The Michigan book, Part 30

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 Fanny K. Read, B. L.,


66


Frances A. Foster, B. L.,


'91 Mary C. Bancker,


66


Faith H. Gilbert, Ph. B.,


.6


Sadie F. Paine,


66


Jessie Keith, A. B.,


66 Statia Pritchard (Oursler),


Mary A. Pyle (Davoll),


'92


Gertrude Clark (Sober), B. S.,


66


Katharine L. Rogers,


66


Lucy Parker (Huber),


'9S


Harriet E. Beard,


'93 Ada M. Bennett,


66 Etta L. Hulbert,


66


Florence L. Richards,


66


Frances L. Stearns, B. S.,


66


Madge G. Sibley,


66 Mary B. Thompson (Reid), A. B.,


66


Flora A. Sigel,


66 Elizabeth R. Wylie,


66


Laura P. Temple,


66


Florence E. Wolfenden,


.6


Edna Bevans,


95 Miriam Dunbar, B. S.,


66


Gertrude A. Edwards,


66 Hattie L. Hasty,


Ruth L. Smith,


Mary C Lewis, A. B.,


66


Florence K. Wetmore,


66


Susan W. Lewis, A. B.,


66


Lida V. H. White,


66 Thyrza McClnre,


66 Ethelberta Williams,


Lucy A. Maris,


'00


Nancy M. Bentley,


60 Alice Pierce,


66


Grace P. Hunt,


66


Edith H. Purdum, B. L.,


66


Mabel L. Parker,


Lois B. Rowe (Lewis),


60


Christine G. Robertson,


66 Fanny E. Sabin, Ph. B.,


66


Mary Wilson,


'96 Nina M. Bushnell,


Alma M. Zwerk,


Joanna K. Hempsted, B. L.,


66


Margaret Cousins,


66 Lelia I. Kennedy (Galpin),


Mabell S. Leonard,


66


Lida R. Le Maistre,


66 Eva Nichols.


66


Jessie H. Smith, A. B.,


66


Zuell Preston (Tyler), B. L.,


66


Laura H Bevans,


66 Nina M. Tobey (Coburn),


6:


Rebecca E. Finch,


'94 Mary Bartol, A. B ,


Dora D. Elmer, A. B.,


66.


Helen G. Wetmore,


,


Mary Anderson,


60


Annie S. Thompson, A. B.,


66


Elizabeth Wylie,


Kappa Kappa Gamma was organized at Monmouth College, in 1870, by four undergraduates. Anti-fraternity legislation killed the parent chapter in 1878; but in the meantime other branches had been started. There have been in all thirty- one chapters, of which twenty-seven survive at the follow- ing institutions : Indiana, Illinois Wesleyan, Wisconsin, Missouri, DePauw, Wooster, Buchtel, Butler, St. Law- rence, Minnesota, Hillsdale, Boston, Iowa, Northwest- ern, Adrian, Syracuse, Cornell, Kansas, Nebraska, Alle- gheny, Ohio State, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Barnard, BADGE OF KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA. Leland Stanford, Jr., Swarthmore, and California. The society has about 2,800 members. It publishes a quar- terly magazine called the Key, and the colors are light blue and dark blue. Beta Delta, the branch at Ann Arbor, was established Friday, October 3, 1890, with six charter mem-


Elizabeth Wallace,


'90 Franc Arnold (Chaddock), Ph. B., 66


Lelia M. Coolidge,


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bers. The chapter-house rented by the society is No. 326


Division street. Mesdames W. H. Pettee, W. J. Herdman, and Flemming Carrow, are the patronesses of the chapter, which has enrolled the following members :


'89 Blanche K. Barney, B. L., '96


P. Ernestine Robinson, B. L.,


'90 Alice H. Damon, A. B., Bessie M. Whitehead, B. L.,


Caroline C. Penny (Lange), A. B, '97


Lucy B. Green,


16. Lucy D. Clarke, A. B.,


Bertha E. Pritchard, Ph. B.,


66


Mary E. Roueche,


Laura E. Sprague, Ph. B.,


66


Mabelle Turner,


'92 Maude McGregor (Vanderventer),


Jessica V. Penny, A. B ..


98 Ruth G. Beckwith,


Ruth G. Bagley, A. B.,


Helen Dunham,


Mary S. Benson, LL. M.,


Charlotte E. Kennedy,


66 Mildred Hinsdale,


66


Erie M. Layton,


66


Anna B. Skinner,


66 Elizabeth K. Toms,


66 Georgia Smeallie (Nims), B. L.,


99


Isabel A. Ballou,


66 Lula B. Southmayd, A. B.,


66 Mabel E. Gillette,


'94


Katharine A. Crane, B. L.,


66 Florence E. McIntyre (Clark),


Achsah S. Hiller (Eddy),


66 Mary N. McKay,


66 Jessica M. McIntyre, Ph. B.,


Mildred L. Weed,


'95 Elizabeth W. Alexander,


66 Bertha Wright,


Belle L. Brewster,


'00 Genevieve I. Broad,


66 Belle Donaldson, A. B.,


66 Mary P. Herrick,


66 Anna S. Duncan,


66 Gertrude B. Kennedy,


66 Bouise A. McGilveay,


Lucile C. Morris,


'96 Bertha C. Barney, B. L.,


Laura M. Rinkle,


66 Harriet E. Bingham, B. L.,


66 Sophie R. St. Clair,


66 Daisy F. Evans,


66 Alice M. Thorne,


66


Florence M. Halleck,


66 Florence Walker,


Harriet Lake,


'01 Anna M. Rogers,


66 Nina H. Paddock, B. L.,


Olive J. Rouech.


Katharine B. Ross, B. S.,


Susanne O. MacCauley,


'93 Katharine S. Alvord, A. B.,


66 Alice M. Boutell,


66


Florence R. Howland,


May VanHorn,


Alpha Phi .- This collegiate sisterhood was founded in 1882 by ten students of Syracuse University. The Alpha Chapter, which built a house of its own in 1889, was followed nine years later by the Beta at Northwestern University. The other branches are: Eta, Boston University, 1883; Gamma, DePauw, 1887; Delta, Cornell, 1889; Epsilon, Minnesota, 1890; Zeta, Women's College of Baltimore, 1891; Theta, Michigan, 1892; aud Iota, Wisconsin, 1894. There are BADGE OF ALPHA PHI. about 700 members. Silver-grey and bordeaux-red are the colors of the society, and its favorite flow- ers are lillies-of-the-valleys and forget-me-nots. There is a maga- zine called The Alpha Phi Quarterly. The building 126 North Division street is occupied by the chapter in our University. Mrs. Junius E. Beal, Mrs. Alfred H. Lloyd, Mrs. William H.


66 Mildred T. Hinsdale, Ph. B.,


66 Margaret R. Layton,


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Wait, and Mrs. Robert M. Wenley are the "patronesses " of the local organization, which also has the following members:


'94 Gertrude Buck, M. S., '98 Anna L. Decker,


66 Winifred A. Higby (Rose), Ph.B., 66


Julia E. Gettemy,


'95 Bertha Hine, A. B., 66


Mable E. Holmes,


66 Nina M. Holden (Cummer), A. B.,


Jessie M. Mack,


66 Clara M. McOmber, Ph. B.,


*Martha E. Orr, B. L.,


66


Jeannette Smith,


66 *Allene Peck (Belknap),


66


Winnifred Smith,


Flora M. Quigley (Will),


Lillian M. Quigley (Agnew),


66 Effie Lois Roberts, A. B.,


99 m Florence E. Allen,


'96 Minnie A. Boylan (Beal), Ph. B.,


66 Nina H. Denton, Ph. B.,


Mathilde Hine, Ph. B.,


66 Grace S. Flagg.


Helen A. Kelley, Ph. B.,


6 Anne W. Howe,


Jane Littlefield, (Kelley),


Anne McOmber,


66 Bertha Rose (Wakefield),


66 Margaret D. Mason,


66


Sadie E. Sheehan, A. B.,


66 Winnie J ·. Robinson,


66 Bess B. Stevens, A. B.,


66 Louise Shepard,


66 Mary W. Wood,


66 Grace B. Ward,


66 Elizabeth Wrenge (Humphrey), 100 Irene K. Goddard,


'97


Myrtle M. Bruner, B. L.,


66 Florence M. Hall,


66 Nellie M. Hayes,


66 Juliet Grace Horton,


60 Lena L. Hine,


66 Nina M. Howlett,


66 Julia M. Hodge, Ph. B.,


66 Marian C. Kanouse,


66 Susie L. McKee, A. B.,


66 Marian H. Larsen,


Agnes Morley,


'OL Genevieve Decker,


66 Edith H. Noble,


66 Jessie A. Howell,


66 Carolyne M. Putnam,


Maude Hudson,


66 Katharyne G. Sleneau, A. B.,


66 Mable Mead,


66 Lillian M. Tompkins, A. B.,


66 Frances E. Terwilliger,


66 Stella Westcott, A. B.,


66 Edith A. Wheeler.


Delta Delta Delta .- This is the youngest, both as a general society and at Ann Arbor, of the women's collegiate orders. It was founded at Boston University, by four undergraduates, who in 1889 associated themselves as the Alpha Chapter. A Delta Chapter, formed in the Iowa Agricul- tural College, in 1889, soon perished, and its placed was taken by the Delta Deuteron Chapter at Simpson BADGE AND EMBLEMS OF DELTA DELTA DELTA. College. Somewhat later, but still in 1889, the Epsilon was formed at Knox College, and these earlier branches have been followed by


66


Gertrude Savage,


66 Gertrude L. Springer,


Adda L. Stevens,


66 Ruth A. Bartley,


60 Mary L. Bunker,


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the following : Gamma, Adrian; Beta, St. Lawrence; Zeta, Cin- cinnati; Eta, Vermont; Theta, Minnesota; Iota, Michigan; Kappa, Nebraska; Sigma, Wesleyan; Omicron, Syracuse; Nu, Ohio State; Lambda, Baker University; Upsilon, Northwestern. A new chap- ter has just been formed in the University of Wisconsin. The total membership is about 600. A magazine called The Trident is issued by the fraternity.


The members of the local chapter, which was instituted in 1894, include Mrs. Lizzie F. Millen, an honorary initiate, and the following graduates and undergraduates :


'96 Nell Kempf (Close), Ph. B., '99 . . Emma D. Burke,


.. Almerene M. Orsborn, Ph. B.,


66 D. Zena Thomson, B. L.,


66 Charlotte L. Reichmann,


'97 ' Harriette A. Brown,


'00 Katheryne F. Bateman,


66


Effie L. Danforth, Ph. B.,


66' Elizabeth Boulsom,


Nellie M. Walters, B. L.,


66


Ingeborg S. Fredlund,


66 Belle H. Goldsmith,


66


Eva A. Hillman,


Elizabeth J. Lobb,


66 Elizabeth A. Dugdale,


Florence McHugh,


Florence P. Mildon,


66 Edith M. Popkins,


66 Lucile A. Shelley,


66 Alvena D. Reichmann,


Lillian M. Haadsten.


Excluding their honorary and associate members, the eight sisterhoods of the literary department have had a total membership of 564, distributed thus : Sorosis, 120; Gamma Phi Beta, 101; Delta Gamma, 70; Pi Beta Phi, 66; Kappa Kappa Gamma, 62; Alpha Phi, 62; Kappa Alpha Theta, 54; Delta Delta Delta, 28. Begin- ning with the class of '80, and including all classes except those now in college, the total membership is 556, of which number 207 have been granted literary degrees by the Univer- sity. As the number of women graduated 1880-97 is 680, of which total the societies claim 207, it E follows that society privileges have been enjoyed by about 30 per cent of the ladies who have finished their literary studies.


BADGE OF ALPHA EPSILON IOTA.


Nellie A. Brown,


'98 Harriet T. Averill (Haas),


66 Gertrude M. Brown (Tower),


66 Ruth W. Butterworth,


Leonore Loxley,


Josephine P. Powell,


66 Blanche M. Young,


Alpha Epsilon Iota. - This medical sister- hood was founded at the University of Michigan, February 3, 1890, by five undergraduates. It did not appear in the students' annual until 1897. The Chronicle of May 9, 1891, reported that the society had added to its ranks "three illustrious women, Emily Blackwell (Dean of the Women's Medical School, New York City), Mary Putnam Jacobi, and Sarah Hackett


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COLLEGIATE SISTERHOODS


Stevenson". It has also acquired as honorary members, Dr. Frances E. White, of Philadelphia, Dr. Frances Huson, of Detroit, and Miss Eliza M. Mosher, M. D., '75, Women's Dean of the University. Mrs. V. C. Vaughan, Mrs. W. J. Herdman, and Mrs. W. A. Campbell are the "patronesses" of the society at Ann Arbor, which makes its home at 307 North State street, and calls itself the Alpha Chapter. In January, 1898, a Beta Chapter was instituted at the Women's Medical College of Northwestern Uni- versity; and a Gamma Chapter was established in February, 1898, at the Laura Hills Memorial College, Cincinnati. Following is the roll of the Michigan initiates, forty-one in all:


'90 Lotta R. Arwine, M. D., '96


Anna L. Preston, M. D.,


66 Minnie A. Howard, M. D.,


'97


Anna W. Locke, M. D.,


Lily MacGowan (Eellows), M. D., 66


Marion Nute, M. D.,


16;


Elizabeth D. Bayer, M. D.,


66


Georgia Smeallie (Nims), M. D.,


66 Ada F. Bock, M. D.,


'98 ,


Annie M. Stevens,


Anna W. Croacher, M. D.,


99 66


Felecie von Autenreid,


'92 Henrietta A. Carr, M. D.,


66 Jeanne C. Solis, M. D.,


66


Susan B. Jarrett,


95 Florence A. Amidon, M. D.,


66 Mary M. McArthur,


Jean M. Cooke, M. D.,


66 Mary C. McKibbin,


Harriet L. Hawkins, M. D.,


Elizabeth Rindlaub,


'96 Elizabeth Campbell,


Alice G. Snyder,


66 Gertrude D. Campbell, M. D.,


'00 Harriet V. Baker,


66 Eleanor S. Everhard, M. D.,


Alice M. M. Chesley,


Penelope M. Flett, M. D.,


66


Jennie J. Hall, M. D.,


66 Minta P. Kemp,


'01 Georgia O. Robertson.


Frances Hulbert, M. D.,


Omega Psi, a sophomore society, a sort of femi- nine Theta Nu Epsilon, was instituted here in 1896 with thirteen charter-members drawn from Gamma Phi Beta, Delta Gamma, and Alpha Phi. It is a branch (the Beta) of the organization of the same name founded in 1894 at the Northwestern University. The Michigan members are:


'98 Esther Braley,


66 Lillian Cole,


66


Winnifred Smith,


Josephine Daniels,


Adda L. Stevens,


Mary J. De Veny,


66 Margaret Thain,


66 Grace S. Flagg,


Lilian M. Tompkins,


66 Eva J. Hill,


66 Mary E. Young.


66 Jessie M. Mack,


'98 Gertrude Savage,


BADGE OF


OMEGA PSI.


Blanche M. Butler,


Mary L. Cook,


,93 Katherine R. Collins, M. D.,


Helen A. Affeld,


66 May B. Stuckey (Reynolds), M.D.,


66 Mary W. Williams, M. D.,


Frances E. Barrett,


Helen T. Cleaves,


66 Maude L. Hassard, M. D.,


INDEX OF SUBJECTS


Alpha Alpha .. 189, 210


Alpha Delta Phi, 58, 66, 67, 84, 115,


116, 185, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 208-216, 270, 271, 272, 274, 275, 276, 302, 303.


Alpha Epsilon Iota .282


Alpha Nu. .93, 94,95


Alpha Phi.


118, 282, 283


Alpha Phi (women) 307 Alpha Tau Omega, 119, 186, 196, 263, 264, 270, 271, 272.


Alumni: of the University, 17-37; of the literary societies, 95, 96, 97, 98; of the fraternities, 198-31I.


Amulet, The. 129


Anatomical Laboratory I2


Ann Arbor


.5, 6, 78


Annual Ball


68, 69


Annuals, student


115-129


Appointments: for Commencement, 60-


62; for Junior Ex., 56-59.


Associations: alumni, 31-34, 275, 276; athletic, 173-175; chess and whist, 175-176; literary, 93-102; medical, 136-141; religious, 87-92.


Astronomical Observatory. II


Athletic Association


173,174, 175


Athletic field.


9,175


Athletic sports


142, 176


Badges, of the fraternities


273


Banjo Club


J39, 140


Bankers, alumni who are


30


Baseball.


143-159, 173


Benton Debating Society 98


Beta Theta Pi, 66, 115, 116, 118, 185, 187, 188, 189, 191, 192, 194, 195, 203-208, 270, 271, 272, 274, 275, 276, 303.


Boating ... 170, 171, 175 Bolting recitations .. 74 Boomerang, The. .107


Buildings: fraternity, 189, 190, 274, 275; religious society, 88, 90, 91; University, 10-13.


Bulletin, S. C. A. .89


Burning Physics.


.71,72


Campus, the


9


Canes, class 54 Caps, class, 54; college, 15.


Castalia, The University ......... 122, 123


Castalian, The .. .94, 123, 124 Catalogues of alumni. .I7 Catholepistemiad, the .5 Chapter houses, the ... 190, 274, 275, 278 Chapters, fraternity. 187, 279, 280


Chess Clubs


.175, 176


Cheer, the college I6


Chemical Laboratory .II


Chi Phi, .....


186, 196, 260, 261, 270


Chi Psi, 66, 67, 115, 116, 185, 187, 189, 190, 192, 193, 194, 197-202, 271, 272, 274, 275, 276, 303, 304. Choate Debating Society. .98


Choral Union, the 140, 14I


Christian Association


87-94


Chronicle- Argonaut, The


107-III


Chronicle Association, The.


105


Chronicle, The.


104-109


Class: badges, 54; books, 77; canes, 54; caps, 54; colors, 53; exhibitions, 55-62: histories, 64; memorials, 9, 50, 51; mottoes, 52; officers, 43-50. reunions, 76; seals, 51-53; societies, 299-235; songs, 51.


Class Day.


62-64


Classes, The


40-77


Clay Society.


98


Clergymen, Alumni who are.


26


College: caps, 15; colors, 15; politics, 99,


100, 105, 106, 174, 196; presidents, 21; professors, 21.


Collegiate Sisterhoods. 306


Colors: class, 53; college, 15.


Comedy Club.


I76


Commencement.


59-62


Commencement Annual.


.129


Congress, Representatives in ..


.19


Cord and Magnet.


.303


Cricket.


. 142


Debates, Intercollegiate. 102


Delta Chi


.282, 290, 29I


Delta Delta Delta


.307, 315, 316


Delta Gamma ...


.306, 309, 310, 316


Delta Kappa Epsilon, 66, 69, 115, 116,


185, 187, 188, 189, 194, 195, 216.


222, 270, 271, 272, 274, 275, 276,


301, 302, 303, 304.


Delta Nu


.. 93


Delta Phi, 115, 116, 184, 185, 186, 188,


194, 196, 223-225, 270, 27I.


Delta Psi.


185, 187, 188, 189


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Delta Sigma Delta. 282, 294-296


Delta Sigma Phi .. 302


Delta Tau Delta, 67, 118, 119, 186, 187, 188, 195, 196, 246-249, 270, 271, 272, 275, 276.


Delta Upsilon, 68, 107, 118, 119, 185, 186, 187, 188, 195, 253-256, 270, 271, 272, 274, 275.


Dental Building .. .. 10


Dental Students: class officers, 50; fra- ternities, 294-298.


Departments, the. ·35-39


Dormitories .. IO, II


Douglas Literary Society .98


Dramatic clubs


I76


Dutch War, the


79, 80 ..


Editors: of Amulet, 129; of Argonaut, 109, IIO; of Castalia, 123; of Cas- talian, 124; of Chronicle, 108, 109, of Chronicle-Argonaut, III; of In- lander, III, 112; of Michigan Alum- nus, 112, II3; of Michiganensian, 125, 126; of Michigan Law Journal, II2; of Michigan University Maga- zine, 104, 105; of Oracle, 127-129; of Palladium, 118-121; of Res Gestae, 125; of Sapphire, 124; of To Wit;, 125; of University Chron- icle, 104; of University Quarterly, 103; of University Register, 115; of U. of M. Daily, 113, 114; of Wrinkle, 114, 115; of Yellow and Blue, III.


Engineering Building. IO


Engineering Laboratory II


Exhibitions, class 55-62


Fence, The College .. 9


Field Day 172


Field Sports. .171, 172


Fletcher Society. .98


Foley Guild, The. .92


Football


74, 158-170, 173, 174


Fraternities.


177-298, 115-119


Freshman class officers.


43, 44


Freshman exhibitions .55


Freshman societies.


·304, 305


Gamma Kappa Epsilon .304 Gamma Phi Beta 306, 308, 309 Glee Clubs 136, 139 Governors, alumni who are. 20 Graduates: see Alumni.


Gymnasium, the


12, 13, 175


Hahnemannian Society .. .98, 99 Hamilton Debating Society .98


Harris Hall ... 90


Hazing . . 72-75


Hesperian, the .. 94


Historians, class 46, 48


Histories, class 64


Hobart Guild, the 90


Homœopathic College, building of ... 10 Homœopathic students: discrimination against, 38; class officers, 50; liter- ary society, 98, 99; secret fratern - ity, 282, 298.


Hospitals, the. 10, 12


Independent Association 195


Independent Society .98


Initiations


273


Inlander, The III


Intercollegiate debates I02


Jeffersonian, the.


97, 98


Journalists, alumni who are


.. 29


Judges, alumni who are


26, 27


Junior class officers .. 44


Junior Exhibitions


.56, 59


Junior Hop


65-70


Junior Independent Society


.98


Junior Lyceum


98


Junior Society


303


Justinian society


.97


Kappa Alpha ...


184, 187, 188, 196


Kappa Alpha (southern) .I86 Kappa Alpha Theta 306, 308 Kappa Kappa Gamma, 307, 313, 314, 316.


Kappa Phi Lambda, 118, 195, 245, 246, 207.


Kappa Sigma, 186, 268, 270, 271, 272, 275, 282.


Lambda Beta Delta 217.


Law Building


II


Lawn tennis I71


Law Department: opening of, 7, 35; building of, II; graduates of, 18, 32; students in, 35-39; class officers, 47-49; literary societies, 96-98; fraternities in, 282-291.


Lawyers, distinguished 28


Lecture Association


99


Libraries of the University ..


I3


Library Building


II, 12


Lincoln Debating Society


98


Literary Q. C.


96


Literary Societies


93-102


Mandolin Club


140


Medical Building


II


32I


INDEX OF SUBJECTS.


Medical Department, opening of, 6. 35;


building of, II; graduates of, 18, students of, 35-39; literary socie- ties in, 98; class officers, 49, 50; fraternities in, 282, 291-293, 316, 317.


Memorials .9, 50, 5I


Michigan Alumnus, The


II2


Michiganensian, The


.125, 126


Michigan Law Journal


II2


Michigan University Magazine .. I04


Mock programmes


56-58


Mottoes, class .52


Museum Building.


II


Musical Society 140, 14I


Music, student


. 130-14I


Mu Sigma Alpha


282, 298


Name of the University


.5, 14


Nu Sigma Nu


282, 29I-293


Officers, class


.305


Omega Psi ..


31, 317


Omicron Phi


.303


Oracle, The ..


126, 129


Oratorical Association


101, 102


Orators: class, 44, 46, 48; intercolle-


giate, 102.


Owls 300, 302


Palladium


II6-122


Peninsular Phoenix. II5


Pharmacy school, 7, 38; graduates of, I8; students in, 38; class officers, 49; fraternity in, 292, 293.


Phi Alpha 196, 260


Phi Beta Kappa. 177-184 Phi Chi (medical legal) ... 124, 282, 289 Phi Chi (pharmaceutical) ... 282, 292, 293


Phi Delta Phi ... 118, 124, 282, 283-289 Phi Delta Theta, 68, 118, 119, 186, 187, 188, 195, 242-245, 270, 271, 272, 275.


Phi Gamma Delta, 68, 69, 119, 186, IS7, 188, 261-263, 270, 271, 272, 275.


Phi Kappa Psi, 66, 67, 118, 186, 187, 188, 195, 256-260, 270, 271, 272, 274, 275, 276, 303, 304.


Phi Kappa Sigma. I86


Philologia .. 96


Phi Phi Alpha .93,94,95 Phi Rho Sigma 282, 263 Physical Laboratory I2


Physicians, distinguished .. 29


Physics, burning, etc., of. 71, 72 Pi Beta Phi. .306, 312, 313, 316


Pi Kappa Alpha I86


Poets, class


46, 48.


Power House .13. Presentation of graduating class, 62, 63 Presidents: college, among the alumni, 21; of baseball association, 173; of athletic association, 173, 174, 175; of boating association, 175; of freshman class, 43; of oratorical association, 103; of Rugby associ- ation, 174; of senior classes, 45,. 48, 49, 50; of Students' Christian Association, 89, 90; of Students' Lecture Association, ICO, IOI; of tennis association, 175; of our Uni- versity, 6, 7, 8.


President's house .10. Professional school fraternities, 282, 298 Professors' houses .IO. Prophets, class 47,49


Psi Upsilon, 66, 67, 99, 115, 184, 187, 188, 189, 195, 196, 234-242, 245, 270, 271, 272, 274, 275, 276, 301,. 302, 303, 304.


Publications: class, 77; student, 103- I29.


Regents


5, 6, 26.


Religious societies ..


887-92


Res Gestae.


.. 125


Reunions, alumni,


31-34; class,


76 ;.


fraternity, 276.


Rowing. 170, 171, 175 Rushing, class, 73-75; post-office, 82, 83.


St. Andrew's Church Society . 90"


Sapphire, The.


124


Satyrs, The


302


School of Music.


.140, 14I


Seals: class, 53; of the University ... 14


Seers, class


.47


Senior class: class day of, 63-64; offi-


cers of, 45-50.


Senior Hop


64-65


Senior Lyceum


.93


Senior Reception


70


Senior societies.


.300-302-


Serapion Society.


98


Sidewalks, destruction of


80, 81


Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 68, 119, 186, 187, 188, 196, 265, 266, 270, 271, 272, 274, 275.


Sigma Chi, 186, 187, 188, 195, 197, 249-253, 270, 271, 282.


Sigma Nu ..


.186.


Sigma Phi, 66, 100, 116, 184, 187, 188, 189, 194, 225-229, 270, 271, 272, 274, 275, 276, 302, 303, 304. Sigma Tau. .303.


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Societies: alumni, 31-34; athletic, 173-


175; chess, 175, 176; class, 299-


305; dramatic, 176; fraternal, 177-


298; literary, 93-102; musical, 136- I41; whist, 176; women's, 96, 306-317.


Society-War, the. 189, 194


Soldiers


.30


Songs, college


I30-135


Sophomore Exhibition .55,56


Sophomore Hop


.71


Sophomore societies


.303, 304, 317


Sorosis.


.306, 307, 311, 312, 316


Sports and games.


I42-176


Student publications


103-129


Students' Christian Association 87-90 Students' Lecture Association .. 99


Summer Literary Society 98


Tappan Hall. I2


Tappan Hall Association .91


Tappan Oak. .9


Technic, The I29


Theta Delta Chi, 68, 119, 185, 187, 188,


196, 267, 268, 270, 271, 272, 275. Theta Nu Epsilon. 303


Toastmasters of freshman classes .44


To Wit:


.123


Town and gown.


78-86


Track athletics.


171, 172


Undergraduates, number of, in fraterni- ties .. .. 272 United States Senators. ,19


University, the: sketch of 5; presidents of, 6; grounds, 9; buildings, I0; libraries, 13; income, 13; name, 14; seals, 14; colors, 15; cheer, 16; graduates and former students, 17; departments, 35.


University, The (magazine) .. 107


University Argonaut. .. 107, 109, III


University Banjo Club. 139, 140


University baseball nine .143-159 University Castalia. I22, 123


University Chronicle I04


University foot-ball elevens


159-170


University Glee Clud


I37-139


University grounds


.9


University Hall.


IO,


University Independent.


IO3


University Magazine


IO3


University Mandolin Club


I40


University Musical Society


I40, 14I


University Quarterly.


IO3


University Register


II5


U. of M. Daily.


II3,


II4


Valedictorians, law .. 49


Waterman Gymnasium.


12, 13, 175


Webster Literary Society.


96, 97


Wesleyan Guild, The .91


Whist Clubs


I76


Women's societies ..


.96, 306-317


Wrinkle, The


II4


Xi Psi Phi


.282, 297, 298


Yellow and Blue: the College colors, 15;


student periodical, 107, III; songs of, 133.


Young Men's Christian Association ... 90


Zeta Psi, 66, 116, 124, 185, 187, 188, 189, 194, 229-234, 270, 271, 272, 274, 275, 276, 302, 303, 304.


INDEX OF ILLUSTRATIONS


Adams, President C. K. .II4


Alpha Delta Phi House .2II


·


Anatomical Laboratory. IO0


Angell, President J. B. 277


Arms: Alpha Delta Phi, 210; Beta Theta Pi, 272; Delta Kappa Epsilon, 217; Delta Phi, 223: Phi Delta Theta,


243; Phi Gamma Delta, 262; Psi Upsilon, 235; Psi Upsilon, Phi Chap- ter, 236; Sigma Alpha Epsilon,274; Sigma Phi, 226.


Astronomical Observatory. .27


Badges: Alpha Delta Phi, 193, 209; Al-


pha Epsilon Iota, 316; Alpha Phi,


314; Alpha Tau Omega, 293; Beta Theta Pi, 203; Chi Phi, 261; Chi Psi, 197; Delta Chi, 290; Delta Delta Delta, 315; Delta Gamma, 310; Delta Kappa, 299; Delta Kappa Ep- silon, 194, 216; Delta Phi, 223; Delta Sigma Delta, 295; Delta Tau Delta, 246, 247; Delta Upsilon, 253; Gamma Phi Beta, 308; Kappa Al- pha, 185; Kappa Alpha Theta, 307; Kappa Kappa Gamma, 313; Kap- pa Phi Lambda, 245; Kappa Sig- ma, 268; Kappa Sigma Epsilon, 299; Mu Sigma Alpha, 298; Nu Sigma Nu, 291; Omega Psi, 317; Phi Beta


323


INDEX OF ILLUSTRATIONS


Kappa, 177, 184; Phi Chi, 293; Phi Delta Phi, 283,285; Phi Delta Theta, 242; Phi Gamma Delta, 261; Phi Kappa Psi, 257; Phi Rho Sigma, 293; Pi Beta Phi, 312; Psi Upsilon, 188, 234; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 265; Sigma Chi, 250; Sigma Phi, 225; Sorosis, 311; Theta Delta Chi, 267; Theta Nu Epsilon, 303; Xi Psi Phi, 297; Zeta Psi, 229. Barbour, Hon. Levi L. .97


Beta Theta Pi House 205 Buildings, of religious societies: Chris- tian Association Building, 87; Harris Hall, 89; Sackett Hall, 91. Buildings, University: Anatomical Lab- oratory, 100; Astronomical Observ- atory,27; Chemical Laboratory, 33; Civil Engineering Building, 103; Dental Building (old), 133; Dental Building (present), 136; Engineering Laboratory, 94; Gymnasium, 160; Homœopathic Hospital, 117; Ho- mœopathic Medical College, 115; Law Building, 36; Library Build- ing, 78; Medical Building, 24; Mu- seum, 39; Physical Laboratory, 84; President's House, 15; Power House, 172; Tappan Hall, 143; University Hall, 12; University Hospital, 106.


Campus, northwest entrance. 6 Chapter Houses: Alpha Delta Phi, 211; Beta Theta Pi, 205; Chi Psi, 190, 199; Delta Kappa Epsilon, 195,218; Delta Upsilon, 254; Phi Kappa Psi, 258; Psi Upsilon, 238; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 265; Sigma Phi, 226; Zeta Psi, 23I.




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