w
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
ii 111 ii \ [CTOH Hi PON I
is.".:; 1893
J nil - ii n mo HOD til
1833 Ih.-,ii
I III I mi NDERS OF THE KRATEUXITY
GENERAL REGISTER
OF THE
MEMBERS
OF THE
PHI KAPPA SIGMA
FRATERNITY
1850
1920
PHILADELPHIA
A. D. 1920
m*» Cowiy Public library
ft. Woyne, Indiana
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.
PHI KAPPA SIGMA FRATERNITY.
~m
N
o^ .a a
A*
SCR
bJD S
h fa cs .n '""
feg Or- g
„ ^ i> „ "
s 5 « §
c
■*><
is
0
pq
1
in
'J J
Oo
pq
pj
fe
tfl
cS
0
U
a
0
-
0
-
H
^>
H
fe»g £ PQ w w
§ -SPO^G g
K5 H h5 ffi 1-5 l-s
<< ft U
c'S-jJ
II to (B «
cS .
F
O e fa «»
P! Ed >"» ?H. /7i
r>w-; = c/5 1- 2
hi \—i t- cu c
C CS- O
• . • CS U2 O X
<Ph'
c
ON
00
J3
<U CS > C
. . O ™ cS
/OSr.
W g bC
° tS «
a
. W
S «
**. c
S ™ 4-> CS
2 ») c » c (j
si rC "-
to " siC^c8-r'cs*J0'r:
5 -C i-l
K O pq g S en C^
^^ CCQoffi
pG O
ffi'S
s g J ^ ° - o w
►*i>— > JS <u *- S
c ~ -S o
E^pi^KL-i
Pd
2j
O
J3
o
pq
w
■S T3
=3.2 fi
u 9-
s 5
rf C^ 1^ *^-^ CJ 0J <u
i- M ^
X
H
N
u
c
M
n
0
U
eS
« s
1. «i+J
« cj « ^ w r j w
- M fe T, « . o -C cs
« ij cc
2 .-JOT.*-.
o
«-> ■ "^ CQ ,
h '3 CQ t3
C cs aj r~V te
2 T3 "55 £ t-S '
g m 42 S OJ l— 1
>» -^W ^ EH w
o
0
X
w
01 *<
1— I tn
a
O
c
-C
o
i-s
.■SI SB
C C3.S *
J ^ M ffi
£^; = E
CS O * cs
^^^ CU
, fa » '
,Q Uh fa
S hJ 'O
sE s
to* *i •
o S o
^Q
N rrW
^ bfl CO
• N ^ c
C^.ii cS
on
t° 32 «s _ fa ^: 5 j.
■SSI'S 853 SrS
xi S s§ <u c fe u$ u S
Qj ^ 3h j g
g^ cK . S ^
CS Op . [> «3 r •
a
o .
(S3
pq ■ ^
0 v^ fa jc ^
j= c <u fa 5 w
^ j- C I— I fa CU
. 1) 5 . O CU
c^-pQ PQ ^ g £<
^ ^ ffi ffi" fi pq
& S3
CU ~
au J ,
JPh;
'C •
cup;
OS
<i pq ft w W H ?h* o" a>
dddo'ddo'd 0
-sJpqfti-IWE-ifH®©
dodo 0 0 0 0 0
<J pq ft h4 W E-J 8h © ©
0 0 o" 0 0 0 0 0 0
PHI KAPPA SIGMA FRATERNITY.
t-^,2 ^ E. r ^ ^^p^t r^K . >,w<u^ ■*! r«
• mS« RJSW.S S»u H Ua S^P ..^5^ " £P«0 s -* rB s>£
= <'ccS!>£2 g^"^fe>j25 ►Jg.3*sq3>>>Q
^sa^Hbbb ^HjEhHh^tfi E-i W !^ ffi H Q c/j £ ^
^ -«r>« o Pl^So ~* « - «<
•9"
m-b-s«SH ii^iiii^ri gift* b Jig*
o
r! ?? -er" ■_• «
l2K.oss^.gp: °«-cs^>:j »a^la^8
= J=5 = fs|E ^"tfJJi>«- J"S?G?K 1131
g M U
SSI^IU "i^sf^ii smis-i***
- — . E 2 • B ^ S • brv'oJrOnJScnfHpH h* *- .j S cj-; c
- = • _i ^~ ^ ^ _• £ • x ••-'=-.•« b,' • • b • £ -e . « ^
: Eh ^ S i-3
wo KT^"^ ■< w .H
A
S, f« S ■ > oo 2 5, - « 'O a 3 -m o ^- « ., c £, *- ^ -2 _e ,
r - ? ^ _ — O ,,w »— « fcr. > W u^'^ Qj i— ( s^?^?«r .i H .^ C/j 1J
^--j^:^ coEh-b Sf o . iP . ^ C* 5 *3 ^"0 = . C bo
= ,■ ■= x = < r" (2 u QO^Bm*,l2w« 1 ! PQ © J© S ; w. ffi pg
n - n ; « g g w p .Ko?i^'.2 • Q«c^r^tM
-I-^^'h^^o wda5»?^^EH£5zi fe'-joEHdffiH^K^
-i ^ d ^; -/-i h h © © ■< pi k (-! ^i H h © © -»i m C m ^i e-I ^ © ©'
odbddbddd ddddddddd dddd d dddd
PHI KAPPA SIGMA FRATERNITY. «
A. ^^ A. A •A** . ^ C"
^ ^ . ^w<i «1 <i< < • w"^ 3^ w ^ . ^
43 • 3 ^-*^ ^ >,H^<I S^-«£> -^^ 5-< ^h^-?
m a ^ o P55 c => 5cc 5 S^ w.s; « s £ ffi §«^s^ wh-; c £ u
• m • ^» u to •
. W CO o a«W
a ~ 2*1 to S oj 5 • S .1 ^J^l «f m^ <y m^^W^r^S1-1^03 «
I . .3 2 ISJ .jj w S £.§ £ |5 8 J J ||i £ If s-2 SP -
MflOPifeb^Ob? HifofQKfo^<OHCj ^H?^Hfe^^K>K «
<-5|
WS ^^«ri ^ w^h w L a^ 0^3^
=S « « I 111 l~%~$i i IJSl ^^'£ «
u
H^O^EhPco co^ K.oO^fcbQOKH ^ ^ H ^ fo >-, < CQ ^ < «■«
^»^qu3 p 3 ^ -3g S?e5^ X.ff I-s
'H . rw-S ^w -x a a .3 • >» >, ^ ^ § ^-3 S H
nl v
jI^h^Is h,0 w«^ cgu^d a alii all
S J= >^ O
B
rt m m . . ...... . •
<! n' R h H H 5^ h CD CD <J m" K hh W E-I ^ Ph CD CT> <JfqCHWH^hCDCD
oooooboooo oddddddddd dddddddddd
12
3
C
c
o
U
o
-
X
W
PHI KAPPA SIGMA FRATERNITY.
OS
o
John Pope Baer (A-Z).
George P. Bagby ('I').
Wells M. Cook (T).
Thomas B. McAdams (<I>
William F. Norris (A).
James Starr (A).
Boyd Lee Spahr (E).
Victor E. Brown (T).
Albert C. Dieffenbach (
OS
James Starr (A).
George P. Bagby ('!>).
Albert C. Dieffenbach (2
Frederick M. Von Saal
Richard M. Philler (A).
G. Herbert Walsh (A).
Bovd Lee Spahr (E).
Haseltine Smith (A).
Scott S. Leiby (Z).
Herbert A. Kenyon (AO
W»
j=< <
W — ■
~ it.-*
£ =« c
«jja
O-i tu JO _ «> S3
X
CO
s,'Q
2 o
as
o
P* if, t:
60 to = 5 £
r- o Tj o jr fa
o « > g £ 5
t* J ~ ^
V 3
o':~
w^^'u
^ *» 03 CO ^S S
12 ^- J a >-co
.a . o « « g
5 >> H
cis
i £ £ ej I ^ ~
PS o *-
CO
O >■ IT* eB JS CS
c
Cu"5
c 5T
--" ,_; i* _o
jj-CH t,
hS^S^S
6Cco X. rt
fc! S ^ 4=
w <i
-=
^ ,
„ \,
v —
us
r
tj
J3
-
•^
&
B
4->
«j
+J
CO CO
c3
U
V
U
Ko
,C
V
a
V
"-J
+J
-
-
K
T3
-
3
CS
O
PQ
EX
1*
. . I
< S3 * v-'
t, >- r e
M if ? S
O S p 3
ES
pa o t;
5h c .22
W^
£ E S
-J i-a > I? ^ "-s =3
* >i; £ gTb^
WecSE
C co
jS i)
CO ^
■co •
2 5
Ch^;
Bvi
cor-o
J a
a ?a Sa 8*0 1
g 8 5 S g § ^ *
ca
«fj
^D
0)
C/)
kB
C
O
JZ
<u
Ph
U
+j
O
<u c
", x S _," J-l E-i Jh CD ©
ddddddddd
<1 P5 C hh- W H ^ W 0 ©
oooooooooo
PHI KAPPA SIGMA FRATERNITY.
13
^
cr ^<
2, •& ■<
• ■£ tSJ « C • • ^--A-~v
0
1
Haseltine Smith (A)
Albert C. Dieffenbac
William C. West (A
Thomas B. McAdam
Robert B. MacFadye
Paul C. Wagner (Z)
Boyd Lee Spahr (E)
Arthur M. Jens (AE
Patrick M. Estes (<J>
Earl A. Barrett (AP
. ">.
N <J •©>
W^. <'°- ^W *
CI*
(A)
nbac
rulff
(T).
Her
h (A
(E)
a (a
Ldam
(AZ
7
tine Smith
t C. Dieffe
min F. Kie
M. Cook
rd M. Phi
rbert Wals
Lee Spahr
min Lee, 2i
as B. McA
t N. Baer
^
1— 1
0
1— 1
H3
3
^C
•3 SjA.3*^." S C
C
ffi < m ^ K O W W H Pi
O
1
.^
1
N^
</5
w<) ^ •
~d
9-t
C3
O
wll£«^e^c«
CO
>> c h w=2 3 e-i 0
u
X
W
7
1— I
George P. Bagb
Albert C. Dieffe
Benjamin F. Kie
Wells M. Cook
Richard M. Phi:
G. Herbert Wal
Boyd Lee Spahr
Haseltine Smith
Louis S. Rice (
Paul V. Stevens
/■^hH •
CS3 " — C
w • • O
£*%<<.. 6
CO
*o
James Starr (A
George P. Bagby
Albert C. Dieffen
Frederick M. Voi
Richard M. Philh
G. Herbert? Wals
Boyd Lee Spahr
Haseltine Smith
Scott S. Leiby (
Herbert A. Keny
V
1— 1
Oi
1-H
<} pq G m W H £h O CD* ©
dodddddo'dd
9. V-4
0)
S " t-H
p? -
-O rt p
O M ^ -
.J" 0> O\00
^j: . o
J <a 9. t o
< g-oO.Ji
-d ^.-"^ o
«Sffl _
kOcJ
"> C3 rt £
> 3 C l> C
gSi-£-£
J3 C <U . V
HOPQOM
Cr3 ■* in CO t-
M
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.
IS
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.
16
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
18
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-
vention: Philadelphia, 1859, pp. 20.
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.
19
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
year. First number, Vol. I, No. 1, printed February, 1891. Discontinued
1901.
A Register of the members of the Phi Kappa Sigma Fraternity, 1850-.
94. Philadelphia: Printed by order of the Grand Chapter, for the exclu-
sive use of the members of the Fraternity. MDCCCXCIV, pp. 256.
Phi Kappa Sigma, Tau Chapter, March, by N. M. Carter. Published
for the Author by Hatch Music Company, Philadelphia. Copyright, 1898,
by X. M. Carter.
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
the publication of the Semi-Centennial Register, October 19, 1900. Printed
by resolution of the Grand Chapter at the Thirty-ninth Convention, held at
Lancaster, Pa., December 30 and 31, 1901. For the exclusive use of the
members of the Fraternity. Philadelphia, Pa., May, 1902.
Directory of living members of the. Phi Kappa Sigma Fraternity. Ar-
ranged geographically and alphabetically. Printed by resolution of the
Grand Chapter. For the exclusive use of the members of the Fraternity.
Philadelphia, June, 1903, pp. 152; May, 1905, pp. 167; May, 1908, pp. 199;
May, 1911, pp. 263; May, 1913, pp. 308; May, 1916, pp. 359.
Record of the New York Convention of 1908 of Phi Kappa Sigma.
(Special Issue.) National Convention, 1850 (Seal) 1908. New York
Alumni and Iota Chapters. Held at Hotel Astor, New York City, on
January 2, 3 and 4, 1908. Published by the New York Alumni Chapter,
New York City, N. Y., pp. (1) I-III, 1-9.
Songs of Phi Kappa Sigma. Macgowan & Slipper, Printers, 30 Beek-
man Street, New York. (Portrait.) 1906, pp. 58.
General Register of the members of the Phi Kappa Sigma Fraternity,
1850 (Badge) 1920. Philadelphia, 1910, pp. 948.
Songs of Phi Kappa Sigma. New York, 1912, pp. 125.
A Brief History of Phi Kappa Sigma, by Boyd Lee Spahr. Phila-
delphia, 1916, pp. 15.
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
23
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-
<-.-»»
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 ($).
G. 0., EARL ALONZO BARRETT (AP).
«
s
(ft
»
a.
a.
«
LU
h-
CO
o
LU
<
LU
O
o
CM
O
c\2
O
H
00
Jh
e
o
o
a)
Pi
•v
c3
•H
.3
ft
H
T3
c$
H
•H
Pk
£
>s
-i
O
•H
Jh -M
fi
>
(0
r
•h t3
•H
«H
CD a3
Sh
O
Ti ft
(D
<D
P
u
k ?-h
W
0
O ft
•H
'd
«H
50
h
0
(D
o
>> u
«
0
*d ad
H
A
(D £
ti
P
U o
U
•H
0
O
(D ,£j
G
P
.Q £
0
o
|
H 03
o
c$
•H O
CV2
^
£ -H
O)
'd
P
iH
*\
fc ft
0 -H
•
0
is
P ^
+3
A
©=>
03 a
a'
P
•H 03
©
•
h
50 ,£>
h iH
o
o
Q) rj
-P H
p
<H
Pn 03
01
H
C!
0
<D 0
00
^
o
d
,£! 03
•H
<£
•H
a*
En O
c
£
P
0
£
£
ai
ft
^J
P
•H ^
•H
O
•
rH
^
U
= >>
r-i
Z>
O
^
k r-i
— »
03
fn
0 fl
•>
rQ
a$
P O
£ •
3
&
03
Hoo
03
O
■&
U
<H
0 ^<
>
o o
2
Pn ^C
Q
•h ac
_
o
0
id
. .
>H
03
ce |^
n
cd
s $
D
€3
0
50 ^r
3 »d
ft
T5
r-i
•H \
3 0
O
•
CO
Ph
0
CO £
ft
> H
) -H
^
-^
0
2
cd >i 0
P
nd
fcd ,r
^ ^
0
o
G
•H
CO
fi
H
o
•H
§
-P
ClJ
.3
ft
P
2
•H
O
nnjj
o
7P
O
<B
u
i>
o
fl
CO
CO
0
u
-d
'd
J4
fl
d
o
•H
-P
ClS
a
o
•H
0)
-p
•H
G
•H
T3
CI
CD
CO
G
O
•H
P
ft
•H
O
CO
-Q
CO
bO
G
•H
'd
h
CtJ
is
o
«H
G
CD
I
CO
0
CO
•H
>
C$
CD
CO
Ci
CD
rH
ft
pH
rH
C$
G
CD
u
Cm
u
,G
ft
to
CD
CD
1-3
>»
O
PQ
G
O
iH
•H
CO
ft
2
p
CtJ
CO
•H
PA
u
ft
Eh i-
0
0 t:
+=>
Oj
o
ti
rH
•p
P
•H
CO
A
0
pi
w o<
rH
•\
0
ri
bO
A
0
G
o
«
•H
'd
T3 CO
rH
G o
•H
0
CD
Pi
to
rH
PQ
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
ALPHA CHAPTER. 61
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-
ALPHA CHAPTER. 63
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.
go PHI KAPPA SIGMA FRATERNITY.
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
02 PHI KAPPA SIGMA FRATERNITY.
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
ALPHA CHAPTER. 93
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
go PHI KAPPA SIGMA FRATERNITY.
(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-
ALPHA CHAPTER. 105
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.
io6 PHI KAPPA SIGMA FRATERNITY.
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
ALPHA CHAPTER. 109
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-
ii4 PHI KAPPA SIC MA FRATERNITY.
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.
n6 PHI KAPPA SIGMA FRATERNITY.
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.
»
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
ALPHA CHAPTER. 135
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.
BETA CHAPTER. 159
*'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
171
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
GAMMA CHAPTER. 175
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.
,-■■
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.
202
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.
-:!:-
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.
EI
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
317
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.
ZETA CHAPTER. 325
*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.
X
P 2
1 P
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.
ETA CHAPTER. 381
*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.
ETA CHAPTER. 383
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.
o r
-*3 e
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.
549
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.
550
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.
555
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.
56i
Pi Chapter
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.
562
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.
567
Rho Chapter
*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.
568
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
57i
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.
. 575
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.
K
rr ^
Vi so
>— ' o
C ^
« §
P- S
<! -
U c
—
P §
<J P3
H
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.
758
W 05
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
PSI CHAPTER.
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.
Charter surrendered.
c
>.
a
»i
ti
4)
H
3
H t
Pm
<3
V
H
1— 1
^J)
T3
=
<!
eS
a
C
-
-
<i
-*i
C8
a
£
-
»-i
<j
Alpha Alpha Chapter
WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY
LEXINGTON, VA.
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.
a "g
^ >
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.
—I d>
— .9
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.
p
O
X
3 i
H -§
< -<
U °
<j -*>
< .55
W
PL,
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
1095
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.
1097
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.
u66 PHI KAPPA SIGMA FRATERNITY.
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.
w> O
— C/5
5? =3
i— i o
i— I 1;
Alpha Nu Chapter
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-
1183
ii&4 PHI KAPPA SIGMA FRATERNITY.
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.
1 185
n86 PHI KAPPA SIGMA FRATERNITY.
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.
MM
t
eij
e
w
CO
- a
O
ej
ffi
tO
>»
J
tf •?
o
W £
r .
H S
£3
3 1
3
< -
0*2
G* jJ
Ph.
b 5
w
< §
Ph
* a
fc- te
W ?
^
e
Alpha Xi Chapter
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.
P ■=
5|
c
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.
K -S3
< '5
S o
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.
ALPHA RHO CHAPTER. 1309
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.
i3io PHI KAPPA SIGMA FRATERNITY.
*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
ALPHA RHO CHAPTER. 13"
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.
JS o
U o
< £
x '3
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-
1325'
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.
rv "3
Ph -a
U T5
H £
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
1367
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.
P
§ r
o
H °
%£
O >
S p
— V
Ph
Alpha Phi Chapter
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).
1420
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).
^430
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).
GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX.
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.
I44S
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.
GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX
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).
1450
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).
GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX.
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).
1452
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).
U54
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).
1456
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).
1458
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).
1476
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
1510
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
15"
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
15H
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
1516
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
I5i8
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
1519
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
1520
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
ALPHABETICAL INDEX
I53i
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
153-
ALPHABETICAL INDEX
*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