1904-1905 ••••• June 10, Ii, 13, 14

1904-1905 ••••• June 10, Ii, 13, 14

ALLEGHENY COLLEGE ANNUAL TH E— K aldron VOL. XVI PUBLISHED BY THE FRATERNITIES EDITOR IN CHIEF FRANK R. FROST ASSOCIATE EDITORS R. G. FREEMAN CHARLES L. SMITH BUSINESS MANAGERS FRANK E. BAKER FRANK P. MILLER LITERARY COMMITTEE BESSIE MAE DUTTON R. F. WILSON ART COMMITTEE MILLICENT MOORE GAYLORD CHURCH ARRANGEMENT COMMITTEE J. R. GIBLYN SAMUEL WILSON HULINGS HALL REPRESENTATIVE KATHERINE DEWEY The Tribune Publishing Company, Printers and Binders, Meadvillo, Pa. ijg resF^ieei(ttU^ heM m ieh in ^Feanfe ,1V. ^ .riee, ^-. if £rtettfr muL WneiFaein* n£ Ip* J^-Unn illnie* Editorial ••••• In presenting this volume no apology is offered. \\ e sin­ cerely hope everyone will take their “ knocks as a good joke FORD M E M O R IA L C H A P E L for that is the way they are meant. There is one consolation for you, and that is that we have tried to break everything gently. The worst has been suppressed. Our idea lias been to expose the more conspicuous students to themselves as they expose themselves to others. Those who are not mentioned have not been noticed. I hey should "get busy.” In conclusion, we suggest that you set this hook aside until old age, and when you have gotten over your “ grouch” read it once more and then you will realize how foolish you were in those “good old days.” 4 t Joh nathan Hamnett, D. D. < i > n a . L ib raria n . A. B., Allegheny College, 1839; A. M., Allegheny Col­ leg e, 1843; D. D., U n iv ersity of Missouri, 1869; Professor of Latin Language and Lit­ erature, Allegheny College, 1845-73; Vice-President Alle­ gheny College, 1862-84: Pro­ fessor of Mathematics and Astronomy, Allegheny Col­ lage, 1882-84; Emeritus Pro­ fessor of Philosophy, Alle­ gheny College, 1884; Libra­ rian, Allegheny College, 1884. James H. Montgomery, Ph. D. <!> 1' J , <l> It A. Professor of Physics anti Chemistry, Allegheny, iS S q W ILLIAM H. C R A W FO R D . A. B., Allegheny College, 1877; A. M., Allegheny Col­ <!> A T, <I> It A. lage, 1880; Ph. D., Illinois President, and Professor oj Philosophy and Christian Evidences Wesleyan University, 1888; A. B„ Northwestern University, 1884; A. M., Northwestern Uni­ Professor of Mathematics, versity, 1887; D. D., Northwestern University, 1893; LL. D., Dickin­ Allegheny College, 1877-88; son College, 1902; Pastor ltavenwood M. E. Church, Chicago, 1884; member American Associa­ Pastor Fulton Street M. E. Church, Chicago, 1880; Chair of Historical tion of Advanced Science. Theology in Gammon Theological Seminary, Atlanta, Ga., 1889; Presi­ dent of Allegheny College, 1893. William T. Dutton, C. E. II H II, <J> II A . Professor of Mathematics and Civil Engineering, Allegheny College, rS g o William A. Elliott, A. M. C. E., Dartmouth College, 1870; Pro­ <P A H, il> It K . fessor of Mathematics and Vice-Prin­ cipal C. V. S., Normal School, 1881-0. Professor oj Greek Literature and Language Professor of Mathematics, Edinboro Normal School. A. B., Allegheny College, 1889; A, Ml., Allegheny Col­ lege, 1892; L. H. D., Dickin­ son College, 1902; American School of Classical Studies, Ernest Taylor Byntm, Ph. D. Athens, 1894-5; Principal Preparatory School, Alle­ A 1 ’, ili II A . gheny College, 1889-92; Pro­ Professor of Modern Languages fessor of Latin and Greek, 1892-4; present position, 1894; A. B., Trinity College, 1892; Gradu­ member American Philologi­ ate Student, Johns Hopkins, 1892-3; cal Association. Associate Professor of French and History, Trinity College, 1893-4; Grad­ uate Student, Universities of Brussels and Gottingen, 1894-5; Graduate Stu­ dent, University of Wittenberg-Halle, 1895-7; Ph. D., University of Witten- berg-Halle, 1897; Associate Professor of Modern Languages, University of North Carolina, 1897-98; Professor of Ernest A. Smith, Ph. D. English and Modern Languages, Uni­ II H II, </i II A'. versity of Arkansas, 1898-1891; Pres­ ent position. 1901. Professor of History amt i'o/iiies A. B., Ohio Wesleyan Uni­ versity, 1888, and A. M., 1891; Principal Valdosta Col­ Albert C. Knudson, Ph. D. legiate Institute, 1889-93; A Y , (A II A’. Graduate Student Johns Hop­ kins University, 1895-8; pres­ Professor of English Bible and Philosophy ent position, 1898; m amber A. B., University of Minnesota, 1893; of American Historical Asso­ S. T. B., Boston University, 1890; Pli. ciation; member of American D., B oston U n iversity, 1900; C h air of Economic Association; mem­ Church History and Biblical Exegesis, ber Southern History Soci­ Denver University, 1898-1900; Chair of ety, Philosophy and English Bible, Baker University, 1900-02; Chair of English Bible and Philosophy, Allegheny Col­ lege, 1902. Clarence Frisbee Ross, A. M. Robert S. Breed, Ph. D. <l> J 8 , <l> II li. <1> I I I t , <P I ' J . Bradley Professor Latin Language and Literature Professor of Biology and Geology, Allegheny College, i go 2 A. B., Allegheny College, 1891; A. M„ Allegheny College, 1893; University of B. S., Amherst College, 1898; M. S., Chicago, Summer Quarters, 1895 0; University of Colorado, 1899; Ph. D„ 1902; Senior Fellow in Greek, Univer­ Harvard University, 1902; Instructor sity of Chicago, 1898-9; University of in Biology, University of Colorado, Berlin, 1890-7; Professor of Greek and 1898-99; Assistant in Zoology, Harvard German, Missouri Wesleyan College, University, 1900-01; Austin Teaching 1901-2; Instructor in Greek and Latin Fellow, Harvard University, 1900-01, and Principal of Preparatory School, Mjemher Association Advanced Sci­ Allegheny College, 1892-5; Assistant ence. Professor, 1895; Professor, 1900; Pres­ ent position, 1902; member American Philological Association. Frank C. Lockwood, Ph. D. Edward F. Korns. J T J , <l> II K. Principal Preparatory School, instructor in Professor of English Language and Latin and English L iteratu re A. B„ Mt, Union College, 1895; A A. B.. Baker University, M., ibid., 1900; assistant principal cf 1892; A. M1., W esleyan U ni­ the Alliance High School, 1890-1892; v e rsity , 1902; Ph. D., N orth ­ Tutor in Latin, Mt. Union College, western University, 1896; 1892-1895; Professor of Latin, ibid., Professor English Language 1895-1902; present position, 1902— and Literature, Mt. Union College, 1898-9; Professor of English, Kansas State Agri­ cultural College, 1900-02. H. Ed w ard Wells, Ph. D. j /i /•:. Assistant Professor in Chemistry B. S., MBddlebury College, 1894; Graduate Student, Middlebury Col­ lege, 1894-95; A. M., Middlebury Col­ lege, 1895; Graduate Student, Leipsic University, 1897; Instructor in Chem­ Mrs. Ellen W. Laffer, A. M. istry, Middlebury College, 1897-98; In­ Preceptress structor in Chemistry, Wesleyan Uni­ versity, 1899-1901; Professor of Phy­ sics and Chemistry, Beaver College, 1901; Present position, 1902. Miss Jessie Merchant. A X ii, <1> It K . Robbins N. Taylor, A. B. Instructor in French and Latin <l> It A . A. B., Allegheny College, 1901; pres­ Instructor in Creek and History ent position, 1901—. A. B., Allegheny College, 1902; pres­ ent position, 1903. Charles B. Lewis. Physical Instructor Miss Ada Palm. Graduate German System of Physi­ K K I', <!> It A . cal Training, Philadelphia, 1898; Grad­ Instructor in Latin and English uate Physical Training, Harvard University Summer School, 1903; Phy­ A. B„ Allegheny College, 1903; pres­ sical Director, Pennsylvania Military ent position, 1903. College, Chester, Pa., 1900; Assoc;ate Physical Director, State Normal School, West Chester, Pa., 1900-02; Instructor General Gymnastics, Har­ vard Summer School, 1902-03; Mem­ ber of the American Physical Educa­ tion Association; present posit!) t, 1902. Miss Marie Tuholski. A A 6 , <l> It A . Instructor in German Alice Huntington Spalding. A. B., Allegheny Collage, 1903; pres­ Instructor in Expressii n and Physical Training ent position, 1903. Cumnock School of Oratory, Northwestern University, 1897: Present Position, 1897. R. Elmer Hendershot, M. S. Trustees and Official Committees Instructor in Mathematics and Science ••tte B. S., Wesleyan University, 1894; M. S., ibid., 1896; Superin­ Board of Trustees tendent of Public Schools, Mata- M l wan, N. J„ 1886-1892; Instructor in Mathematics and Science, Ex-O fficio Pittsburg Academy, 1896-98; His E x c e l l e n c y SAMUEL W. PENNYPACKEr , present position, 1901. Governor of the Commonwealth. H o n . J. B. M cC o ll u m ,* Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. H on. H am pton L. C a r so n , Attorney General. R. F. Shepard. Instructor in Engineering Lay Trustees S am u el B. D ick, Meadville Frank E. Baker. H ar v e y H e n d e r so n , Allegheny <l> l\ F rank P. R a y , - Meadville Assistant in Biology W illiam T h o m a s, Meadville J ohn J. H en d e r so n , LL.D ., Meadville Floyd L. Darrow. G eo r g e W . H a s k in s , Meadville Instructor in Chemistry T heo do re L . F lo o d , D.D., LL.D., Meadville J onath an H a m n e t t , D.D., Meadville J ohn A . W ood, Pittsburg W ill iam F o ltz, New Castle A nd rew L. D unrar, Meadville J ohn G. H o lm es, Pittsburg J am es W . L e e , - Moundsville, W. Va. F r an k A . A r t e r , - Cleveland, O. J am es P. C o lt e r , Meadville * Deceased. J am es W. K in n e a r , ....................................................................................Pittsburg Joint Board of Control G orton B. C h a se , Greenville Iohn M. S t u l l , ....................................................................... Warren, O. IM Iam es N. B o la r d , M.D., - Marietta, O.

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