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Henry Ware Eliot Edwin Harrison Samuel Cupples Robert Somers BSsnBnHI^HHB^HBfl PRESIDENT, ROBERT SOMERS BROOKINGS VICE-PRESIDENT, HENRY WARE ELIOT DIRECTORS Henry Ware Eliot Edwin Harrison Samuel Cupples Robert Somers Brookings Charles Nagel George Oliver Carpenter Isaac Henry Lionberger Alfred Lee Shapleigh Adolphus Busch David Rowland Francis William Evans Guy Charles Parsons Gustavus Adolphus Finkelnburg Edward Mallinckrodt John Fitzgerald Lee SECRETARY GEORGE MOREY BARTLETT TREASURER WINFIELD SCOTT CHAPLIN IO 1903 Entrance Examination to the Undergraduate September 22-23 Department. Entrance Examination to the September 22 Law School. Entrance Examination to the Medical September 22-23 College. Entrance Examination to the Dental September 22-23 College. School of Fine Arts September 21 Opens. Undergraduate Department September 24 Opens. Law School September 24 Opens. Medical College September 24 Opens. Dental College September 24 Opens. Holiday November 26 Thanksgiving Day. Vacation, December 24 to January 2, 1904 December 24 Inclusive. 1 904 First Term January 30 Ends. Second Term February 1 Begins. Holiday February 22 Washington's Birthday. Holiday April 1 Good Friday. Holidav May 13 . University Day. Commencement May 19 . Medical College. Entrance Examination to the June 13-14 Undergraduate Department Commencement Law School and June 16 . Undergraduate Department. Vacation June 17 . to September 22. II < The Class of Nineteen Hundred and Four HHH^HHHHHB THE CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FOUR CALVERT MURRAY ALLOWAY. Dental. Class Salutatorian. Sturgis, Ky. ADELBERT MORTON AUSTIN. Medical. Class President '03. Nu Sigma Nu. Mendon, 111. GEORGE WASHINGTON BADER, Ph. G. Medical. Belleville, 111. PAUL BALDWIN. Medical. Nu Sigma Nu. Phi Delta Thcta. Kennett, Mo. CLEO. CLEVELAND BALL. Medical. Ravenden, Ark. 14 ■■■■Mi JAMES EDWIN BALL, JR. Medical. Richmond, Mo. HARRY CLARK BARKER. Law. Beta Theta Pi. St. Louis. HOMER E. BEALL Medical. Maiden, Mo. \ f JOHN HENRY BECKERT, B. A. Medical. Manager Foot-ball Team, '02. Nu Sigma Nil. Chi Psi. St. Louis. ! JMk«^«*-" AARON JACOB HENRY BEHRENS. Law. Buffalo, Mo. VBHMMHMHHIH^H JULIUS MONTGOMERY BISCHOFF. Engineering Track Team, '01, '02; Hockey Team, '00; Captain Hand-ball Team, '01 to '04; Foot-ball Team, '01 to '03; Base Ball Team, '01 to '04; Captain, '04; Kappa Sigma. St. Louis. ARTHUR GEIGER BLACK, B. A. Late. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Kansas City. HARRY CHESTER BLACK. Law. Secretary and Treasurer, '04. Wellsville, Mo. FRANK PRESTON BLAIR. Dental. Bowling Green. ?* JOHN FREDERIC BOLTON, A. B. Medical. Band, '03, '04. Beta Theta Pi. Eureka Springs, Ark. 16 THOMAS BOND, A. B Law. Hatchet, '03. Phi Delta Theta. St. Louis. A MAY INNES BOUTON. College. W. A. G. Theta Sigma. St. Louis. FREDERICK ARNOLD BRANDT, Ph. G. Medical. St. Louis. ANDERSON FLETCHER BROWN. Medical. Phi Beta Pi. Malta Bend, Mo. BENJAMIN SEWALL BROWN. Dental. Fort Worth, Tex. 17 ROYAL FRANKLIN BROWN. Dental. Vice-President, '02. Band, '03, '04. Malta Bend, Mo. SAMUEL TJLDEN BROWNFIELD. Medical. Secretary, '03. Richland, Mo. DIEDRICH BRUNJES. Law. St. Louis. WILLIAM JOSEPH BURCHAM. Dental. Sigma Nu. Xi Psi Phi. Marble Hill, Mo. DELANI STOW CALHOUN. Medical. Phi Beta Pi. f Sumpter, La. 18 HARRY CANNON. Medical. Class President, '02. Cresco, Iowa. ALBERT BARBER CHANDLER, B. A. Lazu. Hatchet, '03. Phi Delta Phi. Kirkvvood, Mo. RICHARD AUGUSTUS CHAPMAN. Medical. England. WILLIAM LOUIS CLAPPER. Medical. Phi Beta Phi. Unionville, Mo. CHARLES BROOKS CLARK. Law. Phi Delta Phi. West Point. T9 ^0^1 ^^ ^ f BURKET SALE CLAYTON. Engineering. Kirkwood, Mo. WILLIAM SYLVESTER CONNOR. Laic %^ WILLIAM QUARLES CONWAY. Medical. Class President, 'or. Phi Delta Theta. Lamont. Mo. LEROY VERNON CRAM. Engineering. Track Team, '01. Tan Phi. St. Louis. ■£_ ? RAYMOND FRANKLIN DANIEL. Denial. Farmer City, 111. 20 JAMES DOYD DELANEY. Law. Springfield, Mo. HENRY NICHOLAS DeMENIL. Medical. St. Louis. ARTHUR EDWARD DENNIS. College. '02, Secretary of Debating Club; '03, Vice-President * - Debating Club. Sigma Nu. St. Louis. GEORGE THAT! St. Louis. t ADOLPH FRANCIS DEUBER. Dental. St. Louis. 1\ HARRY WILLIAM DICKERSON. Medical. Class President, '03. Phi Beta Pi. Joplin, Mo. EUGENE EMIL DUBOIS. Law. St. Louis. CLAUDE EASTMAN. Medical. Pullman, Wash. JOHN LESLIE EVANS. Medical. Washington, Inch V JAMES WESLEY EVANS. Dental. St. Louis. EDWARD PAUL EVERS. Engineering. Captain Class basket-ball team, '02 to '04; Secretary Athletic Association, '01, '02. Tan Phi. St. Louis. C 1 CHRISTY MORGAN FARRAR. Laze. Phi Delta Phi, Phi Delta Theta. J4k St. Louis. HENRY RUDOLPH FEUERBORN. Medical. Class Historian. Hatchet, '05 St. Louis MARSHALL EARLY FIELD. Dental. Marshall, Mo. FRANK CLARENCE FINK. Medical. Pleasant Plains, 111. 23 ■■■■^■■BOB HJMBHHMMHi NEWTON MARION FREUND. Medical. Phi Beta Pi. St. Louis. WALTER LOUIS FREUND. Law. St. Louis. ARTHUR HUGO FRIEDEBERG, Ph G. Medical. Hon. Men. Gill Anatomy Prize, '01 ; Hon. Men. Curtman Prize in Chemistry. St. Louis. NAOKAZU FUJIMORI, M. D. University of Seisai. Tokio, Japan ALLEN GARFIELD FULLER. Medical. Foot-ball team, '03. JA St. Louis. 24 DONALD BUIE GARSTANG. Medical. Foot-ball team, '02, '03. Class Sect, '01 Nu Sigma Nu. St. Louis. A GEORGE OTTO GAUEN. Medical. Waterloo, 111. McCUNE GILL. Law. Phi Delta Phi. Tuxedo. Mo. ERASTUS GALE GRAY. Denial. President, '03. St. Louis. ELLA BELLE GREENSFELDER. College. W. A. G. Class Vice-president, '04. Central, Mo. 25 T^BBBamm^m WKKKKmMBmmBBmKmmBBi FRED GRIFFIN. Medical. Hand, '03, '04. Nu Sigma Nu. Phi Kappa Psi. Nokomis, 111. WILLIAM LINSCOTT HALL. College. Track Team, '02; Captain Track Team, '03, '04. Captain Class Foot-ball Team, '01; Secretary Athletic Association, '03; Stu- dent Life Board, '03, '04. Sigma Chi. St. Louis. CHARLES ROBERT HAMILTON. Law. Hatchet, '05. St. Louis. BENSON CAHOON HARDESTY. Law. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Ste. Genevieve, Mo. WILLTAM T. HARRIS. Law. St. Louis. 26 CHARLES MARTIN HAY, B. A. Law. Phi Delta Phi. Class orator. Brunot, Mo. A t EDWARD ERNST HEYL. Law. Hecker, 111. ELZEY BENJAMIN I TILL. Law St. Louis NATHAN HIRSCHBERG. Dental. St. Louis. EDWARD STITH HODGSON. Dental. Springfield, 111, 27 ^gmmmmmmm PHILIP GEORGE HOFFMAN. Engineering. St. Louis. HOWARD HOPE. Medical, Foot-ball Team '01 ; Captain Foot-ball Team, '02. Nu Sigma. Nu. Phi Delta Theta. Shawneetown, Mo. ALEXANDER EARL HORWITZ, B. A. Medical. St. Louis. IONE HARRIET HUDSON. College. Theta Sigma St. Louis. JOHN ROGERS HUDSON, M. D. College of Physicians and Surgeons. Chicago. Ph. G, St. Louis College of Pharmacy. St. Louis. 28 EDGAR WEINSTEIN JACOBS. Law. St. Louis. HAROLD JOHNSON. Law St. Louis. HARRY LANDOR JONES, B. A. B. L. Medical. Nu Sigma Nil. Marshall, Mo. SARGENT FELTX JONES. Engineering Kappa Sigma. St. Louis. OLGA KAYSER. College. Theta Sigma. St. Louis. 29 ntanu ALFRED OLIVER KEHDE. Law. St. Louis. CHILES LESTER KEITHLEY, B. A. Medical. Cincinnati, Mo. JACOB KELLER. Medical. Steelville, 111. LEO KIEFABER. Dental. Glee Club '04. St. Louis. GEORGE ALEXANDER KILPATRICK. Medical. Nil Sigma Nu. Wilburton, I. T. 3° FRANKLIN BEVERLY KIRBY, B. A. Medical. Class President '02. Hon. Men. Gill Anatomy Prize '01. Nu Sigma Nu, Kappa Alpha. Harrison, Ark. A ALFRED BROUGHTON KISSACK. Engineering. Beta Theta Pi. Bachelor, '02. St. Louis. BERNARD LEONARD KISSEL. Dental. Belleville. 111. GEORGE WASHINGTON KOENIG. Medical. Hon. Men. Gill Anatomy Prize, '01 ; Hon. Men. Curtman Prize in Chemistry. Phi Beta Pi. GEORGE BALDWIN KROEGER. Medical. St. Louis. 31 VALENTINE KUNZ. Dental. St. Louis. RACHEL LAWTON. College. W. A. G. Theta Sigma. Hatchet, '03. St. Louis. fe| ERNEST ALBERT LeBIEN, Ph. G. Medical. Band, '03, '04. Lincoln, Kan. LUTHER EARL LENSLEY. Dental. Moberly, Mo. i HERMAN JOHN LENZ. Medical. Eau Clair, Wis. 32 JACOB LENZEN. Dental. St. Louis. ROLLO BERTELL LESTER. Medical Valle Mines, Mo. ROBERT FRANKLIN LISCHER. Medical. Mascoutah, 111. RICHARD JOHN LOCKWOOD. Engineering. President Athletic Assn., '03; Class Vice-president, '01, 02; President Engineers' Club, '03. Beta Theta Pi. St. Louis. FRANK LEO LONG. Medical. DeSoto, Mo. 33 FRANK BANNON LYNOTT. Dental. Vice-president Class '02. Valedictorian. Xi Psi Phi. Louisiana, Mo. ■31 K EARL DEE MALOY. Medical. Lometa, Texas. FRANK STERLING MARNELL. Medical. Nebraska City, Neb. %3| ». I JOHN GALBRAITH MARTIN. Medical. Class Secretary, '03. Hughesville, Mo. JOSEPH FRANK MAYES, Ph. B. Medical, Class President, '01. Pryor Creek, I. T. 34 EARLE GARFIELD MAYES. Medical. Illiopolis, 111. A FREDERIC ARTHUR MAYHALL. Law. St. Louis. STERLING HICKS McCARTY. Lazv. Carulhersville, Mo. EDGAR MARTIN McLEAN, B. A. Lau Kirkwood, Mo. LEWIS ROBERT MONDAY. Medical. Stoutland, Mo. 35 LUCIUS ELMER MORE. Law. Phi Delta Phi. St. Louis. CHASE MORSEY, B. S. Lazv. Phi Delta Phi. Warrenton, Mo. NEWTON PERRY MORRISON. Law. Garland, Texas. PHILLIPS WILLIAM MOSS Law. Phi Delta Phi. St. Louis. THERON WINFRED MORTIMER. Law St. Louis. 3* JOHN ALONZO NOLAN. Medical Millstadt, 111. JOSEPH EMMETT NORTHCUTT. Dental. Band, '03, '04. Xi Psi Phi. St. Louis. ELMER OLDS. Dental. Columbia, Mo. JOHN HENRY OVERALL, JR., Ph. B. Latv. President, Class '04. St. Louis. FREDERICK BENJAMIN OWEN. Lav.: Phi Delta Phi. St. Louis. 37 EUGENE BRYAN PATTON. College. President Political Science Club, '04; Exchange Editor Stu- dent Life, '04. Alpha Tan Omega, President Debating Club, '04. Columbia, Term. JAMES FREDERICK PEERY. Dental. Secretary-Treasurer, Class '03; President Class '04. Linneus, Mo. s^pit FRANK JOSEPH POLLAK. Dental. St. Louis. GEORGE THOMAS PRIEST, B. A. Lazv. Phi Delta Phi. St. Louis. J3 JOHN CHARLES PRITCHARD. Engineering. Class President,
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