The Michigan book, Part 24

Author: Humphrey, Edwin H; University of Michigan
Publication date: 1898
Publisher: Ann Arbor : [The Inland Press]
Number of Pages: 356


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66 Allan B. Bevans,


66 James L. Bevans,


Asa H. Danforth, LL. B.,


" ¿ Walter R. Dedrick, LL. B.,


" / Sam E. Low, LL. B., Charles W. Munger, LL. B.,


" I George L. Nye, LL. B.,


" ¿ Eli R. Sutton, LL. B., " ¿ Henry D. Wood, LL. B., '92 / James F. Burke, LL. B., " ¿ Frank Combes, LL. B., " I George O. Crane, LL. B.,


" / Franklin H. Gale, LL. B., Frank L. Grant, LL. B, Walter M. Harvey, LL. B.,


George J. Reiner, LL. B.,


" ¿ Joseph Sears, Jr., LL. B.,


'92 / *Arthur E. Sweet,


" ¿ Boynton H. Van Derwent,


" ¿ Arthur Webster, LL. B.,


'93 l Ross Beale, Bernard F. Brough, LL. B.,


" ¿ Ronoldo M. Cooper,


" ¿ Herbert H. Cowen,


John H. James, LL. B.,


" ¿ Ernest W. Marland, LL. B.,


" I George W. Nattinger,


" m Daniel A. Pelton,


" / Charles F. Roehrig, LL. B.,


" / Gideon M. Sipe, LL. B., Richard Apperson, LL. B.,


'94


NAV


William H. Burtner, Jr., LL. B.,


Frank Crozier, LL. B.,


66 Luther B. Freeman, LL. B.,


Edwin C. Henning, LL. B.,


Lott R. Herrick, LL B.,


66 Warren W. Holliday, LL. B.,


Jerauld J. Ingle, LL. B.,


Isaac T. Jones,


66 Herbert B. Krogman, B. L.,


66 Dwight O. Miller, B. L.,


James L. Morrison,


Charles D. Orear, LL. B.,


Worth W. Pepple, LL. B.,


Hugh C. Smith, LL. B.,


2 Lewis A. Stoneman, LL. B.,


'95 / Richard J. Barr, LL. B., " m Robert J. Bunyan,


" p Arthur F. Calerdine,


" / Ira R. Carter, LL. B.,


" ¿ James A. Cotner, LL. B.,


" / Robert B. Crane, LL. B.,


" / Horace L. Dyer, LL. B.,


Maurice E. Fitzgerald, LL. B.,


" ¿ Joseph W. Kimberlin, LL. B.,


" / Charles O. Willits,


'96 m Norman L. Harris,


"m Saxe W. Mowers, M. D.,


" d Wilber Townsend, D. D. S.,


" I Henry J. Witbeck,


'97 Lewis B. Alger, Ph. B.,


66 Louis W. Anderson,


" , Albert M. Carr,


66 Harold O. Comstock,


66 Carl H. Cooper,


" m James Long,


66 Albert H. Stoneman, A. B.,


'98 Robert S. Danforth,


J. Wistar Harris,


66 Paul P. Ingham,


66 Carl S. Kennedy,


66 William L. Love,


Ard E. Richardson,


Morey A. Wood,


66 Arthur R. Wren,


'99 Frank S. Bachelder,


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'99 Charles F. Delbridge,


'00 Lloyd A. Wilson,


Charles A. LaFever,


'0I Waldo B. Bach,


66 Hugh Lane,


66 Chester O. Jordan,


66 Arthur D. Stansell,


66 William W. Kittleman, Jr.,


66 Clarence W. Whitney, 66 George W. Magly,


'00 Ebbie G. Beuret,


66 Frederick C. Mellish,


George E. Granger,


66 Walter H. Mills,


66 Burton O. Greening,


66 Howard Richardson,


66 Le Roy Webster,


66 Jesse J. Ricks.


The following members of Sigma Chi, elsewhere initiated, and not permanently affiliated with the local chapter, have attended the University :


'62 Jonathan W. Newman, B. S.,


'91 m James O. Ballard, M. D.,


'64 / John H. O'Neall, LL. B.,


'93 Frank H. Loomis,


'71 / Luther Short, LL. B.,


'08 / Jacob M. Blake,


'72 / Julius W. Youche, LL. B.,


" / George Kingsley, Jr.,


'73 / Edson B. Bauder, LL. B.,


" m Horace Newhart,


'77 Holland W. Baker, C. E.,


" m Solomon S. Lee,


D. Darwin Hughes, LL. B.,


" / Charles B. Moores, LL. B.,


66 Elbert Sadler,


'81 / Jay J. Jennings, LL. B.,


" m Joseph A. Bennett,


'87 m Frank M. Kerry, M. D.,


'88 / William W. Baylor, LL. B.,


66 Fred M. Taylor, Ph. D.,


" m Horace Newhart,


" / Matthias B. Pittman,


'99 212 Wilber H. Cooper,


" / Thomas R. Dean,


" 1 John E. Egan,


Harry A. Fenton,


" m James M. Hervey,


'01 / Edgar C. Dunning.


Delta Upsilon .- The germ of this fraternity was an anti- secret society organized at Williams College in 1834, and which united with similar societies in other colleges to form the "Anti- Secret Confederation". In 1858 the present mono- gram badge was adopted; in 1864 Delta Upsilon was formally declared to be the name of the frater- nity; and in 1880 the society became simply "non- secret." Besides six chapters which formerly existed at Vermont, Wesleyan, Washington and Jef- ferson, Miami, Trinity, and the College of the City BADGE OF DELTA UPSILON. of New York, Delta Upsilon has 31 branches at Williams, Union, Hamilton, Amherst, Adelbert, Col- by, Rochester, Middlebury, Bowdoin, Rutgers, Brown, Colgate, New York University, Cornell, Marietta, Syracuse, Michigan, Northwestern, Harvard, Wisconsin, Lafayette, Columbia, Lehigh, Tufts, DePauw, Pennsylvania, Minnesota, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Swarthmore, Leland Stanford, Jr., and Califor- nia. The chapters at Williams, Hamilton, Amherst, Rutgers, Colgate, Cornell, Rochester, Syracuse, and Michigan, own build- ings. Blue and gold are the colors. The membership is aobut 6,500. Particularly prominent among the alumni are the late


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President James A. Garfield; Daniel S. Lamont, late Secretary of War; former Attorney-General W. H. H. Miller; Ex-Solicitor- General Orlow W. Chapman; Charles G. Dawes, Comptroller of the Currency; Bartlett Tripp, Ambassador to Austro-Hungary; J. C. Caldwell, Ex-Minister to Uruguay; Representatives in Congress W. G. Donnan, E. P. Loring, S. E. Payne, Jarvis Rockwell, J. S. Smart, Horace B. Smith, C. W. Stone, and B. A. Willis; Brigadier- General Cyrus Hamlin; Ex-Governors Austin Blair of Michigan and M. S. Stearns of Florida; Justice Stephen J. Field of the Fed- eral Supreme Court; U. S. Circuit Judge L. S. B. Sawyer; Ex- Chief Justice R. P. Boies of Oregon; E. G. Hamlin, formerly of the Supreme Court of Minnesota; the writers David A. Wells, Rossiter Johnson, W. E. Griffis, Homer Greene, and William Swinton; Pres- idents E. B. Andrews of Brown, David S. Jordan of Leland Stanford, Jr., Francis H. Snow of Kan- sas, J. E. Tuttle of Wabash, CHAPTER HOUSE OF DELTA UPSILON. R. C. Flagg of Ripon, Jeremiah White of Lombard, George Washburn of Roberts Col- lege (Constantinople ), and Daniel Bliss of the Syrian College at Beirut; and the Rev. Drs. Arthur T. Pierson of London, Hiram C. Haydn of Cleveland, and Nehemiah Boynton of Detroit.


The Michigan Chapter of Delta Upsilon was organized April 10, 1876, with four Sophomores and four Freshmen. In May, 1887, the society bought for $5,000 the house 522 Monroe street which it now occupies. Among the members of the chapter are Professor J. W. Jenks, '78, of Cornell University; W. A. Greeson, '79, and George N. Carman, '81, of the Lewis Institute, Chicago; the late Professor Carl W. Belser, '82, of the University of Colo- rado; Jacob E. Reighard, '82, J. H. Drake, '85, and C. L. Mead- er, '91, of the Michigan Faculty; and Professors C. W. Dodge, '86, of Rochester, F. C. Hicks, '86, of Missouri, and F. C. Clark, '87, of Leland Stanford, jr. The late Professor Edward Olney, of our University, was an honorary member. The society at Ann Arbor has been represented upon the University baseball nine by


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R. M. Dott, '84, and upon the football teams by D. N. De Tar, '78, C. S. Henning, '79, E. E. Beach, '84, R. M. Dott, '84, H. G. Prettyman, '85, G. C. Schemm, '85, R. W. Beach, '86, and J. A. LeRoy, '96. Following is the roll of the 176 members of the Michigan branch of Delta Upsilon:


'78 David N. DeTar, A. B.,


'84 Winthrop B. Chamberlain, A. B.,


66 Watson D. Hinckley, Ph. B.,


Jeremiah W. Jenks, A. B.,


66 Richard M. Dott, LL. B.,


66 William L. Jenks, A. B.,


66


Avon S. Hall, A. B.


66 John B. Johnson, C. E.,


66


Henry W. Hawley, Ph. B.,


66 Ossian C. Simonds, C. E.,


Arthur W. Stalker, A. B.,


'79 Charles S. Beadle, C. E.,


66 Fred S. Bell, Ph. B.,


66 James S. Bishop,


66 Isaac C. Goff,


.6


Alexander F. Lange, A. M.,


66 William A. Greeson, A. B.,


LeRoy Halsey, A. B.,


66 Horace G. Prettyman, A. B.,


Elias F. Schall,


George C. Schemm, A. B.,


66 Jesse F. Millspaugh, A. B.,


66 *Wilmot S. Pennington,


66 *Lyman B. Sailor,


'80 *Harry S. Bangs,


60 Arthur W. Burnett, A. M.,


James T. Eaglesfield,


66 *Thomas C. Green, Ph. B.,


66 *William K. Jones, A. B., 66 Frank P. Secor,


'8 1 George N. Carman, A. B.,


66 David Felmley, A. B.,


66 Frederick H. Goff, Ph. B.,


66 * Arthur G. Hall, A. M.,


66 Charles Hutchinson, Ph. B.,


60 William A. Locy, B. S.,


Charles E. St. John,


66 James MacNaughton,


66 Henry M. Morrow, LL. B.,


66 Clayton A. Read, B. L.,


66 William H. Turner, LL B.,


'89 Charles E. Decker,


. . Charles A. Green, Ph. B.,


Richard Khuen, B. S.,


Frederick H. Loveridge, B. S.,


66 Alfred M. Huycke,


Robert G. Morrow, Ph. B.,


60 Frank L. Osborne, A. M.,


60 Alden H. Potter;


66 Carman N. Smith, Ph. B.,


66 James M. Thompson,


66 Job Tuthill, B. S.,


Samuel C. Tuthill, A. B.,


66 Willard D. VanTuyle,


'84 Elmer E. Beach, A. B.,


66 Henry D. Burnett, B. S.,


66 Eugene A. Byrnes, A. B.,


66 Emile C. Caleyron, A. B.,


66 Charles W. Carman,


66 Ernest B. Perry, B. S.,


Will H. Sherzer, B. S.,


Philip R. Whitman, B. S.,


'90 *Joseph L. Mc Allister,


66 Irving G. McColl, B. L.,


66 Arthur McNeal, A. B.,


Edmund S. C. May, B. S.,


66 Arthur D. Mott,


60 Harry N. Quigley, A. B.,


66 George H. Snow, Ph. B.,


66 Charles A. Wheat, B. L.,


'91 James H. Harris, A. B.,


66 Clarence L. Meader, A. B.,


66 Charles S. Henning, C. E.,


Edward W. Jenney, A. B.,


'86 Albert L. Arner, B. L.,


Raymond W. Beach, B S.,


66 Nathan D. Corbin, B. S.,


66 Charles W. Dodge, B. S.,


Frederick C. Hicks, A. B.,


66 Chauncey A. Wheeler, A. B., Arthur L. Benedict, A. B.,


'87


Clarence Byrnes, A. B.,


Fred C. Clark, B. S.,


66 Will F. Hathaway,


Joseph M. Kramer,


66 John C. Richter, Jr., LL. B. '86,


'88 Charles U. Champion, LL. B.,


66 Elmer E. Clark, LL. B.,


Oliver G. Frederick,


66 John G. Schurtz, A. M.,


66 Asa D. Whipple, A. M.,


'82 Franklin C. Bailey, B. L.,


*Carl W. Belser, A. B.,


Clarence H. Childs, Ph. B.,


66 Jacob E. Reighard, Ph. B.,


'83 Howard Ayres,


Clyde V. Nafe, A. B.,


Joseph H. Drake, A. B.,


66 Samuel L. Prentiss,


66 *Albert C. Stanard, B. L.,


'85 Robert N. Burnett, A. B.,


6. William C. Clark, B. S.,


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16. Charles W. Middlekauff,


'96


James A. LeRoy, A. B.,


66 Reuben R. Moore, A. B.,


Carl C. Parsons, A. B.,


66 William D. Plant, A. B.,


Louis A. Pratt, A. B.,


Gabriel C. Tuthill, B. S.,


66 Louis C. Walker, B. S.,


Charles D. Warner,


'97 John R. Crouse, A. B.,


66 Eugene C. Warriner, A. B.,


66 Chauncey W. Penoyer,


'92 Charles C. Benedict, A. B.,


66 Irving W. Durfee, LL. B. '94,


66 Harold D. Corbusier,


Fred H. Jerome,


Richard D. Merrill, B. L.,


66


Frederick M. Loomis,


66 Carl D. Perry. A. B.,


66 Homer E. Safford, Ph. B.,


Paul H. Seymour, B. S.,


66 Henry W. Nichols,


'93 Truman P. Gaylord,


66 Samuel B. Grubbs, A. B.,


66 Harrison M. Randall, Ph. B.,


'94


William C. Conant, B. S.,


66


Laurence L. T. Driggs,


66 Arthur J. Farmer,


Oscar Romel,


Carlton R. Rose, Ph. B.,


Arthur M. Hyde,


66 Lewis G. Seeley, A. B.,


Clifford G. Roe,


'95


John A. Bendinger,


66 James H. Sawyer,


66 Reynolds C. Mahaney,


66


Edward G. Matter,


66 Allen H. Zacharias,


66 Frederic B. Richardson, B. L.,


'00 Norman S. Atcheson,


Stephen P. Cobb,


'96 Harry O. Burkert,


66 William A. Caldwell, Jr., B. S.,


Raymond L. Coffin,


'01 Emerson Davis, .


John J. Crain,


66 Ernest E. Freeman.


66 Will E. DeWitt,


66 Walter Gradle,


66 John H. Dietz,


66 Edward W. Kiefer,


66 Hobart B. Hoyt, A. B.,


66 E. Sprague Pratt.


In addition to the foregoing these members of Delta Upsilon have attended our University:


'68 m Thomas H. Stewart, M. D., '83 l William F. Denfield,


'73 m Charles R. Dryer, " m J. S. Van Vechten, M. D.,


" ¿ Jacob P. Winstead, LL. B.,


'87 / Elmer E. Brooks, LL. B.,


'74 Francis E. Arnold, A. B.,


'92 / Fenton W. North, LL. B.,


'75 m Samuel G. Moore,


'96 p Harold White,


'76 m John W. Mack,


'00 m Card H. Lund,


'81 / Charles E. Mckinney,


" m George K. Tinker.


'98 George H. Allen,


66 Clarence H. Brand,


Herbert Fox, Ph. B.,


66 Merritt M. Hawxhurst,


66 Frederick A. Mc Vay.


William P. Mc Vay,


66


Archibald W. Smalley,


66 Charles C. Wallin,


66 Samuel H. Warriner,


'99 Francis M. Bacon,


Walter W. Drew, A. B.,


66 Nathaniel Holmes,


66 Arthur L. Hubbard, A. B.,


66 Donald Fuller,


66


Thomas S. Gray,


66


Albert E. Greene, Ph. B.,


Edward Schreiner,


66 Nelson W. Thompson,


66 Cassius E. Wakefield, B. S.,


Charles H. Reynolds,


66 Harrison S. Smalley,


Phi Kappa Psi .- Charles P. T. Moore, afterwards a mem- ber of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia, and W. H. Letterman, founded Phi Kappa Psi at Jefferson College, in Febru- ary, 1852. Fifty-seven institutions have had branches of the fra- ternity, which is to-day represented in thirty-nine colleges and Universities, viz .: Washington and Jefferson, Virginia, Washing- ton and Lee, Allegheny, Bucknell, Gettysburg, Hampden-Sydney,


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Mississippi, Dickinson, Franklin and Marshall, Ohio Wesleyan,. Northwestern, DePauw, Chicago, Wittenberg, Iowa, Columbian, Cornell, Lafayette, Indiana, Wabash, Columbia, Wisconsin, Kan- sas, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Johns Hopkins, Ohio State, Beloit, Syracuse, Minnesota, Colgate, Swarthmore, West Virginia, Leland Stanford, Jr., Brooklyn Polytech- nic, Nebraska, Amherst, and Dartmouth. Buildings are owned at Gettysburg, Colgate, Cornell, Mich- ØKT igan, Beloit, Minnesota, Syracuse, Kansas, and Am- herst. Lavender and pink are the fraternity colors. Laurel and ivy are the botanical preferences of the BADGE OF PHI KAPPA PSI. society. Of the 7,300 members the following are perhaps the most prominent: Presidents Fisher of Hanover, Mc- Knight of Gettysburg, and Ort of Wittenberg; Professors John W. White of Harvard, James R. Weaver of DePauw, Edgar F. Smith of Pennsylvania, and Amos E. Dolbear of Tufts; Joseph B. For- aker, United States Senator; F. E. Beltzhoover, H. H. Bingham, W. T. Campbell, P. H. Dugro, G. W. Faris, C. S. Hartman, C. L. Henry, G. A. Jenks, E. L. Martin, W. H. Perry, S. R. Peters, J. E. Watson, Boyd Winchester, and S. H. Yocum, Representatives in Congress; E. P. C. Lewis, formerly Minister to Portugal; E. C. Little, sometime Consul-General at Cairo; Judges C. P. T. Moore of West Virginia, J. W. Phillips of Tennessee, W. W. Smith of Arkansas, and M. L. Buchwalter, of Cincinnati; Governor Lloyd Lowndes of Maryland; Charles C. McCabe, Bishop of the M. E. Church; the Rev. E. M. Stires, Rector of Grace Church, Chicago; Ex-Lieutenant-Governor D. B. Penn of Louisiana; and the Con- federate Major-General James A. Walker of Virginia.


The Michigan Alpha of Phi Kappa Psi was instituted at Ann Arbor in December, 1876, by William Yost, Monmouth '76, then studying in our law school. Like him, the other charter members. were professional students; but representatives from the literary department were secured subsequently, and the chapter now con- fines its initiations to that branch of the University. Thirteen years ago the Millen property in Washtenaw Avenue was leased for a chapter house, and in April, 1893, it was bought by the society. Among the members at Ann Arbor are Judge J. W. Mckinley, '79, of Los Angeles; Arthur S. Parker, '79 p, recently a member of the Detroit Board of Park Commissioners; Frank B. Leland, '82, of the Detroit Bar; Frank H. Hodder, '83, Professor of History at Kansas; Lewis A. Rhoades, '84, Professor of German at Illinois ::


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Professor J. V. Denney, '85, of Ohio State; Walter S. Holden, '89, and G. Fred Rush, '89, of the Chicago Bar; J. R. Effinger, Jr., '91, Instructor in French at Michigan; and James H. Prentiss, '96, Secretary of the Alumni Associa- tion of our University. Among the chapter's prom- inent athletes have been the baseball players W. C. Malley, '90, G. W. Denney, '91, and C. B. Smeltzer, '94, and the football men W. C. Mal-


CHAPTER HOUSE OF PHI KAPPA PSI.


ley, '90, and J. W. F. Bennett, '98. The chap-


ter has enrolled 161 men. Their names follow:


'77 / Francis G. Carpenter, LL. B., 'S3


Frank L. Webster,


" / William T. Coad, LL. B.,


'84 George E. Mosher,


" ¿ Clement M. Hammond, LL. B.,


Lewis A. Rhoades, A. B.,


" d Marion Holland, D. D. S.,


'85 Caleb D. Arner,


'78 / Robert B. Brown,


66 Edward M. Darrow,


" / James W. Johnston, LL. B.,


Joseph V. Denney, A. B.,


" / *Syrus T. D. Phelps, LL. B.,


66 Charles H. Harvey, A. B.,


" m George W. Spencer, M. D.,


66 E. L. Hollingsworth,


" [ William Yost, LL. B.,


Victor E. Loughridge,


'79 / Almon F. Hanson, LL. B.,


66 Samuel C. Parks, A. B.,


" / Samuel D. C. Hayes,


66 Everett T. Schuler,


66 James W. McKinley, B. S.,


66 James B. Sheean, A. B.,


- Arthur S. Parker, Ph. C.,


'86 Walter B. Bliss, A. B.,


*Ralph A. Angell,


66 Fred B. Hollenbeck, A. B.,


66 m Frank D. Baker, M. D.,


66 John N. James, A. B.,


66 Archie W. Banks,


66 Edward L. Parmenter, Jr., B. L.,


66 John W. Dorst, C. E.,


66


Henry A. Reynolds, A. B.,


Frank P. Satterlee, M. E.,


G. Byron Swisher, A. B.,


'SI Claude R. Buchanan, A. B.


Festus C. Cole, Ph. B.,


'87 Joseph Halsted, B. S.,


66 Kendal W. Hess, B. S.,


Charles Hudson,


66 Clarence J. Miner,


Robert E. Park, Ph. B.,


'88 Clarence G. Campbell, Ph. B.,


David C. Christopher,


Walter F. Cooling, LL. B. '84,


66 Harris B. Dahl,


66 Walter J. Hamilton, Ph. B ..


66 George F. James, A. M.,


'83 James C. Dunning,


66 Frank H. Hodder, Ph. M.,


66 John H. Jennings, A. B.,


66 Henry G. Ohls, Ph. B.,


Frank G. Plain, A. B.,


66 Ebenezer F. Walbridge, B. S.,


66 Edwin E. Washburn, Ph. B.,


"'89 Henry T. Bannon, B. L.,


60 Walter S. Holden, A. B.,


66 Arthur B. Cook,


66 William S. Hill, A. B.,


66 Herbert M. Pelham, Ph. B.,


" ¿ John R. Richards,


'82 John C. Chynoweth,


66 Frederick G. Coldren, A. B.,


Rossetter G. Cole, Ph. B.,


66 Frank B. Leland, A. B., Frederick L. Wilson, Ph. C.,


Frank T. Wright, A. B.,


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'89 Henry Hudson,


96 Arthur G. Cummer,


66 Waldo E. Cummer,


66 Robert B. Preble, A. B.,


Charles F. Drake, Ph. C. '95,


66 George F. Rush, A. B.,


Percy H. Evans,


66 Robert B. Wilcox,


66 William B. MacHarg,


66 James H. Prentiss, B. L.,


66


David Whiting,


William C. Malley, LL. B.,


66 Henry W. Williams,


66 William W. Stevens,


'97 Harry A. Cole, B. L.,


,


George W. Denney,


66 Robert L. Dean, B. L.,


60 John R. Effinger, Jr., Ph. B.,


Herbert R. Gates,


66 James B. Smalley,


66 Fred S. Gerrish,


'92 Mortimer O. Bigelow,


Ralph R. Bradley,


66 Miles G. Varian,


66 William M. Johnstone, B. S.,


Philip L. Marshall,


James C. F. Bradley,


66 Eber C. Preble,


James C. Chase,


66 Wallace B. Rogers,


66 Bartlett C. Dickinson,


66 Frank C. Smith, A. B.,


Harry N. Hosick,


Cyrus C. Warren,


Ward Hughes,


, 93 Ira C. Belden, Ph. B.,


'99 Clarence Baum,


William J. Currer, B. S.,


Charles B. Hole,


66 Philip S. Gardiner, B. S.,


66 Lemuel H. Hole, Jr.,


66 Valentine S. Ives, B. S.,


Eugene R. Lewis,


66


Joseph J. Morsman, B. S.,


66 William L. Mack,


66 Samuel C. Parks, Jr.,


66 Thomas A. Neal,


66 John Van Nortwick,


66 James T. Noble,


94 Fred W. Colegrove,


66 Hurlbut H. Pinney,


Hiram G. Effinger,


66 Charles B. Rider,


66 Walter H. Kirk,


66 Russell M. Simmons,


60 Edgar M. Morsman, Jr., Ph. B.,


'00 George E. Baldwin,


66 Carlin Philips, Ph. B.,


60 John H. Bartelme,


Andrew J. Purdy, B. L.,


George C. Davis,


66 Charles P. Richardson,


66 Thomas W. Flournoy,


66 Charles B. Smeltzer, Ph. B.,


66 William S. Smith, B. S.,


66 Gordon Grey;


66 Fred H. Staudt,


6 John D. Kilpatrick,


Ernest H. Warren, B. L.,


George R. Sims,


George A. McCollum,


66 Joseph J. Walser,


66 Charles H. Parkes,


60 Henry A. Rice,


66 Charles W. Sencenbaugh, B. L.,


66 Fred Loomis,


Bertram S. Varian,


66 Frank M. Morseman,


66 Carl B. Williams,


'96 Lewis H. Burton,


The following members of Phi Kappa Psi, not permanently enrolled in the local chapter, have attended the University of Michigan:


'64 m James P. Hassler, M. D, '71 / Edward Hutchinson,


'67 Amos E. Dolbear, M. E., '72 / John A. Pickler, LL. B.,


" / Nathan W. Fitzgerald, " ¿ Festus Walters, LL. B.,


" / Samuel R. Peters, LL. B.,


'74 / Charles G. Canfield, LL. B.,


'69 Morris L. Buchwalter, " / John G. Woolley,


'70 / Amos Wolfe, LL. B., '75 m John W. McMillen,


66


Dan G. Swannell,


66 John R. Tiernan,


66 William H. Cole,


'98 J. Walter F. Bennett,


'95 66 Charles H. Morse, Jr., B. S., 1


66 William W. Wood,


Herbert Campbell, Harry K. Crafts,


Grattan Foley,


66 Frederick H. VanAllen.


Frederick S. Loomis, A. B.,


'90 Glenn M. Averill,


Grant M. Ford, A. B.,


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'76 / Samuel R. Bell,


" ¿ Alfred G. Carpenter, LL. B.,


" ¿ John A. Moninger, LL. B.,


66 Jonathan C. Sheppard, C. E.,


'78 m Samuel C. Buchan,


" [ Joseph B. Connell, LL. B.,


'80 m James D. Hillis, M. D.,


'81 / Eddy M. Campbell, LL. B., *Frederick W. Lord, LL. B.,


'82 / Harvey Musser, LL. B.,


" p George H. M. Palmer, Ph. C.,


" ¿ William F. Reed, LL. B.,


" ¿ Charles F. Teter, LL. B.,


" ¿ Ralph E. Twitchell, LL. B.,


'83 l Albert T. Cooper,


" ¿ Woodfin D. Robinson, LL. B.,


" m James B. Siggins, M. D.,


'84 m Horace S. Davis,


" m William M. Edwards, M. D., " m Louis E. Tieste,


'85 m William K. Cherryholmes,


'86 m Frederick A. Swartwood, M. D., '87 / John A Fairchild, LL. B.,


'88 l Philip K. Buskerk,


" ¿ Lewis C. Dennett, LL. B.,


'88 l Perley F. Gosbey, LL. B.,


" ¿ Leander T. Turner, LL. B.,


'89 p Warner P. Cary,


" ¿ James S. McCreery, " m De Witt C. R. Miller,


" ¿ James C. Needham, LL. B.,


" ¿ Henry Warrum, " ¿ Noble Warrum, Jr.,


'90 / Laurence V. Buskirk,


" [ William C. Malley, LL. B.,


" l George Shriber,


'91 m George R. Curran, " m Robert B. Preble,


'92 / William H. Alexander,


" ¿ William A. Beasly, LL. B.,


'93 / Campbell M. Voorhees, LL. B.,


" ¿ Edwin A. Wilcox, LL. B.,


'95 / Charles B. Henderson, LL. B.,


" ¿ Edward M. Mccullough, '96 / Daniel M. Glasscock, LL. B.,


Harry Y. Saint, LL. B.,


" ¿ Merrill C. Slutz,


'98 / Edward E. Hindman,


'99 / Henry L. Goodbread.


Phi Alpha .- This fraternity is said to have been founded at the College of the City of New York in 1878, and to have had chapters in Rochester and Toronto. The badge was changed once or twice, but a monogram was the accepted form. A chapter existed at the University from 1882 to 1885. General A. L. Bres- ler '85, of Detroit, is one of the graduates. The roll of members which follows has been prepared from a list published in the Pal- ladium for 1883, on page 112:


'83 l Oliver N. Downs, LL. B., '84 d Louis R. Esau, D. D. S.,


" ¿ Edgar H. Eckert, LL. B., "d Roy Nance,


" ¿ Edward T. Noonan, LL. B., '85 Arthur L. Bresler, A. B.,


" ¿ Eugene A. Roby, LL. B., 66 Thomas J. Peach, B. S.,


" ¿ Charles Sawyer, '86 John M. Opsahl, LL. B.,


'84/ Edward M. Bailey, LL. B.,


" ¿ Charles E. Buroker, LL. B.,


L. D. Taylor.


Chi Phi .- The Chi Phi fraternity is the result of the union in 1867 and 1874, of three different societies, each of which was named "Chi Phi," and the oldest of which was instituted at Prince- ton College in 1854, by John Maclean, Jr. Of the 45 branches accredited to Chi Phi, nineteen survive. These, in the order of age, are situated in the colleges following, viz .: Virginia, Rutgers, Hampden-Sidney, Franklin and Marshall, Georgia, Cornell, Em- ory, Wofford, Lehigh, Massachusetts Institute, Amherst, Lafay- ette, California, Sheffield (Yale) Scientific, Rennselaer Polytech-


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nic, Ohio State, Vanderbilt, Stevens Institute, and Texas. Build- ings are owned by the society at Amherst, California, Cornell, Rut- gers, and the Yale Scientific School. Scarlet and blue are the colors of this order. Of the 3,800 members the most distinguished are U. S. District Judge Em- ory Spear, the late Henry M. Grady of Georgia, President George Winston of the University of Texas, General Lucius H. Warren of Philadel- phia, and the Rt. Rev. F. R. Graves, Missionary Bishop of Shanghai. In 1882 a branch was in- stituted in the University of Michigan, the chart- BADGE OF CHI PHI. er being entrusted to four students in the professional schools who had been Chi Phi men elsewhere. The chapter lived two years, never appeared in The Palladium, and had the following members:


'83 m Benjamin D. Bond, M. D., '847 Leon H. Wadsworth, LL. B,,


'83 7 William A. Griffith, LL. B., Washington Wilson,


" m Nathaniel P. Hunter, '86 Jacob J. Bernhardt,


" l Rawson T. Lovell, LL. B., 66 Frank M. Bingham,


" ¿ Francis H. Register, LL. B., 66 Negley D. Cochran,


'84 m Charles A. Peterson, Alpheus E. Doe, LL. B.,


" / Edward E. Rowe,


66 Thomas A. Pool.


Chi Phi has also been represented in our University by the following members, initiates of other chapters:


'76 / James L. Humphreys, '82 William G. Elliot,


" ¿ Theodore Winningham, LL. B., " ¿ John P. Knowles, Jr.,


'78 *Walter S. Abell, M. E., '86 m Frank W. Martin, M. D.,


" ¿ Charles N. Lauman, LL. B., '87 / Frank P. Whiteley, LL. B.,


'79 m Edwin L. Fosdick, M. D.,


'88 m Robert P. Gilbert,


'81 / Charles C. Black,


'90 W. P. Morgan.


" ¿ John D. White,


Phi Gamma Delta .- This fraternity was founded in May, 1848, by six students at Jefferson College. It has entered seventy- one different colleges, and is now represented in forty-five, viz., Washington and Jefferson, North Carolina, Marietta, DePauw, Bethel, Gettysburg, Virginia, Allegheny, Han- over, College of the City of New York, Wabash, Co- lumbia, Illinois Wesleyan, Roanoke, Knox, Hampden- awun Sidney, Washington-Lee, Ohio Wesleyan, Kansas, Wooster, Lafayette, Wittenberg, Denison, William- Jewell, Lehigh, Colgate, Pennsylvania State, Cornell, BADGE OF PHI GAMMA DELTA. Richmond, Minnesota, Tennessee, Johns-Hopkins, Le- land Stanford, Jr., Worcester Polytechnic, New York, Wisconsin, Trinity, Union, and Amherst. Buildings are owned by the branches at Gettysburg and Pennsylvania State. Of the 18


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members the following may be named: Presidents James C, Mof- fatt of Washington and Jefferson, C. H. Dabney of the University of Tennessee, W. F. McDowell of the University of Denver, J. D. Dreler of Roanoke College, Leslie Waggener of the University of Texas, H. M. Brown of the University of Nevada, and John M. Coulter, formerly of Lake Forest University, now Professor of Botany in the University of Chicago; J. C. Ridpath and Maurice Thompson, the authors; the Rt. Rev. W. E. McLaren, Bishop of Illinois; the Presbyterian clergymen James Woodrow and J. H. Shedd; Cyrus L. Pershing of the Supreme Court of Pennsyl- vania; W. H. Goodlove, Ex- Minister to Belgium; U. S. Senators Z. B. Vance and Charles W. Fairbanks; Repre- sentatives in Congress J. H. Hopkins, Morton C. Hunter, A. G. Jenkins, W. W. McClel- land, T. M. Patterson, H. Y. Riddle, and E. M. Wilson; and Ex-Governor J. A. Copper of φιλότης Colorado. Royal purple is the fraternity color, and the helio- trope is the fraternity flower. Alphi Phi, the Michigan ARMS OF PHI GAMMA DELTA. branch of Phi Gamma Delta, was installed December 8, 1885, by twelve students, five of whom had been admitted at other colleges. Internal dissensions led to a return of the charter in the spring of 1895. Edwin A. Blakes- lee, '91, of the Michigan Senate, Dr. Aldred S. Warthin, '91 m, of our Medical Faculty, and A. A. Pearson, '94, the founder of The Michigan Alumnus, are included in the roll of seventy-five members, which reads thus:




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