,  October  3,  1911. 

1870. 

*Arthur  Ingraham,  A.B.,  A.M.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  September  26,  1849.  Son  of  Daniel  Phoenix 
and  Mary  Hart  (Landon)  Ingraham.  Died  at  New  York,  N.  Y., 
December  1,  1914 


1903. 

John  Warner  Taylor,  A.B.,  B.E.,  A.M.,  Madison,  Wis. 

University  of  Wisconsin. 
Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  April  6,  1880.     Son  of  John  Stevenson  and 
Mary  Elizabeth   (Steele)    Taylor.     Professor  in  the  University  of 
Wisconsin.     Married,    August    12,    1916,    Clara    Bertram    Fuller. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  James  A.  Taylor,  Iota,  '05. 


442  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1904. 

Allen  J.  Bloomfield,  A.B.,  Richfield  Springs,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Warren,  N.  Y.,  May  29,  1883.  Son  of  Charles  W.  and 
Elizabeth  (MicCredy)  Bloomfield.  Summer  hotel  business. 
Member  of  New  York  Assembly,  1915-19.  Married,  first,  October 
31,  1906,  Renelcha  Elderkin;  second,  in  1915,  Ruby  Newcomb 
Quick. 

John  Redwood  Fisher,  A.B.,  Arlington,  Vt. 

Born  at  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  August  5,  1883.  Son  of  Dr.  William  Red- 
wood and  Elizabeth  Yirginia  (Jennings)  Fisher.  In  wholesale 
lumber  business.  Was  in  American  Field  Service  in  France  in 
May,  1916  — October,  1917.  First  Lieutenant,  U.  S.  A.  Ambu- 
lance Service,  October  1917  —  November,  1918;  Captain,  U.  S.  A., 
Ambulance  Service,  November,  1918  —  May,  1919.  Married,  May 
9,  1907,  Dorothy  Frances  Canfield. 

Alfred  Harcourt,  A.B.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

19  West  Forty-fourth  Street. 
Born  at  Lloyd,  N.  Y.,  January  31,  1881.     Son  of  Charles  Matthew  and 
Gertrude  Magdalen    (Elting)    Harcourt.     Publisher.     President  of 
Harcourt,    Brace    and    Howe.     Married,    April    21,    1906,    Susan 
Harrens. 

Oscar  Rempel  Houston,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Great  Neck,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Logan,  Ohio,  March  18,  1883.  Son  of  Adelbert  D.  and  Jessie 
Fremont  (Nicklaus)  Houston.  Attorney-at-law.  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Married,  March  7,  1912,  Nellie  Macdonald. 

1905. 

*Carl  Adolf  Esselborn,  B.S.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  January  25,  1883.  Son  of  Adolf  and 
Louise  (Ottendorff)  Esselborn.  Architect.  Died,  August  28,  1910, 
at  Atlanta,  Georgia. 

William  Ferdinand  Joseph  Piel,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Woodmere,  L.  I. 

Born   at   Vervieres,    Belgium,    May    10,   1883.     Son   of   Michael   and 

Maria    (Heermann)    Piel.     Attorney-at-law.     Married,   January   8, 

1908,  Loretto  Benedicta  Scott.     Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers, 

Henry  G.  Piel,  Iota,  '09,  and  Rudolph  A.  Piel,  Iota,  '17. 

George  Washington  Tucker,  Jr.,  A.B.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

45  Cedar  Street. 
Born  at  Bath,  Me.,  January  16,  1885.     Son  of  George  Washington  and 
Martha   Thompson    (Perkins)-   Tucker.     Attorney-at-law.     Private 


IOTA  CHAPTER.  443 

in  Squadron  "  C,"  National  Guard  New  York,  1906-10.     Married, 
March  31,  1909,  Elsie  Fidelia  Rand. 

Angus    Snead    Macdonald,   A.B.    [Univ.    Louisville]  ;    B.S.    in 
.  Arch.,  Great  Neck,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Louisville,  Ky.,  November  7,  1883.  Son  of  Allan  Zane  and 
Fanny  Burnley  (Snead)  Macdonald.  President  of  Snead  &  Co., 
Iron  Works.  Married,  November  25,  1911,  Elizabeth  Prentice 
Avery. 

James  Albert  Taylor,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Independent  Shipbuilding  Corporation,  120  Broadway. 
Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  December  21,  1881.     Son  of  John  Steven- 
son and  Mary  Elizabeth   (Steele)   Taylor.     Attorney  at-law.     Rela- 
tive in  Fraternity,  brother,  John  W.  Taylor,  Iota,  '03. 


1906. 

William   Clark   Adams,  Ph.B.    [Univ.   Colo.]  ;  LL.B.,  Boston, 

Mass. 

6  Beacon  Street. 
Born  at  Wooster,  Ohio,  May  21,  1880.     Son  of  Clark  Commodore  and 
Margaret    (Shipley)    Adams.     Attorney-at-law.     Chairman   of    the 
Board  of  Commissioners  on  Fisheries  and  Game,  Commonwealth  of 
Massachusetts.     Married,  May  9,  1908,  Marion  Heaton  Taber. 

Frederick  Maximilian  von  H.  vom  Saal,  Cedarhurst,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  January  13,  1883.  Son  of  Frederick 
Charles  H.  and  Lina  Josephine  (Schaefer)  vom  Saal.  Civil  engi- 
neer. President  of  the  Radical  Angular  Drill  and  Tool  Company, 
New  York.  Married,  December  5,  1906,  Meta  Elizabeth  Schaefer. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Rudolf  E.  vom  Saal,  Iota,  '10. 

Alfred    Hemmer   Kropff,    B.S.    in    Chem.,    A.M.,    Ph.D.,    Kew 

Gardens,  N.  Y. 

115  Newbold  Place. 
Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  January  2,  1887.  Son  of  William  and 
Clementine  (Hemmer)  Kropff.  Assistant  Chemical  Research  Pro- 
fessor at  Columbia,  1909-10.  President  of  Hoffman  and  Kropff 
Chemical  Company,  1910  to  date.  Member  of  Sigma  Xi.  Mar- 
ried, June  21,  1916,  Joy  Elsie  Sayles. 

Karl  Paul  Krueger,  E.M.,  Bozeman,  Mont. 

Born  at  Bozeman,  Mont.,  May  21,  1883.  Son  of  Louis  and  Emilie 
(Ketterer)  Krueger.  Mining  engineer.  Assistant  Engineer  with 
the  Boston  and  Montana  Mining  Company,  1907  to  date. 


444  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1907. 

John  Miiller,  A.B.  in  Arch.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

15  West  Thirty-eighth  Street. 
Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  August  16,  1885.     Son  of  Paul  and  Mar- 
garet  (Rabenstein)    Miiller.     Architect.     Architect  and  Structural 
Superintendent,  Robert   College,   Constantinople,   Turkey,   1912-13. 
Married,  September  15,  1913,  Olga  Popoff. 

William  Daniel  Knight,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

743  Crescent  Avenue. 
Born  at  Waterloo,  N.  Y,  October  23,  1880.     Son  of  Benajah  B.  and 
Elizabeth   (Yost)   Knight.     Engaged  in  banking  business  with  the 
National  City  Company.     Married,  January  22,  1910,  Flora  Louise 
McCrea. 


William  Jacob  Paige  Simpson,  E.E.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

Arctic  Club. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,,  June  21,  1885.  Son  of  William  M.  and  Marion 
R.  Simpson.  Consulting  Engineer.  Major,  Engineer  Corps,  A. 
E.  F.,  assigned  to  Third  British  Army,  1917.  First  Division, 
January-July,  1918.  First  Army,  July-December,  1918.  Com- 
manding Three  Hundred  and  Nineteenth  Engineers,  January- 
June,  1919.  With  Peace  Commission,  Russia  and  Poland,  June- 
September,  1919.  Received  Croix  de  Guerre,  July,  1918.  Mar- 
ried, February  14,  1911,  Vaunda  Muriel  Roberts. 

William  Parker  Kirk,  M.E.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

338  West  Fourth  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  October  6,  1880.  Son  of  William  Pickering 
and  Harriet  Bogardus  (Van  "Wagenen)  Kirk.  Mechanical  engi- 
neer, connected  with  the  Miles-Bement-Pond  Company,  1906-09, 
and  with  Pratt  &  Whitney  Company,  1909  to  date.  Married, 
October  2,  1913. 

David  Armstrong,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Rahway,  N.  J. 

Rahway  Bank  Building. 
Born  at  Ballyshannon,  Ireland,  September  19,  1881.     Son  of  James 
and   Matilda    (Kincaid)    Armstrong.     Attorney-at-law.     Phi    Beta 
Kappa.     Married,    November   11,   1908,   Albion   LeMomer   Barber. 

Guy  Rupert  Betts  Elliott,  Vancouver,  B.  C. 

University   Club. 
Born   at   Halifax,   Nova   Scotia,   November   5,   1879.     Son   of  James 
Rupert    and    Mary    Hutchinson    (Betts)    Elliott.     Civil    engineer. 


IOTA  CHAPTER.  445 

1908. 

Arthur  Hamilton  Otis,  A.B.,  Tucson,  Arizona. 

636  North  Park  Avenue. 
Born   at  Tivoli,   N.   Y.,  May  6,   1885.     Son  of  Charles  Munroe  and 
Linne    Marie     (Sweet)     Otis.     Teacher.     Associate    Professor    of 
Romance  Languages,  University  of  Arizona.     Married,  September 
3,  1913,  Celeste  Botiller. 

Alexander  Morton  MacCutcheon,  E.E.,  East  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

1859  Page  Avenue. 
Born  at  Stockport,  N.  Y.,  December  31,  1881.  Son  of  Samuel  Joseph 
and  Janet  Lee  (MacBurney)  MacCutcheon.  Chief  Engineer, 
Reliance  Electric  and  Engineering  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Junior  Lieutenant,  U.  S.  N.  R.,  January,  1918,  to  February,  1919. 
Married,  December  24,  1908,  Caroline  Snyder  Sheffer.  Relative 
in  Fraternity,  brother,  Paul  J.  MacCutcheon,  Iota,  '08. 

Paul  J.  MacCutcheon,  E.E.,  Bassano,  Alberta,  Canada. 

Born  at  Chatham,  N.  Y.,  July  4,  1880.  Son  of,  Samuel  Joseph  and 
Janet  Lee  (MacBurney)  MacCutcheon.  President  and  Treasurer, 
The  Comak  Farming  Company,  Ltd.  Married,  April  18,  1911, 
Florence  LeRoy  Morris.  Relative  jn  Fraternity,  brother,  Alexan- 
der M.  MacCutcheon,  Iota,  '08. 

Dorris  William  Whipple,  Ph.G.,  B.S.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1877   Broadway. 
Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  May  15,  1881.     Son  of  Doris  and  Louise 
E.    Whipple.     President,    Industrial    Supervision    Company.     Mar- 
ried, June  9,  1909,  Louise  J.  Reichardt. 

Walter  Bayne  Johnston,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

4  West  Forty-third  Street. 
Born  at  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.,  July  4,  1886.    Son  of  William  John 
and    Margaret    Armstrong    (Allen)    Johnston.     Secretary    of    the 
American  Exporter.     Private,  U.  S.  A.  A.  S.,  attached  to  French 
Army,  1917-18. 

Arthur  James  Peck,  LL.B.   and  LL.M.    [N.  Y.  Law   Sch.], 
Passaic,  N.  J. 

146  Meade  Avenue. 
Born  at  Bridgeton,  N.  J.,  December  12,  1886.     Son  of  Arthur  John 
and  Josephine   (Ware)   Peck.    Attorney-at-law.    Married,  July  9, 
1914,  Minna  Helen  Daiber. 


446  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Carl  Gustave  Amend,  B.S.  in  Chem.,  A.M.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

33  West  Eighty-first  Street. 
Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  January  31,  1887.     Son  of  Otto  Paul  and 
Elenore  (Ilanisperger)  Amend.     Secretary  and  treasurer  of  Enner 
&   Amend.     Director   of  Commercial  Exchange   Bank,   New  York, 
N.  Y.     Tau  Beta  Pi  and  Sigma  Xi. 

Joseph  Christopher  O'Mahoney,  LL.B.    [Georgetown],   Chey- 
enne, Wyo. 

First  National  Bank  Building. 
Born  at  Chelsea,  Mass.,  November  4,  1884.     Son  of  Dennis  and  Eliza- 
beth (Sheehan)  O'Mahoney.     Attorney-at-law.     Secretary  to  Sena- 
tor   J.    B.    Kendrick,    1917-20.     Married,    June    11,    1913,    Agnes 
Veronica  O'Learv. 


1909. 

Henry  Gottfried  Piel,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Piel  Brothers,  Georgia  Avenue. 
Born  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  December  29,  1884.     Son  of  Michael  and 
Maria    (Heermann)    Piel.     Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Wil- 
liam F.  J.  Piel,  Iota,  '05,  and  Rudolph  A.  Piel,  Iota,  '17. 

James  Nicholson  Chrystie,  M.E.,  Paris,  France. 

Guaranty  Trust  Company  of  New  York,  1  Rue  des  Italiens. 
Born    at    Le    Harve,    France,    September    25,    1883.     Son    of    James 
Nicholson   and    Mary    (Ludlow)    Chrystie.     Comptroller   of    Euro- 
pean   offices,   Guaranty   Trust   Company   of    New   York.     Captain, 
Construction  Division,  Q.  M.  C,  U.  S.  A.,  1917-19. 

William  Marquette  Halley,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

756  East  175th  Street. 
Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  July  5,  1886.     Son  of  Charles  V.  and  Mary 
E.   (Hogan)   Halley.     Architect. 

Francis  Henry  Hayes,  Jr.,  Douglas,  Ariz. 

Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  October  7,  1888.  Son  of  Francis  Henry  and 
Nellie  (King)  Hayes.  Chief  Geologist,  Detroit  Copper  Mining 
Company.  Now  with  Phelps  Dodge  Corporation.  Captain  First 
Arizona  Infantry,  April  7,  1915,  to  September  26,  1917.  Major, 
Seventy-ninth  Infantry  Brigade,  Tank  Corps  and  Seventh  Infantry 
Brigade,  September  27,  1917,  to  April  10,  1919.  Served  Overseas 
from  August  9,  1918,  May  23,  1919.  Lieutenant  Colonel,  Seventh 
Infantry  Bridgade,  April  10,  1919,  May  26,  1919.  Discharged, 
May  26,  1919.     Married,  May  14,  1914,  Gretchen  Schlichten. 


IOTA  CHAPTER.  447 

1910. 

Hermann  Albert  Hiilsmann,  LL.B.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

West  Disinfecting  Company,  430  South  Broadway. 
Born  at  Tilburg,  Holland,  March  17,  1879.     Son  of  Jothann  Heinrich 
Hermann  Mulsmann,  M.D.,  and  Maria  Julia  Louise  Sonnenschein. 
Married,  April  8,  1907,  Minnie  Alice  Hawk. 

Welles  Lispenard  Allen,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

19   Liberty   Street. 
Born  at  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  August  527,   1886.     Son  of  William  P.   and 
Mary    P.    (Welles)    Allen.     Assistant    Superintendent,    Globe    in- 
demnity Company.     Married,  October,  1912,  Hazel  M.  McMullen. 

Thomas  Carl  Jansen,  Lima,  Ohio. 

856  High  Street 
Born   at   Topeka,    Kan.,   July   25,    1885.     Son   of   Lewis    Henry   and 
Mattie  Bell   (Cook)   Jansen. 

Rudolf  Ernest  vom  Saal,  B.S.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

536  West  One  Hundred  and  Fourteenth  Street. 
Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  April  27,  1889.     Son  of  Dr.  Frederick  vom 
Saal  and  Lina  Josephine   (Schaefer).     Salesman.     Private  in  Air- 
craft  Production   Air   Service,   U.   S.   A.     Relative   in   Fraternity, 
brother,  Frederick  M.  vom  Saal,  Iota,  '06. 

Euen  Van  Kleeck,  A.B.,  M.D.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

6  West  123d  Street. 
Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  September  3,  1889.  Son  of  Warren  and 
Louise  Chapin  (Euen)  Van  Kleeck.  Physician.  Instructor  in 
Physiology,  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  Columbia  Uni- 
versity, 1915  to  date.  Commissioned,  First  Lieutenant,  Medical 
Corps,   U.   S.   A.,   March   6,   1918.     Discharged   May   29,   1919. 

Henry  Albert  Weiher,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

56  West  Forty-fifth  Street. 
Born  at   New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  March  8,   1886      Son  of  Lorenz  and 
Louise    (Landauer)    Weiher.     Architect. 

*Francis   Freeman  Adams,  B.S.    [Acadia   Univ.],  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

Born  at  Fredricton,  New  Brunswick,  Canada,  June  2,  1886.  Son  of 
Henry  Francis  and  Frances  Elizabeth  (Hooper)  Adams.  Chief 
chemist  of  the  Drevet  Manufacturing  Company,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Married,  October,  1909,  Clara  Wettersell.  Killed  at  Al- 
bany,  N.   Y.,  January,   1911. 


448  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Henry  John  Frees,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

23  East  One  Hundred  and  Ninety-eighth  Street. 
Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  September  23,  1888.  Son  of  John  and 
Katharine  (Lanzer)  Frees.  Architect.  Civilian  Architect  with 
Nitrate  Division  of  Ordnance  Department,  June,  1918-December, 
1918.  Married,  November  11,  1914,  Adelaide  Elizabeth  Bossel- 
man. 

Daniel  Bell  Leary,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

25   Niagara  Square. 
Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  June  16,  1886.     Son  of  Daniel  and  Selina 
Grace  (Bell)  Leary. 

George  Adam  Pfeiffer,  M.E.  [Stevens],  A.M.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

506  West  Forty-third  Street. 
Born  in  New  York  City,  N.  Y.,  July  16,  1889.     Son  of  George  and 
Julia  (Muller)  Pfeiffer. 

1911. 

Walter  Reginald  Miller,  C.E.,  Lyons,  N.  Y. 

9  Foster  Street. 
Born  at  St.  Johns,  Newfoundland,  Canada,  February  25,  1888.  Son 
of  Edwin  and  Emma  Sausanna  (Norman)  Miller.  Civil  Engineer. 
Enlisted  May  25,  1918,  U.  S.  N.  R.  as  Machinist  Mate  2nd  Class. 
Promoted  to  Chief  Machinist  Mate  August  1,  1918.  Released  from 
active  duty  February  8,  1919.  Married  May  17,  1919,  Winifred 
Adele  De  Golyer. 

Ellis  Wing  Taylor,   B.S.   in   M.E.    [California]    (  A  A  ).   Los 

Angeles,  Cal. 

243  West  Adams  Street. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  October  2,  1887.  Son  of  Frank  Wing  and 
Minnie  E.  (Cray)  Taylor.  Architect.  May  18,  1917,  commissioned 
Ensign,  U.  S.  N.  R.,  July  1,  1917.  February  1,  1918,  graduated  2nd 
Reserve  Officers'  Class,  U.  S.  Naval  Academy,  and  given  temporary 
appointment  Ensign  in  regular  service.  June  28,  1918,  graduated 
Submarine  School,  U.  S.  Submarine  Base,  New  London,  Conn. 
August  15,  1918,  promoted  to  Lieutenant,  junior  grade,  U.  S.  N., 
July  28,  1919,  ordered  to  command  of  U.  S.  S.  F-3.  Relatives  in 
Fraternity,  brothers,  Edward  C.  Taylor,  Alpha  Lambda,  '09,  and 
Dr.  F.  W.  Howard  Taylor,  Alpha  Lambda,  '14. 

George  Philip  Gunther,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2980  Marion  Avenue. 
Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  June  11,  1888.     Son  of  Jacob  Philip  and 
Eugene  (Hysler)  Gunther. 


IOTA  CHAPTER.  449 

Charles  Donovan  Rowley,  South  Mimms,  Barnet-Heyts,  Eng- 
land. 

Myms  Hall. 
Born  at  Geneva,  111.,  September  2,  1889.  Son  of  Julius  Richard 
Capel  and  Maude  Agnes  Rosina  Cox  (Wallis)  Rowley.  Production 
Manager,  Western  Electric  Co.,  Ltd.,  Woolwich,  England  1912-1914. 
Efficiency  Engineer  Debenhams  Ltd.  1919.  Fellow  Corporation  of 
Accountants.  In  military  service  from  1914  to  1918.  Captain 
Royal  Artillery,  1914-1915.  Attached  War  Office  latter  part  1915; 
transferred  Ministry  of  Munitions  1916  under  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Eric 
Geddes  on  output  of  Ammunition  —  there  until  May,  1919,  form- 
erly as  Director  of  Output  all  Filled  Ammunition  —  latterly  as 
Deputy  Controller  Gun  Ammunition  Filling  and  Condemned  Mu- 
nitions Recovery  Depts.  (Twice  mentioned  in  despatches  —  M. 
B.  E.  1918.)  Married  October  14,  1917,  The  Honorable  Irene 
Evelyn  Beatrice  Molesworth,  daughter  of  9th  Viscount  Molesworth 
and  Baron  Philipstown. 

William  Newton  Best,  Jr.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

U.  S.  Marine  Corps,  Navy  Department. 
Born  at  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  July  14,  1887.  Son  of  William  Newton 
and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Hayward)  Best.  Captain  in  Marine  Corps 
Branch,  California  Naval  Militia,  1915-1917.  Mustered  into  Fed- 
eral service  April  6,  1917,  as  captain  of  volunteers,  Marine  Corps 
Branch.  Resigned  to  accept  commission  in  United  States  Marine 
Corps.  August  6,  1917,  Second  Lieutenant,  U.  S.  Marines  — 
August  7,  1917,  First  Lieutenant,  U.  S.  Marines  — July  1,  1918, 
Captain,  U.  S.  Marines. 

Charles  James  Wilhelmus  Meisel,  A.B.,  A.M.,  LL.B.,  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

141  Broadway. 
Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  October  20,  1888.    Son  of  Charles  and 
Anna     Carolyn      (Stengel)      Meisel.    Attorney-at-Law.    Married, 
June  5,  1916,  Elsie  C.  Theurer. 


1912. 

Charles  William  Person,  B.S.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

958  Eastern  Parkway. 
Born  at  Bladen,  Neb.,  May  13,  1888.  Son  of  William  Hezekiah  and 
Catherine  Anna  (Gunther)  Person.  Editor,  Associate  Editor 
Popular  Science  Monthly.  Sergeant,  Infantry,  Enlisted  Detach- 
ment, 77th  Division,  National  Army.  Sergeant,  Corps  of  Intelli- 
gence Police,  on  duty  with  American  Commission  to  Negotiate 
Peace.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Clarence  Person,  Iota,  '13. 


450  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Edward  Louis  Hirt,  M.E.,  Bethlehem,  Pa. 

1522  Elm  Street. 
Born  at  Arlington,  Mass.,  January  3,  1890.     Son  of  Louis  Joseph  ami 
Alice  Anna  (Flammand)   Hirt.     Electric  Welding  Engineer,  Beth- 
lehem  Shipbuilding   Corp.,   1918   to   date.     Married,   February   20, 
1917,  Mary  Duggan. 

Lawrence  Kelso  Frank,  A.B.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

50  King  Street. 
Born  at  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  December  6,  1890.  Son  of  August  Albert 
and  M.  Grace  (Kelso)  Frank.  Business  manager,  New  School 
for  Social  Research,  New  York.  Chief,  Industrial  Conditions  Sec- 
tion, War  Industries  Board,  Washington,  December,  1917,  to  Aug- 
ust, 1919.     Married,  April  14,  1917,  Alice  de  V.  Bryant. 

Jay  Pendleton  Wood,  Eng.  of  Mines,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

462  Convent  Avenue. 
Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  April  5,  1889.  Son  of  John,  Jr.,  and 
Estelle  Townsend  (Pendleton)  Wood.  Mining  engineer,  1912- 
19.  Financial  agent  for  Kansas  oil  interests,  1919  to  date.  Sigma 
Xi;  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  Engineers, 
September  17,  1917;  overseas  November,  1917;  assigned  to  2d 
Engineers,  A.  E.  F.;  promoted  Captain,  October  27,  1918;  in 
command  Camp  McElroy,  Va.,  August  1  to  October  30,  1918; 
discharged  April  29,  1919. 

James  Eveland  Bell,  M.E.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

4  East  Forty-second  Street. 
Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  August  26,  1889.     Son  of  George  and  Mary 
(Porter)    Bell.     Mining  engineer.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Thomas  P.  Bell,  Iota,  '12. 

David  Shonts  Campbell,  Chicago,  111. 

9204  South  Robey  Street. 
Born  at  Centerville,  Iowa,  January  16,  1888.     Son  of  David  and  Mary 
(Shonts)     Campbell.     Married,     August    9,    1909,     Isabella    Alice 
Livermore. 

Thomas  Porter  Bell,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

4  East  Forty-second  Street. 
Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y,  July  1,  1888.     Son  of  George  and  Mary 
(Porter)    Bell.     Relative   in   Fraternity,   brother,   James    E.    Bell, 
Iota,  '12. 

Gerald  Gordon,  A.B.  [Lafayette],  Estcs  Park,  Colo. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  January  21,  1878.     Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Clarence  Gordon,  Epsilon,  '05. 


IOTA  CHAPTER.  451 

Dwight  Gerald  Hubbard,  Morenci,  Ariz. 

Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  November  18,  1888.  Son  of  Dwight  L.  and 
Amelia  Osborn  (Slater)  Hubbard.  Mining  Engineer.  Oct.  1913- 
Oct.  1916  private  Co.  M,  First  Arizona  Infantry.  Active  service 
on  Mexican  border  May,  1916-Oct.  1916.  Discharged  as  First 
Sergeant.  May  and  June,  1917,  First  Lieutenant,  1st  Engineers, 
U.  S.  A.,  (First  Division).  July,  1918,-Jan.,  1919,  Capt.  Engr. 
U.  S.  A.,  with  replacement  troops.  Twelve  months'  active  service 
at  the  front  in  France.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Judson 
S.  Hubbard,  Iota,  '16. 

Otis  Alexander  Wallace,  B.S.,  M.E.   [New  York],  New  York, 

N.  Y. 

7  West  Ninety-second  Street. 
Born  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  September  12,  1889.  Son  of  George  Daniel 
Wallace,  late  Captain  Seventh  U.  S.  Cavalry,  and  Caroline  M.  Otis. 
Instructor  in  Engineering,  New  York  University,  1914-'17.  2nd 
Lieut.  Coast  Artillery  Regular  Army  Nov.  30,  1916.  Capt.,  Aug. 
5,  1917.  Served  with  Heavy  Artillery,  A.  E.  F.  from  May  24, 
1918,  to  Jan.  14,  1919.  Commissioned  Major,  Coast  Artillery,  A. 
E.  F.,  Oct.  28,  1918.  .  Resigned  from  army,  April  17,  1919. 

Frank  Aloysius  Berry,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

1219  Real  Estate  Trust  Building. 
Born  at  Trenton,  N.  J.,  July  19,  1886.     Son  of  Patrick  Joseph  and 
Clara    Anastasia    (McAdams)     Berry.     Architect.     U.    S.    S.    B., 
Emergency  Fleet  Corporation,  1918  to  April,  1919.     Married  Feb- 
ruary 8,  1911,  Susanne  Muriel  McCann. 

Edgar  Hemingway  Mosher,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Munsey  Building. 
Born   at   Auburn,   N.   Y.,   April   11,    1890.     Son   of   Edgar   Birdsall 
"and    Harriet     (Hemingway)     Mosher.     Engineer    and    contractor. 
Civilian  contractor  in  Q.  M.  C.  and  Signal  Corps,  1918. 

Frank  Truman  Swaine,  San  Antonio,  Tex. 

Bedell  Building. 
Born  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  September  13,  1887.     Son  of  Alvin  and 
Mary  Edella  (Hodge)  Swaine. 

Charles  Thorne  Faas,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

143  West  Seventy-third  Street. 
Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  July  5,  1890.     Son  of  Charles  and  Carolina 
(Thorne)    Faas.     Attorney-at-law.     Attorney,    U.    S.    Department 
of  Justice,  Washington,  D.  C,  November,  1917,  to  January,  1919. 
Married  June  3,  1914,  Florence  Irene  Folmer. 


452  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1913. 

Lysle  Fowler  Witherby,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

56  West  Ninety-eighth  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  April  22,  1888.  Son  of  Edwin  Ellsworth 
and  Ermine  Clare  (Fowler)  Witherby.  In  automobile  business. 
Account  of  physical  disabilities  was  refused  by  the  army  and  joined 
the  Foreign  Transportation  Corps  of  the  American  Red  Cross. 
Covered  all  the  American  Front  and  was  attached  to  Headquarters 
of  the  Army  of  Occupation  at  Coblenz,  Germany.  Returned  in 
March,  1919,  after  more  than  a  year's  service  with  rank  of  First 
Class  Sergeant.     Married  January  1,  1914,  Anna  Helin. 

Arthur  Clarence  Maurice  Watters,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2554  Creston  Avenue. 
Born  at  Taunton,  Mass.,  April  26,  1889.     Son  of  Michael  and  Mar- 
garet Ellen  (Commonpond)  Watters. 

Henry  Eilers,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

66  Montague  Street. 
Born   in   New   York,   N.   Y.,   December    17,    1890.     Served    as    First 
Lieutenant,  C.  A.  C. 

Richard  Filsner  Hollmann,  B.S.,  C.E.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

488  Monroe  Street. 
Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  May  1,  1893.     Son  of  Herman  A.  D.  and 
Clotilde  (Filsner)  Hollmann.     Civil  Engineer.     Private  and  Second 
Lieutenant    Engineers,    U.    S.    A.,    1918.     Relative    in    Fraternity, 
brother,  Dr.  Edwin  A.  Hollmann,  Iota,  1916. 

'Andrew  Garfield   Johnson,   B.Sc.   New  York,   N.   Y. 

105  East  Twenty-second  Street. 
Born  at  Provincetown,  Mass.,  August  24,  1885.  Son  of  George 
Stevenson  and  Margaret  Janice  (Hill)  Johnson.  Teacher,  1913r-'18. 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  Secretary,  1918-'19  in  France.  Tuberculosis  Advisor, 
New  York  State,  1919  to  date.  Married,  February  20,  1914, 
Christine  Barbara  U.  Gillies. 

Edward  Francis  Fanning,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

128  East  Fifty-eighth  Street. 
Born  in  New  York  City,  N.  Y.,  March  8,  1892.  Son  of  Edward 
Francis  and  Elizabeth  Cecelia  (Scanlan)  Fanning.  Architect. 
Civilian  in  charge  of  hospital  construction,  Construction  Division, 
U.  S.  A.,  1917-18.  Married,  October  17,  1917,  Evelyn  Margant 
Mulhall. 

Joseph  Francis  McCook,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

156  Barbey  Street. 
Born  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  November  14,  1890. 


IOTA  CHAPTER.  453 

Clarence  Person,  B.S.,  Peyton,  Colo. 

Born  at  Catskill,  N.  Y.,  November  9,  1889.  Son  of  William  Heze- 
kiah  and  Catherine  Anna  (Gunther)  Person.  Rancher.  Mar- 
ried, September  29,  1915,  Alice  L.  Fidler.  Relative  in  Fraternity', 
brother,  Charles  W.   Person,  Iota,  '12. 

Oscar  August  Fredsall,  Brooklyn,  IN.  V. 

414  Carlton  Avenue. 
Born  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  January  8,  1889. 

John  Thomas  Gyger,  B.S.,  A.M.,  Portland,  Me. 

Congress  Square  Hotel. 
Born  at  Kimberton,  Pa.,  January  12,  1886.  Son  of  John  and  Eliza- 
beth Blower  (Thomas)  Gyger.  Assistant  Educational  Director 
The  National  City  Bank  of  New  York,  1917-18;  Educational  Di- 
rector of  same  from  1918  to  date.  Served  as  Cadet  Officer  in  the 
Naval  Aviation  Force. 

Anthony   James    Touart,    A.B.    [Springhill    College]  ;   LL.B., 

Washington,  D.  C. 

War  Department. 

,  Born  at  Mobile,  Alabama,  January  1,  1892.  Son  of  Louis  and  Kate 
(Tisdale)  Touart.  Attorney-at-Law.  Private,  Corporal  and  First 
Sergeant,  First  Alabama  Infantry  from  June,  1916,  to  May  1917. 
Second  Lieutenant,  First  Lieutenant  and  Captain  Fifty-sixth  U.  S. 
Infantry,  August,  1917,  to  date.  Married,  April  14,  1914,  Sarah 
Glenn  Andrews.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Clarence  A.  N. 
Touart,  Alpha  Kappa,  '16. 

Howard  Wright  Reilly,  B.S.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

First  National  Bank. 
Born  in  New  York  City,  N.  Y,  April  1,  1891.    Son  of  Thomas  H. 
and  Isabella  (Wright)   Reilly.     With  the  First  National  Bank,  St. 
Louis,  Mo.,  in  the  Bond  Department.     First  Lieutenant  C.  A.  C, 
Fiftieth  Artillery,  A.  E.  F. 


1914. 

Benjamin  Holt  Drake,  Stockton,  Cal. 

1028  North  Sutter  Street. 
Born  at  Concord,  N.  H.,  May  10,  1889.  Son  of  James  Henry  and 
Ellen  (Holt)  Drake.  Farming  in  California.  Experimental  Engi- 
neering on  Agricultural  Implements,  Holt  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Stockton,  Cal.  In  the  service  as  chief  mechanic,  Battery  E, 
Three  Hundred  and  Forty-seventh  F.  A.,  A.  E.  F.  Married, 
September  6,  1919,  Evelyn  Bonsall  Homage. 


454  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Dwight  Tenny,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Roman  Court,  48  Woodruff  Avenue. 
Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  May  20,  1889.  Son  of  Levi  Sanderson 
and  Louise  A.  (Todd)  Tenny.  Engineer  with  the  Franklin  Baker 
Company.  In  the  service  with  Company  L,  Seventh  Infantry, 
U.  S.  National  Guards.  On  the  Mexican  Border,  June  to  No- 
vember, 1917.  Ensign  N.  Y.  N.  M.,  U.  S.  S.  Pennsylvania,  1917; 
Lieutenant  j.  g.,  U.  S.  N.  R.;  U.  S.  S.  Matawaska,  June,  1918,  to 
January,  1919,  Lieutenant,  U.  S.  N.  R.,  January,  1919.  Married, 
August  4,  1917,  Marietta  Elizabeth  Goodwin. 

Arthur  Montgomery  Wilmot,  Middleport,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Middleport,  N.  Y.,  November  25,  1890.  Son  of  Henry  A. 
Wilmot,  M.D.,  and  Emily  Florence  (Montgomery).  In  Sales  and 
Promotion  Business.  Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant  Q.  M.  C, 
August  15,  1917.  First  Lieutenant,  February  26,  1918;  Captain 
August  26,  1918. 

William  John  Krcfeld,  C.E.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

74  West  One  Hundred  and  Second  Street. 
Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  April  27,  1892.  Son  of  Rosa  Krefeld. 
Civil  Engineer.  Instructor  of  Civil  Engineering,  Columbia  Univer- 
sity. Member  of  Sigma  Xi  and  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Engaged  in  the 
service  as  a  civilian  in  the  testing  of  war  materials  in  the  Testing 
Laboratories  of  Columbia  University. 

John  Harding  Cowan,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

62  East  One  Hundred  and  Thirtieth  Street. 
Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  January  22,  1895.     Son  of  John  Francis 
and  Sarah   Elizabeth    (Kennedy)   Cowan.     Attorney-at-law.     Rela- 
tives  in  Fraternity,   brothers,   William  W.   Cowan,   Iota,   '16,   and 
Percival  E.  Cowan,  Iota,  '19. 

Edward  Marvin  Underhill,  B.S.,  E.E.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

195  Broadway. 
Born  at  Fishkill,  N.  Y.,  June  25,  1893.  Son  of  William  and  Mary 
Eliza  (Griffin)  Underhill.  Telephone  Engineer  with  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company,  New  York,  since  August  1, 
1916.  Member  of  Sigma  Xi  and  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Married  January 
27,  1912,  Henrietta  Catherine  Green. 

William  DeWitt  Crampton,  B.S.,  Paris,  France. 

Bedford  Petroleum  Company,  67  Boulevard  Haussmann. 
Born  at  Naugatuck,  Conn.,  December  7,  1890.     Son  of  William  De- 
Witt  and   Ida  Alice   (Carpenter)   Crampton.     With  National  City 
Bank  of  New  York   from  July,   1915,  to  November,  1917.     Office 
manager    of    the    London    Office    with    European    Representative. 


IOTA  CHAPTER.  455 

With  Bedford  Petroleum  Company,  Paris,  since  May  1,  1919,  as 
Assistant  Manager,  Lubricating  Department.  Member  Institute  of 
Bankers  of  London  (associate).  Commissioned  Captain  Q.  M. 
C,  U.  S.  A.,  February,  1918.  Executive  Officer  for  the  Purchas- 
ing Agent  for  Great  Britain  A.  E.  F.  Purchasing  Agent  for  Great 
Britain,  A.  E.  F.,  January,  1919.  Promoted  to  Major  Q.  M.  C.  U. 
S.  A.  Demobilized  at  Liverpool,  England,  April  28,  1919.  Re- 
ceived the  D.  S.  O.  from  the  British  Government.  Married  June 
8,  1918,  Maude  Evelyn  Billin. 

Jay  Voorhies,  A.B.,  B.Litt.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

2566  Ocean  Avenue. 
Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  February  23,  1892.  Son  of  Stephen  J.  and 
Sarah  Eldert  (Suydam)  Voorhies.  Reporter,  Brooklyn  Daily 
Eagle,  Copy  Editor,  New  York  Tribune  and  New  York  American, 
Editor,  Insurance  Times  of  New  York.  At  present  Publicity 
writer  and  editor  weekly  service,  Fox  Film  Corporation.  U.  S. 
N.  R.,  enlisted,  May  16,  1917,  as  Seaman,  Second  Class.  Advanced 
to  Chief  Yeoman,  November  8,  1917.  Commissioned  Ensign  July 
13,  1918. 

Clarence  Bland  Edwards,  B.Litt.,  Kingston,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Fayetteville,  Ark.,  May  19,  1887.  Son  of  Howard  and 
Elizabeth  M.  (Smith)  Edwards.  Reporter,  Springfield  (Mass.) 
Evening  Union,  1914-1915,  and  Washington  Herald,  1915-1916. 
Assistant  Editor  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  1916.  Adver- 
tising Writer,  General  Electric  Company,  1916-1917.  Assistant  to 
President  Rhode  Island  State  College,  1918  to  date.  In  the  service 
with  the  U.  S.  Marine  Corps,  1917-1918.  In  the  Third  Officers' 
Training  Camp,  1918.  Married,  April  20,  1916,  Janet  Lawson 
Freeman.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  father,  Howard  Edwards,  Tau, 
'76. 

1915. 

Judson  Slater  Hubbard,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

117  Wall  Street. 
Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  June  9,  1892.  Son  of  Dwight  L.  Hub- 
bard, M.D.  and  Amelia  Osborn  (Slater).  Accountant.  With  the 
American  Sugar  Refining  Company.  Captain,  Q.  M.  C,  Com- 
missioned May  18,  1917.  Discharged  May  1,  1919.  Married,  De- 
cember 22,  1916,  Marvel  E.  Larson.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Dwight  G.  Hubbard,  Iota,  '12. 

Sumner  Stover,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

50  Park  Avenue. 
Born  at  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  May  24,  1892.     Son  of  Sumner  A.  and 
Mary  Agnes    (Pursell)    Stover.     Secretary  Intercollegiate  Branch, 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  at  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  New  York  City. 


456  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Clergyman,  Evanston  Christian  Church,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Sergeant 
Company  C,  Fifty-sixth  Engineers,  U.  S.  A. 

John  Sanford  Peck,  C.E.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

403  West  One  Hundred  and  Fifteenth  Street. 
Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  May  27,  1893.  Son  of  Sanford  J.  and 
Grace  (Leavitt)  Peck.  Resident  Engineer  of  the  Terry  and 
Tench  Company  of  New  York.  Enlisted  in  Photographic  Divi- 
sion, Air  Service,  March  2,  1918.  Promoted  to  Sergeant,  commis- 
sioned Second  Lieutenant  flying  observer. 

Arthur  William  Henne,  B.S.,  Detroit,  Michigan. 

147  Griswold  Street. 
Born  in  New  York,  N.  1 .,  November  22,  1892.  Son  of  George  and 
Beatrice  (Kohler)  Henne.  Representative  of  the  National  City 
Company,  in  Detroit,  Michigan.  Entered  the  Gas  Defense  Service, 
Sanitary  Corps,  November  25,  1917.  August  8,  1919,  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Chemical  Warfare  Service,  U.  S.  A.  Discharged,  Feb- 
ruary 28,  1919.     Married,  December  24,  1917,  Lillian  May  McLean. 

Harold  Dana  LosKamp,  B.S.,  Ridgewood,  N.  J. 

76  Kenilworth  Place. 
Born  in  East  Coldenham,  N.  Y.,  January  7,  1891.  Son  of  Conrad 
and  Elizabeth  (MacDonald)  LosKamp.  AVith  National  City  Com- 
pany, July,  1916  to  November,  1917.  Joined  the  United  States 
Naval  Reserve  Force,  November,  1917.  Served  as  Supply  Officer 
of  the  U.  S.  S.  Roepat. 

Julius  Everett  Vogt,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

623  West  One  Hundred  and  Thirty-sixth  Street. 
Born  at  Louisville,  Ky.,  November  7,  1892.  Son  of  Julius  C.  and 
Luella  (Jones)  Vogt.  Manager,  London  Branch,  E.  B.  Meyrowitz 
Ltd.,  Opticians.  In  the  service  as  Traveling  Senior  Inspector, 
Bureau  of  Aircraft  Production,  U.  S.  A.,  from  April  15,  1918- 
January  22,  1919.  Married,  September  27,  1915,  Marjorie  Alice 
Stuart. 

t 
David  Weller  Bowman,  Jr.,   B.Litt.    [Kenyon],   Mt.   Auburn, 
Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

2230  Burnet  Avenue 
Born  at  Greenville,  Ohio,  March. 28,  1892.  Son  of  David  Weller  and 
Mary  Belle  (Kerlin)  Bowman.  Reporter,  Elizabeth,  N.  J., 
Journal  and  Trenton,  N.  J.,  Times,  1915;  Times  Democrat,  Lima, 
Ohio,  191.5-1916.  Private  Secretary  to  Congressman  B.  F.  Welty, 
Fourth  District,  Ohio,  1917-1918.  Telegraph  desk  The  Enquirer, 
Cincinnati,  Ohio,   1919  to  date. 


IOTA  CHAPTER.  457 

Walter  August,  Blocher,  Greenville,  S.  C. 

308  Masonic  Temple. 
Born  at  "Wilmington,  Del.,  October  6,  1893.     Son  of  Charles  and  Elise 
A.     Blocher.     With     Fibre     Specialty     Manufacturing     Company. 
Ensign,  U.  S.  N.  R.,  July  6,  1917-February  15,  1919. 

Everett  Brayton  Clark,  Utica,  N.  Y. 

116  Sunset  Avenue. 
Born   at  Cheviot,   N.   Y.,   February  25,   1894.     Son   of  Dr.   Brayton 
Thomas   Clark    and    Florence    Nightingale   Week. 

1916. 

Walter  Price  Pfeiffer,  A.B.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1706  Nelson  Avenue. 
Born  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  December  28,  1893.  Son  of  Adolph  and 
Lillie  M.  (Price)  Pfeiffer.  Attorney-at-Law.  Served  with  Com- 
pany L,  New  York  Infantry,  National  Guard,  as  a  Private  on 
Mexican  Border  from  June  to  November,  1916.  Married,  June  20, 
1916,  Eileen  Middlebrook  Sewall. 

Felix  Griffin  Belisle,  Norwich,  N.  Y. 

42  Rexford  Street. 
Born  at  Norwich,  N.  Y.,  May  29,  1893.     Son  of  Edward  and  Mar- 
garet (Griffin)  Belisle. 

*William  Farquarson  Walker,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  March  31,  1894.  Son  of  Alexander  and 
Margaret  Helen  (Farquarson)  Walker.  Student  of  civil  engi- 
neering.    Died  in  New  York  City,  N.  Y.,  January  7,  1918. 

Heber  Allen  Newsom,  A.B.,  Greensboro,  Alabama. 

Born  at  Rockdale,  Texas,  July  26,  1895.  Son  of  Ernest  Pegram  and 
Olive  (Mills)  Newsom. 

Henry  Charles  Reilly,  Jr.,  Flushing,  N.  Y. 

154  Broadway. 
Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  October  14,  1893.  Son  of  Henry  Charles 
and  Agnes  M.  (Delaney)  Reilly.  President  of  Paramount  Motors 
Corporation  of  New  York.  Private,  Tenth  New  York  Infantry, 
June-July  1916;  Corporal,  Twenty-second  Engineers,  July  1916r- 
February,  1917;  Sergeant,  First  Anti-Aircraft  Machine  Gun  Bat- 
talion, March,  1917-May,  1919. 

Edwin  Addison  Hollmann,  D.D.S.  [New  York  College  of  Den- 
tistry], Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

488  Monroe  Street. 
Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  October  26,  1894.    Son  of  Herman  A.  D. 


458  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

and  Clotilde  (Filsner)  Hollmann.  Dentist.  First  Lieutenant, 
Dental  Corps,  U.  S.  Army,  1918-19.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Richard  F.  Hollmann,  Iota,  '13. 

John   Louis    Sengstack,    M.D.    [N.    Y.    Homeo.    Med.    Coll.], 

Tivoli,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  March  11,  1894.  Son  of  Albert  and  Anna 
Marie  (Murken)  Sengstack.  Physician.  Commissioned  First 
Lieutenant  M.  C,  U.  S.  A.,  February  1,  1918.  Foreign  Service 
September  15,  1918,  to  May  22,  1919,  with  Seventy-eighth  Division, 
Three  Hundred  and  Third  Sanitary  Train,  Three  Hundred  and 
Eleventh  Infantry.     Present  in  Meuse-Argonne  Offensive. 

Merrill  Ingraham  Come,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

1020   Oak   Street. 
Born  at  Pittsfield,  Massachusetts,  August  21,  1892.     Son  of  Charles 
James  and   Carrie  Selina    (Leonard)    Come.     Manager,  "  Drive   it 
Yourself   Company,"   Kansas   City,   Mo.     Married,   June   24,   1916, 
Verona  Clara  Gadsby. 

William  Norman  Bratton,  Eng.  of  Mines,  Canton,  Ohio. 

United  Alloy  Steel  Corporation. 
Born  at  Chillicothe,  Missouri,  August  20,  1890.  Son  of  Curran 
Sabin  and  Lucy  (Runge)  Bratton.  With  the  United  Alloy  Steel 
Corporation,  Inspection  Department.  First  Lieutenant  Air  Serv- 
ice, June,  1917,  to  discharge,  July  1,  1919.  Pilot  and  Supply  Officer 
with  fifteen  months'  service  in  A.  E.  F. 

William   Herman  Diekmann,   Paynesville,  Minn. 

Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  July  16,  1895.  Son  of  John  William  and 
Bertha  Elizabeth  (Ludbrink)  Diekman.  Agricultural  Engineer. 
Served  in  the  One  Hundred  and  Sixty-first  Depot  Brigade,  Camp 
Grant,  111.,  for  three  months. 

Charles  Arthur  Jack  Gachot,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

562  West  One  Hundred  and  Thirteenth  Street. 
Born  in  New  York  City,  N.  Y.,  June  14,  1893.     Son  of  Charles  and 
Louise   (Pfeiffer)   Gachot.     In  Business  with  father  from  1917  to 
date,  under  trade  name  of  Charles  Gachot.     Served  as  Chief  Petty 
Officer  in  the  U.  S.  N.  R.  1918-1919. 

William  Wilde  Cowan,  E.M.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

62  East  One  Hundred  and  Thirtieth  Street. 
Born  in  New  York  City,  N.  Y.,  September  6,  1893.     Son  of  John  and 
Sarah  Cowan.     Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  John  H.  Cowan, 
Iota,  '14,  and  Percival  E.  Cowan,  Iota,  '19. 


IOTA  CHAPTER.  459 

James    Leonidas    Camp,    Jr.,    A.B.,    [Wake    Forest    College], 
Franklin,  Va. 

Born  at  Franklin,  Wa.,  June  7,  1895.  Son  of  James  Leonidas  and 
Carrie  Fontaine  (Savage)  Camp.  Lumber  Business.  Assistant 
General  Manager,  Camp  Manufacturing  Company,  Second  Vice 
President  Marion  County  Lumber  Corporation.  Student  flight 
officer,  Naval  Aviation.  Married  May  21,  1918,  Mary  Frances 
Clay.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Robert  G.  Camp,  Eta. 

Daniel  Becker  Zimmer,  B.S.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Ill  West  One  Hundred  and  Twentieth  Street. 
Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  November  20,  1894.  Son  of  Edward  and 
Magdalen  B.  (Becker)  Zimmer.  With  the  Federal  Export  Cor- 
poration. Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant  Signal  Corps,  Avia- 
tion Section,  February  22,  1918.  Discharged  December  9,  1918. 
First  Lieutenant,  R.  M.  A.,  Signal  Reserve  Corps. 


1917. 

Clarence  Earle  Love  joy,  A.B.,  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

26  Beech  Grove  Avenue. 
Born  at  Waterville,  Maine,  June  26,  1894.  Son  of  Arthur  Evans  and 
Florence  Mary  (Early)  Lovejoy.  With  the  New  York  Times. 
Author  of  "  The  Story  of  the  Thirty-eighth,"  published  in  Coblenz, 
Germany,  in  February,  1919,  also  the  chapter  on  the  Thirty-eighth 
U.  S.  Infantry  for  official  Third  Division  History.  Commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  Infantry,  May  2,  1917.  Commissioned  pro- 
visional Second  Lieutenant,  Infantry,  Regular  Army,  October  25, 
1917.  Promoted  to  provisional  First  Lieutenant  same  date.  As- 
signed to  Thirty-eighth  U.  S.  Infantry.  Received  permanent  com- 
mission in  U.  S.  Army.  After  armistice,  appointed  regimental  his- 
torian, Thirty-eighth  U.  S.  Infantry.  Recommended  for  French 
Croix  de  Guerre  for  work  in  Second  Battle  of  Marne,  July,  1918. 
Upon  return  to  United  States  in  July,  1919,  assigned  to  Twenty- 
second  U.  S.  Infantry  at  Fort  Jay,  Governors  Island,  N.  Y. 

George  Bassett  Roberts,  B.Litt.,  Ossining,  N.  Y. 

South   Highland  Avenue. 
Born  at  Fort  Dodge,  Iowa,  January  24,  1894.     Son  of  George  Evan 
and  Georgena   (Kirkup)    Roberts.     First  Lieutenant,  Sixty-eighth 
Artillery,  A.  E.  F. 

Willard  Stratton  Wadelton,  Bronxville,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Bronxville,  N.  Y.,  February  21,  1894.  Son  of  Thomas  Dor- 
rington  and  Matilde  (Ludmilla)  Wadelton.  Captain,  Seventy- 
sixth  F.  A.  U.  S.  A. 


460  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Joseph  Anthony  Domes,  Fort  Bayard,  N.  M. 

Born  at  Winfield,  L.   I.,  N.  Y.,  April  6,  1894.     Son  of  George  and 
Mary    (Fischer)    Domes.     In  U.   S.   Array. 

Edward  Barbour  Towns,  A.B.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

101  West  Eightieth  Street. 
Born  at  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  August  9,  1895.  Son  of  Charles  B.  and 
Mary  Margaret  (Barbour)  Towns.  Commissioned  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Infantry  August  15,  1917.  Assigned  to  Three  Hundred 
and  Fifth  Infantry,  Seventy-seventh  Division,  September  5,  1917. 
Sailed  for  France  April  16,  1918.  In  action  with  Company  K  on 
the  Yesle  River  August,  1918,  Oise-Aisne  Offensive  September  5  to 
15th.  Meuse-Argonne,  September  26.  Wounded  October  2,  1918. 
Mustered  out  May  10,  1919. 


Harold  Herman  Maass,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

233  Green  Avenue. 
Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  March  3,  1896.  Son  of  Herman  J.  and 
Adelaide  M.  Maass.  December  6,  1917,  Private  Headquarters 
Company,  Fourth  U.  S.  Infantry,  Third  Division  Regulars.  Sailed 
for  Foreign  Service,  France,  April  6,  1918.  Corporal,  May,  1918. 
Participated  in  the  following  engagements:  Hill  204,  Chateau- 
Thierry,  Second  Battle  of  the  Marne,  St.  Mihiel  Offensive,  Meuse- 
Argonne  Offensive.  Gassed  Mont  Faucon,  October  6,  1918.  As- 
signed to  Eighty-fifth  Division,  February  1,  1919.  Discharged, 
April  23,  1919. 

Rudolf  Alfred  Piel,  B.S.,  Killbuck,  Ohio. 

Born  in  New  York  December  23,  1893.  Son  of  Michael  and  Marie 
(Heermann)  Piel.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  William  F. 
J.  Piel,  Iota,  '05,  and  Henry  G.  Piel,  Iota,  '09. 

George  Willard  Dickie,  Ph.G.,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Bayside,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  August  18,  1890.  Son  of  George  S.  and 
Hannah    (Chaplin)    Dickie.     Physician. 

George  Troyer  Koch,  C.E.,  Homer,  Ohio. 

Ohio  Fuel  Supply  Company. 
Born  in  New  York  City,  N.  Y.,  March  15,  1895.  Son  of  John  Henry 
and  Carrie  Maude  (Puterbaugh)  Koch.  Chemical  Engineer  with 
the  Ohio  Fuel  Supply  Company,  of  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Enlisted  in 
Tank  Corps,  March,  1918.  Transferred  to  Chemical  Warfare 
Service,  July,  1918.  Discharged  February  26,  1919,  with  rank 
of  Sergeant. 


IOTA  CHAPTER.  461 

Hugh  Wallace  Murphy,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

The  Avondale,  West  One  Hundred  and  Seventy-ninth  Street. 
Born  at  Orlando,  Florida,  March  8,  1891.     Son  of  John  Hugh  and 
Jeannette  R.  Murphy. 

Robert  Edwin  Nuese,  Jr.,  B.S.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

303  West  One  Hundred  and  Twenty-second  Street. 
Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  December  16,  1893.  Son  of  Robert  Edwin 
and  Frances  (Bache)  Nuese.  Service  Department  (Advertising) 
Dry  Goods  Economist,  New  York  City.  In  the  American  Ambu- 
lance Service  in  1917.  Production  and  Maintenance  Division  U.  S. 
Air  Service  1917-1919  as  civilian  employee. 

Henry  Edward  Hildebrand,  M.E.,  Newburgh,  N.  Y. 

62  Beacon  Street. 
Born  at  Sanstedt,  Germany,  January  25,  1895.     Son  of  Edward  and 
Elisa    (Ratjen)    Hildebrand.     Mechanical   Engineer.     Assistant   to 
Chief   Engineer   at   Newburgh   Shipyards,   Inc.,   Newburgh,   N.   Y. 
Married  November  23,  1918,  Marion  Brown  Gross. 

George  Kenneth  End,  Sheboygan,  Wis. 

Citizens'  State  Bank. 
Born  at  Sheboygan,  Wis.,  November  5,  1894.  Son  of  Joseph  William 
and  Mabel  Eastman  (Mead)  End.  Banker.  Volunteer  with  Ser- 
vian Army,  May  to  October,  1915;  Volunteer  with  American  Field 
Service,  France,  November,  1915  to  August,  191G;  with  French 
Army  d'Orient  on  Macedonian  front,  from  September,  1916,  to  July, 
1917.  Commissioned  First  Lieutenant  U.  S.  A.,  A.  S.,  September 
4,  1917.  Served  sixteen  months  in  the  A.  E.  F.  Discharged  July 
19,    1919.     Married,    September    26,    1917,    Jennie    Daane. 


1918. 

John  Percy  Baker,  B.S.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

94  Livingston  Street. 
Born  at  Irvington,  N.  J.,  June  1,  1894.     Son  of  Henry  Ross  and 
Lillian  Alice  (Newville)  Baker.     Student  in  College  of  Physicians 
and  Surgeons. 

Franklin  Reinhardt  Uhlig,  A.B.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

31  Covert  Street. 
Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  May  14,  1897.    Son  of  Alfred  Ernst  and 
Silvia  Augusta  Deck.     Enlisted  as  Chief  Quartermaster,  U.  S.  N. 
R.,  June  13,  1917.     Commissioned  Ensign  June  6,  1918,  U.  S.  N.  R. 
Commissioned  Ensign,  U.  S.  N.,  September  18,  1918. 


462  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Ralph  Waldo  Luce,  A.B.,  Boston,  Mass. 

120  Peterborough  Street. 
Born  in  Boston,  Mass.,  October  23,  1895.  Son  of  Linn  and  Alice 
(Harris)  Luce.  Reporter.  Private,  U.  S.  Marine  Corps,  July  17, 
1917,  to  May  14,  1918.  Second  Lieutenant,  U.  S.  Marine  Corps, 
August  15,  1918,  to  April  1,  1919.  First  Lieutenant,  U.  S.  Marine 
Corps,  April  1,  1919,  to  date.  Served  in  A.  E.  F.  October  13,  1918, 
to  April  12,  1919. 

Grosvcnor  Eugene  Glenn,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

The  Illustrated  Milliner  Company,  656  Broadway. 
Born  in  Nashville,  Tenn.,  March  21,  1896.  Son  of  Grosvenor  K.  and 
Floy  (Coleman)  Glenn.  Circulation  Manager  "The  Illustrated 
Milliner."  Private  in  Troop  A,  First  N.  Y.  Cavalry,  June,  1916- 
October,  1917.  Second  Lieutenant,  Balloon  Service,  Signal  Corps, 
October,  1917,  to  May  15.,  1919. 

Thomas  Joseph  MacMahon,  Holyoke.  Mass. 

131  West  Street. 
Born  at  Holyoke,  Mass.,  March  17,  1892.     Son  of  Owen  and  Joanna 
R.  (Sullivan)  MacMahon. 

*Chester  Buttre  Winans,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  Ridgewood,  N.  J.,  October  25,  1896.  Son  of  Theodore 
Sheldon  and  Emma  Viola  (Buttre)  Winans.  He  received  his  com- 
mission as  Second  Lieutenant  in  the  infantry  at  the  first  Plattsburg 
camp.  Soon  afterwards  he  was  sent  overseas  to  join  the  165th 
U.  S.  Infantry.  He  had  been  recommended  for  first  lieutenant,  but 
was  killed  during  the  latter  part  of  September,  1918.  He  had  been 
decorated  and  cited  for  bravery  just  a  few  days  prior  to  his  death. 

Rene  Joseph  Guldner,   LL.B.    [Univ.    of   Strasbourg]  ;   M.D., 

Wichita,  Kans. 

Beacon  Building. 
Born  at  Thionville,  France,  December  8,  1888.     Son  of  Joseph  and 
Josephine   (Kiffer)   Guldner.     Physician.     Married  in  1912,  Bertha 
J.  Stackman. 

Charles  Howard  Parsons,  A.B.,  A.M.  [Virginia],  Cape  Charles, 
Va. 

Born  at  Cape  Charles,  Va.,  January  21,  1889.  Son  of  John  Wise  and 
Mary  (Whitehead)  Parsons.  Teacher.  At  present  with  the  Mas- 
sie  School,  New  York  City.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Lieutenant,  Ord- 
nance, U.  S.  A. 

Arthur  Sherwood  Kitchen,  Wavcrly,  N.  Y. 

101  Providence  Street. 
Born  at  Chatham,  N.  Y.,  April  23,  1897.     Son  of  Edwin  Kilburn  and 


IOTA  CHAPTER.  463 

Loretta  (Sherwood)  Kitchen.  Enlisted  February  3,  1918;  As- 
signed to  Sixty-seventh  Aerial  Photographic  Section  with  rank  of 
Sergeant  First  Class;  Appointed  Sergeant  Major,  January,  1919. 
Honorably  discharged,  May  29,  1919. 

Theodore  Ernst  Obrig,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

552  West  One  Hundred  and  Eighty-eighth  Street. 
Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  May  10,  1894.  Son  of  J.  A.  Theodore  and 
Josephine  (Henderson)  Obrig.  Optician.  In  the  American  Field 
Service.  Served  with  French  Army  from  April,  1917-November, 
1917,  as  Ambulance  Driver.  American  Army  December,  1917- 
February,  1919,  as  bacteriologist  and  chemist,  Mobile  Field  Lab- 
oratory, Eighty-seventh  Division.  Married,  April  19,  1918,  Muriel 
Ives. 

1919. 

Camilius  Nash  Francis,  Boydton,  Va. 

Born  at  Norfolk,  Va.,  August  20,  1895.  Son  of  Jefferson  T.  and 
Annie  Lee  (Nash)  Francis.  Traveling  Salesman.  Sergeant,  Bat- 
tery C,  One  Hundred  and  Eleventh  F.  A. 

Albert  Alexander  Cree,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

536  West  One  Hundred  and  Fourteenth  Street. 
Born  at  Spruce  Creek,  Pa.,  June  15,  1898.  Son  of  Harry  Clay  and 
Minnie  Luella  (Irvin)  Cree.  Was  in  the  American  Field  Service 
in  France  May  5-November  5,  1917.  U.  S.  Air  Service,  A.  E.  F. 
as  Second  Lieutenant,  (Pilot)  from  November  25,  1917-March  19, 
1919. 

Frederick  Dehls,  A.B.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

525  Clifton  Avenue.  • 
Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  May  24,  1899.     Son  of  John  Charles  and 
Marguerite   (Nuestedt)   Dehls.     Student  in  School  of  Engineering, 
Columbia    University.     Commissioned    Second    Lieutenant    of    In- 
fantry September  16,  1918.     Discharged  December  16,  1919. 

Percival  Edmund  Cowan,  A.B.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

62  East  One  Hundred  and  Thirtieth  Street. 
Born  in  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y,  July  17,  1898.    Son  of  John  Francis 
and  Sarah  Elizabeth   (Kennedy)   Cowan.     Relatives  in  Fraternity, 
brothers,  John  H.,  Iota,  '14,  and  William  W.  Cowan,  Iota,  '16. 

Ejnar  Sven  Holger  Svensson,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

331  Bird  Avenue. 
Born  in  Buffalo,  N.   Y.,  August  2,  1897.     Son  of  Sven  Birger  and 
Louise    Christina    (Johnson)     Svensson.     Machinist    with    Spencer 
Lens  Company,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 


464  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1920. 

Louis  Beverly  Nichol  Gnaedinger,  B.Litt.,  Montreal,  Can. 

94  St.  Peter  Street. 
Born  in  Montreal,  Canada,  December  12,  1898.     Son  of  Julius  Theo- 
dore  and    Ethel    Lenore    (Nichol)    Gnaedinger.     Served    with   the 
Royal   Air    Force,   Canada.     Enlisted    May   21,   1918.     Discharged 
December  17,  1918.     Rank,  Cadet  for  Pilot. 

Henry  William  Wittkower,  Flushing,  N.  Y. 

137  Murray  Street. 
Born    in    New    York,    N.    Y.,   March   25,    1898.     Son    of    Louis    and 
Theresa  Grace   (Moran)   Wittkower.     Second  Lieutenant,  Machine 
Gun  Company,  Twelfth  Infantry,  New  York  National  Guard.     C. 
O.  T.  C,  Camp  Zachary  Taylor,  Ky.,  1918. 

Chester  Hubbard  Taylor,  Meriden,  Conn. 

39  Cook  Avenue. 
Born  at  Meriden,  Conn.,  July  6,  1896.  Son  of  Charles  Samuel  and 
Leila  Parsons  (Severance)  Taylor.  Enlisted,  May  18,  1917,  in 
Motor  Transport  Corps.  Sergeant,  Motor  Truck  Company  No. 
54,  August  30,  1917.  Sergeant  Major,  November  26,  1918.  Dis- 
charged, May  22,  1919. 

George  Dewey  Heilman,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1240  Clay  Avenue. 
Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  April  21,  1898.     Son  of  Henry  and  Amelia 
(Fritz)  Heilman.     Student. 

Celestino  Nicholas  Santini,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

536  West  One  Hundred  and  Fourteenth  Street. 
Born  at   Barranquitas,  Porto   Rico,  June  8,  1897.     Son  of  Nicholas 
and    Clemencia     (Perez)     Santini.     Second    Lieutenant     Infantry, 
Three   Hundred   and   Seventy-fourth  Regiment,   Camp   Las  Casas, 
San  Juan,  P.  R.,  November  6  —  December  13,  1918. 

Lambert  Francis  Dickinson,  A.B.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

52  West  One  Hundred  and  Twenty-ninth  Street. 
Born   in    New   York,   N.   Y.,   November   25,    1898.     Son   of   Edward 
Walter  and  Mary  Teresa   (McCormick)   Dickinson.     Served  in  the 
U.   S.   N.   R.   as  Apprentice  Seaman,  Naval   Unit,  Columbia   Uni- 
versity. 

Lacey  Flanders  Johnson,  Pelham,  N.  Y. 

50  The  Boulevard. 
Born  at  Toledo,  Ohio,  July  17,  1897.     Son  of  Arland  William  and 
Mary    Emerine    (Hathaway)    Johnson.     Naval    Aviation    Service, 


IOTA  CHAPTER.  465 

June  14,  1918  —  November  30,  1918.     Commissioned  as  a  pilot  of 
heavier-than-air  craft.    December,  1918,  Ensign,  U.  S.  N.  R. 

Donald   Hugh    Clark,   A.B.    [Grinnell    College],    Des    Moines, 

Iowa. 

555  Seventh  Street. 
Born  at  Burlington,  Iowa,  March  30,  1896.  Son  of  Wesley  O.  and 
Margaret  (Rogers)  Clark.  Editor,  Northwestern  Banker  and 
Underwriters'  Review.  Enlisted  as  a  Private  in  the  Three  Hun- 
dred and  Fifty-first  Infantry,  April  26,  1918.  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, Infantry,  U.  S.  A.,  One  Hundred  and  Fifty-eighth  Depot 
Brigade,  Camp  Sherman,  Ohio.     Discharged,  December  11,  1919. 

Homer  Otis  Noel,  A.B.  [Grinnell  College],  New  Sharon,  Iowa. 
Born  at  New  Sharon,  Iowa,  February  20,  1896.    Son  of  Otis  Baum 
and  Julia  Ellen  Knowlton.     Assistant  cashier,  New  Sharon  State 
Bank. 

Howard  Francis  Danihy,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

19  West  One  Hundred  and  Thirtieth  Street. 
Born  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  October  24,  1897.     Son  of  John  and  Mary 
Ellen  (Loughlin)  Danihy.     U.  S.  N.  R.,  August  1  — December  20, 
1918. 

Harry  Vincent  Cagney,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

420  East  Seventy-eighth  Street. 
Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  May  27,  1898.     Son  of  James  Francis  and 
Caroline  Elizabeth  (Nelson)  Cagney.     S.  A.  T.  C,  Columbia  Uni- 
versity. 


1921. 

Henry  Skinner  Baldwin,  Hyannis,  Mass. 

144  Main  Street. 
Born  at  Belmont,  Mass.,  January  24,  1897.     Son  of  William  Alpheus 
and  Jennie  Marguerite   (Skinner)   Baldwin.     Ensign,  U.  S.  N.  R., 
January  26,  1918  —  December  12,  1918. 


1922. 

Ridley  Madison  Enslow,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

536  West  One  Hundred  and  Fourteenth  Street. 
Born  at  Atlanta,  Ga.,  October  20,  1899.     Son  of  Joseph  Acquilla  and 
Carrie  Lucas   (Ridley)    Enslow.     Student. 


466  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Oswald  Nathaniel  Jacoby,  Jr.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

550  Fourth  Street. 
Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  October  8,  1903.     Son  of  Oswald  Nathaniel 
and  Edith   (Sondheins)   Jacoby.     Student.     S.  A.  T.  C,  Columbia 
University. 

Burson  Ewart  Housley,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

634  East  Twelfth  Street. 
Born  at  Akron,  Ohio,  October  12,  1900.     Son  of  Lewis  Edgar  and  Eva 
(Ewart)  Housley.     Student.     S.  A.  T.  C,  Columbia  University. 

Robert  Hewitt  Stanwood,  Montclair,  N.  J. 

99  Park  Street. 
Born  at  Liberty,  N.  Y.,  August  29,  1899.     Son  of  Robert  Benjamin 
and  Josephine  Crane   (Hewitt)    Stanwood.     Student. 

Robert  Helms  Armstrong,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

114  One  Hundred  and  Eighteenth  Street. 
Born  in  New  York  City,  N.  Y.,  November  29,  1900.     Son  of  Robert 
James     and     Martha     Elizabeth     (Helms)      Armstrong.     Student. 
S.  A.  T.  C,  Columbia  University. 

George  Scott  Tobin,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

309  West  Seventy-first  Street. 
Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  July  26,  1899.     Son  of  John  Joseph  and 
Sadie   Tobin.     S.   A.   T.   C,   Columbia   University,    1918. 


1923. 

Alfred  Rudolph  Thoman,  Jr.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

490   Riverside  Drive. 
Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  March  19,  1902.     Son  of  Alfred  Rudolph 
and     Florence     May     (Cenvantes)      Thoman.     Student.     Quarter- 
master, U.  S.  N.  R*. 

Jerome  Francis  Edmortd  Reilly,  Jr.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1958  Madison  Avenue. 
Born  in   New  York,   N.  Y.,  June  5,   1902.     Son  of  Jerome  Francis 
and  Mary  Genevieve    (Magle)    Reilly.     Student. 

Charles  Henry  McDonough,  Hartford,  Conn. 

122  Washington  Street. 
Born  in  Hartford,  Conn.,  February  28,  1900.     Son  of  Edward  Joseph 
and  Lulu  Catherine  Merritt.     Student. 


IOTA  CHAPTER.  467 

Henry  Hall  Marshall,  Jr.,  Garden  City,  L.  L,  N.  Y. 

63  Pine  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  April  1,  1901.     Son  of  Henry   Hall  and 
Helen  Frances  (Van  Tine)   Marshall.     Student. 

Edmund  Humphries  James,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

258  Westminster  Road. 
Born  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  June  7,  1900.     Son  of  William  John  and 
Ella  Mae   (Hains)   James.     Student.     S.  A.  T.  C,  Princeton  Uni- 
versity. 

Herbert  Huber  Boscowitz,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

129  West  One  Hundred  and  Nineteenth  Street. 
Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  March  6,   1902.     Son  of  Charles  Maxi- 
niillian  and  Hermina  (Huber)   Boscowitz.     Student. 

Leonard  Swain  Ames,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

468   Riverside  Drive. 
Born  at  Camaguey,  Cuba,  February  12,  1905.     Son  of  William  Good- 
son  and  Mary  Emma   (Swaim)   Ames.     Student. 


Kappa  Chapter 

EMORY  AND  HENRY  COLLEGE 

EMORY,  VIRGINIA 


Ikstitttted  July  1,  A.  D.  1856 


HENRY  W.  WILLS 
WILLIAM  W.  HURT 
PATRICK  ROSE  TALIAFERRO 
BENJAMIN  D.  FULTON 
THOMAS  E.  SAUNDERS 
GEORGE   VICTOR  LITCHFIELD 
J.  CLARENCE  SIMMONS 


History  of  Kappa  Chapter 

Kappa  Chapter  was  founded  on  July  1,  1856.  Emory  and 
Henry  College,  situated  in  Southwestern  Virginia,  gave  promise 
at  that  time  of  becoming  one  of  the  leading  institutions  of  the 
South.  From  its  location  it  drew  students  both  from  the 
Atlantic  States  and  from  those  west  of  the  Alleghenies. 
Frank  S.  Findlay,  of  the  Epilson  Chapter,  visited  the  college, 
and  it  was  through  his  efforts  that  the  Epsilon  Chapter  was 
authorized  to  form  the  new  chapter.  Accordingly,  the  Alpha 
of  that  chapter  initiated  by  letter  George  V.  Litchfield,  who, 
on  the  above  date,  signed  and  returned  the  obligation.  He 
then  associated  with  himself  the  others  who  became  the  chapter 
founders,  and  who  were  initiated  in  the  latter  part  of  Novem- 
ber. Brother  Litchfield  subsequently  became  president  of  the 
Virginia  and  Tennessee  Coal  and  Iron  Company,  and  one  of  the 
foremost  men  of  the  South. 

Writing  in  1910,  Judge  Patrick  Rose  Taliaferro,  of 
Georgia,  one  of  the  founders,  said  of  the  chapter: 

"  The  rules  adopted  for  membership  were  very  exclusive, 
which  rendered  the  order  quite  unpopular  with  the  student  body 
as  well  as  with  some  of  the  professors.  Family  connection  and 
good  character  were  closely  scrutinized  and,  under  severe  tests, 
many  were  ineligible ;  still  there  were  many  who  never  made 
application,  being  unfriendly  to  a  secret  order.  We  were  con- 
stantly under  surveillance  by  the  faculty  and  were  only  per- 
mitted to  live  as  a  matter  of  grace." 

As  the  chapter  existence  was  necessarily  sub  rosa,  its  cor- 
respondence with  the  other  chapters  was  carried  on  by  the  de- 
vice of  having  its  mail  addressed  to  Samuel  Snooks,  Esq.,  a 
supposititious  person,  at  Glade  Springs,  Va.,  the  next  station  to 
Emory.  As  the  postmaster  at  Glade  Springs  was  a  Phi  Kap, 
the  plan  was  easily  carried  out. 

Under  the  conditions  described  by  Judge  Taliaferro  the 

471 


472  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

chapter  lived  until  1861,  when,  in  common  with  all  the  Southern 
chapters,  it  disappeared  in  the  vortex  of  Civil  War.  Prac- 
tically all  of  its  members  saw  service  in  the  army  and  nearly  all 
of  these  were  commissioned  officers.  The  great  majority  were 
on  the  Southern  side,  but  one  of  the  chapter,  James  P.  Brown- 
low,  a  member  of  the  well-known  Unionist  family  of  Eastern 
Tennessee,  became  Colonel  of  the  First  Tennessee  Cavalry, 
U.  S.  Volunteers,  and  subsequently  Brigadier-General,  TJ.  S. 
Volunteers. 

The  termination  of  the  war  found  the  chapter  extinct  and 
the  college  in  straitened  circumstances,  so  that  a  revival  of 
the  chapter  was  not  attempted.  The  surviving  members,  how- 
ever, continued  their  loyalty  to  the  Fraternity  and  exchanged 
numerous  letters.  Their  stationery  and  cards  contained  a  cut 
of  the  badge,  and  it  so  happened  in  reconstruction  days  that 
several  of  such  letters  and  cards,  falling  into  the  hands  of  recon- 
struction officials,  were  the  cause  of  the  arrest  of  the  writers 
and  recipients  as  alleged  members  of  the  Ku  Klux  Klan.  It 
was  not  until  the  matter  was  brought  to  the  attention  of  more 
intelligent  officers  that  the  matter  was  satisfactorily  adjusted. 


Kappa  Chapter 

1854. 

*Alfred  Carter  Rhea,  Blountville,  Tenn. 

Born  at  Birch  Hill,  Tenn.,  October  11,  1838.  Son  of  James  Dysart 
and  Elizabeth  (Carter)  Rhea.  Died  at  Birch  Hill,  Tenn.,  May  11, 
1859. 

1857. 

*James  Powell  Garland,  A.B.,  A.M.,  D.D.,  Richmond,  Va. 

Born  at  Amherst  C.  H.,  Va.,  November  9,  1835.  Son  of  Samuel 
Meredith  and  Mildred  Jordan  (Powell)  Garland.  Methodist 
Episcopal  Clergyman.  Chaplain  in  the  C.  S.  A.,  1861-65.  Married, 
first,  Lucy  V.  Braxton;  second,  Narcissa  Dillard;  third,  Lucy  Lee 
Richardson.     Died  at  New  Kent,  Va.,  January  13,  1906. 

*John  D.  Hall,  Glade  Spring,  Va. 

Farmer.  Private  Company  D,  First  Virginia  Cavalry,  C.  S.  A. 
Died  March  4,  1896. 

*George  Victor  Litchfield,  A.B.,  Abingdon,  Va. 

Born  at  Abingdon,  Va.,  January  20,  1837.  Son  of  George  Victor  and 
Rachel  D.  (Mitchell)  Litchfield.  Mayor  of  Abingdon,  Va.,  1868. 
President  Virginia  and  Tennessee  Coal  and  Iron  Company.  Lieu- 
tenant Company  D,  First  Virginia  Cavalry,  C.  9.  A.,  1861-65. 
Was  wounded  twice.  Married,  November  19,  1867,  Elizabeth  P. 
Peirce.     He  died  at  Abingdon,  Va.,  October  28,  1903. 

*Thomas  E.  Saunders,  Rocky  Mount,  Va. 
Private  C.  S.  Army,  and  killed  in  battle. 

*Henry  W.  Wills,  A.B.,  Nelson  County,  Va. 
Clergyman. 

1858, 

*John  E.  Austin,  A.B.,  LL.B.  (M),  New  Orleans,  La. 

Major  Austin's  Fourteenth  Louisiana  Battalion  Sharpshooters,  C.  S. 
A-    Died,  1876. 

473 


474  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

*Reginald  Heber  Goode,  M.D.   [Richmond  Med.  Coll.],  Critz, 
Va. 

Born  February  2,  1838.  Son  of  John  and  Ann  M.  (Leftwich)  Goode. 
Physician.  Entered  Confederate  Army  as  a  member  of  the  Second 
Virginia  Cavalry.  In  1863  was  appointed  Assistant  Surgeon  C.  S. 
A.,  and  served  in  a  North  Carolina  regiment  until  the  end  of 
the  war.     Died  at  Critz,  Va.,  June  21,  1897. 

*John  Randolph  Neal,  A.B.,  Rhea  Springs,  Tenn. 

Born  in  Anderson  County,  Tenn.,  November  26,  1836.  Son  of  John 
Obrien  and  Permelia  (Young)  Neal.  Attorney-at-law.  Member 
Tennessee  Legislature,  1874;  State  Senator  of  Tennessee,  1878,  and 
Speaker  of  same,  1879;  member  of  Congress,  1885-89.  He  entered 
the  service  of  the  C.  S.  A.  as  a  Captain  and  rose  to  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  Sixteenth  Battalion  Tennessee  Cavalry,  1861-65.  Mar- 
ried, November  13,  1862,  Mary  E.  C.  Brown.  Died  at  Rhea 
Springs,  Tenn.,   March  26,   1889. 

♦William  Sharp  (H),  Harrellsville,  N.  C. 

Born  near  Harrellsville,  N.  C,  January  24,  1840.  Son  of  Jacob  and 
Elizabeth  (Simour)  Sharp.  Attorney-at-law.  County  Solicitor, 
1865-,66.  Captain  Company  D,  Fifty-ninth  N.  C.  Infantry,  C.  S. 
A.,  1862-65.  He  was  a  prisoner  of  war  and  confined  on  Johnson 
Island,  Ohio,  and  Fort  Delaware  sixteen  months.  Died  at  Charles- 
ton, S.  C,  February  2,  1881. 

*John  A.  Smith,  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

♦Patrick  Rose  Taliaferro,  A.B. ;  LL.B.  [Univ.  Ga.],  Sanders- 

ville,  Ga. 

Born  in  Amherst  County,  Va.,  January  19,  1837.  Son  of  James 
Franklin  and  Jane  (Rose)  Taliaferro.  Attorney-at-law.  Treasurer 
of  Washington  County,  Ga.,  for  eight  years.  Member  of  Georgia 
Legislature,  1873  and  1874.  Judge  Washington  County  (Ga.) 
Court,  1895  to  1905.  Captain  Company  E,  Thirty-second  Georgia 
Regiment,  C.  S.  A.,  1861-64.  Married,  March  27,  1862,  Julia  A. 
Smith.     Died  at  Sandersville,  Ga.,  May  18,  1919. 

David  C.  Walker,  A.B.,  Cochran,  Ga. 

Born  at  Longstreet,  Ga.,  April  7,  1835.  Son  of  David  and  Ann 
(Lucas)  Walker.  Planter.  First  Lieutenant  in  a  Texas  regiment, 
C.  S.  A.     Married,  April  24,  1866,  Amelia  Fisher. 

1859. 
♦Gabriel  S.  Adams,  New  Orleans,  La. 


KAPPA  CHAPTER.  475 

Jonathan    Waverly    Bachman,    A.B. ;    D.D.    [Central    Univ.], 
Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

221  McCallie  Avenue. 
Born  at  "  Roseland,"  near  Kingsport,  Tenn.,  October  9,  1837.  Son 
of  Jonathan  and  Frances  (Rhea)  Bachman.  Presbyterian  Clergy- 
man. Private  in  the  Nineteenth  Tennessee  Regiment  and  later 
Captain  in  Sixtieth  Tennessee  Regiment,  C.  S.  A.,  1861-65.  Mar- 
ried,  October  20,   1863,   Eva  E.   Dulaney. 

*Walter  S.  Beattie,  Smyth  County,  Va. 

*Samuel  L.  DuRose,  Columbus,, Miss. 
Died  about  1894. 

*Benjamin  Drake  Fulton,  Wythe   County,   Va. 

Born  at  Wytheville,  Va.,  December  8,  1840.  Son  of  Andrew  Steele 
and  Sallie  McClelland  (Kincannon)  Fulton.  Captain  Fourth 
Virginia  Infantry,  C.  S.  A.  Killed  in  the  Battle  of  Spottsylvania 
Court  House,  Va.,  on  May  12,  1864. 

*  James  William  Hines,  A.B.;  M.D.  [Virginia],  Lemars,  Iowa. 

Physician.     Assistant  Surgeon,  Army  of  Northern  Virginia,  C.  S.  A. 

*Malcolm  Kenymore  Hunter,  Galveston,  Texas.  • 

First  Lieutenant  Company  A,  Second  Texas  Cavalry,  C.  S.  A.  Died 
at   Bladen  Springs,   Iowa,  July   16,   1867. 

*  James  B.  Miller,  Wytheville,  Va. 

*William  Manning  Michel,  A.B. ;  M.D.  [Georgetown],  Petrolia, 
Cal. 

Son  of  Harvey  and  Jane  Wood  (Johnston)  Michel.  Physician.  Sur- 
geon  C.   S.   A.,  1861-65.     Died  at   Ferndale,  Cal.,  June,   1908. 

*Rane  H.  Philpot,  Albany,  Ky. 

*  James  Alexander  Rhea,  Montgomery,  Ala. 

Born  at  Blountville,  Tenn.,  December  5,  1840.  Son  of  Samuel  and 
Martha  (Lynn)  Rhea.  Attorney- at-law.  He  was  one  of  three  to 
revise  the  code  of  Alabama,  1867.  Lieutenant-Colonel  Sixtieth 
Tennessee  Cavalry,  C.  S.  A.  Married,  June  17,  1868,  Sarah  F. 
Whiting.     Died   at   Montgomery,  Ala.,  December  31,   1871. 

*Thomas  Ruffln,  M.D.   [Maryland]    (H),  Harrellsville,  N.  C. 
Born  near  Lewiston,  Bertie   County,  N.  C,  about  1839.     Physician. 


476  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

First  Lieutenant  Company  D,  Fifty-ninth  Regiment,  North  Caro- 
lina Cavalry,  C.  S.  A.  Died  in  military  prison  on  Johnson's  Island, 
Ohio,  September  29,  1863. 

*Napoleon  L.  Sneed,  Lovlngton,  Va. 

♦John  Sutton,  Jr.,  A.B.,  LL.B.  (N),  Shelbyville,  Tenn. 

Died  September  27,  1861,  in  the  twenty-third  year  of  his  age. 

♦John  H.  Trigg,  Memphis,  Tenn. 

♦Charles  Dowty  Waters,  Alexandria,  La. 

Born  in  Rapids  Parish,  La.,  July  24,  1840.  Son  of  Captain  William 
and  Mahala  (Barrows)  Waters.  Lieutenant  in  Company  B,  Ninth 
Louisiana  Regiment,  C.  S.  A.,  and  was  killed  in  the  battle  of  the 
Wilderness,  Va.,  May  5,  1864. 

♦William  Henry  Watterson,  A.M.,  Rogersville,  Tenn. 

Born  in  Hawkins  County,  Tenn.,  November  19,  1836.  Son  of  Henry 
and  Lydia  (Hutchinson)  Watterson.  Attorney-at-law.  Mayor  of 
Rogersville,  Tenn.,  1884-85.  Master  in  Chancery,  1885-91.  U.  S. 
Commissioner,  1891-96.  Was  private  in  Ninteenth  Tennessee  Regi- 
ment, C.  S.  A.,  1861-62,  and  then  on  detached  service  until  May, 
1865.  Married  Minerva  Blevins  Riley.  He  died  at  Rogersville, 
Tenn.,  June  11,  1908. 

♦James  Wesley  Willbanks,  A.B.,  Alexandria,  La. 
Died  at  "  Boscobel "  near  Alexandria,  La.,  in  1860. 

♦James  Clarence  Simmons,  Milledgeville,  Ga. 

Born  at  Sparta,  Ga.  Son  of  Joseph  T.  and  Mary  (Rutherford) 
Simmons.  Attorney-at-law.  Formerly  Judge  of  Hancock  County, 
Ga.     Died  at  Milledgeville,  Ga. 

1860. 

♦David  Edward  Jiggets  Baskerville   (H),  Goodes  Ferry,  Va. 

Born  at  Buena  Vista,  Va.,  May  17,  1843.  Son  of  William  and  Susan 
(Jiggets)  Baskerville.  Farmer.  Served  in  the  Third  Virginia 
Cavalry,  C.  S.  A..  Married  Lulie  M.  James.  He  died  at  Goodes 
Ferry,  Va.,  March  27,  1909. 

♦Moses  L.  Booth,  Rocky  Mount,  Va. 

Was  a  member  of  the  staff  of  General  Jubal  A.  Early,  C.  S.  A. 
Died  during  the  Civil  War. 


KAPPA  CHAPTER.  477 

*  James  Patton  Brownlow,  Knoxville,  Tenn. 

Born  at  Jonesboro,  Tenn.,  December  17,  1842.  Son  of  William  G. 
Brownlow,  Governor  of  Tennessee,  and  Eliza  O'Brien.  Farmer. 
Colonel  First  Tennessee  Cavalry,  and  brevet  Brigadier-General, 
U.  S.  Volunteers.  Married,  in  1865,  Belle  Cliffe.  Died  at  Knox- 
ville, Tenn.,  April  27,  1878. 

*Neil  Henry  Buie,  Caseyville,  Miss. 

Born  at  Caseyville,  Miss.,  January  2,  1838.  Son  of  Daniel  and  Mary 
(Lemons)  Buie.  Served  in  Wither's  Artillery,  C.  S.  A.,  and  was 
killed  at  the  siege  of  Vicksburg,  Miss.,  May  3,  1863. 

*William  Whitfield  Hurt,  Lynchburg,  Va. 

Born  in  Campbell  County,  Va.,  April  23,  1838.  Son  of  James 
Tompkins  and  Rachel  (Fuqua)  Hurt.  In  U.  S.  Internal  Revenue 
service.  Married,  1865,  C.  A.  S.  Moorman.  Died  at  Lynchburg, 
Va.,  November  8,"  1892. 

*Fontaine  Watts  Mahood,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Born  at  Princeton,  W.  Va.  Son  of  Judge  Alexander  and  Martha 
(Watts)  Mahood.  Lawyer.  Commonwealth  Attorney,  Giles 
County,  Va.  Captain  C.  S.  A.  Member  of  Virginia  Legislature, 
1869-71.  Married  Gertrude  Lee.  Died  at  Washington,  D.  C, 
February  20,  1881. 

*William  Trigg  Strother,  Washington  County,  Va. 

Private  Company  D,  First  Virginia  Cavalry,  C.  S.  A.    Died  in  Texas. 

*William  Winston  Trigg,  Memphis,  Tenn. 

Boru  at  Memphis,  Tenn.,  March  21,  1841.  Son  of  John  and  Eliza- 
beth Parr  (Bradley)  Trigg.  Planter.  Married  Narcissa  Sexton, 
March  23,  1863.  Died  in  Tipton  County,  Tenn.,  December  18, 
1870. 

1861. 

*Littleton  Spivey  Chastain,  Perry,  Ga. 

Born  at  Perry,  Houston  County,  Ga.  Son  of  John  Madison  and 
Sophie  (Spivey)  Chatain.  Attorney-at-law.  Died  at  Cathbert,  Ga., 
in  1906. 

*  Joshua  Corprew,  LL.B.   (M),  New  Orleans,  La. 

*  Andrew  S.  Giles.  A.B.,  Jamestown,  Ga. 

*Henderson  Ellis,  Emory,  Va. 
Died  at  College,  1861. 


478  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Samuel  Hunt,  Fort  Worth,  Texas. 

612  West  Fifth  Street. 
Was  born  in  East  Tennessee,  February  6,  1842.     Major  Ninth  Regi- 
ment of  Cavalry  of  Tennessee,  U.  S.  Volunteers.     Inspector-Gen- 
eral on  staff  of  Governor  Brownlow  of  Tennessee.     General  agent 
in  Southwest  for  St.  Louis  National  Stock  Yards. 

*  Joseph  Blount  Littlejohn,  Fort  Worth,  Texas. 

Born  in  Fayette  Co.,  Tenn.,  September  24,  1841.  Son  of  William 
and  Maggie  (Gibbs)  Littlejohn.  In  the  fire  insurance  business. 
Sergeant-Major  of  the  8th  Louisiana  Regiment  in  Stonewall  Jack- 
son's Corps,  C.  S.  A.  Lost  an  arm  in  battle  at  Wilderness,  May 
4,  1864.  Married,  September  24,  1869.  Died  at  Fort  Worth, 
Texas,   February  8,  1914. 

Charter  withdrawn. 


Kappa  Chapter 

LAKE  FOREST  COLLEGE 

LAKE  FOREST,  ILLINOIS 


Instituted  April,  A.  D.  1893 


HARRY  GOODMAN 
WILLIAM  DUNCAN  McNARY 
WILLIAM  RAYMOND  NASH 
FREDERICK  CHRISTEY  SHARON 
BURTIS  RUSSELL  MacHATTON 


History  of  Kappa  Chapter 

The  Kappa  Chapter,  Lake  Forest  College,  saw  its  incep- 
tion and  brief  history  during  the  year  1893, 

Its  short  life  permits  little  chronicling  beyond  sketching 
the  fact  of  its  birth  and  the  cause  of  its  early  demise. 

During  the  early  spring  of  1893,  following  preliminary 
negotiations,  six  Lake  Forest  men  were  initiated  into  the  Phi 
Kappa  Sigma  Fraternity  by  the  Upsilon  Chapter,  and  became 
the  charter  members  of  Kappa,  the  charter  being  issued  shortly 
afterward.  The  initiation  was  held  in  the  rooms  of  the  North- 
western chapter  at  Evanston.  Regular  meetings  were  held  and 
an  already  existing  close  fellowship  among  the  chapter's  mem- 
bers was  strengthened  in  unity  of  interest  and  action.  Several 
joint  meetings  were  held  with  the  Northwestern  chapter,  and  at 
least  one  alumni  dinner  was  attended  in  Chicago  during  the 
short  time  the  chapter  existed. 

Four  men  were  graduated  with  the  Class  of  '93  and  others 
left  college  on  account  of  the  prevailing  financial  conditions ; 
the  decreased  attendance  of  students  occasioned  by  the  panic 
caused  the  few  members  who,  remained  to  conclude  that  it  was 
inopportune  to  undertake  the  upbuilding  of  the  Fraternity  in 
Lake  Forest  at  that  time,  and  the  charter  was  surrendered. 

The  men  who  formed  the  Kappa  Chapter  were  the  most 
representative  and  progressive  students  in  Lake  Forest  at  that 
time  and  were  the  dominant  factor  in  all  the  college  activities. 
They  have  taken  honorable  and  successful  positions  in  their 
several  fields  since  graduation,  and  while  their  life  as  a  chapter 
was  so  brief  as  to  preclude  marked  affiliation  with  the  great 
body  of  the  Fraternity,  they  have  always  cherished  the  benefits 
of  its  fellowship  and  held  its  teachings  in  high  esteem. 

No  lack  of  loyalty,  but  rather  the  adversity  of  disjointed 
times,  caused  the  early  passing  into  history  of  an  enthusiastic 
and  promising  chapter  of  Phi  Kappa  Sigma. 


Kappa  Chapter 

1893. 

William    Duncan   McNary,    A.B. ;    M.D.    [Rush    Med.    Coll.], 

Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Matthews  Buildina;. 
Born  at  Columbus,  Ohio,  June  1,  1870.  Son  of  Rev.  James  Webster 
and  Henrietta  (Williamson)  McNary.  Physician.  Special  Neurol- 
ogist to  U.  S.  Marine  Service,  1903-08.  Professor  of  Pathology, 
Medical  College  of  Osteopathy,  1900  to  date.  Member  of  the  Board 
of  Health  of  Chicago,  1894-95.  Married,  June  11,  190T,  Bessie 
Greenwood. 

Robert  Hepburn  Crozier,  A.B.,  Portland,  Ore. 

Railway  Exchange  Building. 
Born  at  Athens,  111.,  March  6,  1871.  Son  of  Rev.  John  and  Harriet 
Newell  (Williamson)  Crozier.  Division  Passenger  Agent,  Chicago, 
Burlington  and  Quincy  Railroad,  1894-1906.  Assistant  to  the 
President  of  Lake  Forest  College,  1906-09.  With  Spokane,  Port- 
land and  Seattle  Railway,  1909  to  date. 

Frederic  Christey  Sharon,  B.S.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

201  Grand  Avenue  Temple. 
Born  at  Carrollton,  111.,  March  24,  1871.  Son  of  John  J.  and  Frances 
Harriet  (Bawman)  Sharon.  Southwestern  Passenger  Agent, 
Chicago,  Burlington  and  Quincy  Railroad,  1899-1905.  Engaged  in 
real  estate  business,  1905  to  date.  Married,  April  15,  1903,  Mary 
Bruce  Green. 

Addison  Alexander  Hopkins,  A.B.,  Denver,  Colo, 

2710  East  Twelfth  Street. 
Son  of  Rev.   Thomas  Mayes  Hopkins,  D.D.     Attorney-at-law.     Mar- 
ried, November  29,  1900,  Nellie  Bergen  Parker. 

1894.      . 

Harry  Goodman,  A.B. ;  LL.B.   [Chicago  Law  Coll.],  Chicago, 

111. 

823  Chamber  of  Commerce  Building. 
Born   in  Chicago,  111.,  October  24,   1872.     Son  of  Hugo  and  Mattie 

482 


KAPPA  CHAPTER.  483 

(Miers)  Goodman.     Attorney-at-law.     Married,  December  19,  1900, 
Blanche  W.  Lowenthal. 

1895. 

William  Raymond  Nash,  A.B.,  Pasadena,   Cal. 

27  North  Grand  Avenue. 
Born  at  Utica,  N.  Y.,  April  12,  1870.     Son  of  Timothy  and  Mary  A. 
(Osgood)  Nash.     Married,  1898,  Grace  Reid. 

Burtis  Russell  MacHatton,  A.B.,  and  A.M.   [Wooster]  ;  B.D. 

[Western  Theol.  Sem.],  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Twentieth  and  Sarah  Streets. 
Clergyman;   pastor   of   the   American   Church  in   Leipsic,   Germany, 

1906r-10. 

Dean  Dewitt  Lewis,  A.B. ;  M.D.  [Rush  Med.  Coll.],  Chicago,  111. 

5757  Kenwood.  Avenue. 
Physician.     Assistant  Professor  of  Anatomy,  University  of  Chicago. 

Edward  UTyssus  Henry,  A.B.  [Cornell],  Peoria,  111. 

803   Perry   Avenue. 
Attorney-at-law. 

Charter  surrendered. 


Lambda  Chapter 

UNIVERSITY  OF  NORTH  CAROLINA 
CHAPEL  HILL,  NORTH  CAROLINA 


Instituted  November  12,  A.  D.  1856 


LOUIS  MEREDITH  JIGGITTS,  Jr. 
EUSTACE  HUNT 
NICHOLAS  BIDDLE  SHANNON 
AUGUSTINE  BURKET  WASHINGTON 
DAVID  SHORT  GOODLOE 
EDWARD  TURNER  SYKES 


History  of  Lambda  Chapter 

The  Lambda  Chapter  was  instituted  in  the  University  of 
North  Carolina  on  the  12th  of  November,  A.  D.  1856.  Owing 
to  the  loss  of  the  records  incident  to  the  Civil  War,  it  is  not 
known  what  circumstances  led  to  the  creation  of  the  chapter, 
other  than  that  application  had  been  made  on  November  4, 
1856,  to  the  Beta  Chapter.  The  founders  were  Louis  Mere- 
dith Jiggitts,  Jr.,  Eustace  Hunt,  Nicholas  Biddle  Shannon, 
Augustine  Burket  Washington,  David  Short  Goodloe,  Edward 
Turner  Sykes.  Of  these  Hunt  was  endeared  to  all  by  his  kind, 
generous  disposition  and  moral  usefulness.  Jiggitts,  like  Good- 
loe, lost  an  arm  in  the  Civil  War,  and  both  died  early  from 
their  wounds.  Shannon,  a  giant  in  intellect,  as  well  as  stature, 
died  soon  after  graduation.  Washington  was  killed  at  the 
battle  of  Missionary  Ridge.  Sykes,  a  brilliant,  successful 
lawyer,  surviving  the  vicissitudes  of  war,  full  of  honors,  alone 
remains,  a  fine  sample  of  the  founders  of  the  old  Lambda,  those 
skilful  architects  who  "  builded  better  than  they  knew."  He 
was  a  lifelong  law  partner  with  the  lamented  Humphries  and 
instrumental  in  founding  the  Xi  Chapter.  Humphries  and 
Goodloe  founded  the  Nu  Chapter  at  Lebanon,  Tenn.  It  is  im- 
possible to  describe  how  the  little  Spartan  band  that  first  un- 
furled Lamba's  banner  at  the  University  of  North  Carolina  in 
its  golden  age  defended  with  heroic  courage  the  noble  cause  of 
Phi  Kappa  Sigma  during  her  fierce  struggle  for  existence  there. 
With  seven  fraternities  established  at  the  university  before  the 
Lambda  was  organized,  the  young  chapter  encountered  much 
opposition,  and  being  very  exclusive  in  selection,  her  numbers 
were  never  large.  When  there  were  over  four  hundred  and  fifty 
students  on  the  college  rolls  it  never  numbered  over  twenty- 
five.  The  men  were  always  high-toned  gentlemen  and  took  high 
rank  in  the  university.  Thus  the  chapter  was  uniformly  pros- 
perous until  the  advent  of  the  Civil  War,  when  practically  every 

487 


488  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

student  went  into  the  army,  and  with  the  graduating  class  of 
sixty-one  Lambda's  chapter  organization  was  broken  up  and 
her  star  that  rose  at  first,  "  obscurely  bright,  set  *  *  * 
one  unclouded  blaze  of  living  light !  " 

The  chapter  was  reinstituted  on  April  26,  1877.  To 
Joseph  Clay  Powell  the  Fraternity  is  indebted  for  the  revival. 
Although  the  chapter  was  revived  sub  rosa,  it  was  done  under 
most  auspicious  circumstances,  as  there  were  no  other  fraterni- 
ties there.  It  had  the  selection  of  the  most  desirable  material 
from  the  whole  student  body  as  her  own,  as  the  subsequent 
history  of  the  membership  in  the  varied  walks  of  life  well  shows. 
Thus  for  several  years  the  chapter  was  very  prosperous.  Then 
untoward  conditions  forced  the  necessity  of  applying  for  recog- 
nition from  the  trustees  of  the  university ;  the  ban  against  fra- 
ternities was  then  removed ;  others  rushed  in,  with  consequent 
strong  rivalry  in  opposition.  Lambda,  however,  always  main- 
tained the  personnel  of  her  membership  on  a  high  plane  to  the 
end.  Nevertheless,  the  presence  of  so  many  other  fraternities, 
combined  with  a  decrease  in  the  number  of  eligible  men  at  the 
university  in  the  early  nineties,  and  the  unfortunate  failure  of 
most  of  the  chapter  to  return  to  college,  reduced  the  active 
membership  to  a  few  men  for  several  years.  To  these  troubles 
was  added  a  rule  preventing  men  joining  a  fraternity  until  the 
middle  of  Sophomore  year.  Finally  but  one  man  remained 
in  college,  and  the  unequal  struggle  terminated  in  the  regret- 
table loss  of  the  chapter. 

In  the  "  History  of  the  University  of  North  Carolina," 
Vol.  2,  page  781,  by  Kemp  P.  Battle,  A.M.,  LL.D.,  it  is  stated: 

"  The  Lambda  Chapter  was  flourishing  from  1856  to 
1862.  It  had  a  very  honorable  career.  In  the  Confederate 
service  it  had  two  Colonels,  two  Majors,  twelve  Captains,  three 
Surgeons,  eight  Lieutenants,  two  Sergeants,  and  ten  Privates. 
Of  its  members  nine  were  killed  in  battle.  Four  others  died 
in  service.  One  was  a  member  of  Congress,  three  were  State 
Senators,  three  Judges  of  the  Federal  or  State  Superior  Courts, 
one  was  a  Probate  Judge,  and  two  were  Professors  of  colleges. 

After  the  reopening  in  1875,  this  Fraternity  was  the  first 
to  be  reinstated,  but  the  local  Chapter  has  not  been  in  exist- 


HISTORY  OF  LAMBDA  CHAPTER.  489 

ence  now  for  many  years.  Its  members  of  the  seventies  and 
eighties  were,  most  of  them,  leaders  then  and  are  leaders  now." 

Lambda  has  the  distinction  of  having  the  first  chapter 
house  in  the  Fraternity,  it  being  a  small  wooden  building  erected 
in  1887  and  used  by  the  chapter  until  its  disintegration,  when 
the  property  reverted  to  the  university. 

Among  Lambda's  alumni  are  men  prominent  in  all  phases 
of  activity.  She  has  given  to  the  country  many  soldiers, 
lawyers,  physicians  and  educators,  among  them  the  President 
of  the  University  of  Virginia,  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Bishop 
of  East  Carolina,  a  Judge  of  the  United  States  Court  in  Cali- 
fornia, a  Justice  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  North  Carolina,  and 
of  the  Superior  Court  of  Washington. 


Lambda  Chapter 

1857. 

*Eustace  Hunt,  A.B.,  Milton,  N.  C. 

Born  in  Pittsylvania  County,  Va.,  October  23,  1834.  Son  of  Eustace 
and  Elizabeth  Anderson  (Glenn)  Hunt.  Planter.  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  C,  Third  Regiment,  North  Carolina  Infantry, 
C,  S.  A.  Married,  September  30,  1863,  Anna  S.  Watkins.  He  died 
at  Milton,  N.  C,  August  13,  1902 

*Louis  Meredith  Jiggitts,  Jr.,  A.B.,  Livingston,  Miss. 

Born  in  Bertie  County,  N.  C,  in  1837.  Son  of  Dr.  Louis  M.  and 
Elizabeth  (Britton)  Jiggitts.  Cotton  planter.  He  enlisted  in  the 
Eighteenth  Mississippi  Regiment,  C.  S.  A.,  and  lost  an  arm  at  the 
battle  of  Chancellorsville,  Va.  Married,  1866,  Laura  H.  Robinson. 
He  died  at  Livingston,  Miss.,  August  22,  1869. 

1858. 

*David  Short  Goodloe,  Jr.,  A.B.,  A.M.;  LL.B.    [Cumberland 
Univ.]    (N),   Danville,  Ky. 

Born  at  La  Grange,  Ala.,  October  15,  1838.  Son  of  David  Short  and 
Annie  (Winter)  Goodloe.  Attorney-at-law ;  then' clergyman.  En- 
listed in  the  Eighteenth  Mississippi  Infantry,  C.  S.  A.,  March,  1861 ; 
Adjutant  and  Captain,  Barksdale  Brigade,  1863.  Was  shot  through 
the  right  arm  July  2,  1863,  at  the  battle  of  Gettysburg.  Ordained 
priest  of  Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  1869.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  Richard  W.  Goodloe,  Nu,  '62.  He  died  near 
Canton,  Miss.,  March  20,  1873. 

*William  Washington   Humphries,   A.B.,   LL.B.    (N.),  Colum- 
bus, Miss. 

Born  at  Columbus,  Miss.,  June  20,  1839.  Attorney-at-law.  State 
Senator  of  Mississippi,  1880-84.  Captain  and  Major,  Thirty-fifth 
Mississippi  Regiment,  C.  S.  A.  Married,  Mary  Jone*.  Died  at 
Columbus,  Miss.,  February  6,  1904. 

Edward    Turner    Sykes,    A.B. ;    LL.B.    [Univ.    Miss.]     (  H  ), 

Columbus,  Miss. 

420  Fifth  Avenue,  South. 
Born  at  Decatur,  Ala.,  March  15,  1838.     Son  of  Richard  and  Martha 

490 


LAMBDA  CHAPTER.  49* 

Ann  Sykes.  Attorney-at-law  and  planter.  Mississippi  State  Sena- 
tor, 1884-88.  Served  in  Confederate  Army,  1861-65,  as  Regimental 
Adjutant,  Captain  Company  K,  Tenth  Mississippi  Infantry,  and 
Assistant  Adjutant-General  from  November,  1862,  to  June,  1864. 
On  staffs  of  Generals  Walthall  and  W.  H.  Jackson,  commanding 
Cavalry  Division,  with  rank  of  Major.  Adjutant-General  and 
Chief  of  staff,  with  the  rank  of  Brigadier-General,  on  staff  of 
General  Stephen  D.  Lee,  commanding  Army  of  Tennessee  Depart- 
ment, United  Confederate  Veterans.  Married,  November  16,  1863, 
Caroline    D.    Harrison. 

*  Augustine  Burket  Washington,  Jr.,  A.B.,  LL.B.   (N),  Mem- 
phis, Tenn. 

Born  at  Memphis,  Tenn.,  October  26,  1838.  Son  of  Dr.  Augustine 
Burket  "Washington.  First  Lieutenant  Twentieth  Tennessee  Regi- 
ment Infantry,  C.  S.  A.,  and  killed  at  Missionary  Ridge,  November 
25,  1863. 

*David  Jones  Young,  A.B.,  Petersburg,  Va. 

Born  in  Granville  County,  N.  C,  October  27,  1836.  Merchant.  As  a 
member  of  the  Petersburg  Cavalry,  he  enlisted  in  the  C.  S.  A. 
He  contracted  fever  from  which  he  died  at  Petersburg,  Va.,  July 
17,  1862. 

John  Duncan,  Jr.,  A.B.,  Columbus,  Tex. 

Born  in  Matagorda  County,  Texas,  August  27,  1838.  Son  of  John 
and  Julia  (Coan)  Duncan.  Planter.  Private  in  the  C.  S.  A., 
1861-65.     Married,  March  12,  1883,  India  Green. 

1859. 

*Hugh  Hagert  Bein,  A.B.,  LL.B.  (M),  Little  Rock,  Ark. 

Born  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  January  25,  1841.  Son  of  John  D.  and 
Katherine  (Milligan)  Bein.  Broker.  Enlisted  in  Girardy  Artillery 
(New,  Orleans),  C.  S.  A.'  Later  became  Lieutenant  and  Adjutant 
of  Thirteenth  Louisiana  Regiment,  and  rose  to  the  rank  of  Major, 
serving  throughout  on  the  staff  of  Major-General  Randall  Lee 
Gibson.  Married,  February,  1865,  Lizzie  N.  Gibson.  He  died  at 
Little   Rock,  Ark.,  April  18,  1884. 

*Berryman  Green,  A.B.,  Danville,  Va. 

Born  at  Danville,  Va.,  March  30,  1836.  Son  of  Nathaniel  Terry 
Green,  M.D.,  and  Anne  Colquhoun.  Attorney-at-law.  Judge,  Cir- 
cuit Court,  Fourth  Judicial  District,  Virginia,  1878-80.  Member 
Virginia  Constitutional  Convention,  1902.  Entered  the  war  as 
private  in  the  "  Danville  Blues "  and  became  Captain,  Fifth  Vir- 
ginia Cavalry,  C.  S.  A.     Married,  November  26,  1872,  Nellie  Rives. 


492  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  James  C.  Green,  M.  D.,  Lambda, 
'59.     Died  at  Danville,  Va.,  June  18,  1905. 

*  James  Colquhoun  Green,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Danville,  Va. 

Born  at  Danville,  Va.,  February  26,  1838.  Son  of  Nathaniel  Terry 
Green,  M.D.,  and  Anne  Colquhoun.  Physician.  Surgeon,  Fifth 
Virginia  Cavalry,  C.  S.  A.  Married,  October  23,  1867,  Nannie  D. 
Watters.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Berryman  Green, 
Lambda,  '59.     Died  at  Danville,  Va.,  April  1,  1884. 

*George  Dew  Jones,  A.B.,  Matagorda,  Tex. 

Born  in  Alabama,  August  21,  1838.  Son  of  George  H.  and  Caroline 
(Colgin)  Jones.  Farmer.  Served  in  the  Texas  cavalry,  C.  S.  A. 
Married,  December  6,  1859,  Hodgie  H.  Davis.     Died  October,  1866. 

*James  Shattock  Melvin,  Pelahatchee,  Miss. 

Born  at  Brandon,  Miss.,  March  29,  1839.  Son  of  Samuel  and  Jane 
(Lewis)  Melvin.  Clerk  in  Chancery,  1883-88,  and  later  Mayor  of 
Pelahatchee.  Adjutant,  C.  S.  A.  Married,  March,  1860,  Emma 
Jackson.     Died  at  Pelahatchee,  Miss.,  March  17,  1899. 

Henry  Lowndes  Rugeley,  A.B. ;  M.D.    [Jefferson  Med.],  Bay 

City,  Tex. 

Born  in  Lowndes  County,  Ala.,  January  12,  1838.     Son  of  John  and 

Eliza    (Colgin)    Rugeley.     Physician.     Assistant    Surgeon,    Hood's 

Brigade,  Texas  Cavalry,  C.  S.  A.,  1861-65.     Married,  December  14, 

1865,  Elizabeth  T.  Elmore. 

*Nicholas  Biddle  Shannon,  A.B.,  Okolona,  Miss. 

Born  at  Okolona,  Miss.       October  11,  1837.     Died  May,  1860. 

James  Peyton  Taylor,  A.B.,  Angleton,  Tex. 

Born  near  Raleigh,  N.  C,  1839.  Son  of  Rev.  William  P.  and  Maiy 
(High)  Taylor.  Teacher.  Principal  of  Columbia  (Tex.)  Institute, 
1868-71,  and  of  Columbia  High  School,  1871-81.  County  Superin- 
tendent of  Public  Instruction,  Brazonia  County,  Texas,  1910-11. 
Private  in  Company  "  M,"  Fifth  North  Carolina  Volunteer  In- 
fantry, C.  S.  A.  Appointed  Brigade  Inspector  Twelfth  Brigade, 
North  Carolina,  1863-1865.  Married,  June,  1860,  Virginia  M. 
Hanks. 

1860. 

Daniel    Raymond    Coleman,    A.B.,    A.M.,    Belleville,    Ontario, 

Canada. 

45  Commercial  Street. 
Born  at  Washington,  D.  C,  March  12,  1840.     Teacher  Ontario  School 
for  the  Deaf,  1870  to  date.     Sergeant  and  later  leader  Twentieth 


LAMBDA  CHAPTER.  493 

North  Carolina  Regiment  Band,  C.  S.  A.,  1861-65.     Married,  1872, 
Kate  McDonald. 

*John  M.  Brown,  Pass  Manchac,  Iberville  Parish,  La. 

*Charles  Walsh,  Jr.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Mobile,  Ala.,  October  7,  1840.  Son  of  Charles  and  Melissa 
Ann  (Halstead)  Walsh.  Captain  C.  S.  A.  Married  Maie  Blood. 
Died  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  February  6,  1902. 

1861. 

Joseph  Clinch  Bellamy,  A.B.,  Whitaker's,  N.  C. 

Born  in  Belle  Mont,  N.  C,  March  7,  1840.  Son  of  John  Fletcher 
Bellamy,  M.D.,  and  Sarah  Coffield  Hunter.  State  Senator,  1895- 
97.  Director  of  the  State  Hospital  for  the  Insane  at  Raleigh, 
N.  C,  1895-1901,  and  Secretary  of  the  Board,  1897-1901.  Pub- 
lished "  Ante-Bellum  History  of  the  Lambda  Chapter  of  the  Phi 
Kappa  Sigma  Fraternity"  (1891).  Private,  Thirty-sixth  North 
Carolina  Regiment,  C.  S.  A.,  February-March,  1862;  Ordnance 
Sergeant  of  Fort  Caswell,  N.  C,  until  December,  1862;  on  duty 
in  the  Bureau  of  Conscription  for  North  Carolina,   1864-65. 

*Felix  Grundy  Claiborne,  Danville,  Va. 

Born  at  "  Mount  Blanc,"  Danville,  Va.,  November  7,  1840.  Son  of 
Colonel  Leonard  and  Letitia  White  (Clark)  Claiborne.  Attorney- 
at-law.  Lieutenant  Seventh  Virginia  Cavalry,  C.  S.  A.  Married, 
October  29,  1867,  Ella  Palmer.  Died  at  Guineys,  Caroline  County, 
Va.,  1879. 

*John  McDonald  Land,  A.B.,  Grenada,  Miss. 

Born  at  Grenada,  Miss.,  October  1,  1841.  Served  in  Company  G, 
Fifteenth  Mississippi  Regiment,  C.  S.  A.,  and  was  killed  in  the 
battle  of   Fishing  Creek,   Ky.,  January   19,  1862. 

*George  Thompson  Leach,  Aberdeen,  N.  C. 

Born  in  Johnston  County,  N.  C.  Son  of  John  Quincy  Adams  and 
Eliza  (Thompson)  Leach.  President  of  the  Eureka  Lumber  Com- 
pany. First  Lieutenant  Company  C,  Fifty-third  North  Carolina 
Regiment,  C.  S.  A.  Married,  Manie  Fannie  Knipe.  Died  at  High 
Point,  N.  C,  March  21,  1912. 

*John  Miles  Poteat,  Yanceyville,  N.   C. 

Born  at  Yanceyville,  N.  C,  1839.  Son  of  James  and  Isabella  (Rob- 
erts) Poteat.  Lieutenant  and  Adjutant,  First  North  Carolina 
("Bethel")  Regiment,  C.  S.  A.  Died  at  "Forest  Home,"  near 
Yanceyville,  1864. 


494  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

*David  Ward  Simmons,  Jr.,  A.B.,  Paradise  Point,  N.  C. 

Born  in  Onslow  County,  N.  C,  May  31,  1841.  First  Lieutenant  Com- 
pany B,  Third  North  Carolina  Cavalry,  C.  S.  A.  Died  at  Peters- 
burg, Va.,  June  25,  1864,  from  wounds  received  in  battle. 

*William  Thompson  Nuckolls,  A.B.,  Columbus,  Ga. 

Born  at  Columbus,  Ga.,  April  5,  1840.  Captain  Georgia  Regiment, 
C.  S.  A.     Killed  near  Richmond,  Va.,  1861. 

*Alonzo  Church  Whitner,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Madison,  Fla. 

Born  at  Lake  Jackson,  Tallahassee,  Fla.,  April  29,  1841.  Son  of 
Benjamin  Franklin  and  Sarah  Jane  (Church)  Whitner.  Attorney- 
at-law.  Judge  of  Superior  Court  of  Florida.  He  served  in  the 
Second  Florida  Cavalry,  C.  S.  A.,  1861-65.  Married,  April  10, 
1872,  Margaret  Ann  Marvin.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Ben- 
jamin F.  Whitner,  Lambda,  '62.  Died  at  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  Sep- 
tember 23,  1886. 

1862. 

*Edward  J.   Chilton,  A.B.,  Brownsville,  Tenn. 

Born  at  Brownsville,  Tenn.,  October  21,  1841.  Private  in  C.  S.  A., 
and  was  killed  at  the  battle  of  Shiloh,  Miss.,  April  6,  1862. 

Frederick  Clinton  Foard,  San  Diego,  Cal. 

1036  Third  Street. 
Born  at  Concord,  N.  C,  April  15,  1844.     Son  of  Robert  Wyatt  and 
Maria    Emmeline    (Partee)    Foard.     In   the   real    estate   business. 
Adjutant-General,  North  Carolina  Cavalry.     Married  Sarah  Amelia 
Franklin. 

*Eugene  Charles  Rhodes,  A.B.,  Bladen  Springs,  Ala. 

Born  in  Alabama,  December  30,  1866.  Son  of  James  and  Edna 
Maria  (Kornegay)  Rhodes.  Captain  Forty-first  North  Carolina 
Cavalry,  C.  S.  A.     Died  at  Bladen  Springs,  Ala.,  December  31,  1866. 

Frank  Melancthon  Leigh,  A.B.,  Columbus,  Miss. 

Born  at  Boydton,  Va.,  February  16,  1844.  Son  of  H.  Gilbert  and 
Mary  J.  (Crump)  Leigh.  Cotton  broker.  Captain  C.  S.  Army. 
Married,  December  11,  1873,  Mary  B.  Matthews.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, son,  Dr.  Robert  M.  Leigh,  Mu,  '12. 

*William   James    Smith,   Lynnville,   Tenn. 

Born  near  Columbia,  Tenn.,  July  28,  1840.  Son  of  Lawrence  and 
Mary  (Overstreet)  Smith.  Vice-President  of  the  First  National 
Bank  of  Lynnville,  Tenn.     Was  a  member  of  the  State  Board  of 


LAMBDA  CHAPTER.  495 

Education  and  of  the  Board  of  Regents  of  State  University.  He 
served  as  Captain  in  the  C.  S.  A.,  1862-65.  Married,  1873,  Sarah 
E.   Scruggs.     Died,  July  28,   1915,  at  Lynnville,  Tenn. 

*William  H.  H.  Mills,  A.B.,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

Born  in  Texas,  March  4,  184-1.  He  was  killed  in  action  in  Virginia 
while  serving  in  the  C.  S.  A. 

*Benjamin  Franklin  Whitner,  Chattahoochee,  Fla. 

Born  at  Athens,  Fla.,  August  7,  1S42.  Son  of  Benjamin  Franklin 
and  Sarah  Jane  (Church)  Whitner.  Merchant.  Captain  Eighth 
Florida  Infantry,  C.  S.  A.  Member  of  Florida  Legislature,  1891, 
1895-1897.  Confederate  Pension  Officer,  1903-04.  Cotton  planter 
and  orange  grower.  Superintendent  Florida  Hospital  for  Insane, 
1904.  Married  Elizabeth  E.  Randolph.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Alonzo  C.  Whitner,  Lambda,  '61.  Died  at  Sanford,  Fla., 
November  15,   1913. 

*Benjamin  Franklin   Taylor,  Marshall,   Tex. 
Captain  C.  S.  Army. 

*Walter  S.  Williamson,  Buckholtz,  Tex. 

Born  at  Yancey ville,  N.  C.  Planter  and  journalist.  First  Lieutenant 
and  Adjutant  Eighth  North  Carolina  Regiment,  C.  S.  A. 

*William  Lobb  Yager,  Martinez,  Cal. 

Born  May  24,  1840.  Son  of  C.  Yager  and  Susan  Lobb.  Served  in 
the  C.  S.  A.     Died  at  Almo,  Cal.,  January  7,  1867. 

*  William  Lee  Church,  A.B.,  Madison,  Fla. 

Born  at  Athens,  Ga.,  April  21,  1843.  Son  of  Alonzo  and  Sarah 
(Trippe)  Church.  Planter.  Captain  Cavalry,  C.  S.  A.,  1861-65; 
Adjutant-General  on  the  staff  of  Major-General  Young,  C.  S.  A. 
Married.     Died  at  Madison,  Fla.,  March  31,  1871. 


1863. 

*Seaborn  Whatelv  Chisolm,  A.B.,  Cedartown,  Ga. 

Born  at  Cedartown,  Ga.,  March  20,  1841.  Son  of  Thomas  A.  and 
Elizabeth  (Whately)  Chisolm.  Private  in  the  C.  S.  A.,  and  was 
killed  at  the  battle  of  Sharpsburg,  Md.,  September  17,  1862. 

*George  P.  Bass,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Columbia,  Tex. 

Born  at  Columbia,  Texas,  1843.  Physician.  Served  in  the  C.  S.  A. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Edward  F.  Bass,  Lambda,  '63. 
Died  in  Putnam  County,  Ga.,  1884. 


496  .  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Olin  Wellborn,  A.B.,  Beverly  Hills,  Cal. 

Born  at  Cumming,  Ga.,  June  18,  1843.  Son  of  Chapley  Booth  and 
Mary  Ann  Wellborn.  Attorney-at-law.  Member  of  Congress  from 
Texas,  1879-87.  U.  S.  Judge,  Southern  District  of  California,  1895- 
1915.  Captain  Georgia  Regiment,  C.  S.  A.,  1861-65.  Married, 
August  23,  1866,  Lilianore  Turner. 

*Edward  F.  Bass,  A.B.,  Columbia,  Tex. 

Born  at  Columbia,  Texas,  1841.  Planter.  Served  in  the  C.  S.  A., 
and  was  killed  in  action,  1862.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
George   P.   Bass,   Lambda,  '63. 

James  Fenimore  Cooper  Williams,  A.B.,  Hamilton,  Ga. 

Born  near  Hamilton,  Ga.,  October  22,  1840.  Son  of  Thomas  Arendel 
and  Sarah  Lucinda  (Henry)  Williams.  Attorney-at-law.  Judge 
of  the  Court  of  Ordinary,  Harris  County,  Ga.,  1868  to  date.  Cap- 
tain Thirty-first  Georgia  Regiment,  C.  S.  A.,  1861-64.  Married, 
September  18,  1872,  Martha  Ann  George. 

William  Edmund  Winston,  A.B.,  Roswell,  N.  M. 

Born  at  Gainesville,  Ala.,  January  7,  1842.  Son  of  William  Henry 
and  Sarah  (Anthony)  Winston.  Planter  and  stock  raiser.  Private 
First  North  Carolina  Regiment,  1861-62,  and  First  Lieutenant 
Thirty-sixth  Alabama  Regiment,  C.  S.  A.,  1862-65. 

*Reuben  Reid  Jarnette,  A.B.,  Eatonton,  Ga. 

Born  in  Putnam  County,  Ga.,  1837.  Son  of  Reuben  Reid  and  Mary 
(Bass)  de  Jarnette.  Farmer.  Served  as  First  Lieutenant  in 
Brown  rifles,  Third  Georgia  Regiment,  C.  S.  A.  Married  Belle 
Hamson.     Died  in  Putnam  County,  Ga.,  April  30,  1900. 

*Felix  Tankersley,  A.B.,  Livingston,  Ala. 

Born  at  Livingston,  Ala.,  1843.  Son  of  George  Tankersley.  Private, 
Company  G,  Fifth  Alabama  Regiment,  C.  S.  A.,  July,  1861;  First 
Lieutenant  Thirty-seventh  North  Carolina  Regiment,,  C.  S.  A., 
January  24,  1863.  Married,  October  15,  1862,  F.  Adele  Barber. 
He  was  twice  wounded  on  the  retreat  from  Richmond  and  was 
killed  at  the  battle  of  Five  Forks,  April  2,  1865. 

*Benjamin  Blake  Adams,  A.B.,  Milledgeville,  Ga. 

Born  at  Eatonton,  Ga.,  September  7,  1841.  Son  of  James  Monroe 
and  Sarah  Ann  (Blake)  Adams.  Planter.  He  was  in  the  Army  of 
Northern  Virginia,  C.  S.  A.,  under  Generals  Lee  and  Jackson, 
until  wounded  at  South  Mills,  N.  C,  in  1861,  when  he  subsequently 
joined  General  John  H.  Morgan's  Cavalry  as  a  Lieutenant,  and 
served  until  the  end  of  the  war.  Married,  June  14,  1871,  Endora 
M.  Wright.     Died  at  Milledgeville,  Ga.,  February  22,  1920. 


LAMBDA  CHAPTER.  497 

1864. 

♦Clarence  Dudley  Martin,  A.B.,  Wilmington,  N.  C. 

Born  at  Wilmington,  N.  C,  June  27,  1844.  Sergeant  in  the  C.  S.  A., 
and  died  from  wound  received  at  the  battle  of  Williamsburg,  Va., 
May  5,  1862. 

*Seth  Blount  Speight,  A.B.,  Livingston,  Ala. 

Born  at  Livingston,  Ala.,  December  17,  1843.  Son  of  Edwin  Gray 
and  Martha  (Blount)  Speight.  Served  as  a  private  in  the  C.  S. 
A.,  and  was  killed  in  battle  in  front  of  Richmond,  Va.,  June  26, 
1862. 

Chapter  suspended  on  account  of  the  Civil  War.    Reinstituted  April  26, 

1877. 

1877. 

♦Joseph  Clay  Powell,  B.S.,  Tarboro,  N.  C. 

Born  in  Halifax  County,  N.  C,  Februray  9,  1857.  Son  of  Joseph 
J.  W.  Powell,  M.D.,  and  Martha  Branch  Whitaker.  Farmer. 
Major  and  Assistant  Inspector-General  First  Brigade,  North 
Carolina  National  Guard.  Married,  March  1,  1901,  Nina  Knight. 
Died  at  Tarboro,  N.  C,  February  25,  1909. 

Julian    Meredith    Baker,    B.S. ;    M.D.    [Maryland],    Tarboro, 
N.  C. 

Born  at  Tarboro,  N.  C,  October  27,  1857.  Son  of  Dr.  Joseph  H.  and 
Susan  (Foxhall)  Baker.  Physician.  Surgeon  and  Superintend- 
ent of  the  Pittman  Hospital.  President  of  North  Carolina  State 
Board  of  Medical  Examiners,  1894.  Assistant  Surgeon-General 
of  North  Carolina,  with  the  rank  of  Major,  1884-90.  President, 
Medical  Society  State  of  North  Carolina,  1900.  Married,  June  17, 
1884,  Elizabeth  Howard.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Joseph 
H.  Baker,  Jr.,  Lambda,  '87,  and  Thomas  A.  Baker,  Lambda,  '90. 

♦William  Battle  Phillips,  Ph.  D.,  Houston,  Tex. 

Born  at  Chapel  Hill,  N.  C,  July  4,  1857.  Son  of  Charles  and  Laura 
Caroline  (Battle)  Phillips.  Mining  engineer  and  metallurgist. 
Professor  Agriculture  and  Mining,  University  of  North  Carolina, 
1885-88;  Assistant,  Experiment  and  Fertilizer  Central  Station; 
Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Metallurgy,  University  of  Alabama, 
1890-92;  connected  with  the  Geological  Survey  of  North  Carolina, 
1877-82,  and  with  the  Geological  Survey  of  Alabama,  1890-92. 
Director  of  University  of  Texas  Mining  Survey  and  of  Bureau  of 
Economic   Geology,    1892-1915.     President   of   Colorado    School   of 


498  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Mines,  1915-16.  Married,  first,  October  8,  1879,  Minerva  Ruffin 
McNeill;  second,  January  21,  1908,  Angie  Isabel  Miller.  Died  at 
Houston,  Texas,  June   7,'  1918. 


1878. 

Richard  Dillard,  Jr.,  A.M.   [Rutherford  Coll.]  ;  M.D.  [Ueffer- 
son  Med.]  (H),  Edenton,  N.  C. 

Born   in   Ghowan    County,    N.    C,   December   5,   1857.     Son   of   Dr. 
Richard  Dillard  and  Mary  Louise  Beverly  Cross.     Physician. 

Arthur  Arrington,  A.B.,  Greensboro,  N.  C. 

Born  in  Nash  County,  N.  G,  July  30,  1855.  Son  of  Thomas  Craw- 
ford and  Anna  (Lankford)  Arrington.  Traveling  salesman. 
County  Superintendent  Public  Instruction,  1881-82.  Married, 
May  21,  1890,  Lulu  Leach. 

George  McCorlde,  A.B.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

"The  Albemarle." 
Born  in  Newton,  N.  C,  November  30,  1857.  Son  of  Matthew  Locke 
and  Martha  Anne  (Wilfong)  McCorkle.  Attorney-at-law.  Was 
Chief  of  Army  Pay  Division,  2nd  Comptroller  Office,  Treasury 
Department;  Chief  of  Preemption  and  Town  Site  Division  Gen- 
eral Land  Office.  Mayor  of  Newton,  N.  C,  1886-90.  Special  At- 
torney and  Attorney  and  Examiner  in  the  Federal  Trade  Com- 
mission, 1915  to  date.  Married,  November  10,  1887,  Annie  New- 
berry   Sorber. 

*James  Mann  Nicholson,  A.B.,  Enfield,  N.  C. 

Born  February  9,  1859.     Son  of  Thomas  Wright  and  Martha  Eliza- 
beth (Thome)  Nicholson.     Drowned  in  Fishing  Creek,  N.  C,  July 

22,  1878. 

Duncan  Murchison  Williams,  Wilmington,  N.  C. 
Born  at  Wilmington,  N.  C,  1858.     Merchant. 


1879. 

Kemp    Plummer   Battle,   A.B. ;   M.D.    [Virginia    and    Bellevue 
Hosp.  Med.  Coll.]   (H),  Raleigh,  N.  C. 

315  North  Wilmington  Street. 

Born    at   Raleigh,   N.   C,   March   9,    1859.     Son   of   Kemp   Plummer 

Battle,    A.    M.,    LL.D.,    President    of    the    University    of    North 

Carolina,  and  Martha  Ann  Battle.     Physician.     Assistant  Surgeon 

U.  S.  Marine  Hospital  Service,  1884^85.     Professor  of  Physiology, 


LAMBDA  CHAPTER.  499 

Leonard  Medical  School,  1885  to  1913  and  of  Diseases  of  the  Ear, 
Nose  and  Throat,  University  of  North  Carolina,  1903  to  1910. 
Memher  of  State  Board  of  Medical  Examiners,  1897-1900.  Mar- 
ried, February  5,  1900,  Eliza  Nixon  McKee.  Relative  in  Frater- 
nity, brother,  Herbert  B.  Battle,  Lambda,  '81. 

Richard  Bullock  Henderson,  Jr.,  A.B.,  B.S. ;  M.D.  [Maryland], 
Franklinton,  N.  C. 

Born  in  Warren  County,  N.  C,  January  31,  1858.  Son  of  Leonard 
and  Nancy  (Turner)  Henderson.  Physician.  Married,  January 
14,  1891,  Leila  C.  Harris. 

James  Smith  Manning,  A.B.,  Raleigh,  N.  C. 

715  North  Blount  Street. 
Born  at  Pittsboro,  N.  C,  June  1,  1859.  Son  of  John  and  Louisa  Jones 
(Hall)  Manning.  Attorney-at-law.  District  Attorney,  Durham, 
N.  C,  1884-87.  Judge  Supreme  Court  of  North  Carolina,  1909-11. 
Member  of  the  North  Carolina  House  of  Representatives,  1907, 
and  of  the  Senate,  1909.  Attorney  General  of  North  Carolina, 
1916  to  date.  Vice-President  of  the  Citizens'  National  Bank,  1905 
to  date.  Trustee  of  University  of  North  Carolina.  Married,  De- 
cember 12,  1888,  Julia  Tate  Cain.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers, 
John  M.  Manning,  M.D.,  Lambda,  '79,  and  Isaac  H.  Manning,  M.D., 
Lambda,  '86. 

John  Moore  Manning,  A.B. ;  M.D.  ['Bellevue  Hosp.  Med.  Coll.] 

(H),  Durham,  N.  C. 

210  Dillard  Street. 
Born  at  Pittsboro,  N.  C,  April  8,  1857.  Son  of  John  and  Louisa 
Jones  (Hall)  Manning.  Physician.  Superintendent  of  Health, 
Durham  County,  N.  C,  1892-99;  Health  Officer,  Durham,  N.  C, 
1895-99.  Member  and  President  of  the  Durham  Board  of  Health. 
Married,  1889,  Mary  S.  Amyette.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers, 
James  S.  Manning,  Lambda,  '79,  and  Isaac  H.  Manning,  M.D., 
Lambda,  '86.  # 

*Robert  Strange,  A.B.,  D.D.  [and  Univ.  of  the  South],  Wil- 
mington, N.  C. 

Born  at  Wilmington,  N.  C,  December  6,  1857.  Son  of  Robert  and 
Sarah  Caroline  (Wright)  Strange.  Clergyman.  Graduate  of 
Berkeley  Divinity  School,  1883.  Protestant  Episcopal  Bishop  of 
East  Carolina,  1904-14.  Married,  September  29,  1886,  Elizabeth 
Stone  Buford.     Died  at  Wilmington,  N.  C,  August  20,  1914. 

*Edward  Benson  Engelhard,  Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Born  at  Wilmington,  N.  C,  1856.  Son  of  Joseph  Adolphus  and 
Margaret  (Cotten)  Engelhard.     Private  Secretary  to  the  Secretary 


500  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

of    State     of     North     Carolina.     Superintendent  Water    Works, 

Raleigh,    Alderman,    Raleigh,    1888-89.     Relative  in    Fraternity, 

brother,  John   Engelhard,  Lambda,  '88.     Died   at  Raleigh,   N.  C, 
February  10,   1895. 

Frank  Wood,  Edenton,  N.  C. 

Born  at  Edenton,  N.  C,  June  7,  1858.  Son  of  Edward  and  Caroline 
Moore  (Gilliam)  Wood.  Engaged  in  farming  and  cotton  milling 
business.  Chairman,  Board  of  County  Commissioners  for  twenty- 
eight  years.  Married,  November  11,  1886,  Rebecca  Anderson  Col- 
lins. 

Frank  Kornegay  Borden,  Goldsboro,  N.  C. 

103  George  Street. 
Born  at  Goldsboro,  N.  C,  July  12,  1857.  Son  of  Edwin  Brownrig 
and  Georgia  (Whitfield)  Borden.  President  of  the  Borden  Manu- 
facturing Company;  President  of  the  Bank  of -Wayne.  Director, 
Atlantic  Coast  Line  Railroad.  Married,  December  21,  1887,  Sallie 
Jones. 

Alva  Connell  Springs,  A.B.   [and  Davidson  Coll.],  Fort  Mill, 
S.  C. 
Born  at  Fort  Mill,  S.  C,  February  25,  1859.     Son  of  Andrew  Baxter 
and  Julia  Blandie  (Baxter)  Springs.     Engaged  in  real  estate  busi- 
ness.    Married,  December  27,  1897,  Miriam  Seltzer. 


1880. 

Ernest  Haywood,  A.B.,  Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Tucker  Building. 
Born  at  Raleigh,  N.  C,  February  1,  1860.     Son  of  Edmund  Burke 
Haywood,  M.D.,  and  Lucy  Ann  Williams.     Attorney-at-law. 

Benjamin  Charles  Sharpe,  A.B.,  Greensboro,  N.  C. 

220   East   Lee   Street. 
Born  in  Edgecombe  County,  N.  C,  March  23,  1859.    Son  of  Van  B. 
Sharpe,  and  Emily  Cobb.     Attorney-at-law.    Married,  October  1, 
1884,  Mary  Settle. 

Charles  Cotesworth  Cobb,  Ph.B.,  Dallas,  Texas. 

North  Texas  Building. 
Born  in  Caswell  County,  N.  C,  March  15,  1859.     Son  of  Bartlett 
Yancey   and    Barbara   Malinda    (Henderson)    Cobb.     Attorney-at- 
law. 


LAMBDA  CHAPTER.  501 

1881. 

Frank  Battle  Dancy,  A.B.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

922  St.  Paul  Street. 
Born  at  Tarboro,  N.  C,  August  4,  1860.  Son  of  William  Francis 
and  Mary  Eliza  (Battle)  Dancy.  Analytical  chemist,  1882-92. 
Manufacturer  of  fertilizers,  1892-1916.  Member  of  Georgia  So- 
ciety of  the  Sons  of  the  Revolution.  Aide  de  Camp,  with  the 
rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel  on  the  staff  of  Governor  Terrell,  1903- 
07.     Married,  December  8,   1887,  Elizabeth  Hanrahan  Grimes. 

Walter    Everett    Philips,    A.B.    ['and    Harvard],    Gainesville, 
Tex. 

313  West  California  Avenue. 
Born  at  Battleboro,  N.  C,  July  17,  1860.     Son  of  James  Jones  and 
Harriet  Amanda   (Burt)    Philips.     In  life  insurance  business. 

*Lucian  Holmes  Walker,  A.B.,  Roanoke,  Va. 

Born  at  Wilmington,  N.  C,  July  7,  1859.  Son  of  John  Moseley  and 
Eliza  James  (Gibbs)  Walker.  Teller,  Charlotte  National  Bank, 
1899-1902.  Traveling  salesman,  1902  to  1915.  Married,  June  11, 
1890,  Anne  Stewart  Jones.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  John 
Moseley  AValker,  Lambda,  '81.  Died  at  Roanoke,  Va.,  August  28, 
1915. 

Frank  Haywood  Stedman,  Fayetteville,  N.   C. 

Born  at  Fayetteville,  N.  C,  May  28,  1859.  Son  of  Nathan  Alexander 
and  Euphemia  (White)  Stedman.  Banker.  President  of  the  Cum- 
berland Savings  and  Trust  Company,  1907  to  date.  Married,  Marie 
T.   Peschan. 

^Robert  Warren  Winborne,  A.B.,  Roanoke,  Va. 

Born  at  Como,  N.  C,  October  2,  1861.  Son  of  Samuel  Darden  and 
Mary  Hair  (Pretlow)  Winborne.  Attorney-at-law.  District  At- 
torney Hertford  County,  N.  C,  1883-90.  Member  House  of  Rep- 
resentatives, North  Carolina,  1885,  and  of  House  of  Delegates, 
Virginia,  1897-98.  District  Attorney,  Buena  Vista,  1900-04.  Mar- 
ried, first,  1887,  Dora  M.,  daughter  of  Judge  Thomas  J.  Merrifield. 
Second,  February,  1903,  Rosa  T.  Vaughan,  daughter  of  Colonel 
Uriah  Vaughan.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Samuel  Pretlow 
Winborne,  Lambda,  '90.     Died  at  Roanoke,  Va.,  October  25,  1907. 

*James  Hipkins  Ruffin,  Ph.B.,  Rocky  Mount,  N.  C. 

Born  at  Graham,  N.  C,  May  21,  1859.  Son  of  Thomas  and  Mary 
C.  (Cain)  Ruffin.  Superintendent  of  cotton  mills.  Died  at  Mor- 
ganton,  N.  C,  December  4,  1916. 


5o2  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

*Frank  Gordon  Hines,  Ph.B.,  Edenton,  N.  C. 

John  Moseley  Walker,  A.B.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Born  at  Edenton,  N.  C.  Drowned  while  bathing  at  Nag's  Head, 
N.  C,  August  22,  1881. 

Calvert  Building. 

Born  at  Clinton,  N.  C,  November  18,  1861.  Son  of  John  Moseley  and 
Eliza  James  (Gibbs)  Walker.  In  charge  of  income  tax,  Internal 
Revenue  Agent's  Office  of  the  Baltimore  Division  to  1919.  Now 
with  J.  S.  Wilson  and  Company,  bankers.  Married,  October  2, 
1901,  Sarah  Fenner  Lee.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Lucian 
H.  Walker,  Lambda,  '81. 

*Robert  Brooke  Albertson,  Ph.B.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

Born  at  Hertford,  N.  C,  December  21,  1859.  Son  of  Jonathan  White 
and  Catherine  Fauntleroy  (Pescud)  Albertson.  Attorney-at-law. 
City  Attorney  of  Seattle,  1889.  Member  Washington  State  Legis- 
lature, 1895-1901,  and  Speaker  of  the  House,  1901.  Judge  of  the 
Washington  State  Superior  Court,  1902-17.  He  served  in  the 
Washington  State  National  Guard  for  five  years,  with  the  rank 
of  Quartermaster  Sergeant.  Married,  August  24,  1902,  Nancy 
Browne  De  Wolfe.     Died,  October  4,  1917,  at  Seattle,  Wash. 

Herbert   Bemerton  Battle,   B.S.,  Ph.D.,   Montgomery,  Ala. 

103  South  Court  Street. 
Born  at  Chapel  Hill,  N.  C,  May  29,  1862.  Son  of  Kemp  Plummer 
Battle,  A.  M.,  LL.D.,  President  of  the  University  of  North 
Carolina,  and  Martha  Ann  Battle.  President  of  the  Battle  Labora- 
tory Corporation,  Montgomery,  Ala.,  1906  to  date.  President 
Southern  Chemical  Company,  1897r-1901.  Assistant  to  State 
Chemist,  1881-87.  Director  North  Carolina  Agricultural  Experi- 
ment Station,  and  State  Chemist,  North  Carolina,  1887-97.  Chemist 
North  Carolina  Geological  Survey,  and  of  State  Board  of  Health, 
1887-91.  Professor  of  Chemistry,  Leonard  Medical  School,  Raleigh, 
N.  C,  1886-97.  Married,  November  25,  1885,  Alice  Matilda  Wil- 
son. Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Kemp  P.  Battle,  M.D., 
Lambda,  '79. 

1882. 

*John  Leighton  Phillips,  M.D.   [Columbia]   (H),  Washington, 
D.  C. 

Born  at  Chapel  Hill,  N.  C,  April  1,  1859.  Son  of  Samuel  Field  and 
Frances  Raines  (Lucas)  Phillips.  Officer  in  the  Medical  Corps  of 
the  U.  S.  Army.  He  entered  the  Medical  Corps  of  the  U.  S.  Army, 
December  3,  1883;  Captain  and  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.  S.  A.; 
Major  and  Brigade  Surgeon,  and  Major  and  Division  Surgeon, 
U.  S.  Volunteers,  Second  Army  Corps,  during  the  Spanish-Amer- 


LAMBDA  CHAPTER.  503 

ican  War,  1898  and  1899;  Lieutenant-Colonel  and  Surgeon  and  As- 
sistant Chief  Sanitary  Officer  of  Panama  Canal  Commission,  1909. 
Married,  October  30,  1884,  Daisy  Somerville  Horrell.  Died  al 
Washington,  D.  C,  May  22,  1916. 

La  Fayette  Brown  Eaton,  Fairfax,  Va. 

Born  in  Warren  County,  N.  C,  March  16,  1862.  Son  of  Samuel 
Williams  and  Lucy  Faulcon  (Browne)  Eaton.  Banker.  Con- 
nected with  the  U.  S.  Treasury  Department,  1888  to  date.  Mar- 
ried, November  29,  1901,  Mary  T.  Perkins. 

Alexander  Worth  McAllister,  A.B.,  Greensboro,  N.  C. 

Southern  Life  and  Trust  Company  Building. 
Born  at  Asheboro,  N.  C,  March  21,  1862.  Son  of  Alexander  Carey 
and  Addie  (Worth)  McAllister.  President  of  the  Southern  Life 
and  Trust  Company.  He  is  also  a  director  of  various  insurance 
companies  and  other  corporations.  Member  of  North  Carolina 
Historical  Society.     Married,  April  11,  1894,  Sarah  F.  Little. 

Charles  William  Worth,  A.B.,  Wilmington,  N.  C. 

Born  at  Wilmington,  N.  C,  June  24,  1861.  Son  of  David  Gaston  and 
Julia  (Stickney)  Worth.  President,  Cape  Fear  Machine  Works. 
Trustee  of  University  of  North  Carolina.  Married,  August  14, 
1884,  Emma  Walker. 

Edwin  Anderson  Alderman,  Ph.B. ;  D.C.L.  [Univ.  of  the 
South]  ;  LL.D.  [Tulane,  Johns  Hopkins,  Columbia,  Yale, 
North  Carolina,  Williams,  Harvard  and  Pennsylvania], 
University  P.  O.,  Va. 

Born  at  Wilmington,  N.  C,  May  15,  1861.  Son  of  James  and  Susan 
(Corbett)  Alderman.  President  of  the  University  of  Virginia. 
Professor  of  History,  North  Carolina  State  Normal  College,  1891- 
93;  Professor  of  Education,  University  of  North  Carolina,  1893-96. 
President  University  of  North  Carolina,  1896-1900,  of  Tulane 
University,  July,  1900-04,  and  of  University  of  Virginia,  1904  to 
date.  Member  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society,  Raven  Society  of  West 
Virginia,  American  Historical  Society,  Maryland  and  Louisiana 
Historical  Societies,  Southern  Education  Board,  General  Education 
Board,  National  Education  Association,  and  its  Vice-President; 
Virginia  State  Geological  Commission,  Rockefeller  Hook-Worm 
Commission.  Director,  Southern  Railway.  Author  "  Life  of 
William  Hooper,  Signer  of  the  Declaration,"  "  School  History  of 
North  Carolina,"  "Life  of  J.  L.  M.  Curry,"  "Obligations  and 
Opportunities  of  Scholarship,"  "Southern  Idealism,"  "The  Spirit 
of  the  South,"  "  Sectionalism  and  Nationality,"  "  The  Growing 
South,"  "  The  University  and  the  Community."  Editor-in-chief, 
"Library  of  Southern  Literature."  Married,  first,  December  29, 
1886,  Emma  Graves,  died  1896;  second,  1904,  Bessie  Green  Hearn. 


504  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Jonathan   Worth    Jackson,   A.B.,    Chicago,   111. 

1430   Insurance   Exchange   Building. 
Born   at   Pittsboro,   N.   C,   March,   1859.     Son   of   Joseph  John   and 
Lucy    W.    Jackson.     Insurance    agent.     Married,    April    20,    1892, 
Selene  Childress.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Samuel  S.  Jack- 
son, Lambda,  '86. 

1883. 

*Turncr  Westray  Battle,  Jr.,  Richmond,  Va. 

Born  at  "  Cool  Spring  Plantation,"  Edgecombe  County,  N.  C,  June 
25,  1863.  Son  of  Turner  Westray  and  Lavinia  Bassett  (Daniel) 
Battle.  Engaged  in  cotton  commission  business  until  1900;  then 
with  the  Virginia-Carolina  Chemical  Company.  Relatives  in  Fra- 
ternity, brothers,  George  G.  Battle,  Lambda,  '85,  and  Gaston  Battle, 
Lambda,  '90.     Died  at  Richmond,  Va.,  May  17,  1907. 

Henry  Horace  Williams,  A.B.,  A.M. ;  B.D.  [Yale],  Chapel  Hill, 
N.  C. 

Born  at  Sunbury,  N.  C,  August  16,  1858.  Son  of  Elisha  Williams, 
M.D.,  and  Mary  Taylor.  Williams  Fellow  at  Harvard  University, 
1888-90.  Professor  of  Philosophy,  University  of  North  Carolina, 
1890  to  date.  President  of  the  People's  Bank,  1906  to  date.  Mar- 
ried, June   10,   1891,   Bertha  Colton. 


1884. 

William  Williams  Long,  Clemson,  S.  C. 

Clemson  College. 
Born  in  Warren  County,  N.  C,  July  4,  1861.  Son  of  Nicholas  Mc- 
Kinney  and  Sallie  Hawkins  (Williams)  Long.  General  Deputy 
Collector  of  Internal  Revenue,  1884-88.  Member  General  As- 
sembly, N.  C,  1890-94.  In  Department  of  Agriculture,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C.  Director  of  Extension,  Clemson  College.  Married, 
January  26,  1888,  Mary  Pettit. 


1885. 

*Thomas  Roberts  Ransom,  A.B.  ['Georgetown  Coll.],  Washing- 
ton, D.  C. 

Born  at  Warrenton,  N.  C,  October  8,  1826.  Son  of  Matthew 
Whitaker  Ransom,  LL.D.,  and  Pattie  Exum.  He  acted  as  private 
secretary  to  his  father,  who  was  United  States  Senator  from 
North  Carolina.  Married,  January  19,  1853,  Martha  Ann  Exum. 
Died   November   21,   1896. 


LAMBDA  CHAPTER.  505 

George    Gordon    Battle,    A.M.    [Virginia]     (H),    New    York, 
N.  Y. 

37  Wall  Street. 
Born  at  "  Cool  Spring  Plantation,"  Edgecombe  County,  N.  C,  October 
26,  1868.  Son  of  Turner  Westray  and  Lavinia  Bassett  (Daniel) 
Battle.  Attorney-at-law.  Assistant  District  Attorney,  New  York, 
1891-95.  Private  Company  C,  Seventh  Regiment,  New  York  Na- 
tional Guard,  1892-97.  Member  of  Local  Exemption  Board,  1917- 
18.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Married,  April  12,  1898,  Martha  Bagby, 
of  Richmond,  Va.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Turner  W. 
Battle,  Jr.,  Lambda,  '83,  and  Gaston  Battle,  Lambda,  '90. 

*John  Robert  Herring,  Scotland  Neck,  N.  C. 

Born  at  Scotland  Neck,  N.  C,  October  11,  1862.  Son  of  John  Robert 
and  Cornelia  (Whitaker)  Herring.  Student.  Died  at  Scotland 
Neck,  N.  C,  August  13,  1883. 

1886. 

*Peter  Evans  Hines,  Jr.,  Janesville,  Wis. 

Born  at  Chapel  Hill,  N.  C,  July  15,  1865.  Son  of  Edward  and 
Louisa  (Pool)  Hines.  Engaged  in  railroading.  Married  in  1907. 
Died   at   La   Paz,   Southern   California,   May,   1912. 

Lewis  Junius  Battle,  Ph.B. ;  M.D.    [^Pennsylvania],  Washing- 
ton, D.  C. 

1401  Kennedy  Street  North  West. 
Born  at  Raleigh,  N.  C,  August  6,  1865.  Son  of  Richard  Henry 
Battle,  A.M.,  LL.D.,  and  Annie  Ruffin  Ashe.  Physician.  Surgeon 
of  Baltimore  and  Ohio  Railroad  Company,  1897  to  date.  President, 
Washington  Medical  and  Surgical  Society,  1905.  Married,  1903, 
Ida  B.  Polkinhorn.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Edmond  S. 
Battle,  Lambda,  '93. 

Isaac  Hall  Manning,  M.D.   [Long  Is.  Coll.  Hospital],  Chapel 
Hill,  N.  C. 

Born  at  Pittsboro,  N.  C,  September  14,  1866.  Son  of  John  and 
Louisa  Jones  (Hall)  Manning.  Physician.  Professor  Physiology 
University  of  North  Carolina,  1900  to  date,  and  Dean  of  the  Medi- 
cal Department,  1905  to  date.  Married,  first,  April  25,  1906, 
Martha  Battle  Lewis;  second,  June  6,  1911,  Mary  Best  Jones. 
Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  John  M.  Manning,  M.D.,  Lambda, 
'79,  and  James  S.  Manning,  Lambda,  '79. 

Kirkland  Huske,  Great  Neck,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Fayetteville,  N.  C,  April  11,  1865.  Son  of  Joseph  Caldwell 
and  Margaret  Kirkland   (Strange)    Huske.     Protestant  Episcopal 


506  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Clergyman.  Was  graduated  at  Berkeley  Divinity  School,  1894. 
He  served  five  years  in  the  North  Carolina  National  Guard.  Mar- 
ried, April  25,   1895,  Elsie   Brainerd. 

Charles  Thomas  Haigh,  Ph.C.   ['Michigan],  Chicago,  111. 

4332  Berkley  Avenue. 
Born    at    Fayetteville,    N.    C,    March    21,    1865.     Son    of    Thomas 
Devereux  and  Rebecca  Stokes   (MacRae)   Haigh.     Chemist.     Mar- 
ried,   February   5,   1890,   Clara   Elizabeth   Smith. 

*Henry  William  Rice,  A.B.,  Chapel  Hill,  N.   C. 

Born  at  Raleigh,  N.  C,  March  21,  1867.  Son  of  Charles  D.  and 
Helline  (MacRae) Rice.  Teacher.  Died  at  Charlotte,  N.  C,  June 
10,  1886. 

Samuel  Spencer  Jackson,  A.B.,  Chicago,  111. 

1416  Insurance  Exchange  Building. 
.      Born  at  Pittsboro,  N.  C,  January  3,  1865.     Son  of  Joseph  John  and 
Lucy  Lane   (Worth)  Jackson.     Attorney-at-law.     Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  Jonathan  W.  Jackson,  Lambda,  '82. 

1887. 

*  Joseph  Henry  Baker,  Jr.,  A.B.,  Rocky  Mount,  N.  C. 

Born  at  Tarboro,  N.  C,  1868.  Son  of  Joseph  Henry  and  Susan 
(Foxhall)  Baker.  Attorney-at-law.  Member,  North  Carolina 
Legislature,  1895-97.  Mayor,  Rocky  Mount,  1898,-1900.  Relatives 
in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Julian  M.  Baker,  Lambda,  '77,  and  Thomas 
A.  Baker,  Lambda,  '90.  Died  at  Rocky  Mount,  N.  C,  May  15, 
1901. 

Hilliard  Crawford  Parsons,  Wadesboro,  N.  C. 

Born  at  Wadesboro,  N.  C,  March  17,  1866.  Son  of  Rev.  Hilliard 
Crawford  and  Cornelia  Frances  (Leak)  Parsons.  Commission  mer- 
chant.    Died   at  Wadesboro,  N.   C,  December  4,   1905. 

Louis  Milton  Bourne,  A.B.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 

16  Bearden  Avenue. 
Born  at  Brandon,  Miss.     Son  of  Henry  Clay  and  Florence  (Dicken) 
Bourne.     Attorney-at-law.     City  Attorney,  Asheville,  N.  C,   1899- 
1907.     Author    of    "Bourne's    Asheville    Code"    (1909).     Married, 
February  12,  1890,  Emily  Churchill  Battle. 

Haywood  Parker,  A.B.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 

Born  near  Enfield,  N.  C,  October  11,  1864.  Son  of  Francis  Mar- 
ion   and    Sallie    Tart    (Phillips)    Parker.     Attorney-at-law.    Mar- 


LAMBDA  CHAPTER.  507 

ried,   November   15,    1899,   .Tosie    Buel   Patton.    Relative   in   Fra- 
ternity, brother,  Francis  M.  Parker,  Jr.,  Lambda,  '88. 

1888. 

John  Cotton  Engelhard,  Louisville,  Ky. 

1348  South  Third  Street. 
Born  at  Wilmington,  N.  C,  July  14,  1869.  Son  of  Joseph  A.  and 
Margaret  (Cotten)  Engelhard.  Manager  for  the  American 
Tobacco  Company  in  leaf  tobacco  business.  Married,  October  28, 
1896,  Margaret  Devereux  Hinsdale.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Edward  B.  Engelhard,  Lambda,  '79. 

*Francis  Marion  Parker,  Jr.,  Denver,  Colo. 

Born  near  Enfield,  N.  C,  August  9,  1867.  Son  of  Francis  Marion 
and  Sallie  Tart  (Phillips)  Parker.  Connected  with  the  Denver, 
Northwestern  and  Pacific  Railroad  Company,  1904-13.  Relative  in 
Fraternity,  brother,  Haywood  Parker,  Lambda,  '87.  Killed  ' 
railroad  accident  near  Denver,  Colorado,  November  27,   1913. 


111 


1890. 

Thomas  Atkinson  Baker,  Dancy,  Ala. 

Born  at  Tarboro,  N.  C,  February  28,  1866.  Son  of  Joseph  Henry 
and  Susan  (Foxhall)  Baker.  Planter.  Married,  October  28,  1891, 
Sarah  Elizabeth  Dancy.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Julian 
M.  Baker,  Lambda,  '77,  and  Joseph  H.  Baker,  Jr.,  Lambda,  '87. 

Henry  Johnston,   A.B.,   Tarboro,  N.   C. 

Born  at  Tarboro,  N.  C,  February  14,  1869.  Son  of  William  Henry 
and  Caroline  (Gatlin)  Johnston.  Attorney-at-law.  Married,  De- 
cember 31,  1902,  Elizabeth  Nash. 

Gaston  Battle,  Ph.B.,  Rocky  Mount,  N.  C. 

340  South  Pearl  Street. 
Born  at  "  Cool  Spring  Plantation,"  Edgecombe  County,  N.  C,  Jan- 
uary 11,  1871.  Son  of  Turner  Westray  and  Lavinia  Basselt 
(Daniel)  Battle.  Cotton  planter,  1890-1915.  Now  auditor  with 
Standard  Oil  Company  of  N.  J.  Captain,  Company  C,  2d  Regi- 
ment, N.  C.  N.  G.,  1912-14.  Married,  first,  Tamar  Hall 
Manning;  second,  November  2,  1898,  Bettie  Plumjner  Wright. 
Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Turner  W.  Battle,  Lambda,  '83, 
and  George  G.  Battle,  Lambda,  '85. 

James   Randolph   Green,  Richmond,  Va. 

Export  Leaf  Tobacco  Company. 
Born  at  Durham,  N.  C,  November  22,  1867.    Son  of  John  Ruffin  and 


5o8  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Mary   Francis  Green.    Leaf  tobacconist.     Married,   first,   October 
6,  1891,  Sallie  Yates  Durham;  second,  May  24,  1905,  Bessie  S.  Smith. 

Samuel  Pretlow  Winbourne,  Como,  N.  C. 

Born  at  Como,  N.  C,  August  16,  1866.  Son  of  Samuel  Darden  and 
Mary  Hair  (Pretlow)  Winborne.  Farmer.  Member  of  County 
School  Board,  1904-08.  County  Commissioner,  1908-20,  and  Chair- 
man, 1915-20.  Married,  November  2,  1892,  Jessie  Orline  Jones. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Robert  W.  Winborne,  Lambda,  '81. 

William  Smith  Battle,  Jr.,  Roanoke,  Va. 

Born  at  Rocky  Mount,  N.  C,  February  24,  1870.  Son  of  James 
Smith  and  Jeannie  (Somerville)  Battle.  Claim  Agent  for  the 
Norfolk  and  Western  Railway  Company.  Colonel  in  Virginia  State 
Militia   and   on    Governor's   Staff. 


1891. 

Henry  Staton,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

229  Broadway. 
Born  at  Tarboro,  N.  C,  August  12,  1872.     Son  of  Lycurgus  Lafayette 
Station,  M.D.,  and  Katherine  Elonie  Baker.     Attorney  and  coun- 
selor-at-law. 

Lucien  Sanders  Hadley,  Wilson,  N.  C. 

Born  August  15,  1868.  Son  of  Thomas  Jefferson  and  Sallie 
(Sanders)   Hadley.     Farmer.     Married,  May  16,  1891,  Ila  Groves. 

*Francis  Howard  Batchelor,  Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Born  at  Raleigh,  N.  C,  March  19,  1869.  Son  of  Joseph  Branch  and 
Mary  Carey  (Plummer)  Batchelor.  Died  at  Raleigh,  N.  C,  April 
20,  1893. 

1892. 

Peter  Parker  Winborne,  Barnitz,  N.  C. 
Died  June  1,  1892. 

1893. 

John  Arthur  Gilmer,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Cordova  Apartments. 
Born  at  Greensboro,  N.  C,  August  21,  1873.  Son  of  John  Alexander 
and  Sarah  Laetitia  (Lindsay)  Gilmer.  Attorney-at-law.  Private, 
Company  B,  Second  North  Carolina  Regiment,  U.  S.  V.,  during  the 
Spanish-American  War,  1898.  Married,  February  18,  1909,  Eliza- 
beth Whitted  Williams. 


LAMBDA  CHAPTER.  509 

Edmond   Strudwick  Battle,  Waynesville,   N.   C. 

Born  at  Raleigh,  N.  C,  November  5,  1873.  Son  of  Richard  Henry 
Battle,  A.M.,  LL.D.,  and  Annie  Ruffin  Ashe.  Attorney-at-law  and 
planter.  Served  as  Sergeant-Major  in  the  Second  North  Carolina 
Regiment,  U.  S.  Volunteers,  during  the  Spanish-American  War. 
Married,  November  18,  1902,  Delia  Clark.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Lewis  J.  Battle,  M.D.,  Lambda,  '86. 

Fordyce  Hubbard  Argo,  B.D.  [Divin.  Sch.,  P.  E.  Ch.,  Phila. '], 
Rockledge,   Pa. 

205    Huntingdon    Pike. 
Born  at  Manlius,  N.  Y.,  January  13,  1872.     Son  of  Thomas  Monroe 
and    Martha    Henshaw    (Hubbard)    Argo.     Protestant    Episcopal 
Clergyman.     Married,  March  6,  1901,  Maude  Rosalie  Rossiter. 

Samuel  Acourt  Ashe,  Jr.,  Raleigh,  N.  C. 

67  Worth  Street. 

1894. 

Robert  Love  Thompson,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Raleigh,  N.  C,  December  5,  1874.  Son  of  Alfred  Augustus 
and  Laura  Cone  (Love)  Thompson.  Cotton  merchant  and  broker. 
Married,  July  12,  1899,  Anne  Taylor  Busbee. 

Walter  Adam  Bonitz,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Empire  Building. 

1895. 

*Richard  Bolton  Arrington,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Petersburg,  Va.,  June  17,  1873.  Son  of  Samuel  Peter  and 
Hannah  Bolton  (White)  Arrington.  Capitalist.  Married,  June 
17,  1903,  Ethel  M.  Lewis.  Died  at  White  Plains,  N.  Y.,  April  17, 
1913. 

* Jacob  Battle,  Jr.,  Rocky  Mount,  N.  C. 

Born  at  Yorkville,  S.  C,  April  22,  1875.  Son  of  Jacob  and  Iva 
Isabella  (Steele)  Battle.  Engaged  in  insurance  business,  1897- 
1904;  tobacco  dealer,  1904^09.  Married,  February  18,  1897,  Mattie 
Nash  Wright.  Died  at  Westbrook  Sanitarium,  near  Richmond,  Va., 
June   3,    1913. 

Charles  Root  Turner,  A.B. ;  M.D.  [Univ.  Coll.  Med.,  Richmond, 

Va.]  ;  D.D.S.    [Pennsylvania]    (A),  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

3930  Locust  Street. 
Born  at  Raleigh,  N.  C,  November  3,  1875.     Son  of  Vines  Edmund 


Sio  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

and  Love  Gales  (Root)  Turner.  Dentist.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Pro- 
fessor, Prosthetic  Dentistry  and  Orthodontia,  University  College 
of  Medicine,  Richmond,  Va.,  1900-02;  University  of  Pennsylvania, 
1902  to  date.  Dean  of  Dental  School,  University  of  Pennsylvania, 
1917  to  date.  Editor  and  author,  "American  Text-Book  of 
Prosthetic    Dentistry."     Married,    June    21,    1906,    Sara    Cameron 


Clark. 

Charter  zcithdrazon. 


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Mu  Chapter 


TULANE  UNIVERSITY  OF  LOUISIANA 

NEW  ORLEANS,  LA. 


Instituted  Jahuary  14,  A.D.  1858. 


FELIX  ROBERT  BRUNOT 
WILLIAM  S.  VAUGHAN 
J.  B.  WHITTINGTON 
JOHNSON  F.  McKNEELY 
MYRON  N.  BARTLETT 
RICHARD  COLUMBUS  BOND 
JOHN  B.  GRAYSON,  Jr. 


Note. —  The  name  of  the  University  of  Louisiana,  at  which  Mu  Chapter 
was  founded  in  1858,  was  changed  to  Tulane  University  of  Louisiana  in 

1884. 


History  of  Mu  Chapter 

Through  the  combined  efforts  of  our  late  Brothers 
Anthony  Sambola  and  Peter  C.  James,  of  Theta,  and  William 
S.  Vaughan  and  Johnson  F.  McNeely,  Mu  Chapter  was  estab- 
lished at  the  old  University  of  Louisiana  (now  Tulane  Univer- 
sity) on  January  14,  1858,  and  the  initiations  were  held  in  the 
office  of  W.  S.  Vaughan  on  the  evening  of  the  same  day  the 
charter  was  received.      Six  members  were  initiated. 

During  the  life  of  this  original  chapter  twenty-six  men 
were  initiated  and  twelve  others  affiliated.  The  chapter  held 
weekly  meetings  and  had  many  interesting  features.  Most  of 
the  old  records  are  in  the  possession  of  the  present  chapter  and 
furnish  an  interesting  history  of  fraternal  interest  over  sixty 
years  back.  The  regular  order  of  business  included  the  read- 
ing of  essays,  poems,  addresses,  debates  and  contributions  to  an 
oracle.  The  oracle  was  a  tin  box  in  which  anonymous  litera- 
ture was  deposited  at  any  time  and  was  consulted  at  meetings. 
So  many  contributions  were  received  that  they  had  to  be  classi- 
fied before  the  meetings.  One  member  contributed  his 
"  monthly  wit,"  another  his  "  weekly  oracle  by  George  Dime- 
worth,"  and  others  contributed  by  the  "  Quarterly  Poet  "  ap- 
peared. 

It  is  to  be  remembered  that  the  above  all  happened  between 
the  years  1858  and  I860.  The  Civil  War  came  and  on  Decem- 
ber 14,  1860,  a  resolution  was  adopted  to  appoint  a  committee 
to  frame  an  address  to  the  chapters  concerning  the  course  to  be 
pursued  in  case  of  a  dissolution  of  the  Union  and  to  send  a'copy 
to  each  chapter  and  several  copies  to  the  convention  then  about 
to  be  held  in  New  York  City.  The  war  put  an  end  to  the 
activities  of  the  Southern  chapters,  and  Mu  shared  the  fate  with 
the  others. 

The  university  buildings  were  seized  upon  by  the  United 
States  troops  and  converted  into  a  school  and  all  the  furniture, 

513 


5i4  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

ornaments  and  most  of  the  papers  and  records  of  the  chapter 
were  plundered  and  confiscated.  Fortunately,  just  when  the 
city  was  captured,  the  tin  box  containing  a  few  valuable  papers 
was  rescued  and  placed  in  the  house  of  A.  J.  Lewis  for  safe 
keeping. 

Today  there  remains  out  of  the  thirty  men  who  guided  the 
destinies  of  early  Mu  but  one  survivor,  Brother  Alfred  Joshua 
Lewis,  class  of  1860. 

On  February  16,  1867,  an  informal  meeting  (records  show 
five  members  present)  was  held  in  an  effort  to  reorganize  Mu 
Chapter,  but  it  was  not  until  November  23,  1893,  that  a  re- 
organization of  the  chapter  was  effected,  and  this  was  brought 
about  through  the  efforts  of  Anthony  Sambola.  The  life  of 
this  chapter  was  short  and  few  records  of  its  work  are  on  hand. 
Some  fifteen  men  from  the  Law  and  Medical  Departments  of 
Tulane  University  were  initiated  during  the  two  years  during 
which  it  existed. 

Fortunately,  however,  both  during  the  period  of  inactivity 
from  the  Civil  War  to  1893  and  following  the  disintegration  of 
the  second  chapter,  the  charter  was  not  withdrawn,  but  remain- 
ing; outstanding;  in  the  custodv  of  Brother  Sambola.  In  1900 
he  saw  the  opportunity  of  again  raising  the  standard,  and 
accordingly,  on  December  3,  1900,  accomplished  the  revival  by 
the  initiation  of  Louis  C.  Datz,  Philip  W.  Bohne,  Frank  E. 
Powell,  Jr.,  and  Marcel  Garsaud,  and  thus  Mu  Chapter  began 
her  third  and,  it  is  to  be  believed,  permanent  career  of  activity. 

In  1908  the  semi-centennial  of  the  chapter  was  celebrated. 
Let  us  hope  that  another  fifty  years  will  see  a  record  without 
the  interruptions  which  have  characterized  the  first  half  cen- 
tury. 


Mu  Chapter 

1856. 

■Felix  Robert  Brunot,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Baton  Rouge,  La. 

Born  at  Baton  Rouge,  La.,  November  29,  1834.  Son  of  James  M. 
and  Sophia  (Jones)  Brunot.  Attorney-at-law.  Lieutenant  Peli- 
can Rifles,  Third  Louisiana  Regiment,  C.  S.  A.,  and  was  killed 
in  action  in  Arkansas,  1863. 

*William  S.  Vaughan,  A.M.,  LL.B.  (H)  (  ©  ),  Jackson,  La. 
Born  at  Jackson,  La.,  1833.     Died  at  Bayou  Sara,  La. 

*J.  B.  Whittington,  LL.B.,  Napoleonville,  La. 

Captain   Second    Louisiana   Cavalry,   C.   S.   A.     Burned   to   death   in 

a  fire,  1884. 

*  Johnson  F.  McKneely,  A.B.,  M.D.  (H)  (  ©  ),  Jackson,  La. 

Physician.     Died  at  Point  Coupee,  La. 

1858. 

*Myron  N.  Bartlett,  LL.B.,  Homer,  La. 

*Richard  Columbus  Bond,  LL!B.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

Born  near  Baltimore,  Md.,  December  25,  1833.  Son  of  Richard  and 
F.  Virginia  (Colomb)  Bond.  Attorney-at-law.  State  Tax  Col- 
lector, 1877-80.  Major,  First  Louisiana  Artillery,  C.  S.  A.,  1861- 
65.  Colonel,  Crescent  Regiment,  State  Militia.  Inspector-General 
on  staff  of  Governor  Nicholls.  Died  at  Excelsior,  Minn.,  Sep- 
tember 18,  1880. 

*John  B.  Grayson,  Jr.,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

Captain  First  Louisiana  Artillery,  C.  S.  A.  Died  at  New  Orleans, 
La.,  December  6,  1897. 

*  James  Pinckney  Harris,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Shreveport,  La. 

Attorney-at-law.     District  Attorney.     Member,  House  of  Representa- 
tives, Louisiana.     Captain,  C.  S.  A.     Died,  1878. 
5iS 


516  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

*Edwin  Lewis  Jewell,  LL.B.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

Born  at  Pointe  Coupee  Parish,  La.,  September  16,  1836.  Son  of 
Joseph  and  Jane  Eliza  (Lewis)  Jewell.  Attorney-at-law. 
Louisiana  State  Senator.  Index  Clerk,  U.  S.  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives, Washington,  D.  C.  Author  of  "  Jewell's  City  Digest." 
Married,  1862,  Tunie  Farrar.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  grandson, 
Edmund  M.  Ivens,  Mu,  '07.  He  died  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  No- 
vember 30,  1887. 

♦Henry  B.  Murphy,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Killed  by  explosion  of  Steamer  Princess,  at  Baton  Rouge,  La.,  Feb- 
ruary 9,  1859. 

*Robert  L.  Preston,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Carrollton,  La. 
Lieutenant,  Cavalry,  C.  S.  A. 

*  William  L.  Richardson,  LL.B.,  Cotile,  La. 

1859. 

♦Theodore  E.  Camus,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Algiers,  La. 

Born  at  Algiers,  La.  Son  of  Theodnle  and  Annie  (Pereive)  Camus. 
Attorney-at-law.     Lieutenant,  C.  S.  A.     Died  at  Algiers,  La. 

♦William  H.  Holmes,  LL.B.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

Attorney-at-law.  Judge,  Third  City  Court.  Lieutenant,  Artillery, 
C.  S.  A. 

♦John  E.  Laurens,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

Served  in  the  C.  S.  A.,  and  was  killed  in  battle  at  Shiloh,  April 
6,  1862. 

♦George  M.  Morgan,  LL.B.,  New  Orleans,  La. 
Captain,  C.  S.  A.,  and  died  in  hospital. 

I860. 

♦Edward  G.  Butler,  LL.B.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

Captain,  Company  I,  First  Louisiana  Artillery,  C.  S.  A. 

♦Maunsel  White  Chapman,  LL.B.,  Mayhew,  Miss. 

Born  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  January  2,  1838.  Son  of  Edward  and 
Esther  (Crockett)  Chapman.  Attorney-at-law  and  planter.  Pri- 
vate,  C.   S.   A.,   1861-65.     Wounded   and  taken  prisoner   at  battle 


MU  CHAPTER.  517 

of   Shiloh   and   confined   at   Camp   Chase.     Married,   May   6,   1865, 
Mary  Paine  Manning.     Died  at  Meyhew,  Miss.,  November,  1918. 

*  Alexander  John  Gustavus  Devron,   A.B.    [Jesuits   Coll.,   St. 

Louis,  Mo.];  M.D.  [N.  O.  School  of  Med.],  New  Orleans, 

La. 

Born  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  November  13,  1837.  Son  of  Augustin  and 
Eugenie  (Laizer)  Devron.  Physician.  Sanitary  Inspector,  State 
Board  of  Health,  1874-75.  Member,  City  Council,  1884-87.  Major 
Surgeon,  Second  Louisiana  Militia,  C.  S.  A.  Married,  Catherine 
Fitz  Gerald.     Died  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  March  24,  1900. 

*Charles  Be  Castro,  M.D.,  Mexico. 

Physician. 

*  William  Paul  Grivot  (H),  New  Orleans,  La. 

Born  at  New  Orleans,  1843.  Lieutenant,  First  Louisiana  Regulars. 
C.  S.  A.  Died  of  wounds  received  in  action  at  Forsyth,  Ga., 
October  10,  1864. 

*Thomas  H.  Lewis,  LL.B.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

Major,  C.  S.  A.,  and  was  killed  in  action  at  Lafayette,  Ga.,  June 
24,  1864.  ..._, 

*Claudius  Wistar  Sears,  LL.B.,  University,  Miss. 

Born  at  Peru,  Mass.,  November  8,  1917.  Son  of  Dr.  Thomas  and 
Sophia  (James)  Sears.  Cadet  at  the  U.  S.  Military  Academy,  West 
Point,  July  1,  1837,  to  July  1,  1841,  when  he  was  graduated  and 
received  his  commission  as  Second  Lieutenant  of  the  Eighth  U.  S. 
Infantry.  Served  in  garrison  at  Fort  Columbus,  N.  Y.,  1841,  and 
in  the  Florida  War  1841-42.  Resigned  October  10,  1842.  Pro- 
fessor of  Mathematics  and  Civil  Engineering  at  University  of 
Louisiana,  1847-61.  General  in  Confederate  Army,  1861-66.  Lost 
a  leg  at  the  battle  of  Nashville,  December  15,  1864.  Professor  of 
Mathematics  in  University  of  Mississippi  until  his  death,  February 
15,   1891. 

*Louis  Dufau,  A.M.,  LL.B.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

Professor  of  Mental  and  Moral  Philosophy,  University  of  Louisiana, 
1859. 

*C.  E.  Rogers,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  New  Orleans,  La. 
*F.  S.  Mader,  A.B.,  New  Orleans,  La. 


518  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Alfred  Joshua  Lewis,  A.B.  (H),  New  Orleans,  La. 

5026  Prytania  Street. 
Born  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  July  27,  1841.  Son  of  Alfred  Jefferson 
and  Elise  (Magioni)  Lewis.  Attorney-at-law.  He  entered  as 
private  and  rose  to  Colonel,  First  Louisiana  Regular  Infantry, 
C.  S.  A.,  1861-65.  Secretary,  Vice-President  and  President,  Board 
of  Directors  of  Soldiers'  Home  of  Louisiana,  at  New  Orleans,  1882- 
1890.  While  President  of  Army  of  Tennessee,  Louisiana  Division, 
Camp  No.  2,  helped  organize  United  Confederate  Veterans,  in 
1889.     Married,   March   2,   1865,   Anna  Clair   Robinson. 

*Francis  E.  McManus,  LL.B.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

*Charles  E.  Reynes,  A.B.,  New  Orleans,  La. 
Attorney-at-law. 

Chapter  suspended  on  account  of  the  Civil  War.     Reinstituted 

November  S3,  1893 


1888. 

Joseph  Tormey  De  Grange,  M.Ph.,  M.D.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

1636  General  Pershing  Street. 
Born  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  November  25,  1864.  Son  of  Joseph  Henry 
and  Ellen  (McMillan)  De  Grange.  Physician.  Surgeon  to  the 
New  Orleans  Fire  Department,  1892  to  date.  Captain  and  Surgeon 
of  Washington  Artillery,  National  Guard  of  Louisiana,  1890-95, 
and  Volunteer  Medical  Corps,  1918.  Surgeon  of  New  Orleans 
Railway  and  Lighting  Company.  Married,  April  18,  1894,  Isabella 
Matamoras  Logan.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Benjamin  F. 
De  Grange,  Mu,  '94. 


1892. 

Harold  Weil  Newman,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

710   Hibernia   Building. 
Attorney-at-law. 

Benjamin  Taylor  Waldo,  LL.B.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

1320  Second  Street. 
Born  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  December  19,  1872.  Son  of  James  Curtis 
and  Margaret  Mary  (Woods)  Waldo.  Attorney-at-law.  Attorney 
for  Louisiana  State  Board  of  Health.  Vice-President  and  member 
of  National  Board  of  Directors  of  the  Navy  League  of  the  United 
States.     Married,  December  26,   1906,   Edna  Trist. 


MU  CHAPTER.  519 

1894*. 

Benjamin  Jacques  De  Grange,  Gulf  port,   Miss. 

163F   Twenty-fifth  Avenue. 
Born  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  March  11,  18(i7.     Son  of  Joseph  H.  and 
Ellen   (McMillan)   De  Grange.     First  Lieutenant  Battery  E,  Bat- 
talion Washington  Artillery.     Married  Lea  Lasseigne.     Relative  in 
Fraternity,  brother,  Joseph  T.  De  Grange,  M.D.,  Mu,  '88. 

Oliver  Stanley  Livaudais,  New  Orleans,  La. 

413   Hibernia   Building. 
Attorney-at-law. 

Jules  Ernest  Brulatour,  A.B.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

5  West  Thirty-second  Street. 
Born  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  April  7,  1870.     Son  of  Thomas  and  Marie 
(Massy)      Brulatour.     Importer     and     exporter     in     camera     and 
photographic  supplies. 

Francis  D.  Charbonnet,  New  Orleans,  La. 

619  Common. 
Notary  Public. 

1895. 

Robert  Legier,  New  Orleans,  La. 

341  Carondelet  Street. 
Attorney-at-law.     Recorder  of  Mortgages  for  the  Parish  of  Orleans, 
1900  to  date. 

Auguste  Montagnet,  New  Orleans,  La. 

1133  North  Claiborne  Street. 

John  M.  Sheridan,  New  Orleans,  La. 

217  South  Conti  Street. 

Fernando  Estopinal,  New  Orleans,  La. 

616  Godchaux  Building. 

Attorney-at-law. 

William  Lee  Hughes,  New  Orleans,  La. 

1117  Whitney  Building. 

Born  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  June  18,  1866.     Son  of  David  and  Isabella 

(Burrows)      Hughes.     Attorney-at-law.     Attorney     of     Board     of 

Health,    City    of    Orleans,    1906-10.     Member    of    the    Louisiana 

Legislature,  1904-12.     Professor  of  Jurisprudence  in  Tulane  Uni- 


520  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

versity,  1918  to  date.  Member  of  the  Louisiana  Historical  Society. 
Major,  Second  Battery,  Second  Louisiana  U.  S.  Volunteers,  during 
the  Spanish-American  War,  May,  1898-April,  1899;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  on  Governor  Blanchard's  staff,  1904-08,  and  Colonel  on 
Governor  Sanders'  staff,  1908-1;?.  Married,  May  20,  190-2,  Elizabeth 
Olivia  Womack. 

Arthur  Horace  Browne,  LL.B.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

United  States  Custom  House. 
Born  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  September  11,  1866.  Son  of  Richard 
Horace  and  Sarah  (Hollis)  Browne.  Attorney-at-law.  United 
States  Commissioner.  First  Lieutenant  Company  A,  Second 
Louisiana  Infantry,  U.  S.  Volunteers,  during  the  Spanish  Ameri- 
can War,  May,  1898.  Married,  first,  October  30,  1894,  Addie  B. 
Pitman;   second,  July   12,   1906,   Leah   Gandolfe. 

Frederick  Oswald  Ogden,  LL.B.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

320  Audubon  Street. 
Attorney-at-law.     Clerk  of  Court  of  Appeals  of  Parish  of  Orleans, 
1892-1900. 

Rene  Andrew  Murphy,  A.B.,  A.M.,  M.D.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

1718  Prytania  Street. 
Born  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  June  10,  1866.     Son  of  Edmund  Andrew 
Murphy,  M.D.,  and  Alphonsine  Bourgere.     Physician.     Senior  Sur- 
geon of  Louisiana  Naval  Brigade. 

1898. 

Adam  Wirth,  New  Orleans,  La. 

5902  Hurst  Street. 
Born  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  September  23,  1877.  Son  of  Charles  and 
Elizabeth  (Singer)  Wirth.  Druggist.  Demonstrator  of  Pharmacy, 
Tulane  University,  1900-04;  Chemist  to  City  Engineer  of  New 
Orleans,  1903  to  date.  Married,  June  18,  1902,  Elizabeth  Rosa 
Jackson. 

1900 

Philip  William  Bohne,  M.D.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

620  Maison  Blanche  Building. 
Born  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  October  9,  1880.  Son  of  Frederick  Henry 
and  Philippine  (Wiedemann)  Bohne.  Physician.  Assistant  Dem- 
onstrator of  Anatomy,  New  Orleans  College  of  Dentistry.  As- 
sistant Surgeon  U.  S.  Public  Health  and  Marine  Hospital  Service 
during  the  yellow  fever  epidemic  in  New  Orleans,  1905.  Assist- 
ant Medical  Director,  New  Orleans  Public  Schools,  1907  to  date. 
Married,  April  12,  1911,  Alma  E.  Heim.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Frederick  H.  Bohne,  Jr.,  Mu,  '05. 


MU  CHAPTER.  521 

1901. 

Theodore  Mathias  Knoop,  B.E.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

25  Clarkson  Street. 
Born   at   New   Orleans,   La.,   December   17,   1879.     Son   of  Otto   and 
Margaretha     Elizabeth     (Buddig)      Knoop.     Electrical     Engineer. 
Managing  partner,  Curtis  and  Knoop  Chemical  Works,  New  York, 
1916  to  1919.     Married,  February  9,  1916,  Rachel  Bernstein. 

Louis  Christian  William  Datz,  B.E.,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

2100  First  Avenue. 
Born  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  April  28,  1880.  Son  of  Henry  and  Char- 
lotte Julianna  (Casar)  Datz.  Engineer.  Engineer  Southern 
Properties,  United  Gas  &  Electric  Engineering  Corp.,  February, 
1914,  to  April,  1919.  Engineer,  American  Cities  Co.,  April,  1919, 
to  date.     Married,  June  27,  1905,  Mary  Catherine  Eblen. 

Charles  Doswell  Tomkies,  A.B.  [and  Columbia]  ;  A.M.  [Colum- 
bia], Austin,  Tex. 

University  Station. 
Born  at  Kingston,  La.,  February  21,  1882.     Son  of  Charles  William 
and  Sarah  Viola  (Scott)   Tomkies.     Instructor  in  public  speaking, 
University   of   Texas.     Relative   in   Fraternity,   brother,   James   S. 
Tomkies,  Mu,   '03. 


1902. 

Charles  Augustus  Duchamp,  A.B.  and  A.M.    [Jesuits'  Coll.]  ; 

LL.B.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

2513  Robert  Street. 
Born  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  January   15,  1880.     Son  of  Charles  and 
Blanche   (Coppens)   Duchamp.     Attorney-at-law. 

Felix  Joseph  Samson,  A.B.,  A.M.  [Jefferson  Coll.,  La.]  ;  Abbe- 
ville, La. 

Born  at  New  Roads,  La.,  August  28,  1881.  Son  of  Clement  and 
Felicite  (Patin)  Samson.  Attorney-at-law.  State  Legislator, 
1908  to  1912.  Secretary  Criminal  Code  Commission  of  Louisiana, 
1909.     Married,  April  23,  1903,  Aliec  C.  Tircuit. 

Robert  Emmet  Hingle,  LL.B.,  Point  a  la  Hatche,  La. 
Born  at  Thibodaux,  La.,  July  13,  1879.     Attorney-at-law. 


522  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1903. 

Michael  Clay  Le  Jeune,  LL.B.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

2018  Peters  Avenue. 
Born  at   Brusly  Landing,  La.,  August  29,  1874.     Son  of  Ursin  and 
Estelle    (Dupuy)    Le  Jeune.     Official  court  reporter,  Civil  District 
Court,  Division  E,  New  Orleans,  1900  to  date.     Married,  February 
27,  1908;  Julia-  Margaret  Roy. 

Marcel  Garsaud,  B.E.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

Whitney-Central  Building. 
Born  at  Bordeaux,  France,  May  29,  1881.  Commissioned  Major, 
Engineers,  August  15,  1917;  assigned  to  312th  Engineers;  pro- 
moted to  Lieutenant  Colonel,  June-  17,  1918;  overseas  August, 
1918;  assigned  to  1st  Engineers;  discharged  September,  1919. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Andre  Garsaud,  Mu,  '06. 

Frank  Evans  Powell,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  De  Ridder,  La. 

Born  at  Troy  Plantation,  West  Feliciana  Parish,  La.,  December  11, 
1881.  Son'  of  Frank  Evans  and  Sallie  Jeannette  (Ball)  Powell. 
Attorney-at-law.  Representative  Beauregard  Parish  in  Xouisiana 
Legislature,  1912-20.  Married,  December  30,  1907,  Margaret 
Letitia  Jessen. 

George  Herbert  Wright,  A.B.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 

Box  630. 
Born    at    Lafayette,    Ind.,    April    14,    1884.     Son    of    James    O.    and 
Katherine  E.  G.  (Espy)  Wright.     Attorney-at-law.     City  editor  of 
Asheville     Citizen,     1903-1905.     Married,     June     18,     1910,     Irene 
Gilliam. 

Allen  Storr  Haskett,  B.E.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

Whitney-Central  Building. 
Born  at  Shreveport,  La.,  May  30,  1880.     Son  of  John  Alexander  and 
Annie    (Storr)    Haskett.     Civil    engineer.     Commissioned    Captain, 
Engineers,  August  15,  1917;  assigned  to  230th  Engineers,  overseas 
January,  1918;  discharged  June,  1919. 

Marshall  Lee  Ong,  B.E.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

%  W.  J.  Wayte,  1  Liberty  Street. 
Born    at   New   Orleans,   La.,   September   30,   1883.     Son   of   Richard 
Marshall  and  Mary  Virginia    (Jackson)   Ong.     Chemist  and  Engi- 
neer. 

James  Scott  Tomkies,  A.B.;  M.D.  [Harvard],  Dallas,  Tex. 

1214   McCoy   Street. 
Born  at  Kingston,  La.,  April  17,  1884.     Son  of  Charles  William  and 


MU  CHAPTER.  523 

Sarah  V.  (Scott)  Tomkies.  Physician.  Commissioned  First  Lieu- 
tenant, M.  C,  October  15,  1918;  discharged  July  22,  1920.  Mar- 
ried, April  19,  1919,  Leina  E.  Jenkins.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Charles  D.  Tomkies,  Mu,  '01. 

1904. 

Richard  Gracey  Drown,  New  Orleans,  La. 

4610  Perrier  Street. 
Born  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  April  1,  1885.  Son  of  Charles  William 
and  Ella  J.  (Gracey)  Drown.  Traffic  Manager,  American  Coffee 
Company  of  New  Orleans,  1911-12;  Secretary  and  Manager  of 
credit  department,  1912-18;  Secretary,  1918-20;  Vice  President, 
1920  to  date.     Married,  December  10,  1906,  Effie  G.  Fourrier. 

John  Riess,  B.E.  in  C.E.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

1309  Cadiz  Street. 
Born   at  New  Orleans,  La.,  October   17,   1881.     Son   of  Joseph   and 
Wilhelmina     (Weis)     Riess.     Engineer    and    contractor.     Married, 
June  19,  1912,  Alma  Mary  Sirena.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Oscar  Riess,  Mu,  '07. 

William  Terrill  Hall,  A.B.,  Bastrop,  La. 

Born  at  Bastrop,  La.,  June  22,  1882. 

Sidney  Lawrence  Menge,  New  Orleans,  La. 

6861  West  End  Boulevard. 
Born  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  May  3,  1881.     Son  of  Joseph  and  Ada  F. 
(Carlin)    Menge.     Engineer.     President   and   General   Manager   of 
the  Menge   Pump   and   Machinery   Company. 

*Robert   Lewis   Knox,   A.B.    [La.    State   Univ.]  ;   LL.B.,   New 

Orleans,  La. 

Born  at  Bellonia  Plantation,  East  Baton  Rouge  Parish,  La.,  February 

12,  1883.     Son  of  William  Rankin  and  Lilly   (Bell)    Knox.     Attor- 

ney-at-law.     Lieutenant    in    Louisiana    National    Guard.     Died    at 

New  Orleans,  1912. 

*John  Joseph  Collins,  A.B.,  Baton  Rouge,  La. 

Born    at    Monroe,   La.,    September   30,    1881.     Teacher.     Married    in 
1906,  May  Morris.     Died  at  Crowley,  La.,  February  7,  1912. 

1905. 

*Frederick  Henry  Bohne,  Jr.,  B.S.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

Born   at    New    Orleans,    La.,   January    14,    1884.     Son   of   Frederick 
Henry  and  Philippine  (Wiedemann)   Bohne.     Engaged  in  the  cot- 


524  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

ton  business  until  1908,  when  he  took  up  the  study  of  law.  Rela- 
tive in  Fraternity,  Philip  W.  Bohne,  Mu,  '03.  He  died  at  New 
Orleans,  La.,  January  13,  1910. 

Joseph  Exnmett  Lass  as,  B.E.,  Patterson,  La. 

Born  at  Patterson,  La.,  June  23,  1883.  Son  of  John  F.  and  Louisa 
(Como)  Lassus.  Secretary  and  Treasurer  of  St.  Mary  Building 
Association  of  Patterson,  La. 

Thomas  Ryan  Sartor,  M.D.,  Oberlin,  La. 

Born  at  Alto,  La.,  October  23,  1880.  Son  of  Daniel  Ryan  and  Eliza 
Anna  (Balfour)  Sartor.  Physician.  Mayor  of  Oberlin,  La.,  1907- 
09.     Married,  September  19,  1907,  Cora  Elizabeth  Runyan. 

Thomas  Leroy  Willis,  B.E.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

410  Audubon  Street. 
Born  at  Loda,  111.,  July  30,  1881.  Son  of  Frederick  P.  and  Bernice 
(Webber)  Willis.  Civil  engineer.  U.  S.  Government  Inspector  on 
the  construction  of  jetties  at  South  West  Pass,  Mississippi  River, 
1905-06.  Engineer  of  the  City  of  New  Orleans.  Married,  Sep- 
tember 4,  1907,  Margaret  Alice  Smith.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Harry  E.  Willis,  Mu,  '10. 

Richard  Augustin  Kearney,  M.Ph.,  M.D.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

1435  K  Street,  N.  W. 
Born  at  Plaquemine,  La.,  February  13,  1883.     Son  of  Richard  A.  and 
Emily  Catherine  (Ritter)   Kearny.     Physician. 


1906. 

George  Albert  O'Connell,  M.D.,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

2177  Eleventh  Avenue  South. 
Born  at  Montgomery,  Ala.,  November  15,  1882.  Son  of  John  C.  and 
Lucy  A.  (Merritt)  O'Connell.  Physician.  Served  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Medical  Corps,  National  Guard  Alabama,  1914-15.  Cap- 
tain, April,  1915,  to  December  23,  1915;  Major,  December,  1915; 
Chief  Surgeon  Alabama  National  Guard.  Chief,  Medical  Service, 
Camp  Infirmary,  Bordeaux,  France,  Thirty-first  Division.  Direc- 
tor of  Field  Hospitals,  One  Hundred  and  Sixth  Sanitary  Train, 
C.  O.;  Camp  Hospital  One  Hundred  and  Ten,  France.  Surgeon, 
Fifth  Cavalry,  Fort  Bliss,  Texas.  Married,  August  27,  1907,  Sallie 
L.  Giereath. 

Edwin  D.  Trellue,  A.B.,  Patterson,  La. 
Born  at  Patterson,  La.,  October  18,  1885. 


MU  CHAPTER.  525 

Andre  J.  Garsaud,  Tela,  Honduras. 

Born  at  Bordeaux,  France,  October  25,  1885.  With  United  Fruit 
Company.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Marcel  Garsaud,  Mu, 
'03. 

Louis  Milton  Noll,  St.  Elmo,  Tenn. 

R.  F.  D.  No.  4. 
Born   at   Chattanooga,   Tenn.,  August   14,   1881.     Son  of  Adam  and 
Mary    (Schneider)    Noll.     Farmer.     Married,   November    12,    1905, 
May  Edith  Poupard. 

Edward  Henry  Richard,  B.L.,  Covington,  La. 

Born  at  Bayou  Du  Large,  La.,  July  7,  1881.  Son  of  Edgard  J.  and 
Ernestine  A.  Richard.  Attorney-at-law.  Married  Mary  Labar- 
ree  Reid. 

Walter  Winn  Wright,  LL.B.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

5929  Chestnut  Street. 
Born  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  December  8,  1880.     Son  of  Thomas  Grace 
and  Anna  Louise   (Wolters)    Wright.     Attorney-at-law. 

Edward  Leroy  Napier,  M.D.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

War  Department. 
Born  at  Union  Springs,  Ala.,  October  7,  1883.     Son  of  Edward  and 
Emma  Louise    (Wimbish)    Napier.     Assistant   Surgeon   and   First 
Lieutenant,  Medical  Corps,  U.  S.  A.     Captain,  1917.     Relative  in 
Fraternity,  brother,  Stanley  W.  Napier,  Alpha  Kappa,  '05. 

Edward  Martin  Robbert,  LL.B.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

1008  Hibernia  Building. 
Born  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  August  29,  1881.     Son  of  Henry  M.  and 
Emma     (Selmeidan)     Robbert.     Attorney-at-law.     State    Senator, 
1913  to  date. 

1907. 

Hugh  Allison  Greenwood,  M.D.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

247  West  One  Hundred  and  Twelfth  Street. 
Born  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  March  16,  1879.  Son  of  John  Henry  and 
Mary  (Wing)  Greenwood.  Physician.  Physician  and  Surgeon 
with  the  Isthmian  Canal  Commission,  1909-1913,  on  leave  in  1912, 
to  serve  with  the  Costa  Rica  —  Panama  Boundary  Commission. 
Chief  Surgeon  with  the  Guayaqui  and  Quito  R.  R.,  1913-1915,  on 
leave  to  serve  as  Asst.  Chief  Surgeon  of  the  Ecuadorian  Red  Cross 
at  Esmeraldes,  1914.  Chief  Surgeon  at  Curipamba  Hospital  of 
the  South  American  Development  Company,  1917-19.  Married, 
July  22,  1915,  Marie  Gertrude  Clausen. 


526  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Oscar  Riess,  B.E.  in  C.E. ;  C.E.   [Corn'ell],  New  Orleans,  La. 

1423  Milan  Street. 
Born   at   New  Orleans,  La.,  January  18,   1885.     Son  of  Joseph   and 
Wilhelmina  (Weis)  Riess.     Civil  engineer  and  contractor.     Relative 
in  Fraternity,  brother,  John  Riess,  Mu,  '04. 

Edmund  Masters  Ivens,  B.E.,  M.E.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

1017  Hibernia  Building. 
Born  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  May  8,  1885.  Son  of  Harry  Kersey  and 
Rosa  Farrar  (Jewell)  Ivens.  Mechanical  engineer  representing 
Ingersoll-Rand  Company  and  Skinner  Engine  Company.  Mar- 
ried, September  81,  1910,  Susan  Cheatham  Graham.  Relative  in 
Fraternity,  grandfather,  Edwin  L.  Jewell,  Mu,  '58. 

Hanson  Delmayne  Ferrell,  New  Orleans,  La. 

3031  Coliseum  Street. 
Born  at  Donaldsville,  La.,  July  19,  1884.     Son  of  Leonidas  C.   and 
Gene  H.   (Hanson)    Ferrell.     Cotton  broker. 

Emmett  Franklin  Banks  ton,  B.E.,  Simmesport,  La. 

Born  at  Grangeville,  La.,  December  5,  1878.  Son  of  Aaron  Lawrence 
and  Mary  lone  Victoria  (Morgan)  Bankston.  Mechanical  engi- 
neer. 

Harold  Earl  Raymond,  B.E.   in  Engr.,   B.E.   in   Arch.,  New 
Orleans,  La. 

502  Interstate  Bank  Building. 
Born  at   New  Orleans,  La.,  March  2,   1887.     Son  of  Peter  Laidlaw 
and   Fannie    (Curran)    Raymond.     Consulting   engineer.     Married, 
September  29,  1917,  Louise  Gower  WentWorth. 

Marion   Martin  Brown,   M.D.,   Mart,   Texas. 

Born  at  Groesbeck,  Texas,  January  30,  1884.  Son  of  Wiley  Pickens 
and  Mary  Zibra  (Stephens)  Brown.  Physician.  Married,  Feb- 
ruary 12,  1908,  Inez  Lucy  Kennedy. 

Charles  John  Edwards,  M.D.,  Vicksburg,  Miss. 

First  National  Bank  Building. 
Born  at  Vicksburg,  Miss.,  July  31,  1884.     Son  of  Charles  John  and 
Sarah  Virginia  (Webb)  Edwards.     Physician.     Commissioned  First 
Lieutenant,  M.  C,  U.   S.   A.,  January  28,   1917;  discharged,  April 
18,  1919.     Married,  May  19,  1911,  Ella  Norma  Short. 

1908. 

William  McCulloch  Childs   (AN),  Lake  Providence,  La. 

Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  October  4,  188(i.  Son  of  Willie  Morrison  and 
Margaret    MicWillie     (McCulloch)     Childs.     Civil    engineer.     Civil 


MU  CHAPTER.  527 

Engineer  Panama  Canal,  1908-1912.  Engaged  In  Mississippi  River 
levee  work,  1915  to  date.  Married,  August  25,  1910,  Juanita  May 
Grant. 

Louis  Theodore  Frantz,  B.E.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

7816  Jeannette  Street. 
Born  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  November  9,  1887.     Son  of  William  and 
Wilhelmina    (KSepf)    Frantz.     Electrical   engineer.     Married,   De- 
cember 6,  1911,  Edna  Florence  Stumpf. 

Maximilian  Hubert,  LL.B.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

5525  Camp  Street. 
Born  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  January  26,  1881.     Son  of  Henry  Rozier 
and   Arabella   Holland    (Piles)    Hubert.     Attorney-at-law. 

1909. 

Claude  Maurice  Pasquier,  Jr.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

4926  Howard  Street. 
Born    at    New    Orleans,    La.,    December    16,    1887.     Son    of    Claude 
Maurice   and   Lucy    Ernest    (Badger)    Pasquier.     Accountant. 

Walter  Joseph  Blanchard,  B.S.,   Cleveland,  Ohio. 

2031  Euclid  Avenue. 
Born  at  Klotzville,  La.,  September  20,  1887.  Son  of  Paula  and 
Josephine  (Daigre)  Blanchard.  Civil  engineer.  Chief  Engineer, 
American  Beet  Sugar  Company,  1914-1917,  Assistant  Chief  En- 
gineer, California  and  Hawaiian  Sugar  Refining  Company,  1919 
to    1918.     Chief    Engineer,    The    Dyer    Company,    1918    to    date. 

John  Taliaferro  Scogin,  Jr.,  B.E.,  Bastrop,  La. 

Born  at  Bastrop,  La.,  November  21,  1888.  Son  of  John  Taliaferro 
and  Emma  Martha   (Lacy)   Scogin. 

1910. 

Harry  Egbert  Willis,  Bogalusa,  La. 

Born  at  Paxton,  111.,  October  26,  1887.  Son  of  Frederick  Peter  and 
Bernice  (Weber)  Willis.  City  Engineer,  Bogalusa,  La.  Married, 
January  2,  1908,  Adie  Rae  Taggart.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Thomas  L.  Willis,  Mu,  '05. 

Eugene  Cleveland  Simon,  New  Orleans,  La. 

619  St.  Ferdinand  Street. 
Born  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  December  15,  1885.     Son  of  Eugene  and 
Julia  (Eisemann)  Simon. 


528  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

James  Sherrard,  Jr.,  B.E.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

208  Fuller  Building. 
Born  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  May  10,  1888.     Son  of  James  and  Helen 
(Raymond)     Sherrard.     Superintendent     of     Erection,     American 
Bridge  Company,  Eastern  Division.     Married,   February   11,  1915, 
Madeline   Smith. 

Isaac  Houston  Bass,  Lumberton,  Miss. 

Born  at  Carley,  Miss.,  July  3,  1888.  Son  of  Isaac  Esau  and  Mary 
Eliza  (Wilks)  Bass.  Nurseryman.  Vice-President  and  General 
Manager  of  I.  E.  Bass  and  Sons  Pecan  Company.  Married,  Sep- 
tember  11,   1912,   Hoyt   Fenn. 

John  Darling  Nix,  Jr.,  LL.B.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

127  Carondelet  Street. 
Born  at  Denver,  Colo.,  September  25,  1890.     Son  of  James  Thomas 
and  Evelyn  Beatrice    (Fleming)    Nix.     Attorney-at-law. 

Louis  Gaston  Teissier,  A.B.,  A.M.   [Jeff.  Coll.  Convent,  La.]  ; 

LL.B.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

2742  Canal  Street. 
Born   at   Remy,   St.   James   Parish,  La.,   February   6,   1887.     Son  of 
Jean  and  Augustine    (Gebelin)   Teissier.     Life  insurance  solicitor. 
Married,  November  7,  1916,  Hilda  Roder. 

1911. 

Reginald  McClure  Schmidt,  New  Orleans,  La. 

1023  Leontine  Street. 
Born  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  December  14,  1888.     Son  of  John  Diether 
and   Annie   Elizabeth    (Snyder)    Schmidt. 

Anthony  Vizard,  Jr.,  A.B.    [Springhill  Coll.],  Lake  Charles, 
La. 

Born  at  Mobile,  Ala.,  October  2,  1889.  Son  of  Thomas  Joseph  and 
Florence  Tucker  (Primo)  Vizard.  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  Lake 
Charles  Naval  Stores  Company,  Inc.  Married,  February  13,  1915, 
Marion  De  Silva  Blanchard. 

1912. 

Herbert  Behrend,  New  Orleans,  La. 

633   Carrollton   Avenue. 
Born  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  August  7,  1889.     Son  of  John  and  Emma 
(Heine)     Behrend.     Traveling    representative    for    National    Lead 
Company.     Married,  April  24,  1915,  Olga  Elizabeth  Blank. 


MU  CHAPTER.  .  529 

Shirley  Cate  Braselman,  B.S.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

American  Creosote  Works,  Inc. 
Born  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  September  23,  1890.  Son  of  John  Andrew 
and  Endora  (Brooks)  Braselman.  Surveyor  with  Mississippi 
River  Commission,  U.  S.  Army  Engineer,  1911-13.  Assistant  En- 
gineer with  Ford,  Bacon  and  Davis,  1914-15.  At  present  Assistant 
General  Manager  American  Creosote  Works.  Married,  June  10, 
1910,  Elizabeth  Ford  Stockdell. 

Henry  Joseph  Schreiber,  New  Orleans,  La. 

1806  Carrollton  Avenue. 
Born  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  July  13,  1889.     Son  of  Henry  Bensel  and 
Olivia  Ella  (Brennen)  Schrieber.     In  the  grain  business. 

Robert  Matthews  Leigh,  B.S.  [Miss.  A.  and  M.  College],  M.D., 

Columbus,  Miss. 

824  N.  Seventh  Street. 
Born     at     Columbus,     Miss.,     November     12,     1887.     Son     of     Frank 
Melanchon     and     Mary     Beverly     (Mattheur)     Leigh.     Physician. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  father,  Frank  M.  Leigh,  Lambda,  '62. 

Frederic  Delaybach  King,  Jr.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

1418  Seventh  Street. 
Born  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  October  15,  1889.  Son  of  Frederick 
Derieve  and  Nellie  (Levy)  King.  From  April,  1915,  to  date, 
Assistant  City  Engineer,  New  Orleans,  in  charge  of  street  paving 
and  drainage  contracts.  Entered  the  service  May,  1917,  and  re- 
mained until  August,  1917.  Dicharged  for  physical  disability. 
Stationed  at  Fort  Leavenworth,  Kansas,  and  attached  to  Sixth 
Provisional  Engineers.  Member  of  the  First  Troop,  L.  N.  G. 
Married,  September  25,  1915,  Eola  Georgie  Fell.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  Henry  C.  M.  King,  Mu,  '15. 

Harold  Louis  Herrmann,  New  Orleans,  La. 

2439  Napoleon  Avenue. 
Born  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  October  21,  1889.     Son  of  Emma  Maris 
(Lanata)    Herrmann. 

Alvin  Olen  King,  LL.B.,  Lake  Charles,  La. 

1630  South  Street. 
Born  at  Leoti,  Kansas,  June  21,  1890.  Son  of  George  Merritt  and 
Bessie  Brown  (Sterling)  King.  Attorney-at-law.  Married,  Janu- 
ary 29,  1916,  Willie  Lee  Voris.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers, 
Cyrus  A.  King,  Mu,  '15,  Jean  M.  King,  Mu,  '20,  and  Albion  S.  King, 
Alpha  Nu,  '24. 


530  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1913. 

John  Frank  Lieberman,  Washington,  D.  C. 

War  Department. 
Born  at  Paducah,  Ky.,  July  12,  1891.  Son  of  Joseph  Philip  and 
L.  C.  (Billingsley)  Lieberman.  Physician  in  U.  S.  Army.  En- 
tered U.  S.  Army  Medical  Corps,  November,  1917.  Graduated 
Army  Medical  School,  Washington,  D.  C,  February,  1918,  with 
rank  of  First  Lieutenant.  Left  United  States  for  service  in 
France  with  Seventy-eighth  Division,  May  20,  1919.  Took  part 
in  St.  Mihiel  and  Meuse-Argonne  Offensives. 

1914. 

Curtis  Bush  Dozier,  Thomasville,  Ala. 

Born  at  Nannafalia,  Ala.,  October  6,  1893.  Son  of  Edward  Conor 
and  Ida  (Barron)  Dozier.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Leonard  L.  Dozier,  Alpha  Kappa,  '12. 

Richard  Clinton  Allis,  Pinewood,  Ala. 

Born  at  Baton,  New  Mexico,  July  12,  1892.  Son  of  Clinton  Todd 
and  Lucille  (Linville)  Allis.  In  lumber  manufacturing  business. 
Corporal,  Engineers  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  June  20,  1917,  to  January  16, 
1919. 

Arthur  Andrew  Le  Jeune,  Kaplan,  La. 

Born  at  Jeanerette,  La.,  June  23,  1894.  Son  of  Zenon  and  Regena 
(LaBauve)  LeJeune.  Assistant  Cashier,  Peoples  State  Bank, 
Gueydan,  La.  Manager  of  the  United  Irrigation  and  Rice  Milling 
Company,  Kaplan,  La.  First  Lieutenant,  Headquarters  One  Hun- 
dred and  Fifty-first  F.  A.  Brigade.  Aide  to  General  Richmond 
P.  Davis,  Commanding  Ninth  Corps  Artillery.  Participated  in  the 
Meuse-Argonne  Offensive. 

Joseph  Evered  Kibbe,  Jr.,  Abbeville,  La. 

Born  at  Earth,  La.,  January  18,  1893.  Son  of  Joseph  Evered  and 
Pauline  D.    (Derouen)    Kibbe. 

1915. 

Bernard  Henry  Grehan,  B.E.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

1736  Second  Street. 
Born  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  September  4,  1893.     Son  of  Bernard  and 
Caroline  (Simon)  Grehan.     Civil  engineer.     With  War  Department 
Engineers,  Chief  of  Surveys,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,   1915-16.     First 
Lieutenant,    Three    Hundred    and    Twelfth    Engineers,    A.    E.    F 
Married,  August  25,  1917,  Marie  Louise  LeMore. 


MU  CHAPTER.  S3i 

Cyrus  Arthur  King,  Reeves,  La. 

Born  at  Lake  Charles,  La.,  October  15,  1893.  Son  of  George  Merritt 
and  Bessie  B.  (Sterling)  King.  Lumberman.  Married,  May  13, 
1917,  Korin  V.  Terwilliger.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers, 
Alvin  O.  King,  Mu,  '12,  Jean  M.  King,  Mu,  '20,  and  Albion  S.  King, 
Alpha  Nu,  '24. 

Henry  Carlton  Miller  King,  New  Orleans,  La. 

2841  Chestnut  Street. 
Born  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  January  11,  1893.  Son  of  Frederic 
Derieve  and  Eleanor  L.  (Levy)  King.  Owner,  King  Motor  Com- 
pany, New  Orleans,  La.  In  the  service  with  the  Washington 
Artillery  as  Corporal  for  ten  months  in  1916  on  the  Mexican 
Border.  Married,  December  6,  1916,  Katherine  Richardson.  Rela- 
tive in  Fraternity,  brother,  Frederic  D.  King,  Jr.,  Mu,  '12. 

Harry  Charles  Curley,  Houston,  Tex. 

Texas  Lumber  Company. 
Born  at  Lake  Charles,  La.,  December  3,  1895.  Son  of  Charles  C.  and 
Sarah  Virginia  (Grunaldi)  Curley.  Commissioned,  August  15, 
1917,  as  Second  Lieutenant.  Transferred  to  regular  U.  S.  Army 
and  promoted  to  First  Lieutenant,  February  25,  1919,  and  as- 
signed to  duty  with  the  A.  E.  F.  in  Siberia. 

George  William  Montgomery,  Tallulah,  La. 

Born  at  Tallulah,  La.,  March  26,  1894.  Son  of  Alexander  and  Mary 
(Trezevant)  Montgomery. 

1916. 

Albert  Bernard  Price,  Beaumont,  Tex. 

1216   Orleans   Street. 
Born  at  Beaumont,  Texas,  September  25,  1893.     Son  of  Jacob  Samuel 
and    Lula    (Stelfox)    Price.     Clerk.     Wagoner,    Supply    Company, 
Twenty-first  F.   A.,  December  6,  1917;  discharged,  July  15,  1919. 
Married,  July  19,  1919,  Helen  Blewett. 

John  Sanford  Glass,  New  Orleans,  La. 

1727  General  Pershing  Street. 
Born  at  Lynchburg,  Va.,  October  16,  1894.     Son  of  Erskin  Douglas 
and    Jennie     (Darby)     Glass.     Accountant    with    Wichita    Motors 
Company,   New   Orleans.     Enlisted,   June   11,   1917;    Second   Lieu- 
tenant, 63d  F.  A.;  discharged  December  13,  1919. 

Bob  Ernest  Trigg,  D.D.S.,  Shreveport,  La. 

Majestic  Building. 
Born  at  Lewisville,  Ark.,  August  13,  1891.     Son  of  Robert  Locke  and 
Emma  (Edward)  Trigg.     Dentist.     Married,  June  14,  1916,  Forbes 
Gola  Chance. 


532  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1917. 

Andrew  Vallois  Friedrichs,  A.B.    [Loyola  University]  ;  M.D., 

New  Orleans,  La. 

1201  Maison  Blanche  Building. 
Born  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  April  8,  1894.  Son  of  Andrew  Gainnie 
and  Eugenie  Marie  (Mitchell)  Friedrichs.  Physician.  Instructor 
in  Pathology  and  Bacteriology  at  Tulane  University.  Assistant 
Pathologist  at  Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  Orleans.  Served  in 
1916  on  Mexican  Border  as  Sergeant  in  Louisiana  Field  Hospital. 
In  U.  S.  Army  in  1917,  at  Jackson  Barracks,  New  Orleans,  La., 
as  Contract  Surgeon. 

George  Morrill  Hogdon,  New  Orleans,  La. 

43  Nevon  Place. 
Born    at    Bay   St.   Louis,   Miss.,   October    17,    1895.     Son   of   George 
Morrill    and    Harriete    (McGraw)    Hodgdon.     Second   Lieutenant, 
One  Hundred  and  Forty-first  F.  A.,  March  30,  1916-Se'ptember  27, 
1918,  Seventeenth  F.  A.,  June  12,  1919-August  30,  1919. 

Samuel  Benson  Lyons,  M.D.,  Sulphur,  La. 

Born  at  Sulphur,  La.,  November  20,  1894.  Son  of  Samuel  Madison 
and  Dellie  (Broussard)  Lyons.  Physician.  Relative  in  Frater- 
nity, brother,  Shirley  C.  Lyons,  Mu,  '19. 

Ernest  Monroe  McKenzie,  A.B.  [Nashville],  Dardanelle,  Ark. 
Born  at  Dardanelle,  Ark.,  August  25,  1884.     Son  of  James  Milton 
and  Sarah  L.  McKenzie. 

Sidney  Otho  Wall,  Greenwood,  Miss. 

909  Mississippi  Avenue. 
Born  at  Winona,  Miss.,  September  17,  1891.  Son  of  John  Archilaus 
and  Anna  (Aven)  Wall.  Enlisted  with  Battery  C,  One  Hundred 
and  Fortieth  F.  A.,  July  15,  1917.  Commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant F.  A.,  August  31,  1918.  Promoted  to  First  Lieutenant 
F.  A.  October  23,  1918.    Discharged  March  21,  1919. 

Frank  Thomas  Doyle,  New  Orleans,  La. 

918  Marigny  Street. 
Born  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  November  13,  1897.     Son  of  Thomas  and 
Georgie  (Borge)  Doyle. 

Sherman  Balch  Forbes,  Tampa,  Fla. 

701  South  Delaware  Avenue. 
Born  at  Plainwell,  Mich.,   November  9,   1895.     Son  of  John  P.  and 
Mary  Elizabeth  (Balch)  Forbes. 


MU  CHAPTER.  533 

1918. 

Thomas  Brown  Ellsberry,  Marlin,  Tex. 

Born  at  Marlin,  Texas,  September  6,  1894.  Son  of  Thomas  Brown 
and  Maggie  (Emerson)   Ellsberry. 

*William  Walter  Jones,  De  Ridder,  La. 

Born  at  Velasco,  Texas,  November  5,  1894.  Son  of  Robert  and 
Susie  E.  (Frazer)  Jones.  Entered  the  service  in  the  Radio 
School  at  Cambridge,  Mass.  and  was  transferred  to  Naval  Officers' 
Training  School  at  East  Boston  Naval  Section  Base.  Died  in 
the  Newton  Hospital,  Newton,  Mass.,  from  pneumonia  on  Sep- 
tember 29,  1918,  while  in  the  service. 

1919. 

Harry  Woodring  Pritchett,  Danville,  Va. 

Born  at  Danville,  Va.,  July  11,  1889.  Son  of  Claudius  Augustus  and 
Patty    (Beavers)    Pritchett. 

Shirley  Carlton  Lyons,  M.D.,  Sulphur,  La. 

Born  at  Sulphur,  La.,  July  9,  1895.  Son  of  Samuel  Madison  and 
Dellie  (Broussard)  Lyons.  Physician.  Enlisted  in  U.  S.  N.  R., 
April  10,  1917.  By  special  order  placed  on  inactive  list,  September 
10,  1917,  and  permitted  to  continue  medical  course.  Relative  in 
Fraternity,  brother,  Samuel  B.  Lyons,  Mu,  '17. 

'Philip  Samuel  Perkins,  New  Orleans,  La. 

Born  at  Plaquemine,  La.,  December  27,  1894.  Son  of  Dosite  Samuel 
and  Sep  timer  (Postell)   Perkins. 

Ernest  Brown  Yeary,  Farmersville,  Tex. 

Born  at  Farmersville,  Texas,  September  24,  1891.  Son  of  Dr.  David 
M.  Yeary  and  Mary  L.  (Dickey).     In  oil  business. 

John  Eblen  Rau,  B.E.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

5701    Pitt  Street. 
Born    at    New    Orleans,    La.,    September    30,    1898.     Son    of    Adam 
Louis  and   Rosa   (Eblen)    Rau.     S.   A.  T.   C.  Camp  Martin,   New 
Orleans,   1918.     Relative  in   Fraternity,   brother,  William  L.  Rau, 
Mu,  '23. 

Arthur  Anthony  Caire,  A.B.  [Loyola  University]  (A   I  ),  New 

Orleans,  La. 

2021  Carrollton  Avenue. 
Born  in  New  Orleans,  La.,  June  22,  1896.     Son  of  Arthur  Anthony 
Caire,  M.D.  and  Catherine  Elizabeth  (Morgan). 


534  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1920. 

Wiley  William  McMinn,  Newport,  Ark. 

Born  at  Newport,  Ark.,  March  9,  1898.  Son  of  Wiley  W.  and 
Florence  (Arnold)  McMinn.  Auto  dealer.  Second  Lieutenant  A. 
S.  M.  A.,  as  flying  instructor,  July  16,  1917,  to  January  15,  1919. 

Jean  My  rill  King,  B.E.,  Lake  Charles,  La. 

1605  Ryon  Street. 
Born  at  Lake  Charles,  La.,  May  14,  1899.     Son  of  George  Merritt 
and   Bessie   B.    (Stirling)    King.     S.   A.  T.   C.   Tulane   University, 
1918.     Relatives  in   Fraternity,  brothers,  Alvin  O.  King,  Mu,  '12, 
Cyrus  A.  King,  Mu,  '15,  and  Albion  S.  King,  Alpha  Nu,  '24. 

Dosite  Hugh  Perkins,  Sulphur  Mine,  La. 

Born  at  Sulphur,  La.,  November  6,  1895.  Son  of  Henderson  James 
and  Nettie  (lies)  Perkins.  Enlisted  in  the  U.  S.  Naval  Reserve 
Force  in  September,  1917.  Foreign  Service  from  February  1, 
1918,  to  March,  1919,  serving  as  Radio  Electrician  on  the  U.  S. 
S.  Kerrnoor. 

Thomas  Fred  Stuckey,  Lepanto,  Ark. 

Born  at  Smithville,  Miss.,  January  30,  1896.  Son  of  Jean  Thomas 
and  Quilla  (Gilmore)  Stuckey.  Mercantile  Business.  Enlisted  in 
the  Mississippi  National  Guard  May  10,  1917,  serving  until  No- 
vember 9,  1917.  Then  served  as  Sergeant  of  Company  M,  One 
Hundred  and  Fifty-fourth  Infantry,  Thirty-ninth  .  Division. 
Commissioned   Second   Lieutenant,   October   15,   1918. 

Isaac  Clifton  Huggins,  M.D.,  Waynesboro,  Miss. 

Born  at  Waynesboro,  Miss.,  November  6,  1894.  Son  of  James 
Raulston  and  Eddie  May  (Cole)  Huggins.  Physician.  Enlisted  in 
the  Medical  Reserve  Corps  from  December  5,  1917,  to  April,  1919. 
S.  A.  T.  C,  Tulane  University,  1918. 

Walter  Hynson  Mercier,  New  Orleans,  La. 

1640  Carrollton  Avenue. 
Born  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  April  10,  1897.     Son  of  Walter  Beaure- 
gard and   Alma    (Hynson)    Mercier. 

Charles  Lafayette  Brown,  M.D.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

Touro  Infirmary. 
Born  at  Delia,  Texas,  May  6,  1891.     Son  of  John  Bell  and  Fannie 
Louise  Caroline  Brown.     Physician. 

Douglas  Ledbetter  Kerlin,  M.D.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

Charity  Hospital. 
Born  at  Summerfield,  La.,  December  19,  1896.    Son  of  Marcellus 


MU  CHAPTER.  535 

Leslie  and  Mary  Alma   (Ledbetter)   Kerlin.     Physician.     S.  A.  T. 
C,  Tulane  University,  1918.. 

Samuel  Hobson,  Jr.,  M.D.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

Charity  Hospital. 
Born  in   Brandon,  Miss.,  September  13,  1895.     Son  of  Samuel   and 
Eugenia  (Quinn)  Hobson.     Physician.     S.  A.  T.  C,  Fort  Sheridan, 
111.,  and  Camp  Martin,  La.,  1918. 

1921. 

Philip  Burton  Koonce,  Sulphur,  La. 

Born  at  Sulphur,  La.,  December  3,  1898.     Son  of  John  Jordon  and 
Margie    Elizabeth    (Smith)    Koonce. 

Robert  McCaughrin  Pool,  A.B.   [Newberry  Coll.],  Newberry, 
S.  C. 

1727    Harrington    Street. 
Born  at  Newberry,  S.  C,  September  11,  1897.     Son  of  Tench  Carson 
and   Carrie   Anne    (Jones)    Pool.     Student.     S.    A.   T.   C,   Tulane 
University,   1918. 

Forest  Puckett,  Annona,  Tex. 

Born  at  Annona,  Texas,  October  1,  1895.     Son  of  Frank  and  Hattie 
May    (Stroup)    Puckett.     Student. 

Robert  Stephen  Kline,  Monghom,  La. 

Born    at    Monghom,    La.,    October    7,    1900.     Son    of    Wilbur    and 
Yolanti   (White)    Kline.     Student. 

Henry  Cone  Magee,  A.B.   [Simmons  College],  Abilene,  Tex. 

1910  Clinton  Avenue. 
Born  at  Mount  Sylvan,  Texas,  January  28,  1896.     Son  of  Jefferson 
Davis  and  Annie  Ruth    (Wilbanks)    Magee.     Student. 

Frederick  Purnell  Hagaman,  Jackson,  La. 

Born  at  Alexandria,  La.,  February  13,  1899.     Son  of  William  Fred- 
erick  and  Lydia  Adele    (Purnell)    Hagaman.     Student. 

1922. 

Ernest  Witt  Townsend,  A.B.  [Ouachita  College],  Arkadelphia, 

Ark. 

1057   Clinton   Street. 
Born  at   Black   Rock,   Ark.,   March  7,   1898.     Son  of  Noble   Robert 
and    Roxie    Eugenia    (Creekmore)    Townsend.     Medical    Student. 
S.  A.  T-  C.  Tulane  University,  1918, 


536  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Willard  Ralph  Wirth,  New  Orleans,  La. 

1023   Louisiana   Avenue. 
Born  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  September  3,  1901.     Son  of  Charles  and 
Ophelia    (Bohne)    Wirth.     Student. 

John  Augustus  Crockett,  Chapel  Hill,  Tex. 

Born  at  Chapel  Hill,  Texas,  April  14,  1896.  Son  of  William  Davie 
and  Eva  Reynolds  (Sadler)  Crockett.  Sergeant,  Medical  Detach- 
ment, One  Hundred  and  Eleventh  Engineers,  July,  1917  to  July, 
1919.  Detailed  student  of  Medicine  at  University  of  Lyon,  France, 
March  1,  1919  to  July  1,  1919. 


1923. 

Charles  Edward  Meriweather,  Jr.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

1301    General   Pershing  Street. 
Born  at  Clarksville,  Tenn.,  August  5,  1900.     Son  of  Charles  Edward 
and  Daisy   Martha    (Whitfield)    Meriweather.     Student. 

William  Julian  King,  New  Orleans,  La. 

462  Pine  Street. 
Born  at  Baton  Rouge,  La.,  April  27,  1902.     Son  of  William  Thomas 
and   Mary   Saunders    (Cross)    King. 

Walter  Eben  Dawes,  New  Orleans,  La. 

2318  Fern  Street. 
Born  at  Natchez,  Miss.,  December  21,  1896.  Son  of  Henry  Cox  and 
Anna  Elise  (Eblen)  Dawes.  Enlisted  June,  1917.  In  One  Hun- 
dred and  Thirty-fourth,  Ninety-fifth  and  Eighty-fourth  Aero 
Squadrons,  February  9,  1918,  to  April  6,  1918.  Commissioned  July 
13,  1918,  Second  Lieutenant,  Air  Service  Military  Aeronautics. 
Discharged   December   11,   1918. 

Forrest  Griffith  Hunt,  Paducah,  Ky. 

814  Jefferson  Street. 
Born  at  Bardwell,  Kentucky,  August  31,  1899.  Son  of  Forrest  and 
May  (Nicholson)  Hunt.  Student.  United  States  Navy  from 
May  8,  1917,  to  February  12,  1919.  Radio  Electrician  First  Class. 
Transferred  to  Atlantic  Radio  duty  at  Admiral  Sims'  Headquar- 
ters, London,  England.     Discharged  February  12,  1919. 

William   Lloyd   Rau,   New   Orleans,   La. 

5701  Pitt  Street. 
Born  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  June  18,  1901.     Son  of  Adam  Louis  and 
Rosa    (Eblen)     Rau.     Student.     Relative    in    Fraternity,    brother, 
John  E.  Rau,  Mu,  '19. 


MU  CHAPTER.  537 

William  Kirby  Henderson,  Money,  Miss. 

Born  at  North  Carrollton,  Miss.,  October  23,  1896.  Son  of  Lindsey 
Jefferson  and  Dallie  (Kirby)  Henderson.  Student.  S.  A.  T.  C, 
Tulane  University,  1918. 


19S4. 

Theodore  Tupper  Moore,  New  Orleans,  La. 

434   Hillary  Street. 
Born  at  Paducah,  Ky.,  November  9,  1898.     Son  of  Theodore  Jeffer- 
son and  Mollie   (McCutcheon)   Moore.     S.  A.  T.  C,  Camp  Martin, 
La.,  1918.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  David  W.  Moore,  Mu, 

'25. 

Ferno  Miles  Talbot,  Bernice,  La. 

Born  in  Claiborne  Parish,  La.,  December  13,  1895.  Son  of  Milton 
Anthony  and  Emma  C.  (Ledbetter)  Talbot.  Commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant  Infantry,  August  15,  1917.  Overseas  from  February, 
1918,  to  July,  1919.  Served  in  France  with  Headquarters  Regiment 
of  First  Army.  Promoted  to  First  Lieutenant.  Discharged  July 
1919. 

1925. 

David  Wardlaw  Moore,  New  Orleans,  La. 

434  Hillary  Street. 
Born  at  Paducah,  Ky.,  October  22,  1901.     Son  of  Theodore  Jeffer- 
son   and    Mollie    Mason    (McCutchen)    Moore.     Student.     Relative 
in   Fraternity,    brother,   Theodore    T.    Moore,    Mu,   '24. 


Nu  Chapter 

CUMBERLAND  UNIVERSITY 

LEBANON,  TENNESSEE 


Instituted  May  10,  a.  d.  1859 


WILLIAM  WASHINGTON   HUMPHRIES,   Jit.    (A) 

DAVID  SHORT  GOODLOE  (  A  ) 

ISAAC  WALTON  RANDLE 

SAMUEL  RAY  GAMMON 

JOSEPH  HERNDON  DEW 

ANGUS  CLARK  AVERY 


History  of  Nu  Chapter 

Nu  Chapter  was  founded  by  William  Washington  Hum- 
phries, Jr.,  and  David  Short  Goodloe,  of  the  Lambda  Chapter, 
on  May  10, 1859.  They  wrote  to  the  Alpha  Chapter  just  after 
organization  that  their  expenses  procuring  and  furnishing  a 
hall  for  the  sum  of  $100  per  annum,  getting  pins,  etc.,  had 
fallen  pretty  heavily  upon  them. 

The  membership  was  confined  almost  exclusively  to  the 
students  in  the  Law  Department,  owing  to  the  fact  that 
Humphries  and  Goodloe  were  law  students.  They,  however,  did 
take  in  some  men  from  the  College  Department. 

Their  badges  were  of  gold  with  white  enameled  letters. 
The  chapter  was  short-lived,  and  in  March,  1861,  they  were 
forced  to  suspend,  so  few  students  being  in  attendance  upon 
college  duties  owing  to  the  troublous  times  just  setting  in. 
"  The  whole  South  was  in  a  perfect  blaze,"  writes  one  of  their 
members,  and  he  says,  "  If  ever  I  meet  a  Phi  Kap  on  the  field  of 
battle,  or  anywhere  else,  I  shall  always  extend  to  him  the  hand 
of  a  brother." 

Efforts  were  made  to  revive  the  chapter  in  December,  1866, 
but  they  were  futile.  The  charter  and  papers  were  lost  during 
the  war. 


S4i 


Nil  Chapter 

1859. 

*Isaac  Walton  Randle,  LL.B.,  Aberdeen,  Miss. 

Son  of  James  Randle.     Attorney-at-law  and  planter. 

*Samuel  Rhea  Gammon,  LL.B.,  Memphis,  Tenn. 

Born  at  Blountville,  Tenn.,  January  26,  1837.  Son  of  Abraham  and 
Nancy  (Anderson)  Gammon.  Attorney-at-law.  Captain,  Com- 
pany B,  Sixtieth  Tennessee  Regiment,  C.  S.  A.  Died  near  Rogers- 
ville,  Tenn.,  August  18,  1879. 

*Joseph  Herndon  Dew,  LL.B.,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

Born  at  Columbia,  Tenn.,  December  17,  1834.  Son  of  John  and 
Rebecca  Green  (Herndon)  Dew.  Attorney-at-law.  Joined  Con- 
federate Army  as  a  private  in  the  Ninth  Tennessee  Regiment, 
Forrest's  Cavalry.  Prisoner  of  war  and  paroled  May  10,  1865,  at 
Gainesville,  Ala.  Married  Margaret  Elizabeth  Oatman.  He  died 
at  Nashville,  Tenn,  September   1,   1899. 

*Angus  Clark  Avery,  A.B.  [Buritt  Coll.]  ;  LL.B.,  Clinton,  Mo. 
Born  in  Tebo  Township,  Henry  County,  Mo.,  June  26,  1836.  Son  of 
Henry  and  Elizabeth  (Green)  Avery.  Attorney-at-law  and  Real 
Estate  Operator.  He  secured  the  completion  of  the  Missouri, 
Kansas  and  Texas  Railroad  and  established  the  First  National 
Bank  of  Clinton.  Trustee  of  William  Jewell  College,  Missouri, 
1890-1911.  Married,  July  3,  1860,  Rhoda  Augusta  Dodge.  Died 
at  Clinton,  Mo.,  September  18,  1911. 

*James  Franklin  McCaleb,  Bowling  Green,  Ky. 

Born  at  Pine  Ridge,  Miss.,  March  3,  1836.  Son  of  James  Franklin 
and  Sophia  (Moore)  McCaleb.  Attorney-at-law.  Color  Bearer 
of  the  Fourth  Louisiana  Battalion,  C.  S.  A.  Died  at  Bowling 
Green,  Ky.,  January  20,  1862. 

*Lawrence  William  Livingston,  LL.B.,  Brownsville,  Tenn. 

Born  in  Orangeburgh  District,  S.  C,  1836.  Son  of  Thomas  Price  and 
Rachel  (Shuler)  Livingston.  Attorney-at-law.  He  entered  the 
C.  S.  A.  as  Lieutenant  of  Fagan's  First  Arkansas  Infantry,  and 

542 


NU  CHAPTER.  543 

when  the  term  of  his  enlistment  expired  he  joined  Colonel  Brooks' 
Arkansas  Cavalry  Regiment  as  Adjutant,  and  was  killed  in  battle 
near  Fayetteville,  Ark.,  1863. 

*Charles  W.  Rankin,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Nashville,  Tenn. 
Colonel  C.  S.  A. 

*Harvey  Everett  Topp,  LL.B.,  Pontotoc,  Miss. 

Born  at  Columbus,  Miss.,  1837.  Son  of  John  Shelby  and  Elizabeth 
Gillespie  (Crutcher)  Topp.  Attorney-at-law.  Married,  Ellen 
Douglas.  Major,  Thirty-first  Mississippi  Infantry,  C.  S.  A.  He 
was  mortally  wounded  at  Jackson,  Miss.,  May  14,  1863,  and  died 
at  Lauderdale  Springs,  Miss.,  a  few  days  later. 

*Thomas  Jefferson  Mann,  LL.B.,  Brownsville,  Tenn. 

Born  at  Brownsville,  Tenn.  Son  of  Austin  and  Olivia  (Bradford) 
Mann.  Attorney-at-law.  After  graduation  he  established  a  weekly 
newspaper  called  the  Southern  A  tlas,  which  he  continued  to  publish 
until  the  breaking  out  of  the  war,  when,  in  1861,  he  joined  the  first 
Confederate  company  raised  in  his  county,  and  served  throughout 
the  war  as  a  Lieutenant  of  Company  D,  Seventh  Tennessee  Cavalry, 
General  N.  B.  Forrest's  command.  He  died  at  Brownsville,  Tenn., 
January  31,  1872. 

*  James  Fielding  Brewer,  LL.B.,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

Born  in  Christian  County,  Ky.,  about  1836.  Son  of  Joseph  A.  and 
Nancy  (Stuart)  Brewer.  Attorney-at-law.  He  entered  the  C.  S. 
A.  as  Captain  in  1861  and  was  promoted  to  Lieutenant-Colonel 
of  the  First  Tennessee  Cavalry  in  1864.  He  was  shot  by  order  of 
the  Federal  forces  on  the  charge  of  being  a  spy  at  Hopkinsville, 
Ky.,  October,  1864. 

*Henry  Bacon  Estes,  Columbia,  Tenn. 

Born  at  Pulaski,  Tenn.,  November  21,  1838.  Son  of  Alston  Bacon 
and  Virginia  (Brown)  Estes.  Attorney-at-law;  afterwards  farmer. 
He  served  in  the  Eleventh  Mississippi  Regiment,  C.  S.  A.,  and 
was  later  attached  to  the  staff  of  General  W.  R.  Davis.  He  died 
at  Spring  Hill,  Tenn.,   February  2,  1888. 

1860. 

*Leander  Marcus  Ramsaur,  LL.B.,  Augusta,  Ark. 

Born  at  Augusta,  Ark.,  August  4,  1829.  Major,  First  Arkansas 
Regiment,  C.  S.  A.     Died  at  Augusta,  Ark.,  August  14,  1881. 

*  William  Henry  McCown,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Warrensburg,  Mo. 

Born  at  Piedmont,  Missouri,  October  4,   1885.    Son  of  James  and 


544  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

C.  F.    (Burgess)    McCown.     Attorney-at-law.     Captain,   Company 

D,  Second  Cavalry,  Missouri  State  Guard,  C.  S.  A. 

*William  Isaac  Vason,  LL.B.,  Tallahassee,  Fla. 

Born  at  Athens,  Ga.,  December  13,  1838.  Son  of  David  Alexander 
and  Cordelia  (Pope)  Vason.  Attorney-at-law.  Private  in  Al- 
bany Guards  Fourth  Infantry  C.  S.  A.  1861.  Captain  Company 
dumber  II  Goodes  Battalion  of  Partisan  Rangers  C.  S.  A.  in 
1862.  Colonel  Tenth  Regiment  Cavalry  C.  S.  A.  Anderson's  Bri- 
gade, Allan's  Division,  Wheeler's  Corps  1864-65.  Member  of  Leg- 
islature of  Georgia  1860.  Assistant  Secretary  Florida  Senate. 
Director  of  Colored  Normal  School,  Tallahassee,  Fla.  Married 
in  1860,  Jennie  Beasley.  Died  at  "  Vasonia  "  Tallahassee,  Florida, 
September  24,  1913. 

*Minor  Barker  Harris,  LL.B.,  Jackson,  Miss. 

Born  in  Christian  County,  Ky.,  October  17,  1837.  Son  of  John  Russell 
and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Sims)  Harris.  Attorney-at-law;  then  live- 
stock raiser.  Captain  First  Arkansas  Regiment,  C.  S.  A.,  and 
was  attached  to  the  staff  of  General  Marcus  J.  Wright  as  Ord- 
nance Inspector,  1861-65.  He  died  in  Hinds  County,  Miss.,  April 
30,  1900. 

*Charles  Sanders  Massey,  A.B.,  Pickens,  Miss. 

Born  at  Lynchburg,  Va.  Son  of  J.  B.  and  Catherine  (Davis)  Massey. 
Planter.     Married,  Fannie  Whitfield. 

*Samuel  Sydney  Gause,  LL.B.,  Lebanon,  Tenn. 

Born  near  Durhamville,  Tenn.,  June  27,  1839.  Attorney-at-law  and 
journalist.  He  enlisted  in  the  First  Arkansas  Regiment,  C.  S.  A., 
and  was  afterward  a  member  of  General  Fagan's  staff,  with  the 
rank  of  major,  1861-65.  Married,  1866,  Portia  Davis.  He  died 
at  Lebanon,  Tenn.,  June  8,   1901. 

*Charles  W.  Maxey,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

*J.  M.  Price,  Tennessee. 

*J.  W.  Marley,  Mississippi. 

*Lewis  D.  Henley,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Oliftonville,  Miss. 
Major  C.  S.  A. 

Charles  Stephen  Olin  Rice,  LL.B.,  Henning,  Tenn. 

Born  in  Lauderdale  County,  Tenn.,  February  12,  1841.  Son  of 
Shadrach  and  Louisa  Elizabeth  (Linerieux)  Rice.     Farmer;  Justice 


NU  CHAPTER.  545 

of  the  Peace  for  thirty  years.  Member  of  Tennessee  State  Legis- 
lature, 1875  and  1887.  Second  Lieutenant  in  C.  S.  A.,  1861-65. 
Married,  September  7,  1865,  Lucie  Quarles  Estes. 

*Cicero  Spurlock,  McMinnville,  Tenn. 

Born  at  McMinnville,  Tenn.,  November  10,  1839.  Son  of  James 
Clare  and  Sara  Allen  (Shaw)  Spurlock.  Attorney-at-law.  Served 
in  C.  S.  A.  and  was  killed  at  battle  of  Perryville,  October  8,  1862. 

*Powhatan  C.  Maxey,  Nashville,  Tenn. 
Died   February   19,   1865. 

*William  Roberson  Rankin,  Jasper,  Tenn. 

Born  at  Jasper,  Tenn.,  October  4,  1835.  Son  of  David  and  Zilpha 
(Roberson)  Rankin.  Attorney-at-law  and  farmer.  Member  Ten- 
nessee State  Legislature,  1860-61.  Died  at  Jasper,  Tenn.,  Novem- 
ber 2,  1902. 

1861. 

Presley  Neville  Conner,  Ripley,  Tenn. 

Born  near  Ripley,  Tenn.,  May  22,  1841.  Son  of  William  and  Emily 
(Smith)  Coner.  Attorney-at-law;  afterward  farmer.  Mayor  of 
Ripley,  Tenn.,  1876  and  1877.  County  School  Director,  1894-1900. 
Captain  Company  K,  Ninth  Tennessee  Infantry,  C.  S.  A.,  1861-65. 
Married,  September  1,  1869,  Arah  Botts. 

*J.  G.  S.  Thurmond,  Memphis,  Tenn. 

Major,  Fourteenth  Tennessee  Cavalry,  C.  S.  A.,  and  was  killed  in 
action  while  leading  his  troops  at  Yazoo  City,  Miss.,  March  5,  1864. 

*Edward  Henry  Pointer,  Springfield,  Tenn. 

Born  in  Yellowbushy  County,  Miss.  Son  of  William  Henry  and 
Louisa  (Buford)  Pointer.  Captain  of  Cavalry,  C.  S.  A.,  and  was 
killed   in  a  skirmish  at  Spring   Hill,  Tenn.,  May  4,   1864. 

*G.  J.  Harris,  Smyrne,  Tenn. 

*Richard  A.  McRee,  Lexington,  Tenn. 

1862. 

*Daniel  Saffarrans,  Memphis,  Tenn. 

Born  at  Washington,  D.  C,  January  11,  1843.  Son  of  Daniel  and 
Elizabeth  (Baker)  Saffarrans.  Planter.  Died  at  Lexington,  Ky., 
January  2,  1894. 


546  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

*Richard  Winter  Goodloe,  Canton,  Miss. 

Born  near  Livingston,  Miss.,  October  5,  1842.  Son  of  David  Short 
and  Annie  (Winter)  Goodloe.  Enlisted  as  a  private  in  the  Ninth 
Mississippi  Regiment,  C.  S.  A.,  1862,  and  was  killed  at  the  battle 
of  Murfreesboro,  Tenn.,  December  31,  1862.  His  body  was  re- 
covered and  buried  at  Huntsville,  Ala.,  April  5,  1863.  Relative 
in  Fraternity,  brother,  David  S.  Goodloe,  Lambda,  '58. 

*Thomas  A.  Tabb,  Choctaw,  Miss. 

*Robert  L.  Alexander,  Smyrna,  Tenn. 

Charter  withdrawn. 


Xi  Chapter 

UNIVERSITY  OF  MISSISSIPPI 

OXFORD,  MISSISSIPPI 


Instituted  December  2,  a.  d.  1859. 


EDWARD  TURNER  SYKES   (  A  ) 
JAMES  HENRY  BUTLER 
JOHN  PERKINS  FURNISS 
OSCAR  ALONZO  KIBBE 
EDWARD  MADISON  McAFEE 
DUNCAN  McCOLLUM 
ISAAC  SHELBY 


History  of  Xi  Chapter 

Xi,  the  last  but  one  of  the  ante-bellum  Southern  chapters, 
was  founded  at  the  University  of  Mississippi  by  Edward  Turner 
Sykes,  of  Lambda,  who  entered  the  Law  Department  of  the 
University  of  Mississippi  in  the  fall  of  1858,  and  at  once  gath- 
ered together  the  nucleus  of  a  proposed  chapter,  to  whom  a 
charter  was  granted  in  the  following  year,  and  the  chapter  in- 
stitued  on  December  2,  1859.  The  chapter  had  a  commodious 
and  suitable  hall  in  the  second  story  of  a  then  new  building  in 
the  town  of  Jackson,  adjacent  to  the  university,  and  was  the 
only  fraternity  that  had  permanent  quarters.  The  charter  was 
framed  and  hung  in  the  hall.  Four  fraternities  were  already 
there:  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon,  Delta  Psi,  Sigma  Chi  and  Phi 
Kappa  Psi.  Despite  this  fact  and  also  notwithstanding  the 
customary  faculty  opposition  of  the  time,  men  of  high  per- 
sonnel were  obtained  for  the  chapter.  Its  active  career,  how- 
ever, was  short,  on  account  of  the  war.  Its  delegates  appeared 
at  but  one  convention,  that  of  I860  in  New  York,  and  by  1862 
its  members  had  all  left  college.  Of  the  sixteen  men  initiated  at 
Xi  all  entered  the  Confederate  service. 

The  campaigns  of  1862  and  1863  raged  throughout  Mis- 
sissippi, the  university  was  closed  and  the  archives  of  Xi  were 
secreted  for  safety  and  later  burned,  so  that  nothing  is  known 
of  its  records.  Later  the  turbulent  political  conditions  in  Mis- 
sissippi during  the  years  succeeding  the  war  rendered  it  impos- 
sible to  revive  the  chapter  at  that  time,  and  no  effort  was  made 
subsequently. 


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Xi  Chapter 

1859. 

*James  Henry  Butler,  Hamilton,  Miss. 
Lieutenant  Louisiana   Artillery,   C.   S.    A. 

1860. 

*John  Perkins  Furniss,  A.B.;  M.D.  [N.  O.  School  of  Med.], 
Selma,  Ala. 
Born  in  Lowndes  County,  Miss.,  September  20,  1841.  Son  of  John 
Perkins  and  Anne  Frazier  (Neilson)  Furniss.  Physician.  Member 
Alabama  State  Board  of  Health  and  of  the  State  Board  of  Medical 
Examiners.  Assistant  Surgeon  Fourteenth  Mississippi  Regiment 
Infantry,  C.  S.  A.,  1861-65.  Married,  December  21,  1876,  Elizabeth 
Mathews  Dawson.     Died  at  Selma,  Ala.,  December  3,  1909. 

*Isaac  Shelby,  A.B.,  Shelby,  Miss. 

Born  in  Claiborne  County,  Miss.,  October  15,  1840.  Son  of  Moses 
Darwin  and  Mary  Jane  (Irwin)  Shelby.  Captain  Twenty-eighth 
Mississippi  Cavalry,  C.  S.  A.  Died  in  Bolivar  County,  Miss., 
October  15,  1883 

*  William  Absalom  Abney  (N),  Collinsburg,  La. 

*Edward  Madison  McAfee,  Tehula,  Miss. 

Son  of  Morgan  and  Mary  (Mitchell)  McAfee.  Planter.  Major 
Thirty-first  Mississippi  Infantry,  on  staff  of  General  Featherstone, 
C.  S.  A.     Died  November  5,  1884,  at  Head  of  Honey  Island,  Miss. 

*James  Keeport  Morton,  LL.B.,  Friar's  Point,  Miss. 

Born   at  Grenada,   Miss.,  October   6,   1840.     Son  of  James   Keeport 

and  (Caruthers)  Morton.     Attorney-at-law.     Enlisted  in  1861 

in  the  Coahoma  Invincibles,  C.  S.  A.,  and  soon  rose  to  the  rank 
of  Captain.  At  the  battle  of  Sharpsburg,  Md.,  he  was  elected 
Colonel  to  succeed  Colonel  Liddell,  who  was  killed  in  the  first 
day's  fight,  but  was  himself  killed  in  the  second  day's  fight,  Sep- 
tember 17,  1862. 

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XI  CHAPTER.  5Si 

1861. 

*Oscar  Alonzo   Kibbe,   A.B.,  Thibodaux,  La. 

Lieutenant  First  Louisiana  Volunteers,  C.  S.  A.  Died  in  hospital  at 
Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  1862. 

*Duncan  McCollum,  A.B.,  Jaynesville,   Miss. 

Born  in  Simpson  County,  Miss.,  November  7,  1837.  Son  of  Archibald 
and  Mary  (McLaurin)  McCollum.  Farmer.  Member  Mississippi 
State  Legislature.  Captain  Fourth  Mississippi  Cavalry,  C.  S.  A. 
Died  at  Williamsburg,  Miss.,  December   13,   1884. 

*  Joseph  Henry  Caruthers,  A.B.   (N),  Jackson,  Tenn. 

Born  at  Jackson,  Miss.,  April  8,  1841.  Son  of  James  and  Frances 
Eliza  Caruthers.  He  enlisted  as  a  private  in  the  Sixth  Tennessee 
Infantry,  C.  S.  A.,  in  May,  1861,  and  was  promoted  in  1862  to 
Sergeant-Major  of  his  regiment.  At  the  battle  of  Chickamauga, 
in  1863,  he  was  captured  and  confined  in  Camp  Douglass,  near 
Chicago,  until  after  the  close  of  the  war.  He  died  at  Hackett 
City,  Ark.,  March  9,  1888. 

*Lemuel  Rufus  Mullins,  LL.B.,  Oxford,  Miss. 
Captain  Nineteenth  Mississippi  Infantry,  C.  S.  A. 


1863. 

*Armead  Price,  Oxford,  Miss. 

Born  in  Lafayette  County,  Miss.,  September  20,  1840.  Son  of  Wash- 
ington and  Frances  (Harris)  Price.  Farmer.  He  served  in  the 
C.  S.  A.,  1861-65.  Died  in  Lafayette  County,  Miss.,  January  20, 
1880. 

*James  Jefferson  Hyde,  Shubuta,  Miss. 
Attorney-at-law. 

*Charles  Francis  Bullock,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Attorney-at-law.     Lieutenant  C.  S.  A. 

*Jefferson  Bryant  Posey,  Woodville,  Miss. 

Born  at  Hermitage  Plantation,  near  Woodville,  Miss.,  November  6, 
1843.  Son  of  General  Carnot  and  Mary  (Collins)  Posey.  Steam- 
boat clerk  on  New  Orleans  Packets.  Lieutenant  C.  S.  A.  Died 
in  an  explosion  of  steamboat  Brownie  Lee  on  the  Red  River,  La., 
August  9,  1880. 


552  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

*Reuben  Boone  Williams,  Rienzi,  Miss. 

He  served  in  the  Twenty-sixth  Mississippi  Infantry,  C.  S.  A.,  and 
was  killed  in  battle  at  Petersburg,  Va.,  April  1,  1865. 


1864. 

*  Alexander  Covington  Monette,  Tallulah,  La. 

Born  at  Washington,  Miss.,  December  31,  1844.  Son  of  John  Wesley 
and  Cornelia  J.  (Newman)  Monette.  Planter.  Served  in  the 
C.  S.  A.,  1861-65.  Married,  first,  Emma  Cox;  second,  Minnie 
Dorrah.     Died  at  Tallulah,  La.,  February  2,  1899. 

Charter   withdrawn. 


Omicron  Chapter 

CENTRE  COLLEGE 
DANVILLE,  KENTUCKY 


Instituted  January,  a.  d.  1860 


GEORGE  CLAIBORNE  THOMPSON  (  A  ) 

ROBERT  EMMET  DUNN 

HENRY  PARTLOW  MONTGOMERY 

UPTON  BECKWITH  REAUGH 

MAURICE  WALLER 

ROBERT  BERKELEY  CARTER 

JOHN  THOMAS  McCLINTOCK 


History  of  Omicron  Chapter 

This  chapter  was  established  b}7  the  Delta  Chapter  through 
their  members,  Joseph  Venable  Morton,  Winchester  Hall  Stuart 
and  William  Francis  Singleton,  all  of  whom  were  residents  of 
Kentucky.  Brothers  Stuart  and  George  C.  Thompson,  also  of 
Delta,  presented  the  application  November  8,  1859,  from  Centre 
College,  Danville,  Ky.,  for  a  charter,  and  the  chapter  was  in- 
stituted in  January,  1860.  The  charter  and  seal  were  sent 
them  from  Philadelphia,  but  were  burned  while  lying  in  the 
express  office  in  a  general  conflagration  of  the  town. 

The  students  composing  the  chapter  were  reported  by  one 
of  the  professors  to  be  "  the  flower  of  the  college." 

This  chapter  had  a  short  life,  being  disintegrated  by  the 
coming  on  of  the  war,  and  a  letter  written  on  the  19th  of  April, 
1861,  reports  that  they  are  "  all  leaving  on  account  of  the  war." 

During  the  war  the  college  property  was  in  the  alternate 
possession  of  both  armies,  and  after  its  close  was  the  subject 
of  dispute  between  the  separated  synods  of  the  Presbyterian 
Church  of  Kentucky.  At  this  time  efforts  were  made  by  some 
of  the  former  members  to  revive  the  chapter,  but  without  any 
result. 


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Omicron  Chapter 

I860. 

Henry  Clay  Dunn,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Rosebud,  Tex. 

Born  at  Mt.  Vernon,  Ohio,  1837.  Teacher.  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany H,  Tenth  Kentucky  Infantry,  U.  S.  V.,  1861-65.  Married, 
1860,   Mattie   E.   Mahon,   of   Lebanon,   Ky. 

*Robert  Emmet  Dunn,  A.B.,  Philadelphia,  Mo. 

Born  at  Philadelphia,  Mo.,  July  2,  1834.  Son  of  Henry  B.  and 
Nancy  (Wellson)  Dunn.  Studied  law  in  Hannibal,  Mo.  Second 
Lieutenant,  Fourth  Kentucky  Infantry,  C.  S.  A.,  and  was  killed 
at  battle  of  Stone  River,  Tenn.,  December  31,   1869. 

*Henry  Partlow  Montgomery,  A.B.,  Georgetown,  Ky. 

Born  in  Gallatin  County,  Ky.,  February  8,  1839.  Son  of  John  and 
Elizabeth  (Bohannon)  Montgomery.  Attorney-at-law  and  banker. 
Attorney  for  Owen  County,  Ky.,  1863-70.  President  National 
Bank  of  Owen,  1883  to  1905.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Married,  first, 
January  13,  1864,  Nannie  E.  Kenney.  Second,  January  1,  1889, 
Alice  P.  Mundy.     Died  at  Georgetown,  Ky.,  November  7,  1905. 

1861. 

*Jason  Walker  Chenault,  A.B.,  A.M.,   C.E.,  Ph.D.    [Prince- 
ton], Louisville,  Ky. 

Born  in  Madison  County,  Ky.,  in  1839.  Professor  Latin  Language 
and  Rhetoric,  Centre  College,  1869-75.  Principal  University 
School,  Louisville,  Ky.,  1875-96.  Married  Ellen  Thompson.  Died 
at   Louisville,   Ky.,  December  29,   1896. 

*  James  Kimbrough  Glinn,  Warsaw,  Ky. 

Son  of  Joseph   Glinn.    Teacher.    Died   1874. 

*Upton  Beckwith  Reaugh,  Louisville,  Ky. 

Sergeant   in   Battery   A,   Kentucky   Artillery,    U.   S.   V.,   1861-65. 

*Maurice  Waller,  D.D.,  Maysville,  Ky. 

Born  at  Maysville,  Ky.,  April  7,  1840.    Son  of  Henry  and  Sarah 

556 


OMICRON  CHAPTER.  557 

Bell  (Langhorne)  Waller.  Presbyterian  Clergyman.  Trustee  of 
Centre  College  1894-1903.  Married,  Lizzie  C.  Marshall.  Died 
at  Chicago,  111.,  September  26,  1916. 

1862. 

*Robert  Berkeley  Carter,  Grayson,  Ky. 

Born  at  Berea,  Va.,  1849.  Son  of  Robert  Grayson  and  Sophia 
Carter  (Berkeley)  Carter.  Merchant  and  farmer.  He  served 
in   the   C.   S.   A.,   1861-65.     Died    at    Helena,   Ark.,   March,   1878. 

*William  Carter  Clayton,  Pickens,  S.  C. 

Born  in  Pickens  County,  S.  C,  November  12,  1840.  Son  of  Carter 
and  Sarah  Ann  (Hunter)  Clayton.  He  served  in  the  C.  S.  A., 
and  died  July  11,  1862,  from  wounds  received  at  the  battle  of 
Seven  Pines,  Va. 

John  Fenton  Hendy,  A.B.,  A.M.,  D.D.,  Jefferson  City,  Mo. 

Born  in  Ireland,  August  23,  1837.  Son  of  Francis  and  Martha 
(Molyneux)  Hendy.  Presbyterian  Clergyman.  Was  the  first 
President  of  Emporia  College,  1883-93.  President  of  Oswego  Fe- 
male College,  1893-96.  Married,  December  5,  1865,  Mary  Houston 
McMillin. 

*John  Thomas  McClintock,  Cynthiana,  Ky. 

Born  at  Nicholasville,  Ky.,  April  7,  1841.  Married  November  12, 
1867,  Lucy  Starr.    Died  at  Cynthiana,  Ky.,  February  18,  1874. 

1863. 

*Edwin  Henry  Cooper,  A.B.  [Yale]  ;  M.D.  [Rush.  Med.  Coll. 
and  Bellevue  Hosp.  Med.  Coll.],  Galesburg,  111. 
Born  at  Henderson,  111.,  January  3,  1843.  Son  of  E.  S.  Cooper, 
M.D.,  and  Mary  E.  Martin.  Physician.  He  entered  the  U.  S. 
Volunteer  service  as  Hospital  Steward  of  the  Eighty-third  Regi- 
ment Illinois  Infantry,  and  later  became  an  Assistant  Surgeon 
of  the  same  regiment  until  the  close  of  the  war.  He  died  at 
Galesburg,   111.,   August  15,   1901. 

1864. 

*William  Fahnestock,  Jr.,  Brunswick,  111. 
Died  December  2,  1862. 

*Samuel  McKee,  A.B. ;  LL.B.   [Harvard]    (n),  Oregon  City, 
Ore. 

Born  at  Richmond,  Ky.,  September  17,  1843.    Son  of  Dr.  Alexander 


558  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

R.  and  Mary  (Ashby)  McKee.  Captain,  Company  D,  Fourteenth 
Kentucky  Cavalry,  U.  S.  V.  Prisoner  in  Libby  Prison,  July, 
1862-April,  1S63,  and  then  exchanged.  Attorney-at-law.  Died  at 
Oregon  City,   Ore.,  September   13,   1887. 

*James  Albert  Mitchell,  LL.B.,  Bowling  Green,  Ky. 

Born  in  Green,  now  Metcalfe  County,  Ky.,  July  4,  1843.  Son  of 
James  and  Martha  (Stockton)  Mitchell.  Attorney-at-law.  Attor- 
ney for  the  Louisville  and  Nashville  Railroad  Company  for 
twenty-three  years.  First  Sergeant,  Company  K,  Sixth  Kentucky 
Cavalry,  C.  S.  A.,  1862-65,  and  was  captured  at  the  time  of 
General  John  H.  Morgan's  raid  into  Ohio,  and  held  a  prisoner 
at  Camp  Douglass,  Chicago,  for  nineteen  months.  When  he  was 
exchanged  he  rejoined  his  command  and  became  the  orderly  ser- 
geant of  the  escort  to  Jefferson  Davis  and  members  of  his  Cabinet 
in  their  flight  south.  Married,  first,  1869,  Sallie  B.  Barclay. 
'  Died  at  Bowling  Green,  Ky.,  May  26,  1906. 

*  Joseph  Olynthus  Taylor,  Chicago,  111. 
Charter   withdrawn. 


Pi  Chapter 

HARVARD  UNIVERSITY 

CAMBRIDGE,  MASSACHUSETTS 


IXSTITUTED    A.  D.    1865 


HENRY  FRANKLIN  KING  (E) 

SAMUEL  McKEE  (O) 

HENRY  LEVAN  BUNSTEIN   (r) 


History  of  Pi  Chapter 

In  1863  Henry  Franklin  King  entered  Dickinson  College, 
where  he  joined  Epsilon  Chapter,  following  in  the  footsteps  of 
his  brother,  General  Horatio  C.  King,  Epsilon,  '58. 

In  1864*  he  left  Dickinson  and  entered  Harvard,  where 
he  found  fraternities  under  the  ban  of  the  college  authorities. 
Nothing  daunted,  however,  in  1865,  with  Henry  Levan  Bun- 
stein,  of  Easton,  Pa.,  and  Samuel  McKee,  of  Danville,  Ky., 
who  were  respectively  members  of  Gamma  and  Omicron  chap- 
ters, he  founded  Pi  Chapter,  for  what  he  hoped  would  be  a  long 
life,  but  congenial  spirits  were  not  many  and  the  growth  was 
slow.  Nine  members  were  admitted  in  1865—66  and  three  hav- 
ing affiliated  from  the  other  chapters,  as  noted  above,  composed 
the  chapter  of  twelve  members.  They  held  the  usual  meetings, 
but  the  ban  was  too  much  for  them,  and  subsequent  events  re- 
call only  the  returning  of  the  charter,  constitution  and  other 
records  to  the  Grand  Chapter  soon  after  1868. 


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1864. 

♦George  Glover  Crocker,  A.B.,  A.M.,  LL.B.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Born  in  Boston,  Mass.,  December  15,  1843.  Son  of  Uriel  and  Sarah 
Kidder  (Haskell)  Crocker.  Attorney-at-law.  Member  of  Massa- 
chusetts House  of  Representatives,  1873-74;  State  Senator,  1880^83; 
President  of  Senate,  1883.  Chairman,  Massachusetts  Board  of 
Railroad  Commissioners,  1887-92.  Chairman  Boston  Transit  Com- 
mission. Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Married,  June  19,  1875,  Annie  Bliss 
Keep.     He  died  at  Boston,  Mass.,  May  26,  1913. 

1866. 

*Seigmund  Spingarn,  A.B.  [College  of  the  City  of  New  York]  ; 
LL.B.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Born  at  Cracow,  Poland,  1845.     Attorney-at-law.     Died  in  New  York, 
N.   Y.,   March    12,   1883. 

♦William  Robertson  Page,   A.B.,   and   A.M.    ['Northwestern]  ; 
LL.B.,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  at  Jefferson  Barracks,  Mo.,  October  9,  1843.  Son  of  John  and 
Mary  E.  (Blaney)  Page.  Attorney-at-law.  Served  about  a  year 
in  Battery  A,  Chicago  Light  Artillery,  when  he  was  transferred 
to  an  Ohio  regiment  during  the  Civil  War.  Married,  May  3, 
1871,  Florence  N.  Talcott.  He  died  in  Chicago,  111.,  June  23, 
1905. 

William  Balch  Todd,  Ph.B.   [Md.  Agric.  Coll.]  ;  LL.B.,  Salt 

Lake  City,  Utah. 

Care  of  Warm  Springs  Company. 
Born  at  Washington,  D.  C,  August  24,  1844.  Son  of  William  Balch 
and  Elizabeth  Irving  (Gillis)  Todd.  Attorney-at-law.  Receiver 
of  Maine  National  Bank,  New  York,  1884.  Receiver  of  Logan 
County  National  Bank,  West  Liberty,  Ohio,  1885-95.  Collector 
of  Customs,  Washington,  D.  C,  1898-1902.  Vice-President  and 
Treasurer,  Warm  Springs  Company,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  1902 
to  date.  Married,  first,  October  7,  1868,  Elizabeth  Clarissa 
Talmadge.  Second,  June  11,  1906,  Jessie  Eleanor  Hamilton. 
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PI  CHAPTER  563 

•William  Rhind  Donaldson,  A.B.    [Washington  Coll.,  Mo.]; 
LL.B.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Born  at  Murfreesboro,  Tenn.,  January  8,  1844.  Son  of  Andrew  and 
Ellen  (Rhind)  Donaldson.  Attorney-at-law.  Director  of  Van- 
dalia  Railroad  Company  and  various  other  corporations.  Married, 
October  -'0,  1869,  Elizabeth  Larned  Allen.  Died  at  St.  Louis, 
Mo.,  March  30,   1917. 

1867. 

Charles  Bartles,  Jr.,  LL.B.,  Williamsport,  Pa. 

351   Pine   Street. 
Born  at  Flemington,  N.  J.,  1842.     Son  of  Charles  and  Eliza  Eaton 
(Randall)    Bartles.     Attorney-at-law. 

*Charles  Allard  Low,  LL.B.,  Manila,  P.  I. 

Born  at  Frankfort,  Maine,  September  10,  ,1843.  Son  of  Charles 
Lewis  and  Wealthy  Ann  (Allard)  Low.  Attorney-at-law.  Pre- 
siding Justice  of  the  Peace  in  San  Francisco,  1898-1908.  Justice 
in  the  Philippine  Courts,  1908-13.  Married  in  1866,  Carrie  B. 
Clark.     Died  at  Zamboanga,  P.  I.,  December  19,  1913. 

•William  Anderson  Bullitt,  LL.B.   [Univ.  of  Louisville,  Ky.], 
River  Vale,  Ind. 

Born  at  Lainsville,  Ky.,  September  18,  1840.  Son  of  William 
Neville  and  Virginia  Helen  (Anderson)  Bullitt.  Entered  Union 
Army,  July  14,  1861.  Became  Adjutant,  Major  and  April  19, 
1863,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Third  Kentucky  Infantry.  Wounded  and 
horse  killed  under  him  at  battle  of  Stone  River,  December  31, 
1862,  and  January  1  and  2,  1863.  Commanded  Sixty-fifth  Indiana 
Regiment  at  battle  of  Missionary  Ridge.  Desperately  wounded 
at  battle  of  Rocky  Face  Ridge,  near  Dalton,  Ga.,  May  9,  1864. 
Attorney-at-law,  and  Assistant  United  States  Attorney  at  Louis- 
ville, Ky.,  1870-82.  Died  at  Laurenceport,  Ind.,  September  20, 
1917. 

•Andrew  Coyle  Bradley,  A.B.    [George  Washington  Univ.]  ; 

LL.B.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Born  at  Washington,  D.  C,  February  12,  1844.  Son  of  Charles 
and  Katheline  (Coyle)  Bradley.  Attorney-at-law.  Justice  Su- 
preme Court,  District  of  Columbia,  1889-1902.  Lecturer  on 
Criminal  Law  and  on  Criminal  Pleading  and  Practice,  George 
Washington  University  Law  School.  Married,  November  14,  1872, 
Sue  Ff.  Young.     Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  May  15,  1902. 

Charter  surrendered. 


Rho  Chapter 

AUSTIN  COLLEGE 

HUNTSVILLE,  TEXAS 


Instituted  a.  d.  1865 


WILLIAM  FLETCHER  PERRIE  (E) 
GEORGE  WILLIAMSON  WYNNE 
THEODORE   WHITFIELD   HEFLIN 
SAMUEL  MOORE  PENLAND 


History  of  Rho  Chapter 

This  chapter  was  instituted  in  1865,  at  Austin  College, 
Huntsville,  Texas,  through  the  efforts  of  William  F.  Perrie,  of 
Epsilon,  who  became  a  professor  in  the  college  at  the  close  of 
the  Civil  War.  It  was  thought  that  a  new  college  in  the  new 
State  of  Texas  Avould  be  little  affected  by  the  prostration  gen- 
erally existing  in  the  South,  and  that  the  chapter  would  grow 
with  the  college.  Accordingly  it  was  founded  with  four  initi- 
ates and  the  affiliation  of  John  Nicholas  Gallleher  from  Eta 
Chapter.  Scarcely  had  the  chapter's  existence  begun  when 
an  epidemic  of  yellow  fever  swept  over  the  college  and  caused 
its  closing  for  an  indefinite  period.  Despite  its  almost  abortive 
career  the  few  men  initiated  rose  to  positions  of  prominence, 
one  of  them,  Charles  F.  Tucker,  becoming  one  of  the  foremost 
jurists  of  the  state.  Brother  Galleher  entered  the  ministry  of 
the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  and  became  Bishop  of 
Louisiana. 


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*George  Williamson  Wynne,  Temple,  Tex. 

Born  in  Green  County,  Ala.,  February  11,  1846.  Attorney-at-law. 
Died   at   Big  Springs,   Texas,   February  4,   1891. 

♦Theodore  Whitfield  Heflin,  Huntsville,  Tex. 

Born  at  Raleigh,  N.  C,  November  10,  1844.  Son  of  Rev.  Rufus 
Turner  and  Emma  (Whitfield)  Heflin.  Professor  of  Mathematics, 
Andrew  Female  College.  Died  at  Huntsville,  Texas,  October  14, 
1867. 

Samuel  Moore  Penland,  Galveston,  Tex. 

2216  Winnie  Street. 
Born  at  Somerville,  Ala.,  June  9,  1845.  Son  of  Noble  Alexander  and 
Phebe  Jane  (Moore)  Penland.  He  was  engaged  in  the  commis- 
sion business  for  twenty-five  years;  now  Cashier  in  the  Custom 
House,  Galveston.  Major  and  Quartermaster,  First  Division, 
Texas  Volunteer  Guard,  for  thirteen  years. 

*Charles  Frederick  Tucker,  Dallas,  Tex. 

Born  at  Utica,  N.  Y.,  September  18,  1847.  Son  of  Alpheus  L.  and 
Maria  (Thomas)  Tucker.  Attorney-at-law.  He  was  Judge  of  the 
Forty-fourth  Judicial  District  of  Texas  for  three  terms.  Married, 
December  16,  1874,  Mary  Sydnor  Jones.  He  died  at  Dallas,  Texas, 
March  16,   1909. 

Charter   withdrawn. 


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Rho  Chapter 

UNIVERSITY  OF  ILLINOIS 

CHAMPAIGN,  ILLINOIS 


Instituted  October  29,  a.d.  1892 


JOHN  WILLIAM  ARNOLD,  Jr.  (Y) 
CHARLES   SOUGTHARD  BURDSAL 
FREDERICK  GAGE  BROWN 
FRANK  ARTHUR  MILLER 
-LUTHER  EDWARD  ROBY 


History  of  Rho  Chapter 

Rho  Chapter  was  founded  twenty-eight  years  ago  at  the 
University  of  Illinois. 

John  William  Arnold,  Jr.,  who  was  chiefly  instrumental 
in  the  establishment  of  the  chapter,  was  initiated  into  Phi  Kappa 
Sigma  at  Upsilon.  He  came  to  the  University  of  Illinois  in  his 
sophomore  year  with  a  keen  appreciation  of  the  fraternal  com- 
radeship to  be  enjoyed  from  membership  in  the  fraternity,  and 
undertook  to  organize  and  secure  a  charter  for  a  chapter  in  his 
new  alma  mater.  His  efforts  were  crowned  with  success  when 
on  October  29,  1892,  under  charter  from  the  Grand  Chapter, 
Charles  Sougthard  Burdsall,  Frederick  Gage  Brown,  Frank 
Arthur  Miller  and  Luther  Edward  Roby  were  initiated  into  Phi 
Kappa  Sigma  as  the  charter  members  of  Rho  Chapter.  Up- 
silon Chapter  sent  a  committee  which  assisted  Brother  Arnold 
in  the  initiation  and  organization  of  Rho. 

The  chapter  began  its  existence  at  a  difficult  time.  The 
absolute  ban  against  Greek  letter  fraternities  had  been  re- 
moved by  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  the  University  in  1901, 
but  prejudice  against  and  opposition  to  them  still  moved  many 
of  the  faculty  to  discourage  their  growth.  The  university 
at  that  time  had  less  than  eight  hundred  students,  of  whom 
all  the  upper-classmen  had  entered  college  with  a  signed  pledge 
to  join  no  fraternity.  Despite  the  fact  that  they  had  been 
released  from  that  pledge,  faculty  opposition  and  the  fact  that 
their  college  career  had  run  more  than  half  its  course  rendered 
inadvisable  any  attempt  to  interest  them  in  fraternity  life. 
Therefore,  of  necessity,  the  charter  members  as  well  as  the  next 
year's  initiates  were  under-classmen  who  lacked  in  a  great  meas- 
ure the  experience  necessary  to  carry  the  chapter  through 
the  trying  times  to  follow. 

The  panic  of  1893,  together  with  increased  faculty  oppo- 
sition to  fraternities,  and  the  departure  from  school  in  the  first 

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572  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

year  of  its  existence,  of  the  majority  of  the  members,  all  com- 
bined to  crush  for  the  time  being  the  infant  chapter.  Three 
years  later  when  the  last  of  the  early  members  left  school, 
what  is  known  as  the  "  old  chapter  "  went  out  of  existence,  and 
Rho  temporarily  became  inactive. 

In  its  brief  span  of  life  this  chapter  of  the  nineties  en- 
joyed to  its  fullest  extent  the  social  life  and  fraternal  friend- 
ship afforded  in  Phi  Kappa  Sigma.  While  the  chapter  was 
too  small  in  membership  to  support  a  house,  fraternity  rooms 
were  secured  and  furnished  in  the  K.  P.  Building  in  Champaign. 
In  this  small  circle  of  brothers  was  born  a  love,  and  loyalty 
for  their  chapter  which  has  known  no  limit,  for  she  today  counts 
those  brothers  among  her  best  loved  and  most  loyal  alumni. 

Despite  the  fact  that  for  a  period  of  seven  or  eight  years 
no  member  of  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  was  in  attendance  at  the  Uni- 
versity of  Illinois,  the  charter  was  not  withdrawn,  thereby  mak- 
ing the  later  re-organization  of  the  chapter  easier. 

This  re-organization  of  Rho  was  first  conceived  of  by 
Brother  Charles  Ralph  Rounds  of  Alpha  Theta.  Brother 
Rounds,  as  a  member  of  the  faculty  in  the  Department  of  Ora- 
tory and  Public  Speaking,  came  to  the  University  of  Illinois 
in  the  fall  of  1901,  before  he  himself  had  become  a  member  of 
the  Fraternity.  He  had  theretofore,  however,  attended  the 
University  of  Wisconsin,  where  as  the  chief  lieutenant  of 
Brother  Arthur  R.  Crathorne,  he  had  assisted  in  the  organiza- 
tion of  a  group  that  later  received  a  charter  as  Alpha  Theta 
Chapter,  and  his  work  there  under  the  tutelage  of  Brother 
Crathorne  aroused  a  deep  enthusiasm  for  Phi  Kappa  Sigma 
which  he  carried  with  him  to  Illinois.  Brother  Rounds  was 
initiated  into  Alpha  Theta  Chapter  as  one  of  its  charter  mem- 
bers in  December,  1901,  and  immediately  began  active  steps 
toward  the  re-establishment  of  Rho. 

Brothers  F.  Stanley  Boggs  and  Ross  L.  Trevett,  two  of 
the  earlier  members  of  Rho,  loyally  aided  and  encouraged  this 
enterprise.  After  considerable  correspondence  with  the  Execu- 
tive Board,  Brother  Rounds  was  advised  that  as  the  charter  was 
not  withdrawn,  no  vote  of  the  several  chapters  would  be  neces- 
sary for  Rho's  re-establishment.      The  Executive  Board  looked 


HISTORY  OF  RHO  CHAPTER.  573 

with  favor  on  its  re-establishment  and  Brothers  Rounds,  Boggs, 
and  Trevett  were  entrusted  with  the  re-organization. 

The  University  by  1902  had  grown  from  the  few  hundred 
students  of  1892  to  an  excess  of  two  thousand,  and  the  pros- 
pects for  a  rapidly  growing  university  both  in  size  and  prestige 
were  excellent.  Despite  this  number  of  students,  but  half  a 
dozen  chapters  of  national  fraternities  were  then  in  existence 
at  Illinois. 

The  work  of  re-organization  proceeded  slowly,  but  surely. 
Some  half  a  dozen  men  who  by  reason  of  their  character,  ability 
and  personality  were  leaders  in  the  university,  were  selected 
from  the  student  body  to  constitute  a  working  organization. 
The  revival  of  the  chapter  was  effected  on  December  6,  1902, 
when  at  the  home  of  Brother  Boggs,  with  ceremonies  under 
the  direction  of  Brother  L.  S.  Rice  of  Upsilon,  six  men  were 
initiated. 

For  the  next  year  meetings  were  held  at  the  homes  of  va- 
rious of  the  members,  sometimes  with  Brother  Boggs,  and  more 
often  at  the  home  of  Brother  Clyde  E.  Stone  on  Springfield 
Avenue.  New  men  were  gradually  attracted  by  the  good  fel- 
lowship of  this  small  band  of  Phi  Kaps,  and  as  the  chapter 
grew  in  size,  it  became  more  and  more  a  force  in  college  affairs. 
The  members  soon  felt  the  need  of  a  home  of  their  own,  and 
the  aid  of  Brother  Frederick  G.  Brown,  a  charter  member  of 
Rho,  then  an  architect  at  Danville,  Illinois,  was  enlisted.  Plans 
for  the  construction  of  the  fraternity  house  were  drawn,  which 
in  1903  a  local  contractor  erected  at  401  East  Green  Street 
and  leased  to  the  chapter.  The  chapter  lived  in  this  house 
until  1913,  when  the  present  beautiful  and  commodious  home 
at  313  East  Chalmers  Street  was  erected. 

The  entrance  of  the  United  States  in  the  world  of  war  in 
1917  did  not  find  Rho  lacking  in  honor  and  patriotism.  Over 
fifty  per  cent  of  the  living  members  engaged  in  the  conflict  and 
were  to  be  found  in  all  arms  of  the  service,  in  rank  from  private 
to  field  officer,  and  in  the  armies  of  England,  Canada  and 
France,  as  well  as  of  the  United  States.  The  active  chapter 
almost  ceased  to  exist,  for  at  one  time  but  four  men  were  left 
to  carry  on  the  chapter  affairs.     With  the  establishment  of  an 


574  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

S.  A.  T.  C.  unit  at  the  university,  the  house  was  turned  over 
to  the  Government  for  use  as  a  barracks.  Rooms  in  which 
chapter  meetings  could  be  held  were  secured  at  400  East  Chal- 
mers Street,  and  the  chapter,  although  at  times  with  difficulty, 
was  kept  in  existence. 

On  the  honored  list  of  those  who  died  in  the  service  of 
their  country,  are  to  be  found  three  members  of  Rho :  John 
Edward  Burroughs,  '08 ;  James  Burr  Hickman,  '15,  and  Bruce 
Nutter  Culmer,  '16.  They  went  forth  with  the  same  high 
spirit  of  loyalty  that  had  distinguished  their  fraternity  careers, 
and  their  names  are  forever  graven  in  the  hearts  of  their 
brothers. 

In  the  long  list  of  the  members  of  Rho  there  are  many  who 
have  been  honored  in  their  several  professions  and  in  their 
conun unities.  Of  these  the  record  of  their  achievements  tells 
its  own  tale.  Many  brothers  of  Rho  are  noted  for  their  ex- 
ceptional loyalty  to  the  chapter,  for  their  wise  counsel,  earnest 
support  and  unselfish  labors  in  her  behalf.  The  enumeration 
of  their  names  here  could  add  nothing  to  the  love,  respect  and 
honor  which  they  now  receive  as  their  just  due. 

The  present  day  finds  Rho  firmly  established  as  a  leader  in 
her  college  world.  She  has  emerged  triumphant  from  the  diffi- 
culties which  in  the  course  of  her  early  career  beset  her,  and 
the  future  holds  forth  prospects  of  even  greater  achievements. 


Rho  Chapter 

1895. 

*Frederick  Gage  Brown,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa. 

Born  at  Urbana,  111.,  September  14,  1872.  Son  of  William  Gage  and 
Mary  Alice  (Wolf)  Brown.  Architect.  Corporal,  Battery  A, 
First  Illinois  Artillery,  during  the  Spanish-American  War,  and 
participated  in  the  Porto  Rican  expedition,  July-September,  1898. 
Died  at  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa,  February  17,  1911. 

Luther  Edward  Roby,  Peoria,  111. 

115  North  Street. 
Born  at  Decatur,  111.,  February  10,  1874.  Son  of  Kilburn  Harwood 
and  Annie  M.  (Haworth)  Roby.  Treasurer  and  Vice  President 
of  the  Peoria  Drill  and  Seeder  Company,  1904  to  date.  President 
of  Peoria  Malleable  Castings  Company,  1917  to  date.  Married, 
November  11,  1908,  Mary  Isabella  Scott. 

Charles    Sougthard   Burdsal,   Portland,   Ore. 

Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  March  4,  1872.  Son  of  Caleb  S.  and  Frances 
A.  (Loomis)  Burdsal.  Mining  engineer.  Engaged  in  lumber 
business. 

1896. 

Frank  Arthur  Miller,  Chicago,  111. 

Samuel  Henry  Kaylor,  Twin  Falls,  Ida. 

Fortune   Stanley   Boggs,  Urbana,  111. 

606  South  Lincoln  Avenue. 
Born  at  Tuscola,  111.,  January  14,  1872.     Son  of  Benjamin  Franklin 
and  Mary  Jane    (Armstrong)    Boggs.     Real  estate  broker.     Mar- 
ried,  June   2,   1897,   Grace   Lindley. 

1897. 

Harry  Willoughby  James  Edbrooke,  Denver,   Colo. 

512  Opera  House  Building. 
Born    in    Chicago,    111.,    July    14,    1873.     Son    of   Willoughby    James 
and   Nellie    (O'Brien)    Edbrooke.     Architect. 

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576  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

*Ross  Lennington  Trevett,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  at  Champaign,  111.,  July  27,  1876.  Son  of  John  R.  and  Helen 
M.  (Lennington)  Trevett.  Theatrical  manager.  Died  at  Denver, 
Colo.,    July    12,    1913.' 

Kenneth  Percival  Rutherford  Neville,  A.B.  and  A.M.  [Queen's 
Univ.  and  Harvard]  ;  Ph.D.  [Cornell],  London,  Canada. 

520  Colborne  Street. 
Born  at  Newburgh,  Ontario,  Canada,  August  26,  1876.  Son  of 
Chester  Willson  and  Mary  Eleanor  (Sharpe)  Neville.  Educator. 
Instructor  of  Classics,  University  of  Illinois,  1901-06.  Connected 
with  Ginn  &  Co.,  publishers,  Chicago,  111.,  1906-08.  Professor  of 
Latin,  Western  University,  London,  Canada,  1908  to  date.  Reg- 
istrar and  University  Secretary,  1917  to  date.  Captain,  C.  O. 
T.  C,  1916-1919.     Married,  August  14,  1912,  Jean  Thompson. 


1903. 
John  Earl  Shoemaker,  A.B.,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

5631  Palatine  Avenue. 
Born  at  Charleston,  111.,  September  26,  1881.  Son  of  Thomas  Theo- 
dore and  Emmazette  (Reat)  Shoemaker.  Construction  Engineer, 
Port  of  Seattle,  Wash.,  1913-1916.  Contractor  and  Engineer. 
Member  of  Sigma  Xi  and  Tau  Beta  Pi.  E.  O.  T.  S.,  Camp  A.  A. 
Humphreys,  November  and  December,  1918.  Married,  January  3, 
1912,  Eleanor  Hill. 

Hal  Marot  Stone,  LL.B.,  Bloomington,  111. 

30  White  Place. 
Born  at  Mason  City,  111.,  July  31,  1877.  Son  of  Claudius  Lisius 
and  Mary  Gertrude  (Marot)  Stone.  Attorney-at-law.  Master-in- 
Chancey  1909-15.  Lecturer  on  Law,  Wesleyan  University,  Bloom- 
ington, 111.,  1907  to  date.  Married,  first,  November  11,  1903, 
Mildred  Ann  Burrill,  second,  June,  1916,  Olive  May  Mellow.  Rela- 
tive in  Fraternity,  brother,  Clyde  E.  Stone,  Rho,  '03. 

Clyde  Ernest  Stone,  LL.B.,  Peoria,  111. 

1140  Glen  Oak  Avenue. 
Born  near  Mason  City,  111.,  March  23,  1876.  Son  of  Claudius  Lisius 
and  Mary  Gertrude  (Marot)  Stone.  Attorney-at-law.  First 
Assistant  State's  Attorney,  Peoria  County,  111.,  1906-09;  County 
Judge  Peoria  County,  111.,  1910-15.  Circuit  Judge,  Tenth  Ju- 
dicial Circuit,  of  Illinois,  1915-18.  Justice  of  the  Supreme  Court, 
of  Illinois,  1918  to  date.  Married,  November  14,  1900,  Jessie 
Browning.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Hal  M.  Stone,  Rho, 
'03. 


RHO  CHAPTER.  577 

Frederick  Louis  Nees,  LL.B.,  Chicago,  I'll. 

Born  in  Germany,  December  5,  1880.  Son  of  Frederick  and  Bar- 
bara   (Lutz)    Nees.     Attorney-at-law. 

1904, 

Lyle  Donovan  Perrigo,  LL.B.,  Watseka,  111. 

Born  at  Donovan,  111.,  April  23,  1880.  Son  of  Asa  Flint  and  Elmira 
(Hill)  Perrigo.  Attorney-at-law.  Enlisted  in  Co.  B,  3d  111.  Inf., 
Jan.  17,  1916.  In  Federal  Service  from  June  29,  1916,  to  Feb. 
21,  1917,  on  Mexican  Border.  Discharged  from  3d  111.  Inf.  June 
24,  1917.  Rank  of  Sergeant.  Commissioned  2nd  Lieutenant  Inf. 
Aug.  15,  1917;  attached  to  341st  Inf.;  commissioned  1st  Lieutenant 
Dec.  31,  1917;  transferred  to  161st  Depot  Brigade,  May  13,  1918. 
In  command  of  28th  Company,  161st  Depot  Brigade,  until  dis- 
charge, Dec.  3,   1918. 

Charles  Guy  Briggle,  LL.B.,  Springfield,  111. 

Court   House. 
Born  at  Rushville,  111.,  January  27,  1883.     Son  of  Rice  T.  and  Mary 
E.     (Thompson)     Briggle.     Attorney-at-law.     Assistant     Attorney 
General  of  Illinois;  Master  in  Chancery.     Married,  December   15, 
1908,  Mary   Ethel  Stites. 

Carl  Louis  Ginzel,  B.S.,  in  C.E.,  Wichita,  Kans. 

208  Fourth  National  Bank   Building. 
Born  at  Trenton,  111.,  January  31,  1880.     Son  of  Moritz  and  Mary 
(Blanck)   Ginzel.     1905-1907  Asst.  Div.   Eng.  Mo.  Pac.  Ry.     Now 
farm    loan    broker.     Married,    April    7,    1909,    Julia    H.    Conklin. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Leo  A.   Ginzel,   Rho,  '05. 

1905. 

Christopher  Beach  Watrous,  A.B.  in  M.E.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Allied  Machinery  Company  of  America. 
51  Chambers  Street. 
Born  at  Hampshire,  111.,  January  23,  1883.  Son  of  Benjamin  Thurber 
and  Mary  Anna  (Gradey)  Watrous.  Mechanical  engineer. 
Branch  Manager  Allied  Machinery  Company  of  America.  Mar- 
ried, 1906,  Ida  Hanson,  who  died  February  23,  1910;  second, 
April  17,  1912,  Mabel  F.   Spencer. 

Walter  Bain  Warder,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Cairo,  111. 

2315  Holbrook  Avenue. 
Born  at  Vienna,  Johnson  County,   111.,  December   19,   1882.     Son  of 
Walter  and  Dora   (Bain)   Warder.     Attorney-at-law.     City  Attor- 
ney,  Cairo,   111. 


578  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Herbert  Wesley  Ellis,  Omaha,  Neb. 

2630  Dewey  Avenue. 
Born   at   Penfield,   111.,   September  8,  1881.     Son   of   Charles   Wesley 
and   Mary    Barr    (Welles)    Ellis.     Banker. 

Charles  Howatt  Biggar,  Bakersfield,  Cal. 

Morgan  Building;. 
Born  at  Danville,  111.,  January  11,  1882.  Son  of  John  and  Jeanne 
(Denevon)  Biggar.  Architect.  Commissioned  1st  Lieut.  115th 
Engrs.  November  30,  1917.  In  service  in  France  July  26,  1918, 
to  June  18,  1919;  in  Meuse-Argonne  offensive.  Married,  July 
2,  1918,  Marion  Whitney. 

Guy   Chaney  Burroughs,   Cincinnati,   Ohio. 

830  Union  Trust  Building. 
Born  at  Oregon,  111.,  January  7,  1881.     Son  of  Jerome  L.  and  Emma 
Loretta   (Chaney)    Burroughs.     Architect. 

Leo  Arthur  Ginzel,  B.S.  in  -C.E.,  Springfield,  111. 

Baker   Manufacturing   Company. 
Born  at  Trenton,  111.,  September  7,  1882.     Son  of  Moritz  and  Mary 
(Blanck)  Ginzel.     Civil  engineer.     Since  1912  Advertising  Manager 
Baker  Mfg.  Co.,  Springfield,  111.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Carl  L.  Ginzel,  Rho,  '04. 

*Charles  Frederick  Dos.ch,  Jr.,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  November  28,  1882.     Son  of  Charles  Frederick 
Dosch.     Mechanical  engineer.     Died  in  Chicago,  111.,  July  1,  1913. 


1906. 

John  Halbert  Galeener,  LL.B.,  Sikeston,  Mo. 

904  Kings  Highway. 
Born  at  Tunnel  Hill,  111.,  March  22,  1880.  Son  of  William  Elwood 
and  India  (Perkins)  Galeener.  Attorney-at-law.  Atty.  for  Mis- 
souri Pacific  R.  R.  Co.  Tax  Commissioner  of  State  of  Missouri, 
1917-19.  Member  of  State  Council  of  Defence.  Married,  June 
24,  1908,  Lena  Aspiza  Marshall. 

*William  Willis  Hall,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Born  at  New  Milford,  111.,  January  20,  1882.  Son  of  William  and 
Mary  Jane  (McEvoy)  Hall.  Chemist.  Relatives  in  Fraternity, 
brothers,  Vernon  J.  Hall,  Upsilon,  '94,  and  Clare  H.  Hall,  Upsilon, 
'00.     Died  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  January  11,  1911. 


RHO  CHAPTER.  579 

Reginald  Ellis  Wells,  B.S.,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

36  South  Maple  Avenue. 
Born  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  January  8,  1881.     Son  of  Newton  Alonzo 
and   Flora    (Ellis)    Wells.     Mechanical   engineer.     Chief   Engineer 
of  the  Hyatt  Roller  Bearing  Co.,  Newark,  N.  J.     Married,  July 
3,  1907,  Fay  Elsa  Lindley. 

Reuben  Stanley  Marshall,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

6  East  Forty-fourth  Street. 
Born  at  Dallas  Center,  Iowa,  April  2,  1883.     Son  of  William  C.  and 
Molly      M.      (Rowe)      Marshall.     Electrical      engineer.     Assistant 
Sales  Manager  Rock  Drill  Division,  Chicago  Pneumatic  Tool  Com- 
pany. 

John  Isaac  Edwards,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

6  East  Forty-fourth  Street. 
Born  at  Aledo,  111.,  August  17,  1886.  Son  of  John  William  and  Mary 
Hunter  (Nesbitt)  Edwards.  Sales  manager,  Rock  Drill  Division, 
Chicago  Pneumatic  Tool  Company.  In  the  service  as  First  Ser- 
geant, Four  Hundred  and  Thirty  Seventh  Det.  Engineers,  No- 
vember 16,  1917.  First  Lieutenant  of  Engineers,  June  2,  1918, 
to  Dec.  31,   1918. 

John  Glenn  Miller,  A.B.  [Knox  College],  Springfield,  111. 

1323  Park  Avenue. 
Born  at  Lenox,  Iowa,  March  23,  1882.  Son  of  Benjamin  Franklin 
and  Lucy  S.  (Bellinger)  Miller.  Secretary  and  Treasurer  of  the 
Baker  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.,  1906-14.  Vice 
President  of  same,  1914.  Secretary  Baker-Barron  Company, 
New  York,  1914.  Secretary  The  B.  and  M.  Foundry,  Springfield, 
111.,  1917  to  date.     Married  May  3,  1910,  Nelle  Grant  Miller. 

Arnold  Gear  Price,  Modesto,  Cal. 

Born  at  Oregon,  111.,  June  12,  1883.  Son  of  Daniel  R.  and  Isabelle 
(McQuilken)  Price.  Farmer.  Married,  June  5,  1905,  Amanda 
Gertrude  Lutz. 

Alvin  Elmont  Huckins,  Champaign,  111. 

107  North  Elm  Street. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  July  31,  1884.  Son  of  Clarence  Lemuel  and 
Florence  E.  (Rians)  Huckins.  Mechanical  engineer.  Owner, 
Sheldon  Brick  &  Bldg.  Supply  Co.,  Champaign,  111.  Sec'y  Illi- 
nois Clay  Mfg.  Assn.,  1911-1916.  President  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce of  Champaign,  111.,  1917.  Married,  November  7,  1906, 
Clara  Gere. 

Charles  Edwin  Little,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  Tacoma,  Wash. 

Tacoma  Smelter. 
Born  at  Sycamore,  111.,  July  3,  1883.     Son  of  John  Harris  and  Lydia 


580  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Jane  (Hathaway)  Little.  Chief  Engineer,  Tacoma  Smelter,  A.  S. 
and  R.  Company,  1917  to  date.  Married,  June  15,  1910,  Lola 
Louise  Dood. 

1907. 

Charles  Samuel  Kellum,  Detroit,  Mich. 

625  Commonwealth  Avenue. 
Born  at  Sycamore,  111.,  July  30,  1884.     Son  of  William  Clement  and 
Laura  Augusta  (McKinnon)   Kellum.     Mechanical  engineer.     Fac- 
tory  Manager   Commonwealth    Brass    Corp.,    Detroit,    Mich.,    1912 
to   date.     Married,    November   25,   1909,    Margaret   May   Gardner. 

*Ernest  Beard  Church,  Aledo,  111. 

Born  at  Sunbeam,  111.,  January  4,  1883.  Son  of  Beard  and  Mary 
Elizabeth  (McGinnis)  Church.  Died  at  Aledo,  111.,  September  3, 
1904. 

*Paul  Lindley  Parks,  Clarksdale,  Miss. 

Born  at  Urbana,  111.,  June  8,  1884.  Son  of  Milton  Scott  and  Almeda 
Viola  (Lindley)  Parks.  Civil  engineer.  Married,  July  27,  1905, 
Mabel  Evelyn  Jones.  He  died  at  Clarksdale,  Miss.,  September  1, 
1909. 

Harry  Adelbert  Lord,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

1057  South  Olive  Street. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  July  26,  1885.     Son  of  Parley  Adelbert  and 
Sara   E.    (Squires)    Lord.     Secretary    and    Manager    Lord    Motor 
Car  Company.     Married,  Jane  H.  Clark,  July  26,  1906.     Relative 
in  Fraternity,  brother,  Walter  V.  Lord,  Alpha  Tau,  '17. 

George  Dwight  Palmer,  B.S.,  Chicago,  111. 

6322  Ingleside  Avenue. 
Born  at  Erie,  Pa.,  January  5,  1884.     Son  of  George   and   Alice   K. 
(Brainerd)     Palmer.     Pharmacist.     Married,     October     12,     1909, 
Mary   Irene  Gleason. 

George  Gerald  Go'll,  Champaign,  111. 

201  West  University  Avenue. 
Born  in   Chicago,   111.,   1884.     Son   of   Bruno   Henry   and   Emma   A. 
Goll.     In    automobile   business.     Captain,   F.    A.;   in   command   of 
312th    Supply    Train,    A.    E.    F.,    October,    1918.     Married,    1904, 
Berta  Harding  Manspeaker. 

Arthur  Gordon  Lindrgren,  Chicago,  111. 

3651  Wilton  Avenue. 
Born   in   Chicago,    111.,   May    11,   1886.     Son   of   Carl   and    Christine 
(Brass)    Lindgren.     Salesman   American  Numbering  Machine   Co. 


RHO  CHAPTER.  581 

Stanton  Pike  Hirsch,  Ft.  Wayne,  Ind. 

1125  West  Jefferson  Street. 
Born  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  November  8,  1884.     Son  of  Frederick  George 
and   Florence    (Pike)    Hirsch.     Civil   engineer.     Asst.   to   Mgr.   of 
Tractor  Horsepower  Motor  Sales,  General  Electric  Company,  1918 
to  date.     Married,  October  12,  1910,  Susan  GeakC. 

Victor  Eugene  Warner,  Jerome,  Ida. 

Born  at  Flora,  111.,  July  5,  1884.  Son  of  Charles  Harry  and  Helen 
(Knight)  Warner.  Married,  November  19,  1908,  Dorothy  May 
Jaycox. 

Charles  Fabens  Kelley,  A.B.  [Harvard],  Columbus,  Ohio. 

1951  Summit  Street. 
Born  at  Boston,  Mass.,  October  18,  1885.  Son  of  Augustus  Hill 
and  Julia  Mara  (Dyer)  Kelley.  Instructor  University  of  Illinois, 
1908-14.  Professor  and  Head  of  Art  Department,  Ohio  State 
University,  1914  to  date.  Married,  November  27,  1913,  Marion 
Luddington  Patton. 

William  Parke  Everheart,  San  Juan,  Argentine,  S.  A. 

El   Salado   Rodes. 
Born  at   Keytown,  Texas,  July  10,   1885.     Son  of  Thomas  Emerson 
and  Eulalia    (Kinsey)    Everheart.     Civil   Engineer. 

John  William  Yates,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  at  Dubuque,  Iowa,  December  11,  1879.  Son  of  Thomas  and 
Jean   (LaFrance)    Yates.     Railroad  Engineer. 

Lorrain  Nicholas  Perrin,  Jr.,  LL.B.,  Belleville,  111. 

Born  at  Belleville,  111.,  June  7,  1884.  Son  of  John  Nicholas  and 
Lola  (McCoy)   Perrin.     Attorney-at-law. 


1908. 

James  Hiram  Phelps  Cowan,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  at  Hopkinsville,  Ky.,  September  30,  1884.  Son  of  William  and 
Augusta    (Phelps)    Cowan.     Organist   and   choirmaster. 

William  Gory  Gaddis,  B.S.  LL.B.,  Deerfield,  111. 

Born  at  Vincennes,  Ind.,  December  9,  1887.  Son  of  John  William 
and  Ellen  (Loten)  Gaddis.  Attorney-at-law.  Married,  January 
28,  1911,  Clare  Jane  Counter. 


582  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

James  Gladden  Elliott,  LL.B.,  Pueblo,  Colo. 

2501  Greenwood  Street. 
Born  at  Appleton  City,  Mo.,  May  24,  1885.  Son  of  Nixon  and 
Hortense  Beauharnais  (Gladden)  Elliott.  Attorney-at  law.  Dep- 
uty District  Attorney,  1909-10.  Married,  March  12,  1913,  Kath- 
erine  Anna  Burton.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Nixon  C. 
Elliott,  Jr.,  Rho,  '09. 

William  Townshend  Miller,  Evansville,  Ind. 

Fabian    Apartments. 
Born  at  McLeansboro,  III.,  June  17,  1884.     Son  of  John  Henry  and 
Elizabeth    Pitts     (Townshend)     Miller.     Cashier    of    the    People's 
National    Bank,    1907-11.     Superintendent,    The    Bradstreet    Com- 
pany, 1911  to  date.     Married,  December,  1915,  Lucy  K.  Logsdon. 

Dorrance    Dibell    Snapp,    LL.B.    [Northwestern],    Joliet,    111. 

Cutting  Building. 
Born  at  Joliet,  111.,  October  11,  1886.  Son  of  Howard  Malcolm 
and  Alice  Louise  (Halsey)  Snapp.  Attorney-at-law.  Captain  and 
Major,  U.  S.  A.,  Judge  Advocate  General's  Department,  1917-19. 
Married,  November  22,  1916,  Helen  Elizabeth  Welch.  Relative 
in   Fraternity,  brother,   Howard  M.  Snapp,  Alpha  Xi,  '17. 

Walter  Edwin  Hart,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

642  Metropolitan  Bank  Building. 
Born  at  Columbia  City,  Ind.,  December  28,  1884.  Son  of  Emerson 
Charles  and  Alice  (Bowers)  Hart.  District  Engineer,  Portland 
Cement  Ass'n.,  1917  to  date.  First  Sergeant  and  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  A,  Sixth  Infantry,  Illinois  National  Guard,  1904- 
09.     Married,  June  8,  1910,  Cora  Mae  Van  Galder. 

*John  Edward  Burroughs,  B.S.,  Leavenworth,  Kan. 

Born  in  Fort  Russell  Township,  Madison  County,  111.,  December  4, 
1884.  He  served  in  the  U.  S.  Marine  Corps  as  Post  Sergeant 
Major.  He  entered  the  service  August  1,  1917,  and  died  from 
pneumonia  at  the  Marine  Barracks,  Quantico,  Va.,  on  December 
18,  1918. 

Arthur  McLennan,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

177  Post  Street. 
Born  at  Philo,  111.,  December  24,  1886.  Son  of  Philip  and  Sarah 
Margaret  (Haggins)  McLennan.  Journalist.  City  Editor  Rocky 
Mountain  News,  Denver,  Colo.,  1912-13.  News  Editor  Chicago 
Evening  Post,  Chicago,  1914.  Managing  Editor,  Denver  Times, 
1914-16;  Associate  Editor  The  China  Press,  Shanghai,  1916.  Now 
in  Advertising  and  Publicity  business.  May,  1917-December,  1918, 
commissioned  Cavalry  1st  R.  G.  T.  C.  Organized  Intelligence  Staff, 
Western  Department.  First  Lieutenant  46th  F.  A.  at  discharge. 
Married,  May  4,  1918,  Gladys  Adelaide  Sorenson. 


RHO  CHAPTER.  583 

Clarence   Irvin   Hogue,   A.B.    [Vincennes    Univ.]  ;    B.S.,    New 

York,  N.  Y. 

Waldorf  Astoria. 
Born  at  Vincennes,  Ind.,  October  31,  1885.  Son  of  John  David  and 
Martha  Emma  (Simpson)  Hogue.  Building  contracting  super- 
intendent. With  D.  H.  Barnhart  Company,  Auditors,  Chicago, 
1911  to  1915.  Junior  Partner,  Wilke  &  Hogue  (Builders),  1915 
to  1917.  President  of  Simpson  Hogue  &  Company.  Member  of 
Indiana  National  Guard  Infantry,  the  Illinois  National  Guard, 
Infantry,  and  Cavalry.  Served  as  Consulting  Engineer,  Signal 
Corps,  during  European  War. 

Harry  Clifford  Brown,  Jr.,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Chicago,  111. 

1338  Madison  Park. 
Born  at  Tipton,  Iowa,  September  26,  1884.  Son  of  Harry  Clifford 
and  Lucy  Wheelock  (Dean)  Brown.  Civil  engineer;  connected 
with  Chicago  Subway  Commission.  District  Sales  Manager  Chi- 
cago Bridge  &  Iron  Works.  Married,  November  21,  1914,  Eliza- 
beth Elliott   Foss. 

1909. 

Francis  Danneil  Yott,  A.B.,  Chicago,  111. 

504  Barry  Avenue. 
Born    in    Chicago,    111.,    March    8,    1886.     Attorney-at-law.     Married, 
March   2,   1916,   Alita   Leonard.     Served   in   American    Red   Cross 
in  France. 

Roy  Dodge  Perring,  Maywood,  111. 

226  North  Third  Avenue. 
Born  at  Rantoul,  111.,  December  8,  1879.  Son  of  Henry  Robert  and 
Philena  Victoria  (Dodge)  Perring.  Secretary  of  W.  C.  Foster 
Investment  Company,  Chicago,  111.,  1916  to  date.  Married,  June 
8,  1917,  Clara  Mae  Burroughs.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Floyd  J.  Perring,  Rho,  '15. 

Ben  Howard  Richards,  Jr.,  Edwardsville,  111. 

Born  near  Edwardsville,  111.,  October  22,  1883.  Son  of  Ben  Howard 
and  Jane  Hoxey  (Stice)  Richards.  Secretary  of  Richards  Brick 
Company.     Married,   October   27,   1909,   Clara  Charlotte   Tuxhorn. 

Nixon  Cash  Elliott,  Denver,  Colo. 

616  Denham  Building. 
Born  at  Wichita,  Kan.,  January  15,  1887.  Son  of  Nixon  and  Hor- 
tense  Beauharnais  (Gladden)  Elliott.  Vice  President  and  Gen- 
eral Manager,  Western  Alfalfa  Milling  Company,  1913-1919. 
Lieutenant  Flying  Corps,  U.  S.  N.  R.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  James  G.  Elliott,  Rho,  '08. 


5S4  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Clement  Bernard  Wissing,  B.S.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

1845   North  Talbott  Street. 
Born    at    Yincennes,    Ind.,    August    6,    1887.     Son    of    Herman    and 
Mary   Emma    (Ebner)    Wissing.     Foreman    Factory    Order    Dept. 
Nordyke    and    Marmon,    Indianapolis,    Indiana,    Oct.    29,    1917    to 
date."  Married,   October   20,    1914,    Imo    D.    L.    Hartwell. 

Richard  McPherren  Cabecn,  B.S.,  Oak  Park,  111. 

614  Woodbine  Avenue. 
Born  at  Seaton,  111.,  May  11,  1887.  Son  of  Joshua  and  Harriet  S. 
(McPherren)  Cabeen.  Architect.  Engineer  for  the  Bureau  of  Air- 
craft Production,  U.  S.  Army,  Chicago,  District  Office,  Dec. .  6, 
1917,  to  Feb.  1,  1919.  Married,  October  28,  1910,  Blema  Eulaila 
Meagher, 

Wilvan  Jesse  Russell,  A.B.,   Chicago,  111. 

845  Dakin  Street. 
Born  at  Taylorsville,  111.,  December  4,  1886.  Son  of  Thomas  Finley 
and  Jennie  (Lewis)  Russell.  Public  Accountant  and  Auditor  with 
Price,  Waterhouse  and  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Married,  June  6, 
1912.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Lewis  M.  Russell,  Rho, 
'11. 

1910. 

Sherwood  Kretsinger,  Portland,  Ore. 

Lumberman's  Building. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  October  10,  1884.  Son  of  George  and  Lucy 
Annette  (Kendall)  Kretsinger.  Enlisted  as  a  private  in  the  31st 
Engineers,  Co.  B,  on  March  13,  1918.  Discharged  August  25,  1919, 
with  rank  of  Master  Engineer,  Junior  Grade;  served  14  months  in 
France.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  William  K.  Kretsinger, 
Alpha   Epsilon,  '05. 

Harry  Samuel  Sell,  Sycamore,  111. 

Born  at  Sycamore,  111.,  August  3,  1885. 

Thomas  Oscar  Logsdon,  Shawneetown,   111. 

Born  at  Shawneetown,  111.,  May  13,  1888.  Son  of  Joseph  Ezra  and 
Edith  (Rearden)  Logsdon.  Farmer.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
Joseph  E.  Logsdon,  Jr.,  Rho,  '16. 

Roger  Alpine  Grant,  Chicago,  111. 

3021  West  i.ake  Street. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  September  10,  1886.     Son  of  Allan  Peter  and 
Jennie    (Gould)    Grant.     Superintendent   Grant    Baking   Company, 
Chicago.     Second   Lieutenant  Q.   M.  C,  U.   S.   A.     Married,  May, 
1916,  Helen  Geraldine  Kelly. 


RHO  CHAPTER.  585 

Carroll  Harris  Davis,  Equality,  111. 

Born  at  Equality,  111.,  July  20,  1886.  Son  of  Thomas  Alexander  and 
Elizabeth  (Harris)  Davis.  Merchant.  Married,  September  11, 
1909,  Jessie  Taylor  Davis. 

Milton  Theodore  Fuessle,  Chicago,  111. 

Williams  and  Cunningham,  6  North  Michigan  Avenue. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  February  26,  1889.  Son  of  Charles  August 
and  Elizabeth  (Schaefle)  Fuessle.  Reportorial  work,  Chicago 
newspapers,  1909-1914;  since  then  in  advertising  business.  Mar- 
ried, March  18,  1916,  Ann  M.  Green.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,   Newton  A.  Fuessle,  Alpha  Pi,  '06. 

Gower  Nathan  Carlisle,  Geneva,  111. 

Born  at  Hampshire,  111.,  September  4,  1888.  Son  of  Alfred  Louman 
and  Isabella  (Gower)  Carlisle.  In  real  estate  business;  also  po- 
tato grower  in  North  Dakota.     Married,  June  8,  1910,  Dora  Deem. 

William  Andrew  Shirk,  A.B.,  Davenport,  Iowa. 

Davenport  Hotel. 
Born  at  Murdock,  111.,  June  6,  1885.  Son  of  Joseph  Nelson  and 
Nancy  Ella  (Ten  Broeck)  Shirk.  With  Colgate  and  Company, 
1916  to  date.  C.  O.  T.  C,  Camp  Zachary  Taylor,  Ky.,  October 
to  November,  1918.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Joseph  R. 
Shirk,  Rho,  '11. 

Chase  Whitney  Love,  A.B.,  Chicago,  111. 

209   South   La  Salle   Street. 
Born  at  Pesotum,  111.,  October  29,  1885.     Son  of  John  Leonidas  and 
Sarah  (Congleton)  Love.     Sales  Manager  with  Halsey,  Stuart  and 
Company.     Married,  August  21,  1913,  Adelaide  Warren  Peterson. 

James  Mount  Johnson,  San  Antonio,  Tex. 

101  Yale  Avenue. 
Born  at  Vincennes,  Ind.,  February  17,  1886.     Son  of  Martin  Black- 
sward  and  Mollie  Ella   (Mount)    Johnson.     Civil  engineer. 

George   Daniel   Branen,   East   Lansing,    Mich. 

310  Bailey  Street. 
Born  at  Sycamore,  111.,  November  10,  1884.  Son  of  James  and  Jane 
(Hepton)  Branen.  Salesman  for  Michigan  for  Alcazar  Range 
and  Heater  Company  of  Milwaukee,  Wis.  In  U.  S.  N.  R.,  Navy 
Intelligence  Division,  1918.  Married,  September  13,  1912,  Wanda 
W.  Wadhams.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  James  H.  Branen, 
Rho,  '11. 


586  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

William  Amos   Sawtell,  Miles   City,  Mont. 

Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  December  19,  1888.  Son  of  Henry  Francis 
and  Sophie  Frances  (Michel)  Sawtell.  Rancher.  Lieut.  3d  Wyo. 
Infantry,  Mexican  Border,  1916-1917.  Captain  and  Major,  148th 
F.  A.,  1917-1919;  in  Champagne-Mar ne  Defensive,  July  15-18, 
Aisne-Marne,  July  18-Aug.  6,  St.  Mihiel,  September  12-16,  and 
Meuse-Argonne  Offensives,  Sept.  26-Nov.  11,  1918.  Married,  June 
27,  1914,  Helen  Mary  Fiegenbaum.  Relatives  in  Fraternity, 
brothers,  Henry  J.  Sawtell,  Alpha  Epsilon,  '06  and  Warren  M. 
Sawtell,   Rho,  '18. 

1911. 

Jack  Addison  Scanlan,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Chicago,  111. 

22    West   Monroe    Street. 
Born   at  Ida  Grove,  Iowa,  December  2,   1887.     Son  of  Patrick   and 
Fannie  Mary   (Caswell)   Scanlan.     District  Engineer,  Paul  J.  Cai- 
man   Company.     Tau    Beta    Pi.     Married,    June    16,    1915,    Carrie 
Luella  Schneider. 

Walter  Heald  Wyeth,  B.S.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

806  Wynnewood  Road. 
Born  at  Canton,  111.,  May  27,  1887.  Son  of  Newton  and  Adelaide 
(Heald)  Wyeth.  Architect.  Assistant  Purchasing  Agent,  Raw 
Materials,  Emergency  Fleet  Corporation  during  war.  Negotiator 
of  Cancelled  Contracts  E.  F.  C.  after  war.  Served  in  1918  as  a 
Civilian  Engineer,  Q.  M.  C,  U.  S.  A.  Married,  November  23,  1918, 
Mabel  Olive  Mason. 

James  Drish  McCord,  Portland,  Ore. 

54   North   Broadway. 
Born  at  Vincennes,  Ind.,  November  5,  1888.     Son  of  Charles  Gibson 
and  Leanor   (Drish)   McCord.     Salesman.     Married,  May  12,  1914, 
Mary  Ethel  McCord. 

James  Hepton  Branen,  Chicago,  111. 

317  West  Quincy  Street. 
Born  at  Sycamore,  111.,  May  30,  1889.  Son  of  James  and  Sarah  Jane 
(Hepton)  Branen.  Secretary  of  Great  Western  Fixture  Works 
1912-14;  President  1914  to  date.  Also  secretary  of  the  Show  Right 
Fixture  Co.  Married,  December  21,  1909,  Myrtle  Alice  Shauck. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  George  D.   Branen,  Rho,  '10. 

Ross  Childs  Loudon,  Chicago,  111. 

St.  George  Hotel. 
Born   at   Wesley,    111.,    December    14,   1877.     Son    of   Frederick    and 
Annie    Elizabeth    (Ackerman)    Loudon.     With   Colgate   and   Com- 
pany.    Ordnance  Sergeant,  U.  S.  A.,  January  16,  1918,  to  March 
13,  1919. 


RHO  CHAPTER.  587 

Samuel  Edward  Watts,  Chicago,  111. 

512  North  Laramie  Avenue. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  November  14,  1888.  Son  of  Joshua  and  Emma 
(Collins)  Watts.  Building  Contractor,  1910-1916.  Tire  Salesman, 
1916  to  date.  Enlisted  April,  1917,  Co.  C,  135th  Machine  Gun  Bat- 
talion. Corporal,  July  15,  1917.  Sergeant,  Dec.  13,  1917,  Second 
Lieutenant  M.  G.,  Sept.  6,  1918.  Discharged  March  12,  1919.  Mar- 
ried, April  20,  1912,  Ethel  Mary  Curtis. 

Zephaniah  Clark  Forbes,  Newark,  N.  J. 

54  Crawford  Street. 
Born  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  December  21,  1885. 

Charles  Warren  Grainger,  B.S.,  Green  Bay,  Wis. 

113  West  Walnut  Street. 
Born   in   Chicago,   111.,   February  4,   1889.     Son   of  John   and   Flora 
(Larcomb)     Grainger.     Sales     Engineer.     Married,     February    14, 
1914,  Lucele  Hamlin. 

Joseph  Raymond   Shirk,  Greensburg,   Ind. 

Born  at  Murdock,  111.,  October  10,  1888.  Son  of  Joseph  Nelson  and 
Nancy  Ella  (Ten  Broeck)  Shirk.  Farmer  and  Stockman.  Mar- 
ried, Jesse  Bell  Epps.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  William  A. 
Shirk,  Rho,  '10. 

Don  Meade  Stebbins,  Davenport,  Iowa. 

215  East  Fourteenth  Street. 
Born  at  Des  Moines,  Iowa,  July  4,  1887.     Son  of  Timothy  Jonathan 
and  Margaret  Frances   (Meade)   Stebbins. 

*Charles  Lester  Maxey,  A.B.,  Mt.  Vernon,  111. 

Born  at  Mt.  Vernon,  111.,  October  9,  1889.  Son  of  James  Henry  and 
Mary  Jane  (Keller)  Maxey.  Banker.  Married,  June  10,  1913, 
Leila  Wilson.  Killed  in  an  automobile  accident  near  Mt.  Vernon, 
111.,  August  6,  1914. 

Laurence  Vreeland  Burton,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  M.S.;  Ph.D.  [Yale], 

Aurora,  111. 

209  Downer  Place. 
Born  at  Aurora,  111.,  April  15,  1889.  Son  of  Charles  Pierce  and 
Cora  Lena  (Vreeland)  Burton.  Aug.  7,  1916,  to  Jan.  4,  1918,  in 
office  of  Libby,  McNeill  &  Libby,  Chicago.  Commissioned  First 
Lieutenant  Sanitary  Corps,  Feb.  7,  1918;  in  A.  E.  F.  July  26,  1918, 
to  April  17,  1919.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Malcolm  V. 
Burton,  Rho,  '19. 


S88  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Erwin  Bateman  Timberlake,  Chicago,  111. 

Board  of  Trade  Building. 
Born  at  Riverside,  Chicago,  111.,  February  18,  1889.     Son  of  William 
Malcolm    and    Emily    Catherine    (Erwin)    Timberlake.     Assistant 
Manager,    Grain    Department,    ReQua    Bros.,    Chicago    Board    of 
Trade,  1919  to  date. 

Walter  Thomas  Evans,  Chicago,  111. 

1825  Pratt  Boulevard. 
Born    at   Wales,   Wis.,   December   2,    1887.     Son   of    David    Richard 
and  Sarah  (Price)  Evans.     Assistant  Engineer,  Chicago  and  Alton 
Railroad.     Married,  May  14,  1913,  Jessie  Iola  Johnson. 

Thomas  Edwin  Lyons,  A.B. ;  LL.B.  [Harvard],  Champaign,  111. 

Citizens    State    Bank    Building. 
Born    at   Areola,   111.,   June   29,    1890.     Son    of   Thomas    and    Mane 
(Sullivan)  Lyons.     Attorney-at-law.     Vice  President,  Areola  State 
Bank.     Married,   September   1,   1915,    Eulah    Armstrong. 

1912. 

Reese   Sargent  Martin,  Oakland,  111. 

Born  at  Oakland,  111.,  February  26,  1891.  Son  of  John  Cofer  and 
Flora  Tilton  (Sargent)  Martin.  Enlisted  in  U.  S.  A.,  December 
9,   1918.     Served   in  Army  of   Occupation   in   Germany. 

Walter  Gould  Hindman,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Crew  Levick  Company. 
Ill  North  Broad  Street. 
Born  at  Vincennes,  Ind.,  November  17,  1887.  Son  of  Walter  Marshal 
and  Josephine  (Greene)  Hindman.  With  Crew  Levick  Company, 
1915  to  date.  Enlisted  Aug.  23,  1917,  as  Private,  Infantry;  Ser- 
geant Nov.  1,  1917.  Regimental  Supply  Sergeant  Mar.  1,  1918. 
Sailed  for  France,  May  20,  1918;  with  309th  Infantry,  78th  Di- 
vision. Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant  Infantry  in  France. 
Discharged  July  28,  1919.  Married,  October  25,  1920,  Eleanor 
Stockton  Vogels. 

Harry  Francis  Crook,  Vincennes,  Ind. 

609  North  Sixth  Street. 
Born  at  Vincennes,  Ind.,  January  8,  1891.     Son  of  John  Walter  and 
Erne     Dona     (Broyles)     Crook.     Salesman.     Farmer.     Served     as 
First  Class  Private  in  the  Three  Hundred  and  Forty-fourth  F.  A. 
Headquarters  Company,  Ninetieth  Division,  A.  E.   F. 

Sidney  Marvin  Hostler,  Chicago,  111. 

1402  Hood  Avenue. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  May  21,   1891.     Son  of  Charles   Edward   and 


RHO  CHAPTER.  589 

Edna  Dora  (Crane)  Hostler.  Fire  Prevention  Engineer.  En- 
listed May  14,  1917,  in  M.  E.  R.  C.  Commissioned  Second  Lieuten- 
ant A,  April  20,  1918;  in  charge  of  Casualty  and  Investigation 
Divisions  of  the  A.  E.  F.  until  August  1,  1919.  Promoted  to. 
First  Lieutenant  May  29,  1919.  Married,  June  3,  1919,  Catherine 
Marshall. 

Earle  Remington  Evans,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

536  West  One  Hundred  and  Fourteenth  Street. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  January  12,  1891.  Son  of  Jackson  Murray 
and  Elethia  (Remington)  Evans.  Assistant  Manager,  Air  Com- 
pression Sales  Department,  Worthington  Pump  and  Machinery 
Company,  N.  Y.,  1913-17.  First  Class  Boatswain's  Mate,  U.  S.  N. 
R.,  March  26,  1917-February  28,  1918;  commissioned  Ensign,  U.  S. 
N.  R.,  February  28,  1918;  ordered  to  command  Submarine  Chaser 
102  and  operated  in  Anti-Submarine  Force  in  foreign  waters  until 
December,  1918,  taking  part  in  several  engagements;  commis- 
sioned Ensign,  U.  S.  N.,  April  22,  1919.  Married,  March  21,  1913, 
Alice  Lyrrell.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  James  M.  Evans, 
Rho,   '16. 

Loraine  Stewart  Wagner,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 

442  Ninth  Street. 
Born  at  Belleville,  111.,  May  23,  1889.     Son  of  George  Christian  and 
Lina  (Barnickol)  Wagner.     Head  of  Cost  Dept.,  Republic  Carbon 
Co.,   Niagara   Falls,   N.    Y.,   1920   to   date.     Married,   October   10, 
1914,  Dorothee  Alice  Kircher. 

*Chester  Vernon  Winn,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  August  25,  1890.  Son  of  James  Herbert  and 
Frances  Adelia  Winn.  Horticulturist.  Died  at  Chicago,  111., 
October  31,  1912. 

Lewis  Melvin  Russell,  A.B.,  Chicago,  111. 

4700  Broadway,  Plymouth  Hotel. 
Born  at  Taylorville,  111.,  April  16,  1891.  Son  of  Thomas  Finley  and 
Jennie  (Lewis)  Russell.  In  advertising  department,  Chicago 
Herald-Exarniner.  Served  as  Corporal  in  Twenty-first  U.  S.  In- 
fantry. Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Wilvan  J.  Russell,  Rho, 
'09. 

Johnston  Noble  La  Belle,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  Chicago,  111. 

923  Crescent  Place. 
Born  at  Bloomington,  111.,  May  9,  1887.  Son  of  Eugene  and  Rebecca 
(Noble)  La  Belle.  With  Edward  A.  Cassidy  Company  as  Western 
Sales  Manager,  1919  to  date.  Served  in  U.  S.  Army  Ordnance 
Dept.,  Nitrate  Division,  Sheffield,  Ala.,  April,  1918,  to  February, 
1919. 


S90  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1913. 

Dayton  William  Hanson,  Friona,  Tex. 

Born  at  Tuscola,  111.,  January  26,  1887.  Son  of  Henry  and  Ann 
Elizabeth  (Smith)  Hanson.  Ranchman.  Married,  May  1,  1910, 
Letha  Emily  Garner.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  David  T. 
Hanson,  Upsilon,  '05. 

James  Gordon  White,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Wilmette,  111. 

931  Chestnut  Street. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  April  21,  1891.  Son  of  James  and  Jane 
(Fryar)  White.  Civil  Engineer  with  Jas.  White  Paper  Co.,  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  1919  to  date.  April-July,  1917,  Private  in  O.  T.  C. 
Engineers;  Sept.,  1917-Jan.,  1918,  Aviation  Private  A.  S.  S.  E.  R. 
C;  March,  1918-April,  1919,  First  Lieutenant  U.  S.  Marine  Corps. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  William  W.  White,  Rho,  '19. 

George  Edward  Woods,  A.B. ;  LL.B.  [Harvard],  Chicago,  111. 
2011  Continental  and  Commercial  Bank  Building. 
Born   at   Hume,    111.,   March  22,   1891.     Son   of   Archie   Edgar    and 
Mary  Thomas   (Bowen)  Woods.     Attorney-at-law. 

Lewis  Throckmorton  Gregory,  A.B. ;  B.S.  and  M.D.  [North- 
western], Urbana,  111. 

712  Washington  Boulevard. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  July  23,  1891.     Son  of  Louis  Lincoln  Gregory, 
M.D.,    and    Sarah    (Richards)    Throckmorton.     Physician.     In    the 
service  in  U.  S.  A.  Medical  Corps,  from  November,  1917,  to  De- 
cember, 1918.     Married,  June  11,  1917,  Isabel  Emma  Culver. 

Sherwood  Eklund  Brown,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  May  19,  1890.  Son  of  Emil  Oscar  and  Emma 
Dorothy    (Eklund)    Brown. 

Cecil  Weldon  Smith,  B.S.,  Chicago,  111. 

1380  Old  Colony  Building. 
Born  at  Clifton,  111.,  September  29,  1890.  Son  of  Weldon  Charles 
and  Alice  Mary  (Colby)  Smith.  Mining  Engineer.  Engineer  in 
charge  of  operation,  Nokomis  Coal  Company,  Chicago,  Illinois, 
1918  to  date.  Married,  July  28,  1917,  Lucile  Heskett.  Relative 
in  Fraternity,  brother,  Hawley  L.  Smith,  Rho,  '17. 

Cleaver  Thayer,  A.B.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

15   South  Fifth   Street. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  March  8,  1890.     Son  of  Henry  Joshua  Bailey 
and   Caroline    (Cleaver)    Thayer.     Salesman,   H.   M.   Byllesby   and 
Company,  1917  to  date.     Brevet  Captain,  Illinois  National  Guard, 
1913.     Married,  January  20,  1915,  Frances  Mary   Inglis. 


RHO  CHAPTER.  591 

Lorrin  Knapp  Smith,  Makawako,  Maui,  H.  I. 

Born  at  Honolulu,  H.  I.,  October  10,  1891.     Son  of  William  Owen 
and   Mary    (Hobron)    Smith. 

Maurice  Gregory  Goss,  Chicago,  111. 

7736   North  Paulina  Street. 
Born    at    South    Haven,    Mich.,    August    24,    1890.     Son    of    Lyman 
Elmer  and  Bernice   (Gregory)   Goss.     Advertising  Salesman,  Chi- 
cago Daily  News,   1911   to   date.     Married,   June  3,   1916,   Myrtle 
Ralph. 

Leslie  Cosby  Bernard,  B.S.  in  A.E.,  Dayton,  Ohio. 

803    Howard    Boulevard. 
Born  at  Junction  City,  Ky.,  July  14,  1890.     Son  of  William  Stewart 
and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Cosby)   Bernard.     Chief  Designing  Engineer 
in  the  Building  Department  of  the  Dayton  Engineering  Labora- 
tories Co.     Married,  May  7,  1916,  Hazel  Derrough. 

James  Leslie  Barron,  South  Haven,  Mich. 

406  St.  Joe  Street. 
Born   in   Chicago,   111.,   July   14,   1890.     Son   of   John   and   Annie   T. 
Barron.     Chairman,   Operating   Board,    Cable-Nelson   Piano   Com- 
pany.    Married,     Gladys     E.      Heath.     Relative     in      Fraternity, 
brother,  John   T.   Barron,   Rho,  '15. 

Earl  Morris  Unzicker,  Normal,  111. 

104  West  Vernon  Avenue. 
Born  at  Holyoke,  Colo.,  September  19,  1888.  Son  of  Daniel  and 
Galie  (Ziems)  Unzicker.  Assistant  Engineer,  Chicago  and  Alton 
Railroad,  Chicago,  111.  In  the  service  as  Acting  Master  Gunner, 
Fort  Wright,  N.  Y.,  from  April,  1918,  to  July,  1918.  Commissioned 
Second  Lietuenant  C.  A.  C.  November  to  December,  1918  Battery 
Commander,  C.  A.  C.  Honorably  Discharged,  Dec.  5,  1918,  and 
Commissioned  in  Reserve  Corps  C.  A.  February,  1919. 

Percy  Alexis  Caswell,  Chicago,  111. 

6404  Normal  Boulevard. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  September  17,  1889.     Son  of  William  A.  and 
Jennie    (Barnum)    Caswell.     In   mortgage   business,   1916   to   date. 
Married,  October  14,  1916,  Ruby  Carr. 

1914. 

Frank  Henry  Aschauer,  West  Allis,  Wis. 

6611  Greenfield  Avenue. 
Born   at  Springfield,  111.,  September  25,  1886.     Son  of  Charles  and 
Rose   (Setiling)   Aschauer.     Sales  Engineer,  Allis  Chalmers  Manu- 


592  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

facturing     Company.     Married,     September     25,     1919,     Marjorie 
Jeanette  Weight. 

Ernest  Guy  Fairbank,   Chicago,   111. 

8840   South   Morgan   Street. 
Born   at   Des    Moines,   la.,   March   22,   1890.     Son   of   Fred    L.    and 
Nettie   L.    (Sigrist)    Fairbank.     Secretary    and   Treasurer   of    the 
Eureka    Blotter     Bath    Company.     Sergeant,    Chemical    Warfare 
Service,   U.   S.   A. 

Lucian  McCord  Simpson,  Sacramento,  Cal. 

U.  S.  Rubber  Company. 
Born   at   Vincennes,   Ind.,   February   1,   1893.     Son   of   William   and 
Anna    (Crockett)    Simpson.     Salesman   with    U.    S.    Rubber   Com- 
pany, 1918  to  date.     Married,  May  29,  1917,  Elsie  Lorene  Bruce. 

Jefferson  Johnson  King,  Athens,  111. 

Born  at  Lincoln,  111.,  August  10,  1891.  Son  of  Edward  G.  and 
Anna  (Johnson)  King.  Electrical  Engineer.  Sales  Manager, 
American  Steel  Window  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  A.  S.  A.,  R.  M.  A.,  and  instructed  in  flying 
at  Barron  Field,  Texas,  until  discharged,  December  19,  1918. 
Married,  October  6,  1913,  Edna  Marie  Reed.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  Edward  H.  King,  Rho,  '17. 

Joseph  Francis  Hoffman,  B.S.  in  Arch.,  Sharpsville,  Ind. 

Born  at  Sharpsville,  Ind.,  August  28,  1890.  Son  of  Michael  and  Mary 
Antoinette  (Mullarkey)  Hoffman.  Architect.  Commissioned  First 
Lieutenant,   Q.   M.   C,   September,   1917;   served   in   A.   E.   F. 

Cecil  Francis  Boucher,  Wichita,  Kans. 

121    North   Market   Street. 
Born   at   Raton,   N.    M.,   June   8,    1890.     Son   of   Cyrus   Daniel   and 
Ollie     Olive     Boucher.     Architect.     Married,     October     19,     1916, 
Mary   Josephine   Schroeder. 

Edwin  Francis  Noth,  B.S.  in  Arch.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

614  Portland  Avenue. 
Born  at  Davenport,  Iowa,  October  7,  1890.  Son  of  George  William 
and  Katherne  Isabelle  (Healy)  Noth.  Chief  Draftsman  for  Toltz, 
King  and  Day,  Engineers  and  Architects,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  In 
the  service  as  Instrument  Sergeant,  with  Battery  B,  One  Hun- 
dred and  Fifty-first  F.  A.,  Forty-second  Division,  from  July, 
1917  to  May,  1919.  Participated  in  the  following:  Champagne- 
Marne  Defensive,  Aisne-Marne,  St.  Mihiel,  Meuse-Argonne  offen- 
sives and  Army  of  Occupation. 


RHO  CHAPTER.  593 

Nuel  Dinsmore  Belnap,  A.B.,  J.D.,  Chicago,  111. 

1633  First  National  Bank  Building. 
Born  at  Mattoon,  111.,  May  8,  1893.  Son  of  Hiram  William  and 
Sadie  Annette  (Dinsmore)  Belnap.  Attorney-at-law.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Enlisted  in  Regular  Army,  May  4,  1917.  From  May  4, 
1917,  to  April,  1918,  Sergeant  Fourth  F.  A.  April  to  July,  1918, 
Saumur  Artillery  School,  France.  Commissioned  Second  Lieuten- 
ant F.  A.,  June  1,  1918.  Instructed  Saumur  Artillery  School, 
July,  1918,  to  January,  1919.  Discharged  February  20,  1919. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,   Roy  M.  Belnap,  Rho,  '22. 

Vernon  Huff  Warfield,  A.B.,  Waco,  Neb. 

Born  at  Decatur,  111.,  December  18,  1888.  Son  of  Charles  T.  and 
Evelyn  (Huff)  Warfield.  Cashier,  Waco  State  Bank,  1916  to  date. 
Married,  January   26,   1916,   Nell   Lindsey. 

John  Gould,  Jr.,  Ouckama,  Mich. 

Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  April  5,  1887.  Son  of  John  and  Ellen  Judith 
(French)  Gould.  Engaged  in  Farming.  Married,  March  31,  1917, 
Frances  Julia  Melchior. 

Walter  John  Bublitz,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

3715  The   Paseo. 
Born    at   Chicago,    111.,   August   28,    1893.     Son   of    Karl    Ernst   and 
Wilhelmina    (Panten)     Bublitz.     With    Bunting    Hardware    Com- 
pany,   Kansas    City,    Mo.,    as    Sales    Engineer    of    Machinery    and 
Equipment.     Married,   April   7,   1917,   Mary   Louise   Zimmerschild. 

1915. 

James  Howard  Griftner,  B.S.  in  Min.E.,  Champaign,  111. 

301  Chalmers  Street. 
Born  at  Franklin,  Ohio,  September  28,  1891.     Son  of  Charles  Henry 
and   Flora  May    (Howard)    Griftner.     Engineer.     Chief   Engineer 
Harrisburg  Collieries  Company,   Harrisburg,  111.,   1917.     Engineer, 
Illinois   State  Geological  Survey,   1919. 

William  Koehule  Schwerdtfeger,  Shirland,  111. 

Born  at  Lincoln,  111.,  February  17,  1891.  Son  of  Lewis  Charles  and 
Almalia  (Koehnle)  Schwerdtfeger.  With  the  Alexander  Lumber 
Company,  1914  to  date.  Married,  July  5,  1912,  Helen  Floyd 
Stiver. 

John  Taylor  Barron,  Fennville,  Mich. 

Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  June  16,  1893.  Son  of  John  and  Annie 
(Lweedle)  Barron.     Farmer.     Married,  July  13,  1915,  Estelle  May 


594  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Devine.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  James  L.   Barron,  Rho, 
'13. 

James  Lackner  Barr,  A.B.  [Cornell]   (A.P.),  Oak  Park,  111. 

Barr  and  Collins. 
Born  at  River  Forest,  111.,  May  10,  1893.  Son  of  Oliver  Milton 
and  Emma  Louise  (Lackner)  Barr.  Engaged  in  Lumber  Busi- 
ness. Served  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Three  Hundred  and  Eleventh 
Trench  Mortar  Battery  from  August,  1917,  to  May,  1918.  Second 
Lieutenant  Thirty-seventh  F.  A.  from  May,  1918,  to  February, 
1919. 

Homer  J.  Smith,  Clinton,  111. 

Born  at  Hallville,  111.,  August  19,  1892.  Son  of  Alaska  H.  and 
Olive  (Jeffrey)  Smith.  Engaged  in  Farming.  Served  as  Chief 
of  Office  Service  Division  in  War  Trade  Board  from  December, 
1917,  to  April,  1919.     Married,  February  24,  1914,  Cecilia  RoBarge. 

Earl  Steele  Price,  Lincoln,  Neb. 

117   North  Ninth   Street. 
Born  at  North  Liberty,  Ind.,  June  30,  1891.     Son  of  John  Franklin 
and  Ida  Jane   (Steele)   Price.     Branch  Manager,  the  B.  F.  Good- 
rich   Rubber   Company   at  Lincoln,   Neb.     Married,   June  2,   1917, 
Dorothy  Faye  Butler. 

Wilbur  R.  Deubler,  Oak  Park,  111. 

226  South  Kenilworth  Avenue. 
Born  at  Goshen,  Ind.,  June  9,  1893.  Son  of  Richard  Leroy  and 
Sarah  Alletta  (Whisler)  Deubler.  Automobile  Tire  Salesman. 
Private  Battery  F.  One  Hundred  and  Twenty-second  F.  A.,  April 
4,  1918,  to  June  8,  1919;  in  France,  June  7,  1918,  to  June  1,  1919; 
engaged  in  two  major  offensives. 

Allan  Douglas  Donnell,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  Waterloo,  Iowa. 

Rath  Packing  Company. 
Born  at  Mattoon,  111.,  January  18,  1894.  Son  of  Thomas  and 
Letetia  (Kyle)  Donnell.  Mechanical  Engineer.  Commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  Eighty-third  F.  A.  November,  1917.  Served 
with  A.  E.  F.  in  France  in  1918.  Discharged,  March  13,  1919. 
Married,  December   1,   1917,  Anita  Louise   Rath. 

*James  Burr  Hickman,  A.B.,  Urbana,  111. 

Born  at  Hoopeston,  111.,  August  10,  1892.  Son  of  John  W.  and 
Hope  (Burr)  Hickman.  Advertising  Solicitor  for  the  Chicago 
Daily  News.  Served  as  Second  Lieutenant  (Pilot)  Forty-first 
Aero  Squadron,  A.  E.  F.;  with  the  Army  of  Occupation  at  Cob- 
lentz,  Germany.  Killed  in  crash  of  Sopwith  Comet  at  Trier,  Ger- 
many May   5,   1919. 


RHO  CHAPTER.  595 

Ralph  Paul  Valtier,  Chicago,  111. 

3020  Sheridan  Road. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  January  10,  1894.  Son  of  Max  and  Emma 
Valtier.  Draftsman  with  Automobile  and  Aeroplane  Companies. 
At  present  Office  Manager,  H.  O.  Reno  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Served  as  Second  Lieutenant,  U.  S.  A.  S.,  August  1,  1917,  to  March 
8,  1918.  Private,  Fifty-Third  Division,  Gloster  Regulars,  British 
Army,  April  8,  1918,  to  July  8,  1918.  Second  Lieutenant  Royal 
Air  Force,  July  8,  1918,  to  March  1,  1919. 

Floyd  John  Perring,  Maywood,  111. 

226  North  Third  Avenue. 
Born  at  Gifford,  111.,  June  12,  1893.  Son  of  Henry  Robert  and 
Philena  Victoria  Perring.  Secretary  and  Treasurer  Wyandotte 
Lumber  Company,  Wyandotte,  Michigan.  Served  in  U.  S.  A.  S., 
July  29,  1917,  to  February  19,  1919,  as  Sergeant-Major.  Relative 
in  Fraternity,  brother,  Roy  D.  Perring,  Rho,  '09. 

Lester  John  Mayer,  Michigan  City,  Ind. 

122  West  Baltimore  Street. 
Born  at  Michigan  City,  Ind.,  July  29,  1892.    Son  of  Louis  J.   and 
Mary  S.    (Schlundt)    Mayer. 

Edward  Wooden  Creighton,  B.S.  in  Agri.,  Fairfield,  111. 

Born  at  Fairfield,  111.,  July  18,  1891.  Son  of  Jacob  Reed  and 
Lucretia  Elizabeth  (Bouham)  Creighton.  Farmer.  Married,  No- 
vember 25,  1917,  Ann  Lee  Wallers. 

1916. 

Charles  Herbert  Kirkpatrick,  Lafayette,  Ind. 

Burlington  Road. 
Born  at  Lafayette,  Ind.,  December  29,  1894.  Son  of  William  Porter 
and  Eme  W.  (Wehr)  Kirkpatrick.  Racing  Driver  of  Automo- 
biles. Served  in  the  Army  from  December  13,  1917,  to  April  26, 
1919.  With  A.  E.  F.  as  Master  Signal  Electrician  with  Second 
Motor  Mechanic  Regiment.  Married,  November  1,  1916,  Margaret 
Louise    Atkinson. 

Erwin  Fisher,  A.  B.,  Chicago,  111. 

4548   North   Racine   Avenue. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  September  27,  1893.     Son  of  Eli  and  Adelaide 
(Sternberg)    Fisher.     In  the  Textile   Business. 

William  Anderson  Coolidge,  Jr.,  Helena,  Ark. 

526  Perry  Street. 
Born  at  Helena,  Ark.,  January  22,  .1895.     Son  of  William  Anderson 
and  Nina  (Polk)  Coolidge.     Farmer.     Candidate,  C.  O.  T.  S.,  F.  A. 


596  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

James  Miles  Evans,  Ph.B.    [Chicago]    (A  n),  Chicago,  111. 

6457  Drexel  Avenue. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  July  22,  1892.  Son  of  Jackson  Murray  and 
Elethea  (Remington)  Evans.  With  Libby,  McNeill  and  Libby, 
U.  S.  Yards,  Chicago,  from  July,  1919,  to  date.  With  the  Amer- 
ican Red  Cross  April  to  September,  1919.  Commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  Infantry,  August  15,  1917.  Commissioned  First  Lieu- 
tenant Infantry,  August  24,  1918.  Adjutant  Second  Battalion 
Eight  Hundred  and  Twelfth  Pioneer  Infantry.  Discharged  De- 
cember 19,  1918.  Married,  October  4,  1919,  Mirian  Belden  Libby. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Earle  R.  Evans,  Rho,  '12. 

Glen  Allen  Spraker,  Detroit,  Mich. 

1038  Virginia  Park. 
Born  at  Kokomo,  Ind.,  January  4,  1890.     Son  of  Charles  Lewis  and 
Martha  (Lawrence)   Spraker.     Assistant  to  General  Manager,  De- 
troit Waterproof  Fabric  Company.     Married,  June  29,  1918,  Vera 
Marie   Culp. 

Forrest  Livingston  Haines,  A.B.,  Monmouth,  111. 

Colonial  Hotel. 
Born  at  Forrest,  111.,  September  12,  1890.  Son  of  Edward  C.  and 
Rosamond  Martha  (Burry)  Haines.  Accountant.  Enlisted  in 
U.  S.  Aviation  Corps,  August,  1917.  Later  with  Ordnance  De- 
partment. Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant  Ordnance,  U.  S.  A. 
Now   Lieutenant,    U.   S.    R. 

Joseph  Ezra  Logsdon,  Jr.,  B.S.  in  Agri.,  Shawneetown,  111. 

Born  at  ShawneetoAvn,  111.,  January  6,  1894.  Son  of  Joseph  Ezra 
and  Edith  Madeline  (Reardon)  Logsdon.  Agriculturalist.  Served 
as  Regimental  Sergeant  Major,  Thirtieth  Regiment,  One  Hundred 
and  Sixty-fourth  Depot  Brigade,  1918.  Married,  January  3,  1917, 
Hazel  Cole  Hall.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  Brother,  Thomas  O. 
Logsdon,  '10. 

Charles  Maley  Burns,  B.S.   [Knox  College],  Galesburg,  111. 

516   South  West  Street. 
Born  at  Galesburg,  111.,  June  6,  1890.     Son  of  Charles  H.  and  Madge 
(Maley)     Burns.     Manager    Advertising    Department,    Galesburg 
Evening  Mail.    Served  in  the  R.  O.  T.  C,  F.  A.,  1918. 

John  Butler  Maypole,  Chicago,  111. 

5901  Madison  Street. 
Born   at   Chicago,   111.,   August   24,    1892.     Son   of   John   Jacob   and 
Jane   (Butler)   Maypole.     Public  garage  owner.     Married,  October 
13,   1914,   Mayme   Elvira   Cowder. 


RHO  CHAPTER.  597 

William  Henry  Goelitz,  A.B.,  Oak  Park,  HI. 

423  South  Euclid  Avenue. 
Born  at  Oak  Park,  111.,  July  27,   1891.     Son  of  Henry  George  and 
Fredericka    (George)    Goelitz.     General    Superintendent    of    Con- 
struction Work.     Married,  May  5,  1917,  Grace  Ellen  Schwartz. 


1917. 

Edward  Herschel  King,  A.B.,  Athens,  111. 

Born  at  Lincoln,  111.,  July  8,  1894.  Son  of  Edward  Green  and 
Anna  (Johnson)  King.  Farmer  and  Stockman.  Served  as  Cadet 
in  various  Flying  Fields  of  U.  S.  from  February  7  to  September 
26,  1918.  Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant  A.  S.  Flying  In- 
structor October  21  to  December  19,  1918,  at  Barron  Field,  Texas. 
Relative  in   Fraternity,  brother,  Jefferson  J.   King,  Rho,  '14. 

Edward  Paul  Machovec,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

305  Elmhurst  Building. 
Born  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  July  1,  1893.     Son  of  Edward  E.  and  Mary 
Katherine     (Hake)     Machovec.     With    Chicago    Pneumatic     Tool 
Company.     Second   Lieutenant,    Thirty-fourth   Artillery,   C.    A.   C. 

Kenneth   Mason   Stewart,   Chicago,   111. 

7015  Vernon  Avenue. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  August  1,  1893.  Son  of  Thomas  Mason  and 
Ann  (Little)  Stewart.  Salesman  for  Merchandise  Broker.  En- 
listed June  14,  1917.  Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  A.  S., 
March  26,  1918.  Assigned  to  One  Hundred  and  Forty-eighth  Aero 
Squadron,  Fourth  Pursuit  Group.  Discharged,  May  2,  1919.  Mar- 
ried, April  28,  1918,  Kathryn  Sweeney. 

Howard  Thomas  Williams,  Boston,  Mass. 

27  Audubon  Road. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  May  17,  1894.  Son  of  Thomas  Cheshire  and 
Anna  Mary  Catharine  (Meyer)  Williams.  With  Franklin  Motor 
Car  Company  of  Boston,  Mass.  Entered  the  service  November  8, 
1918,  in  Ordnance  Department;  transferred  to  Battery  D,  3d 
Regiment,  F.  A.,  Camp  Zachary  Taylor,  Ky.;  discharged  Janu- 
ary 10,  1919.     Married,  April  2,  1917,  Ruth  Day. 

*Wallis  Johnson  Evans,  Kenilworth,  111. 

Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  September  29,  1895.  Son  of  David  J.  and 
Martha  (Johnson)  Evans.  While  in  employ  of  United  Verde 
Copper  Company,  was  killed  during  a  strike,  at  Jerome,  Arizona, 
May  29,   1917. 


598  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Carl  Eugene  Johnsen,  Chicago,  111. 

4448  North  Sacramento  Avenue. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  January  19,  1895.  Son  of  Nils  J.  and  Anna 
C.  (Schreiner)  Johnsen.  Superintendent  of  Iron  and  Steel  Con- 
struction Work.  At  present  Superintendent  for  Nils  J.  Johnsen 
and  Company.  Served  as  Inspector  of  Construction  U.  S.  N. 
during  European  War.  Married,  July  18,  1916,  Lyle  Lucille 
Woods. 

Hawley  Lester  Smith,  A.B.,  Chicago,  111. 

Illinois  Trust  and  Savings  Bank. 
Born  at  Clifton,  111.,  December  27,  1895.  Son  of  Weldon  Charles 
and  Alice  Mary  (Colby)  Smith.  Bond  salesman.  Served  as 
Private.  Troop  B,  First  Illinois  Cavalry  on  Mexican  Border  during 
1916.  Ambulance  Driver  with  American  Field  Service  of  French 
Army,  1917.  Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant  Infantry,  June, 
1918.  First  Lieutenant,  July,  1918,  serving  with  Three  Hundred 
and  Thirty-seventh  Battalion,  Tank  Corps,  A.  E.  F.,  from  Sep- 
tember, 1918,  to  July,  1919.  Discharged  August  15,  1919.  Relative 
in   Fraternity,  brother,  Cecil  W.   Smith,   Rho,  '13. 

John  Lester  Devlin,  A.B.,  Chicago,  111. 

7125  Eggleston  Avenue. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  April  12,  1895.  Son  of  John  Henry  and 
Carmin  Melany  (Block)  Devlin.  Assistant  Manager  Commission 
Firm.  Served  as  Second  Lieutenant  Infantry,  September,  1917, 
to  December,  1918.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Julian  W. 
Devlin,  Rho,  '19. 

Fred  Rhea  Williams,  Vincennes,  Ind. 

1234  North  Eleventh  Street. 
Born  at  Spencer,  Ind.,  February  20,  1891.  Son  of  Joseph  Woll- 
ford  and  Anna  Biddy  (Mannan)  Williams.  Engaged  in  Agri- 
culture. Served  as  Private  in  Fire,  Hose  and  Truck  Company  No. 
320,  A.  E.  F.,  December  28,  1917,  to  October  27,  1919.  Married, 
January  8,  1920,  Sally  P.  Shearer. 

Willis  Francis  Slayton,  B.S.  in  Agri.,  Benton  Harbor,  Mich. 

Born  at  Hartford,  Mich.,  December  31,  1892.  Son  of  William  P. 
and  Jane  (Cook)  Slayton.  In  Oil  Business.  Served  as  Sergeant, 
Information  Section,  A.  S.;  overseas  March  12,  1918,  to  June  16, 
1919. 

Roy  Lee  Peck,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  East  St.  Louis,  111. 

510  Metropolitan  Building. 
Born  at  Cleveland,  Ohio,  February  16,  1894.     Son  of  Roy  Lee  and 
Annie    (Behen)    Peck.    Junior    Highway   Engineer,   Illinois   State 


RHO  CHAPTER.  599 

Highway  Department.  Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant  C.  A.  C, 
Aug.  15,  1917;  overseas  in  the  Air  Service  Dec.  18,  1917.  Pro- 
moted First  Lieutenant  (att.  A.  S.)  Jan.  6,  1918;  continuous 
service  at  front  from  March,  1918,  to  Nov.,  1918.  Participated 
in  Champagne,  Chateau-Thierry/  St.  Mihiel,  and  Argonne  Forest 
engagements  with  the  U.  S.  Air  Service  and  the  French.  Was 
shot  down  at  Chateau-Thierry,  June  29,  1918,  by  German  anti- 
aircraft shell.  Received  the  French  Croix  de  Guerre.  Official 
credit  for  three  German  planes  downed  and  was  in  16  air  battles 
while  flying  on  fronts.  French  squadron  "  Sal-4  "  and  V.  S.  135th 
Aero  Squadron.     Discharged  February  12,  1919. 


1918. 

Porter  Charles  Noble,  Heyworth,  111. 

Born  at  McLean,  III.,  June  23,  1894.  Son  of  Joseph  Price  Noble, 
M.D.,  and  Mary  Estelle  Noble.  Farmer.  Served  with  U.  S.  Army 
Ambulance  Company;  was  transferred  to  S.  S.  Unit  No.  522,  with 
the  French  Army,  serving  with  Twentieth  Regiment,  Tenth  Army 
of   France. 

Newman  Romero,  A.B.,  Chicago,  111. 

212  West   Illinois   Street. 
Born  at  Temuco,  Chile,  S.  A.,  June  30,  1895.     Son  of  Indalecio  and 
Emma    (Bard)    Romero.     With    Barco    Manufacturing    Company. 
Served  in  the  U.  S.  N.  R.  as  First  Class  Electrician,  Radio  Opera- 
tor, during  World  War. 

LeRoy  John  Westenhaver,  B.S.  in  Min.E.,  Chicago,  111. 

4510  Kimball  Avenue. 
Born   at   Chicago,    111.,   January    13,   1895.     Son   of   Samuel    Rippey 
and  Julia  Louise  (Hixembaugh)   Westenhaver.     Salesman  of  Min- 
ing   Machinery,    Chicago    Pneumatic    Tool    Company.     Served    as 
Ensign,  IT.  S.  *N.  R.,  May  13,  1918,  to  April  15,  1919. 

Warren  Michel  Sawtell,  Beebe,  Mont. 

Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  May  3,  1893.  Son  of  Henry  Francis  and 
Sophie  (Michel)  Sawtell.  Stockman.  In  the  service  from  1916 
to  1919;  in  One  Hundred  and  Forty-ninth  F.  A.  Rainbow  Di- 
vision A.  E.  F.  Participated  in  Chateau-Thierry,  St.  Mihiel,  Ar- 
gonne-Mteuse  and  Argonne  Forest.  Relatives  in  Fraternity, 
brothers,  Henry  J.  Sawtell,  Alpha  Epsilon,  '01,  and  William  A. 
Sawtell,   Rho,   '10. 

Caldwell  Jefferson  Saunders,  Austin,  Tex. 

Department   of  Insurance  and   Banking. 
Born  at  Dallas,  Texas,  June  5,  1895.     Son  of  Harwood  Perry  and 
Effie   May    (Woodham)    Saunders.     State   Bank   Examiner,  Texas, 


600  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Served  as  Second  Lieutenant   F.   A.,  U.   S.   A.     Relative  in   Fra- 
ternity, brother,   Harwood   Saunders,  Jr.,   Alpha  Pi,  '16. 

Hiram  Russell  Ide,  Washington,  D.  C. 

644  D  Street  N  E. 
Born  at  Washington,  D.  C,  November  26,  1894.  Son  of  George 
Russell  and  Minnie  Mabel  (Ide)  Ide.  Army  officer,  serving  in 
the  Fifty-seventh  U.  S.  Infantry.  Entered  Service  May  13,  1917. 
Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant  August  15,  1917.  First  Lieu- 
tenant, October  26,  1917.  Married,  August  15,  1917,  Alice  Myra 
Talbot.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Robert  A.  Ide,  Rho,  '21. 

George  Joseph  Brew,  Chicago,  111. 

7141  Yale  Avenue. 
Born  at  Oil  City,  Pa.,  April  9,  1894.  Son  of  Michael  J.  and  Eliza- 
beth (O'Niel)  Brew.  Purchasing  agent,  W.  A.  Field  and  Com- 
pany. Served  as  First  Lieutenant  (Pilot),  One  Hundred  and 
Forty-seventh  Aero  Squadron,  First  Pursuit  Group.  With  A.  E. 
F.  in  1918  on  the  Toul  Sector.  Participated  in  battles  of  Marne, 
St.  Mihiel,  and  Argonne-Meuse  Offensive.  Commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant  January  16,  1918.  Commissioned  First  Lieutenant 
while  in  France  and  discharged   February,  1919. 

Ralf  Cottingham  Paddock,  Pana,  111. 

800  East  Second  Street. 
Born  at  Pana,  111.,  July  17,  1895.     Son  of  Charles  Oscar  and  Jessie 
(Fremont)   Paddock.     Hardware  and  Furniture  Business.     Served 
in  the  U.  S.  Marine  Corps  from  1917  to  1919,  as  First  Lieutenant. 
Married,  July  17,  1918,  Lartha  Patterson  Irwin. 

Harold  Alvah  Drew,  Dixon,  111. 

822  South  Peoria  Avenue. 
Born  at  Dixon,  111.,  February  13,  1893.     Son  of  William  Daniel  and 
Mabel  Driscilla   (Prescott)   Drew.     Stock  and  Bond  Broker.     En- 
sign, U.  S.  N.  R.,  1918-19.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Hollis 
P.   Drew,   Rho,   '19. 

Bennie  Hebron  Lucy,  Helena,  Ark. 

532  Perry   Street. 
Born  at  Helena,  Ark.,  February  9,  1896.     Son  of  Walter  and  Bennie 
(Hebron)    Lucy.     Engaged  in  agriculture.     Served  as  Corporal  of 
Motor  Transport  Company  No.  341.     Second  Lieutenant,  U.  S.  R. 

Alden  Harwood  Sulger,  B.S.  in  Agri.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind. 

215  North  Seventh  Street. 
Born  at  Terre   Haute,  Ind.,  April  18,   1897.     Son  of  John  Eckfeklt 
and    Jessie    Seward    (Alden)    Sulger.     With    Firestone    Tire    and 


RHO  CHAPTER.  601 

Rubber-  Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Served  as  Second  Lieutenant  in 
the  Three  Hundred  and  Thirty-fifth  and  Three  Hundred  and  Sixty- 
second  Infantry  A.  E.  F.,  France  and  Belgium. 

Robert  Tadie  DePue  (A  P),  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

3331  Campbell  Street. 
Born  at  Weatherly,  Pa.  Son  of  Harry  Elmer  and  Janette  (Eadie) 
DePue.  With  Swift  and  Company.  In  the  service  as  Personnel 
Officer,  One  Hundred  and  Fifty-third  Depot  Brigade.  Enlisted 
October  10,  1917.  Commissioned  August  26,  1918,  and  discharged 
January  1,  1919. 

1919. 

Paul  Maurice  Brown,  Nokomis,  111. 

Born  at  Nokomis,  111.,  August  22,  1897.  Son  of  Samuel  Benton  and 
Suella  (Snell)  Brown.  With  the  U.  S.  Internal  Revenue  Service 
at  Springfield,  111. 

Julicn  Walter  Devlin,  B.S.  in  Com.,  Chicago,  111. 

7125  Eggleston  Avenue. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  November  14,  1896.  Son  of  John  Henry  and 
Carmen  M.  (Block)  Devlin.  Student.  Served  with  the  One  Hun- 
dred and  Forty-ninth  F.  A.  as  Sergeant  from  April  to  November, 
1917.  Lieutenant,  Royal  Flying  Corps  (British)  from  January, 
1917,  to  March,  1919.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  John  L. 
Devlin,  Rho,  '17. 

*Hollis  Prescott  Drew,  Dixon,  111. 

Born  at  Dixon,  111.,  September  19,  1894.  Son  of  Willie  Dow  and 
Mabel  Driscilla  (Prescott)  Drew.  Died  at  Dixon,  111.,  August 
15,  1917.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Harold  Alvah  Drew, 
Rho,  '18. 

Albert  Stafford  Lowe,  Jr.,  Shawneetown,  111. 

Born  at  Shawneetown,  111.,  May  21,  1895.  Son  of  Albert  Stafford 
and  Laura  (Kopf)  Lowe.  With  Elder  Manufacturing  Company, 
St.  Louis,  Mo.  Served  as  Second  Lieutenant,  U.  S.  A.  S.  En- 
tered  service   October   6,   1917,   discharged   December   7,   1918. 

William  Wallace  White,  Wilmette,  111. 

931  Chestnut  Street. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  October  6,  1896.  Son  of  James  and  Jane 
(Fryar)  White.  With  Diamond  T.  Motor  Company.  In  the 
American  Ambulance  Service,  France,  April  to  December,  1917. 
American  Air  Service,  February,  1918,  to  January,  1919,  with  rank 
of  Second  Lieutenant  (Observer).  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  James  G.  White,  Rho,  '13. 


602  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Ralph  Preston  Benedict,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Algonquin  Hotel. 
Born  at  Omaha,  Neb.,  May  15,  1897.  Son  of  Dwight  Preston  and 
Elizabeth  Genevieve  (Young)  Benedict.  Business  Manager  for 
Entertainment  Bureaus.  Served  as  Chief  Electrician  (Radio) 
U.  S.  N.  R.,  at  Great  Lakes  Station,  May  31,  1918,  to  February 
13,  1919. 

*Chester  Lawson  Best,  Boswell,  Ind. 

Born  at  Fowler,  Ind.,  October  28,  1896.  Son  of  John  Berry  and 
Ella  Josephine  (Lawson)  'Best.  He  was  drowned  at  Indianapolis, 
Ind.,  on  July  23,  1918. 

Malcolm  Vreeland  Burton,  Aurora,  111. 

209  Downer  Place. 
Born  at  Aurora,  111.,  April  23,  1896.  Son  of  Charles  Pierce  and 
Cora  Lena  (Vreeland)  Burton.  In  the  U.  S.  N.  R.,  July  5,  1917, 
to  December,  1918,  at  Great  Lakes  Station  and  U.  S.  Submarine 
Base,  New  London,  Conn.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Lau- 
rence V.  Burton,  Rho,  '11. 

Herbert  Menzel  Dickman,  Winona,  Minn. 

126  East  King  Street. 
Born  at  Winona,  Minn.,  June  11,  1896.     Son  of  Henry  and  Amelea 
(Menzel)   Dickman.     Physical  Director  of  Y.  M.  C.  A.     Served  in 
U.   S.    N.    R.   at   Great   Lakes   Naval   Station. 

Arthur  Aloysius  Dailey,  A.B.,  Houston,  Tex. 

5218  Austin  Street. 
Born  at  Omaha,  Neb.,  November  3,   1893.     Son  of  Edmund   Burke 
and  Gertrude  (Leo)  Dailey.     Rancher.     Served  with  the  American 
Ambulance  Corps  in  1917.     Second  Lieutenant,  Fifty-third  F.  A., 
A.  E.  F. 

1920. 

James  Richard  Cooper,  Aurora,  111. 

699  Downer  Place. 
Born  at  Mendota,  111.,  June  29,  1897.     Son  of  Richard  Hopson  and 
Harriet    (Keeler)    Cooper.     Rancher   in   Montana.     Served   in    U. 
S.  N.  R.  on  Destroyer  Cassin  and  U.  S.  S.  Dixie. 

Dudley  Liguori  Frank,  Chicago,  111. 

1928   Lincoln   Avenue. 
Born  at  New  York  City,  N.  Y.,  October   1,   1899.     Son  of  Joseph 
Frank  and  Elizabeth  Liguori  (Hartney)  Frank.     Sales  and  Service 
Representative  of  the  Clark  Tructractor  Company  of  Chicago,  111. 


RHO  CHAPTER.  603 

Second    Lieutenant,    Infantry,    U.    S.    A.     Relative   in    Fraternity, 
brother,  Joseph  L.  Frank,  Upsilon,  '18. 

Glenwood  Haigh  Kershaw,  Kankakee,  111. 

175  North  Greenwood  Avenue. 
Born  at  Kankakee,  111.,  June  26,  1897.     Son  of  Samuel  Peterson  and 
Margaret  Hannah   (Haigh)   Kershaw.     Entered  U.  S.  N.  R.,  June 
27,  1918.     Commissioned  May,  1919,  Ensign,  U.  S.  N.  R.  and  Naval 
Aviator.     Discharged  May  8,  1919. 

Harold  Fleming  Cope,  A.B.,  Champaign,  111. 

212  West  Clark  Street. 
Born  at  Champaign,  111.,  February  19,  1899.     Son  of  Allison  Jerome 
and    Clara    (Fleming)    Cope.     Student.     S.    A.    T.    C,    University 
of  Illinois,  1918. 

Robert  William  Lorentz,  Champaign,  111. 

313  East  Chalmers  Street. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  July  28,  1896.     Son  of  Nels  M.  Lorentz  and 
Helen    (Waldron)    Lorentz.     Student.     Second    Lieutenant    U.    S. 
F.  A.  September  6,  1918,  to  December  21,  1918. 

John  Keeney  McDowell,  B.S.  in  Agri.,  Kankakee,  111. 

455   Poplar   Avenue. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  February  27,  1895.     Son  of  Frank  Byron  and 
Abba  (Ordway)  McDowell.     Landscape  gardener.     Served  in  U.  S. 
N.  R.  at  Great  Lakes  Station,  1918. 

Frederick  Gottlieb  Maurer,  B.S.  in  Com.,  Chicago,  111. 

2241  West  One  Hundred  and  Thirteenth  Street. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  July  4,  1897.     Son  of  Gottlieb  Frederick  and 
Margurite  (Conzleman)   Maurer.     Assistant  credit  manager,  A.  W. 
Shaw  and  Company.    Served  in  Heavy  Coast  Artillery.     Enlisted 
July  15,  1918.     Discharged  November  28,  1919. 

William  Clyde  Harvey,  Manteno,  111. 

Born  at  Manteno,  111.,  August  11,  1896.  Son  of  William  Henry  and 
Margery  Jane  (Peters)  Harvey.  Served  with  U.  S.  Naval  Avia- 
tion as  Quartermaster,  First  Class  at  Pauillac,  France,  during 
World  War. 

Elliott  Jay  Neal,  Chicago,  111. 

4535   Forestville   Avenue. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  December  17,  1897.     Son  of  Charles  Ames  and 
Melanie   Thornton    (Norton)    Neal.     Salesman   with    The    Sheldon 
School,  Chicago,  111.     Second  Lieutenant  F.  A.,  U.  S.  A.    Relative 
in  Fraternity,  brother,  Kimball  L.  Neal,  Rho,  '22. 


604  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Harlan  Autus  Williamson,  Jacksonville,  111. 

517  West  College  Avenue. 
Born  at  Greenfield,  111.,  December  10,  1895.     Son  of  Charles  Edward 
and  Effie  Lee   (Hubbard)    Williamson.     Merchant.     Commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant  U.  S.  A.  S.,  July  2,  1918.     Discharged  January 
20,  1919. 

William  Layton  Waterman,  Chicago,  III. 

7772  Lagoon  Avenue. 
Born   at  Chicago,   111.,  April  15,   1897.     Son   of  Samuel  Arthur   and 
Lina  (Dibbs)  Waterman.     Student.     Served  as  Cadet  and  Gunnery 
Sergeant  in   U.   S.  Marine   Aviation  Corps,  1918. 

1921. 

James    Bright   McCorkle,   Chicago,   111. 

1109  Grace  Street. 
Born  at  Oxford,  Miss.,  July  9,  1898.  Son  of  John  E.  and  Willie 
Kate  (  Kimmous)  McCorkle.  Designer,  with  Stewart  Warrier 
Speedometer  Corporation.  Enlisted  September  20,  1918,  in  Tank 
Corps,  U.  S.  A.  Made  Sergeant  October  26,  1918,  Company  C, 
Three  Hundred  and  Forty-second  Battalion  "  Light  Tanks."  Dis- 
charged  December   19,   1918. 

Edgar  Lee  Doyle,  Raymond,  111. 

Born  at  Raymond,  111.,  September  8,  1898.  Son  of  John  Lemuel 
and  Clara  (Molohon)  Doyle.  S.  A.  T.  C,  University  of  Illinois, 
1918. 

James  Bryant  Mason,  Urbana,  111. 

606  North  Market  Street. 
Born  at  Penfield,  111.,  April  22,  1898.  Son  of  James  Stephen  and 
Lena  O.  (Warner)  Mason.  Student.  Second  Lieutenant  of  In- 
fantry, U.  S.  A.,  Personnel  Division  of  Army.  Enlisted  June  3, 
1918.  Commissioned  September  16,  1918.  Discharged  December 
23,  1918. 

Richard  Edward  Morton  (A  A),  Berkeley,  Cal. 

1726  Euclid   Avenue. 
Born   at   Chicago,   111.,  February   19,   1899.     Son   of  Alfred   Wetzler 
and  Jessie  C.   (Shelledy)   Morton.     S.  A.  T.  C,  1918. 

Vernon  Densmore  Peirce,  Chicago,  111. 

5535  South  Wabash  Ave. 
Born   at  Chicago,  111.,  November  29,   1897.     Son   of  Fred  Densmore 
and  Marion  (Moffatt)   Peirce.     S.  A.  T.  C,  University  of  Illinois, 
1918. 


RHO  CHAPTER.  605 

Howard  Harbin  Rath,  Waterloo,  Iowa. 

303   Independence   Avenue. 
Born   at   Waterloo,    Iowa,   May   7,    1898.     Son   of   John   Washington 
and  Ella  Maude   (Harbin)    Rath.     S.  A.  T.  C,  University  of  Illi- 
nois,   1918. 

Thomas  Morgan  Beaumont,  Kankakee,  111. 

528   South   Indiana  Avenue. 
Born  at  Kankakee,  111.,  January  25,  1900.     Son  of  Alfred  and  Har- 
riet Sue  Beaumont.     Student. 

Paul  Scott  Staley,  Pana,  111. 

South  Poplar  Street. 
Born  at  Heyworth,  111.,  February  1,  1898.     Son  of  William  Marion 
and  Rosa  B.   (Scott)   Staley.    Served  in  the   U.   S.  Marine  Corps 
during  World  War. 

Robert  Armington  Ide,  Washington,  D.  C. 

644  D  Street,  N.  E. 
Born  at  Washington,  D.  C,  February  28,  1896.  Son  of  George 
Russell  and  Minnie  Mabel  (Ide)  Ide.  Enlisted  in  Ordnance 
Corps,  December  14,  1917.  Commissioned,  Second  Lieutenant  F.  A. 
August  17,  1918.  Discharged,  January  3,  1919.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  Hiram  R.  Ide,  Rho,  '18. 

Gabriel  Conger  Harman,  Waco,  Tex. 

2011  Columbus  Street. 
Born  at  Waco,  Tex.,  June  7,  1897.  Son  of  William  Calhoun  and 
Lois  Alta  (Conger)  Harman.  Graduate  School  of  Military  Aero- 
nautics, Austin,  Tex.,  December  14,  1918;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  Aviation  Section,  S.  O.  R.  C,  May  29,  1919;  dis- 
charged May  31,  1919. 


1922. 

John  Walter  Taffe,   Chicago,  111. 

6449  Drexel  Avenue. 
Born  at  Chicago,   111.,  November  25,  1899.     Son  of  Charles   Francis 
and   Evangeline    (Gavin)    Taffe.     Bookkeeper.     S.   A.   T.   C,   Uni- 
versity of  Illinois,  1918. 

Samuel  Kendall  Gibson,  Kirkwood,  111. 

Born  at  Kirkwood,  III,  July  2,  1898.  Son  of  William  Kendall  and 
Eva  Estelle  (Bell)  Gibson.  Quartermaster  U.  S.  N.  1918-1919. 
Overseas   service  with   Mosquito   Fleet. 


606  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Arthur  Burnam  Durham,  Kenilworth,  111. 

431  Abottsford  Road. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  April  23,  1901.     Son  of  Howard  and  Christobel 
(Hathaway)   Durham.     S.  A.  T.  C,  University  of  Illinois,  1918. 

Francis  Newell  Grinnell,  Bourbonnais,  111. 

Born   at   Kankakee,   111.,  January  31,   1899.     Son  of  Harry   H.   and 
Georgia  (Looker)  Grinnell. 

Frank  James  Mulhall,  Chicago,  111. 

6417  South  Lincoln  Street. 
Born  at  Chicago,   111.,  June   5,   1900.     Son  of  William   Francis   and 
Stella  G.    (Steffy)    Mulhall.     With  Swift  Wool  Company,  Boston, 
Mass.     S.  A.  T.  C,  University  of  Illinois,  1918. 

Francis  Merrill  Beatty,  Chicago,  111. 

6626  Harvard  Avenue. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  December   23,   1900.     Son  of   Harland   Grant 
and  Maude    (Mader)    Beatty.     Student. 

James  Wright  Martin,  Chicago,  111. 

71  Belleview  Place. 
Born   at   Chicago,    111.,    April    1,   1898.     Son   of   James   Wright   and 
Agnes    M.    (Hale)    Martin.     In    Garage    Business.     S.    A.    T.    C, 
University  of  Illinois,  1918. 

Edgar  James  Hartney,  Chicago,  111. 

1928  Lincoln  Avenue. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  September  18,  1898.     Son  of  Michael  P.  and 
Julia  M.    (Hoffman)    Hartney.    With  the  Illinois  Steel  Company. 
Served  in  Co.  M.,  C.  O.  T.  S.,  Camp  McArthur,  Texas.     Relative 
in  Fraternity,  brother,  Paul  M.  Hartney,  Upsilon,  '17. 

Alfred  Carl  Foerster   (Y),   Kankakee,  111. 

381  East  Bourbonnais  Street. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  November  30,  1899.     Son  of  Gustave  A.  and 
Louise  Mi.  (Radeke)  Foerster.     Second  Lieutenant,  Infantry,  Voca- 
tional Department,  1918. 

George  August  Hartung,  Chicago,  111. 

.5459  Lakewood  Avenue. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  September  1,  1901.     Son  of  August  and  Anna 
(Hausske)    Hartung.     Student.     S.   A.   T.   C,    University   of   Illi- 
nois, 1918. 


RHO  CHAPTER.  607 

William  Kenneth  Spence,  Jr.,  Chicago,  111. 

6641  Perry  Avenue. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  September  24,  1899.       Son  of  William  Kenneth 
and  Allora  Dell   (Goshorn)   Spence.     Student. 

Kimball  Ladd  Neal,  Chicago,  111. 

4535  Forestville  Avenue. 
Born    at    Chicago,    111.,   July    4,    1900.    .Son    of    Charles    Ames    and 
Melanie   Thornton    (Norton)    Neal.     With   Wilson   and   Company. 
S.  A.  T.   C,  University  of  Illinois,  1918.     Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Elliott  J.  Neal,  Rho,  '20. 

Roy  Miller  Belnap,  Evanston,  111. 

826  Monroe  Street 
Born  at  Mattoon,   111.,  July  29,   1899.     Son  of   Hiram  William   and 
Sadie    Annette    (Dinsmore)    Belnap.     Student.     Served    in    U.    S. 
N.  R.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Nuel  D.  Belnap,  Rho,  '14. 

Carl  Frederick  Harms,  Chicago,  111. 

1305  Addison  Street. 
Born    at    Chicago,    111.,    October    15,    1900.     Son   of   Otto    Frederick 
and   Estella   Francis    (Gabriel)    Harms.     S.   A.    T.   C,   University 
of  Illinois,   1918. 

Melvin  Carl  Carlson,  Chicago,  111. 

7207  Paxton  Avenue. 
Born  at  Syracuse,  Ind.,  March  6,  1900.     Son  of  Adolph  George  and 
Hulda   Carlson.     S.   A.   T.   C,   University   of   Illinois,   1918. 

Allan  Edgar  Bulley,  Kenilworth,  111. 

220  Sheridan  Road. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  December  6,  1899.     Son  of  Fred  Bulley   and 
Emma  Jane  (Varcoe)  Bulley.     Served  in  U.  S.  N.  R.  as  Landsman 
Electrician  Radio  Operator,  May  28,  1918,  to  February  13,  1919. 

Kenneth  Dennett,  Wilmette,  111. 

726  Eleventh  Street. 
Born    at    Boston,    Mass.,   November   22,    1898.     Son   of    Oliver   Max 
and  Mabel   (Hart)   Dennett.     Second  Lieutenant  A.  S.,  December 
22,  1917,  to  January  30,  1919. 

Harold  Gregory  Atherton,  Anderson,  Ind. 

Born  at  Anderson,  Ind.,  May  6,  1897.  Son'  of  William  W.  and  Julia 
(Stevens)  Atherton.  In  lumber  business.  American  Ambulance 
Service,  France,  1917.     Lieutenant,  j.  g.  and  s.  g.,  U.  S.  N.  Aviation. 


6o8  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Arthur  Simon  Chabot,  Kankakee,  111. 

1170  South  Evergreen  Avenue. 
Born   at   Kankakee,   111.,   October   9,   1899.     Son   of   Excelia   Charles 
and   Kathrine   (Baskerville)    Chabot.     Student.     S.   A.  T.  C,  Uni- 
versity of  Illinois,   1918. 

Richard  Wendell  Reichle  (AO),  Beason,  111. 

Born  at  Lincoln,  111.,  November  23,  1896.  Son  of  George  and 
Anna  (Knochel)  Reichle.  Served  in  the  U.  S.  Navy  during  World 
War. 

1923. 

Theodore  Andrew  Davidson,  Chicago,  111. 

6646   Perry   Avenue. 
Born  at  Asheville,  N.  C,  September   12,  1901.     Son  of  Asa  Adams 
and  May   (Wright)   Davidson.     Student. 

Seth  Warren  Ryan,  Lincoln,  111. 

528  College  Avenue. 
Born    at    Lincoln,    111.,   July   22,    1900.     Son   of    Thomas   and    Mary 
Frances    (Warren)    Ryan.     Student.    C.   O.   T.  C,  Camp   Zachary 
Taylor,  Ky.,  October  1-Novcmber  15,  1918. 

Rowland  Hill  Murray,  Chicago,  111. 

6611    Kimbark   Avenue. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  April  3,  1901.     Son  of  Alexander  Gordon  and 
Anne  Laura  (Hill)  Murray.     Student. 

Arnold  Maurice  Lettie,  Chicago,  111. 

2821  Cambridge  Avenue. 
Born   at   Davenport,   Iowa,   May   9,   1902.     Son   of   George   Edward 
and  Anna  Louise  (Arden)  Lettie.     Student. 

Carl  Frederick  Stuebing,  Chicago,  111. 

12035  Stewart  Avenue. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  November  4,  1900.       Son  of  Leopold  Gottlieb 
and  Sarah  Mabel  (Wilson)   Stuebing.     Student.     Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  Walter  H.  Stuebing,  Alpha  Epsilon,  '17. 

Daniel  Ketter  Bash,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

2006   North  Meridian   Street. 
Born  at  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  December  25,  1898.     Son  of  Daniel  Fran- 
cis and   Minnie   Bell    (Keel)    Bash.     Cadet,  U.   S.   Military   Acad- 
emy, 1917-18. 

Hoyt  Jarnes  Hepburn,  Chicago,  111. 

849  West  Seventieth  Street. 
Born   at   Chicago,   111.,   May   1,   1901.     Son   of   Alexander   Hoyt   and 
Edna    (McConkey)    Hepburn. 


Sigma  Chapter 

LEHIGH  UNIVERSITY 

BETHLEHEM,  PENNSYLVANIA 


Instituted  January  20,  a.  d..  1870 


WILLIAM  WILSON  CURTIN 
RUSSELL  HANCOCK 
HENRY  W.  MORGAN 
ALLEN  K.  RHAM 
HENRY  BIDLACK  REED 
FRANCIS   FRAILEY  DRINKHOUSE 
CHARLES  G.  WEAVER 


History  of  Sigma  Chapter 

Sigma  Chapter  of  the  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  Fraternity  was 
established  at  Lehigh  University,  January  20,  1870,  by  the  fol- 
lowing brethren :  William  W.  Curtin,  son  of  ex-Governor  Cur- 
tin,  of  Pennsylvania ;  Russell  Hancock,  son  of  General  Winfield 
S.  Hancock ;  Henry  W.  Morgan ;  Allen  K.  Rham ;  Henry  Bid- 
lack  Reed ;  Francis  F.  Drinkhouse,  and  Charles  G.  Weaver. 

The  institution  was  conducted  at  Easton,  Pa.,  under  the 
auspices  of  the  Gamma  Chapter  at  Lafayette  by  Brothers  H.  L. 
Bunstein,  Lucian  W.  Doty  and  J.  S.  Gantz,  the  committee 
appointed  by  the  Grand  Chapter.  It  had  a  flourishing  condi- 
tion up  to  1880,  when  the  university  being  in  not  a  very 
prosperous  condition,  it  was  thought  advisable  to  withdraw. 
In  the  fall  of  1882  an  endeavor  to  re-establish  it  was  made, 
but  it  lasted  only  a  short  time.  The  members  have  been 
thought  well  of  by  their  Alma  Mater.  Two,  Brother  Henry 
R.  Price,  C.E.,  M.D.,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  and  Brother  Charles 
L.  Taylor,  M.E.,  of  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  are  members  of  the  Board 
of  Trustees. 

Brother  Taylor  is  also  the  chairman  of  the  Carnegie  Hero 
Relief  Fund ;  and  Andrew  Caimegie,  who  built  the  dormitory 
at  Lehigh  University,  named  it  Taylor  Hall,  after  him. 

Brothers  W.  H.  Baker,  R.  W.  Mahon,  H.  F.  J.  Porter,  H. 
B.  Reed,  W.  M.  Scudder,  C.  L.  Taylor  have  been  presidents 
of  the  Alumni  Association.  Brothers  W.  H.  Baker,  A.  A. 
Herr,  H.  F.  J.  Porter,  H.  R.  Price,  H.  B.  Reed,  W.  M.  Scudder 
and  C.  L.  Taylor  have  been  on  the  Board  of  Trustees  repre- 
senting the  alumni. 


6u 


Sigma  Chapter 

1870. 

*Henry  Bidlack  Reed,  A.B. ;  M.D.  [Pennsylvania],  Milford,  Pa. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  September  16,  1850.  Son  of  Edward 
James  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Bidlack)  Reed.  Physician.  First 
Lieutenant  and  Assistant  Surgeon,  Twentieth  Regiment  Infantry, 
National  Guard  Pennsylvania,  1877,  and  of  the  Artillery  Corps, 
Washington  Grays  Battery,  and  of  the  Third  Regiment  Infantry, 
National  Guard  Pennsylvania,  and  Major  and  Surgeon  of  the 
same  regiment,  from  which  he  resigned  1882.  Married,  November 
28,  1874,  Bertha  Osgood  Howard.  Died  at  Milford,  Pa.,  Jan. 
1,  1918. 

*Lehman  Preston  Asliniead,  Jr.,  A.C. ;  M.D.   [Coll.  Phys.  and 
Surgs.,  N.  Y.],  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Son  of  Lehman   Preston  and  Ilia   (Howland)    Ashmead.     Physician. 
Married.     Issue,  Henry  Ashmead.     Died  at  Gainesville,  Fla.,  in  the 
eighties. 

Henry  Reese  Price,  C.E. ;  M.D.   [Pennsylvania],  LL.D.,  New 
York,  N.  Y. 

435  Clinton  Avenue,  Brooklyn. 
Born   at   St.   Clair,   Pa.,    December    19,    1850.     Son   of   William   and 
Rachel    (Webb)    Price.     Physician,   specializing   in   ophthalmology. 
Trustee  of  Lehigh  University  and  President  of  the  Board.     Mar- 
ried, June  15,   1887,  Josephine  Stewart. 


1871. 

*Francis  Frailey  Drinkhouse,  Easton,  Pa. 

Born  at  Easton,  Pa.,  July  15,  1843.  Son  of  Samuel  and  Maria 
(Tindall)  Drinkhouse.  Proprietor  of  a  foundry  and  machine 
works.  Married,  March  18,  1885,  Phoebe  Jane  Bruce.  Died  at 
Easton,  Pa.,  October  28,  1916. 

♦Charles  G.  Weaver,  C.E.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Was  a  member  of  the  staff  of  the  New  York  Times. 

612 


SIGMA  CHAPTER.  613 

*Jacob  Neff  Barr,  M.E.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Superintendent  of  Motive  Power,  Baltimore  and  Ohio  Railroad  Com- 
pany.    Died  at  Libertyville,  111.,  May  15,  1904,  aged  fifty-five  years. 

*  Alfred  Gilmore,  Jr.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

1872. 

*Russell  Hancock,  Clarksdale,  Miss. 

Born  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  October  29,  1850.  Son  of  General  Winfield 
Scott  Hancock,  U.  S.  A.,  and  Almira  Russell.  Cotton  planter. 
Married,  April  30,  1872,  Elizabeth  Gwynn.  Died  at  Clarksdale, 
Miss.,  December  30,   1884. 

William  Wilson  Curtin,  Philadelphia. 

Southeast  Corner  Fourth  and  Walnut  Streets. 
Born  at  Belief onte,  Pa.,  March  27,  1851.  Son  of  Governor  Andrew 
Gregg  and  Katharine  (Wilson)  Curtin.  In  charge  of  insurance 
department  of  Pennsylvania  Railroad,  1878-81;  since  then  in  ma- 
rine and  fire  insurance  business.  Married,  October  21,  1875,  Har- 
riet Fuller  Harding. 

George  Pierrepont  Bland,  C.E.,  Philadelphia. 

810   Harrison  Building. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  December  30,  1851.     Son  of  George  and 
Eleanor  A.    (Ifill)   Bland.     Civil  engineer.     President  of  the  Key- 
stone Structural  Company.     Married,   Alice  A.  McCalla. 

*Daniel  Pastorius  Bruner,  C.E.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  May  15,  1852.  Civil  engineer;  then  attorney- 
at-law.     Died  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  August  29,  1901. 

*Frederick  R.  Christian  Degenhart,  A.C.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Died  January  15,  1887. 

*Oscar  Moore  Lance,  A.C.,  Kingston,  Pa. 

Born  at  Tremont,  Pa.,  November  11,  1848.  Son  of  William  Lyman 
and  Frances  Mitchell  (Rose)  Lance.  Analytical  chemist.  General 
Manager  of  the  Spring  Brook  Water  Supply  Company.  Married, 
Ellen  Hancock.     Died  at  Kingston,  Pa.,  February  1,  1919. 

James  Suydam  Polhemus,  C.E.,  Portland,  Ore. 

U.  S.  Custom  House. 
Born   at   Astoria,    N.   Y.,   March   26,   1852.     Son    of   James    S.    and 
Harriet    (Martin)    Polhemus,    U.    S.    Assistant    Engineer    in    the 


614  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Portland,   Ore.,    district,    1880    to   date.     Married,    1884,    Mary    C. 
Daly. 

Henry  Darcy  Scudder,  C.E.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Fidelity  Trust  Company, 

763  Broad  Street. 
Born  at  Trenton,  N.  J.,  October  3,  1851.  Son  of  Edward  Wallace 
and  Mary  Louisa  (Drake)  Scudder.  Engaged  in  real  estate  and 
insurance  business,  1873-85;  in  lumber  and  coal,  1885-1900.  With 
the  Fidelity  Trust  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.,  1901  to  date.  Mayor 
of  Chambersburg  (Trenton)  N.  J.,  1878-79.  Served  as  a  Private, 
Company  A,  Seventh  Regiment  New  Jersey  National  Guard,  1873- 
79.  Married,  October  9,  1879,  Marvina  J.  Davis,  of  Trenton,  N.  J. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Wallace  M.  Scudder,  Sigma,  '73. 

*Henry  Wescott  Morgan,  Lake  City,  Minn. 

Born  at  Blackwood,  N.  J.,  May  1,  1850.  Son  of  Hiram  and  Sarah 
A.  (Llewellyn)  Morgan.  Attorney-at-law.  Married,  April  1, 
1884,  Mary  L.  Kelley.     Died  at  Lake  City,  Minn.,  June   13,   1918. 

1873. 
*  Allen  K.  Rham,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

*Washington    Hopkins    Baker,    A.C. ;    M.D.     [Pennsylvania], 
Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  June  8,  1852.  Son  of  Lafayette  and  Mary 
(Franklin)  Baker.  Physician.  Member  of  Pennsylvania  Society, 
Sons  of  the  Revolution;  Alumni  Trustee  of  Lehigh  University. 
Lieutenant  and  Assistant  Surgeon,  Second  Regiment  Infantry, 
National  Guard  Pennsylvania.  He  died  in  Philadelphia,  April 
1,  1904. 

*Robert  Bethell  Claxton,  C.E.,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  September  26,  1852.  Son  of  Edmund  and 
Elizabeth  Lex  (Rehn)  Claxton.  Married,  first,  1879,  Emma  Han- 
nah Reath;  second,  1893,  Henrietta  van  Straten.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  Charles  Claxton,  Alpha,  '79.  Died  at  Camden,  N. 
J.,  September  11,  1918. 

Wallace  Mcllvaine  Scudder,  M.E.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

215  Market  Street. 
Born  at  Trenton,  N.  J.,  December  26,  1853.  Son  of  Edward  Wallace 
and  Mary  Louisa  (Drake)  Scudder.  Engineer;  attorney-at-law; 
newspaper  editor  and  publisher.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Married,  first, 
1880,  Ida  Quinby;  second,  1906,  Gertrude  Witherspoon.  Relative 
in  the  Fraternity,  brother,  Henry  D.  Scudder,  Sigma,  '72. 


SIGMA  CHAPTER.  615 

*  Joseph  Boyd  Baker,  Philadelphia. 

Born  at  Gap,  Pa.,  August  31,  1853.  Son  of  Joseph  Boyd  and  Annie 
Emlen  (Hopkins)  Baker.  Superintendent  of  Pennsylvania  Rail- 
road. Married,  Sarah  Ervin  Rutter.  Died  at  Merion,  Pa.,  Feb- 
ruary 3,   1914. 

*Charles  L.  Bache,  Nanticoke,  Pa. 

Ernest  Louis  Prussing,  Traverse  City,  Mich. 

Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  March  4,  1852.  Son  of  Charles  G.  E.  and 
Caroline  C.  (Hitz)  Prussing.  Manufacturer.  Married,  Aline 
Montgomery. 

*Charles  James  Orrick,  Riverside,  Cal. 

Born  at  Harewood,  Va.,  November  8,  1850.  Son  of  James  Campbell 
and  Susan  Virginia  (Pendleton)  Orrick.  Miller  and  fruit  grower. 
Married,  December,  1874,  Helen  M.  Lewis.  Died  at  Long  Beach, 
Cal.,  October  29,  1912. 

1874. 

Allan  Adam  Herr,  C.E.,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

108  East  King  Street. 
Born  in  Strasburg  Township,  Lancaster  County,  Pa.,  February  17, 
1849.  Son  of  Benjamin  G.  and  Mary  Emma  (Witmer)  Herr. 
Civil  engineer;  now  engaged  in  real  estate  and  insurance  business. 
Was  City  Engineer  of  Lancaster,  Pa.,  from  1874  to  1877  and  from 
1880  to  1887.  Married,  first,  June  11,  1879,  Annie  L.  Musser;  sec- 
ond, October  10,  1894,  Annie  M.  Jones. 

*Thomas  Merritt,  C.E.,  Toronto,  Canada. 

Born  at  Morristown,  N.  J.  Son  of  Rev.  Robert  Norris  and  Ellen 
Merritt.  He  was  engaged  in  life  insurance  business.  Died  at 
Toronto,  Canada,  July  9,  1906. 

*Rodolphus  Kent,  Burnham,  Pa. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  June  23,  1853.  Son  of  Rodolphus  and 
Sarah  (Clark)  Kent.  Furnace  manager.  Died  at  Gwynedd,  Pa., 
April  14,  1908. 

*John  Edwin  Rathbun,  Jr.,  Trevorton,  Pa. 

*Samuel  Hughes,  Tucson,  Ariz. 

Born  at  Mont  Alto,  Pa.  Son  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte  and  Nancy 
(Thompson)   Hughes.     Analytical  Chemist. 


616  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

*George  Herbert  Pegram  Stearns,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  May  30,  1851.  Son  of  John  Owen  and 
Margaret  Carrie  (Walker)  Stearns.  Railroad  official.  Died  at 
Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  February  15,  1903,  aged  fifty-one  years. 


1875. 
George  B,  Reynolds,  Berryville,  Va. 

1876. 

*  James  De  Witt  Carson,  C.E.,  Chicago,  111. 
Died  June,  1896. 

*Robert  Wright  Mahon,   C.E. ;  Ph.D.    [Johns  Hopkins],  Al- 
bany, N.  Y. 

Born  December  18,  1852.  Son  of  Ormsby  Samuel  Mahon,  M.D.,  and 
Elizabeth  Wright.  Professor  Analytical  Chemistry  and  Metallurgy, 
Lafayette  College,  1883-84.  Professor  of  Chemistry,  Rose  Poly- 
technic Institute.  Chemist  and  Engineer  of  Tests,  N.  Y.  Central 
Railroad  Company,  1904-1915.  Married,  1876,  Josephine  Dunlap. 
Died  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  March  8,  1915. 

Lowdon  Wright  Richards,  M.E.,  Lebanon,  Pa. 

Hathaway  Park. 
Born  at  Columbia,  Pa.,  January  26,  1856.  Son  of  James  Armstrong 
and  Margaret  Evans  (Wright)  Richards.  Engaged  in  the  man- 
agement of  rolling  mills,  open  hearth  steel  works  and  blast,  fur- 
naces. Served  nearly  four  years  in  the  Eleventh  Regiment,  N.  G. 
P.,  having  enlisted  just  before  the  Pittsburgh  riots  of  1877. 

*Henry  Richards,  M.E.,  Dover,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Easton,  Pa.,  October  17,  1853.  Son  of  Henry  and  Jane 
(Price)  Richards.  Mining  engineer.  Superintendent  of  various 
iron  ore  mines  in  New  Jersey,  1878-1915.  Died  at  Dover,  N.  J., 
March  27,  1915. 

Robert  Nelson  Getty,  Warrenton,  Va. 

Born  in  Fort  Hamilton,  N.  Y.,  January  17,  1855.  Son  of  General 
George  W.  Getty,  U.  S.  A.,  and  Elizabeth  Stevenson.  Officer  in 
U.  S.  Army.  Graduated  from  U.  S.  Military  Academy,  1878. 
Second  Lieutenant,  1878;  First  Lieutenant,  1886;  Captain,  1896; 
Major,  1901;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  1907.  Served  in  Cuba,  Spanish- 
American  War,  and  on  the  Philippine  Islands.  In  the  World  War 
commanded  Camp  Dodge,  Iowa,  and  Camp  Gordon,  Ga.,  with  rank 


SIGMA  CHAPTER.  617 

of    Brigadier    General.     Retired,   January    7,    1919,    with   rank    of 
Colonel.     Married,  Cornelia  Thomas  Colgate,  April  29,  1887. 

Charles  Lewis  Taylor,  M.E.,  Dr.  of  Eng.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

2307  Oliver  Building. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  April  3,  1857.  Son  of  John  D.  and  Sarah 
P.  (Rutter)  Taylor.  With  the  Cambria  Iron  Company,  1876-80, 
and  the  Carnegie  Steel  Company,  1880  to  date,  occupying  various 
positions,  and  as  president.  President  of  the  Carnegie  Hero  Fund 
Commission,  1904  to  date.  Trustee  of  Lehigh  University.  Mar- 
ried, October  31,  1883,  Lillian  Pitcairn. 

George  Albert  Brooke,  Port  Wells,  Alaska. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  November  18,  1854.  Son  of  Lewis  Phillipp 
and  Margaret  (Weaver)  Brooke.  Engineer.  Married,  November 
29,  1882,  Gutrude  Sheafe  Fisher. 

1877. 

John  Sayre  Cox,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

837  Potomac  Avenue. 
Chief  chemist  with  New  York  State  Steel  Company. 

1878. 

Holbrook  Fitz-Jolm  Porter,  M.E.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

200  Fifth  Avenue. 
Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  February  28,  1858.  Son  of  General  Fitz- 
John  Porter,  U.  S.  A.,  and  Harriet  Pierson  Cook.  Mechanical 
engineer.  During  the  construction  of  the  World's  Columbian  Ex- 
position, first  assistant  mechanical  engineer  and  later  Assistant 
Chief  of  the  Machinery  Hall.  Employed  by  the  Bethlehem  Iron 
Company  as  manager  of  sales,  1894-1902.  In  1902  made  publicity 
manager  of  the  Westinghouse  inter ?s  Is  and  was  later  appointed 
vice-president  and  manager  of  the  Westinghouse  Nernst  Lamp 
Company.  In  1911  founded  and  was  first  Secretary  of  the 
Efficiency  Society;  and  in  1912  was  Secretary  of  the  Or- 
ganizing Committee  of  the  Congress  of  the  International  Asso- 
ciation for  Testing  Materials.  Member  of  Franklin  Institute,  etc. 
Married,  August  27,  1888,  Rose  Smith. 

Nathaniel  Lafon,  M.E.,  Paisley,  Fla. 

Born  at  Lagrange,  Texas,  December  27,  1852.  Son  of  Harison  At- 
well  and  Margaret  Ellison    (Stout)    Lafon.     Mechanical  engineer. 

Benjamin  Burt  Nostrand,  Jr.,  M.E.,  Peekskill,  N.  Y. 

President  and  Manager  of  the  Peekskill  Electric  Light  and  Power 
Company. 


6i8  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

*Joseph  Lafon,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  July  7,  1853.  Son  of  Thomas  and  Ruth 
A.  (Atwell)  Lafon.  Artist.  Died  at  Butte,  Mont.,  January  12, 
1891. 

William  Keim  Randolph,  C.E.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

6933  Paschal  Avenue. 

*Edward  Seymour  Hammatt,  Davenport,  Iowa. 

Born  at  Geneseo,  N.  Y.,  September  8,  1856.  Son  of  Edward  R.  and 
Eliza  (Phelps)  Hammatt.  Architect.  Member  of  Iowa  Society, 
Sons  of  the  Revolution.  Married,  June  7,  1888,  Carrie  Rathbone 
Barris.     Died  at  Davenport,  Iowa,  August  24,  1907. 

1879. 

Thomas  Hastings  Robinson,  LL.B.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

56  Maiden  Lane. 
Secretary  of  the  Sanitary  Inspection  Bureau. 

1880. 

Murray  Morris  Duncan,  A.C.,  E.M.,  Ishpeming,  Mich. 

Born  at  Washington,  D.  C,  May  10,  1858.  Son  of  Thomas  and  Maria 
Lea  (Morris)  Duncan.  Mine  manager.  Married,  December  28, 
1881,  Harriette  de  Witt  Coppee.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
William  S.  Duncan,  Sigma,  '80. 

*William  Stephen  Duncan,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Born  at  Washington,  D.  C.  Son  of  Thomas  and  Maria  Lea  (Morris) 
Duncan.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Murray  M.  Duncan, 
Sigma,   '80.     Died  December   9,   1876. 

1883. 

Erancis  Henry  Purnell,  C.E.,  M.E.,  Snow  Hill,  Md. 
Clerk  of  the  Circuit  Court  of  Worcester  County,  Md. 


1887. 

Kenneth  Frazier,  A.B.,  Garrison,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  Paris,  France,  June  14s  1867.  Son  of  Benjamin  West  and 
Alice  (Clarke)  Frazier.  Artist.  Member  of  the  American  Na- 
tional Academy.     Married,  1894,  Julia  Fish  Rogers. 


SIGMA  CHAPTER.  6ig 

Kennerley  Bryan,  Vancouver,  B.  C,  Canada. 

705  Broughton  Street. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  October  10,  1866.  Son  of  Samuel  Le  Compte 
and  Eliza  Gray  (Johnstone)  Bryan.  Civil  and  mechanical  engi- 
neer; engineer  and  officer  of  various  elevator  companies,  1885- 
1907;  President  and  General  Manager  of  the  General  Engineering 
and  Construction  Company,  Seattle,  Wash.,  and  Vancouver,  B.  C, 
1907  to  date.     Married,   August   1,   1887,  Cecelia   Isabel  Ruddock. 

Charter  surrendered. 


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Tau  Chapter 

RANDOLPH-MACON  COLLEGE 

ASHLAND,  VIRGINIA 


Instituted  January  26,  a.  d.  1872 


ANGUS  ROBERT  BLAKEY  HARTSOOK 

WESTWOOD  SMITH  ARMISTEAD 

FRANK  FOLLANSBEE 

JOHN  C.  ROSSER 

WILLIAM  HENRY  EDWARDS 

PAUL  BRADLEY 

WILLIAM  FULTON,  Jr. 


History  of  Tau  Chapter 

On  January  26,  1872,  Tau  Chapter  came  officially  into 
being.  We  continue  to  speak  with  reverence  and  respect  for 
the  memory  of  those  whose  efforts  made  possible  our  priceless 
heritage  of  the  influence  of  the  high-minded  purposes  and  lofty 
ideals  of  Phi  Kappa  Sigma.  They  were  men  of  sterling  worth. 
Their  metal  had  but  just  been  tested  by  the  adversities  of  the 
darkest  days  of  our  country's  history.  They  had  met  poverty 
and  distress,  disappointment  and  defeat,  and  had  emerged 
like  men,  with  determination  in  their  hearts,  and  their  faces 
to  the  future.  The  chapter's  foundation  could  not  have  come 
at  a  time  when  broader  or  better  men  could  have  been  found 
to  shape  its  destiny,  and  endow  its  inception.  We  feel  that 
their  spirit  and  their  ideals  have  been  faithfully  transmitted 
from  chapter  to  chapter,  and  we  can  hope  that  they  will  for- 
ever live  and  flourish. 

Brother  Frank  Follansbee,  the  last  surviving  charter  mem- 
ber, is  quoted  in  the  previous  issue  of  the  Register  with  refer- 
ence to  the  founding  and  early  history  of  the  chapter.  To 
Brother  Leroy  S.  Edwards,  of  Eta  chapter,  he  gives  credit  for 
the  conception  of  the  idea  of  a  chapter  at  Randolph-Macon. 
He  relates  that  Brother  Edwards  inquired  of  Brother  West- 
wood  S.  Armistead  as  to  the  possibility  of  securing  a  suffi- 
cient number  of  men  of  the  necessary  standard,  for  the  estab- 
lishment of  the  new  chapter.  Brother  Edwards  thought  the 
material  could  be  found,  and  as  the  result  of  their  efforts 
Brothers  Armistead,  Follansbee,  Angus  R.  B.  Hartsook,  John 
C.  Rosser,  William  Henry  Edwards,  Paul  Bradley  and  William 
Fulton,  Jr.,  organized  and  were  granted  a  charter. 

As  Randolph-Macon  is  one  of  the  smallest  schools  that 
boasts  a  chapter  of  our  Fraternity,  the  membership  has  been 
measured  by  quality  rather  than  quantity.  In  1885,  the  rec- 
ords show,  there  were  only  four  active  men  in  the  chapter.  By 
reason  of  the  increased  supply  of  material  incident  to  the 
natural  growth  of  the  college,  the  chapter's  membership  has 

623 


624  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

increased  in  recent  years,  until  at  the  present  time  there  are  as 
many  as  twenty-one  "  of  the  nation's  finest." 

At  the  outset,  Brother  Follansbee  tells  us,  "  two  little 
rooms,  in  the  new  and  yet  uncompleted  Literary  Society  Build- 
ing were  shared  by  all  the  secret  societies  of  the  college." 
This  plan  was  naturally  unsatisfactory,  and  the  chapter 
moved  from  time  to  time,  to  various  rooms  here  and  there, 
in  an  effort  to  maintain  private  quarters.  Finally,  in  1909, 
the  college  agreed  to  lease  one  of  its  cottages,  on  College 
Avenue,  just  opposite  the  campus,  which  was  renovated  and 
furnished  by  the  chapter.  This  accomplishment  was  achieved 
largely  through  the  efforts  of  Brother  W.  I.  Pritchard,  at  that 
time  Alpha  of  the  chapter.  This  cottage  continues  to  be 
the  home  of  the  chapter,  but  all  eyes  are  turned  and  hearts 
set  towards  the  day  when  Tau  will  own  her  own  home. 

As  this  is  being  written  the  chapter  has  just  emerged 
from  what  will  probably  be  remembered  as  the  most  trying 
time  of  its  history.  Our  entry  into  the  great  World  War 
was  looked  upon  as  a  menace  to  the  very  existence  of  fra- 
ternities at  Randolph-Macon.  And  the  fall  of  1917  seemed 
to  prove  that  our  fears  were  well  founded.  In  the  memorable 
spring  of  that  year  there  were  seventeen  active  men  in  the 
chapter  and  the  fall  witnessed  the  return  of  only  four.  The 
rest  had  gone,  they  knew  not  where,  to  answer  their  country's 
call,  and  do  their  bit  in  the  cause  of  humanity.  But  the  four 
who  remained  to  await  their  turn  (Brothers  Hatcher,  Smoot, 
Davis  and  T.  H.Birdsong)  proved  equal  to  the  task  confront- 
ing them,  and  saved  the  day  by  securing  six  "  goats." 

In  the  fall  of  1919,  with  the  world  again  at  peace,  four- 
teen veterans  of  the  great  war  returned  to  the  campus,  to 
further  equip  themselves  for  the  battle  of  life,  and  to  reflect 
further  credit  upon  our  fraternity.  They  extended  seven  in- 
vitations to  freshmen,  and  all  promptly  accepted,  and  were 
initiated.  And  now,  as  this  is  written,  our  chapter  stands 
far  in  the  foreground  of  the  fraternity  world  at  Randolph- 
Macon.  May  they  and  their  successors  be  ever  alert  to  keep 
her  there,  and  forever  true  to  the  traditions  of  the  chapter's 
birth,  and  the  ideals  of  Phi  Kappa  Sigma. 


Tau  Chapter 

1872. 

*Angus  Robert  Blakey  Hartsook,  M.D.  [Med.  Coll.  Va.],  Mid- 
way Mills,  Va. 

Born  at  Howardsville,  Va.,  October  30,  1856.  Son  of  Daniel  J.  and 
Elizabeth  (Carrington)  Hartsook.  Physician.  Married,  August 
28,  1878,  Nancy  Patterson.  Died  at  Capitola,  Georgia,  December 
19,  1888. 

*Westwood  Smith  Armistead,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Born  at  Hampton,  Va.,  May  17,  1854.  Son  of  Rev.  Robert  Augustine 
Armistead  and  Martha  Ann  Savage.  Dealer  in  oils.  Married, 
October  16,  1883,  M.  Adele  Talbot. 

Frank  Follansbee,  Clavendon,  Va. 

Born  at  Huntsville,  Texas,  January  27,  1854.  Son  of  James  Morrill 
and  Eliza  Gillette  (Stevens)  Follansbee.  Pharmacist  for  ten  years; 
since  then  has  devoted  himself  as  designer  and  builder  of  churches, 
chiefly  Methodist,  in  Southwestern  Virginia  and  East  Tennessee. 
Married,  September  28,  1882,  Laura  Mann. 

•John  C.  Rosser,  Ocean  View,  Va. 

Evangelist,  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  South. 

•Paul   Bradley,   Crewe,   Va. 

Born  at  Lynchburg,  Va.,  July  25,  1850.  Son  of  Willis  and  Eliza 
Hughes  (Townley)  Bradley.  Clergyman.  Married,  October  14, 
1886,  Lucy  S.  Brown.     Died  at  Crewe,  Va.,  July  30,  1907. 

•William  Fulton,  Jr.,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Leesburg,  Va. 

Born  at  Leesburg,  Va.,  August  6,  1853.  Son  of  William  and  Martha 
Ann  (Hawling)  Fulton.  Physician.  Died  at  Leesburg,  Va.,  Au- 
gust 14,  1885. 

•William   Malone   Baskervill,   A.M.;   Ph.D.    [Leipsic],    Nash- 
ville,  Tenn. 

Born   in   Fayette  County,  Tenn.,  April   1,  1850.     Son   of  Rev.  John 

625 


626  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Tabb  Baskervill  and  Margaret  Malone.  Educator.  Professor  of 
Latin  at  Wofford  College,  S.  C,  1876-80.  Professor  of  English 
at  Vanderbilt  University,  1880-99.  Married,  1877,  Florence 
Adams.  Author  of  "  Biographical  and  Critical  Studies  of  South- 
ern  Writers."     He   died   at   Nashville,   Tenn.,   September   6,   1899. 

*John  Banks  Wardlaw,  Jr.,  A.B.  and  A.M.  [Princeton],  Ogle- 
thorpe, Ga. 

Born  at  Oglethorpe,  Ga.,  March  7,  1854.  Son  of  Rev.  John  B. 
"Wardlaw.  Teacher.  Professor  of  English  Language  and  Litera- 
ture ~at  Montgomery  Female  College.  Married,  December  31,  1879, 
Lizzie  Davidson.     He  died  at  Christiansburgh,  Va.,  July  23,  1881. 


1873. 

*  James  Blackmon  Powell,  A.B.,  Union  Springs,  Ala. 

Born  at  Union  Springs,  Ala.,  June  27,  1854.  Son  of  Richard  Holmes 
and  Mary  Ann  (Blackmon)  Powell.  Attorney-at-law.  Mayor  of 
Union  Springs,  Ala.,  1880-82.  Married,  Almyra  Hinson  Brown. 
Died  at  Union  Springs,  Ala.,  October  3,  1887. 

*William  Wilkinson  Lear,  D.D.,  Emporia,  Va. 

Born  in  New  Kent  County,  Va.,  December  5,  1844.  Son  of  Joseph 
and  Susan  (Wilkinson)  Lear.  Clergyman  Methodist  Episcopal 
Church,  South.  Private,  First  Virginia  Artillery,  C.  S.  A.,  1863-65. 
Married,  October  10,  1876,  May  Nalley.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
son,  Joseph  M.  Lear,  Tau,  '00.  Died  at  Culpeper,  Va.,  February 
1,   1918. 

*William  Owen  Baldwin,  Union  Springs,  Ala. 

Born  in  Macon  County,  Ala.,  January  19,  1855.  Son  of  Phillips  Ber- 
nard and  Martha  Ann  (Thompson)  Baldwin.  Attorney-at-law. 
Mayor  of  Union  Springs,  Ala.,  1882-83.  Married,  November,  1880, 
Ida  Williams.     Died  at  Union  Springs,  Ala.,  November  28,  1883. 


1874. 

John   Noble   Wyllie,   Danville,  Va. 

766  Main  Street. 
Born  at  Danville,  Va.,   February  7,   1856.     Son  of  Allan  Love   and 
Frances  Payne  Wyllie.     Tobacconist.     School  Trustee  for  twenty- 
five  years.     Married  Kate  Lewis  Scale. 

*Millard  Plummer  Vincent,   Alexandria,   Va. 

Born  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  October  11,  1856.     Son  of  William  F.  and 
Sina  A.   (Simpson)   Vincent.     Deputy  Collector  of  Customs,  Alex- 


TAU  CHAPTER.  627 

andria,  Va.,  April,  1894-98.  Member  of  the  Board  of  Excise, 
Alexandria,  Va.,  1890-94.  Died  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  in  December, 
1910. 


1875. 

*Richard  Foulke  Beirne,  A.B.,  Richmond,   Va. 

Born  at  Lewisburg,  Va.,  June  11,  1856.  Son  of  Patrick  and  Eliza- 
beth (Foulke)  Beirne.  Journalist.  Editor  of  The  State,  of  Rich- 
mond, Va.,  1878-84;  Editor  and  owner  of  same,  1884-90.  President 
of  Virginia  Press  Association,  1883.  Chief  of  staff  of  General 
Fitzhugh  Lee  when  Governor  of  Virginia.  Democratic  Elector-at- 
Large,  1888.  Married,  June  26,  1876,  Clara  Haxall  Grundy.  Rela- 
tive in  Fraternity,  son,  Richard  F.  Beirne,  Jr.,  Tau,  '02.  Died  at 
Richmond,  Va.,  February  9,  1891. 

Charles    B.    Stuart,    Jr.,    Oklahoma    City,    Okla. 

*Frank  Rodolph  Ford,  Fairfax,  Va. 

Born  at  Fairfax,  Va.,  November  30,  1857.  Son  of  Edward  Rodolph 
and  Julia  (Franklin)  Ford.  Cashier  of  Fairfax  National  Bank. 
Died  at  Fairfax,  Va.,  February  17,  1904. 

Charles  Wesley  Prettyman,  LL.B.  [Maryland],  Rockville,  Md. 

Born  at  Brookeville,  Md.,  April  1,  1857.     Son  of  Elijah  Barrett  and 

Lydia  Forrest  (Johnstone)  Prettyman.     Attorney-at-law.     Trustee 

of  Randolph-Macon  College,  1905  to  date.     Married,  December  7, 

1881,  Rosa  U.  Bouic. 

*Robert  Williams  Walmsley,  M.D.  [Tulane]  (H),  New  Or- 
leans, La. 
Born  at  Dubuque,  Iowa,  February  20,  1857.  Son  of  Robert  Miller 
and  Caroline  Gratia  (Williams)  AValmsley.  Physician.  Member 
of  the  Louisiana  State  Board  of  Health,  1893-97,  and  its  Vice-Presi- 
dent, 1895-97.  Married,  first,  September  21,  1881,  Philadelphia  I. 
Beard;  second,  January  11,  1894,  Edith  Lillian  Cole.  Died  at  New 
Orleans,  La. 


1876. 

*Eugene   Ernest   Hartsook,    C.E.,    Ashland,   Va. 

Born  at  "  Montacola,"  Albemarle  County,  Va.  Son  of  Daniel  J.  and 
Elizabeth  Hannah  (Carrington)  Hartsook.  Attorney-at-law.  City 
Editor,  Sioux  City  Journal,  1888-93.  Married,  July  21,  1886,  Carrie 
Ellis.     Died  at  Hopewell,  Va.,  September  30,  1918. 


628  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Charles    Keese    Willis,    Richmond,    Va. 

2214  Grove  Avenue. 
Born  at  Richmond,  Va.,  January  5,  1859.  Son  of  William,  Jr.,  and 
Catharine  Willis.  Engaged  in  fire  insurance  business.  Secretary 
and  Treasurer,  German  American  Banking  and  Building  Company. 
Cashier,  West  End  Bank,  and  President  of  Christopher  Engraving 
Company,  all  of  Richmond,  Va.  Married,  Miay  13,  1886,  Lucy 
Wills  Grant. 

*Woodson  Bradford  Fearing,  M.D.  [Maryland]  (H),  Manteo, 
N.  C. 

Born  at  Elizabeth  City,  N.  C,  October  10,  1859.  Son  of  John  Bart- 
lett  and  Emma  (Bradford)  Fearing.  Physician.  Treasurer  of 
Dare  County.  Assistant  Surgeon  U.  S.  Public  Health  Service. 
Married,  May  12,  1889,  Janie  Anderson.  Died  at  Norfolk,  Va.,  De- 
cember 2,  1913. 

Howard  Edwards,  A.M.;  LL.D.  [Univ.  Ark.  and  Brown], 
Kingston,  R.  I. 
Born  at  Piedmont,  Va.,  November  7,  1854.  Son  of  Francis  Marion 
and  Frances  J.  Lawson  (Bland)  Edwards.  Educator.  Professor 
of  English  and  Modern  Languages,  University  of  Arkansas,  1885- 
90,  and  at  Michigan  Agricultural  College,  1890-1906;  President 
Rhode  Island  State  College,  1906  to  date.  Married,  January  5, 
1881,  Elizabeth  M.  Smith.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Clar- 
ence Edwards,  Tau,  '79,  and  son,  Clarence  B.  Edwards,  Iota,  '14. 

William  Henry  Edwards,  A.B.,  D.D.,  Portsmouth,  Va. 

117   Mt.    Vernon   Avenue. 
Born  in  Fauquier  County,  Va.,  November  26,  1848.     Son  of  Wesley 
and  Anne  De  Movelle  (Gladstone)  Edwards.     Methodist  Episcopal 
Clergyman,   South.     Trustee  of  Randolph-Macon   College,   1907   to 
date.     Married,    November    13,    1882,   Sarah    Elizabeth   Cockrell. 

1877. 

*E.  F.  Lacey,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Died  July,   1877. 

1878. 

*William  F.   C.  Gregory,  Jr.,  LL.B.,  Richmond,  Va. 

Born  in  Amelia  County,  Va.,  May  31,  1860.  Attorney-at-law.  Died 
at  Washington,  D.  C.,  September  29,  1881. 

♦Henry  Oscar  Gill,  Surry  C.  H.,  Va. 

Born  in  Surry  County,  Va.,  August  1,  1860.     Son  of  Robert  Stephen 


TAU  CHAPTER.  629 

and  Alphia  Jane  (Clements)  Gill.     Died  while  a  student  at  Balti- 
more, Maryland,  November  15,  1879. 

John  William   Carroll,  Rocky   Mount,   Va. 

Born  in  Bedford  County,  Va.,  May  7,  1854.  Son  of  Major  Anderson 
Carroll  and  Martha  C.  (Payne).  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal 
Church,  South.     Married,  November  13,  1883,  Fannie  Alice  Shearer. 

*Henry  Woodhouse  Holmes  (H),  City  of  Mexico,  Mexico. 

Born  at  "  Elmsdale,"  Ivor,  Va.,  December  3,  1860.  Son  of  Peter 
James  and  Mary  Eleanor  (Woodhouse)  Holmes.  Representative 
;of  R.  G.  Dun  &Co.  in  Mexico,  1902-15.  Died  in  1915  at  Danville, 
Va. 

George  Allen  Rowlett,  Chula,  Va. 

Born  at  Chula,  Va.,  January  14,  1856.  Son  of  Thomas  W.  and  Mary 
F.  (Bailey)  Rowlett.  Farmer.  Married,  May  12,  1881,  Marianne 
I.  Hendrick. 


1879. 

*William  James  Sebrell,  A.B.,  A.M.  (H),  Courtland,  Va. 

Born  in  Southampton  County,  Va.,  March  15,  1856.  Son  of  James 
Edward  and  Ann  Maria  (Bell)  Sebrell.  Attorney-at-law.  Mem- 
ber of  Virginia  Legislature,  1885-86.  Commonwealth's  Attorney 
of  Southampton  County,  Virginia,  1895-1910.  Married,  March  6, 
1889,  Nettie  C.  Kindred.  Died  at  Courtland,  Va.,  November  20, 
1910. 

Clarence  Edwards,   A.M.,   Elmhurst,   N.   Y. 

Born  at  Piedmont,  Va.,  December  21,  1858.  Son  of  Francis  M. 
and  Frances  J.  L.  (Bland)  Edwards.  Justice  of  Court  of  Special 
Sessions,  City  of  New  York,  1916  to  date.  Married,  July  14, 
1898,  Harriet  Porter.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Howard 
Edwards,  Tau,  '76. 

Adam   Clarke   Davis,   Goldsboro,   N.    C. 

Attorney-at-law.  City  Attorney,  and  Chairman  of  Board  of  Educa- 
tion, Goldsboro,  N.  C. 

*William  Garland  Hodgkin,  Warrenton,  Va. 

Born  June  22,  1857.  Son  of  William  Fletcher  and  Louise  Caroline 
(Taylor)  Hodgkin.  Methodist  Episcopal  Clergyman,  South. 
Died  at  Warrenton,  Va.,  January  2,  1888. 


630  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1880. 

*Bascom  Dey,  Reedville,  Va. 

Born  at  Williamsburg,  Va.,  October  15,  1858.  Son  of  John  Banney 
and  Jane  Elizabeth  (Lanson)  Dey.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Epis- 
copal Church,  South.  Married,  Hettie  Lee  Morriss.  Died  at  Reed- 
ville, Va.,  October  27,  1917. 

*Floyd  Woodruff  Tucker,  Ashland,  Va. 

Born  at  Deatonsville,  Va.,  October  2,  1860.  Son  of  Alexander  Camp- 
bell and  Ophelia  Josephine  Tucker.  Traveling  salesman.  Married, 
January  29,  1880,  Mary  Ellis.  Died  at  Ashland,  Va.,  July  7, 
1909. 

Joseph   B.    Savage,   Weirwood,   Va. 

Born  at  Northampton,  W.  Va.,  March  15,  1855.  Son  of  Robert  B. 
and  Margaret   (Mathews)   Savage.     Merchant.     Married,  April  23, 

1S90,  Anna  M.  Smith. 

i 

*John  Wiles  Wallace,  Amelia  C.  H.,  Va. 

Born  in  Amelia  County,  Va.,  June  27,  1861.  Son  of  John  A.  and 
Mary  E.  (Wiles)  Wallace.  Merchant.  Married,  April  3,  1902, 
Anne  De  Lashmutt.     Died  at  Amelia  C.  H.,  Va.,  April  9,  1902. 

*William  Drake  Lechler  Borum,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Attorney-at-law.     Died  1905. 


1881. 

*John  Lester  Logan,  Harrisonburg,  Va. 

Born  at  Harrisonburg,  Va.,  August  13,  1863.  Son  of  Joseph  Travis 
and  Adelaide  Hamilton  (Haas)  Logan.  Deputy  Clerk  of  Rocking- 
ham County,  Va.,  1885-95.  Married,  Margaret  Elizabeth  Conrad. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  son,  Conrad  T.  Logan,  Tau,  '10.  Died  at 
Harrisonburg,  Va.,  August  23  1895. 

D.  Melancthon  James,  A.B. ;  B.D.  [Yale],  Newton,  Mass. 

256  Park  Street. 
Born  at  Ebensburg,  Pa.,  October  16,  1855.  Son  of  William  and  Mary 
(Evans)  James.  Congregational  Clergyman.  Delegate  to  the  Na- 
tional Council  of  the  Congregational  Churches  in  the  United  States, 
1901;  Representative  of  the  Congregational  Churches  of  Massa- 
chusetts at  the  Three  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  Gainsborough 
Church  in  England  in  1902.  Treasurer  and  Assistant  Superin- 
tendent,  Missionary   Society    of   Connecticut   and   of   Trustees   of 


TAU  CHAPTER.  631 

Fund    for   Ministers,   1913-14.     Married,   June   5,    1888,   Margaret 
Virginia  Denny. 

Preston  Blake,  D.D.,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

2710   Hanover   Circle. 
Born  in  Matthews  County,  Va.,  February  28,  1860.     Son  of  B.  F.  and 
Martha     (Dutton)      Blake.     Baptist     Clergyman.     Graduated     at 
Southern   Baptist  Theological  Seminary,  Louisville,   Ky.,  1890. 

Samuel   Meredith   Garland,   Lebanon,    Ore. 

Born  at  Amherst,  Va.,  January  31,  1861.  Son  of  James  Powell  and 
Lucy  Virginia  (Braxton)  Garland.  Attorney-at-law.  Editor  of 
Amherst  (Va.)  Democrat,  1885.  Superintendent  U.  S.  Indian 
Schools,  Umatella  Reservation,  1887-89.  City  Attorney,  Lebanon, 
Ore.,  1892-1907.     Married,  October  11,  1892,  Bellroie  Kirkpatrick. 

William  Archer  Price,  Rice's  Depot,  Va. 

Born  in  Prince  Edward  County,  Va.,  December  28,  1863.  Son  of 
Robert  Alexander  and  Mary  Elizabeth   (Farley)    Price.     Farmer. 

1882. 

Charles  James  Yates,  Flint  Hill,  Va. 

Born  at  Flint  Hill,  Va.,  August  10,  1863.  Son  of  James  Edward  and 
A.  A.  (Swain)  Yates.  Married,  first,  in  1886,  Mamie  Maxfield; 
second,  September  9,  1896,  Miss  Beckham. 

John  Williams   Randolph,   Estherville,   Iowa. 

Born  at  Dubuque,  Iowa,  October  10,  1859.  Son  of  Thomas  Mann 
and  Lucy  (Lowell)  Randolph.  Farmer.  Postmaster,  Estherville, 
Iowa.     Married,  May  19,  1886,  Jennie  Johnston. 

*Benjamin  Bridgforth,  Fruit  Hill,  Va. 

Born  at  Fruit  Hill,  Va.,  May  27,  1865.  Son  of  R.  E.  and  Mary 
Anna  (Boisseau)  Bridgforth.  Died  while  a  student,- February  25, 
1887,  at  Fruit  Hill,  Va. 

1883. 

George   Beauregard   Davis,   A.B.,   Vernon   Mills,   Va. 

Born  at  Vernon  Mills,  Va.,  July  20,  1861.  Son  of  George  W.  and 
Sallie  A.  (Smith)  Davis.  Merchant,  miller  and  farmer,  1883  to 
date.     Married,  1906,  Medora  Stephenson. 

*Charles  Linwood  Charters,  M.D.  [Maryland],  Roanoke,  Va. 

Physician.  Killed  at  the  falling  of  gallery  in  the  Virginia  State 
Capitol  in  1899, 


632  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Thomas  Dudley  Merrick,  M.D.    [Jefferson  Med.],  Richmond, 

Va. 

317    Franklin   Street. 
Born  at  Ingleside,  Md-,  October  20,  1862.     Son  of  Ezekiel  Tristem 
and  Sarah  Elizabeth   (Dudley)    Merrick.     Physician,  and  specialist 
of  eye,  ear  and  throat  diseases.     Adjunct  Professor  of  Nose  and 
Throat  Diseases,  Medical  College  of  Virginia. 


1884. 

^Nicholas   Hill  Robertson,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Portsmouth,  Va. 

Born  at  Bedford,  Va.,  September  17,  1860.  Son  of  Nicholas  W. 
and  Sarah  (Law)  Robertson.  Clergyman.  Married,  July  3,  1888, 
Mary  S.  Walker.     Died  at  Bedford  City,  Va.,  December  6,  1903. 

Thomas  Lyttleton  Cockrell,  LL.B.   [Nat.  Law  Univ.],  Lilian, 

Va. 

Born  at  Lilian,  Va.,  March  24,  1868.     Son  of  Lyttleton  and  Agnes 

Burgess  (Harcum)  Cockrell.     Attorney-at-law  for  five  years;  since 

then  farmer,  breeder,  oyster  planter  and  manufacturer.     Married, 

July  10,  1902,  Leolyn  Lawson  Bonner. 

*Hubert   Walthall   Robertson,   Bedford   City,   Va. 

Born  in  Bedford  County,  Va.,  May  26,  1868.  Son  of  Robert  Francis 
and  Sarah  Jane  (Peters)  Robertson.  Tobacco  manufacturer. 
Died  at  Bedford  City,  Va.,  February  14,  1892. 

^Robert  Donnell  Thurman,  Bedford  City,  Va. 

Born  at  Bedford  City,  Va.,  January  22,  1868.  Son  of  John  Reese 
and  Mary  Susan  (Crenshaw)  Thurman.  Clerk  in  General  Land 
Office,  Washington,  D.  C.  Died  at  Bedford  City,  Va.,  June  20, 
1913. 

Robert  Voss  Marye,  LL.B.  (H),  New  York,  N.  Y. 

59  Church  Street. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  Oct.  11,  1868.  Son  of  Colonel  Morton  and 
Caroline  Homassel  (Voss)  Marye.  Attorney  at  law.  Married, 
January  23,  1906,  Julia  Mitchel.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers, 
Edward  A.  Marye,  Tau,  '84;  Morton  Marye,  Jr.,  Tail,  '88,  and 
Philip  T.  Marye,  Tau,  '88. 

*Edward  Avonmore  Marye,  C.E.,  Newport  News,  Va. 

Born  at  Memphis,  Tenn.,  December  15,  1866.  Son  of  Colonel  Mor- 
ton and  Caroline  Homassel  (Voss)  Marye.  Chief  engineer  of 
City   of   Newport    News,    Va.     Relatives    in   Fraternity,   brothers, 


TAU  CHAPTER.  633 

Robert  V.  Marye,  Tau,  '84;  Morton  Marye,  Jr.,  Tau,  '88,  and 
Philip  T.  Marye,  Tau,  '88.  Died  at  Newport  News,  Va.,  January 
6,   1902. 

1885. 

Claude  Augustus  Swanson,  A.B. ;  LL.B.  [Virginia]  (H), 
Chatham,  Va. 
Born  at  Swannville,  Va.,  March  31,  1862.  Son  of  John  M.  and 
Catherine  (Pritchett)  Swanson.  Attorney-at-law.  Member  Con- 
gress, Fifth  District,  Virginia,  1892-06.  Governor  of  Virginia, 
1906-10.  United  States  Senator,  1910  to  date.  Married,  Decem- 
ber 11,  1894.     Elizabeth  Drew  Lyons. 

Louis    Carrier    Barley    (H)?   Alexandria,    Va. 

211  North  Washington  Street. 
Born  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  January  4,  1868.  Son  of  William  H. 
and  Sallie  E.  (Brown)  Barley.  Attorney-at-law.  Member  Vir- 
ginia Legislature,  1897-98.  Judge  of  the  Corporation  Court, 
Alexandria,  1902  to  date.  Married,  November  18,  1891,  Bessie 
Hanson  Smoot.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  son,  Louis  C.  Barley, 
Jr.,   Eta,   '22. 

William  Du  Val  Cardwell,  LL.B.  [Virginia]'  (H),  Ashland,  Va. 
Born  at  Madison,  N.  C,  April  12,  1868.  Son  of  Richard  Henry 
and  Kate  (Howard)  Cardwell.  Attorney-at-law.  Speaker  of  the 
House  of  Delegates  of  Virginia,  1898-1906;  Special  Counsel,  R. 
F.  &  P.  and  Norfolk  &  Western  R.  R.,  1917  to  date.  Formerly 
Captain  of  Hanover  Troop.  Commissioned  Lieutenant  (SG)  U. 
S.  Naval  Reserve  Force,  April  10,  1917.  Placed  in  organization 
and  command  of  Squadron  No.  7,  Fifth  Naval  District  Forces, 
in  charge  of  patrol  off  Atlantic  coast  and  inland  waters  from 
Delaware  to  Virginia  capes.  Married,  April  10,  1890,  Jane  Price 
Gregory.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Charles  P.  Cardwell, 
Tau,  '95,  sons,  William  H.  Cardwell,  Tau,  '14  and  Richard  H. 
Cardwell,  Tau,  '20. 

1886. 

Leslie  Ellis,  Ashland,  Va. 

Born  at  Richmond,  Va.,  April  21,  1867.  Son  of  Luther  P.  and 
Margaret  Virginia  (Crew)  Ellis.  Freight  Agent  of  R.  F.  &  P. 
Railroad  at  Richmond,  Va.  Married,  June  12,  1909,  Eunice  John- 
son Ballard. 

John  Milnes  Rodgers,  Roanoke,  Va. 

Norfolk    and    Western    Railroad. 
Born    in    Philadelphia,    Pa.,    June    29,    1870.     Son    of   James    Wash- 
ington   and    Mary    (Milnes)     Rodgers.     Statistician    for    Norfolk 


634  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

and  Western  Railway  Company,  1900  to  date.  Married,  first, 
October  25,  1982,  Miriam  Virginia  Cook;  second,  January  2,  1915, 
Ethel   Obenshain. 

*George  Thomas  Johns  Milnes,  Ironaton,  Ala. 

Born  at  Shenandoah,  Va.,  May  25,  1869.  Son  of  William,  Jr.,  and 
Elizabeth  E.  Milnes.  In  iron  business.  Married  Florence  S.  Hop- 
kins.    Died  at  Ironaton,  Ala.,   1920. 


1887. 

Cecil  Crawley  Vaughan,  Jr.,  Franklin,  Va. 

Born  in  Southampton  County,  Va.,  July  8,  1868.  Son  of  Cecil  Calvert 
and  Antoinette  (Gay)  Vaughan.  Banker.  Lieutenant  and  Cap- 
tain, Fourth  Regiment  Virginia  Infantry,  1893-98;  Captain  Com- 
pany I,  Fourth  Virginia  Regiment,  U.  S.  V.,  during  the  Spanish- 
American  War,  and  served  in  Havana,  Cuba,  1898-99.  Brigadier- 
General,  First  Brigade,  Virginia  Volunteers,  1909-17.  Called  into 
Federal  Service  July  25th,  1917.  Commanded  54th  Depot  Brigade 
and  58th  Infantry  Brigade,  29th  Division,  U.  S.  A.,  to  January 
8th,  1918,  when  discharged  account  physical  disqualification.  Re- 
tired as  Major-General  Virginia  National  Guard.  Married,  May 
10,  1888,  Katherine  Keith. 

George  Cunningham  Bidgood,  A.B.,  Richmond,  Va. 

3005  Monument  Avenue. 
Born  at  Richmond,  Va.,  May  29,  1868.  Son  of  George  Langhorne 
and  Sallie  Christian  (Alvey)  Bidgood.  Merchandise  Broker, 
1900-04;  Manufacturer,  1904  to  date.  Member  of  Ashby  Light 
Horse,  1891-93,  and  Richmond  Light  Infantry,  Virginia  Militia, 
1893-97.     Married,  November  6,  1909,  Mary  Agnes  Barry. 

1888. 

Morton  Marye,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

687  Peachtree  Street. 
Born  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  September  3,  1870.  Son  of  Colonel  Morton 
and  Caroline  Homassel  (Voss)  Marye.  Civil  engineer,  1887-95; 
since  then  architect.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Edward 
A.  Marye,  Tau,  '84;  Robert  V.  Marye,  Tau,  '84,  and  Philip  T. 
Marye,  Tau,  '88. 

Philip  Thornton  Marye   (H),  Atlanta,  Ga. 

31    La   Fayette  Drive. 
Born  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  September  4,  1872.     Son  of  Colonel  Morton 
and  Caroline  Homassel   (Voss)   Marye.     Architect.     Captain  Com- 
pany C,  Fourth  Virginia  Regiment,  U.  S.  V.,  serving  in  the  United 


TAU  CHAPTER.  635 

States  and  Cuba  during  the  Spanish-American  War,  April,  1898, 
to  April,  1899.  Major  U.  S.  A.,  Construction  Division  and  Motor 
Transport  Corps,  Mar.  31,  1918,  to  Aug.  16,  1919;  assistant  to  Chief 
Motor  Transport  Officer  First  Army,  A.  E.  F.;  Commanding 
Officer  Third  Army  Motor  Trains  and  Motor  Park,  A.  E.  F.  Army 
of  Occupation.  Married,  Florence  King  Nisbat.  Relatives  in  Fra- 
ternity, brothers,  Robert  V.  Marye,  Tau,  '84;  Edward  A.  Marye, 
Tau,  '84,  and  Morton  Marye,  Jr.,  Tau,  '88. 

1889. 

John  Wright  Read,  Newport  News,  Va. 

2310  West  Avenue. 
Born  at  Palmer  Springs,  Va.,  March  2,  1869.  Son  of  Stephen  Pettus 
and  Mary  (Wright)  Read.  City  Auditor,  Newport  News,  Va., 
1896-1910.  Passenger  Agent,  C.  &  O.  R.  R.,  1910-18.  Publisher 
of  Read's  Hampton  Roads  Monthly.  Married,  August  9,  1893, 
Emma  Mason  Barksdale. 

Walker  Pettyjohn,   Lynchburg,   Va. 

700   Federal   Street. 
Born  in  Amherst  County,  Va.,  November  22,  1870.     Son  of  John  P. 
and  Nannie  (Ould)  Pettyjohn.     Contractor  and  builder.     Married, 
October   20,   1895,   Mary   Macon   Raine. 

Eugene  Livingstone  Crocker,  Front  Royal,  Va. 

Born  January  29,  1867.  Son  of  Luchen  Rice  and  Martha  G. 
(Turner)    Crocker.     Salesman.     Married   in   1911,   Miss   Borquuin. 

*Robert   Graham  Boyd,   Townesville,   N.    C. 

Born  near  Townesville,  N.  C,  October  12,  1871.  Son  of  William 
Henry  and  Sallie  Virginia  (Daniel)  Boyd.  Tobacco  business. 
Died   near   Townesville,    N.   C,   December    14,   1891. 

1890. 

William  Mordecai  Jones,  Jr.,  Norfolk,  Va. 

Charlton   Apartments. 
Born  in  Nansemond  County,  Va.,  February  15,  1873.     Son  of  William 
Mordecai    and    Martha    Jordan    (Lee)    Jones.     Cotton    Merchant. 
Married,   April    10,   1891,   Grace    Pettit. 

Harry   Walker   Keeling,    Berkley,   Va. 
Merchandise  broker  and  accountant. 

John  Calvert  Dice,  Richmond,  Va. 

The   Chesterfield. 
Born  at  Hamilton,  Va.,  September  27,  1872.     Son  of  John  Cunning- 


636  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

ham  and  Sarah  (Roszel)  Dice.  General  Insurance,  1903-1916. 
Member  West  Virginia  House  of  Delegates,  1910-14.  Mayor  of 
Lewisburg,  W.  Va.,  1907-09.  Post  Master  of  Lewisburg,  1915-18. 
Assistant  Real  Estate  Agent  and  Assistant  to  Vice  President, 
Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Railway  Co.,  1918  to  date.  Married,  November 
28,  1900,  Janice  Stuart  Price.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Charles  S.  Dice,  Tau,  '93. 

Charles  Edward  Marrow,  M.D.   [Virginia]   (H),  Washington, 
D.   C. 

War  Department. 
Born   at    Hampton,   Va.,   August  29,   1869.     Son   of   Daniel   G.    and 
Maria     Smith     (Peck)     Marrow.     Physician.     Officer    of    Medical 
Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  1898  to  date,  with  present  rank  of  Colonel.     Mar- 
ried,  November   1,   1911,   Mabel  Walders. 


1891. 

Marcellus  Thomas  Hayes,  LL.B.  [Alabama],  New  York,  N.  Y. 

482  Franklin  Avenue,  Brooklyn. 
Born  in  Hertford  County,  N.  C,  January  19,  1870.     Son  of  William 
Arnold   and    Emma    (Matthews)    Hayes.     Attorney-at-law. 

Charles  Richard  Taylor,  Washington,  D.   C. 

U.  S.  Shipping  Board  Emergency  Fleet  Corporation. 
Born   in   Brooklyn,   N.   Y.,   January   6,   1869.     Son   of   Richard    and 
Virginia  Frances  Taylor.     Statistician.     Corporal,  Company  A,  Lee 
Rifles,    Virginia    Militia,    1891-92.     Married,    September    30,    1907, 
Elizabeth  Kingston  Todd. 

Alexander   Gustavus    Brown,   Jr.,    M.D.    [Univ.    Coll.    Med.], 
Richmond,  Va. 

1135  West  Franklin  Street. 
Born  at  Ashland,  Va.,  August  31,  1873.  Son  of  Alexander  Gustavus 
and  Fannie  (Cooksey)  Brown.  Physician.  Professor  of  Theory 
and  Practice  of  Medicine,  University  College  of  Medicine,  Rich- 
mond, Va.  Married,  December  31,  1901,  Kate  Marion  Upshur. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  William  S.  Brown,  Tau,  '95. 

George  Hoffman  Slater,  Upperville,  Va. 

Born  near  Paris,  Va.,  July  19,  1872.  Son  of  George  Mechem  and 
Ellen  Louisa  Prudence  (Glascock)  Slater.  Farmer  and  stock 
raiser.     Married,  June   28,   1905,   Lacie  Glascock   Fletcher. 


TAU  CHAPTER.  637 

1892. 

Frederick   Tanquary   Hyde,   M.D.    [Harvard],  Port  Angeles, 
Wash. 
Born   at    Princeton,   Va.,   May   22,    1872.     Son   of   John    Poisal   and 
Mary   Elizabeth    (Tanquary)    Hyde.     Physician.     Staff   Massachu- 
setts Infant  Asylum,   1900-10.     U.   S.   A.   Medical  Reserve  Corps, 
1911-1916.     U.    S.    Public   Health    Service,    A.    A.    Surgeon,    1914- 
1917.     U.    S.    Army   Medical    Corps,    1917-1919.     Captain    Medical 
Corps,  U.   S.   Army   A.  E.   F.,  1918.     At  St.   Mihiel   and  Argonne 
drives  with  362nd   Infantry,  91st  Division.     Later   Base  Hospitals 
Nos.   9  and  63,   A.   R.  C.  M.   H.   No.  3  and  Camp   Hospital  121, 
•  Paris.     Married,    February    9,    1907,    Sarah    McAllister    Adams. 

*Orin  Cottrell  Schoolfield,  Danville,  Va. 

Born  in  Henry  County,  Va.,  August  15,  1875.  Son  of  James  Edward 
and  Lucy  Darling  (France)  Schoolfield.  Traveling  salesman. 
Married,  March  25,  1899,  Annie  Bloomfield  Gambill.  Relative  in 
Fraternity,  brother,  Samuel  A.  Schoolfield,  Alpha  Alpha,  '10. 
Died  at   Danville,   Va.,  April  10,   1900. 

*William  Couch  Snead,  Cuba. 

Aide-de-Camp  to  Major-General  Fitzbugh  Lee  during  the  Spanish- 
American  War. 

Henry  Sheldon  Eley,  Norfolk,  Va. 

621   Colonial   Avenue. 
Born    at    Hertford,    N.    C.     Son    of    Hubert    Stanley    and    Penelope 
Sutton  (White)   Eley.     Chief  Yeoman,  U.  S.  Navy,  1896-1916;  re- 
called for  active  duty  during  World  War. 

Walter  Byrd  Pollard,  M.D.  [Pennsylvania],  Winton,  N.  C. 

Born  at  Norfolk,  Va.,  October  10,  1874.  Son  of  Byrd  George  and 
Emma  (Fisher)  Pollard.  Physician.  Served  as  member  of  Local 
Draft  Board,  Hertford  County,  N.  C.  Married,  April  27,  1908, 
Elsie  Lois  Mitchell.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Sidney  F. 
Pollard,  Phi,  '01. 

1893. 

Samuel  Claiborne  Hatcher,  D.D.,  Ashland,  Va. 

Born  at  Springfield,  Va.,  May  24,  1869.  Son  of  John  H.  and  Lucy 
(Gregory)  Hatcher.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal  Church, 
South.  Trustee  of  Randolph-Macon  College.  Member  State 
Board  of  Charities  and  Corrections.  Vice  President,  Secretary 
and  Treasurer  of  Randolph-Macon  College,  1911  to  date.  Mar- 
ried, December  5,  1895,  Mary  Louise  Kern.  Relative  in .  Frater- 
nity, son,  Samuel  P.  Hatcher,  Tau,  '19. 


638  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Frank  Guy  Newbill,  A.M. ;  B.L.  [Virginia]  (H),  Irvington,  Va. 

Born    in    Essex    County,    Va.,    December    1,    1872.     Son   of   William 

Jeffries   and   Annie    Elizabeth    (Cauthorn)    Newbill.     Attorney-at- 

law.     Commonwealth's  Attorney  for  Lancaster  County,  Va.,  1904- 

10. 

Charles  Samuel  Dice,  B.L.  [Washington  and  Lee],  Lewisburg, 
W:  Va. 

Born  at  Rockville,  Md.,  May  13,  1876.  Son  of  Rev.  John  Cunning- 
ham and  Sarah  (Roszell)  Dice.  Attorney-at-law.  Judge  of 
Twentieth  Judicial  District  of  West  Virginia,  1911-17,  when  re- 
signed. Married,  September  5,  1900,  Mary  Nina  Holt.  Relative 
in  Fraternity,  brother,  John  C.  Dice,  Tau,  '90. 

1894. 

Leslie    Coombs    Garnett,    LL.B.    and    LL.M.     [Georgetown], 

Washington,  D.   C. 

Department  of  Justice. 
Born  at  "  Poplar  Grove,"  Mathews  County,  Va.,  December  15,  1876. 
Son  of  G.  Taylor  and  Ellen  Douglas  (Browne)  Garnett.  Attor- 
ney-at-law. Commonwealth's  Attorney  of  Mathews  County,  Va., 
1903-11.  Elector  on  the  Democratic  ticket,  1904,  and  member  of 
the  Electoral  College.  Assistant  to  the  Attorney  General  of  the 
U.  S.,  1915.  Assistant  Attorney  General  of  Virginia,  1916-1917. 
Attorney,  Department  of  Justice,  Washington,  D.  C,  1917  to  data. 
Married,  April  25,  1905,  Clara  Eugenia  Finsley. 

Allen   Adgate   Warfield,   Washington,   D.    C. 

826  Woodward  Building. 
Born  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  November  8,  1876.     Son  of  Andrew  Adgate 
and  Jane  Elizabeth  (Pattie)  Warfield.     Insurance  Agent.     District 
representative    of    Automobile    Insurance    Company    of    Hartford. 
Married,  October  30,  1900,  Florence  Eliza  MacNaughton. 

Benjamin   Frank   Montgomery,  A.B. ;   M.D.    [Virginia]    (H), 
Stephens  City,  Va. 
Born  at  Stephens  City,  Va.,  May  19,  1873.     Son  of  Benjamin  Frank 
and  Eltia   (McLeod)   Montgomery.     Physician. 

1895. 

*William  Scott  Brown,  Ashland,  Va. 

Born  at  Ashland,  Va.,  March  5,  1876.  Son  of  Alexander  Gustavus 
and  Frances  Anne  (Cooksey)  Brown.  Secretary  and  Treasurer 
of  Randolph-Macon  College.     Married,  October  24,  1904,  Gertrude 


TAU  CHAPTER.  O39 

Bruce    Simpson.     Relative    in    Fraternity,    brother,    Alexander    G. 
Brown,  Jr.,  M.D.,  Tau,  '91.     Died  at  Ashland,  Va,  June  11,  1911. 

*William  Emory  Edwards,  Jr.,  Richmond,  Va. 

Son  of  Rev.  William  Emory  and  Annie  (Watts)  Edwards.  Clergy- 
man. Private,  Third  Virginia  Regiment,  U.  S.  V.,  during  the 
Spanish-American  War.  Married,  August  3,  1910,  Irma  Russell 
Browning.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  John  E.  Edwards, 
Tau,  '99.     Died  at  Toano,  Va.,  December  1,  1910. 

Alexander  Simpson  Thompson,  Charlotte,  N.  C. 

P.  O.  Box  986. 
Born  at  Lynchburg,  Va.,  March  13,  1872.  Son  of  Joseph  Louis  and 
Mary  Louise  Thompson.  Engaged  in  insurance  business,  1908  to 
date.  Quartermaster-Sergeant,  Company  E,  Third  Virginia  Regi- 
ment, U.  S.  V.,  during  the  Spanish-American  War.  Married, 
November  15,  1899,  Bertie  Wilson. 

Charles  Patteson  Cardwell,  B.L.   [Virginia],  Richmond,  Va. 

Mutual  Building. 
Born  in  Hanover  County,  Va.,  August  8,  1873.  Son  of  Richard 
Henry  and  Kate  (Howard)  Cardwell.  Attorney-at-law.  V.  S. 
Referee  in  Bankruptcy,  Eastern  District  of  Virginia.  Married, 
Elizabeth  Winston  Lee.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  William 
Du  V.  Cardwell,  '85. 

1896. 

Frank  Hamilton  Hunt,  M.D.  [Virginia]   (H),  Mattapan,  Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

249  River  Street. 
Born    at    Richmond,    Va.,    July    24,    1876.     Son    of    Gilbert    J.    and 
Ella    (Griffin)    Hunt.     Physician.     Chief    resident    medical    officer, 
Boston  Consumptives  Hospital.     Married,  March  6,  1906,  Christine 
Cummings. 

George  Thomas  Tyler,  Jr.,  A.B.,  A.M. ;  M.D.  [Johns  Hopkins], 

Greenville,   S.   C. 

711  East  North  Street. 
Born  at  Frederick,  Md.,  August  15,  1876.  Son  of  George  Thomas 
and  Mary  (Fackler)  Tyler.  Physician.  Contract  Surgeon,  U.  S. 
Arm}',  1906-08;  First  Lieutenant,  Medical  Reserve  Corps,  U.  S. 
Army,  1908-09.  Captain  M.  C,  U.  S.  A.,  1918-19.  Relative  in 
Fraternity,  brother,  Rev.  Frank  A.  Tyler,  Tau,  '96. 

Charles  Pinckney  Jones,  Jr.,  LL.B.   [Richmond  College]    ($), 
Covington,  Va. 
Born   at  Monterey,   Va.,   March  2,   1875.     Son  of  Charles   Pinckney 


640  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

and  Martha  Jane  (Wilson)  Jones.  Attorney-at-law.  Married, 
December  6,  1905,  Anne  Lear.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers, 
Edwin  B.  Jones,  Tau,  '98;  Thomas  R.  Jones,  Tau,  '05,  and  Richard 
C.  Jones,   Tau,  '09. 

Frank  Ames  Tyler,  Clifton  Forge,  Va. 

Born  at  Frederick  City,  Md.,  April  30,  1875.  Son  of  George  Thomas 
and  Mary  (Fackler)  Tyler.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal 
Church,  South.  Married,  June  10,  1903,  Margaret  Lee  Linthicum. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  George  T.  Tyler,  Jr.,  M.D.,  Tau, 
'96. 

John  Samuel  Poindexter,  A.B.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

647  Vine  Street. 
Born  at  Forest,  Va.,  February  8,  1874.  Son  of  Richard  Watts  and 
Mary  Ellen  (Lee)  Poindexter.  Mlanager  and  owner  of  Savannah 
Coca  Cola  Bottling  Company.  Married,  November  30,  1904,  Ellen 
Sharp.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Richard  N.  Poindexter, 
Eta,  '96. 

1897. 

Isaac  Newton  Vaughan,  Richmond,  Va. 

1001  West  Franklin  Street. 
Born  at   Montpelier,  Va.,  October  16,   1879.     Son  of   Isaac   Newton 
and  Emma  Lee  (Walton)  Vaughan.     Dealer  in  leaf  tobacco.     Mar- 
ried, January  24,  1907,  Margaret  New  Shields. 

Henry  Sampson  Goodman,  M.D.   [Tulane  and  Virginia]    (H), 
Gary,  Miss. 
Born  at   Rolling  Fork,  Miss.,  November  19,   1874.     Son  of  Burleigh 
and  Annie  L.   (Jackson)  Goodman.     Physician.     Married,  Septem- 
ber 19,  1903,  Louise  Byerley. 

1898. 

*  William  James  Gills,  M.D.  [Univ.  Coll.  Med.],  Farmville,  Va. 
Born  in  Prince  Edward  County,  Va.,  July  18,  1878.  Son  of  Joseph 
Watkins  and  Elizabeth  Anne  (Whitworth)  Gills.  Physician.  Resi- 
dent Surgeon  to  Whitworth  Sanitarium,  Farmville,  Va.  Surgeon, 
Third  Battalion,  Seventieth  Regiment,  Virginia  Volunteers.  Mar- 
ried, October  23,  1906,  May  T.  Paulett.  Died  at  Richmond,  Va., 
May  22,  1915. 

*Robert  Henry  Sheppe,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Ph.B.,  Danville,  Va. 

Born  at  Elkton,  Va.,  February  16,  1861.  Son  of  John  Oscar  and 
Summerville     Ann      (Rinica)      Sheppe.     Educator.     Principal     of 


TAU  CHAPTER.  641 

Schools,  Danville,  Va.,  1909  to  time  of  his  death.  Vice-President 
Virginia  State  Teachers'  Association,  1907-08.  Married,  June  25, 
1901,  Alice  Lelia  Eaton.     Died  at  Danville,  Va.,  March  11,  1910. 

William  Solon  Bell,  A.B.,  Lynchburg,  Va. 

317   Fifth   Street. 
Born  at  Salem,  Va.,  July  7,  1877.     Son  of  E.  Lee  and  Barbara  Cath- 
erine (Spitler)  Bell.     Hardware  merchant.     Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  George  M.  Bell,  Tau,  '01. 

Edwin  Bunker  Jones,  A.B. ;  B.L.  [Virginia],  Monterey,  Va. 
Born  at  Monterey,  Va.,  March  15,  1877.  Son  of  Charles  Pinckney 
and  Martha  Jane  (Wilson)  Jones.  Attorney-at-law.  Common- 
wealth's Attorney  for  Highland  County,  1908-12.  Married,  Octo- 
ber 24,  1906,  Iola  Jeannette  Turner.  Relatives  in  Fraternity, 
brothers,  Charles  P.  Jones,  Jr.,  Tau,  '96;  Thomas  R.  Jones,  Tau, 
'05,  and  Richard  C.  Jones,  Tau,  '09. 

Adoniram  Judson  Chalkley,  A.M.;  M.D.  [Washington  Univ.], 

Lexington,  Mo. 

1409  South  Street. 
Born  at  Chesterfield  C.  H.,  Va.,  March  19,  1878.  Son  of  William 
Benj amin  and  Mary  Washington  (Robertson)  Chalkley.  Physician. 
Captain  in  Missouri  National  Guard,  1901-03.  Captain  M.  C,  U.  S. 
A.;  discharged  December  6,  1918.  Married,  May  11,  1907,  Anne 
Chamberlain  Ireland. 

Charles  Bledsoe  Crute,  M.D.  [Univ.  of  the  South],  Farmville, 
Va. 

Born  at  Farmville,  Va.,  November  29,  1880.  Son  of  Hon.  Joseph 
Marshall  Crute  and  Harriet  Paulett.  Physician.  Married,  June 
7,  1905,  Bessie  Robertson  Martin. 


1899. 

Julius  Caesar  Darden,  M.D.  [Univ.  Coll.  Med.],  Salem,  Va. 

Born  in  Isle  of  Wight  County,  Va.,  October  29,  1878.  Son  of 
Julius  Caesar  and  Lucie  Ann  (Turner)  Darden.  Physician.  Served 
as  Lieutenant  j.  g.,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F.  In  active  service  from  Oc- 
tober 7,  1918,  to  March  12,  1919.  Married,  October  24,  1907,  Nellie 
Louise   Henderson. 

John   Henley   Walker,   A.B. ;   C.E.    [Lehigh],   Richmond,   Va. 

2413  Park  Avenue. 
Born  at  Walkerton,  Va.,  September  27,  1876.     Son  of  Melville  and 
Virginia   Thomas    (Henley)    Walker.     With   the   U.   S.   Geological 


642  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Survey,  1902-05.  Hudson  Tunnel  Company,  New  York,  1905-08. 
C.  &  O.  Railway,  1909-1914.  Assistant  City  Engineer,  Richmond, 
Va.,  1904  to  date.  Married,  November  9,  1909,  Ida  Virginia  Fret- 
well. 

John  Frederick  Messick,  A.B. ;  Ph.D.    [Johns  Hopkins],  Au- 
burn, Ala. 

Born  at  Allen,  Md.,  September  2,  1875.  Son  of  Benjamin  (Frank- 
lin and  Mary  Isabelle  (Porter)  Messick.  Instructor  in  Mathe- 
matics, Williams  College,  Mass.,  1906-07;  Professor  of  Physics  and 
Astronomy  and  Adjunct  Professor  of  Mathematics,  Randolph- 
Macon  College,  1907-10.  Associate  Professor  of  Mjathematics, 
Alabama  Polytechnic  Institute,  1910-12.  Professor  of  Mathemat- 
ics at  same,  1912  to  date.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Married  June  18, 
1913,   Epie  Duncan   Blackwell. 

Joseph  Marvin   Allen,  Wakefield,  Va. 

Born  in  Surry  County,  Va.,  July  23,  1879.  Son  of  William  Edward 
and  Julia  Anne  (Briggs)  Allen.  Bookkeeper,  Bank  of  Dendron, 
Dendron,  Va.,  1908-11.  Cashier,  Farmers'  Bank,  Wrakefield,  Va., 
1911  to  date.  Married,  November  28,  1912,  Agnes  Gertrude 
Williamson. 

♦John  Ellis  Edwards  (H),  Ashland,  Va. 

Born  at  Portsmouth,  Va.,  March  8,  1880.  Son  of  Rev.  William  Emory 
Edwards,  D.D.,  and  Annie  Watts.  Private  Company  C,  Third 
Virginia  Regiment,  U.  S.  V.,  during  the  Spanish-American  War. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  William  E.  Edwards,  Jr.,  Tau, 
'95  He  died  at  Crozet,  Va.,  while  a  student  at  the  University 
of  Virginia,   February  21,   1906. 


1900. 

Joseph  Merritt  Lear,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Farmville,  Va. 

Born  at  Petersburg,  Va.,  July  17,  1877.  Son  of  Rev.  William  Wilkin- 
son and  May  (Nolley)  Lear.  Head  of  the  Department  of  His- 
tory, State  Normal  School,  Farmville,  Va.,  1909  to  date.  Relative 
in  Fraternity,  father,  Rev.  William  W.  Tear,  Tau,  '73. 

William  Benjamin  Gates,  A.B.,  A.M.  (H),  Martinsville,  Va. 
Born  at  Pleasant  Grove,  Va.,  August  23,  1877.  Son  of  Rev.  James 
Edward  and  Pattie  Pryor  (Goodwin)  Gates.  Teacher.  Principal 
of  Martinsville  High  School,  Va.,  1907-15.  Division  Superintend- 
ent of  Schools,  1915  to  date.  Married,  June  17,  1903,  Fanny  Rob- 
bins  Ladew. 


TAU  CHAPTER.  643 

*Ernest  Gerard  Terrell,  Lynchburg,  Va. 

Born  in  Campbell  County,  Va.,  August  1,  1878.  Son  of  John  Jay 
and  Susan  (Wade)  Terrell.  Died  at  Charlottesville,  Va.,  while  a 
medical  student  at  the  University  of  Virginia,  January  25,  1901. 

1901. 

Harvey  Fleetwood,  Waverly,  Va. 

Born  at  Waverly,  Va.,  January  30,  1880.  Son  of  Purnell  and  Sallie 
Elizabeth  (Chappell)  Fleetwood.  Cashier  of  Bank  of  Waverly, 
1902  to  date.  Married,  October  18,  1905,  Charlotte  Le  Mai  Arnold. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Purnell  Fleetwood,  Jr.,  Tau,  '01. 

*Leonidas  Arnold  Haden,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Evington,  Va. 

Born  at  Evington,  Va.,  January  28,  1876.  Son  of  Leonidas  C.  and 
A.  Blanche  (Arnold)  Haden.  Professor  of  Science  at  Randolph- 
Macon  College.     Died  at  Lynchburg,  Va.,  October  18,  1902. 

George  Mann  Bell,  Lynchburg,  Va. 

317  Fifth  Street. 
Born  at  Salem,  Va.,  September  6,  1881.  Son  of  Erasmus  Lee  and 
Barbara  Catherine  (Spitler)  Bell.  Superintendent,  Sewer  De- 
partment, Lynchburg,  Va.,  1905-19;  Deputy  City  Treasurer, 
Lynchburg,  Va.,  1919  to  date.  Served  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany E,  First  Virginia  Infantry,  Mexican  border.  First  Lieu- 
tenant Company  L,  116th  Infantry,  29th  Division,  1917-19.  Mar- 
ried, April  20,  1911,  Nancy  Shirley  Brightwell.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  William  S.  Bell,  Tau,  '98. 

Herbert  Cannon  Lipscomb,  A.B.,  A.M. ;  Ph.D.    [Johns  Hop- 
kins], Lynchburg,  Va. 

Randolph-Macon  Woman's  College. 
Born  at  Salisbury,  Md.,  September  17,  1882.  Son  of  Bernard  Farrar 
and  Sally  Emily  (Wright)  Lipscomb.  Professor  of  Latin,  Ran- 
dolph-Macon Woman's  College,  1910  to  date.  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Walter  P.  Lipscomb,  Tau,  '06; 
T.  Lee  Lipscomb,  Tau,  '14  and  Willis  G.  Lipscomb,  Eta,  '18. 

Leroy  Summerfield  Edwards,  Jr.,  Newport  News,  Va. 

Born  at  Richmond,  Va.,  October  3,  1881.  Son  of  Leroy  Summer- 
field  and  Elizabeth  Woodville  (Ferguson)  Edwards.  Assistant 
Civil  Engineer,  Newport  News  Shipbuilding  and  Dry  Dock  Com- 
pany. Married,  October  25,  1911,  Allene  Wiley  Willett.  Rela- 
tive in  Fraternity,  father,  Leroy  S.  Edwards,  Eta,  '56. 

Jo  Lane  Stern,  Garnet,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Charleston,  W.  Va.,  May  4,  1880.     Son  of  Lewis  Henry  and 


644  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Cornelia  Ann  (Henry)  Stern.  Superintendent  of  Coal  Mines, 
1907  to  date.  Private  Company  C,  Third  Virginia  Regiment,  U.  S. 
V.,  during  the  Spanish-American  War.  Married,  June  4,  1904, 
Lucie  Brown  Laidley. 

Richard  Taylor  Wilson,  A.B.,  A.M.;  B.L.  [Virginia]  ($,  H), 

Petersburg,  Va. 

Mechanics'  Building. 
Born  at  Lynchburg,  Va.,  September  24,  1881.     Son  of  Richard  Taylor 
and   Bessie   Powell    (Garland)    Wilson.     Attorney-at-law.     Special 
Assistant   U.    S.    Attorney   for   the   Eastern   District   of   Virginia, 
1918  to  date.     Phi  Beta  Kappa. 

Purnell  Fleetwood,  Jr.,  Waverly,  Va. 

Born  at  Waverly,  Va.,  February  7,  1878.  Son  of  Purnell  and  Sallie 
Elizabeth  (Chappell)  Fleetwood.  Merchant.  Relative  in  Frater- 
nity, brother,  Harvey  Fleetwood,  Tau,  '01. 

1902. 

Richard  Foulke  Beirne,  Jr.,  Covington,  Va. 

Born  at  Ashland,  Va.,  August  25,  1882.  Son  of  Richard  Foulke 
and  Clara  Haxall  (Grundy)  Beirne.  Journalist.  Publisher  Cov- 
ington Evening  Virginian,  1913-16.  Captain,  Co.  H,  1st  Virginia 
Infantry,  Mexican  border,  1916-1917;  Commanding  Officer,  Fort 
Story,  Va.,  1917-1918.  Major,  C.  A.  C,  Commanding  2nd  United 
States  Trench  Mortor  Battalion,  A.  E.  F.,  1918-1919;  Commissioned 
Major  of  Coast  Artillery  (Reserve  Section),  July  14,  1919.  Mar- 
ried, November  16,  1909,  Camille  Adele,  daughter  of  Clement 
Biddle  Penrose.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  father,  Richard  F.  Beirne, 
Tau,  '75.  . 

Francis  Osgood  Smith,  A.B.,  Warrenton,  Va. 

Born  at  Charleston,  S.  C,  June  16,  1882.  Son  of  Alexander  Coke 
and  Kate  (Kinard)  Smith.  Teacher.  County  Superintendent  of 
Schools.  Married,  1912,  Eleanor  Gaskins  Smith.  Relative  in 
Fraternity,  brother,  Edward  E.  Smith,  Tau,  '06. 

1903. 

John  Campbell  Whitmore,  Petersburg,  Va. 

647  South  Jefferson  Street. 
Born  at  Petersburg,  Va.,  May  1,  1883.  Son  of  George  Alexander 
and  Mary  Goode  (Jones)  Whitmore.  With  the  Chatfield  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Volunteered  for  service 
April,  1917.  Commissioned  First  Lieutenant  Infantry,  August  15, 
1917.     Served  with  80th  Division,  317th  Infantry,  September  1,  1917, 


TAU  CHAPTER.  645 

to  September  22,  1918.     Promoted   Captain,   Army   Service   Corps 
May  31,  1919;  seventeen  months  overseas;  discharged  Oct.  21,  1919. 

1904. 

Laird  Lewis  Conrad,  A.M. ;  B.L.    [Virginia]    (H),  Harrison- 
burg, Va. 

Born  at  Harrisonburg,  Va.,  June  16,  1884.  Son  of  Edward  Smith 
and  Virginia  Smith  (Irick)  Conrad.  Attorney-at-law.  Commis- 
sioner in  Chancery  and  General  Receiver  of  the  Circuit  Court  of 
Rockingham  County,  Va.     Director  of  Rockingham  National  Bank. 

Lyman  Emery  Clark,  Richmond,  Va. 

2006  Monument  Avenue. 
Born  at  Petersburg,  Va.,  June  29,  1883.     Son  of  Lyman  Emery  and 
Alice  Anne    (Lear)    Clark.     Sales   Manager,   Richmond  Hardware 
Company. 

Selwyn  Kennedy  Cockrell,  Woodstock,  Va. 

Born  at  Leesburg,  Va.,  May  6,  1878.  Son  of  Samuel  Wootton  and 
Elizabeth  Buffington  (McCabe)  Cockrell.  Clergyman,  Methodist 
Episcopal  Church,  South.  Married,  July  15,  1903,  Mabel  Rebecca 
Cline. 

Robert  Beale  Davis,  A.B. ;  B.L.  [Virginia]  (H),  Paris,  France. 

U.  S.  Embassy. 
Born  at  Petersburg,  Va.,  September  23,  1884.  Son  of  Richard  Beale 
and  Anne  Warrick  (Hall)  Davis.  Attorney-at-law.  In  United 
States  diplomatic  service.  Secretary  of  legation,  Haiti,  1914-16; 
attached  to  embassies  at  London  and  Paris,  1916  to  date.  Rela- 
tive in  Fraternity,  brother,  John  W.  Davis,  Tau,  '07. 

Edward  Leonidas  Greene,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Rockville,  Md. 

Born  at  Rockville,  Md.,  March  3,  1881.  Son  of  Rev.  Leonidas  Rosser 
and  Mary  Adelaide  (Stonestreet)  Greene.  Connected  with  Amer- 
ican National  Bank,  Washington,  D.  C,  1906  to  date. 

*Richard  Landon  Paulett,  Farmville,  Va. 

Born  at  Farmville,  Va.,  September  18,  1883.  Son  of  Henry  Clark 
and  Emily  Fitts  (Twitty)  Paulett.  Druggist.  Died  at  Farmville, 
Va. 

1905. 

Berryman  Garrett  Betty,  A.M.,  Montgomery,  Ala. 

304  South  Hull  Street. 
Born  in  New  Kent  County,  Va.,  November  22,  1884.     Son  of  Thomas 


646  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Hayes  and  Margaret  Augusta  (Garrett)  Betty.  Managing  Editor 
Montgomery  Journal,  Ala.,  1908-1910.  Secretary,  Betty  &  Son 
Lumber  Co.,  Montgomery,  Ala.,  1910  to  date. 

Thomas  Russell  Jones,  A.M.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

608  North  Serano  Avenue. 
Born  at  Monterey,  Va.,  January  6,  1883.  Son  of  Charles  Pinckney 
and  Martha  Jane  (Wilson)  Jones.  Teacher  of  English,  Randolph- 
Macon  College,  1907-11.  Bank  teller.  Married,  April  15,  1912, 
Cecil  May  Sherman.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Charles  P. 
Jones,  Jr.,  Tau,  '96;  Edwin  B.  Jones,  Tau,  '98,  and  Richard  C. 
Jones,  Tau,  '09. 

Edward  Allan  Chandler,  A.B.,  Portsmouth,  Va. 

804  Riverview  Avenue. 
Born  at  Norfolk,  Va.,  September  27,  1886.     Son  of  Richard  Monroe 
and     Susan     E.     (Hudgins)     Chandler.     Bookkeeper.     Served     as 
Corporal,    Company    B,    Three    Hundred    and    Fifty-seventh    In- 
fantry, A.  E.  F.,  July  27,  1918  to  February  15,  1919." 


1906. 

Walter  Pierce  Lipscomb,  A.B. ;  B.L.  [Richmond]   ($),  Suffolk, 
Va. 

Born  at  Churchland,  Va.,  September  13,  1884.  Son  of  Bernard 
Farrar  and  Sallie  Emily  (Wright)  Lipscomb.  Attorney-at-law. 
Commonwealth's  Attorney  and  City  Attorney,  Suffolk,  Va.  Mar- 
ried, October  28,  1914,  Hetty  Dillard  Cobb.  Relatives  in  Fra- 
ternity, brothers,  Herbert  C.  Lipscomb,  Tau,  '01;  T.  Lee  Lips- 
comb, Tau,  '14,  and  Willis  G.  Lipscomb,  Eta,  '18. 

Walter  Wright  Barrow,  Farmville,  Va. 

Born  at  Farmville,  Va.,  May  28,  1887.  Son  of  Hazel  Eldridge  and 
Susan  Boston  (Wright)  Barrow.  Owner  of  Barrow  Coal  Com- 
pany. Also  district  manager  for  New  England  Mutual  Life  In- 
surance Company.     Married,  September  19,  1912,  Forrest  Hudson. 

Edward  Ehrlich  Smith,  A.B. ;  A.M.  [Columbia],  Richmond,  Va. 

2223  West  Grace  Street. 
Born  at  Spartanburg,  S.  C,  January  7,  1885.  Son  of  Alexander 
Coke  and  Katherine  (Kinard)  Smith.  Assistant  Superintendent 
Richmond,  Va.,  schools,  1912-16.  Principal  Central  High  School, 
Memphis,  Tenn.,  1916-18.  Assistant  Superintendent,  Richmond, 
Va.,  schools,  1918  to  date.  Married,  April  22,  1908,  Rachel  Moye 
Borden.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Francis  O.  Smith,  Tau, 
'02. 


TAU  CHAPTER.-  647 

Henry  Wood  Thrasher,  A.B.,  Fairfax,  Va. 

Born  at  Royal  Oak,  Md.,  February  3,  1885.     Son  of  Rev.  John  Calvin 
and  Nannie   (McNeel)   Thrasher.     Teacher. 

Henry  Augustus   Stephenson,  A.B. ;  M.D.    [Johns   Hopkins], 
San  Francisco,  Cal. 

516  Sutter  Street. 
Born  at  Homeville,  Va.,  March  13,  1887.  Son  of  Robert  Harper 
and  Mary  Belle  (Briggs)  Stephenson.  Physician.  Instructor  in 
Obstetrics,  Johns  Hopkins  Medical  School,  1912-14;  Instructor  in 
Obstetrics  and  Gynecology,  Leland  Stanford,  Jr.  Med.  School, 
1914-15;  Assistant  Professor  in  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology,  Leland 
Stanford,  Jr.  Med.  School,  1915-1918;  Assistant  Clinical  Pro- 
fessor in  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology,  Leland  Stanford,  Jr.  Med. 
School,  1918  to  date.  Member  of  Sigma  Xi.  Served  as  First 
Lieutenant  M.  C„  U.  S.  A.,  1918-19.  Married,  May  11,  1915, 
Mary  Edith  Louiax. 

1907. 

John  Williams  Davis,  M.E.   [Cornell];  M.S.  [Illinois],  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

Bureau  of  Mines. 
Born  at  Petersburg,  Va.,  November  21,  1887.  Son  of  Richard  Beale 
and  Anne  Warrick  (Hall)  Davis.  Teaching  at  Vanderbilt  Uni- 
versity, 1912-1913;  Stanford  University,  1913-1914;  University  of 
Illinois,  1914-1917.  Mechanical  Engineer  with  Bureau  of  Mines, 
1919  to  date.  Sigma  Xi  and  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Enlisted  Private, 
First  Class,  A.  S.  S.  E.  R.  C,  June  26,  1917;  commissioned  First 
Lieutenant,  Aviation  Section,  Signal  Corps,  U.  S.  R.,  September 
21,  1919;  Reserve  Military  Aviator,  May  31,  1918;  Captain  Air 
Service  (Aeronautics),  Sept.  27,  1918.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,   Robert  B.  Davis,  Tau,  '04. 

Walter  Leslie  Devaney,  Jr.,  A.B.   (H),  Norfolk,  Va. 

721  Yarmouth  Street. 
Born  at  Wakefield,  Va.,  June  2,  1887.  Son  of  Walter  Leslie  and 
Anna  (Weels)  Devaney.  Attorney-at-law.  Judge  of  the  Cor- 
poration C°urt  of  Hopewell,  Va.  Commonwealth's  Attorney  for 
Surry  County,  Va.,  1912-16.  Married,  November  15,  1916,  Jacque- 
line Segar  Epes. 

David  Alexander  Harrison,  Jr.,  A.B. ;  B.L.    [Virginia]    (H), 

Hopewell,  Va. 

Born  at  Disputanta,  Va.,  June  22,  1886.     Son  of  David  Alexander 

and  Ladie  Rosa   (Simmons)   Harrison.     Attorney-at-law.     Member 

of  Delegates  of  Virginia,  1914-17.     Commonwealth's  Attorney  for 


648  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

the   city   of    Hopewell,    Va.,   1917.     Mayor    of    Hopewell,   1918-20. 
Married,   October   10,   1914,    Elizabeth   Beale   Davis. 


1908. 

Harry  Lee  Moyler,  A.B.,  Petersburg,  Va. 

Born  at  Petersburg,  Va.,  July  16,  1886.  Son  of  James  Edward  and 
Mutie  Agnes  (Owen)  Moyler.  Agent  of  the  Provident  Life  and 
Trust  Company  of  Philadelphia.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  father, 
James  E.  Moyler,  Eta. 

Miller  Virgil  Bishop,  A.B.,  Monterey,  Va. 

Born  at  Monterey,  Va.,  March  21,  1887.  Son  of  Virgil  Bernard  and 
Mary  Jane  Bishop.  Assistant  Clerk,  Committee  on  Appropriations, 
U.  S.  Senate,  1912-1917.  First  Lieutenant,  A.  S.  S.  C,  Aug.  30, 
1917,  to  Feb.  19,  1918.  Captain,  A.  S.  M.  A.,  Feb.  19,  1917,  to 
Feb.  6,  1919.  Seven  months  in  France.  Member  of  Ninty-fifth 
Aero  Squadron,  with   1st  Pursuit  Group. 

Walter  Preston  Baldwin,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Certainteed  Products  Company  Building. 
Born  at   Ashland,  Va.,  July  3,   1886.     Son  of   Herman   Russell  and 
Mary   (Marshall)   Baldwin.     Salesman. 


1909. 

Paul  Jernigan,  Shanghai,  China. 

Standard  Oil  Company  of  New  York. 
Born  at  Kobe,  Japan,  August  20,  1886.  Son  of  Thomas  Roberts 
and  Fannie  Daniel  (Sharp)  Jernigan.  Manager,  Standard  Oil 
Company  of  New  York,  Nanking,  China.  Married,  December  18, 
1916,  Minnie  Molland.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Roberts 
H.  Jernigan,  Tau,  '10. 

Howard  Harlan,  Jr.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

%  Burroughs  Adding  Machine  Company,  Brooklyn. 
Born    at    Wilmington,    Del.,    April    9,    1887.     Son    of    Howard    and 
Frances  Jane   (Valentine)    Harlan. 

Richard  Carlyle  Jones,  Monterey,  Va. 

Born  at  Monterey,.  Va.,  September  1,  1885.  Son  of  Charles  Pinckney 
and  Mattie  (Wilson)  Jones.  Farmer.  Married,  June  18,  1913, 
Maida  Christine  Bird.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Charles 
P.  Jones,  Jr.,  Tau,  '96;  Edwin  B.  Jones,  Tau,  '98,  and  Thomas  R. 
Jones,  Tau,  '05. 


TAU  CHAPTER.  649 

Kemper  Winsborough  Yancey  (H),  Richmond,  Va. 

1031  West  Grace  Street. 
Born  at  Harrisonburg,  Va.,  June  2,  1887.  Son  of  William  Lewis 
and  Mary  Ashby  (Gibbons)  Yancey.  General  Agent,  New  Eng- 
land Mutual  Life  Insurance  Company.  Married,  October  15, 
1912,  Edith  Stafford.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Wm.  B. 
Yancey,  Eta,  '15,  and  Robert  G.  Yancey,  Alpha  Alpha,  '31. 

Edward  Bernard  Tankard,  Franktown,  Va. 

Born  at  Franktown,  Va.,  July  30,  1888.  Son  of  Philip  Bernard 
and   Sallie   Mapp    (Roberts)    Tankard.     Farmer. 

John  Winston  Fowlkes,  Jr.,  M.D.  [Virginia]   (H),  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

250  West  Seventy-third   Street. 
Born  at  Sunny  Side,  Va.,  December  17,  1890.     Son  of  John  Winston 
and   Mary    (Barker)    Fowlkes.     Physician.     Visiting   physician   to 
Bellevue  Hospital  and  Manhattan  Eye,  Ear  and  Throat  Hospital. 

Harold  Hastings  Newman,  A.B. ;  M.D.  [Johns  Hopkins],  Salis- 
bury, N.  C. 

Born  at  Woodstock,  Va.,  November  17,  1889.  Son  of  Edgar  Douglas 
and  Mary  Ott  (Walton)  Newman.  Physician.  Married,  October 
3,  1914,  Eleanor  Maynard.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Hous- 
ton H.  Newman,  Tau,  '14,  and  Douglas  C.  Newman,  Tau,  '17. 

Robert  Clyde  Carter,  A.B.,  Richmond,  Va. 

12  Plaza. 
Born   at   Prospect,  Va.,   May   27,   1888.     Son   of   Robert  James   and 
Ellen   Virginia    (Gills)    Carter.     Accountant.     Served   as   account- 
ant in  Ordnance  Department  during  World  War. 


1910. 

Elliott  Livius  Story,  Franklin,  Va. 

Born  at  Franklin,  Va.,  January  5,  1887.  Son  of  James  Marion  and 
Pattie  Montgomery  (Bearaan)  Story.  Banker.  Married,  Febru- 
ary 18,  1913,  Ann  Louise  Curdts.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Walter  F.  Story,  Tau,  '10. 

Walter  Franklin  Story,  Norfolk,  Va. 

817  Manryn  Place. 
Born  in  Southampton  County,  Va.,  April  3,  1889.  Son  of  James 
Marion  and  Pattie  Montgomery  (Beaman)  Story.  Treasurer  of 
Bankers  Trust  Company,  Norfolk,  Va.  Married,  April  30,  1914, 
Mez  Virginia  Knight.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Elliott  L. 
Story,  Tau,  '10. 


6so  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Roberts  Harrell  Jernigan,  Ahoskie,  N.  C. 

Born  at  Kobe,  Japan,  February  5,  1889.  Son  of  Thomas  Roberts 
and  Fannie  Daniel  (Sharp)  Jernigan.  Merchant  and  farmer. 
Married,  February  2,  1915,  Jessie  Elizabeth  Ganett.  Relative  in 
Fraternity,  brother,  Paul  Jernigan,  Tau,  '09. 

William  Irwin  Prichard,  A.B.  (H),  University  P.  0.,  Va. 

Born  at  Petersburg,  Va.,  February  11,  1889.  Son  of  Robert  White 
and  Martha  (Bragg)  Prichard.  Served  as  Private,  Base  Hos- 
pital  No.  41,  S.   A.   T.   C,   University   of  Virginia,   1918. 

Conrad  Travis  Logan,  A.B. ;  A.M.  [Columbia],  Harrisonburg, 

Va. 

741  South  Main  Street. 
Born  at  Harrisonburg,  Va.,  July  15,  1890.  Son  of  John  Lester  and 
Margaret  Elizabeth  (Conrad)  Logan.  Teacher  of  English  and 
Chairman  English  Dept.,  Hughes  High  School,  Cincinnati,  Ohio, 
1915-1918;  teacher  of  English,  Horace  Mann  School,  Teachers 
College,  1919.  Married,  December  25,  1913,  Mary  Harnsberger 
Jarman.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  father,  John  L.  Logan,  Tau,  '81. 

Robert  LeCato  Bosnian,  Norfolk,  Va. 

Larchmont. 
Born    at    Salisbury,    Md.,    December    13,    1890.     Son    of    Rev.    John 
Thomas   and   Mary    (LeCato)    Bosnian.     Salesman. 

John   Davenport   Mosby,   Helena,   Ark. 

Born  at  Somerville,  Tenn.,  April  28,  1890.  Son  of  Peter  Booker 
and  Anna  Davenport   (Blackwell)   Mosby.     Attorney-at-law. 

Frank   St.   Clair  Riclieson,   Richmond,  Va. 

1705  Grove  Avenue. 
Born  at  Richmond,  Va.,  May  11,  1889.     Son  of  Henry  Taylor  and 
Ida  R.   (Fossett)   Richeson.     Engaged  in  real  estate  business. 


1911. 

Willard  Smith  Robinson,  Richmond,  Va. 

2426  Stuart  Avenue. 
Born  at  Tappahannock,  Va.,  April  16,  1889.     Son  of  Willard  Bellamy 
and  Bettie   (Smith)   Robinson.     Engaged  in  real  estate  business. 

Baldwin  Buckner  Bane,  LL.B.  [Washington  and  Lee]   (A.A.), 

Cumberland,  Md. 

Averett  Avenue. 
Born  at  Standardsville,  Va.,  August  2,  1891.     Son  of  Rev.   Charles 
Lee     and     Carrie     Howard     (Buckner)      Bane.     Attorney-at-law. 


TAU  CHAPTER.  651 

Captain,  Infantry,  U.  S.  A.  during  World  War.     Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  Robert  F.  Bane,  Tau,  '13. 

Benjamin  Blanton  Dutton,  M.D.  [Univ.  Coll.  Med.],  Winches- 
ter, Va. 
Born  at  Lot,  Va.,  March  13,  1889.     Son  of  Dr.  Benjamin  Blake  and 
Amanda  W.   (Towill)   Dutton.     Physician.     Captain,  M.  C,  in  ac- 
tive service,  August  10,  1917.     Attached  to  38th  Infantry,  3d  Divi- 
sion, A.  E.  F.     Discharged  September  19,  1919. 

Marion  Nimmo  Fisher,  A.B.  LL.B.   [Georgetown],  Richmond, 
Va. 

1610  Park  Avenue. 
Born  at  Emmerton,  Va.,  September  25,  1890.  Son  of  Dr.  Andrew 
Caswell  and  Mary  '  (Washington)  Fisher.  Attorney-at-law.  En- 
listed U.  S.  Army  April  7,  1917;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant 
Oct.  26,  1917  (Regular  Army),  and  resigned  May  23,  1919,  as  First 
Lieutenant  C.  A.  C.  In  France  Oct.  7,  1918,  to  May  15,  1919,  with 
50th  C.  A.     Married,  November  17,  1917,  Sarah  Randolph  Talcott. 


1912. 

Marion  Love  Howison,  A.B.    (H),  Lynchburg,  Va. 

Randolph-Macon   Woman's   College. 
Born  at  Media,  Pa.,  November  28,  1891.     Son  of  James  Ficklen  and 
Alice   Patrick    (Jackson)    Howison.     Teacher.     Private  Co.   E,  1st 
Replacement  Regiment  of  Engineers,  Washington  Barracks,  D.  C. 
Enlisted  August  15,  1918.     Discharged  January   15,   1919. 

Morgan   Lauck   Walton,   Jr.,   A.    B. ;    B.L.    [Virginia]    (H), 
Woodstock,  Va. 

Born  at  Woodstock,  Va.,  January  31,  1892.  Son  of  Hon.  Morgan 
Lauck  and  Mary  Alice  (March)  Walton.  Attorney-at-law.  U.  S. 
Army,  August  23,  1917,  to.  February  20,  1919.  November  28,  1917, 
commissioned  Second  Lieutenant  Infantry.  Assigned  to  Second 
Battalion,  One  Hundred  and  Fifty-fifth  Depot  Brigade.  Pro- 
moted First  Lieutenant  Infantry,  July   13,   1918. 

William   Seddon   Cox,   M.D.    [Univ.    Coll.    Med.],   Little   Ply- 
mouth, Va. 

Born  at  Biscoe,  Va.,  July  29,  1886.  Son  of  James  Lunsford  and 
Martha  Ellen  (Norman)  Cox.  Physician.  Married,  September  30, 
1910,  Chloe  De  Shields  Snow. 


652  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Henry   Campbell  Nolley,  A.B.,  Ashland,  Va. 

Born  at  Irvington,  Va.,  July  8,  1891.  Son  of  Henry  Bascomb  and 
Fannie  (Campbell)  Nolley.  Teacher.  In  the  service  as  First 
Lieutenant,  32d  Company,  8th  Brigade,  154th  Depot  Brigade,  Dec. 
15,  1917,  to  July,  1918;  C.  O.  Camp  Headquarters  Detachment, 
Camp  Meade,  Md.,  July,  1918,  Sept.,  1918;  11th  Div.  Headquarters, 
Sept.,  1918,  to  May  15,  1919,  Camp  Meade,  Md.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  Frank  R.  Nolley,  Alpha  Alpha,  '14. 

John  Winfield   Brownley,  Norfolk,  Va. 

809  Stockley  Gardens. 
Born  at  Portsmouth,  Va.,  January  23,  1890.  Son  of  John  Henry 
and  Eliza  Jane  (Diggs)  Brownley.  In  wholesale  fruit  and  produce 
business.  Second  Lieutenant  M.  G.  Co.,  113th  Inf.,  April,  1918, 
to  Dec,  1918;  Second  Lieutenant  M.  G.  Co.,  6th  U.  S.  Inf.,  Dec, 
1918,  to  discharge,  June  13,  1919.      • 

Charles  Keith   Carlin,  A.B. ;  B.L.    [Nat.   Univ. -I/aw.  School], 

Alexandria,  Va. 

211  North  Washington  Street. 
Born  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  October  16,  1892.  Son  of  Hon.  Charles 
Creighton  and  Lilian  Euphemia  (Broders)  Carlin.  Assistant  Clerk 
Committee  on  Judiciary,  House  of  Representatives,  1914-1915.  At- 
torney-at-law.  Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant  F.  A.  R.  C.  Aug. 
15,  1915;  promoted  First  Lieutenant  N.  A.,  Dec.  30,  1917,  and 
Captain  N.  A.,  June  17,  1918.  Arrived  in  France,  Sept.  3,  1918, 
with  36th  Art.  Brigade,  C.  A.  C,  and  remained  overseas  until 
June  12,  1919.     Married,  June  24,  1914,  Annie  Macon  Potts. 

Robert  Harold  Payne,  A.B.,  Drake's  Branch,  Va. 

Born  at  Drake's  Branch,  Va.,  November  9,  1889.  Son  of  Robert 
Withers  and  Lilly  Dale  (Jackson)  Payne.  Teacher.  History  in- 
structor Randolph-Macon  Academy,  Front  Royal,  Va.,  1912-1916. 
Science  instructor  Woodberry  Forest  School,  1916-1917.  Science 
instructor,  The  Baylor  School,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  1917-1920. 


1913. 

Robert  Franklin   Bane,   Cumberland,  Md. 

Born  at  Smithfield,  Va,,  April  7,  1893.  Son  of  Rev.  Charles  Lee 
and  Carrie  Howard  (Buckner)  Bane.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Baldwin  B.  Bane,  Tau,  '11. 

William  Denny  Shuff,  Princeton,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Salem,  Va.,  September  8,  1891.  Son  of  William  Harmon 
and  Mary  (Reed)   Shaff.     Assistant  to  President,  Princeton  Power 


TAU  CHAPTER.  653 

Company.  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  Princeton  Ice  Company. 
Treasurer,  Glenwood  Park  Company.  Enlisted  in  army  June, 
1918.  Served  in  Ordnance  Department,  U.  S.  A.  Discharged  De- 
cember, 1918. 

Edward  Hatcher  Willis,  Big  Stone  Gap,  Va. 

Born  at  Big  Stone  Gap,  Va.,  February  4,  1890.  Son  of  John  Morgan 
and  Jamina  Mae  (Gilly)  Willis.  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  Bundy 
Creek  Coal  Company,  Big  Stone  Gap,  Va.  Served  as  Master 
Electrician,  One  Hundred  and  Forty-ninth  Aero  Squadron,  A.  E. 
F.,  from  November,  1917,  to  March,  1919. 

Francis  Marion  Wray,  A.B.  (H),  Martinsville,  Va. 

Born  at  Martinsville,  Va.,  Miarch  2,  1891.  Son  of  Pinkney  Covington 
and  Cassandra  (Davenport)  Wray.  Teacher  and  Athletic  Di- 
rector, High  School,  Parkersburg,  W.  Va.,  1913-1916.  Commis- 
sioned First  Lieutenant  Infantry,  August,  1917;  assigned  to  320th 
Infantry;  A.  D.  C.  to  Brigadier  General  Hunt,  April  to  Sep- 
tember, 1918;  Assistant  M.  G.  Officer,  6th  Brigade,  September 
to  November,  1918;  commissioned  Captain,  October,  1918;  par- 
ticipated in  St.  Mihiel  and  Meuse-Argonne  offensives  and  Army 
of  Occupation;   discharged  May   10,  1919. 

Charles  Minns  Tebbs,  LL.B.  [Georgetown  Univ.],  Washington, 
D.  C. 

902    Hibbs    Building. 
Born  at  Leesburg,  Va.,  January  3,  1892.     Son  of  Richard  H.  and 
Lillian     (Lynch)     Tebbs.     Attorney-at-law.     Married,     March     9, 
1918,  Hetty  V.  Harris. 


1914. 

Edgar  Booker  Jackson,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Franklin,  Va. 

504  North  High  Street. 
Born  at  Franklin,  Va.,  December  9,  1893.  Son  of  Jesse  Andrews 
and  Flora  Latitia  (Bryant)  Jackson.  Editor  of  the  Tidewater 
News,  Franklin,  Va.  Entered  Military  Service  May  27,  1918; 
attached  to  Twenty-eighth  Division.  Wounded  at  Varennes, 
France,  September  27,  1918.  Discharged  with  rank  of  Corporal, 
January  24,  1919. 

William  Howard  Cardwell,  A.B.;  B.L.  [Richmond]   ($),  Rich- 
mond, Va. 

22  Laburnum  Court. 
Born  in   Hanover   County,   Va.,   August  31,   1894.     Son   of   William 
DuVal    and    Jane    Price    (Gregory)     Cardwell.     Attorney-at-law. 
Commissioned   Ensign  U.   S.   N.   R.,   May  23,   1917.     Commanding 


654  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Officer  U.  S.  S.  P.  1219,  engaged  in  Coastal  Patrol,  from  the 
Delaware  Capes  to  Virginia  Capes.  Also  second  in  command  of 
Squadron  No.  7,  Fifth  Naval  District  Forces.  Discharged  Feb- 
ruary 6,  1919.  Married,  July  23,  1917,  Dorothy  McCaw  Fox. 
Relatives  in  B'raternity,  father,  William  D.  Cardwell,  Tau,  '85, 
and  brother,  Richard  H.  Cardwell,  Tau,  '20. 

Thomas  Lee  Lipscomb,  A.B.,  Front  Royal,  Va. 

Randolph-Macon    Academy. 
Born   at   Charlottesville,   Va.,   December   21,   1892.     Son   of   Bernard 
Farrar    and    Sallie     (Wright)     Lipscomb.     Teacher.     Relatives    in 
Fraternity,   brothers,   Herbert   C.   Lipscomb,   Tau,  '01;   Walter   P. 
Lipscomb,  Tau,  '06,  and  Willis  G.  Lipscomb,  Eta,  '18. 

Charles  Maner  Hite,  LL.B.  [Vanderbilt],  Honolulu,  Hawaii. 

Born  at  Newport,  Ark.,  August  8,  1893.  Son  of  Charles  Ross  and 
Carrie  Boiling  (Lawton)  Hite.  Attorney-at-law.  Deputy  Prose- 
cuting Attorney,  Honolulu,  Hawaii.  Served  as  Private  in  Thirty- 
second  U.  S.  Infantry,  1918.  First  Hawaiian  Inf.  U.  S.  A.  1917-18. 
Second  Lieutenant  M.  G.  Co.,  Twenty-first  U.  S.  Inf.,  August  26, 
1918,  to  December  4,  1918. 

Samuel    L}^nnwood    Walton,    A.B. ;    LL.B.     [Virginia]     (H), 
Luray,  Va. 

Born  at  Luray,  Va.,  December  17,  1890.  Son  of  Samuel  Anderson 
and  Kate  (Forrer)  Walton.  Attorney-at-law.  Commissioner  in 
Chancery  for  the  Circuit  Court  of  Page  County;  Director  of  The 
First  National  Bank  of  Luray. 

Houston  Hickman  Newman,  Edinburg,  Va. 

Born  at  Woodstock,  Va.,  April  14,  1892.  Son  of  Edgar  Douglas 
and  Mary  (Walton)  Newman.  Secretary  and  Treasurer  Virginia 
Granite  Company,  1914-1916.  General  Manager  of  Wienn  Pro- 
duce Company,  1916  to  date.  Married,  January  6,  1914,  Edna 
Flavelle  Jones.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Harold  H. 
Newman,  Tau,  '09,  and  Douglas  C.  Newman,  Tau,  '17. 


1915. 

Joseph  Llenry  Lewis,  Jr.,  Farmville,  Va. 

Born  at  Madison,  Va.,  November  16,  1893.  Son  of  Joseph  Henry 
and  Elizabeth  Buffington  (Littleton)  Lewis.  Service  Department 
Duvall  Motor  Company,  Farmville,  Va.,  1917  to  date.  Served  'in 
Headquarters  Company,  One  Hundred  and  Eleventh  F.  A.,  May, 
1917-December,  1917,  when  discharged  on  surgeon's  certificate  of 
disability. 


TAU  CHAPTER.  655 

Fletcher  Clement  Booker,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

846  Prospect  Place,  Brooklyn. 
Born  at  Martinsville,  Va.,  June  5,  1891.  Son  of  Jesse  Wooten  and 
Sarah  Cathrine  (Cooke)  Booker.  Assistant  Cashier  Peoples  Na- 
tional Bank  of  Martinsville,  Va.  At .  present  with  the  National 
City  Bank  of  New  York  City.  Served  as  Sergeant  in  Sixth  Com- 
pany, Virginia  C.  A.  C,  1915-18.  Second  Lieutenant,  Q.  M.  C, 
U.  S.  A.,  August  31,  1918,  to  September  21,  1919.     Married,  April 

26,  1919,  Mildred  Ashford. 

George  Napoleon  Bonaparte  Wood,  Jr.,  Emporia,  Va. 

Born  at  Emporia,  Va.,  February  13,  1892.  Son  of  Dr.  George  N.  B. 
and  Pattie  T.  (Horn)  Wood.  Dentist.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Alpheus  H.  Wood,  Tau,  '21. 

*William  Russell  Scott,  Bedford  City,  Va. 

Born  at  Bedford  City,  Va.,  September  23,  1895.  Son  of  James 
Jackson  and  Mattie  Elizabeth  (Burgh)  Scott.  Teacher  in  Suffolk 
High  School.  Resigned  to  enlist  in  U.  S.  N.  Coast  Defense  Re- 
serve and  was  later  transferred  into  Naval  Aviation  Section.  He 
died  while  in  the  service  near  Boston,  Mass.,  March  16,  1918. 
Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  James  J.  Scott,  Jr.,  Tau,  '20,  and 
Frank  J.  Scott,  Tau,  '22. 

John  William  Wightman,  Ph.G.   [Medical  Coll.  Va.],  Coving- 
ton, Va. 
Born  at  Edinburg,  Va.,  Jan.  10,  1892.     Son  of  Charles  Palmer  and 
Lucy  Landon  (Wireman)   Wightman.     Pharmacist.     Married,  May 

27,  1917,  Harris  DeJarnette  Staples. 

Walton  Haslett,  Woodstock,  Va. 

Born  at  Butler,  Pa.,  September  13,  1893.  Son  of  Charles  and  Alice 
(Walton)  Haslett.  Aeroplane  mechanic.  Served  as  Sergeant, 
Company  F,  One  Hundred  and  Tenth  Infantry,  Twenty-eighth 
Division.  First  Class  Sergeant,  2nd  Company,  Fourth  Regiment, 
Air  Service. 


1916. 

Calvert  Lewis  Estill,  A.B.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

War  Department. 
Born  at  Lewisburg,  W.  Va.,  May  2,  1893.  Son  of  John  Floyd  and 
Lucie  Lee  (Dice)  Estill.  U.  S.  Army  officer.  Instructor  at 
American  Expeditionary  Forces,  University  of  Beaume,  France, 
1919.  Served  with  Eighteenth  M.  G.  Battalion;  First  Lieutenant 
Cavalry,  A.  E.  F.,  July,  1918,  to  July,  1919. 


656  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Kenneth  Dartmouth  Legge,   M.D.    [Maryland],  Washington, 
D.  C. 

214  A    Street,  S.  E. 
Born  at  Shepherdstown,  W.  Va.,  February  22,   1895.     Son  of  John 
Francis   and  Ellen  May    (Reynolds)    Legge.     Physician.     Lieuten- 
ant M.  C.,  U.  S.  N.,  May  4,  1917,  to  July  24,  1919. 

Irving  Minter  Groves,  A.B.,  Martinsville,  Va. 

Born  at  Stuart,  Va.,  October  17,  1895.  Son  of  Isaac  Miller  and 
Nannie  (Minter)  Groves.  Bookkeeper,  People's  National  Bank, 
Martinsville,  Va.  Enlisted  in  Air  Service  December,  1917.  Dis- 
charged January,  1918,  as  Sergeant.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Clarence  R.  Grooves,  Tau,  '21. 

Henry  Greene  Mullins   (A.N.),  Martinsville,  Va. 

Born  at  Martinsville,  Va.,  June  10,  1892.  Son  of  Henry  Greene 
and  Annie  (Whitten)  Mullins.  Architect.  Drafting  Department 
of  the  Hull  Division,  Newport  News  Shipbuilding  and  Dry  Dock 
Company,  Newport  News,  Va.,  October  9,  1916,  to  date. 

William  Roger  Squire,  A.B.,  Emporia,  Va. 

Born  at  Emporia,  Va.,  March  11,  1894.  Son  of  Marion  Garratt  and 
Emma  Cora  Squire.  Assistant  Cashier,  First  National  Bank  of 
Emporia,  Va.,  1916-1917.     Served  as   Ensign,   U.   S.   N. 

1917. 

Horatio  James  Humphries,  Salem,  Ark. 

Born  at  Salem,  Ark.,  September  11,  1894.  Son  of  George  Thomas 
and  Lucy  Maud  (Wainwright)  Humphries.  Bank  Cashier.  Mar- 
ried, February  14,  1914,  Lois  Lee  Watson. 

Walter  Wallace  White,  Jr.,  Boykins,  Va. 

Born  at  Boykins,  Va.,  April  9,  1894.  Son  of  Walter  Wallace  and 
Allie  (Moss)  White.      Dealer  in  automobiles;  also  cotton  merchant. 

Gordon  Linwood  Vincent,  Jr.,  Emporia,  Va. 

Born  at  Emporia,  Va.,  August  29,  1897.  Son  of  Gordon  Linwood 
and  Eugenia  (Clementine)  Vincent.  Assistant  Bank  Cashier. 
Served  in  the  U.  S.  N.  R.  and  U.  S,  Naval  Railway  Battery  No.  1, 
during  World  War. 

George  Russell  Maloney,  A.B.,  Cullen,  Va. 

Born  at  Madisonville,  Va.,  March  12,  1893.  Son  of  David  Alfred 
and  Mary  Barksdale  (Hill)  Maloney.  Student  at  Medical  Col- 
lege of  Virginia.     S.  A.  T.  C,  Medical  College  of  Virginia,  1918. 


TAU  CHAPTER.  657 

James  Edward  Mojler,  A.B.   (A  A  ),  Franklin,  Va. 

Born  October  29,  1894.  Son  of  James  Emmett  and  Mary  Ula 
(Sebrell)  Moyler.  With  Provident  Life  and  Trust  Company, 
Richmond,  Va.,  1917-1918.     Law  student. 

Douglas  Cook  Newman,  A.B.,  Wilmington,  Del. 

903  Tatnall  Street. 
Born  at  Woodstock,  Va.,  November  25,  1896.  Son  of  Edgar  Doug- 
las and  Mary  Ott  (Walton)  Newman.  Chemist.  With  du  Pont 
Dye  Works  at  Wilmington,  Del.  Married,  December  15,  1918, 
Elizabeth  Halloway  Brown.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers, 
Harold  H.  Newman,  Tau,  '09,  and  Houston  H.  Newman,  Tau,  '14. 

1918. 

Linwood  Butterworth,  A.B.,  DeWitt,  Virginia. 

Born  at  DeWitt,  Va.,  May  24,  1896.  Son  of  Howard  Keen  and 
Marianne  (Cousins)  Butterworth.  Enlisted  in  U.  S.  N.  R.  May 
24,   1917.     Commissioned   Ensign,  July   10,   1918. 

Ralph  McClung  Hiner  (AT),  Franklin,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Franklin,  W.  Va.,  December  25,  1896.  Son  of  Benjamin 
Harrison  and  Maude  (McClung)  Hiner.  Served  as  a  Private  in 
the   U.  S.  S.  C.  during  the  World  War. 

Oscar  James  Sewell,  C.E.  [Cornell]    (A  P  ),  Olive  Hill,  Ky. 

Born  at  Salt  Lick,  Ky.,  February  6,  1894.  Son  of  Jeptha  Dudley 
and  Mary  Lydia  (Ogg)  Sewell.  Engineer,  Bridge  Department 
C.  M.  and  St.  P.  Railway  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Tau  Beta  Pi. 
Served  as  a  Private  in  Construction  Division,  Engineers,  February 
to  October,  1918;  also  in  S.  A.  T.   C.   at  Cornell. 

Richard   Wilcox    Taylor,    Danville,    Va. 

Born  at  Rock  Island,  111.,  December  13,  1894.  Son  of  Frank  D. 
and  Anna  Do  Lita  (Wilcox)  Taylor.  With  Citizens  Lumber 
Company,  Asheville,  N.  C.  Served  with  Battery  E,  One  Hundred 
and  Eleventh  F.  A.  1917-1918  as  Corporal.  Second  Lieutenant, 
Battery  A,  Sixth  Regiment,  F.  A.  R.  D.,  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C, 
September  to  December,  1918.  Married,  September  14,  1918,  Sarah 
Amey   Hughes. 

Harvey   Alexander   Neville,   Millwood,   Va. 

Born  at  Millwood,  Va.,  February  18,  1898.  Son  of  Harvey  Alexander 
and  Mary  Moffett  (Drake)  Neville.  Instructor  and  graduate- 
student  at  Princeton  University. 

William  McKinley  Bassett,  Bassett,  Va. 

Born  at  Bassett,  Va.,  November   7,  1895.     Son  of  John  David   and 


658  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

May  (Pocahontas)  Bassett.  Merchant  and  Manufacturers  Repre- 
sentative. Served  in  the  Q.  M.  C,  U.  S.  A.,  December,  1917,  to 
August,  1918,  as  Sergeant;  C.  O.  T.  C,  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  September 
to   November,  1918. 

Ernest  Haywood  Swift,  B.S.  [Virginia]  (H),  Pasadena,  Cal. 

340  South  Michigan  Avenue. 
Born  at  Chase  City,  Va.,  July  2,   1897.     Son  of  John  Westley  and 
Anna  Cora   (Williams)   Swift.     Teaching  fellow  at  Throop  College 
of  Technology,   Pasadena,  Cal.     Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
Machine  Gun  Officers'  Training  School,  Camp  Hancock,  1918. 

1919. 

Samuel  Paul  Hatcher,  Ashland,  Va. 

Born  at  Norfolk,  Va.,  January  30,  1900.  Son  of  Samuel  Claiborne 
and  Mary  Louise  (Kern)  Hatcher.  Candidate  C.  O.  T.  C,  Camp 
Lee,  Va.  Discharged,  November  23,  1918.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
father,  Samuel  C.   Hatcher,  Tau,  '93. 

Frank  Bane  Vandergrift  (AT),  Ridgeley,  Va. 

Born  September  30,  1898.  Son  of  James  Thomas  and  Grace  Cath- 
erine  (Bane)   Vandergrift. 

Courtenay  Warner  Harris,  Ashland,  Va. 

Born  at  Richmond,  Va.,  August  3,  1897.  Son  of  James  Hector  and 
Mary  Lewis  (Dimmock)  Harris.  Special  Agent,  South  Eastern 
Underwriters  Association.  Married,  May  16,  1919,  Byrd  Harrison 
Sydnor. 

Thomas  Calvin  Davis,  Pamplin,  Va. 

Born  at  Pamplin,  Va.,  February  2,  1899.  Son  of  Nicholas  Alston 
and  Jessie  Mae  (Booker)  Davis.  Served  in  C.  O.  T.  C,  Camp 
Zachary  Taylor,  Ky.,  1918. 

Willis  Wilson  Vicar,  Jr.,  A.B.,  Norfolk,  Va. 

616   Fairfax  Avenue. 
Born    at   Norfolk,   Va.,   June   21,   1889.     Son   of   Willis   Wilson   and 
Alice    Mitchell    (Bass)    Vicar.     Commissioned    Second    Lieutenant 
Infantry,  September  16,  1918.     Instructor  in  S.  A.  T.  C,  Univer- 
sity  of  Vermont. 

1920. 

Richard  Henry  Cardwell,  Richmond,  Va. 

Merchants'   National  Bank. 
Born  in  Hanover  County,  Va.,  November  10,  1898.     Son  of  William 
Du    Val    and    Jane     Price     (Gregory)     Cardwell.     Bank     Clerk. 


TAU  CHAPTER.  659 

Served  with  U.  S.  N.  R.  as  First  Class  Quartermaster.  Enlisted 
April  21,  1917.  Discharged  December  21,  1918.  Relatives  in  Fra- 
ternity, father,  William  D.  Cardwell,  Tau,  '85,  and  brother,  William 
H.  Cardwell,  Tau,  '14. 

James  Jackson  Scott,  Jr.,  Bedford,  Va. 

Born  at  Rocky  Mount,  Va.,  August  17,  1897.  Son  of  James  Jackson 
and  Elizabeth  Mattie  (Burck)  Scott.  Served  in  U.  S.  N.  R.  in 
1918.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  William  R.  Scott,  Tau, 
'15,  and  Johnston  Scott,  Tau,  '22. 

Fred  Newton  Cole,  Chilhowie,  Va. 

Born  at  Chilhowie,  Va.,  October  15,  1892.  Son  of  Levi  Marion  and 
Virginia  (Parsons)  Cole.  Manager  of  Stock  Farm.  Enlisted  in 
Air  Service,  December  13,  1917;  First  Class  Sergeant,  Company  No. 
7,  Second  Regiment,  A.  S.  M.,  A.  E.  F.,  1918;  in  French  Tank 
Service  as  inspector  for  ten  months. 

Thomas  Henry  Birdsong,  Jr.,  A.B.,  Suffolk,  Va. 

323  Pinner  Street. 
Born  at  Courtland,  Va.,  May  6,   1898.     Son  of  Thomas  Henry  and 
Martha  Lois  (McLemore)   Birdsong.     C.  O.  T.  C,  Camp  Lee,  Va., 
also  S.  A.  T.  C,  Randolph-Macon  College,  1918.     Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  William  M.  Birdsong,  Tau,  '22. 

William  Arthur  Wightman,  Ashland,  Va. 

Henry  Street. 
Born  at  Ashland,  Va.,  December  20,  1897.     Son  of  Arthur  Clarence 
and   Annie   Rebecca   Wightman.     Clerk,   Chesapeake   and   Potomac 
Telephone  Company  of  Virginia.     Married,  August  19,  1919,  Helen 
Stone. 

Ernest  Wosil  Randolph,  Front  Royal,  Va. 

Born  at  Naugatuck,  Conn.,  July  16,  1893.  Son  of  Ernest  Alexandria 
and  Minnie  Randolph  (Jones)  Randolph. 

Thomas  Arthur  Smoot,  A.B.,  Richmond,  Va. 

112  North  Fifth  Street. 
Born  at  Greensboro,  N.C.,  July  12,  1898.     Son  of  Thomas  Arthur 
and   Leila    (Gilehrist)    Smoot.     Served   as   Second   Lieutenant  In- 
fantry at  University  of  Florida  during  World  War. 

Benjamin  Walter  Davis,   Sebrell,  Va. 

Born  at  Vicksville,  Va.,  April  22,  1897.  Son  of  Edgar  Williams 
and  Lucie  Blanche  (Sebrell)  Davis.  Served  in  U.  S.  N.  R.,  May 
to  December,  1918. 


660  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1921. 

John  Edwin  Bassett,  Bassett,  Va. 

Born  at  Bassett,  Va.,  September  16,  1901.  Son  of  Charles  Columbus 
and  Roxie  (Hundley)   Bassett.     Student. 

James  Mathews  Roberts,  Ashland,  Va. 

Born  at  Richmond,  Ya.,  March  1,  1900.  Son  of  James  Mathews  and 
Mary  Eugenia  (Griffith)  Roberts.  Thirty-eighth  Company  C.  O. 
T.  C,  Camp  Lee,  Va. ;  discharged  November  33,  1918.  Relative 
in  Fraternity,  brother,  John  Roberts,  Tau,  '22. 

Henry  Nelson  Teague,  Martinsville,  Va. 

Born  at  Martinsville,  Va.,  February  13,  1900.  Son  of  Henry  Solo- 
men  and  Kate  Francis  Teague.  S.  A.  T.  C,  Randolph-Macon 
College,  1918. 

Maclin  Simmons,  Norfolk,  Va. 

703   Raleigh    Avenue. 
Born   at   Norfolk,   Va.,   May    11,    1898.     Son    of    Bruce    and    Elvira 
Chives     (Maclin)     Simmons.     Served    as    Government    Statistician 
during  World  War. 

Clarence  Roland  Groves,  Martinsville,  Va. 

Born  at  Martinsville,  Va.,  December  8,  1901.  Son  of  Isaac  Miller 
and  Nannie  (Minter)  Groves.  S.  A.  T.  C,  Randolph-Macon  Col- 
lege, 1918.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Irving  M.  Groves,  Tau, 
16. 

Alpheus  Hartley  Wood,  Emporia,  Va. 

Born  at  Emporia,  Va.,  May  11,  1898.  Son  of  Dr.  George  B.  and 
Pattie  I.  (Home)  Wood.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  George 
N.  B.  Wood,  Tau,  '15. 

1922. 

William  McLemore  Birdsong,   Suffolk,  Va. 

323  Pinner  Street. 
Born  at  Courtland,  Va.,  March  29,  1900.     Son  of  Thomas  Henry  and 
Martha  Lois    (McLemore)    Birdsong.     Thirty-eighth   Company,   C. 
O.  T.  C,  Camp  Lee,  Va.,   1918.     Relative  in  Fraternity,   brother, 
Thomas  H.  Birdsong,  Tau.  '20. 

Thomas  Wood  Campbell,  Suffolk,  Va. 

440  Main  Street. 
Born    at   Suffolk,    Va.,    April    16,    1901.     Son    of   Dr.    Henry    Wood 
Campbell  and  Emmie  Fley.     Student. 


TAU  CHAPTER.  661 

Raleigh  Old  Green,  Portsmouth,  Va. 

R.  F.  D.  No.  1. 

Born  at  Suffolk,  Va.,  May  24,  1900.  Son  of  William  Thomas  and 
Maria  Friebee  (Old)  Green.  S.  A.  T.  C,  Randolph-Macon  Col- 
lege, 1918. 

John  Griffith  Roberts,  Ashland,  Va. 

Born  at  Richmond,  Va.,  March  1,  1900.  Son  of  James  Mathews  and 
May  Eugenia  (Griffith)  Roberts.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
James  Roberts,  Jr.,  Tau,  '21. 

Frank    Johnson    Scott,    Bedford,    Va. 

Bedford   Avenue. 
Born  at  Rocky  Mount,  Va.,  May  24,  1900.     Son  of  James  Jackson 
and    Mattie    Elizabeth    (Burch)     Scott.     Relatives    in    Fraternity, 
brothers,  William  R.  Scott,  Tau,  '15,  and  James  J.  Scott,  Jr.,  Tau, 
'20. 

Malcolm  Irby  Dunn,  South  Boston,  Va. 

71  Jefferson  Street. 
Born  at  Vernon  Hill,  Va.,  July  18,  1897.     Son  of  Samuel  Wilson  and 
Orianna  Amanda  (Irby)  Dunn.     Dealer  in  Leaf  Tobacco. 

Alexander  Rutherford  Fleet,  Ashland,  Va. 

Born  at  Ashland,  Va.,  October  9,  1899.  Son  of  Josiah  Ryland  and 
Anna  Rebecca   (Rutherford)    Fleet. 

Herbert  Houston  Gettle,  Roanoke,  Va. 

604  Allison  Avenue. 
Born  at  Gladys,  Va.,  February  1,  1899.     Son  of  Orville  Warren  and 
Emma  Virginia   (Hughes)   Gettle.     Enlisted  December  2,   1917,  in 
C.    A.    C. ;    served    as    Corporal;    later    transferred    to    Battery    A, 
Thirty-fifth  F.   A.;  discharged  December  5,   1918. 


1923. 

James  Richard  Bauserman,  Woodstock,  Va. 

Born  at  Woodstock,  Va.,  January  13,  1901.     Son  of  Joseph  Morgan 
and  Mary  Elliott   (Ban  Home)    Bauserman.     Student. 

William  Claiborne  Goode,  Jr.,  Lynchburg,  Va. 

1105  Wise  Street. 
Born  at  Lynchburg,  Va.,  September  5,  1900.     Son  of  William  Clai- 
borne and  Anna  Belle  (Victor)  Goode.     Served  as  First  Sergeant 
in  Junior   R.   O.   T.   C. 


662  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

James  Roy  Surface,  Washington,  D.  C. 

1345  Perry  Place. 
Born   at    Radford,    Va.,   June   22,   1900.     Son   of  James   Frank   and 
Mary   Eugenia    (Hall)    Surface.     Served   as   Yeoman   First  Class, 
U.   S.   N. ;   enlisted   November,   1917;   discharged   November,   1919. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Henry  H.  Surface,  Phi,  '22. 

Edmund  Winston  Woolfolk,  Jr.,  Ashland,  Va. 

Born  at  Ashland,  Va.,  September  15,  1899.     Son  of  Edmund  Winston 
and  Emma  Lee   (Blackerley)   Woolfolk.     Student. 

Peter  Francisco  Weaver,  Emporia,  Va. 

Born  at  Emporia,  "Va.,  January  23,  1900.     Son  of  William  Channing 
and  Maud  Lane  (Davis)  Weaver.     Student. 


Upsilon  Chapter 

NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY 

EVANSTON,  ILLINOIS 


Instituted  July  8.  A.  D.  1872 


john  milton  dandy 
festus  waudby  cleveland 
lucius  charles  colman 
joseph  henry  bates 
frank  McCartney  beatty 
david  welch  casseday 
william  leslie  martin 
william  carvosso  estes 


History  of  Upsilon  Chapter 

Forty-eight  years  ago,  July  8,  1872,  Upsilon  Chapter 
was  founded.  Brother  James  Clarence  Ernst,  then  of  the  class 
of  1873  in  Princeton  University  and  at  that  time  an  active  and 
enthusiastic  member  of  Beta  Chapter,  installed  Upsilon.  The 
real  credit  of  founding  Upsilon  Chapter  must  be  given  to  John 
Milton  Dandy,  1873,  who  is  now  deceased.  Brother  Dandy 
learned  early  in  1870  of  Phi  Kap's  existence  and  standing  and 
he  determined  that  the  Fraternity  he  khew  and  regarded  so 
highly  must  have  a  chapter  at  Northwestern.  There  was  then 
but  one  other  fraternity  in  existence  at  the  university,  Sigma 
Chi.  Phi  Delta  Theta  and  Phi  Kappa  Psi  had  had  chapters 
but  they  ceased  to  exist  during  the  war  and  were  not  reorganized 
until  a  number  of  years  later. 

A  most  interesting  story  is  that  of  the,  founding  and  early 
days  in  the  chapter.  Brother  Dandy  was  a  natural  organizer 
and,  through  his  untiring  efforts,  gleaned  from  the  university 
a  group  of  men  who  were  all  imbued  with  the  thought  that 
closer  personal  relations  would  foster  good  fellowship  and  pro- 
mote their  mutual  interest.  These  men,  the  charter  members, 
secured  a  plain  but  comfortable  meeting  place.  At  first  it  was 
only  one  room  but  later  they  had  the  owner  of  the  building 
divide  into  two  rooms  a  large  space  that  had  been  used  for 
storage  purposes.  These  quarters  were  occupied  until  1876 
when  the  parlors  and  reading  rooms  of  the  Masonic  Fraternity 
were  rented.  Throughout  the  forty-eight  years  of  her  existence 
Upsilon  has  occupied  many  different  chapter  houses,  always 
renting  them  and  never  having  the  right  to  say,  "  This  is  our 
House."  But  such  is  not  the  case  now.  In  April,  1919,  the 
chapter  purchased  the  present  house  which  is  located  at  the 
corner  of  Orrington  Avenue  and  University  Place.  It  is  a 
large  comfortable  home  with  ample  room  for  twenty-five  men. 
Thanks  to  the  loyal  support  of  the  alumni,  Upsilon  can  now  feel 
justly  proud  because  her  house  compares  most  favorably  with 
others  at  Northwestern.      As  to  location,  it  could  not  be  more 

665 


666  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

advantageously  situated,  one  block  from  the  campus  and  three 
blocks  from  Davis  Street  which  is  the  business  center  of  Evan- 
ston.  It  should  be  noticed  that  the  new  house  was  acquired 
during  the  stress  of  the  World  War,  when  the  great  majority 
of  the  active  men,  as  well  as  many  of  the  alumni,  were  in  mili- 
tary service.  Many  of  the  fraternities  at  Northwestern  had 
trouble  keeping  the  wheels  turning  during  the  war  but  Phi 
Kappa  Sigma  did  more  than  keep  the  wheels  turning.  She  took 
enormous  strides  ahead. 

Right  from  the  start  did  Upsilon  Chapter  demonstrate 
its  worth.  It  was  well  born.  Its  members  were  all  prominent 
in  university  activities,  and  continue  so  to  be  down  to  this 
day.  Though  never  large,  the  personnel  of  its  members  has  al- 
ways been  such  as  enabled  the  chapter  to  proceed  along  broad 
and  generous  lines.  Now,  a  policy  of  conservative  expansion 
having  been  followed  for  the  past  few  3'ears,  it  is  intended  to 
maintain  the  active  chapter  at  approximately  its  present 
strength  of  thirty-five  men.  Upsilon  men  are  measured  for 
what  they  are  —  what  they  have  in  heart  and  head.  Upsilon 
Chapter  has  never  sought  the  leadership  of  the  Greek  world 
at  Northwestern,  but  time  after  time,  it  has  been  the  leader 
without  seeking.  In  all  that  counts  in  real  fraternity  spirit, 
personal  liberty,  democracy,  and  the  good  fellowship  of  good 
men  Upsilon  Chapter  has  always  been  an  acknowledged  leader 
at  Northwestern. 

For  years  the  chapter  was  miles  away  from  its  nearest 
brother  chapter.  Upsilon  is  the  parent  of  the  chapters  of  the 
Fraternity  in  the  Middle  West  States.  Many  are  the  names 
on  its  roster  who  in  life  occupied  commanding  positions  in  the 
world's  work.  Today  in  all  the  professions,  in  private  business 
life  and  in  public  affairs  are  numbered  Upsilon  men  —  men  who 
are  proud,  first,  that  they  are  Phi  Kaps ;  second,  that  Upsilon 
Chapter  brought  them  into  the  Fraternity.  The  history  of 
Upsilon  is  to  a  great  degree  the  history  of  its  members.  It 
is  impossible  to  say  too  much  for  the  loyal,  good,  and  true 
fellows  who  have  gone  into  the  world's  activities  through  the 
medium  of  Upsilon  Chapter.  The  reason  is  patent  enough. 
The  men  are  true  to  the  ideals  of  Phi  Kappa  Sigma. 


Upsilon  Chapter 

1873. 

*John  Milton  Dandy,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  at  Versailles,  Ky.,  July  18,  1853.  Journalist.  Special  Corre- 
spondent of  Chicago  Times  and  Journal  until  1875;  one  of  the 
founders  and  editor  until  1896,  of  Chicago  Saturday  Evening 
Herald.  Married,  October  22,  1884,  Nellie  Blanford  Cook,  of 
Baltimore,  Md.     He  died  at  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  March  6,  1897. 

Festus  Waudby  Cleveland,  Ph.B.,  Evanston,  111. 

2410  Pioneer  Road. 
Born  at  Masonville,  N.  Y.,  November  19,  1850.  Son  of  Festus  P. 
and  Mary  L.  (Lyon)  Cleveland.  Advertising  Agent,  1881-89,  and 
General  Right  of  Way  Agent  of  Chicago  and  Northwestern  Rail- 
way Company,  1899  to  date.  Married,  November  24,  1875,  Edith 
C.  Williams. 

1874. 

♦Frank  Macartney  Beatty,  A.B.,  Evanston,  111. 

Born  at  Belvidere,  111.,  February  29,  1852.  Son  of  Rev.  Robert 
Beatty  and  Harriet  Kimball  Smith.  Clergyman.  Died  at  Evans- 
ton, 111.,  May  27,  1875. 

David  Welch  Casseday,  C.E.,  Portland,  Oregon. 

700  East  Burnside  Street. 
Born  at  Petersburg,  111.,  February  12,  1851.  Son  of  David  and 
Rowena  (Welch)  Casseday.  Civil  and  mining  engineer.  Land 
Commissioner  of  "  Soo  "  Railroad  at  Minneapolis,  1892-1905.  Now 
interested  in  mines  and  land.  Married,  October  7,  1875,  Clara  W. 
Willard.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Frank  F.  Casseday, 
Upsilon,  '77. 

William  Leslie  Martin,  A.B.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

223  Ridgewood  Avenue. 
Born  in  Lee  County,  111.,  November  15,  1853.  Son  of  Henry  Leslie 
and  Jane  (Goldthorpe)  Martin.  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  and  Sault  Ste.  Marie  Railway  Company, 
1890-92;  General  Freight  Agent,  1892-1910;  Vice  President,  1910 
to  date.  Married,  April  9,  1884,  Lizzie  L.  Batchelder. 
667 


668  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

William  Carvosso  Estes,  C.E.,  Farwell,  Tex. 

Born  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  February  2,  1850.  Merchant  and  later 
banker,  Neligh,  Neb.,  1882-94;  merchant,  Sioux  City,  Iowa,  1895- 
1905.     Married,  December  26,  1877,  Henrietta  Jane  Pilling. 

DeForest  Mills  Hyde,  Appleton,  Wis. 

543  John  Street. 
Born  at  Rosendale,  Wis.,  December  15,  1849.  Son  of  Welcome  and 
Sarah  Emery  (Marckley)  Hyde.  Professor  of  Mathematics,  Law- 
rence University,  1874-78;  1878-80,  since  1884  engaged  in  buying 
and  selling  timber  lands.  Married,  January  3,  1879,  Inez  Blanch 
Angell. 

^Gilbert  Morris  Simmons,  B.S.,  Kenosha,  Wis. 

Born  at  Kenosha,  Wis.,  July  2,  1852.  Son  of  Zalmon  Gilbert  and 
Emma  (Robeson)  Simons.  Banker.  Married,  March  30,  1877, 
Juliet  Hanson  Clarkson.     Died  at  Kenosha,  Wis.,  January  15,  1890. 


1875. 

Lucius  Charles  Colman,  A.B.,  La  Crosse,  Wis. 

Born  at  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.,  March  27,  1853.  Son  of  Charles  Lane 
and  Laura  Augusta  (Place)  Colman.  Lumber  merchant.  Mar- 
ried, May  15,  1883,  Genevra  Wykoff.  Relatives  in  Fraternity, 
brothers,  Harry  L.  Colman,  Upsilon,  '85,  and  Edward  L.  Coleman, 
Upsilon,  '86. 

*  Joseph  Henry  Bates,  A.B.,  A.M.;  M.D.  [Chicago  Med.  Coll.], 
Neponset,  111. 
Born  at  Neponset,  111.,  January  4,  1851.     Physician.     Married,  Decem- 
ber 23,  1876,  Mary  E.  Wood.     Died  at  Neponset,  111.,  January  1, 
1894. 

Charles  Lewis   Bliss,   Chicago,   111. 

Insurance  Exchange  Building. 
Born  at  Mt.  Carroll,  111.,  November  11,  1852.  Son  of  George  Jen- 
kins and  Amanda  (Preston)  Bliss.  Actuary  Department,  National 
Life  Insurance  Co.,  1875-79.  Land  Department  C.  &  H.  W.  Rail- 
way Co.,  1880-84.  General  Insurance  Business,  1885  to  date. 
Married,  April  25,  1878,  Carrie  Dunbar  Lyon.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, son,  Harold  D.  Bliss,  Alpha  Epsilon,  '08. 

*Robert  Benjamin   Hostetler,  B.S.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Born  at  Decatur,  111.,  December  8,  1852.  Son  of  Daniel  Josephus 
and  Susan  Mary   (Newland)    Hostetler.     Pension   Attorney,  1890- 


UPSILON  CHAPTER.  669 

1919.     Married,  June  16,  1892,  Amelia  Augusta  Heismeyer.     Died 
at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  August  16,  1919. 

*John  W.   Dickson,  A.B.,   Vera   Cruz,   Mexico. 

In  coffee  and  spice  business  at  Mazatlan,  Mexico,  1880-90  and  at 
Vera  Cruz,  Mexico,  in  1891.     Died  at  Vera  Cruz,  Mexico,  in  1891. 

Herman  Henry  Unland,  A.B.,  Ellwood,  111. 

Born  at  Bluff  Springs,  111.,  May  12,  1848.  Merchandise  commission 
broker,  Kansas  City,  1889-91;  in  the  grain  business  at  Peoria,  111., 
1891  to  date.     Married,  June  15,  1876,  Emma  J.  Smith. 


1876. 

John  Angell  James  Whipple,  A.B.,  A.M. ;  LL.B.   [Union  Coll. 

of  Law],  Chicago,  111. 

705  First  National  Bank  Building. 
Born  at  Howard,  111.,  July  22,   1852.     Son  of  Henry  and  Elizabeth 
Irene  (Grant)  Whipple.     Attorney-at-law.     Married,  February  15, 
1882,  Minnie  Aurelia  Newton.     Relative  in  Fraternity,   son,  John 
G.  Whipple,  Alpha  Epsilon,  '14. 

Earl  Frothingham  Potter,  C.E.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

2401  Irving  Street,  South. 
Civil   Engineer.     Formerly   General   Superintendent   Wisconsin   Cen- 
tral  Railroad.     Now  Assistant  to  General   Manager,  Minneapolis, 
St.   Paul  and   Sault  Ste.   Marie   Railway.     Relative  in   Fraternity, 
brother,  Lorenzo  T.   Potter,   Upsilon,  '77. 


1877. 

Frank  Fiske  Casseday,  Ph.B. ;  M.D.  [Hahn.  Med.  Coll.,  Phila.], 

Portland,  Ore. 

700  East  Burnside  Street. 
Born  at  Newark,  111.,  February  29,  1856.  Son  of  David  and  Ellen 
Melissa  (Hoag)  Casseday.  Physician.  Editor,  Medical  Argus,  for 
twelve  years.  Married,  first,  July  26,  1888,  Elizabeth  Watson 
Henkle;  second,  December  25,  1911,  Flora  Agnes  Campbell.  Rela- 
tive in  Fraternity,  brother,  David  W,  Casseday,  Upsilon,  '74. 

Frank  Milton  Bristol,  Ph.B.,  A.M.,  D.D.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 
Born    in    Orleans    County,    N.    Y.,    January    4,    1851.     Clergyman. 
Bishop  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,   1908  to  date.     Trus- 
tee  of    Northwestern    University,    1894-99.     Member    of   Phi    Beta 
Kappa.     Married,  in  1878,  Nellie  Frisbie. 


670  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Thomas  Crawford  Leech,  Ovanda,  Mont. 

Journalist  First  Lieutenant,  Company  D,  Fifth  Missouri  Regiment, 
U.  S.  V.,  during  the  Spanish-American  War. 

William  Burt  Allen,  Chicago,  111. 

1324  Monadnock  Building. 

Elias  Raymond  Newman,  Chicago,  111. 

4728  Paulina  Street. 
Born  at  Northville,  N.  Y.,  July  11,  1855.     Son  of  Erastus  and  Har- 
riet    (Raymond)     Newman.     Assistant     General     Freight    Agent, 
Wabash  Railroad,  Chicago,  111.     Married,  January  11,  1880,  Delia 
H.   Rogers. 

*Martin  Stanford  Robison,  C.E.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Born  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  in  1857.  Son  of  Martin  Stanford  and 
Maria  (Allison)  Robison.  Civil  engineer.  Superintendent  of  Su- 
perior Street  Railway  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  1882.  President 
and  owner  of  the  St.  Louis  National  Baseball  Club.  Died  at 
Cleveland,  Ohio,   March  23,   1911. 

*  Clarence  Aubrey  Gardner,  Ph.  B.,  Harvard,  111. 

Born  August  10,  1853.  Principal  of  Huntley  School,  Huntley,  111., 
until  1880.     Died  at  Harvard,  111.,  December  13,  1882. 

Lorenzo  Tucker  Potter,  LL.B. ;  M.D.    [Chicago  Med.   Coll.], 
Hoboken,  N.  J. 

228  Hudson  Street. 
Born   at   Charleston,   S.   C,   1859.     Attorney-at-law;   physician   since 
1880.     Relative   in    Fraternity,   brother,   Earl   F.   Potter,   Upsilon, 
'76. 

*Dravton  L.  Connell,  Harvard,  111. 


1878. 

Frank    Seward    Johnson,    A.B.,   A.M. ;    M.D.    [Chicago    Med. 

Coll.],   Coronado,   Cal. 

829  Adella  Avenue. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  April  18,  1856.  Son  of  Hosmer  Allen  and 
Margaret  Ann  (Seward)  Johnson.  Physician.  He  has  filled  the 
following  chairs  in  Northwestern  University  Medical  School: 
Demonstrator  of  Histology,  Professor  of  Histology,  Professor  of 
Pathology  and  Pathological  Anatomy,  Professor  of  Medicine  and 
Clinical  Medicine,  Dean  of  the  Faculty,  Emeritus  Dean  and  Emeri- 


UP  SILO  N  CHAPTER.  671 

tus  Professor  of  Medicine  and  Clinical  Medicine.     Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Married,   1890,   Elizabeth   Burbank    Ayer. 

Junius   Clarkson  Hoag,  Ph.B.,  Ph.M. ;  M.D.    [Chicago  Med. 

Coll.],  Chicago,  111. 

1725  East  Fifty-third  Street. 
Born  at  Evanston,  111.,  February  6,  1858.  Son  of  Thomas  Clarkson 
and  Maria  Louisa  (Bryant)  Hoag.  Physician.  Member  and  ex- 
President  of  Chicago  Medical  Society.  Commissioned  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Medical  Reserve  Corps,  1911,  Captain  M.  R.  C,  1917;  in 
active  service,  June  to  December,  1918.  Married,  first,  1885,  Jane 
Cummins,  who  died  in  1887.     Second,  1896,  Adelaide  L.  Northup. 


1879. 

James  Henry  Brown,  Denver,  Colo. 

J.  H.  Brown  Building. 
Born  at  St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  September  3,  1859.  Son  of  Henry  C.  and 
Jane  C.  (Thompson)  Brown.  Attorney-at-law.  City  Attorney  of 
Denver,  Colo.,  1885-87.  Member  of  General  Assembly,  Colo.,  1891- 
93.  Captain,  Troop  C,  First  Squadron  of  Cavalry,  N.  G.  Colo., 
1897-99.  Major,  First  Squadron  of  Cavalry,  N.  G.  Colo.,  1899- 
1910.  Colonel  and  A.  D.  C,  N.  G.  of  Colorado  Married,  Decem- 
ber 3,  1884,  Mary  A.  Clark. 

*Charles  Byron  Rice,  Millbrook,  111. 

Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  May  10,  1857.  Son  of  Byron  and  Emma  Louise 
(Sanford)  Rice.  Engaged  in  real  estate  and  banking  business  in 
Chicago.  Married,  February  15,  1883.  Mary  Elizabeth  Webster. 
Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Frank  L.  Rice,  Upsilon,  '81,  and 
Louis  S.  Rice,  Upsilon,  '83,  and  son,  Webster  B.  Rice,  Alpha 
Theta,  '08.     Died  at  Millbrook,  111.,  April  26,  1906. 

*Edwin  Stanley  Munroe,  Joliet,  111. 

Born  in  Florence  Township,  Will  County,  111.,  September  29,  1857. 
Son  of  George  and  Sarah  (Hentze)  Munroe.  Wholesale  grocer, 
1877-96;  then  in  mortgage  banking  business.  Member  of  the 
National  Guard  of  Illinois  from  1876-90,  and  held  the  commission 
of  First  Lieutenant,  1878,  and  of  Major,  1886.  Married,  May 
6,  1891,  Marie  Miiller.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  son,  George  M. 
Munroe,  Upsilon,  '16.     Died  at  Chicago,  111.,  October  6,  1918. 

Edwin  P.  Parrish,  Green  Bay,  Wis. 

418  South  Monroe  Street. 
Born  at  Green  Bay,  Wis.,  March  14,  1858.     Son  of  Washington  and 
Sarissa    (Whidden)    Parrish.     Married,    December   25,    1879,   Ger- 
trude Shearer.  . 


672  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Douglas  Vicle  Jackson,  B.L\ ;  LL.B.  [State  Univ.  Iowa],  Mus- 
catine, Iowa. 

513  West  Third  Street. 
Born  at  Muscatine,  Iowa,  November  17,  1859.  Son  of  Peter  and 
Christiana  (Sinclair)  Jackson.  Attorney-at-law.  District  Attor- 
ney of  Muscatine  County,  Iowa,  1895-96.  Judge,  District  Court, 
190:2  to  date.  President,  First  Trust  and  Savings  Bank  of  Mus- 
catine, 1913  to  date.  Colonel,  Fiftieth  Iowa  Regiment,  U.  S.  V., 
during  the  Spanish-American  War.  Married,  September  15,  1885, 
Alberta  C.  Jarvis. 

*Frank  Ea'stham  Tyler,  B.S.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Born  at  Vincennes,  Ind.,  January  25,  1859.  Engaged  in  hide  and 
leather  business,  Kansas  City,  Mo.;  later  in  mining.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Married,  November  22,  1881,  Clara  Danforth  McLean,  of 
Kansas  City.  Burned  to  death  in  a  miner's  cabin,  near  Alma, 
Colo.,  September,  1899. 

*Edward  Carle  Adams,  A.B.,  A.M. ;  M.D.,  Watertown,  S.  D. 

Born  at  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  May  20,  1855.  Son  of  Edward  W.  and 
Mary  P.  Adams.  Physician.  Health  Officer  of  Watertown,  S.  D., 
1890-95.  County  Coroner,  1892-97.  Married,  September  20,  1892, 
Marion   A.  Flint.     Died   at   Duluth,   Minn.,  April  4,   1911. 


1880. 

Frank  Berry  Dyche,  A.B.,  A.M.,  LL.B.,  Evanston,  111. 

1896   Sheridan   Road. 
Born   at    Mt.    Pleasant,   Iowa,   February    18,    1858.     Son   of   George 
Fletcher  and  Hannah  (Berry)  Dyche.     Attorney-at-law.     Phi  Beta 
Kappa.     Married,  October  8,  1896,  Grace  Locke  Scripps. 

John    Murton    Gundry,    LL.B.     [Baldwin    Univ.],    Cleveland, 

Ohio. 

6903   Euclid   Avenue. 
Born    at    Mineral    Point,    Wis.,    September    7,    1859.     Son   of   Joseph 
and  Sarah   (Perry)   Gundry.     President  of  the  Lake  Shore  Bank- 
ing and  Savings  Company.     Married,  September  5,  1894.,  Frances 
Ruth  Gilchrist. 

Edwin  Anson  Sperry,  Tientsin,  China. 

Pei   Yang   University. 
Born  at  Marengo,  111.,  October  6,  1857.     Son  of  Anson  and  Lucy  J. 
(Stevens)    Sperry.     Mining  Engineer,   1880-93;   Metallurgical    En- 
gineer,  1893-1911.     Editor  of  Mining  Science,  1908.     Professor  of 
Metallurgy,  Pei  Yang  University,  Tientsin,  China,  and  Chairman  of 


UPSILON  CHAPTER.  673 

Mining  and  Metallurgical  Department,  1911  to  date.  Married, 
January  27,  1887,  Emma  Bradley.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Evelyn  P.   Sperry,  Upsilon,  '80. 

*Evelyn  Pierrepont  Sperry,  Oak  Park,  111. 

Born  at  Marengo,  111.,  October  6,  1857.  Son  of  Anson  and  Lucy  J. 
(Stevens)  Sperry.  Private  Secretary,  1889-1906.  Machinery  de- 
signer, Chicago,  1906-16.  Married,  November  30,  1886,  Kate 
Sagar  Bartholomew.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Edwin  A. 
Sperry,  Upsilon,  '80.     Died  at  Oak  Park,  111.,  July  14,  1916. 

Charles  Henry  Hamilton,  B.S.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

R.  D.  No.  13,  Box  90  A. 
Born  at  Ottawa,  111.,  February  11,  1858.  Son  of  Hugh  Miller  and 
Kate  Ann  (White)  Hamilton.  Engaged  in  flour  milling,  1881-90; 
hardware  and  manufacturing,  1890-99;  real  estate  and  invest- 
ments, 1900  to  date.  Married,  September  1:2,  1882,  Carrie  Elisa 
Manley. 

*Charles  John  Black,  Yorkville,  111. 

Paper  manufacturer.  Died  at  Yorkville,  111.,  1884,  aged  twenty-five 
years.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Edward  M.  Black,  Upsi- 
lon, '88. 

*Elmer  L.  Hollister,  M.D.,  Chicago,  111. 
Physician. 

*Charles  Wolford  Cooke,  Chicago,  111. 

Married,  Willie  Conyers.  Died  September  25,  1918.  Relative  in 
Fraternity,  son,  Wolford  B.  Cooke,  Alpha  Sigma,  '13. 


1881. 

John  Law  Priestman,  M.D.  [Chicago  Med.  Coll.],  Neponset,  111. 
Born    at    Wolverhampton,    England,    June    25,    1857.     Son    of    John 
Priestman,  M.D.,  and  Martha  Law.     Physician.     Married,  Novem- 
ber  19,    1885,   Jessie   Elizabeth   Avery. 

Frank  Leon  Rice,  B.S.,  M.S.,  Chicago,  111. 

6027  Indiana  Avenue. 
Born  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  May  11,  1859.  Son  of  Byron  and  Emma 
Louise  (Sanford)  Rice.  Manufacturer  of  heaters,  boilers  and 
steam  engines,  1881-98.  Department  manager  for  steam  and 
water  supply  manufacturing  company,  1898  to  date.  Married, 
first,  November  9,  1887,  Alice  Eastham  Tyler,  who  died  in  1888. 


674  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Second,  December  2,  1908,  Lora  Seymour  Blades.  Relatives  in 
Fraternity,  brothers,  Charles  B.  Rice,  Upsilon,  '79,  and  Louis  S. 
Rice,  Upsilon,  '83. 

Joseph  Barnes  Bacon,  M.D.  [Texas  Med.  Coll.  and  Chicago 
Med.   Coll.],  Macomb,  111. 

Born  at  Hills  Grove,  111.,  January  14,  1854.  Son  of  Larkin  Crouch 
and  Hanor  (Durban)  Bacon.  Physician.  Instructor  of  Gynaecol- 
ogy in  Northwestern  University  Medical  School,  1897-99;  Surgeon- 
in-Chief  of  St.  Francis  Hospital,  Macomb,  111.  Served  as  Sur- 
geon Ninth  District  Illinois  Medical  Advisory  Board  during 
World  War.     Married,  September  12,  1888,  Elizabeth  Lisle  Bailey. 

Claudius  Buchanan  Spencer,  A.B.,  A.M. ;  D'.D.  [Lawrence 
Univ.]  ;  LL.D.  [Nebraska  Wesleyan]  ;  Litt.  D.  [Univ.  Den- 
ver], Kansas  City,  Mo. 

1121  McGee  Street. 
Born  at  Fowlerville,  Mich.,  October  20,  1856.  Son  of  Henry  Norman 
and  Eleita  Jane  (Brown)  Spencer.  Methodist  Episcopal  Clergy- 
man. Editor,  Rocky  Mountain  Christian  Advocate,  1896-1900,  and 
of  Central  Christian  Advocate,  1900  to  date.  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Married,  March  20,   1886,  Mary  L.   Mitchell. 


1882. 

George  Hamilton  Cameron,  Washington,  D.  C. 

War  Department. 
Born  in  Illinois,  January  8,  1861.  Son  of  Dwight  Foster  and  Fanny 
Elizabeth  (Norris)  Cameron.  He  was  graduated  from  the  U.  S. 
Military  Academy,  West  Point,  1883.  Commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  1883;  First  Lieutenant,  1891,  and  Captain  in  the  Fourth 
U.  S.  Cavalry,  1899,  and  1900  stationed  in  the  Philippine  Islands; 
Major,  Fourteenth  U.  S.  Cavalry,  November  29,  1909.  Lieutenant 
Colonel,  April  26,  1914.  Colonel,  July  1,  1916.  Brigadier  General, 
N.  A.,  August  5,  1917.  Major  General,  N.  A.,  November  28,  1917. 
Commander,  Fourth  Division,  A.  E.  F.,  1918.  Married,  May  22, 
1888,   Nina  Dean  Tilford. 

*James   Simpson   Conwell,   B.S.,  Los  Angeles,   Cal. 

Born  at  Winona,  Minn.,  July  4,  1859.  Son  of  Francis  Asbury  and 
Mary  Mercy  (Fingland)  Conwell.  Manager,  Waverley  bicycle 
factory,  Indianapolis,  1897-1900.  President  Theke  Manufacturing 
Company,  Anderson,  Ind.,  1900-05.  Manager,  Marion  Motor  Car 
Company,  Indianapolis,  1905-06,  and  of  Auto  Vehicle  Company, 
Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  1906-08,  and  of  Maxwell  Briscoe  Los  Angeles 
Company,  1908-17.  Married,  April  20,  1891,  Mae  Hopkinson. 
Died  atBlvthe,  Cal.,  December  15,  1917. 


UPSILON  CHAPTER.  675 

Stanley  Patterson  Black,  Ph.B.,  A.M.;  M.D.    [Chicago  Med. 

Coll.],  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

801   Brockman   Building. 
Born  at  Omaha,  Neb.,  August  21,  1859.     Son  of  James  P.  and  Ada 
(Harris)    Black.     Physician.     Professor   of   Pathology,   University 
of    Southern    California,    1898    to    date.     Married,    May    27,    1892, 
Ella  Piper. 

William  Andrew  Dyche,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Evanston,  111. 

1882  Sheridan  Road. 
Born  at  Monroe,  Ohio,  May  25,  1861.  Son  of  David  Raper  and 
Mary  Susan  (Boyd)  Dyche.  Business  manager  of  Northwestern 
University,  1903  to  date.  Mayor  of  Evanston,  111.,  1895-1900. 
President,  State  Bank  of  Evanston,  1908-19.  Vice  President  and 
Chairman  of  Board,  State  Bank  and  Trust  Company,  1919  to  date. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Married,  February  11,  1897,  Mary  Louise  Ben- 
nett. Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brother,  George  B.  Dyche,  M.D., 
Upsilon,  '93. 

Evan  Elbert  Evans,  Denver,  Colo. 

1325  Race  Street. 
Son  of  John  Evans,  Governor  of  Colorado,  founder  of  Evanston,  111., 
and  of  Northwestern  University,  and  Margaret  Patten  Gray.     At- 
torney-at-law.     President  and  Treasurer  of  The  Evans  Investment 
Company.     Married,   1912,    Kathryn    Farrell. 

Joseph  Root  Dyer,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

149  New  Insurance  Building. 
Born  at  Racine,  Wis.,  October  7,  1862.     Son  of  Charles  E.  and  Sarah 
E.     (Root)     Dyer.     Attorney-at-law.     Assistant    Counsel    for    the 
Northwestern  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Company,  1892  to  date.     Mar- 
ried, December  '2-2,  1886,  Lucy  H.  Burrall. 


1883. 

*William  Abbott  Phillips,  Ph.B.;  M.D.   [Harvard],  Evanston, 

111. 

Born  in  Chicago,  January  18,  1861.  Son  of  William  Butterworth 
and  Marion  (Gess)  Phillips.  Physician.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Mar- 
ried, January  21,  1891,  Josephine  Patterson.  Died  at  Evanston, 
111.,  July  24,  1916. 

Edward  Burchard  Quinlan,  Evanston,  111. 

1813  Hinman  Avenue. 
Born  at  Lake  Forest,  111.,  August  22,  1861.     Son  of  Charles  Harvey 
and   Ruth  Doty    (Efner)    Quinlan.     Engaged  in  real  estate   busi- 
ness. 


676  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Edward  Stokes  Shippen,  Louisville,  Ky. 

1146  Fulton  Street. 
Lumberman.     President  of  Louisville  Point  Lumber  Company. 

James  Prit chard  Arter,  East  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

1823  Rosemont   Road. 
Born   at    Hanoverton,   Ohio,   July   20,    1860.     Son   of   Theodore    and 
Susan   (Pritchard)    Arter.     Broker.     Married,   December   12,  1900, 
Lillian  Mason  Hastings. 

Martin  Medbery  Gridley,  Ph.B.,  Ph.M. ;  LL.  B.  [Union  College 

of  Law],  Evanston,  111. 

1704   Hinman  Avenue. 
Born  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  May  16,  1863.     Son  of  Nelson  Cowles  and 
Helen    Frances    (Medbery)    Gridley.     Attorney-at-law.     Judge    of 
Superior    Court    of    Cook    County,    111.,    1910    to    date.     Phi    Beta 
Kappa.     Married,  June  4,  1896,  Ruth  Louise  Farwell. 

Louis  Sanford  Rice,  Ph.B.,  Ph.M.,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

De  Laval  Steam  Turbine  Company. 
Born  in  Chicago,  November  13,  1862.  Son  of  Byron  and  Emma 
Louise  (Sanford)  Rice.  In  machinery  manufacturing,  Chicago, 
1883-85;  book  and  stationery  business,  Denver,  Colo.,  1885-87; 
machinery  manufacturing,  Chicago,  1887-97.  City  Collector  of 
Evanston,  111.,  1899-1902.  Purchasing  Agent  Allis-Chalmers  Com- 
pany, 1903-13.  Assistant  Treasurer  De  Laval  Steam  Turbine 
Company,  Trenton,  N.  J.,  1913  to  date.  Married,  March  25,  1886, 
Anna  Reid  Ballard.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Charles 
B.   Rice,  Upsilon,  '79,  and  Frank  L.  Rice,  Upsilon,  '81. 

1884. 

Conrad  Young  Bunn,  Detroit,  Mich. 

83  Lafayette  Boulevard,  West. 
Born  at  Omaha,  Neb.,  December  25,  1862.  Son  of  Frank  Ferdinand 
and  Irene  A.  (Smiley)  Bunn.  In  bicycle  and  electrical  construc- 
tion business,  Evanston,  111.,  1891-93.  Engineer  and  millwright, 
1894-1905.  Superintendent  of  Coil  Spring  Department  of  Detroit 
Steel  Products  Company,  1905   to  date. 

William    Snearer,    Jr.,    M.D.    [Cleveland    Horn.    Med.    Coll.], 
Madison,  Ohio. 
Physician. 

Charles  Salisbury  Raddin,  B.S.,  M.S.,  Evanston,  111. 

2032  Orrington  Avenue. 
Born   at   Lynn,    Mass.,   January   29,    1864.     Son    of    Charles    Edwin 


UPSILON  CHAPTER.  677 

and  Augusta  Monroe  (Rhodes)  Raddin.  President  of  American 
Bank  Equipment  Company,  Chicago;  Manager  Northwestern 
Marble  and  Tile  Company,  of  Minneapolis.  Member  of  Phi  Beta 
Kappa,  Chicago  Academy  of  Sciences,  and  its  Vice-President; 
Evanston  Historical  Society.  Married,  June  28,  1892,  Belle 
Elmiria  Ailing. 

William  Durham  Sargent,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

National  State  Bank  Building, 
810  North  Broad  Street. 
Born  at  Lynn,  Mass.,  June  16,  1864.  Son  of  George  Myrich  and 
Helen  (Durham)  Sargent.  President  Sargent  Company,  1898- 
1902;  President  American  Brake  Shoe  &  Foundry  Co.,  1902-05; 
Vice  President  American  Steel  Foundries,  1905-10;  Vice  President 
Reading-Bayonne  Steel  Casting  Co.,  1910-15;  President  Bayonne 
Steel  Casting  Company,  1915  to  date.  Married,  February  14,  1899, 
May  Pardridge. 

*MHo  Frederick  Dillman,  Joliet,  111. 

Born  at  Joliet,  111.,  December  25,  1862.  Son  of  Lewis  E.  and 
Maria  (Hunsburger)  Dillman.  Salesman.  Married,  November 
23,  1892,  Charlina  Walker.  Died  at  Joliet,  111.,  November  30, 
1896. 

1885. 

*Harry  Lamar  Colman,  La  Crosse,  Wis. 

Born  at  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  June  11,  1862.  Son  of  Charles  Lane  and 
Laura  Augusta  (Place)  Colman.  Lumberman.  Married,  June  9, 
1887,  Bolatta  Kuntsen.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Lucius 
C.  Colman,  Upsilon,  '75,  and  Edward  L.  Colman,  Upsilon,  '86. 
Died  at  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  February  1,  1919. 

*Alfred  Goodall  Hathaway,  C.E.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  December  6,  1863.  Son  of  Charles  and 
Maria  (Chamberlain)  Hathaway.  Manager  of  St.  Clair  Railroad. 
In  railroad,  concrete  and  fireproof  supplies  business.  Married, 
Clara  Foster.     Died   at  Cleveland,  Ohio,  January  25,  1915. 


1886. 

Edward  Leonard  Colman,  La  Crosse,  Wis. 

Born  at  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  May  11,  1865.  Son  of  Charles  Lane  and 
Laura  Augusta  (Place)  Colman.  Lumberman.  Married,  Helen 
Ballard.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Lucius  C.  Colman, 
Upsilon,  '75,  and  Harry  L.  Colman,  Upsilon,  '85. 


678  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Joseph  Morris  Hixon,  Pasadena,  Cal. 

1050  Arden  Road. 
Born  at  La  Crosse,  "Wis.,  April  7,  1864.     Son  of  Gideon  Cooley  and 
Ellen    Jane    (Pennell)    Hixon.     Lumberman.     Married,    March    10, 
1901,  Irene  Harriet  Copeland. 

Herman  Wells  Stillman,  LL.B.   [Union  College  of  Law],  Chi- 
cago,  111. 

30  North  La  Salle  Street. 
Born  at  Shanghai,  China,  January  9,  1864.     Son  of  Thomas  W.  and 
Sarah   (Wells)    Stillman.     Attorney-at-law. 

Lee  Kingsley  Stewart,  D.D.S.  [Phila.  Dent.  Coll.],  Los  Angeles, 

Cal. 

606   Story   Building. 
Born  at  Milton,  Vt.,  August  30,  1865.     Son  of  Ezra  H.   and  Laura 
D.    (Kingsley)    Stewart.     Dentist.     Married,  March  2,   1903,  Mary 
Elizabeth  Mullen. 

1887. 

*  Albert  William  Barnum,  Chicago,  111. 

Attorney-at-law.     He    was    Attorney    of    Village    of    Riverside,    111. 
Drowned   in   Walloon   Lake,   Mich.,   August   19,    1903. 

George  Frederick  Seymour,  La  Porte,  Ind. 

202   Harrison  Street. 
Born  at  La  Porte,  Ind.,  July  2T,   1864.     Son  of  George  Smith  and 
Lydia     Cummins     (Webster)     Seymour.     In     insurance     business. 
Married,  January  4,  1893,  Lucy   Helen  Jacobs. 

^Gardner  K.  Wilder,  Honolulu,  Hawaii. 

Died  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  April  13,  1904. 

James  Bean  Goss,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

443   Rosabel   Street. 
Born  at  Hudson,  Wis.,  October  15,  1864.     Son  of  Alfred  Jesse  and 
Carrie     (Martin)     Goss.     Secretary     and    Treasurer    of    Western 
Machine  Manufacturing  Company,  St.  Paul,  Minn.     Married,  Oc- 
tober  15,   1890,  Mary   Coit  Denniston. 


1888. 

*George  Albert  Cook,  Mendota,  111. 

Born  at  Mendota,  111.,  April  26,  1865.     Son  of  Edgar  Pumphrey  and 
Catharine    (Morrison)    Cook.     Relatives    in    Fraternity,    brothers, 


UPSILON  CHAPTER.  679 

Edgar   P.   Cook,    Upsilon,   '92,   and   Wells   M.   Cook,   Upsilon,   '96. 
Died  at  Mendota,  III.,  April  8,  1886. 

*F.  A.  Draper,  Dartmouth,  Mich. 

Died  at  Liberty,  N.  Y.,  November,  1903. 

♦Edward   M.   Black,  Yorkville,   111. 

Died    at   St.    Louis,   Mo.,   January   8,    1891.     Relative    in    Fraternity, 
brother,   Charles   J.    Black,    Upsilon,   '80. 

Emil  A.  Meyer,  Lake  Forest,  111. 
Attorney-at-law. 

1889. 
John  H.  Swail,  Sumas  City,  Wash. 

Tully  Cicero  Estee,  New  York  City,  N.  Y. 

17  Battery  Place. 
Born    at    Chicago,    111.,    November    28,    1868.     Son    of    fully  '  Cicero 
and   Helen  M.   (Martin)    Estee.     General   Manager  of  Washburn- 
Crosby  Company.     Married,  March  14,  1893,  Mabel  M.   Maltus. 


1890. 

♦Harry   Lane   Dunlap,   LL.B.    [Wesley an   Law    School,   111.], 
Washington,  D.  C. 

Born  at  Paxton,  111.,  December  18,  1868.  Son  of  Merton  and  Martha 
(Bucher)  Dunlap.  Journalist.  Managing  Editor  St.  Louis  Post- 
Dispatch,  1908.  Chief  of  Washington  Bureau  New  York  World, 
1908-1914.  Married,  December  31,  1891,  Niel  M.  Mercer.  Died 
at  Washington,  D.  C,  January  11,  1914. 

John  Harry  Frambach,  Sheboygan,  Mich. 

Born  at  Pleasant  Plain?s,  111.,  December  5,  1868.  Son  of  Henry  A. 
and  Fanny  (Clasfill)  Frambach.  Paper  manufacturer.  Trustee 
and  Treasurer  Board  of  Education,  Sheboygan,  Mich.  Married, 
April  4,  1899,  Mary  L.   Potter. 

Andrew  Lawson  Baxter,  A.B.,  Central  Lake,  Mich. 

Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  December  29,  1869.  Son  of  Andrew  James 
and  Mary  Frances  (Metzaer)  Baxter.  Interested  financially  in 
sanatoriums,  holding  position  of  General  Manager  and  Secretary 
20  years.     Married,  January  5,  1907,   Bessie  Mae  Eyster. 


680  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1891. 

*Mark  Ruggles,  Mcndota,  111. 

"  Born  at  Mendota,  111.,  July  10,  1866.  Son  of  R.  W.  and  Helen 
Electa  (Hungerford)  Ruggles.  Editor  of  Mendota  Sun-Bulletin. 
Died  at  Kankakee,   111.,  May   1,  1906. 

*Robert  Kendrick  Nisbet,  B.S.,  Evansville,  Ind. 

Born  at  Evansville,  Ind.,  January  20,  1867.  Son  of  Watkins  Fuquay 
and  Sarah  (Arnold)  Nisbet.  In  real  estate  and  insurance  busi- 
ness until  1897,  and  in  wholesale  dry  goods  business  until  1903. 
Died    at    Evansville,    Ind.,    November    9,    1916. 

Joseph  Lincoln  Rice,  Mount  Morris,  111. 

Born  in  Maryland  Township,  Ogle  County,  111.,  December  23,  1866. 
Son  of  Isaac  and  Sarah  (Hiestand)  Rice.  Banker.  One  of  the 
founders  of  the  Citizens'  State  Bank  of  Mt.  Morris,  111.,  1893,  and 
now  its  President.  Married,  December  23,  1895,  Emily  Helt 
Newcomer. 


1892. 

Edgar  Pumphrey  Cook,  Jr.,  Ph.B.,  M.D.,  Mendota,  111. 

Born  at  Mendota,  111.,  August  18,  1870.  Son  of  Edgar  Pumphrey 
and  Catharine  (Morrison)  Cook.  Physician.  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  George  A.  Cook,  Upsilon,  '88, 
and  Wells   M.   Cook,   Upsilon,   '96. 

Frederick  Waldo  Belknap,  B.S.,  M.D.,  Chicago,  111. 

1203  North  State  Street. 
Born   in   Chicago,   111,   May  9,   1868.     Son  of  Augustus  Leander   and 
Mary   Alice    (Bull)    Belknap.     Physician.     Served  two   years   with 
U.  S.   Department  of  Justice  during  World  War.     Married,  Sep- 
tember  11,   1900,  Mabelle  Christine  Arthur. 

Ralph  Ham  Smith,  B.S.,  M.S.,  Santa  Cruz,  Cal. 

Born  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  December  12,  1871.  Son  of  Samuel  E. 
and  Abbie  Jane  (Ham)  Smith.  Attorney-at-law.  District  Attor- 
ney Santa  Cruz  County,  1919  to  date.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Married, 
1896,  Zetta   Belle  Walker. 

Thomas  Church  Hollingshead,  Boise,  Idaho. 

Box  383. 
Born   in   Chicago,   111.,   October   7,    1870.     Son   of  John    Hollingshead 
and  Martha  Callendar.     Banking  and  Wholesale  Grocery  Business. 
Married  in  1898,  Carolyn  Hope  McMullan. 


UPSILON  CHAPTER.  681 

1893. 

George  Wilson  Baker,  LL.B.  and  LL.M.  [George  Washington 
Univ.],  Folsom,  N.  M. 

Born  in  Polk  City,  Iowa,  January  26,  1871.  Son  of  George  Collins 
and  Mary  (Robinson)  Baker.  Attorney-at-law  until  1899;  since 
then  stock  grower.     Married,  April  9,  1907,  Isabel  Dunlap  Lane. 

Charles  King  Sherman,  LL.B.,  Oak  Park,  111. 

Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  April  8,  1870.     Attorney-at-law. 

William  J.  Maxwell,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

125  Church  Street. 
Son  of  Johnston  Ross  and  Mary   (Haskins)   Maxwell.     President  of 
The   Alcolm   Publications   Company.     Service   Manager   for   R.   L. 
Polk  Company. 

Samuel  A.  Benton,  Tacoma,  Wash. 

George  Boyd  Dyche,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Wheaton,  111. 

Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  March  19,  1872.  Son  of  David  Raper  and 
Mary  Susan  (Boyd)  Dyche.  Physician.  Married,  March  24,  1917, 
Ella  Ethel  Gary.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  William  A. 
Dyche,  Upsilon,  '82. 

Edwin  Brainard  Walston,  M.D.  [Rush  Med.  Coll.],  Des  Moines, 

Iowa. 

846  Sixth  Avenue. 
Born  at  Paris,  111.,  December  19,  1868.     Son  of  Robert  Lindsay  and 
Cynthia    (Trogdon)    Walston.     Physician.     Married,   June   9,    1901, 
Mary  Adaline  Patterson. 

Charles  Resor  Dean,  Oklahoma   City,  Okla. 

712  Herskowitz  Building. 
Born  at  Canton,  111.,  September  7,  1871.  Son  of  William  Oliver  and 
Jane  (Resor)  Dean.  Manager  of  Southwestern  Mortgage  Loan 
Company,  1905-15.  President  Federal  Mortgage  Loan  Company, 
1919  to  date.  Served  as  Field  Director,  American  Red  Cross  at 
Camp  Funston,  Kans.,  1918.  Married,  July  27,  1897,  Bertha  Mary 
Evans. 

1891. 

Robert  Alexander  Campbell,  M.D.  [Univ.  So.  Cal.  and  Chicago 
Homeo.  Coll.],  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

1124   Investment   Building. 
Born  at  Wilmington,  111.,  June  9,  1870.     Son  of  Merrett  Bates  and 


682  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Lillie  (Penington)  Campbell.  Physician.  Served  as  Examining 
Physician  for  Local  Exemption  Board,  No.  17,  City  of  Los  Angeles, 
Cal.  Married,  first,  August  19,  1897,  Wilhamena  A.  Young  who 
died  July  25,  1907;  second,  September  28,  1909,  Katherine  Young. 

James  U.  Spindler,  La  Porte,  Ind. 

*Vernon  James  Hall,  B.S.,  M.S.,  Ph.D.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Born  at  New  Milford,  111.,  June  5,  1872.  Son  of  William  and  Mary 
Jane  (McEvoy)  Hall.  Assistant  in  Chemistry,  1896-97,  and  Pro- 
fessor of  Chemistry  and  Director  of  Laboratories  in  Northwestern 
University  Woman's  Medical  School,  1897-1902,  and  same  chair  in 
Northwestern  University  Dental  School,  1896-1907.  Architect  at 
Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1907-1914.  Married,  December  30,  1896,  Sara 
Eleanor  Anderson.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Clare  H. 
Hall,  Upsilon,  '00,  and  William  W.  Hall,  Rho,  '06.  Died  at  Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio,  March  11,  1914. 


1895. 

George  La  Monte  Woodard,  A.B.  [Harvard],  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
•  Security  Building. 

Born  at  Aliens  Grove,  Wis.,  August  15,  1871.  Son  of  Archibald 
and  Mary  (Morrison)  Woodard.  In  real  estate  and  oil  producing 
and  refining.  Married,  October  1,  1904,  Jessie  Morey  Bell.  Rela- 
tive in  Fraternity,  brother,  Morrison  C.  Woodard,  Upsilon,  '97. 

John  William  Arnold,  Jr.,  C.E.  (P),  Chicago,  111. 

1515  Wabash  Avenue. 
Born  at  Lockport,  111.,  December  29,  1870.  Son  of  John  William  and 
Abigail  (Mathewson)  Arnold.  Civil  engineer.  He  was  Deputy 
U.  S.  Marshal  of  the  Northern  District  of  Illinois,  January,  1896, 
to  March,  1898.  Assistant  Engineer  with  C.  and  W.  I.  Railroad 
Co.,  Chicago,  111.,  1900-02;  in  real  estate  at  Ipswitch,  S.  Dak., 
1902-09,  and  City  Engineer  of  Ipswitch,  1909.  Married,  December 
24,  1895,  Daisy  Georgia  Stratton. 

*Francis  Achilles  Davis,  Ph.B.,  M.D.,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  at  Lowell,  Ind.,  September  27,  1874.  Physician.  Assistant 
Demonstrator  of  Anatomy,  Northwestern  University,  1901-02. 
Captain,  M.  C,  U.  S.  A.,  1917-19.  Died  at  Chicago,  111.,  May  4, 
1920. 

Henry  August  Moehlenpah,  Clinton,  Wis. 

Born' at  Joliet,  111.,  March  9,  1867.  Son  of  Frederick  and  Elizabeth 
(Kavanaugh)  Moehlenpah.  Banker.  Trustee  of  Lawrence  Uni- 
versity, 1907  to  date.     Secretary  of  Bankers'  Association  of  Wis- 


UPSILON  CHAPTER.  683 

consin,  1908.  President  Citizens'  Bank,  Clinton,  Wis.;  President 
Bankers'  Joint  Stock  Land  Bank,  Milwaukee,  Wis.;  President  Wis- 
consin Mortgage  Securities  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Democratic 
candidate  for  Governor  of  Wisconsin,  WIS.  Member  of  the  Fed- 
eral Reserve  Bank  Board,  Washington,  D.  C,  1919  \i  date.  Mar- 
ried,  October   16,   1896,   Alice   Hartshorn. 

William  Burr   Carter,   Seattle,  Wash. 

504  Ninth  Avenue. 
Bookkeeper  and  cashier. 

Richard  G.  Hartley,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

411   Judge   Building. 

John  Walter  Hair,  Long  Beach,  Cal. 

17    Moody   Building. 
Born   April  27,   1870.     Son  of  John   Semple   and   Maria    (Elphicke) 
Hair.     Engaged  in  real  estate  business. 

*Frank  Wesley  Griffith,  A.B.,  Waterman,  111. 

Born  at  Gilman,  111.,  November  18,  1872.  Son  of  James  R.  and 
Sarah  E.  (Quick)  Griffith.  He  was  connected  with  the  Chicago 
and  Northwestern  Railroad  Company.  Died  at  Wkterman,  111., 
December  8.  1908. 

Edward  Jesse  Williams,  LL.B.  [Kent  Coll.  of  Law],  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

130  East  Seventy-first  Street. 
Born  at  West  Salem,  Wis.,  March  10,  1869.  Son  of  John  Edward 
and  Ellen  (Pierce)  Williams.  Paymaster  and  Traveling  Auditor 
of  the  C.  W.  W.  Railway  Company,  1897-1905.  Comptroller  of 
City  of  Evanston,  111.,  1904-05.  Chief  Disbursing  Officer  of 
Panama  Canal  and  Treasurer  Canal  Zone,  1905-14.  Assistant 
Treasurer  Commission  for  Relief  in  Belgium  and  Northern 
France,  1914-19.  Vice  President  McCord  &  Co.,  1914  to  date. 
Married,  December  7,  1907,  Helen  Mary  Burton. 

David  Alfred  Laney,  Odessa,  Wash. 

Born  at  Savannah,  Mo.,  April  28,  1873.  Son  of  David  H-  and  Martha 
A.  (Waugh)  Laney.  Farmer.  Married,  September  4,  1901,  Mar- 
garet  Brown. 

1896. 

Robert    Loring    Sheppard,    Ph.B.    [Yale]  ;    LL.B.,    Portland, 

Ore. 

Security  Savings  and  Trust  Company. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  April  13,  1873.     Son  of  Robert  Dickinson  and 


684  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Virginia  (Loring)  Sheppard.  Attorney-at-law,  1899-1910.  Bank- 
ing, 1911-1919.  Manager  of  Trust  Department,  Security  Savings 
and  Trust  Co.,  Portland,  Ore.  Married,  September  1,  189S,  Susan 
AVelton. 

Harry  Merriman,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

621    Fifth   Avenue,   S.   E. 
Born   at    Minneapolis,    Minn.,    August   3,    1872.     Son    of    Orlando   C. 
and    Rose    M.    (Herring)    Merriman.     Minneapolis    Manager,    Joy 
Brothers  Motor  Car  Company.     Married,  January  16,  1895,  Maebel 
B.   Upton. 

William  A.  Cooling,  M.D.   [Miami  Med.  Coll.],  Wilton  Junc- 
tion, Iowa. 

Born  at  Fosters,  Ohio,  June  24,  1872.  Son  of  Albert  Allen  and 
Kittie  Louise   (Foster)    Cooling.     Physician. 

*Ellis  Gary  Soule,  LL.B.    [Michigan],  Spokane,  Wash. 

Born  at  Plainville,  Mich.,  January  23,  1875.  Son  of  George  Gary 
and  Carrie  Elizabeth  (Hunt)  Soule.  Attorney-at-law.  Died  at 
Spokane,  Wash.,  February  12,  1905. 

Charles  Nye  Jenks,  B.S.,  Savanna,  111. 

Born  at  Savanna,  111.,  August  20,  1873.  Son  of  F.  M.  and  Louisa 
T.  (Armstrong)  Jenks.  Merchant.  Married,  October  31,  1906, 
Edith  B.  Hodges. 

Lee  Merritt  Olds,   San  Francisco,  Cal. 

68  Post  Street. 
Born  at  Columbia  City,  Ind.,  October  21,  1874.  Son  of  Walter  and 
Marie  J.  (Merritt)  Olds.  Attorney-at-law.  Major  One  Hundred 
and  Sixty-first  Indiana  Regiment,  U.  S.  V.,  during  the  Spanish- 
American  War,  and  served  in  Cuba  during  1898-99.  Married, 
October  16,  1902,  W.  L.  Keogh. 

Frank  Trembly  Murray,  A.B.,  Chicago,  111. 

112  West  Adams  Street. 
Born  at  Lebanon,  Ohio,  March  23,  1876.  Son  of  James  Clayton  and 
Carrie  Vance  (Trembly)  Murray.  Attorney-at-law.  Corporation 
Counsel  City  of  Evanston,  111.,  1916  to  date.  Married,  February 
6,  1902,  Nellie  Louise  Fleshiem.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Leo  G.  Murray,   Upsilon,  '98. 

Wells  Morrison  Cook,  Chicago,  111. 

5541  Winthrop   Avenue. 
Born  at  Mendota,  111.,  June  30,  1872.     Son  of  Edgar  Pumphrey  and 
Catherine  (Morrison)  Cook.     Attorney-at-law.     Assistant  Corpora- 


UPSILON  CHAPTER.  685 

tion  Counsel  for  City  of  Chicago,  1903-04.  Assistant  Attorney 
General,  State  of  Illinois,  1908-13.  Associate  Judge,  The  Munic- 
ipal Court  of  Chicago,  1916  to  date.  Member  Executive  Board, 
Chicago  Law  Institute,  1913  to  date.  Married,  February  4,  1903, 
Margery  Allen.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  George  A.  Cook, 
Upsilon,  '88,  and  Edgar  P.  Cook,  Upsilon,  '92. 

Charles  William  Case  Deering,  Honolulu,  H.  I. 

2709  Kalakaua  Avenue. 
Born  at  Newport,  R.  I.,  October  18,  1876.  Son  of  Charles  William 
and  Annie  Rogers  (Case)  Deering.  Served  as  Major,  25th  U.  S. 
Infantry,  June  to  Dec,  1917.  Major,  Intelligence  Officer,  Hawaiian 
Dept.,  Dec,  1917  to  March,  1918.  Major  and  Department  Adju- 
tant, Hawaiian  Dept.,  March,  1918,  to  Nov.,  1918.  Transferred  to 
Adjutant  General's  Dept...  Nov.,  1918;  discharged  Dec.  11,  1918. 
Commissioned  Major,  Adjutant  General's  Department,  Reserve 
Corps,  January  9,  1919.  Married,  April  6,  1899,  Mary  Wentworth 
Bartlett. 

Frederick  Henry  Hand,  Altadena,  Cal. 

Born  at  Mt.  Morris,  111.,  April  27,  1874.  Son  of  John  Pryor  and 
Elizabeth  (Brayton)  Hand.  Attorney-at-law.  Married,  May  28, 
1896,  Alice  Josephine  Reed. 


1897. 

Chester  Call,  Des  Moines,  Iowa. 
U.  S.  mail  contractor. 

Lorenzo  Wesley  Beans,  Denver,  Colo. 

Born  at  Aurora,  111.,  October  31,  1874.  Son  of  Wesley  Kennie  and 
Ethel  A.  (Stoughton)  Beans.  Manager,  Cottrell  Clothing  Com- 
pany, Denver,  1900  to  date.  Married,  July  14,  1909,  Myrtle  E. 
Mills. 

Samuel  Debenham  Gloss,  B.S.,  M.S.,  Dayton,  Ohio. 

Dayton  News. 
Born   at  Batavia,  111.,   August   17,   1873.     Son  of   William   Hamilton 
and   Mary    (Debenham)    Gloss.     Instructor    in   Chemistry,    North- 
western University,  1897-1902.     With  the  Simplex  Electrical  Com- 
pany,  Boston,  Mass.,   1902-10.     Now  engaged  in   newspaper  work. 

Morrison   Colyer  Woodard,  Ph.B.    [Michigan]  ;  LL.B.    [Ind. 
Law  Sch.],  Carthage,  Mo. 

Born  at  Allen  Grove,  Wis.,  April  9,  1874.  Son  of  Archibald  and 
Mary  Morrison  Woodard.     Manager  Carthage  Ice  and  Fuel  Com- 


686  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

pany,  Carthage,  Mo.,  1907-1914.  Civilian  in  Ordnance  Depart- 
ment, Washington,  D.  C,  1917-18.  He  was  a  private  in  Colonel 
Court's  Flying  Column  during  the  Boer  War  in  South  Africa. 
Married,  March  26,  1907,  Annie  B.  Woodard.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  George  L.  Woodard,  Upsilon,  '95. 


1898. 

*Leo   Gifford  Murray,  Atlanta,   Ga. 

Born  at  Lebanon,  Ohio,  February  24,  1878.  Son  of  James  Clayton 
and  Carrie  Vance  (Trembly)  Murray.  In  U.  S.  Post  Office  Inspec- 
tion Dept.  Married  in  1899,  Mary  Pauline  Nelson.  Relative  in 
Fraternity,  brother,  Frank  T.  Murray,  Upsilon,  '96.  Killed  in  a 
railroad  accident  near  Columbus,  Georgia,  February  27,   1902. 

Calvin  Putnam  King,  Chicago,  111. 

14   South  La   Salle   Street. 
Born  at  Havana,  111.,  July  21,  1876.     Son  of  Newton  Culberson  and 
Ella   (Putnam)    King.     Investment  Banker.     Married,  October  18, 
1899,  Alice  Gertrude  Lacey. 

Eugene  Elijah  Phelps,  McAllen,  Texas. 

Born  at  Ash  Grove,  111.,  September  20,  1872.  Son  of  Harry  and  Sue 
Ann  (Hawkins)  Phelps.  Grocer.  Private  in  Missouri  National 
Guard,  1890.     Married,  March  30,  1902,  Geraldine  Comer 

*Bryant  Le  Roy  Perkins,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  at  Polo,  111.,  July  31,  1876.  Son  of  George  Washington  and 
Mary  (Buck)  Perkins.  Lumberman  and  paint  manufacturer. 
Married,  May  15,  1901.  Fanny  Barstow.  Died  in  Chicago,  111., 
December  31,"  1909. 

Harry  Webster  Walker,  Chicago,  111. 

Monadnock  Building. 
Born  at  Weymouth,  Mass.,  January  20,  1876.     Son  of  Russel  Wright 
and    Emma    Jane    (Kingman)     Walker.     Vice    President    Crosby- 
Chicago  Advertising  Agency,  Chicago,  111.     Married,  May  10,  1886, 
Ethel  Irvine. 

Charles  Emmet  Jeter,  Piano,  111. 

Born  at  Roanoke,  111.,  March  3,  1875.  Son  of  Luther  Johnston  and 
Emma  R.  (Woods)  Jeter.  In  lumber,  grain  and  coal  business, 
1898  to  date.  Served  as  Member  of  Local  Draft  Board  of  Ken- 
dall County,  111.,  during  World  War.  Married,  June  28,  1899, 
Mae  Edith  Catton.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Luther  R. 
Jeter,   Upsilon,   '07. 


UPSILON  CHAPTER.  687 

Thomas  Wilson  Sweeney,  Rushville,  111. 

Born  at  Galva,  111.,  October  21,  1875.  Son  of  John  Lynn  and 
Amelia  (Wilson)  Sweeney.  In  retail  dry  goods  business.  Served 
as  Field  Director  American  Red  Cross,  Camp  Grant,  Rockford, 
111.,  during  World  War.  Married,  June  1,  1899,  Helen  Maude 
Rottger.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Frank  L.  Sweeney, 
Upsilon,  '00. 

1899. 

James  Elvon  Remington,  B.S.,  M.S.,  South  Whitley,  Ind. 

Born  at  South  Whitley,  Ind.,  September  3,  1876.  Son  of  Francis 
Sikes  and  Clara  Arminda  (Snow)  Remington.  Manager  of  Whit- 
ley County  Bank,  1900-06;  President  South  Whitley  Board  of 
Education,  1903-06;  President  South  Whitley  Telephone  Company, 
1903-05.  Proprietor  Hotel,  South  Whitley.  Director  South  Whit- 
ley Chamber  of  Commerce.  Married,  December  25,  1906,  Laura 
Celia  Kimes. 

*J.  Henry  Crane,  E.M.  [Lehigh],  Chicago,  111. 

Born  at  Mason  City,  111.,  February,  1876.  Son  of  Dr.  Henry  and 
Mary  Z.  Crane.  Mining  engineer.  Superintendent  of  Sunrise 
Mines  and  the  Colorado  and  Wyoming  Railway,  Sunrise,  Wyo., 
1904  until  his  death.     Died  in  Chicago,  111.,  February,  1905. 

Frank  Arthur  Crippen  A.B.   [Lake  Forest],  Webster  Groves, 

Mo. 

538  Sunnyside  Avenue. 
Born  at  Lanark,  111.,  May  18,  1875.     Son  of  Rufus  and  Esther  Ann 
(Lane)   Crippen.     Teacher,  Yeatman  High  School,  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
1906-19;  Central  High  School,  St.  Louis,   1919  to  date.     Married, 
September  9,  1903,  Lessie  Dixon. 

Wilbur  Wilson  Graff,  E.M.  [Lehigh],  Gwinn,  Mich. 

Born  at  Rushville,  111.,  July  20,  1877.  Son  of  Hiram  B.  and  Sarah 
(Wilson)  Graff.  Mining  engineer,  with  Cleveland  Cliffs  Iron 
Company,  1901-04;  Superintendent  of  Mines  of  the  same  com- 
pany, 1904  to  date.  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Married,  August  6,  1904,  Ethel 
M.  Foster. 

Harmon  Dietrick  Williams,  Halliday,  N.  D. 

Born  at  Jacksonville,  111.,  September  19,  1875.  Son  of  Ira  and 
Annie  (Havighorst)  Williams.  Engaged  in  real  estate  business. 
Married,  October  12,  1898,  Maude  M.  Wimmer. 

George  Morrill  Silverthorne,  Chicago,  111. 

4117  Ogden  Avenue. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  February  1,  1877.     Son  of  Albert  David  and 


688  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Frances  (Hodgkins)  Silverthorne.  Felt  manufacturer.  First 
Lieutenant,  and  later  Captain,  One  Hundred  and  Sixty-first  In- 
diana Volunteer  Infantry,  during  Spanish-American  War,  June, 
1898,  to  M'ay,  1899,  and  saw  service  in  the  United  States  and  in 
Cuba.  Served  as  Major  in  Three  Hundred  and  Forty-first  In- 
fantry, 1918.     Married,  October  30,  1903,  Edith  Hellyer. 


1900. 

William  Kile  Andrews,  Moweaqua,  111. 

Born  at  Hindsboro,  111.,  June  20,  1874.  Son  of  Joseph  and  Martha 
(Kile)  Andrews.  President  and  Manager  of  the  Moweaqua  Grain 
Company.  Married,  December  28,  1898,  Mattie  May  Snyderr. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Samuel  E.  Andrews,  Alpha  Theta, 
'03. 

George  Dunning  Baker,  Bolton,  Conn. 

With  Baker-Vawter  Company,  of  Holyoke  and  Chicago. 

Clare  Hamilton  Hall,  B.S.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

412%  Newberry  Boulevard. 
Born  at  New  Milford,  111.,  April  26,  1880.  Son  of  William  and 
Mary  Jane  (McEvoy)  Hall.  Chemist.  Superintendent  and 
Chemist  of  Charles  Moser  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1902-09. 
Manager  Dry  Color  Dept.  Patton  Paint  Co.,  1909-1912;  General 
Superintendent  Patton  Paint  Co.,  1912-1917;  Vice  President  Patton 
Paint  Co.,  1917  to  date.  Married,  February  20,  1906,  Alma  Grace 
Mageer.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Vernon  J.  Hall,  Up- 
silon,  '94,  and  William  W.  Hall,  Rho,  '06. 

Frank  Marsh  Levings,  Mitchell,  Mont. 

Born  at  Winnebago,  111.,  August  11,  1871.  Son  of  George  W.  and 
Helen  V.  (Stranahan)  Levings.  Stockman.  Private  and  later 
Second  Lieutenant,  Second  U.  S.  Engineers,  during  the  Spanish- 
American  War,  and  saw  service  in  Cuba.  Married,  November 
25,  1909,  Mary  Anna  Schneider. 

Chester   Collins    Sloan,    B.S.    [Univ.    Ark.]  ;    M.D.    [Pennsyl- 
vania], Moline,  111. 

Born  at  Eddyville,  Iowa,  May  16,  1877.  Son  of  Wilbert  Kennedy 
and  Emma  Jane  (Collins)  Sloan.  Physician.  Member  of  local 
draft  board  during  World  War.  Married,  December  21,  1908, 
Ida  Hunton. 

Frank  Lynn  Sweeney,  Rushville,  111. 

Born    at    Ray,    111.,    November    12,    1877.     Son    of   John    Lynn    and 


UPSILON  CHAPTER.  689 

Amelia  Linda   (Wilson)   Sweeney.     Dry  goods  merchant.     Relative 
in  Fraternity,  Thomas  W.  Sweeney,  Upsilon,  '98. 

*Willis  MacWilliams,  B.S.,  Vinton,  Iowa. 

Born  at  Vinton,  Iowa,  December  3,  1878.  Law  student  at  Harvard 
University  at  the  time  of  his  death.  Died  at  Boston,  Mass.,  April 
9,  1907. 

Floyd  Morton  Condit,  Beardstown,  111. 

615   South   State   Street. 
Born    at    Beardstown,    111.,    February    24,    1878.     Son    of    Thomas 
Knowles    and    Harriett    S.    (Dutch)    Condit.     Cashier,    First    Na- 
tional  Bank,    Beardstown,    111.,    1901    to   date.     Married,    February 
22,  1902,  Edith  May  Smith. 


1901. 

*Leslie  Randall  Larsen,  LL.B.,  Green  Bay,  Wis. 

Born  at  Fort  Howard,  Wis.,  October  6,  1878.  Son  of  William  and 
Sarah  (Krouse)  Larsen.  Attorney-at-law.  Relatives  in  Frater- 
nity, brothers,  Charles  S.  Larsen,  Alpha  Theta,  '08,  and  Milton  W. 
Larsen,  Alpha  Theta,  '12.     Died  at  Pasadena,  Cal.,  April  16,  1906. 

Alexander  Howard  McConnell,  Evanston,  111. 

1914  Sheridan   Road. 
Born   at   Chicago,   111.,   December   17,   1876.     Son   of   Alexander   and 
Mary  Balangee   (Xoble)   McConnell.     President  and  Treasurer  of 
the  Central  Scientific  Company,   Chicago,  1904  to  date.     Married, 
April  9,  1901,  Lucene  Sider  Loba. 

William  George  Quade,  Ph.B.,  Marissa,  111. 

Born  at  Worden,  111.,  December  18,  1877.  Son  of  Frederick  William 
and  Maria  (Vogelsang)  Quade.  Cashier  First  National  Bank, 
Marissa,  111.,  1908  to  date.  Married,  September  2,  1911,  Irma 
Virginia   Burkhardt. 

James  Lyons  Sparling,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Moweaqua,  111. 

•      Born  at   Moweaqua,   111.,   August  27,   1876.     Son   of   William    Henry 
and  Minnie  E.   (Lyons)   Sparling.     Physician. 

Henry  Otto  Panhorst,  Staunton,  111. 

Born  at  Staunton,  111.,  April  17,  1875.  Son  of  William  B.  and  Dora 
Elizabeth  (Ruther)  Panhorst.  Auditor,  Mt.  Olive  and  Staunton 
Coal  Company.  Married,  May  23,  1900,  Josephine  Francis  Kline- 
felter. 


6qo  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1902. 

Roger  Scoville  Bennett,  Joplin,  Mo. 

508  Virginia  Avenue. 
Born  July  9,   1877.     Son  of  Joseph  and  Marian   (Scoville)    Bennett. 
Farmer   and   manufacturer.     Married,   Bertie   M.    Scott.     Relative 
in  Fraternity,  son,  Francis  H.  Bennett,  Alpha  Tau,  '20. 

Roy  Kenny  Hitchens,  Chicago,  111. 

2258  South  Michigan  Avenue. 
Born  at  Exeter,  N.  H.  Son  of  Robert  Kenny  and  Abigail  Amelia 
(Wilbur)  Hitchens.  Automobile  business  since  1903.  Second 
Lieutenant,  C  Troop,  First  U.  S.  Cavalry,  1898-1901.  Commis- 
sioned Major  Motor  Transport  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  November  11, 
1918.     Married,  May  15,  1915,  Ina  Hall. 

1903. 

Richard  Clute  Bovey,  Dixon,  111. 

321    Fifth   Street. 
Born    at    Dixon,    111.,   January   20,   1881.     Son   of   Elias    and    Addie 
(Clute)     Bovey.     Merchant.     Married,     January    5,     1909,     Matie 
Demarest. 

Richard  Edgar  Mockford,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

5    Upton    Park. 
Born  at  Brockport,  N.  Y.,  January  19,  1879.     Son  of  Edward  John 
and  Adelle  Elizabeth   (Spring)    Mockford.     Manufacturer's  agent. 
Married,  December  25,  1903,  Maud  Salome  Dierdorff.    ■ 

*Leonard  Hacker  Philp,  LL.B.,  Polo,  111. 

Born  at  Polo,  111.,  January  26,  1881.  Son  of  Leonard  Joseph  and 
Helen  Frances  (Taylor)  Philp.  Attorney-at-law.  Died  at  Mo- 
line,   111.,   April  28,   1919. 

John  Henry  Peckham,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

2287  West  Twentieth  Street. 
Born  at  Ottumwa,  Iowa,  July  23,  1880.     Son  of  Charles  Vassar  and 
Mary  Ellen  (Connaught)  Peckham.     In  real  estate  business.     Mar- 
ried, October  24,  1904,  Caroline  Wooster  Boomer. 

1904. 

*Charles  Conant  Brackett,  Rochester,  Ind. 

Born  at  Rochester,  Ind.,  August  23,  1883.  Son  of  Lyman  Marion 
and    Sara    Jane     (Merriam)     Brackett.     Wholesale    grocer.     Mar- 


UPSILON  CHAPTER.  691 

ried,  December  11,  1907,  Effie  Gertrude  Shafer.     Died  at  Roches- 
ter,  Ind.,  September  26,   1916. 

Harry  Francis  Noake,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

1607   Rose   Street. 
Born  at  Milan,  Ohio,  December  22,  1881. 

*  Allen  Raymond  Julian,  Gordon,  Neb. 

Born  at  Atkinson,  Neb.     Died  at  Omaha,  Neb.,  October  7,  1908. 


1905. 

Herbert  F.  McDougal,  A.B.,  Cedar  Falls,  Iowa. 

Born  at  Gallatin,  Mo.,  April  18,  1876.  Son  of  Festus  H.  and  Kath- 
erine  Mary  (Wynne)  McDougal.  Journalist.  Publicity  Commis- 
sioner Jefferson  Highway,  1918.  Secretary,  Cedar  Falls,  Iowa, 
Comercial  Club,  1918-19.  Manager,  The  Pershing  Way,  1919  to 
date.  Married,  June  8,  1910,  Lou  A.  Colvin.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  Wynne  L.  McDougal,  Upsilon,  '08. 

*David  Thomas  Hanson,  B.S.,  M.D.,  Amarillo,  Tex. 

Born  at  Tuscola,  111.,  August  27,  1877.  Son  of  Henry  and  Ann 
Elizabeth  (Smith)  Hanson.  Physician.  Corporal,  Company  C, 
Forty-fifth  Infantry,  U.  S.  V.,  and  served  in  the  Philippines  during 
the  Spanish-American  War.  First  Lieutenant  M.  C,  Texas  N.  G. 
Captain,  Mi.  C,  U.  S.  A.,  during  World  War.  Was  killed  in 
action,  October  8,  1918,  at  St.  Eitenne,  France,  while  attached 
to  One  Hundred  and  Forty-second  Infantry.  Was  awarded  Croix 
de  Guerre.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Dayton  W.  Hanson, 
Rho,  '13. 

Charles  Seofield  Blair,  A.B.,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

Tennessee  Coal,  Iron  and  Railroad  Company. 
Born  at  Phelps  Chapel,  111.,  December  11,  1883.  Son  of  Rev.  James 
G.  and  Mary  K.  (Seofield)  Blair.  Connected  with  the  Tennessee 
Coal,  Iron  and  Railroad  Company,  1909  to  date.  Member  of 
Sigma  Xi.  Married,  Delphia  Munts.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Arthur  J.  Blair,  Upsilon,  '06. 

Victor  Curtis  Hall,  Manila,  P.  I. 

Robert  Dollar  Company. 
Born  at  Tuscola,  111.,  November  26,  1882.     Son  of  James   Pritchett 
and  Lucille  Shelby   (Faris)    Hall.     Manager  at  Manila,   P.   I.,  for 
The    Robert    Dollar    Company    of    San    Francisco,    Cal.     Married, 
October  23,  1913,  Jane  Grace  Collins. 


692  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1906. 

James  Masterman  Kirkley,  LL.B.  [Chicago  Kent  Coll.  Law], 

Chicago,  111. 

4700  Drexel  Boulevard. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  November  25,  1887.     Son  of  James  Masterman 
and   Emma   Frances    (Swenie)    Kirkley.     In   real   estate   business, 
1909   to  date. 

Howard  Myron  Rosine,  B.S.,  South  Pasadena,  Cal. 

1326   Marengo   Avenue. 
Born  at  La  Moille,  111.,  April  2,  1883.     Son  of  Henry  George  and 
Emma    Amanda     (Williams)     Rosine.     Married,    April    21,    1909, 
Blanche  Edith  Simpson. 

Gilbert  Haven  Richards,  Waukegan,  111. 

321   Sherman  Place. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  June  27,  1884.     Son  of  John  Wesley  and  Fannie 
Belle    (Van    Demark)    Richards.     Salesman.     With   National   En- 
velope Company.     Married,  June  16,  1908,  Wilhelmina  Ferry. 

Arthur  John  Blair,  B.S.,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

Tennessee  Coal,  Iron  and  Railroad  Company. 
Born  at  Winona,  111.,  March  26,  1885.  Son  of  Rev.  James  G.  and 
Mary  K.  (Scofield)  Blair.  Geologist  to  Tennessee  Coal,  Iron  and 
Railroad  Company,  1909  to  date.  Married,  August  30,  1911,  Mary 
Clements.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Charles  S:  Blair,  Up- 
silon,  '05. 

Leonidas  Horney  LaRash,  Sacramento,  Cal. 

821  Eighteenth  Street. 
Born   at   Rushville,   111.,   December   7,   1883.     Son   of  William   Isaac 
and   Emelia   Ann    (Horney)    LaRash.     Journalist.     General   Man- 
ager,  the   Sacramento  Star.     Married,   June   30,   1917,   Muriel   M. 
Brown. 

1907. 

Luther  Ray  Jeter,  Yorkville,  111. 

Born  at  Roanoke,  111.,  August  14,  1884.  Son  of  Luther  Johnson  and 
Emma  Rosalia  (Woods)  Jeter.  Assistant  Manager  of  lumber, 
coal  and  grain  business  for  Jeter  &  Boston,  Yorkville,  111.  Mar- 
ried, June  15,  1915,  Lillian  A.  Nading.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Charles  E.  Jeter,  Upsilon,  '98. 

^Raymond  Casler  Kotz,  B.S.  (P),  Park  Ridge,  111. 

Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  March  2,   1886.     Son  of  Charles  Edward  and 


UPSILON  CHAPTER.  693 

Caroline   Marie    (Atzel)    Kotz.     Educator   and   Chemist.     Died   at 
Park  Ridge,  111.,  August  15,  1918. 

*Ralph  Waldo  Root,  LL.B.,  Galva,  111. 

Born  at  Bishop  Hill,  111.,  September  11,  1883.  Son  of  John  and 
Elizabeth  E.  (Ogren)  Root.  Attorney-at-law.  Died  at  Galva, 
111.,  June  9,  1917. 

Carl  Samuel  Long,  A.B.,  Brockton,  111. 

Born  at  Newman,  111.,  November  13,  1880.  Son  of  Samuel  Luf- 
borough  and  Emma  Amelia  (Edmiston)  Long.  Head  of  Classical 
Department,  Fort  Worth  University,  Fort  Worth,  Texas,  1908-09. 
Stock  and  grain  farmer.  Married,  February  28,  1919,  Sibyl  Eunice 
Horning. 

Raymond  Gilbert,  Golconda,  111. 

Born  at  Golconda,  111.,  January  30,  1884.  Son  of  John  and  Ed- 
monia  (Kidd)  Gilberl  Connected  with  the  Chicago,  Milwaukee 
and   St.   Paul   Railroad   Company. 

1908. 

Harold  Stoddard  McMullen,  Toronto,  Canada. 

McLaughlin  Motor  Car  Co.,  Church  and  Richmond  Sts. 
Born   at  Trenton,   Ontario,   Canada,  April  20,   1885.     Son  of  David 
Stoddard    and    Jennie    (Taylor)    McMullen.     Salesman.     Married, 
November  6,  1907,  Gretchen  Elaine  Martin. 

Llewellyn  Randolph  Merrell,  Chicago,  111. 

608  South  Dearborn  Street. 
Born  at  Evanston,   111.,  July  14,   1888.     Son  of  Frank  Warren  and 
Amelia  A.    (Persons)   Merrell.     Newspaper  cartoonist.     Treasurer 
and   General   Manager  of   the   Grand   View   Plantation   Company, 
Washington,  Ark.     Married,  1909,  Norlean  Stuart. 

Wynne  Luther  McDougal,  Princeton,  Mo. 

Born  at  Princeton,  Mo.,  September  24,  1885.  Son  of  F.  H.  and 
Katherine  Mary  (Wynne)  McDougal.  Married,  January  6,  1912, 
Elizabeth  Sommervell.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  F.  Herbert 
McDougal,  Upsilon,  '05. 

*John  Philip  Joseph,  Moline,  111. 

Born  at  Windsor,  Ontario,  Canada,  September  14,  1886.  Son  of 
Abraham  Henry  and  Luna  Corresta  (Reed)  Joseph.  Secretary 
to  General  Superintendent,  Sears,  Roebuck  and  Company,  1910-14. 
Died  at  Chicago,  111.,  June  10,  1914. 


694  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Charles  Ross  Dines,  A.B.,  A.M.;  Ph.D.   [Chicago],  Evanston, 

111. 

2652   Ewing   Avenue. 
Born  at  Shelbyville,  Mo.,  August  22,  1887.     Son  of  Henry  Bascom 
and  Mattie  Lyne  (Duncan)  Dines.     Fellow  in  Mathematics,  North- 
western University,  1908-9.     Instructor,  Grinnell  College,  1909-10 
Dartmouth    College,    1911-12;    Northwestern    University,    1913-15 
Dartmouth    College,    1915-17,    and    Assistant    Professor,    1917-18 
Auditing  Department,  Federal  Reserve  Bank  of  Chicago,  1918  to 
date.     Served  as  Master  Computer,  Ordnance  Department,  Aber- 
deen   Proving    Ground,    Md.,    August-November,    1918.     Married, 
September  2,  1916,  Charlotte  Reed  Everett.     Phi  Beta  Kappa  and 
Sigma  Xi. 

1909. 

Earl  Wesley  Evans,  A.B.,  Chicago,  111. 

5610  Kenmore  Avenue. 
Born  at  Anna,  Ohio,  February  9,  1886.  Son  of  Robert  Bell  and 
Jennie  (Stewart)  Evans.  State  Manager,  Morris  Cash  and  Credit 
Register  Company,  1915  to  date.  Married,  November  5,  1913, 
Bertha  Margaret  Musselman.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers, 
Clyde  H.  Evans,  Upsilon,  '14,  and  Floyd  G.  Evans,  Upsilon,  '16. 

Donald  Winslow  Evans,  A.B.,  Peoria,  111. 

Woolner   Bldg. 
Born  at  Lacon,  111.,  April  12,  1886.     Son  of  Winslow  and  Eva  (Mc- 
Cullough)   Evans.     Married,  April  21,  1908,  Clara  Merica. 

Frederick  Thomas  Wright,  Chicago,  111. 

1702    South   Michigan   Avenue. 
Born  in   Chicago,  111.,  August  1,  1885.     Son  of  Ernest  John   Hem- 
ingway and  Clara  (Hainsworth)  Wright.     Vice  President,  Chicago 
Oneida    Truck    Company.     Married,    December    18,    1916,    Maude 
Jewell  Wright. 

Edward  Brown  Roberts,  B.S.,  LL.B.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

1821   West  Twenty-fifth  Street. 
Born   at  Nelsonville,  Ohio,  February  4,   1884.     Son  of  William   and 
Georgia   Anne    (Brown)    Roberts.     Attorney-at-law.     City    Attor- 
ney, Belvidere,  111.,  1916-18. 

Roger  Philip  Jenkins,  A.B.,  Evanston,  111. 

1711    Ridge    Avenue. 
Born  at  Burlington,   Iowa,  July   6,  1886.     Son  of  John  Davies  and 
Mary  Elizabeth   (Moschel)   Jenkins.     Efficiency  Engineer  with  The 
Fulton    Company,    Knoxville,    Tenn.,    1917-19.     Married,   June    12, 
1912,  Edna  Williams  Estell. 


UPSILON  CHAPTER.  695 

William  Grover  McCormick,  Oakland,  111. 

Born  at  Melvin,  111.,  August  3,  1884.  Son  of  Worth  and  Sarnantha 
(Inglish)  McCormick.  Farmer.  Married,  February  24,  1910,  Lois 
Martin. 


1910. 

James  Dean   Scovel,  Chicago,  111. 

1059   Ardmore   Avenue. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  November  30,  1887.     Son  of  John  Combs  and 
Clarissa    (Spencer)    Scovel.     With   Sales   Department  of   the   Uni- 
versal   Portland    Cement    Company,    Chicago,    111.,    1909    to    date. 
Married,  September  9,   1913,  Mary  Edna  Stoddard. 

Lauron  Willard  Mercer,  Toledo,  Ohio. 

2327  Detroit   Avenue. 
Born  at  Paxton,  111.,  February  20,  1889.     Son  of  James  and  Laura 
Ellen  (Search)   Mercer.     Head  of  Order  Department  of  the  West- 
ern Electric  Company,  of  Chicago,   1907  to  date. 

Ellwood  Henry  Uhlman,  Chicago,  111. 

431    South   Dearborn    Street. 
Born   at  Peoria,   111.,   April   19,   1886.     Son   of   Henry   and   Charlotte 
(Belsterling)    Uhlmann.     Chemist.     President,  Chemical  and  Engi- 
neering  Company,   Chicago,   111.     Married,   Lillian   May   West. 

Edward  Theodore  Heineman,  LL.B.,  Chicago,  111. 

Harris  Trust  Building. 
Born    in   Chicago,    111.,    August    16,    1888.     Son,  of   Theodore    A.    and 
Abbie   (MacDonald)   Heineman.     Attorney,  1910-16.     In  industrial 
real  estate  business,  1919  to  date.     Captain  of  infantry  on  Mexican 
border,  1916;  naval  aviation  during  world  war. 

Warren  Edward  Briggs,  Chicago,  111. 

2321    Cambridge   Avenue. 
Born  in  Chicago,   111.,  April   6,   1883.     Son  of   Hannibal   Birney  and 
Ada  M.  (French)  Briggs.     Department  Manager  for  A.  H.  Abbott 
of  Chicago. 

*Harold  Watson  Schniewind,  B.D.    [Genl.  Theo.   Sem.],  Chi- 
cago, 111. 

Born  at  Whitestone,  L.  I.,  N.  Y.,  June  16,  1882.  Son  of  Max  A.  and 
Julia  (Bloodgood)  Schniewind.  Protestant  Episcopal  Cler.evnnn, 
General  Missionary,  Diocese  of  Duluth,  1907-08.  Died  at  Chicago, 
111.,   November   14,   1917. 


6g6  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1911. 

Byron  Everett  Ball,  E.M.  [Colorado  School  of  Mines]  (AN), 
Detroit,  Mich. 

General  Motors  Corporation. 
Born  at  Florence,  Wis.,  November  6,  1889.  Son  of  Edwin  and 
Ophelia  (Marcott)  Ball.  Parts  and  Service  Manager,  Willys- 
Overland,  Inc.,  New  York  Branch,  1915-18.  Production  Engineer, 
General  Motors  Corp.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  1918  to  date.  Married, 
December,  1913,  Velma  Eliner  Ball.  Relatives  in  Fraternity, 
brothers,  Edwin  M.  Ball,  Alpha  Alpha,  '04,  and  Thomas  L.  Ball, 
Alpha-Theta,   '06. 

Warren  Abbott  Wright,  Chicago,  111. 

922  Leland  Avenue. 
Born  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  August  6,  1887.     Son  of  T.  Jay  and  Tda  J. 
(Frazier)  Wright.     Tn  the  Engineering  Department  of  the  Griffen 
Wheel  Company,  Chicago,  1908  to  date. 

Rex    Murray    Movius,   Plentywood,   Mont. 

Born  at  Big  Stone,  S.  Dakota,  November  28,  1888.  Son  of  William 
Robert  and  Marcella  Jane  (Murray)  Movius.  Banker.  Deputy 
County  Treasurer,  Sheridan  County,  Mont.,  1913-17.  County 
Treasurer,  1917  to  date.  Married,  June  10,  1914,  Sadie  May 
Schoffman.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Walter  R.  Movius, 
Upsilon,  '12. 

Mark  Morris  Robinson,  A.B.,  Versailles,  111. 

Born  at  Viola,  111.,  December  18,  1886.  Son  of  John  L.  and  Eliza- 
beth (Morris)  Robinson.  High  School  Superintendent.  Married, 
May  5,  1912,  Edith  Gertrude  Elden. 

William  Marrs  Shoop,  A.B.,  Wenona,  111. 

Born  at  Port  Byron,  111.,  September  12,  1889.  Son  of  Rev.  William 
Borland  and  Luella  Bruce  (Marrs)  Shoop.  Auditor  with  In- 
ternational Harvester  Company  of  America.  Served  as  Quarter- 
master Sergeant,  Q.  M.  C,  U.  S.  A.,  1917-19.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  Harold  K.  Shoop,  Upsilon,  '17. 

Warren  Kenneth  Layton,  A.B. ;  A.M.  [Illinois],  Potomac,  111. 
Born  at  Potomac,  111.,  October  27,  1889.  Son  of  John  W.  and  Luella 
(Copeland)  Layton.  Teacher  in  public  high  schools,  1914-16. 
Graduate  student  and  teaching  assistant,  University  of  Illinois, 
1916-18.  First  Lieutenant,  Sanitary  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  from  Febru- 
ary 22,  1918.  Engaged  in  mental  examination  of  recruits  and 
in  educational  work  for  disabled  soldiers  in  U.  S.  Army  General 
Hospital  No.  19,  Oteen,  N.  C. 


UPSILON  CHAPTER.  697 

1912. 

Harold  Clark  Russell,  Oswego,  111. 

Born  at  Oswego,  111.,  April  30,  1890.  Son  of  John  Douglas  and 
Elizabeth  Mae  (Clark)  Russell.  Farmer.  Vice  President,  Oswego 
Farmers'  Grain  Company.  Married,  October  14,  1913,  M.  Annette 
Budd. 

Clayton  Sanford  Lasher,  Wilmette,  111. 

124  Laurel  Avenue. 
Born  at  Evanston,  111.,  March  26,  1890.  Son  of  Charles  Wesley  and 
Jane  Estelle  (Moeller)  Lasher.  With  City  National  Bank,  of 
Evanston,  111.  Enlisted  in  Battery  E,  333  Hv.  F.  A.,  86th  Divi- 
sion, Sept.  19,  1917.  Served  overseas  for  three  months.  Dis- 
charged with  rank  of  sergeant,  January  19,  1919. 

Warren  Champ  Webb,  Chicago,  111. 

4053  North  Avers  Avenue. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  October  16,  1889.     Son  of  William  Joshua  and 
Arietta   Rebecca    (Camburn)    Webb.     Assistant   to   Chicago   Man- 
ager,   American    Pulley    Company.     Married,    February    22,    1912, 
Ema  Victoria  Hermanson. 

Walter  Robert  Movius,  Billings,  Mont. 

2905  Montana  Avenue. 
Born  at  Lidgerwood,  N.  Dakota,  November  19,  1890.  Son  of  William 
Robert  and  Marcella  Jane  (Murray)  Movius.  Deputy  in  county 
offices,  Plentywood,  Montana,  1913-15.  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
Ryerson  &  Movius,  Real  Estate  &  Insurance,  1917  to  date.  Mar- 
ried, June  21,  1915,  Ruth  Emily  Oakes.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Reginald  M.  Movious,  Upsilon,  '11. 

Olin  Lisk  Metz  Whitman,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Union  Cap  Screw  Company. 
Born  at  Detroit,  Mich.,  October  6,  1890.  Son  of  Charles  Benjamin 
and  Kathryn  Elizabeth  (Metz)  Whitman.  Production  Manager 
American  Cap  Screw  Co.,  1914-1915.  Vice  President  and  General 
Manager  Union  Cap  Screw  Co.,  1916  to  date.  Married,  June  9, 
1917,  Alexandra  Elizabeth  Hurst. 

Ralph  Riley  Obenchain,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Evanston,  111. 

645  University  Place. 
Born  at  South  Whitley,  Ind.,  April  25,  1890.  Son  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln and  Mary  Delia  (Remington)  Obenchain.  Attorney-at-law. 
Served  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Sixty-third  Regiment,  F.  A.,  1917- 
19.  Married,  January  1,  1919,  Madalynne  Donna  Connor.  Rela- 
tive in  Fraternity,  brother,  Francis  W.  Obenchain,  Alpha  Xi,  '14. 


bg8  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Leroy  Neal  Neff,  Ridgeway,  Mo. 

Born  in  Harrison  County,  Mb.,  February  5,  1893.  Son  of  Michael 
Ellsworth  and  Rebecca  Anna  (McGowen)  Neff.  Real  Estate, 
Loans  and  Insurance,  1915-1919.  At  present  Secretary  Marwell 
Oil  and  Gas  Company,  Enid,  Okla.  Married,  September  1,  1914, 
Margaret  Maude  Strader. 

Tracy  Francis  Wilcox,  Hebron,  Ind. 

Born  at  Hebron,  Ind.,  February  5,  1891.  Son  of  Albert  Freemont 
and  Hattie  Adilene  (Grimes)  Wilcox. 

Clarence  Edgar  Haile,  Evanston,  111. 

1205  Cleveland  Avenue. 
Born  at  Galena,  111.,  December  31,  1888.     Son  of  Charles  Edgar  and 
Elsie  Clara   (Waggoner)   Haile. 

1913. 

Harry  Phillips  Bailey,  LL.B.,  Princeton,  Mo. 

Born  at  Princeton,  Mo.,  July  16,  1891.  Son  of  Edward  Byron  and 
Catherine  (Phillips)  Bailey.  Attorney-at-law.  Assistant  State 
Attorney,  Cook  County,  111. 

*Paul  Keith  LeBaron,  Riverside,  111. 

Born  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  May  12,  1885.  Son  of  Rev.  Ira  and  Clara 
May  (Baker)  LeBaron.  Captain,  F.  A.,  A.  E.  F.  Returned  to  the 
United  States  as  an  instructor  in  artillery.  Died  at  Camp  Zachary 
Taylor,   Ky.,  October   15,  1918. 

Paul  Emil  Herschel,  Jr.,  Peoria,  111. 

304  West  Armstrong  Avenue. 
Born  at  Peoria,  111.,  January  20,  1892.     Son  of  Paul  Emil  and  Mary 
(Julg)    Herschel.     Treasurer,    R.    Herschel    Manufacturing    Com- 
pany.    Married,  October  26,  1915,  Jean  Nicol. 

John  Philip  C.  Sabec,  Trieste,  Italy. 

Via  Ghega  9. 
Born   at  Trieste,  Austria,  January  21,   1892.     Son  of  Ivan  and   An- 
toinette  (von  Abram)   Sabec.     With  Swift  and  Company,  Chicago 
and  Europe,  1917-19.     Officer  of  Adriatic  Bank,  Trieste,   1919  to 
date.     Married,  November  27,  1912,  Meta  Daniels  Pline. 

1914. 

Clarke  Hughes  Abbott,  Valley,  Neb. 

Born  at  State  Center,  Iowa,  December  19,  1889.  Son  of  John  Huston 
and  Sarah   (Hughes)    Abbott.     Live  Stock   Purchasing  Agent  for 


UPSILON  CHAPTER.  6gg 

T.  M.  Sinclair  and  Company,  L'td.     Married,  May  15,  1915,  Flor- 
ence Mary  Custer. 

Clyde  Harrison  Evans,  Chicago,  111. 

Room  1501,  105  South  La  Salle  Street. 
Born  at  Sidney,  Ohio,  March  7,  1889.  Son  of  Robert  Bell  and 
Jennie  (Stewart)  Evans.  With  William  R.  Compton  Company, 
investments.  Entered  the  service  June  26,  1918;  with  the  Three 
Hundred  and  eighteenth  F.  A.,  A.  E.  F.  until  June  11,  1918.  Rela- 
tives in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Earl  W.  Evans,  Upsilon,  '09,  and 
Floyd  G.  Evans,  Upsilon,  '16. 

Alvin  Christopher  Ries,  Mt.  Vernon,  Ind. 

Born  at  Mt.  Vernon,  Ind.,  May  28,  1892.  Son  of  John  George  and 
Emma  Carolyn  Ries.  Farm  Manager,  1916-1919.  Enlisted  in  the 
service  August  29,  1918;  assigned  to  Medical  Corps.  Transferred 
to  Fourteenth  Sanitary  Train,  Ambulance  Company  253,  Four- 
teenth Division.     Discharged,  January  9,  1919. 

Edward  Stuart  Pomeroy,  A.B.    [Univ.  of  Utah]  ;  M.D.,  Salt 
Lake  City,  Utah. 

36  West  First   North   Street. 
Born  at  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  March  7,  1884.     Son  of  Charles  Enos 
and   Christiana    (Stuart)    Pomeroy.     Physician.     Surgeon   to   Den- 
ver  and   Rio   Grande   R.   R.   and    Utah   Fuel  Company.     Member 
of  the  Volunteer   Medical  Service   Corps,   U.   S.   A. 


1915. 

Lowell    Lynn    Forbes,    A.B.,   LL.B.    [State    Univ.    of    Iowa], 
Mason  City,  Iowa. 

First  National  Bank  Building. 
Born  at  Jefferson,  Iowa,  January  17,  1894.  Son  of  John  Boyd  and 
Alice  Maude  (Black)  Forbes.  Attorney-at-law.  Enlisted  in  the 
service  September  5,  1917,  Company  D,  Three  Hundred  and 
Fiftieth  Infantry.  Served  with  the  A.  E.  F.  Commissioned  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  September  27,  1918.  Awarded  Croix  de  Guerre. 
Married,  August  12,  1919,  Lillian  Mildred  Miller. 

Russell  Belden,  Joplin,  Mo. 

310  Pearl  Street. 
Born  at  Joplin,  Mo.,  March  6,  1893.  Son  of  Charles  Harmon  and 
Emma  (Volkel)  Beldon.  Manager  The  Chandelier  Shop,  Joplin, 
Mo.  Dealers  in  Electrical  Supplies  and  Lighting  Fixtures.  En- 
tered the  service  July  22,  1918;  First  Class  Musician  with  Seven- 
tieth Infantry  Band;  discharged  January  26,  1919. 


7oo  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Gordon  Wakeman  Davis,  Kalamazoo,  Mich. 

720  Main  Street. 
Born  at  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  May  15,  1892.  Son  of  Clyde  M.  and 
Jessie  L.  (Morlan)  Davis.  Assistant  to  General  Manager  Amer- 
ican Sign  Company,  1914-17.  Entered  the  service  May  10,  1917. 
Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  Three  Hundred  and  Twenty- 
eighth  F.  A.,  August  15,  1917.  First  Lieutenant  October  31,  1918. 
Discharged  May  6,  1919.  Married,  June  8,  1918,  Harriet  Grace 
Newton. 

Lewis  Berual  Connelly,  Ludlow,  Pa. 

Born  at  East  Hickory,  Pa.,  August  24,  1892.  Son  of  James  Alex- 
ander and  Mary  Jane   (Kuster)   Connelly. 

Ira  George  Needles,  A.B.,  Akron,  Ohio. 

B.  F.  Goodrich  Rubber  Company. 
Born  at  M.t.  Vernon,  Iowa,  September  I,  1893.     Son  of  Elson  Reid 
and    Anna    (Hunter)     Needles.     Manager    Personnel    Department 
B.   F.   Goodrich   Rubber   Company.     Married,   December   24,   1917, 
Marian  Marie  Westover. 

Arthur  Hansen  Kasner,  B.S.  [Coe  College],  Avoca,  Iowa. 

Born  at  Avoca,  Iowa,  January  27,  1892.  Son  of  Jorgen  and  Mary 
E.  Kasner.  Assistant  Cashier,  Avoca  State  Bank.  Entered  serv- 
ice April  12,  1917.  Second  Lieutenant,  70th  C.  A.  Served  seven 
months  in  A.  E.  F.;  discharged  March  29,  1919. 

Jesse  Affonso  de  Freitas,  M.D.   [Chicago  College  of  Medicine 

and  Surgery],  Springfield,  111. 

429  North  Fifth  Street. 
Born  at  Jacksonville,  111.,  July  6,  1889.     Son  of  Frank  Affonso  and 
Millicent   Ruth    (Cherry)    de   Freitas.     Physician.     Enlisted  in  M. 
R.   C,   U.   S.   A.,   May  27,   1918.    Commissioned   First  Lieutenant, 
M.  C,  June  17,  1918.     Discharged  December  18,  1918. 

*Wilbur  Frederick  Hartman,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  at  Allegheny,  Pa.,  January  21,  1890.  Son  of  John  and  Lillie 
Agnes  (Eckert)  Hartman.  Attorney-at-law.  Secretary  to  the 
Corporation  Counsel  for  the  City  of  Chicago.  Engaged  in  Secret 
Service  Work  during  the  World  War.  Died  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa., 
October  9,  1919. 

1916. 

Lloyd  Frank  Merrell,  Highland  Park,  111. 

343  McDaniel   Avenue. 
Born    at    Princeville,    111.,    September    13,    1887.     Son    of    Frank   W. 
and    Amelia   A.    (Persons)    Merrell.     Poet.     Married,   January   1, 


UPSILON  CHAPTER.  701 

1914,    Lillian    Louise    Ollmann.     Relative    in    Fraternity,    brother, 
Llewellyn  R.  Merrell,  Upsilon,  '08. 

Floyd  Granville  Evans,  Sidney,  Ohio. 

Born  at  Sidney,  Ohio,  March  3,  1893.  Son  of  Robert  Bell  and 
Jennie  (Stewart)  Evans.  Served  with  34th  Engineers,  March,  1918, 
to  August,  1919;  overseas  August,  1918,  to  August,  1919.  Relatives 
in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Earl  W.  Evans,  Upsilon,  '09,  and  Clyde  H. 
Evans,  Upsilon,  '14. 

Olaf  Einar  Tronnes,  Evanston,  111.  n 

906   Seward  Street. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  December  8,   1894.     Son  of  Elling  and  Cath- 
erine   (Prytz)    Tronnes.     With  Addressograph  Company,  Chicago, 
111.     Married,   April  28,   1917,    Bertha   Elizabeth    Ries. 

Arthur  Othello  Spoeneman,  Belleville,  111. 

420  N.orth  High  Street. 
Born  at  Belleville,  111.,  December  3,  1894.     Son  of  Charles  and  Anna 
Marie    (Albrecht)    Spoeneman. 

Stewart  Frank  Hoffman,  Trenton,  Mo. 

1001  Main  Street. 
Born   at   Trenton,   Mo.,   April   13,   1895.     Son   of  Henry   Frank   and 
Nettie  (Steward)   Hoffman.     Department  Manager,  Hoffman  Mer- 
rill,   Trenton,    Mo.     Served    as    Ordnance    Sergeant,    First    Army 
Amunition  Section.     With  the  A.  E.  F.  thirteen  months. 

George  Miiller  Munroe,  B.S.  ['Dartmouth],  Joliet,  111. 

222  Scott  Street. 
Born  at  Joliet,  111.,  May  14,  1892.  Son  of  Edwin  Stanley  and  Marie 
Pia  (Miiller)  Munroe.  Real  Estate  and  Insurance.  Served  as 
Second  Class  Seaman  in  the  U.  S.  N.  R.  during  the  World  War. 
Married,  May  26,  1917,  Ruth  Barber.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
father,  Edwin  S.  Munroe,  Upsilon,  '79. 

Glenn  Means  Tindall,  A.B.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

McKinley  High  School. 
Born   at   Shelbyville,   Ind.,   June   21,   1894.     Son   of    Urus   Eldorado 
and    Lora    Maude     (Means)     Tindall.     Assistant    Supervisor     of 
Music,  St.  Louis  Public  Schools.     Served   as   a  Private,  Infantry, 
unassigned,  Fort  Benjamin  Harrison,   1918-1919. 

Arthur  Frederick  Muschler,  Aurora,  111. 

409  Benton  Street. 
Born    at    Aurora,    111.,    May    22,    1892.     Son    of    George    Fred    and 
Marietta     (Biever)   Muschler.     Attorney-at-law.     Served  as  Quar- 


702  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

ter   Master   Sergeant   Hospital  Center,   A.   P.   O.   731,  near   Neuf- 
chateau,  France. 

1917. 

Kansome  Carter  Crain,  Waverly,  111. 

Born  at  Waverly,  111.,  October  18,  1894.  Son  of  Thomas  Herbert 
and  Effie  Mabel  (Carter)  Crain. 

Junius  Matthew  Beebe,  Downers  Grove,  111. 

Born  at  Bloomington,  111.,  February  16,  1892.  Son  of  Matthew 
Sayre  and  Lois   (Mayes)   Beebe.     Farmer. 

Paul  Marcene  Hartney,  A.B.,  Evanston,  111. 

645  University  Place. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  March  22,  1896.  Son  of  Michael  P.  and  Julia 
M.  (Hoffman)  Hartney.  Insurance  business.  Served  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  F.  A.,  U.  S.  A.,  during  World  War.  Second  Lieutenant, 
F.  A.,  U.  S.  R.  C,  1919  to  date.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Edgar  J.  Hartney,  Rho,  '22. 

Edward  Harold  Greist,  Hinsdale,  111. 

61  North  Clay  Street. 
Born  at  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  May  5,  1895.  Son  of  Lewis  Thomas  and 
Athelia  (Edwards)  Greist.  Advertising  Specialist  with  the  Fait- 
horn  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Entered  the  service  May  10,  1917. 
First  Lieutenant,  Air  Service,  90th  Aero  Squadron  in  France  from 
Jan.  8,  1918,  to  March  21,  1919.  At  the  front  in  action  continu- 
ously from  June  13,  1918,  to  the  Armistice.  (In  command  of 
B  Flight,  90th  Aero  Squadron.)  Cited  in  Orders  of  the  Third 
Corps,  Orders  of  the  First  Army,  and  awarded  a  citation  for 
valor  and  bravery;  also  recommended  for  the  Congressional  Medal 
of  Honor.  Married,  July  28,  1917,  Florianne  Rold.  Relative  in 
Fraternity,  brother,  Raymond  L.  Greist,  Alpha  Epsilon,  '20. 

Harold  Keith  Shoop,  A.B.,  Wenona,  111. 

Born  at  Washington,  111.,  September  4,  1894.  Son  of  William  Bour- 
land  and  Luella  Bruce  (Marrs)  Shoop.  Chemist.  With  Patten 
Paint  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Private  Ordnance  Corps,  De- 
cember 13,  1917,  to  February  8,  1919.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  William  M.   Shoop,   Upsilon,  '11. 


1918. 

Loren   Morgan  Jenks,  B.S.,  Prairie   City,   Iowa. 

Born  at  Prairie  City,  Iowa,  July  13,  1895.     Son  of  Clarence  Seward 
and  Meta  Adelle  (Morgan)  Jenks.     Entered  the  service  December 


UPSILON  CHAPTER.  703 

10,  1917;  with  A.  E.  F.  as  Ordnance  Sergeant,  Ammunition  Supply 
Division,  Ordnance  Department.  Discharged  June  9,  1919.  Com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant,  O.  R.  C. 

Joseph  Liguori  Frank  (P),  Chicago,  111. 

1928  Lincoln  Avenue. 
Born   at  New  York  City,  N.  Y.,  May  5,  1897.     Son  of  Joseph  and 
Elizabeth   (Liguori)    Frank.     Served  in  the   U.   S.  N.   R.  as  First 
Class  Quartermaster  during  World  War.     Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Dudley  L.  Frank,  Rho,  '20. 

Marshall  Price  Corl  (P),  Joplin,  Mo. 

818  West  Sixth  Street. 
Born  at  Webb  City,  Mo.,  June   13,  1895,     Son  of  George   Franklin 
and  Sarah  Catherine  (Kirk)  Corl. 

Horace  Austin  Ruckel,  B.S.,  Springfield,  111. 

848  South  Glenwood  Avenue. 
Born  at  Springfield,  111.,  November  19,  1895.  Son  of  John  H.  and 
Cora  I.  (Garland)  Ruckel.  Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant  Q. 
M.  C,  August  15,  1917.  Served  with  First  Division,  A.  E.  F. 
Later  instructor  in  English  to  French  Officers  at  French  Staff 
College.     Discharged  July  14,  1919. 

Frederick  Clayton   Stiles,  A.B.,  Evanston,  111. 

1456   Wesley   Avenue. 
Born   at   Camden,   N.   J.,   May  24,   1895.     Son   of   Frederic  Canning 
and    Blanche    (Goold)    Stiles.     Army   officer.     Commissioned    Pro- 
visional   Second    Lieutenant    U.    S.    A.,    October    26,    1917.     First 
Lieutenant,  June  9,  1918. 

John  Theodore  Meyer,  Rock  Falls,  111. 

Born   at  Minonk,   111.,  June   12,  1895.     Son  of   Herman  George  and 
Henrietta  (Janssen)  Meyer. 

Paul  Wilfred  Pettengill,  Evanston,  111. 

1590  Oak  Avenue. 
Born   at   Union,   111.,  January  5,   1896.     Son   of   Charles    Rollin   and 
Dora   Adell    (Bright)    Pettengill.     Public   Accountant.     Served   as 
First  Lieutenant,  Seventeenth  Cavalry,  during  World  War.     Com- 
missioned First  Lieutenant,  Cavalry,  U.  S.  R.,  1919. 

Claude  Crozet  Lake,  Jr.,  Chicago,  111. 

The  Fairbanks  Company, 
701-07  Washington  Boulevard. 
Born  at  Eureka,  Kans.,  March  27,  1894.     Son  of  Claude  Crozet  and 


704  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Sue  R.  (Peters)  Lake.     Entered  the  service  December  10,  1917,  as 
Ordnance  Sergeant.     Discharged  January  28,  1919. 

Robert  Clifton  Long,  B.S.,  Evanston,  111. 

1923   Orrington   Avenue. 
Born   at   Shadeland,   Ind.,   March   26,    1894.     Son   of   Clifton   J.   and 
Katherine   C.    (Scherer)    Long. 

De  Witt  Satterfield  Osgood,  Estherville,  Iowa. 

703  South  Ninth  Street. 
Born  at  Marseilles,  111.,  September  12,  1895.     Son  of  Charles  DeWitt 
and    Mary    Josephine     (Satterfield)     Osgood.     With    Presbyterian 
Hospital  of  Chicago,  111.     Married,  February  6,  1918,  Helen  Mar- 
garet Gordon. 

1919. 

Roemer  Gillian  Robertson,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Central  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Born  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  December  27,  1896.  Son  of  Jasper  Newton 
and  Jessie  Alberta  (Roemer)  Robertson.  Salesman  with  Minne- 
apolis General  Electric  Company.  Enlisted  with  British  Royal 
Flying  Corps,  July,  1917.  Overseas  from  December,  1917,  to  De- 
cember, 1918.     Rank,  First  Lieutenant. 

John  Milton  Hample  (A  A),  Butte,  Mont. 

211  South  Jackson  Street. 
Born  at  Helena,  Mont.,  January  30,  1896.  Son  of  John  Edwin  and 
Minnie  (LaMotte)  Hample.  Enlisted  in  15th  Infantry,  Regular 
Army,  October  23,  1917.  Overseas  duty  in  the  China  Expedition. 
Transferred  to  Q.  M.  C,  September  27,  1918.  Rank,  Private 
First  Class. 

Albert  Alley  De  Groat,   Chicago,   111. 

6062  Stoney  Island  Avenue. 
Born  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  April  10,  1897.     Son  of  Grant  Cameron 
and  Martha   (Alley)   De  Groat. 

Vernon  Lounsberry   Congdon,   Elkhart,   Ind. 

326  West  Beardsley  Avenue. 
Born    at    Howe,    Ind.,    April    7,    1895.     Son    of    Harry    Joseph    and 
Prudie    May    (Lounsberry)    Congdon.     Cost    Accountant,    Elkhart 
Carriage  and  Motor   Car   Company.     Served   as   Private  in   U.   S. 
Marine  Corps,  August  8,  1917,  to  January  30,  1919. 

Harold  James  Hunter,  Chilly,  Ida. 

Born  at  Mt.  Pleasant,  Utah,  March  18,  1896.     Son  of  William  Clark 
and    Alice    Christine     (Omenn)     Hunter.     Ranchman.     Served    as 


UPSILON  CHAPTER.  70s 

First  Class  Private  in  U.  S.  Marine  Corps,  December  26,  1917,  to 
March  15,  1919.  Married,  April  13,  1918,  Estelle  Bernice  Man- 
gum. 

Samuel  Archibald  Mullinix,  Moline,  111. 

1117   Fifteenth   Street. 
Born  at  Louisville,   Ky.,   December  9,   1895.     Son  of  Samuel  Wash- 
ington and  Charlotte  L.    (Morris)    Mullinix. 

Leroy  Barkley  Hammond,  Wilmette,  111. 

1  Crescent  Place. 
Born   at   Chicago,   111.,   October   13,   1896.     Son   of  Guy    S.    and   Ida 
May   Hammond.     Served   as   Ensign   U.   S.    N.    R.   during    World 
War.     Relative    in    Fraternity,    brother,    Bertrand    L.    Hammond, 
Upsilon,  '21. 

Leslie  Henry  Vogel,  Springfield,  111. 

538  West  Vine  Street. 
Born  in  McHenry  County,  111.,  January  19,  1896.     Son  of  Lewis  and 
Harriet  Belle   (Austin)    Vogel.     Sports   Editor,  Springfield  News- 
Record,    1917-1918.     Married,   January    12,    1916,   Kathryn   Louise 
McGuire. 

William  Oats  Jeffery,  Jr.,   Chicago,  111. 

6235   Kenmore   Avenue. 
Born  at  Sudan,  Minn.,  June  8,  1896.     Son  of  William  Oats  and  Ellen 
R.     (Richards)     Jeffery.     Student.     Enlisted    in    U.    S.    N.,    May 
13,  1918.     Served  as  First  Class  Quartermaster.     Discharged  March, 
1919. 

Franklin  Keese  Peck,  Evanston,   111. 

1633   Hinman   Avenue. 
Born   at   Wheaton,   111.,   March   12,   1895.     Son  of  Wesley    Hamilton 
Peck,  M.D.,  and  Minna  Dannatt.     Student. 

Elson  Harmon  Whitacre,  Chicago,  111. 

6145  Woodlawn  Avenue. 
Born  at  Guthrie,  Okla.,  October  6,  1895.     Son  of  Corwin  Clay  and 
Clara    R.    (Miller)    Whitacre.     Served    as    First    Class    Sergeant, 
Ordnance   Department,   during   World   War.     Married,   September 
8,   1918,  Sybil   Izlar. 

Harry  Allen  Richter,  Evanston,  111. 

645   University   Place. 
Born  at  Chicago,  III.,  August  27,  1896.     Son  of  Harry  Joseph   and 
Ella    (Medebach)    Richter.     Served   in   the   U.   S.   N.   R.,   Medical 
Department,   1918. 


706  PHI-  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

John  Corlis   Tucker,  Olney,  111. 

Born  at  Vandalia,  111.,  September  28,  1898.  Son  of  James  Gillis 
and  Octavia  (Corlis)  Tucker.  Enlisted  in  Company  C,  Third 
Kentucky  Infantry,  July  2,  1917.  Transferred  to  Company  C, 
One  Hundred  and  Thirteenth  Field  Battalion,  Signal  Corps. 
Served  with  the  A.  E.  F.  eleven  months.  Rank,  Sergeant.  Dis- 
charged August  26,  1919. 

Victor  Trayer  Schmitt,  Chicago,  111. 

6128   Sheridan   Road. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  August  3,  1897.     Son  of  George  Joseph  and 
Charlotte   Waddell    (Thayer)    Schmitt.     Enlisted  in   U.   S.   N.   R., 
April  19,  1918. 

Glenn  Amos  Brough  (P),  Plymouth,  111. 

Born  at  Burningham,  111.,  August  19,  1896.  Son  of  Joseph  Sherman 
and  Rose   (Hamilton)    Brough.     Served  in  U.  S.   N.  R.,  1918. 

John  Carl  Barrett,  Neoga,  111. 

Born  at  Neoga,  111.,  March  4,  1900.  Son  of  James  Edward  and 
Minnie  (Wohleer)  Barrett.  S.  A.  T.  C,  Northwestern  University, 
1918. 

Arthur  Vincent  Schlisinger,  LL.B.,  Chicago,  111. 

5134  Michigan  Avenue. 
Born  at  Chicago,   111.,  December  28,   1897.     Son  of   Rudolph  James 
and  Emily  V.  Schlisinger.     Served  in  U.  S.  N.  R.  during  World 
War. 

1920. 

Quin  Augustus  Ryan,  Chicago,  111. 

5217  Magnolia  Avenue. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,   November   17,   1898.     Son  of  Joseph   Edward 
and    Margaret    Eoretta    (O'Brien)     Ryan.     Writer    with    Chicago 
Tribune.     S.  A.  T.  C.  Northwestern  University,  1918. 

Chester  Carl  Widerquist,  Moline,  111. 

1172  Twenty-sixth  Street. 
Born  at  Moline,  111.,  September  23,  1896.     Son  of  Frank  Samuel  and 
Augusta    (Johnson)    Widerquist.     Served    as    Sergeant,    Company 
E,  349th  Infantry,  A.  E.  F. 

Randall  Livingston  Wescott,  Evanston,  111. 

645   University   Place. 
Born  at  Petoskey,  Mich.,  July  8,  1897.     Son  of  Edwin  Randall  and 
Mabel  Livingston   (Rice)  Wescott.     Ensign  in  U.  S.  N.  R.,  April 
16,  1918,  to  April  29,  1919. 


UPSILON  CHAPTER.  7<V 

Bernt  Martin  Bratland,  Kalvedalen,  Bergen,  Norway. 

Born  in  Flors,  Norway,  September  5,  1897.  Son  of  Ole  and  Ragn- 
brild  (Espenak)  Bratland.  Insurance  Broker.  Served  as  a  sol- 
dier in  the  Norwegian  Army. 

Carl  David  Neidhold,  Wakefield,  Mich. 

Born  at  Wakefield,  Mich.,  May  15,  1897.  Son  of  Edward  William 
and  Lauretta  Stella    (Christianson)    Neidhold. 

William  Davies  Mueller,  Jr.,  Evanston,  111. 

645   University   Place. 
Born  at  Graettinger,  Iowa,  February  12,  1898.     Son  of  William  D. 
and  Julia  D.  Mueller. 

Homer  Leroy  Chapline  Dwiggins,  B.S.,  Evanston,  111. 

645   University   Place. 
Born   at  Chicago,  111.,  June   15,   1896.     Son  of  Jessie  C.   and  Lydia 
(Horen)   Dwiggins.     Served  in  the  U.  S.  N.  R.,  July  to  Decem- 
ber, 1919. 

Roy  Arthur  Dillon,  B.S.,  Woodward,  Okla. 

Born  at  Van  Meter,  Iowa.,  October  11,  1894.  Son  of  George  Lewis 
and  Marie  Dillon.  Entered  the  service  September,  1917.  Com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant,  Sixty-sixth  F.  A.  Discharged  in 
January,  1919. 


1921. 

Edwin  Albert  Wegner,  Jr.,  Chicago,  111. 

5300  Winthrop  Avenue. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  January  10,  1899.     Son  of  Edwin  Albert  and 
Rose    Margaret    (Meyer)     Wegner.     S.    A.    T.    C,    Northwestern 
University,  1918. 

William  Ross  Kilpatrick,  Chicago,  111. 

519  Aldine  Avenue. 
Born   at   Mason   City,    Iowa,   September   25,    1900.     Son   of   Charles 
Harold  and  Margaret    (Johnson)    Kilpatrick.     Served   in  the   Re- 
serve Officers'  Training  Camp  at  Fort  Sheridan,  111.,   1918. 

Maurice  Einar  Loven,  Oak  Park,  111. 

1020   Superior   Street. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  June  17,  1899.     Son  of  Otto  Einar  and  Ellen 
Christine    (Nord)    Loven.     S.   A.   T.   C.   Northwestern   University, 
1918. 


708  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Charles  Edward  Knight,  Evanston,  111. 

1567    Ridge    Avenue. 
Born  at  Chicago,   111.,  October   1,   1899.     Son  of  James   Seaton  and 
Alma  Matilda  (Peterson)   Knight.     Enlisted  in  U.  S.  N.  R.,  April 
i,    1918.     Quartermaster,    Third    Class.     Discharged    January    21, 
1919. 

John  Elston  Hill,  Chicago,  111. 

1132    Morse    Avenue. 
Born   at   Chicago,   111.,    February    7,    1898.     Son   of   William   Cooper 
and  Julia  Florence   (Elston)    Hill.     Ensign,  U.  S.  N.  R.,  1918-19. 

Bertrahd  Tarrant  Hammond,  Wilmette,  111. 

1   Crescent  Place. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  May  27,  1900.     Son  of  Guy  S.  and  Ida  May 
(Tarrant)   Hammond.     Served  in  U.  S.  N.,  October,  1918  to  Jan- 
uary, 1919.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Leroy  B.  Hammond, 
Upsilon,  '19. 

Edwin  Wibking  Chase,  Wheaton,  111. 

722  Wheaton  Avenue. 
Born    at    Chicago,    111.,    February    10,    1899.     Son    of    Edwin    Moses 
and  Louise  Belle   (Wibking)   Chase.     Commissioned   Second  Lieu- 
tenant F.  A.,  R.  C,  January  29,  1919. 

Edmund  Paul  Halley,  Evanston,  111. 

520  Davis  Street. 
Born  at  Kalamazoo,  111.,  August  25,  1900.     Son  of  Henry  Hampton 
and   Madge   Albert    (Gillis)    Halley.     S.    A.    T.    C,   Northwestern 
University,   1918. 

Howard  Emsley  Irwin,  Quincy,  111. 

2100  Grove  Avenue. 
Born    at   Quincy,   111.,   August   13,   1897.     Son   of   Charles    Sylvester 
and    Katherine    (Crew)    Irwin.     S.    A.   T.   C,    Northwestern    Uni- 
versity, 1918. 

James  Stovall  Morris,  Pine  Bluff,  Ark. 

520  West  Second  Avenue. 
Born  at  Marshall,  Mo.,  October   14,  1898.     Son  of  Edward  Everett 
and  Jennie  Sydnie   (McLeod)   Morris.     S.  A.  T.  C,  Northwestern 
University,  1918. 

Frederick  Lawrence  Armand  Blocki,  Chicago,  111. 

822  Buena  Avenue. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  February  11,  1901.     Son  of  Frederick  William 
and    Louise    (Woltersdorf)    Blocki.     Student. 


UPSILON  CHAPTER.  709 

Charles  Walter  Ruckel,  Springfield,  111. 

310  West  Capitol  Avenue. 
Born  at  Springfield,   111.,  June  5,  1896.     Son  of  Samuel  and  Annie 
(Bond)    Ruckel.     Sergeant,   124th   F.   A.,   33d   Division,   April   10, 
1917,  to  August  29,  1919.     Lost  left  arm  November  5,  1918,  after 
being  wounded   near   Beauclaire,   France. 


1922. 

Robert  Ellsworth  Schurr,  Rock  Island,  111. 

903   Thirtieth   Street. 
Born  at  Davenport,  Iowa,  November  4,  1898..   Son  of  Fred  William 
and    Agnes    (Ford)    Schurr.     With    White-Phillips    Company,    In- 
vestment Bankers.     S.  A.  T.  C,  Northwestern  University,  1918. 

Harvey  Woodward  Gates,  Plainfield,  111. 

Born  at  Aurora,  111.,  July  25,  1899.  Son  of  George  Woodward  and 
Catherine  Lunsden  (Brown)  Gates.  Secretary,  Plainfield  State 
Bank.     S.  A.   T.  C,  Northwestern  University,  1918. 

Homer   Percy   Hardin,   Greenview,   111. 

Born  at  Sweetwater,  111.,  August  28,  1900.  Son  of  Charles  Henry 
and  Amanda  (Burns)  Hardin.  S.  A.  T.  C,  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity, 1918. 

Perry   Ranck   Pennington,   Plainfield,   111. 

Born  at  Plainfield,  111.,  D'ecember  7,  1895.  Son  of  Robert  Henry 
and  Ida  Frances  (Ranck)   Pennington. 

George    Shannon    Baker,    Tallula,    111. 

Born  at  Tallula,  111.,  February  9,  1900.  Son  of  Elmer  Morton  and 
Helen  Bridgett  (Gross)   Baker. 

Edward  Milton   Enright,   Chicago,   111. 

5642  Kenmore  Avenue. 
Born    at   Chicago,   111.,   October   8,   1900.     Son   of   John   Joseph   and 
Margaret  Elizabeth   (White)    Enright.     In  the  U.  S.  N.   R.,  1918. 

Bernard    Howard    Miller,    Bridgewater,    Iowa. 

Born  at  Cumberland,  Iowa.,  January  28,  1898.  Son  of  Henry  Martin 
and  Ella  (Speraw)  Miller.  Served  in  the  U.  S.  N.  R.,  May  15, 
1918,  to  January  25,  1919. 

Richard  Fred  Truckenbrod,  Mendota,  111. 

Thirteenth    Avenue. 
Born   at   Mendota,   111.,   October   26,    1898.     Son  of    Henry    H.    and 


7io  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Emma  Marie   (Erlenborn)   Truckenbrod.     S.  A.  T.  C,  Northwest- 
ern  University,   1918. 

John  Patrick  Haley,  Joliet,  111. 

135  South  Center  Street. 
Born   at  Joliet,   111.,  July   19,   1899.     Son  of  Patrick  Columbus   and 
Mary  (D'Arcy)   Haley.     Student. 

Harold  Alexander  Erickson,  Maynard,  Minn. 

Born  in  Maynard,  Minn.,  in  1898.  Son  of  Michael  B.  and  Emma  G. 
(Anderson)    Erickson.     Student. 

Harry  Albert  Eielson  (A),  Springfield,  El. 

1218  South  Seventh  Street. 
Born  at  Springfield,  111.,  November  10,   1897.     Son  of  Oscar  Aaron 
and  Lillian  (Smith)  Eielson.     Served  in  U.  S.  N.  R.,  1918-1919. 

Chester  Avery  Barnard,  Madison,  Kans. 

Born  at  Madison,  Kans.,  February  10,  1899.  Son  of  Almond  A. 
and  Mary  E.  (Seward)  Barnard.  During  World  War  served  as 
Private  in  64th   Infantry,  10th  Division. 

Hugh  Clement  McGinitie,  Hecla,  S.  D. 

Born  at  Neligh,  Neb.,  July  19,  1897.  Son  of  Clyde  and  Etly  (Ander- 
son) McGinitie.  Served  as  Ensign,  U.  S.  N.,  on  S.  S.  Dorchester, 
Coast  Patrol  Service,  1918-1919. 

Roland  Clark  Aby,  Galva,  111. 

Born  at  Galva,  111.,  September  27,  1899.  Son  of  Clark  Benjamin 
and  Lillie  A.    (Nordstrom)   Aby. 

Thomas  Paul  Albert  Leonard,  Middletown,  Ohio. 

102  North  Charles  Street. 
Born  at  Middletown,  Ohio,  December  4,  1896.     Son  of  Thomas  and 
Caroline   Elizabeth   (Menger)    Leonard.     Enlisted  in   U.   S.   N.  R. 
May    13,    1918,    as   Quartermaster,    second   class;    discharged   May 
26,  1919. 

Russell  Evans  Patterson,  Elkhart,  Ind. 

405   Jefferson   Street. 
Born   at    Elkhart,   Ind.,    August   5,    1899.     Son   of   William   H.   and 
Lida   M.    (Evans)    Patterson. 

Joseph  Hershey  McGillvra,  Owosso,  Mich. 

403  East  Exchange  Street. 
Born  at  Owosso,  Mich.,  July  16,  1900.     Son  of  Charles  H.  and  Sadie 
Belle    (Hershey)    McGillvra. 


UPSILON  CHAPTER.  7" 

1923. 

Harry  Verne  Brooks,  Leedey,  Okla. 

Born  at  Cisne,  111.,  April  12,  1901.     Son  of  Calvin  Resler  and  Ella 
(Orr)   Brooks.     Student.     S.  A.  T.  C,  Arizona  Cadet  Corps,  1918. 

Harry   Coburn   Stallings,  Woodward,  Okla. 

1401   Sixth  Street. 
Born    at    Midlothian,    Texas,    November    14,    1900.     Son    of    Henry 
Harrison  and  Ida  May    (Coburn)    Stallings.     Student. 

Theodore  William  Olson,   Beaver,  Iowa. 

Born  at  Boone,  Iowa,  November  1,  1901.     Son  of  Charles  and  Robena 
(Benson)   Olson.     Student. 

Raymond  Fred  Kieft,  Wilmette,  111. 

1221   Forest  Avenue. 
Born   at   Chicago,   111.,   February  8,   1901.     Son  of   John   and   Grace 
(Leasink)   Kieft.     Student. 

James  William  Egan,  Jr.,  Chicago,  111. 

815    Buena   Avenue. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  August  17,  1900.     Son  of  James  William  and 
Antoinette   Eleanor    (McGuire)    Egan.     Student. 

William  Kenneth  Jennings,  Villa  Grove,  111. 

Born  at  Coxville,  Ind.,  March  20,  1901.     Son  of  William  Claude  and 
Elizabeth  (Evans)  Jennings.     Student. 


Phi  Chapter 

UNIVERSITY  OF  RICHMOND 

RICHMOND,  VIRGINIA 


Instituted  January  15,  A.  D.  1873. 


ADDISON  L.   HOLLADAY 
GEORGE  SWANN 
THOMAS  MARSHALL  ALDERSON 
PATRICK  HENRY   EAGER 


History  of  Phi  Chapter 

The  15th  of  January,  1873,  was  the  natal  day  of  Phi 
Chapter.  The  esteemed  Leroy  Summerfield  Edwards,  Eta,  '58, 
was  its  father. 

Prior  to  the  war  only  two  chapters  of  the  Fraternity 
existed  in  Virginia,  and  they  were  Eta,  at  the  University  of 
Virginia,  and  Kappa,  at  Emory  and  Henry  College.  These 
chapters  became  dormant  because  of  the  terrible  war,  and 
Kappa  never  again  became  active.  In  1872  Phi  Kappa  Sigma 
in  Virginia  was  revived.  Tau  Chapter  was  established  in  Jan- 
uary, Eta  was  reinstituted  the  following  September  and  Phi 
was  chartered  four  months  later.  In  this  reawakening  the 
ardent  Brother  Leroy  S.  Edwards  was  the  moving  spirit. 
Stories  of  his  zeal  and  generosity  are  yet  told  with  our  tradi- 
tions. However  lustrous  the  dream  that  actuated  him  in  his 
work  of  reviving  Eta  and  establishing  Tau  and  Phi,  he  could 
not  have  foreknown  the  full  meaning  of  what  he  did.  The 
institution  which  he  transplanted  is  as  yet  only  in  its  child- 
hood. Its  life  should  be  as  eternal  as  the  spirit  of  brotherliness 
in  the  bosom  of  man.  It  should  become  increasingly  exalted 
as  the  opportunities  widen  for  the  manifestation  of  this  spirit. 

In  the  fall  of  1872  a  friend  of  Brother  Edwards  enrolled 
in  law  at  Richmond  College.  To  him  he  presented  Phi  Kappa 
Sigma  with  the  purpose  of  establishing  a  chapter.  Through 
this  friend  another  law  student  was  enlisted,  as  also  were  two 
academic  students,  and  in  January  of  the  following  year  appli- 
cation for  a  charter  was  presented  to  the  Grand  Chapter. 
They  were  fellows  of  sterling  worth  and  are  to-day  respec- 
tively as  referred  to  above  —  Judge  Addison  L.  Holladay,  of 
Richmond;  Judge  Thomas  M.  Alderson,  of  Abingdon,  Va. ; 
Professor  George  Swann,  of  Danville,  Va.,  and  Professor 
Patrick  Henry  Eager,  of  Clinton,  Miss. 

7iS 


716  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

The  first  year  the  chapter  consisted  of  eight  men.  It 
prospered  through  three  sessions,  but,  for  reasons  not  alto- 
gether plain,  then  suffered  a  suspension.  The  circumstances 
as  obtained  are  these :  All  the  charter  year  men  left  college 
the  second  }Tear  afterwards.  The  men  that  were  left  the  third 
year  were  medical  students  and  entirely  outside  of  Richmond 
College.  Eight  years  later,  1884,  through  a  committee  from 
Tau  Chapter,  the  chairman  of  which  was  General  C.  C. 
Vaughan,  of  Franklin,  Va.,  Phi  was  revived.  At  this  time 
Brother  Nelson  S.  Groome,  a  most  intimate  friend  of  Brother 
Yaughan,  was  a  matriculate  at  this  college.  By  these  two 
old  Phi  was  again  started  on  her  course  of  prosperity.  She 
is  now  in  the  waters  of  her  fortieth  voyage,  manned  by  a  crew 
of  fourteen  men. 

Phi  has  always  been  noted  for  her  "  all-around  "  char- 
acteristics. In  college,  her  men  are  leaders  in  scholarship,  in 
athletics,  in  social  life  and  in  all  other  branches  of  collegiate 
activity.  As  alumna,  her  sons  have  maintained  the  same'  ex- 
cellent standards  in  the  pursuits  of  business  and  professional 
life. 

When  the  world  war  burst  upon  us,  Phi's  sons  took  their 
places  promptly  in  the  nation's  front  line  of  defense,  and  the 
older  alumni  were  very  devoted  and  active  in  the  various  lines 
of  patriotic  work  at  home.  Phi  was  well  represented  in  all 
branches  of  the  armed  forces  of  the  United  States,  and  a  great 
many  served  with  utmost  distinction  and  received  high  honors. 

Since  1914,  Phi  has  been  located  at  the  magnificent  new 
campus  of  the  College,  located  at  Westhampton,  which  is  about 
five  miles  from  the  heart  of  the  City  of  Richmond.  The  change 
has  been  very  beneficial.  During  the  war,  the  boys  at  college 
made  the  best  shift  possible  in  temporary  quarters,  because 
the  campus  had  been  volunteered  to  the  government  as  a  war 
hospital  and  was  used  for  that  purpose.  The  institution  has 
grown  so  rapidly  and  added  to  its  range  of  schools  until  it 
has  outgrown  the  college  class,  and  from  now  on  it  is  the 
"  University  of  Richmond." 

Never  was  the  chapter  recognized  more  absolutely  as  the 
par  excellence  Greek  letter  society  here  than  at  present.      But 


HISTORY  OF  PHI  CHAPTER.  717 

outside  of  the  immediate  Chapter,  Phi  has  a  tower  of  strength 
in  her  loyal  alumni,   and  especially   those   in  Richmond. 

The  alumni  chapter  at  Richmond  is  very  active,  and  as 
the  days  of  war  recede,  the  interest  of  -the  alumni  is  greatly 
increasing.  They  meet  monthly  at  luncheon  and  semi-annually 
they  stage  a  banquet  to  which  brethern  come  from  all  over 
Virginia. 

Phi  is  particularly  fortunate  in  having  the  constant  benefit 
of  the  advice  and  counsel  of  Thomas  B.  McAdams,  Phi,  '97, 
whose  deep  interest  in  the  Fraternity  is  of  the  greatest  assist- 
ance. After  many  years  of  faithful,  excellent  service  as  Chap- 
ter Visitor,  Herbert  B.  Gilliam,  Phi,  '11,  felt  compelled  to 
resign  on  account  of  residing  at  a  distance.  John  J.  Wicker, 
Jr.,  Phi,  '13,  has  been  appointed  to  this  office,  and  has  some 
very  encouraging  plans  for  the  Chapter's  future. 


Phi  Chapter 

1873. 

David  Higginbotham,  A.M.,  Rio  Vista,  Va. 
Born  in  Henrico  County,  Va.     Farmer. 

Addison  Lewis  Holladay,  LL.B.,  Richmond,-  Va. 

1014  East  Main  Street. 
Born    in    Spottsylvania   County,    Va.,    November    20,    1851.     Son    of 
Waller  Lewis  and  Emily  (Mansfield)    Holladay.     Attorney-at-law. 
Judge  Chancery  Court,  Richmond,  Va.,  1883-89. 

George  Swann,  A.M.,  Trenholm,  Va. 

Born  at  Laurel  Springs,  Va.,  June  12,  1851.  Son  of  George  and 
Ann  (Thompkins)  Swann.  Educator.  Judge,  Botetourt  County, 
Va.,  1884-86.  Professor  of  Languages,  Roanoke  College,  1898- 
1908.  Married,  June  29,  1897,  Lily  Dawson  Rogers.  Relative 
in   Fraternity,   brother,   Rev.   Porterfield   Swann,   Phi,  '73. 

*Porterfield  Swann,  Goshen,  Va. 

Born  at  Laurel  Springs,  Va.,  October  23,  1847.  Son  of  George 
and  Ann  (Thompkins)  Swann.  Bajitist  Clergyman.  Married, 
Jean  "Williamson  Readcap.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
George  Swann,  Phi,  '73.     Died  August  22,  1919. 

*William    Wallace    Woodward,    LL.B.     [George    Washington 
Univ.],  Hampton,  Va. 

Born  in  Middlesex  County,  Va.,  February  7,  1852.  Son  of  P.  T. 
and  Mary  E.  (Pollard)  Woodward.  Attorney-at-law.  Married, 
April  17,  1884,  Kate  R.  Drummond.     Died  at  Hampton,  Va.,  1919. 

1874. 

Patrick  Henry  Eager,  A.B.,  A.M.  [Mississippi  College],  Clin- 
ton, Miss. 

Born    at    Warrenton,    Miss.,    November    21,    1857.     Son    of    Eleazer 
Chapin    and    Harriet     (Ide)     Eager.     Professor    of    Mathematics, 
Mississippi    College,    1878-82;    President    of    Brownsville    Female 
7l8 


PHI  CHAPTER.  719 

College,  Tenn.,  1882-87;  Professor  of  English,  Baylor  College, 
1887-90;  Professor  of  Philosophy,  University  of  Mississippi,  1890- 
91;  President  of  Baylor  College,  1891-94;  Professor  of  English, 
Mississippi  College,  1895-1918.  Married,  September  5,  1883,  Mary 
J.  Whitfield. 

Thomas  Marshall  Alderson,  LL.B.,  Wise,  Va. 

Born  at  Lebanon,  Va.,  May  7,  1852.  Son  of  Colonel  Thomas  C.  M. 
and  Nancy  Jane  (Dickenson)  Alderson.  Attorney-at-law.  Judge 
of  Russell  County,  Va.,  1878-1884.  Commonwealth  Attorney  for 
Wise  County,  Va.,  four  years.  U.  S.  Attorney,  Western  District 
of  Virginia,  1898-02.  Married,  October  7,  1874,  Adah  Virginia 
Davis. 

James  William  Wildman,  Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 

Born  in  Campbell  County,  Va.,  October  16,  1851.  Son  of  John  W. 
and  Mary  T.  Wildman.  Baptist  Clergyman.  Married,  May  29, 
1878,  Mary  Alice  Davis. 

1875. 

*Silas   Merchant   Weisiger,   Richmond,   Va. 

Merchant.     Died  at  Richmond,  Va.,  December  5,  1897. 

*Meade  C.  Kemper,  M.D.,  Orange  County,  Va. 
Physician. 

1876. 

Hugh  McGuire  Taylor,  M.D.  [Med.  Coll.  Va.],  Richmond,  Va. 

100  North  Thirty-first  Street. 
Born  in  Clarke  County,  Va.,  1855.     Physician.     Professor  of  Practice 
of  Surgery,  University  College  of  Medicine,  Richmond,  Va.     Mem- 
ber   of    State    Board    of    Health.     Former    President    of    Virginia 
State  Board  of  Medical  Examiners.     Married,  Mary  E.  Whitcombe. 

1884. 

John  Nash  Hume,  Portsmouth,  Va. 

Box  28. 
Born    at    Portsmouth,    Va.,    September    3,    1868.     Son    of    Richard 
Gregory  and  Sarah  Lucretia   (Nash)    Hume.     Employed  in  U.  S. 
Post  Office,  Portsmouth,  Va. 

Charles  Edward  Williams,  Portsmouth,  Va. 

316  North  Street. 
Born  at   Portsmouth,  Va.,   November  26,   1867.     Son  of  David   Ed- 
ward and  Alice  Rebecca   (Guy)   Williams. 


720  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

*Wilburn  Crawford  Scott,  A.B.,  Kingston,  La. 

Born  at  Kingston,  La.,  September  1,  1866.  Son  of  Robert  H.  and 
Cornelia  Gregg  (Hall)  Seott.  Member  of  Legislature,  1896.  Su- 
perintendent of  Education,  1900.     Married,  Florence  Piothro. 

1885. 

*Pompey  Jackson  Peake,  Churchland,  Va. 

Born  in  Norfolk  County,  Va.,  September  x?9,  1865.  Son  of  John 
Grimes  and  Sarah  Ann  (Bruce)  Peake.  Farmer.  Died,  Sep- 
tember 2,  1889,  in  Norfolk  County,  Va. 

William  Smith  Morriss,  Glade  Spring,  Va. 

Born  at  Kentuck,  Va.,  November  10,  1866.  Son  of  Marion  Mc- 
Donald and  Elizabeth  Ann  (McSpadden)  Morriss.  Implement 
and  lumber  dealer.  Director  of  Bank  of  Glade  Spring.  Mar- 
ried, March  6,  1901,  Carlotta  Wayt  Kable.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  John  T.  Morriss,  Phi,  '99. 

1886. 

Wray  Wythe  Davis,  D.D.S.   [Maryland],  Richmond,  Va. 

1001  Grove  Avenue. 
Born   at  Richmond,  Va.,  July  30,   1866.     Son  of  Hugh  Wythe   and 
Mary  Elizabeth  (Apperson)  Davis.     Dentist. 

1887. 

Nelson  Smith  Groome,  Hampton,  Va. 

Born  at  Morrison,  Va.,  May  2,  1868.  Son  of  Charles  Frederick 
and  Emma  Douglass  (Smith)  Groome.  *  President  of  The  Bank 
of  Hampton.  Member  of  the  Legislature  from  Elizabeth  City 
County.  Colonel  on  the  Governor's  staff,  1906-10.  Married, 
March  28,  1907,  Anne  E.  Abernethy.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Frederick  W.  Groome,  M>D.,  Eta. 

Stuart  McGuire,  M.D.  ['Virginia]  ;  LL.D.  (H),  Richmond,  Va. 

513  East  Grace  Street. 
Born  at  Staunton,  Va.,  September  16,  1867.  Son  of  Hunter  McGuire, 
M.D.,  and  Mary  Stuart.  Physician.  Surgeon  in  charge  of  St. 
Luke's  Hospital,  and  to  the  Virginia  Hospital.  Professor  of  Prin- 
ciples of  Surgery  and  Clinical  Surgery,  University  College  of 
Medicine,  Richmond,  Va.,  and  President  of  same.  Member  of 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Medical  Society  of  Virginia,  and  once  its  Presi- 
dent; Tri-State  Medical  Association  of  Virginia  and  Carolinas, 
and    once    its    President;    Southern    Surgical    and    Gynecological 


PHI  CHAPTER.  721 

Association,  and  once  its  President.  Author  of  "  Textbook  on 
Principles  of  Surgery."  Lieutenant-Colonel,  M.  C,  U.  S.  A. 
Commanding'  officer  U.  S.  Army  Base  Hospital,  No.  4-5.  Serving 
in  France  from  July,  1918,  to  March,  1919.  Awarded  French  Medal 
of  Honor,  March  18,  1919.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Hugh 
H.   McGuire,   M.D.,   Eta. 

Edwin  H.  Gibson   (H),  Culpeper,  Va. 
Attorney-at-law. 

1888. 

Malcolm    Argyle    Coles,    A.B. ;    LL.B.     [George    Washington 
Univ.]  ;  LL.M.   [National  Univ.],  Washington,  D.  C. 

500  Butternut  Street,  Takoma  Park. 
Born  at  "  Locksley  Hall,"  Northumberland  County,  Va.,  April  16, 
1869.  Son  of  Hiram  Edward  and  Mary  Alverta  (Sydnor)  Coles. 
Attorney-at-law.  Member  of  Virginia  Legislature,  1895-96.  Spe- 
cial Attorney,  1904-06;  Assistant  Attorney,  1906-07;  Attorney  in 
Department  of  Justice,  1907-14.  Commissioned  Major,  Judge  Ad- 
vocate General's  Department,  U.  S.  A.,  July,  1917.  Acting  Judge 
Advocate  General's  Office  in  France,  January,  1919-October,  1919. 
At   present,   Judge    Advocate,   Sixth  Division,   Camp    Grant,   111. 

Richard  Kerr  Cravens    (H),   Washington,  D.   C. 

The  Toronto. 
Born  at  Fort  Smith,  Ark.,  March  16,  1870.  Attorney-at-law,  1896- 
98.  Officer  of  U.  S.  Army.  First  Lieutenant  1st  Territorial 
Volunteer  Infantry,  1898-1899;  First  Lieutenant,  40th  Infantry, 
1899-1901;  Lieutenant  Coast  Artillery  Corps,  1903-1906;  Captain 
Coast  Artillery  Corps,  1907-1917  (May  15);  Major,  Coast  Ar- 
tillery Corps,  May  15  to  Aug  4,  1917;  Lieutenant-Colonel  Coast 
Artillery  Corps,  Aug.  5,  1917,  to  June  20,  1918;  Colonel  N.  A., 
1918-20;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  Regular  Army,  July  21,  1930.  Service 
in  Philippine  Islands,  Dec,  1899,  to  June,  1901.  Served  on  Mexican 
border  in  1916;  served  in  France  from  April,  1918,  to  January, 
1919,  as  Adjutant  General,  Acting  Chief  of  Staff  and  Assistant 
Chief  of  Staff,  Army  Artillery,  1st  American  Army  and  com- 
manding the  59th  Artillery  (Regular  Army).  Awarded  D.  S. 
M.,  March  27,  1920,  for  exceptionally  meritorious  service,  espe- 
cially in  St.  Mihiel  and  Meuse-Argonne  offensives.  Married,  Feb- 
ruary, 1892,  Margaret  May. 

1889. 

*Chapman  Whitfield  Jones,  M.D.    [Coll.   of  Phys.   and   Surg. 
Balto.],  Appomattox,  Va. 
Born  April  1,   1869,   at  Spring  Mills,   Va.     Son  of  James  Chapman 


722  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

* 

and   Anna   Olivia    (Williams)    Jones.     Physician.     Died   at   Appo- 
mattox, Va.,  August  23,  1918. 

Samuel  McGaughy  Hearon,  Dodd  City,  Tex. 

John  Hurt  Whitehead  (H),  Chatham,  Va. 

Born  in  Pittsylvania  County,  Va.,  October  31,  1867.  Son  of  John 
Richard  and  Sallie  Hunt  (Graves)  Whitehead.  Merchant.  Mar- 
ried, June  22,  1899,  Mary  Elizabeth  Jones.  Relatives  in  Fraternity, 
brothers,  Joseph  Whitehead,  Phi,  '89,  and  Walter  M.  Whitehead, 
Phi,  '99. 

Joseph  Whitehead,  A.B. ;  B.L.   [Virginia]   (H),  Chatham,  Va. 

Born  in  Pittsylvania  County,  Va.,  February  16,  1871.  Son  of  John 
Richard  and  Sallie  Hunt  (Graves)  Whitehead.  Attorney-at-law. 
Virginia  State  Senator,  1899  to  1903.  Married,  August  14,  1895, 
Ruth  Tredway.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  John  H.  White- 
head, Phi,  '89,  and  Walter  M.  Whitehead,  Phi,  '99,  and  son,  Claude  S. 
Whitehead,  Phi,  '18. 

1890. 

^Frederick  Wimberly  King,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

Born  at  Micanopy,  Fla.,  August  3,  1S70.  Son  of  Thomas  Fitch 
and  Elizabeth  Annette  King.  Wholesale  confectioner.  Married, 
June  8,  1905,  Sallie  Broome.  Died  at  Richmond,  Va.,  September 
8,  1919. 

Rawley  White  Martin,  M.D.  [Virginia]  (H),  Chatham,  Va. 

Born  at  Chatham,  Va.,  December  10,  1870.  Son  of  Rawley  White 
Martin,  M.D.,   and  Ellen  Johnson.     Physician. 

Norvell  Ryland  Walker,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Gilman  Apartments. 
Born  at  Walkerton,  Va.,  December  12,  1869.     Son  of  Thomas  New- 
ton  and   Julia    (Ryland)    Walker.     Connected   with   sales    depart- 
ment of   McCormick   &  Co.,   importers,   Baltimore,   Md.     Married, 
November  9,  1899,  Christine  Elizabeth  Crawford. 

Patrick  Mann  Estes,  A.B.;  LL.B.  [Washington  Univ.],  Nash- 
ville, Tenn. 

2410  West  End  Avenue. 

Born   in   Haywood   County,   Tenn.,   January   27,   1872.     Son   of  Joel 

Henry  and  Martha   (Mann)   Estes.     Attorney-at-law.     Member  of 

the    Tennessee    Legislature,    1895-97.     General    Counsel    Life    and 

Casualty  Ins.   Company  of  Tennessee   since  1903.     Vice   President 


PHI  CHAPTER.  723 

of  National  Board  of  Trade,  1907-08.  President  of  Tennessee 
Automobile  League,  1919.  Married,  January  12,  1898,  Gray  Mc- 
Laughlin. 

Sidney   Speiden  Handy,   A.B. ;  A.M.    [Columbia],  Annapolis, 
Md. 

St.   John's   College. 
Born   at   Farmville,   Va.,   February   9,   1871.     Son   of   Henry   James 
and  Mary   (Speiden)    Handy.     Head  of   English  Department,   St. 
John's  College.     Married,  October  5,  1901,  Bertha  Eugenia  Ritter. 

*Maurice  Hunter,  M.E.   [Virginia]    (H),  Richmond,  Va. 

Born  at  Richmond,  Va.,  December  13,  1871.  Son  of  Stephen  and 
Roberta  (Trice)  Hunter.  Mechanical  and  electrical  engineer. 
Died  at  Richmond,  Va.,  March  27,  1916. 

William  Ralph  Clements,  M.D.   [Med.  Coll.  Va.],  Woodbury, 
N.  J. 

163  Maple  Avenue. 
Born  at  Petersburg,  Va.,  September  10,  1872.  Son  of  William  Robin 
and  Betty  Alexandria  (Perkins)  Clements.  Physician.  Chief 
Surgeon,  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  and  Company  Hospital,  Gibbs- 
town,  N.  J.  Member  of  Local  Draft  Board,  Gloucester  County, 
during  World  War.     Married,  April  26,   1913,  Bertha  White. 

John  A.  White,  Fredericksburg,  Va. 


1891. 

*Charles  Henry  Louis  Bauch,  Richmond,  Va. 

Born  in  Richmond,  Va.  Died  September  20,  1892,  at  Richmond, 
Va.,  aged  22  years. 

Maury  Anderson,  M.D.  [Univ.  of  the  South] ,  Ward,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Norfolk,  Va.,  February  18,  1874.  Son  of  Thomas  Bates 
and  Lucy  Calvert   (Toy)   Anderson.     Physician. 

*Charles  Tompkins  Harrison,  Wynn,  Ark. 

Born  at  Hollins  Institute,  Va.,  in  1874.  Cashier  of  the  Bank  of 
Wynn,  Ark.     Died,   Richmond,   Va.,  December  3,   1898. 

Nathaniel  Rounceville  Heaton,  Jr.,  Purcellville,  Va. 

Born  in  Loudoun  County,  Va.,  September  29,  1869.  Son  of  Nathaniel 
Rounceville  and  Julia  (Merrit)  Heaton.  He  has  been  engaged 
successively  in  farming,  insurance  business  and  railroading.  Mar- 
ried, November  6,  1901,  Bessie  Boone  Davis. 


724  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

*Walter    Hugh    Ryland,    A.B. ;    LL.B.    [George    Washington 
Univ.],  Urbanna,   Va. 

Born  at  Goshen,  Va.,  January  11,  1871.  Son  of  John  William  and 
Lucy  Fleet  (Baghy)  Ryland.  Attorney-at-law  and  editor  of  the 
Southside  Sentinel,  Urbanna,  Va.  Secretary  Virginia  State  Board 
of  Fisheries,  1912-15.  Married,  October  16,  1895,  Lillie  B.  Hard- 
man.     Died  at  Urbanna,  Va.,  January  1,  1916. 

William  Johnson  West,  A.B. ;  M.D.   LMed.  Coll.  Va.J,  Rich- 
mond,  Va. 

luvv  Fark  Avenue. 
Born  at  Richmond,  Va.,  February  25,  1871.  Son  of  William  Henry 
West.  Physician.  Superintendent  of  Sheltering  Arms  Hospital, 
Paint  Creek,  W.  Va.,  1893-94.  Diagnostician  to  the  Richmond, 
Va.,  Board  of  Health,  1906  to  date.  Married,  October  3,  1905, 
Marian  Cottrell. 

1892. 

William  Harry  Anderson,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

1904  West  End  Avenue. 
Born  at  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  February  27,  1874.     Son  of  John  Davis 
and  Lucy  H.  Anderson.     Miner  of  coal.     Captain,  U.  S.  V.,  during 
the   Spanish-American   War.     Married,   1902,   Nancy   G.    Rice. 

*Edward  Barnett  Gold  (H),  Berry ville,  Va. 

Born  at  Ellwood,  near  Berryville,  Va.,  May  9,  1873.  Son  of  Hon. 
Thomas  D.  and  Sarah  Helen  (Barnett)  Gold.  Died  while  a 
student  at  the  University  of  Virginia,  Charlottesville,  Va.,  April  18, 
1893. 

Rea  Chenoweth  (H),  London,  Ohio. 

Born  in  Madison  County,  Ohio,  March  12,  1876.  Son  of  F.  M.  and 
Margaret  (Rea)  Chenoweth.  Grain  merchant.  Sergeant, ^  Third 
Ohio  Volunteer   Infantry,  during  the   Spanish-American  War. 

Albert  Laudon  Moffett,  A.B.,  The  Plains,  Va. 

Born  at  The  Plains,  Jan.  3,  1873.  Son  of  John  T.  and  Jane  Mariah 
(Silcott)  Moffett.  Farmer  and  cattle  dealer.  Married,  February 
7,  1900,  E.  Mattie  Smith. 

*Samuel   J.   Young,   Richmond,   Va. 
Died  at  Richmond,  Va.,  April  7,  1897. 

Hamner  Garland  Freeman,  LL.B.,  Richmond,  Va. 

2011   West  Grace  Street. 
Born  at  Lynchburg,  Va.,  September  19,  1874.     Son  of  Walker  Bur- 


PHI  CHAPTER.  725 

ford  and  Bettie  Allen  (Hamner)  Freeman.  General  agent  of 
New  York  Life  Insurance  Company.  Married,  October  14,  1896, 
Mary  Mayson  Mallory. 

1893. 

Noble  Thomas  Mosby,  LL.B.,  Richmond,  Va. 

1017  Bank  Street. 
Attorney-at-law. 

Harvey  Hatcher,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

1119  Atlanta  National  Bank  Building. 
Born  at  Keytesville,  Mo.,  September  20,  1872.  Son  of  Harvey  and 
Pattie  Lelia  (Hatcher)  Hatcher.  Attorney-at-law.  Superintend- 
ent of  Primary  Elections,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  1908-09.  City  Council- 
man, 1911-12;  School  Commissioner,  1914-17;  City  Alderman, 
1918-20;  Provisional  Mayor  pro  tem.  1919. 

Walter  Edward  Pearson,  Portland,  Ore. 

745  Hawthorne  Avenue. 
Born  at  Richmond,  Va.,  September  23,  1874.     Son  of  William  Abra- 
ham and  Mary  Couch   (Bass)    Pearson.     Secretary  and  Treasurer 
of  McCargar,  Bates  and  Linely,  timber,  real  estate  and  insurance 
agents.     Married,   July  31,   1901,   Virginia  Johnston. 

1894. 
Stephen  B.  Carney,  Jr.    (H),  Portsmouth,  Va. 

*Minetree  Folkes,  LL.B.,  Richmond,  Va. 

Born  at  Richmond,  Va.,  February  12,  1870.  Son  of  Joseph  E.  and 
Martha  Catherine  Folkes.  Attorney-at-law.  Commonwealth  At- 
torney for  City  of  Richmond.  Married,  Mary  J.  Wiley.  Died  at 
Richmond,  Va.,  August  10,  1915. 

John  Franklin  Hicks  Wood,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

American  National  Bank  Building. 
Born  at  Bristol,  Tenn.,   March  4,   1875.     Son  of  T.   F.   and  Nannie 
J.    Wood.     Manager,    The    Credit    Clearing    House,    Atlanta,    Ga. 
Married,  November  18,  1901,  Annie  Louise  Walton. 

1896. 

Charles  Aylett  Ashby,  LL.B.,  Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Born  at  Culpeper,  Va.,  July  19,  1876.  Son  of  W.  A.  and  Nellie  P. 
Ashby.  Episcopal  Clergyman.  Married,  April  5,  1899,  Evelyn 
Garnett. 


726  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Evan   Ragland   Chesterman,   LL.B.,   Richmond,   Va. 

1636  West  Grace  Street. 
Born  at  Richmond,  Va.,  May  20,  1870.  Son  of  William  Dallas  and 
Mildred  Victoria  (Davis)  Chesterman.  Attorney-at-law  and  jour- 
nalist. Private  Secretary  to  Governor  O'Ferrall,  of  Virginia, 
1894-98.  Secretary  State  Board  of  Education,  1913-16.  Political 
and  editorial  writer  on  the  Richmond  Evening  Journal,  1900  to 
date.  Married,  November  10,  1896,  Ellie  Douglas  Frayser.  Rela- 
tive in  Fraternity,  son,  Evan  R.  Chesterman,  Jr.,  Phi,  '18. 

William  Dunbar  Evans,  LL.B.,  Saluda,  Va. 

Born  in  Middlesex  County,  Va.,  March  29,  1875.  Son  of  Andrew 
Browne  and  Alice  Catherine  (Dew)  Evans.  Attorney-at-law. 
Member  of  the  Virginia  Legislature,  1909-10.  Married,  December 
7,  1905,  Virginia  Montague  McCandish. 

Charles  Marshall  Graves,  A.B.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Times  Annex,  229  West  Forty-third  Street. 
Born  in  Charles  City  County,  Va.,  November  4,  1873.     Son  of  Rich- 
ard  Marcellus   and   Anna    (Otey)    Graves.     Editor   of   New  York 
Times,  Sunday  Photogravure  Picture  Section.     Married,  April  30, 
1903,   Mary   Blair   Harvie. 

Burdett  Ashton  Lewis,  LL.B.,  Laurenceville,  Va. 

Born  in  Brunswick  County,  Va.,  January  31,  1873.  Son  of  Burdett 
Ashton  and  Elizabeth  (Hicks)  Lewis.  Attorney-at-law.  Com- 
monwealth Attorney,  Elizabeth  City  County,  Va.,  1904-08.  City 
Attorney,  Hampton,  1902-04.  Commonwealth  Attorney,  Bruns- 
wick County  since  July,  1918.  Married,  October  24,  1906,  Laura 
Campbell  Segar. 

Robert  Roy  Hoskins,  M.D.  [Med.  Coll.  Va.],  Mathews,  Va. 

Born  at  Carlton's  Store,  Va.,  September  4,  1877.  Son  of  William 
Hoskins,  M.D.,  and  Janet  Carter  (Roy).  Physician  and  Surgeon. 
President  of  Tidewater  Medical  Society.  Captain,  Medical  Corps, 
U.  S.  A.,  Debarkation  Hospital  Unit,  No.  3,  New  York  City,  1918 
to  May  15,  1919.     Married,  October  17,  1906,  Bessie  Dale  Miller. 


1897. 

Henry  Keiling  Ellyson,  Jr.,  Richmond,  Va. 

814  Park  Avenue. 
Born  at  Richmond,  Va.,  April  3,  1875.     Son  of  Henry  Theodore  and 
Elizabeth   (Walker)    Ellyson.     Traveling  Salesman.     Married,  De- 
cember 21,  1910,  Madge  FitzAlan  Weisiger. 


PHI  CHAPTER.  .  727 

*Roy  Bennett  Pace,  A.B. ;  A.M.  [George  Washington  Univ. 
and  Harvard],  Swarthmore,  Pa. 
Born  at  Richmond,  Va.,  May  2,  1877.  Son  of  George  Richard  and 
Mary  Frances  (Smith)  Pace;  Educator.  Professor  of  English, 
Woman's  College,  Richmond,  Va.,  1901-02,  and  of  same  at  Ona- 
chita  College,  Arkadelphia,  Ark.,  1904-07;  Instructor  in  English, 
Swarthmore  College,  Pa.,  1907-18.  Served  as  Educational  Secre- 
tary with  Y.  M.  C.  A.  in  Blois,  France,  during  World  War.  Mar- 
ried, September  6,  1904,  Bertha  Adelia  Pattengill.  Died  at  Blois, 
France,   August  26,  1918. 

Edgar  Bernard  English,  LL.B.,  Richmond,  Va. 

5    South    Boulevard. 
Born  at  Richmond,  Va.,  August  18,  1875.     Son  of  Robert  Emmett 
and    Madeleine    (Augustine)    English.     Attorney-at-law.     Member 
of  City  Council  since  1913.     Married,  April  18,  1917,  Otey  Wood 

Moss. 

John    Brooks    Kaufman,    A.B. ;    M.D.     [Pennsylvania]     (A), 

Washington,  D.  C. 

Navy  Department. 
Born  at  Portsmouth,  Va,  February  21,  1878.  Son  of  John  C.  and 
Alice  Eugene  (Edwards)  Kaufman.  Officer  in  the  Medical  Corps, 
U.  S.  N.,  since  1906.  Commander  U  S.  N.  Decorated  by  Gov- 
ernment of  Portugal  with  Military  Order  of  A  viz.  Married,  July 
21,  1909,   Kathryn  Leslie  Metcalfe. 

Thomas   Branch   McAdams,   A.B.,   A.M.,  Richmond,   Va. 

2300  Lakeview  Avenue. 
Born  at  Richmond,  Va.,  November  12,  1879.  Son  of  George  B.  and 
Sallie  Read  McAdams.  Vice  President,  Merchants'  National 
Bank.  President  Virginia  Bankers'  Association,  1912-13;  Director 
for  Virginia  War  Savings  Campaign,  1918;  President  Clearing 
House  Section,  American  Bankers'  Association,  1919;  President 
Association  of  Reserve  City  Bankers,  1918-19.  Colonel  on  the 
staff  of  the  Governor  of  Virginia,  1906-14.  Married,  October  9, 
1906,  Edna  Harris  McLure. 

Leroy  Dohan  Grant,  Richmond,  Va. 

1804  Grove  Avenue. 
Born   at   Richmond,  Va.,   August  2,   1872.     Son  of  Leroy  Jefferson 
and  Mary  (Minor)  Grant.     In  real  estate  business. 

Gilbert  Case  White,  C.E.   [Lehigh],  Durham,  N.  C. 

512   Morehead   Avenue. 
Born    in    Mathews    County,    Va.,    August    8,    1872.     Son    of    James 
William  and  Mary  Adelaide  (Green)  White.     Civil  Engineer.     Tau 


728  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Beta   Pi.     Was   Supervising   Engineer   at   Camp   Lee,  Va.,  during 
World  War.     Married,  June  15,  1905,  Mabel  Lee  Tomlinson. 

1898. 

Davis   Bowles  Wills    (H),  Washington,  D.   C. 

Headquarters  of  U.  S.  Marine  Corps. 
Born  at  Charlottesville,  Va.,  January  26,  1877.  Son  of  Frederick 
Miles  and  Sallie  Harriet  (Burnley)  Wills.  Officer  in  the  U.  S. 
Marine  Corps  since  1903.  Second  Lieutenant,  October,  1903;  First 
Lieutenant,  July,  1905;  Captain,  May,  1908;  Major,  1917;  with 
A.  E.  F.  in  France  during  World  War.  Awarded  Distinguished 
Service  Medal,  1919.  Married,  July  3,  1902,  Edith  Wentworth 
Skerrett. 

Benjamin  Waring  Montgomery,  Jr.,  B.S.,  Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

*Benjamin  Herndon  West,  LL.B.,  Richmond,  Va. 

Born  at  Hopeful,  Va.,  November  17,  1870.  Son  of  James  E.  and 
Mary  M.  (Johnson)  West.  Attorney-at-law.  Died  at  Richmond, 
Va.,  April  15,  1907. 

*George  Berry  Graves,  D.D.S.    [Univ.  Coll.  of  Med.]  ;  Ph.G. 
and  M.D.  [Univ.  of  the  South],  Valentine,  Tex. 
Born  at  Staunton,  Va.,  December  22,  1881.     Son  of  Jeremiah  Hunt 
and    Amanda     (Cook)     Graves.     Physician.     Died     at     Valentine, 
Texas,  June  9,  1915. 

William   Caldwell  Powell,  Leesburg,  Va. 

Born  in  Loudoun  County,  Va.,  March  10,  1876.  Son  of  William  L. 
and  Fannie  W.   (Caldwell)   Powell. 

1899. 

John  Thomas  Morriss,  Chicago,  111. 

540  Millard  Avenue. 
Born  at  Glade  Spring,  Va.,  September  7,  1871.  Son  of  Marion 
McDonald  and  Elizabeth  Anne  (McSpadden)  Morriss.  Assistant 
Cashier  of  Bank  of  Glade  Spring,  Glade  Spring,  Va.,  1896-1903. 
Inspector  in  the  Citizens'  Street  Cleaning  Bureau,  Chicago,  111., 
1903-18.  Assistant  Manager  Citizens'  Service  Bureau  from  Janu- 
ary, 1918,  to  date.  Married,  May  6,  1903,  Cora  Virginia  Rumbley. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  William  S.  Morriss,  Phi,  '85. 

Alfred  Paul   Bagby,  A.M.;  Th.D.    [So.   Baptist  Theo.   Sem., 

Louisville,  Ky.],  Louisville,  Ky. 

2111   Transit  Avenue. 
Born  at  Russellville,  Ky.,  February  4,  1880.     Son  of  George  Franklin 


PHI  CHAPTER.  729 

and  Mary  Thomas   (Courtney)   Bagby.     Baptist  Clergyman.     Mar- 
ried, October  3,  1906,  Lula  Amanda  Strother. 

William  Glascock  Fletcher,  Upperville,  Va. 

Born  at  Upperville,  Va.,  May  26,  1877.  Son  of  William  and  Annie 
(Glascock)    Fletcher.     Engaged  in  farming  and  stock  raising. 

Frederick  Gochnauer,  A.B. ;  M.D.  [Univ.  Coll.  Med.],  Upper- 
ville, Va. 
Born  at  Upperville,  Va.,  April  11,  187.9.     Son  of  Pembroke  Somersek 
and  Katharine   (Frasier)   Gochnauer.     Physician.     Member  Volun- 
teer Medical  Service  Corps,  1918.     Married,  May  23,  1906,   Pearl 
Fitzbaugh  Peak. 

*John  Decker  Frazer,  M.D.   [Univ.  Coll.  Med.],  Za,  Va. 

Born  at  Glenmore,  Va.,  May  5,  1876.  Son  of  David  McCoy  and 
Emma  Irene  (Decker)  Frazer.  Physician.  Married,  June  5,  1906, 
Sarah  Penn  Parish.     Died  at  Za,  Virginia,  November  27,  1913. 

Henry   Starke  Hotchkiss,  Richmond,  Va. 

P.  O.  Box  43. 
Born  at  Richmond,  Va.,  June  23,  1881.  Son  of  Elmore  Delos  and 
Alice  (Starke)  Hotchkiss.  General  Manager,  Secretary  and 
Treasurer,  Virginia  Bonded  Warehouse  Corporation.  Married, 
February  15,  1906,  Lilian  Atkins  Hotchkiss.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  Elmore  D.  Hotchkiss,  Jr.,  Phi,  '04. 

Walter  Munford  Whitehead,  Chatham,  Va. 

Born  at  Ward's  Springs,  Va.,  August  31,  1879.  Son  of  John  Richard 
and  Sallie  Hunt  (Graves)  Whitehead.  In  general  mercantile  busi- 
ness, 1900  to  date.  Married,  June  12,  1901,  Annie  Dyer  Leslie. 
Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Joseph  Whitehead,  Phi,  '89,  and 
John  H.  Whitehead,  Phi,  '89. 

Walter   Scott   McNeill,   A.B. ;    Ph.D.    [Univ.    Berlin]  ;   LL.B. 
[Harvard],  Richmond,  Va. 

2500   Grove  Avenue. 
Born  at  Marion,  S.  C,  November  16,  1875.     Son  of  William  Morgan 
and   Rebecca    (Bostick)    McNeill.     Attorney-at-law.     Instructor  in 
law,  Richmond  College,  1905  to  date.     Married,  August  25,   1912, 
Martha  Chamberlayne. 

Walker  Crump  Cottrell,  Richmond,  Va. 

1103  West  Marshall  Street. 
Born  at  Richmond,  Va.,  December  25,  1878.     Son  of  Samuel  Henry 


730  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

and  Julia  (Crump)  Cottrell.  Coal  Merchant.  Vice  Chairman, 
Board  Trustees  Richmond  Public  Schools  since  1912.  State  Ad- 
visor for  Virginia,  U.  S.  Fuel  Administration,  1917-19.  Married, 
September  6,  1904,  Inez  Weisiger. 


1900. 

George  Poindexter  Bagby   (H,  AZ),  Baltimore,  Md. 

Continental  Building. 
Born  in  King  and  Queen  County,  Va.,  August  19,  1879.  Son  of 
Alfred  and  Sarah  Jane  (Pollard)  Bagby.  Attorney-at-law.  Gen- 
eral Attorney  Western  Maryland  Railway  Company.  He  published 
Annotated  Code  of  Laws  of  Maryland.  Married,  December  2, 
1908,  Hazel  King  Jones. 

Richard  Luther  Powell,  Blackstone,  Va. 

Born  at  Forkland,  Va.,  July  30,  1881.  Son  of  James  Luther  and 
Cornelia  Elizabeth  (Peace)  Powell.  Farmer.  Married,  April  6, 
1904,  Ida  Mason  Jones. 

Dice  Robins  Anderson,  A.B.,  A.M.  [Randolph-Macon]  ;  Ph.D. 
['Chicago],  Lynchburg,  Va. 

Randolph-Macon  Woman's  College. 
Born  at  Charlottesville,  Va.,  April  18,  1880.  Son  of  James  Madison 
and  Margaret  Olivia  (Robins)  Anderson.  Professor  of  History 
and  Political  Science,  Richmond  College,  1909-1919;  Professor  of 
Economics  and  Director  School  Business  Administration,  Richmond 
College,  1919-1920.  President  Randolph-Macon  Woman's  College, 
April,  1920,  to  date.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Married,  June  24,  1903, 
Ada  Jane  Ash. 

Samuel  Marion  Stone,  M.D.  and  Ph.G.   [Univ.  of  the  South]  ; 

M.D.    [Medical  Coll.  Va.],  Gallagher,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Hurt,  Pittsylvania  County,  Va.,  May  31,  1880.  Son  of 
James  Banister  and  Catherine  Williamson  (Carter)  Stone.  Physi- 
cian. Chief  Surgeon  to  Paint  Creek  Collieries,  1907  to  date.  Sur- 
geon to  Chesapeake  and  Ohio  Railway  Company.  President  Lory 
Coal  and  Coke  Company  of  W.  Va.  Married,  April  24,  1907, 
Eme  Louise  Mucklow. 

Samuel  Hoffman  Fisher,  Charleston,  W.  Va. 

Charleston   Hardware   Company. 
Born  at  Bedford  City,  Va.,  July  26,  1878.     Son  of  William   Frank 
Fisher,  M.D.,  and  Mary  Fannie  Hoffman.     Traveling  Salesman. 


PHI  CHAPTER.  731 

1901. 

Charles  Matthew  Scott,  M.D.    [Univ.   Coll.  Med.],  Bluefield, 
W.  Va. 

Born  in  Tazewell  County,  Va.,  October  31,  1878.  Son  of  James  and 
Nancy  A.  (Hale)  Scott.  Physician.  Married  Edith  Hazel  Mor- 
ton. 

William  Hardy  Duke,  Portsmouth,  Va. 

R.  F.  D.  No.  1. 
Born  in  Norfolk  County,  Va.,  September  26,  1878.     Son  of  Hardy 
and  Margaret   (Raby)   Duke.     Farmer. 

Benjamin  West  Tabb,  A.B.,  Richmond,  Va. 

1523  West  Avenue. 
Born  in  Elizabeth  City  County,  Va.,  April  4,  1877.  Son  of  Shields 
and  Sue  (Turnbull)  Tabb.  Representative  of  Ginn  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers, in  Virginia  and  North  Carolina,  1905-11.  Treasurer  of 
Richmond  College,  1912  to  date.  Married,  November  7,  1906,  Vir- 
ginia Underwood. 

*Fredrick  Wilber  Duke,  Norfolk,  Va. 
Died  at  Denver,  Colo.,  June  11,  1909. 

William  Russell  Owen,  A.B. ;  B.D.  [Crozer  Theol.  Sem.]  ;  D.D., 
Macon,  Ga. 

Born  at  Portsmouth,  Va.,  December  25,  1879.  Son  of  Rev.  Austin 
Everett  Owen,  D.D.,  and  Mary  Henrietta  Hall.  Baptist  Clergy- 
man. Served  as  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Secretary  at  Le  Mans,  France,  dur- 
ing the  World  War.  Married,  September  4,  1906,  Nellie  Arthur 
Plummer. 

1902. 

Sidney  Fisher  Pollard,  Norfolk,  Va. 

711    Virginia  Avenue. 

Born  at  Norfolk,  Va.,  January  24,  1880.     Son  of  Byrd  George  and 

Emma    (Fisher)    Pollard.     Auditor   with  John   L.   Raper   Lumber 

Company.     Married,  September  22,  1908,  Frances  Adelaide  Hart. 

Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Walter  B.  Pollard,  M.D.,  Tau,  '92. 

Taylor  Elliott  Carney,  Churchland,  Va. 

Born  at  Churchland,  Va.,  January  28,  1880.  Son  of  Wright  Bruce 
and  Mary  Frances  (Grimes)  Carney.  Trucker.  Married,  October 
15,  1905,  Mae  Bruce.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Alonzo  B. 
Carney,  Eta. 


732  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Reuben  Hancock   Broaddus,  Richmond,  Va. 

Merchants'  National  Bank. 
Born  March  13,  1883,  at  "  Travelers'  Rest,"  King  and  Queen  County, 
Va.     Son  of  William  Lee  Broaddus,  M.D.,  and  Kate  Macon  Gar- 
nett.     Clerk  in  Merchants'  National  Bank,  Richmond,  Va. 

1903. 

Lewis  Wise  Jennings,  A.B.,  Culpeper,  Va. 

Born  at  "  Merry  Hill,"  near  Remington,  Va.  Son  of  Lewis  Wise 
and  Nannie  Lewis  (Goodloe)  Jennings.  Officer  in  the  U.  S.  Navy. 
Entered  the  U.  S.  Navy,  July,  1905,  as  an  Assistant  Paymaster  with 
the  rank  of  Ensign;  Lieutenant  and  Passed  Assistant  Paymaster, 
July,  1908.  Lieutenant-commander,  August,  1916.  Commander, 
November,  1918.  Service  on  revolutionary  troubles'  duty  in  West 
Indies,  Central  America  and  South  America,  1905-09;  with  2nd 
Division  of  Atlantic  Fleet  on  Baltic  cruise.  1911;  duty  in  South 
Pacific,  1914  to  1918  and  in  Navy  Department,  Washington,  1912- 
14;   also   1919.     Married,   August   16,   1910,   Lucy   Morton    Brooke. 

Robert  Gilliam,  Jr.,  LL.B.,  Petersburg,  Va. 

Law  Building. 
Born  at  Petersburg,  Va.,  October  6,  1881.  Son  of  Robert  and  Mary 
Love  (Bragg)  Gilliam.  Attorney-at-law.  Member  House  of 
Delegates  of  Virginia,  1912-18.  Captain,  commanding  Company 
G,  2nd  Infantry,  Va.  N.  G.,  1910-11.,  Sergeant,  Petersburg  Greys, 
Virginia  Volunteers.  Captain,  commanding  A.  P.  Hill  Rifles  In- 
fantry, Virginia  Volunteers  (State  Militia),  September,  1917  to 
date.  Married,  November  26,  1912,  Grizzelle  Mullen.  Relative  in 
Fraternity,  brother,  Herbert  B.  Gilliam,  Phi,  '08. 

James  Ellison  Failing,  Richmond,  Va. 

Richmond  Bag  Company. 
Born   at   Ball  Camp,  Tenn.,   March  5,   1880.     Son  of  John   William 
and  Abiah   (Morris)   Failing.     Manager,  Richmond  Bag  Company. 
Served  in  Spanish-American  War,  Third  Tennessee  Vol.  Infantry. 
Married,  May  12,  1903,  Florence  N.  Anthony. 

1904. 

Elmore  Delos  Hotchkiss,  Jr.,  Richmond,  Va. 

7  East  Franklin  Street. 
Born  at  Richmond,  Va.,  January  28,  1883.  Son  of  Elmore  Delos 
and  Rebecca  Alice  (Starke)  Hotchkiss.  Proprietor  of  Mitchell 
&  Hotchkiss,  printers.  Second  Lieutenant,  Q.  M.  C,  U.  S.  A., 
July  11,  1918,  to  November  24,  1918.  Married,  April  8,  1905,  Anna 
Belle  Forbes.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Henry  S.  Hotch- 
kiss, Phi,  '99. 


PHI  CHAPTER.  733 

Stanley  Scott,  LL.B.  [Washington  &  Lee],  Eastville,  Va. 

Born  at  Eastville,  Va.,  February  7,  1882.  Son  of  Thomas  Michael 
and  Henrietta  (Jacob)  Scott.  Attorney-at-law.  Married,  Novem- 
ber 10,  1910,  Adeleine  Lapsley. 

1905. 

James  Edwin  Lodge,  A.B.,  Gaithersburg,  Md. 

Born  at  Washington,  D.  C,  November  14,  1884.  Son  of  James 
Llewellyn  and  Alice  Virginia  (Warfield)  Lodge.  Insurance 
broker. 

Robert  Carrington  Vaden,  Gretna,  Va. 

Born  at  Elba,  Va.,  October  5,  1882.  Son  of  Giles  Henry  and  Eliza- 
beth Caroline  (Tate)  Vaden.  Mayor  of  Gretna,  Va.  In  Insur- 
ance and  Real  Estate  Business.  Married,  December  25,  1912, 
Kate  Smyth  Paris.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Giles  H. 
Vaden,  Jr.,  Phi,  '11;  Marshall  T.  Vaden,  Phi,  14,  and  T.  Hunt 
Vaden,   Phi,   '22. 

1906. 

John  Barry  Cary,  B.S.  in  C.E.  [Va.  Poly.  Inst,],  Richmond, 
Va. 

1004  West  Franklin  Street. 
Born  at  Richmond,  Va.,  February  27,  1886.  Son  of  Thomas  Archi- 
bald and  Maria  Barry  (Albert)  Cary.  Special  Agent  Northwest- 
ern Mutual  Life  Insurance  Company,  1908-1916.  Private,  Rich- 
mond Light  Infantry  Blues,  Virginia  Volunteers;  First  Sergeant, 
B  Troop,  1st  Va.  Cavalry,  June,  1916,  to  May,  1917,  and  served 
on  Mexican  border;  First  Lieutenant  and  Adjutant,  1st  Brigade, 
317  Infantry,  September,  1917,  to  April,  1918;  at  Aerial  Observa- 
tion Schools,  U.  S.  and  France,  May  to  October,  1918;  assigned 
to  8th  Aero  Squadron,  Saizerais,  France,  as  Aerial  Observer. 
Returned  to  U.  S.  Feb.  27,  1919.  Married,  November  17,  1918, 
Katharine  Ray  Gordon.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  George  A 
Cary,  Phi,  '14. 

*Orrin  Banks  White,  Richmond,  Va. 

Born  at  Richmond,  Va.,  October  17,  1883.  Son  of  Peter  Johnson 
and  Fannie  (Hopkins)  White.  Civil  engineer.  Married,  June 
24,  1915,  Ruth  Wicks.     Died  at  Richmond,  Va.,  October  22,  1918. 

William  Franklin  Augustine,  Richmond,  Va. 

1913   Hanover  Avenue. 
Born    at    Richmond,    Va.,    November    16,    1885.     Son    of    John    An- 
thony and  Elizabeth  Olivia   (Hamell)    Augustine.     Vice  President 


734  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

of    Merchants'    National    Bank.     Corporal,    Richmond    Light    In- 
fantry.    Married,  April  23,  1913,  Carrie  Neal  Augustine. 

Robert  Randolph  Parker,  Appalachia,  Va. 

Born  at  Berkeley,  Va.,  December  30,  1881.  Son  of  Joseph  Henry 
and  Virginia  Russel  (Corbin)  Parker.  Attorney-at-law.  Married, 
June  6,  1916,  Margaret  Carrier. 

York  Coleman,  LL.B.,  San  Diego,  Cal. 

1167  Twenty-third  Street. 
Born  at  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  November  22,  1886.  Son  of  Walter 
George  and  Clara  May  (Erwin)  Coleman.  Attorney-at-law. 
Judge  Advocate  of  North  Carolina.  Assistant  Adjutant  General, 
North  Carolina.  Served  1916-17  Mexican  border  as  Captain,  3d 
N.  C.  Infantry  and  as  Captain,  1st  Arizona  Infantry;  Captain, 
158th  U.  S.  Infantry,  40th  Division.  Arrived  France  Aug.,  1918. 
Transferred  to  372d  U.  S.  Infantry,  157th  French  Division,  2d 
French  Army.  Commanded  1st  Battalion,  372d  Infantry  at  Ver- 
dun. Engaged  in  Champagne  and  the  Vosges.  Wounded,  Oct., 
1918,  Mar  Monthois,  France.  Member  of  North  Carolina  So- 
cieties, Sons  of  the  American  Revolution  and  Sons  of  the  Revolu- 
tion.    Married,    March    2,    1918,   Mira    Price    Bradford. 

Charles  Lancelot  Leake,  A.B.,  Portsmouth,  Va. 

Virginia  Carolina  Chemical  Company. 
Born    at   Goochland,   Va.,    February,    1886.     Son    of    Andrew    Kean 
and  J.  E.  L.    (Harris)    Leake.     With  Virginia  Carolina  Chemical 
Company,   Richmond,   Va. 

George  Morton,  Appalachia,  Va. 

Born  at  Orange,  Va.,  May  10,  1883.  Son  of  James  W.  and  Emily 
D.    (Harper)    Morton.     Attorney-at-law. 

1907. 

Benjamin  Calloway  Jones,  Staunton,  Va. 

815   Burwell   Avenue. 
Born  at  Obids,  N.  C,  June  5,  1883.     Son  of  Hiram  C.  and  Hannah 
(Calloway)     Jones.     Baptist    clergyman.     Married,    February    22, 
1911,   Helena   Barett   Lankford.     Relative   in   Fraternity,   brother, 
Dr.  Arthur  S.  Jones,  Phi,  '08. 


1908. 

*Charles   Turner   Gardner,   LL.B.    [Univ.    Louisville],   Louis- 
ville, Ky. 

Born   at  Nashville,  Tenn.,  .June  2,  1888.     Son  of  Charles   Spurgeon 


PHI  CHAPTER.  735 

and  Ariadne  Leonard  (Turner)  Gardner.  Attorney-at-law. 
Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  Infantry,  August  15,  1917;  killed 
in  action  in  France,  July  22,  1918.  Married,  May  10,  1917,  Joie 
Bennett. 

Arthur  Shade  Jones   (H),  M.D.   [Virginia],  Cleveland,  Ohio.' 

422  Osborn  Building. 
Born  at  Obids,  N.  C,  October  11,  1885.  Son  of  Hiram  C.  and 
Hannah  (Calloway)  Jones.  Physician.  Captain,  M.  C,  U.  S.  A., 
1917-19.  With  the  British,  two  months  in  Northern  France  and 
eight  months  in  England.  Commissioned  Major,  February  17, 
1919.  Returned  from  France  May  28,  1919.  Discharged  June  3, 
1919.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Benjamin  C.  Jones,  Phi,  '08. 

Alexander  Hamilton  Sands,  Jr.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

511  Fifth  Avenue. 
Born  at   Barton   Heights,   Richmond,   Va.,   April  25,   1891.     Son  of 
Tucker  Kingsford  and  Mary  Cornelia  (Harvey)  Sands.     Financier 
and  director  of  various  corporations.     Married,  May  4,  1912,  Ella 
Adelaide  Reeve. 

Herbert  Bragg  Gilliam,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Petersburg,  Va. 

Law  Building. 
Born  at  Petersburg,  Va.,  April  30,  1887.     Son  of  Robert  and  Mary 
Love   (Bragg)   Gilliam.     Attorney-at-law.     Married,  June  6,  1916, 
Clara  Colquhoun  Jackson.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Robert 
Gilliam,  Phi,  '03. 

1909. 

Louis  Elkon  Cutchins,  Richmond,  Va. 

1116  West  Avenue. 
Born    at    Richmond,    Va.,   June    21,    1887.     Son    of    Sol    and    Berta 
Caroline  (Oppenhimer)  Cutchins.     Married,  January  13,  1910,  Cary 
Valentine. 


1910. 

Vaughan   Camp,   B.S.    [Virginia   Military  Inst.]  ;  A.M.    [Vir- 
ginia]  (H),  Franklin,  Va. 

Born  at  Franklin,  Va.,  August  10,  1891.  Son  of  Robert  Judson  and 
Cora  Antoinette  (Vaughan)  Camp.  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
Carolina  Wood  Export  Corporation.  Served  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Three  Hundred  and  Seventeenth  Infantry,  Eighteenth  Division, 
August  15,  1917,  to  January  96,  1918.  First  Lieutenant,  Advance 
Section,  S.  O.  S.,  France,  February  5,  1918,  to  March  25,  1919. 
Married,  June  16,  1917,  Wilie  Louise  Lowry. 


736  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

William  Hamilton  Sands,  Jr.,  Norfolk,  Va. 

608  Bank  of  Commerce  Building. 
Born  at  Richmond,  Va.,  May  13,  1892.     Son  of  'William  Hamilton  and 
Fannie    Edwards    (Dold)    Sands.     Attorney-at-law.     Served    with 
A.  E.  F.  as  First  Lieutenant,  F.  A. 

Francis  Percival  Smith,  Jr.,  Madison,  Va. 

Born  at  Etlan,  Va.,  November  28,  1889.  Son  of  Francis  Percival 
and  Ella  (Simms)  Smith.  Cashier  of  State  Bank  of  Madison, 
Va.  Married,  May  28,  1910,  Ellie  F.  Carpenter.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  Shirley  H.  Smith,  Phi,  '18. 


1911. 

Giles  Henry  Vaden,  Jr.,  Whittles  Depot,  Va. 

Born  at  Gretna,  Va.,  October  29,  1889.  Son  of  Giles  Henry  and 
Elizabeth  Caroline  (Tate)  Vaden.  In  grain  milling  business. 
Married,  January  14,  1914,  Mary  Tate  Booth.  Relatives  in  Fra- 
ternity, brothers,  Robert  C.  Vaden,  Phi,  '05;  Marshall  T.  Vaden, 
Phi,  '14,  and  Thomas  H.  Vaden,  Phi,  '22. 

Clay  Spurgeon  Cole,  Chilhowie,  Va. 

Born  at  Chilhowie,  Va.,  August  5,  1889.  Son  of  Henry  Clay  and 
Sallie  Parsons  Cole.  Machinery  Dealer.  Commissioned  First  Lieu- 
tenant, November,  1917.  Served  with  A.  E.  F.  from  June,  1918, 
to  July,  1919.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Dean  B.  Cole, 
Phi,  '14. 

1912. 

Henry  Magruder  Taylor,  A.B.,  A.M.    [Virginia]    (H),  Rich- 
mond, Va. 

711  Greenwood  Avenue. 
Born  in  Albemarle  County,  Va.,  January  23,  1892.  Son  of  Garland 
Burnley  and  Lucy  Ann  Gilmer  (Magruder)  Taylor.  Crop  Statis- 
tician for  Virginia,  U.  S.  Bureau  of  Crop  Estimates,  1919  to  date. 
Private  and  Sergeant,  Machine  Gun  Company,  317th  Infantry, 
October,  1917-May,  1918;  Second  Lieutenant,  72d  Infantry,  A.  E. 
F.,  September,  1918-February,  1919.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Frank  M.  Taylor,  Phi,  '15. 

Frank  Bland  Miller,  North,  Va. 

Born  at  Foster,  Va.,  September  16,  1891. 

James  Augustine,  Jr.,  Richmond,  Va. 

1024  West  Grace  Street. 
Born    at    Richmond,   Va.,   December    10,    1889.     Son    of   James    and 


PHI  CHAPTER.  737 

Pattie  Duncan  (Brown)  Augustine.  With  the  Chesapeake  and 
Potomac  Telephone  Company  of  Virginia.  Second  Lieutenant, 
Q.  M.  C;  in  A.  E.  F.,  April  14,  1918,  to  July  26,  1919.  Discharged 
August  25,  1919.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Robert  B. 
Augustine,  Phi,  '13. 

Oscar  Wilder  Underwood,  Jr.,  LL.B.   [Virginia]    (H),  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

2000  G  Street,  N.  W. 
Born  at  Birmingham,  Ala.,  July  27,  1890.  Son  of  Hon.  Oscar  Wilder 
and  Eugenia  (Massie)  Underwood.  Attorney-at-law.  Served  in 
office  of  American  Ambassador  at  Paris  in  the  early  months  of 
Great  War,  1914;  Captain,  Troop  A,  Alabama  National  Guard  and 
served  on  Mexican  border,  1917;  Captain  on  Staff  of  42d  (Rainbow) 
Division,  A.  E.  F.  Wounded  on  July  31,  1918,  in  advance  on 
Ourcq    River.     Married,   April,    1917,   Ellen   Pratt. 


1913. 

Herbert  St.  Clair  Dalton,  Jr.,  Richmond,  Va. 

1827  Park  Avenue. 
Born  at  Richmond,  Va.,  February  26,  1891.  Son  of  Herbert  St.  Clair 
and  Beulah  Dallas  (Fosset)  Dalton.  Salesman.  Served  as  Ambu- 
lance Driver,  Three  Hundred  and  Nineteenth  Ambulance  Com- 
pany, Eightieth  Division,  A.  E.  F.  Wounded,  November  4,  1918. 
Cited  for  D.  S.  C.    Married,  June  4,  1913,  Nancy  Catherine  Pierce. 

John  Lee  Underwood,  Jr.,  Richmond,  Va. 

Stuart  Hall  Apartment. 
Born  at  Smithfield,  Va.,  September  3,  1891.  Son  of  John  Lee  and 
Ada  Frances  (Johnson)  Underwood.  Superintendent,  Shipping 
Department,  British  American  Tobacco  Co.  Married,  October  27, 
1915,  Georgie  Barrow.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Willis  B. 
Underwood,  Phi,  '16. 

Thomas  Starke  Curtis,  Richmond,  Va. 

2603   Grove    Avenue. 
Born  at  Richmond,  Va.,  September  15,  1891.     Son  of  Richard  Harry 
and    Jennie    (Barham)    Curtis.     Traveling    Salesman.     Served    as 
Sergeant    in    Engineers    Corps    and    Second    Lieutenant    Infantry, 
U.   S.  A.,   1917-19. 

Robert  Brown  Augustine,  Richmond,  Va. 

Windsor   Court  Apartment. 
Born    at    Richmond,    Va.,    November    9,    1892.     Son   of   James    and 
Pattie    Duncan    (Brown)    Augustine.     District    Manager    Mutual 
Life   Insurance  Company   of  New  York.     Married,   November  11, 


738  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1915,    Virginia    Grice.     Relative    in    Fraternity,    brother,    James 
Augustine,  Jr.,  Phi,  '09. 

Burt  Lincoln  Dickinson,  LL.B.  [Washington  and  Lee]  (A  A  ), 

Marion,  Va. 

Born  at  Marion,  Va.,  August  16,  1893.  Son  of  Samuel  Winston  and 
Sarah  Belle  (Look)  Dickinson.  Attorney-at-law.  Connected  with 
office  of  Auditor  for  War  Department,  Paris,  France,  August, 
1918,  to  May,  1919.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Nathan  L. 
Dickinson,  Phi,  '14. 

Thomas  Pollard  Gary,  Richmond,  Va. 

1811  Floyd  Avenue. 
Born  at  Richmond,  Va.,  October  24,  1891.  Son  of  Robert  Armistead 
and  Caroline  Elizabeth  (Herring)  Gary.  Civil  Engineer.  Clerk, 
Ordnance  Department,  Washington,  D.  C,  1917  to  date.  Corporal, 
N.  G.,  District  of  Columbia,  November,  1916,  to  June,  1917.  Mar- 
ried,  November    7,   1917,    Virginia   Dunnavant   MacCullen. 

Robert  Serpell   (A  A  ),  Farmville,  Va. 

Born  at  Belington,  W.  Va.,  March  22,  1891. 

Allen  Wilson  Valentine,  Richmond,  Va. 

1137  West  Avenue. 
Born  at  Richmond,  Va.,  December  10,  1892.  Son  of  Mann  S.  and 
Sallie  Cary  (Finch)  Valentine.  Assistant  Manager,  Valentine's 
Meat  Juice  Company.  Second  Lieutenant,  A.  S.  M.  A.,  June  28, 
1918,  assigned  to  the  Second  Provisional  Wing  as  Pilot  for  Ar- 
tillery Observation.  Discharged  December  28,  1918.  Married, 
May  16,  1918,  Elizabeth  Taylor. 

John  Jordan  Wicker,  Jr.,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Richmond,  Va. 

Mutual  Building. 
Born  at  Lyndon,  Ky.,  December  31,  1893.  Son  of  Rev.  John  Jordan 
Wicker  and  Elizabeth  Pumphrey.  Attorney-at-law.  Second 
Lieutenant,  A.  S.  M.  A.  Served  as  Sergeant  Major,  Four  Hun- 
•  dred  and  Ninety-ninth  Aero  Squadron,  December  12,  1917,  to 
September  27,  1918;  Adjutant  Five  Hundredth  Aero  Squadron, 
September  28,  1918,  to  March  26,  1919.  With  A.  E.  F.,  October 
26,  1918,  to  February  23,  1919.  Married,  September  30,  1915, 
Kate  Lumpkin  Richardson.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
James  C.  Wicker,  Phi,  '17. 

Waller  Straley  Brown  (A.A.),  Pearisburg,  Va. 

Born  at  Staffordsville,  Va.,  September  12,  1890.  Son  of  Charles 
Flemming  and  Sarah  Louisa  (Snidow)  Brown.  Attorney-at-law. 
Married,  December  15,  1915,  Ellen  Elizabeth  St.  Clair. 


PHI  CHAPTER.  739 

Frank  Carson  Riley,  A.B. ;  A.M.  [Pennsylvania]  ;  B.D.  [Crozer 
Sem.],  Orange,  Va. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  September  27,  1888.  Son  of  Joseph  Carson 
and  Alice  Matilda  (Brewer)  Riley.  Baptist  Clergyman.  Served 
as  Chaplain  and  First  Lieutenant,  Three  Hundred  and  Eighteenth 
Infantry,  A.  E.  F.  Participated  in  St.  Mihiel  and  Meuse-Argonne 
Offensives.  Discharged  June  2,  1919.  Married,  September  14, 
1915,  Ethel  Seaborn  Pierpont. 

1914. 

Harry  de  Witt  Quarles,  Richmond,  Va. 

Western  Electric  Company. 
Born  at  Richmond,   Va.,   April  13,   1891.     Son  of  John   PuvaU  and 
Eleanor    Staples    (Dennis)    Quarles.     With    the    Western    Electric 
Company.     With  the  U.  S.  Air  Service,  April  13,  1917,  to  January 
6,  1919.     Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  March  6,  1918. 

*George  Albert  Cary   (A  ©),  Richmond,  Va. 

Born  in  Richmond,  Va.,  March  29,  1894.  Son  of  T.  Archibald  and 
Maria  (Albert)  Cary.  Second  Lieutenant,  A.  S.  M.  A.  He  was 
an  instructor  at  Kelly  Field,  San  Antonio,  Texas,  and  was  killed 
as  the  result  of  an  accident.  He  died  on  November  19,  1919. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  John  B.  Cary,  Phi,  '06. 

Dean  Baldwin  Cole,  M.D.,  Chilhowie,  Va. 

Born  at  Chilhowie,  Va.,  June  22,  1892.  Son  of  Henry  C.  and  Sarah 
C.  (Parsons)  Cole.  Physician.  Served  as  First  Lieutenant  M.  C, 
U.  S.  A.,  December,  1917,  to  March,  1919.  Married,  June  29,  1919, 
Llewellyn  Garland.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  Clay  S.  Cole,  Phi,  '10. 

Frederick  Grandville  Yale  Toy,  B.S.,  Jamestown,  N.  Y. 

313  Monroe  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  April  28,  1894.     Son  of  Thomas  Browne 
and    Carrie    (Yale)    Toy.     Correspondent    Guaranty    Trust    Com- 
pany  of   New   York,   at   Jamestown,    N.   Y.     Married,   September 
15,  1917,  Lena  Child  Williams. 

Denny  Cullingsworth  Culbert,  B.S.,  Marion,  Va. 

Born  at  Big  Stone  Gap,  Va.,  December  2,  1892.  Son  of  William 
Francis  and  Evalyn  Jessee  Culbert.  Manager,  Culbert  Limestone 
Plant.  Married,  November  21,  1916,  Edith  Philips  Batkins.  Rela- 
tive in  Fraternity,  brother,  Guy  T.  Culbert,  Phi,  '18. 

David  Thompson  Crockett,  Woodbine,  Md. 

Born  at  Burke's  Garden,  Va.,  July  25,  1894.     Son  of  James  Robert 


740  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

and  Attelia    (Thompson)    Crockett.     Farmer.    Married,  March  3, 
1916,  Josephine  Rumor  Gates. 

Archer  Lee  Jones,  LL.B.,  Hopewell,  Va. 

Born  at  McKenney,  Va.,  August  5,  1890.  Son  of  Frank  Archer  and 
Maggie  Williams  (Street)  Jones.  Attorney-at-law.  Married,  De- 
cember 31,  1915,  Nell  Ligon. 

Jacquelin  Ambler  Caskie,  Proffit,  Va. 

"Tole  Hill." 
Born  at  Clover,  Va.,  January  8,   1893.     Son  of  Ambler   and   Mary 
(Hamilton)    Caskie.     Farmer.     Married,  February   10,  1915,  Mar- 
garet Lee  Minor. 

Marshall  Tate  Vaden,  M.  D.  [Medical  College  of  Va.],  Buena 
Vista,  Va. 
Born  in  Pittsylvania  County,  Va.,  September  29,  1887.  Son  of  Giles 
Henry  and  Eliza  Carrie  (Tate)  Vaden.  Physician.  Married,  Au- 
gust 26,  1915,  Ellen  Byrd  Pollard.  Relatives  in  Fraternity, 
brothers,  Robert  C.  Vaden,  Phi,  '05,  Giles  Henry  Vaden,  Jr., 
Phi,  'II,  and  Thomas  H.  Vaden,  Phi,  '22. 

Waverly  Gretter  King,  Richmond,  Va. 

Richmond  Motor  Company. 
Born  in  Richmond,  Va.,  June  23,  1893.     Son  of  William  and  Iantha 
Duley    (Kuibb)     King.     Sales    Manager,    Richmond    Motor    Com- 
pany, Inc. 

Nathan  Look  Dickinson,  A.B.  [Washington  and  Lee]   (A  A  ), 
Marion,  Va. 
Born  at   Marion,   Va.,   December  4,   1895.     Son  of  Samuel  Winston 
and  Sara  Belle  (Look)  Dickinson.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Burt  L.  Dickinson,  Phi,  '13. 

John  Fontaine  Keeling,  Sutherlin,  Va. 

Born  at  Sutherlin,  Va.,  August  11,  1891.     Son  of  Charles  Henry  and 
Emma  Lee  (Davis)  Keeling.     In  mercantile  business. 

1915. 

Franklin  Minor  Taylor,  B.S.  in  Arch.  [Va.  Poly.  Inst.],  East- 
ham,  Va. 
Born   at   Edgemont,   Va.,   May   28,   1919.     Son   of   Garland   Burnley 
and  Lucy  Ann  Gilmer    (Magruder)    Taylor.     Farmer.     Served  as 
Seaman  in  the  U.  S.  N.,  1918.     Ensign  U.  S.  N.  R.,  1919.     Rela- 
tive in  Fraternity,  Henry  M.  Taylor,  Phi,  '12. 


PHI  CHAPTER.  74 1 

Dudley  Pleasants  Bowe,  A.B. ;  M.D.   [Johns  Hopkins],  Rich- 
mond, Va. 

1123  West  Franklin  Street. 
Born  at  Richmond,  Va.,  January  22,  1893.     Son  of  Nathaniel  Wood- 
son  and   Emma   Lewis    (Griffin)    Bowe.     Physician.     Served   as   a 
private  in  U.  S.  M.  C,  1917-19. 

Samuel  Davis  Kent,  M.D.,  Danville,  Va. 

Arcade    Building. 
Born   in    Ingram,   Va.,    August   29,    1892.     Son    of   Samuel   Thomas 
Anderson  and  Pattie   (Davis)   Kent.     Physician.     Served  as  Lieu- 
tenant, j.  g.,  Dental  Corps,  U.  S.  N.  R.,  April  30,  1917,  to  April 
19,   1919. 

Roger  Walker  Mercer,  Richmond,  Va. 

505  West  Grace  Street. 
Born  in  Richmond,  Va.,  October  16,  1894.  Son  of  Walter  Cabell 
and  Elizabeth  (Walker)  Mercer.  Served  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Three  Hundred  and  Twentieth  Infantry,  May,  1917,  to  January, 
1918.  Major,  Tennessee  N.  G.  and  Commandant  Tennessee  Mili- 
tary Institute,  September,  1918,  to  June,  1919.  Married,  Septem- 
ber* 15,  1917,  Roberta  Shield  Thaw. 

Parker  Ridie  Wilson,  Graham,  Va. 

Born  at  Ridgeway,  Pa.,  February  3,  1894.  Son  of  Frank  Ridie 
and  Luretta  Viola  (Parker)  Wilson.  Mining  Machinery  Brok- 
erage Business.  With  the  Detached  Service,  Aircraft  Production 
Board,  June  18,  1918,  to  August  30,  1918.  Married,  April  27, 
1918,   Francis   Hale    McCray. 

McClellan  George  Finnegan,  Richmond,  Va. 

American  Bank  Building. 
Born   at  Smithville,  N.   Y.,   May   27,   1888.     Son  of  George   Patrick 
and    Minnie   Louise    (Nichols)    Finnegan.     Attorney-at-law.     Mar- 
ried,  October   14,   1907,   Helene    Hillis   Race. 

Thomas  Edward  Bass,  Jr.,  Norfolk,  Va. 

218  Flatiron  Building. 
Born  in  Danville,  Va.,  April  1,  1892.     Son  of  Thomas  Edward  and 
Nannie  Elizabeth   (Ley)   Bass.     Assistant  Auditor  of  Repairs,  U. 
S.  Shipping  Board  at  Norfolk,  Va.     Married,  July  29,  1916,  Ger- 
trude  Elizabeth   Hazelwood. 


1916. 

Joseph  Alexander  Leslie,  Jr.,  A.B.,  Norfolk,  Va. 

Norfolk  Virginian-Pilot. 
Born    at   Tazwell,   Va.,    April   3,   1894.    Son   of   Joseph    Alexander 


742  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

and  Ella  (Bland)  Leslie.  Newspaper  reporter.  Enlisted,  June 
6,  1917,  First  Virginia  F.  A.;  later  with  One  Hundred  and 
Eleventh  F.  A.;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant.  Discharged 
December  10,  1919. 

Thomas  Overton  Moss,  Richmond,  Va. 

518  American  National  Bank  Building. 
Born  at  Beaver  Dam,  Va.,  October  13,  1893.  Son  of  Thomas  Overton 
and  Nina  (Wood)  Moss.  Attorney-at-law.  Commissioned  En- 
sign, U.  S.  N.  R.,  December  13,  1917;  promoted  to  Lieutenant,  j.  g.; 
discharged  January  13,  1919.  Engaged  in  transport  service  and 
in  British  Channel  and  Bay  of  Biscay.  Married,  December  81, 
1918,  Virginia  Johnson. 

Edward  Everett  Peake,  Dante,  Va. 

Born  at  Churchland,  Va.,  November  23,  1893.  Son  of  John  Everett 
and  Maude  Lee  (Williams)  Peake.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  John  M.   Peake,   Alpha   Alpha,  '13. 

George   Graham  Lancaster,   B.S.    in    C.E.    [Va.   Poly.   Inst.], 

Richmond,  Va. 

803  Lamb  Avenue. 
Born  at  Waldon,  N.   C,  September  3,  1896.     Son  of  George  Wash- 
ington   and    Elizabeth    (Graham)    Lancaster.     Civil    Engineer   with 
Chesapeake  and  Ohio   Railway.     Enlisted   in  Air  Service  January 
29,  1918.     Discharged  Second  Lieutenant,  December  11,   1918. 

Willis  Bovkin  Underwood,   Smithfield,  Va. 

Born  at  Smithfield,  Va.,  July  9,  1894.  Son  of  John  Lee  and  Lelia 
Ada  Underwood.  Stationary  and  Marine  Engineer.  Served  in 
Army  Transport  Service  as  Engineer  Officer  on  overseas  duty 
during  World  War.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  John  L.  Underwood, 
Phi,  '13. 

Claude  Wilton  Thornhill,  Lynchburg,  Va. 

2110  Rivermont  Avenue. 
Born  at  Lynchburg,  Va.,  July  26,  1890.     Son  of  William  Bibb  and 
Lily     (Hancock)     Thornhill.     Salesman.     Married,    September    5, 
1918,  Julia  Viola  Abbott. 

Walter  Raymond  Lifsey,  Emporia,  Va. 

Born  at  Fmporia,  Va.,  April  19,  1893.  Son  of  Judson  Crane  and 
Hattie  (Davis)  Lifsey.  Farmer.  Married,  October  4,  1916,  Sarah 
James  Wvcbe. 


PHI  CHAPTER.  743 

1917. 

Lloyd  Tilghman  Wilson,  Jr.,  Richmond,  Va. 

Waverly  Apartments, 
Born  at  Paducah,  Ky.,  June  18,  1894.  Son  of  Lloyd  Tilghman  and 
Helen  (Hortense)  Wilson.  Attorney-at-law,  1916-17.  Credit 
Manager,  Richmond  Branch,  B.  F.  Goodrich  Rubber  Company, 
1918  to  date.  Served  as  Second  Lieutenant,  U.  S.  A.;  unassigned. 
Discharged  December  1,  1918.  Married,  June  2,  1917,  Virginia 
Otey  Clements. 

Donald  Bagwell  Ward,  Smithfield,  Va. 

Born  at  Smithfield,  Va.,  August  17,  1893.  Son  of  William  L.  and 
Adele  (Bagwell)  Ward.  Sales  Manager  Emory  Rubber  Sales 
Company,  Inc.,  Norfolk,  Va.  Assistant  Truck  Master,  Five  Hun- 
dred  and    Fifth   Aero    Squadron. 

James  Caldwell  Wicker,  A.B.,  Richmond,  Va. 

Sterling  Apartments. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  December  8,  1895.  Son  of  John  Jordan 
and  Elizabeth  (Pumphrey)  Wicker.  Enlisted  in  U.  S.  N.  R.,  June 
9,  1917;  with  A.  E.  F.  as  Naval  Aviator,  with  rank  of  Ensign. 
Married,  November  21,  1917,  Lula  Jones  Puckett.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  John  J.  Wicker,  Jr.,  Phi,  '13. 

James  William  Dixon,  Price  Hill,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Richmond,  Va.,  June  12,  1892.  Son  of  Samuel  and  Anne 
(Hoog)  Dixon.  In  Coal  Business.  Served  in  U.  S.  N.  R.  in  for- 
eign waters  during  World  War. 

Cofer  Cecil  Saunders    (A  A  ),  Ivor,  Va. 

Born  in  Southampton  County,  Va.,  January  15,  1893.  Son  of 
Thomas  Alonzo  and  Laura  Saunders.  Attached  to  First  Army 
Headquarters,  A.  E.   F.,  enlisting  for  service,  July  2,  1917. 

1918. 

John  Rowell  Logan,  Jr.,  York,  S.  C. 

Born  at  York,  S.  C,  March  25,  1895.  Son  of  John  Rowell  and 
Sara  M.  (Moore)  Logan.  Assistant  Chief  Chemist  Baldt  Steel 
Works,  New  Castle,  Del.  Served  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Three 
Hundred   and    Eighteenth   F.    A.,   during   World   War. 

Evan  Ragland  Chesterman,  Jr.,  Richmond,  Va. 

1636  West  Grace  Street. 
Born   at   Richmond,   Va.,   August   11,   1897.     Son   of  Evan   Ragland 


744  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

and  Ellie  Douglas  (Frayser)  Chesterman.  Advertising  manager 
of  Richmond  Branch,  Oliver  Chilled  Plow  Works.  C.  O.  T.  C, 
Camp  Lee,  Va.,  October  to  December,  1918.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, father,  Evan  R.  Chesterman,  Phi,  '96. 

Shirley  Hamilton  Smith,  Madison,  Va. 

Born  at  Etlan,  Va.,  September  21,  1894.  Son  of  Francis  Percival 
and  Matilda  Ella  (Simms)  Smith.  Served  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Infantry,  Seventeenth  Battalion,  One  Hundred  and  Fifty-third 
Depot  Brigade.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Francis  P.  Smith, 
Jr.,   Phi,  '10. 

Charles  Bernard  Godwin,  Jr.   (H),  Chuckatuek,  Va. 

Born  at  Chuckatuek,  Va.,  August  24,  1897.  Son  of  Charles  B.  and 
Martha  (Carroll)  Godwin.  Served  as  Corporal,  C.  A.  C,  U.  S.  A., 
October  16,  1918,  to  March  18,  1919. 

Guy    Thurston    Culbert,    Marion,    Va. 

Born  at  Big  Stone  Gap,  Va.,  October  8,  1895.  Son  of  William 
Francis  and  Eva  Culbert.  In  quarry  business.  Served  as  First 
Class  Sergeant,  Company  A,  Twenty-eighth  Engineers;  with  A. 
E.  F.  eighteen  months.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Denny 
C.   Culbert,   Phi,   '14. 

Claude  Stuart  Whitehead,  Chatham,  Va. 

Born  at  Chatham,  Va.,  August  6,  1897.  Son  of  Joseph  and  Ruth 
(Treadway)  Whitehead.  Oil  operator.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
father,  Joseph  Whitehead,  Phi,  '89. 

Robert  Ashby  Henderson,  Knoxville,  Tenn. 

Box  389. 
Born  at  Jefferson  City,  Tenn.,  March  13,  1896.  Son  of  Robert 
Anderson  and  Helen  (Timmons)  Henderson.  Sales  Manager, 
Henderson  Milling  Company.  Entered  the  service  January  5, 
1918;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  June,  1918;  assigned  to 
Three  Hundred  and  Seventy-ninth  Infantry,  Ninety-fifth  Division. 

Fred  Wilbert  Babcock,  Jr.,  Chase  City,  Va. 

Born  at  Tobaccoville,  Va.,  October  23,  1899.  Son  of  Fred  Wilbert 
and  Annie  Elizabeth  (Netherland)  Babcock.  S.  A.  T.  C,  Rich- 
mond  College,  1918. 

Norman  Jackson  Richards,  D.D.S.  [Balto.  Coll.  Dent.],  Aber- 
deen, Md. 

Born  at  Nassamadox,  Va.,  June  3,  1894.  Son  of  George  William 
and  Hattie  Florence  (Dunton)  Richards.  Dentist.  Served  as 
Hospital  Apprentice,  First  Class,  U.  S.  N.  Enlisted  December 
14,  1918. 


PHI  CHAPTER.  745 

1919. 

Charles   Nichie  Adamson,   Roanoke,  Va. 

505  Woods  Avenue,  N.  W. 
Born  at  Rockbridge,  Va.,  May  5,  1898.     Son  of  John  Stephens  and 
Anna   Belle    (Mitchie)    Adamson.     Manager  for  Atlantic  and  Pa- 
cific Tea  Company,  Charlotte,  N.  C.     S.  A.  T.  C,  Richmond  Col- 
lege, 1918. 

George  Kirby  Mack,  Richmond,  Va. 

4  Westwood  Avenue. 
Born  at  Norfolk,  Va.,  January  4,  1899.     Son  of  Edward  and  Mary 
(Ashley)    Kirby.     Served   in   U.   S.    N.   during   World  War.     Re- 
leased from  active  duty  December  15,  1918.     Rating,  Seaman,  Sec- 
ond Class. 

William  Irvin  Knight,  Franklin,  Va. 

Born  at  Franklin  Va.,  March  21,  1897.  Son  of  John  Robert  and 
Annie  Rebecca  (Wills)  Knight.  Served  as  Second  Class  Sea- 
man on  U.  S.  S.  Alabama,  U.  S.  N.,  June  4,  1918,  to  December  3, 
1918.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  James  T.  Knight,  Phi,  '20. 

Clyde  Dennis    Shepherd,   Richmond,   Va. 

2008  Monument  Avenue. 
Born  in  Sussex  County,  Va.,  November  21,  1896.  Son  of  James 
Leftwich  and  Susie  Reives  (Jackson)  Shepherd.  With  Travelers' 
Insurance  Company  at  Richmond,  Va.  Enlisted  in  U.  S.  N.  June 
4,  1918,  stationed  at  Hampton  Roads,  Va.,  as  Seaman  Instructor; 
discharged  January  8,  1919. 

Otho  Clark  Trundle,  A.B.,  Gaithersburg,  Md. 

Born  at  Gaithersburg,  Md.,  November  28,  1896.  Son  of  Remus 
Dorsey  and  Margaretta  (Clark)  Trundle.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  En- 
listed  in   U.   S.    N.,  June   22,   1918;    radio   electrician;   discharged 


December  21,  1918. 


1920. 


James  Thomas  Knight,  Franklin,  Va. 

Born  at  Franklin,  Va.,  November  30,  1899.  Son  of  John  Robert 
and  Annie  Rebecca  (Wills)  Knight.  S.  A.  T.  C.  at  Plattsburg, 
N.  Y.  and  Richmond  College,  1918.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  William  I.  Knight,  Phi,  '19. 

Haskell  Moisson  Thomas,  Florence,  S.  C. 

401  South  Coit  Street. 
Born  at  Florence,  S.  C,  February  4,  1898.     Son  of  Clayton  Haskill 
and  Amina   (Moisson)   Thomas.     Student.     S.  A.  T.  C,  Richmond 
College,  1918. 


746  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Severn   Alfred  Nottingham,   Franktown,   Va. 

Born  at  Franktown,  Va.,  March  28,  1896.  Son  of  John  Edward 
and  Mary  Catherine  (Wood)  Nottingham.  Farming  and  Moving 
Picture  Business.  Served  as  Sergeant  in  Company  I,  Twelfth 
Bn.    Infantry,    Replacement   Camp   at   Camp   Lee,   Va. 

Wallace  Castles  Anderson,  Hampton,  Va. 

R.  F.  D.  No.  4. 
Born  at  Cape  Charles,  Va.,  March  2,  1891.  Son  of  John  William 
and  Kate  (Brumbaugh)  Anderson.  Entered  the  service  May  14, 
1917;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  August  15,  1917;  dis- 
charged as  First  Lieutenant,  January  24,  1919.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity,  brother,   Russell  M.   Anderson,   Phi,   ^2. 

Ernest  Nelson  Townes,  LL.B.   [Washington  and  Lee]    (A  A), 

Petersburg,  Va. 

542  South  Sycamore  Street. 
Born  at  Petersburg,  Va.,  January  12,  1S94.     Son  of  William  Wav- 
erly   and   Dena   Lee    (GriTin)    Townes.     Attorney-at-law. 


1921. 

Herman   Aubrey   Ford,   Waverly,   Va. 

Born  at  Sutherland,  Va.,  July  21,  1900.  Son  of  Walter  Herman 
and  Musetta  (Johnson)  Ford.  Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
September  16,  1918.  Served  as  Instructor  at  Wesleyan  Univer- 
sity.    Discharged   December   24,   1918. 

Garland  Gray,  Waverly,  Va. 

Born  at  Gray,  Va.,  November  28,  1900.  Son  of  Elmon  Lee  and 
Ella   Virginia    (Darden)    Gray.     Student. 

Robert  Courtney  Mottley,  Roanoke,  Va. 

610  North  Tenth  Street. 
Born  at  Roanoke,  Va.,  March  27,  1899.     Son  of  John  William  and 
Mattie    (Tyler)   Mottley.     S.  A.  T.  C,  Richmond  College,  1918. 

John  Carl  Puckett,  Blackford,  Va. 

Born  at  Blackford,  Va.,  May  3,  1899.  Son  of  Tivis  and  Ruth  Ann 
(Robinson)   Puckett. 

Thomas  Lorraine  Ruffin,  Richmond,  Va. 

416  Seminary   Avenue. 
Born   at   Richmond,   Va.,   August   13,   1900.     Son   of  Thomas   Cham- 
pion  and   Grace   Helen    (Spear)    Ruffin. 


PHI  CHAPTER.  747 

Clarence  Hill  Sales,  Nathalie,   Va. 

Born  at  Nathalie,  Va.,  March  29,  1896.  Son  of  William  Alexander 
and  Mary  Virginia  (Hill)  Sales.  Enlisted  in  U.  S.  N.,  May  22. 
1918.     Released  January  21,  1919,  as  Yeoman,  Second  Class. 

Frank  Syer  Barrett,  B,S.  [Va.  Military  Inst.],  Newport  News, 
Va.    " 

128  Thirty-second  Street. 
Born    at    Newport    News,    Va.,    April    10,    1899.     Son    of    Frederick 
Mitchell  and  Russell  (Syer)  Barrett.     Second  Lieutenant,  C.  A.  C, 
U.   S.   A.,  1918. 

William  Alfred  Ziegler,  Highland  Park,  Richmond,  Va. 

1209  Third  Avenue. 
Born  at  Scribner,  Neb.,  December  28,  1895.     Son  of  John  and  Mary 
Ziegler.     Served   as   Naval  Inspector   of  Ordnance  Material,   Feb- 
ruary 1,  1918,  to  January  4,  1920. 

William  Wade  Deitrick,  Richmond,  Va. 

2215  Monument  Avenue. 
Born    at   Washington,    D.    C,   December    13,    1897.     Son   of    George 
William   and    Alice   Anderson    (Wade)    Deitrick. 

1922. 

Francis  Eldridge  Huff,  Roanoke,  Va. 

706  Campbell  Avenue,  S.  W. 
Born   at  Locus  Grove,  Va.,  April  4,  1899.     Son  of  Dr.   Isaac   Eld- 
ridge  Huff  and   Flora  Mclvor   Francis.     Student. 

Vernon   Carney   Hargroves,    Churchland,   Va. 

Born  in  Nansemond  County,  Va.,  September  4,  1900.  Son  of  Rob- 
ert Tatem  and  Emily  Martha  (Carney)  Hargroves.  S.  A.  T.  C, 
Richmond    College,    1918. 

Russell  McNabb  Anderson,  Hampton,  Va. 

R.  F.  D.  No.  4. 
Born  at  Cape  Charles,  Va.,  December  8,  1898.     Son  of  John  William 
and   Katherine    (Brumbaugh)    Anderson.     S.   A.   T.   C,   Richmond 
College,    1918.     Relative    in    Fraternity,   brother,    Wallace   C.    An- 
derson, Phi,  '20. 

Henry   Howard   Surface   (T),  Roanoke,  Va. 

Virginia   Avenue. 
Born  at  Bluefield,  W.  Va.,  April  19,  1898.     Son  of  James  Frank  and 
Mary  Eugenia  Surface.     Served  in  S.  A.  T.  C.  in  1918.     Relative  in 
Fraternity,   brother,   James    R.    Surface,   Tau,   '23. 


748  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

James  Lewis  Yates,  Roanoke,  Va. 

725  Day  Avenue,  S.  W. 
Born   at   Roanoke,   Va.,   June   17,   1899.     Son   of   John   Robert   and 
Lucy   Jane    (Fulwiler)    Yates.     S.    A.    T.    C,    Richmond    College, 
1918. 

Richard  Charming  Walden,  3rd.,  Richmond,  Va. 

131   South  Fifth  Street. 
Born  in  Richmond,  Va.,  October  10,  1898.     Son  of  John  Whitworth 
and   Kate    (Russell)    Walden. 

Robert   Milton  Copenhauer,  Bristol,  Tenn. 

904   Holston  Avenue. 
Born  in  Sherman,  Washington,  July  2,  1900.     Son  of  James  Camp- 
bell and   Minnie    (Faris)    Copenhauer. 

Thomas  Hunt  Vaden,  Chatham,  Va. 

Born  at  Chatham,  Va.,  June  5,  1900.  Son  of  Giles  Henry  and 
Eliza  Caroline  (Tate)  Vaden.  S.  A.  T.  C,  Richmond  College, 
1918.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Robert  C.  Vaden,  Phi, 
'05;  Giles  Hi  Vaden,  Jr.,  Phi,  '11,  and  Marshall  T.  Vaden,  Phi, 
'14. 

1923. 

Henry  Ware  Riley,  Wellford,  S.  C. 

Born  at  Greenville,  S.  C,  April  13,  1902.  Son  of  Harry  Lee  and 
Margaret   Louise    (Ware)    Riley.     Student. 


Chi  Chapter 

RACINE  COLLEGE 

RACINE,  WISCONSIN 


Instituted  March  10,  A.  D.  1873 


FRANK  SARGEANT  GAULT 
GEORGE  WASHINGTON  BALL 
CHARLES  HENRY  RESOR 
WILLIAM  DAVIS  McKEY 


History  of  Chi  Chapter 

The  institution  of  Upsilon  Chapter  at  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity in  1872,  marked  the  entrance  of  the  Fraternity  into 
the  middle  west.  Naturally  its  early  members  wished  for  neigh- 
boring chapters,  and  in  looking  for  a  suitable  college  their 
attention  was  directed  to  Racine  College,  located  at  Racine, 
Wisconsin,  an  institution  founded  by  the  Protestant  Episcopal 
Church  in  1852.  Negotiations  with  students  there  led  to  an 
application  which  was  favorably  acted  upon  by  the  Fraternity 
and  a  chapter  granted  on  March  10,  1873.  The  chapter, 
christened  Chi,  was  instituted  by  Arch  B.  Eldridge,  of  Beta, 
and  John  M.  Dandy,  of  Upsilon.  The  Fraternity  was  the  first 
to  enter  the  college,  and  from  the  beginning  its  existence  was 
sub  rosa,  owing  to  faculty  prohibition.  Nevertheless,  the  chap- 
ter flourished  for  a  brief  period  and  initiated  in  all  eighteen 
members.  In  a  few  years,  however,  its  presence  was  discovered 
and  its  life  terminated  by  the  rigorous  enforcement  of  anti- 
fraternity  legislation. 


75i 


Chi  Chapter 

1873. 
*Frank  Sargeant  Gault,  A.B.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

*George  Washington  Ball,  A.B.,  Swarthmore,  Pa. 

Born  at  Covington,  Ky.,  February  4,  1852.  Son  of  George  Washing- 
ton and  Mary  Jane  (McNickle)  Ball.  Dealer  in  photographic 
supplies.  Served  as  a  civilian  in  the  Subsistence  Department,  U. 
S.  A.,  1884-90.  Married,  December  29,  1893,  Emily  H.  Lorenz. 
Died  at  Swarthmore,  Pa.,  September  3,  1908. 

•Norton  Strong,  A.B. ;  M.D.  [Chicago  Med.  Coll.],  Baltimore, 
Md. 

Born  in  Michigan.  Officer  in  the  Medical  Corps,  U.  S.  A.  Entered 
as  Assistant  Surgeon,  1880,  and  was  retired  for  disability  incident 
to  the  service,  with  rank  of  Major,  1898.  Died  at  Baltimore, 
Md.,  March  23,  1903. 

1874. 

Daniel  Ingalls   Odell,  A.B.,  A.M.;   B.D.    [Nashotah  House], 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

212  North  Twelfth  Street. 
Born  at  Eastport,  Me.,  June  16,  1852.     Son  of  Daniel  I.  and  Hannah 
E.  (Peary)  Odell.     Protestant  Episcopal  Clergyman. 

Henry  Murray  Talbot,  B.S.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

1316  North  Delaware  Avenue. 
Attorney-at-law. 

*Edward  Gould  Richmond,  A.  B.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

Born  at  Attica,  N.  Y.,  October  29,  1851.  Son  of  Dean  and  Mary 
(Mead)  Richmond.  Manufacturer  and  philanthropist.  Died  at 
Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  November  29,  1903. 

1875. 

George   Griffith    Hendrickson,   A.B.,   A.M.,   Indianapolis,   Ind. 
Attorney-at-law. 

752 


CHI  CHAPTER.  753 

Charles  Henry  Resor,  Newport,  Ky. 

20th  Street  and  Alexandria  Pike. 
Engaged    in    insurance    business.     Relative    in    Fraternity,    brother, 
Walter  Resor,  Chi,  '76. 

*Frank  Landon,  A.B.,  Niles,  Mich. 

Born  at  Berrien,  Mich.  Son  of  Rufus  W.  and  Margaret  Jessie 
(Gray)  Landon.  Attorney-at-law.  Married,  Blanch  Finley. 
Died  at  Niles,  Michigan,  October  25,  1897. 

*William  Davis  McKey,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  at  Janesville,  Wis.,  September  17,  1853.  Son  of  Michael  For- 
ester and  Elizabeth  (Folds)  McKey.  Engaged  in  Real  Estate 
business.  President  of  Woodlawn  Trust  and  Savings  Bank.  Mar- 
ried, October  22,  1884,  Grace  Appleton.  Died  at  Chicago,  111., 
November  11,  1915. 

Guilliaem  Aertsen,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Mid  vale  Steel  Company. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  March  2,.  1855.  Son  of  James  Musgrave 
and  Harriet  Romeyn  (Smith)  Aertsen.  With  Carnegie,  Phipps 
&  Co.,  Limited,  Department  Superintendent,  1887-88;  General  Man- 
ager of  the  Latrobe  Steel  Company,  1888-1906;  Manager  of  Latrobe 
plant,  Railway  Steel  Spring  Company,  1906-12;  with  Midvale  Steel 
Company.     Married,  September   14,  1881,  Edith  Price. 

1876. 

*Theophilus  Clark  Hawley,  Platteville,  Wis. 

Born  at  Platteville,  Wis.,  October  25,  1852.  Son  of  Gideon  and 
Sarah  Irene  (Clark)  Hawley.  Grain  dealer.  Married,  June  30, 
1890,  Fannie  Fowler.  Died  at  Platteville,  Wis.,  November  24, 
1917. 

*Walter  Resor,  B.S.,  Silverton,  Colo. 

Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Charles  H.  Resor,  Chi,  '75.  Died 
March  26,  1899. 

*  Alexander  Winthrop  Pond,  Boston,  Mass. 

Engaged  in  real  estate  business.  Died  at  Boston,  Mass.,  September 
27,  1905. 

*Zenus  Barnum,  M.D.  [Maryland]   (H),  Baltimore,  Md. 

Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  November  17,  1854.  Son  of  Zenus  and 
Annie  B.  (McLaughlin)  Barnum.  Physician.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  Francis  Barnum,  Eta.  Died  at  Little  Rock,  Ark., 
March  23,  1882. 


754  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1877. 

♦William  Melville  Tuell,  Terre  Haute,  Ind. 

Born  at  Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  November  26,  1852.  Son  of  William 
Blackwell  and  Marion  Catherine  (Topping)  Tuell.  Died  at  Terre 
Haute,  Ind.,  May  2,  1907. 

Machir  Thomas  January,  Nevada,  Mo. 

Born  at  Ferguson,  Mo.,  March  5,  1857.  Son  of  Thomas  T.  and 
Maria  (Machir)  January.  Attorney-at-law.  Mayor  of  Nevada, 
Mo.,  1892-93.     Married,  Jeannie  Thornburgh. 

Charter   surrendered. 


Psi  Chapter 


LONG  ISLAND  MEDICAL  COLLEGE 

BROOKLYN,  L.  I. 


Instituted  May  19,  A.  D.  1876 


GEORGE  FRANKLIN  KETCHAM 
EDWIN   REYNOLDS 
CHARLES  EUGENE  DE  LA  VERGNE 
WILLIARD  CLARKE  OTTERSON 


History  of  Psi  Chapter 

This  chapter  was  started  through  the  instrumentality  of 
Edward  F.  Mordough,  of  Gamma,  who,  acting  under  authority 
of  the  Grand  Chapter,  installed  the  chapter  on  May  19,  1876, 
assisted  by  several  other  members  of  Gamma.  The  entrance 
of  the  Fraternity  into  a  purely  professional  school,  not  con- 
nected with  any  academic  institution,  was  a  mistake.  The 
absence  of  a  proper  scholastic  atmosphere  was  an  insurmount- 
able handicap.  The  location  of  the  college  in  a  large  city  and 
the  lack  of  any  student  life  destined  the  chapter  to  speedy 
extinction.  It  maintained  a  struggling  existence  for  several 
years,  until  at  the  session  of  the  Grand  Chapter  in  1882,  its 
charter  was  formallv  withdrawn.      In  all  it  initiated  but  seven 


75? 


Psi  Chapter 


1876. 

*George  Franklin  Ketcham,  M.D.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Physician.     Died  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  1913. 

1877. 

*Edwin  Reynolds,  M.D.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Physician.     Died   at   Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,   December   15,   1905. 

1878. 

*Charles  Eugene  De  La  Vergne,  M.D.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  July  25,  1857.  Son  of  Silas  K.  and  Eliza  (Simonson)  De  La 
Vergne.     Physician.     Died  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  June  4,  1892. 

*Williard  Clark  Otterson,  M.D.,  North  Springfield,  Mo. 
Physician.     Died  in  1893. 

^George  Ransom  Westbrook,  M.D.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  February  1,  1847.  Son  of  George  W.  and 
Harriet  (Ransom)  Westbrook.  Physician.  Married,  June  3,  1874, 
Ida  B.  Wilmshurst.     Died  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  July  10,  1913. 

1880. 

James  Watt  Fleming,  M.D.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

471  Bedford  Avenue. 
Born  in  Edinburgh,  Scotland,  April  24,  1854.  Son  of  George  Lyall 
and  Jessie  (Watt)  Fleming.  Physician.  Member  of  Council, 
Long  Island  College  Hospital;  Kings  County  (N.  Y.)  Medical 
Society,  and  its  President,  1906-08,  and  a  Trustee  of  same,  1907 
to  date.     Married,  April  24,  1883,  Adele  Bigelow. 

1881. 

*  William  Carl!  von  Glahn,  M.D.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Physician.     Died  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  1899. 

Charter  withdrawn. 
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Psi  Chapter 

PENNSYLVANIA  STATE  COLLEGE 
STATE  COLLEGE,  PA. 


Instituted  April  5,  A.  D.  1890. 


JONAS  MOULTON  WALKER 
WILLIAM  HULTZ  WALKER 
JAMES  BLAIR  WALKER 
JAMES  CURTIN  MOCK 
PHILIP  GREEN  GOSSLER 
WILLIAM  PATTEN  BREW 
HERBERT  NEFF  BRENEMAN 
IRA    C.    MITCHELL    ELLENBERGER 
WILLIAM  BENJAMIN  JACKSON 
HUGH  HAMILTON,  Jr. 
FRANCIS  ADDISON  GRIFFIN 
HARVEY  BERG  McLEAN 


History  of  Psi  Chapter 

Thirty  years  have  swiftly  rolled  by  since  that  day  in  April, 
1890,  when  Psi  chapter  of  the  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  Fraternity 
was  installed  at  the  Pennsylvania  State  College.  Thirty  years  ! 
And  yet  how  crowded  has  been  that  time  with  progress  and 
prosperity  for  Psi.  How  imposing  the  list  of  men  whose  char- 
acter she  has  helped  to  form  in  the  formative  period  of  their 
lives.      What  could  better  prove  the  value  of  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  ? 

The  conditions  surrounding  the  foundation  of  Psi  were 
particulary  auspicious  for  a  strong  chapter.  She  was  estab- 
lished on  the  foundation  of  the  Keystone  chapter  of  the  Q. 
T.  V.,  a  Latin  letter  fraternity  that  had  been  in  operation 
several  years  previous  to  the  installation  of  any  Greek  letter 
fraternity  at  State.  Thus  Psi  was  given  a  leadership  among 
the  fraternities  at  State  which  she  has  successfully  maintained 
down  ,to  the  present  day. 

In  glancing  back  over  our  history  it  would  seem  that  the 
chapter  has  always  been  seriously  confronted  with  the  question 
of  a  chapter  house.  The  first  meeting  place  was  in  a  suite  of 
rooms  in  the  Foster  block.  The  need  for  a  permanent  house 
was  early  felt  and  the  first  step  in  this  direction  was  the  appoint- 
ment of  a  building  committee,  followed  by  a  five  dollar  assess- 
ment used  to  make  first  payment  on  certain  lots  then  under 
consideration.  From  the  spring  of  1892  until  September  of 
1893  the  chapter  occupied  a  rented  house  on  Beaver  Avenue. 
In  September  of  1893  the  chapter  was  moved  to  the  present 
location  on  Beaver  Avenue.  This  house  was  later  remodeled 
in  1910  b}'  the  joint  action  of  the  alumni  and  the  active  mem- 
bers. 

Now  again  has  the  need  for  a  new  house  been  felt  by  Psi 
for  some  years  but  many  things  have  worked  to  prevent  the 
carrying  out  of  any  plans  in  this  direction.  A  building  com- 
mittee  has    been    standing   for    some    years    and   has   worked 

761 


762  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

over  a  number  of  plans  in  all  of  which  some  serious  defect  has 
been  found.  At  the  present  time  the  plan  is  to  extend  the 
property  already  held  by  purchasing  the  adjoining  Harter 
property.  We  hope  to  carry  out  this  part  of  the  plan  during 
the  coming  year.  Following  this  it  is  hoped  to  be  able  to 
build  a  new  house  on  the  site  of  the  present  house,  but  owing 
to  a  large  number  of  difficulties  to  be  overcome  it  will  prob- 
ably be  four  or  five  years  before  this  is  accomplished. 

In  common  with  all  of  her  sister  chapters  of  Phi  Kappa 
Sigma,  Psi  had  rather  a  rough  time  of  it  during  the  war  but 
has  succeeded  in  weathering  the  storm  and  now  hopes  to  open 
a  new  era  of  prosperity.  In  this  period  most  of  the  active 
members  left  school  to  go  into  the  service  and  Psi's  very  ex- 
istence was  threatened.  So  great  was  the  loss  of  men  in  this 
way  that  only  three  members  returned  to  college  in  the  fall 
of  1918.  However,  since  the  close  of  the  war  the  return  of 
her  old  men  to  college  has  been  most  gratifying  and  a  large 
chapter  is  now  included  on  the  roll.  One  brother  we  are  sorry 
to  say  will  never  return  to  us.  Brother  Duncan  Hugh  Cam- 
eron, class  of  1918,  Lieutenant  of  Marine  Aviation,  made  the 
supreme  sacrifice  in  the  service  of  his  country  when  he  was 
killed  in  an  airplane  accident  at  Miami,  Florida.  Several 
other  brothers  were  severely  wounded  in  action  but  were  spared 
to  return  to  us. 

During  the  last  ten  years  the  largest  experience  through 
which  the  chapter  has  passed  has  been  the  war.  In  all  branches 
of  the  service  Psi  was  well  represented,  both  by  alumni  and  the 
active  chapter.  We  have  come  through  that  trying  period 
in  good  shape  and  now  look  ahead  hopefully  to  years  of  prog- 
ress and  prosperity.  Once  during  the  last  ten  years  has  there 
been  a  reunion  of  the  alumni  of  the  chapter  and  among  the 
forty  alumni  present  plans  for  a  new  house  were  enthusiastically 
discussed.  It  is  our  earnest  hope  now  to  make  our  dream  of 
a  new  house  come  true  during  the  next  few  years,  to  see  Psi 
established  in  a  house  entirely  befitting  her  station  in  the  col- 
lege. 


Psi  Chapter 

1875. 

Magnus  C.  Ihlseng,  B.S.  [Poly.  Inst.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.]  ;  C.E., 

E.M.   and  Ph.D.    [Columbia],  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

952  East  Eighteenth  Street. 
Born  at  Christiania,  Norway,  May  2,  1852.  Son  of  Lars  C.  and  Anna 
M.  (Anderson)  Ihlseng.  Mechanical  engineer.  Professor  of 
Physics,  Colorado  School  of  Mines,  Golden,  Colo.,  1880-93;  Pro- 
fessor of  Mining  Engineering  and  Geology,  and  Dean  of  the 
School  of  Mines,  Pennsylvania  State  College,  1893-1900;  Professor 
of  Mechanical  Engineering,  Brooklyn  Polytechnic  Institute,  1900- 
06;  Principal  of  Penn  Hall,  1906-09.  Married,  1888,  Agnes  E. 
Reaser. 

1878. 

Frank  Knoche,  B.S.,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

308  Hummel  Street. 
Born  at  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  December  11,  1857.     Son  of  William  and 
Sarah    Jane    (Green)     Knoche.     Music    dealer.     Alumni    Trustee, 
Pennsylvania  State  College,  1888-91.     Married,  December  24,  1879, 
Frances  M.  Bates. 

1879. 

Frank  Bridgeman  Greenawalt,  B.S.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

600  West  One  Hundred  and  Sixteenth  Street. 
Born  at  Dauphin,  Pa.,  May  15,  1859.  Son  of  Henry  De  Huff  and 
Mary  Ellen  (Dixon)  Greenawalt.  General  Baggage  Agent  Cen- 
tral Railroad  of  New  Jersey,  1887  to  1911.  With  Thomas  Cook 
and  Son,  Tour  Manager,  1911-1918.  Served  in  Q.  M.  C.  as  Trans- 
portation Expert,  during  World  War.  Married,  September  22, 
1887,  Lillian  de  Forest  Roche. 

1880. 

Louis  Ehrhart  Reber,  B.S.,  M.S.,  Sc.D.,  Madison,  Wis. 

University   of   Wisconsin. 
Born  at  Nittany,  Pa.,  February  27,  1857.     Son  of  Jacob  and  Eliza- 
beth  (Eberhardt)    Reber.     Teacher,     Professor  of  Mechanics  and 
763 


764  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Mechanical  Engineering  and  Dean  of  School  of  Engineering, 
Pennsylvania  State  College,  1885-1907;  Director  of  University- 
Extension,  University  of  Wisconsin,  1907  to  date.  Pennsylvania 
State  Commissioner,  Paris  Exposition,  1889;  Assistant  Executive 
Commissioner  in  charge  of  Mines  and  Mining  of  the  Pennsylvania 
State  Board  of  World's  Fair  Managers,  and  member  of  the 
Board  of  Judges,  Department  of  Machinery,  1891-93.  Member 
of  Franklin  Institute.  Associate  Director,  Public  Service  Reserve, 
Department  of  Labor,  August,  1917,  to  March,  1918;  Director  of 
Education  and  Training,  Emergency  Fleet  Corporation,  U.  S. 
Shipping  Board,  March  to  December,  1918;  Director,  Engineering 
and  Trade  Instruction,  Army  Educational  Corps,  A.  E.  F.,  January 
to  July,  1919.  Married,  June,  1888,  Helen  Jackson.  Relatives 
in  Fraternity,  sons,  Louis  E.  Reber,  Jr.,  Psi,  '10,  and  Hugh  J. 
Reber,  Alpha  Theta,  '13. 

'1881. 

George  Catchpole  Watson,  B.Ag.  and  M.S.   [Cornell],  Clyde, 
N.  Y. 

Born  at  Clyde,  N.  Y.,  April  21,  1856.  Son  of  Garhardus  Langdon 
and  Ellen  (Catchpole)  Watson.  Educator.  Professor  of  Agri- 
culture and  Agriculturist  at  Experiment  Station,  Pennsylvania 
State  College,  1895-1907,  and  Superintendent  of  Correspondence 
Courses  at  the  same  college,  1909-07.  General  Manager  of  the 
Tully,  N.  Y.,  Farms,  1907  to  date.  Married,  October  14,  1891, 
Olga  De  Voe. 

1882. 

Robert  McCay  Foster,  State  College,  Pa. 

Born  at  State  College,  Pa.,  November  14,  1860.  Son  of  Robert  Mc- 
Cay and  Delilah  (Smith)  Foster.  Merchant.  Member  of  Penn- 
sylvania Legislature,  189f-1900.  Married,  August  17,  1893,  Mary 
Ellen  Snyder.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  sons,  Robert  McC.  Foster, 
3d,  Psi,  '19,  and  Thompson  B.  Foster,  Psi,  '20. 


1885. 

Cummings  Coligny  Chesney,  B.S.,  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

74   Dawes    Avenue. 
Electrical   engineer.     General   Manager   of   Pittsfield,   Mass.,   Works 
of  General  Electric  Company,  1895  to  date. 

Dugald  Caleb  Jackson,  B.S.,  C.E.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

5  Mercer  Circle. 
Born  at  Kennett  Square,  Pa.,  February  13,  1865.     Son  of  Josiah  and 
Mary  Detweiler   (Price)   Jackson.     Electrical  and  Mechanical  En- 


PSI  CHAPTER.  765 

gineer.  Professor  of  Electrical  Engineering,  University  of  Wis- 
consin, 1891-1906,  and  of  same  in  Massachusetts  Institute  of 
Technology,  1907  to  date.  Member  of  Sigma  Xi  and  Tau  Beta 
Pi.  Past  President  of  American  Institute  of  Electrical  Engineers. 
Past  President  of  Society  for  Promotion  of  Engineering  Educa- 
tion. Commissioned  April  20,  1918,  Major  Engineers  Corps;  pro- 
moted to  Lieutenant  Colonel,  Engineers,  Feb.,  1919;  discharged 
May  6,  1918.  During  service,  Chief  Engineer  of  Technical  Board, 
S.  O.  S.,  stationed  at  Paris,  France,  and  later  on  War  Damages 
Board  formed  by  American  Commission  to  negotiate  peace.  Mar- 
ried, September  24,  1889,  Mabel  Augusta  Foss.  Relatives  in  Fra- 
ternity, brothers,  John  P.  Jackson,  Psi,  '89,  William  B.  Jackson, 
Psi,  '90,  and  son,  Dugald  C.  Jackson,  Jr.,  Alpha  Mu,  '19. 

David  Ellsworth  Roberts,  B.S.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

2841   St.   Paul   Street. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  Md.,  April  25,  1863.     Son  of  Thomas  and 
Elizabeth  (Griffiths)   Roberts.     Assistant  Chief,  Division  of  Prints, 
Library   of  Congress,   1897   to   date. 

1886. 

Henry  Jackson  Waters,  B.S.A.    [Missouri],  LL.D.    [Missouri 

and  New  Hampshire  State  Coll.],  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Carlton  Hotel. 
Born  at  Center,  Mo.,  November  23,  1865.  Son  of  George  Washing- 
ton and  Lavinia  Jane  (Smith)  Waters.  Educator.  Assistant 
Secretary,  Missouri  State  Board  of  Agriculture,  1886-88;  Assistant 
in  Agriculture  to  Missouri  Experiment  Station,  1888-91;  Pro- 
fessor of  Agriculture,  Pennsylvania  State  College  and  Agricul- 
turist, Pennsylvania  Experiment  Station,  1892-95;  Instructor  in 
Animal  Nutrition,  Graduate  School  of  Agriculture,  University  of 
Ohio,  1902;  Director  Missouri  State  Agricultural  Exhibit,  World's 
Fair,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1903-04;  Instructor  in  Animal  Nutrition, 
Graduate  School  of  Agriculture,  University  of  Illinois,  1906; 
President  Missouri  State  Board  of  Agriculture,  1908-09;  Dean 
of  the  College  of  Agriculture,  Director  of  the  Experiment  Station 
and  Professor  of  Agriculture,  University  of  Missouri,  1895-1909; 
President,  Kansas  State  Teachers'  Association,  1911-1912;  Presi-1 
dent,  International  Dry  Farming  Congress,  1913-14;  Special  Com- 
missioner to  the  Philippine  Islands,  1914;  President,  American 
Society  for  the  Promotion  of  Agricultural  Science,  1913-14;  Presi- 
dent, Kansas  State  Agricultural  College,  1909-1918;  Managing 
Editor,  Kansas  City  Weekly  Star,  1918  to  date.  Member  Presi- 
dent's Industrial  Commission,  1920.  Phi  Beta  Kappa  and  Sigma 
Xi.     Married,  June  3,  1897,  Margaret  Ward  Watson. 

George  Latimer  Holter,  B.S.,  National  City,  Cal. 

Born  at  Curtin,  Pa.,  July  2,  1859.     Son  of  John  and  Jane  (Latimer) 


766  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Holter.  Educator.  Assistant  Chemist  Pennsylvania  Experiment 
Station,  1888-95;  Professor  of  Chemistry,  Okla.  A.  and  M.  College, 
1892-1909.  Principal  Logan  County  High  School,  Guthrie,  Okla., 
1911-12;  High  School,  Chino,  Cal.,  1913-16;  Chemist,  Hercules 
Powder  Co.,  1916  to  date.  Married,  November  7,  1895,  Mabel 
Catherine  Hodges.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  son,  William  L.  Holter, 
Psi,   '16. 

1887. 

William  Franklin  Strouse,  B.S.,  C.E.,  Roland  Park,  Baltimore, 

Md. 

400  Forest  Road. 
Born  at  State  College,  Pa.,  December  19,  1864.  Son  of  Joseph 
and  Anna  Catharine  (Krebs)  Strause.  Assistant  Engineer  Wash- 
ington Terminal  Co.,  1903-09;  Assistant  Engineer  Baltimore  & 
Ohio  R.  R.  Co.,  1909-18;  Assistant  Chief  Engineer,  Public  Service 
Commission  of  Maryland,  1919  to  date.  Served  as  Supervising 
Engineer  Construction  Division,  War  Department,  Fort  Howard, 
Md.,  Oct.  1,  1918,  to  Feb.  28,  1919.  Married,  September  17,  1891. 
Harriet  Elizabeth  Irvin. 

Frederick  Darlington,  B.S.,  Great  Barrington,  Mass. 

Born  at  Lincoln  University,  Pa.,  April  23,  1867.  Son  of  Franklin 
and  Mary  T.  (Jackson)  Darlington.  Electrical  engineer.  Chief, 
Power  Section,  War  Industries  Board,  Washington,  D.  C,  during 
World  War.  Consulting  Engineer,  Westinghouse  Electric  and 
Manufacturing  Company.     Married,  1890,  Josephine  Sanford. 

1888. 

*William  Marion  Porter,  B.S.,  Denver,  Colo. 

Born  at  Cottage,  Pa.,  September  15,  1863.  Son  of  Samuel  and 
Penina  Mary  (Armstrong)  Porter.  Civil  engineer.  For  many 
years  connected  with  railroads  in  Colorado;  assistant  chief  en- 
gineer of  Colorado  Fuel  and  Iron  Company,  1900-07.  Married, 
December  6,  1896,  Eva  Scott  Rhoades.  Died  at  Denver,  Colo., 
April   13,   1910. 

1889. 

John  Price  Jackson,  Ardmore,  Pa. 

129  Coulter  Avenue. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  September  27,  1868.  Son  of  Josiah  and 
Mary  Detweiler  (Price)  Jackson.  Educator.  Assistant  Professor 
of  Electrical  Engineering,  1892,  and  Dean  of  School  of  Engineering, 
1906-17,  at  Pennsylvania  State  College.  Commissioner  of  Labor 
and  Industry  of  Pennsylvania;  Chairman  of  the  Industrial  Board, 
Vice  Chairman   Accident  Insurance   Fund   Board,   and   ex  officio 


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767 


member  of  Accident  Compensation  Board.  Served  as  Major  Corps 
of  Engineers,  commissioned  July  5,  1917;  commissioned  Second 
lieutenant  Engineers,  August  31,  1918.  Sent  to  Europe  fall  of 
Time  ^ua7e,DfSign  and  instruction  Engineer  Corps  Shops. 
In  1918  Chief  of  the  Labor  Bureau  and  later  in  year  also  Deputy 
Director  of  the  Army  Service  Corps.  In  1919,  Chief  Department 
of  Finance  and  Economics,  Damage  Section,  American  Commission 
to  negotiate  peace,  Paris.  Member  of  the  American  Military  Mis- 
sion to  Armenia.  Decorations:  French  Legion  of  Honor,  chevalier; 
Urder  of  the  Crown  of  Italy,  officer;  and  Cross  of  War  of  Italy 
and  also  citation  from  General  Pershing  for  exceptionally  meritori- 
ous service.  Married,  December  28,  1890,  Margaret  Beddow  Jones 
Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Dugald  C.  Jackson,  Psi,  '85, 
and  William  B.  Jackson,  Psi,  '90. 

*James  Corle  Foster,  B.S.,  Sheffield,  Ala. 

Born  at  State  College,  Pa.,  September  9,  1863.  Son  of  William 
and  Maria  (Corle)  Foster.  Mining  engineer  and  chemist.  Mar- 
ried, 1898,  Mary  McDavid,  of  Florence,  Ala.  Died  at  Sheffield 
Ala.,  July  16,  1900. 

Watson  Leverett  Barclay,  Williamsport,  Pa. 

First   National   Bank   Building. 
Born    at    Sinnamahoning,    Pa.,    July    7,    1869.     Son    of    George    B 
and  Elizabeth  J.  (Shafer)  Barclay.     In  lumber  business.     Married 
December  2,  1890,  Fannie  T.  Dexter. 

1890. 

William  Hultz  Walker,  B.S. ;  A.M.  and  Ph.D.   [Univ.  of  Got- 
tingen],  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology. 
Born  at  Option,  Pa.,  August  7,  1869.  Son  of  David  H.  and  Anna 
Hester  (Blair)  Walker.  Educator  and  consulting  engineer.  In- 
structor in  Chemistry,  1893-1900;  Professor  of  same,  1900-08,  and 
Director  of  the  Research  Laboratory  of  Applied  Chemistry,  1908- 
1917,  all  at  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology.  At  present 
head  of  Industrial  Service  Department,  Massachusetts  Institute 
of  Technology.  Trustee  of  Pennsylvania  State  College.  Served 
as  Colonel,  Chemical  Warfare  Service,  November  11,  1917,  to 
June  1,  1919;  Commanding  Officer  Edgewood  Arsenal,  Md.  Mar- 
ried, September  15,  1896,  Frances  Isabelle  Luther.  Relatives  in 
Fraternity,  brothers,  James  B.  Walker,  Psi,  '90;  Holmes  Walker, 
M.D.,  Psi,  '95,  and  D.  Harold  Walker,  M.D.,  Psi,  '97. 

Herbert  Neff  Breneman,  B.S.,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

137  East  Clay  Street. 
Born   at  Strasburg,   Pa.,  May   10,   1869.     Son   of  Henry   Neff   and 


768  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Anna  M.  (Potts)  Breneman.  General  locomotive  inspector,  1900- 
01,  and  Division  Master  Mechanic,  Baltimore  and  Ohio  Railroad 
Company,  1902;  Assistant  Superintendent  of  Motive  Power,  Chi- 
cago, Milwaukee  and  St.  Paul  Railroad  Company;  at  present  tile 
manufacturer,  Lancaster,  Pa.  Married,  March  29,  1909,  Anna 
Esbenshade. 

William  Patten  Brew,  B.S.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

120  Broadway. 
Born  at  Bellefonte,  Pa.,  January  30,  1870.  Son  of  Stephen  Austin 
and  Catharine  Weightman  (Patten)  Brew.  Sales  Manager,  West- 
inghouse  Machine  Company.  Sales  Manager  Southwark  Foundry 
Machine  Company.  At  present  Machinery  Broker  and  President, 
Petroleum  Engine  and  Manufacturing  Company,  Inc.  Married, 
September  20,  1893,  Mary  Lavina  Schoening. 

Philip  Green  Gossler,  B.S.,  E.E.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

62  Cedar  Street. 
Born  at  Columbia,  Pa.,  August  6,  1870.  Son  of  Philip  and  Emily 
(Washabough)  Gossler.  Vice  President  J.  G.  White  &  Co.,  In- 
corporated, New  York,  1904^1909;  Vice  President,  A.  B.  Leach 
&  Co.,  bankers,  New  York,  1909  to  date.  Past  President,  Canadian 
Electrical  Association.  Member  Franklin  Institute.  Married, 
first,  November  26,  1895,  Mary  Claflin;  second,  Alice  M.  Choate. 

James  Curtin  Mock,  B.S.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

147  Virginia  Park. 
Born  at  Philipsburg,  Pa.  Son  of  Jacob  W.  and  Catharine  (Ray- 
horn)  Mock.  Signal  Engineer  with  the  Michigan  Central  Railroad 
Company,  1901-06,  and  Electrical  and  Signal  Engineer  with  same 
company,  1906  to  date.  Married,  September,  1896,  Burnie  Moore 
Johnson. 

Ira  C.  Mitchell  Ellcnberger,  B.S.,  Sunbury,  Pa. 

Born  at  Gatesburg,  Pa.,  October  30,  1863.  Son  of  Samuel  and 
Mary  (Gates)  Ellenberger.  Teacher.  Superintendent  of  Sunbury 
City  Schools,  1908  to  date. 

William  Benjamin  Jackson,  B.S.,  M.E.,  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

124  East  Hbusatonic  Street. 
Born  at  Kennett  Square,  Pa.,  June  23,  1870.  Son  of  Josiah  and 
Mary  Detweiler  (Price)  Jackson.  Member  of  the  firm  of  D.  C. 
and  W.  B.  Jackson,  Consulting  Engineers.  In  charge  of  the 
Pennsylvania  State  Mining  Exhibit  at  World's  Fair,  Chicago, 
1893-94.  Commissioned  Major,  Construction  Division,  Q.  M.  C, 
April  19,  1917;  officer  in  charge  of  utilities  at  Camp  Merritt, 
N.  J.;  now  Major  E.  R.  C.  Married,  September  3,  1903,  Isabel 
Morrison  West.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Dugald  C.  Jack- 
son, Psi,  '85,  and  John  P.  Jackson,  Psi,  '89. 


PSI  CHAPTER.  769 

Harvey  Berg  McLean,  B.S.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

130  East  Fifteenth  Street. 
Born  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  February  16,  1870.  Son  of  Thomas  Duncan 
and  Sue  Charlotte  (Berg)  McLean.  Engineer.  Park  Commis- 
sioner, Newark,  N.  J.,  1895-1900.  General  Superintendent  of  the 
Fuel  Appliance  Department  of  the  Consolidated  Gas  Company, 
New  York,  1904  to  date.  Married,  March  18,  1896,  Kathryn  Jar- 
dine  Pemberton. 

James  Blair  Walker,  B.S.,   Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

8  Wood  Street. 
Born  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  August  15,  1867.  Son  of  David  H.  and 
Anna  H.  (Blair)  Walker.  Secretary  and  Treasurer  of  the  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.,  Heating  Company.  Married,  June  10,  1903,  Blanche 
Fort  Sanders.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  William  H. 
Walker,  Psi,  '90;  Holmes  Walker,  M.D.,  Psi,  '95,  and  D.  Harold 
Walker,  M.  D.,  Psi,  '97. 

Jonas  Moulton  Walker,  B.S.,  Scranton,  Pa. 

808  Brooks  Building. 
Born  at  St.  Mary's,  Pa.,  October  17,  1870.     Son  of  George  Alonzo 
and  Amanda  Fitzelan  (Ingalsby)  Walker.     Attorney-at-law.     Mar- 
ried, October  18,  1892,  Elizabeth  Cummings  Hanna. 

1891. 

Charles  Maxwell  Green,  B.S.,  E.E.,  Beach  Bluff,  Mass. 

Born  at  Lawrenceville,  N.  J.,  June  6,  1869.  Son  of  Sydney  Breeze 
and  Maria  (Gray)  Green.  Electrical  engineer.  Assistant  in  Phys- 
ical Laboratory  of  Pennsylvania  State  College,  1893-94.  Engineer 
with  General  Electric  Company,  Lynn,  Mass.,  1897  to  date.  Mar- 
ried, April  26,  1905,  Nellie  Duncan  Edgar. 

Henry  Croskey  Quigley,  LL.D.    [Duquesue  Univ],  Belief onte, 

Pa. 

Born  at  Beech  Creek,  Pa.,  October  15,  1867.  Son  of  James  Alonzo 
and  Mary  (Shaw)  Quigley.  Attorney-at-law.  President  Judge  of 
the  Forty-ninth  Judicial  District  of  Pennsylvania,  1916  to  date. 
Cadet  at  the  U.  S.  Military  Academy,  West  Point,  N.  Y.,  but  did 
not  graduate.  Adjutant  Fifth  Regiment,  N.  G.  P.,  five  years,  and 
Captain  of  Company  B  of  same  regiment,  ten  years.  Married, 
April  17,  1895,  Augusta  Curtis  Merriman.  Relatives  in  Fraternity, 
brothers,  James  E.  Quigley,  Psi,  '94,  and  Richard  S.  Quigley,  Psi, 
'06. 

Arthur  Glenn  McKee,  B.S.,  M.E.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

1654  East  One  Hundred  and  Fifteenth  Street. 
Born   at   State   College,   Pa.,   January   12,    1871.     Son   of   James   Y. 


770  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

and  Margaret  Anne  (Glenn)  McKee.  Consulting  &  Contracting 
Engineer.  President,  Arthur  G.  McKee  &  Co.,  Consulting  &  Con- 
tracting Engineers,  1914  to  date.  Married,  April  20,  1899,  Marion 
F.  Deane. 

Francis  Addison  Griffin,  B.S.,  Lakewood,  N.  J. 

Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  August  18,  1869.  Son  of  Addison  Leroy  and 
Josephine  (Colsten)  Griffin.  Structural  draftsman  for  fourteen 
years.  Since  1905  a  farmer.  Married,  October  1,  1919,  Mary 
Bowne  Kellinger. 

Hugh  Hamilton,  Jr.,  B.S.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

1765  Union  Street. 
Born    at   "  Fermanagh    Farm,"    Juniata   County,    Pa.,   September   2, 
1870.     Son   of    Hugh    and    Sarah    A.    Hamilton.     Electrical    engi- 
neer.    Engineer  and  salesman  for  the  General  Electric  Company. 
Married,  February  3,  1903,  Esther  McKinstry  Greene. 

1892. 

Charles  Morgan  Herbert  Atherton,  A.B.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

347  East  Seventy-fourth  Street. 
Born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  November  19,  1874.  Son  of  George 
W.  Atherton,  LL.D.,  President  of  Pennsylvania  State  College,  and 
Frances  D.  Washburn.  In  professional  baseball,  1898-1910.  Set- 
tlement Work,  New  York,  1910-16.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  work  in  Russia 
with  Czecho-Slovak  Army,  1917-18. 

*Russel  Martin  Fitch,  B.S.  in  Ped.  [N.  Y.  Univ.],  Norwood, 
N.  J. 
Born   at   Scott,   Wis.,   July  22,   1862.     Son   of   Fernando   and   Mary 

(Rogers)       Fitch.     Teacher.     Phi  Beta      Kappa.     Principal      of 

Schools,   Norwood,   N.   J.,   1915-17.  Married,   November   23,   1898, 

Lauretta  De  Hart  Jones.  Died  at  Norwood,  N.  J.,  September  23, 
1917. 

1893. 

Cassius  McCreary  Caughey,  B.S.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

131   Spring  Street. 
Born  at  Fairview,  Pa.,  January  25,  1870.     Son  of  William  Harrison 
and  Mary    (McCreary)    Caughey.     Paper   and  pulp   mill  architect 
and  hydraulic  engineer.     Married,  January  16,  1901,  Nella  Frances 
Reed. 

Joseph  Jennings  Kintner,  Lock  Haven,  Pa. 

Born  at  Mehoopany,  Pa.,  September  4,  1870.     Son  of  Jacob  C.  and 


PSI  CHAPTER.  771 

Mary  (Jennings)  Kintner.     Attorney-at-law.     District  Attorney  of 
Clinton  County.     Married,  March  24,  1898,  Florence  Kendig. 

John  Greer  Walsh,  Jr.,  B.S.,  Wayne,  Pa. 

2-25  Upland  Way. 
Born  at  Duluth,  Minn.,  March  3,  1872.  Son  of  Richard  James  and 
Eliza  (Lepper)  Walsh.  Farmer.  Enlisted  March  23,  1917,  in 
U.  S.  N.  R.  Rating,  Yeoman,  second  class.  Sept.  17,  1917,  re- 
ported for  active  duty.  Jan.  5th,  1918,  discharged  on  account  of 
physical  disability. 

Edward  Pontany  Butts,  B.S.,  C.E.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Nayasset  Club. 
Born  at  Bellefonte,  Pa.,  April  22,  1871.  Son  of  David  Maythorn  and 
Eliza  Wilson  Gregg  (Armour)  Butts.  Civil  engineer.  With  A.  B. 
Tower  &  Co.,  mill  engineers,  Holyoke,  M&ss.,  1894-98.  Consulting 
Engineer,  1913  to  date,  Member  Societaire  de  la  Societe  des  Ingen- 
ieurs  Civils  de  France.  Engineering  Manager  in  production  of 
Battle  Planes,  Buffalo  District,  Signal  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  1917-18; 
General  Manager,  Ferguson  Ship  Building  Co.,  on  work  for  U.  S. 
Navy,  1918-19.  Married,  February  12,  1896,  Carrie  Mabel  Mc- 
Elwain. 


1894. 

Abram  Dinsmore  Belt,  B.S.,  Middletown,  Pa. 

329  Pine  Street. 
Born  at  Wellsville,  Pa.,  October  27,  1871.  Son  of  Robert  J.  and 
Olive  M.  (Wells)  Belt.  Superintendent  of  the  Wells  Whip  Com- 
pany, Wellsville,  Pa.,  1905-16;  Erecting  Engineer  Read  Machinery 
Company,  1916  to  date.  With  the  A.  E.  F.,  civilian  in  Q.  M.  C. 
erecting  Ice  and  Refrigerating  Plants.  In  service  from  Oct.  11, 
1917,  to  Jan.  2,  1919;  14  months  in  France.  Married,  June  22, 
1899,  Anna  Markly.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  J.  Edward 
Belt,  Epsilon,  '02. 

*John  Thompson  Chambers,  Jr.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Born  at  Kennett  Square,  Pa.,  December  31,  1872.  Son  of  John 
Thompson  and  Alice  (Jackson)  Chambers.  Draftsman,  with  Fort 
Pitt  Engraving  Company.  He  was  accidentally  drowned  while 
boating  in  the  Monongahela  River,  July  "21,  1898. 

Harry  Patton  Dowler,  B.S.,  Clearfield,  Pa. 

Born  at  Burnside,  Pa.,  June  6,  1869.  Son  of  James  and  Cornelia 
(Patton)  Dowler.  Coal  operator  and  engineer;  now  contractor 
of  state  highways.  Married,  October  19,  1898,  Emeline  Elizabeth 
Patchin.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  son,  Aaron  P.  Dowler,  Psi,  '23. 


772  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Boyd  Anspach  Musser,  B.S.,  Scranton,  Pa. 

821  Vine  Street. 
Born  at  Houserville,  Pa.,  May  14,  1869.  Son  of  Emanuel  and 
Kathyrin  (Bottorf)  Musser.  Contracting  Agent  for  York  Bridge 
Company,  York,  Pa.,  1903-13.  Manager  Anthracite  Bridge  Com- 
pany, 1913  to  date.  Captain,  Fifth  Regiment,  N.  G.  P.,  1894- 
1903.  Married,  August  15,  1898,  Anna  M.  Macbride.  Relative 
in  Fraternity,  son,  Daniel  B.  Musser,  Psi,  '23. 

*  James  Edwin  Quigley,  B.S.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Born  at  Blanchard,  Pa.,  February  9,  1873.  Son  of  James  Alonzo 
and  Mary  (Shaw)  Quigley.  Manager  of  Insulation  Department  of 
Armstrong  Cork  Company,  Pittsburgh,  1902-15.  Trustee  of  Penn- 
sylvania State  College.  Married,  October  16,  1901,  Sarah  Beeber 
Good.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Henry  C.  Quigley,  Psi, 
'91,  and  Richard  S.  Quigley,  Psi,  '06.  Died  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa., 
April  11,  1915. 

1895. 

*Warren  Pierce  Smiley,  B.S.,  Pine  Grove  Mills,  Pa. 

Chemist.  Assistant  in  Chemical  Laboratory,  Pennsylvania  State  Col- 
lege, 1895-98.  With  the  International  Correspondence  Schools, 
Scranton,  Pa.,  1899-1902.  Died  at  Pine  Grove  Mills,  Pa.,  April 
16,  1905. 

Holmes  Walker,   M.D.    [Pennsylvania],   Philadelphia. 

5429  Lansdowne  Avenue. 
Born  at  Option,  Pa.,  June  1,  1876.  Son  of  David  Hamilton  and 
Anna  Hester  (Blair)  Walker.  Physician.  Married,  August  1, 
1900,  Gertrude  King.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  James  B. 
Walker,  Psi,  '90;  William  H.  Walker,  Psi,  '90,  and  David  H. 
Walker,  M.D.,  '97. 

Robert  Bruce  Greer,  B.S. ;  M.D.  [Pennsylvania]   (A),  Butler, 

Pa. 

371  North  Main  Street. 
Born  at  Butler,  Pa.,  January  12,  1875.  Son  of  Hon.  John  Morgan 
and  Julia  Stebbins  (Butler)  Greer.  Physician.  Republican  State 
Committeeman  from  Butler  County,  1912  to  date.  Presidential 
Elector  from  22d  District  of  Pennsylvania,  1916.  President  Butler 
County  Chapter  American  Red  Cross,  1917-19.  Member  of  the 
staff  of  the  Butler  County  General  Hospital.  Married,  July  4, 
1900,  Katharine  McCandless  Walker. 

Edward  Humes  Harris,  B.S. ;  M.D.  [Hahn.  Med.  Coll.,  Phila.], 
Snow  Shoe,  Pa. 
Born   at   Bellefonte,   Pa.,  May   9,   1874.     Son  of  John  Petrikin   and 


PSI  CHAPTER.  773 

Mary   Rachael   (Scott)    Harris.     Physician.     Married,  October  21, 

1903,  Jean  Kraft  MacNaughton. 

Donald  Findley,  LL.B.  [N.  Y.  Law  Sch.],  Beatty,  Nev. 

Born  at  Bruin,  Pa.,  February  16,  1876.  Son  of  John  and  Melissa 
(Painter)  Findley.  Attorney-at-law ;  also  Mine  Operator  in 
California  and  Nevada,  1908  to  date.  Captain,  Ordnance  Depart- 
ment, U.  S.  A.,  Jan.,  1918,  to  October  24,  1919;  February,  1918,  to 
September,  1918,  Assistant  to  Disbursing  Officer  New  York  District 
Ordnance  Office,  September,  1918,  to  October,  1919,  Financial  Man- 
ager and  Disbursing  Officer  for  the  Dominion  of  Canada,  asso- 
ciated with  the  Imperial  Munitions  Board.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Norman  P.  Findley,  Psi,  '99. 

John  Edward  Snyder,  B.S.,  Philadelphia. 

1847  North  Sixth  Street. 
Born   at   Blanchard,   Pa.,   May  6,   1874.     Son   of  Thompson   A.   and 
Harriet      (Brady)      Snyder.     Engineering      Contractor.     Married, 
January  24,   1904,   Minnie   Sewell  Webb.     Relative  in   Fraternity, 
brother,  George  B.  Snyder,  Psi,  '95. 

George  Brady  Snyder,  B.S.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

7824  Kelly  Street. 
Born  at  Laurelton,  Pa.,  April  18,  1876.  Son  of  Thompson  A.  and 
Harriet  (Brady)  Snyder.  Teacher  of  Mathematics  in  the  Pitts- 
burgh High  School,  1905  to  date.  He  served  as  a  private  in  the 
Fifth  Pennsylvania  Volunteers  during  the  Spanish-American  War. 
First  Lieutenant,  Engineers  U.  S.  R.,  September,  1917,  to  April, 
1918.  Married,  August  19,  1902,  Sarah  Rebecca  Robbins  Ernest. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  John  E.  Snyder,  Psi,  '95. 

Edwin  Livingstone  Stevenson,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

305  South  Lang  Avenue. 
Born  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  September  21,  1874.     Son  of  William  and 
Helen  Mae    (Haven)    Stevenson.     Secretary  and   Assistant  Treas- 
urer   of    Stevenson    &    Foster    Company.     Married,    February    14, 

1904,  Reta  A.  Aufhammer.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers, 
Alan  C.  Stevenson,  Psi,  '98;  William  D.  Stevenson,  Psi,  '99;  Mal- 
colm R.  Stevenson,  Psi,  '99;  Paul  V.  Stevenson,  Psi,  '03;  Donald 
C.  Stevenson,  Psi,  '06,  and  Kenneth  S.  Stevenson,  Psi,  '09. 

Budd  D.  Gray,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  Greenwich,  Conn. 

51   North  Street. 

Born    at   Benore,   Pa.,   September   27,    1874.     Son   of   Miles   D.    and 

Anna     (Wilson)     Gray.     Mechanical     engineer.     1913-1916,     Vice 

President  and   Manager   of   The   Hess-Bright   Manufacturing   Co., 

Philadelphia,  Pa.;  1916-1917,  President  of  same  company.     Major, 


774  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Signal  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  October,  1917,  to  June,  1918,  then  con- 
tinued in  civilian  capacity  in  engineering  and  production  of  air- 
planes and  aviation  engines  until  armistice  was  signed.  Tau 
Beta  Pi.     Married,  August  2,  1899,  Eunice  Anne  Bright. 


1896. 

Charles  Sumner  Gingrich,  B.S.,  M.E.,  East  Walnut  Hills,  Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 

2   Beech  Lane. 
Born  at  Landisville,  Pa.,  February  19,  1874.     Son  of  John  and  Anna 
(Eby)     Gingrich.     Mechanical    engineer.     Sales    Manager    of    the 
Cincinnati  Milling  Machine  Company.     Married,  January  14,  1904, 
Margaret  Calvin  Taylor. 

Walter  Wright  Greenland,  Jr.,  B.S.,  Moberlv,  Mo. 

320  South  Fourth  Street. 
Born  at  Clarion,  Pa.,  January  8,  1874.  Son  of  Walter  Wright  and 
Sadie  Elizabeth  (Wilson)  Greenland.  Division  Engineer  and  Su- 
perintendent, Wabash  Railroad.  Married,  September  6,  1904,  Gay 
Francis  Jennings.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Samuel  W. 
Greenland,  Psi,  '00. 

1897. 

Robert  Turner  Buzard,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

2727  Claremont  Boulevard. 
Born  at  Clarion,  Pa.,  December  7,  1874.  Son  of  Reynolds  Lawrence 
and  Margarette  J.  (Burns)  Buzard.  General  Manager  New  York 
and  Pennsylvania  Redwood  Company  at  Hardy,  Cal.,  and  Vice 
President  and  Director  of  the  Frost-Sibley  Lumber  Company,  of 
Lamison,  Ala.     Married,  July  24,  1900,  Nell  B.  Kellar. 

David  Harold  Walker,  M.D.  [Harvard],  Brookline,  Mass. 

14  Monmouth  Court. 
Born  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  August  7,  1873.  Son  of  David  H.  and 
Hester  Ann  (Blair)  Walker.  Physician.  Instructor  in  Harvard 
Medical  School.  Served  as  member  of  Selective  Advisory  Medical 
Board,  during  World  War.  Married,  July  5,  1898,  Adeline  Gibbs 
Perry.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  James  B.  Walker,  Psi, 
'90;  William  H.  Walker,  Psi,  '90,  and  Holmes  Walker,  M.D., 
Psi,  '95. 

*Charles  Bismarck  Lipphart,  Orange,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Allegheny,  Pa.,  September  24,  1876.  Son  of  Charles  Peter 
and  Mary  Louise  (O'Connor)  Lipphart.  Assistant  Treasurer  and 
General  Superintendent  of  York,   Pa.,  Bridge   Company,  1906-12. 


PSI  CHAPTER.  775 

Married,  April   18,   1909,   Mary   Agnes  Wright.     Died  at  Orange, 
N.  J.,  July  1,  1913. 

Albert  Leighton  Cromlish,  B.S.,  Farrel,  Pa. 

Carnegie  Steel  Company. 
Born  in  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  January  1,  1875.     Son  of  William  Leigh- 
ton  and  Elizabeth  Ann  (McWhinney)   Cromlish.     Chemist  and  su- 
perintendent of  blast  furnaces  of  the  Carnegie  Steel  Company,  1897 
to  date.     Married,  January  31,  1900,  Harriet* Nicklin. 

John  William  Shaffer,  M.D.   [Ohio  Med.  Univ.],  Youngstown, 

Ohio. 

123   Lincoln    Avenue. 
Born  at   Franklin,   Pa.,  May  2,  1873.     Son  of  William   and   Helena 
(Hughes)   Shaffer.     Physician.     Married,  October  27,  1898,  Bertha 
Elizabeth  Hunt. 

Robert   Tryon  Menner,  Washington,   D.   C. 

Navy  Department. 
Born  at  Honesdale,  Pa.,  September  26,  1876.  Son  of  Horace  T.  and 
Mary  (Tryon)  Menner.  Officer  in  U.  S.  Navy.  Graduate,  U.  S. 
Naval  Academy,  1900.  In  command  of  U.  S.  S.  Jupiter  and  U.  S. 
S.  Tallahassee  as  Commander,  U.  S.  N.,  1917-19.  Married,  No- 
vember 4,  1911,  Phebe  Vail  Wilcoxon. 


1898. 

AJan  Cooper  Stevenson,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

5558  Aylesboro  Avenue. 
Born  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  October  17,  1869.  Son  of  William  and 
Helen  Mae  (Haven)  Stevenson.  Treasurer  of  Stevenson  &  Foster 
Company,  printers  and  stationers.  Married,  October  25,  1907, 
Marguerite  Linn  Smith.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Edwin 
L.  Stevenson,  Psi,  '95;  William  D.  Stevenson,  Psi,  '99;  Malcolm 
R.  Stevenson,  Psi,  '99;  Paul  V.  Stevenson,  Psi,  '03;  Donald  C. 
Stevenson,  Psi,  '06,  and  Kenneth  S.  Stevenson,  Psi,  '09. 

James  Frank  Campbell,  Indiana,  Pa. 

West  Church  Street. 
Manager. 

Leon  Evan  Thomas,  B.S.,  M.E.,  Reading,  Pa. 

325  Windsor  Street. 
Born  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  March  27,  1877.  Son  of  Achille  David  and 
Mary  Ann  (Mathias)  Thomas.  Manager,  Birdsboro  Steel  Foundry 
and  Machine  Co.,  1905-12;  Vice  President  of  same,  1912-19;  Presi- 
dent Reading  Iron  Co.,  1919  to  date.  Member  Franklin  Institute. 
Married,   October   30,   1906,   Katharine   Barbey. 


776  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Andrew  Slack  Hackett,  Philadelphia. 

2157  East  Cumberland  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  September  5,  1874.  Son  of  Horatio  Balch 
and  Jane  Fraley  (Lukens)  Hackett.  Executive  Chief's  Office, 
Bureau  of  Water,  City  of  Philadelphia.  Served  as  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Athletic  Director  and  Secretary  in  Italy  for  six  months,  during 
World  War.     Married,  June  18,  1901,  Clara  Virginia  Baker. 

Charles  Abner  McElvain,  Butler,  Pa. 

Butler  County  National  Bank  Building. 
Born   at  Parker's  Landing,  Pa.,  July  20,   1873.     Son  of  Abner  and 
Mary  M.    (McCarrier)    McElvain.     In  general  insurance  business. 
Married,  October  12,  1904,  Louise  C.  Campbell. 

William  Dixon  Sutton,  Hoboken,  Pa. 

Born  at  Butler,  Pa.,  September  20,  1872.  Son  of  John  Harrison  and 
Marion  M.  Sutton.  Yardmaster,  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company. 
Served  as  a  private  in  the  Fifteenth  Pennsylvania  Regiment, 
U.  S.  V.,  during  the  Spanish-American  War.  Married,  November 
12,   1902,   Bessie   May   Purvis. 

Charles   Alexander   Rice,  Reedsville,  Pa. 

Born  at  Reedsville,  Pa.,  December  10,  1873.  Son  of  George  Clifford 
and  Catharine  Rice.  Clerk.  Married,  January  8,  1903,  Bertha 
Mann  Yeager. 

Leon  Griswold  Dodge,  B.S.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

1310  South  Grand  Avenue. 
Born  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  December  23,  1877.  Son  of  Byron  G.  and 
Annabelle  (Smart)  Dodge.  Treasurer,  Motors  Equipment  & 
Tractor  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Married,  first,  December  12, 
1900,  Anne  Seymour  Quinn;  second,  October  10,  1911,  Gertrude 
Alexander.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  George  W.  Dodge, 
Psi,  '01,  and  Arthur  B.  Dodge,  Psi,  '02. 

Matthew  McWhinney  Cadman,  B.S.,  Edgewood,  Pa. 

155  Washington  Avenue. 
Born    at    Edgewood,    Pa.,    January    21,    1876.     Son    of    A.    W.    and 
Henrietta    (McWhinney)     Cadman.     Chemist,    with    the    Carnegie 
Steel    Company,    Pittsburgh.     Relatives    in    Fraternity,    brothers, 
Wilson  K.  Cadman,  Psi,  '13,  and  Richard  A.  Cadman,  Psi,  '14. 

Stewart  Spencer  Patton,  Pike  View,  Colo. 

Born  at  Oil  City,  Pa.,  April  23,  1877.  Son  of  John  Vevers  and 
Katherine   (Combs)   Patton.     Engaged  in  mining. 


•  PSI  CHAPTER.  777 

Clay  Sprecher,  B.S.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

1323  Oliver  Building. 
Born  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  October  12,  1877.  Son  of  Samuel  and  Lottie 
S.  (Buch)  Sprecher.  With  C.  and  G.  Cooper  Company  and  Chap- 
man Engineering  Company,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1912  to  date.  Mar- 
ried, November  19,  1912,  Florence  M.  Styer.  Relative  in  Frater- 
nity, brother,  Lewis  B.  Sprecher,  Zeta,  '01. 

Samuel  Walker,  LL.B.    [Pennsylvania]    (A),  Butler,  Pa. 

802  North  McKean  Street. 
Born   at   Butler,   Pa.,  July   10,   1873.     Son   of   Samuel  and   Caroline 
(Zimmerman)     Walker.     Attorney-at-law.     District     Attorney    of 
Butler  County,   Pa.,   1905-07.     Married,  October  21,  1914,   Estelle 
Campbell. 

1899. 

William  Damon  Stevenson,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

7026  Thomas  Boulevard. 
Born  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  December  5,  1875.  Son  of  William  and 
Helen  Mar  (Haven)  Stevenson.  Treasurer  of  Stevenson  Com- 
pany; Treasurer  of  Insulation  Products  Company.  Married, 
April  28,  1910,  Margaret  S.  Watson.  Relatives  in  Fraternity, 
brothers,  Edwin  L.  Stevenson,  Psi,  '95;  Alan  C.  Stevenson,  Psi,  '98; 
Malcolm  R.  Stevenson,  Psi,  '99 ;  Paul  V.  Stevenson,  Psi,  '03 ;  Donald 
C.  Stevenson,  Psi,  '06,  and  Kenneth  S.  Stevenson,  Psi,  '09. 

Lalon  Farwell  Hayes,  B.S.,  Butte,  Mont. 

Black  Lava  Copper  Company. 
Born  at  Freeport,   111.,  November  29,   1876.     Son  of  Robert  Foster 
and  Anne  Catherine   (Aurand)   Hayes.     Mining  engineer. 

Norman  Painter  Findley,   Brooklyn,  N.   Y. 

1809  Avenue  N. 
Born  at  Bruin,  Pa.,  November  20,  1878.  Son  of  John  and  Melissa 
(Painter)  Findley.  Owner  and  Manager  of  the  Empire  Engineer- 
ing and  Supply  Company,  New  York,  1901  to  date.  Married, 
September  16,  1908,  Lulu  Isabel  Kenny.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Donald  Findley,  Psi,  '95. 

Louis  Allan  Harding,  B.S.,  M.E.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

White  Building. 
Born  at  Factoryville,  Pa.,  October  16,  1876.  Son  of  Henry  Lewis 
and  Luzetta  Harding.  Mechanical  engineer.  Assistant  Professor 
of  Machine  Design,  Pennsylvania  State  College,  1905-06.  Chief  en- 
gineer, Armstrong  Cork  Co.,  1906-09.  Professor  of  Mechanical 
Engineering,    Pennsylvania    State    College,    1909-12.     Professor    of 


778  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Mechanical  Engineering,  University  of  Illinois,  1913^15.  Member, 
firm  of  Harding  and  Crea,  Engineers  and  Contractors,  Buffalo,  N. 
Y.,  1919  to  date.  Sigma  Xi.  Married,  October  22,  1908,  Estelle 
Justina  Haughman. 

John  Voltaire  Neubert,  B.S.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Grand  Central  Terminal  Building. 
Born  at  Kittanning,  Pa.,  July  18,  1876.  Son  of  Valentine  and  Mary 
(Miller)  Neubert.  He  has  been  with  the  New  York  Central  and 
Hudson  River  Railroad  Company  in  various  capacities,  from  clerk 
to  division  engineer  and  engineer  of  track,  1899  to  date.  Married, 
February  23,  1914,  Frederica  McConnell. 

James  Irwin  Rees,  Bridgeport,  Pa. 

Born  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  December  24,  1876.  Son  of  Thomas  M.  and 
Fannie  (Irwin)  Rees.  Farmer.  Private  in  Fourteenth  Pennsyl- 
vania Regiment,  U.  S.  V.,  during  the  Spanish-American  War. 
Married,  June  24,  1903,  Mary  Amelia  Stenger. 

Malcolm  Reid  Stevenson,  B.S.,  McKeesport,  Pa. 

National  Tube  Company. 
Born  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  April  21,  1879.  Son  of  William  and  Helen 
Mar  (Haven)  Stevenson.  Superintendent  of  Blast  Furnaces,  Na- 
tional Tube  Company,  1906  to  date.  Relatives  in  Fraternity, 
brothers,  Edwin  L.  Stevenson,  Psi,  '95;  Alan  C.  Stevenson,  Psi, 
'98;  William  D.  Stevenson,  Psi,  '99;  Paul  V.  Stevenson,  Psi,  '03; 
Donald  C.  Stevenson,  Psi,  '06,  and  Kenneth  S.  Stevenson,  Psi,  '09. 

James   Ambrose   Moyer,   B.S.;   A.M.    [Harvard],   Cambridge, 

Mass. 

Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology. 
Born  at   Norristown,  Pa.,  September   13,  1875.     Son  of   Isaac  Kulp 
and  Mary    (Grater)    Moyer.     Teacher. 


1900. 

Samuel  Wilson  Greenland,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind. 

2820  Fairfield  Avenue. 
Born  at  Clarion,  Pa.,  April  27,  1879.  Son  of  Walter  W.  and  Sadie 
E.  (Wilson)  Greenland.  General  Manager,  Fort  Wayne  &  North- 
ern Indiana  Traction  Co.  Served  as  Major,  Chemical  Warfare 
Service,  U.  S.  A.,  stationed  at  Edgewood  Arsenal,  Edgewood,  Md., 
in  construction  and  operation  of  toxic  gas  manufacturing  and 
shell-filling  plant.  Married,  September  16,  1909,  Mary  Elizabeth 
Fox.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Walter  W.  Greenland,  Jr., 
Psi,  '96. 


PSI  CHAPTER.  779 

.John  Weaver  Gordon,  B.S. ;  M.D.    [Pennsylvania],  Clearfield, 

Pa. 

Born  at  Clearfield,  Pa.,  March  25,  1878.  Son  of  Hon.  Cyrus  and 
Mary  Rebecca  (Weaver)  Gordon.  Physician.  Married,  August 
18,  1912,  Helen  Delia  Savage.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers, 
Leslie  D.  Gordon,  Psi,  '12,  and  James  T.  Gordon,   Psi,  '12. 

Charles  Eugene  Denney,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

616  Columbia  Building. 
Born  at  Washington,  D.  C,  October  18,  1879.  Son  of  William  H. 
and  Sarah  E.  (Falbert)  Denney.  Assistant  General  Manager  and 
Assistant  to  President,  Union  Switch  &  Signal  Co.,  Aug.  14  to 
Nov.,  1916;  Assistant  to  President  and  Assistant  Federal  Manager 
N.  Y.  C.  &  L.  R.  R.,  Nov.,  1916,  to  date.  General  Agent,  American 
Railway  Association,  assigned  to  Construction  Division,  U.  S.  A., 
May  30,  1917,  to  Nov.,  1918,  in  charge  of  Transportation  Section. 
Married,  April  23,  1919,  Irene  S.  Sickels. 

Martin  R.  Stalford,  B.S.,  Wyalusing,  Pa. 

Born  at  Wyalusing,  Pa.,  Mjarch  27,  1876.  Son  of  John  Bradford  and 
Emma  (Martin)  Stalford.  Cashier  of  National  Bank  of  Wyalus- 
ing, Pa. 

Charles  Edgar  Crothers,  Taylorstown,  Pa. 

Born  at  Taylorstown,  Pa.,  March  19,  1878.  Son  of  Robert  Wylie 
and  Charlotte  (Murdoch)  Crothers.  Live  stock  breeder  and  wool 
merchant.  Married,  November  20,  1907,  Mary  Josephine  Waugh. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Chester  M.  Crothers,  Delta,  '02. 

1901. 

George  Krug  Reed,  B.S.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

1130  West  Twentieth  Street. 
Born  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  November  11,  1878.     Son  of  John  Fetter  and 
Clara- Maria  (Parker)   Reed.     With  Baker  Hamilton  Pacific  Com- 
pany.    Married,  December   11,   1901,  Grace  Mabel  Alexander. 

William  Harkness  Buckhout,  B.S.,  M.S.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

99    Jobn   Street. 
Born  at   State  College,   Pa.,  October  20,   1880.     Son  of   William   A. 
and    Mary    L.    (Harkness)    Buckhout.     Chemist,    with    Ledoux    & 
Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1903  to  date.     Married,  June  1,  1908,  Agnes 
L.  Briggs. 

George  Washington  Dodge,   B.S.,  M.E.,  East  Angus,   P.   Q., 
Canada. 
Born   at  Lancaster,   Pa.,   September  16,   1880.     Son   of   Byron   Gris- 


;8o  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

wold  and  Annie  Bell  (Smart)  Dodge.  Chief  Engineer,  Brompton 
Pulp  and  Paper  Company,  Limited,  East  Angus,  Quebec.  Civilian 
engaged  in  Munitions  and  Explosives  Plant  Construction,  1917-18. 
Married,  June  21,  1905,  Mabel  Temple.  Relatives  in  Fraternity, 
brothers,  Leon  G.  Dodge,  Psi,  '98,  and  Arthur  B.  Dodge,  Psi,  '02. 

Charles  Miller  Harris,  B.S.,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company. 
Born   at   Bellefonte,   Pa.,   May  23,  1880.     Son   of   John   and   Rachel 
(Wagner)     Harris.     Industrial    Engineer    Westinghouse    Electric 
and  Manufacturing  Company.     Married,  February  14,  1914,  Mary 
Bertha  McCabe. 

Arthur  Warren  Mitchell,  LL.B.  [Dickinson]   (E),  Erie,  Pa. 

Marine  Bank  Building. 
Born  at  Bradford,  Pa.,  December  2,  1878.  Son  of  George  Warren 
and  Stella  (Southwick)  Mitchell.  Attorney-at-law.  Member 
State  Legislature  of  Pennsylvania,  1913-15.  Trustee  of  Pennsyl- 
vania State  College.  Director  Marine  National  Bank,  Erie,  Pa. 
Treasurer  Erie  Bolt  &  Nut  Co.  Attended  O.  T.  C.  at  Plattsburg, 
during  World  War.     Married,  April  27,  1904,  Helen  Forrest. 

1902. 

Arthur  Byron  Dodge,  B.S. ;  C.E.   [Cornell],  Lancaster,  Pa. 

306  East  Orange  Street. 
Born  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  October  15,  1882.  Son  of  Byron  Griswold 
and  Anna  Bell  (Smart)  Dodge.  Manager,  Lancaster  factory 
of  Armstrong  Cork  Company,  1913  to  date.  Married,  June  1, 
1912,  Marion  Frances  Cochran.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers, 
Leon  G.  Dodge,  Psi,  '98,  and  George  W.  Dodge,  Psi,  '01. 

Donald  Davis  Herr,  B.S.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

2422  Euclid  Avenue. 
Born  at  Bennington,  Kan.,  March  6,  1880.  Son  of  James  Edwin 
and  Annetta  Matilda  (Young)  Herr.  In  Engineering  and  Con- 
tracting business.  Vice  President  and  Director,  Arthur  G.  McKee 
&  Co.;  Vice  President  and  Director,  Pulaski  Foundry  &  Manu- 
facturing Corporation;  Director,  The  Blast  Furnace  Appliances  Co. 

1903. 

Paul  Vincent  Stevenson,  B.S.,  M.E.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Westinghouse  Building. 
Born  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  March  17,  1880.     Son  of  William  and  Helen 
Mar   (Haven)   Stevenson.     Resident  Manager  of  the  Morse  Chain 
Company,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  1903  to  date.     Married,  October  4,  1910, 


PSI  CHAPTER.  781 

Virginia  Ruth  Parker.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Edwin 
L.  Stevenson,  Psi,  '95;  Alan  C.  Stevenson,  Psi,  '98;  William  D. 
Stevenson,  Psi,  '99;  Malcolm  R.  Stevenson,  Psi,  '99;  Donald  C. 
Stevenson,  Psi,  '06,  and  Kenneth  S.  Stevenson,  Psi,  '09. 

George  Herman  Deike,  B.S.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

909  Chamber  of  Commerce  Building. 
Born  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  July  24,  1879.  Son  of  John  Henry  and  Ruth 
(Rutter)  Deike.  Assistant  Mining  Engineer,  U.  S.  Bureau  of 
Mines,  1911-1914.  President  and  Treasurer,  Mine  Safety  Appli- 
ances Company,  1914  to  date.  Corporal  Fourteenth  Pennsylvania 
Infantry,  U.  S.  V.,  during  the  Spanish-American  War.  Married, 
September  12,  1906,  Byrde  Leona  Taggart. 

Walter  Garfield  Fox,  Seattle,  Wash. 

Guardian  Savings  Bank,  801   First  Avenue. 
Born  at  Clarion,  Pa.,  September  2,   1881.     Son  of  Edward  L.   and 
Inez   (Dieffenbacher)   Fox. 

Harry  Edward  Leety,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

6320  Phillips  Avenue. 
Born  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  January  18,  1880.  Son  of  John  and  Anna 
Mary  (Miller)  Leety.  Manager  of  Mortgage  Department  of  Potter 
Title  and  Trust  Company,  1901-15.  Appraiser,  Fidelity  Title  and 
Trust  Company,  1916  to  date.  Married,  October  11,  1906,  Mary 
Helen  Dimm. 

Charles  McCoy  Parker,  Llanerch,  Pa. 

300  Lansdowne  Road. 
Born  at  Lewistown,  Pa.,  January  16,  1880.     Son  of  Jerman  Jacob 
and  Anna  Coverly   (McCoy)    Parker.     With  the  General  Electric 
Company,  Philadelphia.     Married,  April  5,  1910,  Marguerite  Yeates. 

William  Nelson  Golden,  Sewickley,  Pa. 

Elmhurst  Inn. 
Born   at   Athens,   Ohio,   July  3,   1868.     Son   of   William    Reed   and 
Katherine    (Kendall)    Golden.     Director   of   Athletics   at   Pennsyl- 
vania  State   College,   1890   to   1912.     Married,   February   20,   1892, 
Clara  Beulah  Van  Amburg. 


1904. 

Samuel  Brisbin  Russell,  Lewistown,  Pa. 

13  East  Fourth  Street. 
Born  at  Lewistown,  Pa.,  January  7,  1883.     Son  of  George  Louis  and 
Anna    (Bird)    Russell.     Assistant   Foreman   in   Steel  Foundry   of 
Standard  Steel  Works,   1906  to  date.     Married,  August   10,   1907, 
Carrie  Edna  Swanger. 


7$2  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Edwin  Kimmell  Wood,  D.D.S.    [Medico-Chi.   College,  Phila.], 

Indiana,  Pa. 

Trust   Building. 
Born  at  Indiana,  Pa.,  November  29,  1879.     Son  of  William  Hervey 
and   Mary    (Kimmell)    Wood.     Dentist.     Married,   May   30,    1907, 
Mary  Minna  Jones.     Relatives  in  Fraternity,  half  brothers,  Joseph 
H.   Wilson,   Psi,  '18,   and   Andrew   K.  Wilson,   Psi,   '22. 


1905. 

*Frederick  Leo  Neely,  B.S.,  Wilmington,  Del. 

Born  at  Alum  Rock,  Pa.,  January  1,  1883.  Son  of  Oliver  Cass  and 
Annie  Amanda  (Shoup)  Neely.  Engineer  with  du  Pont  Powder 
Company.  Married,  April  7,  1915,  Anne  Paine  Jelks.  Died  in 
Wilmington,  Del.,  January  5,  1918. 

Walter  Shaeffer  Schofield,  Kingston,  Pa. 

54  Butler  Street. 
Born  at  Lykens,  Pa.,  September  18,  1882.  Son  of  Edward  Lane 
Schofield,  M.D.,  and  Mary  Black.  Salesman,  Harris,  Forbes  and 
Company,  New  York,  1911  to  date.  Married,  October  7,  1913, 
Mary  Ellen  Shenck.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Edward 
L.  Schofield,  Zeta,  '05. 

Lewis  Ohliger  Kuhn,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

2422  University  Avenue,  S.  E. 
Born  at  Wooster,  Ohio,  December  13,  1882.  Son  of  E.  Stotler  and 
Alice  (Craighead)  Kuhn.  Vice  President  and  General  Manager, 
Northern  Fire  Apparatus  Company.  Married,  June  1,  1908,  Emma 
Hays  Hunter.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  William  S.  Kuhn, 
Psi,  '06,  and  James  C.  Kuhn,  Psi,  '10. 

Daniel  Clarence  Lefevre,  Love  Joy,  Pa. 

Born  at  Quarryville,  Pa.,  January  15,  1884.  Son  of  Isaac  Galen 
and  Emma  Elizabeth  (Hess)  Lefevre.  Superintendent  of  High- 
ways, Pennsylvania  State  Highway  Department,  1912-18.  Coal  op- 
erator, 1918  to  date.  Married,  June  21,  1910,  Edna  Grace  Harner. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Robert  G.  Lefevre,  Zeta,  '23.' 

Jesse  Bolles  Warriner,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  Hazleton,  Pa. 

Born  at  Montrose,  Pa.,  December  1,  1883.  Son  of  Rev.  Edward 
Augustus  Warrimer  and  Esther  Bolles.  Mining  Engineer.  Man- 
ager, Cranberry  Creek  Coal  Co.,  Harwood  Coal  Co.,  and  Alliance 
Coal  Mining  Co.,  Hazleton,  Pa.  Married,  September,  1911,  Louise 
Warriner. 


PSI  CHAPTER.  783 

George  William  Breck,  New  York,   N.   Y. 

606  West  115th  Street. 
Born  at  Pottstown,  Pa.,  June  28,  1883.     Son  of  George  Lardner  and 
Mary    (Hale)    Breck.     Artist.     Dramatic  artist  of  the  New  York 
Press. 

Ralph  Wayne  Cummings,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

Born  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  February  28,  1884.  Son  of  Warren  Parke 
and  Addaline  Amelia  (Achemeg)  Cummings.  Merchant  and  Job- 
ber, Mill  Supplies  and  Heating  Materials.  Married,  October  2, 
1907,  Katharine  A.  Levan. 

Ernest  Harding  Armsby,  B.S.,  Hollidaysburg,  Pa. 

Born  at  Mladison,  Wis.,  June  20,  1885.  Son  of  Henry  Prentice 
Armsby,  M.D.,  and  Lucy  Harding.  Civil  engineer  with  the  Penn- 
sylvania Railroad  Company.  Assistant  Supervisor  of  same,  1909- 
17.  Commissioned  Captain,  Engineers  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  July  2, 
1917;  with  A.  E.  F.  twelve  months;  discharged  June  19,  1919. 

Francis  Joseph  Saunders,  B.S.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

117  Lander  Street. 
Born  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  April  17,  1880.     Son  of  Joseph  Henry  and 
Nellie    Agnes     (Connor)    Saunders.     Assistant    Engineer    in    City 
Engineer's   Office,    Syracuse,    in   charge   of    Sidewalk   Department, 
1908  to  date.     Married,  June  24,  1908,  Teresa  Mary  Stack. 


1906. 

Donald  Carnegie  Stevenson,  B.S.,  M.E.,  Riverside,  111. 

Born  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  June  5,  1884.  Son  of  William  and  Helen 
Mar  (Haven)  Stevenson.  Sales  Engineer,  Belden  Manufacturing 
Company,  Chicago,  1917  to  date.  Married,  February  12,  1914, 
Helen  Virginia  Stevenson.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Ed- 
win L.  Stevenson,  Psi,  '95;  Alan  C.  Stevenson,  Psi,  '98;  William  D. 
Stevenson,  Psi,  '99;  Malcolm  R.  Stevenson,  Psi,  '99;  Paul  V.  Steven- 
son, Psi,  '03,  and  Kenneth  S.  Stevenson,  Psi,  '09. 

Charles    Howard    Auf hammer,    M.D.     [Pennsylvania],    Pitts- 
burgh, Pa. 

1104  De  Victor  Place. 
Born   at   Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  February  27,  1880.     Son  of  John   Charles 
and  Mary  Agnes    (McGregar)    Aufhammer.     Physician.     Married, 
November   2,   1908,   Ada  B.   Corey. 

William  Stotler  Kuhn,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa. 

820  Wood  Street. 
Born  at  Wooster,  Ohio,  November  18,  1881.     Son  of  E.  Stotler  and 


784  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Alice  (Craighead)  Kuhn.  Treasurer  of  Kuhn  &  Brother  Company, 
1904.  to  date.  Proprietor  of  W.  S.  Kuhn,  Confectioner,  Wilkins- 
burg,  1908  to  date.  Married,  October  20,  1904,  Anna  Louise 
McFeely.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Lewis  O.  Kuhn,  '05, 
and  James  C.  Kuhn,  Psi,  '10. 

William  Wilson  Berry,  Jr.,  Glenside,  Pa. 

14  Waverly  Road. 
Born  at  West  Pittston,  Pa.,  February  5,  1884.  Son  of  William 
Wilson  and  Maria  (Shoemaker)  Berry.  Assistant  Manager,  Com- 
pensation and  Liability  Department,  Travelers'  Insurance  Com- 
pany, Philadelphia  office.  Married,  April  20,  1909,  Ruth  Bridges 
Prescott. 

Richard  Shaw  Quigley,  Lock  Haven,  Pa. 

221  West  Church  Street. 
Born  at  Blanchard,  Pa.,  December  25,  1S84.  Son  of  James  G.  and 
Mary  (Shaw)  Quigley.  President  Imperial  Refining  Company, 
1917  to  date.  Member  Pennsylvania  State  Legislature,  1919-23. 
Major,  Pennsylvania  Reserve  Militia,  1918.  Married,  December 
2,  1905,  Dorothy  D.  Armstrong.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers, 
Henry  C.  Quigley,  Psi,  '91,  and  James  E.  Quigley,  Psi,  '94. 

Ralph   Williams    Ewing,   Sharon,   Pa. 

8  Prospect  Street. 
Born   at  Sharon,   Pa.,  January  31,   1883.     Son  of  Malm   and   Lizzie 
(Williams)   Ewing.     Draftsman  with  the  National  Malleable  Cast- 
ings Company,  Sharon,  Pa.,  1906  to  date.,   Married,  November  14, 
1906,  Susan  Isabelle  Nicholls. 


1907. 

Collins  Linn  Colbert,  Butler,  Pa. 

Born  at  Butler,  Pa.,  November  2,  1883.     Son  of  Howard  and  Emma 
Katherine   (Linn)    Colbert.     Salesman. 

William  Wray,  B.S.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

1209  Park  Building. 
Born  near  Stewartsville,  Pa.,  October  22,  1882.  Son  of  John  Elder 
and  Alice  (Steel)  Wray.  District  Sales  Manager,  Pittsburgh 
Office  Allis-Chalmers  Company.  Married,  September  5,  1911,  Mary 
Elviro  Bott.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  John  E.  Wray, 
Psi.  '10. 

James  Bruce  McWilliams,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Hero   Manufacturing  Company, 
Twenty-third  and  Westmoreland  Streets. 
Born  at  Manor,  Pa.,  September  8,  1884.     Son  of  John  Flemming  and 


PSI  CHAPTER.  785 

Alice  Mary  (Davis)  McWilliams.  Works  Manager,  The  Hero 
Manufacturing  Company,  1918  to  date.  Married,  June  6,  1917, 
Anna  Myra  Smith. 

Frank  Smith  Schuyler,  B.S.  in  RE.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Allis-Chalmers  Manufacturing  Company,  Park  Building. 
Born   at    Lock    Haven,    Pa.,    October    30,    1884.     Son    of    John    and 
Hannah  Elizabeth  (Smith)   Schuyler.     In  Sales  Department,  Allis- 
Chalmers  Manufacturing  Company. 

Oscar  Fritz  Noss,  B.S.,  Duncannon,  Pa. 

Born  at  Duncannon,  Pa.,  August  3,  1886.  Son  of  George  B.  and 
Elizabeth  Ann  (Fritz)  Noss.  With  Allis-Chalmers  Manufacturing 
Company,  1907-16.  Entered  service  June,  1917,  Construction  Di- 
vision, U.  S.  A.;  discharged  as  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Q.  M.  C. ; 
Officer  in  charge  of  Purchases;  Chairman  Board  of  Contract  Re- 
view   and   Claims   Adjustment. 


1908. 

Albert  Bard  Steigerwalt,  B.S.,  McKees  Rocks,  Pa. 

Carnegie  Steel  Company. 
Born  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  November  15,  1887.  Son  of  Elmer  Ells- 
worth and  Harriet  Emma  (Albert)  Steigerwalt.  Assistant  Su- 
perintendent, Schoen  Plant,  Carnegie  Steel  Co.,  1915  to  date; 
President,  Latshaw  Feerst  Co.,  1917  to  date.  Married,  November 
16,  1912,  Eleanor  Latshaw.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Rob- 
ert W.   Steigerwalt,  Psi,  '08. 

Robert  Wingate  Steigerwalt,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

431  Rosedale  Street. 
Born  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  February  13,  1886.  Son  of  Elmer  Ellsworth 
and  Harriet  Emma  (Albert)  Steigerwalt.  In  Metallurgical  De- 
partment, Carnegie  Steel  Company.  Married,  April  28,  1915, 
Esther  Marie  Davis.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Albert  B. 
Steigerwalt,  Psi,  '08. 

David  Harlan  Plank,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  at  Christiana,  Pa.,  June  23,  1884.  Son  of  Edward  H.  and 
Ella  (Roberts)  Plank.     Draftsman. 

James  Morgan  Harding,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  Woodmont,  Conn. 

Born  at  Fuller's  Station,  Pa.,  August  3,  1886.  Son  of  Edward  and 
Jane  (Cooper)  Harding.  Sales  Engineer  and  Manager.  Married, 
December  12,  1913,  Mildred  Oberteuffer. 


786  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

William  Lauder,  Jr.,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

612  North  Second  Street. 
Born  at  Riddlesburg,  Pa.,  September  29,  1885.  Son  of  William  and 
Mary  (Ashcom)  Lauder.  Engaged  in  steel  production  and  re- 
cently with  U.  S.  Shipping  Board.  Served  as  First  Lieutenant 
Company  L,  5th  E.  T.  R.;  Assistant  Personnel  Adjutant,  3d  E.  T. 
R.;  Personnel  Adjutant,  10th  E.  T.  R.;  discharged  January,  1919. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Robert  J.  Lauder,  Psi,  '13. 

William   Hassall  Montgomery,   Bellefonte,   Pa. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  July  10,  1886.  Son  of  Charles  Frank  and 
Myra  Elizabeth  (Hassall)  Montgomery.  In  clothing  business. 
Served  in  U.  S.  N.  R.  as  Chief  Petty  Officer,  Nov.  21,  1918,  to 
Feb.  1,  1919. 

Samuel  Stewart  Lyon,  Bellefonte,  Pa. 

Born  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  February  4,  1887.  Son  of  John  and  Mar- 
garet (McKnight)   Lyon.     Engaged  in  mining  in  California. 

Calvin  Henry  Moorehead,  Sunbury,  Pa. 

209   North   Fourth   Street. 
Born    at   Indiana,   Pa.,   August   11,   1881.     Son   of   John   Calvin   and 
Matilda   Jane    (Lintner)    Moorehead.     In   dairy  produce   business. 
Married,  July  12,  1906,  Maude  Laura  Lamb. 

Stanley  Burnside  Valentine,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Solvay   Club    House. 
Born  at  Bellefonte,  Pa.,  May  6,  1886.     Son  of  Henry  Clay  and  Sara 
Thomas     (Burnside)     Valentine.     With    Semet    Solvay    Company, 
Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

1909. 

Kenneth   Semple   Stevenson,   Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

7034  Thomas  Boulevard. 
Born  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  March  2,  1888.  Son  of  William  and  Helen 
Mar  (Haven)  Stevenson.  Manager,  Insulation  Products  Company, 
1919  to  date.  Entered  U.  S.  A.  April,  1917,  as  Captain,  C.  A.  C. 
Served  in  France  with  45th  Regiment,  Heavy  Artillery.  Rela- 
tives in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Edwin  L.  Stevenson,  Psi,  '95;  Alan 
C.  Stevenson,  Psi,  '98;  William  D.  Stevenson,  Psi,  '99;  Malcolm 
R.  Stevenson,  Psi,  '99;  Paul  V.  Stevenson,  Psi,  '03,  and  Donald  C. 
Stevenson,  Psi,  '06. 

Samuel  Donald  Miller,  Elyria,  Ohio. 

146   Harrison  Street. 
Born  at  Beatty,  Pa.,  November  7,  1884.     Son  of  Samuel  Hirst  and 


PSI  CHAPTER.  787 

Mary  Davida    (Bennett)    Miller.     With   U.    S.   Steel   Co.,   1912   to 
date.     Married,   August   14,   1907,  Alma  Blanche  Riggins. 

Herbert   Hamilton   Acheson,   A.B.    [Monmouth    Coll.]  ;    A.M. 

[Gallaudet  Coll.]  ;  B.S.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

War  Department. 
Born  at  Oakville,  Ore.,  April  9,  1883.  Son  of  Rev.  Allen  Morrow 
and  Jennie  Elizabeth  (Hamilton)  Acheson.  Officer  in  U.  S.  A. 
Second  Lieutenant,  C.  A.  C,  U.  S.  A.,  1909-11;  First  Lieutenant, 
1911-16;  Captain,  1916  to  date;  Major,  C.  A.  C,  U.  S.  A.,  tem- 
porary, 1918-19;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  temporary,  1919;  Member 
General  Staff,  A.  E.  F.,  September,  1918,  to  June,  1919.  Married, 
May  14,  1910,  May  Ruth  Foss. 

Henry  Edward  Billington,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

506  Maryland  Avenue. 
Born  at  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  May  IT,  1888.  Son  of  Henry  Edward  and 
Eliza  Nicholson  (Williams)  Billington.  Sales  Manager  and  Assist- 
ant General  Manager  New  York  Central  Iron  Works  Co.,  Hagers- 
town,  Md.,  1914-15.  Pittsburg  Manager,  Automatic  Electric  Co., 
Chicago,  1915-17.  Served  as  First  Lieutenant,  F.  A.,  command- 
ing Battery  A,  335th  F.  A.,  Jan.  1,  1917  to  May  1,  1918;  Battalion 
Adjutant  and  Regimental  Inspector-Instructor  5th  Regiment,  F. 
A.  R.  D.,  May  14  to  July  28,  1918.  Promoted  to  Captain,  F.  A., 
July  2,  1918,  commanding  Co.  C,  4th  Corps,  Artillery  Park,  July 
28,  1918,  to  May  25,  1919;  overseas  service,  Sept.  3,  1918,  to  June 
19,  1919. 

Edward  Alexander  Pitcairn,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

303   Second   National   Bank    Building. 
Born  at  Derry,,Pa.,  March  15,  1886.     Son  of  Edward  and  Eleanor 
Jane   (Fulton)    Pitcairn. 

William  Higman  Allison,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

50  East  Forty-second  Street. 
Born  at  Spring  Mills,  Pa.,  January  30,  1889.  Son  of  William  M. 
and  Laurana  Brown  (Higman)  Allison.  With  Hartford  Refrig- 
erator Company,  1909  to  date.  Married,  August  2,  1914,  Mae 
O'Brien.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Frank  F.  Allison,  Psi, 
'18. 


1910. 

Donald  Howe  Gray,  Venice,  Cal. 

755    Marco    Place. 
Born  at   Sinking  Valley,   Pa.,   September  27,   1887.     Son  of  Charles 
Wilson  and   Emily  Keim    (Ray)    Gray.     Director  of  Los  Angeles 


788  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Grocery    Company.     Married,    October    8,    1916,    Florence    Evelyn 
Welch. 

William  Harold  Foster,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

209  North  Water  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  February  20,  1887.  Son  of  Thomas  and  Linda 
M.  Foster.  In  wholesale  grocery,  jobbing  and  importing  busi- 
ness. Enlisted  May  21,  1917,  U.  S.  N.  as  Coxswain.  Commissioned 
Ensign  U.  S.  N.,  September  15,  1917.  Released  from  active  duty 
December  7,  1919. 

James  Craighead  Kuhn,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa. 

428  Penn  Avenue. 

Born  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  July  26,  1887.     Son  of  Emanuel  Stotler  and 

Alice  (Craighead)   Kuhn.     In  automobile  business.     Married,  June 

13,    1913,    Marion    Albert    Steigerwalt.     Relatives    in    Fraternity, 

brothers,  Lewis  O.  Kuhn,  Psi,  '05,  and  William  S.  Kuhn,  Psi,  '06. 

Emil  Gerber,  Jr.,  Detroit,  Michigan. 

Carnegie    Steel    Company. 
Born  at  Sioux  City,   Iowa,   September  20,   1888.     Son  of  Emil   and 
Caroline    (Herthel)    Gerber.     With    Carnegie   Steel   Company. 

*Roy   Evans   Geider,   Wilkinsburg,   Pa. 

Born  at  Rowlesburg,  W.  Va.,  January  7,  1878.  Son  of  M.  C.  and 
Minnie  J.  (Evans)  Geider.  Died  at  State  College,  Pa.,  March 
27,  1908. 

Louis  Ehrhart  Reber,  Jr.,  B.S.  [Wisconsin]  ;  Ph.D.  [Yale], 
Jerome,  Arizona. 
Born  at  State  College,  Pa.,  May  6,  1889.  Son  of  Louis  E.  and 
Helen  (Jackson)  Reber.  Geologist  for  United  Verde  Copper 
Co.,  Jerome,  Arizona,  1917  to  date.  Sigma  Xi.  Relatives  in  Fra- 
ternity, father,  Louis  E.  Reber,  Psi,  '80,  and  brother,  Hugh  J. 
Reber,  Alpha  Theta,  '13. 

*Harry  Andrew  Forney,  Paxtang,  Pa. 

Born  at  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  January  31,  1887.  Son  of  Charles  Mc- 
Clellan  and  Anna  Elizabeth  (Millard)  Forney.  Manager  of  Kline 
&  Co.,  York,  Pa.,  1909-17.  Married,  March  6,  1907,  Charnie 
Marie   Coffman.     Killed   at   York,    Pa.,    November    8,    1917. 

Frederick  Cort  Clifford,  B.S.   in  M.E.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

17  West  Mulberry  Street. 
Born  at  Irwin,  Pa.,  December  16,  1885.     Son  of  John  McEllroy  and 
Cornelia    Francis    (Cort)    Clifford.     Vice    President    and    Genera] 
Manager,  Linthicum  Transfer  Co.,  Baltimore,   Md.,   1917  to   date. 


PSI  CHAPTER.  789 

James  Gillas  Funston,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

240  South  Forty-fifth  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  January  24,  1888.     Son  of  William  Henry  and 
Mary  Jane   (McClintock)   Funston.     Lubricating  Engineer,  Atlan- 
tic   Refining    Company.     Married,    June    2,    1917,    Edythe    Vance 
Walker. 

John  Elder  Wray,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

807  Franklin  Trust  Building. 
Born  at  Stewartsville,  Pa.,  April  28,  1887.     Son  of  John  Elder  and 
Alice  (Steel)  Wray.     Commercial  Engineer,  Allis-Chalmers  Manu- 
facturing   Company.     Relative    in    Fraternity,    brother,    William 
Wray,  Psi,  '07. 

William  Irvin  Reed,  Palmerton,  Pa. 

Born  at  Middletown,  Pa.,  May  27,  1886.     Son  of  John  C.  and  Eliza- 
beth  Alberta    (Armstrong)    Reed. 

Harry    Patterson    Armstrong,    B.S.    in    E.E.,    Pawnee    City, 

Neb. 

Born   at   Harshaville,   Pa.,   June   28,   1886.     Son    of    Martin   Luther 

and     Sarah     Dixon     (Harper)     Armstrong.     Singing     Evangelist. 

Served   in   O.   T.   C,   Camp   Grant,   111.,   September   to   November, 

1918.     Married,  February  11,   1913,  Mary  Josephine  Pyle. 

1911. 

Harold  Wishart  Dinker,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

1245  Denniston   Avenue. 
Born   at   Pittsburgh,   Pa.,   May   17,   1889.     Son   of   William    A.    and 
Alice   Pierson    (Shields)    Dinker.     Treasurer   Safety   First   Supply 
Co.,    Pittsburgh,    1916    to    date.     Married,    March    5,    1912,    Jean 
France. 

Prume  Morrow  Spanogle,  Jackson,  Mich. 

410   W.    Franklin   Street. 
Born    at    Altoona,    Pa.,    October   22,    1887.     Son    of    Albert    Lincoln 
Spanogle,   M.D.,   and   Agnes    Morrow.     Consulting   Industrial   Gas 
Engineer,   Hodenpyl   Hardy  &  Company,   1919   to  date.     Married, 
March  16,  1907,   Mary   Kathryn  Jones. 

Albert  Ezra  Canfield,  Jr.,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

813  Metropolitan  Life  Building. 
Born    at    Wyncote,    Pa.,    April   4,    1890.     Son   of   Albert    Ezra   and 
Jennie   Irene   (Orvis)    Canfield.     Mechanical   Engineer,   Charles  L. 
Pillsbury   Company,   Minneapolis,   Minn.,   1919    to   date.     Married, 
June  19,  1915,  Mary  Louise  Nightingale. 


-go  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

John   Stanley   Hassan,   Minneapolis,   Minn. 

Plymouth    Building. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  November  19,  1889.     Son  of  Henry  Albert  and 
Mary    Ellen    (Turner)    Hassan.     With    Phoenix    Mutual   Life    In- 
surance   Company,    Minneapolis,    Minn.     Married,    July    9,    1910, 
Beatrice  Howard  Reading. 

Lawrence  Dilworth  Messner,  Williamsburg,  Pa. 

712  North  Avenue. 
Born   at   Oakland,   Pittsburgh,   Pa.,   March   28,    1887.     Son   of   John 
George  and  Lydia   (Coleman)    Messner.     Auditor  and  Supervisor, 
Barnsdall   Corporation;    Assistant    Treasurer    Barnsdall    Oil    Com- 
pany.    Second  Lieutenant,  A.  S.  M.  A.,  1917-18,  serving  in  Italy. 

Edwin  Lloyd  Tyson,  Tyrone,  Pa. 

1044  Cameron  Avenue. 
Born  at  Philipsburg,  Pa.,  May  11,  1888.  Son  of  William  Edwin  and 
Ida  May  (Lloyd)  Tyson.  In  wall  paper  and  stationery  business. 
Served  as  Corporal,  One  Hundred  and  Third  Trench  Mortar 
Battery,  Twenty-eighth  Division,  A.  E.  F.,  May  18,  1918,  to  March 
24,  1919. 

Elliott  Eskridge  Lane,  Bellefonte,  Pa. 

125  N.  Allegheny  Street. 
Born  at  Bellefonte,  Pa.,  September  22,  1888.     Son  of  John  Newton 
and  Louise    (Sands)    Lane.     Farmer.     Served   as  Second  Lieuten- 
ant Infantry,  U.  S.  A.,  during  World  War. 

Paul  Bachman  Lacy,  B.S.,  Covington,  Va. 

West  Virginia  Pulp   and   Paper  Company. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  December  3,  1890.     Son  of  Mark  and  Ellen 
(Bachman)     Lacy.     Technologist    with    West    Virginia    Pulp    and 
Paper    Company,    1911    to    date.     Married,    April    7,    1914,    Grace 
Elizabeth  Gornby. 

1912. 

Thomas  Houston  Carlin,  3d,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

135  South  Bryant  Street. 
Born  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  August  26,  1888.     Son  of  Thomas  Houston, 
2d,  and  Sarah  Agnes   (Alexander)   Carlin.     Sales  Manager.     Mar- 
ried, November  4,   1911,  Marguerite  Skelton  Lang. 

James  Theodore  Gordon,  B.S.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Commercial  Trust  Building. 
Born    at    Clearfield,    Pa.,   July    20,    1890.     Son   of   Hon.    Cyrus    and 
Mary    Rebecca    (Weaver)     Gordon.         With    Dravo-Doyle    Com- 


PSI  CHAPTER.  791 

pany,  1914  to  date.  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Married,  February  12,  1918, 
Charlotte  Opp  Smith.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  John  W. 
Gordon,  M.D.,  Psi,  '00,  and  Leslie  D.  Gordon,  Psi,  '12. 

Leslie  Dunlop  Gordon,  Clearfield,  Pa. 

Born  at  Clearfield,  Pa.,  December  24,  1888.  Son  of  Hon.  Cyrus 
and  Mary  Rebecca  (Weaver)  Gordon.  Relatives  in  Fraternity, 
brothers,  John  W.  Gordon,  M.D.,  Psi,  '00,  and  James  T.  Gordon, 
Psi,  '12. 

Spencer  Cleveland  King,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

622  Worth  Street. 
Born  at  Marysville,  Pa.,  December  26,  1887.  Son  of  Albert  Gray 
and  Elizabeth  Barbara  (House)  King.  Chemist.  Chief  Chemist, 
American  Vanadium  Company  and  Vanadium  Corporation  of 
America,  1914  to  date.  Married,  June  1,  1912,  Agnes  Freida 
Glafey. 

Millard  Fillmore  Null,  Jr.,  Greensburg,  Pa. 

Underwood  Avenue. 
Born  at  Ruffsdale,  Pa.,  June  18,  1889.  Son  of  Millard  Fillmore  and 
Charlotte  Bennett  (Bell)  Null.  With  Compinas  Del  Agivi, 
Tampico,  Mexico,  1919  to  date.  Private,  Mobile  Hospital  Unit 
L,  Nov.  9,  1917,  to  Dec.  26,  1917.  Commissioned  First  Lieutenant 
Ordnance,  Dec.  8,  1917.  Attached  to  16th  Ammunition  Train, 
Raritan  Arsenal;  discharged  December  31,  1918. 

Carrol  Stanley  Gaut,  Charleroi,  Pa. 

301  McKean  Avenue. 
Born  at  Circleville,  Pa.,  November  25,  1889.  Son  of  William  Robbins 
and  Mabel  Chalfant  (Gray)  Gaut.  Clerk  in  office  of  Secretary 
of  the  Commonwealth,  Harrisburg,  Pennsylvania,  1913  to  date. 
Second  Lieutenant,  314th  Infantry,  79th  Division,  August  15,  1917, 
to  January  24,  1918;  First  Lieutenant,  314th  Infantry,  79th  Di- 
vision, January  24,  1918,  to  July  7,  1918;  First  Lieutenant,  314th 
Infantry,  79th  Division,  A.  E.  F."  July  8,  1918,  to  discharge. 

Thomas   Charles  James,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

5443   Bay  wood   Street. 
Born   at   Braddock,   Pa.,   November  28,   1887.     Son  of   Thomas   and 
Elizabeth    (Jones)    James.     With    Aluminum   Company   of   Amer- 
ica.    Served    as    Second    Lieutenant,    Eight    Hundred    and    Ninth 
Infantry,  during  World  War. 

Alanson  Jay   Bien,   B.S.,  Perrysville,  Pa.    . 

Born  at  Akron,  Ohio,  June  16,  1890.  Son  of  Charles  A.  and  Sophilda 
(Spicherman)  Bien.  Salesman.  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Married,  Decem- 
ber 26,  1914,  Edith  Marie  McComb. 


792  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1913. 

Eugene  Franklin  McKibben,  B.S.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

2.17   Millvale   Avenue. 
Born  at   Pittsburgh,   Pa.,   August  26,   1890.     Son   of  John   Franklin 
and   Elmina   Florence    (Nicholson)    McKibben.     Married,   Septem- 
ber  10,   1914,  Mary   Helen   Morgan. 

William  Given  Kerr,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

339  South  Pacific  Avenue. 
Born  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  March  27,  1894.  Son  of  William  Alexander 
and  Rose  Dunley  (Conway)  Kerr.  Mechanical  engineer,  Dodge 
Sales  and  Engineering  Co.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  1915  to  date.  Served 
as  Sergeant,  Medical  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  Sept.,  1917,  to  Sept.,  1918; 
Second  Lieutenant  F.  A.,  Sept.,  1918,  until  discharged  December 
14,   1918. 

Robert  James  Lauder,  El  Dorado,  Ivans. 

Empire  Gas  and  Fuel  Company. 
Born  at  Riddlesburg,  Pa.,  February  4,  1890.  Son  of  William  and 
Mary  (Ashcom)  Lauder.  In  charge  of  Safety  Sanitation  and 
Fire  Department,  Empire  Gas  &  Fuel  Co.,  El  Dorado,  Kans. 
Married,  February  2,  1917,  Margaret  MacCartney  Whitehead. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  William  Lauder,  Jr.,  Psi,  '08. 

Joseph  Beale  Graham,  B.S.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Solvay  Club. 
Born  at  Norfolk,  Va.,  January  18,  1891.  Son  of  John  and  Florence 
(Beale)  Graham.  Chemist  with  Solvay  Process  Company.  Served 
with  First  New  York  F.  A.,  June,  1916,  to  August,  1917;  104 
F.  A.,  August,  1917,  to  Feb.,  1918,  Corporal;  Private,  First  Gas 
Regiment,  Feb.,  1918,  to  Oct.,  1918;  Chemical  Warfare  Service, 
Oct.,  1918,  to  January,  1919.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
John   Graham,  Jr.,   Alpha,  '12. 

James  Van  Home  Sarver,  Greensburg,  Pa. 

614  North  Maple  Avenue. 
Born  at  Greensburg,  Pa.,  February  21,  1890.  Son  of  Oliver  Cyrus 
and  Emma  (Cunningham)  Sarver.  With  American  Natural  Gas 
Co.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  First  Lieutenant,  307th  Engineers,  82d  Di- 
vision, A.  E.  F.,  March  5,  1918,  to  March  1,  1919;  and  113th 
Engineers,  7th  Division,  March  1,  1919,  to  July  15,  1919. 

Edward  Page  Allinson,  A.B.   [Haverford],  West  Chester,  Pa. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  in  1887.     Son  of  Edward  Pease  and  Anna 
Goodrich    (Roberts)    Allinson.     Farmer.     Married,   June   13,   1913, 
Mary  M.  P.  Shipley. 


PSI  CHAPTER.  793 

John  Orvis  Keller,  B.S.  in  Ind.  Eng.,  M.S.,  Bellefonte,  Pa. 

149  East  Linn  Street. 
Born  at  Bellefonte,  Pa.,  April  1,  1893.  Son  of  Harry  and  Anna 
Mary-  (Orvis)  Keller.  Instructor  Industrial  Engineering  at  Penn- 
sylvania State  College,  1916  to  date.  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Ordnance,  U.  S.  A.,  January  11,  1918,  to  January  15,  1919. 
Married,  June,  18,  1919,  Mary  Lyons  Gans.  Relatives  in  Fra- 
ternity, brothers,  Henry  Keller,  Jr.,  Psi,  '17,  and  Ellis  O.  Keller, 
Psi,   '19. 

Wilson  Kennedy  Cadman,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  Edgewood,  Pa. 

155  Washington  Avenue. 
Born  at  Edgewood  Park,  Pa.,  October  3,  1888.  Son  of  Alexander 
Watson  and  Kate  Malvern  (Kennedy)  Cadman.  Engineering, 
1913-1914;  Oil  and  Gas  Geology,  1914-1917.  Served  as  Private 
and  Sergeant  Medical  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  September  1,  1917,  to 
September  30,  1918.  First  Lieutenant  Sanitary  Corps,  October 
1,  1918  to  August  4,  1919.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers, 
Mathiew  McW.  Cadman,  Psi,  '98,  and  Richard  A.  Cadman,  Psi, 
'14. 

George   Bruce   Butterfield,   B.S.,   Hartford,    Conn. 

The   Associated  Company,  High  and  Allen  Streets. 
Born  at  Greensburg,  Pa.,  June  17,  1890.     Son  of  George  McClellan 
and    Clara   Margaret    (Hoffman)    Butterfield.     Engineer.     Served 
as   Sergeant,  Company  C,  Six  Hundred  and  Fifth  Engineers,  A. 
E.  F. 

Samuel  Carothers  Kincaid,  B.S.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

5607  Fair  Oaks  Street. 
Born  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  April  20,  1891.     Son  of  Albert  Edwin  and 
Ellen     Emma     (Carothers)     Kincaid.     Farm     manager.     Married, 
September   30,    1915,    Anna    Margaret    Barron.     Relative    in    Fra- 
ternity, brother,  Albert  E.  Kincaid,  Jr.,  Psi,  '20. 

1914. 

Richard  Allan  Cadman,  Edgewood,  Pa. 

155  Washington  Street. 
Born    at    Edgewood    Park,    Pa.,    May    8,    1890.     Son    of    Alexander 
Watson  and   Kate   (Kennedy)    Cadman.     Secretarial  work.     Rela- 
tives  in   Fraternity,   brothers,    Matthew   McK.    Cadman,    Psi,    '98, 
and  Wilson  K.  Cadman,  Psi,  '13. 

Fred  Negley  Hays,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

5606    Ellsworth    Avenue. 
Born  at  Greensburg,  Pa.,  March  1,  1891.     Son  of  George  Allan  and 


794  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Anna  (Fleck)  Hays.  Teacher  in  Robert  College,  Constantinople, 
Turkey,  1914-1915.  Engineering  Department,  Jones  and  Laughlin 
Steel  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  1918  to  date.  Married,  April 
22,  1919,  Helen  Kirkwood  Fletcher.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  George  A.  Hays,  Psi,  '2:2. 

Edgar  Thomson  James,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

5861  Burchfield  Avenue. 
Born  at  Bradddck,  Pa.,  February  20,  1891.     Son  of  Rees  and  Sarah 
Jane    (Jones)    James.     Foreman   Open    Hearth   Department,   Car- 
negie Steel  Works,   Homestead,   Pa. 

Paul    Edward    Reinhardt,    Altoona,    Pa. 

2513  Beale  Avenue. 
Born  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  January  8,  1890.  Son  of  Charles  and 
Anna  Miary  (Kolley)  Reinhardt.  Electrical  Department  Penn- 
sylvania Railroad,  1914-1915.  Educational  Department  Pennsyl- 
vania Railroad,  1915-1917.  Served  as  First  Lieutenant,  Three 
Hundred  and  Thirty-fifth  F.  A.;  enlisted  August  27,  1917;  served 
six  months  with  A.  E.  F.  Married,  July  21,  1917,  Harriette  Alice 
Shaffer. 

Walter  Herbert  Savery,  B.S.,  Chicago,  111. 

4821   Pensacola  Avenue. 
Born  at  Parkersville,   Pa.,  October  8,  1890.     Son  of  Stephen  Webb 
and   Susana   (Forsythe)    Savery.     In  Advertising  and  Mail  Order 
Business. 

Samuel  Parker  Chase,  Mt.  Airy,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

526  West  Hortter  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  June  21,  1891.  Son  of  Lewis  Heston 
and  Caroline  Alice  (Parker)  Chase.  Salesman  with  Quaker  Oil 
Products  Corporation,  1919  to  date.  Enlisted  May  11,  1917;  com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant  Motor  Transport  Corps,  August  15, 
1917.  Discharged  March  20,  1919.  Married,  October  19,  1918, 
Florence  Rebacca  Bear. 

1915. 

George  Stephenson  Denithorne,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Huntingdon,  Pa. 

312  Penn  Street. 
Born  at  Huntingdon,  Pa.,  July  21,  1891.  Son  of  James  and  Mary 
Pauline  (Frankum)  Denithorne.  Chief  Engineer,  Langdon  Coal 
Company,  May,  1919  to  date.  Commissioned  First  Lieutenant, 
Engineers,  Aug.  4,  1917;  assigned  to  27th  Engineers  (Mining), 
May  1,  1918;  assigned  to  Company  F,  27th  Engineers,  July  24, 
1918;  sailed  for  overseas  duty  Aug.  31,  1918;  in  Meuse-Argonne 
offensive,   Sept.-Nov.,   1918.     Discharged   April   17,   1919. 


PSI  CHAPTER.  795 

Charles  Dodson  Ball,  Jr.,  East  Lansing,  Mich. 

Box  691. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  October  15,  1889.  Son  of  Charles  and 
Lillie  (Ziegenfus)  Ball.  Instructor  in  Chemistry,  Michigan  Agri- 
cultural College.  Served  in  the  U.  S.  Ordnance  Department, 
1917-1918.  Chemical  Warfare  Service,  1918-1919;  rank  of  Ser- 
geant.    Married,  September  4,  1919,   Elizabeth  Olds  Foster. 

Virgil  Luther  Crawford,  Tyrone,  Pa. 

1053  Logan  Avenue. 
Born    at   Tyrone,    Pa.,   March   4,    1891.     Son   of   Luther    Fleck    and 
Harietta    (Bryan)     Crawford.     Assistant    Engineer    of    Materials, 
Pennsylvania    State    Highway    Department.     Served    as    Private, 
Veterinary  Training  School,  Camp  Lee,  Va. 

Henry  Vigor  Cranston,  A.B.,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

2019  Green  Street. 
Born  at  Broadway,  Ohio,  December  13,  1889.     Son  of  Walter  French 
and    Ida    Vigor    Cranston.     Instructor    in    Public    Speaking    Uni- 
versity of   Maine,   1915-1917.     Y.   M.   C.   A.   Secretary  in   France, 

1917.  Served   as   Ensign   U.  S.   N.,  1918-1919,  one  year  on  troop 
transports. 

Paul  Edgar  Ehrenfeld,  Greensburg,  Pa. 

417  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Born  at  Greensburg,  Pa.,  March  27,  1891.     Son  of  Fred  and  Annie 
Dravoe  (Craig)   Ehrenfeld. 

John  Frank  Park,  Jr.,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Dodge  Sales  and  Engineering  Co.,  815  Arch  Street. 
Born  at  Middletown,  Pa.,  November  7,  1891.  Son  of  John  Frank 
and  Annie  L.  (Campbell)  Park.  With  Dodge  Sales  and  Engi- 
neering Company,  1916  to  date.  Served  as  Private,  Base  Hos- 
pital No.  10,  May  7,  1917,  to  October  19,  1917;  Corporal  Twelfth 
Engineers,  Railway,  October  19,  1917,  to  June  30,  1918.  Saumur 
Artillery  School,  June  30,  1918,  to  October  1,  1918.  Heavy  Ar- 
tillery School,  Second  Lieutenant,  October  1,  1918,  to  November  6, 

1918.  Second  Lieutenant,  Sixtieth  Regiment,  C.   A.  C,  November 
6,  1918,  to  March  4,  1919. 

Gordon  Joseph  Fred  Heron,  B.S.  in  Ind.  Engr.,  Washington, 
D.  C. 

War  Department. 
Born  at  Phoenixville,  Pa.,  March  27,  1893.     Son  of  Fred  and  Carrie 
Jane    (Hahn)    Heron.     U.    S.    Army   Officer.     Major,   Seventeenth 
Cavalry,  U.  S.  A. 


796  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Albert  James  Wilson,  B.S.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa. 

1105  Walnut  Street. 
Born  at  Charleroi,  Pa.,  February  26,  1893.     Son  of  Matthew  Robinson 
and   Mary    (Parks)    Wilson.     Chief  ^Draftsman,    Union    Railroad, 
East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Tau  Beta  Pi.     Served  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Seventy-eighth  F.  A.,  August  25,  1917,  to  October  3,  1919. 

John  Orland  Lawrence,  Washington,  D.   C. 

War  Department. 
Born   at   Lewiston,   Me.,   May   3,    1891.     Son   of   John   Edward    and 
May    Ruth    (Foss)    Lawrence,    U.    S.    Army    Officer.     Served    on 
Mexican  Border,  1916-1917.     First  Lieutenant,  Sixteenth  Cavalry, 
August  28,  1917,  to  date. 

Thomas  Lea  Perot,  Jr.,  B.S.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

Holly  Tree  Farm. 
Born  in  Germantown,  Philadelphia,  July  27,  1893.     Son  of  Thomas 
Lea  and  Clara  Cooper   (Stratton)    Perot.     Farmer. 


1916. 

William  Latimer  Holter,  B.S. ;  A.B.  [California]  (A   A  ),  Chi- 
cago, 111. 

Hercules  Powder  Company. 
Born   at    Stillwater,   Oklahoma,    October   20,    1895.     Son   of   George 
Latimer  and  Mabel   (Hodges)    Holter.     Chemist.     Chemical  Sales- 
man with   Hercules   Powder  Company,  1916  to  date.     Relative  in 
Fraternity,  father,  George  L.  Holter,  Psi,  '86. 

Henry  Maris   Black,  Washington,  D.   C. 

War  Department. 
Born  at  St.  Helena,  Cal.,  May  24,  1894.     Son  of  John  Maris  Lind- 
say and  Lydia  Kite    (Abel)    Black.     Cadet,  U.  S.  Military  Acad- 
emy, 1914-17.     First  Lieutenant,  C.  A.  C,  August  30,  1917;  Cap- 
tain, March  16,  1918.     Married,  May  29,  1920,  Carolyn  Ross  Stevens 

Samuel  Lightfoot  Smedley,  B.S.,  Newtown  Square,  Pa. 

Born    at    Bala,    Pa.,    December    24,    1893.     Son    of    Samuel    L.    and 
Ellen    Elizabeth    (Brown)    Smedley.     Farm    manager. 

Wilbur   Cardon   Jimeson,   A.B.,   Wilkinsburg,   Pa. 

821  North  Avenue. 
Born  at  Charleroi,  Pa.,  December  23,  1892.     Son  of  William  Wilbur 
and   M.   Grace    (DeViney)    Jimeson.     Clerk,   Carnegie   Steel   Com- 
pany.    Served  in  U.  S.  N.  R.,  Quartermaster's  Department,  May 
18,    1918,   to    December    14,   1918.     Married,   May   20,    1918,   Betty 


PSI  CHAPTER.  *  797 

Bentley.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Robert  M.  Jimeson,  Psi, 
'18. 

*  Albert  Leonard  Dorwart,  Newport,  Pa. 

Born  at  Newport,  Pa.,  October  5,  1894.  Son  of  William  and  Kath- 
ryn  Ella  (Marks)  Dorwart.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Secretary  at  State  Col- 
lege.    Died  at  Newport,  Pa.,  January  6,  1917. 

Newton  Swank  Hoerle,  Detroit,  Mich. 

746  Greenwood  Avenue. 
Born   at   Johnstown,   Pa.,   April   6,   1893.     Son   of   Franklin   Capper 
and   Elizabeth    (Persons)    Hoerle. 

Paul  Augustus  Boyer,  Huntingdon,  Pa. 

106  Fourth  Street. 
Born  at  Selins  Grove,  Pa.,  December  20,  1889.     Son  of  Philip  Allen 
and  Flora  Eva  (Carey)  Boyer.     With  Ferro-Alloy  Company,  Den- 
ver, Colo. 

1917. 

Charles  Claxton,  B.S.  in  Forestry,  Harrogate,  Terin. 

Lincoln  Memorial  University. 
Born  at  Germantown,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  March  3,  1895.  Son  of 
Charles  and  Belinda  Emott  (Caldwell)  Claxton.  Professor  of 
Forestry  Lincoln  Memorial  University,  1917  to  date.  Enlisted  with 
One  Hundred  and  Fifth  Engineers,  Thirtieth  Division,  U.  S.  A.,  in 
1917,  Corporal  and  Sergeant;  Master  Engineer  senior  grade,  Au- 
gust, 1918,  while  with  A.  E.  F.  Instructor  in  Second  Corps,  Engi- 
neer School  at  Chatillon-sur-Seine.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  father, 
Charles  Claxton,  Alpha,  '79. 

James  Kays  Stone,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

79  De  Long  Building. 
Born  at  Danville,  Va.,  April  24,  1895.     Son  of  George  Eliot  Stone 
and  Martha  Jane   (Kays)   Stone. 

Alexander  Clarke  Reed,  A.B.,  Donerail,  Ky. 

Born  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  March  14,  1894.  Son  of  Thomas  McKennan 
and  Margaret  Marshel  (Clarke)  Reed.  Enlisted  in  Marine  Corps 
March,  1918.  Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  December,  1918; 
on  reserve  list,  January,  1919.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers, 
Thomas  M.  Reed,  Jr.,  Psi,  '18,  and  Marshel  C.  Reed,  Psi,  '23. 

John  Russell  McCarthy,  Huntingdon,  Pa. 

312  Mifflin  Street. 
Born  at  Huntingdon,  Pa.,  November  16,  1889.     Son  of  William  Brain- 


798  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

ard  and  Alice   (Hine)    McCarthy.     Associate   Editor,   Huntingdon 
Globe,  November,  1918,  to  date. 

Henry    Keller,   Jr.,   Bellefonte,   Pa. 

Born  at  Bellefonte,  Pa.,  June  11,  1895.  Son  of  Harry  and  Anna 
Mary  (Orvis)  Keller.  Enlisted  as  a  Private  in  Troop  L,  1st  Penn- 
sylvania Cavalry,  April  6,  1917;  Corporal,  August  1,  1917;  Ser- 
geant, December  1,  1917;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  In- 
fantry, April  19,  1918,  and  assigned  to  111th  Regiment,  28th  Di- 
vision. Arrived  in  France  May  13,  promoted  to  First  Lieutenant, 
July  2G.  Wounded  on  August  12,  1918,  on  the  Vesle  River  at 
Fismette.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  John  O.  Keller,  Psi, 
'13,  and  Ellis  O.  Keller,  Psi,  '13. 

Don  Duncan  Blyth,  A.B.,  Grove  City,  Pa. 

401    Woodland    Avenue. 
Born  at  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  October  12,  1895.     Son  of  George  Everett 
and  Sallie  Minnie    (Cleland)    Blyth.     In  coal  business.     Served  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Engineers  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  1918-19. 

Eugene  Stroud  Stoll,  Jr.,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  Wyncote,  Pa. 

Born  at  Wyncote,  Pa.,  November  20,  1893.  Son  of  Eugene  Stroud 
and  Elizabeth  Crozier  (Lewis)  Stull.  With  R.  H.  Comey  Com- 
pany, 1919  to  date.  Enlisted  First  Troop  Phila.  City  Cav.,  July 
23,  1917;  Sergeant,  109th  F.  A.,  April  19,  1918;  commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  F.  A.,  A.  E.  F.,  July  12,  1918;  discharged 
January  14,  1919. 

1918. 

Frank  Floyd  Allison,  B.S.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada. 

Canadian  Ice  Machine  Company,  Limited. 
Born  at  Spring  Mills,  Pa.,  April  21,  1897.  Son  of  William  M. 
and  Laurana  Borier  (Higman)  Allison.  Erecting  Engineer, 
Canadian  Ice  Machine  Company,  Limited.  Served  as  Flying 
Cadet,  U.  S.  N.,  February  to  October,  1918.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  William  H.  Allison,  Psi,  '09. 

Joseph  Henderson  Wilson,  Buffalo,  N.   Y. 

Beaver  Board  Company. 
Born  at  Indiana,  Pa.,  May  24,  1895.  Son  of  Matthew  Henderson 
and  Mary  (Kimmell)  Wilson.  Captain,  Adjutant  General's  De- 
partment, during  World  W|ar;  served  as  Personnel  Adjutant, 
Eighteenth  Division.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  half  brother,  Edwin 
K.  Wood,  Psi,  '04,  and  brother,  Andrew  K.  Wilson,  Psi,  '22. 

Thomas   McKennan  Reed,  Jr.,  B.S.,  Edgewood,  Pa. 

150  Washington  Street. 
Born    at   Pittsburgh,    Pa.,    October   27,    1895.     Son   of   Thomas   Mc- 


PSI  CHAPTER.  799 

Kennan  and  Margaret  Marshel  (Clarke)  Reed.  Enlisted  in  U.  S. 
A.  A.  S.,  May  31,  1917,  Section  529.  Rank,  Sergeant.  A.  E.  F., 
ten  months  in  Italy.  Discharged  April  26,  1919.  Relatives  in 
Fraternity,  brothers,  Alexander  C.  Reed,  Psi,  '17,  and  Marshel  C. 
Reed,  Psi,  '23. 

*Duncan   Hugh   Cameron,  Pittsburgh,   Pa. 

Born  at  Canisteo,  N.  Y.,  April  12,  1896.  Son  of  Duncan  and  Fran- 
ces (Browne)  Cameron.  Served  in  the  Aviation  Section  of  the 
Marine  Corps  and  was  killed  in  an  aeroplane  accident  at  Miami, 
Fla.,  June  24,   1918. 

Robert  Mac  Kay  Jimeson,  A.B.,  Charleroi,  Pa. 

411  Lincoln  Avenue. 
Born  at  Charleroi,  Pa.,  February  20,  1895.  Son  of  William  Wilbur 
and  M.  Grace  (DeViney)  Jimeson.  Foreman  of  Optical  Depart- 
ment of  the  Pittsburgh  Plate  Glass  Company.  Married,  Novem- 
ber 27,  1918,  Josephine  Marie  Henpel.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  W.   Cardon  Jimeson,  Psi,  '16. 

August  Ernest  Dambly,  Skippack,  Pa. 

Born  at  Lower  Providence,  Pa.,  June  9,  1895.  Son  of  John  Augus- 
tus and  Francis  (Eames)  Dambly.  Commissioned  First  Lieuten- 
ant, 312th  F.  A.,  Aug.  29,  1917;  Captain,  312th  F.  A.,  Jan.  1,  1918, 
to  June  6,  1919;  overseas,  June  28,  1918,  to  May  25,  1919.  Married, 
October  3,  1918,  Claire  Cooper  Stratton  Perot. 

Byron  James  Connell,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Washington,  D.   C. 

Bureau  of  Navigation,  Navy  Department. 
Born  at  Elizabeth,  Pa.,  August  12,  1894.     Son  of  James  Robert  and 
Eva    (Merchant)    Connell.     Officer    in    U.    S.    Navy.     Enlisted    in 
Naval  Aviation  Corps  in  March,  1918.     Commissioned  Ensign  No- 
vember, 1918. 

Frank  Boas  Sites,  B.S.,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

%  Postmaster. 
Born  at  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  May  14,  1896.  Son  of  Frank  C.  and  Mary 
Elizabeth  (Wilcox)  Sites.  Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant  In- 
fantry, August  23,  1917;  First  Lieutenant,  November  27,  1917, 
Fifty-sixth  Infantry  Company  H ;  Captain  F.  A.,  Seventh  Ammu- 
nition Train  and  Regimental  Adjutant,  July  1,  1918. 

Laurence  Clark  Euwer,  B.S.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa. 

503  Peebles  Street. 
Born  at  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  November  16,  1894.     Son  of  John  D.  and 
Kate   (Hershey)   Euwer.     Chemist.     Served  as  Corporal  in  Chemi- 
cal  Warfare    Service    at   American    University    Research    Station, 


Sco  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

during  World   War.     Relatives   in   Fraternity,   brothers,   John    H. 
Euwer,  Psi,  '19,  and  Herbert  D.  Euwer,   Psi,  '22. 

Edward  Hooper  Sykes,  B.S.  in  Ind.  Engr.,  Bcllevue,  Pa. 

48    Lincoln    Avenue. 
Born  at  Bellevue,   Pa.,  June  9,  1893.     Son  of   Edward  Charles   and 
Dora   (Hooper)    Sykes.     Industrial  Engineer  for  the  Bertha  Coal 
Company,    Pittsburgh,    Pa.     Served   in   the    Engineering    Division, 
Ordnance  Department,  1918. 

John  Willard  Roberts,  Norristown,  Pa. 

103  Jacoby  Street. 
Born  at  Norristown,  Pa.,  June  2,  1896.  Son  of  Samuel  and  Emma 
(Rylands)  Roberts.  Herdsman.  Enlisted  in  Signal  Corps,  Oct. 
15,  1917,  as  Cadet  Flyer;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  M. 
A.,  A.  S.,  March  25,  1918.  Ordered  overseas  Aug.  22,  1918,  and 
sent  to  Ford  Junction,  Sussex,  Eng.  as  a  night  bomber  on  Handley- 
Page  ships;  discharged  Dec.  26,  1918.  Married,  August  26,  1918, 
Lesley  Eldine  Wright. 

John  Hershey  Euwer,  D.D.S.  [Pittsburgh],  Wilkinsburg,  Pa. 

831  Rebecca  Avenue. 
Born  at  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  April  4,  1892.  Son  of  John  Douthett 
and  Kate  Wilson  (Hershey)  Euwer.  Dentist.  Served  in  Medical 
Corps  during  World  War.  Married,  December  26,  1917,  Virginia 
Girard  Gerst.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  Laurence  C.  Euwer,  Psi, 
'18,  and  Herbert  D.  Euwer,  Psi,  '22. 


1919. 

John  Armstrong  Turner,  Avondale,  Pa. 

Born  at  Elkview,  Pa.,  March  2,  1897.  Son  of  William  Steele  and 
Franscisca  Blair  (Hamilton)  Turner.  Chemist  with  E.  I  du  Pont 
De  Nemours  Company,  Pennsgrove,  N.  J.  Enlisted  in  U.  S. 
Marine  Corps,  May  17,  1918;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
December   15,   1918;   placed  upon  inactive  list,   February   8,   1919. 

George  Voigt  Proctor,  Ford  City,  Pa. 

Pittsburgh   Plate  Glass   Co. 
Born  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  November  30,  1897.     Son  of  George  Stevens 
•    and  Nellie  (Voigt)  Proctor.  "  Served  in  U.  S.  N.  R.,  April  18,  1917, 
to  March  4,  1919,  as  Master  Mechanic,  first  class;   Ensign  Naval 
Auxiliary  Reserve. 

Herman  Otto  Huttle,  A.B.,  Scottdale,  Pa. 

900  Loucks   Avenue. 
Born  at  Scranton,  Pa.,  December  23,  1896.     Son  of  Gustave  Ervine 


PSI  CHAPTER.  801 

and  Katherine  Marie  (Honald)   Huttle.     Enlisted  June  3,  1918,  as 
Seaman,   U.  S.  N.  R.;  discharged  January  23,  1919. 

Stanley  Gibson  Fickes,  B.S.,  Chicago,  111. 

6142   Dorchester   Avenue. 
Born    at    Newport,    Pa.,    May    3,    1897.     Son    of   Gibson    and    Mary 
Elizabeth    (Ebu)    Fickes.     Enlisted   in   U.   S.   Marine   Corps,   May 
-17,    1918;    commissioned    Second    Lieutenant,    December    16,    1918; 
placed  on  inactive  reserve,  January  25,  1919. 

Floyd  Raymond  McNees,  Ambridge,  Pa. 

609  Maplewood  Avenue. 
Born   at   New   Brighton,   Pa.,   July  13,   1897.     Son   of   Davis   Lawry 
and  Ada  Irene   (McEwen)   McNees.     Entered  June  1,  1918;  com- 
missioned   Second    Lieutenant,    F.    A.,    September    16,    1918;    dis- 
charged, December  31,  1918. 

Ellis  Orvis  Keller,  B.S.,  Bellefonte,  Pa. 

149  East  Linn  Street. 
Born  at  Bellefonte,  Pa.,  October  1,  1897.  Son  of  Harry  and  Anna 
Mary  (Orvis)  Keller.  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Troop  L,  1st  Pennsylvania 
Cavalry,  July  14,  1917,  to  November  1,  1917;  Company  E,  103d 
U.  S.  Engineers,  November  2,  1917,  to  November  14,  1917;  Troop 
L,  101st  U.  S.  Cavalry,  November  14  to  November  21,  1917;  En- 
listed Ordnance  Detachment,  Augusta  Arsenal,  November  21,  1917, 
to  January  17,  1918;  Sergeant,  118th  Ordnance  Depot  Co.,  Janu- 
ary 17,  1918,  to  February  1,  1919.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  broth- 
ers, J.  Orvis  Keller,  Psi,  '14,  and  Henry  Keller,  Jr.,  Psi,  '17. 

Robert  McCay  Foster,  3d,  Detroit,  Michigan. 

634  Association  Building. 
Born  at  State  College,  Pa.,  June  11,  1895.  Son  of  Robert  McCay 
and  Mary  Ellen  (Snyder)  Foster.  Served  with  the  Bureau  of 
Aircraft  Production,  July,  1917^  to  September,  1918;  Naval  Avia- 
tion Detachment,  September  to  December,  1918.  Relatives  in 
Fraternity,  father,  Robert  M.  Foster,  Psi,  '82,  and  brother,  Thomp- 
son B.  Foster,  Psi,  '20. 


1920. 

Thompson  Brady  Foster,  B.S.,  State  College,  Pa. 

Born  at  State  College,  Pa.,  July  27,  1898.  Son  of  Robert  McCay 
and  Mary  Ellen  (Snyder)  Foster.  Served  in  U.  S.  N.  R.  during 
World  War.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  father,  Robert  McC.  Foster, 
Psi,  '82,  and  brother,  Robert  McC.  Foster,  3d.,  Psi,  '19. 


802  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

William  Bryan  Mullan,  A.B.,  Sewickley,  Pa. 

705  Centennial  Avenue. 
Born   at   Pittsburg,    Pa.,    September    29,    1896.     Son    of   William    J. 
and    Maud    (Steele)    Mullan.     Served  -in   the    U.   S.    N.    R.    during 
the  World  War. 

Albert  Edwin  Kincaid,  Jr.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

5607  Fair  Oaks  Street. 
Born   at   Pittsburgh,   Pa.,   October   7,   1897.     Son   of   Albert   Edwin 
ari"d   Ellen  Emma   (Carothers)    Kincaid.     Served  as   Gunnery  Ser- 
geant,  Aviation   Department,   U.   S.   Marine   Corps,   during  World 
War.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Samuel  C.  Kincaid,  Psi,  '13. 

George  Elmer  Bair,  Jr.,  Edgewood,  Pa. 

128  Maple  Avenue. 
Born  at  New  Stanton,  Pa.,  July  19,  1898.     Son  of  Dr.  George  Elmer 
and  Bertha  Jane   (Stanton)   Bair.     Served  as  Second  Class  Quar- 
termaster, U.  S.  N.,  July  19,  1918,  to  February  1,  1919.     Relative 
in  Fraternity,  brother,  David  K.  P.  Bair,  Psi,  '23. 

Richard  Rickenbaugh  Gerhart,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

547  West  Chestnut  Street. 
Born  in  Lancaster,  Pa.,  August  15,  1898.  Son  of  Paul  and  Eliza 
Atlee  (Baumgardner)  Gerhart.  Salesman.  Enlisted  in  U.  S.  N. 
R.,  Miay  5,  1917;  transferred  to  Naval  Aviation,  June  6,  1918. 
With  A.  E.  F.  in  France  and  three  months  with  British  Air 
Forces.  Released  from  active  duty,  February  12,  1919.  Rank, 
First  Class  Petty  Officer.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  father,  Paul 
Gerhart,  Zeta,  '75,  brothers,  Robert  L.  Gerhart,  Zeta,  '05,  and  Paul 
Gerhart,  Jr.,  Zeta,  '23. 

Lawrence  Lamott   Holland,   Wellsville,   Ohio. 

991  Main  Street. 
Born  at  Irondale,  Ohio,  October  26,  1894.  Son  of  Arthur  Benton 
and  Mina  June  Holland.  Salesman,  Toledo  Sales  Company, 
Youngstown,  O.  Served  as  Sergeant,  Ordnance  Department  and 
Railroad  Artillery,  during  World  War.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Otto  K.  Holland,  Psi,  '22. 


1921. 

Fred  William  Gans,  Connellsville,  Pa. 

202  East  Washington  Avenue. 
Born  at  Connellsville,  Pa.,  December  18,  1899.     Son  of  John  Lyons 
and  Jennie  (Frisbee)   Gans.     Enlisted  in  U.  S.  Marine  Corps,  Au- 
gust 3,  1918;  with  A.  E.  F.,  November  9,  1918,  to  August  1,  1919. 


PSI  CHAPTER.  803 

John  Reed  Wliieldon,  Mercer,  Pa. 

139  North  Erie  Street. 
Born  at  Mercer,  Pa.,  September  16,  1898.     Son  of  William  John  and 
Gertrude  (Reed)  Whieldon.     Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  In- 
fantry,  U.   S.   A.,   September   16,   1918;   discharged   December   16, 
1918. 

Edward  McKee  Aiken,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Century  Building. 
Born  at   Pittsburg,  Pa.,   February  9,  1899.     Son  of  Herman  Lewis 
and   Lulu  Jeannette    (Connell)    Aiken.     Student.     Naval   Unit,   S. 
A.  T.  C,  State  College,  1918. 

Thomas  Harold  Bartilson,  North  Braddock,  Pa. 

700  Baldridge  Avenue. 
Born  at  Braddock,  Pa.,  September  28,  1899.     Son  of  Dr.  Banjamin 
Mathias   Bartilson   and   Mary   Jones.     Served   as   Radio   Operator, 
Headquarters  Company,  Twenty-sixth  F.  A.,  Ninth  Division,  U.  S. 
A.,  during  World  War. 

Harold  Edwin  Heron,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

5720  Darlington  Road. 
Born   at   Ottawa,   Canada,    August    14,    1899.     Son   of    John   Edwin 
and  Mary  Melissa  (Henry)   Heron.     Student. 

Harold  Althouse  Dainjbly,  Skippack,  Pa. 

Born  at  Skippack,  Pa.,  September  13,  1899.  Son  of  B.  Witmon  and 
Harriet  Wolfe  (Althouse)  Dambly.  Naval  Unit,  S.  A.  T.  C, 
State  College,  1918. 

Speer  Wilson  Guthrie,  Indiana,  Pa. 

625  Church  Street. 
Born   at   Indiana,   Pa.,   June   17,   1897.     Son   of   Speer   Wallace   and 
Abie   (Wilson)   Guthrie.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Wallace 
D.  Guthrie,  Psi,  '22. 

Robert  Powers,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

231  North  Mary  Street. 
Born   at  Lancaster,   Pa.,   November  16,   1897.     Son  of   Harry   Wolf 
and   Anna   Elizabeth    (Landis)    Powers.     Served   as   a   Private   in 
the   Twenty-eighth   Division,    U.    S.   A.,    during   the   World   War. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Henry  L.  Powers,  Zeta,  '22. 

Edward  Fay  Ege,  Wilkinsburg,   Pa. 

811   Ross   Avenue. 
Born   at   Altoona,   Pa.,  April   1,   1896.     Son   of   Charles   Nesbit   and 
Hannah   Letitia    (Chilcort)    Ege.     Served    as    Second   Lieutenant, 


804  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

3d   Infantry   Replacement   Regiment,   Camp   Gordon,   Ga.,   during 
World  War. 

Lee  Gilbert  Hills,  Clearfield,  Pa. 

524   South   Second   Street. 
Born   at   Mill   Hall,   Pa.,   August   13,   1896.     Son   of  Jewett   S.    and 
Eva   May    (Kreidler)    Hills.     Enlisted  March   16,   1918,   Ordnance 
Department;    with   A.    E.    F.    as    Ordnance    Sergeant;    discharged 
July  25,  1919. 

1922. 

George  Allan  Hays,  Jr.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

5516  Howe  Street. 
Born   at  Greensburg,  Pa.,  October   16,   1899.     Son  of  George   Allan 
and  Anna  (Fleck)   Hays.     Naval  Unit,  S.  A.  T.  C,  State  College, 
1918.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Fred  N.  Hays,  Psi,  '14. 

Samuel  Dickey  Whiteman,  Mercer,  Pa. 

243  West  Butler  Street. 
Born  at  Mercer,  Pa.,  July  24,  1900.     Son  of  Joseph  Donaldson  and 
Millie  (Dickey)  Whiteman.     Naval  Unit,  S.  A.  T.  C,  State  College, 
1918. 

Abner  Irvine  Pruett,  Ben  Avon,  Pa. 

Forest  Avenue  and  Flaccers  Road. 
Born  in  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  January   12,   1900.     Son  of  Abner  Bartley 
and  Etta  (McClain)   Pruett.     Naval  Unit,  S.  A.  R.  C,  State  Col- 
lege,  1918. 

Nathan  Volney  Ludwick,  Honey  Brook,  Pa. 

Born  at  Honey  Brook,  Pa.,  April  27,  1900.  Son  of  Elwood  McFarlan 
and  Edith  Rebecca  (Morgan)  Ludwick.  S.  A.  T.  C.,  State  College, 
1918. 

Burtt  Harris,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

1121  North  Euclid  Avenue. 
Born  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  April  5,  1900.     Son  of  William  and  May 
Bevington   (Burtt)   Harris.     S.  A.  T.  C,  State  College,  1918. 

William  Charles  Glenn,  Punxsutawne}T,  Pa. 

Born  at  Punxsutawney,  Pa.,  May  18,  1898.  Son  of  George  Lincoln 
and  Maude  Syra  (Long)  Glenn.     S.  A.  T.  C,  State  College,  1918. 

Wallace  Donaldson  Guthrie,   Indiana,  Pa. 

625  Church   Street. 
Born   at   Indiana,   Pa.,   July   26,   1900.     Son   of   Speer   Wallace   and 


PSI  CHAPTER.  805 

Abbie  (Wilson)  Guthrie.     Naval  Unit,  S.  A.  T.  C,  State  College, 
1918.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Speer  W.  Guthrie,  Psi,  '21. 

Lawrence  Marvin  Forncrook,  Edgewood,  Pa. 

329  Locust  Street. 
Born  at  Detroit,  Michigan,  July  28,  1899.     Son  of  Aiden  Baird  and 
Jean    (Marvin)    Forncrook.     Naval  Unit,  S.  A.  T.  C,   State  Col- 
lege, 1918. 

William  Russell  Errett,   Jr.,   Carnegie,  Pa. 

Rosslyn  Heights. 
Born   at  Carnegie,   Pa.,   August   11,   1898.     Son   of   William   Russell 
and  Jane  Elizabeth   (McCallen)   Errett.     Naval  Unit,  S.  A.  T.  C, 
State  College,  1918. 

Rudolph   Shirk  Bucher,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

3008   Girard   Avenue. 
Born  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  January  16,   1898.     Son  of  Jacob   Henry 
and  Lillie   (Shirk)    Bucher.     S.  A.  T.  C,  State  College,  1918. 

Robert  Nicola  Brainerd,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

4315  Schenley  Farms  Terrace. 
Born   at   Lancaster,   Pa.,   April   23,   1899.     Son   of    Erastus   C.    and 
Anita  C.  (Benedict)  Brainerd. 

Robert  Brown  Atwell,  Butler,  Pa. 

515   North  McKean   Street. 
Born   at   Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  December  4,   1899.     Son  of  John  Lilburn 
and  Katherine  Millicent   (Brown)   Atwell.     Served  in  S.  A.  T.  C, 
1918. 

Andrew  Kimmell  Wilson,  Indiana,  Pa. 

217  South  Seventh  Street. 
Born  at  Indiana,  Pa.,  June  26,  1899.  Son  of  Matthew  Henderson 
and  Mary  (Kimmell)  Wilson.  Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant 
Infantry,  September  16,  1918;  discharged  December  24,  1918. 
Relatives  in  Fraternity,  half  brother,  Edwin  K.  Wood,  Psi,  '04,  and 
brother,  Joseph  H.  Wilson,  Psi,  '18. 

Herbert  Douthett  Euwer,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa. 

503  Peebles  Street. 
Born   at  Wilkinsburg,   Pa.,   July  24,   1899.     Son  of  John   and   Kate 
(Hershey)   Euwer.     Naval  Unit,  S.  A.  T.  C,  State  College,  1918. 
Relatives   in  Fraternity,   brothers,  John   H.   Euwer,   Psi,   '18,   and 
Lawrence  C.  Euwer,  Psi,  '18. 


806  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Otto  Kendall  Holland,  Wellsville,   Ohio. 

991   Main  Street. 
Born  aj:  Wellsville,  Ohio,  January  26,  1898.     Son  of  Arthur  B.  and 
Mina  (Cooper)   Holland.     S.  A.  T.  C,  State  College,  1918.     Rela- 
tive in  Fraternity,  brother,  Lawrence  L.   Holland,   Psi,  '20. 

1923. 

Marshel  Clarke  Reed,  Edgewood,  Pa. 

150  Washington  Street. 
Born   at   Pittsburgh,   Pa.,   December   5,   1900.     Son   of   Thomas   Mc- 
Kennon   and   Margaret    (Clarke)    Reed.     Relatives   in   Fraternity, 
brothers,  Alexander  C.  Reed,  Psi,  '17,  and  Thomas  M.   Reed,  Jr., 
Psi,  '18. 

Daniel  Boulton  Musser,  Scranton,  Pa. 

821  Vine  Street. 
Born    at   Bellefonte,   Pa.,   October   7,   1901.     Son   of   Boyd   Anspach 
and    Anna    (Macbride)    Musser.     Relative    in    Fraternity,    father, 
Boyd  A.  Musser,   Psi,  '94. 

Edwin  White  Campbell,  Mercer,  Pa. 

321   East  Market  Street. 
Born  at  Mercer,  Pa.,  February  14,  1900.     Son  of  James  Milton  and 
Bertha  Bell    (White)    Campbell.     Served   as   First  Class   Yeoman, 
U.  S.  N.,  during  World  War. 

Ernest  Linwood  Cornman,  Jr.,  Marietta,  Pa. 

Born  at  York,  Pa.,  March  25,  1902.  Son  of  Ernest  Linwood  and 
Isabelle  Quintard   (Atwood)    Cornman. 

Aaron  Patchin  Dowler,  Clearfield,  Pa. 

Born  at  Patchinville,  Pa.,  May  8,  1901.  Son  of  Harry  Patton  and 
Emeline  (Patchin)  Dowler.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  father,  Harry 
P.  Dowler,  Psi,  '94. 

David  Keene  Parvin  Bair,  Edgewood,  Pa. 

128   Maple   Avenue. 
Born   at   Braddock,   Pa.,   September   12,   1900.     Son   of   Dr.   George 
Elmer   Bair   and  Jane   Bertha   Stanton.     S.   A.   T.   C,   University 
of  Pittsburgh,  1918.     Relative  in   Fraternity,  brother,   George   E. 
Bair,  Jr.,  Psi,  '20. 


Omega  Chapter 

HAVERFORD  COLLEGE 

HAVERFORD,  PA. 


Instituted  November  18,  A.  D.  1884 


WILLIAM  SAMUEL  HILLES 
SAMUEL  BETTLE 
WILLIAM  TOWNSEND  WRIGHT 
FREDERICK  NEWBOLD  TROTTER 
HAROLD  ELLIS  YARNALL 


History  of  Omega  Chapter 

Omega  Chapter  of  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  Fraternity  existed  at 
Haverford  College  from  November  18,  1884,  to  November  20, 
1890.  The  original  or  charter  members  were:  William  Samuel 
Hilles,  Samuel  Bettle,  William  Townsend  Wright,  Frederick 
Newbold  Trotter,  Harold  Ellis  Yarnall. 

The  close  proximity  of  Haverford  College  to  the  Univer- 
sity of  Pennsylvania,.  Haverford  being  only  nine  miles  from 
Philadelphia,  and  the  exceptionally  high  standard  of  the  stu- 
dents of  Haverford,  many  of  whom  were  known  socially  to  the 
members  of  Alpha,  led  to  the  establishment  of  Omega.  Haver- 
ford is  controlled  by  the  Society  of  Friends. 

From  the  beginning  the  life  of  Omega  was  sub  rosa,  as  the 
regulations  of  the  college  forbade  secret  societies.  This  was 
a  great  handicap,  as  will  later  be  seen.  Troubles  began  early 
and  continued  during  its  entire  career,  the  first  blow  coming 
in  1885.  It  seems  that  part  of  the  initiation  of  Brother 
William  E.  Hacker  was  witnessed  by  an  employee  of  the  col- 
lege. The  matter  was  immediately  reported  to  the  Dean  and 
in  a  public  college  meeting  this  officer  of  the  college  denounced 
fraternities  in  no  uncertain  terms.  Not  daunted  by  this  mani- 
festation of  unfriendly  spirit,  the  members  set  to  work  to  make 
the  chapter  even  'more  powerful,  hoping  some  day  to  be  able 
to  go  to  the  faculty  and  demand  recognition.  After  a  second 
warning  by  the  Dean  it  became  necessary  to  move  the  meeting 
place  from  the  college,  and  early  in  1886  the  chapter  moved 
to  a  room  in  the  home  of  Brother  H.  E.  Yarnall.  As  Brother 
Yarnall's  home  was  on  the  college  campus,  it  was  a  very  satis- 
factory change.  All  went  well  and  the  chap'ter  was  growing, 
but  soon  the  effect  of  the  Dean's  speeches  was  felt  in  another 
way.  Many  of  the  most  desirable  men  were  kept  from  joining 
in  the  fear  of  instant  dismissal  should  they  be  discovered. 

In  October,  1887,  the  chapter  moved  into  larger  quarters. 


Sio  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

It  was  deemed  advisable  to  get  a  little  further  away  from  the 
college,  and  two  rooms  on  the  second  floor  of  a  dwelling  house 
in  Preston,  a  nearby  village,  were  rented.  Here  it  was  felt 
that  the  men  could  meet  with  less  restraint  and  in  less  fear  of 
detection.  It  was  here  also  that  the  men  really  felt  what  was 
necessary  to  feel  to  be  good  Phi  Kaps.  The  meetings  held  in 
Preston  were  enthusiastic  ones.  The  chapter  was  self-support- 
ing in  every  sense  and  a  feeling  of  security,  independence  and 
pride  became  manifest.  Here  the  members  could  meet  and 
smoke  and  plan  to  their  hearts'  content  and  no  fear  of  being 
caught.  But  an  end  was  to  come  to  all  this.  Haverford 
was  then  even  smaller  than  it  now  is,  and  the  idea  of  allowing  a 
smaller  body  to  grow  up  within  its  borders,  which  fosters  any 
other  interest  save  that  of  the  college  proper,  was  frowned 
upon.  This  sentiment  begets  a  feeling  of  unity  in  the  hearts 
of  all  those  who  attend  the  college  and  this,  in  turn,  welds  the 
men  into  a  harmonious  body,  filled  with  love  for  their  Alma- 
Mater.  The  members  of  Omega  were  probably  actuated  by 
that  impulse  of  love  to  their  college  when,  in  November,  1890, 
they  decided  to  give  up.  These  men  were  good  Phi  Kaps,  but 
the  odds  against  them  were  too  great.  Their  sense  of  duty 
to  their  college  seemed  incompatible  with  the  fraternity  idea, 
and  they  voluntarily  disbanded.  During  the  life  of  the  chap- 
ter there  were  admitted  thirty-five  members.  After  Omega 
disbanded  provision  was  made  by  the  Grand  Chapter,  whereby 
Haverford  College  students  could  be  admitted  to  membership 
in  Alpha  Chapter.  To  date  fifteen  Haverford  men  have  cast 
their  lot  with  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  in  this  manner. 


Omega  Chapter 

1885. 

William  Samuel  Hilles,  A.B.,  Wilmington,  Del. 

du  Pont  Building. 
Born   in   Philadelphia,   Pa.,   May  5,   1865.     Son   of   John   Smith   and 
Sarah  Cooper    (Tatum)    Hilles.     Attorney-at-law.     Married,  Octo- 
ber 29,   1898,   Florence   Bayard.     Relative   in   Fraternity,  brother, 
Joseph  T.  Hilles,  Omega,  '88. 

Samuel  Bettle,  A.B.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

17  West  Forty-second  Street 
Born  at  Oakland,  N.  J.,  October  15,  1864.  Son  of  William  and  Mary 
(Sharpless)  Bettle.  General  Manager  of  American  and  Red  Star 
Lines;  President  Cuban  Engineering  and  Contracting  Company, 
and  Chairman  of  United  Engineering  and  Contracting  Company. 
Married,  June  20,  1889,  Helen  Biddle  Griscom. 

1886. 

^Francis  Lawrie  Trotter,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  June  20,  1865.  Son  of  Joseph  Hough 
and  Edith  (Newbold)  Trotter.  Clerk  in  Fidelity  Trust  Company, 
Philadelphia.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Frederick  N.  Trot- 
ter, Omega,  '87.     Died   at  Philadelphia,   Pa.,  May  26,   1910. 

1887. 

William  Townsend  Wright  (A),  St.  Davids,  Pa. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  March  14,  1866.  Son  of  Charles  Berston 
and  Susan  (Townsend)  Wright.  Married,  November  9,  1887,  Daisy 
Coxe. 

*Harold  Ellis  Yarnall,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  March  7,  1867.  Son  of  Ellis  and  Mar- 
garet Anne  (Harrison)  Yarnall.  Purchasing  Agent  and  Local 
Treasurer  Choctaw,  Oklahoma  and  Gulf  Railroad  Company,  and 
South  McAlester,  Oklahoma  and  Little  Rock  Railroad  Company, 
1894-1902.  Assistant  Treasurer  and  Assistant  Secretary  Chicago, 
8ll 


812  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Reck  Island  and  Pacific  Railroad  Company,  Chicago,  111.,  1902-04, 
and  Secretary  and  Treasurer  of  Midland  Valley  Railroad  Com- 
pany, Philadelphia,  1904  to  1917.  Married,  May  15,  1905,  Adele 
L.  Gilpin.     Killed  at  Philadelphia,  Miarch  26,  1917. 

William  Estes  Hacker,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

926  California  Building. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  September  12,  1867.  Son  of  William 
and  Hannah  Jones  (Wistar)  Hacker.  Real  estate  and  invest- 
ment broker.  Commissioner  of  Public  Works,  Tacoma,  Wash. 
Married,  April  28,  1897,  Mabel  Radcliffe  Tilton.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity,  brother,   Caspar   W.    Hacker,   Alpha,   '92.  - 

^Frederick  Newbold  Trotter,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  October  6,  1866.  Son  of  Joseph  Hough 
and  Edith  (Newbold)  Trotter.  Stock  broker.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  Francis  L.  Trotter,  Omega,  '86.  Died  at  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  March  25,  1918. 

Paschall   Hollingsworth   Morris,   B.E.,  Philadelphia. 

Thirty-seventh  and  Reed  Streets. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  July  25,  1867.     Son  of  Henry  Gurney  and 
Sallie    Marshall    (Morris)    Morris.     Manufacturer    of    sugar    ma- 
chinery,  hydraulic   work   and    automobiles.     Married,    1890,    Mary 
Paul  Morris. 

Edward  Buchanan  Cassatt,  A.B.  (A),  BerwTyn,  Pa. 

Chesterbrook  Farm. 
Born  at  Altoona,  Pa.,  August  23,  1869.  Son  of  Alexander  Johnston 
and  Maria  Lois  (Buchanan)  Cassatt.  Farmer.  Was  graduated 
from  U.  S.  Military  Academy,  West  Point,  June,  1893.  "  Student 
Soldier"  at  Ecole  Speciale  Militaire,  St.  Cyr,  France,  1887-89. 
Second  Lieutenant  and  First  Lieutenant,  Fourth  U.  S.  Cavalry, 
1893-95.  Assistant  Instructor  of  Modern  Languages,  U.  S.  Mili- 
tary Academy,  West  Point,  1895-98.  Captain  in  Roosevelt's 
"  Rough  Riders "  in  Cuba,  Spanish-American  War,  1898.  Major 
Twenty-seventh  Regiment,  U.  S.  V.,  in  the  Philippine  Islands, 
1899-1901;  Captain  Thirteenth  U.  S.  Cavalry,  January,  1909. 
Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Inspector  General's  Department, 
U.  S.  A.,  October  12,  1917,  to  March,  1919.  At  present  engaged 
in  farming.  Married,  first,  December  28,  1893,  Emily  Louise 
Phillips;   second,   October   7,    1908,   Eleanor   Blackford   Smith. 

*Edmund  Coleman  Lewis,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  February  24,  1867.  Son  of  Edmund  and 
Elizabeth  Coleman  (Maule)  Lewis.  Mechanical  engineer.  Mar- 
ried, November  15,  1892,  Emma  Crozer  Snodgrass.  Died  at  Bryn 
Mawr,  Pa.,  December  2,  1917. 


OMEGA  CHAPTER.  813 

1888. 

Thomas  James  Orbison,  M.D.   [Pennsylvania]    (A),  Los  An- 
geles, Cal. 

1219  Brockman  Building. 
Born  in  Rawul  Pindee,  India,  November  13,  1866.  Son  of  Rev.  James 
and  Nannie  Dunlop  (Harris)  Orbison.  Physician.  Private  in 
the  First  Troop  Philadelphia  City  Cavalry,  U.  S.  V.,  and  served 
in  the  Porto  Rican  campaign  during  the  Spanish-American  War. 
Officer  in  Medical  Corps,  A.  E.  F.,  during  World  War.  Married, 
February  25,  1901,  Virginia  Gile. 

William  Draper  Lewis,  B.S. ;  LL.B.  and  Ph.D.  [Pennsylvania], 
"'  Awbury,"  Germantown,  Philadelphia. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  April  27,  1867.  Son  of  Henry  and  Fan- 
nie Hanna  (Wilson)  Lewis.  Attorney-at-law.  Lecturer  on  the 
History  of  Law  in  the  Wharton  School,  University  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, 1893-96.  Instructor  in  Political  Science,  Haverford  College, 
1892-96.  Professor  of  Law,  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1896  to 
date,  and  Dean  of  the  Faculty  of  Law,  1896  to  1914.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Editor  of  "  System  of  Corporation  Law,"  "  Accident 
Law,"  "  Blackstone,"  "  Great  American  Lawyers " ;  and  with 
George  Wharton  Pepper,  Esq.,  "  Laws  of  Pennsylvania "  and 
"  Encyclopedia  and  Digest  of  the  Decisions  of  the  Courts  of 
Pennsylvania,"  etc.     Married,  June  22,  1892,  Caroline  Mary  Cope. 

George  Brinton  Roberts,  B.S.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

1000  Liberty  Building. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  May  24,  1869.     Son  of  George  Brooke  and 
Sarah    Lapsley    (Brinton)     Roberts.     Miner    and    shipper   of    coal 
and  coke.     Member  of  firm  of  David  E.  Williams  and  Company. 
Married,  October  25,  1898,  Alice  Tyson  Butcher. 

Charles  Randolph  Wood,  Philadelphia. 

400  Chestnut  Street. 
Born  in  Rome,  Italy,  March  1,  1871.  Son  of  Edward  Randolph  and 
Mary  Honeyman  (Kneass)  Wood.  In  the  iron  business,  R.  D. 
Wood  and  Company,  1899  to  date.  Assistant  Paymaster,  U.  S.  N., 
during  the  Spanish-American  War.  During  1918  was  with  War 
Service  Bureau,  Hydrants  and  Valves,  Washington,  D.  C.  Mar- 
ried, April  28,  1902,  Margaret  Sinclair  Voorhees. 

Joseph  Tatum  Hilles,  B.S.,  Wilmington,  Del. 

1301   Rodney  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  February  26,  1868.     Son  of  John  Smith 
and    Sarah    Cooper     (Tatum)     Hilles.     Coal    operator.     Married, 
1918,  Alice  Stewart  Saylor.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Wil- 
liam S.  Hilles,  Omega,  '85. 


814  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Frederic  Collins,  Jr.,  Penllyn,  Pa. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  February  4,  1868.  Son  of  Frederic  and 
Letitia  Poidtney  (Dawson)  Collins.  In  iron  business,  1888-1893. 
Asbestos  and  roofing,  1893  to  1909.  Office  machinery,  1909  to  date. 
Married,  first,  June,  1895,  Lily  M.  Brown,  deceased;  second,  Decem- 
ber, 1897,  Janet  Rae,  deceased. 

Frederick  Wistar  Morris,  Jr.,  B.E.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

30th  and  Locust  Streets. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  May  26,  1867.  Son  of  Frederick  Wistar 
and  Elizabeth  Flower  (Paul)  Morris.  Iron  and  steel  merchant. 
Member  of  firm,  Morris,  Wheeler  and  Company.  Married,  June 
5,  1903,  Sophia  Starr.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Samuel  W. 
Morris,  Alpha,  '94. 

*Richard  Mott  Janney,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  August  2,  1866.  Son  of  Johns  Hopkins 
and  Caroline  Stuart  (Symington)  Janney.  Clerk.  Relative  in 
Fraternity,  brother,  Thomas  S.  Janney,  Omega,  '90.  Died  at 
Baltimore,  Md.,  January  7,  1894. 

1889. 

John  P.  Nields,  A.B.  [Harvard],  Wilmington,  Del. 

1401  Broome  Street. 
Born  at  Wilmington,  Del.,  August  7,  1868.  Son  of  Benjamin  and 
Gertrude  (Fulton)  Nields.  Attorney-at-law.  U.  S.  Attorney  for 
the  District  of  Delaware,  1903-16.  Served  as  Captain,  Legal  Sec- 
tion, Ordnance,  U.  S.  A.,  1918.  Married,  January  23,  1907,  Mary 
Blanchard   Craven. 

Francis  Edward  Bond,  Gwynedd  Valley,  Pa. 

Born  at  Montevideo,  Uruguay,  S.  A.,  July  18,  1867.  Son  of  Francis 
Edward  Bond,  M.D.,  and  Sarita  McCall.  Banker.  Married,  June 
10,  1896,  Margaret  Reeves  Tyson. 

"'"'William  Henry  Evans,  A.B.   [Harvard],  Colorado   Springs, 
Colo. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  December  7,  1873.  Son  of  George  O.  and 
Elizabeth  (Mellor)  Evans.  Wholesale  florist.  Married,  October 
7,  1908,  Augusta  D.  Beckwith.  Died  at  Pasadena,  Cal.,  July  10, 
1918. 

John  Loeser  Schwartz,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

P.  O.  Box  594. 
Born  at  Allegheny,  Pa.,  December  6,  1868.     Son  of  James  Ernest  and 


OMEGA  CHAPTER.  815 

Emma  (Nicholson)  Schwartz.  Connected  with  the  Pennsylvania 
Lead  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  1889-95;  since  then  the  director 
of  private  business  and  affairs.  Married,  February  26,  1908, 
Julia  Lewis  Clark. 

1890. 

*William  Levis  Hippie,  Philadelphia. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  October  19,  1868.  Son  of  Frank  K.  and 
Elizabeth  Gray  (Levis)  Hippie.  Mining  engineer.  Died  in  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  June  1,  1895. 

George  Thomas  Butler,  LL.B.    [Pennsylvania],  Media,  Pa. 

Born  at  West  Chester,  Pa.,  March  5,  1870.  Son  of  Hon.  William 
Butler,  U.  S.  Judge,  Eastern  District  Pennsylvania,  and  Letitia 
Miner  Thomas.  Attorney-at-law.  Married,  June  3,  1902,  Eleanor 
Baird  Reed. 

Thomas  Symington  Janney,  Baltimore,  Md. 

100  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Born  in  Baltimore  County,  Md.,  January  6,  1871.  Son  of  Johns  Hop- 
kins and  Caroline  Stuart  (Symington)  Janney.  Manager  Balti- 
more office,  M.  A.  Hanna  and  Company,  1908  to  date.  Second 
Lieutenant  Fifth  Regiment,  Maryland  U.  S.  V.  Infantry,  during 
the  Spanish-American  War.  Major  and  Assistant  Adjutant  Gen- 
eral of  Maryland,  1918,  in  charge  of  draft  in  Maryland.  Married, 
October  6,  1909,  Landon  Walton.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Richard  M.  Janney,  Omega,  '88. 

*William  Moore  Guilford,  Jr.,  B.S.,  Lebanon,  Pa. 

Born  at  Lebanon,  Pa.,  February  6,  1868.  Son  of  William  Moore 
Guilford,  M.D.,  and  Ann  Mary  Elder.  Mechanical  engineer.  Died 
at  Lebanon,  Pa.,  November  20,  1906. 


1891. 

George  Thomas,  3d,  A.B.,  Whitford,  Pa. 

Born  at  Whitford,  Pa.,  April  13,  1871.  Son  of  J.  Preston  and  Han- 
nah J.  (Gibbons)  Thomas.  Steel  and  iron  manufacturer.  Vice 
President  and  Treasurer,  Parkesburg  Iron  Company.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.     Married,  October  3,   1903,   Ethel  Gause. 

William  Winder  Handy,  B.S. ;  E.E.   [Johns  Hopkins],  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

Emergency   Fleet  Corporation. 
Born   at   Baltimore,   Md.,   April  3,   1871.     Son  of   Thomas   Poultney 
and  Maria  (Poultney)  Handy.     Electrical  engineer. 


8i6  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

*John  Yocum  Crawford,  Bryn  Mawr,  Pa. 

Born  in  Lower  Merion  Township,  Montgomery  County,  Pa.,  February 
10,  1871.  Son  of  John  Yocum  and  Violetta  (Wright)  Crawford. 
He  was  in  the  business  of  pigeon  farming.  Died  at  Bryn  Mawr, 
Pa.,  April  3,  1908. 

John  Drayton  Whitney  (A),  Red  Bluff,  Cal. 

Born  at  Bryn  Mawr,  Pa.,  November  25,  1869.  Son  of  John  Randall 
and  Mary  Graham  (Young)  Whitney.  Examining  and  Consulting 
Mining  Engineer. 


1892. 

Gilbert  Joseph  Palen,  A.B. ;  M.D.   [Hahn.  Med.  Coll.,  Phila.], 

Philadelphia. 

2102  Chestnut  Street. 
Born   at  Tunkhannock,  Pa.,  May   12,   1870.     Son  of  Gilbert  Ezekiel 
Palen,     M.D.,     and     Elizabeth     Gould.     Physician.     Professor     of 
Otology,  Hahnemann  Medical  College,  Philadelphia.     Married,  Oc- 
tober 21,  1908,  Eva  Betsey  Matthewson. 

William   Nelson   Loflin    West,    A.B.;    LL.B.    [Pennsylvania], 

Philadelphia. 

1018  Stock  Exchange   Building. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  March  19,  1871.     Son  of  William  Nelson 
and    Mary     Pennell     (Loflin)     West.     Attorney-at-law.     Married, 
June  11,  1898,  Anna  Ervina  West. 

Maxfield  Parrish,  LL.D.,  Windsor,  Vt. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  July  25,  1870.  Son  of  Stephen  and  Eliza- 
beth (Bancroft)  Parrish.  Artist.  Member  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa 
Society,  National  Institute  of  Arts  and  Letters,  Academician  in 
National  Academy  of  Design.  Married,  June  1,  1895,  Lydia  Aus- 
tin. 

Robert  Early  Strawbridge,  Bryn  Mawr,  Pa. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  February  15,  1871.  Son  of  Justus  Clayton  and 
Mary  (Lukens)  Strawbridge.  Merchant.  Member  of  firm,  Straw- 
bridge  and  Clothier.  Commissioned  Captain,  Remount  Division, 
Q.  M.  C,  July,  1917;  Major,  Q.  M.  C,  April,  1918;  discharged 
January,  1919.  Married,  1895,  Anita  Berwind.  Relatives  in  Fra- 
ternity, brothers,  William  J.  Strawbridge,  Alpha,  '94,  and  Francis 
R.   Strawbridge,   Alpha,   '98. 


OMEGA  CHAPTER.  817 

1893. 

Thomas    Sovereign   Gates,   Ph.B.    and   LL.B.    [Pennsylvania] 

(A),  Philadelphia. 

Fifth  and  Chestnut  Streets. 
Born  in  Germantown,  Philadelphia,  March  21,  1873.  Son  of  Jabez 
and  Isabel  (Sovereign)  Gates.  Banker.  Trust  officer  and  Vice 
President,  The  Pennsylvania  Company  for  Insurances  on  Lives 
and  Granting  Annuities.  President,  Philadelphia  Trust  Company. 
Member  of  firm  of  Drexel  and  Company.  Married,  first,  June 
3,  1905,  Marie  James  Rogers;  second,  January  6,  1910,  Mary 
Emma  Gibson. 

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Ikstituted  October  13,  A.  D.  1894. 


SIDNEY  GREEN  CLAY 

FRANK  MOORE 

DANIEL  EDWARD  BROWN 

CHARLES  AUGUSTUS  MACATEE,  Jr. 

GILES  BURNESTON  COOK 

ROBERT  HITE  TURNER 

WILLIAM  JACKSON  ELGIN 


History  of  Alpha  Alpha  Chapter 

The  designation  of  this  Chapter  —  indicating  the  first  of 
a  second  series  —  is  particularly  appropriate  since  its  insti- 
tution in  1894  marked  the  beginning  of  the  second  well  defined 
period  in  the  history  of  Phi  Kappa  Sigma.  It  represented  the 
transition  point  between  the  older  tradition  under  which  but 
two  permanent  additions  had  been  made  to  the  roll  of  chapters 
since  the  founding  of  two  other  Virginia  chapters,  Tau  and 
Phi,  twenty  odd  years  before  and  the  later  policy  which  more 
than  doubled  the  roll  of  active  chapters  within  the  decade 
following  the  inauguration  of  Alpha  Alpha. 

"  An  institution  is  but  the  lengthened  shadow  of  one  man." 
If  the  entire  membership  of  this  chapter,  active  and  alumni,  were 
canvassed  and  asked  to  name  the  man  who  bears  that  rela- 
tionship to  Alpha  Alpha,  the  reply  would  come  with  prompt- 
ness, fervor  and  unanimity,  "  Dan  Brown."  Not  only  is  this 
homage  due  for  the  more*  than  twenty-five  years  of  almost 
daily  effective  effort  for  the  advancement  of  this  chapter  but 
history  records  that  it  was  in  the  mind  of  Daniel  Edward  Brown 
that  there  originated  the  idea  of  bringing  Phi  Kappa  Sigma 
to  Washington  and  Lee.  Realizing  that  the  field  was  suitable 
to  the  introduction  of  another  high  class  fraternity  both  from 
the  standpoint  of  material  actually  available  and  an  antici- 
pated rejuvention  of  the  old  University,  Brother  Brown  com- 
menced an  investigation  into  the  national  fraternities  not  al- 
ready represented  in  this  institution.  He  soon  became  inter- 
ested in  the  high  standing  of  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  and,  firmly 
imbued  as  always  with  the  doctrine  of  the  best  or  nothing,  he 
was  not  deterred  by  her  reputation  for  a  somewhat  marked 
exclusiveness.  His  idea  having  been  favorably  received  by  the 
six  associates  who  afterwards  became  the  other  charter  mem- 
bers, formal  application  was  made  to  the  Executive  Board. 
After  the  due  consideration  and  a  favorable  report  by  Brother 

821 


822  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Nelson  S.  Groome,  Phi  '87,  who  represented  the  Board  upon 
the  customary  visit  of  inspection,  a  charter  was  granted  and, 
on  Oct.  13,  1894,  the  new  Chapter  was  installed  by  Brothers 
Thomas  L.  Montgomery,  Alpha  '84,  and  Edward  K.  Rowland, 
Alpha  '91.     The  charter  members  were: 

Daniel  Edward  Brown,  Lexington,  Va. 

Sidney  Green  Clay,  Paris,  Ky. 

Giles  Burneston  Cook,  Front  Royal,  Va. 

William  Jackson  Elgin,  Leesburg,  Va. 

Charles   Augustus   Macatee,   Jr.,   Front   Royal,   Va. 

Frank  Moore,  Lexington,  Va. 

Robert  Hite  Turner,  Front  Royal,  Va. 

The  Chapter  thus  founded  has  experienced  the  usual  range 
of  trials  and  triumphs  during  the  twenty-six  years  which  have 
followed  but,  except  upon  one  occasion,  the  latter  have  con- 
siderably outweighed  the  former.  During  the  later  nineties 
the  light  registration  at  Washington  and  Lee  permitted  only 
very  small  chapters.  While,  in  the  writer's  belief,  it  is  pre- 
cisely in  the  intimacy  of  such  chapters  that  there  flowers  in 
its  most  perfect  form  that  fraternal  spirit  which  is  the  life  of 
our  organization,  there  exists  likewise  the  constantly  menacing 
possibility  which  became  a  reality  with  Alpha  Alpha  in  Sep- 
tember 1897  when,  through  graduation  or  otherwise,  not  a 
single  member  of  the  preceding  year's  chapter  returned  to  the 
campus.  But  the  alumni  of  that  early  day,  more  than  making 
up  in  enthusiastic  loyalty  that  which  they  certainly  lacked 
in  numbers,  were  equal  to  the  occasion.  Through  their  efforts 
four  undergraduates  were  initiated  during  the  next  two  ses- 
sions. Not  many  that,  to  be  sure  —  if  one  overlooks  the  fact 
that  one  among  them  was  Charles  See  McNulty.  Without 
discounting  in  the  least  the  splendid  work  done  by  his  asso- 
ciates during  the  six  years  when  as  a  student  of  arts  and  then 
of  laws  McNulty  occupied  a  position  of  leadership  in  all 
branches  of  college  activities,  the  historian  would  do  less  than 
justice  did  he  fail  to  mark  the  influence  of  this  man  upon  the 
firm  establishment  of  the  chapter.     The  period  was  that  one  of 


HISTORY  OF  ALPHA  ALPHA  CHAPTER.  823 

University  expansion  which  Brother  Brown  has  foreseen  in  1894. 
Delayed  for  a  few  years  longer  than  he  had  anticipated  it  now 
came  about  as  the  result  of  a  change  in  administration  and  a 
more  aggressive  policy.  "  Alpha  Alpha  received  her  full  share 
of  the  resulting  benefits  in  the  form  of  larger  and  stronger 
chapters  whose  membership  included  many  men*  who  both  as 
students  and  later  on  as  alumni  have  conspicuously  justified 
their  election  to  Phi  Kappa  Sigma. 

But  each  era  brings  its  own  problems  and,  the  possibility 
of  sudden  extinction  through  having  too  small  chapters  having 
been  once  and  for  all  obviated  at  Washington  and  Lee,  it  was 
inevitable  that  with  the  larger  chapters  should  come  the  ques- 
tion of  chapter  houses.  Though  one  of  the  youngest  chapters 
in  the  University,  Alpha  Alpha  of  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  was  the  first 
to  effectively  attempt  a  permanent  solution  and  is  today  the 
only  chapter  occupying  its  own  house.  In  1906,  the  some- 
what vague  plans  of  the  active  members  were  crystallized  by 
the  practical  suggestions  of  Sidney  Green  Clay,  '94,  and  a 
campaign  inaugurated  for  the  establishment  of  a  chapter  house 
fund  through  alumni  subscriptions  and  notes  signed  by  under- 
graduates. In  1909  the  Chapter  was  incorporated  under  the 
laws  of  the  State  of  Virginia  in  order  that  it  might  hold  title 
to  the  house  which  it  purchased  from  Washington  and  Lee  — 
the  former  residence  of  Judge  McLaughlin,  sometimes  Rector 
of  the  University.  The  location  of  this  house,  opposite  the 
most  frequented  entrance  to  the  campus,  renders  it  especially 
well  suited  for  fraternity  purposes  and  while  the  house  itself 
is  not  entirely  adequate  it  will  serve  very  well,  local  conditions 
being  what  they  are,  until  such  a  time  as  a  return  of  building 
costs  to  a  reasonable  basis  may  render  it  feasible  to  discuss 
plans  for  remodeling.  As  is  perhaps  the  rule  in  such  cases, 
the  Chapter  House  Fund  has  grown  less  rapidly  than  its 
original  sponsors  confidently  hoped.  Nevertheless  it  does  con- 
tinue to  grow,  thanks  again  to  .the  Brothers  already  men- 
tioned and  particularly  to  Frank  Moore,  '94,  local  alumnus, 
resident  trustee  and  "  the  business  head  of  the  Chapter." 

When  the  call  to  arms  came  in  the  Spring  of  1917,  the 
sons  of  Alpha  Alpha  gave  the  response  which  would  be  ex- 


S24  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

pected.  The  Washington  and  Lee  Ambulance  Unit  which 
sailed  for  France  in  1917  and  saw  duty  under  fire,  included 
several  Brothers  of  the  active  Chapter,  .of  whom  William  S. 
Hopkins  was  decorated  with  the  Croix*  de  Guerre.  A  number 
of  the  alumni  likewise  served  in  various  branches  of  the  service 
so  that  Alpha 'Alpha  will  be  well  represented  upon  the  bronze 
tablets  of  the  memorial  gateway  which  will  be  erected  at  an 
entrance  to  the  campus  to  these  latter  day  "  Liberty  Hall 
Volunteers." 


Alpha  Alpha  Chapter 

1890. 

Daniel  Edward  Brown,  San  Marcos,  Tex. 

P.  O.  Box  88. 
Born  at  Brownsburg,  Va.,  September  7,  1865.  Son  of  Daniel  and 
Mary  Malvina  (Laird)  Brown.  Exchange  and  collection  clerk, 
Mechanics'  National  Bank,  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  1889-98;  since  then 
traveling  representative  of  the  Southern  Manufacturing  Company 
of  Richmond,  Va.,  in  Texas  and  Mexico.  At  present  Division 
Sales  Manager,  Texas,  Louisiana  and  Mexico.  Married,  Septem- 
ber 11,  1907,  Mary  Campbell  Moore. 

1894. 

William  Hampton  Keister,  Harrisonburg,  Va. 

Franklin  Street. 

Born  at  McDowell,  Va.,  August  18,  1965.     Son  of  William   Renick 

and  Martha  Emma   (McCoy)   Keister.     Superintendent  of  Schools, 

Harrisonburg,   1908   to   date.     President   Virginia   State   Teachers' 

Association,  1911.     Married,  September  4,  1900,  Virginia  Fletcher. 

1895. 

William  Frederick  Kurtz,  LL.B.,  Wilmington,  Del. 

Equitable   Building. 
Born  at  Wilmington,  Del.,  February  6,  1863.     Son  of  John  Daniel 
and  Regina   (Mayer)    Kurtz.     Attorney-at-law. 

*Sidney  Green  Clay,  Paris,  Ky. 

Born  at  "  Escondida,"  Bourdon  County,  Ky.,  November  94,  1873. 
Son  of  Sidney  Reed  Grundy  and  Sallie  Carneal  (Warfield)  Clay. 
Farmer.  Married,  December  30,  1895,  Mary  Lindsay  Stoner.  Died 
at  Paris,  Ky.,  October  13,  1916. 

1896. 

Frank  Moore,  LL.B.,  Lexington,  Va. 

Born  at  Lexington,  Va.,  September  14,  1871.     Son  of  John  Preston 
and    Agnes   Jane    (Laird)    Moore.     Attorney-at-law.     Trustee    of 
825 


826  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

State   Normal   and   Industrial   School   for   Women,   Harrisonburg, 
Va.     Married,  December  17,  1902,  Lois  Wallace  Thorn. 

Edward  Rolfe  Ford  Wells  (H),  Norfolk,  Va. 

Citizens'    Bank    Building. 
Born  at  Fairfax  C.  H.,  Va.,  May  7,  1876.     Son  of  McKim  Holliday 
and  Pattie  Butler  (Ford)   Wells.     Attorney-at-law.     Married,  No- 
vember 3,  1903,  Evelina  Moore  Kean. 

Kirby  Locke  Chambers,  Louisville,  Ky. 

100  East  Main  Street. 
Born  at  Louisville,  Ky.,  November  7,  1875.     Son  of  Samuel  Richard- 
son  and   Mollie    (Locke)    Chambers.     In   wholesale    seed   business. 
Married,  April  20,  1904,  Hallie  Osborne  Worthington. 


1897. 

*George  Henry  De  Clouet,  Lafayette,  La. 

Born  at  St.  Martinville,  La.,  January  18,  1875.  Son  of  Paul  Louis 
and  Jane  (Roman)  De  Clouet.  Planter  and  stock  raiser.  Mar- 
ried, August  5,  1902,  Rose  Leila  Cornay.  Died  July  26,  1913,  at 
Lafayette,  La. 

Robert    Hite    Turner,    LL.B.     [George    Washington    Univ. J, 

Washington,  D.  C. 

1332   Belmont   Street. 
Born  at  Front  Royal,  Va.,  February  8,  1876.     Son  of  Smith  Spangler 
and  Mary  L.  (Bird)  Turner.     Attorney-at-law.     Appointed  Assist- 
ant Attorney  General,  Department  of  Justice,  June  10,  1918.     Mar- 
ried, November  30,  1911,  Victoria  Jeannette  Briggs. 

Joel  Allen  Smith,  Jr.,  Abbeville?  S.  C. 

Born  at  Abbeville,  S.  C,  June  4,  1876.  Son  of  Joel  Allen  and 
Rebecca  Caldwell  (Cothran)  Smith.  Merchant.  Married,  June 
5,  1907,  Anne  Wanamaker   Holman. 

Morrell  Madison  Mills,  Natural  Bridge,  Va. 

Born  at  Big  Stone  Gap,  Va.,  February  2%  1874.  Son  of  Pies  and 
Virginia  Elizabeth  (Wells)  Mills.  Graduate  of  the  Artillery 
Corps,  U.  S.  Army,  Fort  Monroe,  Va.,  1903.  Entered  the  army, 
July  9,  1898,  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Fifth  Artillery;  First  Lieuten- 
ant Artillery  Corps,  February,  1901;  Captain  of  same,  August, 
1903.  Assistant  Professor,  Virginia  Military  Institute,  1897-98. 
Detailed  as  Commandant  of  Cadets,  Virginia  Military  Institute, 
1906-09.     Married,    August  4,    1900,   Clare   French    Kunkel. 


ALPHA  ALPHA  CHAPTER.  .  827 

1898. 

Howell  Jeffries  Davis,  Knoxville,  Tenn. 

R.  F.  D.  No.  2. 
Born  at  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  September  26,  1875.  Son  of  Evan  J.  and 
Elizabeth  (Jeffries)  Davis.  President  and  Treasurer,  East  Ten- 
nessee Coal  Company,  1911  to  date.  President  of  Southern  Appa- 
lachian Coal  Operators'  Association,  1917.  Director  National  Coal 
Association,  August,  1917  to  April,  1918.  Production  Manager 
for  Southeast  Kentucky,  North  Georgia,  and  Tennessee,  U.  S.  Fuel 
Administration,  July,  1918,  to  May,  1919.  Married,  August  4, 
1897,  Hallie  Hope. 

Giles    Burneston    Cook,    M.D.    [George    Washington    Univ.], 

Front  Royal,  Va. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  February  27,  1877.  Son  of  Giles,  Jr.,  and 
Alice  (Woodward)  Cook.  Physician.  Major  and  Surgeon,  First 
Virginia  Infantry,  Mexican  border,  1916;  Major,  Medical  Corps, 
U.  S.  A.,  attached  to  61st  Infantry.  5th  Division,  May  1,  1917, 
to  July  26,  1917,  and  to  116th  Infantry,  29th  Division,  October 
4,  1917,  to  discharge,  May  1,  1919.  Married,  April  30,  1918,  Olive 
E.  Smith. 

Charles  Augustus   Macatee,  Jr.,  LL.B.    [George  Washington 

Univ.],  Ashland,  Ky. 

Born  at  Front  Royal,  Va.,  April  14,  1877.     Son  of  Charles  Augustus 

and   Mary    (Cook)    Macatee.     Attorney-at-law.     Claim    Agent   for 

Chesapeake  and  Ohio  Railroad  Company.     Married,  May  11,  1905, 

Martha  Charlotte  Murphy. 

^Thomas  Henry  Clay,  Jr.,  Austerlitz,  Ky. 

Born  at  "The  Heights,"  Austerlitz,  Ky.,  June  7,  1876.  Son  of 
Thomas  Henry  and  Fannie  Conn  (Williams)  Clay.  Farmer.  Mar- 
ried, April  19,  1899,  Elizabeth  Woodford.  Died  at  Austerlitz, 
Ky.,  February  15,  1919. 

1899. 

*Mark  Bird  Stephenson,  Woodstock,  Va. 

Born  at  Parkersburg,  W.  Va.,  February  9,  1875.  Manufacturer  of 
bricks.  Married,  1900,  Alice  Botte,  of  Woodville,  Va.  Died  at 
Parkersburg,  W.  Va.,  June  26,  1905. 

1900. 

John  Meaux  Theobald,  LL.B.,  Grayson,  Ky. 

Born  at  Owenton,  Ky.,  April  20,  1878.  Son  of  Thomas  Dudley  and 
Sallie  Dale  (Ford)  Theobald.  Attorney-at-law.  Married,  Decem- 
ber 31,  1903,  Minnie  A.  Jones. 


828  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

William  Henry  White,  Abbeville,  S.  C. 

Born  at  Abbeville,  S.  C,  March  8,  1879.  Son  of  Leonard  Walter 
and  Mary  Helen  White.  Merchant.  He  served  as  a  private  in 
the  First  Regiment  South  Carolina,  U.  S.  V.,  during  the  Spanish- 
American  War.     Married,  June  29,   1910,  Edna   Holman. 

1901. 

William  Wood  Glass,  Jr.,  LL.B.  (H),  Winchester,  Va. 

Born  near  Winchester,  Va.,  July  24,  1874.  Son  of  William  Wood 
and  Nancy  Rebecca  (Campbell)  Glass.  Attorney-at-law.  Mar- 
ried, December  16,  1905,  Louise  Patton  Baker.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  J.  Wood  Glass,  Alpha  Alpha,  '02. 

William  Jackson  Elgin,  C.E.,  Richlands,  Va. 

Son  of  John  Francis  and  Anna  (Jackson)  Elgin.  Civil  and  Min- 
ing Engineer.  Manager  of  Coal  Mines.  Married,  June  15,  1904, 
Lula  Delia  Warcester. 

1902. 

Julian  Wood  Glass,  LL.B.,  Nowata,  Okla. 

Nowata  National  Bank  Building. 
Born  at  Winchester,  Va.,  November  23,  1880.  Son  of  William  Wood 
and  Nancy  Rebecca  (Campbell)  Glass.  Attorney-at-law.  Vice 
President,  Henderson  Gasoline  Company;  Vice  President  Citizens' 
State  Bank  of  Nowata.  Married,  December  21,  1904,  Eva  Dorothy 
Payne.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  William  W.  Glass,  Jr., 
Alpha  Alpha,  '01. 

Robert  Oscar  Crockett,  LL.B.,  Tazewell,  Va. 

Born  at  Tazewell,  Va.,  March  11,  1881.  Son  of  John  W.  and  Mary 
Grace  (Hopkins)  Crockett.  Attorney-at-law.  Commonwealth's 
Attorney  of  Tazewell  County,  Va. 

Charles  See  McNulty,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Roanoke,  Va. 

455  Highland  Avenue,  S.  W. 
Born  at  Meadow  Dale  P.  O.,  Va.,  July  27,  1874.     Son  of  Frank  and 
Frances  Margaret  (Wilson)  McNulty.     Attorney-at-law.     Married, 
September  8,  1906,  Anna  Ayelette  Anderson. 

1903. 

Robert  Hayes  Wootters,  Crockett,  Tex. 

Born  at  Centervillc,  Md.,  February  12,  1881.  Son  of  James  Cash  and 
Emily  Mildred  (Cash)  Wootters.  Cotton  Buyer.  Married,  June 
23,  1903,  Lucy  Mildred  Smith. 


ALPHA  ALPHA  CHAPTER.  829 

Abner  Kilpatriclc  Fletcher,  Jr.,  Harrisonburg,  Va. 

2   Court   Square. 
Born  at  Harrisonburg,  Va.,  July  24,  1880.     Son  of  Abner  Kilpatrick 
and  Virginia  Castleman   (Paul)   Fletcher.     Pharmacist. 

Dewitt  Everett  Tucker,  LL.B.  [Univ.  Ark.],  Tucker,  Ark. 

Born  at  Tucker,  Ark.,  March  11,  1880.  Son  of  John  Woodfln  and 
Sallie  Elizabeth  (Morrow)  Tucker.  Attorney-at-law,  1903-08. 
Member  of  Arkansas  Legislature,  1909.  Postmaster,  Tucker,  Ark. 
Merchant  and  planter.  Married,  August  25,  1909,  Will  Lynn 
Alexander. 

1904. 

William  Vance  Collins,  A.B.,  Woodward,  Okla. 

Box  166. 
Born  at  Prescott,  Ark.,  July  22,  1881.     Son  of  James  Vance  and 
Frances    Stanley    (Richmond)    Collins.     Manager,    Secretary    and 
Treasurer  of  Varner,  Collins   Hardware  Company.     Married,  De- 
cember 5,  1911,  Ada  Juanita  Travis. 

*Charles  Frith  Spencer,  A.B.,  Lexington,  Va. 

Born  near  South  Boston,  Va.,  October  10,  1880.  Son  of  James 
Brown  and  Mary  Grigsby  (Carrington)  Spencer.  Teacher. 
Drowned  near  Bryson,  N.  C,  July  9,  1910. 

Kenneth  Ivor  McKay,  LL.B-.,  Tampa,  Fla. 

704  South  Newport  Avenue. 
Born  at  Tampa,  Fla.,  January  21,  1881.     Son   of  John  Angus   and 
Mary   Jane    (McCarty)    McKay.     Attorney-at-law.     Married,   No- 
vember 21,  1917,  Olive  Mary  Petty. 

Eldridge  Watts  Poindexter,  A.B.   [Randolph-Macon]  ;  LL.B., 

Roanoke,  Va. 

1250  Maple   Avenue,  S.  W. 
Born    at    Perrowville,    Va.,    August   21,    1876.     Son   of   John    Davis 
and  Amanda  Catherine    (Freeman)    Poindexter.     Attorney-at-law. 
Married,   September   26,   1912,  Leva   B.   Smith. 

Thornton  Oscar  Wilson,  Henderson,  N.  C. 

Born  at  Cluster  Springs,  Va.  Son  of  Thornton  Samuel  and  Frances 
(Owen)  Wilson.  Traveling  salesman,  Richmond  Hardware  Com- 
pany.    Married,  June  25,  1907,   Elizabeth  Raine. 

George  Warder  Keller,  Huntington,  W.  Va. 

1137   Third  Avenue. 
Born  at  Massanetta  Springs,  Va.,  September  8,  1880.     Son  of  George 
Washington   and   Elizabeth   Rebecka    (McLeod)    Keller.     Manager 


830  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

of    Sovereign    Gas    Company    and    of    Huntington-Oklahoma    Oil 
Company.    Married,  June  3,  1908,  Mary  Simms. 

1905. 

John  Alexander  Moore,  B.S.,  Miami,  Fla. 

Biscayne  Bank   Building. 
Born  at  Lexington,  Va.,  January  13,  1880.     Son  of  James  William 
and  Louie    (Wilson)    Moore.     Civil  engineer.     President,  Biscayne 
Engineering    Company,    1913    to    date.     Married,    June    12,    1913, 
Louise  D.  Shields. 

John  Harness  Steenbergen,  M.D.  [W.  Va.  Univ.  and  Coll.  Phys. 

and  Surgs.,  Balto.,  Md.]   (A.r.),  Huntington,  W.  Va. 

1607   Sixth   Avenue. 
Born  at  Gallipolis  Ferry,  W.  Va.,  November  4,  1883.     Son  of  John 
William   and   Sallie   Eliza    (Van   Meter)    Steenbergen.     Physician. 
Surgeon,  C.  &  O.  R.  R.     Married,  September  20,  1911,  Jessie  John- 
son Fitch. 

Thomas  Christopher  McRae,  Prescott,  Ark. 

Born  at  Prescott,  Ark.,  April  17,  1882.  Son  of  Hon.  Thomas  Chip- 
man  and  Amelia  Ann  (White)  McRae.  Secretary  to  his  father, 
Congressman  from  Arkansas,  1901-03.  Banker,  1905  to  date. 
Cashier,  Bank  of  Prescott.  Married,  December  26,  1905,  Clio  Pitt- 
man. 

Russell  Hurst  Tarr,  Tampa,  Fla. 

810  South  Edison  Street. 
Born  at  Millersburg,  Ky.,  April  4,  1883.     Son  of  John  Bishop   and 
Sarah  Elizabeth   (Earlywine)    Tarr.     Secretary  and   Treasurer  of 
Wyatt-Tarr  House  Furnishing  Company,  1907  to  date.     Married, 
October  16,  1907,  Berdina  Miller  Crowell. 

Bedford  Forrest  Hutton,  Huttonsville,  W.  Va. 

Born  near  Huttonsville,  W.  Va.,  July  22,  1881.  Son  of  Elihu  and 
Sophronia  Eveline  (Woodford)  Hutton.  Farmer  and  stock  rais- 
ing. Member  of  Board  of  Education.  Married,  October  12,  1904, 
Ethelynd  Virginia  Bonafield.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Er- 
nest H.  Hutton,  Alpha  Gamma,  '01. 

1906. 

John  McCulloch,  Jr.,  B.S.,  Ashton,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Point  Pleasant,  W.  Va.,  September  3,  1884.  Son  of  John 
and  Cordelia  Agnes  (Byers)  McCulloch.  Farmer.  Married,  De- 
cember 23,  1918,  Sadie  Lancaster  Grover. 


ALPHA  ALPHA  CHAPTER.  831 

Charles  Newton  Campbell,  LL.B.,  Martinsburg,  W.  Va. 

215  Tennessee   Avenue. 
Born  at  Charlestown,  W.  Va.,  September  10,  1883.     Son  of  Charles 
Newton   and   Laura   Penelope    (Winder)    Campbell.     Attorney-at- 
law.     Assistant   U.  S.   Attorney,   Northern  District,  W.   Va.,   1918 
to  date.     Married,  March  15,  1919,  Mary  Neill  Morrow. 

Lucius  Junius  Desha,  A.B.;  Ph.D.   [Johns  Hopkins],  Lexing- 
ton, Va. 

Born  near  Cynthiana,  Ky.,  June  14,  1883.  Son  of  Jack  and  Mary 
Walton  (Broadwell)  Desha.  Chemist.  Chemist  to  Food  and 
Drugs  Inspection  Bureau,  State  of  Tennessee,  1909-12.  Professor 
of  Chemistry,  University  of  Tennessee,  College  of  Medicine,  1912-20. 
Acting  Dean  of  same,  February  to  September,  1917.  Professor 
of  Chemistry,  Washington  and  Lee  University,  1920  to  date. 
Captain,  Sanitary  Corps,  U.  S.  Army,  Sept.,  1917-May,  1919.  In 
charge  of  Division  of  Chemistry,  Central  Medical  Department 
Laboratory,  Dijon,  France,  Jan.  1,  1918,  to  June  15,  1918.  In 
charge  of  Laboratory,  Intelligence  Service,  Paris,  July  1,  1918, 
to  Jan.  15,  1919.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Married,  Septernber  14,  1911, 
Mary  Forrester. 

Garrett  Woodson  Judy,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

859   Riverside  Avenue. 
Born  at  Millersburg,  Ky.,  October  27,  1882.     Son  of  Garrett  David 
and   Margaret    (Lard)    Judy.     Grower    and   distributor   of    fruits 
and  vegetables.     Married,  July  17,  1906,  Vida  Clare  Knight. 

William  Basil  Gillespie,  New  Orleans,  La. 

524  Bienville  Street. 
Born  at  Ellisville,  Va.,  August  29,  1881.  Son  of  William  Franklin 
and  Julia  (Dilland)  Gillespie.  Manager  New  Orleans  branch, 
John  Wyeth  and  Brother,  Manufacturing  Chemists.  Private  in 
Company  B,  Richmond,  Va.,  Light  Infantry  Blues,  1904-08.  Mar- 
ried, December,  1909,  Eva  May  Poole. 


1907. 

Roscoe  Bolar  Stephenson,  LL.B.,  Covington,  Va. 

Born  at  Meadow  Dale,  Va.,  December  26,  1884.  Son  of  Oscar  Adam 
and  Margaret  Louisa  (Revercomb)  Stephenson.  Attorney-at-law. 
Mayor  of  Covington,  Va.,  1913-1914.  Commonwealth  Attorney 
for  Allegheny  County,  Va.,  1916  to  date.  Government  Appeal 
Agent  during  World  War.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  John 
H.  Stephenson,  Alpha  Alpha,  '18. 


832  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Edwin  Marcotte  Ball,  B.S.   [Wisconsin]    (A-®.),  Birmingham, 
Ala. 

Ishkooda  Mines. 
Born  at  Florence,  Wis.,  March  21,  1886.  Son  of  Edwin  and  Ophelia 
(Marcotte)  Ball.  Civil  engineer.  Superintendent,  Ishkooda  Ore 
Mines  Division,  Tennessee  Coal,  Iron  and  R.  R.  Company,  1912  to 
date.  Sergeant,  H.  Q.  Co.,  51st  Infantry,  6th  Division,  A.  E.  F.; 
gassed  on  Oct.  4,  1918,  on  Vosges  Sector;  invalided  home  and  dis- 
charged Feb.  4,  1919.  Married,  October  4,  1910,  Helen  K.  Hunter. 
Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Thomas  L.  Ball,  Alpha  Theta, 
'09,  and  Byron  E.  Ball,  Upsilon,  '11. 

Isaac  Paul  Gassman,  LL.B.,  Freeport,  111. 

.   652  Stephenson  Street. 
Born   at   Martinsburg,   W.   Va.,   June   17,   1881.     Son   of  Jacob   and 
Ella     Castleman      (Paul)      Gassman.     Attorney-at-law.     Married, 
January  29,  1913,  Florence  Louise  Munn. 

Abram  Penn  Staples,  LL.B.,  Roanoke,  Va. 

Terry  Building. 
Born  at  Martinsville,  Va.,  September  18,  1885.     Son  of  Abram  Penn 
and  Sallie  Clements    (Hunt)    Staples.     Attorney-at-law.     Married, 
January    5,    1911,    Jean    Breckinridge    Watts.     Relative    in    Fra- 
ternity, brother,  Samuel  H.  Staples,  Alpha  Alpha,  '08. 

Francis  Gilchrist  Jones,  A.B. ;  M.D.   [Atlanta  Coll.  P.  &  S.], 

Atlanta,  Ga. 

Hurt  Building. 
Born  at  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  May  17,  1886.     Son  of  Robert  Harrison 
and  Susan  Gilchrist  (Baker)  Jones.     Physician.     Married,  October 
31,    1911,    Lucia    Brock    Jeter.     Relative    in    Fraternity,    brother, 
Joseph  M.  Jones,  Alpha  Nu,  '06. 

Morris  Marion  Givens,  LL.B.,  Tampa,  Fla. 

615  South  Willow  Avenue. 
Born  at  Tampa,  Fla.,  April  30,  1885.  Son  of  Darwin  B.  and  Annie 
Elizabeth  (Morris)  Givens.  Attorney-at-law.  Sergeant,  Company 
H,  2d'  Florida  Infantry,  Mexican  border,  1916-17.  Captain,  N.  G. 
Florida,  1917;  Assistant  Div.  Q.  M.,  31st  Division,  1917-18;  Cap- 
tain, 1st  Section  General  staff,  1st  Army  Corps,  A.  E.  F.  Gradu- 
ate Army  School  of  the  lane,  Langres,  Haut  Marne,  France. 
Married,  August  7,  1915,  Anne  Moore  Harvey. 

Franklin  Kearns  Rader  (H),  Lewisburg,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Lewisburg,  W.  Va.,  May  13,  1885.  Son  of  James  McClung 
and  Martha  Kearns  (Montgomery)  Rader.  Civil  Engineer. 
Served  as  First  Lieutenant  Engineers,  U.  S.  A.,  August  20,  1918, 


ALPHA  ALPHA  CHAPTER.  833 

to   January   1,   1919.     Relative   in   Fraternity,   brother,   James   W. 
Rader,  Alpha  Alpha,  '10. 


1908. 

Philip  Ervin  Collins,  Morris,  111. 

312   Nettle   Street. 
Born  at  Tampa,  Fla.,  September  20,  1884.     Son  of  Philip  Henry  and 
Phoebe  (Holroyd)  Collins.     Assistant  Manager  of  the  farming  and 
grain  interests  of  J.  R.  and  O.  E.  Collins,  at  Morris,  111.     Married, 
July  15,  1918,  Frances  Holmes. 

Lewis  Coleman  Gordon,  Fort  Scott,  Kans. 

214  South  Main  Street. 
Born  at  Salem,  Va.,  September  26,  1887.  Son  of  Edward  Clifford 
and  Mary  Frances  (Bell)  Gordon.  Civil  Engineer.  Assistant 
County  Engineer,  Bourbon  County,  Kansas.  First  Lieutenant, 
4th  U.  S.  Engineers,  Aug.,  1917,  to  Oct.,  1918;  Captain,  Oct.,  1918, 
to  Nov.,  1919.  Served  in  Aisne-Marne,  St.  Mihiel  and  Meuse- 
Argonne  offensives ;  American  Army  of  Occupation,  Germany,  Nov., 
1918,  to  July,  1919;  Adjutant  4th  Engineers,  Aug.  to  Nov.,  1919. 

*Samuel  Hunt  Staples,  Roanoke,  Va. 

Born  at  Martinsville,  Va.,  March  24,  1887.  Son  of  Abram  Penn 
and  Sallie  Clements  (Hunt)  Staples.  Resident  Engineer,  Norfolk 
and  Western  Railway  Company.  Served  as  First  Lieutenant, 
46th  Engineers,  Transportation  Corps,  A.  E.  F.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  Abram  P.  Staples,  Jr.,  Alpha  Alpha,  '07.  Died  at 
Roanoke,  Va.,  November  4,  1919,  from  effects  of  shell  shock  in 
France. 

Robert  Lee  Smith,  Marshall,  Mo. 

407  East  Arrow  Street.    ■ 
Born  at  Marshall,  Mo.,  July  7,   1888.     Son  of  Robert  Edward  Lee 
and  Sarah  Elizabeth   (Goodwin)    Smith.     Farmer.     Served  in  En- 
gineers   Officers'    Training    Camp,    1918.     Married,    December    26, 
1917,  Margaret  Berlin  Smith. 

Dozier  Adolphus  De  Vane,  LL.B.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

American   Telephone    and    Telegraph   Company, 

195  Broadway. 
Born  at  Medulla,  Fla.,  August  2,  1883.  Son  of  Edward  Jasper  and 
Alice  Victoria  (Collins)  De  Vane.  Attorney-at-law.  County 
Attorney,  Hillsborough  County,  Florida,  1913-14.  Counsel  for 
Railroad  Commission  of  Florida,  1918-20.  Rate  attorney,  Amer- 
ican Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company,  1920  to  date.  Married, 
•  August  11,   1909,   Pauline   Wilson. 


834  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

John  Gilliam  Munce,  Richmond,  Va. 

2448    Park   Avenue. 
Born  at  Richmond,  Va.,  February  15,   1889.     Son  of  John  Sinclair 
and  Lelia   (Gilliam)   Munce.     Assistant  Manager  for   Kingan  and 
Company,   Limited,   Richmond,   Va.     Married,   February   13,   1915, 
Annie  Outten  Foreman. 

1909. 

Algernon  Huston  Chandler,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

2412  Linden  Avenue. 
Born  at  Harrisonburg,  Va.,  August  17,  1887.  Son  of  Charles  Harper 
and  Mary  Walker  (Effinger)  Chandler.  Industrial  Engineer,  Con- 
solidated Gas,  Electric  Light  and  Power  Company,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Married,  June  22,  1915,  Susie  Rivers  Tyler.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Charles  H.  Chandler,  Jr.,  Eta. 

John  William  Anthony,  Jr.,  Lynch's  Station,  Va. 

Born  at  Lynch's  Station,  Va.,  July  18,  1886.  Son  of  John  William 
and  Emma  Reid  (Arnold)  Anthony.  Farmer.  Married,  Septem- 
ber 5,  1917,  Julia  Brooke  Moses. 

William  Elisha  Lawson,  M.D.   [Univ.  Coll.  of  Medicine],  Mt. 
McGregor,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Hampton,  Va.,  February  27,  1887.  Son  of  William  Elisha 
and  Margaret  Derbrow  (Sheetz)  Lawson.  Physician.  Associate 
Physician,  Metropolitan  Life  Insurance  Company  Sanatorium,  Mt. 
McGregor,  N.  Y.,  1914  to  date.  Married,  November  3,  1915,  Mar- 
garuite   Anne   Heifer. 

Julius  Gray  Richardson,  New  Orleans,  La. 

4109  St.  Charles  Avenue. 
Born  at  Greensboro,  N.  C,  January  20,  1888.  Son  of  Edmund  Ernest 
and  Jessie  (Gray)  Richardson.  With  E.  E.  Richardson  Company, 
cotton.  Served  as  Lieutenant,  j.  g.,  U.  S.  N.  R.,  during  World 
War.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Edmund  E.  Richardson, 
Jr.,  Alpha  Alpha,  '11. 

Louis  Nicholson  Britton,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

33  West  Sixty-seventh  Street. 
Born  at  Ingleside,  near  Madison  Station,  Miss.,  October  29,  1888.     Son 
of  William  and  Laura  Jiggitts  (Nicholson)   Britton. 

Samuel  LeRoy  Hayes,  B.S.  [Va.  Mil.  Inst.],  S.B.  [Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.]    (A  M),  West  Point,  Ga. 

Born  at  Thomasville,  Ga.,  December  1,  1889.     Son  of  Samuel  Laird 


ALPHA  ALPHA  CHAPTER.  835 

and  Sarah  Louise  (Wright)  Hayes.  Chemist.  Superintendent, 
Lanett  Bleachery  and  Dye  Works,  West  Point,  Ga.  Married, 
November  12,  1915,  Ruth  Virginia  Williams. 

1910. 

John  Vincil  Stark,  Independence,  Mo. 

Born  at  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  October  3,  1887.  Son  of  William  T.  and 
Alice  (Vincil)  Stark.  With  Kansas  City  Railways  Company.  En- 
tered the  service,  March,  1917,  as  Second  Lieutenant,  3d  Missouri 
Infantry;  promoted  to  First  Lieutenant,  August,  1918,  140th  In- 
fantry, 35th  Division;  participated  in  St.  Mihiel  and  Argonne 
offensives;  wounded  September  28,  1918. 

George  Effinger  Warren  (H),  Ivy  Depot,  Va. 

Born  at  Harrisonburg,  Va.,  November  22,  1887.  Son  of  Thomas  and 
Willie  (Effinger)  Warren.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Rice 
Warren,  Eta. 

James  Wilson  Rader,  B.S.,  Lewisburg,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Lewisburg,  W.  Va.,  April  24,  1888.  Son  of  James  McClung 
and  Martha  Kearns  (Montgomery)  Rader.  Civil  Engineer. 
Served  as  Second  Lieutenant,  A.  S.  M.  A.,  during  World  War. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Franklin  K.  Rader,  Alpha  Alpha, 
'07. 

William  Burton  Fowlkes,  A.B.;  M.D.  [Med.  Coll.  Va.],  Dan- 
ville, Va. 

732  Grove  Street. 
Born  at  Grady,  Va.,  June  24,  1886.  Son  of  Williamson  D.  and 
Sarah  Alice  (Lawrence)  Fowlkes.  Physician.  Served  as  Lieu- 
tenant M.  C,  U.  S.  N.  R.,  February  11,  1917,  to  March  12,  1919. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Richard  W.  Fowlkes,  Alpha  Alpha, 
'15. 

Thomas   Burt  Dilworth,   B.S.   in  E.E.    [Pennsylvania],   Lyn- 
wood,  Va. 

Born  at  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  November  6,  1888.  Son  of  James  Ronald- 
son  and  Adeline  L.  (Blackburn)  Dilworth.  Farmer.  Married, 
September   23,   1914,   Helen   Elizabeth  Lewis. 

Joseph  Ramsey  Blackburn,  B.S.  in  Chem.,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  Austen, 
W.  Va. 

Born  at  Staunton,  Va.,  May  8,  1888.  Son  of  John  Whiteside  and 
Frances  Hopkins  (Harnsberger)  Blackburn.  Vice  President  and 
General  Manager  of  the  Austen  Coal  &  Coke  Co.,  Austen,  W.  Va. 
Married,  June  21,  1916,  Elizabeth  Price  Jones. 


836  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Paul  Philip  Gannon,  A.B.  [Mt.  St.  Mary's  Coll.,  Md.],  West- 

ernport,  Md. 

Born  at  Westernport,  Md.,  December  4,  1889.  Son  of  Michael  Paul 
and  Lena  Gannon.  President  and  Treasurer  Mt.  Clare  Colliery 
Co.,  Mt.  Clare,  W.  Va.;  Treasurer  Stirling  Coal  Co.  of  Kentucky, 
Daniel   Boone,   Ky. 

Edward  Tremont  Burr,  Raleigh,  N.  C. 

State  Insurance  Department. 
Born  at  Danville,  Va.,  June  11,  1888.  Son  of  Austin  Tremont,  Jr., 
and  Ella  Edwa  (Hudson)  Burr.  Actuary,  North  Carolina  Insur- 
ance Department.  First  Lieutenant,  F.  A.,  305th  Trench  Mortar 
Battery,  December,  1917,  to  May,  1918;  First  Lieutenant,  F.  A., 
5th  Regiment,  F.  A.  R.  D.,  May  to  Oct.,  1918;  Captain  73d  F.  A., 
October  to  December,  1918.  Married,  November  29,  1917,  Esther 
Donald  Shotwell. 

1911. 

Charles  Bernard  Pritchett,  A.B. ;  M.D.  [Johns  Hopkins],  Dan- 
ville, Va. 

644  Main  Street. 
Born  at  Keeling,  Va.,  October  10,  1889.     Son  of  Charles  Wesley  and 
Sally   Clay    (Keesee)    Pritchett.     Physician   and   Surgeon.     Served 
as  Lieutenant,  j.  g.,  M.  C.  U.  S.  N.  R.,  during  World  War.     Mar- 
ried, April  17,  1918,  Effie  Shepherd  Leak. 

Edmund  Ernest  Richardson,  Jr.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

4109   St.   Charles   Avenue. 
Born    at   Chattanooga,   Tenn.,   January   24,    1891.     Son    of    Edmund 
Ernest  and  Jessie  Gray  Richardson.     With  E.  E.  Richardson  Comr- 
pany,    cotton.     Relative    in    Fraternity,    brother,    Julius    G.    Rich- 
ardson, Alpha  Alpha,  '09. 

Samuel  Addison  Schoolfield,  Norfolk,  Va. 

1120  West  Redgate  Avenue. 
Born  at  Danville,  Va.,   February  11,  1889.     Son  of  James   Edward 
and   Lucy   Dillord    (France)    Schoolfield.     In   life   insurance   busi- 
ness.    Married,  September  2,  1914,   Mary  Cabell  Wooding.     Rela- 
tive  in    Fraternity,   brother,   Orin   C.    Schoolfield,    Tau,   '92. 

1912. 

Joseph  Blackburn  Watts,  LL.B.,  Charleston,  W.  Va. 

Citizens'   National   Bank  Building. 
Born  at  Charleston,  W.  Va.,  November  21,  1889.     Son  of  Cornelius 


ALPHA  ALPHA  CHAPTER.  837 

Clarkson  and  Martha  Ella  (Shumate)  Watts.  Attorney-at-law. 
Assistant  U.  S.  District  Attorney,  Southern  District  of  West  Vir- 
ginia.    Married,  July  9,  1910,  Laura  Marie  Williamson. 

Lewis  Martin  Lebus,  Cynthiana,  Ky. 

Born  at  Cynthiana,  Ky.,  October  28,  1889.  Son  of  Orie  and  Bird 
(Martin)  Lebus.  Postmaster,  Cynthiana,  Ky.,  1912-16.  Breeder 
of  registered  live  stock,  1916  to  present.  President  of  Ken- 
tucky Shorthorn  Breeders'  Association  and  Secretary-Treasurer  of 
Kentucky  Hampshire  Breeders'  Association.  Married,  June  5, 
1912,  Ethel  Buford  Reynolds. 

Theodorick  Pryor  Rice,  Richmond,  Va. 

Old  Buck  Guano  Company. 
Born  at  Clarkton,  Va.,  June  9,  1891.     Son  of  Henry  Crenshaw  and 
Marie  Gordon   (Pryor)    Rice.     Married,  April  23,  1915,  Adelaide 
Argyll  Campbell. 

Roland  Acree  Waddill  A.B.,  Washington,  D.   C. 

1734  P  Street,  N.  W. 
Born  at  Danville,  Va.,   April  13,   1889.     Son  of  Walter  Wood   and 
Sallie   Page    (Acree)    Waddill.     Salesman   Randall   H.    Hagner   & 
Co.,    Washington,    D.    C.     Private,    4th    Officers'    Training    School,. 
Tank   Corps,    U.    S.    A.,    1918.     Married,    October   21,    1914,    Ruth 
Walter. 


1913. 

Francis  Phillips  Gardner,  M.D.   [Med.  Coll.  Va.],  Covington, 
Va. 
Born    at   Wanesboro,   Va.,   July   9,   1892.     Son   of    Francis    Kinloch 
Nelson  and  Mary  Katherine  (Linsley)  Gardner.     Physician.     Lieu- 
tenant, M.   C,  U.  S.   N. 

Henry  Edwin  Peeples,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

719   Piedmont   Avenue. 
Born  at  Atlanta,  Ga.,  December  30,  1890.     Son  of  Henry  Cabaniss 
and    Lillie    Duncan    (Walker)     Peeples.     Traffic    Chief,    Southern 
Bell    Telephone    Company.     Inspector,    Retail    Credit    Company. 
Married,  September   14,  1914,  Grace  Angier. 

Henry  Kirn  Armistead,  Churchland,  Va. 

Born  at  Churchland,  Va.,  December  12,  1891.  Son  of  Moss  William 
and  Annie  Francis  (Kirn)  Armistead.  Engaged  in  truck  farm- 
ing.    Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Moss  W.  Armistead,  Jr.,  Eta. 


838  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Horace  McMurran  Banks,  M.D.  [Johns  Hopkins],  Shepherds- 
town,  W.  Va. 
Born  at  Shepherdstown,  W.  Va.,  July  8,  1890.     Son  of  Dr.  George 
W.  Banks  and  Imogen  Tanner.     Physician.     First  Lieutenant,  M. 
C,  1918.     Married,  July  31,  1918,  Margaret  Leigh. 


1914. 

Malcolm  Woodward  Bethea,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

211  Highland  Avenue. 
Born  at  Birmingham,  Ala.,  May  5,  1893.     Son  of  Samuel  and  Mary 
(Woodward)   Bethea. 

LaFayette  Randolph  Hanna,  LL.B.,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

First  National  Bank  Building. 
Born  at  Blountsville,  Ala.,  April  18,  1889.  Son  of  LaFayette  Ran- 
dolph and  Volna  Ann  (Yeilding)  Hanna.  Attorney-at-law.  Spe- 
cial representative  of  Bureau  of  Investigation,  Department  of 
Justice,  during  World  War.  Served  on  Mexican  border  with 
Battery  C,  F.  A.,  Alabama  National  Guard,  October  1,  1916,  to 
March  23,  1917.     Married,  June  27,  1919,  Kathryn  Tanner  Parrish. 

•Locke  Vangrawl  Simons,  Allendale,  S.  C. 

Born  at  Wadesboro,  N.  C,  January  15,  1890.  Son  of  Eugene  Rob- 
inson and  Mary  Locke  (McCorkle)  Simmons.  Secretary  and 
Treasurer,  Allendale  Veneer  Company.  Commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  November  25,  1917,  and  served  during  World  War. 

William  Henry  Smathers,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J. 

Union   National   Bank   Building. 
Born    at   Waynesville,   N.    C,   January    7,   1891.     Son   of   Benjamin 
Franklin  and  Laura  (Howell)   Smathers.     Attorney-at-law.     Mar- 
ried, October  18,  1916,  Sydney  Q.  Brady. 

Chester  Maurice  Wiggins,  LL.B.  [Univ.  of  Fla.],  Bartow,  Fla. 
Born  in  Manatee  County,  Fla.,  April  95,  1889.     Son  of  John  R.  and 
Helen    (Johnson)    Wiggins.     Attorney-at-law.     Mayor   of   Bartow, 
Fla.     Married,  February  23,  1916,  Tommie  Lee  Wilson. 

Oliver  Lynn  Haynes,  Efaula,  La. 

Born  in  Birmingham,  Ala.,  October  6,  1892.  Son  of  Albert  Lidney 
and  Alice  Emma   (Carter)    Haynes. 

Fausto  Gutierrez,  A.B. ;  LL.D.  [Univ.  of  Havana],  Sagua  La 
Grande,  Cuba. 
Born  in  Sagua  LaGrande,  Cuba,  February  25,  1894.     Son  of  Manuel 


ALPHA  ALPHA  CHAPTER.  839 

and  Victoria   (Casanova)   Gutierrez.     Attorney-at-law  and   Notary 
Public. 

1915. 

Garland  Hurst  Moore,  Martinsburg,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Charles  Town,  W.  Va.,  March  4,  1884.  Son  of  Robert  Mil- 
ton and  Mary  (Wiltshire)  Moore.  Chief  Clerk  to  U.  S  Attorney 
for  the  Northern  District  of  West  Virginia.  Married,  July  31, 
1918,  July  Curtis  Correll. 

Stuart  Moore,  A.B.,  Lexington,  Va. 

Born  at  Lexington,  Va.,  December  4,  1893.  Son  of  Samuel  Ruther- 
ford and  Lelia  St.  Clair  (Stuart)  Moore,  With  Bureau  of  Ap- 
plied Economics,  Washington,  D.  C,  1916-1917.  Served  as  Private, 
Fifth  Regiment,  Engineer   Corps,   U.   S.   A. 

Edward  Ambrose  Donahue,  A.B.,  Somerville,  Mass. 

458   Broadway. 
Born  at   Somerville,  Mass.,  February  5,   1891.     Son  of  Michael  Jo- 
seph   and    Mary    Elizabeth    (Bliss)    Donahue.     Athletic    Director, 
Coach  and  Professor  of  Hygiene  at  Clemson  College,  S.  C.     Mar- 
ried, March  3,  1919,  Madeline  Francis  Keefe. 

Cecil  Clyde  Holcombe,   Birmingham,  Ala. 

1909   Third   Avenue. 
Born   at   Anniston,   Ala.,   August   17,   1893.     Son  of  Joseph   H.   and 
Frances    I.    Holcombe.     Talking    machine    dealer.     Served    in    the 
Tank  Corps,  A.  E.  F.,  during  World  War. 

John  Mortimer  Peake,  Churchland,  Va. 

Born  at  Churchland,  Va.,  July  4,  1891.  Son  of  John  E.  and  Maud 
(Williams)    Peake. 

Hugh  Barclay,  Richmond,  Va. 

3106  Floyd  Avenue. 

Born  at  Little  Rock,  Arkansas,  March  23,  1893.  Son  of  Hugh  and 

Sue    (Easley)    Barclay.     Salesman,    American  Tobacco   Company. 

Entered   service   May   8,   1917;   commissioned  Second    Lieutenant, 

August  15,  1917;  with  Thirty-fourth  Infantry,  7th  Division,  A.  E. 
F.     Commissioned   First  Lieutenant. 

Richard   Williamson    Fowlkes,    A.B. ;    M.D.    [Virginia]     (H), 

Danville,  Va. 

732  Grove  Street. 
Born  at  Martinsville,  Va.,  September  26,  1893.     Son  of  Williamson 
Dickerson     and     Sarah     Alice     (Lawrence)     Fowlkes.     Physician. 


840  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Served  as  Private  Medical  Corps,  December  19,  1917,  to  October 
28,  191S.  S.  A.  T.  C,  University  of  Virginia,  1918.  Relative  in 
Fraternity,  brother,  William  B.  Fowlkes,  Alpha  Alpha,  '11. 

William  Stuart  Snow,  Alexandria,  Va. 

Born  at  Heathsville,  Va.,  April  3,  1894.  Son  of  William  C.  and 
Ella   Lomaz    (DeShields)    Snow.     Attorney-at-law. 

George  Westlake  Hopper,  Jr.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

3330  Kemper  Lane. 
Born  at  Nashville,  Tenn.,  January  16,  1890.  Son  of  George  West- 
lake  and  Willie  Maude  (Richards)  Hopper.  Special  Agent  of 
Department  of  Commerce.  Enlisted  December  15,  1917;  assigned 
to  Quartermaster  Corps;  in  A.  E.  F.  with  Three  Hundred  and 
Fourteenth  Supply  Company;  discharged  July,  1919;  rank,  Ser- 
geant. 

Frank  Jennings  Beckwith,  LL.B.,  Charles  Town,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Charles  Town,  W.  Va.,  May  19,  1892.  Son  of  Frank  and 
Leacy  (McDonald)  Beckwith.  Attorney-at-law.  Private,  Ord- 
nance Department,  U.  S.  A.,  August,  1918,  to  January,  1919. 

William  Caulfield  Raftery,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

42  Rockland  Avenue. 
Born  at  Worcester,  Mass.,  July  28,  1887.  Son  of  William  M.  and 
Ellen  Gertrude  (Madden)  Raftery.  Resident  Head  Coach  of 
Athletics  at  Washington  and  Fee  University.  Battalion  Com- 
mander, Petty  Officers'  School,  U.  S.  N.  R.,  Pelham  Bay,  N.  Y., 
during  World   War. 

William  Kirkham  Taylor,  Clarksville,  Va. 

Born  at  Petersburg,  Va.,  June  14,  1894.  Son  of  James  Prestan 
and  Susie  (Kirkham)  Taylor.  Tobacconist  with  James  P.  Taylor 
and  Company.  In  the  service,  May  17,  1917,  to  June  28,  1919,  as 
Corporal,  Company  A,  One  Hundred  and  Fourth  Supply  Train, 
Twenty-ninth  Division. 

William  Rush  Walton,  Albemarle,  La. 

Born  on  Little  Texas  Plantation,  October  12,  1893.  Son  of  William 
Rush  and  Viola  May  (Beasley)  Walton. 

Joseph  William  Milner,  Gulfport,  Miss. 

720   East  Beach  Street. 
Born  at  Columbiana,  Ala.,  January  23,  1892.     Son  of  John  Kennedy 
and   Rachel   E.    (Rill)    Milner.     Attorney-at-law.     Manager,  Coast 
Coca-Cola    Bottling  Company. 


ALPHA  ALPHA  CHAPTER.  841 

George  William  Clover,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

5623  First  Avenue. 
Born  at  Ontonogon,  Michigan,  Setpember  5,  1891.  Son  of  Frederick 
Coryell  and  Katherine  (Jessup)  Clover.  Army  officer.  Entered 
the  service  May  10,  1917;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant  In- 
fantry, August  15,  1917;  First  Lieutenant,  June  8,  1918,  assigned 
to  33d  Infantry. 

1916. 

Frank  Richmond  Noliey,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

55  East  Cain  Street. 
Born  at  Gainesville,  Ala.,  May  14,  1893.  Son  of  Henry  Bascom  and 
Fanny  Campbell  (Jones)  Nolley.  Corporal,  6th  M.  G.  Battalion, 
U.  S.  M.  C,  2d  Division,  June  6,  1917,  to  August  14,  1919.  Par- 
ticipated at  Belleau  Woods,  Soissons,  St.  Mihiel,  Champagne, 
Meuse-Argonne  and  Army  of  Occupation.  Awarded  Distinguished 
Service  Cross  and  Croix  de  Guerre  with  palm.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  Henry  C.  Nolley,  Tau,  '12. 

John  Griffin  Carlisle  Myers,  A.B.   [Centre  College],  Paducah, 
Ky. 

Colonial  Apartments. 
Born  at  Hustonville,  Ky.,  June  5,  1895.  Son  of  William  McDowell 
and  Katherine  (Bowman)  Myers.  Salesman,  Liggett  and  Myers 
Tobacco  Company.  Served  as  First  Lieutenant  U.  S.  A.,  Septem- 
ber, 1917,  to  December,  1918.  Married,  June  26,  1918,  Anne  Ben- 
net   Cohen. 

Paul  Foreman  Wiest  (A  T),  Baltimore,  Aid. 

17    West    Mulberry    Street. 
Born  at  Kabletown,  W.  Va.,  October  7,  1895.     Son  of  Charles  Mc- 
Clellan  and  Valley  Virginia   (Foreman)   Wiest.     Medical  Student. 
Served  in  U.  S.  N.  R.,  1917  to  1920,  as  First  Class  Hospital  Appren- 
tice. 

William  Bernard  Sullivan,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

392  East  Fourth  Street. 
Born   in   Brooklyn,   N.   Y.,   February   17,   1893.     Son   of   Dennis   W. 
and  Mary   Elizabeth  Sullivan.     Salesman,  coffee  and  tea.     Served 
in   U.   S.   Marine  Corps,   during  World   War.     Married,   June   17, 
1918,  Isabel  Bergen  Johnson. 

Ripley  Sommers  Walker,  Mount  Jackson,  Va. 

Born  at  "Red  Banks,"  Va.,  November  25,  1892.  Son  of  Robert 
Jacob  and  Kate  S.  (Ripley)  Walker.  Attorney-at-law.  Rela- 
tive in  Fraternity,  father,  Robert  J.  Walker,  Eta. 


842  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Armand  Castro  Lopez,  LL.B.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

144   Rutland   Road. 
Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  September  22,  1894.     Son  of  Luis  Castro 
and    Bibi    (Terreforte)    Lopez.     Attorney-at-law.     During    World 
War  was  engaged  on  special  service  for  U.  S.  Navy  Department. 


1917. 

Frank  Mac  Dougall  Dingwall,  Tulsa,  Okla. 

1010  Mayo  Building. 
Born  at  Toronto,  Ont.,  Canada,  September  25,  1894.  Son  of  James 
Alexander  and  Catherine  Carey  (Hamilton)  Dingwall.  Served 
from  July,  1917,  to  April,  1919,  with  One  Hundred  and  Sixth  Ma- 
chine Gun  Battalion,  Twenty-seventh  Division;  in  Cambrai  Sector, 
May  to   November,   1918. 

Nicholas  Floyd  Bowman,  Baltimore,  Md. 

2117  North  Calvert  Street. 
Born  at  Lynchburg,  Va.,  September  13,  1895.     Son  of  Howard  Ree 
and   Mary    Morrow    (Floyd)    Bowman.     Lumber    and    real   estate 
business.     Enlisted  in  the  U.  S.  N.  R.,  April  7,  1917;  commissioned 
Ensign,  April  9,  1918;   attached  to  U.  S.  S.   Virginia. 

Theodore  Cooke  Waters,  A.B.  (AZ),  Baltimore,  Md. 

914   North   Charles   Street. 
Born  in  Baltimore,  Md.,  December  19,  1897.     Son  of  Francis  H.  and 
Sophie    (Cooke)    Waters.     Married,    October   5,    1918,    Marguerite 
Carlotta  Cleaveland. 

Edward  Prince  Parham,  Danville,  Va. 

865  Main  Street. 
Born  at  Danville,  Va.,  November  22,  1893.  Son  of  Edward  Thomas 
and  Martha  Harriette  (Prince)  Parham.  Clerk,  Southern  Rail- 
road, Danville,  Va.,  1915-1917.  Served  as  Sergeant,  Battery  E, 
One  Hundred  and  Eleventh  F.  A.,  Twenty-ninth  Division,  July 
25,  1917,  to  June  2,  1919;  A.  E.  F.,  June  28,  1918,  to  May  25,  1919. 

Junius  Bishop  Powell,  Roxobel,  N.  C. 

Born  at  Roxobel,  N.  C,  April  6,  1896.  Son  of  Edgar  Powell  and 
Isa  Cornelia  (Gordon)  Powell.  Private,  First  Class,  74th  Com- 
pany, C.  A.  C,  N.  C.  National  Guard,  August  to  November,  1917; 
commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  February,  1918  and  assigned  to 
Gist  Infantry;  with  5th  Division,  A.  E.  F.,  April  to  October,  1918; 
Instructor,  in  charge  of  Stokes  Mortar  Instruction,  13th  Division, 
Camp  Lewis,  Wash.,  Oct.,  1918,  to  Jan.,  1919. 


ALPHA  ALPHA  CHAPTER.  843 

John  Carrol  Gallagher,  Port  Defiance,  Va. 

Born  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  February  18,  1892.  Son  of  James  William 
and  Rose  (McCarthy)  Gallagher. 

Gabriel  Rafael  de  la  Haba,  Santurce,  P.  R. 

Born  at  Manati,  Porto  Rico,  August  20,  1896.  Son  of  Abelardo 
and  Luisa  (Brunet)  de  la  Haba.  Law  Student.  Commissioned 
First  Lieutenant  Infantry,  May  27,  1918.  Military  Instructor, 
Third  O.  T.  C;  Adjutant,  First  Battalion,  Three  Hundred  and 
Seventy-third  Infantry,  November,  1918;  discharged  January  11, 
1919. 


1918. 

Wilson  Straley  Mahood,  Princeton,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Princeton,  W.  Va.,  February  6,  1895.  Son  of  William  Mait- 
land  and  Kate  Alexander  (Straley)  Mahood.  Teller,  Princeton 
Banking  Company.  During  the  World  War  served  at  Fort  Ben- 
jamin Harrison,  First  O.  R.  T.  C.  and  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  as  private 
Medical  Detachment,  First  Battalion  Replacement  Center.  Drill 
Sergeant.  Married,  May  10,  1918,  Helen  Elizabeth  Dickinson. 
Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Charles  D.  Mahood,  Eta,  '19, 
and   Alexander   M.   Mahood,   Eta,   '21. 


George  Anderson  Revercomb,  Jr.  (H),  Covington,  Va. 

322  Riverside  Avenue. 
Born  at  Covington,  Va.,  August  11,  1896.  Son  of  George  Anderson 
and  Elizabeth  Farrar  (Chapman)  Revercomb.  Inspector  on  Con- 
crete work.  Served  as  Second  Class  Seaman,  U.  S.  N.  R.,  during 
the  World  War.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  William  C. 
Revercomb,  Alpha  Alpha,  '19. 

John  Howard  Stephenson,  Vanderpool,  Va. 

Born  at  Meadow  Dale,  Va.,  April  10,  1894.  Son  of  Oscar  Adam 
and  Margaret  Louisa  (Revercomb)  Stephenson.  Farmer  and  stock 
raiser.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Roscoe  B.  Stephenson, 
Alpha   Alpha,   '07. 

Frank  Couey  Wright,  A.B.,  Fort  Smith,  Ark. 

323  North  Fifteenth  Street. 
Born  at  Lavaca,  Ark.,  September  7,  1896.  Son  of  Ichabod  Frank 
and  Marion  Rameth  (Woodruff)  Wright.  Enlisted  in  Q.  M.  C, 
U.  S.  A.,  May  28,  1917;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant  Q.  M.  C. 
March  4,  1918;  commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  September  25, 
1918. 


S44  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Edward  Montgomery  Krusen,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

1711  Wallace  Street. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  April  16,  1896.  Son  of  Wilmer  Krusen, 
M.D.,  and  Elizabeth  Gilbert.  Reporter,  Philadelphia  North 
American.  First  Reserve  Officers'  Training  Camp,  Fort  Niagara, 
X.  Y.,  May  to  June,  1917;  Private,  U.  S.  Marine  Corps,  1918. 
Married,  August  1,  1917,  Gladys  Hopper. 

Paul  Hamilton  Jones,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

72  Westminster  Drive. 
Born  at  Roanoke,  Va.,  February  11,  1896.  Son  of  George  Carpenter 
and  Lida  Gertrude  (Davis)  Jones.  Entered  First  O.  T.  C,  May, 
1917;  commissioned  Captain,  F.  A.  and  Q.  M.  C;  discharged  May, 
1919.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Mallory  C.  Jones,  Alpha 
Alpha,  '21,  and  Roger  B.  Jones,  Alpha  Kappa,  '22. 

Samuel  Mercer  Graham,  A.B.,  Charleston,  W.  Va. 

1305  Kanawha  Avenue. 
Born  at  Lexington,  Va.,  December  10,  1897.     Son  of  Edward  Lacy 
and  Louise   Garnett    (Eoff)    Graham.     With  Charleston   Interbor- 
ough  Company.     Second   Lieutenant,   Infantry,   U.   S.   A. 

William  Stevens  Hopkins,  Jr.,  Lexington,  Va. 

Born  at  Lexington,  Va.,  September  19,  1894.  Son  of  William  S. 
and  Mildred  Moore  (Cullen).  First  Class  Private  in  U.  S.  Am- 
bulance Service,  Section  No.  534,  June,  1917.  On  March  30,  1918, 
the  second  day  of  active  service  in  France,  was  cited  for  the 
Croix  de  Guerre,  and  invested  with  the  cross  May  16,  1918,  by  the 
Commanding  General  of  the  12th  Division  of  French  Infantry; 
served  until  April,  1919,  with  the  French. 

Robert  Victor  Ignico,  Lexington,  Va. 

Born  at  Boston,  Mass.,  October  14,  1894.  Son  of  Vincent  and  Mary 
(Crivagnoro)  Ignico.  Served  as  Second  Lieutenant,  A.  S.  M.  A., 
during  World  War.  Married,.  June  23,  1917,  Sovie  Arlene  David- 
son. 


1919. 

William  Chapman  Revercomb  (H),  Covington,  Va. 

Born  at  Covington,  Va.,  July  20,  1895.  Son  of  George  Anderson 
and  Elizabeth  Buford  (Chapman)  Revercomb.  Attorney-at-law. 
During  World  War  served  as  Corporal,  Battery  A,  Thirty-fifth 
C.  A.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  George  A.  Revercomb,  Jr., 
Alpha  Alpha,  '18. 


ALPHA  ALPHA  CHAPTER.  845 

Lindsey  Lee  Moore,  Ringgold,  Va. 

Born  at  Milton,  N.  C,  April  1894.  Son  of  Samuel  Lindsey  and 
Mollie  Lee  (Sergeant)  Moore.  Served  in  U.  S.  A.,  May  31,  1917, 
to  July  14,   1919;   commissioned   First  Lieutenant  April  25,   1918. 

John  Francis  Barrett,  River  Forest,  111. 

339  Lathrop  Avenue. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  April  22,  1894.     Son  of  Anthony  Joseph  and 
Amelia    (Steinble)    Barrett. 

Richard  Allan  Wible,  Greensburg,  Pa. 

411  Third  Street. 
Born  at  Greensburg,  Pa.,  March  28,  1896.  Son  of  Thomas  Edward 
and  Margaret  Elizabeth  (Byerly)  Wible.  Shipping  clerk.  Served 
in  Company  I,  110th  Infantry,  April  9,  1917,  to  December  9,  1917; 
332d  Motor  Truck  Company,  December  9,  1917,  to  September  22, 
1918;  11th  Division  Supply  Train,  September  22,  1918,  to  February 
9,  1919. 

George  Harold  Lowitz,  Chicago,  111. 

3522  Michigan  Avenue. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  September  16,  1895.     Son  of  Eleck  and   Nell 
(Duffy)    Lowitz.     Broker.     Served   as   Private,  3d   Trench  Mortar 
Battalion. 

John  Robert  Arbogast,  Marlinton,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Monterey,  Va.,  July  4,  1897.  Son  of  Emory  Mathew  and 
Annie  Laurie  (McNulty)  Arbogast.  Inspector  of  High  Explo- 
sives, Detroit,  Michigan.  S.  A.  T.  C,  Washington  and  Lee  Uni- 
versity, 1918.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Elmo  M.  Arbogast, 
Alpha  Gamma,  '15. 

Franklin  Hiser  Wissler,  Mt.  Jackson,  Va. 

Born  at  Mt.  Jackson,  Va.,  July  8,  1896.  Son  of  Franklin  E.  and 
Carry  A.  (Hickman)  Wissler.  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  Strath- 
more  Farm  and  Orchard  Company.  Married,  November  16,  1918, 
Dorothy  Page. 

Arthur  Herman  Henke,  Chicago,  111. 

1119  N.  Spaulding  Avenue. 
Born  in  Chicago,   111.,   December  30,   1893.     Son   of  Arthur   A.   and 
Margaret  Henke.     Served  in  the  U.  S.  N.  R.,  during  World  War. 

Chester  Strickler  Shade,  LL.B.,  Martinsburg,  W.  Va. 

219  South  Maple  Avenue. 
Born  at  Martinsburg,  W.  Va.,  May  18,  1897.     Son  of  Henry  Strickler 
and   Mary   Eleanor    (Haulman)    Shade.     Attorney-at-law.     Served 


846  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

as  Sergeant,  Company  K,  Third  Battalion,  Training  Center,  Camp 
Lee,  Va.,  during  "World  "War. 

Blake  Tyler,  Norfolk,  Va. 

717    Raleigh   Avenue. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  March  15,   1898.     Son   of  Rt.  Rev.  John 
Poyntz  Tyler  and  Ada  Webster  Roderick.     With  "U.   S.   Shipping 
Board.     Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant  Infantry,  September  16, 
1918;  discharged  December  31,  1918. 

William  Horace  Jeter,  A.B.,  Newport  News,  Va. 

Shirley   Apartments. 
Born  at  Covington,  Va.,  February  7,  1899.     Son  of  James  Garrett 
and  Annie  Maria  (Smith)   Jeter.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
James  G.  Jeter,  Alpha  Alpha,  '20. 

Frank  Hays  Jacobs,  Jr.,  Bel  Air,  Md. 

Born  at  Bel  Air,  Md.,  June  22,  1898.  Son  of  Frank  Hays  and 
Elizabeth  (Streett)  Jacobs.  Commissioned  Lieutenant,  Infantry, 
September  14,  1918;  discharged  March  1,  1919. 


1920. 

Ra}7mond  Coombs  Till,  Swampscott,  Mass. 

Born  at  Swampscott,  Mass.,  October  8,  1893.  Son  of  George  Thomas 
and  Jeannette  (Coombs)  Till.  In  leather  business.  Enlisted  May 
29,  1917,  U.  S.  N.  as  First  Class  Yeoman;  promoted  October  1, 
1917,  Chief  Petty  Officer;  released  March  25,  1919. 

Samuel  Maddox  Lane,  Hagerstown,  Md. 

Maryland  Surety  and  Trust  Company. 
Born  at  Hagerstown,  Md.,  April  17,  1899.  Son  of  Col.  William 
Preston  Lane  and  Virginia  Lee  (Cartwright)  Lane.  With  Mary- 
land Surety  and  Trust  Company.  During  World  War  served  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  U.  S.  A.;  also  Athletic  Director,  U.  S.  Naval 
Base,  Hampton  Roads,  Va.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
William  C.  Lane,  Alpha  Alpha,  '20. 

James  Garrett  Jeter,  Jr.,  Covington,  Va. 

427  Riverside  Avenue. 
Born  at  Covington,  Va.,  June  20,  1897.     Son  of  James  Garrett  and 
Annie  Maria   (Smith)    Jeter.     Cost  accountant.     Relative   in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  William  H.  Jeter,  Alpha  Alpha,  '19. 

Norman  Sinclair  Ricker,  Swampscott,  Mass. 

Born  at  North  Woburn,  Mass.,  March  29,  1897.  Son  of  Nathaniel 
Howard    and    Rhoda    Gertrude    (Luther)    Ricker.     With    Powers 


ALPHA  ALPHA  CHAPTER.  847 

Accounting  Machine  Company,  New  York.  Served  as  Boatswain's 
Mate,  2d  class,  U.  S.  N.  R.  Married,  November  5,  1918,  Esther 
Clara  Jeffers.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Allan  E.  Ricker, 
Alpha  Alpha,  '21. 

James  Magruder  Warren,  Harrisonburg,  Va. 

409  South  Main  Street. 
Born  at  Bridgewater,  Va.,  March  24,  1896.     Son  of  James  Magruder 
and    Williette    (Sprinkel)    Warren.     Enlisted    in    U.    S.    Infantry, 
June    12,    1917;    transferred   to    Air   Service    December    19,    1918; 
discharged  with  rank  of  Cadet  Pilot. 

William  Cartwright  Lane,  Hagerstown,  Md. 

217  Prospect  Street. 
Born  at  Hagerstown,  Md.,  April  17,  1899.  Son  of  William  Preston 
and  Virginia  Lee  (Cartwright)  Lane.  Served  in  U.  S.  Infantry, 
June  3  to  August  26,  1918;  September  7  to  November  20,  1918, 
Tank  Corps.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  S.  Maddox  Lane, 
Alpha  Alpha,  '20. 

Preston  Leon  Conner,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt. 

Born  at   Orleans,   Vt.,  August  29,   1895.     Son  of  Irvin   Moody   and 
Stella  Perker   (Metcalf)  Conner. 


1921. 

Robert  Gibbons  Yancey,  Harrisonburg,  Va. 

357  South  Main  Street. 
Born  at  Harrisonburg,  Va.,  December  7,  1896.  Son  of  William  Lewis 
and  Mary  (Ashby)  Yancey.  Enlisted  April  18,  1917,  116th  Vir- 
ginia Infantry;  transferred  to  School  of  Military  Aeronautics, 
Dec.  19,  1917,  Austip,  Texas;  transferred  to  C.  O.  T.  S.,  Camp 
Pike,  Ark.;  discharged  Dec.  2,  1918.  Relatives  in  Fraternity, 
brothers,  Kemper  W.  Yancey,  Tau,  '06,  and  William  B.  Yancey, 
Eta,  '15. 

Mallory  Carpenter  Jones,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

72   West   Minster   Drive. 
Born  at  Choccolocco,  Ala.,  July  18,  1899.     Son  of  George  Carpenter 
and  Lida  Gertrude   (Davis)   Jones.     S.  A.  T.  C,  Washington  and 
Lee  University,  1918.     Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Paul  H. 
Jones,  Alpha  Alpha,  '18,  and  Roger  B.  Jones,  Alpha  Kappa,  '22. 

William  Jacobs  Guenther,  Owensboro,  Ky. 

524  Allen  Street. 
Born   at  Owensboro,  Ky.,  January  26,   1897.     Son  of  John  Edward 
and     Mary     (Jacobs)     Guenther.     Assistant     Manager     Guenther 


848  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Hardware  Company.     S.  A.  T.  C,  Danville,  Ky.,  and  R.  O.  T.  C, 
191S. 

Arthur  Merryman  Gilbert,  Jr.,  Martinsburg,  W.  Va. 

350  West  Burke   Street. 
Born  at  Martinsburg,  W.  Va.,  June  30,  1899.     Son  of  Arthur  Merry- 
man  and  Mabel  (Roderick)  Gilbert. 

Alan  Edward  Ricker,  Swampscott,  Mass. 

Born  at  North  Woburn,  Mass.,  December  29,  1898.  Son  of  Nathaniel 
Howard  and  Rhoda  Gertrude  (Luther)  Ricker.  Commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  Infantry,  September,  1918;  discharged  Decem- 
ber, 1918.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Norman  S.  Ricker, 
Alpha  Alpha,  '20. 

Randolph  Gordon  Whittle,  Martinsville,  Va. 

Born  at  Martinsville,  Va.,  May  4,  1900.  Son  of  Stafford  Gorman 
and  Ruth  (Brewry)  Whittle.  R.  O.  T.  C,  Plattsburg,  N.  Y. 
and  Lexington,  Va.,  1917-18.  S.  A.  T.  C,  Washington  and  Lee 
University,  1918. 

Raymond  Wilson  Curtis,  Swampscott,  Mass. 

Born  at  Lynn,  Mass.,  December  7,  1898.  Son  of  Harry  Melville 
and  Bertha  W.  (Cate)  Curtis.  Salesman.  S.  A.  T.  C,  Wash- 
ington  and  Lee   University,   1918. 

Homer  Eugene  Henderson,  Sulphur  Springs,  Tex. 

Born  at  Sulphur  Springs,  Texas,  September  12,  1899.  Son  of  Homer 
Eugene  and  Maggie  (Bradfield)  Henderson.  Served,  as  Ser- 
geant,  U.   S.   Infantry,   during   World   War. 

John  Richard  Barfield,  Jr.,  Unadilla,  Ga. 

Born  at  Unadilla,  Ga.,  July  2,  1896.  Son  of  John  Richard  and 
Sallie  May  (Home)  Barfield.  Farmer.  Entered  U.  S.  A.  June 
4,  1918;  served  with  Three  Hundred  and  Twentieth  Supply  Com- 
pany, Q.   M.   C,  A.   E.   F.;   discharged   February   28,   1919. 

Howard  Kemper  Gibbons,  Roanoke,  Va. 

Norfolk  and  Western  General  Offices. 
Born  at  Roanoke,  Va.,  August  25,  1896.  Son  of  William  Andrew 
and  Lucinda  Cilina  (Moornaw)  Gibbons.  Enlisted  2d  Virginia 
Infantry,  June,  1916;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  Infantry, 
U.  S.  A.,  and  assigned  to  114th  Infantry,  29th  Division,  A.  E.  F.; 
instructor,  86th  Infantry,  18th  Division  and  regimental  intelli- 
gence officer;  discharged  December  6,  1918.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  William  A.  Gibbons,  Jr.,  Alpha  Alpha,  '22. 


ALPHA  ALPHA  CHAPTER.  849 

Marsh  Walker  Vicars,  Wise,  Va. 

Born  at  Coeburn,  Va.,  February  14,  1898.  Son  of  Augustus  Mc- 
Farland  and  Amy  Jesse  (Fuller)  Vicars.  Served  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Eight  Hundred  and  Tenth  Pioneer  Infantry;  discharged, 
December  22,  1918. 

David  Hayes  Matson,  Jr.,  Roanoke,  Va. 

18  Elm  Avenue,  S.  W. 
Born  at  Roanoke,  Va.,  April  18,  1897.  Son  of  David  Hayes  and 
Mary  Ganes  Matson.  Sergeant,  Company  F,  2d  Virginia  In- 
fantry, 1916-17;  Second  Lieutenant,  116th  Infantry,  1917;  trans- 
ferred to  A.  S.,  M.  A.  and  commissioned  First  Lieutenant;  dis- 
charged January  15,  1919. 


1922. 

Benjamin  Stevens  Rucker,  Martinsville,  Va. 

Born  at  Martinsville,  Va.,  December  29,  1899.  Son  of  Pannill  and 
Frankie  (Stevens)  Rucker.  S.  A.  T.  C,  Washington  and  Lee 
University,  1918. 

Ray  Allen  Carter,  Swampscott,  Mass. 

Born  at  Providence,  R.  I.,  May  8,  1898.  Son  of  William  Edgar 
and  Jennie   Byron    (Allen)    Carter.     Forester. 

Dayton  Elvin  Carter,  Huntington,  W.  Va. 

1218    Fifth    Avenue. 
Born   at   Huntington,  W.   Va.,   February   12,   1899.     Son   of  Joshua 
Clark   and   Elizabeth    (Trent)    Carter.     S.    A.    T.   C,   Washington 
and  Lee  University,  1918. 

Lynn  Kanaga  Brugh,  Jr.,  Hagerstown,  Md. 

609    South    Prospect   Street. 
Born  at  Hagerstown,  Md.,  October  29,  1901.     Son  of  Lynn  Kanaga 
and   Gertrude  Louise    (Clark)    Brugh.     S.   A.    T.   C,   Washington 
and  Lee  University,  1918. 

Reuben  Bertrum  Carothers,  Jr.,  Sulphur  Springs,  Tex. 

Born  at  Sulphur  Springs,  Texas,  November  8,  1900.  Son  of  Reuben 
Bertrum   and    Rosa    Beatrice    (Thomas)    Carothers. 

George  Walton   Taliaferro,   Harrisonburg,   Va. 

28   Court   Square. 
Born   at   Harrisonburg,   Va.,  July   20,   1896.     Son   of  John   William 
and  Elizabeth   (Ott)    Taliaferro.     Served  in  21st  Company,  D.   B., 


850  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Camp  Lee,  Va.,  and  C.  O.  T.  C,  Camp  Lee,  May  to  November, 
1918. 

William  Andrew  Gibbons,  Jr.,  Roanoke,  Va. 

Norfolk  and  Western  General  Offices. 
Born  at  Roanoke,  Va.,  April  20,  1899.  Son  of  William  Andrew  and 
Lucinda  Salina  (Moomaw)  Gibbons.  Served  at  R.  O.  T.  C, 
Plattsburgh,  N.  Y.,  and  S.  A.  T.  C,  Virginia  Polytechnic  Insti- 
tute, 1918.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Howard  K.  Gibbons, 
Alpha  Alpha,  '21. 

19&3. 

John  Wilson  Steer,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

1642  Chapel  Street. 
Born  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  April  29,  1901.     Son  of  Ernest  David 
and    Emma    (Wilson)    Steer. 

Thomas  McRae  Bemis,  Prescott,  Ark. 

Born  at  Prescott,  Ark.,  December  22,  1901.  Son  of  Harace  Evastus 
and  Ethel  Norvelle  (McRae)  Bemis.  Served  in  Junior  R.  O.  T.  C. 
at  Columbia  Military  Academy,  Columbia,  Tenn.,  1918. 

David  Raymond  Snively,  Hagerstown,  Md. 

57  West  Washington  Street. 
Born  at  Hagerstown,  Md.,  September  16,  1901.     Son  of  David  Stoner 
and  Abba  Cleo   (Mathias)   Snively. 

Ernest  Lee  Jones,  Elyria,  Ohio. 

418  West  Avenue. 
Born   at   Elyria,  Ohio,   April  1,   1901.     Son   of   Asaph   Richard   and 
Edith  Maria  (Day)  Jones. 


Alpha  Beta  Chapter 

UNIVERSITY  OF  TORONTO 

TORONTO,  CANADA 


Instituted  May  19,  A.  D.  1895 


JAMES  DODGSON  SHIELDS 
DONALD  CAMPBELL  RIDOUT 
RODMAN  MERRITT  BROWN 
CHARLES  KEITH  BLACKWOOD 
ARTHUR  ERNEST  BLACKWOOD 
HENRY  RIVINGTON  POUSETT 
JAMES  TURNBULL  LAIDLAW 
GEORGE  ERNESTMILLICHAMP 
JAMES  CHARLES  STEWART  SHIELDS 
ARTHUR  NELSON  McMILLAN 
NORMAN  ST.  CLAIR  GURD 


History  of  Alpha  Beta  Chapter 

Alpha  Beta,  the  only  chapter  organized  beyond  the  terri- 
torial limits  of  the  United  States,  was  chartered  at  the  Uni- 
versity of  Toronto,  and  instituted  on  May  19,  1895,  by 
Brothers  J.  Hartley  Merrick  and  James  Starr.  Zeta  Psi, 
Kappa  Alpha  and  Alpha  Delta  Phi  were  represented  by  chap- 
ters in  the  university  at  the  time.  Brother  Henry  Bueth  Sims, 
of  Alpha  Chapter,  was  affiliated  with  the  chapter  and  was  its 
first  Alpha.  Seven  men  were  initiated  on  the  date  given  above 
and  their  number  was  soon  increased  to  eleven.  Unfortunately, 
however,  the  chapter  neglected  to  look  to  the  academic  depart- 
ment for  its  initiates  and  consequently  failed  to  obtain  a  firm 
foothold.  After  the  academic  year  1895-96,  its  members 
dwindled,  and  in  the  fall  of  1897  it  surrendered  its  charter, 
there  then  being  only  one  or  two  men  in  college.  The  chapter 
was  organized  without  any  assurances  of  permanency  and  it 
was  allowed  to  drift  to  early  dissolution,  both  of  which  con- 
ditions should  not  have  been  tolerated. 


853 


Alpha  Beta  Chapter 


1893. 
James  Turnbull  Laidlaw,  B.A.Sc,  Fort  Steele,  B.  C. 

Norman  St.  Clair  Gurd,  B.C.L.  [Trinity],  Sarnia,  Ont. 

Born   at   Sarnia,   Ont.,   November  27,   1870.     Son  of   Robert   S.   and 
Isabel  (Johnson)  Gurd.     Barrister-at-law.     Married,  Edna  Wilber. 

1894. 

James  Dodgson  Shields,  B.A.Sc,  Toronto,  Ont. 

48  Summerhill  Gardens. 
Born  at  Toronto,  Ont.,  Canada,  February  23,  1870.     Son  of  James 
and   Ann    (Dodgson)    Shields.     Civil  Engineer.     Married,  January 
30,  1912,  Bessie  C.  Carbett. 

1895. 

Arthur  Ernest  Blackwood,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

71  Broadway. 

Donald  Campbell  Ridout,  Toronto,  Ont. 

36  Spencer  Avenue. 
Born   at   Toronto,   Ontario,   Can.,    April    13,    1873.     Son   of    Donald 
Campbell  and  Katherine  (Kay)   Ridout.     Secretary,  Toronto  Fur- 
niture Company,  Limited.     Married,  August  26,  1912,  Amy  Hope. 

1896. 

Charles  Keith  Blackwood,  Chicago,  111. 

Peoples  Gas  Building. 
Born  at  Toronto,  Canada,  March  27,  1870.     Son  of  Thomas  Fugerson 
and  Eliza  Sarah    (Hinsen)    Blackwood.     Vice   President,   Sullivan 
Machinery  Company.     Married,  June  12,  1891,  Emetta  T.  Holmes. 

Henry  Rivington  Pousett,  Buenos  Ayres,  S.  A. 

Canadian  Government  Commission. 
Engaged  in  insurance  business.     Went  to  South  Africa  as  Captain, 

854 


ALPHA  BETA  CHAPTER.  855 

Twenty-sixth  Battalion  of  the  Canadian  Militia,  and  later  an  officer 
in  the  English  Army.  Canadian  Commissioner  to  the  Argentine 
Republic. 

Rodman  Merritt  Brown,  Omaha,  Neb. 

6719  Florence  Boulevard. 
Born   at    St.   Catharines,   Ontario,    Can.,   October    18,    1874.     Son   of 
Calvin  Ernest  and   Helen    (Benson)    Brown.     Engineer.     Married, 
Helen  Mabel  Benson. 

*George  Ernest  Millichamp,  M.B.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

Born  at  Toronto,  Ont,  February  24,  1872.  Son  of  Wallace  and  Mary 
(Garbatt)  Millichamp.  Physician.  Member,  Royal  College  of  Sur- 
geons, England,  and  Licentiate  of  the  Royal  College  of  Physicians, 
London.  Lieutenant,  Army  Medical  Corps,  Canada.  Married, 
Violet  Maud  Akers.     Died  at  Toronto,  Ont.,  January  7,  1915. 

1897. 

Arthur  Nelson  McMillan,  Bowmanville,  Ont. 

Born  at  Ashawa,  Ont.,  September  1,  1874.  Son  of  Thomas  Henry 
and  Louise  Jane  (McBrien)  McMillan.  Manager  of  Western  and 
Standard  Banks  in  Western  and  Eastern  Ontario.  Mayor  of  Bow- 
manville, Ont.  Served  as  Secretary  Soldiers'  Aid  Commission, 
Ottawa.  In  charge  of  the  Royal  Canadian  Volunteer  Reserve 
Recruits,  Durham  County.  Married,  June  30,  1906,  Mary  Hudoneil 
Ferguson. 

1899. 

James  Charles  Stewart  Shields,  Vancouver,  B.  C. 

209  Wirch  Building. 
Born   at  Toronto,  Canada,   November   11,    1876.     Son   of   John   and 
Essie  Annis   (Smiley)    Shields.     Lumber  manufacturer.     President 
of  Dominion  Lumber  &  Timber  Company,  Limited.     Married,  Ida 
Jane  Paul,  December  17,  1902. 

Charter   withdrawn. 


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Alpha  Gamma  Chapter 

WEST  VIRGINIA  UNIVERSITY 

MORGANTOWN,  WEST  VIRGINIA 


Instituted  January  15,  A.  D.  1896 


CLAUDE  WILSON  MAXWELL 
HARRY  OUTEN  COLE 
HOWARD  RALPH  CROSSLAND 
GEORGE  HENRY  FERDINAND  HOLY 
CAMPBELL  FOREST  LOWTHER 
ROBERT  DEEN  HEIRONIMUS 
JAMES  CURRY  LONG 
BUCKNER  FAIRFAX  SCOTT 
JOHN  ROSS  EAKIN 
LYLE  MONTGOMERY  RANSON 


History  of  Alpha  Gamma  Chapter 

The  organization  and  installation  of  Alpha  Gamma  Chap- 
ter of  the  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  Fraternity  was  due,  in  great 
measure,  to  the  efforts  of  Brother  Daniel  Jenifer  Barton,  of 
Eta,  who  was  an  instructor  in  mathematics  in  the  West  Vir- 
ginia University  during  the  years  1895  and  1896.  In  1895 
Brother  Barton  began  the  movement  to  secure  a  charter  for  a 
local  chapter,  and  with  the  assistance  of  Brothers  Earl  W. 
Williams  and  G.  H.  F.  Holy,  a  body  of  ten  men  was  organized 
and  application  for  a  charter  was  made  at  Thirty-third  Con- 
vention, which  convention  was  held  at  State  College,  Pennsyl- 
vania. The  application  was  acted  upon  favorably,  and  the 
chapter  was  installed  at  Morgantown,  West  Virginia,  on  the 
15th  day  of  Januar}^,  1896. 

For  two  or  three  years  no  regular  quarters  were  secured, — 
the  chapter  meeting  at  the  rooms  of  the  various  members.  The 
first  permanent  meeting  place  was  secured  in  1899,  and  con- 
sisted of  but  one  room.  This  one  room  was  used  until  1901, 
and  at  this  time  two  rooms  were  secured  in  the  Postoffice  Build- 
ing. In  1903  quarters  were  secured  in  what  is  now  known  as 
the  Brown  Building,  on.  High  Street,  The  chapter  had  four 
rooms  at  this  new  abode,  and  six  of  the  members  slept  there. 
Little  satisfaction  prevailed  with  these  new  apartments,  for 
the  rooms  were  on  the  fourth  floor  of  the  building,  and  there 
was  no  elevator.  The  desire  that  all  of  the  members  might 
live  together  so  that  the  fullest  benefits  of  fraternalism  might 
accrue  was  not  realized. 

In  the  winter  of  1904  six  rooms  were  secured  in  the  Dering 
Building  (better  known  as  the  "  White  Elephant  ")  on  Spruce 
Street.  These  rooms,  although  on  the  third  floor,  proved  fairly 
satisfactory. '  Ten  of  the  fourteen  men  in  the  chapter  lived 
under  the  same  roof  in  the  happy  bonds.     A  year  or  so  later 

859 


860  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

the  fraternity  moved  to  the  second  floor  of  the  same  building 
on  the  opposite  side. 

From  1903  to  1906  Alpha  Gamma  Chapter  was  rising  upon 
the  ladder  of  progression  by  leaps  and  bounds.  In  1906  the 
first  house  was  secured.  This  house  was  located  on  North 
Spruce  Street,  and  those  of  our  brothers  who  visited  us  in  the 
vears  of  '06,  '07,  and  '08  will  remember  this  as  the  house  that 
stood  so  far  on  the  hill  that  they  were  winded  when  they  reached 
it.  On  March  2,  1908,  Alpha  Gamma  Chapter  gave  up  her 
old  quarters  and  moved  into  a  new  house  at  230  Kirk  Street, 
where  she  continued  to  live  up  to  June,  1919.  This  house  was 
in  a  very  desirable  location  and  had  but  one  drawback,  lack 
of  sufficient  room  and  facilities  to  enable  the  chapter  to  expand. 

In  the  summer  of  1919,  the  chapter  decided  that  the  time 
had  come  when  she  must  find  a  home  of  her  own,  one  that  was 
sufficiently  large  and  one  that  would  do  credit  to  the  splendid 
growth  of  the  fraternity. 

A  bold  step  was  taken  when  we  gave  up  our  home  where 
we  had  lived  for  over  ten  years,  and  with  the  cooperation  of  her 
lo}'al  alumni  purchased  a  very  fine  piece  of  property,  located 
in  "  Sunnyside,"  about  five  minutes'  walk  from  the  University. 
This  house  is  situated  on  a  bluff  overlooking  the  Monongahela 
River  and  is  one  of  the  best,  if  not  the  best,  fraternity  houses  at 
West  Virginia  University.  The  chapter  was  very  fortunate 
in  securing  this  property,  as  the  house  itself  is  so  arranged  that 
if  it  had  been  built  expressly  for  fraternity  purposes  it  could 
not  have  been  better  suited  to  the  chapter's  needs.  The  con- 
dition of  the  chapter  now  is  such  that  our  position  socially, 
and  more  important,  scholastically,  is  a  most  enviable  one. 
Alpha  Gamma  chapter  is  looking  forward  to  the  most  prosper- 
ous years  of  her  existence  and  is  destined  to  be  a  pride  to  "  the 
best  fraternity  in  the  world." 


Alpha  Gamma  Chapter 

Edward  Miller  Grant,  Morgantown,  W.  Va. 

Eorn  at  Cleveland,  Ohio,  February  3,  1853.  Son  of  William  and 
Hannah  (Turner)  Grant.  Engaged  in  gas,  oil  and  banking  busi- 
ness. Regent  of  West  Virginia  University,  1901  to  1908.  Mem- 
ber of  West  Virginia  Legislature,  1899.  President  of  Citizens' 
National  Bank  and  of  Federal  Savings  and  Trust  Company,  Mor- 
gantown, W.  Va.;  Secretary  and  Treasurer  of  Morgantown  Brick 
Company.     Married,  June  13,  1876,  Florence  Mary  Dale. 

Charles    Edgar    Hogg,    LL.D.    [Temple    University,    Phila.J, 
Point  Pleasant,  W.  Va. 

Born  in  Mason  County,  Va.,  now  West  Virginia,  December  21,  1852. 
Son  of  James  Abney  and  Susan  (Knight)  Hogg.  Presidential 
elector  in  1884;  member  of  Congress,  1887-89.  Dean  of  College  of 
Law,  West  Virginia  University,  1906-1913.  He  is  the  author  of 
Hogg's  Pleading  and  Forms;  Equity  Principles,  Equity  Procedure, 
and  Treatise  and  Forms;  Editor  and  Annotator  of  West  Virginia 
Code,  1913.  Married,  June  2,  1881,  Nannie  Berden  Hawkins. 
Relatives  in  Fraternity,  sons,  Charles  J.  Hogg,  Alpha  Gamma, 
'08;  Robert  L.  Hogg,  Alpha  Gamma,  '14,  and  William  B.  Hogg, 
Alpha  Gamma,  '21. 

1897. 

Claude  Wilson  Maxwell,  LL.B.,  Elkins,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  St.  George,  W.  Va.,  July  28,  1877.  Son  of  Wilson  Bonnifield 
and  Caroline  (Howell)  Maxwell.  Attorney-at-law.  Married,  June 
4,  1903,  Nell  Moorehead  White. 

1898. 

Harry  Outen  Cole,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

120  Broadway. 
Born  at  Morgantown,  W.  Va.,  April  3,  1874.  Son  of  Nimrod  and 
Sarah  Jane  (Lough)  Cole.  Civil  engineer.  Bridge  engineer,  1903- 
08.  Engineer,  Pacific  Division  of  Panama  Canal,  1908-14.  Con- 
struction Engineer,  Guggenheim  Brothers,  New  York,  1914-19. 
Member  of  firm  of  Cole  Construction  Company,  Morgantown, 
W.  Va.  Married,  June  12,  1901,  Mabel  Wilson.  Relatives  in 
86i 


862  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Fraternity,  brothers,  Emmert  L.  Cole,  Alpha  Gamma,  '03,  and  Otis 
O.  Cole,  Alpha  Gamma,  '08. 

Robert  Decn  Heironimus,  LL.B.,  Davis,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Webster,  W.  Va.,  April  25,  1872.  Son  of  Stewart  Marcus 
and  Mary  Jane  Heironimus.  Attorney-at-law.  Married,  Septem- 
ber 5,  1907,  Mayme  Blanche  Dicker. 

Edward  Hughes  Evans,  Pageton,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Middle  Creek,  Pa.,  January  5,  1875.  Son  of  Samuel  and 
Caroline  (Mason)  Evans.  General  Manager,  Page  Coal  and  Coke 
Co.  Member  of  Local  Draft  Board,  McDowell  Co.,  W.  Va.,  1917- 
19.     Married,  December  17,  1898,  Flora  Conrad  Dundore. 


1899. 

Campbell  Forest  Lowther,  Huntington,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  New  Martinsville,  W.  Va.,  December  12,  1876.  Son  of  Dr. 
Franklin  Pierce  Lowther  and  Caroline  Amanda  Wise.  Oil  and 
Coal  Operator.     Married,  Delia  Melvin,  September  2,  1901. 

James  Estill  Brown,  LL.B.,  Charleston,  W.  Va. 

Box  1587. 
Born  at  Narrows,  Va.,  July  25,  1874.    Son  of  James  Leftridge  and 
Clementine  Ellen   (Hale)   Brown.     Attorney-at-law. 

Benjamin  Franklin  Conaway,  M.D.    [Md.  Med.   Coll.,  Balto., 
Md.],  Farmington,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Mannington,  W.  Va.,  December  21,  1877.  Son  of  Alfred  and 
Elizabeth   (Clayton)   Conaway.     Physician. 

Edward  Gregg  Donley,  LL.B.,  Morgantown,  W.  Va. 

427  Sprttce  Street. 
Born   at  Mt.   Morris,   Pa.,   March   23,   1878.     Son  of  David   Lemley 
and   Louisa    (Evans)    Donley.     Attorney-at-law.     Mayor   of   Mor- 
gantown, W.  Va.     Married,  July  25,  1900,  Eleanor  Evelyn  Tucker. 

Henry  Dunlap  Grenelle  Reynolds,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Box  872. 
Born    at   Wheeling,   W.   Va.,    December    19,    1875.     Son   of    Homer 
Duane  and  Laura  Jane   (Martin)  Reynolds.     Mining  engineer  and 
chemist. 

John  Lafayette  Hatfield,  LL.B.,  Morgantown,  W.  Va. 

Born   at   Kirby,   Pa.,   April   19,   1873.     Son   of   Hiram   and   Hannah 


ALPHA  GAMMA  CHAPTER.  863 

(Lemley)  Hatfield.  Attorney- at-law.  Mayor  of  Morgantown,  W. 
Va.,  1906;  State  Senator,  1912-16;  President  Citizens'  National 
Bank;  President  Rosedale  Coal  Company,  1917  to  date.  Married, 
December  26,  1912,  Emma  Jane  Newenhagan. 

Alexander  Lough  Eddy,  A.B. ;  M.D.   [Coll.  Phys.  and  Surgs., 
Balto.,  Md.],  Greensboro,  Pa. 
Born  at  Cross  Roads,  W.  Va.,  February  IT,  1872.     Son  of  Elihu  and 
Juretta  (Lough)  Eddy.     Physician.'   Married,  September  19,  1906, 
Emma  Makinson. 

John  Henry  Meek,  LL.B.,  Huntington,  W.  Va. 

Box  349. 
Born  at  Louisa,  Ky.,  September  8,  1877.     Son  of  Edward  and  Amy 
(Kirk)   Meek.     Attorney-at-law.     Prosecuting  Attorney  of  Wayne 
County,   W.   Va.,   1903-04.     Married,   November    14,   1901,   Charlie 
Burgess. 

*Charles  Henry  Quimby,  Jr.,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Born  at  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  January  22,  1877.  Son  of  Charles  Henry 
and  Sarah  (Baker)  Quimby.  Civil  engineer.  Engineer  with  va- 
rious railroads,  1901-13.  With  Bureau  of  Valuation,  Interstate 
Commerce  Commission,  .Washington,  D.  C,  as  Field  Engineer,  1914 
to  date.     Married,  December  28,  1898,  Mary  Louise  Pryor. 


1900. 

*Buckner   Fairfax    Scott,    A.B. ;    M.D.    [Jefferson    Medical], 
Terra  Alta,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Terra  Alta,  W.  Va.,  July  7,  1877.  Son  of  Stanhope  Mc- 
Clelland and  Anna  Elizabeth  (Fairfax)  Scott.  Physician.  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  Company  C,  First  West  Virginia  Volunteer  In- 
fantry, during  the  Spanish- American  War;  Captain,  Company  M, 
First  Infantry  Regiment,  West  Virginia  National  Guard,  1905-09; 
Major,  1909-16.  Married,  June  22,  1908,  Elva  Claire  Porter. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Stanhope  McClelland  Scott,  Jr., 
Alpha  Gamma,  '00.     Died  at  Terra  Alta,  W.  Va.,  February  21,  1916. 

Ray  Vernon  Hennen,  A.B.,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Morgantown,  W.  Va. 

282  Grand  Street. 
Born  at  St.  Cloud,  W.  Va.,  June  18,  1875.  Son  of  William  Harrison 
and  Lydia  Ann  (White)  Hennen.  Civil  engineer  and  geologist, 
Carter  Oil  Company,  1901-02.  Engineer  and  chief  clerk  of  West 
Virginia  Geological  Survey,  1902-07;  assistant  geologist  of  same, 
1907-18;  consulting  geologist,  oil  and  gas  properties,  1918  to  date. 
Married,  June  26,  1907,  Cora  May  Hagan. 


864  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Lyle  Montgomery  Ranson,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Mayhew  Apartments,  Orange  and  Salenica  Streets. 
Born  at  Charleston,  W.  Va.,  January  11,  1879.  Son  of  Briscoe 
Baldwin  and  Anna  Truxton  (Forrest)  Ranson.  Rodman  and 
draftsman,  with  various  railroads,  1901-08.  Draftsman  for  United 
States  and  Mexico  International  Boundary  Commission,  1908. 
Corporal,  Company  D,  First  West  Virginia  Regiment,  U.  S.  V., 
during  the  Spanish- American  War. 

David  Hott,  A.B. ;  M.D.  [Coll.  Phys.  and  Surgs.,  Balto.,  Md.], 
Morgantown,  W.  Va. 
Born  at  Gerrardstown,  W.  Va.,  November  21,  1873.  Son  of  David 
Fries  and  Rachel  Ann  (Handler)  Holt.  Physician.  Served  as 
Captain,  M.  C,  with  Fifty-ninth  C.  A.  C,  October  7,  1917,  to  Feb- 
ruary 7,  1919.  With  A.  E.  F.  at  St.  Mihiel,  Argonne,  Verdun  and 
Meuse  fronts.     Married,  October  16,  1901,  Alene  Mae  Vance. 

Ernest  Hutton,  Fairmont,  W.  Va. 

1016  Fairmont  Avenue. 
Born  at  Huttonsville,  W.  Va.,  August  25,  1878.  Son  of  Elihu  and 
Sophronia  Egle  (Woodford)  Hutton.  Electrical  engineer  with 
various  companies,  1900-08.  Superintendent,  Power  and  Mechan- 
ical Department,  Elkhome  Coal  Company,  Ky.  Married,  Novem- 
ber 1,  1910,  Frances  Hogue  Sipe.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
B.  Forrest  Hutton,  Alpha  Alpha,  '05. 

Earl  Herndon  Smith,  A.B.,  Fairmont,  W.  Va. 

Times  Building. 
Born  at  Fairmont,  W.  Va.,  March  27,  1880.  Son  of  Clarence  Linden 
and  Margaret  Virginia  (Fleming)  Smith.  Journalist.  Editor  of 
Fairmont  Times.  Commissioned  Major,  Q.  M.  C.  and  assigned 
to  39th  Division.  Went  to  France  with  this  Division,  later  trans- 
ferred to  Fourth  Army  Corps  in  Germany.  Returned  to  States 
July,  1919.  State  Commander,  American  Legion,  1919.  Married, 
June  24,  1904,  Alice  Geddings  West. 

Stanhope  McClelland  Scott,  Jr.,  Ph.G.  [Phila.  Coll.  Pharm.], 
Terra  Alta,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Terra  Alta,  W.  Va.,  March  23,  1880.  Son  of  Stanhope  Mc- 
Clelland and  Anna  Elizabeth  (Fairfax)  Scott.  Pharmacist.  Presi- 
dent of  the  West  Virginia  Board  of  Pharmacy.  Married,  October 
24,  1906.  Martha  Glover.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Buck- 
ner  F.  Scott,  Alpha  Gamma,  '00. 

•David  Lemen,  A.B.,  Shepherdstown,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Shepherdstown,  W.  Va.,  February  10,  1880.  Son  of  Wil- 
loughby   Newton   and   Sallie   Shepherd    (Billinger)    Lemen.     Grain 


ALPHA  GAMMA  CHAPTER.  865 

and  coal  merchant.     Married,  July  1,  1909,  Ethel  Elizabeth  Boyer. 
Died  at  Shepherdstown,  W.  Va.,  September  24,  1919. 

1901. 

James  Curry  Long,  Connellsville,  Pa. 

Born  at  Connellsville,  Pa.,  December  13,  1877.  Son  of  Kell  and 
Elizabeth  (Curry)  Long.  Cashier  of  Union  National  Bank,  Con- 
nellsville, Pa.,  1905  to  date.  Married,  June  30,  1908,  Emma  Jose- 
phine Lytle. 

Howard  Ralph  Crossland,  A.B.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

3147  Prospect  Avenue. 
Born  at  Connellsville,  Pa.,  August  24,  1877.     Son  of  Albert  Johnson 
and  Charlotta  (Long)   Crossland.     Real  estate  salesman  for  Dun- 
ham and  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Married,  June  18,  1912,  Ottie 
Mae  Everett. 

George  Henry  Ferdinand  Holy,  A.B.  in  M.E.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

7918  Hamilton  Avenue. 
Born  at  Grafton,  W.  Va.,  June  19,  1878.  Son  of  Albert  Carl  Henry 
and  Sophia  Wilhelmina  (Preiss)  Holy.  Section  engineer  in  charge 
of  Design  of  Locomotive  Mechanical  Parts,  Railway  Division  of 
Engineering  Department,  Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufactur- 
ing  Company.     Married,   January   24,   1906,   Mary   Etta   Tennant. 

Daniel  Blake  Leonard,  Parkersburg,  W.  Va. 

955  Market  Street. 
Born  at  Parkersburg,  W.  Va.,  April  25,  1881.     Son  of  David  Harri- 
son and  Mary  R.    (Blake)   Leonard.     Attorney-at-law. 

Odell  Payne  McKinney,  Fairmont,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Palatine,  W.  Va.,  July  13,  1879.  Son  of  Owen  Sullivan 
and  Anna  Belle  (Ayers)  McKinney.  Publisher.  Married,  Decem- 
ber 1,  1901,  Emory  Foster. 

Arlington  Bliss  McCrum,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Charleston,  W.  Va. 

1311  Virginia  Street. 
Born  at  Aurora,  W.  Va.,  February  17,  1880.  Son  of  Lloyd  Logan  and 
Emma  (Shaffer)  McCrum.  Attorney-at-law.  Member  of  House 
of  Delegates,  West  Virginia,  1907-11;  State  Senate,  1913-15;  Mem- 
ber State  Board  of  Control,  West  Virginia,  1915-17.  Commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  Q.  M.  C,  August  26,  1918.  Assigned  to  duty 
with  Labor  Battalions,  Camp  Greene,  Charlotte,  N.  C,  Oct.  16, 
1918;  promoted  to  First  Lieutenant  Oct.  10,  1918;  commanding 
officer  Company  B,  353d  Labor  Battalion;  discharged  Dec.  26, 
1918. 


866  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

John  Ross  Eakin,  Washington,  D.  C. 

U.  S.  Geological  Survey. 
Born  at  New  Martinsville,  W.  Va.,  October  12,  1879.  Son  of  Justus 
and  Loveda  E.  (Wright)  Eakin.  Topographic  engineer  with  U.  S. 
Geological  Survey.  Captain,  C.  A.  C,  during  World  War.  Served 
with  A.  E.  F.  in  Seventh  C.  A.,  Forty-third  C.  A.  and  Forty- 
second  C.   A. 

Harry  John  Zevely,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

1304  Widener  Building. 
Born  at  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  June  24,  1875.  Son  of  John  H.  and  Mar- 
garet (Connihan)  Zevely.  In  railroad  and  general  contracting 
business,  1901-19."  Agent  for  Columbian  National  Life  Insurance 
Company  of  Boston,  Mass.,  1919  to  date.  Married,  February  21, 
1905,  Edith  Mary  Grant. 

Earl  Washington  Williams,  Portland,  Me. 

1  India  Street. 
Born   at  Cameron,   W.   Va.,   August  8,   1879.     Son   of   Uriah  Butler 
and  Annie  Laurie    (Isaac)   Williams.     In  Transportation   Depart- 
ment of  Grand   Trunk   Railway   System,   1911"  to   date.     Married, 
October,  1907,  Ada  Ward. 

1902. 

Clyde  Alonzo  Cole,  Shinnston,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Grafton,  W.  Va.,  June  2,  1880.  Son  of  Taylor  E.  and 
Emma  V.  Doyle.     Cashier,  First  National  Bank,  Shinnston,  W.  Va. 

*Robert  Hanson  Stewart   (A  Z),  Martinsburg,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Martinsburg,  W.  Va.,  June  13,  1879.  Son  of  W.  T.  and 
Millie  (Emmert)  Stewart.  Orchardest.  Married,  1905,  Elsie  Boak. 
Died  at  Martinsburg,  W.  Va.,  April,  1913. 

*Theodore  Ferine  Watson,  Morgantown,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Mobile,  Ala.,  March  21,  1875.  Assistant  chemist,  connected 
with  the  Weather  Bureau  at  the  West  Virginia  Agricultural  Ex- 
periment Station.  Died  at  Morgantown,  W.  Va.,  January  14, 
1900. 

John   Otho   Downey,   M.D.    [Pennsylvania]    (A),   New  York, 

X.  Y. 

Metropolitan  Club,  Fifth  Avenue  and  Sixtieth  Street. 
Born   at  Martinsburg,  W.   Va.,  January   12,  1883.     Son   of  Wtflliam 
Walton  and  Sallie  Margaret  (Lefevre)  Downey.     Officer  in  Medical 
Corps  of  U.  S.  Navy.     Surgeon,  U.  S.  N.     Served  on  Troop  Trans- 
ports throughout  entire  World  War. 


ALPHA  GAMMA  CHAPTER.  867 

John  Glen  Snodgrass,  LL.B.,  New  Martinsville,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  New  Martinsville,  W.  Va.,  October  6,  1881.  Son  of  E.  B. 
and  Mary  Belle  (Barrick)  Snodgrass.  Attorney-at-law.  Editor 
and  business  manager  of  Wetzel  Democrat.  Married,  July  9,  1906, 
Mary  Ellen  Kavanagh. 

Walter  Ambrose  Swallow,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Vidalia,  Ga. 

Born  at  Boston,  Mass.,  December  11,  1879.  Son  of  William  Henry 
and  Eliza  (Reed)  Swallow.  Engineer  with  Central  of  Georgia 
Railroad.  Married,  October  23,  1907,  Mary  Eleanor  Nutt,  of  Cleve- 
land, Ohio,  who  died  June  22,  1909. 

Charles  William  Held,  LL.B.,  Towson,  Md. 

Born  at  Towson,  Md.,  April  23,  1881.  Son  of  Louis  William  and 
Fredericka  (Bryer)  Held.  Attorney-at-law.  Married,  October 
25,  1904,  Elsie  May  Phipps. 

Edmund  Dittmar  Miller  (A),  Atoka,  Okla. 

Born  at  Fishertown,  Pa.,  October  17,  1876.  Son  of  Charles  and 
Annie  Maria  (Blackburn)  Miller.  Attorney-at-law  until  1908. 
Since  then  engaged  in  farming,  ranching  and  stock  raising.  Mar- 
ried,  June  31,   1904,   Bessie   Florence   Oglevee. 

1903. 

Harry  B.  Clark,  LL.B.,  Fairmont,  W.  Va. 

Born   at    Newburg,   W.    Va.,   December    19,    1882.     Attorney-at-law. 

John  Clyde  Lewis,  Grafton,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Jackson,  Ohio,  February  25,  1882.     Civil  and  mining  engi- 


Charles  Larkin  Moore,  B.S.C.E.,  South  Brownsville,  Pa.  ' 

521  Water  Street. 
Born  at  South  Brownsville,  Pa.,  November  11,  1878.  Son  of  George 
Larkin  and  Emily  Francis  (Gibbons)  Moore.  Civil  engineer.  As- 
sistant Topographer,  U.  S.  Geological  Survey,  1904.  From  1909 
to  date  engaged  in  General  Contracting.  President  Crossan  Con- 
struction Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  also  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
Moore  Coal  Company.  Married,  November  22,  1904,  Willie  May 
Watson. 

Emmert  Luther  Cole,  B.S.C.E.,  Morgantown,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Cassville,  W.  Va.,  August  12,  1877.  Son  of  Nimrod  and 
Sarah  Jane  (Lough)  Cole.  Member  of  firm  of  Cole  Brothers  Con- 
struction  Company,   Engineers    and   Contractors,    Baltimore,   Md., 


868  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

and  Morgantown,  W.  Va.  Married,  October  30,  1911,  Teressa 
Mahala  Hoff.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Harry  O.  Cole, 
Alpha  Gamma,  '98,  and  Otis  O.  Cole,  Alpha  Gamma,  '08. 

George  Clark  Winans,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla. 

315  West  Twentieth  Street. 
Born  at  Memphis,  Tenn.,  April  11,  1882.  Son  of  John  Franklin  and 
Cora  Belle  (Rainey)  Winans.  Connected  with  the  WSnans  Land 
Company  of  Oklahoma  City,  the  Citizens'  Traction  Company,  the 
Oklahoma  Land  Development  Company.  Was  bugler  in  Company 
G,  First  Regiment,  District  of  Columbia  Volunteers,  during  the 
Spanish-American  War.  Married,  November  9,  1904,  Bertye 
Xander. 

John  Ferguson  Somerville,  Coketon,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Bloomington,  W.  Va.,  April  24,  1883.  Son  of  Robert  L. 
and  Kate  P.  Somerville.  Superintendent  of  coal  mines.  Married, 
November  20,  1907,  Nan  Dobbie. 

James  Benjamin  Brady,  Kingwood,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Berkeley  Springs,  W.  Va.,  December  1,  1876.  Son  of 
William  Henry  and  Margaret  Annabelle  (Boyles)  Brady.  Attor- 
ney-at-law.     Married,  November   1,   1905,  Mary   Cornelia  Godwin. 

Robert  Hanson  Boyd,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Martinsburg,  W.  Va. 

101  South  Raleigh  Street. 
Born  at  Martinsburg,  W.  Va.,  November  19,  1880.     Son  of  John  E. 
and   Mary   Virginia   (Stewart)    Boyd.     Attorney-at-law.     Married, 
October  19,  1906,  Nell  Brandt  Myers. 

Theodore  Joseph  Arthur,  Dormont,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

2957  Glenmore  Avenue. 
Born  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  January  27,  1881.     Son  of  Richard  Marion 
and    Mary    (Schmitt)    Arthur.     With    General    Baking   Company, 
Pittsburgh,   Pa.     Civilian   in   Cost   Accounting   Branch,   Ordnance 
Department,  1918-19. 


1904. 

Charles  Beall  Waggener  Neale,  Huntington,  W.  Va. 

622  Fourteenth  Street. 
Born   at  Pt.   Pleasant,  W.  Va.,   October   14,   1880.     Son  of  William 
Peesley   and   Helen    Virginia    (Waggener)    Neale.     Secretary   and 
Treasurer  J.  M.  McCoach  and  Company.     Married,  July  29,  1916, 
Virginia  Bransford. 


ALPHA  GAMMA  CHAPTER.  869 

John  Gilmore  Ross,  A.B.,  B.S.C.E.,  Morgantown,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  McClellandtown,  Pa.,  September  14,  1879.  Son  of  Alexis 
Hugh  and  Harriet  (Hunter)  Ross.  Civil  and  mining  engineer. 
University  Fellow,  School  of  Mines,  Columbia  University,  1905-06 
and  Honorary  FeUow  at  same  university,  1906-07.  Assistant  chief 
of  Department  of  Mines,  West  Virginia,  and  later  chief  of  same, 
1908.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Donald  Ross,  Alpha  Gamma, 
'09. 

Clarence  Ivan  Lantz,  B.S.C.E.,  Morgantown,  W.  Va. 

498  Grand  Street. 
Born   at   Fordyce,   Pa.,   November   12,   1882.     Son   of   John   F.    and 
Sarah    M.    (Taylor)    Lantz,     Civil    engineer    with    Rosedale    Coal 
Company,  1916  to  date.     Married,  June  21,  1904,  Anna  Belle  Hen- 
nen. 

John  Clyde  Fowler,  Tulsa,  Okla.    . 

213  Lynch  Building. 

Born  at  Duke  Centre,  Pa.,  August  25,  1881. 


1905. 

William  Karl  Walton,  Homestead,  Fla. 

Born  at  Cameron,  W.  Va.,  May  11,  1881.  Son  of  Milton  Anderson 
and  Mary  Amelia  (Moore)  Walton.  Inspector  for  Chicago  Board 
of    Underwriters,    1906-12.     Horticulturist,    1913    to    date. 

Samuel  Clyde  Carney,  LL.B.,  Tulsa,  Okla. 

General  Delivery. 
Born    at   Littleton,   W.   Va.,    September    9,    1883.     Son    of   Stephen 
Alfred  and  Sarah  Ellen  (Glover)  Carney.     Inspector  for  Oklahoma 
Natural  Gas  Company,  1907  to  date. 

Harry  Wheeler  Seaman,  B.S.C.E.,  Jerome,  Ariz. 
Born  at  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  April  2,  1882. 

Samuel  Francis  Hammer,  B.S.C.E.,  Greensburg,  Pa. 

Born  at  Conner,  Pa.,  January  8,  1877.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  Wil- 
liam F.  Hammer,  Delta,  '03. 

Harry  Ashbel  Gabler,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

6025   Hoeveler  Street. 
Born  at  Brownsville,  Pa.,  September  22,  1878.     Son  of  Charles  Alex- 
ander   and    Anna    (Connelly)    Gabler.     Pharmaceutical    salesman. 
Married,  Lena  Kuhns. 


870  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

John  Williams  Cummins,  LL.B.    [Georgetown  Univ.],  Wheel- 
ing, W.  Va. 

National  Bank  Building. 
Born  at  "Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  July  24,  1881.  Son  of  John  and  Annie 
(Campbell)  Cummins.  Attorney-at-law.  Referee  in  Bankruptcy, 
U.  S.  District  Court  for  the  Northern  District  of  West  Virginia. 
Commissioned  First  Lieutenant  Air  Service,  U.  S.  A.,  February 
6,  1918;  discharged  Aug.  1,  1919.  Married,  April  25,  1912,  Jean 
Wetly.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  George  H.  Cummins, 
Alpha  Gamma,  '11. 

Frederic  Gordon  Wood,  B.S.,  Amigo,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Paint  Creek,  W.  Va.,  September  23,  1883.  Son  of  Joseph 
Alexander  and  Harriet  Austin  (McGraw)  "Wood.  General  Man- 
ager Amigo  Coal  Company,  1914  to  date.  Married,  November  10, 
1909,  Helen  Margaret  Gunn. 


1906. 

Karl  Davis  Byers,  Centertown,  Ky. 

Born   at  Grafton,  W.   Va.,  May  27,   1883.     Son   of  William   C.   and 
Margaret  (Beery)   Byers.     Engaged  in  department  store  business. 

William  Gillmore  Neill,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Fleet  Supply  Base,  Twenty-ninth  Street  and  Third  Avenue. 
Born  at  Shepherdstown,  W.  Va.,  May  4,  1881.  Son  of  Samuel  Baker 
and  Ida  (Hill)  Neill.  Officer  in  U.  S.  Navy.  Entered  the  Navy 
June  21,  1904.  Lieutenant-Commander,  Supply  Corps,  during 
World  War.  Served  on  the  U.  S.  S.  Dolphin  from  the  outbreak 
until  July,  1917.  From  July,  1917,  until  June,  1918,  on  transport 
U.  S.  S.  Agamemnon.  Married,  March  21,  1917,  Lydia  Hodges 
Clark. 

James  Anderson  Haislip,  Clarksburg,  W.  Va. 

Thompson  Street. 
Born  at  Grafton,  W.  Va.,  December  31,  1880.  Son  of  George  Ander- 
son and  Sarah  Jane  (Pomeroy)  Haislip.  Civil  engineer.  Mine 
Superintendent,  Rosemont  Coal  Company  and  Irona  Coal  Com- 
pany, 1912  to  date.  Member  local  Draft  Board,  1917-18.  Mar- 
ried, June  18,  1913,  Martha  Eliza  Pratt. 

John  Cochran  McEldowney,  Jr.,  New  Martinsville,  W.  Va. 

Born    at    New    Martinsville,    W.    Va.,    September    2,    1883.     Son    of 
John  C.  and  Susan  Virginia  (Hill)   McEldowney.     In  oil  business. 


ALPHA  GAMMA  CHAPTER.  871 

1907. 

George  Claus  Beneke,  LL.B.,  Wheeling,  W.  Va. 

1425  Chapline  Street. 
Born  at  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  November  18,  1884.     Son  of  Claus  and 
Elise     (Herbert)     Beneke.     Attorney-at-law.     Married,    November 
13,   1912,  Nada   C.   Peterson. 

Harold  Dana  Wiant,  B.S.C.E.,  Parkersburg,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Glenville,  W.  Va.,  June  1,  1881.  Son  of  W.  T.  and  Rebecca 
E.  (Holt)  Wiant.  In  oil  business.  Married,  January  27,  1905, 
Laura  Kunz. 

Joseph   Charles  Peck,  M.D.    [Coll.   Phys.   and   Surgs.,   Balto., 
Md.],  Moundsville,  W.  Va. 

1110  Third  Street. 
Born   at  Pecks   Mills,  W.   Va.,  June  14,  1882.     Son  of  John  Edwin 
and    Mary    (Nowell)     Peck.     Physician.     Married,    November    18, 
1914,  Mary  Jane  Ferguson. 

George  Greene  Somerville,  Point  Pleasant,  W.  Va. 

Born  in  Mason  County,  W.  Va.,  February  10,  1880.  Son  of  Samuel 
Peter  and  Sarah  Elizabeth  (Knopp)  Somerville.  Attorney-at-law. 
Prosecuting  Attorney,  1917-21.  During  World  War  served  as 
Chairman  Local  Board  for  Mason  County,  W.  Va.  Married,  June 
7,  1916,  Emeline  Meredith  Carter,  who  died  January  28,  1917. 

Frank  Morris  Boyles,  B.S.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

3512  Clifton  Avenue. 
Born  at  Piedmont,  W.  Va.,  February  13,  1883.  Son  of  George  Robert 
and  Katherine  (Kalbaugh)  Boyles.  Chemist  in  U.  S.  Department 
of  Agriculture,  Bureau  of  Chemistry,  1908-11.  Chief  Chemist, 
McCormick  and  Company,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1911  to  date.  Mar- 
ried,   May    11,    1912,    Kathryn    Elizabeth    Schuyler    Eastwood. 

Howard  Milton   Bingaman,  LL.B.,  Harrisbuvg',  Pa. 

Union  Trust   Building. 
Born  at  Dalmatia,  Pa.,  December  20,  1879.     Son  of  Galen  Jacob  and 
Susan    (Witmer)    Bingaman.     Attorney-at-law.     Member    of    Dis- 
trict Draft  Board,  Harrisburg,   Pa.,  1917-18.     Married,  February 
7,  1911,  Helen  Louise  Stone. 

William  Robert  Morris,  Bellevue,  Pa. 

74  South  Harrison  Avenue. 
Born  at  Delta,  Pa.,  February  24,  1885.     Son  of  Robert  William  and 
Anna  Jane  (Roberts)   Morris.     District  Manager,  Kellogg  Toasted 


872  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Corn  Flakes  Company,  1915  to  date.  On  Mexican  border  service 
with  Troop  H,  First  Pennsylvania  Cavalry,  1916.  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Infantry,  U.  S.  A.,  during  World  War. 

1908. 

Otis  Oscar  Cole,  B.S.  and  C.E.  [North  Carolina],  Pittsburgh, 

Pa. 

634  Summerlea  Street. 
Born  at  Cassville,  W.  Va.,  December  8,  1882.  Son  of  Nimrod  and 
Sarah  Jane  (Lough)  Cole.  Civil  and  mining  engineer.  Engineer 
for  South  Penn  Oil  Company,  1911  to  date.  Married,  June  3, 
1915,  Eugenie  Elizabeth  Reht.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers, 
Harry  O.  Cole,  Alpha  Gamma,  '98,  and  Emmert  L.  Cole,  Alpha 
Gamma,  '03. 

Thomas  Bond  Foulk,  B.S.C.E. ;  LL.B.  [Columbia],  Wheeling, 

W.  Va. 

522  Schmulbach  Building. 
Born  at  Elkton,  Md.,  September  20,  1886.  Son  of  Wilson  Matthews 
and  Kate  Anderson  (Bond)  Foulk.  Attorney-at-law.  Judge  of 
Police  Court,  City  of  Wheeling,  1918.  Married,  May  12,  1917, 
Alice  Belle  McClure.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Eric  A. 
Foulk,  Alpha  Gamma,  '14. 

Thomas  Robert  Francis,  M.D.  [Coll.  Phys.  and  Surgs.,  Balto., 

Md.],  Connellsville,  Pa. 

223  East  Apple  Street. 
Born  at  Connellsville,  Pa.,  January  24,  1881.     Son  of  Alexander  J. 
and    Margaret    Francis.     Physician.     Married,  -August    10,    1908, 
Martha  Jeannette  Dalley.     Relative   in  Fraternity,  brother,  Law- 
rence W.   Francis,  Delta,  '03. 

Samuel  Grove  Chadwick,  Jr.,  Morgantown,  W.  Va. 

Box  444. 
Born  at  Morgantown,  W.  Va.,  September  6,  1880.     Son  of  Samuel 
Grove  and  Ella  E.  (Vance)  Chadwick.     Owner  of  Chadwick  Laun- 
dry.    Married,  June  4,  1912,  Mary  Berry. 

Edgar  Austin  Thomas,  Boswell,  Pa. 

Born   at  West   Elizabeth,  Pa.,   October  31,   1884.     Son   of  Gad   and 
Elizabeth   (Adams)   Thomas.     Civil  engineer. 

Charles  James  Hogg,  Charleston,  W.  Va.  . 

Kanawha  Banking  and  Trust   Building. 
Born  at  Point  Pleasant,  W.  Va.,  May  6,  1882.     Son  of  Charles  Edgar 
and     Nannie     Berden     (Hawkins)      Hogg.     Attorney-at-law.     In- 


ALPHA  GAMMA  CHAPTER.  873 

structor  in  law  at  West  Virginia  University,  1908-09.  Married, 
September  3,  1912,  Grace  Marie  Slyder.  Relatives  in  Fraternity, 
father,  Charles  E.  Hogg,  Alpha  Gamma,  '97;  brothers,  Robert  L. 
Hogg,  Alpha  Gamma,  '14,  and  William  B.  Hogg,  Alpha  Gamma, 
'21. 

Richard  Wright  Nebinger,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

1333  Green  Street. 
Born  at  Steelton,  Pa.,  April  11,  1886.     Son  of  Jacob  Augustus  and 
Sara    Jane    (Blaine)    Nebinger.     Professional    Base    Ball    Player, 
1910-1915.     Steel  Inspector,  1915  to  date.     Married,  February  27, 
1919,  Flora  Rose  Craver. 

George  Lewis  Waggener,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla. 

116  North  Broadway. 
Born   at   Arbuckle,   W.   Va.,   July   23,    1883.     Son   of   Charles   Beall 
Waggener,   M.D.,    and   Mary   Margaret   Maupin.     Electrical   engi- 
neer. 

*Robert  Hazlett  Kinkead,  Raleigh,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Portsmouth,  Ohio,  December  8,  1876.  Engineer  with  the 
Raleigh,  W.  Va.,  Coal  and  Coke  Company.  Private,  Second  West 
Virginia  Volunteer  Infantry  during  the  Spanish-American  War. 
Accidentally  killed  by  a  fall  of  slate  at  Raleigh,  W.  Va.,  February 
21,   1908. 

1909. 

Finney  Lee  Lakin,  Terra  Alta,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Oakland,  Md.,  October  4,  1886.  Son  of  Calvin  Harris  and 
Catharine  (Finney)  Lakin.  In  mercantile  business.  Married, 
June  11,  1914,  Charlotte  Beverly  Tyler. 

William  Orr,  B.S.M.E.,  Morgantown,  W.  Va. 

275    Pearl    Street. 
Born  at  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  May  1,  1888.     Son  of  Melzer  and  Jose- 
phine Elizabeth   (Tyson)    Orr.     Law  student.     Battalion  Sergeant 
Major,   1st   and    15th   Engineers,   May   16,    1917,   to  December   30, 
1918.     Married,  December  7,  1918,  Mary  Magdalene  Schrimpf. 

Phinny  Porter  Reiner,  B.S.,  Morgantown,  W.  Va. 

565  Price  Street. 
Born  at  Dunbar,  Pa.,  March  14,  1886.     Son  of  Thomas  and  Emma 
Elizabeth  (Porter)  Reiner.     Merchant. 

Frank  Louis  Knoke,  Akron,  Ohio. 

307  Elm  Court. 
Born    at   Wheeling,   W.    Va.,    June    7,    1888.     Son    of   William    and 


374  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Amanda    Virginia    (Edele)    Knoke.     With    The    B.    F.    Goodrich 
Company.     Married,  October  30,  1912,  Ola  May  Bishop. 

*George  Milton  Shough,  Morgantown,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Sand  Rock,  Pa.,  June  8,  1883.  Son  of  George  W.  and  Jane 
Shough.     Died  at  Morgantown,  W.  Va.,  January  4,  1909. 

Lakin  Fiske  Roberts,  B.S. ;  A.M.   [Columbia],  Charleston,  W. 

Va. 

Born  at  Brandonville,  W.  Va.,  May  27,  1888.  Son  of  Lloyd  Worth- 
ington  and  Harriett  Margaret  (Ashby)  Roberts.  Principal, 
Charleston  High  School,  1920  to  date. 

Garnet  t  Kerr  Kump,  Romney,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Capon  Springs,  "W.  Va.,  December  9,  1875.  Son  of  Ben- 
jamin Franklin  and  Margaret  Frances  (Rudolph)  Kump.  Attor- 
ney-at-law.  Member  of  the  West  Virginia  House  of  Delegates, 
1905. 

Charles   Edward   Peddicord,   LL.B.    [Georgetown],   Washing- 
ton, D.  C. 

1415  Chapin  Street,  N.  W. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  February  3,  1885.  Son  of  George  S.  and 
Helen  M.  (Haymond)  Peddicord.  Attorney-at-law.  Assistant  to 
the  Solicitor  General  of  the  U.  S.,  1913-18.  Commissioned  First 
Lieutenant,  Judge  Advocate  General's  Department,  U.  S.  A., 
Aug.  28,  1918;  promoted  to  Captain,  October  15,  1918;  promoted 
to  Major,  April  23,  1919. 

George  Carroll  Fitch,  Fairmont,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Frostburg,  Md.,  April  3,  1886.  Son  of  Dorsey  Plumer  and 
Sallie  Louise   (Haymond)   Fitch. 

Donald  Ross,  B.S.,  Newport,  Del. 

Born  at  Ada,  Pa.,  June  17,  1887.  Son  of  Alexis  Hugh  and  Harriet 
Ellen  (Hunter)  Ross.  Chief  Chemist,  the  Krebs  Pigment  &  Chem- 
ical Co.,  Newport,  Del.,  1914  to  date.  Married,  March  27,  1910, 
Grace  H.  Pearcy.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  John  G.  Ross, 
Alpha  Gamma,  '04. 

John  Woltring  Hall,  B.S.C.E.,  Choteau,  Mont. 

Born  at  Keyser,  W.  Va.,  October  31,  1885.  Son  of  James  William 
Clay  and  Elizabeth  (Ewing)  Hall.  Civil  engineer.  City  Engi- 
neer and  Water  Superintendent,  Choteau,  Montana,  1915  to  date. 
Commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  Sanitary  Division,  O.  R.  C,  Janu- 
ary 29,  1919.     Married,  September  7,  1916,  Mabel  Jennie  Kelly. 


ALPHA  GAMMA  CHAPTER.  875 

1910. 

Daniel  Henry  Barr,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

1008  North  Sixteenth  Street. 
Born  at  Irwin,  Pa.,  October  23,  1885.     Son  of  James  and  Caroline 
Margaret    (Henry)     Barr.     Mechanical    Engineer    for    Bethlehem 
Steel    Bridge   Corporation,   1909   to   date.     Married,    February   17, 
1914,   Alma   M.    Ritter. 

Edward  Frederick  Horstmann,  LL.B.,  Wheeling,  W.  Va. 

2517  Chapline  Street. 
Born  at  Wheeling,  W.   Va.,   August   14,  1887.     Son  of  Charles   and 
Fredericka    (Niedermeyer)     Horstmann.     Practiced    law,    1910-13; 
financial  clerk,  1913  to  date.     Married,  July  9,  1912,  Beulah  C.  Os- 
born. 

Harry  Robert  Young,  Duquesne,  Pa. 

Library  Apartments. 
Born  at  Kittanning,  Pa.,  November  24,  1885.  Son  of  Simon  H.  and 
Margaret  Catherine  (Kinley)  Young.  Assistant  Treasurer,  Du- 
quesne Trust  Co.,  Duquesne,  Pa.  Special  Disbursing  Officer  of 
Department  of  State,  Washington,  D.  C.  With  Supreme  War 
Council  at  Paris,  France,  acting  as  Special  Disbursing  Officer  of 
the  State  Department,  1919. 

John  Henry  Robinson,  New  Martinsville,  W.  Va. 
Born  at  Littleton,  W.  Va.,  June  19,  1884. 

Bennett  Randolph  Bias,  Williamson,  W.  Va. 

Born  in  Lincoln  County,  W.  Va.,  December  20,  1875.  Son  of  Roland 
Armstrong  and  Lucy  C.  (Byus)  Bias.  Attorney-at-law.  Post- 
master, Williamson,  W.  Va.,  1897-1909;  Circuit  Court  Commis- 
sioner, 1898-1904;  served  on  Legal  Advisory  Board,  Mingo  County, 
W.  Va.,  during  World  War.  Married,  June  19,  1901,  Clothilde 
Ernestine  Gaujot. 


1911. 

George  Harold  Cummins,  B.S.M.E.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

501  South  Sixth  Street. 
Born  at  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  December  11,  1885.  Son  of  John  and 
Anne  (Campbell)  Cummins.  With  Morgan-Gevish  Co.  as  Sales 
Engineer,  1913  to  date.  Civilian  in  U.  S.  Ordnance  Department 
as  Chief  Inspector,  May  25,  1918,  to  March  20,  1919.  Relative  in 
Fraternity,  brother,  John  W.  Cummins,  Alpha  Gamma,  '05. 


876  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Glenn  Hunter,  LL.B.,  Morgantown,  W.  Va. 

403   Price   Building. 
Born  near  Morgantown,  W.  Va.,  February  9,  1881.     Attorney-at-law. 
Married,  September  7,  1916,  Gladys  Fisher. 

) 
Charles  Stephen  White,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

1424  Severen  Building. 
Born   at   Morgantown,   W.   Va.,   April   12,   1888. 

Franck  Phillips  Best,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

825   Rossmon   Avenue. 
Born  at  Marietta,  Ohio,  November  25,  1888.     Son  of  Franck  George 
and  J.  R.  (Phillips)  Best. 

John  Crago  Hoskinson,  B.S.,  Keewatin,  Minn. 

Born  at  New  Freeport,  Pa.,  December  5,  1886.  Son  of  P.  D.  and 
Cassie  J.  (Crago)  Hoskinson.  Principal  of  Schools,  Keewatin, 
Minn.,  1915  to  date.     Married,  Helen  E.  Wright. 

Charles  Wallace  Nestor,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

354  South  Highland  Street. 
Born  at  Johnstown,  Pa.,  May  30,  1884.     Son  of  John  Wallace  and 
Never    (Raikeyhill)    Nestor.     Traveling    salesman    for    the    H.    J. 
Heintz  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Karl  Harper  Weadon,  Akron,  Ohio. 

156   Cole   Avenue. 
Born  at  Bluemont,  Va.,  April  26,  1886.     Son  of  Ashford  and  Mary 
Rebecca   (O'Bannon)   Weadon.     With  Goodrich  Rubber  Company, 
Akron,  Ohio.     Married,  February   16,  1918,  Phoebe  Jane  Wagner. 

Irving  Hayne  Moran,  B.S.M.E.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

231  Fourteenth  Street,  N.  W. 
Born   at   Leesburg,   Va.,   October   6,    1885.     Son   of   William   Henry 
Wadsworth  and   Mary   Elizabeth    (Atwell)    Moran.     Senior   Engi- 
neer, Engineering  Department,  Potomac  Electric  Power  Co.,  Wash- 
ington, D.   C. 

Donald  McGillivray,  Steubenville,  Ohio. 

422  Adams  Street. 
Born  at  McArthur,  Ohio,  September  24,  1884.     Son  of  James  Madi- 
son   and    Martha    Adaline     (Pugh)    McGillivray.     Civil    engineer. 
Construction  Engineer,  Jefferson  County,  Ohio,  1916  to  date.     Mar- 
ried, June  24,   1914,  Margaret  Lucile  Buskirk. 

John  Benjamin  Wilkenson,  Jr.,  Logan,  W.  Va. 
Born  at  Logan,  W.  Va.,  November  30,  1889. 


ALPHA  GAMMA  CHAPTER.  877 

Forrest  Millan  McDaniel,  Clarksburg,  W.  Va. 

314  Summer  Street. 
Born  near  Grafton,  W.  Va.,  July  29,  1889.  Son  of  William  Har- 
rison and  Virginia  Carolina  (Millan)  McDaniel.  Mining  engineer 
for  J.  H.  Weaver  &  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  having  charge  of 
engineering  work  for  all  operations  owned  by  above  company  in 
West  Pennsylvania,  1913  to  date.  Married,  November  3,  1910, 
Cora  Belle  Walls. 


1912. 

Mifflin  Marsh  Watkins,  LL.B.,  Wheeling,  W.  Va. 

1304  Main  Street. 
Born  at  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  July  14,  1891.  Son  of  Charles  Hamilton 
and  Annie  Margaret  (Sadler)  Watkins.  Attorney-at-law,  1912-19. 
Now  Vice  President  of  Watkins,  Hause  &  Hermann  Department 
Store.  Served  as  First  Lieutenant,  Army  Service  Corps,  U.  S.  A., 
1918.     Married,  May   7,   1917,   Ada   Marie   Young. 

James  Jackson  Turner,  Los  Crucas,  N.  M. 

Born  at  Morgantown,  W.  Va.,  March  14,  1886.  Son  of  Eli  Marsh 
and  Hettie  Georgia  (Jackson)  Turner.  In  automobile  business. 
Married,   April   15,   1915,  Marion  Elizabeth  Elwood. 

Clyde  Charles  Pugh,  B.S.C.E.,  Wheeling,  W.  Va. 

Rolf  Apartments. 
Born  at  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  December  29,  1890.  Son  of  Charles 
Lincoln  and  Diadema  Curtis  (Oliver)  Pugh.  Vice  President  and 
Engineer,  The  C.  B.  Kimberly  Company,  Engineers  and  Con- 
tractors, Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Married,  September  1,  1918,  Helen 
Maj  esky. 

Harry  William  King,  Jr.,  Wheeling,  W.  Va. 

513  South  Huron  Street. 
Born  at  Wheeling,  W.   Va.,  April  6,  1889.     Son  of  Harry   William 
and  Myrtle   (Fullerton)   King.     Attorney-at-law,  1912-17.     Assist- 
ant Treasurer,  Mutual  Savings  Bank  of  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,   1917 
to    date.     Married,    August    12,    1914,    Cora   Mager. 


1913. 

Howard  Holt,  Jr.,  Moundsville,  W.  Va. 
Born  at  Moundsville,  W.  Va.,  May  14,  1888.     Son  of  J.  J^oward  and 
Annie    (Primrose)    Holt.     Died   at   Moundsville,   W.   Va.,  May  2, 
1915. 


878  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Marl  Keenan,  Fairmont,  W.  Va. 

517  Coleman  Avenue. 
Born  at  Morgantown,  W.  Va.,  June  22,  1893.  Son  of  Thomas  Grant 
and  Belinda  Morris  (Bowlby)  Keenan.  With  Central  Automo- 
bile Corporation,  Sales  Department.  Served  with  Tenth  Infantry, 
National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania,  June  3  to  October  27,  1916,  as 
Sergeant  Supply  Company,  on  Mexican  border.  Sergeant,  De- 
velopment Battalion  No.  5,  Camp  Sherman,  Ohio,  1918.  Married, 
December  1,  1919,  Marie  Dolores  Moore  Boocks. 

Stephen  Rowan  Crawford,  Portsmouth,  Ohio. 

1024  Second  Street. 
Born  at  Fox  Chase,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  February  20,  1889.  Son  of 
Joseph  Ury  and  Harriet  Cutler  (Henriques)  Crawford.  With 
the  Norfolk  and  Western  Railroad.  Private,  110th  Infantry,  Sept. 
27,  1917,  to  Feb.  23,  1918;  Second  Lieutenant,  Railway  Transpor- 
tation Corps,  Feb.  23,  1918,  to  July  1,  1919.  Yardmaster  and  R.  T. 
O.  with  A.  E.  F.  Married,  June  28,  1919,  Florence  Seaming 
Whittaker.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  father,  Joseph  U.  Crawford, 
Alpha,  62;  brothers,  Harry  C.  Crawford,  Alpha,  '06,  and  Hen- 
riques Crawford,  Alpha,  '14. 


1914. 

Eric  Anderson  Foulk  (A  H),  Depew,  N.  Y. 

American  Car  and  Foundry  Company. 
Born  at  Port  Deposit,  Md.,  November  4,  1891.  Son  of  Wilson 
Matthews  and  Kate  Anderson  (Bond)  Foulk.  Draftsman  Balti- 
more and  Ohio  Railroad,  1915-1916.  Chief  Inspector  of  Muni- 
tions for  American  Car  and  Foundry  Company,  1916  to  date. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Thomas  B.  Foulk,  Alpha  Gamma, 
'08. 

Benjamin  Frank  King,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Scottdale,  Pa. 

115  Market  Street. 
Born   at   Scottdale,   Pa.,   August   10,   1887.     Son   of   Martin   H.   and 
Mary  Jane   (Ressler)   King.     Attorney-at-law.     Enlisted  in  Radio 
Division,  Signal  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  October,  1918. 

Robert  Lynn  Hogg,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Point  Pleasant,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Point  Pleasant,  W.  Va.,  December  30,  1893.  Son  of  Charles 
Edgar  and  Nannie  Berden  (Hawkins)  Hogg.  Attorney-at-law. 
Served  in  U.  S.  A.,  April,  1917,  to  August,  1919.  Discharged  as 
First  Lieutenant,  C.  A.  C.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  father,  Charles 
E.  Hogg,  Alpha  Gamma;  brothers,  Charles  J.  Hogg,  Alpha  Gamma, 
'08,  and  William  B.  Hogg,  '21. 


ALPHA  GAMMA  CHAPTER.  879 

Rollo  Irwin  Chorpening,  B.S.,  [Ohio  Northern  Univ.],  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

4530  Ninth  Street,  N.  W. 
Born    at   Indian    Head,    Pa.,   March   24,    1884.     Son   of    Elijah    and 
Christina    (Barkon)    Chorpening. 

John  Curtis  Raese,  B.S.,  Davis,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Davis,  W.  Va.,  August  8,  1892.  Son  of  John  and  Minnie 
(LaRue)  Raese.  Teacher  of  Science,  Elkins,  W.  Va.,  High  School. 
Enlisted  July  27,  1917;  served  twenty-five  months  as  Sergeant, 
Medical  Corps,  U.  S.  A. 


1915. 

Aristotle  C.  Steorts,  Keyser,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Elk  Garden,  W.  Va.,  January  29,  1891.  Son  of  Horace 
Grant  and  Julia  L.  (McLaughlin)  Steorts.  Civil  engineer.  Com- 
missioned First  Lieutenant,  Infantry,  August  15,  1917;  assigned 
to  329th  Infantry  to  December  26,  1918;  on  special  duty  with 
34th  Infantry  to  September,  1919.     Discharged  September  2,  1919. 

Elmo  Mead  Arbogast,  Marlinton,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Monterey,  Va.,  July  26,  1893.  Son  of  Emery  Matthew  and 
Anna  Laurie  (McNulty)  Arbogast.  Assistant  Chief  Inspector 
American  Can  and  Foundry  Company,  Detroit,  Michigan.  Mem- 
ber of  One  Hundred  and  Fourteenth  Infantry,  Twenty-ninth 
Division.  Enlisted  as  Private,  June  11,  1917.  Commissioned  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  April  16,  1918,  First  Lieutenant,  September  1, 
1918,  and  Captain,  May  2,  1919.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
John   R.   Arbogast,  Alpha  Alpha,  '19. 

Henry  Clyde  Schramm,  B.S.,  E.E.,  Piedmont,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Barton,  Md.,  September  23,  1892.  Son  of  John  Godfrey 
and  Anetta  (Sommerville)  Schramm.  Power  Engineer  with  the 
West  Virginia  Pulp  and  Paper  Company.  Served  as  Chief  Elec- 
trician, U.  S.  N.  R.,  June,  1918,  to  September,  1919.  Released  with 
rank  of   Ensign,  U.  S.  N.  R. 

Percia  Eugene  Miller,  LL.B.,  Cumberland,  Md. 

12  Maryland  Avenue. 
Born   at  Grafton,  W.  Va.,  April   17,  1892.     Son  of  Eugene  Barbee 
and    Susie    Genevieve    (O'Neal)    Miller.     Attorney-at-law.     Y.    M. 
C.  A.  Athletic  Director,  Aberdeen  Proving  Grounds,  Md.,  during 
World  War. 


88o  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY.  a 

1916. 

Leland  Carter  Lusher,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

1013  South  Forty-eighth  Street. 
Born  at  Cleveland,  Tenn.,  October  18,  1893.     Son  of  Orlando  Wbrth- 
ington   and   Effie    Proser    (Carter)    Lusher.     Engaged   in   General 
Business.     Served  as  Private  in  Marine  Corps;  discharged  on  ac- 
count of  injury;  commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  Q.  M.  C. 

♦Wilbur  Whalley  Watkins,  Wheeling,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  February  9,  1892.  Son  of  Charles  Ham- 
ilton and  Ann  (Marsh)  Watkins.  Vice  President  and  Assistant 
Manager,  Watkins,  House  and  Herrmann  Department  Store.  Mar- 
ried, April  26,  1913,  Sara  Herr  Wiestling.  Died  at  Wheeling, 
W.  Va.,  January  31,  1919. 

Carl  Paxton  Leatherwood,  Parkersburg,  W.  Va. 

Union  Trust  Building. 
Born  near  Bridgeport,  Ohio,  December  3,  1889.  Son  of  Carlos  and 
Josephine  (Paxton)  Leatherwood.  Attorney-at-law.  In  Legal  De- 
partment, Portland  Cement  Association.  Enlisted  as  Private,  Q. 
M.  C,  July  7,  1917.  Discharged  as  First  Lieutenant.  Married, 
August  5,  1920,  Hazel  Ross. 

William  Ralph  Gordon,  B.S.  in  Agri.,  Townsend,  Mont. 

Born  at  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  April  21,  1892.  Son  of  William  C. 
and   Laura   Cecelia    (Thompson)    Gordon.     Agricultural   Agent. 

Wade  Pepper,  Clarksburg,  W.  Va. 

408  College  Street 
Born  near  Salem,  W.  Va.,  September  3,  1890.     Son  of  James  B.  and 
Rebecca    (Bailey)    Pepper.     News    Editor,    Clarksburg   Exponent. 
Married,  May  15,  1913,  Gertrude  Gates. 

Harvey  Edgar  Kline,  Monongah,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Fairmont,  W.  Va.,  September  24,  1892.  Son  of  John  A. 
and  Florede  A.  Kline.  Mining  Engineer  with  Madison  Coal  Cor- 
poration. 

Sidney  Ross  Gould,  A.B.  [Davis  and  Elkins  Coll.],  Frostburg, 
Md. 

Born  at  Buckhannon,  W.  Va.,  December  28,  1889.  Son  of  Algernon 
Sidney  and  Mary  Ada  (Henderson)  Gould.  Principal  Beall  High 
School,  Frostburg,  Md.     Married,  Grace  Harris,  August  23,  1915. 


ALPHA  GAMMA  CHAPTER.  88 1 

Herbert  Graden  Headlee,  B.S.M.E.,  New  Martinsville,  W.  Va. 
Born  at  New  Martinsville,  W.  Va.,  November  26,  1894.  Son  of 
Elesha  E.  and  Daisy  (Hanes)  Headlee.  Chief  Engineer,  Acme 
Fishing  Tool  Company.  Served  with  A.  E.  F.  in  Three  Hundred 
and  Sixteenth  F.  A.  as  Second  Lieutenant  from  May  23,  1918,  to 
July   1,   1919. 

Harry  Ross  Muldoon,  Spencer,  W.  Va. 

Born   at   Elm   Grove,   W.   Va.,    August   7,   1884.     Son   of  John   and 

Ellen  Jane   Muldoon.     Engineer   in   charge   of   road   construction, 

Roane  County,  W.  Va.     Married,  December  11,  1917,  Eva  Conley. 

Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Wade  E.  Muldoon,  Alpha  Gamma, 

•      '18. 

Robert  McFerrin  Holroyd,  B.S.,  Charleston,  W.  Va. 

404  Florida  Street. 
Born  at  Athens,  W.  Va.,  June  28,  1892.     Son  of  William  H.  and  Betty 
(Johnston)     Holroyd.     Pharmacist.     Married,    February    20,    1917, 
Mildred  Posten. 

1917. 

Rolland  Clyde  Mossman,  LL.B.,  Huntington,  W.  Va. 

540  Fifth  Avenue. 
Born  at  Huntington,  W.  Va.,  October  1,  1893.  Son  of  Daniel  An- 
drew and  Lula  (Wellman)  Mossman.  Commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, F.  A.,  August  29,  1917;  assigned  Sept.  4,  1917,  on  Staff 
158th  F.  A.,  Brigade  Headquarters,  acting  Aide  de  Camp,  Chief 
Artillery,  Camp  Sherman;  commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  F.  A.; 
overseas,  June  28,  1918;  participated  in  Meuse  and  Argonne  offen- 
sives and  with  Army  of  Occupation. 

Charles  Howard  Boggs,  Parsons,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Buckhannon,  W.  Va.,  March  1,  1891.  Son  of  Dexter  S.  and 
Sabina  (Buckley)  Boggs.  Engineer,  Highway  Construction  Mingo 
County,  W.  Va.  Served  as  Private,  Forty-seventh  Engineers, 
A.  E.  F.,  July,  1918,  to  June,  1919. 

Charles  Coe  Clendenen,  Marlinton,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Hillsboro,  W.  Va.,  February  2,  1892.  Son  of  William  Clark 
and  Martha  Elizabeth  (Auldridge)  Clendenen.  Theatre  manager 
and  owner.  Enlisted  in  Battery  B,  313th  Field  Artillery,  80th 
Division;  appointed  Sergeant,  March,  1918;  with  A.  E.  F.,  May, 
1918,  to  June,  1919;  in  action,  St.  Mihiel  and  Argonne. 

Robert   Emmett    O'Connor,   A.B.    [Davis    and   Elkins    Coll.]; 
LL.B.,  Elkins,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Harding,  W.  Va.,  March  22,  1888.     Son  of  Michael  and  Mary 


882  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Elizabeth  (Conley)  O'Connor.  Served  as  First  Lieutenant,  Bat- 
tery A,  Sixty-first  C.  A.  Promoted  to  Captain,  Battery  D,  61st 
C.   A. 

Barnett  Thomas  Peck,  Deablock,  Ky. 

Born  at  Bluefield,  W.  Va.,  July  12,  1890.  Son  of  John  Killy  and 
Katherene  Elanor  (Barnett)  Peck.  Engaged  in  engineering  work 
in  Kentucky  coal  fields.  Married,  November  6,  1918,  Clara  Dennis 
Adams. 

James  Miller  Evans,  M.D.   [Jefferson  Medical],  Morgantown, 
W.  Va. 

Born  at  Morgantown,  W.  Va.,  April  15,  1895.  Son  of  William 
Elza  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Everley)   Evans.  "Physician. 

David  Draughn  Ashworth,  Beckley,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Ghent,  W.  Va.,  May  10,  1889.  Son  of  Charles  Vinson  and 
.Ida  Lilly  Ashworth.  Attorney-at-law.  Second  Lieutenant,  Three 
Hundred  and  Forty-ninth  Infantry,  November  27,  1917,  to  August 
23,  1918.  First  Lieutenant  Fifth  M.  G.  Battalion,  A.  E.  F.,  August 
23,  1918,  to  June  8,  1919.  Participated  in  battles  of  Meuse-Aire 
and  Meuse-Argonne.     Married,  June  25,  1919,  Martha  M.  Kellman. 

Crede  Haymond  Conley  (A  ®),  Clarksburg,  W.  Va. 

Box  52. 
Born  at  Overfield,  W.  Va.,  July  22,  1894.  Son  of  Jasper  Newton 
and  Ida  Rachael  (Blair)  Conley.  Sergeant,  Company  D,  Three 
Hundred  and  Twenty-ninth  Infantry.  Infantry  Candidate  School 
LaVolbonne,  France.  With  A.  E.  F.,  June  6,  1918,  to  January  31, 
1919. 

Thomas  Anthony  King,  Huntington,  W.  Va. 

Box  No.  508. 
Born   at  Leiseuring,   Pa.,   September  26,  1891.     Son   of  Austin   and 
Mary   (Maloney)    King.    Chief  Engineer   Aracona  Coal  Company, 
Huntington,  W.  Va. 

1918. 

Marvin  Edward  Rahl,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Greensburg,  Pa. 

428   Alexander  Street. 
Born  at  Greensburg,  Pa.,  July  29,  1892.     Son  of  Albert  Byerly  and 
Florence  Lucetta    (Clendenen)    Rahl.     Civil   Engineer.     Served   as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Seventy-ninth  F.   A.,  during  World  War. 

Erwin  Bowman  Stone,  A.B.,  Morgantown,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Rowlesburg,  W.  Va.,  April  3,  1895.     Son  of  Elisha  Brown 


ALPHA  GAMMA  CHAPTER.  883 

and  Florence  Agnes  (Bowman)  Stone.  Sergeant  Fifteenth  En- 
gineers, A.  E.  F.,  during  World  War;  twenty-one  months  service 
overseas.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Frederic  A.  Stone, 
Alpha  Gamma,  '22. 

Howard  E.  Moore-Boocks,  Mannington,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Glover's  Gap,  W.  Va.,  March  14,  1895.  Son  of  Charles  W. 
and  Anna  Belle  (Walker)  Moore-Boocks.  Served  in  U.  S.  N.  R., 
December  15,  1917,  to  inactive  list,  December  20,  1918. 

William  Frederick  Steadman,  New  Cumberland,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Chester,  W.  Va.,  February  10,  1896.  Son  of  Frederick 
Freemont  and  India  Lorena  (Severs)  Steadman.  Sergeant,  Spruce 
Production  Division,  during  World   War. 

Leon  Alexander  Neff,  Piedmont,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Piedmont,  W.  Va.,  January  2,  1895.  Son  of  Charles  Thomp- 
son and  Lena  Drusilla  (Porter)  Neff.  Postal  Clerk  at  Piedmont, 
W.  Va.,  1917-1918.  Enlisted  in  Infantry,  U.  S.  A.,  June  27,  1918. 
Assigned  to  Provost  Guard  Co.,  Camp  Lee,  Va.  Promoted  to  Cor- 
poral October  1,  1918.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  Charles  T.  Neff, 
Jr.,  Alpha  Gamma,  '20. 

Frank  Easton  Dixon,  Piedmont,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Westernport,  Md.,  September  4,  1886.  Son  of  Samuel  Gasa- 
way  and  Nancy  P.  (Gregg)  Dixon.  Vice  President,  S.  G.  Dixon 
Clothing  Company.  Enlisted  March  30,  1917,  1st  West  Virginia 
N.  G.;  transferred  to  113th  Engineers,  Sept.  15,  1917;  served  one 
year  in  France;  rank,  Sergeant,  First  Class. 

John  Joseph  Erwin,  Fairmont,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Mannington,  W.  Va.,  March  30,  1894.  Son  of  James  L.  and 
Nellie  (Vincent)  Erwin.  Served  in  Medical  Corps,  U.  S.  A., 
October  1,  1917,  to  December  20,  1918. 

Wade  Elliott  Muldoon,  Morgantown,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Elm  Grove,  W.  Va.,  June  10,  1894.  Son  of  John  and  Ellen 
Jane  (Duncan)  Muldoon.  Landscape  Gardener.  At  present  with 
City  of  Detroit  Parks  and  Boulevards  Department.  Enlisted  with 
103d  Train  Headquarters,  28th  Division,  July  18,  1917.  Sergeant, 
Medical  Corps,  Aug.  26,  1917,  until  discharged,  May  14,  1919. 
Served  one  year  with  A.  E.  F.;  participated  in  four  major  op- 
erations. Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Harry  R.  Muldoon, 
Alpha   Gamma,  '16. 


884  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1919. 

David  Finney  Sheets,  LL.B.,  Huntington,  W.  Va. 

1125  Tenth  Street. 
Born   at   Huntington,   W.   Va.,   September   14,   1897.     Son   of  Jacob 
Henry  and  Anna  Belle  (Lakin)   Sheets.     Attorney-at-law.     Served 
as  Second  Lieutenant,  U.  S.  Infantry,  during  the  World  War. 

Raymond  Jerry  Lowry,  Charleston,  W.  Va. 

416  Capitol  Street. 
Born  at  Keyser,  W.  Va.,  June  10,  1895.     Son  of  Walter  and  Aurilla 
(Weaver)    Lowry.     Pharmacist.     Served  as  First  Sergeant,   Field 
Hospital  340;  with  A.   E.  F.  from  August  11,  1918,  to   April  12, 
1919. 

Trevor  Holroyd,  Spencer,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Athens,  W.  Va.,  January  29,  1896.  Son  of  Samuel  Reynolds 
and  Blanche  (Appling)  Holroyd.  Served  in  U.  S.  Medical  Corps 
one  year;  F.  A.  C.  O.  T.  C,  Camp  Zachary  Taylor,  Ky.;  dis- 
charged November  27,  1918. 

Rual  Bower  Swiger,  Faiymont,  W.  Va. 

611  Pittsburgh  Avenue. 
Born  at  Fairmont,  W.  Va.,  February  24,  1897.     Son  of  John  Allen 
and    Martha    Alice    (Slater)    Swiger.     Enlisted    in    regular    army, 
rank,  Sergeant;  with  Twenty-fifth  Company,  Machine  Gun  Train- 
ing Center,  Camp  Hancock,  Ga.,  when  discharged. 

Curtis  Maxwell  Sigler,  Piedmont,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Westernport,  Md.,  September  5,  1895.  Son  of  William 
Thomas  and  Maria  (Warnick)  Sigler.  Contractor  and  Builder. 
Served  as  Sergeant  Company  A,  Three  Hundred  and  Fourteenth 
M.  G.  Bn.,  Eightieth  Division.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Percy  A.  Sigler,  Alpha  Gamma,  '22. 

Lansford  Asbury  Sampselle,  Jr.,  Williamson,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Williamson,  W.  Va.,  February  26,  1897.  Son  of  Lansford 
A.  and  Addie  M.  Sampselle.  Electrical  Business.  During  the 
World  War  served  as  Private,  Company  A,  Ninety-seventh  Engi- 


Richard  Bosworth  Talbott,  Elkins,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Beverly,  W.  Va.,  December  29,  1893.  Son  of  Dr.  Lewis 
Wilson  Talbott  and  Mary  Evalyn  Bosworth.  Served  as  First 
Class  Private,  M.  C,  attached  to  27th  Engineers,  A.  E.  F. 


ALPHA  GAMMA  CHAPTER.  885 

Pierre  Francis  Wilhem,  Davis,  W.  Va. 

Born    at    Davis,    W.    Va.     Son    of    Joseph    Anthony    and    Bertha 
(Saunier)   Wilhem. 

Fred  Willard  Mills,  Cumberland,  Md. 

Beall  Street. 
Born  at  Keyser,  W.  Va.,  November  18,  1896.  Son  of  Isaac  and 
Savilla  (Caldwell)  Mills.  Pharmacist.  Served  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant at  Machine  Gun  Training  Centre,  Camp  Hancock,  Ga., 
January  5  to  December  20,  1918.  Married,  October  23,  1918, 
Thelma  Nichols. 

Herbert  F.  Harker,  Wilmerding,  Pa. 

353  Margurite  Avenue. 
Born  at  Wana,  W.  Va.,  August  4,  1893.     Son  of  Stephen  Bernard 
and  Georgia  E.   (Fletcher)   Harker.     Commissioned  Nov.  27,  1917, 
Second  Lieutenant,  F.  A.;  assigned  to  336th  F.  A.,  87th  Division; 
foreign  service,  Aug.  27,  1918,  to  Mar.  8,  1919. 


1920. 

Okey  Paul  Keadle,  LL.B.,  Williamson,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Logan,  W.  Va.,  January  20,  1894.  Son  of  Newton  J.  and 
Lucy  Elizabeth  (Miller)  Keadle.  Attorney-at-law.  Enlisted  with 
Fifteenth  Engineers,  May  17,  1917,  as  private.  Overseas  service 
July  9,  1917,  to  July  17,  1919.  Appointed  Army  Field  Clerk,  A.  G. 
Department,  July  17,  1918. 

Charles  Thompson  Neff,  Jr.,  Piedmont,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Piedmont,  W.  Va.,  February  4,  1899.  Son  of  Charles  Thomp- 
son and  Lena  D.  (Porter)  Neff.  C.  O.  T.  C,  Camp  Gordon,  Ga., 
1918.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Leon  A.  Neff,  Alpha 
Gamma,  '18. 

Fred  Oliver  Edwards,  Wheeling,  W.  Va. 

16  South  Penn  Street. 
Born  at  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  September  26,  1897.     Son  of  Alozo  Lewis 
and   Sue    (Oliver)    Edwards.     Enlisted   in   United    States    Marine 
Corps,  June  6,  1918.     Discharged  May  13,  1919. 

Fred  Allen  Ravenscroft,  Ph.G.,  Ph.C,  Keyser,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Keyser,  W.  Va.,  September  9,  1896.  Son  of  John  William 
and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Dawson)  Ravenscroft.  Pharmacist  and 
Chemist.  Sanitary  Corps,  June  1  to  Sept.  1,  1918;  transferred  to 
F.  A.  C.  O.  T.  C;  graduated  Nov.  30,  1918, 


886  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

George  Knight  Hayes,  Charleston,  W.  Va. 

1211  Quarrier  Street. 
Born  at  Richmond,  Va.,  March  26,  1896.     Son  of  Eugene  and  Mattie 
(Knight)    Hayes.     Entered    service    September,    1917    as    Private, 
314th  F.  A.;  commissioned  Second   Lieutenant,   Infantry,  June  6, 
1918;  discharged  March  1,  1919. 

Thomas  Johnson  Schofield,  Wheeling,  W.  Va. 

215  North  Front  Street. 
Born  at  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  April  22,  1897.  Son  of  Elsworth  Francis 
and  Caroline  Sophia  (Hall)  Schofield.  Heating  and  Sanitary  En- 
gineer. Enlisted  in  U.  S.  Tank  Corps,  April  22,  1918;  assigned 
to  316th  Tank  Corps,  July  26,  1918.  Received  warrant  as  Ser- 
geant in  same  company,  August  1;  with  A.  E.  F.,  August  30  to 
March  1,  1919. 

William  Stanley  Snyder,  Martinsburg,  W.  Va. 

120  South  Raleigh  Street. 
Born  at  Martinsburg,  W.  Va.,   January   23,   1897.     Son  of  William 
Smith  and  Emma  Susan   (Shaffer)    Snyder.     With  Baltimore  and 
Ohio   Railroad.     Served   as   a   Private,   Infantry,   Camp   Lee,   Va., 
September  to  December,  1918. 

William  Claude  Whaley,  Fairmont,  W.  Va. 

609  Oliver  Avenue. 
Born  at  Finch,  W.  Va.,  March  17,  1890.  Son  of  Lloyd  and  America 
V.  (Bumgardener)  Whaley.  Enlisted  Jan.  5,  1918;  Sergeant, 
April  19,  1918;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  Infantry,  June 
1,  1918;  assigned  to  73d  Infantry,  Sept.  5,  1918.  Discharged 
Feb.  4,  1919. 

Harvey  Bird  Bowman,  Wheeling,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Troy,  N.  Y.,  March  31,  1898.  Son  of  Walter  and  Alice 
Gertrude  (Bird)  Bowman.  Served  as  Private,  U.  S.  Marine  Corps, 
August  6,  1918,  to  February  4,  1919. 

Lsyle  Rogers  Everhart,  B.S.,  Keyser,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Keyser,  W.  Va.,  July  20,  1897.  Son  of  Clarence  Lawrence 
and  Birdie  May   (Rogers)   Everhart. 

Lawrence  Leo  Barry,  Fairmont,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Fairmont,  W.  Va.,  February  4,  1896.  Son  of  John  Daniel 
and  Bridget  Helen  (Deveny)  Barry.  Served  as  Pharmacist's 
Mate,  U.  S.  N.;  enlisted  May  18,  1917;  discharged  February  6,  1919. 


ALPHA  GAMMA  CHAPTER.  8S7 

Chester  Grane  Herndon,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

5615  Wells  Avenue. 
Born  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  January  9,  1898.     Son  of  Daniel  James  and 
Francis  Elizabeth  (Irwin)  Herndon.     Second  Class  Seaman,  U.  S. 
N.  R.,  during  World  War. 

1921. 

Francis  Marion  Reynolds,  Jr.,  Keyser,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Keyser,  W.  Va.,  December  5,  1895.  Son  of  Frank  Cornelius 
and  Jessie  (Knight)  Reynolds.  Served  as  Radio  Electrician,  Sec- 
ond Class,  U.  S.  N.  Detailed  as  Instructor  at  U.  S.  Naval  Radio 
School,  Great  Lakes,  111.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Knight 
Reynolds,  Alpha  Gamma,  '23. 

Hudson  Chandler,  St.  Albans,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  St.  Albans,  W.  Va.,  October  30,  1895.  Son  of  Edwin  Wiley 
and  Sallie  Brown  (Hudson)  Chandler.  Enlisted  in  U.  S.  Marine 
Corps,  August  5,  1917;  discharged  December  30,  1918;  rank,  Cor- 
poral. 

Lawrence  Louis  Wagener,  Wheeling,  W.  Va. 

317  South  Broadway. 
Born  at   Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  May  22,  1898.     Son  of  Frank   William 
and  Ida  Rose   (Harttong)   Wagener.     Civil  and  Mining  Construc- 
tion  Engineer.     Attended   Machine   Gun   Officers'   Training  Camp 
at  Camp   Hancock,  Georgia. 

Thomas  Vincent  Gocke,  Piedmont,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Piedmont,  W.  Va.,  July  4,  1899.  Son  of  Thomas  William 
and  Mary  Frances   (Kessler)   Gocke. 

Edward  Camden  Williams,  Akron,   Ohio. 

420  Power  Street. 
Born  at  Parkersburg,  W.  Va.,  September  19,  1895.  Son  of  Alfred 
Nevitt  and  Clara  C.  (Cook)  Williams.  With  B.  F.  Goodrich  Com- 
pany. Inducted  March  5,  1918;  discharged  Dec.  3,  1918,  as  Ser- 
geant in  Infantry,  unassigned  and  Candidate  in  C.  O.  T.  C,  Camp 
Gordon,  Ga. 

Jerry  Adams  White,  Terra  Alta,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Aurora,  W.  Va.,  September  24,  1898.  Son  of  John  W.  and 
Ida  Mae  (Hebb)  White.  Druggist.  F.  A.  C.  O.  T.  C,  Camp 
Zachary  Taylor,  Ky.,  1918. 

William  Bennett  Hogg,  Point  Pleasant,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Point  Pleasant,  W,  Va.,  September  24,  1898.     Son  of  Charles 


888  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Edgar  and  Nannie  Berden  (Hawkins)  Hogg.  C.  O.  T.  S.,  Camp 
Gordon,  Ga.,  1918.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  father,  Charles  E. 
Hogg,  Alpha  Gamma;  brothers,  Charles  J.  Hogg,  Alpha  Gamma, 
'08,  and  Robert  L.  Hogg,  Alpha  Gamma,  '14. 

Edward  Hughes,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

1637  Suburban  Avenue. 
Born  at  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  June  13,  1899.     Son  of  Reese  William  and 
Ellanor  Gertrude  (Dailey)  Hughes.     Served  in  U.  S.  N.  on  U.  S.  S. 
Arkansas   as   Hospital  Apprentice;   discharged  July   11,   1919. 

Wilson  Osborne  Grimm,  Jr.,  Buckhannon,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Ten  Mile,  W.  Va.,  July  12,  1897.  Son  of  Wilson  Osborne 
and  Minnie  Jane  (Wingfield)   Grimm. 

Frank  Barritt  Mantz,  Martinsburg,  W.  Va. 

121   N.  Spring  Street. 
Born  at  Martinsburg,  W.  Va.,  June  16,  1897.     Son  of  Charles  Albert 
and  Bettie  Anna   (Dovley)   Mantz. 

Carl  Beaty  Allen,  Moorefield,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Moorefield,  W.  Va.,  July  18,  1896.  Son  of  William  Ashby 
and  Sallie  Van  Meter  (Cunningham)  Allen.  Private,  First  Class, 
Signal  Corps,  December  15,  1917,  to  August  2,  1918;  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, A.  S.  M.  A.,  August  2,  1918,  to  January  1,  1919. 

Cecil  Martin  Stalnaker,  Paw  Paw,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Parsons,  W.  Va.,  April  13,  1897.  Son  of  Loman  Santford 
and  Alice  Rebecca  (Shawhan)  Stalnaker.  High  school  principal. 
Served  as  Second  Lieutenant  Infantry,  U.  S.  A.,  Camp  Grant,  111., 
during  World  War.     Married,  June  12,  1920,  Ruth  Grider. 

John  Ray  Campbell,  Sandyville,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Sandyville,  W.  Va.,  January  20,  1894.  Son  of  Colin  and 
Margaret  (Somerville)  Campbell.  Served  as  Second  Lieutenant 
and  Pilot,  A.  S.  M.  A.,  May  14,  1917  to  January  7,  1919. 


1922. 

James   Arthur   Newcome,   Keyser,   W.   Va. 

Born  at  Newburg,  W.  Va.,  October  5,  1897.  Son  of  James  William 
and  Mary  R.  (Jennings)  Newcome.  S.  A.  T.  C,  West  Virginia 
University,   1918. 


ALPHA  GAMMA  CHAPTER.  SSg 

Lyle  Ernest  Swiger,  Morgantown,  W.  Va. 

230    Kirk   Street. 
Born   in    Harrison   County,   W»    Va.,    November    21,    1899.     Son    of 
Howard    Hayes   and   Zella    (Kyle)    Swiger.     Married,   August   29, 
1920,   Cleland  Bones. 

Percy  Alen  Sigler,  Washington,  D.  C. 

3357  Eighteenth  Street,  N.  W. 
Born  at  Westernport,  Md.,  October  24,  1899.     Son  of  William  Thomas 
and    Maria    (Warnick)    Sigler.     Relative    in    Fraternity,    brother, 
Curtis   M.   Sigler,  Alpha  Gamma,  '19. 

Frederic  Arol  Stone,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

3205  North  Front  Street. 
Born  at  Connellsville,  Pa.,  January  8,  1901.     Son  of  Elisha  Brown 
and    Florence   Agnes    (Bowman)    Stone.     Relative   in    Fraternity, 
brother,  Erwin  B.  Stone,  Alpha  Gamma,  '18. 

James  Donald  Chadduck,  Grafton,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Grafton,  W.  Va.,  October  22,  1901.  Son  of  Harry  Webster 
and  Ada  Xavier  (Van  Kirk)   Chadduck. 

Mortimer  Williams  Gamble,  Jr.,  Moorefield,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Moorefield,  W.  Va.,  November  24,  1900.  Son  of  Mortimer 
Williams  and  Katherine  Beal  (Hackney)  Gamble. 

Charles  Hobart  Spindler,  Kingwood,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Bruceton  Mills,  W.  Va.,  February  2,  1900.  Son  of  Charles 
and  Nettie  Ellathea  (Metheny)  Spindler.  S.  A.  T.  C,  West  Vir- 
ginia University,  1918.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Gerald 
P.   Spindler,  '23. 

Allen  Perry  Everstine,  Ridgeley,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Ridgeley,  W.  Va.,  March  8,  1900.  Son  of  Willard  and 
Mary  Christina   (Loy)   Everstine. 

Raymond  John  Heber,  New  Martinsville,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Stringtown,  W.  Va.,  April  12,  1898.  Son  of  John  and  Mary 
Dorothea  (Rau)  Heber.  Seaman,  U.  S.  N.  R.,  October,  1918,  to 
June,    1919. 

William  Cameron  Campbell,  Charles  Town,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Charles  Town,  W.  Va.,  November  25,  1899.  Son  of  William 
and  Ellen  Moore  (Fowle)  CampbelL  S.  A,  T,  C-,  St.  John's 
College,  1918. 


890  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

John  Roach  Cook,  Fairmont,  W.  Va. 

609   Fairmont  Avenue. 
Born  at  Fairmont,  W.  Va.,  November  19,  1900.     Son  of  John  Roach 
and  Susie  Olivia  (Watts)  Cook. 

Nathaniel  Peabody  Atkinson,  Elm  Grove,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Elm  Grove,  W.  Va.,  December  11,  1894.  Son  of  Edward 
Melancthon  and  Mary  Belle  (Gray)  Atkinson.  Served  as  Ser- 
geant, first  class,  24th  Aero  Squadron,  First  Army,  A.  E.   F. 

George  Joseph  Shaffer,  Martinsburg,  W.  Va. 

121  East  King  Street. 

Born    at   Martinsburg,   W.   Va.,   October    10,   1898.     Son   of   Joseph 

Harrison    and    Hannah    (Dyer)    Anderson.     Enlisted    in    Regular 

Army,  March,   1918;  overseas   as   casual,  June,   1918;   attached  to 

152d  Aero  Pursuit  Squadron,  A.  E.  F.;  discharged  July  21,  1919. 


1923. 

Alfred  William  Lohman,  Wheeling,  W.  Va. 

3826  Eoff  Street. 
Born  at  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  July  7,  1897.     Son  of  William  and  Eliza- 
beth   (Kratz)    Lohman. 

Chester  Edward  Reineke,  Wheeling,  W.  Va. 

309  Erie  Street. 
Born    at    Wheeling,   W.    Va.,    September   3,    1901.     Son   of   William 
Alfred  and  Emma   (Edge)   Reineke. 

Joseph  Howard  Lentz,  New  Martinsville,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  New  Martinsville,  W.  Va.,  June  23,  1897.  Son  of  Thomas 
David  and  Anna  Louise  (Rabel)  Lentz.  Served  in  U.  S.  N.  dur- 
ing the  World  War. 

Knight  Reynolds,  Keyser,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Keyser,  W.  Va.,  June  24,  1899.  Son  of  Frank  Cornelius  and 
Jessie  (Knight)  Reynolds.  S.  A.  T.  C,  West  Virginia  University, 
1918.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Francis  M.  Reynolds,  Jr., 
Alpha  Gamma,  '21. 

Lester  Lynwood  Sheaffer,  Guayaquil,  Ecuador,  S.  A. 

Born  at  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  August  20,  1901.  Son  of  Jacob  and  Bertha, 
(McGlaughlin)  Sheaffer. 


ALPHA  GAMMA  CHAPTER.  891 

Clarence  Stamm  Harman,  New  Martinsville,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  New  Martinsville,  W.  Va.,  September  11,  1901.  Son  of 
George  Alfred  and   Mbllie    (Stamm)    Harman. 

Harry  Neidhart  Gruber,  Elm  Grove,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  May  10,  1897.  Son  of  Harry  and  Julia 
Louise  (Neidhart)  Gruber.  In  the  U.  S.  Air  Service  from  Jan- 
uary 7,  1918,  to  November  30,  1918. 

Edward  Paul  Joyce,  Dormont,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

2600  Broadway. 
Born  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  September  26,  1897.     Son  of  Thomas  Am- 
brose and  Mary  Elizabeth   (Quinn)   Joyce. 

Gerald  Ralph  Spindler,  Kingwood,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Terra  Alta.  W.  Va.,  November  27,  1901.  Son  of  Charles 
and  Nettie  Ellathea  (Metheny)  Spindler.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Charles  H.  Spindler,  Alpha  Gamma,  '22. 

William  Eugene  Reed,  Morgantown,  W.  Va. 

205  Wells  Street. 
Born    at    Fairmont,   W.    Va.,   September   3,    1901.     Son    of   William 
Eugene  and  Philippa  Meela  (Jeffries)   Reed. 

Raymond  Priest  Boggs,  Franklin,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Franklin,  W.  Va.,  October  13,  1900.  Son  of  Mason  and 
Sarah  (Priest)  Boggs. 

Marvin  Stewart  McElfresh,  Point  Pleasant,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Point  Pleasant.  W.  Va.,  August  7,  1900.  Son  of  Edward 
and  Carrie  (Stewart)  McElfresh. 

Eugene  Thomas  Gunning,  Cumberland,  Md. 

42  Baltimore  Avenue. 
Born  at  Cumberland,  Md.,  June  20,  1902.     Son  of  Edward  Eugene 
and  Ethel  Blanche  (Frantz)  Gunning. 


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Alpha  Delta  Chapter 

UNIVERSITY  OF  MAINE 

ORONO,  MAINE 


Instituted  May  27,  A.  D.  1898 


ARCHER  LEWIS  GROVER 
CLINTON  LLEWELLYN  COLE 
FREDERICK  LEWIS  MARTIN 
LLEWELLYN  NATHANIEL  EDWARDS 
ALDEN  PERCY  SPRAGUE 
ELMER  DREW  MERRILL 
FREDERICK  WILLIAM  SAWTELLE 
RAY  HERBERT  MANSON 
WILLIAM  NELSON 
CLINTON  LEANDER  SMALL 
HALL  FARRINGTON  HOXIE 
ALLEN  WHITMORE  STEPHENS 
OLIVER  OTIS  STOVER 
De  FOREST  HENRY  PERKINS 
JOHN  GARDNER  LURVEY 
CHARLES  HUTCHINSON  LOMBARD 
GEORGE  -COLLINS 
HERBERT  LUTHER  ADAMS 
WILLIAM  HARRIS  BOARDMAN 
RALPH  HARVEY  SABIN 
FREDERICK  MERRILL  DAVIS 
JOHN  EDWIN  BARNEY 


History  of  Alpha  Delta  Chapter 

Alpha  Delta  Chapter  was  established  at  the  University  of 
Maine  on  May  27,  1898  when  the  Omicron  Epsilon  Eta  Pi  So- 
ciety were  initiated  into  Phi  Kappa  Sigma.  The  initiation 
ceremony  took  place  at  the  City  Hall,  Bangor,  and  was  per- 
formed by  Brothers  J.  Hartley  Merrick,  Grand  Alpha  and 
Stephenson  H.  Walsh,  Past  Grand  Alpha. 

Twenty-two  charter  members  assumed  the  responsibility 
of  the  new  fraternal  organization,  of  whom  five  were  fresh- 
men, six  were  sophomores,  six  were  juniors  and  five  seniors. 

During  the  early  life  of  the  fraternity  meetings  were  held 
in  the  Q.  T.  V.  hall  on  the  campus  and  at  nearly  every  meet- 
ing for  over  four  years  it  was  the  custom  of  the  society  to 
carry  out  an  extensive  literary  program.  With  the  pressure 
of  college  duties  and  the  volume  of  business  transacted,  in- 
cident to  the  operation  of  a  chapter  house  it  was  later  found 
necessary  to  discontinue  this  practice. 

On  November  4*,  1898,  the  first  action  in  regard  to  a 
chapter  home  was  taken  when  it  was  voted,  "  To  have  a  com- 
mittee appointed  to  see  what  prospect  we  have  of  getting  a 
chapter  house." 

During  the  winter  of  1900-01  the  Q.  T.  V.  Hall  was  burned 
and  it  was  only  due  to  the  daring  and  persistent  efforts  of 
Brother  F.  M.  Davis,  '01,  that  the  charter  was  not  destroyed. 

From  this  time  on  the  efforts  of  the  brothers  were  di- 
rected towards  securing  funds  to  build  a  chapter  house.  The 
chapter  was  fortunate  in  that  the  university  authorities  pro- 
vided a  site  for  a  home  on  the  university  campus  and  were 
willing  to  endorse  notes  to  the  amount  of  about  $10,000  for 
its  erection.  With  this  financial  support  money  was  borrowed 
from  banks  and  individuals  and  in  the  college  year  of  1902—03 
work  commenced. 

In  November,  1903,  the  chapter  moved  into  the  new  home, 

80S 


896  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

a  house  built  to  hold  about  thirty  students,  a  matron  and  a 
chef.  From  this  date  on,  as  is  universally  the  case,  a  new 
life  began  for  Alpha  Delta. 

The  chapter  has  always  published  a  news  letter  to  the 
alumni  and  in  the  fall  of  1908  the  chapter  letter  was  changed 
to  the  Maine  Phi  Kap,  a  printed  illustrated  sheet  of  four  pages. 
Alpha  Delta  has  been  prosperous  in  her  fraternal  life  and  her 
business  transactions  and  holds  the  goodwill  of  the  commercial 
firms  with  which  her  officers  have  come  in  contact.  With  the 
outbreak  of  the  war  Alpha  Delta  lost  a  large  number  of  men 
and  during  the  year  of  1917-18  only  about  twelve  men  returned 
to  their  college  work,  all  sophomores  and  juniors,  and  for  a 
time  the  opening  of  the  chapter  house  was  in  doubt.  The  finan- 
cial load  seemed  greater  than  the  men  could  shoulder,  but  the 
alumni  came  to  the  rescue  with  funds  and  the  house  was  opened 
witli  a  small  but  loyal  delegation. 

During  the  war  thirty-nine  members  of  the  chapter  were 
in  active  service  and  sixteen  were  in  the  S.  A.  T.  C.  Three 
of  the  brothers :  Lieutenant  Herbert  Gray  Cobb,  Lieutenant 
Frank  Benn  Holden,  and  Lieutenant  Donald  William  Norton, 
all  of  the  Class  of  1918,  gave  their  lives  in  France  for  the  cause. 


Alpha  Delta  Chapter 

1895. 

Oscar  Llewellyn  Grovcr,  B.M.E.,  B.C.E.,  C.E.,  Chevy  Chase, 

Washington,  D.  C. 

3813  Jocelyn  Street. 
Born  at  Bethel,  Me.,  August  28,  1874.  Son  of  Daniel  Barker  and 
Martha  Matilda  (Eames)  G rover.  Bridge  Engineer,  Chesapeake 
and  Ohio  Railroad  Company,  1906-13.  Bridge  Engineer,  Bureau 
of  Public  Roads,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  1914.  to  date. 
Married,  November  20,  1901,  Annie  Louise  Wilson. 


1897. 

Perley  Francis  Goodridge,  B.M.E.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

563  Buena  Yista  Avenue  W. 
Born  at  Milo,  Me.,  March  19,  1875.  Son  of  Orlando  Thaxter  and 
Julia  Emma  (Stubbs)  Goodridge.  Instructor  in  Mechanical  Draw- 
ing, University  of  Maine,  1897-98.  Mechanical  Engineer,  General 
Chemical  Company,  1912-18;  Assistant  Engineer  of  Construction, 
Studebaker  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.,  1918  to  date.  Married, 
June  24,  1903,  Emma  Mabel  Dawson.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Oren  L.  Goodridge,  Alpha  Delta,  '03. 


1898. 

*Francis    LeRoy    Harvey,    B.S. ;    M.S.    [Iowa    Agric.    Coll.]; 
Ph.D.  [Ark.  Indus.  Univ.],  Orono,  Me. 

Born  at  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  April  22,  1850.  Son  of  Daniel  and  Arminda 
(Wilkins)  Harvey.  Professor  of  Biology,  University  of  Maine. 
Died  at  Orono,  Me.,  March  6,  1900. 

Llewellyn  Nathaniel  Edwards,  B.C.E.,  C.E.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Bureau  of  Public  Roads. 
Born  at  Otisfield,  Me.,  October  6,  1873.  Son  of  Dominicus  Jordan 
and*  Lottie  Thompson  (Gage)  Edwards.  Bridge  and  structural 
engineer.  At  present  Senior  Highway  Bridge  Engineer,  Bureau 
of  Public  Roads,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  Washington, 
D.  C.  Commissioned  Captain,  Engineer  Corps,  May  12,  1918;  ac- 
897 


898  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

tive  service  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.  Married,  first,  September  13,  1902, 
Margaret  Loretta  Stokes;  second,  July  2,  1911,  Carolyn  Adelle 
Hodgdon.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Dayton  J.  Edwards, 
Alpha  Delta,  '06. 

Elmer  Drew  Merrill,  B.S.,  M.S.,  Manila,  P.  I. 

Bureau  of  Science. 
Born  at  East  Auburn,  Me.,  October  15,  1876.  Son  of  Daniel  Cum- 
ming  and  Mary  Adelaide  (Noyes)  Merrill.  Assistant  in  Biology, 
University  of  Maine,  1898-99;  Assistant  Agrostologist,  U.  S.  De- 
partment of  Agriculture,  Washington,  D.  C,  1899-1902;  Botanist 
to  Philippine  Bureau  of  Agriculture  and  Forestry,  1902-03,  and 
same  to  Bureau  of  Science,  1903-19;  Director,  Bureau  of  Science, 
1919,  and  Editor,  Philippine  Journal  of  Science.  Married,  May  11, 
1907,  Mary  Augusta  Sperry. 

Ray  Herbert  Manson,  E.E.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Stromberg  Carlson  Telephone  Manufacturing  Company. 
Born  at  Bath,  Me.,  August  25,  1877.  Son  of  .Rev.  Edwin  and  Abby 
M.  (Stone)  Manson.  Assistant  in  Department  of  Electrical  En- 
gineering, University  of  Maine,  1899-1900.  Chief  Engineer,  Gar- 
ford  Manufacturing  Company,  Elyria,  Ohio,  1912-1916.  Chief 
Engineer,  Stromberg  Carlson  Telephone  Manufacturing  Company, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1916  to  date.  Has  issued  over  fifty  U.  S.  patents 
covering  telephone  subjects.  Married,  August  3,  1903,  Amy  Bishop 
Arthur.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Walter  B.  Manson,  Alpha 
Delta,  '05. 

Alden  Percy  Sprague,  B.M.E.,  Oakland,  Cal. 

5507  College  Avenue. 
Born  at  Vanceboro,  Me.,  May  8,  1877.  Son  of  George  Marks  Brewer 
and  Maggie  (Bishop)  Sprague.  Secretary  of  the  Strong-Scott 
Manufacturing  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1906  to  1910.  Sales 
Engineer  (Pacific  Coast)  Richardson  Scale  Company,  Passaic, 
N.  J.,  until  1918.  Sales  Engineer,  Canning  Machinery  Division, 
Berger  and  Carter  Company,  San  Francisco,  since  1918.  Mar- 
ried, August  10,  1904,  Grace   Ireland. 

Frederick  William  Sawtelle,  B.C.E.,  C.E.,  Madison,  Wis. 

C.  M.  &  St.  P.  R.  R. 
Born  at  Oakland,  Me.,  June  14,  1877.  Son  of  Frank  and  Martha 
Wilber  (Benson)  Sawtelle.  Roadmaster  with  Chicago,  Milwaukee 
and  St.  Paul  Railroad  Company.  Commissioned  Second  Lieuten- 
ant Engineers,  June  4,  1917.  Left  for  foreign  service  July  21, 
,  1917,  with  Co.  D,  13th  Engineers;  in  Verdun  sector  in  active 
service  operating  military  railroad,  August  16,  1918,  to  March  17, 
1919;  promoted  to  Captain,  March  19,  1918.  Married,  September 
24,  1900,  Greta  Lydia  Bigelow.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  son,  Rolfe 
B.   Sawtelle,   Alpha   Theta,   '23. 


ALPHA  DELTA  CHAPTER.  ?.gi 

Arthur  Robert  Crathorne,  B.S.  [Illinois]  ;  Ph.D.  [Gottingen], 

Champaign,  111. 

1113  South  Fourth  Street. 
Born  at  Scarborough,  Eng.,  October  26,  1875.  Son  of  Francis  and 
Ann  (Harrison)  Crathorne.  Tutor  in  Mathematics,  University 
of  Maine,  1898-1900;  Instructor  in  Mathematics,  University  of 
Wisconsin,  1902-04;  Assistant  Professor  in  Mathematics,  University 
of  Illinois,  1908  to  date.  Sigma  Xi  and  Phi  Kappa  Phi.  Co-author 
of  Rietz  and  Crathorne's  College  Algebra.  Married,  first,  June  21, 
1904,  Charlotte  Pengra;  second,  June  20,  1917,  Katherine  Layton. 

Harry  Matthew  Lincoln,  B.C.E.,  Corinna,  Me. 

Born  at  Bangor,  Me.,  June  5,  1876.  Son  of  Francis  Wayland  and 
Harriet  Adelaide  (Bicknell)  Lincoln.  Farmer  and  cattle  breeder. 
Married,  June  5,  1911,  Eleanor  Edith  Tewksbury. 

Alfred  Andrews  Starbird,  B.S.  in  Pharm.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

War  Department. 
Born  at  South  Paris,  Me.,  July  15,  1875.  Son  of  Winfield  Scott  and 
Emeline  (Roberts)  Starbird.  Officer  of  U.  S.  Army.  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Sixth  Artillery,  July  9,  1898;  First  Lieutenant,  Artillery 
Corps,  February  2,  1901;  Captain,  Artillery  Corps,  July  31,  1903; 
served  in  the  Philippines,  1899-1901.  Captain,  Fifth  F.  A.,  1907 
to  1916;  Major,  Fifth  F.  A.,  1916-1917;  Major,  Inspector  Gen- 
eral's Department,  February  28,  1917,  to  May  15,  1917;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  Inspector  General's  Department,  May  15,  1917,  to  April 
30,  1918;  Brigadier  General,  April  30,  1918,  to  June  1,  1919;  present 
rank,  Lieutenant  Colonel,  F.  A.;  graduate,  General  Staff  College, 
1920.     Married,   July   20,   1911,   Mary   Ethel   Dodd. 

Albion  Dana  Topliff  Libby,  B.M.E.,  E.E.,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

274  South  Burnett  Street. 
Born  at  Scarboro,  Me.,  October  16,  1875.  Son  of  John  Augustus  and 
Louise  (Deering)  Libby.  Electrical  engineer.  Consulting  Engineer 
and  Patent  Attorney  for  Splitdorf  Electrical  Company.  Phi 
Kappa  Phi.  Corporal,  Company  M,  1st  Maine,  during  Spanish- 
American  War.  On  advisory  committee  for  Standards  on  Army 
Trucks,  during  World  War.  Married,  June  8,  1901,  Carrie  Wil- 
helmina  Libby. 


1899. 

Allen  Whitmore  Stephens,  B.C.E.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

244  Madison  Avenue. 
Born   at   Patten,   Me.,  July   19,   1879.     Son   of   Charles   Walter   and 
Adella    Susan    (Chadbourne)    Stephens.     Chief    Engineer,    Turner 


goo  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Construction    Company,    New    York.     Phi    Kappa    Phi.     Married, 
December  27,  1903,  Marion  Susan  Levering. 

Hall  Farrington  Hoxie,  B.M.E.,  E.E.,  Belfast,  Me. 

22  Cedar  Street. 
Born  at  North  Fairfield,  Me.,  February  14,  1877.  Son  of  Silas  and 
Clara  Elizabeth  (Emmerson)  Hoxie.  Electrical  engineer.  With 
the  General  Engineering  and  Management  Corporation,  New  York. 
Captain,  U.  S.  Engineers,  August,  1918,  to  February,  1919.  Mar- 
ried,  October  5,  1905,   Ethel  G.   Barr. 

Archer  Lewis  Grover,  B.M.E.,  B.S.,  Orono,  Me. 

2-2  Myrtle  Street. 
Born  at  Bethel,  Me.,  May  24,  1876.  Son  of  Albert  Wellington  and 
Olive  Swift  (Willis)  Grover.  Instructor  at  the  University  of 
Maine,  1903-09;  Associate  Professor  of  Mechanical  Drawing, 
1909-20.  Professor  and  head  of  department  of  Engineering  Draw- 
ing, 1920  to  date.  Married,  September  7,  1904,  Florence  Augusta 
Abbott. 

*Clinton  Leander  Small,  B.S.,  B.A.,  Flushing,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Auburn,  Me.,  June  17,  1874.  Son  of  Newton  and  Flora  Ella 
(Walker)  Small.  Assistant  in  Department  of  Chemistry,  Univer- 
sity of  Maine,  1899-1900.  Chemist  with  the  Oakes  Manufacturing 
Company,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.,  1900-07,  and  Superintendent 
of  same  company,  1907-15.  Married,  August  12,  1902,  Harriet 
Rollins  Mann.     Died  at  Flushing,  N.  Y.,  July  27,  1915. 

Oliver  Otis  Stover,  B.S.,  M.S.,  Freeport,  Me. 

Born  at  Pownal,  Me.,  June  2,  1876.  Son  of  Charles  Clark  and  Zelam) 
(Temple)  Stover.  Assistant  in  Natural  History,  University  of 
Maine,  1899-1900.  Member  of  School  Board,  1905-07.  Superin- 
tendent of  Schools,  1907  to  date.  Married,  September  3,  1903, 
Vashti  Elisabeth  Gosnell. 

William  Nelson,  B.M.E.,  Norfolk,  Va. 

323  West  Twenty-ninth  Street. 
Born  at  Portland,   Me.,  March  9,   1877.     Son  of  Masus   Henry   and 
Annie  Louise   (Bonkdoll)    Nelson.     Supervision  Draftsman,   U.   S. 
Navy    Yard,    Norfolk,    Va.     Married,    November    14,    1907,    Alice 
Mary  North. 

George  Collins,  B.C.E.,  Lexington,  Ky. 

Lexington  City  Bank  Building. 
Born  at  Athol,  Mass.,  August  7,  1878.     Oil  Operator.     Married,  1901, 
Georgie  E.  Hallett. 


ALPHA  DELTA  CHAPTER.  901 

1900. 

Charles  Hutchinson  Lombard,  B.C.E.,  Folcroft,  Pa. 

Born  at  Portland,  Me.,  August  4,  1878.  Son  of  Thomas  Loring  and 
Annie  Maria  (Simpson)  Lombard.  Assistant  in  Civil  Engineering 
at  University  of  Maine,  1900-01.  In  the  Construction  Depart- 
ment of  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company,  1901  to  date.  Phi  Kappa 
Phi.     Married,"  June    11,   1903,   Edith   Belle   Holmes. 

John  Gardner  Lurvey,  B.M.E.,  Tampa,  Fla. 

206  South  Boulevard. 
Born  at  Patten,  Me.,  October  16,  1878.  Son  of  Charles  Henry  and 
Eva  Elberta  (Gardner)  Lurvey.  In  the  Testing  and  Engineering 
Departments  of  the  General  Electric  Company,  1900-1911.  Whole- 
sale Grocery,  1914  to  date.  Phi  Kappa  Phi.  Married,  June  21, 
1904,  Arlene  Louise  Paige. 

Clinton  Llewellyn  Cole,  B.C.E.,  Meriden,  Conn. 

309  Broad  Street. 
Born  at  Sedgwick,  Me.,  January  19,  1879.  Son  of  Edward  C.  and 
Hattie  M.  (Coombs)  Cole.  Civil  engineer.  Instructor  in  Civil 
Engineering  and  Drawing,  University  of  Maine,  1900-02.  Engineer 
employed  by  the  U.  S.  War  Department  on  construction  of  fortifi- 
cations, 1898-1903.  Valuation  and  Appraisal  Engineer,  with 
Bliss  and  Cole,  Hartford,  Conn.  Phi  Kappa  Phi.  Married,  Sep- 
tember 3,  1903,  Clara  Belle  Pope.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Henry  E.  Cole,  Alpha  Delta,  '02. 

De  Forest  Henry  Perkins,  Ph.B.,  A.M. ;  LL.B.  [111.  Coll.  Law], 
Portland,  Me. 

Congress  Square  Hotel. 
Born  at  Brooksville,  Me.,  December  24,  1872.     Son  of  Charles  Henry 
and   Ruth   Hawes    (Grindle)    Perkins.     Superintendent   of  Schools, 
Portland,  Me.,  to  1920.     Manager,  Congress  Square  Hotel,  1920  to 
date.     Married,   August   1,   1900,  Jennie   Caroline   Powers. 

Ralph  Harvey  Sabin,  Dravosburg,  Pa. 

Born  at  South  Meriden,  Conn.,  June  19,  1877.  Son  of  Henry  and 
Myra  Leavins  (Harvey)  Sabin.  In  railroad  engineering  and  con- 
struction, 1899-1912;  in  private  practice  as  civil  and  mining  engi- 
neer, 1912-18;  with  Gillespie-Hard  Construction  Company,  1918  to 
date.     Married,  March  15,  1905,  Augusta  Maria  Fling. 

Joseph  Onon  Whitcomb,  Ph.B.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

410   Vinney   Building. 
Born   at   Morrill,   Me.,   April   11,   1872.     Son   of   Roscoe   Henry   and 
Eva  Jane   (Woodbury)   Whitcomb.     Manager,  The  Frentrer  Press 


902  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Company,  Educational  publishers.     Married,  August  1,  1900,  Mary 
Winslow   Hodgkins. 

1901. 

Herbert  Luther  Adams,  Somerville,  Mass. 

5  a  Putnam  Street. 
Born  at  Warren,  Mass.,  May  15,  1877.  Son  of  Leander  and  Emma 
Jane  (Trowbridge)  Adams.  Draftsman,  Navy  Department;  Chief 
Draftsman  and  Inspector,  Cavite,  P.  I.,  1905-07;  government  in- 
spector at  various  Navy  Yards,  1908-14;  with  U.  S.  Housing 
Corporation,  during  World  War;   inventor. 

William  Harris  Boardman,  B.S.C.E.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

71   Mapes  Avenue. 

Born  at  Calais,  Me.,  September   29,  1878.     Son  of  Howard  Quincy 

and  Annie  Josephine   (Wells)    Boardman.     Engineer,  New  Jersey 

Water    Supply    Commission,    and    private    practice    as    Consulting 

Engineer.     Married,    June    30,    1903,    Marguerite    Alice    Kremer. 

*Wales  Rogers  Bartlett,  A.B.,  Centre  Montville,  Me. 

Born  at  Sutter  Creek,  Cal.,  October  31,  1876.  Son  of  James  Otis 
and  Olive  Little  (Rogers)  Bartlett.  Teacher.  Principal  of  High 
School,  Gilbertville,  Mass.  Died  at  Gilbertville,  Mass.,  February 
16,   1907. 

Frederick  Lewis  Martin,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 

337  North  Main  Street. 
Born  at  Franklin,  Me.,  October  93,  1879.  Son  of  George  Alexander 
and  Julia  A.  (French)  Martin.  At  present  Sales  Manager,  Shel- 
don Axle  and  Spring  Company.  Married,  June  17,  1902,  Lillian 
May  Kane.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  George  A.  Martin, 
Jr.,"  Alpha  Delta,  '12. 

John  Earl  Barney,  Augusta,  Me. 

R.  D.  No.  2. 
Born   at   Canaan,   N.   H.,   March   15,   1876.     Son   of   Albert   E.    and 
Abbie    (Hutchinson)    Barney.     Farmer.     Married,    September    26, 
1899,  Lydia  Kirkpatrick. 

Fred  Merrill  Davis,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  E.E. ;  LL.B.  [Chicago-Kent 

Coll.  of  Law],  Chicago,  111. 

6341  Blackstone  Avenue. 
Born  at  Lewiston,  Me.,  October  8,  1877.     Son  of  George  Knox  and 
Clara  Anna    (Merrill)    Davis.     Practicing   patent   law   since   1910. 
Relative   in    Fraternity,  brother,   Rodney   C.   Davis,   Alpha   Delta, 
'03. 


ALPHA  DELTA  CHAPTER.  903 

Thomas  Buck,  B.S.;  Ph.D.  [Chicago],  Berkeley,  Cal. 

Faculty  Club. 
Born  at  Orland,  Me.,  December  25,  1881.  Son  of  Harry  Hill  and 
Alice  (Mason)  Buck.  Instructor  in  Mathematics,  University  of 
Maine,  1902-06.  Instructor  in  Mathematics,  University  of  Illinois, 
1909  to  1911.  Instructor,  University  of  California,  1911  to  date. 
Sigma  Xi.     Served  as  First  Lieutenant,  Ordnance,  1918. 


1902. 

Arthur  Willis  Bacheldor,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  North  Sebago,  Me. 

Born  at  North  Sebago,  Me.,  July  20,  1877.  Son  of  Joseph  Hannibal 
and  Caroline  Louise  (Gatebell)  Bacheldor.  Assistant  Cost  Engi- 
neer with  General  Electric  Company,  Lynn,  Mass.  Married,  May 
26,  1917,  Helen  Loretta  Goff. 

Henry  Ernest  Cole,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

6100  Stanton  Avenue. 
Born  at  Sedgwick,  Me.,  March  16,  1877.  Son  of  Edward  Clarence 
and  Hattie  Maria  (Coombs)  Cole.  Vice  President  and  Manager 
of  Harris  Pump  and  Supply  Company.  Phi  Kappa  Phi.  Married, 
September  4,  1907,  Auguste  Helene  Schumacher.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  Clinton  L.   Cole,   Alpha  Delta,  '00. 

Arthur  Elmer  Silver,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  Upper  Montclair,  N.  J. 

4  Appleton  Place. 
Born   at   Dexter,   Me.,   August   14,   1879.     Son  of  Charles   Bradbury 
and   Rebecca   Evelyn    (Dearth)    Silver.     Electrical   Engineer   with 
Electrical   Bond   and   Share   Company,   New   York,   1910   to   date. 
Phi  Kappa  Phr.     Married,   August  31,  1914,  Anna  Jesse   Teall. 

Frank  Ethelbert  Pressey,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Bangor,  Me. 

487  Union  Street. 
Born  at  Bangor,  Me.,   April  28,  1879.     Son  of  Charles  Darius   and 
Ruby    Frances    (Hutchings)    Pressey.     Civil    engineer.     With    the 
U.   S.  Geological  Survey,  1903-07;  since  then  consulting  engineer. 
Married,  September  24,  1903,  Eva  Goldthwaite. 

Wesley    Clarendon    Elliott,    B.S.    in    E.E.,    Montreal,    P.    Q., 
Canada. 

New  Birks  Building. 
Born  at  Patten,  Me.,  April  20,  1876.  Son  of  Wilmer  Hallett  and 
Cornelia  Charlotte  (Willett)  Elliott.  Manager,  Canadian  Company 
of  B.  F.  Sturtevant  Company.  Sergeant,  Battery  C,  1st  Maine 
Artillery  in  Spanish- American  War.  Married,  September  28,  1902, 
Mary  Helen  Rogers. 


904  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Clinton  Nathaniel  Rackliffe,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  E.E.,  Raleigh,  N.  C. 

203  Woodburn  Road. 
Born   at   Easton,   Me.,   April   7,   1878.     Son   of   William   Henry   and 
Sarah   Howland    (Hall)    Rackliffe.     Manager,   Power   Department, 
Caroline    Power   and  Light  Company.     Phi    Kappa  Phi.     Married, 
June  8,  1907,  Estelle  Adams  Southwick. 

1903. 

Nathan  Ajalon  Chase,  B.S.  in  Ch.,  Ilion,  N.  Y. 

315  Otsego  Street. 
Born  at  Milton  Plantation,  Me.,  October  25,  1878.  Son  of  Charles 
Freeman  and  Clarissa  Stevens  (Godwin)  Chase.  Chemical  and 
Metallurgical  Engineer  with  the  Remington  Arms,  Union  Metallic 
Cartridge  Company.  Phi  Kappa  Phi.  Corporal,  First  Maine 
Regiment,  U.  S.  V.,  during  the  Spanish-American  War.  Married, 
June  27,  1906,  Mertie  Grace  Walker. 

Howard  Ausburn  Smith,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  E.E.,  Wellesley,  Mass. 
Born  at  North  Truro,  Mass.,  November  27,  1880.     Son  of  Isaac  and 
Sarah  Frances   (Green)   Smith.     Electrical  Engineer  with  General 
Electric  Company. 

Rodney  Clinton  Davis,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  C.E.,  Chicago,  111. 

226  West  Jackson  Boulevard. 
Born  at  Lewiston,  Me.,  November  11,  1880.     Son  of  George  Knox  and 
Clara  Anna  (Merrill)  Davis.     Bridge  Engineer,  Chicago  and  North 
Western  Railway.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Fred  M.  Davis, 
Alpha  Delta,  'oi. 

Oren  Leslie  Goodridge,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Houlton,  Me. 

Born  at  Milo,  Me.,  October  21,  1882.  Son  of  Orlando  Thaxter  and 
Julia  Eaton  (Stubbs)  Goodridge.  Assistant  Engineer,  Bangor  and 
Aroostook  Railroad  Company.  Married,  April  2,  1910,  Anna  Ger- 
trude French.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Perley  F.  Good- 
ridge, Alpha  Delta,  '97. 

Veysey  Hiram  Robinson,  B.  Ped.,  Pemaquid,  Me. 

Born  at  Grand  Lake  Stream,  Me.,  December  27,  1879.  Son  of  George 
and  Isabelle  (Pomeroy)  Robinson.  Principal  Old  Town,  Me.,  High 
School.     Married,    June    19,    1907,    Ethel    Georgina    Lindsay. 

Mellen  Cleaveland  Wiley,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  C.E.,  Chicago,  111. 

1009  East  Sixty-second   Street. 
Born  at  Bethel,  Me.,  January  11,  1877.     Son  of' Philentheus  Cleave- 
land  and  Mary   Eliza   (Carter)    Wiley.     Structural  Designer  with 


ALPHA  DELTA  CHAPTER.  905 

H.  M.  Byllesly  and  Company.     Married,  September  1,  1909,  Mary 
Lena  Ingram. 

Frank  Libby  Douglass,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Park  Ridge,  111. 

378  Meacham  Avenue. 
Born  at  Gorham,  Me.,  August  2,  1876.     Son  of  George  Henry  and 
Winfred    McLeflan    (McLellan)    Douglass.     Civil    Engineer,    with 
North  Works,  Illinois  Steel  Company.     Married,  October  7,  1908, 
Ina  Mabel  Allen. 

1904. 

Everett  Mark  Breed,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  Oakland,  Cal. 

536    Santa    Ray    Avenue. 
Born  at  Lynn,  Mass.,  August  24,  1880.     Sales  Engineer,  Pelton  Water 
Wheel  Company.     Phi  Kappa  Phi.     Married,  March  11,  1907,  Berle 
Louise  Walton. 

Roy  Elgin  Strickland,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

33  University  Place. 
Born  at  Wayne,  Me.,  October  28,  1879.     Son  of  Nathan  F.  and  Louise 
(Phillips)    Strickland.     Engineer  with  General   Electric  Company. 
Married,  June  26,  1907,  Delia  M.  McArdle. 

Leonard  Alexander  Lawrence,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

967  East  State  Street. 
Born  at  Calais,  Me.,  November  4,  1882.     Son  of  Millard  Dewey  and 
Clara    A.    (Eye)    Lawrence.     Instructor    in    Civil    Engineering    at 
Cornell  University,  1907  to  date.     Married,  April  17,  1907,  Agnes 
Alberta  Wanamaker. 

*Ralph  Waldo  Kingsbury,  B.S.  in  E.F.,  Brewer,  Me. 

Born  at  South  Brewer,  Me.,  February  6,  1882.  Son  of  Waldo  How- 
ard and  Anna  Thusa  (Gowen)  Kingsbury.  Engineer  with  General 
Electric  Company,  1904-14.  Married,  September  2,  1908,  Anna 
May  Skinner.     Died  at  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  April  26,  1914. 

Ralph  Howard  Pearson,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  Dallas,  Tex. 

Cotton   Exchange   Building. 
Born  at  Guilford,  Me.,  August  24,  1882.     Son  of  David  and  Harriet 
Webber  (Bennett)  Pearson.     Engineer  with  Westinghouse  Electric 
and  Manufacturing  Company. 

Alfred  Carroll  Jordan,   B.S.  in  E.E.,  Portland,  Me. 

451   Congress   Street. 
Born  at  Casco,  Me.,  September  1,  1878.     Son  of  James  and  Nettie  A. 


go6  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

(Green)  Jordan.  Engineer  with  Cumberland  County  Power  and 
Light  Company,  Portland,  Me.  Married,  February  20,  1907,  Alice 
Mabel  Skillins. 

1905. 

Ray  Martin  Snell,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Browning,  Mont. 

U.  S.  Reclamation  Service. 
Born  at  La  Grange,  Me.,  August  14,  1880.  Son  of  Willard  and  Ida 
Warren  (Cushman)  Snell.  Inspector  and  Assistant  Engineer  with 
the  U.  S.  Reclamation  Service,  1906  to  date.  At  present  Project 
Manager  of  Blackfeet  and  St.  Mary's  Projects.  Married,  January 
1,  1914,  Olivio  Evangeline  Connor. 

Curtis  Eames  A"bbott,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  C.E.,  Locke's  Mills,  Me. 

Born  at  Bethel,  Me.,  June  19,  1866.  Son  of  Jonathan  and  Elka 
(Chase)  Abbott.  Superintendent  and  Assistant  Treasurer,  E.  L. 
Tebbetts  Spool  Company,  Locke's  Mills,  Me.  Married,  November 
21,  1910,  Jennie  Lenora  Coffin. 

Walter  Blaine  Manson,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

63  Chestnut  Street. 
Born  at  Farmingdale,  Me.,  April  9,  1883.  Son  of  Edwin  and  Abbie 
(Stone)  Manson.  Chief  Engineer,  Holmes  Electric  Protective 
Company,  New  York.  Married,  September  28,  1909,  Mary  Eliza- 
beth Ott.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Ray  H.  Manson,  Alpha 
Delta,  '98. 

Carl  Wesley  Woods,  Needham,  Mass. 

55  Walnut  Street. 
Born  at  Knox,  Me.,  March  8,  1881.     Son  of  Herbert  W.  and  Annie 
(Leonard)     Woods.     With    Washburn-Crosby    Company,     Boston. 
Married,  June  25,  1907,  Orrie  M.   Sibley. 

George  Kemp  Huntington,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

195  Broadway. 
Born  at  Middlefield  Center,  N.  Y.,  November  7,  1883.  Son  of 
George  Mann  and  Emily  Esther  (Kemp)  Huntington.  Auditor 
of  Disbursements,  Western  Union  Telegraph  Company,  1912-17; 
Assistant  Auditor,  1918-19;  Acting  Treasurer,  1919  to  date.  Phi 
Kappa   Pi.     Married,   June   9,   1909,   Lezetta   Alberta   Strong. 

Andrew  Jenkins  Hayes,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

382  Central  Avenue. 
Born  at  Oxford,  Me.,  December  29,  1882.     Son  of  Cyrus  Shaw  and 
Lizzie    Thomas     (Jenkins)     Hayes.     With    Winchester    Repeating 
Arms   Company   as    General    Foreman    on    Munitions    Production. 


ALPHA  DELTA  CHAPTER.  907 

Married,  February  17,  1908,  Gertrude  Adeline  Prescott.     Relative 
in  Fraternity,  brother,  Arthur  G.  Hayes,  Alpha  Delta,  '12. 

Herbert  Walter  Bachelder,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  E.E.,  Herkimer,  N.  Y. 
Born  at  East  Winthrop,  Me.,  September  26,  1880.  Son  of  Albert 
Walter  and  Sarah  Edith  (Kezer)  Bachelder.  Engineer  on  con- 
struction work,  1915-17.  Proprietor  of  Herkimer  Foundry  Com- 
pany, 1917  to  date.  Married,  October  30,  1906,  Flora  Bernice 
McPhetres. 

Carl  Wellington  Weeks,  B.S.   in  E.E. ;   Master  Patent  Laws 

[Georgetown  Univ.],  Washington,  D.  C. 

U.  S.  Patent  Office. 
Born  at  Oakfield,  Me.,  March  9,  1880.  Son  of  Avon  Dudley  and 
Sarah  Lavinia  (Sherman)  Weeks.  Electrical  Engineer  with  West- 
inghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Co.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  and 
with  Carolina  Power  and  Light  Co.,  Raleigh,  N.  C,  to  1910.  As- 
sistant Examiner  U.  S.  Patent  Office,  1910  to  date.  Phi  Kappa 
Phi. 

Ernest  Eugene  Trafton,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  Great  Neck,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
Born  at  Alfred,  Me.,  July  10,  1881.     Telephone  Engineer.     Married, 
March  28,  1910,  Agnes  Monro. 

*Gould  Roydon  Anthony,  A.B.,  Scotland,  Conn. 

Born  at  Scotland,  Conn.,  July  30,  1879.  Son  of  Caleb  and  Elinor 
(Sullivan)  Anthony.  Clergyman.  Sergeant,  U.  S.  V.,  during  the 
Spanish-American  War.  Married,  June  30,  1904,  Lillian  De  Este 
daughter  of  ex-Governor  Lamson,  of  Maine.  Died  at  Scotland, 
Conn.,   November  30,   1905. 


1906. 

Charles  Libby  Lang,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  Santo  Domingo,  Republica 

Dominicana. 

Palacio  del  Senado. 
Born  at  Denver,  Colo.,  January  10,  1882.  Son  of  Charles  Alva  and 
Juliaett  (Libby)  Lang.  Professor  of  Electrical  Engineering,  and 
Acting  Dean,  University  of  Porto  Rico.  President  of  Civil  Service 
Commission  of  Dominican  Republic.  During  World  War  served 
in  Officers'  Training  Camp,  Porto  Rico.  Married,  April  16,  1911, 
Josefa  Padilla  y  Gubernard. 

Frederick  Hall  Harlow,  B.S.  in  Agri.,  Norfolk,  Mass. 

Born  at  Turner,  Me.,  October  9,  1881.  Son  of  Frank  Linwood  and 
Mary  Ella  (Hall)  Harlow.  Engaged  in  lumbering  and  farming. 
Married,  July  28,  1917,  Pamela  Cary  Ware. 


90S  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Dayton  James  Edwards,  B.S. ;  Ph.D.   [Columbia],  New  York, 

N.  Y. 

505  West  One  Hundred  and  Twenty-fourth  Street. 
Born  at  Otisfield,  Me.,  September  7,  1882.  Son  of  Dominicus  Jorden 
and  Charlotte  Alice  (Gage)  Edwards.  Instructor  at  University 
of  Maine,  1906-08;  Assistant  in  Zoology,  Columbia  University, 
1908-09;  Instructor  in  Physiology,  College  of  City  of  New  York, 
1909-17;  Instructor  m  Physiology,  Cornell  Medical  College,  1917 
to  date.  Married,  June  28,  1911,  Grace  Catherine  Telford.  Rela- 
tive in  Fraternity,  brother,  Llewellyn  N.  Edwards,  Alpha  Delta, 
'98. 

Gotthard  Wilhelm  Carlson,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  East  Milton,  Mass. 

Born  at  Carlevi,  Oland,  Sweden,  November  29,  1877.  Son  of  Johan 
Peter  and  Christine  (Gustavson)  Carlson.  Engineer  with  New 
England  Telegraph  and  Telephone  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Mar- 
ried, September  23,  1908,  Ella  Mildred  Tuell. 

Arthur  Guy  Bennett,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  Point  Anne,  Ontario, 
Canada. 
Born  at  Paris,  Me.,  January  3,  1884.  Son  of  Frank  and  Ellen 
Frances  (Hammond)  Bennett.  Electrical  and  Mechanical  Engi- 
neer, Point  Anne  Quarries,  Limited.  Married,  October  9,  1907, 
Laura  Bernice  Brann.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Leslie 
Bennett,  Alpha  Delta,  '10. 

Charles  Ellsworth  Currier,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  Brewer,  Me. 

Born  at  Abbot,  Me.,  August  31,  1880.  Son  of  Charles  Whitehouse 
and  Harriet  (Joy)  Currier.  Engineer  with  Willys-Overland  Com- 
pany. Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Harold  N.  Currier,  Alpha 
Delta,   '16. 

Earle  Revere  Richards,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Millinocket,  Me. 

Born  at  New  Gloucester,  Me.,  March  31,  1883.  Son  of  Ami  Loring 
and  Sarah  Melissa  (Fogg)  Richards.  With  Great  Northern  Paper 
Company.  Phi  Kappa  Phi.  Married,  October  6,  1909,  Gladys 
A.   Russell. 

Frederick  Oramel  Stevens,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  East  Weymouth,  Mass. 

114  Hawthorne  Street. 
Born  at  Northfield,  N.  H.,  July  6,  1880.     Son  of  Robert  Ingalls  and 
Mary   Estelle    (Adams)    Stevens.     Hydraulic    Engineer.     Married, 
July  1,  190G,  Margaret  Etta  Murphy. 

Caleb  Hartwell  Johnson,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  Nahant,  Mass. 

68  Willow  Street. 
Born  at  Nahant,  Mass.,  August  26,  1884.     Son  of  Charles  Frederick 


ALPHA  DELTA  CHAPTER.  909 

and  Pauline  Thomas  (Johnson)  Johnson.  Mechanical  and  Sales 
Engineer.  Instructor  in  Mechanical  Engineering,  University  of 
Maine,  1908-09. 


1907. 

Roy  Gilbert  Hamlin,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  Gorham,  N.  H. 

Born  at  Gorham,  N.  H.,  February  15,  1885.  Son  of  Charles  Gilbert 
and  Lydia  Ann  (Lee)  Hamlin.  Electrical  work  and  farming. 
Married,  June  22,  1915,  Wava  Brown  Richardson. 

Lincoln  Hall  Hodgkins,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

140  Cedar  Street. 
Born  at  Jefferson,  Me.,  September  22,  1878.     Son  of  Daniel  Edward 
and  Mary  Ellen    (Jackson)    Hodgkins.     With   Raymond   Concrete 
Pile  Company,  New  York,  X.  Y.     Married,  August  21,  1912,  Ruth 
Stowell. 

William  Elmer  Stone,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  Wenatchee,  Wash. 

,  Born  at  Brewer,  Me.,  November  24,  1883.  Son  of  William  Copeland 
and  Amy  Susan  (Doane)  Stone.  Sales  engineer  for  the  Auto- 
matic Refrigerating  Company,  1907  to  date.  Married,  September 
16,  1908,  Beulah  Lottie  Kent. 

Howard  Carlton  Stetson,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Mitchell,  Neb. 

U.  S.  Reclamation  Service. 
Born  at  Auburn,  Me.,  November  19,  1883.     Son  of  Charles  M.  and 
Maria    Louise    (Parsons)    Stetson.     Assistant    engineer    with    the 
U.  S.  Reclamation  Service,  1907  to  date.     Phi  Kappa  Phi.     Mar- 
ried, June  28,  1911,  Julia  Mary  Stover. 

Porter  La  Forrest  Swift,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  Boston,  Mass. 

49  Federal  Street. 
Born  at  Norway,  Me.,  September  12,  1885.  Son  of  Porter  Benjamin 
and  Lillian  (Cummings)  Swift.  Assistant  Editor  "Locomotive 
Directory,"  1912-13;  manager,  Boston  office,  Automatic  Refrigerat- 
ing Company,  1913  to  date.  Married,  May  16,  1910,  Edna  May 
Ford. 

David  Leroy  Keene,  South  Framingham,  Mass. 

6   Gilbert  Street. 
Born  at  Norway,  Me.,  July   19,  1884.     Son  of   Adna  Alphonso   and 
Eleanora  Francis  (Cummings)  Keene.     Foreman  for  electrical  con- 
tractor.    Married,  May  10,  1907,  Eda  Vesta  Frost. 


9io  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Lowell  Jacob  Reed,  B.S.,  M.S.;  Ph.D.   [Pennsylvania],  Balti- 
more, Md. 

310  West  Monument  Street. 
Born  at  Berlin.  N.  H.,  January  8,  1886.  Son  of  Jason  and  Louella 
(Coffin)  Reed.  Instructor  in  Mathematics,  University  of  Maine, 
1908-13;  Instructor  in  Mathematics,  University  of  Pennsylvania, 
1914—15;  Assistant  Professor  in  Mathematics,  University  of  Maine, 
1915-17;  Director  of  the  Bureau  of  Tabulation  and  Statistics,  War 
Trade  Board,  Washington,  D.  C,  1917-18.  Associate  Professor 
of  Biometry  and  Vital  Statistics,  School  of  Hygiene  and  Public 
Health,  Johns  Hopkins  University,  1918  to  date.  Married,  Au- 
gust 12,  1908,  Marion  Balentine.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Carroll   C.   Reed,  Alpha   Delta,   '18. 

Frank  Wesley  Twombly,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

369  Crescent  Avenue. 
Born  at  Belfast,  Me.,  August  15,  1885.     Son  of  Charles  Henry  and 
Ella   Mary    (Partridge)    Twombly.     Engineer  with   Buffalo  Forge 
Company.     Married,  October  31,   1910,  Gertrude  J.   St.  Clair. 

Roy  Selwin  Coffin,  Bangor,  Me. 

100   Seventh   Street. 
Born   at   Garland,   Me.,   January   20,    1883.     Son   of    George   Selwin 
and   Lillian    (Ladd)    Coffin.     Traveling   salesman.     Married,   April 
28,  1908,  Velma  Beckwith  Rogers. 

*Charles  Bucknam  Tebbetts,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Locke's  Mills,  Me. 

Born  at  Locke's  Mills,  Me.,  March  19,  1885.  Son  of  Eugene  Lester 
and  Lizzie  Carrie  (Morton)  Tebbetts.  In  spool  business.  Post- 
master of  Locke's  Mills,  Me.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Eugene  L.  Tebbetts,  Jr.,  Alpha  Delta,  '17.  Died  at  Locke's  Mills, 
Me.,  January  4,  1919. 


1908. 

Robert  Mower  Foster,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

800  West  Forty-seventh  Street. 
Born  at  Lisbon,  Me.,  December  28,  1883.     Son  of  Charles   Haselton 
and   Adella   Adelaide    (Mower)    Foster.     Salesman,  McCoy  Motor 
Supply  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.     Married,  June  4,  1912,  May- 
belle  Emma  Robbins. 

Cecil  Sumner  French,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  Kingfield,  Me. 

Born  at  Kingfield,  Me.,  December  6,  1881.  Son  of  Sumner  and 
Lucretia  (Pullen)  French.  Superintendent,  Kingfield  Light  Com- 
pany.    Married,  November  14,  1910,  Edith  M.  Talcott. 


ALPHA  DELTA  CHAPTER.  gn 

Edland  Donald  Savage,  Boston,  Mass. 

105  Peterborough  Street. 
Born   at   St.    Paul,   Minn.,   June   25,   1886.     Son   of    Edland    L.   and 
Abbie   Francis    (Ricker)    Savage.     Claim   Department,    Travelers' 
Insurance  Company,  Boston,  Mass. 

Philip  Increase  Robinson,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  Fort  Madison,  Iowa. 

Fort  Madison  Electric  Company. 
Born  at  Waterville,  Me.,  July  23,  1886.     Son  of  Increase  and  Eliza- 
beth E.  (Greenwood)   Robinson.     Manager,  Fort  Madison  Electric 
Company  and  Dallas  City  Light  Company.     Married,  June  3,  1914, 
Josephine   Dorothea  Reichmann. 

James  Adrian  Gannett,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  Orono,  Me. 

Born  at  Yarmouthville,  Me.,  February  10,  1885.  Son  of  James 
Church  and  Adria  May  (Craig)  Gannett.  Purchasing  Agent, 
University  of  Maine,  1908-13.  Registrar,  University  of  Maine, 
1913  to  date. 

William  Alfred  Cobb,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Monmouth,  Me. 

Born  at  Auburn,  Me.,  March  22,  1885.  Son  of  William  Alfred  and 
Mary  Elizabeth  (Peables)  Cobb.  Superintendent,  Androscoggin 
Reservoir  Company.  Farming  since  1919.  Married,  June  16,  1909, 
Bell  C.  Harris. 

Searle  Fowler  Thomas,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  Lincoln,  Me. 

Born  at  Lee,  Me.,  May  25,  1887.  Son  of  Oscar  and  Etta  (Fowler) 
Thomas.  Engineer,  Automatic  Refrigerating  Company,  Hartford, 
Conn.  Commissioned  Captain,  Infantry,  U.  S.  A.,  November  27, 
1917;  Instructor  Officers'  Training  Camp,  Ponce,  P.  R.  to  July 
1,  1918;  assigned  to  274th  Infantry;  discharged  January  26,  1919. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Albert  H.  Thomas,  Alpha  Delta, 
'21. 

Clarence  McLellan  Weston,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Room  1303,  200  Fifth  Avenue. 
Born  at  Starks,  Me.,  August  5,  1885.     Son  of  John  Edward  and  Ada 
Maria   (Manter)   Weston.     Draftsman  to  Assistant  Engineer  with 
H.  S.  Ferguson,  Consulting  Engineer,  New  York. 

1909. 

Herman  Brackett  Smith,  B.S.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

85  Liberty   Street. 
Born  at  Dayton,  Me.,  May  2,  1885.     Son  of  Herbert  and  Ada  Eva 
(Sawyer)    Smith.     Engineer  with  Babcock  and  Wilcox  Company, 
1909  to  date.     Married,  May  8,  1915,  Grace  Allen  Thatcher. 


9i2  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Clinton  Alley  Plumly,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Portland,  Me. 

Maine  Central  Railroad  Company. 
Born  at  Lincoln,  Me.,  February  24,  1886.  Son  of  Charles  F.  and 
Laura  E.  (Ramsdell)  Plumly.  In  Engineering  Department  of 
Maine  Central  Railroad,  1909  to  date.  Commissioned  Captain,  En- 
gineers, August,  1917.  With  Three  Hundred  and  Second,  Fifty- 
second  and  Forty-seventh  Engineers,  A.  E.  F.  Married,  June  6, 
1917,  Katharine  C.  Moulton. 

Wintield  Alfred  Kimball,  B.S.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

464  County  Street. 
Born  at  Norway,  Me.,  May  15,   1886.     Son  of  Frank  and  Ida  May 
(Gerry)   Kimball.     Charge  of  Physics  Department,  New  Bedford, 
Mass.,  High  School,  1913  to  date.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Roland  G.  Kimball,  Alpha  Delta,  '15. 

Edward  Benjamin  Hinckley,  Hinckley,  Me. 

Born  at  Newport,  Me.,  November  16,  1888.  Son  of  Rev.  George 
Walter  and  Harriet  (Palmer)  Hinckley.  Reporter.  Enlisted 
June,  1917.  Commissioned  Captain,  Battery  E,  1st  Maine  Heavy 
Field  Artillery;  overseas  service,  September,  1918,  Captain,  Head- 
quarters Co.,  56th  Pioneer  Infantry;  in  Meuse-Argonne  offensive; 
with  Army  of  Occupation,  Germany;  discharged  July  19,  1919. 
Married,  July  27,  1911,  Marion  Freeland  Ireland. 

♦Warren  Edward  Conner,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Rutland,  Vt. 

Born  at  Brockton,  Mass.,  June  19,  1888.  Son  of  Charles  Edward 
and  Annie  Perkins  (Hatch)  Conner.  Civil  Engineer.  Married, 
December  23,  1910,  Irene  Clara  Richardson.  Died  at  Rutland,  Vt., 
March,  1920. 

Bernard   Albert    Chandler,    B.S.    in    Forestry;    M.F.    [Yale], 
Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

Forestry  Department,  Cornell  University. 
Born  at  New  Gloucester,  Me.,  December  20,  1884.  Son  of  Andrew 
Campbell  and  Cora  Evelyn  (Bear)  Chandler.  Assistant  State 
Forester  and  Instructor  at  University  of  Vermont,  1911-1917. 
Assistant  Professor,  Forest  Utilization,  Cornell  University,  1917 
to  date.     Married,   May  19,  1917,   Bessie  Marian   Thayer. 

Philip  Winthrop  Ham,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

14  Sansome  Street. 
Born  at  Livemore  Falls,  Me.,  July  9,  1887.     Son  of  Joseph  Gardiner 
and  Mary  Emma  (Chandler)   Ham.     Chief  Engineer,  Great  West- 
ern Power  Company.     Married,  August  11,  1915,  Helen  May  Herr- 
ing. 


ALPHA  DELTA  CHAPTER.  913 

Merle  Eli  Mcrriman,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  Portland,  Me. 

Ill   Payson  Street. 
Born  at  Readfield,  Me.,  July  8,  1887.     Son  of  Eli  and  Celia  Josephine 
(Haines)   Merriman.     Industrial  Engineer.     Married,  September  2, 
1911,  Mebelle  Maddux. 

Frederick  Daniel  Knight,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  Boston,  Mass. 

147    Milk    Street. 
Born   at  Limerick,   Me.,   October  27,   1883.     Son   of   Samuel   Sawyer 
and    Anna    Dorcas    (Soule)    Knight.     Construction    engineer    with 
Stone  and  Webster  Corporation.     Phi  Kappa  Phi.     Married,  June 
14,  1911,  Florence  Viola  Freeman. 

Warren  Alfred  Carter,  B.S.   in  Ch.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa. 

735  Wallace  Avenue. 
Born  at  North  Brooklin,  Me.,  March  4,  1884.     Son  of  Lyman  Eugene 
and  Clara  Francis  (Walker)  Carter.     Chief  Chemist,  Union  Switch 
and    Signal    Company.     Married,    August    21,    1912,    Jannie    May 
Linton. 


1910. 

Harold  Lincoln  Chadwick,  Houlton,  Me. 

Born  at  Houlton,  Me.,  September  13,  1886.  Son  of  John  Gordon 
and  Carrie  (Lincoln)  Chadwick.  Florist  and  seedsman.  Married, 
August  2,  1916,  Nell  Murray  Johnston. 

Arthur  Scudder  Moore,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  Brockton,  Mass. 

202  Spring  Street. 
Born  at  Lynn,  Mass.,  October  24,  1887.     Son  of  Arthur  Scudder  and 
Helen    Rhodes    (Bancroft)    Moore.     With    Edison    Electric    Com- 
pany,  Brockton,   Mass.     Married,   June   4,   1913,   Ruth   Murray. 

John  Turner  Lindley,  Everett,  Mass. 

292   Main   Street. 
Born  at  Welchville,  Me.,  April  17,  1885.     Son  of  Joseph  and  Martha 
Lillian  (Bryant)  Lindley.     Druggist.     Secretary,  Board  of  Health, 
Everett,  Mass. 

Leslie  Bennett,  Point  Anne,  Ontario,  Can. 

Born  at  Paris,  Me.,  June  7,  1886.  Son  of  Frank  and  Ellen  Frances 
(Hammond)  Bennett.  Draughtsman,  with  Point  Anne  Quarries, 
Limited.  Married,  March  4,  1916,  Ruth  Dunlevy  Buck.  Relate 
in  Fraternity,  brother,  Arthur  G.  Bennett,  Alpha  Delta,  '06. 


gi4  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Charles  Augustus  Cushman  Porter,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Bangor,  Me. 

163  Pine  Street. 
Born  at  Lee,  Me.,  April  1,  1883.     Son  of  Joseph  John  and  Florence 
(Cushman)     Porter.     Industrial    and    Production    Engineer,    with 
Miller,  Franklin,  Basset  and  Company,  New  York.     Married,  Sep- 
tember 2,  1918,  Agnes  R.  Sweetman. 

*Sylvanus  Charles  Rowe,  Yarmouth,  Me. 

Born  at  Yarmouth,  Me.,  November  1,  1886.  Son  of  Charles  Otis  and 
Jennie  M.  (Hutchinson)  Rowe.  Draftsman  with  the  Hollinsworth 
&  Whitney  Paper  Company,  Waterville,  Me.  Died  at  Yarmouth, 
Me.,  February  11,  1910. 

Clifton  Allison  Hall,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  Boston,  Mass. 

General  Electric  Company,  84  State  Street. 
Born  at  Brewer,  Me.,  April  23,  1886.     Son  of  Norman   Henry  and 
Addie    Amelia    (Holyoke)    Hall.     Sales    Agent,    General    Electric 
Company. 

Grover  Trites  Corning,  B.S.,  Lynn,  Mass. 

58  Hamilton  Avenue. 
Born  at  Lynn,  Mass.,  July  4,  1886.  Son  of  George  Franklin  and 
Florence  Nightengale  (Wyman)  Corning.  Salesman,  Library  Bu- 
reau, Boston,  Mass.  Enlisted  U.  S.  N.  R.,  January  8,  1918;  Chief 
Petty  Officer,  Naval  Aviation  Detachment,  Cambridge,  Mass.; 
released  January  31,  1919. 

George  Arthur  Wakefield,  A.B.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

627  Oliver  Building. 
Born  at  Lisbon,  Me.,  September  27,  1876.  Son  of  Arthur  and 
Francena  Purinton  (Marston)  Wakefield.  Resident  Manager, 
American  Bank  Note  Company,  1912  to  date.  Married,  April  27, 
1912,  Marcelle  Cuault.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Oscar  A. 
Wakefield,  Alpha  Delta,  '11. 

Royce  Brewster  Josselyn,  Ph.C. ;  M.D.   [Bowdoin],  Portland, 

Me. 

14  Gray  Street. 
Born  at  South  Hanson,  Mass.,  September  21,  1888.  Son  of  Linwood 
Merton  and  Isabelle  Sylvia  (Brewster)  Josselyn.  Physician.  Com- 
missioned First  Lieutenant,  M.  C,  November,  1917;  overseas  with 
165th  Infantry,  42d  Division,  July,  1918  to  April,  1919;  promoted 
Captain,  April  16,  1918.     Married,  April  8,   1911,  Flora  Durland. 

Vaughn  Russell  Chadbourne,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  Beaumont,  Tex. 

San  Jacinto  Apartments. 
Born  at  Mattawamkeag,  Me.,  November  13,  1889.     Son  of  Danville 


ALPHA  DELTA  CHAPTER.  915 

Shaw  and  Anna  Matilda  (Orcutt)  Chadbourne.  Electrical  Engi- 
neer, Gulf  Refining  Company,  Beaumont,  Texas.  Phi  Kappa  Phi. 
Married,  1916,  Bertha  Bans. 

Alfred  Blanchard  Chandler,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  Wilmington,  Del. 

du  Pont  Building. 
Born  at  Pownal,  Me.,  June  24,  1887.     Son  of  Frank  Blanchard  and 
Adella  Fellows   (Dyas)   Chandler.     E.  J.  du   Pont  de  Nemours  & 
Co.,    Manager's    Staff,    Pyrolin   Division,    1918    to    date.     Married, 
September  20,  1913,  Fannie  Eddy  Chase. 

Stanley  Mathews  Wheeler,  South  Paris,  Me. 

Born  at  South  Paris,  Me.,  March  6,  1884.  Son  of  William  Jordan 
and  Addie  Quincy  (Mathews)  Wheeler.  In  insurance  business. 
Married,  September  3,  1913,  Mary  A.  Abbott.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  Robert  W.  Wheeler,  Alpha  Delta,  '11. 


1911. 

William  Hilton,  B.S.  in  C.E.,   Bangor,  Me. 

34  Ohio  Street. 
Born  at  Chesuncook,  Me.,  January  13,  1886.  Son  of  Leonard  and 
Addie  M.  (Foss)  Hilton.  Superintendent,  Division  of  Forest  En- 
gineering, Great  Northern  Power  Company,  1912  to  date.  Mar- 
ried, January  28,  1917.  Florence  M.  Rogers.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  Cecil  M.   Hilton,  Alpha  Delta,  '17. 

Ernest  Thaxter  Walker,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  Biddeford,  Me. 

247  Alfred  Street. 
Born  at  Biddeford,  Me.,  May  11,  1888.  Son  of  Charles  and  Ella 
Mehitable  (Danielson)  Walker.  Foreign  Representative  of  Allis- 
Chalmers  Co.  to  Siberia,  1916-18.  War  Trade  Board,  Washington, 
D.  C,  October,  1918,  to  January,  1919.  WTith  War  Trade  Board 
in  Vladivostok,  Siberia,  January,  1919,  to  Nov.,  1919.  Married, 
August  23,  1918,  Florence  Brunswick. 

Harold  George  Walden,  Greenville,  Me. 

Born  at  Greenville,  Me.,  July  24,  1888.  Son  of  Edwin  Oscar  and 
Abbie  Sine  (Varney)  Walden.  Farmer.  Married,  September  6, 
1913,   Bessie  Margaret  Cummings. 

Oscar  Abel  Wakefield,  Stillwater,  Me. 

.  Born  at  Lisbon,  Me.,  March  25,  1887.  Son  of  Arthur  and  Francena 
Purinton  (Marston)  Wakefield.  Engaged  in  engineering  work. 
Married,  September  30,  1912,  Gladys  Fausting  Davis.  Relative  in 
Fraternity,  brother,  George  A.  Wakefield,  Alpha  Delta,  '10. 


gi6  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Morton  Rogers  Sunnier,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  C.E.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1710  Fuller  Building. 
Born  at  South  Paris,  Me.,  June  11,  1886.     Son  of  Rogers  Caleb  and 
Lillie  Ellen    (Strickland)    Sumner.     Mechanical  Engineer,   Fred  T. 
Ley    and    Company,    Inc.,    Springfield,    Mass. 

Robert  Wass  Wheeler,  Th.G.,  South  Paris,  Me. 

Born  at  South  Paris,  Me.,  August  10,  1888.  Son  of  William  Jordan 
and  Addie  Quincy  (Mathews)  Wheeler.  Insurance  agent.  First 
Class  Sergeant,  Medical  Detachment,  5th  Anti-aircraft  Sector, 
A.  E.  F.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Stanley  M.  Wheeler, 
Alpha  Delta,  '10. 

Charles  Drummond  Rea,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Eleele,  Kauai,  H.  T. 

McBryde  Sugar  Company,  Limited. 
Born  at  Southwest  Harbor,  Me.,  August  29,  188.5.  Son  of  William 
Henry  and  Carrie  May  (Gilley)  Rea.  Civil  Engineer  for  McBryde 
Sugar  Company,  Ltd.  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Commissioned  First  Lieu- 
tenant E.  R.  C,  September  28,  1917;  called  to  active  service, 
June  15,  1918;  discharged  December  20,  1918.  Married,  July  16, 
1915,  Jessie  Emma  Buchanan. 

Ralph  Roscoe  Day,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

J.  G.  White  Company,  43  Exchange  Place. 
Born  at  Cornish,  Me.,  April  13,  1888.     Son  of   Roscoe  Clinton  and 
Alice   Marie    (Wilson)    Day.     Supervisor   of   Construction   with   J. 
G.  White  Company.     Married,  December  28,  1916,  Bernice  Lucina 
Bailey. 

Frederick  Lincoln  Chenery,  Jr.,  B.S.  in  E.E. ;  M.D.  [Bowdoin], 
Wayne,  Me. 

Born  at  Wayne,  Me.,  February  21,  1889.  Son  of  Frederick  Lincoln 
Chenery,  M.D.,  and  Lizzie  M.  Lawrence.  Physician.  First  Lieu- 
tenant, U.  S.  A.  Medical  Reserve  Corps. 

1912. 

Charles  Hudson  Blackwell,  Woodfords,  Me. 

32  Brentwood  Street. 
Born  at  Water ville,  Me.,  October  19,  1887.     Son  of  George  Herbert 
and    Lilla    E.    Leger     (Hathaway)     Blackwell.     Traveling    Agent, 
Traffic  Department,  Maine  Central   Railroad.     Married,  December 
26,  1910,  Mary  Elizabeth  Wilkinson. 

Arthur  Gordon  Hayes,  Oxford,  Me. 

Born  at  Oxford,  Me.,  April  23,  1887.     Son  of  Cyrus  Shaw  and  Eliza- 


ALPHA  DELTA  CHAPTER.  917 

beth  Thompson  (Jenkins)  Hayes.  Farmer.  Married,  October  9, 
1910,  Nellie  Morrison  Pitts.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  An- 
drew J.   Hayes,  Alpha  Delta,  '05. 

Walter  Remick  Witham,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Leonia,  N.  J. 

376   Park   Avenue. 
Born    at    Farmington,   Me.,   June    12,    1890.     Son   of   La    Forest    E. 
and  Hattie  F.   (Remick)   Witham.     Fire  Protection  Engineer  with 
John  C.   Paige  and   Company,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Married,   June 
10,  1915,  Lynnette  Lavinia  Philbrick. 

George  Alexander  Martin,  Jr.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Electric  Building. 
Born  at  Franklin,  Me.,  August  16,  1888.  Son  of  George  Alexander 
and  Julia  Ann  (French)  Martin.  Manager,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  office 
of  Travelers'  Insurance  Company.  Married,  December  6,  1909, 
Ethel  Arvilla  Wardwell.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Fred- 
erick L.   Martin,   Alpha   Delta,   '01. 

Philip  Rodney   Hussey,   B.S.   in  Forestry,   Orono,   Me. 

Born  at  Sherman  Mills,  Me.,  October  18,  1888.  Son  of  Sylvanus 
Philip  and  Ella  Gove  (Barker)  Hussey.  Superintendent  of  Opera- 
tions for  E.  B.  Draper,  Bangor,  Me.  Married,  October  21,  1915, 
Mabel  Arnold.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  Wayne  B.  Hussey,  Alpha 
Delta,  '19. 

William  Melven  Gray,  B.S.,  Sanford,  Me. 

Born  at  Debec,  New  Brunswick,  January  29,  1886.  Son  of  Samuel 
and  Helen  Barbara  (Wills)  Gray.  County  Agricultural  Agent 
for  York  County,  Me.,  1916  to  date.  Married,  October  11,  1913, 
Gertrude  Faith  Smith. 

Charles  William  Newell,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

463  West  Street. 
Born  at  Foxboro,  Mass.,  March  6,  1891.  Son  of  Charles  Caleb  and 
Annie  (Estey)  Newell.  Telephone  Engineer  with  Western  Electric 
Company.  Served  in  Signal  Corps,  Regular  Army,  July  19,  1917, 
to  May  15,  1919;  with  Research  and  Inspection  Division,  A.  E.  F.; 
rank,  Master  Signal  Electrician.  Married,  June  30,  1917,  Vir- 
ginia Severance.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  George  E. 
Newell,  Alpha  Delta,  '19. 

Lloyd  Everett  Houghton,  B.S.  in  Forestry,  Bangor,  Me. 

*  493  French  Street. 
Born   at   Lee,   Me.,   August  20,   1889.     Son   of   Everett   Willard   and 
Grace  Elizabeth  (Corbett)  Houghton.     Forest  Engineer  with  Great 
Northern  Paper  Company.     Married,  August  20,  1912,  Villa  Clif- 
ford Boober. 


918  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Arthur  Lowell  Deering,  B.S.,  Augusta,  Me. 

34  School  Street. 
Born  at  East  Denmark,  Me.,  January  13,  1888.  Son  of  Arthur 
Myron  and  Mary  Smith  (Lowell)  Deering.  County  Agricultural 
Agent,  Kennebec  County,  Me.  Married,  June  30,  1915,  Freda  Lou 
Bowman.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  Ralph  O.  Deering,  Alpha  Delta, 
'17. 

Oscar  William  Mountfort,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Cuyahoga  Falls,  Ohio. 

61  South  Third  Street. 
Born  at  Salem,  Mass.,  October  3,  1888.  Son  of  Albert  and  Hattie 
(Abbott)  Mountfort.  Bridge  Pilot  Engineer  on  Federal  Valua- 
tion for  Pennsylvania  lines  west  of  Pittsburgh,  August  25,  1916, 
to  date.  Phi  Kappa  Phi  and  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Commissioned  No- 
vember 26,  1917,  Second  Lieutenant,  Infantry,  R.  C,  81st  Division, 
Nov.  27,  1917,  to  July  19,  1918;  promoted  to  First  Lieutenant, 
Infantry,  June  14,  1918,  156th  Depot  Brigade,  July  19  to  Oct.  15, 
1918;  Company  G,  50th  Infantry,  20th  Division,  October  15 
1918,  to  February  14,  1919. 

Blynne  Allen,  Portland,  Me. 

Brighton   Avenue. 
Born  at  Raymond,  Me.,  June  1,  1888.     Son  of  Abner  Winfield  and 
Alice    Harriett    (Dingley)    Allen.     Special   Agent,    U.    S.   Depart- 
ment of  Agriculture.     Married,  June  1,  1916,  Florence  Evangeline 
Hale. 

1913. 

Oscar  Harris  Rounds,  Fairhaven,  Mass. 

Born  at  Dorchester,  Mass.,  December  23,  1890.  Son  of  Samuel  and 
Julia  Evelyn  (Snow)  Rounds.  Auditor,  Textile  Trust  Company, 
New  Bedford,  Mass.  Married,  September  21,  1916,  Muriel  Alice 
Emerson. 

Alden  Williamson  Kingsbury,  Jamaica  Plain,  Boston,  Mass. 

5  Eldridge  Road. 
Born  at  Medfield,  Mass.,  September  24,  1891.     Son  of  Waldo  Emer- 
son   and    Chilla    Margaret    (Byrd)     Kingsbury.     Manager,    White 
City    Market,    Jamaica    Plain,    Mass.     Married,    January   8,    1913, 
Lillian   Frost   Penniman. 

Raymond  Floyd,  A.B.,  Brewer,  Me. 

62  State  Street. 
Born  at  Brewer,  Me.,  November  15,  1891.     Son  of  Frank  Astley  and 
Laura   Adelle    (Nason)    Floyd.     Instructor,   University   of   Maine, 
1914-17;  in  Accounting  Department,  Great  Northern  Paper  Com- 
pany,  Bangor,    Me.,    1919    to    date.     Private,    60th    Squadron,   4th 


ALPHA  DELTA  CHAPTER.  9*9 

Provisional   Regiment,  Dec.   15,   1917,  to  Feb.   12,   1918.     Received 
medical  discharge,  Feb.  12,  1918. 

Lloyd  Francis  Brean,  Calais,  Me.  ,„.,-, 

J  Maine  Central  Railroad. 

Born  at  Lee,  Me.,  August  28,  1889.  Son  of  Joseph  and  Irene  Belle 
(Cummings)  Brean.  Assistant  Roadmaster,  Maine  Central  Rail- 
road.    Master  Engineer,  14th  Railway  Engineers,  A.  E.  F.,  1917-19. 

Howard  Byron  Richardson,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Southwest  Harbor, 

Me. 

Born  at  Southwest  Harbor,  Me.,  January  5,  1889.  Son  of  Arthur 
Tompson  and  Ida  M.  (Ash)  Richardson.  Engineer,  Construction 
Department,  Boston  &  Maine  Railroad.  Married,  February  12, 
1918,  Rose  E.  Doyle. 

Frederick  Harold  Swasey,  South  Berwick,  Me. 

Born  at  South  Berwick,  Me.,  October  28,  1888.  Son  of  Frank 
Eugene  and  Elizabeth  Anne  (Godard)  Swasey.  Cotton  Manufac- 
turer.    Married,  October  13,  1915,  Rose  Anna  Rivers. 

John  Bradford  Davis,  LL.B.,  Haverhill,  Mass. 

212  Merrimack  Street. 
Born  at  Bradford,  Mass.,  September  26,  1889.     Son  of  John  Herbert 
and    Bessy    F.    (Millington)    Davis.     Attorney-at-law.     Served    as 
Sergeant,   Headquarters'   Troop,   Twelfth   Division,   during  World 
War. 

Harry  Gilman  Jordan,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Chicago,  111. 

2328    East   Seventieth   Street. 
Born  at  Waltham,  Me.,  July  19,  1888.     Son  of  Roland  H.  and  Carrie 
F.    Jordan.     Fire    Protection    Engineer.     Married,    June    3,    191b, 
Helen    Mary   Taylor. 

John  Littlefield,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Brewer,  Me. 

196  South  Main  Street. 
Born  at  Brewer,  Me.,  October  1,  1891.  Son  of  John  Elmer  and 
Sarah  A.  (Bunker)  Littlefield.  Ship  Timber  Contractor.  Mar- 
ried July  1,  1915,  Irma  Wells  Thomas.  Relatives  in  Fraternity, 
brothers,  Waldemar  B.  Littlefield,  Alpha  Delta,  '17,  and  Theodore 
Littlefield,   Alpha  Delta,  '22. 

1914. 

Leon  Stanley  McLauchlan,  B.S.  in  Agri.,  Fort  Fairfield,  Me. 

Born  at'Forest  City,  Me.,  December  23,  1888.     Son  of  George  Arford 
and    Maud    Deborah    (Craig)    McLauchJan.     Farmer.-    Served    as 


920  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Corporal,  Fifty-fourth  C,  A.,  A.  E.  F.     Married,  August  27,  1919, 
Esther  Louise  Hersey. 

James  Strothard  Brooks,  Brewer,  Me. 

164  Wilson  Street. 
Born  at  Orrington,  Me.,  August  9,  1891.  Son  of  Harrison  Nash  and 
Edith  (White)  Brooks.  Highway  and  Construction  Engineer. 
Commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  Dec.  15,  1917.  Wounded  in  ac- 
tion in  France,  October  20,  1918.  Married,  December  3,  1917, 
Marion  Irene  Woods. 


Harold  Purinton  Adams,  B.S.,  Bowdoinham,  Me. 

Born  at  Bowdoinham,  Me.,  May  4,  1891.  Son  of  Frank  S.  and  Ella 
C.  (Purinton)  Adams.  Agricultural  Agent  for  Burnham  and 
Morrill  Company,  Portland,  Me.  Enlisted  in  1st  Maine  F.  A., 
July  11,  1917.  Discharged  July  3,  1919.  Served  in  the  A.  E.  F. 
and  also  in  Army  of  Occupation;  held  rank  of  Sergeant.  Relative 
in  Fraternity,  brother,  Herbert  K.   Adams,  Alpha  Delta,  '16. 

Preston  Willis  Bradford,  Sherman  Mills,  Me. 

Born  at  Lee,  Maine,  April  23,  1892.  Son  of  Tenman  B.  and  Blanche 
(Burdeen)    Bradford.     Farmer. 

Ernest  Melvin  Hall,  Bar  Harbor,  Me. 

Born  at  Hull's  Cove,  Me.,  February  5,  1890.  Son  of  Daniel  George 
and  Elva  Nenora  (Emery)  Hall.  Shop  Foreman,  Ford  Service,  Bar 
Harbor,  Me.     Married,  September  30,  1916,  Alice  Watson  Tracy. 

Harry  Clifford  Healy,  Saugus  Centre,  Mass. 

Born  at  Lynn,  Mass.,  July  21,  1888.  Son  of  Joseph  Allen  and  Bessie 
A.  (Delong)  Healy.  Electrical  Meter  Expert.  Married,  June  25, 
1913,  Bothenia  Fleming. 

Charles  Josiah  Holway,  North  Anson,  Me. 

Born  at  Madison,  Me.,  July  30,  1886.  Son  of  Horace  Nelson  and 
Roxinda  Burgess  (Clark)  Holway.  Paymaster,  North  Anson 
Manufacturing  Company.  Married,  July  1,  1916,  Emily  Maria 
Sawyer. 

♦William  Earl  Kimball,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  South  Paris,  Me. 

Born  at  Bethel,  Maine,  May  5,  1892.  Son  of  Frank  and  Ida  Mary 
(Gerry)  Kimball.  City  Engineer,  Attleboro,  Mass.  Died  at 
Attleboro,  Mass.,  May  2,  1917,  as  the  result  of  an  automobile 
accident. 


ALPHA  DELTA  CHAPTER.  921 

Albert  Lincoln  King,  A.B.,  Portland,  Me. 

8  Walker  Street. 
Born  at  South  Paris,  Me.,  May  21,  1894.  Son  of  Jairus  Ferdinand 
and  Ada  Josephine  (Scribner)  King.  In  hardware  business,  1914- 
1917.  Ensign,  U.  S.  N.  R.,  April  20,  1917;  Lieutenant  (j.  g.), 
July,  1918;  served  on  S.  C.  No.  39  at  Plymouth,  England,  until 
March,  1919.  Later  with  Eastern  Mediterranean  Squadron.  Rela- 
tive in  Fraternity,  brother,  Philip  H.  King,  Alpha  Delta,  '14. 

Philip  Henry  King,  South  Paris,  Me. 

Born  at  South  Paris,  Me.,  March  7,  1893.  Son  of  Jairus  Ferdinand 
and  Ada  (Scribner)  King.  In  life  insurance  business.  Relative 
in  Fraternity,  brother,  Albert  L.  King,  Alpha  Delta,  '14. 

Wilson  Montgomery  Morse,  B.S.,  Waterford,  Me. 

Born  at  Waterford,  Me.,  January  4,  1892.  Son  of  Frank  Harris 
and  Lizzie  (Chadbourne)  Morse.  Farmer.  Married,  May  21, 
1915,  Helen  Isabel  Deering. 

Carl  Elmer  Twitehell,  Dexter,  Me. 

Born  at  Patten,  Me.,  June  25,  1891.  Son  of  J.  Elmer  and  Etta 
M.  (Clark)  Twitehell.  Machinist,  Dexter,  Me.  Married,  March  9, 
1915,   Gertrude   Lillian   Gould. 

Claude  Raymond  Weymouth,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

952  Oakland  Avenue. 
Born    at    Milo,    Maine,    July    14,    1889.     Son    of    Walter    Elmer    and 
Alice   P.    (Holmes)    Weymouth.     Division   Engineer   with  Wiscon- 
sin Highway  Commission.     Married,  July  22,  1916,  Laura  Stromme. 

Paul  Wheeler  Monohon,  B.S.  in  Agri.,  Orono,  Me. 

Born  at  Biddeford,  Me.,  August  1,  1890.  Son  of  George  and  Sarah 
(Patten)  Monohon.  County  Agent  Leader,  College  of  Agriculture, 
University  of  Maine.  Married,  September  19,  1918,  Ruth  Eliza- 
beth  Gove. 

Harold  Lee  Dinsmore,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

347  Madison  Avenue. 
Born  at  Auburn,  Me.,  September  7,  1892.     Son  of  Nathan  Cobb  and 
Mary  Elizabeth   (Cobb)   Dinsmore.     Engineer  with  Miller,  Frank- 
lin, Basset  and  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Alexander  Leroy  Haggart,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Franklin,  Mass. 

26  West  Central  Street. 
Born  at  Franklin,  Mass.,  October  22,  1891.     Son  of  Alexander  Mil- 
drom  and  Martha  Jane  (Borgal)   Haggart.     With  Boston  and  Al- 


922  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

bany  Railroad,  Valuation  Department,  Boston,  Mass.,  March,  1915, 
to  August,  1917.  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Commissioned  First  Lieutenant, 
C.  A.,  Nov.,  1917;  assigned  to  60th  C.  A.,  Feb.,  1918;  served 
throughout  St.  Mihiel,  Verdun,  and  Argonne-Meuse  offensives; 
promoted  Captain,  October,  1918.  Married,  February  23,  1918, 
Elinore  Emma  Benkert. 

Ernest  Abbott  Rand,  Portland,  Me. 

28  Crosby  Street. 
Born  at  Gorham,   Me.,  July   16,   1891.     Son  of  Sherman   Elder   and 
Flora  May  (Abbott)  Rand.     With  E.  B.  Draper  Company,  Bangor, 
Me.,    as    Forester.     Served    as    First    Sergeant,'    Third    Company, 
Twentieth   Engineers,   during  World   War. 

Herbert  Nason  Skolfield,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Brunswick,  Me. 

Born  at  North  Harpswell,  Me.,  September  1,  1887.  Son  of  Thomas 
Edwin  and  Littie  Jane  (Nason)  Skolfield.  Civil  Engineer.  Served 
as  Private,  Ordnance  Department,  U.  S.  A.,  September,  1918,  to 
March,  1919;  Army  Inspector  of  Ordnance,  1919. 


1915. 

Leslie  Atkinson  Hamel,  B.S.,  Newton,  Mass. 

Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Born   at   Danville  Junction,   P.   Q.,   Canada,  June   2,    1891.     Son   of 
George  E.  and  Elizabeth   (Atkinson)    Hamel.     Merchant.     During 
the   World  War  was   attached   to   Supply   Office   of   Seventy-sixth 
Division. 

Harry  Alton  Titcomb,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  South  Paris,  Me. 

Born  at  South  Paris,  Me.,  August  19,  1889.     Son  of  Charles  Melrose 
and   Effie    (Pratt)    Titcomb.     Teacher. 

Ross  Harold  Varney,  A.B.,  Akron,  Ohio. 

284  Crosby  Street. 
Born  at  La  Crosse,  Wisconsin,  February  11,  1893.     Son  of  John  Colby 
and  Maud  (Hull)  Varney.     Salesman  with  B.  F.  Goodrich  Rubber 
Company. 

Harvey  Prescott  Sleeper,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  Bangor,  Me. 

55  Palm  Street. 
Born  at  Bangor,  Me.,  December  1,  1892.  Son  of  William  James  and 
Louona  Rowena  (Prescott)  Sleeper.  Electrical  Engineer,  West- 
inghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.  Tau  Beta  Pi  and 
Phi  Kappa  Phi.  Commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  F.  A.,  Nov.  27, 
1917 ;- assigned  to  320th  F.  A.,  82d  Division;  engaged  in  St.  Mihiel 
and  Meuse-Argonne  drives;  wounded  Nov.  4,  1918;  promoted  to 


ALPHA  DELTA  CHAPTER.  923 

Captain,  Nov.   13,  1918;  discharged  May  13,  1919.     Married,  July 
22,  1919,  Elily  Josephine  Vickery. 

Charles  Washington  Burr,  Northeast  Harbor,  Me. 

Born  at  Holden,  Me.,  April  30,  1893.  Son  of  Charles  Douglas  and 
Jennie  Lulu  (Hall)  Burr.  Served  in  U.  S.  A.,  April  16,  1917,  to 
July  10,  1919.  Sergeant,  Company  A,  1st  Balloon  Squadron,  Aug., 
1917,  to  Feb.,  1918;  Sergeant,  First  Class,  26th  Balloon  Company, 
February,  1918,  to  March,  1919;  Detachment  Enlisted  Instructors, 
A.   E.   F.    University,   April   to   June,   1919. 

George  Hench  Bernheisel,  B.S.,  New  Bloomfield,  Pa. 

Born  at  New  Bloomfield,  Pa.,  December  5,  1891.  Son  of  Samuel 
Herman  and  Anna  Rachel  Bernheisel.  Salesman.  During  the 
World  War  served  as  Captain,  One  Hundred  and  Second  F.  A., 
Twenty-sixth  Division,  A.  E.  F. 

Roland  Gerry  Kimball,  B.S.,  Farmington,  N.   H. 

Born  at  Norway,  Me.,  August  4,  1891.  Son  of  Frank  and  Ida 
(Gerry)  Kimball.  Pharmacist.  Enlisted  August  12,  1918  in 
Motor  Transport  Corps;  discharged  December  14,  1918.  Relative 
in  Fraternity,  brother,  Winfield  A.  Kimball,  Alpha  Delta,  '09. 

Asa  Russell  Mace,  Aurora,  Me. 

Born  at  Aurora,  Me.,  June  17,  1892.  Son  of  Albert  E.  and  Bertha 
E.  (Williams)  Mace.  Lumberman  and  farmer.  Married,  Decem- 
ber 10,  1917,  Gladys  W,  Tracy. 

Robert  Hampden  Bryant,  Biddeford,  Me. 

81   South  Street. 
Born  at  Biddeford,  Me.,  February  17,  1892.     Son  of  Robert  Henry 
and    Bertha     (Burnham)     Bryant.     Clerk,    First    National    Bank, 
Biddeford,  Me.     Married,  June  5,  1915,  Annis  Goodwin. 

Ralph  Barrows  Easson,  B.S.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

744  Bush  Street. 
Born  at  Salem,  Mass.,  July  29,  1891.  Son  of  John  and  Ida  May 
(Barrows)  Easson.  Agricultural  Extension  Work,  University  of 
California.  During  World  War  served  as  Second  Lieutenant,  One 
Hundred  and  Thirty-first  Ordnance  Depot  Company.  Married, 
November  8,  1919,  Marie  Kammeyer. 

Ray  Harrison  Lindgren,  B.S.,   East   Boston,  Mass. 

102    Border    Street. 
Born   at   Brookfield,   Mass.,   June   5,    1894.     Son   of    Alexander    and 
Annie  A.   (House)  Lindgren.     Designing  Draftsman,  Crandall  En- 
gineering Company.     Tau  Beta  Pi  and  Phi  Kappa  Phi, 


924  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Vernon  Ivan  Hight,  Burin,  Newfoundland. 

Born  at  Harmony,  Me.,  December  30,  1890.  Son  of  P.  M.  and  Mable 
J.  (Goundry)  Hight.  Civil  Engineer  with  Crandall  Engineering 
Company.  Served  as  First  Class  Private,  Headquarters  Detach- 
ment, Four  Hundred  and  Seventy-second  Engineers. 


1916. 

Wallace  Leon  Clark,  West  Sullivan,  Me. 

Born  at  West  Sullivan,  Me.,  May  8,  1894.  Son  of  William  Alfred 
and  Lottie  Etta  (Harvey)  Clark.  Enlisted  June  29,  1917;  Bat- 
talion Sergeant  Major,  Forty-ninth  Infantry;  discharged  February 
21,  1919. 

Carroll  Melbourne  De  Witt,  A.B.,  Brewer,  Me. 

62  Holyoke  Street. 
Born  at  Brewer,  Me.,  May  2,  1894.  Son  of  Hansford  M.  and  Grace 
H.  DeWitt.  Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  11th  Infantry, 
January  30,  1917;  First  Lieutenant,  52d  Infantry,  May  23,  1917; 
16th  Machine  Gun  Battalion,  December  19,  1917;  Captain,  17th 
Machine  Gun  Battalion,  March  2,  1918. 

John  Lowell  Whittier,  B.S.,  Needham,  Mass. 

842  Webster  Street. 
Born  at  Biddeford,  Me.,  November  8,  1891.     Son  of  Irving  Nathaniel 
and  Altie   (Starkey)   Whittier.     With  the  American  Woolen  Com- 
pany, Boston,  Mass.     Enlisted  May  8,  1918,  in  U.  S.  Marine  Corps, 
147th  Company  Signal  Battalion.     Discharged,  March  12,  1919. 

Raymond  Percival  Somes,  South  West  Harbor,  Me. 

Born  at  South  West  Harbor,  Me.,  November  4,  1893.  Son  of  Arthur 
Louis  and  Lucy  (Robinson)  Somes.  Merchant.  During  World 
War  served  as  Radio  Corporal,  Three  Hundred  and  Third  F.  A. 
Headquarters  Company. 

Herbert  Kendall  Adams,  Bowdoinham,  Me. 

Born  at  Bowdoinham,  Me.,  December  30,  1892.  Son  of  Frank  Samuel 
and  Ella  (Purinton)  Adams.  Farmer.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Harold  P.  Adams,  Alpha  Delta,  '14. 

Harry  Elwood  Rollins,  A.B.,  Marlboro,  Me. 

Born  at  Ellsworth,  Me.,  November  14,  1889.  Son  of  Charles  Francis 
and  Elvira  (Frost)  Rollins.  Principal  Anson  Academy,  North 
Anson,  Me.,  1916-1917.  Enlisted  July  25,  1917,  First  Maine  F.  A.; 
appointed   Sergeant,  August  21,  1917;   appointed   Second  Lieuten- 


ALPHA  DELTA  CHAPTER,  925 

ant,  June  5,  1918;  appointed  First  Lieutenant  Infantry,  September 
19,  1918;  discharged  December  13,  1918.  Married,  August  11, 
1915,   Rena   Elizabeth  Springer. 

Karl  Moody  Currier,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Marcus  Hook,  Pa. 

National  Aniline  and  Chemical  Company. 
Born  at  Brewer,  Me.,  May  17,  1893.  Son  of  Lyman  Beecher  and 
Emma  Florence  (Moody)  Currier.  Chemist,  National  Aniline  and 
Chemical  Company.  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Private,  Chemical  Warfare 
Service,  April  to  July,  1918;  Second  Lieutenant,  July,  1918,  to 
January,  1919.  Married,  June  14,  1917,  Alice  Stone  Merrill.  Rela- 
tive in  Fraternity,  brother,  Stanley  M.  Currier,  Alpha  Delta,  '20. 

Harold  Newcomb  Currier,  Boston,  Mass. 

12  Cumberland  Street. 
Born  at  Brewer,  Me.,  July  26,  1893.  Son  of  Charles  Whitehouse 
and  Harriet  Emma  (Joy)  Currier.  Second  Lieutenant  and  Band 
Leader,  One  Hundred  and  Third  U.  S.  Infantry,  Twenty-sixth 
Division,  April  18,  1917,  to  April  2.5,  1919.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Charles  E.  Currier,  Alpha  Delta,  '06. 

Orren  Tufts,  Kingfield,  Me. 

Born  at  Kingfield,  Me.,  October  24,  1892.  Son  of  Elmer  Elsworth 
and  Nettie  Belle  (Vose)  Tufts.  Lumberman.  Foreman  of  the 
Jenkins  and  Bogat  Manufacturing  Company.  Married,  June  16, 
1917,  Eunice  Arzilla  Carter. 

Norman  Clifford  Small,  B.S.,  Farmington,  Me. 

Born  at  Kingfield,  Me.,  July  1,  1894.  Son  of  Ward  Burton  and 
Edna  (Vose)  Small.  Transitman,  Metcalf  and  Eddy,  Boston, 
Mass.,  1917.  Served  as  Captain,  Company  L,  804  Pioneer  Infantry, 
A.  E.  F. ;  discharged  July  5,  1919.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  broth- 
ers, Clive  C.  Small,  Alpha  Delta,  '18,  and  Stanton  E.  Small,  Alpha 
Delta,  '21. 

Thomas  Everett  Fairchild,  B.S.,  M.S.,  Orono,  Me. 

Born  at  Honeylake,  Cat,  April  8,  1894.  Son  of  Thomas  Manly  and 
Emma  Jane  (Maxwell)  Fairchild.  Methodist  Episcopal  clergyman. 
Married,  July  30,  1918,  Ruth  Evelyn  March. 

Robert  McGregor  Moore,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  Biddeford,  Me. 

237   Main  Street. 
Born  at  Biddeford,  Me.,  January  7,  1892.     Son  of  Dayton  Thomas 
and   Nellie   Florence    (Newcomb)    Moore.     In    insurance   business. 
During  World  War  served  with  the  Meteorological  Section,  Signal 
Corps,   A.   E.   F.     Married,   April   10,   1917,  Marcia  Jane  Fogg. 


926  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1917. 

Albert    Theodore    Fricke,    Jr.,    D.D.S.    [Pennsylvania]     (A), 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Medical  Arts  Building. 
Born  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  March  10,  1894.  Son  of  Albert  Theodore 
and  Carrie  Elizabeth  (Walsh)  Fricke.  Dentist.  Instructor  in 
University  of  Pennsylvania.  Served  as  First  Lieutenant  in  Dental 
Reserve  Corps;  reported  for  duty  at  Evans  Dental  School  for 
course  in  Plastic  Surgery  for  six  weeks,  after  that  returned  to 
inactive  duty.     Married,  September   12,   1917,   Ethel  Anna  Myers. 

Paul  Everett  Chadbourne,  B.S.,  Biddeford,  Me. 

268   Elm  Street. 
Born  at  Biddeford,  Me.,  March  21,  1893.     Son  of  Edward   E.   and 
Elizabeth  (Bouser)  Chadbourne.     With  the  General  Electric  Com- 
pany, Lynn,  Mass.     During  the  World  War  served  as  Cadet,  Two 
hundred  and  Ninety-fifth  Aero  Squadron. 

Cecil  Max  Hilton,  Bangor,  Me. 

34  Ohio  Street. 

Born    at    Greenville,    Me.,    August    18,    1894.     Son    of   Leonard    and 

Addie    Mabel    (Foss)     Hilton.     Efficiency    Engineer.     During    the 

AVorld  War  served  as  Cadet  in  balloon  schools,  Air  Service,  U.  S.  A. 

Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  William  Hilton,  Alpha  Delta,  '11. 

Sumner  Chase  Cobb,  A.B.,  Woodfords,  Me. 

Born  at  Gorham,  Me.,  February  8,  1895.  Son  of  William  Lord  and 
Fannie  Porter  (Gray)  Cobb.  Teacher.  Phi  Kappa  Phi.  In  serv- 
ice from  June,  1918,  to  December,  1918.  Commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant  F.  A.  R.  C,  Dec.  21,  1918.  Relatives  in  Fraternity, 
brothers,  Herbert  G.  Cobb,  Alpha  Delta,  '18,  and  William  B.  Cobb, 
Alpha  Delta,  '19. 

Ralph  Ozro  Deering,  Bridgton,  Me. 

Born  at  East  Denmark,  Me.,  October  31,  1893.  Son  of  Arthur  Myron 
and  Lucy  Evalina  (Dorman)  Deering.  Farmer.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  Arthur  L.  Deering,  Alpha  Delta,  '12. 

Everett  St.  Claire  Hurd,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

348  Palmer  Avenue,  E. 
Born  at  Liberty,  Me.,  July  5,  1895.  Son  of  William  Watson  and 
Maud  Ellen  (Taylor)  Hurd.  With  Gibb  Instrument  Company, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Enlisted  May  28,  1918;  commis- 
sioned Second  Lieutenant  Engineers;  discharged  December  14, 
1918.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Mark  A.  Hurd,  Alpha 
Delta,  '22. 


ALPHA  DELTA  CHAPTER.  927 

Waldemar  Bunker  Littlefield,  Brewer,  Me. 

92  Chamberlin  Street. 
Born  at  Brewer,  Me.,  January  2,  1894.  Son  of  John  Elmer  and 
Sarah  Adeline  (Bunker)  Littlefield.  Ship  timber  contractor. 
Married,  July  22,  1919,  Mildred  Louise  Vickery.  Relatives  in 
Fraternity,  brothers,  John  Littlefield,  Alpha  Delta,  '13,  and  Theo- 
dore Littlefield,  Alpha  Delta,  '22. 

Horatio  Winfield  Maxfield,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

262  Highland  Avenue. 
Born  at  Portland,  Me.,  October  21,  1892.     Son  of  Horatio  and  Mary 
Alice   (Dole)   Maxfield.     Mechanical  Engineer.     Served  as  Ensign, 
Naval  Auxiliary  Reserve,  March  9,  1918,  to  March  26,  1919.     Mar- 
ried, January   11,   1919,   Ineze   Ruth   Van   Blarcom. 

Raymond  Ambrose  Pendleton,  A.B.,  Brewer,  Me. 

322  South  Main  Street. 
Born  at  Brewer,   Me.,  July  2,   1893.     Son   of   Ambrose   Farrar   and 
Nellie    (Parker)    Pendleton.     Mathematic   Instructor   and   Athletic 
Coach,    Natick    High    School.     Married,    April    12,    1919,    Florence 
Mae  Emery. 

Harold  Marshall  Pratt,  Oxford,  Me. 

Born  at  Oxford,  Me.,  October  25,  1891.  Son  of  Benjamin  Marshall 
and  Ada  (Farris)  Pratt.  Automobile  business.  Married,  June 
20,  1915,   Isabelle  Benson. 

*Merle  Alton  Russell,  Norway,  Me. 

Born  at  Norway,  Me.,  January  6,  1896.  Son  of  Charles  Elmer  and 
Carrie  Elizabeth  (Crooker)  Russell.  Manager,  Novelty  Turning 
Company.     Died  at  Norway,  Me.,  September  17,  1917. 

William  Larrabee  Skelton,  Bath,  Me. 

P.  O.  Box  No.  452. 
Born  at  Lewiston,  Me.,  November  15,  1895.     Son  of  William  Bertram 
and  Florence  (Larabee)  Skelton.     Assistant  Treasurer,  Bath  Trust 
Company.     Married,  August  22,  1916,  Edith  Madelyn  Kimball. 

James  Harold  Smiley,  Bradford,  Me. 

Born  at  Bradford,  Me.,  June  1,  1892.  Son  of  James  Joseph  and 
Lilla  Louise  (Croston)  Smiley.  Financial  Reporter  for  Brad- 
streets.  First  Sergeant,  Headquarters  Company,  103d  Infantry, 
—  April  5,  1917,  to  September  24,  1917;  Private,  Aviation  Section, 
Signal  Corps,  to  April  2,  1918;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
A.  S.  R.  M.  A.,  December  26,  1918;  attached  to  Royal  Air  Force, 
Edzell,  Scotland,  October  and  November,  1918. 


928  PHI  KAFPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Eugene  Lester  Tebbetts,  Jr.,  Locke's  Mills,  Me. 

Born  at  Locke's  Mills,  Maine,  March  22,  1892.  Son  of  Eugene  Lester 
and  Lizzie  Carrie  (Marton)  Tebbetts.  President  E.  L.  Tebbetts 
Spool  Company.  Served  as  Private,  One  Hundred  and  First  T.  M. 
B.,  Fifty-first  Brigade,  Twenty-sixth  Division,  during  World  War. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Charles  B.  Tebbetts,  Alpha  Delta, 
'07. 

Earland  Sumner  Winter,  Kingfield,  Me. 

Born  at  Kingfield,  Me.,  October  10,  1894.  Son  of  Amos  Green  and 
Ada  (French)  Winter.  Clerk.  Married,  September  30,  1915, 
Hilda  Bradburey. 

Ralph  Baldwin  Brasseur,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Haverhill,  Mass. 

149   Pleasant   Street. 
Born  at  Haverhill,  Mass.,  May  3,  1895.     Son  of  Samuel  Joseph  and 
Letitia    (Slanenwhite)    Brasseur.     With   Maintenance   of  Way  De- 
partment, Pennsylvania  Railroad. 

Harold  Ray  Drew,  Divide,  Nev. 

Born  at  Taunton,  Mass.,  May  11,  1891.  Son  of  Alden  Roothy  arid 
Hattie  Hastings  (Hervey)  Drew.  President  and  General  Manager, 
Nevada  Registration  and  Transfer  Co.  Also  interested  in  mining. 
Lieutenant  of  Infantry,  transferred  to  Aviation,  Lieutenant  of 
Aviation,  A.  S.,  R.  M.  A.  Entered  service  July,  1917.  Discharged 
Jan.  4,  1919. 

Edward  Albert  Phillips,  B.S.,  Selinsgrove,  Pa. 

Born  at  Selinsgrove,  Pa.,  April  25,  1895.  Son  of  Henry  Lewis  and 
Mary  Jane  (Jones)  Phillips.  Teacher.  Second  Lieutenant,  In- 
fantry, at  Camp  Lee,  Va. 


1918. 

*Frank  Benn  Holden,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  Oakfield,  Me. 

Born  at  Oakfield,  Me.,  January  10,  1895.  Son  of  James  Henry 
and  Clara  Julia  (Benn)  Holden.  In  the  service  during  the  World 
War  as  First  Class  Musician  with  the  One  Hundred  and  Third 
Infantry  Band.  Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant  from  an  Officers' 
Training  School  while  in  France.  Attached  to  Headquarters  of 
Fifty-seventh  Infantry  Brigade.  Died  November  1,  1918,  while 
with  A.  E.  F.  as  a  result  of  wounds  and  pneumonia. 

*Herbert  Gray  Cobb,  B.S.  in  Agri.,  Woodfords,  Me. 

Born  at  Gorham,  Maine,  February  8,  1895.  Son  of  William  Lord  and 
Fannie  Porter    (Gray)    Cobb.     Served   as   a  leader  of  the   Second 


ALPHA  DELTA  CHAPTER.  929 

Maine  Band  in  1916  on  the  Mexican  border.  During  the  World 
War:  entered  service  April,  1917;  sailed  for  France  Sept.,  1917,  as 
leader  103d  Reg.  Band.  Became  Lieutenant  February,  1918;  as- 
signed to  Company  L,  61st  Infantry;  killed  Oct.  13,  1918,  near 
Brieulles-sur-Meuse,  France.  Relatives  •  in  Fraternity,  brothers, 
Sumner  C.  Cobb,  Alpha  Delta,  '17,  and  William  B.  Cobb,  Alpha 
Delta,  '19. 

Clive  Ceylon  Small,  B.S.  in  Ch.,  Farmington,  Me. 

Born  at  Kingfield,  Me.,  November  27,  1895.  Son  of  Ward  Burton 
and  Edna  (Vose)  Small.  Served  in  the  U.  S.  Ambulance  Serv- 
ice with  the  French  Army,,  being  Sergeant,  First  Class  in  S.  S.  U. 
606.  In  France  from  April  1,  1918,  to  July  1,  1919.  Relatives  in 
Fraternity,  brothers,  Norman  C.  Small,  Alpha  Delta,  '16,  and 
Stanton  E.  Small,  Alpha  Delta,  '21. 

Edwin  H/yland  May,  Hartford,  Conn. 

101  Whitmore  Street. 
Born  at  Middletown,_Conn.,  June  13,  1895.  Son  of  Lynde  Elliott 
and  Annie  Florence  (Pimm)  May.  With  Travelers'  Insurance 
Company.  First  Lieutenant,  Battery  E,  351st  F.  A.,  167th  F.  A. 
Brigade,  92d  Division,  Dec.  15,  1917,  to  March  2,  1918;  attached  to 
5th  Army  Corps  Artillery,  Marbache  Sector,  October  to  November, 
1918. 

Carroll  Coffin  Reed,  B.S.,  Hollis,  N.  H. 

Born  at  Berlin,  N.  H.,  February  10,  1894.  Son  of  Jason  and  Lowella 
(Coffin)  Reed.  Was  in  the  U.  S.  A.  S.,  August  8,  1917,  to  December 
21,  1918.  Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant  (Pilot)  May  17,  1918. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Lowell  J.  Reed,  Alpha  Delta,  '07. 

Arthur  Franklin  Moul,  Hanover,  Pa. 

142  Broadway. 
Born  at  Hanover,  Pa.,  September  16,  1895.  Son  of  Christian  Frank- 
lin and  Emma  Jane  (Steine)  Moul.  Production  Superintendent, 
Hanover  Beading  and  Manufacturing  Company.  In  the  service, 
May  15  to  June  15,  1917,  R.  O.  T.  C.  at  Fort  Niagara,  N.  Y. 
Discharged  for  physical  disability.  Married,  October  10,  1917, 
Marjorie  Mansfield. 

Russell  Comstock  Chapman,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Travelers'  Insurance  Company,  Park  Building. 
Born  at  Hartford,  Conn.,  June  1,  1896.  Son  of  Dwight  and  Carrie 
May  (Crosby)  Chapman.  Special  Agent  Travelers'  Insurance 
Company.  Enlisted  May  15,  1917.  Commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant Infantry,  Aug.  15,  1917;  assigned  23d  Infantry,  A.  E.  F.; 
promoted  Captain,  Sept.  19,  1918;  discharged,  Dec.  21,  1918.  Mar- 
ried, August  11,  1918,  Ruth  Wandless. 


93o  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

John  Parker  Ramsay,  Woodfords,  Me. 

Born  at  Bangor,  Me.,  July  15,  1896.  Son  of  Clarence  Clifford  and 
Sarah  Chaplin  (Parker)  Ramsay.  Reporter  for  Portland  Evening 
Express.  Private,  14th  Company,  151st  Depot  Brigade,  September 
3,  1918;  discharged  February  27,  1919. 

*Donald  William  Norton,  B.S.  in  Ch.,  Kingfield,  Me. 

Born  at  Kingfield,  Me.,  March  16,  1896.  Son  of  Lavella  Augustus 
and  Imogene  Fanny  (Parker)  Norton.  Commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  Infantry,  August  15,  1917;  assigned  to  Company  6, 
302d  Infantry,  7 6th  Division,  with  which  he  went  overseas  in 
July,  1918.     He  was  killed  in  action  November  2,  1918. 

1919. 

William  Bangs   Cobb,  Woodfords,   Me. 

R.  F.  D.  No.  3. 
Born  at  Portland,  Me.,  March  14,  1897.  Son  of  William  Lord  and 
Fannie  Porter  (Gray)  Cobb.  Served  as  Corporal  in  One  Hundred 
and  Third  Regiment  Band;  engaged  at  Chateau-Thierry,  St.  Mihiel 
and  Argonne.  Enlisted  April  19,  1917  and  discharged  April  28, 
1919.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Sumner  C.  Cobb,  Alpha 
Delta,  '17,  and  Herbert  G.  Cobb,  Alpha  Delta,  '18. 

Samuel  Wilson  Collins,  B.S.,  Caribou,  Me. 

Born  at  Caribou,  Me.,  September  6,  1896.     Son  of  Herschel  Douglas 
.  and  Freda  Lord   (Files)   Collins.     Phi  Kappa  Phi.     Commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  August  26,  1918;  served  in  Replacement  Camp, 
Camp  Lee,  until  discharged,  December  7,  1918. 

Charles  Harper  Files,  Portland,  Me. 

243  High  Street. 
Born  at  Portland,  Me.,  June  2,  1897.     Son  of  Charles  C.  and  Laura 
A.    Files.     Enlisted    in    U.    S.    N.    as    First    Class    Quartermaster, 
April  18,  1917;  commissioned  Ensign,  September,  1918;  served  on 
-transport  Finland;  released  from  active  duty,  November,  1919. 

Wayne  Blethen  Hussey,  Bangor,  Me. 

69   Main   Street. 
Born  at  Patten,  Me.,  October  13,  1896.     Son  of  Sylvanus  Philip  and 
Ella    Gove    (Barker)    Hussey.     Lumberman.     Served    as    Private, 
C.  A.  C.  at  Fort  Williams,  Portland,  Me.     Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Philip  R.  Hussey,  Alpha  Delta,  '12. 

George  Esty  Newell,  Houlton,  Me. 

10  North  Street. 
Born  at  Franklin,  Mass.,  January   16,  1897.     Son  of  Charles  Caleb 


ALPHA  DELTA  CHAPTER.  931 

and  Annie  (Esty)  Newell.  Landscape  Architect.  Served  in  U.  S, 
A.,  June  1,  1917,  to  August  11,  1919;  Sergeant,  First  Class,  Head- 
quarters Ambulance  Section,  117th  Sanitary  Train,  42d  Division, 
A.  E.  F.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Charles  W.  Newell,  Alpha 
Delta,  '12. 

Linwood  Wiley  Wellington,  Berlin,  N.  H. 

Born  at  Presque  Isle,  Me.,  February  20,  1897.  Son  of  James  Linwood 
and  Harriet  Amy  (Wiley)  Wellington.  Health  Officer,  Berlin, 
N.  H.  Served  from  February  20  to  December  12,  1918  in  U.  S. 
N.  R.  as  Second  Class  Seaman. 

Floyd  Franklin  Smiley,  Caribou,  Me. 

Born  at  Caribou,  Me.,  June  6,  1897.  Son  of  Sidney  Alfred  and 
Hattie  Augusta  (Norton)  Smiley.  During  the  World  War  served 
as  musician  with  One  Hundred  and  Third  Infantry  Band,  Twenty- 
sixth  Division. 

Willis  Stone  Winslow,  B.S.,  Waldoboro,  Me. 

Born  at  Waldoboro,  Me.,  May  31,  1898.  Son  of  Willie  Stone  and 
Nettie  J.   (Benner)  Winslow.     Tau  Beta  Pi. 


1920. 

Willard  Crissey  Avery,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Stamford,  Conn. 

17  Vernon  Place. 
Born  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  March  14,  1893.     Son  of  Benjamin  Benedict 
and  Mary  Anne   (Studwell)   Avery. 

Walter  Cornelius  White,  West  Point,  N.  Y. 

U.  S.  Military  Academy. 
Born  at'  Ware,  Mass.,  December  24,  1896.     Son  of  Albert  Corydon 
and  Harriet  Ellen  (Welch)   White.     Cadet  at  United  States  Mili- 
tary Academy. 

Miles  Frank  Ham,  A.B.,  Thomaston,  Me. 

Born  at  Belgrade,  Me.,  December  15,  1898.  Son  of  Frank  John  and 
Jennie  (Damren)  Ham.  Served  in  U.  S.  N.  R.,  during  the  World 
War. 

Robert  Sylvester  Stearns,  Wayland,  Mass. 

Born  at  Wayland,  Mass.,  March  31,  1892.  Son  of  William  and  Sarah 
Emmie  (Sylvester)  Stearns.  Served  as  Chief  Machinist  Mate, 
Newport  Naval  Training  Station,  during  World  War. 


932  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Lawrence  A.  Hutchinson,  Caribou,  Me. 

Born  at  Machias,  Me.,  August  14,  1897.  Son  of  Melville  L.  and 
Mary  Lee  (Wilson)  Hutchinson.  Florist.  Served  in  U.  S.  N.  R. 
July  9  to  December  13,  1918. 

Edward  Wight  Holden,  Melrose,  Mass. 

Born  at  Melrose,  Mass.,  August  7,  1897.  Son  of  Edward  Freeman 
and  Mary  White   (Parsons)    Holden.     Farmer. 

George  Herbert  Towne,  Waltham,  Mass. 

Born  at  Waltham,  Mass.,  August  7,  1898.  Son  of  Wafren  Newell 
and  Flora  Manitta  (Williams)  Towne.  S.  A.  T.  C,  Massachusetts 
Institute  of  Technology,  1918. 

Stanley  Morrison  Currier,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Brewer,  Me. 

318  North  Main  Street. 
Born  at  Brev.er,  Me.,  January  13,  1898.     Son  of  Lyman  Beecher  and 
Emma  Florence  (Moody)  Currier.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Karl  M.  Currier,  Alpha  Delta,  '16. 

Thaddeus  Thorndike  Ranney,  Winn,  Me. 

Born  at  Winn,  Maine,  November  1,  1895.  Son  of  Thorndike  Allen 
and  Mary  Etta  (Dill)  Ranney.  During  World  War  served  as 
Sergeant,  First  Class,  Four  Hundred  and  Seventy-second  Engi- 
neers. 

Percy  Allen  Power,  Lincoln,  Me. 

Born  at  Stweyacht,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada,  June  19,  1896.  Son  of 
James  Leonard  and  Amanda  (Wilson)  Power. 

Bentley  Lawrence  Barbour,  Rockland,  Me. 

4  High  Street. 
Born  at  Deer  Isle,  Maine,  September  24,  1896.     Son  of  Bently  and 
Viola    (Webb)    Barbour.     Enlisted   October   24,    1918;   passed   for 
Second  Lieutenant,  but  commission  not   issued  because  of   armis- 
tice. 

Lawrence  James  Hodgkins,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  West  Hai^pswell,  Me. 
Born  at  West  Harpswell,  Me.,  May  4,  1898.     Son  of  Frank  Mylan 
and   Lizzie  Marie    (Dyer)    Hodgkins.     Tau  Beta  Pi.     S.   A.   T.   C, 
University  of  Maine,  1918. 

Edward  Carroll  Fossett,  Bristol,  Me. 

Born  at  Bristol,  Me.,  August  26,  1899.  Son  of  Albert  Carter  and 
Clara  Carter  (Hatch)  Fossett. 


ALPHA  DELTA  CHAPTER.  933 

Leland  Albion  Page,  Bangor,  Me. 

52  Vernon  Street. 
Born  at  Kingfield,  Me.,  August  23,  1898.     Son  of  William  David  and 
Althea  Edith  (Barker)  Page. 

Frederick  William  Whiteside,  Boston,  Mass. 

102  St.  Botolph  Street. 
Born  at  Littleton,  N.  H.,  March  6,  1899.     Son  of  Thomas  and  Marie 
Rohe  (Davis)  Whiteside.     Clerk.     Enlisted  in  U.  S.  N.  R.,  March, 
1918. 

Sumner  Prince  Whitney,  Friendship,  Me. 

Born  at  Friendship,  Me.,  October  28,  1891.  Son  of  Winthrop  Jordan 
and  Lavina  Thompson  (Jameson)  Whitney.  Served  in  U.  S. 
N.  R.,  January,  1918,  to  May,  1919,  as  First  Class  Machinist  Mate. 

Joseph  Sidney  Robinson,  Houlton,  Me. 

31  South  Street. 
Born  at  Vanceboro,  Me.,  April  27,  1896.     Son  of  Winthrop  and  Sadie 
Gertrude   (Manuel)    Robinson. 

1921. 

Alden  Wright  Berry,  Stamford,  Conn. 

132  Grove  Street. 
Born  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  May  4,   1898.     Son  of  Charles  Abel   and 
Mary  (Hartford)  Berry. 

Paul  Sheridan  Burns,  Washington,  D.  C. 

2703  North  Capitol  Street. 
Born  at  Washington,  D.  C,  February  19,  1898.     Son  of  Jerimian  D. 
and   Prenetta    (Dall)    Burns.     In   office   of   Register   of   Treasury, 
Washington,  D.  C.     S.  A.  T.  C,  University  of  Maine,  1918. 

Gardner  French,  Rockland,  Me. 

61  Rankin  Street. 
Born  at  Rockland,  Me.,  September  19,  1898.     Son  of  Harry  Whitney 
and  Lizzie  Burgess   (Comery)   French.     S.  A.  T.  C.,  University  of 
Maine,  1918.     Transferred  to  C.  O.  T.  C,  Camp  Lee;   discharged 
November  30,  1918. 

John  Harry  Gordon,  Bingham,  Me. 

Born  at  Bingham,  Me.,  August  31,  1896.  Son  of  Orison  and  Blanche 
(Cummings)  Gordon.  Enlisted  in  U.  S.  N.  R.  February  20,  1918; 
on   active  service  to  December   12,  1918. 


934  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Stanton  Elwood  Small,  Farmington,  Me. 

Born  at  Kingfield,  Me.,  July  15,  1899.  Son  of  Ward  Burton  and 
Edna  (Vose)  Small.  Served  in  C.  O.  T.  C,  Camp  Lee,  Va.  Rela- 
tives in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Norman  C.  Small,  Alpha  Delta, 
'16,   and   Clive   C.   Small,   Alpha  Delta,   '18. 

Donald  Wellington  Stuart,  Houlton,  Me. 

Born  at  Houlton,  Me.,  September  11,  1898.  Son  of  Lewis  Browne 
and  Mary  Edna  (Wellington)  Stuart.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Richard   B.   Stuart,   Alpha  Delta,  '23. 

Carroll  Candy  Swift,  Waltham,  Mass. 

Born  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  February  26,  1892.  Son  of  Orville  William 
and  Alma  Maria  (Candy)  Swift.  Enlisted  as  Second  Class  Sea- 
man, U.  S.  N.  R.,  February  26,  1918;  active  duty  to  December 
15,  1918. 

Wilfred  Donnell  Bayley,  Wells,  Me.  ^ 

Born  at  Wells,  Me.,  July  2,  1899.  Son  of  Fred  William  Bayley  and 
Mary  Isabel  (Jackman)  Bayley.  Enlisted  in  U.  S.  N.  R.,  October 
8,  1918.     On  active  duty  to  December  13,  1918. 

Kenneth  Griffin  Smith,  Bangor,  Me. 

3  Charles  Street. 
Born   at   Bangor,   Me.,   June  3,    1897.     Son   of   Abbott   Currier   and 
Charlotte    Theresa    (Lord)    Smith.     Served    in    Naval    Section    of 
S.  A.  T.  C,  University  of  Maine,  1918. 

Albert  Hale  Thomas,  Bangor,  Me. 

54  Highland  Avenue. 
Born  at  Lee,  Maine,  August  8,  1896.     Son  of  Oscar  and  Etta  (Fow- 
ler) Thomas.     Served  as  First  Class  Seaman,  U.  S.  N. ;  discharged 
December   20,    1918.     Relative   in    Fraternity,    brother,    Searle    F. 
Thomas,  Alpha  Delta,  '08. 


1922. 

Eugene  Smith  Cooper,  Augusta,  Me. 

40  Chapel  Street. 
Born   at   Augusta,  Me.,   March  21,   1899.     Son   of  Thomas   Andrews 
and  Annie  Winnifred  Cooper.     S.   A.  T.  C,   University  of  Maine 
and  C.  O.  T.  C,  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  1918. 

Theodore  Littlefield,  Brewer,  Me. 

200  South  Main  Street. 
Born  at  Brewer,  Me.,  July  3,  1898.     Son  of  John  Elmer  and  Sarah 
Augusta   (Bunker)   Littlefield.     S.  A.  T.  C,  University  of  Maine, 


ALPHA  DELTA  CHAPTER.  935 

1918.     Relatives    in    Fraternity,   brothers,   John   Littlefield,    Alpha 
Delta,  '13,  and  Wildemar  B.  Littlefield,  Alpha  Delta,  '17. 

Alvah  Elwood  Pray,  Portland,  Me. 

92  High  Street. 
Born  at  Swans  Island,  Me.,  August  31,  1900.     Son  of  Reuben  Stewart 
and  Alma  Ethel  (Sadler)  Pray.     Clerk. 

Henry  Gillman  Webster,  Farmington,  Me. 

Born  at  Farmington,  Me.,  December  15,  1898.  Son  of  Fred  Hiram 
and  Lottie  Latham  (Small)  Webster. 

Lincoln  Lull  Turner,  Waltham,  Mass. 

Born  at  Waltham,  Mass.,  August  5,  1898.  Son  of  Benjamin  Lincoln 
and  Edith  Merrill  (Gibbs)  Turner.  S.  A.  T.  G,  University  of 
Maine,  1918. 

.  Carlyle  J.  Stockbridge,  Rockland,  Me. 

20  Franklin  Street. 
Born   at   Swans    Island,   Me.,   June   19,   1899.     Son   of   Seth   G.   and 
Sylvia   A.    (Trask)    Stockbridge.     Clerk,   Maine  Central   Railroad. 

Mark  Alma  Hurd,  Pittsfield,-  Me. 

Born  at  Liberty,  Me.,  June  9,  1899.  Son  of  William  Watson  and 
Maud  Ellen  (Taylor)  Hurd.  Teacher.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Everett  St.  C.  Hurd,  Alpha  Delta,  '17. 

Paul  Washburn  Anderson,  Gloucester,  Mass. 

7  Wiley  Street. 
Born  at  Gloucester,  Mass.,  September  14,  1900.     Son  of  Alfred  An- 
drew  and   Ada   Florence    (Brigham)    Anderson. 

Raymond  Linwood  Files,  Webbs  Mills,  Me. 

Born  at  Salisbury,  Mass.,  May  19,  1889.  Son  of  Orrin  Frank  and 
Charlotte  Grace  (Dunn)  Files.  S.  A.  T.  C,  University  of  Maine, 
1918. 

Milton  Arthur  Ffescock,  Monson,  Me. 

Born  at  Monson,  Maine,  August  2,  1900.  Son  of  Roy  Milton  and 
Blanche  Gertrude  (Humphrey)  Hescock.  S.  A.  T.  C,  University 
of  Maine,  1918. 

Ronald  Cecil  Stevens,  Kingfield,  Me. 

Born  in  Kingfield,  Me.,  July  7,  1899.  Son  of  Harry  Till  and  Grace 
Inez    (French)    Stevens. 


936  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Harry  Page  Turner,  Casco,  Me. 

Born   at  Turner  Center,  Me.,   May   7,   1901.     Son   of  Charles   Clark 
and   Leona   Howland    (Page)    Turner. 

Arnold  Wesley  Tyler,  Augusta,  Me. 

1  Weston  Street. 
Born  at  Mt.  Vernon,  Me.,  January  19,  1900.     Son  of  Jebez  Smith  and 
Nellie  Blake   (Fellows)   Tyler.     Served  in  S.  A.  T.  C,  University 
of  Maine,  and  C.  A.  O.  T.  C,  Fort  Monroe,  Va.,  1918. 


1923. 

Robert  Frank  Ham,  Guilford,  Me. 

Born  at  Guilford,  Me.,  September  16,  1900.  Son  of  Ernest  Augustus 
and  Adelyne   (Harrington)   Ham. 

Earl  Vincent  Litchfield,  Freeport,  Me. 

Born  at  Freeport,  Me.,  December  5,  1899.  Son  of  Warren  Howard 
and  Clara  (Gummer)  Litchfield.  Served  in  U.  S.  N.,  July  5, 
1918,  to  August  31,  1919. 

Raymond  King  Pendleton,  Islesboro,  Me. 

Born  at  Islesboro,  Me.,  January  27,  1901.  Son  of  Roderick  Nelson 
and  Mable   (Haynes)    Pendleton. 

Vernon  Lester  Hart,  Rockland,  Me. 

Lake  Avenue. 
Born  at  Rockland,  Me.,  May  3,  1901.     Son  of  George  H.  and  Hattie 
Lidy   (Howes)   Hart. 

George  Franklin  Way,  3d,  Lincoln,  Me. 

Born  at  Lee,  Maine,  August  11,  1920.  Son  of  George  Franklin 
Way,  Jr.,  M.D.,  and  Florence  Libby  Hackett. 

Daniel  Ferris  Thomas,  Camden,  Me. 

Born  at  Camden,  Me.,  November  15,  1900.  Son  of  Frederick  Ferris 
and   Annie    Carrie   Thomas. 

Elmer  William   Thyng,  Augusta,   Me. 

6  Prospect  Street. 
Born   at    Augusta,   Me.,   September    6,   1897.     Son   of   Henry   Charles 
and    Anne    Sophia    (Lapiere)    Thyng.     Served    as    Corporal,    103d 
Infantry,    2(ith    Division,    A.    E.    F.     Participated    at    Chemin    de 
Daines,  Ctuiteau-Thierry,  St.  Mihiel  and  Meuse-Argonne. 


ALPHA  DELTA  CHAPTER.  937 

Edgar  Elwyn  Lincken,  Thomaston,  Me. 

Born  at  Thomaston,  Me.,  July  3,  1901.  Son  of  Alvah  Joshua  and 
Gertrude  Marion   (Greenleaf)   Lineken. 

Samuel  Schappee  Silsby,  Aurora,  Me. 

Born  at  Aurora,  Me.,  October  18,  1898.  Son  of  Herbert  T.  and 
Margaret   (Schappee)    Silsby. 

Ralph  Edwin  Thomas,  Camden,  Me. 

Born  at  Camden,  Me.,  June  7,  1900.  Son  of  John  Frank  and  Nellie 
Frances  (Patterson)  Thomas. 

Olin  Lester  Berry,  Houlton,  Me. 

84    Court   Street. 
Born  at  Houlton,  Me.,  August  2,  1900.     Son  of  Charles  Henry  and 
Ella  Celia  Berry.     S.  A.  T.  C,   University  of  Maine,   1918. 

Richard  Bryson   Stuart,  Houlton,  Me. 

Born  at  Houlton,  Me.,  April  14,  1902.  Son  of  Lewis  Browne  and 
Mary  Edna  (Wellington)  Stuart.  Served  in  R.  O.  T.  C,  1918. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Donald  W.  Stuart,  Alpha  Delta, 
'21. 


ALPHA    EPSILON   CHAPTER   HOTTSE 

Armour  Institute  of  Technology 


Alpha  Epsilon  Chapter 

ARMOUR  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 
CHICAGO,  ILLINOIS 


Instituted  June  8,  A.  D.  1898 


EDD  VINCENT  STARKWEATHER 
CHARLES  HARRISON  ROESCH 
GEORGE  FOWLER  HAYDEN 
CHARLES  AUGUSTUS  GARCELON 
GEORGE  HOLMES  PATTEN 
ROBERT  JAMES  RALEY 
FRANK  YATES  LOW 
EARL  SIDNEY  ROOS 
SUMNER  ELLIS  BIPPUS 
HARRY  ALEXANDER  MacCLYMENT 
ERNEST  CANTELO  WHITE 
WILLIAM  JAMES  GORDON 
GEORGE  ANTHONY  FEINDT 


History  of  Alpha  Epsilon  Chapter 

Armour  Institute  (name  afterwards  changed  to  Armour 
Institute  of  Technology),  of  Chicago,  111.,  opened  its  doors  as 
an  educational  institution  in  September  of  1893,  the  year  of 
the  Chicago  World's  Columbian  Exposition.  At  the  start  stu- 
dents were  enrolled  in  all  four  years  of  the  preparatory  depart- 
ment, known  as  the  Scientific  Academy,  but  no  advanced  stu- 
dents were  sought  or  accepted  for  the  Technical  College,  and 
only  those  who  were  qualified  to  enter  the  first  year  of  a  college 
course  were  registered.  This  first  class  continued  to  be  the 
highest  class  throughout  its  course  and  the  college  was  out- 
numbered by  the  academy  during  the  first  few  years. 

During  the  fall  of  1896,  there  being  then  four  full  classes 
in  the  college,  the  fraternity  spirit  began  to  make  itself,  felt, 
among  a  certain  few,  by  a  desire  to  get  together  a  band  of  the 
congenial  good  fellows  in  the  school  and  unite  them  in  some 
organization.  This  desire  was  augmented  perhaps  by  the  fact 
that  after  an  Armour  man  had  talked  with  men  from  other 
colleges  and  had  received  an  insight  into  their  lives,  he  felt  that 
a  certain  essential  something  was  missing  at  Armour,  and  that 
was  the  Greek  Letter  Fraternity.  The  matter  was  talked  over 
in  a  quiet,  informal  way  with  first  one  and  then  another,  and  in 
January,  1897,  a  self-appointed  steering  committee,  consisting 
of  the  leaders  of  the  movement  under  consideration,  called  a 
meeting  for  the  purpose  of  organizing  a  society  or  club  which 
would  eventually  become  a  part  of  some  national  college  fra- 
ternity. 

Ten  or  fifteen  representative  men,  about  equally  divided 
among  the  four  classes,  responded  to  the  invitations  to  this 
meeting.  An  organization  was  effected,  which  was  afterwards 
incorporated  under  the  laws  of  Illinois,  and  officers  were  elected. 
Considerable  discussion  was  provoked  in  an  effort  to  find  and 
agree  upon  a  name  for  this  promising  organization,  but  it  was 

941 


942  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

quieted  when  George  A.  Feindt,  1900,  suggested  that  since  its 
aim  was  to  become  a  "  chapter  "  in  some  fraternity,  the  society 
be  called  "  The  Paragraph  Club,"  and  this  name  was  agreed 
upon. 

In  April  of  1897,  the  first  floor  flat  at  the  corner  of  Ar- 
mour Avenue  and  Thirty-fourth  Street  was  rented  and  fur- 
nished ;  the  club  gave  several  housewarming  parties  to  its  friends 
and  the  faculty,  and  began  to  feel  some  of  the  joys  and  re- 
sponsibilities of  fraternity  life. 

About  this  time  the  club  made  the  acquaintance  of  a 
number  of  members  of  Phi  Kappa  Sigma.  Something  in  the 
attractive  manhood  of  these  men  and  in  their  sterling  loyalty  to 
and  enthusiasm  for  their  national  Fraternity  impressed  the 
members  of  the  Paragraph  Club  so  favorably  that  they  made 
application  for  a  charter.  All  the  active  men  of  the  club  who 
were  in  good  standing,  thirteen  in  number,  signed  the  petition. 

These  men  were  initiated  into  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  on  the 
evening  of  June  8,  1898,  by  active  and  alumni  members  of 
Upsilon  Chapter,  and  were  granted  a  charter  as  Alpha  Epsi- 
lon  Chapter. 

Members  of  Alpha  Epsilon  Chapter,  and  especially  those 
connected  with  its  early  life,  feel  with  a  certain  sense  of  pride, 
that  the  entrance  of  this  chapter  into  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  marked 
a  new  era  in  the  history  of  the  Fraternity,  at  least  in  the  Cen- 
tral West. 

In  the  twenty-two  years  of  its  experience  Alpha  Epsilon 
has  enjoyed  a  constantly  healthy  life  and  has  grown  from  its 
modest  start  of  thirteen  active  members  and  a  flat  with  ac- 
commodations for  only  five  men  to  a  membership  of  238  alumni 
and  21  active  men  and  a  fine  gray  stone  house  on  Michigan 
Avenue  with  quarters  for  20  men. 

Not  yet  ready  to  build  or  own  her  home,  she  has  supported 
the  Endowment  Fund  with  a  farsighted  and  exemplary  pur- 
pose, and  the  prospective  ascendancy  of  Armour  Institute  prom- 
ises a  bright  future  for  the  Chapter.  Scholastically  Alpha 
Epsilon  can  be  truly  said  to  have  led  the  Fraternity  during  the 
last  decade.  Since  the  presentation  to  the  Fraternity  of  the 
Merrick   Scholarship   Cup,  she  has  won  the  premier  position 


HISTORY  OF  ALPHA  EPSILON  CHAPTER.  943 

both  years  that  it  has  been  awarded,  and  has  great  hopes  of 
winning  it  this  year  for  the  third  consecutive  time,  thus  gain- 
ing permanent  possession  of  it.  The  Chicago  Convention  in 
1916  offered  to  Alpha  Epsilon  the  opportunity  of  proving  to 
the  Fraternity  at  large  her  worth  as  a  member  of  the  brother- 
hood and  as  a  hostess  second  to  none.  Armour  also  won  the 
Attendance  Cup  that  year,  it  being  the  first  time  it  was  awarded. 
The  World  War  found  Alpha  Epsilon,  as  it  did  all  Phi  Kappa 
Sigma,  more  than  ready,  and  history's  records  bear  the  names 
of  a  very  large  number  of  Alpha  Epsilon's  sons,  two  of  whom, 
Claude  Hill,  '16,  and  Jean  P.  Bechaud,  '17,  made  the  supreme 
sacrifice. 


Alpha  Epsilon  Chapter 

1897. 

Edwin  Sears  Church,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Room  515,  78  Broad  Street. 
Bern  at  Flint,  Mich.,  May  26,  1873.  Son  of  Daniel  H.  and  Jennie 
(Hosmer)  Church.  Mechanical  engineer.  Superintendent  of 
machinery  at  the  U.  S.  Mint,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1897-1906.  Man- 
ager of  Waltham  Manufacturing  Company,  Waltham,  Mass., 
1906-09.     Superintendent   of   International   Harvester   Company. 

Charles  Tousley  Malcolmson,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  E.E.,  Chicago,  111. 

Old  Colony  Building. 
Born  at  St.  Thomas,  Ontario,  Can.,  January  31,  1874.  Son  of  Henry 
Chalmers  and  Loretta  Victoria  (Tousley)  Malcolmson.  Electrical 
engineer.  Chief  engineer  with  the  U.  S.  Commission  to  Paris  Expo- 
sition, 1899-1901.  Chief  electrical  and  mechanical  engineer  at 
Charleston,  S.  C,  Exposition,  1901-02.  Superintendent  of  machin- 
ery at  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1902-03.  President  of  Malcolmson 
Briquet  Engineering  Company,  1912  to  date.  Married,  November 
22,  1905,  Margaret  Ewing  Wilkinson. 

William  Fargo  Sims,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  E.E.,  River  Forest,  111. 

237  Park  Avenue. 
Born  at  Green  Bay,  Wis.,  September  14,  1875.  Son  of  William 
Edwards  and  Adeline  Louise  (Drake)  Sims.  Electrical  engineer. 
Field  engineer  of  Electrical  Distribution  Board  of  Supervising 
Engineers,  Chicago  Traction  Company,  1906-11.  Construction  en- 
gineer, Stone  &  Webster  Engineering  Corporation,  1911-15.  Field 
engineer,  Commonwealth  Edison  Co.,  1916  to  date.  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  H,  Second  Regiment,  U.  S.  Volunteer  Engineers 
in  Spanish- American  War.  Served  in  Illinois  Naval  Militia 
fifteen  years,  retiring  in  1916  with  rank  of  Lieutenant  Commander. 
Married,  October  14,  1903,   Rosa  Lillian  Dunham. 

James  Richard  Sloan,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  E.E.,  Llyswen,  Altoona,  Pa. 

102   Holmes   Avenue. 
Born  at  Hanoverton,  Ohio,  January  6,  1872.     Son  of  George  Marshall 
and    Charlotte    Elizabeth    (Atkinson)    Sloan.     Electrical   engineer. 
Chief  Electrician,  The   Pullman   Company,  1897-1903.     Since  then 
944 


ALPHA  EPSILON  CHAPTER.  945 

with  Pennsylvania  Railroad.  Engineer  of  Electric  Car  Lighting 
since  1911.  President  of  Association  of  Railway  Electrical  Engi- 
neers, 1911.  Served  as  private  in  First  Regiment,  Illinois  National 
Guard,   1901-06.     Married,   October   14,   1909,  Maud   Potter. 


1898. 

Harry   Alexander  MacClyment,   B.S.   in   E.E. ;   M.S.    [Knox 

Coll.],  Riverside,  Cal. 

370  Orange  Street. 
Born  at  Peoria,  111.,  January  21,  1874.  Son  of  George  R.  and  Millie 
J.  (Snare)  MacClyment.  In  the  Motive  Power  Department  of  the 
C.  B.  and  Q.  R.  R.  Company,  1900-11;  brick  manufacturer,  Los 
Angeles,  Cal.,  1912-14.  Wholesale  auto  accessories,  Riverside, 
Cal.,  1916  to  date.     Married,  January  1,  1901,  Carrie  M.  Burroughs. 

George  Holmes  Patten,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  St.  Elmo  Station,  Chat- 
tanooga, Tenn. 
Born  at  Delaware,  111.,  September  15,  1876.  Son  of  George  Wash- 
ington and  Charlotte  (Holmes)  Patten.  Electrical  engineer.  Con- 
nected with  the  U.  S.  Commission  at  the  Paris  Exposition,  1900-01. 
With  the  General  Electric  Companj^,  1901-06,  and  the  Patten  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  1906  to  date.  Private, 
Second  Regiment,  U.  S.  V.  Engineers,  June,  1898,  to  September, 
1898,  when  transferred  to  the  Seventeenth  Company,  U.  S.  V. 
Signal  Corps,  in  which  he  was  a  corporal,  and  served  in  Cuba. 
Married,  November  7,  1913,  Margaret  Thomas. 

Charles  Harrison  Roesch,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  Chevy  Chase,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

114  Wooten   Avenue. 
Born    at   Aurora,    111.,   January   16,   1875.     Son   of   John    and   Mary 
(Scharch)   Roesch.     With  Standard  Engineering  Company,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.     Married,  November  14,  1905,  Florence  Isabel  Karns. 


1899. 

*Sumner  Ellis  Bippus,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  at  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D.,  May  5,  1877.  Electrical  engineer.  Con- 
nected with  the  U.  S.  Commission  at  Paris  Exposition,  1900-01. 
Died   at   Albuquerque,   N.   M.,   August   17,   1907. 

William  James  Gordon,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  M.E.,  New  Prague,  Minn. 

Born  at  White  Cross,  County  Armagh,  Ireland,  February  12,  1872. 

Son  of  William  James  and  Esther  (Robb)  Gordon.     Chief  engineer, 

Illinois   State   Reformatory   School,   1899-1904.     Superintendent   of 


946  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

construction,  B.  F.  Sturtevant  Company,  1904—08.  Mechanical  su- 
perintendent of  International  Milling  Company,  June,  1908  to  date. 
Married,  February  21,  1901,  Mary  Caldwell  Walker. 

William  Dennis  Matthews,  B.S.   in  E.E.,  E.E.,  Wilmette,  111. 

1521  Lake  Avenue. 
Born  at  Berlin,  Wis.,  February  19,  1875.  Son  of  Elem  Dennis  and 
Martha  Jane  (Jordan)  Matthews.  Chief  Engineer,  Chicago  Board 
of  Underwriters,  1904  to  date.  Private  in  Company  E,  First 
Illinois  Regiment,  U.  S.  V.,  May,  1898.  Transferred  to  Company 
A,  Provisional  Battalion  Engineers,  U.  S.  V.  and  served  in  Porto 
Rico.     Married,   December   13,   1900,   Claudia   Gertrude    Niles. 

Edd  Vincent  Starkweather,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

63  North  Munn  Avenue. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  December  20,  1875.  Son  of  Gleason  Filmore 
and  Sarah  (Pease)  Starkweather.  Insurance  engineer.  Engineer, 
Continental  Insurance  Company,  New  York,  1910-19.  At  present 
Assistant  Superintendent,  Improved  Risk  Department,  Phoenix 
Assurance  Company,  New  York.  Married,  June  23,  1903,  Mign- 
onette Cook. 

Ernest  Cantelo  White,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  M.E.,  Montreal,  Canada. 

444  Guy  Street. 
Born  at  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa,  April  22,  1880.  Son  of  Josiah  and  Jen- 
nie Maria  (Cantelo)  White.  Mechanical  engineer.  Superintendent 
of  U.  S.  Machinery  Building  at  Paris  Exposition,  1900.  Lighting 
fixture  business  at  Montreal,  Canada,  1908  to  date.  Married,  Au- 
gust 17,  1907,  Muriel  Janie  Francis  Lloyd-Jones. 

Earl  Sidney  Roos,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  Elgin,  111. 

Born    at    Natchez,    Miss.,    October    19,    1876.     Son    of    T.    M.    Roos, 
Electrical    engineer. 

1900. 

Charles  Augustus  Garcelon,  Jr.,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  M.E. ;  C.E. 
[Columbia],  North  Lovell,  Me. 
Born  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  May  25,  1874.  Son  of  Charles  Augustus  and 
Esther  (Coffin)  Garcelon.  Mechanical  engineer.  Vice-president, 
West  Oxford  Telephone  Company.  Inspector  U.  S.  Navy,  Bu- 
reau of  Steam  Engineering.  Married,  October  14,  1914,  Dorothy 
Errington  Calvert. 

Dean  Harvey,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  E.E.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa. 

835   Rebecca  Avenue. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  January  2,  1879.     Son  of  James  Seymour  and  ' 


ALPHA  EPSILON  CHAPTER.  947 

Harriette  Vaughan  (Dean)  Harvey.  Electrical  engineer.  Re- 
search engineer  with  the  Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufac- 
turing Company.  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Married,  April  16,  1907,  Isabelle 
Mainwood.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  William  F.  Harvey, 
Alpha  Epsilon,  '05,  and  James  S.  Harvey,  Jr.,  Alpha  Epsilon,  '09. 

George  Fowler  Hayden,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  Montclair,  N.  J. 

40  Fairfield  Street. 
Born  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  April  30,  1876.     Son  of  George  Richards 
and  Kathryn   (Fowler)    Hayden.     Electrical  engineer.     Consulting 
Engineer    with    Continental    Insurance    Company    of    New    York, 
1909  to  date.    "Married,  May  6,   1905,  Geneva  Carey   Stevens. 

Charles  Sumner  Longnecker,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  Traverse  City,  Mich. 

515  Webster  Street. 
Born  at  Delta,  Ohio,  December  17,  1875.     Son  of  Jacob  Maltz  and 
Almeda    (Zimmerman)    Longnecker.     Mechanical    engineer.     Mar- 
ried, June  17,  1903,  Pearle  Eleanor  Snyder. 

Frank  Yates  Low,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  Forest  Hills,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Taylorville,  111.,  October  18,  1876.  Electrical  engineer. 
President  of  General  Engineering  Management  Corporation, 
New  York.     Married,   March   17,   1906,   Elizabeth   M.   Dueser. 

George  Anthony  Feindt,  B.S.  in  M.E.  [Cornell],  Chicago,  111. 

941   Leland  Avenue. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  September   12,   1876.     Son  of  William   Henry 
and    Margaret    (Feil)     Feindt.     State    Agent    for    Illinois,    Great 
American  Insurance  Company. 


1901. 

Robert  Thompson  Fry,  Marengo,  111. 

Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  August  4,  1878.  Son  of  Henry  T.  and  Julia 
Marion  (Thompson)  Fry.  Manager  of  the  Marengo  Public  Serv- 
ice Company.     Married,  September  30,  1903,  Anna  Louise  Dixon. 

Robert  Rollin  Jones,  M.E.  [Stevens  Inst.  Tech.],  Akron,  Ohio. 

138   Mayfield  Avenue. 
Born  near  Newton,  Iowa,  September  22,  1878.     Son  of  Anthony  and 
Octavia    (Withrow)    Jones.     Chief   Engineer,    Firestone   Tire    and 
Rubber  Company,  1913  to  date.     Tau  Beta  Pi.     Married,  January 
11,  1905,  Lora  Pearl  Sickles. 

Walter  Everett  Miller,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  Chicago,  111. 

5487   Cornell   Avenue. 
Born  at  Bloom,  111.,  October  21,  1878.     Son  of  Abner  John  and  Carrie 


948  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Ellen  (Read)  Miller.  In  fire  insurance  business  since  1902.  At 
present  with  Marsh-McLennan  Company.  Married,  January  22, 
1916,  Marion  Lehmann. 

Alden  Charles  Noble,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

264  Riverside  Drive. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  May  17,  1880.     Son  of  James  J.  and  Eva  (Fair- 
man)   Noble.     Vice  President  and  Secretary,  Merchants'  Fire  As- 
surance Corporation  of  New  York,  1913  to  date.     Married,  Febru- 
ary 6,  1914,   Helen  Althea  Parker. 

Robert  James  Raley,  Duluth,  Minn. 

1317  East  First  Street. 
Born  at  Carrollton,  Ohio,  December  23,  1877.  Son  of  Robert  and 
Margaretta  Marshall  (Sloan)  Raley.  Assistant  superintendent  in 
the  U.  S.  Machinery  Department  at  the  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 
Manager  for  the  Sullivan  Machinery  Company,  1900-16.  Rich, 
Raley  &  Company,  1916-19,  R.  J.  Raley,  1919  to  date.  Married, 
April  29,  1915,  Rebecca  Roberts  Bailey.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Charles  M.  Raley,  Alpha  Epsilon,  '05. 

Thomas  Wood  Stevens,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

5542  Pocussett  Street. 
Born  at  Daysville,  111.,  January  26,  1880.  Son  of  William  Gurney 
and  Charlotte  C.  (Wood)  Stevens.  Dramatic  author  and  pro- 
ducer. Head  of  Department  of  Illustration,  Chicago  Art  In- 
stitute, 1903-11.  Director  of  School  of  Drama,  Carnegie  Insti- 
tute of  Technology,  1912  to  date.  Served  with  Y.  M.  C.  A.  in 
France,   1918.     Married,   July   6,   1904,   Helen   Frances    Bradshaw. 


1902. 

Marion  Wallace  Briggs,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  Chicago,  111. 

3976%    Ellis   Avenue. 
Born  at  Delta,  Ohio,  August  5,  1878.     Son  of  F.  and  Emma  (Gelzer) 
Briggs.     Married,  June  30,  1903,  Florence  May  Brownell. 

Ward  Olive  Collins,  B.S.  in  Chem.E.,  Califon,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Knoxville,  Iowa,  May  12,  1879.  Son  of  David  Clive  Vic- 
toria (Thompson)  Collins.  Mechanical  engineer.  Yeoman  in  the 
U.  S.  Navy,  during  the  Spanish-American  War.  Married,  June 
9,  1908,  Anna  C.  Church. 

Rolland  McCartney  Heskett,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Eveleth,  Minn. 

Born  at  Barnesville,  Ohio,  February  3,  1871.  Son  of  Hartley  and 
Sarah  Belle  (McCartney)  Heskett.  Secretary  and  Manager, 
Minnesota  Utilities  Company.  Manager,  Knox-Heskett  Company, 
Engineers.     Married,   December  28,   1907,   Mary   Catherine   Glynn. 


ALPHA  EPSILON  CHAPTER.  949 

Roy  Manwaring  Henderson,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  E.E.,  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

61  Broadway. 
Born  at  Willoughby,  Ohio,  February  2,  1879.  Son  of  Ozias  Low  and 
Ella  Pomeroy  (Manwaring)  Henderson.  Construction  engineer  for 
the  Stone  &  Webster  Engineering  Corporation,  1907-18.  Partner 
and  District  Manager,  Dwight  P.  Robinson  &  Company,  New 
York,  1918  to  date.     Married,  July  1,  1903,  Marion  Palmer  Clarke. 

Robert  George  Rciniger,  Jr.,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

1713  Thirty-fifth  Avenue. 
Born  at  Charles  City,  Iowa,  March  19,  1880.     Son  of  Robert  George 
and   Mary   Ellen    Reiniger.     Mechanical   engineer.     Secretary    and 
treasurer    of   the    Globe    Electric   Company,    1907    to    date.     Mar- 
ried,  October    10,    1907,    Frances   Anne   Cosgrave. 

*Henry  George  Brown,  Denver,  Colo. 

Born  at  Denver,  Colo.,  March  26,  1878.     Architect.     Died  at  Denver, 
Colo.,  June  14,  1905. 

Frederick  George  Larkin,  B.S.,  M.E.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

1606   Fifth   Avenue,   North. 

Born  at  Otterey  St.  Mary,  Devonshire,  England,  February  22,  1878. 

Son  of  William  Jackson  and  Sophia  Larkin.     Electrical  engineer. 

With  Telephone-Electric  Equipment  Company,  now  Garnett  Young 

.     and  Company,  1906  to  date.     Manager  and  Director,  1918  to  date. 

Married,   October  7,  1903,  Virginia  Manny. 

Samuel  Shafer,  Jr.,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Chain   Belt  Company. 
Born   at   Cedar   Rapids,   Iowa,   July  28,   1878.  •  Son   of   Samuel   and 
Abbie  C.    (Bennett)    Shafer.     Chief  Engineer,  Mines   Department, 
Chain  Belt  Company.     Married,   June  22, .  1904,   Lulu  V.   Parker. 

Roswell   Sears  Lander,  M.C.E.    [Univ.   Arkansas],  Knoxville, 

Tenn. 

1006  Burwell  Building. 
Born   at  Cambridgeport,  Mass.,  January   19,  1882.     Son  of  William 
Francis    and    Emma    Jane     (Alderson)     Lander.     Civil    engineer. 
Married,  April  22,  1908,  Mary  Fort  Hamilton. 

1903. 

Hugh  Boyd  Rawson,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  Shelby,  Mont. 

Born  in  Green  County,  Iowa,  February  1,  1879.     Son  of  Harry  W. 
and  Roxana  M.  (Boyd)  Rawson.     Rancher  and  surveyor.     Private 


950  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

in  Company  K,  Sixth  Illinois  Regiment,  U.  S.  V.,  Spanish-Amer- 
ican  "War.     Married,   September   13,   1904,  Margaret  May   Woods. 

*Grafton  Stevens,  Wilmette,  111. 

Born  at  Charles  City,  Iowa,  August  29,  1880.  Son  of  Benjamin 
Wendell  and  Harriet  Elizabeth  (Atkins)  Stevens.  Consulting 
engineer.  Married,  September  15,  1903,  Virginia  Waller  Carr. 
Died  at  Wilmette,  111.,  October  31,  1913. 

William  Henry  Dunlap,  Squirrel,  Idaho. 

Born  at  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa,  September  11,  1878.  Son  of  James 
Alexander  and  Lizzie  (Winter)  Dunlap.  Cattle  rancher.  Mar- 
ried, June  29,  1903,  Margaret  Macaulay. 

Frederick  Otto  Seymour,  Prosser,  Wash. 

Born  at  Laporte,  Ind.,  September  7,  1880.  Son  of  Otto  Lind  and 
Sarah  J.  (Fletcher)  Seymour.  Proprietor,  Seymour  Artificial  Ice 
Company.     Married,  July  31,  1908,  Elizabeth  Arneda  Doolittle. 

Ellis  Clark  Soper,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  M.E.,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

2110  Hayes  Street. 
Born  at  Newaygo,  Mich.,  July  3,  1881.     Mechanical  engineer.     Presi- 
dent of  the  Soper  Engineering  Company,  1909  to  date.     Married, 
July   16,   1902,    Helene   Elizabeth   Hinn. 


1904. 

James  Andrew  Crawford,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

626  Grand  Avenue. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  August  13,  1881.  Son  of  Qeorge  Newell  and 
Caroline  Lillian  Crawford.  Sales  manager  of  The  Duck  Brand 
Company,  Chicago.  Married,  June  21,  1904,  Lucille  Robey  Law- 
ton.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  George  N.  Crawford,  Jr., 
Alpha  Epsilon,  '06. 

Frederic  Warren  Indermille,  Dallas,  Tex. 

405  South  Winnetka  Avenue. 
Born  at  St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  April  8,  1888.     Son  of  Thomas  Frederic  and 
Adelaide   Louise    (Ballou)    Indermille.     Christian    Science    Practi- 
tioner, 1910  to  date.     Married,  July  11,  1912,  Mary  Elizabeth  Wil- 
liams. 

Arthur  Marx  Jens,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  Winfield,  111. 

Born  at  South  Rock  Island,  111.,  November  9,  1879.  Son  of  Edward 
and  Emma  Louise  (Zabel)  Jens.  Chief  Engineer,  Fred  S.  James 
and    Company,    Insurance,    1907    to    date.     Married,    August    18, 


ALPHA  EPSILON  CHAPTER.  951 

1906,  Jeanette  Elizabeth  Vinton.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  broth- 
ers, Roy  E.  Jens,  Alpha  Epsilon,  '06,  and  Walter  G.  Jens,  Alpha 
Epsilon,  '10. 

Don  Read  Frary,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

45  John  Street. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  September  1,  1881.  Son  of  Ossian  Danforth 
and  Melissa  (Read)  Frary.  Insurance  Engineer,  with  Merchants' 
Fire  Assurance  Corporation,  1917  to  date.  Married,  April  20, 
1915,  Ruth  Royal.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Charles  O. 
Frary,  Alpha  Epsilon,  '08,  and  Paul  V.  Frary,  Alpha  Epsilon,  '13. 

Roydon  Norton  Davis,  B.S.  in  Chem.E.,  Chicago,  111. 

3930  Jackson  Boulevard. 
Born  at  Dublin,  Ind.,  December  9,  1882.     Son  of  Walter  C.  and  Delia 
(Wilson)    Davis.     Testing  engineer,   Peoples'  Gas   Light  and  Coke 
Company,  Chicago.     Married,  February  29,  1908,  Alice  Powers. 

Allan  Boyer  Benedict,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  E.E.,  Chicago,  111. 

4834  South  Halsted  Street. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  March  10,  1883.     Son  of  George  Montague  and 
I  illie  Kate  (Boyer)  Benedict.     Assistant  chief  engineer,  Goodman 
Manufacturing  -Company,   Chicago,   1908   to   date.     Married,   June 
15,   1907,  Julia   Belle   Biddlecom. 

Rov  Thomas  Pryor,  Havana,  Cuba. 

Arnargura  No.  23. 

Born  at  Essex,  Iowa,  October  31,  1880.     Son  of  William  and  Carrie 

(Snyder)     Pryor.     Architect.     Married,    October    2,    1911,    Maria 

Luisa  Signorini. 

Roy  Edmund  Williams,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  Chicago,  111. 

6224  Prairie  Avenue. 
Born  at  Belton,  Mo.,  August  10,  1881.     Son  of  Charles  Milton  and 
Nanie  (Stair)  Williams.     Engineer  with  Crane  Company,  Chicago, 
111.     Married,  March  29,  1913,  Ethel  Viola  Pierce. 

1905. 

Charles  Milton  Raley,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Bullard  Machine  Tool  Company. 
Born  at  Carrollton,  Ohio,  May  31,  1883.  Son  of  Robert  and  Mar- 
ietta Marshall  (Sloan)  Raley.  Efficiency  Specialist,  Bullard 
Machine  Tool  Companv,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1918  to  date.  Married, 
first  March,  1910,  Inez  Elizabeth  Officer;  second,  January,  1916, 
Edith  Wilson  Streeter.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Robert 
J.  Raley,  Alpha  Epsilon,  '01. 


952  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Clarence  Peter  Hatter,  B.S.  in  Chem.E.    [Wisconsin]    (A  ©), 

Milwaukee,  Wis. 

490   Milwaukee   Street. 
Born  at  Cairo,  111.,  December  7,  1882.     Son  of  George  W.  and  Mary 
Elizabeth    (Dickinson)     Hatter.     President    of    East    Side    Buick 
Company.     Married,   September   12,   1912,   Grace   O'Neil. 

Royal  Irwin  Baird,  Highwood,  Mont. 

Born  at  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  January  8,  1882.  Son  of  Irwin  Ellton 
and  Jennie  (Balfe)  Baird.  With  the  Electric  Storage  Battery 
Company. 

Francis  Asbury  F^mmons,  Chicago,  111. 

1508   East   Fortieth   Street. 
Born   at   Chicago,   111.,   January   19,   1883.     Son   of   Francis    Asbury 
Emmons,   M.D.,   and   Georgiana   Lancaster.     Secretary,   Treasurer 
and    General    Manager,     Perfection    Storage    Battery    Company. 
Married,  September  1,  1906,  Marie  Gardiner  Hoagland. 

Charles  Henry  Herrmann,  Chicago,  111. 

Room  1300,  76  West  Monroe  Street. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  March  26,  1883.  Son  of  Christian'  and  Marie 
Herrmann.  With  Sears,  Roebuck  &  Co.,  1903-06.  Special  Agent 
for  Cook  County,  Great  American  Fire  Insurance  Company  of 
New  York,  1912  to  date.  Married,  June  14,  1906,  Georgiana 
Lancaster  Emmons. 

Hugh  McLennan,  LL.B.    [Lake  Forest  Univ.],   Chicago,  111. 

3105  Calumet  Avenue. 
Born   in  Chicago,   111.,   April   12,   1878.     Son   of  John   A.   and   Olive 
Addie  (Cowan)   McLennan.     President  of  McLennan  Construction 
Company,  general  contractors. 

Ruloff  Lipman  Slimmer,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

201   South  Kingsley  Drive. 
Born  at  Clarksville,  Iowa,  April  21,  1880.     Son  of  Louis  and  Clara 
Frances    (Root)     Slimmer.     President,    Commercial    Photographic 
Company    of    Chicago.     Married,    May    2,    1914,    Bessie    Elizabeth 
Levey. 

Clarence  Ira  Jones,  B.S.    [Valparaiso  Univ.]  ;  B.S.   in   C.E., 

Boone  Grove,  Ind. 

Born  at  Valparaiso,  Ind.,  February  22,  1879.     Son  of  Leander  and 

Elmina    (Cornell)    Jones.     Assistant    Civil    Engineer    of    City    of 

Chicago,   1905-09.     Contractor  on  Drainage  Ditches,  1909  to  date 

Married,   December   27,   1916,   Ruth   Evelyn   Grievish. 


ALPHA  EPSILON  CHAPTER.  953 

William  Ferry  Harvey,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  C.E.,  Chicago,  111. 

4828  North  Kimball  Avenue. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  June  22,  1882.  Son  of  James  Seymour  and 
Harriette  V.  (Dean)  Harvey.  Civil  Engineer,  with  the  City  of 
Chicago.  District  Director,  Truscon  Laboratories,  Chicago,  111. 
Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Dean  Harvey,  Alpha  Epsilon, 
'00,  and  James  S.  Harvey,  Jr.,  Alpha  Epsilon,  '09. 

*William  Kendall  Kretsinger,  Seattle,  Wash. 

Born  at  Fort  Madison,  Iowa,  September  29,  1882.  Son  of  George 
and  Lucy  A.  (Kendall)  Kretsinger.  General  Superintendent  for 
the  Seattle  Engineering  Company.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Sherwood  Kretsinger,  Rho,  '10.  Died  at  Seattle,  Wash.,  April  28, 
1917. 

Roger  Goodwin  Culbertson,  Worland,  Wyo. 

Born  at  Carroll,  Iowa,  June  14,  1881.  Son  of  William  L.  and  Ruth 
Olivia  (Johnson)  Culbertson.  Secretary  and  Manager,  Washakie 
Abstract  Company,  1913  to  date.  County  Treasurer,  1917-19. 
Married,  September  7,   1909,  Anne   Cummins. 

Frank  Cordley  Clark,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  Newcastle,  Del. 

Born  at  Ogden,  Utah,  July  3,  1881.  Son  of  Edgar  E.  and  Lavinia 
(Jenkins)  Clark.  Assistant  Engineer  in  the  office  of  the  Elec- 
trical and  Mechanical  Engineer  of  the  Isthmian  Canal  Commis- 
sion,   1909.     Married,    May    26,    1909,    Kathryn    Marie    Steinmetz. 


1906. 

Norman  Wolcott  Cook,  B.S.  in  Arch.,  Chicago,  111. 

5655  Ridge  Avenue. 
Born  at  Ottawa,  111.,  December  9,  1882.     Son  of  David  Alpheus  and 
•Georgia     (Gilman)     Cook.     Architect.     Married,     April    3,     1909, 
Lillian  Marjorie  Reed. 

*Arthur  Phillips  Bogle,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  March  4,  1883.  Son  of  Daniel  and  Jane 
(Phillips)  Bogle.  Connected  with  Holabird  &  Roche,  Architects. 
Died  at  Chicago  in  1910. 

Charles  Wells  Stone,  Astoria,  Ore. 

694  Grand  Avenue. 
Born   at  Oakland,  Cal.,  January  25,  1882.     Son   of  Byron  Franklin 
and   Ella    (Wells)    Stone.     Engaged   in    salmon   cannery   business, 
Married,  June  15,  1911,  Grace  Emily  Stokes, 


954  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Hugo  Louis  Goetz,  Chicago,  111. 

1421  South  Michigan  Avenue. 
Born   in  Chicago,  111.,   October   18,   1884.     Son  of   Fritz   and   Emma 
(Bruchlacher)     Goetz.     President    and    Treasurer    of    Para    Auto 
Tire  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Married,  November   11,  1908,   Marie 
Louise  Guerin. 

George  Newell  Crawford,  Jr.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

5835  Morrowfield  Avenue. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  January  13,  1884.  Son  of  George  Newell  and 
Caroline  Lillian  Crawford.  Mechanical  Engineer,  Lidgerwood 
Manufacturing  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Married,  October  6, 
1906,  Margaret  Lawton.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  James 
A.  Crawford,  Alpha  Epsilon,  '04. 

Robarts  Ogden  Walker,  Chicago,  111. 

4454  Woodlawn  Avenue. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  January  26,  1884.     Son  of  F.  E.  and  Lucy  R. 
Walker.     With  Armour  and  Company. 

Everett  Gray  Deming,  Highland  Park,  111. 

529   South  Linden   Avenue. 
Born  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  November  24,  1883.     Son  of  Frank  Lucius 
and  Pauline  Emily   (Gray)   Deming.     Constructing  Engineer  with 
Deming  and  Gould  Company.     Married,  December  5,  1911,  Eliza- 
beth G.  De  Nunth. 

*Roy  Edward  Jens,  B.S.  [Illinois]   (P),  Rock  Island,  111. 

Born  at  Rock  Island,  111.,  March  11,  1883.  Son  of  Edward  and 
Emma  (Zabel)  Jens.  Electrical  engineer,  with  the  Sullivan  Ma- 
chinery Company,  1906-08;  then  mining  at  Cripple  Creek,  Colo. 
Sergeant-at-Arms  in  the  Illinois  Naval  Reserve,  1900-03.  Rela- 
tives in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Arthur  M.  Jens,  Alpha  Epsilon,  '04, 
and  Walter  G.  Jens,  Alpha  Epsilon,  '10.  Died  at  Cripple  Creek, 
Colo.,  April  11,  1910. 

Robert  Allen  Neilson,  Evanston,  111. 

809  Forest  Avenue. 
Born   at   St.   Louis,  Mo.,  June   16,  1882.     Son  of  James  Drake  and 
Margaret    (Van    Dusen)    Neilson.     Partner    in    firm    of    Neilson 
Brothers.     Married,  November  11,  1913,  Sarah  Lucille  Roe. 

Lloyd  Roger  Townsley,  Chicago,  111. 

1419  Leland   Avenue. 
Born   in   Chicago,   111.,  May  14,   1882.     Son   of  Lloyd   D.   and   Sarah 
Anna   (Jackson)   Townsley.     Secretary  and  Manager  of  Mekerson 
and  Collins  Company,  Publishers.     Married,  August  24,  1910,  Clara 
Vashti  Blyth. 


ALPHA  EPSILON  CHAPTER.  ,      955 

Henry  Jacob  Sawtell,  Miles  City,  Mont. 

Born  at  Pierre,  S.  Dak.,  August  2,  1885.  Son  of  Henry  Francis  and 
Sophia  (Michel)  Sawtell.  General  Manager  of  Yellowstone  Lum- 
ber Company.  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Married,  April  9,  1914,  Winifred 
Powers.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  William  A.  Sawtell, 
Rho,  '11,  and  Warren  M.  Sawtell,  Rho,  '18. 

Lindsay  Haviland  Miller,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  River  Forest,  111. 

252  Franklin  Avenue. 
Born  at  Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  May  8,  1883.     Son  of  Albert  and  Alice 
Mary   (Fox)    Miller.     Electrical  engineer  with  the  Commonwealth 
Edison  Company.     Married,  March  7,  1908,  Elizabeth  Marcia  Col- 
lins. 

Albert  Daniel  Becker,  Tacoma,  Wash. 

Bonneville  Hotel. 
Born  at  Columbus,  Neb.,  February  15,  1883.     Son  of  John  Peter  and 
Philipina   (Schram)   Becker.     Cashier  of  the  Commercial  National 
Bank,     Columbus,    Neb.     Married,     September     5,     1906,     Pauline 
Bucher. 

1907. 

Wendell  Frederick  Hebard,  Chicago,  111. 

Railway  Exchange  Building. 
Born   in   Chicago,   111.,   February  21,   1884.     Son   of   Samuel   C.   and 
Anna  A.    (Spear)    Hebard.     Manufacturers'   agency  and  sales  or- 
ganization for  trucks,  tractors  and  accessories.     Married,  Septem- 
ber 7,  1918,  Eleanor  Conrad. 

Albert   Hayden,  Jr.,  B.S.   in   C.E.,  Estes  Park,   Colo. 

Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  June  24,  1883.  Son  of  Albert  and  Emma 
Cornelia  (How)  Hayden.  Partner,  Hayden  Brothers,  Civil  Engi- 
neers. Served  as  First  Lieutenant,  Engineers,  U.  S.  A.  Dis- 
charged, December  2,  1918.  Married,  June  19,  1913,  A.  Louise 
Reid.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Julian  Hayden,  Alpha 
Epsilon,  '07. 

Julian  Hayden,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Estes  Park,  Colo. 

Born  in  Chicago,  III.,  January  23,  1886.  Son  of  Albert  and  Emma 
Cornelia  (How)  Hayden.  Civil  engineer,  and  a  member  of  the 
firm  of  Hayden  Brothers.  Served  as  First  Lieutenant,  Engineers, 
U.  S.  A.  Discharged  December  2,  1918.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Albert  Hayden,  Jr.,  Alpha  Epsilon,  '07. 

Lester  Walton  Bangs,  B.S.  in  E.E.   [Harvard],  Chicago,  111. 

639  Roscoe  Street. 
Born   in   Chicago,   111.,   May   5,    1886.     Son   of   Edward   Walton   and 


956  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Louise  Jane  (Bodfish)  Bangs.  Electrical  Engineer  with  Albert 
Dickinson  Co.,  Chicago,  1915  to  date.  Married,  May  14,  1910, 
Pauline   Nash. 


Clarence  Urling  Smith,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  C.E.,  Chicago,  111. 

4747  Kenwood  Avenue. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  June  20,  1885.  Son  of  Frederick  Urling 
and  Pauline  Clifford  (Waters)  Smith.  Assistant  Engineer,  C.  M. 
and  St.  P.  R.  R.  Commissioned  Captain,  Engineers  Corps,  May 
11.  1917;  assigned  to  107th  Engineers,  32d  Division;  engaged  in 
Alsace  Sector,  Aisne-Marne,  Oise-Aisne  and  Argonne  offensives; 
with  Army  of  Occupation;  Croix  de  Guerre,  3d  French  Corps 
Citation,  September  3,  1918.  Discharged  May  21,  1919.  Mar- 
ried, October  6,  1908,  Nellie  Gertrude  Gaither. 

William  Otto  Lichtner,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Newton  Highlands,  Mass. 

34  Woodcliffe  Road. 
Born   in   Chicago,   111.,   August   25,   1883.     Son   of   William   W.    and 
Johanna  G.  (Otto)  Lichtner.     Partner  in  Thompson  and  Lichtner, 
consulting   engineers   in   industrial   management   and   construction, 
Boston,  Mass.     Married,  June  9,  1915,  Evelyn  M.  Rodgers. 

George  Martin  Henry  Heinsen,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Omaha,  Neb. 

4334  Marcy  Street. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  November  19,  1885.  Son  of  Hans  and  Inger 
Christine  (Jacobson)  Heinsen.  Rodman,  transitman  and  drafts- 
man, various  railroads,  1907-18.  At  present.  Mechanical  Engi- 
neer, Fairmont  Creamery  Company,  Omaha,  Neb.  Married,  Jan- 
uary 5,  1910,  Ida  Lillian  Davis. 

George  Souders  Laubach,  Omaha,  Neb. 

4914  Underwood  Street. 
Born  at  Omaha,   Neb.,  June  6,   1885.     Son  of   Howard   Milton   and 
Anna    Mary    Laubach.     Engineer.     Married,    July    13,    1907,    Ola 
Gladys  Mock. 

John  Tuthill  Walbridge,  B.S.  in  C.E.  and  E.E.,  C.E.,  Chicago, 
111. 

7556  Stewart  Avenue. 
Born  at  Dallas,  Tex.,  September  13,  1885.  Son  of  Corwin  Henry  and 
Cora  Murphy  (Jones)  Walbridge.  Construction  engineer.  Presi- 
dent of  the  John  T.  Walbridge  Engineering  Company  and  Jobst- 
Walbridge  Company.  Married,  June  15,  1907,  Mabel  Jessie  Thorn- 
ton. Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Robert  P.  Walbridge,  Alpha 
Omicron,  '21. 


ALPHA  EPSILON  CHAPTER.  95/ 

Howard  Compson  Davies,  Chicago,  111. 

6317  Glen  wood  Avenue. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  February  9,  1887.     Son  of  William  Thomas  and 
Georgianna   (Compson)    Davies.     Engineer  in  Production  Depart- 
ment, Acme  Steel  Goods  Company.     Married,  May  14,  1913,  Theo- 
dore Barbara  Hendrick. 


1908. 

Austin  Crabbs,  Davenport,  Iowa. 

Cement  Products  Company. 
Born   at   Gibson   City,   111.,   October   30,    1883.     Son   of   Austin    and 
Catharine    (Yeiter)    Crabbs.     President   and  Manager  of  The  Ce- 
ment Products  Company.     Married,  May  15,  1915,  Rose  Block. 

*Harry  J.  Farmer,  B.S.  in  C.E.  [Purdue]   (A  H),  Waukegan, 
111. 

Born  at  Libertyville,  111.,  February  29,  1884.  Son  of  G.  S.  and 
Fannie  May  (Seyfield)  Farmer.  Chief  Engineer  of  the  Waukegan, 
Rockford  and  Elgin  Traction  Company.  Died  at  Milwaukee,  Wis., 
April  2,  1917. 

John  Selby  Townsend,  Harvey,  111. 

15537  Turlington   Avenue. 
Born  at  Albia,  Iowa,  June  28,  1883.     Son  of  James  Elbert  and  Grace 
Louise     (Bass)     Townsend.     With    Whiting    Foundry    Equipment 
Company,   1909   to   date.     At  present   Assistant   General   Superin- 
tendent of  same.     Married,  October  12,  1908,  Lilah  Henson. 

Charles  Ossian  Frary,  Chicago,  111. 

6626  Yale  Avenue. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  December  25,  1885.  Son  of  Ossian  Danforth 
and  Melissa  R.  (Read)  Frary.  Chicago  Branch  Manager,  Bryant 
Heater  Manufacturing  Company.  Married,  December  11,  1906, 
Maude  Irene  Draper.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Don  R. 
Frary,  Alpha  Epsilon,  '04,  and  Paul  V.  Frary,  Alpha  Epsilon,  '13. 

*Hans  Christian  Hansen,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

Born  at  Christiania,  Norway,  March  20,  1884.  Son  of  Ola  Christian 
and  Anna  Christiana  (Erickson)  Hansen.  Architect.  Died  at 
Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  June  30,  1910. 

Robert  William  Mackey,  B.S.  in  E.M.  [Mo.  School  of  Mines] 

(A  E),  Lead,  S.  D. 

20   Rosebud   Avenue. 
Born  at  Waukegan,  111.,  April  30,  1886.     Son  of  W.  C.  and  Nettie  M. 


958  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

(Abbott)  Mackey.  Mining  engineer.  Assistant  General  Foreman, 
Shift  Boss,  Homestake  Mining  Company,  Lead,  S.  D.  Tau  Beta 
Pi.  Served  as  First  Lieutenant,  Engineers,  U.  S.  A.  Married, 
November  12,  1914,  Marie  Therese  Legoueix. 

Irving  Odell,  Chicago,  111. 

693  Irving  Park  Boulevard. 
Born  at  Evanston,  111.,  September  22,  1885.  Son  of  John  J.  P.  and 
Emma  (Talbot)  Odell.  In  investment  banking  business,  1911-16. 
Vice  President,  C.  A.  Nash,  Inc.,  Chicago,  1919.  Commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  1st  Illinois  F.  A.,  December,  1915;  First  Lieu- 
tenant, April,  1916,  and  served  on  Mexican  border.  Commissioned 
Captain,  July,  1917,  149th  F.  A.,  42d  Division;  in  A.  E.  F.  from 
October,  1917.  Discharged  January  9,  1919.  Commissioned  Ma- 
jor, F.  A.  Reserve,  February,  1919.  Married,  June  19,  1909,  May 
Jamieson. 

Ralph  Wells  Tuthill,  Michigan  City,  Ind. 

110  Earl  Road. 
Born  at  Michigan  City,  Ind.,  March  25,  1885.  Son  of  Harry  B.  and 
Alice  M.  (Wells)  Tuthill.  Chief  of  Engineering  Department  of 
The  Josam  Manufacturing  Company,  Michigan  City,  Ind.  During 
World  War  commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  Ordnance.  Married, 
1911,  Winifred  Maxwell. 


Adam  George  Wickerham,  B.S.  in  Arch.,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

5872  Burchfield  Avenue. 
Born  at  Monongahela  City,  Pa.,  July  29,  1886.     Son  of  George  Van 
Eman     Lawrence     and     Ellen     Margaret     (Coulter)     Wickerham. 
Architect.     Tau  Beta  Pi.     Married,  November  20,  1912,  Jeannette 
Baker. 

Harold  Dean  Bliss,  Chicago,  111. 

Morris  and  Company,  Union  Stock  Yards. 
Born  at  Oak  Park,  111.,  August  29,  1885.  Son  of  Charles  Lewis  and 
Carrie  Dunbar  (Lyon)  Bliss.  Chief  Mechanical  Engineer  for 
Morris  and  Company,  1915  to  date.  Married,  July  27,  1912,  Clara 
Louise  Sharuleffer.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  father,  Charles  L. 
Bliss,  Upsilon,  '79. 

Louis  De  Cou  Kelsey,  B.C.E.,  C.E.   [Iowa  State  Coll.],  Ray- 
mond, Wash. 

Born  at  Monroe,  Iowa,  October  16,  1882.  Son  of  Milton  W.  and 
Sarah  Anna  (De  Cou)  Kelsey.  City  Engineer,  Aberdeen,  Wash., 
1913-18.  Now  in  contracting  business.  Married,  May  9,  1910, 
Mary  Ward  Bartlett. 


ALPHA  EPSILON  CHAPTER.  959 

1909. 

Hallam  Champlain  Smith,  B.S.  in  Chem.  E.,  Chicago,  111. 

4649   Washington    Boulevard. 
Born   at   Sugar   Grove,   Kane   County,   111.,   June    18,   1886.     Son   of 
David    and    Harriet    Leora    (Van   Der   Volgan)    Smith.     Superin- 
tendent  with    Peoples    Gas,    Light    and    Coke   Company,    Chicago. 
Married,  September  28,  1912,  Rose  Marguerite  Kane. 

William  Lawver  Fry,  Chicago,  111. 

3212  Calumet  Avenue. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  September  30,  1886.     Son  of  George  Cook  and 
Susan  (Lawver)  Fry.     Insurance  broker.     Served  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant Infantry,  C.  O.  T.  S.,  Camp  Gordon,  Ga.;  First  Lieutenant, 
Infantry  Reserve  Corps. 

Ralph  Mitchell  Overstreet,   Seattle,  Wash. 

Charlemont  Apartments,  18th  and  Pike  Streets. 
Born  at  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  November  2,  1885.     Son  of  Harry  E.  and 
Martha  F.  (Mann)  Overstreet.     Civil  engineer. 

Samuel  Job  Aurelius,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  Chicago,  111. 

2334  East  Seventieth  Place. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  July  29,  1885.     Son  of  William  E.  and  Mary 
(Southan)    Aurelius.     Sales  Engineer  with  American  Steel  Foun- 
dries Company.     Married,  June  7,  1916,  Helen  Ruth  Howell. 

Milton  Cicero  Shedd,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  El  Paso,  Tex. 

3519  Madison  Avenue. 
Born  at  Pana,  111.,  July  29,  1887.  Son  of  Irving  Amos  and  Marie 
(Alexander)  Shedd.  Contracting  engineer.  Engineer  and  Super- 
intendent of  construction  for  Constructing  Quartermaster,  Fort 
Bliss,  Texas,  and  Mexican  projects.  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Married,  No- 
vember  15,  1919,  Ruth  Winslow   Critchett. 

Edward  Deane  Nelson,  Jr.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

3002  Wilshire  Building. 
Born  at  Janesville,  Wis.,  September  25,  1885.     Son  of  Edward  Deane 
and  Minnie  (Camp)   Nelson.     In  the  electrical  business. 

James  Seymour  Harvey,  Jr.,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  M.E.,  Chicago,  111. 

1002  West  Adams  Street. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  June  11,  1886.  Son  of  James  Seymour  and 
Harriet  Vaughn  (Dean)  Harvey.  Member  of  firm,  Modern  Engi- 
neering and  Construction  Company.  Construction  Engineer  with 
Stone  and  Webster,  Chicago  office.  Private,  344th  Infantry,  Sep- 
tember, 1917;  transferred  to  503d  Engineers;  Corporal,  October  22, 


o6o  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1917;  in  A.  E.  F.,  October,  1917;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
April,  1918;  First  Lieutenant,  April  7,  1919;  assigned  to  Division 
of  Construction  and  Forestry,  A.  E.  F.  Relatives  in  Fraternity, 
brothers,  Dean  Harvey,  Alpha  Epsilon,  '00,  and  William  F.  Har- 
vey, Alpha  Epsilon,  '05. 

Elmer  Verne  McKarahan,  B.S.,  Chicago,  111. 

1743  Insurance  Exchange. 
Born   at   Audubon,   Iowa,  February  20,   1886.     Son  of   John   Morris 
and  Cora   Ida    (Coulter)    McKarahan.     Special   agent  with   Home 
Insurance  Company   of  New  York.     Married,  February   14,   1912, 
Drusa  Dean  Ross. 

Walter  Hinkston  Wiard,  B.S.  in  Ch.E.,  Waukegan,  111. 

621    North   Avenue. 
Born  at  Waukegan,  111.,  February  5,  1888.     Son  of  Charles  Farwell 
and  Nellie  Ellen  (Hinkston)  Wiard.     Chemist  with  American  Steel 
and  Wire  Company.     Married,  September  30,  1911,  Mabel  Lillian 
Menard. 

Elwood  Millen  Pinkerton,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

1425  Vine  Place. 
Born  at  Hanna  City,  111.,  July  24,  1887.  Son  of  Samuel  Millen  and 
Martha  Ann  (Denton)  Pinkerton.  Sales  Engineer  with  General 
Electric  Company.  Private,  Battery  A,  337th  F.  A.,  88th  Divi- 
sion; Sergeant,  Meteorological  Section,  Signal  Corps;  in  A.  E.  F., 
Feb.  16,  1918,  to  May  16,  1919. 

Atlee  Cecil  Riker,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  Casper,  Wyo. 

Born  at  Dakota  City,  Neb.,  August  1,  1887.  Son  of  George  Benedict 
and  Cedora  Ellen  (Marquis)  Riker.  Assistant  Cashier,  Wyoming 
National  Bank,  Casper,  Wyo.  Married,  June  22,  1912,  Roberta  L. 
Riker. 

John  Ralph  Lessel,  Chicago,  111. 

Room  1000,  Central  Station. 
Born   at  Perry,  Iowa,  August  6,  1887.     Son  of  John  and  Maudane 
(Tubbs)     Lessel.     Assistant     Engineer,     Illinois     Central     R.     R. 
Married,  August  2,  1915,  Fern  Gilmer. 

Raymond  Milton  Newman,  A.B.  [Coe  College],  Lawndale,  Cal. 
Born  at  Hooper,  Neb.,  January  8,  1884.     Son  of  Reuben  Sylvester 
and   Fannie   Matilda    (Langford)    Newman.     In   grocery  business. 
Married,  January  1,  1914,  Neita  D.  Dickey. 

Harold  Roy  Hough  (P),  Chicago,  111. 

4560  Michigan  Avenue. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  November  15,  1888.     Son  of  John  and  Hattie 
(Muirhead)    Hough.     In   Sales   Department,   Swift   and   Company. 


ALPHA  EPSILON  CHAPTER.  961 

1910. 

Walter  Gait  Jens,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Northern  States  Power  Company. 
Born  at  Rock  Island,  111.,  December  3,  1887.  Son  of  Edward  and 
Emma  Louise  (Zabel)  Jens.  Construction  Superintendent  for  H. 
M.  Byllesby  and  Company.  Married,  March  22,  1914,  Nina  Dixon 
McCall.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Arthur  M.  Jens,  Alpha 
Epsilon,  '04,  and  Roy  E.  Jens,  Alpha  Epsilon,  '06. 

Chadbourne  Melcher  Wliitmore,  Superior,  Wis. 

1524  Hughitt  Avenue. 
Born  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  January  29,  1883.     Son  of  Samuel  Warren 
and   Linda   Marquand    (Melcher)    Whitmore.     In   real   estate   and 
insurance  business.     Married,  August  19,  1909,  Roberta  Vail  Tay- 
lor. 

Harry  Jackson  Rogers,  Janesville,  Wis. 

525  South  Bluff  Street. 
Born   at  Beloit,   Wis.,  October  30,   1883.     Son  of  Louis  James   and 
Helen  Marie   (Jackson)    Rogers.     With  Townsend   Manufacturing 
Company,  tractors,  Janesville,  Wis.     Married,  June  24,  1913,  Helen 
Buck. 

Glenn  Warner  Buck,  Pontiac,  Mich. 

41   South  Roselawn  Drive. 
Born  at  Shopiere,  Wis.,  February  21,   1888.     Son  of  Byron  Taylor 
and   Hattie   B.    (Vosburgh)    Buck.     Married,   November   28,   1911, 
Maria  Ruth  McClellan. 

James  Bowen  Noble,  B.S.  in  Arch.  [Mass.  Inst.  Tech.]  (AM), 

Shanghai,  China. 

Gaston,  Williams  and  Wigmore. 
Born  at  Eau  Claire,  Wis.,  May  14,  1880.  Son  of  James  Harvey  and 
Cora  (Youkes)  Noble.  Architectural  Engineer  and  Manager  for 
Gaston,  Williams  and  Wigmore,  Far  Eastern  Division.  Married, 
first,  December  10,  1912,  Sadie  C.  Thomas,  second,  March  15,  1919, 
Harriet  E.  Thomas. 

Edward  Endicott  Bolte,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  Chicago,  111. 

1015  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  June  13,  1888.  Son  of  Anson  Lee  and  Marion 
(Endicott)  Bolte.  Mechanical  Engineer  with  Waugh  Draft  Gear 
Company,  1912-19.  Chicago  manager,  interior  wood  block  floor 
department,  Republic  Creosoting  Company,  1919  to  date.  Married, 
May  10,  1916,  Hazel  Harrison.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers, 
Charles  L.  Bolte,  Alpha  Epsilon,  '16,  and  Roswell  A.  Bolte,  Alpha 
Theta,  '19. 


962  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1911. 

Roy  Brooks  Howard,  Chicago,  111. 

9814  Winston  Avenue. 
Born  at  Keokuk,  Iowa,  February  15,  1886.  Son  of  Markus  Benja- 
min and  Estella  Alice  (Brooks)  Howard.  Secretary  and  Sales 
Manager,  Meacham  &  Wright  Brick  Company,  1907  to  date.  Ser- 
geant, Company  D,  1st  Infantry,  Illinois  Reserve  Militia.  Dis- 
"  charged  September  13,  1919.  Married,  October  4,  1913,  Lona 
Josephine  Luken. 

Sewall  Everett  Don  Austin  (P),  Chicago,  111. 

315  South  Central  Park  Boulevard. 
Born  at  Coggon,  Iowa,  June  30,  1888.  Son  of  George  Goodnough 
and  Evalyn  Edith  (Nugent)  Austin.  Architect,  1911-1912.  Mov- 
ing picture  animated  cartoonist,  1916-17.  Private,  Headquarters 
Company,  4th  U.  S.  Infantry,  3d  Division,  A.  E.  F.  and  Army  of 
Occupation. 

George  Wilcoxen  Lawrence,  Chicago,  111. 

323  South  Wabash  Avenue. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  September  6,  1888.  Son  of  George  and  Mary 
Clarissa  (Wilcoxen)  Lawrence.  Assistant  Manager,  Chicago  office 
of  Baldwin  Piano  Company.  Enlisted  December  20,  1917;  com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant,  A.  S.  S.  R.  C,  February  20,  1918; 
First  Lieutenant,  November  6,  1918;  discharged  May  2,  1919. 
Married,  September  14,  1912,  Laura  Dickinson. 

Edwin  Hermann  Crawford,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2512  University  Avenue. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  April  23,  1889.     Son  of  Henry,  Jr.,  and  Harriet 
Baird      (Schimpferman)      Crawford.     General     Manager,     Kesbee 
Sales   Company   and   Car   Owners'   Service   Corporation.     Married, 
June  7,  1913,  Hazel  Louisa  Mackinnon. 

Harold  Samuel  Johnson,  B.S.,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

2765  Prince  Street. 
Born   at  Storm   Lake,  Iowa,  May  23,   1886.     Son   of  Samuel  James 
and    Ida    (Cunningham)    Johnson.     Secretary,    Monarch    Diamond 
Oil  Company.     Married,  June  5,  1917,  Mary  Anderson. 

George  Harold  Struble,  Bedford,  Ind. 

1516  West  Fifteenth  Street. 
Born  at  River  Forest,  111.,  September  10,  1889.     Son  of  Henry  and 
Louise    (Ayers)    Struble.     With    Henry   Struble   Cut   Stone   Com- 
pany.    Married,  May  9,  1913,  Mary  Lavinia  Hurnston. 


ALPHA  EPSILON  CHAPTER.  963 

Harvey  Willard  Jones,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

2724  Garfield  Avenue. 
Born  at  Neenah,  Wis.,  February  9,  1885.  Son  of  "Willard  and  Mary 
(Crary)  Jones.  With  M.  St.  P.  &  Ste  Marie  Ry.  Co.,  1916  to  date. 
Commissioned  Captain,  Construction  Division,  Q.  M.  C,  August  2, 
1918;  officer  in  charge  of  Camp  Utilities,  Camp  Lee,  Va.  Dis- 
charged April  12,  1919.  Married,  September  3,  1913,  Nona  Kate 
Chestnut. 

Clarence  Oliver  Witt  (AH),  Seattle  Wash. 

1823  Shelby   Street. 
Born  at  Sprague,  Wash.,  January  5,  1890.     Son  of  John  George  and 
Sarah  Jane  Witt.     Salesman,  Hofius  Steel  &  Equipment  Company, 
Seattle,  Washington.     Married,  June  30,  1913,  Lucile  Hyanes. 

1912. 

Ronald  Clark,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

51  Chambers  Street. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  November  7,  1892.  Son  of  Charles  William 
and  Jessie  A.  (Baker)  Clark.  With  Allied  Machinery  Co.  of 
America.  First  Lieutenant  Ordnance,  U.  S.  A..  1918;  Liaison  Offi- 
cer to  the  French,  Belgian,  Italian  and  Serbian  Military  Missions. 
Married,  June  12,  1915,  Catherine  Cole  McBurney. 

Walter  Thomas  Bell,  Chicago,  111. 

1364  East  Fifty-second  Street. 
Born  at  Farmington,  111.,  October  8,  1887.  Son  of  William  Thomas 
and  Emeline  (Schoonmaker)  Bell.  Traffic  Manager,  Chicago 
Telephone  Company,  1913-18.  Assistant  Traffic  Chief  of  same, 
1918  to  date.  Married,  December  27,  1913,  Sarah  Blanche  Mor- 
gan. 

Rufus  Samuel  Claar,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

2736   Hennepin   Avenue. 
Born   at   Blair,   Neb.,   October   24,   1887.     Son   of   Rufus   and   Alma 
Helen  (Stewart)  Claar.     Assistant  Engineer,  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul 
and  Sault  Ste.  Marie  Ry.     Married,  February  26,  1916,  Margaret 
Genevieve  Cullnan. 

Rupert  Jules  Geisler,  B.S.,  Chicago,  111. 

4830  North  Spaulding  Avenue. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  September  11,  1886.  Son  of  Edward  Allen 
and  Adelia  Clotilde  (Belnke)  Geisler.  Sales  Engineer  for  The 
Lamson  Company.  Private,  First  Class,  First  Flying  Cadet  Com- 
pany, U.  S.  Army  Balloon  School,  Omaha,  Neb.,  1918.  Relative 
in  Fraternity,  brother,  E.  Walter  Geisler,  Alpha  Epsilon,  '21. 


964  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

William  Carleton  Dunn,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

10517  Gooding  Avenue. 
Born  at  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  March  28,  1890.     Son  of  George  Leonidas 
and  Mina  Myrtle   (Foster)   Dunn.     Vice  President  and  Chief  En- 
gineer, H.  J.  Walker  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Married,  April 
27,   1915,   Agnes   Marguerite  Walker. 

Thomas  Fred  Rundle,  Crosby,  Minn. 

Born  at  Iron  Mountain,  Mich.,  April  27,  1886.  Son  of  Thomas  and 
Jennie  Maria  (Warner)  Rundle.  Chief  Engineer,  Rogers  Brown 
Ore  Company,  1917  to  date.     Married,  Nina  Violetta  Leeman. 

Harry  Kennell  Sturtz  (P),  Coleta,  111. 

Born  at  Sterling,  111.,  January  19,  1886.  Son  of  Charles  and  Kath- 
erine  (Kennell)  Sturtz.  Farmer.  Married,  March  1,  1913,  Virble 
Mae  Erwin. 

Austin  Goddard  White  (P),  Albany,  Ga. 

Born  at  Newton,  Mass.,  March  21,  1891.  Son  of  Rev.  Rufus  Austin 
White,  D.D.,  and  Louise  Ellen  Brooks. 

Meredith  Fay  Lawrence,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Hyatt  Roller  Bearing  Company, 
Sixth  Avenue  and  Forty-first  Street. 
Born  at  Yellow  Springs,  Ohio,  November  10,   1889.     Son  of  Ernest 
Lindsay  and  Anna  (Winch)  Lawrence.     With  Hyatt  Roller  Bear- 
ing Company.     Married,  June  7,  1919,  Virginia  Clark. 

Arthur  Miller  Niemz,  Chicago,  111. 

4217  Broadway. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  December  7,  1889.  Son  of  Arthur  Richard  and 
Johanna  (Miller)  Niemz.  Superintendent  of  Bridge  and  Building 
Construction.  Second  Lieutenant,  Q.  M.  C,  U.  S.  A.,  402d  Re- 
serve Labor  Brigade,  May  3,  1918,  to  February  14,  1919.  Married, 
December  22,  1913,  Jeannette  Nadine  Gray. 

Ben  Webster  Giles,  Waukegan,  111. 

118  First  Street. 
Born  at  Waukegan,  111.,  October  29,  1888.     Son  of  Marshall  Stanley 
and  May  Florence    (Webster)    Giles.     Inspector,  National  Inspec- 
tion Company  of  Chicago,  111.,  1917  to  date. 


1913. 

George  Mather  Adams,  Buffalo,  Wyo. 

Born  at  Buffalo,  Wyo.,  July  28,  1888.     Son  of  William  Pollard  and 
Mary  Eliza  (Mather)   Adams.     Merchant.     Served  in  C.  M.  G.  O. 


ALEHA  EPSILON  CHAPTER.  9^5 

T.   C,   August  to  December,   1918.     Married,   December   11,   1916, 
Jean  Cunningham  Flint. 

Jesse  Geib  Fraser,  Chicago,  111. 

944  Leland  Avenue. 

Born  in  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  August  19,  1890.  Son  of  James  Grant 
and  Grace  A.  E.  (Geib)  Fraser.  Sales  engineer.  Served  as  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  C.  A.,  U.  S.  A.,  1918-19. 

Paul  Kadel  Brown,  B.S.,  Chicago,  111. 

7259  Harvard  Avenue. 
Born    in    Chicago,    111.,    July    5,    1891.     Son   of   Charles    Henry    and 
Jennie    E.    (Kadel)    Brown.     Efficiency    engineer.     Married,    1916, 
May  Connors. 

James  Henry  Hansen,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

80  Maiden  Lane. 
Born  at  Greenport,  L.  I.,  N.  Y.,  September  19,  1890.     Son  of  Anton 
and  Agnes  Matilda   (Larsen)   Hansen.     In  insurance  business. 

Robert  Franklin  Kirkham,  Toledo,  Ohio. 

American  Coal  Tar  Products  Company. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  November  14,  1890.     Son  of  Frank  Robert  and 
Ella  May  (Pier son)   Kirkham. 

William  Carl  Buttner,  B.S.  in  Ch.E.,  Chicago,  111. 

921  Buena  Park  Terrace. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  December  6,  1890.     Son  of  Carl  A.  and  Anna 
(Schroeder)    Buttner.     Chemical   engineer    with    Bastian    Blessing 
Company,    Chicago.     Married,    November    29,    1916,    Emily    Mar- 
guerite Bastian. 

*Charles  Harry  Arnold,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  at  Sterling,  Kansas,  August  17,  1891.  Son  of  Charles  and 
Bertha  H.  (Febbe)  Arnold.  Representative  in  New  Orleans,  La., 
of  Fred  S.  James  and  Company,  insurance.  Died  at  New  Or- 
leans, La.,  January  24,  1917. 

Paul  Vere  Frary  (A  ©),  Chicago,  111. 

Gladstone  Hotel. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  July  29,  1889.  Son  of  Ossian  Danforth  and 
Melissa  (Read)  Frary.  Field  Superintendent  for  H.  F.  Wilcox  Oil 
and  Gas  Company,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Commissioned  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, Q.  M.  C,  August  15,  1917.  Sailed  for  France,  March  14, 
1918.  Commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  Feb.  13,  1919.  Discharged 
August  11,  1919.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Don  R.  Frary, 
Alpha  Epsilon,  '04,  and  Charles  O.  Frary,  Alpha  Epsilon,  '08. 


966  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

John  Reynolds  Dewson,  Chicago,  111. 

6118  Sheridan  Road. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  September  7,  1888.     Son  of  Francis  Williams 
and  Sallie  (Reynolds)  Dewson.     Assistant  to  Superintendent,  Na- 
tional Malleable  Castings  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Married,  Novem- 
ber 2,  1918,  Neylon  Johnson. 


1914. 

Fred  Lucius  Brewer,  Jr.,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  Manistee,  Mich. 

Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  December  13,  1892.  Son  of  Fred  Lucius  and 
Lydia  Ann  (Danforth)  Brewer.  Mechanical  Engineer  with  Ex- 
celsior Motor  Manufacturing  and  Supply  Company.  Lieutenant, 
U.  S.  N.  Flying  Corps,  1918-19.  In  charge  of  experimental  work 
on  the  Liberty,  Hispano-Suiza  and  Hall  Scott  aeronautical  mo- 
tors.    Married,  June  27,  1919,  Ruby  Eva  Salisbury. 

Stephen  Pillsbury  Walker,  B.S.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

1226  Oliver  Building. 
Born  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  March  19,  1891.     Son  of  James  and  Maud 
(Pillsbury)  Walker.     District  engineer  for  United  States  Gypsum 
Company.     Tau  Beta  Pi.     Served  as  Second  Lieutenant,  A.  S.  M 
A.,  during  the  World  War. 

Olaf  Emil  Kling,  Chicago,  111. 

1130  Lorel  Avenue. 
Born   at   Chicago,   111.,  May  3,   1893.     Son   of  Charles   and   Dorthea 
(Wold)    Kling.     Superintendent    of    Kling    Brothers    Engineering 
Works. 

John  Henry  McCormack,  Pensacola,  Fla. 

Barcelona   and   Brainard   Streets. 
Born  at  West  Bend,  Wis.,  October  5,  1889.     Son  of  Charles  A.  and 
Anna    (Hanrohan)    McCormack.     Chemist.     Manager,    The    New- 
port   Chemical    Company,    Pensacola,    Fla.     Married,    August    23, 
1916,   Lillian   Toner. 

Flavius  Wilder  Rydell,  Chicago,  111. 

5147   Michigan  Boulevard. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  October  6,  1891.     Son  of  John  L.  and  Hannah 
Rydell.     Merchant.     Enlisted   in   U.   S.   Ordnance   Corps,   January 
10,    1918;    discharged    April    1,    1919.     Married,    August    17,    1918, 
Margaret   Shattuck. 

Robert  Grant   Bohn,  Peoria,   111. 

611  Linn  Street. 
Born   at   Grand   Island,   Neb.,  March  31,   1892.     Son   of  Henry   and 
Minnie  Martha  (Grant)  Bohn.     Assistant  Operating  Engineer,  Till- 


ALPHA  EPSILON  CHAPTER.  967 

nois  Traction  System,  Peoria,  111.     In  Illinois  Naval  Militia,  1913- 
16.     Married,  September  19,  1916,  Helen  Myrtle  Jarvis. 

Harold  Dickinson  Gumpper,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

34  Virginia  Park. 
Born  at  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  June  26,  1892.  Son  of  Jacob  David  and 
Laura  May  (Dickinson)  Gumpper.  Sales  Engineer,  Lakewood 
Engineering  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Commissioned  First  Lieu- 
tenant, C.  A.  C,  November  27,  1917;  assigned  to  33d  C.  A.  as  per- 
sonnel Adjutant;  discharged  December  24,  1918;  commissioned 
Captain,  C.  A.  R.  C.  Married,  November  8,  1920,  Marjorie  Wini- 
fred Teakle. 

Polk  Watkins  Agee,  Helena,  Ark. 

125  Oakland  Avenue. 
Born  at  Helena,  Ark.,  September  12,  1892.     Son  of  Christopher  C. 
and  Anne  (Polk)   Agee.     Architect.     Married,  June  1,  1916,  Alma 
Garner. 

Roy  Stites  Rhodes  (A  A),  Denver,  Colo. 

604  First  National  Bank  Building. 
Born  at  Missoula,  Mont.,  August  14,  1891. 

Barnes  Davis  Shnable,  Park  Ridge,  111. 

117  Prairie  Avenue. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  January  24,  1891.  Son  of  Emile  Ralph  and 
Mary  Alice  (Davis)  Shnable.  In  Engineering  Department,  Great 
Lakes  Dredge  and  Dock  Company.  Married,  October  7,  1914, 
Anita  Mae  Brooks.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Earl  P. 
Shnable,  Alpha  Theta,  '18. 

Philip   Fentom   Auer,   St.   Louis,   Mo. 

5600  Cates  Avenue. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  November  6,  1892.     Son  of  Philip  August  and 
Mary  Lesbia  (Fentom)  Auer.     Assistant  Chief  Engineer,  St.  Louis 
Coke  and  Chemical  Company,  1918.     Tau  Beta  Pi.     Ensign,  U.  S. 
R.   N.,   1917-19.     Married,   December   25,   1918,   Ermyle   Sousley. 


1915. 

Hubert  Elmore  Willson,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  Grand  Island,  Neb. 

1104  West  Division  Street. 
Born  at  Decatur,  111.,  September  7,  1890.  Son  of  Frederick  Clarence 
and  Birdie  (Havenhill)  Willson.  Mechanical  Engineer,  Western 
Electric  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Flying  Cadet,  A.  S.  M.  A.,  Oc- 
tober 3,  1917,  to  June,  1918;  commissioned  Reserve  Military  Aviator. 
Flying  Instructor,  Test  Pilot  and  Engineer  Officer,  Love  Field,  Tex. 


968  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

John  Jucker,  Jr.,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Chicago,  111. 

5546  Drexel  Avenue. 
Born  at  Fond  du  Lac,  Wisconsin,  February  16,  1893.  Son  of  John 
and  Susan  Elizabeth  (Jones)  Jucker.  Superintendent  and  Esti- 
mator with  H.  B.  Barnard,  general  contractor,  Chicago,  111.  En- 
listed as  Chief  Electrician,  U.  S.  N.  R.,  June  2,  1917;  commissioned 
Ensign,  September  23,  1917;  promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant 
j.  g.,  November  3,  1918.  Married,  June  10,  1918,  Ada  Francis 
Andrea. 

John  Grant  Whipple,  Cornish,  Colo. 

Born  at  Mentota,  111.,  June  24,  1891.  Son  of  John  A.  J.  and  Minnie 
A.  (Newton)  Whipple.  Farmer.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  father, 
John  A.  J.  Whipple,  Upsilon,  '76. 

Charles  Egbert  Gleason,  Danville,  111. 

309   Walnut   Street. 
Born  at  Kalamazoo,  Michigan,  November  25,  1889.     Son  of  Charles 
Henry  and  Mary  Eliza  (Tunison)  Gleason.     Chief  Engineer,  Moore 
Motor  Vehicle  Co.,  Danville,  111.     Married,  March  15,  1915,  Kath- 
ryn  Price. 

Lawrence  Edgar  Osmer,  Battle  Creek,  Mich. 

Carpenter   Grain   Company. 
Born  at  Marshalltown,  Iowa,  February  28,  1893.     Son  of  John  E.  and 
Ellen   (Anderson)   Osmer.     Sales  Manager,  Carpenter  Grain  Com- 
pany.    During  the  World   War   served   nine   months   as   Sergeant, 
C.  A.  C,  U.  S.  A. 

Frederick  Charles  Gedge,  Plainfield,  111. 

Born  at  Anderson,  Ind.,  August  31,  1892.  Son  of  Frederick  Charles 
and  Mary  Jane  Gedge.  Steam  Engineer,  Illinois  Steel  Company, 
Joliet,  111.     Married,  July  29,  1914,  Mabel  Gertrude  Lang. 

George  William  Sproesser,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D. 

Sioux  Falls  Construction  Company. 
Born  at  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D.,  May  14,  1891.  Son  of  George  Wash- 
ington and  Minnie  (Bohn)  Sproesser.  Superintendent  of  Con- 
struction and  Secretary,  Sioux  Falls  Construction  Company  Tau 
Beta  Pi.  Served  as  Regimental  Sergeant  Major,  Two  Hundred 
and  Ninth  Engineers,  Ninth  Division,  June  1,  1918,  to  March  1, 
1919;  with  Fourth  Engineers,  May  17,  1918,  to  June  1,  1918.  Mar- 
ried, May  4,  1918,  Helen  Theresa  Gates. 

James  Frazier  Eales,  Sioux  City,  la. 

2824  Jennings  Street. 
Born    at    Carlisle,    Kentucky,    November    22,    1888.     Son    of    James 


ALPHA  EPSILON  CHAPTER.  969 

Frazier  and  Sadie  (Remington)  Eales.  Real  estate,  loans  and  in- 
surance. Enlisted  in  Medical  Corps,  May  30,  1917;  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Base  Hospital  No.  131  A.  E.  F.  Commissioned  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Reserve  Corps. 

Harold  Edmund  Arming,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Evanston,  111. 

815  Ridge  Avenue. 
Born  at  Sterling,  111.,  December  8,  1892.  Son  of  Harry  Buckland 
and  Louella  (Snow)  Anning.  Engineer  with  the  L.  E.  Myers  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Served  as  Second  Lieutenant,  F.  A.,  April  12, 
1917,  to  Feburary  5,  1919.  With  Battery  F,  One  Hundred  and 
Twentieth  F.  A.,  Thirty-second  Division.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  James  L.  Anning,  Alpha  Epsilon,  '20. 

Ivar  Roy   Swanson,  B.S.,  Chicago,  111. 

11104  Indiana  Avenue. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  September  7,  1892.     Son  of  John  August  and 
Jennie    Swanson.     Assistant    Office    Manager,    Chandler,    Hildreth 
and    Company,    Chicago,    111.     Served    as    Second    Lieutenant,    Air 
Service,  during  the  World  War. 

Elmer  John  Sieh,  Sioux  City,  la. 

Q19  Jennings  Street. 
Born  at  Sotherland,  Iowa,  May  16,  1894.  Son  of  Adolph  John  and 
Catharine  (Peterson)  Sieh.  Jobber  of  tires  and  auto  accessories. 
Served  as  Sergeant,  Headquarters  Company,  2d  Iowa  Infantry, 
April  to  September,  1917;  Regimental  Supply  Sergeant,  109th  Am- 
munition Train,  34th  Division;  Second  Lieutenant,  Q.  M.  C,  1918; 
discharged  December  5,  1918.  Married,  June  5,  1919,  Gladys  Irene 
Ramer. 

Frederick  Lindsay  Ward,  Marshalltown,  la. 

211  South  Second  Avenue. 
Born   at  Chicago,  111.,   November  22,   1891.     Son   of  Edwin   Lindsay 
and   Helen    Marie   Ward.     Lumberman.     During   the   World   War 
was  Cadet  Pilot,  A.   S.   M.   A. 

Frederic  Harry  Wagner,  San  Antonio,  Tex. 

128  Adams  Street. 
Born   at  San   Antonio,  Texas,  July  10,  1892.     Son  of  Jacob   Henry 
and  Mary   (Effinger)  Wagner. 

Stanley  William  Anderson,  B.S.,  Chicago,  111. 

7835   Muskegon   Avenue. 
Born   at   Chicago,    111.,   August   8,   1894.     Son   of   Carl   August    and 
Anna  Sophia  (Sjoholm)   Anderson.     Sales  and  Chemical  Engineer, 
Justrite    Manufacturing    Company,    Chicago,    1915-17.     Army    In- 


97o  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

spector  of  Ordnance,  1917-18.  Assistant  Manager,  Chemicals  and 
Explosives  Division,  Chicago  District  Ordnance  Office,  1919.  Mar- 
ried, December  23,  1917,  Margaret  Ruth  Schlosser. 

Charles  Thomas  Phillips,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

Birmingham  Packing  Company. 
Born  at  Birmingham,  Ala.,  September  20,  1891.     Son  of  John  Phil 
and  Kate   (Ungerman)   Phillips.     Assistant  Manager,  Birmingham 
Packing  Company.     Married,   September  2,   1915,  Mary   Elizabeth 
Jones. 

Claude  Albert  Knuepfer,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Chicago,  111. 

6207  Glenwood  Avenue. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  June  21,  1892.  Son  of  Henry  John  and  Mary 
(Trossen)  Knuepfer.  With  the  Automatic  Screw  Machine  Prod- 
ucts Company.  Second  and  First  Lieutenant,  Engineers  Corps, 
1917-19,  assigned  to  310th,  107th,  313th  and  527th  Engineers. 
Married,  July  24,  1919,  Ella  Almira  Tarrant. 


1916. 

Richard  Fuller  Durant,  B.S.  in  Ch.E.,  East  Jordan,  Mich. 

Born  at  Quincy,  111.,  January  2,  1894.  Son  of  Augustus  Mantz  and 
Minnie  J.  (Motter)  Durant.  Chemical  Engineer,  Assistant  Man- 
ager, East  Jordan  and  Boyne  City   Chemical  Companies. 

*Claude  Hill,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  August  13,  mM.  Son  of  Charles  and  Anna 
(Bain)  Hill.  First  Lieutenant,  Company  A,  310th  Engineers. 
Overseas,  August,  1918,  and  assigned  to  Russian  front.  Drowned 
on  September  15,  1918,  while  attempting  to  repair  a  disabled  tug 
on  the  Dvina  River,  under  heavy  fire. 

Jules  Francis  Boand,  Chicago,  111. 

11955  Eggleston  Avenue. 
Born  at  Omaha,  Neb.,  October  29,  1893.     Son  of  Jules  August  and 
Caroline    Josephine     (Acker)     Boand.     Assistant    Superintendent, 
Carter  White  Lead  Company. 

Charles  Lawrence  Bolte,  B.S.  in  Ch.E.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

War  Department. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  May  8,  1895.  Son  of  Anson  Lee  and  Marion 
(Endicott)  Bolte.  Officer  in  U.  S.  Army.  Commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  Infantry,  R.  C,  November  6,  1916;  assigned  to  58th 
Infantry,  August  15,  1917;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  In- 
fantry, U.  S.   A.,  October  25,  1917;   First  Lieutenant,  same  date; 


ALPHA  EPSILON  CHAPTER.  971 

Captain,  August  10,  1918.  In  A.  E.  F.,  May  10,  1918,  to  August 
1,  1919.  Engaged  in  Aisne-Marne,  St.  Mihiel  and  Meuse-Argonne 
offensives;  Army  of  Occupation;  wounded  in  action,  September 
29,  1918.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Edward  E.  Bolte, 
Alpha  Epsilon,  '10,  and   Roswell  A.  Bolte,  Alpha  Theta,  '19. 

Emerson  Rexford  Eames,  A.B.  in  Arch.    [Chicago  School  of 

Arch],  East  Chicago,  Ind. 

4427  Forsythe  Avenue. 
Born  at  Blue  Island,  111.,  November  11,  1892.  Son  of  Joseph  Purmort 
and  Mary  Cushing  (Rexford)  Eames.  Architect,  with  Inland  Steel 
Company.  Sergeant,  332d  F.  A.,  86th  Division,  September,  1917,  to 
November  1,  1918;  Second  Lieutenant,  C.  A.  C.  R.  C.  Married, 
June  16,  1917,  Atta  Lucille  Meents. 

Arthur  Matson  Wengel,  Cuyahoga  Falls,  Ohio. 

350  School  Street. 
Born  at  Madison,  Wis.,  June   15,  1891.     Son  of  William   and   Inga 
(Matson)    Wengel.     Electrical  Engineer,   Northern  Ohio   Traction 
and    Light   Company.     Married,    October    25,    1915,    Eva    Mildred 
Wilson. 

*  Henry  Arnold  Rook,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  December  14,  1894.     Son  of  James  Henry  and 
Jeanett   (Nolles)    Rook.     Died  at  Chicago,  June  2,  1918. 


1917. 

*Howard   Byers    Stafford,   Chicago,   111. 

Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  April  22,  1894.  Son  of  Henry  and  May 
(McElwain)  Stafford.  Student.  Died  at  Chicago,  111.,  March  11, 
1915. 

Earl  Hirst  Smith,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

940  Middle  Drive,  Woodruff  Place. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  August  31,  1894.  Son  of  Walter  R.  and  Pear 
(Hirst)  Smith.  Automotive  Engineer,  Nordyke  &  Marmon  Auto- 
mobile Company.  Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  Engineers, 
August  27,  1917,  assigned  to  310th  Engineers;  First  Lieutenant, 
June  7,  1918,  to  July  20,  1919.  Served  in  St.  Mihiel  and  Meuse- 
Argonne  offensives  and  Army  of  Occupation.  Married,  June  3, 
1918,  Ruth  Smith. 

Roland  McKinley  Watt,  M.E.  [Cornell]  (A.  P.),  Boston,  Mass. 

100  Boylston  Street. 
Born    at    Chicago,    111.,    June    11,    1896.     Son    of    Clarence    Herbert 
and   Myra    (Webber)    Watt.     Mechanical    Engineer,    The   Lamson 


972  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Company,  Boston.  Enlisted  May  12,  1918,  in  U.  S.  N.  R.,  Engi- 
neer Officers'  Training  School.  Warrant  Machinist,  U.  S.  S.  Ed- 
ward Luckenbach,  August,  1918;  commissioned  Ensign,  Dec,  1918. 
Married,  January  14,  1919,  Twila  Christine  Frey. 

Leslie  Edward  Hayes,  Pipestone,  Minn. 

Born  at  Wabasha,  Minn.,  July  22,  1895.  Son  of  John  and  Carrie 
(Doxie)  Hayes.  Engaged  in  Electrical  Construction  Work.  Dur- 
ing World  War  Second  Lieutenant  and  R.  M.  A. 

George  Robert  Burns,  Chicago,  111. 

6606  Kimbark  Avenue. 
Born  at   Keokuk,   Iowa,   February  19,   1894.     Son   of  Joseph   Burns 
and    Leone    (MacLadden)    Burns.     Commercial    flyer.     Served    as 
Second  Lieutenant,  R.  M.  A.,  A.  S.  M.  A.,  1917-19.     Married,  June 
21,  1918,  Juanita  Mae  West. 

Lawrence  Kenneth  Fritts,  Chicago,  111. 

12008  Eggleston  Avenue. 
Born  at  Piano,  111.,  October  1,  1893.     Son  of  William  Edward  and 
Lillian    Amelia     (Jefferson)     Fritts.     Chemist     for     the     Sherwin 
Williams  Company,  Chicago.     First  Class  Private,  Base  Hospital, 
No.  11,  A.  E.  F.,  March,  1918,  to  May,  1919. 

Leonard  Alexander  Foschinbaur,  B.S.,  Oak  Park,  111. 

515  North  Lombard  Avenue. 
Born   at   Oak   Park,   111.,  May   17,   1895.     Son  of  Joseph  and   Mary 
(Komarek)    Foschinbaur.     Insurance    Engineer,    Marsh    and    Mc- 
Lennan, Chicago,  111. 

*  Jean  Pierre  Bechaud,  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis* 

Born  at  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.,  June  9,  1895.  Son  of  John  Bates  and 
Mary  K.  (Kremer)  Bechaud.  Enlisted  in  the  Coast  Artillery 
Corps,  and  while  stationed  at  Fort  Monroe,  Va.,  was  accidentally 
shot  on  April  8,  1918,  dying  on  April  12,  1918. 

Leonard  Elgar  Starkel,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Firestone  Park,  Akron, 

Ohio. 

231  Wilbeth  Road. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  May  17,  1895.  Son  of  Louis  Theodore  and 
Gertrude  Junita  (Scott)  Starkel.  Manager  Materials  Inspection, 
Firestone  Tire  &  Rubber  Company.  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  Engineers,  July  1,  1917.  Discharged  December 
15,  1917,  account  physical  disability  incurred  during  service.  Mar- 
ried, June  7,  1919,  Helen  Carson  Plate. 

Walter  Hardin  Stuebing,  Chicago,  111. 

12035  Stewart  Avenue. 
Born    at    Piano,    111.,    February   2,    1894.     Son    of    Leopold    G.    and 


ALPHA  EPSILON  CHAPTER.  973 

Sarah  M.  Steubing.  In  grocery  and  market  business.  Served  in 
Company  B,  311th  Supply  Train,  A.  E.  F.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Carl  F.  Steubing,  Rho,  '23. 

Theodore  Gustav  Schulze,  Chicago,  111. 

11246  Longwood  Drive. 
Born    at    Chicago,    111.,    December    19,    1895.     Son    of    William    and 
Linny    (List)    Schulze.     In   banking  business.     During  the   World 
War.  served   as   Corporal,   Chemical   Warfare   Service. 


1918. 

Melverne  Clarke  Cole,  Bethany,  Mo. 

Born  at  Bethany,  Mo.,  December  24,  1894.  Son  of  William  Claude 
and  Elizabeth  (Clarke)  Cole.  Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
F.  A.,  September  1,  1917;  assigned  to  331st  F.  A.;  rated  as  Aerial 
Observer,  August  3,  1918;  in  A.  E.  F.,  August  15,  1918,  to  January 
15,  1919. 

Franklyn  McKenzie  Davison,  Paint  Lick,  Ky. 

Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  February  19,  1894.  Son  of  Lorenzo  Paul  and 
Carolyn  (Shannon)  Davison.  Power  Engineer,  C.  B.  and  Q.  R.  R., 
1916.  Second  Lieutenant,  8th  U.  S.  F.  A.,  March,  1917;  First 
Lieutenant,  17th  F.  A.,  August,  1917;  Captain,  September,  1917; 
Major,  September,  1918;  wounded,  July  6,  1918,  Bezo  France; 
awarded  Croix  de  Guerre,  July  1,  1918.  Married,  September  30, 
1919,   Mary   Elizabeth  Lear. 

John  Ralph  Lewis,  Chicago,  111. 

4610  Ellis  Avenue. 
Born  at  Omaha,  Neb.,  December  27,  1895.  Son  of  Francis  James  and 
Alberta  Ellen  (Dilly)  Lewis.  Laboratory  and  Plant  Chemist, 
Sherwin  Williams  Paint  Company,  and  the  F.  J.  Lewis  Manufac- 
turing Company.  Enlisted  June  26,  1917,  in  Base  Hospital  No.  11. 
Held  rank  of  Sergeant,  First  Class;  arrived  in  France,  July  10, 
1918;  sent  to  Officers'  Training  School,  September  1,  1918;  grad- 
uated November  10,  1918;  recommended  for  Second  Lieutenant 
in  Chemical  Warfare  Service;  commission  not  granted  because 
of  armistice.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Joseph  W.  Lewis, 
Alpha  Epsilon,  '21. 

Paul  William  Scates,  Chicago,  111. 

4617  North  Campbell  Avenue. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  March  17,  1893.  Son  of  William  and  Marie 
Elizabeth  (McMahon)  Scates.  Traffic  Engineer,  Chicago  Tele- 
phone Company.  Enlisted  in  U.  S.  N.  R.,  July  2,  1918;  released 
from  active  service,  Dec.  13,  1918;  rated  as  an  Electrician,  First 
Class,  Radio.     Married,  May  25,  1916,  Orabelle  Monroe. 


974  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1919. 

Roy  William  Estell,  Evanston,  111. 

1711   Ridge  Avenue. 
Born  at  Riverforest,  111.,  February  8,  1896.     Son  of  William  Shack- 
ford    and    Eleanor,    Kellogg    (Williams)     Estell.     With    Mitchell 
Auto  Company.     Sergeant,  Battery  E,  Three  Hundred  and  Thirty- 
third  F.  A.,  A.  E.  F.,  October,  1917,  to  February,  1919. 

Raymond  Winfield  Boos,  Green  Ridge,  Md. 

Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  February  3,  1897.  Son  of  Harry  Winfield 
and  Gladys  Ernestine  (Swank)  Boos.  Enlisted  in  U.  S.  N.  R., 
February  15,  1918.  Commissioned  Ensign,  October  6,  1918. 
Served  on  U.  S.  S.  Kanawah  in  foreign  waters. 

Myron  John  Edgeworth,  (P)   (A    O  ),  Kankakee,  111. 

219  North  Chicago  Avenue. 
Born  at  Kankakee,  111.,  April  5,  1897.     Son  of  Michael  J.  and  Amy 
Rollins  (Denson)  Edgeworth. 

William  Anson  Harrison,  Chicago,  111. 

3420  Michigan  Avenue. 
Born  at  Sheffield,   England,  January  5,   1894.     Son  of  William   and 
Lucy   (Anson)    Harrison.     Sergeant,   Battery  E,  149th  F.  A.,  42d 
Division,  A.  E.  F.     Discharged  February  11,  1919. 

Thomas  Edwin  Pratt,  Jr.,  Chicago,  111. 

3749  Rokely  Street. 
Born  at  Palmyra,  Mo.,  April  26,  1896.  Son  of  Thomas  Edwin  and 
Georgia  Dudley  (McCabe)  Pratt.  Army  officer.  Commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant  Infantry,  August  15,  1917;  assigned  to  19th 
Infantry.  Commissioned  First  Lieutenant  Infantry,  August  23, 
1918,  assigned  to   19th   Infantry. 

Irl  Carlton  Martin,  Broken  Bow,  Neb. 

Born  at  Broken  Bow,  Neb.,  December  12,  1895.  Son  of  Charles 
Stoner  and  Josephine  (Conley)  Martin.  Junior  partner,  Martin 
Brothers  Electric  and  Ice  Company.  During  the  World  War 
served  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Three  Hundred  and  Thirty-first 
Machine  Gun  Battalion,  Eighty-sixth  Division  and  One  Hundred 
and  Ninth  Machine  Gun  Battalion,  Twenty-eighth  Division.  Mar- 
ried, September  15,  1919,  Dorothy  Carol  Woodward. 

Roger  Scranton  Stockdale,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

3530  Grand  Avenue. 
Born    at    Milwaukee,    Wis.,    April    1,    1897.     Son    of    Scranton    and 
Laura  Irma   (Wagner)    Stockdale. 


ALPHA  EPSILON  CHAPTER.  975 

Alfred  Hicks  Blaker,  Jr.  (A   E),  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1642  East  Eighteenth  Street. 
Born  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  June  19,  1897.     Son  of  Alfred  Hicks  and 
Jessie    (Tomlinson)    Blaker.     Served   two   and   one   half   years   in 
U.  S.  N.  R.     Released  from  active  duty  with  rank  of  Lieutenant. 

Thomas  Arnold  Kidwell,  Chicago,  111. 

3901  Grand  Boulevard. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  December  5,  1896.     Son  of  John  Franklin  and 
Ida    (Nelson)    Kidwell.     During    World    War    served    as    Second 
Lieutenant,   Company   D,   Twenty-eighth   Infantry,   First  Division. 

Herbert  Theodore  Rollman,   Chicago,  111. 

655  Sheridan  Road. 
Born  at  St.  Lewis,  Mo.,  October  20,  1895.     Son  of  Carl  James  and 
Elizabeth    (Barthel)    Rollman.     During  World  War  was  in   U.   S. 
Transport  Service  for  eighteen  months  on  U.  S.  S.  Agamemnon. 


1920. 

Harold  DeForest   Stevers,  B.S.   in  E.E.,   Chicago,   111. 

6804  Hurlbut  Avenue. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  April  2,  1894.     Son  of  Fred  Delaway  and  Ida 
(Morse)    Stevers.     Commissioned    Ensign,    U.    S.    N.    R.,    October 
2,  1917;  nineteen  months'  service  on  submarine  radio  work. 

James  Laurence  Anning,  Evanston,  111. 

815  Ridge  Avenue. 
Born  at  Sterling,  111.,  April   11,   1898.     Son   of   Harry   B.   and   Lou 
(Snow)  Anning.     Served  as  Second  Lieutenant  Infantry,  U.  S.  A. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Harold  E.  Anning,  Alpha  Epsilon, 
'15. 

Raymond  Lewis  Greist  (P),  Chicago,  111. 

7017  Greenview  Avenue. 
Born  at  Washington,  D.  C.t  December  7,  1898.     Son  of  Lewis  Thomas 
and   Athelia    (Edwards)    Greist.     During   World   War    served    as 
Second  Lieutenant,  A.  S.  M.  A.    (Pilot).     Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Edwards  H.  Greist,  Upsilon,  '17. 

Frederic  Mac  Donald,  Blue  Earth,  Minn. 

Born  at  Blue  Earth,  Minn.,  September  24,  1898.  Son  of  Sandy  and 
Ann  Elizabeth  (Brown)  Mac  Donald.  Constructing  engineer. 
Served  as  Second  Class  Quartermaster,  U.  S.  N.  R. 


9;6  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Clarence  Eugene  Nordwall,  Fort  Dodge,  la. 

430  North  Fifteenth  Street. 
Born  at  Fort  Dodge,  Iowa,  March  23,  1897.  Son  of  Andrew  Peter 
and  Minnie  Caroline  Nordwall.  Deputy  County  Treasurer,  1918- 
19.  Architectural  draftsman.  Private,  Battery  B,  2d  Battalion, 
1st  Regiment,  F.  A.  R.  D.,  Camp  Jackson,  May  to  July,  1918; 
Sergeant,  Headquarters  Company,  3d  Regiment;  commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  F.  A.;  discharged  November  27,  1918. 

William  Joseph  O'Connor,  B.S.  in  Arch.,  Chicago,  111. 

6441   Ingleside  Avenue. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  August  5,  1898.     Son  of  Patrick  Arthur  and 
Mary  (Conway)  O'Connor.     S.  A.  T.  C,  Armour  Institute,  1918. 

Joseph  Albert  Karlson,  B.S.  in  Arch.,  Chicago,  111. 

6812   Cornell  Avenue. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  July  13,  1898.     Son  of  John  Albert  and  Ida 
(Johnson)   Karlson.     Tau  Beta  Pi.     S.  A.  T.  C,  Arthur  Institute, 
1918. 

Hugo  Frank  Sasse,  Taylor,  Tex. 

Born  at  Georgetown,  Texas,  February  14,  1890.  Son  of  Emil  and 
Annie  (Newman)  Sasse.  Served  as  Ensign  U.  S.  N.  on  torpedo 
boat  destroyer  in  European  waters. 

Leno  Eric  Jones,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  Chicago,  111. 

1002   Wilson   Avenue. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  December  8,  1898.     Son  of  Orland  Van  Dusen 
and   Mary   Douglas    (Ward)    Jones.     During  World   War   served 
in   U.  S.   Navy. 

Joseph  Burda,  Jr.',  Chicago,  111. 

11313  Forest  Avenue. 
Born   at   Chicago,   111.,   December   1,    1895.     Son   of   Joseph    R.    and 
Caroline  Burda.     Civil  engineer.     Civilian   at  Puget  Sound,  Navy 
Yard,   1917-19. 

Eugene  Mathias  Matson,  Chicago,  111. 

946  Edgecomb  Place. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  October  12,  1896.     Son  of  Oscar  M.  and  Esther 
(Halgren)   Matson.     Served  in  Fifth  Anti- Aircraft  Machine  Gun 
Battalion,  August  28,  1918,  to  Feburary  8,  1919.     With  A.  E.  F., 
October  14,  1918,  to  January  12,  1919. 

Glen  Leo  Sherwood,  Chicago,  111. 

3226  Potomac  Avenue. 
Born  at  Sliabbona,  111.,  January  26,  1897.     Son  of  Stephen  H.   and 


ALPHA  EPSILON  CHAPTER.  977 

Ida  M.    (Van   Velsor)    Sherwood.     With   International   Harvester 
Company.     During  World  War  served  as  Cadet,  Air  Service. 

Arnold  Henry  Daniel  Dierfeld,  Whitewater,  Wis. 

302  Whitewater  Street. 
Born  at  Whitewater,  Wis.,  September  1,  1896.  Son  of  Paul  John 
and  Louise  Julia  (Hintz)  Dierfeld.  Merchant.  Enlisted  as 
Private,  B  Company,  343d  Battalion,  Tank  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  Oct. 
8,  1918;  discharged,  Dec.  31,  1918.  Married,  June  26,  1918,  Clara 
Anneta  Lang. 

Roy  Pomphrette  Smith,  Gary,  Ind. 

545   Jefferson   Street. 
Born  at  Louisville,  Ky.,  March  29,  1897.     Son  of  Joseph  Edwin  and 
Mary  Blanche   (Blackwell)    Smith.     Ensign  U.  S.  N.  R.,  May  21, 
1918,  to  May  24,  1919. 

Arthur  Le  Roy  Lyon,  B.S.  in  Chem.E.,  Chicago,  111. 

4169   Berkeley   Avenue. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  January  29,  1897.     Son  of  Robert  Lewis  and 
Margaret  Beatrice  (Flynn)   Lyon. 

Leland  King  Cardwell,  B.S.  in  Arch.,  Johnson  City,  Tenn. 

Born  at  Johnson  City,  Tenn.,  November  23,  1897.  Son  of  Joseph 
Wayland  and  Bessie  Josephine  (King)  Cardwell.  Tau  Beta  Pi. 
S.  A.  T.  C,  Armour  Institute,  1918. 

1921. 

Charles  Henry  Bockman,  Chicago,  111. 

1324  Elmdale  Avenue. 
Born   at   Chicago,  111.,   May   16,   1899.     Son  of  Charles   George   and 
Margaret    (Woeolein)    Bockman.     Served   as  Private,  Coast  Artil- 
lery, during  the  World  War. 

Edward  Walter  Geisler,  Chicago,  111. 

4830  North  Spaulding  Avenue. 
Born  at  Monmouth,  111.,  November  29,  1898.     Son  of  Edward  Allen 
and  Adelia  Clotilde  (Behnke)   Geisler.     Served  in  S.  A.  T.  C.  and 
C.  A.  O.  T.  C,  1918.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Rupert  J. 
Geisler,  Alpha  Epsilon,  '12. 

Jordan  Lawrence,  Geneva,  111. 

515  Franklin  Street. 
Born   at    Geneva,    111.,   January   23,   1900.     Son   of    Franck   D.    and 
Jennie  T.  (Lovell)  Lawrence.     Assistant  manager  in  lumber  yard. 
S.  A.  T.  C,  Armour  Institute,  1918. 


978  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

George  Washington  Stcge  (A  ©),  Kenosha,  Wis. 

723   Prairie   Avenue. 
Born    at   Washington,   D.    C,    May    IT,   1895.     Son   of   Paul   C.    and 
Louisa   Charlotta    (Tisch)    Stege.     During   World    War    served    as 
Ensign,  U.  S.  X. 

William  Cole  Zingheim,  Blue  Earth,  Minn. 

Born  at  Blue  Earth,  Minn.,  Novemher  7,  1899.  Son  of  Herman 
Peter  and  Mary  Madeline  (Dinehardt)  Zingheim.  Assistant  High- 
way   Engineer,    Faribault    County,    Minn. 

Edward  Richard  Felber  (A  ©),  Chippewa  Falls,  Wis. 

117  High  Street. 
Born  at  Chippewa  Falls,  Wis.,  May  25,  1896.     Son  of  Robert  E.  and 
Elizabeth  (Misfeldt)  Felber.     Enlisted,  March,  1918;  commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  Sept.  16,  1918.     Discharged  Feb.  30,  1919. 

Edwin   Albert   Polzin,    Chippewa    Falls,   Wis. 

310    North   Culver    Street. 
Born    at    Chippewa    Falls,   Wis.,    December    27,    1897.     Son    of    Otto 
Albert   and  Olga   Laura    (Marquardt)    Polzin.     Enlisted  U.   S.   N., 
May  16,  1918,  Quartermaster,  First  Class.     Released  from   active 
service,    Aug.    9,    1919. 

Ray  Phelps  Hadgraft  (A  ©),  La  Crosse,  Wis. 

1007    Caledonia    Street. 
Born    at    Port    Dalhousie,   Ontario,    Can.,    November   27,    1897.     Son 
of   Theodore   John    and   Georgia    Flora    (Phelps)    Hadgraft.     En- 
listed   May    16,    1918,    as    Seaman,    Second    Class;    May    16,    1919, 
Quartermaster,  Second  Class,   U.   S.   N.   R. 

Theodore  Colburn  Sedgwick,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

625    Frederick    Avenue. 
Born    at   Athol,    Mass.,   September   30,    1898.     Son   of    Harry    Abbey 
and  Bessie  Annice   (Jacquett)   Sedgwick.     S.  A.  T.  C,  Armour  In- 
stitute,   1918.     Relative   in    Fraternity,   brother,   Kenneth   G.   Sedg- 
wick, Alpha  Epsilon,  '22. 

Joseph  William  Lewis,  Chicago,  111. 

4610   Ellis   Avenue. 
Born   at  Davenport,  la.,  July   7,  1899.     Son  of   Francis   James   and 
Alberta   Elizabeth    (Dilly)    Lewis.     With   the    National   City   Com- 
pany,  Chicago,    111.     S.    A.    T.    C,    Armour    Institute,    1918."     Rela- 
tive in   Fraternity,  brother,  John   R.  Lewis,  Alpha   Epsilon,  '18. 


ALPHA  EPSILON  CHAPTER.  979 

Harry  Harvey  Lawson,  Terre  Haute,  Ind. 

2311  North  Tenth  Street. 
Born  at  Chicago,   111.,  August   10,  1897.     Son  of  Joseph  Henry  and 
May  Lawson.     Served  in  U.  S.  A.,  April  12,  1917,  to  Septemher  3, 
1919,  as  Sergeant  in  One  Hundred  and  Fifty-first  Infantry. 

Milton  Jacob  Grill,  Chicago,  111. 

4149  North  Keystone  Avenue. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  March  17,  1899.     Son  of  Jacob  K.  and  Minnie 
(Stone)    Grill.     S.   A.   T.    C,   Armour    Institute,   1918. 

Nels  Harold  Erlandson,  Chicago,  111. 

7916  Marquette  Avenue. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  October  25,  1898.     Son  of  Charles  and  Cecilia 
(Hjalten)    Erlandson.     During  World   War  served   as   Private  in 
Air  Service. 

1922. 

Hope  Henry  Horman,  Naperville,  111. 

56   Loomis   Street. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  October  24,  1897.     Son  of  August  and  Hannah 
(Strubler)  Horman.     S.  A.  T.  C,  1918. 

Arthur  Gross  Falk,  Chicago,  111. 

2450  Orchard  Street. 
Born   at   Chicago,   111.,   July  20,   1899.     Son   of   William   Deniel   and 
Mary     (Gross)     Falk.     Corporal,    310th    Field    Signal    Battalion. 
Participated   in   St.   Mihiel   offensive   and   operations   between   the 
Meuse  and  Moselle;  Army  of  Occupation. 

Stuart  Rolfe  Williams,  Chicago,  111. 

3420   Michigan    Boulevard. 
Born  at  Columbus,  Ohio,  April  14,  1900.     Son  of  Chester  Roger  and 
Edith  Riley    (Cahill)    Williams.     S.   A.  T.   C,   Northwestern   Uni- 
versity, 1918.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  father,  Chester  R.  Williams, 
Delta,  '95. 

Charles  Harold  Evans,  Chicago,  111. 

5468   Ellis   Avenue. 
Born   at  Chicago,   111.,   April  29,   1900.     Son   of   Albert   Wesley   and 
Maude    Alice    (Swalm)    Evans.     S.    A.    T.    C,    Armour    Institute, 
1918. 

Kenneth  Gilmore   Sedgwick,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

625  Frederick  Avenue. 
Born  at  Athol,  Mass.,  May  9,  1900.     Son  of  Harry  Abbey  and  Bessie 


980  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Annice     (Jacquett)     Sedgwick.     Relative    in    Fraternity,    brother, 
Theodore  C.  Sedgwick,  Alpha  Epsilon,  '21. 

Fred  Ernst  Busbey,  Chicago,  111. 

6233  South  May  Street. 
Born  in  Tuscola,  111.,  February  8,  1895.  Son  of  Charles  Ascar  and 
Mattie  (Welsh)  Busbey.  Sales  engineer  with  West  and  Dennett. 
Enlisted  Sept.  24,  1919,  124th  F.  A.,  58th  Brigade,  33d  Division; 
12  months  overseas;  in  St.  Mihiel,  Argonne  and  Argonne-Meuse 
offensives.  Discharged  June  8,  1919.  Married,  June  26,  1920, 
Julia  M.  Humpf. 

1923. 

William  John  Tarrant,  Chicago,  111. 

838  Junior  Terrace. 
Born   at  Chicago,   111.,   October   11,    1900.     Son   of   William   H.    and 
Ida  Louise   (Vaughn)   Tarrant. 

William  Proctor  Roberts,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D. 

415  South  Duluth  Avenue. 
Born  at  Cleghorn,  Iowa,  May  18,  1901.     Son  of  William  Penn  and 
Belle   (Proctor)   Roberts. 

George  Robert  Read,  La  Porte,  Ind. 

Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  July  24,  1896.  Son  of  James  Wilbur  and 
Eva  (Brown)  Read.  Served  as  Ensign,  U.  S.  N.  Air  Service, 
during  World  War. 

Fred  Emerson  Sloan,  Havana,  111. 

428  South  Plum  Street. 
Born  at  Pekin,  111.,  October  10,  1897.  Son  of  Grant  Numson  and 
Winifred  (St.  John)  Sloan.  Enlisted  in  U.  S.  Marine  Corps,  April, 
1917;  discharged  April  1,  1919;  rank,  Corporal;  engagements  at 
Verdun,  Chateau-Thierry,  Belleau  Woods,  and  Soissons.  Wounded 
at  Soissons,  July  19,  1918. 

Eugene  Sanford  Hurst,  Alanson,  Mich. 

Born  at  Port  Clinton,  Ohio,  September  5,  1892.  Son  of  George 
Fairbairn  and  Maude  Matilda  (Sanford)  Hurst.  Commissioned 
First  Lieutenant  U.  S.  Cavalry,  Aug.  15,  1917;  instructor  in  bay- 
onet fighting  and  hand  grenades  at  Army  Candidate  School, 
Langres;  later  transferred  to  Railroad  Transportation  Corps. 

Nels  Pettigrew  Henjum,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D. 

1015  South  Summit  Avenue. 
Born  at   Hartford,  S.  D.,  December  29,  1900.     Son  of  Iver  S.  and 
Betsey  Severina   (Nelson)   Henjum. 


ALPHA  EPSILON  CHAPTER.  981 

Carl  Hyde  Conrad,  Louisville,  Ky. 

2232  Grand  Avenue. 
Born   at  Louisville,  Ky.,  February  8,   1896.     Son  of  James  William 
and  Mary  Catherine  Conrad.     During  World  War  served  as  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant  in  Foreign  Legion   (Italian  Company). 


ALPHA   ZETA   CHAPTER  HOUSE 
University  of  Maryland 


Alpha  Zeta  Chapter 

UNIVERSITY  OF  MARYLAND 

BALTIMORE,  MARYLAND 


Instituted  November  24,  A.  D.  1899 


CLARENCE  JACKSON  EATON 
FREDERICK  JACOB  SINGLEY 
MATTHIAS  FORNEY  REESE 
CHARLES  HOWARD  MILLIKIN 
THOMAS  ARCHER  HAYS,  4th 
JOHN  BENEDICT  ALOYSIUS  WHELTLE 
JAMES  McEVOY,  Jr. 
LEVIN  STONEBRAKER 
AUGUSTUS  FREEBORN  BROWN,  Jr. 
LOUIS  SEYMOUR  ZIMMERMAN 


History  of  Alpha  Zeta  Chapter 

The    plan    for   a    chapter    in    Baltimore    originated    with 
George    Poindexter    Bagby,     Past     Grand     Alpha.     Brother 
Bagby    had    left    Richmond    College    and    the    University    of 
Virginia  —  at  both  of  which  institutions  he  had  been  actively 
identified  with  the  Fraternity,  and  was  planning  to  complete 
his  education  for  the  bar  at  the  University  of  Maryland.     His 
early  education  had  been  obtained  in  Baltimore,  and  he  natu- 
rally renewed  many  of  his  former  associations  on  his  return. 
So  enthusiastic  a  fraternity  man  could  not  long  remain  at  the 
university  without  casting  about  with  a  view  of  establishing 
a  new  chapter.     The  sessions  opened  in  October,  but  as  early  as 
the  preceding  May  he  had  pledged  Brother  Singley   to   Phi 
Kappa    Sigma.     During    the    summer    Brother    Bagby    met 
Brother  Albert  C.  Dieffenbach,  now  Grand  Beta,  who  was  at 
home   for   the   summer   from   Franklin    and   Marshall   College. 
He,  too,  was  a  Baltimorean  who  had  attended  the  same  second- 
ary school  as  Bagby  before  leaving  for  college  and  he  joined 
most  heartily  in  the  plan  for  a  new   chapter.     Upon   appli- 
cation, the  charter  was  finally  granted,  and  on  the  evening  of 
November  24,  1899,  Alpha  Zeta  Chapter  was  formally  insti- 
tuted  at  the   University   of   Maryland   with   eleven   members. 
Brothers  Merrick,  Bower,  Walsh  and  Starr,  of  the  Executive 
Board;  Spahr  and  Biddle,  of  Epsilon;  Pannebaker,  of  Zeta, 
and  Blacklock,  of  Eta,  were  present   at  the  ceremonies. 

The  chapter  flourished  notwithstanding  its  uninviting  sur- 
roundings and  numerous  handicaps  of  every  conceivable  na- 
ture until  the  fall  of  1900,  when  it  moved  to  1207  John  Street. 
Here,  while  we  had  a  house,  we  had  little  else.  In  1901  the 
chapter  moved  to  1408  McCulloh  Street,  where  it  enjoyed  un- 
usual prosperity  in  every  way.  For  eight  years  this  house 
was  the  beloved  haunt  of  all  Phi  Kapps  not  only  of  the  city 

985 


986  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

but  even  the  state.  The  Grand  chapter  was  asked  to  convene 
in  Baltimore  in  1904  as  the  guests  of  Alpha  Zeta,  and  this 
event  marked  a  distinctly  new  era  in  the  fraternity  life  of  the 
chapter.  Since  1909  the  chapter  has  occupied  houses  at  9 
East  Read  Street,  919  Cathedral  Street  and  28  East  Mount 
Vernon  Place.  During  the  stay  on  Mount  Vernon  Place  the 
chapter  enjoyed  some  of  the  pleasantest  and  most  prosperous 
years  of  its  existence,  and  greatly  increased  in  numbers  and 
the  loyalty  of  its  alumni. 

When  America  entered  the  world  war  in  April,  1917?  the 
response  of  all  Phi  Kapps  to  the  country's  call  to  service  was 
enthusiastic  and  immediate  and  in  a  week  or  two  the  ranks  of 
the  Active  Chapter  were  reduced  to  one  or  two  men  and  it  then 
became  necessary  to  move  to  less  luxurious  quarters  at  1012 
Cathedral  Street.  Here  the  chapter  struggled  along  until  the 
end  of  the  war,  when,  unlike  the  period  after  the  Civil  War, 
when  so  many  of  the  chapters  in  the  South  were  forced  to 
disband,  practically  all  of  the  Active  Chapter  returned  with 
new  life  and  enthusiasm. 

In  order  to  meet  the  demand  for  larger  quarters  the  plan 
of  forming  a  corporation  to  buy  a  chapter  house  after  much 
consideration  was  determined  upon.  In  October,  1919,  a  cor- 
poration known  as  "  Alpha  Zeta,  Incorporated,"  was  formed 
and  its  membership  was  by  its  charter  confined  to  all  Phi  Kapps 
who  should  subscribe  to  "  Alpha  Zeta,  Incorporated."  The 
House  committee  having  in  the  meantime  secured  an  option  on 
a  very  desirable  property  at  17  West  Mulberry  Street,  a  large 
and  enthusiastic  banquet  was  held  in  the  new  house  at  which 
a  sufficient  number  of  men  joined  "  Alpha  Zeta,  Incorporated," 
to  ensure  a  fund  to  purchase  the  new  house  which  was  accord- 
inglv  done.  The  new  home  of  the  fraternity  is  a  large  and 
commodious  dwelling  with  all  modern  improvements  and  con- 
tains about  twenty  living  and  bed  rooms  and  four  baths.  It 
is  centrally  located  and  within  five  minutes'  walk  of  the  business 
section  of  the  city. 

Alpha  Zeta  is  unique  among  the  chapters  of  the  Fraternity 
in  that  its  membership  is  drawn  exclusively  from  the  Law 
School  of  the  University  of  Maryland,      In  the  average  chapter 


HISTORY  OF  ALPHA  ZETA  CHAPTER.  987 

after  the  years  of  undergraduate  life  have  been  completed,  the 
men  seldom  see  each  other  except  at  reunions  and  conventions, 
but  at  Alpha  Zeta  most  of  the  alumni  settle  in  Baltimore  to 
practice  their  profession  and  are  thus  linked  together  by  their 
life  work  and  common  ambitions  and  ideals. 


Alpha  Zeta  Chapter 


1896. 

Louis  John  Burger,  Ph.G.  [Maryland  Coll.  of  Phar.]  ;  LL.B., 

Baltimore,  Md. 

215  North  Charles  Street. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  December  5,  1870.  Son  of  John  and  Wil- 
helmina  (Senft)  Burger.  Attorney-at-law.  Married,  first,  June 
25,  1896,  Elizabeth  K.  Terry,  who  died  June  10,  1908;  second,  July 
18,  1912,  Martha  B.  Terry.  Served  in  French  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  June 
to   November,   1918. 

1898. 

Louis  Benoit  Keene  Claggett,  B.S.  [St.  John's]  ;  LL.B.,  Balti- 
more, Md. 

Baltimore  Club. 
Born  in  Frederick  County,  Md.,  July  26,  1875.     Son  of  Samuel  and 
Elizabeth  (West)  Claggett.     Attorney-at-law. 


1900. 

John  Pope  Baer,  LL.B.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

10  South  Calvert  Street. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  March  2,  1876.  Son  of  Robert  Newton  and 
Mary  (Corner)  Baer.  Vice  President  Park  Bank  of  Baltimore, 
Md.  Partner  in  banking  house  of  Hambleton  and  Company, 
Baltimore  and  New  York.  Married,  November  15,  1907,  Mar- 
garet Brian.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  father,  Robert  N.  Baer, 
Epsilon,  '58,   and  brother,   Robert   N.   Baer,   Alpha   Zeta,   '02. 

Thomas  Archer  Hays,  4th,  LL.B.,  Elk  Ridge,  Md. 

Born  at  "  Kelvin  Grove,"  near  Darlington,  Md.,  September  6,  1873. 
Son  of  Thomas  Archer,  3d,  and  Mary  Wilson  (Allen)  Hays. 
Secretary  to  the  U.  S.  Attorney,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1897-1905.  In 
the  Judicial  Department  of  the  U.  S.  Fidelity  and  Guaranty  Com- 
pany of  Baltimore,  Md.,  1905  to  date.  Married,  October  16,  1911, 
Winifred  Ditman  Mitchell. 


ALPHA  ZETA  CHAPTER.  989 

James  McEvoy,  Jr.,  LL.B.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

1112  Fidelity  Building. 
Born   at   Baltimore,   Md.,   December    12,    1874.     Son    of   James   and 
Nannie    (Sowers)     McEvoy.     Attorney-at-law.     Married,    October 
30,   1907,   Anna  P.   Lippincott. 

Frederick  Jacob  Singley,  LL.B.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

215    North   Charles   Street. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  June  11,  1878.     Son  of  Henry  and  Louise 
(Hellweg)    Singley.     Secretary    and    Treasurer    of    the    Maryland 
Trust  Building  Company,  1900-02;  since  then  an  attorney-at-law. 
Married,  October  18,  1905,  Katherine  M.  Rice. 

Levin  Stonebraker,  LL.B.,  Hagerstown,  Md. 

Prospect  Street. 
Born  at  Sharpsburg,  Md.,  July  22,  1878.     Son  of  George  M.  and  F. 
Virginia    (Benton)    Stonebraker.     Attorney-at-law. 

John  Benedict  Aloysius  Wheltle,  LL.B.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

355  Title  Building. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  July  5,  1866.  Son  of  Charles  and  Catherine 
(Yakel)  Wheltle.  Attorney-at-law.  Police  Commissioner  for 
Baltimore  City,  1908  to  1912.  President  of  Board  of  Police 
Commissioners,  1910-12.  Married,  July  22,  1890,  Minnie  Dorothy 
Kimmel.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  son,  Albert  F.  Wheltle,  Alpha 
Zeta,  '19. 

Louis  Seymour  Zimmerman,  LL.B.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Maryland  Trust  Company. 
Born  in  Baltimore  County,  Md.,  September  8,  1876.  Son  of  Charles 
Thomas  and  Mary  Scott  (Seymour)  Zimmerman.  Clerk  with  the 
Maryland  Trust  Company,  Baltimore,  until  1903;  Assistant  Secre- 
tary and  Assistant  Treasurer  of  same  company,  1903-05;  Secre- 
tary, 1906-07;  Second  Vice-President,  1907-08;  Acting  President, 
1908-10,  and  President,  January,  1910,  to  date. 

Frederick  Graj^son  Boyce,  Jr.,  LL.B.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Townsend  Scott  and  Son. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  November  24,  1877.     Son  of  Frederick  Gray- 
son  and  Rebecca  Latimer    (Millar)    Boyce.     Broker.     Relative  in 
Fraternity,  brother,  Albert  Page  Boyce,  Alpha  Zeta,  '12. 

Augustus  Freeborn  Brown,  Jr.,  LL.B.,  Havre  de  Grace,  Md. 

Born  at  Swan  Creek,  Md.,  October  22,  1873.  .  Son  of  Augustus 
Freeborn  and  Harriet  Salter  (Wheeler)  Brown.  Attorney-at-law. 
Married,  Mary  J.  Brown. 


990  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1901. 

James  Fleet  Thrift,  LL.B.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

216    St.    Paul    Street. 
Born    in    Westmoreland   County,   Va.,    November   30,    1873.     Son   of 
Fleet  William  and  Rhoda  Mildred   (Morrison)   Thrift.     Attorney- 
at-law. 

Clarence  Jackson  Eaton,  LL.B.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

9  West   Baltimore   Street. 
Born  at  St.  John,   New  Brunswick,   Can.,  March   14,   1875.     Son   of 
Abijah  H.  and  Emma  Delia   (Andrews)    Eaton.     President  of  the 
Eaton    &    Burnett    Business    College,    Baltimore,    Md.     Married, 
April  24,  1915,  Blanche  Ferguson   Harman. 

Matthias  Forney  Reese,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Baltimore  Branch,   Federal  Reserve  Bank  of  Richmond. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  May  1,  1878.     Son  of  John  Evan  and  Alice- 
Virginia    (Gibbs)     Reese.     Assistant    Auditor,    Baltimore    Branch, 
Federal  Reserve  Bank.     Married,  June  25,  1908,  Rena  Schant. 

Charles  Howard  Millikin,  LL.B.,  Guilford,  Baltimore,  Md. 

3  Chancery  Square. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  November  10,  1871.  Son  of  William  Henry 
and  Emily  Virginia  (Richardson)  Millikin.  Attorney-at-law, 
1901-15.  Vice  President,  Hennegen-Bates  Company,  jewelry  and 
silverware,  1915  to  date.  Married,  October  22,  1895,  Mattie  Hen- 
negen  Bates. 

1902. 

Joshua  George  Harvey,  Jr.,  Owings  Mills,  Md. 

Born  at  Catonsville,  Md.,  August  1,  1878.  Son  of  James  and  Mar- 
garet Jane  (Gleghorn)  Harvey.  Insurance  and  real  estate  broker. 
Captain,  commanding  Troop  A.  M.  N.  G.  Colonel  and  Aide  de 
Camp  to  Governor  Goldsborough  of  Maryland.  Married,  October 
20,  1904,  Bessie  May  Nor r is. 

Harry  Nelson  Kilman,  Jr.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

553   Title   Building. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  September  25,  1879.     Son  of  Henry  Nelson 
and  Susan   Richardson    (Smith)    Kilman.     Engaged  in  business  of 
commercial,  civil  and  criminal  investigations.     Married,  November 
1,  1912,  Josephine  F.  Brankers. 

Roland  Ray  Marchant,  LL.B.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

363  Calvert  Building. 
Born    in   Matthews  County,  Va..   February   11,   1880.     Son  of  James 


ALPHA  ZETA  CHAPTER.  991 

W.  and  Mary  Elizabeth  Marchant.  Attorney-at-law.  Assistant 
State's  Attorney  of  Baltimore  City,  January  1,  1912,  to  July  1,  1912. 
Appointed  First  Deputy  State's  Attorney  for  Baltimore  City,  July 
1,  1912;  resigned  May  15,  1919.  City  Solicitor,  Baltimore,  1920 
to    date.     Married,    October    12,    1904,    Mabel    Carlton. 


*Charles  Frederick  Motz,  LL.B.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  December  24,  1875.  Son  of  Rudolph  F. 
and  Emelie  E.  (Halbach)  Motz.  Clerk  in  the  National  Howard 
Bank,  Baltimore,  Md.  Married,  November  8,  1905,  Mathilde  Eliza- 
beth Rautman.     Died  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  January  11,  1909. 

Robert  Newton  Baer,  LL.B.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

820  Fidelity   Building. 
Born  at  Washington,  D.  C,  August  26,  1880.     Son  of  Robert  Newton 
and  Mary   (Corner)   Baer.     Attorney-at-law.     Relatives  in  Frater- 
nity, father,  Rev.  Robert  N.  Baer,  Epsilon,  '58,  and  brother,  John 
P.  Baer,  Alpha  Zeta,  '00. 

Ridgely  Prentiss  Melvin,  A.B.  and  A.M.   [St.  John's]  ;  LL.B., 
Annapolis,  Md. 

Born  at  Denton,  Md.,  November  4,  1881.  Son  of  George  Thomas 
and  Maria  Louisa   (Hopkins)    Melvin.     Attorney-at-law. 

Charles  Wesley  Wisner,  Jr.,  A.B.   [Princeton]  ;  LL.B.,  Balti- 
more, Md. 

2303  Adams  Street. 
Born    at    Martinsburg,   W.   Va.,   August   27,    1874.     Son   of   Charles 
Wesley    and    Mary    Ellen    (Jackson)    Wisner.     Attorney-at-law. 

Andrew  Hunter  Boyd,   Jr.,   A.B.    [Princeton]  ;  LL.B.,   Balti- 
more, Md. 

Baltimore  and  Ohio  Building. 
Born  at  Cumberland,  Md.,  May  16,  1878.  Son  of  Judge  Andrew 
Hunter  and  Bessie  Morton  (Thruston)  Boyd.  Attorney-at-law. 
General  Attorney  of  the  Baltimore  and  Ohio  Railroad  Company. 
Captain,  110th  F.  A..  July  25,  1917,  to  May  7,  1919;  Major,  May 
8,  1919,  to  June  3,  1919,  when  discharged.  In  France  July  17, 
1918,  to  May  12,  1919. 

Thomas  Hughlett  Henry,  LL.B.,  Easton,  Md. 

Born  at  Easton,  Md.,  December  5,  1879.  Son  of  John  Campbell 
and  Maria  Elizabeth  (Hughlett)  Henry.  Attorney-at-law.  Mar- 
ried, November  7,  1906,  Minnie   Lowe   Wrightson. 


992  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

William  McLeyne  Somerville,  LL.B.,  Cumberland,  Md. 

14  Water  Street. 
Born  at  Barton,  Md.,  November  6,  1879.     Son  of  John  and  Clemen- 
tine   Cowan     (McLeyne)     Somerville.     Attorney-at-law.     Married, 
November  25,  1915,  Ethel  Irene  Bierman. 

*  Alfred  Tennyson  Wilson,  LL.B.,  Easton,  Md. 

Born  in  Caroline  County,  Md.,  March  25,  1879.  Son  of  Alfred  Jump 
and  Angie  (Smith)  Wilson.  Attorney-at-law.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  Harvey  H.  Wilson,  Alpha  Zeta,  '11.  Died  at 
Easton,  Md.,  August  18,  1907. 

Addison  Eugene  Mullikin,  A.B.  and  A.M.  [St.  John's]  ;  LL.B.. 

Baltimore,  Md. 

363  Calvert  Building. 
Born  at  Trappe,  Md.,  September  26,  1874.     Son  of  Francis  Charles- 
and   Margaret   Eugenia  Mullikin.     Attorney-at-law. 

1903. 

Henry  Percival  Bridges,  LL.B.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Munsey  Building. 
Born    at    Hancock,    Md.,    January    24,    1878.     Son    of    Robert    and 
Priscilla   (Williams)   Bridges.     Attorney-at-law. 

James  Craig  McLanahan,  A.B.  [Princeton]  ;  LL.B.,  Baltimore, 
Md. 

Maryland  Casualty  Tower. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  April  28,  1881.  Son  of  Samuel  and  Maud 
(Imbrie)  McLanahan.  Attorney-at-law.  First  Lieutenant,  F.  A. 
M.  N.  G.,  December  29,  1915;  served  on  Mexican  border,  1916; 
Captain,  April  9,  1917;  in  Federal  service,  July  23,  1917;  instructor 
at  School  of  Fire,  Fort  Sill;  Major,  F.  A.,  May  28,  1918;  detailed 
to  office  of  chief  of  Field  Artillery,  August  26,  1918;  commissioned 
Lieutenant  Colonel,  September  18,  1918;  discharged  January  3, 
1919. 

Franklin  Howard  Smith,  LL.B.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

2453  Maryland  Avenue. 
Born  at  Hampden,  Md.,  January  11,  1882.     Son  of  James  Henry  and 
Frances     Rebecca     (Gibson)      Smith.     Attorney-at-law.     Married, 
November  18,  1914,  Marion  Clark  Bell. 

John  Francis  Dammann,  Jr.,  A.B.    [Loyola  Coll.,  Baltimore, 
Md.]  ;  LL.B.,  Chicago,  111. 

1130  Corn  Exchange  Building. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  July  26,  1880.     Son  of  John  Francis  and 


ALPHA  ZETA  CHAPTER.  993 

Aileen  B.  (Cowardin)  Dammann.  Attorney-at-law,  and  repre- 
sents the  Maryland  Casualty  Company  in  Chicago  since  1906. 
Married,  November  16,  1909,  Isabel  Adan  Lynde. 

William  Francis  Lawrence  Applegarth,  Jr.,  A.B.  [Georgetown 

Univ.]  ;  LL.B.,  Golden  Hill,  Md. 

Born  at  Golden  Hill,  Md.,  September  24,  1877.  Son  of  William 
Francis  Lawrence  and  Emma  Annette  (Keene)  Applegarth.  At- 
torney-at-law. 

William  Bernard  Athey,  LL.B.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

418  Fidelity  Building. 
Born   at   Alexandria,  Va„   March   19,   1879.     Son  of   Thomas   Burch 
and     Sarah     Ella      (Price)      Athey.     Attorney-at-law.     Assistant 
Secretary  and  Director,  Fidelity  and  Deposit  Company  of  Mary- 
land. 

Wallace  Pinkney  Harvey,  A.B.  [Princeton]  ;  LL.B.,  Baltimore, 
Md. 

219   East    Redwood   Street. 
Born   at   Baltimore,   Md.,   November   29,   1876.     Son   of   William   P. 
and   Virginia    (Jordan)    Harvey.     Attorney-at-law.     Married,   No- 
vember 16,  1904,  Josephine,  daughter  of  Judge  Robert  Gilmor. 

James  Laurence  Dwen  Kearney,  A.B.,  A.M.  [Loyola  Coll., 
Baltimore,  Md.]  ;  LL.B.,  Farmington,  Conn. 
Born  at  Cumberland,  Md.,  June  6,  1877.  Son  of  Michael  Martin  and 
Martina  (Dwen)  Kearney.  Attorney-at-law.  Secretary,  Hart- 
ford Accident  &  Indemnity  Company  and  Hartford  Live  Stock 
Insurance  Company  of  N.  Y.  Married,  December  17,  1907,  Mar- 
garet Tilden  Owings. 

1904. 

John  Ridgely,  Jr.,  LL.B.,  Towson,  Md. 

Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  September  28,  1882.  Son  of  John  and 
Helen  West  (Stewart)  Ridgely.  Office  Attorney,  Maryland 
Casualty  Company  to  1913,  since  then  general  insurance  broker. 
Married,  October  26,  1907,  Louise  Roman  Humrichouse.  Rela- 
tive in  Fraternity,  brother,   David  S.   Ridgely,  Alpha  Zeta,  '06. 

Henry  Mentzel  Henrix,  LL.B.,  Knoxville,  Tenn. 

Holston  National  Bank   Building. 
Born   at  Baltimore,   Md.,   September   15,  1881.     Son   of  Clinton  and 
Mary  Elizabeth  (Mentzel)   Henrix.     Attorney-at-law. 


994  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Joseph  Collins  Lee,  LL.B.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

125  Trumbull  Street. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  March  20,  1880.  Son  of  Richard  Henry  and 
Isabelle  George  (Wilson)  Lee.  Assistant  Secretary,  Hartford 
Accident  and  Indemnity  Company,  Hartford,  Conn.  Commissioned 
Lieutenant  Infantry,  August  15,  1917,  assigned  to  Company  C, 
303d  Infantry;  Captain,  151st  Depot  Brigade,  Camp  Devens,  Mass. 

Harold  Brewster  Hummelshine,  LL.B.,  Cumberland,  Md. 

Born  at  Cumberland,  Md.,  October  10,  1881.  Son  of  Theodore  A. 
K.  and  Isabelle  Anderson  (Rouzer)  Hummelshine.  Attorney-at- 
law,  1904-17.  Superintendent,  Vang  Construction  Company,  1919 
to  date.  Enlisted  as  private  in  25th  Engineers,  Dec.  11,  1917; 
sailed  for  France,  Feb.  27,  1918;  at  St.  Quentin,  Cambrai,  St. 
Mihiel,  and  Meuse-Argonne.  Promoted  Private,  First  Class,  Cor- 
poral, Sergeant,  Regimental  Sergeant  Major,  Master  Engineer 
Junior  Grade,  Master  Engineer  Senior  Grade.  Assigned  to  Offi- 
cers' School  at  Langres,  France.  Wounded  twice,  gassed  six 
times. 

1905. 

William   Thomas    Haydon,   A.B.    [Georgetown   Univ.]  ;   A.M. 

[Loyola  Coll.,  Baltimore,  Md.],  Baltimore,  Md. 

328  Law  Building. 
Born  at  Frederick,  Md.,  March  12,  1873.     Son  of  Colonel  John  A.  and 
Mary     Alice      (McSherry)      Haydon.     Attorney-at-law.     Married, 
November  8,   1911,   Matilda  Page   Stiles.     Relative   in   Fraternity, 
brother,  John  J.  Haydon,  Alpha  Zeta,  '07. 

Barry  John  Colding,  LL.B.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

822  Exchange  Block. 
Born  at  Appleton,  S.  C,  November  13,  1876.     Son  of  Thomas  Blanch- 
ard   and   Blanche  Clare   (Barry)    Colding.     Attorney-at-law. 

Laurance  Jones,  Ruxton,  Md. 

Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  September  6,  1877.  Son  of  William  Henry 
and  Laura  Amelia  (King)  Jones.  Real  estate  and  insurance 
broker,  1911-16;  Manager  of  Bond  Department,  Equitable  Trust 
Company,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1916  to  date.  Married,  June  18,  1908, 
Hilda  Bateson. 

John  Herbert  Waite,  LL.B.,  Roland  Park,  Baltimore,  Md. 

702  Gladstone  Avenue. 
Born   at   Baltimore,   Md.,   March   1,   1876.     Son   of  Samuel    Richard 
and   Josephine    (Turnbull)    Waite.     Purchasing   Agent,   Baltimore 
Tube  Company.     Married,   April   22,    1908,   Gertrude   Knight   Mc- 
Cabe. 


ALPHA  ZETA  CHAPTER.  995 

George  Arthur  Bayles,  LL.B.,  Montreal,   Quebec,  Canada. 

232  St.  James  Street. 
Born  near  Perryville,  Md.,  January  29,  1876.  Son  of  William  Ber- 
nard and  Juliet  Augusta  (Jump)  Bayles.  President  and  Man- 
aging Director,  Adjusters  &  Appraisers,  Limited,  Montreal,  1914 
to  date.  Private,  Fifth  Infantry,  M.  N.  G.,  1898-1901;  Boatswain's 
Mate,  1901-05;  Ensign,  May,  1905,  and  Lieutenant,  junior  grade, 
May,  1908,  Maryland  Naval  Militia. 

*Rodgers  Octavius  Knight,  LL.B.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  April  18,  1884.  Son  of  Octavius  O.  and 
Laura  V.  (Hopkins)  Knight.  Attorney-at-law.  Died  at  Balti- 
more, Md.,  September  14,  1911. 

1906. 

Algernon  Taylor   Smith,  A.B.    [Princeton]  ;   LL.B.,   Cumber- 
land, Md. 

222  Fayette  Street. 
Born  at  Midland,  Md.,  May  15,  1879.     Son  of  Algernon  Gray   and 
Amanda  Turner  (Taylor)  Smith.     Attorney-at-law.     Married,  June 
6,  1909,  Jane  Hazelton  De  Shields. 

Philip  Lunt  Small,  LL.B.,  South  Orange,  N.  J. 

26  Cottage  Street. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  October  21,  1879.     Son  of  Joseph  Donnell 
and  Mary  Elizabeth   (Prichard)    Small.     Comptroller  of  National 
Surety  Company  of  New  York,  1908  to  date.     Married,  April  29, 
1909,  Nellie  A.  Sellman. 

James  Preston  Wickham  McNeal,  LL.B.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

1319  Linden  Avenue. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  September  22,  1878.     Son  of  J.  V.  and  May 
(Preston)  McNeal.     With  Fidelity  and  Deposit  Company  of  Mary- 
land.    Married,  April  19,  1910,  Anna  M.,  daughter  Judge  James  D. 
Watters,  Epsilon,  '56. 

Charles  Mervyn  Young,  LL.B.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

321   South   Twenty-second   Street. 
Born   at   Baltimore,  Md.,  March  19,  1878.     Son  of  Charles   Mervyn 
and   Mary   Lydia    (Edmunds)    Young.     With   the   Moody   Invest- 
ment Service.     Private,  Troop  A,  Maryland  National  Guard,  1897. 
Married,  January  24,  1920,  Mary  Coates. 

Charles  Harold  Johnston,  LL.B.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

202  North  Calvert  Street. 
Born    at   Toronto,   Can.,   April  28,   1885.     Son   of   Hugh   and   Eliza 


996  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

(Holland)    Johnston.     Attorney-at-law.     Served   in    U.    S.    N.    R., 
during  World  War. 

David   Stewart   Ridgely,   Homewood,   Baltimore,   Md. 

107  Norwood  Road. 
Born  at  "  Hampton,"  Md.,  April  12,  1884.     Son  of  John  and  Helen 
West  (Stewart)  Ridgely.     Connected  with  the  Fidelity  Trust  Bank 
of  Baltimore,  Md.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  John  Ridgely, 
Jr.,  Alpha   Zeta,  '04. 

George  Winship  Taylor,  A.B.   [Harvard]  ;  LL.B.,  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

101  East  Seventy-fifth  Street. 
Born  at  Catonsville,  Md.,  November  13,  1883.  Son  of  Robert  and 
Fannie  (Winship)  Taylor.  Attorney-at-law.  Assistant  U.  S.  At- 
torney, Southern  District  of  New  York,  1918  to  date.  With  Nor- 
ton-Harjes  Ambulance  Corps,  May  to  November,  1917.  Served 
with  42d  Division,  French  Army,  at  Verdun  and  adjoining  sectors, 
summer  of  1917,  as  ambulance  driver,  Section  61 ;  ranked  as  Private 
in  French  Army. 

1907. 

Austin  Jenkins  Lilly,  LL.B.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

216   East  Twentieth  Street. 
Born  at  Conewago,  Pa.,  December  24,  1883.     Son  of  Henry  Joseph 
and    Mary    Helen     (Jenkins)     Lilly.     Attorney-at-law.     Attorney, 
Legal  Division,  Maryland  Casualty  Company,  1915  to  date.     Mar- 
ried, April  28,  1908,  Mary  Helen  Scott  Browne. 

George  Murray  Seal,  LL.B.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

2415  North  Calvert  Street. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  July  26,  1881.  Son  of  George  Boardman 
and  Maria  Elizabeth  (Kendall)  Seal.  Assistant  to  the  President, 
Maryland  Casualty  Company.  Married,  August  30,  1905,  Edith 
Adelaide  Bidwell.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Hal  K.  Seal, 
Alpha  Zeta,  '14. 

William  Howard  Hamilton,  LL.B.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

1231   Calvert   Building. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  September  16,  1877.     Son  of  Matthew  Allen 
and    Sally    (Austin)     Hamilton.     Attorney-at-law.     Married,    No- 
vember 4,  1916,  Rosalie  Page. 

John  Joseph  Haydon,  LL.B.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

4619  Kingswell  Avenue. 
Born  at  Frederick,   Md.,  December  20,  1884.     Son  of  John  A.   and 


ALPHA  ZETA  CHAPTER.  997 

Mary  Alice  (McSherry)  Haydon.  Attorney-at-law.  Married, 
September  7,  1914,  Adaline  Elizabeth  King.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  William  T.   Haydon,  Alpha  Zeta,  '05. 

George  Murray  Gill  Schaefer,  LL.B.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

U.  S.  Fidelity  and  Guarantee  Company. 
Born    at    McDonough,    Ga.,    August    2,    1886.     Son    of    Harry    and 
Anita  McKim  (Gill)  Schaefer.     Attorney-at-Law. 

Hubard  Pearce  Ringgold,  LL.B.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

45  William  Street. 
Born  at  Chestertown,  Md.,  April  11,  1885.  Son  of  Josias  and  Mary 
Clementine  (Pearce)  Ringgold.  Vice  President  of  U.  S.  Fidelity 
and  Guaranty  Company,  1918.  Superintendent  of  agents  for  the 
Globe  Indemnity  Company  of  New  York,  1918  to  date.  Married, 
December  16,  1908,  Ellen  Priscilla  Moore. 

Clarence  Milton  Leith,  LL.B.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

832  Reserve  Bank  Building. 
Born  at  Langley,  Va.,  September  23,  1884.     Son  of  Richard  Dulaney 
and   Jane    (Ferguson)    Leith.     With    United    States    Fidelity    and 
Guaranty    Company.     Married,    April    19,    1910,    Estelle    Waters 
White. 

Harry  Ellsworth  Newman,  A.B.  [Princeton],  Lakewood,  N.  J. 

Born   near  Lakewood,   N.   J.,   August   19,   1876.     Son   of   Miles   and 

Catherine       (Runyon)        Newman.     Attorney-at-law.     Phi       Beta 

Kappa.     Prosecuting    Attorney,    Ocean    County,    N.    J.     Married, 

June  12,  1907,  Fannie  May  Mickle. 

Summerfield  Fairfax  Norwood,  LL.B.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Globe  Indemnity  Company,  45  William  Street. 

Born  at  Coeur  d'Alene,  Idaho,  February  16,  1886.     Son  of  Randolph 

and  Annie  Catherine  (Gebhart)   Norwood.     With  Globe  Indemnity 

Company.     During  World  War  served  as  U.  S.  Vice  Consul,  Berne, 

Switzerland,  engaged  in  exchange  of  American  prisoners  of  war. 

1908. 

*Clarence  Robert  Wilson,  LL.B.,  Gittings  P.  O.,  Md. 

Born  at  Long  Green,  Md.,  April  9,  1886.  Son  of  John  Voglesong 
and  Mary  Georgiana  (Rankin)  Wilson.  Attorney-at-law.  Died 
at  Long  Green,  Md.,  October  25,  1913. 

Lennox  Birckhead  Clemens,  LL.B.,  Govans,  Md. 

Born  in  Baltimore  County,  Md.,  March  10,  1885.     Son  of  Augustus 


998  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Ducas  and  Mary   (Bordley)   Clemens.     Attorney-at-law.     Married, 
May  10,  1909,  Olivia  L.  Fendall. 

Hercules  Courtenay  Jenifer,  LL.B.,  Towson,  Md. 

Born  at  Lock  Raven,  Md.,  December  11,  1884.  Son  of  Thomas 
Risteau  and  Margaret  Ann  (Moore)  Jenifer.  Attorney-at-law. 
Chief  Clerk  of  the  Maryland  Shell  Fish  Commission,  1906  to  1908. 
State's  Attorney  of  Baltimore  County.  Secretary  and  Treasurer 
of  Towson  Nurseries  Company.  Married,  April  17,  1912,  lima 
Virginia  Massenburg. 

George  Frederick  Cushwa,  LL.B.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

17   West   Mulberry   Street. 
Born  at  Fairview,  Md.,  April  16,  1871.     Son  of  William  and  Mar- 
garet E.    (Kriegh)   Cushwa.     Attorney-at-law. 

Frank  Jillard  Hoen,  A.B.  [Princeton]  ;  LL.B.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

703   Union  Trust  Building. 
Born   at   Baltimore,    Md.,    April   26,   1885.     Son    of    Frank    Nixdorf 
and  Lilly  Leonore  (Hyde)   Hoen.     Attorney-at-law.     Married,  Oc- 
tober 30,  1913,  Grace  Dunnington  Councilman. 

William  Howard  Gahan,  A.B.  [Loyola  Coll.,  Baltimore,  Md.]  ; 

A.M.   [Johns  Hopkins]  ;  LL.B.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

2626  North  Charles  Street. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  December  31,  1887.     Son  of  William  H.  and 
Mary  Henrietta  (Daily)  Gahan.     Attorney-at-law. 

Samuel  Eeley  Thompson,  A.B.  [Harvard]  ;  LL.B.,  Catonsville, 
Md. 

Born  at  Abingdon,  Md.,  September  5,  1885.  Son  of  Samuel  Eeley 
and  Capitola  Black  (Nelson)  Thompson.  Superintendent  of  the 
Reinsurance  Department  of  the  U.  S.  Fidelity  and  Guaranty 
Company.  Seaman  and  Yeoman,  Maryland  Naval  Militia,  1916-17; 
Ensign,  U.  S.  N.  R.,  to  October,  1918;  Ensign  (t),  U.  S.  N.,  October 
15,  1918. 

Edward  Hamilton  Burke,  A.B.  [Loyola  Coll.,  Baltimore,  Md.]  ; 

LL.B.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Calvert  Building. 
Born  at  Towson,  Md.,  January  14,  1886.  Son  of  Hon.  Nicholas 
Charles  and  Chloe  (Ady)  Burke.  Attorney-at-law.  Member 
Maryland  House  of  Delegates,  1919-20.  Private  in  U.  S.  Marine 
Corps,  during  World  War.  Married,  September  16,  1913,  Eliza- 
beth  M.   Carter. 


ALPHA  ZETA  CHAPTER.  993 

James  Patrick  Houstoun,  Houston,  Tex. 

604  Union  Bank  Building. 
Born    at    Savannah,    Ga.,    August    22,    1880.     Son    of   James    P.    S. 
Houstoun,  M.D.,  and  Sara  Gilbert  Cumming.     With  Fidelity  and 
Deposit  Company  of  Maryland. 


1909. 

James  Turner  Harlan,  LL.8.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

318  Forest  Road. 
Born  near  Stafford,  Md.,  July  3,  1881.     Son  of  Henry  and   Hettie 
Foster    (Turner)    Harlan.     Insurance    broker.     Married,   May    24, 
1913,  Mary  Smith  Edge. 

Tasker  Gantt  Lowndes,  A.B.  [Yale]  ;  LL.B.,  Cumberland,  Md. 

36  Washington  Street. 
Born  at  Cumberland,  Md.,  July  30,  1883.  Son  of  Hon.  Lloyd 
Lowndes,  Governor  of  Maryland,  and  Elizabeth  Tasker.  Attorney- 
at-law.  President  Cumberland  Savings  Bank;  Vice  President  Sec- 
ond National  Bank;  President  Real  Estate  and  Securities  Com- 
pany. 

Stephen  States  Lee,  Baltimore,  Md. 

57    Franklin    Building. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  March  8,  1876.     Son  of  Julian  Henry  and 
Elizabeth  Dawson   (Tyson)   Lee.     In  real  estate  business. 

Benjamin  Hance,  A.B.,  A.M.  [St.  John's]  ;  LL.B.,  Prince  Fred- 
erick, Md. 
Born  at  Taney  Place,  Md.,  December  10,  1887.     Son  of  Young  Duke 
and  Sue  Dare  (Bourne)  Hance.     Attorney-at-law.     Member  Mary- 
land   House    of    Delegates,    1917-19.     Married,    October    5,    1918, 
Helen  Marsh  Parran. 

1910. 

Aloysius   Fenwick   King,   A.B.    [Mt.    St.   Mary's   Coll.,   Md.], 
Leonardtown,  Md. 
Born  at  Leonardtown,  Md.,  December  23,  1885.     Son  of  Francis  V. 
and  Charlotte    (Fenwick)    King.     Attorney-at-law. 

William  Clinton  McSherry,  A.B.  [Mt.  St.  Mary's  Coll.,  Md.], 
Frederick,  Md. 

Born  at  Frederick,  Md.,  January  10,  1888.     Son  of  James  and  Clara 
Louise   (McAleer)   McSherry.     Attorney-at-law. 


iooo  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

John  Hunton  Moss,  M.D.  [Jefferson  Medical],  Archbald,  Pa. 

Main  Street. 
Born  at  Fort  Smith,  Ark.,  March  21,  1886.     Son  of  George  W.  and 
Annie    Lathnore     (Ball)     Moss.     Physician.     Served    as-    Captain, 
M.  C,  April,   1918,  to  June,  1919;   in  A.  E.   F.,  September,   1918, 
to  June,  1919;  participated  in  Meuse-Argonne  offensive. 

Englar    MeClure   Rouzer,    A.B.    [Western    Maryland    Coll.]  ; 
LL.B.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Maryland  Casualty  Tower. 
Born  at  Cumberland,  Md.,  May  10,  1887.  Son  of  Alexander  MeClure 
and  Emma  Jane  (Englar)  Rouzer.  Attorney-at-law.  Lieutenant, 
320th  Infantry,  80th  Division;  Adjutant,  3d  Battalion,  320th  In- 
fantry; participated  in  offensives  in  Artois  Sector  with  British, 
July,  1918,  and  St.  Mihiel  and  Meuse-Argonne  with  First  American 
Army,  September  to  November  11,  1918. 

Edward  Joseph  Edelen,  A.B.    [Rock  Hill  Coll.,  Md.]  ;  LL.B., 
Bryantown,  Md. 
Born  at  Bryantown,  Md.,  December  27,  1887.     Son  of  Charles  Grant- 
ley    and    Mary    Philomena    (Gardiner)    Edelen.     Attorney-at-law. 
Member  of  General  Assembly  of  Maryland,  1918.     Married,  April 
7,  1911,  Alma  G.  Mudd. 

Edgar  William  Young,  LL.B.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

3309    Carlisle    Avenue. 
Born  at  Moscow  Mills,  Md.,  February  20,  1884.     Son  of  John  William 
and    Mary    Jane    (Andrews)    Young.     Attorney-at-law.     In    Law 
Department,    B.    and    O.    Railroad.     Married,    August    20,    1906, 
Helene  Elizabeth  Jammer. 

Richard  Bayley  Chapman,  Litt.B.   [Princeton]  ;  LL.B.,  Balti- 
more, Md. 

2306  Eutaw  Place. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  December  8,  1885.  Son  of  William  J.  and 
Sarah  E.  (Bayley)  Chapman.  Attorney-at-law.  Served  in  Bat- 
tery A,  M.  N.  G.,  1916  and  in  Federal  service  on  Mexican  border, 
1916;  First  Lieutenant,  110  F.  A.,  29th  Division,  1917. to  August  11, 
1919. 

Daniel  List  Warner,  A.B.  [Princeton]  ;  LL.B.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Calvert  Building. 
Born   at   Portsmouth,  Ohio,   April  25,  1886.     Son   of  Alexander   and 
Mary   Hannah    (List)    Warner.     Attorney-at-law.     During   World 
War  served  with  110th  F.  A.;  in  A.  E.  F.,  July,  1918,  to  July,  1919. 


ALPHA  ZETA  CHAPTER.  iooi 

1911. 

Harvey  Hill  Wilson,  Baltimore,  Md. 

2605  Maryland  Avenue. 
Born  in  Caroline  County,  Md.,  December  17,  1881.     Son  of  Alfred 
Jump    and    Angie     (Smith)     Wilson.     Attorney-at-law.     Married, 
June  8,   1904,   Nettie   Elizabeth  Barwick.     Relative   in   Fraternity, 
brother,  Alfred  T;  Wilson,  Alpha  Zeta,  '02. 

Clapham  Murray,  Jr.,  A.B.  [Princeton],  Baltimore,  Md. 

Mt.  Royal  Apartments. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,   September  2,  1884.     Son  of  Clapham   and 
Mary  G.  Murray.     Attorney-at-law.     In  Legal  Department,  Mary- 
land Casualty  Company. 

James  McClure  Gillet,  Baltimore,  Md. 

1420    Park    Avenue. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  February  1,  1887.     Son  of  Edgar  and  Mary 
Virginia  (McClure)  Gillet.     With  the  Maryland  Casualty  Company 
as    underwriter,    compensation    and    liability    insurance.     Married, 
April   25,   1916,   Katharine   Edmonds   Payne. 

Edwin  Hanson  Webster  Harlan,  A.B.    [Princeton],  Bel  Air, 
Md. 

Born  at  Bel  Air,  Md.,  May  12,  1886.  Son  of  William  Hawkins  and 
Bessie    (Webster)    Harlan.     Attorney-at-law. 

John  Wirt  Wilmer,  A.B.  [St.  John's],  LL.B.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Fidelity  and  Deposit  Company. 
Born  at  La  Plata,  Md.,  September  27,  1885.     Son  of  General  Lemuel 
Allison  and   Mary    (Fergusson)    Wilmer.     Attorney-at-law.     Rela- 
tive in  Fraternity,  brother,  Harry  W.  Wilmer,  Alpha  Zeta,  '13. 

1912. 

Arthur  Joseph  Middleton,  A.B.   [Mt.  St.  Mary's  Coll.,  Md.], 
Bryantown,  Md. 

Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  April  14,  1889.  Son  of  Arthur  Raphael 
and  Mary  Lillian  (Bowling)  Middleton.  Married,  September  5, 
1909,  Mary  Ethel  Burch. 

John  Samuel  Turner,  Jr.,  A.B.   [Western  Md.  Coll.]  ;  LL.B., 

Baltimore,  Md. 

2401    Garrison    Avenue. 

Born  at  La  Plata,  Charles  County,  Md.,  August  24,  1888.  Son  of 
John    Samuel    and    Melvina     (Sasscer)     Turner.     Attorney    with 


ioo2  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Maryland    Casualty    Company.     Married,    April    30,    1913,    Lillian 
M.  Sauerwein. 

*  Albert  Page  Boyce,  Baltimore,  ]\Id. 

Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  September  25,  1879.  Son  of  Frederick 
Grayson  and  Rebecca  Latimer  (Millar)  Boyce.  Insurance  broker. 
Married,  January  16,  1909,  Anne  Gordon  Thorn.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  Frederick  G.  Boyce,  Jr.,  Alpha  Zeta,  '00.  Died 
at  Baltimore,  Md.,  December  27,  1912. 

Robert  Dixon  Bartlett,  Litt.B.    [Princeton],   Baltimore,  Md. 

2100  Mt.  Royal  Terrace. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  February  19,  1889.     Son  of  John  Kemp  and 
Mary    (Dixon)    Bartlett.     Attorney-at-law.     Served   as   Lieutenant 
U.  S.  N.  on  U.  S.  S.  Pennsylvania,  during  World  War.     Relative 
in  Fraternity,  brother,  J.  Kemp  Bartlett,  Jr.,  Alpha  Zeta,  '16. 

Henry  Emmet  Bateman,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Chemical  Foundation,  81  Fulton  Street. 
Born  at  Easton,  Md.,  April  20,  1888.  Son  of  James  Marcelle  Hop- 
kins and  Elizabeth  Tench  (Goldsborough)  Bateman.  Owner  and 
Editor  Easton  Ledger,  Easton,  Md.,  1914-17.  Assistant  to  Vice 
President,  Chemical  Foundation,  Inc.,  1919  to  date.  May  30,  1917, 
enlisted  1st  Maryland  Infantry;  mustered  in  Federal  service  July 
25,  1917;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  May  13,  1918;  arrived 
in  France,  June  27,  1918,  with  114th  Infantry,  29th  Division; 
promoted  First  Lieutenant,  Sept.  6,  1918;  Captain,  March  24,  1919; 
discharged  May  28,  1919;  decorated  with  Distinguished  Service 
Cross,  Dec.  26,  1918,  Croix  de  Guerre  with  Palm,  and  Medal  of 
Chevalier  of  Legion  of  Honor,  all  for  gallantry  in  action. 

William  Purrington  Cole,  Jr.,  B.S.  in  C.E.  [Maryland  State], 
Towson,  Md. 
Born  at  Towson,  Md.,  May  11,  1889.  Son  of  William  Purrington 
and  Ida  Estelle  Cole.  Attorney-at-law.  Commissioned  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Infantry,  November  27,  1917;  assigned  to  316th  Infantry, 
79th  Division;  promoted  to  Captain,  April,  1919;  served  in  A.  E. 
F.;  discharged  June  8,  1919.  Married,  June  27,  1918,  Edith  May 
Moore. 

William  Penn  Lewis,  Jr.,  LL.B.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

510  Maryland  Casualty  Building. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  July  6,  1891.  Son  of  William  Penn  and 
Mary  Claylor  (Woollen)  Lewis.  Attorney-at-law.  Private,  Bat- 
tery A,  Maryland  F.  A.,  December  29,  1915,  to  March  31,  1917; 
Second  Lieutenant,  4th  Maryland  Infantry,  March  31,  1917,  to  Sep- 
tember  29,    1917;    Second   Lieutenant,    115th    Infantry,   September 


ALPHA  ZETA  CHAPTER.  1003 

29,  1917,  to  September  5,  1918;  First  Lieutenant,  September  5, 
1918,  to  March  7,  1919,  date  of  discharge.  Decorated  Distinguished 
Service  Cross,  October  16,  1919;  wounded  October  18,  1919. 


1913. 

*Harry  White  Wilmer,  Leonardtown,  Md. 

Born  at  La  Plata,  Md.,  January  21,  1890.  Son  of  General  Lemuel 
Allison  and  Mary  (Fergusson)  Wilmer.  Volunteered  in  2d 
Canadian  Overseas  Contingent,  October,  1914;  decorated  with 
British  D.  C.  M.  for  gallantry  in  action,  May,  1916;  wounded  at 
Ypres,  June,  1916,  and  given  honorable  discharge.  Enlisted  in 
U.  S.  Aviation  service,  July,  1917.  Commissioned  First  Lieutenant 
and  assigned  to  20th  Aero  Squadron  as  Aerial  Observer.  Saw 
active  service  in  the  Argonne  Sector  and  was  killed  in  action 
October  10,  1918.  Is  buried  at  Steney,  France.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  John  W.  Wilmer,  Alpha  Zeta,  '11. 

Thomas  Brackett  Reed  Mudd,  La  Plata,  Md. 

Born  at  Washington,  D.  C,  April  6,  1890.  Son  of  Hon.  Sidney  E. 
Mudd. 

Jonathan  Lawrence  Sellman,  Litt.B.    [Princeton],  Baltimore, 
Md. 

808  Cathedral  Street. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  April  1,  1890.  Son  of  James  Lonzada  and 
Annie  Lawrence  (Riger)  Sellman.  Attorney-at-law  with  claim 
department,  Maryland  Casualty  Company.  Second  Class  Seaman, 
U.  S.  N.,  August  to  December,  1917;  Ensign,  U.  S.  N.  R.,  Janu- 
ary to  May,  1918;  Ensign  (t)  U.  S.  N.,  May,  1918,  to  February, 
I9I9.     Served  at  U.  S.  Naval  Headquarters,  London. 

1914. 

Edward  Eugene  Tarr,  A.B.  [Western  Maryland  Coll.].  Staun- 
ton, Va. 

Staunton  Military   Academy. 

Born  at  Marion,  Maryland.     Son  of  William  E.  and  Mary  Z.  Tarr. 
Teacher. 

Frank  Ward  Shaffer,  Baltimore,  Md. 

129  East  Redwood  Street. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  February  11,  1890.  Son  of  James  F.  and 
Sallie  B.  (Skinner)  Shaffer.  In  insurance  and  bonding  business. 
Served  as  Corporal,  Company  C,  112th  Engineers,  37th  Division, 
A.  E.  F.;  participated  in  St.  Mihiel,  Meuse-Argonne  and  Ypres- 
Lys  offensives. 


1004  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Henry  Altemus  Harlan,  Baltimore,  Md. 

9  West  Biddle  Street. 
Born   at   Baltimore,   Md.,   October   7,   1891.     Son   of   Henry   D.   and 
Helen   (Altemus)    Harlan. 

Hal  Kendall  Seal,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

435  Walnut  Street. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  August  31,  1890.  Son  of  George  Bordman 
and  Maria  (Shield)  Kendall.  Manager,  Marine  Department,  H. 
W.  Brown  and  Company,  insurance,  Philadelphia.  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, 1st  U.  S.  Cavalry  on  Mexican  Expedition,  1916;  Captain, 
305th  U.  S.  Cavalry,  August,  1917;  Major,  F.  A.,  August,  1918, 
assigned  to  44th  F.  A.  and  4th  F.  A.  Member  Sons  of  American 
Revolution.  Married,  September  15,  1917,  to  Minna  Ainsligh  Adt, 
who  died  October  15,  1918.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  G. 
Murray  Seal,  Alpha  Zeta,  '07. 

♦Robert  Samuel  White,  LL.B.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  March  31,  1887.  Son  of  Andrew  Jackson 
Caughy  and  Martha  (Cunningham)  White.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother  Oliver  C.  White,  Alpha  Zeta,  '14.  Died  at  Baltimore,  Md., 
October  5,  1916. 

Macall  Medford  Merritt,  LL.B.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

2107  North  Calvert  Street. 
Born  at  Locust  Grove,  Md.,  January  2,  1891.  Son  of  Samuel  Au- 
gustus and  Laura  Susan  Merritt.  Claim  Adjuster,  United  States 
Fidelity  and  Guaranty  Company.  During  the  World  War  served 
as  Corporal  Battery  E,  One  Hundred  and  Tenth  F.  A.,  Twenty- 
ninth  Division. 

George  Cobb,  Baltimore,  Md. 

2313  North  Calvert  Street. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  December  30,  1889.  Son  of  Charles  Cobb 
and  Katharine  (Wilmer)  Cobb.  Asphalt  chemist  with  Paving 
Commission  of  Baltimore.  Enlisted  Dec.  18,  1917,  in  the  S.  E. 
R.  C,  Aviation  Flying  Section;  commissioned,  October,  1918, 
Second  Lieutenant,  Aviation  Section,   S.   R.   C. 

Alan  Erol  Turner,  Baltimore,  Md. 

648  Equitable  Building. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  June  6,  1893.     Son  of  Paul  and  Mary  Minor 
(Crane)     Turner.     Assistant    General    Sales    Manager,    American 
Chicle  Company. 

Oliver  Chambers  White,  LL.B.,  Richmond,  Va. 

820  Park  Avenue. 
Born   at   Baltimore,   Md.,   July   24,   1884.     Son   of   Andrew   Jackson 


ALPHA  ZETA  CHAPTER.  1005 

Caughy  and  Martha  L.  (Cunningham)  White.  In  banking  busi- 
ness. Married,  September  16,  1916,  Henrietta  Lawton  Norwood. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Robert  S.  White,  Alpha  Zeta,  '14. 

Charles  Sebastian  Lerch,  A.B.   [Loyola  Coll.]  ;  A.M.   [Boston 

Coll.]  ;  LL.B.,  [and  Harvard],  Baltimore,  Md. 

110  Hanover  Street. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  January  31,  1892.  Son  of  Charles  Emile 
and  Ida  Rose  (Robinson)  Lerch.  Attorney-at-law.  Served  on 
Mexican  border,  1916,  as  Sergeant,  Company  H,  5th  Maryland  In- 
fantry; Sergeant,  Company  H,  115th  Infantry,  April  5,  1917; 
commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  Infantry,  August  26,  1918;  as- 
signed to  161st  Infantry,  A.  E.  F. ;  discharged  March  2,  1919. 

1915. 

James  Benton  Whaley,  Snow  Hill,  Md. 

Born  at  Whaleyville,  Md.,  April  10,  1893.  Son  of  Benton  H.  and 
Edna  (Staton)  Whaley.  Real  estate  broker.  Enlisted  October 
24,  1917,  in  Ambulance  service;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
Sanitary  Corps,  August  27,  1918;  on  active  service  Evacuation 
Hospital  No.  30,  A.  E.  F.,  and  in  Army  of  Occupation.  Married, 
November  29,  1916,  Emily  Upshur.  Relatives  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  John  S.  Whaley,  Alpha  Mu,  '19. 

John  Monroe  Richardson,  LL.B.,  Bel  Air,  Md. 

Born  at  Bel  Air,  Md.,  April  14,  1890.  Son  of  John  S.  and  Elizabeth 
Kortright  (Hardesty)  Richardson.  Resident  Manager,  Maryland 
Casualty  Company,  Denver,  Colorado,  since  April,  1919.  Enlisted 
Aviation  Section,  Signal  Corps,  Regular  Army,  May  19,  1917; 
Corporal;  Sergeant;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  Air  Service, 
1918. 

John  Edgar  Gans,  A.B.  [Holy  Cross]  ;  LL.B.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

1059  Calvert  Building. 
Born   at   Baltimore,  Md.,  January   14,  1891.     Son  of   Edgar   Hilary 
and    Elizabeth   Virginia    (Wall)    Gans.     Attorney-at-law.     During 
the  World  War   served  as   Second   Lieutenant,  Air  Service;  with 
A.  E.  F.  eleven  months. 

Frederick  Stone  Matthews,  New  Orleans,  La. 

Maryland  Casualty  Company. 
Born  at  La  Plata,  Md.,  October  10,  1892.     Son  of  John  and  Jennie 
Ferguson   (Stone)  Matthews. 

Garland  Wheeler  Powell,  Baltimore,  Md. 

203  Washington  Street. 
Born  in  Allegany  County,  Md.,  August  8,  1892.     Son  of  Walter  and 


1006  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Mary  Florence  (Cresap)  Powell.  Attorney-at-law.  Member  of 
the  Maryland  House  of  Delegates,  1919-20.  Private,  Maryland 
F.  A.,  1916;  Captain,  Air  Service,  commanding  22d  Aero  Squadron, 
A.  E.  F.;  with  British  Forces;  pilot  and  bomber. 

Robert  Frairy  Windfohr,  LL.B.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

1930  Madison  Avenue. 
Born  at  Quantico,  Md.,  January  27,  1894.  Son  of  George  and  Lillian 
Frairy  (Clute)  Windfohr.  Oil  operator  and  broker,  Ranger, 
Texas.  Commissioned  Captain,  Infantry,  Nov.  27,  1917;  assigned 
Camp  Lee,  Va,;  transferred  to  305th  Cavalry,  Feb.  2,  1918,  305th 
Cavalry,  converted  45th  F.  A.,  Aug.  15,  1918.  Promoted  to  Major, 
F.  A.,  Sept.  23,  1918.     Discharged  April  1,  1919. 

David  Ellwood  Williams,  Jr.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

2908  St.  Paul  Street. 
Born   at  Brooklyn,   N.   Y.,  April  22,   1893.     Son  of  David   Ellwood 
and    Lizzie    Barnerd    (Stokes)    Williams.     Manager,    Export    De- 
partment,   McCawley   &    Company,    New   York.     Sergeant,    Motor 
Transportation  Unit  322,  U.  S.  A.,  May  15,  1918,  to  June  25,  1919. 

Charles  Walter  Frost,  Baltimore,  Md. 

3701   Falls  Road. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  September  25,   1889.     Son  of   Elias  Wash- 
ington and  Annie   Bates    (Peregoy)    Frost. 

Charles  Frederick  Kammerer,  LL.B.,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

Telegraph  Building. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  October  24,  1887.     Son  of  William  Andrew 
and  Mary  Elizabeth   (Williams)    Kammerer.     Telephone  engineer, 
American  Telegraph  and  Telephone  Company,  1917  to  date. 

1916. 

George  Daney  Debnam,  Jr.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

3507   North  Charles   Street. 
Born  at  Winton,  N.  C,  May  19,  1888.     Son  of  Thomas  Hall  and  Ella 
(Warren)    Debnam.     In   real   estate   business.     During  the  World 
War  served  as  Second  Lieutenant  Aviation  Section  Signal  Corps, 
U.   S.   A.     Married   October   23,   1912,    Bessie   E.    Applegarth. 

John  Kemp  Bartlett,  Litt.B.    [Princeton]  ;  LL.B.,  Baltimore, 

Md. 

3507  North  Charles  Street. 
Born    at   Baltimore,   Md.,   November   2,   1890.     Son   of   John    Kemp 
and  Mary  Garrett   (Dixon)    Bartlett.     Attorney-at-law.     Inspector 
in  charge  of  U.  S.  internment  station,  Hot  Springs,  N.  C,  June, 


ALPHA  ZETA  CHAPTER.  1007 

1917,  to  September,  1918.  Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  Army- 
Service  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  October,  1918.  Married,  June  10,  1916, 
Katharine  Kendall  Simons.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Robert  D.  Bartlett,  Alpha  Zeta,  '12. 

Walter  Edward  Lee,  M.E.   [Cornell]  ;  LL.B.,  Guilford,  Balti- 
more, Md. 

3813  Fenchurch  Street. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  January  18,  1889.     Son  of  Joseph  Edward 
and    Anna    Wilkens     (Sommerloch)     Lee.     Water    Engineer    and 
President,  Water  Board,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1915  to  date.     Married, 
November   10,  1917,  Margaret  Lilian   Henderson. 

*  William  Randolph  Woodward,  A.B.  [St.  John's],  Annapolis, 
Md. 

Born  at  Annapolis,  Md.,  November  22,  1892.  Son  of  William  Nich- 
olas and  Jennie  Gertrude  (Ashw&ll)  Woodward.  Died  at 
Annapolis,  Md.,  April  5,  1915. 

William  Scott  Gwynn,  LL.B.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

1830  Saint  Paul  Street. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  October  24,  1891.  Son  of  Henry  Bash 
and  Mary  Augusta  (Scott)  Gwynn.  In  Service  Department, 
Crown  Cork  &  Seal  Company,  Baltimore,  Md.  Commissioned  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  Infantry,  November  26,  1917;  transferred  to 
A.  S.  S.  C,  Dec.  28,  1917;  November,  1918,  ordered  to  duty  with 
D.  M.  A.,  Washington,  D.  C,  Motor  Transport  Section;  dis- 
charged December  30,  1918. 

Leo  Fesenmeier,   A.B.    [Mt.  St.   Mary's    Coll.];   LL.B.,   Glen 
Arm,  Md. 
Born  at  Cumberland,  Md.,  June  25,  1895.     Son  of  Michael  Leo  and 
Elizabeth    (Bareis)    Fesenmeier.     Attorney-at-law.     First   Lieuten- 
ant, 15th  F.  A.,  Second  Division,  A.  E.  F.,  August,  1918,  to  Au- 
gust, 1919. 

1917. 

James  Bruce,  Litt.B.   [Princeton]  ;  LL.B.,  Ruxton,  Md. 

Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  December  23,  1892.  Son  of  William  Cabell 
and  Louise  Este  (Fisher)  Bruce.  Private  Secretary,  U.  S.  Am- 
bassador to  Italy,  1916-1917.  Private  and  Corporal,  Battery  A, 
110th  F.  A.,  June  to  Nov.,  1917;  Second  Lieutenant,  15th  F.  A., 
Nov.,  1917  to  May,  1918;  First  Lieutenant  and  Captain,  staff  of 
First  U.  S.  Army,  May,  1918,  to  Dec,  1918;  special  mission  to 
Balliaus  for  Peace  Commission,  1919.  Resigned  from  regular 
service,  May  10,  1919.  Married,  May  24,  1919,  Ellen  McHenry 
Keyser. 


ioc8  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Murray  Thompson  Donoho,  Baltimore,  Md. 

1706  Park  Place. 
Born    at    Baltimore,    Md.,   July   9,   1894.     Son   of   Thomas    Winfield 
and     Cecilia     Genevieve     (Sheppard)      Donoho.     Attorney-at-law. 
During  the  World  War  served  as  Lieutenant,  U.  S.  A.  S. 

Hans  Froelicher,  Jr.,  A.B.  [Haverford]  ;  LL.B.,  Ruxton,  Md. 
Born    at    Baltimore,    Md.,    February    18,    1891.     Son    of    Hans    and 
Frances    Henrietta    (Mitchell)    Froelicher.     Attorney-at-law.     Phi 
Beta  Kappa.     Married,  May  11,  1917,  Joyce  Sangree. 

Robert  William  Maesser,  Baltimore,  Md. 

509  Hayward  Avenue. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  April  3,  1894.  Son  of  Frederick  William 
and  Elsie  Elizabeth  (Meisner)  Maesser.  With  the  Fidelity  and  De- 
posit Company  of  Maryland.  Enlisted  as  Second  Class  Seaman, 
U.  S.  N.  R.,  June  7,  1917;  relieved  from  active  duty  December 
6,   1918,   as   chief   boatswain's   mate. 

1918. 

Herbert  Edward  Rossmann,  Catonsville,  Md. 

Poplars    Station. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  March  20,  1898.     Son  of  Herbert  Alexander 
and  Cora  James   (Nagle)    Rossmann.     Coxswain,  Maryland  Naval 
Militia;    in    Federal   service   April   6,    1917;    relieved    from    active 
service  April  24,  1919,  with  rating  of  Chief  Quartermaster. 

Roger  Brian  Williams,  A.B.    [Princeton]  ;  LL.B.,  Baltimore, 
Md. 

207  West  Lanvale  Street. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  September  15,  1894.     Son  of  John  Fletcher 
and  Lucy  Jane    (Sanderson)    Williams.     Attorney-at-law.     Served 
as  Ensign,  U.  S.  N.  R.,  November  14,  1917,  to  February  1,  1919. 

Joseph  Thomas  Bartlett,  Jr.,  A.B.   [Johns  Hopkins]  ;  LL.B., 

Baltimore,  Md. 

1012  Cathedral  Street. 
Born  near   Easton,   Md.,   October   6,   1894.     Son   of   Joseph   Thomas 
and    Anna    Laura    (Frampton)     Bartlett.     Attorney-at-law.     En- 
listed in  U.  S.  Marine  Corps,  June  29,  1918. 

Andrew  Hilgartner,  Jr.,  Rodgers  Forge,  Md. 

Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  June  14,  1897.  Son  of  Andrew  'and  Adele 
(Thomas)  Hilgartner.  Operator  in  Texas  oil  fields.  Enlisted  Sept. 
14,   1917,   Private,   Medical   Corps;    discharged   Feb.   24,   1919. 


ALPHA  ZETA  CHAPTER.  1009 

Henry  Devries  Cassard,  A.B.  [St.  John's],  Woodstock,  Md. 

Born  at  Louisville,  Ky.,  April  11,  1895.     Son  of  Reuben   Resor  and 
Cora  (Devries)   Cassard. 

Charles  Sewell  Weech,  A.B.   [Johns  Hopkins],  Govans,  Balti- 
more, Md. 

5212  York  Road. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  August  15,  1894.  Son  of  Robert  William 
Henry  and  Clara  Elizabeth  (Ashley)  Weech.  With  New  Amster- 
dam Casualty  Company.  Member  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  With  U.  S. 
Ambulance  Service,  Johns  Hopkins  Unit,  June  2,  1917,  to  April 
26,  1919,  in  Italy,  France  and  Belgium. 

Hugh  John  Fitz  Gerald,  Washington,  D.  C. 

War    Department. 
Born  at  Montreal,  Canada,  July  2,   1891.     Son  of  Hugh  John   and 
Kathleen     (Cox)     Fitz     Gerald.     U.     S.     Army     officer.     Captain, 
Eighty-first   F.   A.;   with   A.   E.   F. 

James   Treat   Carter,   A.B.    [Oberlin]  ;   LL.B. ;   Ph.D.    [Johns 

Hopkins],  Baltimore,  Md. 

901  Maryland  Trust  Building. 
Born  at  Platteville,  Wis.,  August  4,  1891.  Son  of  Homer  Wright 
and  Jeannie  (McClelland)  Carter.  Attorney-at-law.  Served  as 
First  Lieutenant,  U.  S.  A.  unassigned;  attached  to  Statistics 
Branch,  General  Staff,  Washington,  D.  C,  July  2,  1918,  to  March 
20,  1919.     Married,  December  26,  1917,  Irene  Kincaid  Morey. 

James  Carlyle  Miller,  B.S.  M.S.    [St.  John's]  ;  LL.B.,  Balti- 
more, Md. 

2436  Guilford  Avenue. 
Born  at  Granite,  Md.,  March  15,  1896.     Son  of  James  Johnson  and 
Mary  E.  Miller.     Attorney-at-law.     During  the  World  War  served 
as  Second  Lieutenant,  A.   S.   M.   A. 

Thomas  Joyce  Stanton,  A.B.,  A.M.  [St.  Peter's  Coll.],  Jersey 

City,  N.  J. 

15  Exchange  Place. 
Born  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  February  12,  1895.     Son  of  Martin  and 
Ellen    (Joyce)    Stanton.     Attorney-at-law.     Enlisted    as    Cadet   in 
U.  S.  Air  Service,  December  1,  1917;  commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant as  reserve  aviator. 

Daniel  Eugene  Walsh,  A.B.  [St.  John's]  ;  LL.B.,  Westminster, 
Md. 

Born  at  Westminster,  Md.,  December  19,  1895.     Son  of  Michael  Elias 


ioio  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

and  Roseanna  Catherine   (Doyle)   Walsh.     Attorney-at-law.     First 
Lieutenant,  313th  U.  S.  Infantry,  Sept.  27,  1917,  to  June  9,  1919. 

Winder  Laird  Henry,  Jr.,  Cambridge,  Md. 

Born  at  Cambridge,  Md.,  August  14,  1896.  Son  of  Winder  Laird  and 
Martha  Hughlett  (Adkins)  Henry.  Served  in  U.  S.  Army  during 
World  War. 

1919. 

Beimard  Sproesser  Gibson,  LL.B.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

1913  Eutaw  Place. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  September  22,  1898.     Son  of  Ulysses  Simp- 
son   and    Susan    Elizabeth    (King)    Gibson.     Deputy    Collector    of 
Internal  Revenue,  District  of  Maryland.     Enlisted  as  Second  Class 
Seaman,  U.  S.  N.  R.,  June  5,  1918;  discharged  December  11,  1918. 

Hubert  Morse  Blalock,  A.B.   [North  Carolina]  ;  A.M.   [Johns 
Hopkins],  Richmond,  Ind. 

Wayne  Works. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  June  19,  1896.  Son  of  Thomas  Lyons  and 
Chole  Elizabeth  (Parker)  Blalock.  With  Wayne  Works,  manu- 
facturers of  automobile  bodies.  Enlisted  U.  S.  A.,  June  25,  1918. 
Assigned  to  321st  Field  Hospital,  306th  Sanitary  Train,  81st  Divi- 
sion. Arrived  in  France,  August  20,  1918.  Promoted  to  Corporal, 
September,  1918.  Appointed  Instructor  in  Political  Science, 
American  E.  F.  University,  March  6,  1919. 

Harry  Roberts,  Jr.,  Annapolis,  Md. 

236   Prince   George    Street. 
Born  at  Annapolis,  Md.,  July  16,  1893.     Son  of  Harry  and  Arianna 
(Iseonard)   Roberts. 

Albert  Francis  Wheltle,  A.B.    [Mt.   St.  Mary's   Coll.],  Balti- 
more, Md. 

105  East  West  Street. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  June  24,  1896.     Son  of  John  B.  A.  and  M. 
Dorothy  (Kimmel)   Wheltle.     Law  student.     Served  m  U.  S.  N.  as 
Aviation   Pilot,  May  2,  1917,  to   November  23,  1919.     Relative  in 
Fraternity,  father,  John  B.  Wheltle,  Alpha  Zeta,  '00. 


1920. 

Thomas  Street  Winder,  LL.B.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

244  West  Lanvale  Street. 
Born  at   Baltimore,   Md.,   August  31,   1898.     Son   of   Richard   Bayly 
and  Cathrine  Elizabeth  Street.     S.  A.  T.  C,  1918. 


ALPHA  ZETA  CHAPTER.  ion 

Charles  Harvey  Pierce,  Mt.  Washington,  Md. 

Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  November  9,  1898.  Son  of  George  Albert 
and  Emily  Harvey  (Patterson)  Pierce.  Insurance  agent.  During 
World  War  served  in  Battery  D,  One  Hundred  and  Tenth  F.  A. 

Eugene  Albert  Edgett,  A.B.  [Johns  Hopkins],  Baltimore,  Md. 

1206  Bolton  Street. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  September  28,  1897.     Son  of  Albert  Roswell 
and  Ada  Mai  (Maloy)  Edgett.     Teacher  in  High  School.     Second 
Lieutenant,  F.  A.,  1918. 

Charles  Ellsworth  Lamberd,  Jr.,  Clarksburg,  West  Va. 

Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  December  5,  1898.  Son  of  Charles  Ellsworth 
and  Belle  (Johnson)  Lamberd.  With  Maryland  Casualty  Com- 
pany.    S.  A.  T.  C,  1918. 

James  Henderson  Gorsuch,  Jr.,  Fork,  Md. 

Born  at  Fork,  Md.,  September  2,  1899.  Son  of  James  Fletcher 
Henderson  and  Edna  (Hergenrather)  Gorsuch.  Served  as  Sea- 
man, U.  S.  N.  R.,  September,  1918,  to  January,  1919. 

John  Norwood  Anderson,  Hampton,  Va. 

Home   Fire   Insurance    Corporation. 
Born   at   Towson,   Md.,   September   27,   1896.     Son   of   John   Frazier 
and   Fanny   Louisa    (Conner)    Anderson.     In  fire   insurance   busi- 
ness.   During  the  World  War  served  in  U.  S.  N.  R. 

Herbert  Romulus  Thomas  O'Conor,  A.B.  [Loyola  Coll.],  Bal- 
timore, Md. 

1202  Homewood  Avenue. 
Born    at    Baltimore,    Md.,    November    17,    1896.     Son    of    James    P. 
Augustine  and  Marie  E.   (Galvin)   O'Conor.     Editorial  staff,  Bal- 
timore Sun.     During  the  World  War  served  as  Chief  Petty  Officer, 
U.  S.  N. 

1921.      . 

Roderick  Sugg  Joyner,  Baltimore,  Md. 

17  West  Mulberry  Street. 
Born  at   Farmville,  N.  C,  February  9,  1898.     Son  of  Richard   La- 
fayette and  Bertha  Verona  (Barrow)  Joyner.     During  World  War 
was  in  U.  S.  N.  R. 

Richard  Walter  Williams,  Halethorpe,  Md. 

Born  at  Puritan  Island,  Va.,  March  15,  1897.  Son  of  James  Presler 
and  Nannie  Bell  (Coleman)  Williams.  First  Class  Seaman,  U.  S. 
N.  R.,  June  1,  1918,  to  February  10,  1919;  on  transport  service. 


IOT2  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

James   Joseph  Lindsay,   Jr.,   A.B.    [Loyola  Coll.],  Baltimore, 
Md. 

412  Equitable  Building. 
Born  at  Towson,  Md.,  November  13,  1895.     Son  of  James  Joseph  and 
Catherine  Regina  Lindsay.     Ensign,  U.  S.  N.,  May,  1917,  to  Jan- 
uary, 1919. 

1922. 

David  Charles  Winebrenner,  3d,  A.B.   [Princeton],  Frederick, 
Md. 

110  Court  Street. 
Born  at  Frederick,  Md.,  June  16,  1897.     Son  of  David  Charles  and 
Eleanor   Nelson   (Ritchie)    Winebrenner.     American  Field  Service 
in  France,  1917.    With  U.  S.  Air  Forces,  1918. 

John  Guido  Hisky,  Catonsville,  Md. 

Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  April  3,  1898.  Son  of  Thomas  Foley  and 
Hannah  Teresa  (McClelland)  Hisky.  Enlisted,  5th  Maryland  In- 
fantry, May  7,  1917;  later  115th  Infantry;  transferred  to  Com- 
pany A,  110th  Machine  Gun  Battalion,  A.  E.  F.;  First  Class 
Private  and  gunner;  discharged  June  2,  1919. 

Franklin  Murray  Benson,  A.B.   [Western  Med.  Coll.],  Balti- 
more, Md. 

3608  Fairview  Avenue. 
Born  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  May  14,  1895.  Son  of  Franklin  Thomas 
and  Frances  Elizabeth  (Murray)  Benson.  Assistant  Manager 
Classified  Advertising,  Manufacturers'  Record  Publishing  Company, 
Baltimore,  Md.  Enlisted  in  Maryland  National  Guard,  June  3, 
1917;  transferred  to  Company  C,  112th  Machine  Gun  Battalion, 
October  14,  1917;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  Ordnance, 
October  26,  1918;  discharged  June  7,  1919. 

Paul  Uburto   Beall,  A.B.    [Johns   Hopkins],   Baltimore,   Md. 

827  West  Thirty-sixth  Street. 
Born  at  Sir  John's  Run,  W.  Va.,  August  25,  1898.     Son  of  Martin 
Luther  and  Lena  Elmyra  (Mendenhall)  Beall.     S.  A.  T.  C,  Johns 
Hopkins  University,  1918.     Married,  January  21,  1919,  Mary  Eliza- 
beth Gruber. 

Lacy  Reese  Kenly,  Baltimore,  Md. 

1909  Park  Avenue. 
Born  at  Ridgefield,  N.  J.,  October  4,  1896.     Son  of  Edward  J.  Quinn 
and  Elizabeth  Lee  Kenly.     Accountant  with  Fidelity  and  Deposit 
Company  of  Maryland.     Served  on  Mexican  border  as  Private  and 
Acting  Corporal,  Troop  A,  M.  N.  G,  1916. 


ALPHA  ZETA  CHAPTER.  1013 

John  Philemon  Paca,  Jr.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

1625   St.    Paul   Street. 
Born  at   Baltimore,  Md.,  August   15,  1900.     Son  of  John   Philemon 
and  Bessie  (Miller)  Paca.     S.  A.  T.  C,  Johns  Hopkins  University, 
1918. 

Lewis  Milnor  Wilson,  Cumberland,  Md. 

4  Fulton  Street. 
Born  at  Eckhart,  Md.,  September   10,  1898.     Son  of  Verdeen  Bow- 
man   and    Beulah    Frances    (Isaacs)    Wilson.     Served    in    United 
States  Corps  of  Cadets,  June  12,  1918,  to  May  18,  1919. 


Alpha  Eta  Chapter 

COLLEGE  OF  CHARLESTON 

CHARLESTON,  SOUTH  CAROLINA 


Instituted  May  4,  A.  D.  1901 


ALEXANDER  MAZYCK  BULL 
WALTER  BOWIE  WILBUR 
ROBERT  GRIER  HEMPHILL 
FERDINAND  AUGUSTUS  SILCOX 
LEWIS  GUY  CAVE 
FREDERICK  HENRY  HORLBECK 
PAUL  MONTGOMERY  MACMILLAN 


History  of  Alpha  Eta  Chapter 

In  1900  Elmer  D.  Merrill,  of  Alpha  Delta  Chapter,  being 
stationed  at  Charleston,  S.  C,  on  government  work,  became 
impressed  with  a  group  of  students  at  the  College  of  Charleston. 
This  institution  is  one  of  the  oldest  colleges  in  the  country, 
having  been  founded  in  1785,  and  while  always  a  small  college, 
has  drawn  from  the  best  families  of  South  Carolina.  In  accord- 
ance with  a  suggestion  from  Brother  Merrill,  seven  students 
petitioned  for  a  charter.  The  Fraternity  recognized  that  en- 
tering so  small  an  institution  was  problematical,  but  believed 
that  it  was  safe  to  entrust  a  charter  to  the  petitioners,  who 
were  men  of  high  standard.  Accordingly,  a  charter  was 
granted,  and  the  chapter  instituted  under  the  title  of  Alpha 
Eta  on  May  4*,  1901,  by  a  committee  consisting  of  Frank  B. 
Bower,  Alpha,  then  Grand  Sigma ;  Elmer  D.  Merrill,  Alpha 
Delta,  and  James  McEvoy,  Jr.,  Alpha  Zeta. 

The  chapter  secured  a  house  at  69  George  Street,  Charles- 
ton, and  for  several  years  maintained  a  successful  existence, 
although  its  numbers  were  always  small.  The  men  themselves, 
however,  soon  realized  the  impossibility  of  permanent  success, 
and  on  October  1,  9015,  they  voluntarily  surrendered  the  char- 
ter, stating  that  in  their  opinion  the  material  from  which  they 
had  to  draw  was  decreasing  both  in  quality  and  in  numbers  to 
such  an  extent  as  to  jeopardize  the  continuance  of  the  chapter 
upon  a  sound  basis.  This  action,  while  regrettable,  was  a 
highly  commendable  exhibition  of  unselfish  loyalty  to  the  Fra- 
ternity and  of  a  real  desire  to  see  the  high  standard  main- 
tained, even  though  such  action  caused  the  loss  of  an  active 
chapter. 


1017 


Alpha  Eta  Chapter 

1901. 

Alexander  Mazyck  Bull,  A.B.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Hurley-Wright  Building. 
Born    at    Charleston,    S.    C,    December    25,    1879,     Son    of    William 
Izard     and     Mary     Catherine     (Mazyck)     Bull.     Attorney-at-law. 
Married,  July  19,  1905,  Hattie   Seymour  Taylor. 


1903. 

Walter   Bowie  Wilbur,   A.B. ;   LL.B.    [Harvard],   Charleston, 

S.  C. 

People's  Office  Building. 
Born  at  Charleston,  S.  C,  October  20,  1883.  Son  of  Thomas  Smith 
and  Mary  Ella  (Sumner)  Wilbur.  Attorney-at-law.  Vice  Chair- 
man Municipal  Playground  Commission;  Chairman,  State  Child 
Welfare  Commission;  Member  State  Board  of  Correctional  Admin- 
istration; President,  Associated  Charities  Society,  Charleston. 
Married,  January  2,  1911,  Ruth  Pearson  Cooner. 

Robert  Grier  Hemphill,  B.S.,  Fort  Collins,   Colo. 

Born  at  Abbeville,  S.  C,  February  7,  1885.  Son  of  Robert  Ried 
and  Eugenia  Cornelia  (Brewton)  Hemphill.  Irrigation  engineer, 
U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  1906  to  date.  Married,  August 
3,  1910,  Jessie  Louise  Culver. 

Ferdinand  Augustus  Silcox,  B.S. ;  M.F.   [Yale],  Washington, 
D.  C. 

U.  S.  Forest  Service. 
Born    at    Columbus,    Ga.,    December    25,    1882.     Son    of    Ferdinand 
Augustus  and  Carrie  Olivia   (Spear)   Silcox.     In  the  U.  S.  Forest 
Service,    1905    to    date.     Married,    March    4,    1908,    Marie    Louise 
Thatcher. 

Frederick  Henry  Horlbeck,  A.B. ;  LL.B.   [Harvard],  Charles- 
ton, S.  C. 

31   Broad  Street. 
Born   at   Charleston,   S.   C,   October   8,    1883.     Son   of   John   S.   and 
Alice      W.      (Gerdts)      Horlbeck.     Attorney-at-law.     Member      of 
1018 


ALPHA  ETA  CHAPTER.  1019 

South  Carolina  Legislature,  1911-12.     Served  in  C.  O.  T.  C,  Camp 
Zachary  Taylor,  Ky.,  October  to  December,  1918. 

Paul  Montgomery  Macmillan,  A.B.,  A.M.;  LL.B.   [Univ.  So. 

Car.],  Charleston,  S.   C. 

55  Broad  Street. 
Born    at    Charleston,    S.    C,    March    5,    1884.     Son   of    Oswald    and 
Emily  Mary  (Smith)   Macmillan.     Attorney-at-law.     Judge  of  the 
Civil   and  Criminal   Court   of  Charleston,   1911   to  date.     Married, 
December  12,  1917,  C.  St.  Clair  Walker. 


1904. 

Osmun  Latrobe  Coward,  B.S.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

Northwestern  Trading   Company,   Limited. 
Born   at  Yorkville,   S.   C,   November  8,   1883.     Son   of  Asbury   and 
Elsie     Corbett     (Blum)     Coward.     District     Manager,     Singapore 
Branch,  Northwestern  Trading  Company,  Ltd. 

John  Monteith  McFall,  A.B. ;  A.M.   [Columbia],  Fayetteville, 
N.  C. 

Born  at  Greenville,  S.  C,  September  3,  1884.  Son  of  Andrew  Cal- 
houn and  Lillie  Duncan  (McCullough)  McFall.  Teacher.  Prin- 
cipal and  owner  of  Donaldson  Military  School,  Fayetteville,  N.  C. 

Lewis   Guy   Cave,   B.S.,   Charleston,   S.    C. 

Daniels  Island. 
Born  at  Elks,  S.  C,  February  14,  1882.     Son  of  Joshua  Ashley  and 
Caroline  Josephine    (Mathis)   Cave.     Agriculturist.     General  Man- 
ager, Daniels  Island  Truck  Farms.     Married,  September  28,  1910, 
Annie  Poyas  Lee. 

1905. 

Ashley   Cowen   Tobias,   Jr.,   A.B. ;   LL.B.    [Univ.    So.    Car.], 

Charleston,  S.  C. 

98   Rutledge   Street. 
Born  at  Charleston,  S.  C,  June  20,  1886.     Son  of  Ashley  Cowen  and 
Ella    (O'Neill)    Tobias.     Attorney-at-law. 

Hasell  Wilkinson  Crouch,  B.S.  in  C.E.    [Clemson  Coll.],  Mt. 
Pleasant,  S.  C. 
Born  at  Charleston,  S.  C,  September  21,  1880.     Son  of  Hasell  Wil- 
kinson  and   Caroline   Leval    (Millar)    Crouch.     Engineer   with   the 
Florida  East  Coast  Railroad  Company.     Signal  quartermaster  on 
the  U.  S.  steamer  Celtic  during  the  Spanish-American  War. 


iojo  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1906. 

St.  Julien  Raoul  de  Caradeuc,  M.D.    [So.   Car.  Med.  Coll.], 

Savannah,   Ga. 

6  East  Liberty  Street. 
Born  at  Charleston,  S.  C,  January  20,  1884.     Son  of  St.  Julien  and 
Sarah   Emily    (Waring)    de   Caradeuc.     Physician.     Served    in   U. 
S.   A.,  during  World  War  as  Captain,   Medical  Corps.     Married, 
April  26,   1916,  Mary   Shotter. 

Charles   Emile   Aimar,   A.B.,    S.T.B.    [Harvard],    Charleston, 
S.  C. 

High  School. 
Born  at  Charleston,  S.  C,  January  24,  1886.     Son  of  Charles  A.  and 
Elinor    Blanche    (Fisher)    Aimar.     Unitarian   Clergyman   to   1916. 
Professor  of  English,  Charleston  High  School. 

1908. 

John  Hertz  Brown,  A.B. ;  LL.B.   [Univ.  So.   Car.],  Spartan- 
burg, S.   C. 

408  Rutledge  Street. 
Born  at  Charleston,  S.  C,  October  16,  1886.  Son  of  Samuel  C.  and 
Frances  M.  (Hertz)  Brown.  Attorney-at-law.  First  Lieutenant 
and  Captain,  C.  A.  C,  July  25,  1917,  to  March  24,  1919.  Regimental 
Adjutant,  75th  C.  A.,  A.  E.  F.,  October  5,  1918,  to  February  1, 
1919.     Married,  June  24,  1914,  Kathleen  Sanders. 

Walter  Bedford  Moore,  Jr.,  A.B.,  A.M. ;  A.M.    [Harvard]  ; 
LL.B.  [Univ.  So.  Car.],  York,  S.  C. 

Born  at  York,  S.  C,  April  15,  1886.  Son  of  Walter  Bedford  and 
Annie  Lee  (Adickes)  Moore.  Cotton  merchant.  During  the 
World  War  served  with  Y.  M.  C.  A.  and  Army  Educational  Com- 
mission in  France.     Married,  July  19,  1916,  Mary  Elizabeth  Finley. 

James  Wirron  Willson,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

171  Alabama  Street. 
Born  at  Reidville,  S.  C,   February  7,  1887.     Son  of  William  Jesse 
and  Ila   (Leonard)   Wilson.     Cashier  of  the  Dollar  Savings  Bank 
of  Spartanburg,  S.   C.   and  Assistant  Cashier,   Bank   of   Spartan- 
burg, 1910  to  date.    Married,  April  6,  1910,  Rosabel  Pedrick. 

Charter  surrendered. 


Alpha  Theta  Chapter 

UNIVERSITY  OF  WISCONSIN 
MADISON,  WISCONSIN 


Instituted  December  20,  A.  D.  1901 


JOHN  GIVEN  DAVIS  MACK 

WARREN  MILTON  PERSONS 

EDWARD  EMMET  SANDS 

CHARLES  RALPH  ROUNDS 

WORTH  SHERMAN  BARDWELL 

FRANK  WINSLOW  BUCKLIN 

D.  CLOUGH  GATES 

ARTHUR  DUDLEY  SAMUEL  GILLETT 

JOHN  CALKINS  MILLER 

CHARLES  THOMAS  WATSON 

HARRY  WILLARD  PAGE 

FREDERICK  GUY  BORDEN 

WILLIAM  JAIRUS  CRUMPTON 

JOHN  DRAPER  NOYES 

ROY  ENOCH  NOYES 

BURT  EDWARD  STEENSON 

JEAN  ROSCOE  MARQUISS 


History  of  Alpha  Theta  Chapter 

Alpha  Theta  Chapter  owes  its  origin  chiefly  to  the  efforts 
of  Arthur  R.  Crathorne,  Alpha  Delta,  '98,  who  was  a  member  of 
the  faculty  at  the  University  of  Wisconsin  in  1900  and  has  since 
become  a  member  of  the  faculty  of  the  University  of  Illinois. 
Brother  Crathorne  came  to  Wisconsin  in  the  fall  of  1900,  and 
at  once  noticed  the  relatively  small  number  of  fraternities  and 
the  splendid  opening  for  a  new  chapter  of  Phi  Kappa  Sigma. 
That  his  judgment  was  sound  has  since  been  well  demonstrated 
as  the  chapter  may  to-day  be  unpresumingly  said  to  be  one  of 
the  strongest  Phi  Kap  chapters  in  the  West,  so  far  as  active 
members  and  alumni  are  concerned. 

After  studying  the  situation  for  about  six  months  Cra- 
thorne decided  in  the  spring  of  1901  that  the  time  was  ripe 
for  the  installation  of  a  Phi  Kap  chapter  at  Wisconsin.  He 
selected  Charles  R.  Rounds  as  the  best  man  to  aid  him  in  the 
work  of  getting  a  chapter  started.  To  this  Crathorne  and  a 
large  number  of  the  men  who  are  conversant  with  the  early 
history  of  the  chapter  attribute,  in  large  part,  the  early  success 
of  Alpha  Theta. 

Crathorne  and  Rounds  went  over  the  situation  carefully 
and  examined  a  long  list  of  eligible  men  and  finally  selected 
Messrs.  Arthur  D.  S.  Gillett,  Harry  W.  Page,  Burt  E.  Steen- 
son,  Clough  Gates,  William  J.  Crumpton  and  John  G.  D.  Mack 
as  the  nucleus  for  the  chapter,  and  work  was  begun  along  the 
lines  of  procuring  a  charter  of  Phi  Kappa  Sigma. 

The  early  meetings  of  the  embryonic  Phi  Kap  chapter 
were  held  in  the  room  of  Crathorne  at  1112  West  Johnson 
Street  and  by  the  close  of  the  school  year  in  the  spring  of 
1901  a  strong  organization  had  been  formed  with  about  ten 
men  enlisted  in  the  work.  During  the  next  summer  a  house  was 
rented,  after  much  trouble,  at  610  Francis,  at  a  rental  of  $10 
per  month. 

By  the  next  fall  the  men  were  all  under  one  roof  and  were 

1023 


1024  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

in  shape  to  do  some  rushing,  although  they  had  not  yet  secured 
a  charter.  Their  efforts  met  with  considerable  success  and 
shortly  after  the  opening  of  school  an  application  for  a  charter 
was  sent  in.  On  November  13,  1901,  a  telegram  was  received, 
stating  that  the  charter  had  been  granted. 

On  December  10th  the  permit  for  the  installation  of  the 
chapter  was  received  and  it  named  Crathorne,  E.  V.  Stark- 
weather, Alpha  Epsilon,  and  Louis  S.  Rice,  Upsilon,  as  the 
installing  committee.  December  20,  1901,  marks  the  date  of 
the  birth  of  Alpha  Theta,  for  on  that  date  the  chapter  was 
formally  installed  by  the  above  committee. 

The  house  at  610  Francis  Street  soon  became  too  small  for 
the  needs  of  the  chapter  and  a  house  at  619  Langdon  Street  was 
secured  and  the  owner  rebuilt  and  remodeled  it  during  the 
next  summer  so  that  it  made  a  very  acceptable  fraternity  home. 
The  chapter  occupied  this  house  until  1916  when  it  purchased 
a  house  at  614  Langdon  Street,  almost  directly  across  from 
the  former  chapter  house.  While  this  house  is  far  from  being 
all  that  could  be  desired  it  has  proved  to  be  a  comfortable 
home  and  is  a  step  in  the  right  direction.  Plans  are  now  under 
way  and  it  is  hoped  that  in  the  near  future  Alpha  Theta  will 
build  a  new  home,  designed  for  her  needs. 

When  war  was  declared  in  1917  Alpha  Theta,  like  all 
Phi  Kap  chapters,  responded  with  a  will.  Practically  the  en- 
tire active  chapter  was  in  service  before  Armistice  Day  and 
scores  of  the  alumni  sprang  to  the  colors.  The  chapter  had 
her  full  share  of  men  who  were  in  action  and  several  of  them 
were  awarded  honors.  While  many  Alpha  Theta  men  were  in 
the  casualty  lists,  but  two  lost  their  lives,  Brothers  George  G. 
MacNish  and  George  A.  Cary. 

During  the  fall  of  1918  the  chapter  house  was  turned 
into  an  S.  A.  T.  C.  barracks,  as  were  practically  all  chapter 
houses  at  Wisconsin.  With  the  disbanding  of  the  S.  A.  T.  C. 
things  began  to  return  to  former  conditions  but  it  was  over  a 
year  before  they  could  be  said  to  be  normal.  At  present,  even 
with  the  tremendously  increased  cost  of  living  the  chapter  is 
in  good  financial  condition,  thanks  partially  to  advise  of 
alumni,  and  the  personnel  of  the  chapter  was  never  higher. 


Alpha  Theta  Chapter 

1899. 

John  Given  Davis  Mack,  B.S.  [Hose  Poly.  Inst.]  ;  M.E.   [Cor- 

nelll,  Madison,  Wis. 

110  East  Johnson  Street. 

Born  at  Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  September  5,  1867.  Son  of  William  and 
Amanda  Jane  (Davis)  Mack.  Educator.  Professor  of  Machine 
Design,  College  of  Engineering,  University  of  Wisconsin.  Mar- 
ried, November  24,  1903,  Laura  Abby. 

Warren  Milton  Persons,  B.S.,  Ph.D.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Harvard  University. 
Born  at  De  Pere,  Wis.,  March  12,  1879.  Son  of  Milton  Potter  and 
Lorette  Lucinda  (Case)  Persons.  Educator.  Instructor,  Univer- 
sity of  Wisconsin,  1901-06;  Assistant  Professor  of  Economics, 
Dartmouth  College,  1906-12;  Professor  of  Economics,  Colorado 
College,  1912-18;  Professor  of  Economics,  Harvard  University, 
1919  to  date.  Special  expert  with  U.  S.  Shipping  Board,  1918. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.     Married,  September  5,  1906,  Irmagarde  Keller. 

1900. 

Edward  Emmet  Sands,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Montclair,  N.  J. 

202  Christopher  Street. 
Born  at  Columbus,  Ohio,  January  5,  1877.  Son  of  Lewis  Kossuth  and 
Emily  (Green)  Sands.  Civil  engineer.  Instructor  in  Civil  Engi- 
neering, University  of  Wisconsin,  1900-02.  Supervising  Engineer, 
Department  National  Resources,  Canadian  Pacific  Railway,  1911- 
12.  City  Engineer,  Houston,  Texas,  1913-19.  Consulting  Engineer, 
New  York,  1919  to  date.     Married,  June  15,  1903,  Isabelle  Garrison. 

1901. 

Clare  Herbert  Bachelder,  Hastings,  Fla. 

Born  at  Durand,  Wis.,  September  13,  1879.  Son  of  William  T.  and 
Martha  (Bowman)  Bachelder.  Assistant  master  mechanic  with  the 
Algoma  Steel  Company,  Sault  Ste.  Marie,  Ontario,  Canada,  1902- 
05.  Assistant  manager  of  Tennessee  Cooperage  Company,  Mt. 
Pleasant,  Tenn.,  1905-07. 

1025 


1026  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Robert    Adam    Maurer,    B.L. ;    LL.B.     [Georgetown    Univ.], 

Washington,  D.  C. 

2029   Park   Road. 
Born   at  Glenbeulah,  Wis.,  October  12,  1879.     Son  of  Albert  G.   and 
Mary  Maurer.     Head  of  the  Department  of  History,  High  Schools 
of  Washington,  D.  C,  1907  to  date.     Married,  June  24,  1909,  Mary 
Roberta  Howard. 

Charles  Ralph  Rounds,  Ph.B.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

750  Farwell  Avenue. 
Born  near  Arkansavv,  Wis.,  August  3,  1877.  Son  of  Cyrus  and  Mary 
(Boyd)  Rounds.  Director  of  Extension  and  Head  of  English, 
Milwaukee  State  Normal  School,  1913  to  date.  Served  in  Army 
Educational  Corps  as  Supervisor  and  Lecturer,  A.  E.  F.,  1918. 
Married,   June   29,   1904,   Mabel   Cassandia   Willis. 

George  Arthur  Rogers,  Ph.B.,  Spokane,  Wash. 

923  West  Thirteenth  Avenue. 
Born  at  Rock  Island,  111.,  September  8,  1875.     Son  of  James  Wv.  and 
Sarah    (Oxley)     Rogers.     Manager    for    Wallace-Bullord    Lumber 
Company,  Spokane,  Washington.     Phi  Beta  Kappa.     Married,  1911, 
Cora  Ethel  Bissell. 

1902. 

Frank  Winslow  Bucklin,  B.L.,  West  Bend,  Wis. 

Born  at  Millerstown,  Pa.,  October  8,  1880.  Son  of  Frank  John  and 
Elida  (Bruner)  Bucklin.  Attorney-at-law.  District  Attorney, 
Washington  County,  Wis.,  1915  to  date.  Married,  June  23,  1906, 
Rose  Kuehlthan. 

Clough  Gates,  B.L.,  Superior,  Wis. 

714  L   Avenue. 
Born  at  Superior,  Wis.,  January  25,  1877.     Son  of  Irvin  Willard  and 
Mary  Ellen    (Wilder)    Gates.     City   and  Managing   Editor  of  the 
Superior     (Wis.)     Telegram.     Married,    October    8,    1894,    Mabelle 
Favell. 

Worth  Sherman  Bardwell,  LL.B.,  Frankfort,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Plainfield,  Wis.,  September  23,  1881.     Attorney-at-law. 

John   Calkins  Miller,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

339  East  Lake  Street. 
Born   at  Winnecone,  Wis.,  January  5,   1878.     Son  of  John  Carl  and 
Ada  Selina    (Calkins)    Miller.     General  Manager  of  American  Air 
Cleaning  Company.     Married,   February   9,   1907,   Bernice   Violetta 
Dwinnell. 


ALPHA  THETA  CHAPTER.  1027 

Arthur  Dudley  Samuel  Gillett,  B.L.,  A.M.,  Superior,  Wis. 

801  North  Sixteentn  Streel 
Born  at  Ogden,  Iowa,  August  6,  1877.  Son  of  John  Dudley  and 
Lucina  Adelphia  (Clark)  Gillett.  Professor  of  Economics  and 
History,  State  Normal  School,  Superior,  1903  to  date.  Married, 
August  13,  1907,  Lulu  Pickering.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  broth- 
ers, Charles  M.  Gillett,  Alpha  Theta,  '07,  and  Orson  C.  Gillett, 
Alpha   Theta,  '08. 

Alfred  John  Rhodes,  B.L.,  LL.B.,  Estherville,  la. 

Born  at  Galesville,  Wis.,  September  9,  1880.  Son  of  Henry  and 
Ellen  (Hammond)  Rhodes.  Automobile  distributor.  Married, 
August  8,  1906,  Katherine  Mary  Harvey.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  George  W.  Rhodes,  Alpha  Theta,  '07. 

Lehman  Peter  Rosenheimer,  Kewaskum,  Wis. 

Born  at  Kewaskum,  Wis.,  December  22,  1881.  Son  of  Moritz  and 
Lena  (Weimer)  Rosenheimer.  Married,  January  24,  1907,  Matilda 
Loy. 

James  Webster  Watson,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  Madison,  Wis. 

2116  Monroe  Street. 
Born  at  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  January  16,  1879.  Son  of  Aaron  Martin 
and  Jennie  (Webster)  Watson.  Member  of  faculty  of  College  of 
Engineering,  University  of  Wisconsin,  1904  to  date.  Sigma  Xi  and 
Tau  Beta  Pi.  Married,  September  12,  1910,  Ethel  Elizabeth 
Churchill. 

1903. 

Samuel  Edward  Andrews,  LL.B.,  Burnt  Corn,  Ala. 

Born  at  Hindsboro,  111.,  April  17,  1879.  Son  of  Joseph  and  Martha 
A.  (Ferrier)  Andrews.  Secretary  of  the  Agricultural  and 
Mechanical  College  of  Texas,  1904-08,  and  of  Oklahoma  Agricul- 
tural College,  1908-14.  Farming,  1915  to  date.  Married,  April 
28,  1908,  Mary  Howard  Watkins.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
William  K.  Andrews,  Upsilon,  '00. 

Emile  John  Haumerson,  B.L.,  Janesville,  Wis. 

Merchants'  and  Mechanics'  Savings  Bank. 
Born  at  Jefferson,  Wis.,  April  1,  1880.     Son  of  W.  F.  and  Hannah 
Louise  (Ganse)   Haumerson.     Manager  of  the  Savings  Department 
of  the  Merchants'  and  Mechanics'  Savings  Bank,  Janesville,  Wis. 
Married,  December  27,  1905,  Elizabeth  Patton  Eakin. 

Harry   Willard   Page,   Dedham,   Mass. 

115  Mt.  Vernon  Street. 
Born  at  Harvard,  111.,  August  23,  1879.     Son  of  Henry  Delbert  and 


1028  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Maurie  Louise  (Burraell)  Page.  With  B.  F.  Sturdevant  Company, 
1905  to  date;  Assistant  General  Manager,  Boston  office,  1917  to 
date.     Married,  August  2,  1904,  Grace  Esther  Morton. 

Gerhard    Richard    Lomcr,    A.B.    and    A.M.    [McGill]  ;    Ph.D. 
[Columbia],  Montreal,  Que. 

McGill  University  Library. 
Born  at  Montreal,  Que.,  Can.,  March  6,  1885.  Son  of  Adolf  and 
Ellen  Adele  (Lafleur)  Lomer.  Instructor  in  English  and  Lecturer 
in  Education,  McGill  University,  1903-04,  1906-07;  instructor  in 
English,  University  of  Wisconsin,  1909-1912;  instructor  in  English, 
School  of  Journalism,  Columbia  University,  1913-1917;  Associate 
Editor,  The  Warner  Library,  1918;  Assistant  Editor,  The  Chronicles 
of  America,   1919;   Librarian,   McGill    University,   1920   to   date. 

Fred  Guy  Borden,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

183  Fifth  Street. 
Born  at  Plainfield,  Wis.,  January  19,  1882.  Son  of  Bishop  Bennet 
Borden  and  Jennie  Mitchell.  With  Wisconsin  Telephone  Com- 
pany. Commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  Signal  Corps,  June  11, 
1917;  promoted  to  Captain,  September  27,  1918;  commanded  Com- 
pany E,  409th  Telegraph  Battalion,  in  Meuse-Argonne  offensive. 
Married,  December  25,  1905,   Ruby  Loomis. 


1904. 

William  Jairus  Crumpton,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

617  West  End  Avenue. 

Born  at  Chatsworth,  111.,  April  8,  1880.     Son  of  Samuel  and  Alice  S. 

(Lawrence)   Crumpton.     Consulting  Engineer,  with  D.  C.  and  W. 

B.   Jackson,   1907-17;   Ford,   Bacon   and   Davis,   1917-19;   Western 

Electric  Company,  1920.     Married,  February  25,  1911,  Jean  Stone. 

Frederick  Kilburn  Carrico,  A.B.,  Rockford,  111. 

731  Ashland  Avenue. 
Born  at  Rockford,  111.,  July  25,  1879.     Son  of  Thomas  Wallace  and 
Mary  L.    (Kilburn)    Carrico.     General  Manager  of  Carrico  Stone 
Company.     Married,  January  21,  1905,  Mabelle  J.  Miller. 

Edgar  August  Goetz,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

2186   Doswell  Avenue. 
Born  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  February  7,  1881.     Son  of  August  William 
and  Marie  Elizabeth   (Suelflohn)    Goetz.     Chief  Engineer,  St.  Paul 
Foundry  Company,  St.  Paul,  Minn.     Tau  Beta  Pi.     Married,  Octo- 
ber 20,  1906,  Else  Duerr. 


ALPHA  THETA  CHAPTER.  1029 

John  Draper  Noyes,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Detroit  Edison  Company,  18  Washington  Boulevard. 
Born  at  Baraboo,  Wis.,  December  17,  1880.  Son  of  Rolla  Enoch  and 
Cordelia  (Draper)  Noyes.  Sales  Engineer,  Detroit  Edison  Com- 
pany. Married,  August  12,  1911,  Dr.  Edna  Ruth  Whitbeck.  Rela- 
tives in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Roy  E.  Noyes,  Alpha  Theta,  '07,  and 
Arthur  H.  Noyes,  Alpha  Theta,  '12. 

Ralph  Clare  Pickering,  LL.B.,  Virginia,  Minn. 

Born  at  Northwood,  Worth  County,  Iowa,  January  5,  1878.  Son  of 
William  Exum  and  Ella  (Hartley)  Pickering.  Attorney-at-law. 
Married,  November  11,  1908,  Nona  Troy  Morse. 

Charles  Thomas  Watson,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Washington,  D.   C. 

1016  South  Carolina  Avenue,  S.  E. 
Born   at    Baraboo,   Wis.,   August    17,    1878.     Son   of   Lawrence    and 
Delia    (Elliott)    Watson.     Contracting   engineer.     Married,   March 
18,  1908,  Anne  Elizabeth  Wright. 

1905. 

Willard  Seward  Griswold,  A.B.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

221  Grand  Avenue. 
Born  at  Waukesha,  Wis.,  June  30,  1884.     Son  of  Hon.  Milton  Seward 
and    Sarah    Alice    (Weed)    Griswold.     Attorney-at-law.     Married, 
October  7,  1912,  Mabel  S.  Aitken. 

Jean  Roscoe  Marquiss,  B.L.,  Monticello,  111. 

Born  at  Monticella,  111.,  June  5,  1880.  Son  of  Ezra  and  Esther  A. 
(Sniver)  Marquiss.     In  insurance  business. 

Eugene  Joseph  Archambault,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

1350  Prospect  Avenue. 
Born   at  Chippewa  Falls,  Wis.,  December  5,   1882.     Son  of  Eugene 
and    Philomena    (Thibert)     Archambault.     Assistant    Engineer    of 
Way  and  Structures,  Milwaukee  Electric  Railway  and  Light  Com- 
pany, 1912  to  date.     Married,  December  28,  1909,  Matilda  M.  Cap. 

Leo  Llewellyn  O'Brien,  Pasadena,  Cal. 

349  South  Mentor  Avenue. 
Born  at  Willon,  Wis.,  June  17,  1880.     Son  of  John  and  Angie  (Webb) 
O'Brien.     Electrician. 

Burt   Edward   Steenson,  Whitewater,  Wis. 

Born  at  Whitewater,  Wis.,  August  16,  1883.  Son  of  Nelson  Henry 
and  Josephine  Silena  (Toal)  Steenson.  Engaged  in  timber  esti- 
mating. 


1030  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1906. 

Gerald  Douglas  Arnold,  Galesville,  Wis. 

Born  at  Galesville,  Wis.,  October  9,  1882.  Son  of  Alexander  Ahab 
and  Mary  Arnold.  Breeder  of  shorthorn  cattle  and  Berkshire 
hogs.     Married,  August  7,  1907,  Jayne  Edith  Burrows. 

John  Ward  Bradshaw,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

195   Broadway. 
Born  at  River  Falls,  Wis.,  February  25,  1884.     Son  of  John  Ward 
and  Helen  M.   (Smith)    Bradshaw.     Engineer  with  American  Tele- 
graph  and  Telephone   Company,   1917   to   date.     Married,   June   1, 
1914,  Lelle  Goodall. 

Edward   Thomas    Carey,   Clinton,   Iowa. 

801  Sixth  Avenue. 
Born    at   Clinton,    Iowa,   November   24,   1882.     Son   of   Thomas    and 
Kate    (Peereell)   Carey.     Civil  engineer.     Secretary  and  Treasurer 
of  Thomas  Carey  &  Sons,  Contractors.     Married,   April  27,   1908, 
Margaret  D.  Duffy. 

Frank  Arthur  Newton,  Jackson,  Mich. 

105  Fourth  Avenue. 
Born   at   Sparta,   Wis.,   May  21,   1884.     Son  of  Frederick   Nathaniel 
and  Ella  Augusta  (McDowell)  Newton.     Rate  expert  with  Hoden- 
pyle-Hardy  Company.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Merritt  H. 
Newton,  Alpha  Theta,  '16. 

Albert  John  Schoephoester,  A.B.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

Union  Paper  Box  Manufacturing  Co. 
Born  at  Sandusky,  Wis.,  June  30,  1883.     Son  of  William  and  Mary 
(Schlueter)     Schoephoester.     Paper    box    manufacturer.     Married, 
June    25,    1910,    Clarice    Belle    Abbott.     Relative}    in    Fraternity, 
brother,  George  W.  Schoephoester,  Alpha  Theta,  '09. 

Loomis  James  Shadbolt,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  Yakima,  Wash. 

Born  at  Winooski,  Wis.,  May  11,  1883.  Son  of  Helon  Fay  and  Julia 
Marion  (Andrus)  Shadbolt.  Fruit  grower.  Married,  October  12, 
1909,   Viola   Irene   Huntley. 

Jent  George  Thorne,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  C.E.,  Clinton,  Iowa. 

705   Fifth   Avenue. 
Born    at    Massillon,    Iowa,   December   28,    1879.     Son    of    Harold    C. 
and    Laura    Jane    (Penfold)    Thorne.     Consulting    hydraulic    and 
sanitary  engineer,  1908  to  date.     City  Engineer,  Clinton,  Iowa,  1912 
to  date.     Married,  July  5,  1910,  Madge  Wilbur  Watkins. 


ALPHA  THETA  CHAPTER.  1031 

George  Bailey  Hess,  Racine,  Wis. 

706  Park  Avenue. 

Born  at  Racine,  Wis.,  March  4,   1883. 

1907. 

Jerry  Donohue,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Sheboygan,  Wis. 

512  Ontario  Avenue. 
Born    at    Milwaukee,    Wis.,    January    20,    1885.     Son    of    Jerry    and 
Abby    Ann     (Clark)     Donohue.     Consulting;    civil    engineer.     Mar- 
ried,   October    10,    1911,   Leila    Marion    Bishop. 

Celestine  Clement  Eagle,  Jr.,  B.S.,  Chicago,  111. 

3727   North   Keeler   Avenue. 
Born  at  Union  Center,  Wis.,  June  24,  1883.     Son  of  Celestine  Clement 
and  Lena    (Lind)    Eagle.     Salesman,  the  Bristol  Company.     Mar- 
ried,  November  29,   1917,  Marie   Louise   Sittler. 

Raymond  Southgate  Frost,  Rockford,  111. 

1247  North  Church  Street. 
Born  at  Rockford,  111.,  December  22,   1885.     Son  of  Arthur   Henry 
and    Ide    (Southgate)     Frost.     Attorney-at-law.     Public    Adminis- 
trator   of    Winnebago    County,    111.     Married,    October    18,    1911, 
Florence    Graham. 

*Charles  Mason  Gillett,  A.B.,  Madison,  Wis. 

Born  at  Ogden,  Iowa,  February  24,  1881.  Son  of  John  Dudley  and 
Lucina  Adelpha  (Clark)  Gillett.  City  editor  of  Superior,  Wis., 
Telegram,  1907-08.  Chief  of  Division  of  Publications,  University 
of  Wisconsin,  1908-10.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Arthur 
D.  S.  Gillett,  Alpha  Theta,  '02,  and  Orson  C.  Gillett,  Alpha  Theta, 
'08.     Died  at  Superior,  Wis.,  February  1,  1910. 

Clayton  Ross  Murdock,  B.S.   in  Agric,  Brodhead,  Wis. 

Born  at  Decatur,  Wis.,  November  17,  1885.  Son  of  John  Couch 
and    Harriet   May    (Fleek)    Murdock.     Farmer. 

Roy  Enoch  Noyes,  A.  B.,  LL.B.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

80    East    Alexandrine    Avenue. 
Born  at  Baraboo,  Wis.,   August  8,  1883.     Son  of   Rolla  Enoch   and 
Cordelia    (Draper)     Noves.     Attorney-at-law.     Relatives    in    Fra- 
ternity, brothers,  John   D.   Noyes,   Alpha   Theta,  '04,   and   Arthur 
H.  Noyes,  Alpha  Theta,  '12. 

George  Wallace   Rhodes,   Trempealeau,   Wis. 

Born  at  Trempealeau,  Wis.,  July  5,  1885.     Son  of  Henry  and  Ellen 


1032  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

(Hammond)  Rhodes.  In  automobile  business.  Married,  May  19, 
1909,  Elizabeth  Briggs  Egerton.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Alfred  J.   Rhodes,  Alpha  Theta,  '02. 

James  Henry  Stearns,  Chicago*  111. 

5123   Kenmore   Avenue. 
Born    at   Sheboygan,   Wis.,   January    7,    1878.     Son   of   John   D.    and 
Esther    Elizabeth     (Edwards)     Stearns.     Inspector    with    Chicago 
Telephone      Company.     Married,      August,      1911,      Lucy      Blanch 
Stevens. 


1908. 

Wallace  Ranold  Cook,  Wakefield,  Mich. 

Castile    Mining   Company. 
Born    at    Marinette,   Wis.,   December    8,    1885.     Son    of   Daniel    and 
Katheryn    (Wilson)   Cook. 

Morgan  Leonard  Eastman,  Chicago,  111. 

72  West  Adams  Street. 
Born  at  Marinette,  Wis.,  November  3,  1884.     Son  of  Everett  Clark 
and  Anna  Lorinda  Eastman.     With  the  Chicago  Edison  Company. 

Orson  Clarke  Gillett,  A.B.,  Madison,  Wis. 

1717  Hoyt  Street. 
Born  at  Ogden,  Iowa,  July  21,  1883.  Son  of  John'  Dudley  and 
Lucina  Adelpha  (Clark)  Gillett.  Chief,  Division  of  Publications, 
University  of  Wisconsin,  1909-20.  Advertising  manager,  Burgess 
Battery  Company,  1920  to  date.  Married,  October  11,  1911,  Leslie 
Bryant  Weed.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Arthur  D.  S. 
Gillett,  Alpha  Theta,  '02,  and  Charles  M.  Gillett,  Alpha  Theta,  '07. 

Charles  Summer  Larsen,  Green  Bay,  Wis. 

216  West  Ashland  Avenue. 
Born  at  Green  Bay,  Wis.,  September  24,  1885.  Son  of  William  and 
Sarah  (Krouse)  Larsen.  Assistant  Manager,  Wm.  Larsen  Can- 
ning Company.  Married,  May  6,  1908,  Amy  May  Aplin.  Rela- 
tives in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Leslie  R.  Larsen,  Upsilon,  '01,  Mil- 
ton W.  Larsen,  Alpha  Theta,  '12,  and  Warren  S.  Larsen,  Alpha 
Theta,  '14. 

Webster  Batcheller  Rice,  Millington,  111. 

Born  at  Evanston,  111.,  November  19,  1885.  Son  of  Charles  Byron 
and  Mary  E.  (Webster)  Rice.  Farmer  and  stock  raiser.  Mar- 
ried, January  17,  1918,  Bertha  M.  Brockmeyer.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, father,  Charles  B.  Rice,  Upsilon,  '79. 


ALPHA  THETA  CHAPTER.  1033 

Clarence   Hale   Slayton,   Oshkosh,  Wis. 

R.  D.  No.  5. 
Born  at   Berlin,  Wis.,  November  13,  1884.     Son  of  Curtis   Hale  and 
Adelaide  (Boynton)  Slayton.     Secretary  and  Treasurer  of  Mathie- 
sen    Boat    Company.     Married,    August    16,    1907,    Margaret    Todd 
McAllister. 

Charles   James   Henry   Slater,   Escanaba,   Mich. 

429  Ogden  Avenue. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  December  14,  1880.     Son  of  Frank  and  Sarah 
(Maloney)    Slater.     In   automobile  business. 

Earl  Loren  McDougal,  ,LL.B.,  Portland,  Ore. 

Northwestern  Bank  Building. 
Born  at  Woonsocket,  S.  D.,  September  11,  1885.     Son  of  John  G.  and 
Adaline    M.     (Pier)     McDougal.     Attorney-at-law.     Married,    Sep- 
tember  18,  1919,  Alene  C.   Adams. 

Walter  Eugene  Becker,  Chicago,  111. 

4275  Clarendon  Avenue. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  July  4,  1887.     Son  of  Victor  Hugo  and  Emma 
(Fehnell)    Becker.     Refrigerating  engineer.     Contracting  engineer. 
Assistant    Superintendent    of    Machinery,    Ice    and    Cold    Storage 
Plant,  A.   E.   F.,  Gievres,  Loir  et   Char",   France,   1917-18. 

John  Ostander  Shaff,  B.S.  in  Agric.  [Iowa  State  Coll.]  ;  M.S., 
Camanche,  Iowa. 
Born  at  Shaffton,  Iowa,  January  6,  1885.  Son  of  John  Herman  and 
Jennie  (Drips)  Shaff.  Farming  and  banking.  President,  Citi- 
zens' Savings  Bank,  Low  Moor,  Iowa.  Director,  City  National 
Bank,  Clinton,  Iowa.  State  Representative,  Iowa  Legislature, 
1917-18.     Married,  February  16,  1909,  Gladys  Ennor  Melick. 

Elbin  Justinius  Vicain,  Bozeman,  Mont. 

Born  at  Auolsa,  Minn.,  October  12,  1887.  Son  of  Oliver  and  Mar- 
garet (Anderson)  Vicain.  In  automobile  business.  Married,  De- 
cember 7,  1911,  Rosaland  Owenhouse. 

Carl  August  Smith,  A.B.,  Rockford,  111. 

711  Bruce  Street. 
Born  at  Rockford,  111.,  August  22,  1886. 

1909. 

*George  Washington  Schoephoester,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Born  at  Washington,  Wis.,  July  27-,  1885.  Son  of  William  and  Ida 
Schoephoester.     Sales  Engineer   and   Secretary,   Pilsby-Becker  En- 


1034  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

gineering  and  Supply  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Died  at  Colorado 
Springs,  Colo.,  December  7,  1918.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Albert  J.  Schoephoester,  Alpha  Theta,  '06. 

Russell   Frank   Didicr,   Rhinelander,   Wis. 

Born  at  Muskegon,  Mich.,  April  22,  1885.  Son  of  Nicholas  F.  and 
Katherine  (Bernhardt)  Didier.  Secretary  of  Rhinelander  Iron 
Company,  1909  to  date.  Master  Engineer,  senior  grade,  U.  S.  A., 
June  26,  1917  to  July  2,  1919,  serving  with  10th,  20th  and  2d 
Engineers.     Married,   June    10,    1919,    Katherine    Margaret   Desio. 

Myron  Wood   Sherman,   Corpus   Christi,   Tex. 

Born  at  Richland  Center,  Wis.,  July  11,  1887.  Son  of  Herbert 
Grant  and  Lorena  Etta  (Wood)  Sherman.  Engineer-inspector 
with  the  Board  of  Supervising  Engineers,  Chicago  Traction  Com- 
pany. 

Tom  Lee  Ball  (A  H),  Bessemer,  Ala. 

R.  F.  D.  No.  2. 
Born  at  Florence,  Wis.,  August  12,  1888.  Son  of  Edwin  and  Phillis 
Pauline  (Marcotte)  Ball.  Efficiency  Engineer,  Tennessee  Coal, 
Iron  and  Railroad  Company.  During  the  World  War  served  in 
Naval  Aviation  Corps.  Married,  December  23,  1913,  Mary  Irene 
McRoberts.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Edwin  M.  Ball, 
Alpha  Alpha,  '07,  and  Byron  E.  Ball,  Upsilon,  '11. 

Alexander  William  Morgan,  B.S.  of  E.E.,  M.E.,  Elyria,  Ohio. 

Lorain  County  Electric  Company. 
Born  at  Madison,  Wis.,  May  6,  1885.  Son  of  Thomas  and  Kate 
Griffith  (McGonegal)  Morgan.  Engineer  with  various  railway,  gas 
and  electric  companies,.  1911  to  date.  Married,  July  3,  1913,  Anna 
Lotus  Knight.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  Thomas  H.  Morgan,  Alpha 
Theta,  '11. 

1910. 

Charles  DeWitt  Conkey,  Jr.,  Superior,  Wis. 

1721  John  Avenue. 
Born  at  Larimore,  N.  D.,  September  2,  1888.  Son  of  Charles  De 
Witt  and  Nellie  Mary  (Taylor)  Conkey.  Engineer  with  Douglas 
County,  Wis.  First  Lieutenant  Infantry,  November,  1917  to  July, 
1919.  Assigned  to  Training  Section,  General  Headquarters,  A.  E. 
F.,  January,  1918,  to  June,  1919.  Married,  December  11,  1917, 
G  orgiana  Dorothy   Henderson. 

Konrad  Foeste  Schrcirer,  Sheboygan,  Wis. 

Ontario    Avenue. 
Born    at    Sheboygan,    Wis.,    March    7,    1888.     Son    of    Herman    and 
Marie  Charlotte  (Foeste)  Schreirer.     Manufacturer. 


ALPHA  THETA  CHAPTER.  1035 

George  Allison  Ducker,  Jr..,  Joliet,  111. 

303  Richard  Street. 
Born  at  Joliet,  111.,  July  31,  1888.     Son  of  George  Allison  and  Flor- 
ence   (Rathburn)    Ducker.     General  Manager,   G.   A.  Ducker  Dry 
Goods  Company. 

Edward  James  Fisher,  Madison,  Wis. 

Gay  Building. 
Born  at  Madison,  W5s.,  December  12,  1886.     Son  of  James  Edward 
and  Mary   (Grosbeck)    Fisher.     In  real  estate  and  insurance  busi- 
ness.    Married,  December  13,  1912,  Hazel  Annie  Delany. 

Harold  John  Zonne,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

3524  Fremont  Avenue,  South. 
Born  at  Sheboygan  Falls,  Wis.,  March  23,  1886.     Son  of  John  Peter 
and    Apolnia    (Rensis)     Zonne.     Manufacturer's    agent.     Married, 
December  15,  1913,  Florence   Kuchmsted. 

Paul  Edward  Lunde,  Seattle,  Wash. 

1107  East  Denny  Way. 
Born   in   Chicago,   111.,   October   16,   1887.     Son   of   Paul   Albert   and 
Carrie   (Johnson)  Lunde.     Motor  truck  salesman.     Married,  Helen 
Jane  Riddle. 

1911. 

Clarence  Ferdinand  Grunert,   Chicago,  111. 

3438   Broadway. 
Born   at   Monroe,   Wis.,   October   25,    1887.     Son   of    Ferdinand    and 
Frances  Emma   (Beckman)    Grunert. 

Jesse  Edward  Theobald,  Lincoln,  Neb. 

2950  Apple  Street. 
Born  at  Ansley,  Neb.,  March  13,  1887.     Son  of  Walter  William  and 
Cora  Almina    (Carpenter)    Theobald.     In  tire   retreading  business. 
Married,  December  21,  1915,  Julia  Curry. 

Dexter  Ely  Andrus,  Tucson,  Ariz. 

Born  at  Rockford,  111.,  October  20,  1885. 

*Raymond  William  Schoen,  Madison,  Wis. 

Born  at  Madison,  Wis.,  March  16,  1888.  Son  of  Francis  Xavier 
and  Annie  (Martini)  Schoen.  Construction  engineer.  Married, 
June  3,  1916,  Sophie  Boehme.  Died  October  31,  1918,  at  Mil- 
waukee, Wis. 


1036  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Louis    Frederick    Weinhagen,    Milwaukee,    Wis. 

336  Wells  Building. 
Born  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  August  6,  1888.  Son  of  Frederick  and 
Mamie  (Bartels)  Weinhagen.  Special  agent,  North-western  Mu- 
tual Life  Insurance  Company.  Served  in  Military  Police  (Provost 
Guard),  Company  A,  Chattanooga,  Term.,  September  3,  1918,  to 
January  27,   1919. 

Llovd  Matthew  Guidinger,  Northwood,  Iowa. 

Born  at  Northwood,  Iowa,  September  25,  1887.  Son  of  Peter  George 
and  Lottie  Guidinger. 

Gerald  James  Coxe,  Whitewater,  Wis. 

Born  at  Whitwater,  Wis.,  May  7,  1889.  Son  of  James  Chester  and 
Clara  Peck  (Trippe)  Coxe.  Manager  and  Assistant  Secretary  and 
Treasurer,  canning  factory.  Married,  June  26,  1913,  Gertrude 
Elois  Quigley. 

William    Canterbury    Howe,    B.S.,    Milwaukee,    Wis. 

Milwaukee   Mechanics'    Insurance   Company. 
Born  at  Madison,  S.  D.,  August  8,  1888.     Son  of  William  Edwin  and 
Mary  Isadore    (Carrier)    Howe.     In   insurance   business.     Enlisted 
August  21,   1917,  in  the   U.   S.   N.   R.;  commissioned  Ensign,  De- 
cember,   1918;    released    from    active    service    February    6,    1919. 

Allen  Henry  Thuerer,  Appleton,  Wis. 

524    Morrison    Street. 
Born  at  Baraboo,  Wis.,  October  6,  1888.     Son  of  Christian  and  Anna 
(Tarrintzer)     Thuerer.     Assistant     Superintendent     of     Appleton 
Woolen  Mills.     Married,  June  9,  1917,  Elizabeth  Higgie  Jackson. 

Charles  Frederick   Burton,  Billings,   Mont. 

317  Hart-Albin  Block. 
Born  at  Wolverhampton,  England,  November  4,  1889.     Son  of  Charles 
Frederick   and   Ellen    Burton.     In   real  estate   and   insurance.     In- 
ducted   in    Medical    Corps,    U.    S.    A.,    February,    1918;    served   in 
A.  E.  F.  thirteen  months  as  Sergeant,  First  Class. 

1912. 

Milton  William  Larsen,  Green  Bay,  Wis. 

617  Donsman   Street. 
Born  at  Green  Bay,  Wis.,  November  19,  1890.     Son  of  William  and 
Sarah   (Krouse)   Earsen.     Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Leslie 
R.  Larsen,  Upsilon,  '01,  Charles  S.  Larsen,  Alpha  Theta,  '08,  and 
Warren  S.  Larsen,  Alpha  Theta,  '14. 


ALPHA  THETA  CHAPTER.  1037 

Ben  Eyles   Lawrence,   Chicago,   111. 

172  North  La  Salle  Street. 
Born  at  Ottawa,  111.,  August  2,  1890.     Son  of  Frederick  F.  and  Mary 
R.     (Woods)     Lawrence.     Chief    Accountant    with    Barnard    and 
Miller,  Chicago.     Married,  Septemher   16,   1913,  Lucy  Ann  Miller. 

Fred   Charles   Haeger,  Beatrice,  Neb. 

Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  May  30,  1890.  Son  of  Frederick  and  Margaret 
(Kails)  Haeger.  Farm  Superintendent.  Married,  January  8,  1914, 
Madaline   Ruth  Rorabacher.  I 

Hans  August  Eggerss,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

A.  Geo.  Schulz  Company. 
Born  near  Persia,  Iowa,  October  10,  1890.  Son  of  Charles  and 
Susana  (Meitzen)  Eggerss.  Assistant  Superintendent,  A.  Geo. 
Schulz  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis. ;  Superintendent,  Omaha  Fibre 
&  Corrugated  Box  Co.;  General  Manager,  H.  B.  Mahan  Company, 
Rockford,  111.     Served  in  the  Medical  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  1918-19. 

Walter  Henry  Schroeder,  B.S.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Stratford  Arms. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  July  11,  1889.  Son  of  William  G.  and  Fred- 
ericka  (Franke)  Schroeder.  With  Kieckhefer  Box  Company. 
Sergeant  M.  C,  U.  S.  A.,  January  7,  1918,  to  October  5,  1918,  with 
Base  Hospital  No.  22;  commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  Sanitary 
Corps,  October  5,  1918;  discharged  March  14,  1919. 

Clark  Chesebro  Nye,  Eureka,  Kans. 

Born  at  Eureka,  Kansas,  September  17,  1889.  Son  of  Ira  P.  and 
Esther  (Chesebro)  Nye.  Cashier,  First  National  Bank,  Eureka, 
Kans.     Married,  March  4,  1914,  Ima  M.  Marshall. 

Richard  Puis  Watke,  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis. 

23  East  Division  Street. 
Born  at  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.,  January  14,  1888.  Son  of  Albert  Frank 
and  Elisa  (von  Puis)  Watke.  General  Manager  of  A.  F.  Watke 
and  Company.  Sergeant,  Base  Hospital  No.  14,  May  27,  1918; 
commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  Sanitary  Corps,  A.  E.  F.;  dis- 
charged June  12,  1919. 

Thomas  Henry  Morgan,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

Hotel   Utah. 
Born  at  Madison,  Wis.,  October  26,  1889.     Son  of  Thomas  and  Kate 
Griffith     (McGonegal)     Morgan.     Northwestern    representative    of 
Wilson    Brothers,   Chicago,   111.     Married,   October   3,    1917,    Ruby 
Belle  Shires. 


1038  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Arthur  Herbert  Noyes,  A.B. ;  A.M.  [Michigan],  Detroit,  Mich. 

644  La  Salle  Gardens,  South. 
Born  at  Grand  Forks,  N.  D.,  December  25,  1887.  Son  of  Rollo 
Enoch  and  Delia  (Draper)  Noyes.  Teacher.  Instructor  in  Uni- 
versity of  Michigan,  1919  to  date.  Served  in  2d  C.  O.  T.  C, 
Presidio.  Cal.  Married,  April  29,  1915,  Ruth  Russell.  Relatives  in 
Fraternity,  brothers,  John  D.  Noyes,  Alpha  Theta,  '04,  and  Roy 
E.   Noyes,  Alpha  Theta,  "07. 


1913. 

George   Perry   Griffith,   3d,    Chicago,   111. 

550  Surf  Avenue. 
Born  at  Erie,  Pa.,  July  25,  1888.  Son  of  Thomas  Richards  and 
Louise  (Payne)  Griffith.  In  sales  department  of  Hammermill 
Paper  Company.  Enlisted  as  Private,  December  12,  1917,  in  Air 
Service,  Aeronautics.  Assigned  to  110th  Aero  Squadron.  Dis- 
charged March  17,  1919,  with  rank  of  Sergeant,  First  Class.  Mar- 
ried, August  18,  1917,  Ruth  Lois  Luckman. 

Kenneth  Edward  Voght,  Northland,  Mich. 

Born  at  Escanaba,  Mich.,  January  25,  1889.  Son  of  Edward  Charles 
and  Mary  Lovara  (Alger)  Voght.  District  Supervisor  of  Game, 
Fish  and  Forest  Fire  Department  of  the  Public  Domain  Commis- 
sion, State  of  Michigan.     Married,  June  11,  1917,  Marie  Gerber. 

Charles  R.  Roter,  Parsons,  Kans. 

1418   Grand   Avenue. 
Born  at  Abbotsford,  Wis.,  April  5,  1891.     Son  of  Louis  Rudolph  and 
Cora  Anna  (Thompson)  Roter.     Secretary  and  Manager,  The  City 
Ice    and    Fuel    Company,    Parsons,    Kans.     Married,    October    27, 
1914,  Rhetta  Elizabeth  Rowland. 

Vere  Lorraine  McCarthy,  LL.B.   [Michigan]    (A    O  ),  Town- 
send,  Mont. 
Born   at   Townsend,  Mont.,   June   25,   1889.     Son   of   Daniel   D.    and 
Jennie      (Teague)      McCarthy.     Attorney-at-law.     Inducted      into 
military  service  April  29,  1918,  as  Private,  Infantry.     Discharged 
as  Second  Lieutenant,  F.  A.,  December  28,  1918. 

Edward    Ellsworth    Johnson,    LL.B.     [Michigan],    Waupaca, 
Wis. 

Born  at  Waupaca,  Wis.,  March  5,  1890.  Son  of  Alfred  and  Julia 
Dorothy  (Black)  Johnson.  Lawyer  and  lumberman.  District  At- 
torney, Marathon  County,  Wis.,  1916-17.  Served  in  Third  Re- 
placement Regiment,  Camp  Gordon,  Ga.  Rank,  Major.  Relative 
in  Fraternity,  brother,  Alfred  L.  Johnson,  Alpha  Theta,  '22. 


ALPHA  THETA  CHAPTER.  1039 

Ralph  Perry   Hammond,  A.B.,  Milwaukee,   Wis. 

73-1  Murray  Avenue. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  November  28,  1891.  Son  of  Theodore  Morelle 
and  Fannie  (Merrick)  Hammond.  Instructor  in  University  of 
Wisconsin,  1913-15.  Assistant  Office  Superintendent,  Horlick's 
Malted  Milk  Company,  1915-18.  Member  of  Company  K,  Seventh 
Infantry,  Wisconsin  State  Guard.  Married,  June  24,  1916,  Ger- 
-  trude  Owen.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Loring  T.  Hammond, 
Alpha  Theta,  '20. 

Leon  Charles  Piper,  Darien,  Wis. 

Born  at  Richmond,  Wis.,  March  27,  1892.  Son  of  John  and  Mary 
(Kehoe)  Piper.  Assistant  Cashier,  Farmers'  State  Bank,  Darien, 
Wis.     Married,  April  14,  1915,  Marguerite  Van  Alstine. 

Mark  Hadley  Hoskins,  Bloomington,  Wis. 

Born  at  Bloomington,  Wis.,  August  24,  1890.  Son  of  Robert  Nelson 
and  Etta  (Hadley)  Hoskins.  In  furniture  business.  Sergeant 
Major,  Headquarters  Company,  Development  Unit,  Camp  Grant, 
III.,    during    the    World    War. 


19U. 

Fred  Geele  Vaughn  Mattoon,  Sheboygan,  Wis. 

Born  at  Sheboygan,  Wis.,  May  10,  1892.  Son  of  Edward  Bailey  and 
Emma  (Geele)  Mattoon.  Hardware  dealer.  Served  as  Sergeant, 
161st  Depot  Brigade,  Camp  Grant,  111.,  August,  1918,  to  April, 
1919. 

*George  Gaylord  Macnish,  Stevens  Point,  Wis. 

Born  at  Stevens  Point,  Wis.,  August  14,  1892.  Son  of  Charles 
Gaylord  and  Midora  Imogene  (Dustin)  Macnish.  Served  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  161st  Infantry,  41st  Division,  A.  E.  F.  Died 
in  France,  July  2,  1918,  and  buried  at  Chatereaux,  France. 

Henry  Griggs  Weston,  Hemet,  Cal. 

Born  at  Duluth,  Minn.,  November  21,  1891.  Son  of  John  Burrows 
and  Anne  Rankin  (Vanderlip)  Weston.  Fruit  grower  and  canner. 
Enlisted  May  12,  1917,  Private,  Company  C,  322d  Field  Signal 
Battalion,  91st  Division. 

Arthur  Wood  Hallam,  A.B.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

2429  University  Avenue. 
Born  at  Sioux  City,  Iowa,  September  15,  1892.     Son  of  Joseph  Wood 
and   Julia    Kirkland    (Clark)    Hallam.     President   of    The   Screen 
Press,   Inc.,   motion   picture   advertisers.     Phi    Beta    Kappa.     Mar- 


io4o  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

ried,  September  15,  1915,  Mabel  Frances  Doney.     Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  Clark  Hallan,  Alpha  Theta,  '14. 

Erwin  Oliver,  Ironwood,  Mich. 

Born  at  Norway,  Mich.,  February  10,  1889. 

Earl  M.  Conger,  Sac  City,  Iowa. 

Born  at  Sac  City,  Iowa,  December  8,  1880.  Son  of  Ira  and  Sadie 
Evangeline  (Crowley)  Conger.  Farmer.  Married,  July  3,  1915, 
Yesta  Ruth  Cummings. 

Clark  Hallam,  A.B.,  Omaha,  Neb. 

Swift  and  Company. 
Born  at  Sioux  City,  Iowa,  July  27,  1890.  Son  of  Joseph  Wood  and 
Julia  Kirkland  (Clark)  Hallam.  Division  Superintendent  for 
Swift  and  Company.  Private,  First  Class,  First  Illinois  Cavalry, 
on  Mexican  border,  1916.  Seaman,  U.  S.  N.  on  transport  duty, 
1918-19.  Married,  October  4,  1920,  Agnes  E.  Mathesen.  Relative 
in  Fraternity,  brother,  Arthur  W.  Hallam,  Alpha  Theta,  '14. 

Linn  A.  Woodhouse,  Bloomington,  Wis. 

Born  at  Bloomington,  Wis.,  February  21,  1890.  Son  of  Milton  Forest 
and  Sylvia  Jane  (Hoskins)  Woodhouse.  Cashier,  Woodhouse  and 
Bartley  Bank.  Married,  September  1,  1914,  Esther  Perky.  Rela- 
tive in  Fraternity,  brother,  Irving  Woodhouse,  Alpha  Theta,  '21. 

Harry  Frederick  Rusch,  A.B.,  Fargo,  N.  D. 

409  Eighth  Avenue,  South. 
Born  at  Fargo,  N.   D.,  January  26,  1893.     Son  of  Henry  John  and 
Julia    (O'Neil)    Rusch.     Banker.     During  the   World   War   served 
as   Captain,   Fiftieth   U.   S.   Infantry.     Married,   August  26,   1917, 
Zella   Jacobson. 

Warren  Sidney  Larsen,  Pasadena,  Cal. 

1375  Ridge  Way. 
Born  at  Green  Bay,  Wis.,  November  24,  1893.  Son  of  William  and 
Sarah  (Krause)  Larsen.  Superintendent  California  Co-operative 
Company,  San  Jose,  Cal.  Enlisted  April  10,  1918,  as  Second  Class 
Private,  U.  S.  Marine  Corps.  Discharged  Jan.  18,  1919,  as  Gun- 
nery Sergeant  in  Marine  Aviation.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  broth- 
ers, Leslie  R.  Larsen,  Upsilon,  '01,  Charles  S.  Larsen,  Alpha  Theta, 
'08,  and  Milton  W.  Larsen,  Alpha  Theta,  '12. 

George  Thomas  Bresnahan,  A.B.,  Ida  Grove,  Iowa. 

Born  at  Ida  Grove,  Iowa,  February  22,  1891.  Son  of  Daniel  and 
Elizabeth    (Daley)    Bresnahan.     Assistant    Director    of    Athletics, 


ALPHA  THETA  CHAPTER.  1041 

University  of  Wisconsin.  During  the  World  War  was  Athletic 
Director,  Knights  of  Columbus,  Camp  Grant,  111.  Assistant  to 
Post  Athletic  Officer,  University  of  Wisconsin,  S.  A.  T.  C.  Rela- 
tive in  Fraternity,  brother,  William  H.   Bresnahan,  Alpha  Pi,  '11. 

Paul  John  Kelly,  B.S.,  Spring  Lake,  Mich. 

Born  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  March  27,  1891.  Son  of  John  and  Margaret 
G.  (Coupe)  Kelly.  Chemist  with  Campbell,  Wyant  and  Cannon 
Foundry  Company,  Muskegon,  Mich.  Enlisted  as  Private,  Base 
Hospital   No.   22,   June   5,   1917;   discharged   January   29,    1918. 

Hugh  Jackson  Reber,  A.B. ;  A.M.    [Chicago],  Madison,  Wis. 

19  East  Wilson  Street. 
Born  at  State  College,  Pa.,  January   17,   1892.     Son  of  Louis   Ehr- 
hart    and    Helen    (Jackson)    Reber.     With    New   York    Bureau    of 
Municipal   Research,   1915-16.     Second   Lieutenant,   53d   C.   A.,   A. 

E.  F.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  father,  Louis  E.  Reber,  Psi,  '80,  and 
brother,  Louis  E.  Reber,  Jr.,  Psi,  '10. 

1915. 

Arthur  Gilbert  Harter,  A.B.,  Waukesha,  Wis. 

122   East   Avenue. 
Born  at  Waukesha,  Wis.,  September  7,  1892.     Son  of  Gilbert  Michael 
and    Katherine     (Michel)     Harter.     Accountant,     Wisconsin    Tax 
Commission.     Second  Lieutenant,  Ordnance  Corps,  December,  1917, 
to  February,  1919. 

Arthur  Morris  Porter,  Wauwatosa,  Wis. 

401    Fifth   Avenue. 
Born  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  February  5,  1891.     Son  of  Chester  G.  and 
Margaret  (Dunn)   Porter.     Secretary  and  Treasurer  of  Bliss  Bros. 
Tool   Company,   Milwaukee,   1917   to   date.     Served   as   First   Class 
Private,  Company  B,  333d  Machine  Gun  Battalion,  A.  E.  F. 

Melville    Carlyle    Van    Alyea,    B.S.    [Illinois]     (P),    Chicago, 

111. 

726   East   Fifty-first   Street. 
Born  at  Princeville,  111.,  July  2,  1892.     Son  of  Thomas  Edward  and 
Ella  (Moody)  Van  Alyea.     Engaged  in  automobile  manufacturing. 
Enlisted   May   8,   1917;    Sergeant,    Headquarters    Company,   329th 

F.  A.,  A.  E.  F.,  July,  1918,  to  April,  1919.  Married,  April  19, 
1920,  Constance  Schrei. 

Frederick  William  Pfister,   Sheboygan,  Wis. 

516  Erie  Avenue. 
Born  at  Sheboygan,  Wis.,  January  21,  1894.     Son  of  Adolph  Joseph 


1042  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

and  Emma  (Vogl)  Pfister.  Assistant  Sales  Manager,  Sheboygan 
Beverage  Company.  Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  August  15, 
1917;  First  Lieutenant,  May  2,  1918;  C.  O.  of  S.  P.  U.  313;  par- 
ticipated at  Verdun,  Meuse-Argonne  and  St.  Mihiel.  Awarded 
Croix  de  Guerre,  September  27,  1919.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Walter  J.  Pfister,  Alpha  Theta,  '22. 

Hilmar  George  Martin,  A.B.,  M.S.;  M.D.    [Johns  Hopkins], 

Milwaukee,  Wis. 

873  Grant  Boulevard. 
Born  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  January  17,  1893.  Son  of  George  E.  and 
Jeanette  (Virmand)  Martin.  Physician.  Instructor  in  Phar- 
macology, University  of  Wisconsin,  1916-17.  Member  of  Sigma 
Xi.  S.  A.  T.  C,  Johns  Hopkins  University,  and  Gas  and  Flame 
Division,  Chemical  Warfare  Service,  1918.  Married,  1919,  Grace 
Waring. 

Walter  Burdette  Clark,  Superior,  Wis. 

1421  Twelfth  Street. 
Born  at  South  Saint  Paul,  Minn.,  January  11,  1889.     Son  of  Arthur 
Burdette  and  Nettie  Maude   (Kenfield)   Clark.     Superintendent  of 
building     construction,     Stack     Construction     Company.     Married, 
June  20,  1915,  Alice  Elaine  Shafer. 

Charles  Harry  Klotz,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

1927  Elm  Street. 
Born  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  July  30,  1892.  Son  of  Emil  Herman  and 
Annie  Rose  (Borgnis)  Klotz.  Assistant  Engineer  of  Tests,  C.  M. 
&  St.  P.  Ry.,  1915-17;  Engineer  of  Tests  and  Chief  Inspector, 
Artillery  Ammunition,  U.  S.  Ordnance  Department,  1918-19.  Mar- 
ried, December  14,  1917,  Meta  Barbara  Herrmann. 

Kenneth  Haynes  Lovell,  Libertyville,  111. 

Born  at  Libertyville,.  111.,  June  27,  1892.  Son  of  Frank  B.  and  Au- 
gusta (Messer)  Lovell.  Salesman  with  American  System  of  Re- 
inforcing, Chicago,  111.  Enlisted  as  Private  in  Signal  Corps,  U.  S. 
A.,  Dec.  10,  1917.  Recommended  for  Officers'  Training  Camp, 
Signal  Corps,  Yale  University.  Discharged  Dec.  12,  1918.  Mar- 
ried, December  29,  1917,  Gladys  Opal  Jackson. 

Frank  Edward  Downey,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

2427  Grand  Avenue. 
Born  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  February  21,  1892.  Son  of  William 
Kavanaugh  and  Mary  Jane  (Coughlin)  Downey.  Vice  President, 
Downey  Heating  and  Supply  Company.  Commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  C.  A.  C,  August  15,  1917;  assigned  to  Coast  Defenses 
of  Narragansett  Bay;  assigned  to  66th  Artillery  C.  A.  C,  Feb- 
ruary, 1918;  promoted  to  First  Lieutenant,  October  23,  1918. 


ALPHA  THETA  CHAPTER.  1043 

Horace  Lowell  Burnham,  Richland  Center,  Wis. 

Born  at  Richland  Center,  Wis.,  May  10,  1892.     Son  of  John  and  Flor- 
ence (Shue)   Burnham. 

1916. 

James  Charles  Knollin,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Examiner  Building. 
Born  at  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  June  30,  1893.  Son  of  Albert  Jason  and 
Cora  (Wells)  Knollin.  Journalist.  Editor,  Orchard  and  Farm, 
Los  Angeles,  Cal.  Married,  June  30,  1915,  Amy  Elizabeth  Axtell. 
Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Albert  J.  Knollin,  Jr.,  Alpha 
Theta,  '22,  and  Loyal  C.  Knollin,  Alpha  Theta,  '23. 

William  Raymond  Tanner,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

889   Shepard   Avenue. 
Born    at    Kaukanna,    Wis.,   April    16,    1892.     Son   of    Harry    Cuyler 
and   Ida   May    (Hoswell)    Tanner.     With   International   Harvester 
Company,  Second  Lieutenant,  Q.  M.  C,  April  1,  1918,  to  May  5, 
1919. 

*David  Henny,  Portland,  Ore. 

Born  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  February  25,  1894.  Son  of  David  Chris- 
tian and  Julia  Antoinette  Hermonie  (Wetzel)  Henny.  Died  at 
Portland,  Ore.,  November  13,  1916. 

Armin  Karl  Neubert,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  Stanford,  Mont. 

Born  at  Freeport,  111.,  January  1,  1894.  Son  of  Armin  Louis  and 
Freda  (Schaller)  Neubert.  Rancher.  Served  in  348th  F.  A., 
A.  E.  F.,  and  Army  of  Occupation.  Enlisted  September,  1917, 
discharged  March,  1919.  Married,  June  28,  1919,  Marion  Helen 
Hesse. 

Ray  Evan  Williams,  Gray  bull,  Wyo. 

Born  at  Berkeley,  Cal.,  October  1,  1892.  Son  of  Daniel  Bynon  and 
Jane  Corbett  (Henderson)  Williams.  With  Midwest  Refining 
Company,  Parkerton,  Wyo.  Volunteer,  American  Ambulance  Field 
Service.  French  Army,  December,  1916,  to  December,  1917.  En- 
listed U.  S.  Army,  Jan.  5,  1917;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
Infantry,  June  1,  1918;  First  Lieutenant,  September  23,  1918. 
Discharged  December  23,  1918. 

Carl  Goeres  Hayssen,  B.S.  in  Economics  [Pennsylvania],  Mil- 
waukee, Wis. 

737  Lake  Drive. 
Born  at  Sheboygan,  Wis.,  November  28,  1894.    Son  of  Robert  Goeres 


1044  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

and  Alma  (Henschel)  Hayssen.  Assistant  General  Manager,  Ster- 
ling Motor  Truck  Company.  During  the  World  War  served  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Q.  M.  C. 

Donald  Ross  Hotchkis's  Fellows,  A.B.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

30  U  Street. 
Born   at   Bloomington,   Ind.,   July   1,   1893.     Son   of   George    Emory 
and  Lucia   Idelle    (Russell)    Fellows.     With   Gillham   Advertising 
Company.     Served  in  U.   S.  Army,  September,   1918,  to  January, 
1919. 

James  Max  Henderson,  LL.B.  [Northwestern],  Chicago,  111. 

Room  801,  208  South  LaSalle  Street. 
Born  at  Edgerton,  Wis.,  August  14,  1895.  Son  of  John  Alexander 
and  Effie  (Dodson)  Henderson.  Attorney-at-law.  Private,  Am- 
bulance Company  No.  9,  May  13,  1917,  to  October  9,  1917;  flying 
cadet,  air  service,  October  9,  1917,  to  June  21,  1918;  commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  A.  S.  M.  A.,  June  21,  1918;  overseas  Sep- 
tember   17,    1918;    discharged    March    26,    1919. 

Raymond   John   Francis   Leisen,   LL.B.    [Minnesota]    (A   2), 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 

3300  Emerson  Avenue,  South. 
Born  at  St.  Cloud,  Minn.,  May  29,  1893.     Son  of  John  Joseph  and 
Fannie  Marie   (Lahr)   Leisen.     Attorney-at-law.     Sergeant,  Q.  M. 
C,  A.  E.  F.,  during  World  Wlar. 

Warren  Pease,  Jr.,  Evanston,  111. 

722  Seward  Street. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  March  30,  1894.     Son  of  Warren  and  Christine 
(Templeton)     Pease.     With    Dryden    Rubber    Company,    Chicago, 
111.     Served  as  Second  Lieutenant,  331st  F.  A.,  A.  E.  F. 

Merritt  Harrison  Newton,  Sparta,  Wis. 

302  Spring  Street. 
Born  at  Sparta,  Wis.,  May  9,  1892.  Son  of  Frederick  Nathaniel 
Ella  Augusta  (McDowell)  Newton.  Salesman,  Northwestern 
States  Portland  Cement  Co.  Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
Infantry,  August  15,  1917;  assigned  to  328th  Machine  Gun  Bat- 
talion; promoted  to  First  Lieutenant,  129th  M.  G.  Brigade,  A.  E. 
F. ;  discharged  May  3,  1919.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Frank  A.  Newton,  Alpha  Theta,  '06. 

Robert  Michael  Connelly,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Chicago,  111. 

4509  Washington  Boulevard. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  February  25,  1892.     Son  of  Martin  and  Mary 
Ann    (Nickson)   Connelly.     Civil  engineer.     Second  Lieutenant,  A. 


ALPHA  THETA  CHAPTER.  1045 

S.  M.  A.,  September  1,  1917,  to  March  25,  1919,  as  reserve  military 
aviator. 

James  Andrew  Towler,  Charlotte  Court  House,  Va. 

Born  at  Charlotte,  C.  H.,  Va.,  August  29,  1884.  Son  of  Eugene 
Bradley  and  Bettie  A.  (Cary)  Towler.  County  Agricultural 
Agent. 

Warren  Weaver,  B.S.,  C.E.,  Pasadena,  Cal. 

Throop  College. 
Born  at  Reedsbury,  Wis.,  July  17,  1894.  Son  of  Isaiah  and  Kitty 
B.  (Stuplett)  Weaver.  Instructor  in  Mathematics,  Throop  Col- 
lege. Tau  Beta  Pi.  During  World  War  served  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Air  Service,  Science  and  Research  Division.  Discharged 
December  21,  1919. 

George  Washington  Haverstick,  B.S.,  Waukesha,  Wis. 

412  West  Park  Avenue. 
Born  at  Waukesha,  Wis.,  February  20,  1894.  Son  of  Washington 
and  Anna  (Kauffman)  Haverstick.  Salesman,  Wilbur  Lumber 
Company,  Waukesha,  Wis.  Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  Au- 
gust, 1917;  assigned  to  331st  F.  A.;  First  Lieutenant,  May,  1918; 
School  of  Fire,  Fort  Sill;  instructor,  38th  F.  A.  to  January,  1919. 
Married,  March  9,  1918,   Mervyn  Fredericka  Conrad. 

Willard  Lawrence  Doleschal,  Wausau,  Wis. 

Born  at  Wausau,  Wis.,  October  1,  1892.  Son  of  Joseph  Doleschal 
and  Mary  (Holub)  Doleschal. 

Harry  Arthur  Shearer,  B.S. ;  M.D.  [Marquette  Univ.],  Eger- 

ton,  Wis. 

Born  at  Fennimore,  Wis.,  May  8,  1894.     Son  of  Melvin   Jeremiah 

and  Isabelle  (McDermott)  Shearer.     Physician.     Served  in  Enlisted 

Medical  Reserve  Corps,  September  29,  1917,  to  October  11,  1918; 

S.  A.  T.  C,  to  December,  1918. 


1917. 

Charles  Coulson  Canon,  B.S.  [Illinois]   (P),  San  Angelo,  Tex. 

439  West  Beauregard  Avenue. 
Born  at  Sterling  City,  Texas,  March  28,  1895.  Son  of  John  William 
and  Emma  Jane  (Coulson)  Canon.  Rancher.  First  Sergeant, 
Company  49,  13th  Battalion,  165th  Depot  Brigade,  October  2, 
1917,  to  September  3,  1918;  Regimental  Sergeant  Major,  86th  In- 
fantry, 18th  Division  to  January  4,  1919. 


1046  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Elmer  William  Prange,  A.B.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

4545   Holly  Avenue. 
Born  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  August  28,  1893.     Son  of  Henry  Louis  and 
Mary    (Naher)    Prange.     Enlisted   in    Ordnance    Corps,   June   20, 
1917;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  January  18,  1918. 

Arthur  Ray  Bailie,  B.S.,  Lancaster,  Wis. 

Born  at  Lancaster,  Wis.,  November  11,  1894.  Son  of  James  Edward 
and  Elizabeth  Alice  (Stoll)  Bailie.  Salesman  for  International 
Harvester  Company.  Enlisted  as  First  Class  Private,  Air  Serv- 
ice, Signal  Corps,  November  25,  1917;  commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, A.  S.  M.  A.;  discharged  February  20,  1919;  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, A.  S.,  Signal  Reserve  Corps. 

Arnold  John  Boldt,  A.B.,  Davenport,  Iowa. 

618%  Gaines  Street. 
Born  at  Davenport,  Iowa,  January  29,  1892.  Son  of  John  J.  and 
Louise  Anna  (Nichels)  Boldt.  Stock  and  bond  salesman.  En- 
listed as  Seaman,  U.  S.  N.,  May  3,  1918.  Acted  as  Company  Com- 
mander at  Great  Lakes  Naval  Training  Station,  July  to  Decem- 
ber,  1918.     Discharged   December   29,    1918. 

Raymond  Henry  Cummings,  A.B.,  Chicago,  111. 

4856  Sheridan  Road. 
Born  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  March  7,  1895.     Son  of  Edward  Joseph  and 
Ida   (Kraemer)   Cummings.     In   advertising  business.     Private,  Q. 
M.   C,   November,   1917;  in  A.  E.  F.,  January   15,   1918,  to  June 
19,  1919,  in  Motor  Transport  Corps;  Sergeant,  May  1,  1919. 

Gilbert  Fred  Roddewig,  B.S.,  Davenport,  Iowa. 

411   Harrison  Street. 

Born  at  Davenport,  Iowa,  July  26,  1896.     Son  of   Fred  and   Annie 

(Martzahn)   Roddewig.     Engineer  with  Tractor  Department,  Velie 

Carriage  Company.     Enlisted  in  U.  S.  N.,  July,  1918;  commissioned 

Ensign,   November,   1918;  released   from  active  duty,  April,   1919. 

Charles  Diller  Fratt,  Jr.,  Boston,  Mass. 

350  Huntington  Chambers. 
Born  at  Everett,  Washington,  May  5,   1894.     Son  of  Charles  Diller 
and  Idalia   (Qiumette)   Fratt. 

Lester  William  Hesse,  Chicago,  111. 

4856  Sheridan  Road. 
Born    at    Milwaukee,   Wis.,    March   2,    1895.     Son   of   Otto    H.    and 
Anna  J.   (Gunther)  Hesse.     Bond  salesman.     Sergeant  Major,  In- 
fantry Replacements  Training  Center,  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  December, 
1917,  to  February,  1919. 


ALPHA  THETA  CHAPTER.  1047 

Milton  Fred  Oeflein,  Manitowoc,  Wis. 

1217  South  Eighth  Street. 
Born  at  North  Lake,  Wis.,  January  27,  1897.     Son  of  Howard  Lean- 
ard   and   Mary    Katherine    (Schneider)    Oeflein.     With   Walter   O. 
Oeflein,    Inc.,    contractor.     Married,    September    8,    1917,    Mildred 
Johnston. 

Harold  Melchoir  Luetscher,  Madison,  Wis. 

223  North  Livingston  Street. 
Born  at  Madison,  Wis.,  October  26,  1895.  Son  of  Jacob  John  and 
Ida  Marie  (Plath)  Leutscher.  In  real  estate  business.  Served  as 
Sergeant,  121st  F.  A.,  32d  Division.  Wounded  August  12,  1918,  in 
the  battle  of  Fismes.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Frederick  J. 
Luetscher,  Alpha  Theta,  '20. 

Alfred   Richard   Niemand,   A.B.,   Davenport,   Iowa. 

532  West  Fourth   Street. 
Born  at  Davenport,  Iowa,  January  19,  1895.     Son  of  Chris  and  Emma 
(Krabbenhoeft)  Niemand.     Served  as  Regimental  Supply  Sergeant, 
56th  Infantry;  in  A.  E.  F.,  August,  1918,  to  August,  1919. 

Robert  Harold  Smith,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

507  Watkins   Building. 
Born  at  Wauwatosa,  Wis.,  June   12,   1892.     Son  of   Albert  William 
and  Mary  Elizabeth   (Cushing)   Smith.     Civil  engineer. 

1918. 

Earl   Potter   Shnable,   B.S.,   Kenosha,   Wis. 

Great  Lake  Dredge  and  Dock  Company. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  July  31,  1895.     Son  of  Emile  Ralph  and  Mary 
Alice    (Davis)    Shnable.     Engineer.     Served    as   Machinist's   Mate, 
First  Class,  U.  S.  N.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Barnes  D. 
Shnable,  Alpha  Epsilon,  '14. 

Chester  Davison  Walz,  Louisville,  Ky. 

51  Castlewood  Avenue. 
Born  at  Davenport,  Iowa,  February  11,  1896.  Son  of  Ferdinand 
Jackson  and  Mary  (Davison)  Walz.  Commissioned  First  Lieuten- 
ant, November  27,  1917;  assigned  to  341st  F.  A.;  in  A.  E.  F.  with 
349th  F.  A.;  in  action  in  Marbache  sector.  Married,  July  5, 
1917,  Edith  Van  Patten. 

Carl  Frederick  Hayden,  B.S.  in  Chem.  Engr.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

552  Stowell  Avenue. 
Born  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  September  9,  1895.     Son  of  Fred  J.   and 


1048  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Clara  A.  (Pauli)  Hayden.  Assistant  to  Works  Manager,  Rich- 
ardson-Phenix  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Ser- 
geant, First  Class,  Ordnance  Corps,  1917-19. 

Clark   Smith   Collins,  B.S.,   Chicago,   111. 

4737  Kimbark  Avenue. 
Born  at  Jackson,  Mich.,  April  19,  1896.     Son  of  Harvey  Clark  and 
Irene  (Smith)   Collins.     With  Western  Electric  Company.     Second 
Lieutenant  Infantry,  162d  Depot  Brigade,  January  5,  1917,  to  De- 
cember 28,  1918. 


Paul  Herman  Schmidt,  B.S.  in  Chem.  Engr.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

624  Twenty-eighth  Street. 
Born  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  June  11,  1894.     Son  of  Herman  and  Char- 
lotte    (Andrae)     Schmidt.     Chemical    Engineer    for    the    Federal 
Rubber  Company,  Cudahy,  Wis.     Tau  Beta  Pi. 

Robert  Bruce  White,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  Wilmette,  111. 

1101  Greenwood  Avenue. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  August  13,  1897.  Son  of  George  Duncan  and 
Electa  Knapp  (Whelan)  White.  Assistant  Manager  of  Valvoline 
Oil  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Enlisted  as  First  Class  Private,  Air 
Service,  December  13,  1917;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
A.  S.,  M.  A.;  served  as  flying  instructor. 


Harris   Grow  Pett,   A.B.,   London,   England. 

8  Grosvenor  Gardens,  S.  W.  I. 
Born  at  Winona,  Minn.,  November  7,  1893„   Son  of  Willard  F.  and 
Clara  R.   (Grow)   Pett.     Statistical  Assistant,  Intelligence  Section, 
London  office,   U.   S.   Shipping  Board.     Served   as   Ordnance   Ser- 
geant, March  6,  1918,  to  February  9,  1919. 

Heber  Halevy   Pelkey,   LL.B.    [Marquette   Univ.],   Appleton, 

Wis. 

Commercial  Bank  Building. 
Born  at  Ocanto,  Wis.,  May  20,  1895.     Son  of  Solomon  George  and 
Mary  V.  Pelkey.     Attorney-at-law. 

Raymond  Carl  Grams,  La  Crosse,  Wis. 

904  West  Avenue,  South. 
Born  at  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  September  10,  1895.     Son  of  Wenzel  and 
Katherine  (Leisgang)   Grams.     Commissioned  First  Lieutenant  In- 
fantry,   Nov.   27,    1917;    discharged,    March    15,    1919;    served    with 
369th  Infantry,  A.  E.  F,,  March  28,  1918,  \o  February  15,  1919, 


ALPHA  THETA  CHAPTER.  1049 

Perry  Coke  Smith,  Norfolk,  Va. 

3501  Colonial  Avenue. 
Born  at  Lynchburg,  Va.,  April  21,  1899.  Son  of  Alexander  Coke 
and  Kate  (Kinard)  Smith.  Instructor  of  Mechanical  Drawing, 
John  Marshall  High  School,  Richmond,  Va.  Corporal,  Company 
B,  1st  Gas  Regiment,  November  21,  1917,  to  February  1.5,  1919. 
Served  in  France,  December  26,  1917,  to  February  2,  1919;  awarded 
Croix  de  Guerre;  wounded  once.  Relatives  in  Fraternity, 
brothers,  F.  Osgood  Smith,  Tau,  '02,  and  Ehrlich  Smith,  Tau,  '06. 


1919. 

William  Frederick  Engelhardt,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

580  Folsom  Place. 
Born  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  December  20,  1897.  Son  of  William  Fred- 
erick and  Clara  (Schmidt)  Engelhardt.  Served  in  Troop  A,  1st 
Wisconsin  Cavalry,  on  Mexican  border,  1916.  Sergeant,  Battery  A, 
120th  F.  A.,  32d  Division;  participated  at  Chateau-Thierry  and 
Soissons;  wounded  in  action;  F.  A.  C.  O.  T.  C,  Camp  Zachary 
Taylor,  Ky.;  discharged  December  7,  1918.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Carl  John  Engelhardt,  Alpha  Theta,  '19. 

Carl  John  Engelhardt,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

580  Folsom  Place. 
Born  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  December  20,  1897.  Son  of  William  Fred- 
erick and  Clara  (Schmidt)  Engelhardt.  Served  in  Troop  A,  1st 
Wisconsin  F.  A.,  32d  Division;  participated  at  Chateau-Thierry 
and  Soissons;  wounded  in  action;  discharged  January  19,  1919. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  William  F.  Engelhardt,  Alpha 
Theta,  '19. 

Roswell  Anson  Bolte,  Fort  Worth,  Tex. 

1704  Summit  Avenue. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  March  28,  1897.  Son  of  Anson  Lee  and  Marion 
(Endicott)  Bolte.  Private,  Battery  E,  1st  Illinois  F.  A.,  on  Mexi- 
can border,  1916;  Sergeant,  Battery  E,  149th  F.  A.,  to  March  26, 
1918;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  July  10,  1918;  eighteen 
months  service  in  A.  E.  F.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers, 
Edward  E.  Bolte,  Alpha  Epsilon,  '09;  and  Charles  L.  Bolte,  Alpha 
Epsilon,  '16. 

Harold  Henry  Schaper,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

698   Fortieth   Street. 
Born  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  December  18,  1895.     Son  of  Henry  Chris- 
tian   and    Ella    (Scholz)    Schaper.     Commissioned    2d    Lieutenant, 
Infantry,  August  13,  1917;  assigned  to  14th  Infantry;  Firgt  Lieu- 
tenant, Qctober  26,  1917;  resigned  January  13,  1919, 


1050  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Floyd  Richard  Drew,  Fort  Worth,  Tex. 

511  Main  Street. 
Born  at  Coffeyville,  Kansas,  May  31,  1894.  Son  of  Frank  Ben- 
jamin and  Jennie  Agnes  (O'Keefe)  Drew.  Second  Lieutenant, 
129th  Infantry,  33d  Division,  A.  E.  F.,  April  20,  1918.  to  June  23, 
1919.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Francis  L.  Drew,  Alpha 
Theta,   '20. 

Thayer   Zachariah    Clayton,   Milwaukee,   Wis. 

794%  Astor  Street. 
Born  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  November  10,  1896.  Son  of  Zachariah 
and  Hulda  Marie  (Kuchhoff)  Clayton.  Assistant  Credit  Man- 
ager, E.  R.  Godfrey  &  Sons  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Served 
as  Second  Lieutenant,  Infantry,  U.  S.  A.;  September  16,  1918, 
to  January  2,   1919,  detached   service   as  Personnel   Adjutant. 

Irving  Jones  Greenslade,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

728  Racine  Street. 
Born  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  August  26,  1898.     Son  of  Oliver  William 
and  Mary  Sands  (Jones)  Greenslade.     Commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant Infantry,  September  16,  1918,  assigned  to  Training  Detach- 
ment, Knoxville,  Tenn.;  discharged  February,  1919. 

George  Walter  Nash,  Madison,  Wis. 

416  North  Francis  Street. 
Born   at   Brockton,   Mass.,  July  9,   1896.     Son   of   John   Henry   and 
Clara  Emugene   (Fox)    Nash.     Second  Lieutenant,   A.  E.  F.,  Sep- 
tember 23,  1918,  to  July  24,  1919.     Discharged  July  24,  1919.     Mar- 
ried, August  5,   1919,   Hatty  May  Pichard. 

Roland    Hubbard    Frederick,    Milwaukee,   Wis. 

652  Twenty-seventh  Street. 
Born  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  April  30,  1894.     Son  of  Edward  and  Mary 
(Knoblauch)   Frederick.     Served  in  Medical  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  dur- 
ing World  War. 

Presley  Dixon  Holmes,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Central  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Born   at   Southwest   Harbor,   Me.,   March  5,   1899.     Son   of  William 
Thomas  and  Margaret   (Walker)   Holmes.     Served  in  S.  A.  R.  C. 
and  F.  A.  C.  O.  T.  C,  1918. 

1920. 

Francis  Leo  Drew,  McAlester,  Okla. 

337  East  Adams  Avenue. 
Born  at  Coffeyville,  Kans.,  March  9,  1896.     Son  of  Frank  Benjamin 
and  Jennie  Agnes   (O'Keefe)   Drew.     Commissioned  Second  Lieu- 


ALPHA  THETA  CHAPTER.  1051 

tenant  F.  A.,  1917;  transferred  to  Air  Service  and  promoted  to 
First  Lieutenant;  in  A.  E.  F.  14  months,  4  months  with  71st 
Escadrille,  4th  French  Army;  gassed  once  and  shot  down  once. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Floyd  R.  Drew,  Alpha  Theta,  '19. 

Earl  Albert  Heassler,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

210  Fourth  Avenue,  N.  E. 
Born  at  Madison,  Wis.,  September  11,  1895.     Son  of  Ernest  Theodore 
and  Hilda  Pauline    (Sprecher)    Heassler.     Second  Lieutenant,   In- 
fantry, U.  S.  A.,  August  26,  1918,  to  May  24,  1919.     Relative  in 
Fraternity,  brother,  Alton  S.  Heassler,  Alpha  Theta,  '23. 

Raymond  Nelson  Hawkins,  Madison,  Wis. 

507  State  Street. 
Born  at  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  September  20,  1896.     Son  of  Frank  Her- 
bert and  Mary   Elizabeth    (Coffee)    Hawkins.     During  the  World 
War  served  as  a  Sergeant  in  Infantry  Casual  Replacements.     Mar- 
ried, December  22,  1917,  Isabel  May  Leschinger. 

Loring  Theodore  Hammond,  A.B.,  Wauwatosa,  Wis. 

80  Center  Street. 
Born    at    Wauwatosa,    Wis.,    January    31,    1899.     Son    of    Theodore 
Morelle   and   Fanny   Loring    (Merrick)    Hammond.     S.   A.   T.   C, 
University   of   Wisconsin,    1918.     Relative    in   Fraternity,    brother, 
Ralph  P.  Hammond,  Alpha  Theta,  '13. 

John  Barton  McCarthy,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

743   Fifty-first    Street. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  January  5,  1893.     Son  of  Thomas  John  and 
Cora    Elizabeth     (Troutner)     McCarthy.     Contractor.     Served    as 
Second  Lieutenant,  A.  E.  F.;  wounded  in  action. 

Stuart  Andrew  Pond,  Janesville,  Wis. 

509  West  Washington  Avenue. 
Born  at  Janesville,  Wis.,  August  5,  1896.     Son  of  Andrew  Charles 
and  Martha  Augusta  (Poolley)  Pond.     Enlisted  January  17,  1918; 
Sergeant,   13th   Company,   4th   Regiment,   Air    Service   Mechanics; 
discharged  July  12,  1919;  one  year  in"  A.  E.  F. 

Charles  Harold  Ray,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

222  Twenty-second  Street. 
Born  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  November  16,  1896.     Son  of  Charles  A.  and 
Lillian   I.    (Dearing)    Ray.     Second  Lieutenant,   F.   A.,  U.   S.   A.; 
discharged   Dec.   16,  1918. 

Otto   Leonard   Sickert,   Milwaukee,  Wis. 

3212  McKinley  Boulevard. 
Born  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  November  21,  1897.     Son  of  Otto  Richard 


1052  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

and  Augusta  (Droese)  Sickert.  With  the  Ladish  Drop  Forge  Com- 
pany, Cudahy,  Wis.  Served  in  Naval  Unit,  S.  A.  T.  C,  University 
of  Wisconsin,  1918. 

Elton  Knight  Morice,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Central  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Born    at    Cedar    Rapids,    Iowa,    February    16,    1897.     Son    of    Evan 
Knight    and    Margaret    (Callen)    Morice.     Private    in    Engineers, 
Enlisted  Reserve  Corps,  1919. 

Frederick  Conway  Kellogg,  Edgerton,  Wis. 

610  Rollin  Street. 
Born  at  Edgerton,  Wis.,  July  16,  1897.     Son  of  Franklin  Lovell  and 
Sarah  Ellen   (Conway)    Kellogg.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  Rolland 
F.  Kellogg.     Alpha  Theta,  '22. 

Frederick  Jacob  Luetscher,  Madison,  Wis. 

223  North  Livingston  Street. 
Born  at  Madison,  Wis.,  January  20,  1899.     Son  of  Jacob  John  and 
Ida   Marie    (Plath)    Luetscher.     S.   A.   T.   C,   University   of  Wis- 
consin, 1918.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Harold  M.  Luetscher, 
Alpha  Theta,  '17. 

Willard  Carlyle  Sumner,  Fennimore,  Wis. 

Born  at  Fennimore,  Wis.,  October  6,  1897.  Son  of  Wilbert  Edward 
and  Minnie  Bell  (Shearer)  Sumner.  S.  A.  T.  C,  University  of 
Wisconsin,  1918. 

Robert  Ralph  Glenn,  Prairie  du  Chien,  Wis. 

740  Church  Street. 
Born   at  Prairie   du   Chien,  Wis.,  January  5,   1896.     Son  of   Robert 
and   Harriett   Smith    (Johnson)    Glenn.     Served  in   U.   S.   N.   R., 
1918. 

Stener  Benjamin  Halverson,  Stoughton,  Wis. 

Born  at  Stoughton,  Wis.,  October  28,  1890.  Son  of  Abner  Ben- 
jamin and  Elizabeth  (Anderson)   Halverson. 


1921. 

Carlyle   Barton   Wurster,   Mazonanie,   Wis. 

Born  at  Lima  Centre,  Wis.,  May  2,  1895.  Son  of  William  Henry 
and  Elizabeth  (Hoswell)  Wurster.  Second  Lieutenant,  168th  In- 
fantry, Rainbow  Division,  A.  E.  F.  and  Army  of  Occupation; 
participated  in  Marne-Aisne,  St.  Mihiel  and  Mw^e-Argonne  offen- 
sives; wounded  at  Chateau-Thierry. 


ALPHA  THETA  CHAPTER.  1053 

Clarence  Albert  Brandt,  Fennimore,  Wis. 

Born  at  Fennimore,  Wis.,  July  21,  1895.  Son  of  August  Albert  and 
Mary  Jane  (Macken)  Brandt.  Enlisted  February  27,  1918,  in 
U.  S.  N.  Rating,  Second  Class  Radio  Operator.  Discharged 
December  21,  1918. 

Edward  Alexander  Keyes,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

445  West  Lynhurst  Avenue. 
Born   at  Winona,  Minn.,   December   11,   1898.     Son   of   Dr.   Edward 
Danfort  Keyes  and  Margaret  McNie.     Yard  foreman  for  Brooks 
Brothers  Lumber  Yard,  St.  Paul,  Minn.     Naval  Unit  S.  A.  T.  C, 
University  of  Wisconsin,  19.18. 

Stuart  Crocker  Knilans,  Sheboygan,  Wis. 

1320  North  Third  Street. 
Born  at  Sheboygan,  Wis.,  April  8,  1898.     Son  of  William  Arthur  and 
Ella  May   (Crocker)    Knilans.     Private,  Tank   Corps,  October  31, 
1918,  to  December  31,  1918. 

George  Herman  Moeller,  Jr.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

2II414  Fond  du  Lac  Avenue. 
Born  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  July  28,  1893.     Son  of  George  H.  and  Lilly 
(Krienitz)    Moeller,  Jr.    Law  student. 

Irving  Woodhouse,  Bloomington,  Wis. 

Born  at  Bloomington,  Wis.,  June  11,  1899.  Son  of  Milton  Forest 
and  Sylvia  (Hoskins)  Woodhouse.  S.  A.  T.  C,  University  of  Wis- 
consin, 1918.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Linn  A.  Woodhouse, 
Alpha  Theta,  '14. 

Henry  Carl  Prange,  Jr.,  Sheboygan,  Wis. 

617  Erie  Avenue. 
Born  at  Sheboygan,  Wis.,  April  22,  1899.     Son  of  Henry  Carl  and 
Augusta    (Bodenstein)    Prange.     S.  A.  T.   C,   University  of  Wis- 
consin, 1918. 

Carl  Louis  Neumeister,  Sheboygan,  Wis. 

Born  at  Sheboygan,  Wis.,  April  7,  1898.  Son  of  Otto  and  Lillian 
(Hanf)  Neumeister.  F.  A.  C.  O.  T.  C,  Camp  Zachary  Taylor, 
Ky.,  1918. 

Theodore  Eugene  Stark,  Tripp,  S.  D. 

Born  at  Scotland,  S.  D.,  April  8,  1898.  Son  of  Jacob  H.  and  Mary 
(Hagar)  Stark.     S.  A.  T.  C,  University  of  Wisconsin,  1918. 


1054  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Willard  Merrill  Barlow,  Arcadia,  Wis. 

Born  at  Arcadia,  Wis.,  April  27,  1898.  Son  of  Robert  and  Eliza- 
beth  (Niclai)   Barlow. 

John  Calvin  Wolfe,  Madison,  Wis. 

1226   Mound   Street. 
Born  at  Madison,  Wis.,  September  5,  1898.     Son  of  John  Calvin  and 
Mary  Elizabeth  (Redlin)   Wolfe.     S.  A.  T.  C,  University  of  Wis- 
consin, 1918.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Sheldon   R.  Wolfe, 
Alpha  Theta,  '23. 

Clarence  Edward  Fugina,  Arcadia,  Wis. 

Born  at  Arcadia,  Wis.,  September  28,  1898.  Son  of  Albert  A.  and 
Gertrude  Katherine  (Rohn)  Fugina.  Infantry  C.  O.  T.  C,  Camp 
Grant,  111.,  1918. 

Edmund  Louis  Paul,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

328  Twenty-fifth  Street. 
Born  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  June  25,  1898.     Son  of  Edmund  Herman 
and   Paula   (Schneller)    Paul.     During  the   World   War   served   as 
a  Cadet  in  the  Naval  Aviation  Corps. 

Karl  Haertel  Fauerbach,  Madison,  Wis. 

1053  Rutledge  Street. 
Born  at  Madison,  Wis.,  February  19,  1897.     Son  of  Louis  and  Amelia 
Josephine  Fauerbach.     Served  as  Sergeant,  Company  I,  38th  Infan- 
try, 3d  Division. 

1922. 

Caryl  Chopin  Clarke,  Madison,  Wis. 

Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  May  18,  1898.  Son  of  William  George  and 
Anna  Carpenter  (Lyon)  Clarke.  With  Patton  Paint  Company, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1918.  Married,  January  26,  1918,  Elizabeth 
Amanda  Flad. 

Alfred  Louis  Johnson,  West  Point,  N.  Y. 

U.  S.  Military  Academy. 
Born  at  Waupaca,  Wis.,  February  2,  1899.     Son  of  Alfred  and  Julia 
D.    (Black)   Johnson.     Cadet  at  United  States  Military  Academy. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Edward  E.  Johnson,  Alpha  Theta, 
'13. 

Walter  John  Pfister,  Sheboygan,  Wis. 

517  Erie  Avenue. 
Born   at   Sheboygan,   Wis.,  April   13,   1900.     Son   of   Adolph   J.   and 
Emma  (Vogl)   Pfister.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Frederick 
W.  Pfister,  Alpha  Theta,  '15. 


ALPHA  THETA  CHAPTER.  1055 

Raymond  Prier  Hiller,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

2731  State  Street. 
Born  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  June  11,  1899.     Son  of  John  W.  and  Amelia 
D.   (Prier)   Hiller.     S.  A.  T.  C,  University  of  Wisconsin,  1918. 

John   Hollister    Hendee,   Milwaukee,    Wis. 

2330  Grand  Avenue. 
Born   at   Milwaukee,  Wis.,   March  5,   1900.     Son  of  Lem   Ellsworth 
and   Jessie   Mahel    (Hollister)    Hendee.     With   the   Sales   Depart- 
ment, Atlas  Flour  Mills,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     S.  A.  T.  C,  University 
of  Wisconsin,  1918. 

Clarence   Emil   William    Borchardt,    Milwaukee,   Wis. 

4151    Highland    Boulevard. 
Born  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  January  29,  1900.     Son  of  Herman  J.  and 
Laura  (Dittmar)  Borchardt.     With  American  Appraisal  Company 
of  Milwaukee,  Wis.     S.  A.  T.  C,  University  of  Wisconsin,  1918. 

Charles   Myers,   Bloomington,   Wis. 

Born  at  Thornton,  Iowa,  October  25,  1899.  Son  of  Thomas  and 
Hattie  (Taylor)  Myers. 

Albert  Jason  Knollin,  Jr.,  Pocatello,  Ida. 

Born  at  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  January  3,  1901.  Son  of  Albert  Jason 
and  Cora  (Wells)  Knollin.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers, 
James  C.  Knollin,  Alpha  Theta,  '16,  and  Loyal  C.  Knollin,  Alpha 
Theta,  '23. 

Eldon  Babcock  Russell,  Madison,  Wis. 

University   Farm. 
Born  at  Madison,  Wis.,  March  25,  1900.     Son  of  Harry  Luman  and 
Hannah  May   (Delaney)   Russell. 

Ralph  Elliott  Larson,  Madison,  Wis. 

1006  Grant  Street. 
Born  at  Wheaton,  111.,  May  21,  1899.     Son  of  August  Cornelius  and 
Delia  Eva  (Perry)  Larson.     S.  A.  T.  C,  University  of  Wisconsin, 
1918. 

Rolland  Francis  Kellogg,  Edgerton,  Wis. 

610  Rollin  Street. 
Born  at  Edgerton,  Wis.,  November  13,   1898.     Son  of  Frank   Lovel 
and   Sarah   Ellen    (Conway)    Kellogg.     F.   A.   C.   O.   T.   C,   Camp 
Zachary  Taylor,   Ky. ;   discharged  December   6,   1918.     Relative   in 
Fraternity,  brother,  Fred  C.  Kellogg,  Alpha  Theta,  '20. 


1056  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Cecil  DeWitt  Brodt,  Rice  Lake,  Wis. 

Born  at  Hobart,  Iowa,  March  1,  1900.  Son  of  Shelby  Scott  and 
Lizzie  (Johnson)  Brodt.  S.  A.  T.  C,  University  of  Wisconsin, 
1918. 

Merritt  Albert  Giles,  Peoria,  111. 

305  Frye  Avenue. 
Born  at  Peoria,  111.,  May  15,  1899.     Son  of  Albert  E.  and  Mary  Jane 
(Merritt)   Giles.     Enlisted  October  1,  1918;  C.  A.  O.  T.  6.,  Fort 
Monroe;   discharged  February  6,  1919;  Second   Lieutenant,   C.  A. 
R.  C. 

Harold  Robert  Powers,  Oshkosh,  Wis. 

1016  Fourth  Street. 
Born  at  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  August  1,  1899.     Son  of  August  and  Augusta 
(Brader)   Powers. 

Kenneth  Maxwell  Kinnear,  La  Crosse,  Wis. 

224  South  Tenth  Street. 
Born  at  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  March  23,  1898.     Son  of  Robert  Maxwell 
and  Nellie   Grace    (Straw)    Kinnear.     Served   as   Second   Lieuten- 
ant, F.  A.,  assigned  to  38th  F.  A.;  discharged  December  17,  1918. 


1923. 

Harold  Harvey  Holmes,  Pocatello,  Ida. 

Born  at  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  February  14,  1901.  Son  of  Harvey 
Robinson  and  Hattie  (Luddington)  Holmes.  Enlisted  April  30, 
1917,  C.  A.  C;  discharged  March  14,  1919;  overseas  July  30,  1918, 
to  February  18,  1919;  Corporal,  Battery  D,  62d  C.  A. 

Julian  Fairman  McDonald,  Aurora,  111. 

172  South  LaSalle  Street. 
Born   at    Bushnell,    111.,    August   12,    1900.     Son    of   Bertrand    R\>bb 
and    Ruth    Irene    (Fairman)    McDonald. 

Walter  Stanley  Kidder,  Madison,  Wis. 

701  Langdon  Street. 
Born  at  Whitehall,  Wis.,  August  29,  1902.     Son  of  Walter  Scott  and 
Florence  Isabel  (Ecker)  Kidder. 

Leslie  Curtis  Lohman,  Two  Rivers,  Wis. 

1421  Twenty-fifth  Street. 
Born  at  Two  Rivers,  Wis.,  July  18,  1901.     Son  of  Arthur  Henry  and 
Nana  (Nash)  Lohman. 


ALPHA  THETA  CHAPTER.  1057 

Loyal  Constant  Knollin,  Pocatello,  Ida. 

Born  at  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  January  29,  1899.  Son  of  Albert  Jason 
and  Cora  W.  (Wells)  Knollin.  Corporal,  Company  A,  1st  Gas 
Regiment,  October  27,  1917,  to  January  25,  1919;  overseas  December 
25,  1917,  to  January  7,  1919;  wounded  in  action.  Argonne  offensive, 
October  15,  1918.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  James  C. 
Knollin,  Alpha  Theta,  '16,  and  Albert  J.  Knollin,  Jr.,  Alpha  Theta, 
'22. 

Alton  Sprecher  Heassler,  Madison,  Wis. 

323  East  Washington  Avenue. 
Born  at  Madison,  Wis.,  October  13,  1901.     Son  of  Ernest  Theodore 
and  Thilda  Pauline  (Sprecher)   Heassler.     Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Earl  A.  Heassler,  Alpha  Theta,  '20. 

Benjamin  McCall  Hance,  Niles,  Mich. 

1103   Broadway. 
Born  at  Niles,  Mich.,  October  10,  1900.     Son  of  Thomas  Clare  and 
Genevieve    (Corell)   Hance.     Enlisted  as  Seaman,  U.  S.   N.,  June, 
1918;   served   on   U.    S.   S.   Texas;  discharged   March,   1919. 

Sheldon  Redlin  Wolfe,  Madison,  Wis. 

1226  Mound  Street. 
Born  at  Groton,  S.  D.,  "November  23,  1900.     Son  of  John  Calvin  and 
Elizabeth  (Redlin)  Wolfe.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  John 
C.  Wolfe,  Jr.,  Alpha  Theta,  '21. 

Hubert  Force  Townsend,  Hot  Springs,  Ark. 

Townsend  Hotel. 
Born  at  Hot  Springs,  Ark.,  May  21,  1901.     Son  of  Junius  Alexander 
and  Lula  (Warren)   Townsend. 

Rolfe  Bigelow  Sawtelle,  Madison,  Wis. 

215  West  Mifflin  Street. 
Born  at  Bangor,  Me.,  July  26,  1902.     Son  of  Frederick  William  and 
Greta   (Bigelow)   Sawtelle.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  father,  Fred- 
erick W.  Sawtelle,  Alpha  Delta,  '98. 


ft-  .£ 


Alpha  Iota  Chapter 

VANDERBILT  UNIVERSITY 

NASHVILLE,  TENNESSEE 


Instituted  April  18,  A.  D.  1902 


WILLIS  MARVIN  BOARD 
HARRY  CHANFRAN  JOHNSON 
ALFRED  TENNYSON  LEVINE 
ERNEST  WALKER  STURM 
CARL  FREDERICK  STOUGH 
ALBERT  JOHNSON  MORGAN 
WILLIAM  WALTER  HOLMES 
ROBERT  EDGAR  HEARN 
IRVINE  TURNER  CAMERON 
WATSON  MARVIN  COOK 
JOHN  MARSHALL  DeBOW 
AMOS  LEANDER  EDWARDS 
DAVID  ELBERT  McCLEAREN 


History  of  Alpha  Iota  Chapter 

The  club  which  gave  birth  to  Alpha  Iota  was  originated 
by  Alfred  T.  Levine.  Associating  with  himself  six  fellow  stu- 
dents in  Vanderbilt  University,  he  organized  in  1900  the  "  F. 
G.  D."  Club.  This  club  being  secret  in  its  nature,  adopted 
a  pin,  initiation  ceremony,  grip,  pass-word,  and  regulation 
sign.  Soon  thirteen  strong  men  were  gathered  together,  and, 
following  out  their  original  intention,  they  began  work  to  estab- 
lish a  new  Southern  college  fraternity.  Their  idea  was  to 
limit  the  number  of  chapters  to  thirteen,  also  the  number  of 
members  of  each.  Conservatism  was  to  be  the  keynote  of  the 
new  fraternity. 

About  this  time  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  came  to  the  attention 
of  the  "  F.  G.  D."  Club,  and  on  account  of  the  similarity  of 
ideals,  communications  were  addressed  to  the  Grand  Chapter. 
These  resulted  in  the  filing  of  a  formal  application,  which  led 
to  the  arrival  of  John  Riess,  of  Mu,  to  investigate.  In  due 
course,  the  application  was  voted  on  favorably  and  Riess  and 
Sidney  L.  Menge,  of  Mu,  came  to  Nashville  to  institute  the 
new  chapter.  Harry  Anderson,  of  Phi,  a  resident  Phi  Kap, 
assisted  them  in  the  ceremonies,  which  were  held  on  April  18, 
1902.  The  chapter  members  represented  every  department 
in  the  university,  and  included  men  prominent  in  all  phases 
of  college  life. 

One  of  the  characteristics  of  this  chapter  has  always  been 
a  conservative  esprit  de  corps  for  scholarship.  While  scholas- 
tic attainments  have  not  been  requisite  for  membership,  they 
have  generally  been  expected. 

This  chapter  has  labored  under  a  very  serious  handicap 
during  most  of  its  existence.  It  has  lacked  the  support  that 
comes  from  a  strong  body  of  alumni.  As  there  were  only  two 
resident  alumni  to  begin  with,  and  no  sister  chapters  located 
near  Nashville,  Alpha  Iota  had  to  fight  on  almost  single  handed, 

1061 


1062  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

but  every  year  added  its  strength,  won  by  the  strong  personnel 
of  her  active  men  and  the  loyal  aid  of  the  few  alumni.  The 
active  membership  increased  steadily  from  the  original  thir- 
teen to  an  average  of  between  twenty-five  and  thirty,  and  the 
number  of  alumni  has  grown  to  the  total  of  one  hundred  and 
fifty-three. 

In  the  beginning  the  chapter  rooms  were  down  town,  but 
in  the  second  year  the  experiment  of  running  a  regular  house 
was  attempted.  This  move  was  premature,  as  at  this  period 
very  few  fraternities  in  Vanderbilt  had  houses,  and  they  were 
not  then  considered  indispensable.  However,  from  this  first 
failure  a  wholesome  lesson  was  learned,  and  modest,  comfort- 
able quarters  were  secured  on  the  campus.  These  were  re- 
tained until  gradually  sufficient  strength  was  gained  to  secure 
a  first  class  chapter  house.  Since  that  time  Alpha  Iota  has 
rented  and  occupied  no  less  than  five  different  houses,  each 
better  than  the  one  before,  until  in  September,  1919,  the  loy- 
alty and  generosity  of  the  alumni,  favorably  impressed  as  they 
were  with  the  splendid  personnel  of  the  present  active  member- 
ship, made  possible  the  purchase  of  the  beautiful  and  com- 
modious permanent  home  located  at  2012  Broad  Street,  within 
a  stone's  throw  of  the  main  entrance  to  Vanderbilt  campus. 

The  war  record  of  Alpha  Iota  Chapter  is  one  of  which 
every  brother  has  a  right  to  be  proud.  Of  the  one  hundred 
and  fifty-three  initiates,  fifty-nine,  or  close  to  forty  per  cent, 
srolunteered  for  service  in  the  army  or  navy.  The  volunteers 
included  all  of  the  active  members  and  there  was  left  only  those 
who  were  rejected  because  of  physical  disability.  Thus  in 
the  fall  of  1918  the  active  membership  had  been  reduced  to 
only  three  men.  That  they  were  worthy  of  Phi  Kappa  Sigma 
traditions  is  attested  by  the  fact  that  they  built  the  member- 
ship up  to  its  usual  number  and  the  college  year  closed  with 
the  best  chapter  in  Alpha  Iota's  history. 

Two  golden  stars  adorn  the  escutcheon  of  Alpha  Iota 
Chapter  —  one  for  Brother  James  Elmo  Overall,  killed  in  an 
airplane  accident  December  5,  1918;  and  another  for  Lieu- 
tenant Horace  R.  Birdsong,  who  died  in  service  on  May  9, 
1918. 


,    HISTORY  OF  ALPHA  IOTA  CHAPTER.  1063 

Incomplete  records  show  that  at  least  two  men  were  deco- 
rated for  bravery :  Lieutenant  Elam  F.  Srygley  and  Lieutenant 
Richard  Russell  Phillips.  A  number  were  wounded,  among 
them  Captain  Charles  H.  Brown,  '12,  who  lay  in  a  German 
dugout  with  a  wounded  ankle  and  leg  three  days  before  dis- 
covery and  rescue,  and  whose  leg  was  amputated  below  the  knee. 

The  doubtful  and  dangerous  pioneer  days  have  become 
past  history  and  are  now  viewed  with  the  complacency  that 
accompanies  prosperous  security  and  the  vision  of  a  still  more 
promising  future.  With  twenty-four  high-minded,  enthusiastic 
members  returned  for  the  fall  session  of  1919,  comfortably  and 
almost  luxuriously  housed  in  its  own  magnificent  home,  and  with 
the  largest  freshman  class  in  the  history  of  the  university  for 
recruiting  material,  Alpha  Iota  Chapter,  chastened  and  mel- 
lowed by  the  experience  that  comes  with  the  years,  sees  not 
the  semblance  of  a  cloud  on  the  distant  horizon,  and  rejoices 
in  the  distinction  of  "ranking  among  the  leading  fraterni- 
ties at  Vanderbilt  University. 


Alpha  Iota  Chapter 

1894. 

Robert  Boyd  Bogle,  M.D.    [and  Univ.  of  Nashville]  ;  D.D.S. 
[Northwestern],  Nashville,  Tenn. 

Hitchcock  Building. 
Born  at  Midland,  Tenn.,  March  22,  1875.  Son  of  Robert  Caldwell 
and  Mattie  (Boyd)  Bogle.  President,  Tennessee  State  Dental 
Association,  1904;  Professor  of  Orthodontia  and  Dental  Medicine 
School  of  Dentistry,  Vanderbilt  University,  1905-19.  Dean,  School 
of  Dentistry  and  Professor  of  Exodontia  Roentgenology  and  Oral 
Surgery.  During  World  War  served  on  Medical  Advisory  Board, 
Nashville,  Tenn.     Married,  June  15,  1905,  Clara  Louise  Jungerman. 

1897. 

Louis  Leroy,  B.S.    [Univ.  of  Nashville]  ;  M.D.    [Medico-Chir- 

urgical  Coll.],  Memphis,  Tenn. 

1301  Exchange  Building. 
Born  at  Chelsea,  Mass.,  September  15,  1874.  Son  of  Charles  L.  A. 
and  Elizabeth  F.  (Somerby)  Leroy.  Physician.  Professor  of 
Pathology  and  Bacteriology,  Vanderbilt  University,  1896-1906. 
Professor  of  Theory  and  Practice  of  Medicine,  University  of 
Tennessee, *1 906  to  date.  State  Bacteriologist  of  Tennessee,  1906  to 
date.  During  World  War  served  on  Local  Draft  Board  No.  2, 
Memphis,  Tenn. 

1901. 

Carl  Frederick  Stough,  A.B.  [Midland  Coll.],  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

744  Frederick  Avenue. 
Born  at  Tipton,  Iowa,  July  26,  1880.  Son  of  John  Howard  and 
Edith  Armida  (Gipson)  Stough.  President  and  Manager,  The 
Bodleian  Society,  Art  Publishers,  Chicago,  1912-18.  Owner  of 
art  and  educational  publishing  business,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Mar- 
ried,  September   26,   1910,   Othelia   Johanna   Schrader. 

Drew  William  Luten,  A.B.   (Ky.   State  Univ.];  M.D.    [Johns 
Hopkins],  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

721   University  Club  Building. 
Born  at  Cayce,   Ky.,   August   15,   1881.     Son  of  Dr:   Samuel  Ward 

1064 


ALPHA  IOTA  CHAPTER.  1065 

and  Inez  Garth  (Stephens)  Luten.  Physician.  Instructor  in 
Clinical  Medicine,  Washington  University.  Served  as  P.  A.  Sur- 
geon, tJ.  S.  N.  R.,  June  8,  1917,  to  October  10,  1919.  Married, 
December  22,  1917,  Sarah  Augusta  Pack. 


1902. 

Willis  Marvin  Board,  A.B.,  Dallas,  Tex. 

429  East  Tenth  Street. 
Born  at  Leitchfield,  Ky.,  July  12,  1878.  Son  of  Jesse  and  Eliza 
Booker  (McGuffin)  Board.  President,  Central  -Texas  College, 
Corsicana,  Texas,  1908-11;  Professor  of  Economics,  Southwestern 
University,  Georgetown,  Texas,  1911-13;  Head  Department  of 
History  and  Economics,  Dallas  High  School,  Dallas,  Texas,  1913 
to   date.     Married,   August   24,   1904,   Maida   Shepperd   Smith. 

Harry  Chanfran  Johnson,  D.D.S.,  Memphis,  Term. 

Central  Bank  Building. 
Born  at  Memphis,  Tenn.,  November  11,  1880.     Son  of  William  Hunter 
and    Carrie    (Sivil)    Johnson.     Dentist.     Married,    September    12, 
1903,  Bertha  C.  Pearce. 

*Samuel  Marvin  Miller,  A.B.,  B.D. ;  D.D.  [Kentucky  Wesleyan 
Coll.],  Owensboro,  Ky. 
Born  at  Hatcher,  Ky.,  April  7,  1872.  Son  of  James  Dawson  Miller. 
Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  South.  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
President  of  Board  of  Managers  of  Logan  College,  Russellville, 
Ky.  Married,  August  10,  1908,  Frances  Peterson.  Died  at 
Owensboro,  Ky.,  October  7,  1918. 

Alfred  Tennyson  Levine,  LL.B.,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

R.  D.  No.  5,  Box  14. 
Born  at  Nashville,  Tenn.,  February  17,  1882.  Son  of  Jacob  and 
Emma  Moehring  (Feldman)  Levine.  Attorney-at-law.  Served  in 
National  Guard  of  Tennessee,  1902  to  1909,  retiring  with  rank  of 
Major.  Married,  March  3,  1910,  Ida  Edith  Beard.  Relative  in 
Fraternity,  brother,  Wendell   H.  Levine,  Alpha   Iota,  '12. 

Ernest  Walker  Sturm,  D.D.S.,  Memphis,  Tenn. 

Bank  of  Commerce  Building. 
Born  at  Moscow,  Tenn.,  July  5,  1879.     Son  of  Jacob  and  Lillian  Lee 
(Evans)   Sturm.     Dentist.     Married,  June  23,  1903,  Alice  Dorothy 
Oehmig. 


1066  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1903. 

Benjamin  Lafayette  Burdette,  M.D.,  Manila,  P.  I. 

St.  Luke's  Hospital. 
Born  at  Shelby ville,  Term.,  September  11,  1878.  Son  of  John  Robert 
and  Martha  (Snodgrass)  Burdette.  Physician.  Medical  inspector 
for  Bureau  of  Health,  Philippine  Islands,  1907-09.  Assistant 
Surgeon  to  Civil  Government  Hospital,  Manila,  P.  I.,  1908-10. 
Surgeon  in  charge  St.  Luke's  Hospital,  1910  to  date.  Private  in 
Hospital  Corps,  First  Tennessee  Regiment,  U.  S.  Volunteers,  dur- 
ing the  Spanish-American  War,  and  the  Philippine  insurrection. 
Captain,  M.  C,  U.  S.  A.,  1918-19,  serving  with  A.  E.  F.,  Siberia. 

Albert.  Johnson  Morgan,  A.B.,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

Ill  South  Thirteenth  Street. 
Born  at  Shelbyville,  Tenn.,  October  8,  1875.     Son  of  German  Baker 
and    Isadore    Alice     (Holt)     Morgan.     Clergyman    of    Methodist 
Episcopal  Church,  South.     Married,  July  25,   1906,  Mary  Record. 

Irvine  Turner  Cameron,  A.B.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

702  Admiral  Boulevard. 
Born   at   Pulaski,  Tenn.,   February   9,   1877.     Son   of   Daniel   Porter 
and    Susan    Ida    Cameron.     Clergyman    of    Methodist    Episcopal 
Church,    South.     Married,   December,    1903,    Sallie    Blow    Barham. 

William  Walter  Holmes,  A.B.   [Millsaps  College]  ;  B.D.,  Lake 

Charles,  La. 

412  Broad  Street. 
Born  at  Kipling,  Kemper  County,  Miss.,  June  20,  1875.     Son  of  John 
Henry    and    Frances    (Rea)     Holmes.     Clergyman    of    Methodist 
Episcopal  Church,  South.     Presiding  Elder,  New  Orleans  district, 
1915-18.     Married,  December  19,  1907,  May  Stone. 

Robert  Edgar  Hearn,  Ph.C,  Halls,  Tenn. 

Born  November  24,  1880.     Son  of  Robert   Hatton   and   Dora    (Mc- 
Daniel)    Hearn.     Pharmacist.     Married,  Mayme  Algy  Huxley. 


1904. 

Roy  Lillion  Rogers,  D.D.S.,  Amarillo,  Tex. 

Born  at  Adamsville,  Tenn.,  January  31,  1884.  Son  of  James  Sanders 
and  Janie  (Sipes)  Rogers.  Dentist.  Member  of  State  Board 
of  Dental  Examiners,  1919  to  date.  Married,  June  7,  1905,  Alma 
Virgil   Saunders. 


ALPHA  IOTA  CHAPTER.  1067 

Frederick  Townsend  Barnett,  A.B.    [Southern  Coll.]  ;  LL.B., 

Nashville,  Term. 

Y.   M.  C.  A.,  Vanderbilt   University. 
Born  at  Sanford,  Fla.,  November  25,  1878.     Son  of  Robert  Howren 
and  Sallie  Elizabeth   (Epperson)   Barnett.     Attorney-at-law,  1904- 
06.     Army  Y.  M.  C.  A.   Secretary,  1917-19.     Y.   M.   C.   A.  Secre- 
tary, Vanderbilt   University,  1919   to  date. 

*David  Elbert  McClearen,  Cumberland  City,  Tenn. 

Born  at  Pleasantville,  Tenn.,  January  1,  1880.  Son  of  William 
Addison  and  Susanna  (Cotham)  McClearen.  Teacher.  Married, 
June  29,  1905,  Willie  Madison  Trotter.  Died  at  Cumberland 
City,   Tenn.,   February   14,   1910. 


1905. 

Watson  Marvin  Cook,  A.B.,  B.D.,  Pulaski,  Tenn. 

Born  at  Santa  Fe,  Tenn.,  November  30,  1880.  Son  of  Watson 
Padie  and  Mary  Lucy  (Johnson)  Cook.  Clergyman  of  Methodist 
Episcopal  Church,  South.  Married,  August  26,  1903,  Marguerite 
Eunice  Dale. 

Claude  Mitchell  Simpson,  A.B.   [Millsaps  Coll.]  ;  B.D.,  A.M., 

Gainesville,  Tex. 

405  South  Lindsay  Street. 
Born   at   Camden,   Miss.,   June   28,   1878.     Son   of   John   Miller   and 
Mary  Cornelia  Simpson.     Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal  Church, 
South.     Presiding  Elder.     Married,  February  15,  1909,  Sarah  Eliza- 
beth Burks. 

John  Marshall  DeBow,  A.B.,  Trenton,  Tenn. 

Born  at  Union  City,  Tenn.,  March  29,  1878.  Son  of  David  Danel 
and  Sudie  Allen  (Alexander)  De  Bow.  Superintendent  of 
Schools,  Trenton,  Tenn.  Married,  June  4,  1907,  Mamie  Louise 
Tilghman.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Samuel  C.  DeBow, 
Alpha  Iota,  '07. 

Clyde  Leeper,  M.D.  [111.  Med.  Coll.]  ;  Akron,  Ohio. 

1065  East  Market  Street. 
Born  at  Rural  Dale,  Ohio,  April  27,  1882.  Son  of  James  Finley 
and  Anna  Elizabeth  (McMullen)  Leeper.  Physician.  Medical  Di- 
rector, Social  Service  Department,  Goodyear  Tire  &  Rubber 
Company.  During  the  World  War  served  on  Tuberculosis  Com- 
mission   for   Italy,   American    Red   Cross,    with   rank   of   Captain. 


io68  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Edgar  Malone  Pipkin,  Jr.,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Helena,  Ark. 

113  Oakland  Avenue. 
Born  at  Malvern,  Ark.,  March  91,  1885.  Son  of  Edgar  Malone  and 
Ella  Catherine  (Jewell)  Pipkin.  Attorney-at-law.  Member  Ar- 
kansas General  Assembly,  1913.  City  Attorney,  Helena,  Ark., 
since  1914.  Married,  November  5,  1914,  Anna  May  Elphingstone. 
Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  John  G.  Pipkin,  Alpha  Iota, 
'09   and  Charles  W.  Pipkin,  Alpha  Iota,  '19. 

John  Allen  Ray,  A.B.,  Artesia,  N.  M. 

Born  in  Lumpkin  County,  Ga.,  October  1,  1879.  Son  of  John  D. 
and  Parthena  Elizabeth  (Bryant)  Ray.  Clergyman.  Married, 
April  19,  1906,  Alma  Sexton. 

1906. 

Clarence  Baker  Agnew  Turner,  M.D.,  Dyer,  Tenn. 

Born  near  Neboville,  Tenn.,  May  5,  1881.  Son  of  Alexander  Edwin 
Turner,  M.D.,  and  Mary  Melvina  Banks.  Physician.  Member  of 
State  Board  of  Health.  Commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  M.  C, 
U.  S.  A.,  August  20,  1918;  discharged  January  1,  1919.  Married, 
June  15,  1908,  Bertie  Lee  Taylor.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Banks  P.  Turner,  Alpha  Iota,  '10. 

Boiling  Hall,  A.B.  [North  Carolina],  Waynesville,  N.  C. 

Born  at  Denver,  Colo.,  September  24,  1883.  Son  of  Joseph  Eugene 
and  Mary  Margaret  (Stokes)   Hall.     Horticulturist. 

*Roland  Litchfield  Amberg,   A.B.,   A.M.,   Hickman,   Ky. 

Born  at  Hickman,  Ky.,  April  22,  1884.  Son  of  De  Witt  C.  and 
Alice  (Duncan)  Amberg.  Law  student  at  Harvard  University. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  William  B. 
Amberg,  Alpha  Iota,  '11.     Died  at  Hickman,  Ky.,  August  26,  1910. 

William  Walter  Critchfield,  A.B.,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo. 

436  West  Uintah  Street. 
Born  at  Franklin,  Tenn.,  October  25,  1875.  Son  of  George  and 
Rachel  (Goodhall)  Critchfield.  General  Secretary  of  Y.  M.  C.  A., 
University  of  Texas,  1906-08,  and  same  at  Colombo,  Ceylon,  1908 
to  1915.  International  Student  Secretary  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  for  South- 
west Territory,  1916-1918.  Married,  December  17,  1912,  Kathe- 
leen   Helena  Bruns. 

Morris  Berlin  Harrell,  A.B. ;  LL.B.  [Univ.  Texas],  Greenville, 
Tex. 
Born  at   Kingston,  Texas,  September  27,   1884.     Son  of  M.   K.   and 


ALPHA  IOTA  CHAPTER.  1069 

Virginia      Marr      (Kelly)       Harrell.     Attorney-at-law.     Assistant 
•      County  Attorney  of  Hunt  County,  Texas,  1910  and  1916-17.     Mar- 
ried, September  1,  1907,  Bessie  Lee  Hackler. 

Arthur  Harville  Gray,  M.D.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

3917  East  Olive  Street. 
Born  in  Centreville,  Tenn.,  February  8,  1880.     Son  of  William  Erwin 
and   Mary   Elizabeth    (Harvill)    Gray.     Physician.     Married,   Sep- 
tember 27,  1916,  Margaret  Josephine  Sackett. 

*William  Porter  Johnston,  D.D.S.,  Memphis,  Tenn. 

Born  at  Nesbitt,  Miss.,  October  10,  1883.     Dentist.     Died  at  Memphis, 
Tenn. 

Albert  Ware  Nash,  M.D.,  Dallas,  Tex. 

3201  Hall  Street. 
Born  at  Garland,  Texas,  April  27,  1883.  Son  of  Thomas  Fletcher 
and  Mary  Frances  (Hobbs)  Nash.  Physician.  Health  Officer, 
City  of  Dallas,  1911-15.  President,  Dallas  County  Medical  Society, 
1912-13.  Professor  of  Fractures,  Southern  Methodist  University, 
1913-16.  Served  as  First  Lieutenant  M.  C,  U.  S.  A.,  1918;  dis- 
charged Dec.  10,  1918.  Married,  September  16,  1913,  Rose  E. 
Nielson. 

John  Henry  Yount,  B.S.   [Mo.  State  Coll.]  ;  M.D.,  Sikeston, 
Mo. 

910    Kingshighway. 
Born  at  Yount,  Mo.,  November  3,   1883.     Son  of  Henry   and  Mary 
Jane   (Counts)   Yount.     Physician,  1906-10.     Engaged  in  farming, 
1910  to  date.     Married,  June  24,   1908,  Minnie  Jane  Marshall. 


1907. 

Farrar  Newberry,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Little  Rock,  Ark. 

Donaghey   Building. 
Born   at    Gurdon,   Ark.,   July   30,    1887.     Son    of   Lawrence   Clinton 
and    Martha   Anne    (Harris)    Newberry.     Attorney-at-law.     State 
Manager,  W.  O.  W.,  1918  to  date.     Married,  June  22,  1911,  Lilla 
Lee   Thomanson. 


Walter  Ferrell  Winton,  A.B.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

War   Department. 
Born  at  Santa  Rosa,  Cal.,  August  11,  1886.     Son  of  George  Beverly 
and   Jessie  White    (McClain)    Winton.     Officer   in    United    States 


1070  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Army.  Second  Lieutenant,  19th  F.  A.,  1916;  Major,  1918;  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel, October,  1918.  Married,  July  29,  1916,  Maria 
Calhoun.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  William  M.  Winton, 
Alpha   Iota,   '08. 

*Samuel  Caruthers   DeBow,   Jordan,  Ky. 

Born  at  Jordan,  Ky.,  January  10,  1881.  Son  of  David  Daniel  and 
Sudie  Allen  (Alexander)  DeBow.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
John  M.  DeBow,  Alpha  Iota,  '05.  Died  at  Nashville,  Tenn., 
March  15,  1904. 

Warner  Carroll  Cruce,  Monticello,  Ark. 

Born  at  Monticello,  Ark.,  February  17,  1882.  Son  of  Florence  Wil- 
liam and  Julia  (Crook)  Cruce.  Title  abstracter.  Married,  Sep- 
tember 9,  1913,  Janie  Nunn. 

Annand  Max  Souby,  A.B.,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

Vanderbilt  University. 

Born  at  Karnes  City,  Texas,  March  23,  1880.  Son  of  Armand  Max 
and   Emma   Laura    (Rose)    Souby.     Professor  of  History,   Middle 

•  Tenn.  State  Normal,  1911-17;  Educational  Director,  Army  Y.  M. 
C.  A.,  Camp  Gordon,  Ga.,  Sept.  1,  1917,  to  Jan.  1,  1918;  South- 
eastern Departmental  Educational  Director,  Army  Y.  M.  C.  A., 
Jan.  1,  1918,  to  May  1,  1919.  Alumni  Secretary,  Vanderbilt  Uni- 
versity, Aug.  1,  1919,  to  date.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Married,  July 
21,  1915,  Susan  Isabel  Smith.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
James  M.  Souby,  Alpha  Iota,  '08. 

Reid  Lage  McClung,  A.B.   [Morris  Harvey  Coll.],  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

New  York  University. 
Born  at  Louisa,  Ky.,  November  12,  1886.  Son  of  Samuel  Floyd 
and  Lorena  (Rupert)  McClung.  Vice  President,  Morris  Harvey 
College,  1911  to  1915.  At  present  Instructor,  New  York  Univer- 
sity. Lieutenant  and  Captain  Infantry,  May  13,  1917,  to  Sept. 
30,    1919. 

Amos  Leander  Edwards,  B.S.,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

Stahlman  Building. 
Born  at  Martin,  Tenn.,  August  19,  1878.  Son  of  William  A.  and 
Elizabeth  (Hamell)  Edwards.  President,  Hartford  Female  Col- 
lege, Gallatin,  Tenn.,  1906-08.  Acting  Chancellor  of  American 
University,  Harriman,  Tenn.,  1908.  At  present  in  real  estate 
business.  With  Army  Y.  M.  C.  A.  in  France  from  September 
1,  1918,  to  March  31,  1919.  Married,  July  19,  1905,  Vertrees 
Ramer. 


ALPHA  IOTA  CHAPTER.  1071 

1908. 
Robert  Erskine  Bell,  LL.B.,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

Fourth  and  First  National  Bank  Building. 
Born    at    Union   City,    Tenn.,    November    29,    1883.     Son    of   George 
Gibbs    and     Isadora     (Askins)     Bell.     Attorney-at-law.     Married, 
June  9,  1909,  Lady  Emma  Bransford. 

Howard  Douglas  Dozier,  A.B. ;  A.M.,  Ph.D.  [Yale],  Hanover, 
N.  H. 

Dartmouth  College. 
Born  at  Fall  Creek,  Tenn.,  September  1,  1880.  Son  of  William 
Franklin  and  Tennessee  Royal  (Gregory)  Dozier.  Professor  of 
Economics  and  Head  of  the  School  of  Commerce,  University  of 
Georgia,  1917-19.  Professor  of  Economics,  Dartmouth  College, 
1919  to  date.  Married,  September  7,  1915,  Katharine  Jeanett 
Bailey. 

James  Martin  Souby,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Omaha,  Neb. 

Union  Pacific  Building. 
Born  in  Karnes  County,  Texas,  August  10,  1882.  Son  of  Armand 
Max  and  Emma  Laurie  (Rose)  Souby.  Attorney-at-law.  Com- 
merce Counsel,  Kansas  City  Southern  Ry.  Co.,  1913-19.  Assistant 
Valuation  and  Commerce  Counsel,  Union  Pacific  System  since 
December,  1919.  Married,  January  21,  1916,  Bertha  Weitzel. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Armand  M. 
Souby,  Alpha  Iota,  '07. 

Alfred  Harmon  Eaton,  B.S.,  Fort  Worth,  Tex. 

501%    Main   Street. 
Born   at  Lynchburg,  Tenn.,   June   18,   1885.     Son   of   John   and   Re- 
becca M.    (Whitaker)    Eaton.     Attorney-at-law.     Served   at  F.   A. 
C.   O.   T.   S.,   Camp    Zachary   Taylor,   1918. 

Claude   Cooper  MacLean,  M.D.,   Birmingham,  Ala. 

Empire  Building. 
Born  at  Dixie,  Ga.,  July  5,   1886.     Son   of  James   N.   and    Frances 
Alberta    (Oesterreicher)    MacLean.     Physician.     First    Lieutenant, 
M.  C,  U.  S.  A.,  September,  1917,  to  June,  1919. 

Alvah  Tindal  Sublett,  M.D.,  Summerton,  S.  C. 

Born   at  Lockhart,   Texas,   May   11,   1882.     Physician. 

William  McClain  Winton,  B.S.,  M.S.,  Fort  Worth,  Tex. 

Texas  Christian  University. 
Born  at  Santa  Rosa,  Cal.,  April  21,  1885.     Son  of  George  Beverly 
and  Jessie  White    (McClain)    Winton.     Professor   of   Biology   and 


1072  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Geology,  Texas  Christian  University,  1913  to  date.  Married,  Au- 
gust 24,  1909,  Hortense  Tucker.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Walter   F.  Winton,  Alpha   Iota,  !07. 


1909. 

James  Pitts  De  Ford,  B.E.,  Shannon,  Miss. 

Born  at  Fayetteville,  Tenn.,  November  20,  1886.  Son  of  Pleasant 
Alexander  and  Mary  Elvira  (Pitts)  De  Ford.  In  mercantile 
business.     Married,  November  5,  1912,  Elizabeth  Miller  Lauderdale. 

Allen  Bryce  Jemison,  M.D.,  Macon,  Ga. 

805  Vineville  Avenue. 
Born  at  La  Fayette,  Ala.,  May  18,  1886.     Son  of  John  Steele  and 
Margie    (Allen)    Jemison.     Physician,    specializing   in    diseases    of 
children.     Married,  March  14,   1915,   Ruth  Williams. 

John  Granberry   Pipkin,  A.B. ;   LL.B.    [Univ.   Ark.],   Little 
Rock,  Ark. 

High  School. 
Born  at  Searcy,  Ark.,  October  9,  1887.  Son  of  Rev.  Edgai  Malone 
and  Ella  Catherine  (Jewell)  Pipkin.  Teacher.  Head  of  History 
Department,  Little  Rock  High  School.  Private,  September  19, 
1917;  Company  D,  346th  Infantry;  Sergeant  and  First  Sergeant, 
5th  Training  Battalion,  156th  Depot  Brigade;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  Infantry,  August  26,  1918;*  assigned  1st  Replacement 
Regiment,  Camp  Gordon;  discharged  December  2,  1918.  Rela- 
tives in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Edgar  M.  Pipkin,  Jr.,  Alpha  Iota, 
'05,   and  Charles  W.   Pipkin,   Alpha  Iota,  '19. 

Leslie  Bayliss,  Charleston,  W.  Va. 

Born  at  Lloyds,  Va.,  October  3,  1876. 

Ferrin  Young,  M.D.,  Florala,  Ala. 

314  West  Fifth  Avenue. 
Born  at  Bedford,  Ala.,  June  21,  1888.     Son  of  Rufus  W.  and  Laura 
(Box)     Young.     Physician.     Married,    May    5,    1909,    Carroll    E. 
Byers. 

Samuel  Caperton  Cowan,  M.D.,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

142  Seventh  Avenue,  North. 
Born  at  Princeton,  Ala.,  November  9,  1884.     Son  of  James   Harri- 
son and  Sophia  Elizabeth    (Taliaferro)    Cowan.     Physician.     First 
Lieutenant,  M.  C,  U.  S.  A.,  July  1,  1918,  to  Jan.  8,  1919.     Mar- 
ried,  October    19,   1909,   Polly   Ferguson. 


ALPHA  IOTA  CHAPTER.  1073 

Gordon  Wallace  Darden,  Monroe,  Ga. 

Born  at  Washington,  Ga.,  March  6,  1886.  Son  of  Carlysle  Beanian 
and  Mary  Moore  (Wallace)  Darden.  Civil  engineer.  Highway 
Engineer,  Walton  County,  Ga.  Married,  June  22,  1916,  Louise 
Cobb  McEvoy. 

William  Russell  Wright,  LL.B.    [Cumberland  Univ.],  Harts- 
ville,  Tenn. 
Born  at  Hartsville,  Tenn.,  December  6,  1886.     Son  of  Moscow  Leon 
and    Bettie     (Mills)     Wright.     Attorney-at-law    and    farmer. 

William  Oscar  Boger,  Columbia,  S.  C. 

Columbia  Record. 
Born   at  Jefferson,  Texas,   March  4,   1887.     Son  of  Daniel  Webster 
and   Martha   Anne   Wade    (Price)    Boger.     Business   Manager    of 
Columbia    Record.     Married,    November    1,    1908,    Alein    Tunstall. 

Oren  Austin  Oliver,  D.D.S.,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

3739  Harding  Road. 
Born  at  Sinking  Creek,  Va.,  August  16,  1887.  Son  of  Stonewall 
Jackson  and  Susan  Elizabeth  (Givens)  Oliver.  Dentist.  In 
charge  of  dentistry  on  local  and  medical  advisory  boards  for 
State  of  Tennessee,  1918.  Professor  of  Orthodontia,  Vanderbilt 
University;  Professor  of  Orthodontia,  The  Dewey  School  of  Ortho- 
dontia; served  in  Richmond  Light  Infantry  Blues,  Richmond, 
Va.,  1907-09;  First  Lieutenant,  Dental  Reserve  Corps,  1917  and 
also  at  present  time.  Married,  August  29,  1917,  Floy  Luzerna 
Huntley. 


1910. 

Thomas  Harris  Meek,  A.B.,  A.M.;  LL.B.  [Univ.  of  Memphis], 
Martin,  Tenn. 

Born  at  Martin,  Tenn.,  July  16,  1886.  Son  of  Felix  M-  and  Char- 
lotte (Atkisson)  Meek.  Attorney-at-law.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Mar- 
ried, July  20,  1911,  Maude  E.  Mathes. 

Julian  Elliott,  A.B. ;  A.M.    [Stanford],  Reno,  Nev. 

445  South  Virginia  Street. 
Born  at  Dawsonville,  Ga.,  July  20,  1884.  Son  of  Thomas  Clingman 
and  Alice  Madlina  (Graham)  Elliott.  Cashier  and  Paymaster, 
Bell  Telephone  Company  of  Nevada,  August,  1919  to  date.  First 
Lieutenant,  Signal  Corps,  U.  S.  A.;  on  the  staff  of  the  Chief 
Signal  Officer,  Washington,  D.  O,  1918. 


1074  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Clement  B.  Pentecost,  A.B.,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

1910  Church  Street. 
Born  at  Nashville,  Tenn.,  January  11,  1889.  Son  of  Jackson  White 
and  Emma  Claire  (Buss)  Pentecost.  Sales  engineer.  Private, 
Engineers  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  January  1,  1918;  Master  Engineer, 
junior  and  senior  grade,  to  June  18,  1918;  Second  Lieutenant, 
June  18,  1918,  to  discharge. 

Earl  Lovell  Shaub,  Chicago,  111. 

Universal  Press  Service. 
Born  at  San  Miguel,  N.  M.,  August  21,  1886.  Son  of  George  Wesley 
and  Ida'  Bell  (Laub)  Schaub.  Managing  editor  of  Nashville 
Tennessean  and  Nashville  American,  to  1920.  With  Universal 
Press  Service,  Chicago,  1920  to  date.  Married,  June  16,  1910, 
Marguerite  Ellsworth  Neal. 

Banks   Pearson  Turner,  A.B.,   Newbern,   Tenn. 

Born  at  Newbern,  Tenn.,  September  14,  1889.  Son  of  Alexander 
Edwin  and  Mary  (Banks)  Turner.  Farmer.  Member  of  Ten- 
nessee Legislature,  1919-20.  Married,  November  14,  1914,  Ivie 
Dorothy  McGee.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Clarence  B.  A. 
Turner,   Alpha   Iota,  '06. 

Fenton  Albright,  Memphis,  Tenn. 

Randolph  Building. 
Born  at  Cedar  Chapel,  Tenn.,  February  11,  1888.  Son  of  George  N. 
and  Mary  (Walden)  Albright.  Merchandise  broker.  Secretary, 
Southern  Corn  Mills,  Inc.,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Secretary,  Cotting- 
ham  Distributing  Company,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Married,  June  6, 
1916,  Marie  Louise  Sackett. 

James  Leslie  Bryan,  M.D.,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

Hitchcock  Building. 
Born  at  New  Middleton,  Tenn.,  December  14,  1886.  Son  of  James 
Waters  Bryan,  M.D.,  and  Willie  Belotte.  Physician.  Commis- 
sioned First  Lieutenant,  M.  C,  U.  S.  A.,  August  29,  1917;  in 
A.  E.  F.,  October,  1918;  discharged  December  9,  1918.  Married, 
June  26,  1913,  Neina  Mae  Bullington. 

James  Reeves  Bell,  B.S.  [So.  Ky.  Coll.]  ;  LL.B.,  Kansas  City, 
Mo. 

Kansas   City   Southern    Railway    Building. 
Born  at  Nashville,  Tenn.,  September  19,  1889.     Son  of  John  Francis 
and  Mary  (Gatlin)  Bell.     Attorney-at-law.     Solicitor,  Kansas  City 
Southern    Railway    Company,    1919    to    date.     Captain,    Infantry, 
A.  E.  F.,  1918-19. 


ALPHA  IOTA  CHAPTER.  1075 

Paul  Shell  Powell,  A.B.  [Henderson-Brown  Coll.]  ;  A.B.,  A.M., 

B.D.,  Ashland,  Ky. 

620   West   Winchester   Street. 
Born   at   Nashville,   Tenn.,  June  26,   1891.     Son  of   Rev.   Lewis   and 
Annie  Brown   (Shell)   Powell.     Clergyman  of  Methodist  Episcopal 
Church,  South.     Served  in  Army  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1917  and  1918.     Mar- 
ried,  March  5,    1919,    Chauncey   Guy   Morgan. 

Walter    Guild     Smith,    LL.B.     [Cumberland    Univ.],     Nash- 
ville, Tenn. 

Stahlman  Building. 
Born  at  Franklin,  Tenn.,  June  27,  1889.  Son  of  Baxter  J.  and 
Georgia  (Buchanan)  Smith.  Attorney-at-law.  Assistant  Attor- 
ney General,  7th  Judicial  District,  Tenn.,  1918;  Deputy  Clerk 
and  Master,  1919-20.  Private,  8th  C.  A.,  June  18,  1918;  discharged 
as   Sergeant,   December    18,    1918. 

Luther  Lee  Talley,  Temple,  Tex. 

City   National   Bank   Building. 
Born  at  Temple,  Texas,  July  25,  1886.     Son  of  Lewis  L.  and  Martha 
E.  ,(Lee)    Talley.     In   general  insurance   business.     Married,  Jan- 
uary 20,  1914,  Edythe  Loraine  Gundy. 

Robert  Hiram  White,  A.B.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Forsyth  Building. 
Born  at  Chestnut  Bluff,  Tenn.,  November  2,  1883.  Son  of  Martin 
Thomas  and  Susan  Alice  (Neely)  White.  Superintendent  of  Train- 
ing, Southeastern  Division,  Federal  Board  for  Rehabilitation  of 
Disabled  Soldiers,  1919  to  date.  Married,  September  18,  1917, 
Margaret  Taylor. 


1911. 

William  Boardman  Amberg,  LL.B.   [Michigan]    (A  O),  Hick- 
man, Ky. 

Born  at  Hickman,  Ky.,  July  3,  1888.  Son  of  DeWitt  Clinton  and 
Alice  (Duncan)  Amberg.  Attorney-at-law  and  planter.  Mar- 
ried, February  18,  1913,  Charlotte  L.  Hubbard.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  Roland  L.  Amberg,  Alpha  Iota,  '06. 

Robert  Hilliard  Denham,  M.D.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

1407  Byron  Street,  S.  E. 
Born  at  Petersburg,  Tenn.,  December  3,  1887.     Son  of  Isaac  Alex- 
ander   and    Mary    McClelland    (Smith)    Denham.     Physician    and 
surgeon.     Married,   October   13,   1910,  Blanche   Louise  McClendon. 


1076  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

James  Matthews  Oliver,  Lynnville,  Term. 

Born  at  Neely's  Landing,  Mo.,  October  6,  1887.  Son  of  John  Frank- 
lin and  Mallie  (Bray)  Oliver.  Physician.  Served  as  Captain,  M. 
C,  U.  S.  A.     Married,  Kathrine  Elizabeth  Duggan. 

Joseph  Swepson  Buford,  Jr.,  B.E.,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

333  Twenty-first  Avenue,  North. 
Born  at  Nashville,  Tenn.,  April  13,  1889.  Son  of  Joseph  Swepson 
and  Emma  Virginia  (Hardy)  Buford.  Metallurgical  and  Chem- 
ical Engineer.  Served  as  Lieutenant,  A.  S.  M.  A.  in  A.  E.  F. 
Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Edwin  H.  Buford,  Alpha  Iota, 
'10,   and   Cornelius   H.   Buford,   Alpha   Iota,   '13. 

Edwin  Hardy  Buford,  B.E.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

4001  Washington  Boulevard. 
Born  at  Nashville,  Tenn.,  September  18,  1887.  Son  of  Joseph  Swep- 
son and  Emma  Virginia  (Hardy)  Buford.  Engineer,  Moasanto 
Chemical  Works,  St.  Louis  Plant.  Married,  Ella  Mae  Jenkins. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Joseph  S.  Buford,  Jr.,  Alpha 
Iota,  '11,  and  Cornelius  H.  Buford,  Alpha  Iota,  '13. 

Estel  Burkhead  Culbreth,  Dunn,  N.  C. 

201  South  Fayetteville  Avenue. 
Born  at  Clinton,  N.   C,  July  21,   1886.     Son  of  Henry   Bizzell  and 
Martha  Jane   (McPhail)   Culbreth.     Assistant  Manager,  Tilghman 
Lumber  Company,  Dunn,  N.  C.     Married,  October  26,  1915,  Julia 
Maye  Dominick. 

1912. 

Frank  Grady  Maddux,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

241  Fourth  Avenue,  North. 
Born  at  Nashville,  Tenn.,  July  4,  1889.  Son  of  Augustus  A.  and 
Elizabeth  (Connell)  Maddux.  In  real  estate  business.  Enlisted 
Nov.  16,  1917,  in  Engineers  Corps;  Sergeant,  January  1,  1918; 
Master  Engineer,  junior  grade,  May  13,  1918;  Quartermaster 
Sergeant,  senior  grade,  November  1,  1918  to  discharge.  Married, 
February    10,    1915,    Grace    Hutchinson. 

Hubbard  Fletcher  Srygley,  B.S.  [Peabody  College],  Nashville, 
Tenn. 

16  Academy  Place. 
Born  at  Lebanon,  Tenn.,  January  26,  1886.  Son  of  Filo  Bunyon 
and  Mary  Bell  (Hubbard)  Srygley.  Teacher  in  Nashville  City 
Schools.  Married,  September  24,  1917,  Nina  M.  Brown.  Rela- 
tives in  Fraternity,  brothers  Elam  F.  Srygley,  Alpha  Iota,  '13, 
Roy  K.  Srygley,  Alpha  Iota,  '16,  and  Paul  D.  Srygley,  Alpha 
Iota,  '19. 


ALPHA  IOTA  CHAPTER.  1077 

Charles  Walter  Gray,  A.B.,  Del  Rio,  Tex. 

Born  at  Del  Rio,  Texas,  July  27,  1889.  Son  of  John  Morris  and 
Kate  A.  (Rose)  Gray.  Assistant  in  Chemistry,  Rice  Institute, 
Houston,  Texas.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  During  World  War'  was 
Private   in   Medical   Corps,   U.   S.   A. 

Thomas  Orville  Menees,  M.D.,   Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Blodgett  Memorial   Hospital. 
Born  at  Nashville,  Tenn.,  March  5,   1890.     Son  of  Orville  Harrison 
and  Malinda  Atchison  (Headley)  Menees.     Physician.     First  Lieu- 
tenant  M.    C,   U.    S.    A.,    September    10,   1917,   to   July   15,   1919. 
Married,  November  14,  1917,  Mary  Elizabeth  Jones. 

William  Fox  Graham,  Beaumont,  Tex. 

White  House  Dry  Goods  Company. 
Born   at  Ladonia,  Texas,  March  3,   1888.     Son   of  Charles   Fletcher 
and     Etta     (Fox)      Graham.     Secretary-Treasurer     and     General 
Manager   of  The   White   House   Dry   Goods   Company,  Beaumont, 
Texas.     Married,  June,  1913,  Nantie  Bird  Kirksey. 

*  James  Elmo  Overall,  Murfreesboro,  Tenn. 

Born  at  Snell,  Tenn.,  August  20,  1888.  Son  of  Luther  Capers  and 
Josephine  (Price)  Overall.  Entered  the  service  as  an  aviation 
student  and  met  his  death  in  an  accident  at  Fort  Worth,  Texas, 
December  5,  1918.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Nathaniel 
D.   Overall,   Alpha  Iota,   '17. 

William  Rollin  Reeves,  M.D.,  Salnias,  Cal. 

Born  at  Jonesboro,  Tenn.,  July  28,  1889.  Son  of  William  Rollin 
and  Mary  (Murphy)  Reeves.  Physician  and  surgeon.  Served 
as  Captain,  M.  C,  attached  to  145th  F.  A.,  A.  E.  F.;  discharged 
January    23,    1919.     Married,    January    26,    1918,    Arlene    Abbott. 

Charles   Hunt   Brown,  B.S.,  LL.B.,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

Birmingham  Southern  College. 
Born  at  Gallatin,  Tenn.,  October  10,  1885.  Son  of  Thomas  Hart- 
well  and  Annie  Donaldson  (Hunt)  Brown.  Attorney-at-law.  Di- 
rector Athletics,  Birmingham  Southern  College,  1916-1919.  Cap- 
tain 327th  Infantry,  U.  S.  A.,  1917-19.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Thomas   H.   Brown,   Alpha   Iota,  '15. 

Albert  Williams,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

State   Capitol   Building. 
Born  at  Nashville,  Tenn.,  May  30,  1888.     Son  of  Albert  Smiley  and 
Amanda  Farris    (Rear)    Williams.     State   High   School   Inspector, 
1917-19;  State  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction,  1919  to  date. 
Married,  December  19,  1913,  Irma  Ray  Noblett. 


1078  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Isaac  Harry  Lawson,  A.B.  [Wabash  Coll.]  ;  M.D.,  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

Home  for  Incurables,  Third  Avenue  and  183d  Street. 
Born  at  Ossian,  Ind.,  July  26,  1885.     Son  of  Michael  M.  and  Kath- 
arine    (Darrah)     Lawson.     Physician.     Instructor    at    Vanderbilt 
University,  September,  1908-10. 

Asa  Ward  Allen,  Drew,  Miss. 

Born  at  Verona,  Miss.,  October  6,  1890.  Son  of  Asa  Wesley  and 
Kate  Reese  (Miller)  Allen.  Attorney-at-law.  Second  Lieuten- 
ant C.  A.  C.  November  27,  1917,  to  January  16,  1919.  In  A.  E. 
F.,  September  24,  1918,  to  January  1,  1919,  Battery  E,  43d  C.  A. 
Married,  May  16,  1918,  Roberta  Cornelia  Du  Bard.  Relative  in 
Fraternity,  Brother,  Paul  H.  Allen,  Alpha  Iota,  '16. 

Wendell    Holmes   Levine,   LL.B.,    Nashville,    Tenn. 

1601    Hillsboro   Road. 
Born  at  Nashville,  Tenn.,  April  4,  1891.     Son  of  Jacob  and  Emma 
(Feldman)       Levine.     Attorney-at-lavv.     Married,      November      3, 
1913,   Mary  Elizabeth  Douglass.     Relative  in   Fraternity,  brother, 
Alfred  T.  Levine,  Alpha  Iota,  '02. 

Ewing  Young  Freeland,  A.B.,  Sherman,  Tex. 

Austin  College. 
Born  at  Turnersville,  Texas,  January  1,  1887.     Son  of  David  Willis 
and    Elizabeth    (Young)    Freeland.     Teacher   and    Athletic   Direc- 
tor, Austin  College.     Married,  September  15,  1915,  Sammye  Mayes 
Sanders. 

James   Clark  Akers,   Jr.,   Nashville,   Tenn. 

Independent  Life  Building. 
Born  at  Jeanerette,  La.,  January  12,  1891.  Son  of  James  Clark 
and  Lillian  Eliza  (Balance)  Akers.  Consulting  engineer,  civil 
and  mechanical.  Commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  Engineers 
Corps,  July  14,  1917;  assigned  to  30th  Engineers  (Gas  and  Flame) ; 
arrived  in  France  Dec.  30,  1917;  commissioned  Captain  Feb.  8, 
1918;  participated  in  St.  Mihiel  and  Argonne-Meuse  offensives; 
commissioned  Major,  Chemical  Warfare  Service,  Oct.  15,  1918. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Charles  W.  Akers,  Alpha  Iota,  '19. 


1913. 

Donald  Payson  Webster,  M.D.,  Fresno,  Cal. 

1133  P  Street. 
Born  at  Fresno,  Cal.,  August  31,  1889.     Son   of  James   Alfred  and 
Caroline  (Payson)  Webster.     Physician  and  surgeon.     Commissioned 


ALPHA  IOTA  CHAPTER.  1079 

First  Lieutenant,  M.  C,  July  26,  1917;  promoted  to  Captain  and 
Major;  attached  to  145th  Machine  Gun  Battalion;  in  A.  E.  F.,  Au- 
gust 8,  1918,  to  May  3,  1919.     Married,  June  19,  1917,  Inez  Lea. 

Cornelius    Hardy    Buford,    A.B. ;    A.M.,    LL.B.    [Columbia], 

Nashville,  Tenn. 

333  Twenty-first  Avenue,  North. 
Born  at  Nashville,  Tenn.,  September  13,  1891.  Son  of  Joseph  Swep- 
son  and  Imogen  Virginia  (Hardy)  Buford.  Attorney-at-law. 
In  Legal  Department,  Tepac  Company,  Houston,  Tex.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Enlisted  as  Private  in  the  Aviation  Section,  Signal  Corps, 
December,  1917;  member  of  the  328th  Aero  Squadron  on  special 
duty  as  Corporal  at  the  Intelligence  Office,  Kelly  Field,  Texas; 
transferred  July  5,  1918,  to  the  Corps  of  Intelligence  Police;  dis- 
charged as  Sergeant,  Dec.  10,  1918.  Relatives  in  Fraternity, 
brothers,  Edwin  H.  Buford,  Alpha  Iota,  '11,  and  Joseph  S.  Buford, 
Jr.,  Alpha  Iota,  '11. 

James  Willard  Nicholson,  M.D.,  Porterville,  Cal. 

Born  at  Madison,  N.  Y.,  March  13,  1887.  Son  of  Albert  Rose  and 
Mary  (Taylor)  Nicholson.  Physician  and  surgeon.  Married, 
April  18,   1914,  Ann  Collins. 

John  Daniel  Morgan,  Jr.,  M.D.,  Fresno,  Cal. 

Bank   of   Italy   Building. 
Born   at   Fresno,  Cal.,   October  16,   1889.     Son   of  John   Daniel   and 
Mary  Louise   (Hartsough)   Morgan.     Physician  and  surgeon.     Su- 
perintendent of   Fresno   County   Hospital,   1915  to  date.     Married, 
July  24,  1912,  Hazel  Elizabeh  Beall. 

Elam  Filo  Srygley,  M.D.,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

16  Academy  Place. 
Born  at  Lebanon,  Tenn.,  May  3,  1890.  Son  of  Filo  B.  and  Mary  B. 
(Hubbard)  Srygley.  Physician.  Served  in  M.  C.,  attached  to 
4th  Machine  Gun  Battalion,  2d  Division,  A.  E.  F. ;  Distinguished 
Service  Cross  and  Croix  de  Guerre.  Relatives  in  Fraternity, 
brothers,  Hubbard  F.  Srygley,  Alpha  Iota,  '12,  Roy  K.  Srygley, 
Alpha  Iota,  '16,  and  Paul  D.  Srygley,  Alpha  Iota,  '19. 

John  Oakley  Hays,  Hermitage,  Tenn. 

Born  at  Hermitage,  Tenn.,  December  15,  1891.  Son  of  George  R. 
and  Flora  Adeline  (Carver)  Hays.  Married,  1914,  Leona  Cun- 
ningham. 

Horace  Grady  Jones,  Knoxville,  Tenn. 

809   East  Main  Street. 
Born   at   Sparta,   Tenn.,   April   10,   1891,     Son   of   Robert  Lee   and 


10S0  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Mary  Roxie  (Green)  Jones.  Instructor  in  Engineering  Depart- 
ment, University  of  Tennessee.  Married,  July  9,  1914,  Mary  Louise 
Lyon. 

Paul  Francis  Guernsey,  M.D.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Ferguson  Building. 
Born  at  Bloomfield,  Iowa,  December  10,  1887.  Son  of  Henry  Cush- 
man  and  Jane  (Dysart)  Guernsey.  Physician.  Instructor,  Clin- 
ical Medicine,  University  of  Southern  California.  Served  as  First 
Lieutenant  and  Captain,  M.  C,  A.  E.  F.,  C.  O.  of  Convalescent 
Depot  No.  1,  1st  Army.  Married,  December  30,  1914,  Fay  Beau- 
champ. 

Leslie  Patton  Beard,  New  Orleans,  La. 

836  Union  Street. 
Born  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  June  10,  1893.  Son  of  Joseph  Clifford 
Beard,  M.D.,  and  Ida  Mutter.  Attorney-at-law.  Enrolled  in  U. 
S.  N.  R.  May  2d,  1917;  promoted  to  Lieutenant  (j.  g.)  July,  1918; 
recommended  for  promotion  to  Lieutenant,  December,  1918;  re- 
leased from  active  duty  January  26th,  1919;  engaged  in  transport 
service   six  months.     Married,   October   1,   1919,   George   Rogers. 

James   Joseph   Vaughn,   D.D.S.,   Nashville,   Tenn. 

Doctors'  Building. 
Born  at  Murfreesboro,  Tenn.,  March  30,  1890.  Son  of  Oscar  Lee 
and  Allice  Vaughn.  Dentist.  Professor  of  Dentistry,  Vanderbilt 
University.  Editor  of  Tennessee  State  Dental  Journal.  Served 
in  Dental  Corps  as  First  Lieutenant,  June  1,  1918,  to  February 
1,   1919. 

1914. 

Walter  McPheeters,  M.D.,  Poplar  Bluff,  Mo. 

Born  at  Belmont,  Mo.,  October  29,  1892.     Physician. 

Samuel  Gordon  Frierson,  Washington,  D.  C. 

War  Department. 
Born  at  Gainesville,  Texas,  September  22,  1894.     Son  of  John  Gor- 
don and  Samuella  (Fletcher)  Frierson.     Officer  U.  S.  A.,  in  U.  S. 
Air  Service  from  May,  1917  to  date.     Ninety-first  Aero  Squadron, 
A.  E.  F.,  as  First  Lieutenant. 

James   Robinson  Bussey,  LL.B.    [State   LTniv.   Ky.],   Forrest 
City,  Ark. 
Born  at  Clinton,  Ky.,  February  26,  1887.     Son  of  Charles  Ezra  and 
Edna     (Spicer)     Bussey.     Attorney-at-law.     Married,    October     1. 
1913,  Frances   Mann. 


ALPHA  IOTA  CHAPTER.  1081 

*Horace  Robertus  Birdsong,  Rich,  Miss. 

Born  at  Lulu,  Miss.,  March  11,  1891.  Son  of  William  Thomas  and 
Mattie  (Street)  Birdsong.  Lieutenant,  M.  C,  U.  S.  A.  He  died 
May  10,  1918,  at  Camp  Mills,  Long  Island,  N.  Y. 

Carl  Adalbut  Lytle,  D.D.S.,  West  Palm  Beach,  Fla. 

Born  at  Stanton,  Fla.,  November  16,  1892.  Son  of  Frank  and 
Eloise  Critz  (Byrd)  Lytle.  Dentist.  Served  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Dental  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  July  23,  1917,  to  December  13,  1918. 

1915. 

Clarence  Blakeley  Cooper,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

806  Russell  Street. 
Born  at  Stribling,  Tenn.,  January  19,  1892.  Son  of  Clifford  and 
Clara  W.  (Aufermann)  Cooper.  Engineer  with  Blue  Bird  Ap- 
pliance Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Commissioned  First  Lieuten- 
ant, Engineers,  August,  1917;  assigned  to  Company  B,  117th 
Engineers,  42d  (Rainbow)  Division;  promoted  to  Captain,  July 
25,  1918;  discharged  August,  1919.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Warner   J.    Cooper,    Alpha   Iota,   '16. 

Neil  Gordon  Nuttall  (M),  Beaumont,  Tex. 

193  Lyle  Street. 
Born  at  Keota,  Iowa,  August  13,  1893.     Son  of  John  Franklin  and 
Winnifred  (Wing)  Nuttall.     Married,  June  3,  1919,  Kathleen  Land. 

Blount  Wright  Bruce,  Wills  Point,  Tex. 

Born  at  Wills  Point,  Texas,  August  5,  1891.  Son  of  Blount  Wright 
and  Adele   (Pabst)   Bruce. 

Francis  Harold  Hammett,  LL.B.,  Conway,  Ark. 

Born  at  Huntsville,  Missouri,  June  10,  1892.  Son  of  James  Lee 
and  Laura  Belle  (Proctor)  Hammett.  Manager  of  Hammett 
Land  Company  and  of  Arkansas  Land  Company.  Married,  June 
15,  1918,  Stella  Mae  Jones. 

Edgar  Vernon  Henry,  Marlin,  Tex. 

490  Chambers  Street. 
Born  at  Bryan,  Texas,  July  93,  1891.     Son  of  Harvey  Hartford  and 
Elizabeth  (Brogdon)  Henry. 

Eugene  Sloan,  A.B.  [Arkansas  Coll.]  ;  LL.B.,  Jonesboro,  Ark. 

American  Trust  Building. 
Born    air  Powhatan,    Ark.,    September    15,    1892.     Son    of   Clay    and 
Katherine  (Matthews)   Sloan.     Attorney-at-law.     City  Attorney  of 
City  of  Jonesboro.     Married,  May  27,  1919,  Beatrice  M.  Lynch. 


1082  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Homer  Endon  Owen,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

1518  Bernard  Avenue. 
Born  at  New  Concord,  Ky.,  January  14,  1893.     Son  of  William  Cyrus 
and  Missie    (Boswell)    Owen.     Engaged   in   social   service   work. 

William  Wyatt  Martin,  D.S.S.,  Pulaski,  Tenn. 

Born  at  Pulaski,  Tenn.,  March  10,  1895.  Son  of  Edward  Nathaniel 
and  Willie  (McNairy)  Martin.  Dentist.  First  Lieutenant,  Dental 
Corps,  with  115th  F.  A.,  July,  1917,  to  Nov.,  1919;  in  St.  Mihiel 
and  Argonne  offensives.     Married,  June  25,  1919,  Maurine  Murray. 

Thomas  Volney  Woodring,  M.D.,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

1414  Stratton  Avenue. 
Born  at  Nashville,  Tenn.,  May  17,  1891.  Son  of  William  Thomas 
and  Ellen  B.  (Tucker)  Woodring.  Physician.  Commissioned 
Medical  Reserve  Corps,  May  19,  1917.  Discharged  May  5,  1919. 
Rank,  Captain,  Three  Hundred  and  Sixth  Infantry,  Battalion 
Surgeon.     Married,  June  27,  1917,  Mary  Violet  Hawkins. 

Amor  Bales  Whitehead  (A  IT),  Sonora,  Tex. 

Born  at  Junction,  Texas,  October  1,  1892.  Son  of  William  For- 
rest and  Minnie  (Bales)  Whitehead. 

Thomas  Hartwell  Brown,  M.D.,  Toledo,  Ohio. 

Wedgewood  Building. 
Born  at  Gallatin,  Tenn.,  July  2,  1890.  Son  of  Thomas  Hartwell  and 
Annie  Donaldson  (Hunt)  Brown.  Physician  and  surgeon.  En- 
tered Medical  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  September  17,  1917;  in  A.  E.  F. 
August  14,  1918,  to  May  2,  1919.  Married,  December  25,  1917, 
Catherine  Park  Acklen.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Charles 
H.   Brown,   Alpha  Iota,  '12. 

Nelson  McNeill,  Valley  Mills,  Tex. 

Born  at  Valley  Mills,  Texas,  September  17,  1893.  Son  of  William 
Thomas  and  Maggie  (Tibbs)  McNeill.  Engaged  in  the  oil  busi- 
ness. Served  at  Central  Machine  Gun  Officers'  Training  School, 
Camp   Hancock,   Ga.,   1918. 

Elton  Westbrook  Kirby,  Ph.C,  Paragould,  Ark. 

127  North  Seventh  Street. 
Born  at  Martin,  Tenn.,  July  6,  1891.     Son  of  James  Robert  and  Alice 
Hope   (Westbrook)    Kirby.     Pharmacist.     During  the  World  War 
served  as  a  private,  Thirty-seventh  Company,  One   Hundred   and 
Sixty-second  Depot  Brigade. 

Frank  Cecil  Johnson,  D.D.S.,  Paragould,  Ark. 

615  Highland  Avenue. 
Born  at  Paragould,  Ark.,  August  14,  1894.     Son  of  Frank  Cheatham 


ALPHA  IOTA  CHAPTER.  1083 

and  Lou  Evie  Johnson.  Dentist.  Served  as  First  Lieutenant, 
D.  C,  June  15,  1918,  to  December  31,  1918.  Married,  June  14, 
1919,  Martha  P.   Noel. 

1916. 

Paul  Hodges  Allen,  Fresno,  Cal. 

Born  at  Tupelo,  Miss.,  August  17,  1892.  Son  of  Asa  Wesley  and 
Kate  (Miller)  Allen.  With  San  Joaquin  Wholesale  Grocery  Com- 
pany, Fresno,  Cal.  Enlisted  in  A.  S.  S.  C,  December  5,  1917; 
promoted  to  Sergeant,  First  Class,  and  assigned  to  duty  with 
668th  Aero  Squadron;  discharged  January  31,  1919.  Married, 
March  16,  1918,  Mary  Elizabeth  Anderson.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Asa  W.  Allen,  Alpha  Iota,  '12. 

Porter  Walton  Jarratt,  Winchester,  Tenn. 

Born  at  Ashland  City,  Tenn.,  April  19,  1893.  Son  of  William  Vin- 
cient  and  Nancy  (Porter)  Jarratt.  Assistant  Superintendent 
Southern  Oil  Corporation,  Burkburnett,  Texas.  Sergeant,  Battery 
C,  141st  F.  A.,  April  7,  1917,  to  August  17,  1918,  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, 2d  Regiment,  F.  A.  R.  D.,  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  until  De- 
cember 5,  1918,  when  discharged. 

Warren  James  Cooper,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

806  Russell  Street. 
Born  at  Warner,  Tenn.,  July  24,  1894.  Son  of  Clifford  and  Clara 
W.  (Auferman)  Cooper.  Vice  President  of  Hitchcock,  Cooper 
&  Feltner.  Enlisted  July  25,  1917,  and  appointed  Mess  Sergeant, 
2d  Tennessee  Infantry;  commissioned  First  Lieutenant  Infantry, 
November  27,  1917.  Instructor  3d  Officers'  Training  Camp;  as- 
signed to  86th  Infantry,  September  1,  1918;  commissioned  Cap- 
tain October  21,  1918;  discharged  April  24,  1919.  Relative  in 
Fraternity,  brother,   Clarence   B.   Cooper,   Alpha   Iota,   '15. 

Roy  K.   Srygley,  LL.B.,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

16  Academy  Place. 
Born  at  Nashville,  Tenn.,  December  17,  1893.  Son  of  Filo  Bunyon 
and  Mary  (Hubbard)  Srygley.  Attorney-at-law.  Served  as  a 
private,  Twenty-eighth  Company,  One  Hundred  and  Fifty-seventh 
Depot  Brigade.  Candidate  F."  A.  C.  O.  T.  S.,  Camp'  Zachary 
Taylor.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Hubbard  F.  Srygley, 
Alpha  Iota,  '12,  Elam  F.  Srygley,  Alpha  Iota,  '13,  and  Paul  D. 
Srygley,   Alpha   Iota,   '19. 

Henry  Abram  Adams,  Jr.,  B.S.  in  Eng.   [Clemson  Coll.],  Cal- 
cutta, India. 

U.  S.  Consulate. 
Born  at  Clarke  Hill,  S.  C,  September  15,  1892.     Son  of  Henry  Abram 


1084  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

and  Kate  Colhann  (Middleton)  Adams.  Mechanical  Engineer. 
Assistant  Manager  Estimating  Department,  Allied  Machinery  Com- 
pany of  America,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Commissioned  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Engineers,  December  10,  1917;  assigned  to  Purchase,  Stor- 
age and  Traffic  Division,  Washington,  D.  C;  promoted  to  Captain, 
July  31,  1918.  Married,  September  17,  1918,  Elizabeth  Mitchelson 
Garton. 

Granville  Sumner  Ridley,  Jr.,  LL.B.,  Murfreesboro,  Tenn. 

Born  at  Murfreesboro,  Tenn.,  January  16,  1893.  Son  of  Granville 
Sumner  and  Mildred  (Thomas)  Ridley.  Attorney-at-law.  During 
the  World  War  served  as  First  Lieutenant,  Battery  C,  Seventy- 
sixth  F.  A.,  A.  E.  F. 


1917. 

John  William  Robinson,  Harriman,  Tenn. 

Born  at  Harriman,  Tenn.,  March  3,  1896.  Son  of  Charles  B.  and 
Sue    (DeArmond)    Robinson. 

Paul  Cage  Klyce,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

106  Thirty-first  Avenue. 
Born  at  Woodford,  Tenn.,  August  4,  1897.  Son  of  William  Henry 
and  Hetty  Virginia  (Winniford)  Klyce.  Enlisted  in  114th  F.  A., 
Battery  E;  overseas  as  Sergeant,  May  8,  1918;  commissioned  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  F.  A.,  September  25,  1918;  discharged  May  24, 
1919. 

John  Williams  Emerson,  Greeneville,  Tenn. 

Born  at  Greeneville,  Tenn.,  October  18,  1893.  Son  of  Russell  Colum- 
bus and  Nacky  Saphran  (Patton)  Emerson.  In  leaf  tobacco 
business. 

John  Lendon  Allen,  Okmulgee,  Okla. 

511  North  Seminole  Avenue. 
Born  at  Milan,  Tenn.,  July  23,  1895.     Son  of  William   Andres  and 
Emma    Jane    (Phillips)    Allen.     In    grocery    business.     Served    in 
U.  S.  A.  as  Depot  Quartermaster,  December  9,  1917,  to  January 
11,  1919,  rank,  Sergeant. 

Irving  Vance  Henderer,  B.E.,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

3916  Cambridge  Avenue. 
Born  at  Nashville,  Tenn.,  February  23,  1894.     Son  of  Irving  Curtiss 
and  Susie  Elmira  Henderer.     Structural   Engineer  with   Nashville 
Bridge  Company.     During  the  World  War  served  as  Lieutenant, 
6th  Battery  Army  Artillery,  A.  E.  F. 


ALPHA  IOTA  CHAPTER.  1085 

Henry  Roland  Cocreham,  Crawley,  La. 

Born  at  Bethpage,  Tenn.,  July  10,  1896.  Son  of  Madison  M.  and 
Nancy  Emma  (Hickman)  Cocreham.  In  real  estate  business. 
Served  as  Ensign,  U.  S.  N.  R. ;  released  January  18,  1919.  Mar- 
ried, November  12,  1918,  Hortense  Embry. 

Clyde  Lipsey  McNeil,  M.D.,  Rogers,  Ark. 

Born  at  Rogers,  Ark.,  September  18,  1892.  Son  of  William  A.  and 
Mollie  (Moore)  McNeil.  Physician.  Commissioned  First  Lieu- 
tenant, M.  C,  December  19,  1917;  assigned  July  10,  1918,  to  Camp 
Greenleaf,  Ga.,  and  to  Camp  Sherman,  Ohio,  as  orthopedic  surgeon. 

Nathaniel  DeCapers  Overall,  B.S.,  B.E.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

227  Union  Street. 
Born  at  Murfreesboro,  Tenn.,  September  18,  1892.  Son  of  Luther 
Capers  and  Josephine  (Price)  Overall.  Student  Engineer  with 
General  Electric  Company.  Served  as  Corporal  in  Company  A, 
One  Hundred  and  Fifth  Engineers,  U.  S.  A.,  during  World  War. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  James  E.  Overall,  Alpha  Iota, 
'12. 

1918. 

Roy  Edward  Speidel,  Senath,  Mo. 

Born  at  Cannelton,  Ind.,  January  17,  1894.  Son  of  Frederick  William 
and  Bertha  (Yaggi)  Speidel.  Pharmacist.  Served  as  Sergeant, 
M.  C,  April  27,  1917,  to  December  9,  1918.  Married,  June  4,  191S, 
Helen  Marion  Fisher. 

Walker  Francis  Johnston,  LL.B.,  Ripley,  Tenn. 

Born  at  Ripley,  Tenn.,  September  23,  1894.  Son  of  John  Ray  and 
Charlotte  (Walker)  Johnston.  Attorney-at-law.  Served  as  First 
Lieutenant,  commanding  Motor  Transport,  709,  A.  E.  F.,  June  25, 
1918,  to  June  30,  1919. 

Thomas  William  Edwards,  M.D.,  Barranquilla,  Colombia,  S.  A. 

The  Tropical  Oil  Company. 
Born  at  Waxahachie,  Texas,  July  24,  1894.     Son  of  William  Ware 
and  Kittie  Lowery  (Meredith)   Edwards.     Physician.     Corporation 
Physician,   Tropical   Oil   Company,   Barranquilla,  Colombia,   S.    A. 
First  Lieutenant  on  inactive  hospital  duty. 

William  Gershom  Downs,  Jr.,  Evansville,  Ind. 

1201  Blackford  Avenue. 
Born  at  Evansville,  Ind.,  May  20,  1896.     Son  of  Dr.  William  G.  Downs 
and   Anna    (Willson)    Downs.     Chemist    Foreman,    Mead   Johnson 


io86  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Co.,  Evansville,  Ind.,  June,  1919  to  date.  Entered  service  April, 
1917;  with  103d  Trench  Mortor  Battery;  January,  1919;  trans- 
ferred to  Le  Mans  S.  O.  S.  with  grade  of  Engineer  Sergeant,  First 
Class.     Discharged  May  24,   1919. 

Wayland  Hoit  Mitchum,  Waterproof,  La. 

Born  at  Erin,  Tenn.,  August  10,  1898.     Son  of  Albert  Jackson  and 
Judith  Mitchum.     Pharmacist. 


1919. 

Roy  Oscar  Elam,  Greenfield,  Tenn. 

Born  at  Greenfield,  Tenn.,  April  3,  1895.  Son  of  Henry  Oscar  and 
Ella  (Ray)  Elam.  S.  A.  T.  C,  Vanderbilt  University,  1918.  Mar- 
ried, January  11,  1920,  Mary  Elizabeth  Southgate. 

Paul  D.  Srygley,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

16  Academy  Place. 
Born  at  Nashville,  Tenn.,  January  29,  1896.  Son  of  Filo  Bunyon 
and  May  Barry  (Hubbard)  Srygley.  Dentist.  S.  A.  T.  C,  Van- 
derbilt University,  1918.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Hub- 
bard F.  Srygley,  Alpha  Iota,  '12,  Elam  F.  Srygley,  Alpha  Iota, 
'13,  and  Roy  K.  Srygley,  Alpha  Iota,  '16. 

William  Horace  Smith,  Camp  Hill,  Ala. 

Born  at  Camp  Hill,  Ala.,  August  4,  1896.  Son  of  William  Pierce 
and  Delia  (Hammock)  Smith.  Farmer.  Enlisted  in  Fourteenth 
Cavalry,  May  18,  1918.  On  Mexican  border  duty  nine  months. 
Discharged  February  25,  1919. 

Harold  Jordan  Monk,  Pine  Bluff,  Ark. 

1519  West  Sixth  Street. 
Born  at  Pine  Bluff,  Ark.,  February  3,   1896.     Son  of  James  Wiley 
and    Mary    Elizabeth    (Thomas)    Monk. 

Richard  Russell  Phillips,  Blytheville,  Ark. 

823  Ash  Street. 
Born  at  Blytheville,  Ark.,  November  17,  1895.  Son  of  John  Thomas 
and  Elizabeth  (Robinson)  Phillips.  With  Farmers'  Bank  and 
Trust  Company,  Blytheville,  Ark.  Commissioned  Second  Lieuten- 
ant Infantry,  August  14,  1917;  First  Lieutenant,  December  31, 
1917,  Company  E,  371st  Infantry,  A.  E.  F.;  wounded  September 
29,  1918,  in  Champagne  offensive;  awarded  Croix  de  Guerre. 

Charles  Wooten  Pipkin,  A.B.  [Henderson-Brown  Coll.]  ;  A.M., 
Arkadelphia,  Ark. 
Born  at  Little  Rock,  Ark.,  November  4,  1899.     Son  of  Edgar  Malone 


ALPHA  IOTA  CHAPTER.  1087 

and  Ella  Catherine  (Jewell)  Pipkin.  Student  at  Harvard  Uni- 
versity, Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Edgar  M.  Pipkin, 
Jr.,  Alpha  Iota,  '05,  and  John  G.   Pipkin,  Alpha   Iota,  '09. 

Charles  William  Akers,  Jeanerette,  La. 

Born  at  Jeanerette,  La.,  December  2,  1895.  Son  of  James  Clark 
and  Lillian  Eliza  (Balance)  Akers.  Commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant Ordnance,  August  15,  1917;  assigned  to  106th  Ordnance 
Mobile  Repair  Shop,  106th  Ammunition  Train,  31st  Division.  In 
October,  1918,  was  assigned  to  duty  with  16th  Ordnance  Mobile 
Repair  Shop,  16th  Ammunition  Train,  16th  Division.  Discharged 
January  18,  1919.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  James  C. 
Akers,  Jr.,   Alpha   Iota,   '12. 

Louis  Robert  Currey,  Jr.,  B.E.,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

R.  D.  No.  7. 
Born  at  Nashville,  Tenn.,  September  14,  1897.     Son  of  Louis  Robert 
and   Fannie  Weaver    (Turbeville)    Currey.     C.   A.   O.   T.   S.,   Fort 
Monroe,  Va.,  1918. 

Robert  Clyde  McMillon,  Winchester,  Tenn. 

Born  at  Shelbyville,  Tenn.,  September  24,  1895.  Son  of  Robert  Guy 
and  Grace  (Landis)  McMillon.  Farmer.  During  the  World  War 
served  with  Hospital  Detachment  U.  S.  N.,  May,  1918,  to  July, 
1919,  as  Hospital  Apprentice  and  Pharmacist  Mate,  First  Class. 

Clyde  Clinton  Thompson,  D.D.S.,  Springdale,  Ark. 

Born  at  Thompson,  Ark.,  March  30,  1898.  Son  of  Edwin  Stanton 
and  Lucy  Ardelia  (Hall)  Thompson.  Dentist.  S.  A.  T.  C,  Van- 
derbilt  University,  1918. 

John  Robert  Manz,  D.D.S.,  North  Judson,  Ind. 

Born  at  Griffith,  Ind.,  August  28,  1894.  Son  of  Jacob  F.  and  Jennie 
(Wiley)  Manz.  Dentist.  Served  as  Private  in  Medical  Corps, 
U.  S.  A.,  December  29,  1917,  to  July  22,  1919.  Married,  June 
16,  1919,  Goldenbelle  Beggs. 

Fred  Eugene  Marsh,  Petersburg,  Tenn. 

Born  at  Petersburg,  Tenn.,  July  23,  1898.  Son  of  William  Harold 
and  Elizabeth  Amanda  (Butler)  Marsh.  S.  A.  T.  C,  Vander- 
bilt  University,  1918. 

John  Joseph  Greer,  M.D.,  Pikesville,  Tenn. 

Born  at  Pikesville,  Tenn.,  December  10,  1893.  Son  of  John  Wether- 
ington  and  Nina  Jane  (Farmer)  Greer.  Served  in  Medical  Corps, 
U.  S.  A.,  July  16,  1918,  to  August  15,  1919. 


io88  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1920. 

Carl  E.  Cannon,  Thornton,  Tex. 

Born  at  Thornton,  Texas,  March  11,  1897.  Son  of  Willis  Lewis  and 
Mary  Elizabeth  (Fullen)  Cannon.  Served  in  Marine  Aviation, 
July  13,  1918,  to  December  5,  1918,  as  Cadet  Flyer.  Rank,  Gun- 
nery Sergeant. 

James  Monroe  Jennings,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

2019  Broad  Street. 
Born  at  Lebanon,  Tenn.,  July  16,  1897.     Son  of  James  Monroe  and 
Lena    (Hale)    Jennings.     Candidate,   C.   O.   T.   S.,   Camp    Gordon, 
Ga.,  October  to  December,  1918. 

Myron  Treavor  Nailling,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Osceola,  Ark. 

Born  at  Maiden,  Mo.,  June  25,  1897.  Son  of  Louis  and  Georgia 
Ann  (Stacy)  Nailling.  Attorney-at-law.  S.  A.  T.  C,  Vanderbilt 
University,  and  F.  A.,  C.  O.  T.  S.,  Camp  Zachary  Taylor,  Ky.,  1918. 

George  Simpson  Jones  (A    Z  ),  Baltimore,  Md. 

17  West   Mulberry  Street. 

Born  at  Denver,  Colo.,  March  5,  189.5.     Son  of  James  Simpson  and 

Gay   (Avery)    Jones.     Enlisted  in   U.   S.   N.,   November   15,   1917; 

served   on   Submarine   Chaser  236   to   September   9,   1918;   Ensign, 

5th  Reserve  Officers'  Class,  Naval  Academy,  to  February  1,  1919. 

George  Tate  Huggins,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

2007  Terrace   Place. 
Born  at  Lynnville,  Tenn.,  October  27,  1898.     Son  of  Ellis  Cormillus 
and  Lena   (Tate)   Huggins.     Clerk. 

Erwin  Lowe  Gulledge,  Mendenhall,  Miss. 

Born  at  Monticello,  Ark.,  October  25,  1900.  Son  of  Richmond  Ellis 
and  Margaret   (Gill)   Gulledge. 

Barrington  Brown,  Spring  Hill,  Tenn. 

Born  at  Spring  Hill,  Tenn.,  June  10,  1899.  Son  of  William  Hugh 
and  Medora   (Bunch)    Brown.     Farmer. 

Hassel  Nelton  Prothro,  M.D.,  Shreveport,  La. 

Highland  Sanitarium. 
Born  at  Burke  Place,  Beinville  Parish,  La.     Son  of  George  Edmond 
and  Mary  Glenn  (Hayes)   Prothro.     Physician.     S.  A.  T.  C,  Van- 
derbilt University,  1918. 


ALPHA  IOTA  CHAPTER.  1089 

Homer  Alexander  Akin,  D.D.S.,  Greenfield,  Tenn. 

Born  at  Greenfield,  Tenn.,  September  4,  1896.  Son  of  Alexander 
Caldwell  and  Mattie  (Neeley)  Akin.  Dentist.  Private,  Medical 
Corps,  August  9,  1918;  with  149th  Field  Hospital,  38th  Division, 
A.  E.  F.;  discharged  July  23,  1919.  Married,  October  2,  1919, 
Mary   Alma  Brock. 

1921. 

Abe  Caruthers,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

2011  Greenwood  Avenue. 
Born  at  Hartsville,  Tenn.,  November  12,  1898.     Son  of  Reid  Looney 
and   Nannie    (Andrews)    Garuthers.     Salesman. 

Robert  Hoath  LaFollette,  LaFollette,  Tenn. 

Born  at  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  August  21,  1900.  Son  of  Grant  A.  and 
Minnie  (Hoath)  LaFollette.  S.  A.  T.  C,  Vanderbilt  University, 
1918. 

Robert  Benton  Wood,  A.B.  [Univ.  of  Tenn.],  Knoxville,  Tenn. 

1159  North  Broadway. 
Born   at    Manardville,   Tenn.,   September   3,    1896.     Son   of   William 
Patton   and   Sarah   Magnolia    (Gentry)    Wood.     Medical    student. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Claude  R.  Wood,  Alpha  Iota,  '23. 

Pierre  Ledger  Woodward,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

2707  Sunset  Avenue. 
Born  at  Nashville,  Tenn.,  April  25,  1899.     Son  of  Walter  Bell  and 
Mamie   Emerson    (Finnegan)    Woodward.     Bookkeeper.     S.   A.   T. 
C,  Vanderbilt   University,  1918.     Married,  June  5,  1919,  Frances 
Halsey  Lovin. 

Ray  Adair  Miles,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

631   Woodland  Street. 
Born    at    Florence,    Tenn.,    September    22,    1898.     Son    of    Patterson 
Stanley  and  Jennie  Blanche  (Major)  Miles.     S.  A.  T.  C,  Vander- 
bilt   University,    1918. 

Walter  William  Driver,  Jr.,  Osceola,  Ark. 

Born  at  Osceola,  Ark.,  September  12,  1899.  Son  of  Abner  and 
Mary  Elizabeth  (Williamson)  Driver.  Engaged  in  road  contract- 
ing. 

Clarence  Thomas  Milldrum,  Alexandria,  La. 

830  Elliott  Street. 
Born   at    Abbeville,   La.,    December    7,    1898.     Son    of   Thomas    and 
Mary  Alice   (Moore)    Milldrum.     Enlisted  in  Medical  Corps,  No- 


logo  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

vember  7,  1917;  overseas  with  Evacuation  Hospital  31,  November 
2,  1918,  to  April  20,  1919;  discharged  as  First  Class  Sergeant, 
May  12,  1919. 

1922. 

William  Daniel  Bottrell,  Blytheville,  Ark. 

Born  at  Mount  Auburn,  111.,  May  17,  1901.  Son  of  Arthur  Bishop 
and   Etta    (Auger)    Bottrell. 

Major  Ernest  Hutton,  Jr.,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

53  Carroll  Street. 
Born  at   Nashville,  Tenn.,   August   13,   1897.     Son  of   Major   Ernest 
and  Hazzie  Roberta   (Milliron)    Hutton.     S.  A.  T.  C,  Vanderbilt 
University,  1918. 

William  Eldred  Ward,  Jr.,  Nashville,  Tenn.      . 

106  Twenty-third  Avenue,  North. 
Born  at  Nashville,  Tenn.,  September  4,  1900.     Son  of  William  Eldred 
and  Annie  Martin   (Burney)  Ward.     S.  A.  T.  C,  Vanderbilt  Uni- 
versity,  1918. 

Guy  Maxwell  Zuccarello,  Pulaski,  Tenn. 

Born  at  Conway,  Tenn.,  July  1,  1901.  Son  of  Guy  Lee  and  Ida 
Lee   (Maxwell)   Zuccarello. 

David  Reynolds  Wade,  Jr.,  Wales,  Tenn. 

Born  at  Wales,  Tenn.,  December  15,  1899.  Son  of  David  Reynolds 
and  Annie  (Wells)  Wade.  S.  A.  T.  C,  Vanderbilt  University, 
1918. 

William  Fuqua  McMurry,  Princeton,  Ky. 

Born  in  Montgomery  County,  Tenn.,  July  16,  1899.  Son  of  Thomas 
Franklin  and  Lucy  (Fuqua)  McMurry.  S.  A.  T.  C,  Vanderbilt 
University,  1918. 

1923. 

Kendrick  Broyles  Barlow,  Savannah,  Tenn. 

Born  at  Savannah,  Tenn.,  June  22,  1901.  Son  of  James  Kendrick 
and  Gaston   (Broyles)    Barlow. 

Claude  Ralph  Wood,  Knoxville,  Tenn. 

Franklin  Building. 
Born   at   Knoxville,  Tenn.,   May  25,   1901.     Son   of   William   Patton 
and    Sarah    Magnolia     (Gentry)    Wood.     Relative    in    Fraternity, 
brother,  Robert   B.  Wood,  Alpha   Iota,  '21. 


ALPHA  IOTA  CHAPTER.  1091 

John  Martin    Shevnin,   Alexandria,   La. 

1032  Ninth  Street. 
Born  at  Alexandria,  La.,  May  4,  1902.     Son  of  John  and  Mary  Etta 
(Martin)  Shevnin. 

Paul  Harlej  Leech,  Lawrenceburg,  Tenn. 

Born  at  Charlotte,  Tenn.,  August  31,  1901.     Son  of  Thomas  M.  and 
Emma  Rose   (Hatley)   Leech. 

Harry  Wilson  Clapham,  Jr.,  Little  Rock,  Ark. 

1901  Battery  Street. 
Born  at  Memphis,  Tenn.,  December  8,  1900.     Son  of  Harry  Wilson 
and  Alice  Salina  (Pritchard)   Clapham. 

Andrew  Welby  Young,  Osceola,  Ark. 

Born   at    Osceola,    Ark.,   December    18,    1901.     Son    of   Joseph    Clay 
and  Nellie  Crumbliss  (Griffin)  Young. 

Eugene  Dawson  Montgomery,  Little  Rock,  Ark. 

1601    Battery    Street. 
Born  at  Magazine,  Ark.,  November  19,  1900.     Son  of  Russell  Dawson 
Hardon  and  Sadie  Georgia   (McMullen)    Montgomery. 

Paul  Lusty  Warner,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

1819  Broad  Street. 
Born   at   Nashville,   Tenn.,   January   17,   1900.     Son   of   Lemuel   An- 
thony and  Mammie  (Lusty)  Warner.     S.  A.  T.  C,  Vanderbilt  Uni- 
versity, 1918. 


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Alpha  Kappa  Chapter 

UNIVERSITY  OF  ALABAMA 

UNIVERSITY,  ALABAMA 


Instituted  January  24,  A.  D.  1903. 


JAMES  OSCAR  PRUDE,  Jb. 
GEORGE  COLEMAN  NIXON 
RICHARD  ANDREWS  DICKSON 
WILLIS    MARONE    ETHERIDGE 
ROWAN  EMMETT  HILL 


History  of  Alpha  Kappa  Chapter 

The  Alpha  Kappa  Chapter  of  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  was 
chartered  on  the  31st  day  of  December,  1902,  by  the  con- 
vention held  on  that  date  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  On  the  24th 
day  of  January,  1903,  M.  Clay  Le  Jeune  and  John  Riess, 
of  Mu  Chapter,  as  representatives  of  the  Executive  Board  of 
the  Fraternity,  came  to  Tuscaloosa  for  the  purpose  of  initiat- 
ing the  applicants  into  the  mysteries  of  the  Fraternity.  On 
the  evening  of  the  24th  the  installation  ceremonies  were  held. 
It  was  in  the  front  room  of  the  second  story  of  the  First  Na- 
tional Bank  Building  of  Tuscaloosa  that  the  chapter  first  be- 
came a  reality. 

For  the  balance  of  the  session  of  1902-03,  nothing  was 
done  with  the  exception  of  planning  for  the  fall  rushing.  How- 
ever, only  two  of  the  charter  members  returned  at  the  beginning 
of  the  year  1903—04.  These  were  augmented  by  six  initiates 
during  the  fall  of  that  year,  and  the  chapter  commenced  then 
its  labors  in  earnest.  Dark  days  have  come  and  gone,  but 
the  chapter  at  the  present  time  is  an  exceptionally  strong  one. 

Perhaps  the  most  noteworthy  has  been  the  prominent  stand 
of  the  chapter  in  matters  of  scholarship,  and  this  has  hardlv 
excelled  the  record  in  the  athletics  of  the  university.  Full  50 
per  cent  of  the  graduates  of  the  chapter  have  been  honor  men, 
and  few  there  are  among  the  number  of  initiates  who  have  been 
dropped  from  the  rolls  on  account  of  delinquencies  in  scholar- 
ship. A  large  percentage  has  followed  the  legal  and  medical 
professions.  The  chapter  has  given  its  share  to  science  —  as 
civil  engineers  and  chemists  have  a  good  representation  on  the 
roll.  If  the  chapter  can  accomplish  its  great  desire  of  a  beauti- 
ful home  at  Tuscaloosa,  it  will  hold  its  own  with  the  ranking 
chapters  of  the  Fraternity  for  all  time.  The  chapter  is  now 
comfortably  located  on  the  University  campus,  though  the 
house  is  leased  from  the  University.     It  is  the  purpose  of  the 

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1096  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

fraternity  to  build  a  house  of  its  own  within  the  near  future, 
and  an  active  committee  is  at  work  raising1  the  necessary  funds. 
The  chapter  holds  its  own  with  the  ranking  fraternities  in  col- 
lege, and  as  soon  as  its  new  home  is  erected,  even  greater  things 
are  confidently  expected. 


Alpha  Kappa  Chapter 

1904. 

James  Oscar  Prude,  Jr.,  A.B.,  Amory,  Miss. 

Born  at  Tuscaloosa,  Ala.,  August  3,  1885.  Son  of  James  Oscar  and 
Lucy  Avery  (Brown)  Prude.  Attorney-at-law.  Married,  first, 
June  15,  1910,  Susie  Lanier  Naugher;  second,  August  23,  1915,  Una 
Elizabeth  Miller.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  William  W. 
Prude,  Jr.,  Alpha  Kappa,  '07,  and  Alonzo  B.  Prude,  Alpha  Kappa, 
'16. 

George  Coleman  Nixon,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

200  Oxford  Street. 
Born  at  Westview  Plantation,  near  Uniontown,  Ala.,  July  18,  1882. 
Son    of    William    Goodwyn    and    Ida    Benson    (Coleman)     Nixon. 
President,    Nixon    Broach    and    Tool    Company,    Syracuse,    N.    Y. 
Married,  June  9,  1909,  Katherine  Estille  Shahan. 


1905. 

Richard    Andrews    Dickson,    Newark,    N.    J. 

328   High   Street. 
Born    at    Birmingham,    Ala.,    September    26,    1886.     Son    of    Barton 
Flinn  and  Betsy  Kennedy  (Andrews)   Dickson.     Mechanical  Engi- 
neer for  Butterworth-Judson  Corporation.     Married,  May  13,  1913, 
Katharine  Ball. 


309  Government  Street. 


Willis  Marone  Etheridge,  Mobile,  Ala. 
Born  at  Ocala,  Fla.,  October  13,  1884. 

1906. 

Rowan  Emmett  Hill,  Dallas,  Tex. 

613  Sumpter  Building. 
Born   at  Springville,  Ala.,  March  16,  1884.     Son   of  William   James 
and   Irene    (Rowan)    Hill.     Bookkeeper   at   First   National    Bank, 
Dallas,  Texas. 

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1098  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Stanley  Wimbish  Napier,  LL.B.,  Enid,  Okla. 

Born  at  Union  Springs,  Ala.,  December  11,  1885.  Son  of  Edward 
and  Emma  Louise  Napier.  Attorney-at-law.  Relative  in  Frater- 
nity, brother,  Edward  L.  Napier,  M.D.,  Mu,  '06. 

Eugene   Gladstone  Cayce,  B.S.    [So.   Ky.   Coll.],   Tuscaloosa, 
Ala. 
Born    at    Hopkinsville,    Ky.,    September    20,    1886.     Son    of    Eugene 
Grey  and  Sallie  Jane    (Bradford)    Cayce. 

Robert  Rankin  Cummins,  Columbus,  Ga. 

Central  of  Georgia  Railway. 
Born  at  Marion,  Ala.,  September  30,  1883.  Son  of  Anthony  and 
Rebecca  (Rankin)  Cummins.  Superintendent  of  Bridges  and 
Buildings  with  Central  of  Georgia  Railway.  First  Lieutenant 
and  Captain,  Engineers,  A.  E.  F.,  July  1,  1918,  to  August  1,  1919. 
Was  commanding  officer  Seventy-eighth  Company,  T.  C.  Mar- 
ried, June  28,  1909,  Cleo  Brown. 

'  1907. 

*William  Wellington  Prude,  Jr.,   A.B.,  Tuscaloosa,  Ala. 

Born  at  Tuscaloosa,  Ala.,  April  16,  1887.  Son  of  James  Oscar  and 
Lucy  Avery  (Brown)  Prude.  Cadet  at  U.  S.  Military  Academy, 
West  Point,  N.  Y.  Second  Lieutenant,  U.  S.  A.  Died,  November 
14,  1914,  at  Cambridge,  Mass.,  while  a  law  student  at  Howard 
University.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  James  O.  Prude,  Jr., 
Alpha  Kappa,  '04,  and  Alonzo  B.  Prude,  Alpha  Kappa,  '16. 

Walter  Carl  Troutman,  Tennville,  Ga. 

Born  at  Repton,  Ala.,  November  23,  1883.  Son  of  Walter  C.  and 
Margaret  S.   (McMillan)   Troutman. 

John  Edward  Delony,  Jr.,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Tuscumbia,  Ala. 

Born  at  Edna,  Texas,  June  10,  1885.  Son  of  John  Edward  and 
Susie  (Goodwin)  Delony.  Attorney-at-law.  During  the  World 
War  served  in  F.  A.  C.  O.  T.  S.  Married,  December  20,  1919, 
Louise  King.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Hinton  K.  Delony, 
Alpha   Kappa,   '19. 

Horace  Van  De  Voort,  Jr.,  A.B.,  Salco,  Ala. 

Born  at  Sunny  South,  Ala.,  September  21,  1885.  Son  of  Horace  and 
Viola  Eliza  (Wood)  Van  De  Voort.  Married,  October  15,  1908, 
Ada    Estelle    Bryant. 

Samuel  Warren  McCleskey,  Memphis,  Tenn. 

981    Elizabeth    Place. 
Born    at   Corpus   Christi,   Texas,   August   20,    1885.     Son   of   Alfred 


ALPHA  KAPPA  CHAPTER.  1099 

Felix   and   Mattie    (Stanley)    McCleskey.     Surveyor    and   concrete 
inspector    for    U.    S.    Government,    1908    to    date. 

1908. 

Walter  White  King,  Corinth,  Miss. 

Born  at  Leighton,  Ala.,  April  7,  1887.  Son  of  Frank  R.  and  Imo- 
gene  (White)  King.  In  cotton  business.  Enlisted  November  15, 
1917;  Corporal;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  Q.  M.  C;  as- 
signed to  office  of  Director  of  Finance,  Washington,  D.  C. ;  dis- 
charged April  8,  1919.  Married,  December  10,  1918,  Priscilla 
Powell  Nelson. 

James  Leven  Powell,   Birmingham,   Ala. 

Jefferson  County  Bank  Building. 
Born  at  Huntsville,  Ala.,  March  3,  1887.     Son  of  John  Peyton  and 
Cornelia   Webster    (Strong)    Powell.     Dealer   in  tobacco   and   soft 
drinks.     Married,  January  29,  1912,   Annie  Burnett  Powell. 

^Benjamin  McKinnon  Boggs,   Selma,  Ala. 

Born  at  Selma,  Ala.,  April  2,  1885.  Son  of  Benjamin  Neely  and 
Mary  (Dunor)  Boggs.  Enlisted  in  the  Canadian  Army  in  1918; 
transferred  to  4th  Regiment,  British  Cavalry;  gassed  and  in- 
valided to  the  United  States.  He  died  at  Tucson,  Ariz.,  April 
1,   1919. 

Balpha  Lownie  Noojin,  B.S.,  Attalla,  Ala. 

Born  at  Attalla,  Ala.,  August  10,  1885.  Son  of  Joshua  Thompson 
and  Margaret  (Whitt)  Noojin.  Professor  of  Physics  and  Di- 
rector of  Athletics,  University  of  Alabama,  1915-19.  In  hardware 
business,  1919  to  date.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Married,  December  26, 
1916,  Willie  Lucile  McNaron.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers, 
Augustus  Young  Noojin,  Alpha  Kappa,  '09;  Joseph  E.  Noojin, 
Alpha  Kappa,  '10;  T.  Betterton  Noojin,  Alpha  Kappa,  '15,  and 
Ralph  W.  Noojin,  Alpha  Kappa,  '19. 

Joseph  Ernest  Robinson,  LL.B.,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

American  Trust  Building. 
Born   at   Springville,   Ala.,   May  9,   1886.     Son  of  Joseph   Benjamin 
and   Judson    (Embry)    Robinson.     Attorney-at-law. 

1909. 

Augustus  Young  Noojin,  B.S.,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

916  South  Twentieth  Street. 
Born  at  Attalla,  Ala.,  April  23,  1887.     Son  of  Joshua  Thompson  and 
Margaret    (Whitt)    Noojin.     Chemist   with   Tennessee    Coal,    Iron 


i ioo  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

and  Railroad  Company,  1909  to  1915.  Chief  Chemist,  Bessemer 
Division,  of  same,  1915  to  date.  Married,  December  27,  1911, 
Muriel  Mildred  Smallwood.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers, 
Balpha  L.  Noojin,  Alpha  Kappa,  '08;  Joseph  E.  Noojin,  Alpha 
Kappa,  '10;  T.  Betterton  Noojin,  Alpha  Kappa,  '16,  and  Ralph 
W.  Noojin,  Alpha  Kappa,  '19. 

George  Williams   Carver,   A.B.    [Miami   Univ.]    (A  IT),   Iowa 
City,  Iowa. 

Burkley  Place. 

Born   at  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  December  19,  1888.     Son  of   Robert  Die- 

naide    and    Elizabeth    Darly     (McGraw)     Carver.     Instructor    in 

English,   University  of  Iowa.     Private,  Company   F,  56th  Pioneer 

Infantry,  1918-19.     Married,  July  23,  1919,  Eva  Gertrude  Schultz. 

Thomas  West  Jones,  B.S.,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

1112  South  Seventeenth  Street. 
Born  at  Birmingham,  Ala.,  March  24,  1890.  Son  of  Harry  and 
Bertha  (Ruffner)  Jones.  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  Capitol  Park 
Motor  Company,  1915-17.  First  Lieutenant,  Q.  M.  C,  U.  S.  A.; 
Disbursing  Quartermaster,  Fort  Mcintosh,  Texas.  Married,  Novem- 
ber 23,  1918,  Virgilia  Atwood. 

George  Haston  Bumgardner,  Bessemer,  Ala. 

1917  Berkley  Avenue. 
Born  at  Meridian,  Miss.,  July  6,  1885.  Son  of  William  Franklin 
and  Susie  (Haston)  Bumgardner.  Attorney-at-law.  City  At- 
torney, 1914  to  date.  Married,  November  1,  1910,  Myrl  Bower. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Robert  H.  Bumgardner,  Alpha 
Kappa,  '12. 

Hansford  Mack  Donner  Killcrease,  LL.B.,  Guntersville,  Ala. 
Born  at  Dacula,  Ga.,  March  10,  1884.  Son  of  Martin  Luther  and 
Chelesia  Jane  (Rice)  Killcrease.  Attorney-at-law.  Mayor,  Gun- 
tersville, Ala.,  two  years.  County  Solicitor,  Marshall  County, 
Ala.,  six  years.  First  Officers'  Training  Camp,  Fort  McPherson; 
discharged  for  physical  reasons;  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  attached  to  5th 
Marines  in  France  and  Army  of  Occupation. 


1910. 

Edwin  Lamar  Williamson,  A.B.,  Pine  Apple,  Ala. 

Born  at  Lower  Peach  Tree,  Ala.,  October  29,  1888.  Son  of  George 
Edwin  and  Mary  Dora  (Hallaman)  Williamson.  President, 
Fourth  District  Agricultural  School.  Served  as  Second  Lieuten- 
ant F.  A.,  Battery  B,  Camp  Taylor,  Ky.,  August,  1918  to  Jan- 
uary,  1919.     Married,   November  29,   1916,   Ethel   Keane  Jackson. 


ALPHA  KAPPA  CHAPTER.  noi 

Paul  West,  Charlotte,  N.  C. 

Continental  Gin  Company. 
Born  at  Anniston,  Ala.,  May  25,  1889.  Son  of  Samuel  Paul  and 
Ava  Alice  (Cowen)  West.  Clerk,  Continental  Gin  Company, 
Charlotte,  N.  C.  Enlisted  Ambulance  Company  No.  1,  Alabama 
National  Guard,  June  5,  1917,  transferred  to  106th  Sanitary  Train, 
A.  C.  121,  September  11,  1917.  Private,  First  Class,  July  19, 
1917;  Sergeant,  November  1,  1918;  Private,  August  5,  1918;  Private, 
First  Class,  August  22,  1918;  candidate,  C.  O.  T.  S.,  Camp  Gordon, 
Ga.,  Oct.  15,  1918,  to  discharge,  November  29,  1918.  Married,  May 
30,  1914,  Charlotte  Morris. 

Joseph  Echols  Noojin,  Ensley,  Ala. 

2000  Avenue  H. 
Born  at  Attalla,  Ala.,  February  7,  1889.  Son  of  Joshua  Thompson 
and  Margaret  (Whitt)  Noojin.  Chemist  and  pharmacist.  Served 
in  Chemical  Warfare  Service,  Astoria  Detachment,  June  to  De- 
cember 1,  1918.  Married,  June  4,  1917,  Adele  Chapman.  Rela- 
tives in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Balpha  L.  Noojin,  Alpha  Kappa,  '08; 
Augustus  Y.  Noojin,  Alpha  Kappa,  '09;  T.  Betterton  Noojin,  Alpha 
Kappa,  '16,  and  Ralph  W.  Noojin,  Alpha  Kappa,  '19. 

Horace  Cornelius  Wilkinson,  LL.B.,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

5925  Third  Avenue,  South. 
Born  at  Birmingham,  Ala.,  November  14,  1887.  Son  of  Horace 
Cornelius  and  Kate  (Nelson)  Wilkinson.  Attorney-at-law.  Judge 
Municipal  Court,  1910-11.  Assistant  Attorney-General,  State  of 
Alabama,  1919  to  date.  Commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  Infantry, 
December  15,  1917;  assigned  to  Company  C,  322d  Infantry,  81st 
Division;  November  15,  1918,  to  January  29,  1919,  assigned  to 
Company  I,  30th  Infantry,  3d  Division,  Army  of  Occupation. 
Married,  June   12,   1911,   John  Onzie  Weissinger. 

John  Cecil  Persons,  LL.B.,  Tuscaloosa,  Ala. 

1737  University  Avenue. 
Born  at  Atlanta,  Ga.,  May  9,  1888.  Son  of  William  Matthew 
and  Alice  Virginia  (Longshore)  Persons.  Treasurer,  University 
of  Alabama;  City  Attorney,  Tuscaloosa,  Ala.;  Treasurer,  Hughes 
Lumber  Company,  Inc.;  President,  Persons-Hughes  Lumber  Com- 
pany, Inc.;  President,  Cuba  Lumber  Co.;  Captain  and  Adjutant, 
47th  Infantry,  4th  Division;  Major,  Infantry  and  Adjutant  Gen- 
eral, 7th  Division;  participated  in  second  battle  of  Marne,  St. 
Mihiel  and  Argonne  Forest.  Married,  June  12,  1913,  Elonia  Dudley 
Hutchinson. 

Augustus  Lawrence  Barker,  B.S.,  M.S.,  Ripon,  Wis. 

Ripon  College. 
Born    at    Cedar   Bluff,   Ala.,   February    10,    1888.    Son   of   William 
Augustus   and  Frances    (Lawrence)    Barker.     Instructor,   Univer- 


no2  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

sity  of  Alabama,  1910-13;  Assistant  Professor  of  Chemistry,  Uni- 
versity of  Mississippi,  1915-16;  Professor  of  Chemistry,  llipson 
College,  1917  to  date.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Married,  December  29, 
1915,  Dorothy  Noble  Safford. 

Guy  Isbel  Tutwiler,  Blossburg,  Ala. 
Born  at  Colesburg,  Ala.,  July  17,  1888. 

Easter  Wood  Tucker,  M.D.,  Wylam,  Ala. 

715   Forty-first  Street. 
Born   at  Thomasville,   Ala.,   March   2,   1890.     Son  of   James   Wilson 
and  Katie  (Tate)   Tucker.     District  Physician  for  Tennessee  Coal, 
Iron    and    Railroad   Company.     Married,   April    13,    1912,   Jimmie 
Helen   Clark. 

1911. 

Clyde  Harold  Vann,  A.B.  [Birmingham  Southern  Coll.]  ;  LL.B., 

Roanoke,  Ala. 

Born  at  Huffman,  Ala.,  December  26,  1885.  Son  of  Felix  Augustus 
and  Malissa  (Rose)  Vann.  Attorney-at-law.  Married,  April  10, 
1913,  Ruth  Revere  Johnson. 

Carl  C.  Gregory,  Ph.B.    [Birmingham  Southern   Coll.]  ;  B.D. 

[Vanderbilt]  (A    I  ),  Owensboro,  Ky. 

211    East  Fourth  Street. 
Born  at  Birmingham,  Ala.,  November  27,  1888.     Son  of  John  B.  and 
Susan   (Cain)    Gregory.     Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal  Church, 
South.     Married,   March  23,   1918,   Emma  Farley   Collins. 

Harry  Moody  Simpson,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Florence,  Ala. 

116y2  East  Tennessee  Street. 
Born  at  Florence,  Ala.,  December  6,  1892.     Son  of  Robert  Tennent 
and  Nellie   (Moody)   Simpson.     Physician.     Captain,  M.  C,  U.  S. 
A.,   August   15,   1917,  to   July  24,   1919.     Married.   May  24,  -1919, 
Ethelyn  M.  Sitzer. 

1912. 

Leonard  Lee  Dozier,  Thomasville,  Ala. 

Born  at  Nanafalia,  Ala.,  January  17,  1888.  Son  of  Edward  Creogh 
and  Ida  (Barron)  Dozier.  In  hardware  business.  Married, 
September  23,  1913,  Irene  Kelley. 

Joseph  Callaway,  Jr.,  B.S.,  M.S.   [Ala.  Poly.  Institute],  Sa- 
vannah, Ga. 

U.   S.   Food   Inspection  Laboratory. 
Born  at  Fort  Gaines,  Ga.,  November  20,  1892.     Son  of  Joseph  and 


ALPHA  KAPPA  CHAPTER.  1103 

Mary  Clara  (Vickers)  Callaway.  Chemist,  U.  S.  Department  Agri- 
culture. Second  Lieutenant  and  First  Lieutenant,  319th  F.  A., 
August,  1917,  to  July,  1919. 

Kenneth  Madison  McDonald,  B.S.  (AM),  Birmingham,  Ala. 

2704  Avenue  G. 
Born  at  Birmingham,  Ala.,  June  24,  1892.  Son  of  Thomas  Carson 
Kelley  and  Annie  Brackett  (Iserall)  McDonald.  Electrician  and 
Power  House  Operator,  Tennessee  Coal,  Iron  and  11.  R.  Company. 
Second  Lieutenant,  F.  A.  (radio  officer),  13th  F.  A.  R.  D.  (head- 
quarters company),  Sept.  7,  1918,  to  Dec.  23,  1918.  Married,  Sep- 
tember 5,   1918,   Lucille  Virginia   Meredith. 

Robert  Earle   Skinner,  Memphis,  Tenn. 

1179  Fountain  Court. 
Born  in  Noxubee  County,  Miss.,  April  22,  1890.  Son  of  WJlliam 
Frank  and  Maggie  Lee  (Deale)  Skinner.  Attorney-at-law.  Mayor 
of  Carrollton,  Ala.,  1915-16.  Commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  In- 
fantry, November  27,  1917;  promoted  to  Captain,  June  14,  1918; 
discharged  October  8,  1919.  Married,  June  10,  1912,  Leo  Bernice 
Trimm. 

James  Oscar  Horton,  A.B.,  Attalla,  Ala. 

Born  at  Horton,  Ala.,  June  27,  1866.  Son  of  John  Clowers  and 
Polkahuntus  (Mabrey)  Horton.  High  School  Principal.  Mar- 
ried, October  17,  1914,  Louie  Frances  McKee. 

Robert  Clarence  Stobert,  B.S.  in  E.E.    [Mass.  Inst.  Tech.] 
(A    M  ),  Birmingham,  Ala. 

Levert  Apartments. 
Born  at  Birmingham,  Ala.,  January  26,  1890.     Son  of  Robert  Ran- 
som and  Mary  Elizabeth   (May)   Stobert.     Superintendent,  Hardie 
Tynes  Manufacturing  Company.     Married,  October  19,  1915,  Hazel 
Stobert. 

Robert    Haston    Bumgardner,    B.S.     [Birmingham    Southern 
Coll.]  ;  LL.B.,  Fairfield,  Ala. 

4304  Oak  Place. 
Born  at  Bessemer,  Ala.,  June  23,  1889.  Son  of  William  Franklin 
and  Susie  (Haston)  Bumgardner.  Attorney-at-law,  1913-14; 
professional  baseball,  1914-17;  safety  inspector,  Tennessee  Coal, 
Iron  and  R.  R.  Company,  1919  to  date.  During  the  World  War 
served  as  Sergeant,  28th  Company,  9th  Battalion,  98th  Division. 
Married,  July  12,  1917,  Edith  Mary  Young.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  George   H.   Bumgardner,  Alpha  Kappa,   '09. 


no4  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1913. 

Eugene  Sibert,  B.C.M.   [Ga.  School  Tech.],  Gadsden,  Ala. 

Sibert  Hardware  Company. 
Born  at  Gadsden,  Ala.,  February  28,  1892.     Son  of  Samuel  Houston 
and    Emma     (Penny)     Sibert.     Secretary    and    Treasurer,    Sibert 
Hardware    Company.     During    the    World    War    served    as    First 
Lieutenant,  1st  Gas   Regiment,  A.  E.  F. 

John  Henderson  Wallace,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

1005  Twelfth  Avenue,  South. 
Born  at  Birmingham,  Ala.,  March  11,  1891.  Son  of  John  Henderson 
and  Neil  (Robinson)  Wallace.  With  Interstate  Commerce  Com- 
mission on  Railroad  Valuation  in  Eastern  and  Southern  States, 
1914-17.  With  American  Cast  Iron  Pipe  Co.,  Birmingham,  Ala., 
general  engineering  work,  1917  to  date.  Served  in  2d  C.  A.  O. 
T.  C.j  Fort  Monroe,  Va.;  transferred  to  Ordnance  Department  as 
Second  Lieutenant;  discharged  January  7,  1919. 

Albert  Strange,  LL.B.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

The  National  City  Bank,  55  Wall  Street. 
Born  at  Ashville,  Ala.,  February  18,  1888.  Son  of  William  Johnson 
and  Amelia  (Cates)  Strange.  Attorney-at-law.  With  The  Na- 
tional City  Bank  of  New  York,  since  1916.  Served  from  May  to 
October,  1918,  Private,  321st  Infantry,  A.  E.  F.,  October,  1918,  to 
May,  1919;   Second  Lieutenant,   138th  Infantry,   A.   E.   F. 

Joel  Fletcher  Sturdivant,  Jr.,  Bessemer,  Ala. 

Born  at  Greensboro,  Ala.,  June  6,  1890.  Son  of  Rev.  Joel  Fletcher 
Sturdivant  and  Sadie  Lawson. 

Allen  Washington  Mathis,  Chicago,  111. 

H.  G.  Fischer  &  Company,  2341  Wabansia  Avenue. 
Born  at  Anniston,  Ala.,  April  10,  1891.  Son  of  Tiles  Huff  and  Ida 
Elizabeth  (Brandon)  Mathis.  Special  Representative  X-Ray  Ma- 
chine Manufacturer,  1919  to  date.  Commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant Infantry,  August  15,  1917;  arrived  in  France,  Sept.,  1917; 
assigned  103d  Infantry,  26th  Division;  wounded  at  Chateau-Thierry, 
July  18,  1918  in  four  places.  Promoted  to  First  Lieutenant,  Au- 
gust 10,  1918.  Discharged  March  12,  1919.  Married,  June  28, 
1919,  Ola  Gertrude  Davis. 

Oliver  Ernest  Young,  Vernon,  Ala. 

Born  at  Vernon  Alabama,  June  4,  1890.  Son  of  William  Alexander 
and  Mary  Claire  (Crew)  Young.  Attorney-at-law.  Commissioned 
First  Lieutenant,  Infantry,  November  24,  1917;  assigned  to  11th 
Infantry.  Engaged  in  Argonne  Forest  and  Meuse-Argonne  offen- 
sives.    Married,  August  27,  1917,  Alma  Kathleen  Newman. 


ALPHA  KAPPA  CHAPTER.  1105 

Shiras  Alexander  Blair,  E.E.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

War  Department. 
Born  at  Mobile,  Ala.,  September  23,  1891.  Son  of  Frank  Gamble 
and  Edna  Ellison  (Shiras)  Blair.  U.  S.  Army  Officer.  Member 
of  7th  Reg.  N.  Y.  G.,  1913-16,  and  served  on  Mexican  border, 
1916.  Sergeant,  Aviation  Section,  Signal  Enlisted  Reserve  Corps, 
April  81,  1917,  to  July  26,  1917;  First  Lieutenant,  A.  S.,  R.  M.  A. 
S.  C,  July  26,  1917,  to  May  4,  1918.    Captain,  May  4,  1918,-  to  date. 

1914. 

Patrick  Kyle  Shirley,  LL.B.,  Wetumpka,  Ala. 

Born  in  Elmore  County,  Ala.,  January  7,  1887.  Son  of  William 
James  and  Annie  Alice  (Melton)  Shirley.  Attorney-at-law.  Com- 
missioned Captain,  Infantry,  August  15,  1917.  Recommended  for 
Regular  Army,  February  15,  1919. 

Joseph  Jenkins  Cornish,  Washington,  D.  C. 

War  Department. 
Born  at  Baton  Rouge,  La.,  December  23,  1893.     Son  of  Rev.  Joseph 
Jenkins    and    Elizabeth    Percy    (Hereford)    Cornish.     U.    S.    Army 
Officer.     Received   commission   in   Officers'   Reserve   Corps,    August 

15,  1917.  Provisional  Regular  Army  Commission  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant Infantry  and  assigned  to  34th  Infantry,  May  1,  1918.  Over- 
seas with  7th  Division,   Aug.   17,  1918. 

Wyley  Barnett  Gay,  Montgomery,  Ala. 

430   South  McDonought  Street. 
Born  at  Montgomery,  Ala.,  April  30,   1893.     Son  of  Edwin  Wright 
and   Lula    (Huffham)    Gay.     With   Montgomery   Advertiser,   1914- 

16.  Chief  Clerk,  Registration  and  Selection  for  Military  Service, 
State  of  Alabama,  1917-18. 

Will  Warren,  Enterprise,  Ala. 

Born  at  Clintonville,  Ala.,  March  20,  1891.  Son  of  William  Henry 
and   Sallie    (Fleming)    Warren.     In   automobile  business. 

James  Mason  Douglass,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Russellville,  Ala. 

Born  at  Russellville,  Ala.,  November  26,  1893.  Son  of  William 
Shelburne  and  Mary  Camelia  (Clark)  Douglass.  Attorney-at-law. 
Candidate  for  Congress,  Tenth  District,  Alabama,  1920.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Served  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  A,  320th  Machine 
Gun  Battalion,  A.  E.  F.;  participated  in  St.  Mihiel  and  Meuse- 
Argonne  offensives.  Wounded  October  14,  1918,  Argonne  Forest. 
Awarded  Distinguished  Service  Cross  and  Croix  de  Guerre  by 
French  government.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  William  J. 
Douglass,  Alpha  Kappa,  '15;  Hal  C.  Douglass,  Alpha  Kappa,  '21, 
and  Robert  R.  Douglass,  Alpha  Kappa,  '21. 


no6  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1915. 

William  Joseph  Douglass,  Engr.  of  Mines  and  B.  S.  [Michigan 
College  of  Mines],  Russellville,  Ala. 
Born  at  Center  Star,  Ala.,  May  3,  1892.  Son  of  William  Shelbourne 
and  Mary  Cornelia  (Clark)  Douglass.  Metallurgist.  Operator  in 
Kentucky  oil  fields.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  J.  Mason 
Douglass,  Alpha  Kappa,  '14;  Hal  C.  Douglass,  Alpha  Kappa,  '21, 
and  Robert  R.  Douglass,  Alpha  Kappa,  '21. 

Julius  Craig  Haney,  Washington,  D.  C. 

1417  Thirty-third  Street,  N.  W. 
Born  at  Madison,  Ala.,  August  5,  1893.     Son  of  Julius  Tillman  and 
Frances  Bell   (Craig)   Haney.     Railway  Accountant.     Ensign,  Pay 
Corps,  U.  S.   N..  December"  15,  1917,  to  June  30,  1919.     Married, 
June  4,   1913,  Lila  Slay   Bell. 

Joseph  Flournoy  Rowe,  Elba,  Ala. 

Born  at  Elba,  Ala.,  July  19,  1893.  Son  of  Samuel  and  Laura  Eliza- 
beth (Flournoy)   Rowe. 

James  Davis  Oliver,  Jr.,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

1520  Twelfth  Avenue,  South. 
Born   at    Birmingham,   Ala.,   April   13,    1894.     Son   of   James   Davis 
and  Francis  Margaret  Gibbs. 

John  Spiers  Bibb,  A.B.,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

Drive-it-Yourself  Company. 

Born   at   Robinson   Springs,   Ala.,   August   9,   1894.     Son   of   Walter 

Haynie   and   Florence    (Spiers)    Bibb.     First   Lieutenant,   13th   F. 

A.,  4th    Division,    August,    1917,    to    August,    1919;    participated 

in  Aisne-Marne,  Somme,  St.  Mihiel  and  Meuse-Argonne  offensives. 

Peter  Thomas  Hodo,  Millport,  Ala. 

Born  at  Millport,  Ala.,  August  31,  1892.  Son  of  John  Baldwin  and 
Eugenia  Noble  (Gunter)  Hodo.  Merchant.  During  the  World 
War  served  as  Private,  Company  L,  322d  Infantry.  Married, 
August  28,  1919,  Nora  Mary  Seay. 

Edward  McGregor,  Jasper,  Ala. 

Born  at  Moulton,  Ala.,  September  29,  1894.  Son  of  Con  Elbert  and 
Birda  Grace  (Freeman)  McGregor.  Attorney-at-law.  During 
the  World  War  served  as  Sergeant,  Company  A,  330th  Battalion, 
Tank  Corps,   A.  E.  F. 


ALPHA  KAPPA  CHAPTER.  1107 

1916. 

William  Henry  Milner,  A.B.,  Columbiana,  Ala. 

Born  at  Columbiana,  Ala.,  October  11,  1894.  Son  of  Henry  and 
Annie  (Mayo)  Milner.  High  School  Principal.  Served  as  Ser- 
geant, Q.  M.  C;  in  A.  E.  F.,  August  12,  1918,  to  July  2,  1919. 

James  Wallis  Elliott,  Talladega,  Ala. 

Born  at  Talladega,  Ala.,  August  9,  1893.  Son  of  James  Thomas  and 
Ida  (Wallis)  Elliott.  In  lumber  business.  Married,  July  20, 
1918,  Minnie  J.  Wright. 

William  Edward  Campbell,  Mobile,  Ala. 

100  Houston  Street. 
Born  at  Mobile,  Ala.,  September  18,  1894.  Son  of  John  Leonard 
and  Susan  (March)  Campbell.  Head  of  Document  Department, 
Waterman  Steamship  Corporation.  Served  with  43d  Company,  5th 
Marines  during  war  with  rank  of  private,  corporal  and  sergeant 
respectively.  Participated  in  all  engagements  in  which  marines 
took  part.  Wounded  head  and  left  shoulder  at  Belleau  Wood, 
June  12.  Fought  at  Chateau-Thierry,  Soissons,  Pont-a-Mousson, 
St.  Mihiel,  Blanc  Mont  Ridge,  and  Argonne;  Army  of  Occupation 
until  July,  1919.  Awarded  Distinguished  Service  Cross  and  Croix 
de  Guerre  with  palm. 

William  Burgess  Mahan,  Russellville,  Ala. 

Born  at  Hempstead,  Texas,  September  17,  1892.  Son  of  Levi  and 
Lydia  (Burgess)  Mahan.  Engaged  in  mining.  Married,  Septem- 
ber 12,  1914,  Lucyle  Murphree. 

Robert  Elmore  McAdory,  LL.B.,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

727  First  National  Bank  Building. 
Born  at  Benton,  Ala.,  October  25,  1894.     Son  of  Robert  McKinney 
and  Susie  Laurens  (Dudley)   McAdory.     Attorney-at-law.     Served 
as  Corporal,  Company  B,  321st  Infantry,  A.  E.  F.,  July  31,  1918, 
to  July  22,  1919;  in  the  Meuse-Argonne  offensive. 

Lester  Tucker  Boyles,  Houston,  Tex. 

Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Born   at  Thomasville,  Ala.,  May  28,   1894.     Son  of  Napoleon  Bona- 
parte and  Lucy  (Adams)  Boyles.     Engaged  in  oil  lease  brokerage 
business. 

Louis  Walton  May,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

311  West  Ninety-seventh  Street. 
Born  at  Birmingham,  Ala.,  August  24,  1892.     Son  of  Lewis  Alexander 
and  Susie  (Glover)  May. 


no8  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Clarence  Anthony  Nathan  Touart,  A.B.   [Catholic  University 

of  America],  Orlando,  Fla. 

508  Lake  Street. 
Born  at  Mobile,  Ala.,  September  28,  1894.  Son  of  Louis  and  Kate 
(Tisdale)  Touart.  Assistant  to  County  Engineer,  Orange  County, 
Fla.  Served  with  Alabama  N.  G.  on  Mexican  border,  1916,  as 
Private,  Corporal  and  Mess  Sergeant.  Commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, C.  A.,  November  27,  1917;  assigned  to  Battery  D,  64th 
C.  A.,  January,  1918;  overseas  July  14,  1918;  assigned  to  3d 
Battalion  staff,  64th  C.  A.,  as  liaison  officer  and  as  adjutant  and 
assistant  provost  marshal;  discharged  March  31,  1919.  Married, 
August  23,  1917,  Halleen  Barnes.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Anthony  Joseph  Touart,  Iota,  '13. 

John  Adolph  Erickson,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Munson  Steamship  Line,  82  Beaver  Street. 
Born  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  August  31,  1894.  Son  of  Thomas  and 
Margaret  Mary  (Fennesy)  Erickson.  Steamship  operator.  Com- 
missioned Ensign,  U.  S.  N.  R.,  Dec.  23,  1917;  promoted  to  Lieu- 
tenant, j.  g.,  July  17,  1918;  Navigator  U.  S.  S.  Matsonia,  a  troop 
transport. 

Alonzo  Browne  Prude,  Tuscaloosa,  Ala. 

Born  at  Tuscaloosa,  Ala.,  February  20,  1894.  Son  of  James  Oscar 
and  Lucy  Avery  (Browne)  Prude.  Engineer,  Simpson  County, 
Mississippi  Central  Road  District,  1919  to  date.  Private,  Com- 
pany 3,  N.  A.  R.  D.  C,  99th  Division,  October  26,  1918,  to  De- 
cember 14,  1918;  ordered  to  E.  O.  T.  C,  Camp  Humphrey,  Va., 
November  7,  1919.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  James  O. 
Prude,  Jr.,  Alpha  Kappa,  '04,  and  William  W.  Prude,  Jr.,  Alpha 
Kappa,  '07. 

Tee  Betterton  Noojin,  Gadsden,  Ala. 

231  Locust  Street. 
Born  at  Attalla,  Ala.,  October  6,  1893.  Son  of  Joshua  Thompson 
and  Margaret  (Whitt)  Noojin.  Clerk.  Served  in  Company  F,  4th 
Alabama  National  Guard  three  years  as  Sergeant,  First  Class; 
discharged  prior  Mexican  trouble.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  broth- 
ers, Balpha  L.  Noojin,  Alpha  Kappa,  '08,  Augustus  Y.  Noojin, 
Alpha  Kappa,  '09,  Joseph  E.  Noojin,  Alpha  Kappa,  '10,  and  Ralph 
W.  Noojin,  Alpha  Kappa,  '19. 

Wightman  Melton  Rayburn,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Guntersville,  Ala. 

Born  at  Guntersville,  Ala.,  March  19,  1894.  Son  of  William  Callahan 
and  La  Zinka  Fair  (Melton)  Rayburn.  Attorney-at-law.  Com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant,  Infantry,  August  15,  1917;  served 
eight  months  in  A.  E.  F.;  participated  in  Meuse-Argonne  offen- 
sive; discharged  May  1,  1919. 


ALPHA  KAPPA  CHAPTER.  itoq 

John  Daniel  Chichester,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

Normont,  Poe  and  Chichester  Realty  Company. 
Born  at  Birmingham,  Ala.,  December  13,  1895.  So\i  of  John  Daniel 
and  Minnie  Mae  (Jolly)  Chichester.  In  real  estate  business. 
Secretary,  Birmingham  Building  Owners'  Association.  From  June, 
1918,  to  January,  1919,  with  Army  Y.  M.  C.  A.  of  National  War 
Work  Council  doing  special  work  in  South  Eastern  Division. 
Married,  November  20,  1916,  Mattie  Eugenia  Ormond.  Relative 
in    Fraternity,  brother,  Charles   H.   Chichester,   Alpha   Kappa,   '17. 

1917. 

Albert  Gallatin  Henry,  Guntersville,  Ala. 

Born  at  Guntersville,  Ala.,  June  17,  1897.     Son  of  Samuel  and  Mattie 
(Hunter)     Henry.     Traveling    salesman.     During    the    World    War 
served  as  Sergeant,  Motor  Transport  Corps. 

Jefferson  Denman  Box,  LL.B.,  Vernon,  Ala. 

Born  at  Bedford,  Ala.,  February  2,  1897.  Son  of  Theopolis  Sebas- 
tian and  Lockie  (Denman)  Box.  Private,  Troop  B,  1st  Alabama 
Cavalry,  1917;  First  Sergeant,  Battery  B,  117th  F.  A.,  1917-18; 
Cadet,  United  States  Military  Academy,  class  of  1922. 

Judson  Davie  De  Ramus,  B.S.,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

2200  Third  Avenue. 
Born  at  Speigners,  Ala.,  June  22,  1896.  Son  of  William  Neil  and 
Josephine  (Flinn)  De  Ramus.  Engaged  in  real  estate  and  in- 
surance business.  Second  Lieutenant,  325th  Infantry,  August  15, 
1917,  to  December  30,  1917;  First  Lieutenant,  December  30,  1917, 
to  June   13,    1919. 

Charles  Holmead  Chichester,  Bessemer,  Ala. 

Born  at  Birmingham,  Ala.,  January  17,  1896.  Son  of  John  Daniel 
and  Minnie  Mae  (Jolly)  Chichester.  Manager,  Chevrolet  Motor 
Company,  Bessemer,  Ala.  Married,  October  20,  1917,  Bertha 
Weaver.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  John  D.  Chichester, 
Alpha  Kappa,  '16. 

Horace  Livingston  Flurry,  A.B.,  Camp  Hill,  Ala. 

Born  at  Camp  Hill,  Ala.,  May  27,  1897.  Son  of  William  Augustus 
and  Willie  Valula  (Simmons)  Flurry.  In  hardware  business.  Q. 
O.  C.  T.  S.,  Camp  Pike,  Ark.,  September  to  December,  1918. 

Edward  Morris  Lathem,  North  Birmingham,  Ala. 

Sloss-Sheffield  By-Product   Plant. 
Born   at   Birmingham,   Ala.,   January   29,   1893,     Son    of   Elias   Mc- 


1 1 io  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Clunny  and  Arabella  Roe  (Harris)  Lathem,  Assistant  Master 
Mechanic.  During  the  World  War  served  in  Motor  Transport 
Corps,  A.  E.  F.  as  Sergeant. 

Stuart  Harrison  Frazer,  LL.B.,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

American  Trust  and  Savings  Building. 
Born  at  Columbus,  Ga.,  December  16,  1894.  Son  of  Luther  Chalmers 
and  Rowena  (Harrison)  Frazer.  In  claim  department  of  Sloss 
Sheffield  Steel  and  Iron  Company.  Entered  service  as  private, 
May,  1917;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  F.  A.,  August  31, 
1918;  assigned  to  82d  F.  A.;  discharged  December  6,  1918.  Mar- 
ried, July  8,  1917,  Nell  Scarborough. 

1918. 

Ray  Michael  Dowe,  B.S.  in  M.E.  (A   N  )  Bound  Brook,  N.  J. 

Federal  Creosoting  Company. 
Born  at  Montgomery,  Ala.,  March  7,  1896.  Son  of  Cornelius  Francis 
and  Augusta  Emma  (Ray)  Dowe.  Foreman  with  the  Federal 
Creosoting  Company.  Enlisted  in  the  Engineer  Enlisted  Reserve 
Corps,  January  12,  1919,  to  June  10,  1919.  Re-enlisted  in  Signal 
Reserve  Corps,  July  1,  1918,  to  January  4,  1919;  commissioned  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  Signal  Section,  O.  R.  C,  December  14,  1918. 

Merritt  Luther  Wikle,  Madison,  Ala. 

Born  at  Village  Springs,  Ala.,  October  19,  1895.  Son  of  Dr.  Luther 
L.  Wikle  and  Jane  Armstrong.  Bookkeeper  in  First  National 
Bank,  Huntsville,  Alabama.  Married,  October  23,  1918,  Mayme 
Louise  Williams. 

Harry  Carlson  Riddle,  A.B.,  Madison,  Ala. 

Born  at  Lynchburg,  Tenn.,  October  7,  1896.  Son  of  Thomas  Green 
and  Emma  (Steele)  Hinkle  Riddle.  Cashier,  Bank  of  Madison, 
Ala.     Married,    October    7,    1919,    Mary    Kathrine    Steele. 

John  Minor  Lile,  Leighton,  Ala. 

Born  at  Leighton,  Ala.,  March  1,  1895.  Son  of  Thomas  and  Sue 
(DeLong)  Lile.  During  the  World  War  served  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, 12th  Cavalry. 

John  Evans  Cozine,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

227  West  Peachtree  Street. 
Born  at  Meridian,  Miss.,  July  7,  1895.  Son  of  John  Evans  and 
Daisy  Edna  (Harkins)  Cozine.  Captain,  H  Company,  325th  In- 
fantry, 82d  Division,  Sept.,  1917,  to  June  13,  1919;  in  A.  E.  F. 
from  May  1,  1918;  engaged  in  St.  Mihiel  and  Meuse-Argonne 
offensives. 


ALPHA  KAPPA  CHAPTER.  nil 

Charles  Williamson  Glover,  Montgomery,  Ala. 

815  South  Perry  Street. 
Born  at  Centerville,  Ala.,  September  15,  1895.  Son  of  Cato  Douglas 
and  Emma  D.  (Seed)  Glover.  Served  on  Mexican  border  in 
1916.  Commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  F.  A.,  U.  S.  A.,  promoted 
to  Captain  in  Regular  Army.  Married,  M.  S.  Pollard.  Relative 
in  Fraternity,  brother,  Cato  D.  Glover,  Jr.,  Alpha  Kappa,  '19. 

Oscar  Rollie  Chester,  A.B.,  Camp  Hill,  Ala. 

Born  at  Camp  Hill,  Ala.,  October  24,  1897.  Son  of  Oscar  Jacob 
and  Katie  Pearle  (Spinks)  Chester.  Instructor  in  English  at 
Southern  Industrial  Institute,  Camp  Hill,  Ala.  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Served  in  Junior  R.  O.  T.  C,  Fort  Sheridan,  Illinois,  and  S.  A. 
T.  C,  University  of  Alabama,  1918. 


1919. 

Stephen  Williams   Hixon,  Monroeville,  Ala. 

Born  at  Hixon,  Ala.,  February  25,  1895.  Son  of  Lyston  Allen  and 
Nannie  Ella  (Williams)  Hixon.  Merchant.  Private,  Ordnance 
Department,  U.  S.  A.;  instructor  at  Ordnance  Armament  School, 
A.  E.  F. 

Joseph  Finley  McCorvey,  Monroeville,  Ala. 

Born  at  Monroeville,  Ala.,  December  24,  1898.  Son  of  William 
Gilbert   and   Elizabeth    (Nettles)    McCorvey.     Farmer. 

Hinton  King  Delony,  B.S.,  Tuscumbia,  Ala. 

Born  at  Tuscumbia,  Ala.,  May  26,  1897.  Son  of  John  Edward  and 
Annie  Jones  (King)  Delony.  Farmer.  Served  at  Fort  Sheridan 
Training  Camp  and  C.  O.  T.S.,  Camp  Pike,  Ark.,  1918.  Relative  in 
Fraternity,    brother,    John    E.    Delony,   Jr.,    Alpha    Kappa,    '07. 

Ralph  Waldo  Noojin,  Gadsden,  Ala. 

Born  at  Attalla,  Ala.,  July  15,  1898.  Son  of  Joshua  Thompson  and 
Margaret  (Whitt)  Noojin.  Chemist,  Woodward  Iron  Company, 
Woodward,  Ala.  Served  in  R.  O.  T.  C,  1918.  Relatives  in  Fra- 
ternity, brothers,  Balpha  L.  Noojin,  Alpha  Kappa,  '08,  Augustus 
Y.  Noojin,  Alpha  Kappa,  '09,  Joseph  E.  Noojin,  Alpha  Kappa,  '07, 
and  T.  Betterton  Noojin,  Alpha  Kappa,  '16. 

Samuel  George  Frey,  Jr.,  LL.B.,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

620  Forest  Avenue,  South. 
Born  at  Birmingham,  Ala.,  October  4,  1895.     Son  of  Samuel  George 
and  Mamie   (Lonett)   Frey.     Attorney-at-law.     During  the  World 
War   served   as   Sergeant,   Company   B,   106th   Supply   Train,  31st 
Division. 


1 1 12  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Cato  Douglas  Glover,  Jr.,  Montgomery,  Ala. 

815  South  Perry  Street. 
Born  at  Centerville,  Ala.,  September  15,  1897.  Son  of  Cato  Douglas 
and  Emma  (Seed)  Glover.  Midshipman,  U.  S.  N.,  graduated  U.  S. 
Naval  Academy,  1919.  Stationed  on  U.  S.  S.  Utah,  Nevada  and 
Mississippi  during  1918,  engaged  in  patrol  work  in  foreign  waters. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Charles  W.  Glover,  Alpha  Kappa, 
'18. 

Thomas  Morton  McMillan,  2d,  Monroeville,  Ala. 

Born  at  Monroeville,  Ala.,  September  1,  1899.  Son  of  Thomas  Mor- 
ton and  Carrie  McCorvey   (Wiggins)    McMillan.     Farmer. 

Alfred  Morgan  Boone,  LL.B.,  Fayette,  Ala. 

Born  at  Berry,  Ala.,  July  23,  1893.  Son  of  Wyatt  Poe  and  Martha 
(Johnson)    Boone.     Attorney-at-law. 

Boiling  Hall,  Coosada,  Ala. 

Born  at  Coosada,  Ala.,  August  31,  1897.  Son  of  Hines  Holt  and 
Mary  Louisa  (Crenshan)  Hall.  With  the  United  States  Steel 
Corporation  at  Birmingham,  Ala.  Enlisted  January  22,  1918,  as 
Cadet,  Aviation  Section,  S.  C.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Hines  H.   Hall,  Jr.,  Alpha  Kappa,  '20. 

James  Augustine  Lee,  LL.B.,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

1314   North  Twenty-fifth   Street. 
Born  at  Birmingham,  Ala.,  July  6,  1896.     Son  of  Gus  and  Mary  Lee 
(Shannon)  Lee.     Law  clerk. 

1920. 

Ira  M.  Terry,  Huntsville,  Ala. 

Public  Square. 
Born  at  Huntsville,  Ala.,  September  29,  1897.     Son  of  Thomas  Tyler 
and   Nannie    Lawing    (Smith)    Terry.     Merchant.     Married,   June 
10,  1919,  Laura  Lanier  Caldwell. 

Hines  Holt  Hall,  Jr.,  Coosada,  Ala. 

Born  at  Coosada,  Ala.,  September  22,  1899.  Son  of  Hines  Holt 
and  Mary  Louisa  (Crenshaw)  Hall.  Enlisted  in  Artillery,  July 
21,  1918;  Corporal,  Eighth  Trench  Mortar  Battalion  until  dis- 
charged, December  21,  1918.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Boiling  Hall,  Alpha  Kappa,  '19. 

James  Monroe  Holley,  Jr.,  Wetumpka,  Ala. 

Born  at  Wetumpka,  Ala.,  August  7,  1899.  Son  of  James  Monroe  and 
Mattie  (Lawson)   Holley. 


ALPHA  KAPPA  CHAPTER.  1113 

Carl  Clovis  Pearce  (A),  Pearces  Mills,  Ala. 

Born    at    Carbon    Hill,    Ala.,    November    14,    1897.     Son    of    James 
Gus  and  Mary   (Swain)    Pearce. 

James  Edwyn  Morris,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

"  Edgewood." 
Born    at    Birmingham,    Ala.,    December    8,    1894.     Son    of    Richard 
Reuben  and  Lelia   (Austelle)   Morris. 

Robert  Buchanan  Strickland,  B.S.,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

1325   North  Twenty-fifth   Street. 
Born   at   Birmingham,   Ala.,   October   8,    1898.     Son   of   Robert   and 
Bettie  Estelle    (Buchanan)    Strickland.     Naval  Unit,  S.   A.  T.  C, 
University  of  Alabama,  1918. 


1921. 

Horace  Barnard,  Ozark,  Ala. 

Born  at  Atlanta,  Ga.,'  November  24,  1897.  Son  of  George  Smith 
and  Laura  (Dowling)  Barnard.  S.  A.  T.  C.,  University  of  Ala- 
bama, 1918. 

James  Graham  Bickley,  Tuscumbia,  Ala. 

Born  at  Spring  Valley,  Ala.,  November  27,  1899.  Son  of  Jobn 
Fletcher  and  Hattie  Bragg  (Sweet)  Bickley.  S.  A.  A.  C,  Mis- 
sissippi A.  and  M.   College,  1918. 

Philip  Porter  Bethea,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

312  Tuscaloosa  Avenue. 
Born   at   Birmingham,  Ala.,  July  20,  1898.     Son  of  William  Marion 
and  Cora  Porter    (Hagood)    Bethea.     In  the  employ  of  the  Ten- 
nessee   Coal,    Iron    and    Railroad    Company.     S.    A.    T.    C,    Uni- 
versity of  Alabama,  1918. 

Hal  C.  Douglass,  Russellville,  Ala. 

Born  at  Russelville,  Ala.,  November  19,  1899.  Son  of  William  Shel- 
burn  and  Mary  Cornelia  (Clark)  Douglass.  S.  A.  T.  C,  University 
of  Alabama,  1918.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  William  J. 
Douglass,  Alpha  Kappa,  '15;  James  Mason  Douglass,  Alpha  Kappa, 
'14,  and  Robert  R.  Douglass,  Alpha  Kappa,  '21. 

Robert  Raymond  Douglass,  Russellville,  Ala. 

Born  at  Florence,  Ala.,  October  30,  1902.  Son  of  William  Shelburn 
and  Mary  Cornelia  (Clark)  Douglass.  Relatives  in  Fraternity, 
brothers,   William  J.  Douglass,   Alpha   Kappa,   '15;   James   Mason 


1 1 14  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Douglass,  Alpha  Kappa,  '14,  and  Hal  C.  Douglass,  Alpha  Kappa, 
'31. 

Oliver  Day  Street,  Jr.,  Guntersville,  Ala. 

Born  at  Guntersville,  Ala.,  June  26,  1899.  Son  of  Oliver  Day  and 
Mary  Emma  (Lusk)  Street.  Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
September  16,  1918;  discharged,  December  16,  1918. 

Edward  Harold  Blair,  Fayetteville,  Term. 

Born  at  Normandy,  Tenn.,  March  12,  1899.  Son  of  Edward  K.  and 
Ida  Laninia  (Doss)  Blair.  Candidate,  F.  A.  C.  O.  T.  C,  Camp 
Zachary  Taylor,  Ky.,   1918. 

Thomas  Grandy  Vaughan,  Florence,  Ala. 

443  North  Pine  Street. 
Born    at    Decherd,   Tenn.,   March    10,    1897.     Son   of   Charles   Curry 
and  Ella  Mae   (Mcllheran)    Vaughan.     S.  A.  T.  C,  University  of 
Alabama,   1918. 

1922. 

Hugh  McLoughne  Bradley,  Troy,  Ala. 

Born  at  Troy,  Ala.,  June  13,  1900.  Son  of  William  Alfred  and 
Florida  Balsora  (Tate)  Bradley.  S.  A.  T.  C,  University  of  Ala- 
bama, 1918. 

John  Shaffer  Gregory,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

2330    Second    Avenue. 
Born   at   Camp   Hill,   Ala.,   October   11,   1898.     Son   of   Jackson   Lee 
and  Alice    (Gammill)    Gregory.     Engaged   in   seed  business. 

Powell  Jones,  Huntsville,  Ala. 

400   West   Clinton   Street. 
Born   at  Meridianville,  Ala.,  July   17,   1898.     Son  of  Thomas   Fred- 
erick and   Hattie    (Powell)    Jones.     Salesman,   Armour   and   Com- 
pany. '  S.  A.  T.  C,  University  of  Alabama,  1918. 

William  Lewis  Almon,  Florence,  Ala. 

Wood  Avenue. 
Born  at   Moulton,  Ala.,  October  29,  1897.     Son   of  Charles   Pomery 
and   Mattie   Lou    (Greene)    Almon.     S.    A.    T.    C,    University    of 
Alabama,    1918. 

Roger  Blackwood  Jones,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

72  Westminster  Drive. 
Born  at  Choccoloco,  Ala.,  December  2,  1901.     Son  of  George  Car- 


ALPHA  KAPPA  CHAPTER.  1115 

penter  and  Lida  Gertrude  (Davis)  Jones.  Relatives  in  Frater- 
nity, brothers,  Paul  H.  Jones,  Alpha  Alpha,  '18,  and  Mallory  C. 
Jones,  Alpha  Alpha,  '21. 

Guy  Ray  Elliott,  Greenwood,  Miss. 

Born  at  Patts  Camp,  Miss.,  August  10,  1901.  Son  of  Guy  Pat  and 
Lilla    (Whittington)    Elliott. 

William  Adams  Kimbrough,  Thomasville,  Ala. 

Born  at  Thomasville,  Ala.,  January  11,  1900.  Son  of  Julius  Wood 
and  Corol  (Adams)  Kimbrough.  S.  A.  T.  C,  University  of  Ala- 
bama, 1918. 

Al  Henry  Moss,  Guntersville,  Ala. 

Born  at  Guntersville,  Ala.,  December  15,  1901.  Son  of  Edward 
Davis  and  Ira  Foster  (Alford)  Moss. 

James   Madison   Peerson,  Jr.,  Florence,  Ala. 

Hawthorne  Street. 
Born    at    Florence,    Ala.,    September    17,    1902.     Son   of    Dr.    James 
Madison    and    Callie    (Darby)     Peerson.     Relative    in    Fraternity, 
brother,  John  W.   Peerson,   Alpha  Kappa,  '23. 

William  Burton  Dowell,  Montgomery,  Ala. 

1020  South  Hull  Street. 
Born    at    Shelby,    Ala.,    November    22,    1899.     Son    of    Spright    and 
Camille  (Early)  Dowell.     S.  A.  T.  C,  University  of  Alabama,  1918. 

John  Arthur  Holmes,  Huntsville,  Ala. 

Box  494. 
Born   at   Huntsville,    Ala.,   October   27,    1901.     Son   of   Samuel   Otis 
and  Mary  (Sanders)  Holmes.     S.  A.  T.  C,  University  of  Alabama, 

1918. 

I 

James  Monroe  Black,  Jr.,  Fort  Deposit,  Ala. 

Born  at  Fort  Deposit,  Ala.,  November  19,  1900.  Son  of  James 
Monroe  and  Nannie  Eddings  (Goldsmith)  Black.  Served  in  R. 
O.  T.  C,  during  the  World  War. 

Welborn  DeKalb  Williams,  Ensley,  Ala. 

2008  Twenty-eighth  Street. 
Born   at  Troy,   Ala.,   January   20,   1901.     Son   of   Homer   De   Kalbe 
and  Florentine   (Minchener)    Williams.     Salesman. 

John  Gilmore,  Fulton,  Ala. 

Born  at  Thomasville,  Ala.,  January  29,  1898.  Son  of  John  Arcade 
and  Olive    (Slater)    Gilmore. 


iii6  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Paul  Jefferson  Watson,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

1022  Sycamore  Street. 
Born    at    Birmingham,    Ala.,    September    13,    1899.     Son    of    James 
Madison  and  Willie  Virginia   (Cheek)   Watson. 


1923. 

John  Williams  Peerson,  Florence,  Ala. 

117  Hawthorne  Street. 
Born  at  Florence,   Ala.,  April  5,  1903.     Son  of  Dr.   James   Madison 
and    Callie    (Darby)     Peerson.     Relative    in    Fraternity,    brother, 
James  M.  Peerson,  Jr.,  Alpha  Kappa,  '22. 

Davis  Avery   Spratling,   Norfolk,   Va. 

Naval  Hospital. 
Born  at  Sonyea,  N.  Y.,  April  29,  1803.     Son  of  William  Philip  and 
Annie   (Gartan)   Spratling. 

Charles  Willard  Mills,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

1327  North  Thirty-second  Street. 
Born    at    Birmingham,    Ala.,    November    3,    1901.     Son    of    Charles 
Willard  and  Mae    (Rosamond)    Mills. 

Henry  Deigh  Harrison,  Florence,  Ala. 

424   North   Poplar   Street. 
Born  at  Killen,  Ala.,   February  21,  1902.     Son  of  David  Leigh  and 
Myrtle   (Reeder)    Harrison. 

Isaac  Forman  Hawkins,  Bayou  Chicot,  La. 

Born  at  Bayou  Chicot,  La.,  October  30,  1902.  Son  of  Willie  Edwin 
and   Nezzie    (Foram)    Hawkins. 

John  Houston  Carter,  Jr.,  Guntersville,  Ala. 

Born  at  Guntersville,  Ala.,  February  19,  1903.  Son  of  John  H.  and 
Cora    (Crozt)   Carter. 

Joseph  Herman  Emmett,  Albertville,  Ala. 

Born  at  Albertville,  Ala.,  April  21,  1896.  Son  of  Joseph  Perrino 
and  Alice  Lee  (Berry)  Emmett.  Undertaker.  During  the  World 
War  served  as  Corporal,  U.  S.  Marine  Corps.  With  A.  E.  F. 
eleven  months. 


Alpha  Lambda  Chapter 

UNIVERSITY  OF  CALIFORNIA 

BERKELEY,  CALIFORNIA 


Instituted  March  23,  A  D.  1903 


JOHN  ALEXANDER  OLMSTED 
BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  KIERULFF,  Jr. 
HENRY  WERNER  DIETZ 
ELMER  MARIUS  BROWN 
REGINALD  GEORGE  CLIFFORD 
FRANCIS  CLAIRE  GALE 
JACOB  LYMAN  NEIGHBOR 
ALBERT  HENRY  MOWBRAY 
WILLIAM  HENRY  HARRISON  NORRIS 
CHARLES  REGINALD  PERRIER 
SINCLAIR  OLLASON  HARPER 
REGINALD  WAYNE  KITTRELLE 
HUGO  HERMAN  MILLER 
GILBERT  FRANKLIN  NEIGHBOR 
ISAAC  NEWTON  RICHER 
ARTHUR  HENRY  ANTHONY 
JOHN  VINCENT  LYNN 


History  of  Alpha  Lambda  Chapter 

The  absence  of  the  dormitory  system  in  the  University 
of  California  produced  a  situation  which  rendered  unlimited 
scope  for  the  fraternity  and  club.  The  men  of  the  university 
were  forced  to  live  either  in  San  Francisco,  Oakland  or  in  poor 
accommodations  in  Berkeley.  With  the  expansion  of  the  uni- 
versity in  size  and  importance  during  the  period  beginning 
about  189G,  and  extending  down  to  the  present  time,  the  growth 
of  the  fraternities  and  clubs  was  in  equal  proportion.  Among 
the  many  clubs  formed  in  this  period  and  developed  greatly 
was  a  group  known  as  the  Valhalla  Club.  This  comparatively 
new  club  attracted  a  great  deal  of  attention  in  college  affairs, 
due  to  the  interest  taken  by  the  men  in  college  activities.  Sev- 
eral of  the  men  were  taken  into  rival  fraternities,  and  other 
men,  who  received  like  invitations,  refused  them.  These  facts 
developed  the  idea  among  the  club  members  of  forming  a  more 
permanent  organization  and  a  wider  affiliation.  A  committee 
was  then  chosen  by  the  club  to  look  into  the  fraternity  situa- 
tion with  the  result  that  a  report  was  submitted  to  the  effect 
that  the  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  Fraternity  was  apparently  the 
most  progressive  and  desirable  order  not  yet  represented  at 
California  by  any  chapter  or  known  petitioners.  Accordingly 
a  letter  of  inquiry  was  sent  to  the  Alpha  Chapter  and  referred 
to  the  Executive  Board,  which  sent  back  word  giving  instruc- 
tions as  to  a  formal  petition.  The  petition  was  drawn  up  and 
forwarded,  and  was  then  referred  to  a  committee  composed  of 
Hon.  Charles  Allard  Low,  Pi,  '65,  and  Hon.  William  Emory 
F.  Deal,  Epsilon,  '59,  both  of  San  Francisco,  to  look  into  the 
matter.  A  favorable  report  was  sent  to  the  convention,  held 
in  1902,  and  then  the  matter  was  sent  out  to  the  various  chap- 
ters for  consideration.  It  was  found  that  Dr.  Edwin  Ander- 
son Alderman,  Lambda,  '82,  was  to  deliver  the  charter  day 
address,  March  23,  1903,  at  California,  so  the  Executive  Board 
asked  that  if  all  were  in  favor  the  charter  might  be  granted 

1119 


1 120  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

that  day  and  the  chapter  installed.  The  vote  was  returned 
favorable  for  the  installation  of  the  California  chapter.  F.  B. 
Bower,  Alpha,  '92,  Grand  Sigma ;  E.  A.  Alderman,  Lambda, 
'82,  and  C.  A.  Low,  Pi,  '67,  were  appointed  as  an  installing 
committee.  Dr.  Alderman  was  unable  to  be  present  that  day, 
but  later  paid  a  visit  to  the  new  chapter.  The  Alpha  Lambda 
Chapter  was  installed  duly  on  March  23,  1903,  by  Brothers 
Bower  and  Low.  Two  days  after  the  installation  an  important 
meeting  was  held  to  discuss  plans  of  campaign.  A  new  chapter 
house  was  decided  upon,  and  a  committee  was  appointed  to 
draw  up  by-laws  and  rules  which  would  be  applicable  to  the 
local  chapter.  For  several  of  the  following  meetings  the  new 
brethren  made  themselves  acquainted  with  the  customs  and  laws 
of  the  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  Fraternity.  A  house  on  the  corner 
of  Ellsworth  Street  and  Bancroft  Way  was  leased  for  five 
years.  AH  the  officers  thoroughly  acquainted  themselves  with 
the  duties  for  which  they  were  responsible  and  all  the  para- 
phernalia necessary  for  these  offices  was  obtained.  On  March 
23,  1904,  the  first  anniversary  of  Alpha  Lambda,  a  banquet 
was  held,  to  which  only  members  were  invited.  This  custom 
still  prevails,  and  on  each  year  in  March  Alpha  Lambda 
gathers  all  her  old  members  about  to  renew  old  times  and 
acquaintances.  At  the  time  of  the  San  Francisco  earthquake, 
April  18,  1906,  the  doors  of  the  Phi  Kap  house  were  thrown 
open  and  entertained  several  of  the  homeless  from  the  stricken 
city,  and  in  recognition  of  this  fact,  those  who  were  entertained 
presented  the  house  with  a  beautifully  engraved  loving  cup. 
The  results  of  the  first  decade  of  our  existence  represents 
the  fruits  of  an  uphill  battle,  fought  and  won  by  men  that  held 
the  honor  and  future  prosperity  of  Alpha  Lamba  as  their 
highest  ideal.  We  were  at  that  time  the  only  chapter  of  the 
fraternity  west  of  the  Mississippi  and  were  naturally  handi- 
capped by  a  lack  of  active  relationship  with  the  other  chapters 
of  the  organization.  The  fact  that  it  was  possible  for  Alpha 
Lambda  to  flourish  under  these  conditions  was  largely  due  to 
the  influence  of  the  national  organization.  Long  before  the 
founding  of  this  chapter  was  authorized,  the  reputation  of 
Phi  Kappa  Sigma,  an  organization  that  fostered  the  highest 


HISTORY  OF  ALPHA  LAMBDA  CHAPTER.  1121 

of  ideals,  had  spread  widely  throughout  the  west.  This,  of 
course,  was  brought  to  the  attention  of  many  of  the  men 
entering  the  University  and  through  it  we  were  able  to  initiate 
men  who  not  only  proved  themselves  loyal  Phi  Kaps  while  in 
college  but  men  who  have  since  as  alumni  forwarded  every  in- 
terest of  the  organization.  So  great  was  the  effect  of  the 
national  organization  over  this  chapter  that  within  ten  years 
of  the  time  of  our  installation  we  found  ourselves  in  a  position 
commanding  the  respect  of  the  organizations  of  the  Greek 
World  of  this  institution. 

In  1908  the  chapter  house  was  moved  to  2126  Virginia 
Street.  Although  well  suited  for  their  purpose,  Alpha  Lambda 
soon  outgrew  these  accommodations  and  for  several  years  felt 
keenly  the  need  of  a  new  home.  This  necessity  gave  rise  to 
what  is  known  as  the  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  Building  Association. 
The  object  of  this  organization  was  to  raise  funds  for  the  con- 
struction of  a  new  home  that  would  meet,  more  satisfactorily, 
the  demands  of  the  chapter.  In  1912  the  efforts  of  this  or- 
ganization were  realized  by  the  erection  of  the  present  chapter 
house  at  1726  Euclid  Avenue.  The  indebtedness  incurred  by 
this  project  is  gradually  being  reduced  by  funds  that  are  ob- 
tained from  pledges  made  to  the  Building  Association  by  each 
neophyte  at  the  time  of  his  initiation.  Two  years  later  the 
house  was  named  "  Beatty  Hall  "  in  honor  of  Judge  William 
Henry  Beatty,  Eta,  '59. 

Alpha  Lambda  has  always  maintained  a  position  among 
the  leading  organizations  of  the  campus.  Not  only  has  this 
been  true  with  reference  to  college  activities  but  has  also  been 
the  case  of  our  scholarship  records.  For  the  past  ten  years 
we  have  kept  a  scholarship  record  higher  than  the  university 
average.  We  are  the  only  men's  organization  that  has  main- 
tained an  average  such  as  this  for  as  great  a  period  of  time. 
For  the  past  year  our  average  was  fifth  among  the  fraterni- 
ties. 

Nineteen  hundred  and  fifteen  was  perhaps  the  greatest 
year  in  the  history  of  Alpha  Lambda  for  it  was  during  that 
year  that  we  were  made  to  appreciate  the  real  greatness  of 
the  fraternity  as  never  before.     This  was  caused  by  the  oc- 


1 122  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

currence  of  three  events.  The  first,  the  founding  of  Alpha 
Tau  Chapter  at  Sanford,  brought  us  in  closer  relationship 
with  brothers  other  than  members  of  our  own  chapter.  The 
second,  the  holding  of  the  National  Convention  at  San  Fran- 
cisco, gave  us  an  opportunity  to  become  better  acquainted  with 
the  ideals  of  the  fraternity.  The  third,  the  fact  that  the 
World's  Fair  brought  many  visitors  to  this  part  of  the  country 
gave  us  an  opportunity  to  meet  and  learn  to  know  a  great 
many  of  the  brothers  from  the  eastern  chapters.  .    . 

Our  experiences  during  the  war  undoubtedly  parallel  those 
of  many  of  the  other  chapters.  Early  in  1917  an  ambulance 
unit  was  organized  on  the  campus.  Brother  John  H.  Brown 
was  placed  in  command  of  the  unit  and  soon  accompanied  them 
to  France.  This  was  the  first  loss  suffered  by  the  house  but 
it  was  not  long  until  the  greater  part  of  upper  class  and  a 
number  of  the  lower  class  had  entered  the  service.  A  year 
later  saw  the  close  of  the  house,  the  only  active  men  were  the 
younger  ones  enlisted  in  the  Students'  Army  Training  Corps 
and  detailed  to  barracks  on  the  campus.  Exclusive  of  these 
some  ninety  of  Alpha  Lambda's  active  men  and  alumni  entered 
the  service.  The  signing  of  the  armistice  and  the  quick  dis- 
charge of  the  men  enabled  us  to  open  our  house  in  January, 
1919.  From  that  date  conditions  have  improved  until  we  are 
now  back  to  our  pre-war  basis.  Alpha  Lambda  was  greatly 
gratified  to  see  the  installation  of  the  Alpha  Upsilon  Chapter, 
the  third  chapter  founded  on  the  Pacific  Coast. 

Alpha  Lambda  is  very  proud  of  the  fact  that  Brother 
David  P.  Barrows,  Alpha  Lambda,  '95,  was  recently  appointed 
to  succeed  Benjamin  Ide  Wheeler  as  President  of  this  Uni- 
versity. Brother  Barrows  served  this  university  for  many 
years  as  Dean  of  the  Faculties  and  a  Professor  of  Political 
Science.  At  the  outbreak  of  the  war  he  received  the  commis- 
sion of  Major  and  was  sent  to  the  Philippines.  He  soon  was 
promoted  to  a  Lieutenant-colonelcy  and  detailed  in  command 
of  the  Intelligence  Department  in  Siberia.  At  the  close  of  the 
war  Brother  Barrows  returned  to  his  former  position  as  a 
member  of  the  faculty.  He  soon  received  the  appointment 
of  President  of  the  University. 


Alpha  Lambda  Chapter 

1892. 

Walter  Morris  Hart,  A.B.,  A.M.   [Haverford]  ;  A.M.,  Ph.D. 

[Harvard],  Berkeley,  Cal. 

2255  Piedmont  Avenue. 
Born  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  November  23,  1872.  Son  of  William 
Robards  and  Harriet  (Wilcox)  Hart.  Instructor  in  English,  Uni- 
versity of  California,  1895-1900.  Assistant  Professor,  Associate 
Professor,  and  Professor  of  English  Philology,  University  of  Cali- 
fornia, 1903  to  date.  Dean  of  Summer  Session,  University  of 
California,  1916.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Married,  December  28,  1898, 
Agnes  Borland. 

1895. 

David  Prescott  Barrows,  A.B.  [Pomona  Coll.]  ;  A.M.  [Cali- 
fornia and  Columbia]  ;  Ph.D.  [Chicago]  ;  LL.D.  [Pomona 
Coll.  and  California],  Berkeley,  Cal. 

University  of  California. 
Born  at  Ravenswood,  Chicago,  111.,  June  27,  1873.  Son  of  Thomas 
and  Ella  Amelia  (Cole)  Barrows.  Philippines  service,  1900  to 
1909.  Professor,  University  of  California,  1910  to  1919.  Presi- 
dent, University  of  California,  Dec.  1,  1919,  to  date.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa  and  Sigma  Xi;  Fellow  American  Geographical  Society; 
Vice  President  American  Academy  of  Political  and  Social  Sciences; 
Vice  President  American  Political  Science  Association.  Author 
of  "  History  of  the  Philippines "  and  "  A  Decade  of  American 
Government  in  the  Philippines."  Commissioned  Major,  Cavalry, 
August,  1917;  promoted  to  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Cavalry,  Oct.,  1918; 
commanding  officer,  348th  Machine  Gun  Battalion,  91st  Division; 
on  general  staff  duty  Philippine  Department;  on  special  military 
Commission  to  Siberia,  March,  1918;  Intelligence  Officer,  A.  E.  F., 
Siberia,  August,  1918,  to  March,  1919.  Married  in  1895,  Anna 
Spencer  Nichols.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  son,  Thomas  N.  Barrows, 
Alpha  Lambda,  '21. 

1896. 

George  Davis  Louderback,  A.B.,  Ph.D.,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

2713  Derby  Street. 
Born    at    San    Francisco,    Cal.,    April    6,    1874.     Son    of    Davis    and 
Frances  Caroline  (Smith)  Louderback.     Professor  of  Geology  and 
1 123 


ii24  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Physics,  later  Geology  and  Mineralogy,  University  of  Nevada, 
1900-1906;  Research  Assistant,  Carnegie  Institution  of  Washing- 
ton, 1903-1905;  Assistant  Professor,  1906;  Associate  Professor, 
1907-1917;  Professor  of  Geology,  University  of  California,  1917 
to  date;  in  charge  Geological  Expedition,  Shensi,  China,  for  Stand- 
ard Oil  Company  of  New  York,  1914-1915;  in  charge  Geological 
Expedition,  Szechuan,  China,  for  Chinese  Government,  1915-1916; 
Chairman,  Committee  on  Geology  and  Mineral  Resources,  State 
Council  of  Defense  (California),  1917-1919;  in  charge  Co-operative 
War  Minerals  Investigation  of  Manganese  and  Chromium  in  Cali- 
fornia for  U.  S.  Geological  Survey,  U.  S.  Bureau  of  Mines,  and 
State  Council  of  Defense,  1918-1919.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Sigma 
Xi;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Fellow  of  Geological  Society  of  America.  Mar- 
ried, October  3,  1899,  Clara  Augusta  Henry. 

Tracy  Randall  Kelley,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Davis,  Cal. 

University  Farm. 
Born  at  Watsonville,  Cal.,  January  17,  1876.  Son  of  Douglas  Ot- 
tinger  and  Annie  Amelia  (Fletcher)  Kelley.  Teacher.  Head  of 
Department  of  English,  Imperial  Provincial  College,  Tsinan,  Shan- 
tung, China,  1906;  same  at  Higher  Normal  School,  Tsinan,  1907. 
Professor  of  English  and  Pedagogy,  St.  John's  University, 
Shanghai,  China,  1910-12.  Instructor  in  English  and  Economics, 
University  Farm  School,  University  of  California,  College  of  Ag- 
culture,  1913  to  date.  Married,  December  26,  1908,  Edith  Earn- 
shaw  Greame.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Harold  H. 
Kelley,  Alpha  Lambda,  '07,  and  Lynwood  J.  Kelley,  Alpha  Lambda, 
'10. 

1900. 

Ivan  Mortimer  Linforth,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Ph.D.,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

Wheeler  Hall,  University  of  California. 
Born  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  September  15,  1879.  Son  of  Edward 
William  and  Emma  Amanda  (French)  Linforth.  Instructor,  As- 
sistant Professor,  and  Associate  Professor  in  Department  of 
Greek,  University  of  California,  1905  to  date.  Fellow  on  Kahu 
Foundation  for  Foreign  Travel  of  American  Teachers,  1912-13. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Married,  June  20,  1906,  Katherine  Frances 
Storie.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Reginald  H.  Linforth, 
Alpha  Lambda,  '16. 

1903. 

John  Alexander  Olmsted,  Petaluma,  Cal. 

320  Sixth  Street. 
Born  at  Quaker  City,  Ohio,  November  13,  1876.     Son  of  Jesse  Doud 
and  Loanna  (Bemis)  Olmsted.     Business  manager  and  part  owner 
of  the  Petaluma  Daily  Argus.     Married,  November  15,  1904,  Aletha 
Jocephine  Houx. 


ALPHA  LAMBDA  CHAPTER.  1125 

*Benjamin  Franklin  Kierulff,  Jr.,  A.B.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Born  at  Marshalltown,  Iowa,  October  10,  1880.  Son  of  Benjamin 
Franklin  and  Mellie  (Rogers)  Kierulff.  President  and  manager 
of  B.  F.  Kierulff,  Jr.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  dealers  in  machinery  and 
electrical  supplies.  Married,  May  6,  1908,  Gerna  P.  Vandervoort. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Charles  R.  Kierulff,  Alpha  Lambda, 
'17.     Died  at  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  March  8,  1917. 

Henry  Werner  Dietz,  B.S.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

1073  Second  Avenue. 
Born  at  Healdsburg,  Cal.,  April  5,  1879.  Son  of  Gerhard  and  Bessie 
(Bacon)  Dietz.  Engineer,  U.  S.  Service.  Supervising  Engineer, 
U.  S.  Indian  Irrigation  Service,  in  charge  of  District  No.  2  (Utah, 
Idaho,  Nevada),  1912  to  date.  Married,  November  15,  1907,  Edith 
Ainslie  Barrows. 

1904. 

Albert  Henry  Mowbray,  A.B.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

16  East  40th  Street. 
Born  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  March  30,  1881.  Son  of  Robert  Henry 
and  Julia  Amanda  (Brown)  Mowbray.  Deputy  Insurance  Com- 
missioner and  Actuary  of  Insurance  Department,  State  of  Cali- 
fornia, 1907-08.  Statistician  and  Actuary  in  Insurance  Depart- 
ment of  State  of  California,  1908-10.  Consulting  Practice  in  San 
Francisco  and  Instructor  in  Insurance,  1910-19,  University  of 
California.  Actuary,  Secretary  and  Actuary,  Vice  President  and 
Actuary,  Liberty  Mutual  Insurance  Company,  Boston,  Mass.,  1913- 
19.  Actuary,  Industrial  Commission,  State  of  New  York,  1919-20. 
Actuary,  National  Council  of  Workmen's  Compensation  Insur- 
ance, 1920  to  date.  Phi  Beta  Kappa  and  Sigma  Xi.  Married, 
March  23,   1913,  Elizabeth  Gray. 

Francis  Claire  Gale,  A.B.,  Nanchang  Kiamgsi,  China. 

Born  at  Freestone,  Cal.,  September  14,  1880.  Son  of  Otis  Selden 
and  Mary  Hester  (Towner)  Gale.  Methodist  Episcopal  Clergy- 
man. Missionary  in  China.  Married,  May  29,  1905,  Ailie  Mae 
Spencer. 

*Elmer  Marius  Brown,  B.S.,  Prescott,  Ariz. 

Born  at  Willimantic,  Conn.,  May  20,  1879.  Civil  engineer.  Died 
at  Petaluma,  Cal.,  September  8,  1907. 

Jacob  Lyman  Neighbor,  B.S.,  Hanford,  Cal. 

115  East  Tenth  Street. 
Born  near  Princeton,  111.,  November  26,  1874.     Son  of  Jesse   Huff- 
man  and   Elizabeth  Mary    (Sloan)    Neighbor.     Principal   of   High 
School.     Married,   April   9,   1906,   Mary   Amy   Rice.     Relatives   in 


1 126  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Fraternity,  brothers,  Gilbert  F.  Neighbor,  Alpha  Lambda,  '06,  and 
Jesse  E.  Neighbor,  Alpha  Lambda,  '10. 

Charles  Reginald  Perrier,  B.S.,  Gustine,  Cal. 

Born  at  Hastings,  England,  July  31,  1875.  Son  of  John  William 
Croker  and  Phillys  (Hoggan)  Perrier.  Attorney-at-law.  Mar- 
ried, January  1,  1919,  Genevieve  Hilda  Hoey. 

William  Henrj'  Harrison  Norris,  Alvarado,  Cal. 

Born  at  Pleasant  Valley,  Cal.,  March  21,  1881.  Son  of  Albert  and 
Rosalie  (Colmann)  Norris.  Chief  Chemist,  Elia  Sugar  Company, 
Elia,  Cuba. 

Harold  Arlaw  Morrison,  B.S.,  Camden,  N.  C. 

Uwarra  Mining  Company. 
Born    at    Fort    Bidwell,   Cal.,    November    1,    1881.     Son   of   William 
Arlaw   and   Ella   Elizabeth    (Copeland)    Morrison.     Mine   superin- 
tendent.    Married,  October  6,  1907,  Rebe  Le  Gro  Burtnell. 

Eugene  Clyde  La  Rue,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Pasadena,  Cal. 

Federal  Building. 
Born   at    Riverside,   Cal.,   November    11,    1879.     Son   of   Seneca   and 
Samantha  (Leech)  La  Rue.     Engineer,  U.  S.  Service.     At  present 
Hydraulic  Engineer,  U.  S.  Geological  Survey,  Pasadena,  Cal.     Mar- 
ried, October  20,  1910,  Mabel  Ruth  Elton. 

1905. 

Reginald  Wayne  Kittrelle,  B.S.,  Oakland,  Cal. 

578  Wallavista  Avenue. 
Born  at  Turlock,  Cal.,  September  16,  1881.     Son  of  Marvin  B.  and 
May  Huntington   (Jones)   Kittrelle.     Engaged  in  real  estate  busi- 
ness.    Married,  November  30,  1910,  Elinor  Meredith.     Relative  in 
Fraternity,  brother,  Donald  H.  Kittrelle,  Alpha  Lambda,  '23. 

Ralph  Thomas  Mishler,  B.S.,  El  Tigre,  Sonora,  Mexico. 

Born  at  Springfield,  Mo.,  February  9,  1880.  Son  of  Harry  and 
Sarah  Cevilla  (Withrow)  Mishler.  Mining  Engineer.  Resident 
Manager,  The  Tigre  Mining  Company.  Sigma  Xi.  Married,  No- 
vember 22,  1913,  Ellen  Pearl  Glover. 

Reginald  George  Clifford,  B.S.,  Sacramento,  Cal. 

Box  1160. 
Born  in  London,  England,  March  25,  1882.  Son  of  George  Frederick 
and  Josephine  Sanford  (Gilmore)  Clifford.  Consulting  engineer 
on  irrigation,  reclamation  and  hydraulic  projects.  Married,  Jan- 
uary 9,  1907,  Edna  Elizabeth  Sides.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Harold  M.  Clifford,  Alpha  Lambda,  '07. 


ALPHA  LAMBDA  CHAPTER.  1127 

Arthur  Henry  Anthony,  Suisun,  Cal. 

Born  at  Oxford,  Iowa,  September  28,  1880.  Son  of  Frank  Gilbert 
and  Mary  Wilson  (Ward)  Anthony.  In  general  contracting  busi- 
ness.    Married,  August  20,  1906,  Helen  Frances  Saxe. 

Hugo  Herman  Miller,  B.S.,  Manila,  P.  I. 

Box  525. 
Born  at  Santa  Cruz,  Cal.,  July  31,  1883.  Son  of  William  Edward 
and  Christina  (Stubbe)  Miller.  Chief,  Industrial  Division,  Bureau 
of  Education,  Philippines  until  1917.  Oriental  Representative  of 
Ginn  &  Company,  1917  to  date.  Married  in  1915,  Lucy  Vaux 
Tillotson. 

Isaac  Newton  Richer,  P'h.B.  [Chicago],  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Hazard  Play  Grounds. 
Born   at   Peru,   Ind.,   May  30,   1880.     Son   of   Daniel    A.   and   Mary 
(Miller)     Richer.     Superintendent    of    Recreation.     Served    as    Y. 
M.  C.  A.  Recreation  Director,  Rockwell  Field,  Cal.,  during  World 
War.     Married,  June,  1908,  Oda  L.  Casper. 

Louis  Henry  Dyke,  B.S. ;  M.D.  [Oakland  Coll.  of  Med.],  Oak- 
land, Cal. 

6400  Harwood  Avenue. 
Born   at   Berea,  Ohio,  October  5,   1877.     Son   of  Henry   and   Harriet 
Elizabeth    (Bartlett)    Dyke.     Mining   Engineer,   1905-1912.     Physi- 
cian,   1912   to    date.     Married,    November    6,    1906,    Ella    Augusta 
Clark. 

*Andrew  Victor  Judson,  Grizzly  Flats,  Cal. 

Born  in  Sonoma  County,  Cal.,  April  25,  1897.  Son  of  G.  Frank  and 
Victoria  (Menefee)  Judson.  Mining  engineer.  Married,  April  4, 
1905,  Clara  Findlay.  Killed  in  a  mine  accident  in  Shasta  County, 
Cal,  May  23,  1911. 

Wajter  Hall  Robinson,  Merced,  Cal. 

Born  at  Snelling,  Cal.,  February  19,  1875.  Son  of  John  Abel  and 
Agnes  (Graham)  Robinson.  Cattle  raiser.  Relative  in  Frater- 
nity, brother,  George  A.  Robinson,  Alpha  Lambda,  '08. 

1906. 

Gilbert  Franklin  Neighbor,  B.S.,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

1927  Bancroft  Way. 
Born  at  Princeton,  111.,  September  17,  1881.  Son  of  Jesse  Huffman 
and  Elizabeth  Maria  (Sloan)  Neighbor.  Mining  engineer,  1910-17; 
farming,  1917  to  date.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Jacob 
L.  Neighbor,  Alpha-Lambda,  '04,  and  Jesse  E.  Neighbor,  Alpha 
Lambda,  '10. 


1 128  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Thomas  Willard  Espy,  B.S.  [Oregon  Agric.  Coll.],  San  Fran- 
cisco, Cal. 

375  Sutter  Street. 
Born  at  Oysterville,  Cal.,  November  27,  1883.     Son  of  Robert  Ham- 
ilton and  Julia  Ann   (Jefferson)    Espy.     Highway   Engineer,   Pa- 
cific County,  Washington,  1913-19.     Manager  of  Bay  Farms,  Inc. 
Married,  August   15,   1907,   Minette   Ethel   Phillips. 

Clifford  Black  Walker,  M.D.,  A.M.  [Johns  Hopkins],  Spring- 
field, Mass. 

317   Main  Street. 
Born  at  North  Cambridge,  Vt.,  August  9,  1884.     Son  of  Arthur  and 
Alice  Sadie  (Black)  Walker.     Physician. 

John  Vincent  Lynn,  B.S.,   San  Francisco,   Cal. 

601    Sunnydale   Avenue. 
Born  at  Salinas,  Cal.,  October  16,   1881. 

Albert   Lloyd   Barrows,    B.S.    [Pomona    Coll.]  ;    M.S.,    Ph.D., 
Washington,  D.  C. 

1201  Sixteenth  Street. 
Born  at  Nordhoff,  Cal.,  May  28,  1883.  Son  of  Frank  Peleg  and 
Julia  Emily  (Smith)  Barrows.  Instructor  Department  of  Zoology, 
University  of  California,  1914-17.  Phi  Beta  Kappa  and  Sigma 
Xi.  Connected  with  National  Research  Council,  Washington,  D.  C. 
First  Lieutenant,  347th  Machine  Gun  Battalion,  Ninety-first  Di- 
vision, August,  1917,  to  February,  1919.  Captain  of  same,  Feb- 
ruary to  May,  1919.  Married,  June  19,  1907,  Vinnie  Re  Giffen. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Stephen  S.  Barrows,  Alpha 
Lambda,   '17. 

1907. 

Sinclair  Ollason  Harper,  B.S.,  Grand  Junction,  Colo. 

Born  at  Pacific  Grove,  Cal.,  June  6,  1883.  Son  of  Thomas  and  Mary 
(Ollason)  Harper.  Civil  engineer.  With  U.  S.  Reclamation  Serv- 
ice, 1907  to  date.  Project  Manager,  Grand  Valley  project,  1917 
to  date.     Married,  June  20,   1911,   Mabel   Esta   Roberts. 

Homer  Jackson  Hankins,  B.S.,  LL.B.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Pacific  Building. 
Born  at  Brownsville,  Cal.,  February  8,  1883.     Son  of  Andrew  Jackson 
and  Margaret  Ann   (Dowd)   Hankins.     Attorney-at-law.     Married, 
May  22,  1908,  Ena  Thorbrough  Jacobs. 

Warren  Carlton  Steves,  St.  Helena,  Cal. 

Born  at  St.  Helena,  Cal.,  May  20,  1884.  Son  of  John  Henry  and 
Ida  Susana  (Warren)  Steves.  Secretary  of  J.  H.  Steves  Hard- 
ware Companv.     Married,  October  20,   1909,  Daisy  V.   E.  Bowen. 


ALPHA  LAMBDA  CHAPTER.  1129 

Harold  Moore  Clifford,  San  Rafael,  Cal. 

Born  in  London,  Eng.,  September  4,  1884.  Son  of  George  Frederick 
and  Josephine  S.  (Gilmore)  Clifford.  Chemist  with  Smith,  Emery 
and  Company,  San  Francisco.  Married,  June  2,  1907,  Grace 
Davenport.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Reginald  G.  Clif- 
ford,-Alpha   Lambda,   '05. 

Lewis  Hall  Cromwell,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

166  Fifteenth  Avenue. 
Born  at  Petaluma,  Cal.,  November  16,  1885.  Son  of  Frank  A.  and 
Sallie  Elizabeth  (Hall)  Cromwell.  Cashier,  Assistant  Secretary, 
Secretary  and  Assistant  to  the  President,  Moore  Shipbuilding 
Company,  San  Francisco  and  Oakland,  Cal.,  1907  to  date.  Married, 
October  2,  1913,  Gertrude  Seeley  Eberle.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Pierce  E.  Cromwell,  Alpha  Lambda,  '16. 

Harold  Hitchcock  Kelley,  A.B.,  Oakland,  Cal. 

3042  Nicol  Avenue. 
Born  at  Fresno,  Cal.,  February  20,  1884.  Son  of  Douglas  Ottinger 
and  Annie  Amelia  (Fletcher)  Kelley.  Protestant  Episcopal 
Clergyman.  Graduate,  Church  Divinity  School  of  the  Pacific, 
1910.  Married,  September  3,  1912,  Evelyn  Maxwell.  Relatives  in 
Fraternity,  brothers,  Tracy  R.  Kelley,  Alpha  Lambda,  '96,  and 
Lynwood  J.  Kelley,  Alpha  Lambda,  '10. 

William  Ernest  Bedesen,  Merced,  Cal. 

Born  at  Merced,  Cal.,  February  6,  1884.  Son  of  Philip  and  Eliza- 
beth (Stuber)  Bedesen.  Deputy  County  Surveyor  of  Merced 
County,  Cal.     Married,  March  22,  1908,  Jessie  Viola  Abell. 

Harry  Wright  Darling,  B.S.,  Alhambra,  Cal. 

Born  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  January  1,  1885.  Son  of  George  Louis 
and  Nellie  Augusta  (Wright)  Darling.  Mining  and  metallurgical 
engineer.     Married,  May  14,  1908,  Helen  Van  De  Werken  Darling. 

*Charles  Henry  Jordan,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Oakland,  Cal. 

Born  at  Stockton,  Cal.,  May  15,  1884.  Son  of  William  August  and 
Emma  R.  (Bowman)  Jordan.  Instructor  at  Oakland  High 
School.     Died  at  Oakland,  Cal.,  October  31,  1917. 

1908. 

George  Albert  Robinson,  B.S.,  Merced,  Cal. 

Born  at  Snelling,  Cal.,  February  2,  1879.  Son  of  John  Abel  and 
Agnes  (Graham)  Robinson.  Cattle  raiser.  Married,  March  3, 
1910,  Mary  E.  McClure.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Walter 
H.   Robinson,  Alpha  Lambda,  '05. 


"30  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Elmer  Ord  Slater,  Beverly  Hills,  Cal. 

609  Canon  Drive. 
Born  at  Creston,  Iowa,  March  26,   1886.     Son  of  John  Wesley  and 
Elizabeth     (Smith)     Slater.     Chemical     Engineer.     Manager,     Los 
Angeles  offices  and  laboratories  of  Smith,  Emery  &  Company. 

Maurice  Edward  Harrison,  A.B.,  J.D.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

57  Post  Street. 
Born  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  August  1,  1888.  Son  of  Edward  Charles 
and  Mary  Gertrude  (Bodkin)  Harrison.  Attorney-at-law.  Dean 
of  Hastings  Law  School,  University  of  California.  Married,  Janu- 
ary 8,  1913,  Agnes  Ballard  Welsh.  Relatives  in  Fraternity, 
brothers,  Edward  T.  Harrison,  Alpha  Lambda,  '13,  and  Gregory 
A.  Harrison,  Alpha  Lambda,  '17. 

Frederick  Hamlin  Lawson,  Stockton,  Cal. 

433  South  Pilgrim  Street, 
x    Born   at  Woodland,  Cal.,  April   17,   1885.     Son  of  William   Harmon 
and  Florence  Louise  (Chase)   Lawson.     Head  of  Cost  Department, 
Holt  Manufacturing  Company.     Married,  June  2,  1912,  Nell  Chris- 
tine Olsen. 

Stuart  Hord  Ingram,  B.S.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

209  Pacific  Building. 
Born  at  Louisville,  Ky.,  January  27,  1887.  Son  of  Robert  Hord  and 
Selna  Gray  (Gait)  Ingram.  Mining  engineer.  During  the  World 
War  served  as  Second  Lieutenant,  F.  A.  Relatives  in  Fraternity, 
brothers,  William  G.  Ingram,  Alpha  Lambda,  '13,  and  Richard  F. 
Ingram,   Alpha  Lambda,  '15. 

Charles  Coil,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

2737  Webster  Street. 
Born  at  Coil   Ranch,   near  Woodland,  Cal.,   February  5,   1887.     Son 
of   Herbert   Elmer   and   Helen    (Schaeffer)    Coil,     Civil    Engineer 
with  Union  Construction  Company,  Oakland,  Cal.     Married,  March 
18,  1908,  Evelyn  Caroline  Rust. 

Albert  Knight  Andross,  B.S.,  Marysville,  Cal. 

512  E.  Street. 
Born  at  Bradford,  Vt,  April  18,  1886.     Son  of  Charles  Bradstreet 
and  Lille  M.    (Hobart)   Andross.     Mining  engineer,   1908-14.     Or- 
chardist,  1914  to  date.     Married,  April  25,  1912,  Jeannette  Powell. 

1909. 

Walter  Allen  Barnes,  Pasadena,  Cal. 

855    Oak    Knoll   Circle. 
Born  at  Colorado  Springs,  Colo.,  February  25,  1889.     Son  of  William 
Russell  and  Ella  M.  (Friedline)  Barnes.     Cashier,  Union  National 


ALPHA  LAMBDA  CHAPTER.  1131 

Bank  and  Union  Trust  and  Savings  Bank.  During  World  War 
served  in  Heavy  Artillery,  Officers'  Training  School,  Fort  Mc- 
Arthur,  Cal. 

Ivan  Jay  Ball,  B.S.,  Porterville,  Cal. 

Born  at  Porterville,  Cal.,  November  17,  1883.  Son  of  John  Samuel 
and  Christiann  (Irwin)  Ball.  Ranchman.  Married,  January  1, 
1917,  Darlene  Elizabeth  Neighbor.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Everett  L.  Ball,  Alpha  Lambda,  '11. 

Melrowe  Merrimus  Martin,  B.L.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

931   West   First  Street. 
Born  at  Omaha,  Neb.,  December  10,  1885.     Son  of  William  Charles 
and    Jeannette    Isabel    (Kitchen)     Martin.     Principal,    Le    Grand 
High  School.     Married,  1915,  Mary  Jackson. 

1910. 

Jesse  Earl  Irvin  Neighbor,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

1927  Bancroft  Way. 
Born  at  Sheridan,  Iowa,  January  17,  1885.  Son  of  Jesse  Huffman 
and  Elizabeth  (Sloane)  Neighbor.  Civil  Engineer.  Married,  Oc- 
tober 12,  1915,  Garland  Madeline  Lewis.  Relatives  in  Fraternity, 
brothers,  Jacob  L.  Neighbor,  Alpha  Lambda,  '04,  and  Gilbert  F. 
Neighbor,  Alpha  Lambda,  '06. 

Edward    Cray    Taylor,    B.    of    Arch.     [Columbia]     (I),    Los 

Angeles,  Cal. 

Merritt  Building. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  April  5,  1886.  Son  of  Frank  Wing  and  Minnie 
E.  (Cray)  Taylor.  Architect.  Commissioned  First  Lieutenant, 
Egnineers,  November  30,  1917;  assigned  to  25th  Engineers;  seven- 
teen months  in  A.  E.  F.;  discharged  August  6,  1919.  Relatives 
in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Ellis  W.  Taylor,  Iota,  '12,  and  Dr.  F.  W. 
Howard  Taylor,  Alpha  Lambda,  '14. 

Lynwood  Julius  Kelley,  San  Leandro,  Cal. 

Born  at  Fresno,  Cal.,  November  16,  1885.  Son  of  Rev.  Douglas 
Ottinger  and  Annie  Amelia  (Fletcher)  Kelley.  Manager,  Shore 
Acres  Dairy,  San  Leandro,  Cal.  Married,  December  15,  1908, 
Mildred  Hamilton  Gorham.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers, 
Tracy  R.  Kelley,  Alpha  Lambda,  '96,  and  Harold  H.  Kelley,  Alpha 
Lambda,  '07. 

Leo  Ross  Rowe,  Seattle,  Wash. 

R.  F.  D.  No.  2,  Box  238. 
Born  at  Sault  Ste.  Marie,  Mich.,  January  31,  1887.     Son  of  Rt.  Rev. 


1 132  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY.     . 

Peter  Trimble  and  Dora  Harriet  (Carry)  Rowe.  In  marine  in- 
surance. Ordnance  Sergeant,  131st  Depot  Brigade,  January,  1918, 
to   February,    1919. 

Leo  Dwight  Baker,  Hollywood,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

8207  Fountain  Avenue. 
Born  at  Greenville,  Ohio,  June  29,  1887.     Son  of  Manford  Dewight 
and  Mary  Ada  (Taylor)  Baker.     District  Sales  Manager  of  South- 
ern California,   for   A.   J.   Deer   Company,   Hornell,   N.   Y.     Mar- 
ried, June  3,  1913,  Grace  Holmes   Roche. 

Charles  Milton  Canterbury,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

4803  Cimarron  Avenue. 
Born  at  Redlands,  Cal.,  August  29,  1887.  Son  of  Lawrence  Abbott 
and  Rosa  Belle  (Robbins)  Canterbury.  Treasurer,  Concrete  Build- 
ing and  Improvement  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  Manager,  In- 
gram Auto  Supply  Company,  Imperial,  Cal.  Assistant  Manager, 
Parts  Department,  Harold  S.  Arnold,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  Private, 
63d  Balloon  Company,  May  7,  1918,  to  July  7,  1918;  Cadet,  A.  S. 
M.  A.,  July  7,  1918,  to  November  29,  1918.  Married,  May  3,  1918, 
Judith  June  Vories.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Harry  H. 
Canterbury,  Alpha  Lambda,  '11. 

Arthur  Frisbie  Walden,  A.B.    [Pomona   Coll.],  Santa  Paula, 

Cal. 

Born   at   Redding,   Cal.,   February   1,   1886.     Son  of   George   Russell 

and  Adela  Louise  (Frisbie)  Walden.     Cashier,  First  National  Bank 

of  Santa  Paula,  Cal.     Married,  Eva  Juanita  Southwick,  April  22, 

1912. 

Samuel  Hamilton  Day,  Washington,  D.  C. 

1838  Lamont  Street. 
Born  at  Quincy,  Cal.,  September  7,  1886.  Son  of  Samuel  Hamilton 
and  Emma  Catherine  (Howells)  Day.  Attorney-at-law.  Assistant 
Counsel,  War  Department,  Claims  Board,  Washington,  D.  C, 
1919-20.  Second  and  First  Lieutenant,  4th  Supply  Train,  4th  Di- 
vision (Regular)  U.  S.  A.,  1917-19;  participated  in  Aisne-Marne, 
St.  Mihiel  and  Argonne  offensives  and  Army  of  Occupation;  dis- 
charged October  28,  1919. 

1911. 

Charles  Morton  Heron,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

345  South  Serrano  Avenue. 
Born   at  Mankato,   Kan.,  June  28,  1882.     Son   of  David   and  Susan 
Alice     (Read)     Heron.     Mining    engineer.     Married,    August    15, 
1912,   Elizabeth  Winston   Atsatt. 


ALPHA  LAMBDA  CHAPTER.  H33 

John  Uberto  Calkins,  Jr.,  B.L.,  J.D.,  Oakland,  Cal. 

Security  Bank  Building. 
Born  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  April  26,  1889.  Son  of  John  Uberto 
and  Harriet  Louise  (Bates)  Calkins.  Attorney-at-law.  Lecturer 
in  Commercial  Law,  University  of  California,  1915  to  date.  Assist- 
ant District  Attorney,  Alameda  County,  California.  Served 
as  First  Lieutenant,  347th  Machine  Gun  Battalion;  in  A.  E.  F., 
July  6,  1918,  to  April  20,  1919.  Married,  December  21,  191(i, 
Deborah  Hathaway  Dyer.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Allard 
A.  Calkins,  Alpha  Lambda,  '11. 

Everett  Loran  Ball,  Litt.B.;  LL.B.  [Columbia],  Berkeley,  Cal. 
Born  at  Porterville,  Cal.,  February  13,  1887.     Son  of  John  Samuel 
and  Christiann   (Irwin)   Ball.     Attorney-at-law.     Married,  Novem- 
ber  4,   1914,   Francesca   Loftus.     Relative   in   Fraternity,   brother, 
Ivan  J.  Ball,  Alpha  Lambda,  '09. 

Allard  Anthony  Calkins,  B.L.,  Crescent  City,  Cal. 

Born  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  April  26,  1889.  Son  of  John  Uberto 
and  Harriet  Louise  (Bates)  Calkins.  Attorney-at-law.  Served  in 
347th  F.  A.,  A.  E.  F.,  July,  1918,  to  February,  1919.  Qualified  for 
commission  as  Second  Lieutenant,  F.  A.  at  Saumur  Artillery 
School,  France.  Discharged  April  26,  1919.  Married,  December 
22,  1917,  Mary  Ella  Howland.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
John  U.  Calkins,   Alpha  Lambda,  '11. 

Irving  Van  Aken  Augur,  B.S.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Union   League    Building. 
Born  at  Le  Mars,  Iowa,  October  31,  1886.     Son  of  Edmund  Fairfield 
and   Ella   (Van  Aken)    Augur.     Deputy  state  oil   and  gas   super- 
visor.    Married,   June   21,   1916,   Dora   Dale   Rogers.     Relative   in 
Fraternity,  brother,  Wayland  B.   Augur,  Alpha  Lambda,  '16. 

Harry  Horton  Canterbury,  B.S.  [Columbia],  St.  Joseph,  Mich. 

119  Lake  Boulevard. 
Born  at  San  Bernardino,  Cal.,  March  1,  1886.  Son  of  Lawrence 
Abbott  and  Rosa  Belle  (Robbins)  Canterbury.  Optometrist. 
In  the  service,  School  of  Aeronautics,  Princeton,  N.  J.,  February 
to  May,  1918;  C.  M.  M.  A.,  U.  S.  N.  R.,  May,  1918,  to  April,  1919. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Charles  M.  Canterbury,  Alpha 
Lambda,  '10. 

1912. 

Harry  Newton  Rogers,  B.S.,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

2912  Claremont  Avenue. 
Born  at  San  Diego,  Cal.,  November  5,  1888.     Son  of  Charles  William 
and  Dora  Inez   (Ferris)    Rogers.     In  life  insurance  business.     Ci- 


1 134  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

vilian  in  Ordnance  Department,  Washington,  D.  C,  April,  1918, 
to  March,  1919,  part  time  personnel  officer  of  supply  division. 
Married,  September  7,  1918,  Florence  H.  Park.  Relatives  in 
Fraternity,  brothers,  Peyton  L.  Rogers,  Alpha  Lambda,  '13,  and 
Charles  A.  Rogers,  Alpha  Lambda,  '14. 

Fred  W.  Lovely,  Fox,  Ore. 

Born  at  Howard  City,  Mich.,  April  28,  1889.  Son  of  John  Wesley 
and  Carrie  Ann  (Granger)  Lovely.  Stock  raiser,  1914-16.  Ser- 
geant, Calvary,  N.  G.  on  Mexican  border,  1916.  Commissioned 
First  Lieutenant,  F.  A.,  August  3,  1917;  promoted  to  Captain, 
September  13,  1918.  Instructor  at  School  of  Fire,  Fort  Sill,  Okla.; 
assigned   to   2d   F.   A.,   April,   1919   to   date. 

Andrew  Werner  Lawson,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

3425   Clay   Street. 
Born  at  Vancouver,  B.  C,  October  10,  1890.     Son  of  Andrew  C.  and 
Ludovica   Lawson. 

Russell  James  Lowe,  Woodland,  Cal. 

Born  at  Woodland,  Cal.,  July  18,  1889.  Son  of  John  Russell  and 
Annie  Boyd  (Smith)  Lowe.  Farmer.  Entered  American  Field 
Service  with  French  Army,  June,  1917;  non-commissioned  officer, 
Motor  Command  No.  9,  U.  S.  A.,  A.  E.  F.,  October,  1917,  to  July, 
1919.     Married,  October  29,   1919,  Alice  Miriam  Tucker. 


1913. 

Arthur  Eaton,  B.S.,  Denver,  Colo. 

First  National  Bank  Building. 
Born  at  Wayne,  Mich.,  October  28,  1886.     Son  of  James  Loren  and 
Adelaide  Electa   (St.  John)   Eaton.     Consulting  Geologist.     Sigma 
Xi    and    Tau    Beta    Pi.     Married,    June    12,    1916,    Emily    Russel 
Churchill. 

Edward  Lang  Cobb,  Juneau,  Alaska. 

Born  at  Decatur,  Texas,  February  1,  1890.  Son  of  John  Howell  and 
Emma  (Joy)  Cobb.  Sergeant,  Company  A,  30th  Battalion,  U. 
S.  A.,  July  22,  1918,  to  March  9,  1919. 

William  Gait  Ingram,  Mill  Valley,  Cal. 

Born  at  Louisville,  Ky.,  July  1,  1888.  Son  of  Robert  Hord  and 
Selena  Gray  (Gait)  Ingram.  Salesman  with  Gilbert  and  Barker 
Manufacturing  Company  of  Springfield,  Mass.  Served  as  First 
Class  Sergeant  in  18th  Railway  Engineers,  A.  E.  F.,  August,  1917, 
to  February,  1919.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Stuart  H. 
Ingram,  Alpha  Lambda,  '08,  and  Richard  F.  Ingram,  Alpha 
Lambda,  '15. 


ALPHA  LAMBDA  CHAPTER.  1135 

Richard  Ray  Randall,  A.B. ;  B.L.  [Columbia],  Berkeley,  Cal. 

2705  Piedmont  Avenue. 
Born  at  Berkeley,  Cal.,  October  29,  1890.  Son  of  Henry  Irwin  and 
Ida  May  (Gibson)  Randall.  With  Honig  Cooper  Co.,  advertising 
agents,  San  Francisco.  Served  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Infantry, 
November,  1917,  to  September,  1918;  First  Lieutenant,  September, 
1918,  to   February,   1919;   Company  D,  361st  Infantry,  December, 

1917,  to   June,    1918;    8th    Battalion,    166th   Depot   Brigade,   June, 

1918,  to  February,  1919.  Married,  December  5,  1917,  Marguerite 
Eloise  Pratt.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Winslow  H.  Randall, 
Alpha  Lambda,  '20. 

Dudley  Benjamin  Gunn,  San  Rafael,  Cal. 

330  Mission   Avenue. 
Born    at    San    Francisco,   Cal.,    April   24,    1889.     Son    of    Benjamin 
McKay   and   Laura   Elizabeth    (Fowler)    Gunn.     Engaged   in   Real 
Estate  Business.     In  American  Ambulance  service  in  France,  1916. 
First  Lieutenant,  Signal  Corps,  A.  E.  F.,  1917-19. 

Edward  Thomas  Harrison,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

3329  Washington  Street. 
Born  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  November  4,  1892.  Son  of  Edward 
Charles  and  Mary  Gertrude  (Bodkin)  Harrison.  With  Crocker 
National  Bank,  San  Francisco,  1914-17.  Served  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, 62d  Infantry,  August,  1917,  to  November,  1917;  8th  Infan- 
try, A.  E.  F.,  November,  1917,  to  March,  1918;  First  Lieutenant, 
March,  1918,  to  June,  1918;  Captain,  June,  1918.  Relatives  in 
Fraternity,  brothers,  Maurice  E.  Harrison,  Alpha  Lambda,  '08,  and 
Gregory  A.  Harrison,  Alpha  Lambda,  '17. 

James  Wilfred  McKinley,  Jr.,  A.B. ;  LL.B.    [Harvard],  Los 
Angeles,  Cal. 

508  West  Adams  Street. 
Born   at   Los   Angeles,   Cal.,   July   8,   1891.     Son   of   James    Wilfred 
and  Lillian   (Elder)   McKinley.     Attorney-at-law.     Served  as  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  F.  A.,  A.  E.  F.,  January  20,  1918,  to  August  31, 
1918;   assigned   to   70th   C.    A.   to   February  28,   1919. 

Peyton  Loring  Rogers,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Merchants  National  Bank  Building. 
Born  at  Deming,  N.  M.,  May  27,  1887.  Son  of  Charles  William  and 
Dora  Inez  (Ferris)  Rogers.  Engaged  in  land  irrigation  and  oil 
development.  Married,  August  15,  1910,  Ethel  Mae  Gunther. 
Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Harry  N.  Rogers,  Alpha  Lambda, 
'12,  and  Charles  A.  Rogers,  Alpha  Lambda,  '14. 

James  Vernon  Short,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

2540  Buena  Vista  Avenue. 
Born  at  Calistogo,   Cal.,  February   17,   1890.     Son   of  John  William 


1 136  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

and  Jessie  Glenn    (Francis)    Short.     Ice  cream  manufacturer  and 
milk  distributor.     Married,  January  8,  1916,  Ethel  G.  MacFadyen. 

Clare  Morse  Torrey,  B.L.,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

2209  Parker  Street. 
Born  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  October  14,  1890.  Son  of  Stanley 
and  Madeleine  (Clare)  Torrey.  Secretary  to  the  President,  Uni- 
versity of  California,  1913-15.  Delegate  for  Namur,  later  gen- 
eral secretary,  Brussels,  Commission  for  Relief  in  Belgium,  1915- 
16.  Attache,  American  Embassy,  London,  1916-17.  Assistant  Di- 
rector (C.  R.  Belgium),  1918-19,  and  Representative  at  Vienna  of 
American  Relief  Administration.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Chevalier 
Ordre  de  la  Couronne  (Belgium).  First  Lieutenant,  5th  F.  A., 
First  Division,  A.  E.  F.,  October,  1917,  to  July,  1918;  Staff  Lieu- 
tenant to  October,  1918;  then  Captain,  F.  A.,  IV-  Corps  Staff, 
A.  E.  F.     Married,  April  29,  1919,  Marion  Gwynne  Steere. 

Harold  Goldsmith  Cogswell,  B.L.,   El  Monte,   Cal. 

Born  at  El  Monte,  Cal.,  December  28,  1890.  Son  of  Prescott  Frank- 
lin and  Jane  (Belcher)  Cogswell.  Manager  of  walnut  ranch. 
Married,  June  13,  1914,  Madeleine  Atherton  Ritchie. 

1914. 

William  Eric  Lawson,  Sterling,  Colo. 

Born  at  Pacific  Grove,  Cal.,  September  23,  1892.  Son  of  Andrew  C. 
and  Lodovicavon  (Jantch)  Lawson.  Ranch  manager.  Enlisted 
as  Cadet,  Air  Service,  November,  1917;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  A.  S.  M.  A.,  May  2,  1918;  discharged,  January  7,  1919. 

Lloyd  Wallace  Georgeson,  B.S.,  Eureka,  Cal. 

907  Sixth  Street. 
Born  at  Eureka,  Cal.,  July  3,  1893.     Son  of  Robert  and  Alice  (Ran- 
dall)   Georgeson.     Banking    with    Lee,    Higginson    and    Company. 
During  the  World  War  served  as  First  Lieutenant,  23d  Infantry, 
2d  Division,  A.  E.  F.     Married,  May  26,  1919,  Christine  Moreigne. 

Charles  Edward  Nowell,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

152  Front  Street. 
Born  at  Guatemala,  January  29,  1889.     Son  of  Robert  Alexander  and 
Higinia    (  Me jia)' Nowell.     In   real  estate   business.     Secretary   of 
the   Nowell   Estate   Company,   Inc.     Married,   September   11,   1912, 
Leona  Gooch. 

Raymond  Stiles  Fuller,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Insurance  Exchange  Building. 
Born  at  Colorado  Springs,  Colo.,  December  4,  1888.     Son  of  William 


ALPHA  LAMBDA  CHAPTER.  1137 

Durgin  and  Mary  Louise  (Cole)  Fuller.  Bond  Salesman,  Carstens 
&  Earles,  Inc.,  San  Francisco.  Married,  August  13,  1913,  Ina 
Dorothy  Peterson. 

Edward  Crossley  Lipman,  B.S.,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

2467  Warring  Street. 
Born  at  Berkeley,  Cal.,  January  25,  1893.  Son  of  Frederick  Lock- 
wood  and  Edith  (Law)  Lipman.  Superintendent  Department 
Store,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  During  the  World  War  served  as 
Chief  Yeoman,  U.  S.  N.  R.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Rob- 
ert L.  Lipman,  Alpha  Lambda,  '16. 

Edwin  Howey  Mitchell  (A.  T.),  Balls  Ferry,  Cal. 
Born  at  Fort  Worth,  Texas,  Jan.  25,  1888. 

Charles  Albert  Rogers,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Nevada  Bank  Building. 
Born  at  San  Diego,  Cal.,  March  15,  1891.  Son  of  Charles  William 
and  Dora  Inez  (Ferris)  Rogers.  In  life  insurance  business.  Mar- 
ried, October  27,  1917,  Eugelina  Sue  Ward.  Relatives  in  Fra- 
ternity, brothers,  Harry  N.  Rogers,  Alpha  Lambda,  '12,  and  Peyton 
L.  Rogers,  Alpha  Lambda,  '13. 

Frank  William  Howard  Taylor,  M.D.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Merchants'  National  Bank  Building. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  March  14,  1891.  Son  of  Frank  Wing  and 
Minnie  (Cray)  Taylor.  Physician  and  surgeon.  Served  as  First 
Lieutenant,  M.  C,  U.  S.  A.,  March  to  December,  1918;  Chief 
Roentgenologist,  Base  Hospital  No.  130.  Married,  September  18, 
1916,  Helen  Irene  Clark.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Ed- 
ward C.  Taylor,  Alpha  Lambda,  '10,  and  Ellis  W.  Taylor,  Iota,  '11. 

Harry  Lascelles  Masser,  B.S.,   San  Francisco,   Cal. 

Flood  Building. 
Born  at  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  January  2,  1890.     Son  of  William  Henry 
E.   and   Sara   Lascelles    (Wiegand)    Masser.     Engineer,  California 
Railroad  Commission.     Served  as  Ensign,  U.  S.  N.,  1918. 

1915. 

Darrell  Joseph  Bogardus,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

485  California  Street. 
Born  at  Placerville,  Cal.,  May  26,  1892.  Son  of  E.  M.  M.  and  Annie 
B.  (Greene)  Bogardus.  Bond  Salesman  with  Bond  and  Goodwin. 
Served  as  Captain,  U.  S.  Marine  Corps;  Instructor,  Officers'  Train- 
ing Camp,  Quantico,  Virginia,  1917-18.  Married,  October  4,  1917, 
Muriel   Alice   Falk. 


1 138  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Horace  Kenneth  Winterer,  B.S.,  Hollywood,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

1728  North  Orange  Drive. 
Born  at   Valley   City,   N.   D.,   February  24,   1893.     Son   of   Edward 
and   Emogene    (Ingersol)    Winterer.     Sales   Agent   and   Industrial 
Control  Specialist,  General  Electric  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Mar- 
ried,  September   11,    1917,   Marion    Bachmann. 

Richard  Foote  Ingram,  Stockton,  Cal. 

34  West  Weber  Avenue. 
Born  at  Louisville,  Ky.,  May  26,  1891.  Son  of  Robert  Hoard  and 
Selena  Gray  (Gait)  Ingram.  Cashier,  Balfour,  Gutheil  &  Co., 
Stockton,  Cal.  Married,  December  25,  1916,  May  Heintz.  Rela- 
tives in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Stuart  H.  Ingram,  Alpha  Lambda, 
'08,  and  William  G.  Ingram,  Alpha  Lambda,  '13. 

Joseph  Brittin  Sprague  Johnson,  B.S.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Born  at  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  May  4,  1894.  Son  of  Ben  and  Mary 
(Vinton)  Johnson.  Department  Manager,  Otis  McAllister  &  Com- 
pany, exporters,  San  Francisco,  1916  to  date.  Married,  April  28, 
1917,  Margaret  Moseley. 

Marshall  Stephen  Riddick,  A.B.,  Hollywood,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

7261  Franklin  Avenue. 
Born  at  Pecos  City,  Texas,  March  2,  1893.  Son  of  Marshall  Hous- 
ton and  Roena  Elizabeth  (Stephens)  Riddick.  With  Smith-Rid- 
dick  Company,  wholesale  importers  and  exporters,  Los  Angeles, 
Cal.  Commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  F.  A.,  August,  1917;  as- 
signed to  348th  F.  A.,  91st  Division;  in  A.  E.  F..  July  14,  1918,  to 
March  30,  1919. 

1916. 

Clinton  DeWitt,  B.S.,  Alameda,  Cal. 

1221  Paru  Street. 
Born  at  Alameda,  Cal.,  October  1,  1893.  Son  of  James  Montanga 
and  Effie  (Kelsey)  DeWitt.  Civil  Engineer  with  Pacific  Gas  and 
Electric  Company.  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Served  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
308th  Engineers;  First  Lieutenant,  16th  Cavalry;  Captain,  211th 
and  8th  Engineers;  resigned  May  5,  1919. 

Wayland  Bixby  Augur,  B.S.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

War  Department. 
Born  at  Detroit,  Michigan,  March  5,  1894.  Son  of  Edmund  F.  and 
Ella  (Van  Aken)  Augur.  Sales  Department,  Standard  Oil  Com- 
pany of  California,  1916-1917.  Officer  in  U.  S.  Army.  Provisional 
First  Lieutenant,  Cavalry,  August  8,  1917,  assigned  to  17th  Cavalry. 
Appointed    temporary    Captain,    June    9,    1918.     Provisional    com- 


ALPHA  LAMBDA  CHAPTER.  1139 

mission  as  First  Lieutenant  made  permanent,  August  8,  1919.  Mar- 
ried, March  31,  1918,  Gladys  Hamilton.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Irving  V.  Augur,  Alpha  Lambda,  '11. 

Kenneth  Stephen  Cairns,  St.  Helena,  Cal. 

Born   at  Skowhegan,   Maine,   February   14,   1893.     Son   of  Frank   S. 
and    Lillian     (Murphy)     Cairns.     Ranchman.     Married,    June    27, 

1917,  Gretta  Grant. 

Pierce  Ellis  Cromwell,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

107   Eleventh  Avenue. 

Born  at  Petaluma,  Cal.,  July  23,  1890.     Son  of  Frank  Arlington  and 

Sallie    Elizabeth    (Hall)    Cromwell.     With    John    Rothschild    and 

Company,    importers    and    exporters,    San    Francisco.     Served    as 

2d  Class  Seaman,  U.  S.  N.  R.,  August  15,  1918,  to  December  15, 

1918.  Married,  September  16,  1917,  Viola  Mildred  Peery.  Rela- 
tive in  Fraternity,  brother,  Lewis  H.  Cromwell,  Alpha  Lambda, 
'07. 

Reginald  Heber  Linforth,  A.B.,  Berkeley,  Cal.     '  . 

2740  Derby  Street. 
Born  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  August  30,  1893.  Son  of  Edward 
William  and  Emma  Amanda  (French)  Linforth.  Attorney-at-law. 
Served  as  First  Lieutenant  and  Battalion  Adjutant,  Three  Hun- 
dred and  Sixty-first  Infantry.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Ivan  M.  Linforth,  Alpha  Lambda,  '00. 

Robert  Lockwood  Lipman,  A.B.,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

2467  Warring  Street. 
Born  at  Berkeley,  Cal.,  April  26,  1894.  Son  of  Frederick  Lockwood 
and  Edith  (Low)  Lipman.  Enlisted  in  Ordnance  Department, 
U.  S.  A.,  Dec.  1,  1917  as  a  private;  promoted  to  Sergeant  of  Ord- 
nance January  25,  1918;  assigned  to  117th  Ordnance  Depot  Co.; 
promoted  to  Ordnance  Sergeant  April  15,  1918;  discharged  De- 
cember 28,  1918.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Edward  C. 
Lipman,  Alpha  Lambda,  '14. 

Robert  Byron  MacFadyen,  A.B.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

N.  W.  Ayer  Advertising  Company,  301  Chestnut  Street. 
Born  at  Napa,  Cal.,  August  25,  1890.  Son  of  Michael  and  Nina 
Louise  (Archibald)  MacFadyen.  In  advertising  business.  Served 
as  Second  Lieutenant,  358th  Infantry,  A.  E.  F.;  in  service  from 
October  11,  1917,  to  March  19,  1919.  Married,  July  8,  1918,  Jose- 
phine Elizabeth  Morse. 

Harold  Wood  Perrin,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

3020  Coleridge  Road. 
Born  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  March  28,  1893.     Son  of  Charles  Oliver  and 


1 140  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Lucy  Ella  (Marshall)  Perrin.  Sales  Manager,  Dunham  &  Com- 
pany, Cleveland,  Ohio.  Served  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Infantry, 
U.  S.  A.,  1918.     Married,  May  4,  1918,  Eunice  Jeannette  Jerger. 

Bradle}'  Harold  Pratt,  Petaluma,  Cal. 

Born  at  Riverside,  Cal.,  August  16,  1892.  Son  of  Bradley  Newcomb 
and  May  Beatrice  (Heap)  Pratt.  Chief  Engineer,  Dow-Herriman 
Company.  Married,  December  22,  1917,  Grace  Richardson.  Rela- 
tive in  Fraternity,  brother,  Howard  N.  Pratt,  Alpha  Lambda,  '16. 

Howard  Newcomb  Pratt,  Elsinore,  Cal. 

Born  at  Riverside,  Cal.,  August  16,  1892.  Son  of  Bradley  Newcomb 
and  May  Beatrice  (Heap)  Pratt.  With  General  Electric  Com- 
pany, 1916  to  date.  Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  A.  S.  M.  A., 
August  29,  1917.  Discharged  January  12,  1919.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  Bradley  H.   Pratt,  Alpha  Lambda,  '16. 

*Raymond  Lee  Sherman,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

Born  at  Louisiana,  Mo.,  May  2,  1894.  Son  of  Thomas  Mounce  and 
Nancy  Lee  (Miller)  Sherman.  Assistant  Editor  and  Manager  of 
the  Hardware  World.  Served  as  First  Class  Sergeant,  Q.  M.  C. 
Died  in  France,  May  25,  1918,  from  effects  of  an  accident. 

Carter  Corson  Camp,  A.B.,  Napa,  Cal. 

Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  June  25,  1893.  Son  of  William  Homer  and 
Roberta  Hamilton  (Carter)  Camp.  Commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Infantry,  August  27,  1917;  First  Lieutenant,  January  1, 
1918;  Captain,  September  28,  1918;  assigned  to  75th  Infantry, 
13th  Division;  discharged  October  27,   1919. 

^Leslie  Watson  Somers,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

Born  at  Cleveland,  Ohio,  November  22,  1894.  Son  of  Louis  Grant 
and  Helen  Amanda  Somers.  Bond  salesman.  Enlisted  in  144th 
F.  A.,  August  17,  1917;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  May  23, 
1918,  assigned  to  Battery  B,  143d  F.  A.;  in  A.  E.  F.,  August  1  to 
December  20,  1918;  discharged  January  12,  1919;  commissioned 
First  Lieutenant,  F.  A.  R.  C.  Married,  April  21,  1917,  Esther 
Eccles  Fry.     He  died  at  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  November  28,  1919. 

Ennis  Casselberry  Woodruff,  B.S.,  Tracy,  Cal. 

Born  at  Redlands,  Cal.,  February  16,  1894.  Son  of  James  Ennis 
and  Bertha  (Casselberry)  Woodruff.  Electrical  Engineer  with 
Pacific  Gas  and  Electric  Company.  Phi  Beta  Kappa  and  Tau 
Beta  Pi.  Enlisted  in  Signal  Corps,  July  29,  1917;  Corporal,  322d 
Field  Signal  Battalion;  Corporal,  Sergeant  and  First  Lieutenant, 
A.  S.  M.  A.,  December  3,  1917,  to  January  7,  1919.  Married, 
July  26,  1917,  Gracella  Scotford.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Edward  T.  Woodruff,  Alpha  Lambda,  '20. 


ALPHA  LAMBDA  CHAPTER.  1141 

1917. 

John  James  Vandenburgh,  B.S.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

1606  West  46th  Street. 
Born  at  Gait,  111.,  March  29,  1893.  Son.  of  Burton  Hathaway  and 
Eleanor  Mary  (Hopkins)  Vandenburgh.  U.  S.  Army  Officer. 
Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  F.  A.,  August  15,  1917;  as- 
signed to  11th  F.  A.;  Second  Lieutenant  and  First  Lieutenant, 
C.  A.  C,  Regular  Army,  December  1,  1917;  Captain  (temporary), 
C.  A.  C,  May  5,  1918.     Married,  November  10,  1917,  Donna  Moses. 

Charles  Rogers  Kierulff,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

757  South  Los  Angeles  Street. 
Born  at  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  November  29,  1892.  Son  of  Benjamin 
Franklin  and  Mellie  (Rogers)  Kierulff.  Member  of  firm,  C.  R. 
Kierulff  and  Company,  machinery  and  electrical  supplies.  En- 
listed as  Gunner's  Mate,  U.  S.  N.  R.,  April,  1917;  served  as  First 
Class  Quartermaster  and  Chief  Quartermaster;  commissioned  en- 
sign, November,  1918;  on  inactive  list,  March,  1919.  Married, 
May  31,  1918,  Barbara  Claire  Taylor.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Benjamin  F.  Kierulff,  Jr.,  Alpha  Lambda,  '03. 

Dean  Quigley  Waddell,  A.B.,  Hollywood,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

1742  Pine  Street. 
Born  at  Ontario,  Cal.,  October  3,  1895.     Son  of  William  Everett  and 
Eva  May  (Bailey)  Waddell.     Served  as  Private,  364th  Field  Hos- 
pital, 316th  Sanitary  Train,  91st  Division;  in  A.  E.  F.,  July,  1918, 
to  April,  1919. 

Leon    Deane    Godshall,    A.B.,    M.D.    [Univ.    So.    Cal.],    Los 

Angeles,  Cal. 

939  West  Sixth  Street. 
Born  at  Easton,  Pa.,  August  10,  1894.  Son  of  Lincoln  Dirstine 
and  Estelle  Brewster  (Hall)  Godshall.  Physician.  Medical  Re- 
serve Corps,  1916-18.  Active  service,  Base  Hospital,  1919.  Mar- 
ried, September  11,  1919,  Cecil  Sarah  Call.  Relative  in  Frater- 
nity, brother,  William  A.  Godshall,  Alpha  Lambda,  '18. 

Merriam  Joseph  Howells,  A.B.,  Belvedere,  Cal. 

Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  December  15,  1893.  Son  of  Julius  Merriam 
and  Jessie  Benton  (Snider)  Howells.  Commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Infantry,  August  15,  1917;  assigned  to  Company  A,  361st 
Infantry,  91st  Division;  promoted  to  First  Lieutenant,  November 
13,  1918;  participated  in  St.  Mihiel,  Meuse-Argonne  and  Ypres- 
Lys  offensives.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Hamilton  R. 
Howells,  Alpha  Lambda,  '20. 


1 142  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Robert  Campbell  Clark,  A.B.,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

2928  Benvenue  Avenue. 
Born  at  Perry,  Okla.,  January  26,  1896.  Son  of  Elmer  D.  and 
Marian  (Marks)  Clark.  Assistant  Manager  of  Country  Sales, 
Zellerbach  Paper  Company,  San  Francisco.  Commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  Infantry,  U.  S.  A.,  during  the  World  War.  Married, 
January  23,  1918,  Katharine  Pratt. 

John  Herbert  Brown,  A.B.,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

1411  Euclid  Avenue. 
Born   at   Los    Angeles,   Cal.,   June   23,   1894.     Son   of   Andrew   Mc- 
Cornack     and     Bessie     A.     Brown.     Architect.     Volunteer     with 
French   Army,  May   to   October,   1917;   enlisted   as   Private  in   A. 

E.  F.;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  M.  T.  C,  January,  1918; 
promoted  to  First  Lieutenant,  July,  1918,  and  Captain,  October, 
1918;  discharged  May,  1919;  commissioned  Major,  R.  C.  Mar- 
ried, December  1,  1918,  Frances  Edwards  Beveridge. 

Gregory  Alexander  Harrison,  B.L.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

3329  Washington  Street. 
Born  at  San  Francisco,  Cat,  September  9,  1896.  Son  of  Edward 
Charles  and  Mary  Gertrude  (Bodkin)  Harrison.  Commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  Infantry,  November  13,  1917;  assigned  to  13th 
Infantry;  assigned  to  8th  Infantry,  December  1,  1918;  promoted 
to  First  Lieutenant,  assigned  to  17th  Infantry,  A.  E.  F.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Maurice  E.  Harrison, 
Alpha  Lambda,  '08,  and  Edward  T.  Harrison,  Alpha  Lambda,  '13. 

Sherman  Kennedy  Burke,  A.B.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

2126  Jackson  Street. 
Born  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  May  8,  1894.     Son  of  Jere  and  Eliza- 
beth King  (Burke)  Burke.     U.  S.  Army  officer.     First  Lieutenant, 
12th  Infantry.  August  29,  1917  to  date.     Enlisted  August  29,  1917. 
Married,   August   14,   1919,   Virginia   Lynn   Pratt. 

Stephen  Sears  Barrows,  A.B.,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

University  of  California. 
Born  at  Nordhoff,  Cal.,  November  26,  1886.     Son  of  Frank  P.  and 
Julia   Emily    (Smith)    Barrows.     Commissioned    First   Lieutenant, 

F.  A.;  in  A.  E.  F.,  December,  1917,  to  June,  1919;  Aerial  Observer 
with  287th  French  Squadron  and  with  88th  U.  S.  Squadron;  com- 
missioned Captain,  A.  S.,  1919.  Discharged  July,  1919.  Relative 
in  Fraternity,  brother,  Albert  L.  Barrows,  Alpha  Lambda,  '06. 


ALPHA  LAMBDA  CHAPTER.  1143 

1918. 

William  Arthur  Godshall,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

2892  Sunset  Place. 
Born  at  Everett,  Wash.,  January  13,  1896.  Son  of  Lincoln  Dirstine 
and  Estelle  Brewster  (Hall)  Godshall.  Assistant  Manager,  Fran- 
ces Copper  Mining  Company  and  Ivanpah  Copper  Company. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Leon  D.  Godshall,  Alpha  Lambda, 
'17. 

Edwyn  French  Steen,  A.B.,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

2525  Durant  Avenue. 
Born  at  Blise,  Idaho,  April  4,  1895.  Son  of  Daniel  Morrison  and 
Harriett  Louise  (French)  Steen.  Second  Lieutenant  and  In- 
structor, School  of  Military  Aeronautics,  Berkeley,  Cal.,  August 
23,  1918,  to  January  4,  1919.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Heber  S.  Steen,  Alpha  Lambda,  '18. 

Heber  Spencer  Steen,  A.B.,  Alameda,  Cal. 

1192  Broadway. 
Born  at  Boise,  Idaho,  September  22,  1896.     Son  of  Daniel  Morrison 
and  Harriet  Louise   (French)    Steen.     Ensign,   U.   S.   N.   R.,  dur- 
ing the  World  War.     Relative  in   Fraternity,  brother,   Edwyn   F. 
Steen,  Alpha  Lambda,  '18. 

Max  Weston  Thornburg,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

2700  Benvenue  Avenue. 
Born  at  Long  Beach,  Cal.,  October  3,  1892.  Son  of  Charles  Hix 
and  Evangeline  (Holbrook)  Thornburg.  U.  S.  Army  officer.  En- 
listed May,  1917;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  F.  A.,  August, 
1917;  assigned  to  11th  F.  A.;  transferred  to  C.  A.  C,  November, 
1917;  promoted  First  Lieutenant,  February,  1919,  and  Captain, 
June,  1919;  overseas  with  46th  C.  A.  Married,  March  30,  1918, 
Leila  Baldwin  Berry. 

Edwin  Richard  Hennessey,  Napa,  Cal. 

Born  at  Napa,  Cal.,  March  10,   1894.     Son   of  Dr.   Edwin   Z.   Hen- 
nessey and  Mary  C.  Tyther.     Teller,  Bank  of  Italy,  Napa  Branch. 

Robert  Lee  Brown,  B.S.,  Napa,  Cal. 

634    Franklin   Street. 
Born  at  Napa,  Cal.,  March  8,  1895.     Son  of  Henry  and  Dora  (Kellett) 
Brown.     Served  as  Ordnance  Sergeant,  March  8,  1918,  to  June  17, 
1919;  nine  months  in  A.  E.  F. 

Harvey  Maher  Kilburn,  B.S.,  Faywood,  N.  M. 

Born   at   Silver   City,   N.   M.,   December   22,   1895.     Son   of   William 
Harvey  and   Emma    (Whitehill)    Kilburn.     Served  as   First   Class 


1 144  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Private,    109th    Ammunition    Train,    A.    E.    F.,    October,    1918,    to 
January,  1919. 

Wilson  Meyer,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

2030  Lyon  Street. 
Born  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  January  23,  1896.  Son  of  George  H. 
C.  and  Olga  M.  (Speyer)  Meyer.  With  Meyer,  Wilson  and  Com- 
pany, San  Francisco,  importers  and  exporters.  Commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  Infantry,  August  15,  1917;  First  Lieutenant, 
December  31,  1917;  Captain,  August  24,  1918;  Instructor,  4th  O. 
T.  S.,  Camp  Lewis,  Wash. 

Philip  Albert  Embury,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

1544  Milvia  Street. 
Born  at  Berkeley,  Cal.,  June  12,  1891.     Son  of  George  Samuel  and 
Sarah  Amanda   (Keller)   Embury.     Volunteer  with  French  Army, 
1917;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  A.  S.  M.  A.;  participated 
in  Meuse-Argonne  offensive. 

Herbert  Raymond  Kendall,  Santa  Ana,  Cal. 

108  West  Fourth  Street. 
Born  at  Phoenix,  Ariz.,  June  27,  1895.  Son  of  Charles  S.  Kendall 
and  Elizabeth  (Gilbert)  Kendall.  Served  in  California  Ambu- 
lance Unit  in  France,  May  19,  1917,  to  November  19,  1917;  com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant,  A.  S.  M.  A.;  assigned  to  49th  Aero 
Squadron.  Was  wounded  October  21,  1918,  while  flying  during 
the  Argonne  offensive,  brought  down  behind  the  German  lines,  re- 
mained a  prisoner  in  a  German  hospital  until  December  6,  1918. 
Married,  June  19,   1919,  Mary  Chase  Kenyon. 


1919. 

Clifton  Rogers  Gordon,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

500   Hayes  Street. 
Born  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  November   7,   1895.     Son  of  John  and 
Josephine    (McLure)    Gordon.     U.    S.    Army   officer.     First    Lieu- 
tenant,  12th  Infantry,   U.   S.   A.     Relative  in   Fraternity,  brother, 
Edward  B.  Gordon,  Alpha  Lambda,  '23. 

Maurice  Embry  Gibson,  A.B.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

1532  Crestwood   Way. 
Born    at    Stanford,    Kentucky,    November    26,    1892.     Son    of    John 
Bell  and  Mattie  (Curd)  Gibson.     Second  Lieutenant,  8th  Infantry, 
November,    1917,   to    November,    1918;    First    Lieutenant,    Regular 
Army,  27th  Infantry,  A.  E.  F.  Siberia  to  July,  1919. 

Donald  Leigh  Leavitt,  Willows,  Cal. 

Born  at  Oakland,  Cal.,  August  12,  1896.     Son  of  Frank  Wiley  and 


ALPHA  LAMBDA  CHAPTER.  1145 

Bonnie  (Steel)  Leavitt.  Fruit  farmer.  Served  as  Private,  Bat- 
tery D,  46th  C.  A.  and  Corporal,  Battery  F,  37th  C.  A.;  discharged 
December,  1918. 

Donald  Munson  Gregory,  A.  B.,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

Greenwood  Terrace. 
Born  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  January  21,  1897.  Son  of  Warren  and 
Sarah  McLean  (Hardy)  Gregory.  Member  of  American  Commis- 
sion for  Relief  in  Belgium,  September,  1916,  to  May,  1917,  sta- 
tioned at  Mons  and  Brussels.  Second  Lieutenant,  145th  F.  A. ; 
A.  E.  F.,  August,  1918,  to  January,  1919. 

Leonard  Maxwell  White,  A.B.,  Phoenix,  Ariz. 

Northwestern   Mutual   Life   Insurance   Company. 
Born  at  Chino,  Cal.,  August  4,  1894.     Son  of  Theodore  Frelinghuysen 
and   Annie    (Maxwell)    White.     In   insurance  business.     Served   as 
Private    and    Sergeant,    First   Class,   818th    Aero    Squadron;   com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant,  A.  S.  M.  A. 

John  Campbell  Moses,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

1639  Gramercy  Place. 
Born  at  Denver,  Colo.,  August  20,  1896.  Son  of  Cassins  Millard 
and  Betsy  Baldwin  (Coningham)  Moses.  \J.  S.  Army  officer. 
Instructor,  School  of  Military  Aeronautics,  Berkeley,  Cal.,  May 
to  November,  1917;  Second  Lieutenant  and  First  Lieutenant,  2d 
F.  A.,  regular  army;  served  in  A.  E.  F. 


1920. 

Robert  Bowen  Smith,  Ridgefield,  Wash. 

Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  October  7,  1897.  Son  of  Robert  Winslow  and 
Mabel  (Bowen)  Smith.  Cadet,  C.  Q.  M.  (A),  U.  S.  N.  R.,  Naval 
Aviation  during  the  World  War. 

James  Francis  McCone,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Fairmont  Hotel. 
Born  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  May  17,  1898.  Son  of  James  Francis 
and  Ellen  Margaret  (Lemman)  McCone.  Served  as  Private  and 
Corporal,  63d  Infantry,  November,  1917,  to  August,  1918;  com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant,  Infantry,  November,  1918;  discharged 
December  15,  1918. 

George  Le  Roy  Klingaman,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

1323  Valencia  Street. 
Born  at  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  April  21,  1898.     Son  of  Elmer  Ellsworth 
and   Rebecca  Jane    (Whysong)    Klingaman.     Tau   Beta  Pi.     S.  A. 


1 146  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

T.    C,    University    of    California,    1918.     Relative    in    Fraternity, 
brother,  Fred  C.  Klingaman,  Alpha  Lambda,  '24. 

William  Walter  Davison,  Jr.,  Hollywood,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

1837  Cherokee  Avenue. 
Born  at  Peabody,  Kans.,  September  8,  1897.  Son  of  Edgar  Francis 
and  Annie  (Turner)  Davison.  Enlisted  U.  S.  N.  R.  as  Com- 
mander (A),  April  21,  1918.  Commissioned  Ensign,  November 
6,  1918;  designated  Naval  Aviator,  May,  1919;  discharged  June  1, 
1919. 

Gerville  Mott,  Oakland,  Cal. 

276  Lee  Street. 
Born  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  April  13,  1898.     Son  of  Frank  K.  and 
Gertrude  M.  (Meyer)  Mott.     S.  A.  T.  C,  University  of  California, 
1918. 

Thomas  Anderson  Campbell,  Casper,  Wyo. 

Born  at  Denver,  Colo.,  February  15,  1895.     Son  of  Anthony  Charles 
and  Mary  (Brennan)  Campbell. 

Edward  Tyson  Woodruff,  Redlands,  Cal. 

112  Sonora  Street. 
Born  at  Redlands,  Cal.,  June  8,  1896.  Son  of  James  Ennis  and 
Bertha  (Casselberry)  Woodruff.  Enlisted  in  Enlisted  Engineers 
Corps,  July  9,  1918.  Transferred  to  Engineers  Section  S.  A.  T.  C. 
Oct.  30,  1918.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Ennis  C.  Woodruff, 
Alpha  Lambda,  '16. 

Hamilton  Richmond  Howells,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

2523  Virginia  Street. 
Born  at  Point  Loma,  San  Diego,  Cal.,  November  13,  1897.     Son  of 
Julius    M.    and    Jessie     (Snider)     Howells.     Ranchman.     Relative 
in  Fraternity,  brother,  Merriam  J.   Howells,   Alpha   Lambda,  '17. 

Winslow  Haskell  Randall,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

2705  Piedmont  Avenue. 
Born  at  Berkeley,  Cal.,  August  12,  1897.  Son  of  Henry  Irwin  and 
Ida  May  (Gibson)  Randall.  Sergeant,  Company  A,  336th  Bat- 
talion, Tank  Corps,  August,  1918,  to  January,  1919;  M.  T.  Com- 
pany, 818,  A.  E.  F.,  January  to  August,  1919.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  Richard  Ray  Randall,  Alpha  Lambda,  '13. 

Leonard  Fenwick  Smith,  Piedmont,  Cal. 

101    Bonita   Avenue. 
Born  at  Oakland,  Cal.,  March   11,  1899.     Son  of  John  Francis  and 
Ann  Elizabeth  (Moffat)   Smith.     Served  in  U.  S.  N.  R.,  1918. 


ALPHA  LAMBDA  CHAPTER.  1147 

Robb  Roy  Young,  Exeter,  Cal. 

Born  at  Merced,  Cal.,  June  20,  1899.  Son  of  Roy  Jackson  and  Flora 
May   (Robb)  Young. 

Philip  Clyde  Griffin,  Abilene,  Tex. 

Box  592. 
Born  at  Otasca,  Texas,  September  21,  189ft.     Son  of  Ephraim  Edward 
and  Lilian  Clyde  (Ragsdale)  Griffin.     Ranchman.     Served  in  U.  S. 
N.  R.,  July  16,  1918,  to  February  26,  1919. 

1921. 

Sanford  Vincent  Larkey,  Oakland,  Cal. 

1017  Ashmount  Avenue. 
Born  at  Oakland,  Cal.,  May  11,  1898.  Son  of  Alonzo  Sanford  and 
Anne  Nevada  (Jefferson)  Larkey.  Commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Infantry,  September  16,  1918.  S.  A.  T.  C,  Stanford  Uni- 
versity. Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Jefferson  Larkey,  Alpha 
-Lambda,  '22. 

Harold  Hamilton  Balsdon,  Colusa,  Cal. 

Born  at  Oakland,  Cal.,  May  22,  1899.  Son  of  James  Hamilton  and 
Caroline  (Schutz)  Balsdon.  S.  A.  T.  C,  University  of  California, 
1918. 

Fred  Sweet  Bruckman,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

1510  St.  Andrews  Place. 
Born    at    Riverside,   Cal.,    May    29,    1898.     Son   of   Christopher    and 
Harriett   (Sweet)    Bruckman.     Candidate,  Coast  Artillery  School, 
Fort  Monroe,  Va.,  during  the  World  War. 

Charles  Cobb,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

3108  Lewiston  Avenue. 
Born   at   Cycloneta,   Ga.,   August   13,   1897.     Son   of  James   Forrest 
and  Mary  Louise  (Williams)  Cobb.     Served  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Infantry,   U.  S.   A.,  during  the  World  War.     Relative  in  Frater- 
nity, brother,  Murphy  Cobb,  Alpha  Lambda,  '24. 

Arthur  Ronald  Davies,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

102  El  Camino  Real. 
Born  at  Victoria,  B.  C,  Canada,  March  11,  1897.     Son  of  John  Arthur 
and  Florence  Winn   (Gates)    Davies.     Served  as   Regimental  Ser- 
geant Major,  Headquarters,  Camp  Bowie,  Texas. 

Simpson  Henry  Homage,  Stockton,  Cal. 

17  W.  Rose  Street. 
Born    at   Stockton,   Cal.,   March   26,   1899.     Son   of   Harry   Simpson 


1148  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

and  Angielene   (Sawyer)    Homage.     Served  as  candidate  in  C.  I. 
O.   T.   C,   Camp   MacArthur,   Texas. 

John  Edward  McCarthy,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

2306  Vallyo  Street. 
Born  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  February  17,  1898.     Son  of  Dr.  William 
Daniel  McCarthy  and  Katherine  Hammond.     Second  Class  Seaman, 
U.  S.  N.,  June,  1918,  to  February,  1919. 

John  Richardson  Mage,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Rex  Arms. 
Born  at  Peoria,  111.,  January  29,  1900.     Son  of  William  Cheek  and 
Clara   Geneva    (Richardson)    Mage.     S.   A.    T.    C,    University    of 
California,  1918.  , 

Harold  Gove  Mason,  Oakland,  Cal. 

620   East   Twenty-second   Street. 
Born  at  Oakland,  Cal.,  April  25,  1896.     Son  of  George  Henry  and 
Margaret    (Williams)    Mason.     Served    as    Ensign,    U.    S.    N.    R.; 
attached  to  U.  S.  S.  Rainier,  on  duty  in  Mexican  waters;  entered 
service  July  27,   1917;   discharged   February   3,   1919. 

Charles  Winfield  Partridge,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

1726  Euclid  Avenue. 
Born  at  Omaha,  Neb.,  May  20,  1899.     Son   of  Charles  Walter  and 
Olive  Partridge. 

Archibald  Borland  Von  Adelung,  Oakland,  Cal. 

407  Twenty-ninth  Street. 
Born  at  Oakland,  Cal.,  August  5,  1898.     Son  of  Edward  and  Mary 
(Borland)    Von  Adelung.     S.  A.  T.  C,  University  of  California, 
1918. 

Jonathan  Goodier,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

2901  Broderick  Street. 
Born   at  Utica,  N.  Y.,   November  28,  1897.     Son  of  Lewis   Edward 
and   Jane   Estelle    (Northrop)    Goodier.     During   the  World   War 
served  as  Second  Lieutenant,  F.  A.,  Camp  Zachary  Taylor,  Ky. 

Randolph  Eldridge  Longwell,  Brentwood,  Cal. 

Born  at  Oakland,  Cal.,  May  29,  1897.  Son  of  Samuel  Randolph  and 
Sarah  Longwell.  Superintendent  of  the  University  of  California 
Dairy. 

Thomas  Nichols  Barrows,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

1726  Euclid  Avenue. 
Born  at  San  Diego,  Cal.,  August  29,  1900.     Son  of  Dr.  David  Pres- 


ALPHA  LAMBDA  CHAPTER.  1149 

cott  Barrows  and  Anna  Spencer  Nichols.     Relative  in  Fraternity, 
father,  Dr.  David  P.  Barrows,  Alpha  Lambda,  '95. 

Dwight   Holbrook   Thornburg,   Los   Angeles,   Cal. 

2140  Cambridge  Street. 
Born  at  Long  Beach,  Cal.,  April  3,  1895.  Son  of  Charles  Hix  and 
Evangeline  (Holbrook)  Thornburg.  Enlisted  as  Private,  C.  A.  C-, 
May,  1917;  Warranted  Assistant  Engineer,  C.  A.  C,  June,  1918; 
seven  months  in  A.  E.  F.,  with  40th  Brigade  Railroad  Artillery; 
detached  service  in  Metz  sector.  Discharged  April,  1919.  Married, 
May  17,  1919,  Dorothy  Folger.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Max  W.  Thornburg,  Alpha  Lambda,  '18. 

Dan  Alexander  McMillan,  Jr.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

2626  Normandie  Avenue. 

Born  at  Springfield,  Mo.,  July  20,  1897.     Son  of  Dan  Alexander  and 

Gertrude   (Langston)    McMillan.     Enlisted  in  Air   Service,  Signal 

Corps,   December    19,   1917;    commissioned    Second   Lieutenant,   R. 

M.  A.,  A.  S.  M.  A.,  November  1,  1918;  discharged  June  9,  1919. 


1922. 

Marc  Wesley  Buterbaugh,  Oakland,  Cal. 

1130  East  Twenty-eighth  Street. 
Born    at   Alameda,   Cal.,   September    26,    1899.     Son   of   Daniel    and 
Clara  (McChesney)   Buterbaugh.     Served  in  the  U.  S.  N.  R.,  dur- 
ing the  World  War. 

George  Halsey  Grant,  Oakland,  Cal. 

1231   Adeline  Street. 
Born  at  Oakland,  Cal.,  October  27,  1899.     Son  of  James  Alexander 
and  Sophia  A.   (Halsey)   Grant.     S.  A.  T.  C,  University  of  Cali- 
fornia,  1918. 

Clark  James  Burnham,  Jr.,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

1750  Bushnell  Place. 
Born  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  October  8,  1919.     Son  of  Clark  James 
and  Alice  (Kinne)  Burnham. 

Henry  De  Roulet,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

697  South  Serrano  Avenue. 
Born  at  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  July  2,  1900.     Son  of  Charles  and  Marie 
Louise  (Pellissier)  De  Roulet. 

Edwin  Forest  Hill,  Jr.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

680  Westmoreland  Avenue. 
Born   at   Pasadena,   Cal.,   August    19,   1900.     Son    of   Edwin    Forest 


ii50  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

and  Frances  Vincent   (Brown)    Hill.    S.  A.  T.  C,  University  of 
California,  1918. 

John  Alexander  McCone,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

1414   Le   Roy   Avenue. 
Born  at   San   Francisco,   Cal.,   January  4,   1902.     Son   of  Alexander 
John  and  Margaret  Josephine  (Enright)  McCone. 

Frederick  Campbell  Benner,  Oakland,  Cal. 

370  Thirty-fourth  Street. 
Born  at  Oakland,  Cal.,  October  27,  1899.     Son  of  Harry  and  Henri- 
anna  Lenox  (Campbell)  Benner.     Apprentice  Seaman,  U.  S.  N.  R„ 
Naval  Unit,  University  of  California,  1918. 

John  Marion  Boyden,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

1350  Pine  Street. 
Born  at  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  January  10,  1899.     Son  of  Edward  Burns 
and   Grace   Emily    (Scruby)    Boyden.     Naval   unit,   U.    S.    N.   R., 
University   of   California,   1918. 

James  Barnett  Hutchinson,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

215  South  Van  Ness  Avenue. 
Born    at    Los    Angeles,    Cal.,    September    25,    1900.     Son    of    James 
Minter  and  Gertrude  Myrtle    (Graves)    Hutchinson. 

Jefferson  Larkey,  Oakland,  Cal. 

1017  Ashmont  Avenue. 
Born  at  Oakland,  Cal.,  December  24,  1899.     Son  of  Dr.  Alonzo  San- 
ford  Larkey  and  Ann  Nevada  Jefferson.     Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Sanford  V.  Larkey,  Alpha  Lambda,  '21. 

Herbert  Kempkey  Henderson,  Piedmont,  Cal. 

224  Mountain  Avenue. 
Born  at  Oakland,  Cal.,  February  28,  1898.     Son  of  Herbert  B.  and 
Minnie    E.    (Kempkey)    Henderson.     Commissioned    Second    Lieu- 
tenant, R.  M.   A.,  A.   S.   M.   A.,  October  25,   1918. 

Harold  Quincy  Noack,  Oakland,  Cal. 

309  Perry  Street. 
Born    at    Oakland,    Cal.,    March    6,    1901.     Son    of    Harry    Richard 
and   Minnie   Missouri    (Reed)    Noack. 

1923. 

Robert  Forsythe  Gardner,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

2880   Vallejo   Street. 
Born   at   San    Francisco,   Cal.,   October    11,   1900.     Son   of   Fred   A. 
and  Florence  R.   (Wheiman)   Gardner. 


ALPHA  LAMBDA  CHAPTER.  1151 

Morris  Allen  Daly,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

2885  Sunset  Place. 
Born  at  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  May  23,  1896.  Son  of  John  Joseph 
and  Elizabeth  Margaret  (Moxum)  Daly.  Served  as  Sergeant, 
Company  B,  364th  Infantry,  91st  Division,  September,  1917,  to 
May,  1919;  participated  in  St.  Mihiel,  Argonne-Meuse  and  Ypres- 
Lys   offensives. 

Edward  Blair  Gordon,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

500  Hayes  Street. 
Born  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  July  24,  1898.  Son  of  John  and  Jose- 
phine Anna  Gordon.  Volunteer  with  French  Army,  February  14 
to  September  18,  1917;  Sergeant,  First  Class,  U.  S.  A.,  to  April 
4,  1919;  awarded  Croix  de  Guerre.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Clifton  R.   Gordon,   Alpha  Lambda,  '19. 

William  Angus  Hamilton,  Jr.,  Mill  Valley,  Cal. 

Born  at  Mill  Valley,  Cal.,  March  17,  1900.     Son  of  William  Angus 
and  Ruby   (Plummer)    Hamilton. 

Drury  Noah  Falk,  Eureka,  Cal. 

1137  F.   Street. 
Born  at  Eureka,  Cal.,  March  8,  1898.     Son  of  Charles  Eugene   and 
Blanche  Alice    (Graeter)    Falk.     Served  as  Seaman,  U.  S.   N.  R., 
on   transport   duty   during  World   War. 

William  Grout  Barrett,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

2626  Lyon  Street. 
Born  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  July  9,  1902.     Son  of  Charles  Leland 
and  Olga  Clara   (Block)   Barrett. 

Donald  Huntington  Kittrelle,  Oakland,  Cal. 

578  Walavista  Avenue. 
Born  at  Santa  Cruz,  Cal.,  November  12,  1894.  Son  of  Marvin  B. 
and  Mary  Huntington  (Jones)  Kittrelle.  Served  in  U.  S.  Army 
as  Master  Hospital  Sergeant  with  Evacuation  Hospital  No.  37. 
Overseas  from  November  12,  1918,  to  June  27,  1919.  Relative  in 
fraternity,  brother,  R.  W.  Kittrelle,  Alpha  Lambda,  '05. 


1924 

Jack  Fisher  Mackenzie,  Mountain  View,  Cal. 

Born  at  Defiance,  Ohio,  October  10,  1899.     Son  of  Hector  and  Mar- 
garet  (Fisher)    Mackenzie. 


1 152  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Gerald  Arthur  Champneys  Hodgson,  Hollywood,  Los  Angeles, 
Cal. 

7268  Franklin  Avenue. 
Born   at   Los   Angeles,  Cal.,   August   18,   1901.     Son  of   Cecil   E.   C. 
and   Florence    (Roberts)    Hodgson. 

Gerald  Gibson  Pearce,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

2531  Channing  Way. 
Born  at  Brighton,  Colo.,  August  23,  1901.     Son  of  Fred  Owen  and 
May   Eleanor    (Gibson)    Pearce. 

Fred  Clay  Klingaman,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

1323  Valencia  Street. 
Born   at  Los   Angeles,  Cal.,  August   11,   1900.     Son  of   Elmer   Ells- 
worth and  Rebecca  (Whysong)  Klingaman.     Relative  in  fraternity, 
brother,  George  L.   Klingaman,  Alpha  Lambda,  '21. 

Lawrence  Hampton  Tyson,  Piedmont,  Cal. 

25  Sotelo  Avenue. 
Born   at    Alameda,   Cal.,   July   31,   1902.     Son   of   James    and   Grace 
Isabelle    (Hampton)    Tyson. 

Robert  Spencer  Leet,  Oakland,  Cal. 

145  Athol  Avenue. 
Born  at  Oakland,  Cal.,  November  16,  1902.     Son  of  Robert  Andrew 
and  Leah  Alberta    (Spencer)    Leet. 

Murphy  Cobb,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

3108  Lewiston  Avenue. 
Born   at  Cordele,   Georgia,   March   15,   1901.     Son   of  James   Forrest 
and     Mary     Louise     (Williams)     Cobb.     Relative     in     fraternity, 
brother,  Charles  Cobb,  Alpha  Lambda,   '21. 

Richard  Martin  Dunn,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

2319   College   Avenue. 
Born    at    Perth,    Western    Australia,    September    12,    1900.     Son    of 
Joseph   and   Edith    (Neville)    Dunn. 


ALPHA   Ml    CHAPTER   HOUSE 

Massachusetts  fnstitute  of  Technology 


Alpha  Mu  Chapter 

MASSACHUSETTS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

BOSTON,  MASSACHUSETTS 


Instituted  October  16,  A.  D.  1903 


CHARLES  FRANCIS  UNDERHILL 
EDWIN  THOMAS  WOOD 
ARTHUR  CUTTS  WILLARD 
FLETCHER  HAMILTON  BURKE 
THOMAS  BRECKINRIDGE  CABELL 


History  of  Alpha  Mu  Chapter 

Alpha  Mu  Chapter  was  founded  at  the  Massachusetts  In- 
stitute of  Technology,  on  October  16,  1903.  In  1889  a  peti- 
tion to  the  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  Fraternity  from  certain  students 
of  the  Institute  was  for  some  reason  rejected.  The  question  of 
a  chapter  at  "  Tech  "  did  not  again  arise  until  1902,  when 
Alfred  T.  Levine,  of  Alpha  Iota,  conferred  with  the  Executive 
Board  in  Philadelphia,  and  communicated  to  it  the  statement 
that  a  number  of  desirable  students  at  "  Tech  "  were  consider- 
ing a  petition  to  the  Fraternity.  The  result  was  an  applica- 
tion which  was  approved  in  due  time  and  the  chapter  created 
on  the  date  first  mentioned.  The  institution  of  the  five  charter 
members  was  conducted  by  Frank  B.  Bower  and  Boyd  Lee 
Spahr,  of  the  Executive  Board,  assisted  by  William  H.  Walker, 
Psi,  '88,  and  Frederick  T.  Hyde,  Tau,'  '91. 

During  the  first  year  of  the  chapter's  existence  little  at- 
tempt was  made  to  strengthen  the  organization.  Then,  just 
before  the  close  of  the  college  year,  the  gravity  of  the  situa- 
tion suddenly  became  apparent  to  the  members,  and  they  initi- 
ated three  Sophomores  to  replace  the  graduating  Seniors. 

Only  four  men  returned  to  represent  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  in 
the  fall  of  1904,  but  they  immediately  began  an  active  cam- 
paign for  new  material.  These  were  hard  times  for  the  young 
chapter.  It  had  little  to  attract  the  prospective  candidate  — 
no  chapter  house,  no  established  reputation,  nothing  but  the 
friendship  of  a  few  enthusiastic,  hard-working  men  and  the 
prestige  of  the  national  Fraternity;  but  these  proved  enough, 
and  by  the  following  spring  the  membership  had  increased  to 
thirteen.  Up  to  this  time  meetings  had  been  held  in  the  rooms 
of  the  various  members,  but  in  the  spring  a  small  house  was 
rented  on  Aspinwall  Avenue,  Brookline,  and  some  of  the  men 
lived  there  until  June.  The  experiment  was  not  a  success  how- 
ever, mainly  because  of  the  distance  from  the_Institute ;  and  the 
house  was  given  up  at  the  end  of  the  college  year. 

1 155 


1 156  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

The  fall  of  1905  found  Alpha  Mu  with  nine  members. 
Until  Christmas  the  chapter  rented  a  room  on  Huntington 
Avenue  for  a  meeting  place.  This  proving  inadequate  for  its 
growing  needs,  several  rooms  were  secured  at  262  Newbury 
Street,  in  the  heart  of  the  fraternity  district.  Several  men 
lived  there  during  the  spring.  This  was  the  first  important 
step  toward  establishing  the  reputation  of  Phi  Kappa  Sigma 
at  the  Institute. 

The  fall  of  1906  marked  the  beginning  of  Alpha  Mu's 
present  prosperity.  A  three-story  house,  314*  Newbury  Street, 
was  leased  for  one  year,  and  for  the  first  time  in  the  history  of 
the  chapter  regular  meals  were  served  in  the  house. 

The  next  fall  a  larger  three-story  house,  422  Newbury 
Street,  was  taken.  This  remained  the  headquarters  of  Alpha 
Mu  for  two  years.  During  this  time  the  chapter  continued  to 
grow  and  prosper,  strengthening  its  organization  and  prepar- 
ing for  its  greater  progress. 

In  the  fall  of  1909  a  large  four-story  house,  225  New- 
bury Street,  was  chosen  as  the  home  of  Alpha  Mu,  which  found 
itself  capable  of  competing  successfully  with  the  best  frater- 
nities at  the  Institute. 

The  chapter  remained  at  225  Newbury  Street  until  1914, 
when  a  larger  and  better  house  was  rented  at  203  Bay  State 
Road,  in  the  best  residential  district  in  Boston.  During  the 
period  from  1910  to  1914  the  chapter  greatly  strengthened 
its  standing  at  the  Institute,  keeping  its  membership  constant 
between  twenty-five  and  thirty  men. 

The  next  period  in  Alpha  Mu's  history  is  that  of  the 
World  War.  Although  the  membership  ranks  became  grad- 
ually thinner,  this  was  a  period  of  great  prosperity.  The  few 
men  who  were  in  College  realized  the  task  they  had  before  them 
in  keeping  up  the  standing  of  the  chapter,  with  a  result  that 
they  worked  doubly  hard ;  and  the  success  of  Alpha  Mu  Chap- 
ter of  today,  second  to  no  other  Fraternity  at  Technology, 
is  largely  due  to  the  efferts  of  those  men  during  the  War, 
and  to  the  timely  aid  and  cooperation  of  our  Alumni. 

The  War  brought  sadness  to  our  doors.  Alpha  Mu  lost 
two  of  her  finest  products,  men  who  had  the  interests  of  the 


HISTORY  OF  ALPHA  MU  CHAPTER.  1157 

Fraternity  close  to  their  hearts.  Brother  William  Eastman, 
Jr.,  who  was  serving  in  the  capacity  of  Instructor  in  the  U.  S. 
School  of  Army  Aviation  at  Technology,  was  seriously  injured 
in  the  fall  of  1917,  being  struck  by  an  aeroplane  propellor, 
dying  a  few  days  later  from  the  injuries  sustained.  Brother 
James  Phillip  Uhlinger  died  a  year  later  during  the  influenza 
epidemic  while  in  the  service  at  Camp  Meade. 

A  year  later  we  received  the  sad  news  of  the  death  of 
Brother  Henry  F.  King,  Epsilon,  67,  Pi,  '68,  "  the  grand  old 
man  of  Alpha  Mu."  For  years  "  Pa  "  was  our  Chapter  Visi- 
tor, and  was  given  the  title  of  Chapter  Visitor  Emeritus.  His 
conscientious  efforts  and  work  on  behalf  of  the  chapter,  as 
well  as  for  the  Fraternity  as  a  whole,  had  much  to  do  with 
our  present  prosperity.  With  the  sudden  death  of  Brother 
"  Pa  "  King  from  old  age,  the  Fraternity  lost  a  true  Phi  Kap 
and  a  loyal  friend. 

Alpha  Mu  is  back  to  normal  size  again.  We  stand  fore- 
most among  the  Fraternities  at  Technology.  We  look  for- 
ward into  the  future  with  the  firm  conviction  that  Alpha  Mu 
will  prove  to  be  a  most  valuable  asset  to  the  Fraternity. 


Alpha  Mu  Chapter 

1904. 

Arthur  Cutts  Willard,  S.B.,  Urbana,  111. 

106  West  California  Street. 
Born  at  Washington,  D.  C,  August  12,  1878.  Son  of  Alexander 
Drummond  and  Sarah  (Cutts)  Willard.  Assistant  Professor  of 
Mechanical  Engineering,  George  Washington  University,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  1906-09.  Heating  and  Ventilating  Engineer,  War 
Department,  Washington,  D.  C,  1909-13.  Professor  of  Heating 
and  Ventilating,  University  of  Illinois,  1913  to  date.  Sigma  XL 
Married,   November  26,   1907,   Sarah  Lamborn. 

Edwin  Thomas  Wood,  S.B.,  Steubenville,  Ohio. 

La  Belle  Iron  Works. 
Born    at    Dorchester,    Mass.,    November    24,    1881.     Son    of    George 
Evans  and  Abbie  Ann   (Nelson)   Wood.     With  the  La  Belle  Iron 
Works,  as  engineer  of  tests,  1905-12;  metallurgical  engineer,  1912 
to    date.     Married,    October    16,    1912,    Anna    Regan    Beazell. 

Charles  Francis  Underbill,  S.B.,  West  Roxburv,  Boston,  Mass. 

4855    Washington    Street. 
Born  at  Charlestown,  Mass.,  September  24,  1881.     Son  of  Benjamin 
Franklin    and    Harriet    Etta    (Howe)     Underhill.     Assistant    Su- 
perintendent,   Central    Constancia,   Cuban    American    Sugar    Com- 
pany, 1912-19,  and  superintendent,  1919  to  date. 

1905. 

Fletcher   Hamilton    Burke,   A.B.    and   A.M.    [Canisius    Coll.], 
Atlanta,  Ga. 

503  Healey  Building. 
Born  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  June  4,  1879.  Son  of  Francis  Lambert 
and  Josephine  (Rainey)  Burke.  Consulting  engineer.  Inspector 
foreman  in  charge  of  underground  construction,  Electrical  De- 
partment, District  of  Columbia,  1909  to  1911.  Special  Engineer, 
Construction  Division,  War  Department,  Washington,  D.  C,  1917- 
18;  Field  Engineer,  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  1918-19.  Married, 
first,  November  16,  1911,  Anna  Gardiner,  died,  February  17,  1916; 
second,  March  16,  1918,  Ella  Marie  Karr,  died,  October  14,  1918; 
third,    Jennie    R.    Hand,    July    15,    1920. 

II5« 


ALPHA  MU  CHAPTER.  HS9 

Thomas  Breckinridge  Cabell,  S.B.;  B.S.   [Ogden  Coll.],  Jack- 
son, Miss. 

7.3(3  Euclid  Avenue. 
Born  at  Bowling  Green,  Ky.,  December  24,  1883.  Son  of  Rev.  Ben- 
jamin Franklin  and  Ellen  Douglas  (Patterson)  Cabell.  Sales 
Engineer,  Electric  Supply  Co.,  Memphis,  Tenn.,  1906-19.  Presi- 
dent, Stuart  C.  Irby  &  Co.,  Jackson,  Miss.,  1919  to  date.  Mar- 
ried,  January   1,    1906,    Essie    Frances    Funkhouser. 

William  Fuller  Smart,  S.B.,  Lewiston,  Me. 

332  Main  Street. 
Born  at  Lewiston,  Me.,  February  12,  1882.     Son  of  William  T.  and 
Sarah    A.    (Fuller)    Smart.     Stock    broker.     Married,    August    29, 
1912,   Margaret   A.   Strachan. 

Robert  Douglas  Farrington,  S.B.,  Boston,  Mass. 

30    State    Street. 
Born  at  West  Roxbury,  Mass.,  December  22,  1883.     Son  of  Horace 
and   Mary   A.    (Todd)    Farrington.     Real   estate   operator.     Rela- 
tive   in    Fraternity,    brother,    Harold    P.    Farrington,    Alpha    Mu, 
'07. 

1906. 

Charles  Edward  Abbott,  Boston,  Mass. 

3   Park   Street. 
Born   at   Middleton,   Mass.,   October    21,   1883.     Son   of   Edward    A. 
and  Elizabeth  O.    (Wallace)    Abbott.     General  contractor.     Presi- 
dent and  Treasurer,  E.  A.  Abbott  Company  and  .Bank  Buildings 
Company.     Married,   October    18,   1911,   Ethel   Josephine   Hixon. 

Llewellyn  Adelbert  Parker,  S.B.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

3930   Ingraham   Street. 
Born   at   Denver,   Colo.,   December    6,   1882.     Son    of   Edgar   Daniel 
and  Claire  Marie    (Haigh)   Parker.     Consulting  architect   and  en- 
gineer.    Married,  February  18,   1913,  Constance  Irene  Bulfinch. 

Sylvanus  Wells  Wilder,  S.B.,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

64    Seventeenth    Avenue. 
Born  at  Cambridge,  Mass.,  August  11,  1882.     Son  of  Silvas   Austin 
and   Sarah  Jane    (Reed)    Wilder.     Secretary   and    Superintendent 
of   Dolphin   Jute   Mills. 

James  Philip  Wev,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

125   Elizabeth   Street. 
Born    at    Hiawatha,    Kan.,    June    3,    1885.     Son    of    Henry    Bernard 
and  Frances  Christina   (Liggett)   Wey.     Estimating  Engineer  and 


n6o  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Purchasing  Agent,  Southern   Ferro  Concrete  Co.,  reinforced  con- 
crete  and  general  contracting  work. 

Robert  Hursh,  S.B.,  Denver,  Colo. 

703  Symes  Building. 
Born  at  West  Somerville,  Mass.,  August  21,  1885.  Son  of  Christo- 
pher Spahr  and  Ida  Arabelle  (Howe)  Hursh.  General  Super- 
intendent, Ore  and  Fuel  Department  and  Assistant  Secretary  and 
Assistant  Treasurer,  Empire  Zinc  Company.  Married,  October 
24,   1910,  Ethel  May   Holliday. 


1907. 

John  Patten  Chadwick,  S.B.,  Antofagasta,  Chile. 

Casilla   35. 
Born  at  Saco,  Me.,  April  21,  1884.     Son  of  John  and  Nellie  (Patten) 
Chadwick.     With    American    Smelting    and    Refining    Co.,    South 
American   Department   as   ore  buyer   and   smelter   superintendent; 
at  present  Manager  of  Export  Department. 

Harold  Philip  Farrington,  S.B.,  M.S.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

198  Broadway. 
Born  at  West  Roxbury,  Mass.,  November  4,  1885.  Son  of  Horace 
and  Mary  Abbey  (Todd)  Farrington.  President  and  Treasurer, 
Peninsular  Trading  Agency,  Inc.  Married,  December  12,  1917, 
Edith  Colfax  Aitken.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Robert  D. 
Farrington,  Alpha  Mu,  '05. 

Richard  Grant  Augustus  Donnelly,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

109   East   State   Street. 
Born  at  Ewing,  N.J.,  August  10,  1885.     Son  of  Richard  Grant  Au- 
gustus  and  Susie   Isabel   (Gould)    Donnelly.     Merchant.     Married, 
January    1,    1912,   Madeleine    Ruth    Heyes. 

George  Brinton  Thomas,   M.E.   in  E.E.    [Ohio   State  Univ.], 

Maplewood,  N.  J. 

78  Chestnut  Street. 
Born  in  Paris  Township,  Portage  County.  Ohio,  August  3,  1882. 
Son  of  John  R.  and  Hannah  (Johns)  Thomas.  Instructor  in 
Electrical  Engineering,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology, 
1907-10;  Professor  of  Electrical  Engineering  and  head  of  depart- 
ment, Colorado  College,  1911-17;  Director  of  Technical  Training, 
Engineering  Department,  Western  Electric  Company,  1918  to  date. 
Served  as  Second  Lieutenant,  First  F.  A.,  Colorado  N.  G.  on 
Mexican  border,  1916.     Married,  August  21,  1913,  Mary  E.  Wright. 


ALPHA  MU  CHAPTER.  1161 

1908. 

Alexander  Ellis,  Boston,  Mass. 

60  Congress  Street. 
Born  at  Cambridge,  Mass.,  January  25,  1887.  Son  of  Alexander 
and  Katherine  Augusta  (Randall)  Ellis.  Insurance  broker,  Bar- 
ton and  Ellis  Company.  Private  and  Corporal,  1st  Corps  Cadets, 
N.  G.  Mass.,  1912-17;*  First  Lieutenant,  Company  C,  101st  U.  S. 
Engineers,  26th  Division,  June,  1917,  to  January,  1919;  in  A.  E.  F. 
from  September,  1917. 

Abbott  Howe  Thompson,  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass. 

Born  at  Brookfield,  Mass.,  July  5,  1885.  Son  of  Loami  C.  and  Clara 
S.  (Johnson)  Thompson.  Shoe  manufacturer.  Married,  October, 
1910,   Mildred    Whittier. 

William  Alexander  Adams,  Shanghai,  China. 

27  Nanking  Road. 
Born  at  New  Castle,  New  Brunswick,  Canada,  November  23,  1883. 
Son  of  Michael  and  Agnes  (Nealis)  Adams.  Surveyor  with 
Philippine  Government,  1909-13;  Assistant  Manager  and  Manager, 
China  Realty  Company,  1913  to  date.  Married,  April  4,  1909, 
Helen  Johnson. 

Harold  Wentworth  Wellington  M.D.    [Columbia]    (I),  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

Navy  Department. 
Born  at  AVeymouth,  Mass.,  July  5,  1886.     Son  of  Frank  Oliver  and 
Margaret  Josephine   (Wentworth)   Wellington.     Medical  officer,  U. 

S.  N. 

Paul  Edmunds  Fernald,  Wichita  Falls,  Tex. 

Born  at  Waterloo,  Iowa,  November  16,  1885.  Son  of  George  Everet 
and  Alice  Emma  (Glidden)  Fernald.  Mining  and  oil  operator. 
Served  as  First  Lieutenant,  Engineers,  U.  S.  A.,  during  the  World 
War.     Married,   November  6,   1912,   Nona   M.   Kiley. 

Percy  Lawson  Handy,  East  Milton,  Mass. 

49    Grafton    Avenue. 
Born  at  Quincy,  Mass.,  December  14,  1886.     Son  of  Frank  Lawson 
and  Alice   Percy    (Harlow)    Handy.     Insurance  broker  with  John 
C.    Paige    and    Company,    Boston.     Married,    December    26,    1910, 
Helen  Timmins. 

William   Edward  Mahoney,   Ph.B.    [Yale],   Hopkinton,   Mass. 

P.  O.  Box  124. 
Born  at  Worcester,  Mass.,  September  24,  1885.     Son  of  Jared  Frank 


n62  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

and  Ellen  (Harrington)  Mahoney.  Civil  engineer.  Resident  En- 
gineer, Algona  Central  and  Canadian  Pacific  Railways,  1910-15. 
Served  with  Canadian  Engineers  overseas  as  Company  Quarter- 
master   Sergeant.     Wounded    in    France,    April    12,    1918. 

Leland  Edward  Wemple,  S.B.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

1003   Pierce   Building. 
Born  at  AVaverly,  111.,  March  12,  1886.     Son  of  Edward  and  Adeline 
(Carter)    Wemple.     Manager,   Oxide   Department,   American   Zinc, 
Lead  and  Smelting  Company.     Married,  September  20,  1911,  Ona 
Hileman. 

Herman  Carsten  Schriefer,  Canarsie,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Canarsic  Road  and  East  Eighty-ninth  Street. 
Born  at  Canarsie,  L.  I.,  N.  Y.,  May  3,  1886.  Son  of  George  Andrew 
and  Elizabeth  (Lohmann)  Schriefer.  With  Barton  and  Ellis  Com- 
pany, Boston.  Enlisted  as  Private,  Company  E,  23d  Engineers, 
November  27,  1917;  landed  in  France,  March,  1918;  commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  Engineers,  September  10,  1918;  assigned  to 
Company  E,  23d  Engineers.     Discharged  January,  1919. 

Franklin  Thompson  Towle,  S.B.,  West  Roxbury,  Boston,  Mass. 

74  Clement  Avenue. 
Born  at  Princeton,  Mass.,  June  23,  1887.     Son  of  James  Albert  and 
Edna    Jane    (Thompson)    Towle.     Fire    protection    engineer    with 
Russell  and  Fairfield,  Boston.     Married,  November  1,  1913,  Jeamie 
Louise  Millar. 

1909. 

George  Weinhagen,  Jr.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

A.  G.  Schulz  Company. 
Born  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  July  19,  1885.  Son  of  George  and  Julia 
(Eggerss)  Weinhagen.  President  of  A.  George  Schultz  Company, 
manufacturers  of  paper  boxes,  cartons,  fiber  and  corrugated 
shipping  containers.  Served  as  Private  in  Wisconsin  State  Guard 
Reserve,  1918.  Married,  November  25,  1908,  Frances  Caroline 
Woodbury. 

George  Irving  Emerson,  Hartford,  Conn. 

148   Whitney   Street. 
Born  at  Atkinson,  N.  H.,  April  12,  1887.     Son  of  George  Estins  and 
Frances     (Noyes)     Emerson.     Engineer     in     charge,     Sprinklered 
Risks    Department,   National   Fire   Insurance   Company.     Married, 
September  4,   1912,  Helen   Daggett. 

Benjamin  Warren  Dow,  S.B.,  Oswego,  N.  Y. 

The    Pontiac. 
Born  at  Providence,  R.  I.,  November  7,  1885.     Son  of  Charles  Eu- 


ALPHA  MU  CHAPTER.  1163 

gene  Wiley  and  Belle  Florence  (Nutting)  Dow.  With  Oswego 
Machine  Tool  Company.  Married,  December  27,  1916,  Margaret 
Isabel  Campbell. 

Morse  Wooley  Rew,  B.S.  [Grinnell  Coll.]  ;  S.B.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

1222  Fulton  Building. 
Born  August  11,  1885,  in  Wayne  County,  Iowa.  Son  of  Madison 
and  Ellen  Olivia  (Woolley)  Rew.  Principal  Assistant  Engineer, 
Cincinnati  Board  Rapid  Transit  Commissioners,  1913-16;  Chief 
Engineer,  Pittsburgh  Transit  Commission,  1916-18;  District  En- 
gineer, U.  S.  Shipping  Board,  Emergency  Fleet  Corporation, 
during  the  war  and  to  date.;  Secretary  and  Treasurer  of  Rew, 
Schusler  and  Van   Vliet,   engineers  and  contractors. 


1910. 

Frank  Adams  Baker,  S.B.,  West  Roxbury,  Boston,  Mass. 

74  Clement  Avenue. 
Born  at  Boston,  Mass.,  May  1,  1887.     Son  of  Timothy  Danforth  and 
Annie  Yictoire   (Holland)   Baker.     Industrial  engineer.     Served  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Ordnance  Department,  U.  S.  A.     Married,  June 
15,  1918,  Alice  Chandler. 

Edwin  Kenyon  Jenckes,  S.B.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

224  South  Third  Street. 
Born  at  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  August  15,  1888.  Son  of  Edwin  and 
Martha  Cross  (Kenyon)  Jenckes.  Sales  Engineer,  Westmoreland 
Coal  Company,  1915  to  date.  Enlisted  January  5,  1918;  Company 
H,  306th  Infantry,  until  July  15,  1918;  overseas  April  27,  1918; 
commissioned  Second  Lieutenant;  assigned  to  Company  G,  126th 
Infantry;  promoted  to  First  Lieutenant  and  Captain;  participated 
in  Aisne-Marne  and  Meuse-Argonne  offensives;  Army  of  Occu- 
pation.    Married,  July   16,   1913,   Edith   Gifford   Scott. 

Alfred  Ingersoll  Phillips,  Jr.,  S.B.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Bureau  of  Standards. 
Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  June  9,  1887.  Son  of  Alfred  Ingersoll 
and  Mary  Colegate  (Dale)  Phillips.  Gas  Engineer  and  Super- 
intendent, United  Gas  Improvement  Company,  1910-16;  civilian 
in  Ordnance  Department  as  gas  expert,  1918;  Associate  Gas  En- 
gineer, Bureau  of  Standards,  1919  to  date.  Married,  June  21, 
1915,  Josephine  Walbaum  Neall.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  father, 
Alfred  I.  Phillips,  Alpha,  '72. 

Alfred  Hague,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

15  East  Fifty-second  Street. 
Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  March  4,  1887.     Son  of  Ernest  and  Lilly 


n64  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Caroline  (Thum)  Hague.  Production  engineer.  Enlisted  as 
Boatswain's  Mate,  First  Class,  U.  S.  N.,  June  6,  1917;  commis- 
sioned Ensign,  Naval  Aviation,  June  6,  1918;  overseas  July  1, 
191S,   serving  in   England. 

Ellery  Earle  Root,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Buffalo   Standard   Ink   Corporation. 
Born    at   Syracuse,    N.    Y.,    October    1,    1886.     Son    of   Ellery    Elias 
and     Carrie     May      (Bronson)      Root.     Manufacturing     chemist. 
President    of    Standard    Ink    Corporation.     Married,    October    10, 
1914,   Phoebe   Eastman    Benedict. 

Laurence    Todd    Hemmenway,    S.B.,    West    Roxbury,    Boston, 
Mass. 

100  Mt.  Vernon  Street. 
Born  at  Dorchester,  Mass.,  December  13,  1888.  Son  of  Edward 
Augustus  and  Alice  Henry  (Todd)  Hemmenway.  With  Holtzer- 
Cabot  Electric  Company.  Served  as  Lieutenant,  j.  g.,  U.  S.  N.  R. 
Flying  Corps,  April  30,  1918,  to  February  15,  1919.  Married, 
May  27,  1914,  Alice  Hunnewell. 

James  H.  O'Brien,  B.S.  [Carleton  Coll.],  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

115%   Lencke  Annex. 
Born  at  Plantagenet,  Ontario,  Canada,  June  9,  1880.     Son  of  Patrick 
and    Elizabeth    (Delaney)    O'Brien.     District    Manager,    American 
Blower   Company.     Married,   February  2,   1911,  Irene  Lamb. 

Hiram  Neil  Crichton,  S.B.,  Odebolt,  Iowa. 

Born  at  Franklin,  Neb.,  January  21,  1888.  Son  of  Robert  Andrew 
and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Adams)  Crichton.  Inspector,  U.  S.  Gov- 
ernment, Ohio  River  Improvement,  1914-18;  Junior  Engineer,  1918 
to    date.     Married,   February    14,    1918,    Chloe    Gertrude    Johnson. 


1911. 

William  Charles  West,  Chicago,  111. 

14  East  Jackson  Boulevard. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  March  24,   1890.     Son  of  William   Henry   and 
Emma    Melinda     (Hippach)     West.     Engineer    for    Independence 
Bureau,   Chicago,   1912-17.     President,  West  &  Dennett   Co.,   1917 
to  date.     Married,  June  27,  1913,  Eda  Kerber. 

Chester  Totten  Morey,  Providence,  R.  I. 

Rhode  Island  Tool  Company. 
Born  at  Cambridge,  Mass.,   November  23,   1882.     Son  of  Elisha  W. 
and    Ella    L.     (Mills)     Morey.     Assistant    Superintendent,    Rhode 


ALPHA  MU  CHAPTER.  1165 

Island    Tool    Company.     Married,    June    18,    1912,    Elizabeth    W. 
Wood. 

Robert  Remington  Stanley,  Lincoln,  N.  H. 

Born  at  Barnet,  Vt.,  March  3,  1889.  Son  of  Alfred  and  Mary 
Richmond  (Boardman)  Stanley.  New  Hampshire  State  Factory 
Inspector,  1917-19.  Insurance  Manager,  Parker- Young  Company, 
1919  to  date.  Married,  September  24,  1912,  Alma  Marie  Brugge- 
man. 

Minot  Savage  Dennett,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Park    Building. 
Born  at  Belmont,  Mass.,  June  4,   1888.     Son  of  Herbert  Enos  and 
Alice   Howard    (Battles)    Dennett.     Superintendent   of   Inspection, 
Packard  Motor  Car  Company,  1910-17.     Moses  and  Dennett,  1917 
to   date.  _ 

William  Dewey  Foster,  S.B.,  M.S.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

101  Park  Avenue. 
Born  at   Kirksville,  Mo.,  January   1,   1890.     Son   of  William  Dewey 
and  Fannie  (Brasfield)   Foster.     Architect.     Served  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant,  Engineers.     Was   in  Camouflage   Section  during  the  War, 
taking  part   in   St.   Mihiel   and   Argonne-Meuse   offensives. 

Clarence  Willard  Dow,  Braintree,  Mass. 

River  Street. 
Born  at  Windham,  N.   H.,  November  5,  1887.     Son   of  Willard  El- 
bridge    and    Alice    Heath     (Fairbanks)     Dow.     Senior    Inspector 
Magnetos  for   Bureau  of  Aircraft   Production,   1917-19.     Married, 
September   20,   1910,   Cora  May  Turner. 

Kenneth  Winslow  Faunce,  S.B.,  Boston,  Mass. 

136  Corey  Street. 
Born   at  West   Roxbury,  Mass.,   December   17,   1890.     Son   of   Linus 
and  Wilhelmina   (Heyer)    Faunce.     Engineer   with  John  C.   Paige 
and    Company,    insurance,    Boston.     Married,    January    11,    1915, 
Grace  Tufts. 

William  Haskins  Coburn,  S.B.,  Boston,  Mass. 

10  State  Street. 
Born  at  Boston,  Mass.,  March  8,  1890.  Son  of  Frank  J.  and  Hannah 
C.  (Haskins)  Coburn.  Investment  banker.  Deputy  Labor  Com- 
missioner, Massachusetts  State  Board  of  Labor  and  Industries, 
1914.  Commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  Gas  Defense  Division, 
Sanitary  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  1917;  Captain,  Chemical  Warfare  Serv- 
ice, July,  1918;  discharged  February,  1919.  Married,  June  20, 
1917,  Dorothy  Grace  Davis. 


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Charles  Henry  Mills,  Wilmington,  Del. 

100  Jackson   Street. 
Born    at    "West    Springfield,    Mass.,    April    21,    1887.     Architectural 
work   at   Panama  Canal,   1915-16.     Architect  with   E.   I.   du   Pont 
de  Nemours  &  Company,  1916  to  date. 

1912. 

John  Henry  Lenaerts,  Boston,  Mass. 

185  Devonshire  Street. 
Born  at   Ramsey,  N.  J.,  May  27,  1889.     Son  of  Charles  Henry  and 
Helen     (Hillerman)     Lenaerts.     Electrical    Engineer    with    Harry 
M.  Hope  Engineering  Company.     Married,  October  5,  1915,  Marion 
Susan  Cole. 

Kenneth  Cartwright,  S.B.,  Wakefield,  Mass. 

24  Park  Street. 
Born  at  West  Epping,  N.  H.,  March  14,  1890.  Son  of  Walter 
Orestes  and  Sara  Abigail  (Norris)  Cartwright.  Assistant  to  En- 
gineer of  Tests,  N.  Y.,  N.  H.  and  H.  R.  R.,  1914-18.  U.  S.  naval 
officer,  1918  to  date.  Enrolled  in  U.  S.  N.  R.  June  7,  1918.  Com- 
missioned Ensign  (t)  U.  S.  N.,  September  15,  1918.  Ordered  to 
Submarine  School  at  New  London,  Conn.  Graduated  March  28, 
1919.  Ordered  to  U.  S.  S.  AL-1.  Commissioned  Lieutenant,  j.  g., 
before  discharge.     Married,  October  5,  1915,  Emma  Louise  Burwell. 

Herbert  Louis  Woehling,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

6204  Carpenter  Street. 
Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  July  3,  1891.     Son  of  Louis  W.  and  Kath- 
arine    (Schneider)     Woehling.     Assistant    Manager,    Philadelphia 
Branch,  International  Motor  Company.     Married,  March  24,  1916, 
Katharine   Elizabeth   Stoddard. 

Harold  George  Watkins,  Whalom  Park,  Fitchburg,  Mass. 

Elizabeth  Street. 
Born  at  Plaistow,  N.  H.,  July  2,  1890.  Son  of  Sidney  George  and 
Mary  Belle  (Gile)  Watkins.  Assistant  Track  Supervisor,  Boston 
and  Maine  R.  R.,  1916  to  date.  Enlisted  in  14th  Engineers,  June 
1,  1917;  Master  Engineer,  j.  g.,  June  27,  1917;  s.  g.,  May,  1918; 
overseas  July  27,  1917;  wounded  at  Voieles  Dunes,  France,  June 
1,  1918;  discharged  April,  1919.  Married,  May  31,  1915,  Grace 
Mildred  Malley. 

1913. 

Ward  Conant  Lovell,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Bowker  Chemical  Company. 
Born  at  Cambridge,  Mass.,  October  1,  1890.     Son  of  Frederick  Wood- 
ward   and    Mary    Etta    (Ward)    Lovell.     Superintendent,    Bowker 


ALPHA  MU  CHAPTER.  1167 

Chemical  Company.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Carleton  W. 
Lovell,  Alpha  Mu,  '16. 

Elliot  Howes  Gage,  S.B.,  Norfolk,  Va. 

U.  S.  Public  Health  Service,  Custom  House. 
Born  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  June  13,  1891.  Son  of  Charles  Henry  and 
Effie  Estelle  (Howes)  Gage.  Assistant  in  Engineering  Division, 
Massachusetts  Department  of  Health,  1913-15  and  1919-20.  At 
present  in  U.  S.  Public  Health  Service.  Commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  Engineers,  August,  1917;  assigned  to  302d  Engineers; 
First  Lieutenant,  September,  1918;  discharged  January,  1919. 
Married,    August    15,   1917,    Helen   Louise   Dyer. 

Samuel  Evan  Rogers,  Jr.,  S.B.,  Boston,  Mass. 

185  Devonshire  Street. 
Born  at  Omaha,  Neb.,  October  21,  1890.  Son  of  G.  Samuel  and 
Minnie-Haha  (Proctor)  Rogers.  Engineer  with  Fred  S.  Smith, 
insurance,  Boston.  Private  in  First  Corps  Cadets,  M.  N.  G.,  May, 
1912  to  1915.  Private  and  Chief  Mechanic,  Battery  B,  301st  F.  A., 
October,  1917,  to  May,  1918.  Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
Ordnance  and  ordered  overseas  July,  1918.  Armament  officer 
with  370th  Aero  Squadron,  Chatillon-sur-Seine;  discharged  Feb- 
ruary, 1919.  Married,  December  11,  1916,  Margaret  Vaughan 
Salter. 

Walter  Lucius  Whitehead,  S.B.,  Ph.D.,  Arlington,  Mass. 

7  Winter  Street. 
Born  at  Allegheny,  Pa.,  July  5,  1891.  Son  of  John  and  Mary 
(Aitken)  Whitehead.  Geologist.  Assistant  Geologist,  U.  S. 
Geological  Survey.  Served  as  Second  Lieutenant,  F.  A.,  assigned 
to  304th  F.  A.,  77th  Division,  3d  F.  A.,  6th  Division  and  10th, 
20th  and  58th  Balloon  Companies. 

Henry  Orange  Glidden,  S.B.,  M.S.,  Melrose  Highlands,  Mass. 
Born  at  Somerville,  Mass.,  April  5,  1891.  Son  of  Charles  Henry 
and  May  Grace  (Orange)  Glidden.  Architectual  draftsman  and 
designer  until  October,  1917.  Since  October,  1917,  Assistant 
Manager  of  Technical  Department,  with  Carr  Fastener  Company, 
Cambridge,   Mass.     Married,   June   10,   1916,   Dorothy   Ayer. 

George  Hall  Clark,  B.S.,  Melrose,  Mass. 

15  Belmont  Place. 
Born  at  South  Paris,  Me.,  May  12,  1890.  Son  of  Arthur  Eugene 
and  Francella  (Gary)  Clark.  Instructor  in  the  Massachusetts 
Institute  of  Technology,  1914-16.  Mechanical  Engineer,  Crosby 
Steam  Gage  and  Valve  Company,  1916  to  date.  Ensign,  U.  S.  N. 
R.,   December   21,   1917   to   December   24,   1918;   Lieutenant,  j.   g., 


u68  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Feb.  3,   1019,   when   relieved.     Married,   January   27,   1916,   Emma 
Eugenia   Walton. 

Arthur  Enoch  Howlctt,  S.B.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

536  West  One  Hundred  and  Fourteenth  Street. 
Born   at   Cambridge,   Mass.,   January   20,   1891.     Son   of   Orrin   and 
Addie   May    (Elliott)    Howlett.     Sales   Engineer.     Served   as   First 
Lieutenant,  Chemical  Warfare  Service,  U.  S.  A.,  December,  1917, 
to  February,  1919. 

Paul  Charles  Warner,  S.B.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 

35   Lockwood   Avenue. 
Born  at   North  Tonawanda,  N.  Y.,  March  30,  1890.     Son  of  Henry 
Eugene    and    Kate    Elizabeth    (McCarthy)    Warner.     In    architec- 
tural work,   1913-18.     Commissioned   Ensign,   U.  S.   N.   R.,  March 
7,  1918;  Lieutenant,  j.  g.,  October  1,  1918;  flight  officer. 

Morris  Mills  Leonard,  B.D.    [Newton  Theo.  Inst.],  Washing- 
ton, D.  C. 

Navy   Department. 
Born  at  Cherry  Creek,  N.  Y.,  July  29,  1888.     Son  of  Clayton  Doug- 
las   and    Harriett    Louisa    (Peck)    Leonard.     Baptist    clergyman. 
Chaplain,  U.  S.  N.,  with  rank  of  Lieutenant,  j.  g.,  1917  to  date. 

George  Harrington  Sickels,  Providence,  R.  I. 

Mexican   Petroleum   Corporation,    164    Aliens    Avenue. 
Born   at   Buffalo,   N.  Y.,  January   13,  1890.     Son  of   George   Henry 
and    Belle    Whitney    (Harington)    Sickels.     Transportation    Man- 
ager   of    motor    trucks,    Mexican    Petroleum    Corporation,    Provi- 
dence, R.  I.     Married,  June  14,  1913,  Jane  Farley. 

Harold  Irving  Green,  Cedarhurst,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Worcester,  Mass.,  October  18,  1890.  Son  of  Harry  Shepley 
and  Jennie  (Kenyon)  Green.  Assistant  Manager  and  Underwriter 
in  Sprinklered  Risk  Department,  Liverpool  &  London  &  Globe  In- 
surance Co.,  Ltd.,  New  York.  Enlisted  as  First  Class  Private  in 
Aviation  Section,  Signal  Corps,  December  12,  1918;  commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  S.  R.  C,  Aviation  Section,  March  31,  1919; 
discharged  December  24,  1919.  Married,  October  18,  1919,  Jennie 
May  Geidel. 

1914. 

Paul  Huse  Taylor,  S.B.,  Wakefield,  Mass. 

36  Crescent   Street. 
Born   at  Wakefield,  Mass.,  August  21,   1892.     Son  of  George   Henry 
and    Abbie    Leora    (Dennett)    Taylor.     Plant    Engineer,    Bird    & 
Son,  East  Walpole,  Mass.     Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  En- 


ALPHA  MU  CHAPTER.  1169 

gineers,  April  3,  1917;  commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  Ordnance 
and  ordered  to  France,  August  17,  1917;  commanding  officer,  Ord- 
nance Repair  Shop,  26th  Division,  January  4.,  1918,  to  September 
20,  1918;  Inspector  of  Artillery,  1st  Army  Corps,  September  20, 
1918,  to  December  5,  1918;  citation  for  "exceptionally  meritorious 
and  conspicuous  service  " ;  commissioned  Captain,  Ordnance. 

Leigh  Spaulding  Hall,  S.B.,  Concord,  N.  H. 

16  South  Street. 
Born  at  Concord,  N.  H.,  February  21,  1891.  Son  of  Fred  Scott 
and  Frances  Holden  (Spaulding)  Hall.  President,  Hall  Brothers 
Garage  Company.  Served  as  Ensign,  U.  S.  N.  R.  Flying  Corps, 
April,  1918,  to  February,  1919.  Married,  September  30,  1914, 
Marjorie  Constance  Leavitt. 

George  Benjamin  Ott,  Moukden,  Manchuria. 

Standard    Oil    Company. 
Born  at  Warren,  Pa.,  June  22,  1891. 

1915. 

Moses  Ebenezer  Hill,  Hartford,  Conn. 

284  Washington  Street. 
Born  at  West  Redding,  Conn.,  May  29,  1892.     Son  of  Ebenezer  and 
Marie  Louise  (Selleck)  Hill.     Fire  insurance  underwriter,  National 
Fire  Insurance  Company.     Married,  August  22,  1915,  Theresa  Isa- 
bella Gallery. 

Donald  Wise  Perin,  S.B.,  Newtonville,  Mass. 

Born  at  Tokio,  Japan,  December  26,  1893.  Son  of  George  Landor 
and  Vinnie  (Danforth)  Perin.  Electric  truck  salesman,  Walker 
Vehicle  Company.  Served  as  Sergeant  in  Radio  Laboratories, 
Signal  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  December  14,  1917,  to  March  4,  1919.  Mar- 
ried   February   8,    1913,    Beatrice    Franklin    Cobb. 

Charles  Wilbur  Fry,  S.B.,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

100  Hollywood  Avenue. 
Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  January  27,  1892.  Son  of  Hedley  James 
and  Ida  Frances  (Wilbur)  Fry.  With  Thos.  A.  Edison,  as  Prod- 
uct Engineer,  June,  1917,  to  Feb.,  1918;  Air  Service  as  accountant, 
February,  1919,  to  date.  Served  as  Sergeant,  First  Class,  2d 
Detachment,  Air  Service,  Aircraft  Production,  February  4,  1918, 
to  February  4,  1919. 

Theodore  Gates  Brown,  West  Roxbury,  Boston,  Mass. 

185  Beech  Street. 
Born  at  Boston,  Mass.,   September   7,   1892.     Son  of  James   E.   and 


H70  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Anna  Gertrude  (Gates)  Brown.  Fire  prevention  engineer,  1915 
to  date.  Volunteered  as  Private  in  Regular  Army,  August  2, 
1917;  overseas  November  27,  1917;  served  with  1st  Division,  Regu- 
lar Army,  December  27,  1917,  to  July  29,  1919,  with  xank  of  Ser- 
geant, First  Class,  Q.  M.  C.  Married,  November  7,  1919,  Irene 
Hamilton  Phinney. 

Harold  Elliot  Hadley,  A.B.  [Tufts],  Cambridge,  Mass. 

58  Trowbridge  Street. 
Born  at  Cambridge,  Mass.,  March  17,  1892.     Son  of  Edward  Bogan 
and    May    (Lindsay)     Hadley.     Tanner.     First    Lieutenant,    101st 
Engineers,  26th  Division,  June,  1917,  to  May,  1918;  Captain,  May, 
1918,  to  May,  1919;  served  in  France  twenty-one  months. 

William  Henry  Brackett,  S.B.,  Dorchester,   Boston,  Mass. 

23  Englewood  Street. 
Born  at  South  Boston,  Mass.,  May  11,  1893.  Son  of  Edwin  Rose- 
well  and  Sarah  Caroline  (Blaney)  Brackett.  Electrical  engineer 
with  Lockwood  Greene  Company,  Boston.  Served  as  Corporal, 
301st  Engineers  five  months  and  Sergeant  of  Ordnance,  Water- 
town  Arsenal,  one  year.     Married,  June  21,  1919,  Marjorie  Connor. 

Paul  Connor,  S.B.,  Bethlehem,  Pa. 

R.  F.  D.  No.  3. 
Born  at  Denver,  Col.,  December  4,  1891.     Son  of  James  T.  and  Erne 
May    (Fraats)    Connor.     Estimator    at    Bethlehem    Ship    Building 
Corporation.     Married,  October  11,  1917,  Hilda  Cunningham. 

Newell  Lathrop  Foster,  West  Roxbury,  Boston,  Mass. 

100  Perham  Street. 
Born  at  Dorchester,  Mass.,  June  20,  1892.  Son  of  Frank  B.  and 
Anna  (Norwood)  Foster.  Insurance  Engineer,  with  John  C.  Paige 
&  Company,  Boston.  Served  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Three  Hun- 
dred and  First  F.  A.,  A.  E.  F.  Enlisted  April  25,  1917.  Dis- 
charged January  10,   1919. 

Robert  Antoine  Schmucker,  Red  Hook,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  May  3,  1885.  Son  of  George  William  and 
Delia  Pauline  (Feller)  Schmucker.  Assistant  engineer  with 
Braden  Copper  Company.  Married,  April  11,  1917,  Margaret 
Farr. 

1916. 

Paul  Hatch,  S.B.,  Newton  Center,  Mass. 

123  Grant  Avenue. 
Born   at   Chicago,    111.,   August   24,   1894.     Son   of   Frank    Cornelius 
and  Fanny  Owen  (Whiteny)   Hatch.     Assistant  Instructor,  Massa- 


ALPHA  MU  CHAPTER.  "7i 

chusetts  Institute  of  Technology.  Commissioned  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, C.  A.  C,  October  26,  1917;  promoted  to  First  Lieutenant,  April 
1,  1918.  Assigned  73d  C.  A.,  Sept.  15,  1918;  sailed  for  France  with 
regiment,  Sept.  25,  1918;  discharged  Jan.  18,  1919. 

*  James  Philip  Uhlinger,  Johnstown,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Johnstown,  N.  Y.,  May  31,  1893.  Son  of  John  W.  and  Mary 
A.  (McMartin)  Uhlinger.  In  September,  1917,  he  entered  the 
Government's  employ  as  a  construction  engineer  at  Gerster  Field, 
Lake  Charles,  La.,  and  later  at  Kelly  Field,  Texas.  In  July, 
1918,  he  was  inducted  into  the  military  service  as  an  engineer 
in  the  Ordnance  Department  and  was  recommended  for  a  com- 
mission.    Died   at  Camp  Meade,  Md.,  October   16,  1918. 

*William  Eastman,  Jr.,  Evanston,  111. 

Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  May  23,  1895.  Son  of  William  Eastman  and 
Anna  Henrietta  (Vail)  Eastman.  Private,  U.  S.  A.  and  instructor 
at  the  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology  on  gas  engine  work 
in  connection  with  the  ground  course  for  aviators.  His  death 
occurred  at  Boston,  Mass.,  November  8,  1917,  due  to  an  accident 
while  engaged  in  this  work. 

Walter  Vinal  Reed,  Weymouth,  Mass. 

62  Torrey  Street. 
Born  at  South  Weymouth,  Mass.,  February  5,  1893.  Son  of  Josiah 
Burton  and  Clara  Ford  (Martin)  Reed.  Salesman  for  wholesale 
paper  jobber.  Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  C.  A.  C,  Au- 
gust 15,  1917;  promoted  to  First  Lieutenant,  April  5,  1918;  dis- 
charged January  31,  1919. 

Bailey  Townshend,  S.B.,  Brookline,  Mass. 

60  Marshall  Street. 
Born  at  New  York  City,  N.  Y.,  September  27,  1895.  Son  of  Arthur 
Bailey  Townshend,  M.  D.  and  Ella  Priscilla  Whitley.  Assistant 
Instructor,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology.  Laboratory 
Assistant,  National  Bureau  of  Standards.  Served  as  Ensign,  U. 
S.   N.   R.,   Flying  Corps,   1918-19. 

Stuart  Wright,  Akron,  Ohio.  ^   ^  ^ 

Born  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  October  13,  1893.  Son  of  William  and 
Edith  May  (Lewis)  Wright.  Engineer  with  the  B.  F.  Goodrich 
Tire  and  Rubber  Co.  Served  in  C.  O.  T.  C,  1917;  recommended 
in  1918  for  commission  as  Captain  in  Aircraft  Production.  Mar- 
ried, May  17,  1919,  Anne  Fowler  Windate. 

Oden  Bowie  Pyle,  Jr.,  S.B.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Ill   West  Twenty-ninth  Street. 
Born   at   Baltimore,   Md.,   May  20,   1894.     Son  of  Oden   Bowie   and 


1 172  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Ellen  Frances  (Boone)  Pyle.  In  engineering  department,  Alumi- 
num Ore  Company.  Served  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Thirty-third 
Engineers,  A.  E.  F.  Married,  June  19,  1919,  Hazel  Mildred 
Fletcher. 

Carleton  Woodward  Lovell,  S.B.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Room  601,  1013  Penn  Avenue. 
Born  at  North  Cambridge,  Mass.,  November  23,  1892.  Son  of  Fred- 
erick Woodward  and  Mary  E.  (Ward)  Lovell.  Assistant  on  En- 
gineer Corps,  Pennsylvania  Lines  West  of  Pittsburgh,  engaged 
on  construction  work.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Ward  C. 
Lovell,  Alpha  Mu,  '13. 

1917. 

William  Franklin  Dean,  Johnstown,  N.  Y. 

12  South  William  Street. 
Born  at  New  York  City,  N.  Y.,  January  7,  1894.  Son  of  James 
Franklin  and  Louise  Clarke  (Johnson)  Dean.  Automobile  dealer. 
Served  from  June  1,  1918,  to  November  30,  1918,  as  Flying  Cadet, 
Cadet  Detachment,  A.  S.  M.  A.  Married,  May  27,  1918,  Pauline 
Anna   Peck. 

Harold  Edward  Lobdell,  Boston,  Mass. 

203  Bay  State  Road. 
Born  at  Watervliet,  N.  Y,  September  3,  1896.  Son  of  Edward 
and  Katherine  (Moore)  Lobdell.  Commissioned  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, Infantry,  August  15,  1917;  Battalion  Adjutant,  3d  Brigade, 
151st  Depot  Brigade;  promoted  to  First  Lieutenant,  August,  1918; 
Transport  Personnel  Adjutant,  February,  1919. 

*Everett  Kennedy  Briggs,  Johnstown,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Johnstown,  N.  Y.,  September  17,  1894.  Son  of  William 
Thomas  and  Elizabeth  Ann  (Kennedy)  Briggs.  Died  at  Johns- 
town, N.  Y.,  September  5,  1914. 

Lloyd  Bergen  Salt,  Dedham,  Mass. 

11   Van  Brunt  Avenue. 
Born  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  March   18,   1893.     Son  of  Albert  Lincoln 
and  Mary  (Bergen)   Salt.     Assistant  purchasing  agent  with  B.  F. 
Sturtevant  Company.     Married,  February  19,  1916,  Katharine  Taft 
Wing. 

Philip  Nahm  Cristal,  A.B.  [Ogden  Coll.]  ;  S.B.,  Bowling  Green, 
Ky. 

618  East  Main  Street. 
Born    at    Bowling   Green,    Ky.,    October    12,    1894.     Son   of   Samuel 


ALPHA  MU  CHAPTER.  1173 

and  Hattie  (Nahm)  Cristal.  U.  S.  Army  officer.  Commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  Engineers,  Regidar  Army,  October  6,  1917; 
assigned  to  309th  Engineers;  promoted  to  First  Lieutenant  and 
Captain;  aid-de-camp  to  Chief  of  Engineers,  November,  1918,  to 
April,   1919. 

Joshua  Frank  Dunbar,  Jr.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

71  Beaver  Street. 
Born   at  East   Boston,   Mass.,   September   26,   1893.     Son   of  Joshua 
Frank  and  Carrie  Louise   (Clarke)   Dunbar. 

Harold  J.  Quilhot,  East  Detroit,  Mich. 

28  Palmer  Avenue. 
Born  at  Johnstown,   N.   Y.,   March  6,  1895.     Son  of  Henry  J.   and 
Rebecca  Hartness  (Putman)  Quilhot.     Building  construction  engi- 
neer.    With  Signal  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  1917-18.     Ensign,  Naval  Avia- 
tor, U.  S.  N.  Flying  Corps,  1918-19. 

Arthur  Clifford  Carlton,  S.B.,  [and  Harvard],  Baltimore,  Md. 

3010  Guilford  Avenue. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  August  24,  1895.     Son  of  William  A.  and 
Divie    (Hutton)    Carlton.     Captain,  Third   Infantry,  U.   S.   A. 

Henry  Elmer  Strout,  Jr.,  S.B.,  San  Mateo,  Cal. 

Born  at  Roxbury,  Mass.,  October  23,  1894.  Son  of  Henry  Elmer 
and  Jean  Elizabeth  (Keltie)  Strout.  Captain,  319th  Engineers, 
January  4,  1918,  to  date.  Stationed  at  Brest,  France,  September, 
1918,  constructing  Camp  Pontanezen.  Married,  July  6,  1918,  Ruby 
Eleanor  Bond. 

Erling  Brynjulf  Stolkmann,  S.B.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

80  Vine  Street. 
Born  at  Cambridge,  Mass.,  March  31,  1893.  Son  of  Olaf  Peter  and 
Leonora  Remine  (Thomassen)  Stolkmann.  Superintending  Con- 
structor, Marine  Department,  Astoria  Mahogany  Co.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1919  to  date.  Assistant  Inspector  of  Ordnance,  U.  S.  Ord- 
nance Department,  December,  1917,  to  August,  1918.  Submarine 
service,  U.  S.  N.  R.  as  Ensign,  August,  1918,  to  March,  1919. 


1918. 

Julian  Cheever  Howe,  S.B.,  Cohasset,  Mass. 

Born  at  Cohasset,  Mass.,  October  24,  1895.  Son  of  Dr.  Oliver  Hunt 
Howe  and  Martha  Dresser  Paul.  Cost  accountant  with  George 
Frost  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Enlisted  in  Engineers  Corps, 
January  19,  1918;  Corporal,  August  12,  1918;  Sergeant,  November 


1 174  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

25,   1918;   commissioned   Second   Lieutenant,   E.    R.   C,   December 
11,  1918. 

Nelson  Arthur  Bond,  Jefferson,  Me. 

Born  at  Medford,  Mass.,  July  4,  1896.  Son  of  Arthur  F.  and  Mar- 
garet P.  (Mac  Donald)  Bond.  During  the  World  War  served  as 
Ensign,  U.  S.  N.  Flying  Corps. 

Bentley  Almerin  Merrick,  Johnstown,  N.   Y. 

304   South   Melcher   Street. 
Born  at  Fort   Covington,   N.  Y.,  July  24,   1894.     Son  of  Anson   H. 
and   Maude   E.    (Simes)    Merrick.     Served   as   Second   Lieutenant, 
A.  S.;  Aerial  Gunnery  Instructor,  June,  1918,  to  end  of  war. 

William  Hastings  Bassett,  Jr.,  Cheshire,  Conn. 

Born  at  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  December  25,  1896.  Son  of  William 
Hastings  and  Sarah  Hedge  (Whiting)  Bassett.  Enlisted  February 
5,  1918,  in  Ordnance  Corps;  promoted  to  Sergeant  of  Ordnance, 
October  24,  1918;  discharged  Jan.  20,  1919.  Married  July  28, 
1918,  Helene  Bradford  Dean. 

William  Penn  Fisher,  Jr.,  S.B.,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J. 

2  Hillside  Avenue. 
Born  at  Fleming,  Pa.,  January  9,  1897.  Son  of  William  Penn  and 
Agnes  (Waldvogel)  Fisher.  Chemical  Engineer,  The  Celluloid 
Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Served  as  Private,  C.  A.  C,  June  to 
September,  1918;  Second  Lieutenant,  Battery  F,  18th  C.  A.,  Sep- 
tember to  December,  1918. 

John  Meader,  S.B.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

242  West  Seventy-fourth  Street. 
Born  at  New  York  City,  N.  Y.,  April  13,  1898.     Son  of  John  Flagg 
and    Maud    Harrison    (Wiswell)    Meader.     Structural    designer. 


1919. 

George  Lockhart  Baum,  Washington,  Pa. 

288  East  Wheeling  Street. 
Born  at  Washington,  Pa.,  April  11,  1896.  Son  of  Isaac  W.  and 
Jane  Martha  (Best)  Baum.  Served  in  American  Field  Service, 
S.  S.  U.  644,  June  to  October,  1917;  U.  S.  A.  A.  S.,  October, 
1917,  to  June.  1919.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Granville 
C.   Baum,  Delta,  '20. 

William  Gaston  Coke,  A.B.  [Ogden  Coll.],  Auburn,  Ky. 

Born  at  Auburn,  Ky.,  April  14,  1895.     Son  of  James  Guthrie  and 
Carrie  (McCutchen)  Coke.    Farmer. 


ALPHA  MU  CHAPTER.  u75 

Jackson  George  Fleckenstein,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

328   Bond   Avenue. 
Born   at   Milwaukee,   Wis.,   April   20,    1897.     Son   of   Alixis    P.    and 
Adelaide    (Jackson)    Fleckenstein.     Mechanical    engineer.     Served 
as   Pilot   in    U.   S.    N.    R.    Flying   Corps.     Married,   September   8, 
1917,  Sara  M.   Knapp. 

Everett  Earl  Karg,  Johnstown,  N.  Y. 

8  Union  Place. 
Born    at   Johnstown,    N.    Y.,    December    25,    1895.     Son   of   Edward 
Henry   and   Alice    (Hollenbeck)    Karg.     Member   of   firm   of   Su- 
perior Glove   Company. 

Donald  Wentworth  Kitchin,  Methuen,  Mass. 

Born  at  Lawrence,  Mass.,  May  4,  1896.  Son  of  Charles  Henry  and 
Elizabeth  (Wilkinson)  Kitchin.  Enlisted  in  Signal  Corps,  May, 
1917;  Sergeant,  First  Class,  301st  Field  Signal  Battalion,  A.  E.  F. 
Married,  May  29,  1917,  Evelyn  Amanda  Swett. 

Edgar  Reynolds  Smith,  S.B.,  Wilmington,  Del. 

1105  Franklin  Street. 
Born  at  Wilmington,  Del.,   May   13,   1897.     Son   of   Robert   William 
and  Helen  Moore  (Woolston)  Smith.     Served  as  Private,  Chemical 
Warfare  Service.     Married,  June  18,  1918,  Alice  Gertrude  Moore. 

John  Staton  Whaley  (A.  Z.),  Snow  Hill,  Md. 

Born  at  Whaleyville,  Md.,  November  15,  1895.  Son  of  Benton  Harris 
and  Edna  Marion  (Staton)  Whaley.  Served  in  Battery  A,  310th 
F.  A.,  September  26,  1917,  to  June  2,  1919;  overseas  July  14,  1918; 
Sergeant,  May,  1918.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  James  B. 
Whaley,  Alpha  Zeta,  '15. 

Charles  Joel  Farist,  S.B.,  Cheshire,  Conn. 

Born  at  Fairfield,  Conn.,  August  14,  1898.  Son  of  Charles  Staun- 
ton and  Stella  (Hunt)  Farist.  Enlisted  as  apprentice  seaman, 
U.   S.   N.   R.,  August  8,   1918.     Discharged   May   9,   1919. 

Eugene  Ralph  Smoley,  S.B.,  Scranton,  Pa. 

711   Monroe   Avenue. 
Born  at  Cleveland,  Ohio,  April  7,  1898.     Son  of  Constantine  Kenneth 
and  Pauline   (Smith)   Smoley.     Chemical  Engineer  with  New  Jer- 
sey Zinc  Company,  Palmerton,  Pa. 

Lansing  Mott  Quick,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

207  Woodworth  Street. 
Born  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  Feburary  5,  1897.    Son  of  H.  Lansing  and 


u;6  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Sarah  Farnam   (Mott)   Quick.     During  the  World  War  served  as 
C.  Q.  M.    (a),  Naval  Aviation. 

Dougald    Caleb    Jackson,    Jr.,    'A.B.    [Harvard],    Cambridge, 

Mass. 

5  Mercer  Circle. 
Born  at  Madison,  Wis.,  August  3,  1895,  Son  of  Dugald  Caleb  and 
Mabel  Augusta  (Foss)  Jackson.  Commissioned  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, C.  A.  C,  August  15,  1917;  overseas  September  23,  1918;  as- 
signed to  42d  C.  A.;  discharged  May  17,  1919.  Married,  January 
20,  1918,  Elizabeth  Uhl  Wyer.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  father, 
Dugald  C.  Jackson,  Psi,  '85. 

1920. 

George  Henry  Burt,  Urbana,  111. 

507  West   Elm   Street. 
Born   at    Urbana,   111.,    November    7,    1897.     Son   of   Thomas    Arthur 
and    Ida    Mae    (Besore)    Burt.     Relative    in    Fraternity,    brother, 
Fred  J.  Burt,  Alpha  Mu,  '22. 

James  Lindley  Dean,  Maiden,  Mass. 

Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Born  at  Harrisonburg,  Va.,  January  4,  1896.     Son  of  William  and 
Martha    (Bower)    Dean.     With    the    Converse    Rubber    Company. 

William  Judson  Dean,  Pigeon  Cove,  Mass. 

Born  at  Pigeon  Cove,  Mass.,  July  10,  1898.  Son  of  Joshua  Judson 
and  Mary  Margaret  (Hawkridge)  Dean.  Assistant  General  Man- 
ager, Cape  Ann  Tool  Company.  Married,  September  10,  1918, 
Mary  Adeline   Hayden. 

Thomas  Carlton  Rowen,  Jr.,  Swampscott,  Mass. 

Born  at  Lynn,  Mass.,  November  24,  1896.  Son  of  Thomas  C.  and 
Nora  Agnes  (Duggan)  Rowen.  Served  in  U.  S.  N.  R.  during 
the  World  War   as   Chief   Machinist's   Mate. 

Louis  Barrett  Harris,  Wilmington,  Del. 

211    Delaware   Avenue. 
Born  at  Wilmington,  Del.,  February  13,  1898.     Son  of  William  Edgar 
and   Frances   Marion    (Spitler)    Harris.     Served   in   U.   S.   Marine 
Corps  Reserve  Flying  Corps,  June,  1918,  to  January,  1919. 

Albert  Kruse,  Wilmington,  Del. 

2212   Gilpin   Avenue. 
Born  at  Wilmington,  Del.,  December  22,  1897.     Son  of  Albert  Ernst 
and  Matilda  Margaret  Kruse.     Enlisted   in  U.  S-  N,   R.,  June  21, 
1918;  commissioned  Ensign,  Naval  Aviation. 


ALPHA  MU  CHAPTER.  1177 

1921. 

Allen  Drew  Addicks,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

106    South   Thirty-sixth    Street. 
Born   at  Philadelphia,   Pa.,   January   12,  1899.     Son  of  Stanley   and 
Louise   (Cook)    Addicks.     S.   A.  T.  C,  Massachusetts   Institute  of 
Technology,  1918. 

Paul  Nathaniel  Anderson,  Jamestown,  N.  Y. 

164    Allen    Street. 
Born  at  Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  September  10,  1898.     Son  of  Frank  Olouis 
and  Sophie  Amelia  Anderson.     S.   A.  T.   C,  Massachusetts   Insti- 
tute of  Technology,  1918. 

*Fred  Russell  Eugene  Dean,  Jr.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Born  at  Springfield,  Mass.,  June  7,  1898.  Son  of  Fred  Russell 
Eugene  and  Myra  West  (Spear)  Dean.  With  Publicity  Depart- 
ment. General  Electric  Company.  Enlisted  September  23,  1918, 
in  Field  Artillery.     Died  at  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  February  2,  1920. 

Reginald    Hammerich    Smithwick,    Boston,    Mass. 

203  Bay  State   Road. 
Born  at  Boston,  Mass.,  October  20,  1899.     Son  of  Dr.  Marsena  Parker 
Smithwick  and  Rigmor  Nystrom.     S.  A.  T.  C,  Massachusetts  In- 
stitute  of  Technology,   1918. 

Barrett  Grout  Hindes,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

2519   Broadway. 
Born    at    San    Francisco,    Cal.,    October    18,    1897.     Son    of    Stetson 
George   and   Sarella    (Barrett)    Hindes.     Served   in    U.    S.   N.    R., 
during  World  War. 

Winter  Dean,  St.   Paul,  Minn. 

415   Summit   Avenue. 
Born   at   St.    Paul,   Minn.,    August   1,    1899.     Son   of   William   John 
and   Laura   Cannon    (Winter)    Dean.     Enlisted   in    U.    S.    N.    R., 
April  12,  1918,  as  Seaman,  Second  Class;  sent  on  submarine  duty 
October,   1918;   released   from   active   service   December,   1918. 

Preston  Ashley  Remington,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

84   Willis   Street. 
Born  at  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  July  17,  1897.     Son  of  Frank  Logan 
and  Alice  Isobel  (Preston)   Remington. 

Charles  Albaugh  Cassell,  Westminster,  Md. 

Born  at  Westminster,  Md.,  February  16,  1899.  Son  of  James  H. 
and  Clara  L.  (Albaugh)  Cassell.  Naval  Unit,  S.  A.  T,  C,  Massa- 
chusetts Institute  of  Technology,  1918, 


1 1;8  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1922. 

Henry  Converse  Allen,  Chestnut  Hill,  Mass. 

30  Kingsbury  Road. 
Born  at  Chestnut  Hill,  Mass.,  November  16,  1897.     Son  of  William 
Lothrop  and  Margaret   (Converse)   Allen.     Served  in  U.  S.  N.  R. 
as   Machinist's   Mate,   Second   Class. 

Walter  Bridges  Driscoll,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

645   Goodrich   Avenue. 
Born  at  St.   Paul,  Minn.,   February  21,  1900.     Son  of  Walter  John 
and  Harriet  Fisk   (Bridges)   Driscoll.     S.  A.  T.  C,  Massachusetts 
Institute  of  Technology,  1918. 

Ellis    Howard   Dennett,   Waverley,    Mass. 

Born  at  Belmont,  Mass.,  September  3,  1900.  Son  of  L.  Guy  and 
Mabel   (Ellis)    Dennett. 

Frederick  Jackson  Burt,  Boston,  Mass. 

203    Bay    State    Road. 
Born   at   Urbana,   111.,    October   19,    1900.     Son    of   Thomas    Arthur 
and    Ida   May    (Besore)    Burt.     Relative    in    Fraternity,    brother, 
George  H.   Burt,  Alpha  Mu,  '20. 

Howell  Church  Fish,  Annapolis,  Md. 

2161   Bancroft  Hall,  U.  S.  Naval  Academy. 
Born    at    Bath,    N.   Y.,    May   29,    1901.     Son    of   Wilbur    Parkhurst 
and    Susan    Dudley    (Church)     Fish.     Midshipman,    U.    S.    Naval 
Academy. 

Robert  Melville  Arnold,  Chicago,  111. 

105   South  La  Salle  Street. 
Born   at   Chicago,   111.,  June   20,    1900.     Son   of   Bion   J.    and   Stella 
Rachel  (Berry)  Arnold. 

Girard  Boyce,  A.B.  [Yale],  New  York,  N.  Y. 

%  Bissell  and  Emerson,  115  Broadway. 
Born  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  May  12,  1897.  Son  of  Edward  Colton 
and  Estelle  Blanche  (Orplan)  Boyce.  Enlisted  in  U.  S.  N.  R., 
May  13,  1918,  as  Quartermaster,  3d  class;  Boatswain's  Mate,  1st 
class,  October,  1918;  released  from  active  service  December  13, 
1918. 

John  Frederick  Robinson,  Roslindale,  Mass. 

Born  at  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  August  15,  1899.  Son  of  Frederick  Web- 
ster and  Helen  Maria  (Marshall)  Robinson,  S,  A,  T.  C,  Massa- 
chusetts Institute  of  Technology,  1918. 


ALPHA  MU  CHAPTER.  1179 

Blanchard  Dominick  Warren,  Salem,  Mass. 

12  Summer  Street. 
Born  at  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.,  July  1,  1900.     Son  of  Aldred  Kennedy 
and    Louise    (Lockwood)    Warren.     Served    in    U.    S.    N.    R.    as 
apprentice  seaman,  1918. 

1923. 

Andrew  Eisen  Vaughan,  Jr.,  Pottstown,  Pa. 

1154   High  Street. 
Born  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  July  1,  1900.     Son  of  Andrew  Eisen  and 
Clara   Virginia    (Payne)    Vaughan. 

Hoyt  Sherman  Griffith,  Chestnut  Hill,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Stenton  and  Evergreen  Avenues. 
Born  at  Chestnut  Hill,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  January  4,  1902.     Son  of 
William   Oglesby   and    Helen    Hoyt    (Sherman)    Griffith.     Relative 
in    Fraternity,    father,   William   6.    Griffith,    Alpha,    '90. 

Philip  Abbot  Herrick,  Chicago,  111. 

12  West  Walton  Place. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  September  17,  1899.     Son  of  Robert  and  Har- 
riet Peabody  (Emery)  Herrick.     Served  in  S.  S.  U.  632,  U.  S.  A., 
Ambulance  service  with  French  Army;  awarded  Croix  de  Guerre; 
November  8,   1919;   discharged   March  13,   1919. 

Mahlon  Kemmerer  Quealy,  Kemmerer,,  Wyo. 

Born  at  Rock  Springs,  Wyo.,  April  15,  1899.     Son  of  Patrick  John 
and  Susan  Jane  Quealy. 

Philip  Morris  Stearns,  Wakefield,  Mass. 

246  Main  Street. 
Born  at   Evanston,  111.,  September   17,   1900.     Son   of  Deshlar   Fal- 
couer  and  Sylenda  Morris   (Beebe)   Stearns. 

Philip  Richardson,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Ill    East   Eightieth   Street. 
Born   at   Burlington,   Vt.,   May   5,    1900.     Son   of   Frederick   Albert 
and   Harriette   Byron    (Taber)    Richardson.     S.   A.   T.   C,   Massa- 
chusetts Institute  of  Technology,  1918. 

Robert  Pond  Bolster,  Brookline,  Mass. 

40  Babcock   Street. 
Born  at  Roxbury,  Mass.,  May  22,  1900.     Son  of  Wilfred  and  Jeannie 
Tolman   (Pond)   Bolster.     S.  A.  T.  C,  Harvard  University,  1918. 


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GEORGIA  SCHOOL  OF  TECHNOLOGY 
ATLANTA,  GEORGIA 


Instituted  January  15,  A.  D.  1904 


BRYAN  MARTIN  BLACKBURN 
BERRIEN  MOORE 
HENRY  EDWARD  EAGAN 
GEORGE  BREWSTER  HILLS 
SPENCER  LUDLOW  BARNES 
JOHN  ERNEST  SIMS 
JAMES  DOWDELL  MYRICK,  Jr. 


History  of  Alpha  Nu  Chapter 

The  spring  of  1903  found  technical  education  enjoying 
a  public  approval  and  patronage  that  had  no't  been  accorded 
it  in  years,  and  realizing  that  with  the  progress  that  was  sure 
to  follow  it  would  be  necessary  to  keep  the  fraternal  conditions 
equally  well  advanced,  several  members  of  the  student  body  at 
the  Georgia  School  of  Technology  busied  themselves  to  secure 
charters  from  some  of  the  foremost  of  the  national  fraternities 
not  then  represented  at  "  Tech."  Their  efforts  resulted  in  the 
establishment  of  three  new  chapters  —  one  of  which  was  the 
Alpha  Nu  Chapter  of  the  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  Fraternity,  which 
chapter  was  established  and  instituted  on  January  15,  1904, 
at  the  Aragon  Hotel,  Atlanta,  Ga.  The  chapter  had  its  birth 
through  the  efforts  of  Harvey  Hatcher,  Phi,  '92,  who,  in  the 
spring  of  1903,  interested  Bryan  M.  Blackburn,  who  at  that 
time  was  a  student  at  Georgia  School  of  Technology.  Alfred 
T.  Levine,  Alpha  Iota,  added  his  enthusiastic  support  to  the 
movement  to  secure  the  charter.  During  the  summer  of  1903 
Bryan  M.  Blackburn  and  J.  Ernest  Sims  succeeded  in  securing 
the  support  and  co-operation  of  five  other  students.  A  peti- 
tion was  then  prepared  and  circulated  among  the  active  chap- 
ters of  the  Fraternity  and  voted  on  at  the  Richmond  Conven- 
tion of  January  1,  1904.  The  petition  was  granted  and  seven 
men  were  duly  initiated  on  the  evening  of  January  15,  1904, 
by  a  committee  appointed  by  the  Executive  Committee  and 
composed  of  John  Reiss,  Mu ;  Harvey  Hatcher,  Phi ;  Alfred 
T.  Levine,  Alpha  Iota;  Harry  Anderson,  Phi;  Roy  Bennett 
Pace,  Phi;  Frank  B.  Dancy,  Lambda. 

At  first  the  regular  weekly  meetings  were  held  in  the  law 
office  of  Harvey  Hatcher. 

At  the  opening  of  the  scholastic  year  in  the  fall  of  1904 
only  five  men  returned,  but  by  united  efforts  a  very  strong  and 
necessary  foundation  had  been  laid,  for  though  weak  numeri- 

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callv,  the  chapter  had  become  so  interwoven  into  the  affairs 
of  the  college  as  to  be  quite  a  factor,  which  was  shown  by  the 
success  at  the  following  "  rushing  season."  By  this  time  the 
chapter  occupied  nicely  appointed  rooms  and  felt  well  under 
way.  It  was  in  this  year  that  Alpha  Nu  sent  her  first  represen- 
tative, Bryan  M.  Blackburn,  to  the  Baltimore  Convention. 

At  the  fall  term  of  1905  J.  Ernest  Sims  was  'the  only  one 
of  the  charter  members  who  returned  to  college,  four  of  the 
others  having  been  graduated.  But  with  him  as  a  leader,  a 
very  strong  foothold  was  gained  by  the  chapter  of  1905  and 
1906. 

In  the  year  of  1906  and  1907  the  last  efforts  of  the  upbuild 
period  were  completed  and  the  work  of  the  preceding  years 
was  crowned  with  success  by  bringing  out  the  chapter  of  1907 
and  1908,  the  strongest  of  any  in  the  life  of  Alpha  Nu  and 
which  made  her  a  leader  at  "  Tech."  Its  influence  was  recog- 
nized politically,  socially  and  in  all  departments  of  student 
activity  and  those  of  us  who  had  nursed  the  chapter  in  its 
infancy  with  no  little  anxiety  felt  repaid  by  the  position  given 
to  our  Fraternity  at  "  Tech." 


Alpha  Nu  Chapter 

1904. 

Bryan  Martin  Blackburn,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  M.E.,  Newnan,  Ga. 

75   East   Broad   Street. 
Born   at  Madison,  Ga.,  August  25,   1884.     Son  of  Benjamin   Milner 
and   Antoinette    (Martin)    Blackburn.     Manufacturer.     Chief    En- 
gineer, R.  D.  Cole  Manufacturing  Company,  Newman,  Ga.     Mar- 
ried, April  28,  1910,  Ruth  Hill  Cole. 

Berrien  Moore,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

1105  Healey  Building. 
Born  at  Conley,  Ga.,  February  13,  1884.  Son  of  Hugh  Du  Bose 
and  Ruth  Talullah  (Morris)  Moore.  Sales  Engineer,  Allis-Chal- 
mers  Manufacturing  Co.,  1908  to  1917;  District  Manager  for 
same,  1917  to  date.  Married,  October  9,  1907,  Harriett  Jackson 
Loyless.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Homer  Moore,  Alpha 
Nu,  '09. 

John  Roderick  Anderson,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

334  East  Duval  Street. 
Born  at  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  February  13,  1883.     Son  of  Zachery  Tay- 
lor and  Kate   (Haas)   Anderson.     President  of  South  Jacksonville 
Dry  Dock  Company.     Married,  October  18,  1905,  Josephine  Louise 
Haskell. 


1905. 

George  Brewster  Hills,  Tiger  Bay,  Fla. 

Born  at  Atlanta,  Ga.,  October  18,  1885.     Son  of  Edward   Sherman 
and   Clara    Brewster    (Darby)    Hills.     Analytical   Chemist. 

Henry  Edward  Eagan,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  Salisbury,  N.  C. 

228  South  Ellis  Street. 
Born  at  Cleveland,  Ohio,  January  30,  1885.     Son  of  Edward  Everett 
and     Caroline      (Collins)      Eagan.     Operating     Manager,     Harris 
Granite  Quarries  Company,  Salisbury,  N.  C.     Married,  Julia  Eliza- 
beth Goode. 

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1906. 

Reuben  Frank  Tidwell,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Georgian  Terrace  Hotel. 
Born  at  Atlanta,  Ga.,  April  81,  1884.     Son  of  Reuben  William  and 
Elizabeth  Hall   (Judson)   Tidwell.     Auditor,  Georgia  State   High- 
way Commission. 

Alfred  Olivier  Hero,  New  Orleans,  La. 

407  Carondelet  Street. 
Born  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  May  2,  1887.  Son  of  George  Alfred  and 
Fenella  Marie  (Olivier)  Hero.  Superintendent,  Magennis  Cotton 
Mills,  New  Orleans,  La.;  Southern  Manager,  J.  Spencer  Turner 
Co.,  New  York  and  Turner  Halsey  Co.,  New  York.  Married, 
April  9,  1918,  Effel  A.  Pearson.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Numa   C.   Hero,   Alpha   Nu,  '09. 


1907. 

James  Dowdell  My  rick,  Jr.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Homewood  Apartments. 
Born  at  Dovedale,  Ga.,  January  31,  1884.  Son  of  James  Dowdell 
and  Thulia  Kate  (Whitehurst)  Myrick.  With  the  Sales  Depart- 
ment, Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.  Mar- 
ried, November  28,  1911,  Lena  Russell  Robison.  Relative  in 
Fraternity,  brother,  James  H.  F.  Myrick,  Alpha  Nu,  '12. 

John  Ernest  Sims,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

General   Electric  Company. 
Born  at  Cumming,  Ga.,  August  23,  1885.     Son  of  Thomas  Le   Roy 
and  Martha  Dean  (Hallman)   Sims.     Salesman  with  General  Elec- 
tric   Company.     Married,   January    12,    1915,    Helen    Rose    Moore. 

Spencer  Ludlow  Barnes,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Armstrong  Cork  Company. 
Born  at  Springfield,  Ohio,  March  22,  1885.     Son  of  Edward  Herbert 
and  Sarah  Fischer    (Spencer)    Barnes.     Assistant  Manager,   Pub- 
licity Department,  Armstrong  Cork  Company.     Married,  Septem- 
ber   1,   1917,   Ruth  Seymour. 

Lyndon  Pugh  Hero,  Baltimore,  Md. 

11  East  Franklin  Street. 
Born    at    New    Orleans,   La.,   December    13,    1884.     Son    of   Andrew 
and  Ottie  Rose   (Paugh)   Hero. 


ALPHA  NU  CHAPTER.  1187 

1908. 

Frank  Hammond  Hardin,  B.S.  in  M.E.  (I),  New  York,  N.  Y. 

322   West   One   Hundred   and   Sixth   Street. 

Born  at  Gainesville,  Ga.,  June  14,  1886.     Son  of  Francis  Marion  and 

Mary  Jane  (Hammond)  Hardin.     With  the  New  York  Central  and 

Hudson  River  Railroad,  1909  to  date;  at  present  master  mechanic. 

Married,  September  14,  1915,  Jessie  Frances  Mason. 

James  Eggleston  Davenport,  B.S.  in  M.E.  and  in  E.E.,  Utica, 
N.  Y. 

1013  West  Street. 
Born  at  Charlestown,  W.  Va.,  October  8,  1887.  Son  of  J.  A.  and 
Louise  (Beall)  Davenport.  With  the  New  York  Central  and  Hud- 
son River  Railroad  Company,  1909  to  date.  At  present,  Train 
Master,  Operating  Department.  Married,  September  12,  1918, 
Anna  M.  Lowery. 

John  Olmsted  King,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Trust  Company  of  Georgia  Building. 
Born  at  Atlanta,  Ga.,  April  25,  1887.     Son  of  Edward  Postell  and 
Mary  Montgomery   (Edwards)    King.     Insurance  agent.     Married, 
April  28,  1911,  Elizabeth  Wilson  Osborne. 

Rahula  Grant  Malhiot,  Killona,  La. 

Born  at  Avoca,  La.,  July  11,  1887.  Son  of  Samuel  Mills  and  Bessie 
Talbot  (Pugh)  Malhiot.  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  Oakley  Sugar 
Company,  Avoca,  La.  Married,  January  15,  1913,  Ethel  McCor- 
mick. 

Claude  Bernard  Worley,  B.S.  [Stetson  Univ.],  St.  Augustine, 
Fla. 
Born    at    Kissimmee,   Fla.,    October   30,   1888.     Son    of   Dr.    Samuel 
Gaines   and   Mary   Olivia    (Pate)    Worley. 

*Harry  Read  Vaughan,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Born  at  Bay  City,  Mich.,  January  31,  1886.  Son  of  William  A.  and 
Helen  F.  (Abbott)  Vaughan.  Officer  of  the  U.  S.  Army.  Second 
Lieutenant,  C.  A.  C,  U.  S.  A.,  October,  1908.  During  the  World 
War  was  transferred  to  Air  Service,  A.  E.  F.,  commissioned 
Major.     Died  in  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  February  5,  1920. 

Charles  Atwater  Sweet,  Jr.,  B.S.  in  T.E.,  Fairfax,  Ala. 

Born  at  Phenix,  R.  I.,  February  4,  1886.  Son  of  Charles  Atwater 
and  Caroline  Amelia  (Andrew)  Sweet.  Superintendent,  Swift 
Manufacturing  Co.,  Columbus,  Georgia,   1910-20.     Superintendent, 


n88  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Fairfax  Mill,  Fairfax,  Ala.,  April  1,  1920,  to  date.     Married,  No- 
vember 21,  1912,  Emily  Carnes  Ransom. 


1909. 

Murrell  Gray  Ross,  Knoxville,  Tenn. 

1365  Armstrong  Avenue. 
Born  at  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  February  9,  1884.     Served  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, F.  A.,  during  World  War.     Married,  July  6,  1918,  Sarah 
Grantland  Tinsley. 

Homer  Moore,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

276  Marrietta  Street. 
Born   at  Conley,  Ga.,  April  25,  1887.     Son   of   Hugh  Du  Bose  and 
Ruth  Tallulah    (Morris)    Moore.     Sales   engineer.     Married,   April 
30,   1913,    Flora   Fay   Callaway.     Relative   in    Fraternity,   brother, 
Berrien   Moore,   Alpha  Nu,   '04. 

Charles  Howard  Whitner,  Sanford,  Fla. 

Born  at  Sanford,  Fla.,  November  3,  1886.  Son  of  Charles  Howard 
and  Cornelia  Marks  (Bruce)  Whitner.  Resident  Engineer,  At- 
lanta, Birmingham  and  Atlantic  Railway.  Served  in  Engineers 
Corps,  U.  S.  N.  R. 

Henry  DeKoven  Smedes,  Jr.,  Cades,  La. 

Born  at  Abbeville,  La.,  August  19,  1887.  Son  of  Robert  Cade  and 
Leonave  (Bernard)  Smedes.  Manager  of  Smedes  Brothers,  sugar 
planters  and  manufacturers.  Married,  June  2,  1915,  Bessie  Pugh 
Malhiot. 

Edward  Spaulding  Lewis  (A  H),  Atlanta,  Ga. 

55  East  Mitchell  Street. 
Born  at  Atlanta,  Ga.,  July  15,  1887.     Son  of  Thomas   Sumner  and 
Lillie  Paulina  (Spaulding)  Lewis.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Ralph  H.  Lewis,  Alpha  Nu,  '17. 

Leon  Clarke  Pope,  Wilsonville,  Ala. 

Born  at  Wilsonville,  Ala.,  August  26,  1885.  Son  of  John  Franklin 
and  Jennie  (Kidd)  Pope.  Bookkeeper.  Married,  June  4,  1912, 
Mary  Bradley. 

Numa  Charles  Hero,  New  Orleans,  La. 

Box  201. 
Born  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  August  21,  1889.     Son  of  George  Alfred 
and  Fenella  Marie  (Olivier)  Hero.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Alfred  O.  Hero,  Alpha  Nu,  '06. 


ALPHA  NU  CHAPTER.  1189 

1910. 

John  Mordicai   Dinsmore,   Waynesburg,   Pa. 

Born   at  Video,   Pa.,  July  8,  1885.     Son  of  Thomas   Benjamin   and 
Josie    (Kent)   Dinsmore. 

*James  Fenton  Gentry,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Born  at  Erald,  Va.,  November   11,   1887.     Son   of  James   Clay   and 
Lelia   (Thornton)   Gentry.     Died  at  Atlanta,  Ga.,  May  17,  1917. 

Daniel  Harvey  Reamy,  B.S.  in  M.E.  [Worcester  Poly.  Inst.], 

Honolulu,  H.  I. 

2121   McKinley  Street. 
Born  at  West  Medford,  Mass.,  October  22,  1885.     Son  of  Christopher 
Sampson     and      Eliza     Ellen      (MacDonald)      Reamy.     Industrial 
teacher.     Married,    March   29,    1919,    Winifred    Charlotte    Farwell. 

Julius  Rutledge  Alford,  Tallahassee,  Fla. 

Born  at  Tallahassee,  Fla.,  August  31,  1887.     Son  of  Edward  H.  and 
Mary  Elizabeth    (Walden)    Alford.     Merchant. 

Proctor  Brevard,  Detroit,  Mich. 

54  Garfield   Building. 
Born  at  Aurora,  Texas,  July  19,  1888.     Son  of  Henry  L.  and  Anna 
(Procter)   Brevard.     Automobile  salesman. 


1911. 

John  T.  Clarke,  B.S.  in  Arch.,  Montgomery,  Ala. 

P.  O.  Box  1216. 
Born  at  Lumpkin,  Ga.,  October  15,  1889.  Son  of  Wellborn  Fort 
and  Laura  Mimms  (Dews)  Clarke.  Superintendent  of  Construc- 
tion of  Public  Buildings,  office  of  Supervsiing  Architect,  U.  S. 
Treasury  Department,  1914-18;  General  Superintendent  with 
Algernon  Blair,  Montgomery,  Ala,  1919  to  date.  Served  with 
516th  Engineers  and  Engineers  School  Detachment;  rank  of  Mas- 
ter  Engineer,   senior   grade. 

Ross  Ogden  Tingley,  Akron,  Ohio. 

Firestone  Tire  and  Rubber  Company. 
Born  at  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  November  15,  1888.  Son  of  Edward  Patti- 
son  and  Lutie  Berry  (Ogden)  Tingley.  In  sales  engineering  de- 
partment, Firestone  Tire  and  Rubber  Company.  Served  as  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  Q.  M.  C. ;  discharged  May  2,  1919.  Married,  April 
7,  1916,  Nell  Loretta  Norman. 


iigo  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Taylor  Beattie,  Jr.,  Thibodaux,  La. 

Born  at  Thibodaux,  La.,  December  12,  1886.  Son  of  Taylor  and 
Fannie  Estelle  (Pugh)  Beattie.  Attorney-at-law.  In  U.  S.  A. 
from  July  22.  1918,  to  January  2,  1919;  Corporal,  October  12,  1918, 
59th  M.  G.  Company,  M.  G.  T.  C.  Married,  July  15,  1917,  Beatrice 
Pauline  Coulon.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  father,  Taylor  Beattie, 
Eta,  and  brother,  Charlton  R.  Beattie,  Eta. 

Harry  Wallace  Loving,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  Charlotte,  N.  C. 

309  North  Church  Street. 
Born  at  Charlottesville,  Va.,  September  18,  1889.  Son  of  Orville 
Winfield  and  Annie  Elizabeth  (Brand)  Loving.  Engaged  in 
municipal  engineering.  Commissioned  Captain,  C.  A.  C,  Novem- 
ber, 1917;  overseas  December,  1917;  Chief  Instructor  Heavy  Ar- 
tillery School,  France;  promoted  to  Major,  November,  1918;  as- 
signed to  commission  to  negotiate  peace  to  make  estimate  of  war 
damage. 

Milton  Thayer  Newman,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

1354   Hubbard  Street. 
Born  at  Charleston,  S.  C,  July  28,  1889.     Son  of  Leonard  Bartlett 
and  Lucie  Lee   (Fladger)   Newman.     With  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Ne- 
mours &  Company,  Arlington  Works,  Arlington,  N.  J. 

*  Joseph  Maybank  Jones,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Born  at  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  July  4,  1888.  Son  of  Robert  Harrison 
and  Susan  Gilchrist  (Baker)  Jones.  He  was  in  fire  insurance 
business.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Francis  G.  Jones,  Alpha 
Alpha,  '07.     Died  at  Atlanta,  Ga.,  August  3,  1908. 

John  Frederick  Gilfillan,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

18  Cleburn  Avenue. 
Born  at  Utica,  N.  Y.,  June  19,  1889.     Son  of  David  and  Ida  (West) 
Gilfillan.     Traveling    salesman.     Married,    June    26,    1915,    Ethel 
Eugenia   Hopkins.     Relative   in   Fraternity,   brother,   Malcolm   D. 
Gilfillan,  Alpha  Nu,  '13. 

William  Louis  Heinz,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

504  West  Peachtree  Street. 
Born  at  Atlanta,  Ga.,  January  18,  1891.  Son  of  John  M.  and  Mary 
E.  (Hetzel)  Heinz.  Sales  engineer  with  American  Brake  Shoe 
and  Foundry  Company.  Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  Engi- 
neers, June  18,  1917;  assigned  to  17th  Railway  Engineers;  pro- 
moted to  Captain;  in  A.  E.  F.,  July  28,  1917,  to  March  25,  1919; 
discharged  April  12,  1919. 

Winthrop  Randall  Howard,  Manhasset,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 

Born    at    Boston,    Mass.,   July    19,    1889.     S"n    of   Governor    Albert 


ALPHA  NU  CHAPTER.  1191 

Crawford  and  Jennie  Wheeler  (Randall)   Howard.     In  advertising 
business.     Married,  December  27,  1916,  Nell  Byron  Richardson. 

Earle  Franklin  Chandler,  B.S.  in  T.E.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

54  West  Fifth  Street. 
Born   at   Newnan,   Ga.,  January   27,   1888.     Son   of   Franklin   Berlin 
and  Nancie  Anna   (Frye)   Chandler.     Sales  Engineer,  Seeger  Ma- 
chine Tool  Company,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Herbert  Solomon  Lowe,  Little  Rock,  Ark. 

New  Capital  Hotel. 
Born  at  Macon,  Ga.,  August  27,  1889.  Son  of  Jackson  Phillips  and 
Martha  Lowe  (Bickley)  Lowe.  Manager,  New  Capital  Hotel, 
Little  Rock,  Ark.  Private,  275th  Ambulance  Company,  19th  Sani- 
tary Train,  19th  Division,  August  31,  1918,  to  December  11,  1918. 
Married  June  14,   1917,  Florence   Elizabeth  Perrin. 

1912. 

Samuel  Calvert  Morgan,  Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

133  North  Converse  Street. 
Born  at  Spartanburg,  S.  C,  March  20,  1888.     Son  of  Oliver  Perry 
and   Lillian    (Calvert)    Morgan.     Dealer   in   live   stock. 

Hugh  Luehrmann,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Babcock  and  Wilcox  Company. 
Born   at   Memphis,   Tenn.,   February    14,   1890.     Son   of   Henry   and 
Louisa    (Correll)    Luehrmann.     With   Babcock    and   Wilcox    Com- 
pany.    Served  as  Captain,  U.  S.  A.,  during  World  War. 

Napoleon  Hill  Grosvenor,  Memphis,  Tenn. 

1912  Peabody  Avenue. 
Born   at  Memphis,   Tenn.,  October   16,   1888.     Son   of  Charles   Niles 
and  Phoebe  Olivia  (Hill)  Grosvenor. 

James  Hill  Fullilove  Myrick,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

414   South   Broad   Street. 
Born   at   Dovedale,   Ga.,   October   13,   1890.     Son   of  James   Dowdell 
and    Thulia    Kate     (Whitehurst)     Myrick.     Commercial    engineer 
with  General  Electric  Company.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
James  D.  Myrick,  Jr.,  Alpha  Nu,  '07. 

Warren  Smiser  Titcomb,  Columbia,  Tenn. 

Born  at  Columbia,  Tenn.,  March  12,  1890.  Son  of  Joseph  Alexander 
and  Lucy  Page  (Smiser)  Titcomb.  Treasurer,  Columbia  Water 
&  Light  Company.     Married,  August  10,  1914,  Polly  O.  Maynard. 


1 192  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

David  Elie  McCord,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

18  Peachtree  Circle. 
Born  at  West  Point,  Mis.,  June  81,  1892.     Son  of  John  Henry  and 
Nannie    (Bell)    McCord.     In    automobile   business.     Married,   May 
29,   1916,   Fay  Dobbs.     Relative   in   Fraternity,   brother,   John    H. 
McCord,  Jr.,*  Alpha  Nu,  '15. 

Franklin  Bernhard  Love  Keiser,  Jr.,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

2170  Hiland  Avenue. 
Born  at  Thomas,  Ala.,  August  27,  1892.  Son  of  Franklin  B.  and 
Martha  J.  (Love)  Keiser.  Assistant  Shipping  Clerk,  American 
Steel  Wire  Company.  Enlisted  in  Motor  Transport  Corps,  Com- 
pany B,  106th  Supply  Train,  31st  Division,  December  13,  1917; 
Sergeant,  May  1,  1918;  eleven  months  overseas. 

Frederic  Alexander  Fleming,  A.B.,  LL.B.   [Univ.  of  Denver], 

Denver,  Colo. 

450  Equitable  Building. 
Born  at  Hibernia,  Fla.,  February  7,  1893.  Son  of  Frederic  Alex- 
ander and  Margaret  Prior  (Baldwin)  Fleming.  Attorney-at-law. 
Commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  Infantry,  November  27,  1917; 
Instructor  at  C.  O.  T.  C. ;  assistant  to  chief  of  staff,  81st  Division, 
A.  E.  F.,  June  29,  1918,  to  October  17,  1918;  wounded  October 
26,  1918;  discharged  February  3,  1919. 

Joseph   Garrett   Heard,   Jr.,   DD.S.    [Atlanta   Dental    Coll.], 

Atlanta,  Ga. 

1219   Piedmont   Avenue. 
Born   at  Shorter,  Ala.,  April   1,  1891.     Son  of  Joseph  Garrett   and 
Shidie     (Tuttle)     Heard.     Dentist.     Served    as    First    Lieutenant, 
Dental  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  June,  1918,  to  March,  1919.     Married,  June 
26,  1919,  Ruth  Loraine  Jacobs. 


1913. 

Harold  Goldsmith  Barnwell,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

32  South  Pryor  Street. 
Born  at  Atlanta,  Ga.,  September  24,  1891.  Son  of  Charles  Franklin 
and  Sarah  Eliza  Barnwell.  Assistant  Buyer,  Ragan  Malone  Com- 
pany, wholesale  dry  goods.  Married,  June  10,  1917,  Wilhelmina 
Smith.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Ralph  W.  Barnwell,  Alpha 
Nu,  '18. 

John  Ware  Holiday,  North  Adams,  Mass. 

II  Cherry  Street. 
Born  at  Atlanta,  Ga.,  June  23,  1893.     Son  of  John  Styles  and  Lulu 
(McMillan)     Holiday.     With    Beane    Mills,    North    Adams,    Mass. 
Married,  June  23,  1913,  Lydia  McBride. 


ALPHA  NU  CHAPTER.  U93 

Arthur  Hobbs  Lippold,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

130   East   Eleventh   Street. 
Born   at   Atlanta,   Ga.,   March   28,   1893.     Son   of   Charles   Gustavus 
and  Fanny  Corinne  (Hobbs)  Lippold.     Salesman  with  R.  J.  Dick, 
Ltd.,  of  Passaic,  N.  J.     Married,  July  31,  1914,  Helen  Josephine 
Hodge. 

Allen  Augustus  Van  Orsdale,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

1335  Pine   Street. 
Born  at  Fort  Logan,  Denver,  Colo.,  October  27,  1891.     Son  of  Colonel 
John  T.   and   Margaret   T.   Van   Orsdale.     With   General   Electric 
Company. 

Malcolm  David  Gilfillan,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

560  Ponce  de  Leon  Avenue. 
Born    at    Ipswich,    Mass.,   June    10,    1893.     Son    of    David    and    Ida 
(West)     Gilfillan.     Machine     erector     and    cotton    mill     foreman. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  John  F.  Gilfillan,  Alpha  Nu,  '11. 

William  Robert  Armstrong,  M.E.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

36  West  North  Avenue. 
Born   at   Atlanta,  Ga.,   October   7,   1893.     Son   of  Robert   Shaw   and 
Martha      Elizabeth      (Weller)       Armstrong.     Salesman.     Married, 
June  26,  1918,  Grace  Bowen  Coffin. 

Abner  Llewellyn  Akers,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

526  Ponce  De  Leon  Avenue. 
Born   at   Atlanta,   Ga.,   January   27,   1891.     Son   of   Frank    Marshal 
and    Martha    Heardon     (Hurt)     Akers.     In    insurance    business. 
Served    as    First    Lieutenant,    A.    S.    M.    A.;    fourteen   months    in 
A.  E.  F.;  commissioned  First  Lieutenant  in  the  reserve. 

Milner  Thornton  La  Hatte,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

418  North  Boulevard. 
Born   at   Atlanta,   Ga.,   October  20,   1890.     Son   of   Macon   Thornton 
and  Marie  Mercer   (Milner)   La  Hatte.     Sales  Manager,  Southern 
Division,  Selden  Truck  Corporation.     Married,  February  12,  1912, 
Meta  Margaret  Man. 

Henry  Prentiss  Osborne,  Montezuma,  Ga. 

Born  at  Atlanta,  Ga.,  November  14,  1885.  Son  of  Derry  Bellum 
and  Georgia  Webb  (Wilson)  Osborne.  Superintendent.  Monte- 
zuma Fertilizer  Company,  1917  to  date.  Married,  July  6,  1917, 
Aline  Harris  Perry. 

John  Francis  Downing,  Druid  Hills,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Born   at  Atlanta,  Ga.,  December   14,  1893.     Son  of  Walter   T.   and 


1 194  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Helen  (Ellis)  Downing.  Architect.  Commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Infantry,  August  15,  1917;  assigned  to  154th  Infantry; 
promoted  to  First  Lieutenant,  December  22,  1917;  assigned  to 
Intelligence  Section,  H.  Q.  39th  Division;  promoted  to  Captain, 
July  25,  1918,  commanding  Company  C,  305th  M.  G.  Brigade,  77th 
Division,  to  discharge. 

1914. 

Edward  Huguenin  Gibbes,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

609  Chamber  of  Commerce  Building. 
Born  at  Savannah,  Ga.,  September  27,  1891.     Son  of  Charles  Hart- 
ridge    and   Julia    (Thomas)    Gibbes.     Sales   Manager    for   Mancha 
Storage   Battery   Locomotive   Company.     Married,   April  28,  1917, 
Winifred  Hendricks. 

Horace  Holleman,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Central  Building. 
Born  at  Atlanta,  Ga.,  February  5,  1892.  Son  of  Joseph  Travis  and 
Nanny  (Kemp)  Holleman.  Treasurer  of  The  Southern  Mortgage 
Company.  Enlisted  in  the  U.  S.  N.,  June  17,  1917,  as  Seaman; 
commissioned  Ensign,  February,  1918.  Relatives  in  Fraternity, 
brothers,  Emerson  Holleman,  Alpha  Nu,  '20,  and  Carlyle  Holle- 
man, Alpha  Nu,  '23. 

Joseph  Andrew  Logan,  Jr.,  Savannah,  Ga. 

410  Bolton  Street. 
Born   at  Savannah,  Ga.,   April   12,   1893.     Served   as   Lieutenant,   Q. 
M.  C,  during  World  War. 

Robert  Love  Taylor,  Jr.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

2910  Ordway  Street. 
Born  at  Elizabethton,  Tenn.,  July  23,  1888.     Son  of  Robert  L.  Taylor, 
Governor    of    Tennessee,    and    Sarah    Baird.     Automobile    dealer. 
Married,  December  27,  1910,  Lila  May  Tulley. 

Robert  Virginius  Walton,  Augusta,  Ga. 

924   Reynalds   Street. 
Born  at  Beech  Island,  S.  C,  January  7,  1894.     Son  of  George  Combs 
and  Ann  Eliza  (Black)  Walton.     With  Southern  States  Phosphate 
and  Fertilizer  Company.     Served   as  Sergeant,  Chemical  Warfare 
Service,  U.  S.  A. 

Frederick  McDowell,   Cleveland,   Ga. 

Born  at  Monticello,  Ga.,  July  18,  1891.  Son  of  Frank  D.  and  Lucy 
Emma  (Malone)  McDowell.  Banker.  Served  in  U.  S.  A.,  March 
to  November  30,  1918.  Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  Infantry 
Reserve  Corps. 


ALPHA  NU  CHAPTER.  n9S 

George  Walker  Jordan,  Jr.,  Hawkinsville,  Ga. 

Born  at  Langstreet,  Ga.,  October  14,  189.1.  Son  of  George  Walker 
and  Carrie  (Tarver)  Jordan.  In  electrical  supply  business. 
Served  in  U.  S.  N.  as  M.  M.,  2d  class,  July  2  to  September  3, 
1918;   C.  M.  to  January  1,  1919. 


1915. 

Francis  Benjamin  Arden,  Jr.,  Savannah,  Ga. 

115  East  Liberty  Street. 
Born  at  Savannah,  Ga.,  April  28,   1893.     Son  of  Francis   Banjamin 
and    Florence    (Tyree)    Arden.     Served    with    Troop    A,    Georgia 
Cavalry  on  the  Mexican  border,  1916;  with  the  Headquarters  Troop, 
31st  Division,  A.  E.  F.,  1918-19. 

Edgar  Battle  Harrison,  Bayonne,  N.  J. 

82  West  Eighth  Street. 
Born   at   Savannah,   Ga.,   January   26,   1894.     Son  of   Nathaniel   and 
Mary  Frances   F.    (Middleton)    Harrison.     Assistant  Superintend- 
ent of  by-products  plant  of  Southern  Cotton  Oil  Company,  Bay- 
onne,  N.   J. 

Benjamin  Seay  Barker,  Jr.,  Gainesville,  Ga. 

Born  at  Rome,  Ga.,  September  10,  1893.  Son  of  Benjamin  Seay  and 
Sallie  (Reynolds)  Barker.  Salesman  with  Goodyear  Tire  &  Rubber 
Company.  Served  in  Air  Service,  U.  S.  A.;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant. 

Miles  Somers  Proctor,  Hazen,  Ark. 

Born  at  Stuttgart,  Ark.,  July  11,  1894.  Son  of  Charles  Somers  and 
Charlotte  Ann   (Pegg)    Proctor. 

Edward  Horace  Carman,  Jr.,  B.S.  in  M.E. ;  M.E.   [Cornell] 

(A.  P.),  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Insurance  Company  of  North  America. 
Born  at  Dalton,  Ga.,  December  17,  1894.  Son  of  Edward  Horace 
and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Morris)  Carman.  Superintendent,  Inland 
Marine  Department,  Insurance  Company  of  North  America,  At- 
lanta, Ga.  Served  in  Ordnance  Corps,  U.  S.  A.;  participated  in  St. 
Mihiel  and  Argonne-Meuse  offensives;  Croix  de  Guerre.  Married, 
February  11,  1920,  Pauline  Glover  Sanders. 

Loomis  Pratt  Grant,  Albany,  Ga. 

232  Broad  Street. 
Born  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  November  24,  1891.     Son  of  John  A.  and 
May    Carver     (Standbury)     Grant.     Automobile    dealer.     Private, 


1 196  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Ambulance  Company  No.  29,  May  21,  1917;  transferred  to  17th 
Engineers  as  Sergeant,  January  1,  1918;  landed  in  France,  March 
5,  1918;  saw  service  at  Chateau-Thierry  and  Fer-en-Tardennyes ; 
mustered  out  April  10,  1919. 

Harold  Arthur  Todd,  Mobile,  Ala. 

Mobile  Ship  Building  Company. 
Born  at  Portsmouth,  Ohio,  November  13,  1892.  Son  of  Winfield  Scott 
and  Cosette  Inez  (Calvert)  Todd.  Assistant  Resident  Auditor  for 
the  United  States  Shipping  Board  Emergency  Fleet  Corporation 
at  the  Mobile  Ship  Building  Company.  Enlisted  March  15,  1918; 
commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  A.  S.  M.  A.,  rated  as  Pursuit 
Pilot  and  Aerial  Gunner;  discharged  January  8,  1919. 

Irwin  Lee  Fife,  Fayetteville,  Ga. 

Born  at  Fayetteville,  Ga.,  January  14,  1894.  Son  of  Robert  Edward 
Lee  and  Emmie  (Hindsman)  Fife.  In  mercantile  business. 
Served  as  Private,  121st  Infantry,  to  May,  1918;  commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  F.  A.,  August  31,  1918;  assigned  to  9th  F.  A. 
Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Cecil  L.  Fife,  Alpha  Nu,  '19, 
and  Robert  T.  Fife,  Alpha  Nu,  '20. 

Robert  Maxwell  Harbin,  B.S.  [Univ.  of  Georgia]  ;  M.D.  [Har- 
vard], Calhoun,  Ga. 
Born  at  Calhoun,  Ga.,  December  7,  1893.     Son  of  Thomas  W'ithispoon 
and  Ida  Sarah   (Hardan)   Harbin.     Physician. 

*Willis  Bradford  Eubanks,  Franklin,  Ky. 

Born  at  Franklin,  Ky.,  May  19,  1891.  Son  of  Claude  and  Margaret 
(Willis)   Eubanks.     Died  at  Franklin,  Ky.,  May  8,  1915. 

Charles  Alexander  Staebler,  St.  Matthews,  Ky. 

Born  at  Louisville,  Ky.,  March  8,  1894.  Son  of  Alexander  and  Ida 
(Kuhn)  Staebler.  Contractor,  1914-17.  First  Lieutenant,  11th  F. 
A.,  U.  S.  A.  Participated  in  Meuse-Argonne  offensive.  Married, 
March  27,  1920,  Winifred  Enos. 

John  Henry  McCord,  Jr.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

601   Ponce  de  Leon  Avenue. 
Born  at  West  Point,  Miss.,  September  14,  1895.     Son  of  John  Henry 
and  Nannie   (Bell)   McCord.     In  real  estate  business.     During  the 
World  War  served  as  a  Corporal  in  the  Medical  Corps.     Relative 
in  Fraternity,  brother,  David  E.  McCord,  Alpha  Nu,  '12. 

Hibbert  Henry  Dancy,  Houston,  Tex. 

302  West  Main  Street. 
Born  at  Savannah,  Ga.,  May  4,  1891.     Son  of  Robert  Raymond  and 


ALPHA  NU  CHAPTER.  1197 

Florence  (Roche)  Dancy.     Member  of  firm,  R.  R.  Dancy  and  Com- 
pany.    Married,  September  9,  1916,  Marian  Seward  Roberts. 

1916. 

Armand  Durant,  A.B.  [Va.  Military  Inst.],  New  York,  N.  Y. 
International  Telephone  Company,  61  Broadway. 
Born  at  Atlanta,  Ga.,  May  13,  1895.  Son  of  Edward  Mortimer  and 
Abbie  Bonham  (Ross)  Durant.  Commissioned  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, November  30,  1916;  assigned  to  6th  F.  A.;  First  Lieutenant, 
April  1,  1917;  Captain,  August  5,  1917;  assigned  to  19th  F.  A. 
Married,  September  27,  1919,  Alice  Downing  Evans. 

Peter  Roe  Nugent,  Savannah,  Ga. 

312  West  Bryan  Street. 
Born   at  Savannah,  Ga.,   November   16,    1893.     Son   of   Thomas   and 
Nellie    (Roe)    Nugent.     Manager   of   wholesale   bakery.     Sergeant, 
One    Hundred    and    Fifty-seventh   Depot    Brigade,    during   World 
War. 

Ned  Holder,  Augusta,  Ga. 

809  Georgia  Avenue. 
Born  at  Augusta,  Ga.,  December  20,  1894.     Son  of  James  Oscar  and 
Willie  (Wise)  Holder. 

Charles   Jay  Victoreen,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

2233  Arlington  Avenue. 
Born   at   Philadelphia,   Pa.,   April  22,   1893.     Son  of   Ernest  Vitalis 
and  Ann   (Austin)    Victoreen. 

Wayt  Thomas,  Charlotte,  N.  C. 

P.  O.  Box  364. 
Born  at  Mount  Airy,  N.  C,  March  28,  1894.     Son  of  Henry  Evans 
and   Kate   Laura    (Durham)    Thomas.     Secretary    and    Treasurer, 
Thomas  and  Sherrill,  mechanical  engineers.     Served  in  C.  O.  T.  C, 
1917  and  discharged  for  physical  disability. 

1917. 

Robert  Henry  Knapp,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

Western   Electric  Company,  1621   First  Avenue. 
Born  at  Franklin,  Ky.,  July  21,  1893.     Son  of  Harry  Henderson  and 
Nanny  (Hancock)   Knapp.    Served  as  Captain,  Battery  A,  309th 
F.  A.,  A.  E.  F. 

*Lewis  Dittmar,  Houston,  Tex. 

Born  at  Houston,  Texas,  February  27,  1893.     Son  of  John  William 


np8  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

and  Bertha  (Warnecke)  Dittmar.  With  the  F.  W.  Heitmann 
Company  of  Houston,  in  charge  of  automobile  accessories  de- 
partment. Married,  April  30,  1917,  Blanch  Herman.  Died  Octo- 
ber 21,  1918,  at  Houston,  Texas. 

Bernard  Alexander  Boykin,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

110  East  Seventh  Street. 
Born  at  Carthage,  Mo.,  September  25,  1894.     Son  of  Basil  Manley 
and   Florence    (Barnard)    Boykin.     Office   Manager,   Retail  Credit 
Company.     During  the  World  War  served  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  L,  130th  Infantry,  33d  Division. 

Menzo  Vernor  Moore,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

44  Spring  Street. 
Born  at  Savana,  N.  Y.,  December  21,   1890.     Son  of  Menzo  James 
and  Catherine  Elizabeth  (Gates)  Moore.     Served  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant,  Engineers   Corps,   during  World   War. 

Ralph  Howard  Lewis,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

55  East  Mitchell  Street. 
Born  at  Atlanta,  Ga.,  September  9,  1894.  Son  of  Thomas  Sumner 
and  Lillie  Paulina  (Spaulding)  Lewis.  With  the  General  Electric 
Company.  Served  as  Private,  Headquarters  Company,  26th  C. 
A.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Edward  S.  Lewis,  Alpha  Nu, 
'09. 

1918. 

Ralph  White  Barnwell,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

695  Richmond  Avenue. 

Born   at   Atlanta,   Ga.,   August   3,   1896.     Son   of   Charles    Franklin 

and    Sarah    Eliza     (Goldsmith)     Barnwell.     Automobile     supplies 

dealer.     Enlisted  in   Motor  Transport  Corps,  September  12,   1918. 

Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Harold  G.  Barnwell,  Alpha  Nu,  '13. 

James  Henry  Beale  Bogman,  Washington,  D.  C. 

War  Department. 
Born  at  Atlanta,  Ga.,  January  27,  1895.  Son  of  George  Wallace  and 
Dora  Anita  (Beals)  Bogman.  U.  S.  Army  officer.  Commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  Cavalry,  August  9,  1917;  assigned  to  10th 
Cavalry;  commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  February,  1918;  Captain, 
June,  1918.     Married,   August  27,  1919,  Marguerite  Bee  White. 

Charles  Cobia  West,  Charleston,  S.  C. 

Calhoun   Mansion. 
Bom  at  Charleston,  S.  C,  August  19,   1896.     Son  of  Charles  Cobia 
and    Mamie    Harriet    (Teague)     West.     Stock    farmer.     Aviation 
Cadet,  U.  S.  Air  Service,  April,  1918,  to  January,  1919. 


ALPHA  NU  CHAPTER.  1199 

Walter  Charles  Askew,  Jr.,  Savannah,  Ga. 

113  East  Gwinnett  Street. 
Born  at  Savannah,  Ga.,  January  25,  1897.  Son  of  Walter  Charles 
and  Lillian  (Haltiwanga)  Askew.  Manager,  Southern  Paper 
Stock  Company,  Augusta,  Ga.  Enlisted  in  U.  S.  N.  R.,  April  3, 
1917;  commissioned  Ensign,  February  1,  1918;  commissioned  Ensign 
Regular  Navy,  June  8,  1918. 

William  Lucius  Hawes,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

35  Druid  Circle. 
Born  at  Lithia  Springs,  Ga.,  April  9,  1898.     Son  of  Lucius  Adolphus 
and  Willie   (Reynolds)    Hawes.     Chemist  with   E.   I.   du   Pont   de 
Nemours  and  Company.     S.  A.  T.  C,  Georgia  School  of  Technol- 
ogy, 1918. 

Stewart  Smoker  Hunt,  Moss  Point,  Miss. 

Born  at  Arkadelphia,  Ark.,  August  10,  1895.  Son  of  John  Smoker 
and  Martha  (Stewart)  Hunt.  Construction  engineer  with  Hodge 
Shipbuilding  Company.  Married,  February  16,  1919,  Lucille  Long. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Alexander  T.  Hunt,  Alpha  Nu,  '23. 

Raymond  Rochford  Johnson,  Washington,   Ga. 

Born  at  Washington,  Ga.,  February  14,  1897.  Son  of  William  Theo- 
philus  and  Mary  Aileen  (Smith)  Johnson.  Merchant.  Married, 
September  17,  1919,  Frances  Elizabeth  Barksdale. 

Willis  Howard,  Washington,  D.  C. 

214  A  Street,  S.  E. 
Born  at  Milledgeville,  Ga.,  February  10,  1896.  Son  of  James  David 
and  Annie  (Barksdale)  Howard.  Law  student  at  Georgetown 
University.  Enlisted  in  Ordnance  Department,  U.  S.  A.,  Decem- 
ber, 1917;  Sergeant  of  Ordnance,  H.  Q.  Tours,  France;  commis- 
sioned Second  Lieutenant,  O.  R.  C,  1919. 

Julius  Furman  Bell,  Jr.,  Milledgeville,  Ga. 

202  South  Liberty  Street. 
Born  at  Milledgeville,  Ga.,  May  8,  1895.  Son  of  Julius  Furman  and 
Frances  Hammond  (Hollinshead)  Bell.  During  the  World  War 
served  as  First  Lieutenant,  Three  Hundred  and  Twenty-eighth 
Infantry,  Eighty-second  Division.  Married,  November  28,  1917, 
Willie  Lee  Wall. 

Harwell  Madison  Stephens,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

920  Peachtree  Street. 
Born   at   Atlanta,  Ga.,   March   14,  1897.     Son   of  Dr.   Luther   Parks 
and    Mary    (Bell)    Stephens.     Salesman,    Ajax    Rubber    Company. 
During  the  World  War  served  as  a  Private,  Company   F,  Third 
Replacement  Regiment,  Camp  Gordon,  Ga. 


1200  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Charles  Eastman  Trousdale,  Montgomery,  Ala. 

202   Madison   Avenue. 
Born    at   Nashville,   Tenn.,    November   24,    1895.     Son   of   Leon   and 
Lillian  James  (Cantrell)  Trousdale.     Newspaper  reporter.     Served 
as  Private,  First  Class,  303d  Supply  Company;  in  A.  E.  F.  nine- 
teen months. 

Edgar  Eugene  Dawes,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

129  Linwood  Avenue. 
Born  at  Norfolk,  Va.,  September  20,  1896.  Son  of  Edgar  Eugene 
and  Linda  Ely  (Wright)  Dawes.  Assistant  Manager,  Atlanta 
office  of  General  Electric  Company.  Enlisted  in  U.  S.  N.  as  Chief 
Machinist's  Mate,  June,  1918;  discharged  July  18,  1919.  Married, 
February  3,  1917,  Frances  Katherine  Smith. 


1919. 

Cecil  Lewis  Fife,  Fayetteville,  Ga. 

Born  at  Fayetteville,  Ga.,  January  4,  1919.  Son  of  Robert  Edward 
Lee  and  Emmie  (Hindsman)  Fife.  Enlisted  in  U.  S.  N.  R.  as 
Seaman,  2d  class,  February  25,  1918;  commissioned  Ensign,  Oc- 
tober 5,  1918;  served  on  mine  sweeper,  submarine  chaser  and 
transport,  being  released  from  active  duty  May  24,  1919.  Rela- 
tives in  Fraternity,  brothers,  Irwin  L.  Fife,  Alpha  Nu,  '15,  and 
Robert  T.  Fife,  Alpha  Nu,  '20. 

John  Wilton  Wiggs,  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

202  McCallie  Avenue. 
Born  at  Christiana,  Tenn.,  August  29,  1897.     Son  of  John  Edward 
and  Sarah  (Jameson)  Wiggs.     Structural  draftsman  with  Converse 
Bridge   and   Steel   Company. 

*Edward  Calhoun  Schoen,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Born  at  Abbeville,  S.  C,  July  17,  1897.  Son  of  Allen  McGee  and 
Sarah  Louise  (Calhoun)  Schoen.  Commercial  engineer  with  South- 
ern Bell  Telephone  &  Telegraph  Company.  Enlisted  as  flying 
cadet,  Air  Service,  February  7,  1918;  discharged  February  27, 
1919.     Died  at  Atlanta,  Ga.,  February  14,  1920. 

William  Leuton  McEver,  Clarksville,  Ga. 

Born  at  Atlanta,  Ga.,  September  27,  1894.  Son  of  Bartow  and 
Mary  Elizabeth  McEver.  During  the  World  War  served  in  Engi- 
neers' Reserve  Corps,  unassigned,  January  4,  1918,  to  October  11. 
1919. 


ALPHA  NU  CHAPTER.  1201 

Shelton  Edward  Price,  Columbus,  Ga. 

413  Tenth  Street. 
Born  at  Columbus,  Ga.,  October  22,  1894.     Son  of  John  Blackston  and 
Mary  Helen   (Shelton)    Price.     Enlisted  June  10,  1917,  as  Private, 
Company  E,  6th  Engineers,  U.  S.  A.;  wounded  at  Chateau-Thierry. 

1920. 

Charles  Everest  Johnson,  Jr.,  Wilmington,  N.  C. 

14  North  Fourth  Street. 
Born  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  June  26,  1897.     Son  of  Charles  Everest 
and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Gordon)  Johnson.     Served  in  64th  Company, 
Marine  Corps,  during  World  War. 

Daniel  Benjamin  Sanford,  Milledgeville,  Ga. 

P.  O.  Box  226. 
Born  at  Milledgeville,  La.,  November  8,  1898.     Son  of  Daniel  Stetson 
and  Annie    (Roberson)    Sanford. 

John  Charles  Brennan,  Savannah,  Ga. 

214  Taylor  Street,  East. 
Born   at   Savannah,   Ga.,   December   12,    1897.     Son   of   Patrick   and 
Margaret   (Dowling)   Brennan.     During  the  World  War  served  in 
the  Naval  Aviation  Corps  as  Cadet,  C.  Q.  M.    (A). 

Emerson  Holleman,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

1600  Ponce  de  Leon  Avenue. 
Born  at  Atlanta,  Ga.,  March  24,  1899.  Son  of  Joseph  Travis  and 
Nannie  (Kemp)  Holleman.  During  the  World  War  served  as 
Seaman,  second  Class,  U.  S.  N.  R.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  broth- 
ers, Horace  Holleman,  Ahpha  Nu,  '14,  and  Carlyle  Holleman,  Alpha 
Nu,  '23. 

George  Nelson  Lester,  Jr.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

486  Spring  Street. 
Born  at  Marietta,  Ga.,  June  18,   1896.     Son  of  George   Nelson  and 
Grace  Elizabeth  (Beach)  Lester. 

Lawton  Terry  Stevens,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

450  Luckie  Street. 
Born  at  Atlanta,  Ga.,  August  26,  1900.     Son  of  Thomas  Terry  and 
Edna  May  (Campbell)  Stevens.     Naval  S.  A.  T.  C,  1918. 

William  Clarke  Mathes,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  Jonesboro,  Ga. 

Born  at  Jonesboro,  Ga.,  August  9,  1897.     Son  of  Nathaniel  Beecher 
and  Cora  (Clarke)  Mathes.     Engineer,  Southern  Underwriters  As- 


1202  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

sociation,  Atlanta,  Ga.     Served  in  U.  S.  N.  R.,  during  the  World 
War. 

Sterling  Blackburn  Cockrill,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

486  Spring  Street. 
Born   at   Nashville,   Tenn.,  January  25,   1898.     Son   of   Goodloe   and 
Mamie  Newton  (Harris)  Cockrill.     S.  A.  T.  C,  Georgia  School  of 
Technology,  1918. 

Wesley  Rish  Kemp,  Edison,  Ga. 

Born  at  Oglethorpe,  Ga.,  September  1,  1897.  Son  of  James  Walter 
and  Lura  (Rish)  Kemp.  Farmer.  Enlisted  in  Naval  Aviation, 
U.  S.  N.  R.,  June  25,  1918,  as  quartermaster;  discharged  December 
20,  1918. 

Robert  Thelmer  Fife,  Fayetteville,  Ga. 

Born  at  Fayetteville,  Ga.,  November  18,  1898.  Son  of  Robert  Ed- 
ward Lee  and  Emmie  (Hindsman)  Fife.  In  mercantile  business. 
During  the  World  War  served  in  the  U.  S.  A.  Relatives  in  Fra- 
ternity, brothers,  Irwin  L.  Fife,  Alpha  Nu,  '15,  and  Cecil  L.  Fife, 
Alpha  Nu,  '19. 

Leland  Edward  Anderson,  Glennville,  Ga. 

Born  at  Glennville,  Ga.,  October  2,  1899.  Son  of  Ina  and  Annie  Jane 
(Tootle)    Anderson. 

Robert  Glover  Weiss,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

145  Linwood  Avenue. 
Born  at  Louisville,  Ky.,  January  26,  1899.     Son  of  Fred  and  Eleanor 
(Spinner)  Weiss.     In  the  U.  S.  N.  R.,  Oct.  1,  1918,  to  January  1, 
1919. 

Robert  Strickland  Bell,  Griffin,  Ga. 

Born  at  Griffin,  Ga.,  April  8,  1894.  Son  of  Joseph  Brown  and  Mary 
(Banks)   Bell.     Farmer. 

1921. 

Anton  Harty,  Savannah,  Ga. 

203  Swinnette  Street,  East. 
Born  at  Savannah,  Ga.,  February  19,  1899.     Son  of  William  James 
and    Joanna    (Kenoe)     Harty.     Commissioned    Second    Lieutenant 
Infantry,  September  16,  1918;  discharged  December  20,  1918. 

Frank  Hickam  Wheelock,  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

Lookout   Mountain. 
Born  at  Somerset,  Ky.,  February  15,  1900.     Son  of  John  Hickam  and 
Lena  May  (Hatch)  Wheelock. 


ALPHA  NU  CHAPTER.  1203 

Charles  Edward  Young,  Jr.,  St.  Augustine,  Fla. 

The  Monson. 
Born  at  Asheville,  N.  C,  February  14,  1901.     Son  of  Charles  Edward 
and   Florence   Emily    (Rathmell)    Young. 

Hugh  Colquitt   Cate,   A. A.    [Texas   Military   Coll.],   Terrell, 

Texas. 

612  Griffith  Avenue. 
Born  at  Mineola,  Texas.,  November  24,  1898.     Son  of  Horace  Maples 
and  Carrie   Belle    (Freeman)    Cate.     Candidate,   M.   G.   O.    T.   S., 
Camp  Hancock,  Ga.,  October  to  December,  1918. 

Carroll  Candler  Passmore,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

486  Spring  Street. 
Born  at  Valdosta,  Ga.,  June  17,  1900.     Son  of  James  Franklin  and 
Sarah   (Martin)   Passmore.     S.  A.  T.  C,  Georgia  School  of  Tech- 
nology, 1918. 

James  Oliver  Dyal,  Jr.,  Owens  Ferry,  Ga. 

Born  at  Owens  Ferry,  Ga.,  July  24,  1898.  Son  of  James  Oliver  and 
Mary  Josephine  (Flood)  Dyal.  S.  A.  T.  C,  Georgia  School  of 
Technology,  1918. 

Bennie  Powell  Webb,  Sumter,  Ga. 

Born  at  Sumter,  Ga.,  February  7,  1897.  Son  of  William  Andrew 
and  Annie  Lou  Webb. 

James  Burton  Wilder,  Macon,  Ga. 

R.  F.  D.  No.  2. 
Born   at   Macon,   Ga.,  July  4,   1899.     Son   of  James   Henry  Benton 
and  Sophia   (McKay)    Wilder.     Candidate,  M.  G.  O.  T.  S.,  Camp 
Hancock,  Ga.,  October  to  December,  1918. 

George  Vineyard  Tolbert,  Houston,  Tex. 

1717  Tuam  Avenue. 
Born   at   Palestine,   Texas,   December   6,   1898.     Son   of   William   H. 
and  Susie  Lee  (Craig)  Tolbert.     Candidate,  C.  O.  T.  S.,  Camp  Gor- 
don, Ga.,  October  to  December,  1918. 


1922. 

John  James  White,  3d,  Pass  Christian,  Miss. 

Born  at  McComb,  Miss.,  December  21,  1901.  Son  of  William  Moore 
and  Euphemia  (Stem)  White.  Accepted  for  Naval  Aviation  Serv- 
ice, November,  1918. 


1204  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Carter  Northen  Paden,  Kirkwood,  Ga. 

Born  at  Edgewood,  Ga.,  August  12,  1900.  Son  of  William  Dean 
and  Margaret  Susan  (Carter)  Paden.  S.  A.  T.  C„  Georgia  School 
of  Technology,  1918. 

Laurence  Spurlock  Miller,  Brunswick,  Ga. 

1023   Albany   Street. 
Born  at  Brunswick,  Ga.,  April  5,  1900.     Son  of  Laurence  Augustus 
and  Mary  Edna   (Bailey)   Miller.     S.  A.  T.  C,  Georgia  School  of 
Technology,  1918. 

Leon  Kleiser  Camp,  Columbus,  Ga. 

Racine  Hotel. 
Born  at  Savannah,  Ga.,  January  5,  1901.     Son  of  Wilson  Mctyre  and 
Virginia  (Kleiser)   Camp. 

Robert  Wilson  Brown,  Milledgeville,  Ga. 

Born  at  Dawson,  Ga.,  May  9,  1899.  Son  of  Charles  George  and  Mary 
Lou   (Wilson)  Brown. 

Walter  Fortiner  Bozarth,  Williamsburg,  Va. 

Born  at  Williamsburg,  Va.,  July  28,  1900.  Son  of  William  Austin 
and  Flora  (Weeks)  Bozarth.  S.  A.  T.  C,  Georgia  School  of 
Technology,  1918. 

Jefferson  Elliotte  Byrd,   Statesboro,  Ga. 

Born  at  Statesboro,  Ga.,  February  22,  1900.  Son  of  William  Parker 
and  Alenza  Vaden   (Buie)    Byrd. 

Van  Hampton  Burgin,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

231  Myrtle  Street. 
Born  at  Greensboro,  N.  C,  September  6,  1898.  Son  of  Frank  Alex- 
ander and  Jennie  C.  (Chilton)  Burgin.  Served  as  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, Air  Service,  13th  Aero  Squadron,  2d  Pursuit  Group,  Battle 
of  St.  Mihiel  and  the  Battle  of  the  Argonne.  Credited  with  three 
Hun  ships.  Taken  prisoner  on  the  26th  of  September,  1918,  by  the 
Germans  after  a  fight  of  one  hour.  Wounded  twice.  Spent  two 
and  one  half  months  in  six  different  prison  camps  in  Germany; 
released  the  first  of  December,  1918.  Arrived  in  the  U.  S.  A.  Jan. 
18,  1919.     Squadron  cited  with  the  cord  of  the  Legion  of  Honor. 

Hugh  Reid  Wilson,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

450  Luckie  Street. 
Born  at  Atlanta,  Ga.,  March  16,  1900.     Son  of  James  Campbell  and 
Cora  Adelle   (Campbell)    Wilson. 


ALPHA  NU  CHAPTER.  1205 

Lauren  Burton  Parrott,  Fitzgerald,  Ga. 

411  North  Lee  Street. 
Born  at  Fitzgerald,  Ga.,  September  14,  1901.     Son  of  James  Albert 
and  Alice   (Mosher)   Parrott. 

Winston  Jerome  Jackson,  Asheville,  N.  C. 

99  Merrimon  Avenue. 
Born  at  Cuthbert,  Ga.,  March   14,  1900.     Son  of  Edmund   Albertus 
and   Nannie    (Puckett)   Jackson.     S.   A.  T.   C,  Georg.a   School   of 
Technology,  1918. 

Frank  Harrison,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

222  "West  Church  Street. 
Born  at  Thomson,  Ga.,  January  12,  1898.     Son  of  Edward  Sullivan 
and  Fannie  (Hamilton)   Harrison.     S.  A.  T.  C,  Georgia  School  of 
Technology,  1918. 

Mark  Francis  Thomson,  Lake  Charles,  La. 

Born  at  Lake  Charles,  La.,  July  1,  1900.  Son  of  James  Stuart  and 
Marie  (Gallaugher)  Thomson.  S.  A.  T.  C,  Tulane  University, 
1918. 

Robert  Edmond,  Jr.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

52  Ponce  de  Leon  Place. 
Born  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  February  18,  1902.     Son  of  Robert  and 
Ethel  Frances    (Whitehurst)    Edmond. 


1923. 

Alexander  Trotter  Hunt,  Hodge,  La. 

Born  at  Arkadelphia,  Ark.,  September  22,  1901.  Son  of  John  Smoker 
and  Martha  (Stewart)  Hunt.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Stewart  S.  Hunt,  Alpha  Nu,  '18. 

Harry  Cannon,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

226  Myrtle  Street. 
Born  at  Atlanta,  Ga.,  October  28,   1902.     Son  of  Jason   and   Fleda 
(Stephens)   Cannon. 

Vaughan  Mahoney  Caldwell,  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

Lookout  Mountain. 
Born  at  Lookout  Mt.,  Tenn.,  August  15,  1900.     Son  of  Frank  Hollis 
and  Ella   (Walker)   Caldwell. 


1206  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Carlyle  Holleman,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

1600  Ponce  de  Leon  Avenue. 
Born   at   Atlanta,   Ga.,   November   13,   1901.     Son   of  Joseph   Travis 
and  Nannie  (Kemp)   Holleman.     Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers, 
Horace  Holleman,  Alpha  Nu,  '14,  and  Emerson  Holleman,  Alpha 
Nu,  '20. 

Edwin  Walsh   Hodge,   Ruston,  La. 

Born  at  Arkadelphia,  Ark.,  January  4,  1901.     Son  of  Otis  Eugene 
and  Mary  Alice  (Walsh)  Hodge. 

Floyd  Ellsworth  Cotton,  Asheville,  N.  C. 

Forest  Hill  Park. 
Born  at  Asheville,  N.  C.,  January  13,  1901.     Son  of  Clyde  Ellsworth 
and  Helen  Katherine  (Floyd)  Cotton. 

Harry  Matthews  Faull  (A  0),  Bessemer,  Ala. 

1501    Minnesota   Aveue. 
Born   at   Tower,   Minn.,   November   27,   1900.     Son   of   Richard   and 
Anna  L.   (Matthews)   Faull. 

Joseph  LaFayette  Torbett,  Columbus,  Ga. 

737  Broad  Street. 
Born  at  Columbus,  Ga.,  May  8,  1902.     Son  of  Pharlton  LaFayette 
and  Ora  (Sommerkamp)  Torbett. 

Simeon  Bates  Cook,  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

15  Duncan  Avenue. 
Born   at   Chattanooga,   Tenn.,   September   12,   1901.     Son   of   Simeon 
Bates  and  Harriette  (Wayne)  Cook. 

1924. 

Thomas  Kirk  Cureton,  Jr.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

52  Vedado  Way. 
Born    in   Fernandina,   Fla.,   August  4,   1901.     Son  of   Thomas   Kirk 
and  Annie  (Jeffreys)   Cureton. 

William  Ransom  Barnette,  Pineville,  N.  C. 
Born  in  Pineville,  N.  C.     Son  of  William 
Barnette. 

Albion  Stirling  King,  Lake  Charles,  La. 

1605  Ryan  Street. 
Born  at  Lake  Charles,  La.,  August  24,  1901.     Son  of  George  M.  and 
Bessie    (Brown)    King.     Relatives   in   Fraternity,   brothers,   Alvin 
O.   King,   Mu,  '12,  Cyrus   A.   King,  Mu,  '15,   and   Jean   M.   King, 
Mu,  '20. 


Born  in  Pineville,  N.  C.     Son  of  William  Crockett  and  Maggie  Lena 
Barnette. 


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PURDUE  UNIVERSITY 

LAFAYETTE,  INDIANA 


Instituted  November  25,  A.  D.  1905. 


CALVERT  CARLES  KIRK 

EXUM  MOSES  HAAS 

JOHN  HERMAN  GAETJE 

ALBERT  KENFIELD  BARNES 

THOMAS  SHACKELFORD  HEMENWAY 

SAMUEL  BETTLE  HUGHES 

PAUL  CARL  SEYL 

CLAUDE  MARTIN  VOGEL 

WILLIAM  LUTHER  BARKER,  Jr. 

HARRIE  RUSSELL  DILKS 

GEORGE  GOODRICH  COALE 

WILBUR  DYRE  HART 

LEWIS  EDWIN  KEPHART 

JOHN  BONNER  WAMPLER 

ORREN  LE  BRUNN  ANDREWS 

HAROLD  LEE  BARNES 

WALTER  WASHINGTON  HUNZICKER 

LE  ROY  HARTLEY  MOSS 


History  of  Alpha  Xi  Chapter 

The  petition  of  the  charter  members  of  the  chapter  was 
sent  to  the  Grand  Chapter  on  November  25,  1904,  and  the 
charter  was  granted  at  the  next  convention. 

Alpha  Xi  Chapter  was  installed  at  Purdue  University  on 
November  25,  1905,  just  one  year  after  the  petition  was 
presented,  by  a  committee  composed  of  William  J.  Crumpton  of 
Alpha  Theta  and  Rodman  M.  Brown  of  Alpha  Beta. 

The  home  of  the  chapter  at  that  time  was  known  as  "  The 
Crow's  Nest  "  on  Waldren  Street.  Later,  when  more  room  was 
needed  the  chapter  moved  to  what  was  known  as  the  Col. 
Thompson  house  on  Columbia  Street  and  about  a  year  later  it 
moved  to  805  South  Street  which  was  occupied  until  1911. 

About  the  fall  of  1906  a  building  fund  was  started  with  a 
view  to  the  chapter  owning  its  own  home  in  the  near  future  and 
a  series  of  notes  was  signed  by  each  initiate  the  last  of  which 
were  to  be  due  ten  years  after  leaving  school. 

The  fund  thus  started  grew  gradually  until  about  1911, 
when  there  was  organized  what  was  known  as  The  Purdue 
Chapter  of  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  Incorporated. 

This  organization,  composed  of  both  alumni  and  active 
men,  purchased  a  house  at  234  Littleton  Street  to  which  a  fine 
lounging  room  and  dormitory  were  added  as  a  start  towards  a 
complete  rebuilding. 

Thus  the  chapter  carried  on  until  the  war  came  on  with  its 
call  for  men  and  Alpha  Xi  responded  to  the  extent  that  there 
were  just  four  active  men  in  the  house  in  the  spring  of  1918 
and  they  were  too  young  to  go. 

It  was  at  this  point  that  something  had  to  be  done  to  keep 
the  house  going,  so  the  Trustees  of  the  Endowment  fund  of 
the  Fraternity  were  appealed  to. 

The  result  was  a  house  building  campaign,  the  drawing  up 
of  plans  and  the  decision  to  build  the  new  house  during  the  sum- 
mer of  1920,  but  under  the  existing  financial  condition  of  the 
country  it  looks  as  though  there  might  be  a  year's  delay, 

1209 


Alpha  Xi  Chapter 

1905. 

Calvert  Charles  Kirk,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Denver,  Colo. 

2133  Race  Street. 
Born  at  Columbus,  Ohio,  November  25,  1884.     Son  of  Charles  Calvert 
and  Phoebe  Elijah    (Finley)    Kirk.     Civil  engineer,  1905-16;   since 
engaged  in  oil  development.     Candidate,  F.  A.  C.  O.  T.  C,  Camp 
Zachary  Taylor,  Ky.,  October  to  December,  1918. 

Exum  Moses  Haas,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Chicago,  111. 

McGraw   Publishing  Company,   Old   Colony  Building. 
Born    at  East   Germantown,   Ind.,   August   7,   1882.     Son   of   Edgar 
Milton    and    Alice    R.    (Le    Conde)    Haas.     Married,    January    2, 
1907,  Edith  Dugan. 

John  Herman  Gaetje,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  Glenview,  111. 

Born  at  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  October  14,  1882.  Son  of  John  and 
Katherine  (Hegerhorst)  Gaetje.  Mechanical  Engineer,  Western 
Electric  Company,  1912-18;  general  foreman  of  plant,  Maintenance 
Division,  Western  Electric  Company,  1918  to  date.  Married,  Sep- 
tember 26,  1906,  Lillian  Rose  Schwennesen. 


1906. 

Thomas  Shackelford  Hemenway,  A.B.   [Pritchett  Coll.]  ;  B.S. 

in  E.E.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

43  Norwood  Avenue. 
Born  at  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  May  17,  1882.     Son  of  Charles  Caroll  and 
Ida  Eliza   (Shackelford)    Hemenway.     Treasurer,  Ericsson   Manu- 
facturing Company,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Married,  May  17,  1917,  Sarah 
Wisner  Preston. 

Albert  Kenfield  Barnes,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company. 
Born   at  Hastings,  Mich.,  October  26,  1883.     Son  of  George  Albert 
and   Minnie   Louise    (Kenfield)    Barnes,     Electrical   engineer   with 
the  Westinghouse  Company. 

I2IQ 


ALPHA  XI  CHAPTER.  1211 

Claude  Martin  Vogel,  B.S.  in  Chem.,  Evansville,  Ind. 

416  South  First  Street. 
Born  at  Evansville,  Ind.,  September  20,  1883.     Son  of  Martin  Peter 
and  Ida  Clara   (Gates)   Vogel.     Foundry  Engineer,  Hercules  Gas 
Engine   Company,   Evansville,   Ind.,   1918   to   date.     Tau   Beta  Pi. 
Married,  January  15,  1908,  Aletha  Lowry  Spencer. 

Samuel  Bettle  Hughes,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  Omaha,  Neb. 

210  South  Eighteenth  Street. 
Born  at  Greenfield,  Ind.,  January  6,  1885.     Son  of  John  Arthur  and 
Margarette   Anna    (Wray)    Hughes.     Transmission    engineer   with 
American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.     Married,  October 
20,  1909,  Marie  Pilkenton. 

Wilbur  Dyre  Hart,  Dixon,  111. 

Illinois  Northern  Utilities  Company. 
Born  at  Hartsdale,  Ind.,  June  12,  1884.  Son  of  Milton  Rhodes  and 
Mary  Maude  Frances  (Zimmermann)  Hart.  Power  engineer. 
District  Superintendent  and  General  Contract  Agent,  Illinois 
Northern  Utilities  Company,  1913  to  date.  Married,  June  18, 
1918,  Jeanne  Frances  Graves. 


1907. 

Paul  Carl  Seyl,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  Chicago,  111. 

4724  Greenwood  Avenue. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  August  12,  1885.     Son  of  Joseph  and  Katherine 
(Wagner)   Seyl.     Engineer  with  the  Robins  Conveying  Belt  Com- 
pany.    Tau  Beta  Pi.     Married,  June  17,  1914,  Josephine  Lydston. 

Harrie  Russell  Dilks,  Richmond,  Ind. 

1200  Main  Street. 
Born  at  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  January  13,  1885.     Son  of  George  Rus- 
sell and  Alice  Jane  (Hill)  Dilks.     Manufacturer,  Metal  and  Alloy 
Specialties  Company,  Buffalo,   N.  Y.     Served  as  Sergeant,  Troop 

I,  1st  N.  Y.  Cavalry,  on  Mexican  border,  July  12,  1916,  to  March 
6,  1917;  First  Lieutenant,  102d  Trench  Mortar  Battery,  July  15, 
1917,  to  Feb.  6,  1919;  Verdun  Sector.  September  18  to  November 

II,  1918,  with  33d  and  79th  Divisions.  Married,  January  19,  1918, 
Martha  Prescott  Bull. 

Lewis  Edwin  Kephart,  Berrien  Springs,  Mich. 

Born  at  Berrien  Springs,  Mich.,  November  23,  1881.  Son  of  Henry 
and  Ellen  Rose  (Smith)  Kephart.  In  general  engineering  busi- 
ness. Served  as  a  civilian  in  construction  section,  Quartermaster 
General's  Department,  1917,  and  in  aeroplane  construction,  1918-19. 


1212  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

John  Bonner  Wampler,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

876  Second  Avenue. 
Born  at  Richmond,  Ind.,  March  5,  1884.     Son  of  John  M.  and  Lizzie 
(Bonner)    Wampler.     Civil  engineer. 

Le  Rov  Hartley  Moss,  Anderson,  Ind. 

212  W>st  Eleventh  Street. 
Born  at  Fairburg,  Neb.,  February  5,  1885.     Son  of  Frank  Le   Roy 
and   Mary    (Hartley)    Moss.     Electrical   and   mechanical   engineer 
with  Bion  J.  Arnold.     Captain,  construction  division,  Q.  M.  C,  U. 
S.  A.,  1917-20.     Married,  February  9,  1910,  Maude  L.  Arnold. 


1908. 

George  Goodrich  Coale,  B.S.  in  Agric,  Vincennes,  Ind. 

Born  at  Richmond,  Ind.,  July  31,  1884.  Son  of  Walter  Philip  and 
Minnie  Bell  (Goodrich)  Coale.  Married,  December  29,  1908,  Anne 
Gertrude  Dilks. 

William  Luther  Barker,  Jr.,  B.S.,  Denver,  Colo. 

U.  S.  Forest  Service. 
Born  at  Boonville,  Ind.,  August  7,  1884.     Son  of  William  Luther  and 
Ada   (Dailey)   Barker.     In  the  U.  S.  Forestry  Service.     Married, 
October  26,  1913,  Mary  Amelia  Green. 

Harold  Lee  Barnes,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

502  Third  National  Bank  Building. 
Born    at   Milwaukee,   Wis.,   November   30,   1886.     Son   of    Frederick 
Burr  and  Blanche  (Lee)  Barnes.     Secretary  and  Treasurer,  H.  L. 
Barnes    Equipment    Company,    dealers    in    automatic    sprinklers. 
Married,  September  28,  1910,  Vivenda  Ruth  Rainier. 

Walter  Washington  Hunzicker,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  Lafayette,  Ind. 

313  Penn  Avenue. 
Born  at  Marion,  Ind.,  October  9,  1884.     Son  of  Frederick  and  Eliza- 
beth   (Sohn)    Hunzicker.     Development   engineer   with  Ohio   Brass 
Company,  Mansfield,  Ohio.     Married,  February  4,  1909,  Alice  Mary 
Hogan. 

Orren  Le  Brunn  Andrews,  Baltimore,  Md. 

2704  Elsinor  Avenue. 
Born  at  Saegertown,  Pa.,  January  25,  1886.       Son  of  James  Lawton 
and    Rosalie    Adell    (Porter)    Andrews.     Chief    draftsman    to    the 
work's   officer,   Baltimore   Dry  Docks   and   Shipbuilding  Company, 
1918  to  date. 


ALPHA  XI  CHAPTER.  1213 

Archer  Louis  Jackson,  Libertyville,  111. 

Born  at  Huntsville,  Ind.,  July  23,  1886.  Son  of  Benjamin  S.  and 
Celina  F.  (Harris)  Jackson.  Architect  and  engineer.  During 
World  War  served  as  Captain,  Construction  Division,  Q.  M.  C, 
U.  S.  A. 

*Lee  Dunning  Grimes,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

Born  at  North  Platte,  Neb.,  August  9,  1885.  Son  of  Hanson  Mil- 
lard and  Mary  Elizabeth  (McCracken)  Grimes.  Contractor  and 
engineer.     Died   at   Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  December   8,   1918. 

Chase  Hood  Nichols,  Winchester,  Ind. 

Born  at  Winchester,  Ind.,  October  23,  1885.  Son  of  Alonzo  Lee 
and  Kitty  Clyde  (Wiseman)  Nichols.  In  lumber  commission  busi- 
ness.    Married,  March  29,  1908,  Mary  Eunice  Moorman. 

William   Quinn   McBeth,  Romney,   Ind. 

Born  at  New  Richmond,  Ind.,  October  6,  1883.  Son  of  William 
Allen  and  Ida  Alice  (Kirkpatrick)  McBeth.  Farmer.  Married, 
March  23,  1908,  Grace  Vivian  McAllister. 


1909. 

Jesse  Wertheimer  Mack,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla. 

Ralph    A.    Rose   Company. 
Born  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  May  3,  1887.     Son  of  Samuel  J.  and  Minnie 
(Wertheimer)    Mack.     Secretary   and   Treasurer,    Ralph    A.    Rose 
Company,    candy    manufacturers.     Married,    June    7,    1915,    Ruth 
Jacobi. 

Carl  Hamilton  Davis,  Ph.C,  Trafalgar,  Ind. 

Born  at  Mahalasville,  Ind.,  August  20,  1887.  Son  of  William  W)oods- 
worth  and  Rebecca  Jane  (Hamilton)  Davis.  Pharmacist.  Mar- 
ried,  February   15,   1911,  Leola   Avis  Williams. 

Hugh  Branaman  Estep,   Chicago,  111. 

3420  South  Michigan  Avenue. 
Born    at   Danville,    Ind.,    March   21,    1887.     Son    of    Edgar    E.    and 
Minnie   (Little)    Estep.     Insurance  engineer  with  Marsh  and  Mc- 
Lennan.    During  the   World   War   served   as   Captain,   Q.    M.   C, 
Construction  Division  and  Fire  and  Accident  Prevention  Branch. 

Harry  Coale  Doan,  Richmond,  Ind. 

1106  Main  Street. 
Born   at    Richmond,   Ind.,   March   18,   1885.     Son   of   Walter   Joseph 
and   Emily   H.    (Coale)    Doan.     Funeral  director,   Doan   and   Son, 
Richmond,  Va.     Married,  June  23,   1910,   Ethel  Luring   Patton. 


1214  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Francis  Everett  Fields,  Pueblo,  Colo. 

1024  East  Eighth  Street. 
Born  at  Winchester,  Ind.,  November  10,  1885.     Son  of  Obadiah  and 
Mary  M.   (Stick)   Fields.     State  Agent,  Masonic  Protective  Asso- 
ciation.    Married,  September  29,  1910,  Gladys  O'Neal. 

*John  Beman  Pitts,  Waukegan,  111. 

Born  at  Waukegan,  111.,  May  13,  1887.     Son  of  John  Berkley  Pitts. 

1910. 

Karl  Peter  Herbruck,  East  Palestine,   Ohio. 

McGraw  Tire  and   Rubber  Company. 
Born   at   Akron,   Ohio,  May  5,   1886.     Son   of  Emil   Peter   and   Iris 
Leora  (Zwisler)   Herbruck. 

George  Dwight   Schermerhorn,   Reading,   Mich. 

Born  at  Reading,  Mich.,  October  8,  1886.  Son  of  Charles  Darwin 
and  Fanny  Eleanor  (Roberts)  Schermerhorn.  President  and  Gen- 
eral Manager,  Acme  Chair  Company.  Director,  State  Bank  of 
Reading.  Commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  Ordnance,  December, 
1917;  transferred  to  Chemical  Warfare  Service,  April,  1918;  pro- 
moted to  Captain  C.  W.  S.,  August,  1918;  discharged  May  1,  1919. 
Married,  Jan.  9,  1913,  Hazel  Wilma  Fenton. 

Lloyd  Tarnutzer,  Prairie  du  Sac,  Wis. 

Born  at  Madison,  Wis.,  July  11,  1888.  Son  of  William  Laurence 
and  Mary  Emma  (Buehler)  Tarnutzer.  Automobile  dealer.  Mar- 
ried, October  28,  1911,  Alta  E.  Kindschi. 

Paul  Sharlock,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

1249  Neil  Avenue. 
Born  at  Holton,  Kan.,  November  5,  1886.     Son  of  Martin  and  Leah 
(Cooper)   Sharlock.     Salesman.     During  the  World  War  served  as 
First  Lieutenant,  One  Hundred  and  Twenty-fourth  F.  A. 

Lloyd  Carleton  Farquhar,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  Winchester,  Ind. 

Born  at  Winchester,  Ind.,  July  30,  1888.  Son  of  Alonzo  E.  and 
Birdie  V.  (Nichols)  Farquhar.  Engineer  with  Alleghany  Steel 
Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  1914-17.  Commissioned  First  Lieuten- 
ant, Ordnance,  U.  S.  A.,  October,  1917;  promoted  to  Captain, 
June,  1918.     Married,  September  6,  1913,  Nora  Elizabeth  Endsley. 

Benjamin  Isaac  Warner  (A  ®),  Wheaton,  111. 

314   Main  Street. 
Born  at  Wheaton,  111.,  October  6,  1887.     Son  of  Herman  Ensign  and 
Clara  Dell  (Miller)  Warner. 


ALPHA  XI  CHAPTER.  1215 

Paul  Earl  Latchem,  Huntington,  Ind. 

Born  at  Wabash,  Ind.,  March  7,  1887.  Son  of  John  Baker  and 
Amelia  (Abler)  Latchem.  Civil  engineer.  Engineer,  Huntington, 
Ind.,  1914  to  date.  Married,  November  11,  1911,  Roseanna  Marie 
Reilly. 

Clarence   William   Driver,   B.S.    in   M.E.,   Winchester,   Ind. 

535  East  Washington  Street. 
Born  near  Parker  City,  Ind.,  March  8,  1887.     Son  of  Leobis  Lincoln 
and  Carrie  Ann   (Wood)   Driver.     Engineer  with   National  Lamp 
Works   of   General    Electric   Company. 

1911. 

Benjamin  Daniel  Christian,  Cleveland,  0. 

Guardian   Building. 
Born  at  Noblesville,  Ind.,  July  5,  1889.     Son  of  George  Siegal  and 
Luna   (Loehr)  Christian.     District  Manager,  Crocker-Wheeler  Co., 
Cleveland,  Ohio.     Married,  June  16,  1914,  Mary  Fisher. 

Harry  Kenneth  Clark,  C.E.   [Armour  Instit.  Tech.],  Milwau- 
kee, Wis. 

147  West  Warter   Street. 
Born  at  Gridley,  Kan.,  August  27,  1889.     Son  of  Alonzo  Kenton  and 
Mary  Laurentine  Clark.     Grinding  Wheel  Engineer,  Norton  Com- 
pany,   Worcester,    Mass.,    1914    to    date.     Married,    February    27, 
1915,  Edith  May  Mitchell. 

Edward  Wilson  Davis,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
School  of  Mines  Experiment  Station,  University  of  Minnesota. 
Born  at  Dublin,  Ind.,  May  8,  1888.  Son  of  Walter  Clarence  and 
Delia  Mendenhall  (Wilson)  Davis.  Mining  engineer,  1915-19.  On 
faculty  of  School  of  Mines,  University  of  Minnesota,  1912-15  and 
1919  to  date.  Married,  1914,  Jessie  Mary  Campbell.  Relative  in 
Fraternity,  brother,  Royden  N.  Davis,  Alpha  Epsilon,  '04. 

Walker  Edwin  Land,  Richmond,  Ind. 

747  South  Seventh  Street. 
Born   at   Richmond,   Ind.,   September   22,   1888.     Son   of   Frank   and 
Nellie  Beitzell   (Walker)   Land.     President,  Land  Dilks  Company, 
manufacturers  of  kitchen  cabinets,  1917  to  date.     Married,  March 
29,  1915,  Mary  Barbara  Smith. 

Henry  Lozier  Sutton,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Yorktown,  Ind. 

Born  at  Lawrenceburg,  Ind.,  October  17,  1887.  Son  of  William  C. 
and  Margaret  (Lozier)   Sutton.     Senior  Civil  Engineer,  Interstate 


1216  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Commerce    Commission,    1914    to    date.     Relative    in    Fraternity, 
brother,  William  A.  Sutton,  Alpha  Xi,  '15. 

Carl  Harrison  Lux,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Logansport,  Ind. 

736  South  Sicott  Street. 
Born  at  Logansport,  Ind.,  December  1,  1888.     Son  of  John  H.  and 
May  (Johnson)  Lux.     Civil  engineer.     Married,  December  27,  1917, 
Mary  Emma  Dunn. 

Charles  Stephen  McCartley,  Jr.,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Sandusky,  Ohio. 

246  East  Market  Street. 
Born  at  Richmond,  Ind.,  November  19,  1890.  Son  of  Charles  Stephen 
and  Mary  (Kelley)  McCartley.  President  and  General  Manager, 
The  Macultivator  Co.,  Sandusky,  manufacturers  of  Motor  Macul- 
tivator.  Sigma  Xi.  Married,  April  26,  1919,  Lucille  Josephine 
Uthe. 

Harry  Glyndon  Stiles,  Chicago,  111. 

4624  Lake  Park  Avenue. 
Born  at  North  Judson,  Ind.,  July  31,  1888.  Son  of  Robin  Baxter 
and  Augusta  May  (Swahn)  Stiles.  Assistant  Chief  Chemist  of 
People's  Gas  Light  and  Coke  Company.  Public  utilities  ap- 
praisal engineer.  Chief  engineer  of  General  Combustion  Com- 
pany of  Chicago.     Married,  June  20,  1917,  Bertha  Anna  Edmonds. 


1912. 

Donald  James  Sayler,  Waukegan,  111. 

633    Genesee    Street. 
Born  at  Sterling,  Kan.,   August  1,  1888.     Son  of  Carl  Everette  and 
Jennie   (Huett)   Sayler. 

James  Williams  Egnor,  Spencer,  Ind. 

Born  at  Spencer,  Ind.,  September  21,  1889.     Son  of  James  Williams 
and  Myra  (Craft)   Egnor. 

Aden  Rohrbaugh  Miller,  M.E.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1780    Broadway. 
Born  at  Canton,  Ohio,  March  5,  1889.     Son  of  Homer  J.  and  Anna 
L.    (Rohrbaugh)    Miller.     Manager,    Eastern    Railroad   Sales   De- 
partment, B.    F.   Goodrich   Rubber   Company.     Married,   June   10, 
1916,  Dorothy  Wakefield  Brothers. 

Orin  Glenn  Ledbetter,  Akron,  Ohio. 

826  Sichley  Avenue. 
Born  at  Xenia,  Ohio,  January  2,   1889.     Son  of  Newton  and  Clara 


ALPHA  XI  CHAPTER.  1217 

(Steele)  Ledbetter.  Engineer  with  Firestone  Tire  Company  in 
rubber  development.  Served  as  civilian  supervisor  of  Rubber  In- 
spection, Bureau  of  Aircraft  Production,  June,  1918,  to  February, 
1919.     Married,  October  2,  1917,  Annie  Spencer. 

Earl  Francis  Guthrie,  Logansport,  Ind. 

Brown  Street. 
Born   at  Logansport,  Ind.,  March  13,   1892.     Son  of  Frank  V.   and 
Catherine    (Miller)    Guthrie.     Pharmacist.     Married,    November  2, 
1914,  Helen  Uhl.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Asa  E.  Guthrie, 
Alpha  Xi,  '17. 

*Lowell  Hugh  Shannon,  Orrville,  Ohio. 

Born  at  Orrville,  Ohio,  January  2,  1889.     Son  of  Hugh  D.  and  Laura 

A.  (Mentcer)  Shannon.     Died  at  Orrville,  Ohio,  November  27,  1913. 

Robert  Emmett  Phelps,  Ph.C,  Martinsville,  Ind. 

Born  at  Martinsville,  Ind.,  February  20,  1891.  Son  of  Tull  and  Ella 
(Schouel)  Phelps.  Pharmacist.  Married,  March  10,  1915,  Mil- 
dred Herrmann. 

Richard  Greer  Flaugher,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Cayuga,  Ind. 

Born  at  Cayuga,  Ind.,  June  4,  1889.  Son  of  Edward  Adam  and 
Mary  Jane  (Greer)  Flaugher.  Highway  contractor.  Served  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  A,  212th  Engineers,  U.  S.  A.,  Sep- 
tember, 1917,  to  January,  1919. 

Donald  Perry  Graves,  Des  Moines,  Iowa. 

1084   Forty-fifth  Street. 
Born  at   Fountain  City,   Ind.,  March   7,   1888.     Son   of   Vernon   De 
Los  and  Emma  (Test)  Graves.     Vice  President  of  Hudson  Jones 
Auto    Company   and    of    Electric    Farm   Lighting   Company,    Des 
Moines,  Iowa.     Married,  March  7,  1912,  Carrie  Eikenberry. 

Ralph  Strong  Smith,  Kensett,  Ark. 

Born  at  Red  Key,  Ind.,  April  30,  1888.     Son  of  Gordon  and  Laura 

B.  (Strong)  Smith.  With  C.  B.  and  Q.  Railroad.  During  the 
World  War  served  in  Chemical  Warfare  Service,  2d  and  3d  Corps, 
A.  E.  F. 


1913. 

Francis  Edward  Rush,  Galesburg,  111. 

Born  at  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  August  18,  1890.     Son  of  Edward  and 
Emma  Sarah   (Farquhar)   Rush. 


1218  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Russell  Alvin  Heitbrink,  Muncie,  Ind. 

Born  at  Logansport,  Ind.,  October  24,  1890.  Son  of  Henry  John  and 
Anna  Marie   (Kehlenbrink)    Heitbrink. 

Walter  Henry  Seegrist,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  Tefft,  Ind. 

Born  at  Tefft,  Ind.,  June  19,  1889.  Son  of  Samuel  and  Caroline 
(Dunn)  Seegrist.  Farmer.  In  service  of  U.  S.  A.  from  Septem- 
ber, 1917,  to  January,  1919;  eight  months  in  National  Army  as 
Sergeant,  Company  F,  Divisional  Supply  Train,  Camp  Grant;  nine 
months  in  Air  Service. 

Frank  Turner  Kent,  Hope,  Ind. 

Born  at  Hope,  Ind.,  December  26,  1889. 

Abner  Jesse  Hunter,  Columbus,  Ind. 

Born  at  Columbus,  Ind.,  June  14,  1891.  Son  of  Charles  Grant  and 
Emma  (Walker)  Hunter.  Purdue  University  Agricultural  Ex- 
periment Station,  1913  to  1918.  Second  Lieutenant,  F.  A.,  5th 
Regiment,  F.  A.  R.  D.,  1918-19.     Married,  Ruth  Newsom  Hunter. 

1914. 

Lincoln  Bales   Breedlove,   B.S.   in  M.E.,   M.E.    [Illinois]    (P) 

Martinsville,  Ind. 

289  North  Main  Street. 
Born  at  Nashville,  Tenn.,  March  11,  1888.  Son  of  George  Bales  and 
Florence  (Aten)  Breedlove.  Mechanical  and  Electrical  Engineer. 
Commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  Ordnance,  December  15,  1917;  pro- 
moted to  Captain,  October  1,  1918;  on  Headquarters  Staff,  14th 
Division  in  charge  of  mechanical  equipment;  discharged  February 
15,   1919.     Married,  June  2,   1917,   Elizabeth  Albertine  Platts. 

John  Herbert  Seamans,  Chicago,  111. 

1869  East  Seventy-first  Street. 
Born  at  Kinsley,  Kans.,  May  25,  1890.  Son  of  Charles  Herbert  and 
Mamie  (Taylor)  Seamans.  In  photo-finishing  and  photo-chemical 
business.  In  U.  S.  A.,  September,  1917,  to  December,  1918,  as 
instructor  in  Columbia  University  United  States  School  of  Pho- 
tography; rank,  Sergeant,  First  Class,  June,  1918,  to  December, 
1918.     Married,   August  25,   1919,   Marie  Lee   Bell. 

William  Holly  Shirey,  Detroit,  Mich. 

461/;   Linsdale   Avenue. 
Born   at   Indianapolis,   Ind.,   April  21,   1892.     Son   of   William    Otto 
and   Effie    (Sampson)    Shirey.     Chief   Draftsman,   Electrical   Con- 
struction Corporation,  Detroit.     Married,  July  21,  1917,  Anna  May 
Meyers. 


ALPHA  XI  CHAPTER.  1219 

Daniel  Clair  Arrance,  Needles,  Cal. 

Born  at  Salamanca,  N.  Y.,  August  27,  1891.     Married  Helen  Hunt. 

Thurlow  Weed  Harvey,  B.S.  in  Agri.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Department    of    Agriculture. 
Born  at  Fairmount,  Ind.,  August  12,  1888.     Son  of  John  W.  and  S. 
Elizabeth    (Price)    Harvey.     Agriculturist  in    Extension  Work,   U. 
S.    Department    of    Agriculture,    1918    to    date.     Married,    August 
19,  1913,  Helen  Louise  Arnold. 


John  Perry  Shumaker,  Xenia,  Ohio. 

Pleasant  Street. 
Born  at  Xenia,  Ohio,  May  9,  1890.     Son  of  Simon  Monroe  and  Au- 
gusta   Louise    (Geiseler)    Shumaker.     Consulting    engineer.     Mar- 
ried, November  16,  1912,  Ednah  Lydia  Shook. 

Kenneth  Smith  Wallace,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  West  Lafayette,  Ind. 

150  North  Grant  Street. 
Born   at   Lafayette,    Ind.,   December   24,    1891.     Son    of   Adam   and 
Carrie    (Smith)    Wallace.     U.   S.   Army  officer.     First  Lieutenant, 
113th  Engineers,  September,  1917,  to  January,  1918;  and  4th  F.  A., 
January,  1918,  to  date.     Married,  1919,  Zola  Black. 

John  Hart  Wilson,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  Clarksburg,  W.  Va. 

Box  618. 
Born  at  Pueblo,  Col.,  March  26,  1893.  Son  of  Henry  Tyson  and 
Lucy  Snow  (Hart)  Wilson.  Manufacturer  of  automobile  acces- 
sories and  specialties.  Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  Engi- 
neers, December  1,  1917;  assigned  to  20th  Engineers;  overseas 
February  16,  1918;  promoted  to  First  Lieutenant,  August  12, 
1918;  discharged  January  23,  1919. 

Logan  Reed  Arnold  (A  O),  Delphi,  Ind. 

Born  at  Delphi,  Ind.,  February  24,  1892.  Son  of  Harry  and  Mary 
(Reed)  Arnold.  With  Vandalia  Coal  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Served  as  Machinist's  Mate,  2d  class,  U.  S.  N.  R.,  June  15,  to 
June  20,  1918;  Chief  Machinist,  June  30  to  July  30;  Warrant 
Officer,  July  30  to  December  15;  Ensign,  December  15  to  May  19, 
1919. 

Darl  Hunt,  Brooklyn,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

155   Amity  Street. 
Born  at  Converse,  Ind.,  March  17,  1893.     Son  of  James  Frank  and 
Lauretta  (Simmons)   Hunt. 


1220  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Charles  Russell  Martin,  B.S.   in  Agri.,  Dayton,  Ohio. 

Ill   Iroquois  Avenue. 
Born  at  Jamestown,  Ind.,  December  12,  1892.     Son  of  Charles  Frank- 
lin and  Maranda  Fracis   (Tucker)   Martin.     General  Sales  Agent, 
Jarecki  Chemical  Company,  Dayton,  O.     Married,  March  16,  1918, 
Bessie  Elizabeth  Beedeker. 

George  Herman  Jones,  New  Castle,  Ind. 

Born  at  New  Castle,  Ind.,  November  6,  1890.  Son  of  Charles  Monroe 
and  Electa  Gritha  (Wimmer)  Jones.  Farmer.  Married,  July  23, 
1916,  Bernice  E.  Hiatt. 


1915. 

Chris  Simeon  Rhode,  B.S.,  Urbana,  111. 

1103  West   Illinois   Street. 
Born   at   Brookston,   Ind.,   July   29,    1890.     Son   of   Louis    Max   and 
Minnie   Belle    (Rakestraw)    Rhode.     Teacher   in   College   of   Agri- 
culture, University  of  Illinois.     Married,  November  7,  1918,  Julia 
Alberta  Harper. 

Charles  Thomas   Coleman,   Clarksburg,  W.  Va. 

714  Mulberry  Street. 
Born  at  Rochester,  Pa.,  December  9,  1893.  Son  of  Thomas  and 
Lidia  May  (Power)  Coleman.  In  automobile  business.  Enlisted 
in  motor  branch,  Q.  M.  C. ;  commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  July 
1,  1918;  transferred  to  M.  T.  C,  September  1,  1918;  promoted  to 
Captain,  September,  1918;  eleven  months  overseas,  including 
Meuse-Argonne  offensive  and  Army  of  Occupation. 

Charles  Wheeler  Shook,  A.B.   [Illinois]    (P),  West  Lafayette, 
Ind. 

318  Waldron  Street. 
Born  at  North  Vernon,  Ind.,  July  16,  1893.  Son  of  Robert  Harding 
and  Helen  Charles  (Wheeler)  Shook.  In  real  estate  business. 
Enlisted  in  Purdue  Ambulance  Unit,  June  9,  1917;  commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  Infantry,  June  1,  1918;  discharged  December 
4,  1918. 

*Leon  Monroe  Fuller,  Marengo,  111. 

Born   at   Marshall,   Minn.,   December  4,   1893.     Son   of   Monroe   and 
Anna  (Dewey)   Fuller.     Died  at  Marengo,  111.,  February  11,  1915. 

*Francis  Walter  Obenchain,  South  Whitley,  Ind. 

Born  at  South  Whitley,  Ind.,  September  12,  1893.     Son  of  Abraham 
Lincoln    and    Mary    Delia     (Remington)     Obenchain.     Killed    in 


ALPHA  XI  CHAPTER.  I221 

"Tank  Scrap"  (the  class  rush),  September  19,  1913,  at  Lafayette, 
Ind.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Ralph  R.  Obenchain,  Upsilon, 
'12. 

Kenneth  Josephus  Wolf,  B.S.  in  Agri.,  Valparaiso,  Ind. 

306  Michigan  Avenue. 
Born   at   Valparaiso,    Ind.,   April    9,    1891.     Son   of   Frank    M     and 
Mary    Ida    (Arnold)     Wolf.     Farmer.     During    the    World    War 
served  as  Private,  One  Hundred  and  Fifty-ninth  Depot  Brigade. 

*Bruce  Nutter  Culmer  (P),  Martinsville,  Ind. 

Born  at  Martinsville,  Ind.,  January  8,  1890.  Son  of  William  W.  and 
Josephine  Jane  (Nutter)  Culmer.  He  was  in  the  aviation  service 
and  was  killed  July  9,  1918,  in  an  accident  at  Mineola  Field,  New 
York. 

William  Albert  Sutton,  Jr.,  Akron,  Ohio. 

Goodyear  Rubber  Company. 
Born  at  Lawrenceburg,  Ind.,  March  6,  1890.  Son  of  William  Charles 
and  Margaret  (Lozier)  Sutton.  With  Goodyear  Rubber  Company, 
1917-18  In  U.  S.  A.,  June  23,  1918,  to  August  10,  1919,  as  Private, 
Company  M,  21st  Division,  Engineers,  A.  E.  F.  Married  Feb- 
ruary 21,  1920,  Fern  Estella  Leonhard.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Henry  L.  Sutton,  Alpha  Xi,  '11. 

Clifford  Frank  Naville,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  Arabia,  Ind. 

Born  near  Ambia,  Ind.,  December  28,  1893.  Son  of  Frank  Joseph 
and  Allie  (Larch)  Naville.  Assistant  Superintendent  of  Construc- 
tion and  Maintenance,  Chalmer  Motor  Company,  1915-17.  Tau 
Beta  Pi.  Entered  the  service  September  20,  1917;  assigned  to 
310th  Field  Signal  Battalion,  transferred  to  Headquarters  Detach- 
ment, 85th  Division,  March  10,  1918,  grade  of  Sergeant.  Dis- 
charged October   1,  1919. 

1916. 
Okla  Harold  Hershman,  B.S.  in  M.E.   [Illinois]   (P),  Indian- 

aP        '  '  404  Traction  Terminal  Building. 

Born  at  Sheridan,  Ind.,  July  26,  1890.  Son  of  W.  H.  «md  ] Hen- 
rietta (Crumbaugh)  Hershman.  District  Manager,  Shotwell  Pump 
and  Tank  Company.  Served  as  First  Lieutenant,  Ordnance;  over- 
seas with  6th  Heavy  Artillery  Repair  Shop,  September,  1918,  to 
May,  1919.     Married,  August  29,  1918,  Gail  Marshall. 

Howard  Marsh  Ullman,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  Bluffton,  Ind. 

1025  South  Main  Street. 
Born  at  Ashland,  Ohio,  April  27,  1895.     Son  of  Joseph  A.  and  Martha 


1222  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

(Marsh)  Ullman.  Secretary,  Red  Cross  Manufacturing  Company, 
Bluffton,  Ind.  During  the  World  War  served  as  Ensign,  U.  S. 
X.   R. 

Harold  Watrous  Lauder,  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 

33  Way  Street. 
Born  at  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  March  19,  1893.  Son  of  Daniel  Ainslee 
and  Ella  Louise  (Watrous)  Lauder.  In  Engineering  Department, 
International  Time  Recording  Co.,  Endicott,  N.  Y.  Commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  C.  A.  C,  November  27,  1917;  assigned  to  70th 
C.  A.;  in  A.  E.  F.,  July,  1918,  to  February,  1919;  discharged  March 
6,  1919. 

Ralph  Hamilton  Garrison,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla. 

314   North   Broadway. 
Born  at  Quiet  Dell,  W.  Va.,  June  22,  1892.     Son  of  Mardellos  D. 
and  Amelia   (Mereton)   Garrison.     Manager  of  Universal  Electric 
Company,  Oklahoma   City,  Okla.     During  the  World  War  served 
as  Lieutenant,  U.  S.  Air  Service. 

Lov  Le  Moine  Black,  B.S.,  Canton,  Ohio. 

1014  Twelfth  Street,  N.  W. 
Born  at  Canton,  Ohio,  March  7,  1895.     Son  of  William  Preston  and 
Susan     Iola     Black.     Salesman     with     Miller     Rubber     Company, 
Akron,  Ohio.     Served  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Ordnance,  U.  S.   A. ; 
discharged    February,    1919.     Married,   Anna    Kline. 

Ralph  Ballard  Hammond,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 

323  Seventh  Street. 
Born  at  Rensselaer,  Ind.,  November  25,  1891.     Son  of  Charles  G.  and 
Alma  Jane  (Yeoman)  Hammond.     Chemical  engineer  with  Mathie- 
son  Alkali  Works,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.     Married,  June  25,  1917, 
Helen   Abegail   Wright. 

George  Henry  Smith,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Engineering  Department,  National  Lamp  Works. 
Born  at  Bluffton,  Ind.,  November  19,  1894.  Son  of  William  Sharp 
and  Winnetta  May  (McFarren)  Smith.  Engineer,  National  Lamp 
Works  of  General  Electric  Company.  In  service  from  November, 
1017,  to  March,  1919,  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Ordnance,  U.  S.  A. 
Married,  March  26,  1918,  Maude  Ura  Felknor.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity,  brother,  Wendell  S.  Smith,  Alpha  Xi,  '22. 

Melvin  Joshua  Stinchfield,  Jr.,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Chicago,  111. 

4739  Washington  Boulevard. 
Born    at    Hebron,    Ind.,   July   25,   1892.     Son   of   Melvin   Joshua    and 
Phoebe     (Fehrman)     Stinchfield.     Civil    Engineer,    The     Kappars 


ALPHA  XI  CHAPTER.  1223 

Company,  builders  of  by-product  coke  and  gas  ovens,  Chicago, 
111.  Enlisted  in  U.  S.  Marine  Corps,  June  9,  1917;  commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  July  15,  1918;  promoted  to  First  Lieutenant, 
November  19,  1918;  resigned  January  81,  1919. 

Horace  Benton  Cosier,.  B.S.  in  Chem.  Engr.,  Lebanon,  Ind. 

1104  North  East  Street. 
Born  at  Galton,  111.,  March  29,  1895.     Son  of  William  Ellsworth  and 
Minnie  (Schindler)  Cosier.     Chemical  engineer.     Served  as  Ensign, 
U.  S.  N.  R.,  during  World  War. 

Herbert  Ekert  Lux,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  Anderson,  Ind. 

305  West  Thirteenth  Street. 
Born  at  Frankton,  Ind.,  December  26,  1893.     Son  of  John  and  Anna 
Mary   (Ekert)   Lux.     Engineer.     Served  as  Second  Lieutenant,  F. 
A.,  assigned  to  337th  F.  A.,  6th  F.  A.  R.  D.,  School  of  Fire,  Fort 
Sill,  and  44th  F.  A. 

1917. 

Ivan  Verner  Anderson,   Columbus,  Ohio. 

Packard  Columbus  Motor  Car  Company, 

Third    and   Spring   Streets. 
Born  at  Galva,  111.,  August  8,  1895.     Son  of  Albert  S.  and  Harriet 
A.    (Hylander)    Anderson.     Salesman,    Packard    Columbus    Motor 
Company.     Served  as  truckmaster  on  Mexican  border,  1916. 

Robert  Rob  Donaldson,  Jr.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa. 

508  McNair  Avenue. 
Born  at  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  March  4,  1894.     Son  of  Robert  Robb  and 
Ida  Jannet    (Jack)    Donaldson. 

Charles  Marshall  Flaig,  St.  Paris,  Ohio. 

Born  at  New  Madison,  Ohio,  August  26,  1893.  Son  of  William  and 
Estella  V.  (Reigle)  Flaig.  In  lumber  business.  During  the 
World  War  served  as  Sergeant,  First  Class,  Ordnance  Depart- 
ment, U.  S.  A. 

*Daniel  George  Hood,  Big  Rapids,  Mich. 

Born  at  Warren,  Pa.,  January  21,  1894.  Son  of  Frederick  Ebenezer 
and  Bertha  (Blackman)  Hood.  He  received  a  commission  in  the 
Aviation  Corps  and  died  of  pneumonia  at  Long  Island,  N.  Y.,  on 
November  1,  1918. 

Asa  Emerson  Guthrie,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Peninsular   Smelting  and   Refining  Company. 
Born  at  Logansport,  Ind.,  February  10,  1895.     Son  of  Frank  V.  and 


1224  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Kathrine  C.    (Miller)   Guthrie.     Metallurgist.     Relative  in   Frater- 
nity, brother,  Earl  F.  Guthrie,  Alpha  Xi,  '12. 

Clinton  Draper  St.  Clair  (*),  Akron,  Ohio. 

245  Locust  Street. 
Born  at  Cumberland,  Ohio,  December  1,  1895.  Son  of  Dr.  Charles 
Willard  St.  Clair  and  Elizabeth  Maud  Cosgrove.  Boiler  efficiency 
engineer  with  B.  F.  Goodrich  Company.  Served  in  training  de- 
tachment, M.  T.  C,  University  of  Cincinnati  and  in  F.  A.  C.  O. 
T.  C,  Camp  Zachary  Taylor,  Ky.,  1918.  Married,  October  13, 
1917,  Margaret  Joanna  Glenn. 

William  Price  Withers  (P),  Ashland,  Wis. 

1017  Vaughn  Avenue. 
Born  at  Ashland,  Wis.,  September  18,  1896.     Son  of  Ned  and  Dorothy 
Elizabeth    (Broughton)    Withers.     Cadet,    United    States    Military 
Academy,  West  Point,  N.  Y.,  June  18,  1918,  to  date. 

Philip  Fankboner  Holman,  Marion,  Ind. 

Born  at  Marion,  Ind.,  April  24,  1893.  Son  of  William  Greerup  and 
Edith  E.  (Fankboner)  Holman.  Farmer.  Married,  July  19,  1916, 
Jessie  Liona  Pemberton. 

*  William  Wellington  Smith,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  Paw  Paw,  111. 

Born  at  Paw  Paw,  111.,  November  11,  1893.  Son  of  William  Henry 
and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Siglin)  Smith.  He  was  commissioned  First 
Lieutenant  in  the  aviation  section,  Signal  Corps,  and  was  an  in- 
structor. He  was  instantly  killed  on  May  7,  1918,  when  his  machine 
fell  5000  feet  while  instructing  a  student  at  Belleville,  111. 


1918. 

Howard  Malcolm  Snapp,  Jr.,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  Joliet,  111. 

421  Richards  Street. 
Born  at  Joliet,  111.,  May  7,  1895.  Son  of  Howard  Malcolm  and 
Alice  Louise  (Halsey)  Snapp.  Engaged  in  sale  of  farm  lighting 
plants.  Served  as  Private,  Meteorological  Section,  Signal  Corps, 
April  to  November,  1918;  Sergeant  to  date  of  discharge,  April, 
1919.  Married,  July  31,  1918,  Althea  Ruth  Mechan.  Relative  in 
Fraternity,  brother,  Dorrance  D.   Snapp,   Rho,  '08. 

Morris  Towar  Whitmore,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Davenport,  la. 

612  Brady  Street. 
Born  at  Lansing,  Mich.,  April  13,  1895.     Son  of  Charles  Stephen  and 
Jennie  Anne   (Towar)    Whitmore.     Engineer.     Enlisted  in  regular 
army,  April,   1917;   commissioned   Second   Lieutenant;   assigned  to 


ALPHA  XI  CHAPTER.  1225 

10th   Cavalry;   promoted   to  First   Lieutenant,  M.  G.  Troop,   17tt 
Cavalry;  discharged  February,  1919. 

Laurence  Chancellor  Rogers,  Hartford  City,  Ind. 

Born  at  Morriston,  Ind.,  May  12,  1895.  Son  of  Harry  Morton  and 
Marie  Molin  (Bryan)  Rogers.  Enlisted  in  U.  S.  A.  May  23, 
1917.  Discharged  March  25,  1919;  rank,  Sergeant;  six  months 
overseas. 

Horace  Hooker  Smith,  Slayton,  Minn. 

Born  at  Postville,  Iowa,  February  4,  1894.  Son  of  Rev.  Burland 
Davis  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Pixley)  Smith.  Construction  superin- 
tendent for  Hammen-Kruse  Construction  Company,  Spencer,  Iowa. 
Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  June  23,  1917;  Engineers,  pro- 
moted to  First  Lieutenant,  August  15,  1917;  served  with  113th 
Engineers,  A.  E.  F.,  September  6,  1917,  to  July  8,  1919.  Married, 
June  17,  1918,  Mabel  Thompson. 

Milton  Day  Baughman,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  Akron,  Ohio. 

Firestone  Rubber  Company. 
Born  at  Dresden,  Ohio,  February  10,  1898.  Son  of  Lewis  Edwin  and 
Anna  Elizabeth  (Day)  Baughman.  Industrial  Engineer,  Firestone 
Rubber  Company.  Enlisted  as  Chief  Machinist's  Mate,  U.  S.  N. 
A.  R.,  August  14,  1918.  Promoted  to  Warrant  Machinist,  Jan- 
uary 20,   1919;   promoted  to   Ensign,  May   10,   1919. 

Gordon  Edgar  Milliken,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

39  Hooker  Avenue. 
Born  at  De  Kalb,  111.,  December  21,  1895.  Son  of  Norman  I.  and 
Charlotte  (Thompson)  Milliken.  Efficiency  Engineer,  Moline  Plow 
Company,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  During  the  World  War  served  as 
Private,  Three  Hundred  and  Eighteenth  Field  Signal  Battalion, 
U.   S.   A. 

1919. 

*Raymond  William  Frey,  Lafayette,  Ind. 

Born  at  Lafayette,  Ind.,  October  26,  1895.  Son  of  William  Fred- 
erick and  Ada  Alwilda  (Earl)  Frey.  He  was  an  inspector  for  the 
Government  at  Marmon  Automobile  plant.  He  died  at  Indianapo- 
lis, Ind.,  on  November  18,  1918.* 

Lawrence  Gilbert  Holmes,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

3046  North  Delaware  Street. 
Born  at  Indianapolis,  Ind.,   April  5,  1897.     Son  of  Edward  G.  and 
Charlotte  Temple    (Gilbert)    Holmes.     General   Secretary,  Indian- 
apolis Association  of  Credit  Men.     In  U.  S.  A.  Ambulance  service, 
with  the  French  Army,  S.  S.  U.  588,  June  28,  1918,  to  July  27,  1919. 


1226  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Gerald  Maitland  Kirwan,  Jr.,  Contact,  Mont. 

Born  at  Miles  City,  Mont.,  January  18,  1896.  Son  of  Gerald  Mait- 
land and  Charlotte  Fiske  (Allerton)  Kirwan.  Rancher.  Served 
as  Private,  21st  Company,  166th  Depot  Brigade,  June  24,  1918,  to 
August  13,  1918;  candidate  M.  G.  C.  O.  T.  C.  to  November  25, 
1918,  when  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant  Reserve  Corps  and 
discharged. 

George  Cyrus  Mott,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  Miles  City,  Mont. 

115  South  Eighth  Street. 
Born  at  Miles  City,  Mont.,  May  31,  1898.     Son  of  Cyrus  Huff  and 
Helen   (Henry)   Mott.     Enlisted  October  1,  1918.     Served  as  Pri- 
vate, One  Hundred  and  Eighty-fourth  Company,   15th  U.  S.   Ma- 
rines. 

Galen  Carris  Berg,  New  Castle,  Ind. 

Born  at  Arcadia,  Ind.,  December  2,  1895.  Son  of  Eevi  and  Katie 
(Laudig)  Berg. 

William  Francis  Wheatley,  Kempton,  Ind. 

Born  at  Kempton,  Ind.,  October  2,  1896.  Son  of  Francis  Jehu  and 
Dora  (Hancock)  Wheatley.  Enlisted  June  2,  1918;  Sergeant, 
60th  Company,  Transportation  Corps,  A.  E.  F.,  July  31,  1918,  to 
July  15,  1919.'    Married,  October  16,  1917,  Geraldine  M.  Burns. 

Maurice  Jenkins  Silverthorn,  Rossville,  Ind. 

Born  at  Rossville,  Ind.,  December  14,  1897.  Son  of  Charles  Robert 
and  Mary  Ethel  (Jenkins)  Silverthorn.  Private,  First  Class,  First 
Gas  Regiment,  November  6,  1917,  to  February  22,  1919;  in  France 
February,  1918,  to  February,  1919;  participated  in  St.  Mihiel  and 
Argonne-Meuse  offensives;  wounded,  Argonne,  October  3. 

1920. 

Harry  Monroe  Baird,  Logansport,  Ind. 

1904  Broadway. 
Born  at  Logansport,  Ind.,  March  15,  1896.  Son  of  John  Knox  and 
Eva  Mae  (Patterson)  Baird.  Engineer,  P.  C.  C.  and  St.  L.  Rail- 
way Company.  Entered  U.  S.  A.,  December  17,  1917;  discharged 
May  21,  1919;  served  as  Sergeant,  167th  Infantry  Band,  Rainbow 
Division. 

Kenneth  Dilley  Brown  (Y),  Crown  Point,  Ind. 

213  East  Clark  Street. 
Born    at    Hebron,    Ind.,   July    15,    1896.     Son    of    Mathew    John    and 
Mary  Adaline   (Crawford)   Brown.     Hospital  Sergeant,  165th  Base 
Hospital,  May  6,  1917,  to  December  26,  1918. 


ALPHA  XI  CHAPTER.  1227 

Harold  William  Hclfcnberger,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

'    3504    Fall   Creek    Boulevard. 
Born    at    Indianapolis,    Ind.,    July    23,    1896.     Son    of    William    and 
Matilda   (Elsiebach)    Helfenberger.     Served  in  U.  S.  N.  R.  during 
the  World  War. 

Robert  Keller  Kyle,  Bourbon,  Ind. 

Born  at  Bourbon,  Ind.,  August  11,  1898.  Son  of  David  Melvin  and 
Edith   Adel    (Keller)    Kyle.     Journalist. 

Roscoe  Sterling  Sloan,  Rankin,  111. 

Born  at  Rankin,  111.,  November  24,  1895.  Son  of  Robert  and  Eliza- 
beth (Hill)  Sloan.  Wire  chief  in  telephone  company.  Enlisted 
as  Radio  Electrician,  U.  S.  N.  R.,  November  12,  1917;  released 
from  active  duty  February  18,  1919. 


1921. 

Walker  Marshall  Jagoe,  Denton,  Tex. 

608  North  Locust  Street. 
Born  at  Denton,  Texas,  November  12,  1895.  Son  of  Walter  Mar- 
shall and  Mary  Lou  (Walker)  Jagoe.  Enlisted  in  Air  Service, 
August  14,  1917;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  February  7, 
1918;  overseas  February  26,  1918;  participated  in  St.  Mihiel  and 
Argonne  Forest  offensives;  discharged  January  23,  1919. 

Frank  Randolph  Short,  Wingate,  Ind. 

Born  at  Hilsboro,  Ind.,  November  16,  1898.  Son  of  Charles  Edward 
and  Mary  Electa  (Wade)  Short.  Served  in  23d  Company,  un- 
assigned,  Jefferson  Barracks,  Mo.,  July  26  to  December  15,  1918. 

James  Archibald  Kline,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

2620  Bellefontaine  Street. 
Born  at  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  March  17,  1898.     Son  of  Thomas  Edward 
and  Mary   Agnes    (McMahon)    Kline.     S.   A.   T.   C,   Purdue   Uni- 
versity, 1918. 

Paul  Steele,  McCordsville,  Ind. 

Born  at  Mt.  Comfort,  Ind.,  February  25,  1897.  Son  of  Franklin  and 
Martha  May  (Guild)  Steele.  During  the  World  War  served  in 
U.  S.  N.  R.     Married,  June  13,  1919,  Bessie  May  Stoner. 

Frank  Willard  Gray,   Greensburg,   Ind. 

Born  at  Greensburg,  Ind.,  April  11,  1899.  Son  of  Frank  Albert  and 
Nannie   (Potter)  Gray. 


1228  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Eugene  Teeter  Shively,  Mt.  Summit,  Ind. 

Born  at  Mt.  Summit,  Ind.,  April  11,  1899.  Son  of  Salem  Leonard 
and  Marie  (Teeter)  Shivery.  Engaged  in  grain  and  stock  broker- 
age business.     S.  A.  T.  C,  Purdue  University,   1918. 


1922. 

Stanley  Brown  Thompson,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

4440   Park   Avenue. 
Born   at   Springfield,   Ky.,   July   21,   1900.     Son    of   Robert   Mitchell 
and  Mary  (Reed)  Thompson.     S.  A.  T.  C,  Purdue  University,  1918. 

Wendell  Sharp  Smith,  Bluffton,  Ind. 

128  East  "Wiley  Avenue. 
Born  at  Bluffton,  Ind.,  July  14,  1901.     Son  of  William  Sharp   and 
Minnetta  May  (McFarren)  Smith.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
George  H.  Smith,  Alpha  Xi,  '16. 

Emory  Westlake  Bryan,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

4033  Park   Avenue. 
Born  at  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  December  24,  1899.     Son  of  Frank  Abram 
and  Hattie  Bell  (Westlake)  Bryan.     S.  A.  T.  C,  Purdue  Univer- 
sity, 1918.     Married,   January  11,  1920,  Dorothy  Tobias. 

Morris  Horatio  Smith  (P),  West  Lafayette,  Ind. 

113  South  Street. 
Born  at  West  Lafayette,  Ind.,  June  21,  1900.     Son  of  Horatio  Nelson 
and  Minnie  C.  (Bellinger)  Smith.     S.  A.  T.  C,  Purdue  University, 
1919. 

Edgar  Foltz  Diederich,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

3434  Carrollton  Avenue. 
Born  at  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  June  28,  1901.     Son  of  John  Conrad  and 
Lena  (Foltz)  Diederich. 

Robert  Edmond  Moore,  Jr.,  Rockville,  Ind. 

Born  at  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  April  20,  1900.  Son  of  Robert  Edmond 
and  Hortense  (Tapp)  Moore,  Jr.  S.  A.  T.  C,  Purdue  University, 
1918. 

Gilbert  Frederic  Parker,  Lafayette,  Ind. 

1822  Wilson  Street. 
Born  at  LaFayette,  Ind.,  March  13,  1901.     Son  of  John  Julius  and 
Emma  Christina  (Buschmann)   Parker. 


ALPHA  XI  CHAPTER.  1229 

Elmer  Joseph  Graf,  Evansville,  Ind. 

2216  Main  Street. 
Born  at  Evansville,  Ind.,  September  11,  1901.     Son  of  Louis  Jacob 
and  Carrie  Louise  (Shulte)  Graf.     Salesman  for  Ohio  Valley  Seed 
Company,  Evansville,  Ind. 

Rush  Robert  Corbin,  Worthington,  Ind. 

Born  at  Sandborn,  Ind.,  November  17,  1900.  Son  of  Charles  Vincent 
and  Clara  Alice    (Keith)    Corbin. 

James  Edwin  Dunn,  Bowling  Green,  Ky. 

1126  High  Street. 
Born  at  Densborough,  Ky.,  December  1,  1900.     Son  of  Leslie  Coombs 
and  Minnie  Grace   (Yeager)   Dunn. 

*John  Millard  Rittgers,  New  Paris,  Ind. 

Born  at  Bluffton,  Ind.,  March  35,  1900.  Son  of  Frank  P.  and 
Faith  (Strong)  Rittgers.  Was  in  U.  S.  Signal  Corps,  1918.  He 
was  killed  in  an  accident  near  New  Paris,  Ind.,  April  19,  1919. 

Alfred  Barth  Schad,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

119  Bosart  Avenue. 
Born  at   Indianapolis,   Ind.,   November  5,    1900.    Son  of   Frederick 
Emanuel  and  Amelia  (Gisler)  Schad. 

Frederick  John  Henry,  Connersville,  Ind. 

903  Walnut  Street. 
Born    at    Connersville,    Ind.,    November    25,    1894.    Son   of    Andrew 
John  and  Hannah  Louise   (Schoenholtz)    Henry. 


1923. 

Taylor  La  Rue  Elrod,  Bowling  Green,  Ky. 

1373  Center  Street. 
Born    at   Bowling   Green,   Ky.,    November    6,    1899.     Son   of   Wyatt 
Whitlow  and  Connie  LaRue  (White)   Elrod.     Served  in  U.  S.  Air 
Service,  assigned  to  81st  Aero  Squadron;  discharged  May  21,  1919. 

Harry  Smith  Ritter,  Valparaiso,  Ind. 

302  East  Main  Street. 
Born  in  Porter  County,  Ind.,  June  17,  1892.  Son  of  John  and 
Melvina  Lottie  (Bradley)  Ritter.  Enlisted  in  U.  S.  N.  R.,  April 
19,  1917,  as  Chief  Petty  Officer  (Radio);  sailed  for  France  June 
8,  1916;  on  inactive  duty  with  rank  of  Chief  Electrician  (Radio), 
permanent  appointment,  February  28,  1919. 


1230  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Paul  Henry  Findling,  Valparaiso,  Ind. 

403  East  Main  Street. 
Born  at  Valparaiso,  Ind.,  February  17,  1898.     Son  of  Henry  Morse 
and    Edith    (Ruge)    Findling.     S.    A.    T.    C,    Purdue    University, 
191S. 

Wilbert  Glen  Reynolds,  Bluffton,  Ind. 

618  West  Ohio  Street. 
Born  at   Bluffton,   Ind.,  June  8,   1902.     Son  of   Harry  Wilbert  and 
Lona   (Merriman)   Reynolds. 

Walter  Merle  Ogborn,  Monon,  Ind. 

Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  March  13,  1895.  Son  of  Edward  Alonzo  and 
Bertha  May  (Henderson)  Ogborn.  Served  in  Battery  B,  1st  In- 
diana N.  G.,  on  Mexican  border,  1916.  Private,  First  Class,  in  S. 
S.  U.  553,  U.  S.  Ambulance  Service,  fourteen  months  in  France; 
in  seven  major  engagements  and  three  offensives;  awarded  Croix 
de  Guerre,  September  12,  1918.  Married,  August  30,  1920,  Ruth 
Weber. 

Forrest  Sumner  Hughes,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

1226  Oakland  Avenue. 
Born  at  Tulare,  S.  D.,  January  1,  1900.     Son  of  Charles  Filmore  and 
Margaret  E.   (Auld)   Hughes. 

Everette  Raymond  Henning,  Pittsboro,  Ind. 

Born  at  Oakwood,  111.,  January  16,  1901.  Son  of  George  H.  and 
Mabel  Julia   (Eld ridge)    Henning. 

Frederick  George  Tykle,  Middletown,  Ind. 

Born  at  Middletown,  Ind.,  April  5,  1901.  Son  of  George  Elwood 
and  Mabelle  (Moroan)  Tykle. 


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Alpha  Omicron  Chapter 

UNIVERSITY  OF  MICHIGAN 

ANN  ARBOR,  MICHIGAN 


Instituted  December  16,  A.  D.  1905 


CLARK  BRADLEY  MONTGOMERY 
JAMES  ALBERT  ALLEN 
HERBERT  HALLENBERG 
WILLIS  GORDON  STONER 
HOWARD  JACKSON  SEYMOUR 
GEORGE  EDMOND  MONTGOMERY 
HERBERT  LINCOLN  EASLEY 
CLYDE  SHALLENBERGER 
MARION  HELMUTH  DINSMORE 


History  of  Alpha  Omicron  Chapter 

The  charter  for  Alpha  Omicron  Chapter  of  Phi  Kappa 
Sigma  was  granted  by  the  Grand  Chapter  on  December  6,  1905, 
and  the  chapter  was  installed  on  December  16th  of  the  same 
year.      On  that  date  nine  charter  members  were  initiated. 

In  February,  1906,  the  chapter  began  its  life  in  humble 
but  hopeful  fashion  by  renting  a  modest  house  which  served  to 
shelter  the  fraternity  for  several  years.  It  was  during  these 
early  years  that  broad,  solid,  deep,  and  enduring  foundations 
were  laid,  policies  evolved,  helpful  traditions  established  and 
wholesome  ideals  inculcated.  It  was  indeed  the  formative  pe- 
riod of  the  chapter  during  which  Alpha  Omicron,  faithful  to 
the  ideals  of  Phi  Kappa  Sigma,  acquired  those  permanent  char- 
acteristics of  strength,  stability,  energy,  and  idealism  which 
have  brought  it  to  the  forefront  of  fraternities  at  Michigan. 
Although  inadequate  in  many  respects,  this  house  served  the 
purposes  of  a  fraternity  home  until  the  growth  of  the  chapter 
made  a  change  of  dwelling  imperative.  More  adequate  quar- 
ters in  a  more  fitting  location  were  badly  needed.  The  found- 
ers and  early  members  of  the  chapter  foreseeing  such  an  event- 
uality had  already  made  their  preparations.  Provisions  were 
early  made  for  a  building  fund :  a  series  of  notes  was  issued 
by  the  chapter  in  1907.  Practically  every  member,  undergrad- 
uate and  alumnus  alike,  subscribed  his  quota.  Since  then  each 
new  initiate  signs  his  series :  a  pledge  of  his  abiding  interest 
in  the  chapter  and  its  future. 

As  a  first  step  toward  the  possession  of  a  new  house,  the 
chapter  purchased  an  excellent  piece  of  property  admirably 
located  in  the  fraternity  quarter.  The  private  dwelling  on  the 
estate  skilfully  remodeled  provided  a  comfortable  home  for  the 
chapter.  It  was  soon  evident  that  the  continued  expansion  of 
the  chapter  was  taxing  the  capacity  of  the  house  to  the  utmost ; 
it  was  clear  that  a  much  larger  one  was  necessary,  if  the  chap- 

1233 


1234  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

ter  was  to  continue  unhampered  its  normal  growth.  Plans 
were  then  made  for  a  new  and  commodious  house  which  was  to 
he  a  distinct,  addition  to  Ann  Arbor  from  the  architectural 
standpoint.  There  was  much  discussion,  much  consultation, 
much  planning,  limitless  enthusiasm  and  unbounded  hope.  The 
prospect  of  a  new  house  was  fascinating  and  stimulating  and 
everything  seemed  at  one  moment  to  conspire  to  create  a  touch- 
ing belief  in  the  almost  immediate  realization  of  the  long-cher- 
ished but  oft-deferred  hope.  As  the  chapter  stood  looking 
eagerly  to  the  future  confident  of  the  fruition  of  its  desire,  it 
saw  the  approach  of  the  inevitable  war  and  the  vision  van- 
ished as  Alpha  Omicron  stood  facing  the  old  house  and  the 
future  which  none  dare  fathom. 

The  growth  of  the  chapter  has  been  steady  and  consistent, 
in  harmony  with  the  constant  aim  of  Alpha  Omicron  to  demand 
a  high  standard  of  manhood  from  its  initiates,  preferring  strong 
internal  development  to  over-rapid  advancement.  In  the  course 
of  the  period  from  June,  1906,  to  September,  1907,  four  of  the 
younger  members  of  the  faculty  of  the  University  were  initiated. 
This  proved  a  wise  procedure  for  by  their  academic  assistance 
and  loyalty  they  have  greatly  contributed  to  the  ideals  of  the 
men  and  the  local  standing  of  the  chapter.  An  indication  of 
the  healthy,  steady  growth  of  Alpha  Omicron  during  the  past 
decade  may  be  seen  in  the  fact  that,  whereas  the  chapter  roll 
contained  in  1910  the  names  of  fifty-eight  men,  it  contains  today 
upwards  of  one  hundred  and  seventy. 

Long  handicapped  by  lack  of  alumni,  seriously  hampered 
by  lack  of  adequate  quarters,  constantly  growing,  Alpha 
Omicron  has  in  spite  of  every  material  difficulty  forged  ahead 
with  almost  phenomenal  success,  largely  because  every  energy 
was  bent  to  attain  first  of  all  the  prime  essentials,  manhood 
and  brotherhood.  A  glance  at  the  chapter  roll  will  disclose 
how  fully  the  men  of  Alpha  Omicron  realized  those  great  ideals 
when  the  crisis  came.  Some  brothers  won  distinction  for  val- 
orous deeds  in  battle;  some  made  the  supreme  sacrifice  —  the}' 
are  our  glory  and  our  pride  and  constant  inspiration ;  others 
lived  in  daily,  hourly  danger,  cheerfully  doing  their  bit  on  land 
and  sea.      Everyone  did  that  which  it  came  within  his  power  to 


HISTORY  OF  ALPHA  OMICRON  CHAPTER.  1235 

do  in  order  that  victory  might  be  won  and  the  Nation  live.  The 
old  house  on  Washtenaw  Avenue  performed  its  share  of  service 
too :  it  was  used  as  one  of  the  barracks  for  the  S.  A.  T.  C. 

Now  a  new  era  begins  full  of  hope  and  promise.  Once 
again  the  need  of  a  new  house  impresses  itself,  this  time  with 
even  more  compelling  force,  for  many  are  returning  to  complete 
their  University  course  interrupted  by  the  war  and  the  general 
increase  in  student  enrollment  brings  many  more  to  the  brother- 
hood. Enthusiasm  is  widespread  again  among  the  active  men 
and  the  alumni.  Careful  guidance  in  the  past  has  achieved 
most  commendable  results.  The  prospects  for  the  future  are 
indeed  bright.  It  is  reasonable  to  hope  that  in  a  comparatively 
short  while  the  chapter,  stronger  and  better  than  ever,  may 
open  a  new  and  fitting  house.  But  in  the  mind  of  Alpha  Omi- 
cron  it  has  always  been  of  far  greater  importance  to  realize 
the  noble  ideals  of  Phi  Kappa  Sigma,  the  value  of  which  was 
never  more  evident  than  today. 


Alpha  Omicron  Chapter 

1902. 

Chason  Winslow  Brooks,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Chicago,  111. 

7051   Princeton   Avenue. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  October  4,  1880.     Son  of  Edwin  Redue  and 
Birdscell   Priscilla    (Chason)    Brooks.     Contracting   engineer   with 
the   Wisconsin  Bridge   and   Iron   Company,   Chicago,   111.,   1904   to 
date. 

1903. 

William    Aloysius   McLaughlin,   A.B.,   A.M.    [Harvard],   Ann 

Arbor,  Mich. 

734  Tappan  Avenue. 
Born  at  Cambridge,  Mass.,  June  21,  1880.  Son  of  Patrick  and  Ellen 
(McMonagle)  McLaughlin.  Teacher.  Assistant  etranger  au  Lyc£e, 
Caen,  France,  1903-05.  Instructor  in  French,  University  of  Michi- 
gan, 1905-14;  Assistant  Professor  of  French,  University  of  Michi- 
gan, 1914  to  date.  Married,  August  27,  1918,  Alice  Elizabeth 
Carey. 

Richard  Ray  Kirk,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  St.  Clair,  Mich.,  November  20,  1877.  Son  of  Frederick  and 
Margaret  (Blackie)  Kirk.  Teacher.  Instructor  in  Rhetoric,  Uni- 
versity of  Michigan,  1904-08;  Instructor  in  English,  Cornell  Uni- 
versity, 1908-14;  same  at  Georgia  School  of  Technology,  1914-20; 
and  at  Cornell  University,  1920  to  date.  Phi  Beta  Kappa  and 
Phi  Kappa  Phi.  Served  in  Norton-Harjes  Ambulance  service, 
July  18  to  October  5,  1917;  U.  S.  Ambulance  service  attached  to 
French  Army,  October  5,  1917,  to  September  10,  1918.  Croix  de 
Guerre  with  silver  star  (divisional  citation).  Record  Office,  In- 
telligence Department,  September  10,  1918,  to  March  1,  1919. 
School  Detachment,  University  of  Lyons  until  discharged,  July  22, 
1919.  Private,  First  Class  until  November  10,  1918.  Sergeant  from 
November  10,  1918. 

1904. 

Herbert  Alden  Kenyon,  A.B.  and  A.M.  [Brown],  Ann  Arbor, 

Mich. 

1103   Ferdon   Road. 
Born  at  Providence,  R.  I.,  December  2,  1882.     Son  of  Charles  Herbert 
and  Fanny  Alden  (Knapp)  Kenyon.     Instructor  in  Romance  Lan- 
1236 


ALPHA  0M1CR0N  CHAPTER.  1237 

guages  at  Brown  University,  1904-05.  Instructor  in  French  and 
Spanish  Languages,  University  of  Michigan,  1905  to  1913.  Assist- 
ant Professor  of  same,  1913  to  date.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Com- 
missioned Captain,  U.  S.  A.,  August  15,  1918;  assigned  to  Military 
Intelligence  Division,  general  staff;  discharged  May  27,  1919.  Com- 
missioned Major,  O.  R.  C,  May  27,  1919.  Married,  January  1, 
1908,  Bessie  White  Stevens. 

Howard  Jackson  Seymour,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

401    Guardian   Building. 
Born  at  Ravenna,  Ohio,  February  14,  1881.     Son  of  Lester  Perkins 
and   Franc    (Jackson)    Seymour.     Stock    and   bond   broker.     Mar- 
ried, April  23,  1913,  Anne  Donaldson. 

Willis  Gordon  Stoner,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

912  Forest  Avenue. 
Born  at  Valparaiso,  Ind.,  August  30,  1880.  Son  of  Daniel  Irving  and 
Clara  Alice  (White)  Stoner.  Attorney-at-law.  Professor  of  Law, 
University  of  Michigan.  Commissioned  Captain,  Sanitary  Corps, 
N.  A.,  Dec.  3,  1917;  transferred  to  Motor  Transport  Corps,  Octo- 
ber 16,  1918;  promoted  to  Major,  Oct.  29,  1918;  administration 
officer,  Engineering  Division,  M.  T.  C.  Married,  June  28,  1912, 
Margaret  McLauchlan. 

John  Lewis  Brumm,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

1916  Cambridge  Road. 
Born   at  Flint,  Mich.,   August  13,   1878.     Son  of  Lewis   and   Louise 
(Baltz)  Brumm.     Associate  Professor  of  Rhetoric  and  Journalism, 
University    of    Michigan.     Married,    September    22,    1908,    Clara 
Louise  Moffett. 

1906. 

Clark     Bradley     Montgomery,    B.S.     [Knox     Coll.]  ;    LL.B., 

Springfield,  111. 

U.   S.   Attorney's   Office. 
Born   at  Wyanet,   111.,   June   28,   1880.     Son   of   Robert   and   Rachel 
Alice   (Bradley)    Montgomery.     Attorney-at-law.     Assistant  U.   S. 
Attorney   for  Southern  District  of  Illinois.     Married,  August  21, 
1911,  Jessie  Morey. 

James  Albert  Allen,  Aledo,  111. 

Born  at  Keithsburg,  111.,  August  27,  1882.  Son  of  John  Stebbins 
Allen,  M.D.,  and  Florence  Condee.  Attorney-at-law.  Married, 
November  22,  1913,  Claire  L.  Smith. 

Herbert  Hallenberg,  Carson,  N.  D. 

Born  at  Fargo,  N.  Dak.,  February  26,  1884.     Son  of  Carl  Anderson 


1238  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

and  Charlotte  (Johanson)  Hallenberg.     Banker.     Married,  Novem- 
ber 19,  1910,  Marjory  Marsh. 


1908. 

Alonzo  Blaine  Brower,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Dayton,  Ohio. 

Fidelity  Building. 
Born  at  Dayton,  Ohio,  June  5,  1884.     Son  of  Joseph  S.  and  Nannie 
Ellen    (Hern)     Brower.     Physician.     Served    with    Base    Hospital 
No.  16,  A.   E.  F.,  1918-19.     Married  in  1913,   Florence  Giles. 

George  Edmond  Montgomery,  Boone,  Iowa. 

215  Cedar  Street. 
Born  at  Boone,  Iowa,  March  13,  1887.     Son  of  Emmett  Orion  and 
Leas   Eliza    (Moffett)    Montgomery.     Live   stock   buyer.     Married, 
October   17,   1911,   Ruth  Crooks. 

Herbert  Lincoln  Easley,  Springfield,  111. 

717  South  Walnut  Street. 
Born  at  Auburn,  111.,  August  18,  1884.     Son  of  Robert  Henry  and 
Mary  Frances  Easley.     Banker.     Served  in  Hospital  Corps,  U.  S. 
X.,  June,  1917,  to  July,  1919. 

*CIyde  Shallenberger,  Braddock,  Pa. 

Born  at  Braddock,  Pa.,  February  20,  1886.  Son  of  Henry  Clay 
and  Mary  Jane  (Sutch)  Shallenberger.  Attorney-at-law.  Mar- 
ried in  1918,  Jane  Fassell.  Died  at  Sierra  Madre,  Cal.,  January 
2,  1919. 

John  Carlos  Shields,  Jr.,  LL.B.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

1530  Penobscot  Building. 
Born  at  Hancock,  Mich.,  November  12,  1885.  Son  of  John  Carlos 
and  Mary  Jane  (Hodge)  Shields.  Attorney-at-law.  General 
Attorney,  Pere  Marquette  R.  R.,  1910  to  date.  Instructor  and 
Lecturer,  Law  of  torts  and  of  common  carriers,  Detroit  College 
of  Law,  1916  to  date.     Married,  January  1,  1915,  Helen  Slade. 


1909. 

John  Chester  Wilkie,  Elyria,  Ohio. 

451    Earl  Court. 
Born    at    Detroit,    Mich.,    April    1,    1885.     Son    of   James    and    Adah 
Zillah     (Warren)     Wilkie.     Chief    Engineer,    Western    Automatic 
Machine  Screw  Company,  Elyria,  Ohio.     Married,  October  5,  1910, 
Lena  Marie  Brede. 


ALPHA  OMICRON  CHAPTER.  1239 

Ross  Morris  Parker,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Vine   Hall. 
Born  at  Lisbon,  N.  Dak.,  January  12,  1886.     Son  of  William  Stittman 
and    Gertrude    Margarette     (Morris)     Parker.     Apartment    hotel 
operator.     Married,  July   12,   1916,   Ellen   Terressa  Murray. 

*Marion  Helmuth  Dinsmore,  M.D.  [Hahn.  Med.  Coll.,  Phila.], 

Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Born  at  Sharpsburg,  Pa.,  September  25,  1883.  Son  of  Samuel  Win- 
field  Scott  Dinsmore,  M.D.,  and  Mary  Emma  Lewis.  Physician. 
Died  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Byron  Merrill  Winegar,  Winnipeg,  Can. 

Forestry   Department,    Canadian    Pacific    R.    R. 
Born  at  Escanaba,  Mich.,  July  6,  1882.     Son  of  Byron  D.  and  Flor- 
ence E.  (O'Brien)  Winegar.     Forester  with  Canadian  Pacific  R.  R. 

Robert  .Beath   Mead,   Batavia,  N.   Y. 

Y.  M.  C.  A. 

Born  at  Escanaba,  Mich.,  July  21,  1884.  Son  of  Justin  Newman  and 
Carrie  (Beath)  Mead.  Assistant  Superintendent,  Metropolitan 
Life  Insurance  Company,  Batavia,  N.  Y.  Enlisted  in  U.  S.  Tank 
Corps,  May  18,  1918;  discharged  for  physical  disability.  Relative 
in  Fraternity,  brother,  Harold  L.  Mead,  Alpha  Omicron,  '10. 

Walter  Lyon,  Jr.,  Sewickley,  Pa. 

827  Bank  Street. 
Born  at  Millvale,  Pa.,  October  11,  1883.     Son  of  Walter  and  Char- 
lotte  (Wible)   Lyon. 

Alexander  Burchard  Wilson,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

17  West  Montgomery  Avenue. 
Born  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  June  29,  1885. 

Hubert  George  Haller,  LL.B.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

454  Taylor  Avenue. 
Born  at  Ionia,  Mich.,  May  2,  1888.  Son  of  John  George  and  Rosetta 
L.  (Brumm)  Haller.  Attorney-at-law,  1909-13.  In  construction 
business,  1913  to  date.  Served  as  Second  Lieutenant,  A.  S.,  Jan- 
uary, 1918,  to  January,  1919.  Married,  August  24,  1914,  Vena 
Weiler. 

Edwin  Miller  Sterner,  Flint,  Mich. 

412  Buckham  Street. 
Born  at  Flint,  Mich.,  October  14,  1886.     Son  of  Edwin  and  Charlotte 
(Bean)   Sterner.     President  and  Manager  of  Edwin  Sterner  Com- 
pany,   Flint,    Michigan.     Married,    October    11,    1911,    Kittie    May 
Rjker. 


1240  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Harold   Edgar   Schlesinger,    B.S.    in   M.E.,   Detroit,   Mich. 

211  Chicago  Boulevard. 
Born  at  Detroit,  Mich.,  April  4,  1887.  Son  of  Robert  and  Esther 
(Altman)  Schlesinger.  "With  Grabonsky  Power  Wagon  Company, 
Detroit.  Served  as  First  Lieutenant,  Q.  M.  C,  in  charge  of  De- 
troit office,  Motors  and  Vehicles  Division,  Q.  M.  C,  during  World 
War. 

*Carl  August  Sinke,  Grand  Island,  Neb. 

Born  at  Grand  Island,  Neb.,  April  17,  1888.  Son  of  Simon  E.  and 
Emma  C.  (Gruner)  Sinke.  Chemist  with  Sugar  Beet  Growers' 
Association,  Santa  Ana,  Cal.  Died  at  Santa  Ana,  Cal.,  December 
18,  1918. 

Edgar  Steiner,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  Chicago,  111. 

Peoples  Gas  Building,   122  South  Michigan  Avenue. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  December  23,  1887.     Son  of  Henry  and  Louise 
(Scheffer)    Steiner.     Secretary  and  Treasurer,  Russell   A.  Petten- 
gill    Company,    industrial    engineers.     Married,    March    30,    1911, 
Maud  E.  Staiger. 

Frank  Avery  Parks,  Youngstown,  Ohio. 

229  North  Heights  Avenue. 
Born  at  Youngstown,  Ohio,  September  20,  1885.     Son  of  Benjamin 
Franklin  and  Mary  (Ripple)   Parks. 

Robert  Thomson  Campbell,  Brainerd,  Minn. 

412  Fourth  Street,  North. 
Born  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  April  5,  1886.  Son  of  Hugh  Colin  and 
Margaret  (Thomson)  Campbell.  Connected  with  the  Transconti- 
nental and  Great  Northern  Railways,  1909-17.  City  Engineer, 
Brainerd,  Minn.,  1917  to  date.  Married,  November  17,  1913,  Ethel 
Parker. 


1910. 

*Louis  Frank  Brames,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Born  at  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  October  8,  1886.  Son  of  Louis  and  Mary 
Anna  (Tibbett)  Brames.  In  business  in  Detroit,  Mich.  Died  at 
Detroit,  Mich.,   January  3,   1916. 

Roger  Freeman  Tallmadge,  Reno,  Nev. 

Gray  Reece  &  Wey  Department  Store. 
Born  at  Saginaw,  Mich.,  December  18,  1885.     Son  of  Frank  Wv  and 
Lizzie  W.   (Moorhead)   Tallmadge. 


ALPHA  OMICRON  CHAPTER.  1241 

Harold  Le  Roy  Mead,  D.D.S.,   Stephenson,  Mich. 

Born  at  Escanaba,  Mich.,  February  17,  1886.  Son  of  Justin  Newman 
and  Carrie  (Beath)  Mead.  Dentist.  Married,  June  6,  1914, 
Nevada  Cole  Mead.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Robert  B. 
Mead,  Alpha  Omicron,  '09. 

George  Victor  Hucke,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Scarritt  Building. 
Born  at  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  March  9,  1887.  Son  of  George  and  Clara 
L.  (Muehlbach)  Hucke.  Contractor  and  builder.  Married,  May 
7,  1917,  Katherine  Kennelly.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers, 
Clarence  P.  Hucke,  Alpha  Omicron,  '11,  and  Harold  E.  Hucke, 
Alpha  Omicron,  '14. 

Edward  Blackwell  Cox,  LL.B.,  Bismarck,  N.  D. 

State  Capitol. 
Born  at  Sanborn,  N.  Dak.,  April  30,  1888.     Son  of  Alfred  Beecher 
and  Grace    (Van  Voorhis)    Cox.     Attorney-at-law.     Assistant   At- 
torney  General   of   North   Dakota,    1917   to   date.     Married,   June 
18,  1912,  Genevieve  McFarland. 


Jack  Harold  Brooke,  Detroit,  Mich. 

1237   Third    Avenue. 
Born  at  Detroit,   Mich.,  April  1,  1886.     Son  of  Flavius  Lionel  and 
Bride    (Reidy)    Brooke.     With   Detroit   United    Railway,   1909   to 
date.     Married,  June   10,   1908,   Edith  Lucile   Driscoll. 

Richard  Hagan  Wilson,  Willits,  Cal. 

Born  at  Leithfield,  Ky.,  October  5,  1887.  Son  of  Thomas  Benton 
and  Sallie  Belle  (Hagan)  Wilson.  With  U.  S.  Geological  Survey. 
Served  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  D,  517th  Engineers,  A.  E.  F. 

John   Henry  Earle   (P),   Valparaiso,  Ind. 

606  East  Erie  Street. 
Born  in  Chicago,   111.,  November  6,   1888.     Son  of  Edward   Hobart 
and   Effie   S.   Earle.     Relative   in   Fraternity,   brother,   George   H. 
Earle,  Alpha  Omicron,  '14. 

Holland  Brownback  Slusser,  B.S.,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. 

10  North  Eighth  Street. 
Born   at  Louisville,   Ohio,   April  10,   1887.     Son   of   Harvey   H.   and 
Anna    Mary    (Brownback)    Slusser.     Chemjist.     Division    Superin- 
tendent,   Hodgman    Rubber   Company,   Tuckahoe,    N.   Y„    1917   to 
date.     Married,  November  20,  1912,  Mary  B.  Sober, 


1242  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Alvin  Joseph  Lorie,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

409    Commerce    Building. 
Born   at   Kansas   City,   Mo.,   August  31,   1886.     Son   of   Joseph   and 
Laura    (Weil)    Lorie.     Physician,    specializing    on    ear.    nose    and 
throat.     Instructor    in    University    of    Michigan,    medical    depart- 
ment,  1913-14.     Married,   April   15,   1917,   Adele   Hirsch. 


1911. 

Clarence  Paul  Hucke,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

3510  Campbell  Street. 
Born  at  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  February  6,  1890.  Son  of  George  and 
Clara  Louise  (Muehlbach)  Hucke.  Truck  body  manufacturer, 
Pehl-Hucke  Body  Company.  Married,  December  97,  1917,  Agnes 
Isabel  Meyer.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers,  George  V. 
Hucke,  Alpha  Omicron,  '10,  and  Harold  E.  Hucke,  Alpha  Omicron, 
'14. 

Charles  Earl  Dawson,  Detroit,  Mich. 

1244  Woodward  Avenue. 
Born  at  Pontiac,  Mich.,  June  26,  1887.     Son  of  Charles  and  Louisa 
(Sloman)    Dawson.     Manager,    Detroit    branch,    Chevrolet    Motor 
Company  and  retail  store  supervisor  of  same  company.     Married, 
June  26,  1913,  Ina  Jean  Smith. 

James  Marye  Odell,  M.D.  [Jefferson  Medical],  San  Francisco, 
Cal. 

Letterman   General   Hospital. 
Born  at  Rye  Valley,  Ore.,  March  9,  1889.     Son  of  James  and  Mary 
Margarette  (Marye)  Odell.     Physician.     U.  S.  Army  officer.     First 
Lieutenant,  M.  C. 

Chalmer  Hiram  Weaver,  M.D.   [Indiana],  Auburn,  Ind. 

Born  at  Auburn,  Ind.,  September  2,  1890.  Son  of  Hervey  D.  and 
Sarah  Jane  (Cowan)  Weaver.  Physician.  Medical  officer,  U.  S. 
X.  Assistant  Professor  of  Obstetrics,  University  of  Georgia, 
1914.  U.  S.  N.  Medical  Corps,  1915  to  date;  present  rank,  Lieu- 
tenant commander. 

De  Forest  William   Evans,   Chattanooga,   Tenn. 

G.  H.  Evans  Lumber  Company. 
Born   at  Valparaiso,   Ind.,   March   16,   1890.     Son   of   Horace   Martin 
and   Anna   Maud    (Skinner)    Evans.     Secretary   and   Treasurer   of 
the  G.  H.  Evans  Lumber  Company,  1911  to  date.     Married,  De- 
cember 9,  1914,  Grace  Richmond  Glover. 


ALPHA  OMICRON  CHAPTER.  1243 

Carl  Louis  Centlivre,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind. 

634   Lawton   Place. 
Born  at  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  February  15,   1889.     Son  of  Charles  F. 
and    Amelia     (Niermann)     Centlivre.     Secretary    and    Treasurer, 
Roussey-Centlivre  Rubber  Company.     Married,  February  15,  1917, 
Henrietta  C.  Loeffler. 

Harry  Arthur  Staiger,  Michigan  City,  Ind. 

Born  at  Michigan  City,  Ind.,  April  5,  1889.  Son  of  Herman  Jacob 
and  Mary  Christina  (Kull)  Staiger.  Auditor  with  Cudahy  Pack- 
ing Company.     Married,  October  26,  1910,  Garnett  Lucile  Schutt. 

George  Frederic  Pushaw,  Detroit,  Mich. 

779  Parker  Avenue. 
Born  at  Washington,  D.  C,  August  30,  1888.  Son  of  Warren  Lancy 
and  Emma  (Doriot)  Pushaw.  In  automobile  business.  Assistant 
Superintendent,  closed  body  plant,  Dodge  Brothers,  1916-17.  Com- 
missioned Ensign,  U.  S.  N.  R.,  April  16,  1917;  commanded  U.  S. 
subchaser  No.  142,  Nov.  29,  1917,  to  May  3,  1919.  Promoted  to 
Lieutenant  (j.  g.),  September  21,  1918.  Married,  June  15,  1912, 
Matilda  Caroline  Georgi. 

John  Burl  Carr,  Valley  City,  N.  D. 

Born  at  Leal,  N.  Dak.,  June  27,  1887.  Son  of  Roneldo  and  Harriet 
Catherine   (Woodcock)   Carr. 

Clarence  Frederick  Carey,  Escanaba,  Mich. 

522  South  Seventh  Street. 
Born  at  Manistique,  Mich.,  September  7,  1887.     Son  of  John  Fred- 
erick and  Mary  C.  (Wagner)  Carey.     Married,  December  29,  1909, 
Maude  Curran. 


John  Roy  Stafford,  Romeo,  Mich. 

Born  in  Holt  County,  Neb.,  August  23,  1887.  Son  of  John  and  Sarah 
Elizabeth  (Gulick)  Stafford.'  Mercantile  business  and  biological 
work. 


Sprague  Jones,  B.S.,  Toledo,  Ohio. 

1234  Ohio  Building. 
Born  at  Lima,  Ohio,  August  19,  1888.     Son  of  Daniel  E.  and  Mertie 
Amanda  (Sprague)   Jones.     Assistant  Mechanical  Engineer,  Mills, 
Rhines,    Bellman    and    Nordhoff,    Toledo,    O.     Married,    June    26, 
1913,  Ruth  Cochran. 


1244  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1912. 

Wallace  Lewis  Trigg,  A.B.,  Youngstown,  Ohio. 

37  Scott  Street. 
Born  at  Youngstown,  Ohio,  September  5,  1889.     Son  of  Wallace  and 
Lida   Jane   Trigg.     Landscape   gardener.     Enlisted   in   15th   Engi- 
neers,  May    17,    1917;    twenty-two   months    service    overseas;    dis- 
charged May  15,  1919,  as  Sergeant,  First  Class. 

Elmer  Dayton  Mitchell,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

536  Walnut  Street. 
Born  at  Negaunee,  Mich.,  September  6,  1889.  Son  of  Samuel  Sid- 
ney and  Nellie  May  (Morse)  Mitchell.  Assistant  Professor  of 
Physical  Education,  Ypsilanti  Normal  College,  1915-17.  Basket- 
ball Coach,  University  of  Michigan,  1917  to  date.  Married,  July 
10,   1913,  Beulah   Elizabeth  Dillingham. 

Jerone  Josiah  Edmundson,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

5400  First  Avenue. 
Born  at  Ashville,  Ala.,   September  22,  1879.     Son  of  Atkina  Tabor 
and  Isabelle   (Hodges)   Edmundson.     Attorney-at-law.     Candidate, 
F.  A.  C.  O.  T.  C,  Camp  Zachary  Taylor,  Ky.,  October  to  Decem- 
ber,  1918. 

1913. 

Herbert  Leslie  Burgess,  A.B.  in  Arch.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

931  Jefferson  Avenue. 
Born  at  Washington,  D.  C,  December  1,  1891.  Son  of  Robert  W. 
and  Mary  I.  (Armour)  Burgess.  Salesman  with  Detroit  Steel 
Products  Company.  Corporal,  337th  Ambulance  Company,  337th 
Sanitary  Train,  85th  Division,  September,  1917,  to  January,  1918; 
commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  F.  A.,  June  1,  1918;  assigned 
to  312th,  306th  and  319th  F.  A.;  in  Meuse-Argonne  offensive. 

Leo  Franklin  McCue,  Carrington,  N.  D. 

Born   at  Emmettsburg,   la.,  July  21,  1892.     Son  of  Thomas   F.  and 
Elizabeth  L.   (Morris)   McCue. 

George  Walter  Mason,  B.S.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Irving  National  Bank. 
Born  at  Valley  City,  N.  Dak.,  March  12,  1891.  Son  of  Simon  and 
Annie  (Simons)  Mason.  Manager  of  business  extension  depart- 
ment, Irving  National  Bank,  New  York.  Served  as  civilian  in 
charge  of  Industrial  Engineers'  Section,  Rock  Island  Arsenal,  Rock 
Island,  111.,  1918. 


ALPHA  OMICRON  CHAPTER.  1245 

James  Rodney  Weeks,  Jackson,  Mich. 

212  Wildwood  Street. 
Born  at  Quincy,  111.,  November  28,  1890.  Son  of  Alton  R.  and  Louise 
(Lambert)  Weeks.  Factory  manager.  Served  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Ordnance  Special  Training  Company,  Camp  Hancock,  Ga., 
during  World  War.  Married,  September  26,  1918,  Emily  Ed- 
wards. 

John  Clarence  Stephens,  A.B.,  Indiana  Harbor,  Ind. 

3420  Michigan  Avenue. 
Born  at  Sharon,  Pa.,  May  31,  1892.     Son  of  John  S.   and   Hannah 
(Murphy)    Stephens.     Attorney-at-law.     Deputy    Prosecuting    At- 
torney, Lake  County,  Ind.,  1917  to  date.     Married,  March  13,  1918, 
Mildred  Emily  Holznagle. 

Frederick  Francis  Scott,  Marion,  Ohio. 

2T5  South  Vine  Street. 
Born   at   Marion,   Ohio,   June   11,   1890.     Son   of  James   Willoughby 
and  Mary  Jane    (Carey)   Scott.     Contractor.     Commissioned  Cap- 
tain,  Infantry,  August  15,  1917;   assigned  to  229th   Infantry   and 
to  61st  Infantry,  5th  Division,  A.  E.  F.;  discharged  July  5,  1919. 

Paul  Eric  Cheney,  Lyndonville,  Vt. 

Born  at  Lyndonville,  Vt.,  May  19,  1892.  Officer  in  U.  S.  Marine 
Corps;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  May,  1917;  First  Lieuten- 
ant, July  1,  1918;  Captain,  July  2,  1918,  to  date.  Served  in  2d 
Division,  A.  E.  F.,  July,  1917,  to  May,  1918. 

Lawrence  Lewis  Cook,  Flint,  Mich. 

218  East  Court  Street. 
Born  at  Flint,  Michigan,  December  6,  1890.  Son  of  George  W.  and 
Emma  (Zimmerman)  Cook.  In  automobile  business.  Served  as 
Regimental  Sergeant  Major,  Camp  Headquarters,  Camp  Mac- 
Arthur,  Texas.  Entered  service  May  9,  1918;  discharged  May  5, 
1919. 

Harold  Gordon  Perkins,  Detroit,  Mich. 

873  Lathrop  Street. 
Born  at  Norway,  Mich.,  March  17,  1890.     Son  of  Samuel  and  Susie 
(Hosking)   Perkins. 

Clifford  Lester  Dougherty,  Ph.C,  B.S.,  Marengo,  111. 

Born  at  Marengo,  111.,  April  22,  1822.  Son  of  William  TenEyck 
and  Mary  (Barber)  Dougherty.  Chemist  with  Merck  and  Com- 
pany, manufacturing  chemists,  New  York,  1913  to  1918.  Served  as 
Lieutenant,  Research  Division,  Chemical  Warfare  Service,  U.  S.  A., 
January  1,  1918,  to  May  1,  1919. 


1246  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Louis  Frederick  Crosby,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind. 

737  Fourth  Street. 
Born  at  Cleveland,  Ohio,  February  14,  1888.  Son  of  Elbert  William 
and  Louisa  Mary  (Pouchot)  Crosby.  Attorney-at-law.  Deputy 
Prosecuting  Attorney,  38th  Judicial  Circuit,  1918-1920.  Served 
as  Seaman,  2d  class,  U.  S.  N.  Auxiliary  Reserve,  May  31,  1918, 
to  February  8,  1919. 

Frank  Mitchell  Farris,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

3612  Central  Avenue. 
Born  at  Nashville,  Tenn.,  November  23,  1890.     Son  of  Willis  Manning 
and  Tommie   (Haynes)  Farris.     Banker.     Assistant  Cashier,  Cum- 
berland Valley  National  Bank.     Married,  November  10,  1914,  Mary 
Frances  Lellyett. 

Allen  Thornton  Smith,  LL.B.,  Flint,  Mich. 

Industrial  Savings  Bank. 
Born  at  Olean,  N.  Y.,  January  21,   1890.     Son  of  William  Vernon 
and  Dora  Elvira   (Allen)   Smith.     Manager  of  the  special  service 
department,  Industrial  Savings  Bank.     Married,  October  17,  1917, 
Vida  Bernice  Swarthout. 


1914. 

Harold  Ernest  Hucke,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

304  Scarritt  Building. 
Born  at  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  April  19,  1892.  Son  of  George  and  Clara 
Louise  (Muehlbach)  Hucke.  Construction  engineer  with  George 
Hucke  and  Sons  Building  Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Relatives 
in  Fraternity,  brothers,  George  V.  Hucke,  Alpha  Omicron,  '10,  and 
Clarence  P.  Hucke,  Alpha  Omicron,  '11. 

George  Harwood  Earle,  Valparaiso,  Ind. 

606  East   Erie  Street. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  February  9,  1890.     Son  of  Edward  Hobart  and 
Effie   S.   Earle.     Relative  in    Fraternity,   brother,   John   H.   Earle, 
Alpha  Omicron,  '10. 

Frank  Nelson  Parker,  Dowagiac,  Mich. 

204  Spruce  Street. 
Born  at  Dowagiac,  Mich.,  April  24,  1890. 

Martin  George  Smith,  A.B.  (A  P  ),  Toledo,  Ohio. 

454    Machen    Street. 
Born  at  Toledo,  Ohio,  March  30,  1892.     Son  of  Augustus  John  and 
Louisa  Emma  (Grossman)  Smith.     In  real  estate  business.    Served 


ALPHA  OMICRON  CHAPTER.  1247 

as   Boatswain's   Mate,   U.   S.   N.   R.,  June   29,   1917,  to   December 
15,   1918.     Married,  June  15,  1918,   Ethel  Anderson  Frazer. 

Henry  Philip  Seaborg,  LL.B.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

1552   Penobscot    Building. 
Born   at    Ishpeming,   Mich.,   April   17,   1888.     Son   of   Christian   and 
Anna  Sophia  (Gylling)   Seaborg.     Attorney-at-law. 

*John  Lester  Cook,  Fenton,  Mich. 

Born  at  Fenton,  Mich.,  January  21,  1891.  Son  of  Wilford  P.  and 
Annie  Pauline  (Barrows)  Cook.  Died  at  Fenton,  Mich.,  April  20, 
1917. 

*Guy  Morgan  Standard,  Creol  Springs,  111. 

Born  at  Dongola,  111.,  February  8,  1890.  Son  of  Warren  Standard 
and  Laura  (Stoker)  Standard.  Law  student.  Died  at  Creol 
Springs,  111.,  February  14,  1920. 

Earl    Alonzo    Barrett,    A.B.     [Cornell]  ;    A.M.     [Minnesota] 

(A  P  ),  Exeter,  N.  H. 

Born  at  Yale,  Mich.,  November  22,  1891.  Son  of  Alonzo  Benjamin 
and  Caroline  Elizabeth  (Cooper)  Barrett.  Instructor  in  Romance 
Languages,  Huron  College,  1914-15;  fellow  at  University  of  Min- 
nesota, 1915-16;  instructor  in  French  and  Spanish,  Phillips  Exeter 
Academy,  1917  to  date.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  S.  A.  T.  C,  Harvard 
University,  1918. 

Daniel  William  French,  Jr.,  Baker,  Ore. 

Born  at  Butte,  Mont.,  November  8,  1891.  Son  of  Daniel  Wilfred 
and  Jennie  Winnifred  (Allington)  French.  Stock  raiser.  Mar- 
ried June  12,  1918,  Leah  Herman. 

Vaughan  Roy  Dibble,  Novelty,  Ohio. 

Born  at  Fullerton,  Ohio,  January  11,  1892.  Son  of  William  E.  and 
Pearl  E.  (Hill)  Dibble.  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  Dibble  and 
Ernest,  water  supply.  In  real  estate  and  insurance  business.  In- 
ducted in  16th  Company,  2d  Infantry,  Replacement  Regiment, 
Camp  Gordon,  Ga.,  May  28,  1918;  Sergeant,  July  22,  1918;  Ser- 
geant, First  Class,  October  31,  1918;  discharged  January  26,  1919. 
Married,  September  22,  1917,  Elizabeth  L.  Wilcox. 

Gustave  Adolph  Torell,  B.C.E.,  New  Britain,  Conn. 

320  Chestnut  Street. 
Born   at   New  Britain,    Conn.,   July   4,    1890.     Son   of   Andrew   and 
Josephine    (Gustavson)    Torell.     With    Carlson    and    Torell    Com- 
pany, New   Britain,  Conn.     Served   as   Sergeant,  882d   Aero    (Re- 
pair) Squadron,  M.  A.,  August  10,  1918,  to  March  31,  1919. 


1248  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Melvin  Carr  Eaton,  Ph.C.  [Medico  Chi.  Coll.,  Phila.],  'Nor- 
wich, N.  Y. 
Born  at  Norwich,  N.  Y.,  April  2,  1891.  Son  of  Robert  Dennison 
and  Maria  Elizabeth  (Smith)  Eaton.  Assistant  Production  Man- 
ager, Norwich  Pharmacal  Company.  Commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Q.  M.  C,  August  15,  1917;  quartermaster  base  hospital, 
Camp  Hancock;  promoted  First  Lieutenant,  February,  1918;  in 
A.  E.  F.  with  Base  Hospital  No.  53.  Married,  April  14,  1915, 
Ethel  Lucile  Jewell. 

Allen  Andrews,  Jr.,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Hamilton,  Ohio. 

Rentschler  Building. 
Born   at   Hamilton,   Ohio,   September   29,    1890.     Son   of   Allen   and 
Belle    (Davis)    Andrews.     Attorney-at-law.     Candidate,   M.   G.    C. 
O.  T.  C.,  Camp  Hancock,  Ga.,  August  to  December,   1918.     Mar- 
ried, March  10,  1917,  Josephine  Rich. 

1915. 

Reginald  Lawrence  Felton,  Valparaiso,  Ind. 

Miller   Building. 
Born  at  Valparaiso,  Ind.,  October  18,  1890.     Son  of  Robert  L.  and 
Mary  (Schuster)  Felton.     Dentist.     Commissioned  Captain,  Dental 
Corps,  September  8,  1917;  in  A.  E.  F.,  October  17,  1918,  to  August 
16,  1919;  discharged  September  9,  1919. 

*Allyn  Taber  Anderson   (Y),  Wilmette,  111. 

Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  August  21,  1892.  Son  of  Ernest  Wilson  and 
Anna  Mary  (Cook)  Anderson.  In  April,  1917,  he  enlisted  in  the 
Marine  Corps  and  went  to  France.  He  was  wounded  on  July 
16,  1918,  and  died  July  25th. 

Philip  Earnst  Petermann,  Laurium,  Mich. 

Born  at  Laurium,  Mich.,  August  22,  1891.  Son  of  John  Paul  and 
Ida  E.  (Groth)  Petermann. 

Wilbur  Kingsbury  Miller,  Owensboro,  Ky. 

1405   Locust   Street. 
Born  at  Owensboro,  Ky.,  October  9,  1892.     Son  of  Reuben  Anderson 
and    Margaret    (Morehead)    Miller.     Attorney-at-law.     Candidate, 
F.  A.  C.  O.  T.  S.,  Camp  Zachary  Taylor,  Ky.,  August  to  Novem- 
ber, 1918.     Married,  June  2,  1917,  Marie  Louise  Hager. 

Lyle  F.  Harris,  A.B.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

1244  Woodward  Avenue. 
Born  at  Boyne  City,  Mich.,  October  13,  1893.     Son  of  John  M.  and 


ALPHA  OMICRON  CHAPTER.  1249 

Nellie  (Noyes)  Harris.  With  Chevrolet  Motor  Company.  Com- 
missioned First  Lieutenant,  August,  1917;  assigned  to  329th  M. 
G.  Brigade;  in  A.  E.  F.,  June,  1918,  to  April,  1919. 

Marshall  Eugene  Kobe  (P),  Scottville,  Mich. 

Born  at  Ludington,  Mich.,  May  2,  1893.  Son  of  Edward  Eugene 
and  Jennie  May  (Teeple)  Kobe.  Merchant.  Served  as  Private 
and  Sergeant,  Medical  Corps,  during  World  War.  Married,  De- 
cember 28,  1916,  Verna  Lenore   Pedderson. 

iSumner  Maurice  Spaulding,  B.S.  in  Arch.  [Mass.  Inst.  Tech.] 

(AM  ),  Detroit,  Mich. 

1121  Union  Trust  Building. 
Born  at  Ionia,  Mich.,  June  14,  1892.  Son  of  Lee  P.  and  Hannah 
H.  Spaulding.  Architect.  Commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  M.  T. 
C,  August  15,  1917;  assigned  to  Motor  Supply  Train,  411;  in 
A.  E.  F.,  July,  1918,  to  July,  1919.  Married,  April  20,  1918,  Pauline 
Matilda  Snyder. 

John  Cyril  Abbott,  B.M.E.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

115  West  Euclid  Avenue. 
Born  at  Lapeer,  Mich.,  July  12,  1893.  Son  of  William  Sherman 
and  Edna  (Houghten)  Abbott.  Mechanical  and  Efficiency  Engi- 
neer, Packard  Motor  Car  Co.,  Detroit,  1915-17.  Commissioned 
First  Lieutenant,  August  15,  1917;  assigned  to  330th  F.  A.;  in 
A.  E.  F.,  July  22,  1918,  to  April  12,  1919,  commanding  Battery 
E,  330th  F.  A. 

Carroll  Leslie  Hoyt,  B.C.E. ;  B.S.  and  Engr.  of  Mines  [Mich- 
igan Coll.   of  Mines],  East  Jordan,  Mich. 

Born  at  East  Jordan,  Mich.,  March  23,  1892.  Son  of  Louis  A.  and 
Elizabeth  Kathryn  Hoyt.  Oil  geologist.  Served  as  Lieutenant, 
A.   S.,   January  to   December,   1918. 

Clarke  Ueberhorst  Haire,  West  Branch,  Mich. 

Born  at  Bay  City,  Mich.,  June  20,  1892.  Son  of  Clark  and  Flora 
(Ueberhorst)  Haire.  Manager  and  part  owner  stock  farm.  Mar- 
ried, August  28,  1917,  Margaret  Katharine  Dumond. 

Arthur  Joseph  Halgren,  Ph.G.,  Ph.C,  Escanaba,  Mich. 

1011  Wells  Avenue. 
Born  at  Escanaba,  Mich.,  May  31,  1895.  Son  of  Peter  Nels  and 
Ida  (Schultz)  Halgren.  State  drug  inspector,  Michigan.  Sales- 
man, White  Rock  Mineral  Springs  Company.  Served  as  phar- 
macist Mate,  3d  class,  Great  Lakes  Naval  Hospital,  during  World 
War.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Harry  N.  Halgren,  Alpha 
Omjcron,  '20. 


1250  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1916. 

Walter  Philip  Wesch,  Billings,  Mont. 

522  North  30th  Street. 
Born   at    Hot    Springs,   S.   D.,   March   6,   1892.     Son   of   Philip    and 
Hermina    (George)     Wesch.     Architectural    engineer.     Served    as 
Private,   Ordnance   Department,   March,   1918,   to   March,   1919. 

John  Albert  Russell,  Jr.,  LL.B.  [Kent  Coll.  of  Law],  Chicago, 

111. 

2538  North  Drake  Avenue. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  December  4,  1891.  Son  of  John  Albert  and 
Mary  (Johnson)  Russell.  Attorney-at-law.  Served  as  Yeoman, 
1st  class,  U.  S.  N.  R.,  Great  Lakes  Naval  Training  Station,  June 
18,  1918,  to  January  4,  1919.  Married,  June  15,  1918,  Lillian 
Sophia  Johnson. 

George  Weston  Swatek,  Chicago,  111. 

5403  Harper  Avenue. 
Born  at  Chicago,   111.,  September  4,   189L     Son  of  Matthew   James 
and    Mary    (Korbel)    Swatek.     Railroad    construction    contractor. 
Married,  September  23,  1916,  Martha  Jane  Grubbs. 

William  Joseph  Goodwin,  LL.B.,  Wichita  Falls,  Tex. 

710%  Ohio  Avenue. 
Born  at  Louisville,  Ky.,  September  23,  1891.     Son  of  William  Lloyd 
and  Lillian  (Eisert)   Goodwin.     Oil  operator.     Served  as  Aviation 
Cadet  Flyer,  1918-19. 

Frank  Johnson  Beachly,  Kittanning,  Pa. 

West  Penn  Power  Company. 
Born  at  Uniontown,  Pa.,  September  16,  1893.     Son  of  Eugene  Milton 
and  Sarah  (Johnson)  Beachly. 

1917. 

*Francis  Brown  Lowry,  B.S.   in  M.E.,   Denver,   Colo. 

Born  at  Denver,  Colo.,  December  1,  1894.  Son  of  Walter  Bingham 
and  Nell  (French)  Lowry.  Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  C. 
A.  C,  August  15,  1917;  aerial  observer  with  91st  Aero  Squadron, 
A.  E.  F.,  May  25,  1918,  to  September  26,  1918.  Killed  in  action 
near  Crepion,  Verdun  Sector,  France,  September  26,  1918. 
Awarded  D.  S.  C.  for  bravery  in  action. 

Yancey  Roberts  Altsheler,  A.B.,  Louisville,  Ky. 

829  West  Main  Street. 
Born  at  Louisville,   Ky.,  September   19,   1895.     Son  of  Edward  Lee 


ALPHA  OMICRON  CHAPTER.  1251 

and  Minnie  Burch  (Wilson)  Altsheler.     In  wholesale  grocery  busi- 
ness.    Phi  Beta  Kappa. 

Louis  Fred  Dieterich,  B.S.   in   C.E.,  Washington,  D.   C. 

3427  Thirteenth  Street,  N.  W. 
Born  at  Washington,  D.  C,  August  30,  1894.  Son  of  Fred  G.  and 
Elizabeth  (Paff)  Dieterich.  Assistant  Supervisor  of  Materials, 
Housing  Section,  U.  S.  Emergency  Fleet  Corporation,  1918-19. 
Civil  engineer  with  Standard  Oil  Company  of  N.  J.,  1919  to  date. 
Tau  Beta  Pi. 


Carl  Melvin  Graven,  Jefferson,  Iowa. 

Born    at   Jefferson,    Iowa,    February    14,    1893.     Son    of    Clark    and 
Marguerite     (Cole)     Graven.     Automobile     salesman.     Served     as 
"  First  Lieutenant,  A.  S.  M.  A.,  assigned  to  41st  Aero  Squadron;  in 
A.  E.  F.,  September,  1918,  to  July,  1919. 

George  Monroe  Olsen,  Portland,  Ore. 

777  Marshall  Street. 
Born  at   Portland,  Ore.,  March   18,   1893.     Son   of  Charles   M.   and 
Ottilie  W.  (Schmale)  Olsen.     Vice  President,  C.  M.  Olsen  Transfer 
&  Storage  Co.,  Portland,  Ore.     Married,  December  2,  1919,  Flor- 
ence Eva  Davis. 

Ralph  Allington  Hayward,  B.S.  in  Ch.E.,  Edmundston,  New 
Brunswick,  Can. 
Born  at  St.  Clair,  Mich.,  April  16,  1895.  Son  of  George  W.  and 
Susan  L.  Hayward.  Plant  manager  of  Sulphite  Mill,  Fraser 
Company,  Ltd.,  Edmundston,  N.  B.  Served  as  civilian  metallur- 
gist in  Ordnance  Department,  August  1,  1917,  to  March  1,  1919. 
Married,  October  6,  1917,  Marion  W.  MacGregor. 

Barbour  Huston  Rawls,  Evansville,  Ind. 

106  Linden  Street. 
Born  at  Paducah,  Ky.,  September  5,  1892.  Son  of  William  Matter- 
son  and  Annabelle  (Roseman)  Rawls.  Editor,  Owensboro,  Ky., 
Inquirer.  Commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  M.  T.  C,  August  15, 
1917;  commanding  officer,  Company  F,  8th  Division  Motor  Supply 
Train. 

Roland  Earl  Ellis,  A.B.,  Akron,  Ohio. 

Permanent  Building. 
Born  at  Sharon,  Pa.,  June  8,  1894.     Son  of  George   H.  and   Anna 
B.   (Giles)   Ellis.     Served  as  Corporal  and  Supply  Sergeant,  Bat- 
tery D,  64th  C.  A.,  December,  1917,  to  April  3,  1919. 


1252  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Earl  Edward  Pardee,  A.B.,  Akron,  Ohio. 

46  Metlin  Avenue. 
Born  at  Akron,  Ohio,  July  13,  1893.  Son  of  Charles  Frank  and 
Elizabeth  (Green)  Pardee.  In  real  estate  business.  Served  as 
Private,  U.  S.  A.,  Ambulance  Service  with  the  French  Army,  June 
16,  1917,  to  September  21,  1917;  First  Lieutenant,  September  21, 
1917,  to  August  15,  1919. 

Fred   Magee   Adams,   A.B.,    Jackson,    Mich. 

311    South  Jackson   Street. 
Born  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  July  15,  1892.     Son  of  Kenneth  MacKenzie 
and  Estella   (Tudor)    Adams.     Enlisted  in  Ordnance  Department, 
1917;  served  in  A.  E.  F.  as  inspector  of  materials  with  rank  of 
Ordnance  Sergeant;   discharged   April,   1919. 

Milton  Wallace  Pettibone,  B.S.   [Mass.  Inst.  Tech.]    (A.M.), 

Detroit,  Mich. 

Pollock,  Pettibone  Company,  71   Broadway. 
Born  at  Detroit,  Mich.,  January  3,  1891.     Son  of  Charles  Albert  and 
Alice    (Barnard)    Pettibone.     Architect.     Served   as   Sergeant,   1st 
class,   Air   Service,   December,   1917,  to   May,   1919;   in   A.   E.   F., 
March,  1918,  to  April,  1919. 

1918. 

Kenneth  Bernard  Campbell,  Flint,   Mich. 

418    East    Fourth    Street. 
Born   at   Flint,  Mich.,  December   16,  1894.     Son   of  Charles   Mather 
and  Alice  M.  (Francis)  Campbell.     Contractor.     Enlisted  in  Motor 
Transport    Corps,   December    11,    1917;    discharged    February    21, 
1919;  rank  of  Corporal. 

Albert  Fred  Wakefield,  Vermilion,  Ohio. 

Born  at  Cleveland,  Ohio,  March  9,  1896.  Son  of  Fred  W.  and  Mary 
(Poley)  Wakefield.  Business  secretary.  During  the  World  War 
served  as  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Secretary. 

William  Ellis  Brown,  Jr.,  A.B.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

725  Church  Street. 
Born    at   Lapeer,   Mich.,   May    1,    1896.     Son   of   William   Ellis    and 
Grace  Elizabeth   (Palmer)  Brown.     In  real  estate  business.     Dur- 
ing the  World  War  served  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Q.  M.  C. 

Owen  Jefferson  Watts,  Wagoner,  Okla. 

Born  at  Muldraw,  Okla.,  April  22,  1895.     Son  of  Jesse  William  and 


ALPHA  OMICRON  CHAPTER.  1253 

Eva  C.  (Turnham)  Watts.  Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  In- 
fantry, August  15,  1917;  assigned  to  343d  M.  G.  Battalion,  90th 
Division;  promoted  to  Captain,  A.  G.  D.,  May  3,  1918;  assigned  as 
assistant  personnel  adjutant,  90th  Division;  promoted  Major,  A. 
G.  D.,  November  3,  1918;  divisional  adjutant,  90th  Division;  in 
St.  Mihiel  and  Meuse-Argonne  offensives. 

Moses  McElrov  Brundidge,  Okmulgee,  Okla. 

509  South  Seminole  Avenue. 
Born  at  Fort  Scott,  Kans.,  November  15,  1892.     Son  of  George  A. 
and  Mary  Ann   Brundidge.     Commissioned   First   Lieutenant,   In- 
fantry,   November   27,   1917;   transferred   to    Air   Service,   March, 
1918;   overseas   August,   1918;   discharged   February   19,   1919. 

Philip  Clarkson  Pack,  A.B.,  Chicago,  111. 

4923  Winthrop  Avenue. 
Born  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  May  26,  1896.  Son  of  Colonel  Ambrose 
Clarkson  Pack  and  Roba  McNair  Pulcipher.  Advertising  Man- 
ager, Seng  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Enlisted  in 
A.  S.,  U.  S.  A.,  June  16,  1917;  honorably  discharged  for  physical 
disability,  Sept.  11,  1917;  re-enlisted  in  U.  S.  N.,  June  4,  1918,  as 
landsman.  Served  aboard  British  cruiser  H.  M.  S.  Cumberland, 
and  in  Channel  Patrol,  U.  S.  Naval  Base  27,  foreign  service. 
Released  from  service,  February  26,  1919,  as  Ensign  (PC),  U.  S. 
N.   R. 

Charles  Fremont  Sears,  Rockford,  Mich. 

Born  at  Rockford,  Mich.,  June  2,  1896.  Son  of  F.  Clifton  and 
Katherine  Mae  (Baker)  Sears.  Merchant.  Served  in  U.  S.  N. 
Hospital  Corps  as  Pharmacist's  Mate,  First  Class,  May  10,  1917, 
to  September  27,  1919. 

Karl  Lehman  Wehmeyer,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

920  Oakland  Avenue. 
Born   at  Goshen,   Ind.,  May   7,   1896.     Son   of  Charles   Andrew   and 
Katherine  Alice  (Meyers)  Wehmeyer.     Served  as  Private,  Medical 
Corps,  June  16,  1917,  to  August  1,  1919;  overseas,  April  16,  1918, 
to  July  27,  1919. 


Jiles  Edward  Freeman,  Detroit,  Mich. 

110  Geneva  Avenue. 
Born   at  Marcellus,  Mich.,  January   6,  1896.     Son  of  James   J.   and 
Emma    Jane     (Armstrong)     Freeman.     During    the    World    War 
served   as   Ensign   U.   S.   N.   aboard   submarine   chaser   in   foreign 
waters. 


1254  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1919. 

Leonard  Joseph  Brooks,  2d,  Goshen,  Ind. 

Ill    East   Lincoln   Avenue. 
Born   at   Goshen,   Ind.,   August   24,   1897.     Son   of   Leonard   Joseph 
and   Lulu    (Whisler)    Brooks.     Commissioned   Second   Lieutenant, 
F.  A.,  September  16,  1918. 

Joseph  Anthony  Hanish,  Flint,  Mich. 

433  Mary  Street. 
Born  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  January  11,  1896.  Son  of  Anthony 
and  Matilda  (Weirich)  Hanish.  Inspector  of  aeroplane  fuselage, 
Fisher's  Body  Works  Corp.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  January,  1918,  to 
April,  1918.  Inspector  of  purchase  materials,  Buick  Motor  Com- 
pany, Flint,  Mich.,  April,  1918  to  date.  Married,  June  23,  1917, 
Christina  Beryl  Brandstetter. 

Stuart  Le  Roy  Sonne,  A.B.,  Warren,  Pa. 

1212  Pennsylvania  Avenue,  West. 
Born  at  Warren,  Pa.,  April  8,  1895.  Son  of  Peter  E.  and  Sarah 
L.  (Cobb)  Sonne.  With  National  City  Company,  New  York. 
Private,  3d  N.  Y.  C.  A.,  April,  1918;  Corporal,  50th  C.  A.,  July, 
1918;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  C.  A.,  November,  1918; 
discharged  December,  1918. 

Harold  Robert  Telfer,  A.B.,  Sarnia,  Ontario,  Can. 

177  South  Vidal  Street. 
Born  at  Sarnia,  Ont.,  Can.,  April  17,  1896.     Son  of  Arthur  B.  and 
Mary  (Cowen)   Telfer.     Served  as  Private,  138th  Ordnance'  Depot 
Company,  stationed  in  West  Indies,  1918. 

Edmund  Tuttle  Goodrich,  A.B.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

30   Taylor  Avenue. 
Born  at  Detroit,  Mich.,  May  6,  1896.     Son  of  Joseph  Parshall  and 
Viella    (Tuttle)    Goodrich.     Enlisted   May,    1917.     Served    as   Ser- 
geant with  Base  Hospital  36,  A.  E.  F.;  discharged  May  2,  1919. 

Thomas  Richards  Maynard,  A.B.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Bridge    Street   Road. 
Born   at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  September  4,   1895.     Son  of  Jeffrey 
C.   and   Constance  E.    (Dunnette)    Maynard.     Entered   the  service 
June  30,  1917,  as  Private,  Hospital  Unit  9.     Returned  from  France 
August  3,  1919. 

Ralph  Holmes  Ward,  Hays,  Kans. 

Born  at  Hays,  Kans.,  October  1,  1896.  Son  of  Joseph  Henry  and 
Etta  Lucinda  (Holmes)  Ward.  Served  as  hospital  apprentice, 
first  class,  U.  S.  N.  R.,  during  World  War. 


ALPHA  OMICRON  CHAPTER.  1255 

Leon  LeRoy  Matthews,  Flint,  Mich. 

130  Odette  Street. 
Born  at  Marcellus,  Mich.,  August  14,  1894.     Son  of  Finley  W.  and 
Anna  M.   (Wilson)   Matthews.     Cost  Accountant,  Chevrolet  Motor 
Company. 

Bruce  Nicholas  Tappan,  Port  Huron,  Mich. 

1027  Ontario  Street. 
Born  at  Yale,  Mich.,  November  19,  1896.  Son  of  Harvey  and  Mary 
Nell  (Hayes)  Tappan.  Officer  U.  S.  army.  Enlisted  January  5, 
1918;  Private,  340th  Infantry;  Sergeant,  May  25,  1918;  commis- 
sioned Second  Lieutenant,  Infantry,  June  1,  1918;  assigned  to 
Company  B,  77th  Infantry;  promoted  to  First  Lieutenant,  October 
4,  1918.     Married,  March  2,  1919,  Verna  Elizabeth  Derek. 

Henry  Rich  Thompson,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  Sheffield,  Ala. 

Sheffield  Iron  Corporation. 
Born  at  Ishpeming,  Mich.,  April  3,  1898.  Son  of  Henry  Smith  and 
Myrtle  Brantola  (Johnston)  Thompson.  Member  of  Tau  Beta  Pi 
and  Sigma  Xi.  Enlisted,  Mich.  Naval  Militia,  January  10,  1917; 
called  to  active  service,  April  6,  1917;  released,  December  21,  1918; 
rate,  Fireman,  2d  class. 

Nelson  Andrew  Beechel,  Vermilion,  Ohio. 

Born  at  Vermilion,  Ohio,  March  24,  1896.  Son  of  Andrew  Edward 
and  Jane  Wood  (Versoy)  Beechel.  Served  as  Pharmacist's  Mate, 
First  Class,  U.  S.  N.,  May  10,  1917,  to  July  10,  1919;  on  transport 
duty  eleven  months. 

Francisco  Honorato  de  Goenaga,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

195  Claremont  Avenue. 
Born  at  San  Juan,  P.  R.,  October  28,  1896.     Son  of  Dr.   Francisco 
T.   de  Goenaga  and   Josefina  Sanjurjo.     Export   Manager,   Guillo 
Sala  &  Co.     Member  National  Guard  of  Porto  Rico. 

*Edwin  Gray  Allen,  Billings,  Mont. 

Born  at  Billings,  Mont.,  May  25,  1896.  Son  of  Harry  Mortimer  and 
Abbie  (Lord)  Allen.  After  serving  in  the  Depot  Brigade  and 
Medical  Department  he  was  transferred  in  May,  1918,  to  the  Ord- 
nance Department,  Engineering  Division,  Motor  Equipment  Sec- 
tion, Indianapolis,  Indiana.  Died  at  Indianapolis,  September  4, 
1918. 

De  Thurston  Mosier,  Muskogee,  Okla. 

1207  Locust  Street. 
Born  at  Audubon,  Iowa,  August  29,  1895.     Son  of  John  Henry  and 
Myrtie  M.    (Landis)    Mosier.     Served   in   Medical   Corps,  July   27, 


1256  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1917,  to  December  1,  1917;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  A.  S., 
March  1,  1918;  supply  officer,  2(>0th  Aero  Squadron,  A.  E.  F., 
July  to  December,  1918;  discharged  December  21,  1918. 

1920. 

Elmer  Weirich  Cress,  A.B.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

624  Shawmut  Street,  N.  W. 

Born   at  Grand   Rapids,   Mich.,  February   10,   1898.     Son  of  George 

Henry   and   Louise   Julia    (Weirich)    Cress.     Candidate,    Infantry, 

C.  O.  T.  C.j  Camp  MacArthur,  Tex.,  October  to  December,  1918. 

Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Earl  H.  Cress,  Alpha  Omicron,  '20. 

Virgil  Albert  Rowley,  A.B.,  Lorain,  Ohio. 

340  Eighth  Street. 
Born  at  Lorain,  Ohio,  July  11,  1897.     Son  of  Frederick  Alfred  and 
Laura    (Watkins)    Rowley.     Commissioned   Second  Lieutenant,   In- 
fantry,   September    16,    1918;    assigned   to   Sweeney    Auto    School, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.;  discharged  December  24,  1918. 

Harry  Nels  Halgren,  Escabana,  Mich. 

1011  Wells  Avenue. 
Born  at  Escabana,  Mich.,  May  2,  1898.     Son  of  Peter  Nels  and  Ida 
(Schultz)    Halgren.     Relative    in    Fraternity,   brother,    Arthur    J. 
Halgren,  Alpha  Omicron,  '15. 

Earl  Henry  Cress,  A.B.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

624  Shawmjut  Street,  N.  W. 
Born   at  Grand  Rapids,   Mich.,  February  10,  1898.     Son   of  George 
Henry  and  Louise  Julia  (Weirich)  Cress.     Served  in  C.  A.  Candi- 
dates   School,    Fort    Monroe,    Va.,    1918.     Relative    in    Fraternity, 
brother,  Elmer  W.  Cress,  Alpha  Omicron,  '20. 

Warren    Henry    Walker,   Muskogee,   Okla. 

1321  Boston  Avenue. 
Born  at  Birmingham,  Ala.,  September  9,  1895.  Son  of  George  Henry 
and  Estelle  (McRae)  Walker.  In  engineering  department,  Osage 
Cotton  Oil  Company,  Muskogee,  Okla.  Enlisted  in  Air  Service, 
September  25,  1917;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  December 
16,  1917;  First  Lieutenant,  October  15,  1918;  served  with  89th 
Aero  Squadron,  A.  E.  F.,  as  pilot  and  flight  officer,  April  16,  1918, 
to  March  24,   1919. 

Robert  Patterson  Douglas,  Manila,  P.  I. 

Standard  Oil  Company  of  New  York. 
Born  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  July  23,  1896.     Son  of  Ethelbert  Patterson 
and   Florence   (Chisholm)   Douglas.     With  the  Standard  Oil  Com- 


ALPHA  OMICRON  CHAPTER.  1257 

pany  of  New  York.     Served  as  Second  Lieutenant,  C.   A.  C;  as- 
signed to  5th  Company,   Fort  Monroe,  Va. 

Russell  LaFayette  Edison,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

West   Bridge   Road. 
Born  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  November  24,  1897.     Son  of  Charles 
M.   and  Carrie   B.    (Fox)    Edison.     Served   as   Pharmacist's   Mate, 
82d  Company,  6th  Regiment,  U.  S.  Marines,  May  10,  1917,  to  April 
14,  1919;  wounded  in  Argonne  offensive,  November  1,  1918. 

George  Curtis  Dunn,  Detroit,  Mich. 

2607  West  Jefferson  Avenue. 
Born   at  Detroit,   Mich.,  July  6,   1897.     Son  of  Theodore  W.   Dunn 
and  Isabelle  A.   (Curtis)  Dunn. 

Charles  James  Rash,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

625  Forest  Avenue. 
Born  at  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  February  4,  1897.  Son  of  Charles  Ran- 
dall and  Rose  Clara  (Schlee)  Rash.  Enlisted  June  16,  1917,  in 
U.  S.  A.  Ambulance  Service,  Section  589;  transferred  to  Coast 
Artillery  Corps;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  C.  A.  C;  as- 
signed to  34th  C.  A.;  discharged  December  21,  1918. 

Peter  John  Van  Boven,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

1023  Fremont  Avenue. 
Born  at  Grand   Rapids,   Mich.,   April  14,  1896.     Son  of  Jacob   and 
Delia  (Welpolder)  Van  Boven.     Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
C.   A.   C,   May,   1918;   assigned   to  ,50th   C.   A.     Relative   in   Fra- 
ternity, brother,  Leonard  C.  Van  Boven,  Alpha  Omicron,  '23. 

Stuart  Irvine,  Kalamazoo,  Mich. 

161  South  Prospect  Street. 
Born  at  Rockford,  111.,  August  5,  1897.     Son  of  George  Lincoln  and 
Harriet   Maria    (Swain)    Irvine.     Enlisted   as   Cadet   Pilot   in  Air 
Service,  February  2,  1918;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  S.  R. 
C.  as  Aerial  Observer,  December  20,  1918. 

Wilbur  Elmer  Goetz,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

326   East   Liberty   Street. 
Born  at  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  October  11,  1896.     Son  of  William  and 
Minnie  (Rauser)  Goetz.     Served  as  Second  Lieutenant,  A.  S.  M.  A. 
(R.  M.  A.)  ;  discharged  June  12,  1919. 

George  Chandler  Adie,  B.S.,  M.D.,  Barre,  Vt. 

57   Franklin   Street. 
Born   at   Barre,   Vermont,   November   24,   1893.     Son   of   James   and 
Mary   (Gall)   Adie.     Physician. 


1258  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1921. 

Flovd  Robert  Bentcl,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

818    Oakland    Street. 
Born  at  Bay  City,  Mich.,  January  26,  1900.     Son  of  Robert  H.  and 
Gertrude  Emily   (Whitehouse)   Bentel.     S.  A.  T.  C,  University  of 
Michigan,  1918. 

William  Farley  Angell,  Detroit,  Mich. 

274  Twenty-fifth  Street. 
Born   at  Detroit,  Mich.,  October   6,   1900.     Son   of  William   Thomas 
and  Harriett  Jane   (Greenfield)   Angell. 

Edward  Henry  Brink,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

736  Cambridge  Boulevard. 
Born  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  July  1,  1897.     Son  of  Henry  A.  and 
Ida   Brink.     In  indemnity  insurance  business. 

Robert  Preston  Walbridge,  Chicago,  111. 

9606  Vanderpool  Avenue. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  November  23,  1899.  Son  of  Corwin  Henry 
and  Cora  M.  (Jones)  Walbridge.  With  Whiting  Foundry  Equip- 
ment Company.  Served  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Infantry,  Septem- 
ber 26,  1918,  to  December  31,  1918.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
John  T.  Walbridge,  Alpha  Epsilon,  '07. 

Joseph  Musser  Miller,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

1708  State  Street. 
Born    at    Mechanicsburg,    Pa.,    October    8,    1899.     Son    of    Clarence 
Hertzler  and  Gertrude  Ellen   (Musser)   Miller.     Naval  Unit,  Uni- 
versity of  Michigan,  1918. 

Thomas  James  Reid,  Port  Huron,  Mich. 

1906    Military    Street. 
Born  at  Bay  City,  Mich.,  May  28,  1898.     Son  of  James  Thomas  and 
Anna  Barbara  (Heuman)   Reid.     S.  A.  T.  C,  University  of  Michi- 
gan, 1918. 

Harold  Broock,  Detroit,  Mich. 

509  Union  Trust  Building. 
Born  at  Detroit,  Mich.,  December  13,  1899.     Son  of  Max  and  Eliza- 
beth Johanna  (Forkel)   Broock.     S.  A.  T.  C,  University  of  Michi- 
gan, 1918.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Ferdinand  M.  Broock, 
Alpha  Omicron,  '21. 


ALPHA  OMICRON  CHAPTER.  1259 

Ferdinand  Max  Broock,  Detroit,  Mich. 

504  Boston  Boulevard. 
Born  at  Detroit,  Mich.,  March  9,  1898.  Son  of  Max  and  Elizabeth 
Johanna  (Forkel)  Broock.  Served  as  Quartermaster,  2d  class, 
U.  S.  N.,  April  to  September,  1918;  C.  Q.  M.  A.,  Naval  Aviation, 
September  to  December,  1918.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Harold  Broock,  Alpha  Omicron,  '21. 

William  Fitzhugh  Browne,  Flint,  Mich. 

552   East   Fifth   Avenue. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  February  18,  1898.     Son  of  William  John  and 
Katherine  Elizabeth  (deButte)  Browne. 

Melvin  Mark  Rivard,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

950  Turner  Avenue. 
Born  at  Bay  City,  Michigan,  September  2,  1898.     Son  of  Livingston 
John  and  Frances  Julia  (Johnson)  Rivard.     S.  A.  T.  C,  University 
of  Michigan,  1918. 

Gerard  Alexander  Wilmink,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

535   Madison   Avenue. 
Born  at  Newport  News,  Va.,  December  8,  1897.     Son  of  Alexander 
B.   and  Mary   R.    (Ritter)    Wilmink.     S.  A.   T.  C,  University   of 
Michigan,  1918. 

Douglas  Freeman  McColl,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

939  Scribner  Avenue. 
Born  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  December  27,  1897.     Son  of  John  A. 
and   Ella   Kate    (Swain)    McColl.     Served  as   Private   in   Unit   Q, 
Hospital  Service,  A.  E.  F.,  and  at  American  Red  Cross  Hospital 
No.  3,  France. 

Ransom   Carlton  Turner,  Allegan,  Mich. 

257  Marshall  Street. 
Born  at  Allegan,  Mich.,  May  17,  1899.     Son  of  Robert  C.  and  Lora 
Idella  (Town)  Turner.     S.  A.  T.  C,  University  of  Michigan,  1918. 

Egerton  Burnet  Williams,  Marinette,  Wis. 

Born  at  Ironwood,  Mich.,  December  29,  1899.  Son  of  Egerton  Bur- 
net and  Carrie  (Sherman)  Williams.  S.  A.  T.  C,  University  of 
Michigan,  1918. 

Jack  Goetchins  Williams,  Detroit,  Mich. 

227  Hancock  Avenue,  West. 
Born   at   Detroit,   Mich.,    February   2,    1898.     Son   of   Fred    M.    and 
Margaret   (Hutchins)   Williams.     Candidate,  C.  A.  O.  T.  C,  Fort 
Monroe,  Va.,  September  to  December,  1918. 


1260  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Willoughbr    Horace    Blodgett,    Detroit,    Mich. 

703  Tillman  Avenue. 
Born  at  Nounger,  Mich.,  December  14,  1899.     Son  of  Arthur  Jerome 
and  Jessie  (Bliss)  Blodgett.     S.  A.  T.  C,  University  of  Michigan, 
1918. 

Jean  Paul  Freeman,  Great  Falls,  Mont. 

511  Fourth  Avenue,  North. 
Born  at  Great  Falls,  Mont.,  December  25,  1897.     Son  of  James  Willis 
and  Millie   (Betz)    Freeman. 

Bruce   Brummitt  Loring,  Valparaiso,  Ind. 

305  North  Lafayette  Street. 
Born  at  Valparaiso,  Ind.,  November  8,  1897.     Son  of  Hannibal  Ham- 
lin and  Emily  (Brummitt)   Loring.     Served  in  Q.  M.  C,  U.  S.  A. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Mark  L.  Loring,  Alpha  Omicron, 
'23. 

Donald  Earl  Trefrv,  Kalamazoo,  Mich. 

123  Allen  Boulevard. 
Born  at  Lansing,  Mich.,  June  17,  1897.     Son  of  Arthur  Edward  and 
Fanny  B.    (Cauchie)   Trefry. 

1922. 

Rolland  Samuel  Patchel,  Durand,  Mich. 

502  North  Saginaw  Street. 
Born  at  Durand,  Mich.,  May  19,  1899.     Son  of  Samuel  C.  and  Adele 
Mae    (Kenyon)    Patchel.     S.    A.    T.    C.,    University    of    Michigan, 
1918. 

Leverett  Hitchcock   Treat,   Union   City,   Pa. 

Born  at  Union  City,  Pa.,  December  4,  1900.     Son  of  Arthur  Butler 
and  Elzie  Elizabeth  (Hitchcock)   Treat. 

Gordon  Renwick  Maitland,  Port  Huron,  Mich. 

1026  Wall  Street. 
Born  at  Port   Huron,  Mich.,  August  31,   1898.     Son   of   Henry  and 
Sarah  Jane  (Shaw)  Maitland.     S.  A.  T.  C,  University  of  Michigan, 
1918. 

David  Schell  Watterworth,  Port  Huron,  Mich. 

1810  Seventeenth  Street. 
Born  at  Port  Huron,  Mich.,  July  17,  1900.     Son  of  Robert  Sander- 
son and  Margaret  (MacEachern)  Watterworth.     S.  A.  T.  C,  Uni- 
versity of  Michigan,  1918. 


ALPHA  OMICRON  CHAPTER.  1261 

Robert   MacDonald   Farr,   Port   Huron,   Mich. 

1418  Pine  Grove  Avenue. 
Born  at  Port  Huron,  Mich.,  June  7,  1899.     Son  of  Charles  F.  and 
Florence  A.  Farr.     With  the  Union  Trust  Company,  Detroit,  Mich. 
S.  A.  T.  C,  University  of  Michigan,  1918. 

Harold  Stuart  Kilpatrick,  Toledo,  Ohio. 

3235  Collingswood  Avenue. 
Born   at   Salt   Lake  City,   Utah,  January  3,   1900.     Son   of  William 
Henry  and  Sarah  Eugene  (Ingham)  Kilpatrick.     S.  A.  T.  C,  Uni- 
versity of  Michigan,  1918. 

Horace  William  Hitchcock,  Fenton,  Mich. 

Born  at  Detroit,  Mich.,  October  5,  1899.  Son  of  Frederick  Horace 
and  Julia  Livingstone  (Fitch)  Hitchcock.  S.  A.  T.  C,  University 
of  Michigan,  1918. 

Frederic  James  Baker,  Flint,  Mich. 

708  Clifford  Street. 
Born  at  Flint,  Mich.,  February  3,  1899.     Son  of  Fred  Partridge  and 
Alta  (Button)  Baker.     S.  A.  T.  C,  University  of  Michigan,  1918. 

1923. 

Charles   Edward  Foster,   Jr.,   Valparaiso,   Ind. 

605  North  Washington  Street. 
Born  at  Valparaiso,  Ind.,  June  12,  1901.     Son  of  Charles  Edward  and 
Carrie  V.  (Skinner)  Foster. 

Richard  Paul  Fleckenstein,  Iona,  Mich. 

321    Union   Street. 
Born  at  Madison,  Wis.,  January  15,  1900.     Son  of  Alexis  Paul  and 
Adelaide  (Jackson)  Fleckenstein.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Jackson  Fleckenstein,  Alpha  Mu,  '19. 

Mark  Lucas  Loring,  Valparaiso,  Ind. 

305  North  Lafayette  Street. 
Born  at  Valparaiso,  Ind.,  May  20,  1900.     Son  of  Hannibal  Hamlin 
and     Emily     B.     (Brummitt)     Loring.     Relative     in     Fraternity, 
brother,  Bruce  B.  Loring,  Alpha  Omicron,  '21. 

Oscar  Mangus  Anderson,  Great  Falls,  Mont. 

1117  First  Avenue,  South. 
Born  at  Great  Falls,  Mont.,  June  4,  1897.     Son  of  Marcus  and  Minnie 
(Lundberg)    Anderson.     Enlisted   in   163d   Infantry,   Company   D, 
April   19,   1917;   overseas   December    12,    1917;   promoted   to   Cor- 


1262  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

poral    and    Sergeant;    commissioned    Second    Lieutenant,    May    14, 
1919;  discharged  July  31,  1919. 

Ethelbert  Spurrier,  Detroit,  Mich. 

479  Crane  Avenue. 
Born    at    Montreal,   Can.,    September    6,    1899.     Son    of    Harry    and 
Mary  Louise  (Healey)  Spurrier.     Served  as  Color  Sergeant,  218th 
Engineers,  U.  S.  A. 

Harold  Leone  Palmer,  West  Point,  N.  Y. 

U.  S.  Military  Academy. 
Born  at  Detroit,  Mich.,  August  5,  1898.  Son  of  Orien  Orville  and 
Minnie  E.  (Bullock)  Palmer.  Cadet,  U.  S.  Military  Academy, 
West  Point,  N.  Y.,  July  1,  1920  to  date.  Enlisted  in  337th  Am- 
bulance Company,  August  3,  1917;  Sergeant,  December,  1917; 
served  in  North  Russia  expedition,  September  4,  1918,  to  June  15, 
1919;  discharged  July  19,  1919. 

Carlyle  Chilton  Eubank,  Gate  City,  Wash. 

Born  at  Denver,  Colo.,  June  7,   1901.     Son  of  Stuart  D.  and   Kate 
(Hessemet)    Eubank. 

Leonard   Charles  Van  Boven,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

1023   Fremont   Avenue. 
Born  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  January  9,  1900.     Son  of  Jacob  and 
Delia    (Melpoder)    Van   Boven.     Relative   in    Fraternity,   brother, 
Peter  J.  Van  Boven,  Alpha  Omicron,  '20. 


rt  .a 


Alpha  Pi  Chapter 

UNIVERSITY  OF  CHICAGO 

CHICAGO,  ILLINOIS 


Instituted  Decemiser  30,  A.  D.  1905 


WILLIAM  HENRY  HATFIELD,  Jr. 
FREDERICK  DAVIS  HATFIELD 
ALVIN  BRICKER  SNIDER 
HUGO  FRANK  BEZDEK 
NEWTON  AUGUSTUS  FUESSLE 
DAVID  CHARLES  COOK,  Jr. 
HAMILTON  CHESTER  BADGER 
VICTOR  HENRY  KULP 
RAYMOND  LEAMORE  QUIGLEY 
JOHN  JOSEPH  O'CONNOR 
RICHARD  DOWNING  RUMSEY 
WARREN  PRESTON  SIGHTS 
CLARENCE  GILBERT  POOL 
ARTHUR  NOBLE  AITKEN 


History  of  Alpha  Pi  Chapter 

The  founding  of  the  University  of  Chicago  in  1893  in- 
troduced a  new  phase  of  university  education  in  the  Middle 
West.  Before  this  time  the  state  universities  had  practically 
dominated  higher  education  in  this  section  of  the  country. 

The  publicity  given  to  the  university  led  many  fraterni- 
ties to  establish  chapters  at  Chicago  almost  immediately  after 
it  was  founded.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  in  its  usual  conservative 
way  did  not  establish  a  chapter  until  the  new  institution  had 
demonstrated  that  it  was  to  rank  as  one  of  the  leading  uni- 
versities of  the  country.  By  1903  it  became  apparent  to 
western  members  of  the  fraternity  that  the  central  position 
of  the  university  in  the  Middle  West  and  its  intimate  relation 
to  the  high  schools  of  Chicago  made  it  imperative  that  Phi 
Kappa  Sigma  be  represented  here.  Consequently  steps  were 
taken  to  found  it  under  the  auspices  of  the  Armour  Chapter. 
The  consent  of  the  Grand  Chapter  to  initiate  students  of  the 
University  of  Chicago  as  regular  members  of  Alpha  Epsilon 
was  secured.  Thirteen  men  were  accordingly  initiated,  and 
petitioned  the  convention  in  December,  1905,  for  a  charter  as 
a  separate  chapter,  which  was  granted  on  December  30  of  that 
year. 

In  the  fall  of  the  year  preceding  the  installation  cere- 
monies the  majority  of  the  men  had  established  themselves  in 
a  chapter  house  near  the  campus  of  the  University  of  Chicago, 
initiating  their  men  at  the  Armour  House,  and  technically 
members  all  the  while  of  Alpha  Epsilon  Chapter.  Installa- 
tion was  deferred  until  after  the  chapter  at  the  University  of 
Michigan  had  been  installed. 

Handicapped  severely  at  the  beginning  of  its  second  year 
by  the  absence  by  graduation  of  the  majority  of  its  charter 
members,  the  chapter's  remaining  members  launched  into  a 
hardl   fight    to    retain    chapter    strength.      The    situation    was 

1265 


1266  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

aggravated  by  the  dearth  of  fraternity  timber  among  the 
freshmen.  This  dearth  was  the  result  of  the  radical  modi- 
fication of  rules  governing  the  participation  in  athletics  at 
the  university.  Every  chapter  at  the  university  suffered  visi- 
bly, and  the  hardest  burden  fell  naturally  upon  the  youngest 
chapters.  It  was  during  this  early  struggle  that  the  virility 
and  stamina  of  the  chapter  was  demonstrated.  With  the 
counsel  and  support  of  a  number  of  alumni  of  older  chapters 
Alpha  Pi  soon  developed  an  organization  adapted  to  the  local 
situation,  and  the  success  of  the  chapter  was  assured. 

In  1908  the  chapter  moved  to  a  house  at  6054  Kimbark 
Avenue  where  it  remained  for  three  years.  During  these  early 
years  the  fraternity  was  fortunate  in  numbering  among  its 
members  several  of  the  most  famous  athletes  in  the  history  of 
the  university.  These  men  insured  the  publicity  so  essential 
to  a  new  chapter.  At  the  same  time  the  chapter  carried  for- 
ward a  social  program  aimed  to  introduce  it  into  campus 
activities.  Probably  the  most  notable  social  functions  in  the 
history  of  the  chapter  were  the  elaborate  receptions  held  at 
the  house  on  Washington's  birthday  in  1909  and  '10.  These 
affairs  did  much  to  gain  recognition  for  the  chapter  in  uni- 
versity social  circles. 

Throughout  its  early  years  Alpha  Pi  labored  under  the 
handicap  of  living  too  far  from  the  campus  and  it  was  a 
realization  of  this  difficulty  which  led  the  chapter  to  take  a 
step  which  meant  much  in  its  future  growth.  In  the  spring 
of  1911  the  chapter  leased  a  large  and  expensive  house  on 
University  of  Chicago  property  at  5824  Woodlawn  Avenue. 
As  another  fraternity  had  not  been  able  to  finance  this  house, 
it  was  thought  that  Phi  Kap  could  not  carry  such  a  heavy 
budget  as  this  project  demanded.  It  was  found,  however, 
that  the  advantage  of  proximity  to  the  campus  more  than 
offset  the  added  expenses.  The  chapter  remained  at  this  loca- 
tion for  six  years  and  many  of  the  traditions  of  this  chapter 
originated  there.  This  house  with  others  near  it  shortly  is  to 
be  torn  down  to  provide  room  for  the  new  chapel  which  is  to 
be  the  architectural  center  of  the  University.  One  of  the 
reasons  for  the  success  of  the  chapter  during  this  period  was 


HISTORY  OF  ALPHA  PI  CHAPTER.  1267 

the  stimulating  supervision  of  Brother  D.  H.  Plank  of  Psi, 
who  for  a  number  of  years  was  chapter  visitor.  It  would 
be  difficult  to  overestimate  the  value  of  his  service  to  Alpha 
Pi. 

From  its  earliest  days  the  chapter  had  hoped  and  planned 
to  own  its  own  home,  but  definite  steps  toward  this  end  were 
not  made  until  the  Autumn  of  1916.  In  the  year  previous, 
Brother  W.  C.  West  of  Alpha  Mu  had  become  chapter  visitor 
and  under  his  driving  leadership  plans  were  soon  on  foot  for 
a  house  for  Alpha  Pi.  The  project  was  quietly  launched  at 
the  Chicago  Convention  in  1916  and  received  the  cordial  sup- 
port of  the  Grand  Board.  In  February,  1917,  the  alumni  of 
Alpha  Pi  were  called  together  at  a  luncheon  in  the  Engineers 
Club  and  a  campaign  for  the  chapter  house  started.  The 
chief  result  of  this  first  meeting  was  the  selection  of  Brother 
Lee  H.  Madden  as  chairman  of  the  committee  to  make  the  drive 
for  subscriptions.  Other  members  of  the  committe  were 
Brothers  F.  D.  Hatfield,  Irwin  N.  Walker,  John  J.  Schommer, 
Alwin  W.  Ehrhardt,  Blaine  Claypool,  Nils  Hokanson,  A.  H. 
Hruda,  H.  A.  Babcock,  Charles  H.  Soutter  and  Charles  C. 
Colby.  The  campaign  for  funds  could  not  have  been  made  at  a 
more  inopportune  time  than  in  the  Spring  of  1917,  on  account 
of  the  tightening  of  the  money  market  which  followed  the  entry 
of  the  United  States  in  the  War.  However,  the  campaign  went 
forward  successfully,  the  fund  pledged  by  the  alumni  and  ac- 
tive chapter  was  raised,  and  the  Trustees  of  the  National  En- 
dowment Fund  purchased  the  house  at  5733  University  Avenue 
in  August,  1917.  The  committee  in  charge  and  many  others 
did  noteworthy  work  in  raising  the  necessary  funds,  but  it  is 
to  the  untiring  energy,  keen  judgment,  and  unswerving  loyalty 
of  Brothers  Madden  and  West  that  Alpha  Pi  owes  its  permanent 
home. 

The  chapter  moved  into  its  new  quarters  in  September, 
1917,  and  was  officially  installed  on  Founder's  Day  of  that 
year.  Alpha  Pi  may  well  be  proud  of  its  record  during  the 
War.  Over  half  of  the  men  on  the  entire  roster  of  the  chapter 
were  in  service  and  many  others  were  engaged  in  important 
war  work.     From  September,  1918,  to  January,  1919,  during 


1268  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

the  S.  A.  T.  C.  experiments,  the  house  was  taken  over  by  the 
government  and  was  used  as  a  hospital.  Naturally  during 
the  latter  period  of  the  war  the  chapter  was  reduced  in  num- 
bers but  there  never  was  a  moment  when  its  future  was  in 
question.  Much  of  the  credit  for  this  showing  was  due  to  the 
loyalty  and  organizing  ability  of  Edwin  F.  Sackett,  now  de- 
ceased, who  was  Alpha  at  that  time. 

In  the  last  two  years  the  chapter's  development  has  been 
rapid.  The  steady  progress  and  growing  influence  of  Alpha 
Pi  have  justified  the  hope  of  its  founders  and  the  loyal  support 
of  all  who  have  labored  to  make  it  a  worthy  representative  of 
Phi  Kappa  Sigma  at  the  University  of  Chicago. 


Alpha  Pi  Chapter 


1898. 

Nels  Johann  Lennes,  M.S.,  Ph.D.,  Missoula,  Mont. 

1107  Gerald  Avenue. 
Born  at  Hevne,  Norway,  June  15,  1871.  Son  of  Ole  M.  and  Ellen 
(Nelson)  Lennes.  Teacher.  Instructor,  Massachusetts  Institute 
of  Technology,  1907-10;  Columbia  University,  1910-13.  Professor 
and  head  of  department  of  Mathematics,  University  of  Mon- 
tana, 1913  to  date.  Sigma  Xi.  Married,  September  6,  1913,  Ruth 
B.   Seaver. 

1899. 

William  Allyn  Richards,  B.S.  in  M.E.    [Wisconsin],  Newton, 

Iowa. 

Born  at  Platteville,  Wis.,' February  17,  1875.  Son  of  William  and 
Lydia  (Shaffer)  Richards.  Teacher.  Principal  Grant  Vocational 
High  School,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa.  Served  as  civilian  in  Medical 
Department,  U.  S.  A.,  in  educational  reconstruction.  Married, 
June  25,  1913,  Delia  Beulah  Burk. 


1902. 

Alvin   Bricker   Snider,   S.B. ;   M.D.    [Rush   Med.    Coll.],   Blue 

Island,  111. 

233  York  Street. 
Born  at  Plattsville,  Ont.,  Canada,  September  20,  1877.     Son  of  Hiram 
and  Leah    (Bricker)    Snider.     Physician.     Married,  June  20,  1905, 
Elizabeth  Sinclair. 

1904. 

William   Henry   Hatfield,  Jr.,  A.B. ;  LL.B.    [Harvard],   New 

York,  N.  Y. 

220  Broadway. 
Born  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  May  20,  1884.     Son  of  William  Henry 
and    Frederica    (Davis)    Hatfield.     Attorney-at-law.     Deputy    As- 
sistant District  Attorney,  New  York  County,  1915;  Special  Deputy 
Attorney   General,   State   of   New   York,    1916;   Deputy   Attorney 
1269 


\27o  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

General,  State  of  New  York,  1917.  Married,  April  6,  1915,  Adele 
Steele  McGuire.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Frederick  D. 
Hatfield,  Alpha  Pi,  '05. 


1905. 

Frederick  Davis  Hatfield,  Ph.B.,  Chicago,  111. 

1812  Lake  Park  Avenue. 
Born  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  November  29,  1881.  Son  of  William 
Henry  and  Frederica  (Davis)  Hatfield.  A  member  of  the  firm 
of  W.  H.  Hatfield  &  Son,  Western  agents  of  Colgate  &  Co.  Mar- 
ried, 191(5,  Cecil  Mercer.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  William 
H.  Hatfield,  Jr.,  Alpha  Pi,  '04. 

Frederick   William   Luehring,   Ph.B.    [Northwestern]  ;   Ph.M., 

Lincoln,  Neb. 

University    of    Nebraska. 
Born   at   Hanover,   Kan.,   December   11,   1882.     Son   of  William   and 
Emelia  (Werner)  Luehring.     Professor  in  University  of  Nebraska. 
Married,   June  26,    1907,   Emma   Amanda   Hatz. 

Victor  Henry  Kulp,  Ph.B.,  J.D.,  Norman,  Okla. 

452  College  Avenue. 
Born   at   Orchard    Place,    111.,    November    28,    1881.     Son    of    Henry 
and  Rosina   (Bigler)    Kulp.     Attorney-at-law.     Professor  of  Law, 
University   of  Oklahoma.     Phi   Beta   Kappa.     Married,   November 
7,    1908,   Giulia    Koelliker.  _. 


1906. 

Hugo  Frank  Bezdek,  S.B.,  State  College,  Pa. 

108  South  Burrows  Street. 
Born  at  Prague,  Bohemia,  April  1,  1884.  Son  of  James  and  Fran- 
cesca  (Hauner)  Bezdek.  Professor  and  Director  Physical  Edu- 
cation and  Athletics,  University  of  Oregon,  1913-17.  Same  at 
Pennsylvania  State  College,  1918  to  date.  Manager  of  Pitts- 
burgh Baseball  Club,  National  League,  1917  to  date.  Married, 
July  31,  1907,  Victoria  Bodene  Johnson. 

Newton  Augustus  Fuessle,  Ph.B.,  Montclair,  N.  J. 

57  Union  Street. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  October  16,  1883.  Son  of  Carl  August  and 
Elizabeth  (Schaefle)  Fuessle.  Journalist  and  advertising  expert. 
Now  with  National  City  Company,  New  York.  Married,  Jan- 
uary 3,  1912,  Helen  Ilessong.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Milton  T.  Fuessle,  Rho,  '10. 


ALPHA  PI  CHAPTER.  1271 

1907. 

David  Charles  Cook,  Jr.,  Ph.B.,  Elgin,  111. 

212   Grant  Avenue. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  June  20,  1882.     Son  of  David  Caleb  and  Mar- 
guerite (Murat)   Cook.     Editorial  Director  of  Sunday  School  pub- 
lications.    Married,  September  19,  1906,  Frances  Lois   Kerr. 

Arthur  Noble  Aitken,  M.D.,  Harvey,  111. 

15310  Columbia   Avenue. 
Born  at  Newcastle,  New  Brunswick,  Canada,  July  25,  1883.     Son  of 
William  Cuthbert  and  Jane    (Noble)    Aitken.     Physician.     During 
World  War  served  in  Canadian  Medical  Corps. 

Samuel   Clifton   Fleming,   Compton,  111. 

Born  at  Franklin,  Tenn.,  August  7,  1886.  Son  of  William  Christopher 
and  Addie  (Reams)  Fleming. 

Arthur  Carleton  Trowbridge,  S.B.,  Ph.D.,  Iowa  City,  Iowa. 

State  University  of  Iowa. 
Born  at  Glasgow,  M'o.,  March  4,  1885.  Son  of  Samuel  Hoyt  and 
Julia  Almira  (Goodhue)  Trowbridge.  Professor  of  Geology, 
State  University  of  Iowa,  1911  to  date.  Assistant  Geologist,  U.  S. 
Geological  survey,  1914  to  date.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Educational  Direc- 
tor, Camp  Dodge,  Iowa,  September,  1917,  to  June,  1918;  Educa- 
tional Recruiting  Secretary  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  National  War  Work 
Council  to  September,  1918;  Associate  Director,  Educational  Bu- 
reau, Y.  M.  C.  A.  to  May,  1919.  Married,  August  29,  1911,  Sue 
Estelle    Bussey. 

1908. 

^Hamilton  Chester  Badger,  S.B.,  Spokane,  Wash. 

Born  at  Amboy,  111.,  February  26,  1885.  Son  of  Duer  Chester  and 
Anna  Louise  (Wooster)  Badger.  Teacher.  Died  at  Spokane, 
Wash.,  July  21,  1913. 

Jacob  Martin  Johlin,  Jr.,  S.B.,  Berlin,  Germany. 

«.  LTniversity  of   Berlin. 

Born  at  Toledo,  Ohio,  January  8,  1884.  Son  of  Jacob  M.  and  Anna 
Martha  (Bury)  Johlin.  Instructor  in  Chemistry  at  the  University 
of  Berlin. 

Warren  Preston   Sights,  S.B. ;  M.D.    [Rush  Med.   Coll.],  Pa- 

ducah,  Ky. 

711  Jefferson  Street. 
Born  at  Corydon,  Ky.,  September  29,  1887.     Son  of  Henry  Preston 
and     Virginia     Maria     (Niles)     Sights.     Physician     and     surgeon. 


1272  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Served   as   Major,   M.   C,   U.   S.   A.;   in  A.   E.  F.  with  Base   Hos- 
pital No.  13  and  Surgical  Team  No.  73,  May,  1918,  to  April,  1919. 

Raymond  Leamore  Quigley,  Fresno,  Gal. 

City  Hall. 
Born  at  Princeton,  111.,  May  80,  1886.     Son  of  Robert  L.  and  Nellie 
Jane    (Martin)    Quigley.     Superintendent   of  playgrounds,  City  of 
Fresno,  Cal.,  1914  to  date.     Married,  August  22,  1911,  Lou  Mildred 
Lawler. 

Irwin   Nolan  Walker,  Chicago,  111. 

320  Westminster  Building. 
Born  at  Franklin,  La.,  November  18,  1885.  Son  of  Edward  Marcus 
and  Kate  (Wood)  Walker.  Attorney-at-law.  First  Assistant 
State  Attorney,  Chicago,  1912-19.  Candidate,  Q.  M.  C.  O.  T.  C, 
Camp  Joseph' E.  Johnston,  Fla.,  1918.  Married,  June  18,  1919, 
Dixie  Alice  Merrick. 

Earl   Chester   Steff'a,   S.B.,   Colorado   Springs,   Colo. 

212  East  Madison  Street. 
Born   at   Colorado   Springs,   Colo.,   August   25,   1882.     Son   of  Daniel 
and   Henrietta   Maria    (Muluix)    Steffa.     Mining  engineer,  1908-10. 
Well    drilling   contractor,    1910    to    date.     Married,    September   23, 
1908,  Lora  Pearl  Shannon. 

John  Joseph  O'Connor,  Chicago,  111. 

1118  West  Lawndale  Avenue. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  December  13,  1887.     Son  of  Dennis  Fitzmaurice 
and   Ellen   F.   (Healy)    O'Connor.     American  Red  Cross  Director, 
Chicago. 

Charles  Spencer  Hart,  Ph.B.   [Yale],  Bronxville,  N.  Y. 

Pondfield  Court. 
Born  at  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1887. 

Clarence    Gilbert    Pool,    S.B.;    M.D.,    M.S.     [Northwestern], 
Compton,  111. 

Compton  Hospital. 
Born    at   Sheldon,    111.,    August   24,    1884.     Son   of   Samuel   Benjamin 
and    Mary    Isabella    (Thorn)    Pool.     Physician.     Married,    May   28, 
1910,  Florence  Louise   Hallgren. 


1909. 

Charles  Carlvle  Colby,  B.Pd.  [Michigan  State  Normal  Coll.]; 
S.B.,  I'h.i).,  Chicago,  111. 

University  of  Chicago. 
Born    at    Romeo,    Mich.,    April    13,    1885.     Son   of   Frank    and    Anna 


ALPHA  PI  CHAPTER.  1273 

(Stephen)  Colby.  Associate  Professor  of  Geography,  George  Pea- 
body  College  for  Teachers,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1914-16;  Assistant 
Professor  of  Geography,  University  of  Chicago,  191  <i  to  date;  Spe- 
cial Expert,  Division  of  Planning  and  Statistics,  The  United  States 
Shipping  Board,  1918-19.     Sigma  Xi. 

Richard    Downing   Rumsey,    B.S.    [California]    (A    A),   Okla- 
homa City,  Okla. 

P.  O.  Box  902. 
Born    in    Chicago,    111.,    April    5,    1887.     Son    of   Joseph    Frank    and 
Martha     B  .    (Downing)     Rumsey.     Secretary-Treasurer,     Liberty 
Cotton  Oil  Company,  1911  to  date.     Married,  July  13,  1912,  Marion 
Rust. 

John  Joseph  Schommer,  S.B.,  Chicago,  111. 

564  Roscoe  Street. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  January  29,  1884.     Son  of  Nicholas  and  Eliza- 
beth   (Kummer)    Schommer.     Consulting    analytical    and    research 
chemist.     Professor    of    Chemical    Engineering,    Armour    Institute 
of  Technology,   1912  to  date.     Married,  1915,   Elsie  Hazel  Steffen. 

Henry  Ame  Babcock,  Chicago,  111. 

325  West  Jackson  Boulevard. 
Born  at  Ipava,  111.,  August  5,  1887.     Son  of  Henry  Allen  and  Birdie 
(Ball)   Babcock.     Merchant.     Married,  December  9,  1911,  Caroline 
Garrison. 

Howard  Johnson  Lucas,  A.B.,  A.M.  [Ohio  State  Univ.],  Pasa- 
dena, Cal. 

Throop  College  of  Technology. 
Born  at  Marietta,  Ohio,  March  7,  1885.  Son  of  William  Wallace 
and  Marian  (Curtis)  Lucas.  Assistant  Chemist,  U.  S.  Department 
of  Agriculture  and  Government  of  Porto  Rico,  1910-13.  Associate 
Professor  of  Organic  Chemistry,  Throop  College  of  Technology, 
1913  to  date.     Sigma  Xi. 

1910. 

Robert  Edward  Hanneman,  Chicago,  111. 

4704  North  Hamlin  Avenue. 
Born  in   Chicago,   111.,   September  20,   1881.     Son   of   H.   O.   and   A. 
(Balfanz)  Hanneman.     Clerk  in  the  Fort  Dearborn  National  Bank, 
Chicago,  111. 

Nels   Mangnus   Hokanson,   S.B. ;  LL.B.    [John   Marshall   Law 

School],  Highland  Park,  111. 

843  Lincoln  Avenue. 
Born  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  May  6,  1885.     Son  of  Charles  and  Botilda 


1274  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

(Nielsen)    Hokanson.     Vice    President,    Union    Bank    of    Chicago. 
Married,  August  5,   1911,  Naomi  McCalla  Catherwood. 

Lee  Howard  Madden,  Chicago,  111. 

202  East  Garfield  Boulevard. 
Born  at  Hunt  City,  111.,  February  10,  1888.     Son  of  John  Franklin 
and    Minnie    Belle    (Bowman)    Madden.     Auditor,    Frederick    H. 
Bartlett  and  Company,  real  estate  operators,  Chicago,  1912  to  date. 
Married,  January  28,  1911,  Blanche  Marple. 

Charles  Thomas  Maxwell,  S.B. ;  M.D.  [Rush  Med.  Coll.],  Sioux 
City,  la. 

Northwestern  Bank  Building. 
Born  at  Dakota  City,  Neb.,  January  3,  1889.  Son  of  Charles  Herbert 
Maxwell,  M.D.,  and  Margaret  Theresa  Ashford.  Physician  and 
surgeon.  Commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  October,  1917,  to  June, 
1917;  attached  to  12th  F.  A.,  2d  Division,  A.  E.  F.,  October,  1917, 
to  June,  1919;  promoted  to  Captain,  March,  1919;  participated  in 
Verdun  sector,  Aisne  defensive,  Chateau-Thierry,  Aisne-Marne,  St. 
Mihiel  and  Meuse-Argonne  offensives,  and  Army  of  Occupation. 
Wounded  at  Chateau-Thierry,  June  25,  1918.  Awarded  Croix  de 
Guerre  with  palm  and  gold  star.  Married,  November  22,  1919,  to 
Nelontine  J.  Alderson. 

Alpheus  Lynn  Rockwell,  Chicago,  111. 

1023  East  Sixty-first  Street. 
Born  at  Earlville,   111.,  May  27,  1884.     Son  of  Joseph  Mathias  and 
Anna  Eliza  (Lynn)  Rockwell.     Chief  Chemist,  Illinois  Central  Rail- 
road Company.     Married,  November  23,  1910,  Emma  Edna  Sperry. 

*John  Le  Brun  Brady,  Keokuk,  Iowa. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  April  5,  1886.  Son  of  Thomas  Francis  and 
Louise  (La  Jus)  Brady.  Medical  student.  Died  at  Chicago,  111., 
December  4,  1912. 

James  Milton  Bayne,  Chicago,  111. 

7637  Union  Avenue. 
Born  at  Peoria,  111.,  August  28,  1889.  Son  of  James  Lestie  and 
Caroline  Frances  (Weber)  Bayne.  Accountant  with  Chicago  Tele- 
phone Company.  During  World  War  with  U.  S.  Housing  Corpora- 
tion as  disbursing  officer  and  works  superintendent  for  Chicago 
district.     Married,  June  3,  1917,  Blanche  Dorothy  Hall. 

Gordon  Erickson,  Chicago,  111. 

21    North  La   Salle   Street. 
Born  at  Pontiac,  111.,  February  8,  1883.     Married,  1911,  Edna  Pool. 


ALPHA  PI  CHAPTER.  1275 

Frank  John  Novak,  Jr.,  M.D.   [Illinois],  Chicago,  111. 

4618  Clarendon  Avenue. 
Born  in  Chicago,  111.,  July  3,  1888.  Son  of  Frank  J.  Novak,  M.D., 
and  Anna  A.  Prachar.  Physician.  Instructor  in  oto-laryngology, 
University  of  Illinois,  Medical  Department,  1917  to  date.  Com- 
missioned Captain,  M.  C,  August  14,  1917;  in  A.  E.  F.  with  Evacua- 
tion Hospital  No.  15,  Glorieaux,  near  Verdun;  discharged  Jan- 
uary 21,  1919.  Married,  February  15,  1915,  Antoinette  Dana 
Horvath. 

1911. 

William  Henry  Bresnahan,  S.B.,  York,  Neb. 

650  East  Ninth  Street. 
Born  near  Ida  Grove,  Iowa,  June  19,  1885.  Son  of  Daniel  and  Eliza- 
beth Agnes  (Daley)  Bresnahan.  Athletic  coach  and  science  in- 
structor. Sergeant,  2d  Iowa  Infantry  on  Mexican  border,  1916-17. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  George  T.  Bresnahan,  Alpha 
Theta,   '14. 

Raymond  Howard  Schultz,  LL.B.,  Chicago,  111. 

1150  First  National  Bank  Building. 
Born  at  Boyd,  Wis.,   April  4,   1890.     Son  of  August   E.   and   Mary 
(Bradley)     Schultz.     Attorney-at-law.     During    the    World    War 
served  as  Second  Lieutenant,  A.  S.  M.  A. 

Bernard  Henry   Schockel,  Terre  Haute,  Ind. 

State  Normal  School. 
Born  at  Aurora,  Ind.,  December  15,  1887.     Son  of  B.  J.  and  Hannah 
(Bucksteadt)    Schockel. 


1912. 

John  Johnson   Stark ey,   Chicago,   111. 

Born  at  Bloomington,  111.,  September  29,  1888.     Son  of  George  and 
Ida  (Marvel)  Starkey. 

William  Peck  Ketchum,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

3437  Troost  Avenue. 
Born  at  Fort  Lewis,  Colo.,  July  5,  1887.     Son  of  Major  H.  H.  and 
Elizabeth   (Peck)   Ketchum. 

Edgar  Reed  Lang,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D. 

221  South  Dakota  Avenue. 
Born    at   Mt.    Pleasant,    Iowa,    September    11,    1888.     Son    of    Philip 
John  and  Carrie  Louise  (Morse)  Lang. 


1276  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

John  Bernard  Plasman,  A.B.  [Hope  College],  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

472    Pacific    Electric    Building. 
Born   at    Holland,   Mich.,   January   22,    1884.     Son  of  Frederick   and 
Henrietta   (Brinkman)   Plasman.     Sales  manager  with  the  Walker 
Company  of  Los  Angeles,  Cal.     Married,  May  12,  1917,  Lucy  Han- 
son  Hayes. 

Chester  Holt  Greene,  Chicago,  111. 

108  North  Dearborn  Street. 
Born  at  Brookline,  Mass.,  February  4,  1890.     Son  of  Henry  Ernest 
and   Eva   Rosa  Bonbeur    (Keith)    Greene. 

Leland  Myron  Gihnan,  Westfield,  Mass. 

18  Allen  Avenue. 
Born  at  Westfield,  Mass.,  March  10,  1887.    Son  of  Myron  Ambrose 
and    Ella   Jane    (Provin)    Gihnan.     Merchant.     Married,    May   29, 
1912,  Gladys  Barksdale. 

Adolph  Howard  Hruda,  Chicago,  111. 

Swift  and  Company  Produce  Dept.,  Union  Stock  Yards. 
Born  at  Lutsk,  Russia,  February  2,  1890.     Son  of  Frank  and  Frances 
(Bohat)   Hruda.     Salesman,  Swift  and  Company.     Served  as  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  A.  S.  M.  A.;  reserve  and  bombing  military  aviator. 
Married,  January  29,  1916,  Jeannette  McKean. 

Chester  Leonard  Zechiel,  Ph.B.,  J.D.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Lempke   Building. 
Born  at  Culver,  Ind.,  April  4,  1884.     Son  of  Jacob  H.  and  Regina 
Barbara      (Stohl)      Zechiel.     Attorney-at-law.     Special     Attorney, 
Federal    Trade    Commission,    1918-19.     Married,    August    5,    1914, 
Myrtle  Adeline  Medbourn. 

Arthur  Helenus  Heusinkveld,  A.B.  [Hope  College],  Fulton,  111. 

Born  at  Fulton,  111.,  July  21,  1890.     Son  of   Henry  John  and  Alice 

Rebecca    (Munneke)    Heusinkveld.     Instructor    in    English,    Hope 

College,   1915-18.     Assistant   Professor   of   English,   Hope   College, 

1918  to  date. 

Cabell  Gatty   Vogel,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

1809  East  Fortieth  Street. 
Horn  at  Leavenworth,  Kans.,  November  3,  1889.     Son  of  John  Cabell 
and    Nellie    (Willcott)    Vogel.     In    tire    and    accessories    business. 
Married,  August  24,  1914,  Mary  V.  Girling. 


ALPHA  PI  CHAPTER.  1277 

1913. 

Joseph  Warren   Barker,   S.B.    [Mass.    Inst.   Tech.]    (A.   M.), 

Washington,  D.  C. 

War  Department. 
Born  at  Lawrence,  Mass.,  June  17,  1891.  Son  of  Frederic  and  Alice 
Ann  (Alletson)  Barker.  Officer  U.  S.  Army.  In  regular  army 
since  1916;  Captain,  C.  A.  C,  August  5,  1917;  Major,  October  26, 
1918;  C.  O.  Battery  A  and  1st  Battalion,  63d  d  A.,  A.  E.  F.; 
artillery  operations  officer,  6th  Corps;  chief  ordnance  officer,  6th 
Corps;  C.  O.  1st  Battalion,  55th  C.  A.;  member  War  Damages 
Board,  American  Peace  Commission.  Married,  June  17,  1916, 
Mary  Metcalf  Perin. 

William  A.  Gibson,  Jr.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

I.   B.   Nordhem   Company,  8  West  Fortieth  Street. 
Born   at   Waxahachie,   Texas,   July   9,   1891.     Son   of   John   W.    and 
Lynny  May   (Curd)   Gibson. 

Orville  Chester  Taylor,  Sterling,  Colo. 

Born  at  Holton,  Kan.,  December  22,  1889.     Son  of  Orren  and  Anna 
(Schoenecker)   Taylor. 

Paul  William  Tatge,  Ph.B.,  Chicago,  111. 

■105  West  Monroe  Street. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  October  16,  1891.     Son  of  Gustavus  John  and 
Wilhelmina        (Dackerman)        Tatge.     Attorney-at-law.     Married, 
April  27,  1917,  Pauline  Hayward.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Luther  Tatge,  Alpha  Pi,  '20. 

Alwin  William  Ehrhardt,  PhB. ;  LL.B.   [Kent  Coll.  of  Law], 
Chicago,  111. 

406  Chamber  of  Commerce  Building. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  August  7,  1889.     Son  of  Herman  and  Sophia 
(Helfeldt)    Ehrhardt.     Attorney-at-law.     Served   as    a    member   of 
Draft  Board  No.  34,  Chicago,  during  the  World  War. 

Hillier  Locke  Baker.  M.D.,  Chicago,  111. 

1711  Garfield  Boulevard. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  May  24,  1887.     Son  of  Alfred  C.  and  Rosina 
J.    (Locke)    Baker.     Physician.     Served   as   Captain,   M.   C. ,    with 
Base  Hospital  No.  12,  A.  E.  F.,  June  11,  1917,  to  April  2,  1918. 

Aziel  Floyd  Zaring,  Oskaloosa,  Iowa. 

Born  at  Oskaloosa,  Iowa,  October  11,  1888.     Son  of  John  Wesley  and 
Martha  J.   (Mills)  Zaring. 


12-8  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Jay  Dunne,  A.B.  [Michigan],  Magnolia,  111. 

Born  at  Wenona,  111.,  September  6,  1884.     Son  of  James  Joseph  and 
Ellen   (Cummins)   Dunne. 

Roy  Russell  Haag,  A.B.   [Albion  Coll.],  San  Diego,  Cal. 

405   West    Robinson    Avenue. 
Born  at  Tecumseh,  Mich.,  October  29,  1886.     Son  of  John  Nicholas 
and  Elizabeth   (Russell)   Haag.     Instructor  in  History,  San  Diego 
High  School.     Married  December  29,  1910,  Grace  Murchland  Colby. 

Claire  Max  Hamilton,  Greeley,  Colo. 

1017  Nineteenth  Street. 
Born  at  Sutherland,  Iowa,  April  4,  1891.  Son  of  Bert  and  Alice 
Mabel  (Messer)  Hamilton.  Night  editor  Greeley  Tribune-Re- 
publican. Enlisted  January  24,  1918,  as  Private,  first  class;  as- 
signed to  Casual  Detachment  M.  O.  T.  C,  Fort  Riley,  Kan.;  dis- 
charged on  S.  C.  D.  August  2,  1918. 

Arthur  Shaw  Bristow,  Princeton,  Mo. 

Born   at   Princeton,    Mo.,    March    16,    1892.     Son    of   George    Milton 
Bristow,  M.D.,  and  Jessie  Francis  Trapp. 


1914. 

Blaine  Wilson  Claypool,  M.D.    [Illinois],  Oak  Park,  111. 

731  Fair  Oaks  Avenue. 
Born  at  Morris,  111.,  August  13,  1891.  Son  of  Laurence  Wilson  and 
Nellis  Mary  (Burroughs)  Claypool.  Physician.  Medical  Exam- 
iner, People's  Life  Insurance  Company  of  Chicago.  Commissioned 
First  Lieutenant,  M.  C,  February  4,  1918;  assigned  to  Base  Hos- 
pital No.  143,  Fort  Sheridan,  111. 

Edgar  Jules  Schoen,  A.B. ;  LL.B.   [Harvard],  Chicago,  111. 

First  National  Bank  Building. 
Born  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  October  14,  1893.  Son  of  George  B.  and 
Rosa  (Bernhardt)  Schoen.  Attorney-at-law.  Assistant  in  Ro- 
mance Languages,  University  of  Illinois,  1917-18;  Massachusetts 
Institute  of  Technology,  1919.  Instructor  at  Chicago  Law  School, 
1920  to  date.  Served  in  R.  O.  T.  C,  Fort  Sheridan,  111.,  1917; 
discharged  for  physical  disability. 

*Ervin  Jan  Palda,  Cedar  Rapids,  la. 

Born  at  Elgin,  Iowa,  November  1,  1893.  Son  of  Leo  J.  and  Anna 
Clara  (Seviek)  Palda.  Engaged  in  bean  growing  for  U.  S.  Gov- 
ernment.    Died  at  San  Domingo,  W.  I.,  December  24,  1918. 


ALPHA  PI  CHAPTER.  1279 

George  Justus  McLernon,  Tampico,  Mexico. 

Apartado  438. 
Born  at  Omaha,  Neb.,  October  16,  1887.     Son  of  Michael  and  Ella 
(Burke)  McLernon.     In  oil  well  supplies,  real  estate  and  contract- 
ing  business.     Married,   May   27,   1913,   Marjorie   Pleasance   Arm- 
strong. 

Gregory  Lansing  Paine,  Ph.B.,  Mayville,  N.  D. 

Born  at  Garrattsville,  N.  Y.,  November  15,  1882.  Son  of  Lansing 
Barker  and  Julia  (Gregory)  Paine.  Head  of  English  Depart- 
ment, State  Normal  School,  Mayville,  N.  D.  Married,  September 
8,  1914,  Alice  Thompson. 

Frederick  Earl  Wadhams,  Rockford,  111. 

Born  at  Nyack,  N.  Y.,  May  22,  1891.  Son  of  Frederick  Eugene 
and  Marie  L.  (Schirding)  Wadhams. 

William  Baeder  Bosworth,  Chicago,  111. 

5548  University  Avenue. 
Born  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  January  3,  1890.  Son  of  Otis  Morgan  and 
Lucille  M.  (Baeder)  Bosworth.  Department  of  Administration, 
University  of  Chicago,  1914-18.  Vice-Director  War  Savings  Or- 
ganization, Seventh  Federal  Reserve  District,  1918  to  date.  Con- 
nected with  committee  on  the  classification  of  personnel  in  the 
Army,  Washington,  D.  C,  1918.  Married,  December  22,  1914, 
Helen  Little  Brown. 

Earl  Harrison  Crary,  D.D.S.,  Jamestown,  N.  D. 

Born  at  Crary,  N.  D.,  June  14,  1889.  Son  of  William  Appelton 
and  May  Mabel  (McDonald)  Crary.  Dentist.  Married,  August 
23,  1915,  Jessie  Frances  Alexander. 

Albert  Claire  Hodge,  Ph.B.,  Ph.D.,  Chicago,  111. 

5430  Drexel  Avenue. 
Born  at  Hodgeville,  111.,  May  5,  1887.  Son  of  John  Hardin  and 
Melissa  (Steagall)  Hodge.  Assistant  Professor  of  Economics, 
University  of  Kansas,  1915-16;  Instructor  in  Accounting,  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota,  1916-18;  Lecturer  in  Commerce  and  Ad- 
ministration, University  of  Chicago,  1918-20.  Assistant  professor 
in  accounting,  1920  to  date.  Married,  June  10,  1910,  Florence 
Ellen   Peters. 

1915. 

Thomas  William  Morris,  LL.B.   [Harvard],  Arlington,  Mass. 

40  Palmer  Street. 
Born  at  Guthrie,  Okla.,  December  5,  1893.     Son  of  McDonald  Thor- 
lean   and   Flora   Morris.     Attorney-at-law.     Commissioned    Second 


i28o  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Lieutenant,    F.    A.,    August    15,    1917;    assigned    to    150th    F.    A., 
A.   E.    F.     Married,  September   12,   1917,   Katherine   Cecila   Kemp. 

Clarence  Leonidas  Ireland,  Holton,  Kan. 

Born  at  Holton,  Kan.,  April  30,  1890.  Son  of  William  Robert  and 
Margaret   (Smith)    Ireland. 

Tracy  Ranger  Stains,  Ph.B.,  J.D.,  Chicago,  111, 

1131  East  Sixty-fourth  Street. 
Born  near  Falls  City,  Neb.,  February  53,  1891.  Son  of  William 
Henry  and  Josephine  (Ranger)  Stains.  Attorney-at-law.  Com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant,  Infantry,  August  15,  1917;  assigned 
to  3d  M.  G.  Brigade,  1st  Division,  A.  E.  F.;  wounded  July  18* 
1918-;  awarded  D.  S.  C.  for  gallantry  in  action  near  Berzy-le-Sec, 
France,  on  July  18,  1918;  Army  of  Occupation;  discharged  Au- 
gust 1,  1919. 

Stanley  Sevier  (A  O),  Groveland,  Cal. 

Born  at  Eureka,  Cal.,  June  5,  1893.  Son  of  Ernest  and  Ida  (Hen- 
derson)  Sevier. 

Lintner  Homan,  Chicago,  111. 

6916  Bennett  Avenue. 
Born   at  Chicago,   111.,   June   19,    1892.     Son   of    August   and    Nellie 
(Lintner)    Homan. 

Roger  Morrison  Choisser,  Port  au  Prince,  Haiti. 

Born  at  Harrisburg,  111.,  February  13,  1891.  Son  of  William  Vol- 
taire and   Katherine   (Pearce)   Choisser.     Officer,  U.  S.  N. 

Leibert  Winfield  Bower,  B.S.  in  Chem.,  Eagle  Mills,  Ark. 

Born  at  Sigourney,  Iowa,  October  2,  1893.  Son  of  Edward  and 
Winifred  Matilda  (Miller)  Bower.  With  Eagle  Lumber  Com- 
pany, Eagle  Mills,  Ark.  Married,  December  23,  1917,  Frances 
Elizabeth   McCord. 

Benjamin  Harry  Hager,  B.S. ;  M.D.    [Rush  Med.  Coll.],  Los 
Angeles,  Cal. 

5935    Benner   Street. 
Born  at  Marysville,  Mont,  March  26,  1893.     Son  of  John  and  Mary 
Carolina    (Larson)   Hager.     Officer,  U.  S.  Navy,  Lieutenant,  M.  C, 
U.    S.    X.;    on    duty    with    U.    S.    Marines,    Santo    Domingo.     Phi 
Beta    Kappa  and  Sigma  Xi. 

Dee  Ward  Stuart,  Texarkana,  Tex. 

301   West  Broad  Street. 
Born  at  Texarkana,  Texas,  January  27,  1892.     Son  of  James  W.  and 


ALPHA  PI  CHAPTER.  1281 

Blanche  (Davis)  Stuart.  Attorney-at-law.  C.  O.  T.  C,  Camp 
Stanley,  Tex.,  1917;  discharged  for  fractured  knee;  reinlisted  as 
Private,  first  class,  Signal  Corps,  Aviation  Section;  discharged 
April  2,  1918.  With  U.  S.  Shipping  Board  Emergency  Fleet  Cor- 
poration, Texas   district,   1919. 

*Morris    Ferdinand    La    Croix,    LL.B.    [Northwestern]     (Y), 

Moline,  111. 

Born  at  St.  Alexander,  Quebec,  March  17,  1891.  Son  of  J.  A.  and 
Lottie  (Morris)  La  Croix.  Attorney-at-law.  Died  at  Moline, 
111.,  April  12,   1919. 

Edwin  Garfield  Bloor,  Oconomowoc,  Wis. 

Born  at  Neosho,  Wis.,  February  1,  1883.  Son  of  Fremont  Charles 
and  Sarah  Elizabeth   (Hesketh)   Bloor. 

Clifford  Lamoin  Blackman,  B.S.  [Marion  Normal  Coll.]  A.B. 

[Ind.  State  Normal],  Marion,  Ind. 

1807  West  Second  Street. 
Born  at  Marion,  Ind.,  August  19,  1892.  Son  of  Felix  and  Leatha 
W.  (Barley)  Blackman.  Cadet,  Air  Service,  August,  1917  to 
April,  1918;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  A.  S.  M.  A.,  April 
20,  1918;  pilot  and  flying  instructor;  discharged  April  7,  1919. 
Married,   February   9,   1918,   Gladys   M.   Gifford. 

Alfred  Chesmore  Eastlake,  Boulder,   Colo. 

Born'at  St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  November  14,  1892.  Son  of  William  L.  and 
Elizabeth  (Chesmore)  Eastlake.  Assistant  Manager,  Atlas  Cereal 
Company.     Married,  September  5,  1917,  Lorraine  Burton. 

Marshall  Allen  Granger,  A.B.,  A.M.   [Kansas],  Kansas  City, 
Mo. 

Box  912. 
Born  at  Leavenworth,  Kans.,  September  26,  1894.  Son  of  Dwight 
M.  and  May  C.  (Shaw)  Granger.  Accountant  with  Arthur 
Young  and  Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Private,  U.  S.  Ambu- 
lance Service,  May,  1917;  Sergeant,  January,  1918;  Sergeant,  first 
class,  May,  1918;  Candidate  F.  A.  C.  O.  T.  S.,  Camp  Zachary 
Taylor,  Ky.,  September  to  December,  1918.  Married,  August 
31,  1918,  Florence  G.  Loux. 

1916. 
Harwood  Perry   Saunders,   Jr.,  A.B.    [Meridian   Coll.],  Ros- 
well,  N.  M. 

Born  at  Dallas,  Texas,  February  23,  1892.  Son  of  Harwood  Perry 
and  Effie  (Woodlan)  Saunders.     Captain,  Infantry,  U.  S.  A.;  Com- 


1282  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

mandant  of  Cadets,  New  Mexico  Military  Institute,  Roswell,  N.  M. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Caldwell  J.  Saunders,  Rho,  '18. 

Earl  Jay  Sanderson   (A    P  ),  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

804  North  Broad  Street. 
Born  at  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y.,  June  20,  1893.  Son  of  Charles  S.  and 
Isabel  (Bowen)  Sanderson.  Salesman,  Globe  Rubber  Tire  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Philadelphia.  Private,  71st  N.  Y.  N.  G.  on 
Mexican  border,  1916.  Cadet,  Army  Aviation,  1917;  Seaman,  U. 
S.  N.  R.,  January  to  August,  1918;  Cadet,  Naval  Aviation,  to 
November  25,  1918.  Married,  November  25,  1917,  Helen  Burns. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Milton  R.  Sanderson,  Alpha  Rho, 
'12. 

Alfred  John  Peters,  Issaquah,  Wash. 

Born  at  Lyons,  Iowa,  October  30,  1894.  Son  of  Jacob  Henry  and 
Mathilda  (Dietz)  Peters.  Cashier,  Issaquah  State  Bank.  Mar- 
ried, August,   1916,  Julia  Tritschler. 

George  Roswell  Vincr,  Ph.B.,  Omaha,  Neb. 

B.  F.  Goodrich  Rubber  Company. 
Born  at  Morris,  111.,  February  8,  1893.  Son  of  William  Liberty  and 
Lualla  (Summers)  Viner.  Assistant  Manager,  B.  F.  Goodrich 
Rubber  Company,  Omaha,  Neb.  Served  as  Private,  Recruit  Com- 
pany 7,  161st  Depot  Brigade,  December  10,  1917,  to  March  2, 
1918;  discharged  for  physical  disability.  Married,  September  4, 
1918,   Florence  Jeanette   Isham. 

*Henry  Miller  Stehman,  Pasadena,  Cal. 

Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  December  21,  1893.  Son  of  Henry  B.  and 
Elizabeth  M.  Stehman.     Died  at  Pasadena,  Cal.,  February  28,  1917. 

Albert  Grover  Peters,  M.D.   [Rush  Med.  Coll.],  Chicago,  111. 

2449  Washington  Boulevard. 
Born  at  Anchor,  111.,  May  15,  1893.     Son  of  Peter  Jacob  and  Mary 
(Lambert)    Peters.     Physician. 

James  Oscar  McKinsey,  LL.B.  [Arkansas]  ;  B.C.S.  [St.  Louis 

Univ.],  Chicago,  111. 

Faculty  Exchange,  University  of  Chicago. 
Born  at  Gamma,  Mo.,  June  4,  1889.  Son  of  James  Madison  and 
Mary  Elizabeth  (Logan)  McKinsey.  Certified  public  accountant. 
Instructor  in  political  economy,  University  of  Chicago,  1917  to 
date.  Served  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Ordnance,  U.  S.  A.,  during 
World  War. 


ALPHA  PI  CHAPTER.  1283 

Norvin  Charles  Evans,  LL.B.  [Washington  and  Lee]  (A   A  ), 
Chicago,  111. 

1049  Balmoral  Avenue. 
Born  at  Litchfield,  Minn.,  September  10,  1891.  Son  of  Charles 
Wesley  and  Ida  May  (Parsons)  Evans.  In  Foreign  Department, 
Swift  and  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Enlisted  in  Signal  Corps,  U. 
S.  A.,  1917;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  S.  C.,  August,  1918; 
discharged  April,  1919. 

Charles  Henry  Soutter,  Ph.B.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Sears  Roebuck  &  Company. 
Born   at   Clear  Lake,   Iowa,  July   22,   1892.     Son  of   Henry   Board- 
man  and  Sarah  Elizabeth  (Dewey)   Soutter.     With  Sears,  Roebuck 
and   Company.     Married,   June   26,    1916,   Esther   Myrtle   Sill. 

1917. 

George  Emmanuel  Burget,  A.B.   [Ind.  State  Normal]  ;  Ph.D., 

Portland,  Ore. 

Medical  Department,  University  of  Oregon. 
Born  at  Kempton,  Ind.,  in  1889.     Son  of  William  Martin  and  Hester 
Jane     (Dunn)     Burget.     Professor    of    Physiology,    University    of 
Oregon  Medical  School,  1917  to  date.     Sigma  XL    Married,  Sep- 
tember 5,  1917,  Lucy  M.  Barnes. 

Floyd  Berkeley  Weakly,  LL.B.,  Chicago,  111. 

Room  809,  135  East  Eleventh  Place. 
Born    at    Shelbyville,    111.,   July    6,    1893.     Son    of   Ben   and    Maria 
Louisa    Jane    (Hursh)     Weakly.     Attorney-at-law.     In    Law    De- 
partment,  Illinois  Central   Railroad,  1918   to  date.     Married,   Au- 
gust  16,  1917,  Gladys  Lena  Humphreys. 

Joseph  Carroll  Hoffman,  Evanston,  111. 

128  Main  Street. 
Born  at  Elkhart,  Ind.,  December  16,  1893.     Son  of  John  Jacob  and 
Julia   (Moriarty)    Hoffman. 

Frank  Myron  Newman,  Pierre,  S.  D. 

St.  Charles  Hotel. 
Born  at  Cobb,  Wis.,  in  1895.     Son  of  Frank  and  Nellie    (Jacobs) 
Newman.     Secretary   and   Manager,   St.   Charles   Hotel   Company, 
Pierre,  S.  D.     Married,  December  31,  1915,  Dorothy   Hyde. 

Alfred  Collins  Sleight,  A.B.,  Saugatuck,  Mich. 

Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  July  4,  1895.  Son  of  George  Newton  and 
Eda  M.  (Collins)  Sleight.  Reporter.  Served  in  Medical  Corps, 
with  Base  Hospital  No.  13  and  Emergency  team  No.  138,  A.  E.  F. 


i2S4  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Wilmer  Trumbull  Graham,  Ph.B.,  Morning  Sun,  Iowa. 

Born  at  Nortonville,  Kans.,  September  28,  1894.  Son  of  Dales 
Young  and  Laura  Angeline  (Trumbull)  Graham.  Private,  Ord- 
nance Corps,  January  14,  1918;  Candidate,  F.  A.  C.  O.  T.  C, 
Camp   Zachary  Taylor,  Ky.,  September  to  December,  1918. 

Floyd  Francis  Smith,  Maxwell,  Iowa. 

Born  at  Maxwell,  la.,  August  27,  1893.  Son  of  Francis  Marion  and 
Julia  A.  (Lory)  Smith.     Live  stock  dealer. 


1918. 

Sumner  Guiwits  Veazey,  S.B.,  Chicago,  111. 

7245  Yale  Avenue. 
Born  at  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  March  15,  1896.  Son  of  Charles  McKay 
and  Adelaide  (Wentz)  Veazey.  Commissioned  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, Infantry,  August  15,  1917;  assigned  to  161st  Depot  Brigade; 
promoted  to  First  Lieutenant,  August  23,  1918;  assigned  to  812th 
Pioneer  Infantry;  discharged  December  17,  1918.  Relative  in 
Fraternity,  brother,  George  J.  Veazey,  Alpha  Pi,  '18. 

Luman  Elmer  Daniels,  S.B.,  Woodstock,  111. 

Born  at  Woodstock,  111.,  September  14,  1895.  Son  of  Frank  Albert 
and  Margaret  (Bailey)  Daniels.  Medical  student.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Enlisted  as  Private,  first  class,  in  U.  S.  A.  Ambulance 
Service,  July  3,  1917;  discharged  and  re-enlisted  in  Medical  Corps, 
February  5,  1918;  transferred  to  S.  A.  T.  C;  discharged  Decem- 
ber 15,  1918. 

Lael  Ray  Abbott,  S.B.,  Chicago,  111. 

7436  Eggleston  Avenue. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  April  4,  1897.  Son  of  Wilson  Nathaniel  and 
Electa  Lucina  (Pierce)  Abbott.  Enlisted  in  U.  S.  N.  Air  Service, 
December  6,  1917;  overseas  April  12,  1918;  served  at  Naval  Air 
Station,  Porto  Corsiui,  Italy;  rating  of  Q.  M.,  second  class  (a); 
discharged  March  6,  1919. 

George   Fielding   Hibbert,   Chicago,   111. 

534  West  Sixtieth  Place. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  August  3,  1896.     Son  of  George   Alfred  and 
Nettie  Elizabeth   (Love)   Hibbert.     Enlisted  in  the  Medical  Corps, 
April  18,  1918;  transferred  to  S.  A.  T.  C;  discharged  December 
15,   1918. 

Carl  Frederick  Wendrick,  Jr.,  Chicago,  111. 

7828  Escanaba  Avenue. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  June  1,  1893.     Son  of  Charles  Frederick  and 


ALPHA  PI  CHAPTER.  1285 

Augusta  (Schulze)  Wendrick.  During  the  World  War  served  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  U.  S.  A.  Married,  February  8,  1919,  Ruth 
Nelson. 

Max    Shipman   Lambert,    Chicago,   111. 

6157  Honore  Street. 
Born   at   Chicago,    111.,   June   8,    1897.     Son   of   Joseph   Samuel   and 
Margaret    (Shipman)    Lambert.     Served   in   U.   S.    A.   Ambulance 
Service,  April,  1917  to  May,  1919;  rank,  Sergeant,  first  class. 

Clarence  McKinley  Loser,  Ph.B.,  Chicago,  111. 

6709  Normal  Boulevard. 
Born  at   Blue  Island,  111.,  October  2,   1896.     Son  of  Edward  Grant 
and    Mattie    (Miller)    Loser.     Served    as    Yeoman,    second    class, 
U.  S.  R.,  May  15,  1918,  to  January  16,  1919. 

Byron  Winthrop  Donaldson,  Bicknell,  Ind. 

Born  at  Bicknell,  Ind.,  December  26,  1895.  Son  of  John  Logan 
and  Maude  Ellen  (Ballow)  Donaldson.  Assistant  Cashier,  Citi- 
zens' Bank,  Bickwell,  Ind.  Private,  fire,  hose  and  truck  com- 
pany, No.  320,  Q.  M.  C,  December  6,  1917;  in  A.  E.  F.  from 
March  23,  1918. 

Max  Balthis  Hargreaves,  Chicago,  111. 

4150  Lake  Park  Avenue. 
Born  at  Remington,  Ind.,  September  13,  1896.     Son  of  George  Henry 
and  Jennie  Lulu   (Balthis)    Hargreaves.     During  the  World  War 
served  as  Corporal,  Fifth  Anti-Air  Craft  M.  G.  Battalion,  A.  E.  F. 

Clarence  Alfred  McVey,  Bass,  Ind. 

Born  at  San  Pierre,  Ind.,  December  4,  1892.  Son  of  Joseph  Virgil 
and  Amelia  (Baker)  McVey.  S.  A.  T.  C,  Vanderbilt  University, 
1918. 

George  Julian  Veazey,  Utica,  N.  Y. 

Goodrich  Rubber  Company. 
Born    at    Kansas    City,    Mo.,    December    11,    1894.     Son    of    Charles 
McKay   and   Adelaide    (Wentz)    Veazey.     Relative   in   Fraternity, 
brother,   Sumner  G.  Veazey,   Alpha  Pi,  '18. 

Arthur  Fisher  Turman,  Ph.B.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind. 

1629  South  Fifth  Street. 
Born  at  Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  August  3,  1896.  Son  of  William  Thomas 
and  Margaret  A.  (Fisher)  Turman.  Inducted  into  Enlisted  Engi- 
neers Corps,  July  23,  1918;  Corporal,  Company  C,  603d  Engineers, 
October  17,  1918,  and  Company  F,  2d  Engineers,  November  14, 
1918;  A.  E.  F.  and  Army  of  Occupation. 


1286  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Harry  Arnold  Fischer,  Ph.B.,  Chicago,  111. 

10756  South  Seeley  Avenue. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  October  24,  1896.     Son  of  Henry  F.  and  Mary 
E.   (Rinne)  Fischer.     Enlisted  in  U.  S.  N.  R.,  May  15,  1918;  Yeo- 
man, 3d  class;  released  from  active  duty  January  16,  1919. 

Thomas  Thayer  Rackliffe,  B.S.,  M.D.    [Illinois],  St.  Joseph, 
Mo. 

1316  Olive  Street. 
Born   at   Hampden,   Me.,   July   13,   1891.     Son   of  Joseph   Riley   and 
Minnie  A.    (Knowles)    Rackliffe.     Physician.     Married,  September 
2,   1916,  Grace   Gray. 


1919. 

Benjamin  Johnson  Chapman  Reynolds,  S.B.   [and  Valparaiso 

Univ.],  Iowa  City,  Iowa. 

919  East  Burlington  Street. 
Born  at  Cynthiana,  Ky.,  March  14,  1898.  Son  of  Herman  D.  and 
Gale  Francis  (Chapman)  Reynolds.  Instructor  in  Pharmacology, 
State  University  of  Iowa.  Served  in  U.  S.  A.  Ambulance  Service, 
April,  1917  to  1919  as  Sergeant,  first  class,  Medical  Detachment; 
gassed  near  Verdun.     Married,  June  14,  1919,  Josephine  Leonhard. 

Hendley  Byron  Hoge,  Morris,  111. 

429  West  Avenue. 
Born   at   Morris,   111.,   June   27,   1896.     Son   of   Albert   and    Cynthia 
(Halderman)   Hoge.     Cost  clerk  with  Western  Foundry  Company, 
Chicago.     Served   in    Q.    M.    C.    as    Sergeant,   first    class,    June    1, 
1918  to  January  3,  1919. 

Harry  Carson  Olmstead,  S.B.,  Chicago,  111. 

200  South  Ashland   Boulevard. 
Born  at  Spokane,  Wash.,  February  3,  1897.     Son  of  Carson  Bryant 
and    Mary    Jeanette     (McFarlane)     Olmstead.     Medical     student. 
During  World  War  served  in  Medical  Reserve  Corps. 

John  Hawley   Roberts,  Ph.B.,  Peoria,   111. 

103   High  Street. 
Born   at   Peoria,   111.,   October   19,   1897.     Son  of  John   Charles   and 
Elizabeth   (VanMeter)   Roberts.     Served  in  U.  S.  N.  R.  on  active 
duty  August  1,  1918,  to  January  1,  1919. 


ALPHA  PI  CHAPTER.  1287 

1920. 

Henry  Hammond  Rohn,  Chicago,  111. 

9650  South  Seeley   Avenue. 
Born  at  Chicago,   111.,  June  23,  1899.     Son  of  Henry   Emanuel   and 
Laura  M.   (Anderson)    Rohn.     Chemist  with  Swift  and  Company. 
S.  A.  T.  C,  Northwestern  University,  1918. 

Darley  Donald  Gray,  Ph.B.,  Kankakee,  111. 

282  North  Greenwood  Avenue. 
Born   at   Kankakee,    111.,  January    12,   1899.     Son   of   George    Henry 
and   Nellie    (Lamb)    Gray.     With   Morris   and   Company,   Chicago. 
S.  A.  T.  C,  University  of  Chicago,  1918. 

*Edwin  Thomas  Sackett,  Morris,  111. 

Born  at  Morris,  111.,  July  11,  1898.  Son  of  William  Loren  and  Ida 
(Brown)  Sackett.  During  the  World  War  served  in  U.  S.  N.  R. 
as  A.  S.     Died  in  Chicago,  111.,  July  18,  1919. 

Robert  Conrad  Miessler,  S.B.,  Chicago,  111. 

4941  Washington  Park  Court. 
Born   at   Chicago,   111.,   March   8,   1899.     Son   of   Oscar   Charles   and 
Wanda   (Schoewe)   Miessler.     S.   A.  T.  C,  University  of  Chicago, 
1918. 

Luther  Willis  Tatge,  Chicago,  111. 

6630  Harvard   Avenue. 
Born   at   Chicago,    111.,   February   24,    1897.     Son   of   Gustavus   John 
and  Minnie  (Dackerman)  Tatge.     Served  in  U.  S.  N.  R.  as  A.  S., 
August    8,    1918,    to    January    16,    1919.     Relative    in    Fraternity, 
brother,  Paul  W.  Tatge,  Alpha  Pi,  '13. 

Royal  Ewert  Montgomery,  Macon,  Miss. 

Born  at  Moline,  111.,  May  6,  1896.  Son  of  Robert  John  and  Lillie 
Rose  (Matthews)  Montgomery.  During  the  World  War  -served 
as  Sergeant,  Military  Intelligence  Branch,  Intelligence  Office, 
Portland,  Ore. 

Roy  Dillow  Montgomery,  El  Campo,  Tex. 

Born  at  Sedalia,  Missouri,  April  5,  1896.  Son  of  Campbell  and 
Mary  Elizabeth  (Autrieth)  Montgomery.  Commercial  Reporter, 
Chicago,  111.  Served  as  Sergeant,  Headquarters  Company,  143d 
Infantry,  36th  Division. 

Arthur  Henry  Dehning,  Chicago,  111. 

422  West  Sixty-first  Place. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  April  20,  1898.     Son  of  Christopher  Henry  and 
Minnie    (Ratha)    Dehning. 


1288  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Glenn  Ray  Dodson,  Wichita,  Kans. 

900  South  Fern  Street. 
Born  at  Conway   Springs,   Kans.,  October  27,   1893.     Son   of   David 
Wormick   and   Myrtle   Ella    (Hall)    Dodson.     In   grocery  business. 
In  U.  S.  Air  Service  as  Sergeant,  first  class,  July,  1918,  to  June, 
1919. 

Carl  Morris  Smith,  A.B.  [Baylor  Univ.],  Oklaunion,  Tex. 

Born  at  Oklaunion,  Texas,  March  7,  1894.  Son  of  Isaac  Morgan 
and  Francis  Harlow  (Wright)  Smith.  Farmer  and  oil  operator. 
In  U.  S.  A.  Ambulance  Service,  1917;  transferred  to  aviation 
section,  Signal  Corps,  September  21,  1917;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  A.  S.,  April  25,  1918;  reserve  military  aviator;  dis- 
charged December,  1918. 


1921. 

Smith  Brinker,  Chicago,  111. 

1219  East  Fifty-second  Street. 
Born   at   Columbus,   Ohio,  June   23,   1900.     Son   of   Erasmus  Wilson 
and  Mary  Osborn   (Smith)    Brinker. 

Paul   Holbrook   Humphrey,   Chicago,   111. 

1500  Hudson  Avenue. 
Born  at  Sayler  Park,  Ohio,  July  16,  1899.     Son  of  William  Henry 
and    Sarah  ■  (Holbrook)    Humphrey. 

Robert  Pleasants  Gordon,  Hinsdale,  111. 

75  Sixth  Street. 
Born   at   Chicago,    111.,   July   5,    1899.     Son   of   Robert   Gordon    and 
Jessie   Chrystal    (MacDonald)    Gordon.     S.    A.    T.    C,    University 
of  Chicago,   1918. 

Carl  John  Myer,  Chicago,  111. 

2524   East   Seventy-second   Place. 
Born  at  Maysville,  Iowa,  June  26,  1898.     Son  of  Louis  Christopher 
and  Blanche  Louis  (Walton)  Myer. 


1922. 

John   Vernon   Hirlehey,   Chicago,   111. 

7955  South  Green  Street. 
Born    at   Chicago,    111.,    May   2,    1900.     Son   of   John   and    Margaret 
(Howe)    Hirlehey. 


ALPHA  PI  CHAPTER.  1289 

Roland  Louis  Beutell,  Chicago,  111. 

6201   Vernon   Avenue. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  March  30,  1898.     Son  of  William  Charles  and 
Emily  Treder   (Bomen)   Beutell.     S.  A.  T.  C,  University  of  Chi- 
cago,  1918. 

Rupert  Allison  Sterzik,  Maywood,  111. 

812  North  Sixth  Avenue. 
Born  at  Edenburg,  Ind.,  October  15,  1898.     Son  of  Edward  A.  and 
Emma  (Pershon)  Sterzik.     S.  A.  T.  C,  University  of  Chicago,  1918. 

Herman  Henry  Core,  Chicago,  111. 

5950  Midway  Park. 
Born   at  Lima,  Ohio.,  July   19,  1898.     Son  of  William   Edward   and 
Laura  (Lange)   Core.     S.  A.  T.  C,  University  of  Chicago,  1918. 

John  Gerald  Connor,  Logansport,  Ind. 

1509    High   Street. 
Born  at  Terre   Haute,  Ind.,   November  21,   1900.     Son  of  Jeremiah 
Riley  and  Kathrine  Helen  Connor. 

Charles  Carlton  Culbertson,  Joliet,  111. 

204  Union  Street. 
Born  at  Joliet,   111.,  August  24,   1897.     Son   of  Thomas   Edwin  and 
Alice  Lillian    (Dommond)    Culbertson. 

David  Hutton  Colville,  Oak  Park,  111. 

814  Wenonah  Avenue. 
Born  at  Dorchester,  Mass.,  November  26,  1897.     Son  of  John  Har- 
rowe   and  Daisy   Helen  Colville.     S.   A.  T.  C,  University  of  Chi- 
cago, 1918. 

Leland  Richard  Boyd,  Kankakee,  111. 

453  South  Wildwood  Avenue. 
Born  at  Kankakee,  111.,  July  29,  1900.     Son  of  Richard  James  and 
Cora  (Diercouff)  Boyd.     S.  A.  T.  C,  University  of  Chicago,  1918. 

Ralph  Horn  Ballinger,  Chicago,  111. 

6035  Kimbark  Avenue. 
Born   at  Richmond,  Ind.,  June  2,  1901.     Son  of  George  Oscar  and 
Viola  May   (Horn)   Ballinger. 

Wilbur  Jackson  Hatch,  Chicago,  111. 

5338    North   Western    Avenue. 
Born  at  Makena,  111.,  May  24,  1902.     Son  of  John  Ozias  and  Clara 
Elizabeth   (Jackson)   Hatch. 


I2Q0  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Paul  Douglas   Loser,  Terre  Haute,   Ind. 

2032  North  Eighth  Street. 
Born  at  Terre   Haute,  Ind.,  January  10,  1897.     Son  of  L.  W.   and 
Grace    Agnes    (Rogers)    Loser.     Served    as    Sergeant,    first    class, 
Medical  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  April  18,  1917,  to  April  14,  1919. 

Paul  Spottswood  Rhoads,  Terre  Haute,  Ind. 

1842  North  Tenth  Street. 
Born  at  Terre  Haute-,  Ind.,  March  12,  1898.     Son  of  Harry  B.  and 
Mary     (Spottswood)     Rhoads.     Served    as    Sergeant,    first    class, 
Medical  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  April  18,  1917,  to  April  14,  1919. 

Reginald  Everette  Leggette,  Chicago,  111. 

12021  Eggleston  Avenue. 
Born  at  Edgar,  Ontario,  Canada,  December  22,  1897.  Son  of  Thomas 
and  Jessie  Hanna  (Jarrett)  Leggette.  Enlisted  April  23,  1917; 
Corporal,  Battery  F,  122d  F.  A.;  in  A.  E.  F.  one  year;  discharged 
June  7,  1919.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Ralph  M.  Leggette, 
Alpha   Pi,   '23. 

Robert  William  Bayles,  Chicago,  111. 

926  East  Sixty-second  Street. 
Born  at  Harvey,  111.,  May  15,  1897.  Son  of  Robert  Thomas  and 
Harriet  Elouise  (Crandall)  Bayles.  Enlisted  June  18,  1917,  in 
Medical  Corps;  transferred  October  22,  1917,  to  Aviation  Section, 
Signal  Corps;  sailed  for  France,  January  4,  1918;  discharged  as 
Sergeant,  first  class,  U.  S.  Air  Service. 


1923. 

Hubert  Alexander   Curtis,   Chicago,   111. 

6815    South   Park    Avenue. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  August  4,  1898.     Son  of  Arthur  Lee  and  Helen 
(Elias)   Curtis.     Served  as  Ensign,  U.  S.  N.  R.,  August  12,  1918, 
to  April  24,  1920. 

Frank  Heath  Miller,  Chicago,  111. 

9126  South  Robey  Street. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  December  24,  1899.     Son  of  Hubert  Frederick 
and   Alma   (Young)    Miller. 

Robert  Noleman  McMurry,   Chicago,  111. 

1710  West  One  Hundred  and  Fourth  Street. 
Born   at   Chicago,   111.,   November    19,    1901.     Son   of   Oscar   Lincoln 
and  Sadie  A.   (Noleman)   McMurry. 


ALPHA  PI  CHAPTER.  1291 

Paul  Christian  Leatherman,  Zephyrhills,  Fla. 

Born  at  Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  August  9,  1897.  Son  of  Anderson 
Christian  and  Sarah  Elizabeth  (Pearman)  Leatherman.  Enlisted 
as  Private,  first  class,  M.  C,  April  18,  1917;  with  Field  Hospital 
No.  358,  315th  Sanitary  Train,  90th  Division,  A.  E.  F.;  discharged 
June  24,  1919. 

Ralph  Maxwell  Leggette,  Chicago,  111. 

12021  Eggleston  Avenue. 
Born  at  Edgar,  Ont.,  Canada,  February  14,  1899.  Son  of  Thomas 
and  Jessie  Hanna  (Jarrett)  Leggette.  Served  as  Cadet,  Royal 
Air  Force.  Sergeant,  Two  Hundred  and  Eleventh  Field  Signal 
Bri.,  U.  S.  A.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Reginald  E. 
Leggette,  Alpha  Pi,  '22. 

Lyman  Coleman  Reed,  Morgan  City,  La. 

Born  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  May  25,  1900.  Son  of  Warren  Betterson 
and  Grace  (Gardner)  Reed.  In  U.  S.  N.  R.,  August  22,  1918,  to 
April  12,  1919,  rating  of  L.   (e)  R. 

Gilbert  Audrey  Beatty,   Chicago,   111. 

4121    Sheridan    Road. 
Born  at  Cleveland,  Ohio,  June  18,  1898.     Son  of  Richard  Centennial 
and    Rose    Edith    (Davies)    Beatty. 

Bruce  Willis  Strong,  Flint,  Mich. 

817  East  Kearsley  Street. 
Born  at  Cleveland,  Ohio,  August  26,  1901.     Son  of  Edward  Theodore 
and  Grace   (Willis)    Strong. 

Wilson  Hapke  Shorey,  Davenport,  Iowa. 

115  East  Rusholme  Street. 
Born    at   Davenport,    Iowa,    August   31,    1900.     Son   of   Joseph   and 
Henrietta    (Hapke)    Shorey. 

Eugene  Mclntyre,  Haworth,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Johnstown,  Pa.,  August  20,  1896.  Son  of  James  V.  and 
Jenarold  (Cowell)  Mclntyre.  Enlisted  in  U.  S.  A.,  June,  1917; 
served  in  33d  Division,  A.  E.  F.;  wounded  and  gassed;  awarded  D. 
S.  C;  discharged  January,  1919. 

Arthur  Fay  Meeks  (P),  Chicago,  111. 

356  East  Fifty-eighth  Street. 
Born    at    Urbana,    111.,    October    24,    1899.     Son   of    Arthur    Francis 
and  Myrtle  Meeks.     S.  A..T.   C,  University  of  Chicago,   1918. 


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Alpha  Rho  Chapter 

CORNELL  UNIVERSITY 

ITHACA,  NEW  YORK 


Ikstituted  June  3,  1911. 


CHARLES  EVERETT  McCOY 
DAVID  SHEPARD  PRATT 
HAROLD  WELLINGTON  MOFFAT 
WALDEMAR  HANS  FRIES 
ARTHUR  MORRIS  LONG 
WILLIAM  GASTON  CHRISTY 
HENRY  MEAD  FROST 
CLARENCE  LUCIUS  DUNHAM 
LA  FAYETTE  LE  VAN  PORTER 
MILTON  RAY  SANDERSON 
EARLE  VINCENT  PATTERSON 
ROBERT  WILLIAM  AUSTIN 
WILLIAM  EDWARD  BEITZ 
PAUL  LAURENCE  MAHER 

CHARLES  ALLEN  BIERMA 
DAVID  STRUSS  WARD 

CARROLL  HENSHAW  HENDRICKSON 

JAMES  d'AMERVAL  KERR 

PIUS  P.  KELLER,  Jr. 

STRATFORD  DENMAN  MILLS 

CONRAD  FREDERICK  NAGEL,  Jr. 

GEORGE  BERNAYS  FISHER 

RUSSELL  BOYD  PRATT 

CHARLES  JONES  EVANS 


History  of  Alpha  Rho  Chapter 

The  Alpha  Rho  Chapter  of  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  was 
founded  in  1911.  The  Cerberus  Club  from  which  the  Alpha 
Rho  chapter  was  originated  was  organized  in  1904*.  In  that 
year  a  few  upper  classmen  of  university  prominence  became 
associated  together  and  organized  an  upperclass  club.  They 
engaged  a  house  on  Buffalo  Street  and  continued  as  an  upper 
class  club  until  1908.  The  Cerberus  Fraternity  was  organized 
at  that  time  and  soon  it  broadened  out  into  a  local  fraternity 
and  took  a  new  house  on  Osmun  Place,  at  the  same  time  taking 
into  its  ranks  members  of  the  lower  as  well  as  the  upper  classes. 

Cerberus,  in  a  short  time,  developed  into  the  strongest 
and  one  of  the  best  local  fraternities  at  Cornell.  Realizing 
that  the  future  growth  of  the  University  was  in  the  direction 
of  Cornell  Heights,  the  present  location  was  purchased  and 
thereon  a  $20,000  Chapter  House  was  built  in  the  year  of  1910. 

About  this  time  it  became  known  that  the  National  Fra- 
ternity of  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  would  look  with  favor  upon  an 
application  for  a  charter  from  the  Cerberus  Fraternity.  Na- 
tional fraternities  were  well  represented  at  Cornell  and  the  fact 
that  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  had  held  off  so  long  to  select  a  crowd 
which  would  measure  up  to  their  standards,  counted  in  no  little 
way  to  influence  the  decision  of  Cerberus  to  apply.  This  de- 
cision was  made  in  the  Fall  term  of  1910  and  submitted  to  the 
Grand  Chapter.  Following  a  visit  to  the  Cerberus  Chapter 
House  and  due  consideration  of  the  application  the  charter 
was  granted  under  the  name  Alpha  Rho  of  Cornell.  A  healthy 
young  branch  had  taken  the  place  of  a  sturdy  old  tree.  The 
solemn  initiation  ceremonies  took  place  in  the  present  chapter 
house  on  June  2,  1911.  Twenty -two  undergraduates  as  well 
as  several  visiting  alumni  were  taken  in  at  that  time.  Since 
then  nearly  all  of  the  Cerberus  alumni  have  been  received  into 
Phi  Kappa  Sigma. 

1295 


1296  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Despite  the  comparative  short  time  that  Alpha  Rho  has 
been  in  existence  it  has  taken  its  place  among  the  leading  fra- 
ternities at  Cornell.  Its  men  are  active  in  the  University  life 
and  its  average  standard  of  scholarship  is  high.  With  a 
steady  and  healthy  growth  Alpha  Rho  holds  optimistic  pros- 
pects of  more  pretentious  quarters  before  many  years.  The 
present  chapter  house  is  beautifully  situated  on  the  shores  of 
Beebee  Lake  and  stands  out  as  one  of  the  main  points  of  in- 
terest on  the  Cornell  Campus. 

Early  in  1917,  prior  to  the  entrance  of  the  United  States 
into  the  World  War,  Alpha  Rho  conceived  the  plan  of  rais- 
ing one  thousand  dollars  in  the  general  Fraternity  to  purchase 
and  equip  an  ambulance  for  the  American  Hospital  Service 
in  France.  The  sum  was  quickly  raised  and  turned  over  to 
the  hospital  authorities,  who  wrote  that  the  ambulance  was 
officially  designated  in  the  name  of  the  Fraternity. 


Alpha  Rho  Chapter 

1878. 

Eugene  Baker,  B.S. ;  M.D.    [Michigan],  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

108  West  Seneca  Street. 
Born  at  Northampton,   N.  Y.,   April   16,   1853.     Son   of   Daniel  and 
Sarah  J.  (Gifford)  Baker. 

Frederick  Robinson,  San  Diego,  Cal. 

4403    Hermosa    Way. 
Born  at  Trumansburg,  N.  Y.,  March  27,  1857.     Son  of  George  Wash- 
ington and  Cynthia  (Pease)   Robinson.     Engaged  in  Photography, 
1896  to  1914.     Married,   March  8,  1880,  Clara   Burr. 


1888.        . 

Martin   Wright    Sampson,   A.B.,   A.M.    [Cincinnati],    Ithaca, 
N.  Y. 

Cornell  University. 
Born  at  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  September  7,  1866,  Son  of  William  S. 
and  Virginia  Ada  (Wright)  Sampson.  Assistant  Professor  of 
English,  Stanford  University,  1891-93;  Professor  of  English,  In- 
diana University,  1893-1906;  Professor  of  English  Literature, 
Cornell  University,  1907  to  date;  Head  of  Department,  1909  to 
date.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Recruiting  American  Field  Service, 
1917;  medal  of  American  Field  Service,  1919.  Married,  December 
17,   1910,  Julia   Dauch-Pattison. 


1898. 

Horace   Leonard    Jones,    A.B.    [Carson    and   Newman    Coll.]  ; 
A.M.    [Columbia]  ;   Ph.D.    [Cornell]  ;   LL.D.    [Carson    and 

Newman],  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

120  Waite  Avenue. 

Born   at  Sneedville,  Tenn.,  March   15,   1879.     Son  of  Shelby   Ellette 

and    Ida   Grace    (Tyler)    Jones.     Professor    Ancient    and    Modern 

Languages,  Virginia  Intermont  College,  1903-07;  Acting  President, 

Virginia  Intermont  College,  1909-10;  Assistant  Professor  of  Greek, 

1297 


I2Q8  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY 

Cornell  University,  1910;  Director  of  War  Camp  Community 
Service  for  the  Virginia  Peninsula,  September,  1918,  to  September, 
1919.     Married,  December  23,  1909,  Edna  Earle  Lyle. 


1905. 

Alfred  Bussell  Wrav,  M.E.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

Ill   Orchard   Place. 
Born  at  New  York  City,  N.  Y.,  September  3,  1880.     Son  of  Joseph 
Bussell  and  Hannah  Bassett  (Kite)   Wray.     Assistant  Sales  Man- 
ager,   Morse    Chain    Company,    1908    to    date.     Married,    July    14, 
1909,  Sarah  Eliza  Dean. 

Carl  William  Haefner,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

508    West    One    Hundred    and    Thirty-ninth   Street. 
Born    at   Miles,   Mich.,   July   25,    1883.     Son   of   Carl    and    Katherin 
(Romer)   Haefner. 

Lewis  Eugene  Palmer,  Boston,   Mass. 

200  Devonshire  Street. 

Born  at  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y.,  May  14,  1883.     Son   of  Ajah   R.   and 

Lillian    (Lewis)    Palmer.     In   advertising   department,    Stone    and 

Webster,   Boston,   1912-17,   and   S.   D.   Warren   Company,   Boston, 

1918  to  date.     Married,  September  21,  1910,  Nina  May  Coleman. 

Howard  Dingle,  M.E.,  Cleveland  Heights,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

1773  Radnor  Road. 
Born  at  Asbury  Park,  N.  J.,  August  21,  1883.  Son  of  John  Samuel 
and  Abbie  Cornelia  (Rodgers)  Dingle.  District  Manager,  Crocker- 
Wheeler  Company,  1910-17;  President  and  Treasurer,  Dingle- 
Clark  Company,  Cleveland,  O.,  1917  to  date.  Sigma  Xi.  Mar- 
ried, June  9,  1914,  Edith  Turreff  Weiss. 

1906. 

Charles  Everett  McCoy,  A.M.  [Brown],  Kenosha,  Wis. 

256  Park  Place. 
Born  at  Smethport,  Penn.,  Oct.  31,  1880.     Son  of  Henry  Lane  and 
Clara    (Ford)    McCoy.     Clergyman    of    the    Protestant    Episcopal 
Church.     Rector,   St.    Matthew's   Church,   Kenosha,   Wis.,    1917   to 
date.     Married,  October  1,  1913,  Anna  Waterman  Jackson. 

Robert  Polk  Schocnijahn,  M.E.,  Wilmington,  Del. 

7   Crawford   Circle. 
Born  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  July  15,  1882.     Son  of  Herman  and  Lulu 
(Weber)    Schoenijahn.     Engineer  in  charge,  Wilmington   Building 


ALPHA  RHO  CHAPTER.  1299 

Commission,   1915-1917;   consulting  engineer,   1915  to   date.     Mar- 
ried, December,  1906,  Elsie  E.  Wilhelms. 

Frank  Elmaker  Lawrence,  C.E.,  Augusta,  Ga. 

Lawrence  Construction  Company. 
Born  at  Callicoon,  N.  Y.,  September  17,  1881.  Son  of  Charles 
Kennedy  and  Elizabeth  (Wolf)  Lawrence.  Harbor  and  water 
works  engineer,  Cuban  Government,  1907-10;  track  supervisor, 
Central  of  Georgia  Railway,  1910-12;  division  engineer,  Brazil 
Railway  Company,  1912-14;  President  of  Lawrence  Construction 
Company,  1914  to  date.  Sigma  Xi.  Commissioned  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Engineers,  July  31,  1917;  assigned  to  17th  Engineers;  pro- 
moted to  Captain,  March,  1918;  Major,  January,  1919;  with  Amer- 
ican Relief  Commission  in  Jugo  Slavia,  January  to  May,  1919; 
discharged  July  14,  1919.  Married,  June  22,  1919,  Kathryn  Joy 
Kellogg. 

Percy  Lewis  Braunworth,  C.E.,  Roseland,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  February  28,  1884.  Son  of  Charles  and 
Bertha  S.  (Mayer)  Braunworth.  Civil  engineer.  Sigma  Xi. 
Served  as  Captain  and  Major,  Engineers,  assigned  to  135th  En- 
gineers during  World  War. 


1907. 

Clarence  Allen  Gould,  M.E.,  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Ill   State  Street. 
Born   at   Seneca   Falls,   N.  Y.,   September  4,  1884.     Son   of   Charles 
and    Hannah    Serepta    (Barnes)    Gould.     Sales    Engineer,    Gould 
Manufacturing  Company;  Lockmaster,  State  of  New  York.     Mar- 
ried, October  25,  1915,  Lillian  A.  Guissnip. 

Warren  Alvin  Mackie,  M.E.  [Tulane],  St.  Francisville,  La. 

Born  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  September  30,  1883.  Son  of  Charles 
William  and  Annie  Laura  (Berge)  Mackie.  Civil  engineer,  1917- 
15.  Live  stock  and  seed  specialist  since  1915.  Married,  January 
8,  1915,  Ada  Louise  ZeUer. 

Howard  Castner  Pierce,  B.S.  in  Agri.,  Harrodsburg,  Ky. 

Born  at  Worcester,  Mass.,  October  5,  1882.  Son  of  James  Austin 
and  Caroline  (Castner)  Pierce.  Professor,  Iowa  State  College, 
1907-10;  with  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  1910-19;  Vice 
President  and  Superintendent,  Harrodsburg  Ice  and  Produce 
Company,  1919  to  date.  Married,  October  23,  1915,  Leila  Earle 
Hambury. 


i^oo  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1908. 

*David  Shepard  Pratt,  A.B.,  Ph.D.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Born  at  Towanda,  Pa.,  September  20,  1885.  Son  of  Dr.  Charles 
Manville  and  Louise  Hale  (Woodford)  Pratt.  Chemist,  Bureau 
of  Science,  Manila,  P.  I.,  1913-18;  acting  head,  School  of  Chem- 
istry, University  of  Pittsburgh,  1918-20;  Assistant  Director, 
Mellon  Institute  of  Industrial  Research,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  1920. 
Sigma  Xi.  Married,  June  7,  1917,  Fredonia  Elizabeth  Johnson. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Russell  B.  Pratt,  Alpha  Rho,  '14. 
Died  in  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  January  28,  1920. 

John  Wright  Taussig,  C.E.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

140   Cedar  Street. 
Born   at   St.   Louis,   Mo.,   October   8,  1887.     Son  of  George   W.   and 
Anna    (Wright)    Taussig.     Assistant   General   Manager,   Raymond 
Concrete    Pile    Company,    New    York.     Candidate,    E.    O.    T.    C, 
Camp  Humphreys,  Va.,  October  to  November,  1918. 

Arthur  Graham  Bierma,  M.E.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

450  Main  Street. 
Born  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  August  1,  1885.  Son  of  Henry  William  and 
Sophia  (Becker)  Bierma.  Instructor  in  experimental  engineer- 
ing, Cornell  University,  1909-13,  and  in  electrical  engineering, 
1913-15;  Professor  of  mechanical  engineering,  University  of  De- 
troit, 1915-16;  Industrial  Service  Engineer,  Pierce-Arrow  Motor 
Car  Company,  1917  to  date.  Married,  February  1,  1915,  Mary 
Elizabeth  Eckert.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Charles  A. 
Bierma,  Alpha  Rho,  '14. 

Marion  John  Hartung,  M.E.,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

650  East  Twenty-sixth  Street. 
Born   at  Wyckoff,   N.   J.,  March   14,   1886.     Son   of  Charles   George 
and    Marie     (Hund)     Hartung.     Secretary     and     Superintendent, 
Maywood  Chemical  Works,  May  wood,  N.  J.,  1913  to  date.     Mar- 
ried, August  31,  1911,  Rosina  Schreffer. 

William  Edward  Hotchkiss,  M.E.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

109    Reade   Street. 
Born  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y,  February  11,  1886.     Son  of  William  Henry 
and    Marie     (Kohlberger)     Hotchkiss.     Secretary,     Phono     Motor 
Manufacturing  Company,  1916  to  date. 

Verne   Skillman,  Highland  Park,  Detroit,   Mich. 

182   Farrand   Park. 
Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  March  9,  1881.     Son  of  William  Ralph  and 
Magdalene  (Wintermute)   Skillman.     Metallurgist,  General  Alumi- 


ALPHA  RHO  CHAPTER.  1301 

num  &   Brass   Manufacturing  Company,   Detroit,   Mich.     Married, 
May  27,  1911,  Clara  Louise  Hilleary. 


1909. 

Stanley  Howard  Flint,  C.E.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa. 

101    Mifflin   Avenue. 
Born   at   Chatham,   Ont.,   Canada,   July   30,   1885.     Son   of   John   B. 
and   Ruth  Shepard    (Revis)    Flint.     Civil  engineer.     Married,  No- 
vember 30,   1918,   Edythe   Emily   Wright. 

James  Joseph  Cosgrove,  A.B. ;  LL.B.  [Pittsburgh],  Pittsburgh, 

Pa. 

Iroquois    Apartments. 

Born  at  North  Braddock,  Pa.,  July  10,  1887.  Son  of  Thomas  and 
Mary  Aloysius  (Flannigan)  Cosgrove.  Attorney-at-law.  Cap- 
tain, 17th  U.  S.  Infantry,  December,  1917,  to  August,  1918;  Cap- 
tain, 71st  Infantry,  August,  1918;  Major,  17th  Infantry,  August, 
1918,  to  March,  1919;  Major,  Judge  Advocate  General's  Depart- 
ment, March  to  April,  1919;  Major  of  Infantry,  attached  to  War 
Department  Board  of  Appraisers,  April  1,  1919.  Relative  in 
Fraternity,  brother,  William  H.  Cosgrove,  Alpha  Rho,  '15. 

*Jay  William  Toms,  C.E.,  Frederick,  Md. 

Born  at  Frederick,  Md.,  September .  13,  1888.  Son  of  Other  James 
and  Sarah  Ann  Elizabeth  (Miller)  Toms.  Civil  engineer.  Died 
at   Frederick,   Md.,   December   20,   1918. 

Albert  Paul  Haney,  C.E.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

301  Parkway  Drive. 
Born   at   Seneca  Falls,   N.   Y.,   December    12,   1884.     Son   of   Albert 
Paul  and  Amy  Catherine    (Van  Arsdale)    Haney.     District  Man- 
ager  for   Corrugated   Bar    Company,   Syracuse,    N.    Y.     Married, 
August  22,  1912,  Lillian  Bertha  Stroud. 

W.  Van  Alan  Clark,  M.E.,  Matawan,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Long  Branch,  N.  J.,  December  7,  1887.  Son  of  William 
V.  and  Mary  Vanderbilt   (Spader)   Clark. 

Donald  Higbie  Parce,  M.E.,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

1812  Dwight  Way. 
Born   at   Fairport,   N.   Y.,   March  27,   1886.     Son   of  Walter   Anson 
and  Carrie  Corrine    (Higbie)    Parce.     Vice   President   Manhattan 
Laundry  Company.     Married,   November  2,  1909,   Mary   Elizabeth 
Howe. 


i302  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1910. 

*Harold  Wellington  Moffat,  M.E.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  November  26,  1888.  Son  of  Edgar  Victor 
and  Mary  Edith  (Wellington)  Moffat.  Superintendent  of  mill 
construction  at  Hog  Island,  Pennsylvania.  He  died  at  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.,  October  6,  1918. 

William  Jones  Blakeley,  A.B.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

1226    Oliver    Building. 
Born   at  Toledo,  Ohio,  October   25,   1883.     Son   of  Fred   Jacob   and 
Ada    (Jones)    Blakeley.     Attorney-at-law.     Assistant   District   At- 
torney of  Allegheny  County,  1915.     Married,  November  29,   1917, 
Mary  Margaret  Gosser. 

Raymond  Olney,  M.E. ;  A.E.  [Iowa  State  Coll.],  St.  Joseph, 
Mich. 
Born  in  Perinton  Township,  Monroe  County,  N.  Y.,  December  29, 
1885.  Son  of  Amos  M.  C.  and  Martha  (Collins)  Olney.  Editor 
of  Power  Farming  and  Power  Farming  Dealer,  1915  to  date. 
President  of  American  Society  of  Agricultural  Engineers.  Mar- 
ried, May  28,  1912,  Elisabeth  Lloyd  Watson. 

Frank  Richardson  Oates,  Brooklyn,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

526  Eighty-first  Street. 
Born  at  Manchester,  England,  May  17,  1888.  Son  of  Harry  H.  and 
Hannah  (Richardson)  Oates.  In  charge  of  Engineering  Depart- 
ment, Robertson-Cole  Company,  exporters,  bankers  and  engi- 
neers, New  York.  Married,  November,  1914,  Marie  Adelaide 
Piper. 

Percy  James  Taylor,  M.E.,  Denver,  Col. 

330  Century  Building. 
Born   at  Chicago,  111.     Son  of  Bayard  Eugene  and  Adelaide  Eliza- 
beth   (Dunn)    Taylor.     Mechanical   engineer.     Relative   in   Frater- 
nity, brother,  B.  Eugene  Taylor,  Jr.,  Alpha  Rho.,  '21. 


1911. 

William  Gaston  Christy,  M.E.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

3501  Lafayette  Avenue. 
Born  at  Jersey ville,  111.,  October  27,  1884.  Son  of  John  and  Cor- 
delia Barnes  (Gaston)  Christy.  General  Manager,  National  Die, 
Castings  &  Metal  Company,  1917-18;  Production  Engineer,  Emer- 
gency Fleet  Corporation,  1918;  District  Manager,  Emergency 
Fleet  Corporation,  Supply  Division,  1919;  Sales  Manager,  Archer 


ALPHA  RHO  CHAPTER.  1303 

Holding   Company,   September,   1919,   to   date.     Married,   April   8, 
1914,    Lillian    Blanche    Marsh. 

Waldemar  Hans  Fries,  B.S.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

American  Agricultural  Chemical  Company,  Drexel  Building. 
Born  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  March  29,  1889.  Son  of  Hans  and  Ida 
(Muldener)  Fries.  With  American  Agricultural  Chemical  Com- 
pany, 1917  to  date.  Served  as  Private,  first  class  and  Cadet, 
Signal  Corps,  June,  1917,  to  January,  1918;  First  Lieutenant,  A.  S. 
M.  A.,  January,  1918,  to  January,  1919. 

Henry  Mead  Frost,  Barker,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Somerset,  N.  Y.,  April  16,  1886.  Son  of  Solomon  Wilcox 
and    Hannah    Ester    (Mead)    Frost.     In    automobile    business. 

Arthur  Morris  Long,  Warren,  Ohio. 

Trumbull   Steel   Company. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  November  12,  1888.     Son  of  John  T.  and  Mary 
E.   (Rudd)   Long.     Assistant  General  Manager  of  Sales,  Trumbull 
Steel  Company. 

*James  d'Amerval  Kerr,  C.E.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  New  York,  November  29,  1891.  Son  of  James  August  and 
Fernande  (d'Amerval)  Kerr.  Civil  engineer.  Died  in  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  June  28,  1915. 

Lambert  Dunning  Johnson,  A.B.,  Evansville,  Ind. 

Meade-Johnson  and  Company. 
Born  at  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  February  25,  1889.     Son  of  Edward  Mead 
and      Francine      (Lambert)      Johnson.     Relative      in      Fraternity, 
brother,  James  W.  Johnson,  Alpha  Rho,  '17. 

1912. 

Clarence  Lucius  Dunham,  A.B.,  B.  in  Chem.,  Massena,  N.  Y. 

57  Bridges  Avenue. 
Born  at  Gorham,  N.  Y.,  December  8,  1890.     Son  of  Thomas  Lucius 
and  Florence  Corleton   (Strong)   Dunham.     Assistant  Superintend- 
ent,  Massena    Plant,   Aluminum    Company   of   America.     Married, 
July  5,  1916,  Rhoda  Fouquet  White. 

Milton  Ray  Sanderson,  A.B.,  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y.,  April  11,  1889.  Son  of  Ctnrles  S. 
and  Isabella  (Bowen)  Sanderson.  Funeral  director.  Married, 
July  25,  1913,  Dora  Alberta  Cohn.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Earl  J.  Sanderson,  Alpha  Pi,  '16. 


1304  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

LaFayette  LeYan  Porter,  M.E.,  South  Bend,  Ind. 

Clover  Leaf  Machine  Company. 
Born  at  White  Haven,  Pa.,  November  17,  1889.  Son  of  William 
Franklin  and  Abigail  Gore  (LeVan)  Porter.  Secretary  and 
Treasurer,  Clover  Leaf  Machine  Company,  South  Bend,  Ind. 
Commissioned  Ensign,  U.  S.  N.  K.,  July  1,  1918;  on  submarine 
service;  released  from  active  duty,  February  6,  1919.  Married, 
December   26,    1918,   Anne   Carlisle. 

Robert  William  Austin,  C.E.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

University  Club. 
Born  at  Central  Bridge,  N.  Y.,  June  21,  1890.  Son  of  Henry  and 
Ellen  Laura  (Sprong)  Austin.  Engineer  with  New  York  Depart- 
ment of  State  Engineer.  Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  En- 
gineers, September,  1917;  assigned  to  30th  Engineers,  A.  E.  F.; 
First  Lieutenant,  Chemical  Warfare  Service,  October,  1918;  Cap- 
tain and  Assistant  Adjutant  General  of  District  of  Paris,  Decem- 
ber, 1918,  to  August,  1919;  discharged  August  26,  1919. 

William  Edward  Beitz,  C.E.,  Medina,  N.  Y. 

316  West  Center  Street. 
Born  at  N.  Tonawanda,  N.  Y.,  August  17,  1890.  Son  of  Albert 
Carl  and  Louise  Augusta  (Duckwitz)  Beitz.  Instructor  of  bridge 
engineering,  Cornell  University,  1912-17.  Commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  F.  A.,  August,  1917;  assigned  to  14th  F.  A.;  First 
Lieutenant,  November  17,  1917,  to  July  11,  1918;  Captain,  July 
11,  1918;  assigned  to  1st  F.  A. 

Paul  Laurence  Maher,  C.E.,  Utica,  N.  Y. 

1217  Kemble  Street. 
Born  at  Utica,  N.  Y.,  July  12,  1889.  Son  of  John  Laurence  and 
Mary  Agnes  (Mclncrow)  Maher.  Industrial  engineer,  with  the 
Emerson  Engineers,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Civilian  in  Production  Di- 
vision, Ordnance  Corps.  Washington,  D.  C,  June  to  October,  1918. 
F.  A.  C.  O.,  T.  C,  Camp  Zachary  Taylor,  Ky.,  October,  1918,  to 
February,  1919.  Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  F.  A.  Pi.  C, 
February  1,  1919.  Married,  February  12,  1919,  Elizabeth  Mary 
Horrigan. 

Earle  Vincent  Patterson,  M.E.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

520  Plymouth  Avenue. 
Born  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  October  29,  1890.     Son  of  William  Henry 
and  Satira  (Echlin)   Patterson.     Manager,  Gleason  Works,  Roches- 
ter,   N.    Y.,    1914    to    date.     Married,    July    5,    1919,    Gertrude    R. 
Preston. 


ALPHA  RHO  CHAPTER.  1305 

1913. 

Stratford  Denman  Mills,  M.E.,  Summit,  N.  J. 

Summit  Avenue. 
Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  November  8,  1890.  Son  of  John  Denman 
and  Beatrice  Mary  (Cullen)  Mills.  In  insurance  business. 
Served  as  Second  Lieutenant,  A.  S.  M.  A.;  discharged  January  15, 
1919;  commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  Aviation  Section,  Signal 
Reserve   Corps. 

David  Struss  Ward,  B.  Arch.,  Hollis,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  East  Moriches,  N.  Y.,  July  25,  1891.  Son  of  Charles  Willis 
and  Wilhelmina  (Struss)  Ward.  Nurseryman.  President,  Cot- 
tage Gardens  Company,  Queens,  N.  Y.  Served  as  First  Lieutenant 
C.  A.  with  Anti  Aircraft  Artillery,  A.  E.  F.,  September,  1917, 
to  July,  1918.  In  charge  of  Anti  Aircraft  Defence  of  Middle 
Atlantic  Coast  Artillery  District,  August,  1918,  to  December,  1918. 
Married,  September  21,  1918,  Helene  Dalton  Lediard. 

Pius  Philip  Keller,  Jr.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

159  South  Fairmont  Street. 
Born    at    Pittsburgh,    Pa.,   July    2,    1892.     Son    of   Pius    Philip    and 
Anna   Keller.     Served   as   Captain,   314th   Infantry,   A.    E.   F. 

Carroll  Henshaw  Hendrickson,  A.B. ;  LL.B.    [Univ.  Oregon], 

Hagerstown,  Md. 

229  South  Prospect  Street. 
Born  at  Frederick,  Md.,  July  13,  1892.  Son  of  John  David  and 
Alice  Louise  (Hunt)  Hendrickson.  Bond  salesman  for  Robert 
Garrett  and  Sons,  investment  bankers,  Baltimore,  Md.,  Septem- 
ber, 1916,  to  date.  Enlisted  June,  1917,  as  Private  in  Battery  B, 
Maryland  F.  A.,  which  became  Battery  E,  110th  F.  A.,  29th  Di- 
vision; commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  F.  A.,  August  17,  1918; 
discharged  December  14,  1918.  Married,  September,  1919,  Mary 
Laudon  Carter  Mason. 

1914. 

Charles  Jones  Evans,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Wales  Adding  Machine  Company,  Woolworth  Building. 
Born   at    Pittston,   Pa.,    November   23,   1889.     Son   of   Evan   J.    and 
Margaret    (Jones)    Evans.     Served    as    Lieutenant,    A.    S.    M.    A. 
during  World  War. 

Conrad  Frederick  Nagel,  Jr.,  A.B.,  B.  Chem.,  New  Kensington, 

Pa. 

Aluminum   Club. 
Technical  Direction  Bureau,  Aluminum  Company  of  America,  July, 


i3o6  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1919,  to  date.  Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  Infantry,  Au- 
gust 15,  1917;  First  Lieutenant,  December,  1917;  assigned  to 
315th  Infantry,  79th  Division;,  discharged  July  13,  1919. 

Russell  Boyd  Pratt,  M.E.,  Towanda,  Pa. 

201  Chestnut  Street. 
Born  at  Towanda,  Pa.,  April  11,  1891.  Son  of  Dr.  Charles  Man- 
ville  and  Louise  Hale  (Woodford)  Pratt.  With  Empire  Oil 
Sales  Company.  Served  as  Private  in  M.  T.  C,  October  27,  1917, 
to  June  18,  1919.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  David  S.  Pratt,  Alpha 
Rho,   '08. 

George  Bernays  Fisher,  M.E.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

5559   Bartmer  Avenue. 
Born   at   St..   Louis,   Mo.,   July  20,   1892.     Son   of  Charles   Brandon 
and   Helen   (Bernays)    Fisher.     Vice  President  of  the  Fisher  and 
Davis  Manufacturing  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     During  the  World 
War  served  as  Second  Lieutenant  M.  T.  C. 

Paul  Girard  Haviland,  Brooklyn,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1372  Dean  Street. 
Born  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  March  15,  1892.     Son  of  Edgar  Franklin 
and  Fannie  Merrill   (Marston)    Haviland.     Manager  of  the  Chem- 
ical Apparatus  Department  of  the  Machinery   Utilities  Company. 
Married,  September  16,  1916,  Julia  Anne  Stone. 

John  Francis  Maroney,  Jr.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

318    West    Fifty-seventh    Street. 
Born  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  January  15,  1893.     Son  of  John  Francis 
and  Margaret  Anne  (Sealy)  Maroney. 

Paul  Cyrus  Mack  Mann,  Burbank,  Wash. 

Born  at  Denver,  Colo.,  May  22,  1890.  Son  of  Herbert  and  Frances 
Katharine    (Mack)    Mann. 

Arthur  James  Putnam,  A.B.,  Deposit,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Deposit,  N.  Y.,  June  19,  1893.  Son  of  Charles  Henry  and 
Emma  (DeMoney)  Putnam.  Instructor,  Cornell  University, 
1915-16.  American  Field  Service  in  France,  driver  and  lieutenant, 
April  to  October,  1917;  First  Lieutenant,  U.  S.  A.  A.  S.,  with 
French  Army,  October,  1917,  to  February,  1919;  Captain,  February, 
1919,  to  May,  1919;  two  citations  with  award  of  Croix  de  Guerre. 

Charles  Allen  Bierma,  M.E.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

744   Woodmere   Avenue. 
Born  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  May  19,  1890.     Son  of  Henry  William  and 


ALPHA  RHO  CHAPTER.  W 

Sophia  (Becker)  Bierma.  President  and  Manager,  Non-Ferrous 
Alloys  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Married,  June  19,  1914,  Jessica 
Griffiths.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Arthur  G.  Bierma, 
Alpha  Rho,  '08. 

1915. 

William  Hugh  Cosgrove,  M.E.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Iroquois  Apartments. 
Born  at  Braddock,  Pa.,  July  30,  1892.  Son  of  Thomas  and  Mary 
(Flannigan)  Cosgrove.  Mechanical  Engineer  with  American  Sheet 
and  Tin  Plate  Company.  During  the  World  War  served  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Twenty-seventh  Aero  Squadron,  A.  E.  F.  Relative 
in  Fraternity,  brother,  James  J.  Cosgrove,  Alpha  Rho,  '09. 

Charles   Manning   Coyler,   LL.B.,   Cleveland,   Ohio. 

801  Union  Commerce  National  Bank  Building. 
Born  at  Central  Bridge,  N.  Y.,  October  14,  1892.  Son  of  William 
Bigham  and  May  Louise  (Hurst)  Coyler.  Attorney-at-law,  1915- 
17.  Bond  salesman  with  Peabody,  Houghteling  and  Company, 
1919  to  date.  Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  F.  A.,  August  15, 
1917;  assigned  to  323d  F.  A.,  83d  Division;  participated  in  Ar- 
gonn'e  offensive;  promoted  to  First  Lieutenant;  discharged  May 
21,  1919. 

Everett  Ralph  Morse,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

"The  Knoll." 
Born  at  Trumansburg,  N.  Y.,  September  15,  1891.  Son  of  Everett 
Fleet  and  Louise  E.  (DeMund)  Morse.  Mechanical  Engineer 
with  Morse  Chain  Company,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  Commissioned  First 
Lieutenant,  Ordnance,  September  27,  1917;  Captain,  June  19, 
1918;  C.  O.  6th  Mobile  Ordnance  Repair  Shop,  A.  E.  F.;  dis- 
charged March  6,  1919.  Married,  October  19,  1916,  Kathryn  A. 
Strauss. 

Russel  Smith  Johnson,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

1510    State    Street. 
Born  at  New  York  City,  N.  Y,  January  14,  1891.     Son  of  George 
and  Delia  (Kierman)  Johnson.     With  H.  D.  Lee  Mercantile  Com- 
pany.    Served  as  Sergeant  in  Missouri  Militia,  1917-18.     Married, 
September  30,   1916,   Frances   Chapman  Smith. 

Henry  Otis   Howgate,   B.S. ;  D.D.S.    [Coll.   Dental   and  Oral 

Surgery,  N.  Y.],  Greenwich,  Conn. 

249  Greenwich  Avenue. 
Born  at  Greenwich,  Conn.,  January  8,  1893.     Son  of  Charles  Wilton 
and  Cynthia  Ross  (Otis)   Howgate.     Dentist.     Enlisted  as  Private 
Medical  Corps,  November  28,  1917.     Commissioned  First  Lieuten- 
ant Dental  Corps,  December,  1918. 


1308  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Elmer  Roy  Underwood,  Summit,  N.  J. 

85  Prospect  Street. 
Born  at  Liverpool,  England,  May  8,  1891.     Son  of  Bert  Elias  and 
Susan  Adell   (Stannard)    Underwood.     With  Underwood  and  Un- 
derwood, photographic  publishers,  New  York.     Commissioned  Sec- 
ond  Lieutenant,   Cavalry,   August,   1917;   overseas,   January,   1918. 

John  Rogers  Sherman,  B.S.,  Salt  Point,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Lake  Carey,  Pa.,  July  20,  1891.  Son  of  Henry  Handrick 
and  Jessie   (Wheaton)   Sherman.     Farmer. 

Mark  Raymond  Riley,  A.B.,  East  Orange,  N.  Y. 

641  Central  Avenue. 
Born  at  Orange,  N.  J.,  April  13,  1892.  Son  of  Abram  Mark  and 
Jessie  Duncan  (Stalker)  Riley.  Assistant  Credit  Manager, 
Brown  Brothers  and  Company,  New  York.  Married,  June  13, 
1917,  Florence  Elinor  Bahr.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers, 
Lowell  H.  Riley,  Alpha  Rho,  '19,  and  Thomas  C.  Riley,  Alpha 
Rho,  '23. 

Robert  Lang,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

119  West  Fortieth  Street. 
Born  at   Brooklyn,   N.  Y.,  March  4,   1892.     Son  of  Julius   and  Ma- 
tilda   Elizabeth    (Strieker)    Lang.     Secretary    of   The    Fuchs    and 
Lang  Manufacturing  Company.     Married,  October  21,  1916,  Clara 
Elizabeth  Batterman. 

Walter  Farnandis  Munnikhuysen,  Bel  Air,  Md. 

Born  at  Bel  Air,  Md.,  February  1,  1893.  Son  of  Wakeman  Bryarly 
and  Annie  (Farnandis)  Munnikhuysen.  With  Koppers  Company 
of  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  in  Construction  Department. 

Walter  George  Haeberle,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y,  February  19,  1893.  Son  of  George 
Charles  and  Margaret  (Fink)  Haeberle.  Served  as  Lieutenant, 
4th  M.  G.  Battalion,  2d  Division,  A.  E.  F. 

1916. 

Gilbert  McKean  Montgomery,  B.S.,  Glen  Moore,  Pa. 

Born  at  Glen  Moore,  Pa.,  July  27,  1891.  Son  of  William  Woodrow 
and  Elizabeth  (Lewis)  Montgomery.  Farmer.  Married,  August 
18,  1917,  Abigail  Rawson.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  father,  Wil- 
liam W.  Montgomery,  Alpha,  '65;  brothers,  W.  W.  Montgomery, 
Jr.,  Alpha,  '98,  Archibald  R.  Montgomery,  Alpha,  '07,  John 
L.  Montgomery,  Alpha,  '09,  and  Horace  B.  Montgomery  2d,  Alpha, 
'20. 


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Rodolphus  Kent,  Brooklyn,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

7616  Ridge  Avenue. 
Born  at  Gloucester,  N.  J.,  November  19,  1892.  Son  of  Robert  Sayre 
and  Jessie  Petit  (Smith)  Kent.  Produce  buyer  for  the  Great 
Atlantic  &  Pacific  Tea  Company,  New  York.  Commissioned  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  Infantry,  February  25,  1918;  assigned  to  46th 
Infantry;  to  4th  Replacement  Regiment,  Camp  Gordon,  June  26, 
1918;  First  Lieutenant,  August  1,  1918;  discharged  January  11, 
1919. 

August  Harry  Bamman,  Princeton,  N.  J. 

64  Nassau  Street. 
Born  at  Ocean  Grove  N.  J.,  June  14,  1893.  Son  of  Frederick  A. 
and  Antonia  (Funck)  Bamman.  Mechanical  Engineer  with  In- 
spiration Consolidated  Copper  Company,  Miami,  Arizona.  Served 
as  Sergeant,  first  class  with  Company  C,  303d  Engineers,  78th 
Division,  A.  E.  F.;  participated  in  St.  Mihiel  and  Argonne  drives; 
discharged  July  3,  1919.  Married,  September  29,  1918,  Emily 
Kathryn   Woodruff. 

Harry  Charles  Tonks,  Newark,  N.  J. 

445  Mt.   Prospect  Avenue. 
Born   at   Newark,   N.   J.,   May   28,   1893.     Son   of   Harry   and    Ada 
Elenore     (Perkins)     Tonks.     Factory    Manager,    Tonks    Brothers 
Company,  Newark,  N.  J.     Married,  1915,  Clarissa  May  Lawrence. 

Harlowe  Hardinge,  M.E.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

120  Broadway. 
Born  at  Denver,  Colo.,  March  17,  1894.  Son  of  Harry  Williams 
and  Bertha  (Wilson)  Hardinge.  Vice  President,  Hardinge  Con- 
ical Mill  Company.  Sigma  Xi.  Commissioned  First  Lieutenant, 
Signal  Corps,  June  4,  1917;  overseas  November  21,  1917,  to  March 
6,  1919;  Captain,  July  22,  1918;  in  charge  of  training  section, 
Radio  division,  A.  E.  F. 

Thomas  Pullum  Hancock,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Orient   Insurance   Company. 
Born  at  Atlanta,  Ga.,  May  16,  1895.     Son  of  Robert  Alexander  and 
Mary    (Bell)    Hancock.     Clerk    with   Orient    Insurance   Company. 
Served   as  Second   and   First   Lieutenant,  326th   Infantry   and  5th 
Infantry,  U.  S.  A. 

Arthur  Patterson  Schock,  A.B.,  Mt.  Joy,  Pa.         A 

Born  at  Mount  Joy,  Pa.,  December  21,  1893.  Son  of  Henry  Clay 
and  Christine  Frederica  (Frank)  Schock.  Banker.  Served  as 
Captain,  312th  F.  A.,  79th  Division,  A.  E.  F.  Married,  August 
25,-1917,   Emily   Ward. 


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*Leslie  Jacob  Rummell,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  February  21,  1895.  Son  of  Jacob  and  Lena 
(Strempel)  Rummell.  Served  as  Lieutenant,  Ninety-third  Aero 
Squadron;  one  of  the  sixty-three  officially  credited  American  aces. 
Decorated  with  Distinguished  Service  Cross.  Died  of  pneumonia 
in  France,  February  1,  1919. 

John  Harris  Allen,  Jr.,  Maplewood,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Orange,  N.  J.,  March  25,  1894.  Son  of  John  Harris  and 
Cora  (Rittenhouse)  Allen.  Sales  engineer.  Assistant  engineer, 
Air  Nitrates  Corporation  at  U.  S.  Nitrate  plant,  Muscle  Shoals, 
Ala.     Married,  September  20,  1916,  Mildred  Avery  Quinby. 

Roy  Russell  Wheeler,  M.D.  [Harvard],  Rockville  Centre,  N.  Y. 
Born    at   Bay   City,    Mich.,   August   8,   1894.     Son    of    Frank   Leslie 
and   Elizabeth    (Ribble)    Wheeler.     Physician,     During  the   World 
War  was  in  the  Medical  Reserve  Corps. 

Louis  Sinclair  Foulkes,  Jr.,  B.S.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

88  Berkeley  Street. 
Born  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  September  3,  1894.  Son  of  Louis  Sin- 
clair and  Maude  Irene  (Watkins)  Foulkes.  In  manufacturing 
business.  Captain  and  regimental  adjutant,  311th  Infantry,  78th 
Division;  in  A.  E.  F.,  May  31,  1918,  to  May  22,  1919;  discharged 
June,  1919. 

1917. 

Harolde  Napton  Searles,  M.E.,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

85  North  Walnut  Street. 
Born  at  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  December  15,  1895.  Son  of  Isaac 
"  Henry  and  Ida  (Kay)  Searles.  With  Henry  B.  Worthington 
Pump  Works,  Harrison,  N.  J.  Instructor  in  machine  gunnery 
at  U.  S.  A.  S.  M.  A.,  Cornell  University,  November,  1917,  to  Jan- 
uary, 1918.  Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  Aviation  Section, 
S.  R.  C,  March  30,  1918;  overseas  in  August,  1918;  assigned  to 
320th  Aero   Squadron   at  Andover,  Hants,  England. 

James  Wood  Johnson,  A.B.,  Evansville,  Ind. 

Born  at  New  York  City,  N.  Y.,  January  30,  1896.  Son  of  Edward 
Mead  and  Francine  (Lambert)  Johnson.  Served  as  Lieutenant, 
A.  S.,  A.  E.  F.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Lambert  D. 
Johnson,  Alpha  Rho,  '11. 

Donald  Rousaville  Vreeland,  Summit,  N.  J. 

83  Maple  Street. 
Born  at  Summit,  N.  J.,  December  9,  1894.     Son  of  George  Franklin 


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and  Ida  May  (Rousaville)  'Vreeland.  With  G.  F.  Vreeland  and 
Company,  woolen  mill  agents.  During  the  World  War  served  as 
Ensign,  Pay  Corps,  U.  S.  N.  R.  Married,  February  2,  1918,  Jean 
Eleanor  AValker. 

Edward  Frederic  Holt,  Queens,  N.  Y. 

Hollis  Court  Boulevard. 
Born  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  February  7,  1895.  Son  of  Frederic  Saw- 
telle  and  Lydia  (Kruckman)  Holt.  With  the  Foundation  Com- 
pany, New  York.  Private,  13th  Company,  152d  Depot  Brigade, 
October,  1917,  to  April,  1918;  Company  C,  328th  Battalion,  Tank 
Corps,  May  to  August,  1918;  Company  A,  345th  Battalion,  Tank 
Corps,  A.  E.  F.;  in  Argonne-Meuse  offensive;  discharged  April, 
1919. 

Lloyd  Badger  Seaver,  Brooklyn,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1063  Eighty-fifth  Street. 
Born  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  January  6,  1894.  Son  of  Daniel  Badger 
and  Jane  Akhurst  (Smith)  Seaver.  Enlisted  in  French  Army 
with  American  Field  Service  Ambulance  of  French  Army  from 
April  to  October,  1917;  enlisted  in  American  Air  Service,  Novem- 
ber, 1917;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant  and  pilot,  May,  1918; 
overseas  again  in  September,  1918;  in  hospital  until  April  30, 
1919;   discharged   August   15,   1919. 

Robert   William   Hendee,   M.E.,   Tulsa,   Okla. 

1507  South  Madison  Avenue. 
Born  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  March  19,  1895.     Son  of  William  Henry 
and    Harriette    Elizabeth     (Proudfoot)     Hendee.     Consulting    gas 
and  gasoline  engineer. 

Dunbar  Maury  Hinrichs,  B.S.,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J. 

78  Douglas  Road. 
Born  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  January  19,  1894.  Son  of  Louis  and 
Mary  Louise  (Wait)  Hinrichs.  With  General  Motors  Acceptance 
Corporation.  Sailed  for  France  April  14,  1917,  with  Cornell  Unit, 
American  Ambulance  Field  Service.  Commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, M.  T.  C;  member  of  first  combatant  American  unit  on 
western  front;  in  offensive  north  of  Aisne,  October,  1917,  Cambrai, 
November,  1917,  Somme,  March,  1918.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Louis  H.  Hinrichs,  Alpha  Rho,  '20. 

Edward  Ruszits  Hawkins,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

125  Beverly  Road. 
Born   at   Syracuse,   N.   Y.,   May   17,   1894.     Son   of   Edward   T.   and 
Hattie   M.    (Bronson)    Hawkins.     Secretary   and  Treasurer   Cleve- 
land Dairy  Company,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.     Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 


I3ia  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

pany  M,  363d  Infantry,  91st  Division,  A.  E.  F.;  in  Argonne-Meuse 
offensives.     Married,  June   17,  1916,  Esther  May  Whitford. 

Miles  Blinn  Sanford,  A.B.,  Chicago,  111. 

5237  Kenwood  Avenue. 
Born  at  La  Grange,  111.,  April  11,  1895.  Son  of  Frank  Elwood 
and  Mary  Rannie  (Blinn)  Sanford.  Served  in  Foreign  Legion, 
French  Army,  April  14,  1917,  to  December  29,  1917;  enlisted  in 
350th  F.  A.,  January  10,  1918;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
F.  A.,  July  12,  1918.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Trent  E. 
Sanford,  Alpha  Rho,  '19. 

Floyd  Chauncey  Sager,  D.V.M.,  Chicago,  111. 

1819  West  Thirty-ninth  Street. 
Born  at  Barton,  N.  Y.,  March  17,  1894.  Son  of  Elwin  Wallace  and 
Eva  (Johnson)  Sager.  Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  Veteri- 
nary Corps,  July  16,  1917;  assigned  to  15th  F.  A.;  promoted  to 
First  Lieutenant,  November  17,  1917,  and  to  Captain,  March  8, 
1919. 

1918. 

Kirkland  Wiley  Todd,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa. 

613   Whitney  Avenue. 
Born  at   Edgwood,  Pa.,  December   1,   1894.     Son  of  George   A.   and 
Mina  (Jackson)  Todd.     With  Pittsburgh  office,  National  City  Com- 
pany.    Served  as  Sergeant,   First  Lieutenant   and   Captain,   A.   S. 
C.  6.  196th  Aero  Squadron,  A.  E.  F. 

Thomas  Turnbull,  3d,  A.B.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

835  Western  Avenue,  N.  S. 
Born  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  November  29,  1896.  Son  of  Dr.  Thomas 
and  Mabel  Gordon  (Hussey)  Turnbull.  Served  as  Private,  U.  S. 
A.  A.  S.,  S.  S.  U.  667,  with  French  Army,  June  25,  1917,  to  April 
4,  1919.  Croix  de  Guerre.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Curtis 
H.  Turnbull,  Alpha  Rho,  '21. 

Clifford  Ronald  Garmey,  M.E.,  Brooklyn,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

223  Seventy-fifth  Street. 
Born  at  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  England,  March  8,  1895.     Son  of  John 
and  Catherine  Garmey.     Enlisted  as  Apprentice  Seaman,  U.  S.  N. 
R.,  March,  1918;  commissioned  Ensign,  October  16,   1918. 

Paul  Walker  Long,  A.B.,  Huntington,  W.  Va. 

1435  Sixth  Avenue. 
Born    at    Huntington,    W.    Va.,    October    20,    1896.     Son    of    Joseph 
Harvey    and    Cora    Hildreth    (Thompson)    Long.     Newspaper    re- 


ALPHA  RHO  CHAPTER.  1313 

porter.  Enrolled  July  27,  1918,  in  Naval  Reserve  Flying  Corps. 
Retired  to  inactive  duty,  December  22,  1918.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  Edward  H.  Long,  Alpha  Rho,  '20. 

Jesse  Sweeney  Taylor,  A.B.   [Ogden],  Bowling  Green,  Ky. 

57   Union  Avenue. 
Born  at  Bowling  Green,  Ky.     Son  of  F.  Kelley  and  Jennie  (Sweeney) 
Taylor. 

Rudolph  George  Scliaaf,  Nutley,  N.  J. 

57  Union  Avenue. 
Born  at  Boone,  Iowa,  October  16,  1894.  Son  of  Rudolph  George 
and  Susan  Maria  (Doud)  Schaaf.  Assistant  head  of  piece  rate 
and  operation  department,  Sprague  Works  of  General  Electric 
Company.  Married,  June  25,  1917,  Helen  Louise  Pratt.  Rela- 
tive in  Fraternity,  brother,  James  Edward  Schaaf,  Alpha  Rho, 
'19. 

William  Anthony   Culkin,  Duluth,  Minn. 

2328  Woodland  Avenue. 
Born  at  Buffalo,  Minn.,  September  25,  1896.  Son  of  William  Edgar 
and  Johannah  (Young)  Culkin.  In  Marine  Insurance  Depart- 
ment of  the  American  International  Corporation.  Enlisted  in 
U.  S.  N.  R.,  May  21,  1917;  commissioned  Ensign  and  aviation 
pilot,   November   6,   1918;   discharged   January  28,   1919. 

Malcolm  Hinricks  Field,  Brooklyn,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

224  Henry  Street. 
Born   at   Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,   February  26,  1895.     Son  of   William   D. 
Cromwell   and  Violet  V.    (Hinricks)    Field.     Enlisted   as   Private, 
302d   Battalion,  Tank  Corps,  April  2,   1918;   overseas,   October  6, 
1918,  to  April  23,  1919. 

William  Edward  Blewett,  Jr.,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J. 

396   Ridgewood   Avenue. 
Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  November  8,  1894.     Son  of  William  E.  and 
Florence    A.     (Vreeland)     Blewett.     With    Brown    Brothers    and 
Company,  New  York.     Served   as   Flying  Cadet,   Air   Service,   U. 
S.  A.,  May  to  December,  1918. 

Allen  Hendrie  Beggs,  M.E.,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J. 

289  Ridgewood  Avenue. 
Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  June  13,  1895.     Son  of  Dr.  William  Frank- 
lin   and    Margaret    (Hendrie)    Beggs.     Enlisted    as    Second   Class 
Seaman,  U.  S.  N.   R.,  May  10,  1917;   Ensign  and  Naval  Aviator, 
March  30,   1918;  Lieutenant,  j.g.,   November  22,   1918. 


1314  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Stanley  Mortimore  Ward,  B.  Arch.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

239  Roseville  Avenue. 
Born  at   Newark,  N.  J.,  November  21,   1893.     Son  of  Frank   Ford- 
ham  and  Elmina   (Maine)   Ward.     Architect.     During  the  World 
War  served  as  Seaman  U.  S.  N.   R. 

George  Crook  Baldwin,  B.S.,  Highland  Park,  111. 

126  Lake  Avenue. 
Born   at    Baltimore,   Md.,   March  2,    1896.     Son   of   Walter    H.    and 
Mary  C.   Baldwin.     Served  as  Second  Lieutenant  in   124th  F.  A., 

A.  E.  F.;  in  St.  Mihiel  and  Meuse-Argonne  offensives  and  Army  of 
Occupation. 

Nelson  Warren  Cornell,  A.B.,  Lockwood,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Chemung,  N.  Y.,  August  14,  1898.  Son  of  Thomas  and 
Ida  (Grace)  Cornell.     Medical  student. 

1919. 

Trent  Elwood  Sanford,  La  Grange,  111. 

5237  Kenwood   Avenue. 
Born  at  La  Grange,  111.,  February  21,  1897.     Son  of  Frank  Elwood 
and  Mary  Ranney   (Blinn)    Sanford.     Served  as  Private,  Medical 
Corps,  2d  Army  Corps,  A.  E.  F.,  attached  to  British  Army,  Sep- 
tember, 1917,  to  April,  1919.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Miles 

B.  Sanford,  Alpha  Rho,  '17. 

George  Paul  Tidmarsh,  Shelton,  Wash. 

Born  at  Tacoma,  Wash.,  January  11,  1896.  Son  of  Arthur  William 
and  Nell  (Randall)  Tidmarsh.  Secretary,  Fredson  Brothers 
Logging  Company,  Shelton,  Wash. 

Sidney  Watson  Hopkins,  Summit,  N.   J. 

50  Oak  Ridge  Avenue. 
Born   at  Summit,  N.  J.,  January   1,  1895.     Son  of  Sydney   Barnett 
and   Olive    (Johnson)    Hopkins.     Served  in   U.   S.   N.   R.   on   sub- 
marine chaser,  No.  213;  active  service  April  7,  1917,  to  April  24, 
1919. 

*Lowell  Hobart  Riley,  Orange,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Orange,  N.  J.,  August  28,  1896.  Son  of  Abram  Mark  and 
Jessie  Duncan  (Stalker)  Riley.  Commissioned  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, November,  1917.  He  sailed  for  France  on  the  Transport 
Moldavia,  which  was  torpedoed  on  May  23,  1918.  Lieutenant 
Riley  was  cited  by  the  Colonel  of  his  regiment  for  acting  with 
credit  under  fire  of  the   German   guns  when  the   vessel   was   tor- 


ALPHA  RHO  CHAPTER.  1315 

pedoed.  He  was  the  last  man  to  leave  the  troop  deck,  and  then 
carried  a  dying  man  to  the  upper  deck.  He  was  awarded  the 
Distinguished  Service  Cross  for  extraordinary  heroism  in  action  at 
Ville-Saboye.  He  was  killed  in  action  on  August  7,  1918,  while 
operating  an  observation  post  from  a  knoll  that  was  shelled 
constantly  by  hostile  artillery.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers, 
Mark  R.  Riley,  Alpha  Rho,  '15,  and  Thomas  C.  Riley,  Alpha 
Rho,  '23. 

James  Edward  Schaaf,  B.S.,  Nutley,  N.  J. 

309  Nutley  Avenue. 
Born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  February  14,  1898.     Son  of  Rudolph  George 
and   Susan  Maria    (Doud)    Schaaf.     During  the   World  War  was 
in  the   U.  S.  N.  R.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Rudolph  G. 
Schaaf,  Jr.,  Alpha  Rho,  '18. 

Frederick  Totten  Sutton,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Mercantile  Bank  of  the  Americas,  44  Pine  Street. 
Born  at  New  York  City,  N.  Y.,  August  17,  1897.  Son  of  Gilbert 
Totten  and  Maude  Appleton  (Norton)  Sutton.  Assistant  Head 
of  Publicity  Department,  Mercantile  Bank  of  the  Americas. 
Served  as  Chief  Quartermaster,  U.  S.  N.  R.  Flying  Corps,  June 
to  December,  1918. 

James  King  Aimer,  Brooklyn,   New  York,  N.   Y. 

627  East  Twenty-third  Street. 
Born  at  Elgin,  111.,  May  18,  1896.  Son  of  James  Baird  and  Nelle 
(King)  Aimer.  Member,  7th  Regiment,  N.  Y.  N.  G.,  April  9, 
1917,  to  July  15,  1917;  Sergeant,  Company  B,  107th  Infantry,  27th 
Division,  to  April  2,  1919;  engaged  in  all  operations  with  27th 
Divisions  and  wounded  twice. 

Reginald  Hedley  Coe,  Medina,  N.  Y. 

1011  West  Avenue. 
Born  at  Medina,  N.  Y.,  August  1,  1896.     Son  of  Albert  Julius  and 
Ella    Maud    (Hedley)    Coe.    During   the    World    War    served    as 
Machinist's  Mate,  second  class,  U.  S.  N.  R. 

Christopher  Minta  Cordley,  A.B.,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J. 

79  Ridgewood  Avenue. 
Born  at  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J.,  April  3,  1897.    Son  of  Henry  Greeley 
and   Alice    (Knowles)    Cordley.     In  U.  S.  N.   R.,  April,  1917,  to 
December,  1919;   commissioned  Ensign,  August,   1918. 

Edward  Hargrave  Fattison,  A.B.,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

21  Locust  Avenue. 
Born  at  Troy,  N.  Y.,  September  25,  1896.     Son  of  Edward  Ashton 


1316  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

and  Margaret  (Synnott)  Pattison.  In  American  Field  Service, 
Camion  Section  526,  April  14,  1917;  Private,  51st  C.  A.,  March, 
1918;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  C.  A.  C,  July  10,  1918; 
assigned  to  63d  C.  A.,  A.  E.  F.;  discharged  March  10,  1919. 

Clarence  Peter  Zepp,  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

Born  at  Heidlersburg,  Pa.,  March  10,  1892.  Son  of  Jacob  Calvin 
and  Amelia  Mary  (Menger)  Zepp.  Served  in  Engineers  Corps, 
U.  S.  A. 

John  Howard  Duncan,  Brooklyn,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

225  Seventy-seventh  Street. 
Born  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  June  13,  1896.  Son  of  Albert  Edward 
and  Adelaide  Moore  (Martin)  Duncan.  Enlisted  U.  S.  N.  R., 
July  10,  1917;  commissioned  Ensign  U.  S.  N.  R.,  December  90, 
1917;  U.  S.  Naval  Academy,  January  to  June,  1918,  receiving 
temporary  commission  in  Regular  Navy.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,   Albert  S.   Duncan,   Alpha   Rho,   '21. 

Weston  Morse  Jenks,  Waterbury,  Conn.     ' 

90   Tower    Road. 
Born    at   Waterbury,   Conn.,    September    21,    1896.     Son    of    George 
Liberty   and   Lillian   Anna    (Weston)    Jenks.     Served    as   Ensign, 
U.  S.  Naval  Aviation,  May,  1917,  to  July,  1919. 


1920. 

Edward  Ridley  Gerken,  M.E.,  Brooklyn,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

900  Kings  Highway. 
Born   at   Montclair,   N.   J.,   May   4,    1894.     Son   of   John   and   Clara 
(Ridley)   Gerken.     Married,  December  14,  1918,  Mary  Burkholder. 

Roy  Edgar  Barkdull,  New  Orleans,  La. 

3027  De  Soto  Street. 
Born  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  November  29,  1899.     Son  of  John  William 
and  Mary  Cecile  (DeHamel)   Barkdull.     Was  in  the  U.  S.  N.  R., 
October  1,  to  December  17,  1918. 

Charles  Thomas  Underwood,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

417  Fifth  Avenue. 
Born  at  London,  England,  March  9,  1897.  Son  of  Elmer  and  Jane 
Electa  (Boardman)  Underwood.  With  Underwood  and  Under- 
wood, photographers,  New  York.  Served  as  Private  in  Photog- 
raphic Section,  Air  Service,  Toul  Sector,  A.  E.  F.  Married,  De- 
cember 20,   1917,   Pauline   Provost. 


ALPHA  RHO  CHAPTER.  1317 

Edward  Harvey  Long  (A  A  ),  Huntington,  W.  Va. 

1435    Sixth    Avenue. 
Born   at   Huntington,   W.   Va.,   November  14,  1898.     Son  of  Joseph 
Harvey   and   Cora    (Thompson)    Long.     S.   A.   T.   C,   Washington 
and  Lee   University,   1918.     Relative   in  Fraternity,  brother,   Paul 
W.  Long,  Alpha  Rho,  '18. 

Karl  Lott  Rankin,  Pasadena,  Cal. 

480  Center   Street. 
Born  at  Monitowoc,  Wis.,  September  4,  1898.     Son  of  Emmet  Woolen 
and    Albeta    (Lott)     Rankin.     Served    as    Seaman,    second    class, 
U.  S.   N.   R.,  during  World  War. 

Henry  Lincoln  Vehmeyer,  Chicago,  111. 

4553  Forestville  Avenue. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  November  29,  1897.     Son  of  Henry  Frederick 
and    Florence   Adell    (Lincoln)    Vehmeyer.     In    Auditing   Depart- 
ment, Iroquois  Plant  of  Steel  &  Tube  Company  of  America. 

Louis  Harold  Hinrichs,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J. 

2  Pierson  Place. 
Born  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  October  8,  1898.  Son  of  Louis  and  Mary 
Louise  (Wait)  Hinrichs.  Enlisted  in  Tank  Corps,  June  7,  1918; 
Sergeant,  August  31,  1918;  in  A.  E.  F.,  September  24,  1918,  to 
May  2,  1919.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Dunbar  M.  Hin- 
richs, Alpha  Rho,  '17. 

*Maitland  Bertram  Petrie,  Point  Pleasant,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Jersey  City,  January  27,  1897.  Son  of  Robert  Maitland 
and  Louise  (Mann)  Petrie.  At  the  time  of  his  death  he  was 
a  sergeant  in  the  marines,  stationed  at  Paris  Island,  S.  C.  While 
on  a  furlough,  prior  to  his  entering  an  Officers'  Training  School, 
he   died   at   Newark,   N.   J.,   January  26,    1919. 

Donald  Ethelbert  Leith,  B.S.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

601  West  One  Hundred  and  Twelfth  Street. 
Born  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  December  15,  1898.     Son  of  Samuel  Ethel- 
bert   and    Lillian    Henrietta     (Taylor)     Leith.     Served    in    U.    S. 
N.   R.,   October   to   December,   1918. 

Miguel  Angel  Chinchilla  y  de  Varona,  M.E.,  Havana,  Cuba. 

93  O'Reilly  Street. 
Born  at  Havana,  Cuba,  December  6,  1898.     Son  of  Francisco  Chin- 
chilla y  Ortega  and  Antonia  de  Varona. 


1318  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

William  Walter  Craig,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

2316   Colfax    Avenue,   South. 
Born   at   Duluth,   Minn.,    February   19,    1896.     Son   of   William   and 
Mary  Josephine    (Cavanaugh)   Craig.     Served  as  Second  Lieuten- 
ant,  A.   S.    M.   A.,   during   World   War.     Married,   December   31, 
1918,  Frances  Pray. 


1921. 

Demetrius  Wilbur  Griswold,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

108    Harvard    Place. 
Born    at    Des    Moines,    Iowa,    December    24,    1896.     Son    of    Frank 
Joseph    and    Cora    Mable    (Stoner)    Griswold.     Married,    October 
5,  1918,  Maud  Harriet  Abernethy. 

Paul  Woodhull  Drake,  Morristown,  N.  J. 

51    Western   Avenue. 
Born  at  Morristown,  N.  J.,  July  31,  1897.     Son  of  Willis  Caldwell 
and   Jessie    (Woodhull)    Drake.     S.   A.   T.  C,   Cornell   University, 
1918. 

Benamin  Philip  Garton,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

271  Harrison  Avenue. 
Born    at    Jersey    City,    N.    J.,    February    17,    1897.     Son    of    Henry 
Albert   and   Mary    (Schoonmacher)    Garton.     Clerk   with    Federal 
Ship  Building  Corporation.     Served  as  Sergeant  in  training  regi- 
ment of  Engineers,  Camp  Humphreys,  Va. 

Edward  Elisha  Gray,  Jr.,  Piano,  111. 

Born  at  Hinsdale,  111.,  January  13,  1901.  Son  of  Edward  Elisha 
and  Winifred  (Blackman)  Gray.  Enlisted  in  U.  S.  N.  R.,  August 
5,  1918,  as  landsman  machinist's  mate,  aviation;  released  from 
active  duty  January  22,  1919.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Linsley  S.  Gray,  Alpha  Rho,  '21. 

Linsley  Shepard  Gray,  Piano,  111. 

Born  at  Hinsdale,  111.,  August  10,  1899.  Son  of  Edward  Elisha 
and  Winifred  (Blackman)  Gray.  S.  A.  T.  C,  Cornell  University, 
1918.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Edward  E.  Gray,  Jr.,  Alpha 
Rho,  '21. 

Howard  Harvey  Hitchcock,  Honolulu,  H.  I. 

25  Judd  Street. 
Born  at  Honolulu,  Hawaii,  March  26,  1899.     Son  of  David  Howard 
and   Hester   Judd    (Dickson)    Hitchcock. 


ALPHA  RHO  CHAPTER.  1319 

Harold  Miller  Leinbach,  Reading,  Pa. 

136  Clymer  Street. 
Born  in  Spinnerstown,  Pa.,  March  27,  1899.  Son  of  Thomas  Hoch 
and  Catherine  (Miller)  Leinbach.  In  Naval  Unit,  Cornell  Uni- 
versity, 1918.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  father,  Thomas  H.  Lein- 
bach, Zeta,  '91;  brothers,  Theodore  M.  Leinbach,  Zeta,  '18,  and 
Arthur  M.  Leinbach,   Alpha  Rho,  '23. 

Galloway  Cheston  Morris,  3d,  Lake  George,  N.  Y. 

Born  at  Johnstown,  Pa.,  May  13,  1898.  Son  of  Herbert  Morris  and 
Fanny  Louise  (Haws)  Morris.  S.  A.  T.  C,  Cornell  University, 
1918. 

Bayard  Eugene  Taylor,  Jr.,  Oak  Park,  111. 

661   Washington   Boulevard. 
Born   at   Chicago,   111.,   December   9,  1898.     Son   of   Bayard   Eugene 
and   Adelaide   Elizabeth    (Dunn)    Taylor.     Served  in   Naval  Unit, 
Cornell  University,  1918.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Percy  J. 
Taylor,  Alpha  Rho,  '10. 

Curtis  Hussey  Turnbull,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

835  Western  Avenue,  N.  S. 
Born  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  March  4,  1898.     Son  of  Dr.  Thomas  Turn- 
bull,  Jr.,  and  Mable  Gordon   Hussey.     S.   A.  T.  C,  Cornell  Uni- 
versity,   1918.     Relative    in    Fraternity,    brother,    Thomas    Turn- 
bull  3d,  Alpha  Rho,  '18. 

Herbert  George  Banse,  Chicago,  111. 

4052   Greenview    Avenue. 
Born  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  November  23,  1898.     Son  of  George  Wil- 
liam and  Louise  Banse.     S.  A.  T.  C,  Cornell  University,   1918. 

Raul  Gutierrez,  Havana,  Cuba. 

53    Estrella. 
Born  in  Cuba,  October  5,  1898.     Son  of  Miquel  and  Maria  (Sanchez) 
Gutierrez. 

William  Bryant  Backer,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

137  Riverside  Drive. 
Born  at  New  York  City,  N.  Y.,  September  14,  1898.     Son  of  George 
and  Sonia   (Saduv)   Backer.     Served  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Tank 
Corps,  during  the  World  War;  Second  Lieutenant,  Q.  M.  R.  C. 

William  Pepperell  Montague,  Jr.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2880   Broadway. 
Born    at    Cambridge,    Mass.,    February    13,    1899.     Son    of    William 


1320  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Pepperell  and  Helen  Weymouth  (Robinson)  Montague.  Private, 
379th  Company,  Tank  Corps,  A.  E.  F.,  July  11,  1918,  to  December 
24,   1918. 

Albert  Stanley  Duncan,  Brooklyn,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

225   Seventy-seventh   Street. 
Born   at   Brooklyn,   N.   Y.,  June   15,   1900.     Son   of   Albert   Edward 
and  Adelaide   (Martin)   Duncan.     S.  A.  T.  C,  Cornell  University, 
1919.     Relative   in    Fraternity,   brother,   John    H.    Duncan,    Alpha 
Rho,  '19. 

Loraine  AVhitney  Carter,  Worcester,  Mass. 

102  Merrick  Street. 
Born  at  Worcester,  Mass.,  October  13,  1897.     Son  of  William  Wood- 
bury and   Laura  Grace    (Whitney)    Carter.     S.   A.   T.   C,  Cornell 
University,   1918. 

Henry  Ewald,  Jr.,  Denville,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  May  25,  1897.  Son  of  Henry  and  Helen 
Letitia  (Coyne)  Ewald.  Enlisted  October  11,  1918,  as  Private; 
Q.  M.  C;  discharged  July  24,  1919. 


1922. 

William  Gerald  George  Cobb,  Point  Pleasant,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  January  4,  1900.  Son  of  William  Joseph 
and  Katherine  Agnes  (Driscoll)  Cobb.  Candidate,  F.  A.  C.  O. 
T.    S.,   Camp    Zachary    Taylor,   Ky.,    October    to   December,    1918. 

James   Stuby  Bentley,   Sheridan,  Wyo. 

612  South  Main  Street. 
Born   at   Sheridan,   Wyo.,   October    14,   1900.     Son   of  John   Jackson 
and  Alice  May   (Stuby)    Bentley. 

Harold  Jean  Benson,  Staunton,  Va. 

Born  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  September  17,  1900.  Son  of  Beverly  Dabney 
and  Jean   Charlotte    (Strachan)    Benson. 

James  Bartholomew  Van  Mater,  Atlantic  Highlands,  N.  J. 

119  Highlands  Avenue. 
Born  at  Atlantic  Highlands,  N.  J.,  August  3,  1898.     Son  of  Charles 
and    Elizabeth    Baraclow    (McClure)    Van    Mater.     S.    A.    T.    C, 
Cornell  University,  1918. 


ALPHA  RHO  CHAPTER.  1321 

Orville  Hamilton  Warwick,  Chicago,  111. 

511  Barry  Avenue. 
Born  at  Chicago,   111.,  October  27,   1896.     Son  of  John  Francis   and 
Mary    Louise    (Ross)    Warwick.     S.    A.    T.    C,    Lewis    Institute, 
Chicago,   1918. 

Carl  Hamann  Gans,  High  Bridge,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Massillon,  Ohio,  May  6,  1899.  Son  of  Daniel  Wolf  and 
Bertha  Belle  (Meyers)  Gans.     S.  A.  T.  C,  Cornell  University,  1918. 

George  Beaty  Ramsey,  High  Bridge,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Middle  Valley,  N.  J.,  January  17,  1900.  Son  of  Elmer 
Beaty  and  Rena  (Dufford)  Ramsey.  S.  A.  T.  C,  Lafayette 
College,   1918. 

1923. 

Thomas  Clyde  Riley,  Orange,  N.  J. 

36  William  Street. 
Born  at  Orange,  N.   J.,  December  1,  1901.     Son  of  Abram  M.  and 
Jessie  Duncan   (Stalker)   Riley.     Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers, 
M.  Raymond  Riley,  Alpha  Rho,  '15,  and  Lowell  H.  Riley,  Alpha 
Rho,  '19. 

Edward  Ferry  Richards,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

175  A  Street. 
Born   at  Salt  Lake  City,   Utah,  November  7,   1900.     Son  of  Joseph 
Tanner   and  Martha   Cecelia    (Sells)    Richards. 

Edgar  De  Witt  Niles,  Jr.,  Brooklyn,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

540  Monroe  Street. 
Born  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  January  26,  1901.     Son  of  Edgar  De  Witt 
and   Gertrude  L.    (Johnson)    Niles. 

Thomas  Joseph  Nunan,  Summit,  N.  J. 

166  Summit  Avenue. 
Born  at  Morristown,  N.  J.,  May  12,  1901.     Son  of  Lewis  and  Eugenie 
Anna    (Thomas)    Nunan. 

Leonard  Harlan  Davis,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio. 

2408   Euclid   Boulevard. 
Born   at  Cleveland,   Ohio,  October   16,  1901.     Son  of  Louis   Agassiz 
and  Irene  Rose   (Williams)   Davis. 

Mathew  Joseph  Grogan,  Rumson,  N.  J. 

Born   at   Rumson,   N.   J.,  December   8,   1892.     Son   of   John   Dennis 


i322  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

and  Maria  Elizabeth  (Dowling)  Grogan.  Served  with  17th  Rail- 
way Engineers,  A.  E.  F.,  July  28,  1917,  to  June  9,  1919,  as  Master 
Engineer,  j.   g. 

Albert  Rauch  Miller,  Reading,  Pa. 

Geissler  Apartments. 
Born   at   Lebanon,    Pa.,   December   31,   1899.     Son   of   Henry   Grant 
and    Katharine    (Rauch)    Miller.     Served    as    Sergeant,    Company 
B,  One  Hundred  and  Eighth  Machine  Gun  Battalion,  during  World 
War. 

Albert  Louis  Jacobs,  Youngstown,  Ohio. 

159    Willis    Avenue. 
Born  at  Youngstown,  Ohio,  June  18,  1900.     Son  of  John  Silby  and 
Marion    (Hopton)   Jacobs. 

Lyman  Sanborn  Brewster,  Birney,  Mont. 

Born   at  Sheridan,   Wyo.,  March  18,   1900.     Son  of  George  Warren 
and   Grace   Edna    (Sanborn)    Brewster. 

Allen  Park  Toms,  Nyack,  N.  Y. 

120  South  Broadway. 
Born   at   Nyack,   N.   Y.,   March  28,    1901.     Son   of   Samuel   William 
and  Elizabeth   (Orr)   Toms. 

Arthur  Miller  Leinbach,  Reading,  Pa. 

136  Clymer  Street. 
Born  at  Spinnerstown,  Pa.,  January  20,  1901.  Son  of  Thomas  Hoch 
Leinbach  and  Catherine  Elizabeth  (Miller)  Leinbach.  Relatives 
in  Fraternity,  father,  Thomas  H.  Leinbach,  Zeta,  '91,  and  brothers, 
Theodore  M.  Leinbach,  Zeta,  '18,  and  Harold  M.  Leinbach,  Alpha 
Rho,   '21. 


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Alpha  Sigma  Chapter 

UNIVERSITY  OF  MINNESOTA 

MINNEAPOLIS,  MINN. 


Instituted  June  5,  A.  D.  1915. 


FRED  BARNUM  REED 
JOHN  CHARLES  RUSSELL 
CHESTER  LEROY  NICHOLS 
THOMAS  JOSEPH  McGRATH 
JAMES  McBRIDE  GEORGE 
RALPH  GIBBS  SMITH 
JOHN  ALEXANDER  McHARDY 
BUFORD  PAUL  JOHNSON 
MAURICE  ARTHUR  HESSIAN 
MYRON  LYNN  ELLIS 
JOHN  HENRY  FABIAN 
ROBERT  DUNBRACK  JONES 
CLAYTON  EUGENE  GRISWOLD 
OTTO  LEO  DANEK 
FRANCIS  EDWARD  MURPHY 
ROY  WILLIAM  LARSEN 
MORRIS  JONES  OWEN 
CHARLES  WALTER  DWAN 
NORRIS  KENNETH  CARNES 
FAYETTE  JAMES  MEADE 


i324  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

CLARENCE  JULIUS  GUSTAVUS  REITER 

PHILIP  ASHWORTH  SCHWEICKHARD 

GEORGE  WESLEY  HANSER 

HARLAN  CASS  HANSEN 

FRANK  BEATTIE  MORRISSEY 

PHILIP  JOSEPH  MEIGHEN 

WALTER  JOSEPH  MADDEN 

BURT  ELLIOTT  EATON 

ELMER  RENNIX  BULLIS 

ERWIN  CLINTON  PARKER 

RAYMOND  ETHELBERT  LINTEN 

HARRY  LATIMER  STONER 

LAWRENCE  FREDERICK  FAGER STROM 

HAYDEN  OLIN  DUKE 

JOHN  CHARLES  DWAN 

LEIGH  CAMPBELL  BOSS 

LEE  RANDALL  PEMBERTON 

HAROLD  BIRKELAND 

CARL  WILLIAM  HAYDEN 

ELMER  LLOYD  WILLIAMS 

FRANK  LEROY  MILLER 

ARTHUR  EMANUEL  ENGEBRETSON 

ARTHUR  JOHN  HUDERLE 

LESTER  LEONARD  LARSON 

RALPH  WENZELL  ROGERS 

JOSEPH  EARL  CUMMINGS 

HARRY  ANTHONY  DANIELS 

WILLIAM  STEPHEN  DWAN 

FRANK  CLINTON  HUGHES 

EARL  M.  ANDERECK 


History  of  Alpha  Sigma  Chapter 

In  recording  the  history  of  this  Chapter  it  is  proper  that 
a  few  words  be  said  relative  to  the  antecedent  organization 
which  petitioned  for  and  was  given  a  charter  in  Phi  Kappa 
Sigma.  This  organization  was  originally  a  chapter  of  a  na- 
tional legal  fraternity,  but  upon  the  union  of  the  national 
organization  with  two  other  legal  fraternities,  it  was  decided 
to  withdraw  and  petition  a  national  academic  fraternity  for  a 
charter.  After  a  careful  study  of  the  situation,  a  committee 
forwarded  a  petition  to  the  executive  board  of  Phi  Kappa 
Sigma  which  was  favorably  acted  upon  by  the  usual  process. 
Up  to  the  installation  of  Alpha  Sigma  chapter,  the  petitioning 
organization  had  remained  local  for  twenty-one  months. 

On  June  5,  1915,  Alpha  Sigma  Chapter  of  Phi  Kappa 
Sigma  was  installed  at  the  University  of  Minnesota  by  Harold 
L.  Barnes,  Nuel  D.  Belnap  and  Lewis  0.  Kuhn  who  had  been 
regularly  authorized  for  this  purpose. 

Since  this  date,  when  fifty-two  members  of  the  petitioning 
organization  were  initiated,  Alpha  Sigma  has  had  a  steady, 
virile,  uninterrupted  life.  The  war  was  the  hardest  strain  but 
the  Chapter  maintained  itself  although  for  a  few  months  the 
house  was  closed,  due  to  military  activity  on  the  campus. 

Alpha  Sigma  is  very  proud  to  state  that  she  had  about 
ninety-five  men  in  the  active  service  of  the  country.  Since 
the  war  the  Chapter  has  been  particularly  progressive  and 
today  the  Chapter  feels  that  it  is  as  active  and  substantial 
as  can  reasonably  be  desired. 

In  the  war  the  Chapter  lost  one  of  its  finest  sons,  Brother 
Howard  E.  Clark  '15  who  died  while  serving  as  an  aviator  in 
France.  Our  only  other  deceased  member  is  Walter  W.  Den- 
ney  '18  who  died  January  26,  1920. 

The  general  policy  of  the  Chapter  has  been  in  accord 
with  the  purposes  of  the  national  fraternity.     The  new  mem- 

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1326  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

bers  are  selected  carefully  and  discriminately  with  a  view  al- 
ways of  strengthening  the  fraternity.  To  date  one  hundred 
and  twenty-three  men  have  been  initiated  into  the  fraternity. 

For  the  past  ten  years  we  have  had  a  very  comfortable 
home  at  1214  4th  Street,  S.E.,  Minneapolis,  the  home-like  ap- 
pearance and  atmosphere  of  which  has  meant  so  much  to  the 
men  who  have  come  and  gone.  On  February,  1920  a  fire  threat- 
ened to  destroy  the  house  but  it  was  saved  after  valiant  fight- 
ing with  only  a  moderate  amount  of  damage  being  done. 

The  greatest  concern  of  the  future  is  to  own  a  home. 
A  careful,  conservative  survey  of  the  situation  reveals  the 
prospect  of  building  one  of  the  best  fraternity  houses  on  the 
campus  within  the  next  decade. 

Alpha  Sigma's  situation  geographically  enables  it  to  be 
the  "  rendezvous  "  for  many  Phi  Kaps  and  the  Chapter  regis- 
ter testifies  to  the  numerous  and  repeated  visits  from  Phi  Kaps 
from  all  over  the  country. 

It  is  the  intention  of  the  Chapter  to  strengthen  the  inter- 
course between  the  mid-western  chapters  in  particular  and  all 
Phi  Kaps  in  general  and  thus  advance  the  high  standard  of 
the  national  fraternity. 


Alpha  Sigma  Chapter 

1907. 

Fred  Barnum  Reed,  A.B.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

814  Lumber  Exchange. 

Born   at   Decorah,    Iowa,   September   8,   1886.     Son   of   David    Elias 

and   Lucy    (Bailey)    Reed.     Manager,    Rocky   Mountain   Teachers' 

Agency.     Private,    State    Draft    Headquarters,    St.    Paul,    Minn., 

September  to  December  23,  1918.     Married,  June,  1911,  Elsie  Paine. 

1908. 

John  Charles  Russell,  LL.B.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

2014  Garfield  Avenue. 
Born  at  Nelle  Plaine,  Minn.,  November  17,  1884.  Son  of  James 
Francis  and  Ellen  (Donovan)  Russell.  Attorney-at-law,  1908-13; 
sales  and  executive  position,  1913  to  date.  Member  of  National 
Guard  of  Minnesota.  Married,  October  8,  1913,  Mary  Helen  Mc- 
Hugh. 

Peter  Amos  Reinertsen,  A.B.,  A.M.  [Augustana  Coll.],  Onawa, 
Iowa. 
Born  at  Leland,  111.,  December  6,  1887.  Son  of  Rev.  Peter  I.  R. 
Reinertsen  and  Ena  Bartine  Johnson.  Superintendent  of  Schools. 
Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  F.  A.,  November  27,  1917;  as- 
signed to  339th  F.  A.;  First  Lieutenant,  September  26,  1918; 
Battery  Commander,  6th  F.  A.  R.  D.,  Camp  Jackson;  discharged 
April  19,  1919. 

1909. 

Edward  Frederick  Wahl,  LL.B.,  Chicago,  111. 

4856    North   Talman    Avenue. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  March  17,  1884.     Son  of  Frederick  and  Doris 
(Lustfeld)  Wahl. 

1910. 

Chester  Leroy  Nichols,  LL.B.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

516  New  York  Life  Building. 
Born  at  Monico  Junction,  Wis.,  October   12,   1886.     Son  of  Charles 
D.  and  Ellen   (Miller)   Nichols.     Attorney-at-law.     Served  as  First 
1327 


1328  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Lieutenant,    Forty-first    Infantry,    December    1,    1917,   to   January 
21,  1919. 

Thomas  Joseph  McGrath,  LL.B.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

901  Merchants  Bank  Building. 
Born  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  October  2,  1886.     Son  of  John  and  Helen 
E.    McGrath.     Attorney-at-law. 

James  McBride  George,  LL.B.,  Winona,  Minn. 

106  West  Third  Street. 
Born  at  Alpha,  S.  D.,  February  7,  1888.  Son  of  William  Wallace 
and  Josephine  (Kribs)  George.  Attorney-at-law.  Commissioned 
First  Lieutenant,  Infantry,  November  27,  1917;  assigned  to  40th 
Infantry;  assigned  to  305th  Cavalry,  February  2,  1918,  to  August 
15,  1918;  assigned  to  44th  F.  A.,  August  16,  1918,  to  December 
19,  1918;  discharged  December  19,  1918.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,   Eugene   S.   George,   Alpha   Sigma,  '14. 

Reuben  Gustavus  Thoreen,  LL.B.,  LL.M.,  Stillwater,  Minn. 

522  South  Broadway. 
Born  at   Stillwater,   Minn.,  August   10,  1889.     Son   of  John   F.   and 
Emma   L.    (Sandeen)    Thoreen.     Attorney-at-law.     County   Attor- 
ney  of  Washington   County,   Minn.,   1913  to   date.     Married,  Sep- 
tember 22,  1914,  Adine  G.  Schuttinger. 


1911. 

Ralph  Gibbs  Smith,  A.B.,  Amenia,  N.  D. 

Born  at  Groton,  S.  D.,  May  22,  1890.  Son  of  Forrester  H.  and 
Margaret  (Gibbs)  Smith.  Secretary  of  F.  H.  Smith  &  Sons, 
Inc.,  farming  company,  Amenia,  N.  D.  Married,  November  10, 
1917,    Emma    Ethel    Bradish. 

John  Alexander  McHardy,  L.B.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

2437  Eleventh  Avenue,  S. 
Born   at  Minneapolis,   Minn.,  June  29,   1899.     Son   of   Alexander   B. 
and    Christine    (Sandquist)    McHardy.     Attorney-at-law.     Deputy 
Collector  of  Internal  Revenue,  1919  to  date.     Candidate,  C.  A.  O. 
T.  C~,  Fort  Monroe,  Va.,  September  to  November,  1918. 

Buford  Paul  Johnson,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

1607  Tenth  Avenue,  S. 
Born   at   Minneapolis,    Minn.,   September   5,    1889.     Son   of    Edward 
and    Anna    (Peterson)    Johnson.     Meat    dealer.     Served    as    Ser- 
geant, Construction  Division,  Q.  M.  C.,  Camp  Dodge,  Iowa. 


ALPHA  SIGMA  CHAPTER.  1329 

Maurice  Arthur  Hessian,  LL.B.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

600   Security   Building. 
Born  at  Le  Sueur,  Minn.,  September  29,  1888.     Son  of  Thomas  and 
Agnes   (Barrette)    Hessian.     Attorney-at-law. 

Myron  Lynn  Ellis,  LL.B.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

622  Fourteenth  Avenue,  S.  E. 
Born  at  Byron,  Minn.,  September  27,  1884.     Son  of  Myron  Nelson 
and   Ella   Orlena   Ellis.     Attorney-at-law. 

Frank  Peter  Goodman,  Lake  Alfred,  Fla. 

Born  at  Sheldon,  N.  D.,  March  21,  1887.  Son  of  Adam  and  Laura 
(Buck)  Goodman.  Secretary,  Treasurer  and  Manager,  Florida 
Fruitlands  Company,  Lake  Alfred,  Fla.  Married,  June  25,  1917, 
Ina  Eve  Frenette. 

George  McCall  Gilbert,  LL.B.,  Duluth,  Minn. 

1000  Alworth  Building. 
Born  at  Deer  Park,  Wis.,  September  3,  1884.     Son  of  Thomas  and 
Stina     (Sakrison)      Gilbert.     Attorney-at-law.     Married,     January 
10,    1918,   Helen   Farrar   Potter. 

Paul  M.  Krebsbach,  Vida,  Mont. 

Born  at  Adams,  Minn.,  February  13,  1889.  Son  of  John  and  Alice 
(Smith)  Krebsbach.  Cashier  of  First  State  Bank,  Vida,  Mont. 
Married,  January   15,  1914,  Margaret  Harkins. 


1912. 

John  Henry  Fabian,  A.B.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

140   West   Forty-eighth   Street. 
Born    in    Western    Township,    Ottertail    County,    Minn.,    March    21, 
1891.     Son  of  William   and  Augusta    (Roloff)    Fabian.     Manager, 
Phoenix  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Company  for  Minnesota  and  North 
Dakota.     Married,  June   10,   1916,   Neva   Belle   Hudson. 

Robert  Dunbrack   Jones,  B.S.    [So.   Dak.    State   Coll.],  Mil- 
bank,  S.  D. 

Born  at  Revillo,  S.  D.,  June  14,  1890.  Son  of  Harry  Eugene  and 
Maud  (Dunbrack)  Jones.  Attorney-at-law.  States  Attorney, 
Grant  County,  South  Dakota,  1917-18;  City  Attorney,  Milbank, 
S.  D.     Married,  June  14,   1913,  Stella  Bernice  Case. 

Otto  Arthur  Gerth,  Great  Falls,  Mont. 

Ford    Building. 
Born  in  Germany,  February  21,  1886.     Son  of  William  J.  and  Ber- 


1330  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

tha    (Waldow)    Gerth.     Attorney-at-law.     S.  A.   T.   G,   University 
of  Montana,  1918. 

Earl  M.  Andereck,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

400  Oneida    Building. 
Born  at  Palestine,  Ind.,  December  1,  1889.     Son  of  George  W.  and 
Effie      (Middleton)      Andereck.     Secretary,     Interstate     Securities 
Company,    farm    mortgages    and    bonds.     Married,    May    1,    1913, 
Leone    AVarmington. 


1913. 

Percy  Conrad  Seitz,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

1416  West  Thirty-fourth  Street. 
Born  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  May  12,  1892.     Son  of  Emil  Conrad  and 
Bertha  Esther   (Juayle)   Seitz.     Cashier,  University  of  Minnesota. 
Married,  August  18,  1917,  Adella  Marie  Koepke. 

Clayton  Eugene  Griswold,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

3253  Humboldt  Avenue,  S. 
Born   at   Stevenson,  Mich.,   October  21,   1887.     Son   of  Charles   Sey- 
mour  and   Grace    (Pond)    Griswold.     Assistant  Comptroller,   Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota.     Married,  April,  1919,  Katherine  Gorman. 

Otto  Leo  Danek,  A.B.,  Glencoe,  Minn. 

Born  at  Glencoe,  Minn.,  January  14,  1891.  Son  of  Joseph  L.  T. 
and  Clara  T.  (Polak)  Danek.  State  agent  for  North  Dakota 
and  Northwestern  Minnesota,  Fidelity-Phoenix  Fire  Insurance 
Company  of  New  York.  Regimental  Sergeant  Major,  2d  N.  D. 
Infantry,  July  to  October,  1917;  Ordnance  Sergeant,  116th  Am- 
munition Train,  41st  Division,  November,  1917;  1st  Ammunition 
Train,  1st  Division,  A.  E.  F.,  March  1,  1918. 

Francis  Edward  Murphy,  LL.B.,  Crosby,  Minn. 

Born  at  Glencoe,  Minn.,  December  17,  1889.  Son  of  Frank  and  Mary 
(Cornell)  Murphy.  Attorney-at-law.  Enlisted  September  19, 
1917;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  Infantry,  June  1,  1918; 
served  with  Fourth  Regiment  Replacement  Camp,  Camp  Pike, 
Ark.,  June  1  to  October  1,  1918;  commissioned  First  Lieutenant, 
October  1,  1918,  and  assigned  to  64th  Pioneer  Infantry. 

Roy  William  Larsen,  A.B. ;  LL.B.  [George  Washington  Univ.], 
Crookston,  Minn. 

214    Houston    Avenue. 
Born  at  Grand  Forks,  North  Dakota,  June  15,  1891.     Son  of  Law- 
rence William  and  Christine   (Anderson)   Larsen.     In  Comptroller 


ALPHA  SIGMA  CHAPTER.  1331 

of  Currency's  office,  Washington,  D.  C,  1917  to  date.  Commis- 
sioned 2d  Lieutenant,  F.  A.,  September,  1918;  assigned  to  Bat- 
tery A,  12th  F.  A.  R.  D.,  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C;  discharged  Jan- 
uary, 1919. 

Morris  Jones  Owen,  LL.B.,  Winona,  Minn. 

Born  at  Portage,  Wis.,  April  29,  1892.  Son  of  Owen  J.  and  Cath- 
erine M.  (Jones)  Owen.  Attorney-at-law.  Special  municipal 
judge,  1919  to  date. 

Wolford  Bates  Cook,  Crosby,  Minn. 

Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  January  1,  1890.  Son  of  Charles  Wolford 
and  Nellie  (Conyers)  Cook.  Attorney-at-law.  Married,  August, 
1915,  Winnifred  Wright.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  father,  Charles 
W.   Cook,  Upsilon,  '80. 

Harry  William  Dahleen,  A.B. ;  LL.B.    [Oregon],  Elk  Grove, 
Cal. 
Born   at   Maynard,  Minn.,  April   6,   1888.     Son   of  Nels  and   Kama 
(Swenson)    Dahleen.     Attorney-at-law.     Served   as   First  Lieuten- 
ant, 351st  Infantry;  overseas,  August,  1918,  to  May,  1919.     Mar- 
ried, March  7,  1918,  Irene  Veronica  Bailey. 

Leigh   Campbell  Boss,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Minneapolis,   Minn. 

802  West  Franklin  Avenue. 
Born  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  October  2,  1891.  Son  of  George  Wil- 
liam and  Florence  May  (Brooks)  Boss.  Attorney-at-law.  En- 
listed May  15,  1918;  C.  O.  T.  C,  Camp  Dodge,  Iowa,  but  did  not 
complete  course  due  to  physical  disability;  in  163d  Depot  Brigade; 
F.  A.  C.  O.  T.  C,  Camp  Zachary  Taylor,  Ky.,  October  to  Decem- 
ber,  1918;   rank,   Corporal. 

Lawrence   Frederick   Fagerstrom,   A.B.,   LL.B.,   Minneapolis, 
Minn. 

2456  Harriet  Avenue. 
Born  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  June  4,  1890.     Son  of  John  and  Caroline 
(Erickson)       Fagerstrom.     Attorney-at-law.     Phi      Beta      Kappa. 
Served  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Infantry,  Camp  Pike,  Ark.,  1918. 

John  Charles  Dwan,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Two  Harbors,  Minn. 

Born  at  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  May  28,  1890.  Son  of  John  and  Helen 
Rebecca  (Stockdale)  Dwan.  Attorney-at-law.  Postmaster,  Two 
Harbors,  Minnesota,  1915  to  date.  Relatives  in  Fraternity, 
brothers,  Charles  W,  Dwan,  Alpha  Sigma,  '18,  William  S.  Dwan, 
Alpha  Sigma,  '18,  and  Ralph  H.  Dwan,  Alpha  Sigma,  '23. 


1332  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1914. 

Philip  Joseph  Meighen,  LL.B.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

700   First    National    Soo   Line    Building. 
Horn  at  New  Ulm,  Minn.,  May  19,  1886.     Son  of  Joseph  John  and 
(Catherine  Veronica   (McGrath)   Meighen.     Attorney-at-law.     Mar- 
ried,  March  24,   1917,  Lucy   Ann   Welch. 

Walter  Joseph  Madden,  LL.B.    [George  Washington  Univ.]  ; 

LL.M.   [Georgetown  Univ.],  Washington,  D.  C. 

2611  Adams  Mill  Road. 
Born  at  Eyata,  Minn.,  September  13,  1893.     Son  of  Martin  Francis 
and  Mary  Ellen   (Purcell)    Madden.     Secretary  to  Chief  of  Divi- 
sion  of   Foreign    Intelligence,   Department   of   State,   Washington, 
D.  C. 

Jay  Edward  Reeves,  LL.B.,  Groton,  S.  D. 

Born  at  Groton,  S.  D.,  May  25,  1886.  Son  of  James  Dean  and 
Bertha  (Snyder)  Reeves.  Attorney-at-law  and  editor  of  Groton 
Independent.  State  Senator,  1917-19.  State  Auditor  of  South 
Dakota,  1919  to  date.  Married,  October  6,  1915,  Myrtis  Louise 
Geib. 

Richard  Dominic  Manahan,  LL.B.,  Rochester,  Minn. 

Griffin   Building. 
Born  at  Chatfield,  Minn.,  September  20,  1889.     Son  of  John  Richard 
and     Honoria     (Halloran)     Manahan.     Attorney-at-law.     Captain, 
55th  M.  G.  Bn.,  19th  Division,  May  13,  1917,  to  January  29,  1919. 
Married,  April  6,  1918,  Luella  Katherine  Spillane. 

John  Fitzgerald,  Janesville,  Wis. 

Born  at  Monticello,  Wis.,  October  31,  1884.  Son  of  M.  H.  and 
Ella  T.  (Ludden)  Fitzgerald.  Attorney-at-law.  Married,  June 
16,  1919,  Addie  McKeenan. 

Harry  Morton  Griffith,  B.S.   [Valparaiso  Univ.];  LL.B.    [St. 
Paul  College  of  Law],  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

4106  Linden  Hills  Boulevard. 
Born  at  Brooksville,  Ky.,  June  21,  1889.  Son  of  Dennis  and  Ida 
May  (Collins)  Griffith.  Attorney-at-law.  Assistant  County  At- 
torney, Hennepin  County,  Minn.  Second  Lieutenant,  33d  F.  A., 
May  11,  1917,  to  December  4,  1918.  Married,  May  14,  1918,  Mar- 
garet Lucile  Hughes. 

Eugene  Sherman  George,  LL.B.    [St.   Paul  College  of  Law], 
Ft.  Worth,  Tex. 

48  Petroleum  Building. 
Born  at  Alpha,  S.  D.,  July  11,  1889.     Son  of  William  Wallace  and 


ALPHA  SIGMA  CHAPTER.  1333 

Josephine  (Kribs)  George.  Attorney-at-law.  Oil  producer.  Com- 
missioned First  Lieutenant,  Infantry,  November,  1917;  assigned 
to  41st  Infantry;  instructor,  C.  O.  T.  C. ;  discharged  May  30, 
1919.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  James  M.  George,  Alpha 
Sigma,  '10. 

Julian  Aberdeen  Anderson,  Milan,  Minn. 

Born  at  Milan,  Minn.,  June  3,  1891.  Son  of  Thorlejoen  and  Eliza- 
beth Anderson.  Cashier,  State  Bank  of  Milan,  Minn.  Married, 
June  18,  1913,  G.  Luverne  Dale. 


1915. 

Burt  Elliott  Eaton,  Rochester,  Minn. 

222  First  Street. 
Born  at  Rochester,  Minn.,  February  17,  1891.     Son  of  William  and 
Roselia     (Thomas)     Eaton.     Attorney-at-law.     Married,    May    27, 

1918,  Leota  Kirlin. 

Elmer  Rennix  Bullis,  Sandstone,  Minn. 

Born  at  Sandstone,  Minn.,  May  15,  1890.  Son  of  Mathew  and 
Sarah  (Rennix)  Bullis.  Attorney-at-law.  Served  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Three  Hundred  and  Fifty-first  Infantry,  A.  E.  F.,  during 
the  World  War. 

Erwin  Clinton  Parker,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Browns  Valley,  Minn. 

Born  at  Browns  Valley,  Minn.,  February  1,  1890.  Son  of  Andrew 
and  Margaret  (Garrison)  Parker.  Commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant November  21,  1917;  assigned  to  361st  Infantry,  91st  Di- 
vision and  to  7th  Bn.,  166th  Depot  Brigade;  discharged  December 
10,  1918. 

Raymond  Edelbert  Luiten,  DD.S.,  Brownton,  Minn. 

Born  at  Glencoe,  Minn.,  December  18,  1892.  Son  of  John  and  Mary 
(Brandt)  Luiten.  Dentist.  Served  as  First  Lieutenant,  Dental 
Corps,  September  18,  1918,  to  April  21,  1919,  Camp  Dodge,  Iowa. 

Harry  Latimer  Stoner,  A.B.,  Detroit,  Minn. 

Born  at  Amboy,  Minn.,  December  30,  1892.  Son  of  Harry  Stoke 
and  Edith  (Aldene)  Stoner.  Officer,  U.  S.  Army.  Captain, 
Fourteenth    U.    S.    Infantry,    Regular    Army.     Married,    June    16, 

1919,  Kathleen    Dempsie.     Relative    in    Fraternity,    brother,    Earl 
A.  Stoner,   Alpha  Sigma,  ,22. 

Haydn  Olin  Duke,  A.B.,  Chinook,  Mont. 

Born  at  Livingston,  Mont.,  September  9,  1891.  Son  of  William 
Henry   and   Anna   Belle   Duke.     Commissioned   Captain,   Infantry, 


1334  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

November,    1917;    assigned    to   363d    Infantry;    discharged    March 

1,  1919. 

Lee  Randall  Pemberton,  A.B.,  Minneota,  Minn. 

Born  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  in  1884.     Son  of  John  and  Elvira  (Lenfest) 
Pemberton.     Superintendent  of  Public  Schools.     Married,  January 

2,  1917,  Margaret  Johnson. 

*Howard  Edward  Clark,  B.S.  [Macalester  Coll.]  ;  A.M.,  Eden 
Prairie,  Minn. 
Born  in  Tacoma,  Wash.,  September  13,  1891.  Son  of  Robert  John 
and  Annie  (Glenn)  Clark.  Superintendent  of  Schools,  Rugby, 
North  Dakota,  1915-17.  Commissioned  Lieutenant,  Infantry,  Au- 
gust 15,  1917;  transferred  to  F.  A.  and  to  aviation;  he  was  killed 
in   an  aeroplane   accident   in   France   in  the   summer   of   1918. 

Frank  Beattie  Morrissey,  B.S.,  B.M.,  M.D.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

914  Lowry  Building. 
Born  at  Bloomington,  Wis.,  September  5,  1891.  Son  of  Adelbert 
and  Mary  Johanna  (Dortland)  Morrissey.  Physician.  Commis- 
sioned First  Lieutenant,  M.  C,  July  27,  1918;  assigned  to  78th 
Infantry;  discharged,  March  10,  1919.  Married,  September  2, 
1920,  Mary  E.  Haas. 


1916. 

Harold  Birkeland,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

3509   Tenth  Avenue,   South. 
Born    at   Badger,   Iowa,   November   2,   1891.     Son   of   Kent    B.   and 
Jennie   Katharine    (Larsen)    Birkeland.     Served    as   Second   Lieu- 
tenant, aviation,  during  World  War. 

Carl  William  Hayden,  A.B.,  Tsingtao,  China. 

International    Banking   Corporation. 
Born  at  Glencoe,  Minn.,  September  20,  1892.     Son  of  Frank  Walker 
and    Amelia    (Bauer)    Hayden.     In   charge    of    Branch   of   Inter- 
national  Banking  Corporation,   Tsingtao,  China. 

Elmer  Lloyd  Williams,  A.B.    [Knox  College]  ;  LL.B.,  Minne- 
apolis, Minn. 

207  Palace  Building. 
Born  at  Mt.  Pulaski,  111.,  January  27,  1901.  Son  of  James  Wesley 
and  Maud  (Kansas)  Williams.  Attorney-at-law.  During  the 
World  War  served  as  Second  Lieutenant,  United  States  Marine 
Corps,  Aviation  Section.  Married,  June  28,  1920,  Margaret  Watie 
Stodder. 


ALPHA  SIGMA  CHAPTER.  1335 

Arthur   Emanuel   Engebretson,   Lake   Park,   Minn. 

Born  at  Lake  Park,  Minn.,  December  6,  1891.  Son  of  Ole  and 
Julia  (Breken)  Engebretson.  Agricultural  Director,  Wells,  Minn., 
1917-18.  Inducted  into  service,  February  25,  1918.  M.  G.  O. 
T.  C,  Camp  Hancock,  Ga.,  July  15,  1918;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  Infantry  reserve,  November  24,  1918. 

Arthur  John  Huderle,  DD.S.,  Hutchinson,  Minn. 

Born  at  Hutchinson,  Minn.,  December  5,  1894.  Son  of  John  and 
Susan  Huderle.  Dentist.  Commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  Dental 
Corps,  September,  1917;  in  active  service,  September  6,   1918. 

Lester  Leonard  Larson,  LL.B.,  DD.S.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

4749  South  Aldrich  Street. 
Born    at    Minneapolis,    Minn.,    March    2,    1888.     Son    of    John    and 
Amanda   (Bloomquist)  Larson.     Dentist.     Served  in  Dental  Corps, 
U.  S.  A.,  during  the  World  War  as  First  Lieutenant.     Married, 
June  24,   1916,  Letha  Duke. 

Joseph  Earl  Cummings,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

928  Franklin  Terrace. 
Born  at  Verdi,  Minn.,  July  3,  1889.  Son  of  Thomas  James  and 
Catherine  (Lortscher)  Cummings.  Instructor,  Department  of 
Economics,  University  of  Minnesota,  1919  to  date.  Private,  Com- 
pany M,  351st  Infantry,  November,  1917;  Company  K,  346th  In- 
fantry, December,  1917;  Second  Lieutenant,  Infantry,  9th  Train- 
ing Bn.,  156th  Depot  Brigade,  June  to  September,  1918;  First 
Lieutenant,  September,  1918;  dischar-ged  December  14,  1918.  Mar- 
ried, August  15,  1918,  Pearl  Thompson. 

William  Lester  Webb,  DD.S.,  Fairmont,  Minn. 

815   Albion   Avenue. 
Born  at  Amiret,  Minn.,  September  23,  1893.     Son  of  Frank  Watson 
and   Inez   Webb.     Dentist.     Married,   June    19,   1917,    Valeria   El- 
nora   Kahl.     Relative   in   Fraternity,   brother,   Marshall   A.   Webb, 
Alpha    Sigma,   '21. 

Carl   Gustav   Adolph    Swendseen,    B.S.,    B.M.,    M.D.,    Minne- 
apolis, Minn. 

621  River  Boulevard,  S.  E. 
Born  at  St.  James,  Minn.,  December  9,  1894.  Son  of  Carl  John  and 
Ida  Severina  (Benzon)  Swendseen.  Physician.  Eye,  ear,  nose 
and  throat  specialist.  Commissioned  Lieutenant,  j.  g.,  Medical 
Corps,  U.  S.  N.  R.,  May,  1918;  promoted  to  Lieutenant,  October 
1,  1918. 


1336  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1917. 

Norris  Kenneth  Carnes,  B.S.  in  Agri.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

2089  Carter  Avenue. 
Born  at  Royalton,  Minn.,  May  9,  1895.  Son  of  Jewett  Norris  and 
Nellie  Francisco  (Wakefield)  Carnes.  Commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, F.  A.,  August  15,  1917;  assigned  to  102d  F.  A.,  A.  E.  F.; 
promoted  to  First  Lieutenant,  July  7,  1918,  and  to  Captain,  Feb- 
ruary 22,  1919;  cited  26th  Division  G.  O.  No.  74,  August  31,  1918; 
discharged  April  17,  1919. 

'Fayette  James  Meade,  B.S.,  Alexandria,  Minn. 

Born  at  Alexandria,  Minn.,  November  29,  1894.  Son  of  Frederick 
Charles  and  Beccie  Wilson  (Godward)  Meade.  Farmer.  Mar- 
ried, April  23,  1917,  Lillian  Elmina  Cullings. 

Clarence  Julius  Gustav  Reiter,  Rochester,  Minn. 

432  Second  Street,  S.  W. 
Born  at  Rochester,  Minn.,  August  26,  1892.  Son  of  Julius  John  and 
Reiter  and  Bertha  (Kruger)  Reiter.  Managing  Editor,  Roches- 
ter Daily  Bulletin.  Served  as  a  Private  at  Camp  Dodge,  Iowa, 
during  the  World  War.  Married,  May  6,  1918,  Clara  Louise 
Anstette. 

Philip  Ashworth  Schweickhard,  Chisholm,  Minn. 

Born  at  Mankato,  Minn.,  April  29,  1891.  Son  of  Daniel  Louis  and 
Mary  Isabelle  (Ashworth)  Schweickhard.  Principal,  Public 
Schools,  Chisholm,  Minn.  Candidate,  S.  C.  O.  T.  C,  Yale  Uni- 
versity, September  to  December,  1918.  Commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  S.  R.  C,  December  17,  1918.  Married,  Clara  Brock- 
way,  August  15,  1917. 

Ralph  William  Sweet,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

University  of  California  Hospital. 
Born    at   Rochester,   Minn.,   January   11,    1892.     Son   of   Rodolph    N. 
and    Ella   Wilhelmena    (Hance)    Sweet.     Head    of    Medical    Illus- 
trating   Department,    University    of    California    Medical    School, 
1917  to  date. 

Philip  McFarlane  Oviatt,  A.B.,  Huron,  S.  D. 

63   Dakota   Avenue. 
Born  at  Huron,  S.  D.,  May  31,  1895.     Son  of  Sidney  Salisbury  and 
Nellie    (McFarlane)    Oviatt.     U.   S.    Army   Officer.     Second   Lieu- 
tenant, 57th  Infantry,  August  9,  1917,  to  April  1,  1918;  First  Lieu- 
tenant and  Captain,  37th  Infantry,  April  1,  1918,  to  date. 


ALPHA  SIGMA  CHAPTER.  1337 

Alonzo  Gaskell  Grace,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Bismarck,  N.  D. 

522  Fifth  Street. 
Born  at  Morris,  Minn.,  August  14,  1895.  Son  of  Judge  Richard 
Henry  and  Sarah  Elizabeth  (Murphy)  Grace.  Enlisted  August 
25,  1917,  in  One  Hundred  and  Thirty-fifth  Infantry;  Sergeant, 
10th  F.  A.,  December  20,  1918.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
R.  Virgil  Grace,  Alpha  Sigma,  '20. 

William  Henry  Wallace  Holley,  B.S.  [Macalester  Coll.]  ;  M.D., 
East  Grand  Forks,  Minn. 

614  Dover  Avenue. 
Born  at  East  Grand  Forks,  Minn.,  August  31,  1890.  Son  of  William 
and  Margaret  (Wallace)  Holley.  Physician.  Commissioned  Lieu- 
tenant, j.  g.,  Medical  Corps,  U.  S.  N.,  April  11,  1917;  promoted  to 
Lieutenant,  February  1,  191S;  served  withU.  S.  submarine  chasers 
in  Adriatic  Sea. 


Frank  Le  Roy  Miller,  A.B.,  Buffalo,  N.  D. 

Born  at  Buffalo,  N.  D.,  January  26,  1892.  Son  of  William  Harvey 
and  Nickoline  (Schmidt)  Miller.  Private,  Supply  Company,  303d 
Q.  M.  C,  A.  E.  F.,  April  8,  1918,  to  August,  1919. 

Ralph  Wenzel  Rogers,  B.S.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

2409  Garfield  Avenue. 
Born  at  Aitkin,  Minn.,  June  24,  1892.  Son  of  William  Allison  and 
Katie  (Spey)  Rogers.  Second  Lieutenant,  First  Lieutenant  and 
Captain,  76th  F.  A.,  Regular  Army,  August,  1917,  to  September, 
1918;  Major,  F.  A.,  44th  F.  A.,  and  General  Staff,  Washington, 
D.  C,  September,  1918,  to  date.  Married,  December  18,  1917, 
Vera  H.  Smollett. 

Stanford  Charles  Halverson,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

1214  Fourth  Street,  S.  E. 
Born  at  Dawson,  Minn.,  June   19,  1893.     Son  of  Charles  and  Julia 
B.    (Olson)    Halverson.     With   Bank    of   Dawson,   Dawson,    Minn. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Walter  S.  Halverson,  Alpha  Sigma, 
'19. 


1918. 

Harry  Anthony  Daniels,  B.S.,  Two  Harbors,  Minn. 

Born  at  Staples,  Minn.,  March  7,  1896.  Son  of  Edgar  Anthony 
and  Helen  Grant  (Mayhew)  Daniels.  Served  in  Medical  Corps 
as  Private,  October,  1917,  to  December,  1918. 


1338  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

George  Wesley  Hauser,  B.S.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

1214  Fourth  Street,  S.  E. 
Born  at  Council  Bluffs,  Iowa,  February  24,  1893.  Son  of  Andrew 
Lohrer  and  Emma  Christina  (Guerney)  Hauser.  Manager  of 
lumber  yard,  Thompson  Lumber  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Served  as  Ensign,  U.  S.  N.  R.;  released  December  16,  1918.  Mar- 
ried, June  28,  1919,  Edna  Lucille   Burch. 

William  Stephen  Dwan,  Two  Harbors,  Minn. 

Born  at  Two  Harbors,  Minn.,  March  23,  1895.  Son  of  John  and 
Helen  Rebecca  (Stockdale)  Dwan.  Enlisted  as  wagoner  in  10th 
Engineers  (Forestry),  July  24,  1917.  Sailed  for  France  Nov.  10, 
1917;  discharged  Feb.  15,  1919.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers, 
John  C.  Dwan,  Alpha  Sigma,  '13,  Charles  W.  Dwan,  Alpha  Sigma, 
'18,   and   Ralph   H.   Dwan,   Alpha   Sigma,   '23. 

Sidney  Brown  Heywood,  A.B.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

3212  Harriet  Avenue. 
Born    at    Minneapolis,    Minn.,    February    25,    1897.     Son    of    Charles 
Herbert  and  Millie  May    (Melvin)    Heywood.     Served  as  Ensign, 
U.  S.  N.  R. 

Marcellus  Randle  Toland,  Caddo,  Tex. 

Swensondale  Oil  Company. 
Born  at  San  Jacinto,  Cal,  September  27,  1892.  Son  of  Dr.  Mar- 
cellus Randle  Toland  and  Maude  Blanche  Gaines.  With  Swenson- 
dale Oil  Company  of  Fort  Worth,  Tex.  Private,  Company  A, 
340th  M.  G.  Bn.,  September  5,  1917;  Sergeant,  September  30; 
overseas,  June  4,  1918;  in  St.  Mihiel  drive.  Married,  June  20, 
1917,   Edith  Mitchell. 

Charles  Walter  Dwan,  Two  Harbors,  Minn. 

Born  at  Two  Harbors,  Minn.,  November  9,  1893.  Son  of  John  and 
Helen  Rebecca  (Stockdale)  Dwan.  Enlisted  in  Ordnance  De- 
partment, July  23,  1917;  sailed  for  France  in  February,  1918; 
rank,  Ordnance  Sergeant;  arrived  in  States  July  19,  1919.  Rela- 
tives in  Fraternity,  brothers,  John  C.  Dwan,  Alpha  Sigma,  '13, 
William  S.  Dwan,  Alpha  Sigma,  '18,  and  Ralph  H.  Dwan,  Alpha 
Sigma,  '23. 

*Walter  Wisner  Denny,  A.B.  [Drake  Unit .]  ;  B.S.,  Des  Moines, 
la. 

Born  at  Des  Moines,  Iowa,  September  26,  1891.  Son  of  Charles 
Oscar  and  Kansas  Lily  (Wisner)  Denny.  Medical  student. 
Served  in  Medical  Enlisted.  Corps,  1917-1918,  Died  at  St.  Paul, 
Minn.,  January  26,  1920. 


ALPHA  SIGMA  CHAPTER.  1339 

1919. 

Frank  Clinton  Hughes,  Boone,  Colo. 

Born  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  April  18,  1894.  Son  of  Frank  and 
Anna  Elizabeth  (Wirt)  Hughes.  Enlisted  in  Naval  Aviation  as 
aerial  mechanic,  February,  1918.  Qualified  as  Chief  Machinist 
Aerial  Gunnery  Engineer;  discharged  January  15,  1919. 

Erwin  Harm  Schacht,  Red  Wing,  Minn. 

741  Central  Avenue. 
Born  at  Red  Wing,  Minn.,  April  26,  1896.  Son  of  John  Henry  and 
Minnie  (Stephen)  Schacht.  Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  In- 
fantry. August  15,  1917;  assigned  to  338th  M.  G.  Bn.,  88th  Divi- 
sion; in  A.  E.  F.  from  August  15,  1918.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Herbert  A.  Schacht,  Alpha  Sigma,  '22.  Married,  Octo- 
ber 1,  1919,  Bernice  Teal. 

Grant  Conrad  Helming,  Mott,  N.  D. 

Born  at  Waukon,  Iowa,  February  24,  1895.  Son  of  George  J.  and 
Lena  M.  (Heiser)  Helming.  Assistant  Cashier,  State  Guaranty 
Bank,  Mott,  N.  D.  In  service  May  4,  1918,  to  June  21,  1919,  as 
Drum-Major  Sergeant,  54th  Infantry  Band,  6th  Division  Regulars. 

Russell  Davis  Baker,  Decorah,  Iowa. 

Born  at  Dastalia,  Iowa,  December  13,  1896.  Son  of  Albert  Clark 
and  Maude  Alice  (Davis)  Baker.  In  lumber  business.  Served 
as  Second  Lieutenant,  Infantry,  assigned  to  19th  M.  P.,  Camp 
Dodge,  Iowa,  during  World  War. 

Stanton  Calvin  Muir,  Hunter,  N.  D. 

Born  at  Hunter,  N.  D.,  August  6,  1896.  Son  of  William  Cyrus 
and  Myrtie  (Finch)  Muir.  Farmer.  Married,  August  6,  1918, 
Irene  Mauree  Smith. 

Walter  Stanton  Halvorson,  Rapid  Cit}^,  S.  D. 

Box  627. 
Born  at  Dawson,  Minn.,  June  19,  1893.  Son  of  Charles  and  Julia 
B.  (Olson)  Halvorson.  President  of  Charles  Halvorson  Com- 
pany. Assistant  Manager  of  Olson  Company,  eleven  store  sys- 
tem. Served  in  U.  S.  N.,  Aviation,  A.  E.  F.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity,   brother,    Stanford    C.    Halvorson,    Alpha    Sigma,   '17. 

Stanley  Francis  Casey,  Saint  Paul,  Minn. 

45  South  Lexington  Avenue. 
Born   at   Minneapolis,   Minn.,  July   27,   1896.     Son   of   Major   James 
Casey   and   Alice  Cannon.     Served   as   Corporal,   Detachment   No. 
1,  A.  S.  A.  P.,  October  19,  1918,  to  February  27,  1919. 


1340  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Harlan  Cass  Hansen,  B.S.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

2879  Irving  Avenue. 
Born    at    Anita,    Iowa,    September    3,    1892.     Corporal,    36th    Com- 
pany, 20th  Engineers,  July  18,  1917;  overseas  September  9,  1917, 
to   February   19,  1919,  when  discharged. 


1920. 

Oscar  Ludvig  Buhr,  B.S.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

1033  Fifteenth  Avenue,  S.  E. 
Born  at  Theresa,  Wis.,  October  18,  1892.  Son  of  Mathias  and 
Barbara  (Kuechenberg)  Buhr.  Executive  Secretary  of  the  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota  and  Secretary  of  Board  of  Regents.  Served 
as  Seaman,  second  class,  U.  S.  N.  Auxiliary  reserve,  April  21  to 
December  13,  1918;  Candidate  for  Ensign  at  signing  of  armistice. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Leo  M.   Buhr,  Alpha  Sigma,  '22. 

Richard  Virgil  Grace,  Bismarck,  N.  D. 

522  Fifth  Street. 
Born  at  Morris,  Minn.,  January  10,  1897.  Son  of  Judge  Richard 
Henry  and  Sarah  Elizabeth  (Murphy)  Grace.  Served  as  En- 
sign and  aviator,  Northern  Bombing  Group,  32d  Division,  A.  E.  F. ; 
wounded,  November,  1918.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Alonzo  G.  Grace,  Alpha  Sigma,  '17. 

Neal  Ashley  Arntson,  Red  Wing,  Minn. 

1025  East  Avenue. 
Born   at   Red   Wing,   Minn.,   November   27,    1898.     Son   of   Emanuel 
and   Nelia    Esther    (Reil)    Arntson.     Commissioned   Second    Lieu- 
tenant,  Infantry,   September  16,   1918. 

Gerald  Fosten  Case,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

1214  Fourth  Street,  S.  E. 
Born  at  Great  Falls,  Mont.,  February  15,  1896.  Son  of  John  J. 
and  Anne  (Tracy)  Case.  Enlited  May  2,  1917,  in  U.  S.  Marine 
Corps.  Discharged  August  •  13,  1919.  Served  with  5th  Marines, 
2d  Division  at  Chateau-Thierry,  Soissons,  St.  Mihiel,  Champagne 
and   Meuse-Argonne;   Army  of  Occupation. 

Edward  Jerome  Johns,  Litchfield,  Minn. 

Born  at  Milbank,  S.  D.,  April  13,  1898.  Son  of  William  H.  and 
Bertha  (Gibbs)  Johns.  Enlisted  in  U.  S.  Marine  Corps,  April 
27,  1917;  landed  in  France  August  20,  1917;  wounded  in  battle 
of  Chateau-Thierry,  June  6,  1918;  sailed  for  U.  S.  on  U.  S.  S. 
Mount,  Vernon  September  6,  1918.  Torpedoed  on  September  7, 
1918;  returned  to  France  and  sailed  on  U.  S,  S,  Leviathan  on 
September  12,  1918. 


ALPHA  SIGMA  CHAPTER.  1341 

Roscoe  Everett  Schwanbeck,  Plainview,  Minn. 

Born  at  St.  Charles,  Minn.,  June  17,  189T.  Son  of  Emil  W,  and 
Elizabeth  (Hanneman)  Schwanbeck.  Farmer.  S.  A.  T.  C,  Uni- 
versity  of   Minnesota,   1918. 

Lawrence  Lloyd  Footli,  B.S.,  Westbrook,  Minn. 

Born  at  Worthington,  Minn.,  November  16,  1897.  Son  of  Henry 
William  and  Sophia   (Newbauer)    Footh. 

Walter  Edward  Beneke,  B.S.,  Rochester,  Minn. 

503  Second  Street,  N.  W. 
Born  at   Rochester,  Minn.,  May  22,  1897.     Son  of  Edward  William 
and  Frances   (Ripley)  Beneke.     Served  in  U.  S.  N.  R.,  May,  1918, 
to  January,   1919. 

John  Stanley  Donahoe,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

3404   Columbus  Avenue. 
Born  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  April  5,  1897.     Son  of  John  and  Margaret 
(Hughes)  Donahoe.     Served  as  Quartermaster,  second  class,  Avia- 
tion, U.   S.  N.  R. 

Gates  Ensign  Hunt,  B.S.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

1214  Fourth  Street,  S.  E. 
Born   at   Aberdeen,   S.   D.,   December  4,   1897.     Son   of   Asa  George 
and   Agnes    (Shields)    Hunt.     S.    A.   T.   C,   University   of   Minne- 
sota, 1918. 

Gideon  Munn  Gilbert,  Glencoe,  Minn. 

Born  at  Glencoe,  Minn.,  September  13,  1894.  Son  of  Luther  Wil- 
liam and  Nettie   (Richardson)   Gilbert. 

Hamilton  Cummins,  La  Porte  City,  la. 

Born  at  La  Porte  City,  la.,  May  4,  1894.  Son  of  Melford  Leon  and 
Ida  Viola    (Hamilton)    Cummins. 

Frederick  Anthony  Curtis,  B.S.,  Stillwater,  Minn. 

Born  at  Stillwater,  Minn.,  July  4,  1899.  Son  of  Thomas  William 
and  Mary  (Noonan)  Curtis.  Served  as  Second  Lieutenant,  In- 
fantry, U.  S.   A.,  September  20  to  December   18,  1918. 

1921. 

Donald  Gasman  Tollefson,  Rochester,  Minn. 

603  South  Grove  Street. 
Born   at   Rochester,   Minn.,   May   8,    1898.     Son   of   Richard   Lodner 
and    Carrie    Tollefson.     Commissioned    Second    Lieutenant,    Infan- 


1342  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

try,   September   16,    191S;    stationed    at   Motor   Transport   School, 
Valparaiso,  Indiana;  discharged  December  23,  1918. 

Dudley  Colegrove  Hale,  Wciukon,  Iowa. 

Born  at  Waukon,  Iowa,  August  15,  1898.  Son  of  Charles  Jenkins 
and  Olive   (Colegrove)    Hale. 

Marshall  Alfred  Webb,  Tracy,  Minn. 

Born  at  Amiret,  Minn.,  June  30,  1898.  Son  of  Frank  Watson  and 
Inez  (Marshall)  .Webb.  S.  A.  T.  C,  University  of  Minnesota 
and  C.  O.  T.  S.,  Camp  Pike,  Ark.,  1918.  Relative  in  Fraternity, 
brother,  Dr.  William  L.  Webb,  Alpha  Sigma,  '16. 

Fred  August  Enke,  Rochester,  Minn. 

709   West  Center   Street. 
Born    at    Rochester,    Minn.,   July    12,    1898.     Son    of   William    Fred 
and   Emma   Edna   Enke.     S.   A.    T.   C,   University   of   Minnesota, 
1918. 

Herman  Peter  Radtke,  New  Ulm,  Minn. 

Born  at  Walnut  Grove,  Minn.,  November  26,  1896.  Son  of  Fred 
and  Minnie  Bertha  (Burmeister)    Radtke. 

Arthur  Louis  Whiton,  Rochester,  Minn. 

902  East  Center  Street. 
Born  at  Viola,  Minn.,  August  24,  1895.     Son  of  Edwin  Carleton  and 
Minnie    (Robinson)    Whiton.     Served   as    First   Lieutenant,   A.   S. 
M.  A.;  pilot,  chasse  group,  27th  Squadron,  A.  E.  F.;  shot  down 
at  Chateau-Thierry;  prisoner  in  Germany. 

Russell  Maul  Collins,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

3010  West  Forty-third  Street. 
Born   at   Bennett,   Neb.,   March   15,   1899.     Son   of   Edward   Jerome 
and  Josephine  Mary   (Maul)   Collins.     S.  A.  T.  C,  University  of 
Minnesota,   1918. 

Dean  Ulland  Bakke  (A),  Detroit,  Minn. 

Born  at  Buffalo  Center,  Iowa,  November  10,  1897.  Son  of  John  E. 
and  Julia  Ann  (Ulland)  Bakke.  Enlisted  U.  S.  N.  R.,  May  3, 
1918;  discharged  December  21,  1919. 

Frank  Colton  Chatman,  Osage,  Iowa. 

Bom  at  Orchard,  Iowa,  July  9,  1898.  Son  of  Alfred  and  Harriet 
Diana  (Colton)  Chatman.  S.  A.  T.  C,  University  of  Minnesota, 
1918. 


ALPHA  SIGMA  CHAPTER.  1343 

Clarence  McKinley  Movius,  Lidgerwood,  N.  D. 

Born  at  Aberdeen,  S.  D.,  September  3,   1897.     Son  of  Ernest  Fred 
and  Mary   (Rosenkranz)   Movius. 

Paul  Clark  Nelson,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

1214  Fourth  Street,  S.  E. 
Born  at  Chicago,   111.,  January   18,   1898.     Son  of  Hugh  and   Nellie 
(Morgan)   Nelson.     Enlisted  July  1,  1918,  U.  S.  N.  R.  as  Electri- 
cian   (radio)    second  class;   discharged  December  23,  1918. 

Ralph  Emerson  Gould,  Des  Moines,  Iowa. 

1412   Des   Moines    Street. 
Born  at  Luana,  Iowa,  March  8,  1896.     Son  of  Wilbur  Samuel  and 
Edna    (Earle)    Gould.     Served   in   Company    K,   Second   Training 
Battalion,  Camp  Pike,  Ark. 


1922. 

Leo  Mathias  Buhr,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

1033  Fifteenth  Avenue,  S.  E. 
Born    at   Theresa,   Wis.,    February    18,    1899.     Son    of    Mathias    and 
Barbara  (Kuechenberg)   Buhr.     S.  A.  T.  C,  University  of  Minne- 
sota, 1918.     Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Oscar  L.  Buhr,  Alpha 
Sigma,   '20. 

Lester  John  Friedl,  Gibbon,  Minn. 

Born  at  Gibbon,  Minn.,  September  10,  1899.     Son  of  John  and  Marie 
(Murset)    Friedl.     S.   A.   T.   C,   University   of  Minnesota,   1918. 

Herbert  Adolph  Schacht,  Red  Wing,  Minn. 

741   Central  Avenue. 
Born   at   Red   Wing,    Minn.,   April   18,    1900.     Son   of   John    Henry 
and  Minnie   Alvina    (Stephen)    Schacht.     S.   A.   T.   C,   University 
of   Minnesota,   1918.     Relative   in   Fraternity,   brother,   Erwin    H„ 
Schacht,  Alpha  Sigma,  '19. 

Louis  Wylie  Aldrich,  Aberdeen,  S.  D. 

612  Second  Avenue,  S.   E. 
Born  at  Aberdeen,  S.  D.,  April  18,  1898.     Son  of  Alva  Nelson  and 
Louise  Adams    (Wylie)    Aldrich. 

Frank  Thomas  Moran,  Waseca,  Minn. 

401  Second  Street,  North. 
Born  at  Winona,  Minn.,  June  3,  1898.     Son  of  Thomas  Charles  and 
Kathryn    Laretto    (White)    Moran.     Served    from    July,    1918,    to 
January,  1919,  as  Private  in  U.  S.  Army. 


1344  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Earl  Ayres  Stoner,  Detroit,  Minn. 

Born  at  Buffalo  Center,  Iowa,  February  14,  1899.  Son  of  Harry 
Stokes  and  Edith  Aldine  (Latimer)  Stoner.  Served  as  Cadet 
Army  Aviation  Officers'  Training  School,  1918.  Relative  in  Fra- 
ternity, brother,  Harry  L.   Stoner,  Alpha  Sigma,  '15. 


1923. 

Vincent  Adellan  Snell,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

1214  Fourth  Street,  S.  E. 
Born   at   Lake   Park,   Minn.,   May  8,    1899.     Son   of   Albert   Faucett 
and  Annie  Cecilia   (Markley)   Snell.     Served  in  U.  S.  N„  August 
2,  1917,  to  December  31,  1918,  as  Seaman,  first  class,  Gun  Pointer. 

Leo  Ludwig  Simonet,  Stillwater,  Minn. 

612  South  Third  Street. 
Born  at  Stillwater,  Minn.,  July  2,  1900.     Son  of  Ludwig  and  Laura 
(Wieland)    Simonet. 

Howard  Lewis  Hanson,  Stillwater,  Minn. 

609  South  Broadway. 
Born    at    Stillwater,   Minn.,   May    10,    1901.     Son   of   Lewis   Edward 
and   Hildegard   Olivia    (Lillengren)    Hanson. 

Donald  Da}r  Goodnow,  Hutchinson,  Minn. 

Born  at  Hutchinson,  Minn.,  August  21,  1899.  Son  of  Mertor  Stearns 
and  Caroline  (Day)  Goodnow.  Served  in  Radio  Branch,  U.  S.  N. 
during  the  World  War. 

Robert  Bruce  Stevens,  Winona,  Minn. 

1067  West  Seventh  Street. 
Born  at  Rochester,  Minn.,  November  14,  1899.     Son  of  Andrew  and 

Myra    (Jenkins)    Stevens. 

Glenn  Baker  Hicks,  Winona,  Minn. 

Born  at  Sleepy  Eye,  Minn.,  March  30,  1899.  Son  of  Edward  Baker 
and   Celia   Hicks. 

Thomas  Hawley  Canfield,  Jr.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

State  Fair  Grounds. 
Born  at  Lake  Park,  Minn.,  August  31,  1901.     Son  of  Thomas  Haw- 
ley   and    Elizabeth    Mary    (Norton)    Canfield. 


ALPHA  SIGMA  CHAPTER.  1345 

Ralph  Hubert  Dwan,  Two  Harbors,  Minn. 

Born  at  Two  Harbors,  Minn.,  August  4,  1901.  Son  of  John  and 
Helen  Rebecca  (Stockdale)  Dwan.  Relatives  in  Fraternity, 
brothers,  John  C.  Dwan,  Alpha  Sigma,  '13,  Charles  W.  Dwan, 
Alpha  Sigma,  '18,  and  William  S.  Dwan,  Alpha  Sigma,  '18. 

Lewis  Wallace  Tifft,  Glencoe,  Minn. 

Born  at  Glencoe,  Minn.,  September  20,  1898.  Son  of  Wallace  L. 
and  Ida  (Child)  Tifft.  Served  as  Private,  U.  S.  M.  C.  during 
the  World  War. 

Robert  Lewis  Van  Fossen,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

2115  Blaisdell  Avenue. 
Born  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  July  4,   1898.     Son  of  Lewis  Jay  and 
Luella  Jane  (Bradly)  Van  Fossen. 


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Alpha  Tau  Chapter 

LELAND  STANFORD  JUNIOR  UNIVERSITY 

STANFORD  UNIVERSITY,  CALIFORNIA 


Instituted  May  15,  A.  D.  1915. 


CHARLES  FREDERICK  BEVAN 

ALVA  EMRICK  BARZEN 

EDWIN  LAWRENCE  BOWES 

WILLIAM  KETCHAM  BOWES 

IVAN  HULSMAN 

ROWLAND  WELLS  HAEGELE 

MILTON  CURTISS  GUNN 

EARL  TAYLOR  JOHNSTON 

FOREST  ELLSWORTH  PAUL 

ARTHUR  WILLIAM  PALM 

JAMES  VINCENT  WOOD 

EDGAR  GEORGE  GIBSON 

LESLIE  CHARLES  ROGERS 

WILLIAM  HENRY  GIBSON 

EYBERT  BAILEY  CLARK,  Jr. 

CHARLES  WHIPPLE  PHILIP 

LOWELL  MORE  WASHBURN 

OTTO   SOUTHERLAND   WITHERELL 


History  of  Alpha  Tail  Chapter 

In  the  spring  of  1912  E.  Harvey  Mitchell  transferred 
from  the  University  of  California  to  take  up  his  studies  at 
the  Leland  Stanford  Jr.  University.  It  is  to  this  move  that 
the  real  beginning  of  the  Alpha  Tau  Chapter  may  be  traced, 
for  without  Brother  Mitchell's  leadership  and  initiative,  it  is 
very  doubtful  that  the  new  chapter  would  have  been  possible. 
During  the  spring  of  that  year  he  had  carefully  studied  the 
fraternity  situation  at  Stanford,  and  by  the  fall  semester  he 
had  more  or  less  definite  ideas  formulated  in  relation  to  the 
foundation  of  a  new  organization  which  some  day  might  be- 
come a  chapter  of  this  fraternity.  He  gathered  around  him 
L.  L.  Stewart,  '13,  Charles  F.  Bevan,  '14,  Ivan  Hulsman, 
'15  and  W.  A.  Harper,  '16,  and  with  these  men  as  a  nucleus 
informal  meetings  were  held  with  the  idea  of  locating  a  per- 
manent living  place  upon  the  campus ;  very  shortly  new  men 
were  interested  in  the  plan  —  these  were,  E.  L.  Bowes,  '15, 
W.  K.  Bowes,  '15,  M.  C.  Gunn,  '16,  E.  T.  Johnston,  '16 
and  J.  V.  Wood,  '16. 

In  formulating  plans  for  this  new  society,  which  after- 
wards came  to  be  known  as  The  Lodge,  very  valuable  as- 
sistance was  given  by  the  men  of  other  fraternities  on  the 
campus,  and  also  by  a  few  members  of  the  faculty.  It  was 
ascertained  that  the  home  of  the  local  chapter  of  Phi  Gamma 
Delta  would  soon  be  vacated  upon  the  completion  of  their  new 
house,  and  negotiations  were  soon  concluded  whereby  The 
Lodge  was  to  take  over  their  old  home,  and  also  a  consider- 
able part  of  their  furniture  and  equipment.  It  so  happened, 
that  on  the  return  of  the  members  of  this  new  local  organiza- 
tion from  their  Christmas  vacation  that  everything  was  in 
readiness  to  move  in  the  new  home  at  18  Alvarado  Row. 

As  was  to  be  expected  the  first  semester  of  the  existence 
of  The  Lodge  was  one  of  many   difficulties   and  problems  — 

1349 


1350  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

several  of  the  men  who  had  intended  to  join  the  new  organiza- 
tion withdrew,  and  the  first  few  weeks  were  ones  of  discour- 
agement. However,  the  eleven  men  worked  together  as  a  single 
unit,  each  one  lending  his  co-operation  to  the  utmost  and  also 
supplying  generously  the  very  necessary  financial  aid.  Addi- 
tional members  were  taken  in,  and  by  the  end  of  the  first 
semester  of  1913,  The  Lodge  was  a  really  going  organization. 
It  was  during  this  time  that  the  affiliation  of  Brother  Mitchell 
with  Alpha  Lambda  Chapter  became  known,  and  the  matter  of 
making  application  to  the  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  Fraternity  was 
informally  discussed. 

In  the  fall  of  that  year,  new  members  were  initiated  into  the 
group.  The  University  authorities  had  redecorated  and  im- 
proved the  house,  and  new  equipment  and  furniture  was  pur- 
chased. It  was  at  this  time  that  The  Lodge  started  in  earnest 
to  take  an  important  part  in  college  activities,  and  the 
permanence  of  the  organization  was  assured.  Practically  all 
of  the  older  men  had  returned,  and  each  without  exception 
gave  his  unselfish  support  to  the  plans  and  maintenance  of 
this  new  house.  During  these  months  due  to  Brother  Mitchell, 
a  spirit  of  friendliness  and  interest  between  Alpha  Lambda 
Chapter  and  the  local  club  became  very  apparent.  Members 
of  each  organization  exchanged  visits,  and  by  the  first  of  1914 
The  Lodge  had  fully  determined  to  apply  for  a  local  chap- 
ter of  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  at  Stanford;  this  petition  was  duly 
forwarded  to  the  convention  then  being  held  in  the  East,  which 
postponed  action  on  this  petition  for  a  year. 

During  1914  The  Lodge  had  come  to  be  recognized  as  an 
organization  of  great  promise  on  the  campus.  New  members 
were  obtained  in  active  competition  with  the  other  local  chapters 
—  their  influence  in  college  affairs  and  activities  was  greatly 
becoming  more  and  more  prominent,  and  this  local  society  had 
never  been  in  a  more  flourishing  condition.  Many  of  the  older 
men  from  the  Alpha  Lambda  Chapter  by  their  frequent  visits 
had  given  valuable  advice,  and  the  prosperity  which  The  Lodge 
enjoyed  was  in  no  small  part  due  to  the  assistance  which  they 
gave. 

In   the  spring  of  1915  word  was  received  from  the  fra- 


HISTORY  OF  ALPHA  TAU  CHAPTER.  1351 

ternity  headquarters  in  the  East  that  the  petition  of  The 
Lodge  had  been  unanimous^  approved  by  all  of  the  other 
chapters,  and  in  May  of  that  year  Alpha  Tau  Chapter  of 
Phi  Kappa  Sigma  was  formally  installed.  The  installation 
committee  consisted  of  Thomas  Buck,  Alpha  Delta,  '01,  Sum- 
merfield  F.  Norwood,  Alpha  Zeta,  '07  and  Maurice  E.  Harri- 
son, Alpha  Lambda,  '08. 

From  this  time  until  the  spring  of  1917  the  Chapter  con- 
tinued to  strengthen  its  organization  and  improve  its  per- 
sonnel. While  there  were  rumors  of  war  with  Germany,  and 
speculations  about  its  effects  on  fraternities,  it  was  not  until 
the  formal  declaration,  that  the  Chapter's  members  started  to 
leave  in  numbers.  A  few  of  the  brothers  had  already  gone 
across  in  ambulance  units,  but  it  was  the  first  series  of  Officers' 
Training  Camps  which  started  a  dash  for  the  service. 

In  the  fall  the  Chapter  opened  its  doors  with  only  thir- 
teen men.  Five  more  were  initiated  but  of  these  eighteen  all 
were  in  the  service  before  the  close  of  the  scholastic  year.  On 
October  19,  1917,  at  the  Founders'  Day  Banquet,  the  Alpha 
Lambda  and  Alpha  Tau  Chapters  had  their  last  formal  get- 
together  for  two  years. 

It  was  not  until  January  5,  1919,  that  the  Chapter  once 
more  became  active.  At  this  time  eighteen  of  the  members 
had  already  been  discharged,  and  were  back  to  continue  their 
studies  when  the  University  opened.  In  a  short  time  these 
men  were  able  to  build  the  Chapter  up  to  its  normal  pre-war 
strength,  and  the  future  once  more  looked  bright.  Phi  Kappa 
Sigma  was  one  of  the  first  to  regain  its  activity  with  the  re- 
sult that  instead  of  being  the  youngest  chapter  at  Stanford 
it  immediately  became  a  leader. 

In  the  spring  an  interfraternity  conference  was  organized 
by  Brother  L.  C.  Rogers,  '17,  which  formulated  new  rushing 
rules.  In  the  fall  the  new  system  which  prohibited  the  pledging 
of  men  prior  to  one  semester's  residence  went  into  effect.  This 
put  all  the  fraternities  on  a  fair  competitive  basis,  and  results 
again  were  indicative  of  Alpha  Tau's  high  position.  The 
strong  financial  position  made  it  possible  to  put  the  chapter 
house  in  good  condition,  and  allowed  the  Chapter  to  spend  the 


1352  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

necessary  money  for  rushing.  Seven  men  were  pledged  in- 
cluding the  Freshmen  football  Captain  and  others  who  had 
made  themselves  prominent  in  activities. 

With  the  winter  came  numerous  statements  from  the  Presi- 
dent of  the  University  that  seemed  to  indicate  his  desire  to 
remove  fraternities  and  sororities  from  Stanford.  Later  in 
the  year  the  President's  policies  apparently  changed,  for  by 
the  coming  of  the  summer  vacation  he  had  given  fraternity 
men  to  understand  that  fraternities  would  be  fostered  by  the 
University's  officers  so  long  as  they  made  an  earnest  effort  to 
be  an  asset  to  the  college  community. 

It  is  therefore  quite  certain  that  in  the  future  Phi  Kappa 
Sigma's  representative  at  Stanford  will  continue  to  be  a  leader 
of  fraternity  chapters  there  as  it  has  been  in  the  past. 


Alpha  Tau  Chapter 

1914. 

Charles  Frederick  Bevan,  A.B.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

1301  Linden  Avenue. 
Born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  September  3,  1892.  Son  of  William  Francis 
and  Sallie  Dickerson  (Poole)  Bevan.  Engineer  with  Hope  Con- 
struction &  Refining  Company.  Served  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Engineer  Corps  and  Second  Lieutenant,  Tank  Corps,  U.  S.  A., 
during  the  World  War. 

Harry  John  Borde,  A.B.,  J.D.,  Santa  Monica,  Cal. 

Born  at  Truckee,  Cal.,  November  15,  1891.  Son  of  Harry  John  and 
Rosamond  (Lehman)  Borde.  Attorney-at-law.  Enlisted  April 
26,  1917;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  Q.  M.  C,  August  15, 
1917;  promoted  to  First  Lieutenant,  August  11,  1918;  discharged 
April  2,  1919.  Married,  December  1,  1917,  Evelyn  Elizabeth 
Jamieson. 

William  Brace,  A.B. ;  LL.B.  [Northwestern],  Evanston,  111. 

2763   Broadway  Avenue. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  January  17,  1893.     Son  of  William  and  Mar- 
garet   (Thomas)    Brace.     Attorney-at-law.     Served   as   Chief  Yeo- 
man, U.  S.  N.  R.,  during  the  World  War. 

Lloyd  Lincoln   Stewart,   A.B. ;   A.M.    [California],   Berkeley, 

Cal. 

1610  La  Loma  Avenue. 
Born   at   Peru,   Ind.,   September   13,   1889.     Son   of   Lincoln   L.    and 
Mary   Runyon    (Smith)    Stewart.     Mining  engineer   and   geologist. 
Civilian    Inspector,    Ordnance    Department,    June    to    November, 
1918.     Married,  August  11,  1918,  Florence  Louise  Van  Dyne. 

Alva  Emrick  Barzon,  A.B.,  Pasadena,  Cal. 

1545  North  Los  Robles. 
Born  at  Cleveland,  Ohio,  October  21,  1890.     Son  of  Emrick  Joseph 
and    Lorana    Ruth    (Sabin)    Barzon.     With   War    Department    as 
civilian,   1918;   U.  -S.  Railroad  Administration,   1919. 
1353 


1354  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

1915. 

Edwin  Lawrence  Bowes,  A.B.,  Evanston,  111. 

801  Hinman  Avenue. 
Born  at  Chicago,  III.,  November  2,  1892.  Son  of  Edwin  Jonathan 
and  Gertrude  (Ketcham)  Bowes.  Mortgage  banker.  In  military 
service  September,  1917,  to  June,  1919;  overseas  with  1st  Army, 
Headquarters  Regiment,  Company  M,  March,  1918.  Relative  in 
Fraternity,  brother,  William   K.   Bowes,   Alpha  Tau,  '15. 

William  Ketcham  Bowes,  A.B.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Crocker  Building. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  November  2,  1892.  Son  of  Edwin  Jonathon 
and  Gertrude  (Ketcham)  Bowes.  Pacific  Coast  Manager  of  the 
loan  department,  S.  W.  Straus  and  Company.  Served  in  Motor 
Transport  Corps,  as  Sergeant,  October,  1918,  to  January  31,  1919. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Edwin  L.   Bowes,  Alpha  Tau,  '15. 

Ivan  Hulsman,  Susanville,  Cal. 

Born  at  Susanville,  Cal.  Son  of  J.  F.  and  Hannah  (Vogt)  Huls- 
man. Mining  engineer.  Served  as  Private,  Headquarters  Com- 
pany, 13th  F.  A.  Brigade;  discharged  January  18,  1919.  Mar- 
ried,  March   7,   1918,    Helen   Clarise   Pinneo. 

Rowland  Wells  Haegele,  A.B.,  Cascade,  Mont. 

Born  at  Helena,  Mont.,  September  28,  1892.  Son  of  George  Adam 
and  Clemency  Movbra  (Rowland)  Haegele.  Farmer  and  stock- 
man. Sigma  Xi.  Married,  November  28,  1918,  Kathryn  Adele 
Harner. 

1916. 

Milton  Curtiss   Gunn,  Helena,  Mont. 

433  Clarke  Street. 
Born  at  Helena,  Mont.,  August  8,  1893.     Son  of  Milton  Samuel  and 
Lena    (Curtiss)    Gunn.     Enlisted    May    6,    1917;   First   Lieutenant 
and  C.  O.,   M.  T.   Company  413,  A.   E.   F.;  in   four  major  opera- 
tions; discharged  July  13,  1919. 

Earl  Taylor  Johnston,  Cottonwood  Falls,  Kans. 

Born  at  Cottonwood  Falls,  Kans.,  July  15,  1891.  Son  of  Emmett 
Bruce  and  Alice  (Taylor)  Johnston.  In  American  Field  Service 
with  French  Army,  1917. 

Forest   Ellsworth   Paul,  A.B.,  Pacific  Grove,   Cal. 

216  Carmel  Avenue. 
Born   at   Emerson,   Neb.,   September   28,  -1893.     Son   of   John    Knox 


ALPHA  TAU  CHAPTER.  1355 

and  Florence  May  (McQuilkin)  Paul.  In  furniture  business. 
During  the  World  War  served  as  Sergeant,  A.  S.  C,  Company 
B.,  C.  R.  O.  Bn.,  G.  H.  Q.,  A.  E.  F.  Married,  February  14,  1920, 
Dexa  Carson   Strait. 

Arthur  William  Palm,  Sacramento,  Cal. 

R.  D.  No.  4,  Box  592. 
Born  at  Clarks,  Neb.,  February  1,  1891.     Son  of  Andrew  and  Anna 
(Matson)    Palm.     With  Southern   Pacific  Company,  traffic  depart- 
ment.    Enlisted  October  31,  1917,  in  C.  A.  C. ;  Second  Lieutenant, 
C.  A.  C,  September  25  1918,  to  discharge  February  3,  1919. 

James  Vincent  Wood,  A.B.,  Pacific  Grove,  Cal. 

410  Central  Avenue. 
Born  at  The  Dalles,  Oregon,  February  11,  1892.  Son  of  Thomas 
Francis  and  Adelaide  Clara  (Van  Norden)  Wood.  Bond  sales- 
man with  S.  W.  Straus  and  Company,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  Private, 
166th  Depot  Brigade,  September  24,  1917;  Sergeant,  November  1, 
1917;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  Infantry,  June  1,  1918; 
First  Lieutenant,  September  23,  1918;  discharged  December  27, 
1918. 

William  Alexander  Harper,  Santa  Cruz,  Cal. 

261  Otis  Street. 
Born  at  Duluth,  Minn.,  October  21,  1891.  Son  of  Rice  and  Theresa 
Mary  (Fredrick)  Harper.  Enrolled  in  U.  S.  N.  R.  as  Seaman, 
second  class,  December  12,  1917;  called  into  active  service  March 
20,  1918;  commissioned  Ensign  U.  S.  N.  R.,  June  20,  1918;  as- 
signed to  U.  S.  sub  chaser  No.  304,  transferred  to  U.  S.  S. 
Challenge,  January  12,  1919,  as  executive  officer  until  June  7, 
1919,  when  relieved  from  active  duty. 

Garland  White  Wright,  DD.S.,  Chico,  Cal. 

Born  at  Chico,  Cal.,  June  19,  1892.  Son  of  William  Anderson  and 
Lizzie  Miller  (Wayne)  Wright.  Dentist.  First  Lieutenant,  Den- 
tal Surgeon,  Medical  Officers'  Reserve  Corps.  Married,  July  25, 
1917,  Hilda  Paloma  Wacker. 

1917. 

Edgar  George  Gibson,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

221  South  Thirteenth  East  Street. 
Born  at  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  September  10,  1892.  Son  of  Arthur 
Byron  and  Mary  (Jacobs)  Gibson.  Banking  and  investment 
business.  In  U.  S.  A.  December,  1917,  to  June,  1919;  Sergeant, 
F.  A.,  A.  E.  F.  from  July,  1918;  in  St.  Mihiel  and  Argonne  offen- 
sives. Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  William  H.  Gibson,  Alpha 
Tau,   '18. 


1356  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Leslie  Charles  Rogers,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Ventura,  Cal. 

Ventura  Avenue. 
Born  at  Washtucna,  Washington,  February  21,  1896.  Son  of  Charles 
Franklin  and  Kate  Frances  (Baker)  Rogers.  Commissioned  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  Infantry,  November,  1917;  instructor,  M.  G.  C.  O. 
T.  C,  Camp  Hancock,  Ga. ;  discharged  December  6,  1918.  Rela- 
tive in  Fraternity,  brother,  Lloyd  E.  Rogers,  Alpha  Tau,  '21. 

Walter  Vincent  Lord,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

131  Nineteenth  Street. 
Born  at  La  Grange,  111.,  March  31,  1895.  Son  of  Parley  Adelbert 
and  Sarah  (Squires)  Lord.  With  Moline  Plow  Company.  Served 
as  Chief  Quartermaster,  Naval  Aviation,  U.  S.  N.  R.  during  World 
War.  Married,  September  1,  1916,  Esther  Hewitt  Davis.  Rela- 
tive in  Fraternity,  brother,  Harry  A.  Lord,  Rho,  '07. 

James  Morris  Hammond,  Carson  City,  Nev. 

Born  at  Bruce,  Wis.,  November  24,  1891.  Son  of  William  and 
Barbara  Jane  (Robb)  Hammond.  Attorney-at-law.  Railroad 
Commissioner  of  Nevada.  Private,  Company  L,  362d  Infantry, 
1917-18;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  Q.  M.  C,  July  30,  1918. 


1918. 

William  Henry  Gibson,  A.B.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

221  South  Thirteenth  East  Street. 

Born  at  Mercer,  Utah,  September  26,  1897.  Son  of  Arthur  Byron 
and  Mary  Etta  (Jacobs)  Gibson.  Assistant  Secretary  and  Treas- 
urer Columbia  Trust  Company,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Was  Lieu- 
tenant   in    British    Royal    Air    Force.     Retired    as    Captain.     En- 

"  tered  service  January,  1917;  discharged  February,  1919;  received 
Distinguished  Flying  Cross  and  twice  cited  for  conspicuous  gal- 
lantry in  action;  wounded  in  aerial  combat  in  July,  1918,  at 
Chateau-Thierry.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Edgar  G.  Gib- 
son, Alpha  Tau,  '17. 

Egbert  Bailey  Clark,  Jr.,  Menlo  Park,  Cal. 

William  Warren  School. 
Born   at  La   Grange,  111.,  July  1,  1897.     Son  of  Egbert  Bailey   and 
Mary  F.   (Fox)   Clark.     Teacher. 

Charles  Whipple  Philip,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

133    Geary   Street. 
Born  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  August  26,  1896.     Son  of  John  Harold 
and   Eunice    (Johnson)    Philip. 


ALPHA  TAU  CHAPTER.  1357 

Lowell  More  Washburn,  Morgan  Hill,  Cal. 

Born  at  San  Jose,  Cal.,  August  13,  1896.  Son  of  Arthur  H.  and 
Jessica  H.  (Thompson)  Washburn.  Fruit  and  poultry  grower. 
Private,  U.  S.  Marine  Corps,  August  6,  1918.  Married,  March 
25,  1917,  Elsie  Virginia  De  Lawr. 

Otto  Southerland  Witherell,  East  San  Pedro,  Cal. 

Born  at  Macon,   Ga.,  March   17,   1896.     Son  of  Allen  J.   and  Mary 

Thomas      (Southerland)      Witherell.     Secretary      and      Treasurer, 

-    American    Tuna    Company,    East    San    Pedro,    Cal.     Enlisted    in 

U.  S.  N.  R.,  March  20,  1918;  candidate  officers'  class;  discharged 

December  31,  1918.     Married,  May  12,  1917,  Gladys  Julia  Kratz. 

Arthur  McLure  Mack,  Oakland,  Cal. 

309  Warwick  Avenue. 
Born    at   Oakland,   Cal.,   October   31,    1894.     Son    of   Oscar   Eugene 
and  Belle  Jean    (McLure)    Mack.     Served   as   Second  Lieutenant, 
44th  Infantry. 

Ritter  Holman,  A.B.,  Pacific  Grove,  Cal. 

210  Cypress  Avenue. 
Born  at  Pacific  Grove,  Cal.,  April  30,  1894.  Son  of  Rensselaer 
Luther  and  Lillian  Athalia  (Piper)  Holman.  American  Field 
Service,  Section  70,  1917;  U.  S.  A.  Ambulance  Service  with  French 
Army,  Section  636,  Sergeant;  Croix  de  Guerre;  graduated  Saumur 
Artillery  School,  November,  1918;  Second  Lieutenant,  F.  A.  R.  C. 

Ino  Lloyd  Harris,  Napa,  Cal. 

74  Eggleston   Street. 
Born   at   Napa,   Cal.,   March  29,   1892.     Son   of   Francis  Wellington 
and  Amelia  Katherine    (Story)    Harris.     Civil  engineer.     Enlisted 
June    30,    1917;    commissioned    Second    Lieutenant,    Infantry;    as- 
signed  to    Company   A,    1st    Bn.,   Infantry    Replacements,    Camp 


MacArthur,  Tex. 


1919. 


Ivan  Leopold  Peterson,  Jr.,  Burlingame,  Cal. 

731  County  Road. 
Born  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  November  18,  1897.  Son  of  Ivan 
Leopold  and  Astrid  Louise  (Anderson)  Peterson.  Superintendent, 
Whitney  Chemical  Company,  San  Mateo,  Cal.  Enlisted  in  F.  A., 
April,  1918;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  F.  A.,  November  9, 
1918;  discharged  December   1,   1919. 

Fred  W.  Timby,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

1207   Walker  Bank   Building. 
Born   at   Pueblo,   Colo.,  January   21,   1895.     Son   of   Frank   Arthur 


1358  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

and  Carrie  Magdelyn  (Hoffman)  Timby.  In  automobile  insur- 
ance business.  Private,  2d  Engineers,  May  to  August,  1917;  First 
Lieutenant,  62d  Infantry,  December,  1917,  to  February,  1919;  First 
Lieutenant,  Infantry  Reserve  Corps. 

Donald  Shis,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

2835  West  Twelfth  Street. 
Born  at  Arlington,  Mass.,  June  19,  1895.  Son  of  Thomas  Cunning- 
ham and  Gertrude  Estelle  (Sackride)  Sias.  With  R.  H.  Moulton 
and  Company,  Los  Angeles.  Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
O.  R.  C,  April  28,  1917;  First  Lieutenant,  September  19,  1918; 
assigned  to  110th  Ammunition  Train,  35th  Division,  A.  E.  F.; 
discharged  December  4,  1918.  Married,  December  6,  1917,  Eliza- 
beth Helena  Thorpe. 

*Melancthon  Smith,  Jr.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Born  at  Oak  Park,  111.,  April  20,  1896.  Son  of  Melancthon  and 
Elizabeth  Mason  (Adams)  Smith.  Died  at  Los  Angeles,  Cal., 
February  21,  1917. 

Horace  Byington  Wulff,  A.B.,  Sacramento,  Cal. 

2314  L  Street. 
Born  at  Sacramento,  Cal.,  August  30,  1896.  Son  of  Henry  Frederick 
and  Elizabeth  Martha  (Stelter)  Wulff.  Enlisted  in  Regular 
Army,  January  5,  1918;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  In- 
fantry, August  28,  1918,  and  served  with  76th  Infantry  until  dis- 
charge. 

Carolus  Edward  Strobel,  Oakland,  Cal. 

3717  Telegraph  Avenue. 
Born   at    Portland,   Ore.,   June   4,    1897.     Son   of   Frederick   C.    and 
Flora      (Ferchen)      Strobel.     American     Ambulance      Service     in 
France,   June   to   December,    1917.     Ensign,   U.    S.   N.    R.   Flying 
Corps,  February,  1918,  to  March,  1919. 

John  Stuart  Arnald,  Helena,  Mont. 

726  Sixth  Avenue. 
Born  at  Chouteau,  Mont,  October  2,  1894.     Son  of  George  William 
and  Ida  May  Arnald.     During  the  World  War  served  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  125th  Infantry,  32d  Division. 

1920. 

Francis  Henry  Bennett,  Joplin,  Mo. 

508   Virginia  Avenue. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  January  18,  1898.     Son  of  Roger  Scoville  and 
Bertie   Marie    (Scott)    Bennett.     During   the   World   War   was   in 


ALPHA  TAU  CHAPTER.  1359 

U.   S.   Ambulance   Service   with   French   Army.     Relative   in   Fra- 
ternity, father,  Roger  S.  Bennett,  Upsilon,  '02. 

Clarence  Elbert  Parks,  Stockton,  Cal. 

130  East  Walnut  Street. 
Born  in  Calaveras  County,  Cal.,  August  8,  1897.  Son  of  Robert 
Breckenridge  and  Agnes  Dean  (McCarty)  Parks.  Farmer.  En- 
listed in  U.  S.  N.  R.  as  Seaman,  second  class,  July  13,  1918;  com- 
missioned Ensign,  March  14,  1919;  on  inactive  list,  March  24, 
1919. 

Claire  Randolph  Seely,  Portland,  Ore. 

1039  East  Tenth  Street,  North. 
Born   at  Wilamina,  Oregon,   March  24,   189T.     Son   of   Eberly   Ran- 
dolph   Seely,    M.D.    and    Nancy    Katherine    Simpson.     Enlisted    in 
U.  S.  N.  R.,  June  1,  1919,  as  Seaman,  second  class;  commissioned 
Ensign,  January  27,  1919. 

Harold  Payne  McGillivray,  A.B.,  Sacramento,  Cal. 

730  Twenty-first   Street. 
Born  at  Sacramento,  Cal.,  February  13,  1898.     Son  of  John  M.  and 
Emiline   (Payne)   McGillivray.     During  the  World  War  served  in 
U.  S.  N.  as  Seaman. 

Alfred  Joseph  Woitishek,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

1637  Gardner  Street. 
Born   at   Cedar    Rapids,    Iowa,   December   30,    1896.     Son   of   Frank 
Joseph  and  Josephine   (Smatlan)   Woitishek.     Flying  Cadet,  U.  S. 
A.  S.,  Feb.  23,  1918,  to  Nov.  30,  1918. 

Lynn  Albert  Vietor,  Eureka,  Cal. 

276  Hillsdale  Street. 
Born  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  September  25,  1898.     Son  of  William 
August  and  Cornelia  (Both)   Vietor. 

Floyd  Bishop  Bothwell,  A.B.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

44  South  Third  East  Street. 
Born   at   Salt   Lake   City,   Utah,   November    10,   1898.     Son  of   Glen 
Robert  and  Jessie  Elizabeth   (Glenn)    Bothwell.     Mining  engineer. 
Private,   Infantry,   June  17  to  September  16,   1918;   Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Infantry,  unassigned,  September  16  to  December  24,  1918. 

Richard  Carvel  Mallonee,  Washington,  D.  C. 

War  Department. 
Born  at  Grafton,  W.  Va.,  May  16,  1896.     Son  of  John  Harvey  Garret 
and  Alice  Mallonee.     U.  S.  Army  officer.     Second  Lieutenant,  F.  A. 


1360  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

August  15,  1917;  assigned  to  138th  F.  A.;  First  Lieutenant,  De- 
cember 17,  1917;  Captain,  April  18,  1918;  assigned  to  16th  F.  A.; 
in  Vosges  Mountains,  St.  Mihiel  and  Meuse-Argonne  offensives. 

1921. 

Charles  William  Teubner,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

5000  Sunset  Boulevard. 
Born  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  June  6,  1899.     Son  of  Charles  William 
and  Dorothy  Margaret   (Warner)  Teubner.     Enlisted  in  U.  S.  A., 
June  1,  1918;  Candidate  C.  O.  T.  C,  Camp  MacArthur,  Tex.,  Oc- 
tober, 1918;  discharged  November  28,  1918. 

Ossie  Bliicher,  Stanford  University,  Cal. 

Born  at  Sacramento,  Cal.,  March  24,  1900.  Son  of  Otto  and  Eliza- 
beth (Bottome)  Bliicher.  Naval  Unit  S.  A.  T.  C,  Stanford  Uni- 
versity, 1918. 

Earl  William  Duchow,  Fair  Oaks,  Cal. 

Born  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  July  30,  1896.  Son  of  Earl  Marshall 
and  Anna  Margaret  (Bauman)  Duchow.  Fruit  grower  and 
rancher.  Enlisted  in  U.  S.  N.  R.,  June,  1918;  commissioned  En- 
sign, January,  1919;  released  from  active  duty,  May,  1919. 

Gordon  Leonard  Castleman,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

28  North  State  Street. 
Born   at   Salt  Lake   City,   Utah,   August   10,   1897.     Son  of   Albert 
Leonard  and  Blanche   (Lashbroo)   Castleman.     During  the  World 
War  served  as  Private,  C.  A.  C,  U.  S.  A. 

Albert  Chandler  Gladding,  Lincoln,  Cal. 

Born  at  Lincoln,  Cal.,  August  3,  1897.  Son  of  Albert  James  and 
Carrie  Augusta  (Chandler)  Gladding.  During  the  World  War 
served  as  Seaman,  second  class,  U.  S.  N.  R. 

Lloyd  Everett  Rogers,  Ventura,  Cal. 

Ventura  Avenue. 
Born  at  Washtucna,  Wash.,  January  31,  1900.  Son  of  Charles 
Franklyn  and  Kate  Francis  (Baker)  Rogers.  During  the  World 
War  served  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Infantry,  stationed  at  Uni- 
versity of  California.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Leslie  C. 
Rogers,  Alpha  Tau,  '17. 

Albert  Reinholt  Reinke,  Long  Beach,  Cal. 

722  Linden  Avenue. 
Born  at  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  March  20,  1898.    Son  of  Fred  Ernest 
and   Margaret    (Bauer)    Reinke.     During  the  World  War  was  in 
U.  S.  N.  R.  as  Seaman,  second  class. 


ALPHA  TAU  CHAPTER.  1361 

Pierre  Bontecou  Goss,  Sheridan,  Cal. 

Born  at  Charleston,  Wash.,  January  18,  1898.  Son  of  P.  Bontecou 
and  Esther  (Rossier)  Goss.  U.  S.  N.  R.  Flying  Corps  during 
World  War. 

Wilfred  Sterling  Clark,  Ventura,  Cal. 

12:23  Main  Street. 
Born    at   Conrad,    Iowa,    June   25,    1899.     Son    of    Andrew    Jackson 
and    Elizabeth    (Dixon)    Clark.     Served    in    Infantry,    unassigned, 
during  World  War. 

•Robert  Henry  Stice,  Stanford  University,  Cal. 

Born  at  Red  Bluff,  Cal.,  August  1,  1900.  Son  of  Henry  Peter 
and  Mattie  (Greene)  Stice.  S.  A.  T.  C,  Stanford  University, 
1918. 

Ellis  Barr  Gilchriste,  San  Mateo,  Cal. 

105  Tilton  Avenue. 
Born  at  San  Mateo,  Cal.,  January  1,   1898.     Son  of  Andrew  Ralph 
and   Catherine   E.    (Jack)    Gilchriste.     Served  in   U.  S.   N.   R.,   as 
Apprentice    Seaman    during   World    War. 

Willard  Clare  Griffith,  Upland,  Cal. 

849  East  Ninth  Street. 
Born   at   Louisville,    Ky.,   June    1,    1897.     Son   of   Jacob    Wark   and 
Ella  Bell   (Carruthers)  Griffith. 

Donald  James  Hall,  Omaha,  Neb. 

115  South  Thirty-ninth  Street. 
Born   at   Omaha,   Neb.,    November   6,    1897.     Son   of   Mathew   Alex- 
ander   and    May    (Wurtel)     Hall.     S.    A.    T.    C,    University    of 
Nebraska,   1918. 


1922. 

Lowell  Waller  Saunders,  Red  Bluff,  Cal. 

534  Crittenden   Street. 
Born  at  Red  Bluff,  Cal.,  September  30,  1900.     Son  of  Edgar  Waller 
and  Frances  Elvira  (Swain)  Saunders. 

Gates  Wilson  Burrows,  Montebello,  Cal. 

Born  at  Santa  Paula,  Cal.,  April  17,  1899.  Son  of  Hubert  Gates 
and  Sallie  (Wilson)  Burrows.  Candidate,  C.  I.  O.  T.  C,  Camp 
McArthur,  Tex.,  September  to  December,  1918. 


1362  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

James  Carol  Dunbar,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

1533  Milvia  Street. 
Born   at   Cupertino,   Cal.,   July   19,   1897.     Son   of   Captain   Norman 
Dunbar  and  Sara  Josephine  Merithew. 

John  Walter   Spratley,   Jr.,    Stanford  University,   Cal. 

Born  at  Leavenworth,  Kans.,  August  18,  1900.  Son  of  John  Walter 
and  May  (Stephens)  Spratley.  Candidate,  C.  E.  O.  T.  C,  Sep- 
tember to  December,  1918. 

Stender  Joseph  Sweeney,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

321   South  Serrano  Avenue. 
Born   at   Sistersville,  W.   Va.,   August   30,   1900.     Son   of  Joseph   P. 
and  Mary   (Stender)   Sweeney. 

Walter  Suiter  Barrette,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

1063  East  Second  South  Street. 
Born   at  Salt  Lake   City,  Utah,   October   13,   1896.     Son  of  William 
James  and   Elizabeth    (Suiter)    Barrette.     Served  in   U.  S.   F.   A., 
January  24,  1916,  to  January  15,  1919.     Regimental  Sergeant  Major 
145th  F.  A.,  40th  Division. 

Orton  Beard  Welton,  Ocean  Park,  Cal. 

151  Dwight  Avenue. 
Born   at   Detroit,    Mich.,   May   4,    1900.     Son    of    Harrison    Everard 
and   Ida  Minnie   Welton. 

Loran  Andrew  Creglow,  Palo  Alto,  Cal. 

445  Forest  Avenue. 
Born  at  Rock  Rapids,  Iowa,  November  8,  1899.     Son  of  John  S.  and 
Bertha  E.    (Colberg)    Creglow.     Served  in   U.   S.   Infantry,   unas- 
signed,  1918. 


1923. 

Frederick  Russell  Mcintosh,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

30  D  Street. 
Born    at   Anaconda,   Mont.,   June   25,    1901.     Son   of   Joseph   Bailey 
and   Zoe   Eloise    (Smith)    Mcintosh. 

Samuel  Parham  Applewhite,  Jr.,  Douglas,  Ariz. 

1118  Ninth  Street. 
Born   at   Orizaba,   Vera   Cruz,   Mexico,   January    22,    1903.     Son    of 
Samuel  Parham  and  Ella  Elizabeth    (Evans)    Applewhite. 


ALPHA  TAU  CHAPTER.  1363 

Laurence  Matthews  Duryee,  San  Diego,  Cal. 

2048  Third  Street. 
Born    at    East    Orange,    N.    J.,    August   26,    1900.     Son    of    George 
Wesley   and  Grace  AVallraven    (Lawrence)    Duryee.     S.   A.  T.   C, 
San  Diego   College,   1918. 

William  Edward  Prather,  Palms  P.  O.,  Cal. 

Born  at  New  York  City,  N.  Y.,  March  20,   1901.     Son  of  William 
Crutcher  and  Kathryn  D.   (Smith)    Prather. 

Richard  Chase,  San  Diego,  Cal. 

3415  Albatross  Street. 
Born  at  Seattle,  Wash.,  November  16,  1901.     Son  of  Edwin  Foster 
and  Margaret    (Leslie)    Chase. 


y,  ° 


Alpha  Upsilon  Chapter 

UNIVERSITY  OF  WASHINGTON 

SEATTLE,  WASHINGTON 


Instituted  August  23,  A.  D.  1919. 


EUGENE  ELROY  BERGMAN 
THOMAS  LYLE  ALLISON 
DWIGHT  ED  DAVIS 
HALTON  JULIUS  JOHNSON 
PETER  RAYMOND  ROBERTSON 
EVERETT  N.  PETERSON 
WINFIELD  SCOTT  MOYER 
ROBERT  COURTNEY  MARTIN 
PAUL  MEHAN 
LEWIS  MEHAN 
VALENTINE  HOFFMAN 
FLOYD  RAYMOND  HAMEL 
CARL  WILLIAM  EMMONS 
EDGAR  MARIAN  DRAPER 
EARL  EDWARD  UPTON 
PERCY  FREDERICK  STEVENS 
BURTON  FOOTE  SCOTT 
PERCY  MANCHESTER  MURRAY 
HERMAN  LUFT 
HARRY  WILMOT  CRONISE 
EARL  DWIGHT  BROWN 
ANDREW  BANDINO 
CHARLES  PAUL  BARCLAY 
FORD  KEELER  BROWN 
ARTHUR  KETCHEL  ROBERTS 
DONALD  HATHAWAY  CLARK 
RUSSELL  ALBERT  COBB 
DONALD   CRANDALL  WILSON 
HUGH  WILLIAM  PENDERGAST 
WALTER  ALBERT  KLEIST 
GEORGE  FREDERICK  BECK 
RALPH  BRINDLEY 


History  of  Alpha  Upsilon  Chapter 

The  idea  of  the  local  society  was  first  conceived  by  three 
men,  members  of  the  Sphinx  Club  of  the  University  of  Wash- 
ington who  carefully  selected  a  group  of  men  and  announced 
in  May,  1914,  the  formation  of  a  fraternity  to  be  known  as 
the  Pi  Tau  Upsilon  Fraternity.  After  careful  consideration 
of  the  fraternities  not  represented  at  Washington,  it  was 
finally  decided  that  the  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  Fraternity  more 
nearly  represented  the  ideals  which  the  Pi  Tau  Upsilon  Fra- 
ternity aspired  to  than  any  other  national  fraternity,  and  in 
December,  1916  a  petition  was  sent  to  the  Executive  Board. 

Despite  the  fact  that  the  war  greatly  upset  scholastic 
work  in  1917-1919,  the  local  chapter  succeeded  as  one  of  the 
few  fraternities  at  Washington  in  maintaining  a  chapter  house. 
Over  eighty  per  cent  of  the  membership  were  in  the  service 
and  the  three  members  who  gave  their  lives  in  the  cause  will 
always  be  honored. 

At  the  Atlantic  City  Convention  on  June  27,  1919  a  char- 
ter was  granted  to  Alpha  Upsilon  Chapter  making  the  Wash- 
ington chapter  the  thirtieth  of  the  fraternity  and  the  first  in 
the  Pacific  Northwest.  The  installation  ceremony  was  held 
at  the  chapter  house  at  4504  16th  Ave.  N.  E.,  Seattle,  on 
August  23,  1919.  Grand  Pi  William  C.  West  conducted  the 
installation,  assisted  by  Brothers  Frederick  C.  Larkin  and 
Robert  G.  Reiniger,  Alpha  Epsilon,  '02,  Dr.  Arthur  H.  Gray, 
Alpha  Iota,  '06,  and  George  E.  Burget,  Alpha  Pi,  '14.  Thirty- 
two  members  of  the  local  fraternity  were  initiated. 

At  the  present  time  the  membership  of  the  chapter  num- 
bers seventy-one.  Two  choice  lots  in  the  heart  of  the  fra- 
ternity district  were  recently  purchased  and  in  a  few  years 
Alpha  Upsilon  Chapter  will  build  therev 

With  the  University  of  Washington  returning  to  its  pre- 
war basis  and  with  its  record  attendance  of  five  thousand,  the 

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1368  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

youngest  chapter  of  the  fraternity,  Alpha  Upsilon,  is  work- 
ing hard  to  maintain  the  high  standards  of  good  fellowship 
and  good  scholarship  so  characteristic  of  the  fraternity.  The 
active  chapter  is  doing  all  that  is  possible  to  encourage  active 
participation  both  in  university  and  fraternity  affairs.  With 
the  alumni  actively  interested  in  our  welfare,  the  future  success 
of  Alpha  Upsilon  Chapter  is  assured. 


Alpha  Upsilon  Chapter 

1896. 

Jacob  Neibert   Bowman,   A.M.,   Ph.D.    [Heidelberg],   Seattle, 

Wash. 

2103  East  Fifty-second  Street. 
Born  at  Greenville,  Ohio,  May  4,  1875.  Son  of  George  Washington 
and  Rachael  (Neibert)  Bowman.  Assistant  Professor  of  Medieval 
History,  University  of  California,  1906-12;  Associate  Professor  of 
European  History,  University  of  Washington,  1912  to  date;  lec- 
turer at  Camp  Lewis,  Wash.,  during  World  War.  Married,  June 
30,  1906,  Edna  B.  Wilson. 

William    Savery ,  A.B.     [Brown];    A.M.,    Ph.D.     [Harvard], 

Seattle,  Wash. 

4711   Fifteenth  Avenue,  N.  E. 
Born  at  Attleboro,  Mass.,  September  26,  1875.     Son  of  Job   Briggs 
and    Isadora    (Briggs)    Savery.     Professor    in    the    University    of 
Washington. 

1916. 

Martin  Ney  Deggeller,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

626  Henry  Building. 
Born  at  Chehalis,  Wash.,  December  8,  1894.  Son  of  Edward  and 
Anna  (Hylak)  Deggeller.  Draftsman  with  James  D.  Lacey  and 
Company,  Seattle,  Wash.  Sigma  Pi  and  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Served  as 
Sergeant,  Company  G,  22d  Engineers;  in  A.  E.  F.,  August,  1918, 
to  July,  1919.     Married,  November  25,  1919,  Jessie  Mae  Richey. 

Robert  Bowman  Van  Horn,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Yakima,  Wash. 

Born  at  Nova,  Ohio,  July  1,  1893.  Son  of  Dr.  Francis  Joseph  and 
Amy  Bell  (Richards)  Van  Horn.  Instructor  in  Civil  Engineer- 
ing, University  of  Washington,  1920  to  date.  Enlisted  April  27, 
1917;  commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  Engineers;  assigned  to  20th 
Engineers;   discharged   July   29,   1919. 

Edgar  Marian  Draper,  A.B.,  Winslow,  Wash. 

Born  at  Ontario,  Oregon,  November  7,  1894.     Son  of  Francis  Marian 

1369 


1370  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

and  Susan   (Gregg)   Draper.     Teacher.     Phi  Beta  Kappa.     Served 
as  Ensign,  U.  S.  N.  R.,  June,  1917,  to  April,  1919. 

Emmett  Jenner  Legg,  Honolulu,  Hawaii. 

Standard  Oil  Company. 
Born  at  Seattle,  Wash.,  November  17,  1894.  Son  of  Louis  Henry 
and  Helen  (Jenner)  Legg.  Division  Engineer,  Standard  Oil  Com- 
pany, Honolulu,  Hawaii.  First  Lieutenant,  144th  F.  A.,  Decem- 
ber, 1917,  to  February,  1919;  six  months  in  A.  E.  F.;  Captain 
in  F.   A.   R.  C. 


1917. 

Everett  N.  Peterson,  Ph.C,  B.S.,  Snohomish,  Wash. 

502  C  Avenue. 
Born  at   Genesee,  Idaho,  June  19,   1894.     Son  of  John  August  and 
Marietta      (Daily)      Peterson.     Pharmacist.     Enlisted      June     23, 
1917;   Sergeant,   Medical  Detachment,   316th   Trench   Mortar   Bat- 
tery, 91st  Division;  in  A.  E.  F.,  July  14,  1918,  to  March  7,  1919. 

Ralph  Brindley,  B.S.,  M.S.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

634  Eleventh  Avenue,  North. 
Born  at  Boscobel,  Wis.,  December  23,  1891.  Son  of  Joshua  James 
and  Evalyn  Lisetta  (Haskins)  Brindley.  With  Wheeler-Osgood 
Company,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  F.  A., 
August  15,  1917;  assigned  to  346th  F.  A.;  in  A.  E.  F.  and  Army 
of  Occupation,  June,  1918,  to  March  1919. 

Harold  Beckwith  Allen,  Seattle,  Wash. 

227  Lyon  Building. 
Born  at  Hammond,  N.  Y.,  August  21,  1893.     Son  of  Alexander  and 
Harriet     Elizabeth     (Highbee)     Allen.     Reporter,     Seattle     Post- 
Intelligencer,  1917-18.     Secretary  to  Hon.  John  F.  Miller,  member 
of  Congress,  1918  to  date. 

Donald    Hathaway    Clark,    B.S.,    M.S.    in    Forestry,    Seattle, 
Wash. 

425  Henry  Building. 
Born  at  Chicago,  111.,  August  5,  1890.  Son  of  John  Henry  and 
Catherine  (Little)  Clark.  Sigma  Xi.  Secretary  of  Shingle  Branch 
of  West  Coast  Lumberman's  Association.  Commissioned  First 
Lieutenant,  F.  A.,  August  15,  1917;  assigned  to  348th  F.  A.,  91st 
Division,  A.  E.  F. ;  promoted  to  Captain,  October,  1918;  assigned 
to  5th  F.  A.,  1st  Division,  Army  of  Occupation;  discharged  June, 
1919. 


ALPHA  UPSILON  CHAPTER.  1371 

1918. 

Earl  Baumer  Martin,  A.B.,  Tacoma,  Wash. 

1115  South  J  Street. 
Born  at  Grant  City,  Mo.,  June  30,  1886.  Son  of  Daniel  Alexander 
and  Julia  (Van  Dyke)  Martin.  Principal,  Sheridan  School, 
Tacoma,  Wash.  Enlisted  in  Medical  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  June  18, 
1917;  rank  of  Sergeant;  discharged  on  certificate  of  disability, 
October  11,  1917. 

Donald  Crandall  Wilson,  Seattle,  Wash. 

6840  Fifteenth  Avenue,  N.  E. 
Born  at  Detroit,  Minn.,  July  26,  1896.  Son  of  Daniel  Edward  and 
Gladys  May  (Crandall)  Wilson.  Manager  of  Three  Bears  Res- 
taurants Company.  Enlisted  in  C.  A.  C,  April  11,  1917;  com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant,  June  26,  1918;  First  Lieutenant, 
August,  1918.     Phi  Beta  Kappa. 

Robert  Courtney  Martin,  Seattle,  Wash. 

507  Hinckley  Building. 
Born    at   Rochester,   Minn.,   November    13,    1894.     Son    of   Courtney 
and   Amanda  Lucy    (Cobb)    Martin.     Served   as   Second   Lieuten- 
ant, 39th  C.   A. 

Valentine  Hoffman,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

1323  Terry  Street. 
Born  at  Walla  Walla,  Washington,  May  12,  1893.     Son  of  John  and 
Theresa     (Kirchner)     Hoffman.     In    hull    division,    Puget    Sound 
Navy  Yard.     Married,  February  3,  1919,  Loreata  Wright. 

Floyd  Raymond  Hamel,  Seattle,  Wash. 

1409  Alaska  Building. 
Born  at  Lexington,  Nebraska,  January  21,  1893.  Son  of  Edward 
Harrison  and  Clara  Sybella  (Nauens)  Hamel.  Salesman  for 
Westinghouse  Lamp  Company,  Seattle,  Wash.  Enlisted  in  U.  S. 
N.  R.,  June  5,  1918;  commissioned  Ensign,  January  17,  1919; 
on  inactive  duty  February  17,  1919. 

Carl  William  Emmons,  Portland,  Ore. 

772  Talbot  Road. 
Born  at  Evansville,  Ind.,  May  11,  1895.  Son  of  William  Worsdale 
and  Sarah  Eda  (Heist)  Emmons.  Enlisted  in  Medical  Corps, 
U.  S.  A.,  May  25,  1917;  discharged  July  20,  1919;  rank,  Sergeant, 
and  Sergeant,  first  class;  nineteen  months  in  A.  E.  F.  in  Section 
578,  U.  S.  A.  Ambulance  Service  with  French  Army;  was  wounded 
in  action  at  Lucy,  France,  June  11,  1918;  participated  in  five 
major  engagements. 


1372  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

George  Frederick  Beck,  Ephrata,  Wash. 

Born  at  Alvord,  la.,  December  26,  1892.  Son  of  Lawrence  Casper 
and  Mary  (Moeller)  Beck.  Principal  of  High  School,  Ephrata, 
Wash.     Married,  May  8,  1917,  Sue  Beatrice  Slussar. 

John  Thomas  Bond,  Tacoma,  Wash. 

1230  North  G  Street. 
Born  at  Tacoma,  Wash.,  June  3,  1896.     Son  of  Richard  Thomas  and 
Mary   Jane    (Shine)    Bond.     Warehouse    Superintendent,    Portland 
Flouring  Mills  Company.     Married,  April  10,   1916,  Telena  Char- 
lotte   Cultum. 

Anthony  Sylvester  Corbiere,  Belleville,  N.  J. 

Born  at  Nice,  France,  March  8,  1893.  Son  of  Jules  Eugene  and 
Catherine  (Rouder)  Corbiere.  Enlisted  Ambulance  Section  571, 
U.  S.  A.,  May  25,  1917;  Corporal,  March,  1918;  Sergeant,  May 
25,  1918;  Sergeant,  first  class,  July  4,  1918;  Sergeant  Major,  Base 
Hospital  67,  July  6,  1918;  overseas  July  15,  1918;  discharged 
March  4,  1919. 

Wallace  Lincoln  Maney,  Spokane,  Wash. 

730  Old  National  Bank  Building. 
Born  at  Ellensburg,  Wash.,  August  6,  1896.     Son  of  Lincoln  Glover 
and    Sophia   Dorothy    (Alder)    Maney.     During    the    World    War 
served  as  Corporal,  Headquarters  Company,  81st  F.  A. 

Winfield  Scott  Moyer,  Seattle,  Wash. 

413  Warren  Avenue. 
Born   at    Seattle,   Wash.,   January   30,    1894.     Son    of   George    Feno 
and   Ida   May    (Swegle)    Moyer.     Enlisted   in   U.   S.   N.,   May   12, 
1917,  as  storekeeper,  first  class;  on  supply  ship  in  convoy  service. 

Elmer  Arthur  Johnson,  B.S.   [Univ.  of  Oregon]  ;  M.D.   [Rush 

Medical  Coll.],  Chicago,  111. 

1832  West  Adams  Street. 
Born    at    Denver,    Colo.,    May    8,    1896.     Son    of    Swan    Peter    and 
Alma    (Hokins)    Johnson.     Physician. 


1919. 

Burton  Foote  Scott,  A.B.,  Montesano,  Wash. 

Born  near  Fort  Hays,  Kans.,  February  28,  1892.  Son  of  William 
Ebenezer  and  Clara  Elizabeth  (Foote)  Scott.  Principal  of  High 
School,  Montesano,  Wash.  Enlisted  in  C.  A.  C,  Wash.,  N.  G, 
April  8,  1915;   First  Lieutenant,  3d   Company,  C.  A.  N.   G,  July 


ALPHA  UPSILON  CHAPTER.  1373 

25,  1917;  promoted  to  Captain,  C.  A.  C;  discharged  December 
23,  1918. 

Claude  Charles   Snider,  Bush  Prairie,  Wash. 

Born  at  Hartford,  Kans.,  November  13,  1894.  Son  of  Jacob  Baker 
and  Bertha  (McGee)  Snider.  Enlisted  in  U.  S.  A.  Ambulance 
Service,  December,  1917;  in  A.  E.  F.  with  Section  570;  in  St. 
Mihiel  and  Argonne  offensives;  discharged  May   10,  1919. 

Walter  Louis  Baumgartner,  LL.B.,  Okanogan,  Wash. 

Born  at  Helena,  Mont,  June  27,  1895.  Son  of  Martin  and  Johanna 
(Tritz)     Baumgartner.     Attorney-at-law.     Enlisted    December    15, 

1917,  as  Radio  Electrician,  U.  S.  N.  R.;  released  January  29,  1919. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Alfred  J.  Baumgartner,  Alpha 
Upsilon,  '20. 

Kenneth  Griffith  Whyte,  B.S.,  Boise,  Ida. 

915  Hayes  Street. 
Born   at  La  Crosse,  Wis.,   March   27,   1895.     Son   of  David  Graeme 
and  Hannah  Marie   (Griffith)  Whyte.     Student  at  Jefferson  Medi- 
cal College.     Sergeant,  U.  S.  A.  Ambulance  Service,  May,  1917,  to 
August,  1918;  Second  Lieutenant,  Sanitary  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  August, 

1918,  to  September,  1919. 

Halton  Julius  Johnson,  Seattle,  Wash. 

4504  Sixteenth  Avenue,  N.  E. 
Born  in  Norway,  September  11,  1896.     Son  of  Martin  and  Charlotte 
(Stein)   Johnson.     Seaman,  U.  S.  N.  R.,  July  19,  1918,  to  Decem- 
ber 12,   1918. 

David  Annesley  Somerville,  Lewiston,  Ida. 

807  Eighth  Avenue. 
Born   at   Austin,   Minn.,   December   10,   1897.     Son   of  David  James 
Watson  and  Dora  Trumen   (Goodrich)   Somerville. 

1920. 

Arthur  Herbert  Towne,  Carrolls,  Wash. 

Born  at  Elroy,  Wis.,  April  14,  1895.  Son  of  Milton  Herbert  and 
Petra  Towne.  Private,  U.  S.  A.  Ambulance  Service,  Section  571, 
A.  E.  F.;  enlisted  May  25,  1917;  discharged  May  17,  1919. 

Leonard  Hubert  Schneider,  Seattle,  Wash. 

1330  Lucas  Place. 
Born  at  Tacoma,  Wash.,  January  28,  1896.     Son  of  Louis  Leonard 


1374  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

and  Anna  Lee  (Tucker)  Schneider.  Operator  Power  Station. 
Served  as  Sergeant,  8th  Trench  Mortar  Battery,  May,  1918,  to 
February,  1919. 

Percy  Frederick  Stevens,  Seattle,  Wash. 

132  North  Forty-ninth  Street. 
Born  at  Chippewa  Falls,  Wis.,  December  27,  1894.  Son  of  Frederick 
Lincoln  and  Flora  Elmira  (Hoover)  Stevens.  Enlisted  as  Ser- 
geant, Q.  M.  C.,  April  21,  1917;  Sergeant,  first  class,  September, 
1918;  discharged  May  9,  1919;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
Q.  M.  R.  C,  February  26,  1919. 

Hugh  William  Pendergast,  B.S.  in  M.E.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

403  Roy  Street. 
Born  at  Port  Angeles,  Wash.,  July  26,  1894.     Son  of  William  Benard 
and  Rebecca  Mabel  (Jackson)  Pendergast. 

Walter  Albert  Kleist,  B.S.  in  E.E.,  Tacoma,  Wash. 

903  South  Yakima  Avenue. 
Born  at  Anaconda,  Mont.,  August  21,  1896.     Son  of  Albert  Robert 
and  Amelia   (Scheideggar)   Kleist. 

Dwight  Edward  Davis,  Port  Orchard,  Wash. 

Born  at  Cheney,  Wash.,  April  7,  1899.  Son  of  Claiborne  Edward 
and  Mattie  (Nesbit)  Davis.  During  the  World  War  served  in 
Marine  Aviation  School. 

Ford  Keeler  Brown,  A.B.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

3950  First  Avenue,  N.  E. 
Born  at  Port  Townsend,  Wash.,  February  25,  1895.     Son  of  David 
Edward  and  Mary  Eliza   (Ford)   Brown.     Phi  Beta  Kappa.     En- 
listed   Washington    Coast    Artillery    Corps,    April    11,    1917;    dis- 
charged November  23,  1918. 

Eugene  Elroy  Bergman,  Breckenridge,  Colo. 

Born  at  Breckenridge,  Colo.,  January  7,  1897.  Son  of  Gus  and 
Ellen    (Sheedy)    Bergman. 

Thomas  Lyle  Allison,  Bremerton,  Wash. 

822   Concord   Street. 
Born  at  Springfield,  Mo.,  August  26,  1897.     Son  of  William  Thomas 
and  Mattie   (Snowden)   Allison.     Enlisted  May  24,  1918,  in  Naval 
Aviation  Corps;  discharged  December  18,  1918;  rank,  Chief  Quar- 
termaster,  aviation. 


ALPHA  UPSILON  CHAPTER.  1375 

Rudolf  Alfred  Bissett,  Vancouver,  B.  C. 

2935  Hemlock  Street. 
Born  at  Victoria,  B.  C,  July  8,  1898.     Son  of  Alfred   Bissett  and 
Sofia   (Schnoter)    Bissett. 

Ernest  Eugene  Ferguson,  Seattle,  Wash. 

1427  West   Fifty-sixth   Street. 
Born  at  Harbor  Springs,  Mich.,  January  16,  1900.     Son  of  Eugene 
and   Emma    (Melching)    Ferguson. 

Arthur  Cowan  Ginder,  San  Diego,  Cal. 

U.  S.  Grant  Hotel. 
Born  at  Stevenson,  Wash.,  March  26,  1898.  Son  of  John  Henry 
and  Florence  (Cowan)  Ginder.  Musician.  Enlisted  in  U.  S.  N., 
April  10,  1917;  1st  musician,  Naval  Band,  Training  Camp,  San 
Diego,  Cal.;  discharged  February  15,  1919.  Married,  October  31, 
1918,  Dorothy  Mabel  Milner. 

Manford  Edwin  Magnuson,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Burlington  Apartment. 
Born  at  Menominee,  Mich.,  June  5,  1896.     Son  of  Oliver  and  Ellen 
(Johnson)    Magnuson.     Cost    Accountant,    Puget    Sound    Flouring 
Mills,   Tacoma,   Wash.     Enlisted   March   28,   1918;    Sergeant,   first 
class,  construction  division,  Q.  M.  C. ;  discharged  May  2,  1919. 

Swan  Emanuel  Nord,  Seattle,  Wash. 

2339  Fauntleroy  Avenue. 
Born  at   Norrala,  Sweden,  April  23,   1894.     Son  of  Peter  Eric   and 
Martha    (Olson)    Nord.     Enlisted    November    15,    1917;    Ordnance 
Sergeant;  overseas  May  26,  1918;  discharged  August  1,  1919. 

Alfred  Joseph  Baumgartner,  Okanogan,  Wash. 

Born  at  Helena,  Mont.,  January  11,  1897.  Son  of  Martin  and 
Johanna  (Tritz)  Baumgartner.  Served  as  Private,  46th  Company, 
5th  Battalion,  Camp  Lewis,  Wash.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother, 
Walter  L.  Baumgartner,  Alpha  Upsilon,  '19. 


1921. 

Matthew  John  Cline,  Tacoma,  Wash. 

6401  East  I  Street. 
Born   at   St.   Paul,   Minn.,  June  28,   1899.     Son  of  Michael  William 
and  Margarete   Marie    (Duffy)    Cline.     Draftsman   with   City   En- 
gineer,  Tacoma,   Wash.     During  the   World   War   served   as   Sea- 
man, second  class,  U.  S.  N.  R. 


13/6  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Arthur  Kitchcl  Roberts,   Tacoma,  Wash. 

922  North  Eleventh  Street. 
Born  at  Calfax,  Wash.,  May  20,  1895.     Son  of  William  Jackson  and 
Harriet  Kitchel   (James)    Roberts.     Served  as  Private,  first  class, 
M.   C;   with   Base   Hospital   No.    13,   A.   E.   F.;   discharged   July, 
1919. 

Lewis  Mehan,  Seattle,  Wash. 

4504  Sixteenth  Avenue,  N.  E. 
Born   at   Everett,  Wash.,   October   16,   1897.     Son   of   Harry  Clinton 
and    Jennie     C.     (Coolidge)     Mehan.     Assistant     Freight     Agent, 
Charles   Nelson   Steamship   Company,   Seattle,   Wash.     Relative   in 
Fraternity,  brother,  Paul  Mehan,  Alpha  Upsilon,  '23. 

Herman  Luft,  Bremerton,  Wash. 

623   Burwell  Avenue. 
Born  at  Seattle,  Wash.,  July  14,  1899.     Son  of  Heromius  and  Hedwig 
(Boltz)   Luft.     S.   A.   T.  C,  University  of  Washington,   1918. 

Earl  Dwight  Brown,  Custer,  Wash. 

Born  at  Custer,  Wash.,  September  7,  1899.  Son  of  Edward  and 
Matilda  Alice  (Lopas)  Brown.  S.  A.  T.  C,  University  of  Wash- 
ington, 1918. 

John  Stephen  Mclnnes,  Wallace,  Ida. 

501  Pine  Street. 
Born  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  December   1,  1900.     Son  of  John  Ste- 
phen and  Anna   (Hansen)    Mclnnes. 

August  Reinhold  Anderson,   Seattle,  Wash. 

406  Eleventh  Avenue,  North. 
Born  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  September   15,   1895.     Son  of  Gustave 
Reinhold  and  Anna  Maria    (Beeman)    Anderson.     Served  in  39th 
Ambulance  Company,  July  25,  1917,  to  December  28,  1918. 

Harry  Wilmot  Cronise,  Salem,  Ore. 

193  Commercial  Street. 
Born  at  Salem,  Oregon,  March  29,  1891.     Son  of  Thomas  Jefferson 
and   Nancy    Melissa    (Riggs)    Cronise.     Enlisted   in   U.   S.   N.,   as 
Seaman,  second  class.     Released   from  active   duty,   December   17, 
1918. 

Earl  Edward  Upton,  Black  Diamond,  Wash. 

Born  at  Black  Diamond,  Wash.,  December  30,  1896.  Son  of  Joseph 
and  Elizabeth  Ann  (Thomas)  Upton.  Enlisted  July  29^  1918,  in 
U.  S.   N.   R.;  on  inactive  duty,  December  20,   1918. 


ALPHA  UPSILON  CHAPTER.  1377 

Charles  Paul  Barclay,  Black  Diamond,  Wash. 

Born  at  Black  Diamond,  Wash.,  July  24,  1897.  Son  of  John  and 
Sarah  Ann  (Selway)  Barclay.  S.  A.  T.  C,  University  of  Wash- 
ington, 1918. 

Joseph   Edwin   Kriegler,   Spokane,   Wash. 

73.5  Chelan  Avenue. 
Born    at    Casselton,    N.    D.,    October    27,    1896.     Son    of   Joseph    and 
Harriet    (Weber)    Kriegler.     Private,   2d    Company,    Fort   Stevens, 
Ore.,  September  3,  1918,  to  December  22,  1918. 


1922. 

Cyril  Arthur  Moll,   South  Bend,  Wash. 

Born  at  Green  Bay,  Wis.,  June  24,  1900.  Son  of  Les  Alexander 
and  Nellie   (Murphy)   Moll. 

Percy  Manchester  Murray,  Roy,  Wash. 

Born  at  Roy,  Wash.,  April  30,  1900.  Son  of  Nelson  and  Mary 
Ellen  (Manchester)  Murray.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers, 
Millard  Murray,  Alpha  Upsilon,  '23,  and  Maurice  Murray,  Alpha 
Upsilon,  '23. 

Paul  Mehan,  Roy,  Wash. 

Born  at  Everett,  Wash.,  December  15,  1898.  Son  of  Harry  Clinton 
and  Jeanie  Curtis  (Coolidge)  Mehan.  S.  A.  T.  C,  University 
of  Washington,  1918.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Lewis 
Mehan,  Alpha  Upsilon,  '21. 

Russell  Albert  Cobb,  Wapato,  Wash. 

Born  at  Big  Rapids,  Mich.,  November  28,  1897.  Son  of  Albert 
William  and  Jessie  Arvilla  (Miller)  Cobb.  Fruit  inspector. 
Served  as  Private,  U.  S.  Marine  Corps  during  the  World  War. 
Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Maurice  C.  Cobb,  Alpha  Upsilon, 
'23. 

Henry  George  Knips,  Lismore,  Minn. 

Born  at  Lismore,  Minn.,  June  3,  1898.  Son  of  Robert  and  Minnie 
(Rehder)  Knips.     S.  A.  T.  C,  University  of  Washington,  1918. 

Francis  Elmer  Kidwell,  Seattle,  Wash. 

510  East  John   Street. 
Born  at  Washington,  Ind.,  February  23,  1901.     Son  of  Major  Frank 
A.   Kidwell,   U.   S.  A.,  and   Rose  Clementine  Zinkan. 


13/8  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Robert  Edgar  Worthington,  Quilcene,  Wash. 

Born  at  Quilcene,  Wash.,  January  27,  1900.  Son  of  William  Jenner 
and  Grace  Amelia  (Legg)  Worthington.  S.  A.  T.  C,  University 
of  Washington,  1918. 

Edmund  Shepard  Fraser,  Ontario,  Ore. 

Born  at  Ontario,  Oregon,  July  10,  1900.  Son  of  Edmund  Alexander 
and  Ida  (Holland)  Fraser.  S.  A.  T.  C,  University  of  Washing- 
ton, 1918. 

Stewart  Hazelton  Brown,  Port  Angeles,  Wash. 

212  West  Second  Street. 
Born    at    Port    Angeles,    Wash.,    July    19,    1900.     Son    of    Clarence 
Pattengill  and  Daisy  May   (Stewart)   Brown. 

Jack  O'Rourke  Shank,  Alton,  111. 

262  Madison   Avenue. 
Born   at   Victor,  Colo.,  Jan.   9,   1897.     Son   of  Joseph   Freeman   and 
Mary   Elisabeth    (O'Rourke)    Shank. 

Norris  Julius  Hekel,  Independence,  Iowa. 

Born  at  Independence,  Iowa,  December  16,  1897.  Son  of  Joseph 
George  and  Elizabeth  Maxine   (Crowder)    Hekel. 

Harry  Clement  Fairservice,  Clallam  Bay,  Wash. 

Born  at  Port  Angeles,  Wash.,  April  6,  1899.  Son  of  Akston  and 
Lulu  (Kelfner)  F'airservice.  Naval  Unit,  S.  A.  T.  C,  University 
of  Washington,  1918. 

Ian  Wesley  Christopher,  Olympia,  Wash. 

301  Union  Street. 
Born   at   Seattle,   Wash.,   March    11,    1900.     Son   of   Albert    H.    and 
Amy  Maud   (Chapmann)   Christopher.     S.  A.  T.  C,  University  of 
Washington,  1918. 

Lyle  Dewey  Packard,  Bellingham,  Wash. 

2521  Humboldt  Street. 
Born    at   Waupaca,   Wis.,   April   26,    1898.     Son   of   William   Sumner 
and  Carrie   Nellie    (Miller)    Packard.     S.   A.   T.  C,   University   of 
Washington,   1918. 

1923. 

Andrew   Baudino,  Wallace,   Ida. 

415  River  Street. 
Born   at   Turin,   Italy,   March  5,   1899.     Son   of   Peter    and   Marietta 
(Pinonchele)    Baudino. 


ALPHA  UPSILON  CHAPTER.  1379 

Robert  Harold  Stewart,  Spokane,  Wash. 

218   South   Adams   Street. 
Born    at   Calumet,   Mich.,   September   2,    1899.     Son   of   Dr.    George 
Robert  and  Julia  Marie   (Schneiderhan)   Stewart. 

Millard  Murray,  Roy,  Wash. 

Born  at  Roy,  Wash.,  October  19,  1901.  Son  of  Nelson  and  Mary 
Ellen  (Manchester)  Murray.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  brothers, 
Percy  Murray,  Alpha  Upsilon,  '22,  and  Maurice  Murray,  Alpha 
Upsilon,  '23. 

Maurice  Murray,  Roy,  Wash. 

Born  at  Roy,  Wash.,  October  19,  1901.  Son  of  Nelson  and  Mary 
Ellen  (Manchester)  Murray.  Relatives  in  Fraternity,  Percy 
Murray,  Alpha  Upsilon,  '22,  and  Millard  Murray,  Alpha  Upsilon, 
'23. 

Arthur  Bernard  Langlie,  Charleston,  Wash. 

Born  at  Lanesboro,  Minn.,  July  25,  1900.  Son  of  Bjarnae  Alfred 
and   Carrie    (Dahl)    Langlie. 

Charles  Amos  Goodwin,   South  Tacoraa,  Wash. 

Born  at  Berlin,  N.  H.,  August  9,  1894.  Son  of  Oscar  Holt  and 
Helen  (Johnson)  Goodwin.  Enlisted  in  Q.  M.  C,  June  23,  1917; 
Quartermaster  Sergeant,  Base  Hospital,  Camp  Lewis,  Wash.;  dis- 
charged February  21,  1919. 

Maurice  Crossman  Cobb,  Wapato,  Wash. 

Born  at  Oregon  City,  Ore.,  January  1,  1900.  Son  of  Albert  William 
and  Jessie  Arvilla  (Miller)  Cobb.  S.  A.  T.  C,  University  of  Wash- 
ington, 1918.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  Russell  A.  Cobb, 
Alpha  Upsilon,  '22. 

Wallace  Wells  Crawford,  Vancouver,  B.   C. 

1657  Pandora  Street. 
Born  at  Bowmanville,  Ontario,  Can.,  June  4,  1897.     Son  of  William 
Wells  James  and  Ruby  (Buckwalter)  Crawford.     Gunner  in  Royal 
Canadian    Garrison    Artillery;    volunteered,    May    20,    1918;    dis- 
charged, December  21,  1918. 

Walter  Bale  Seelye,  Seattle,  Wash. 

5215  Nineteenth  Avenue,  N.  E. 
Born  at   Dubuque,   Iowa,  June   19,   1901.     Son  of  Walter  Karl  and 
Ella  Louise   (Bale)   Seelye. 


1380  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Peter  Raymond  Robertson,  Buckley,  Wash. 

Born   at  Lester,   Wash.,   June    19,    1897.     Son   of   Peter   and    Emma 
(Dahl)    Robertson.     S.  A.  T.  C,   University  of  Washington,   1918. 

John  Edwin  Warren,  Bremerton,  Wash. 

7:26  Second  Street. 
Born    at    Seattle,    Wash.,    June    9,    1900.     Son    of    John    Henry    and 
Mary    (Sullivan)    Warren.     Served  as   Seaman,  U.  S.  N.   R.,  July, 
1918,  to  January,  1919. 


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STATE  UNIVERSITY  OF  IOWA 

IOWA  CITY,  IOWA 


Ixstituted  Septembr  25,  A.  D.  1920. 


HENRY  AUGUST  BENDER 
WILLIAM  HAROLD  ROMINE 
WAYNE  MAURICE  PRUDHON 
RAYMOND  ALTON  YARCHO 
LOWELL  EUGENE  SMITH 
ROSCOE  DARROW  MARKLE 
JOHN  EVERETT  LEINEN 
ALLEN  WALLEN 
GEORGE  WILLIAM  SMITH 
WALTER  RINEHART  BEIER 
LELAND  BRUCE   IRWIN 
RALPH  WILBUR   BOEDER 
GEORGE  LESLIE  STOUT 
JOSEPH  BERTRAND  BENGE 
LELAND  BROWN  IRISH 
ALFRED  BEAM  OWEN 
PAUL  FREDERICK  KOHL 
LAURENCE  RANDALL 
THOMAS  FRANK  SUCHOMEI- 
EDWIN  BOHAC 
LE  ROY  EDWARD  JENSEN 
HAROLD  LEONARD  IRWIN 
ROBERT  EDWARD  OWENS 
IVAN  FORD  WEIDLEIN 
ERNEST  FRED  WAHL 


1382  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

HAROLD  D.  SMITH 
ROBERT  LEE  HUNTER 
DANIEL  VINCENT  CONWELL 
JAMES  JOYCE  WENGERT 
GEORGE  SMYTHE 
MARCUS  SEXTIUS  CARLSON 
LYNN  ANSON  SAYLOR 
GEORGE  ROBERT  BLAKE 
ROBERT  BRUCE  LEE 
PAUL  STINSON  McCOLLISTER 
BRUCE  EARL  McDOWELL 
JAMES  EVERETT  WOLCOTT 
CHARLES  GRAY  CORD 
ROBERT  STURGEON  LEEPER 
PAUL  FRANCIS  SMITH 


History  of  Alpha  Phi  Chapter 

In  1915  seventeen  undergraduates  at  the  State  University 
of  Iowa  organized  the  Apollo  Club,  which  met  semi-weekly  in 
the  "  Iowa  Union  "  until  the  autumn  term  of  1916  when  the 
club  occupied  a  rented  house.  From  its  inception  it  was  favor- 
ably received  by  the  national  fraternities  at  Iowa  and  was  rep- 
resented in  all  phases  of  university  life. 

A  petition  for  a  charter  of  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  was  formally 
presented  to  the  Fraternity  in  March,  1917.  Due  to  the  world 
war  the  Fraternity  declined  to  take  an  action  at  that  time,  but 
after  thorough  investigation  and  consideration  the  charter  was 
granted  in  September,  1920,  and  on  the  twenty-fifth  of  that 
month  the  chapter  was  duly  instituted.  The  ceremony  was  con- 
ducted by  William  C.  West  (Alpha  Mu),  Grand  Pi,  Arthur  M. 
Jens  (Alpha  Epsilon),  Grand  Epsilon  and  Arthur  M.  Trow- 
bridge (Alpha  Pi),  the  last  named  being  professor  of  geology 
at  Iowa.  Forty  men  were  initiated,  of  whom  twenty-nine  are 
undergraduates  and  the  balance  alumni. 

The  chapter  now  occupies  a  house  at  114  East  Market  Street, 
a  desirable  location,  two  blocks  from  the  campus,  and  on  which 
it  has  secured  a  seven-year  lease. 

In  conclusion  it  may  safely  be  said  that  the  baby  chapter 
of  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  has  every  prospect  of  a  successful  future 
in  keeping  with  the  history  and  standards  of  the  Fraternity. 


1383 


Alpha  Phi  Chapter 

1917. 

Henry  August  Bender,  A.B.,  Le  Mars,  la. 

1116  Plymouth  Street. 
Born  at   Primrose,  Iowa,  November   13,   1894.     Son  of  Henry   Fred- 
erick   and    Emma    Christina    (Sievers)    Bender.     Medical    student. 
Phi   Beta  Kappa.     Served  with  5th  and   6th   Marines  and   9th   In- 
fantry, 2d  Division,  A.  E.  F.     Second  Lieutenant,  Infantry,  O.  R.  C. 

William  Harold  Romine,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Davenport,  la. 

1110  Harrison  Street. 
Born  at  Wellman,  Iowa,  March  2,  1896.  Son  of  William  Louis  and 
Bertha  May  (Allen)  Romine.  Planning  engineer,  Moline  Plow 
Company,  tractor  branch.  Served  as  Second  Lieutenant,  312th 
Engineers,  First  Lieutenant,  114th  Engineers  and  21st  Engineers; 
overseas  service  one  year;  discharged  August  1,  1919.  Married, 
April  21,  1918,  Delia  M.  Schaefer. 

1918. 

Wayne  Maurice  Prudhon,  A.B.,  Nashua,  la. 

Born  at  Woolstock,  Iowa,  May  13,  1896.  Son  of  Francis  and  Anna 
Margaret  (Peterson)  Prudhon.  Manager,  S.  B.  Bellamy  Lumber 
Company,  Nashua,  Iowa.  First  Class  Sergeant,  Medical  Corps, 
February  7,  1918,  to  December  22,  1919. 

Paul  Francis  Smith,  Dubuque,  la. 

79  Highland  Place. 
Born   at   Toledo,   Iowa,   July    11,   1895.     Son   of   William   Avery  and 
Marta   (Lichtenwalter)    Smith.     U.  S.   Revenue  Officer.     Served  as 
Second    Lieutenant,    Infantry;    instructor    in    4th   O.    T.    C,    Camp 
Hancock,  Ga.,   1918. 

1919. 

Raymond  Alton  Yarcho,  Des  Moines,  la. 

1425  Twenty-ninth  Street. 
Born  at  Shellrock,  Iowa,  December  18,  1897.     Son  of  August  Fred- 
erick  and    Katie    (Mead)   Yarcho.     In  advertising  business.     S.  A. 
T.  C,  State  University  of  Iowa,  1918. 
1384 


ALPHA  PHI  CHAPTER.  1385 

Harold  Leonard   Irwin,   A.B.,   Belle   Plaine,   la. 

Born  at  Belle  Plaine,  Iowa,  May  15,  1897.  Son  of  James  Henry 
and  Ella  (Duffield)  Irwin.  Law  student.  Served  in  163d  Depot 
Brigade  Band  and  at  F.  A.  C.  O.  T.  C,  Cam])  Zachary  Tavlor, 
Ky.,  1918. 


1920. 

Lowell  Eugene  Smith,  A.B.,  Winfield,  la. 

Born  at  Keota,  Iowa,  May  9,  1899.  Son  of  Eugene  Carlton  and 
Margaret  (Macauley)  Smith.  Naval  unit,  S.  A.  T.  C,  State  Uni- 
versity of  Iowa,  1918.  Relative  in  Fraternity,  brother,  George  W. 
Smith,   Alphi   Phi,   '20. 

R'oscoe  Darrow  Markle,  New  Hampton,  la. 

Born  at  New  Hampton,  Iowa,  May  15,  1898.  Son  of  Albert  Fred- 
erick and  Verna  (Darrow)  Markle.  Assistant  cashier,  Darrow 
Trust  and  Savings  Bank,  New  Hampton,  Iowa.  Married,  Septem- 
ber 7,  1918,  Gertrude  L.  Kezar. 

John  Everett  Leinen,  Keota,  la. 

Born  at  Keota,  Iowa,  March  18,  1898.  Son  of  John  Peter  and  Delia 
May  (Messerschmidt)  Leinen.  S.  A.  T.  C„  State  University  of 
Iowa,  1918. 

Allen  Wallen,  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Iowa  City,  la. 

403  South  Capitol  Street. 
Born  at  Iowa  City,  Iowa.  Son  of  Theophilus  Harris  and  Jennet 
(Matthes)  Wallen.  Assistant  city  engineer.  Served  on  Mexican 
border  with  Iowa  Engineers,  1916.  Sergeant,  109th  Engineers, 
June,  1917,  to  August,  1918.  Second  Lieutenant,  215th  Engineers, 
August  to  December,  1918.  Married,  May  9,  1917,  Iva  Marie 
Purington. 

George  William  Smith,  A.B.,  Iowa  City,  la. 

325    South    Capitol    Street. 
Born  at   Keota,   Iowa,  December   16,    1895.     Son  of   Eugene   Carlton 
and    Margaret    (McCauley)    Smith.     In    insurance    business.     Ser- 
geant, 55th  Engineers,  February  24,  1918,  to  July  11,  1919.     Rela- 
tive in  Fraternity,  brother,  Lowell  E.   Smith,  Alpha  Phi,  '20. 

Walter  Rinehart  Beier,  A.B.,  Goodell,  la. 

Born  at  Klemme,  Iowa,  October  21,  1897.  Son  of  William  Frank 
and  Bertha  Maria  (Lemke)  Beier.  Salesman.  S.  A.  T.  C,  State 
University  of  Iowa,  1918. 


i386  PHI  KAPPA  SIG.UA  FRATERNITY. 

Leland  Bruce  Irwin,  A.B.,  Elwood,  la. 

Born  at  Elwood,  Iowa,  July  9,  1895.  Son  of  Clarence  and  Louise 
(Obrein)  Irwin.  With  Iowa  Telephone  Company.  First  Class 
Private,   Battery   F,  337th  F.   A.  during  World  War. 

Thomas  Frank  Suchomel,  B.S.,  Cedar  Rapids,  la. 

501   Sixth  Avenue. 
Born  at   Cedar   Rapids,   Iowa,   December  22,  1896.     Son  of  Thomas 
and    Frances    (Hladky)    Suchomel.     Medical    student.     Served    in 
Medical    Enlisted    Corps,    and    S.    A.    T.    C,    State    University   of 
Iowa,  1918. 

1921. 

Ralph  Wilbur  Boader,  Pipestone,  Minn. 

Born  at  South  Shore,  S.  D.,  May  20,  1899.  Son  of  Edwin  Otto  and 
Hannah  (Jungren)  Boader.  S.  A.  T.  C,  State  University  of  Iowa, 
1918. 

George  Leslie  Stout,  Winterset,  la. 

Born  at  Winterset,  Iowa,  October  5,  1897.  Son  of  Abraham  Lincoln 
and  Lula  May  (McBride)  Stout.  Served  with  313th  Sanitary 
Train,  December  13,  1917,  to  January  1,  1919,  and  Headquarters 
Company,  354th  Infantry  to  June  7,  1919. 

Joseph  Bertrand  Benge,  Winterset,  la.* 

Born  at  Winterset,  Iowa,  December  24,  1896.  Son  of  Warren  P. 
and  Fannie  Mabel  (Kiser)  Benge.  Served  on  Mexican  border, 
1916-17  with  3d  Iowa  Infantry;  with  168th  Infantry,  42d  Division, 
A.  E.  F. ;  rank,  sergeant  bugler. 

Leland  Brown  Irish,  Whiting,  la. 

Born  at  Whiting,  Iowa,  September  13,  1900.  Son  of  Thomas  Gates 
and  Mamie  Adelia   (Brown)   Irish. 

Alfred  Beam  Owen,  Toledo,  la. 

Born  at  Toledo,  Iowa,  August  10,  1895.  Son  of  John  Alfred  and 
Delia  Jane  (Beam)   Owen.     Private,  Medical  Reserve  Corps,  1918. 

Paul  Frederick  Kohl,  Lisbon,  la. 

Born  at  Lisbon,  Iowa,  April  3,  1898.  Son  of  John  E.  and  Florence 
Elizabeth  (Nicks)  Kohl.  Served  in  3d  Company,  13th  Training 
Battalion,  Camp  Pike,  Ark.,   1918. 

Laurence  Randall,  Denison,  la. 

Born  at  La  Moille,  Iowa,  August  12,  1895.     Son  of  Addison  J.  and 


ALPHA  PHI  CHAPTER.  1387 

Edith    Blanch    (Cox)    Randall.     Private,    Medical    Reserve   Corps, 
1918. 

Edwin  Bohac,  Cedar  Rapids,  la. 

4  Oak  Boulevard. 
Born  at  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa,  February  6,  1899.     Son  of  Frank  and 
Kathrinka    (Petranck)    Bohac.     S.   A.   T.   C,   State   University   of 
Iowa,  1918. 

Le  Roy  Edward  Jensen,  Brayton,  la. 

Born  at  Harlan,  Iowa,  September  4,  1895.     Son  of  Carl  and  Hansena 
(Rockadahl)    Jensen.     Private,   Medical   Reserve   Corps,   1918. 

Clayton  O.  Miller,  Wyoming,  111. 

Born  at  Harmon,   111.,   February   12,   1898.     Son   of  Philip   Sherman 
and  Elizabeth  Walker   (Turper)   Miller. 


1922. 

Robert  Edward  Owens,  West  Union,  la. 

Born  at  West  Union,  Iowa,  September  20,  1895.  Son  of  John  and 
Sarah  Cecelia  (Cavanaugh)  Owens.  Served  in  Enlisted  Ordnance 
Corps;  rifle  inspector,  102d  Ordnance  Company,  Camp  Dix,  N.  J., 
1918. 

Ivan  Ford  Weidlein,  Wellman,  la. 

Born  at  Wellman,  Iowa,  April  22,  1898.  Son  of  John  George  and 
Bertha  Olivia  (Reader)  Weidlein.  S.  A.  T.  C,  State  University  of 
Iowa,  1918. 

Ernest  Fred  Wahl,  Wellman,  la. 

Born  at  Wellman,  Iowa,  August  3,  1896.  Son  of  Charles  Christian 
and  Ella  Mae  (Bernard)  Wahl.  S.  A.  T.  C,  State  University  of 
Iowa,  1918. 

Harold  D.  Smith,  Nashua,  la. 

Born  at  Nashua,  Iowa,  May  31,  1897.  Son  of  George  W.  Smith  and 
Ellen  May  (Ernwine)  Smith.  Private,  Medical  Corps,  June  2, 
1918,  to  February  11,  1919. 

Robert  Lee  Hunter,  Mapleton,  la. 

Born  at  Boone,  Iowa,  September  4,  1898.  Son  of  John  Lincoln  and 
Josephine  (Chapman)  Hunter.  S.  A.  T.  C,  State  University  of 
Iowa,  1918. 


1388  PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA  FRATERNITY. 

Daniel  Vincent  Conwell,  Iowa  City,  la. 

924  East  Market  Street. 
Born  at   Blairstown,   Iowa,   September  27,   1897.     Son  of   Daniel  W. 
and  Ida   (Owen)   Conwell.     S.  A.  T.  C,  State  University  of  Iowa, 
1918. 

James  Joyce  Wengert,  Pierre,  S.D. 

468  Huron  Avenue. 
Born  at  Holly  Springs,  Iowa,  September  20,  1900.     Son  of  Herman 
George  and  Anna   (Johnson)  Wengert. 

George  Smythe,  Elk  Point,  S.D. 

Born  at  Elk  Point,  S.  D.,  January  11,  1898.  Son  of  Frank  Dean 
and  Elizabeth  Louise  (Nolan)  Smythe.  S.  A.  T.  C,  State  Uni- 
versity   of    Iowa,    1918. 

Marcus  Sextius  Carlson,  Belle  Plaine,  la. 

1002  Eighteenth  Street. 
Born   at   Belle   Plaine,   Iowa,   March   8,   1897.     Son   of   Abraham    A. 
and    Esther    H.    (Greenland)    Carlson.     Served    as    2d    class    radio 
Electrician,  U.  S.  N.  R.,  May  18,  1918,  to  April  1,  1919. 

Leon  R.  Layton,  West  Union,  Iowa. 

Born  at  Elgin,  Iowa,  October  22,  1892.  Son  of  Joseph  W.  and  Amy 
(Robbins)    Layton. 

Charles  Carter  Hamilton,  Thornburg,  Iowa. 

Born  at  Thornburg,  Iowa,  May  6,  1897.  Son  of  Charles  Marion  and 
Althea  (Sheriff)   Hamilton. 


1923. 

Lynn  Anson  Saylor,  Waverly,  la. 

Born  at  Waverly,  Iowa,  February  2,  1901.  Son  of  William  Walter 
and   Katherine  Mary    (Winner)    Saylor. 

George  Robert  Blake,  Shell  Rock,  la. 

Born  at  Shell  Rock,  Iowa,  September  13,  1899.  Son  of  Robert 
George  and  Grace  (Mullen)  Blake.  S.  A.  T.  C,  Cornell  College, 
1918. 

Robert  Bruce  Lee,  Mapleton,  la. 

Born  at  Hamburg,  Iowa,  July  8,  1897.  Son  of  John  and  Lorena 
Mac    (Richmond)    Lee. 


ALPHA  PHI  CHAPTER.  1389 

Paul  Stin.,on  McCollister,  Iowa  City,  la. 

1019  Washington  Street. 
Born  at  Iowa  City,  Iowa,  August  31,  1899.     Son  of  John  and  Callie 
(Walker)   McCollister. 

Bruce  Earl  McDowell,  Hampton,  la. 

Born  at  Hampton,  Iowa,  July  16,  1897.  Son  of  S.  A.  and  Rose 
(Claypool)    McDowell. 

James  Everett  Wolcott,  Grinnell,  la. 

Born  at  Grinnell,  Iowa,  September  29,  1900.  Son  of  Charles  and 
Lottie  Mae   (Dee)   Wolcott. 

Charles  Gray  Cord,  Danbury,  la. 

Born  at  Danbury,  Iowa,  April  15,  1900.  Son  of  Mark  D.  and  Ella 
(Gray)    Cord/  S.   A.   T.   C,   State   University   of   Iowa,   1918. 

1925. 

Robert  Sturgeon  Leeper,  Iowa  City,  la. 

Born  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  August  23,  1898.  Son  of  William  N.  and 
Elizabeth  (McMahon)  Leeper.  Enlisted  April  6,  1917;  Sergeant 
168th  Infantry,  42d  Division,  A.  E.  F.;  in  five  major  engagements; 
discharged  May  16,  1919. 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX 


The   more   numerous   occupations   are   indicated   by   letters   following  the 
names  and  addresses  which  designate  the  following: 


(a)  architect. 

(b)  banker, 
(br)    broker. 

(c)  chemist. 

(cc)    coal  or  coke  operator. 

(c  e)    civil  engineer. 

(che)    chemical    engineer. 

(Dr.)    physician. 

(e)    editor. 

(e  e)    electrical    engineer. 

(i)    insurance. 


(ie)    industrial    engineer. 

(j)    judge. 

(1)    lawyer. 

(in)    manufacturer. 

(m  e)    mechanical    engineer. 

(mi  e)    mining    engineer. 

(p)    publisher. 

(Rev.)    clergyman. 

(r)   real  estate. 

(t)    teacher. 


ALABAMA 
Albertville 

Emmett,  Joseph  H.   (A  K  '23). 
Attalla 

Horton,  James  D.   (A  K  '12)    (t). 

Noojin,  Balpha  L.    (A  K  '08). 

Auburn 

Messick,  John  F.   (T  '99).     Alabama 
Polytechnic   Inst,    (t) . 

Bessemer 

Ball,   Thomas   L.    (AG   '09).     R.   F. 

D.  2    (mi  e). 
Bumgardner,  George  H.    (A  K  '09). 

1917  Berkeley  Ave.    (1). 
Chichester,   Charles  H.    (AK  '17). 
Faull,  Harry  M.   (A  N.'23).      1501 

Minnesota  Ave. 
Sturdivant.    Joel   F.    (A   K   '13). 

Birmingham 

Ball,     Edwin    M.     (A  A    '09).     Ish- 

kooda   Mines    (mi   e). 
Bethea.     Malcolm    W.     (A  A 

2811   Highland  Ave. 
Bethea.    Philip   P.    (AK    '21).      312 

Tuscaloosa   Ave. 
Bibb,   John   S.    (A   K  '15).     Drive-it- 

yourself  Co. 
Blair,   Arthur   J.    (T   '06).     Tennes- 
see Coal,   Iron  &   R.   R.   Co. 
Blake,  Rev.  Preston  (T  '81). 

Hanover  Circle. 
Brown,   Charles  H.    (A  I  '12). 

mingham   Southern  College   (1). 
Chichester,     John     D.     (AK 

Norment-Poe-Chiehester     Realty 

(r). 


•14). 


2710 
Bir- 


•16). 
Co. 


Clover,  Lieut.  George  "W.  (A  A  '15) 

5623  1st  Ave. 
Datz,    Louis   C.    (M   '01).     2100    1st 

Ave.    (e  e). 
DeRamls,     Judson     D.     (AK     '17) 

2200  3d  Ave.,  N.    (r). 
Edmundson,    Jerone    J.    (A    O    '12) 

5400  1st  Ave.   (1). 
Frazer,  Stuart  H.   (AK  '16).     Amer 

ican  Trust  and  Savings  Bldg. 
Frey,  Samuel  G.,  Jr.  (AK  '19).     620 

Forest  Ave.   S. 
Gregory,  John  S.   (A  K  '22).     2330 

2d  Ave. 
Hanna,     Lafayette     R.     (A  A     '14). 

First  National   Bank   Building    (1). 
Holcombe,    Cecil    (A   A   '15).     1909 

3rd  Ave. 
Jones,  Thomas  W.   (A  K  '09).     1112 

17th    St.,    S.    (c). 
Keiser,    Franklin    B.    L.    Jr.    (A    N 

'12).      2170    Hiland   Ave. 
Lathem,     Edward     M.     (A     K 

Sloss-Shemeld        By-products 

(m  e). 
Learv,    Robert    B.     (H    '11). 

First   Ave. 
Lee,     James     A.     (A     K     '19). 

North    25th    St. 
McAdorv.     Robert    E.     (A     K 

First   National    Bank    Bldg.    (1). 
McDonald,  Kenneth  M.    (A  K  '12.). 

2704   Ave.    G    (ee). 
McLean,    Dr.    Claude    C.    (A   I   '08). 

Empire   Building. 
Mills,  Charles  W.  (A  K  '23).     1327 

N.   32nd   St. 
Morris,   John  E.    (A   K   '20).     Edge- 
wood. 
Noojin.    Augustus    Y.     (A    K    '09). 

916    S.   20th    St.    (c). 


'17). 
Plant 

2124 

1314 

K     '16). 


1 39 1 


1302 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


O'Connkll,  Dr.  George  A.   (M  '06). 

2177     11th     Ave.,     S. 
Oliver,   Jambs   D.    (A   K  '15).     1520 

Twelfth   Ave.,   S. 
Phillips.     Charles    T.     (A    E      15) 

Birmingham    Packing    Co.    (me). 
Powell.    James    L.    (A    K    '08).      Jef 

ferson  County  Bank  Building. 
Robinson.    Joseph    E.     (A    K    '08) 

American  Trust   Company    (1). 

Stobert,     Robert    G.     (A    K    '12) 

Levert    Apts.     (ee). 
Strickland,    Robert  B.    (A   K    20) 

1323  N.  25th  St. 
Wallace.  John  H.   (A  K  '13).      1005 

12th    Ave.,    S.    (ee). 
Watson,    Paul   J.    (A    K    '22).      1022 

Sycamore    St. 
Wilkinson,    Horace    C.    (A    K     10). 

5925    3rd   Ave.,    S.    (1). 

Burnt   Corn 

Andrews.    Samuel   E.    (A  9   '03). 

Camp  Hill 

Chester.  Oscar  R.   (A  K    18)    (tf. 
Flurry,   Horace   L.    (A   K   '19). 
Smith,    William    H.    (A   I    '19). 

Columbiana 

Milner,  William  H.    (A  K  '16)    (t). 

Coosada 

Hall,   Bolling   (AK  '19). 

Hall,    Hines    H.,    Jr.    (A    K     20). 

Dancy 

Baker,    Thomas   A.    (A   '90). 

Elba 

Rowe,    Joseph   F.    (A   K    15). 

Ensley 

Noojin,  Joseph  E.   (A  K  '10).      2000 

Ave.   H.  o^ 

Williams,    Welborn    D.    (A   K     22). 

2008    28th    St. 

Enterprise 

Warren,   Will    (A    K   '14). 
Eufaula 

Havnes,   Oliver  L.    (A  A  '14). 
Fairfax 

Sweet,    Charles   A.,    Jr.    (A    N    '08) 
(m). 

Fairfield 

Bumgabdner,   Robert  H.    (A  K  '12). 
1304    Oak    Place. 

Fayette 

Boone,  Alfred  M.    (A  K  '19)    (1). 
Florala 

Young,   Db.  Ferrin    (A  I  '09). 
Florence 

Almon,    William    L.    (A   K  '22). 

Habbibon,    Henry    D.     (A    K    '23). 
424  N.    Poplar  St. 

PEEBSON,    James    M.,    Jr.    (A    K    '22). 

PBEB80N,    John    W.     (A    K    '23). 

Simpson,   Db.    Habby   m.   (A  K  'H). 

in;1:    E.  Tennessee  St. 
Vaughan,     Thomas    G.     (A    K    '21). 

i  13    N.   Pine  St. 


Fort   Deposit 

Black,    James   M.,   Jr.    (A   K  '22). 
Fulton 

Gilmore,   John    (A   K   '22). 

Gadsden 

Noojin,    Ralph   W.    (A   K    '19).      231 

Locust    St. 
Noojin,    T.    Betterton    (A    K    '16). 

231    Locust    St. 
Sibert,    Eugene    (A    K    '13).      Sibert 

Hdwe.     Co. 

Guntersville 

Carter,   John   H.,   Jr.    (A  K   '23). 
Henry,   Albert   G.    (A   K   '17). 
Killcrease,   Hansford   M.    D.    (A    K 

'09)     (1). 
Moss,  Al  H.   (A  K  '22). 
Rayburn,  Wightman  M.    (A  K  '16). 
Street,   Oliver  D.,  Jr.    (A  K  '21). 

Huntsville 

Holmes,  John  A.   (A  K  '22). 
Jones,    Powell    (A   K   '22). 
Terry,   Ira  M.    (A   K  '20). 

Jasper 

McGregor,  Edward    (A  K  '15)    (1). 

Leighton 

Lile,   John  M.    (A   K  '18). 

Madison 

Bronaugh,   Samuel  M.    (H  '22). 
Riddle,   Harry  C.    (A   K   '18)    (b). 
Wikle,    Merritt   L.    (A    K   '18). 

Milport 

Hodo,    Peter   T.    (A   K    '15). 

Mobile 

Berger,     Edward      (E     '96).      56     S. 

Catherine    St. 
Campbell,    William    E.    (A    K    '16). 

100    Houston    St. 
Todd,   Harold  A.    (A  N  '15).     Mobile 

Shipbuilding    Co.     (me). 

Monroeville 

Hixon,  Stephen  W.   (A  K  '19). 
McCorvey,  Joseph  F.   (A  K  '19). 
McMillan,    Thomas    M.    (A    K    '22). 

Montgomery 

Battle,    Herbert    B.    (A    '81).     103 

S.    Court    St.    (c). 
Betty,    Berryman    G.    (T    '05).      304 

S.    Hull   St. 
Clarke,  John  T.    (A   N   '11).     P.   O. 

Box    1216    (a). 
Dowell,    William    B.     (A    K    '22). 

1020   S.    Hull   St. 
Gay,    Wyley   B.    (A    K   '14).      430   S. 

McDonough    St. 
Glover,     Cato    D.,    Jr.     (A    K    '19). 

815    Perrv  St. 
Glover,     Charles    W.     (A     K    '18). 

815   Perry   St. 
Trousdale,    Charles   E.    (A    N   '18). 

202   Madison  Ave. 

Pearces    Mills 

Pearce,    C  Clovis    (A   K  '20)    (ce). 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


1393 


Pine  Apple 

Williamson,   Edward   L.    (A   K   '10) 
Ct). 

Roanoke 

Vann,  Clyde  H.    (A  K  '11)    (1). 
Russell  ville 

Douglass,    Hal    C.    (A    K   '21) 

Douglass,  J.  Mason  (A  K  '14)    (1). 

Douglass,   Robert  R.   (A   K  '21). 

Douglass,    William    J.     (A    K    '15) 
(mi  e). 

Mahan,     \V.     Burgess     (A     K     '16) 
(mi  e) 

Selma 

Elebach,   Dr.  Clarence   C.   (H   '07). 
902  Alabama  Ave. 

Sheffield 

Thompson,    Henry    R.     (A    O    '19). 
Sheffield    Iron    Corp.    (me). 

Talladega 

Elliott,    James   W.    (A    K   '16). 
Thomasville 

Dozier,  Curtis  B.   (M   '15). 

Dozier,  Leonard  L.   (A  K  '12). 

Kimbraugh,  William  A.  (A  K  '22). 

Troy 

Bradley,  Hugh  M.   (A  K  '22). 
Tuscaloosa 

Persons.   John  C.    (A   K  '10). 

Prude,  Alonzo  B.  (A  K  '16)    (ce). 

Tuscumbia 

Bickley,  J.  Graham   (A  K  '21). 
Deloney,  John  E.,  Jr.  (A  K  '07)    (1). 
Delony,   Hinton  K.   (A  K  '19). 

Vernon 

Box,  Jefferson   D.    (A   K  '17). 
Young,  Oliver  E.  (A  K  '14)   (1). 

Wetumpka 

Holley,  James  M.,   Jr.    (A  K  '20). 
Shirley,  Patrick  K.    (A  K  '13)    (1). 

Wilsonville 

Pope,  Leon  C.  (A  N  '09). 

Wylam 

Tucker,    Dr.    E.    Wood    (A    K    '10). 
715   41st    St. 

ALASKA 
Juneau 

Cobb,  Edward  L.   (A  A  '13). 
Port    Wells 

Brooke,  George  A.    (2   '76). 

ARIZONA 
Douglas 

Applewhite,    Samuel    P.,    Jr.    (A    T 

'23). 
Hayes,  Francis  H.   (I  '09)    (mie). 

Jerome 

Reber,   Louis  E.,  Jr.   (^  '10)    (mie). 
Seaman,  Harry  W.  (A  V  '05)    (mie). 


Morenci 

Hubbard,  Dwight  G.    (I  '12)    (mie). 
Phoenix 

White,      Leonard  M.      (A     A     '19). 
N.  W.  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.    (i). 
Tucson 

Cameron,    Colin,    Jr.    (Z    '05).      298 

Granada    St.    (r). 
Otis,    Arthur    H.    (I    '08).      636    N. 
Park   Ave.    (t). 

ARKANSAS 
Arkadelphia 

Pipkin,   Charles  W.    (A   I   '19). 
Townsend,  Ernest  W.    (M  '22). 

Blytheville 

Bottrell,   William   D.    (A  I   '21). 
Phillips,   R.   Russell    (a  I  '19). 

Conway 

Hammett,  Francis  H.    (A  I  '15)    (t). 
Eagle    Mills 

Bower,   Leibert  W.    (A  II   '15). 
Dardanelle 

McKenzie,    Dr.   Ernest  M.    (M   '17). 
Forrest  City 

Bussey,  James  R.  (A  I  '14)    (1). 
Fort  Smith 

Wright,  Frank  C.  (A  A  '18).  323 
N.    15th   St. 

Hazen 

Proctor,  Miles  S.   (A  N  '15). 
Helena 

Agee,  Polk  W.  (A  E  '14).  125  Oak- 
land   Ave.     (a). 

Coolicge,  William  A.  (P  '16).  526 
Perry   St. 

Mosbv,    John    D.    (T    '10). 

Pipkin,  Edgar  M.  (A  I  '05).  113 
Oakland  Ave.    (1). 

Lucy,  Bennie  H.  (P  '  '18).  532 
Perry    St. 

Hot    Springs 

Townsend,  Hubert  F.  (A  9  '23). 
Townsend   Hotel. 

Jonesboro 

Sloan,  Eugene   (A  I  '15)    (1). 
Kensett 

Smith,  Ralph  S.    (A  S  '12)    (ce). 
Lepanto 

Stuckey,   Thomas   F.    (M   '20). 
Little    Rock 

Clapham,   Harry  W.,   Jr.    (A   I   '23). 

1901    Battery    St. 
Lowe,   Herbert   S.    (A   N   '11).     New 

Capitol    Hotel. 
Montgomery,  Eugene  D.    (A  I   '23). 

1601    Battery    St. 
Munce,    John    Russell    Wilson    (A 
'90).      Care    of    Arkansas    Fuel    Gas 
Company. 


1394 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


Newberry,  Farrak  (A  I  '07).     Dona- 
ehey    Bldg.  „.  . 

Pipkin.    .John    G.    (A    I     09).     High 
School    (t). 
Monticello 

Cruce,    Warner   C.    (A   I    '07). 

Newport 

McMinx,    Wiley   W.    (M    '20). 

Osceola 

Driver,  Walter  W.,  Jr.   (A  I  '21). 
Nailling,    Myron    T.    (A    I     20). 
Young,  Andrew  M.    (A  I    23). 

Czaxk 

Barnard,    Horace    (A    K    '21). 

Paragould 

Kirbv,  Elton  W.  (A  I  '15).     127  N. 

Johnson,   Dr.   Frank  C.    (A  I    15). 
615    Highland    Ave. 

Pine  Bluff 

Monk,   Harold   J.    (A   I   '19)-     1519 

W.  6th  Ave.  „„    _ 

Morris,   James   S.    (T   '21).     520   W. 

2nd  Ave. 

Frescott 

Bemis,  Thomas  M.   (A  A  '23). 
McRae,  Thomas  C.   (A  A  '05)    (b). 

Eogers 

McNeil,    Dr.   Clyde    L.    (A  I    '17) 

Salem 

Humphries,  Horatio  J.  (T  '16)    (b). 

Springdale 

Thompson,  Dr.  Clyde  C.  (A  I  '19). 

Tucker 

Tucker,  Dewitt  E.  (A  A  '01). 

CALIFORNIA 
Alameda 

de  Witt,  Clinton   (A  A  '15)    (ce). 
Steen,   Heber  S.   (A  A  '18). 

Alhambra 

Darling,  Harry  W.  (A  A  '07). 
Fulton,  Rev.  William  S.   (T  '71). 

Altadena 

Hand,  Frederick  H.  (T  '96)    (1). 
Howells,  Merriam  J.   (A  A  '17). 

Alvarado 

Norris,  William  H.  H.   (A  A  '04). 

Bakersfield 

Biggar,    Charles    H.    (P   '05).     Mor- 
gan    Bldg.     (a). 

Balls   Ferry 

Mitchell,  Edwin  H.   (A  A  '14). 

Belvedere 

Howells,  Merriam  j.  (A  A  '17). 

Berkeley 

Babbowb,    Dr.    David  P.    (A   A  '95). 
University    of    California. 


Barrows,    Stephen    S.     (A    A    '17). 

2524  Benvenue  Ave. 
Barrows,    Thomas    N.     (A    A    '21). 

1726    Euclid   Ave. 
Brown,   John  H.    (A   A  '17).     1411 

Euclid   Ave.    (a). 
Buck,    Thomas    (A    A   '01).     Faculty 

Club    (t). 
Burnham,   Clark  .(.,   Jr.    (A  A   '22). 

1750    Bushnell    Place. 
Buzard,    Robert    T.    (^    '97).     2727 

Claremont   Boulevard. 
Clark,  Robert  Campbell  (A  A  '17). 

2928   Benvenue  Ave. 
Cobb,      Charles      (A  A     '21).     3108 

Lewiston   Ave. 
Cobb,     Murphy     (A    A     '24).     3108 

Lewiston  Ave. 
Coil,     Charles     (A     A     '08).     2737 

Webster  St.    (mie). 
Davies,  Arthur  R.   (A  A  '21).     102 

el    Camino    Real. 
Dunbar,  J.  Carol   (A  T  '22).     1533 

Milvia    St. 
Dunn,  Richard  M.  (A  A  '24).     2319 

College  Ave. 
Embury,  Philip  A.  (A  A  '18).     1544 

Milvia    St. 
Gregory,     Donald    M.     (A    A    '19). 

Greenwood  Terrace    (1). 
Hart,  Walter  M.    (A   A   '92).     2255 

Piedmont    Ave.     (t). 
Howells,    Hamilton    R.    (A   A   '20). 

2523    Virginia    St. 
Johnson,     Harold     S.     (A   E     '11). 

2765    Prince    St. 
Linforth,     Ivan     M.      (A     A     '00). 

Wheeler  Hall. 
Linford     Reginald    H.    (A    A    '16). 

2740    Derby    St. 
Lii'MAN.  Edward  C.  (A  A  '14).     2467 

Warrintr    St. 
Lii'man,  Robert  L.  (A  A  '16).     2467 

Warring    St. 
Louderback,    Dr.    George    D.    (A    A 

'96).      2713    Derbv    St.    (t) . 
McCone,   John   A.    (A   A  '22).      1414 

LeRoy  Ave. 
Morton,     Richard  E.     (A     A     '21). 

1726    Euclid    Ave. 
Neighbor,    Gilbert    F.     (A    A    '06). 

1927  Bancroft  Way. 
Neighbor,    Jesse    E.    I.    (A    A    '10). 

1927    Bancroft  Way    (ce). 
Parce,   Donald  H.   (A  P  '09).      1812 

Dwight  Way. 
Partridge,    Charles  W.    (A   A   '21). 

1726   Euclid   Ave. 
Pearce,  Gerald  A.   (A  A  '24).      2531 

Channing  Way. 
Randall.    Richard    R.     (A    A    '13). 

2705  Piedmont  Ave. 
Randall.    Winslow    H.    (A    A    '21). 

2705    Piedmont    Ave. 
Rogers,  Harry  N.    (A  A  '12).     2912 

Claremont  Ave.    (i). 
Short,    James   V.    (A    A    '13).     2540 

Buena    Vista    Way. 
Steen,    Edwyn   F.    (A    A    18).     2525 

Durant    Ave. 
Stewart.  Lloyd  L.   (A  T  '14).      1610 

La    Lonia   Ave.     (mie). 
Thornhurg,     Max     W.     (A     A     '18). 

2700    Benvenue   Ave. 
Torre y,   Clare  M.    (A  A   '13).     2208 
Parker  St. 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


1395 


Beverly   Hills 

Slater.    B.    Ord     (A    A    '08).     609 

Canon    Drive    (c). 
Wellborn,     Hon.     Olin      (A     '.63). 
Beverly   Hills   Hotel. 

Brentwood 

Longwell,  Randolph  E.  (A  A  '21). 
Burliuganie 

Peterson,  Ivan  L.  (A  T  '19).  731 
County    Road    (che). 

C  arm  el 

Deal,    William    E.    F.    (E    '59). 
Chico 

Wright,  Dr.  Garland  W.  (A  T  '16). 
Waterland  Bldg. 

Colusa 

Balsdon,   Harold  H.    (A  A   '21). 
Coronado 

Johnson,  Dr.  Prank  S.  (T  '78) 
829  Adella  Ave. 

Crescent   City 

Calkins,  Allard  A.  (A  A  '11)  (!)■ 
Davis 

Kelley,  Tracy  R.  (A  A  '96).  Uni- 
versity   Farm    (t). 

East    San    Pedro 

Witherell,  Otto   S.   (A  T  '18). 
Elk    Grove 

Dahleen,  Harry  W.  (A  2  '13)  (1). 
El  Monte 

Cogswell,  Harold  G.  (A  A  '13). 
Elsinore 

Pratt,  Howard  N.  (A  A  '16)  (ee). 
Eureka 

Falk,  Drury  N.  (A  A  '23).  1137 
F   St. 

George  son,  Lloyd  W.  (A  A  '14). 
907    6th   St.    (b). 

Victor,  Lynn  A.  (A  T  '20).  276 
Hillsdale   St. 

Exeter 

Young,  Robb  R.    (A  A   '20). 
Fair    Oaks 

Duchow,   Earl  W.    (A  T   '21). 
Fresno 

Allen,    Paul    H.     (A    I    '16).     Box 

355,    Route    E. 
Morgan,  Dr.  John  D.,  Jr.  (A  I  '13). 

Bank  of  Italy   Bldg. 
Hockenberry,    Myron    B.     (E    '02). 

Boix   Apts.    (t). 
Quigley,    Raymond    L.    (A    II    '08). 

City  Hall. 
Webster.  Dr.  Donald  P.    (A  I  '13). 

1133    P    St. 

Gustine 

Perrier,  Charles  R.  (A  A  '04)   (1). 
Hanford 

Neighbor,  Jacob  L.  (A  A  '04).  115 
E.  10th  St.  (t). 


Hemet 

Weston,  Henry  G.    (A  9  '14). 
Huntington    Beach 

McDonald,   John  K.    (Z  '08). 
Lawndale 

Newman,   Raymond  M.   (A  E  '09). 
Lincoln 

Gladding,  Albert  C.    (A  T   21). 
Long    Beach 

Hair,     John     W.     (T     '95).     Moody 
Building    (r). 

Reinke,   Albert  R.    (A   T   '21).      722 
Linden  Ave. 

Los    Angeles 

Augur,  Irving  V.  (A  A  '11).     Union 

League  Bldg. 
Ball,      Everett     L.      (A      A      '11). 

Citizens'      National     Bank     Building 

(1). 
Baker,    Leo    D.    (A    A    '10).     8207 

Fountain    Ave.,    Hollywood. 
Black,     Dr.    Stanley    P.     (T     '82). 

Brockman    Bide. 
Brown,   Harrington    (B   '76).     3975 

S.  Vermont  Ave.    (m). 
Bruckman,     Fred     S.     (A    A     '21). 

1510    St.    Andrews    Place. 
Campbell,    Dr.    Robert    A.    (T   '94). 

Investment   Bldg. 
Canterbury,  Charles  M.  (A  A  '10). 

4803    Cimarron    St. 
Daley,   Morris  A.    (A  A   '23).     2885 

Sunset   Place. 
Davison,  William  W.,  Jr.  (A  A  '20). 

1837    Cherokee   Ave.,   Hollywood. 
de   Roulet,  Henry   (A  A  '22).     697 

S.   Serrano  Ave. 
Dodge,    Leon    G.    (^>   '98).     1310    S. 

Grand  Ave.    (me). 
Dukes.    Maurice    H.    (E    '03).     6129 

Franklin   Ave..   Hollywood. 
Edwards.    Dr.   William   A.    (A   '80). 

3406    W.    Adams    St. 
Foster,   Robert  M.    (A  A  '08).     800 

W.    47th    St. 
Fredericks.   John   D.    (A  '91).     Mer- 
chants'  National  Bank  Building   (1). 
Gibson,     Maurice    E.     (A    A     '19). 

1532    Crestwood   Way. 
Godshall,  Dr.  Leon  D.    (A  A   '17). 

939    W.    6th    St. 
Godshall,    William   A.    (A   A   '18). 

28*92    Sunset   Place. 
Guernsey,    Dr.    Paul   F.    (A   I   '13). 

Ferguson    Bldg. 
Hacker,   William   E.    (Q   '87).     Cali- 
fornia  Bldg. 
Hager,  Dr.  Benjamin  H.  (A  II  '15). 

5935    Bennett    St. 
Hamilton,     Charles     H.      (T     '80).. 

R.  F.  D.  13    (r). 
Havdon,    John    J.    (A   Z   '07).     4619 

Kingswell    Ave.     (1). 
Heron,   Charles  M.   (A  A   11).     345 

S.  Serrona  .Ave.    (mie). 
Hill,  Edwin  F.,  Jr.   (A  A  '22).      680 

"Westmoreland   Ave. 
Hodgson,     Gerald    A.     (A    A    '24). 

7268  Franklin  Ave.,  Hollywood). 
Klingaman,    Fred    C.     (A    A    '24). 

1323  Valencia  St. 


1396 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


Hutchison,    James    B.    (A    A    '22). 

215    S.    Van   Ness  Ave. 
Jones,  Thomas  R.   (T  '65).       608  N. 

Serrano    Ave.    (b). 
Kierulff,    Charles    R.    (A    A    '17). 

757  S.   Los  Angeles   St. 
Klingaman.    George    L.    (A   A    '20). 

1323  Valencia  St. 
Knollin,  James  C.   (A  0  '16).     1111 

S.    Broadway    (e). 
Lord,    Harry    A.     (p    '07).      1057    S. 

Olive    St. 
McKinley.    James    W.     (A    A    '13) 

Title   Insurance    Bldg.    (1). 
McMillan,    Dan  A.,    Jr.    (A  A   '21). 

2626    Kormandie    Ave 
Mage,     John    R.     (A    A    '21).     Rex 

Arms. 
Magnuson,   Manford  E.    (A  T  '20.) 

Burlington  Apt. 
Martin,    Melrowe     M.     (A     A     '091 

931   W.    1st   St.    (t). 
Moses,    John    C.    (A    A    '19).     1629 

Gramercy    Place    (ce). 
Nelson,     Edward     D.     (A     E     '091 

3002    Wiltshire    Blvd. 
Orbison,    Dr.    Thomas    J.    (fi    '88). 

Brockman  Building. 
Parker,    Llewellyn   A.    (A    M   '061 

3930    Ingraham    St.     (a) 
Peckham,    John    H.     (t    '03).     2287 

Plasman,  John  B.    (A  II  '12)       472 

Pacific    Electric     Bldg 
Ranson Lyle   M.    (A    T    '00).      May- 
hew    Apartments,     Orange    and    Va 

lencia    Streets. 
Reed,   George  K.   (xp  'oi).     nan  w 

20th   St. 
Reynolds,   Henry  D.   G    (A    r  '001 

Box    782    (mie).  ' 

Richer,     I.     Newton     (A     A     '05) 

Hazard  Play  Grounds. 
Riddick,    Marshall    S.    (A    A    '15) 

7261   Franklin  Ave.,   Hollywood 
R°BiNf°o'      Gbaydon     M.      (A     '13) 

1616    S.    Piqueroa    St. 
Rogers    Peyton  L.  (A  A  '13).     Mer 

chants    National   Bank  Bldg     (r) 

12th    S^AL°    (A    T    '19)-     2835    W 
Slimmer,  Ruluff  L.  (A  E  '05).     201 
S.    Kmgsley    Drive. 

b™'  DE-  Lee  k-  (T  '86)-   story 

S^nby      Stendbh    J.     (A  T     '22). 

3J1    S.    Serrano   Ave. 

Taylor,     Edward     C.      (A  A     '101 

Merritt    Bldg.     (a)  '" 

Taylor,    Ellis  W.    (I   '12 ).  243    W 

Adams    St.     (a) 

TA.VoR'  £*■  F-  W-  Howard  (A  A 
14).  Merchants  National  Bank 
Bldg. 

Teubner,    Charles    W.    (A    T    '211 
5000    Sunset   Blvd. 

Thornburg,    D wight   H.    (A   A    '211 
2140    Cambridge    St. 

Vanderburgh,    John   J     (A    A    '171 
1606   W.    46th    St.  '' 

Waddell,  Dean  Q.  (A  A  '17).     1742 
Vine   St.,   Hollywood. 

Watson,  Hampton  C.  (F  '59)  5207 
Monte    Vista    Ave. 

Winterer,    Horace    K.    (A    A    '15) 
1728    North    Orange    Drive,     Holly- 
wood. 


Woitishek,    Alfred    J.     (A    T    '20). 
1637    Gardner    St. 

Marysville 

Andross,   Albert   K.    (A    A    '08). 
Menlo    Park 

Clark,    Egbert    B.,    Jr.    (A    T    '18). 
William   Warren    School    (t). 

Merced 

Bedesen,    William    E.    (A    A    '07). 

135    21st  St. 
Robinson,    George    A.     (A    A    '09). 

Box  426. 
Robinson,  Walter  H.   (A  A  '05). 

Mill  Valley 

Hamilton,    William    A.,    Jr.    (A    A 

'23) . 
Ingram,  William  A.,  Jr.   (A  A  '23). 

Modesto 

Price,  Arnold  G.    (P   '06). 
Monte   Bello 

Burrows,   Gates  W.    (A   T   '22). 
Morgan   Hill 

Washburn,  Lowell  M.  (A  T  '18). 

Mountain  View 

Mackenzie,  Jack  F.   (A  A  '24). 

Napa 

Brown,   Robert  L.   (A  A  '18).     634 

Franklin     St. 
Camp,   Carter  C.    (A  A  '16). 
Harris,   Ino   L.    (A   T  '18).     74   Eg- 

geleston    St. 
Hennessey,    Edwin    R.    (A    A    '18). 

Bank    of     Italy     (b). 

National    City 

Holter,    George  L.    (<^  '86)    (c). 

Needles 

Arrance,  Daniel  C.    (A  S  '14). 

Oakhurst 

Kershaw,  Rev.  Charles  H.   (E  '01). 

Oakland 

Benner,    Frederic    C.     (A    A    '22). 

370    34th    St. 
Breed,  Everett  M.    (A  A  '04).     536 

Santa   Ray   Ave.    (ee). 
Buterbaugh,      Marc      (A      A      '22). 

1130    E.    28th    St. 
Calkins,    John    U.    Jr.    (A    A    '11). 

Security    Ban^    Bldg.     (1). 
Dyke,    Dr.    Louis    H.     (A    A    '05). 

6400    Harwood   Ave. 
Flegal,     Rev.    Frank    P.     (E    '03). 

1107    E.    24th    St. 
Grant,  George  H.  (A  A  '22).     1231 

Adeline    St. 
Kelley,   Rev.  Harold  H.   (A  A  '07). 

3042    Niccl   Ave. 
Kitrelle,    Donald    H.     (A  A    '23). 

578  Wallavista  Ave. 
Kitrelle,    Reginald   W.    (A   A   '05). 

578  Wallavista  Ave.    (r). 
Larkey,      Jefferson      (A     A      '22). 

1017  Ashmont  Ave. 
Larkey,     Sanford    V.     (A    A    '21). 

1017    Ashmont    Ave. 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


1397 


Leet,    Robert    S.    (A    A    '24).     145 

Athol  Ave. 
Mack.   Arthur   M.    (A    T    '18).     309 

Warwick   Ave. 
Mason,   Harold   G.    (A  A   '21).     620 

E.    22nd    St. 
Mott,     Gerville     (A     A     '20).     276 

Lee   St. 
Noack,   Harold   Q.    (A   A   '22).     309 

Perry    St. 
Sprague,  Alden  P.  (A  A  '98).     5507 

College   Ave.    (m  e) . 
Strobel.    Carolus    E.     (A    T    '19). 

3717   Telegraph  Ave. 
Von  Adelung,   Archibald   B.    (A  A 

'21).      407   29th   St. 

Ocean  Park 

Welton,    Orton  B.    (A   T    '22). 

Pacific  Grove 

Holman,    Ritter     (A    T     '18).     210 

Cypress  Ave. 
Paul,    Forest    E.    (A    T    '16).     21G 

Carmel   Ave. 
Wood,    James    V.    (A    T    '16).     410 

Central  Ave. 

Palms 

Prather,  William  E.   (A   T   '22). 
Palo   Alto 

Creglow,   Loran  A.   (A  T  '22). 

Pasadena 

Barnes,  Walter  A.   (A  A  '09).     855 

Oak    Knoll    Circle    (b). 
Barzen,    Alva   E.    (A   T   '15).     1545 

N.    Los    Robles. 
Hixon,    Joseph    M.     (T    '86).     1050 

Arden    Road. 
Larsen,  Warren  S.  (A  9  '14).     1375 

Ridge    Way. 
La    Rue,     Eugene     C.     (A    A     '04). 

Federal  Bldg.    (c  e). 
Lingenfelter,     John    E.     (Z     '03). 

314  S.  Mentot  Ave. 
Lucas,     Howard     J.      (A     II     '07). 

Throop  College  of  Technology    (t) . 
Nash,    William    R.    (K   '94).     27    N. 

Grand  Ave. 
O'Brien,   Leo  L.    (A  0  '05).     349   S. 

Mentor   Ave.    (ee). 
Rankin,    Karl    L.     (A    P    '20).     480 

Center    St. 
Rosine,    Howard    M.    (T   '06).     1326 

Marengo    Ave.,    S. 
Rowland,    Dr.   Francis   F.    (P   '70). 

St.    Louis    Block. 
Swift  v  Ernest  H.    (T   '18).     340   S. 

Michigan   Ave.    (t). 
Weaver,  Warren  (A  9  '16).     Throop 

College    (t). 

Petaluma 

Olmsted,   John  A.    (A   A  '03).      (e). 
Pratt,  Bradley  H.   (A  A  '16).  (ee). 

Piedmont 

Henderson,  Herbert  K.    (A   A  '22). 
Smith,    Fenwick    (A    A   '20). 
Tyson,  Lawrence  H.  (A  A  '24). 

Porterville 

Ball,   Ivan  J.    (A   A  '09). 
Nicholson,  Dr.  James  W.  (A  I  '13). 


Red  Bluff 

Saunders,    L.  Waller    (A  T   '22). 
Whitney,   John    D.    (fi   '91)     (mie). 

Redlands 

Smith,  A.  Haven  (E  '04). 
Woodruff,    Edward    T.    (A    A    '20). 

Riverside 

Mac  Clyment,  Harry  A.   (A  E  '98). 
370  Orange  St.    (m). 

Sacramento 

Clifford,    Reginald    G.    (A   A   '05). 

Box    1160. 
La  Rash,  Leonidas  H.   (T  '06).     821 

18th   St.    (e). 
McGillivray,  Harold  P.   (A  T  '20). 

730   21st  St. 
Palm,  Arthur  W.   (A  T  '16).     R.  D. 

4. 
Simpson,  Lucian  M.    (P  '14).     U.  S. 

Rubber  Co. 
Wulff,  Horace  B.  (A  T  '19).     2314 

L.     St. 

St.    Helena 

Cairns,   Kenneth    S.    (A  A  '16). 
Steves,   Warren   C.    (A  A   '07). 

Salinas 

Reeves,  Dr.  William  R.   (A  I  '12). 

San   Diego 

Chase,    Richard    (A    T    '23).     3415 

Albatross    St. 
Coleman,  York   ($  '06).     1167  23rd 

St. 
Duryee,    Laurence    M.    (A    T     23). 

2048     3rd    St. 
Foard,   Frederick  C.    (A  '62).     1036 

3rd    St.  T    „ 

Ginder,  Arthur  C.  (A  T  '20).     U.  S. 

Grant  Hotel.  „T 

Haag,    Roy   R.    (A    II   '14).     405   W. 

Robinson   Ave.    (t). 
Robinson,     Frederick     (A    P     '78). 

4403    Hermosa  Way. 
Super,     Ovando    B.     (E    '73).     4079 

Falcon    St. 

San    Francisco 

Barrett,    William    G.     (A    A    '23). 

2620    Lyon    St. 
Bogardus.    Darrell    J.    (A    A     15). 

485  California   St. 
Bowes,     William     K.     (A     T      15). 

Crocker  Bldg.    (.o). 
Boyden,   John   M.    (A  A  '22).     1350 

Pine    St. 
Burke,    Lieut.    Sherman    K.    (A    A 

'17).      2126    Jackson    St. 
Colding,    Barry   J.    (A   Z   '05).     822 

Exchange  Block    (1). 
Coward,     O.     Latrobe     (A    H      04). 

General    Electric   Co. 
Cromwell,    Lewis    H.     (A    A    '07). 

166    15th    Ave.    (m). 
Cromwell,    Pierce    E.     (A    A     16). 

107    11th  Ave. 
Easson,    Ralph    B.    (A   A   '15).     744 

Bush    St. 
Espy,    T.    Willard    (A    A   '06).     375 

Sutter    St. 
Fuller,     Raymond    S.     (A    A      14). 

Carstens  and  Earles    (b).     . 


1393 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


Gardner,     Robert    F.     (A    A     '23). 

2880    Vallejo     St. 
Goodier,     Jonathan      (A      A     '21). 

2901    Broderick    St. 
Gordon,    Lieut.    Clifton    R.    (A    A 

'19).      500   Haves  St. 
Gordon,  Edward  B.   (A  A  '22).     500 

Hayes    St. 
Ham,     Philip    W.     (A    A    '09).     14 

Sansonie    St.     (ce). 
Hankins.  Homer  J.  (A  A  '07).     917 

Pacific   Bldg.    (1). 
Harrison,    Edward    T.     (A    A    '13). 

3329   Washington   St. 
Harrison,    Gregory   A.    (A   A    '17). 

3329   Washington    St. 
Harrison,    Maurice    E.    (A    A    '08). 

57   Post    St.    (1). 
Hertzler,      Joseph      Z.       (E      '13). 

Libby,  McNeill  and  Libby. 
Hindes,     Barrett     G.     (A     M    '21). 

2519    Broadway. 
Ingram,     Stuart     H.     (A     A     '08). 

Pacific  Bldg'.    (mi  e). 
Johnson,  J.  B.  Sprague   (A  A  '15). 

310    California    St. 
Kearny,    Dr.    Richard    A.    (M    '05). 

U.   S.   Marine  Hospital. 
Lawson,    Andrew    W.     (A    A    '12). 

3425    Clay    St. 
Lynn,    John    V.     (A    A    '06).     601 

Sunnydale    Ave. 
MacLennan,    Arthur    (P   '09).     177 

Post    St. 
McCarthy,     John    E.     (A    A    '21). 

2306    Valejo    St. 
McCone,     James     P.      (A     A     '20). 

Fairmont    Hotel. 
Masser,   Harry   L.    (A   A   '14).     961 

Flood    Bldg. 
Meyer,    Wilson    (A    A    '18).     2030 

Lyon    St. 
Nowell,  Charles  Edward  (A  A  '14). 

152     Front     St. 
Odell,   Lieut.   James  M.    (A  O  '10). 

Letterman  Hospital. 
Olds,     Lee     M.     (T     '96).     68     Post 

St.    (1). 
Philip,  Charles  W.  (A  T  '18).     133 

Geary    St. 
Rogers.     Charles     A.     (A     A     '14). 

Nevada    Bank    Bldg.    (i). 
Stephenson,  Dr.  Henry  A.   (T  '06). 

516   Sutter  St. 
Sweet.   Ralph   W.    (A   2   '17).     Uni- 
versity of   California  Hospital. 

San   Leandro 

Kelley,  Lynwood  J.    (A  A  '10). 
San    Mateo 

Gilchriste,  Ellis  B.   (A  T  '21). 

Strout,  Henry  E.,  Jr.   (A  M  '17). 

San   Rafael 

Clifford.    Harold    M.     (A    A    '07). 

15   Reservoir   Rd.    (c). 
Gvnn,    Dudley    B.    (A   A    '13).      330 

Mission    Ave. 

Santa   Ana 

Kendall.    Herbert    R.     (A    A    '18). 
108    W.    4th     St, 

Santa   Barbara 

Canfield,    Robert    B.    (I    '62).     831 
State   St.    (1). 


Santa   Cruz 

Harper,     William     A.     (A     T     '16). 

261    Otis    St. 
Smith,   Ralph   H.    (T  '92)    (1). 

Santa   Monica 

Borde,  Harry  J.   (A  T  '14)    (1). 

Santa  Paulo 

Walden,  Arthur  F.   (A  A  '10)    (b). 
Sheridan 

Goss,   Pierre  B.    (A  T   '21). 
Stanford  University 

Blucher,      Ossie    (A   T     '21).     Box 
1129. 

Spratley,   John   W.,   Jr.    (A    T   '22). 

Stice,   Robert  H.    (A  T  '21). 

Stockton 

Drake,   Benjamin  H.   (I  '14).     1028 

N.    Sutter    St. 
Hornage,  Simpson  H.  (A  A  '21).     17 

W.  Rose  St. 
Ingram,   Richard  F.    (A  A  '15).     34 

W.    Weber  Ave. 
Lawson,    Frederick    H.    (A    A    '08). 

433     S.    Pilgram    St. 
Parks.  Clarence  E.  (A  T  '20).     130 

E.    Walnut   St. 

Susanville 

Hulsman,  Ivan  (A  T  '15)    (mie). 
Tracy 

Woodruff,  Ennis  C.  (A  A  '16)   (ee). 
Upland 

Griffith,  Willard   C.    (A    T   '21). 
Venice 

Gray,     Donald    H.     (^     '10).     755 
Marco    Place. 

Ventura 

Clark,  Wilfred  S.    (A   T  '21). 
Rogers,  Leslie  C.   (A  T  '17). 
Rogers,  Lloyd  E.   (A  T  '21). 

Willows 

Leavitt,  Donald  L.    (A  A  '19). 
Woodland 

Lowe,  Russell  J.  (A  A  '12). 

COLORADO 

Boone 

Hughes,  Frank  C.  (A  2  '19). 
Boulder 

Eastlake,  Alfred   C.    (A   II   '15). 
Breckenridge 

Bergman,  Eugene  E.    (A  T  '20). 
Colorado  Springs 

Crutchfield,  William  W.  (A  I  '06). 
436  W.   Unitah   St. 

Pusey,   Frank   S.    (T   '79). 

Steffa,  Earl  C.   (A   II  '08).      212  E. 
Madison     St.     (mi  e) . 

Stovel,  John  W.  D.   (A  '79)    (mie). 

Cornish 

Whipple,   John   G.    (A   E   '15). 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


1399 


Denver 

Barker,  William  L.,  Jr.   (A  2  '08). 

U.    S.  Forest   Service. 
Barrtis,     Harrington     J.     (E     '21). 

1251  Pennsylvania  St. 
Brown,    James    H.    (T    '79).     Brown 

Bldg.     (1). 
Downen,  John  M.   (Z  '99).     3800  E. 

32nd    Ave.     (t). 
Eaton,    Arthur     (A    A    '13).     First 

National    Bank    Bids. 
Edbrooke,     Harry    W.     J.     (P    '97). 

510    Opera    House   Building    (a). 
Elliott,  Nixon  C.   (P  '09).      Denhaui 

Bldg. 
Evans,  Evan  E.    (T  '82).      1325  Race 

St.    (1). 
Fleming,    Frederic    A.    (A    N    '15). 

450  Equitable  Bldg.    (1). 
Hursh.     Robert     (A     M     '06).     703 

Symes  Bldg.    (mie). 
Johnson,    Fred    R.    (E    '09).     United 

States    Forest    Service. 
Kirk,    Calvert   C.    (A   2  '05).     2133 

Race    St. 
Milton,     John     B.      (A     '06).      1934 

Forest    St. 
Netscher,    Carl    N.    (Z    '14).      1435 

Washington   St. 
Rhoades,  Roy  S.  (A  E  '14).     604  1st 

National   Bank  Bldg. 
Taylor,    Percy    J.    (A    P    '10).     330 

Century    Building. 

Estes   Park 

Hayden,     Jr.,     Albert     (A     E     '07) 

(ce). 
Hayden,   Julian    (A  E   '07)    (ce). 

Fort  Collins 

Hemphill,  Robert  G.  (A  H  '03) 
(ce). 

Glenwood  Springs 

Shumate,  Hon.  John  T.  (H  '75)  (j). 
Grand  Junction 

Harper,  Sinclair  O.  (A  A  '05). 
Care   of   U.    S.   R.   S. 

Greeley 

Hamilton,  Claire  M.  (A  II  '14). 
1017    19th    St.    (e). 

Gunnison 

Ditto,  Walter  S.    (Z  '59). 
Peyton 

Person,   Clarence    (I   '13). 
Pueblo 

Elliott,    James    G.     (P    '08) 

Greenwood    St.    (1). 
Fields,  Francis  E.   (A  2  '09) 
E.   8th   St. 

Sterling 

Lawson,   William   E.    (A   A  '14) 
Taylor,   Orville  C    (A   II    '13). 


2501 
1024 


CONNECTICUT 


Branchvire 
Mohr    Rev. 


Ursinus   O.    (Z   '80). 


Stockmann,    Erlinq   B.    (A   M   '17). 
80   Vine    St.    (me). 

Cheshire 

Bassett,  Jr.,  William  H.   (A  M'18) 

(che). 
Farist,   Charles   J.    (A   M   '19). 

Derby 

Hockenberry,    Raymond   N.    (E   '99) 
(a). 

Farming^on 

Kearney,  James  L.  D.  (A  Z  '03)    (i). 
Greenwich 

Gray,    Budd    D.    (^   '95).     51    North 

St.    (me). 
Howgate,   Dr.   Henry  O.    (A   P  '15). 
249   Greenwich  Ave. 

Hartford 

Butterfield,     George    B.     (-^    '13). 

Associated      Companies,      High      and 

Allyn    Strs. 
Emerson.     George     I.     (A     M     '09). 

148  Whitney  St.    (ce). 


Hancock.    Thomas    P. 

(A     P 

'16). 

Orient   Insurance   Co. 

(i) 

Hill,     M.    Eben     (A 

M 

'15). 

284 

Washington    St.    (i). 

Lee,    J.    Collins     (A 

Z 

'04). 

125 

Trumbull    St.    (i). 

McDonox'gh.     Charles 

H. 

(I 

'23). 

122    Washington    St. 

May,     Edwin    H.     (A 

A 

'18). 

101 

Whitmore    St.    (i). 

Meriden 

Cole,    Clinton    L.    (A 

A 

•00). 

309 

Broad    St.    (ce). 

Tay'lor,     Chester    H. 

(I 

'20) 

39 

Cook  Ave. 

Bridgeport 

Raley,  Charles  M.   (A  E  '05).      Bui- 
lard  Machine  Tool  Co.    (ee). 


New  Britain 

Torell,  Gustave  A.   (A  O  '14).      320 
Chestnut  St.  (c  e). 

New  Canaan 

Alexander,    Lawrence    D.     (A    '65) 
(b). 

New  Haven 

Hayes,   Andrew  J.    (A   A  '05).     382 

Central    Ave.     (ce). 
Steer,    John    W.    (A    A    '23).     1642 
Chapel   St. 

Norwalk 

Snavely-,    Rev.   John   J.    (E   '04). 

South   Norwalk 

Hackley,    Dr.    Charles   E.    (A   '56). 

Stamford 

Avery,   Willard   C.    (A   A    '20).     17 

Vernon   Place. 
Berry.    Alden    W.    (A    A    '21).      132 

Grove    St. 

Waterbury 

Jenks.    Weston    M. 
Tower    Road. 

Woodmont 

Harding,  J.  Morgan  (^'08)    (me). 


(A    P   '19). 


1400 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


DELAWARE 
Bridgeville 

Cannon,  Henry  P.   (E  '70)    (m). 
Cannon,  Hon.  Philip  l.  (E  '70)   (b). 

Greenville 

DU     PONT,      BlDKRMANN      (A     '56). 

Greenwood 

Richards,    Lewis   W.    (E    '99). 
Middletown 

Spahr,    Dr.    Richard    R.    (E    '11). 
Milford 

Bunstein,  Rev.  Henry  L.    (r  '64). 
Montchanin 

du   Pont,   Archibald   M.   L.    (\    '13) 

(m). 
pu  Pont,  E.  Paul  (A  '09)   (m). 

Newport 

Ross,  Donald  (A  T  '09).      Krebs  Pig- 
ment   and    Chemical    Co.    (c). 
Smyrna 

Eckard,   Rev.   James  M.   L.    (A    '91). 
Wilmington 

Chandler,    Alfred    B.     (A    A    '10). 

E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  Co.    (ee). 
du    Poxt,    A.    Felix     (A    '01).     Box 

31    (m). 
du   Pont,  Ernest    (A    '03).     Box  31 

(m). 
du    Pont.    Pierre    S.     (A    '90).      Du 

Pont    Bldg. 
Harris.    Louis    B.    (A    M    '20).     211 

Delaware  Ave.    (b). 
Henry,  Allan  J.    (A  '00).      2610  W. 

16th    St. 
Hilles,    Joseph    T.     (ft    '88).      1301 

Rodney    St.    (cc). 
Hilles,    William     S.     (ft    '85).     du 

Pont    Building    (1). 
Holman.  John   F.    (Z   '15).     du  Pont 

Fabnlsoid  Co. 
Kurtz.  William  F.  (A  A  '94).     1331 

W.  8th  St.    (1). 
Kruse.     Albert     (A     M    '20).      2212 

Gilpin  Ave. 
Mills    Charles  H.  (A  M  '11).     1000 

Jackson  St.    (a). 
Martone,  Thomas  A.    (Z  '16)       1321 

Adams   St.    (c). 
Newman,    Douglas  C    (T   '17)       903 

Tatnall    St.     (c)  ' 

Nields.     John      P.      (ft     '88).      1401 

Broome    St.    (1). 
Richards.  Robert  H.   (E  '95)    (1) 
Rogers.  Samuel  E.  (A  M  '13).      7056 

du    Pont    Bids. 
Rumford.       lewis      (A      '00).      1411 

W  oodlawn    Ave.    (b). 
Rumford,    Dr.    Samuel    C      (A     '9<n 

1  '03    Market   St.  ' 

SCHOENIJAHN,    ROBERT    P.    (A    P    '06) 

7   Crawford    Circle    (me) 
smith     Edgar   R.    (a    M   '19).     1105 

Fmnklin    St. 
Wilson.       ROOBBS       (A       '98).      2026 

Delaware    Ave. 

Winterthur 

du  Pont.  Hon.  Henry  A.   (A  '57). 


DISTRICT   OF   COLUMBIA 

Washington 

Acheson,    Lieut.    Col.    Herbert    H. 

(<fr   '09).      War   Dept. 
Auger,    Lieut.    Wayland    B.    (A    A 

'16).     War  Dept. 
Bailey,    Edward    M.    (H    '19).     191d 

Belmont    Road. 
Barker,    Major    Joseph    W.     (A    II 

'13).      War   Dept. 
Barnum,  Rev.  Francis  (H).     George 

town     University. 
Barrows.     Albert     L.     (A     A    '06) 

1201    16th    St.,    N.    W. 
Barton,  Daniel  J.    (H).  2627  Adams 

Mill     Road. 
Battle,  Dr.  Lewis  J.   (A  '86).      1401 

Kennedy    St.,   N.  W. 
Best,    Capt.    W.    Newton     (I    '11) 

Marine     Corps. 
Black,    Capt.    Henry    M.     (^    '16). 

War    Dept. 
Blair,    Capt.    Shiras   A.    (A  K  '13). 

War  Dept. 
Bogman     Capt.    James   H.    B.    (AN 

'18).      War    Dept. 
Bolte,  Capt.  Charles  L.   (A  E  '16) 

War  Dept. 
Bull,     Alexander    M.     (A    H    '01) 

Hurley-Wright    Bldg.     (1). 
Burns,  Paul  S.   (A  A  '21).     2703  N 

Capitol   St. 
Cameron,    Gen.    George    H.    (T   '82). 

War    Dept. 
Casto,  Dr.  Dow  H.  (H  '06).      Medical 

Corps,    Navy    Dept. 
Coles,    Major  Malcolm   A.    (<£  '88) 

500  Butternut  St..  Takoma  Park. 
Connell,  Ensign  Byron  J.   (->i>  '18) 

Navy   Dept. 
Cornish.    Lieut.    Joseph    J.     (A    K 

'14).      War    Dept. 
Cravens,    Col.    Richard   K,    ($  '88). 

The    Toronto. 
Davis,  John  W.    (T  '07).     Bureau  ot 

Mines     (me). 
Day,    Samuel    H.    (A   A    '10).     1838 

Lamont    St.    (1). 
Dieterich.    Louis    F.     (A    O    '17). 

3427    13th    St.,    N.    W.    (ce). 
Eakin,    John   R.    (A    T   '01).     U.    S 

Geological   Survey. 
Edwards.     Rev.     John    R.     (E    '96). 

4403   Iowa   Ave.,    N.   W. 
Edwards,   Llewellyn  N.    (A   A  '98) 

Public      Roads     Bureau,      Dept.      of 

Agriculture. 
Estill,    Lieut.   Calvert   L.    (T    '16). 

War    Dept. 
Fitzgerald,    Capt.    Hugh    J.     (A    Z 

'18).      War   Dept. 
Fowler,    Charles    D.    (B    '76).     The 

Rochembeau    (1). 
Frierson,    Lieut.    Samuel    G.    (A    1 

'14).      War    Dept. 
Garnett.    Leslie    C.    (T    '99).      Dept. 

of  Justice. 
Gilmer,    John    A.    (A    '93).      Cordova 

Apts. 
Graham.   John    D.    (A   '18).      Univer 

sitv   Club. 
Grover,    Oscar   L.    (A   A  '95).     3818 

Jocelvn   St.,   Chew   Chase. 
Hi>NDY,  William  W.    (ft  '91).     Emer- 
gency   Fleet    Corp. 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


1401 


Haney,   J.   CRAia    (A  K  '15).     1417 

33rd    St.,    N.    W. 
Harvey,   T.  Weed    (A  S   '14).      Dept. 

of   Agriculture. 
Hawkins,    Col.    Clyde    E.    (A    '93). 

War   Dept. 
Heron,  Major  Gordon  J.  F.   (vp  '15) 

War  Dept. 
Howard,  Willis    (A   N  '18).     214  A 

St.,    S.    E. 
Ide,   Hiram   R.    (p  '18).      644   D.   St., 

N.    E. 
Ide,   Robert  A.   (P  '19).      644  D.   St., 

N.   E. 
Iden,     Commander    John     H.     (H). 

Navy    Dept. 
Jones,"  Dr.  John  P.    (H  '08).     Medi- 
cal Corps,  War  Dept. 
Kaufman.    Commander   John    B     ($ 

'98).      Navy   Dept. 
Kindleberger,  Capt.  Charles  P.   (A 

'94).     Navy   Dept. 
Lawrence,   Lieut.  John  O.    (<p  '15). 

War   Dept. 
Legge,     Dr.     Kenneth     D.     (T'16) 

214   A    St.,    S.   E. 
Leonard,  Chaplain  Morris  M.   (A  M 

'13).     Navy  Dept. 
Lieberman,  Lieut.  John  P.   (]\l  '13). 

War  Dept. 
Lockwood,    H.    Winthrop    (H    '14). 

2212  Massachusetts  Ave.,   N.  W. 
McCorkle,     George     (A     '78).     The 

Albermarle    (1). 
Madden,     Walter     J.     (A     2     '17). 

2611   Adams   Mill   Road. 
Mallonee.    Capt.    Richard    C.    (A    T 

'20).     War     Dept. 
Marrow.    Col.    Charles    E.    (T    '90). 

War    Dept. 
Maurer,     Robert     A.      (A     6     '01). 

2029    Park    Road. 
Menner,    Commander   Robert  T.    (<P 

'97).     Navy   Dept. 
Moran,   Irving  H.    (A   T  '11).     231 

14th    St.,    N.    W.     (ee). 
Morrissette,    Otis   B.    (H   '08).     St. 

Albans  School   (t). 
Mosher,   Edgar  H.    (I   '12).     Munsey 

Bldg. 
Napier,     Dr.     Edward    L.     (M     '06). 

Medical   Corps.   War  Dept. 
O'Hara,   Charles  P.    (II  '95).      1324 

Monroe   St.,   N.  W. 
Parker,  Richard  M.   (E  '74).     Ourav 

Bldg.    H). 
Peddicord,    Charles    E.    (A    T    '09). 

1415    Chapin   St.,   N.   W.    (1). 
Phillips,     Alfred    I.     (A     M     '10). 

Bureau    of    Standards    (me). 
Rathvon,   Robert  H.    (Z  '73).     2401 

N.    Capitol    St, 
Rixey.     Charles     J.     (H).      Colorado 

Bldg.    (1). 
Rixey,    Jr.,    Lieut.   Col.    Presley   M. 

(H).      Navy    Yard. 
Roesch.     Charles    H.     (A     E    '98). 

114  Wooten  Ave.,  Chew  Chase  (ee). 
Sigler,    Percy  A.    (A   T   '22).      3357 

18th    St..    N.   W. 
Silcox.    Ferdinand    A.     (A    H    '03). 

IT.    S.    Forest    Service. 
Starbird,  Col.  Alfred  A.   (A  A  '98). 

War    Dept. 
Steese,    Col,    Charles    M.    (E    '07), 

Ordnance  P,eptf 


Steese,     Col.     James     G.     (E     '02). 

Army  and  Navy  Club. 
Stuart,    Lieut.    Joseph   A.    (E    '16). 

War    Dept. 
Surface,    James    R.     (T    '23).     1345 

Perry    Place. 
Taylor,   Charles   R.    (T  '91).     U.   S. 

Shipping   Board. 
Taylor,  Robert  L.   (A  N  '14).     2910 

Ordwav    St. 
Tebbs,    Charles    B.    (T    '13).     Hibbs 

Bldg.     (1). 
Touart,    Capt.   Anthony   J.    (I   '13). 

War    Dept. 
Turner,     Robert     H.     (A    A     '97). 

1332    Belmont    St.     (1). 
Underwood    Jr.,    Oscar  W.    (<£>  '12). 

2000  G  St.,   N.  W.    (1). 
Waddild,     Roland    A.     (A    A     '12). 

1734    P.    St.,    N.    W. 
Warfield,       Allen       A.       (T       '94). 

Woodward    Bldg.     (i). 
Weeks,   Carl  W.    (A  A  '05).     U.   S. 

Patent   Office. 
Wellington,   Dr.   Harold  W.    (AM 

'08).      Navy  Dept. 
Williams,     Ashby     (H     '06).     1448 

Park   Road,    N.   W.    (1). 
Wills,     Major    Davis    B.     (<P    '98). 

Marine    Corps. 
Wither,     Luther     F.     Z.      (Z     '04). 

2923    Macomb    St.    (c). 
Winton,     Lieut.     Col.     Walter    F. 

(A     I     '07).     War     Dept. 


FLORIDA 
Bartow 

Wiggins,  Chester  M.   (A  A  '14)    (1). 
Hastings 

Bachelder,  Clare  H.   (A  9  '01). 
Homestead 

Walton,   William  K.    (A  T  '05). 
Jacksonville 

Anderson,    J.    Roderick    (A    N   '04). 

334   E.   Duval    St. 
Barnett,      Donald      M.      (A      '14). 

Barnett     National     Bank. 
Bisbee,    Frank    D.    (A    '15).     Bisbee 

Bldg.    (r). 
Christie,    George    T.    (H   '97).     314 

King    St.     (r). 
Diver,   Joseph   S.    (E  '05).      Seminole 

Club    (1). 
Harrison,    Frank    (A    N    '22).     222 

W.    Church    St. 
Judy,    Garrett   W.    (A   A   '06).      859 

Riverside    Ave. 
Lee,  W.   Justice    (A   '13).      Box  378. 
Newman,     M.    Thayer     (A     N    '11). 

1354    Hubbard    St. 
Rogers,    William   H.    (E   '05).     Con- 
solidated  Building    (1). 
Weed,    Joseph    D.    (A    '07).     26    S. 

Main   St.    (m). 

Lake   Alfred 

Goodman,  Frank  P.    (A   2   '11). 
Miami 

Moore,    John    A.    (A    A    '05).     921 
Twelfth    St.    (ce). 

Palmer,   George   O.   (H  '14)    (1). 


T402 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


Orlando 

Touart,    Clarence    N.     (A    K    '16) 

Paisley 

Lafon,  Nathaniel  (2  '78). 

Pensacola 

McCormack,    John    H.    (A    E    '14). 
Barcelona  and   Brainard  Sts.    (che). 

St.  Augustine 

Estes,  Dr.  Edgar  S.    (H  '05). 
Estes,   George  L.    (H  '08)    (b). 
Worlev,   Claude  B.    (A   N  '08). 
Young.   Jr.,   Charles   E.    (A  N   "21). 

Sanford 

Whitner,  Charles  H.   (A  N  '09). 

Tallahassee 

Alford,  Julius  R.  (A  N  '10). 

Tampa 

Forbes,    Sherman   B.    (M   '17)..     315 

Hyde  Park  Ave. 
Givens,   Morris  M.    (A  A  '07).     615 

S.    Willow    Ave.     (1). 
Lurvey,    John    G.    (A    A    '00).     206 

South    Blvd. 
McKay,  Kenneth  I.   (A  A  '04).      704 

S.  Newport  Ave.    (1). 
Sparkman,     Thomas     B.      (H     '06). 

2315   Nebraska   Ave.    (1). 
Tarr,    Russell   H.    (A   A    '05).     810 

S.    Edison    St. 

Tiger  Bay 

Hills,   George   B.    (A   N    '04). 
West  Palin  Beach 

Lytle,   Dr.  Carl  A.    (A  I   '14). 

White   Springs 

Camp,    Jr.,    Benjamin    P.     (H    '07) 
Zephyr  Hills 

Leatherman,  Paul  C.   (A  II  '23). 

GEORGIA 

Albany 

Grant,  Loomis  P.  (A  N  '15). 

Athens 

Dozier,  Howard  D.   (A  I  '08)    (t). 

Atlanta 

Akers,    Abner   F.     (A    N    '13).      526 

Ponce   de   Leon   Ave.    (i). 
Armstrong.  William  R.    (A  N  '13). 

36  W.  North   Ave. 
Barnes,  Harold   L.    (A  S  '08).      502 

Third    National    Bank    Bldg. 
Barnwell,    Harold    G.    (A    N    '13). 

32   S.   Pryor  St. 
Barnwell,    Ralph    W.     (A    N    '18). 

695    Piedmont   Ave. 
Hovkix.    Barnard    A.    (A    N    '17). 

110    E.    7th    St. 
Buboik,     Van    H.     (A     N     '22.      231 

Myrtle    St. 
Burke,    Fletcher    H.     (A    M    '05). 

Hcaley   Bldg.    (ce). 
Camp,     Leon    K.     (AN    '22).     455 

Luckie  St. 


Cannon,    Harry     (A    N    '23).     226 

Mvrtle    St. 
Carman,  Jr.,  Edward  Horace    (A  N 

'15).     26    Maddox   Drive. 
Chandler,     Earle     F.     (AN     '11). 

54  W.  5th  St. 
Cockrill,    Sterling   B.    (A   N    '20). 

486    Spring    St. 
Cozine,    Jack    (A    K    '18).      227    W. 

Peachtree    St. 
Cureton,  Thomas  K.,  Jr.  (A  N  '24). 

52  Vedado  Way. 
Dawes,    Edgar   E.    (A    N    '18).     129 

Linwood    Ave.     (ee). 
Downing,     John     F.      (A     N     '13). 

Druid  Hills    (a). 
Edmond,  Robert,  Jr.  (A  N  '22).     52 

Ponce  de  Leon  Ave. 
Gilfillan,  John  F.    (A  N  '11).     18 

Cleburne    Ave. 
Gilfillan,    Malcolm   D.    (A   N   '13). 

560    Ponce    de    Leon    Ave. 
Hatcher,      Jr.,      Harvey      (<I>      '92). 

Atlanta   National  Bank  Building   (1). 
Hawes,   William  L.    (A   N  '18).     35 

Druid     Circle. 
Heard,    Jr.,    Dr.    Joseph    G.    (AN 

'13).     1219    Piedmont   Ave. 
Heinz,  William  L.    (AN  '11).     504 

W.    Peachtree    St.    (me). 

HffLLEMAN,        CARLYLE        (A       N       '23). 

1600    Ponce   de   Leon   Ave. 
Holleman,     Emerson     (A     N     '20). 

1600    Ponce   de   Leon   Ave. 
Holleman,      Horace      (A     N      '14). 

Central   Bldg. 
Jones,    Dr.   Francis   G.    (A   A   '07). 

Hart     Bldg. 
Jones,   Mallory  C.    (A   A  '21).     72 

Westminster    Drive. 
Jones,     Paul    H.     (A     A     '18).     72 

Westminster    Drive. 
Jones,    Roger    B.     (A    K    '22).     72 

Westminster   Drive. 
King,   J.    Olmsted    (A    N   '08).     801 

Trust   Company   of   Georgia   Building 

(i). 
Kirk,    Richard    R.    (A    O     03).     453 

Luckie    St.     (t). 
La    Hatte,    Milner    T.    (A    N    '13). 

418    North    Boulevard. 
Lester,   Jr.,    George   N.    (A    N   '20). 

486     Spring     St. 
Lewis,    Edward    (AN    '09).     Sumner 

Apartments,    Juniper    St. 
Lewis,  Ralph  H.    (A  N  '17).     55  E. 

Mitchell    St. 
Lippold,    Arthur    H.     (A    N    '13). 

130   E.   11th   St. 
McCord,    David   E.    (A   N    '12).     18 

Peachtree    Circle. 
McCord,    John   H.    (A    N   '15).     601 

Ponce    de    Leon    Ave. 
Marye,  Morton   (T  '88).      687  Peach- 
tree  St.    (a). 
Marye,    Philip   T.    (T    '88).     31    La 

Fayette   Drive    (a). 
Moore,   Berrien    (A   N  '04).     Healey 

Bldg.    (ce). 
Moore,      Homer      (A      N     '09).     276 

Marrietta    St. 
Nolley,  Frank  R.  (A  A  '16).     55  E. 

Cain  St. 
Passmore,    Carroll    C.    (A    N    '21). 

486    Spring    St. 
Peeples,  Henry  E.   (A  A  '13).      719 

Piedmont  Ave. 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


1403 


Stevens,  Lawton  T.  (AN  '20).     450 

Luckie   St. 
Stephens,    Harwell    M.    (AN    '18). 

920    Peachtree    St. 
Tidwell,     Reuben    F.     (A    N    '06). 

Georgian  Terrace  Hotel. 
Weiss,    Robert    G.    (A   N   '20).     145 

Linwood    Ave. 
Wey,     James     P.     (A     M    '06).      125 

Elizabeth    St.     (ce). 
White,   Robert   H.    (A   I   '10).     For- 
syth Bldg. 
Wilson,    Hugh    R.    (A   N   '22).     450 

Luckie    St. 

Augusta 

Lawrence,     Frank    E.     (A    P    '06). 

Lawrence    Construction    Co.    (ce). 
Walton,     Robert    V.     (A     N     '14). 
924  Reynolds  St.    (ee). 

Brunswick 

Miller,    Laurence    S.     (A    N    '22). 
1022   Albany   St. 

Calhoun 

Harbin,   Robert  M.    (A  N  '15). 
Cochran 

Walker.    David    C.    (K    '58). 
Clarksville 

McEver,    William    L.     (A    N     '19). 
Cleveland 

McDowell,    Frederick     (A    N    '14) 
(b). 

Columbus 

Cummins,     Robert    R.     (A    K    '06). 

Central   of   Ga.    Ry.    (ce). 
Price,   Shelton  E.    (A  N   '19).     413 

Tenth    St. 
Torbett,  Joseph  L.  (A  N  '23).     737 

Broad   St. 

Edison 

Kemp,  Wesley  R.    (A  N  '20). 

Fayetteville 

Fife,    Cecil   L.    (A   N   '19). 
Fife,  Irvin  L.   (A  N  '15). 
Fife,  Robert  T.  (A  N  '20). 

Fitzgerald 

Parrott,    Lauren   B.    (A   N    '22). 

Gainesville 

Barker,  Jr.,  Benjamin  S.  (A  N  '15). 

Glennville 

Anderson,    Leland  E.    (A   N  '20). 

Griffin 

Bell,  Robert  S.   (A  N  '20). 

Hamilton 

WiLLLOis,  Hon.  James  F.  C.   (A  '63) 

Hawkinsville 

Jordan,  Jr.,  George  W.    (A   N   '14). 

Jonesboro 

Mathes,    William     C.     (A     N     '17) 
(m  e). 


Kirkwood 

Paden,    Carter    N.    (A    N    '22). 
Macon 

Coleman,  William  P.    (A  '64).     534 

College   St. 
Jemison,    Dr.    Allen    B.    (A   I    '09). 

Bibb    Realty    Bldg. 
Owen,  Rev.  Dr.  William  R.  (<|>  '01). 

First    Baptist    Church. 
Wilder,    James    B.    (A    N    '21).     R. 

F.    D.    21 

Marietta 

Hedges,  Charles  C.  (H  '13)  (t). 
Milledgeville 

Bell,  Jr.,  Julius  F.  (A  N  '18). 
202   S.  Liberty  St. 

Sanford,   Daniel  B.   (A  N  '20). 

Monroe 

Darden,  Gordon  W.  (A  I  '09)  (ce). 
Montezuma 

Osborne,  Henry  P.  (A  N  '13)  (m). 
Newnan 

Blackburn,  Bryan  M.  (A  N  '04) 
(m  e). 

Owens   Ferry 

Dyal,  Jr..  James  O.    (A  N  '21). 
Savannah 

Arden,   Francis  B.,  Jr.    (A   N   '15). 

115    E.    Liberty    St. 
Askew,   Walter   C,    Jr.    (A    N    '18. 

113    E.    Gwinette    St. 
Brennan,   John   C.    (A  N  '20).     214 

Taylor    St.,    E. 
Callaway,    Joseph,    Jr.    (A    K    '12). 

U.    S.   Food   Laboratory    (c). 
Caradeuc,     Dr.     St.    Julien    R.    de 

(A   H   '06).      6   East  Liberty  St. 
Harty,     Anton      (A     N     '21).     203 

Gwinette    St.,    E. 
Logan,    Joseph   A.,    Jr.    (A   N    '14). 

410    Bolton    St.,    W. 
Nugent,    Peter  R.    (A  N   '16).     302 

W.    Bryan    St. 

Statesboro 

Byrd,  Jefferson  E.    (A  N  '22). 
Sumter 

Webb,  Bennie  W.    (A  N  '21). 
Tennville 

Troutman,  Walter  C.    (A  K  '07). 

TJnadilla 

Barfield,  John  R.,  Jr.  (A  A  '21). 
Washington 

Johnson,  Raymond  R.  (A  N  '18). 
West  Point 

Hayes,    Samuel   L.    (A    A    '09). 

HAWAII 

Eleele,    Kauai 

Rea,  Charles  D.  (A  A  '11).  Mc- 
Bryde     Sugar    Co.     (ce). 


1404 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


Honolulu 

Deering,    Charles    W.    C.     (T    '96). 

2709    Kala    Raua    Ave. 
Hitchcock.    Howard   H.    (A    P   '19). 

25   Judd   St. 
Hite,    Charles    M.    (T    '14)     (1). 
Legg,      Emmett      J.      (A      T      '16). 

Standard    Oil    Company. 
Reamv.  Daniel  H.   (A  N  '10).     2121 

McKinley   St. 

Makawao,    Maui 

Smith,   Lorrin  K.    (p   '13). 

IDAHO 

Boise 

HOLLINGSHEAD,        THOMAS         (T        '92). 

Box    383     (b). 
Whyte,     Kenneth    G.     (A    T    '19). 
915  Hayes  St. 

Chilly 

Hunter,   Haro.4  J.    (T  '19). 
Jerome 

Warner,  Victor  E.   (P  '07)    (mie). 
Lewiston 

Somerville,   David  A.    (A   T   '19). 
Pocatello 

Hollies,   Harold  H.    (A  0  '23). 

Knollin,  Albert  J.,  Jr.    (A   9   '22). 

Knollin,    Loyal   C.    (A    9   '23). 

Squirrel 

Dunlap,  William  H.   (A  E  '03). 
Twin   Falls 

Kaylor,    Samuel   H.    (P    '96). 
Wallace 

Bandino,    Andrew    (A   T    '23). 

McInnes,  John  S.   (A  T  '21). 

ILLINOIS 

Aledo 

Allen,   James  A.    (A  0   '06)    (1). 

Alton 

Shank,    Jack    O.     (A    T    '22).      262 
Madison  Ave. 

Athens 

King,   Edward  H.    (P  '17). 
King,  Jefferson  J.   (P  '14). 

Aurora 

Burton,  Lawrence  V.    (P  '11).     209 

Downer    Place. 
Burton,    Malcolm   V.    (p  '19).     209 

Downer    Place. 
Cooper,     James     R.      (p     '20).      699 

Downer    Place. 
McDonald.    Julian    F.     (A    9    '23} 

172    S.    La   Salle    St. 
MUSCHLEB,    ABTHUE   F.    (T   '16)        409 

Benton    St.    (1). 

Beardstown 

CONDIT,    Floyd   M.    (T  '00)    (b). 
Beason 

Reichle,    Richard    W,    (p   '22). 


Belleville 

Perrin,   L.  Nicolas   (P  '07)    (1). 
Spoeneman,     Arthur     O.     (T     '16). 

420    N.    High    St. 

Bloomington 

Stone,    Hal    M.    (P    '03).      30    White 
Place    (1). 

Blue    Island 

Snider,    Dr.    Alvin   B.    (A    II   '02). 
233   York  St. 

Bourbonnais 

Grinnell,  Francis  N.   (P  '22). 
Brocton 

Long,    Carl    S.    (T   '07). 

Cairo 

Warder,   Walter   B.    (P   '06).     2315 
Holbrook   Ave.    (1). 

Champaign 

Cope,    Harold    F.    (P   '20).     212    W. 

Clark    St. 
Crathorne,   Arthur   R.    (A   A   '98). 

1113    S.    4th    St.     (t). 
Goll,    George    G.    (P   '07).     201   W. 

University    Ave. 
Griftner,    James    H.    (P    '15).     301 

Chalmers     (mie). 
Huckins,    Alvin    E.     (P    '06).     107 

North    Elm    St.    (me). 
Lorentz,    Robert   W.    (P    '20).     313 

E.   Chalmers   St. 
Lyons,     Thomas     Edwin     (P     '11). 

Citizens  Bank  Building   (1). 

Chicago 

Abbott,   Lael  R.    (A   II   '18).     7436 

Eggleston   Ave. 
Anderson,    Stanley   W.    (A   E    '15). 

7835    Muskegon    Ave. 
Arnold,     John    W.     (T    '95).     1515 

Wabash    Ave. 
Arnold,  Robert  M.   (A  M  '22).     105 

S.    La    Salle    St. 
Aurelius,     Samuel    J.     (A    E    '09). 

2334  E.    70th   Place    (me). 
Austin.   S.  E.  Don    (A   E  '11).     315 

S.    Central    Park    Blvd.     (1). 
Babcock,    H.    Ame    (A    II    '09).     325 

W.   Jackson   Blvd. 
Baker,    Dr.   Hillier  L.    (A   II    '13). 

1711   W.    Garfield    Boulevard. 
Ballinger,     Ralph    H.     (A    II    '22). 

6035    Krinbark   Ave. 
Bangs,    Lester  W.    (A   E   '07).     639 

Roscoe    St.     '  -  e). 
Bayles,     Robert     W.     (A     II     '22). 

926    E.    62nd    St. 
Bayne,  J.  Milton   (A  II  '10).     7637 

Union   Ave. 
Beatty,   F.   Merrill    (P  '22).     6626 

Harvard   Ave. 
Beatty,  Gilbert  A.  (A  II  '23).    4121 

Sheridan  Road. 
Becker,  Walter  E.  (A  9  '08).     4275 

Clarendon    Ave.     (me). 
Belknap.  Dr.  Frederick  W.  (T  '92). 

1203     N.     State     St. 
Bell,   Walter   T.    (A    E   '12).      1364 

E.   52d   St.    (ee). 
Belnap,     Nuel     D.      (P     '14).     First 

National    Bank    Bldg.    (1). 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


1405 


Benedict,     Allan     B.     (A     E     '04). 

4834    S.    Halsted    St.    (ee). 
Beutell,     Roland    L.     (A    II     '22). 

6201   Vernon  Ave. 
Blackwood,   Charles  K.    (A  B   '96). 

Peoples   Gas   Building. 
Bliss,    Charles    L.    (T    '75).     Insur- 
ance Exchange    (i). 
Bliss.  Harold  D.  (A  E  '08).     Morris 

and  Co.      Union   Stock  Yards    (me). 
Blocki,    Frederick    L.    A.    (T    '21). 

822   Buena   Air. 
Boand,  Jules  F.    (A  E  '16).     11955 

Eggleston    Ave.     (che). 
Bockman,    Charles    H.    (A    E    '21). 

1324    Ehndale    Ave. 
Bolte,     E.     Endicott     (A     E     '10). 

1015    Chamber    of    Commerce    Bldg. 

(me). 
Bosworth,   William    B.    (A   II    14). 

5548   University  Ave. 
Branen,  James  H.    (P  '11).     317  W. 

Quincy    St. 
Brew,     George     J.     (P     '18).     7141 

Brinker,    Smith    (A    II    '21).     1219 

E.     52d     St. 
Brooks,     Chason     W.     (A     O     '02). 

705    Princeton   Ave.    (ce). 
Brown,     Harry     C,     Jr.      (P     '08). 

1338    Madison   Park    (ce). 
Brown,    Paul   K.    (A   E    '13).     7259 

Harvard    Ave.     (me). 
Brown,  Sherwood  E.  (P  '13).     1607 

Estes  Ave. 
Burda,     Joseph,     Jr.     (A     E     '20). 

11313    Forest    Ave.    (ce). 
Burns,  George  R.   (A  E  '17).     6606 

Kimbark    Ave. 
Busbey,   Fred   E.    (A   E   '22).     6233 

S.  May  St. 
Bush,    David    D.    (A    '00).     Ill    W. 

Washington    Ave.    (cc). 
Buttner,    William    C.     (A    E    '13). 

920   Buena   Park  Terrace    (che). 
Campbell,    David    S.    (I    '12).     9204 

S.    Robev     St. 
Carlson,    Melvin    C.    (P    '22).      7207 

Paxon    Ave. 
Caswell,    Percy    A.    (P    '13).     6404 

Normal    Boulevard. 
Colby,    Dr.    Charles   C.    (A    II   '09). 

University    of    Chicago     (t). 
Collins,  Clark  S.   (A  0  '18).     4737 

Kimbark  Ave.    (ee). 
Connelly,    Robert    M.    (A    9    '16). 

4509    Washington    Boulevard    (ce). 
Cook,  Norman  W.   (A  E  '06).     5655 

Ridge    Ave.    (a). 
Cook,     Wells     M.     (t     '96).     5541 

Winthrop    Ave.     (j). 
Core,   Herman  H.   (A  II  '22).     5950 

Midway    Park. 
Cummings,    Raymond   H.    (A   9   '17). 

4856  Sheridan  Road. 
Curtis,  Hubert  A.  (A  II  '23).     6815 

South    Park   Ave. 
Davidson,     Theodore     A.     (P     '23). 

6646    Perry    Ave. 
Davies,  Howard  C.   (A  E  '07).      6317 

Glenwood    Ave.     (me). 
Davis,   Fred  M.    (A  A  '01).     Tribune 

Bldg.    (ee). 
Davis,    Rodney  C.    (A   A   '03).     226 

W.  Jackson  Blvd.   (ce). 


Davis,   Royden  N.   (A  E  '04).     3930 

W.    Jackson    Blvd. 
Davidson,    Franklin   M.    (A  E   '18). 

1627    Hyde    Park    Blvd. 
DeGROAt,   Albert  A.    (T  '19).     6062 

Stoney  Island  Ave. 
Dehning,    Arthur    H.     (A    II    '20). 

422   W.    61st    Place. 
Devlin,     John     L.      (P     '17).      7125 

Eggleston   Ave. 
Devlin,    Julien    W.     (P    '19).      7125 

Eggleston    Ave. 
Dewson,  John   R.    (A  E   '13).     6118 

Sheridan   Road    (ee). 
Eagle,     Celestine,     Jr.     (A  9    '07). 

3727    N.    Keeler    Ave.     (ee). 
Eastman,     Morgan    L.     (A    9    '07). 

72  W.  Adams  St. 
Egan,    James    W.,    Jr.    (T   '23).      815 

Buena  Ave. 
Ehrhardt,    Alwin    W.     (A    II    '13). 

5645    Glenwood   Ave.    (1). 
Emmons,  Francis  A.,  Jr.   (A  E  '05). 

508    E.    40th    St.    (ee). 
Enright,  Edward  M.    (T  '22).      5642 

Kenmore    Ave. 
Erlandson,     Nels    H.     (A     E     '21). 

7916     Marquette     Ave. 
Erickson,    Gordon    (A    II    '10).     21 

N.    La    Salle   St. 
Estep,  Hugh  B.   (A  S  '09).     3420  S. 

Michigan   Ave.    (ce). 
Evans,  Charles  H.  (A  E  '22).     5468 

Ellis  Ave. 
Evans,     Clyde     H.     (T    '14).     Room 

1501,   105  S.  LaSalle  St. 
Evans,     James     M.     (P     '16).     6457 

Drexel   Ave. 
Evans,    Walter    T.     (P    '11).     1825 

Pratt   Boulevard    (ce). 
Fairbank,  Ernest  G.   (P  '14).     8840 

S.    Morgan    St. 
Falk,   Arthur   G.    (A   E   '22).     2450 

Orchard    St. 
Feindt,  George  A.   (A  E  '00).     941 

Leland    Ave.    (i). 
Fickes,    Stanley   G.    (^p   '19).      6142 

Dorchester    Ave. 
Fischer,     Harry     A.      (A     IT     '18). 

10756    Seeley    Ave. 
Fisher,     Erwin     (P    '16).     4548    N. 

Racine    Ave. 
Frank,    Dudley    L.     (P    '20).     1928 

Lincoln    Ave. 
Frank,    Joseph    L.     (T    '18).     1928 

Lincoln    Ave. 
Frary,  Charles  O.   (A  E  '08).      6626 

Yale    Ave. 
Frary,    Paul   V.    (A    E    '12).     Glad- 
stone  Hotel. 
Fraser,  Jesse  G.   (A  E  '13).     944  Le- 
land Ave. 
Fritts,     Laurence    K.     (A    E    '17). 

12008  Eggleston  Ave.    (c). 
Fry,    William    L.    (A    E   '09).     3212 

Calumet    Ave.     (me). 
Fuessle,    Milton    T.    (P    '10).     Wil- 
liams &  Cunningham,   6  N.   Michigan 

Ave. 
Geisler,     E.    Walter     (A     E     '21). 

4830  N.   Spaulding  Ave. 
Geisler,  Rupert  J.  (A  E  '12).     4830 

N.    Spaulding   Ave.    (ce). 
Goetz,    Hugo    L.    (A    E    '06).     1421 

South    Michiean    Ave. 
Goodman,  Harry   (K   '94).     Chamber 

of  Commerce  Building  (1) . 


1406 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


Goss,   Maurice  G.    (P  '13).     7736  N. 

Paulina    St.  „««.■ 

Grant.     Roger     A.     (P     '10).     3021 

W.    Lake    St. 
Greene,     Chester    H.     (A    11      *■*)• 

108    N.    Dearborn    St. 
Greenfield,     Barrett    K.     (A     07). 

3420    Fulton    St. 
Greist,     Raymond     L.     (A     L      •iu>- 

7017    Greenview    Ave. 
Griffith,    George    P.     (A    B     10;. 

550    Surf    Ave.  „,„..»        ,,,„ 

Grill,   Milton   J.    (A  E   '21).     4149 

N.    Keystone    Ave.  „    ,„, 

Gkvnert.    Clarence    F.     (A    fc)     HL 

3438   Broadway. 
Hahn,   Rev.  John  R.    (Z    12).     3416 

W.    63d    Place.  /  _ 

Hanneman.    Robert    E.    (A    II     10). 

4704  N.  Hamlin  Ave. 
Hargreayf.s,     Max    B.     (A    II      l°L 

4150   Lake  Park  Ave. 
Harms,    Carl   F.    (P   '22).      1305   Ad- 
dison   St. 
Harrison.    William    A.    (A    E     lyL 

342  0    Michigan    Ave.  ' 

Hartney,    Edgar   J.    (P    '22).     1428 

Lincoln    Ave.  .,.„ 

Hartung.  George  A.    (P  '22).     5459 

Lakewood    Ave.  ;         „„„„ 

Harvey,   James   S.    (A  E  '09).     1002 

W.    Adams    St.     (me). 
Harvey,    "William    F.     (A    E      05). 

4828    N.    Kimball   Ave.    (ce). 
Hatch,  Wilbur  J.   (A  II  '22).     533S 

N.    Western    Ave. 
Hatfield,     Frederick     (A     II      05). 

4812    Lake    Park  Ave. 
Hebard.  Wendell    (A   E   '07).     Rail- 

wav    Exchange    Bldg.    (ce). 
Heineman,      Edward     T.      (T       10). 

Harris  Trust   Bldg.    (r). 
Henderson,    James    M.     (A    9     16). 
Room  821.   208   S.   La    Salle    St.    (1). 
Henke.  Arthur  H.  (A  A  '19).     1119 

N.   Spaulding  Ave. 
Hepburn.   Hoyt  J.    (P  '23).     849  W. 

70th    St.  v 

Herrick,  Philip  A.   (A   M    23).     12 

W.   Walton   Place. 
Herrman.    Charles    H.    (A    E     05). 

76    W.    Monroe    St.     (i). 
Hesse,  Lester  W.   (A  0  '17).     4856 

Sheridan    Road. 
Hibbert.  George  F.  (A  II    18).     534 

W.    60th    Place. 
Hill,  John  E.    (T  '21).     1132  Morse 
St 

HlRLEHEY.       JOHN       V.        (A       II       '22). 

7955   W.    Green   St. 
Hitchens,     Roy    K.     (T    '02).     2258 

S.   Michigan   Ave. 
Hoag,  Dr.  Junius   (T  '78).     1725  E. 

53  rd    St. 
Hodge,  Albert  C.   (A   II  '14).      5430 

Drexel    Ave.    (t). 
Holter,    William   L.    (^    '16).      332 

S.  Michigan  Ave.   (c). 
Homan,    Lintner    (A    II   '15).      6919 

Bennett   Ave. 
H08TERMAN,    John    S.     (Z    '04).      208 

S.    La    Salle    St. 
Hostler,   Sidney   M.    (P  '12).     1402 

Hood    Ave. 
Hough,  Harold  R.   (A  E  '09).     4560 

Michigan   Ave. 


Howard,   Roy   B.    (A  E   '11).     9814 

Winston   Ave. 
Hruda,  Adolph  H.  (A  II  '12).     Swift 

&    Co.,    Union    Stock   Yards. 
Humphrey,     Paul    H.     (A    II     '21). 

1500    Hudson    Ave. 
Jackson,  Jonathan  W.  (A  '82).     In- 
surance Exchange  Building   (i). 
Jackson,    Samuel    S.    (A    '86).     In- 
surance  Exchange   Bldg.    (1). 
Jeffery,    William    O.,    JR.    (X    '19)- 

6235    Kenmore    Ave. 
Johnsen,  Carl  E.   (P  '17).     4448  N. 

Sacramento    Ave. 
Johnson,  Dr.  Elmer  A.    (A  T  '18). 

1832  W.  Adams  St. 
Jones,    Leno    E.    (A    E    '20).     1002 

Wilson    Ave. 
Jordan,  Harry  G.    (A  A  '13).     2328 

E.   70th   St.    (ce). 
Jucker,  John,  Jr.    (A  E  '15).      5546 

Drexel    Ave.     (c  e) . 
Kilpatrick,    William     R.     (T    '21). 

519    Aldine   Ave. 
King,    Calvin    p.     (T    '98).     14    S. 

La    Salle   St..    (b). 
Kinney',    Rev.    Henry    C     (I    '58). 

711    W.    47th    St. 
Kirkley,    James    M.    (T    '06).     4700 

Drexel   Blvd.    (r). 
Kling,    Olaf    E.     (A    E    '14).     1130 

Lorel  Ave.    (m  e) . 
Knuepfer,    Claude    A.     (A    E    '15). 

6207    Glenwood    Ave.    (ce). 
Kotz.     Raymond     Casler     (T     '07). 

4556  North  Robey  St. 
La    Belle,    Johnston    N.     (P    '11). 

923   Crescent  Place    (ee). 
Lake,   Claude   C,   Jr.    (T   '18).     701 

Washington  Blvd.    (m). 
Lambert,    Max    S.    (A   II   '18).      6157 

Honore    St. 
Lawrence,  Ben  E.    (A  O  '12).     172 

N.    La    Salle    St. 
Lawrence,    George    W.    (A    E    '11). 

323    S.    Wabash   Ave.    (me). 
Lessel,    John    R.    (A    E   '09).     1000 

Central    Station    (ce). 
Lettie,    Arnold    M.     (P    '23).      2821 

Cambridge    Ave. 
Leggette,    Ralph    M.     (A     II    '23). 

12021  Eggleston  Ave. 
Leggette,    Reginald  E.    (A    II    '22). 

12021    Eggleston   Ave. 
Lewis,    Dr.   Dean  D.    (K  '95).     5757 

Kenwood    Ave. 
Lewis,    John    R.    (A    E    '18).     4610 

Ellis    Ave.     (cV 
Lewis,  Joseph  W.   (A  E  '21).     4610 

Ellis    Ave. 
Lindgren,    Arthur    (P    '07).     3651 

Wilton  Ave. 
Loser,     Clarence    M.     (A     II     '18). 

6709   Normal   Blvd. 
Louden,  Ross  C.   (P  '11).     St.  George 

Hotel. 
Love,    Chase    W.     (p    '10).     209    S. 

LaSalle   St.    (b). 
Lowitz,  George  H.  (A  A  '19).     3522 

Michigan    Ave. 
Lyon,    Arthur  L.    (A   E  '20).     4169 

Berkeley    Ave. 
McCorkle,  James  B.    (P  '21).     1109 

Grace     St. 
McKarahan,    Elmer  V.    (A    E    '09). 

1743  Insurance  Exchange. 
McKinsey,    James    O.     (A    II    '16). 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


1407 


Faculty   Exchange,   Univ.   of  Chicago 

(t). 
McLennan,  Hugh    (A  E  '05).     3105 

Calumet    Ave.     (me). 
McMukrav,    Robert    N.    (A    II    '23). 

1714  W.  104th  St. 
Madden,    Lee    H.     (A    II    '10).      202 

E.    Garfield    Blvd.     (t). 
Malcolmson,  Charles  T.    (A  E  '97). 

Old   Colony  Bldg.    (ee). 
Martin,     James     W.      (P     '22).      71 

Bellevue  Place. 
Mathis,  Allen  W.   (A  K  '13).      2341 

Wabansia  Ave. 
Matson,  Eugene  M.  (A  E  '20).     946 

Edgecomb   Place. 
Maurer,  Frederick  G.  (P  '20).     2241 

W.   113th  St. 
Maypole,    John    B.     (P    '15).     5901 

Madison    St. 
Meeks,   Arthur  F.    (A   II   '23).     356 

E.     58th     St. 
Merrell,     Llewellyn     R.      (T     08). 

608    S.  Dearborn  St. 
Meyer,    Carl    J.     (A    LT    '21).      2524 

E.   72  d  Place. 
Miessler,     Robert    C.     (A     II     '20). 

4941  Washington  Park  Court. 
Miller,  Walter  E.  (A  E  '01).     5487 

Cornell  Ave.    (i). 
Morriss,    J.    Thomas    (<i>    '99).     540 

Millard    Ave. 
Mulhall,    Frank    J.    (P    '22).      6417 

S.    Lincoln    Ave. 
Murray,  Frank  T.  (T  '96).     112  W. 

Adams   St.    (1). 
Murray,  Rowland  H.   (P  '23).      6611 

Kimbark    Ave. 
Neal,     Elliott     J.     (P     '20).     4535 

Forestville    Ave. 
Neal,     Kimball     L.     (P     '22).      4535 

Forestvil'e    Ave. 
Newman,  Elias  R.  (T  '77).      4728  N. 

Paulina    St. 
Novak,  Dr.  Frank  J.,  Jr.   (A  LT  '10). 

4618    Clarendon    Ave. 
O'Conner,  John  J.  (A  II  '08).     1118 

N.    Lawndnle   Ave. 
O'Connor,    William    J.    (A    E    '20). 

6441    Ingleside   Ave. 
Odell,   Irving    (A   E   '08).      692   Irv- 
ing   Park    Blvd.    (b). 
Olmsted.  Harry  C.   (A  LT  '19).     200 

S.    Ashland    Blvd. 
Pack,    Philip    C.    (A    O    '18).     4923 

Winthrop    Ave. 
Palmer,    George    D.     (P    '07).      6322 

Ingleside   Ave. 
Peirce,  Vernon  D.  (P  '21).      5535  S. 

Wabash    Ave. 
Peters,    Dr.    Albert   G     (A    IT    '16). 

2449    Washington    Blvd. 
Pratt,    Thomas    E.,    Jr.    (A    E    '19)- 

3749   Rokebv  St. 
Rice,      Frank      L.      (T      '81).      6027 

Indiana    Ave.    (m). 
Rockwell,    Alpheus    L.    (A    II   '10). 

1023    E.    61st    St.    (c). 
Rohn,   Henry   H.    (A   LT   '20).     9650 

S.    Seeley    Ave.    (c). 
Rollman,    Herbert    T.     (A    E    '19). 

655    Sheridan   Road    (ce). 
Romero,    Newman    (P   '18).     212   W. 

Illinois    St. 
Romig,     Rev.     Edwin     B.     (Z     '13). 

5938    South   Park  Ave. 


Russell,  .John  A.    (A  O  '16).     2538 

N.    Drake    Ave.     (1). 
Russell,       Lewis       M.        (p       '11) 

Plymouth  Hotel. 
Russell,    Wilvan    J.     (P    '09).     845 

Dakin    St. 
Rvan,       Quin      A.       (T      '20).      5217 

Magnolia    Ave. 
Rydell,     Flavius     W.     (A     E     '14). 

5147   Michigan   Ave. 
Sager,     Dr.    Floyd     C.     ( \     p    '17) 

1819    W.    39th    St. 
Sanford,  Miles  B.   (A  P  '17).     5237 

Kenwood   Ave. 
Savery,    Walter   H.    (\J>   '14).     4821 

Pensacola  Ave. 
Scanlan,   Jack   A.    (P  'll ).      Paul  J. 

Colman  Co.,  22  W.  Monroe  St.  (ce). 
Scates,   Paul  W.    (A   E  '18).     4617 

N.    Campbell  Ave.    (ee). 

SCHLESINGER,      ARTHUR      V.       (T      '19) 

5134   Michigan   Ave.    (1). 
Schmitt,   Victor  T.    (T  '19).     6138 

Sheridan     Road. 
Schoen,    Edgar    J.    (A    II    '14).     1st 

National  Bank  Bldg.    (1). 
Schomrer,  John  Joseph  (A  LT  '09) 

564   Roscoe  St.    (che). 
Schultz,    Raymond    H.    (A    IT    '11). 

First   National   Bank   Bldg.    (1) 
Scovel,     James     D.     (t    '10).     1059 

Ardmore   Ave. 
Schulze,    Theodore    G.    (A    E    '17). 

11246    Longwood    Drive. 
Seamans,  John  H.   (A  S  '14).     1869 

E.  71st  St.   (c). 
Seyl,     Paul     C.     (A     S    '07).      4724 

Greenwood  Ave.    (me). 
Shaub,   Earl  L.    (A   I   '10).     Univer- 
sal  Press   Service. 
Sheets,       Thomas       R.       (B       '76). 

Peoples    Gas    Bldg. 
Sherwood,     Glenn    L.     (A    E    '20) 

3226  Potomac  Ave. 
Silverthorne,    George    M.    (T   '99) 

4117   Ogden  Ave.    (m). 
Smith.     Clarence     U.     (A     E     '07). 

4747    Kenwood    Ave.    (me). 
Smith,     Cecil    W.     (p     '13).     1380 

Old  Colony   Bldg.    (mie). 
Smith,      Hallam     C.      (A     E     '08) 

4649    Washington    Blvd 
Smith,   Hawley  L.    (p  '17).      Illinois 

Trust    and    Savings    Bank. 
Spence,    William    K.,    Jr.     (p    '22). 

6641    Perry    Ave. 
Stains.   Tracy   R.    (A  IT  '15).     1131 

E.    64th    St. 
Starkley.     John     J.      (A     IT     '12). 

4072    Sheridan    Rd. 
Stearns,  James  H.   (A  9  '07).     5123 

Kenmore    Ave. 
Steiner.  Edgar   (A   O   '09).     Peoples 

Gas    Bldg.     (me). 
Stevers,    Harold    De    F.    (A  E    '18) 

6804    Hurlbut    Ave. 
Stewart.      Kenneth     M.      (p     '17). 

7015  Vernon   Ave. 
Stiles,    Harry  G.    (A    S   '11).     4624 

Lake   Park   Ave.    (me). 
Stillman,   Herman   W.    (T  '86)       30 

N.   La    Salle   St.    (1). 
Stinchfield,    Melvin   J.,    Jr.    (A    8 

'16).     4739  Washington  Blvd.   (ce). 
Stuebing,    Carl   F.    (p    '23).     12035 

Stewart   Ave. 


1408 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX.. 


Stueblixg,    "Walter    H.    (A    E    '17). 

12035    Stewart   Ave.  ,.,,„,, 

SWANSON,   IVAR  R.    (A  E  '15).      11104 

Indiana    Ave. 
Swatek.     George     W.      (A     0      16). 

5403    Harper   Ave. 
Taffe.      John      W.      IP     '22).     6449 

Drexel    Ave.  , 

T^rr^nt.    William    J.     (A     b      <so;- 

T^S'^n^O).      6630 

T^eVPaULVW.    (A  H  '13).      105  W. 
Monroe    St.    (1).  ,n     M1, 

TlMP.ERL.AKE,        ERWIN        B.         (P  HL 

Board    of   Trade   Bldg. 
Townsley,     Lloyd     B.     (A     E      0b). 

1419    Leland    Ave.  , 

Uhl.man.   Ellwood  H.    (T  '10).      431 

S.   Dearborn    St.    (c).  >1P.\ 

Van  Alvea.   Melville  C.   (A  6    1&j. 

VaItier/   BalphV     (P    '15).      3020 

Yeaze^mn^G.   (AH'18).      7245 

Yale    Ave.  ,OAs 

Vehmeyeb,    Henry    L.     (A    P     20). 

4552    Forestville    Ave 
YVahl,   Edward  P.    (A  S   '09).      4856 

N.   Talnian   Ave. 
WAlbridge.     John    T.     (A    E      0')- 

7556    Stewart  Ave.    (ce   • 
Walbridge,    Bobert    P.    (A    O     ^-) ■ 

9606   Vanderpool   Ave. 
Walker,    Harry    W.    (T    '98).     Pull- 
man   Building. 
Walker,     Irwin     N.     (A     n      09). 

Westminster    Bldg.     (1). 
Walker,     Bobabts    O.     (A    E      0b). 

4454  Woodlawn  Ave. 
Warwick,    Orville    H.     (A    P     <")■ 

511    Barry   Ave.  ,n     ,91v 

Waterman,     Wtilliam     L.      (P      ^i)- 

7772    Lagoon    Ave. 
Watts,   Samuel  E.    (P  'ID-     512   N. 

Laramie    St.  ,. 

Webb,  Warren  C.   (T  '12).     4053  N. 

-Yvers    Ave 
Weakly,    Floyd   B.    (An    '17).      135 

E.  11th  Place. 
Wegner,     Edwin     A.,     JR.     (T      ^)- 

5300    Winthrop    Ave. 
Wendrich,     Carl     P.     (A     II      18)- 

7828    Escanaba    Ave. 
West     William    C.    (AM     ID-     14 

E.   Jackson    Blvd.    (me). 
Westenhaver,    Le    Boy    J.    (P     !»)• 

4510    Kimball    Ave. 
Whipple,    John  A.   J.    (T   '76).      705 

First    National    Bank    Building. 
Wiiitacre,  Elson  H.    (T  '19).      6145 

Woodlawn    Ave. 
White,  Austin  G.   (A  E    12).     6800 

Wi'lev'  MeIlen  C.    (A  A  '03).  1009 

K.    02nd    St.    (ce).  ^^ 

Williams,  Roy  E.  (A  E  '04).  6224 
Prairie    Ave.     (ee) 

Williams.  Stuart  R.  (A  E  &*)• 
3  120    Michigan  Blvd. 

Woods,  George  E.  (P  '13).  Con- 
tinental   and    Commerce    Bank  Bldg. 

Weight,  Frederick  T.  (T  '09). 
1702   S.    Michigan   Ave. 

YOTT,        PRANOia       1).       (P        04).       504 

Barry   Ave.    (1). 


Clinton 

Smith,   Homer  J.    (P  '15). 

Coleta 

Sturtz,    Haeby   K.    (A   E    '11). 

Compton 

Fleming,  Db.  Samuel  C.    (A  II  '07). 
Pool,    Dr.    Clarence   G.    (A   II   '08). 

Danville 

Gleason,     Charles     E.     (AE     '15). 
309    N.    Walnut    St.    (me). 

De  erf.  eld 

Gaddis,  William   G.    (P  '08)    (1). 

Dixon 

Bovby,     Richaed     C.     (T     '03).      321 

Drew,    Harold    A.  (P    '18).      822    S. 

Peona  Ave.   (br).  

Hart,    Wilbur    D.  (AS     06).     209 

E.  4th  St.    (ee). 

Downers    Grove 

Beebe,    Julius   M.    (T   '17). 
Kidwell,   Thomas   A.    (A  E     19). 

EdwardsviUe 

RICHARDS,    Ben    H.     (P    '09)     (m). 

Elgin 

Cook.     David     C,     JR.     (An     '07). 
212    Grant   Ave.    (e). 

Elwood 

Unland,  Herman  H.   (T  '75). 

Equality 

Davis,  Carroll  H.   (P  '10). 

Evanston 

Anning,  Harold  E.   (AE  '15).     815 

Ridge  Ave.    (ce). 
Anning,    James   E.    (A  E    '20).     815 

Ridge    Ave. 
Belnap,      Roy      M.      (P      '22).      826 

Monroe    St.  n 

Bowes,    Edwin    L.     (AT    '15).     801 

Hinman    Ave.     'b). 
Brace,    William     (AT      14).     2763 

Cleveland' FF^VV.  (T'73).    2410 

Pioneer    Road.  n«o 

Dines     Charles    R.     (T    '08).     2652 

Ewing   Ave.    (b). 
Dwiggins.    Horner    L.    L.     (1      ^u). 

645   University  Place 
Dyche     Frank    B.     (T    '80).     1896 

Sheridan  Road   (1). 
Dyche,    William    A.    (T     82).     1882 

Sheridan   Road    (b). 
Estell,    Roy    W.     (AE    '18),     1711 

Ridge    Ave.  ,      « 

Gridlev,    Hon.    Martin   M.    (T     83). 

1704    Hinman   Ave.    (j). 
Haile,    Clarence    E.    (T   '12).      1205 

Cleveland  Ave. 
Hallev,    Edmund    P.     (T    '21).     520 

Hartney,     Paul     M.     (T     '17).  645 

University    Place    (i). 

Hoffman,     Joseph     P.     (All  '■U- 

128    Main    St.  , 

Jenkins,    Roger    P.    (T    '09).  1711 

Ridge    Ave. 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


1409 


Knight,    Charles   E.    (T  '21).     1569 

Ridge  Ave. 
Long,   Robert   C.    (T  '18).     1923   Or 

ringtou   Ave. 

McCONNELL,     ALEXANDER    H,     (T    '01). 

1914   Sheridan   Road. 
Mueller,  William   D.    (T  '20).      645 

University    Place. 
Neilson.   Robert  A.    (AE  '06).      809 

Forest    Ave. 
Niemz,   Arthur  M.    (A  E   '12).     4217 

Broadway. 
Obechain,    Ralph    R.    (T   '12).      645 

University    Place     (1). 
Pease,   Warren,  Jr.   (A9  '16).     722 

Seward    St. 
Peck,    Franklin    K.    (T    '19).     1633 

Hinman   Ave. 
Pettengill,  Paul  W.   (T  '18).     1590 

Quinlan,   Edward  B.    (T  '83).      1813 

Hinman   Ave.    (rj. 
Raddin,    Charles    S.    (T    '84).     2032 

Orrington   Ave.    (m). 
Richter,    Harry    A.    (T    '19).     1923 

Orrington   Ave. 
Salter,    Vaughn    T.     (E    '11).     827 

Mulford   Ave. 
Stiles,    Frederic    C.    (T   '18).     1456 

^VgsIgv    .A.V6. 
Tronnes,     Olaf     E.      (T     '16).      906 

Seward    St. 
Wescott,    Randall  L.    (T  '20).     645 

University   PI. 

Fairfield 

Creighton,   Edward   W,    (P   '15). 
Freeport 

Gassman,   Isaac  P.    (A  A   '07).     652 
Stephenson  St.    (1). 

Fulton 

Hensinkreld,  Arthur  H.   (ALT  '12) 
(t). 
Galesburg 

Burns,  Charles  M.  (P  '16).     516  S. 
West    St. 

Galva 

Aby,  Roland  C   (T  '23). 
Geneva 

Carlisle,  Gower  N.  (P  '10). 

Lawrence,  Jordan    (A  E  '21). 

Glenview- 

Gaetje,    John   H.    (AS    '05)     (me). 
Golconda 

Gilbert,    Ray'mond    (T    '07). 
Green  view 

Hardin,  Homer  P.    (T  '22). 
Harvey 

Townsend,      John      S.      (A  E      '08). 
15537    Turlineton    Ave.    (m). 

Havana 

Sloan,   Fred   E.    (A  E   '23). 

Heyworth 

Noble,   Porter  C.    (P  '18). 
Highland    Park 

Baldwin,  George  C.  (A  P  '18).     126 
Lake   Ave. 


Deming,      Everett      G.      (A  E     '06). 

529.  S.    Linden    Ave.    (ee). 
Hokanson,      Nels      M.      (All      '10). 

843    Lincoln   Ave.    (b). 
Merrell,     Lloyd    F.     (T     '16).      343 

McDaniel   Ave. 

Hinsdale 

Gordon,    Robert    P.    (All    '21). 
Greist,  Edwards  H.    (T  '17). 

Jacksonville 

Williamson,    Harlan    A;    (P   '20). 
Joliet 

Crawford,   Harry   C.    (A    '06).     104 

1st    Ave. 
Culbertson,  C.   Carlton    (All   '22) 

204    Union    St.  '     , 

Ducker,  George  A.    (A  0  '09).     203 

Richards    St. 
Haley,    John    P.     (T.'22).     135    S. 

Center    St. 
Munroe,    George    M.    (T    '1-6).     222 

Scott    St. 
Snapp,    Dorrance    D.    (P    '08).     Cut- 
ting  Bldg.  j(l). 
Snapp,    Howard    M.,    Jr.    (AS    '18) 

421    Richards    St. 

Kankakee  ^ 

Beaumont,  Thomas  M.  (P  '21) 
-oyd,  Leland  R.    (ALT   '22). 
Chabot,  Arthur  S.   (P  '22). 
Edgeworth,    Mvron  J.    (AE    '19). 
Foerster,   Alfred   C.    (P  '22). 
Gray,    Darley    D.     (A  n    '20). 
Kershaw,   Glenwood  H.    (P  '20) 
McDowell,  John  K.    (P  '20). 

Kenilworth 

Bulley,   Allan  ,E.    (P  '22). 
Durham,  Arthur  B.   (P  '22). 

Kirkwood 

Gibson,   S.   Kendall    (p   '22). 
La  Grange 

Miller,    John    D.    (Z    '19).     88    7th 

Ave. 
Sanford,  Trent  E.   (A  P  '19).     5237 

Kenwood   Ave. 

Lake  Forest 

Meyer,  Emil  A.  (T  '88)    (1). 

Libertyville 

Jackson,  Archer  L.   (AS  '98)    (ce). 
Lovell,  Kenneth  H.    (AG  '15). 

Lincoln 

Ryan,    Seth   W.    (P   '23). 
Macomb 

Bacon,   Dr.   Joseph   B.    (T   '81). 

Magnolia 

Dunne,    Jay     (An    '13). 

Manteno 

Harvey,  Willl\m  C.   (P  '20). 
Marengo 

Dougherty,   Clifford   L.    (A  O   '13) 
Co). 

Fry,   Robert  T.    (A  E  '01)    (me). 


1410 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


Marissa 

QUADE,    WILLIAM    G.     (T    '01)     (b>. 

Maywood 

Edgertox.   Alford   P.    (T   '69).     840 

S.    16th    Ave. 
Perring,   Floyd   J.    (P  '15).     226   N. 

3rd    Ave.    (m). 
Perring.    Roy    D.    (P    '09 ).     226    N. 

3rd  Ave. 
Sterzik,   Rupert  A.   (All  '22).     812 

N.    6th    Ave. 

Mazon 

Viner,  George  R.  (All  '16). 
Mendota 

Cook,   Dr.  Edgar  P.    (T  '92). 

Truckenbrod,  Richard  F.   (T  '22). 

Millington 

Rice,  Webster  B.    (AG  '08). 

Moline 

Mullinix,  Samuel  A.   (T  '19).     1117 

15th    St. 
Sloan,   Dr.  Chester  C.    (T  '00). 
Widerquist,     Chester    C.     (T    '20). 

1172   26th   St. 

Monmouth 

Haines,   Forrest    L.    (P   '16). 
Monticello 

Marquiss,  Jean  R.  (AG  '05). 
Morris 

Collins,    Philip  E.    (A  A  08).     312 

Nettle    SI. 
Hoge,    Hendly    B.     (All    '19).     429 

West    Ave. 
Sackett,   Edwin  T.    (All   '20).      316 
W.  Jefferson  St. 

Mount  xviorris 

Rice,  Joseph  L.   (T  '91)    (b). 
Moweaq.ua 

Andrews,  William  K.  (T  '00). 

Sparling,   Dr.  James  L.    (T  '01). 

Naperville 

Horman,  Hope  H.   (A  E  '22). 
Neoga 

Barrett,    John    C.    (T    '19). 
Neponset 

Priestman,  Dr.  John  L.   (T  '81). 
Nokomis 

Brown,  P.  Maurice   (P  '19). 

Normal 

Unzicher,   Earl  M.    (P  '13)    (a). 
Oakland 

McCormick,  William  G.   (T  '09). 

Martin,   Reese  S.    (P  '12). 

Oak  Park 

Barr,    James    L.     (P    '15).     Care    of 

Barr    and    Collins. 
Brown,-  Scott    (P   '78).     8    Elizabeth 

Court. 
Cabeen,  Richard  McP.   (P  '09).      614 

Woodbine  Ave. 


Claypool,  Dr.  Blaine  W.  (All  '14). 

731    Fair    Oaks   Ave. 
Colville,   David  H.   (All  '22).     811 

Wenonah    Ave. 
Deubler,    Wilbur   R.    (P   '15).     226 

S.   Kenilworth   Ave. 
Foschinbaur,    Leonard   A.    (E    '17). 

515  N.   Lombard  Ave.    (i). 
Goelitz,    William    H.    (P   '16).     423 

S.   Euclid   Ave. 
Jenkins,    Howard   W.    (Z   '07).     228 

S.   Euclid   Ave. 
Lovin,    Maurice    E.    (T    '21).     1020 

Superior    St. 
Peck,     Roy     L.     (P     '16).     324    N. 

Cuyler    Ave.     (c  e). 
Sherman,  Charles  K.   (T  '93)    (1). 
Taylor,    B.    Eugene,    Jr.    (A  P    '21). 

661   Washington   Blvd. 

Olney 

Tucker,  John  C.    (T  '19). 
Oswego 

Russell,  Harold  C.   (T  '12). 
Pana 

Paddock,  Ralf  C.  (P  '18). 

Stanley,  Paul  S.  (P  '21). 

Park  Ridge 

Douglass,  Frank  L.   (A  A  '03).     378 

Meacham    Ave.     (ce). 
Shnable,  Barnes  D.   (A  E  '14).     117 
Prairie    Ave.     (e  e). 

Peoria 

Bohn,    Robert    G.     (A  E    '14).     611 

Linn    St.    (ine). 
Evans,  Donald  W.  (T  '09).     Woolner 

Bldg. 
Giles,    Merrit    A.     (AG    '22).      305 

Frye    Ave. 
Henry,     Edward    U.     (K    '95).      803 

Perry    Ave.    (1). 
Herschel,    Paul   E.    (T    '13).        304 

W.    Armstrong    Ave.     (m). 
McIlvain,   Dr.   Thomas   M.    (A  '72). 

516  Main   St. 

Montgomery,  Archibald  R.  (A  '07). 

2501   S.  Washington  St. 
Roberts,    John    H.    (All    '19).     103 

High    St. 
Roby,      Luther     E.      (P     '95).     115 

North   St. 
Stone,  Hon.  Clyde  E.  (P  '03).     1140 

Glen   Oak  Ave.    (j). 

Plainfield 

Gates,   Harvey  W.    (T  '22)    (b). 
Gedge,     Frederick     C.      (A  E     '15) 

(me). 
Pennington,  Perry  K.   (T  '22). 

Piano 

Gray,  Edward  E.,  Jr.   (A  P  '21). 
Gray,   Linsley   S.    (A  P  '21). 
Jeter,   Charles  E.    (T  '98). 

Plymouth 

Brough,  Glen  A.   (T  '19). 
Potomac 

Layton,  Warren  K.   (T  '10). 
Quincy 

Irwin,    Howard    E.     (T    '21).     2100 
Grove  Ave. 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


141 1 


Bank  in 

Sloan,    Roscoe   S.    (AS  '20). 
Raymond 

Doyle,   Edgak  L.    (p  '21). 
River    Forest 

Bakrett,    John   F.    (A  A   '19).     339 

Lathrop   Ave. 
Miller,   Lindsay  H.    (A  E  '06).     252 

Franklin   Ave.    (ee). 
Sims,    William    F.    (A  E    '97).     237 

Park  Ave.   (e  e). 

Riverside 

Stevenson,     Donald     C.      (>P     '06) 
(me). 

Rock  Falls 

Meyer,  John  T.    (T  '18). 
Rockford 

Carrico,    Fred    K.     (A  0    '04).     731 

Ashland    Ave. 
Connolly,  Rev.  Charles  P.   (E  '95). 

826    N.   Main   St. 
Frost,  Raymond  S.   (A  0  '07).     1247 

N.   Church   St.   (1). 
Smith,     Carl     A.      (A  6     '08).     711 

Bruce    St. 
Wadhams,  Frederick  E.  (All  '14). 

Rock  Island 

Schurr,    Robert    E.     (T    '22).     903 

30th  St. 
Stewart,   John  W.    (r   '64).     Safety 

Bldg.   (t). 

Rushville 

Sweeney,    Frank   L.    (T   '00). 
Sweeney,  Thomas  W.   (T  '98). 

Savanna 

Jenks,  Charles  N.  (T  '96). 

Shawneetown 

Logsdon,   Joseph  E.    (P  '16). 

Logsdon,  Thomas  O.  (P  '10). 

Lowe,  Albert  S.,  Jr.   (P  '19)    (me). 

Shirland 

Schwerdtfeger,  William  K.  (P  '15). 

Springfield 

Briggle,    Charles    G.    (P   '04).     620 

S.    Glenwood   Ave.    (1). 
De   Freitas,   Dr.   Jesse  A.    (T   '15). 

429    N.    5th    St. 
Easley,  Herbert  L.   (A  O  '08).     717 

S.   Walnut  St.    (b). 
Eielson,    Harry   A.    (T    '22).     1218 

S.  7th   St. 
Ginzel,  Leo  A.   (P  '05).     Baker  Mfg. 

Co.    (m). 
Miller,  John  G.  (P  '06).     1323  Park 

Ave.    (m), 
Montgomery,    Clark    B.    (A  O    '06). 

U.   S.   Attorney's   Office    (1). 
Ruckel,    Horace    A.    (T    '18).     848 

S.    Glenwood    Ave. 
Ruckel,    Charles    W.    (T    '21).     310 

W.  Capitol  Ave. 
Vogel,   Leslie   H.    (T   '19).     538  W. 

Vine    St. 
Weber,    Howard    K.    (E    '63).     First 

National    Bank,      (b) 


Staunton 

Panhorst.  Henry  O.    (T  '00). 
Sycamore 

Sell,  Harry   S.    (P  '10). 
Tallula 

Baker,  George  S.  (T  '22). 
Tuscola 

Cosler,  Horace  B.  (AS  '16).  (che). 
Urbana 

Boggs,    Fortune    S.     (P    '95).     606 

Lincoln  Ave.    (r). 
Burt,  George  H.  (A  M  '20).     507  W. 

Elm  St. 
Gregory,  Dr.  Lewis  T.  (P  '13).     712 

Washington  Blvd. 
Mason,    James    B.    (P    '23).     606    N. 

Market  St 
Rhode,  Chris  S.  (AS  '15).     1103  W. 

Illinois  St. 
Willard,     Arthur     C.     (AM     '04). 

1106  W.  California  St.      (t). 

Villa  Grove 

Jennings,  William  K.  (T  '23). 
Wateska 

Perrigo.  Lyle  D.   (P  '04).    (1). 

Waukegan 

Giles,  Ben  W.    (AE  '12).       118  1st 

St.      (i). 
Richards,  Gilbert  H.   (T  '06).     321 

Sherman    Place. 
Wiard,   Walter   H.    (A  E   '09).     621 

North  Ave.      (ch.  e). 

Waver  ly 

Crain,   Ransom   C.    (T   '17). 
Wenona 

Shoop,  Harold  K.  (T  '17).     (c). 

Shoop,  William  M.  (T  '11). 
Wheaton 

Chase,     Edwin     W.      (T     '21).     722 
Wheaton  Ave. 

Dyche.  Dr.  George  B.  (T  '93). 

Warner,    Benjamin    I.     (AS    '10). 
314   Main   St. 

Wilmette 

Dennett,    Kenneth     (P    '22).     726 

11th  St. 
Hammond,  Bertrand  T.    (T  '21).     1 

Cresent  Place. 
Hammond,     Leroy     B.     (T     '19).     I 

Cresent   Place. 
Kieft,    Raymond    F    (T    '23).     1221 

Forest  Ave. 
Lasher,    Clayton    S.    (T    '12).     124 

Laurel   Ave.    (b). 
Magill,    Rev.    George    P.     (A    '90). 

731  Elmwood  Ave. 
Matthews,   William    D.    (A  E    '99). 

1521   Lake  Ave.   (ee). 
White,     James     G.     (P     '13).     931 

Chestnut  St.   (c  e). 
White,   Robert  B.    (A  O  '18).     1101 

Greenwood   Ave. 
White,    William    W.    (P    '19).     931 

Chestnut  St. 

Winfield 

j     Jens,  Arthur  M.  (A  E  '04).  (ee). 


1412 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


Woodstock 

Daniels,  Ltjman  E.    (ALT  '18). 

Wyoming 

Miller,  Clayton  O.    (A  #  '21). 
Yorkville 

Jeter,  Luther  R.  (T  '07). 

INDIANA 
Ambia 

Xaville,     Clifford    F.     (AS     'I5)- 
(me). 

Anderson 

Vtherton,   Harold    G.    (P   '22).     22 

W.   5th    St.  w 

Lux.  Herbert  E.  (A  S  '16).     305  W. 

13th   St.    (ee). 
Moss.  Leroy  H.   (A  S  '08).     212  W. 
11th  St. 

Auburn 

Weaver,  Dr.  Chalmer  H.  (A  0    H)- 

Bass 

McVey,  Clarence  A.  (ALT  '18). 

Bedford 

Struble,  George  H.  (A  E  'ID-     1516 
W.   15th   St.    (m). 

Bluffton 

Reynolds,    Wilbert    G.    (AS    '23). 

618  W.   Ohio  St.         . 
Smith,  Wendell  S.   (AS    22).     128 

E.  Wiley  Ave. 
Ullman,     Howard     M.     (A  a      l&)- 

(in). 

Bicknell 

Donaldson,    Byron    W.    (ALT     18). 
(b). 
Boone  Grove 

Jones,  Clarence  I.    (A  E  05).   (ce). 

Bourbon 

Kyle,  Robert  K.  (/  S  '20). 

Cayuga 

Flaugher,  Richard  G.    (AS  '!!)■ 

Columbus 

Hunter,  Abner  J.   (AS  '13). 

Connersville 

Henry,  Frederick  J.   (AS  '22). 

Crown  Point 

Brown,  Kenneth  D.  (AS  '20).     213 
E.  Clark  St. 

Delphi 

Arnold.  Logan  R.  (AS  '15). 

East   Chicago 

Eames,  Emerson  R.  (AE  '16).     4427 
Forsyth  Ave. 

Elkhart 

Congdon,  Vernon   L.    (T  '19).     326 

\V.  Beardsley  Ave. 
Patterson,  Russell  E.  (T  '23).     405 
Jefferson    St. 

Evansville 

Downs,  Jr.,  William   G.    (A  I   '18). 
1201  Blackford  Ave. 


Graf,    Elmer    J.     (A  S    '22).     2216 

Main  St. 
Johnson,     James     W.      (A  P     '17). 

Mead,    Johnson    &    Co. 
Johnson,     Lambert     D.     (A  P    '11). 

Mead,   Johnson  &   Co. 
Luhring,   Hon.    Oscar   R.    (H    '00). 

605    Furniture    Bldg.     (1). 
Miller,  William  T.  (P  '08).     Fabian 

Apts. 
Rawls,  B.   Huston    (A  O   '17).     106 

Linden   St.    (e). 
Vogel,    Claude    M.    (AS    '06).     416 

S.   1st  St.    (ch.  e). 

Fort  Wayne 

Centlivre,  Carl  L.    (AO  '11).     634 

Lawton  Place. 
Crosby,    Louis    F.    (A  O    '12).     737 

Fourth    St.    (1). 
Fleming,  Oliver  E.   (B  '75).     Wayne 

Hotel.     (1). 
Greenland,     Samuel    W.     (>J>    '00). 

2820   Fairfield   Ave.    (ee). 
Hirsch,   Stanton  P.    (P  '07).     1125 

W.  Jefferson  St.   (ee). 

Gary 

Smith,  Roy   P.    (A  E   '20).      545   Jef- 
ferson   St. 

Goshen 

Brooks,   Leonard   J.    2d    (A  O   '19). 
111E.  Lincoln  Ave. 

Greensburg 

Gray,   Frank   W.    (AS   '21). 
Shirk,  Joseph  R.    (P  '11). 

Hartford    City. 
Rogers,  Laurence  C.  (  S  '18). 

Hays 

Ward,  Ralph  H.    (A  O  '19). 
Hebron 

Tracy.  Francis  W.  (T  '12). 
Hope 

Kent,  Frank  T.    (AS  '13). 
Huntingdon 

Latchem,  Paul  E.   (AS  '10).    (ce). 
Indiana  Harbor 

Sthephens,     John     C.     (A  O     '13). 
3420  Michigan  Ave.    (i). 

Indianapolis 

Bash.  Daniel  K.    (P  '23).     2006   N. 

Meridian    St. 
Bryan,  Emory  W.    (AS  '22).     4033 

Park   Ave. 
Helfenberger,     Harold     W.      (A  S 

'20).      3504    Fall   Creek    Blvd. 
Hershman,     Ohla     H.      (AS     '15). 

Traction  Terminal  Bldg.   (m). 
Holmes,    Lawrence    G.     (AS    '19). 

3046   Delaware  St. 
Hughes,     Forrest     S.      (AS     '23). 

1226    Oakland   Ave. 
Kline,    James    A.    (AS    '21).     2620 

Bellefontaine   St. 
O'Brien,  James  H.   (AM  '10).     1151 

Lemcke    Annex    (che). 

SCHAD,     ALFRED     B.      (AS     '22).        119 

Bosart  Ave. 
Smith,     Earl     H.     (A  E     '17).     940 
Middle  Drive,  Woodruff  Place,   (ce). 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


1413 


Talbot.  Henry  M.  (X  '74).     1316  N. 

Delaware  St.   (1). 
Thompson,    Stanley    B.    (AS    '22). 

4440   Park  Ave. 
Wissing,  Clement  B.   (P  '11).     1845 

N.  Talbott  St.    (me). 
Wbay.    George    B.     (A    '08).     38    S. 

Meridian  St. 
Zechiel.     Chester     L.     (All     '12). 

Lempke    Building.    (1). 

Kempton 

Wheatley,  William   F.   AS   '19). 
Lafayette 

Franklin,   Dr.   Charles  M.    (Z   '77). 

510   S.  9th   St. 
Hunsicker,    Walter   W.    (AS    '08). 

313   Penn  Ave.    (e  e). 
Kirkpatrick,    Charles    H.    (P    '16). 

Burlington   Road. 
Parker,      Gilbert      T.      (AS      '22). 
1822    Wilson    St. 

La   Porte 

Read,  George  R.    (A  E  '23). 
Seymour,    George    F.    (t    '87).     202 
Harrison   St. 

Logansport 

Baird,    Harry    M.    (AS   '20).     1904 

Broadway. 
Connor,  J.  Gerald  (All  '22).     1509 

High  St. 
Guthrie,  Earl  F.   (AS  '12).     Brown 

St. 
Lux,  Carl  Harrison  (A  S  '11).     736 

S.  Cicott  St.   (ce). 

McCordsville 

Steele,  Paul   (AS  '21). 
Marion 

Blackman,    Clifford    L.    (All    '15). 

1807  W.  2nd  St. 
Holman,  Philip  F.    (AS  '71). 

Martinsville 

Breed  Love,  Lincoln  B.    (AS  '14). 

289    N.    Main    St. 
Phelps,  Robert  E.  (AS  '12). 

Michigan  City 

Mayer,   Lester   J.    (p  '15).     122   W. 

Baltimore  St. 
Stiager,   Harry   A.    (A  O    '11).     215 

E.  8th  St. 
Tuthill.  Ralph  W.    (A  E  '08).     110 

Earl  Road,    (m  e) . 

Middletown 

Tvkle,  Frederick  G.    (AS  '23). 
Monon 

Ogborn,  Walter  M.    (AS  '23). 
Mt.  Summit 

Shively,  Eugene  T.   (AS  '21). 
Mt.  Vernon 

Ries,  Alvin  C.   (T  '14).     511  W.  2nd 
St. 

Muncie 

Heitbrink,  Russell  A.  (A  S  '13). 


New  Castle 

Berg,  Galen  C.   (AS  '19). 
Jones,  George  H.  (AS  '14). 

North  Judson 

Many,   John    R.    (A  I   '19). 

Pittsboro 

Henning,  Everette  R.  (AS  '23). 
Richmond 

Blalock,     Hubert     M.      (A  Z     '19). 

Wayne  Wovics. 
Dilks,   Harrie  R.    (A  S  '07).     1200 

Main  St. 
Doan,    Harry    C.     (AS    '09).      1106 

Main    St. 
Land,  Walker  E.   (A  S  '11).     747  S. 

7th  St. 

Rockville 

Moore,  Robert  E.,  Jr.   (AS  '22). 

Romney 

McBeth,  William  Q.  (AS  '10). 

Rossville 

SlLVERTHORNE,  MAURICE  J.    (A  S  '17). 

Sharp  sville 

Hoffman,  Francis  J.  (P  '14).  (a). 

Shelbyville 

Tindall.  Glenn  M.  (T  '16).     230  W. 
Mechanic  St. 

South  Bend 

Porter.    Lafayette    L.     (A  P    '12). 
Clover  Leaf  Machine  Co.   (me). 

South  Whitley 

Remington,  James  E.  (T  '99). 
Spencer 

Egnor,  James  W.  (AS  '12). 

Tefft 

Seegrist.  Walter  H.  (A  S  '13). 

Terre  Haute 

Lawson,  Harry  H.    (A  E  '21).     2311 

N.   10th  St.' 
Loser,  Paul  D.  (An  '22).     2032  N. 

8th   St. 
Rhoads,    Paul    S.    (An    '22).     1842 

N.    10th    St. 
Schockel.    Bernard    H.    (An    '11). 

State  Normal  School,    (t). 
Sulger,  Alden   H.    (P  '18).     215   N. 

7th   St. 

TURMAN,       AUTHUR       F.        (An         18). 

1629    S.   5th   St. 
Trafalgar 

Davis,   Carl   H.    (AS  '09). 
Valparaiso 

Earle,  George  H.  (A  O  '14).     606  E. 

Erie  St. 
Earle,  John  H.    (A  O   '10).     606   E. 

Erie  St. 
Felton,  Dr.  Reginald  L.  (AO  '15). 

Miller  Bldg. 
Findling,  Paul  H.    (AS  '23).     402 

E.    Main    St. 
Foster,   Charles  E.,   Jr.    (A  O  '23). 

605  N.  Washington  St. 


1414 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


Losing,  Bbuce  B.  (A  0  '21).     305  N. 

Lafayette    St. 
Loring,  Mark  L.   (A  0  '23).      305  N. 

Lafayette  St. 
Ritter.  Harry  S.   (A  S  '23).      302  E. 

Main  St. 
Wolf.   Kenneth   J.    (AS   '15).     306 

Michigan  Ave. 

Vincennes 

Coale.  George  G.    (AS  '08). 
Crook,   Harry   F.    (P   '12).     609    N. 

6th  St. 
Williams,  Fred  R.   (P  '17).     1234  N. 

11th   St. 

Washington 

Sanders,  John  W.  (A  S  '22). 
West  Lafayette 

Shook.  Charles  W.   (AS  '15).     318 

Walden   St.    (r). 
Smith,    Morris    H.    (AS    '22).     113 

South  St. 
Wallace,    Kenneth    S.     (AS    '14). 
150  N.  Grant  St.   (ee). 

Winchester 

Driver,     Clarence     W.     (AS     '10). 

535  E.  Washington  St.   (me). 
Farquhar,     Lloyd     C.      (AS     '10). 

(me). 
Nicholas,  Chase  H.   (AS  '08). 

Wingate 

Short,  Frank  R.  (AS  '21). 
Worthington 

Corbin,  Rush  R.  (A3  '22). 
Yorktown 

Sutton,  Henry  L.  (AS  '11).  (ce). 

IOWA 

Avoca 

Kasner,  Arthur  H.  (T  '15).  (b). 

Beaver 

Olson,  Theodore  W.   (T  '23). 

Belle  Plaine 

Carlson,     Marcus     S.     (A  $     '22) 

1002   18th  St. 
Irwin,  Harold  L.  (A  #  '21). 

Boone 

Montgomery,  George  E.    (A  O  '08). 
Brayton 

Jensen,  LeRoy  E.  (A  <1>  '21). 
Bridgewater 

Miller,  Bernard  H.   (T  '22). 
Camanche 

Shaff,  John  O.    (A  0  '08).    (b). 
Cedar  Falls 

McDougal,  Herbert  F.  (T  '05). 
Cedar  Rapids 

Bohae,    Edwin    (A    <£    '21).     4    Oak 

Blvd. 
Suchomel,  Thomas  F.  (A  <£  '21). 


Clinton 

Carey,    Edward    T.     (A  O    '06)      801 

6th    Ave.     (ce). 
Thorne,    Jent    G.     (A  O    '06).     705 
5th  Ave.    (c  e) . 

D anbury 

Cord,  Charles  G.   (A  <£>  '23). 
Davenport 

Boldt,  Arnold  J.    (AO  '17).     618% 

Gaines   St.    (b). 
Crabbs,   Austin    (A  E   '08).     Cement 

Products  Co.    (me). 
Niemand,  Alfred  R.  (A  O  '17).     532 

W.  4th  St. 
Roddewig,    Gilbert    F.     (A  O     '17). 

411  Harrison   St. 
Romine,     William    H.     (A    <J?    '17). 

1110  Harrison  St. 
Shirk,  William  A.   (P  '10).     Daven- 
port  Hotel. 
Shorey,  Wilson  H.  (A  IT  '23).     1115 

E.    Rusholme    St. 
Whitmore,    Morris    T.     (AS    '18). 

612  Brady  St.   (ce). 

Decorah 

Baker,  Russell  D.    (A  2   '19). 
Denison 

Randall,  Lawrence  A.   (A  $  '21). 
Des  Moines 

Clark,  Donald  H.    (I  '20).     555  7th 

St.  (e). 
Gould,    Ralph   E.    (A  2    '21).     1412 

Des   Moines    St. 
Graves,  Donald  P.  (AS  '12).     1084 

45th   St.    (m). 
Walston,    Dr.    Edwin    B.    (T    '93). 

846  Sixth  Ave. 
Yarcho,    Raymond    A.     (A   $>    '19). 

1425  29th  St. 

Dubuque 

Smith,    Paul    F.    (A    $).     79    High- 
land Place. 

Elwood 

Irwin,  Leland  B.  (A  <l>  '20). 
Estherville 

Osgood,  DeWitt  S.   (T  '18).     703  S. 
9  th   St. 

Rhodes,  Alfred  J.  (A  O  '02). 

Fairfield 

Labagh,  Peter  I.  (I  '56). 

Fort  Dodge 

Nordwall,   Clarence   E.    (A  E    '20). 
430  N.  15th  St. 

Fort  Madison 

Robinson,  Philip  I.  (A  A  '08).  (ee). 
Goodell 

Beier,  Walter  R.  (A  $  '20). 
Grinnell 

Wolcott,  James  E.  (A  $>  '23). 
Hampton 

McDowell,  Bruce  E.   (A  <£>  '23). 
Ida  Grove 

Bresnahan,  George  T.   (AG  '14). 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


I4T5 


Iowa  City 

Carver,      George      W.      (A  K      '09). 

Burkley   Place,    (t). 
Conwell,  Daniel  V.  (A  <l>  '22).     924 

E.  Market  St. 
Leeper,  Robert  S.   (A  $  '25). 
McCollister,    Paul    S.     (A    $    '23). 

1019  Washington  St. 
Reynolds,  B.  J.  Chapman  (A  IT  '19). 

919    E.   Burlington   St.    (t). 
Smith,   George  W.    (A   $  '20).     325 

S.  Capitol  St. 
Trowbridge,  Arthur  C.    (A   IT   '19). 

State    University    of   Iowa.    (t). 
Wallen.   Allen    (A   $  '20).     403    S. 

Capitol  St. 

Jefferson 

Graven,    Carl    M.    (A  O    '17). 
Keota 

Leinen,  John  E.    (A  4>  '20). 
La  Porte  City 

Cummins,   Hamilton   (AS   '20). 

Le  Mars 

Bender,  Henry  A.    (A  #  '23). 

L'sbon 

Kohl,  Paul  F.   (A  $  '21). 
Mapleton 

Hunter,  Robert  L.  (A  <!>  '22). 

Lee,  Robert  B.  (A  $>  '23). 

Marshalltown 

Ward,  Frederick  L.   (A  E  '15).     211 
S.  2nd   Ave.    (m). 

Mason  City 

Forbes,  Lowell  L.  (T  '15). 

Maxwell 

Smith,   Floyd  F.   (All  '17). 
Morning  Sun 

Graham,  Wilmer  T.   (All  '17). 
Muscatine 

Jackson,  Hon.  Douglas  V.    (T  '79). 
513  W.  3d  St.   (j). 

Nashua 

Pruthon,  Wayne  M.   (A  <£  '18). 
Smith,  Harold  D.   (A  $  '22). 

New  Hampton 

Markle,  Roscoe  D.   (A  $  '20). 

New    Sharon 

Noel,  Homer  O.  (I  '20)    (b). 

Newton 

Richards,  William  A.    (All  '99). 

Northwood 

Guidinger,  Lloyd  M.   (AG  '11). 

Odebolt 

Crichton,     Hiram     N.      (AM     '10) 
(mi  e). 

Onawa 

Reinertsen,  Peter  A.  (A  2  '08)    (t). 

Osage 

Chatman,  Frank  C.  (A  2  '21). 


Oskaloosa 

Zaring,  Aziel  F.   (AIT  '13). 
Prairie  City 

Jenks,    Loren   M.    (T  '18)    (ee). 
Sac  City 

Conger,  Earl  M.   (A  0  '14). 
Shell  Rock 

Blake,  George  R.   (A  <i>  '23). 
Sioux   City 

Eales,    James    F.     (A  E    '15).     2824 
Jennings    St.     (i). 

Maxwell,  Dr.  Charles  T.  (A  II  '10). 
Northwestern    Bank    Bldg. 

Sieh,   Elmer  J.    (A  E  '15).      919  Jen- 
nings   St. 
Thornburg 

Hamilton,  Charles  C.   (A  <!>  '22). 
Toledo 

Owen,  Alfred  B.  (A  3>  '21). 
Waterloo 

Donnell,   Allan  D.    (P  '15)    (me). 

Rath,   Howard  H.    (P  '21). 

Waverly 

Saylor,  Lynn  A.  (A  #  '23). 
Waukon 

Hale,   Dudley  C.    (AS  '21). 
Wellman 

Wahl,  Ernest  F.  (A  $  '22). 

Weidlein,  Ivan  F.   (A  <J>  '22). 

West  Union 

Layton,  Leon  R.   (A  4>  '22). 
Owens,  Robert  E.  (A  <i>  '22). 

Wilton  Junction 

Cooling,  Dr.  William  A.   (T  '96). 

Whiting 

Irish,  Leland  B.   (A  <I>  '21). 

Winfield 

Smith,  Lamell  E.  (A  <!>  '20). 

Winterset 

Benge,  Joseph  B.  (A  $  '21). 
Stout,  George  L.  (A  <!>  '21). 

KANSAS 

Cottonwood  Falls 

Johnson,  Earl  T.  (A  T  '16). 
El  Dorado 

Lauder,   Robert  J.    (^   '13). 
Eureka 

Nye,   Clark  C    (A  9  '12)    (b). 
Fort  Scott 

Gordon,  Lewis  C.  (A  A  '08).     214  S. 
Main   St.    (ce). 

Hays 

Ward,  Ralph  H.  (A  O  '19). 
Holton 

Ireland,  Clarence  L.   (A  II  '15). 


1416 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


Madison 

Barnard,    Chester    A.    (T   '22). 

Parsons 

Roter.  Charles  R.   (AG  '13).     1418 
Grand    Ave. 

Wichita 

Boucher,  Cecil  F.    (P  '14).     121  N. 

Market    St.     (a). 
Dodson.    Glenn    R.    (All    '20).      900 

S.    Fern    St. 
Ginzel.     C     Louis     (P    '04).      Fourth 

National    Bank    Bids:. 
Guldner.     Dr.     Rene     J.     (I     '18). 

Beacon   Bldg. 

KENTUCKY 
Ashland 

Macatee,  Charles  A.,  Jr.    (A  A  '98) 

Powell.    Rev.    Paul    S.     (A  I    '10). 
620   W.   Winchester    St. 

Auburn 

Coke,   W.   Gaston    (A   M   '19). 
Bowling    Green 

Cristal.   Philip  N.    (AM   '17).     618 

E.    Main    St. 
Dunne,    James   E.    (AS   '18).     1126 

Hish    St. 
Elrod.    Taylor   L.    (AS   '23).      1373 

Center    St. 
Taylor,   Jesse    S.    (A  P   '18). 

Centertown 

Byers,  Karl  D.   (AT  '06). 
Cynthiana 

Lebus,   Lewis  M.    (A  A  '12). 

Deablock 

Peck,  Barnett  T.   (AT  '17)  (ce). 
Donerail 

Reed.   Alexander  C.    (•>]>  '17). 

Frankfort 

Stout,   Robert  L.   (H  '90)    (.i). 
Crayson 

Theobald,  John  M.   (A  A  '00)    (1). 
Harrodsburg 

Pierce,    Howard   C.    (A  P  '07). 
Hickman 

Amberg,  William  B.  (A  I  '11)   (1). 

Hopkinsville 

Wood.   Hunter,   Jr.    (H)    (1). 

Lexington 

Collins,     George      (A  A     '99).     310 

Lexineton    Bank   Building. 
Sherley,    George    D.     (II).     Sherley 

Crest. 

Louisville 

Al/rSHBLEB.     Yancey    R.     (A  O    '17). 

829   W.   Main   St. 
Bagby,     Rev.     Alfred     P.     (3>     '99). 

2111  Transit  Ave. 


Barnett,     Iea     S.      (H).      Pendennis 

Club. 
Chambers,  Kirby  L.  (A  A  '96).     100 

E.    Main    St. 
Conrad,    Carl    H.    (A  E    '23).     2232 

Grand    Ave. 
Engelhard,  John  C   (A  '88).     1348 

S.    3rd    St. 
Haldeman,     Bruce      (H).     423     W. 

Ormsbv  Ave.    (e). 
Shippen,   Edward   S.    (T   '83).      1146 

Fulton     St. 
Walz,   Chester  D.    (A  0   '18).     2119 

Douglas    Blvd. 

Olive  Hill 

Sewell,  Oscar  J.   (T  '18)    (ce). 

Owensboro 

Clarke,    Edward    H.    (H    '76).     401 

W.   9th   St. 
Gregory,    Rev.    Carl    C    (A  K    'ID. 

211   E.   4th   St. 
Guenther,    William    J.     (A  A    '21). 

524    Allen    St. 
Miller,  Wilbur  K.   (A  O  '15).      1405 

Locust   St.    (1). 
Sweeney,  James  J.    (H   '74). 

Paducan. 
Hunt,    Forrest    G.     (M    '23).     814 

Jefferson    St. 
Myers,  John  G.    (A  A  '16).     Colonial 

Apts. 
Sights,    Dr.   Warren    P.    (All    '08). 

711   Jefferson    St. 

Princeton 

McMurry,    William   F.    (A  I    '22). 
St.  Matthews 

Stabler,     Charles     A.     (AN     'IS) 
(m  e). 


LOUISIANA 
Abbeville 

Kibbe,  Joseph  E.,  Jr.    (M   '14). 
Samson,  Felix  J.   (M  '02)    (1). 

Alexandria 

Milldrum,    Clarence    T.    (A  I    '21) 

830    Elliott   St. 
Shevnin,   John   M.    (A  I   '23).      1032 

9th     St. 

Albemarle 

Walton,  William  R.   (A  A   '15). 
Bastrop 

Hall,  William  T.  (M  '04). 

Scogin,  John  T.    (M  '09). 

Bayou    Chicot 

Hawkins,  Isaac  F.  (A  K  '23). 
Bernice 

Talbot,    Forno,   M.    (M   '23). 

Bogalusa 

Willis,  Harry  E.    (M   '10)    (me). 

Cades 

Smedes,   Harry  D.    (AN  '09). 

Crowley 

Cocreham,   Henry  R.    (A  I  '17)    (r). 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


1417 


De  Ridder 

Powell,    Prank   E.    (M    '03)    (1). 

Ethel 

Pond.  Hon.  Henry  L.  (0  '57). 

Hodge 

Hunt,  Alexander  T.    (AN  '23). 

Jackson 

Hagaman,  Frederick  P.    (M  '21). 

Jeanerette 

Akers,    Charles    W.    (A  I    '19). 

Kaplan 

Le  Jeune,  Arthur  A.  (M  '14)    (b). 

Killona 

Malhiot,  Rahula  G.    (AN  '08)    (m). 

Lake   Charles 

Holmes,   Rev.  William  W.    (A  '03). 
King,  Albion  S.   (A  N  '24). 
King,   Alvin   O.    (M   '12)    (1). 
King,  Jean  M.    (M  '20). 
Thomson,   Mark  F.    (AN   '22). 
Vizard,   Anthony,   Jr.    (M   '11). 

Lake    Providence 

Childs,  "William  M.   (M  '08)    (ce). 

Monghom 

Kline,   Robert   S.    (M   '21). 

Morgan    City 

Reed,  Lyman  C.   (All  '23). 

New  Orleans 

Barkdull,   Roy   E.    (A  P   '20).     3027 

De    Soto    St. 
Beard,     Leslie    P.     (A  I    '13).     836 

Union    St.     (1). 
Beattie,  Charlton  R.  (H  '91).     701 

Hennen   Building    (1). 
Behrend,  Herbert   (M  '12).      633  N. 

Carrollton   Ave.    (m). 
Bohne,     Dr.     Philip    W.     (M    '00). 

Maison   Blanche   Building. 
Bowie,     Dr.     Eleazer    R.     (A    '10). 

Touro  Infirmary. 
Braselman,     Shirley    C.     (M     '12). 

American  Creosote  Works,    Sta.  B. 
Brown,    Dr.    Charles    L.    (M    '20). 

Truro   Infirmary. 
Browne,  Arthur  H.   (M  '95).     U.  S. 

Custom    House 
Caere,     Arthur    A.,     Jr.     (M     '19). 

2021    Carrollton    Ave. 
Charbonnet,    Francis    D.    (M    '94). 

619    Common    St. 
Dawes,    Walter    E.    (M    '23).     2318 

Fern    St. 
De  Grange,   Dr.  Joseph  T.    (M  '88). 

1636    General    Pershing  St. 
Doyle,      Frank     T.      (M     '17).      819 

Marigny    St. 
Drown,    Richard    Gracey,    (M    '04). 

4610     Perrier     St. 
Duchamp,  Charles  A.  (M  '02).    2513 

Roberts    St. 
Estopinal,  Fernando  (M  '95).     God- 

chaux    Building. 
Ferrell,   Hanson  D.    (M  '07).      3031 

Coliseum    St. 
Frantz.     Louis     T.     (M     '08).      7816 

Jeannette  St.   (ee). 


Friedrichs.  Dr.  Andrew  V.  (M  '17). 
Maison     Blanche    Bldg. 

Garsaud.  Marcel  (M  '03).  Whitney- 
Central    Bldg. 

Gillespie,  William  B.  (A  A  '07). 
524    Bienville    St. 

Glass,  John  S.  (M  '16).  1727  Gen- 
eral  Pershing    St. 

Gooch,  Dr.  Lewis  M.  (H  '17). 
Charity  Hospital. 

Grehan,  Bernard  H.  (M  '15).  1736 
2nd    St.    (ce). 

Hackett,  Allen  S.  (M  '03).  Whit- 
ney   Central    Bldg. 

Hermann,  Harold  L.  (M  '12).  2439 
Narjoleon    Ave. 

Hero,  Alfred  O.  (AN  '06).  407 
Carondelet    St. 

Hero,  Numa  C.  (AN  '10).  407 
Carondelet    St. 

Hobson,  Dr.  Samuel,  Jr.  (M  '20). 
Charity   Hospital. 

Hodgdon,  George  M.  (M  '17).  43 
Nevon    Place. 

Huhert,  Maximilian  (M  '08).  5525 
Camp   St.    (1). 

Hughes,  William  L.  (M  '95). 
Whitney  Bank  Bids.    (1). 

Ivens,  Edmund  M.  (M  '07).  Hibernia 
Bank    Bldg.     (me). 

Kerlin,  Dr.  Douglas  L.  (M'  20). 
Charity   Hospital. 

King,  Frederick  D.,  Jr.  (M  '12). 
1418    Seventh   St.    (ce). 

King,  Henry  C.  M.  (M  '15).  2841 
Chestnut    St. 

King,  William  J.  (M  '23).  462 
Pine    St. 

Legier,  Robert  (M  '95).  341  Caron- 
delet St.    (1). 

Le  Jeune,  M.  Clay  (M  '02).  2018 
Peters    Ave.    (1). 

Lewis,  Alfred  J.  (M  '60).  5026 
Prytania    St.     (1). 

Livaudais,  Oliver  S.  (M  '94). 
Hibernia  Bldg.    (1).      • 

Matthews,  Frederick  S.  (A  Z  '15). 
Maryland   Casualty  Company    (i). 

Menge,  Sidney  L.  QI  '04).  6841 
West  End  Boulevard    (m). 

Mercier,  Walter  H.  (M  '20).  1640 
Carrolton  Ave. 

Merriweather,  Charles  E.,  Jr.  (M 
'23).      1301   General   Pershing   Ave. 

Montagnet,  Auguste  (M  '95).  1133 
N.    Claiborne    St. 

Moore,  David  W.  (M  '25).  434 
Hillary    St. 

Moore,  Theo  T.  (M  '24).  434  Hil- 
lary   St. 

Murphy,  Dr.  Rene  A.  (M  '95). 
1718    Prytania   St. 

Newman,  Harold  W.  (M  '92).  Hi- 
bernia Bldg.    (1). 

Nrx,  John  D.  (M  '10).  137  Caron- 
delet  St.    (1). 

Ogden,  Frederick  O.  (M  '95).  320 
Audubon    St. 

Pasquier,  Claude  M.  (M  '09).  4926 
Howard   St. 

Rau,  John  E.  (M  '19).      5701  Pitt  St. 

Rait,  William  L.  (M  '23).  5701 
Pitt  St. 

Raymond,  Harold  E.  (M  '07).  In- 
terstate   Bldg.    (ce). 

Richardson,  Edmund  E.,  Jr.-  (A  A 
'11).      4109    St.    Charles   Ave. 


Ui8 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


Richardson.    Julius    G.    (A  A    '09). 

4109    St.   Charles   Ave. 
Riess,    John     (M    '04).      1309    Cadiz 

St.    (ce). 
Riess,    Oscar    (M    '07).     1423    Milan 

St. 
Robbert.      Edward      M.       (M       06). 

Hibernia    Bldg.     (1). 
Schmidt.     Reginald     M.      (M     'H)- 

1023    Leontine    St. 
Schrieber,  Henry  J.  (M  '12).     1806 

Carroltou    Ave. 
Sheridan.    John    M.    (M    '95).     217 

S.   Conti    St. 
Simon.  Eugene  C.   (M  '10).     619  St. 

Ferdinand   St. 
Sims,    John   E.    (AN    '07).     General 

Electric   Company    (ee). 
Tessier,    Louis    G.    (M    '10).     2742 

Canal  St. 
Vincent,     Hugh    E.     (H     '12).     10 

Audubon    Place    (b). 
Waldo,  Benjamin  T.  (M  '92).     1320 

2nd    St.    (1). 
"Willis,    Thomas    L.     (M    '05).     410 

Audubon    St.    (ce). 
"Wirth,   Adam    (M   '98).     5902   Hurst 

St. 
Wirth,   Willard   R.    (M   '22).     1023 

Louisiana    Ave. 
Wright,  Walter  W.   (M  '06).     5929 

Chestnut  St.   (1). 

Oberlin 

Sartor,  Dr.  Thomas  R.  (M  '03). 

Patterson 

Lassus,   Joseph  E.    (M   '05). 
Trellue,    Edwin   D.    (M   '06). 

Pinewood 

Allis,    Richard    C.    (M    '14). 
Reeves 

King,   Cyrus  A.   (M  '15). 
Ruston 

Hodge,  Edwin  W.    (AN  '23). 
St.  Francisville 

Mackie,  Warren  A.   (A  P  '07)    (ce). 
Shreveport 

Munce,      John      R.      W.      (A      '90). 
Arkansas  Natural  Gas  Co. 

Prothro.  Hassel  M.    (A  I   '20). 

Trigg,  Dr.  Bob  E.  (M  '16).     Majestic 
Bids. 

Simmesport 

Bankston,      Emmett     F.      (M     '07) 
(m  e). 

Sulphur 

Koonce,  Philip  B.   (M  '21). 
Lyons,   Dr.   Samuel  B.   (M  '17). 
Lyons,  Dr.  Shirley  C.   (M  '19). 
Perkins.   Philip  S.   (M  '19). 

Sulphur  Mine 

Perkins,   Dosite   H.    (M  '20). 
Tallulah 

Montgomery,   George  W.    (M  '15). 
Thibodaux 

Beattie,  Hon.  Taylor  (H  '56)    (1). 

Beattie,   Taylor,   Jr.    (AN  'ID    (1). 


Vidalia 

Carter,  Robert  S.   (A  '80). 

Waterproof 

Mitchum,   Wayland  H.    (A  I  '18). 

Wilson 

Freeman,  James  R.    (9   '59). 

Woodland 

Stewart,  Walter  (O  '57). 


MAINE 
Augusta 

Barney,   John   E.    (A  A  '01).     R.  F. 

D.   2. 
Cooper,    Eugene    S.    (A  A    '22).     40 

Chapel  St. 
Deering.   Arthur  L.    (A  A  '12).     34 

School   St. 
Thyng,    Elmer    W.     (A    A    '23).     6 

Prospect  St. 
Tyler,     Arnold    W.     (A  A     '22).     1 

Weston  St. 

Aurora 

Mace,   A.   Russell    (A  A  '15). 
Silsby,   Samuel   S.    (A  A  '23). 

Bangor 

Coffin,  Roy  S.    (A  A  '07).     100   7th 

St. 
Hilton,    Cecil    M.     (A  A    '17).     34 

Ohio  St.    (ce). 
Hilton,     William     (A  A     '11).     34 

Ohio   St.    (ce). 
Houghton,  Lloyd  E.  (A  A  '12).     493 

French   St. 
Hussey,    Wayne    B.    (A  A    '19).     69 

Main   St. 
Page,  Leland  A.    (A  A).     52  Vernon 

St. 
Porter,  Charles  A.   (A  A  '10).     163 

Pine   St.    (ce). 
Pressey,   Frank   E.    (A  A  '02).     487 

Union    St. 
Sleeper,   Harvey   P.    (A  A   '15).     55 

Palm  St.    (ee). 
Thomas,    A.    Hale     (A  A    '21).     54 

Highland  Ave. 
Smith,    Kenneth    G.    (A  A    '21).     3 

Charles  St. 

Bar  Harbor 

Hall,  Ernest  M.   (A  A  '14). 
Bath 

Skelton,     William     L.     (A  A     '17). 
Box  452   (b). 

Belfast 

Hoxie,      Hall     F.      (A  A     '99).     22 
Cedar   St.    (ee). 

Biddeford 

Bryant,    Robert   H.    (A  A   '15).     81 

South  St. 
Chadbourne,     Paul     E.     (A  A     '17). 

268  Elm  St. 
Moore,    Robert    M.    (A  A    '15).     237 

Main    St.    (i). 
Walker,   Ernest  T.    (A  A  '11).     247 

Alfred    St. 

Bingham 

Gordon,  John  H.    (A  A  '21). 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


1419 


Bowdoinham 

Adams,  Harold  P.   (A  A  '14). 
Adams,  Herbert  K.  (A  A  '16). 

Brewer 

Brooks,    J.    Strothard     (A  A    '14). 

164    Wilson    St. 
Currier,  Charles  E.  (A  A  '06)    (ee). 
Currier,  Stanley  M.  (A  A  '20).     318 

N.    Main    St. 
De    Witt,    Capt.    Carroll    M.    (A  A 

'16).      62   Holyoke   St. 
Floyd,  Capt.  Raymond  (A  A  '13).    62 

State    St. 
Littlefield,    John    (A  A    '13).     196 

S.  Main  St. 
Littlefield,     Theodore     (A  A    '22). 

200    S.    Main   St. 
Littlefield,      Waldemar     B.      (A  A 

'17).      92    Chamberlain    St. 
Pendleton,    Raymond    A.     (A    '17). 

322   S.   Main  St.    (t). 

Bridgton 

Deering,   Ralph   O.    (A  A  '17). 
Bristol 

Fossett,  Edward  C.  (A  A  '20). 
Brunswick 

Skolfield,    Herbert    N.     (A  A    '14) 
(c  e). 

Caribou 

Collins,  Samuel  W.   (A  A  '19). 
Hutchinson,      Laurence     A.      (A  A 

'20). 
Smiley-,   Floyd  F.    (A  A  '19). 

Calais 

Bream,  Lloyd  F.   (A  A  '13). 
Camden 

Thomas,  D.  Ferris   (A  A  '23). 

Thomas,    Ralph  E.    (A  A   '23). 

Casco 

Turner,   Henry   P.    (A  A  '22). 

Corinna 

Lincoln,  Harry  M.   (A  A  '98). 
Dexter 

Twitchell,   Carl  E.    (A  A  '14). 

Farmiiigton 

Small,  Clive  C.    (A  A  '18). 
Small,   Norman   C.    (A  A   '16)    (ce). 
Small,    Stanton    E.    (A  A    '21). 
Webster,    Henry   G.    (A  A   '22). 

Fort  Fairfield 

McLauchlan,   Leon  S.    (A  A  '14). 

Freeport 

Litchfield,   Earle  V.    (A  A  '23). 
Stover,   Oliver  O.    (A  A  '99). 

Friendship 

Whitney,    Sumner   P.    (A  A   '20). 

Greenville 

Walden,  Harold  G.   (A  A  '11). 

Guilford 

Ham,  Robert  F.   (A  A  '23). 


Hinckley 

Hinckley,   Edward    B.    (A  A   '09). 
Houlton 

Berry,    Olin    L.    (A  A    '23). 

Chadwick,    Harold   L.    (A  A    '10). 

Goodridge,  Oren  L.    (A  A  '03)    (ce). 

Newell,   George  E.    (A  A  '19). 

Robinson,    Joseph    S.    (A  A    '20). 

Stuart,    Donald   W.    (A  A    '21). 

Stuart,    Richard  B.    (A  A  '23). 

Islesboro 

Pendleton,  Raymond  K.    (A  A  '23). 

Jefferson 

Bond,   Nelson   A.    (AM   '18). 

Kingfield 

French,   Cecil  S.   (A  A  '08)    (ee). 
Norton,  Donald  W.  (A  A  '18). 
Stevens.    Ronald  C.    (A  A   '22). 
Tufts,    Orren    (A  A   '16)    (m). 
Winter,  Earland  S.   (A  A  '17). 

Lewiston 

Smart,  William  F.    (AM  '05).     332 
Main    St.    (b). 

Lincoln 

Plumly,  Clinton  A.  (A  A  '09)   (ce). 
Power,  Percy  A.   (A  A  '20). 
Thomas,   Searle  F.    (A  A  '08)    (ee). 
Way,  George  F.   (A  A  '23). 

Locke's  Mills 

Abbott,  Curtis  E.   (A  A  '05)    (ce). 
Tebbetts,  Eugene  L.  (A  A  '17)    (m). 

Marlboro 

Rollins,  Harry  E.   (A  A  '16)    (t). 

Millinocket 

Richards,     Earle     R.      (A  A     '06) 
(ce). 

Monmouth 

Cobb,   William  A.   (A  A  '08). 

Monson 

Hescock,   Milton   A.    (A  A   '22). 

North  Anson 

Holway,  Charles  J.   (A  A  '14). 

Northeast  Harbor 

Burr,    Charles  W.    (A  A  '15). 
North   Lovell 

Garcelon,  Charles  A.,  Jr.  (A  E  '00) 
(me). 
North    Sebago 

Bachelder,    Arthur    W.    (A  A    '02) 
m  e). 

Orono 
Fairchild,    Rev.    T.    Everett    (A  A 

'16). 
Gannett,    James    A.    (A  A     08). 
Grover,  Archer  L.    (A  A  '99). 
Monohon,    Paul   W.    (A  A   '14). 
Hussey,    Philip    R.    (A  A   '12). 

Oxford 

Hayes,   Arthur  G.    (A  A   '12). 
Pratt,  Harold  M.   (A  A  '17)    (r). 


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GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


Pemaquid 

Robinson,  Veysey  H.   (A  A  '03)    (t). 
Pittsfield 

Hurd,    Mark   A.    (A  A   '22). 
Portland 

Allen,  Blynne  (A  A  '12).     Brighton 

Ave. 
Files,    Cha-rles    H.    (A  A    '19).     243 

High    St. 
Gyger,    John    T.     (I    '13).      Congress 

Square    Hotel. 
Jordan,    Alfred   C.    (A  A    '04).     451 

Congress    St.     (ee). 
Josselyn,   Dr.    Royce   B.    (A  A   '10). 

14   Gray  St.    (e  e). 
King,      Albert      L.      (A  A      '14).     8 

Walker  St. 
Merrimax,  Merle  E.   (A  A  '09).      Ill 

Payson     St.     (me). 
Perkins,    De   Forest   H.    (A  A    '00). 

Congress  Square  Hotel. 
Pray,  Alvah  E.    (A  A  '22).     92  High 

St, 
Rand,     Ernest     A.      (A  A     '14).     28 

Crosby     St. 
Williams.      Earl      W.       (AT      '99). 

Grand  Trunk   Ry.,    1   India   St. 

Rockland 

Barbour,   Bently  L.    (A  A  '20). 
French.   Gardner   (A  A  '21). 
Hart.   Vernon  L.    (A  A  '23). 
Stockbridge,  Carlyle  J.   (A  A  '22). 

Sanford 

Gray-,  William  M.    (A  A  '12). 
Sherman  Mills 

Bradford,   Preston  W.    (A  A  '14). 
South  Berwick 

Swasy,  Fred  H.  (A  A  '13)    (ni). 
South  Paris 

King,   Philip  H.    (A  A  '14)    (i). 

Titcomb,  Harry  A.   (A  A  '15)    (t). 

Wheeler,  Stanley'  M.   (A  A  '10). 

Wheeler,   Robert  W.    (A  A  '11)    (i). 

Southwest  Harbor 

Richardson,    Howard   B.    (A  A   '13). 
Somes,   Raymond  P.   (A  A  '16). 

Stillwater 

Wakefield,  Oscar  A.  (A  A  '12)   (c  e). 
Thomaston 

Ham.  Miles  F.   (A  A  '20). 

Linekex,    Edgar    E.    (A  A    '23). 

Waldoboro 

WiNSLOW,   Willis   S.    (A  A   '19). 
Waterford 

Morse,  Wilson  M.    (A  A  '14). 
Wayne 

Chexf.ry,     Dr.    Frederick    L.     (A  A 
'ID. 

Webbs   Mills 

Files,  Raymond  L.   (A  A  '22) 
Wells 

JiAvi.E.  Wilfred  D.    (A  A  '21). 


West  Harpswell 

Hodgkins,  Lawrence  J.   (A  A  '20) 
West  Sullivan 

Clark,  Wallace  L.   (A  A  '16)    (che). 
Winn 

Ranney,  Thaddeus  T.  (A  A  '20). 
Woodfords 

Blackwell,  Charles  H.   (A  A  '12 

Cobb,  Sumner  C.  (A  A  '17).  (t). 

Cobb,  William  B.   (A  A  '19). 

Ramsay,  John  P.   (A  A  '18). 


MARYLAND 
Aberdeen 

Richards,  Dr.  Norman  J.  (<i>   '18). 

Annapolis 

Fish,  Howell   C.    (AM  '22).     U.   S. 

Naval  Academy. 
Handy,  Sidney  Speiden  (<i>  '90).     St. 

John's    College,    (t). 
Melvin,    Ridgely   P.    (A  Z    '02).    (1). 
Rawlins,    Charles    H.,    Jr.    (E    '10). 

86   Market   St.    (t). 
Baltimore 

Andrews.   Orren  L.    (A2'08).     2704 

Elsinor    Ave.     (m  e) . 
Athey.      William      B.      (A  Z      '03). 

Fidelity  Bldg.   (i). 
Baer,    John    P.     (A  Z    '00).     10    S. 

Calvert  St.    (b). 
Baer,    Robert    N.     (A  Z     '02).     822 

Fidelity   Building.    (1). 
Bagby,    Charles    T.    Jr.     (H    '18). 

2921   St.   Paul   St.    (m). 
Bagby,  George  P.   ($  '00).     301  Club 

Road,  Roland  Park.    (1). 
Barlett,    J.    Kemp    Jr.     (A  Z    '16). 

3507  N.  Charles  St.    (1). 
Barlett,    Joseph    T.    Jr.    (A  Z    '18). 

1012   Cathedral  St.    (1). 
Barlett,  Robert  D.  (A  Z  '12).     2100 

Mt.   Royal  Terrace.    (1). 
Beall,   Paul   U.    (A  Z   '22).     827  W. 

36th  St. 
Benson,  F.  Murray  (A  Z  '22).     3608 

Fairview  Ave. 
Bevan,  Charles  F.   (AT  '14).     1301 

Linden  Ave.  (me). 
Black,     Frank     G.      (E     '21).     208 

Laurens   St. 
Boss,  Benson  B.   (E  '08).     Lexington 

Bldg. 
Bowman,  N.  Floyd  (A  A  '17).     2117 

N.  Calvert  St.    (T). 
Boyce,   Frederick   G.  Jr.    (A  Z   '00). 

Care  of  Townsend  Scott  &  Son.   (b). 
Boyd,  A.  Hunter  Jr.   (A  Z  '00).     B. 

and    O.    Building.    (1). 
Boyles,  Frank   M.    (AT  '07).      3512 

Clifton  Ave.   (c). 
Bridges,  Henry  P.   (A  Z  '02).     Mun- 

sey  Bldg.    (1). 
Burger,  Louis  J.   (A  Z  '96).     215  N. 

Charles  St.   (1). 
Burke,    Edward   H.    (A  Z    '08).     Cal- 
vert  Bldg.     (1). 
Carter,   James   T.    (A  Z   '18).      Mary- 
land  Trust   Bldg.    (1). 
Chandler,  Algernon  H.    (A  A   '08). 

2412  Linden  Ave.   (i  e). 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


1421 


Chapman,  R.  Bayly  (A  Z  '19).     2306 

Eutaw    Place.    (1). 
Claggett,    Louis    B.    K.    (A  Z    '98). 

Baltimore  Club.  (1). 
Clemens,      Lenox     B.      (A  Z      '08). 

"Evesham,"    Govans.    (1). 
Clifford,    Fred    C.     (^    '10).     1012 

Cathedral  St. 
Coale,    Rev.    S.    Carroll     (E    '08). 

2301  W.  North  Ave. 
Cobb,    George    (A  Z    '14).     2313    N. 

Calvert  St.   (c). 
Cushwa,    George    F.    (A  Z    '08).     17 

W.   Mulberry  St.    (1). 
Dabney,  Dr.  William  M.    (H).     211 

Professional     Building. 
Dammann,   John   F.,   Jr.    (A  Z   '03). 

Corn  Exchange  Bank  Bldg. 
Dancv,  Frank  B.    (A  '81).     922    St. 

Paul  St. 
Debnam,  George   R.,   Jr.    (A  Z   '16). 

3507   N.    Charles   St.    (T). 
Donoho,  Murray  T.  (A  Z  '17).     1706 

Park   Place.    (1). 
Eaton,    Clarence    J.    (A  Z    '01).     9 

W.    Baltimore    St. 
Edgett,  Eugene  A.   (A  Z  '20).      1206 

Bolton   St.    (t). 
Ellicott,  Charles  E.   (A  '84).     Mel- 
vale,   (m). 
Ellicott,  William  M.  (A  '84).     829 

N.  Charles  St.    (a). 
Edward,    Rev.    Richard   N.    (E    '97). 

1322  West  Lexington  St. 
Frost,  Charles  W.   (A  Z  '15).     3701 

Falls   Road. 
Gahan,  William  H.  (A  Z  '08).     2626 

N.   Charles   St.    (1). 
Gans,    J.    Edgar    (A  Z    '15).     Calvert 

Bldg.     (1). 
Gibson,  Bebnard  S.  (A  Z  '19).     1913 

Eutaw    Place. 
Gillett,  James  M.   (A  Z  '11).     1420 

Park  Ave.    (i). 
Graham,    Samuel    L.    (E    '62).     Cus- 
tom   Hoilse. 
Gwynn,  William  S.  (A  Z  '16).     1830 

St.   Paul  St.    (I). 
Hamilton,    William    H.    (A  Z    '07). 

Calvert    Bldg.    (1). 
Harlan,    Henry    A.     (A  Z     '14).     9 

W.  Biddle  St. 
Harlan.    James    T.    (A  Z    '10).     318 

Forest   Road.    (i). 
Harvey,  Wallace  P.  (A  Z  '03).     219 

E.  Redwood  St. 
Haydon,  William  T.  (A  Z  '04).     Law 

Bldg.    (1). 
Hoen,   Frank    J.    (A  Z    '08).     Union 

Trust  Bldg.   (1). 
Hood,    Dr.    John    (E    '64).     626    N. 

Gilmor   St. 
Janney.    Thomas    S.     (Q    '90).     100 

Chamber    of    Commerce,    (cc). 
Johnston,    Charles    H.     (A  Z    '06). 

202   North  Calvert  St.    (1). 
Jones,  George  S.   (A  I  '20).     17  W. 

Mulberry  St. 
Kenly,     Lacy    R.     (A  Z    '22).     1909 

Park    Ave. 
Kilman,    Harry    N.    Jr.    (A  Z    '02). 

553   Title  Building.    (1). 
Lamberd,  Clarence  E.,  Jr.  (A  Z  '20). 

17    W.    Mulberry    St. 
Latch,    Edward    G.     (E    '21).     2003 

Grantley  St. 


Lee,     Stephen    States     (A  Z     '09). 

Franklin   Building,    (r). 
Lee,     Walter    E.     (A  Z    '16).     3813 

Fenchurch    St.    (me). 
Lerch,   Charles  S.    (A  Z   '14).     110 

Hanover  St.   (1). 
Lewis,    W.    Penn,    Jr.     (A  Z    '12). 

Maryland  Casualty   Building.    (1). 
Lilly,  Austin  J.   (A  Z  '07).     216  E. 

20th    St.    (1). 
Lindsay,    James    J.,    JR.    (A  Z    '21). 

412  Equitable  Bldg. 
McEvoy,  James,  Jr.  (A  Z  '00).     Fidel- 
ity  Building.    (1). 
McLanahan,    J.    Craig     (A  Z     '03). 

Maryland   Casaulty   Tower.    (1). 
McNeal,    James    P.    W.     (A  Z    '06). 

1319  Linden  Ave.   (i). 
Maeser,   Robert  W.    (A  Z  '17).     509 

Hayward   Ave.    (i). 
Marchant,    Roland    R.     (A  Z    '02). 

Calvert    Building.    (1). 
Merritt,    MacCall,    M.    (A  Z  '  14) . 

2107   N.   Calvert  St.    (i). 
Miller,   James   C.    (A  Z   '16).     2436 

Guilford   Ave.    (1). 
Millikin,  Charles  H.   (A  Z  '00).     3 

Chancery  Square. 
Molten,  Joseph  G.  B.  (A  '16).     401 

Stewart  Bldg. 
Mullikin,    Addison    E.     (A  Z    '02). 

363    Calvert   Building.      (1). 
Murray,    Clapham,    Jr.     (A  Z    '11). 

Mt.  Royal  Apts.   (1). 
Myrick,  James   Dowdell    (AN  '07). 

Homewood   Apts. 
O'Conor,     Herbert     R.     (A  Z     '17). 

1202   Homewood  Ave.    (e). 
Orr,  Charles  P.    (A  '10).     2941   St. 

Paul  St. 
Paca,  John  P.,  Jr.   (A  Z  '22).     1625 

St.  Paul  St. 
Pannebaker.    Dr.    William    M.     (Z 

'91).      1209    Madison  Ave. 
Powell,    Henry    F.    (E    '76).     2124 

St.   Paul   St. 
Reed,  Lowell  J.   (A  A  '07).     310  W. 

Monument  St. 
Reese,  Matthias  F.   (A  Z  '01).     Bal- 
timore     Branch,      Federal      Reserve 

Bank   (b). 
Pyle,   Oden  B.,  Jr.    (AM   '16).      Ill 

W.    29th    St.    (ce). 
Ridgely,    David    S.    (A  Z    '06).     107 

Norwood   Road,   Homewood. 
Roberts,    David    E.    ("^    '85).     2841 

St.    Paul   St. 
Rossing,    Rev.    J.    Milton    (E    '19). 

2401  Greenmont  Ave. 
Rouzer,     E.     McClure      (AZ     '10). 

Maryland  Casualty  Building.   (1). 
Seal,    G.    Murray    (A  Z    '07).     2415 

N.    Calvert   St.    (i). 
Sellman,    J.    Lawrence     (A  Z    '13). 

808   Cathedral   St.    (1). 
Shaffer,  F.  Ward  (A  Z  '14).     129  E. 

Redwood    St. 
Shelper,   William   H..    Jr.    (E    '14). 

206    Maryland    Trust   Bldg. 
Singley,    Frederick    J.     (A  Z    '00). 

215    Charles    St.    (1). 
Smith,   F.  Howard    (A  Z  '03).     2453 

Maryland  Ave.   (1) 
Staley,  Edward  G.   (Z  '76).     Charles 

and   31st  Streets. 
Strouse,   William   F.    (^   '87).     400 

Forest  Road,  Roland  Park.   (ce). 


1+22 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


Thrift,    James    F.     (A  Z    '01).     216 

St.   Paul   St.   (1). 
Turner.    Alan    E.    (A    Z    '14).      648 

Equitable  Bldg. 
Turner,    Jr.,    John    S.     (A  Z      12). 

2401    Garrison   Ave.    (1). 
WAITS,   J.    Herbert    (A  Z   '05).     702 

Gladstone   Ave.,    Roland    Park.    (m). 
Walker,   John   M.    (A   '81).     Calvert 

Bids:. 
Walker,    Norvell    R.    ($     90).     Gil- 
man   Apts. 
Warner,  Daniel  L.    (A  Z    10).     Cal- 
vert Bldg.    (1). 
Waters,     Theodore     C.     (A  A      17). 

914   N.    Charles   St. 
Weech.  Charles  S.  (A  Z  '18).     5212 

York  Road,  Govans.   (i). 
Wheltle,     Albert     F.      (A  Z     '19). 

1053  E.  West  St.  (1). 
Wheltle,    John    B.    A.     (A  Z    '00). 

Title    Building.      (1). 
Williams,   David   E.   Jr.,    (A  Z     15). 

2908  St.  Paul  St. 
Williams,   Roger  B.    (A  Z    '18.     207 

West  Lanvale  St.    (1). 
Wiest,    Paul    F.     (A  A    "16).     1012 

Cathedral   St. 
Wilson,  Harvey  H.    (A  Z  '11.     2605 

Maryland  Ave.    (1). 
Wilson,    Dr.    Robert    T.    (H).     820 

Park  Ave. 
Winder,  Thomas  S.    (A  Z  '20.       244 

W.  Lanvale  St. 
Windfohr,     Robert     F.     (A  Z     '15). 

1930  Madison  Ave. 
Wisner,  Charles  W.,  Jr.   (A  Z  '02). 

2303  Adams  St.    (1). 
Young,   Edgar  W.    (A  Z   '10).     3309 

Carlisle  Ave.  (1). 
Zimmerman,     Louis     S.     (A  Z     '00). 

Maryland  Trust  Company,    (b). 
Zimmerman,     William     Henry      (E 

'61).       18  E.  Woodland  Ave. 

Bel  Air 

Bradford,   Samuel  W.    (B  '75).    (b). 
Harlan,  Edwin  H.  W.   (A  Z  '11). 
Jacobs,  Frank  H.  Jr.,   (A  A  '19). 

MUNNIKHUYSEN,       WALTER       F.        (A  P 

•15).    (ce). 
Richardson,  John  M.  (A  Z  '15).  (i). 

Beltsville 

Benscoter,  Warren  E.   (E  '99). 
Bryan  town 

Edelen,  Edward  J.   (A  Z  '10).   (1). 

Middleton  Arthur  J.   (A  Z  '12). 

Cambridge 

Cochrane,  Alpheus  B.    (H  '09). 
Griffith,  Edward  L.    (E  '57). 
Henry,  W.  Laird,  Jr.    (A  Z  '18). 

Catonsville 

Hiskey.  John  G.    (A  Z  '22). 
Rossman,  Herbert  E.    (A  Z  '18). 

Centerville 

Earle,  Richard  T.  (E  '03).  (1). 
Crisfield 

Wooster,  William  M.  (E  '01). 

Cumberland 

Bane,  Baldwin  B.    (T  '11).     Averett 
Ave.    (1). 


Bane,    Robert    F.    (T    '13).     Averett 

Ave. 
Benchott,    Ross    E.     (Z     '13).     Al- 
legany   County    Academy,    (z). 
Cochrane,  J.  W.  Scott  (E  '74).   (1). 
Gunning,  Eugene  T.   (AT  '23).     42 

Baltimore  Ave. 
Hummelshime,    H.    Brewster    (A  Z 

'04).        15   Frederick  St. 
Lowndes,  Tasker  G.    (A  Z   '09).     36 

Washington    St.     (1). 
Miller,     Percia    E.     (AT    '15).      12 

Maryland   Ave.    (1). 
Mills,    Fred    W.     (AT    '19).     Beall 

St. 
Powell,     Garland     W.      (A  Z'     15). 

203   Washington   St.    (1). 
Smith,    A.    Taylor    (A  Z    '06).     222 

Fayette  St.  (1). 

SOMMERVILLE,  WlLLIAM   M.    (A  Z    '02). 

14  Water  St.   (1). 

Wilson,  Lewis  M.  (A  Z  '22).  4  Ful- 
ton St. 

Wilson,  Wilbur  V.  (E  '05).  8 
Washington    St.    (1). 

Easton 

Henry,  T.  Hughlett   (E  A  '02).   (1). 

Edgewood 

Roth,  Dr.  Charles  E.    (Z  '92). 

Elk  Ridge 

Hays,  Thomas  A.'  4th   (A  Z  '00).  (i). 

Fork 

Gorsuch,  James  F.  H.  Jr.,  (A  Z  '20). 

Frederick 

Conley,  Dr.  Charles  H.  (H  '99). 
McSherry,    William    C.    (A  Z    '10). 

(1). 
Pearre,  Albert  A.    (H   '19). 
Winebrenner,    David    C,    3d.    (A  Z 

Frostburg 

Gould,  S.  Ross  (AT  '16).  (t). 
Funkstown 

Wingerd,  Dr.  Cephas  Z.  (Z  '72). 
Gaithersburg 

Lodge,  James  E.   (<|>  '05).   (i). 

Trundle,  Otho  C.   ($  '19). 

Glen  Arm 

Fesbnmeier,  Leo  (A  Z  '16).  (1). 
Bellows,  Donald  P.   (E  '19).   (i). 

Glyndon 

Foster,  Newell  L.   (A  M  '15). 
Thompson,  Samuel  E.  (A  Z  '08).  (i). 

Golden  Hill 

Applegarth,  William  F.  L.  (A  Z 
•03).    (1). 

Green  Ridge 

Boos,  Raymond  W.  (A  E  '19). 
Hagerstown 

Brugh,    Lynn    K.    Jr.,     (A  A    '22). 

609    S.    Prospect   St. 
Hendrickson,  Carroll  H.   (A  P  '13). 

(b). 
Kieffer,  Dr.  Richard  F.   (Z  '07). 
Lane,     W.     Cartwright     (A  A    '20). 
217   Prospect  St. 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


1423 


Lane,    Samuel    M.    (A  A    '20).     Md. 
Surety   and   Trust   Co. 

Loose.  Samuel  B.  (B  '74).  (1). 

Schwartz,    Frank    S.     (Z    '13).     31 
Wayside    Ave. 

Snively,    David    R.     (A  A    '23).     57 
W.   Washington    St. 

Stonebraker,      Levin       (A  Z      '00). 
Prospect    Street.     (1). 

Wagner,    Richard   F.    (Z    '23).     229 
N.  Potomac  St. 

Wagner,    Rev.    Scott    R.     (Z    '97). 
229  N.  Potomac  St. 
Halethorpe 

Williams,  Richard  W.  (A  Z  '21). 
Havre   de   Grace 

Brown,  Augustus  F.   (A  Z  '01).    (1). 
La   Plata 

Burdette,  John  P.   (E  '97). 

Mudd,  Thomas  B.  R.    (A  Z  '13). 
Leonardtown 

King,  Aloysius  F.  F.   (A  Z  '10). 
Lothian 

Hall,  T.   Sellman    (H  '23). 
Mt.    Washington 

Pierce,  C.  Harvey   (A  Z  '20).   (i). 
Oakland 

Oefutt,  William  R.   (H).    (1). 
Owings  Mills 

Harvey,   Joshua    G.    (A  Z    '02).    (i). 
Prince  Frederick 

Hance,  Benjamin  (A  Z  '09).  (1). 
Ridgely 

Jones,  Thomas  W.  (E  '03).  (b). 
Rockville 

Greene,  Edward  L.   (T  '04).   (b). 

Prettyman,    Charles    W.     (T    '75). 
(1). 
Roger's  Forge 

Hilgartner,  Andrew,  Jr.   (A  Z  '18). 
Buxton 

Bruce,    James    (A  Z    '18). 

Froelicher,    Hans,    Jr.,     (A  Z    '17). 
(1). 

Jones,  Laurence   (A  Z  '05).    (b). 

Salisbury 

Gunby,  John  K.    (H  '17). 

Snow   Hill 

Purnell,  Francis  H.   (2  '83). 
Whaley,  John  S.    (A  Z  '19). 

Towson 

Cole,  William  P.,  JR.   (A  Z  '12).  (1). 
Held,  Charles  W.  (AT  '04).  (1). 
Jenifer,    H.    Courtenay    (A  Z    '08). 

(1). 
Ridgeley,  John  (A  Z  '04).  (1). 
Schaefer,  George  M.  G.    (A  Z  '07). 

Westernport 

Gannon,  Paul  P.  (A  A  '12).  (cc). 

Westminster 

Cassell,  Charles  A.   (AM  '21). 
Walsh,  D.  Eugene  (A  Z  '18).  (1). 


Woodbine 

Crockett,  David  T.   (<J>  '14). 
Woodstock 

Cassard,  Henry   D.   (A  Z   '18). 

MASSACHUSETTS 
Arlington 

Morris,  Thomas  W.    (All   '15).     40 

Palmer  St. 
Whitehead,    Walter   L     (am    '131 

7  Winter  St.    (mie).  '" 

Beach  Bluff 

Green,  Charles  M.  (^  '91).  (ee). 
Boston 

Abbott,    Charles    E.    (AM    '06).     3 

Park    St. 
Adams,     William     C.      (I     '06)      6 

Beacon    St.     (1). 
Ahl,  George  W.    (E   '14).     12   Pem- 

berton   Sq. 
Bainbridge,  Walter  F.   (F  '75).     58 

Lincoln    St. 
Baker,     Frank     A.     (AM     '10).      74 

Clement  Ave.,  West  Roxbury.    (me). 
Brackett,    William    H.    (AM    '15). 

23    Englewood    St.   Dorchester    (ee). 
Brown,     Theodore     G.     (A  M     '15) 

185      Beech      St.,      West      Roxbury. 

(ch  e). 
Burt,   Fred  J.    (AM   '22).      203    Bay 

State  Road. 
Coburn,  William  H.   (A  M  'ID       10 

State   St.    (b). 
Currier,    Harry    N.    (A  A    '16).     12 

Cumberland   St. 
DeChant,    J.    Frank     (Z     '96).     18 

Boylston  St. 

DlEFFENBACH,      ALBERT      C       (Z      '98) 

16  Beacon  St.   (e). 
Ellis,    Alexander     (AM     '08).     60 

Congress  St.    (i). 
Farrington,    Robert    D.    (A  M   '05) 

30  State  St.    (r). 
Faunce,    Kenneth    W.     (AM    '11) 

136  Corey  St.,  West  Roxbury.   (i). 
Foster,   Newell  L.    (A  M  '15)       100 

Perham  St.,  West  Roxbury   (che). 
Hall,     Clifton    A.     (A  A    '10).     84 

State  St.    (ee). 
Hemmenway,     Laurence     T      (AM 

'10).      100    Mt.     Vernon    St.,     West 

Roxbury.     (ee). 
Hunt,   Dr.   Frank   H.    (T   '96).     249 

River    St. 
Kingsbury,  Alden  W.   (A  A  '13).     5 

Eldridge  Road,  Jamaica  Plain. 
Knight,    Frederick    D.     (A  A    '09) 

147    Milk    St.     (ee). 
Lenaerts,  John  H.    (AM  '12).     185 

Devonshire     St.     (ee). 
Lindgren,    Ray    H.    (A  A    '15).     102 

Border   St.,   East  Boston. 
Lobdell,  Harold  E.  (AM  '17).      203 

Bay   State   Road. 
Luce,   Ralph  W.   (I  '18).      120  Peter- 
borough   St. 
MacCauley,   Rev.  Dr.  Clay   (E  '62) 

25    Beacon   St. 
Palmer,    Lewis    E.    (A  P    '05).     200 

Devonshire   St. 


14^4 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


Savage.  Edland  D.    (A  A  '08).     105 

Peterborough  St.   (i). 
Southwick,  Reginald  H.  (AM  '21). 

203    Biiv    State    Road. 
Swift.     Porter    L.     (A  A    '07).     49 

Federal    St.     (me). 
Towle,   Franklin  T.    (AM    08).  ,  74 

Clement  Ave.,    West   Roxbury    (me). 
Uni'ERhill,    Charles    F.    (AM    '04). 

4855  Washington  St.,   West  Roxbury 

(die). 
Watt,    Roland    M.     (A  E    '17).      100 

Boylston  St.    (m  e). 
Whiteside,  Frederick  W.  (A  A    20). 

102    St,   Botolph   St. 
Williams,   Howard  T.    (P  '17).     127 

Audubon    Road. 
Worrell.    Henry    M.    (F    '62).     505 

Blue    Hill   Ave. 
Bradford 

Brasser,    Ralph   B.    (A  A  '17).     149 

Pleasant    St. 
Smiley,  James  H.   (A  A  '17).     4  New 

Hampshire  Ave. 

Braintree 

Dow,  Clarence  W.  (A  M  'ID-    River 
St, 
Brockton 

Moore,   A.   Scudder   (A  A   '10).     202 
Spring   St.    (ee). 

Brookline 

Bolster,   Robert  P.    (AM  '23).     40 

Babcock  St. 
Townshend,    Bailey    (AM   '16).     60 

Marshall    St. 
Walker,  Dr.  David  H.   (■*■  '97).      14 

Monmouth  Court. 

Cambridge 

Duane,      Dr.      William      (A      '92). 

Phvsics    Dept.,    Harvard    University. 
Hadl'ey,    Harold   E.    (AM   '15).     58 

Trowbridge    St. 
Jackson,     Dugald     C.     (-^    '85).     5 

Mercer    Circle    (ee). 
Jackson,  Dugald  C,  Jr.    (AM  '19). 

5    Mercer  Circle    (ee). 
Mover,  Dr.  James  A.  (">J>  '99).     Mass. 

Inst,  of  Technology. 
Persons,  Dr.  Warren  M.    (AG  '99). 

Harvard    University. 
Walker,    Dr.   William   H.    (<q>   '90). 

Mass.   Inst,   of  Technology    (che). 

Chestnut   Hill 

Allen,  Henry  C.   (AM  '22). 
Cohasset 

Howe,    Julian   C.    (AM   '18). 
Dedham  - 

Page,  Harry  W.   (AG  '03).     115  Mt. 

Vernon    St;    (me). 
Salt,     Lloyd     (AM    '17).     11    Van 
Brunt   Ave. 

East   Milton 

Carlson,    Gotthard    W.    (A  A    '06). 

(ee). 
Handy,   Percy  L.    (AM  '08)    (i). 

East  Weymouth 

Stevens,    Fred    O.     (A  A    '06).     114 
Hawthorne  St.    (ce). 


Everett 

Liindley,  John  T.    (A  A  '10). 

Fairhaven 

Rounds,   Oscar  H.   (A  A  '13). 

Fitchburg 

Watkins,  Harold  G.  (AM  '12). 
Elizabeth  St.,  Whalom  Park   (ce). 

Franiingham 

Keene,  Leroy  D.   (A  A  '07)    (ee). 
Franklin 

Haggart,  Capt.  Alexander  L.  (A  A 
'14). 

Gloucester 

Anderson,    Paul    W.    (A  A    '22).     7 

Wiley   St. 

Great  Barrington 

Darlington,  Frederick  (\p-  '86) 
(ee). 

Harvard 

Macauley,  George  H.   (A  '97). 
Haverhill 

Davis,  John  B.  (A  A  '12).  212  Mer- 
rimack St.    (1). 

Holyoke 

McMahon,  Thomas  J.  (I  '18).  131 
West  St. 

Hopkinton 

Mahoney,  William  E.  (AM  '08). 
Box    124    (ce). 

Hyannis 

Baldwin,    Henry    S.    (I    '21). 

Lynn 

Corning,  Grover  T.  (A  A  '10).  58 
Hamilton  Ave. 

Maiden 

Dean,  James  L.   (AM  '20). 

Melrose 

Clark,   George  H.    (AM  '13)    (me). 
Holden,   Edward  W.    (A  A  '20). 

Melrose  Highlands 

Glidden,    Henry   O.    (AM    '13)    (a). 

Methuen 

Kitchin,  Donald  W.  (AM  '19). 

Nahant 

Johnson,  Caleb  H.  (A  A  '06).  68 
Willow  Rd. 

Needham 

Whittier,  John  L.  (A  A  '16).  842 
Webster  St. 

Woods,  Carl  W.  (A  A  '05).  55  Wal- 
nut St. 

New  Bedford 

Kimball,    Winpield    A.     (A  A    '09). 

464    County    St.    (t). 
Remington,    Preston   A.    (AM   '21). 

84  Willis  St. 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


142S 


Newton 


(A  A    '  15). 


Hamel,       Leslie 

Y.  M.  C.  A. 
James,  Rev.  D.  Melancthon   (T  '81). 

256    Park    St. 

Newton  Centre 

Hatch,   Paul   (AM  '16).      123  Grant 
Ave.    (me). 

Newton  Highlands 

Lichtner,     William     O.     (A  E     '07) 
34  Wardcliffe  Road   (ce). 

NewtonvUle 

Perin,    Donald  W.    (AM   '15).      347 
Albemarle    Road    (ee). 

Norfolk 

Harlow,  Frederick  H.    (A  A  '06). 

North  Adams 

Holliday,   John  W.    (AN   '13).     11 
Cherry    St.    (m). 

Pigeon  Cove 

Dean,  William  J.   (AM  '20)    (m). 

Pittsfield 

Chesney,  Cummings  C.   (-^  '85).     71 

Dawes    Ave.    (e  e) . 
Jackson,  William  B.    (^  '90).     124 

E.   Housatonic   St.    (me). 
Lovejoy,    Clarence    E.    (I    '17).     26 

Beech   Grove  Ave.    (e). 

Roslindale 

Robinson,  John  F.   (AM  '22). 

Salem 

Warren,    Blanchard    D.    (AM   '22). 
12   Summer  St. 

Saugus  Centre 

Healy,     Harry     C.      (A  A     '14).      34 

Pearson    St. 

Somerville 

Adams,    Herbert    L.    (A  A   '01).     5A 

Putnam  St.   (c  e) . 
Donahue,  Edward  A.  (A  A  '15).     458 
Broadway. 

South  Weymouth 
Reed,     Walter    V. 
Torrey    St. 

Springfield 

Bohnee,     Edward     E.     (E    '06).     92 

Beaumont    St. 
Butts,  Edward  P.  (<&  '93).     Nahasset 

Club  (ce). 
Caughey,    Cassius   M.    (^   "93).      131 

Spring   St.    (ce). 
Ford,    Rev.    C    Oscar    (E    '98).     4 

Harvard     St. 
Walker.  Dr.  Clifford  B.   (A  A  '06). 

317   Main   St. 

Swampscott 

Carter,    Ray   A.    (A  A   '22). 
Curtis,  Raymond  W.    (A  A  '21). 
Ricker,    Alan    E.    (A  A    '21). 
Ricker,  Norman  S.   (A  A  '20). 
Rowen,    Thomas   C,   Jr.    (AM   '20). 
Till,   Raymond   C.    (A  A  '19). 


(AM    '16). 


Wakefeld 

Bolster,   Robert   P.    (AM  '23).     40 

Babeock    St. 
Cartwright,     Kenneth     (A  M     '12) 

uue). 
Stearns,  Philip  M.  (AM  '23).     246 

Main     St. 
T.wlor,     Paul     H.     (AM     '14).     36 

Crescent    St.    (me). 

Waltham 

Swift,  Carroll  C.  (A  A  '21).  342 
Crescent    St. 

Towne,  George  H.  (A  A  '20).  Pros- 
pect Hill  Ave. 

Turner,  Lincoln  L.  (A  A  '22).  910 
Main    St. 

Waverly 

Dennett,  Ellis  H.    (AM  '22). 
Wayland 

Stearns,    Robert   S.    (A  A   '20). 

Wellesley 

Smith,    Howard   A.    (A  A   '03)     (ee). 

Wellesley  Kills 

Thompson,  Abbott  H.  (AM  '08) 
(m). 

Westfield 

Gilman,    Leland   M.    (ALT    '12). 
Worcester 

Carter,     Lorraine     W.      (A  P     '21). 

102    Merrick    St. 
Chapman,     Russell     C.     (A  A     '18). 
Park    Bldg.     (i). 


MICHIGAN 
Alanson 

Hurst,   Eugene  S.    (A  E  '23). 
Allegan 

Turner,   Ransom   C.    (A  O  '21).. 
Ann  Arbor 

Bentel,    Floyd    R.    (A  O    '21).      818 

Oakland    St. 
Bonisteel,  Roscoe  O.   (E  '12).     First 

National    Bank   Bldg.    (1). 
Brown.    William   E.,   Jr.    (A  O   '18). 

725  Church   St.    (r). 
Brumm,    John    L.     (A  O    '04).      1916 

Cambridge    Road. 
Goetz,    Wilbur    E.     (A  O    '20).     326 

E.    Liberty   St. 
Kenton,     Herbert     A.      (A  O     '02). 

1103    Ferdon    Road    (t). 
McLaughlin,  William  A.   (A  O  '03). 

734   Tappan    Ave.    (t). 
Mitchell.  Elmer  D.   (A  O  '12).    '536 

Walnut  St. 
Rash,    Charles    J.    (A  O    '20).     625 

Forest    Ave. 
Stoner,    Willis    Gordon    (A  O   '04). 

912    Forest   Ave.    (1). 
Wehmever,  Karl  L.   (A  O  '18).     920 

Oakland  Ave. 

Battle   Creek 

Osmer,     Lawrence     E.      (A  E     '15). 


Carpenter  Grain  Co. 


1+26 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


Bay  City 
Tipper,  Dr.  Virgil  L.  (A  '95).     1009 
Washington  Ave. 

Benton  Harbor 

Slayton,    Willis    P.    (P   '17). 

Berrien  Springs 

Kephart,   Lewis  E.    (AS  '07)    (ce). 

Central  Lake 

Baxter,    Andrew    L.    (T    '90). 

Cheboygan 

Frambach,  John  H.    (T   '90)    (m). 

Detroit 

Abbott.  John  C.  (A  O  '15).     115  W. 

Euclid    Ave.     (me). 
Axgell,  William  F.   (A  O  '21).     274 

25th  St. 
Ball,     Byron    E.     (T    '11).     General 

Motor  Corp.    (me). 
Bierma,  Charles  A.    (A  P  '14).      744 

Woodmere  Ave.  (m  e). 
Bleasdale,    J.    Lawrence     (A    '20). 

2985  W.   Grand  Blvd. 
Blodgett,  Willoughby  H.  (A  0  '21). 

703    Tillman   Ave. 
Brevard,     Proctor     (AN    '10).     54 

Garfield    Bldg. 
Broock,    Ferdinand    M.     (A  0    '21). 

504    Boston    Blvd. 
Broock,    Harold    (A  O    '21).     Union 

Trust    Bldg. 
Brown,     W.     Rawle     (A     '99).     280 

Ashland    Ave. 
Bunn,  Conrad  Y.  (T  '84).      83  Lafay- 
ette Blvd.,   W.    (m). 
Burgess,  Herbert  L.  (A  O  '13).    931 

E.    Jefferson    Ave. 
Dawson,     Charles     E.      (A  O     '11). 

1244    Woodward    Ave. 
Dennett,  Minot.  S.   (AM  '11).     304 

Lawrence  Ave. 
Dunn,    George   C.    (A  O   '20).     2607 

W.  Jefferson  Ave. 
Erickson,     Charles     W.     (A     '05). 

1224    Euclid    Ave.,    W. 
Evans,  Earl  W.  (T  '09).     568  Penob- 
scot   Bldg. 
Foster,   Robert   McC,   3rd    (^P   '17). 

American    Blower    Co.,   1400    Russell 

St. 
Freeman,    Jiles   E.    (A  O    '18).     110 

Geneva   Ave.,   Highland   Park. 
Gerber,    Emil,    Jr.     (<fr    '10).     Car- 
negie Steel  Co.,   Ford  Bldg. 
Gilbert,      Sylvester     C.      (H     '14). 

Tuller    Hotel. 
Goodrich,  Edmond  T.  (AO  '19).     30 

Taylor   Ave. 
Goodridge,     Perley     F.     (A  A     '97). 

563  Buena  Vista  Ave.,   W.    (me). 
Gumpper,  Harold  D.   (AE  '14).     34 

Virginia  Park   (me). 
OUTHBEB,     ASA    E.     (AS    '17).      1385 

W.   Jefferson  Ave. 
Haller,  Herbert  G.   (A  O  '09).     454 

Taylor    Ave. 
Harris,    Lyle    F.    (A  0    '15).     1244 

Woodward   Ave. 
Henne,    Arthur    W.    (I    '15).     147 

Griswold    St. 
Hurd,    Everett    S.    (A  A    '17).     348 

Palmer    Ave.,    E. 


Kellum,    Charles    S.    (P    '07).     625 

Commonwealth   Ave.    (m). 
Mock,      James      C.      (^      '90).     147 

Virginia    Park    (me). 
Nelson,  Elna  H.  (E  '17).      198  High- 
land  Ave. 
Noyes,    Arthur   H.    (AG    '12).     644 

La  Salle  Gardens  S.   (t). 
Noyes,   John   D.    (A  9   '04).     Detroit 

Edison  Company   (ee). 
Noyes,    Roy    E.     (A  9    '07).     80    E. 

Alexandria  Ave.    (1). 
Pettibone,    Milton    W.     (A  9    '17). 

71    Broadway. 
Pushaw,   George  F.    (A  9   '11)..     779 

Parker    Ave. 
Quilhot,  Harold  J.    (AM  '17).     28 

Palmer   Ave.,    E.    (me). 
Schlesinger,   Harold  E.    (A  9   '09). 

211    Chicago   Blvd.    (me). 
Seaborg,  Henry  P.   (A  9  '14).      1552 

Penobscot   Bldg.    (1). 
Shields,    John    C.    (A  9    '08).     1530 

Penobscot   Bldg.    (1). 
Shirey,  William  H.  (AS  '14).     46J4 

Linsdale   Ave.    (ee). 
Skillman,     Verne     (A  P    '08).      182 

Farrand   Park,    Highland   Park    (m). 
Spaulding,    Sumner    M.    (A  9    '16). 

Union  Trust  Bldg.   (a). 
Spraker,     Glen    A.     (P    '16).      1038 

Virginia    Park    (m). 
Spurrier,      Bert      (A  9      '23).     479 

Crane    Ave. 
Whitman,   Olin   M.    (T   '12).     Union 

Cap   Screw   Co.    (m). 
Williams,    Jack   G.    (A  9   '21).     227 

Hancock   Ave.,   W. 

Dowagiac 

Parker,    Frank    N.    (A  9    '14).     204 
Spruce    St. 

Durand 

.  Patchel,  Rolland  S.  (A  9  '22).     502 
N.    Saginaw    St. 

East  Jordan 

Durant,      Richard     F.      (A  E      '16) 

(che). 
Hoyt,    Carroll  L.    (A  9   '15). 

East  Lansing 

Ball,  Charles  D.,  Jr.   (>P  '15)    (c). 
Branen,    George    D.     (P    '10).     310 
Bailey    St. 

Escanaba 

Carey,  Clarence  F.   (A  9  '11).     522 

S.   7th   St. 
Halgren.     Arthur     J.     (A  9     '15). 

1011   Wells   Ave. 
Halgren,      Harry     N.      (A  9      '20). 

1011    Wells    Ave. 

Fennville 

Barron,    John    T.    (P    '15). 

Fenton 

Hitchcock,  Horace  W.   (A  9  '20). 

Flint 

Baker,   Frederic  J.    (A  9  '22).     708 

Clifford    St. 
Browne,  William  F.  (A  9  '21).     552 

E.  5th  Ave. 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


Campbell,    Kenneth    B.    (A  O    '18). 

418  E.  4th  St. 
Cook,   Laurence  L.    (A  0  '13).     218 

E.    Court    St. 
Hanish,   Joseph   A.    (A  0   '19).     433 

Mary    St. 
Matthews,  Leon  L.    (A  0  '19).     130 

Odette    St. 
Pateeson,  Britain  M.    (A  '15).     214 

E.    5th    St. 
Smith,     Allen     T.     (A  O     '14).      In- 
dustrial Savings  Bank   (b). 
Sterner,   Edwin  M.    (A  O  '09).     412 

Buckham     St. 
Strong,   Bruce  W.    (ALT   '23).     817 

E.   Kearsley   St. 

Grand  Rapids 

Brink,   Edward   H.    (A  0   '21).     736 

Cambridge   Blvd. 
Cress,     Earl     H.     (A  O     '20).     624 

Shawmut   St.,    N.   W. 
Cress,    Elmer    W.     (A  0    '20).     624 

Shawmut  St.,  N.  W. 
Denham,    Dr.    Robert   H.    (A  I   '11). 

1407    Byron    St.,    S.    E. 
Edison,  Russell  L.  (A  O  '20).     West 

Bridge    Road. 
Fleckenstein,    Jackson    (AM    '19). 

328    Bond   Ave.    (me). 
McColl,     Douglas     F.     (A  O     '21). 

939   Scribner  Ave. 
Maynard,     Thomas     R.     (A  O    '19). 

Bridge    Street    Road. 
Menees,    Dr.   Thomas   O.    (A  I   '12). 

Blodgett    Hospital. 
Rivard,    Melvin   M.    (A  O   '21).     950 

Turner    Ave. 
Van   Boven,   Leonard  C.    (A  O   '23). 

1023   Fremont  Ave. 
Van    Boven,     Peter    J.     (A  O    '20). 

1023    Fremont  Ave. 
Wilmink,  Gerard  A.  (A  O  '21).     535 

Madison  St. 


Gwinn 

Graft,  Wilbur  W.    (T  '99). 

Houghton 

Butler,  John  A.   (Z  '18)    (c). 

Ionia 

Fleckenstein,     Richard     P. 


(AO 


Trefey,   Donald  E.    (A  O  '21) 
Allen    Blvd. 


I427 
123 


'23). 

Ironwood 

Oliver,    Edwin     (AG    '14). 

Ishpeming 

Duncan,   Murray  M.   (2  '80)    (mie). 
Jackson 

Adams,     Frederick     M.     (A  O     '17). 

311  S.  Jackson  St. 
Newton,   Frank  A.    (AG    '09).     105 

4th    Ave. 
Spanogle,    Prume   M.    (4'   '11).     410 

W.  Franklin  St.    (ee). 
Weeks,    J.    Rodney    (A  O    '13).     212 

Wild  wood    St.    (m). 

Kalamazoo 

Davis,  Gordon  W.   (T  '15).     720  W. 

Main  St. 
Irvine,    Stuart    (A  O    '20).     161    S. 

Prospect  St. 


Laurium 

Petermann,   Philip  E.    (A  O  '15). 
Manistee 

Brewer,    Fred   L.   Jr.    (A  E   '14). 

Niles 

Hance,     Ben    M.     (A  O    '23).     1103 
Broadway. 

Northland 

Voght,   Kenneth  E.    (AG   '13). 
Onekama 

Gould,  John,  Jr.  (p  '14). 
Owosso 

McGillvra,  Joseph  H.    (t  '23). 
Pontiac 

Buck,    Glen    W.     (A  E    '10). 
Port  Huron 

Farr,    Robert    M.    (A  O    '22).     1418 

Pine   Grove  Ave. 
Maitland,     Gordon    R.     (A  O     '22). 

1026    Wall    St. 
Reid,    Thomas    J.    (A  O    '21).     1906 

Military    St. 
Tappan,   Bruce  N.    (A  O  '19).     1027 

Ontario   St. 
Watterworth,   David   S.    (A  O    '22). 
1810    17th   St. 

Reading 

Schermerhorn,     George     D.      (A  E 
'10)    (m). 

Rockford 

Sears,  Charles  F.    (A  O  '18). 
Romeo 

Stafford,    John    R.    (A  O    '11). 
St.  Joseph 

Canterbury,    Harry    H.    (A  A    '11). 

Olney,    Raymond    (A  P  '10)    (me). 

Saugatuck 

Sleight,   Alfred  C.    (ALT  '17). 
Scottville 

Kobe,  Marshall  E.   (A  O  '15). 
South   Haven 

Barron,   James  L.    (P  '13)    (m). 
Spring  Lake 

Kelly,  Paul  J.   (AG  '14)    (c). 
Stephenson 

Mead,    Dr.    Harold    L.    (A  O    '11). 
Traverse  City 

LONGNECKER,    CHARLES     S.     (AE    '00). 

Prussing,  Ernest  L.  (2  '73)    (m). 
Wakefield 

Cook,  Wallace  R.  (AG  '08).     Castile 

Mining  Co. 
Neidhold,  Carl  D.    (T  '20). 

West  Branch 

Haire,   Clarke  U.    (A  O  '15). 


1428 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


MINNESOTA 

Alexandria 

Meade,   Fayette  J.    (AS   '17). 

Blue  Earth 

MacDonald,  Frederic  (A  E  '20). 
Zingham,    William    C.    (A  E    '21). 

Brainerd 

Campbell,  Robert  T.  (A  0  '09).  412 
4th     St.,     N.  „      ,_ 

McClenahan,    Hon.   William    S.    (E 
'75)    (j). 
Brown's  Valley 

Parker,  Erwin  C.    (AS   '15)    (1). 

Brownton 

Luiten,  Dr.  Raymond  E.   (AS   '15). 

Chisholm 

SCHWEICKHARD,    PHILIP   A.    (AS    '17) 

(t).       . 
Crookston 

Larsen,  Roy  W.  (AS  '13).  214 
Houston    Ave.    (b). 

Crosby 

Cook,  Wolford  B.   (AS  '13)    (1). 
Murphy,  Francis  E.  (AS  '13)   (1). 
Rundle,  Thomas  F.    (A  E  '12). 

Detroit 

Bakke,    Dean   U.    (AS    '21). 
Stoner,  Earl  A.    (A  E  '22). 
Stoner,    Harry    L.    (AS    '15).     Mer- 
chants National  Bank   (b). 

Duluth 

Culkin,  William  A.  (A  P  '18). 
2328    Woodland   Ave. 

Gilbert,  George  M.  (AS  '11).  Al- 
worth    Bldg.    (1). 

Jacob,  Gotlieb  F.  (T  '12).  Care  of 
Metropolitan  Life  •  Insurance  Com- 
pany   (i). 

Ralev,  Robert  James  (AE  '01). 
1317   E.   1st   St. 

East  Grand  Forks 

Hoiley,  Dr.  William  H.  W.  (A  S 
'17).      614    Dover   Ave. 

Eveleth 

Heskett,  Rolland  M.  (A  E  '02) 
(ee). 

Fairmont 

Webb,  Dr.  William  L.  (AS  '16). 
815   Albion  Ave. 

Gibbon 

Friedl,  Lester  J.  (AS  '23). 
Glencoe 

Danek,    Otto    L.    (AS   '13)    (i). 

Gilbert,  Gideon  M.   (AS   '20). 

Tifft,   Lewis  W.    (AS   '23). 

Hutchinson 

Goodnow,  Donald  D.    (AS   '23). 
Huderle,  Dr.  Arthur  J.   (AS   '16). 

Keewatin 

Hoskinson,  John  C.   (AT  '11). 


Lake  Park 

Engebretson,       Arthur      Emanuel 
(AS  '16). 
Lismore 

Knips,  H.  George    (AT  '22). 

Litchfield 

Johns,    Edward   J.    (AS    '20). 
Maynard 

Erickson,  Harold  A.  (T  '22). 

Milan 

Anderson,  Julian  (AS  '14)   (b). 
Minneapolis 

Andereck,      Earl     M.      (AS     '11). 

Oneida    Bldg.    (r). 
Birkeland,  Harold  (AS  '16).     3509 

10th  Ave.,   S. 
Boss,    Leigh    C.    (AS    '13).     802   W. 

Franklin  Ave.    (1). 
Buhr,  Leo  M.   (AS  '22).      1033  15th 

Ave.,  S.  E. 
Buhr,    Oscar    L.    (AS    '20).     1033 

15th  Ave.,    S.   E. 
Canfield,   Albert    E.,   Jr.    (>P  '11). 

813   Metropolitan  Bldg.    (me). 
Case,    Gerald    F.     (AS    '20).     1214 

4th   St.,    S.   E. 
Claar,    Rufus    S.    (AE    '12).     2736 

Hennepin  Ave.   (ce). 
Collins,     Russell    M.     (AS     '21). 

3010   W.   43rd    St. 
Craig,  William  W.   (A  P  '20).     2316 

Colfax    Ave.,    S. 
Cummings,     Joseph    E.     (AS     '16). 

928   Franklin  Terrace    (t). 
Cummins,  George  H.  (AT  '11).     501 

S.   6th   St.    (me). 
Davis,  Edward  W.  (AS  'H).     School 

of  Mines,  University  of  Minnesota. 
Dietrich,    Rev.    John    H.     (Z    '00). 

803    Mary    Place. 
Donahue,  John  S.  (AS  '20).     3404 

Columbus  Ave. 
Ellis,    Myron    L.     (AS    '11).     622 

14th     Ave.,     S.     E. 
Fabian,    John    H.     (AS    '12).     140 

W.    48th    St.    (i). 
Fagerstrom,  Lawrence  F.  (AS  '12). 

2456    Harriet   Ave.    (1). 
Griffith,     Harry     M.      (AS      '14). 

4106    Linden  Hills   Blvd.    (1). 
Griswold,    Clayton    E.     (AS    '13). 

3253    Humboldt    Ave.,    S. 
Halverson,    Stanford   C.    (AS   '17). 

1214   4th   Ave.,    S.   E. 
Hansen,      Harlan      C.      (AS      '19). 

1214  4th  Ave.,   S.  E.    (b). 
Hart.    Walter    E.     (P    '08).     Metro- 
politan   Bldg. 
Hassa,   John    S.    (\P   '10).     Plymouth 

Bldg.    (i). 
Hauser,  George  W.  (AS  '18).     2879 

Irving    Ave. 
Hessian,     Maurice     E.     (AS     '11). 

Security    Bldg.    (1). 
Heywood,     Sidney     B.      (AS     '18). 

3212    Harriet  Ave. 
Holmes,     Presley     D.     (AG     '19). 

Central  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Hunt,    Gates    E.     (AS    '20).     1214 

4th    St.,    S.    E. 
Johnson,     Buford     P.     (AS     '11). 

1607    10th    Ave.,    S. 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


1429 


Jones,  Harvey  W.   (AE  '11).     2724 

Garfield    Ave.,    S.    (ce). 
Kuhn,  Lewis  O.  (>l>  '05).     2422  Uni- 
versity   Ave.,    S.    E. 
Larson,    Dr.    Lester    L.    (AS    '16). 

4749    S.    Aldrich    St. 
Leisen,    Raymond    J.    F.    (AG    '18). 

3300   Emerson   Ave.,    S. 
McHardy,  John  A.  (AS  '11).     2437 

11th   Ave. 
Martin,    William    L.    (T    '74).     223 

Ridgewood   Ave. 
Meighen,      Philip      J.      (AS      '14). 

First  National  Soo  Line  Bldg. 
Merriman,   Harry    (T   '96).      621   5th 

Ave.,    S.   E. 
Nelson,    Paul    C.    (AS    '21).     1214 

4th   St.,    S.    E. 
Nichols,     Chester     L.      (AS     '10). 

New    York    Life    Bldg. 
Parker,    Ross    M.    (A  0    '09).     Vine 

Hall. 

PlNKERTON,      ELWOOD     M.       (A  E     '09). 

1425    Vine    Place    (ee). 
Potter,  Earl  F.    (T  '76).     2401  Irv- 
ing St.,   S. 
Reed,  Frederick  B.    (AS  '07).     814 

Lumber  Exchange. 
Robertson,     Roemer     G.      (T     '19). 

Central   Y.    M.    C.    A. 
Rogers,   Ralph  W.    (AS  '17).     2409 

Garfield   Ave. 
Russell,   John  C.    (AS   '08).     2014 

Garfield   Ave. 
Seitz,    P.    Conrad    (AS    '13).     1416 

W.    34th    St.    (b). 
Snell,  Vincent  A.   (AS  '23).     1214 

4th   St.,   S.  E. 
Swendseen,    Dr.    Carl    G.    A.     (A  S 

'16).      621   River  Blvd.,   S.  E. 
Thayer,  Cleaver  (P  '13).     15  S.  5th 

St.    (1). 
Van  Fossen,    Robert  L.    (AS    23). 

2115    Blaisdell   Ave. 
Williams.  Elmer  L.   (AS  '13).     207 

Palace  Bldg.    (1). 
Zonne,   Harold  J.    (A  9   '10).     3524 

Fremont   Ave.,    S. 

Minneota 

Pemberton,  Lee  R.  (AS  '15)    (t). 
New  Prague 

Gordon,  William  J.  (A  E  '99)   (me). 

New  Ulm 

Radtke,  Herman  P.   (AS  '21). 
Paynesville 

Diekmann,  William  H.   (I  '16). 

Pipestone 
Bolder,  Ralph  W.   (A  $  '21). 
Hayes,  Leslie  E.   (A  E  '17)    (ee). 

Plain  view 

Schwanbeck,  Roscoe  E.  (AS  '20). 

Red  Wing 

Arnston,   Neal  A.    (AS   '20) 


East.  Ave. 
Beneke.  Walter  E.   (AS  '20). 

2nd    St.,    N.    W. 
Schacht,  Erwin  H.   (AS  '19). 

Central   Ave. 
Schacht,  Herbert  A.  A  S  '22). 

Central  Ave. 


1025 
503 
741 
741 


Rochester 

Eaton,  Burt  E.   (AS  '15).     222   1st 

St.,    (1). 
Enke,    Fred   A.    (AS    '21).      709    W. 

Center   St. 
Manahan,     Richard    D.     (AS    '14). 

Griffin   Bldg.    (1). 
Reiter,  Clarence  J.  (AS  '17).     432 

2d  St.,   S.  W.    (e). 
Tolle  &  Son,  Donald  G.    (AS  '21). 

603   S.   Grove  St. 
Whiton,   Arthur   L.    (A  S   '21.     902 

E.   Center   St. 

St.  Paul 

Canfield,  Thomas  H.,  Jr 

State   Fair   Grounds 
Carus.    Norris    K.    (AS 

Carter  Ave. 
Casey,  Stanley  F.    (AS 

Lexington    Ave. 
Dean,  Winter  (AM  '21) 

mit   Ave. 
Driscoll,    Walter    B. 

645   Goodrich  Ave. 
Goetz,    Edgar    A.    (A  9 

Doswell   Ave. 
Goss,  James  B.    (T  '87). 

bel  St.    (m). 
•Hallam,     Arthur     W. 

2429  University  Ave. 
Jens,  Walter  G.    (AE   ' 

ern  States  Power  Co.   (c 
Keys,  Edward  A.  (A  9  '2 

Lvnhurst   Ave. 
McGrath,  Tom   J.    (AS 

chants   Bank   Bldg.    (1). 
Morrissey,  Dr.  Frank  B 

Lowrv  Bldg. 
Noth,  Edwin  F.   (P  '14) 

land   Ave.    (a). 

Sandstone 

Bullis,  Elmer  R. 


.  (AS 

'23). 

'17). 

2089 

19). 

45  S. 

.      415 

Sum- 

(AM 

'22). 

'04). 

2186 

433 

Rosa- 

(A  9 

•14). 

10).      North- 

e). 

1).      445  W. 

•10). 

Mer- 

.    (AS 

•15). 

.      614 

Port- 

(AS  '15).  (1). 


Slayton 

Smith,  Horace  H.   (AS  '18).      (ce.) 

Stillwagon 

Curtis.  Frederick  A.  (AS  '21). 
Hanson,  Howard  L.  (AS  '23).     609 

S   Broadway. 
Simonet,  Leo  L.   (AS  '23).     612  S. 

3d.    St. 
Thoreen,     Reuben     G.      (AS     '10). 

522    S.    Broadway.    (1). 

Tracy 

Webb,  Marshall  A.    (AS   '21). 

Two  Harbors 

Daniels,  Harry  A.  (AS  '20). 
Dwan,  Charles  W.    (AS  '18). 
Dwan,  John  C.   (AS  '12).   (l). 
Dwan,  Ralph   H.    (AS    23). 
Dwan,  William    S.    (AS   '18). 

Virginia 

Pickering,  Ralph  C.   (A  9  '04).   (1). 

Waseca 

Moran,  Frank  T.   (AS  '22). 

Westbrook 

Footh,  Lawrence  L.  (AS  '20). 


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GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


Winona 

Dickman,  Herbert  M.   (P  '19). 
George.  James  McB.    (AS   '10).    (1). 
Hicks,  Glenn  B.   (AS  '23). 
Owen.  Morris  J.  (AS  '13).  (j). 
Stevens,  Robert  B.   (A  S  '23). 


MISSISSIPPI 
Armory 

Prude.  James  O.,  Jr.   (A  K  '04).   (1). 

Cary 

Goodman,  Dr.  Henry  S.   (T  '97). 

Clinton 

Eager,  Patrick  H.    (f>  '74). 

Columbus 

Leigh,  Frank   M.    (A   '62).     824  N. 

7th  St. 
Leigh,  Dr.  Robert  M.  (M  '12).     824 

N.  7th  St. 
Sykes,  Edward  T.  (A  '58).  (1). 

Corinth 

King,  Walter  W.    (AK  '08). 
Drew 

Allen,  A.  Ward  (A  I  '12).  (1). 
Greenwood 

Elliott,    Guy    R.     (A  K    '22).     309 

Lamar  St. 
Wall,  Sidney  O.   (M  '17).     909  Mis- 
sissippi Ave.   (b). 

Gulfport 

De  Grange,  Benjamin  J.  (M  '94). 
Milner,  Joseph  W.   (A  A  '15).     720 
E.   Beach   St.    (1). 

Hattiesburg 

Mounger,  Rev.  Edwin  H.    (9  59. 
Jackson 

Cabell,  T.  Breckinridge   (AM  '05). 
736   Euclid   Ave.    (ee). 

Lumberton 

Bass,  Isaac  H.   (M  '10). 

Macon 

Montgomery,  Royal  E.  (ALT  '20). 

Mendenhall 

Gulledge,  Erwin  L.    (A  I  '20). 

Meridian 

Poindexter,    r.    Newell    (H    '00). 
1719  23d  Ave.    (m). 

Money 

Henderson,  William  K.    (M.  '23). 

Moss  Point 

Hunt,  Stewart  S.    (AN   '18).    (ee). 

Pass   Christian 

White,  John  J.,   3d.    (AN  '22). 

Pickens 

Massev,  Charles  S.   (N  '60). 


Shannon 

De  Ford,  James  P.  (A  I  '09). 
Vicksburg 

Davis,  Cecil  L.    (H  '07).     116  First 

North   St.    (i). 
Edwards,    Dr.    Charles    J.    (M   '07). 
First  National  Bank  Bldg. 

Waynesboro 

Huggins,  Isaac  C.   (M  '20). 

MISSOURI 
Bethany 

Cole,  Melvern  C.   (A  E  '18) 
Carthage 

Woodard,  Morrison  C.  (T  '97). 
Independence 

Stark,   John   V.    (A  A   '10).     R.   F. 

D.  6. 

Jefferson  City 

Hendy,  Rev.  Dr.  John  F.   (O  '62). 
Joplin 

Belden,  Russell  (T  '15).     310  Pearl 

Ave. 
Bennett,    Francis    H.     (AT     '20). 

508    Virginia   Ave. 
Bennett,    Roger    S.     (T    '02).     508 

Virginia   Ave.    (m). 
Corl,  Marshall  P.   (T  '18).     818  W. 

6th  St. 

Kansas  City 

Bell,    James    R.    (A  I    '10).     Kansas 

Citv  Southern  Ry  Bldg.   (1). 
Bublitz,   Walter  J.    (P    '14).      3715 

The   Paseo.    (c  e). 
Cameron,   Rev.   Irvine   T.    (A  I  '03). 

702    Admiral    Blvd. 
Come,  Merrill  I.  (I  '16).     1020  Oak 

St. 
DePue,      Robert     E.      (P'18).     3331 

Campbell    St. 
Granger,    Marshall   A.    (ALT    '15). 

Box    912. 
Hucke,     Clarence     P.      (A  O     '11). 

3510   Campbell   St.    (m). 
Hucke,    George   V.    (A  O    '10).     304 

Scarritt    Bldg.     (r). 
Hucke,   Harold   E.    (A  O   '14).     304 

Scarritt    Bldg.     (r). 
Ketchum,    William    P.     (All    '12). 

3437   Troost  Ave. 
Leith.  Clarence  M.   (A  Z  '07).     832 

Reserve  Bank  Bldg.   (i). 
Lorie,  Dr.  Alvin  J.  (A  O  '10).     Com- 
merce   Building. 
Machovec,  Edward  P.   (P  '18).     305 

Elmhurst  Bldg. 
Pursel,  Benjamin  F.    (E  '57).     New 

York  Life  Insurance  Building.    (1). 
Sharon,   Frederic   C.    (K   '93).     201 

Grand    Avenue   Temple,    (r). 
Spencer,    Rev.   Dr.    Claudius   B.    (T 

'81).      1121   McGee    St. 
Vogel.    Cabell   G.    (AIT   '12).      1809 

E.  40th  St. 

Waters,  Henry  J.  (<Sr  '86).  Carlton 
Hotel,    (e). 

Woodard,  George  L.  (T  '95).  Secur- 
ity Bldg.   (r). 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


I43i 


Lexington 

Chalkley,  Dr.  Adoniram  J.  (T  '98). 
1407    South    St. 

Marshall 

Smith,  Robert  L.   (A  A  '08). 

Moberly 

Greenland,    Walter    W.     (<V    '96). 
320    S.    4th    St.    (ce). 

Nevada 

January,  Machir  T.   (X  '77).   (1). 

Poplar  Bluff 

McPheeters,  Walter  (A  I  '14). 

Princeton 

Bailey,  Harry  P.  (T  '13).  (1). 
Bristow,  Arthur  S.  (AIT  '14). 
McDougal,  Wynne  L.  (T  '08). 

Ridgeway 

Neff,   Leroy  N.    (T   '12). 

Sikeston 

Yount,  John  H.   (A  I  '06). 

St.   Joseph 
Rackliffe,  Dr.  Thomas  T.  (A  II  '18). 
1316  Olive  St. 

St.   Louis 

Auer,    Philip    F.    (A  E    '14).     5600 

Cates  Ave.    (c  e). 
Buford,   Edwin   H.    (A  I   '11).     4001 

Washington    Blvd.     (me). 
Christy,     William     G.     (A  P      11). 

3501    Lafayette    Ave.     (me). 
Fisher,  George  B.   (A  P  '14).     5559 

Bartmer    Ave.     (m).  ) 

Herndon,     Chester     C.     (AT      20). 

5615   Wells   Ave. 
Luten.     Dr.     Drew     W.     (A  I      07). 

University   Club    Bldg. 
Mancha,     Raymond     (Z      89).      1909 

Kingshighway.    (m). 
Meillier,     Kennedy     D.      (B       69). 

2112    Locust   St.    (m). 
Mitchell,    William    S.    (H).        En- 
gineer's Office,  Custom  House. 
Montgomery,    Andrew    B.     (A     21). 

4315    Lindell   Blvd. 
Prange,  Elmer  W.    (A  6    17).     4545 

Ho'.ly   Ave.  ,  _.     . 

Reilly,    Howard    W.    (I    '13).     First 

National   Bank.    (b). 
RUSSEL,       ALEXANDER       M.        (F         69). 

5228    Delmar   Blvd. 
Tuttle,   Rt.  Rev.  Daniel  S.   (I    57). 

74    Vandeventer    Place. 
Wemple,     Leland     E.      (AM       08). 

Pierce    Bldg. 

Senath 

Speidel,  Roy  E.    (A  I  '18). 

Sikeston 

Galeener,  John   H.    (P  '06).    (1). 

Trenton 

Hoffman,  Steward  F.   (T  '16). 

Webster  Groves 

Crippen,    Frank     A.     (T     '99).      538 
Sunny    side    St.    (t), 


MONTANA 

Beebe 

Sawtell,  Warren  M.    (P  '18). 

Billings 

Burton,  Charles  F.  (AG  '11).     Box 

460.    (r). 
Movius,    Walter    R.    (T    '12).     2905 

Montana  Ave.    (r). 
Wesch,   Walter   P.    (A  O   '16).    (a). 

522  N.  30th  St. 

Birney 

Brewster,  Lyman   S.    (A  P  '23). 
Bozeman 

Krueger,   Karl  P.    (I   '06). 

Vicain,  Elbin  J.   (AG  '10). 

Browning 

Snell,  Roy  M.   (A  A  '05).   (ce). 
Buttee 

Hample,    John   M.    (T   '19).     211   S. 

Jackson    St. 
Hayes,  Lalon  F.   (>]>  '99).     Balaklava 

Copper  Co. 

Cascade 

Haegle,  Rowland  W.    (AT  '15). 

Chinook 

Duke,  Haydn  O.  (AS  '15). 
Choteau 

Hall,  John  W.   (AT  '09).   (ce). 
Contact 

Kirwan,   Gerald  M.  Jr..    (AS  '19). 

Great  Falls 

Anderson,     Oscar     M.      (A  O     '23). 

1117  1st  Ave.,  S. 
Freeman,   Jean    P.    (A  O    '21).     511 

4th    Ave.,    N. 
Gerth,    Otto    A.     (AS     '12).     Ford 
Bldg.     (1). 
Helena 

Arnold,  John  S.  (A  T  '19).     726  6th 

Gunn',    Milton    C.    (AT    '16).     433 
Clarke    St. 
Highwood 

Baird.  Royal  I.   (AE   '05). 
Miles  City 

Mott,  George  C.  (AS  '19).  (ee). 

Sawtell,  Henry  J.   (A  E  '06). 

Sawtell,  William  A.    (P  '10). 

Missoula 

Lennes,    Dr.    Nels    J.     (All    '98). 
1107  Gerald  Ave.    (t). 

Mitchell 

Levings,   Frank    M.    (T   '00). 

Plen'ywood 

Movius,   Rex   M.    (T  '11).    (b). 

Shelby 

Rawson,  H.  Boyd  (A  E  '03).   (ee). 

Sidney 

Parsons,   Dr.   Houston    H.    (II    67). 


143^ 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


Stanford 

Neubert,  Armix   K.    (At)  '16). 
Towuseud 

Gordon,  William  R.  (AT  '16). 

McCarthy,  Verb  L.  (A  9  '11).  (1). 

Vida 

Krebsbach,  Paul  M.   (AS  '16).   (b). 

NEBRASKA 

Beatrice 

Haeger,    Fred    C.  .  (A  9    '12). 
Broken  Bow 

Martin.    Irl    C.     (A  E    '19). 
Franklin 

Hieb,    Rev.    Louis    (E    '95). 
Grand  Island 

Willsox,     Hubert     E.      (A  E     '15). 
1104   W.    Division   St,    (me). 

Lincoln 

Laehrixg,  Frederick  W.    (All  '05). 
(t). 
117  N.  9th 


University   of   Nebraska 
Price,  Ear'l  S.    (P  '15). 

St. 
Theobald.  Jesse  E.  (AG  '11) 

Apple  St. 


2950 


Mitchell 

Irvine,  William  C.   (E  '76). 
Stetson,  Howard  C.  (A  A  '07).  (ce). 

Omaha 

Brown,  Rodman  M.  (A  B  '96).     2201 

Evans    St.    (ce). 
Ellis,    Herbert    W.     (P    '05).     2630 
"    Dewev  Ave. 
Hall.  Donald  J.   (AT  '21).     115  S. 

39th    St. 
Hallam,     Clark     (A  9     '12).     Swift 

and    Co.,    South    Side. 
Heinsex,     George     M.      (A  E     *07). 

4334  Marcy  St.   (m  e). 
Hughes,   Samuel  B.    (AS  '06).      Ne- 
braska Telephone   Co. 
Laubach,     George      S.      (A  E     '07). 

4914    Underwood    St 
Souby.   James    M.    (A  I    '08).     Union 

Pacific    Bldg.     (1). 

Pawnee  City 

Armstrong,  Harry  P.  (\p  '10). 
Valley 

Abbott,  Clarke  H.   (T  '14). 
Waco 

Warfield,  Vernon  H.  (P'14).  (fr). 
York 

Bresxahan,  William   H.    (AIT   'U). 


NEVADA 
Beatty 

Fixdlev,    Donald    (<&    '95). 
Carson  Ci*y 

Hammond,  James  M.  (AT  '17). 


Divide 

Drew,  Harold   R.    (A  A  '17). 

Reno 

Elliott,   Julian    (A  I    '10).     445    S. 
Virginia   St. 

Winnemucca 

Peacock,  Edward  (T  '76).  (mie). 

NEW   HAMPSHIRE 

Berlin 

Wellington,  Linwood  W.  (A  A  '19). 
Concord 

Hall,  Leigh  S.  (AM  '14).      16  South 

St. 
Merrick,    J,   Vaughan,    3d    (A    '15). 
St.  Paul's  School,    (t). 

Exeter 

Barrett,  Earl  A.   (AG  '14).   (t). 
Farmington 

Kimball,  Roland  G.   (A  A  '15). 
Gorham 

Hamlin.  Roy  G.  (A  A  '17). 
Hanover 

Dozier,  Howard  D.   (A  I  '08).      Dart- 
mouth Colleg.   (t). 

Hollis 

Reed,   Carrol  C.    (A  A  '18). 

Lancaster 

Hening,  Crawford  D.  (A  '87).  (1). 
Lincoln 
'     Stanley,   Robert   R.    (AM  '11).    (i). 

NEW  JERSEY 

Aflantic    City 

Smathers,    William    H.    (A  A    '14). 

Union   National   Bank   Building.    (1). 
Whitmover,    Raymond    B.    (E    '13). 

High  School,   (t). 

Atlantic    Highlands 

Van  Mater,  James  B.   (A  P  '22). 

Bayonne 

Edgar   B.   Harrison    (AN    '15).     82 

W.    8th    St.    (che).. 

Belleville 

Corbiere,  Anthony  S.   (A  T  '18). 

Bordentown 

Oberholser,  Robert  M.   (Z  '12).   (t). 

Bound   Brook 

Dowe,  Ray  M.    (AKj18). 


Box  164. 

Browns   Mills 
Watkins,  Richard  V.  C.   (E  '12). 

Calif  on 

Collins,   Ward   O.    (A  E  '02).    (me). 

Camden 

Barbot,  Henry  V.   (A  '23).     414  N. 
2d    St. 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


1433 


Dolin,  Edwin  T.  (A  '15).  1514 
Chesapeake    Road,    Fairview. 

Pimm,  Ira  S.  (E  '19).  620  S.  5th 
St. 

Wainwright.  Isaac  H.  (A  '75).  Gar- 
den Hotel. 

Cape  May  Court  House 

Holmes,  Charles  W.    (E  '18). 

Cedarville 

Davis,   Herbert  L.    (E   '21). 

Clifton 

De  Mott,  John  W.   (B  '75). 

Convent 

Boulton,  William  B.    (A   '79).    (b). 

Denville 

Ewald,  Henry,  Jr.,   (A  P  '21). 

East  Orange 

Allen,    John    H.,    Jr.     (A  P     '16). 

Hollywood    Ave. 
Cook,    Burr    C.     (H    '15).      70    Haw- 
thorne   Avenue. 
Fry,    Charles    W.    (A  M    '15).     100 

Hollywood    Ave. 
Heleker,   Clarence  E.    (E   '99).      35 

S.   Arlington  Ave. 
Hubley,    Warren     F.     (Z     '04).      77 

Carleton    St.    (m). 
Libby.  Albion  D.  T.   (A  A  '98).     274 

S.    Burnett   St.    (ee). 
Manson,   Walter   B.    (A  A   '05).     63 

Chestnut  St. 
Riley,     Mark     R.     (A  P     '15).     641 

Central     Ave.     (b). 
Searles,    Harold    E.    N.    (A  P    '17). 

85   N.  Walnut  St. 
Starkweather,    Edd    V.     (A  E    '99). 

63    N.   Munn  Ave.    (i). 
Stover,    Sumner    (I    '14).     50    Park 

Avenue. 
Wells.  Reginald  E.    (P  '06).     36  S. 

Maple   Ave.    (me). 

Englewood 

Godwin.  Dr.  William  F.  (E  '61). 
91    Chestnut    St. 

Elizabeth 

Langst.vff,    Charles    (E    '09).     826 

Cross    Ave.     (c). 
Lovell,    Ward    C.    (AM   '13).     Bow- 
ker  Chain  Co. 

Glen  Ridge 

Beggs,     Alan     H.      (A  P     '18).     289 

Ridgewood    Ave. 
Blewett.  William  E.,  Jr.  (A  P  '18). 

396   Ridgewood  Ave. 
Cordlev.  Christopher  M.    (A  P  '19). 

79    Ridsewood   Ave. 
Fisher.  William   P.,  JR.    (AM  '18). 

2   Hillside  Ave.    (ch  e). 
Hinrichs,     Dunbar    M.     (A  P    '17). 

78    Douglas   Road. 
Hinrichs,   L.   Harold    (A  P   '20).     2 

Pierson    Place. 

Haddonfield 

Dolin,  Edwin  T.   (A  '15). 
Hammonton 

Johnson,  Dr.  Fenimore  S.   (E'  13), 


Haskell 

Diver,  William   R.    (E  '16). 
Haworth 

McIntyre,    Eugene    (A  II    '23). 
High  Bridge 

Gans,  Carl  H.  (A  P  '22). 

Ramsey,  George  B.  (A  P  '22). 

Island  Heights 

Lawrence,  Edgar  P.  (E  '20). 
Jersey  City 

Brensinger,  Joseph  H.  (T'  70).  58 
Van    Reipen   Ave. 

Garton,  Benjamin  P.  (A  P  '21). 
271    Harrison   Ave. 

Sherrard,  James,  Jr.  (M  '10).  208 
Fuller    Bldg.     (m). 

Snyder,  Henry  (P  '78).  11  Bently 
Ave.    (t). 

Stanton,  Thomas  J.  (A  Z  '18).  it> 
Exchange    Place.    (1). 

Weart,  Spencer  (B  '76).  Z'1'6  Wash- 
ington   St.     (I). 

Webster,  Henry  (E  '77).  674  Ber- 
gen  Ave. 

Lakewood 

Griffin,   Francis   A.    (\p  '91). 
Newman,   Harry    E.    (A  Z    '07).    (1). 

Leonia 

Witham,  Walter  R.  (A  A  '12).  376 
Park   Ave.    (i). 

Madison 

Milligan,  Robert  D.  (E  '15).  10 
Glendale   Road. 

Maplewood 

Thomas,  George  B.  (AM  '07). 
(me). 

Millstone 

Davis,  Tunis  B.    (Z  '14). 
Millville 

Nicholas,  William  H.,  Jr.  (A  '92). 
(m). 

Montclair 

Brown,  Silas  B.  (T  '76).  43  Haw- 
thorne  Place,    (m). 

Fuessle,  Newton  A.  (All  '06).  57 
Union    St. 

Hay-den,  George  F.  (A  E  '00).  40 
Fairfield    St.    (ee). 

Sands.  Edward  E.  (A  6  '00).  202 
Christopher  St.   (ce). 

Stanwood,  Robert  H.  (I  '22).  99 
Park  St. 

Van  Horn,  Robert  B.  (AT  '16). 
357     Claremont     Ave. 

Moorestown 

Johnson.  Eldridge  R.  F.  (A  '23). 
Stokes,  Dr.  Elmen   (A  '18). 
Stokes,   Joseph,   Jr.    (A    '16). 

Morristown 

Drake,  Paul  W.  (A  P  '21).  51 
Western  Ave.    (a). 

Mount   Holly 

Shinn,  Charles  II.    (B  '65). 


1434 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


Newark 

Boardman,  William  H.  (A  A  01). 
71    Mapes   Ave. 

Dehls,  Feedeeick  (I  '19).  525  Clif- 
ton  Ave. 

Dickson,  Richard  A.  (A  K  '05). 
328   High   St.    (me). 

Forbes,  Zephamah  C.  (P  '11).  113 
W.  Walnut  St.  Green  Bay. 

Pierson,  Daniel  (E  '73).  827  Broad 
St.    (m). 

Pretty. man,  John  C.  (Z  '20).  Good- 
year Tire  &  Rubber  Co. 

Sargent,  William  R.  (T  '84).  810 
Broad    St.    (m); 

Scuddee,  Heney  D.  (S  '72).  Care  of 
Fidelitv    Trust    Company. 

Scuddee^  Wallace  M.  (2  '73).  215 
Market    St. 

Tones,  Haeey  C.  (A  P  '16).  445 
Mt.    Prospect  Ave. 

Ward,  Stanley  M.  (A  P  '18).  239 
Roseville   Ave.    (a). 

New   Brunswick 

Bollman,  Rev.  William  H.   (Z  '20). 

226    Suydani    St. 
Shive,  Dr.  John  W.    (E  '06).     N.  J. 

Agricultural   Station. 

Nutley 

Schaff,    James    E.    (A  P    '19).     309 

Nutley  Ave. 
Schaff,  Rudulph  G.,  Jr.    (A  P  '18). 

57   Union   Ave.    (ee). 

Orange 

Harvey,  De.  Thomas  W.  (B  '75). 
463    Main    St. 

Riley,  T.  Clyde  (A  P  '23).  36  Wil- 
liam St. 

Passaic 

Lind,  Robert  F.  (T  '76).  306  Har- 
rison St. 

Peck,  Arthur  J.  (I  '12).  146 
Meade  Ave.  (1). 

Paterson 

Collier,  John  Henry   (B  '73).     136 

Washington    St.    (1). 
Hartung,  Marion  J.  (A  P  '08).     650 

E.    26th    St.    (m). 
Wildee,    Sylvanus    W.     (AM    '06). 

64   Seventeenth   Ave.    (me). 

Pennsgrove 

Conovee,  C.  Van  Dyke,  Je.  (E  '19). 
Perth  Amboy 

Hommann,  Hon.  Chaeles  C.  (T  '73). 
(J). 

Plain  field 

Claybrook,   John   N.    (H   '01).     114 

E.   6th   St.    (br). 
Van  Deventer,  Jacob  H.  (B  '74). 

Point  Pleasant 

Cobb,  William   G.   G.    (A  P   '22). 
Port  Norris 

Talley.  Fayette  N.   (E  '19). 
Princeton 

Bamman,  August  H.  (A  P  '16).  64 
Nassau  St.    (me). 


Neville,  Harvey  A.    (T  '18).     Grad 

uate   College,    (t). 
Vooehees,  Dayton  (A  '09).  (1). 

Eahway 

Armstrong,  David    (I   '07).     Rahway 
Bank    Bldg.    (1). 

Ridge~.vood 

Los  Kamp,  Harold  D.  (I  '15).  (t). 
Riverside 

Burk,  Paul  H.  (Z  '08). 
Roseland 

Braunworth,    Percy    L.    (A  P   '06). 
(e  e). 

Rumson 

Grogan,  Matthew  J.   (A  P  '23). 
Salem 

Perot,  Rev.  Elliston  J.  (A  '89). 
Scotch   Plains 

Henderson,  Francis    (A  '82). 
South  Orange 

Small,  Philip  L.  (A  Z  '06).     26  Cot- 
tage St. 

South  River 

Shaw,  Rev.  J.  Edward    (E  '96). 
Summit 

Hamill,  Dr.  Robert  H.  (r  '78). 
Hopkins,  Sydney  W.    (A  P  '19).     50 

Oak  Ridge  Ave. 
Mills,     Steatfoed     D.      (A  P     '13). 

Summit  Ave.    (i). 
Nunan,   Thomas  J.    (A  P  '23).     166 

Summit    Ave. 
Undeewood,  E.   Roy    (A  P   '15).     85 

Prospect    St. 
Vreeland,  Donald  R.   (A  P  '17).     83 

Maple    St. 

Toms  River 

Grant,  Albert  M.    (E   '22). 
Trenton 

Donnelly,   Richaed  G.  A.,  JR.    (A  M 

'07).      109   E.   State   St. 
Erving,     Buchanan     (A     '09).     920 

Carteret  Ave.   (ce). 
Rice,    Louis    S.    (T    '83).     De    Laval 

Steam    Turbine    Co.     (m). 
Welling,    Isaac    H.     (T    '71).     440 

Rutherford    Ave. 
Whitehead,    Charles    E.     (E    '09). 

896    Parkside    Ave.     (m). 

Upper  Montclair 

Chapman,  Beeteand  L.  (E  '02).     279 

Park  St. 
Robeets,    Le    Roy    D.     (H    "11).      17 

Duryea  Road.  (b). 
Silver,    Arthur    E.     (A  A    '02).     4 
Appleton  Place,   (ee). 

Woodbury 

Clements,  Dr.  William   R.    (<|>  '90). 
Du  Bois,  Clarence  L.    (E  '00).      224 

Poplar   Ave.    (m). 
Summerill,  Joseph   J.,  Jr.    (H   '12). 

114    S.    Broad    St.    (1). 


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1435 


Woodstown 

Reeves,  Arthur  M.  (E  '15). 

NEW  MEXICO 
Faywood 

Kilburn,  Harvey  M.   (A  A  '18). 
Folsom 

Baker,  George  W.    (T  '93). 
Fort   Bayard 

Dornes,  Joseph  A.  (I  '17).     U.  S.  A. 
Las  Cruces 

Turner,  James  J.   (AT  '12). 

Roswell 

Saunders,    Harwood    P       Jr      ( \  n 

'16).  ' 

Winston,   William  e.    (A   '63). 

NEW  YORK 

Albany 

Austin,  Robert  W.    (A  P  '12).     Uni- 
versity   Club    (ce). 

Astoria 

Clark,    W.    Van    Alan     (A  P    '09). 
Astoria   Light,   Heat  and   Power   Co. 

Barker 

Frost,  Henry  M.  (A  P  '11)    (ee). 
Batavia 

Mead,  Robert  B.    (A  0  '09)    (i). 
Bay  Side 

Dickie,   Dr.   George  W.    (I   '17) 

Meisel,  Charles  J.  W.  (I  '11)   (I). 

Binghamton 

Lauder,    Harold   W.    (A  2   '16)       33 
Way    St.     (ee). 

Bronxville 

Hart,    Charles   S.    (All    '08).     Pon- 

field    Court. 
Wadelton,  Williard  S.    (I  '17). 

Buffalo 

Baldwin,   Walter  P.    (T   '08).     Cer- 

tainteed    Products    Bldg. 
Bierma,  Arthur  G.   (A  P  '08).      450 

Main    St.    (ie). 
Cox,   John  S.    (2  '77).      837  Potomac 

Ave.    (c). 
Harding,    Louis   A.    (^   '99).     White 

Bldg.    (me). 
Hemenway,    Thomas    S.     (A  2    '06). 

43    Norwood    Ave.    (ee). 
Knight,    William    D.    (I    '07).     743 

Crescent  Ave.   (b) . 
Leary,      Daniel      B.       (I      '10).      25 

Niagara    Square. 
McIlvaine,     Charles     L.     (A     '99) 

191    Hodge    Ave. 
Maxfield,    Horatio    W.     (A  A    '17). 

Buffalo   Forge   Co.    (me). 
Root,    E.   Earle    (AM   '10).      Buffalo 

Standard  Ink  Corp.   (m). 
Rush,   Francis  E.    (AS  '13).     Hotel 

Touraine. 


Svensen,  Ejnar  S.  H.   (I  '19).     331 

Bird    Ave. 
Twombly,  Frank  W.   (A  A  '07).     369 

Crescent    Ave.     (me). 
Wilson,  Joseph  H.  (xp  '18).     Beaver 

Board  Co. 

Cedarhurst 

Green,   Harold   I.    (AM   '13)    (i) 

Von   Saal,  Frederick  M.    (I  '06)! 
Clayton 

Powell,  Dr.  William  McC.   (A  '84). 
Cornwall-on-Hudson 

Kramer,     Edgar    D.     (Z     '10).     The 
Stone    School     (t). 

Lodge,    Charles   M.    (E   '11).     N.   Y 
Military    Academy    (t). 
Clyde 

Watson,  George  C.   (<&  '88). 
Depew 

Foulk,  Eric  A.   (AT  '14). 

Deposit 

Putnam,   Arthur  J.    (A  P  '14)      18 
Court  St. 

Elmhurst 

Edwards,   Clarence    (T  '79)    (j). 

Flushing 

Reilly,   Henry  C,  Jr.   (I   '16).      154 
Broadway. 

Forest  Hills 

Low,  Frank  Y.    (A  E  '00)    (ee). 
Fredonia 

Day,    Rev.    Sylvester    H.    (E    '70). 
345    Temple    St. 

Garden  City 

Marshall,  H.  Hall,  Jr.   (I  '23).     63 
Pine    St. 

Garrison 

Frazier,    Kenneth    (2    '87). 
Great  Neck 

Huske,  Rev.  Kirkland  (A  '86).     The 

Rectory. 
MacDonald,  Angus  S.   (I  '05)    (m). 
Trafton,  Ernest  E.   (A  A  '05)    (ee). 

Herkimer 

Bachelder,    Herbert   W.    (A  A   '05) 
(m). 

Hollis 

Ward,  David  S.    (A  P  '13)    (a): 
I  lion 

Chase.    Nathan  A.    (A  A   '03)    (m). 
Ithaca 

Baker,   Dr.  Eugene   (A  P  '78).     108 

W.    Seneca   St. 
Chandler,    Bernard    A.     (A  A    '09). 

Forestry    Dept.,     Cornell    University. 
Griswold,   Demetrius  W.    (A  P  '21). 

108    Harvard    Place. 
Jones,    Horace    L.     (A  P    '98).      120 

Waite  Ave.   (t). 
Lawrence,    Leonard    A.    (A  A    '04). 

967  E.   State  St. 


1436 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


MiOBSK,    Everett    R.    (A  P   '15).     The 

Knoll    (me). 
Sampson,     martin    W.     (A  P     88). 

Cornell  University    (t). 
Wray.    Alfred    B.     (A  P    '05).      Ill 

Orchard  Place   (m  e). 

Jamestown 

Andbkson,     Paul     N.      (AM     '21). 

164   Allen    St. 
Toy,    Frederick    Y.     (<J>    '14).     313 

Monroe  St. 

Johnstown 

Karg,     Everett    E.     (AM     '19).     8 

Union    Place. 
Dean.    William    F.     (AM    '17)-      12 

S.    William    St. 
Merrick.     Bentley    A.     (AM      18). 

304     S.     Melcher     St. 

Kew  Gardens 

Kropff,     Alfred     H.     (I     '07).      115 
Newbold   Place    (c). 

Lake   George 

Morris.  Galloway  C,  3d  (A  P  '21). 

Lockwood 

<  (irnell,  Nelson  W.    (A  P  '18). 

Lyons 

Miller,  Walter  R.   (I  '11)    (ce). 

Mamaroneck 

Marslaxd,   Dr.  Irving  A.    (E  '14). 

Manhasset 

Howard,  Winthrop  R.    (AN  '11). 

Massena 

Dunham,    Clarence     L.     (A  P    '12). 
57   Bridge   Ave.    (m). 

Medina 

Beitz,  William  E.  (A  P  '12)    (ce). 
Coe,  Reginald  H.   (A  P  '19). 

Middleport 

Wilmot,  Arthur  M.   (I  '14). 

Milbrook 

Ham,  John  Milton  (r  '81). 
Mt.  McGregor 

Lawson,    Dr.   William   E.,   Jr.    (A  A 
'09). 

Mount  Vernon 

Slusser,     Holland    B.     (A  O    '10). 
10  N.   8th  Ave.    (m). 

Newburgh 

Rettle,    Samuel,    Jr.     (A    '95).      du 
Pont  Fabrikoid  Co.    (m). 

HlLDEBRAND,    H.    EDWARD    (I    '17).        62 

Beacon   St.    (me). 
New  Rochelle 

Good,    Frank     (A    '94).     59    Laurel 

Ave. 

Shufoed,    Mortimer  L.    (Z  '05).     91 

Brookside   Place    (1). 
Warner.     Pail    C.     (AM    '13).     35 

Lockwood  Ave. 


New  York 

Aimer,  James  K.   (A  P  '19).     627  E. 

23rd    St.,    Brooklyn. 
Alexander,  Dr.  Welcome  T.  (A  '67). 

940   St.  Nicholas  Ave. 
Allen,   Welles   L.    (I   '10).      19    Lib- 
erty St.    (i). 
Allison,    William   H.    (>P    '09).     50 

E.   42nd  St. 
Amend,  Carl  G.  (I  '08).     33  W.  81st 

St.    (b). 
Ames,     Leonard     S.     (I     '23).     468 

Riverside  Drive. 
Armstrong,  Robert  H.   (I  '22).     114 

W.    118th    St. 
Atherton,   Charles  M.  H.    (S^  '92). 

347  E.   74th  St. 
Backer,  William  B.   (A  P  '21).     137 

Riverside  Drive. 
Bailey,   Joseph  T.    (A   '81).     32   W. 

40th    St.    (mie). 
Baker,     Dr.    John    P.     (I    '18).     94 

Livingston    St.,    Brooklyn. 
Barnes,  Albert  K.  (AS  '06).     West- 

inghouse  Elec.  &  Mfg.  Co. 
Barnett,    Ralph    P.     (A    '03).      150 

Nassau  St. 
Barrett,  Robert  T.  T.  (H  '19).     536 

W.  114th  St. 
Bartol,    Henry    G.    (A    '98).      66    E. 

56th    St.    (br). 
Bateman,      Henry     E.      (A  Z      '12). 

Chemical  Foundation,  81  Fulton  St. 
Battle,  George  Gordon  (A  '85).     37 

Wall    St.    (1). 
Bell,   James   E.    (I   '12).     4  E.  42nd 

St.    (mie). 
Bell,  Thomas  P.  (I  '12).     4  E.  42nd 

St. 
Benedict,  Ralph  P.   (P  '19).     Algon- 
quin  Hotel. 
Bettle,     Samuel     (fi    '85).     17    W. 

42nd    St. 
Blaker,    Alfred   H.,   Jr.    (AE   '19). 

1642    E.    18th    St.,    Brooklyn. 
Booker,  Fletcher  C.    (T   '15).     846 

Prospect  Place,  Brooklyn   (b). 
Boscowitz,  Herbert  H.  (I  '23).     129 

W.   119th  St. 
Boyce,  Girard   (AM  '22).     Bissell  & 

Emerson,  115  Broadway. 
Bradsiiaw,  John  W.  (AG  '06).     195 

Broadway. 
Brew,    William    P.     (^    '90).     120 

Broadway    (c  e) . 
Britton,    Louis    N.    (A  A    '09).     33 

W.  67th  St. 
Brulatour,  Jules  E.  (M  '94).     5  W. 

32nd  St. 
Buck,  Gordon  M.  (H  '94).     24  Broad 

St.    (1). 
Buckhout,  William  H.  (<fr  '01).     99 

John  St.   (c). 
Burnham,    Dr.   Clark    (Z   '76).     182 

Clinton  St.,  Brooklyn. 
Burr,    John    T.    (I    '62).     429    Kent 

Ave.,   Bi'ooklvn    (m). 
Caoney.   Harry   V.    (I   '20).     420   E. 

78th  St. 
Church.  Edwin  S.  (A  E  '97).     Room 

515,   78  Broad  St.    (m  e). 
Clark,     Ronald     (A  E     '12).     Allied 

Machinery     Co.,     51     Chambers     St. 

(ce). 
Cohen,    Esdaile    P.     (A    '75).     Care 

of  The    World. 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


1437 


Cole,     Harry     O.     (AT     '98).     120 

Broadway    (ce). 
Coles,  Henry  C.   (H).     U.  S.  Custom 

House. 
Cowan,     John    H.     (I     '14).     62    E. 

130th  St.    (1). 
Cowan,   Percival  E.    (I   '19).      62   E. 

130th   St. 
Cowan,  William  W.    (I  '16).     62  E. 

130th    St. 
Crawford,     Edwin     H.     (A  E     '11). 

2512    University    Ave. 
Cree,    Albert    A.     (I    '19).     536    W. 

114th  St. 
Crumpton.    William    J.     (AG    '04). 

617  West  End  Ave.  (ee). 
Danihy,  Howard  F.    (I  '20).     19  W. 

130th    St. 
Day,     Ralph    R.     (A  A    '11).     J-    G. 

White   Co.,    43    Exchange   Place. 
de  Goenaga,  Francisco  H.  (A  O  '19). 

195    Claremont  Ave. 
DeVane,   Dozier  A.    (A  A  '08).     195 

Broadway    (1) . 
Dickinson,  Lambert  F.    (I  '20).     52 
•      W.  129th  St. 
Dinsmore,     Harold     L.     (A  A    '14). 

347   Madison  Ave.    (ie). 
Downey,    Dr.    John    O.     (AT    '02). 

Metropolitan    Club. 
Dunbar,   Joshua  F.,   Jr.    (AM   '17). 

71    Beaver    St. 
Duncan,  A.  Stanley  (A  P  '21).     225 

77th    St.,    Brooklyn. 
Duncan,    John    H.    (A  P    '19).     225 

77th    St..    Brooklyn. 
Duncan,  William  H.   (A  '18).     1101 

Ditmas   Ave.,    Flatbush. 
Durant,    Armand    (AN    '16).     Room 

2024,   61   Broadway. 
Edwards,  Dayton  J.  (A  A  '06).     505 

W.    124th    St. 
Edwards,    John    I.     (P    '06).     6    E. 

44th   St. 
Eilers.  Henry  (I  '13).     66  Montague 

St.,    Brooklvn. 
Eisfelder,    Henry  W.    (I    '20).     41 

St.   Nicholas  Terrace. 
Enslow,     Ridley    M.     (I     '22).     536 

W.    114th    St. 
Erickson,    John    A.    (A  K    '16).     8- 

Beaver    St. 
Estee.   Tully  C.    (T  '89).      Washburn 

Crosby   Co.,    17   Batterv   Place. 
Evans.    Earl    R.     (P    '12).      536    W. 

114th   St.  „ 

Faas,    Charles   T.    (I    '11).     143   W. 

73rd  St.    <\). 
Fanning.    Edward    F.    (I     13).     128 

E.    58th    St,    (a).  _ 

Farrinoton.    Harold   P.    (AM    07). 

19R   Broadway    (c  e). 
Field,   Malcolm  H.    (A  P  '18).     224 

Henry   St.,    Brooklyn. 
Findlev.  Norman  P.    (^P  '99).     1809 

Ave.    N.,    Brooklyn. 
Fleming,    Dr.    James    W.     (>p    '80). 

471    Bedford   Ave.,    Brooklyn. 
Foster,  William  D.   (AM  '11).     101 

Park  Ave.    (a). 
Fowler.    Willis    (B    '81).     40    Wall 

St.   (1). 
Fowlkes,  Dr.  John  W.   (T  '09).      250 

W.   73rd   St. 
Frank,    Lawrence    K.    (I    '12).     50 

King  St. 


Frary,   Don  R.    (A  E   '04).     45  John 

St.    (i). 
Fredsall,     Oscar    A.     (I    '13).     414 

Carlton    Ave.,    Brooklyn. 
Frees,    Henry    J.     (I     '10).     23    W. 

198th    St.     (a). 
Fulmer,    Chester    B.    (T    '76).     250 

W.   82nd  St. 
Gachot,    Charles    A.     (I    '16).     562 

W.    113th   St. 
Garmey,   C.   Ronald    (A  P  '18).     223 

75th   St.,   Brooklyn. 
Gerken,   Edward   R.    (A  P  '20).     900 

Kings   Highway,    Brooklyn. 
Getzen-Danner,    Oscar   G.    (E    '71). 

Grand    Central    Terminal     (1). 
Geyelin,     Dr.    H.    Rawle     (A    '06). 

116   E.    63rd   St. 
Gibson,   William  A.,  JR.    (An   '13). 

J.  B.   Nordhem  Co.,  8  W.  40th  St. 
Glenn,   Grosvenor  E.    (I   '18).     656 

Broadwav. 
Gossler,     Philip    G.     (•*■    '90).     62 

Cedar  St.   (ee). 
Graves,    Charles   M.    (<£   '96).     Care 

of   New  York   Times    (e). 
Greenawalt,  Frank  B.  (vp  '79).     600 

W.    116th    St. 
Greenwood,    Dr.   Hugh   A.    (M   '07). 

247  W.   112th   St. 
Gunther,   George  P.    (I  '11).     2980 

Marion  Ave. 
Hague,    Alfred    (AM    '10).     15    E. 

52nd  St. 
Halley,  William  M.  (I  '09).     756  E. 

175th    St. 
Hamilton,     Jonathan    J.     (A    '89). 

Waldo  Ave.,    Riverdale. 
Harcourt,    Alfred    (I    '04).      19    W. 

44th   St. 
Hardin,    Frank   H.    (AN   '08).      322 

W.    106th    St.    (me). 
Hardinge,  Harlowe   (A  P  '16).     120 

Broadway    (me). 
Harlan,  Atherton  H.   (A  '90).     233 

Broadway. 
Harlan,  Howard,  Jr.   (T  '09).     Bur- 
roughs   Adding   Machine   Co.,    Brook- 
lvn. 
Hansen,    James    H.     (AE    '13).     80 

Maiden    Lane    (i). 
Harter,      Isaac      (A     '01).     Dongan 

Hills,    Staten   Island    (m). 
Hatfield,     William    H.,     Jr.     (All 

'04).      220    Broadwav    (1). 
Haviland,  Paul  G.    (A  P  '14).     1372 

Dean  St.,  Brooklyn  (m). 
Hayes,   Marcellus   T.    (T    '91).      482 

Franklin    Ave.,    Brooklyn     (1). 
Heilman,  George  D.    (I   '20).     1240 

Clav   Ave. 
Henderson,    Roy   M.    (A  E   '02).     61 

Broadway   (ee). 
Hopgkins.    Lincoln    H.    (A  A    '07). 

Ravmond     Concrete     Pile     Co.,     140 

Cedar    St. 
Hogue,    Clarence    I.    (P    '08).     Wal- 
dorf-Astoria   Hotel    (b). 
Hollmann,    Dr.    Edwin    A.     (I    '16). 

488    Monroe   St.,    Brooklyn. 
Hollmann.  Richard  F.   (I  '13).     488 

Monroe   St.,    Brooklyn    (ce). 
Hotchkiss,    William    E.    (A  P    '08). 

109    Reade   St.    (me). 
Housley,    Burton    E.    (I    '22).     634 

E.    12th   St. 


1438 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


Houston,  Oscar  R.  Q  '04).     64  Wall 

Howlett,    Arthur    E.     (AM    '13). 

536  W.  114th  St. 
Hubbard,    Judson    S.    (I    '15).     117 

Wall   St. 
Huggins.   Everett  N.    (F    76).      New 

York    Athletic    Club. 
Hi-lick,    William    H.     (T    '73).     11 

Broadway    (ce). 
Hull,  Charles  W.    (Z  '18).      536  W. 

114th    St. 
Hull,    Horace    M.    (Z    '07).     29    W. 

42nd  St.  ,     „ 

Hunt,    Darl    (AS   '14).     155    Amity 

St.,    Brooklyn. 
Huntington,    George  K.    (A  A    05). 

195    Broadway. 
Ihlseng,    Magnus    C.    (^   '99).     952 

E.    18th    St.,   Brooklyn    (t). 
Jackson,  Tatlow   (A  '90).     15  Broad 

St. 
Jacoby,  Oswald  N.,  Jr.  (I  *22).     550 

4th    St.,    Brooklyn. 
James,     Edmund     H.     (I     '23).     258 

Westminster    Road.    Brooklyn. 
Johnson,    Andrew  G.    (I    '13).     105 

E.    22nd   St. 
Johnson,    L.    Wellington    (E     03). 

150    St.  James  Place,   Brooklyn    (t). 
Johnston,    Walter    B.    (I    '08).     4 

W.    43rd   St. 
Johnstone,     Edward     R.      (E     '70). 

Lotos  Club,  110  W.  57th  St. 
Kent,    Rodolpbus    (A  P    '16).     7616 

Ridge  Blvd.,   Brooklyn. 

KlLLEFFER,     D.     ALLEN     (Z     '05).       536 

W.    114th    St.    (m). 
Knoop,    Theodore    M.    (M    '01).     25 

Clarkson   St.,   Brooklyn    (me). 
Krefeld,    William    J.     (I    '14).     74 

W.   102nd    St.    (ce). 
Lamphear,  Francis  P.  (E  '08).     237 

Quincy    St.,    Brooklyn. 
Lane,    James    T.    (Z    '10).     3    Fifth 

Ave. 
Lang,    Robert    (A  P    '15).     119    W. 

40th  St.    (m). 
Lawrence,    Meredith   F.    (A  E   '12). 

Hyatt   Roller   Bearing   Co.,    6th  Ave. 

&  41st  St.    (m  e). 
Leith,    Donald    E.    (A  P    '20).      601 

W.   112th   St. 
Levan,    Joseph    O.    (Z    '17).     36    W. 

11th    St. 
Levy,  Felix  H.  (H  '90).     128  Broad- 
way   ( 1 ) . 
Little,  Albert  E.  (H  '82).     63  Wall 

St. 
Lopez,    Armand    C.     (A  A    '16).     144 

Rutland   St.,   Brooklyn    (1). 
McClung,  Reid  L.   (A  I  '07).      School 

of    Commerce,    New   York    University 

(t). 
McCook,     Joseph     F.     (I     '13).      156 

Barbey   St.,   Brooklyn. 
McGrath,   Francis    S.    (A   '98).     30 

Pine   St.    (1). 
McLean,    Harvey    B.    (<\r   '90).     130 

E.   15th   St.    (me). 
McLkod,     David    A.     (T     '78).     1123 

Broadway    (ce). 
Maass,     Harold     H.      (I     '17).     233 

Greene   Ave.,    Brooklyn. 
Marker,     Henry    F.     (A    '66).     132 

Nassau   St. 


Maroney,    John    F.,    Jr.    (A  P    '14). 

318  W.   57th    St. 
Marshall,    Reuben    S.    (P    '06).     6 

E.   44th    St. 
Marye,     Robert     V.     (T     '84).     50 

Church   St.    (1). 
Mason,    George  W.    (A  O   '13).     Irv- 
ing National  Bank. 
Maxwell,  William  J.    (T  '93).     125 

Church   St. 
May,   Louis  W.    (A  K  '16).     311  W. 

97th   St. 
Meader,    John   W.    (AM   '18).     242 

W.  74th  St. 
Miller,    Aden    R.    (AH    '12).      1780 

Broadway  (m  e). 
Miller,    Charles    T.    (A    '13).     621 

5th  Ave. 
Mish,  Ellsworth  H.  (E  '09).     Room 

901,    233    Broadway. 
Montague,     William     P.,     JR.     (A  P 

'21).      2880    Broadway. 
Montgomery,  John  L.    (A  '08).     65 

Broadway    (b). 
Mowbray,  Albert  H.   (A  A  '04).     16 

E.   40th   St. 
Muller,   John    (I   '07).     15  W.  38th 

St.    (a). 
Murphy,   Hugh  W.   (I  '17).     179  W. 

76th  St. 
Neubert,    John   V.    (^    '99).     Grand 

Central    Terminal. 
Newell,    Charles   W.    (A  A   '12).463 

West  St.    (ee). 
Niles,     Edgar     D.     (A  P     '23).     540 

Monroe    St.,    Brooklyn. 
Noble,    Alden    0.     (A  E   '01).     264 

Riverside   Drive    (i). 
Norwood,  Summerfield  F.  (A  Z  '07). 

45   William   St.    (i). 
Nuese,    Robert   E.    (I    '17).     303   W. 

122nd   St. 
Oates,    Frank    R.     (A  P    '10).     526 

81st    St.,    Brooklyn     (me). 
Obrig,    Theodore    E.     (I    '18).     552 

West   188th    St. 
Ong,   Marshall   L.    (M   '03).      1   Lib- 
erty St.   (me). 
Paxton,    Rev.    Dr.    John    Randolph 

(A  '66).      31   W.  46th   St. 
Pearce,  John  K.   (A  '77).     212  Fifth 

Ave. 
Peck,     John    S.     (I     '15).     403     W. 

115th   St.    (ce). 
Person,    Charles    W.    (I    '12).     958 

Eastern  Parkway    (e). 
Pfeiffer,    George    A.    (I    '10).     506 

W.  43rd  St. 
Pfeiffer,  Walter  P.    (I  '16).     1706 

Nelson    Ave.    (1). 
Piel,     Henry    G.     (I    '09).     Georgia 

Ave.,   Brooklyn. 
Porter.    Holbrook    F.    J.     (2    '78). 

200   5th   Ave.    (m  e). 
Price,    Dr.   Henry  R.    (2   '70).     435 

Clinton    Ave.,    Brooklyn. 
Reed,  William  B.    (A  '68).     143  W. 

69th  St. 
Reilly,  Jerome  F.,  Jr.  (I  '23).     1958 

Madison   Ave. 
Richardson,  Philip  (AM  '23).     Ill 

E.   80th   St. 
Ringgold,  Hubard  P.   (A  Z  '07).     45 

William    St.    (i). 
Robinson,   Thomas  H.    (2   '79).     56 
Maiden   Lane. 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


1439 


Sands,    Alexander    H.,    Jr.    (<J>   '08). 

511  5th  Ave. 
Santini,   Celestine  N.   (I  '20).     536 

W.   114th  St. 
Schofield,    E.    Lane     (Z    '05).      129 

W.    13th    St. 
Schriefer,    Herman    C.     (AM    '08). 

Canarsie   Road  and  89th    St.,   Brook- 
lyn   (mie). 
Seaver,    Lloyd    B.    (A  P    '17).      1063 

85th    St.,    Brooklyn. 
Small,    John    K.     (Z    '92).     301    E. 

207th    St. 
Smith,    Herbert    B.    (A  A   '09).     85 

Liberty   St.    (me). 
Sondheim,    Harry    J.     (E    '99).     51 

Chambers    St.    (1). 
Staton,   Henry    (A   '91).      80   Broad- 
way   (1). 
Stephens,     Allen     W.     (A  A     '99). 

244   Madison  Ave.    (ce). 
Stier,  Joseph  F.  (r  '80).      11  Broad- 
way  (1). 
Stotesbury,   Herbert    (A   '98).     901 

Lexington   Ave. 
Strange,     Albert     (AK     '13).     Na- 
tional  City   Bank,    55   Wall   St. 
Sullivan,    William    B.     (A  A    '16). 

392  E.  4th  St. 
Sumner,  Merton  R.  (A  A  '11).     1710 

Fuller   Bldg. 
Sutton,     Frederick    T.     (A  P    '19). 

44    Pine    St. 
Taussig,  J.  Wright    (A  P  '08).     140 

Cedar    St.     (ce). 
Taylor,   Anson  W.  H.    (H   '22).     32 

W  .54th   St. 
Taylor,   George  Winship    (A  Z   '06). 

101  E.  75th  St.   (1). 
Taylor,     James     A.     (I     '05).     Inde- 
pendent     Shipbuilding      Corp.,      120 

Broadway. 
Taylor,  Robert  C.   (H  '84).     155  W. 

58th   St.    (1). 
Tenney,   Dwight    (I  '14).     48  Wood- 
ruff Ave.,  Brooklyn. 
Thoman,  Alfred  R.,  Jr.  (I  '23).     490 

Riverside   Drive. 
Thompson     Robert   L.    (A   '94).     67 

Worth  St. 
Thornhill,  Dr.  Gabriel  F.   (H  '15). 

58    Central    Park   W. 
To  bin,    George    S.    (I    '22).     309    W. 

71st   St. 
Towns,   Edward  B.   (I  '17).     101  W. 

80th  St. 
Tucker,     George     W.      (I     '05).     45 

Cedar  St.    (1). 
Uhlig,    Franklin    R.     (I    '18).     31 

Covert    St.,    Brooklyn 
Underhill,  Edward  M.  (I  '14).      195 

Broadway    (e  e). 
Underwood,    Charles    T.    (A  P   '20). 

417    5th    Ave. 
Vogt,    J.    Everett    (I    '15).      623    W. 

136th    St. 
Van  Kleeck,    Dr.  Euen    (I    '10).     6 

W.    123rd  St. 
vom   Saal,    Rudolf   E.    (I   '10).     536 

W.   114th  St. 
Voorhiks,   Jay    (I   '14).     2566   Ocean 

Ave.,    Brooklyn    (e). 
Wallace,    Otis    A.    (I    '12).     7    W. 

92nd   St.    (t). 
Watrous,    Christopher    B.    (P   '05). 

Allied    Machinery    Co.,    51    Chambers 

St. 


Watters,    Arthur    C.    M.     (I    '13). 

2554   Creston  Ave. 
Weiher,    Henry   A.    (I   '11).     56  W. 

45th    St.     (a). 
Weston,     Clarence    M.     (A  A    '08). 

200    Fifth   Ave.    (ce). 
Whipple,    Dorris   W.    (I   '08).      1877 

Broadway. 
White,    Charles    H.    (H    '14).     129 

W.  76th  St. 
Williams.    Edward  J.    (T   '95).     130 

E.  71st  St. 
Witherby,  Lysle  F.   (I  '13).     56  W. 

98th    St. 
Wood,   Jay   P.    (I   '12).     462    Convent 

Ave. 
Zimmer,   Daniel  B.   (I  '16).      Ill  W. 

120th   St, 

Niagara  Falls 

Haeberle,     Walter    G.     (A  P    '15) 

927  South  Ave. 
Hammond,  Ralph  B.   (AS  '16).     323 

7th  St.  (che). 
Wagner,    Loraine    S.    (P    '12).     442 

9th   St.    (m). 

Norwich 

Belisle,    Felix    G.    (I    '16). 
Eaton,  Melvin  C.   (A  O  '14). 

Nyack 

Toms,    Allen   P.    (A  P   '23).     120   S 
Broadway. 

Ossining 

Roberts,  George  B.  (I  '17). 

Oswego 

Dow,  Benjamin  W.   (AM  '09).     The 
Pontiac   (m). 

Owego 

Marquette,   Joseph   E.    (Z    '14).     32 
Williams  St. 

Oyster  Bay 

Swan,  William  L.    (B  '69). 
Peekskill 

Nostrand,  Benjamin  B.  (2  '78). 
Pelham 

Johnson,   Lacey  F.   (I  '20).     50  The 
Boulevard. 

Pomona 

Weaver,  Rev.  Thomas  N.   (A  '87). 
Port  Washington 

Wysoxg,  Thomas  S.  (E  '05). 
Poughkeepsie 

Milliken,  Gordon  E.   (AS  '18).     39 
Hooker   Ave. 

Queens 

Holt,  Edward  F.   (A  P  '17)    (me). 
Red  Hook 

Schmucker,    Robert    A.    (AM    '15) 
(mi  e) . 

Richfield  Springs 

Bloomfield,   Allen  J.    (I   '04)    (m) 


1440 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


Rochester 

Foulkes.  Louis  S.  (A  P  '16).  88 
Berkeley    St.    (m). 

Frankland.  John  0.  (E  '99).  2 
Audubon    St,    (b). 

Maxsox.  Ray  H.  (A  A  '98).  Strom- 
berg-Carlson  Tel.   Mfg.  Co.    (ee). 

Patterson,  Earle  Y.  (A  P  '12).  520 
Plymouth    Aye.     (me). 

Ward,  Fraxk  A.  (B  '70).  12  Grove 
Place    (b). 

Rockville  Centre 

Wheeler,   Roy  R.   (A  P  '16). 

Sag  Harbor 

Ai'max,   Rev.  Lester  W.   (E  '14). 

Salt  Point 

Sherman,  John  R.  (A  P  '15). 

Seneca  Falls 

Gould,  Clarence  A.   (A  P  '07).     Ill 

State    St.     (me). 
Sanderson,    Milton    R.     (A  P    '12). 
32    State    St. 

Schenectady 

Bish,     Philip     N.     (A     '19).     9     N. 

Church   St. 
Hamilton,  Hugh,  Jr.  (>P  '91).     1765 

Union   St. 
Overall,    Nathaniel    D.     (A  I    '17). 

227    Union   St.    (ee). 
Strickland,    Roy  E.    (A  A   '04).     33 

University    Place    (ee). 

Syracuse 

Graham,  Joseph  B.   (■>]>  '13).      Solvay 

Club   House    (c). 
Haney,    Albert    P.    (A  P    '09).      301 

Parkway   Drive    («e). 
Hawkins,     Edward     R.     (A  P     '17). 

125    Beverly   Road. 
Nixon,    George    C.    (A  K    '04).     200 

Oxford   St.    (m). 
Saunders,  Francis  J.    (->P  '05).     117 

Lander    Ave. 
Valentine,     Stanley     B.     (^    '08). 

Solvay   Club  House. 
Whitcomb.     Joseph    O.     (A  A     '00). 

Vinney   Bldg.    (p). 

Tivoli 

Sengstack,   John   L.    (I   '16). 
Troy 

Pattison,  Edward  H.  (A  P  '19).  21 
Locust   Ave. 

Utica 

Clark,    Everett    B.    (I    '15).     1161 

Sunset   Ave. 
Davenfobt,     Jambs    E.     (AN     '08). 

1013    West    St.    (m  e). 
Lewis,      Clifford,      Jr.      (A      '92). 

Oneida  County  Trust  Co.  Bldg.   (ce). 
MaheR,     Paul    L.     (AP    '12).      1217 

Kemble  St.    (ce). 
Vka/.kv,  George  J.  (ATI  '18).     B.  F. 

Goodrich  Rubber  Co. 

Waverly 
Kitchen,    Arthur   s.    (I   '18).     101 

Providence    St. 


West  Point 

Johnson,     Alfred     L.      (A  6     '22). 

U.    S.    Military   Academy. 
Palmer,  Harold  L.  (AO  '23).     U.  S. 

Military    Academy. 
Withers,     William     P.     (AS     '17). 

U.    S.    Military   Academy. 
White,  Walter  C.   (A  A  '20).     U.  S. 

Military    Academy. 

Woodmere 

Piel,  William  F.  J.   (I  '05). 
Yonkers 

Quick,  Lansing  M.   (AM  '19).     207 

Woodworth  Ave. 
Raftery,  William  C.   (A  A  '15).     42 
Rockland    Ave. 


NORTH  CAROLINA 

Ahoskie 

Jernigan,    Roberts  H.    (T   '10). 
Albemarle 

King,  James  F.   (H  '17). 

King,  Dr.  Ogden  D.   (H  '14). 

Asheville 

Bourne,     Louis     M.     (A     '87).     16 

Bearden   Ave.    (1). 
Cotton,       Floyd      E.       (AN      '23). 

Forest  Hill  Park   (1). 
Jackson,    Winston    J.     (AN     '22). 

99    Merrimon    Ave. 
Parker,  Haywood  (A  '87)    (1). 
Wright.    George    H.    (M    '03).     Box 

630  (1). 

Cander 

Morrison,     Harold     A.     (A  A     '04). 
Urvarra  Mining  Co. 

Chapel   Hill 

Manning,  Dr.  Isaac  H.    (A  '87). 
Williams,  Henry  H.  (A  '83)    (t). 

Charlotte 

Loving,    Harry   W.    (AN    '11).     309 

N.    Church    St.    (me). 
Thomas,  Wayt    (AN   '16).     Box  364 

(m  e) . 
Thompson,    Alexander    S.     (T    '90). 

Box  986   (i). 
West,    Paul    (A  K    '10).      Continental 

Gin   Co. 

Como 

Winborne,    Samuel  P.    (A   '90). 

Dunn 

Culbreth,  Estel  B.  (A  I  'H)   (m). 
Durham 

Manning.  Dr.  John  M.   (A  '79). 

White,     Gilbert     C.     (<J>     '97).      512 
Morehead   Ave.    (ce). 

Edenton 

Dillard    Dr.   Richard   (A  '78). 
Wood,  Frank   (A  '79)    (m). 

Farmville 

Joyner,    Rhoderick   S.    (A  Z   '21). 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


1441 


Fayetteville 

McFall,  John  M.  (AH  '04)   (t). 
Stedman,  Frank  H.    (A  '81)    (b). 

Franklin  ton 

Henderson,  Dr.  Richard  B.  (A  '79). 
Goldsboro 

Borden,  Frank  K.  (A  '79)    (m). 

Davis,  Adam  C.  (T  '79)    (1). 

Greensboro 

McAllister,  Alexander  "W.    (A  '82) 

(i). 
Sharpe,   Benjamin  C.    (A  '80).     220 
E.   Lee  St.    (1). 

Henderson 

Wilson,  Thornton  O.   (A  A  '04). 
Pineville 

Babnette,  William  R.    (A  N  '24). 
Raleigh  , 

Ashby,  Rev.  Charles  A.   (<|>  '96). 
Ashe,   Samuel  A.    (A  '93). 
Baker,   Ashbv   L.    (H)- 
Battle,   Dr.   Kemp  P.    (A   '79).     315 

N.   Wilmington    St. 
Burr,    Edward   T.    (A  A   '10).     State 

Insurance  Department  (i). 
Haywood.    Ernest    (A    '80).     Tucker 

Bldg.    (1). 
Manning,    Hon.    James    S.    (A    '79). 

715    Blount    St.    (1). 
Rackliffe,    Clinton    N.    (A  A    '02). 

203  Woodburn  Road  (ee). 

Eeidsville 

Penn,  Thomas  J.  (H  '95). 
Rocky  Mount 

Battle,  Gaston  (A  '90). 

Roxobel 

Powell,  Junius  B.   (A  A  '17). 

Salisbury 

Eagan,    Henry    E.     (AN    '05).     228 

S.    Ellis    St.    (me). 
Newman,  Dr.  Harold  H.    (T   '09). 

Tarboro 

Baker,  Dr.  Julian  M.   (A  '77). 
Johnson,    Henry    (A   '90)    (1). 

Waynesville 

Battle,  Edmond  S.  (A  '93)   (1). 
Hall,   Bolling    (A  I    '06). 

Whitakers 

Bellamy,  Hon.  Joseph   C.    (A   '61). 

Wilmington 

Johnson,  Charles  E.,  Jr.  (AN  '20). 

14  N.  4tb  St. 
Towns,    William    A.     (H).     Atlantic 

Coast  Line  R.   R. 
Willl\ms,  Duncan  M.  (A  '78). 
Worth,  Charles  W.  (A  '82).  (m). 

Wilson 

Hadley,  Lucien  S.  (A  '91). 

Winton 

Pollard,  Dr.  Walter  B.   (T  '92). 


NORTH  DAKOTA 

Amenia 

Smith,  Ralph  G.   (AS  '11). 
Bismarck 

Cox.  Edward  B.    (A  O  '10).    (1). 
Grace,    Alonzo    G.    (AS    '17).     522 

5th  St. 
Grace,  R.  Virgil  (A  S  '21).     522  5th 
St. 

Buffalo 

Miller,  Frank  L.    (AS   '17). 
Carrington 

McCue,  Leo  F.   (A  O  '13). 

Carson 

Hallenberg,     Herbert     (A  O     '06). 
(b). 

Fargo 

Rusch,    Harry    F.     (A  0    '14).     409 
8th    Ave.    S.    (b). 

Holliday 

Williams,  Harmon  D.  (t  '99).  (r). 
Hunter 

Muir,    Stanton   C.    (AS    '19). 
Jamestown 

Crarey,  Dr.  Earl  H.  (All  '14). 
Lidgerwood 

Movius,  Clarence  M.    (AS   '21). 
Mayville 

Paine,  Gregory  L.  (A  II  '14).  (t). 
Mott 

Helming,  Grant  C.  (AS  '19).  (b). 
Valley  City 

Carr,  John   B.    (A  O   '11). 


OHIO 


Akron 


AMMERMAN,       HOWARD       E.        (Z       '12). 

Goodyear  Tire  and  Rubber  Ct. 
Baughman,    Milton    D.    (AS    '18). 

Firestone  Tire  and  Rubber  Co. 
Ellis,    R.    Earl    (A  O    '17).      Perma- 

ment    Bldg. 
Jones,    Robert    R.    (A  E    '01).     138 

Mayfield  Ave.    (me). 
Knoke,    Frank    L.     (AT    '09).      307 

Elm    Court. 
Ledbetter,  Orin  G.    (AS  '12).      826 

Sichley   Ave.    (me). 
Leeper,   Dr.   Clyde    (A  I   '05).     1065 

E.    Market  St. 
Lobach,  Titus   B.    (Z    '17).     44   Cor- 
nell  St. 
Neebles,     Ira     G.     (T    '15).     B.    F. 

Goodrich   Rubber  Co. 
Pardee,     Earl     E.      (A  O     '17).     46 

Metlin    Ave.    (r). 
Smail,  Edward  J.,  Jr.   (A  '12).     711 

Peoples  Savings  and  Trust  Bldg. 
St.    Clair,    Clinton    D.    (AS    '17). 

245  Locust  St.    (ie). 
Starkel,     Leonard     E.     (A  E     '17). 

231   Wilbeth   Road.    (ce). 


1442 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


Sutton,     "William     A.      (AH     '15). 

Goodvear  Tire  and  Rubber  Co. 
Tinglev.    Roso    O.    (AN    'ID.     Fire- 
stone  Tire    and    Rubber   Co. 
Updegraff,  Dr.  Charles  E.  (A    05). 

65   Marvin  Ave. 
Varney.    Ross    H.     (A  A      15).     284 

Crosby    St.  ,      N 

Wbadon,    Karl    H.    (AT    'ID-     156 

Colp  .Vv6. 
Williams,     Edward      C.    (AT     '21). 

420    Power   St.     (m). 
Wright,     Stvart     (AM      16).     27b 

Park  St. 

Athens 

Super,  Dr.  Charles  W.    (E   '66). 

Bergholz 

MoKeever,   John    S.    (A   '97). 

Brilliant 

Clark.   Thomas   C,   Jr.    (A   '15). 

Canton 

Black,     Lot     L.     (AS     '16).     1014 

Twelfth    St.,    N.    W. 
Bratton.    Norman    (I    '16).     United 

Alloy  Steel  Corp. 

Cleveland 

Blanchard,     Walter     J.     (M     '09). 

2031    Euclid    Ave.    (me). 
Brady,    Wray   G.    (A    '14).      1943    E. 

82th   St.    (e). 
Bruce,  Robert  A.    (A   '93).     Illumin- 
ating  Bldg. 
Christian,      Ben      D.      (A  E       11). 

Guardian    Bldg.     (ee). 
Colyer,     Charles     M.      (A  P     '15). 

Union      Commerce      National      Bank 

Bldg.     (b). 
Crossland,    Howard    R.     (AT     01). 

3147    Prospect    Ave.     (r). 
Denney,   Charles    E.    (^    '00).     616 

Columbia   Bldg. 
Dingle,    Howard     (A  P    '05).     1773 

Radnor      Road,      Cleveland     Heights. 

(m). 
Dunn,  William  C.  (A  E  '12).     10517 

Gooding    Ave.     (m). 
Findley,   William   H.    (A   '71).      The 

Croxden. 
Gundry,    John     M.     (T     '80).      6903 

Euclid   Ave.    (b). 
Herr,    Donald      D.     (^    '02).     2422 

Euclid     Ave.     (m). 
Jones,   Dr.  Arthur  S.    (<i>  '08).     Os- 

born    Building. 
Martin,    George    A.,    JR.    (A  A    '12). 

Electric    Bldg.    (i) 
McFarren,    Benjamin    W.     (E    '09). 

2258   Grandview  Ave.    (ce). 
McKee     Arthur    G.    (^   '91).     1654 

East    115th    St.    (me). 
McKee,     James     H.      (E     '09).      Caso 

School   of   Applied   Science,    (t). 
Pearce,     Rev.    Elmer    E.      (E    '05). 

8282   E.  55th  St. 
Perrin,      Harold      W.      (A  A      '16). 

3020    Coleridge    Road. 
Pipes,   Rev.  Dr.  Albert  E.    (E  '94). 

1st    M.    E    Church,    Euclid    Ave.    and 

E.   30th    St. 
ROBERTS,  Edward  B.   (T  '09).      Cleve- 
land Trust  Co.   (1). 


Seymour,  Howard  J.  (AO  '04). 
Guardian  Bldg.   (b). 

Smith.  George  H.  (AS  '16).  Na- 
tional  Lamp  Works,    (ee). 

Cleveland  Heights 

Davis.  Leonard  H.  (A  P  '23).  2408 
Euclid     Blvd. 

Cincinnati 

Bowman,  David  W.,  JR.  (I  '15). 
2280   Burnet  Ave,    Mt.  Auburn,    (e). 

Burroughs,  Guy  C.  (P  '05).  Union 
Trust    Building,     (a). 

Farbach,  Carl  F.  (A  '21).  3434 
Te'.ford     Ave,     Clifton. 

Farbach,  Howard  W.  (A  '21).  3434 
Telford   Ave,   Clifton. 

Gingrich,  Charles  S.  (>P  '96).  2 
Beech  Lane,  East  Walnut  Hills, 
(me). 

Harmon,  Harry  M.  (H  '12).  Gen- 
eral Electric  Co.,  Provident  Bank 
Bldg.    (ee). 

Hopper,  George  W.,  Jr.  (A  A  '15). 
2330   Kemper  Lane. 

Kirk,  William  P.  (I  '07).  338  W. 
4th    Street,    (me). 

Luehrmann,  Hugh  (AN  '12).  Bab- 
cock   &  Wilcox   Co. 

Sherlock,  John  Campbell  (A  '75). 
3875    Clifton  Ave.    (i). 

Columbus 

Anderson,    Ivan   V.    (AS    '17).     3d 

and    Spring   Sts. 
Kelley,    Charles    F.    (P   '07).      1951 

Summit    St.    (t). 
Sharlock,    Paul     (AS    '10).     1249 

Neil  Ave. 
Sheetz,  Dr.  John  W.    (Z  '06).     207 

East   State   Street. 
Transeau,    Dr.    Edgar    N.     (Z    '97). 

University  of  Ohio.    (t). 

Cuyahoga  Falls 

Mountfort,    Oscar    W.     (A  A    '12). 

(ce). 
Wengel,  Arthur  M.  (A  E  '16).  (ee). 

Dayton 

Bernard,    Leslie    C.     (P    '13).     303 

Harvard    Blvd.     (a). 
Brower.   Dr.   Alonzo   B.    (A  O   '08). 

Fidelity    Bldg. 
Gloss,    Samuel   D.    (T  '97).     Dayton 

News   (e). 
Martin,  Charles  R.   (AS  '14).     HI 

Irocpjois    Ave.    (m). 

East  Cleveland 

Arter,     James     P.      (T     '83).      1823 

Rosemont    Road,    (b) . 
MacCutcheon,     Alex.     M.      (I     '08). 
1859   Page  Ave.    (ee). 

East    Palestine 

Herbruck,  Karl  P.    (AS  '10).     Mc- 
Graw  Tire  and  Rubber  Company 

Elyria 

Jones,    Ernest    L.    (A  A    '23).     418 

West  Ave. 
Miller,    Samuel    D.     (>p-    '09).     146 

Harrison    St. 
Morgan,    Alexander   W.    (A  0    '09). 

Lorain  County  Electric  Co.   (ee). 


Wilkie,  J.  Chester   (A  0  '09) 
Earle   Court,    (m  e). 

Hamilton 

Andrews,     Allen,     Jr.      (A  O     '12) 
Rentschler    Bldg.     (1). 

Homer 

Koch,  George  T.   (I  '17).  (che). 
Kill  Buck 

PlEL,    RUDULPH    A.     (I    '17). 

Lima 

Jansen,  Thomas  C.  (I  '10).     856  W. 
High    St. 

London 

Chenoweth,    Rea    (<£    '92). 
Lorain 

Rowley,  Virgil  A.    (A  O  '20).     340 
8th  St. 

Mansfield 

Harter,    Huntington    H.     (A    '05). 
381    Park   Ave. 

Marion 

Scott,  Frederick  F.  (A  O  '13).     275 
S.    Vine    St.     (r). 

Massillon 

Sorg,   Walter   T.    (A    '18).     420    N. 
Hill  St. 

Middletown 

Leonard,  Thomas  P.  A.   (T  '23). 
Novelty 

Dibble,  Vaughan  R.   (A  O  '14).   (r). 
Plymouth 

Walker,  Dr.  Charles  S.  (A  '90). 
Portsmouth 

Crawford,  Stephen  R.  (AT  '13). 
St.  Clairsville 

Gaston,  Isaac  H.  (A  '79).  (1). 
St.    Paris 

Flaig,  Charles  M.   (AS  '17). 
Sandusky 

McCarthy.  Charles  S.,  Jr.  (AS'H)- 
246  E.  Market  St.    (m). 

Sidney 

Evans,  Floyd  G.  (T  '16). 
Springfield 

Edwards,   Walter  V.    (E    '10).     124 
S.  Shaffer  St. 

Steubenville 

Cochran,    James    C.     (A    '72). 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX 

451 


1443 

(AO    '22). 


South    St. 
McGillivray,     Donald 

422    Adams    St.    (ce). 
Wood,     Edwin     T.     (AM     '04). 

Belle  Iron  Works  (me). 


108 
(AT     'ID- 
La 


Toledo 

Brown,    Dr.    Thomas    H.    (A  I    '15). 

Wedgewood    Bldg. 
Jones,     Sprague     (A  O     '10).     1234 

Ohio  Bldg.   (me). 


Kilpatrick,    Harold    S. 

3235  Collingwood  Ave. 
Kline,   Edmund   K.    (Z    '14).     Valen- 
•  tine  Bldg.    (c). 
Smith,    Martin    G.    (A  O    '14).     454 

Macfcen    St.     'r). 

Vermilion 

Beeckel,  Nelson  A.  (A  O  '19). 
Wakefield,  Albert  F.    (A  O   '18). 

Warren 

Long.  Arthur  M.    (A  P  '11).     Trum- 
bull Steel  Co.    (m). 

Wellsville 

Holland,   Lawrence   L.    (<fr  '20). 
Holland,  Otto  K.   (<fr  '22). 

Xenia 

Shumaker,     John     P.      (AS     '14). 
Pleasant   St.    (ce). 

Youngstown 

Jacobs,    Albert    L.    (A  P   '23).     159 

Willis  Ave. 
Parks,  Frank  A.   (A  O  '09).     229  N. 

Heights  Ave. 
Shaffer,  Dr.  John  W.  (-^  '97).     123 

Lincoln    Ave. 
Trigg,    Wallace    L.    (A  O    '12).     37 

Scott  St. 

OKLAHOMA 

Atoka 

Miller,  Edmund  D.   (AT  '04). 
Leedey 

Brooks,  Harry  V.   (T  '23). 
McAlester 

Drew,  Francis  L.  (AG  20).     337  E. 
Adams  Ave. 

Muskogee 

Mosier,    De    Thurston    (A  O    '18). 

1207  Locust  St. 
Walker,     Warren     H.      (A  O     '20). 

1321    Boston   Ave. 
White,   Dr.   J.   Hutchings    (H   '96). 

Surety    Bldg. 

Norman 

Kulp,    Victor    H.     (All    '05).     452 
College   Ave. 

Nowata 
Glass,  Julian  W.  (A  A  '02).     Nowata 
National    Bank    Bldg.     (1). 
Oklahoma  City 

Dean,    Charles     R.     (T    '93).     Her- 

kowitz    Bldg.     (b). 
Garrison,  Ralph  H.  (AS  '16).     314 

N.  Broadway,    (ee). 
Mack,    Jesse    W.    (AS    '09).     Ralph 

A.    Rose    Co.    (m). 
Rumsey,  Richard  D.  (All  '11).     Box 

902.    (m). 
Stuart,    Charles    B.    (T    '75).     410 

W.   13th  St. 
Wag^ener,     George    L.     (AT    '08). 

116  North  Broadway. 
Winans,    Geogre   C.    (AT  '03).     315 

W.  20th  St. 


1444 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


Okmulgee 
Allen,  John  L.    (A  I  '17).     511  N. 

Seminole    Ave. 
Brundidge,    Moses    M.     (A  0    '18). 
509    S.    Seminole    Ave. 

Ponca  City 

Ritche,  Charles   S.   (A  '80). 

Shawnee 

Hill.    Everett    W.     (A    '07).     508 
North    Broadway. 

Tulsa 

Chamberlin,  Cecil  C.   (A  '06).     232 

E.    Jasper    St.    (m). 
Dingwall,     Prank     M.     (A  A     '17). 

1010    Mayo    Bldg. 
Hendee,      Robert.    W.      (A  P     '17). 

1507   S.   Madison  Ave.    (me). 

Wagoner 

Watts,    Owen    J.    (A  O    '18). 
Woodward 

Collins,  William  V.   (A  A  '04). 

Dillon,  Roy  A.   (T  '21). 

Stallings,  Harry  C  (T  '23). 


OREGON 

Astoria 

Stone,  Charles  W.   (A  E  '06).     694 
Grand   Ave.    (m). 

Baker 

French,   Daniel  W.,  Jr.    (A  O  '14)- 
Box    631. 

Fox 

Lovely,  Fred  W.   (A  A  '12). 
Grant   Pass 

Richard,  Edward  H.  (M  '06). 
Lebanon 

Garland,  Samuel  M.   (T  '81).  (1). 
Ontario 

Fraser,  Edmund   S.    (AT  '22). 
Portland 

Burget,   Dr.   George   E.    (All   '17). 

Medical  Dept.,  University  of  Oregon. 
Casseday,    David    W.    (T    '74).     700 

E.    Burnside    St.     (1). 
Casseday,    Dr.    Frank    F.     (T    '77). 

700  E.  Burnside  St. 
Crozier,    Robert    H.    (K    '93).      Rail- 
way Exchange  Building. 
Emmons,    Carl   W.    (AT    '18).     772 

Talbot   Road. 
Kretsinger,      Sherwood      (P     '10). 

622    Lumbermans   Bldg. 
Krumbien,     Waldmab     F.     (Z     '07). 

649    Clackamas    St. 
McCord,    James    D.    (P   '11).     54   N. 

Broadway. 
McDougal,     Earl     L.      (AG      '08). 

Northwestern  Bank  Bldg.    (1). 
.Mi  tzig,    Reppell    B.     (A    '02).     819 

Hawthorne  Ave. 
Olsen,    George    M.    (A  O   '17).     777 

Marshall  St. 
Pearson,   Walter  E.    ($   '93).     745 

Hawthorne  Ave.    (r). 


Polhemus,  Jambs  S.  (2  '72).     U.  S. 

Custom   House. 
Seely,    Claire    R.    (AT    '20).     1039 

E.   10th  St. 
Sheppard,  Robert  L.  (T  '96).     First 

National  Sank  Bldg.   (b). 
Wilson,    Dr.    George    F.    (H).     631 

Hoyt  St. 

Salem 

Cronise,  Harry  W.   (AT  '21).     193 
Commercial  St. 


PENNSYLVANIA 

Abington 

Merritt,  James  S.,  Jr.   (A  '19). 
Rowland,  Benjamin    (A  '94).   (r). 

Addison 

Augustine,  Thomas  H.   (A  '13). 
Alexandria 

Hatfield,  Charles   P.    (Z  '63). 
Allentown 

Hartzell,  Arthur  R.   (Z  '10).     130 

N.    9th    St.    (c). 
Toder,    Ira    F.    (Z    '21).     924    Chew 

St. 
Yoder    Robert    E.    P.    (Z    '19).     924 

Chew  St. 
Ziegler,     Fred    M.     (Z     '05).     1043 
Hamilton    St. 

Altoona 

Jones,  Thomas  L.  (E  '01).  2815 
Broad  Ave.   (c  c). 

Lloyd,  John  L.  (F  '63).  First  Na- 
tional   Bank.    (b). 

Reinhardt,  Paul  E.    (>P  '14).     2513 

Robb,   Eugene  K.    (Z  '23).     817   7th 

Sloan.  James  R.  (A  E  '97).  102 
Holmes  Ave,    Llyswen.    (ee). 

Tate,  Charles  G.  (E  '98).  200 
Logan  Ave.    (me). 

Ambler 

Wood,  Robert  L.   (A  '07).   (m). 
Ambrldge 

McNees,  Floy'd  R.  (-^  '19).  609 
Maplewood  Ave. 

Andalusia 

Lenning,  Frederick  (A  '91).   (m). 
Archbald 

Moss,  Dr.  John  H.   (A  Z  '10). 
Ardmore 

Baily,  Livingston  B.    (A  '21). 

Evans,  Edmund  C.   (A  '01).   (a). 

Jackson,  John  Price   (<fr  '89).   (ee). 

Mayer,  George  L.   (A  '98). 

Ashborne 

Barker,  John    (A  '90). 
Ashland    . 

Waldner,  Frank  B.  (Z  '03).   (a). 
Avondale 

Turner,  John  A.  (^  '19).  (c). 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


1445 


Beaver 

Throckmorton,     Dr.     Morford     (A 
'02).      185   Beaver  St. 

Bedford 

Cessna,  Harry    (Z  '87).    (1). 
Bellefonte 

Blanchard,  Edmund  (A  '95).  (1). 
Keller,  Ellis  O.   (^  '18). 
Keller,  Henry,  Jr.  (\p  '17). 
Keller,  J.  Okrvis   (^  '13).  (ie  ). 
Lane,  Elliot  E.    (^  '11). 
Lyon,  Samuel  S.    (-^  '08). 
Montgomery,   William   H.    (^   '08). 
Quigley,    Hon.    Henry    C.    (^    '90). 

(0). 
Bellevue 

Henry,   Dr.   Edwin   B.    (A   '10).     R. 

D.    No.    7. 
Morris,     William      R.      (AT     09). 

74   S.    Harrison    Ave. 
Rease,      John      W.      (Z      '17).     148 

Grand  Ave.    (m  e). 
Sykes,     Edward     H.      (*J>     '18).     48 

Lincoln  Ave.  (ie). 

Bellwood 

Fleming,  Arthur  J.   (A  '18). 
Fleming,  Malcolm  D.   (A  '16). 

Ben   Avon 

McCartney,  Richard  T.    (A  '17). 
Pruett,  Abner  I.   (>!»•  22). 

Berwyn 

Bodine,  S.  Laurence   (A  '85). 
Cassatt,  Edward  B.    (O  '87). 

Bethlehem 

Connor,  Paul  (AM  '15).     R.  F.  D. 

3.    (ce). 
Dawson,    Joseph    R.     (A    '10).     106 

Pembroke   Road.    (t). 
Hirt,  Edward  L.   (I  '13).     1522  Elm 

St.    (me  ). 
McGovern,    Edward    J.    R.    (Z    '20). 

Hotel    Majestic. 
Stem,  Dr.  Preston  E.    (Z  '76).     435 

Wyandotte  St. 

Birdsboro 

Harrison,  Ward  B.   (P  '81). 
Hetrick,  George  R.    (Z  '18). 

Bolivar 

Berkley,  Albert    (E  '22). 
Long,  William  T.    (E   '20). 
Walker,   Paul   R.    (E  '21). 

Boswell 

Thomas,  Edgar  A.   (AT  '08). 
Braddock 

Little,    Charles    D.     (A    '98).     413 
Holland  Ave. 

Bridgeport 

Rees,  James  I.  (<I>  '99). 
Bridgeville 

Harding,  Charles  V.  (A  '77). 
Brookville 

Ralston,    Rev.   Joseph   H.    (A   '76). 

Shields,   S.   Van   H    (A   '06). 


Brownsville 

Elder,     Robert     R.     (Z     '18).     507 

Market  St. 
Hibbs,  James  A.   (Z  '18). 
Pierce,    Harold     P.     (Z    '15).     407 

Church   St. 
Walker,     Llewellyn     G.     (A     '06). 

423  Church  St.   (b). 

Bryn  Mawr 

Clarke,  John  S.,  Jr.  (A  '23). 
Earnshaw,  Dr.  Henry  C.   (A  '03). 
Ewing,   Samuel  E.    (B  '72). 
Gevelin,  Antony  L.   (A  '09). 
Godley,  Francis  D.   (A  '07). 
Hacker,  Casper  W.   (A  '92).   (b). 
How,  Dr.  Harold  W.    (A  '12). 
Lee,  John  K.  (A  '09). 
Strawbridge,   Robert   E.    (fi   '92). 

Butler 

Atwell,    Robert    B.    (^    '22).     515 

N.    McKean   St. 
Colbert,  Collins  L.  (<fr  '95). 
Greer,  Dr.  Robert  B.   (<tr  '07).     371 

N.  Main  St. 
McElvain,     Charles     A.      (-^     '98). 

Butler  County  National  Bank  Build- 
ing,   (i). 
Pifer,     Henry     W.      (Z     *11).     324 

Mercer   St.    (1). 
Pontius,    Dr.    S.    Gilmore    (Z    '14). 

114  Polk  St. 
Walker,    Samuel    (^    '98).     802    N. 

McKean     St.     (1). 

Canonsburg 

Chambers,  William  B.  (A  '72).     221 

W.  College  St. 
Johnson,   Ernest   Q.    (A   '04).     129 

West  Pike   St.    (b). 

Carlisle 

Ahl.  John  C.  (E  '14). 
Belt.  James  E.   (E  '03). 
Biddle,  Edward  W.   (E  '70).  (1). 
Chadwick,  George  I.  (E  '04).  (m). 
Clarke,  William  C.    (E  '95). 
Craver,  Forrest  E.   (E  '99).   (t). 
Filler,  Donald  B.    (E  '17). 
Filler,  Mervin  G.   (E  '93).    (t). 
Goodyear,  Donald  H.   (E  '23). 
Green,  Frank  B.    (E  06). 
Hays,   John    (E   '57).    (1). 
Henderson,  J.  Webster  (E  '76).  (1). 
Norcross.  Wilbur  H.   (E  '07). 
Sellers,  Francis  B.   (E  '61). 
Skillington,  Rev.  James  E.  (E  '05). 
Trickett,  William  (E  '68).   (1). 

Carnegie 

Errett,    William    R.,    Jr.    (^>    '22). 
Catawissa 

Rhawn,  Heister  G.   (Z  '15).  (e). 
Center  Square 

Lenning,   Charles  K.    (A   '89). 
Chambersburg 

Jackson.  John  R.   (E  '11).   (1). 

Wiestling,  Edward  B.  (Z  '70). 

Charleroi 

Carson,    Roy    I.    (A    '13).     Bank    of 
Charleroi  Bldff.    (1). 


1446 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


Gaut,    Carrol   S.    (*•   '12).     301   Mc- 
Kean    Ave. 

Jl  MESON.     ROBERT     M.      (^     '18).       411 

Lincoln   Ave. 
MeQuAin,    James    G.     (A    '21).     534 

Fallowfield    Ave. 
Roberts,    Richard   A.    (r   '75).     701 

Crest  Ave. 

Chester 

Cook,  Jay  D.   ("E  '14).     102  W.  23rd 
St. 

Clarks  Summit 

Vosburg,  Percy  L.   (E  '11)    (t). 

Clearfield 

Dietrich,  Davis  D.  (Z  '09). 
Dowler,  Aaron  P.   (^  '23). 
Dowler,  Harry  P.   (<lr  '94). 
Gordon,  Dr.  John  W.   (-^  '00). 
Gordon,  Leslie  D.  (<lr  '12). 
Hills,  Lee  G.  (^  '21). 

Connellsville 

Francis,     Thomas     R.      (AT     '08). 

223   E.  Apple  St. 
Gans,    Fred    W.     (St'    '21).     202    E. 

Washington  Ave. 
Hanley,  George  R.  (Z  '10).     Colonial 

Apts. 
Long,    James     C.     (AT     '01).     Mills 

Road    (b). 
White,  Robert  E.    (A  '12).     Ill  W. 

Peach   St. 

Conshohocken 

Lukens,  Dr.  George  T.   (A  '96). 

Coraopolis 

Laurence,  Edgar  F.  (A  '08). 

Cresco 

Learn,   Dale  H.    (E  '20). 

Cynwyd 

Gest,  John  B.,  2nd   (A  '13). 
McConnell,  Dr.  Guthrie  (A  '96). 
Smith,   William    Poultney    (A   '87) 

(me). 
Williams,    David    E.,    Jr.     (A    '11) 

(cc). 

Daisytown 

Walker,   James  W.    (A  '04). 

Darling 

Dohan,  John  M.   (A  '18). 

Donora 

Burke,  James  E.   (A  '23).     304  10th 

St. 
Martin,    Ashley    J.     (A    '13).     323 
5th   St.    (t). 

Doylestown 

Hendricks,   Robert  G.    (E   '18). 
Dravosburg 

Jones,    Nathan    P.    (A   '19). 

Sabot,  Ralph  H.   (A  A  '00)    (ce). 

Duncannon 

Lepperd,  Floyd  C.  (E  '19). 
Noss,  Oscar  F.  (<&  '07). 


Duquesne 

Adams,    Russell    H.    (A    '22).     406 

Kennedy  Ave. 
Bell,  Walter  R.      119  Library  Place. 
Bryen,  George  J.,  Jr.  (A  '18).     liy2 

Kennedy  Ave. 
Davies,    Kenneth    J.    R.     (A    '23). 

328  S.  Duquesne  Ave. 

Francis,     Lawrence     W.     (A     '03). 

727    Oak   St.    (ce). 
Gerdts,  Robert  B.  (A  '17).     314  W. 

Grant   Ave. 
Muir,  Chalmers  K.  (A  '22).     128  N. 

3rd    St. 
St.  Clair,  William  C.   (A  '22).     108 

S.  5th  St. 
Young,      Harry      R.       (AT      '10). 

Library   Apts.    (b). 

Easton 

Butz,  Charles  M.   (F  '84). 
Chidsey,    Charles    F.    (F   '64).     133 

Bushkill   St.    (1). 
Fackenthal,      William      (Z      '79). 

Fleming   Bldg.    (1). 
Fassitt,    Thomas    (A    '72).     606    N. 

Reeder  St. 
Ford,  Rev.  William  H.   (E  '94).     42 

S.    2nd   St. 
Laubach,  George  A.  (F  '83).     133  N. 

2nd   St.    (b). 
Shipman,  William  C.   (F  '75)    (1). 

East  Lansdowne 

Moffett,  John  B.   (E  '12)   (1). 
East  Pittsburgh 

Harris,  Charles  M.    (<ir  '01).     West- 
inghouse  Mfg.  and  Elec.  Co.   (ee). 

East  Stroudsburg 

Huffman,   Norman    (Z  '03). 
Ebensburg 

Leech,  J.  Russell  (A  '11)    (1). 
Edgewood 

Bair,     David    K.    P.     (•>£■    '23).     128 

Maple  Ave. 
Bair,    George   E.;    Jr.    <fr   '20).     128 

Maple    Ave. 
Cadman,  Matthew  M.   (<I>  '98).     155 

Washington   St. 
Cadman,    Richard   A.    (•<]>  '14).     155 

Washington    St. 
Cadman,    Wilson   K.    (<I>   '13).     155 

Washington   St. 
Forncrook,    Lawrence   M.    (■>]>   '22). 

329  Locust    St. 

Reed,     Marshal     C.    .(•*•     '23).      150 

Washington   St. 
Reed,     Thomas     M.     (S^     '18).     150 

Washington    St. 

Eighty   Four 

Emery,  Raymond  G.   (A  '20). 
Elizabethville 

Stroup,  Nathan  W.  (Z  '20). 
Elkins  Park 

Sinkler,  Wharton,  Jr.  (A  '06)    (b). 
Ellsworth 

Hamilton,  Joseph  H.  (A  '14)    (cc). 

Endeavor 

Scherer,   Paul  E.    (A  '20). 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


1447 


Ephrata 

Lefevre,   Robert   G.    (Z   '22). 
Erie 

Grant,    Frank   W.    (A   '71).     132   E. 

5th    St. 
Hertzler,    Jacob    O.     (E    '03).     713 

State    St.     (1). 
Jareckie.    Oscar    (F    '79).     Jareckie 

Mfg.    Co.    (m). 
Mitchell.     Arthur     W.      (^>     '01). 

Marine  Bank  Building    (1). 

Farrell 

Cromlish.  Albert  L.    (->p  '97).     Car- 
negie  Steel   Co.    (m). 

Tolcroft 

Lombard,     Charles     H.     (A  A     '00) 
(c  e). 

Ford   City 

Proctor,  George  V.   (<]>  '19). 
Franklin 

Kinnear,  Frank  D.   (F  '78). 
Gettysburg 

Pontius,  Paul  R.   (Z  '12). 

Zepp;  Clarence  P.   (A  P  '19). 

Glen  Moore 

Montgomery-,  Gilbert  M.    (A  P  '16). 

Montgomery,  Horace  B.  (A  '20). 

Montgomery,  W.  W.   (A  '65)    (1). 

Glenside 

Berry,    William    W.,    Jr.     (\P    '06) 
(ce). 

Gordon 

Stevens,  McKinley  H.   (E  '19). 
Greencastle 

Grove,  Harry  A.  (Z  '10)   (b). 
Greensboro 

Eddy,    Dr.   Alexander  L.    (AT   '99). 
Greensburg 

Cort,  Nevin  A.   (Z  '92)    (1). 
Ehrenfeld,   Paul  E.    (<fr  '15).     417 
.     E.    Pittsburg   St. 
Henry.      Abner     E.      (Z     '19).      217 

Third    St. 
Hammer,  Samuel  F.   (AT  '05)    (ce). 
Hunter,    "Walter   D.    (A    '06).     635 

N.  Main  St.   (1). 
Janeway,  Jacob  J.    (F  '68)    (ce). 
Kennedy,    Stewart   S.    (A    '04). 
McConnell.   Hon.  Alexander  D.    (A 

'74).      212    N.    Main    St.    (.i). 
McConnell,      Alexander      (A     '09). 

212   N.   Main   St.    (1). 
Null,     Millard     F„     Jr.     (^P    '12). 

Underwood   Ave. 
Rahl,    Marvin    E.     (AT    '18).     428 

Alexander    St.    (ce). 
Pollins,    Joseph    S.    (A    '94).     228 

W.  2nd  St.   (cc). 
Sarver,    James  V.    (<fr  '13).     614    N. 

Maple    Ave. 
Shaner,  Philip  K.   (A  '98).      622  N. 

Maple    Ave    (1). 
Steel,    Joseph  W.    (A   '96). 
Taylor.   Thomas    G.    (A   *11).     Bank 

and  Trust  Bldg.    (1). 


Temple,  George  M.    (A  '11). 
Wible,    Richard   A.    (A  A   '19).     411 
Third    St. 

Greenville 

Beattv,  Edwin  T.  (A  '71). 
Grove  City 

Blyth,  Don  D.  (vp  '17). 
Gwynedd  Valley 

Bond,  Francis  E.  (Q  '89). 
Hanover 

Bange,   Guy  W.    (Z   '03)    (1). 

DeChant,  Rev.  Abner  S.   (Z  '87). 

DeChant,   Clement  W.   (Z  '17). 

DeChant,  John  M.    (Z  '21). 

Gitt,   Harry   N.    (E   '21). 

Moul,    Arthur  F.    (A  A   '18)    (m). 

Wagner,  Frederick  C.   (E  '21). 

Harrisburg 

Barr,    Daniel    H.    (AT    '10).      1008 

N.    16th    St.    (me). 
Bingaman,    Howard    M.     (AT    '06). 

3205    N.    Front    St.     (1). 
Boss.    Edward    C.     (E    '15).      355    S. 

13th   St.    (ce). 
Cranston.  H.   Vigor    (->P  '15).     2019 

Green   St. 
Downes.   Fred  E.    (E   '93).      1811   N. 

2nd  St.   (t). 
Emrick,    Dr.    Marion    W.     (Z    '10). 

1426    Market    St. 
Hall.    John    A.    F.     (E    '12).     1118 

Green    St.    (1). 
Heckman,    Rev.    Edgar    R.    (E    '97). 

1509    N.    2nd    St. 
Hull.  Arthur  H.    (Z  '05).     2133  N. 

2nd  St.    (1). 
Hull.  George   Ross    (Z  '07).     Union 

Trust    Building    (1). 
Johnson.  Russel  S.  (A  P  '15).     1510 

State    St.    (ee). 
Kammerer,    C.  Frederick    (A  Z   '15). 

Telegraph    Bldg. 
Knoche,  Frank   (xp  '78).     308  Hum- 
mel   St. 
Kunkel,   Arthur  K.    (Z   '15).     1607 

N.    2nd    St.    (t). 
Kunkel,    Daniel    H.    (Z    '!£)•     601 

N.  Front  St. 
Kunkel,    George,    Jr.    (Z    '15).     601 

N.    Front   St. 
Kunkel.   Paitl  A.    (Z   '86).      1607   N. 

2nd   St.    (1). 
Kunkel.    Dr.    W.    Minster    (Z     15). 

601    N.    Front  St. 
Lauder,  William,  Jr.    (^P  '08).      612 

N.  2nd  St. 
Miller,    Rev.    Dorsey    N.     (E    '01). 

1726  N.  6th  St. 
Miller,   J.  Musser   (A  O  '21).     1708 

State  St. 
Oenslager,    Ross    (E    '96).     208    N. 

3rd    St.    (r). 
Olmsted,  John  T.  (E  '09).     5  N.  3rd 

St.    (1). 
McCune,    W.    Alex.     (E    '13).     204 

Reilv   St.    (t). 
McMeen,    Dr.    Claude    V.     (E    '13). 

902   N.   2nd   St. 
Montgomery,    Hon.    Thomas    L.    (A 

'84).      State    Library. 
Nebinger,    Richard    W.    (AT    '08). 
1333   Green  St. 


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GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


Reed,  George  L.  (E  '04).  1  N.  3rd 
St.   (1). 

Richards.  Karl  E.  (E  '10).  Tele- 
graph  Bids:.    (1). 

Rogers.  David  P.  (E  '16).  1541  S. 
13th    St. 

Selsam.  Howard  B.  (Z  '24).  1708 
Gnen  St. 

Selsam.  John  P.  (Z  '21).  1708 
Green   St. 

Sites,  Frank  B.  (>p  '18).  Care  Post- 
master. 

Spangler,  Glenn  R.  (Z  '19).  Utili- 
ties   Ens:,    and    Acct.    Co. 

Stone,  Frederic  A.  (AT  '22).  3205 
N.   Front   St. 

Wilson.  Francis  G.  (E  '14).  800  N. 
6th    St.    (t). 

Eaverford 

Johnson,  Lindley  (A  '75)    (a). 
Johnson,  Lindley,  Jr.    (A  '08)    (b). 
Lee.  Alden   (A  '15)    (b). 
Lee.  Horace  H.    (A  '79)    (br). 
Lee,    Lothrop    (A    '07)     (b). 
Lee,   Philer  A.    (A  '16)    (b). 
Likens.    Edward    C.    (A    '21). 
Lee,   Rvckman    (A  '08)    (br). 
Philler,  William  R.  (A  '75)    (1). 
Rowland.  George  T.    (A  '93)    (m). 
Smith,  Robert  Meade   (A  '12)    (i). 
Tatnall,  Emmett  R.   (A  '07)    (cc). 
Thayer,  Sydney,  Jr.    (A  '19). 
Winsor,  Dr.  Henry   (A  '96). 

Hazleton 

Warriner,  Jesse  B.  (SI>  '05)   (mie). 
Hoboken 

Sutton,  William  D.   (-^  '98). 

irollidaysburg 

Akmsby,  Ernest  H.   (^  '05). 
Harter,  J.  W.  Fisher   (E  '23). 
Smith,  Willlam  P.  (T  '63). 

Hollinger 

Hollinger,  John   (Z  '89). 
Hollinger,  John  H.   (Z  '18). 

Homestead 

Rinard.  Dr.  Charles  C.  (A  '97). 
Eighth  and  Ann  Streets. 

Honey  Brock 

Lcdwick,    Nathaniel  V.    (<f?  '22). 
Howard 

Robb,   Charles   E.    (Z    '21). 

Eunlock    Creek 

Trumbower,   Bruce  G.    (E   '23). 
Huntingdon 

BOTBB,   Paul  A.    (-^  '15). 

Denithobnb,     George     S.     (<^    '15). 

McCarthy,  John  R.   (^  '17)    (e). 

ORBISON,  Rohert  A.   (A  '68)    (1). 

Oblady,  Hon.  George  B.  (A  '70) 
(j). 

Indiana 

Campbell,  James  f.   (^  '98). 
guthbib,    sfeeb    w.    (^    '21).     625 
Church  St. 


Guthrie,  Wallace  D.   (^  '22).     625 

Church    St. 
Smith,   Miles  W.   (A  '19).     545  Oak 

St. 
Wilson,  Andrew  K.   (^  '22).     217  S. 

7th  St. 
Wood,  Dr.  Edwin  K.  (^  '04).     Trust 

Building. 

Irwin 

Gardner,  William  J.    (A  '20). 

Ithan 

Philler,    William   W.    (A   '10). 

Johnstown 

Hammer,  William  F.   (A  '03).     R.  F. 

D.  No.    4. 

Hoerle,    Newton    S.    (^    '16).     505 

Napoleon  St. 
Hoffman,    Jacob    M.     (A    '12).     556 

Grove  Ave.    (c  c). 

Kane 

Hall,  Rev.  Francis  M.   (A  '88).     33 
Pine  Ave. 

Kennett  Square 

Philips,  Dr.  Rowland  S.   (A  '18). 

Kingston 

Powell,  A.  Stuart  (E  '16). 
Schofield,  Walter  S.    (<ir  '05). 

Kittanning 

Allison,  Dr.  Lucien  D.   (A  '99). 
Beachly,  Frank  J.  (A  O  '16). 
Wallace,  Chester  L.   (A  '08)    (1). 

Lancaster 

Atlee,    Benjamin    C.    (Z    '91).     112 

E.  King  St.    (1). 

Barlow,    William    (Z    '20).     238    E. 

Ross    St. 
Breneman,     Herbert     N.     (<fr     '90). 

137    E.    Clay    St.    (m). 
Brinton,  William  P.  (Z  '21).     1101 

N.  Duke  St. 
Cochran.    Harry    B.     (Z    '72).     324 

N.  Duke  St.   (m). 
Cochran    John   S.    (Z  '01).     324  N. 

Duke   St. 
Cummings,   Ralph  W.   (<ir  '05).     647 

West   Chestnut    St. 
Dippell,    Rev.    Victor   W.    (Z    '97). 

448  Nevin   St.    (t). 
Dodge,  Arthur  B.    (-^  '07).     306  E. 

Orange  St.   (c  e). 
Garvey,   James  F.    (Z  '20).     443   W. 

Chestnut   St. 
Garvey,  Thomas  B.   (Z  '17).     443  W. 

Chestnut   St. 
Garvey,    Thomas    Q.,    Jr.     (Z    '23). 

443  W.  Chestnut  St. 
Gerhart,     Paul     (Z     '23).      424     N. 

Duke   St. 
Gerhart,   Richard  R.    (<&  '20).     424 

N.    Duke    St. 
Gerhart,    Robert    L.    (Z    '05).      Ger- 
hart Coffee   Company. 
Gise,    Gerald   D.    (Z    '19).     342    Col- 
lege   Ave. 
Grosh,  Earl  B.  (Z  '16).      134  E.  Clay 

St.    (c). 
Hager,    Edward   T.    (Z    '14).     25   W. 

King  St. 


Hager,   John   C,   Jr.    (Z    '81) 

93   (r). 
Hager,    John    C.    (Z    '22).     Columbia 

Ave. 
Hager,      Nathaniel      E.      (Z      '21). 

Columbia  Ave. 
Hager,  William  H.   (Z  '85).     25  W. 

King  St. 
Hager,  William  H.,  Jr.   (Z  '18).     25 

W.   King  St. 
Harnish,  Louis  C.  (Z  '23).     R.  F.  D. 

2. 
Heine,  Ferdinand    (Z  '16).     Box  33. 
Herman,    Rev.  Theodore  F.    (Z   '92). 

440   College  Ave.    (t). 
Herr,    Allan    A.    (2    '74).     108    E. 

King    St.    (ce). 
Hersch,    Amos   H.    (Z   '14).     561   S. 

Lime  St.   (t). 
Hoover,    William    J.     (Z     '19).     45 

N.    Prince    St. 
Jette,     Eric     R.      (Z     '18).     67     S. 

Franklin    St.     (c). 
Jones,    Burt    K.    (Z    '21).     616    W. 

Lemon    St. 
Keller,   John   Franklin    (T   '76). 
Keller,    Hon.   William   H.    (Z   '91). 

1061  Wheatland  Ave.   (j). 
Kilgore,  Samuel  E.  (Z  '23).     401  W. 

James   St. 
Landis,    Hon.    Charles    I.    (Z    '73). 

140   N.    Duke    St.    (J). 
Leaman,  Theodore  R.    (Z  '23).     901 

E.   King    St. 
Lichty,    Clarence    V.    (Z    '75).     24 

East  Orange  St. 
Livingston,    Richard    A.     (Z    '19). 

540    W.    James    St. 
Madison,    Richard   C.    (Z    '22).     Col- 
umbia Pike. 
Magee,    James    F.     (Z    '07).     116    E. 

Walnut   St. 
Mann,    George    S.    (Z    '09).     417    N. 

Prince     St. 
Mellinger.  A.  Charles,  Jr.  (Z  '22). 

351  College  Ave. 
Mellinger,  Edward  R.  (Z  '23).     921 

Virginia  Ave   (i) . 
Miller.     Melvin     P.     (Z     '89).      822 

Columbia   Ave.    (1). 
Nauman,   Alfred  H.    (Z   '91).     Hotel 

Weber. 
Netscher.   Dr.   Charles  E.    (Z   '80). 

46    N.    Prince    St. 
Omwake.    Howard    R.     (Z    '01).     F. 

and    M.    College    (t). 
Pilgram,    Rev.    Robert    J.    (Z    '98). 

912    Buchanan    Ave. 
Powers,  Henry  L.    (Z  '22).     231  N. 

Marv   St. 
Powers,    Robert    (<&    '21).     231    N. 

Mary    St. 
Reichert,  Dr.  Frederick  L.  (Z  '16). 

410   Manor    St. 
Rengier.     John      (Z     '06).     432     N. 

Lime     St. 
Rengier,    John   S.    (Z   '73).     140   E. 

Lemon   St. 
Rhodes,  George  H.  (Z  '20).     147  E. 

King    St. 
Sample,    Samuel    R.     (Z    '24).     432 

Charlotte  St. 
Schiedt,    Rev.    Dr.    Richard    C.    (Z 

'87).      1043  Wheatland  Ave.  (e). 
Schiedt,  Richard  C.  F.,  Jr.   (Z  '18). 
1043  Wheatland  Ave. 


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Box 


1449 


Schutte,      Charles     E.      (Z      '16). 

Marietta   Ave. 
Sides,    James    F.     (Z    '09).     320    E. 

Orange    St.    (b). 
Smith,    Hon.    Eugene    G.     (Z    '73). 

43  N.  Lime  St.   (j). 
Snyder,   J.  Henry    (Z   '22).     514  N. 

Duke   St. 
Sprecher,   Lewis   B.    (Z   '98).     1110 

Wheatland   Ave. 
Styer,    Roland   B.    (Z   '04).      313    E. 

King   St.    (c). 
Weaver,    Edward    B.     (Z    '21).     243 

N.    Duke.   St. 
Weaver,    Houston    E.    (Z    '21).     26 

Race    Ave. 
Wickert,    Rev.    Mark    N.     (Z    '10). 

821    E.    Orange    St. 

Latrobe 

McClement,  Paul  C.   (Z  '20). 

Whiteman,  Thomas  M.    (E  '99)    (e). 
Lebanon 

Bucher,    Isaac     R.     (Z     '18).     1001 

Chestnut  St. 
Bucher,     John     C.     (Z     '19).     1001 

Chestnut   St. 
Killinger.     Charles     H.     (Z     '72) 

114  N.  8th  St.   (1). 
Kurtz,    Ammon    R.    (Z    '21).     R.    F 

D.    7. 
Richards,      Lowden     W.      (2      '76). 

Hathaway    Park    (m). 
Zerbe,     Charles    M.     (Z     '62).     708 

Cumberland  St.    (1). 

Leola 

Ranck,  John  M.   (Z  '20). 

Lewisburg 

Brown,     Dr.     Glenn     V.      (E     '98) 

Bucknell    University    (t). 
Showalter,  Harry  M.   (E  '04)    (1). 

Lewistown 

Hutchinson,   Paul  L.    (E   '18) 
Hutchinson,    William    A.     (E    '92) 

( t) . 
Rupp,  Dr.  Frederick  A.  (Z  '97) 
Russell,   Samuel  B.    (^  '04). 

Ligonier 

Updegraff,  Dr.  John  W.    (A  '02). 
Linfield 

Marshall,  Thomas  J.  (Z  '13). 
Llanerch 

Barker,   William   L.    (A  '85). 

Parker,  Charles  M.    (>l-  '03). 

Lock  Haven 

Hayes,  Dr.  Joseph  H.   (r  '59).     143 

E.    Water    St. 
Kintner,  Joseph  J.  (xl-  '93).     22  W 

Park   St.    (1). 
Quigley,    Richard   S.    (<fr   '06).     221 

W.   Church   St. 

Love  Joy 

Lefevre,  Daniel  C.  (<£  '05). 

Ludlow 

Connelley,  Lewis  B.   (T  '15). 
Lykens 

Keen,  E.  Leroy  (E  '07)    (1). 


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GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


Lyudell 

Penxock.   "William    (A   '77). 
McClellandtown 

Rider,  Isaac  W.  (A  '18)    (m). 
McKeesport 

Avld.  Victor  A.  (A  '98).     622  Madi- 
•  son  Ave. 

Bestwick,    Jacob    H.    (A    '19).     333 

Pennv    Ave. 
CorE.    i>R.   Horace   C.    (A   '02).     710 

Beech    St. 
Douglass.   David   R.    (A   '14).     1100 

N.    Park  St.    (t). 
Douglass,   Harry   S.    (A   '13).     1100 

N.    Park    St. 
Junker,    Arthur    W.    (A    '20).     822 

Huev  St. 
Ji xker,  Edward  P.,  Jr.  (A  '22).     822 

Huev    St. 
McKee,    Thomas    D.    (A    '03).      3415 

Versailles   Ave. 
Saunders,      William     H.      (A     '23). 

1416    Library    Ave. 
Seifert,  William  A.    (A  '00).     1911 

Jenny    Lind    St.     (1). 
Stevenson,    Malcolm    R.     (^    '99). 

National   Tube   Co.    (m). 

McKees  Rocks 

Steigerwalt,  Albert  B.  (<&  '08). 
Carnegie   Steel   Co. 

Mahanoy  City 

Skeath,  J.  Milton  (E  '21).  1304 
E.  Center  St. 

Manheim 

Hershey,  Robert  K.   (Z  '04)    (m). 

Marcus  Hock 

Currier,  Karl  M.  (A  A  '16).  Na- 
tional Amiline  &  Chemical  Co.    (c). 

Maddux,  Frederick  K.  (E  '23).  1016 
Yates  Ave. 

Marianna 

Wise,   J.   Blaine    (A   '07). 

Marietta 

Cornman,  E.  Linwood,  Jr.  (<{/■  '23). 
Hiestand,    Fitzgerald    (Z    '22). 
Miller,  John  K.,  Jr.   (E  '14)    (c). 

Marysville 

Leiby,  Scott  S.   (Z  '02)    (1). 
Leonard    Jesse  F.   (Z  '11). 

Media 

Butler,  George  T.    (<}  '90)    (1). 

Dayton,  S.  Grey  (A  '15). 

Michaels,  Rev.  William  H.   (E  '07). 

Mercer 

Campbell,   Edwin  W.    (^  '23).     321 

E.    Market   St. 
WiriKLuoN,  J.  Reed   (-^  '21).      139  N. 

Erie   St. 
WiriTKMAN.  Samuel  D.  (v^  '22).     243 

W.    Butler    St. 

Middletown 

Belt,    A.    Dinsmore     (<&    '94).     329 
Pine    St.    (me). 


Mifflinburg 

Klingman,   John   E.    (E   '22). 
Milford 

Kenworthey,  Charles  E.  (A  '22). 
Millersburg 

SroNG,  Ralph  B.   (E  '18)    (m). 
Milton 

Davis,  Edmund  (B  '70)    (1). 
Minersville 

Kistler,  Dr.  Robert  B.   (E  '15). 

Kistler,  Dr.  Walter  W.  (E  '15). 

Maurer,  James  M.    (E  '23). 

Mohnton 

Eshelman,  William  L.   (E  '15)    (m). 
Monessen 

Dawson,  alvin  W.  (A  '20).     106  4th 

St. 
Frye,    Ralph   W.    (A   '15).      649    Mc- 

Kee    Ave. 
Frye.   Wayne   V.    (A    '15).      649    Mc- 

Kee  Ave. 
Moore,    Lawrence    E.    (A    '18).     488 

McKee   Ave. 
Moore,     Samuel     S.     (A     '19).     547 

Donner  Ave. 

Monongahela 

Cannon,    Harry   W.    (A    '04).     First 

National   Bank   Bldg.    (1). 
Wickerham,   Frank  E.   (A  '23).      4th 

St.   Extension. 

Montgomery 

Hull,  Dr.  Alem  P.  (B  '72). 
Montrose 

Davies,  Elbert  L.    (E  '17). 
Mount  Carmel 

Reitz,     Charles    H.     (E     '16).     234 

W.    3rd    St.    (t). 
Samuel,    Dr.    Edmund    R.     (E    '10). 

6    N.    Hickory    St. 
Schnader,  Dr.  Amos  B.   (Z  '00).     38 
W.    3rd    St. 

Mount  Joy 

Schock,  Arthur  P.   (A  P  '16)    (b). 
Mt.  Pleasant 

Barnhart,   Reuben   H.    (Z   '20). 

Freed,   Harry  W.    (A   '05). 

Zimmerman,  Clarence  E.    (Z  '97). 

Moylan 

Porter,   Edward  A.   G.    (A  '22). 
Muncy 

Petrikin,  William  A.   (T  '76). 
Munhall 

McCormick,    Dr.    Earl    V.    (A    '07). 

721    9th    Ave. 
Post,    John    R.    (A    '12).     411    12th 
Ave. 

Nar  berth 

Neff,   Dr.  Joseph  S.   (A  '73). 

Newberry 

Baker,   Rev.  James  R.    (A  '86). 


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i45i 


Moon,  John  W.  (E  '09). 
New  Bloomfield 

Bernheisel,  George  H.   (A  A  '13). 
Butz,    James    L.    (Z    '09). 

New  Castle 

Catlin,  E.  Yates  (E  '19).  201 
Bovles  Ave.    (e). 

Clark,  Samuel  L.  (A  '08).  88  Wal- 
lace  Ave.    (1). 

MacNabb,  Lake  S.  (A  '09).  138  Wal- 
lace   Ave. 

New  Cumberland 

LUDINGTON,    DWIGHT    M.,    JR.     (Z    '24). 

New  Florence 

Luther,  Harry  J.    (A  '09). 
New  Kensington 

Nagel,  Conrad  F.,  Jr.  (A  P  '14). 
Aluminum  Company  of  America   (c). 

Newport 

Dorwart,  Albert  L.   (^  '16). 

Newtown  Square 

Smedley,    Samuel  L.,  Jr.    (■<&  '16). 

Norristown 

Perot,     Thomas     L.,     Jr.     (^     '15). 

Hollv   Tree   Farm. 
Roberts,     John    W.     (■>£■    '19).     103 
Jacoby    St. 

North  Braddock 

Bartilson,  Thomas  H.  (^  '21).  700 
Baldridge    Ave. 

North  East 

McCreary,   Harry   D.    (A   '09)    (ce). 

North  Wales 

Lee,  Alfred,  3rd   (A  '12). 

Oakmont 

Hamilton,  David  B.  (A  '11).  391 
Woodland  Ave. 

Oil  City 

Berry,   Charles   D.    (A   '05).      Cham- 
bers  Bldg. 
Ramage,  Samuel  Y.  (A  '06). 

Orwin 

Evans,  Harry  A.   (E  '18). 
Parnassus 

Alter,  Alonzo  A.    (A  '87). 

Paxtang 

Goho,  Risheill  M.   (E  '10). 

Penllyn 

Collins,  Frederic,  Jr.   (fl  '88)    (m). 

Pennsylvania  Furnace 

Houser,   Karl   M.    (Z   '15). 

Perry  sville 

BlEN,    ALANSON    J.     (>P    '12)     . 

Philadelphia 

Addicks,   Allen  D.    (AM   '21).     106 

S.   36th   St. 
Aertsen,    Guilliaem    (X    '75).     Mid- 
vale   Steel  Co.    (m). 


Allen,  Dr.  Francis  O.,  Jr.  (A  '00). 

2216   Walnut    St. 
Auchy,       George       (T       '82).     6932 

Tulip    St.,    Tacony. 
Bache,     Daniel    T.     (A    '22).     2102 

Pine   St. 
Bache,     Franklin     (A     '89).     Land 

Title  Bldg.    (mi  e). 
Bache,  Franklin,  Jr.  (A  '23).     2102 

Pine   St. 
Baird,   R.   Loper   (A  '71).     905  Wal- 
nut St.    (1). 
Baltzell,    E.    Digby     (A    '08).     326 

Walnut    St.    (i). 
Barker,     Wharton     (A     '66).     Port 

Royal   Ave.,   Roxborough    (b). 
Bell,  de   Benneville    (A   '18).     229 

S.  22nd   St. 
Berry,     Frank     A.      (I     '12).      1219 

Real  Estate  Trust  Bldg.   (a). 
Biddle,    A.    Mercer     (A    '87).     Tor- 

resdale. 
Biddle,    Edward    M.    (E    '05).     Land 

Title    Bldg.    (1). 
Bispham,  Samuel,  Jr.  (A  '18).     2306 

De  Lancey  Plan'. 
Bissell,     E.    Perot     (A    '93).     Otis 

Bldg.    (a). 
Bland,  George  P.  (2  '72).     810  Har- 
rison Bldg.   (m). 
Blocker,   Walter  A.    (I    '15).      1211 

Filbert    St. 
Bockius,   Morris   R.    (A   '80).     Land 

Title   Bldg.    (1). 
Bower.     Prank     B.     (A     '92).     2815 

Grays  Ferry  Road   (hi). 
Bower,  George  (A  '15).     2815  Grays 

Ferry   Road. 
Bower,   Henry    (A   '18).     Torresdale. 
Boyd,  Dr.  George  M.   (A  '82).     1909 

Spruce    St. 
Boyd,    George,    3rd    (A    '14).     1909 

Spruce    St.    (me). 
BrennemaN,     Foster    E.     (E     '14). 

2837   N.   Bambrey  St. 
Brinton,  Jasper  Y.   (A  '98).     124  S. 

19th  St.    (1). 
Brinton,   Dr.  Ward    (A   '93).     1423 

Spruce   St. 
Brock,     Henry    G.     (A    '10).     1612 

Walnut   St. 
Bucher,   Francis  E.    (Z  '81).     4230 

Pine    St.    (1). 
Bucher,    Ralph    S.     (^    '22).     3008 

Girard  Ave. 
Burns.    Charles    M.    (A    '59).     212 

S.    15th    St.    (a). 
Camm,     Charles    M.     (B    '72).     106 

Gowen  Ave.,  Mt.  Airy    (m). 
Cardeza,    James    W.    (A    '75).      6346 

Woodbine  Ave.,  Overbrook 
Caroe,     Oscar    E.     (A     '19).     3539 

Locust  St. 
Carpenter,  Joseph  R.   (A  '92).     517 

Chestnut   St.    (b). 
Carter,   Rev.  Harold  St.  C.  (E  '18). 

1413    S.   50th  St. 
Castle,  James  M.,  Jr.  (A  '23).     8820 

Germantown  Ave. 
Chase,  S.  Parker   (^  '14).     526  W. 

Hortter  St.,  Mt.  Airy. 
Chew,    David    S.    B.    (A    '86).     Com- 
mercial Trust   Bldg. 
Clark,    Charles    F.    (A    '10).     2215 

Spruce   St. 
Clark,    Edward    L.     (A    '08).     27th 

&  Brown  Strs.    (e  e). 


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GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


Clark,    Richard    G.    (H   '21).     5112 

Walton  Ave. 
Coates,  M.  Vernon  (A  '03).     321  S. 

22nd  St.   (1). 
Cooke,   Jay,    3rd    (A   '93).     Chestnut 

Hill    (b). 
Cooper.    Samuel    I.    (A     21).     4109 

Walnut    St. 
Cox,  Walter   (A  '77).     2029   Sansom 

St.   (m). 
Cozens,  Ernest  B.  (A  '11).     633  W. 

Sedgwick  St.  ,   „x 

Cramptox.    Dr.   George    S.    (A    98). 

1700  Walnut  St. 
Crater,  Dr.  Leslie  M.  (E  '06).    1701 

W.  Erie  Ave. 
Crawford,      Henriques       (A      '14). 

1327  Spruce  St. 
Crawford,  Joseph  Ury  (A  '62).     Fox 

Chase    (ce). 
Crenshaw,   Edmund  A.,  JR.    (A  '77). 

6616    Emlen    St. 
Curtin.    William   W.    (2    '72).     4th 

and  Walnut  Sts.    (i). 
Da  Costa,  Charles  F.  (A  '95).     Bul- 
litt Bide:.    (1). 
Dale.   Robert  W.   (A  '19).     Chestnut 

Hill. 
Day,    Kenneth    M.     (A    '22).     Allen 

Lane,    Mt.   Airy. 
Dexter,    C.    Joseph    (A    1'8).     5831 

Drexel    Road,    Overbrook. 
Disston,  Jacob  S.  (A  '83).     Chestnut 

Hill   (m). 
Duane.   Russell   (A  '91).     2028  De- 

Lancey   Place    (1). 
du  Pont,  Francis  I.   (A  '94).     1730 

Spruce  St.    (m). 
du   Pont,   Hubert  I.    (A   23).     1730 

Spruce  St. 
Eaekshaw,     Frederic     S.     (A     '06). 

4816    Springfield    Ave. 
Eckard,    Rev.    Dr.    Leighton   W.    (r 

'66).      4528   Pine   St. 
Edwards,  W.  Neilson  (A  09).     2117 

Locust  St.    (br). 
Evans,    John    K.     (Z    'ID-     136    S. 

46th  St. 
Farnum.  Edward  S.  W.,  Jr.    (A  23). 

101  W.  Gravers  Lane.  Chestnut  Hill. 
Ferguson.     Joseph     (A     '18).     West 

Mermaid  Lane,  Chestnut  Hill. 
Foster.    William  H.    (•*•   '10).     209 

N.  Water  St. 
Freeman.    Morris    de    C.     (A    '18). 

2034    Chestnut    St. 
Fricke,  Dr.  Albert  T.,  Jr.  (A  A  '17). 

Medical  Arts  Bide. 
Fries,     Waldemar     H.      (A  P     '11). 

American   Agricultural  Chemical   Co., 

Drexel    Bldg. 
Funston,  James  G.  (<ir  '10).     240  S. 

45th    St.    (me). 
Gates,    Thomas    S.    (Q    '93).     Drexel 

and  Co.,  5th  &  Chestnut  Strs.   (b) . 
Gest,  Hon.  John  Marshall  (A  '79). 

425  Citv  Hall   (,i). 
Gest.     Sydney     G.      (A     '19).     5620 

City  Ave.,  Overbrook. 
Gest.     William     P.     (A     '80).     327 

Chestnut  St.   (b). 
Glexdinning.    Henry    P.     (A    '19). 

Chestnut   Hill. 
Gowen.   Francis   I.    (A   '75).     Broad 

St.     Station     (1). 
Gordon,    Tames    T.     (<J>    '12).     Com- 
mercial  Trust  Bldg.    (ce). 


Graham,  John,  Jr.  (A  '11).     32  Sum- 
mit   St.,    Chestnut    Hill. 
Graham,    Thomas    (A    '13).     108    S. 

4th    St. 
Griffith,  Hoyt  S.   (AM  '23).     Sten- 

ton    and.    Evergreen    Aves.,    Chestnut 

Hill. 
Griffith,      William     O.      (A     '90). 

Stenton  and  Evergreen  Aves.,  Chest* 

nut    Hill. 
Hackett,  Andrew  S.   (<I>  '98).     2157 

E.  Cumberland  St.    (ce). 
Hamill,     John     L.      (T     '75).      4512 

Chestnut    St. 
Harte,    Dr.    Richard    H.     (A    '78). 

1503    Spruce    St. 
Hathaway,    Edwin   C,    JR.    (H   '19). 

P.  O.  Box  793. 
Hayman,    Joseph    M.,    Jr.    (A    '21). 

6846  Stenton  Ave. 
Hemphill,      J.      Mickle      (A      '12). 

Lafayette  Bldg.    (1). 
Henry,    Dr.    J.    Norman     (A    '93). 

1906    Spruce   St. 
Hewson.     Dr.     Addinell     (A     '76). 

2120    Spruce   St. 
Hewson.     Dr.     William      (A     '06). 

6300   Overbrook  Ave. 
Hindman,  Walter  G.    (P  '12).     Crew 

Levick  Company.     Ill  N.  Broad  St. 

(m  e). 
Hirst,  Dr.  Barton  C.  (A  '82).     1821 

Spruce   St. 
Hirst,    Barton.,    C.     Jr.     (A     '13). 

1821  Spruce  St.    (r). 
Hirst,   Dr.    John    C.    (A    '15).     124 

S.   22d    St. 
Hodge,    Rev.    Dr.    G.    Woolsey.      (A 

'65).     The    Gladstone. 
Jenckes,     Edwin     K.      (AM     '10). 

224    S.    3d   St.    (cc). 
Johnson.  W.  Keating   (A  '09).     326 

Spring  Field  Ave,  Chestnut  Hill. 
Judson,  Oliver  B.  (A  '93).     Chelten- 
ham Road,  Chestnut  Hill. 
Justi,    Charles    M.     (A    '22).     3311 

Pometon  Ave. 
Kane,     Francis     Fisher     (A     '88). 

1024  Clinton  St.    (1). 
Keene,    George    Frederick    (B    '66). 

Widener  Bldg.    (1). 
Kingston.  Henry  H.  (A  '73).     1321 

Spruce    St. 
Kneass.  George  B.   (A  '18).     418  S. 

15th   St. 
Kremer,    John,    Jr.     (A    '22).      6392 

Overbrook  Ave. 
Krusen,      Edward     M.      (A  A      '18). 

1711  Wallace  St. 
Lee,    Alfred    (A    '17).     West    Upsal 

St.    (1). 
Lewis,   David   Jr.    (A    '93).     240    S. 

4th    St.    (i). 
Lewis,     Edwin     C.     (A     '81).     2127 

Spruce    St. 
Lewis.   Saunders,  Jr.    (A   '79).     240 

S.    21st   St. 
Lewis.    William    Draper     (ft    '88). 

"  Awbury,"     Germantown.     (1). 
Lippincott,     George     (A     '95).     20 

North   Delaware  Ave. 
Lippincott,  William  A.,  3d.  (A  '22). 

2036  Upland  Way,  Overbrook. 
Longacre,  J.  Barton  (A  '88).     2303 

De  Lancev  Place,    (i). 
Ludy,  Dr.  John  B.   (Z  '02).     Univer- 
sity  Club. 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


1453 


Lukens,     William     W.      (A      '92). 

Widener   Bldg.    (m). 
Lusher,  Leland  C.  (AT  '16).     1013 

S.    48th    St. 
McOall,    George   A.    (A   '09).     1106 

Spruce   St. 
McCall,  Richard  C.    (A  '10).     2310 

Pine  St.    (me). 
McCall,   R.   Kemble    (A   '94).     3941 

Chestnut   St.    (i). 
McComas,   Donald  E.    (A   '23).     736 

Church  Lane,  Germantown. 
McKeehan,     Charles     L.     (A     '97). 

Morris    Building.    (1). 
McWilliams,     James     B.     (<J>     '07). 

23d  and  Westmoreland   Sts. 
McWilllois,    Rev.    Samuel    (E   '98). 

3526    N.    18th    St. 
MacEwan,  George  P.  (A  '23).     6334 

Woodbine  Ave. 
MacFayden,    Robert    B.    (A  A    '16). 

N.  W.  Ayer  Co.,  300  Chestnut  St. 
Maris,    Arthur    M.     (A     '10).     The 

Gladstone,    11th   &   Pine   Sts. 
Merrick,  J.  Hartley   (A  '90).     Rox- 

borough. 
Merrick,    Jr.,    John    Vaughan     (A 

'84).      Roxborough. 
Merrick,  Rodney  K.   (A  '09).     5219 

Wayne  Ave.    (m). 
Merrick,   Samuel  V.   (A  '77).     5219 

Wayne  Ave. 
Mitchell,  Dr.  J.  Nicholas  (A  '66). 

The   Lincoln. 
Montgomery,    William    W.    Jr.    (A 

'98).      Morris   Building.    (1). 
Morgan,    Randal    (A    '73).     N.    W 

cor.   Broad   and  Arch   St.    (1). 
Morris,    C.    Christopher     (A    '04) 

30th  &   Locust  Sts. 
Morris,  Edward  H.   (A  '17).     128  S 

18th  St. 
Morris,     Effingham     Buckley     (A 
'75).     N.  W.  cor.  Broad  and  Chest- 
nut Sts.    (b). 
Morris,    Dr.    Elliston    J.     (A    83) 

128    S.    18th    St. 
Morris,    Jr.,    Elliston    J.    (A    '14) 

128  S.  18th  St.   (b). 
Morris,  P.  Hollingsworth   (fi  '87) 

37th  and  Reed  Sts.  (m). 
Morris,  Jr.,  Frederick  W.   (Q,  '88) 

30th  and  Locust  Sts.    (m). 
Morris,    Samuel    W.    (A    '94).     Nor 
wood  and   Sunset  Avenues,   Chestnut 
Hill.    (b). 
Muir,  John   W.    (A  '92).      126  High 

land   Ave,    Chestnut  Hill.    (m). 
Myrick,  J.  H.  Fullilove    (A  N  '12) 

414  S.  Broad  St.   (ee). 
Neilson,  Frederick  B.  (A  '90).     325 

S.  12th  St. 
Nevin,  Albin  M.    (Z  '76).     331  Wal- 
nut St.    (i). 
Norris,    Dr.    George    W.     (A    '95). 

1820   S.   Rittenhouse   Sq. 
Norris,  William  E.  (A  '01).     Frank- 
lin   Building.     (1). 
Numbers,  Walter  B.   (E  '14).     4318 

Germantown  Ave.    (t) » 
Odell,     Rev.     Daniel    I.     (X    '74). 

2112   N.   12th   St. 
Packard,    George    R.    (A   '93).     434 

Walnut  St.   (i). 
Palen,     Dr.    Gilbert    J.     (12    '92). 
2102   Chestnut  St. 


Park,  Jr.,  John  F.   (^  '15).     121  S. 

51st  St. 
Paul,  Frank  W.   (A  '14).     315  Wal- 
nut St.    (i). 
Pierce,  Harold  (A  '76).     222  Drexel 

Building,    (i). 
Perot,    Robeson   L.    (A    '93).     5333 

Germantown   Ave.    (a). 
Peters,  Samuel  M.  F.  (A  '07).     1101 

Spruce    St. 
Peterson,     Charles     M.      (A     '18). 

Lafayette   Building. 
Philler,   Richard  M.    (A  '08).     133 

S.   4th   St.    (b). 

POULTNEY,        E.        CURZON         (A        '03). 

410   Chestnut  St.    (b). 

Quigley,  William  A.  (A  '18).  3539 
Locust  St. 

Randolph,  William  K.  (2  '78). 
6933  Paschall  Ave. 

Reath,  B.  Brannan  2d  (A  '14). 
326  Walnut  St.   (i). 

Reath,  Theodore  (A  '22).  1538 
Pine  St. 

Reath,  Theodore  W.  (A  '87).  Com- 
mercial   Trust    Building.    (1). 

Reath,  Thomas  (A  '79).  Commercial 
Trust   Building.    (1). 

Reath,  Thomas,  Jr.  (A  '12).  8015 
Navahoe   St.    (1). 

Reeves,  Francis  B.,  Jr.  (A  '93). 
Abbottsford   Ave,    Germantown. 

Riter,  Farnk  M.  (A  '78).  1108 
South  46th   St.    (1). 

Roberts,  G.  Brinton  (fi  '88).  Lib- 
erty   Bldg.     (cc). 

Robison,  Harold  K.  (Z  '14).  232 
Walnut  St.  (i). 

ROSENGARTEN,      GEORGE      D.      (A      '90). 

Box   1625.    (m). 
ROSENGARTEN,    J.    CLIFFORD     (A    '94). 
1905  Walnut  St. 

ROSENGARTEN,     SAMUEL     R.      (A      '97). 

1905  Walnut  St.   (1). 

Sanders,.  Richard  H.  (A  '71). 
Drexel    Building. 

Sanderson,  Earl  J.  (ALT  '16).  804 
N.    Broad    St. 

Sartori,  Frank  A.,  JR.  (A  '11). 
6730    Emlen    St. 

Scott,  Dr.  John  P.  (A  '19).  Presby- 
terian   Hospital. 

Seal,  Hal  K.  (A  Z  '14).  435  Wal- 
nut St.    (i). 

Sharpless,  T.  Wilson  (A  '80).  8 
E.  Chestnut  Ave,  Chestnut  Hill. 

Shenton,  Clarence  G.  (E  '10). 
5600  Crowson  St.,  Germantown.   (1). 

Sheppard,  Glendon  F.  (E  '21).  227 
W.  Rockland  St. 

Shoemaker,  Benjamin  H.,  2d.  (A 
'94).  523  Church  Lane,  German- 
town. 

Sibley,  Edward  A,  (A  '22).  811 
Westview  Ave.,   Germantown. 

Sinkler,  Charles  (A  '93).  Commer- 
cial -Trust    Building.     (1). 

Sinkler,  Dr.  Francis  W.  (A  '97). 
1606  Walnut  St. 

Sinkler,  John  P.  B.  (A  '98).  Otis 
Building,    (a). 

Sinkler,  S.  Deas  (A  '99).  Bullitt 
Bldg.    (b). 

Skeath,  Rev.  William  C  (E  '05). 
7005   Woodland  Ave. 

Smith,  Albert  H.  (A  '89).  326  Wal- 
nut St.    (i). 


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GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


Smith,    Harrison    (A   '83).     401    S. 

4lst  St. 
Smith.     Haseltine      (A     '95).     326 

Walnut  St.    (i). 
Smith,     Henry     P.      (A     '91).     121 

Chestnut    St. 
Smith.    T.    Kilby    (A    '94).     Wither- 

spoon  Building.    (1). 
Smith,     Walter    George     (A     '73). 

Witherspoon   Building.    (1). 
Snyder,  John   E.    (^   '95).      1847  N. 

6th  St.   (ce). 
Snyder,    William    Henry    (A    '96). 

Lafayette   Building.    (1). 
Soutter'     Charles    H.     (All     '16). 

Sears  Roebuck  and  Co. 
Spahr,     Boyd     Lee     (E     '00).     1242 

Land    Title    Building.     (1). 
Spahr,     Murray    H.,     Jr.     (E    '12). 

1005    Morris   Building.    (1). 
Starr,    James    (A    '91).     14    N.    5th 

St. 
Sterling.  Robert  B.   (A  '84).     1526 

Pine   St. 
Stewardson,     Emly'n     L.      (A     '84). 

316  Walnut   St.    (a). 
Stewart.   William   M.,   Jr.    (A    '79). 

1242  Land  Title  Building.  (1). 
Stiles,     Rey.     George    F.     (E    '98). 

3180  Edgemont  St. 
Stone,    James    K.    (<fr    '17).     72    De 

Long  Bldg. 
Stork,  Theophilus  B.  (A  '73).     600 

Church  Lane,   Germantown.    (1). 
Strawbridge,    Francis    R.    (A    '98). 

School  Lane.  Germantown. 
Stryker,    Dr.    Samuel    S.     (B    '63). 

3833  Walnut  St. 
Stuart,    Jr.,    George     H.     (A     '69). 

923   Clinton  St. 
Swenk,      Thomas       (B       '70).      2305 

Cherry  St. 
Taylor,    Edmund    C.    (A    '89).     1216 

Walnut  St. 
Thomas,  Rev.  Frederick  C.   (E  '95). 

2500  S.  19th  St. 
Thomas,    George    C,    Jr.     (A    '94). 

206  S.  7th  St. 
Thorixgton,    Richard    W.    (A    '22). 

2031    Chestnut    St. 
Trotter,   Edward   H.    (B    '79).      18th 

St.   and  Washington   Ave.    (m). 
Turner,  Dr.  Charles  Root   (A  '95). 

3930    Locust    St. 
Vax   Orsdale,  Allen   A.    (AN   '13). 

1335  Pine  St. 
Van    Pelt,   Dr.  William  T.    (A  '85). 

Widener  Building. 
Wadsworth,   Rev.   Charles    (A   '80). 

5854   Overbrook  Ave. 
Wagner,     Paul     C      (Z     '13).     321 

Chestnut  St.    (1). 
Walker.   James  N.    (T   '65).      858   N. 

23d   St.    (t). 
Walker,  Dr.  Holmes  (<k  '95).      5429 

Lansdowne    Ave. 
Walsh,      Stevenson     H.      (A     '79). 

203  Walnut  Place,    (i). 
West,  W.   NELSON   L.    (fl  '92).      Stock 

Exchange  Bldg.   (1). 
Wethehill,  Brinton    (A  '92).      1723 

Pine   St. 
YVltherill,    J.     Lawrence     (A    '96). 

1211    Chestnut   St. 
WHABTON,    Charles     (A    '13).     1725 

Spruce  St.   (me). 


Wharton,  Henry  R.    (A  '17).     1725 

Spruce    St.    (me). 
Wharton,  James  B.    (A   '18).     1725 

Spruce   St. 
Winsor,  James  D.,  Jr.   (A  '97).     424 

Chestnut    St.    (b). 
Woehling,    Herbert    L.    (AM    '12). 

6204  Carpenter  St. 
Wood,     Charles     R.     (Q     '88).     400 

Chestnut  St. 
Wood,    Edward   F.    R.    (A    '12).     136 

S.  4th  St. 
Wood.  R.  Francis,  Jr.  (A  '06).     326 

Walnut   St.    (i). 
Wray,  John  E.   (<&  '10).      807  Frank- 
lin   Trust   Bldg.    (ee). 
Wright,    3d,    Edward    N.     (A    '12). 

507  W.  Chelten  Ave. 
Wyeth,    Walter    H.    (P    '11).     806 

Wynnewood  Road. 
Young,  Charles  M.    (A  Z  '06).     321 

S.  22d  St.   (b). 

Pittsburgh 

Aiken,  Edward  M.   (^  '21).     Century 

Bldg. 
Arthur,     Theodore     J.     (AT     '04). 

2957   Glenmore  Ave. 
Ashford,    Thomas    F.    3d     (A    '16). 

Duquesne  Way  and  6th  St.    (cc). 
Aufhammer,     Dr.     Charles    H.     (>]> 

'06).      1104   De  Victor   Place. 
Barnes,     Spencer     L.      (AN     '07). 

Armstrong  Cork  Co. 
Bazard,    Walter    S.    (A    '16).      7233 

Monticello  St.,   E.   E. 
Best,     Frank     P.     (AT     '11).     825 

Rossmon    Ave. 
Billington,  Henry  E.  (^'09).     506 

Maryland   Ave.    (me). 
Blank,    Harry    E.     (A    '97).     1314 

Rutherford  Ave.,  Beechview.  (1). 
Bonitz,  Walter  A.   (A  '94).     Empire 

Bldg. 
Brainerd,  Robert  N.  (>]>  '22).     4315 

Schenley  Farms  Terrace. 
Brinker,     Fred     C.     (A     '14).      7700 

Waver ly  St.,  E.  E. 
Blakeley,    William    J.     (A  P    '10). 

Oliver   Bldg.    (1). 
Camp,     George    L.     (H    '01).     Oliver 

Bldg.  (m). 
Carlin,  Thomas  H.   (^  '12).     135  S. 

Bryant    St.    (me). 
Carter,    Howard    H.     (A    '03).     309 

Iroquois  Apts. 
Challinor,   Dr.    George   O.    (A   '97). 

407  Vanadium   Bldg. 
Challinor,   Dr.   Samuel  B.    (A  '95). 

1542    Beechview   Ave. 
Cole,    Henry    E.     (A  A    '02).     6100 

Stanton  Ave.   (e  e). 
Cole,  Otis   O.    (AT   '08).     634   Sum- 

merlea    St.     (c  e). 
Cosgrove,  James  J.    (A  P   '09).     412 

Iroquois   Apts.    (1). 
Cosgrove,    William    H.     (A  P    '15L 

412   Iroquois   Apts.    (me). 
Crawford,  George  N.,  Jr.  (A  E  06). 

5835    Morrowlield   Ave.    (me). 
Dearth,    Dr.    Walter    A.     (A    '03). 

7048    Jenkins    Arcade. 
Deike,  George  H.  (^  '03).     Chamber 

of    Commerce    Bldg. 
DiEiiL,    Herman    D.    (Z    '14).     Park 

Bldg.    (i). 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


1455 


Ester,  John  R.   (A  '07).     Frick  Bldg. 

(1). 
Gablee,   Harry   A.    (A  T   '05).      6025 

Hoeveler   St. 
Gibbes,    Edward   H.    (AN   '14).     609 

Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg. 
Gray,  Henry  S.   (A  '20).      1415  Alton 

St. 
Hagmaier.   George   J.    (A   '04).     712 

E.   North   Ave.,   N.   S. 
Hamilton,    George    M.    (A    13).     St. 

Nicholas    Bids.    (1). 
Harris,    Bubtt     (4r    '22).      1121    N. 

Euclid    Ave. 
Harvey,    Waltee   W.    (A    '12).     236 

Semple    St. 
Hays,   Fred   N.    (-q/   *14).     5606   Ells- 
worth Ave.   (mie). 
Hays,  George  A.,  Je.  (^  '22).     5516 

Howe   St. 
Hays,    John    L.     (A    '01).     424    6th 

Ave.    (1). 
Heron,    Harold    E.    (^    '21).     5720 

Darlington   Road. 
Hickman,     John     A.      (A     '21).     40 

Academy    Ave.     South    Hills. 
Hogsett,     Dr.     Smith    F.     (A    '05). 

Jenkens    Arcade. 
Holy,  George  H.  F.  (A  T  '99).     7918 

Hamilton    Ave.     (me). 
Hughes,    Edwaed     (AT    '21).     1637 

Suburban   Ave. 
Humbird.    James    S.    (A    '73).      6210 

Howe  St. 
Hutchinson,     Haeey     L.     (A     '91). 

6205   Alder  St. 
Iewin     Thomas    F.     (A    '80).      Pitts- 
burgh Post. 
James,     Edgae    T.     (^>     '14).      5861 

Burchfield     Ave. 
James,    Thomas    C.     (>p    '12).     5443 

Baywood    St. 
Johnson,     William     M.      (A     '01). 

3000    Clermont    Ave. 
Jones,     James     W.      (A     '18).     136 

Orchard     St.    Knoxville. 
Joyce,   Edward   P.    (AT  '23).     2600 

Broadway   Dormont. 
Kellee,     Pius     P.,     Je.     (A  P     '13). 

159   S.  Fairmount  St. 
Kelly,    Waltee    H.    (H    '11).     4206 

Grant   Blvd.    (1). 
Keee,   William   G.    (^  '13).      339    S. 

Pacific  Ave.   (m  e). 
King,     Spencee     C.     (^     '12).     622 

Worth   St.    (c). 
Kincaid,    Albeet    E.,    Je.     (<]>    '20). 

5607  Fair  Oaks  St. 
Kincaid,   Samuel   C.    (<fr  '13).     5607 

Fair  Oaks  St. 
Leety,     Haeey     E.      ('"p-     '03).      6320 

Phillips    Ave. 
Le  Moyne,  Feancis  J.  (A  '84).      1141 

Oliver   Building,    (m). 
Lerch,  Dr.  Donald  G.  (Z  '00).      3616 

California   Ave.,    N.    S. 
Linker.   Harold   W.    (^   '11).     1245 

Denniston    Ave. 
Lovell,    Carleton    W.     (AM    '15). 

Room  601,  1013  Penn  Ave.   (ce). 
Lutheb,  Dr.  John  M.    (A  '03).     742 

N.    Negley    Ave. 
Lyle,   Wilfred    C.    (A    '02).      County 

Engineer's    Office. 
McKidben,  Eugene  F.   (>J>  '13).     217 

Millvale  Ave. 


Nestor,  Charles  W.   (AT  '11).     354 

S.  Highland  St. 
Pattebsox,     Stephen     E.     (A    '20). 

915    Liberty    Ave. 
Phillips,   Joseph    H.    (A    '86).     627 

Liberty  Ave.    (m). 
Pitcairn,   Edward   A.    (vp   '09).     2d. 

Nat.    Bank    Bldg. 
Rew.    Morse    W.    (AM    '09).     Fulton 

Bldg.    (ce). 
Schuyler,   Frank   S.    (<&  '07).     Allis 

Chalmers  Co.,   Park  Bldg. 
Schwartz,   John   L.    (£)  '89).     P.  O. 

Box    594. 
Selden,  Clifford   G.    (A  '12).      6901 

Thomas  Blvd.    (c). 
Singley,   Dr.  John  D.   (A  '92).     812 

N.  Highland  Ave. 
Smith,    Arthur    C.     (A    '02).      5900 

Hampton   St.    (1). 
Snyder,    George    B.    (^    '95).     7824 

Kelly   St.    (t). 
Spindler,    Alvin    C.     (A    '86).     Col- 
umbia Bank  Bldg.    (1). 
Spindler.    Geobge    A.    (A    '83).     206 

Kennedy  Ave.,   N.    S.    (t). 
Spindler,  William  R.   (A  '17).     206 

Kennedy   Ave.,   N.    S. 
Sprecher,      Clay      (^      '98).      Oliver 

Bldg.    (me). 
Steigerwald,    Robert    W.     (<jr    '08). 

431  Rosedale  St.   (me). 
Stevens,     Thomas     W.      (A  E     '01). 

5542    Pocussett   St. 
Stevenson,  Alan   C.    (^  '98).     5558 

Aylesboro    Ave. 
Stevenson,   Edwin   L.    (vp  '95).     305 

S.   Lang  Ave. 
Stevenson,    Kenneth    S.     (^    '09). 

7034   Thomas   Blvd.    (m). 
Stevenson,  Paul  V.   (^  '03).     West- 

inghouse    Bldg.    (me). 
Stevenson,     William    D.     (^    '98). 

7026    Thomas    Blvd. 
Stewart,   Thomas  A.    (A  '80).      1101 

Berger   Bldg.    (r). 
Stillwagen,  Dr.  Charles  A.  (A  '91). 

6314    Darlington   Road. 
Sutton,    John    A.     (T    '74).     Oliver 

Bldg.    (m). 
Tavlor,  Charles  L.    (2  '76).     Oliver 

Bldg.    (m). 
Turnbull,     Curtis    H.     (A  P      21). 

835  Western  Ave. 
Turnbull,    Thomas,    3rd    (A  P    '18). 

835    Western    Ave. 
Wakefield,    George    A.     (A  A    '10). 

627    Oliver    Bldg. 
Walker,  James  B.  (^  '90).     8  Wood 

St.     (m). 
Walker.     Stephen     P.     (A  E     '14). 

1226  Oliver  Bldg.    (ce). 
Wherey,  Walker  H.    (A  '15).      7100 

Upland  St.,  E.  E. 
White,  Charles  S.   (AT  "11).     1424 

Severn  St. 
Wickehsham,    Adam    G.     (A  E    '08). 

5872   Burchfield  Ave    (a). 
Wilson,    Alexander    B.     (A  O    '09). 

17  W.  Montgomery  Ave.,  N.  S. 
Weay,  William   (^  '07).      1209  Park 

Bldg.  (m). 

Pleasant  Unity 

Baenhaet,  David  C    (Z  '22). 


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GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


Point  Marlon 

Conn,  Cecil  R.   (A  '23). 
Conn,  Jacob  K.  (A  '23). 

Portage 

Buzzard,  Dk.  Josiah  F.  (Z  '10).     812 
Main    St. 

Pottstown 

Evans,  Daniel  L.  (Z  '02).     713  King 

Hanusy.  Db.  Paul  D.  (Z  '09).     410 

High  St.  ,      s 

Holston,    Henry   K.    (Z     16).      11° 

King    St.  ,        .„„ 

Rambo,     Harold     S.     (Z      17).     100 

Hanover    St. 
Vaughan,  ANDREW  E.,  JR.  (AM   23). 

1154  High  St. 

Punxsutawney 

Glenn,  William  C.  (^  '22). 

Radnor 

Kane,  John  Kent   (A  '97)    (1). 
Montgomery,  Roger   (A  '17). 

Rainsburg 

James,  J.  Douglas   (Z  '84). 

Reading 

Bowman,  Dr.  Paul  N.   (Z  '09).     200 

S.    6th    St. 
Delong,    Dr.    Clarence   S.    (Z     09). 

141  K.  5th  St. 
Fox,  Dr.  Oscar  E.   (Z  '02).     232  N. 

5th  St. 
Frantz,    Wilbur  M.    (Z    '07).     1645 

Perkiomen   Ave. 
Leinbach,    Arthur    M.     (A  P    '23). 

136    Clymer    St. 
Leinbach,    Harold    M.     (A  P     21). 

136    Clymer    St. 
Leinbach,  Mark  K.  (Z  '23).     205  W. 

Oley    St. 
Leinbach,  Paul  B.    (Z  '17).     10  N. 

llth   St. 
Leinbach,  Raymond  B.   (Z  '13).     10 

N.   llth  St.    (c). 
Leinbach,  Russell  D.  (Z  '24).     132 

W.  Windsor  St. 
Leinbach,    Theodore    M.     (Z    '18). 

136    Clymer    St. 
Leinbach,  Rev.  Thomas  H.   (Z  '91). 

136     Clymer     St. 
Leinbach,  Wayne  K.    (Z  '05).     624 

Washington  St.    (r). 
Miller,   Albert  R.    (A  P  '23).     10th 

and   Penn   Strs. 
Mover,   Rev.   John  F.    (Z   '85).     611 

Washington   St. 
Kolde,    Hans    W.    (Z    '18).     928    N. 

14th   St.    (m). 
Riesek,  Jacob  L.  (Z  '06).     616  Wash- 
ington   St.     (r). 
Rieser,  John  A.   (Z  '15).      1339  Min- 
eral Spring  Road  (1). 
Rothermel,     Leonard    K.     (Z    '22). 

114  N.  9th  St. 
Seyfert,     Samuel    R.     (A    '75).     40 

S.   5th   St.    (m). 
Thomas,     Leon     E.     (•&     '98).     325 

Windsor    St.    (m). 

Reedsville 

Rice,  Charles  A.  (^  '98). 


Riegelsville 

Shepley,   Rev.  James  R.   (Z  '12). 
Rockledge 

Argo,  Rev.  Fordyce  H.  (A  '93).  205 
Huntingdon  Pike. 

Rupert 

Adams,  Frank  R.   (E  '18). 

St.  Davids 

Justice,  George  L.   (A  '95)    (1). 
Miller,  Philippus  W.  (A  '82)    (1). 
Rosengarten,    Adolph    G.    (A     92) 

(m). 
Wright,  William  T.  (O  '87). 

St.  Thomas 
Gillan,  C.  Frank  (Z  '08). 

Saxton 

Skillington,  Rev.  John  W.  (E  '08). 

Scranton 

Colcord,    Dr.    A.    Jackson    (E    '09). 

812    Mulberry    St. 
Musser,  Boyd  A.   (^  '94).     821  Vine 

St.    (m). 
Musser,    Daniel    B.    (<ir    '23).     821 

Vine    St. 
Smoley,  Eugene  R.  (AM  '19)-     "H 

Monroe   Ave.    (che). 
Walker,  Jonas  M.   (^  '90).     Brooks 

Bldg.    (1). 

Scottdale 

Huttle,   Herman   O.    (>p   '19).     900 

Loucks  Ave. 
King,  Benjamin  F.  (AT  '13).     115 

Market   St.    (t). 
Loucks,  Royden  K.  (A  03). 

Selinsgrove 

Phillips,  Edward  A.   (A  A  '17). 

Sewickley 

Golden,  William  N.  (<ir  '03).  Elm- 
hurst  Inn. 

Lyon,  Walter,  Jr.  (A  O  '09).  827 
Bank    St. 

Mullan,  William  B.  (^>  '20).  705 
Centennial    Ave. 

Shamokin 

Bealor,     Henry     M.     (E     '16).     53 

S.    Diamond    St. 
Weidenhafer,  John  D.   (E  '18).     14 
N.    6th    St.    (c). 

Shamrock 

Philler,  George,  Jr.  (A  '05). 

Shippensburg 

Gerhart,  Rev.  Robert  L.    (Z  '68). 
Henry,  G.  Harold  (E  '16)    (i). 
Murray,  Lindley  R.  (E  '17). 

Skippack 

Dambly,  A.  Ernest  (<&  '18). 
Dambly,  Harold  A.   (<&  '21). 

Slippery  Rock 

Bard,  Hugh  A.   (A  '17). 

Snow  Shoe 

Harris,   Dr.   Edward   H.    (>]>   '95). 

South  Brownsville 

Moore,  Charles  L.  (AT  '03)  (ce). 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


1457 


South  Gibson 

Davis,  Fred  W.    (E  '22). 

State  College 

Bezdek,  Hugo   (All  '06). 
Chandler,   Grover  C.   (Z  '07)    (t). 
Foster,   Robert  McC,   (-^  '82). 
Foster,  Thompson  B.  (>J>  '20). 

Strafford 

Smith,  Lawrence  M.  C.  (A  '23). 
Smith,  Ludlow  O.  (A  '20). 

Sunbury 

Bucher,  John  B.   (Z  '83)    (i). 
Bllenberger,  Ira  .C  M.  (^  '90).  (t). 
Moorhead,   Calvin  H.    (\p-  '08). 

Tarentum 

Esler,  James  W.    (A  '16). 
Hemphill,  J.   Stephen    (A  '23). 
Lantz,  John  A.  (A  '10). 
Leydic,   Kenneth  L.   (A  '16). 

Taylorstown 

Crothers,   Charles  E.    (^  '00). 
Torrance 

Gray,    Elmer   J.    (E    '19). 
Towanda 

Pratt,    Russell   B.    (A  P   '14). 

Tunkhannock 

Keeler,   Asa  S.   (T  '80)    (1). 
Miller,  H,  Lloyd    (E  '22). 

Tyrone 

Beard,  Rev.  John  E.   (E  '01).     1818 

Columbia   Ave. 
Crawford,  Virgil  L.   (^  '15).     1053 

Logan  Ave. 
Kessler,    George   W.    (E    '93).     310 

W.    15th    St. 
Tyson.     Edwin     L.     (^     '11).     1041 

Cameron  Ave. 

Union  City 

Treat,  Leverett  H.   (A  O  '22). 
Uniontown 

Beall,  Louis  E.  (A  '68). 
Boyle,  John  (T  '82)  (1). 
Core,   John   C.    (A  '13).     37   N.   Mt. 

Vernon    Ave.     (b). 
Dawson,    John    B.    (A    '15).     18    N. 

Gallatin  Ave. 
Hackney,  Jacob  S.,  Jr.   (A  '19).     36 

Church   St. 
Henderson,    William    W.     (A    '10). 

131    E.    Favette   St.    (ce). 
Hogsett,  John  F.,  Jr.   (A  '16).     261 

W.    Main    St. 
Hunt,  Benjamin  L.    (A  '13).      45  E. 

Main  St.    (1). 
Kennedy,   Harold  de   S.    (A  '07). 
Kennedy,  Ralph  C.   (A  '09)    (i). 
Kennedy,      O'Neil      (A     '05).     News 

Standard    Bldg.    (e). 
Palmer,  John  H.   (A  '10).     165  Bee- 
son  Ave. 
Robinson,    Col.    Henry   E.    (A    '69). 

28    Charles    St. 

Villa  Nova 

Bodine,   Samuel  T.    (A  '73)    (m). 
Bodine,  William  W.   (A  '14)    (1). 


Ewing,  Maskell,  Jr.   (A  '06)    (1). 
Gevelin,  Emile  C.    (A  '17). 
Geyelin,  H.  Laussat    (A  '77)    (1). 
Geyelin.  Henry  L.,  Jr.  (A  '18). 

Warren 

Sonne,    Stuart   L.    (A  O    '19).     1212 
Penn    Ave.,    W. 

Washington 

Allison,   John  B.    (A  '97).     101   S. 

Wade  Ave. 
Allison,  Ralph  M.   (A  '99)       101  S 

Wade    Ave.     (1) . 
Baum,  G.  Lockhart   (A  M  '19).     288 

E.    Wheeling    St. 
Baum,    Granville    C.    (A    '21)       288 

E.   Wheeling  St. 
Bell,    Walter    Ross    (A    '19).     130 

East    Prospect   Ave. 
Braden,  Alfred  G.,  Jr.  (A  '13).      271 

Locust  Ave.    (1). 
Burchinal,  Warren  S.  (A  '14)       301 

E.    Wheeling   St.    (1).  '' 

Chamberlain,  Olin  V.   (A  '09)       603 

N.   Main  St.    (m). 
Criswell,    Arthur    S.    L.     (A    '18). 

266     Locust    Ave. 
Drury,  Joseph  E.   (A  '22).      15  Kath- 

erine   Ave. 
Hall,  Sanders  M.   (A  '97).      R    D    1 
Hayes,   George  W.    (A  '19)       405   E 

Maiden    St. 
Henry,   George   M.    (A  '23).     15   W 

Beau    St. 
Kelly,  Dr.  George  M.  (A  '74). 
Kier,  Clyde  S.   (A  '22).      804  Allison 

Ave. 
Linn,   Andrew  M.    (A  '84)    (1). 
McCarrell,      Robert      L.      (A     '00) 

Washington  Trust  Co.    (b). 
Martin,  George  W.  (A  '19).     384  E. 

Maiden    St. 
Moninger,  Russell  Z.  (A  '22)       600 

E.    Maiden    St. 
Murray,  William  H.   (A  '87). 
Patterson,     Dr.    Guy    E.     (A    '99) 

205   N.   Main   St. 
Plummer,   Rev.  William  F.    (A  '86). 
Rankin,  Walter  C.    (A  '21). 
Reed,    Alexander    (A    '71).      123    E 

Maiden    St. 
Ritchie,    William   B.    (A   '90)       106 

S.   Main   St. 
Temple,    Hon.    Henry    W.    (A    '83) 

400    Locust    Ave. 
Thompson,    Dr.    Albert   E.    (A   '95). 

Washington  Trust  Bldg. 
Ward,  Charles  W.    (A  '11).     438   E 

Beau    St. 
Ward,  Howard  F.,  Jr.   (A  '20).     438 

E.    Beau    St. 
Ward,     Lee     K.      (A     '05).      670     E. 

Maiden    St. 
Warne,     Boyd    E.     (A    '90).      80     S 

Main    St.    (1). 
Warrick,    George    R.    (A    '23).     405 

E.    Chestnut    St. 
Wilson,  Dr.  George  E.  (A  '11).     396 

N.    Main    St. 
Wilson,    Rev.    Maurice    E.    (A    '76). 

Hillsview    Sanatarium. 
Wilson,   Dr.  Thomas  D.  M.   (A  '73). 
Wy-lie,  Garvin  R.   (A  '13).     R.  F.  D. 

Waverly 

Mackey,  Dr.  Roger  D.   (H  '18). 


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GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


Wayne 

Alexander,     Charles     E.     (A     '22). 

418   Chestnut   Lane. 
Elmer,   Dr.    Robert  P.    (A   '02). 
Rushton.    Rev.   Edward  W.    (E  '04). 
Walsh,  John  G.  (■*■  '93). 
Wood,   Charles  S.   (A  '01)    (m). 

Waynesburg 

Rixehart,  James  B.  F.,  Jr.   (A  '23). 
Wellsville 

Hoover.  Walter  W.    (E   '00). 
West  Chester 

Allinson.  E.  Page   (<I>  '13). 

Foulke.    George    R.,    Jr.    (A   '11). 

Foulke,  Willing  B.   (A  '20). 

Hoopes,  Wilmer.  W.   (A  '92). 

Windle,  W.  Butler  (A  '10)    (1). 

West  Fairview 

Martin,  Thompson  S.  (E  '12)    (1). 

West  Newton 

McCune.   John  G.    (A   '06). 
Robinson,  Dr.  John  Q.,  Jr.   (A  '90). 

Whitford 

Thomas,  George,  3rd  (fl  '91)    (m). 

Wiconisco 

Keen,  John  A.  M.    (E  '20). 
Minnich,  Robert  E.   (E  '19).   (t). 

Wilkes-Barre 

Bell,    Fearon    B.     (E    '10).     237    S. 

Franklin    St. 
Bell,   Vincent  G.    (E   '18).     110   N. 

Franklin    St. 
Harding,  Henry  M.   (A  '84).     33  W. 

South   St.    (m). 
Heller,    E.    Foster    (E    '04).     Coal 

Exchange    Bldg.     (1). 
Martin,     Frederick    L.     (A  A    '01). 

337  N.  Main  St.   (e  e) . 
Super,    John    H.,    Jr.    (E    '09).     29 

Charles    St.     (t). 

Wilkinsburg 

Bowman,    Robert    R.    (A    '76).     519 

Mifflin   Ave. 
Carter,   Warren  A.    (A  A  '09).      735 

Wallace   Ave.    (c). 
Donaldson,    Robert    R.     (AS    '17). 

508    MeNair    Ave. 
Ege,    Edward  F.    (^>  '21).      811   Ross 

Ave. 
ElTWER,    Herbert    D.    (<l>    '22).     502 

Peebles  St. 
Euwer,   Dr.   John   H.    (<l<   '18).     831 

Rebecca  Ave. 
Eiwer,    Lawrence   C.    (^  '18).     502 

Peebles    St.    (c). 
Ki.i.vt.    Stanley    H.    (A  P   '09).     101 

Mifflin   Ave. 
Harvey,    Dean    (A  E    '00).      825    Re- 
becca Ave.   (e  e). 
Jimbson,    Wilbur   C.    (<!»•   '16).     821 

North    Ave. 
Kihn,  James  C.   (^  '10).     428  Penn 

Ave. 

Kihn,    William     S.     (<fr    '06).     820 

Wood  St. 
LjMECH,     Robert    W.     (A    '12).      1310 

Pitt    St.    (ee). 


Messner,  Lawrence  D,  (>J>  '11).    712 

North  Ave. 
Robinson,  Samuel  G.   (A  '87). 
Todd,   Kirkland  W.    (A  P  '18).      613 

Whitney   Ave.    (b). 
Wilson,    Albert    J.    (<fr   '15).     1105 

Walnut  St. 

Williamsport 

Barclay,  Watson  L.  (■>]>  '89).  1st 
Nat    Bank    Bids. 

Bartles.  Charles  (IT  '67).  351 
Pine  St.    (1). 

Cornwell.  Thomas  H.  (A  '16).  901 
Second    St.    (m). 

Lincoln,  Henry  P.  (A  '80).  Gram- 
pian  Blvd. 

Mover,  Rev.  Frank  E.  (E  '11).  118 
Ross    St. 

Willow  Grove 

Justice,  William  W.,  Jr.  (A  '00) 
(m). 

Wilmerding 

Harker,  Herbert  F.  (AT  '19).  353 
Margurite  Ave. 

Wilson 

Adams,    Russell   H.    (A    '22). 
Stewart,  Dr.  J.  Boyd  D.    (A  '98). 

Womelsdorf 

Landis,  Paul  N.   (Z  '13). 
Woodlawn 

Neish,  Donald  D.  (A  '19). 
Wyalusing 

Staleord,  Martin  R.   (<ir  '00)    (b). 

Wyncote 

Bond,   James    (A    '77).       Box  62. 
Stull,  Eugene  S.,  Jr.    (<fr  '17). 
Warburton,  Barclay  H.  (A  '86). 

York 

Gross,    John  K.    (Z   '67).     266   East 

Market    St. 
Spangler,  Heyward  M.  (Z  '11).     Ill 

N.    George    St. 

PHILIPPINE  ISLANDS 

Manila 

Burdette,    Dr.    Benjamin    L.     (A  I 

'03).      St.   Luke's  Hospital. 
Douglas,     Robert     P.      (A  O     '20). 

Standard    Oil    Co.    of    N.    Y. 
Hall,    Victor    C.     (T    '05).     Robert 

Dollar   Co. 
Merrill,      Elmer      D.      (A  A      '98). 

Bureau    of    Science. 
Miller,    Hugo    H.    (A  12    '05).     Box 

525. 

PORTO   RICO 

Santurce 

de  la  Haba,   Gabriel   (A  A  '17). 


RHODE   ISLAND 

Kingston 

Edwards,  Clarence  B.  (I  '14).     R.  I. 
State  College. 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


1459 


Edwards,  Dr.  Howard  (T  '76). 
State  College   (t). 


R.  I. 


Newport 

WlLLOUGHBY,    HlTGH    L.     (A    '77). 

Providence 

Morey,      Chester     T.      (AM     '11). 

Rhode  Island  Tool  Co.    (m). 
Perry,    Rt.    Rev.    James    De    Wolf, 

Jr.   (A  '91).      10  Brown  St. 
Sickels,  George  H.  (AM  '13).     164 

Aliens  Ave. 


SOUTH   CAROLINA 

Abbeville 

Smith,  Joel  A.,  Jr.    (A  A  '97). 
White,  William  H.    (A  A  '00). 

Allendale 

Simons,  Locke  V.  (A  A  '14)    (m). 
Charleston 

Aimar,  C.  Emile  (AH  '06).     Charles- 
ton High  School  (t). 

Cave,   Lewis  G.    (AH  '04).     Daniel's 
Island. 

Horlbeck,    Fred   H.    (AH    '04).     31 
Broad   St.    (1). 

Macmillan,  Paul  M.  (AH  '04).     55 
Broad  St.   (j). 

Tobias,    Ashley    C.    (AH    '05).     98 
Rutledse  Ave.    (1). 

West,    Charles    C.    (AN   '18).     Cal- 
houn  Mansion. 

Wilbur,     Walter     B.      (AH     '03). 
Peoples  Office  Bldg.   (1). 

Clemson 

Long,  William  W.  (A  '84). 
Columbia 

Boger,   Willlvm    O.    (A  I   '09).      Col- 
umbia Record  (e) . 
Wood,    Dr.   Emlen    (A   '10).     Liberty 
National   Bank   Bldg. 

Florence 

Thomas,  Haskell  M.   (<|>  '20). 
Greenville 

Blocker,    Walter   A.    (I    '15).     308 

Masonic  Temple. 
Tyler,    Dr.   George   T,   Jr.    (T   '96). 
711  E.  North  St. 

Mt.  Pleasant 

Crouch,  Hasell  W.   (AH  '05)    (ce). 
Newberry 

Pool,  Robert  M.  (M  '21). 

Spartanburg 

Brown,    John    H.    (AH    '08).     408 

Rutledge  St.  (1). 
Montgomery,  Benjamin  W.  (<1>  '98). 
Morgan,  Samuel  C.   (AN  '12).     133 

N.    Converse  St. 
Willson.   James  Wirron    (AH  '08). 

171   Alabama  St.    (b). 

Wellford 

Riley,  Henry  W.  ($  '23). 


York 

Logan,  John  R.,  Jr.   ($  '15)    (c) 
Moore,  W.  Bedford  (AH  '08)   (1). 

SOUTH  DAKOTA 

Aberdeen 

Aldrich,   Louis  W.    (A  2  '22). 
Central  City 

Blackstone,  Samuel  W.  (A  '80). 
Elk  Point 

Smythe,  George  (A*  '22). 
Groton 

Reeves,  Jay  E.   (AS  '14)    (e). 
Hecla 

McGinmie,  Hugh  C.  (T  '22). 
Huron 

Ovlvtt,   Philip  m.    (A  2    '17). 
Lead 

Maokey,   Robert  W.    (A  E  '08).     20 
Kosebud   Ave.    (mie). 
Milbank 

Jones,  Robert  D.  (A  2  '12)   (1). 
Pierre 

Newman,   Frank  M.    (An  '17).      St. 

Charles    Hotel. 
Wengert,  James  J.    (A*  '22).     468 

Huron  Ave. 

Rapid  City 

Gantz,  Jacob  S.    (r  '72) 
Halverson,   Walter  S.    (A  2  '18) 

Sioux  Falls 

-   Henjum,  Nels  P.    (AE  '23).     1015 

o.   bummit  Ave 
Lang    Edgar  R.    (An   '12).     221   S 

Dakota  Ave. 
Roberts,  William  P.  (A  E  '23).     415 

b.    Duluth    Ave. 
Sproesser,    George    W     (a  E    '15) 

Sioux  Falls  Construction  Co.  (ce). 
Tripp 

Stark,  Theodore  E.    (a  0  '21). 

TENNESSEE 

Bristol 

Copenhaver,     Robert    M      (*    '00  \ 
904   Holston  Ave.  '     (  h 

Chattanooga 

Bach  man,  Rev.  Dr.  Jonathan  W    (K 

'59).     221    McCallie   Ave.  ' 

Bristol,   Bishop  Frank  M.    (t  '76) 
Caldwell,    "Vaughan   M     (A  N   '23 ^ 

Lookout  Mt.  '" 

Cook,     Simeon     B.     (AN     '23).     15 

Duncan   Ave. 
Davenport,  Joseph  H.    Jr    (H  '18) 

Davenport  Hosiery   Mills    (m) 
Evans,    De    Forrest    W.    (A  O    '11) 

Evans   Lumber  Company 
Grant,   John  C.    (H  '22).     St.  Elmo 

fetation. 


1460 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


Johnston,   James  M.    (H   '23).     541 

Oak    St. 
Johnston.  Summerfleld  K.  (H  '22). 

505  Walnut  St. 
Lupton,    Thomas    C.    (H    '22).     824 

Volunteer    Bldg. 
Patton,   George   H.    (A  E   '98).     St. 

Elmo    Station    (in). 
Poixpexter,   John   S.    (T    '96).      647 

Vine    St.     (m). 
Steward,  John  A.   (H  '18).     Battery 

Place. 
Wert,  Thomas  R.   (H  '20).     1028  E. 

10th   St. 
Wheelock,    Frank    H.     (AN    '21). 

Lookout  Mt. 
Wiggs,     John    W.     (AN     '19).     202 

McCallie  Ave. 

Columbia 

Frierson,  Albert  D.    (A  '64).     1121 

S.    Main   St. 
Titcomb,  Warren  S.   (AN  '12). 

Dyer 

Turner,    Dr.    Clarence    B.    A.    (A  I 
'06). 

Fayetteville 

Blair,  Edward  H.   (A  K  '21). 

Greenfield 

Akin,   Homer  A.    (A  I  '20). 
Elam,   Roy  O.    (A  I  '19). 

Greenville 

Emerson,  John  W.   (A  I  '17). 
Halls 

Hearn,  Robert  E.   (A  I  '03). 
Harriman 

Robinson,  John  W.  (A  I  '17). 
Harrogate 

Claxton,  Charles  (^  '17).       Lincoln 
Memorial    Univ. 

Hartsville 

Wright,  W.  Russell  (A  I  '09)   (1). 
Henning 

Rice,  Charles  S.  O.    (N  '60). 
Johnson  City 

Carpwell,     Leland    K.     (A  E     '20). 

100    W.    Unaka    Ave. 
Johnston,   W.   Scott    (T   '52).     351 
E.  Main  St. 

Knoxville 

Davis,  Howell  J.    (A  A  '98).     R.  F 

D.  2   (cc). 
Henderson,   Robert  A.,  Jr.    (<1>  '18) 

Box  389. 
Henrix.  Henry  M.    (A  Z   '04).     Hoi 

ston  Nat.  Bank  Bldg. 
Jones,  Horace  G.   (A  I  '13).     809  E 

Main    St.    (t). 
Lander,  Koswell  S.  (AE  '02).     Bur 

well  Bldg.   (ce). 
McCallum,   John   W.    (H   '22).     The 

Vendome. 
Wood,   Claude  R.    (A  I  '23).     Frank- 
lin Bide. 
Wood,  Robert  B.  (A  I  '21).     1159  N. 

Broadway. 


La  Follette 

La  Follette,  Robert  H.  (A  I  '21). 
Lawrenceburg 

Leech,   Paul  H.   (A  I  '23). 
Martin 

Meek,  Thomas  H.    (A  I  '10)    (1). 
Memphis 

Albright,    Fenton    (A  I    '10).     542 

Randolph   Bldg. 
Grosvenor,  Napoleon  H.   (A  N  '12) 

1912  Peabody  Ave.   (b). 
Johnson,    Dr.    Harry    C.    (A  I    '02). 

Central    Bank    Bldg. 
Leroy,     Dr.    Louis     (A  I    '96).     Ex- 
change Bldg. 
McClesky,    Samuel    W.    (A  K    '07). 

981    Elizabeth    Place     (ce). 
Rowe,    Perry    B.     (E    '07).     Central 

High   School    (t). 
Skinner,     Robert     E.      (A  K     '12). 

1179  Fountain  Court   (1). 
Sturm,    Dr.    Ernest    W.    (A  I    '02). 

Bank   of    Commerce   Bldg. 

Murfreesboro 

Ridley,  Granville  S.  (A  I  '16)    (1). 
Nashville 

Akers,    James    C.     (A  I    '12).     Inde- 
pendent  Life    Bldg.    (ce). 
Anderson,     William     H.      (■£     '92). 

1904  West  End  Ave.    (cc). 
Barnett,    Frederick    T.     (A  I    '04). 

Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Vanderbilt  Univ. 
Bell,     Robert     E.     (A  I     '08).     702 

Fourth  and  First  National   (1). 
Bogle,     Dr.     R.     Boyd     (A  I     '94). 

Hitchcock  Bldg. 
Bryan,     Dr.     James     L.     (A  I    '10). 

Hitchcock  Bldg. 
Buford,     Cornelius    H.     (A  I    '13). 

333  21st  Ave.,  N.   (1). 
Buford.    Joseph    S.,    Jr.    (A  I    '11). 

333  21st  Ave.,  N. 
Caruthers,     Abe     (A  I     '21).     2011 

Greenwood  Ave. 
Cooper,  Clarence  B.  (A  I  '15).     809 

Russell    St.    (ce). 
Cooper,    Duncan    B.    (A    '61).     Her- 
mitage Club. 
Cooper,   Warner  J.    (A  I  '16).     806 

Russell  St. 
Cowan,    Dr.    Samuel    C.    (A  I    '09). 

142  7th  Ave.,  N. 
Currey,  Louis  R.,  Jr.  (A  I  '19).     R. 

F.  D.  7. 
Edwards,  Amos  L.   (A  I  '07).     Stahl- 

man  Building,   (r). 
Estes,    Patrick    M.    ($    '90).     2410 

West  End  Ave.    (1). 
Farris,  Frank  M.    (A  O  '14).     3612 

Central  Ave.    (b) . 
Henderer,     Irving     V.      (A  I     '17). 

3916  Cambridge  Ave.   (me). 
Huggins,  George  T.  (A  I  '20).     2007 

Terrace    Place. 
Hutton,    Major    E.,    Jr.    (A  I    '22). 

52    Carroll   St. 
Jennings,  James  M.  (A  I  '20).     2012 

Broad  St. 
Klyoe,  Paul  C.   (A  I  '17).     106  31st 

Ave..  S. 
Levine,   Alfred  T.    (A  I  '02).     Van- 
derbilt Law  Bldg.    (1). 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


1461 


Levine,     Wendell,     H.      (A  I     '12). 

1601  Hilltaoio  Road.    (1). 
Maddux,    Frank    G.    (A  I    '12).     241 

4th   Ave.,   N.    (r). 
Miles,  Roy  A.  (A  I  '21).     631  Wood- 
land   St. 
Morgan,   Rev.   Albert  J.    (A  I   '03). 

HIS.  13th  St. 
Oliver,  Dr.  Oren  A.  (A  I  '09).     3739 

Harding    Road. 
Owen,    Homer    E.    (A  I    '15).     1518 

Bernard  Ave. 
Pentecost,    Clement    B.    (A  I    '10). 

1910   Church   St. 
Smith,   W.    Guild    (A  I   '10).     Stahl- 

man  Bldg.    (1). 
Soper,    Ellis    C.     (A  E    '03).     2110 

Hayes  St.    (m  e). 
Souby,  Armond  M.    (A  I  '07).     Van- 

derbilt  University. 
Srygley,  Dr.  Elam  F.  (A  I  '13).     16 

Academy   Place. 
Srygley,  Hubbard  F.   (A  I  '12).     16 

Academy   Place,    (t). 
Srygley,  Dr.  Paul  D.  (A  I  '19).     16 

Academy    Place. 
Srygley,     Roy     K.      (A  I     '16).     16 

Academy   Place    (1). 
Vaughn,    Dr.    James    J.     (A  I    '13). 

329  Doctors  Bldg. 
Ward,    William    E.,    Jr.    (A  I    '22). 

106   23d  Ave.,   N. 
Warner,    Paul    L.    (A  I    '21).      1819 

Broad   St. 
Williams,   Albert    (A  I   '12).     State 

Capitol. 
Woodring,  Dr.  Thomas  V.  (A  I  '15). 

1414   Stratton  Ave. 
Woodward,     P.     Ledger     (A  I     '21). 

2707    Sunset  Ave. 

Newbern 

Turner,  Banks  P.   (A  I  '10). 

Petersburg 

Marsh,  Fred  E.    (A  I  '19). 
Pikeville 

Greer,  Dr.  John  J.   (A  I  '17). 

Portland 

Oliver,  Dr.  James  M.    (A  I  '11). 

Pulaski 

Cook,  Rev.  Watson  M.    (A  I  '05). 
Martin,   Dr.  William  W.    (A  I  '15). 
Zuccarello,  Gut  M.   (A  I  '22). 

Ripley 

Conner,  Presley  N.   (N  '61).   (1). 
Johnston,  Walker  F.  (A  I  '18). 

St.  Elmo 

Noll,    Louis    M.    (M   '06). 
Savannah 

Barlow,  Kendrick  B.  (A  I  '23). 
Spring   Hill 

Brown,  Barrington   (A  I  '20). 
Trenton 

DeBow,  John  M.  (A  I  '05).  (t). 
Wales 

Wade,  David  R.,  Jr.   (A  I  '22). 


Winchester 

Jarratt,  Porter  W.  (A  I  '16). 
McMillan,  Robert  C.   (A  I  '19). 

TEXAS 

Abilene 

Cooper,    Dr.   Stewart    (H   '12). 
Griffin,  Philip  C.    (A  A   '20).     B01 

592. 
Magee,    Henry     C.     (M     '21).      19  Id 

Clinton  Ave. 

Amarillo 

Rogers,  Dr.   Roy  L.    (A  I  '04). 

Angleton 

Taylor.  James  P.  (A  '59). 
Anno n a 

Puckett,  Forest  (M  '21). 
Atlanta 

Ellington,  John  J.,  Jr.  (H  '12).  (h) 

Austin 

Saunders,     Caldwell     J.     (P     '18) 

Dept  of   Ins.   &   Banking. 
Tomkies,      Charles      D.      (M      '01). 
University  of  Texas,  (t). 

Bay  City 

Rugeley,  Dr.  Henry  L.   (A  '59). 

Beaumont 

Chadbourne,  Vaughn  R.   (A  A  '10) 

San  Jacinto  Apts.   (ee). 
Gilbert,    Harvey   W.    (H   '06).     Gil 

bert  Bldg. 
Graham,      William     F.      (A  I      12). 

White  House  Dry  Goods  Co. 
Nuttall,    Neil    G.     (A  I    '15).     123 

Lvle    St. 
Price.    Albert    B.     (M    '16).     1216 

Orleans   St. 

Caddo 

TOLAND,    MiRCELLUS    R.     (AS    '18). 

Camden 

Landes,  Warwick  B.   (H  '14). 
Randolph,  Robert  D.   (H  '15). 

Chapel  Hill 

Crockett,  John  A.  (M  '22). 
Columbus 

Duncan,  John  (A  '58). 
Corpus  Christi 

Sherman,  Myron  W.   (AG  '09). 
Crockett 

Wooters,  Robert  H.   (A  A  '03). 

Dallas 

Board,  Wallis  M.   (A  I  '02).     429  E 

10th  St.    (t). 
Cobb,    Charles    C.     (A    '80).     North 

Texas   Bldg.    (1). 
Indermille,   Frederick   K.  W.    (A  E 

'04).     405  S.  Winnetka  Ave. 
Jester,    Herbert    Whiteselle    (H). 

Care    of   Merchants'    National    Bank. 

(b). 


1462 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


Metzenthin,  Waldemae  E.  (Z  '99). 
University    Club. 

Nash,  Dr.  Albert  W.  (A  I  '06). 
3201    Hall    St. 

Pearson,  Ralph  H.  (A  A  '04).  Cot- 
ton Exchange  Building  (ee). 

Tomkies,  Dr.  James  S.  (M  '03). 
1214  McCoy  St. 

Del  Rio 

Gray,  Charles  W.  (A  I  '12).  (c). 

Denton 

Jagoe,  Walker  M.  (AS  '21).  608 
N.  Locust  St. 

El  Campo 

Montgomery,  Roy  D.  (All  '20). 

El  Paso 

Shedd,  Milton  C.  (A  E  '09).  3519 
Madison  Ave.    (me). 

Faxmersvile 

Yeary,  Ernest  B.   (M  '19). 
Fort  Worth 

Bolte,  Roswell  A.   (A  9  '19). 

R.     (A  9     '19) 


1704 

511 

501% 

'14). 


Summit  Ave. 
Drew,     Floyd 

Main  St. 
Eaton.  Alfred  H.    (A  I   '08). 

Main  St.    (1). 
George,      Eugene      S.      (A  2 

Petroleum  Bldg.   (1). 
Hunt,    Samuel    (K    '61).     612    West 

5th  St. 
Winton,  Will  M.    (A  I   '08).     Texas 

Christian  University,   (t). 


Friona 

Hanson,  Dayton  W.  (P  '13). 

Gainesville 

Philips,  Walter  E.    (A  '81). 


Scott 
Bldg.    (i) 

Simpson,  Rev.  Claude  M.    (A  I  '05). 
405  S.  Lindsay  St. 

Galveston 

Penland,  Samuel  M.   (P  '65).     2216 
Winnie  St. 

Greenville 

Harrell,   Morris   B.    (A  I   '06).    (1). 

Houston 

Boyles,  Lester  T.  (A  K  '16).     Y.  M. 

C   A. 
Curley,    Harry    C.    (M    '15).     Texas 

Lumber  Co. 
Dailey,   Arthur  A.    (P    '19).     5218 

Austin  St. 
Dancey.  Hibert  H.   (AN  '15).     302 

W.  Main  St. 
Houstoun,  James  P.  (A  Z  '09).     604 

Union  Bank  Building,    (i). 
Tolbert,  George  V.  (A  N  '21).     1717 

Tuam  Ave. 

McAllen 

Phelps.  Eugene  E.   (T  '98). 

Marlln 

Ellsbkrry,  Thomas  B.  (M  '18). 


Oklaunion 

Smith,  Carl  M.  (ATI  '20). 


Rosebud 

Dunn,  Henry  C. 


(O  '60). 


San  Angelo 

Cannon,  Charles  C.   (A  9  '17). 

San  Antonio 

Budd,  Capt.  Otho  W.   (Z  '62).     1009 

Carson   St. 
Johnson,    James    M.     (P    '10).     101 

Swaine,    Frank    T.    (I    '12).     Bedell 
Building. 


San  Marcos 

Brown,  Daniel   E. 


(A  A   '90).     Box 


Sherman 

Freeland,     Ewing     Y.      (A  I      '12). 
Austin  College,   (t). 

Sulphur  Springs 
Carothers,  Reuben  B.,  Jr.  (A  A  '22). 
Henderson,  Homer  E.  (A  A  '21). 

Taylor 

Sasse,  Hugo  F.   (AE  '20). 

Temple 

Talley,   Luther   L.    (A  I   '10). 
National  Bank  Bldg.  (i). 

Terrell 

Bass,   Sidney    (9  '60). 
Cate,  Hugh  C.  (AN  21). 


City 


Texarkana 
Stuart, 


Dee    W.     (A  II 
West  Broad  Street.    (1). 


'15).     301 


Thornton 

Cannon,  Carl  E.  (A  I  '20). 

Valley  Mills 

McNeill,  Nelson   (A  I  '15). 

Waco 

Harman,  Gabriel  C.    (P  '21). 

Columbus    St. 
Patton,   Robert  G.   (B  '73). 
dent    Bldg.    (m). 


2011 
Provi- 


Wills  Point 

Bruce,    Blount    W.,    Jr. 


(A  I    '15). 


Wichita  Falls 

Fernald,  Paul  E.    (AM  '08)    (mie). 
Goodwin,    William    J.     (A  O     '16). 
710x/2    Ohio    Ave.    (1). 

UTAH 

Salt  Lake  City 

Barrette,     Walter     S.     (AT     '22). 

1063    E.    2nd    South    St. 
Bothwell,  Floyd  B.  (A  T  '20).     445 

3rd  East  St. 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


M63 


Castleman,    Gordon    L.     (AT    '21). 

28   N.    State   St. 
Dietz,    Henry  W.    (A  A   '03).     1073 

2nd  Ave.    (c  e). 
Fellows.    Donald    R.    H.    (A  O   '16). 

30   U   St. 
Gibson.  Edgar  G.   (AT  '17).     221  S. 

13th  Bast  St.   (b). 
Gibson,  William  H.  (AT  '18).      221 

S.    13th   East   St.    (b).     ' 
Hartley.    Richard  G.    (T   '95).     411 

Judge  Bldg.    (1). 
McIntosh,   Frederick  R.    (AT   '23). 

30    D.    St. 
Morgan,     Thomas     H.     (A©     '12). 

Hotel  Utah. 
Pomeroy,    Dr.    Edward    S.    (T    '14). 

36   W.    First   North    St. 
Richards,     Edward     F.     (A  P     '23). 

175   A.   St. 
Timby,    Fred  W.    (AT   '19).     Walker 

Bank  Bldg. 


VERMONT 

Arlington 

Fisher,  John  R.  (I  '04). 
Baxre 

Adie,   George  C.    (A  0  '20). 
Lyndonville 

Cheney,  Paul  E.   (A  0  '13)    (ce). 
St,  Johnsbury 

Conner,  Preston  L.   (A  A  '20). 
Windsor 

Parrish,  Maxfield    (fi  '92). 

VIRGINIA 

Abingdon 

Reed,  Frank  R.    (H  '20). 
Alexandria 

Barley,  Hon.  Louis  C.  (T  '85).      211 

N.  Washington  St.   (j). 
Barley,  Louis  C,  Jr.    (H  '22).     211 

N.  Washington  St. 
Barrett,   Clifton  W.    (H  '21).     408 

Duke   St. 
Bryan,     Albert     V.     (H     '20).      803 

Prince    St. 
Carlin,    C.   Keith    (T    '12).      210    N. 

Washington    St.     (1). 
McGuire,  Dr.  Hugh  H.  (H  '94). 
Nicol,  Hon.  Charles  E.   (H)    (1). 
Snow,  William  S.   (A  A  '15)    (1). 

Appalachia 

Morton,  George   (<i>  '06)    (1). 
Parker,  Robert  R.  (<f>  '06)    (1). 

Ashland 

Cardwell,   William   D.    (T   '85)    (1). 
Ellis,  Leslie    (T  '85). 
Fleet,  Alexander  R.   (T  '22). 
Harris,   Coirtenay   W.    (T   '19)    (i). 
Hatcher,    Rev.    Samuel   C.    (T    '93). 
Hatcher,  Samuel  P.   (T  '19). 
Nolley,  Henry  C.  (T  '12). 
Roberts,   James  M.    (T   '21), 
Roberts,  John  G.  (T  '22). 


Wightman,  Wili  iam  A.   (T  '20). 
Woolfolk,  Edmund  W.,  Jr.   (T  '23). 

Bassett 

Bassett,  John  E.   (T  '21). 
Bassett.  William  M.   (T  '18). 

Beaver  Dam 

Cooke,   C.  Berkeley,  Jr.    (H  '19). 
Bedford 

Scott,  Frank  J.   (T  '22). 

Scott,  James  J.,  Jr.    (T  '20). 

Berkley 

Robertson,  Ware  W.,  Jr.   (H  '22). 
Berryville 

Reynolds,   George   8.    (2   '75). 
Big  Stone  Gap 

Willis,  Edward  H.   (T  '13)    (cc). 
Blackford 

Puckett,  John  C.   (<i>  '21). 
Blackstone 

Powell,    Richard  L.    ($  '00). 
Boydton 

Francis,  Camillus  N.   (I  '19). 

Boykins 

White,  Walter  W.,  Jr.   (T  '17). 

Buchanan 

Pechin,  Edmund  C.   (A  '56). 
Penn,   William  J.    (H   '12). 

Buena  Vista 

Vaden,  Dr.  Marshall  T.   (<£  '14). 

Cape  Charles 

Parsons,    Charles    H.    (I    '18). 

Charlottesville 

Alderman,    Dr.   Edwin   A.    (A   '82). 

University    Station    (t). 
•      Bibb,    Dr.    James    L.    (H    '07).     Mc- 

Cauley    School. 
Harmon,  Daniel,  Jr.    (H  '17)    (c). 
Minor,    Richmond    T.,    Jr.    (H    '93) 

(b). 
Nelson,  Dr.  Hugh  T.,  Jr.    (H  '99). 
Wood,   Lyttleton  W.    (H  '10).     516 

Park  St.    (1). 

Charlotte  Court .  House 

Towler,   James  A.    (A  9   '16). 

Chase  City 

Babcock,  Fred  W.,  Jr.    (<£  '18). 

Chatham 

Martin,   Dr.    Rawley  W.    (<i>  '90). 
Swanson,   Hon.   Claude   A.    (T    '85). 
Vaden,    Thomas   H.    (<|>  '22). 
Whitehead,  Claude  S.  (<!>  '18). 
Whitehead,  John  H.    (4>  '89)    (1). 
Whitehead,  Joseph  W.    (<£  '89).   (1). 
Whitehead,  Walter  M.    (<i>  '99). 

Chilhowie 

Cole,  Clay,   S.   (<t>  '11). 
Cole,  Dr.   Dean  B.   (<i>  '14). 
Cole,   Fred  N.    (T   '20). 


1464 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


Chuckatuck 

Godwin.   Charles   B.,   Jr.    (<£  '18). 
Chula 

Rowlett,   George  A.    (T  '78). 

Churchland 

Armistead.     Henry    K.     (A  A     '13). 
Carney,  Taylor.  E.   ($  '02). 
Hargroves,   V.   Carney    (<J>  '22). 
Peake,   John  M.    (A  A   '14). 

Clarendon 

FOLLANSBEE,    FRANK     (T    '72). 

Clarksville 

Taylor,  William  K.    (A  A  '15). 

Clifton  Forge 

Tyler,  Rev.  Frank  A.  (T  '96). 

Covington 

Anderson,  Henry  W.,  Jr.   (H  '22). 
Beirne,  Richard  F.,  Jr.   (T  '99)    (e). 
Gardner,    Lieut.    Francis    P.     (A  A 

'13). 
Jeter,  James  G.,  Jr.  (A  A  '20). 
Jones,  Charles  P.,  Jr.  (T  '96)    (1). 
Lacy.   Paul  B.    (<f?  '11). 
Revercomb,     George    A.,     Jr.     (A  A 

'18). 
Revercomb,    William    C    (A  A    '19) 

(1). 
Stevenson,  Roscoe  B.  (A  A  '07)    (1). 
Wightman,  John  W.    (T  '15). 

Cullen 

Maloney,  George  R.   (T  '17). 
Culpeper 

Gibson,  Edward  H.  ($  '87)    (1). 

Jennings,    Com.    Lewis    W„    Jr.    ($ 
•03). 

Danville 

Fowlkes,    Richard    W.     (A  A    '15). 

732  Grove  St. 
Fowlkes.  Dr.  William  B.  (A  A  '10). 

732    Grove   St. 
Kent,     Dr.     Samuel     D.      ($     '15). 

Arcade   Bldg. 
Pariiam.  E.  Prince    (A  A  '17).     865 

Main  St. 
Pritchett,    Dr.    Charles    B.     (A  A 

'11).      644  Main  St. 
Pritchett,  Harry  W.   (M  '19). 
Taylor,    Richard   W.    (T    '18).     Box 

91. 
Wyllie,  John  N.   (T  '74).      766  Main 

St. 

Dewitt 

Butterworth,  Linwood  (T  '18). 
Drake's  Branch 

Payne,   Robert  H.   (T  '12)    (t). 
Eastham 

Taylor,  Franklin  M.  (4>  '15). 
Eastville 

-'  OTT,    Stanley    (<f>  '04)     (1). 

Edinburg 

Newman,   Houston  H.    (T   '14). 


Emporia 

Lifsey-,  Walter  R.  ($  *16). 
Squire,  William  R.  (T  '16). 
Vincent,    Gordon    L.,    Jr.     (T    '17) 

(b). 
Weaver,  Peter  F.  (T  '24). 
Wood,   Alpheus  H.    (T  '21). 
Wood,  Dr.  George  N.  P.,  Jr.  (T  '14). 

Fairfax 

Eaton,   La  Fayette  B.   (A  '82)    (b). 
Thrasher,  Henry  W.    (T  '06). 

Fannville 

Barrow,  Walter  W.   (T  '06)    (i). 
Crute,  Dr.  Charles  B.   (T  '98). 
Lear,  Joseph  M.   (T  '00)    (t). 
Lewis.  Joseph  H.,  Jr.  (T  '15). 
Serpell,  Robert   ($  '13). 

Fort  Defiance 

Gallagher,  John  C    (A  A  '17). 
Fort  Lewis 

McClintic,  Emmett  W.  (II  '05). 

Franklin 

Camp,  James  L.,  Jr.   (I  '16)    (m). 
Camp,   Vaughan    (<J?  '10). 
Camp,  William   M.    (H    '23). 
Jackson,  Edgar  B.  (T  '14)    (e). 
Knight,   James  T.    (<I>   '20). 
Knight,   William   I.    (<£  '19). 
Moyler.  James  E.   (T  '17). 
Story^,   Elliott  L.    (T  '10). 
Vaughan,    Gen.    Cecil    C.    (T    '84) 
(b). 

Franktown 

Nottingham,    Severn   A.    (<£>   '20). 
Tankard,  Edward  B.   (T  '09). 

Fredericksburg 

Franklin,  Thomas  W.    (Z  '65). 
Stearns,  Franklin  (H  '91). 

Front  Royal 

Cook,  Dr.  Giles  B.   (A  A  '98). 
Downing,   S.   Bvrne    (H   '98). 
Lipscomb,  Thomas  L.   (T  '14)    (t). 
Randolph,   Ernest  W.    (T   '20). 

Glade  Spring 

Morriss,  William  S.    ($  '88). 
Graham  ■ 

Wilson,  Parker  R.  ($  '15). 
Gretna 

Vaden,   Robert  C.    (<i>  '05)    (i). 
Grottoes 

Fulton,  John  G.,  Jr.    (H  '03). 
Hampton 

Anderson,  John  N.   (A  Z  '20)    (i). 

Anderson,  Russell  M.   (4>  '20). 

Anderson,  Wallace  C.    (<J>  '20). 

By'Rd,   Julian   M.    (H   '03). 

Groome,   Nelson  S.    ($  '87)    (b). 

Harrisonburg 

Chandler,  Charles  H.    (H  '15). 
Conrad,   Laird  L.    (T   '04)    (1). 
Fletcher.   Abner  K.,  Jr.    (A  A  '03). 
Keister,  William  H.  (A  A  '96)    (t). 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


1465 


Logan,   Conrad   T.    (T   '10).     741   S. 

Main    St.    (t). 
Taliaferro,    George   W.    (A  A    '22). 

28    Court    Square. 
Warren,   James  M.    (A  A  '20).     409 

S.    Main   St. 
Yancey,   Robert  G.    (A  A  '21).     357 

S.    Main    St. 
Yancey,   William   B.    (H   '15).     357 

S.   Main   St. 

Heathsville 

Walker,  Hon.  Cyrus  H.  (H  '82)   (1). 

Hopewell 

Harrison,  David  A.,  Jr.   (T  '07)    (1). 
Jones,  Archer  L.   (<i>  '14)    (1). 

Hume 

Yates,  Charles  J.  (T  '82). 

Irvington 

Newbill,  Frank  G.   (T  '94)    (1). 

Ivor 

Saunders,   Cofer  C    (<1>  '17). 

Ivy  Depot 

Wood,  Charles  (H  '58). 

Lawrenceville 

Lev/is,  Burdett  A.   (<l>  '96)    (1). 

Leesburg 

Powell,  William  C.  (<i>  '98). 

Lexington 

Desha,  Dr.  L.  Junius  (A  A  '06)   (c). 
Hopkins.  William  S.,  Jr.  (A  A  '18). 
Ignico,   Robert  V.    (A  A  '18). 
Moore,  Frank  (A  A  '94)    (1). 
Moore,  Stuart  (A  A  '15). 

Lilian 

Cockrell,  Thomas  L.    (T  '84)    (m). 

Little  Plymouth 

Cox,  Dr.  William  S.  (T  '12). 

Luray 

Walton,   Samuel  L.    (T  '14)    (1). 

Lynchburg 
Anderson,  Dr.  Rice  R.  (I  '00).     2460 

Rivermont  Ave.    (t). 
Bell,   George   M.    (T    '01).     317   5th 

St. 
Bell,  William  S.   (T  '98).     317  5th 

St.  ,   „N 

Goode,     William    C,    JR.     (T      23). 

1105  Wise  St. 
Howison,   Marion  L.    (T   '12).     Ran- 
dolph Macon  Women's  College   (t). 
Kyle      Dr.     Bernard    H.     (H      H)- 

Wall  Bldg.  ,      v 

Lewis,   John  M.  B.    (H  '91)    (ce). 
Lipscomb,    Dr.    Herbert   C.    (T     01). 

Randolph-Macon      Woman's      College 

Pettyjohn,    Walker    (T    '89).     700 

Federal    St. 
Thornhill,     Claude     W.     (<p      16). 

2110   Rivermont  Ave. 

Lynch' s  Station 

Anthony,  John  W.    (A  A  '09). 


Lynn  wood 

Dilworth,  Thomas  B.  (A  A  '10). 

Madison 

Smith,  Francis  P.,  Jr.   (<p  '10)    (b). 
Smith,  Shirley  H.   (<i>  '18)    (b). 

Marion 

Culbert,   Denny    (<£  '14)    (m). 
Culbert,  Guy  T.   (3>  '18). 
Dickinson,   Burt  L.    (4>  '13)    (1). 
Dickinson,  Nathan  L.   ($  '19). 

Martinsville 

Gates,  William  B.   (T  '00)    (t). 
Groves,  Clarence  R.   (T  '21). 
Groves,  Irving  M.   (T  '16)    (b). 
Mullins,  Henry  G.  (T  '16). 
Rucker,   Benjamin   S.    (A  A  '22). 
Teague,    Henry   N.    (T   '21). 
Whittle,  Randolph  G.   (A  A  '21). 
Wray,  Francis  M.  (T  '13)    (t). 

Mathews 

Hoskins.  Dr.  Robert  R.  ($  '96). 

Monterey 

Bishop,  Miller  V.    (T  '08). 
Jones,  Edwin  B.    (T  '98)    (1). 
Jones,  Richard  C.   (T  '09). 

Mt.  Jackson 

Walker,  Ripley  S.    (A  A  '16)    (1). 
Wissler,  Franklin  H.   (A  A  '19). 

Nathalie 

Sales,   Clarence  H.    (<i>  '21). 

Newport  News 

Barrett.  Frank  S.  «j>  '21).  128 
32nd   St. 

Edwards,  Leroy  S.  (T  '01).  New- 
port   News    Shipbuilding    Co. 

Jeter,  William  H.  (A  A  '19).  Shir- 
ley   Apts. 

Massie,  Joseph  A.  (H  '94).  Law 
Building    (1). 

Read,  John  W.   (T  '89)   (e). 

Norfolk 

Armistead,   Moss   W.    (H   '08).     158 

Granbv  St.    (r). 
Baker,    Richard    Henry    (H).     408 

Raleierh     Ave.     (1). 
Bass,  Thomas  E.,  Jr.    (<£  '15).     Flat 

Iron   Bldg. 
Bosman,  Robert  L.    (T  '10).  •  Larch- 

mont. 

BROWNLEY,       J.      WlNFIELD       (T      '12). 

809  Stocklev  Gardens. 
Carney,     Alonzo     B.     (H).     Citizens 

Bank  Bldg. 
Collins,     Paul     T.      (E     '03).     812 

Manteo  St.    (r). 
Collins.    Samuel    Q.,    Jr.     (H     16). 

403    W.    Bute    St.     (r). 
Culpepper,    Dr.    James    H.    (H    '05). 

109    College   Place. 
Devaney,    Walter    L.,    Jr.    (T    '07). 

721    Yarmouth    St.    (1). 
Eley,     H.     Sheldon     (T     '92).     621 

Colonial  Ave. 
Gage,   Elliot  H.    (AM   '13).     U.    S. 

Public  Health  Service  Custom  House. 
Jones,    William    M.     (T    '90).     632 

Olney  Road. 
Keeling,  Harry  W.   (T  '90). 


1466 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


Kexxox.    Pr.    Beverly    R.    (H   '93). 

Taylor   Building. 
Leslie.     Joseph     A..     JR.     ($    '16). 

Norfolk  Virginian  Pilot    (e). 
Nelson.     William     (A  A    '99).      323 

W.    29th    St.    (me). 
Xutt.    Robert   L.,  Jr.    (H   '18).      616 

Redgate   Ave. 
Pilcher.      George      (II      '97).     308 

Colonial   Ave.    (1). 
Pollard.    Sidney    F.     (<£    '02).     711 

Virginia    Ave. 
Raper,     Paxiel     W.,     JR.     (H     '12). 

Woodrow    Court. 
SANDS,    William   H.    (<?>   '10).     Bank 

of   Commerce   Bids.    (1). 
Savage.  Toy  P.  (H  '99).      236  Granby 

St.    (1). 
Schoolfield,    Samuel   A.    (A  A    11). 

1120    Redgate    Ave.    (i). 
Simmons,     Maclin      (T     '21).     703 

Raleigh   Ave. 
Smith.    Perry    C.    (AG    '18).     3501 

Colonial    Ave. 
Spratlixg.      Da /id     A.      (AK     '23). 

Naval    Hospital 
Story,     Walter     F.      (T     '10).      817 

Manrv    Place     (b) . 
Tyler.       Blake       (A  A       '19).      717 

Raleigh    Ave. 
Vicar.  Willis  W.,  Jr.   (T  '19).     516 

Fairfax    Ave. 
Wells.     Edward    R.    F.     (A  A    '96). 

Citizens    Bank   Bldg.    (1). 

North 

Miller,   Frank  B.    ($  '12). 

Oceana 

Corxick,  John  M.  (H  '19). 

Onacock 

Tyler,  John  S.    (E  '60). 

Orange 

Riley,   Rev.  Frank  C.    (<t>  '13). 

Pamplin 

Davis,  Thomas  C.    (T   '19). 
Pearisburg 

Brown,  Waller  S.   (<£  '13)    (1). 
Petersburg 

Booth,     Harvey    B.     (H    '19).     128 

Sycamore  St. 
Booth,  W.  H.  Kevan   (H  '18).     116 

Marshall    St. 
Burge.  Walter  Y„  Je.   (H  '23).     24 

W.    Washington    St. 
Punlop,  Pavid  (H  '17).      "  Ellerslie." 
Dunlop,   John   M.    (H   '20).     "Eller- 
slie." 
Gilll\m,    Charles    M.,    Jr.    (A   '20). 

10  1     B.    Jefferson    St. 
Gilliam,   Herbert  B.   (<i>  '08).     Law 

Bldg.    (1). 
Gilliam,    Robert,   Jr.    (d>  '04).     Law 

Bldg.    (1). 
Kinsey,  Henry  C,  Jr.  (H  '08).     123 

S.    Sycamore    St.     (1). 
Kinsey,   William  W.    (H   '17).     123 

S.    Sycamore    St. 
Mason,   Joseph  T.    (H   '22).     716   S. 

Adams    St.     (i). 
Moyler,  Harry  L.   (T  '08). 


Nufer,  William  b\  (II  '19).     23b  o. 

Adams    St. 
Parsons,   Tarltox    F.    (H   '20).     112 

Franklin    St. 
Patterson,     John     Rice      (II     '18). 

Watson   Court. 
Romaixe,    Pr.    Mason    (H    '17).     29 

S.    Market    St. 
Seward.     Hatcher    P.     (H     '23).      5 

Cupid    St. 
Seward,  Simon  (H  '22).     5  Cupid  St 
Townes,  Ernest  N.   (<£  '20).      542  S. 

Sycamore    St. 
Whitmore,  John  C.   (T  '04).     647  S. 

Jefferson   St. 
Wilson,   Richard  T.    (T  '01).     Mech- 
anics   Bldg.     (1). 

Portsmouth 

Carney',    Stephen  B.    (<|>  '94) . 
Chandler,  Edward  A.    (T   '05).      804 

Riverview  Ave. 
Puke,  William  H.    ($  '01). 
Edwards,    Rev.    Pr.   William   H.    (T 

'76).      117   Mt.   Vernon   Ave. 
Green,    Raleigh   O.    (T    '22).     R.   F. 

P.    1. 
Hume,  John  N.   (<£  '84).     Box  28. 
Leake,  Charles  L.   (d>  '06).     Virginia 

Carolina    Chemical   Co. 
Thomas,  John  L.  (H  '02).     New  Kirn 

Bldg.    (3). 
Williams,  Charles  E.   (<|>  '84).     316 

North    St. 

Promt 

■Caskie,  Jacquelin  A.    ($  '12). 
PurcellviUe 

Heaton,  Nathaniel  R.   ($  '91). 
Rice's  Depot 

Price,  William  A.    (T   '81). 
Richlands 

Elgin,  William  J.    (A A  '01)    (cc). 
Richmond 

Augustine,  James,  Jr.  (<|>  '12).     1024 

W.    Grace    St. 
Augustine,      Robert     B.      (d>     '13). 

Windsor    Court  Apts.    (i). 
Augustine,     William     F.     (<$     '06). 

1913    Hanover   Ave.    (b). 
Barclay.    Hugh    A.,    Jr.    (A  A    '15). 

3106  Floyd  Ave. 
Bidgood,    George    C.    (T    '87).     3005 

Monument    Ave.     (m). 
Bowe,  Dr.  Pudley  P.  (<£  '15).      1123 

West    Franklin     St. 
Broaddus.  Reuben  H.   ($  '02).     Mer- 
chants   National    Bank    (b). 
Brown,    Pr.   Alexander  G.    (T   '91). 

1135   W.    Franklin    St. 
Cardwell,     Charles     P.      (T     '93). 

Mutual  Bldg.    (1). 
Cardwell,  Richard  H.   (T  '20).     Mer- 
chants National  Bank. 
Cardwell,  William  H.   (T  '14).     22 

Laburnum  Court  (i). 
Carter,     Robert     C.      (T     '09).     12 

Plaza. 
Carv.    John    B.     (d>    '06).      1004    W. 

Franklin    St. 
Chesterman,   Evan   R.,   Jr.    (<i>   '18). 

1636   W.    Grace    St. 
Chesterman,  Evan  R.  ($  '96).     163Q 

W.    Grace    St. 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


1467 


Clark,     Lyman     E.      (T     '04).     2006 

Monument   Ave. 
Cottrkll,  Walker  C.   (<|>  '99).      1103 

W.  Marshall  St. 
Curtis,    Thomas    S.     (<|>    '13).     2603 

Grove   Ave. 
Outchins,   Louis   E.    (<£   '09).     1116 

West    Ave. 
Dai/ton,  Herbert  St.  C.,  Jr.  (<£  '13). 

1827    Park    Ave. 
Davis,    Dr.    Wray    Wythe    (<£    '84) 

1001     Grove    Ave. 
Deitrick,    W.    Wade    (<f>   '21).     2215 

Monument    Ave. 
Dice,  John  C.  (T  '93).     The  Chester- 
field. 
Ellyson,    Henry    K.     (<£    '97).     814 

Park    Ave. 
English,  Edgar  B.   (<|>  '97).     5  South 

Blvd.    (1). 
Failing,    James    E.     (#    '03).     2201 

Floyd    Ave.    (b). 
Finnegan,    McClellan    G.    ($    '15). 

American  Bank  Bldg.    (1). 
Fisher,    Marion    N.    (T    '11).     1610 

Park  Ave.    (1). 
Freeman,  Hamner  G.   ($  '92)       2011 

W.  Grace  St.  (i). 
Gary,     Thomas     P.     ($    '13).     1811 

Floyd   Ave    (i). 
Gooch,    William    S.,    Jr.     (H    '19). 

Penn  Mutual  Life  Ins.   Co.    (i). 
Green,    James    R.     (A    '90).     Export 

Leaf  Tobacco  Co. 
Grant,     Leroy     D.      (f>     '97).      1804 

Grove  Ave.    (r). 
Gray,   Dr.  Alfred  L.    (H  '97).     2006 

Monument  Ave. 
Holladay,  Addison  L.  (<£  '73).     1014 

E.   Main    St.    (1). 
Hotchkiss,  Elmore  D.,  Jr.   ($  '04). 

7   E.    Franklin    St. 
Hotchkiss,   Henry  S.    ($  '99).     Box 

43. 
King.    Waverly    G.     (<£    '14).     Rich- 
mond Motor  Car  Co. 
Lancaster,  George  G.   (<i>  '16).     803 

Lamb    Ave.    (c  e) . 
McAdams,  Thomas  B.   ($  '97).     2300 

Lake   View  Ave.    (b). 
McGuire,   Dr.   Stuart    (3>  '87).     513 

E.   Grace  St. 
McNeill,  Walter  S.    (<i>  '99).     2500 

Grove    Ave.    (1). 
Mack,    George   K.    ($   '19).     4  West- 
wood    Ave. 
Mercer,  Roger  W.  (<$  '15).     505  W. 

Grace    St. 
Merrick,    Dr.    Thomas    D.    (T    '83). 

317   W.   Franklin    St. 
Mosby,    N.    Thomas    (<£    '93).     1017 

Bank    St.    (1). 
Moss,  Thomas  O.    (<i>  '16).     American 

National    Bank    Bldg.     (1). 
Munce,    John    G.    (A  A    '08).     2448 

Park   Ave. 
Parrish,  John  McP.  (H  '13).     1105 

W.  Grace   St. 
Preston,  Edmund  M.    (H  '19).     515 

W.   Franklin    St. 
Quarles,  Harry  D.  (<|>  '14).     Western 

Electric    Co. 
Rice,     Theodorick     P.     (A  A     '12). 

2807  W.   Grace  St. 
Richeson,  Frank  S.   (T  '10).     1705 

Grove  Ave.   (t). 


Robinson,  Willard  S.  (T  '11).    2426 

Stuart  Ave.    (r). 
Ruffin,    Craige    (H    '23).      416    Sem- 
inary   Ave 
Ruffin,    Thomas    L.     (<|>    '21).     416 

Seminary    Ave. 
Shepherd,   Clyde  D.    (<|>  '19).     2008 

Monument  Ave.    (i). 
Smith,    Edward    E.     (T    '06).     2223 

W.  Grace  St.    (t). 
Smoot,  Thomas  A„  Jr.  (T  '20)       112 

N.   5th   St. 
Tabb,   B.   West    ($  '01).      1523   West 

Ave. 
Taylor,     Henry    M.     (<£    '12).     711 

Greenwood   Ave. 
Taylor,    Dr.    Hugh    McG.     ($    '76) 

100   N.   3rd   St. 
Underwood,   John  Lee,  Jr.    (<£  '13) 

Stuart   Hall  Apt. 
Valentine,  Allen  W.  ($  '13).     1137 

West  Ave.    (m). 
Vaughan,    Isaac    N.    (T    '97).     1001 

W.    Franklin    St. 
Walden,    Richard    C,    3rd    (<|>    '22) 

131    S.    5th    St. 
Walker,    J.    Henley    (T    '99).     2413 

Park   Ave.    (ce). 
West,  Dr.  William  J.  ($  '91).     1000 

Park   Ave. 
White,  John  C.   (H  '02).     Merchants 

National    Bank     (b). 
White,    Oliver    C.    (A  Z    '14).     820 

Park   Ave.    (b). 
White,   Orrin  Banks    (f>  '06).     103 

South    3rd    St.     (ce). 
Wicker,     John     J.,     Jr.      (<£     '13). 

Mutual  Bldg.    (1). 
Wicker,    .J.      Caldwell      (<J>      '19). 

Sterling  Apts. 
Willis,    Charles   K.    (T    '76).     2214 

Grove   Ave.    (i). 
Wilson,     Lloyd     T.,     Jr.     (<$     '17). 

Waverly   Apartments. 
Yancey,  Kemper  W.    (T  '10).     1031 

W.  Grace  St.    (i). 
Ziegler,  William  A.   ($  '21).     1209 

3rd   Ave. 

Rio  Vista 

Higginbotham,   David    ($  '73). 
Ringgold 

Moore,  Lindsey  L.   (A  A  '19). 
Roanoke 

Adamson,  Charles  M.   (■£>  '20).     505 

Woods  Ave.,  S.  W. 
Battle,  William  S.   (A  '90). 
Gettle,    Herbert    H.    (T    '22).     604 

Allison    Ave. 
Gibbons.  Howard  K.   (A  A  '21).      N. 

&  W.  General  Offices. 
Gibbons.  William  A.,  Jr.   (A  A  '19). 

N.  &  W.  General  Offices,   (me). 
Huff,     Francis     E.      (<£     '22).     706 

Campbell    Ave.,    S.   W. 
McNulty.     Charles     S.     (A  A     '02). 

455    Highland   Ave.,    S.   W.    (1). 
Matson,    David    H.,    Jr.    (A  A    '21). 

18  Elm  Ave.,   S.  W. 
Mottley,  Robert  C.  (<i>  '21).      610  N. 

10th    St. 

POINDEXTER,    ELDRIDGE   W.     (A  A    '04). 

1250  Maple  Ave.,  S.  W.   (1). 
Rodgers,  John  M.  (T  '90).     N.  &  W. 
Ry.  Co. 


1468 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


Showalter.   English    (H  '19).     315 
Grandin   Road. 

Staples,    Abram    P.,    Jr.    (A  A    '07). 
Terry    Bldg.    (1). 

Surface,    Henry    H.    ($    '22 ).     Vir- 
ginia Ave. 

Yates.   James   L.    ($   '22).      725    Day 
Ave.,   S.  W. 

Rocky  Mount 

Carroll,  Rev.  John  W.    (T  '80). 
Dillard,  Hughes  D.  (H  '96)   (1). 

Salem 

Darden,  Dr.  Julius  C.  (T  '99). 

Saluda 

Evans,  William  D.  (<i>  '96)    (1). 
Sebrell 

Davis,  Benjamin  W.   (T  '20). 
Smithfield 

Underwood,  Willis  B.  ($  '16)   (me). 

Ward,  Donald  B.   (<i>  '17). 

South  Boston 

Dunn,  Malcolm  I.  (T  '22). 

Staunton 

Benson,  Harold  J.   (A  P  '22).     Kal- 

orama. 
Churchman,  Charles  J.  (H  '13)    (1). 
East,   Charles   M.    (H  '00).     204   E. 

Main  St.    (1). 
Henkel,    Samuel    G.    (H    '05).     Box 

674. 
Jones,    Rev.    Benjamin    C.    (<i>   '07). 

815   Bur-well  Ave. 
Tarr,       Edward       E.        (A  Z       '14). 

Staunton     Military     Academy     (t). 
White,  John  D.    (H  '09). 

Stephens  City 

Montgomery,    Dr.    Benjamin   P.    (T 
'94). 

Suffolk 

Birdsong,   Thomas   H.,    Jr.    (T   '20). 
Birdsong,   William   M.    (T    '22). 
Campbell,   Thomas  W.    (T  '22). 
Darden,  George  F.   (H  '23). 
Lipscomb,  Walter  P.  (T  '06)   (1). 

Sutherlin 

Keeling,  John  P.   (<|>  '14). 
Tazewell 

Crockett,  Robert  O.   (A  A  '02)    (1). 
The  Plains 

Moffett,  Albert  L.  (<|>  '92). 
Trenholm 

Swann,  George  (<1>  '73)    (t). 
University    P.    O. 

Prichard,  William  I.  (T  '10). 
Upperville 

Fletcher,  William  G.    (<£  '99). 

Gochnauer,   Dr.  Frederick   (<p  '99). 

Slater,  George  H.   (T  '91). 

Vanderpool 

Stephenson,  John  H.  (A  A  '18). 


Vernon  Mills 

Davis,  George  B.   (T.  '83). 
Wakefield 

Allen,  Joseph  M.    (T  '99)    (b). 
Warm  Springs 

Byrd,  Hale  H.   (H  '01)    (1). 
Warrenton 

Getty,  Col,  Robert  N.   (2  '76). 

Smith,  F.   Osgood    (T  '02).    (t). 

Waverly 

Fleetwood,   Harvey    (T  '01)    (b). 
Fleetwood,  Purnell,  Jr.    (T  '00). 
Ford,  Herman  A.   (<1>  '21). 
Gray,  Garland  (<£  '21). 

Waynesboro 

Austin,  George  M.    (H  '21). 
Austin,  James  A.    (H  '23). 
Cook,  Dr.  George  L.  (H  '13). 
Loth,  Francis  R.   (H  '22). 
Loth,  Frank  P.,  Jr.  (H  '21). 

Weirwood 

Savage,  Joseph  B.  (T  '80). 
Whittles  Depot 

Vaden,  Giles  H.,  Jr.  ($  '11). 

Williamsburg 

Bozarth,  Walter  F.    (AN  '22). 

Wise 

Alderson,  Thomas  M.   (<£  '74)    (1). 
Vicars,   Marsh  W.   (A  A  '21). 

Winchester 

Dutton,   Dr.   Benjamin  B.    (T   '11). 
Glass,    William   W.,   Jr.    (A  A   '01) 

(1). 
Robinson,  Charles  A.   (E  '20).     120 

N.  Market   St. 
Robinson,    Harry   D.    (E    '17).     120 

N.  Market  St. 

Woodberry  Forest 

Warren,  Dr.  William  Rice   (H  '12). 
Woodstock 

Bauserman,  James  R.    (T  '23). 

Benchoff,  Guy  A.  (Z  '14)  (t). 

Cockrell,  Rev.  Selwyn  K.  (T  '04). 

Grabill,   John   H.    (E   '60). 

Haslett,  Walton  (T  '15). 

Walton,  Morgan  L.,  Jr.  (T  '12)   (1). 


VIRGIN  ISLANDS 

Charlotte  Amalie,   St.   Thomas 
Lee,  Warren  S.    (H  '93). 


WASHINGTON 

Aberdeen 

Pearsall,   Daniel  B.   (A  '02)    (1). 

Bellingham 

Packard,   Lyle  D.    (AT  '22).     2521 
Humboldt    St. 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


1469 


Black  Diamond 

Barclay,    Paul  C.    (AT  '21). 
Upton,  Earl  E.    (AT  '21). 

Bremerton 

Allison,  Thomas  L.  (AT  '20).  822 
Concord    St. 

Luft,  Herman  (AT  '21).  623  Bur- 
well   Ave. 

Warren,  John  E.  (AT  '23).  726 
2nd   St. 

Brush  Prairie 

Snider,   Claude   C.    (AT   '19). 
Buckley 

Robertsqn,  Peter  R.  (AT  '23). 
Burbank 

Mann,  Paul  C.  M.   (A  P  '14). 
Car  rolls 

Towne,  Arthur  H.    (AT  '20). 
Charleston 

Langlie,  Arthur  B.    (AT  '20). 
Clallam  Bay 

Fairservice,   Harry   C.    (AT   '22). 

Custer 

Brown,    Earl    D.    (AT    '21). 
Bphrata 

Beck,  George  P.   (AT  '18)    (t). 

Gate    City 

Eubank,   Carlyle  C.    (A  0  '23). 

Issaquah 

Peters,  Alfred  J.  (All  '16)  (b). 

Montesano 

Scott,  Burton  F.  (AT  '19)    (t). 

Newport 

Rogers,  George  A.  (A  9  '01). 

Odessa 

Laney,  David  A.    (T  '95). 

Okanogan 

Baumgartner,  Alfred  J.    (AT  '20). 
Baumgartner,  Walter  L.  (A  T  '19) 
(1). 
Olympia 

Christopher,  Ian  W.  (AT  '21). 
301     Union     St.    • 

Port  Angeles 

Brown,   Stewart   H.    (AT  '22). 
Hyde,  Dr.  Frederick  T.   (T  '92). 

Port    Orchard 

Davis,    Dwight   E.    (AT   '20). 

Prosser 

Seymour,  Frederick  O.  (AE  '03). 

Quilcene 

Worthington,  Robert  E.  (AT  '22). 

Raymond 

Kelsey,  Louis  D.  (AE  '06).  (ce). 


Ridgefield 

Smith,   Robert  B.    (A  A  '20). 

Roy 

Mehan,    Paul     (AT    '22). 
Murray,    Maurice     (AT    '23). 
Murray,   Millard    (AT   '23). 
Murray,  Percy  M.    (AT  '22). 

Seattle 

Allen,   Harold  B.    (A  T  '17).     227 

Lyon  Bldg. 
Anderson.  August  R.  (AT  21).     406 

11th  Ave.,  N. 
Bowman,  Jacob  H.   (AT'  96).     2103 

E.   52d.   St.    (t). 
Brindley,    Ralph     (AT    :17).     634 

11th  Ave.,  N. 
Brown,    Ford    F.    (AT    '20).     3950 

1st  Ave.,  N.  E. 
Clark,    Donald   H.    (AT    '17).     425 

Henry  Bldg. 
Deggeller,    Martin    N.     (AT    '16). 

626  Henry  Bldg.   (c  e). 
Ferguson,     Ernest    E.     (AT    '20). 

1427    W.    65th    St. 
Gray,    Dr.    Arthur    H.     (A  I    '06). 

3917   E.   Olive  St. 
Hamel,  Floyd  R.   (AT  '18).     Alaska 

Bldg. 
Hoffman,     Valentine      (AT       18). 

1323  Terry  St. 
Johnson,     Halton     J.     (AT     '19). 

4504   16th  Ave.,   N.  E. 
Kidwell,  Francis  E.  (A  T  '22).     510 

E.  John   St. 
Larkin,     Frederick    G.     (AE    '02). 

1606  5th  Ave.,  N.   (m). 
Lunde,  Paul  E.   (A  9  '10).     1107  E. 

Denny  Way. 
Martin,      Robert      C.      (AT      '18). 

Hincklev    Bldg. 
Mehan,  Lewis  (AT  '21).     4504  16th 

Ave.,  N.  E. 
Mover,  Winfield  S.   (AT  '18).     413 

Warren  Ave. 
Nord,    Swan    E.     (AT    '20).     2339 

Fauntleroy  Ave. 
Pendergast,    Hugh    W.     (AT    '20). 

403   Roy  St. 
Reiniger,  Robert  G.,  Jr.   (A  E  '02). 

1713   35th  Ave. 
Rowe,    Leo    R.    (A  A    '10).     Windsor 

Apts. 
Savery,    William    (AT    '96).     4711 

15th   Ave.,  N.  E. 
Schoephoester,  Albert  J.  (A  9  '06). 

Union   Paper   Box  Mfg.    Co. 
Schneider,    Leonard    H.    (AT   '20). 

1330    Luca?    Place,    (ee). 
Seelye,  Walter  B.   (AT  '23).     5215 

19th  Ave.,  N.   E. 
Shoemaker.  Tohn  E.   (P  '03).     5631 

Palatine  Ave.    (ce). 
Simpson,    William    J.    P.     (I    '07). 

Arctic   Club.    (ce). 
Stevens,  Percy,  F.   (AT  '20).     132 

N.  49th  St. 
Wilson,  Donald  C.  (AT  '18).     6840 

15th   Ave.,   N.   E. 
Witt,  Clarence  O.  (A  E  '11).     1823 

Shelby  St. 

Shelton 

Tidmarsh,     George     P.      (A  P     '19. 
(me). 


1470 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


Snohomish 

Peterson,  Everett  N.   (AT  '17). 
South  Bend 

Moll.   Cyril   A.    (AT   '22). 
Southtacoma 

Goodwin,  Charles  A.  (AT  '23). 
Spokane 

Kxigler,  Joseph  E.   (AT  '21).     735 

Chelan  Ave. 
Maney,  Wallace  L.    (AT  '18).     Old 

National  Bank  Bldg. 
Stewart,  Robert  H.  (AT  '23).     218 
S.  Adams  St. 

Sumas  City 

Swail,  John  H.   (T  '89). 

Tacoina 

Becker,      Albert      D.      (A  E      '06). 

Bonneville    Hotel. 
Bond,  John  T.    (AT  '18).     1230   N. 

G   St. 
Cline,  Matthew  J.  (AT  '21).     6401 

E.  I  St. 
Kleist,   Walter  A.    (AT   '20).     902 

S.  Yakima  St.  (e  e). 
Little  Charles  E.  (P  '06).     Taeoma 

Smelter,    (me). 
Martin,    Earl    B.    (AT    '18).     1115 

S.  Jay  St.    (t). 
Perrijj,     William     McB.      (A     '75). 

California  Building.    (1). 
Roberts,  Arthur  K.  (AT  '21).     922 

N.   11th   St. 
Wilson,    John    G.     (A    '69).     2501 

Washington  Ave..   N. 

Wapato 

Cobb,  Maurice  C.   (AT  '23). 
Cobb,   Russell   A.    (AT   '22). 

Wenatchee 

Stone,  William  E.    (A  A  '07). 

Win  slow 

Draper,  Edgar  M.   (A  T  '16)    (t). 

Yakima 

Shadbolt,  Loomis  J.  (AG  '06). 
Van    Horn,    Robert   B.    (A    T    '16) 
(ce). 

WEST  VIRGINIA 
Amigo 

Wood,  Frederick  G.  (A  T  '05).  (cc). 
Austen 

McCulloch,  John,  Jr.   (A  A  '06). 
Auston 

Blackburn,    Joseph    R.     (A  A    '10). 
(mi  e). 

Beckley 

ashworth,  David  D.   (AT  '17).   (1). 
Blueneld 

Soott,  Dr.  Charles  M.   (<I>  '01). 
Buckhannon 

Grim,  Wilson  O.,  Jr.  (AT  '21). 


Bunker  Hill 

Laise,  J.  Fred   (E  '06). 
Mish,  Harry    (E   '14). 

Charleston 

Brown,  James  E.  (AT  '99).  State 
House.    (1). 

Churchman,  Vincent  T\,  Jr.  (H  '22). 
R.  F.   D.  1. 

Fisher.  Samuel  H.  (<$  '00).  Charles- 
ton Hardware  Company. 

Graham,  S.  Mercer  (A  A  *18). 
1305    Kanawha   Ave. 

Hayes,  George  R.  (AT  '20).  1211 
Quarries  St. 

Hogg,  Charles  J.  (AT  '08).  Kana- 
wha Banking  and  Trust  Bldg.   (1). 

Holroyd,  Robert  M.  (A  T  '16).  404 
Florida   St. 

Lowry,  Raymond  J.  (AT  '19).  416 
Capitol  St. 

McClure,  James  E.  (A  '04).  1400 
Hansford  St. 

McCrum,  A.  Bliss  (AT  '01).  1311 
Virginia   St.    (1). 

Roberts,  Lakin  F.  (AT  '09).  High 
School. 

Watts.  J.  Blackburn  (A  A  '12). 
Citizens  National  Bank  Building.  (1). 

Charles  Town 

Beckwith,  Frank  J.   (A  A  '15).   (1). 
Campbell,  William  C.  (AT  '22). 
McCormick,  Hugh  H.   (H).   (1). 

Clarksburg 

Coleman.     Charles     T.     (AS     '15). 

714  Mulberry  St.    (me). 
Conley,    Crede    H.    (AT    '17).     Box 

52 
Haislip,      James      A.       (AT      '07). 

Thompson  St. 
McDaniel,    Forest    M.     (AT    '11). 

314  Summer  St.    (mie). 
Pepper,   Wade    (AT    '16).     408    Col- 
lege St.    (e). 
Smith,   Mortimer  W.,   Jr.    (H   '14). 

437  W.  Main  St. 
Wilson.    John    H.     (AH    '14).     Box 

618.    (m). 

Coketon 

Somerville,  John  F.  (A  A  '03). 
Davis 

Heironimus,  Robert  D.  (AT  '99). 
(0. 

Raese,  J.  Curtis  (A  T  '14).  (t). 

Wilhem,  Pierre  F.  (A  T  '19). 

Durbin 

Hull,  George  F.  (H  '07). 
Elkins 

O'Conner,  Robert  E.  (AT  '17). 
(1). 

Maxwell.  Claude  W.   (AT  '97).  (1). 

Talbot,  Richard  B.   (AT  '19). 

Elm  Grove 

Atkinson.  Nathaniel  P.    (AT  '21). 
Gruber,  Harry  N.   (AT  '23). 

Fairmont 

Barry,  Lawrence  L.   (AT  '20). 
Clark,  Harry  B.  (AT  '03).  (1). 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


1471 


Cook,  John  R.  (AT  '22).  609  Fair- 
mont Ave. 

Eewin,  John  J.   (AT  '18). 

Hutton,  Ernest  (AT  '00).  1016 
Fairmont  Ave.   (e  e  ). 

Keenan.  Marl  (AT  '13).  517  Cole- 
man Ave. 

McKlNNEY,    ODELL    P.     (A  r    '01). 

Swiger,  Rual  B.  (A  r  '19).  611 
Pittsburgh   Ave. 

Robinson,   Edwin    (A   '92). 
.  .'Rock,    John    H..    Jr.    (E    '01).     Na- 
tional  Bank   of   Fairmont,    (b). 

Smith,  Earl  H.  (AT  '00).  Times 
Bids. 

Whaley,  William  C.  (A  T  '18).  609 
Oliver  Ave. 

Fannington 

Conaway,  Dr.  Benjamin  F.  (A  T 
'99). 

Franklin 
Boggs,  Raymond  P.   (AT  '23). 
Hinder,   Ralph  McC.    (T  '21). 

Gallagher 

Stone,   Dr.   Samuel   M.    ($  '00). 
Garnet 

Stern,  Jo  L.  (T  '01).   (cc). 
Grafton 

Chadduck,  J.  Donald  (AT  '22). 
215  McGraw  Ave. 

Lewis,  John  C.  (AT  '03).  (ce). 

Huntington 

Cladwell,    Foree    D.    (H    '08).      700 

Boulevard. 
Carter,  Dayton  E.  (A  A  '22).     1218 

5th  Ave. 
Groome,  Dr.  Frederick  W.    (H  '07). 

908  13th  Ave. 
Keller,  George  W.  (A  A '04).     1137 

3d.    Ave. 
King,    Thomas    A.     (AT    '17).     Box 

508.    (mie). 
Long,    Edward   H.    (A  P   '20).     1435 

6th  Ave. 
Long,     Paul    W.     (A  P    '18).     1435 

Sixth  Ave. 
Lowther,  Campbell  F.  (A  T  '99). 
Meek,  John  H.  (A  T  '99).     Box  349, 

West  Moreland    U). 
Miller,  Dr.  James  I.  (H  '05).      1426 

Sixth   Ave. 

MOSSMAN.      ROLLAND      C.       (AT       '17). 

540  Fifth  Ave. 
Neale,    Charles    B.    W.    (AT    '04). 

622    14th   St. 
Sheets,    David    F.    (AT    '19).     1125 

Tenth  Street. 
Steenbergen,    Dr.    John     H.     (A  A 

'08).      1607    Sixth   Ave. 
Tynes,  Buford  C.   (II  '10).     Caldwell 

Building.    (1). 

Huttonsvllle 

Hutton,  Bedford  F.  (A  A  '05). 
Independence 

Bojiberger,  Dr.  George  L.    (Z   '64). 
Keyser 

Everhart,  Lysle  R.  (AT  '20).  171 
W.   Piedmont  St. 


Newcome,  James  A.    (AT   '22)      32 

E    St. 
Ravenscroft,     Fred    A.     (AT     '20) 

107  W.    Piedmont  St.    (c). 
Reynolds,  Francis  M.,  Jr.   (AT  '21) 
Reynolds,  Knight   (AT  '23). 
Steorts,    Aristotle    C.     (A  T    '15) 

133  W.  Piedmont  St.  (c  e). 

Kingwood 

Brady,  James  B.  (AT  '03).   (1). 
Spindler,  C.  Hobart   (AT  '22) 
Spindler,   Gerald   R.    (AT   '23). 

Lewisburg 

Dice,   Charles    S.    (T   '93)    (1) 
Mathews,  Charles  G.    (H  '91) 
Rader,  Frank  K.  (  \  a  '07) 
Radee,  James  W.  (A  A  '10).  (ce). 

Logan 

Wilkinson,  John  B.,  Jr.   (AT  '11). 

Mannington 

Moore-Boocks,  Howard  (AT  '15). 

Marlington 

Arbogast,  E.  Mead  (AT  '15) 
Arbogast,  John  R.  (a  A  '19)  ' 
Clendenen,  Charles  C.  (AT  '17). 

Martinsburg 

Boyd,  Robert  H.    (AT  '0°)    (1) 
Campbell,  Charles  N.  (A  A  '06)    (1) 
Gilbert,     A.     Merryman,    Jr.     (A  A 

Mantz,    Frank    B.    (AT    '21) 
Moore,  Garland  H.  (  \  \  '14)    (1) 
Shade,   Chester   S.    (A  A   '19) 
Shaffer,  George  J.    (  \  r  '22) 
Snyder,  William  S.    (AT  '20 j. 

Monongah 

Kline,  Harvey  E.    (AT  '16)    (mie). 
Moorefield 

Allen,    Carl    B.    (AT    '21). 

Duvall,  John  Wesley  (E  '58) 

Gamble,  Mortimer  W.,  Jr.  (AT  '22). 

Morgan  town 

Chadwick,  Samuel  G.,  Jr.  (A  T  '05) 
Cole,   Emmert  L.    (AT  '03)    (ce) 
Donley,   Edward  G.   (\r  '99)       427 

Spruce   St.    (1). 
Ely,      J.      Richard      (A      '98).     239 

Spruce    St. 
Evans,   Dr.   James  M.    (A  T   '17) 
Grant,   Edward  M.    (A  D    (b) 
Hatfield,  John  L.  (AT  '99)    (1) 
Hennen,     Ray    V.     (AT    '00)       282 

Grand    St.    (ce). 
Hott,    Dr.    David    (A  V  '00) 
Hunter,     Glenn,     (A  T    'llj       Price 

Bldg.    (1). 
Lantz,   Clarence  I.    (A  T  '06)       498 

Grand    St.    (ce). 
Muldoon,   Wade   E.    (AT  '18).     636 

Jones    Ave. 
Orr,  William   (AT  '09).     275  Pearl 

Ave. 
Reed,    William    E.    (AT    '23).     205 

Wells    St. 
Reiner,   Phinny  P.    (AT  '09).     565 

Price   St. 
Ross,  John  G.    (AT  '04). 


14/2 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


SwiGER,     Lyle     E.     (AT     '22).      230 

Kirk    St. 
Stone.   Erwin  B.    (AT   '18). 
Zevely,   Harry  .John    (AT  '01). 

Moundsville 

Holt.    J.   Howard,    Jr.    (AT    '13). 
Peck,   Dr.  Joseph  C.    (AT  '07). 

New  Cumberland 

Steadman.   William  F.    (AT  '18). 
New  Martinsville 

Barman,  Clarence  S.   (AT  '23). 

Headle.  Herbert  G.   (AT  '18). 

Heber,   Raymond  J.    (AT  '22). 

Lextz,    Joseph    H.    (AT    '23). 

McEldowxey,  John  C,  Jr.  (AT  '08). 

Robinson,  John  H.   (AT  '10). 

Sxodgrass,  John  G.  (AT  '02)    (1). 

Pageton 

Evans,  Howard  H. 


(AT  '98)   (cc). 


Parkerstmrg 

Leatherwood,    Carl    P.     (AT    '16). 

Union   Trust   Bldg.    (1). 
Leonard.  Daniel  B.   (AT  '01).     955 

Market    St.     (1). 
Odgers.    Harry    E.     (E    '02).      1231 

22d  St. 
Straus,    William    B.    (A    '14).     Box 

473. 
Wiant,  Harold  D.  (A  T  '07). 

Parsons 

Boggs,   Charles  H.    (AT  '17)    (ce). 
Faw  Paw 

Stalnaker,  Cecil  M.   (AT  '21). 
Piedmont 

Dixon,  Frank  E.    (AT  '18). 

Gocke,  Thomas  V.  (AT  '21). 

Neff,  Charles  T.,  Jr.  (A  T  '20). 

Neff,    Leon   A.    (AT   '18). 

Schramm,  Henry  C.  (AT  '15)   (ee). 

Sigler,  Curtis  M.   (AT  '19). 

Point  Pleasant 

Hogg,  Hon.  Charles  E.  (AD    (1). 
Hogg,  Robert  L.  (AT  '14)   (1). 
Hogg,    William    B.    (AT    '21). 
McElfresh,   Marvin  S.    (AT  '23). 
Somerville,  George  G.  (AT  '07)   (1). 

Price  Hill 

Dixon,  James  W.  ($  '17)    (cc). 
Princeton 

Mahood,   Alexander  M.    (II  '21). 

Mahood,  Charles  D.   (H  '19). 

Mahood,    Wilson    S.    (A  A   '18)    (b). 

Shuff,  William  D.    (T  '13). 

Ridgeley 

Everstine,  Allen  P.    (AT  '22). 
Vandegrtjt,  Frank  B.    (T  '19). 

Romney 

Kump,  Garnett  K.    (AT  '09)    (1). 
St.    Albans 

f  HANDLER,     HUDSON      (AT     '21). 

Sandyville 

Campbell,  John  R.   (AT  '21). 


(H    '14.)      714 
1425 


41 


Shepherdstown 

Banks,  Dr.  Horace  M.   (A  A  '13). 
Shinnston 

Cole,   Clyde  A.    (AT  '02). 
Spencer 

Holroyd,  Trevor  (AT  '19). 

Muldoon,  Harry  R.    (AT  '16)    (ce). 

Terra  Alta 

Lakin,    Finney   L.    (AT   '09). 
Scott,  Stanhope  M.   (AT  '03). 
White,   Jerry  A.    (AT  '21). 

Ward 

Axderson,   Dr.  Maury    (<i>  '91). 
Wellsburg 

Jacob,   Frank  H.    (A  '69). 
Wheeling 

Beckett,   Thomas   Y. 

Main    St. 
Beneke,  George  C.  (AT  '07). 

Chapline   St.    (1). 
Bowman,   Harvey  B.    (AT   '21). 

Laurel   Ave.,    Lenox. 
Cummings,  John  W.   (AT  '05).     Na- 
tional Bank  Bldg.    (1). 
Edwards,   Fred  O.   (AT  '20).     16   S. 

Penn  St. 
Foulk,      Thomas      B.      (AT      '08). 

Schmulbach    Bldg.     (1). 
Horstmann,    Edward    F.    (AT    '10). 

2517    Chapline    St. 
King,     Harry     (AT     '11).     513     S. 

Huron   St.    (1). 
Lohman,      Alfred     W. 

3826  Eoff  St. 
Pugh,     Clyde     C.     (A  T 

Apts.    (c  e). 
Reineke,     Chester     E. 

309    Erie    St. 
Schofield,    Thomas    J. 

215     N.     Front     St. 
Wagener,    Lawrence    L. 

317   S.  Broadway. 
Watkins,    Marsh     (A  T 

Main  St.    (1). 

Williamson 

Bias,  Bennett  R.    (AT  '10)    (1). 
Keadle,   Okey  P.    (AT   '20). 
Sampselle,    Lunsford    A.,    Jr.    (A  T 
•19). 


WISCONSIN 

Arcadia 

Barlow,   Millard  M.    (A  9  '21). 
Fugina,    Clarence   E.    (A  9    '21). 

Appleton 

Hype,  De  Forest  M.  (T  '74). 

Pelker,  Heber  H.  (A  9  '18).  Com- 
mercial Bank  Bldg.    (1). 

Thuerer,  Allen  H.  (A  9  '11).  524 
Morrison  St.    (m). 

Bloomington 

Hoskins,   Mark  H.    (A  9  '13). 
Myers,  Charles   (A  9  '22). 
Woodhouse,    Irving    (A  9   '21). 
Woodhouse,  Linn  A.   (A  9  '14)    (b). 


(AT 

'23). 

'12). 

Rolf 

(AT 

'23). 

(AT 

'20). 

(AT 

*21). 

'12). 

1304 

GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


1473 


Brodhead 

Murdck,   Cla-.ton    R.    (AC)     07). 
Chippewa  Falls 

Felber,  Edward  R.   (A  E  '21). 

Polzin,  Edwin  A.    (A  E  '21). 

Clinton 

MOEHLKNPAH,   HENBY   A.    (X   '95)     (b). 

Darien 

Piper,  Leon  C.    (A  9  '13)    (b). 
Edgerton 

Kellog,  Frederick  C.   (AG  '20). 

Kellogg,  Rolland  F.  (AG  '22). 

Shearer,    Dr.   Harry   A.    (AG    '16). 

Fond  du  Lac 

Watke,  Richard  P.  (A  G  '12). 
Fennimore 

Brandt,    Clarence   A.    (AG    '21). 

Sumner,  Willard  C.   (AG  '20). 

Galesville 

Arnold,  Gerald  D.  (AG  '06). 
Green  Bay 

Grainer,  Charles  W.   (P  '11).     113 

W.  Walnut  St.   (ce). 
Larsen,  Charles  S.  (AG  '08).     216 

N.  Ashland  Ave.    (m). 
Larsen,  Milton  W.   (AG  '11).     617 

Dansman  St. 
Parrish,   Edwin  P.    (T  '79).     418   S. 
Monroe  St. 

Janes  ville 

Fitzgerald,  John  (A  2  '14)    (1). 
Haumerson,    Emile    J.     (AG    '03). 

Merchants     and    Mechanics    Savings 

Bank    (b). 
Rogers,   Harry  J.    (AE   '10).      525 

S.    Bluff   St.    (me). 

Kenosha 

McCoy,   Rev.  Charles  E.   (A  P  '06). 
Schnable,  Earl  P.   (AG  '18). 
Stege,  George  W.    (A  E  '21). 

La  Crosse 

Colman,   Edward  L.    (T  '86). 

Colman,  Lucius  C.  (T  '75). 

Grams,   Raymond  C.   (AG  '18).     904 

West   Ave.,    S. 
Hadgraft,    Ray   P.    (A  E   '21).      1007 

Caledonia   St. 
Kinnear,    Kenneth    M.    (AG    '22). 

224   S.    10th   St. 

Lancaster 

Bailie,  Arthur  R.  (AG  '17). 
Madison 

Clarke,    Caryl    C.    (AG    '22). 
Fauerbach,     Karl     H.      (AG     '21). 

1053   Rutledge  St. 
Fisher,   Edward  J.    (AG   '10).     Gay 

Bldg.   (r). 
Gillett,  Orson  C.   (AG  '08).     1717 

Hoyt   St.    (e). 
Hawkins,     Rayman    N.     (AG     '20). 

507    State    St. 
Heassler,    Altons    (AG    '23).     323 
E.  Washington  Ave. 


Heassler,    Earl    A.    (AG    '20).     423 
'.ate    St. 

Ki.  der,    Walter   S.    (AG   '23).      701 
Langdon  St. 

Larsen,  Ralph  E.    (A  0  '22).     1006 
Grant    St. 

Luotscher.  Frederick  J.   (A  G  '20) 
223    N.    Livingston    St. 

Luctscher,    Harold    M.    (A  G    '17) 
223    N,    Livingston    St. 

Mack,    John   G.    D.    (AG   '99).      110 
E.  Johnson  St.    (me). 

Morice,   Elton    K.    (AG   '20).     417 
Sterling  Court. 

Nash,    George    W.    (AG    '19).     416 
N.   Francis   St. 

Reber,    Hugh   J.    (AG    '14).     19   E 
Wilson    St. 

Reber,    Dr.   Louis   E.    (\p  '80).      Uni- 
versity   of   Wisconsin    (t). 

Russell,  Eldon  B.    (A  6  '22).     Uni- 
versity Farm. 

Sawtelle,  Fred  W.  (A  A  '98)      CM 
&  St.    P.   R.   R.    (ce). 

Sawtelle,  Rolfe  B.   (AG  '23).     215 
W.  Mifflin   St. 

Taylor,  J.  Warner  (I  '03).      Univer- 
sity  of  Wisconsin    (t). 

Watson,  James  W.   (AG  '22).     2116 
Monroe   St.    (ee). 

Wolfe,    John    C.    (AG    '21).     1226 
Mound    St. 

Wolfe,  Shelton  R.  (A  6  '23).     1226 
Mound    St. 

Manitowoc 

Oeflein,  Milton  F.   (A  G  '17). 
Marinette 

Williams,  Edgerton  B.   (A  O  '20). 
Mazomanie 

Wurster,  Carroll  B.  (AG  '21). 
Milwaukee 

Archambault,  Eugene  J.  (AG  '05). 

1350  Prospect  Ave.  (ce). 
Borchardt,  Clarence  E.    (AG  '22} 

4151    Highland   Blvd. 
Borden,    Fred    G.     (AG    '03).     183 

5th  St.    (ee). 
Clark      Harry    K-     (AS    '11).      197 

W.   Water  St.    (me). 
Clayton,     Thayer     Z       (A  A     'iq\ 

794%    Astor    St. 
Crawford,     James    A.     (A    E     '04). 

626   Grand   Ave. 
Downey,  Frank  E.   (AG  '15).     2427 

Grand   Ave. 
Dyer,    Joseph    R.    (T   '82).     New  In- 
surance Bldg.  (1) . 
Eggerss,  Hans  A.    (AG  '12).     A.  G 

Schulz    Co. 
Engelhardt.     Carl    J.     (A  0     '19) 

580   Folsom    Place. 
Engelhardt,   William  F    (A  A  '19) 

580    Folsom    Place. 
Frederick,    Roland    H.     (AG    '19) 

652  27th  St. 
Greenslade,    Irving    J.     (\A    '19) 

728    Racine   St. 
Griswold,     Willard    S.     (AG    '05) 

221  Grand  Ave.   (1). 
Hall,  Clare  H.  (T  '00).     412%  New- 
berry  Blvd.    (m). 
Hammond,  Ralph  P.   (AG  '13).     734 

Murray  Ave. 


1474 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


Hattkr.  Clarence  P.  (AE  '05).     490 

Milwaukee   St.    (c). 
Haydex.     Carl    P.     (AG     '18).      o52 

Stowell    Ave.    (m). 
Havssen,    Carl    &.    (AG   '16).      Ster- 
ling   Motor   Truck   Co. 
Hexdee,    John    H.    (A  9    '22).      2330 

Grand    Ave. 
Hiller,      Raymond     P.      (A  0     '22). 

2731    State    St. 
Howe,    William    C.    (A  O   'ID-     Mil- 
waukee  Mechanics   Ins.   Co. 
Klotz,  Charles  H.  (AG  '15).     1927 

him     St.     (me). 
Lord,    Walter    V.     (AT    '17).     131 

19t!i    St. 
Lite,     Gilbert    H.     (Z     '09).      Hotel 

Martin. 
MoNabt,    Dr.    William    D.    (K    '93). 

Matthews  Bldg. 
Martin,    Dr.    Hilmar    G.    (A  0    '15). 

873    Grant    Blvd. 
Moeller,   George  H,  Jr.    (AG  '21). 

2114'/2    Fond    du    Lac   Ave. 
Paul,    Edmund    L.     (AG    '21).     328 

25th    St. 
Ray,     Charles    H.     (AG    '18).     222 

22  nd   St. 
Rounds,  Charles  R.  (AG  '01).     750 

Farwell  Ave. 
Schaper,     Harold     H.      (AG     '19). 

698    40th    St. 
Schmidt,    Paul  H.    (AG   '18).       624 

28th    St.    (che). 
Schroeder,    Walter    H.     (AG    '12). 

Stratford   Arms    (m). 
Sedgwick,    Kenneth    G.    (A  E    '22). 

625  Frederick  Ave. 
Sedgwick,    Theodore    C    (A  E    '21). 

625   Frederick  Ave. 
Shafer,    Samuel    (A  E    '02).     Chain 

Belt  Co.   (me). 
Sickert,    Otto    L.    (AG    '20).     3212 

McKinley    Blvd.    (me). 
Smith,   Robert  H.    (AG   '17).     Wat- 
kins   Bldg.    (ce). 
Stockdale,     Roger     S.     (A  E     '19). 

3530    Grand    Ave. 
Stough,     Carl     F.     (A  I     '01).     744 

Frederick  Ave. 
Turner,  William  R.   (AG  '16).     889 

Shepard    Ave.    (m). 
Weinhagen,  George,   Jr.    (AM  '09). 

A.   G.    Schulz    Co.    (m). 
Weinhagen,     Louis    F.     (AG     '11). 

336    Wells    Bldg.    (ce). 
Weymouth,    Claude    R.     (A  A    '14). 

952   Oakland  Ave.    (ce). 

Oshkosh 

Powers,  Harold  R.  (AG  '22).     1016 

4th   St. 
Slayton,     Clarence    H.     (AG    '08). 
R.    D.    5     (m). 

Prairie  du  Chien 

Glenn,    Robert    R.    (AG    '20).     740 
Church    St. 

Prairie  du   Sac 

Taenutzbr,  Lloyd   (AS  '10). 
Racine 

Hess,    George    B.     (AG    '06).     706 


Park  Ave. 


Rhinelander 

Didier,  Russell  If.  (A  G  '09)    (m). 

Rice  Lake 

Brodt,  Cecil  D.   (AG  '22). 
Richland  Center 

Burnham,     Horace     Ij 


(AG     '15). 
(AK    '10). 


Ripon 

Barker,    Augustus    L. 
Ripon    College    ( c) . 

Sharon 

Pond,  Stuart  A.   (AG  '20). 
Sheboygan 

Donohue,  Jerry,  Jr.   (AG  '07).     512 

untano   Ave.    (ce). 
End,    Ueorge    K.     (I    '17).     Bank    of 

oueboygan. 
Knilans,  Stuart  C.  (AG  '21).     1320 

iN.    3rd    St. 
Mattoon,    Fred    G.    V.     (AG    '14). 

013    Niagara    Ave. 
Neumeister,     Carl     L.     (AG     '21). 

1314    N.    7th    St. 
Pfister,    Frederick    W.    (AG    '15). 

516   Erie   Ave.    (b). 
Pfister,   Walter  J.   (AG  '22).     517 

Erie   Ave. 
Prange,    Henry    C,    Jr.    (AG    '21). 

617    Erie   Ave. 

SCHREIRER,      KONRAD      F.       (AG      '10). 

Ontario  Ave. 
Sparta 

Newton,  Merritt  H.  (AG  '16).    302 
Spring   St. 

Stoughton 

Halverson,  Stener  B.  (AG  '14). 
Superior 

Clark,  Walter  B.    (AG  '15).     1421 

12th  St. 
Conkei,   Charles  D.,  Jr.   (AG  '10). 

1721  John   Ave. 
Gates,    Clough     (AG    '02).     714    L 

Ave.    (e). 

GlLLETT,    ARTHUR    D.     (AG    '02).       801 

i\.    16th    St.     (t). 
Whitmore,     Chadbourne     M.     (A  E 
10).      1524  Hughitt  Ave.    (r). 

Trempealeau 

Rhodes,  George  W.  (A  G  '07). 
Two  Rivers 

Lohman,  Leslie  C   (A  G  '23).     1421 

25  til    St. 

Waukesha 

Harter,  Arthur  G.    (AG  '15). 
Haverstick,    George    W.    (AG    '16). 

Waupaca 

Johnson,   Edward  E.    (AG   '12)    (1). 
W  ausau 

Doleschal,  Willard  L.   (AG  '16). 
Wauwatosa 

Hammond,  Loring  T.   (AG  '20).     80 

Center   St. 
Porter,  Arthur  M.    (AG  '14).     401 
Fifth  Ave.    (m). 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX, 


1475 


West  Allis 

Ashauer,    Frank    H.     (P    '13).      761 
75th  Ave.  (e  e). 

West  Bend 

Bucklin,  Frank  W.  (AG  '02)    (1). 
Whitewater 

Coxe,    Gerald   J.    (A  0    '11). 

Dierfeld,  Arnold  H.   (A  E  '20). 

Steenson,  Burt  E.    (A  0  '05). 

WYOMING 
Buffalo 

Adams,   George  M.   (AE  '13). 
Casper 

Campbell,  Thomas  A.   (A  A  '20). 

Riker,    Atlee   C.    (A  E    '09)    (b). 


Cheyenne 

O'Mahoney,  Joseph  C.    (I  '08)      1st 
National  Bank  Bldg.   (1). 

Gillette 

Lee,    Charles    T.    (A    '92). 

Greybull 

Williams,  Ray  E.    (A  0  '16). 

Kemmerer 

Quealy,   Mahlon  K.    (AM  '23). 

Sheridan 

Bentley,   James   S.    (A  P  '22).     612 
S.   Main   St. 

Worland 

Culbertson,  Roger  C.  (A  E  '05). 


FOREIGN 


ARGENTINE 

Buenos   Aires 

Barthe,  Anibal  F.  (A  '21).  Calle 
Sariniento   454. 

Jacobs,  Dr.  Reginald  R.  (A  '18). 
Calle    Sarmiento   345. 

Pousette,  Henry  R.  (A  B  '96). 
Canada  Government  Trade  Commis- 
sion. 

San   Juan 

Everhart,  William  P.    (P  '07). 


AUSTRALIA 

Sydney,  New  South  Wales 

Hordern,    Dr.   Herbert  V.    (A   '09). 
143    Macquarie   St. 


CANADA 

Alberta 
Bassano 

MacCutcheon,  Paul  J.   (I  '08). 

British  Columbia 
Fort  Steele 

Laidlaw,  James  T.   (A  B  '93). 

Vancouver 

Bissett,     Rudolph     A.      (AT     '20). 
2935   Hemlock  St. 

Bryan,      Kennerly      (2      '87).      705 
Broughton  St.    (me). 

Cra-wford,    Wallace    W.    (AT    '23) 
1657    Pandora    St. 

Knight,    Edward    C.    (A    '89).     Van- 
couver Lumber  Company. 

Shields,  James   C.    (A  B   '98).     209 
Wirch  Bldg.   (m). 


Manitoba 
Winnipeg 

Winegar,  Byron  M.  (A  O  '09). 
Forestry  Dexrt.,  C.  P.  Ry  Co. 

New  Brunswick 
Edmundston 

Hayward,  Ralph  A.  (A  O  '17)   (che). 

Ontario 
Belleville 

Coleman,  Daniel  R.    (A   '60). 
Bowmanville 

McMillan,  Arthur  N.  (A  B  '98)   (b). 
London 

Neville,  Kenneth  P.  (P  '97). 
Western  University   (t). 

Point  Anne 

Bennett,  Arthur  G.  (A  A '06)   (ee). 
Bennett,  Leslie   (A  A  '10). 

Sarnia 

Gurd,  Norman  St.  C.   (A  B  '93).   (1). 
Telfer,   Harold  R.   (A  O  '19).     177 
S.   Vidal    St. 

Toronto 

Allison,  Frank  F.  (<&  '18).  82 
Chestnut    St.     (m  e). 

McMullen,  Harold  S.  (T  '08).  Mc- 
Laughlin Motor  Car  Company, 
Church  and  Richmond   Strs. 

Salter,  Charles  M.  (E  '06).  62 
Glenwood   Ave. 

Shields,  James  D.  (A  B  '94).  48 
Summerhill   Gardens    (ce). 

Quebec 
East  Angus 

Dodge,  George  W.  (>p  '01).  Box 
523    (me). 


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GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


Montreal 

Bayles,   George  A.    (A  Z   '05).     232 

St.  James  St.   (i). 
Elliott,  Wesley  C.   (A  A  '02).     406 

New  Birkse  Bldg.    (1). 
Gnaedixger,  Louis  B.  N.  (I  '20).    94 

St.   Peter  St. 
Lomer,   Gerhard  R.    (A  9  '03).     Mc- 

Gill   Univ.    Library. 

Saskatchewan 

Moose  Jaw 

Sims,  Henry  B.   (A  '93)    (ce). 

CHILI 

Antofagasta 

Chadwick,     John      P.      (AM     '07). 
Casilla    35    (mi  e). 

Coquimbo 

Walbaum,     Frederick    D.     (A    '13). 
Huth  and  Company. 

CHINA 

Hong  Kong 

Douglas,     Robert     P.      (A  O     '20). 
Care  of  Standard  Oil  Co.  of  N.  Y. 

Moukden 

Ott,  George  B.  (AM  '14).     Standard 
Oil  Company  of  N.  Y. 

Nanchang 

Gale,  Rev.  Francis  C.   (A  A  '04). 
Shanghai 

Adams,     William     A.      (AM     '08). 

China   Realty   Company,   27  Nanking 

Road. 
Jernigan,    Paul    (T    '09).     Standard 

Oil  Company  of  N.  Y. 
Noble,  James  B.  (A  E  '10).     Gaston, 

Williams  and  Wigmore. 
Morris,  Dr.  Harold  H.  (A  '08).      St. 

Luke's    Hospital. 

Tientsin 

Sperry,  Edwin  A.  (T  '80).     Pei  Yang 
University,  Ksi  Ku. 

Tsingtao 

Hayden,   Carl  W.    (AS  '16).     Inter- 
national  Banking   Corp.    (b). 

COLOMBIA 

Barauquilla 

Edwards,  Dr.  Thomas  W.   (A  I  '18). 
Tropical    Oil    Co. 

CUBA 

Havana 

Gutierrez,      Raul      (A  I 

Estrella. 
1'itvoR,  Roy  T.  (A  E  '04). 

23    (a). 
Vakona,  Miguel  Ch.   (A  P  '20). 

Oreilly    St. 

Sagua  La  Grande 

Gutierrez,  Fausto  (A  A  '14)  (1). 


'21).  53 
Arnargura 
93 


DOMINICAN  REPUBLIC 

Santo  Domingo 

Lang,  Charles  L.  (A  A  '06).     Palacio 
del    Senato. 


ECUADOR 

Guayaquil 

Sheaffkr,   Lester  L.   (AT  '23). 

ENGLAND 
London 

Pett,     Harris     G.      (AG     '18).     8 

Grosvenor  Gardens,  S.  W.  I. 
Sharp,     Jerome     E.     (B     '70).     154 
Coleherne   Court,    South   Kensington. 

South  Minims,  Barnet-Herts 
Rowley,  Charles  D.  (I  '11). 

FRANCE 


Nice 

Fassitt,    Francis 
Rue   Cronstadt. 


L.     (A     '80). 


Paris 

Chrystie,  James  N.  (I  '09).  Guar- 
anty Trust   Co.,    1   Rue   des   Italiens. 

Crampton,  William  D.  (I  '14).  67 
Boulevard   Haussmann. 

Davis,  Robert  B.  (T  '04).  American 
Embassy. 

Deihl,  Renzie  W.  (Z  '15).  99  Rue 
des  Petits  Champs. 


GERMANY 
Berlin 

Johlin,    Dr.    Jacob    M. 
University  of   Berlin. 


(An    '08). 


HAITI 

Port   au   Prince 

Choisser,  Roger  M.  (AIT  '15). 


HONDURAS 


Tela 


Garsaud    Andre  J.    (M  '06). 
Fruit   Co. 


United 


INDIA 
Calcutta 

Adams,  Henry  A.,  Jr.  (A  I  '16). 
Walworth  International  Co.,  26 
Strand  Road. 


ITALY 
Trieste 

Sabec,    John    P.    C.     (T    '13). 
Ghega  9    (b). 


Via 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


1477 


MEXICO 
Sonora 
El  Tigre 

Mishler,  Ralph  T.   (A  A  '05)    (mie). 

Tamaulipas 
Tampico 

McLernon,    George    J.     (A  II    '14) 
Apartado  438    (r). 

NEWFOUNDLAND 
Burin 

Hight,  Vernon  I.    (A  A  '15).     Cran- 
dall  Engineering  Co.    (ce). 

NEW  ZEALAND 

Wellington 

Hales,  Norman  S.   (A  '09).     Oriental 
Bay. 


NORWAY 

Bergen 

Bratland,    Bernt   M.    (T   '20).     Kal- 
vedalen    (i). 

SALVADOR 

Sta.    Tecla 

Morazan,  Ernest  U.   (Z  '22). 
Morazan,  Stephen  N.  (Z  '23). 

SWITZERLAND 


Geneva 

Canby,     Dr.    Edmund     (A    '89). 
Rue  du   Petit  Saleve. 


TRINIDAD,   B.   W.   I. 

Foint   Fortin 

Evans,   James  W.    (Z  '07)    (m). 


10 


MISSING  ALUMNI 


The  address  given  is  that  last  known. 


Alpha  Chapter 
Crawford,     Charles    M.,     '08,     Boston, 


Gamma  Chapter 
Bixler,   Edmund   L.,    '79. 
Hayes,  William  Justice,  '78,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

Delta  Chapter 
Bartlett,   Thomas   B.,    '68,   Peoria,    111. 
Curns,  Tillman  R.,  '98,  Greensburg,  Pa. 
Darley,  W.  W.,  '91,   Roanoke,  Va. 
Hagans,  Lowrie  B.,  '89,  Weston,  W.  Va. 
Malcolm,    Howard    M.,    '03.    Salt    Lake 

City,    Utah. 
Norcboss,  Karl  R.,  '98,  Uniontown,  Pa. 
Reed,  James  H.,   '80,   Worth,   Pa. 
Rose,  Maurice  L.,  '06,  Indiana,  Pa. 
Williams,     Chester     R.,     '96,     Gallion, 

Ohio. 

Epsilon  Chapter 
Gordon,  Clarence,  '05,  Estes  Park,  Colo. 
Houston,     Samuel     D.,     '70,    Elizabeth, 

N.  J. 
McCahan,     John     E.,     '64,     East    New 

Market,  Md. 

Zeta  Chapter 

Besore,  Alpheus  N.,  '72,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Hartman,   Henry  H.,    '68,   Philadelphia, 

Pa. 
Lane,  Morris  G.,  '01,  Seattle,  Wash. 
Musselman,    Edward    C,    '87,    Sheakley- 

ville,    Pa. 

Eta  Chapter 

Anderson,  Clifford  L.,  Tampa,  Fla. 
Bulliwinkle,    Franklin    M.,    Brooklyn, 

N.   Y. 
Cator,  Robinson  W.,  Baltimore,  Md. 


Haymond,  Edgar  B.,  Chicago,  111. 
Joyce,  Charles  N.,  Baltimore,  Md. 
McGee,    Rev.    William    H.,    Covington, 

Ky. 
Patterson,  James  M.,   Denver,  Col. 
Saunders,  Walter  H.,  Abingdon,  Va. 
Way,    William   J.,    Austin,   Tex. 
Wellbrook,   Dr.  George  H.,  New  York, 

N.  Y. 

Iota  Chapter 
Elliott,    Guy    R.    B.,    '07,    Vancouver, 

B.   C. 
Gordon,  Gerald,  '12,  Estes  Park,  Col. 
Hulsman,       Herman       A.,       '10,       Los 

Angeles,   Cal. 
Newsom,  Heber  A.,  '16,  Greensboro,  Ala. 

Kappa  Chapter 
Hopkins,     Addison    A.,    '93,    Westville, 

Cal. 
Mao    Hatton,    Rev.    Burtis    R.,    '95, 

Pittsburgh,    Pa. 

Lambda  Chapter 
Arrington,     Arthur,     '78,     Greensboro, 

N.  C. 
Haigh,   Charles  T.,  '86,  Chicago,  111. 
Springs.  Alva  Connell,  '79,  Fort  Mills, 

S.  C. 

Mu  Chapter 
Brown,    Marion   M.,   '07,   Mart,   Tex. 

Pi  Chapter 
Todd,   William  B.,   '66,   Salt  Lake  City, 
Utah. 

Rho  Chapter 

Burdsal,  Charles  S.,  '95,  Portland,  Ore. 
Cowan,  James  H.  P.,  '08,  Grand  Rapids, 
Mich. 


14/8 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


Miller,  Frank  A.,  '96,  Chicago,  HI. 
>»ees.  Frederick  L.,  '03,  Chicago,  111. 
Stebbins,  Don  M.,  '11,  Davenport,  Iowa. 
Yates,  JOHN  W.,  '07,  Chicago,  111. 

Tau  Chapter 

Crocker,    Eugene    L.,   '89,   Front  Royal, 

Va. 
Randolph,  John  W.,  '82,  Estherville,  la. 

Upsilon  Chapter 

Allen,    William    B.,    '77,    Chicago,    111. 

B\ker,    George    D.,    '00,    Bolton,    Conn. 

Beans,   Lorenzo  W.,  '97,  Denver,  Col. 

Benton,  Samuel  A.,  '93,  Tacoma,  Wash. 

Briggs,   Warren  E.,  '10,   Chicago,   111. 

Call.   Chester,  '97,   Des  Moines,  la. 

Carter,  Willlam  B.,  '95,   Seattle,  Wash. 

Estes,  William  C,  '74,  Farwell,  Tex. 

Leech,   Thomas   C,   '77,   Ovanda,   Mont. 

Mercer,   Lauron  W„   '10,   Toledo,   Ohio. 

Mockford,  Richard  E.,  '03,  Rochester, 
N.    Y. 

Noake',   Harry  F.,  '04,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

Potter,  Dr.  Lorenzo  T.,  '77,  228  Hud- 
son   St.,   Hoboken,   N.   J. 

Robinson,   Mark  M.,   '11,  Versailles,  111. 

Snearer,  Dr.  William,  '84,  Madison, 
Ohio. 

Spindler,  James  U.,  '94,  La  Porte,  Ind. 

Wright,  Warren  A.,  '11,  Chicago,  111. 

Phi  Chapter 

Hearon,     Samuel    M.,    '89,    Dodd    City, 

Tex. 
Peake,  Edward  E.,  '15,   Dante,  Va. 
White,    John    A.,    '90,    Fredericksburg, 

Va. 
Wildman,    Rev.   James   W.,   '74,    Chapel 

Hill,    N.    C. 
Wood,  John  F.  H.,  '94,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Chi  Chapter 

Hendrickson,    George    G.,    '75,    Indian- 
apolis,   Ind. 
Resor,  Charles  H.,  '75,  Newport,  Ky. 

Psi  Chapter    (Penna.   State) 
Breck,   George  W..   '05,   606  W.  115th 

St.,    New    York,    N.    Y. 
Ewing,  Ralph  W.,  '06,  Sharon,  Pa. 
Fox,   Walter  G.,   '03,  Seattle,   Wash. 
Patton,    Stewart    S.,    '98,    Pike    View, 

Col. 
Plank,  David  H.,  '08,  Chicago,  111. 
Reed,  William  I.,  '10,  Palmerton,  Pa. 

Alpha  Alpha  Chapter 
Warren,  George  E.,  '10,  Ivy  Depot,  Va. 

Alpha  Beta  Chapter 

Blackwood,  Arthur  E.,  '95,  71  Broad- 
way.   New  York. 

Ridout,  D.  Campbell,  '95,  36  Spencer 
Ave.,   Toronto,   Ont. 

Alpha  Gamma  Chapter 
Carney,  Samuel  C,  '05,  Tulsa,  Okla. 
<  iioKPENlNG,   Rollo  I.,  '14,   Washington, 

D.  0. 
Pitch,  George  c,  '09,  Fairmont,  W.  Va. 

Fowler,   John    O,    '04,   Tulsa,   Okla. 
SWALLOW,    Walter  A.,   '02,   Vidalia,   Ga. 


Alpha  Epsilon  Chapter 

Clark,  Frank  C,  '05,  New  Castle,  Del. 
Kirkham,  Robert  F.,  '13,  Toledo,  Ohio. 
Overstreet,     Ralph    M.,     '09,     Seattle, 

Wash. 
Wagner,      Frederick      H.,      '15,      San 

Antonio,   Tex. 
White,  Ernest  C,  '99,  Montreal,  Que. 

Alpha  Theta  Chapter 
Andrus,  Dexter  E.,  '11,  Rockford,  111. 
Bardwell,    Worth    S.,    '02,    Frankfort, 

N.  Y. 
Fratt,    Charles    D.,    Jr.,    '17,    Everett, 

Wash. 
McCarthy,    John    B.,    '20,    Milwaukee, 

Wis. 
Miller,  John  C,  '02,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Slater,    Charles  J.   H.,   '08,    Escanaba, 

Mich. 
Watson,    Charles   T.,    '04,   Washington, 

D.  C. 

Alpha  Zeta  Chapter 
Roberts,    Harry,    Jr.,     '20,    Annapolis, 

Md. 
Wilmer,   John   W.,   '11,    Baltimore,   Md. 

Alpha  Iota  Chapter 
Bayliss,  Leslie,  '09,  Charleston,  W.  Va. 
Hays,  John  O.,  '13,  Hermitage,  Tenn. 
Henry,  Edgar  V.,  '15,  Marlin,  Tex. 
Lawson,    Dr.   Isaac  H.,  '12,   New  York, 

N.    Y. 
Ray',   J.  Allen,   '05,   Artesia,   N.  M. 
Sublett,  Dr.  Alvah  T,  '08,  Summerton, 

S.    C. 

Alpha  Kappa  Chapter 

Cayce,  Eugene  G.,  '08,  Tuscaloosa,  Ala. 
Etheridge,  Willis  M.,  '05,  Mobile,  Ala. 
Hill,  Rowan  E.,  '06,  Dallas,  Tex. 
Napier,   Stanley  W.,  '08,  Enid,  Okla. 
Seeley,    William    L.,    '08,    Gainesville, 

'     Fla. 
Tutwiler,  Guy  I.,  '10,  Blossburg,  Ala. 
Van  de  Vort,  Horace,  '07,  Salco,  Ala. 

Alpha  Lamba  Chapter 

Anthony,  Arthur  H.,  '05,  Suisun,  Cal. 

Alpha  Nu  Chapter 

Dinsmore,  John  M.,  '10,  Waynesburg, 
Pa. 

Hero,  Lyndon  P.,  '07,  New  Orleans,  La. 

Holder,  Ned,   '16,   Augusta,   Ga. 

Knapp,  Robert  H.,  '17,  Birmingham, 
Ala. 

Moore,  Menzo  V.,  '17,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Ross,   Murrell  G.,   '09,  Knoxville,  Tenn. 

Victoreen,  Charles  J.,  '16,  Birming- 
ham, Ala. 

Alpha  Xi  Chapter 
Haas,   Exum  M.,   '05,   Chicago  111. 
Sayles,    Donald  J.,   '12,   Waukegan,   111. 
Wampler,    John   B.,    '07,    Detroit,   Mich. 

Alpha  Omicron  Chapter 
Brooke,  Jack  H.,  '10,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Perkins,   Harold  G.,  '13,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Tallmadge,  Roger  F.,  '10,  Reno,  Nev. 
Wilson,  Richard  H.,  '10,  Willits,  Cal. 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


M79 


Alpha  Pi  Chapter 
Aitken.  Arthur   N.,   '07,  Harvey,    111. 
Bloor,  Edwin  Gh,  '15,  Oconomowoc,  Wis. 
Sevier,    Stanley,  '15,  Grovdand,  Cal. 


Alpha  Rho  Chapter 
Evans,  Charles  J„  '14,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Haefner,  Carl  W.,  '05,  New  York,  N.  Y. 


ADDENDA 

Page       78     Address  of  James  W.  M.  Cardeza,  Alpha  '75,  is  6345  Woodbine 

Ave.,   Overbrook.   Philadelphia. 
Page       98     Address  of  Frederick  B.  Neilson,  Alpha  '90,  is  Harriman,  Pa. 
Page     110     Address  of  Dr.  Guthrie  McConnell,  Alpha  '96,  is  2601  Hamp- 
shire Road,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Page     121     Address  of  Archibald   R.   Montgomery,  Alpha  '07,  is  2501   S. 

Washington  St.,  Peoria,  111. 
Page     127     Address  of  D.  Evans  Williams,  Jr.,  Alpha  '11,  is  Ardmore,  Pa. 
Page     134     Edward  H.  Morris,  Alpha  '17,  married  October  30,  1920,  Mary 

Worthington  of  Elk  Ridge,  Md. 
Page     134     Benjamin  Lee,  2nd,  Alpha  '17,  was  awarded  Navy  Cross,  Dec. 

24,  1919   (posthumously), 
Page     181     John  W.  Stewart,  Gamma  '64,  died  at  Rock  Island,  111.,  July 

16,  1920. 
Page    240     Address  of  Walter  W.  Harvey,  Delta  '12,  is  600  Hill  Avenue, 

Wilkinsburg,  Pa. 
Page     285     Epsilon  '96  — Ernest  G.  Richardson,  A.B.;  A.M.  [Yale] ;  LL.D., 
Atlanta,   Ga.     Clergyman.     Bishop    of   the    Methodist    Epis- 
copal   Church,    1920    to    date.     Phi    Beta    Kappa.     Married, 
April  21,  1897,  Anna  E.  Isenberg. 
Page     287     John  C.  Frankland,  Epsilon  '99,  is  Vice  President,  Union  Trust 

Co.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Page     294     William  H.  Rogers,  Epsilon  '05,  married  June  29,  1920,  Otelia 

Medlin. 
Page     300     Address  of  Charles  H.  Rawlins,  Jr.,  Epsilon  '10,  is  59  Mary- 
land Ave.,  Annapolis,  Md. 
Page    303     Address  of  Joseph  Z.  Hertzler,  Epsilon  '13,  is  Berger  and  Car- 
ter Co.,  365  Market  St.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Page     305     Address  of  Dr.  Walter  W.  Kistler,  Epsilon  '15,  is  153  Hanover 

St.,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 
Page     310     Address  of  Dale  H.  Learn,  Epsilon  '20,  is  Mt.  Pocono,  Pa. 
Page     349     Address  of  Howard  W.  Jenkins,  Zeta  '07,  is  500  N.  Linden  Ave., 

Oak  Park,  111. 
Page     366     Address  of  Nathan  W.  Stroup,  Zeta  '20,  is  194  8th  St.,  Troy, 

N.  Y. 
Page     405     Address   of  Charles  J.   Churchman,   Eta  '13,  is   Mutual   Bldg., 

Richmond,  Va. 
Page     447     Address  of   Rudolf  E.   Vom  Saal,   Iota  '10,  is  30  E   40th  St., 

New  York,  general  insurance  business. 
Page     456     Address  of  David  W.  Bowman,  Jr.,  Iota  '15,  is  417  McGregor 

Ave.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Page     462     Address  of  Arthur  S.  Kitchen,  Iota  '18,  is  408  Market  St.,  Har- 
risburg,  Pa. 

1481 


1482  ADDENDA 

Page    464.     Address  of  Louis  B.  N".  Gnaedinger,  lota  '20,  is  115  Johnson  St., 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Page    464     Address  of  Henry  W.  Wittkower,  Iota  '20,  is  186  Ditmars  Ave., 

Astoria,  N.  Y. 
Page    498     Address   of   George  MeCorkle,   Lambda   '78,   is   1628   "S"   St., 

N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Page    535     Address  of  Frederick   P.   Hagaman,   Mu   '21,  is   Standard  Oil 

Co.  of  La.,  Baton  Rouge,  La. 
Page     575     Address  of  Fortune  S.  Boggs,  Rho  '96,  is  402  S.  Lincoln  Ave., 

Urbana,  111. 
Page     598     Address  of  Hawley  L.  Smith,  Rho  '17,  is   1420  Chicago   Ave., 

Evanston,  111. 
Page     602     Address   of   Arthur   A.   Dailey,    Rho   '20,   is    Rossoman    Apts., 

Houston,  Tex. 
Page     603     Address  of  John  K.  McDowell,  Rho  '20,  is  5705  Wayne  Ave., 

Chicago,  111. 
Page     604     Address  of  William  L.  Waterman,  Rho  '20,  is  7849  Eggleston 

Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 
Page     604     Address  of  James   B.   Mason,   Rho  '21   is  908   N.   Market  St., 

Urbana,  111. 
Page     630     Rev.  D.  Melancthon  James,  Tau  '81,  died  January,  1920. 
Page     673     Address  of  Frank  L.  Rice,  Upsilon  '81,  is  1349  Sunnyside  Ave., 

Chicago,  111. 
Page     676     Address  of  Conrad  Y.  Bunn,  Upsilon  '83,  is  339  Lafayette  Blvd., 

W.,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Page     692     Address  of  George  L.  Woodard,  Upsilon  '95,  is  35  W.  Jackson 

Blvd.,  Chicago,  111. 
Page     684     Wells   M.   Cook,   Upsilon   '96,   Professor   of   law,   Chicago-Kent 

College  of  Law,  1915  to  date. 
Page     696     Address  of  Mark  M.  Robinson,  Upsilon  '11,  is  2519  Emerson 

Ave.,  S.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Page     703     Address  of  Horace  A.   Ruckel,  Upsilon  '18,  is  645  University 

Place,  Evanston,  111. 
Page     707     Address  of  Roy  A.  Dillon,  Upsilon '20,  is  West  Point,  Neb. 
Page     711     Address  of  Harry  V.  Brooks,  Upsilon  '23,  is  726  Beckley  St., 

Dallas,  Tex. 
Page     785     Address  of  David  Harlan  Plank,  Psi  '08,  is  256  Main  St.,  Buf- 
falo,  N.   Y.,   Chief   Engineer,   S.   T.   Engineering   Co.     First 

Lieutenant,  Engineers,  September,  1917  to  August,  1919;  as- 
signed to  516th  Engineers,  A.  E.  F.     Married,  December  18, 

1914,  Alice   L.   Phillips. 
Page     787     Address  of  Henry  E.  Billington,  Psi  '09,  is  Thew  Shovel  Co., 

Lorain,  Ohio. 
Page     798     Address  of  Joseph  H.  Wilson,  Psi  '18,  is  92  Ashland  Ave.,  Buf- 
falo, N.  Y. 
Page    800     Address  of  Edward   H.   Sykes,   Psi   '18,  is   164   Dickson   Ave., 

Ben  Avon,  Pa. 
Page     801     Address   of   Thompson   B.    Foster,   Psi   '20,   is    160   Broad   St., 

Providence,  R.  I. 
Page     835     Joseph  R.   Blackburn,  Alpha  Alpha  '10,  is  manager  of  Vaun- 

Black  Coal  Co.,  Address  is  112  Elm  St.,  Morgantown,  W.  Va. 


ADDENDA  1483 

Page     839     Address  of  Dr.  Richard  W.  Fowlkes,  Alpha  Alpha  '15,  is  Bel- 
levue  Hospital,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Page     840     William   K.   Taylor,   Alpha   Alpha   '15,   married    September   8. 
1920,  Myrtle  Gregory. 

Page     840     William  C.  Raftery,  Alpha  Alpha  '15,  married  October  9,  1920, 
Mary  Elizabeth  Champe. 

Page     845     Address  of  Chester  S.   Shade,  Alpha  Alpha  '19,  is  411   Deere 
Bldg.,  Dallas,  Tex. 

Page     861     Address  of  Harry  O.  Cole,  Alpha  Gamma  '98,  is  Morgantown, 
W.  Va. 

Page     878     Address  of  Eric  A.  Foulk,  Alpha  Gamma  '14,  is  501  W.  121st 
St.,  New  York. 

Page    881     Address  of  Herbert  G.   Headlee,  Alpha  Gamma  '16,  is   Acme 
Fishing  Tool  Co.,  Parkersburg,  W.  Va. 

Page     890     Address  of  Lester  L.  Sheaffer,  Alpha  Gamma  '23,  is  Pratt  In- 
stitute, Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Page     929     Address  of  Clive  C.  Small,  Alpha  Delta  '18,  is  National  Aniline 
and  Chemical  Co.,  Marcus  Hook,  Pa. 

Page    931     Address  of  Miles  F.  Ham,  Alpha  Delta  '20,  is  Stacyville,  Me. 

Page     932     Address  of  Stanley  M.  Currier,  Alpha  Delta  '20,  is  704  Journal 
Bldg.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Page     932     Address  of  Lawrence  J.  Hodgkins,  Alpha  Delta  '20,  is  Stand- 
ard Oil  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Page     974     Address    of    Raymond   W.    Boss,    Alpha   Epsilon   '19,   is   4330 
Lowell  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

Page     977     Address  of  Charles   H.   Bockman,  Alpha  Epsilon  '21,  is   1706 
State  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Page     979     Address   of   Stuart    R.    Williams,   Alpha    Epsilon   '22,   is   4437 
Magnolia  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

Page  1044     Address  of  Raymond  J.   F.   Leisen,  Alpha  Theta  '16,  is  3248 
Portland  Avenue,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Page  1116     Address  of  Davis  A.  Spratling,  Alpha  Kappa  '23,  is  68  Wall 
Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Page  1143     Address  of  Harvey  M.  Kilburn,  Alpha  Lambda  '18,  is  1726  Eu- 
clid Ave.,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

Page  1145     Address  of  James  F.  McCone,  Alpha  Lamba  '20,  is  Hotel  Nor- 
mandie,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Page  1179     Address  of  Philip  Richardson,  Alpha  Mu  '23,  is  108  St.  Mark's 
Place,   St.   Georges,   Staten   Island,   N.   Y. 

Page  1201     Address  of  George  N.  Lester,  Jr.,  Alpha  Nu  '20,  is  826  Ridge- 
ley  Apts.,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

Page  1202     Address  of  Sterling  B.  Cockrill,  Alpha  Nu  '20,  is  5210  Dela- 
ware Ave.,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

Page  1254     Address  of  Edmund  T.  Goodrich,  Alpha  Omicron  '19,  is  2201 
W.  Grand  Blvd.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Page  1256     Address  of  Earl  H.  Cress,  Alpha  Omicron  '20,  is  1536  S.  Uni- 
versity Ave.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

Page  1256     Address  of  Elmer  W.  Cress,  Alpha  Omicron  '20,  is  2201   W. 
Grand  Blvd.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Page  1327     Address  of  John  C.  Russell,  Alpha  Sigma  '08,  is  115  N.  Fair- 
view  Ave.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 


14S4  ADDENDA 

Page  1328  Address  of  Thomas  J.  McGrath,  Alpha  Sigma  '10,  is  Guaranty 
Life  Bldg.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Page  1328  Address  of  Buford  P.  Johnson,  Alpha  Sigma  '11,  is  1415  10th 
Ave.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Page  1333  Address  of  Elmer  R.  Bullis,  Alpha  Sigma  '15,  is  Drake  Ballard 
Co.,  Palace  Bldg.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Page  1335  Address  of  Dr.  Carl  G.  A.  Swendseen,  Alpha  Sigma  '16,  is  Syn- 
dicate Bldg.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Page  1337  Address  of  Frank  L.  Miller,  Alpha  Sigma  '17,  is  Donald  Hotel, 
Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Page  1337     Address  of  Ralph  W.  Rogers,  Alpha  Sigma  '17,  is  Aitkin,  Minn. 

Page  1338  Address  of  George  W.  Hauser,  Alpha  Sigma  '18,  is  3308  Micol- 
let  Ave.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Page  1338  Address  of  Charles  W.  Dwan,  Alpha  Sigma  '18,  is  Donald 
Hotel,  Minneapolis,   Minn. 

Page  1341  Address  of  Lawrence  L.  Footh,  Alpha  Sigma  '20,  is  6038  Ken- 
wood Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

Page  1341  Address  of  Gates  E.  Hunt,  Alpha  Sigma  '20,  is  1419  Cedar 
Street,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Page  1344  Address  of  Vincent  E.  Snell,  Alpha  Sigma  '23,  is  3901  Oakland 
Ave.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX 


Abbott,   Charles   Edward 1159 

Abbott,    Clarke    Hughes 698 

Abbott,    Curtis  Eames 906 

Abbott,    John   Cyril 1249 

Abbott,    Lael    Ray 1284 

*Abney,    William    Absalom 550 

Aby.    Roland   Clark 710 

Acheson,    Herbert   Hamilton 787 

*Adams,    Benjamin    Blake 496 

*  Adams,   Edward  Carle 672 

*  Adams,    Francis    Freeman 447 

Adams,   Frank   Raymond 309 

Adams,   Frederick  Magee 1252 

*  Adams,   Gabriel  S 474 

Adams,    George    Mather 964 

Adams,    Harold   Purinton 920 

Adams,    Henry   Abram,    Jr 1083 

Adams,   Herbert  Kendall 924 

Adams,  Herbert  Luther 902 

*  Adams,   Joseph   Henry 158 

Adams,    Russell    Hartley 252 

Adams,  William  Alexander 1161 

Adams,   William   Clark 443 

Adamson,    Charles    Michie 745 

*Adamson,    Samuel    Southard 151 

Addicks,    Allen    Drew 1177 

Adie,  George  Chandler 1257 

Aertsen,     Guillaem     753 

Agee,     Polk    Watkins 967 

Ahl,    George   Watkins 303 

Ahl,    John    Cary 303 

Aiken,    Edward    McKee 803 

*Aiken,    James    E 215 

*Aiman,    James   Arnold    191 

Aimar,    Charles    Emile 1020 

Aimer,     James     King 1315 

Aitken,  Arthur  Noble 1271 

Akers,    Abney    Flewellyn 1193 

Akers,    Charles   William 1087 

Akers,  James  Clark,  Jr 1078 

Akin,    Homer    Alexander 1089 

*Albertson,    Robert   Brooke 502 

Albright,   Fenton    1074 

Alderman,    Edwin    Anderson 503 

Alderson,   Thomas   Marshall    719 

*Aldrich,    James    Herman 438 

Aldrich,     Louis    Weylie 1343 

Alexander,    Charles    Edward 141 

Alexander,    Lawrence    Lade 210 

*Alexander,    Robert  L 546 

Alexander,    Welcome    Taylor ^11 

*Alexander,    William    H 178 

Alf ord,   Julius   Rutledge 11»9 

Allen,    Asa    Ward 107» 

Allen,     Blynne     »l° 

Allen,    Carl    Beaty »»» 

*  Allen,    Edwin    Gray %,* 

Allen,  Francis  Olcott,  Jr ll» 

Allen,    Harold   Beckwiter 1370 

Allen,    Henry    Converse 117S 

Allen,     James     Albert ItVn 

Allen,    John    Harris,    Jr 1310 

Allen,   John   Lendon 1084 

Allen,  Joseph  Marvin    o*^ 


Allen,    Paul   Hodges 1083 

Allen,    Welles    Lispenard 447 

Allen,   William  Burt 670 

Allinson,    Edward   Page 792 

Allis,    Richard    Clinton 530 

*  Allison,    Charles   Arthur 193 

*  Allison,    Edwin    Everett 222 

Allison,   Prank   Floyd 798 

Allison,    John   Blakesley 227 

Allison,    Lucien    Dent 229 

Allison,    Ralph    Martin 229 

Allison,    Thomas   Lyle 1374 

Allison,     William    Higman 787 

*Allison,    William    McCormick 173 

Almon,     William     Lewis 1114 

Alter,   Alonzo   A 221 

Altsheler,   Yancey   Roberts 1250 

*Amberg,     Roland    Litchfield 1068 

Amberg,    William    Boardman 1075 

Amend,    Carl    Gustave 446 

Ames,    Leonard    Swaim 467 

Ammerman,   Howard   Ellwood 354 

Andereck,    Earl   M 1330 

♦Anderson,    Allyn    Taber 1248 

Anderson,    August   Reinhold 1376 

Anderson,    Clifford    Lucian 399 

Anderson,    Dice    Robins 730 

Anderson,   Henry  Watkins,  Jr 414 

Anderson,    Ivan   Verner 1223 

Anderson,    John    Norwood 1011 

Anderson,    John    Roderick 1185 

Anderson,    Julian    Aberdeen 1333 

Anderson,    Leland    Edward 1202 

Anderson,    Maury    723 

Anderson,    Oscar    Mangus 1261 

Anderson,    Paul   Nathaniel 1177 

Anderson,   Paul  Washburn *  935 

Anderson,    Russell   McNabb 747 

Anderson,    Stanley    William 969 

Anderson,  Wallace  Castles 746 

Anderson,     William     Harry 724 

Andrews,    Allen,   Jr 1248 

Andrews,  Orren  LeBrunn 1212 

Andrews,     Samuel    Edward 1027 

Andrews,    William    Kile 688 

Andross,    Albert   Knight 1130 

Andrus,    Dexter   Ely 1035 

Angell,    William    Farley 1258 

*Ankeny,     Alexander     Thomas....      206 

*Annan,   Andrew  Augustus •.  .      178 

*Annan,   James   Coburn 176 

Anning,    Harold    Edmund 969 

Anning,   James  Laurence 975 

Anthony,    Arthur    Henry 1127 

*  Anthony,    Gould    Roydon 907 

Anthony,   John  William,   Jr 834 

Appelwhite,    Samuel   Parham,   Jr. .  .    1362 
Applegarth,    William    Francis    Law- 
rence,   Jr 993 

Arbogast,    Elmo    Meade 879 

Arbogast,   John  Robert 845 

Archambault,    Eugene    Joseph 1029 

Arden,    Francis    Benjamin,    Jr 1195 

Argo,    Fordyce    Hubbard 509 


1485 


i486 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX 


Armistead,    Henry    Kern 837 

Armistead,    Moss    William,    Jr 402 

"Armistead,   Westwood    Smith 625 

Armsby,     Ernest    Harding 783 

Armstrong,   David    444 

Armstrong,    Harry     Patterson 789 

Armstrong,    Robert   Helms 466 

Armstrong,     William    Robert 1193 

Arnald,  John  Stuart 1358 

*Arnold,    Charles    Harrv 965 

Arnold,     Gerald    Douglas 1030 

Arnold,  John  William,   Jr 682 

Arnold,    Logan    Reed 1219 

Arnold,     Robert     Melville 1178 

Arntson,   Neal  Ashley    1340 

Arrance,    Daniel    Clair 1219 

Arrington,     Arthur 498 

*Arrington,  Richard  Bolton 509 

Arter,   James    Pritchard 676 

Arthur,    Theodore    Joseph 868 

"Arundel,    Robert   James 156 

*Asch,    Morris    Joseph 58 

Ashauer,    Frank    Henry 591 

"Ashbridge,    John    74 

*Ashbridge,  William    . 73 

*Ashby,    Bertrand    Stuart 270 

Ashby,    Charles    Alyett 725 

Ashe,    Samuel   Acourt,    Jr 509 

*Ashenfelter,    Singleton   Mercer.  .  .  .  272 

Ashford,   Thomas   Francis,   3rd....  245 

*Ashmead,   Lashman  Preston,  Jr..  .  612 

Ashworth,    David    Draughn 882 

Askew,    Walter    Charles,    Jr 1199 

Atherton,  Charles  Morgan  Hubert.  .  770 

Atherton,   Harold  Gregory.. 607 

Athey,    William    Bernard 993 

Atkinson,    Nathaniel   Peabody 890 

Atlee,    Benjamin    Champneys 339 

Atwell,    Robert  Brown 805 

Auchey,  George   195 

Auer,   Philip  Penton    967 

Aufhammer,    Charles   Howard 783 

Augur,  Irving  Van  Aken 1138 

Augut,  Wayland  Bixby 1138 

Augustine,   James,    Jr 736 

Augustine,    Robert  Brown 737 

AugustiDe,    Thomas    Henry 241 

Augustine,    William    Franklin 733 

Auld,    Victor    Arthur 228 

Auman,    Lester    Ward 303 

Aurelius,    Samuel    Job 959 

Austin,    George    Milnes 413 

Austin,   James  Albert 416 

*  Austin,    John   E 473 

Austin,     Robert    William 1304 

Austin,    Sewall   Everett  Don 962 

*  Avery,    Angus    Clark 542 

Avery,    Willard    Crissey 931 

Babcock,'  Fred  Wilbert,  Jr 744 

Babcock,    Henry    Ame 1273 

*Bache,  Charles  L 615 

Bache,    Daniel    Trigg 141 

Bache,    Franklin  : 97 

Bache,    Franklin,    Jr X42 

Bachelder,    Clare    Herbert 1025 

Bachelder,    Herbert  Walter 907 

Bacheldor,    Arthur    Willis 903 

Backer,     William     Bryant 1319 

Bachmen,    Jonathan    Waverly 475 

Bacon,   Joseph   Barnes 674 

*Badger,   Hamilton  Chester 1271 

Baer,    John    Pope 988 

Baer,  Robert  Newton 991 

*Baer,  Robert  Newton . .  266 


Bagby,    Alfred   Paul 728 

Bagby,    Charles  Todd,   Jr ..  410 

Bngbv,    George    Poindexter 730 

Bailev,    Edward    Wells 411 

Bailey,     Harry    Phillips 698 

Bailey,   Joseph  Trowbridge 88 

"Bailev,   Meredith 76 

Bailie,    Arthur    Ray 1046 

Baily,    Livingston   Boyd 141 

Bainbridge,   Walter  Frederick 189 

Bair,   David  Keen   Parvin 806 

Bair,    George   Elmer,   Jr 802 

*Baird,    George     220 

Baird,    Harry    Monroe 1226 

Baird,    Richard    Loper 76 

Baird,    Royal   Irwin 952 

Baker,    Ashby    Lee 389 

Baker,    Eugene 1297 

Baker,   Frank  Adams 1163 

Baker,    Frederick    James 1261 

Baker,    George    Dunning 688 

Baker,    George    Shannon 709 

Baker,    George  Wilson 681 

Baker,    Hillier   Locke 1277 

Baker,   James   Robinson    221 

Baker,    John    Percy 461 

"Baker,    Joseph   Boyd    615 

*Baker,  Joseph  Henry,  Jr 506 

Baker,  Joseph  Warren 1277 

Baker,    Julian    Meredith 497 

Baker,    Leo    Dwight 1132 

Baker,    Richard  Henry,   Jr 389 

Baker,    Russell   Davis 1339 

Baker,    Thomas    Atkinson 507 

*Baker,    Washington    Hopkins....  614 

Bakke,    Dean    Ulland 1342 

Baldwin,    George   Crook 1314 

Baldwin,  Henry  Skinner 465 

"Baldwin,   Neilson  Abeel 176 

Baldwin,    Walter    Preston 648 

"Baldwin,    William    Owen 626 

Ball,     Byron    Everett 696 

Ball,    Charles    Dodson,   Jr 795 

Ball,    Edwin    Marcotte 832 

Ball,     Everett    Loran 1133 

"Ball,    George    Washington 752 

Ball,     Ivan    Jay 1131 

Ball,  Thomas  Lee 1034 

Ballinger,    Ralph    Horn 1289 

Balsdon,    Harold    Hamilton 1147 

Baltzell,   Edward  Digby 123 

Bamman,    August   Harry 1309 

Bane,    Baldwin    Buckner 650 

Bane,    Robert   Franklin 652 

Bange,  Guy  Wilfred 346 

Bangs,    Lester   Walton 955 

Banks,    Horace    McMurran 838 

Bankston,    Emmett   Franklin 526 

Banse,    Herbert   George 1319 

Barbot,    Henry   Veron 143 

Barbour,    Bentley    Lawrence 932 

Barclay,    Charles  Paul 1377 

Barclay,  Hugh,  Jr 839 

"Barclay,   Hugh  Aretas 205 

"Barclay,    Richard  De  Charms....  174 

Barclay,   Watson   Leverett 767 

Bard,    Hugh   Austin 247 

Bardwell,    Worth    Sherman 1026 

Barfield,    John    Richard,    Jr 848 

Barkdull,     Roy    Edgar 1316 

Barker,   Augustus  Lawrence 1101 

Barker,    Benjamin   Seay,   Jr 1195 

Barker,    John    98 

Barker,    Wharton     72 

Barker,     William    Lougbridge 93 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX 


1487 


Barker,  William  Luther,  Jr 1212 

Barley,    Louis    Carrier 633 

Barley,    Louis    Carrier,    Jr 414 

Barlow,    Kendrick    Broyles 1090 

Barlow,    William    366 

Barlow,    Willard    Merrill 1054 

Barnard,    Chester    Avery 710 

Barnard,     Horace 1113 

Barnes,     Albert    Kenfield 1210 

*Barnes,    Cornelius   Fletcher 264 

Barnes,   Harold  Lee    1212 

Barnes,    Spencer   Ludlow 1186 

Barnes,    Walter    Allen 1130 

*Barnet,     Francis    Vogel 182 

Barnett.    Donald   Murray 130 

Barnett,    Frederick   Townsend 1067 

Barnett,    Ira    Sayre 391 

Barnett,    Ralph    Pitcairn 232 

Barnette,    William    Ransom 1206 

Barney,  John  Earl 902 

Barnhart,    David    Carl 369 

Barnhart,     Reuben    Hissem 366 

*Barnum,    Albert   William 678 

Barnum,    Francis     388 

*Barnum,    Zenus     753 

Barnwell,    Harold   Goldsmith 1192 

Barnwell,    Ralph   White 1198 

Barr,    Daniel  Henrv 875 

*Barr,    Jacob    Neff 613 

Barr,    James    Lackner 594 

Barrett,    Clifton  Walter 414 

Barrett,    Earl   Alonzo 1247 

Barrett,    Frank    Syer 747 

Barrett,   John  Carl 706 

Barrett,    John   Francis 845 

Barrett,    Robert   Tullius    Tupper.  .  .      412 

Barrett,    William   Grout 1151 

Barrette,     Walter    Suiter 1362 

Barron,   James   Leslie 591 

Barron,    John   Taylor 593 

*Barrow,    James    W 421 

Barrow,    Walter    Wright 646 

Barrows,    Albert    Lloyd 1128 

Barrows,   David  Prescott 1123 

Barrows,    Stephen    Sears 1142 

Barrows,    Thomas   Nichols 1148 

Barrus,     Harrington     John 312 

Barrv,  Lawrence  Leo 886 

Barthe,    Anibal    Felipe 140 

Bartilson,  Thomas  Harold 803 

Bartles,    Charles,    Jr 563 

Bartlett,    John    Kemp 1006 

Bartlett,  Joseph  Thomas,  Jr 1008 

*Bartlett,   Mvron  N 515 

Bartlett,    Robert    Dixon 1002 

Bartlett,  Thomas  B 212 

*Bartlett,    Wales    Rogers 902 

Bartol,    Henry    George 112 

Barton,    Daniel   Jenifer 392 

*Bartow,  Henry  Blackwell 83 

Barzen,   Alva  Emrick 1353 

Bash,    Daniel    Ketter    608 

*Baskervill,   William  Malone 625 

*Baskerville,    David   E.    J 476 

*Bass,    Edward   F 496 

*Bass,    George   P 495 

Bass,    Isaac   Houston 528 

Bass,   Sidney    424 

Bass,  Thomas  Edward  Bass,  Jr. .  .  .      741 

Bassett,    John    Edwin 660 

Bassett,   William  Hastings,   Jr 1174 

Bassett,    William   McKinlev 657 

*Bast,    John    H 203 

*Batchelor,  Francis  Howard 508 

Bateman,    Henry    Emmett 1002 


*Bates,    George    Handy 71 

*Bates,    Joseph   Henry 668 

Battle,    Edmond    Strudwick 509 

Battle,   Gaston 507 

Battle,   George  Gordon 505 

Battle,   Herbert  Bemerton 502 

*Battle,    Jacob,    Jr 509 

Battle,    Kemp    Plummer,    Jr 498 

Battle,    Lewis   Junius    505 

*Battle,   Turner   Westray,    Jr 504 

Battle,    William    Smith,    Jr 508 

Bauch,  Charles  Henry  Louis 723 

Baudino,    Andrew    1378 

*Baugh,   Chauncey  Ralston 95 

Baughman,    Milton   Day 1225 

Baura,    George    Lockart 1174 

Baum,    Granville    Cushing 251 

*Baumgardner,    Willis    Happer    .  .  .      395 

Baumgartner,   Alfred  Joseph 1375 

Baumgartner,    Walter    Louis 1373 

Bauserman,    James    Richard 661 

Baxter,   Andrew   Lawson 679 

Bayles,  George  Arthur 995 

Bayles,    Robert  William 1290 

Bayley,    Wilfred    Donnell 934 

Bayliss,     Leslie 1072 

Bayne,  James  Milton 1274 

Bazard,  Walter  Scott 245 

Beachly,    Frank   Johnson 1250 

*Beall,    Lewis    Dunn 225 

Beall,   Louis   Ervin 212 

Beall,    Paul    Uburto 1012 

Bealor,    Henry    Mark 306 

Beans,    Lorenzo  Wesley 685 

Beard,    John    Ellsworth 289 

Beard,    Leslie    Patton 1080 

Beattie,  Charlton  Reid 392 

Beattie,    Taylor    378 

Beattie,    Taylor,    Jr 1190 

*Beattie,    Walter    S 475 

Beatty,    Edwin   Terretine 214 

Beatty,   Francis   Merrill 606 

*Beatty,    Frank   Macartney 667 

Beatty,  Gilbert  Audrey 1291 

*Beatty,    William    Henry 382 

Beaumont,    Thomas    Morgan 605 

*Beehaud,    Jean    Pierre 972 

Beck,  George  Frederick 1372 

*Beck,    William    Preston 441 

Becker,    Albert   Daniel 955 

Becker,   Walter  Eugene 1033 

Beckett,  Thomas  Young 407 

Beckwith,    Frank   Jennings 840 

Bedesen,   William   Ernest 1129 

Beebe,   Junius  Matthew 702 

Beechel,    Nelson   Andrew 1255 

Beeson,    Isaac    Wallace 192 

Beggs,    Allen    Hendrie 1313 

Behrend.    Herbert    ,     528 

Beier,   Walter   Reinhart 1385 

*Bein,   Hugh   Hagert 491 

*Beirne,   Richard  Foulke 627 

Beirne,    Richard   Foulke,   Jr 644 

Beitz,    William    Edward 1304 

Belden,     Russell  . 699 

Belisle,  Felix  Griffin 457 

Belknap,    Frederick    Waldo 680 

Bell,    de    Benneville 135 

Bell,  Fearon  Byers 299 

Bell,   George  Mann    643 

Bell,    James    Eveland 450 

Bell,  James  Reeves 1074 

Bell,   Julius  Furman,   Jr 1199 

Bell,    Robert   Erskine 1071 

Bell,    Robert   Strickland 1202 


1488 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX 


Bell,    Thomas    Porter 450 

Bell,  Vincent  Gruber 307 

Bell.    Walter    Ross 248 

Bell,   Walter   Thomas 963 

Bell,    William   Solon 641 

Bellamy,    Joseph   Clinch 493 

Bellows,    Donald    Parks 309 

Belnap.   Nuel  Densmore 593 

Belnap,    Roy    Miller 607 

Belt,  Abram   Dinsmore 771 

Belt,    James    Edward 289 

♦Belville,  William  Potts  Sherman.  .  162 

Bemis,     Thomas     McRae 850 

Benchoff,    Guy    Anderson 358 

Benchoff,  Ross  Edgar 355 

Bender.  Henry  August  Bender. —  1384 

Benedict,     Allan     Boyer 951 

Benedict,    Ralph    Preston 602 

Beneke,    George    Claus 871 

Beneke,    Walter    Edward 1341 

Benge,    Joseph   Bertrand 1386 

Benner,    Frederic   Campbell 1150 

Bennett,  Arthur  Guy 908 

Bennett,    Francis   Henry 1358 

Bennett,    Leslie    913 

Bennett,    Roger    Scoville 690 

Benscoter,    Warren    Egbert 287 

Benson,    Franklin   Murray 1012 

Benson,    Harold    Jean 1320 

Bentel,   Floyd  Robert 1258 

Bentley,    James    Stuby 1320 

*Benton,  Charles  Carroll 56 

Benton,   Samuel  A 681 

Berg,    Galen    Carris 1226 

Berger,   Edward    284 

Bergman,  Eugene  Ehoy 1374 

Berkey,    Albert    312 

Bernard,   Leslie  Cosby 591 

Bernheisel,   George  Hench 923 

Berry,   Alden  Wright 933 

Berry,    Charles    Dufur 233 

Berry,  Frank  Aloysius 451 

*Berry,    George    Anschutz \212 

Berry,   Olin  Lester 937 

Berry,  William  Wilson,  Jr 784 

Besore,    Alpheus   N 332 

*Best,    Chester    Lawson 602 

Best,    Franck    Phillips 876 

Best,   William   Newton,   Jr 449 

Bestwick,    Jacob   Henry,   Jr 248 

Bethea,    Malcolm   Woodward 838 

Bethea,    Philip    Porter 1113 

Bettle,    Samuel    811 

Bettle,   Samuel,  Jr 110 

*Betts,   J.    Sidney,   Jr 437 

*Betts,  Samuel  A 152 

Betty,  Berrvman  Garrett 645 

Beutell,     Roland     Louis 1289 

Bevan,    Charles   Frederick 1353 

Bezdek,    Hugo    Frank 1270 

Bias,  Bennett  Randolph 875 

Bibb,    James    Lewis    Leitch 403 

Bibb,    John    Spiers 1106 

Bickley,    James    Graham 1113 

Biddle,   Alexander  Mercer 94 

*Biddle,    David   Watts 64 

♦Biddle,    Edward    M 182 

Biddle,    Edward    Macfunn 293 

Biddle,   Edward  Willjam 277 

*Biddle,    Frederick    Watts 275 

♦Biddle,    Henry    Rush 81 

*Biddle,   Herman   Bosler 291 

♦Biddle,  William  McFunn 280 

Bidgood,  George  Cunningham 634 

Bien,  Alanson  Jay 791 


Bierma,    Arthur   Graham 1300 

Bierma,   Charles  Allen 1306 

Biggar,    Charles   Horvatt 578 

Billington,    Henry    Edward 787 

Bingaman,    Howard   Milton 871 

♦Bingham,  John  Mitchell 180 

*Bippus,    Sumner   Ellis 945 

*Bird,  Abram  J 424 

*Bird,    Gustavus   Claggett 264 

*Birdsong,   Horace   Robertus 1081 

*Birdsong,    S.    T 426 

Birdsong,   Thomas  Henry,   Jr 659 

Birdsong,    William    McLemore 660 

Birkeland,    Harold     1334 

*Birney,     David    Bell 89 

*Birney,     William     Goodrich 76 

Bisbee,    Frank    Doan 133 

♦Bisel,   William   Felix 184 

Bishop,    Miller   Virgil 648 

Bispham,    Samuel,    Jr 135 

Bissell,    Elliston    Perot 104 

Bissell,   John  H 185 

Bissett,     Rudolf     Alfred 1375 

Bixler,    Edmund    L 193 

♦Black,    Charles    John 673 

♦Black,    Chauncev    Forwood 205 

♦Black,   Edward   M 679 

Black,    Frank   Gees 311 

Black,   Henry  Maris 796 

Black,    James    Monroe 1115 

Black,  Loy  Le  Moine 1222 

♦Black,    Samuel    Thomas 155 

Black,    Stanley    Patterson 675 

Blackburn,    Bryan   Martin 1188 

Blackburn,   Joseph   Ramsey 835 

♦Blacklock,    John   Hewlett 386 

Blackman,   Clifford  Lamoin 1281 

Blackstone,    Samuel  Wilson 219 

Blackwell,   Charles  Hudson 916 

Blackwood,    Arthur    Ernest 854 

Blackwood,   Charles  Keith 854 

Blair,    Arthur   John 692 

Blair,   Charles   Scofield 691 

Blair,    Edward    Harold 1114 

Blair,    Shiras    Alexander 1105 

Blake,    George    Robert 1388 

Blake,    Preston    631 

Blakely,    William   Jones 1302 

Blaker,    Alfred   Hicks,    Jr 975 

Blalock,    Hubert    Morse 1010 

Blanchard,    Edmund 110 

Blanchard,  Walter  Joseph 527 

Bland,   George   Pierrepont 613 

Blank,   Harry  Edward 227 

Bleasdale,    James    Lawrence 250 

Blewett,    William   Edward,   Jr 1313 

Bliss,    Charles    Lewis 668 

Bliss,    Harold    Dean 958 

Blocher,    Walter    August 457 

Blocki,  Frederick  Laurence  Armand  708 

Blodgett,    Willoughby    Horace 1260 

Bloomfield,     Allen     J 442 

Bloor,   Edwin   Garfield 1281 

♦Blumer,    Alexander   Augustus....  326 

Blucher,    Ossie     1360 

Blyth,    Don   Duncan 798 

Boand,    Jules    Francis 970 

Board,    Willis    Marvin 1065 

Boardman,   William   Harris 902 

♦Boardman,  William  Slosson 434 

Bockius,    Morris    Rex 87 

Bockmann,    Charles    Henry 977 

Bodine,   Samuel   Laurence 93 

Bodine,    Samuel   Taylor 77 

♦Bodine,    William    Milliken 91 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX 


1489 


Bodine,  William  Warden 132 

Boeder,     Ralph    Wilbur 1386 

Bogardus,    Darrell   Joseph 1137 

Boger,    William    Oscar 1073 

*Boggs,    Benjamin   McKinnon 1099 

Boggs,     Charles    Howard 881 

Boggs,   Fortune    Stanley 575 

Boggs,     Raymond    Preist 891 

*Bogle,   Arthur   Phillips 953 

Bogle,     Robert    Boyd 1064 

Bogman,   James  Henry   Beals 1198 

Bohac,     Edwin 1387 

Bohn,     Robert    Grant 966 

*Bohne,    Frederick   Henry,    Jr 523 

Bohne,     Philip    William 520 

Bohner,     Edward     Ellis 295 

Boldt,    Arnold    John 1046 

*Bolles,    Enoch,    Jr 279 

Bollman,    Willian    Henry 367 

*Bolls,    David    Samuel 205 

Bolster,   Robert  Pond 1179 

Bolte,   Charles  Lawrence 970 

Bolte,    Edward    Endicott 961 

Bolte,    Roswell    Anson 1049 

Bomberger,    George   Lindemuth .  .  .  .      327 

Bond,    Francis    Edward 814 

Bond,    James 82 

Bond,   John  Thomas 1372 

Bond,     Nelson    Arthur 1174 

*Bond,  Richard  Columbus 515 

*Bonham,    Horace     174 

Bonisteel,   Roscoe  Osmond. 302 

Bonitz,  Walter  Adam 509 

Boocks,    Howard    E.    Moore-Boocks      883 

Booker,    Fletcher    Clement 655 

Boone,  Alfred  Morgan 1112 

Boos,    Raymond   Winfield 974 

Booth,    Harvey    Bronson 411 

*Booth,     Moses     L 476 

Booth,    William    Henry    Kewan...      410 

*Boozer,    Glenroy 352 

Borde,    Harry    John 1353 

Borden,    Frank    Kornegay 500 

Borden.    Frederick    Guy 1028 

^Borland,    Matthew    Henry 216 

*Borum,    William    Drake   Lechler..      630 

Boscowitz,    Herbert    Huber 467 

Bosman,    Robert    LeCato 650 

Boss,    Benson    Brockley 297 

Boss,    Edward    Carlyle 305 

Boss,    Leigh    Campbell 1331 

Bosworth,    William    Baeder 1279 

Bothwell,    Floyd    Bishop 1359 

BottreU,    William    Daniel 1090 

Boucher,     Cecil     Francis 592 

Boulton,   William   Bowen 85 

Bourne,    Louis    Milton 506 

Bovey,    Richard   Chute 690 

Bowe,    Dudley   Pleasants    741 

Bower,    Frank   Bernadou 101 

Bower,    George 132 

Bower,    Henry     135 

Bower,     Leibert     Winfield 1280 

Bowes,   Edwin   Lawrence 1354 

Bowes,  William  Ketcham 1354 

Bowie,     Eleazer    Robinson 239 

Bowman,    David   Weller,   Jr 456 

Bowman,    Harvey    Bird 886 

Bowman,    Jacob    Neibert 1369 

*Bowman,   James   Buchanan 272 

Bowman,   Nicholas  Floyd 842 

Bowman,    Paul    Newkirk 351 

Bowman,    Robert   Robinson 217 

*Bowman,    William    L.    S 220 


*Bown,   Edwin  Theodore 60 

Box,    Jefferson    Denman 1109 

*Boyce,     Albert     Page 1002 

Boyce,    Frederick   Grayson,   Jr 989 

Boyce,   Girard    1178 

Boyd,   Andrew   Hunter.   Jr 991 

Boyd,    George   Melick 89 

Bovd,   George,   3d 130 

Boyd,     Leland     Richard 1289 

*Boyd,     Robert     Graham 635 

Boyd,    Robert    Hanson 868 

Boyden,    John    Marion 1150 

Borer,    Paul   Augustus 797 

*Bo,  er.   William   Henry 335 

Boykin,    Barnard  Alexander 1198 

Boyle,    John    D 195 

Boyles,    Frank    Morris 871 

Boyles,    Lester    Tucker 1107 

Bozarth,    Walter    Fortiner 1204 

Brace,    William 1353 

*Brackett.    Charles   Conant 690 

Brackett,   William  Henry 1170 

Braden,  Alfred  Goodrich,  Jr 242 

*Bradford,    Adolphus    436 

Bradford,    Preston    Wahls 920 

Bradford,    Samuel    Webster 164 

*  Bradford,    Thomas    Kell 162 

*Bradley,     Andrew     Coyle 563 

Bradley,     Hugh     McLoughne 1114 

*Bradl'ey,     Paul     625 

Bradshaw,    John   Ward 1030 

Bradv,    James    Benjamin 868 

*Brady,    \John    LeBrun 1274 

Brady,     Wray     Grayson 244 

Brainerd,    Robert    Nicola 805 

*Brames,    Louis    Frank 1240 

*Brandt,    Clarence    Albert 1053 

Branen,    George    Daniel 585 

Branen,    James    Hepton 586 

Braselman,    Shirley    Cate 529 

Brasseur,    Ralph    Baldwin 928 

Bratland,    Bernt    Martin 707 

Bratton,    William    Norman 458 

Braunworth,     Percy    Lewis 1299 

Brean,   Llovd  Francis 919 

Breck,    George    William 783 

Breed,    Everett   Mark 905 

Breedlove,    Lincoln   Bales 1218 

Breerwood,   Robert  William 272 

*Breerwood.    Thomas   Henry 270 

Breneman,    Herbert    Neff 767 

Brennan,     John     Charles 1201 

Brenneman,   Foster  Elias 304 

Brensinger,    Joseph    Henry 185 

Bresnahan,   George  Thomas 1040 

Bresnahan,    William   Henry 1275 

Brevard,   Proctor 1189 

Brew,    George  Joseph 600 

Brew,    William    Patten 768 

Brewster,    Lyman    Sanborn 1322 

Brewer,    Fred   Lucius.    Jr 966 

*Brewer,  James  Fielding 543 

*Bridgers,    Allen    Barnes 426 

*Bridgers.   Thomas   Elias 425 

Bridges,    Henry    Percival 992 

*Bridgforth,     Benjamin     631 

Briggle,    Charles   Guy 577 

*Briggs,   Everett  Kennedy 1172 

Briggs,    Marion    Wallace 948 

Briggs,    Warren    Edward 695 

Brindlev.    Ralph     1370 

Brink,   Edward  Henry 1258 

Brinker,    Frederick   Charles 243 

Brinker,     Smith     1288 

*Brinton,    George    95 


1 490 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX 


Brinton.    Jasper   Yeates    113 

*  Brinton.   John   Hill,   Jr 98 

Brinton.    Ward     104 

Brinton.    William    Penn 367 

Bristol,    Frank    Milton     669 

Bristow,   Arthur   Shaw 1278 

Britton.    Louis   Nicholson 834 

Broaddus.    Reuben    Hancock 732 

Brochardt.    Clarence  Euiil   William.    1055 

Brock,  Henry  Gibson 126 

Brodt,     Cecil    DeWitt 1056 

Bronaugh.    Samuel    Moore 415 

Brooek,"  Ferdinand    Max 1259 

Broock,    Harold     1258 

Brooke.   George   Albert    617 

Brooke.     Jack    Harold 1241 

Brooks.     Chason    Winslow 1236 

Brooks,    Harrv    Verne 711 

Brooks,   James   Strothead 920 

Brooks,   Leonard  Joseph,   2nd 1254 

Brough.    Glenn    Amos    706 

*Broumel,    Charles    R 389 

Brower,    Alonzo    Blaine 1238 

Brown,  Alexander  Gustavus,  Jr..  .  .      636 
Brown,   Augustus   Freeborn,   Jr. .  .  .      989 

Brown,    Barrington     1088 

Brown,    Charles    Hunt 1077 

Brown.    Charles    Lafayette 534 

Brown,     Daniel    Edward 825 

Brown,     Earl    Dwight     1376 

*Brown,    Elmer   Marius 1125 

Brown,    Ford    Keeler 1374 . 

*Brown,    Frederick  Gage 575 

Brown,    Glenn    Vinton 286 

Brown,    Harrington    165 

Brown,   Harry   Clifford,   Jr 583 

*Brown,    Henry   George 949 

Brown,  James  Henry 671 

Brown,  James  Estill 862 

*  Brown,  John  Cameron 206 

*Brown,     John     Farnum 106 

Brown,    John    Herbert 1142 

Brown,    John   Hertz 1020 

*Brown,    John    M 493 

Brown,    Kenneth   DiUey 1226 

Brown,    Marion    Martin 526 

Brown,    Paul    Kadel 965 

Brown,    Paul   Maurice 601 

Brown,    Robert    Lee 1143 

Brown,   Robert  Wilson 1204 

Brown,    Rodman    Merritt 855 

Brown,   Scott 192 

Brown,    Sherwood   E 590 

Brown,    Silas    Belden 190 

Brown,  Stewart  Hazleton 1378 

Brown,    Theodore   Gates 1169 

Brown,    Thomas    Bruen 160 

Brown,    Thomas    Hartwell 1082 

Brown,  Waller  Stralev 738 

Brown,    William   Ellis,    Jr 1252 

Brown,    William    Rawle 115 

*Brown,    William    Scott 638 

Browne,  Arthur  Horace 520 

Browne,    William    Fitzhugh 1259 

*Browning,    Edward    Franklin.  .  .  .      435 

Brownley,    John    Winfield 652 

*Brownlow,    James    Patton 477 

*Brubaker,  James  Frederick  Henry 

Clay     327 

Bruce,    Blount   Wright 1081 

Bruce.  James 1007 

Bruce,    Robert    Andrew 225 

Bruckman,    Fred    Sweet 1147 

Brugh.   Lynn  Kanaga,  Jr 849 

Brulatour,    Jules    Ernest 519 


Brumm,    John    Lewis 1237 

Brundidge.    Moses   McElroy 1253 

■Brunei-,    Daniel    Pastorius 613 

*Brunot,    Felix   Robert 515 

Bryan,   Albert  Vickers 413 

Bryan,    Emory    Westlake 1228 

Bryan,    James    Leslie 1074 

*Bryan,    John    Randolph 391 

Bryan,   Kennerley    619 

Bryant,    Robert   Hampden 923 

Brven,   George  James,   Jr 248 

Bublitz,   Walter  John 593 

Bucher,   Francis  Edward 336 

Bucher,    Isaac   Reily 363 

Bucher,    John    Beard 336 

Bucher,    John    Christian,    Jr 365 

Bucher,    Rudolph   Shirk 805 

Buck,    Glenn   Warner 961 

Buck,    Gordon    Mountjoy 393 

Buck,    Thomas     903 

Buckhout,    William    Harkness 779 

*Buckingham,   William   Knight.  .  .  .      280 

*Buckley,    Richard  Vaux Ill 

Bueklin,     Frank    WTinslow 1026 

*Buckner,  James  Horace      270 

*Buckwalter,    Henry    Brinton 189 

Budd,    Otho  Williams 326 

Buford,    Cornelius    Hardy 1079 

Buford,   Edwin  Hardy 1076 

Buford,    Joseph   Swepson,    Jr 1016 

Buhr,    Leo    Mathias 1343 

Buhr,     Oscar    Ludwig 1340 

*Buie,    Neil   Henry 477 

Bull,  Alexander  Mazyck 1018 

Bulley,     Allen    Edgar 607 

Bullis,    Elmer    Rennix 1333 

*Bullitt,   William  Anderson 563 

Bulliwinkle,   Franklin  M 394 

*Bullock,   Charles  Francis 551 

Bumgardner,    George    Haston 1100 

Bumgardner,   Robert  Haston 1103 

Bunn,    Conrad    Young 676 

Bunstein,   Henry  Levan 181 

*Buoy,    Charles    Wesley 274 

Burchinal,   Warren   Sturgis 243 

*Burd,     James     Shippen 173 

Burda,    Joseph,    Jr 976 

Burdette,    Benjamin    Lafayette....    1066 

Burdette,    John    Purdum 285 

Burdsal,    Charles    Soughtard 575 

Burge,  Walter  Young,   Jr 416 

Burger,    Louis  John 988 

Burgess,    Herbert    Leslie 1244 

Burget,  George  Emmanuel 1283 

Burgin,    Van    Hampton 1204 

Burk,    Paul    Heber 350 

Burke,    Edward   Hamilton 998 

Burke,    Fletcher   Hamilton 1158 

Burke,    James    Edgar 254 

Burke,   Sherman  Kennedy 1142 

Burnham,    Clark    333 

Burnham,   Clark  James,  Jr 1149 

*  Burnham,   Douglas  Williams 439 

Burnham,    Horace    Lowell 1043 

Burns,    Charles    Maley 596 

Burns,   Charles  Marquedant,  Jr. ...         66 
*Burns,    Daniel    Stamin 262 

*  Burns,    Frank    69 

Burns,     George     Robert 972 

Burns,    Paul   Sheridan 933 

Burr,  Charles  Washington 923 

Burr,   Edward  Tremont 836 

Burr,   John  Thomas 437 

Burroughs,    Guy    Cheney 578 

*Burroughs,   John   Edward 582 


ALPHABETICAL  INDE X 


149 1 


*Burrowes,    Francis    Smith 331 

*Burrowes,     Robert     F 330 

Burrows,    Gates   Wilson    1361 

Burt,    Frederick   Jackson 1178 

Burt,    George    Henry 1176 

Burton,    Charles    Frederick 1036 

Burton,    Lawrence   Vreeland 587 

Burton,    Malcolm    Vreeland 602 

Busbey,    Fred    Ernst 980 

Bush,     David    Donaldson 116 

Bush,    Philip    Nelson 137 

Bussey,   James   Robinson 1080 

Buterough,    Marc   Wesley 1149 

*Butler,    Cornelius    A 383 

*Butler,     Edward    G 516 

Butler,    George    Thomas. 815 

*Butler,   James  Henry 550 

Butler,    John   Albert 364 

*Butler,    Lawrence    Lewis 381 

*Butt,    Holt   Fairfield 378 

Butterfield,    George   Bruce 793 

Butterworth.    Linwood 657 

Buttner,    William   Carl 965 

*Buttolph,    Frank    Dix 83 

Butts,    Edward    Pontany 771 

Butz,  Charles  Michael.  . '. 196 

Butz,   James   Leiby 351 

Buzzard,   Josiah  Floyd 356 

Buzzard,    Robert    Turner 774 

Bvers,  Karl  Davis 870 

Byrd,    Jefferson    Elliote.: 1204 

Bvrd,   Julian  Metleau 398 

Byrd,    Hale    Houston 398 

Cabeen,    Richard   McPherren 584 

Cabell,    Thomas    Breckinridge 1159 

Cadman,  Matthew  McWhinney 776 

Cadman,   Richard  Allan 793 

Cadman,   Wilson   Kennedy 793 

Cagney,    Harry  Vincent 465 

*Caillouet,    Theophile    Pierre 422 

Caire,    Arthur    Anthony 533 

Cairns,    Kenneth    Stephen 1139 

Caldwell,  Foree  Dabney 400 

*Caldwell,    Joseph    Kay 63 

Caldwell,   Vaughan   Mahoney 1205 

Calkins,    Allard    Anthony 1133 

Calkins,    John  Uberto,   Jr 1133 

Call,     Chester     685 

Callaway,    Joseph,    Jr 1102 

Camerson,   Colin,   Jr 347 

Cameron,    Duncan   Hugh 799 

Cameron,   George  Hamilton 674 

Cameron.     Irvine    Turner 1066 

Camm,    Charles    Musgrove 161 

Camp,    Benjamin    Franklin 399 

Camp,   Carter  Corson 1140 

Camp,   George  Leonidas 400 

Camp,    James    Leonidas 459 

Camp,   Leon  Kleiser 1204 

*Camp,   Robert  George 402 

Camp,    Vaughan 735 

Camp,    William   McCutheon 416 

Campbell,   Charles  Newton 831 

Campbell,    David    Shonts 450 

Campbell,    Edwin    White 806 

Campbell.  James  Frank 775 

*Campbell,    James    Robinson 179 

Campbell,  John  Ray 888 

Campbell,    Kenneth    Bernard 1252 

Campbell,    Robert   Alexander 681 

Campbell.    Robert   Thomson 1240 

Campbell,   Thomas  Anderson 1146 

Campbell,   Thomas   Wood 660 

Campbell,    William    Cameron 889 


Campbell,    William    Edward 1107 

*Camus,  Theodore  E 516 

Canby,    Edmund    97 

( 'anfield,    Albert   Ezra,   Jr 789 

Canfield,  Robert  Bage 437 

Canfield,  Thomas  Hawley,  Jr 1344 

Canon,    Charles    Coulson 1045 

Cannon,     Carl    E 1088 

Cannon,     Harry     1205 

Cannon,    Harry   Winfield 231 

Cannon,   Henry   Pervis 277 

Cannon,    Philip  Leonidas 277 

*Cannon,    William    Laws 267 

Canterbury,     Charles    Milton 1132 

Canterbury,    Harry    Horton 1133 

Cardeza,     James     Warburton     Mar- 
tinez      78 

Card  well,    Charles   Patterson 639 

Cardwell,    Leland    King 977 

Cardwell,    Richard   Henry 658 

Cardwell,    William    Du   Val 633 

Cardwell,    William   Howard 653 

*Cares,   W.  F.   Johnston 325 

Carethers,  Reuben  Burtrum,  Jr. .  .  .  849 

Carey,    Clarence    Frederick 1243 

Carey,   Edward  Thomas 1030 

Carlin,    Charles    Keith 652 

Carlin,  Thomas  Houston,  3d.  .  .-.  .  .  790 

Carlisle,    Gower   Nathan 585 

Carlson,    Gotthard   Wilhelm 908 

Carlson,    Marcus    Sextius 1388 

Carlson,    Melvin    Carl 607 

Carlton,    Arthur    Clifford 1173 

Carman,    Edward    Horace,    Jr 1195 

Carnes,    Norris    Kenneth 1336 

Carney,  Alonzo  Boleyn 395 

Carney,    Samuel   Clyde 869 

Carney,    Stephen    B.,    Jr 725 

Carney,     Taylor    Elliott 731 

Carol.    Oscar    Emile 138 

Carpenter,  Joseph  Roberts,  Jr 103 

Carr,    John    Burl 1243 

*Carrell,  Edward  S 179 

Carrico,    Frederick   Kilburn 1028 

*Carrington,    Edward   Morton 153 

Carroll,   John  William.. 629 

*Carson,   James   DeWitt 616 

*Carson,   John   Robert 265 

Carson,    Roy    Irwin 242 

Carter,     Dayton    Elvin 849 

Carter,   Harold   St.   Clair 308 

Carter,    Howard    Henry 231 

Carter,   James  Treat    .' 1009 

Carter,    John    Houston,    Jr 1116 

Carter,     Lorraine    Whitney 1320 

Carter,    Ray    Allen *.  .  849 

*Carter,   Robert  Berkeley 557 

Carter,    Robert  Clyde 649 

Carter,     Robert    Shirley 87 

Carter,    Warren    Alfred 913 

Carter,    William    Burr 683 

Cartwright,    Kenneth    1166 

Caruthers,     Abe     1089 

*Caruthers,    Joseph    Henry 551 

Carver,    George   Williams 1100 

*Cary,   George  Albert 739 

Cary,    John    Barry 733 

Case,   Gerald  Fosten 1340 

Casey,    Stanley    Francis 1339 

Caskie,  Jacquelin  Ambler 740 

Cassard,    Henry    Devries 1009 

Cassatt,    Edward    Buchanan 812 

Casseday,    David  Welch 667 

Casseday,    Frank    Fiske 669 

Cassell,    Charles   Albaugh 1177 

Castle,    James   Manderson,   Jr 143 


1492 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX 


Castlenian,    Gordon   Leonard 1360 

*Castner,    Silas   Wright 212 

Oasto,    Dorvo  Holmes 401 

Caswell.    Percy    Alexis 591 

i_ate.    Hugh    Colquitt 1203 

Catlin,   Edward  Yates 309 

Cator,  Robinson  Wesley 390 

*Cattell,   Samuel  Gilmore 61 

Oaughey,  Cassius  McCreary 770 

Cave,     Lewis    Guy 1019 

Cayce,    Eugene    Gladstone 1098 

Centlivre,   Carl  Louis    1243 

Cessna,   Harry    338 

*  Cessna,  Marion    335 

Chabot,   Arthur  Simon 608 

Chadbourne,  Paul  Everett 926 

Chadbourne,    Vaughn    Russell 914 

Chadduck,  James  Donald 889 

Chadwick,    George    Irvin 293 

Chadwick,    Harold    Lincoln 913 

Cnadwick,   John   Patten 1160 

Chadwick,    Samuel  Grove,   Jr 872 

*Chalfant,   William   Lusk 209 

Chalkley,    Adoniram    Judson 641 

Challinor,    George   Oliver 227 

Challinor,   Samuel  Boyd 226 

*Chaniberlaine,    James    Lloyd 56 

Chamberlin,     Cecil    Charles 235 

Chamberlin,    Olin  Vivian 237 

^Chambers,   John   Thompson,   Jr...  771 

Chambers,   Kirby  Locks 826 

Chambers,    William    Buchanan....  216 

*Champney,   Addison   Weld 435 

Chandlee,    Grover    Cleveland 349 

Chandler,    Alfred   Blanchard 915 

Chandler,    Algernon    Huston 834 

Chandler,    Bernard   Alfred 912 

Chandler,  Charles  Harper,  Jr 406 

Chandler,    Earle   Franklin 1191 

Chandler,  Edward  Allan      646 

Chandler,    Hudson    887 

Chapman,     Bertrand    Lyon 290 

*  Chapman,   Maunsel  White 516 

Chapman,    Richard    Bayley 1000 

Chapman,    Russell   Comstock 929 

Charbonnet,  Francis  D 519 

*Charters,    Charles   Linwood 631 

Chase,  Edwin  Wilking 708 

*Chase,  Leslie    437 

Chase,   Nathan  Ajalon 904 

Chase,    Richard     1363 

Chase,    Samuel    Parker 794 

*Chastain,  Littleton  Spivey 477 

Chatman,    Frank    Colton 1342 

*Chenault,  Jason  Walker 556 

Chenery,  Frederick  Lincoln,  Jr....  916 

Cheney,   Paul  Eric 1245 

Chenoweth,    Rea 724 

Chesney,    Cummings   Coligny 764 

Chester,    Oscar    Rollie 1111 

Chesterman,  Evan  Ragland 726 

Chesterman,   Evan  Ragland,  Jr. .  .  .  743 

Chew,  David  Sands  Brown 93 

Chichester,    Charles    Holmead 1109 

Chichester,    Charles   Francis 1109 

Chidsey,    Charles    Francis 181 

Childs,     William     McCulloch 526 

'Chilton,     Edward    J 494 

*Chisholm,   Seaborn  Whatley 495 

Choisser,    Roger   Morrison 1280 

CI  orpening.     Rollo    Irwin 879 

Christian,    Benjamin    Daniel 1215 

Christie,  George  Toliver 396 

Christopher,    Ian   Wesley 1378 

Christy,     William     Gaston 1302 

Chrystie,    James    Nicholson 446 


Church,    Edwin    Sears 944 

*Church,     Ernest    Beard 580 

*Church,     William    Lee 405 

Churchman,    Charles    Johnston....  405 

Churchman,    Vincent    Tapp 414 

Claar,    Rufus   Samuel 963 

Claggett,   Louis   Benoit  Keene 988 

*Claiborne,    Felix    Grundy 493 

Clapham,    Harry    Wilson,    Jr 1091 

Clark,    Charles    Fygis 126 

*Clark,    Clarence    H 337 

Clark,  Donald  Hathawav 1370 

Clark,    Donald   Hugh 465 

Clark,    Edward   Lyon 123 

Clark,  Egbert  Bailey,  Jr 1356 

Clark,     Everett    Brayton 457 

Clark,    Frank    Cordley 953 

Clark,    George    Hall 1167 

Clark,    Harry    B 867 

Clark,     Harry    Kenneth 1215 

*Clark,   Howard  Edward 1334 

Clark,  Isaac  Davis 262 

*Clark,     Lemuel     203 

Clark,   Lyman  Emery 645 

*Clark,    Marvin    Emory 262 

Clark,    Richard   Gillot 414 

Clark,    Robert  Campbell 1142 

*  Clark,    Robert   Neilson 73 

Clark,    Ronald    963 

Clark,    Samuel   Leslie 236 

Clark,    Thomas   Chalmers,   Jr 244 

Clark,    Wallace    Leon 924 

Clark,    Walter    Burdette 1042 

Clark,    Wilfred    Sterling 1361 

Clark,   W.   Van  Alan 1301 

Clarke,   Caryle   Chopin 1054 

Clarke,    Edward    Hobson 387 

*Clarke,    James    Louis 385 

Clarke,  John  Semple,  Jr 143 

Clarke,   John  T 1189 

Clarke,    William    Charles 283 

*Claxton,    Charles 85 

Claxton,    Charles,    Jr 797 

*Claxton,    Robert  Bethell 614 

*Clay,  Harry  Gibbs,  Jr 94 

*Clay,    Sidney    Green 825 

*Clay,  Thomas  Henry,  Jr 827 

*Clay,    Thomas   Julian 383 

Claybrook,   John   Newton 399 

Claypool,    Blaine    Wilson 1278 

Clay  tern,    Thayer   Zachariah 1050 

*Clayton,    William    Carter 557 

Clemens,    Lennox   Birckhead 997 

Clements,   William  Ralph 723 

Clendenen,     Charles    Coe 881 

Cleveland,   Festus   W 667 

Clifford,    Frederick   Cort 788 

Clifford,    Harold    Moore 1129 

Clifford,    Reginald   George 1126 

Cline,    Matthew    John 1375 

Cloud,  Daniel  Mountjoy •   266 

Clover,    George   William 841 

Coale,    George    Goodrich 1212 

Coale,  Samuel  Carroll 297 

Coates,    Malcolm   Vernon 118 

Cobb,    Charles    1147 

Cobb,    Charles    Cotesworth 500 

Cobb,    Edward    Lang 1134 

Cobb,  George   1004 

*Cobb,  Herbert  Gray 928 

Cobb,    Maurice    Crossman 1379 

Cobb,     Murphy     1152 

Cobb,    Russell    Albert 1377 

Cobb,    Sumner   Chase 926 

Cobb,    William    Alfred 911 

Cobb,  William  Bangs 930 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX 


1493 


Cobb,   William   Gerald   George 1320 

Coburn,    William    Haskins 1165 

*Cochran,    Henry     152 

Cochran,    Henry'  Baumgardner.  '.', ','.  331 

Cochran,     James    C 215 

*Cochran,  John    156 

Cochran,    John    Shreiner 344 

Cochrane,    Alpheus   Beall 403 

Cochrane,    John  Winfield    Scott.  ...  281 

Cockrell,     Selwyn    Kennedy 645 

Cockrell,    Tliomas    Lvttleton 632 

Cockrill,    Sterling   Biackburn 1202 

Cocrehan,    Henry    Rowland 1085 

Coe,   Reginald  Hedley 1315 

*Coffee,    John    Donelson 379 

Coffin,    Roy   Selwin 910 

Cogswell,    Harold    Goldsmith 1136 

*Cohen,    Andrew    Jacob 88 

Cohen,    Esdaile    Philip 79 

Coil,    Charles    ,  1130 

Coke,    William    Gaston 1174 

Colbert,    Collins    Linn    784 

Colby,     Charles     Carlyle 1272 

Colcord,    Albert    Jackson 298 

Colding,    Barry    John 994 

Cole,    Clay    Spurgeon 736 

Cole,    Clinton   Llewellyn goi 

Cole,    Clyde   Alonzo    866 

Cole,    Dean  Baldwin 739 

Cole,    Emmert   Luther 867 

Cole,     Fred    Newton 659 

Cole,    Harry   Outen .  '  861 

Cole,    Henry    Ernest 903 

Cole,    Melverne    Clarke 973 

Cole,     Otis     Oscar 872 

Cole,   William  Purrington,   Jr '.  1002 

Coleman,    Charles    Thomas 1220 

Coleman,  Daniel  Raymond 492 

*  Coleman,    John    Scott 381 

Coleman,     William    Prichard 70 

Coleman,    York    734 

Coles,    Henry   Carrington 393 

Coles,     Malcolm     Argyle 721 

Collier,   John   Henry 163 

Collins,     Clark     Smith 1048 

Collins,    Frederic,    Jr 814 

Collins,     George 900 

*Collins,     John     Joseph 523 

Collins,    Paul   Tulane 291 

Collins,    Philip   Ervin 833 

Collins,    Russell   Maul 1342 

Collins,    Samuel    Quinton,    Jr 408 

Collins,    Samuel    Wilson 930 

Collins,   Ward   Olive 948 

Collins,     William     Vance 829 

Colman,    Edward    Leonard 677 

*Colman,   Harry  Lamar 677 

Colman,    Lucius    Charles 668 

Colville,    David    Hutton 1289 

Colyer,    Charles    Manning 1307 

Come,    Merrill    Ingraham 458 

*Comstock,   George   Stedman 279 

Conaway,     Benjamin    Franklin....  862 

Condit,    Floyd    Morton 689 

*Condit,    George    Ashbridge 156 

*Condit,    John    Smith 154 

Congdon,    Vernon    Lounsburv 704 

Conger,     Earl     M '. 1040 

Conkey.    Charles  De  Witt,   Jr 1034 

*Conkling,   Edward  Payson 183 

Conley,    Charles    Henry 396 

Conley,    Crede    Haymond 882 

Conn,    Cecil    Ralph 254 

Conn,    Jacob    Kemp 254 

Connell,    Byron   James 799 

*Connel],  Drayton  L 670 


Connelly,    Lewis    Berual 700 

Connelly,    Robert    Michael 1044 

Conner,   Presley  Neville 545 

Conner,    Preston    Leon 847 

*Conner,   Warren    Edward 912 

Connolly,    Charles    Parker 284 

Connor,    John    Gerald 1289 

Connor,     Paul 1170 

Conover,   Corneleus   Van   Dyke.  .  .  .      309 

*Conrad,   Abner  L.   D 422 

Conrad,    Carl     Hyde 981 

*Conrad,   Charles'    Angelo 381 

*Conrad,    Holmes     385 

Conrad,    Laird    Lewis 645 

*Conrad,    Lawrence     Lewis 382 

*Conrad,    Ripley    H 425 

*Conrad,   Thomas  Nelson 263 

Conwell,   Daniel    Vincent 1387 

*Conwell,   James    Simpson 674 

Cook,    Burr     Chapman 406 

*Cook,    Charles    Nicholson 185 

Cook,    David    Charles,    Jr 1271 

Cook,    Edgar    Pumphrey,    Jr 680 

*Cook,    George    Albert 678 

Cook,    George    Lindsay 406 

Cook,    Giles   Burneston    827 

Cook,   Jay  Deardoff 304 

*Cook,    John  Lester 1247 

Cook,   John    Roach 890 

Cook,   Laurence   Lewis 1245 

Cook,    Norman    Wolcott .      953 

Cook,    Silas  Pierson 163 

Cook,   Simeon  Bates 1206 

Cook,   Wallace    Ranold 1032 

Cook,   Watson    Marvin 1067 

Cook,   Wells  Morrison 684 

*Cook,   William    61 

Cook,   Wolford    Bates 1331 

Cooke,    Charles    Berkeley,    Jr 411 

*Cooke,    Charles  Wolford 673 

Cooke,   Jay,    3d 104 

Goolidge,   William   Anderson,    Jr....      595 

Cooling,    William   A 684 

Cooper,    Clarance     Blakely 1081 

Cooper,    Duncan    Brown  '. 208 

*Cooper,    Edwin   Henry 557 

Cooper,    Eugene    Smith 934 

Cooper,    Stewart     405 

Cooper,   James    Richard 602 

Cooper,    S&muel    Inman 140 

Cooper.    Warner    James 1083 

Cope,   Harold    Fleming 603 

Cope,   Horace    Cribbs 230 

Copenhauer.    Robert  Milton 748 

Corbiere.    Anthonv    Sylvester 1372 

Corbin.    Rush    Robert 1229 

Cord.    Charles    Gray 1389 

Cordley.   Christopher  Minta 1315 

Core.   Herman  Henry 1289 

Core,  John   Calvin.   Jr 241 

Corl,    Marshall    Price 703 

Cornell.   Nelson   Warren 1314 

Cornick,   John  Macon 411 

Corning,    Grover    Trites 914 

Cornish,  Joseph  Jenkins,  Jr 1105 

Cornman.    Ernest    Linwood,    Jr. .  .  .       806 

Cornwell,   Thomas  Henry 246 

*Corprew,    Joshua 477 

Gort,   Nevin   Augustine 340 

Cosgrove,   James     Joseph 1301 

Cosgrove.   William    Hugh 1307 

Cosier.   Horace  Benton 1223 

*Costin.   Ellison   Lewis 380 

Cotton.   Flovd  Ellsworth 1206 

Cottrell,  Walker  Crump ,  .  ,  ,      739 


1494 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX 


*Coulter,    Jonathan    Middleswart .  .  207 

*Co\van,   Alexander     206 

*  Cowan,   Frank    209 

Cowan,   James   Hiram    Phelps 581 

Cowan,    John    Harding 454 

Cowan,    Percival   Edmund 463 

Cowan.    Samuel     Caperton 1072 

Cowan,    William     Wilde 458 

Coward,   Osmun    Latrobe 1019 

Cox,    Edward     Blackwell 1241 

Cox,   John    Sayre 617 

*Cox,   Joseph    Edwin,    Jr 385 

Cox.   Walter 83 

*Cox,     Whittinghain 434 

Cox.    William    Seddon 651 

Coxe,    Gerald   James 1036 

*Coyle,    Henry    William 426 

Coyier,   Charles   Manning 1307 

Cozens,    Ernest    Brazier 127 

Cozine,    John   Evans 1110 

Crabbs.    Austin    957 

*Craig,    Robert     180 

Craig,   William   Walter 1318 

Crain.    Ransome    Carter 702 

*  Cramp,    Howard 90 

Crampton,    George    Sumner 113 

Crampton.   William    DeWitt,    Jr....  454 

*Crane,   J.  Henry 687 

Cranston,    Henrv    Vigor.  .  .• 795 

Crarv,  Earl  Harrison 1279 

Crathorne.    Arthur   Robert 899 

Cravens.    Richard    Kerr 721 

Craver,  Forrest  Eugene 286 

Craver,    Leslie    Metzler 295 

*Crawford,   Alexander     Colwell....  163 

*  Crawford.   Andrew    David    Russell  69 
Crawford   Charles    Montgomery,    Jr.  123 

Crawford,   Edwin     Hermann 962 

Crawford,    George    Newell,    Jr 954 

Crawford,    Harry    Cutler 119 

Crawford,   Henriques     130 

Crawford,   James    Andrew 950 

*Crawford,   John    Sydney 65 

Crawford[   John    Yocum 816 

Crawford,   Joseph     Ury 69 

Crawford,    Stephen     Rowan 878 

Crawford,   Yirtril    Luther 795 

Crawford,   Wallace    Wells 1379 

Cree.   Albert  Alexander 463 

Creel,    James   Frederick 250 

Creglow,    Loran    Andrew 1362 

Creighton,    Edward    Wooden 595 

Crenshaw,    Edmund   Austin,    Jr....  81 

Cress,    Earl    Henry 1256 

Cress,   Elmer  Weirich 1256 

Crichton,   Hiram  Neil 1164 

Crippen,    Frank   Arthur 687 

Cristal,    Philip   Nahm 1172 

Criewell.   Arthur   Scott   Lowry 248 

Critchfield.    William   Walter 1068 

Crocker,    Eugene    Livingstone 635 

*  Crocker,   George  Glover 562 

Crockett,    David    Thompson 739 

Crockett,   John    Augustus 536 

Crockett,    Robert    Oscar 828 

Cromlish.    Albert   Leighton 775 

Cromwell,    Lewis    Hall 1129 

Cromwell,    Pierce    Ellis 1139 

Croni.se.    Harry    Wilmot 1376 

Crook,    Harrv    Francis 588 

'Crook,  John   D.   K 273 

Crosby,    Louis    Frederick 1246 

Crossland,    Howard    Ralph 865 

Crothers.    Charles    Edgar 779 

*Crothers,    Chester  Murdock 230 


Crouch,    Hasell  Wilkinson 1019 

*  Grouse,    Henry 59 

Crozier,    Robert  Hepburn 482 

Cruce,   Warner  Carroll 1070 

Crumpton,   William  Jairus 1028 

Crute,    Charles    Bledsoe 641 

Colbert,   Denny    Cullingsworth  ....  739 

Culbert,    Guy    Thurston 744 

Culbertson,    Charles     Carlton 1289 

*Culbertson,   Joseph  Alexander.  .  .  .  155 

Culbertson,   Roger     Goodwin 953 

*Culbertson,    Samuel    Duncan 160 

Culbreth,    Estel    Burkhead 1076 

Culkin,    William    Anthony 1313 

*Culmer,    Bruce    Nutter 1221 

Culpepper,    James    Henry 399 

Cummings,   Joseph    Earl 1335 

Cummings,    Ralph    Wayne 783 

Cummings,    Raymond     Henry 1046 

Cummins,    George     Harold 875 

Cummins,    Hamilton     1341 

Cummins,   John    Williams  ■ 870 

Cummins.    Robert    Rankin 1098 

Cureton,   Thomas   Kirk,   Jr 1206 

Curley,   Harry  Charles 531 

Curns,    Tillman    Russell 228 

*Curran,   Hugh  Asbury 268 

Currier,    Charles    Ellsworth 908 

Currier,    Harold    Newcombe 925 

Currier,    Karl    Moody 925 

Currier,    Stanley     Morrison 932 

Currey,   Louis  Robert,  Jr 1087 

Curtin,     William    Wilson 613 

Curtis,   Frederick     Anthony 1341 

Curtis,    Hurbert    Alexander 1290 

Curtis,    Raymond   Wilson 848 

Curtis,   Thomas     Starke 737 

Cushwa,    George    Frederick 998 

Cutchins,    Louis   Elkon 735 

Dabney,   William  Minor 393 

Da  Costa,   Charles  Frederick 109 

Dahleen,    Harry    William 1331 

Dailey,  Arthur  Aloysuis 602 

Dale,     Robert    Wade 138 

Dalton,  Herbert  St.  Clair,   Jr 737 

Daly,   Morris   Allen 1151 

Dambly,    Harold    Althouse 803 

Dambly,    Augustus   Ernest 799 

Dammann,   John   Francis,   Jr 992 

Dancv,    Frank    Battle 501 

Dancv,    Hibbert    Henry 1196 

*  Dandy,  John  Milton 667 

Danek,   Otto  Leo 1330 

*  Daniel,    Travers 388 

Daniels,    Harry    Anthony 1337 

Daniels,    Luman     Elmer 128t 

Danihy,  Howard  Francis 465 

Darden,    George    Franklin 416 

Darden,    Gordon   Wallace 1073 

Darden,   Julius    Caesar 641 

Darlev,    W.    W 225 

Darling,    Harry    Wright 1129 

Darlington,     Frederick 766 

Datz,    Louis    C 521 

Davenport,    James   Eggleston 1187 

Davenport,   Joseph  Howard,   Jr....  410 

Davidson,   Theodore   Andrew 008 

Davies,    Arthur    Ronald 1147 

Davies,   Elbert  L 307 

Davies,    Howard    C 957 

*  Davies,   John    Nesbitt 383 

Davies,  Kenneth  John  Reese 253 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX 


M95 


Davis,   Adarn     Clark 629 

Davis,   Benjamin   Walter 659 

*Davis,     Calvin 184 

Davis,    Carl    Hamilton 1213 

Davis,   Carroll    Harris 585 

Davis,   Cecil    Leon 401 

*Davis,    Charles      208 

Davis,    Dwight    Edward 1374 

Davis,   Edward    Wilson 1215 

Davis,   Edmund      160 

*Davis,    Francis    Achilles 682 

Davis,   Frederick    Merrill 902 

Davis,   Frederick    Wallace 312 

Davis,    George   Beauregard 631 

Davis,   Gordon   Wakeman 700 

Davis,   Herbert  Le   Roy 311 

Davis,   Howell    Jeffries 827 

Davis,   John    Bradford 919 

Davis,   John    Williams 647 

Davis,    Leonard     Harlan 1321 

Davis,   Robert    Beale 645 

Davis,    Rodney     Clinton 904 

Davis,    Royden   Norton 951 

Davis,   Thomas    Calvin 658 

Davis,   Tunis    Bogart 357 

Davis,   Wray    Wythe 720 

Davison,    Franklyn    McKenzie 973 

Davison,   William  Walter,   Jr 1146 

Dawes,   Edgar    Eugene 1200 

Dawes,  Walter     Eblen 536 

Dawson,  Alvin     Wilbur 250 

Dawson,   Charles    Earl 1242 

Dawson,  John    Bailey 245 

Dawson,  Joseph    Ralph ■ 238 

*Day,   Conrad  Baker 87 

Dav,   Kenneth    Mackenzie 141 

Day,   Ralph     Roscoe 916 

Dav,   Samuel    Hamilton 1132 

Day,   Sylvester  Hamilton 281 

Dayton,  Samuel  Grey 133 

*Dayton,   Ferdinand  Van  Derveer.      150 
*Deadrick,    William  von  Albade .  .  .      203 

Deal,  William  E.  F 267 

Dean,   Charles    Resor 681 

Dean,   James    Lindley 1176 

Dean,   William  Franklin     1172 

Dean,    William  Judson    1176 

Dean,   Winter    1177 

Dearth,  Walter   Alfred 231 

Debnam,   George  Daney,   Jr 1006 

De    Bow,    John    Marshall 1067 

*De  Bow,   Samuel  Crothers 1070 

de  Caradeuc,   St.  Julian  Raoul....    1020 

*De  Castro,  Charles 517 

Dechant,   Abner   Stauffer 338 

Dechant,   Clement    Weiser 361 

De  Chant,   John  Frank    341 

De   Chant,   John   Maver    368 

*De   Clouet,    George   Henry 826 

Deering,   Arthur    Lowell 918 

Deering,   Charles  William  Case.  .  .  .      685 

Deering,    Ralph    Ozro 926 

Do  Ford,  James  Pitts 1072 

de  Freitas,  Jesse  Alphonse 700 

*Degenhart,  Frederick  R.  Christian      613 

Deggeller,   Martin  Ney 1369 

De  Goenage,   Francisco  Honorito..    1255 
Do   Grange,    Benjamin    Jacques  .  .  .      519 

De  Grange,   Joseph    Tormev 518 

DeGroat,    Albert    Alley 704 

Dehls,    Frederick    463 

Dehning,    Arthur    Henry 1287 

Deike,    George    Herman 781 

Deitrick,  William  Wade 747 

de  la  Haba,  Gabriel  Rafael 843 


*De  La  Vergne,  Charles  Eugene.  .  .      758 

De   Long,    Clarence   B 351 

*De   Long,   Robert  Henry S50 

Delony,   Hinton  King 1111 

Delony,   John    Edward,    Jr 1098 

Dealing,    Everett   Gray 954 

De  Mott,  John  Walton 165 

Denegre,    Joseph 379 

Denham,    Robert    Hilliard 1075 

Denithorne,  George  Stephenson.  .  .  .      794 

Dennett,   Ellis   Howard 1178 

Dennett,   Kenneth    607 

Dennett,   Minot     Savage 1165 

Denney,   Charles  Eugene 779 

*Dennis,   Robert  Alonzo 156 

*Dennison,   Herman   Groesbeck .  .  .  .      165 

*Denny,    Walter   Wisner 1338 

*Dentler,    Henrv    Clay. 177 

DePue,  Robert  Tadie 601 

!  De  Ramus,   Judson  Davie 1109 

!  de  Roulet,   Henry 1149 

Desha,    Lucius    Junius 831 

■  Deubler,    Wilbur    R 594 

De  Vane,   Dozier  Adolphus 833 

Devaney,  Walter  Leslie 647 

*Devecmon,    William 271 

1*Devereux,   James,    Jr 62 

Devlin,  John  Lester 598 

•Devlin,   Julien    Walter 601 

j  *Devron,  Alexander  J.  G 517 

!  *Dew,   Joseph  Herndon 542 

*Dewart,    Lewis    161 

-De  Witt,  Carroll  Melbourne 924 

de  Witt,   Clinton 1138 

Dewson,  John  Reynolds 966 

I  Dexter,    Charles   Joseph 135 

*Dey,   Bascom 630 

j  Dibble,    Vaughan    Roy 1247 

Dice,   Charles    Samuel 638 

Dice,   John    Calvert 635 

Dickie,    George    Willard 460 

Dickinson,    Burt   Lincoln 738 

Dickinson,    Lambert   Francis 464 

Dickinson,    Nathan    Look 740 

Dickman,   Herbert  Menzel 602 

*  Dickson,   Erskine   .Hazard 100 

*Dickson,  John      149 

*Dickson,   John    W 669 

Dickson,    Richard    Andrews 1097 

*  Dickson,    Samuel      61 

•  Didier,    Russell   Frank 1034 

Diederich,    Edgar    Foltz 1228 

•  Dieffenbach,  Albert  Charles 342 

Diehl,    Herman   Daniel 357 

Diehl,    Renzie    Watson 360 

Diekmann,   William   Herman 458 

Dierfeld,  Arnold  Henry  Daniel.  .  .  .      977 

Dieterich,     Louis    Fred 1251 

Dietrich,    Davis   Dunlap 352 

Dietrich.   John     Hassler 343 

Dietz,  Henrv  Werner 1125 

Dilks,   Harrie  Russell 1211 

Dillard,    Hughes    Dalton 393 

Dillard,  Richard.  Jr 498 

*Dillman.   Milo   Frederick :  .      677 

Dillon,    Rov    Arthur 707 

*Dilworth.    Charles   Richardson....      188 

*Dilworth.    Lawrence    188 

Dilworth.    Thomas    Burt 835 

*Dilworth,   William    Taylor 150 

Dines,   Charles   Ross 694 

Dingle.    Howard 1298 

Dingwall.   Frank  MacDougal 842 

Dinker,    Harold   Wishart 789 

Dinsmore,   Harold  Lee 921 


U96 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX 


Dinsuiore.   John   Mordicai 1189 

*Dinsmore,    Marion    Helmuth 1239 

Dippell.   Victor  William 341 

Disston,    Jacob    Steelman 90 

*Dittma«r.    Lewis 1197 

Ditto,    Walter    Scott 324 

Diver.   Joseph    Summerill 294 

Diver.    William    Roarers 306 

Dixon,   Frank    Eastoo 883 

Dixon.    .lames    William 743 

Doan,    Harry    Coale 1213 

Dodge,    Arthur   Byron 780 

Dodge,    George     Washington 779 

Dodge,    Leon   Griswold 776 

Dodson.    Glenn    Ray 1288 

Dohan,    John    McGlensey 135 

Doleschal.    Willard    Lawrence 1045 

Dolin,    Edwin    Thomas 244 

*Donahey,    Joseph    Alexander 815 

Donahoe,   John    Stanley 1341 

Donahue,    Edward    Ambrose 839 

Donaldson,    Bvron    Winthrop 1285 

Donaldson.    Robert    Robb,    Jr 1223 

*  Donaldson.    William    Rhind 563' 

*Donegan.    Christopher    Beirne  .  .  .  .  381 

Donley.    Edward    Gregg 862 

Donnell,    Allan    Douglas 594 

Donneliv,    Richard  Grant  Augustus, 

Jr 1160 

Donoho,   Murray  Thompson 1008 

Donohue,     Jerry,     Jr 1031 

Domes,    Joseph    Anthony 460 

*Dorris.    William    Wilkins 188 

*Dorwart,    Albert    Leonard 797 

*Dosch,    Charles    Frederick,    Jr....  578 

*Doty,    Lucien    Wilson 186 

Dougherty.    Clifford    Lester 1245 

Douglas,    David    Raymond 243 

*  Douglas.   Henry    Kyd 323 

Douglas,    Robert     Patterson 1256 

Douslass,    Frank    Libby 905 

Douglass,    Hal    C " 1113 

Douglass,   Harry  Stanley 242 

Douglass,   James     Mason 1105 

*  Douglass,    Richard     Hall 68 

Douglass,    Robert     Raymond 1113 

Douglass,    William    Joseph 1106 

Dow,    Benjamin     Warren 1162 

Dow,    Clarence     Willard 1165 

Dowe.    Rav    Michael 1110 

Done!].     William     Burton 1115 

Dowler,    Aaron    Patchin 806 

Dowler.   Harry   Patton 771 

Downen,    John    Mosser 343 

Downes,   Frederick  Elliot 282 

Downey,    Frank    Edward 1042 

Downev.   John    Ot^o 866 

Downing,   John    Francis 1193 

I  "owning.    Snyder    Byrne 397 

Downs.    William    Gershorn,    Jr 1085 

Doyle.    Edgar    Leo 604 

Doyle.    Fr;>nk   Thomas 532 

Dozier,   Curtis    Bush 530 

Dozier,    Howard     Douglas 1071 

Dozier,    Leonard     Lee 1102 

Drake,    Benjamin      Holt 453 

Drake,   Paul    Woodhull 1318 

Draper,    Edgar     Marian 1369 

Dra]  er.   V.   .\ 679 

Drew,    Floyd    Richard 1050 

Drew,   Francis    Leo 1050 

Drew,   Harold   Alvah 600 

Drew,    Harold     Ray 928 

'  Drew,  Hollis    Prescott 601 

*Drinlrhou8e,    Francis    Fraley 612 


Driscoll,   Walter    Bridges 1178 

Driver,    Clarence    William 1215 

Driver,   Walter  William,   Jr 1089 

Drown,    Richard    G 523 

Drury,    Joseph    Evans 252 

Duane,    Russell     99 

Duane,   William      102 

Du   Bois,   Clarence   Louis 288 

*Du   Bois,   Francis  Latta 176 

Duchamp,    Charles   Augustus 521 

Duchow,     Earl    William 1360 

Ducker,  George  Allison,  Jr..  ! 1035 

Ducote,   Alphonse  Joseph 426 

*Dufau,    Louis     517 

'  Duhring,    Louis    Adolphus 72 

*Duke,    Frederick  Wilbur 731 

Duke,    Haydon    Olin 1333 

Duke.    William    Hardy 731 

Dukes,    Maurice    Hampson 291 

Dunbar,   James    Carol 1362 

Dunbar,  Joshua  Frank,   Jr 1173 

Duncan,    Albert    Stanly 1320 

Duncan,    John,     Jr 491 

Duncan,   John    Howard 1316 

Duncan,    Murray    Morris 618 

*Duncan,   William    Addison 323 

Duncan.  William  Hutchinson 248 

*  Duncan,   William    Stephen 618 

Dunham,    Clanner    Lucius 1303 

*Dunlap,    Henry    Lane 679 

Dunlap,   William    Henry 950 

Dunlop,     David 410 

Dunlop,   John    Minge 412 

*Dunn,    Albert    Gallatin,    Jr 209 

Dunn,    George   Curtis 1257 

Dunn,    Henry    Clay 556 

Dunn,   James    Edwin 1229 

Dunn,    Malcolm    Irly 661 

Dunn,    Richard    Martin 1152 

*Dunn,    Robert    Emmet 556 

Dunn,   William     Carleton 964 

Dunne,     Jay 1278 

du   Pont,   Alexis  Felix 116 

*du  Pont,  Alexis  Irenee 70 

*du   Pont,   Alfred  Victor 56 

du   Pont,   Archibald  M.   L 129 

du   Pont,   Bidermann 62 

du   Pont,   Eleuthere   Paul 124 

du    Pont,    Ernest 118 

*du    Pont,   Eugene 68 

Mu  Pont,   Francis  Gurney 25 

du   Pont,   Francis  Irenee 108 

du   Pont,   Henry  Algernon 63 

du   Pont,   Hubert  Irenee 142 

du   Pont,    Pierre  Samuel 97 

*du   Pont.    Samuel  Francis 95 

*  Dupre,    Christopher   Laurent 379 

*Dupree,    James   William 424 

Durant,    Armand 1197 

Durant,    Richard   Fuller.  . 970 

Durham,    Arthur   Burnam 606 

*Du  Rose,   Samuel  L 475 

Duryee,   Lawrence  Matthews 1363 

Dutton.    Benjamin    Blanton 651 

*Duvall.    John    Wesley 264 

Dwan,    Charles  Walter 1338 

Dwan,    John    Charles 1331 

Dwan,   Ralnh   Hubert 1345 

Dwan.  William   Stephen 1338 

Dwiggins,    Homer   Le   Roy   Chapline      707 

Dyal,  James  Oliver,  Jr 1203 

Dyche,    Frank   Berry 672 

Dyche,    George   Boyd 681 

Dyche,   William   Andrew 675 

Dyer,    Joseph    Root ,  .  .      575 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX 


1497 


*Dyer,     Zebulon 267 

Dyke,   Louis  Henry 1127 

Eagan,    Henry    Edward 1185 

Eager,    Patrick    Henry 718 

Eagle,  Celestine  Clement,  Jr 1031 

Eakin,  John   Ross 866 

Eales,    James   Frazier 968 

Eames,   Emerson   Rexford 971 

*Earl,    Charles   Henry 155 

Earle,    George   Harwood 1246 

Earle,   John  Henry 1241 

Earle,   Richard  Tilghman 292 

Earnshaw,   Frederic  Smythe 120 

Earnshaw,    Henry   Gulp 118 

Easley,    Herbert    Lincoln 1238 

Easson,    Ralph  Barrows 923 

East,  Charles  McCauley 397 

Eastlake,    Alfred    Chesmore 1281 

Eastman,   Morgan   Leonard 1032 

*Eastman,    William,    Jr 1171 

Eaton,    Alfred   Harmon 1071 

Eaton,    Arthur 1134 

Eaton,    Burt   Elliott 1333 

Eaton,    Clarence   Jackson 990 

Eaton,   La   Fayette  Brown 503 

Eaton,   Melvin  Carr 1248 

Eckard,     James     Macintosh     Long- 

streth     101 

Eckard,    Leighton    Wilson 182 

Edbrooke,   Henry  W.  J 575 

Eddv,  Alexander  Lough 863 

Edelen,  Edward  Joseph 1000 

Edgerton,   Alfred  Peck 184 

Edgett,   Eugene  Albert 1011 

Edgeworth,   Myron  Johr 974 

Edison,   Russell  La  Fayette 1257 

Edmond,    Robert,    Jr 1205 

Edmundson,   Jerome  Josiah 1244 

Edwards,    Amos   Leander 1070 

Edwards,  Charles  John,  Jr 526 

Edwards,    Clarence 629 

Edwards,    Clarence    Bland 455 

Edwards,    Davton    James 908 

Edwards,    Fred    Oliver 885 

Edwards,    Howard 628 

*Edwards,    John 285 

*Edwards,    John   Ellis 642 

Edwards,   John   Isaac 579 

Edwards.    John    Rogers 284 

*Edwards,    Leroy   Summerfield  ....  385 

Edwards,   Leroy  Summerfield,   Jr...  643 

Edwards,    Llewellyn   Nathaniel  ....  897 

Edwards,    Richard    Nicholas 281 

*Edwards,   Thomas  Aquinas 84 

Edwards,    Thomas   William 1085 

Edwards,  Walter  Vincent 300 

Edwards,   William   Alovsius 86 

*Edwards,  William  Emory,  Jr 639 

Edwards,    William   Henry 628 

Edwards.   William   Neilson 124 

Egan,  James  William,  Jr 711 

Ege,  Edward  Fay 803 

Eggerss,   Hans   August 1037 

Egnor,    James   Williams 1216 

Ehrenfeld,    Paul   Edgar 795 

Ehrhardt,  Alwin  William 1277 

Eilers,     Henry 452 

Eilson,    Harrv   Albert 710 

Elam,   Rov  Oscar 1086 

Elder,    Robert    Raugh 364 

*Eldridge,    Arch   Bishop 165 

Flebash.    Clarence    Couch 402 

Eley,    Henry    Sheldon 637 

Elgin,   William  Jackson 828 


*Elkin,    M.   S 209 

Ellenberger,    Ira   C.    Mitchell 768 

Ellicott,   Charles  Ellis 91 

Ellicott,   William   Miller,    3d 92 

Ellington,    John    James,   Jr 404 

Elliott,  Guv  Ray 1115 

Elliott,   Guv   R.   B 444 

Elliott,  James  Gladden 582 

Elliott,  James  Wallis 1107 

Elliott,    Julian 1073 

Kl'iott,    Nixon   Cash 583 

Elliott,   Wesley   Clarendon 903 

*Elliott,   William   Townsend 79 

Ellis,    Alexander,    Jr 1161 

*Ellis,   Ezekiel   John 424 

*Ellis,     Henderson 477 

Ellis,   Herbert  Weslev 578 

Ellis,    Leslie 633 

Ellis,    Mvron   Linn 1329 

Ellis,    Roland   Earl 1251 

Ellsberry.  Thomas  Brown 533 

Kllyson,  Henrv  Keiling,  Jr 726 

Elmer,    Robert   Potter 117 

Elrod,   Taylor   La   Rue 1229 

Elson,    Joseph   Dean 218 

Ely.  John  Richards  E 228 

*  Emanuel,    William    Herbert 194 

Embury,    Philip  Albert 1144 

Emerson,    George   Irving 1162 

*Emery,  John  Runkle 156 

Emery,    Raymen   Graham 250 

Emmerson,   John  Williams 1084 

Emmett,    Joseph   Herman 1116 

Emmons,    Carl   William 1371 

Emmons,    Francis    Asbury 952 

Emrick,    Marion  Wiest 354 

End,    George   Kenneth 461 

Engebretson,    Arthur    Emanuel....  1335 

*Enselhard,    Edward    Benson 499 

Engelhard,   John  Cotten 507 

Engelhardt,    Carl  John 1049 

Engelhardt.   William   Frederick....  1049 

English.   Edgar  Bernard 727 

Enke,   Fred.   August 1342 

Enright,    Edward    Milton 709 

Enslow,    Ridlev    Madison 465 

Erberk,   Harrv  Fairfield 245 

Erickson,    Charles  Watt 234 

Erickson,    Gordon 1274 

Erickson,  Harold  Alexander 710 

Erickson,    John    Adolph 1108 

Erlandson,   Nels  Harold 979 

*Ernst,    James    Catlett 163 

Errett,  William  Russell,  Jr 805 

Erwin,   John  Joseph 883 

Eshelman,    William    Leininger 305 

Esler,   James  Wallace 246 

Esler,   John   Russell 236 

Espv,  Thomas  Willard 1128 

*Esselborn,    Carl    Adolf 442 

Estee,    Tullv    Cicero 679 

Estell,    Roy   William 974 

Estep,   Hugh  Branaman 1213 

Estes,   Edgar  Stuart 398 

Estes,    George   Lawnton 401 

*Estes,   Henry  Bacon 543 

Estes,   Patrick   Mann 722 

Estes,   William   Carvosso 668 

Estill.    Calvert   Lewis 655 

Estopinal,     Fernando 519 

Etheridge.    Willis   Marone 1097 

Eubank,    Carlvle    Chilton 1262 

*Eubanks.   Willis   Bradford 1196 

Euwer,  John  Hershey 800 

Euwer,  Herbert  Douthett 805 


1498 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX 


Euwer,  Laurence  Clark 799 

Evans,    Charles   Harold 979 

Evans,   Charles  Jones 1305 

Evans,    Clyde   Harrison 699 

Evans,    Daniel   Longaker 345 

Evans.   De  Forrest  William 1242 

Evans,    Donald   Winslow 694 

Evans,   Earl  Wesley 694 

Evans.    Earle    Remington 589 

Evans,   Edmund   Cadwalader 117 

Evans,  Edward  Hughes 862 

Evans,   Evan   Elbert 675 

Evans,   Floyd   Granville 701 

Evans,   Harry  Albert 308 

Evans,   James   Miles 596 

Evans,   James   Miller 882 

Evans,  James  Wolf 350 

Evans,   John   Kryder 354 

Evans,    Norvin    Charles 1283 

*Evans,   Wallis  Johnson 597 

Evans,    Walter  Thomas 588 

Evans,  William  Dunbar 726 

*Evans,   William  Henry 814 

Everhart,    Lysle    Rogers 886 

Everheart,    William   Parke 581 

Everstine.   Allen  Perry 889 

Ewald,   Henry,   Jr. .  .'. 1320 

Ewing.     Buchanan 124 

Ewing,    Maskell.    Jr 119 

Ewing,    Ralph   Williams 784 

Ewing,    Samuel   Evans 162 

Faas,  Charles  Thorne 451 

Fabian,  John  Henry 1329 

*Fackenthal,   John  Stephen 196 

Fackenthal,    William 335 

Fagerstrom,    Lawrence  Frederick  .  .  1331 

*Fahnestock,   William,    Jr 557 

Farquhar,   Lloyd  Carlton 1214 

*Farquhar,   Thomas  Harrison 94 

Farr,   Robert   McDonald 1261 

Farrington,    Harold   Phillips 1159 

Farrington,    Robert    Douglas 1160 

Farris,   Frank  Mitchell 1246 

Fassitt,    Francis    Louis 88 

Fassitt,     Thomas 213 

Fauerbach,    Karl   Haertel 1054 

Faull,    Harry    Matthews 1206 

Faunce,    Kenneth    Winslow 1165 

*Fearing,   Woodson   Bradford 628 

Feindt,   George  Anthony 947 

*Fell,   Charles  Hunt 193 

Felber,    Edward    Richard 978 

Fellows,    Donald   Ross  Hitchkiss...  1044 

Felton,    Reginald   Lawrence 1248 

*Fenby,    S.   George 211 

Ferguson,    Ernest   Eugene 1375 

Ferguson,   Joseph   Cooper 136 

Fernald,    Paul    Edmunds -.  .  1161 

Ferrell,  Hanson  Delmayne 526 

*Ferriere,    James   Louis 328 

Fesenmeier,    Leo 1007 

Fickes,   Stanley   Gibson  ........!.  801 

*Field,   Cortlandt  de  Peyster 436 

Field,    Malcolm    Hinricks 1313 

Fields,    Francis    Everett 1214 

Fife,    Cecil    Lewis 1200 

Fife,    Irwin    Lee .  1196 

Fife,   Robert  Thelmer '.'.'.'.  1202 

Files,    Charles   Harper 930 

Files,   Raymond  Linwood 935 

Filler,   Donald  Beitzel .'  307 

Filler,    Mervin   Grant \\\  283 

*Findlay,    Francis    Smith .'.'.  263 

Findley,    Donald 773 


Findley,    Norman    Painter 777 

Findley,   William  H 214 

Findling.    Paul  Henry 1230 

Fiunegan,    McClellan   George 741 

Fischer,   Harrv  Arnold 1286 

Fish,    Howell    Church 1178 

Fisher,   Edward  James 1035 

Fisher,    Erwin 595 

Fisher,   George   Bernays 1306 

Fisher,   John   Redwood 442 

Fisher,    Marion    Nimino 651 

Fisher,    Samuel    Hoffman 730 

A Fisher,   Theodore   David 324 

Fisher,   William   Penn,   Jr 1174 

Fitch,    George    Carroll 874 

*  Fitch,    Russel   Martin 770 

Fitz-Gerald,   Hugh  John 1009 

Fitzgerald,    John 1332 

Flaig,    Charles    Marshall 1223 

Flaugher,   Richard  Greer 1217 

Fleckenstein,    Jackson    George 1175 

Fleckenstein,    Richard   Paul 1261 

Fleet,  Alex  Rutherford.  .  .-. .  661 

Fleetwood,    Harvey 643 

Fleetwood,    Purnell,    Jr., 644 

Flegal,    Frank   Porter 291 

Fleming,   Arthur  James 247 

Fleming,   Frederick  Alexander 1192 

Fleming,  James  Watt 758 

Fleming,    Malcolm    David 245 

Fleming,   Oliver  Edward 164 

Fleming,    Samuel   Clifton 1271 

Fletcher,  Abner  Kilpatrick,   Jr 829 

Fletcher,   William   Glascock 729 

Flint,   Stanley  Howard 1301 

Floyd,    Raymond 918 

Flurry,    Horace   Livingston 1109 

*Fly,   James  Mitchell 421 

Foard,  Frederick  Clinton 494 

Foerster,    Alfred   Carl 606 

*Folkes,    Minetree 725 

Follansbee,    Frank 625 

Footb,   Lawrence  Lloyd 1341 

Forbes,    Lowell    Lynn 699 

Forbes,    Sherman   Balch 532 

Forbes,    Zephaniah   Clark 587 

Ford,   Charles  Oscar 286 

*Ford,  Frank  Rodolph 627 

Ford,   Herman  Aubrey 746 

*Ford,    Herschel ....". 285 

Ford,   William   Henry 283 

*Foresman,   Charles   S 203 

Forncrook,    Laurence   Marvin 805 

*Forney,  Harry  Andrew 788 

Foschinbaur,    Leonard  Alexander  .  .  972 

Fossett,    Edward   Carroll 932 

Foster,   Charles  Edward .  1261 

*Foster,    Frederick   A ....,,-  -437 

*Foster,    James   Corle .  767 

Foster,    Newell    Lathrop 1170 

Foster,    Robert  McCay J.~:>    764 

Foster,   Robert  McCay,   3d .  .  801 

Foster,   Robert  Mower 910 

Foster,   Thompson   Brady 801 

Foster,   William    Dewey 1165 

Foster,    William   Haroid 788 

Foulk,   Eric   Anderson  .■ 878 

Foulk,    Thomas   Bond 872 

Foulke,   George   Rhyfedd,  Jr 127 

Foulke,   Willing   Bayard 139 

Foulkes,    Louis   Sinclair 1310 

Fowler,  Charles  du  Fief 165 

Fowler,   John   Clvde 869 

Fowler,   Willis  .  .' 167 

Fowlkes,  John  Winston,  Jr 649 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX 


1499 


Fowlkes,    Richard   Williamson 

Fowlkes,    William   Burton 

Fox,   Oscar  Edwin 

Fox,  Walter  Garfield 

Frambaeh,    John   Harry 

Francis,  Camillus  Nash 

Francis,    Lawrence   Washington  .  .  . 

Francis,   Thomas   Robert 

Frank,    Dudley   Liquori 

Frank,    Joseph    Liquori 

Frank,    Lawrence   Kelso 

Frankland,  John  Corwell 

Franklin,    Charles   Mayer 

Franklin,   Thomas   Walter 

*  Franklin,   Walter   Mayer 

*Frantz,   Christian  Landis 

Frantz,    Louis  Theodore 

Frantz,  Wilbur  Myres  . 

Frary,  Charles  Ossian 

Frary,    Don   Read 

Frary,    Paul  Vere 

Fraser,   Edmund   Shepard 

Fraser,   Jesse  Geib 

Fratt,  Charles  Diller,  Jr 

*Frazer,  John  Decker 

Frazer,   Stuart  Harrison 

Frazier,    Kenneth 

*Frech,   Theodore  Winfield 

Frederick,    Roland  Hubbard 

Fredericks,   Andrew  Vallios 

Fredericks,   John  Donnan 

Fredsall,   Oscar  August 

Freed,    Harry  Walter 

Freeland,   Ewing  Young 

Freeman,    Hammer    Garland 

Freeman,  James   Rukins 

Freeman,  Jean  Paul 

Freeman,    Jiles    Edward 

Freeman,  Morris  de  Camp 

Frees,   Henry  John 

French,   Cecil  Sumner 

French,  Daniel  William,  Jr 

French,   Gardner 

*Frey,   Raymond  William 

Frey!  Samuel  George,  Jr 

Failing,   James  Ellison 

Fairbank,   Ernest.  Guy 

Fairchild,  Thomas  Everett 

Fairservice,   Harry  Clement 

Falk,    Arthur   Gross 

Falk,    Drury   Noah 

*Fallon,   John  Tiernan 

Fanning,    Edward  Francis 

Farbach,   Carl  Frederick 

Farbach,   Howard  Walter 

Farist,  Charles  Joel 

*Farmer,   Harry  J 

Farnum,   Edward   Shippen  Watson 
Jr 

Fricke,   Albert  Theodore,  Jr 

Friedl,    Lester    John 

Frierson,   Albert  Davidson 

*Frierson,    Robert  Payne 

Frierson.    Samuel   Gordon 

Fries,    Waldemar    Hans 

Fritts,   Lawrence  Kenneth 

Froelicher,    Hans,   Jr 

Frost,    Charles   Walter 

Frost,    Henry  Mead 

Frost,    Raymond    Southgate 

Fry,    Charles   Wilbur  .  .' 

Fry,    Robert    Thompson 

Fry,  William  L 

Frye,  Ralph  Wendell 

Frye,  Wayne  Vernon 


839 

835 

345 

781 

679 

463 

232 

872 

602 

703 

450 

287 

334 

327 

331 

337 

527 

349 

957 

951 

965 
1378 

965 
1046 

729 
1110 

618 
186 

1050 
532 
224 
453 
234 

1078 
724 
423 

1260 

1253 
135 
448 
910 

1247 
933 

1225 

1111 
732 
592 
925 

1378 
979 

1151 
348 
452 
252 
251 

1175 
957 

143 

926 

1343 

209 

208 

1080 

1303 

972 

1008 

1006 

1303 

1031 

1169 

947 

959 

244 

244 


Fuessle,  Milton  Theodore 585 

Fuessle,   Newton  Augustus 1270 

Fugina,    Clarence    Edward 1054 

Fuller,   Leon  Monroe 1220 

Fuller,    Raymond    Stiles 1136 

Fulmer,   Chester  Baker 190 

*Fulmer,    Philip    Fine 59 

*Fulton,    Benjamin    D 475 

Fulton,   John   Givens 398 

*  Fulton,   William,   Jr 625 

Fulton,    William   Shonse 186 

Funston,   James   Gillas 789 

*Furniss,   John  Perkins 550 

Gabler,    Harry  Ashbel 869 

Gachpt,   Charles  Arthur  Jacque,   Jr.      458 

Gaddis,    William    Gory 581 

Gaetje,  John  Herman 1210 

Gage,     Elliott    Howes 1167 

Gahan.   William   Howard 998 

Gale,    Francis    Claire 1125 

Galeener,   John   Halbert 578 

*Gallandet,    Samuel  H.   S 206 

Gallagher,    John    Carrol 843 

*Gallegher,    John   Nicholas 384 

*Galt,    Gabriel   A.    D 379 

*Gamble,  David  Coalter 211 

*Gamble,    Joseph 209 

Gamble,   Mortimer  Williams,   Jr. .  .  .      889 

*Gammon,    Samuel   Ray 542 

Gannett,  James  Adrian 911 

Gannon,    Paul    Philip 836 

Gans,   Carl  Hamann 1321 

Gans,   Fred  William 802 

Gans,  John  Edgar 1005 

Gantz,   Jacob   Shoop 187 

Garcelon,    Charles   Augustus,    Jr.  .  .      946 

*  Gardner,    Alfred   Virgil 382 

*Gardner,  Charles  Turner 734 

*  Gardner,   Clarence  Aubrey 670 

Gardner,  Francis  Phillips 837 

Gardner,    Robert  Forsythe 1150 

Gardner,  William  James 250 

*Garland,  James  Powell 473 

Garland,   Samuel  Meredith 631 

Garmey,  Clifford  Ronald 1312 

Garnett,    Leslie   Coombs 638 

*Garrett,   Edmund  Franklin 163 

Garrison,   Ralph  Hamilton 1222 

Garsaud,    Andre  J 525 

Garsaud,    Marcel 52^ 

Garton,   Benjamin   Philip 1318 

Garvev,   James  Farrell 367 

Garvey,   Thomas   Billroth 362 

Garvey,   Thomas   Quincy,   Jr 371 

Gary,  'Thomas    Pollard 738 

Gassman,   Isaac  Paul •  •      832 

*Gast,   Charles  Eckert 329 

Gaston,    Isaac   Hazlett 219 

Gates,    Clough 1026 

Gates,   Harvey  Woodward 709 

Gates,    Thomas    Sovereign 817 

Gates,    William   Benjamin 642 

*Gatewood,   Thomas   Henry 383 

*Gault,  Cyrus,  Jr 270 

*Gault,   Frank  Sargent 75^ 

*Gause,   Samuel  Sydney o4* 

Gaut,    Carroll    Stanley 791 

G»y,  Wyley  Barnett • 1105 

*Gearv,   Edward   Ratchford 209 

Geigel    Frederick    Charles 968 

*Geider,   Roy  Evans 788 

Geisler,   Edward  Walter »'  ' 

Geisler,    Rupert  Julius 963 

*Gentry,   James  Fenton How 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX 


George.    Eugene    Sherman 1332 

George.  James  McBride 1328 

Georgeson.    Llovd   Wallace 1136 

Gerber,  Emil,  Jr 788 

GerdtS,   Robert  Bertram 247 

*Gerhard,   William  Glase 341 

*Gerhart.    Paul 333 

Gerhart.    Paul 370 

Gerhart,   Richard   Rickenbaugh  .  .  .  .  802 

Gerhart,  Robert  Leighton 329 

Gerhart,   Robert   Leighton,   Jr 347 

Gerken,   Edward   Ridlev 1316 

Gerth.   Otto  Arthur 1329 

Gest.    John    Barnard,    2nd 130 

Gest.   John   Marshall 86 

Gest,    Sydney   Grier J.38 

(  est.   William   Purves 87 

Gettle.    Herbert    Houston 661 

Getty,    Robert   Nelson 616 

*Getzendaner.   William   Hamilton  .  .  265 

*Getzen-Danner,   Charles  Hayes  .  .  .  277 

Getzen-Danner.   Oscar  Glenn 278 

Gevelin.    Antony    Laussat 123 

Gevelin,   Emile  Camile 134 

Gevelin,    Henry   Laussat 82 

Geyelin,    Henry    Laussat.   Jr 136 

Gevelin,    Henrv    Rawle 119 

(if>bes.    Edward    Huguenin 1194 

Gibbons.   Howard  Kemper 848 

Gibbons.    William    Andrew,    Jr 850 

Gibson,    Bernard    Sproesser 1010 

Gibson.    Edgar   George 1355 

Gibson.   Edwin  H 721 

Gibson.   Maurice  Embrv 1144 

Gibson,    Samuel   Kendall 605 

Gibson,   William  A.,   Jr 1277 

Gibson,    William    Henry 1356 

*Giesy.   Henry  Hensel 322 

Gilbert,   Arthur   Merrvmann,   Jr....  848 

Gilbert,    George    MeCall 1329 

Gilbert.    Gideon    Munn 1341 

Gilbert,    Harvev   Wilbarger 400 

Gilbert,    Raymond 693 

Gilbert,    Sylvester  Clive 407 

Gilchristo,   Ellis  Barr 1361 

*Giles.   Andrew   S 477 

Giles.    Ben    Webster 964 

Giles,    Merritt  Albert 1056 

*Giles,    William    Fell 151 

Gilfillan,    John   Frederick 1190 

Gilfillan.    Malcolm   David 1193 

*Gilkeson.    John    H 393 

Gill.    Henry    Oscar 628 

Gillan.    Charles    Franklin 351 

*Gillespie,    Thomas   Bradun 177 

Gillespie,   William   Basil 831 

Gillet,    James    McClure 1001 

Qillett.   Arthur  Dudley  Samuel  ....  1027 

Gillett.    Charles   Mason 1031 

Gillett,    Orson   Clark 1032 

Gilliam,   Charles   Macalester 139 

Gilliam,   Herbert  Bragg 735 

Gilliam.   Robert,   Jr 732 

*Gills,   William  James 640 

Gilman.    Leland    Myron 1276 

(.'iliner,   John   Arthur 508 

'Qilmore,    Alfred,   Jr 613 

Gilmore.    John 1115 

*GiIpin,     Bernard 79 

Gjnder,     Arthur    Cowan 1375 

Gingrich,   Gharles  Sumner 774 

*Ginn,    Charles    L 266 

Ginzel.    Carl    Louis 577 

Ginzel,   Leo  Arthur 578 

*€Kpc,     Robert    Earl 352 


Gise,    Harold    Deibert 365 

Gift,    Harry   Newman 311 

Givens,    Morris    Marion 832 

Gladding,   Albert  Chandler 1360 

Glass,   John    Sandford 531 

Glass,  Julian  Wood 828 

Glass,    William   Wood,    Jr 828 

Gleason,    Charles    Egbert 968 

Glendinning,   Henry    Percival 138 

Glenn,    Grosvenor    Eugene 462 

Glenn,    Robert   Ralph 1052 

Glenn,    William    Charles 804 

Glidden,    Henry   Orange 1167 

*Glinn,  James  Kimbrough 556 

Gloss,   Samuel  Debenham 685 

Glover.  Cato  Douglass,  Jr 1112 

Glover,    Charles   'Williamson 1111 

Gnaedinger,    Louis    Beverley    Nichol  464 

Gochnauer,    Frederick 729 

Gocke,   Thomas  Vincent 887 

Godlev,    Francis    Downing 121 

*Godley,     William 151 

Godshall,    Leon    Dean 1141 

Godshall,    William    Arthur 1143 

Godwin,   Charles  Bernard,  Jr 744 

Godwin,    William    Francis 269 

Goelitz,    William    Henry 597 

Goetz,    Edgar   August 1028 

Goetz,   Hugo   Louis 954 

Goetz,   Wilbur  Elmer 1257 

Goho.   Risheill  Mower 299 

*Go!d,   Edward   Barnett 724 

Golden,   William   Nelson 781 

■Goldsborough,   William  Schley....  60 

Goll.    George   Gerald 580 

Gooch,    Lewis    Melvin 408 

Good.    George  Washington 225 

*Good,    Reginald   Heber 474 

Goode,  William  Claiborne,  Jr 661 

Gooch,   William    Stapleton 411 

Goodier,    Jonathan 1148 

*Goodloe,    David   Short,   Jr 490 

*Goodloe,    Richard  Winter 546 

Goodman,    Frank   Peter 132§ 

Goodman,    Harry 482 

Goodman,   Henry   Sampson 640 

Goodnow,    Donald   Day 1344 

Goodrich,    Edmund    Tuttle 1254 

Goodridgc,   Oren   Leslie 904 

Goodridge,   Perley  Francis 897 

Goodwin,   Charles  Amos 1379 

Goodwin,   William  Joseph 1250 

Goodyear,    Donald   Haverstick 312 

Gordon,    Clarence   Dunlop 293 

Gordon.    Clifton    Rogers 1144 

Gordon,   Edward  Blair 1151 

Gordon,    Gerald 450 

Gordon,   James   Theodore 790 

Gordon,    John    Harry 933 

Gordon,   John  Weaver 779 

Gordon,    Leslie    Dunlon 791 

Gordon,   Lewis  Coleman 833 

Gordon,    Robert   Pleasants 1288 

Gordon,    William   James 945 

Gordon.    William    Ralph 880 

Gorsuch,   James    Henderson,    Jr....  1011 

Goss,   James   Bean 678 

Goss.    Peirre   Bontecon 1361 

Goss,    Maurice   Gregory 591 

Gossler.   Philip  Green 768 

Gould,   Clarence  Allen 1299 

Gould,   John.   Jr 593 

Gould,    Ralph   Emerson 1343 

Gould,    Sidney  Ross 880 

Gowen,    Francis   Innes 80 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX 


1501 


Grabill,    John    Henry 268 

Grace,    Alonzo    Gaskell 1337 

Grace,   Richard  Virgil 1340 

*Gracie,    Charles  King 439 

Graf,    Elmer   Joseph 1229 

Graff,   Wilbur  Wilson 687 

*Graham,   Duncan  Mervin 280 

*Graham,   James   Herron 275 

Graham,    John,    Jr 127 

*Graham,   John  Criswell 271 

Graham,   John   Dupuy 136 

Graham,   Joseph  Beale 792 

♦Graham,  Robert  St.  Clair 202 

Graham,    Samuel    Lindsey 273 

Graham,   Samuel  Mercer 844 

Graham,    Thomas 129 

Graham,    William   Pox 1077 

Graham,   Wilmer  Trumbull 1284 

Grainger,   Charles  Warren 587 

Grams,    Raymond   Carl 1048 

Granger,    Marshall    Allen 1281 

Grant,    Albert   Matthais 312 

Grant,    Edward    Miller 861 

Grant,    Prank   Wilder 214 

Grant,   George  Halsey 1149 

Grant,    John   Cummings 415 

Grant,    Leroy   Dohan 727 

*Grant.  Lewis 193 

Grant,    Loomis   Pratt 1195 

Grant,   Roger  Alpine 584 

Graven,   Carl  Melvin 1251 

Graves,  Charles  Marshall 726 

Graves,   Donald  Perry  .  .  .  .' 1217 

*Graves,   George  Berry 728 

Gray,   Alfred  Leftwich 395 

Gray,    Arthur   Harville 1069 

Gray,   Budd  D 773 

Gray,   Charles  Walter 1077    I 

Gray,   Darley   Donald 1287 

Gray,   Donald  Howe 787 

Gray,  Edward  Elisha,  Jr 1318 

Gray,   Elmer   John 313 

Gray,   Prank  Willard 1227 

Gray,    Garland 746 

Gray,    Henry    Saunders 250 

Gray,    Linsley    Shepard 1318 

*Gray,   Samuel  Minor 222 

Gray,   William   Mclvyn 917 

*Grayson,    John   B.,   Jr 515 

Graze,   John   Leland 247 

*Green,    Berryman 491 

Green,   Charles  Maxwell 769 

Green,   Prank  Beltzhoover 295 

Green,    Harold  Irving 1168 

*Green,   James   Colquhoun 492 

Green,  James  Randolph 507 

Green,    Raleigh   Old 661 

Greenawalt,   Prank  Bridgman 763 

Greene,    Chester  Holt 1276 

Greene.   Edward  Leonidas 645 

Greenfield,    Barnett  K 236 

Greenland,    Samuel  Wilson 778 

Greenland,   Walter  Wright,   Jr 774 

*Greenough,    Eben   William 164 

Greenslade,"  Irving  Jones 1050 

Greenwood,    Hugh    Allison 525 

Greer,  John  Joseph 1087 

Greer,   Robert  Bruce 772 

*Gregg,   Henry   Harrison 269 

Gregory,    Carl    C 1102 

Gregory,    Donald   Munson 1145 

Gregory,    John   Shaffer 1114 

Gregory,    Lewis   Throckmorton  ....  590 

♦Gregory,  William  P.  C,  Jr 628 

Grehan,    Bernard    Henry 530 

Greist,   Edwards  Harold 702 


Greist,    Raymond   Lewis 975 

♦Gribble,   Alonzo  Palmer 214 

Gridley,    Martin   Medbery 676 

*Grier,  John   Boyd 181 

Griffin,   Francis  Addison 770 

Griffin,   Philip  Clyde 1147 

Griffith,    Edwin   Lycurgus 263 

♦Griffith,  Prank  Wesley 683 

Griffith,    George    Perry 1038 

Griffith,    Harry    Morton 1332 

Griffith,    Hoyt    Sherman 1179 

♦Griffith,    John    Thomas 155 

*  Griffith,    Joseph   H.    0 109 

Griffith,    William   Oglesby 99 

Griffith,    Williard   Claire 1361 

Griftner,   James  Howard 593 

Grill,    Milton   Jacob 979 

*Grimes,   Lee   Dunning 1213 

Grimm,    Wilson  Osbourne,  Jr 888 

Grinnell,    Francis   Newell 606 

Griswold,   Clayton  Eugene 1330 

Griswold,    Demetrius   Wilbur 1318 

Griswold,    Willard    Seward 1029 

*Grivot,   William   Paul 517 

Grogan,   Matthew  Joseph 1321 

Groome,    Prederick  William 401 

Groome,    Nelson   Smith 720 

Grosh,    Earl    Brandt 361 

Gross,   John   Kunkel 328 

Grosvenor,   Napoleon  Hill 1191 

*Grotz,    Hervey   H 179 

Grove,    Harry  Abram 353 

♦Grove,    Washington   Berry 395 

Grover,    Archer   Lewis 900 

Grover,    Oscar   Llewellyn 897 

Groves,    Clarence   Roland 660 

Groves,    Irving   Minter 656 

Gruber,    Harry    Neidhart 891 

Grunert,   Clarence  Ferdinand 1035 

Guenther,   William  Jacobs 847 

Guernsey,   Paul  Francis 1080 

Guidinger,  Lloyd  Matthew 1036 

♦Guilford,    Simeon    Hayden 325 

♦Guilford,  William  Moore,  Jr.  ....  815 

♦Guillon,    Victor 66 

Guldner,    Rene   Joseph 462 

Gulledge,    Erwin  Lowe 1088 

Gumpper,    Harold   Dickinson 967 

Gunby,  John  Kirk 409 

Gundry,    John   Murton 672 

Gunn,    Dudley   Benjamin 1135 

Gunn,   Milton  Curtiss 1354 

Gunning,   Eugene  Thomas 891 

Gunther,    George    Philip 448 

Gurd,    Norman    St.    Clair 854 

♦Gurnee,    John   Denton 150 

Gusman,    Leon   Peter 425 

Gutierrez,    Fausto 838 

Gutierrez,    Raul 1319 

Guthrie,    Asa   Emerson 1223 

Guthrie,    Earl    Francis 1217 

Guthrie.    Speer  Wilson 803 

Guthrie.  Wallace  Donaldson 804 

Gwynn,    William    Scott 1007 

Gyger,  John  Thomas 453 

Haag,  Roy  Russell 1278 

Haas,    Arthur   Bruner 305 

Haas,  Exum  Moses 1210 

Hacker,    Caspar   Wistar 102 

Hacker,  William  Estes 812 

Hackett,   Andrew   Slack 776 

Hacklev,   Charles  Elihu 62 

Hackney,  Jacob  Sidwell 249 

Haddock,   Orison   Lull 278 

*Haden,   Leonidas  Arnold 643 


1502 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX 


Hadgraft.    Rav   Phelps 978 

Hadley.    Harold    Elliot 1170 

Hadlev.    Lucien    Sanders 508 

Hnebe'rle,    Walter   George 1308 

Haefner.    Carl  William 1298 

Haezele.    Rowland    Wells 1354 

Haeger,   Fred.   Charles 1037 

Hagaman.    Frederick   Purnell 535 

Hagans,    Lowrie   B 222 

Hager,    Benjamin    Harry 1280 

Hager,    Edward   Townsend 357 

Hager,   John   Christopher,   Jr 336 

Hager,  John  Christopher,   3d 369 

Hager,    Nathaniel   Ellmaker 367 

Hager.   William  Henderson 337 

Hager,    William    Henderson,    Jr. .  .  .  362 

Haggart,   Alexander   LeRoy 921 

Hagmaier,   George  John 233 

Hague,    Alfred 1163 

Hahn,  John  Richard 355 

Haigh.  Charles  Thomas 506 

*Haight,    Charles 152 

*Haight,    John  Tvler 156 

Haile,   Clarence  Edgar 698 

Haines.    Forrest   Livingston 596 

Hair,   John  Walter 683 

Haire,    Clarke    Weberhorst 1249 

Haislip,   James  Anderson 870 

Haldeman,    Bruce    390 

Hale.    Dudley   Colegrove 1342 

Hales,   Norman   St.  Clair 125 

Haley,    John    Patrick 710 

Halgren,'  Arthur  Joseph 1249 

Halgren,    Harry   Nels 1256 

Hall,    Boiling 1068 

Hall,    Boiling 1112 

Hall,   Clare  Hamilton 688 

Hall,    Clifton    Allison 914 

Hall.    Donald   James 1361 

Hall,   Ernest  Melvin 920 

Hall,   Francis   Milton 222 

Hall,   Hines  Holt,   Jr 1112 

Hall,  John  Alexander 159 

Hall,  John  A.  F 302 

*Hall,   John   D 473 

Hall,    John   Woltring 874 

Hall.    Leigh   Spaulding 1169 

*Hall,    Richard   Henry 384 

Hall,    Sanders  M 228 

Hall.   Thomas   Sellinan 416 

*Hall,  Vernon  James 682 

Hall.  Victor  Curtis 691 

*Hall,    William    Bonnell 378 

Hall.    William   Terrill 523 

*Hall,    William    Willis 578 

Hallam,    Arthur   Wood 1039 

Hallam.    Clark 1040 

Hallenberg,    Herbert 1237 

Haller,  Hubert  George 1239 

Halley,   Edmund  Paul 708 

Hallev.   William  Marquette 446 

*Halstead,    Henry   Clay 150 

Halverson,   Stanford   Charles 1337 

Halverson.    Stener  Benjamin 1052 

Halverson,   Walter    Stanton 1339 

Ham,    John    Milton 194 

Ham,    Miles   Frank 931 

Ham,   Philip  Winthrop 912 

Ham.   Robert  Frank 936 

Hamel,   Floyd   Ravmond 1371 

Hamel.    Leslie   Atkinson 922 

Hamill,  John  Lyon 189 

Hamill,   Robert  Hugh 192 

Hamilton,    Charles   Carter 1389 

Hamilton,   Charles   Henry 673 


Hamilton,   Claire  Max 1278 

Hamilton,    David   Boyce 240 

Hamilton,    George   Murray 242 

Hamilton,    Hugh,    Jr 770 

Hamilton,  Jonathan  J 222 

Hamilton,   Joseph  Hunter 243 

Hamilton,  William  Angus,  Jr 1151 

Hamilton,    William    Howard 996 

Hamlin,    Roy   Gilbert 909 

*Hammatt,    Edward    Seymour 618 

Hammer,    Samuel    Francis 869 

Hammer,    William   F 232 

Hammett,    Francis   Harold 1081 

*Hammond,   Albert  S 328 

Hammond,    Bertrand   Tarrant 708 

Hammond,  James  Morris 1356 

Hammond,   Leroy   Barkley 705 

Hammond,    Loring   Theodore 1051 

Hammond,    Ralph   Ballard    1222 

Hammond,    Ralph   Perry 1039 

Hample,   John   Milton 704 

Hanee,    Benjamin 999 

Hance,    Benjamin    McCall 1057 

^Hancock,     Russell 613 

*Hancock,    Thomas   B 423 

Hancock,    Thomas    Pullum 1309 

Hand,   Frederick  Henry 685 

*Handy,    Edward    Smith 80 

Handy,   Percy   Lawson 1161 

Handv,    Sidney   Speiden 723 

Handy,   William  Winder 815 

Haney,    Albert    Paul 1301 

Haney,   Julius   Craig 1106 

Hanish,    Joseph   Anthony 1254 

Hankins,   Homer  Jackson 1128 

Hanley,    George   Robert 352 

Hanley,    Paul    Dawson 352 

Hanna,    Lafayette    Randolph 838 

Hanneman,    Robert    Edward 1273 

Hansen,   Hans  Christian 957 

Hansen,   Harlan   Cass 1340 

Hansen,   James  Henry 965 

*Hanson,    David  Thomas 691 

Hanson,   Dayton  William 590 

Hanson,    Howard    Lewis 1344 

*Harbaugh,    Theodore   Augustus...  331 

Harbin,    Robert   Maxwell 1196 

*Harbison,  David  Shannon 206 

Harcourt,    Alfred 442 

Hardin,    Frank   Hammond 1187 

Hardin,  Homer  Percy 709 

Harding,   Charles  Vachel 218 

Harding,    Henry   Milles 95 

Harding,    James    Morgan 785 

Harding,    Louis   Allan 777 

Hardinge,    Harlowe 1309 

*Hargis,    James   Hepburn 277 

Hargreaves,   Max   Balthis 1285 

Hargroves,   Vernon   Carney 747 

Harker,   Herbert  F 885 

Harlan,    Atherton   Holman 99 

Harlan,   Edwin  Hanson  Webster  .  .  1001 

Harlan,   Henry  Altemus 1004 

Harlan,    Howard,    Jr 648 

Harlan,    James   Turner 999 

Harlow,   Frederick  Hall 907 

Harman,    Clarence    Stamm 891 

Harman,    Gabriel   Conger 605 

Harmon,    Daniel,    Jr 409 

Harmon,    Harry   Murphy 405 

Harms,    Carl   Frederick 607 

Harnish,    Louis    Christian 370 

*Harnsberger,   William   Michael  .  .  .  262 

Harper,    Sinclair   Ollason 1128 

Harper,   William  Alexander 1335 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX 


1503 


Harrell,    Morris   Berlin 1068 

Harris,    Burtt    804 

*Harris,    Charles   Cosbv 423 

Harris,    Charles    Miller 780 

Harris,    Courtenav   Warner 658 

Harris.  Edward  Humes 772 

*Harris,    G.   J 545  • 

Harris,    Ino   Lloyd 1357 

*Harris,    James    Pinekney 515  ! 

*Harris,    Joel    McPherson 391  ! 

Harris,    Louis    Barrett 1176  ; 

Harris,    Lyle    P 1248 

*  Harris,    Minor   Barker 544 

*Harrison,    Charles  Tompkins 723 

Harrison,   David  Alexander,  Jr.  .  .  .       647 

Harrison,   Edgar   Battle 1195 

Harrison,    Edward   Thomas 1135  , 

Harrison,     Prank 1205 

Harrison.   Gregory  Alexander 1142 

Harrison,    Henry   Deigh 1116 

Harrison,    Maurice   Edward 1130 

Harrison,   Ward  Beecher 194 

Harrison,   William   Anson 974 

Hart,    Charles   Spencer 1272 

Hart,    Vernon    Lester 936 

Hart,   Walter   Edwin 582 

Hart,    Walter    Morris 1123 

Hart,    Wilbur    Dvre 1211 

Harte,    Richard   Hickman 84 

Harter,    Arthur   Gilbert 1041 

Harter,    Huntington   Hicks 119 

Harter,    Isaac,    Jr 117 

Harter,   John  Wilmer  Pisher 313 

♦Hartley,    Frank 166 

Hartley,    Richard  G 683 

Hartman,   Henry  Hess 329 

*Hartman.    Wilbur    Frederic 700 

Hartney.   Edgar  James 606 

Hartney,    Paul   Marcene 702 

*Hartshorne,    William 151 

*Hartsook,  Angus  Robert  Blakey.  .      625 

*Hartsook,  Eugene  Ernest 627 

Hartung,   George   August 606 

Hartung,    Marion  John 1300 

Hartv,     Anton 1202 

Hartzell.  Arthur  Rupp 353 

*Harvey,   David  Todd 211 

Harvey,    Dean 946 

*  Harvey,  Francis  Le  Roy 897 

Harvey,  James  Seymour,  Jr 959 

Harvev,    Joshua    George,    Jr 990 

Harvev,   Thomas  William 164 

Harvey.   Thurlow  Weed 1219 

Harvev,    Wallace    Pinknev 993 

Harvey,  Walter  Walsh.  .". 240 

Harvey,    William   Clyde 603 

Harvev,   Wil'iam   Ferrv 953 

Haskett,    Allen    Storr 522 

Ha=lett,    Walton 655 

Hassan,   John   Stanlev 790 

Hatch,    Paul 1170 

Hatch,    Wilbur   Jackson 1289 

Hatcher,   Harvey,   Jr 725 

Hatcher,    Samuel   Claiborne 637 

Hatcher,    Samuel    Paul 658 

Hatfield,    Charles   Porter 327 

Hatfield,   Frederick  Davis 1270 

Hatfield,    John    Lafayette 862 

Hntfield.  William  Henrv,  Jr 1269 

*Hathaway,    Alfred   Goodall 677 

Hathaway.    Edwin    Clark 411 

Hatter.    Clarence   Peter 952 

Haumerson,   Emile  John 1027 

Hauser,   George  Wesley 1338 

Haverstick,    George   Washington...    1045 
Haviland,    Paul    Girard 1306 


Hawes,   William  Lucius 1199 

♦Hawkins,    Abselom  W.   H.   H 205 

Hawkins,   Clyde   Emile 225 

Hawkins,   Edward   Ruszits 1311 

Hawkins,   Isaac  Forman 1116 

Hawkins,    Raymond   Nelson 1051 

*Hawlev,   Theophilus  Clark 753 

Havden,  Albert,  Jr 955 

Havden,  Carl  Frederick 1047 

Havden,    Carl   William 1334 

Hayden,   George  Fowler 947 

Hayden,    Julian 955 

Havdon,   John   Joseph 996 

Haydon,   Win.  Thomas 994 

Hayes,    Andrew   Jenkins 906 

Hayes,   Arthur  Gordon 916 

Hayes,    Francis   Henry,    Jr 446 

Hayes,  George  Knight 886 

Hayes,    George  Wilson 249 

Hayes,   Joseph  Henry,   Jr 177 

Haves,    Lalon   Farwell 777 

Hayes,    Leslie   Edward: 972 

Hayes,   Marcellus  Thomas 636 

Hayes,    Samuel  Le   Roy 834 

*Haves.   Thomas   Renick 180 

Hayes,   William  Justice 192 

Havman,   Joseph  Marchand,  Jr.  .  .  .      140 

Havmond,    Edgar   B 391 

Havnes,    Olivei-  L\  nn 838 

Hays,   Fred  Negley 793 

Havs,  George  Allen,  Jr 804 

Hays,    John 263 

Hays,    John   Lashells 230 

Hays,   John   Oaklev 1079 

*Hays,   Robert  McCheyne 187 

Hays,   Thomas  Archer 988 

Hayssen,  Carl  Goeres 1043 

Hayward,    Ralph  Allington 1251 

Haywood,    Ernest 500 

♦Hazlehurst,    Henry 159 

Headlee,    Herbert   Graden 881 

Healv,    Harry    Clifford 920 

Heard,   Joseph   Garrett,   Jr 1192 

Hearn,    Robert   Edgar 1066 

Hearon,   Samuel  McGaughy 722 

Heassler,  Alton  Sprecher 1057 

Heassler,  Earl  Albert 1051 

Heaton,  Nathaniel  Rounceville,  Jr..      723 

Hebard,   Wendell   Frederick 955 

Heber,    Raymond  John 889 

Heckman,   Edgar   Rohrer 285 

Hedges,   Charles  Calhoun 406 

*Henin,   Theodore  Whitfield 568 

Heilman,    George    Dewey 464 

Heine,   Ferdinand 361 

Heineman,   Edward  Theodore 695 

*Heinen,    Melancthon   Etzler 184 

Heinsen,   George   Martin  Henry  .  .  .      956 

Heinz,    William    Louis 1190 

Heironimus.    Robert   Deen 862 

Heitbrink,    Russell    Alvin J218 

Hekel,    Norris    Julius 1378 

Held.    Charles  William 867 

Heleker,    Clarence   Edgar 287 

Helfenberger,    Harold   Wm 1227 

Heller.    Eugene   Foster 292 

Helming,   Grant  Conrad 1339 

Hemenway,    Thomas    Shackelford.  .    1210 

Hemmenwav,    Laurence   Todd 1164 

Hemphill,  Jacob  S 254 

Hemphill,    John    Mickle 128 

Hemphill.    Robert  Grier 1018 

Hendee,    John   Hollister 1055 

Hendee,    Robert  William 1311 

Henderer,    Irving   Vance 1084 

Henderson,    Francis 8S 


1504 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX 


Henderson,  Herbert  Kempkey 1150 

Henderson,   Homer  Eugene 848 

Henderson,   James   Max 1045 

Henderson,   John  Webster 282 

Henderson,    Richard   Bullock,   Jr. .  .      499 

Henderson,    Robert  Ashby 744 

Henderson,    Roy    Manwaring 949 

Henderson,    William   Kirby 537 

Henderson,    William   Watt 238 

Hendricks,    Robert   Garner 308 

Hendrickson,    Carroll   Henshaw  .  .  .    1305 

Hendrickson,   George   Griffith 752 

Hendy,  John  Fenton 557 

Hening,   Crawford  Dawes 95 

Henjum,   Nels  Pettigrew 980 

Henke,  Arthur   Herman 845 

Henkel,    Samuel    Godfrey 399 

*Henley,   Lewis  D 544 

Henne,    Arthur  Wm 456 

Hennen,    Ray  Vernon 863 

Hennessey,    Edwin   Richard 1143 

Henning,   Everette   Raymond 1230 

*Henny,    David 1043 

Henrix,    Henry   Mentzel 993 

Henrv,    Abner   Eisman 365 

Henry,    Albert   Gallatin 1109 

Henry,  Allan  Johnstone 116 

Henry,   Edgar  Vernon 1081 

Henrv,   Edward   Ulyssus 483 

Henrv,    Edwin   Blair 238 

Henry,   Frederick  John 1229 

Henry,   George  Harold 306 

Henry,   George  Moninger 254 

Henry,   John   Norman 104 

Henry,  Thomas  Hughlett 991 

Henry,  Winder  Laird,   Jr 1010 

*Hensel,  William  Uhler 330 

*Hensill,  Robert  Flavel 208 

Hepburn,   Hoyt  James 608 

Herbruck,    Karl    Peter 1214 

*Herman,   David  Benjamin 273 

Herman,   Theodore  Frederick 340 

Herndon,    Chester   Grane 887 

Hero,    Alfred    Olivier 1186 

Hero,  Lyndon  Pugh 1186 

Hero,    Numa    Charles 1188 

Heron,    Charles   Morton 1132 

Heron,   Gordon  Joseph  Freed 795 

Heron,    Harold   Edwin 803 

Herr,  Allan  Adam 615 

Herr,   Donald  Davis 780 

Herrick,    Philip   Abbott 1179 

*Herring,   David  A 423 

*  Herring,   John   Robert 505 

Herrman,    Charles   Henry 952 

Herrman,    Harold   Louis 529 

Herschel,  Paul  Emil,  Jr 698 

Hersh,  Amos  Henry 358 

Hershey,    Robert   Keller 346 

Hershman,    Okla    Harold 1221 

Hertzler,   Jacob  Oswald 291 

Hertzler,   Joseph   Ziegler 303 

Hescock,   Milton  Arthur 935 

Heskett,    Roland    McCartney 948 

Hess,    George    Bailey 1031 

Hesse,    Lester  William 1046 

Hessian,    Maurice    Arthur 1329 

*Hetrich,   Frank   Davis 177 

Hetrick,    George    Roberts 364 

Heusinkyeld,    Arthur   Helenus 1276 

*  Hewitt,   Richard   Marvin 382 

Hewson,     Addinell 81 

Hewson,   William 120 

Heywood,    Sidney  Brown 1338 

Hibbert,    George    Fielding 1284 

Hibbs,    James   Alfred 364 


*Hickman,   James   Burr 594 

Hickman,   John   Albert 251 

Hicks,   Glenn   Baker 1344 

Hieb,     Louis 284 

Hiestand,    Fitz    Gerard 369 

Higginbotham,     David 718 

Hight,  Vernon  Ivan 924 

Hildebrand,   Henry  Edward 461 

Hilgartner,   Andrew,   Jr 1008 

*Hill,    Claude 970 

Hill,   Edwin   Forest,   Jr 1149 

Hill,    Everett   Wentworth 121 

Hill,    John   Elston 708 

Hill,   Moses  Ebenezer 1169 

Hill,    Rowan  Emmett 1097 

Hiller,    Raymond    Prier 1055 

Hilles,    Joseph    Tatum 813 

Hilles,   William   Samuel 811 

Hills,   George  Brewster 1185 

Hills,   Lee   Gilbert 804 

Hilton,   Cecil  Max 926 

*Hilton,   John   Randolph 178 

Hilton,    William 915 

Himes,    Charles  Francis 259 

*Himes,  James  Lanius 272 

*Himes,   William  Alexander 279 

Hinckley,    Edward   Benjamin 912 

Hindes,   Barrett  Grout 1177 

Hindman,    Walter    Gould 588 

Hiner,   Ralph  McClung 657 

*Hines,    Calvin    N 421 

*Hines,    Frank   Gordon 502 

*Hines,    James   William 475 

*Hines,    Peter  Evans,   Jr 505 

Hingle,    Robert  Emmett 521 

Hinrichs,    Dunbar  Maury 1311 

Hinricks,   Louis  Harold 1317 

*Hipple,    William   Levis 815 

Hirlehey,   John   Vernon 1288 

Hirsch,    Stanton   Pike 581 

Hirst,   Barton  Cooke ' 89 

Hirst,   Barton  Cooke,   Jr 129 

Hirst,   Edward   Louis 450 

Hirst,    Join   Cooke    132 

*Hirst,   Thomas  Graham 131 

Hisky,  John  Guido 1012 

Hitchcock,    Howard   Harvey 1318 

Hitchcock,   Horace  William 1261 

Hitchens,   Roy  Kenny 690 

Hite,    Charles   Maner 654 

Hixon,   Joseph  Morris 678 

Hixon,   Stephen  Williams 1111 

Hoag,  Junius  Clarkson 671 

*Hoagland,   James   Evans 184 

Hobson,    Samuel,   Jr 535 

Hockenberry,    Myron  Beshler 290 

Hockenberry,    Raymond   Newman..  287 

Hodge,    Albert   Claire 1279 

Hodge,    Edwin   Walsh 1206 

Hodge,    George  Woolsey 71 

*Hodge,   James  Albert 83 

*Hodge,  James  Bayard 57 

*Hodgkin,   William   Garland 629 

Hodgkins,    Lawrence   James 932 

Hodgkins,   Lincoln   Hall 909 

Hodgson,  Gerald  Arthur  Champynes  1152 

Hodo,    Peter    Thmoas 1106 

Hoen,    Prank   Jillard 998 

Hoerle,    Newton    Swank 797 

Hoffman,    Joseph    Francis 592 

*Hoffman,    George   Edward 330 

Hoffman,   Jacob  Morris 240 

Hoffman,    Joseph    Carroll 1283 

Hoffman,   Stewart  Frank 701 

Hoffman,     Valentine 1371 

Hogdon,  George  Morrill 532 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX 


1505 


*Hoge,    David    1 211 

Hoge,   Hendley   Byron 1286 

Hogg,   Charles   Edgar '      861 

Hogg,    Charles  James .'      ova 

Hogg,  Robert  Lynn ,      878 

Hogg,    William   Bennett 887 

Hogsett,   John   Foster 246 

Hogsett,   Smith  Fuller 234 

Hogue,   Clarence  Irvin 583 

Hokanson,    Nels   Mangnus 1273 

Holcombe,    Cecil   Clyde ..'.      839 

Holden,    Edward   Wight !  .      932 

*Holden,   Frank  Benn .  .  .'.      928 

Holder,    Ned !  . !  !    1197 

Holiday,   John  Ware 1192 

Holladay,  Addison  Lewis !      718 

Holland,   Laurence  Lamott 802 

Holland,    Otto  Kendall 806 

Holleman,   Emerson 1201 

Holleman,    Carlyle 1205 

Holleman,    Horace 1194 

Holley,  James  Monroe,  Jr. .  . . ','.  '. .        1112 
Holley,   William  Henry  Wallace..!.'    133  7 

Hollinger,    John 338 

Hollinger,   John  Hertzler ........  !      363 

Hollingshead,   Thomas   Church 680 

*Hollister,   Elmer  L 673 

Hollman,    Richard  Filsner !!      452 

Hollmann,  Edwin  Addison 457 

Holman,   John  Frederick 359 

Holman,    Philip  Frankboner !    1224 

Holman,    Ritter 1357 

Holmes,   Charles  Wendell.  ...!.'!!!      308 

Holmes,  Harold  Harvev 1056 

*Holmes,    Henry   Wood'house 629 

Holmes,   John  Arthur 1115 

Holmes,   Laurence  Gilbert .'    1225 

Holmes.    Presley   Dixon 1050 

*Holmes,    Walter   G 211 

*Holmes,   William   H 516 

Holmes,    William   Walter .'    1066 

Holroyd,    Robert  McPheron 881 

Holroyd,    Trevor 884 

Holston.  Henry  Kissinger  Reiss. .  .  .'      360 

Holt,   Edward  Frederic 1311 

*Holt,   J.   Howard,   Jr 877 

Holter,    George   Latimer !  .  !      765 

Holter,    William   Latimer 796 

Holway,    Charles  Josiah ..      920 

Holy,  George  Henry  Ferdinand....      865 

Homan,    Lintner 1280 

Hommann.    Charles   Chauncey  .  ! ',  . ','.  !      187 

*Hone,    John 439 

*Hood,    Daniel   George 1223 

Hood,    John 272 

*Hoon,   John   McCracken 212 

Hoopes,  Wilmer  Worthington 102 

*Hoover.    Thomas    Leonard 288 

Hoover,    Walter    Wells 288 

Hoover,    William    John 365 

Hopkins,    Addison   Alexander 482 

*Hopkins,    Robert    Cabeen 183 

Hopkins,    Sydney   Watson 1314 

Hopkins,   William   Stevens,   Jr 844 

Hopper,  George  Westlake,   Jr 840 

"Hord,    William    Taliaferro 59 

Horden,   Herbert  V 125 

Horlbeck,    Frederick  Henry 1018 

Horman,    Hope   Henry.  .  . '. 979 

Homage,    Simpson    Henry 1147 

Horstmann,    Edward   Frederick  ....      875 

Horton,   James   Oscar 1103 

Hoskins,   Mark  Hadley 1039 

Hoskins,   Robert  Roy 726 

Hoskinson,   John  Crago 876 

Hosterman,    John    Scholl .      347 


Hostetler,    Robert    Benjamin 668 

Hostler,   Sidney  Marvin 588 

Hotchkiss,   Elmer   Delos,   Jr 732 

Hotchkiss,  Henry  Suarke !      729 

Hotchkiss,   William  Edward !    1300 

Hott,    David 864 

Hough,   Harold   Rov .  .      960 

Houghton,   Lloyd   Everett .  .      917 

Houser,    Karl   Musser 360 

Housley,    Burton   Ewart !  !  .  !      466 

Houston,    Oscar    Rempel 442 

Houston,    Samuel   Dixon 27li 

Houstoun,   James   Patrick 999 

*Houtz,   George   McClellan 203 

How,   Howard   Waldron 127 

Howard,    Roy  Brooks ..      962 

*  Howard,   Thomas  Barber 175 

Howard,    Willis 1199 

Howard,    Winthrop    Randall....!..    1190 

Howe,    Julian   Cheever 1173 

Howe,    William   Canterbury 1036 

*Howell,   Charles  Benjamin 83 

Howells,    Hamilton    Richmond 1146 

Howells,    Merriman   Joseph 1141 

Howgate,   Henry  Otis 1307 

Howison,    Marion   Love 651 

Howlett,    Arthur   Enoch 1168 

Hoxie,   Hall  Farrington 900 

*Hoy,    James,    Jr 153 

*Hoy,    William   Erwin 155 

Hoyt,    Carroll   Leslie .    1249 

Hruda.  Adolph  Howard 1276 

Hubbard,    D wight   Gerald 451 

Hubbard,   Judson   Slater 455 

Hubert,     Maximilian 527 

Hubley,   Warren  Fetter ,  .      346 

Hucke,    Clarence    Paul 1242 

Hucke,   George  Victor 1241 

Hucke,    Harold  Ernest 1246 

Huckins,    Alvin    Elmont 579 

Huderle,    Arthur   John 1335 

*Hudnall,    Henry 379 

Huff,    Francis    Eldridge !!..       747 

Huffman,     Norman 345 

Huggins,    Everett   Newell.  ...!!!!!      190 

*Huggins,  George  Lane 187 

Huggins,  •  George   Tate 1088 

Huggins,  Isaac  Clifton 534 

*Hughes.     Bertram 86 

Hughes,    Edward 888 

Hughes,   Forrest   Sumner 1230 

Hughes,   Frank  Clinton 1339 

*Hughes.    Samuel 615 

Hughes,    Samuel   Bettle 1211 

Hughes,    William   Lee r>19 

*Huglett,    P.   M !      422 

*Hugus,    Francis   Marion 212 

Hulick,   William  Henry 188 

Hull.   Alem   Price 163 

Hull,  Arthur  Hambleton 348 

Hull.    Charles   Wesley 364 

Hull.   George  Forrest 401 

Hull.   George   Ross 350 

Hull.   Horace  Mann 349 

*Hull,    John 383 

*Hulsey,   Jennings  M.   C 264 

Hulsman,    Ivan 1354 

Hulsmann.    Hermann   Albert 447 

*Hultz,   Marshall  M 204 

Humbird,  James   Smith 216 

Hume,   John   Nash 719 

Hummelshine,    Harold    Brewster...      994 

Humphrey,    Paul    Holbrook 1288 

Humphries.    Horatio   James 656 

*Humphries,   William  Washington. .      490 
Hunt,   Alexander  Trotter 1205 


i^o6 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX 


Hunt,    Benjamin   Lincoln 243 

Hunt,   Darl 1219 

*Hunt,    David 191 

*Hunt,    Eustace 490 

Hunt,   Forrest   Griffith 536 

Hunt,   Frank  Hamilton 639 

Hunt,   Gates   Ensign 1341 

*Hunt,   Nathan   Clemmons 66 

Hunt,    Samuel 477 

Hunt,   Stewart  Smoker 1199 

Hunter,    Abner   Jesse 1218 

Hunter,    Gienn 876 

Hunter,    Harold   James 704 

^Hunter,   Harry   Clark 227 

*Hunter,    Malcolm   Kenymore 475 

*  Hunter,    Maurice 723 

Hunter,    Robert   Lee 1387 

Hunter,   Walter   Dick 235 

Huntingdon,    George   Kemp 906 

Hunzicker,    Walter    Washington....  1212 

Hurd.   Everett  St.   Clair 926 

Hurd,    Mark    Alma 935 

Hursh,    Robert 1160 

Hurst,    Eugene   Sanford 980 

*Hurt,    William  W 477 

Huske,    Kirkland 505 

*Husler,    Edward   G 218 

Hussey,    Philip   Rodney 917 

Hussey,   Wayne   Blethen 930 

"Huston,    Robert  Mendenhall 74 

*Hutchinson,  Charles  Hare 57 

Hutchinson,    Harry   L 226 

Hutchinson,  James  Barnett 1150 

*Hutchinson,   James   Howell 60 

Hutchinson,    Lawrence   A 932 

Hutchison,    Paul  Loomis 308 

Hutchison,    William   Albert 282 

Hutton,    Bedford   Forrest 830 

Hutton,    Ernest 864 

Hutton,    Major  Ernest,   Jr 1090 

Huttle,    Herman   Otto 800 

Hyde,   De  Forest  Mills 686 

H\de,   Frederick  Tanquary 637 

*Hyde,  James  Jefferson 551 

Ide,    Hiram   Russell 600 

Ide,    Robert   Armington 605 

Iden,    John    Hooe 397 

Ignico,    Robert   Victor 844 

Ihlseng,    Magnus    C 763 

Indermille,   Frederic   Warren 950 

*Ingersoll,    William    Kelty 70 

*Ingraham,    Arthur 441 

Ingram,    Richard    Foote 1138 

Ingram,    Stuart  Hord 1130 

Ingram,    William    Gait 1134 

Ireland,    Clarence    Leonodus 1280 

Irish,    Leland    Brown 1386 

*  Irvine,    James   Elliott .  220 

Irvine,    Stuart 1257 

Irvine,    William    Culbertson 281 

Irwin,    Harold    Leonard 1385 

Irwin,    Howard    Emsley 708 

Irwin,    Leland   Bruce 1386 

Irwin,   Thomas  Forest 219 

Ivens,   Edmund  Masters 526 

Jackson,   Archer  Louis 1213 

Jackson,    Dougald   Caleb,   Jr 1176 

Jackson,    Douglas    Viele 672 

Jackson,    Dugald   Caleb 764 

Jackson,    Edgar    Booker 653 

Jackson,   John   Price 766 

Jackson,    John    Russell 301 

Jackson,  Jonathan  Worth 504 


*  Jackson,    Oliver   Phelps 434 

Jackson,   Samuel  Spencer 506 

*  Jackson,    Stroud    Hollinshead 188 

Jackson,    Tatlow 99 

*Jackson,    Walter   Beattie 391 

Jackson,    William   Benjamin 768 

Jackson,   Winston  Jerome 1205 

Jacobs,    Albert  Louis 1322 

*  Jacobs,    David    A 211 

Jacobs,   Frank   Hays,    Jr 846 

Jacobs,    Frank   Hurst 213 

Jacobs,   Reginald   Roberts 136 

Jacoby,   Oswald  Nathaniel,   Jr 466 

Jagoe,   Walker   Marshall 1227 

*  James,    D.   Melancthon 630 

James,    Edgar   Thompson 794 

James,   Edmund  Humphries 467 

James,  J.   Douglas 336 

*  James,    Julian 439 

*  James,    Peter   C 422 

James,    Thomas   Charles 791 

Janeway,   Jacob   Jones 183 

*Janney,    Richard    Mott 814 

Janney;    Thomas    Symington 815 

Jansen,    Thomas   Carl 447 

January,  Machir  Thomas 754 

*Jamette,   Reuben  Reid 496 

Jarratt,    Porter  Walton 1083 

Jareckie,     Oscar 193 

*Jay,    William 436 

*Jefferies,    William   Thomas 331 

Jeffery,    William   Oats,   Jr 705 

Jemison,   Allen  Bryce 1072 

Jenckes,    Edwin    Kenyon 1163 

Jenifer,    Hercules   Courtney 998 

Jenkins,    Howard   William 349 

Jenkins,    Roger    Philip 694 

Jenks,    Charles   Nye 684 

Jenks,    Loren   Morgan 702 

*  Jenks,    Walter    Barton 191 

Jenks,    Weston   Morse 1316 

*  Jenks,   William  Albro 174 

Jennings,   James  Monroe 1088 

Jennings,    Lewis   Wise 732 

Jennings,   William  Kenneth 711 

*  Jennings,    William    Kennon 210 

Jens,  Arthur  Marx 950 

*Jens,    Roy   Edward 954 

Jens,   Walter   Gait 961 

Jensen,    LeRoy   Edward 1387 

Jernigan,     Paul 648 

Jernigan,    Roberts   Harrell 650 

Jester,   Herbert  W 400 

Jeter,    Charles   Emmett 686 

Jeter,   James  Garrett,  Jr 846 

Jeter,    Luther    Roy 692 

Jeter,   Wiliam  Horace 846 

* Jett,  Ervin  P 208 

Jette,    Eric    Randolph 364 

*  Jewell,    Edwin    Lewis 516 

*Jiggitts,  Louis  Meredith,  Jr 490 

Jimeson,   Robert  MacCay 799 

Jimeson,    Wilbur   Cardon 796 

Johlin,  Jacob  Martin,  Jr 1271 

Johns,    Edward    Jerome 1340 

Johnsen,    Carl    Eugene 598 

Johnson,    Alfred   Louis 1054 

Johnson,    Andrew  Garfield 452 

Johnson,    Buford    Paul 1328 

Johnson,    Caleb   Hartwell 908 

Johnson,  Charles  Everett,  Jr 1201 

Johnson,    Edward   Ellsworth 1038 

Johnson,   Eldridge  Reeves  Fenimore  143 

Johnson,    Elmer  Arthur 1372 

Johnson,   P>nest  Quail 233 

Johnson,    Fenimore    Stratton 302 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX 


1507 


Johnson,   Frank   Cecil 1082 

Johnson,    Frank    Seyward 670 

Johnson,   Fred.   R 297 

Johnson,    Halton    Julius 1373 

Johnson,   Harold   Samuel 962 

Johnson,   Harry  Chanfran 1065 

Johnson,  James  Caughey 214 

Johnson,    James    Mount 585 

Johnson,   James  Wood 1310 

Johnson,  Joseph  Brittin  Sprague.  .  1138 

Johnson,   Lacey  Flanders 464 

Johnson,    Lambert   Dunning 1303 

Johnson,    Lindley 79 

Johnson,   Lindley,  Jr 123 

Johnson,   Lloyd  Wellington 291 

Johnson,    Raymond  Rochford 1199 

Johnson,    Russell   Smith 1307 

Johnson,  William  Keating 125 

Johnson,   William  Morrison 230 

*  Johnson,    Woolsey 154 

Johnston,   Charles  Harold 995 

Johnston,   Earl  Taylor 1354 

Johnston,    Henry 507 

Johnston,    James    Miller 416 

*  Johnston,    Pinckney   Alexander...  426 

Johnr.ton,   Summertield  Key 415 

Johnston,  Walker  Francis 1085 

Johnston,    Walter   Bayne 445 

Johnston,    Washington    Scott 173 

*  Johnston,   William   Porter 1069 

Johnstone,    Edward   Robert 278 

Jones,  Archer  Lee 740 

Jones,    Arthur    Shade 735 

Jones,    Benjamin   Calloway 734 

Jones,    Burt  Kenneth 368 

*  Jones,   Chapman  Whitfield 721 

Jones,  Charles  Pinckney,  Jr 639 

Jones,  Clarence  Ira 952 

*  Jones,    Clemens  Ap-Catesby 90 

Jones,  Edwin  Bunker 641 

Jones,   Ernest  Lee 850 

Jones,  Francis  Gilchrist 832 

*  Jones,    George    Dew 492 

Jones,   George  Herman 1220 

Jones,   George   Simpson 1088 

Jones,   Harvey  Willard 963 

Jones,  Horace  Grady 1079 

Jones,  Horace  Leonard 1297 

*  Jones,  Isaac  Thomas 175 

Jones,   James   William 248 

Jones,   John  Peachy 401 

*  Jones,  John  P.  H 155 

*  Jones,  Joseph  Maybank 1190 

Jones,    Laurance 994 

Jones,  Leno  Eric 976 

Jones,    Mallory   Carpenter 847 

Jones,   Nathan   Paul 249 

Jones,   Paul  Hamilton 844 

Jones,    Powell 1114 

Jones,    Richard   Carlyle 648 

*  Jones,  Richard  Watson 384 

Jones,    Robert   Dunbrack 1329 

Jones,  Robert  Rollin 947 

Jones,   Roger  Blackwood 1114 

Jones,    Sprague 1243 

Jones,  Thomas  Leroy 289 

Jones.   Thomas   Russell 646 

Jones,   Thomas  Webb 292 

Jones,   Thomas  West 1100 

Jones,  William  Mordecai,  Jr 635 

*  Jones,  William  Walter 533 

Jordan,  Alfred  Carroll 905 

Jordan,  Charles  Henry 1129 

Jordan,   George  Walker,  Jr 1195 

Jordan,  Harry  Gilman 919 

*  Joseph,  John  Philip 693 


Josselyn,  Royce  Brewster. .  .  . 

Joyce,  Charles  Newman 

Joyce,    Edward   Paul 

Joyner,    Rhoderiek   Sugg 

Jucker,   John,   Jr 

*Judson,   Andrew  Victor.  .  .  . 

Judson,   Oliver  Boyce 

Judy,    Garrett    Woodson  .  .  .  . 
*  Julian,    Allen    Raymond  .  .  .  . 

Junker,    Arthur   Wilson 

Junker,   Edward   Philip,   Jr.  . 

Justi,   Charles   Monson 

Justice,   George  Lewis 

Justice,  William  Warner,  Jr. 


Kammerer,   Charles  Frederick 

Kane,  Francis  Fisher 

Kane,   John  Kent 

Karg,  Everett  Earl 

Karlson,  Joseph  Albert 

*Kase,   John  Hervey 

Kasner,  Arthur  Hansen 

Kaufman,   John  Brooks 

Kaylor,   Samuel  Henry 

Keadle,   Okey  Paul 

Kearney,  James  Lawrence  Dwen.  . 

Kearny,    Richard    Augustin 

Keeler,    Asa   Sharpe 

Keeling,  Harry  Walker 

Keeling,   John   Fontaine 

Keen,  Edwin  LeRoy 

Keen,  John  Ambrose  Marlin 

Keenan,    Marl 

Keene,   George  Frederick 

Keene,   David  Leroy 

Keiser,  Franklin  Bernard  Love,  Jr. 

Keister,    William   Hampton 

Keller,   Ellis   Orvis 

Keller,  George  Water 

Keller,    Henry,    Jr 

Keller,    John   Franklin 

Keller,   John    Orvis 

Keller,    Pius   Philip,   Jr 

Keller,   William  Heustis 

Kelley,    Charles   Fabens 

Kelley,   Harold  Hitchcock 

Kelley,   Lynwood  Julius 

Kelley,   Tracy  Randall 

Kellogg,   Frederick  Conway 

Kellogg.   Rolland  Francis 

Kelly,   George  Mutter 

Kelly,    Paul   John 

Kelly,  Walter  Howard 

Kellum,  Charles  Samuel 

*Kelsey,  Charles,  Jr 

Kelsey,  Louis  De  Con 

Kemp,   Wesley   Rish 

*Kemp,   William  Perrin 

*Kemper,   Meade  C 

Kendall,   Herbert  Raymond 

Kenly,   Lacy   Reese 

*  Kennedy,   Edward  Thomas 

*Kennedy,     Francis 

Kennedy,   Harold  de  Saulles 

Kennedy,   Ralph  Campbell 

*Kennedy,  Robert  Playford 

*Kennedy,    Sidney    P 

Kennedy,    Stewart   Shields 

*Kennedy.    William 

Kennedy,  William  O'Neil 

Kennon,   Beverly  Randolph 

Kent,   Frank  Turner 

Kent,   Rodolphus 

*Kent,  Rodolphus 

Kent,   Samuel  Davis 

Kenworthey,   Charles  Edward 


914 
396 
891 

1011 
968 

1127 
106 
831 
691 
251 
252 
141 
109 
116 

1006 

96 

.  112 

1175 

976 

183 

700 

727 

575 

885 

993 

•  524 

194 

635 

740 

296 

310 

878 

159 

909 

1192 

825 

801 

829 

798 

191 

793 

1305 

339 

581 

1129 

1131 

1124 

1052 

1055 

216 

1041 

404 

580 

.  150 

958 

1202 

383' 

719 

1144 

1012 

178 

174 

236 

238 

191 

59 

233 

175 

234 

393 

1218 

1309 

615 

741 

142 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX 


Kenyon.  Herbert  Alden 1236 

Kephart,    Lewis   Edwin 1211 

Kerlin,    Douglass  Ledbetter 534 

*  i\.erns,    Mark 321 

"kerr,   James   d'Ainerval 1303 

Kerr,    William    Given 792 

Kershaw,   Charles   Harvey 289 

Kershaw,    Glenwood   Haigh 603 

Kessler,    George    William 283 

*Ketchain,   George  Franklin 758 

Ketcuum,   W  ilhani  Feck 1275 

Keves,  Edward  Alexander 1053 

Kibbe,  Joseph  Evered,  Jr 530 

*Kibbee,   Charles  Carroll 153 

*Kibbee,    Oscar   Alonzo 551 

Kidder,   Walter  Stanley 1056 

Kidwell,   Francis   Elmer 1377 

Kidwell,   Thomas  Arnold.. 975 

Kieffer,    Richard    Fulton 349 

Kieft,  Raymond  Fred 711 

Kier,    Clyde    Simons 253 

*Kierulff,   Benjamin  Franklin,  Jr..  1125 

Kierulff,   Charles  Rogers 1141 

Kilburn,  Harvey  Maher 1143 

Kilgore,    Samuel  Ernest 370 

Kilheft'er,  Daniel  Allen 347 

Killinger,   Charles  Hittell 331 

Killkrease,   Hansford  Mack  Doner.  1100 

Kilman,   Harry  Kelson,  Jr 990 

Kilpatrick,   Harold   Stuart 1261 

Kilpatrick,  William  Ross 707 

Kimball,    Roland   Gerry 923 

*  Kimball,    William   Earl 920 

Kimball,    Winiield   Alfred 912 

Kimbrough,   William  Adams 1115 

Kincaid,   Albert  Edwin,  Jr 802 

Kincaid,   Samuel   Carothers 793 

Kindleberger,   Charles  Poor 107 

King,  Albert  Lincoln 921 

King,    Albion    Stirling 1206 

King,   Aloysius  Fenwick 999 

King,   Alvin   Olen 529 

King,    Benjamin   Frank 878 

King,   Calvin  Putnam 686 

King,   Cyrus  Arthur 531 

King,  Edward  Herschel 597 

King,  Frederick  Delaybach,  Jr....  529 

*King,   Frederick  Wimberly 722 

*King,  George  xVndrew 326 

*King,   George  Moffett 378 

'King,    Harry    Jack 330 

King,   Harry  William,   Jr 877 

King,   Henry  Carlton  Miller 531 

*King,   Henry   Franklin 275 

*King,   Horatio   Collins 265 

King,   James   Francis 409 

King,  Jean  Myrill 534 

King,  Jefferson  Johnson 592 

King,  John  Olmstead 1187 

King,  Ogden  Doreinus,  Jr 407 

*King,    Oliver   Blair 217 

King,     Philip    Henry 921 

King,     Spencer    Cleveland 791 

King,    Thomas   Anthony 882 

*King,    Thompson    Mason 385 

King,  Walter  White 1099 

King,  Waverly  Gretter 740 

King,  William  Julian 536 

Kingsbury,   Alden  Williamson 918 

*  Kingsbury,   Ralph  Waldo 905 

Kingston,  Henry  Houston 78 

"Kinkead,    Robert  Hazlett 873 

Kinnear,   Francis   Delmar 193 

Kinnear,   Kenneth   Maxwell 1056 

Kinney,    Henry    Clay 435 

( ?)Kinsey,   Henry  Clay,   Jr 403 


Kinsey,   William  Whitney 409 

Kintner,   Joseph  Jennings 770 

Kirby,  Elton  Westbrook 1082 

Kirk,    Calvert    Charles 1210 

Kirk,   Richard  Ray 1236 

Kirk,   William  Parker 444 

Kirkham,   Robert  Franklin 965 

Kirkley,    James   Masterman 692 

Kirkpatrick,    Charles    Herbert 595 

Kirwan,  Gerald  Maitland,  Jr 1226 

Kistler,    Robert   Benjamin 305 

Kistler,   Walter  William 305 

Kitchen,  Arthur  Sherwood 462 

Kitchin,    Donald    Wentworth 1175 

Kittrelle,    Donald   Huntington 1151 

Kittrelle,    Reginald    Wayne 1126 

Kleist,   Walter  Albert 1374 

Kline,   Edmund  Keffer 358 

Kline,  Harvey  Edgar 880 

Kline,    James  Archibald 1227 

Kline,   Robert   Stephen 535 

Kling,    Olaf   Emil 966 

Klingamah,   Fred  Clay 1152 

Klingaman,  George  LeRoy 1145 

Klingman,   John   Edwin 312 

Klotz,    Charles   Harry 1042 

Klyce,    Paul   Cage 1084 

Knapp,    Robert  Henry 1197 

Kneass,   George  Bryan 136 

*Kneeland,    W.    E 426 

Knight,    Charles   Edward 708 

*Knight,   Charles  Henry..  . 341 

Knight,   Edward  Christman 96 

Knight,    Frederick    Daniel 913 

Knight,   James  Thomas 745 

*Knight,    Rodgers   Octavius 995 

Knight,    William   Daniel 444 

Knight,    William   Irvin 745 

*Knight,   William   M 154 

Knilans,    Stuart    Crocker 1053 

Knips,  Henry  George 1377 

Knoche,    Frank 763 

Knoke,    Frank    Lewis 873 

Knollin,  Albert  Jason,  Jr 1055 

Knollin,  James  Charles 1043 

Knollin,    Loyal  Constant 1057 

Knoop,   Theodore  Mathias 521 

*Knox,     Kilburn 68 

*Knox,    Robert   Lewis 523 

Knuepfer,    Claude  Albert 970 

Kobe,    Marshall   Eugene 1249 

Koch,    George   Troyer 460 

Kohl,   Paul  Frederick 1386 

Koonce,    Philip    Burton. 535 

*Kotz,    Raymond   Casler 692 

Kramer,  Edgar  Daniel 353 

Krebsbach,    Paul  M 1329 

Krefeld,    William  John 454 

*Kremer,    Abner    Ralph 262 

Kremer,    John,    Jr 142 

*Krepps,   Solomon  Gillespie 204 

Kretsinger,     Sherwood 584 

*Kretsinger,    William   Kendall 953 

Kriegler,  Joseph  Edwin 1377 

Kropff,   Alfred  H 443 

Krueger,    Karl   Paul 443 

Krumbein,   Waldemar  Frederick...  349 

Kruse,    Albert 1176 

Krusen,   Edward  Montgomery 844 

Kuhn,    James    Craighead 788 

Kuhn,   Lewis  Ohliger 782 

Kuhn,   William    Stotler 783 

Kulp,    Victor   Henry 1270 

Kump,    Garnett   Kerr 874 

Kunkel,    Arthur   King 359 

Kunkel,    Daniel  Herr 360 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX 


1509 


*Kunkel,    George 334 

Kunkel,    George,   Jr 356 

Kunkel,    Paul  Augustine 337 

Kunkel,   William  Minster 359 

Kurtz,    Amuion    Relandis 368 

Kurtz,    William   Frederick 825 

Kyle,   Bernard  Hewett 404 

*Kyle,  Edmond  Henry 81 

*Kyle,   John  T 202 

Kyle,    Robert   Keller . 1227 

Labagh,    Peter    Isaac 434 

La  Belle,  Johnston  Noble 589 

*Lachenour,    Henry   Daniel 177 

La   Croix,    Morris   Ferdinand 1281 

*Lacey,   E.   F 628 

Lacv,   Paul  Bachman 790 

La  Follette,  Robert  Hoath 1089 

*Lafon,    Joseph 618 

Lafon,     Nathaniel 617 

La  Hatte,   Milner  Thornton 1193 

Laidlaw,  James  Turnbull 854 

*Laidley,  John  Colliet 226 

*Laird,   Clarence  Reid 194 

Laise,    James  Frederick 295 

Lake,    Claude   Crozet,   Jr 703 

Lakin,   Finney  Lee 873 

*Lambdin,    Alfred   Cochran 71 

Lamberd,  Charles  Ellsworth,  Jr....  1011 

*  Lambert,     John,    Jr 90 

Lambert,   Max  Shipman 1285 

*Lambdin,    James    Harrison 66 

*La  Motte,   Charles  Eugene 64 

Lamphear,    Francis   Perry 297 

Lancaster,  George  Graham 742 

*  Lance,   Oscar  Moore 613 

*Land,   John  McDonald 493 

Land,   Walker  Edwin 1215 

Lander,    Roswell   Sears 949 

Landes,   Warwick   Bell 407 

Landis,   Charles  Israel 332 

*Landis,    John   Wesley 268 

Landis,    Paul   Nissley 356 

*Landon,    Frank 753 

*Lane,    Charles    Brandes 88 

Lane,    Elliott   Eskridge 790 

Lane,    James   Thomas 353 

Lane,   Morris  Garfield 344 

*Lane,    Charles   Seth 160 

Lane,    Samuel  Maddox 846 

Lane,    William   Cartwright 847 

Lanev,    David   Alfred 683 

Lang,   Charles   Libby 907 

Lang,   Edgar   Reed 1275 

Lang,    Robert 1308 

Langlie,   Arthur  Bernard 1379 

Langstaff,    Charles 298 

Lantz,   Clarence   Ivan 869 

Lantz,    John   Adam 238 

LaRash,    Leonidas   Horney 692 

*Lark,   Thomas    Sawyer 195 

Larkey,    Jefferson 1150 

Larkey,    Sanford    Vincent 1147 

Larkin,    Frederick    George 949 

*Larkin,   William  Wallace 272 

Larsen,    Charles   Summer 1032 

*Larsen,    Leslie   Randall 689 

Larsen,    Milton   William 1036 

Larsen,    Roy   William 1330 

Larsen.   Warren   Sidney 1040 

Larson,   Lester  Leonard 1335 

Larson,   Ralph  Elliott 1055 

La  Rue,  Eugene  Clyde 1126 

Lasher,    Clayton    Sanford 697 

Lassus.   Joseph  Emmett 524 


Latch,  Edward  Gardner 311 

Latchem,    Paul   Earl 1215 

Lathera,   Edward   Morris 1109 

*Lathrop,   William  Gerard,  Jr 437 

Laubach,   George  Abraham 195 

Laubach,   George   Souders 956 

Lauder,  Harold  Watrous 1222 

Lauder,    Robert.  James 792 

Lauder,    William,    Jr 786 

*Laughlin,   James  Alexander 175 

Lawrence,   Ben  Eyles 1037 

*  Laurens,   John  E 516 

*Lauris,   W.   C 426 

*Law,    Ingraham 426 

*Lawall,  Walter  Scott 195 

Lawrence,    Edgar   Fries 237 

Lawrence,   Edgar  Parvin 310 

Lawrence,    Frank    Elmaker 1299 

*Lawrence,    George   Anderson 437 

Lawrence,    George    Wilcoxen 962 

Lawrence,  John  Orland 796 

Lawrence,    Jordan 977 

Lawrence,    Leonard    Alexander.  .  .  .  905 

Lawrence,    Meredith   Fay 964 

Lawson,    Andrew    Werner 1134 

Lawson,    Frederick   Hamlin 1130 

Lawson,   Harry   Harvey 979 

Lawson,    Isaac   Harry 1078 

*Lawson,    James    Sanderson 185 

Lawson,   William   Elisha,   Jr 834 

Lawson,    William   Eric 1136 

Layton,    Leon    R 1389 

Layton,    Warren   Kenneth 696 

*Leach,    George   Thompson 493 

Leake,   Charles   Lancelot 734 

*Leaman,     Brainerd 180 

Leaman,   Theodore   Rohrer 370 

Lear,    Joseph   Merritt „ 642 

*Lear,   William  Wilkinson 626 

Learn,    Dale   Harold 310 

Leary,    Daniel  Bell 448 

Leary,   Robert  Baldwin 404 

Leatherman.    Paul   Christian 1291 

Leatherwood,    Carl    Paxton 880 

Leavitt,    Donald   Leigh 1144 

*Leavitt,   Thaddeus  L 72 

*Le   Baron,    Paul   Keith 698 

Lebus,   Lewis  Martin 837 

Ledbetter,    Orin   Glenn 1216 

Lee,    Alden. 133 

Lee,    Alfred 77 

Lee,   Alfred,   3d 128 

*Lee,    Benjamin,   2nd 134 

Lee,    Charles  Trumbull 102 

Lee,    Horace   Hoffman 86 

Lee,   James  Augustine 1112 

Lee,   John  Kidd 124 

Lee,   Joseph   Collins 994 

Lee,     Lathrop 120 

Lee,    Philler 134 

Lee,    Robert   Bruce 1388 

Lee.    Ruckman 123 

Lee,   Stephen   States 990 

Lee,   Walter  Edward 1007 

Lee,    Warren    Stone 394 

Lee,    William    Justice 129 

Leech,   James    Russell 239 

Leech,    Paul   Harley 1091 

Leech.    Robert  Wilson 240 

Leech,  Thomas  Crawford 670 

Leeper,    Robert   Sturgeon 1389 

Leeper,    Clyde 1067 

Leet,    Robert    Spencer 1152 

Leety.    Harry    Edward 781 

Lefever,    Robert   Galen 371 


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ALPHABETICAL  INDEX 


Lefevre,   Daniel  Clarence 782 

Legg,    Emtnett    Jenner 1370 

Legse.   Kenneth   Dartmouth 656 

Leggette.   Ralph  Maxwall 1291 

Leggette.    Reginald  Everette 1290 

Legier.    Robert 519 

Leiby,   Scott  Smith 345 

Leigh.    Frank    Melancthon 494 

Leigh,    Robert    Matthews 529 

Leinbach,   Arthur   Miller 1322 

Leinhach.    Harold    Miller 1319 

*Leinbach,  James  Calvin 329 

Leinbach,   Mark  Kalbach 370 

Leinbach,    Paul  Bitzer 362 

Leinbach,    Raymond    Bitzer 356 

Leinbach.    Russell   Dundore 371 

Leinbach,   Theodore  Miller 363 

Leinbach,   Thomas  Hoch 340 

Leinbach,   William  W.  K 348 

Lrinen,   John  Everett 1385 

Leisen,    Raymond   John   Francis.  .  .  1044 

Leith,   Clarence  Milton 997 

Leith,   Donald  Ethelbert 1317 

Le  Jeune,  Arthur  Andrew 530 

Le  Jeune,  Michael  Clay 522 

Lemen,    David 864 

Le  Moyne,  Frank  Julius 220 

Lenaerts,   John  Henry 1166 

Lennes,   Nels  Johann 1269 

Lennig,   Charles  King 96 

Lennig,    Frederick 100 

Lentz,  Joseph  Howard 890 

Leonard,    Daniel   Blake 865 

Leonard,    Jesse   Franklin 354 

Leonard,    Morris   Mills 1168 

Leonard,  Thomas   Paul  Albert 710 

Leppard,  Floyd  Charles 309 

Lerch,    Charles   Sibastian 1005 

Lerch,   Donald  Gauger 343 

Leroy,    Louis 1064 

Leslie,    Joseph   Alexander,   Jr 741 

Lessel,   John  Ralph 960 

Lester,  George  Nelson,  Jr 1201 

Lettie,   Arnold  Maurice 608 

Levan,   Joseph   Orndorff 361 

Levine,   Alfred  Tennyson 1065 

Levine.  Wendell  Holmes 1078 

Levings,   Frank  Marsh 688 

Levy,    Felix   Holt 392 

*Lewis,   Alexander  Brown 221 

Lewis.    Alfred   Joshua 518 

Lewis.    Burdett  Ashton 726 

*Lewis,    Charles    Conrad 384 

Lewis,    Clifford.    Jr 101 

Lewis,    David,   Jr 105 

Lewis.   Dean   Dewitt 483 

*Lewis.   Edmund   Coleman 812 

Lewis.    Edward   Snaulding 1188 

Lewis.    Edwin    Clifford 88 

Lewis,  John  Clyde 867 

Lewis,   John  M.   B 392 

Lewis,   John  Ralph 973 

Lewis,  Joseph  Henry,  Jr 654 

Lewis,    Joseph    William 978 

Lewis.    Ralph   Howard 1198 

*  Lewis.   Robert  Thompson 213 

Lewis.    Saunders,    Jr 85 

*  Lewis,  Thomas  H 517 

*  Lewis,   William   B.   N 107 

Lewis,    William    Draper 813 

Lewis,    William   Penn,    Jr 1002 

Levdic,    Kenneth    Loucks 245 

Libby.   Albion   Dana  Topliff 899 

Lichtner.    William    Otto 956 

Lichty,    Clarence  Verdi 333 

Lieberman,  John  Frank 530 


Lifsey,   Walter   Raymond 742> 

*  Light,   John  Meyer 330 

Lile,    John    Minor 1110 

Lilly,  Austin  Jenkins 996 

*Limberg,  Ferdinand  August 332 

Lincoln,    Harry   Matthew 899 

Lincoln,    Henry    Philip 87 

Lind,    Robert  Fullerton 190 

Lindgren,  Arthur  Gordon 580 

Lindgren,    Ray   Harrison 923 

Lindley,   John  Turner 913 

Lindsay,  James  Joseph,  Jr 1012 

*Lindsey,   Gilbert  R.,  Jr 435 

Lineken,    Edgar  Elwyn 937 

Linforth,   Ivan   Mortimer 1124 

Linforth,   Reginald  Heber 1139 

Lingenfelter,  John  Edgar 345 

Linn,  Andrew  Morrison 220 

Lipman,    Edward   Crossley 1137 

Lipman,   Robert  Lockwood 1139 

*Lipphart,    Charles   Bismarck 774 

Lippincott,    George 110 

Lippincott,   William   Aaron,    3d....  142 

Lippold,    Arthur    Hobbs 1193 

Lipscomb,   Herbert  Cannon 643 

Lipscomb,   Thomas   Lee 654 

Lipscomb,   Walter   Pierce 646 

*Lisle,  Robert  Patton 69 

Litchfield.   Earle  Vincent 936 

*Litchfield,   George  Victor 473 

Little,   Albert  Edward 389 

Little,   Charles  Drexler 228 

Little,  Charles  Edwin 579 

Littlefield,    John 919 

Littlefield,     Theodore 934 

Littlefield,   Waldemar  Bunker 927 

*Littlejohn.    Joseph  Blount 478 

Livandais,    Oliver    Stanley 519 

*Livingston,    Frank   Sutton 269 

*  Livingston,    Lawrence  William....  542 

Livingston,    Richard    Alwine 366 

Lloyd,    John    Lowry 180 

Lobach,    Titus   Breinig 362 

Lobdell,    Harold  Edward 1172 

*Lockwood,   Archibald  Robinson...  388 

Lockwood,    Homer  Winthrop 407 

Lodge,   Charles  Martin 301 

Lodge,   James  Edwin 733 

*Loeser.   Harry  Raymond 301 

*Lofland,  Henrv  Fiddeman 390 

Logan,   Conrad  Travis 650 

*Logan,   John   Lester 630 

Logan,   John    Rowell,   Jr; 743 

Logan,  Joseph  Andrew,  Jr 1194 

*Logan,  Joshua  S 382 

Logsdon,  Joseph  Ezra,  Jr 596 

Logsdon,    Thomas   Oscar 584 

Lohman,    Alfred   William 890 

Lohman,    Leslie    Curtis 1056 

Lombard.    Charles  Hutchinson 901 

Lomer,    Gerhard   Richard 1028 

Long.    Arthur   Morris 1303 

Long,   Carl  Samuel 693 

Long,    Edward   Harvey 1317 

Long,   James  Curry. .  .' 865 

Long,    Paul    Walker 1312 

Long,    Robert    Clifton 704 

*Long,   Thomas  Baltzell 271 

*Long,   Thomas  Bayard 409 

Long,    William    Thomas 310 

Long,  William  Williams 504 

Longacre.    James   Barton 96 

Longnecker.    Charles   Sumner 947 

Longwell     Randolnh    Eldridge 114R 

*  Loose,    Cyrus    Albright 278 

Loose.    Samuel  Baechtel 164 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX 


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Lopez,  Armand  Castro 842 

Lord,    Harry    Adelbert 580 

*Lord,   Riehard  H 280 

Lord,    Walter    Vincent 1356 

Lorentz,   Robert  William 603 

Lorie,   Alvin   Joseph 1242 

Loring,    Bruce    Brummitt. .  .< 1260 

Loring,    Mark   Lucas 1261 

Loser,   Clarence   McKinley 1285 

Loser,   Paul  Douglass 1290 

Los  Kamp,  Harold  Dana 456 

Loth,   Francis   Rust 414 

Loth,   Frank   Percival,   Jr 413 

Loucks,    Royden   Keith 232 

Louderback,   George   Davis 1123 

Loudon,   Ross  Cbilds 586 

*Lounsberry,    Seth    Stephens 178 

Love.   Chase  Whitney 585 

Lovell,   Carleton  Woodward 1172 

Lovell,   Kenneth  Haynes 1042 

Lovell,   Ward   Conant 1166 

Lovejov,    Clarence    Earle 459 

Lovely,  Fred  W 1134 

Loven,    Maurice   Einar 707 

Loving.    Harry  Wallace 1190 

*Lo\v,    Charles   Allard 563 

Low,   Frank  Yates 947 

Lowe,  Albert  Stafford,  Jr 601 

Lowe,   Herbert  Solomon 1191 

Lowe,    Russell   James 1134 

Lowitz,    George   Harold 845 

Lowndes,   Tasker   Gautt 999 

*Lowry,    Francis    Brown 1250 

Lowrv,    Raymond    Jerry 884 

Lowther,    Campbell   Forest 862 

Lucas,    Howard    Johnson 1273 

Luce.   Ralph  Waldo 462 

*Luck,  William  Welby 394 

Lucv,    Bennie    Hebron 600 

Ludington,    Dwight  Mallory,   Jr....  371 

Ludwick,    Nathan   Volney 804 

Ludy,    John    Borneman 344 

Luehrmann,    Ferderick    William...  1270 

Luehrmann.    Hugh 1191 

Luetscher,   Frederick  Jacob 1052 

Luetscher,   Harold  Melchoir 1047 

Luft,   Herman 1376 

Luhring,    Oscar    Raymond 398 

Luiten,    Raymond    Edelbert 1333 

Lukens,   Edward   Clark 141 

Lukens,   George  Thomas Ill 

Lukens,   William  Weaver 102 

Lunde,    Paul   Edwards 1035 

Lupton,   Thomas  Cartter 415 

Lurvey,    John    Gardner 901 

Lusher,   Leland  Carter 880 

Luten,    Drew   William 1064 

Luther,   Harry  Joseph 236 

Luther,   John'  Milton 232 

*Lutz,    Isaac    D 324 

Lux,    Carl   Harrison 1216 

Lux,    Herbert  Ekert 1223 

Lyle,   Wilfred  Cooke 230 

Lynn,    John    Vincent 1128 

Lyon,    Arthur    LeRoy 977 

Lvon,    Samuel    Setwart 786 

Lyon,  Walter,  Jr 1239 

Lyons.    Samuel    Benson 532 

Lyons,    Shirley   Carlton 53a 

Lvons,    Thomas    Edwin 588 

Lvte,    Gilbert    Harding 351 

Lytle,  Carl  Adalbert 1081 

McAdams,   Thomas  Branch 727 

MeAdory.   Robert  Elmore 1107 

*McAfee.    Edward   Madison 550 


McAllister.    Alexander   Worth 503 

McArthur,    John   Alexander 67 

McBeth,  William  Quinn 1213 

McCahan,    John    Edward 268 

*  McCall,   Charles  Archibald 64 

McCall,   George  Archibald 124 

*McCall.  John  Gibson 93 

*  McCall,   John   Mercer 76 

McCall,    Richard   Coxe 126 

McCall,    Robert  Kemble 108 

*McCaleb,   James  Franklin 542 

McCallum,   John   William 415 

*McCamant,    Thomas 179 

*McCammon,    Joseph  Kay 158 

*McCandless,    Stephen    Collins 207 

McCarrell,    Robert   Lodowick 229 

McCarthy,  John  Barton 1051 

McCarthy,   John   Edward 1148 

McCarthy,  John   Russell 797 

McCarthy,   Vere  Lorraine 1038 

McCartley,   Charles   Stephen,   Jr....    1216 

McCartney,    Richard  Thomas 246 

*McClearen,    David  Elbert 1067 

*McClellan,    Alfred    Perry 439 

McClement,   Paul  Campbell 366 

McClenahan.   William   St.   Clair....      281 

McClesky,    Samuel  Warren 1098 

McClintock,    Andrew    Hamilton....      161 

*McClintock,   John  Thomas 557 

McClintic,   Emmett  Winfree 399 

McClung,    Reid    Lage 1070 

McClure.   James   Edward 233 

*McClure,    William 273 

McColl.    Douglass   Freeman 1259 

McCollister,    Paul   Stinson 1388 

*McCollum.     Duncan 551 

McComas,    Donald   Emory 143 

*McComas,   Frederick  Fechtig 279 

*McComas.   Louis  Emory 274 

McCone,   James  Francis 1145 

McCone,   John  Alexander 1150 

McConnell,    Alexander 237 

McConnell,   Alexander   Daniel 216 

McConnell,    Alexander   Howard....      689 
McConnell.    Guthrie 110 

*  McConnell.    Thomas 210 

McCook,   Joseph  Francis 452 

McCord,    David  Elie 1192 

McCord.    James   Drish 586 

McCord.  John  Henry,  Jr 1196 

McCorkle,    George 498 

McCorkle,   James  Bright 604 

McCormack,    John    Henry 966 

McCormick,    Earl    Voight 236 

McCormick.    Hugh    Holmes 396 

*McCormick,   Robert  M 174 

McCormick,   William  Grover 695 

McCorvey,   Joseph  Finley 1111 

*McCown.   William   H 543 

McCov,    Charles   Everett 1298 

McCreary,    Harry    Deemer 237 

McCrum.   Arlington  Bliss 865 

McCue.   Leo  Franklin 1244 

McCuIloch,    John,    Jr 830 

*McCune.    Charles   Thompson 221 

McCune,    John   Gilfillan 235 

McCune.    William    Alexander 303 

*McCurdv,    William   M 203 

McDoniel.    Forrest   Millan 877 

McDonald,   John  Kellie,  Jr 351 

McDonald.    Julian   Fairman 1056 

McDonald.   Kenneth   Madison 1103 

MiDonough.    Charles    Henry 465 

McDougal.    Earl    Loren 1033 

McDougal     Herbert   F 691 

McDougal,  Wynne  L 693 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX 


*  McDowell.     Albert 184 

McDowell,    Bruce   Earl 1388 

McDowell,    Frederick 1194 

McDowell,   John   Keeney 603 

.McDowell,    Robert   Murray 187 

McEldownev.   John  Cochran,  Jr....  870 

McElfrish,    Marvin    Stewart 891 

McElvain,    Charles   Abner 776 

*McEvery.   Samuel   Douglas 381 

McEver,    William   Leuton 1200 

McEvov,    James,    Jr 989 

McF'all.    John    Monteith 1019 

*McFarlane,   William  Robert 183 

MeFarren,    Benjamin   Warren 297 

Met  ee,    William   Hugh 390 

*McGee,   William   Quincy 192 

*McGhee.  Wilbur  Fisk 423 

McGillivrav,    Donald 876 

McGillivray.    Harold    Payne 1359 

McGillvra,    Joseph   Hershey 710 

McKinitie,    Hugh   Clement 710 

McGovern,   Edward  Joseph 367 

McGrath,   Francis  Sims 114 

*  McGrath,    John   Macrelish 61 

*McGrath,   Robert  Hunter 62 

McGrath,    Thomas   Joseph 1328 

McGregor,     Edward 1106 

McGuire,   Hugh  Holmes 393 

McGuire.    Stuart 720 

McHardy,   John   Alexander 1329 

Mcllvaine,   Charles  Lee 115 

*  Mcllvaine,   James   P 59 

Mcllvaine,   Thomas  McGiffen 215 

Mclnnes,   John    Stephen 1376 

Mcintosh,    Frederick    Russell 1362 

Mclntyre,    Eugene 1291 

McKarahan,   Elmer  Verne 960 

McKav,   Kenneth  Ivor 829 

McKee,   Arthur  Glenn 769 

McKce,   James   Hugh 299 

*McKee,    Samuel 557 

McKee,    Thomas    Dobson 232 

McKeehan,   Charles  Louis 112 

*McKeehan,  Charles  Watson 275 

*McKeehan,  Joseph  Hamlin 278 

*McKeen.    Henry   Bovd 149 

*McKeen,   William   MeCalla 58 

McKecver,   John   S 227 

McKenzie,    Ernest   Monroe 352 

*McKey,    William    Davis 753 

McKibben,    Eugene   Franklin 792 

*McKim,    John    Leighton 63 

McKinlev,    James    Wilfred,    Jr 1135 

McKinney,   Odell   Payne 865 

McKinse  \   James  Oscar 1282 

*McKneely,    Johnson   F 515 

*McKown,  James  Orr 205 

*McLain,    David    Campsey 221 

*McLain,   George   Wilson 226 

McLanahan.    James    Craig 992 

McLaucblan,   Leon   Stanely 919 

McLaughlin.   William   Aloysius 1236 

McLean,    Harvey   Berg 769 

McLennan.    Arthur 582 

McLennan,    Hugh 952 

MeLeod,    David  Adrian 192 

McLernon,    George    Justus 1279 

McMahon.   Thomas  Joseph 462 

*McManus,    Francis   E 518 

McMeen,    Claud    Vincent 302 

HcMilan,   .\rthur   Nelson 855 

McMillan,    Dan   Alexander,   Jr 1149 

McMillan,    Thomas    Morton,    2nd...  1112 

M'Millon,    Robert   Cl\  de 1087 

Mc Minn     Wi'ey   William 534 

McMullen,   Harold  Stoddard 693 


McMurrav,   Robert  Noleman 1290 

McMurrv,    William   Fuqua 1090 

McNab,    Lake    Stewart 237 

McNary,    William    Duncan 482 

McNeal,  James  Preston  Wickham.  .  995 

McNees,    Flovd   Raymond 801 

McNeil,    Clyde  Lipsey 1085 

McNeill,    Nelson 1082 

McNeill,    Walter   Scott 729 

McNulty,    Charles    See 828 

McPheeters,    Walter 1080 

McQuaid,   James  Gundy 252 

McRae,    Thomas   Christopher 830 

*McRee,    Richard   A 545 

McSherry,    William   Clinton 999 

McVey,    Clarence  Alfred 1285 

Mc  Williams,   James   Bruce 784 

McWilliams,     Samuel 286 

Maass,    Harold   Herman 460 

Macatee,  Charles  Augustus,  Jr 827 

MacCauley,    Clay 270 

Maeauley,   George  Harold 112 

MacClyment,    Harry   Alexander.  .  .  .  945 

*MaeConnell,    Thomas,   Jr 210 

MacCutcheon,   Alexander  Morton. .  .  445 

MacCutcheon,    Paul   J 445 

MacDonald,   Angus   Snead 443 

MacDonald,     Frederic 975 

*  MacDonald,   John  Archibald 441 

Mace,   Asa   Russell 923 

MacEwan,   George  F 143 

MacFadyen,   Robert  Byron 1139 

MacHatton,    Burtis   Russell 483 

Machovec,    Edward    Paul 597 

Mack,    Arthur   McLure 1357 

Mack,   George  Kirby 745 

Mack,  Jesse  Wertheimer 1213 

Mack,   John   Given  Davis 1025 

Mackenzie,    Jack   Fisher 1151 

Mackey,    Robert    William 957 

Mackey,    Roger   David 409 

Mackie,   Warren   Alvin 1299 

Mac-Lean,   Claude  Cooper 1071 

Macmillan,    Paul   Montgomery 1019 

MacNab,   Lake  Stewart 237 

*Macnish,    George    Gavlord 1039 

*MacWilliams,    Willis." 689 

Madden,    Lee   Howard 1274 

Madden,   Walter  Joseph 1332 

Maddox,   Frank   Grady 1076 

Maddrix,   Frederick  Kirk 312 

*Mader,   F.    S .  .  517 

Madiscn,    Richard   Calvin..            ...  369 

Maeser,    Robert  William 1008 

Mage,   John   Richardson 1148 

Magee,    Henry   Cone 535 

Magee,    James  Frederick 350 

Magill,    George    Paull 223 

Magnuson,   Manford   Edwin 1375 

Mahan,    William   Burgess 1107 

Maher,    Paul    Lawrence 1304 

*Mahon,    Robert   Wright 616 

Mahoney,    William    Edward 1161 

Mahood,    Alexander    Mateland 413 

Mahood,   Charles   Decatur 411 

*  Mahood,    Fontaine   W 477 

Mahood,   Wilson  Straley 843 

Maitland,    Gordon    Renwick 1260 

*Makely,     Leander 271 

Malcolm,    Howard    Marshall 232 

Malcolmson,   Charles  Touslev 944 

Malhiot,    Rahula    Grant....' 1187 

Mallonee,     Richard    Carvel 1359 

■Malloy,    Edward   Ward 440 

Malone.',   George   Russell 656 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX 


1513 


Manahan,    Richard    Dominick 1332 

Mancha,     Raymond 338 

Maney,    Wallace    Lincoln 1372 

Mann,    George   S 352 

Mann,    Paul  Cyrus  Mack 1206 

*Mann,    Thomas   Jefferson 543 

Manning,   Isaac   Hall 505 

Manning,    James    Smith 499 

Manning,    John    Moore 499 

Manson,    Ray   Herbert 898 

Manson,   Walter  Blaine 906 

Mantz,    Prank   Barritt 888 

Manz,    John   Robert 1087 

*  March,   Michael  Henry 121 

*Marchand,   James  Irwin,   Jr 208 

Marchant,    Roland   Ray 990 

Maris,   Arthur   Mcllvain 126 

Maris,    Henry    Mcllvain 126 

Marker,    Henry    Foster 210 

Markle,    Roscoe   Darrow 1385 

*Markley,    Hamilton 166 

*Marley,   J.   W 544 

Maroney,   John   Francis   W 1306 

Marquette,  Joseph  Edward 357 

Marquiss,    Jean    Roscoe 1029 

*Marr,    Wm.    Price 162 

*Marrin,  Wm.  Joseph 435 

Mai  row,    Charles   Edward 636 

*Marseles,   Nicholas   H 207 

Marsh,    Fred   Eugene 1087 

Marshall,   Henry   Hall,   Jr 467 

*  Marshall,   John   Frank 345 

Marshall,    Reuben    Stanley 579 

Marshall,   Thomas   Johnstone 357 

*Marshall,    William    Anderson 215 

Marsland,   Irving  Adelbert 304 

Martin,   Ashley  Joshua 241 

Martin,   Charles   Russell 1220 

*  Martin,    Clarence   Dudley 497 

*  Martin,    David   Houston 215 

Martin,    Earl    Baumer 1371 

*  Martin,    Ernest    Dudley 272 

Martin,    Frederick    Lewis 902 

Martin,    George   Alexander.    Jr 917 

Martin,   George  William 249 

Martin,    Hilmar  George 1042 

Martin,    Irl   Carlton 974 

Martin,    James   Wright 606 

Martin,    Melrowe    Merrimus 1131 

Martin,    Rawley  White 722 

Martin,   Reese  Sargent 588 

Martin,    Robert  Courtney 1371 

*Martin,    Robert    Sears 151 

Martin,   Thompson   Starr 302 

Martin,    William    Leslie 667 

Martin,   WTilliam  Wyatt 1082 

Martone,    Thomas   Anthony 361 

*  Marvin,   Henry  Howard 438 

*Mar-  e,    Edward   A 632 

Marre,     Morton 634 

Marye,    Philip    Thornton 634 

Marye,    Robert  Voss 632 

*Mason,     Erksine 434 

Mason,    George  Walter 1244 

Mason,    Harold    Gove 1148 

Mason,   James   Bryant 604 

*Ma?on,   John   Thompson,    Jr 160 

Mason,   Joseph   Thomas 415 

Masser,    Harry   Lascelles 1137 

*Massey,    Charles   Sanders 544 

*Massey,    Sitgreaves  A 67 

Massie.   Joseph  Anderson 394 

Mathes,    William   Clarke 1201 

Mathews,    Charles    Gardner 391 

Mathis.    Allen   Washington 1104 

Matson,   David  Hayes,   Jr 849 


Matson,    Eugene   Mathias 976 

Matthews,   Frederick   Stone 1005 

*Matthews,   John  E 203 

Matthews,   Leon   LeRoy 1255 

Matthews,    William   Dennis 946 

Mattoon,   Fred   Geele  Vaughan 1039 

Maurer,  Frederick  Gottlieb 603 

Maurer,    James   Miller 313 

Maurer,    Robert   Adam 1026 

*Maury,    Robert  Henry 383 

*Maxey,   Charles   L 587 

*Maxey,   Charles  W 544 

*Maxey,    Powhatan    C 545 

Maxfield,    Horatio  Winfield 927 

Maxwell,    Charles    Thomas 1274 

Maxwell,    Claude   Wilson 861 

Maxwell,   William  J 681 

May,    Edwin  Hyland 929 

May,    Louis   Walton 1107 

Mayer,   George  Lewis 114 

Mayer,    Lester   John 595 

Maynard,    Thomas    Richards 1254 

MaA  pole,   John   Butler 596 

Mead,    Harold   LeRoy 1241 

Mead,   Robert   Beath 1239 

Meade,   Fayette  James 1336 

Meader,     John 1174 

Meek,   John   Henrv 863 

Meek,   Thomas   Harris 1073 

Meeks,  Arthur  Fay 1291 

Mehan,    Lewis 1376 

Mehan,      Paul 1377 

Meighen,    Philip   Joseph 1332 

*Meily,    John,    Jr 335 

Meisel,  Charles  J.  W 449 

Mellier,    Kennedy    Duncan 159 

Mellinger,   Albert   Charles,   Jr 369 

Mellinger,    Edward    Rosco 371 

*Melvin,   J.   Shattock 492 

Melvin,    Ridgely   Prentiss 991 

Menees,  Thomas  Orville 1077 

Menge,   Sidney  Lawrence 523 

Menner,    Robert  Tryon 775 

Mercer,    Lauron   Willard 695 

Mercer,   Roger   Walker 741 

Mercier,    Walter    Hynson 534 

Meriwether.    Charles    Edward 536 

Merrell,    Llewellvn   Randolph 693 

Merrell,   Lloyd  Frank 700 

Merrick,    Bentley    Almerin 1174 

Merrick,   James   Hartley 98 

Merrick,    John   Vaughan 92 

Merrick,  John  Vaughan,   3d 133 

Merrick,    Rodney   King 124 

Merrick,   Samuel  Vaughan 81 

Merrick,   Thomas   Dudley 632 

Merrill,    Elmer    Drew 898 

Merriman,    Harry 684 

Merriman,    Merle   Eli 913 

Merritt,   James   Smith,    Jr 138 

Merritt,    Macall    Medford 1004 

*  Merritt,    Thomas 615 

Messiek,  John  Frederick 642 

Messner.    Lawrence   Dilworth 790 

*Metcalf.    Frederic   Wilder 214 

Metzenthin.    Waldemar   Eric 343 

Meger,   Emil  A 679 

Meyer,    John   Theodore 703 

Meyer,    Wilson 1144 

*Michaux,     Jacob 386 

Micheals,    William    Henry 296 

*Michel,    William    Manning 475 

Middleton,    Arthur   Joseph 1001 

Miess'er.    Robert    Conrad 1287 

Milbourne,    Sewell    Thomas 259 

Milldrum.    Clarence    Thomas 1089 


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ALPHABETICAL  INDEX 


Miles,    Rav    Adair 1089 

Miller,    Aden    Rohrbaugh 1216 

Miller,    Albert    Rauch 1322 

Miller,    Bernard    Howard 709 

Miller,      Charles     Townsend     Aber- 

crombie    131 

Miller,    Clavton    0 1387 

*  Miller,   Dalton  Hobart 105 

*Miller,    Daniel 116 

Miller,   Dorsey  Newten 289 

Miller,  Edmund  Dittmar 867 

*Miller,   Edward   Alden 95 

Miller,    Frank  Arthur 575 

Miller,    Frank   Blaud 736 

Miller,    Frank   Heath 1290 

Miller,   Frank  LeRoy 1337 

Miller,   Harry  Lloyd 312 

*Miller,    Hobart 92 

Miller,    Huso  Herman 1127 

*  Miller,   James  B 475 

Miller,   James   Carlyle 1009 

Miller,   James  Irvin 399 

Miller,    John    Calkins 1026 

Miller,   John   Dudley 365 

Miller,   John  Glenn". 579 

Miller,   John   Karl 304 

Miller,   Joseph  Musser 1258 

Miller,    Laurence    Spurlock 1204 

Miller,    Lindsay   Haviland 955 

Miller,   Melvin   Peters 338 

Miller,   Percia  Eugene 879 

Miller,    Pbillipus  William 89 

Miller,    Samuel    Donald 786 

Miller,   Samuel  Marvin 1065 

Miller,    Walter   Everett 947 

Miller,   Walter   Reginald 448 

Miller,  Wilbur  Kingsburv 1248 

Miller.   William  T .' 582 

*Millichanrp.    George   Ernest 855 

Milligan,    Robert   Dinsmore 305 

Milliken,    Charles   Howard 990 

Milliken.   Gordon   Edgar 1225 

Mills,    Charles    Henry 1166 

Mills.    Charles   Willard 1116 

*Mills.    Fairfax   Oaks 275 

Mills,   Fred   Willard 885 

Mills,   Morrell  Madison 826 

Mills.    Stratford    Denman 1305 

*Mills.    William   H.   H 495 

*Millsaps.    Reuben   Webster.......  425 

Milner,    Joseph   William 840 

Milner,   William   Henry 1107 

Milnes,   George  Thomas  John 634 

Milton.    John    Bly 235 

Minnick     Robert   Eugene 310 

Minor.    Richmond   Terrell,   Jr 394 

Mish.  Ellsworth  Holmes 299 

Mish.     Harrv 304 

Mishler,   Ralnh   Thomas 1126 

Mitchma.    Wayland    Hoit 1086 

*  Mitchell.    Alexander  William 61 

Mitchell.    Arthur  Warren 780 

Mitchell.    Edwin    Harvey 1137 

Mitchell     Elmer   Davton 1244 

♦Mitchell,   Isaac   Williams 214 

♦Mitchell,   James   Albert 558 

Mitchell.    John    Nicholas 73 

♦Mitchell,    Samuel  Brown  Wvlie .  .  .  56 

♦Mitchell.    Thomas '. 71 

Mitchell.   William    Selby 388 

Mock.   James  Curtin 768 

Mockford.   Ri<>>.ard   Edgar 690 

Moehlenpah.    Henry    August 682 

Moeller.   George  Herman.   Jr 1053 

*  Moffat,   Harold  Wellington 1302 

Moffett.    Albert   Landon 724 


Moffett,    John    Blair 301 

Mohr,    Ursinus   Olevianus 336 

*  Molina.    Manuel  F 437 

Moll,    Cyril   Arthur 1377 

Molten,    Joseph    Gillingham    Brear- 

ley    134 

*Monnette,    Alexander   Covington...  552 

Moninger,    Russell  Zollers 253 

Monk.   Harold   Jordan 1086 

Monohon.    Paul   Wheeler 921 

Montagnet,    Auguste 519 

Montague,   William   Pepperell 1319 

Montgomery,    Andrew    Bernard....  252 

Montgomery,    Archibald    Roger 121 

Montgomery,    Benjamin   Frank 638 

Montgomery.  Benjamin  Waring,  Jr.  728 

Montgomery,    Clark   Bradley 1237 

Montgomery,    Eugene   Dawson 1091 

Montgomery,    George   Edmond 1238 

Montgomery,    George    William 531 

Montgomery,    Gilbert   McKean 1308 

*  Montgomery,   Henry  Partlow 556 

Montgomery,     Horace    Binney 139 

Montgomery,    John    Lewis. .  . ". 122 

Montgomery,    Roger 140 

Montgomery,   Rav   Dillow 1287 

Montgomery,    Royal    Ewert 1287 

Montgomery.   Thomas  Harrison.  .  .  .  10-t 

Montgomery,    Thomas   Lynch 91 

Montgomery,    William   Hassall 786 

Montgomery,   'William  Woodrow. ...  72 

Montgomery,   William  Woodrow,   Jr.  114 

Moon,    John   William 298 

*Moore,   Alexander  Morgan 202 

Moore,    Arthur   Scudder 913 

Moore,    Berrien 1185 

Moore,   Charles  Larkin 867 

*Moore,     David 189 

Moore,    David    Wardlow 537 

Moore,    Frank 825 

Moore,    Garland  Hurst 839 

Moore,     Homer 1188 

Moore,  John  Alexander 830 

Moore,   John    Augustine 151 

Moore.   Lawrence  Ewing 247 

Moore,    Lindsev   Lee 845 

Moore,    Menzo   Vernor 1198 

Moore,   Robert  Edmund,   Jr 1228 

Moore.    Robert   McGregor 925 

Moore.    Samuel    Scott 249 

Moore,    Stuart 839 

Moore,    Theodore   Tupper 537 

*  Moore    Thomas   Johnston 65 

Moore    Walter  Bedford,  Jr 1020 

Moorehead,    Calvin   Henry 786 

Moran,    Frank    Thomas..  . 1343 

Moran,    Irving   Havne 876 

Morazan,   Ernest  Ulloa 369 

Morazan,   Stephen  Ulloa 370 

*Mordoueh.    Edward   Francis 191 

Morey.    Chester   Totten 1164 

Morgan.    Albert  Johnson 1066 

Morgan.    Alexander   William 1034 

*  Morgan.    Charles 152 

*Morgan,    Gharles  Eldridge,   Jr 20 

*  Morgan,    George  M 516 

*  Morgan,   Henry  Westcott 614 

*Morgan,   John   Buck 73 

Morgan,    John    Daniel,    Jr 1079 

Morgan,    Randal 76 

Morgan.    Samuel   Galvert 1191 

Morgan,   Thomas  Henry 1037 

*Morgan.   William   Cole 67 

Mori"c.   Flton   Knight 1052 

Morris,    Alfred    Paul 109 

Morris.    Charles    Christopher 118 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX 


1515 


Morris,   Edward  Heydecker 134 

Morris,   Effingham   Buckley 79 

Morris,  Elliston  Joseph 131 

Morris,   Elliston  Joseph,  Jr 90 

Morris,   Frederick  Wistar,   Jr 814 

Morris,    Galloway    Cheston 1319 

Morris,    Harold    Hollingsworth 122 

Morris,    James    Edwyn 113 

Morris,    James   Stovall 708 

Morris,  Paschall  Hollingsworth .  .  .  .  812 

Morris,    Samuel   Wheeler 108 

Morris,   Thomas  William 1279 

Morris,  William  Robert 871 

Morriss,    John   Thomas 728 

Morriss,    William   Smith 720 

Morrissette,    Otis   Bradley 402 

Morrissey,    Frank   Beattie 1334 

Morrison,   Harold   Arlaw 1126 

Morse,  Everett  Ralph 1307 

Morse.   Wilson   Montgomery 921 

*Mortimer,     Campbell 441 

*Morton,   D'Arcy   Paul 386 

Morton,     George 734 

*  Morton,   James   Keyport 550 

*Morton,    Joseph   Venable 204 

Morton,    Richard   Edward 604 

Mosby,   John  Davenport 650 

Mosby,   Noble   Thomas 725 

*Moseley,  Albert  Jenkins 414 

Moses,    John    Campbell 1145 

Mosher,    Edgar  Hemmingway 451 

Mosier,    De    Thurston 1255 

Moss,    Al    Henry. 1115 

Moss,  John  Hunton 1000 

Moss,  LeRoy  Hartley 1212 

Moss,   Thomas   Overton,   Jr 742 

Mossman,    Rolland    Clyde 881 

Mott,    George    Cyrus 1226 

Mott,     Gerville 1146 

*Motter.  James  Taylor 325 

Mottley,    Robert  Courtnev 746 

*Motz,    Charles   Frederick 991 

Moul.   Arthur   Franklin 929 

Mounger.    Edwin   Hartfleld 424 

Mountfort.  Oscar  William 918 

Moving,    Clarence    McKinley 1343 

Movius,   Rex  Murray 696 

Movius.   Walter   Robert 697 

Mowbray,    Albert    Henry 1125 

*Mowell    James   Madison 216 

Mo-er,   Frank  Edward 301 

Mover.    James    Ambrose 778 

Mover,    John   Franklin 337 

Mover,   Winfield   Scott 1372 

Moyler,   Harry  Lee 648 

Movler.    James    Edward 657 

Mudd,  Thomas  Brackett  Reed 1003 

Mueller.   William  Davies.  Jr 707 

Muir.    Cbalmer    King 253 

Muir,    John   Wallingford 103 

Muir,    Stanton  Calvin 1339 

Muldoon,   Harrv   Ross 881 

Muldoon,  Wade  Elliott 883 

Mulha'l,    Frank   James 606 

Mullan.    William    Bryan 802 

*Mullany.    Frank    Ames 440 

Muller.    John 444 

Mullikin,    Addison   Eugene 992 

Mullinix.    Samuel    Archibald 705 

Mullins,   Harry   Greene,   Jr 656 

*Mullins.    Lemuel    Rufus 551 

Munce,    John    Gilliam 834 

Munce,    John    R 223 

Munce.   William   James,   Jr 227 

Munnikhuysen.   Walter  Farnandis. .  1308 

*Munroe,   Edwin  Stanley 671 


Munroe,  George  Muller 701 

Murdock,  Clayton  Ross 1031 

Murphy,  Francis  Edward 1330 

*  Murphy,   Henry   B 516 

Murphy,    Hugh   Wallace 461 

Murphy,    Rene   Andrew 520 

*Murphy.    Richard  Davis 153 

Murray   Clapham,   Jr 1001 

Murray,    Frank    Trembly 684 

*Murray,    Leo    Gifford 686 

Murray,    Lindley   Rhea 307 

Murray,     Maurice 1379 

Murray,    Millard 1379 

Murray,    Percey   Manchester 1377 

Murray,   Rowland  Hill 608 

Murray,   William   Hutchinson 221 

Muschier,    Arthur  Frederick 701 

Musselman.    Edward   Charles 338 

Musser,    Boyd,   Anspach 772 

Musser,   Daniel  Boulton 806 

*Mutchler,   Marshall   Sylvester 281 

Mutzig.    Reppell   Becke'rt 231 

Myer,   Carl  John 1288 

*Mvers,    Richard   William 295 

Myers.    John    Griffin    Carlisle 841 

Myrick,  James  Dowdell,  Jr 1186 

Myrick,  James  Hill  Fullilove 1191 


Nagel,   Conrad  Frederick,   Jr 1305 

Nailling,   Myron  Treavor 1088 

Napier,   Edward  Lerov 525 

Napier,   Stanlev  Wimbish 1098 

Nash,  Albert  Ware 1069 

Nash,    George  Walter 1050 

Nash,    William    Raymond 483 

Naumann.   Alfred   Henderson 339 

Naville,    Clifford   Frank 1221 

*Neal,   Clinton   W 179 

Neal,  Elliott  Jay 603 

*Neal,   John   Randolph 474 

Neal.    Kimball    Ladd 607 

Neale,   Charles   Beall  Waggener. .  .  .  868 

Nebinger.    Richard    Wright 873 

Needles,   Ira  George 700 

*Neelv.    Frederick   Leo 782 

Nees,    Frederick    Louis 577 

Neff,   Charles  Thompson,   Jr 885 

Neff,    Joseph    Seal 78 

Neff.   Leon  Alexander 883 

Neff.   Lerov   Neal 698 

*Neff,   William   Lewis 173 

Neidhold,   Carl  David 707 

Neighbor,   Gilbert  Franklin 1127 

Neighbor,   Jacob  Lyman 1125 

Neighbor.    Jesse    Earl    Irwin 1131 

Neill,   William  Gilmore 870 

Nei'son,    Frederick    Brooke 98 

Neilson.   Robert  Allen 954 

Neish,    Donald   Dewitt 249 

Nelson,  Edward  Deane,   Jr 959 

Nelson,  Elna  Harrison 307 

Nelson,    Hu?-h   Tho-nas.    Jr 394 

*  Nelson,    Leicester    Hubbard 97 

Nelson,    Paul   Clark 1343 

Nelson.    William 900 

Netscher.    Carl  Nathaniel 358 

Nestor.   Charles  Wallace 876 

*Nettles,   Joseph   Alexander 421 

*Nettles,   Josiah  D 421 

Netscher,   Charles  Edward 336 

Ncubert,   Armin  Karl 1043 

Neubert,    John  Voltaire 778 

veumeister,    Carl    Louis 1053 

Neville,   Harvey  Alexander,   Jr 657 


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ALPHABETICAL  INDEX 


Neville,   Kenneth  Percival  R 576 

Nevin,    Albin   Mellier 333 

Newberry,     Farrar 1069 

New  bill.    Frank  Guy 638 

Newiome.   James  Arthur 888 

Newell,    Charles   William 917 

Newell.   George  Esty 930 

Newman.    Douglas  Cook 657 

Newman.    Elias    Raymond 670 

Newman,   Frank   Myron 1283 

Ne\vm;in,   Harold   Hastings 649 

Newman.   Harold   Weil 518 

Newman,    Harry   Ellsworth 997 

Newman.    Houston   Hickman 654 

Newman,   Milton  Thayer 1190 

Newman,    Raymond    Milton 960 

*Newport,   Robert  W.   Y 422 

Newsom,    Heber   Allen 457 

Newton.   Frank  Arthur 1030 

Newton,    Merritt  Harrison 1044 

Nichols,   Chase  Hood 1213 

Nichols.    Chester    Leroy 1327 

Nicholson,  William  Hopkins,  Jr..  ..       103 

*Nicbolson,   James   Mann 498 

Nicholson,    James    Willard 1079 

Nicol.    Charles    Edgar 387 

N'elds,    John    P 814 

Nicmand,   Alfred   Richard 1047 

Niemz,   Arthur  Miller 946 

Ni'es,   Edgar  DeWitt,  Jr 1321 

*Nisbet,    Robert  Kendrick 680 

*Niven,   Thornton  Augustus 155 

Nix,  John  Darling 528 

Nixon,    George   Coleman 1097 

Noack,   Haro'.d   Quincy 1150 

Nonke,    Harry   Francis 691 

Noble,    Alden   Charles 948 

Noble,   James   Bowen 961 

Noble,    Porter   Charles 599 

Noel,    Homer   Otis 465 

Nolde,    Hnns   William 363 

Noll,    Louis    Milton 525 

Nolley,    Frank    Richmond 841 

No'lev,   Henry  Campbell 652 

Noojin,   Augustus  Young 1099 

Noojin,    Balpha    Lownie 1099 

Noojin,  Joseph  Echols 1101 

Noojin.    Ralph  Waldo 1111 

Noojin,   Tee   Betterton 1108 

Norcross,   Karl  R 228 

Norcross.    Wilbur    Harrington 246 

Nord.    Swan   Emanuel 1375 

Nordwall   Clarence.   Eugene 976 

Norris,    George   William 109 

Norris,   William   Felix 117 

Norris.   William  Henry   Harrison...    1126 

*  Norton.    Donald   William 930 

Norwood,    Summerfield   Fairfax....      997 

Noss,    Oscar   Fritz 785 

Nostrand,    Benjamin    Burt,    Jr 617 

North.    Edwin   Francis 592 

Nottingham,    Severn    Alfred 746 

*Xornnan.    Joseph    Fry 381 

Novak,    Frank    John,    Jr 1275 

No-  es,    .Arthur   Herbert 1038 

Noyes,   Roy  Enoch 1031 

Nowell,    Charles    Edward 113(i 

No  es,   John   Draper 1029 

*Nuckols     William    Thompson 494 

Nuese,    Robert   Edward,   Jr 461 

Nufer,   William   Frederick 412 

Nugent.    Peter    Roe 1197 

Null.    Millard  Fillmore,  Jr 791 

Nunibfrs.    Walter    Bland 305 

Nunan.    Thomas   Joseph 1321 

Nutt,  Robert  Lee,  Jr 410 


Nut'tall,   Neil  Gordon 1081 

Nye,   Clark  Chesebro 1037 

Oates,   Frank   Richardson 1302 

*Obenchain,    Francis   Walter 1220 

Obenchain,   Ralph  Riley 697 

Oberholser,  Robert  Martin 355 

O'Brien,   James  H 1164 

O'Brien,    Leo   Llewellyn 1029 

Obrig,   Theodore  Ernst 463 

O'Connell,    George  Albert 524 

O'Connor,   John  Joseph 1272 

O'Connor,   Robert  Emniett 881 

O'Connor,   William  Joseph 976 

O'Conor,   Herbert  Romolus  Thomas.  1011 

Odell,   Daniel  Ingalls 752 

Odell,    Irving 958 

Odell,    James   Marye 1242 

Odgers,   Henry   Elliott 290 

Oeflein,  Milton  Fred 1047 

Oenslager,    Ross 284 

Offutt,    William   Renix 397 

Ogborn,    Walter    Merle 1230 

Ogden,    Frederick   Oswald 520 

O'Hara,    Charles    Patrick 396 

Okie,    Frederick   Erckens 80 

Olds,    Lee   Merritt 684 

*01iphant,    Hughes 160 

*01iphant,  Walter  Scott 154 

Oliver,    Erwin 1040 

Oliver,   James   Davis,   Jr 1106 

Oliver.  James  Matthews 1076 

Oliver,    Oren   Austin 1073 

Olmstead,  John  Alexander 1124 

Olmsted,    Harry    Carson 1286 

Olmsted,    John  Taggart 298 

Olney.     Raymond 1302 

Olsen,   George   Monroe 1251 

Olson,    Theodore   William 711 

*01yphant,    David   Burr 438 

O'Mahoney,    Joseph   Christopher...  446 

Omwake,   Howard   Rufus 344 

Ong,    Marshall  Lee 522 

Orbison,    Robert  Allison 212 

Orbison,  Thomas  James 813 

Orladv,     George    Boal 214 

Orr,    Charles   Paul 238 

Orr,    William 873 

*Orrick,    Charles  James 615 

Osborne.   Henry   Prentiss 1193 

Osgood,    De  Witt  Satherfield 704 

Osmer,    Lawrence    Edgar 968 

Otis,   Arthur   Hamilton 445 

Ott,    George   Benjamin 1169 

*Ott,  Joseph  J 208 

*Otterson,  Willard  Clark.  .  : 758 

*Over,    Lewis   F 221 

*Overall,    James    Elmo 1077 

Overall,    Nathaniel   De  Capers 1085 

Overstreet,   Ralph  Mitchell 959 

Oviatt,    Philip    McFarlane 1336 

Owen,    Alfred    Beam 1386 

Owen,   Homer  Endon 1082 

Owen,   Morris   Jones 1331 

Owen,    William    Russell 731 

Owens,   Robert  Edward 1387 

Paca,   John   Philemon,  Jr 1013 

*Pace,    Roy   Bennett 727 

Pack,    Philip   Clarkson 1253 

Packard,   George  Randolph 106 

Packard,    Lyle    Dewey 1378 

Paddock,    Ralf   Cottingham 600 

Paden.    Carter    Northen 1204 

Page,    Harry   Willard 1027 

Page,    Leland   Albion 933 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX 


ISI7 


Page,  William  Robertson 562 

Paine,    Gregory   Lansing 1279 

♦Palda,    Errin   Jan 1278 

Palen,    Gilbert  Joseph 816 

Palm,    Arthur   William 1355 

Palmer,    George   Dwight 580 

Palmer,   George   Oroon 400 

Palmer,    Harold   Leone 1262 

Palmer,   John   Howard 238 

Palmer,  Lewis  Eugene 1298 

Panhorst,   Henry  Otto 689 

Pannebaker,   William   Milton 339 

Parce,    Donald    Higbie 1301 

Pardee,    Earl   Edward 1252 

Parkham,    Edward   Prince 842 

Park,    John    Frank 795 

Parker,    Charles   McCoy 781 

Parker,    Erwin   Clinton 1333 

*Parker,   Francis  Marion,   Jr 507 

Parker,    Frank    Nelson 1246 

Parker,    Gilbert   Frederick 1228 

Parker,    Haywood 506 

*Parker,   Isaac  Brown 267 

Parker,    Llewellyn  Adelbert 1159 

Parker,    Robert  Randolph 734 

Parker,    Richard   McCune 281 

Parker,   Ross  Morris 1239 

Parks,   Clarence  Elbert 1359 

Parks,  Frank  Averv 1240 

*  Parks,   Paul  Lindley 580 

Parrish,    Edwin   P 671 

Parrish,  Jack  McPherson 406 

Parrish,     Maxfleld 816 

Parrott,    Lauren   Burton 1205 

*Parry,    William   Albert 90 

Parsons,    Charles    Howard 462 

Parsons,    Hilliard    Crawford 506 

Parsons,    Houston   Haddon 402 

Parsons,    Tarlton    Fleming 413 

Partridge,    Charles   Winfield 1148 

Pasquier,  Claude  Maurice,  Jr 527 

Passmore,    Carroll    Candler 1203 

Patchel,    Roland   Samuel 1260 

Paterson,    Britain    Maclntyre 245 

Patten,    George    Holmes 945 

Patterson,  Earle  Vincent 1304 

Patterson,    Guv  Egbert 229 

♦Patterson,    Henry    Whitely 202 

Patterson,  James  McDonald 392 

Patterson,  John  Rice,  Jr 408 

Patterson,    Russel   Evans 710 

Patterson,   Stephen  Ewing 251 

*Patterson,   William   Henry 80 

Pattison,   Edward  Hargrave 1315 

Patton,    Robert  Grier 163 

Patton,    Stewart    Spencer 776 

Paul,   Edmund   Louis 1054 

Paul,    Forest   Ellsworth 1354 

*Paul,    Frank   William 68 

Paul,   Frank  William,   Jr 132 

*Paul,    Oglesby 115 

*Paulett,  Richard  L 645 

*Paull,   Joseph   Rogers 186 

Paxton,   John   Randolph 210 

Payne,    Robert   Harold 652 

Peacock,     Edward 190 

Peake,    Edward   Everett 742 

Peake,   John  Mortimer 839 

♦Peake,   Pompev  Jackson 720 

Pearce,    Carl  Clovis 1113 

Pearce,    Elmer   Ellsworth 294 

Pearce,   Gerald  Gibson 1152 

Pearce,  John  Kilgore 82 

Pearre,    Albert    Austin 412 

Pearsall,    Daniel    Benton 230 

Pearson.   Ralph  Howard 905 


Pearson,  Walter  Edward 725 

Pease,   Warren,   Jr 1044 

Pechin,   Edmund  Cash 62 

Peck,    Arthur   James 445 

Peck,    Barnett  Thomas 882 

Peck,    Franklin   Keese 705 

Peck,   John   Sanford 456 

Peck,   Joseph   Charles 871 

Peck,   Roy  Lee 598 

Peckham,  John  Henry 690 

Peddicoid,    Charles   Edward 874 

*Peek,    Edward    Hyde 78 

Peeples,   Henry  Edwin 837 

Peerson,   James   Madison,    Jr 1115 

Pterson,    John   William 1116 

Peirce,    Harold 81 

Peirce,    Vernon    Densmore 60  i 

Peekey,    Heber   Halevy 1048 

♦Pell,   Richard  Varick 438 

*Pell,   Robert  Troup 437 

Pemberton,    Lee    Randall 1334 

Pendergast,    Hugh    William 1374 

*  Pendleton,     Edmund 63 

Pendleton,  Raymond  Ambrose 927 

Pendleton,    Raymond   King 936 

Penland,   Samuel  Moore 568 

Penn,    Thomas   Jefferson 394 

Penn,    William   Jefferson 404 

*Pennel,  Clayton  Cannon 266 

Pennington,    Perry    Rauck 709 

Pennock,     William 82 

♦Penrose,    Charles   Bingham 64 

Pentecost,    Clement   B 1074 

Pepper,   Wade 880 

Perin,    Donald   Wise 1169 

♦Perkins,    Bryant  LeRoy 686 

Perkins,    DeForest    Henry 901 

Perkins,    Dosite    Hugh 534 

Perkins,    Harold    Gordon 1245 

Perkins,    Philip   Samuel 533 

Perot,    Elliston    Joseph 96 

♦Perot,    Francis   Clark 89 

Perot,   Robeson  Lea 105 

Perot,   Thomas   Lea,   Jr 796 

♦Perrie,   Thomas  H 267 

♦Perrie,    William    Fletcher 263 

Perrier,    Charles   Reginald 1126 

Perrigo,   Lyle  Donovan 577 

Perrin,   Harold  Wood 1139 

Perrin,   Lorrain  Nicholas 581 

Perrin,    William   McBride 217 

Perring,    Floyd   John 595 

Perring,   Roy  Dodge 583 

Perry,   James   DeWolf,  Jr 101 

♦Perry,   Van   Lear 174 

Person,    Charles   William 449 

Person,    Clarence 453 

Persons,    John   Cecil 1101 

Persons,    Warren    Milton 1025 

Peterman,    Philip   Ernst 1248 

Peters,    Albert   Groves 1282 

Peters,   Alfred   John 1282 

Peters,   Robert  John 339 

Peters,   Samuel  M.  F 120 

Peterson,   Charles   Maxwell 136 

Peterson,   Everett  N 1370 

Peterson,    Ivan   Leopold 1357 

♦Petrie,    Maitland    Bertram 1317 

Petrikin,    William   Alexander 190 

Pett,    Harris   Grow 1048 

Pettengill,    Paul   Wilfred 703 

Pettibone,    Milton  Wallace 1252 

Pettyjohn.    Walker 635 

Pfeiffer,   George  Adam 448 

Pfeiffer,    Walter    Price 457 

Pfister,    Frederick   William 1041 


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ALPHABETICAL  INDEX 


Pfister,   Walter  John 1054 

Phelps,   Eugene  Elijah 686 

Phelps,    Robert   Emmett 1217 

Philip,    Charles    Whipple 1356 

Philips,    Rowland    Staunton 13  7 

Philler,    George,    Jr 118 

*Philler,    George   Stanley 82 

Philler,    Richard    Montgomery 122 

Philler,    William    Ruckman 80 

Philler,    William   Winsor 125 

*  Phillips,  Alfred  Ingersoll 76 

Phillips,   Alfred   Ingersoll,    Jr 1163 

Phillips,   Charles  Thomas 970 

Phillips,   Edward  Albert 928 

*  Phillips,    Francis    Clifford 75 

*  Phillips,   John    Leighton 502 

Phillips.  Joseph  Horatio 221 

Phillips,   Richard   Russell 1086 

Phillips,    Walter   Everett 501 

*  Phillips,    William    Abott 675 

*Phillips,   William  Battle 497 

*Philp,  Leonard  Hacker 690 

*Philpot,  Rane  H 475 

Pickering,    Ralph   Clare 1029 

Piel,    Henrv    Gottfried 446 

Piel,   Rudolf  Alfred 460 

Piel,  William  F.J 442 

Pierce,   Charles   Harvey 1011 

Pierce,    Harold    Pollock 360 

Pierce,   Howard  Castner 1299 

Pierson,    Daniel,  Jr 280 

Pifer,    Henry    Weber 354 

Pilcher,     George 397 

Pilgram,    Robert  James 343 

Pimm,   Ira  Shute 309 

Pinkerton,  Elwood  Millen 960 

Piper,   Albert  Edward 283 

Piper,   Leon  Charles 1039 

Pipkin,    Charles   Wooten 1086 

Pipkin,    Edgar   Malone,    Jr 1068 

Pipkin,    John    Granberry 1072 

Pitcairn,   Edward   Alexander 787 

*  Pitts,   John   Beman 1214 

Plank,  David  Harlan 785 

Plank,   Samuel  Clarence 188 

Plasman,    John   Bernard 1276 

*  Piatt,    Herman   Lucien 151 

Plumby,    Clinton  Allen 912 

Plummer,    William    Franklin 221 

Poindexter,  Eldridge  Watts 829 

Poindexter,   John   Samuel 640 

Poindexter,    R.    Newell 396 

*  Pointer,    Edward   Henry 545 

*Poisal,   John  R 379 

Polhemus,   James   S 613 

*Polk,   John  Woolford 202 

Pollard,    Sidney    Fisher 731 

Pollard,    Walter    Byrd 637 

Pollins,    Joseph    S 227 

Polzin,  Edwin  Albert 978 

Pomeroy,   Edward   Stuart 699 

*Pond,   Alexander  Winthrop 753 

Pond,  Henry  Lvman 423 

Pond,    Stuart   Andrew 1051 

Pontius,    Paul   Reid 355 

Pontius,    Solomon   Gilmore 357 

Pool,    Clarence   Gilbert 1272 

Pool,  Robert  McCaughrin 535 

Pope,   Leon  Clarke 1188 

Porter,    Arthur   Morris 1041 

Porter,    Charles   Augustus   Cushman  914 

Porter]   Holbrook   Fitz-John 617 

*  Porter,   John   Montgomery 322 

Porter,   Lafayette  Le  Van 1304 

*  Porter,  William   Marion 766 

Porter,  Edward  Arthur  Gribbon.  .  .  142 


*Posey,    Jefferson   Bryan 551 

*Post,    Gerardus 438 

Post,   John   Robert 241 

*  Poteat,    John   M 493 

Potter,    Earl    Frothingham 669 

*  Potter,   George  Latimer 212 

Potter,   Horatio,   Jr 439 

Potter,    Lorenzo   Tucker 670 

*Potter,   Robert  M 440 

*  Potter,  William  Bleecker 440 

*  Potts,    Jacob   Herbert 162 

*  Potts,   Stacy  Gardner,  Jr 152 

Poultney,  Edgar  Curzon 117 

Pousette,    Henry   Rivington 854 

Powell,   Aaron   Stuart 306 

Powell,   Frank  Evans 522 

Powell,    Garland  Wheeler 1005 

Powell,   Henry  Fletcher 282 

*  Powell,    James    Blackman 626 

Powell,   James  Levin 1099 

*  Powell,    Joseph   Clay 497 

Powell,    Junius    Bishop 842 

Powell,    Paul   Shell 1075 

Powell,    Richard  Luther 730 

Powell,    William   Caldwell 728 

Powell,  William  McCauley 91 

Power,    Percy   Allen 932 

Powers,   Harold   Robert 1056 

Powers,    Henry   Landis 369 

Powers,    Robert 803 

*  Powers,  Thomas  Henry 69 

Prange,    Elmer   William 1046 

Prange,    Henry   Carl,   Jr 1053 

Prather,    William   Edward 1363 

Pratt,    Bradley   Harold 1140 

*Pratt,   David  Shepard 1300 

Pratt,    Harold    Marshall 927 

Pratt,   Howard  Newcomb 1140 

Pratt,    Russell   Boyd 1306 

Pratt,   Thomas  Edwin,  Jr 974 

*  Pratt,    Vincent   W 158 

Pray,   Alvah   Elwood 935 

*Prentice,    Nathaniel    Sartell 441 

Pressey,   Frank   Ethelbert 903 

Preston,    Edmund    Myers 412 

*Preston,   Robert  L 516 

*Pretlow,   William   H 202 

Prettyman,   Charles  Wesley 627 

Prettyman,    John    Cosgriff 366 

Price,  Albert  Bernard 531 

*Price,  Alfred  Cox 153 

*Price,    Armead 551 

Price,  Arnold  Gear 579 

Price,  Earl  Steele 594 

Price,  Henry  Reese 612 

*  Price,   J.   M 544 

Price,   Samuel  Davies 400 

Price,    Shelton   Edward 1201 

Price,    William  Archer 631 

Prichard,   William   Irwin 650 

*  Priestly,   Henry  J 60 

Priestman,    John   Law 673 

Pritchett,   Charles  Bernard 836 

Prichett,   Harry  Woodring 533 

Proctor,    George  Voigt 800 

Proctor,    Miles    Somers 1195 

Prothro,   Hasel  Melton 1088 

Prude,    Alonzo   Browne 1108 

Prude,   James  Oscar,   Jr 1097 

*Prude.  William  Wellington,  Jr. .  .  .  1098 

Prudhon,    Wayne  Maurice 1384 

Pruett,   Abner  Irvine 804 

Prnssing,   Ernest  Louis 615 

Pryor,    Rov   Thomas 951 

Puckett,    Forest 535 

Puckett,   John   Carl 746 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX 


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Pugh,   Clyde  Charles 877 

^Pulliam,    Samuel  Henry 384 

Purnell,    Francis  Henry 618 

Pursel,    Benjamin    Franklin 264 

Pusey,   Frank  Scott 193 

Pushaw,    George   Frederic.  ........  1243 

>utnam,    Arthur   James 1306 

Jyle,   Oden   Bowie,   Jr 1171 

■^Pyle,   Robert  Lapsley 80 

Quade,    William   George 689 

Quarles,  Harry  De  Witt 739 

Quealy,    Mahlon    Kemmerer 1179 

Quick,    Lansing    Mott 1175 

Quigley,    Henry    Croskey 769 

*Quigley,  James  Edwin 772 

Quigley,    Raymond   Leamore 1272 

Quigley,   Richard   Shaw 784 

Quigley,    William   Andrew 137 

Quilhot,   Harold  Jay 1173 

Quimby,   Charles  Henry,   Jr 863 

Quinlan,   Edward   Burchard 675 

Rackliffe,    Cljnton    Nathaniel 904 

Rackliffe,    Thomas   Thayer 1286 

Raddin,    Charles    Salisbury 676 

Rader,    Franklin    Kearns.. 832 

Rader,   James  Wilson 835 

Radtke,    Herman   Peter 1342 

Raese,  John  Curtis 879 

Raf tery,    William   Canfield 840 

Rahl,    Marvin   Edward 882 

*Rahn,    Earle  Eugene 303 

Raley,   Charles  Milton 951 

Raley,   Robert  James 948 

Ralston,    Joseph   Hughes 217 

Ramage,   Samuel  Young,   Jr 235 

Rambo,    Harold   Shaver 362 

*Ramsaur,    Leander    M 543 

*Ramsey,   James   Nelson 191 

Ramsey,   George  Beaty 1321 

Ramsey,    John    Parker 930 

Ranck,    John 366 

Rand,  Ernest  Abbott 922 

Randall,    Laurence 1386 

Randall,    Richard   Ray 1135 

Randall,    Winslow    Haskell 1146 

Randolph,    Ernest  Wosil 659 

Randolph,    John    Williams 631 

Randolph,    Robert   Decan 408 

Randolph,   William   Keim 618 

*Rand!e,    Isaac  Walton 542 

*Rankin,    Charles  W 543 

Rankin,    Karl   Latt 1317 

Rankin,   Walter   Chalfont 252 

*  Rankin,    William    Roberson 544 

Ranney,   Thaddeus  Thorndike 932 

*  Ransom,    Thomas    Roberts 504 

Ransom,    Lyle    Montgomery 864 

Raper,   Daniel  Webster,   Jr 405 

Rash,    Charles   James 1257 

Rath,    Howard  Harbin 605 

*Rathbun,   John  Edwin,   Jr 615 

Rathvon,    Robert  H 332 

Rau,    John    Eblen 533 

Rau,    William    Lloyd 536 

Ravenscraft,    Fred   Allen 885 

Rawlins,   Charles   Henry,   Jr 300 

Rawles.  Barbour  Huston 1251 

Rawson,    Hugh   Boyd 949 

Rav,    Charles    Harold 1051 

Ray,   John   Allen 1068 

Ravburn,    Wightman    Melton 1108 

Raymond,    Harold   Earl 526 

Rea,    Charles    Drummond 916 

Read,  George  Robert 980 


Read,   John  Wright 635 

Reade,  Frank  Robertson 413 

Reamy,    Daniel    Harvey 1189 

Reath,   Benjamin   Brannan 92 

*Reath,    Benjamin  Brannan,   2nd..  130 

Reath,    Theodore 141 

Reath,   Theodore  Wood 94 

Reath,    Thomas 84 

Reath,    Thomas,   Jr 128 

*  Reath,    Thomas   Roberts 138 

*Reaugh,    Upton   Beckwith 556 

Reber,    Hugh  Jackson 1041 

Reber,    Louis   Ehrhart 763 

Reber,   Louis   Ehrhart,   Jr 788 

Redmond,   Charles  Philip 149 

Reed,     Alexander 215 

Reed,    Alexander    Clarke 797 

Reed,    Carrol   Coffin 929 

*Reed,    Colin   McFarquhar 216 

Reed,   Fred  Barnum 1327 

Reed,    George    Krug 779 

Reed,    George    Leffingwell 292 

*Reed,   Henry   Bidlack 612 

*Reed,  Jacob  Frank 330 

Reed,   James  H 219 

Reed,    Lowell   Jacob 910 

Reed,   Lyman  Coleman 1291 

Reed,    Marshal   Clarke 806 

Reed,  Thomas  McKenna,  Jr 798 

Reed.   Walter  Vinal 1171 

Reed,  William  Baird 215 

Reed,   William   Eugene 891 

Reed,  William  Irvin 789 

Rees,   James  Irwin 778 

Reese,    Matthias   Forney 990 

Reeves,    Arthur    Mahlon 305 

Reeves,   Francis  Butler,   Jr 106 

Reeves,  Jay  Edwards 1332 

*Reeves,    William    Henry 203 

Reeves,    William    Rollin 1077 

Reichert,    Frederick   Leet 361 

Reichle,   Richard  Wendell 608 

Reid,    Thomas    James 1258 

*Reigart,  Emanuel  H 262 

Reilly,  Henry  Charles,  Jr 457 

Reilly,   Howard  Wright 453 

Reilly,  Jerome  Francis  Edmond,  Jr.  466 

Reineger,    Robert  George,   Jr 949 

Reineke,    Chester  Edward 890 

Reiner,   Phinney  Porter 873 

Reinertsen,   Peter  Amos 1327 

Reinhardt,    Paul    E.  .• 794 

Reinke,   Albert  Reinholt 1360 

Reiter,  Clarence  Julius  Gustavus.  .  1336 

Reitz,   Charles   Herbert 306 

Remington,   James   Elvon 687 

Remington,    Preston  Ashley 1177 

*Rench,   De  Witt  Clinton 322 

*  Rengier,   Charles  Frederick 327 

Rengier,     John 348 

Rengier,   John   Steinman 332 

Rese,   John  William 362 

Resor,    Charles   Henry 753 

*Resor,    Walter 753 

*Rettew,    Pierce 353 

Revercomb,   George  Anderson,  Jr.  .  843 

Revercomb,    William   Chapman 844 

Rew,    Morse  Woolley 1163 

*Reynes,  Charles  E 518 

*  Reynolds,    Benjamin 162 

Reynolds,   Benjamin  Johnson   Chap- 
man     1286 

Reynolds,    George   B 616 

*Reynolds,    Edwin 758 

Reynolds,  Francis  Marion,  Jr 887 

Reynolds,   Henry  Dunlap  G 862 


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ALPHABETICAL  INDEX 


Reynolds,     Knight 890 

"Reynolds,    Stephen    Richard 436 

Re\nolds.    Wilbert   Glen 1230 

"Rhain,   Allen   K 614 

Rhawn,   Heister   Guie 360 

*Rhea,   Alfred  Carter 473 

*Rhea.   James   Alexander 475 

Rhoades,   Rov    Stites 967 

Rhoads,    Paul    Spootswood 1290 

Rhode,    Chris   Simeon 1220 

Rhodes,   Alfred  John 1027 

*  Rhodes,    Eugene   Charles 494 

Rhodes,    George   Hess 367 

Rhodes,    George   Wallace 1031 

Rice,    Charles   Alexander 776 

"Rice,    Charles    Byron 671 

Rice,  Charles  S.  0 544 

Rice,   Frank  Leon 673 

"Rice,    Henry    William 506 

Rice,   Joseph   Lincoln 680 

Rice,   Louis  Sanford 676 

Rice,   Theodorick    Prvor 837 

Rice,   Webster   Batcheller 1032 

Richard,   Edward  Henry 525 

Richards,   Ben  Howard 583 

Richards,    Earle   Revere 908 

Richards,    Edward   Ferry 1321 

Richards,  Gilbert  Haven 692 

*Richards,     Henry 616 

*Richards,   John   T 308 

Richards,    Karl    Elmer 299 

Richards,   Lewis  Wright 287 

Richards,     Lowdon    Wright 616 

Richards,   Norman   Jackson 744 

Richards,    Robert  Haven 283 

Richards,   William  Allyn 1269 

Richardson,   Edmund  Ernest,  Jr.  .  .  836 

Richardson,    Ernest  G 1481 

Richardson,   Howard   Byron 919 

Richardson,    John    Monroe 1005 

Richardson,    Julius    Gray 834 

Richardson,    Philip 1179 

*  Richardson,    William   L 516 

Richer,   Isaac   Newton 1127 

Richeson,   Frank  St.   Clair 650 

*  Richmond,  Edward  Gould 752 

*  Richmond,   William  Curry 60 

*Richstein,    William    Foxhall 321 

Richter,    Harry   Allen 705 

Ricker,  Alan  Edward 848 

Ricker,    Norman    Sinclair 846 

*Ricketts,    Robert   Scott 425 

Riddick,    Marshall    Stephen 1138 

*Riddle,   David  Hoge 211 

Riddle,    Harry   Carlson 1110 

Rider,  Isaac  Wendell 247 

Ridgely,    David   Stewart 996 

Ridgely,    John,    Jr 993 

Ridlev,  Granville  Sumner,  Jr 1084 

"Ridley,    William    Godwyn 386 

Ridout,    Donald    Campbell 854 

Ries,   Alvin   Christopher 699 

Rieser,   Jacob   Leinbach 348 

Rieser,   John  Adam 359 

Riess,    John 523 

Riess,    Oscar 526 

Riker,   Atlee   Cecil 960 

Riley,    Frank   Carson 739 

Riley,    Henrv   Ware 748 

*Rilev,   Lowell  Hobart 1314 

Riley,    Mark    Raymond 1308 

Riley,    Thomas    Clyde 1321 

"Rilev,    William    Hamilton 424 

Rinard,    Charles    Cogan 228 

Rinehart,    James   Benjamin 253 

Ringgold,    Hubard   Pearce 997    ' 


*Ripka,    Andrew   Adams 58 

"Risk,    William    Henry 181 

Ritchie,    Charles    Stewart 219 

*  Ritchie,    James    McFadden 217 

Ritchie,    William    Bowland 223 

Riter,    Frank    Miller 83 

Ritter,    Harry    Smith 1229 

*Ritter,   William   Baillie 37") 

"Rittgers.   John   Millard 1229 

Rivard,    Melvin   Mark 1259 

Rixey,    Charles    Jones,    Jr 396 

Rixey,    Presley    Marion,    Jr 397 

Robb,   Charles  Edward 368 

Robb,   Eugene  Kline 371 

"Robb,    James    Wallace 204 

Robert,   Edward   Martin 525 

Roberts,   Arthur  Kitchel 1376 

*  Roberts,    Calvitt 381 

Roberts,    David   Ellsworth 765 

Roberts,    Edward   Brown 694 

Roberts,  George  Bassett •!  59 

Roberts,    George    Brinton 813 

Roberts,    Harry,    Jr 1010 

Roberts,    James'   Mathews 660 

"Roberts,    James    Wilson 195 

Roberts,   John  Griffith 661 

Roberts,    John   Hawley 1286 

Roberts,   John   Willard 800 

Roberts,    Lakin   Fiske 871 

Roberts,   Le   Roy  Du  Bree 404 

Roberts,    Richard  Anderson 189 

Roberts,    William    Proctor 980 

*  Robertson,    Hubert    Walthall 632 

"Robertson,   Nicholas  Hill 632 

Robertson,    Peter   Raymond 1380 

Robertson,    Roemer   Gillian 704 

"Robertson,    Rufus   Wiland 210 

Robertson,    Ware   Wainwright 415 

*  Robeson,    William    Penn. 153 

Robinson,  Charles  Arthur 310 

Robinson,     Edwin 224 

Robinson,     Frederick 1297 

Robinson,    George   Albert 1129 

"Robinson,     Graham 440 

Robinson,    Graydon    M 241 

Robinson,  Harold  Kline 357 

Robinson,   Harry  Delmar 307 

Robinson,   Henry  E 213 

Robinson,    John   Frederick 1178 

Robinson,  John  Henry 875 

Robinson,   John   Quincy,   Jr 222 

Robinson,    John   William 1084 

Robinson,   Joseph  Ernest 1099 

Robinson,   Joseph   Sidney 933 

Robinson,    Mark   Morris 696 

"Robinson,   Norborne  T.  N 382 

Robinson,   Philip  Increase 911 

Robinson,   Samuel  Gray 222 

"Robinson,    Thomas 64 

Robinson,    Thomas    Hastings 618 

Robinson,   Vevsev  Hiram 904 

Robinson,   Walter  Hall 1127 

Robinson,   Willard   Smith 650 

"Robinson,    William   Wirt 385 

"Robison,    Martin   Stanford 670 

Roby,    Luther   Edward 575 

Rock,   John  Hancock,  Jr 289 

Rockwell,    Alpheus   Lynn 1274 

Roddewig,    Gilbert  Fred 1046 

Rodgers,    John   Milnes 633 

"Rodman,   Thomas  Harvey,  Jr 441 

Roeseh,   Charles   Harrison 945 

Rogers,  Charles  Albert 1137 

"Rogers.  C.  E 517 

Rogers,    David    Paul 306 

Rogers,   George  Arthur 1026 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX 


1521 


*  Rogers,    Harry    Hanna 223 

Rogers,   Harry  Jackson 961 

Rogers,    Harry   Newton 1133 

Rogers,    Laurence   Chancellor 1225 

Rogers,    Leslie   Charles 1356 

Rogers,   Loyd  Everett 1360 

Rogers,    Peyton    Loring 1135 

Rogers,  Ralph  Wenzell 1337 

Rogers,    Roy    Lillion 1066 

Rogers,   Samuel  Evan,   Jr 1167 

Rogers,   William   Harlow 294 

*Rohland,    Charles    Baker 274 

Rohr,   Henry  Hammond 1287 

*  Roland,    Oliver 160 

*Roller,   William   Calvin 175 

Rollins,    Harry   Ehvood 924 

Rollman,   Herbert  Theodore 975 

Romaine,    Mason 409 

Romero,    Newman 599 

*Romeyn,    James   Woodruff 435 

Romig,    Edwin    Blaine 356 

Romine,    William    Harold 1384 

*Ronan,    George   Katzenbach 195 

*Rook,    Henry   Arnold 971 

Roos,   Earl   Sidney 946 

Root,    Ellerv    Earle 1164 

*Root,    Ralph   Waldo 693 

Rose,    Maurice    Lohengier 235 

*Rose,  William  Homer 233 

Rosengarten,  Adolph  George 102 

Rosengarten,   George  David 98 

Rosengarten,    James   Clifford 107 

Rosengarten,    Samuel    Richardson..  112 

Rosenheimer,    Lehman    Peter 1027 

Rosine,    Howard   Myron 692 

*Ross,    Charles   Worthington 151 

Ross,    Donald 874 

Ross,   John  Gilmore 869 

*Ross,   Moses   Robert 229 

Ross,    Murrell   Grav 1188 

*Rosser,    John    C 625 

Rossing,   John  Milton 309 

Rossman,    Herbert   Edward 1008 

Roter,    Charles   R 1038 

Roth,    Charles   Edward 340 

Rothermel.    Leonard   Kehl 370 

Rounds,    Charles  Ralph 1026 

Rounds,    Oscar   Harris 918 

Rouzer,    Englar    McClure 1000 

Rowe,   Joseph  Flournoy 1106 

Rowre,  Leo  Ross 1131 

Rowe,    Perry   Belmont 296 

*Rowe,    Sylvanus   Charles 914 

Rowen,   Thomas  Carlton,   Jr 1176 

Rowland,    Benjamin 108 

*  Rowland,  Edward  Koons 100 

Rowland,    Francis    Fenelon 186 

Rowland,   George  Thompson 103 

*Rowland.   Robert  H 208 

Rowlett,    George    Allen 629 

Rowlev,   Charles  Donovan 449 

Rowlev,  Virgil  Albert 1256 

*Ruby,    John    Merrell 322 

*Rubv,    Samuel  Vernon 321 

Ruckel,  Charles  Walter 709 

Ruckel,    Horace  Austin 703 

Rucker,   Benjamin   Stevens 849 

Ruffin,    Craige 416 

*Ruffin,    James   Hinkin 501 

Ruffin,    Thomas 475 

Ruffin.  Thomas  Lorraine 746 

*Ruffin,   William.    Jr 379 

Rugelev,    Henrv   Lowndes 492 

*Ruggles,    Mark 680 

Rumford,    Lewis 116 

Rumford,    Samuel   Canby 115 


Rummell,   Leslie  Jacob 133  0 

Rumsey,    Richard    Downing 1273 

Rundle,    Thomas    Frederick 964 

Hupp,    Frederick   Augustine 341 

Rusth,    Harry    Frederick 1040 

Rush,    Francis    Edward 1217 

Rush,   William    Henry 78 

Rushton,    Edward    Webster 293 

Russell,    Alexander    Montgomery...  185 

Russell,    Eldon   Babcock 1055 

Russell,    Harold    Clark 697 

Russell.   John   Albert,   Jr 1250 

Russell,  John  Charles 1327 

Russell,   Lewis   Melvin 589 

*Russe:l,    Merle   Alton 927 

Russell,    Samuel   Brisbin 781 

Russell,    Wilvan   Jesse 584 

Ryan,    Quin   Augustus 706 

Ryan,    Seth   Warren 608 

Rvdell,    Flavius    Wilder 966 

*R.\land.   Walter  Hugh 72-i 

Sabec,    John    Philip   C 698 

Sabin,   Ralph   Harvey 901 

*Saffarrans,    Daniel  T 545 

Sager,    Flovd   Chauncey 1312 

St.   Clair,   William  Cramer 253 

St.    Clair,    Clinton    Draper 1224 

Sales,    Clarence   Hill 747 

Salt,   Lloyd  Bergen 1172 

Salter,   Charles   Morgan 295 

Salter.   Vaughan   Thomas 300 

*Sambols,     Anthony 422 

Sample,    Samuel    Ramsey 371 

Sampselle,    Lansford  Asbury,   Jr...  884 

Sampson,   Martin  Wright. 1297 

Samson,    Felix   J 521 

Samuel.   Edmund  Roger 299 

Sanders,   Richard  Hawes 75 

Sanderson,    Earl    Joy 1282 

Sanderson,    Milton    Ray 1303 

Sands,   Alexander  Hamilton,   Jr....  735 

Sands,   Edward  Emmet 1025 

Sands,    William   Hamilton,    Jr 736 

*Sandt,    Uriah 321 

Sanford.    Daniel    Benjamin 1201 

Sanford,    Miles   Blinn 1312 

Sanford,    Trent    Elwood 1314 

Santini,    Celestus   Nicholas 464 

Sargent,   William    Durham 677 

Sartor,   Thomas   Ryan 524 

Sartori,    Frank  Augustus 127 

Sarver,  James  Van  Home 792 

Sasse,   Hugo   Frank 976 

Saunders,   Caldwell  Jefferson 599 

Saunders,    Cofer   Cecil 743 

Saunders.    Francis   Joseph 783 

Saunders,    Harwood    Perry 1281 

Saunders,    Lowell   Waller 1361 

*Saunders,  Thomas  E 473 

Saunders.   Walter  H 391 

Saunders,   William    Hurford 254 

Savage,    Edland   Donald 911 

Savage,   Joseph  B 630 

Savage,  Tov  Dixon '00 

Savery,    Walter  Herbert 794 

Savery.     William 1369 

Sawtell,    Henrv   Jacob 955 

Sawtell,   Warren   Michel 599 

Sawtell.   William  Amos 586 

Sawtelle,    Frederick    William 898 

Sawtelle   Rolfe   Bigelow 1057 

Sayler,    Donald   James 1216 

Saylor,   Lvnn  Anson 1388 

Scanlon,    John    Addison 586 

Scates.    Paul   William 973 


1522 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX 


Sohaaf,    James    Edward .  1315 

Schaaf,    Rudolph    George 1313 

Schaeht.    Erwin   Harm 1339 

Schaeht,   Herbert  Adolph 1343 

Schad.    Alfred    Barth 1229 

Schaefer,  George  Murry  Gill 997 

*  Schaefer,   John   Leinbach 355 

Sehaper,   Harold   Henry 1049 

Scherer,    Paul   Eugene 251 

Schermerhorn,    George    Dwight.  .  .  .  1214 

Schiedt,   Richard  C.  P 335 

Schiedt,    Richard    Conrad    Francis, 

Jr 363 

*Schirm,    Charles   Reginald 224 

Schlesinger,    Arthur   Vincent 706 

Schlesinger.    Harold   Edgar 1240 

*Schlev,    Lewis   Henry 333 

Schmidt,    Paul    Hermon 1048 

Schmidt,   Reginald  McClure 528 

Schmitt,    Victor    Trayer 706 

Schmucker,    Robert    Antoine 1170 

Schnader,    Amos   Bowman 343 

Schneider,    Leonard    Hubert 1373 

*Schniewind,    Harold   Watson 695 

Schock,  Arthur  Paterson 1309 

Schockel,    Bernard   Henry 1275 

Schoen,    Edgar   Jule 1278 

*Schoen,    Edward    Calhoun 1200 

*Schoen,    Raymond    William 1035 

Schoenigahn,    Robert   Polk 1298 

Schoephoester,    Albert  John 1030 

Schoepster,    George   Washington...  1033 

Schofield,    Edward    Lane 347 

Schofield,    Thomas   Johnson 886 

Schofield,    Walter    Schaeft'er 782 

Schommer,    John    Joseph 1273 

*Schoolfield,    Orin   Cottrell 637 

Schoolfield,    Samuel   Addison 836 

*Schollenberger,    Albert    John 325 

Schramm,    Henry   Clyde 879 

Schriefer,    Herman   Carsten 1162 

Schreier,    Konrad    Poeste 1034 

Schroeder,    Walter  Henry 1037 

Schreiber,    Henry  Joseph 529 

Schultz,    Howard   Raymond 1275 

Schulze,    Theodore    Gustav 973 

Schurr,    Robert  Ellsworth 709 

Schutte,   Charles  Edward 359 

Schuyler,   Frank   Smith 785 

Schwanbeck,    Roscoe  Everett 1341 

Schwartz,    Frank    Stough 356 

Schwartz,    John    Loeser 814 

Schweickhard,    Philip    Ashworth...  1336 

Schwerdtfeger.   William-  Koehnle  ..  .  593 

Scogin,    John   Taliaferro,    Jr 527 

Scott,    Buckner    Fairfax 863 

Scott,    Burton   Foote 1372 

Scott,    Charles   Matthew 731 

Scott,   Frank  Johnson 661 

Scott,    Frederick   Frantz 1245 

*Scott,    Henry   Wyatt 183 

Scott,   James  Jackson,  Jr 659 

Scott,   John   Porter 139 

Scott,    Stanhope   McClelland,   Jr....  864 

Scott,    Stanley 733 

*  Scott,  Willburn  Crawford 720 

*  Scott,    William    Russell 655 

Scovel,    James   Dean 695 

Scudder,    Henry   Darcy 614 

Scudder,   Wallace   Mcllvaine 614 

Seaborg,  Henry  Philip 1247 

Seal,    George   Murray 996 

Seal,  Hal  Kendall 1004 

Seaman,    Harry    Wheeler 869 

Seamans,   John  Herbert 1218 

Searles,  Harold  Napton 1310 


Sears,    Charles   Freemont 1253 

*  Sears,    Clandius   Wistar 517 

Seaver,    Llovd    Badger 1311 

*Sebrell,    William    James 629 

Sedgwick,    Kenneth    Gilmore 979 

Sedgwick,   Theodore   Colburn 978 

Seegrist,   Walter  Henry 1218 

Seelv,   Claire  Randolph 1359 

Seelye,   Walter  Bale 1379 

Seifert,    William   Alexander 229 

Seitz,   Percy  Conrad 1330 

Selden,    Clifford   G 241 

Sell,    Harry    Samuel 584 

Sellers,   Francis  Benjamin 269 

Scllman,   Jonathan  Lawrence 1003 

Selsam,    Howard   Brillinger 371 

Selsam,   John   Paul 368 

*Selzer,  A.  Frank 325 

*Sencendiver,   Lewis  Marcus 264 

Sengstack,  John  Louis 458 

*Senseman,    John   Henry 328 

Serpell,    Robert 738 

Sevier,    Stanley 1280 

Seward,    Hatcher    Powell 416 

Seward,    Simon 415 

Sewell,    Oscar    James 657 

Sevfert,   Samuel  Ritter 78 

Seyl,    Paul    Carl 1211 

Seymour,   Frederick  Otto 950 

Seymour,   George  Frederick 678 

Seymour,    Howard   Jackson 1237 

Shadbolt,    Loomis   James 1030 

Shade,    Chester   Strickler 845 

*Shadle,   Charles  Hamilton 223 

*Shaeffer,  Edward  Morton 282 

Shafer,    Samuel,    Jr 949 

Shaffer,   Frank  Ward 1003 

Shaffer,    George  Joseph 890 

Shaffer,    John   William 775 

Shaff,   John  Ostander 1033 

*Shallenberger,    Clyde 1238 

Shaner,    Philip   Kuhns 228 

Shank,    Jack    O'Rourke 1378 

*Shannon,    Lowell   Hugh 1217 

*  Shannon,   Nicholas   Biddle 492 

*Shanor,  John  David 218 

Sharlock,    Paul 1214 

Sharon,    Frederic    Christey 482 

Sharp,    Jerome   Edward 160 

*Sharp,    William 474 

Sharpe,    Benjamin    Charles 500 

Sharpless,    Thomas    Wilson 86 

Shaub,  Earl  Lovell 1074 

Shaw,    James    Edward 285 

Sheaffer,    Lester   Linwood 890 

Shearer,    Harry    Arthur 1045 

Shedd,    Milton  '  Cicero 959 

Sheets,    David   Finney 884 

Sheets,    Thomas    Randolph 166 

Sheetz,   John   William 348 

*Shelby,    Isaac 550 

*Shelby,    Frederick   Steinmetz 323 

Shenton,    Clarence   George 300 

Shepherd,    Clyde    Dennis 745 

Shepler,   William  Henry,   Jr 304 

Shepley,   James  Ray 355 

Sheppard,   Glendon  Franklin 311 

Sheppard,    Robert   Loring 683 

*Sheppe,   Robert  Henry 640 

Sheridan,   John   M 519 

Sherley,    George    Douglass 389 

Sherlock.   John   Campbell 80 

Sherman,    Charles   King 681 

Sherman,    John   Rogers 1308 

Sherman,    Myron   Wood 1034 

*Sherman,   Raymond  Lee 1140 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX 


15- 


Sherrard,    James,    Jr 528 

Sherwood,   Glenn  Leo 976 

"Sherwood,    Henry    Clay 271 

Shevnin,  John  Martin 1091 

Shields,   James   Charles   Stewart.  .  .  855 

Shields,    James    Dodgson 854 

Shields,   John  Carlos,  Jr 1238 

Shields,    Samuel  Van   Horn 235 

Shinn,    Charles   H 159 

*Shinn,    William    Coffin 66 

Shipman,    William   Clayton 189 

Shippen,    Edward   Stokes 676 

Shirey,    William    Holly 1218 

Shirk,  Joseph  Raymond 587 

Shirk,    William   Andrew 585 

Shirley,   Patrick  Kyle 1105 

Shive,    John   Wesley 295 

*Shi,veley,   George  Gelbach 334 

Shively,    Eugene   Teeter 1228 

Shnable,    Barnes    Davis 967 

Shnable,  Earl  Potter 1047 

Shoemaker,  Benjamin  Hallowell,  2nd    108 

Shoemaker,    John   Earl 576 

*  Shoemaker,   John  Vietch 279 

*Shoemaker,   Nathan  Denison 175 

*Shoemaker,    Samuel   Bines 92 

Shook,    Charles  Wheeler 1220 

Shoop,   Harold  Keith 702 

Shoop,   William   Marrs 696 

Shorey,   Wilson  Haplke. . s. 1291 

Short,    Frank   Randolph 1227 

Short,   James  Vernon 1135 

*Shough,    George   Milton 874 

Showalter,    English 412 

Showalter,    Harry   Miller 292 

Shuff,   William   Denny 652 

Shuford,    Mortimer    Lawrence 348 

*Shull,  John  Eakin 187 

Shumaker,    John    Perry 1219 

Shumate,   John  Thomas 387 

Sias,    Donald 1358 

Sibert,    Eugene 1104 

Sibley,   Edward  Abbott 142 

Sickels,   George  Harrington 1168 

Sickert,    Otto   Leonard 1051 

Sides,   James  Franklin 351 

Sieh,   Elmer  John 959 

Sights,  Warren  Preston 1271 

Sigler,   Curtis  Maxwell 884 

Sigler,    Percy   Alen 889 

Silcox,    Ferdinand   Augustus 1018 

Silsbv,    Samuel  Schappe 937 

Silver,   Arthur  Elmer 903 

Silverthorn,   Maurice  Jenkins r  1226 

*Silvis,   George  William 323 

Silverthorne,    George   Morrill 687 

*  Simmons,   David  Ward,  Jr 494 

*  Simmons,  Gilbert  Morris 668 

*Simmons,    J.    Clarence 476 

Simmons,    Maclin 660 

Simon,    Eugene    Cleveland 527 

Simonet,    Leo    Ludwig 1344 

Simons,   Locke  Vangrawe 838 

Simpson,   Claude  Mitchell 1067 

Simpson,    Harry   Moody 1102 

Simpson,    Lucien  McCord 592 

Simpson,  William  Jacob  Paige.  .  .  .  444 

Sims,    Henry   Bueth 105 

*Sims,  James  Peacock 73 

*Sims,   John  Clark 72 

Sims,   John  Ernest 1186 

Sims,    William   Fargo 945 

*Singleton,    William   Francis 206 

Singley,   Frederick  Jacob 989 

Singley,   John   DeVinne 224 

*Sinke,    Carl    August 1240 


Sinkler,    Charles   Jr K)H 

Sinkler,    Francis   Wharton Ill 

Sinkler,   John   P.   B 112 

Sinkler,    Seaman    Deas 115 

*  Sinkler,    Wharton 74 

Sinkler,   Wharton,   Jr 120 

Sites,   Frank   Boas 799 

Sinnickson,     Charles 114 

Skeath,   James  Milton 311 

Skeath,    William    Charles 294 

Skelton,    William   Larrabee 927 

Skillington,   James   Edgar 294 

Skillington,   John  Walter 297 

Skillman,    Verne 1300 

Skinner,    Josiah    Burnside 387 

Skinner,    Robert   Earle 1103 

*  Skinner,    William   Erskine 150 

Skoefield,    Herbert   Nason 922 

*Slape,   Albert  Henry 265 

Slater,    Charles   James   Henry 1033 

Slater,    Elmer    Ord 1130 

Slater,   George  Hoffman 636 

*Slaughter,     Charles 388 

*Slavens,     Duke 267 

Slayton,    Clarence    Hale 1033 

Slayton,   Willis  Francis 598 

Sleeper,  Harvey  Prescott 920 

Sleight,    Alfred   Collins 1283 

*Slemons,  Francis  Marion 205 

Slimmer,    Ruloff    Lipman 952 

*  Sloan,    Arthur .'....  441 

Sloan,    Chester    Collins 688 

Sloan,    Eugene 1081 

Sloan,   Fred  Emerson 980 

Sloan,   James  Richard 944 

Sloan,    Roscoe    Sterling 1227 

Slusser,   Holland  Brownback 1241 

Small,    Clive    Ceylon 929 

Small,   Edward  James,   Jr 240 

*Small,    Clinton    Leander 900 

*Small,   James  H 426 

Small,   John  Kunkel 340 

Small,    Norman   Clifford 925 

Small.   Philip  Lunt 995 

Small,    Stanton    Elwood 934 

*Smalley,    William    Edwin 440 

Smalley,    William    Preston 157 

Smart,    William   Fuller 1159 

Smathers,    William   Henry 838 

Smedes,  Henry  De  Koven,  Jr 1188 

Smedley,    Samuel    Lightfoot,    Jr. .  .  .  796 

Smiley,    Floyd   Franklin 931 

Smiley,    James   Harold 927 

*  Smiley,    Warren   Peirce 772 

Smith,   Albert  Haseltine 96 

Smith,   Algernon  Taylor 995 

Smith,    Allen    Thornton 1246 

Smith,    Arthur   Clyde 231 

Smith,    Arthur   Haven 293 

Smith,    Carl    August 1033 

Smith,   Carl  Morris 1288 

Smith,   Cecil  Weldon 590 

Smith,    Clarence   Urling 956 

Smith,   Earl  Herndon 864 

Smith,  Earl  Hirst 971 

*  Smith,    Edgar  Pinckney 434 

Smith,    Edgar   Reynolds 1175 

Smith,    Edward    Ehrlich 646 

Smith,    Eugene   Gerhart 332 

Smith,   Floyd  Francis 1284 

Smith,   Francis   Osgood 644 

Smith,   Francis   Percival,   Jr 736 

Smith,   Franklin  Howard 992 

Smith,   George  Henry 1222 

Smith,  George  William 1385 

Smith,   Hallam  Champlain 959 


1524 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX 


Smith,    Harold   D 1387 

Smith,    Harrison 90 

Smith,     Haseltine 109 

Smith    Hawlev   Lester 598 

Smith,    Henry   Pratt 100 

Smith.   Herman  Brackett 911 

Smith,   Homer  J 594 

Smith,   Horace  Hooker 1225 

Smith,   Howard  Aushurn 904 

Smith,  Joel  Allen,  Jr 826 

*Smith,   John  A 474 

Smith,    Kenneth    Griffin 934 

Smith.    Lamell   Eugene 1385 

Smith,    Lawrence  Meredith  Clemson      142 

Smith.    Leonard   Fenwick 1146 

*Smith,    Lewis    Gouverneur 131 

Smith.   Lorrin  Knapp 591 

Smith,   Ludlow   Ogden 140 

Smith,    Martin    George 1246 

*  Smith,    Melancthon,   Jr 1358 

Smith.    Miles  Walker 249 

Smith,    Morris    Horatio 1228 

Smith,   Mortimer  Wilson,  Jr 407 

Smith,   Paul  Francis 1384 

Smith,    Perry   Coke      1019 

Smith,    Ralph   Gibbs 1328 

Smith,   Ralph  Ham 680 

Smith,    Ralph    Strong 1217 

Smith,    Robert    Bowen 1145 

Smith,    Robert  Harold 1047 

Smith,    Robert   Lee 833 

Smith,    Robert  Meade,    Jr 128 

Smith,    Roy   Pomphrette 977 

*Smith,    Samuel 176 

Smith,    Shirley   Hamilton 744 

Smith,   Thomas   Kilby 107 

Smith,   Walter  George 77 

Smith.  Walter   Guild 1075 

*  Smith,  Walter  Prescott 386 

Smith,   Wendell   Sharp 1228 

Smith,   William  Horace 1086 

*Smith,  William  James 494 

Smith,   William  P 180 

Smith.    William   Poultney 95 

*Smith,   William  Wellington 1224 

Sm'ithwick,    Reginald   Hammorick..  1177 

Smoley,  Eugene  Ralph 1175 

Smoot,    Thomas   Arthur 659 

Smythe,    George 1388 

Snapp,   Dorrance  Dibell 582 

Snapp,   Howard  Malcolm,  Jr 1224 

Snavely,   John  Jacob 292 

Snearer,   William,   Jr 676 

*Sneed,  Napoleon  L 476 

*Sneed,   William   Conch 637 

Snell,    Ray   Martin 906 

Snell,   Vincent  Adellan 1344 

Snider,   Alvin   Bricker 1269 

Snider,    Claude   Charles 1373 

Snively,    David   Raymond 850 

Snodgrass,   John   Glen 867 

Snow.   William  Stuart 840 

*  Snyder,   Arthur 189 

Snyder,   George   Brady 773 

Snyder,    Henry 192 

Snyder,    John   Edward 773 

Snyder,   John   Henry 369 

Snvder,    William   Henry Ill 

Snyder,    William   Stanley 886 

*Somers,   Leslie  Watson 1140 

Somerville,   David  Annesley 1373 

Somerville,   George  Greene 871 

Somerville,   John  Ferguson 868 

Somerville,    William   McLeyne 992 

Somes.    Raymond   Percival 924 

Sondheim,   Harry  J 287 


Sonne,    Stuart   Lew 1254 

Soper,    Ellis   Cla»k.*. 950 

Sorg,  Walter  Talmage 247 

Souby,    Armand    Max 1070 

Souby,  James  Martin 1071 

*Soule,    Ellis   Gary 684 

Southard,   Samuel  Henry 157 

Soutter,    Charles   Henry 1283 

Spahr,   Boyd   Lee 288 

Spahr,   Murray  Hurst,  Jr 301 

Spahr,    Richard    Rockafellow 300 

Spangler,    Glenn   Rudolph 365 

Spangler,   Hayward  Miller 354 

Spanogle,    Prume    Morrow 789 

Sparkman,    Thomas    Byrd 402 

Sparling,    James   Lyons 689 

Spalding,    Sumner    Maurice 1249 

*Speake,   Henry  Clay 271 

Speidel.    Rov  Edward 1085 

*Speight,   Seth  B 497 

Spence,   William   Kenneth 607 

*  Spencer,   Charles  Firth 829 

Spencer,    Claudius   Buchanan 674 

*Spencer,   Thomas  Paxton 206 

Sperry,   Edwin  Anson 672 

*Sperry,    Evelyn    Pierrepont 673 

Spindler,    Alvin  Curtis 220 

Spindler,    Charles   Hobart 889 

Spindler,    Garold    Ralph 891 

Spindler,    George   Ashton 220 

Spindler,    James   U 682 

Spindler,   William   Riley 246 

*Spingarn,     Seigmund 562 

Sprague,  Alden  Percy 898 

Sprecher,    Clay 777 

Sprecher,    Lewis   Buch 344 

Spoeneman,     Arthur    Othello 701 

Spong,    Ralph   Bowman 308 

Spraker,   Glen  Allen 596 

Spratley,    John   Walter,    Jr 1362 

Spratling,    David  Avery 1116 

Springs,    Alva    Connell 500 

Sproesser,    George    William.. 968 

*Spurlock,    Cicero -.  .  .  .  545 

Spurrin,    Ethelbart 1262 

Squire,    William   Rogers 656 

Srygley,   Elam  Filo 1079 

Srygley,    Hubbard   Fletcher 1076 

Srygley,    Paul    D 1086 

Srygley,    Roy    K 1083 

Staebler,    Charles  Alexander 1196 

*Stafford,   Howard  Byers 971 

Stafford,  John  Roy 1243 

Staiger,  Harry  Arthur 1243 

Stains,  Tracey  Ranger 1280 

Staley,    Edward    Ganott 334 

Staley,    Paul   Scott 605 

Stalford,    Martin    R 779 

Stallings,  Harry  Couburn 711 

Stalnaker,    Cecil   Martin 888 

Stanwood,   Robert  Hewitt 466 

Standard,    Guy   Morgan 1247 

Stanley,    Robert   Remington 1165 

Stanton,    Thomas  Joyce 1009 

Staples,   Abram   Penn 832 

*  Staples,    Samuel   Hunt 833 

Starbird,    Alfred   Andrews 899 

Stark,   John   Vincil 835 

Stark,    Theodore  Eugene 1053 

Starkel,    Leonard    Elgar 972 

Starkey,   John  Johnson 1275 

Starkweather,   Edd  Vincent 946 

Starr,    James 99 

Staton,     Henry 508 

*Stauffer,   David   McNeely 328 

Steadman,    William    Frederick 883 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX 


15*5 


Stearns,    Franklin 392 

*  Stearns,   George  H.   P 616 

Stearns,   James   Henry 1032 

Stearns,    Philip  Morris 1179 

Stearns,    Robert  Sylvester 931 

Stebbins.    Don   Meade 587 

*Steck,    Kenneth    Lewars 309 

Stedman,  Frank  Haywood 501 

Steel,    Joseph    W. .  ." 227 

Steele,     Paul 1227 

Steen,    Edwyn    French 1143 

Steen,    Heber    Spencer 1143 

Steenbergen,  John  Harness 830 

Steenson,    Burt  Edward 1029 

Steer,    John   Wilson 850 

Steese,    Charles    McHenry 296 

Steese,    James    Gordon. 290 

*  Steese,    John   Zug 292 

Steffa,    Earl   Chester 1272 

Stege,   George  Washington 978 

*Stehman.   Henry   Miller 1282 

Steigerwalt,    Albert   Bard 785 

Steigerwalt,    Robert  Wingate 785 

*Steinmetz,   Charles  Mays 335 

Steiner,    Edgar 1240 

Sterm,    Preston    Eugene 334 

Steorts,   Aristottle   C 879 

Stephens,   Allen  Whitmore 899 

Stephens,   Harwe'l  Madison 1199 

Stephens,    John    Clarence 1245 

*Stephens,    Stephen  Dover 440 

Stephenson,    Henry    Augustus 647 

Stephenson,    John   Howard 843 

*Stephenson,    Lloyd   Beall 386 

*  Stephenson,    Mark   Bird 827 

Stephenson,   Roscoe  Bolar 831 

Sterling,    Robert  Brown 91 

Sterling,   Robert  Henry 152 

Stern,   Joseph   Lane 643 

Sterner,    Edwin   Miller 1239 

*Sterrit,    George   Brvan 326 

Sterzik,    Rupert    Allison 1289 

Stetson,   Howard  Carlton 909 

Stevens,    Frederick    Oramel 908 

*Stevens,  Grafton 950 

Stevens,    Lawton    Terry 1201 

Stevens,  McKinley  Hobart 310 

Stevens,   Percy  Frederick 1374 

Stevens,   Robert  Bruce 1344 

Stevens,  Ronald  Cecil 935 

Stevens,  Thomas  Wood 948 

Stevenson,    Allan   Cooper 775 

Stevenson,    Donald   Carnegie 783 

Stevenson,    Edwin    Livingstone.  .  .  .       773 

*Stevenson,    J.    Duncan 269 

Stevenson,  Kenneth  Semple 786 

Stevenson,  Malcolm  Reid 778 

Stevenson,    Paul   Vincent 780 

Stevenson,   William   Damon 777 

*Stevenson,   William  James 264 

Stevers,  Harold  De  Forest 975 

Steves,   Warren   Carlton 1128 

Steward,    John    Alexander 410 

*Stewardson,    Edmund    Austin.  ...         93 
Stewardson,    Emlyn    Lamar 91 

*  Stewart,   David  Walker    (Jr.)  ....      175 

*  Stewart,    Henry    Foster 85 

Stewart,   John   Bovd   Dinsmore.  ...      228 

*Stewart,    John   Witherow 181 

Stewart,    Kenneth   Mason 597 

Stewart,    Lee   Kingsley 678 

Stewart,    Lloyd   Lincoln 1353 

*Stewart,    Robert  Hanson 866 

Stewart,   Robert  Harold 1379 

Stewart,  Thomas  Alexander 219 

Stewart,    Walter 422 


Stewart,   William   Moore,   Jr 85 

Stice,    Robert    Henry 1361 

Stier,    Joseph    Fetherman 194 

Stiles,    Frederic   Clayton 703 

Stiles,    George    Francis 286 

Stiles,    Harry   Glvndon 1216 

Stillman,   Herman  Wells 678 

Stillwagen,     Charles    A 224 

Stinchfield.   Melvin  Joshua 1222 

Stobert,    Robert   Clarence 1103 

Stockbridge,    Carl.vle    J 935 

Stoekdale,    Roger    Scranton 974 

Stolkmann,    Erling    Brynjulf 1173 

Stokes,   Joseph,   Jr 140 

Stokes,    Samuel   Emlen 137 

*Stokes.    Thomas    P.    C 73 

Stone,    Charles    Wells 953 

Stone,   Clyde  Ernest 576 

*Stone,    David    Davidson 266 

Stone,    Erwin    Bowman 882 

Stone,    Frederick    Arol 889 

Stone,    Hal  Marot 576 

Stone,    James    Kavs 797 

*  Stone,   John   Thorn 58 

Stone,    Samuel   Marion 730 

Stone,  William  Elmer 909 

Stonebrakcr,   Levin 989 

Stoner,   Earl  Ayres 1344  ■ 

Stoner.    Harrv    Latimer 1333 

Stoner,    Willis    Gordon 1237 

Stork,    Theophilus    Baker 77 

Story,   Elliott  Livius 649 

Story,    Walter    Franklin 649 

Stotesbury,    Herbert 114 

Stough,    Carl    Frederick 1064 

Stout,    George    Leslie 1386 

*  Stout,    George  Washington,   Jr....  192 

Stout.   Robert  Lee 391 

Stovell,   John  W.   D 85 

Stover,    Oliver    Otis 900 

Stover,   Sumner 455 

Strange,    Albert    1104 

*  Strange,     Robert 499 

*Stratton.   James  Newbold 158 

Straus,    William   Bradford 243 

Strawbridge,    Francis    Reeves 113 

Strawbridge,    Robert   Early 816 

*  Strawbridge,    William    Justus....  108 

Street,    Oliver    Day 1114 

Strickland,    Robert   Buchanan 1113 

Strickland,    Roy    Elgin 905 

*Strickler,   Samuel  Packer 273 

Strobel,    Carolus  Edward .' .  1358 

Strong,    Bruce   Willis 1291 

*Strong,    Norton 752 

*Strother.   William  Trigg 477 

Stroup,    Nathan   Teller 366 

Strouse.  William  Franklin 766 

Strout,   Henrv  Elmer,  Jr 1173 

Struble,    George  Harold 962 

''■'Strvker,    Samuel   Stanhope 157 

Stuart,  Charles  B..  Jr 627 

Stuart,    Dee    Ward 1280 

Stuart,  Donald  Wellineton 934 

Stuart,    George   Hay,    Jr 74 

*Stuart,    James   Bailey 425 

*Stuart,    John    Linton 207 

Stuart,    Joseph    Alexander 306 

Stuart,   Richard  Bayson 937 

*  Stuart,     Robert 204 

*Stuart,   William   David 65 

*Stuart,    Winchester    Hall 207 

Stuckev,   Thomas  Fred 534 

Stuebing,   Carl  Frederick 608 

Stuebing.    Walter   Harden 972 

Stull,   Eugene   Stroud,   Jr 798 


1526 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX 


Sturdivant.    Joel    Fletcher 1104 

Sturm.     Ernest    Walker 1065 

Sturtz,   Harry  Kennell 964 

Stver,    Roland    Brubaker 346 

Sublett,    Alvah    Tindal 1071 

Suchomel,    Thomas    Frank 1388 

Sulger,   Alden   Harwood 600 

*Sullavan,     John     Lamkin 381 

Sullivan,    William    Bernard 841 

Summerill.   Joseph   John.   Jr 405 

Smnntr,    Morton    Rogers 916 

Sumner.    Willard    Carlyle 1052 

Super,    Charles    William 274 

Super.  John  Henry,  Jr 298 

Super,    Ovando    Byron 280 

Surface,    Henry    Howard 747 

Surface,    James   Rov 662 

Sutton.   Frederick  Totten 1315 

*  Sutton.    Henry    Tyler 395 

Sutton,  Henrv  Lozier 1215 

*  Sutton,    John,    Jr 476 

Sutton,    John    Anderson 189 

Sutton,    William    Albert,    Jr 1221 

Sutton,   William  Dixon 776 

Svensson,   Ejnar  Sven  Holder 463 

Swail,     John    H 679 

Swaine,   Frank  T 451 

Swallow,   Walter   Ambrose 867 

Swan,    William   Lincoln 159 

Swann,    George 718 

"Swann,    Porterfield 718 

Swanson,    Claude   Augustus 633 

Swanson.   Ivan  Roy 969 

Swasey,   Frederick  Harold 919 

Swatek,    George  Weston 1250 

Sweeney,   Frank   Lynn 688 

Sweeney,    James   Joel 386 

Sweeney,    Stender    Joseph 1362 

Sweeney,  Thomas  Wilson 687 

*Sweenev,    William    Cavot 388 

Swendscen,    Carl    Gustav 1335 

Sweet,    Charles    Atwater,    Jr 1187 

Sweet,  Rilph  William 1336 

Swenk,    Thomas.   Jr 160 

Swift,    Carroll   Candy 934 

Swift,    Ernest.  Haywood 658 

Swift,   Porter  La  Forrest 909 

S  wiser.    Lyle    Ernest 889 

Swiger,    Rual    Bower 884 

Sykes,    Edward    Hooper 800 

Sykes,    Edward   Turner 490 

Tabb,    Benjamin    West 731 

*Tabb.    Thomas    A 546 

Taffe,   John  Walter 605 

Talbot,  Forns  Miles 537 

Talbot,    Henry  Murray 752 

Tnlbott.   Richard  Bosworth 884 

Taliaferro,   George  Walton 849 

Taliaferro.    Patrick    Rose 474 

Talley,  Favette  Newcomb 310 

Taller,    Luther  Lee 1075 

Tallmade,    Robert   Freeman 1240 

Tankard,    Edward   Bernard 649 

*TankersTey.    Felix 496 

Tnnner,  Wi'liam  Raymond 1043 

Tappan,    Bruce    Nicholas 1255 

Tarnubzer.     Llovd 1214 

Tarr,    Edward   Eugene 1003 

Tarr,    Russell   Hurst 830 

Tarrant.  William  John 980 

Tate,    Charles    Graffus 286 

*Tate,    Humphrey    Dillon 185 

Tatge,    Luther    Willis 1287 

Tatge,    Paul    William 1277 

Tatnall,    Emmett    Robinson 121 


Taussig,    John    Wright 1300 

Taylor,    Anson   Wales  Hard 415 

Tavlor,    Bayard   Eugene 1319 

*Taylor,    Benjamin   Franklin 495 

Taylor,    Charles    Lewis 617 

Taylor,    Charles    Richard 636 

Taylor,   Chester  Hubbard 464 

Tavlor,   Edmund  Carter 97 

Tavlor,   Edward  Cray 1131 

Tavlor,    Ellis   Wing 448 

Taylor,    Frank   William   Howard...  1137 

Tavlor,     Franklin     Minor 740 

*Taylor,  George 158 

Tavlor,   George  Winship 996 

Tavlor,    Henrv   Magruder 736 

Taylor,  Hugh  McGuire 719 

Taylor,     James    Albert 443 

*  Taylor,    James    Peyton 492 

Taylor,   Jesse    Sweeney 1313 

Taylor,   John  Warner 441 

*Tavlor,    Joseph    Olvnthus 558 

Taylor,    Orville    Chester 1277 

Taylor,    Paul  Huse 1168 

Tavlor,    Percy    James 1302 

Taylor,    Richard   Wilcox 657 

Taylor.   Robert  Coleman 390 

Taylor,   Robert  Love.  Jr 1194 

*Taylor,    Samuel    Oliver 207 

Taylor,   Thomas   Gallagher 239 

Tavlor.    William    Kirkham 840 

Teague,     Henry    Nelson 666 

*Tebbetts.     Charles    Buckman 910 

Tebbetts.  Eugene  Lester,  Jr 928 

Tebbs,    Charles    Minns 653 

Teissier,    Louis   Gaston 528 

Telfer,    Harold    Robert 1254 

Temple,    George    M 239 

Temple,   Henry  Wilson 219 

*Templeton,   John  Francis 204 

*Tennent,  James  Alexander 67 

Tenney,     Dwight 454 

*Terrell,     Ernest    Gerard 643 

Terry,    Ira   M 1112- 

Teubner,    Charles   William 1360 

Thayer,     Cleaver 590 

Thayer,    Sydnev.    Jr 139 

Theobald,  Jesse  Edward 1035 

Theobald,   John  Meaux 827 

Thoman,   Alfred   Rudolph 466 

Thomas,  Albert  Hale 934 

Thomas,    Daniel  Ferris 936 

Thomas,   Edgar  Austin 872 

Thomas,    Frederick    Chvnoweth .  .  .  .  284 

Thomas,    George,    3d.  .  ! 815 

Thomas,    George   Brinton 1160 

Thomas,    George   Clifford,   Jr 107 

Thomas,    Haskell   Maissel 745 

Thomas,    John    Lewis 398 

Thomas,   Leon   Evan 775 

Thomas,    Ralph   Edwin 937 

Thomas.    Searle    Fowler 911 

Thomas.  William  Wayt 1197 

Thompson,  Abbott  Howe 1161 

Thompson,    Albert   Ely.  . 226 

Thompson,     Alexander    Simpson .  .  .  639 

Thompson,   Clyde  Clinton 1087 

*Thompson.    George    Claibourne. .  .  .  207 

*Tho  npson,   George  Western 210 

Thompson,    Henrv    Rich 1255 

Thompson,    Mark    Francis 1205 

*Thompson,    Philip    R.    H 380 

Thompson,   Robert  Love 509 

Thompson,     Samuel    Eeley 998 

*Thompson,  Sidney 150 

Thompson,   Stanley  Brown 1228 

*Thompson,    William    Hart 188 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX 


1527 


Thoreen,    Reuben   Gustavus 1328 

Thorington,    Richard   Wainwright.  .  142 

Thome,    Jent    George 1030 

Thornburg,    Dwight   Holbrook 1149 

Thornburg,    Max   Weston 1143 

Thornhill,   Claude  Wilton 742 

Thornhill,  Gabriel  Felder 408 

Thrasher,    Henry   Wood 647 

Thrift,  James  Fleet 990 

Throckmorton,    Morford 231 

Thuerer,  Allen  Henry 1036 

*Thurman,     Robert    Donnell 632 

*Thurmond,    J.    G.    S 545 

Thyng,    Elmer  William 936 

Tidmarsh,    George    Paul 1314 

Tidwell,    Reuben   Frank 1186 

Tifft,     Lewis    Wallace 1345 

Till,   Raymond   Coombs 846 

Timberlake,    Erwin   Bateman 588 

Timbv,    Fred   W 1357 

Tindall,  Glenn  Means 701 

Tingley,    Ross   Ogden 1189 

Titcomb,    Harry    Alton.  .  .  •. 922 

Titcomb,   Warren    Smiser 1191 

Tobias,    Ashley    Cowen,    Jr 1019 

Tobin,   George   Scott 466 

Todd,   Harold  Arthur 1196 

Todd,    Kirkland  Wiley 1312 

Todd,    William   Balch 562 

Tolbert,    George  Vinyard 1203 

Toland,    Marcellus   Randle 1338 

*Toler,   James  Boorman 159 

Tollefson,   Donald  Gasman 1341 

Tomkies,    Charles   Doswell 521 

Tomkies,  James  Scott 522 

Toms,  Allen  Park 1322 

*Toms,    Jay    William 1301 

Tonks,    Harry   Charles 1309 

*Topp,   Harvey  Everett 543 

*Torbert,    Robert  P.   M 326 

Torbett,  Joseph  La  Fayette 1206 

Torell,  Gustave  Adolph 1247 

Torrey,  Clare  Morse 1136 

Touart,  Clarence  Anthony  Nathan.  .  1108 

Touart.    Anthony   Joseph 453 

Towle,    Franklin  Thompson 1162 

Towler.    James   Andrew 1045 

Towne,   Arthur  Herbert 1373 

Towne,   George  Herbert 932 

Townes,    Ernest   Nelson 746 

Townes,    William    Armistead 392 

Towns,  Edward  Barbour 460 

Townsend,    Ernest  Witt 535 

Townsend,  Hubert  Force 1057 

*Townsend,   James   Price 75 

Townsend.   John  Selby 957 

Townshend.    Bailey 1171 

Townsley,    Lloyd    Roger 954 

*Toulmin.    Harry    Theophilus 382 

Tov.  Frederick  Granville  Yale 739 

Trafton,    Ernest    Eugene 907 

Transeau,    Edgar   Nelson 342 

Treat,    Leverett   Hitchcock 1260 

*Tredwell.  James  Black 324 

Trefrv,  Donald  Earl 1260 

Trellue,    Edwin    D 524 

*Trevett,  Ross  L..  . 576 

Triekett,     William 276 

*Trigg,   John  H 476 

Trigg,    Robert   Ernest 531 

Trigg,   Wallace  Lewis 1244 

*Trigg,  William  Winston 477 

Tronnes.  Olaf  Einar 701 

Trotter,  Edward  Hough 166 

*Trotter,  Francis  Lowrie 811 

*Trotter,    Frederick    Newbold 812 


Trousdale,    Charles   Eastman 1200 

Troutman,    Walter    Carl 1098 

Trowbridge,    Arthur    Carleton 1271 

*Trowbridge,    Miner 438 

Truckenbrod,    Richard    Fred 709 

Trumbower,    Bruce    Gorden 312 

Trundle,    Otho    Clark 745 

*Tucker,  Charles  Frederick 568 

Tucker,    Dewitt  Everett 829 

Tucker,  Easter  Wood 1102 

*Tucker,  Floyd  Woodruff 630 

Tucker,  George  Washington 442 

Tucker,  John  Corlis 706 

*Tucker,    John    Southgate 259 

*Tuell,    William    Melville 754 

Tufts,    Orren 925 

Tupper,  Virgil  L 226 

Turman,   Arthur  Fisher 1285 

*Turnbull,    Charles   Frederick 385 

Turnbull,   Curtis  Husey 1319 

Turnbull,   Thomas.    3d 1312 

Turner,   Alan   Erol 1004 

Turner,  Banks  Pearson 1074 

Turner,   Charles  Root 509 

Turner,   Clarence  Baker  Agnew.  .  .  1068 

*Turner,    Edmund    Pendleton 380 

Turner,  Harry  Page 936 

Turner,   James   Jackson 877 

Turner,   John  Armstrong 800 

Turner,   John    Samuel.   Jr 1001 

*Turner,   Joseph  Augustine 384 

Turner,     Lincoln    Lull 935 

Turner,   Ransom  Carlton 1259 

Turner,    Robert    Hite 826 

Tuthill,    Ralph    Wells 958 

Tattle,   Daniel  Svlvester 434 

Tutwiler,   Guv  Isbel 1102 

*Twiggs.   Hansford   D.   D 67 

Twitchell,    Carl    Elmer 921 

Twombly,    Frank    Wesley 910 

Tykle,    Frederick    George 1230 

Tvler,    Arnold    Wesley 936 

Tvler.     Blake 846 

Tyler,  Frank  Ames 640 

*Tyler,   Frank  Eastham 672 

Tyler,  George  Thomas,  Jr 639 

Tvler,    John    Severn 267 

Tynes,   Buford   Cleveland 403 

Tyson,    Edwin    Lloyd 790 

Tyson,    Lawrence    Hampton 1152 

Uhlisr.    Franklin    Reinhardt 461 

*Uhlinger.    James    Philip 1171 

Uhlman,   Elwood  Henry 695 

Ullman.   Howard  Marsh 1221 

Fnderhill,  Charles  Francis 1158 

TTnderhill.    Edward   Marvin 454 

Underwood,   Charles  Thomas 1316 

TTnderwood.   Elmer  Roy 1308 

Underwood,  John  Lee.  Jr 737 

Underwood.    Oscar   Wilder,    Jr....  737 

Underwood.  Willis  Boykin 742 

Unland,    Herman    Henry 669 

Unzicker.   Earl   Morris 591 

Updegraff.  Charles  Earl 234 

Updegraff.    John   Wilbert 231 

Upton,    Earl   Edward 1376 

Vaden.    Giles   Henry,   Jr 736 

Vaden,  Marshall  Tate 740 

Vaden,    Robert    Carrington 733 

Vaden.    Thomas    Hunt 748 

Valentine.   Allen  Wilson 738 

Valentine    Stnnlev  Burnside 786 

Valtier.    Ralph   Paul 595 

Van   Alyea,    Melville    Carlyle 1041 


1528 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX 


Van   Boven,    Leonard   Charles 1262 

Van  Boven,   Peter  John 1257 

*  Vance,    John    Park 205 

Yandenburgh,    John    James 1141 

Yandergrift.    Frank    Bane 658 

Van  Ueventer,  Jacob  Hurd 164 

Van    De   Yoort.    Horace.    Jr 1098 

Van  Fossen,   Robert  Lewis 1345 

Yan   Horn,    Robert    Bowman 1369 

Van    Kleeck,    Euen 447 

Yann.    Clyde    Harold 1102 

Van   .Mater,  James  Bartholomew..     .1320 

♦Van    Nostrand,    Seymour 440 

Van   Orsdale.    Allen   Augustus 1193 

Van  Pelt,  William  Turner 93 

*Vansant,    Edward   Newton 176 

Yarney,    Ross   Harold 922 

♦Yason,    William    Isaac 544 

Yaughan,   Andrew   Eisen,   Jr 1179 

Yaughan,    Cecil    Crawley.    Jr 634 

*  Yaughan.     Harry     Read 1187 

Vaugl  an,    Isaac    Newton 640 

Yaughan.   Thomas   Grady 1114 

*  Yaughan.    William    S 515 

Vaughn,   James   Joseph 1080 

Yeazey,    George   Julian 1285 

Yeazey,    Sumner   Guiwits 1284 

Vehire   er.    Henry    Lincoln «.  .  1317 

Vicain,    Elbin   Justinius 1033 

Vicar,   William   Wilson,    Jr 658 

Vicars,    Marsh   Walker 849 

*Vick,    Thoaias    Eugene 59 

Yictorcen,  Charles  Jay 1197 

Yietor.    Lynn   Albert 1359 

Vincent.    Gordon    Linwood,    Jr 656 

Vincent,   Hugh  Evelyn 405 

*  Vincent,     Millard    Plummer 626 

Viner,    George   Roswel 1282 

Vizard,    Anthony,    Jr 528 

Vogel,  Cabell  Gattv 1276 

Vogel,    Claude    Marbin 1211 

Vogel,    Leslie  Henry 705 

Voght,    Kenneth    Edward 1038 

Vogt,    Ju'ius    Everrett 456 

Vom  Saal,   Frederick  M.  V 443 

Vom  Saal.  Rudolf  Ernest 447 

Von   Adelung,    \rchibald   Borland..  1148 

*Von  Glahn,  William  Carll 758 

'  oorhees,    James   Dayton 125 

Yoo'-hies,     Jay 455 

Yosburg.   Percy   Leach 301 

A  i(  eland,   Donald   Rousaville 1310 

Waddill.   Roland  Acree 837 

Wade.   David  Reynolds,   Jr 1090 

Waddell,    Dean    Quigley 1141 

Wade'ton,   Willard   Stratton 459 

Wadbams.    Frederick   Earl 1279 

Wadsworth.    Charles,    Jr 87 

Wagener,    Lawrence    Louis 887 

Wagsener.   George   Lewis 873 

Wagner,   Frederic   Harry 969 

Wagner.   Frederick  Carver 311 

Wagner,    Loraine    Stewart 589 

Wagner,    Paul   Conner 356 

Waaner,    Richard    Fox 370 

Wagner,    S<  ott    Raymond 342 

\\  ahl,   Edward   Frederick 1327 

Wahl,   Ernest  Fred.  . 1387 

Wa;n wright.    Isaac   Harrison 79 

Waite,    John    Herbert 994 

Wakefield.   Albert  Fred 1252 

Wakefield,    George    Arthur 914 

VI  akefield,    Oscar   Abel 915 

Walbanm,    Frederick    Delano 130 

Walbridge.  John  Tutbill 956 


Walbridge,   Robert  Preston 1258 

Walden,   Arthur   Frisbie 1132 

Walden,    Harold   George 915 

Walden,    Richard   hanning   3d 748 

Waldner,    Frank    B 346 

Waldo.    Benjamin   Taylor 518 

Walker,    Charles    Sebaldus 224 

Walker,  Clifford  Black 1128 

Walker,   Cyrus  Harding 389 

Walker,    David  0 474 

Walker,   David  Harold 774 

*  Walker,    Duncan    Stephen 156 

Walker,   Ernest  Thaxter 915 

Walker,    Harry   W 686 

*  Walker,     Henry 164 

Walker,    Herbert   Berg 88 

Walker,     Holmes 772 

Walker,    Irwin   Nolan 1272 

Walker,  James  Blair 769 

Walker,    James   Napoleon 182 

Walker,    James   William 233 

Walker,   John  Henley 641 

Walker,    John    Moseley 502 

Walker.    Jonas    Moulton 769 

■Walker,    Lewis   Mulford 165 

Walker,   Llewellyn   Griffith 234 

*Walker,     Lucian    Holmes 501 

Walker,   Norvell   Rvland 722 

Walker.    Paul    Reynolds 311 

Walker,    Riplev    Sommers 841 

Walker,    Robarts   Ogden 954 

*  Walker,   Robert  Jacob 390 

Walker,     Samuel 777 

Walker,  Stephen  Pillsbury 966 

Walker,   Warren   Henry 1256 

Walker,    William    Farquharson .  .  .  .  457 

Walker,  William  Hultz 767 

Wall,    Sidney    Otho .' 532 

Wallace,    Chester   Lee 237 

Wallace,    John    Henderson 1104 

*  Wallace,    John    Wiles 630 

Wallace,    Kenneth 1219 

Wallace,    Otis    Alexander 451 

♦Wallace,  Wm.  P 383 

Wallen,     Allen 1385 

*Waller,    Maurice 556 

♦Walmsley,    Robert   Williams 627 

♦Walsh,    Charles,    Jr 493 

Walsh,    Daniel  Eugene 1009 

Walsh,    John    Greer,   Jr 771 

Walsh,  George  Herbert 118 

Walsh.   Stevenson  Hocklev 84 

Walston,   Edwin   Brainard 681 

♦Walter,    Charles    Franklin 194 

Walton,   Morgan   L.,   Jr 651 

Walton,    Robert   Virginius 1194 

Walton,    Samuel    Lvnwood 654 

Walton,  William  Karl 869 

Walton.    William   Rush 840 

Walz,   Chester  Davison 1047 

Wampler,   John   Bonner 1212 

Warburton,    Barclay   Harding 94 

Ward,    Charles   Wilson 239 

Ward,    David  Struss 1305 

Ward,  Donald  Bagwell 743 

Ward,    Frank   Addison 160 

Ward,    Frederick    Lindsay 969 

Ward,    Howard   Franklin,    Jr 250 

Ward.    Lee   Kersey 234 

Ward,    Ralph   Holmes 1254 

Ward,    Stanley    Mortimer 1314 

Ward.    William    Eldred,    Jr 1090 

Warder,  Walter  Bain 577 

♦Wardlaw,   John   Banks,   Jr 626 

Warfield,  Allen  Adgate 638 

Warfield,  Vernon  Huff 593 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX 


1529 


Warne,   Boyd  Emery 223 

Warner,    Benjamin   Isaac 1214 

Warner,    Daniel    List 1000 

Warner,    Paul    Charles 1168 

Warner,    Paul    Lusty 1091 

Warren,    Blanchard   Dominick 1179 

Warren,    George   Effinger 835 

Warren,    James    Magruder 847 

Warren,  John  Edward 1380 

Warren,   Victor  Eugene 581 

Warren.     William 1105 

Warren,     William     Rice 402 

Warrick,   George  Ramsey 253 

Warriner,  Jesse  Bolles 782 

*Wartelle,     Felix 382 

Warwick,    Orville   Hamilton 1321 

Wasburn,  Lowell  More 1357 

Washington,    Augustine    Burket.  .  .  491 

Waterman,   William  Layton 604 

*  Waters,    Charles    Dowty 476 

Waters,    Henry  Jackson 765 

Waters,    Theodore    Cooke 842 

Watke,    RichaVd   Puis 1037 

Watkins,    Harold    George 1166 

Watkins,   Matthew  Kear,   Jr 298 

Watkins,    Miffiin    Marsh 877 

Watkins,   Richard  V.  C 302 

*  Watkins,   Wilbur   Whally 880 

Watrous,    Christopher   Beach 577 

Watson,    Charles  Thomas 1029 

Watson,   George   Catchpole 764 

Watson,    Hampton   Carson 177 

Watson,   James  Webster 1027 

Watson,    Paul   Jefferson 1116 

Watson,  Theodore  Ferme 866 

*  Watson,   William 178 

Watt,     Roland    McKinley 971 

Watters,    James    David 259 

Watters,   Arthur  C.  M 452 

*Watterson,    William    Henry 476 

Watterworth,    David    Schell 1260 

Watts,  Joseph  Blackburn 836 

Watts,   Owen  Jefferson 1252 

Watts,    Samuel    Edward 587 

Way,  George  Franklin,  3d 936 

Way,    William    James 397 

Weadon,     Karl     Harper 876 

Weakly,   Floyd  Berkeley 1283 

Weart,    Spencer    Stout 165 

Weaver,    Chalmer   Hiram 1242 

*Weaver,    Charles   G 612 

Weaver,   Edward  Benjamin 368 

Weaver,    Houston    Emerson 367 

Weaver,   Peter  Francis 662 

Weaver,  Thomas  Newton 221 

Weaver,   Warren 1045 

Webb,    Bennie    Powell 1203 

Webb,  Marshall  Alfred 1342 

*  Webb,    Thaddeus 67 

Webb,    Warren    Champion 697 

Webb,    William    Lester 1335 

Weber,    Howard    Kennedy 271 

Webster,    Donald    Pavson 1078 

Webster,     Henry 282 

Webster,    Henry    Gillman 935 

Weech.    Charles   Sewell 1009 

*Weech,  William  T.  L 266 

Weed,    Joseph    Dunning 122 

Weeks,    Carl  Wellington 907 

Weeks,    James    Rodney 1245 

Wegner,   Edwin  Albert,   Jr 707 

Wehmeyer,  Karl  Lehman 1253 

Weidenhafer,    John    David 308 

Weidlein,  Ivan  Ford 1387 

Weiher,    Henry    Albert 447 

Weinhagen,   George,   Jr 1162 


Weinhagen,   Lewis  Frederick 1036 

*Weir,    James    P 218 

*Weirich,  Thomas  Hudson 213 

Weisiger,     Silas    Merchant 719 

Weiss,   Robert  Glover 1202 

*Welker,    Henry   Clement 345 

Wellborn,     Olin 496 

Wellbrock,    George   Herman 393 

Welling,   Isaac  Henry 186 

Wellington,   Harold  Wentworth  .  .  .  .    1161 

Wellington,    Linwood  Wiley 931 

Wells,  Edward  Rolfe  Ford 826 

Wells,     Julian    Lawrence 392 

Wells,    Reginald   Ellis 579 

Weltan,   Orton   Beard 1362 

*  Welty,     James 230 

Wemple,    Leland   Edward 1162 

Wendrick,     Carl    Frederick 1284 

Wengel,   Arthur   Matson 971 

Wengert,    James   Joyce 1388 

Wert,   Thomas   Reed 413 

Wesch,  Walter  Philip 1250 

Wescott,    Randall   Livingston 706 

West,    Benjamin   Herndon 728 

West,   Charles  Cobia 1198 

*West,  John  N 379 

West,     Paul 1101 

West,   William  Charles 1164 

West,  William  Johnson 724 

West,    Wm.    Nelson   Loflin.  . 816 

*Westbrook,   George   Ransom 758 

Westenhaver,   Le   Roy  John 599 

Weston,  Clarence  McClellan 911 

Weston,  Henry  Greggs ,    1039 

Wetherill,     Bnnton 103 

*Wetherill,    George    Deacon 75 

Wetherill,    John    Lawrence 110 

*  Wetherill,    William    Delany 158 

Wey,   James  Philip 1159 

Weymouth,  Claude  Raymond 921 

Whaley,  James  Benton 1005 

Whalev,    John   Staton 1175 

Whaley,    William    Claude 886 

Wharton,    Charles 129 

Wharton,    Henry   Redwood,   Jr 134 

Wharton,  James  Booth 137 

Wheatley,    William    Francis 1226 

Wheeler,    Robert  Wass 916 

Wheeler,    Roy    Russell 1310 

Wheeler,     Stanley    Matthews 915 

Wheelock,    Frank    Hickman 1202 

*Wheelen,   Edward   Siddons,   Jr. ...         65 

*Whelen,   James   Nevins 70 

Wheltle,    Albert   Francis 1010' 

Wheltle,    John    Benedict   Aloysius..      989' 

Wherrv,    Walter    Hays 244- 

Whieldon,  John  Reed 803. 

Whipple,    Dorris  William 445 

Whipple,    John   A.    J 669 

Whipple,   John   Grant 968 

Whitacre,    Elson    Harmon 705 

*Whitall,    Franklin 106 

Whitcomb,  Joseph  Onon 901 

White,    Austin    Goddard 964 

White,  Charles  Hallet 407 

White,    Charles    Stephen 876 

White,   Ernest   Cantelo 946 

White,    Gilbert    Case 727 

*White,    Horace    Meredith 154 

White,  James  Gordon 590 

White,  Jerry  Adams 887 

White,   John  A 723 

White,    John    Cary 400 

White,    John    Daniel 403 

White,    John    Hutchings 395 

White,   John  James   3d... 120.3, 


1530 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX 


White,    Leonard  Maxwell.  .  .    1145 

White.   Oliver  Chambers 1004 

"White,   Orrin  Banks 733 

*  White,     Philip    Howell 65 

White,  Robert  Bruce 1048 

White,    Robert  E.   McCrea 240 

White,    Robert    Hiram 1075 

*  White,    Robert    Samuel 1004 

*White.   Thomas  Wells '.  .  .  .  387 

White,    Walter    Cornelius 931 

White,    Walter    Wallace,    Jr 656 

White,   William  Henry 828 

White,   William  Wallace 601 

Whitehead,   Amor  Bales 1082 

Whitehead,    Charles    Edward 298 

Whitehead,   Claude  Stuart 744 

*Whitehead,    Gerrard   Irvine 63 

Whitehead,  John  Hurt 722 

♦Whitehead,    Joseph    Boykin 380 

Whitehead,    Joseph 722 

Whitehead,  Walter  Lucius 1167 

Whitehad.    Walter    Mumford 729 

*Whitehouse,     Edward    Norman...  436 

*Whitehouse,    Henry    Bruen 436 

*Whiteley,   Benjamin   Dickson 388 

*Whiteley,    Calvin,    Jr 389 

*Whiteman,    M.    McDaniel 424 

Whiteman,     Samuel    Dickey 804 

Whiteman,   Thomas   Moorhead 287 

Whiteside,   Frederick  William 933 

*  Whiting,    Julian    Wythe 383 

Whitman,    Olin    L.    M 697 

Whitmore,    Chadbourne   Melcher...  961 

Whitmore,   John  Campbell 644 

Whitmore,   Morris  Towar 1224 

Whitmoyer,    Raymond    Britton ....  303 

*Whitner,  Alonzo  Church 494 

*Whitner,  Benjamin  Franklin 495 

Whitner,    Charles   Howard,    Jr 1188 

Whitney,   John  Drayton 816 

Whitney,   Sumner   Prince 933 

Whitton,    Author    Louis 1342 

Whittier,   John   Lowell 924 

*  Whittington,    J.    B 515 

Whittkower,    Henry   William 466 

Whittle,  Randolph  Gordon 848 

Whyte,    Kenneth    Griffith 1373 

Wiant,    Harold    Dana 871 

Wiard,    Walter   Hinkston 960 

Wible,   Richard  Allan 845 

Wicker,    James    Cardwell 743 

Wicker,   John   Jordan,   Jr 738 

Wickerham,  Adam  George >.  .  958 

Wickerham,    Frank   Eugene 253 

Wickerham.    Harold    Francis 251 

Wickert,    Mark    Nevin 353 

Widerquist,    Chester  Carl 706 

*Wiegand,    Edwin   B 333 

Wiest,   Paul  Foreman 841 

Wiestling,    Edward    Benjamin 330 

*  Wiestling     Joshua    Martin 323 

Wiggins,    Chester   Maurice 838 

Wiggs,   John  Wilton 1200 

Wightman,  John  William 655 

Wightman,    William  Arthur 659 

Wikle,   Merrit  Luther 1110 

Wilbur,    Walter   Bowie 1018 

Wilcox,    Tracy   Francis 698 

*  Wilde,    James    M 879 

*  Wilder,    Garaner  K 678 

Wilder,     James    Burton 1203 

Wilder,    Sylvanus   Wells 1159 

Wildman,    James    William 719 

Wiley,    Mellon    Cleveland 904 

*Wilhelm,   John  Schall 194 

Wilhelm,    Pierre   Francis 885    | 


Wilkenson,  John  Benjamin,  Jr 876 

Wilkie,    John   Chester 1238 

Wilkinson,    Horace    Cornelius 1101 

Willard,    Arthur    Cutts 1158 

*Willbanks.    James    Wesley 476 

Williams,    Albert 1077 

Williams,    Ashby 401 

*  Williams,     Charles 75 

Williams,   Charles   Edward 719 

*  Williams,    Charles    Nichols 195 

Williams,    Chester    Roger 226 

Williams,    David   Ellwood,    Jr 1006 

Williams,    David    Evans,    Jr 127 

*  Williams,      Duane 60 

Williams,  Duncan  Murchlson 498 

Williams,    Earl  Washington 866 

Williams,    Edward    Camden 887 

Williams,  Edward  Jesse 683 

Williams,    Egerton    Burnett 1259 

Williams,     Elmer    Llovd 1334 

Williams,    Fred    Rhea 598 

Williams,    Harmon     Dietrick 687 

Williams,    Henry   Horace 504 

Williams,   Howard  Thomas 597 

Williams,    Jack    Goetchins 1259 

Williams,   James  F.   G 496 

♦Williams,    Newton 211 

Williams,    Ray    Evan 10t3 

*  Williams,    Reuben   Boone 552 

Williams,    Richard   Walter 1011 

Williams,   Roger  Brian 1008 

Williams,    Roy   Edmund 951 

Williams,  Stuart  Ralfe 979 

Williams,  Welbon  De  Kalb 1115 

Williamson,  Edwin  Lamar 1100 

Williamson,    Harlna   Aretus 604 

♦Williamson,   Walter   S 495  . 

*Williard,    George    Washington.  .  .  .  323 

Willis,   Charles  Keese 628 

Willis,  Edward  Hatcher 653 

Willis,  Harry  Egbert 527 

Willis,    Thomas    Leroy 524 

Willoughby,    Hugh   Laussat 82 

Wills,    Davis   Bowles 728 

*Wills,    Henry    W 473 

Willson,    Hubert   Elimore 967 

Willson,    James   Wirron 1020 

*Wilmer,    Harry    White 1003 

Wilmer,  John  Wirt 1001 

Wilmink,  Gerard  Alexander 1259 

Wilmot,   Arthur  Montgomery 454 

Wilson,   Albert  James 796 

Wilson,   Alexander  Burchard 1239 

*  Wilson,    Alfred    Tennyson 992 

Wilson,    Andrew    Kimmell 805 

*  Wilson,    Andrew    Porter 212 

*  Wilson,  Andrew  Wylie 206 

*Wilson,    Charles    Irving 380 

*AVilson,    Clarence    Robert 997 

Wilson,    Donald   Crandall 1371 

Wilson,    Francis  Glen 304 

Wilson,    George   Eliot 240 

Wilson,    George   Flanders 388 

Wilson,  Harvev  Hill 1001 

♦Wilson,    Holt   Couch 387 

Wilson,    Hugh    Reid 1204 

Wilson,    John    Gaw 213 

Wilson,   John   Hart 1219 

Wilson,  Joseph  Henderson 798 

Wilson,  Lewis  Milnor 1013 

Wilson,   Lloyd  Tilehman,   Jr 743 

*WTilson,   Lowrie  W 203 

Wilson,    Maurice  Emery 218 

Wilson,   Parker  Ridie 741 

Wilson,   Richard  Hagen 1241 

Wilson,   Richard  Taylor 389 


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Wilson,  Robert  Taylor 644 

Wilson,      Rodgers .  113 

Wilson,   Thomas,   Dent  Mutter 216 

Wilson,  Thornton  Oscar 829 

Wilson,    Wilbur   Vance 293 

*Wilson,  William  Alexander  P. .  .  .  .  187 

*Wiltbank,   William   Macpherson .  .  .  97 

*Wimbrough,    Richard   Kelly 276 

*Winans,    Chester    Butte 462 

Winans,    George   Clark 868 

*Winborne,  Robert  Warren 501 

Winborne,    Samuel   Pretlow 508 

Winbourne,    Peter    Parker 508 

Winder,    Thomas    Street 1010 

Windfohr,   Robert  Frairy 1006 

Windle,   William   Butler". 126 

Winebrenner.    David  Charles,    3d. .  .  1012 

Winegar,   Byron  Merrill 1239 

Wingerd,    Cephas   Zeller 332 

*Wingerd.   Daniel  Henry 329 

*Winn,   Chester  Vernon 589 

Winslow,    Willis    Stone 931 

Winsor,    Henry Ill 

Winsor,   James   Davi:,   Jr Ill 

Winston,  William  Edmund 496 

Winter,    Earland    Sumner 928 

Winterer.  Horace  Kenneth 1138 

Winton.  Walter  Ferrell 1069 

Winton,    William    McClain 1071 

Wiith,    Willard    Ralph 536 

Wise,  Joseph  Blaine 236 

Wrisner,   Charles  Wesley,   Jr 991 

Wissing,  Clement  Bernard 584 

Wissler,  Franklin  Hiser 845 

Witham,    Walter    Remick 917 

Witherbv,   Lvsle   Fowler 452 

Witherell,    Otto    Southerland 1357 

Withers,    William    Price 1224 

Witmer.  Luther  F.  Z 346 

Witt,   Clarence  Oliver 963 

Woehling,   Herbert  Louis 1166 

Woistishek,   Alfred   Joseph 1359 

Wolcott,    James   Everett 1388 

Wolf,    Kenneth    Josephus 1221 

Wolfe.    John    Calvin 1054 

Wolfe.   Sheldon   Redlin 1057 

*Wolff,  Bernard  Mav 328 

Wood,    Alpheus   Hartley 660 

Wood,  Charles 380 

Wood,    Charles   Randolph 813 

Wood,  Charles  Stewart 117 

Wood,    Claude    Ralph 1090 

Wood,  Edward  Fitz  Randolph 128 

Wood,   Edwin  Kimmell 782 

Wood,    Edwin   Thomas 1158 

Wood,     Emlen 125 

Wood,     Frank 500 

Wood,    Frederic   Gordon 870 

Wood,  George  N.  Bonaparte,  Jr...  655 

Wood,   Hunter,   Jr :  .  394 

Wood,  James  Vincent 1355 

*Wood,    James   Whitfield 182 

Wood,   Jav   Pendleton 450 

Wood,   John   Franklin   Hicks 725 

Wood,   Lyttleton  Waddell 404 

Wood.   Richard  Francis,  Jr 119 

Wood,    Robert    Benton 1089 

*Wood,   Robert  Hancock,  Jr 410 

Wood,  Robert  Learning 120 

Woodard.    George   La   Monte 682 

Woodard.    Morrison    Colyer 685 

Woodhouse.    Irving 1053 

Woodhouse,    Linn    A 1040 

Woodring,  Thomas  Volney 1082 

Woodruff,  Edward  Tyson 1146 

Woodruff,  Ennie  Casselberry 1140 


Woods,  Carl  Wesley 906 

Woods,    George   Edward 590 

*  Woods,  George  Washington 218 

*Woods,   Joseph  Jacob 162 

*Woods,    Richard   Flavell 110 

*  Woodward,  Edwin  Augustus 67 

Woodward,    Pierre  Ledger 1089 

*Woodward,    William    Randolph...  1007 

*  Woodward,    William   Wallace 718 

Woolfork,    Edmund   Winston,    Jr. .  .  662 

Wooster,  William  M.   P 289 

Wootters,  Robert  Hayes 828 

Worley,    Claude    Bernard 1187 

Worrell,    Henry   Martyn 179 

Worster,   Willard   Parker 438 

Worth,     Adam 520 

Worth,   Charles  William 503 

Worthington,    Robert    Edgar 1378 

Wray,     Alfred    Russell 1298 

Wray,   Francis   Marion 653 

Wray,    George    Birch 237 

Wray,  John  Elder 789 

Wrav,     William 784 

Wright,   Edward   Needles,    3d 128 

Wright,   Frank   Conly 843 

Wright,  Frederick  Thomas 694 

Wright,    Garland   White 1355 

Wright,  George  Herbert 522 

*Wright,   Jacob   Ridgway 166 

*  Wright,  James  Purdon 74 

*  Wright,    John  Wesley 267 

Wright,     Stuart 1171 

Wright,    Walter    Winn 525 

Wright,   Warren  Abbott 696 

Wright,    William    Russell 1073 

Wright,  William  Townsend 811 

Wulff.    Horace    Byington 1358 

Wurster,    Carhle   Barton 1052 

Wyeth,   Walter  Heald 586 

Wvlie,  Garvin  Roseborough 242 

Wylie,   John   Noble 626 

Wynne,    George  Williamson 568 

Wysong,   Thomas   Shirley 294 

Yager,    WTilliam   Lobb 495 

Yancey,    Kemper   Winsborough.  .  .  .  649 

Yancey,  Robert  Gibbons 847 

*  Yancey,    Stephen    Davenport 384 

Yancey,    William    Benjamin 408 

Yarcho,    Raymond    Alton 1384 

*Yarnall.    Harold  Ellis 811 

Yates,   Charles  James 631 

Yates,    James   Lewis 748 

Yates,    John    William 581 

Yeary,  Ernest  Brown 533 

y    de    Varona,    Miguel   Angel    Chin- 
chilla     1317 

*  Yelverton,    Thomas 182 

Yoder,    Ira    Freeman   Constantine .  .  368 

Yoder,    Robert  Emery   Pattison....  365 

Yott,  Francis  Donnell 583 

Young,    Andrew   Melbv 1091 

Young,   Charles   Edward,   Jr 1203 

Young,    Charles   Mervyn 995 

Young,    David    Jones 491 

Young,  Edgar  William 1000 

Young,     Ferrin 1072 

Young,    Harry    Robert 875 

*Young,   Jesse  Bowman 276 

*  Young,    John    Forrester 152 

Young,  Oliver  Ernest 1104 

Young,  Rob  Roy 1147 

*  Young,  Samuel  J 724 

Yount,   John   Henry 1069 


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*Zabriskie.    Augustus 157 

Zaring.  Aziel  Flo vd 1277 

Zechiel.   Chester   Leonard 1276 

Zepp,    Clarence    Peter 1316 

Zerbe,   Charles  Mver 326 

Zeveley,    Harry   John .  .  .  866 

Ziegler.    Frederick    Mossar 347 

Ziegler,    William    Alfred 747 


Zimmer,    Daniel    Becker 459 

Zimmerman,   Clarence  Edgar 342 

*Zimmerman,   George  Henry 266 

Zimmerman,   Louis    Seymour 989 

Zimmerman,    William   H.   H 268 

Zingheim,    William    Cole 978 

Zonne,   Harold  John 1035 

Zuccarello,  Guy  Maxwell 1090