A HISTORY OF THE PHILOMATHEAN SOCIETY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA WITH SOME ACCOUNT OF WHAT ITS MEMBERS HAVE DONE PUBLISHED UPON THE OCCASION OF THE ONE HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE FOUNDING OF THE PHILOMATHEAN SOCIETY 1913 -SIC ITUR AD ASTRA of inspiration: fyaa promoted Icarmng It0tf00 nuir0 firmly of tl| ttyzt ^illtam JVu^itstu (dll Jiamtmg t|efo 'Sijamaa (JKcpca Cirag Olmthg ^hfoarir JRaftrle Sfolpt Hfamss ^t ivii78993 APOLOGY This volume is intended primarily for the members of the Philomathean Society Senior, Junior, Nominal and Honorary. To those of our alumni who by their generosity have made pos- sible the publication of this book, the editors desire, in behalf of the Society, to extend their most sincere thanks not only to those whose financial contributions have been so liberal, but also to those who have aided the editors with information which has been of inestimable value in remedying the few defects in the Society 's records. The minute books are complete save for the years 1824-36, and this want is supplied by other records such as "Reviews," catalogues of officers, publications, and the "Recorder's Roll." Signing the "Recorder's Roll" is part of the initiation ceremony to this day, and the venerable volume contains the signature of every man who has been a member of Philo. In presenting this work the editors are aware of its many defects, but they beg the indulgence of the reader, calling atten- tion to the fact that they have been hampered by their ignorance as amateurs, and by the inaccessibility of the desired informa- tion. Every fact of history in this volume has been as far as possible tested by the records of the Society and the memories of the alumni. Corroboration of details has been no small part of the work. Every living member of the Society has been communicated with at least twice during the past eighteen months; some more than twice; for those who were prominent during Junior membership already know well how often the editors have bothered them. Therefore, the editors hope the Senior members will overlook the faults of the volume, and will recognize that every effort has been made to render it as complete and accurate as circumstances allow. To those who are not members of Philo, the editors offer their work as a memorial of the one hundred years* unbroken existence of the Society, and as a testimony that Philo has always done her duty by her sons. THE EDITORS. TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE THE SOCIETY IN 1913 ........ . . : . . . 9 THE MODERATORS ". . 11 HISTORICAL ADDRESS OF PROF. CHEYNEY . . 19 ADDRESS OF C. F. CRUSE AT SEMI-CENTENNIAL 33 ADDRESS OF F. A. LEWIS AT CENTENNIAL 45 REPORT OF ROSETTA STONE COMMITTEE 63 PUBLICATIONS OF THE PHILOMATHEAN SOCIETY 71 THE MODERATORS OF THE CLASS OF 1890 79 THE PHILOMATHEAN COMMENCEMENTS 81 THE PHILOMATHEAN DEBATES 89 WINNERS OF PHILOMATHEAN PRIZES 107 PHILOMATHEANS IN THE VARSITY DEBATES 119 WINNERS OF THE FRAZIER PRIZE 120 THE PHILOMATHEAN BOWL 121 THE PHILOMATHEAN PLAYS 127 PHILOMATHEANS AMONG OFFICERS OF UNIVERSITY 139 CATALOGUE OF MEMBERS . .141 THE PHILOMATHEAN SOCIETY, 1913 Moderator RANDOLPH G. ADAMS, '14 First Censor Second Censor WALLACE G. ARNOLD, '14 ROBERT E. DENGLER, '15 Secretary CHAS. C. BUTTERWORTH, '15 Librarian ROBERT A. ARRISON, '15 Treasurer HERMAN F. BRALL, '15 Recorder ELWOOD L. HAINES, '16 Junior Members RANDOLPH G. ADAMS, '14 WALLACE G. ARNOLD, '14 RODNEY T. BONSALL, '14 EARLSTON L. HARGETT, '14 L. ARTHUR SYLVESTER, '14 PAU-SUNG WONG, '14 ALLAN C. HOPKINS, '14 HENRY G. SWENEY, '15 WALTER F. KUHN, '14 KARL R. ALDEN, '15 *LORREN W. GARLICHS, '15 CHAS. C. BUTTERWORTH, '15 *DONALD R. JONES, '15 GEORGE J. KILGUS, '14 W. FLOYD CLINGER, '14 ROBERT A. ARRISON, '15 HERMAN F. BRALL, '15 RALPH E. CLELAND, '15 ROBERT E. DENGLER, '15 ELWOOD L. HAINES, '16 MILTON L. HEINTZLEMAN, '16 CHARLES R. MEYER, '16 W. ALAN PENDLETON, '16 EDWARD R. ANSCHUTZ , '16 WILLIAM F. BYRON, '14 THOMAS A. FOULKE, '16 NATHAN R. C. FRETZ, '15 CLARENCE E. FURST, '16 ELMER C. WIRTZ, '16 HAROLD S. GOULSON, '16 CARLE E. HENRY, '16 FRANCIS B. MILLIGAN, '16 HARRIS A. HAMLIN, '16 ROBERT E. SPILLER, '17 NATHAN P. ARNOLD, '17 ARTHUR G. THORP, '14 SIDNEY SANDERSON, '15 ERNEST C. GOULD, '16 THEODORE PITCAIRN, '17 CLAUDE W. DUDLEY, '16 ARNOLD D. BELCHER, '17 GEORGE F. KEARNEY, '17 CHAS. R. HOLLENBACH, '17 J. DEAN ARMSTRONG, '17 CALVIN PHILIPS, Jr., '17 FRANK H. BUSH, '17 FRANKLIN ATLEE, '16 EDGAR M. LUTTGEN, '17 HERBERT M. RAFETTO, '17 H. C. DODD, '17 IRWIN BOESHORE, '15 Special Members MORRISON C. BOYD, P.G., G. LEVERING ARNHOLD, '15 L. * Absent on leave. 1913-14. MODERATORS OF THE PHILOMATHEAN SOCIETY NOTE The order and spelling of the Moderators' names are taken from the Catalogue of the Officers and corrected from the Minute Books and the Recorder's Roll. Abbreviations and omitted initials are adapted from the Recorder's Roll. Full names will be found in the Catalogue of the Members. MODERATORS OF THE PHILOMATHEAN SOCIETY 1 . Christian F. Cruse 2. William Aug. Muhlenberg 3. Christian F. Cruse 4. George B. Wood 5. Nicholas Hammond 6. Nicholas Hammond 7. Nicholas Hammond 8. Tho. L. Boileau 9. John M. Jackson 10. Timothy W. Coe 1 1 . George Read 1 2. John N. Conynham 13. Benjamin Rush Rhees 1 4. Theophilus Parvin 15. J. M. Staughton 16. James Murray Mason 17. Peter Van Pelt 1 8. Theophilus Parvin 19. Samuel M. Fox 20. Francis P. Corbin 21. Robert J. Walker 22. Henry D. Gilpin 23. Wm. A. Read 24. Henry Riley 25. Saml. S. Cochran 26. Jno. Rodman Paul 27. Robt. Watson 28. John Reade, Jr. 29. C. B. Jaudon 30. C. W. Nassau 31. C. B. Jaudon 32. C. W. Nassau 33. George Brinton 34. William J. Reese 35. Robert Jos. Thompson 36. Ra: Far: Izard 37. Robert Jos. Thompson 38. Samuel Meredith 39. John Hall 40. 'Samuel Meredith 41. George M. Wharton 42. G. S. Benson 43. R. P. DuBois 44. Jos. D. Fox 45. R. P. DuBois 46. Edward Kemp 47. Saml. G. Clarkson 48. Jos. D. Fox 49. Thomas Harper, Jr. 50. Vincent L. Bradford 51. Henry H. Reed 52. George Fox, Jr. 53. Vincent L. Bradford 54. Thomas L. Bowie 55. Jos. Abbot, Jr. 56. Jno. Ashhurst 57. R. B. Davidson 58. Joseph Carson 59. Thomas L. Bowie 60. Frederic Beasley 61. William T. Goldsborough 62. T. C. Cadwalader 63. Edwd. Hallowell, Jr. 64. Geo. W. Norris 13 65. Saml. F. Dubois 66. George Sharswood 67. Edward Miller 68. T. Learning Smith 69. George Sharswood 70. G. Robert Smith 71. Jno. B. Chapman 72. John Robertson 73. Jno. B. Chapman 74. Jos. Wharton 75. Chas. Theo. Potts 76. Wm. P. Johnston 77. Wm. D. Baker 78. John Fries Frazer 79. W. G. Caldcleugh 80. John P. Jones 81. Henry W. Richardson 82. John C. Carpentier 83. Alexander Murray McIIvaine 84. Geo. C. Carson 85. Kingston Goddard 86. Jno. McKinley 87. Wm. W. Smith 88. William N. McLeod 89. John Brown Parker 90. Clark Hare 91. Edward Ingersoll 92. Robert Young Black 93. Alexander McKinley 94. George L. Taylor 95. Charles L. Borie 96. John Bohlen 97. John P. Montgomery 98. Austin A. Phelps 99. John Bohlen 100. Alexander Biddle 101. Lewis A. Scott 102. John G. Smith 103. J. Williams Biddle 104. Jno. D. Bryant 105. Henry E. Montgomery 106. Wm. B. Taylor 107. Henry W. Ducachet 108. Thomas S. Harper 109. Jas. R. Ford 110. Samuel K. Ashton 111. M.Stille 112. William S. McP. Hill 113. J. D. Sergeant 114. G. Mallet Prevost 1 1 5. Samuel Jarden 116. Morton P. Henry 117. G.D. Coleman 118. Saml.M.Shute 119. Daniel Kendig 120. J. Barlow Reynolds 121. Wm. B. Musgrave 122. Henry S. Lowber 123. William H. Crabbe 124. Henry Fling 125. Caldwell K. Biddle 126. James Ely 127. Charles F. Burgin 128. S. Wylie Crawford, Jr. 129. Enoch C. Brewster 130. Wm. White Montgomery 131. Charles Hartshorne 132. John Hughes 133. Thomas Newbold 134. John Hughes 135. James Darrach 136. Wylie McLeod 137. James Darrach 138. Isaac 0. Blight 139. Thos. M. Wetherill 140. George A. Jenks 141. A. CookDurbin 142. Thos. L. Hildebum 14 JAMES MURRAY MASON, '18 Confederate Commissioner with Slidell to Great Britain and France Courtesy of Historical Society of Pcnnsylcanic HENRY DILWORTH GILPIN, '19 Attorney-General of the United States GEORGE SHARSWOOD, '28 Chief-Justice of Supreme Court of Penn- sylvania HENRY MORTON, '57 Founder of Stevens Institute of Technology FOUR FAMOUS MODERATORS 143. Edward D. Porter 144. J. Aspinwall Hodge 145. Benoni Lockwood 146. Brinton Cox, Jr. 147. Dorsey Cox 148. Gideon Scull, Jr. 149. Harry N. Paul 150. William H. Durbin 151. Wm. Thomson 1 52. James H. Hutchinson 1 53. James H. Hutchinson 154. Joseph D. Newlin 155. H. Lenox Hodge 156. Sam. Dickson 157. Wm. Henry Badger 158. E.C. Pechin 159. Richard L. Ashhurst 160. John Ashhurst, Jr. 161. S. Huntington Jones 162. Henry Morton 163. Charles B. Penrose 164. W.W.Frazier 165. Geo. T. Bispham 166. Edw. B.Hodge 167. Chas. T. McMullin 168. Chas. E. Buckwalter 169. D.B.Willson 170. George W. Powell 171. W.W. White 172. C. D. Hartranft 173. M.P.Jones 174. C.J. Little 175. Skipwith Wilmer 176. C. C. Harrison 177. Edward Watson 178. Wm. Rawle Brooke 179. C.P.Perkins 1 80. George Oakman 181. Howard Wood 182. R. Somers Hays 183. Robt. E. McDonald 184. Geo. W. Hodge 185. W. W. Newton 186. Thomas D. Stichter 187. J. B. Morgan 188. I. Minis Hays 189. J.W.Hoffman 190. Edward F. Pugh 191. Gerald F. Dale, Jr. 192. Robt. Frazer, Jr. 1 93. Ewing Jordan 194. Gustavus B. Horner 195. Edward F. Hoffman 196. R.Adams, Jr. 197. R. Francis Wood 198. G. P. Allen 199. H. Galbraith Ward 200. Geo. M. Christian 201. Alexander J. Miller 202. Herbert Welsh 203. Hampton L. Carson 204. Wm. G. Freedley 205. Geo. T. Purves 206. Frank L. Sheppard 207. Richd. C. Dale 208. Charles A. Young 209. Coleman Sellers 210. W. F. Whitaker 21 1. Jos. DeForrest Junkin 212. Albert B. Williams 213. Chas. A. Ashburner 214. Chas. W. Freedley 215. William W. Porter 216. John W. Townsend 217. William C. Bullitt 218. Lawrence Lewis, Jr. 219. William L. Saunders 220. George Stanley Philler 15 221. Charles Irving Junkin 260. 222. Francis Albert Lewis 261. 223. Edward G. McCollin 262. 224. Wm. P. Breed, Jr. 263. 225. Edward G. Mcllvaine 264. 226. John Marshall Gest 265. 227. George Wood Bissell Roberts 266. 228. H. S. Prentiss Nichols 267. 229. William P. Gest 268. 230. Geo. Junkin, Jr. 269. 231 . Charles Wadsworth, Jr. 270. 232. James Hamilton Robins 271. 233. G. H. Freedley 272. 234. Severe Mallet-Prevost 273. 235. Thompson S. Westcott 274. 236. Gustavus Remak, Jr. 275. 237. Edwin F. Lott 276. 238. John W. Savage 277. 239. Logan M. Bullitt 278. 240. Francis E. Smiley 279. 241. John Stokes Adams 280. 242. Clarence W. Taylor 281. 243. Frank Lambader, Jr. 282. 244. James Collins Jones 283. 245. Howard L. Cresswell 284. 246. John S. Fernie 285. 247. Crawford D. Hening 286. 248. W. W. Frazier, Jr. 287. 249. Edward M. Jefferys 288. 250. Andre W. Seguin 289. 251. Henry Clay Adams 290. 252. Robt. B. Salter, Jr. 291. 253. Horace C. Richards 292. 254. Lightner Witmer 293. 255. Dickinson S. Miller 294. 256. J. Clayton Mitchell 295. 257. Chas. Newton Clement Brown 296. 258. Elliston J. Perot 297. 259. Hugh W. Ogden 298. Wm. Herbert Burk Josiah Harmar Penniman Jas. DeW. Perry, Jr. Samuel R. Colladay William Gray Knowles Ulysses Simpson Schaul Clifton Maloney Wm. S. Morris Robert N. Willson, Jr. S. Murdoch Kendrick Justin R. Sypher George Douglas Codman Edmund J. Burk Spencer C. Dickson Jno. D. McMullin Henry N. June C. M. Jacobs Arthur E. Weil John C. Hinckley Astley Paston Cooper Ashhurst Charles L. McKeehan Chas. M. Montgomery L. H. Marks Charles S. Langstroth James H. Langstroth Burton Scott Easton Milton D. Loeb J. Morton Boice Harry B. Mingle James Whitford Riddle, Jr. Harold Harrison Tryon Wm. Hastings Easton Henry Johns Gibbons Thomas Francis Cadwalader Robert Alexander Beggs Calvin 0. Althouse Herman G. Cuthbert David A. Pitt Harold S. Rambo 16 299. Thomas D. Cope 300. Clinton N. Laird 301. George A. Walton 302. Wm. H. G. MacKay 303. Winton John White 304. Stanley S. Swartley 305. J. Barnard Walton 306. Frederic Anthony Child 307. Francis Carr Stifler 308. Edward Wallace Chadwick 309. William P. Harbeson 310. Augustus W. Schick 311. Marcus Elliott 312. Martin Hays Bickham 313. Frank Albert Paul 314. George Wanger 315. Carl G. F. Franzen 316. Clement E. Foust 317. Charles James Cole, Jr. 318. Carl Hubbard Hoover 319. Chas. A. Drefs, Jr. 320. Donald McLeod Lay 321. John Dolman, Jr. 322. Albert Rieff Bechtel 323. Walter Hendricks Renner Trumbauer 324. Gilbert R. Hughes 325. Samuel L. Shanaman 326. William Mahoney Crowe 327. William Dayton Shelley 328. Carroll Brewster Rhoads 329. Morrison Comegys Boyd 330. Wallace Greene Arnold 331. Randolph Greenfield Adams 17 ADDRESS ON THE HISTORY OF THE PHILOMATHEAN SOCIETY PERSIFOR FRAZER, '62 Ex-Professor of Medicine in the University of Pennsylvania EDWARD POTTS CHEYNEY, '83 Professor of European History in the University of Pennsylvania Photo by E. GolJemly, Phila. LIGHTNER WITMER, '88 Professor of Psychology in the University of Pennsylvania EDGAR ARTHUR SINGER, '92 Professor of Philosophy in the University of Pennsylvania ADDRESS ON THE HISTORY OF THE PHILOMATHEAN SOCIETY BY EDWARD P. CHEYNEY, '83 "Little of all we value here Wakes on the morn of its hundredth year Without both feeling and looking queer." So said Oliver Wendell Holmes: but he was thinking of things, or of individual people, not of associations. Organized societies do not necessarily grow old. Men grow old, but man remains ever young. So it is with Philo. Though in existence for a hundred years she is still young, young with the youth of perpetual rejuvenation. Every year there is an influx of new and youthful blood. It is true that these new men grow old, in a college sense; and wearied with the course of four long, laborious and eventful years, their shoulders bowed with the weight of office, their brows clouded with the perplexities of policy, and their minds exhausted by the unsolved problems of many a long discussion, they lay aside the responsibility of their official duties and suspend their more or less regular attendance. But there is always a new generation ready, the officers' chairs do not remain empty and the rostrum never relapses into silence. This being so, it is not my duty as biographer to describe the youth, the manhood, the inevitable senescence and the growing decrepitude of a human career, nor as historian to trace the rise, the greatness, the decline and fall of a nation, but to put before you in a few words the conditions under which this old yet young society came into existence, to call attention to a few salient points of its subsequent career, and to describe some of its trans- 21 formations in the perpetual process of adaptation to changed surroundings which is the necessary condition of all life. The Philomathean Society was established in the year 1813, as the fact that we are now celebrating its centennial indi- cates. There is still in our hands the sheet of paper containing the declaration of organization and the promise to support the Constitution signed by the thirteen original members of the Society on the 2d of October of that year. The preliminary arrangements had been previously made and the consent of the new Provost, Dr. Frederick Beasley, obtained. The approval of the Board of Trustees is recorded on their minutes of the 23d of November. It is as follows: "The Board sanctions the institution of a Literary Society, to consist of the students and Alumni of the University or such of them as shall be admitted members thereof, and a suitable room shall be appropriated to their use." These thirteen founders seem to have been the whole senior class of the College. It was the day of small things. We were a nation of only six million people. There were then scarcely more inhabitants in the whole State of Pennsylvania than there are now in West Philadelphia. There were but three members of the Faculty: a Professor of Moral Philosophy, a Professor of Languages and a Professor of Mathematics. The college course was but three years in length. Many of the students when they entered were between thirteen and fourteen years of age, most of them just above fourteen. The early laws of the Society placed fifteen years as the lowest limit for membership into its mature ranks, and it was difficult to preserve this standard of age. It was seldom that any class numbered more than a dozen, still more seldom that the whole College numbered more than fifty. The thirteen seniors who founded the Society were therefore probably about a quarter of the whole number of students in college and were about seventeen years of age, a year younger than the average freshman of the present time. 22 The rooms which were granted to the new Society were better than the lofty and airy and quiet but far from sumptuous quarters the Society now occupies. The building in which the University was then housed was the handsome structure described in the old prints as the "President's House." It was the first "White House." It stood on the west side of Ninth Street where the Post Office building now stands, midway between Market and Chestnut Streets. It was surrounded by open stretches of land extending almost unbroken to the Schuylkill. When Philadelphia had been chosen, for the time, as the capital of the United States, this building had been erected by the State of Pennsylvania as a dwelling place for the President. But it was not ready for Washington or Jefferson, and Adams had other plans, and with the location of the permanent capital further south, the President's house had no reason for existence as such and in 1800 had been sold to the University. In 1806 some additions were made for the Medical Department. It was in a spacious group of rooms in the southeast corner of the third floor of the original building that the Society was ensconced. Doubt- less by leaning slightly from their southern windows the early members of the Society could see the woods and fields beyond the river where sixty years later a building was to go up from which their successors can now look back on the old site and measure the course of the years by the changed world that lies between Ninth Street and Thirty-sixth. Is it only a century that sepa- rates that world from this? Many of the expressions and practices familiar to all Philo men date from the very beginning of its existence. The meeting night then as now was Friday. The title "Moderator" for the presiding officer was adopted at once and the first Moderator was elected at the first meeting, while the first Censor Morum was elected at the third meeting. The practice of debating and the practice of fining members for non-performance were begun 23 promptly and simultaneously at the second meeting Mr. Chew having been fined on that occasion 31 J cents. A glimpse of the condition of the finances in the outer world is obtained from the order shortly afterward that the treasurer should not receive in payment for fines any bank notes except those of Philadelphia or of New Jersey banks. Another indication of the existence at that time of public questions still only partially settled is the subject of one of the early debates, "Should women be permitted to preach?" This was decided in the negative. An echo from a still more distant world is a debate in 1818, "Whether any advantages have resulted to Europe by the down- fall of Bounaparte?" Most of the debates and discussions, however, reflected the classical interests of the time. Compari- sons of the merits of Greek and Roman heroes, Latin orations, translations of classical prose and verse assigned by the Moderator to be handed in to a classical committee, discussions of old Greek problems in casuistry or dialectic, seem to have been the staple of the literary exercises. Debates were then more perhaps than now looked upon as forensic training for lawyers, and the early members, therefore, like some in later days, seem to have felt that parliamentary contests and impeachment trials were equally good for that purpose. Henry Gilpin, Moderator, was impeached in a trial that lasted from November, 1 81 7, to February, 1818, and when he subsequently became Attorney-General of the United States he may well have looked back to these experi- ences with a new sense of reality. Within this early period the Library was founded and public "exhibitions" of orations were held, analogous to the prize debates and orations of later days. Thus Philo became an established and integral part of the college life of the first; half of the century. The old Presidential mansion was eventually torn down and two buildings erected in its place, one for the Medical School, the other for the College. In the latter, Philo was given a new 24 room and at the same time a new neighbor and rival, Zelo, founded in 1829. This was the period when Zelosophic, Philalethian, Erosophian, Hermetic, Calliopean and other societies with ingen- ious classical, especially Greek names, were being founded in many American colleges. They were encouraged by the faculties, their objects were predominantly literary and they were thus quite clearly differentiated from the Greek letter societies, most of which indeed came somewhat later. With some of these similar societies in other colleges, Philo has entered into debates within recent years, though but few of them have had so long a continuous existence as she. Fifty years passed away and it was time for the Society to celebrate its semi-centennial. The students had become a more numerous and a somewhat older body. They were now approx- imately sixteen years old on entrance to college and there were some one hundred and twenty in college. The term had been lengthened to four years, and the faculty had been added to until the catalogue for 1863 shows six professors. The Law and I Scientific Schools had been added to the University, but Philo \ still remained distinctly an Arts society, members drawn from \my other department being entirely exceptional. The intervening half century between 1813 and 1 863 had seen many ups and downs in the history of the College and of Philo, but at no time were its meetings suspended nor the old customs seriously invaded. On the contrary, at certain times its intellectual life was especially active, and once at least this intellectual activity was put into a material form, the results of which still remain. This was the publication of the volume on the Rosetta Stone. In the spring of 1856 a member named Conrad presented to the Society a cast of the Rosetta Stone and read a paper on the subject of hiero- glyphics. Where he got the cast or the interest in that unfamiliar subject, history does not record. The incident, however, excited some interest, and three other men, Hale, Jones and Morton, 25 took the matter up and induced the Society to appoint them a committee to make a report on the puzzling present that had been made to them. Becoming more and more deeply interested in their task, as intellectual young fellows without too much else pressing upon them are apt to do, they not only drew up a manu- script report, with a translation, notes and illustrations, but a year or so later had the whole work lithographed with colored illustrations. All copies were soon bought up and a second edition, which was published a year later by the Society, was also exhausted. It has long been a rare book now, but fortunately copies exist in both the Society and the University Library. Serious recognition has been given and should be given to what was a serious and meritorious piece of work. Occasionally, as we read the annals of the Society, new customs emerge. In January, 1847, occurred what appears to have been the first Philo-Zelo joint debate. Six Zelo men and five Philo men on two successive evenings discussed the highly original question, "Was the execution of Charles I justifiable?'* Curiously enough, according to modern competitive ideas, the two societies were not pitted against one another, some men from each society appearing on each side of the question. On the conclusion of the debate the decision was given on the question itself, not in favor of either society. The relations between the members of the two societies were not apparently always restricted to the field of debate. In February, 1861, an entry on the minute book indicates that on the preceding Friday evening some mem- bers of Philo had destroyed some of Zelo's possessions. The Society disavows any knowledge of the circumstances but at the same time offers to pay the bill for repairs. It is of interest to note that at this meeting, among the members present were two destined later to become Provosts of the University, William Pepper and Charles C. Harrison. The number of members of Philo who in later life became prominent is a notable fact, but 26 one perhaps that can hardly be dwelt on with perfectly good taste in an assembly so largely made up of the persons concerned. However, it may be of interest to remark in discussing the year 1863, that James Murray Mason, of Mason and Slidell, the Con- federate Commissioners who had two years before that date been taken by a United States vessel from an English mail steamer and almost became the occasion of war between England and our country, had been a member of Philo and its sixteenth Moderator. During this war period, when Philo was rounding out the first half century of its existence, occurrences in the outside world could not help but be reflected in College and in the Society. There were in those days still many members from the South and feeling ran high. The election of prominent personages to honorary membership was made the means of carrying on political quarrels. Major Anderson, President Lincoln, General McCIellan and General Rosencrans were at various times nominated and according to the changes of majorities, elected, blackballed or had the record of previous action upon them expunged from the minutes. The Secretary has left the record of the close of the meeting of February 27, 1863: "General George McCIellan voted on. Blackballed. Former motion in reference to expunging names of honorary members recalled. Debated. Intense excitement. Question called and lost. Exceeding disorder, disgracing the hall, in which it was moved to adjourn. Carried. "George E. Oakman, Secretary." Some months before, it had been resolved that those members who had received leave of absence from the faculty for the purpose of entering the service of their country should receive their diplo- mas from Philo just as they would from the College. The fiftieth anniversary ceremonies of the Society were held in the midst of the darkest period of the war. The terrible battle of Gettysburg had been fought three months before, the campaign 27 of Chattanooga was just beginning. The country was divided in opinion and many doubtful in their loyalty. President Lincoln on the very eve of the immortal Gettysburg address was subjected to widespread and harsh criticism. Earthworks for the possible need of defense of Philadelphia had been thrown up, beginning just at the western end of the present dormitories and passing in front of the Veterinary building. A quarry, three squares west of the new Dental Hall, at Forty-third and Spruce Streets was in use as a practice ground for recruits. A corps of University students, professors and some who are now trustees was either in the field or being held as reserves. At the Philo semi-centennial ceremonies, which were held on the 6th of October, speaker after speaker referred in tones of grief to the dark cloud hanging over the nation, to the seeming set-back in the progress of civilization, to the rift in the fabric of our people. Now, fifty years later, as we, a nation of more than a hundred millions, rejoice in our unbroken and unthreatened unity through the whole extent of the national territory, our government for the time administered by a man freely chosen by the whole people, though a native of one of the states then in rebellion; questions of secession and slavery and sectionalism long since settled, or relegated to the field of historical interest, and replaced by new questions, belonging in the social rather than in the political order, we must again pause, astonished by the change, and cry as before when we compared the early with the later days, is it only half a century that separates that time from this? The changes that have come to Philo and the College of which Philo is a part, during this half century defy description within the bounds of this slight historical outline. The change of loca- tion from Ninth Street to its present habitation in West Philadel- phia, which typified, just as it made possible, a larger opportunity, a larger life, wider ideals; the entrances and the exits of the fifty classes of men with all their varying interests and character- 28 sties, the debates, the literary and political contests, the occasional courses of lectures which Philo initiated, the entertainments for which she was sponsor, the effect on the College of the mere continuing existence of a society with its history, its practices and its ideals of such materials must its history be made up or pictured in the imagination. There are, however, two or three forms of its activity that may well receive more concrete mention. One of these is its experience in journalism. From the earliest times, periodical papers had been prepared in manuscript form, were read and continued for a shorter or longer time. Occasion- ally a printed journal was established and lived its little life of a few months. But in 1 875 the University Magazine was established, and published regularly, at first as a monthly and then as a semi- monthly, by a committee of the Society and at the Society's expense, or rather at its financial risk, since the expenses were as a matter of fact always met by its own income. Its files still exist intact in the University Library, in the Philadelphia Library and in other places. After a life of ten years it was made the foundation of a magazine of more general University interest, appeal and responsibility, which was to be published by a group of editors drawn from the whole University. The merger of the University Magazine into the Pennsyhanian was an act of en- lightened self-abnegation on the part of the Society and it has had its reward in the recognition that it founded the college journalism at Pennsylvania which has since developed into one daily, one weekly and two monthly magazines. The history of college and intercollegiate competitive debat- ing has been much the same. The early debates with Zelo have already been mentioned. Zelo went out of existence soon after 1870 and was not re-established until 1892; but soon after this time inter-society debates were begun anew and have been con- tinued since. Philo has also debated with more or less regularity with the Philolexian Society of Columbia, and with other societies 29 at Haverford, North Carolina and other colleges. In 1894 this practice was put into more regular form by our entrance into the Intercollegiate Debate Union. This membership has in turn been placed for the most part in the hands of representatives of the College at large as being a wider constituency than the Society, and Philo has again played the honorable part of the pioneer who recognizes and welcomes the advent of the outlander and turns over to him the land that he has surveyed. Our part in the dramatic interests of the College was taken later and has been more kept within our own hands. Although Philo men had taken an active part in the formal classic plays given at an early period as part of the Commencement exercises, in the Greek play of 1886, in those of the Garrick Club, the University Dramatic Association and other such productions, it was not until 1909 that as a society she gave a play under her own charge, with all the parts taken by her own members. With the Society's literary interests and traditions, it was natural to seek a subject in the earlier periods of dramatic tradition, and the play chosen was the interesting and poetic, "Second Shepherd's Play," from the Towneley Cycle of Mystery Plays. It was a great success and four plays have been given since, "The Two Angry Women of Abington," "Mucedorus," Dekker's "Shoemaker's Holiday," and Jonson's "Alchemist." The Society has thus established a tradition of excellent acting and a distinctive selec- tion of plays of literary and historical interest, and few of her activities have given more satisfaction to her Senior members. As we approach the present time it becomes less and less practicable to give a continuous narrative of events, and the historian must yield his place to the orator. Nor is it any part of the duty of the historian of the first century of the Society's existence to prophesy what will happen in the second. Neverthe- less, it is hard to stand on the peak from which one looks back over the past and not turn before descending to peer for a moment 30 through the mists into the vague landscape of the future. Is there now and will there continue to be a place in College for Philo to fill worthy of her past career and sufficiently useful and pleasant to justify her continued existence? Many of the functions she has fulfilled in the past have now been taken over by other college organizations or agencies. Philo has initiated and then passed on to other college journalism and much of college debating, and there are many other organizations which give the opportunities which formerly she alone offered. Has she still a reason for existence? That depends on her success or failure in perceiving and pursuing and comprehending the most elusive and yet the most influential of all spirits, the spirit of the age. We may look back lovingly and sometimes even longingly into the past, but we cannot safely neglect or be blind to the onward beckoning of the spirit of our own time. This spirit is like the neglected Dryad who called to Rhcecus, "'tis thou art blind." Just as the Society reflected the life of 1813, just as its interests and habits fifty years later corresponded to the interests and influences of that time, so the Society must now adapt itself to the demands and the opportunities of this later period. Philo may well be proud of her long career and take satisfaction in the hundred years of continuous life that we celebrate tonight. She is a noble tree with its roots deeply imbedded in the past; but it is into the light and air and sunshine of today that her branches and leaves and fruit must be lifted. Subjects of debates may well be different from those of a century or of fifty years ago; this is a new age. The Society may and doubtless will, as it has done in the past, give up some of its old practices and forms and requirements and take up new kinds of activity; the college of today is very different from the college of a hundred or of fifty years ago. On the other hand, many of the attractions of Philo, its good fellowship, its mingled appeal to the social and intellectual interests of men, the occasional opportunity for the exchange 31 of special intimacies, these and many other things are perennial and but little affected by the passage of time. Moreover, the Society whose junior members now in this hundredth year of its existence show the interest, the energy, the perseverance, and the maturity that has marked the work of their representatives, the young men who have prepared this celebration, will not want for the thoughtfulness or insight or other qualities that will give it permanence. And now as I began this address with a quotation from Holmes in his lighter vein, may I close with a no less familiar quotation from him, but one representing his more thoughtful mood? It is a few lines from the "Chambered Nautilus." Have we not been looking back on the earlier rooms of the Society where, like that of the Nautilus, "its dim dreaming life was wont to dwell," and in successive stages of the Society's existence, again like the Nautilus, it ". . . left the past year's dwelling for the new, Stole with soft steps its shining archway through, Built up its idle door, Stretched in its last-found home, and knew the old no more." And of the Society as of the soul of man, we can say, "Build thee more stately mansions, my soul! As the swift seasons roll Leave thy low- vaulted past! Let each new temple, nobler than the last, Shut thee from heaven with a dome more vast." 32 ADDRESS OF THE REV. DR. CRUSE Courtesy of Historical Society of Pennsylvania HENRY REED, '25 Professor of English Literature in University of Pennsylvania 1831-1854 JOHN G. R. McELROY, '62 Professor of English Literature in University of Pennsylvania 1867-1890 Photo by Gutekunst FELIX E. SCHELLING, '81 Professor of English Literature in University of Pennsylvania 1888 to date Photo by J. M. Elliot CORNELIUS WEYGANDT, '92 Professor of English Literature in University of Pennsylvania 1908 to date ADDRESS OF THE REV. DR. CRUSE. Read at the Semi-Centennial of the Society, October 6, 1863. Gentlemen: Assembled as we are for the purpose of com- memorating the day from which we date the existence of this Society, I must cast myself upon your indulgence, in opening the subject, for the remarks that I may offer. We are now entering upon the fiftieth year since the organization in 1813, so that our Society, though not fifty years old, has reached its fiftieth year, and will be at its close just half a century in being. Thus, though not as venerable for age as many similar societies, its duration has evinced a principle of vitality, which we trust and believe will be as perpetual as the honored Alma Mater which gave it birth, and wish that the maturer child may live with its mother until the consummation of all things, supplying the material for the nurture of literature, virtue and religion until the end. It is not the least among the reasons for mutual congratula- tion on the present occasion, that besides the many distinguished, respected and esteemed names that appear on your catalogue, or that are here with us now, there are so many of the few that participated in the formation yet living, and of these again what is still more worthy of note, that of those who were elected to sit under the canopy, the first three are still among us (and present with us). How it came to pass that your present chairman was made first Moderator, or that the second Moderator, the Rev. Dr. Muhlenberg, was not the first, I do not explain, unless it was the accidental difference of seniority that influenced the choice, but for which you and I would have the pleasure now of listen- ing to the opening address of my reverend friend and brother 35 the second Moderator with much more satisfaction, I am sure, than I can give. I could equally wish to yield the chair to our common friend Dr. George B. Wood, whose merit and well- known eminence in his profession have long since justified the election of the third Moderator. Your present chairman is happy to say that if it were a case of any competition at all he would not only on the score of esteem and friendship, but of solid merit in their favor, respectfully decline it. In looking back upon the long series of years that have passed away since the first measures were taken to give a per- manent form to this retiring literary arena, we have a long line of those from year to year enlisted in the career of literary attain- ments, which shows that the Society has not been without contributing its quota to the general mind, and though it must, in the nature of things, expect to share in the great law of univer- sal change, yet it will, and must, as long as it endures, continue to furnish its periodic corps of those who by this voluntary discipline of scholastic life within these walls, will be ready to enter upon that more trying discipline which awaits us all in practiced life. And there, indeed, we need all the discipline we can gather in the schools to keep our lamps unextinguished whilst bred spatio mutantur sxcla animantum et quasi cursores vital lampada tradunL It is now just half a century since the then senior class of this University entertained the proposition and carried it through to form a society, the objects of which should be congenial with and promotive of the studies prosecuted in the classes. It was to be for mental, what the old gymna- sium was for bodily strength, an arena for mutual improvement, where the precaution of secrecy was rather a shield for the dif- fident, and the encouragement of retiring merit, too often uncon- scious of its capacity (by its tendency to isolation). After some informal meetings and conferences the subject was submitted to the Provost for approval, and the organization and constitution 36 completed under the title of "The Philomathean Society of the University of Pennsylvania." This was not indeed the first attempt of the kind in the collegiate department of the Univer- sity; others had been made before, but none of them survived the class that formed it. Of one of these the anecdote is told, known to most of us, that it became more noted for its noisy sessions or adjournments than its improvement. The Provost being requested to suggest a name having the three labials TTt fi7)Ta, Servants to Goursey < A D D . . , I5 Hodge ) (A. R. Bechtel, 13. Nicholas \ c n / Allen I. Huckins, '09. D , > Servants to Barnes < ~ ,, T , 1n Proverbs) (D. M. Lay, 10. Boy C. J. Shoemaker, '12. Mistress Goursey W. L. Ritter, '10. Mistress Barnes A. B. Gilfillan, '10. Mall Barnes W. S. Carpenter, '12. Scene: Abington. Time: The Sixteenth Century. Director F. A. Child. Chairman Play Committee Frederic C. Dietz, '09. 134 CO &. o Q UJ U iD O en i < ii o ca I I a. [2 MUCEDORUS An Elizabethan Comedy by Thomas Lodge, presented for the first time since the Age of Elizabeth by the Philomathean Society in the Botanical Gardens of the University of Pennsylvania, May 16, 17 and 18, 1911. DRAMATIS PERSONA. Comedy R. T. Bonsall, '14. Envy M. C. Boyd, '13. King of Vakntia A. L. Arnold, '12. Mucedorus, his son W. H. Trumbauer, '12. Anselmo, friend of Mucedorus R. G. Adams, '14. King of Aragon R. F. Smith, '13. Amadine, his daughter W. G. Arnold, '14. Segasto, a wealthy noble betrothed to Amadine H. D. Learned, '12. Collin, a counsellor of Aragon\ \*r \n n MI ~ ' . . > W. M. Crowe, 12. Tremelto, a captain J Rumbelo, a soldier S. L. Shanaman, ' 1 2. Ariena, maid to Amadine R. T. Bonsall, '14. Mouse, a clown W. D. Shelly, '12. Bremo, a wild man A. J. Snyder, '14. Old Woman\ r- T tr MJ ABear /' E. L. Hargett, 14. INDUCTION. Scene I Court Gardens, Valentia. Scene II Forest, Aragon. Scene III Court Gardens, Aragon. Scene IV Forest. Scene V Court Gardens, Aragon. Scene VI Forest. Scene VII Court Gardens, Aragon. EPILOGUE. Chairman Play Committee W. H. Trumbauer, '12. Directors (F. A. Child | John Dolman 135 THE SHOEMAKER'S HOLIDAY An Elizabethan Comedy by Thomas Dekker, presented by the Philo- mathean Society in the Botanical Gardens of the University of Pennsyl- vania, May 15, 16 and 17, 1912. DRAMATIS PERSONA. Sir Hugh Lacy, Earl of Lincoln R. T. Bonsall, '14. 5/r Roger Oately, Lord Mayor of London A. C. Hopkins, '14. Lacy, otherwise Hans, nephew of Lincoln G. W. Rowley, ' 1 3. Simon Eyre, the shoemaker W. D. Shelly, '13. Hodge\,. . /E.L.Hargett, '14. .... . > his journeymen < ~ ~ D , M _ Firk ) {C. C. Butterworth, 15. Margery, his wife W. H. Trumbauer, '12. Jane, wife to Ralph W. F. Clinger, '14. Ralph, Eyre's journeyman R. G. Adams, '14. Dodger, servant of Lincoln A. L. Arnold, ' 1 2. Rose, daughter of Sir Roger W. G. Arnold, '14. Sybil, servant of Rose G. L. Arnhold, '15. Boy D. R. Jones, '15. Master Hammon, citizen of London L. F. Sanville, ' 1 5. Serving Man to Hammon L. A. Sylvester, ' 1 4. King H. D. Learned, '12. Lords, knights and attendants. Scene: London and Old Ford. Chairman Play Committee S. L. Shanaman. Stage Manager W. M. Crowe, '12. /F. A. Child. Dindon 1j. Dolman. en O TJ m en O m en O CD CD H IX O co U H O 5 o its Sf" I % ~ U U VI o J g < O Z ^ oT > > u OQ u ^ U Q" c^S I Q w < 1 |f N < Q 1^-t il III > o as o. -a H'2 THE ALCHEMIST A Comedy by Ben Jonson, presented by the Philomathean Society at the South Broad Street Theater, Philadelphia, on Thursday evening, May 22, 1913. DRAMATIS PERSONA. Face, the housekeeper C. C. Butterworth, A. '15. Subtle, the alchemist R. E. Dengler, A. '15. Dol Common, their colleague N. R. C. Fretz, Wh. '15. Dapper, a lawyer's clerk L. W. Garlichs, Wh. '15. Drugger, a tobacco man H. G. Sweney, A. '15. Sir Epicure Mammon, a knight L. F. Sanville, Wh. ' 1 5. Pertinax Surly, a gamester E. L. Hargett, Wh. '14. Ananias, a deacon from Amsterdam W. F. Byron, A. '14. Tribulation Wholesome, a pastor there M. C. Boyd, A. '13. Kastril, the angry boy R. G. Adams, A. '14. Dame Pliant, his sister D. R. Jones, A. '15. Lovewit, the master of the house W. G. Arnold, A. '14. Officer K. R. Alden, A. '15. H. G. Sweney, A. '15. H.F.Brall,A. '15. W. A. Pendleton, A. '16, Neighbors E. R. Anschiitz, A. '16. C. E. Henry, Wh. '16. K.R.Alden,A. '15. Scene: Locewit's House in London. Stage Manager and Coach Dr. Earle C. Rice. Assistant Stage Manager R. A. Arrison, '15. Business Manager R. T. Bonsall, '14. 137 'DOL AND MAMMON" "FACE' "SURLY" "SUBTLE 1 FROM 'THE ALCHEMIST" PHILOMATHEANS AMONG THE OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY Board of Trustees. Charles Custis Harrison, '62. Joshua Bertram Lippincott, '78. Samuel Dickson, '55. Emngham Buckley Morris, 75. George Wharton Pepper, '87. College Department. Josiah Harmar Penniman, '90, Professor of English and Vice-Provost. Felix E. Schelling, '81, John Welsh Professor of English. Edward Potts Cheyney, '83, Professor of History. Horace Clark Richards, '88, Professor of Physics. Daniel Bussier Shumway, '89, Professor of German. Lightner Witmer, '89, Professor of Psychology. Cornelius Weygandt, '91, Professor of English Literature. Edgar Arthur Singer, Jr., '92, Professor of Philosophy. George Hervey Hallett, '93, Professor of Mathematics. William Pepper, '94, Dean of Medical School. Thomas Darlington Cope, '03, Assistant Professor of Physics. Royden Keith Yerkes, '03, Instructor in Hebrew. Frederic Anthony Child, '05, Instructor in English. William Page Harbeson, '06, Instructor in English. Eugene Stock McCartney, '06, Instructor in Latin. John Cooper Mendenhall, '07, Instructor in English. Englehardt August Eckhardt, '08, Assistant Professor of Physics. Clement Edgar Foust, '09, Instructor in English. John Dolman, Jr., '10, Instructor in English. David Walter Steckbeck, '11, Instructor in Biology. Henry Dexter Learned, '12, Instructor in German. Walter H. R. Trumbauer, ' 1 2, Assistant in English. Law Department. Hampton Lawrence Carson, 71, Lecturer on History of Legal Literature. John Stokes Adams, '84, Lecturer on Laws of Mines and Mining. David Werner Amram, '87, Professor of Law. Crawford Dawes Hening, '87, Professor of Law. William Henry Loyd, '90, Assistant Professor of Law. 139 Medical Department. *Louis Adolphus Duhring, '65, Emeritus Professor of Dermatology. John Price Crozer Griffith, '77, Professor of Pediatrics. Herman Bryden Allyn, '82, Associate in Medicine. Thompson Sieser Westcott, '82, Associate in Pediatrics. Charles Walts Burr, '83, Professor of Mental Diseases. William Campbell Posey, '86, Ophthalmologist. John Harper Girvin, '89, Associate in Obstetrics. Astley Paston Cooper Ashhurst, '96, Instructor in Surgery. 'Deceased, 1913. 140 CATALOGUE OF MEMBERS WILLIAM PEPPER, '62 Provost of the University 1881-1894 CHARLES CUSTIS HARRISON, '62 Provost of the University 1894-1910 N EDGAR F. SMITH Provost of the University 1910 to date JOSIAH HARMAR PENNIMAN, '90 Vice-Provost of the University 1910 to date FOREWORD The following catalogue unfortunately cannot claim to be a standard authority in the sense the editors had hoped to make it. It can, however, boast a conscientious effort made to give it whatever degree of authority it was possible to gain from available sources. Innumerable mistakes have been corrected by the editors both in their primary and secondary sources, although undoubtedly at the same time many errors have been committed. The abbreviations are self-explanatory. An asterisk before a name indicates that the member is deceased. The editors have conducted their search for biographical material as thoroughly as possible. Not only have urgent letters been written to every living alumnus, but every possible source of Philomathean history has been examined. The Matriculates Catalogue of the University (published 1892) has supplied a large part of the information previous to the graduation of the Class of 1884. The sources of information for the later classes are, however, very scanty, particularly in the case of those who failed to answer the circular letters. Generally speaking, the dates of births and deaths have been carefully preserved, but accomplishments and like items of importance seem to have been regarded as unworthy of record. As a result some of the records are not as complete as the editors could have desired them to be. Such of the five and ten year books published by the different classes as were available have rendered the editors invaluable assistance. The editors are greatly indebted to those Senior members whose voluntary communications have supplied in many cases material which 143 otherwise would have been impossible for the editors to obtain. Beyond these sources the editors realize with regret how far from accurate and complete their work is; and yet they feel that their efforts have not been altogether fruitless, faulty though the result may be; and they hope that the difficulties under which they have labored will receive due consideration. The editors desire to thank Dr. Ewing Jordan, '68, for his kindness in giving helpful suggestions and in examining the proof. CATALOGUE OF MEMBERS CLASS OF 1815 *JOHN BAYARD, A.M. (1795-1869.) Merchant. *GEORGE BUCHANAN, A.M. (1796-1879.) Prothonotary Courts, Center Co., Pa. ; Brig.-Gen. 3d brigade, Penna. militia. *HENRY BANNING CHEW, A.M. (1800-1866.) Merchant. *THOMAS GRAY CONDY, A.M. (1797-1838.) Lawyer; editor of Condy's Maga- zine. (N. B. The spelling of this name is adapted from the "Recorder's Roll," where he signed himself "Condy," not "Condie.") *HENRY SIDNEY COXE, A.M. (1798-1850.) Head of St. Louis branch of the U. S. Bank. *CHRISTIAN FREDERIC CRUSE, A.M., D.D. (1795-1865.) First moderator of Philo; P. E. clergyman; Assistant Prof, at the Univ. of Penna.; Prof. St. Paul's College, N. Y.; rector of Trinity Church at Fishkill, N. Y.; trans, of Bohn ed. of "Eusebius' Ecclesiastical History." *JAMES SPROAT DAVIDSON, A.M. (1796-1821.) Student in theology. *WILLIAM MORRISON ENGLES, A.M., D.D. (1797-1867.) Presb. clergyman; editor of The Presbyterian-, author of "Sick-room Devotions," "The Soldiers' Pocket Book." *SAMUEL MARX, A.M. (1796-1860.) Silver medal for scholarship. Mer- chant; cashier of Bank of Va. *WILLIAM AUGUSTUS MUHLENBERG, A.M., D.D. (1796-1877.) Second modera- tor of Philo; P. E. clergyman; rector of St. James at Lancaster, where he founded the first public school in Pa. outside of Phila.; rector of St. Paul's Coll., N. Y.; superintendent and chaplain at St. Luke's Hospital, N. Y.; author of various hymns. *THOMAS McKEAN PETTIT, A.M. (1797-1853.) Lawyer; City Solicitor of Phila.; Deputy Attorney-Gen., Sup. Ct. Pa.; mem. Penna Legis.; Pres. Judge, Dist. Ct. Phila.; U. S. Dist. Atty., Eastern Dist. Pa.; Vice-Pres., Hist. Soc. of Penna.; Bd. of visitors to West Point under Van Buren; 144 direc. of U. S. Mint at Phila.; assisted Thomas Sergeant to prepare "The Common Law Reports of England." *EDWARD RAWLE, A.M. (1797-1880.) Lawyer; Assoc. Judge, City Ct., New Orleans; one of founders of public school system in New Orleans; Pres. first sch. Bd. of 2nd municipality of N. Orleans; one of founders of 2nd municipality Pub. Sch. Lyceum and Lit. Soc., N. Orleans; Fellow in N. Orleans Acad. Sci. in 1856; Pres. Keystone Ass'n, N. Orleans. *HENRY RAWLE. (1799-1816.) *JOHN JAMES RICHARDS. ( 1822.) Lawyer. *WILLIAM HENRY WEST, A.M. (1797-1853.) Planter in Virginia. *GEORGE BACON WOOD, A.M., M.D., LL.D. (1797-1879.) Moderator of Philo; valedictorian; physician; Prof, of Chemistry and of Mat. Med., Phila. Coll. of Phar.; Prof, in Med. Sch., Univ. of Pa.; Pres. Coll. Phys., Phila.; Pres. Amer. Philos. Soc. from 1859 to 1879; mem. Acad. of Nat. Sci., Phila.; Pres. Amer. Med. Assn.; trustee of Girard Coll.; trustee of U. of P. from 1863 to 1879; published various medical works. CLASS OF 1816 * WILLIAM N. ANDERSON. *THOMAS LEECH BOILEAU, A.M. Moderator; lawyer. *SAMUEL N. DAVIES. *JAMES HUNTER EWING, A.M., M.D. Physician. *NICHOLAS HAMMOND, JR., A.M., M.D. Moderator; won silver medal for scholarship; physician. *!SAAC HAYS, A.M., M.D. Physician; Pres. Acad. Nat. Sci., Phila., 1865-69; mem. Amer. Philos. Soc.; Franklin Institute, Phila.; and numerous medical societies; one of the founders of Amer. Med. Assoc.; Fellow of Acad. Arts and Sci., Boston; editor of and contributor to medical periodicals. *JOHN JULIUS KEATING, A.M. Lawyer; member of Penna. Legis. (1823-24). *WILLIAM HIPPOLYTE KEATING, A.M. Lawyer; chemist; Prof, of Chemistry, Franklin Inst. (1822-28); mem. Amer. Philos. Soc. THOMAS MEREDITH, JR., A.M. Baptist clergyman; founder and editor of Baptist Interpreter and Bibical Recorder; author of works on Slavery. *SAMUEL SIMON SCHMUCKER, A.B., A.M., D.D. Lutheran clergyman; Prof. Lutheran Theolog. Seminary (1826-64); Prof. Penna. Coll.; author of theological works. *!SAAC WILLIS. CLASS OF 1817 *McKEAN BUCHANAN. Merchant; pay director, U. S. N. *THOMAS LEAMING CALDWELL, M.D. Physician; surgeon, U. S. Vols., Mexican War. 'NATHANIEL OGDEN CLARK. Student of law. *TIMOTHY WARD COE. Moderator. *JACOB BAKER COMEGYS. U. S. Agent to Island of Trinidad. 145 *JOHN NESBITT CONYNGHAM, A.M., LL.D. Moderator; lawyer; mem. Penna. Legis.; presiding judge, Ct. of Com. Pleas, Luzerne Co., Pa. (1850-71); member Amer. Philos. Soc., Hist. Soc. Penna. *EDMUND SIDNEY COXE, A.M. Lawyer. *WASHINGTON HARRIS. Clergyman. *JOHN MATHER JACKSON, A.M. Moderator; lawyer. *WILLIAM BRANSON LARDNER. *ALEXANDER MAGNUS MURRAY. *!SRAEL PEMBERTON PLEASANTS. Stock-broker. *GEORGE READ, A.M. Moderator; U. S. Consul to Malaga, Spain. *BEN;AMIN RUSH RHEES, M.D. Physician. *JACOB LODENYK SHARPE. Merchant. *CHARLES A. WALKER. *WILLIAM C. WALKER. *JOHN WHARTON WEST, A.M. Midshipman, lieutenant, master, U. S. N. CLASS OF 1818 *WILLIAM ASHMEAD, A.M., '21. Presbyterian clergyman; pastor at Charleston, S. C. *HENRY MICHAEL MASON, A.M., '21 (A.M. Causa Gratia, '21, College of N. J.); D.D., '38. Protestant Episcopal clergyman; published translations of early theological works. *JAMES MURRAY MASON, A.M., '21. Moderator; lawyer; mem. House of Delegates, Va., 1826-32; mem. Cong. 1837-39; U. S. Sen. from Va. 1847-61; Pres. U. S. Senate; commissioner with John Slidell of Confed. States to Great Britain and France, 1862. *HuGH McMiLLAN, A.M. ,'21 (D.D., '57, Univ. Miami). Presbyterian clergyman; Prof. Biblical Literature and Theology in Sem. of Reformed Presbyterian Church. *THEOPHILUS PARVIN, A.M., '21. Moderator; Presbyterian clergyman; mis- sionary and teacher in Buenos Ayres, S. A., 1823-29. *JAMES MARTIN STAUGHTON, A.M., '21; M.D., '21 (A.M. Causa Gratia, College of N. J., '21). Moderator; physician; Prof . in Columbian College, D. C., 1821-30; Prof, in Med. College of Ohio, 1830. *PETER VAN PELT, JR., A.M., '21 (D.D., '56, St. John's College). Moderator; Protestant Episcopal clergyman; rector at Port Royal, S. C., and at Church of Epiphany, Phila.; Prof, in Protestant Episcopal Divinity School, Phila. CLASS OF 1819 *FRANCIS PORTEUS CORBIN, A.M., '22. Moderator; lawyer. *SAMUEL MICKLE Fox, A.M., '44; M.D., '22. Moderator; physician. *HENRY FRANKLIN. *HENRY DIL WORTH GILPIN, A.M., '22. Moderator; valedictorian; lawyer; U. S. District Att'y, East. Dist. of Pa., 1831-1835; Attorney-General of U. S., 1840-41; Pres. Acad. Fine Arts, Phila.; Vice-Pres. Hist. Soc. of 146 Pa.; trustee Univ. of Pa., 1853-58; mem. Amer. Philos. Soc.; Pub. "Gilpin's Reports"; Director Girard Coll., Phila.; appointed by Pres. Jackson, Gov. Direc. U. S. Bank, 1833; edited the papers of James Madison. *WILLIAM SHEAFF HELMUTH, A.M., '22; M.D., '24. Physician; Prof, in Hahnemann Med. College; mem. Amer. Philos. Soc. "JOHN REYNOLDS KNOX, M.D., '27 (A.B., '22, Yale; A.M., '25, Yale). Physician. *FREDERICK AUGUSTUS MUHLENBERG, A.M., '22; M.D., '23. Physician. *GEORGE POTTS, A.M., '22 (D.D., '38, Univ. of N. Y.). Presbyterian clergyman; pastor at Natchez, Miss., and at Duane St. Church, N. Y., and Univ. Place Church, N. Y. *JOHN SELBY PURNELL, A.M., '22. Lawyer; farmer; mem. House of Delegates, Md., 1831 and 1838. *WILLIAM UNDRILL PURNELL, A.M., '22. Lawyer; merchant; farmer; mem. House of Delegates, Md., 1830, 1844-45; State Sen., Md., 1838-39. *WILLIAM RUSH, A.M., '22; M.D., '23. Physician. *WILLIAM BIDDLE SHEPARD, A.M., '22. Lawyer; mem. Cong., 1827-37. THOMAS BLACKBURN TURNER, A.M., '22. Planter. *ROBERT JAMES WALKER, A.M., '22. Moderator; Latin salutatorian; lawyer; U. S. Senator from Miss., 1836-45; Sec. U. S. Treasury, 1845-49; Gov. Kansas Territory, 1857-58; editor Continental Monthly, U. S. Finan. Agt., Europe, 1863. *JOHN SALTAR WHARTON, A.M., '22. Lawyer. *SAMUEL WILSON, A.M., '22; M.D., '23. Physician. CLASS OF 1820 *HENRY PAUL BECK, A.M., '23. Lawyer. *WILLIAM WHITE CHEW, A.M., '23. Sec. of U. S. Legation to Russia, 1837; Charge d'Affaires, 1839-40. *SAMUEL S. COCHRAN, A.M., '23. Moderator. *JOSEPH MICHAEL DORAN, A.M., '23. Lawyer; City Solicitor, Philadelphia, 1835; member of Penna. Constitutional Convention, 1837; Judge, Court of General Sessions, 1840-43. *SAMUEL JONES, M.D., '22. Physician. *ALEXANDER NEIL. *JOHN NORCOM, A.M., '23 (M.D., '25, Univ. of Md.). Physician; Justice, Court of Quarter Sessions, Beaufort, N. C. ; Mayor, Washington, N. C. *JOHN RODMAN PAUL, A.M., '23; M.D., '23. Moderator; physician; manu- facturer; Fellow College of Physicians, Phila., and its Treasurer, 1839-77; member Phila. Medical Society; member American Medical Association; member Phila. Common Council, 1844; Pres. Wills Hospital; trustee of University of Pennsylvania, 1869-77. *WILLIAM ARCHIBALD READ, A.M., '23. Moderator; planter. *HENRY AUGUSTUS RILEY, A.M., '23; M.D., '25. Moderator; physician; Presbyterian minister; pastor Eighth Ave. Church, N. Y., and at Mont- rose, Penna. 147 *THOMAS STEWART, JR., A.M., '23. Lawyer. *ROBERT WATSON, A.M., '23. Moderator; lawyer; student of Math, and Natural Sciences. THOMAS WILLING. Merchant. CLASS OF 1821 *ROBERT McC. BARR, A.M., '24. Lawyer; compiler of Reports Supreme Ct. of State of Penna. *JOHN CADWALADER, A.M., '24; LL.D., '70. Lawyer; Vice-Provost Law Academy, Phila.; Solicitor U. S. Bank, Phila.; member of Congress, 1855- 57; Judge U. S. District Court E. D. of Penna.; member American Philosophical Society. *JOSEPH GIBBONS CLARKSON, A.M., '24. Lawyer; member Penna. Legislature, 1832. *PIERCE CONNELLY, A.M., '24. Protestant Episcopal and Roman Catholic clergyman; recanted and was readmitted to Protestant Episcopal Church. *WM. DICK, JR. *ROBERT WILLIAM GOLDSBOROUGH, A.M., '24. Protestant Episcopal clergyman. *WILLIAM GOLDSBOROUGH, A.M., '24. Lawyer; farmer. *WILLIAM HARMAR, A.M., '24. Lawyer. *SAMUEL JONES HENDERSON, A.M., '24. Lawyer. *ROWLAND PARRY HEYLIN, A.M., '24; M.D. Physician. *BENJAMIN HUTCHINS, A.M., '24. Protestant Episcopal clergyman. *JOSEPH SCREVEN INGLESBY, A.M., '24; M.D., '24. Physician; planter. *CHARLES BANCKER JAUDON, A.M. and M.D., '24. Moderator; physician. *JOHN RIGHTER JONES, A.M., '24. Lawyer; Judge of Court of Common Pleas, 1836-42; Col. 58th Pa. U. S. V.; published "Quaker Soldier." *WILLIAM JONES LEIPER, A.M., '24. Merchant; member First City Troop. *CHARLES WILLIAM NASSAU, A.M., '24 (D.D., '50, Jefferson Coll.). Moder- ator; Presbyterian clergyman; Professor and President of Lafayette College, 1849-50; Principal Female Seminary, Lawrenceville, N. J., 1850-74. *!SAAC NORRIS, A.M., '24. Lawyer. *PHILIP PELTZ, JR., A.M., '24; M.D., '24. Physician; member Philadelphia County Medical Society. *JOHN READ, JR., A.M., '24. Moderator; lawyer. *DANIEL CHARLES HEATH SIMS, A.M., '24. Lawyer. *WADE T. SMITH, A.M., '24. *JOHN CHEW THOMAS, JR., A.M., '24; M.D., '24. Physician. *SAMUEL THOMAS, A.M., '24; M.D., '25. Physician. *JOHN WILTBANK, A.M., '24; M.D., '25. Physician; Professor Penna. Medical College; Fellow of College of Physicians, Phila.; American Medical Association; Philadelphia County Medical Society. CLASS OF 1822 *CHARLES SIDNEY BRADFORD, A.M., '25. Latin salutatorian; lawyer. *GEORGE BRINTON, A.M., '25. Moderator. 148 *JOHN CHAMBERLAIN. *JOSEPH ASHMEAD CLAY, A.M., '25. Lawyer; member Academy Natural Sciences, Philadelphia. *WILLIAM DOBSON GALLAHER, A.M., '25; M.D., '25. Physician. *CHARLES INGERSOLL, A.M., '25. Lawyer; author of "Fears for Democracy." *RALPH FARLEY IZARD, A.M., '25. Moderator; lawyer. *JONAS ALTAMONT PHILLIPS, A.M., '25. Lawyer. *WILLIAM RICHARDSON PRICE, A.M., '25. Lawyer. *WILLIAM BRADFORD REED, A.M., '25; LL.D., '60 (Harvard). Lawyer; Vice- Provost of Law Academy of Philadelphia, 1840-41; member Penna. Legislature, 1834-35; Attorney-General of Pennsylvania, 1838; State Sen., Pa., 1841; U. S. Min. to China, 1857-1858; Professor in University of Pennsylvania, 1850; member Ameiican Philosophical Society; author of "Life and Correspondence of Pres. Jos. Reed"; editor of posthumous works of Prof. Henry Reed. *WILLIAM JAMES REESE, A.M., '25. Moderator; lawyer; General of State Militia of Ohio. *JOHN STILLE, JR., A.M., '25. Lawyer. *RICHARD HENRY THOMAS, A.M., '25; M.D., '27. Salutatorian; physician; Prof. Md. Medical University; contributor to medical press. *ROBERT J. THOMPSON, A.M., '25. Moderator. *THOMAS WHARTON, A.M., '25; M.D., '26. Physician. CLASS OF 1823 *CHARLES FREDERICK BECK, A.M., '26; M.D., '27. Physician; member American Philosophical Society. *GUSTAVUS SMITH BENSON, A.M., '26. Moderator; English salutatorian; banker; lawyer; member Board of City Trusts. *GEORGE CADWALADER, A.M., '26. Lawyer; Brigadier-General U. S. V., 1847; in Mexican War and promoted for gallantry; Major-Gen., U. S. V., 1862. Mem. Mil. Order Loyal Legion U. S. *JAMES ANTHONY DONATH, A.M., '26. Lawyer; member Franklin Institute. *JAMES READ ECKARD, A.M., '26 (D.D., '58, Lafayette). Lawyer; Presbyterian clergyman; missionary to Ceylon and South Hindustan ; Principal Chatham Academy, Savannah, Ga. ; pastor at Washington; Professor at Lafayette College; writer of missionary works. *JAMES CLAYTON GALLAHER, A.M., '26. Merchant; Diplomatic Corps; U. S. Consul, Ponce. *JOHN HALL, A.M., '26 (D.D., '50, College of N. J.). Moderator; lawyer; Presbyterian clergyman; pastor at Trenton, N. J.; member Historical Society of Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Wisconsin; published various theological works; Trans, from Latin Milton's letters. *ALEXANDER HEBERTON, A.M., '26. Presbyterian clergyman; pastor at Allen twp., Pa., and elsewhere. *THOMAS LEIPER JANEWAY, A.M., '26 (D.D., '50, College of N. J.). Valedic- torian; Presbyterian clergyman; pastor at Rah way, N. J. 149 *AUGUSTUS HOFFMAN LOCHMAN, A.M., '26 (D.D., '56, Penna. College). Luth- eran clergyman and pastor at Mechanicsburg, Pa., Harrisburg and York, Pa.; trustee at Penna. College and Franklin College. *JOHN MORRIS MARSHALL, A.M., '26. Chemist. *JOHN MEASE (BUTLER), A.M., '26. Captain, U. S. Army. THOMAS MEASE. *ELI MEEKER, A.M., '26. Congregationalist and Presbyterian clergyman. *SAMUEL OGDEN MEREDITH, A.M., '26. Moderator; lawyer. *CHARLES HENRY MIFFLIN, A.M., '26; M.D., '26. Physician. *ANTHONY SAUNDERS MORRIS, A.M., '26. Chief Burgess, Pemberton, N. J. *PERSIFOR FRAZER SMITH, A.M., '26. Lawyer; District Attorney, Delaware County; member of Pennsylvania Legislature. *GEORGE MIFFLIN WHARTON, A.M., '26. Moderator; salutatorian; lawyer; Vice-Provost Law Academy of Philadelphia; President Select Council, Philadelphia, 1856-59; U. S. Dist. Atty., E. D., Pa., 1857-60; member American Philosophical Society. *WILLIAM SHEAFF ZANTZINGER, A.M., '26; M.D., '28. Physician; Fell. Coll. of Physicians. CLASS OF 1824 *LEWIS RICHARD ASHHURST, A.M., '27. Merchant. *USELMA AUGUSTUS CLARKE, A.M., '27; M.D., '28. Physician. *SAMUEL GERARDUS CLARKSON, A.M., '27; M.D., '26. Moderator; English salutatorian; Asst. Surgeon U. S. N. *ROBERT PATTERSON DuBois, A.M., '27 (D.D., '60, Lafayette). Moderator; Presbyterian clergyman. *JOSEPH DICKINSON Fox. Moderator; Latin salutatorian. *THOMAS WILLIAM GILPIN, A.M., '27. Merchant; Diplomatic Corps. *GEORGE HALBERSTADT, M.D., '29. Physician. *ALEXANDER WELCOCKS INGERSOLL, A.M., '27. *GEORGE JACOB JANEWAY, A.M., '27; M.D., '30. Physician; member Phila. Medical Society; Mayor of New Brunswick. *EDWARD DONALD KEMP, A.M., '27. Moderator; valedictorian; lawyer; Chief Judge Orphans' Court, Baltimore. *HENRY HELMUTH KREBS (A.B., '24; A.M., '27, College of N. J.). *ANTHONY CUTHBERT PERCIVAL, A.M., '27; M.D., '27. Physician. *HENRY PETTIT, A.M., '27; M.D., '29. Physician. *THOMAS BARTOW SARGENT (D.D., Dickinson). Methodist Episcopal clergy- man. *HENRY RALSTON, A.M., '27. Lawyer. *JAMES CORNELIUS WILTBANK. CLASS OF 1825 *ADOLPHE EDWARD BORIE, A.M., '28. English salutatorian; merchant; trustee of University of Penna., 1858-80; Sec. U. S. N., 1869. 150 *VINCENT LOOCKERMAN BRADFORD, A.M., '28 (LL.D., '74; D.C.L., '80, Wash, and Lee). Moderator; valedictorian; lawyer; Pres. United R. R. Com- panies of N. J.; State Sen., Mich. *ANTHONY BANNING CHEW, A.M., '28. THOMAS FITZGERALD DALE, A.M., '28; M.D., '29. Physician. *WILLIAM DUANE. Lawyer; member Historical Society Penna. *GEORGE Fox, JR., A.M., '28; M.D., '28. Moderator; physician; mem- ber Philadelphia Medical Society and vice-president (1849); member Academy Natural Sciences; member American Medical Association; member Medical Society of State of Penna. ; contributor to medical periodi- cals. THOMAS DOBSON GALLAHER, A.M., '28. Merchant. *JAMES GOODMAN, A.M., '28. Lawyer; member Penna. Legislature. *DAVID CROW HARKER. Druggist. *THOMAS HARPER, JR. Moderator. *HENRY HAYS, A.M., '28. Merchant. *RICHARD MARIS, A.M., '28; M.D., '29. Physician. *HENRY (HOPE) REED, A.M., '28; LL.D., '46 (University of Vermont). Modera- tor; Latin salutatorian; Prof, at University of Penna.; Vice-Provost; member American Philosophical Society; author of works on English literature. *WILLIAM HENRY REES, A.M., '44 (Gratia Causa) (D.D., '60, F. & M.). Prot- estant Episcopal clergyman; rector at Old St. David's Church at Radnor, Pa. *LEVIS PRESTON THOMSON, M.D. ('27, Jeff. Med. Coll.). Physician. *COBURN WHITEHEAD, A.M., '28 (A.B., '28, Yale); M.D., '31. Physician. CLASS OF 1826 "JOSEPH ABBOTT, JR. (A.B., '27; A.M., '30; D.D., '60, Union College). Moder- ator; clergyman. *JOHN ASHHURST. Moderator; director of Phila. & Reading Ry.; Director of Farmer's & Mechanic's Bank; trustee of University of Penna., 1865-88. *EDWARD MACFUNN BIDDLE (A.B., '27; A.M., '30, College of N. J.). Lawyer; ironmaster; Sec. and Treas. Cumberland Valley R. R.; Major General 15th Div. N. G. P. *THOMAS LATIMER BOWIE, A.M., '29. Moderator; valedictorian; lawyer. *JOSEPH CARSON, A.M., '29; M.D., '30. Moderator; physician; Prof. Medical School, University of Penna.; Fellow, College of Phys., Phila.; member and curator American Philosophical Society; Vice-Pres. Academy Natural Sciences; member American Medical Association. *ROBERT BALDWIN DAVIDSON, A.M., '29. Moderator; stock broker. *FREDERICK SIMEON ECKARD, M.D., '35. Lawyer; physician; poet. *!SAAC HAZLEHURST (A.B., '28; A.M., '31, Trinity). Lawyer; Vice-Provost Law Academy of Phila.; City Solicitor, 1854-56. *JOHN JORDAN, JR. Ironmaster; merchant; bank president and antiquary; Vice-Pres. of Historical Society of Penna. 151 *HENRY PRATT McKEAN. Merchant. *THOMAS McKiNLEY, A.M., '29. Tutor and student of theology. *THOMAS Ross NEWBOLD, A.M., '29. Lawyer; stock broker; editor of The North American. *FRANCIS WEST, M.D., '32 (A.B., '27; A.M., '30, Dickinson). Physician; Fellow, College of Phys., Phila.; member American Medical Association; contributor to medical journals. CLASS OF 1827 *FREDERICK WILLIAMSON BEASLEY, A.M., '30; D.D., '68. Moderator; Protestant Episcopal clergyman. *THOMAS CADWALADER, A.M., '30. Moderator. *SAMUEL FISHER DuBois, A.M., '30. Artist. *JOHN GLENDOWER EVANS. *ROWLAND EDANUS EVANS, A.M., '30. Lawyer. *JOSEPH COLEMAN FISHER, A.M., '30. Lawyer; member Penna. Legislature. *WILLIAM TILGHMAN GoLDSBOROUGH, A.M., '30. Moderator; lawyer; member Maryland Legislature; member Const. Conv. of Md., 1867. *EDWARD HALLOWELL, JR., A.M., '30; M.D., '30. Moderator; Latin saluta- torian; physician; member Phila. Medical Society; member Academy Natural Sciences; member American Medical Association. *HENRY HELMUTH. Lawyer. *WILLIAM KIRKPATRICK HuFFNAGLE, A.M., '30. Civil engineer; aide-de-camp to Gov. Porter of Penna. *WILLIAM KEITH, A.M., '30; M.D., '30. Valedictorian; physician. *WILLIAM HENRY KLAPP, A.M. and M.D., '30. Physician; member American Medical Association. *GEORGE WASHINGTON MORRIS, A.M., '30; M.D., '30. Moderator; physi- cian; Prof. Medical School of University of Penna.; member Socie'te' Me"dicale d'Observation; Fellow College of Physicians and Vice-Pres., 1864-75; Vice-Pres. Phila. Medical Society, 1859; Medical Society of State of Penna.; Vice-Pres. American Medical Association, 1850-51; Vice-Pres. Hist. Soc. of Pa.; member Academy Natural Sciences; member of Ameri- can Philosophical Society; trustee of University of Penna., 1855-56; con- tributor to surgical periodicals. *BENJAMIN FRANKLIN PHILLIPS, A.M., '30. *CHARLES FREDERICK SCHAEFFER, A.M., '30 (D.D., '50, Penna. College). Eng- lish salutatorian; Lutheran clergyman; Prof, at Capitol University, Columbus, Ohio; Prof, at Penna. College, 1855-64; translator of various theological works, chiefly from German. CLASS OF 1828 *JOHN NOSTRAND BRiNCKERHOFF, A.M., '31. Principal Union Hall Academy, Jamaica, L. I. *HORACE EVANS, A.M., '31; M.D., '31. Physician; member Phila. County Medical Society; member Historical Society of Penna.; member Penna. Horticultural Society. 152 *JOHN EVANS, A.M., '31. Student of law. *JOHN JACOB HARTMANN, A.M., '31. Merchant and planter in West Indies; U. S. Diplomatic Corps; Mem. Bd. Pub. Ed., Phila., 1869-1872. *EMANUEL HELFFENSTEIN, A.M., '31. Lawyer. *CHARLES PRYOR MASSEY. Merchant; member First City Troop. *EDWARD MILLER, A.M., '31. Moderator; Math. Honor Man; civil engineer; Pres. Harrisburg and Lancaster R. R.; assoc. engineer W. Div. Pa. Cen. R. R. and its Pres.; chief eng. Pacific R. R. of Missouri; member Philo- sophical Society; essays in geology. *GEORGE SHARSWOOD, A.M., '31 (LL.D., N. Y. U., '56, and Columbia, '56). Moderator; Latin salutatorian ; lawyer; member Penna. Legislature; Pres. Judge District Court of Phila.; Chief Justice of Supreme Court of Penna., 1878-83; trustee of University of Penna., 1872-83; Provost of Law Academy of Phila., 1855-83; Pres. of Alumni Society; member American Philosophical Society; published " Professional Ethics," "Lectures on Common Law," " Blackstone's Commentaries." *GEORGE ROBERTS SMITH, A.M., '31. Moderator; salutatorian; lawyer. *THOMAS LEAMING SMITH, A.M., '31. Moderator; lawyer. *THOMAS MACKIE SMITH, A.M., '31; M.D., '31. Valedictorian; physician. *BENJAMIN M. THOMAS, A.M., '31. Lawyer. *JAMES CLARK WORKMAN, M.D., '30. Physician; Surg., C. S. Army. CLASS OF 1829 *CLEMENT BIDDLE, A.M., '32. Lawyer. *JAMES CURTIS BOOTH, A.M., '32; LL.D., '67 (Univ. of Lewisburg, now Buck- nell; Ph.D., Renssaeler Poly. Inst, 1884). Chemist; Prof. Chemistry Franklin Institute, 1836-45; Prof, at Phila. Central High School, 1843-45; Prof, at University of Penna. 1851-55; member American Philosophical Society; member Academy Natural Sciences; member Penna. Horticultural Society; member Historical Society of Penna.; Pres. American Chem. Society, 1883-84; published works on geology and chemistry. *JOHN BIDDLE CHAPMAN, A.M., '32. Moderator; lawyer. *EDWARD ALEXANDER NASSAU, A.M. and M.D., '32. Latin salutatorian; physician. *CHARLES THEODORE POTTS, A.M., '32. Moderator; lawyer. *JOHN ROBERTSON, A.M., '32. Moderator; student of law. *JOSEPH WHARTON, A.M., '32. Moderator; valedictorian; merchant. *WILLIAM WHITE, JR., A.M., '32. Lawyer; member Penna. Legislature. CLASS OF 1830 *WILLIAM DEAL BAKER, A.M., '33. Moderator; lawyer; member of Const. Conv. of Penna., 1873. *JAMES CLARK, A.M., '33. Greek salutatorian; Presbyterian clergyman; President of Washington College, 1850-52. *JOHN FRIES FRAZER, A.M., '33 (Ph.D., '54, Univ. Lewisburg, now Bucknell; LL.D., Harvard, '57). Moderator; valedictorian; lawyer; geologist; Prof. 153 at Central High School; Prof, of Natural Science, University of Penna.; Vice-Provost of University of Penna., 1855-68; member Franklin Institute; Vice-Pres. Amer. Philos. Soc., 1855-1858; member Union League; author of works on natural sciences. *JOSEPH EASTBURN HARNED, M.D. (elsewhere). Physician, surgeon U. S. V., 1864-65. *WILLIAM POYNTELL JOHNSTON, A.M., '33; M.D., '36. Moderator; physician; Fellow College of Physicians. *HORN RILEY KNEASS, A.M., '33. Lawyer; Dist. Attorney of Phila. County. *THEOPHILUS ADAM WYLIE, A.M., '33, LL.D. '61 (D.D., '61, College of N. J.; D.D., '61, Monmouth College; D.D., '61, Miami University). <. B. K.; Latin orator; Presbyterian clergyman; Prof. Indiana University; Prof. at Miami University. *HENRY ZANTZINGER. Lawyer. CLASS OF 1831 'SOLOMON P. ALLEN, JR. (A.B., '31, Union College; A.M., '34, Union). *THOMAS ARMSTRONG, JR., A.M., '34. Lawyer. *COLIN ARROTT, A.M. and M.D., '34. Physician; surgeon U. S. V. *GEORGE AUGUSTUS BICKNELL, JR., A.M., '34 (LL.D., Indiana University, '64). Lawyer; Prof, of Law Indiana University; member of Congress; Judge Supreme Court of Indiana; Judge of 2d and 52d Jud. Circuits; author of various law works. *CONRAD RICHARDS BOYER, A.M. and M.D., '34. One of founders of Zelo; physician. *WILLIAM GEORGE CALDCLEUGH, A.M., '34. Moderator; lawyer; published metrical translation of Homer's "Iliad." *ROBERT CALDCLEUGH, M.D., '32. Physician. *EDMUND CADWALADER EVANS, A.M., '34; M.D., '35. Physician; member American Philosophical Society. *JOHN WYLIE FAIRES, A.M., '34; D.D., '61. *. B. K.; Greek salutatorian; Presbyterian clergyman; Principal Classical Academy of Phila.; Vice- Pres. College Alumni Soc. *CHARLES HENRY FISHER (A.B., '32, College of N. J.; A.M., '35, College of N. J.). *JOHN PRINGLE JONES (A.B., College of N. J.; LL.D., F. & M., '60). Moderator; lawyer; President Judge Berks County, Pa.; published two volumes Penna. State reports. *BENJAMIN BRANNAN McKiNLEY, A.M., '34. Instructor at Deaf and Dumb Institute, Phila. *ROBERT MCMILLAN, A.M., '34; M.D., '37. Physician. *MORRIS OGDEN MEREDITH. Merchant; Captain, N. J. U. S. V., 1862. *HENRY WARREN RICHARDSON, A.M. and M.D., '34. Moderator; physician; planter. *THEODORE THOMSON. Merchant; member of First City Troop. *EDWARD A. WATSON, A.M., '34. Lawyer. *JOHN V. WILSON, A.M., '34. 154 CLASS OF 1832 *WILLIAM NEWBOLD BISPHAM, A.M., '35. Dentist. *JOHN CHARLES CARPENTIER. Moderator; merchant. *GEORGE CORREY CARSON, A.M., '35. Moderator; merchant; member of First City Troop of Philadelphia. 'ALEXANDER MURRAY MC!LVAINE, A.M., '35. Moderator; merchant. "JOHN RINGGOLD WILMER, A.M., '35. Merchant. *ANDREW GIFFORD WYLIE, A.M., '35. Presbyterian clergyman. CLASS OF 1833 *ROBERT CASE CLARK, A.M., '36. Druggist. *WILLIAM ELBERT EVANS, A.M., '36. *WARWICK BAMFYLDE FREEMAN, A.M., '36. Lawyer. 'KINGSTON GODDARD, A.M., '36 (D.D., '60, Kenyon College). Moderator; Protestant Episcopal clergyman; member American Philosophical Society. *JOHN WOLFGANG HOFFMAN, A.M., '36. Protestant Episcopal clergyman. *FURMAN LEAMING, M.D., '37. Physician; farmer; contributor to medical journals. *HENRY LUDLAM. Merchant. "JOHN McKiNLEY, A.M., '36. Moderator; Presbyterian clergyman. *WILLIAM McMuRTRiE. Merchant. *CHARLES EMLEN PLEASANTS, A.M., '36 (Ph. G., '29, Phila. CoUege of Phar- macy). School teacher; Protestant Episcopal clergyman. *FRANKLIN PERRY POPE. Medical student; planter. *AUBREY HENRY SMITH, A.M., '36. Lawyer; U. S. District Attorney Eastern District of Penna.; Vice-Pres. of Historical Society of Penna.; member Academy Natural Sciences, Phila.; member American Philosophical Society. *SAMUEL LISLE SMITH, A.M., '36. Lawyer; District Attorney, Chicago, 111. *WILLIAM WIKOFF SMITH, A.M., '36. Moderator; chemist; wholesale druggist. CLASS OF 1834 *FRANKLIN BACON. Merchant. *EVERT JOHN BANCKER, A.M., '37. Lawyer. *WILLIAM DAVIES BERRIEN. Lieutenant U. S. A. *HENRY JONATHAN BIDDLE, A.M., '37. U. S. Military Academy; civil engineer; Captain U. S. V., 1862. *WILLIAM RICHARDS BOYER. *JAMES THOMAS CALDCLEUGH. Farmer. THOMAS (JEFFERSON) DURANT. Lawyer; District Attorney, New Orleans, La.; U. S. Com. Span. Claims Com. *JOHN INNES CLARK HARE, A.M., '37; LL.D., '68. *. B. K.; Moderator; lawyer; Vice-Provost and Provost of Law Academy of Philadelphia; Judge of District Court of Philadelphia, 1851-67; President Judge, 1867- 74; President Judge of Court of Common Pleas No. 2, 1875; member American Philosophical Society; trustee of University of Penna., 1858-68. 155 *JOHN HOLMES, A.M., '37. Merchant. *SAMUEL HUMES. Student of medicine at time of his death. *WILLIAM STODDARD JOHNSTON (A.B., '34, Yale). *JOSEPH FALKINBURGE LEAMING (A.B., '24, College of N. J.). Lawyer. *WILLIAM NORMAN McLEOD, A.M., '37. Moderator; member Michigan Legis- lature. *JOHN Moss, A.M., '37. Farmer. *JOHN BROWN PARKER, A.M., '37; LL.B., '39 (Dickinson). Moderator; lawyer; member Historical Society of Penna. *HENRY HOLLINGSWORTH SMITH, A.M., '37; M.D., '37 (LL.D., '85, Lafayette). Physician; Prof, at University of Penna. Medical School; Fellow of College of Physicians, Phila.; Pres. Phila. County Medical Society, 1877-79; Pres. of Medical Society of Pa., 1883; member American Medical Associa- tion; Surgeon-General State of Pa., 1861-62; author of works on surgery and contributor to medical journals. CLASS OF 1835 *GEORGE ASHBRIDGE, A.M., '38. *ROBERT YOUNG BLACK, A.M., '38. Moderator; lawyer. *CHARLES BRECK, A.M., '38 (D.D., '69, Columbia). Protestant Episcopal clergyman. *HENRY CADWALADER. Midshipman U. S. N. *COLLIN CAMPBELL COOPER, A.M., M.D., '38. Lawyer; physician; director of Public Schools, Phila., 1848-58. *EDWARD INGERSOLL, A.M., '38. Moderator; lawyer; author and editor of various works on law. *FRANCIS JOHNSTON (A.B., Yale, '35; LL.B., Harvard, '39). Lawyer. *ALEXANDER McKiNLEY, A.M., '38. Moderator; lawyer; President of Law Academy of Phila. *JOHN COWELL MITCHELL. Lawyer. *JOHN (T.) MONTGOMERY. Civil engineer; lawyer. *DAVID JAMESON PATTERSON, A.M., '38. *. B. K.; Presbyterian clergyman. 'FREDERICK SECKEL PEPPER. *JOHN SEIP. Planter. *RICHARD RUNDLE SMITH, A.M., '38. Lawyer; member Penna. Legislature; President of Union Canal Co. ; member N. G. P. *GEORGE LEIPER TAYLOR, A.M., '38; M.D., '38. Moderator; physician. CLASS OF 1836 *WILLIAM BECK GODDARD. Merchant. *JOHN HAZLEHURST. Planter. *JOHN COOPER INGLIS. Sea captain. *JOSEPH HAMPTON INGLIS. Clerk. 156 CLASS OF 1837 *JOHN BOHLEN, JR., A.M., '40. Lawyer. *CHARLES Louis BORIE, A.M., '40. Banker and broker. *ARTHUR ARMSTRONG BURT. Merchant. THEODORE AUGUSTUS IRVINE. *WILLIAM ROBERT MACADAM, A.M., '40; LL.B., '52. Principal of Academic Department (U. of P.); lawyer; Adjutant U. S. V., 1861-62. *THOMAS PLEASANTS McCREA, M.D., '50. Physician; member Board of Health, Phila.; surgeon U. S. V. *JOHN PHILIPS MONTGOMERY, A.M., '40. Moderator; Greek salutatorian; lawyer. *AUSTIN (ADAMS) PHELPS, A.M., '40 (D.D., Amherst, '56). Moderator; Congregational clergyman; Prof, at Andover Theological Seminary; chaplain Mass. House of Representatives and Senate; Pres. of Andover Theological Seminary; author of works on homiletics. * WILLIAM POYNTELL, JR. (LL.B., Harvard, '42). Lawyer. *WILLIAM HOLME VAN BUREN, M.D., '40 (A.B., Yale, '64; A.M., Yale, '64; LL.D., Yale, '79). Surgeon; Prof, at N. Y. U. Medical College; Prof. at Bellevue Hospital Medical College; Vice-Pres. N. Y. Academy of Medi- cine; asst. surgeon U. S. A.; one of founders U. S. Sanitary Commission; author of various medical works. "JAMES CORRY WORRELL, A.M., '40. Merchant; stock broker. CLASS OF 1838 *ALEXANDER (WILLIAMS) BIDDLE, A.M., '41. <. B. K.; Moderator; Latin salutatorian; Manager of Penna. Hospital; member American Philo- sophical Society; member Academy Natural Sciences, Phila.; Colonel 121st Penna. U. S. V., 1862-64. *JAMES LLOYD BRECK, A.M., '41; D.D., '60. Protestant Episcopal clergyman; founder and President of Nashotah Theological Seminary, Wisconsin; founder and President Seabury University, Minn. ; founder St. Augustine's College, Cal. *WILLIAM CADWALADER. *GEORGE COLHOUN. Merchant; planter. *SAMUEL Fox FISHER, A.M., '41. Lawyer. *WILLIAM GIBSON. *WILLIAM JOHN GRAYSON. Lawyer; planter. *FRANKLIN HEWSON, A.M., '41. Engineer; visitor U. S. Military Academy, West Point. *JOHN LAMBERT, JR., A.M., '41. Lawyer; member Academy Natural Sciences; member Historical Society of Penna. LAWRENCE LEWIS. (Oldest living member.) *GEORGE EMLEN SCOTT. Merchant. *LEWIS ALLAIRE SCOTT, A.M., '41. Moderator; valedictorian; lawyer; member Historical Society of Penna.; member American Philosophic Society; member American Historical Association. 157 "LAWRENCE SECKEL PEPPER, M.D., '43. Physician. *JOHN GELSTON SMITH, A.M., '41. Moderator. *EDWARD TWELLS. *FRANCIS WHARTON (A.B., '39; A.M., '56, Yale; D.D., '66, Kenyon; LL.D., Univ. of Edinburgh, '83). Lawyer; Protestant Episcopal clergyman; Prof, at Protestant Episcopal Seminary, Cambridge, Mass.; lecturer on international law, Harvard; solicitor, State Department, Washington, D. C.; member Ins. International Law; published works on theology; published large number of standard works on law, evidence, contract, etc. CLASS OF 1839 JONATHAN WILLIAMS BIDDLE, A.M., '42. Moderator; Greek salutatorian; lawyer. *TORBEN BILLE, A.M., '42. Diplomat; Danish Legation at London; Danish Legation at Washington; Danish Minister to Belgium; Danish Minister to Great Britain. *JOHN DELAVAN BRYANT, A.M., '42; M.D., '48. Moderator; physician; poet; published work on demonology. *SAMUEL MANUEL DAVIS, A.M., '42. Lawyer. *JOHN VIGORS EUSTACE, A.M., '42. Lawyer; member Illinois Legislature 1856; Circuit Judge 13th Judicial District, 1857-59; Captain U. S. V. *CADWALADER EVANS, JR., A.M., '42. *MANLIUS GLENDOWER EVANS, A.M., '42. Lawyer. "NICHOLAS COLLIN HUGHES, A.M., '42; (D.D., '83, Univ. of N. C.). Protestant Episcopal clergyman; published theological works. "SAMUEL HUSTON. Brewer; banker; Pres. Midvale Steel Works; member Academy Natural Sciences. "EDWARD CONWAY JONES, A.M., '42. Protestant Episcopal clergyman. "CHARLES KUHN, JR., A.M., '42. Lawyer. "HENRY EGLINTON MONTGOMERY, A.M., '42; D.D., '63. Moderator; vale- dictorian; U. S. Diplomatic Corps; Protestant Episcopal clergyman. "ISAAC WALKER MOORE, A.M., '42. Member Penna. Legislature, 1854-55. "THEODORE FRELINGHUYSEN Moss, Ph.D. (Freiberg, Saxony). Mining engi- neer; geologist. "GEORGE WASHINGTON RICHARDS, A.M., '42. Lawyer. "EMANUEL AUGUSTUS THOURON, A.M., '42. Merchant. "EDWARD COXE WATMOUGH, A.M., '42. Lawyer. "BENJAMIN CHEW WILCOCKS. CLASS OF 1840 "WILLIAM M. BELL. "HENRY BONSALL. Conveyancer. "HENRY WILLIAM DUCACHET, JR., A.M., '43 (M.D., '43, Jefferson Medical College; Moderator; Surgeon U. S. V. "THOMAS SCOTT HARPER, A.M. and M.D., '43. Moderator; physician. 158 *EDWIN HARWOOD, A.M., '43 (D.D., '62, Trinity). $. B. K.; Protestant Episco- pal clergyman; Prof. Berkeley Divinity School; Archaeologist; author of works on theology and homiletics. *HENRY HUNTINGTON. Planter. "CHARLES HUSTON, A.M., '43 (M.D., '42, Jefferson Medical College). Physician; ironmaster. *STEVENSON MURGATROYD LEAMING, A.M., '43. *JOHN LONG. Teacher; Protestant Episcopal clergyman; chaplain U. S. A., 1861-67. *HENRY VINCENT MEIGS, A.M., '43. Greek salutatorian; lawyer; private Confederate Army. *BENJAMIN STERLING (A.B., '40, College of N. J.). "WILLIAM BOWER TAYLOR, A. M., '43. Moderator; lawyer; examiner U. S. Patent Office; member of American Philosophical Society; author of works on physics and geology. CLASS OF 1841 *SAMUEL KEEN ASHTON, A.M., '44; M.D., '43. Moderator; physician; member Phila. County Medical Society; member Medical Society of Penna. *PAUL JULIAN BECK. *HENRY PETER BORIE. Banker and broker. "FREDERICK CARROLL BREWSTER, A.M., '44; LL.D., '70. Lawyer; President of the Law Academy, 1845; City Solicitor of Phila.; Judge of Court of Common Pleas, Phila., 1866-69; Attorney-General of Pennsylvania, 1869-72; member Historical Society of Penna.; Pres. College Alumni Society; published "Digest Penna. Reports"; author of "Life of Disraeli;" author of "Life of Moliere;" addresses and reviews. *JAMES BURK, JR. *JOHN AGNEW CRAWFORD, A.M., '44; D.D., '75. *. B. K.; Presbyterian clergy- man; Chaplain, U. S. A.; author of works on ethics and theology. *HENRY AUGUSTUS DE FRANCE, A.M., '44. Journalist. *RICHARD BACHE DUANE, A.M., '44 (D.D., '69, Kenyon). Merchant; Protestant Episcopal clergyman. *GABRIEL BERTRAND DU VAL, A.M., '44. Lawyer; editor of Montgomery Advertiser; Captain in Confederate Army. *JAMES RENEE FORD, A.M., '44. Moderator; lawyer. *SAMUEL MICKLE Fox, A.M., '44. Lawyer. "ROBERT PATTERSON HARRIS, A.M., '44; M.D., '44. Physician; Fellow College of Physicians, Phila.; member Pathological Society; American Philo- sophical Society; American Medical Association; corr. member of Medico- Chi. Society of Naples; contributor medical journals. "EDWIN HEWSON, A.M., '44. Merchant. "SETH CRAIGE HOLMES. Merchant. "HORATIO GATES JONES, A.M., '44; (D. C. L., Judson Univ., Ark.; A.M., gratice causa, Brown Univ., '63). Lawyer; member Penna. Legislature, 1874-82; director of Girard College, Phila.; Vice-Pres. Historical Society 159 of Penna., 1867-93; Hon. Fellow Royal Historical Society of Great Britain; Lieut. Home Guards Penna. N. G. ; published works. *WILLIAM ECKART LEHMAN, A.M., '44. Lawyer; member Congress, 1861-63; Captain U. S. V. *JOHN HILL BRINTON MCCLELLAN, A.M., '44; M.D., '44. Physician; Prof, at Penna. Medical College; mem. Academy Natural Sciences; member Phila. County Medical Society; American Medical Association; Act'g Asst. Surgeon U. S. A.; editor of work on "Surgery." *WILLIAM DUNCAN McLEOD, A.M., '44. Bank clerk. *HENRY STAFFORD OSBORN, A.M., '44 (LL.D., '65, Lafayette). Presbyterian clergyman; geologist; Prof, at Lafayette College; Prot. Miami University, Ohio; member American Philosophical Society; member Victoria Philo- sophical Society at London ; member Historical Society of Penna. ; author of works of geology and mining. *WILLIAM HENRY RAWLE, A.M., '44; LL.D., '82. Lawyer; Vice-Provost Law Academy, 1865-73; member American Philosophical Society; member Historical Society of Penna.; director of Library Co. of Phila.; Quarter- master Sergeant U. S. V.; published law works. *BENJAMIN BRANNAN REATH, A.M., '44. Greek salutatorian ; lawyer. *JOHN SERGEANT, JR. (A.B. Coll. N. J., '41). Lawyer; U. S. Diplomatic Corps. *JOHN COOK SHERBORNE. Merchant. *JOHN SOMERS SMITH. Lawyer; Sec. and Treas. Hand-in-Hand Ins. Co. for many years. *MORETON STILLE, A.M. and M.D., '44. Moderator; physician; Fellow of College of Physicians; member Phila. County Medical Society; member American Medical Association; publisher various medical works. *ALFRED BOWER TAYLOR, A.M., '44 (Ph.G., '44, Phila. College Pharmacy; Ph.M., '88). Pharmacist; contributor to pharmaceutical literature. JAMES HORATIO WATMOUGH. Paymaster General U. S. N.; Mem. Soc. War of 1812. *SILAS EBENEZER WEIR. *EDWARD SHIPPEN WILLING, A.M., '44. . B. K. CLASS OF 1842 "JOHN BERNARD CHAPRON, A.M. Lawyer. *THOMAS FRANKLIN COOPER, A.M. Merchant. *EDWARD CRONIN, JR., A.M. (M.D., Jefferson Medical College). Physician; practised in Sacramento, Cal., and Platteville, Wis. *FRANKLIN ARCHIBALD DICK, A.M. Lawyer; member of Missouri Legislature; Lieutenant Colonel U. S. V. *JOHN WELSH DULLES (A.B., A.M., Yale; D.D., Princeton). Presbyterian clergyman; missionary in South India. *ALBERT GALLATIN FREELAND. Merchant. *WILLIAM ENGLES HAMILL, A.M. Entered the war as a private in a Penna. Emergency Company. *WILLIAM SMITH MACPHERSON HILL, A.M. Moderator; studied at Delaware College. 160 *JARED INGERSOLL, A.M. Lawyer. *WILLIAM LOWBER, A.M.; M.D. Naval Surgeon; Medical Inspector, U. S. N. *WILLIAM McKiNLEY, A.M. Teacher in the Deaf and Dumb Institute, Phila. *GRAYSON MALLET-PREVOST, A.M.; M.D. Moderator; physician; served in Mexican War as Asst. Surgeon; settled in Mexico. THOMAS SCOTT MARTIN, A.M. Lieutenant-Colonel U. S. V. ; killed at second battle of Bull Run. *ROBERT NEWTON, M.D. (A.B., A.M., Lafayette). Tutor at Lafayette; Army Surgeon in Mexican War; commended by Gen. Scott for bravery. "JONATHAN DICKINSON SERGEANT, A.B. Moderator; lawyer; member of Historical Society of Penna. THOMAS LEE SHIPPEN, A.M. Farmer; private in Confederate Army. *ALBANUS SMITH. Studied at Haverford. *WILLIAM TERRY TAYLOR, A.M.; M.D. Physician; allied with numerous medical societies and a frequent contributor to journals. * WASHINGTON STEWART TOLAND, A.M. *SAMUEL WILCOX. Active as secretary and treasurer of many corporations and active in military affairs. CLASS OF 1843 *JOHN HOWARD ATWOOD, A.M. Merchant; director of Public Schools, Phila. *JOHN ALEXANDER BREWSTER, A.M. Lawyer; member California Legislature; Surveyor-Gen., California. THEODORE HAY COE, A.M. Planter; Captain in Confederate Army; confined in Fort Delaware. *GEORGE DAWSON COLEMAN, A.M. Moderator; ironmaster; member Penna. Legislature; State Senator; Pres. 1st National Bank, Lebanon, Pa.; he raised and equipped 93d Penna. Regiment, U. S. V. *JOHN C. HAINS. *JOHN CAMPBELL HARRIS. *ALEXANDER ELMSLIE HARVEY, A.M. Lawyer; member Academy of Natural Sciences, Phila. *MORTON PEARSON HENRY, A.M. 3>. B. K.; Moderator; lawyer; author of works on law. *SAMUEL H. JARDEN, A.M. Moderator; manufacturer. *LEWIS THEODORE LAGUERENNE. Merchant. *FRANCIS WEST LEWIS, A.M. (M.D., Jefferson). . B. K.; physician; connected with various medical societies; member Academy of Natural Sciences, Phila.; member of American Philosophical Society; Army surgeon. *DAVID JAMES McKiBBiN, M.D. Physician; member Penna. Legislature. *ROBERT McKiNLEY. Conveyancer. *PHILIP SYNG PHYSICK RANDOLPH, A.M. Lawyer. CLASS OF 1844 "JAMES NATHAN BARNES, A.B. (Yale). Lawyer. *AUSTIN MONTGOMERY BOWEN. 161 "CHARLES CABOT. Merchant. *GEORGE CORREY. *SILAS WOOD SEXTON GULP. *WILLIAM DULLES. Merchant. *SOLOMON ALLEN ENGLES, M.D. Surg. U. S. N. *JAMES STERLING FENTON, A.M. Merchant. *HUGH COOPER HANSON, A.M. *EDWARD TRISTRAM HORATIO HARPER. *DANIEL KENDIG, A.M. Moderator; Protestant Episcopal clergyman; chaplain U. S. A. *ROBERT WALN LEAMING, A.M. Merchant. *DANIEL LORD, A.M. (M.D., Chicago Med. College). Dutch Reformed clergyman; physician. *ALEXANDER McKiNLEY, A.M. Clerk. *ANDREW HARRY MANDERSON, A.M. Lawyer. *JOEL BARLOW REYNOLDS, A.M. Moderator; Latin salutatorian; mechani- cal engineer. *SAMUEL MOORE SHUTE, A.M.; D.D. (Mercer Univ.). Moderator; Baptist clergyman; Prof, of English Language and Literature in Columbian University, Washington, D. C.; author of "A Manual of Anglo-Saxon." *JAMES SUDDARDS, A.M., M.D. Naval Surgeon; Medical Director. *LIAS ELY WILSON, A.M., M.D. Physician. CLASS OF 1845 *SAMUEL BADGER, JR. Lawyer. *WILLIAM HENRY CRABBE, A.M. Moderator; lawyer. *PHILIP NICKLIN DALLAS, A.B. (College of N. J.). Lawyer; Secretary U. S. Legation to London, 1856. *HENRY FLING, A.M. Moderator; lawyer. *HENRY SERGEANT LOWBER, A.B. Moderator; lawyer. *WILLIAM BRITTON MUSGRAVE, A.M. Moderator; Protestant Episcopal clergy- man. *JOSEPH RUPERT PAXTON, A.M. Lawyer; author and French translator. *WILLIAM RODMAN RUAN. Merchant; served in Confederate Army. *ABRAHAM HILYARD SEE, LL.B. (Harvard). Lawyer ; Secretary of Law Academy Phila. *FISHER COLEMAN SMITH, M.D. Physician. CLASS OF 1846 *ALFRED WITMAN AUNER, A.M. Printer. *THOMAS HEWSON BACHE, A.M., M.D. (Jeff.). Physician; connected with many medical activities; Army surgeon; Major U. S. V. *CALDWELL KEPPELE BIDDLE, A.M., LL.B. Moderator; valedictorian; lawyer; secretary Board of Trustees. *WILLIAM SERGEANT BLIGHT, A.M. Secretary and Treasurer of Ridge Ave. Passenger Railway Co.; Vice-Pres. Alumni Society. 162 *CHARLES FRANCIS BURGIN, A.M., LL.B. (Harvard). Moderator; lawyer; glass manufacturer; Pres. Law Academy of Phila. *JOHN MASON DUNCAN CHAMBERS, A.B., A.M. (Del. Coll.); M.D. (Jeff.). Physician. *W ALTER COLQUHOUN CLEEMANN. Secretary and Treasurer Panama R. R. Co. *SAMUEL WYLIE CRAWFORD, JR., A.M., M.D., LL.D. Moderator; surgeon; soldier; served in Texas and Mexico and in the Civil War; Bvt. Major- General U. S. V.; wounded at Antietam; Brigadier-General U. S. A. in 1873; published contributions on Mexican volcanoes. *HENRY BUCHANAN EDWARDS. Went to California 1848 and assisted survey of overland routes; lawyer; Capt. U. S. V. * JAMES ELY, A.M. Moderator; devoted to literary pursuits. *JAMES SAWYER FARMER, A.M. Real estate agent and conveyancer. *WILLIAM PENN-GASKELL HALL. Devoted to literary and scientific study; member Historical Society Penna. *FRANCIS S. LEWIS. *ROBERT MORTON LEWIS, JR., A.M. *WILLIAM PHILLIPS LEWIS, A.M., D.D. Protestant Episcopal clergyman. *CHARLES PLATT, A.M. Merchant. *WILLIAM PLATT, JR. Merchant; Mem. U. S. Sanitary Comm. *PETER GRUBB RAMBO, A.M. Presbyterian clergyman and evangelist; later member of a shipbuilding company; organized Chester City Presbyterian Church; pastor Gethsemane Chapel, Phila. *EDWARD SHIPPEN, A.M., M.D. Physician and surgeon; served in the Army of Ohio and the Army of the Potomac. *SAMUEL LIEBERKUHN SHOBER, JR. Merchant. *WILLIAM JACKSON SUDLER, M.D. (Jeff.). Physician; farmer. *GEORGE DECATUR TWIGGS. Killed in Mexican War while he was a law student. *HENRY WHARTON, A.M. Lawyer; member of American Philosophical Society; editor of American Law Register. CLASS OF 1847 *ENOCH CARROLL BREWSTER, A.M. Moderator; lawyer. *FRANCIS COLLINS CLEMENTS, A.M. Protestant Episcopal clergyman; rector, St. Paul's, Trenton, N. J. *BENJAMIN JOHNSON CREW. Manufacturing chemist; Sec. Soc. Prevention of Cruelty to Children. *CHARLES HARMAR, A.M. *CHARLES HARTSHORNE, A.M. Moderator; Vice-Pres. of Lehigh Valley R. R. Co.; trustee of Haverford, Lehigh and Bryn Mawr universities. *ROBERT FORSYTH LAPSLEY. Merchant. *JOHN McMlLLAN. *WILLIAM WHITE MONTGOMERY, A.M. Moderator; Protestant Episcopal clergyman. *HENRY PRICE TOLAND (A.B., Princeton), M.D. elsewhere Physician. *ROBERTSON WHARTON. 163 CLASS OF 1848 *DAVID PAUL BROWN, JR. Lawyer; U. S. Comm. Phila. *FRANCIS VINCENT GREENE, M.D. Surgeon U. S. N. *JOHN HARVEY, JR., A.M., M.D. Physician. *JoHN HUGHES, A.M. Moderator; lawyer; State Senator, N. C., 1867; candidate for Lieutenant-Governor; Pres. of Va. and N. C. R. R.; Major and Aide-de-Camp to Major-General Hoke of Confederate Army; Pres. Nat'l Bank, New Berne, N. C. SAMUEL EMLEN MEIGS. Dry goods comm. merchant; member Historical Society of Penna. and of Penna. Society Sons of Revolution. *CHARLES HOWARD MONTGOMERY. Law student until his death. *SAMUEL JOSEPH GUERARD NANCREDE, M.D. Physician. *THOMAS NEWBOLD, A.M., M.D. Moderator; physician. *THOMAS MC!NTOSH STEWART (A.B., Princeton; LL.B., Harvard). Lawyer. CLASS OF 1849 *CHARLES MEIGS BACHE. Surveyor; made military surveys about Washington and Bull Run and Fredericksburg; Asst. U. S. Coast and Geodetic Surveyor. *GEORGE HAMILTON BROWN. *!SAAC DAVIS BUDD. Lawyer; director of Public Schools, Phila. JAMES DARRACH, A.M., M.D. Moderator; physician; connected with various hospitals and medical societies; member Academy of Natural Sciences; member Historical Society of Penna. and Penna. Society Sons of Revolu- tion; actg. asst. surgeon U. S. A. *SAMUEL FRANKS JACOBS. *FINNIX STRETCHER JAQUETT, M.D. (Penna. Med. Coll.). Physician; surgeon U. S. V. *HENRY LAPSLEY. Stock broker. *SAMUEL BROWN WYLIE McLEOD, A.M., M.D. (Coll. Phys. and Surgs., N. Y.). Moderator; physician. *CHRISTOPHER MAGEE, A.M., LL.B. Lawyer; Judge Ct. Com. Pleas, Allegheny Co., Pa.; member Penna. Legislature, 1856; member of the Academy of Science and Art, Pittsburgh. *EDWARD WHARTON. CLASS OF 1850 *RICHARD MEADE BACHE. Gov't Surveyor; instructor at Yale; member American Philosophical Society; published works on miscellaneous sub- jects; asst. U. S. Coast and Geodetic Surveyor. *ALEXANDER BENSON, JR., A.M. Banker; Greek salutatorian. *JOSEPH BLAKE BISPHAM, A.M. Merchant; Capt. U. S. V. *!SAAC OLIVER BLIGHT, A.M. Moderator; Gen. Mgr. of State Line and Sullivan R. R. and of its mines. 164 *JOHN HILL BRINTON, A.M., M.D. (Jeff. Med. Coll.), LL.D. Physician; Pro- fessor of Surgery at Jefferson Medical College; connected with numerous medical societies; member American Philosophical Society; member of Academy of Natural Sciences, Phila. ; contributor to medical journals. *JAMES LLOYD CHAMBERLAINE, A.M. 3>. K. S.; farmer; teacher. *WILLIAM RUSH DUNTON, A.M., M.D. Physician; member Penna. Society Sons of Revolution. *ALEXANDER COOK DURBIN, A.M. Moderator; ironmaster; manufactured iron plates for the first Monitor and other vessels during the Civil War. *NALBRO FRAZIER, JR., A.M. Lawyer; Captain U. S. V. *WILLIAM WIRT HARRIS, A.M. Presbyterian clergyman; Chaplain U. S. V.; Agent U. S. Sanitary Commission and Superintendent of same at battle of Chancellorsville, Va. *GEORGE ANTES JENKS, A.M., LL.B. Moderator; lawyer. *DAVID LOUGHREY, A.M. Teacher; founder of Md. State Institute for the Blind. *GEORGE PEPPER MORRIS, A.M., M.D. Physician. *JOHN HOOKER PACKARD, A.M., M.D. Surgeon; author, on medical subjects; allied with many medical societies and with American Philosophical Society; Penna. Historical Society; director Penna. Academy of Fine Arts. *CLEMENT BIDDLE PENROSE, A.M., LL.D. Lawyer; Judge Orphans' Court; member Historical Society of Penna. ; Vice-Provost of the Law Academy, Phila. JAMES WILTBANK ROBINS, A.M., D.D. 3>. B. K.; valedictorian; P. E. clergy- man; head master Protestant Episcopal Academy, Phila.; member of American Philosophical Society. ABRAHAM LEWIS SMITH, A.M., LL.B. 4>. B. K.; lawyer; Pres. West End Trust Co., Phila.; member Historical Society of Penna. *ALEXANDER MURRAY STEWART, A.M. Lawyer; Asst. Paymaster U. S. N. *THOMAS MAYER WETHERILL, A.M. Moderator (resigned); druggist; lawyer. CLASS OF 1851 *JOSEPH HALSTED CARROLL, A.M. (D.D., Hampden-Sidney Coll.). Presb. clergyman; pastor of numerous churches; published a few sermons and addresses. *JOHN KEPPELE HELMUTH, A.M. P. E. clergyman. *THOMAS LINNARD HILDEBURN, A.M. *JOHN ASPINWALL HODGE, A.M., D.D. Moderator; Presb. clergyman; Prof. Lincoln Univ., Chester Co., Pa.; published various sermons and theological works. JAMES CHESTON MORRIS, A.M., M.D. 3>. B. K.; delivered the Latin oration; physician; mem. Acad. Nat. Sci. and Franklin Inst., Phila., and Amer. Philos. Soc. and various medical societies; actg. asst. surg. U. S. A.; author of works on hygiene. 165 *EDWARD DELONG PORTER, A.M., Ph.D. Moderator; valedictorian; Prof. Nat. Sci. at Del. Coll. ; Prof. Agriculture, Univ. of Minn., and at Univ. of Mo.; mem. Acad. Nat. Sci. and Franklin Inst., Phila.; Brig. General, State of Del. *SAMUEL EMLEN RANDOLPH. Lawyer. CLASS OF 1852 *EDWARD WEBSTER APPLETON, A.M., D.D. P. E. clergyman; rector of various churches. *SAMUEL ETHERINGTON APPLETON, A.M., D.D. P. E. clergyman; rector of Church of the Mediator, Phila. *ALBERT DABADIE BACHE. Paymaster U. S. N. *HENRY CLIFFORD CAVE. *DORSEY Cox, A.M. Moderator; Prof. Math., Burlington Coll., N. J. *BRINTON COXE, A.M. Moderator; lawyer; Pres. Hist. Soc. Pa.; writer on legal subjects. *RICHARD JAMES DUNGLISON, A.M., M.D. Physician; active among medical institutions; Pres. Musical Fund Soc., Phila.; mem. Acad. Nat. Sci.; Army surgeon; author of medical literature. ALFRED (LANGDON) ELWYN, A.M. P. E. clergyman; mem. Hist. Soc. Pa.; mem. Pa. Soc. Sons of Revol. *CHARLES HARE HUTCHINSON, A.M. 4. B. K.; 3>. K. S.; lawyer; direct. Acad. Fine Arts, Phila.; mem. Hist. Soc. Pa.; mem. Pa. Soc. Sons of Revolution. *ALBERT HEWSON. Sec. of railroads connected with P. R. R. System. *JAMES BAYARD HODGE. <1>. K. S. *FRANCIS ALBERT LEWIS. Z. Sir. *BENONI LOCKWOOD, A.M. Moderator; A. $.; merchant; Major U. S. Vols. *SAMUEL BROWN WYLIE MITCHELL, A.M., M.D. Founder 4>. K. S. Frater- nity; physician; as volunteer surgeon, was honored with decoration of Med. Staff, U. S. A.; founder Mil. Ord. Loyal Legion, U. S.; mem. Hist. Soc. Pa. ISAAC NORRIS, JR., A.M., M.D. Physician and teacher; Prof. Chem. Phila. High School; mem. Am. Philos. Soc.; Acad. Nat. Sci.; Franklin Inst.; actg. asst. surgeon U. S. A. *ANDREW ADAMS RIPKA. *. K. S.; miner and iron smelter; Capt. U. S. Vols. *JOSEPH ENGLES SAMPLE, M.D. (Jeff. Med. Coll.). Asst. Surgeon U. S. A. *WILLIAM LEHMAN WELLS, A.M., M.D. Z. .; physician; mem. Acad. Nat. Sci. CLASS OF 1853 * JAMES CORNELL BIDDLE, A.M. Z. .; civil engineer; merchant; manufacturer; ' A. D. C. to General Meade and Col. U. S. Vols. *ZACHARIAH POULSON DOBSON, A.M., LL.B. Lawyer. *JAMES HERVEY DUNLAP, A.M. *JOHN PRICE DURBIN, JR., A.B. (Wesleyan Univ., Conn.). Merchant. *WDLLIAM HENRY DURBIN, A.M. Moderator; ironmaster. 166 *WILLIAM STANLEY HASELTINE, A.B., A.M. (Harvard). Artist; studied at Rome and Dusseldorf ; mem. Nat. Acad. *WILLIAM HUSTON. Artist. *WILLIAM RANSOM JOHNSON. Clergyman. *JOHN KINTZING KANE, JR., M.D. (Jeff. Med. Coll.). Z. .; physician; sur- geon on an Arctic expedition for the relief of his brother, Dr. Elisha Kent Kane, U. S. N.; Pres. Del. Med. Soc. *DANIEL SMITH MERRITT, A.M., M.D. Physician. *WILLIAM Moss, M.D. (Jeff. Med. Coll.). Z. *.; physician; surgeon, U. S. Vols. *CHARLES HERMAN NORTON, A.M. Clerk. *HENRY NEILL PAUL, A.M. Moderator; Z. >.; civil engineer; Pres. Penna. Co. for Insuring Lives and Granting Annuities. *GIDEON SCULL, JR., A.M. Moderator; Z. .; insurance; Admiral's Sec., U. S. N.; Col. U. S. Vols. *JAMES PARKE FARLEY SHIPPEN. Z. *. *SAMUEL GRANT SMITH. Merchant. *GEORGE WARNER, A.M. *HENRY COURTLANDT WHELAN. Capt., Major, and Lieut. Col. U. S. Vols. CLASS OF 1854 *HEMAN (ALOYSIUS) ALLEN, A.M. Greek salutatorian; teacher; Prof. Ecclesias- tical Music, Roman Catholic Theological Seminary, Chicago, 111.; author of books on music. * JAMES HOWELL HUTCHINSON, A.M., M.D. Moderator; <. K. S.; physi- cian; allied with many medical societies; contributor to medical literature; mem. Amer. Philos. Soc.; actg. asst. surg. U. S. A. *HARDMAN PHILIPS MONTGOMERY. Lawyer. *COOPER SMITH, A.M. Commission merchant; served with 1st City Troop, 1862. WILLIAM THOMSON, A.M. Moderator; Presb. clergyman, now retired; Moderator of N. J. Synod, '86; delegate to Gen. Presb. Assembly, '80, '84, '93, '03. *HENRY VETHAKE TOTTEN, B.S. Civil engineer, employed on Panama R. R. ALFRED WHARTON, A.M., M.D. Physician. CLASS OF 1855 *GEORGE KIRTLEY BOWEN. A. $.; civil engineer, Phila. & Reading Ry. and Midvale Steel Works; farmer; postmaster; Justice of Peace; lieut.-col. 188th Pa. Reg. U. S. V. *THOMAS KITTERA CONRAD, A.M., D.D. (Penna. Coll.). Protestant Episcopal clergyman and rector of numerous churches; manager of Drexel Institute; contributor to periodical literature. SAMUEL DICKSON, A.M., LL.B., LL.D. Moderator; $. B. K.; *. K. S.; vale- dictorian; lawyer; trustee U. of P. ; director in corporations and Chancellor Law Assoc.; member American Philosophical Society and of Historical Society of Penna. 167 *WILLIAM KELLUM FOSTER. SIMON GRATZ, A.M. Lawyer; Asst. City Solicitor, Phila.; member Penna. Legislature; Board of Education; member Historical Society of Penna. *HuGH LENOX HODGE, A.M., M.D. Moderator; Greek salutatorian ; physician; allied with many medical societies; actg. asst. surgeon U. S. A. SAMUEL LAIRD, A.M., D.D. Lutheran clergyman; pastor St. Mark's Church, Phila.; published sermons and addresses. *JOHN MACRELISH McGRATH, A.M., M.D. *. K. S.; physician; surgeon with rank of Major, U. S. V.; Mem. Mil. Order Loyal Legion U. S. *ALEXANDER WILLIAM MITCHELL, A.M. 3>. K. 2. *JOHN BEAUCLERC NEWMAN, A.B. Student in Medical Dept. *JOSEPH DODGSON NEWLiN, A.M., D.D., LL.D. (Griswold Coll.). Moderator; Z. .; Protestant Episcopal clergyman; rector Church of the Incarna- tion, Phila. EFFINGHAM PEROT, A.M. Merchant; cashier Commonwealth National Bank and Seventh National Bank; member Historical Society of Penna. and Penna. Society Sons of Revolution. *JOHN SMITH POWELL, A.M. Lawyer. *GEORGE HOUSTOUN WARING, A.M. Z. .; planter; manufacturer; Major in Confederate Army. CLASS OF 1856 GEORGE (STANISLAUS) ALLEN, JR., A.M. Lawyer; clerk, Baldwin Locomotive Works; teacher of music. RICHARD LEWIS ASHHURST, A.M., LL.B. Moderator; 4>. B. K.; Greek salutatorian; lawyer; member American Philosophical Society; Historical Society of Penna.; Penna. Society Sons of Revolution; Brevet Major U. S. V.; Mil. Order Loyal Legion, U. S. *WELLIAM HENRY BADGER, A.M. Moderator; Z. ^.; Protestant Episcopal clergyman; journalist. *FRANCIS BARTLETT CONVERSE, A.M., D.D. (Hampden-Sidney Coll.). Pres- byterian clergyman; editor and publisher of the Christian Observer. *ALEXANDER BRINTON COXE, A.M. Coal operator. HOWARD PORTER DECHERT, A.M. (Princeton). Presbyterian clergyman. *JAMES DEVEREUX, JR., A.M. $. K. S. CHARLES ELIHU HACKLEY, A.M., M.D. $. K. S.; physician; connected with hospitals in New York City; translator of medical treatises; Surg. U. S. V. ROBERT HUNTER MCGRATH, JR., A.M., LL.B. $. K. S.; lawyer. RICHARD CHANNING MOORE, JR., A.M. P. E. clergyman. EDMUND CASH PECHIN, A.M. Moderator and valedictorian; *. K. S.; lawyer; mining engineer; member National Geographic Society; con- tributor to scientific papers. WILLIAM REED, A.M. Lawyer; merchant. OSCAR WILLIAM VEZIN. Manufacturer. 168 CLASS OF 1857 *JOHN ASHHURST, JR., A.M., M.D. Moderator; . B. K.; Greek salutatorian '> physician; active in many Philadelphia hospitals and societies; member of American Philosophical Society; Academy of Natural Sciences; Historical Society of Penna. ; author of medical books; Actg. Asst. Surgeon, U. S. A. WILLIAM HENRY HODGE, A.M. Presbyterian clergyman; pastor Columbia Ave. Church, Phila. *SAMUEL HUNTINGTON JONES, A.M., LL.B. Moderator and member of the Rosetta Stone Com.; lawyer. *HENRY MORTON, A.M., Ph.D., D.Sc., LL.D. .(Princeton). Moderator; trans- lated the Rosetta Stone; designer of Philo badge; lecturer on Chemistry Franklin Institute; Prof. Chemistry Phila. Dental College; President of Stevens Institute, Hoboken, N. J.; established Morton Scholarship; member of American Philosophical Society; author of numerous scientific works. *WILLIAM PLATT PEPPER, A.M. Z. .; admitted to the bar; Pres. Phila. Museum and School of Industrial Art, Phila. *JOHN GODDARD WATMOUGH. Stock broker. *GEORGE RANDOLPH WOOD, A.M., LL.B. Z. >F.; iron manufacturer; commission business. CLASS OF 1858 *HENRY ASHHURST, A.M. Z. .; lawyer. *DAVID WATTS BIDDLE, A.M. $. K. S.; lumber merchant; Capt. U. S. V. *GEORGE TUCKER BISPHAM, A.M., LL.B. Moderator; *. B. K.; A. *.; Greek salutatorian; lawyer; Vice- Provost of Law Acad., Phila.; trustee of Univ.; Prof, of Equity, Univ. Penna.; Pres. Alumni Society; member Historical Society Penna.; Penna. Society Sons of Revolution; author of legal treatises. *ALFRED PANCOAST BOLLER, A.M., C.E. Civil engineer; built double track bridge over Hudson River at Albany, Croton Lake Bridge, railroad bridge over Thames River at New London, Conn., etc.; Mem. Amer. Soc. Civil Engineers; author of various reports on bridge construction. *CHARLES EVERT CADWALADER, A.M., M.D. 3>. B. K.; A. $; Penna. Society Sons of Revolution; Military Order Loyal Legion U. S.; Aide-de-Camp to General Hooker and General Meade; Lieutenant Colonel U. S. V., 1865, for bravery at Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Petersburg; published papers on various reform subjects. *JOHN SYDNEY CRAWFORD, 4>. K. 2.; mining and mechanical engineer; Capt. 114th Penna. Reg. U. S. V.; author of treatises on engineering. CHARLES WILLIAMS DUANE, A.M. Henry Reed prize at graduation; Protestant Episcopal clergyman. WILLIAM WEST FRAZIER, A.M. Moderator; merchant; Historical Society Penna.; Military Order Loyal Legion U. S.; Captain 6th Penna. Cavalry U. S. V. 169 *CHARLES REUBEN HALE, A.M., D.D., LL.D. Member Rosetta Ston Committee; <. B. K.; Protestant Episcopal clergyman; Chaplain U. S. N., 1863; Bishop of Springfield; author of various religious works; recognized as an authority in the study of the Eastern Church and Liturgies. *WILLIAM HOBART HARE, D.D., LL.D. Protestant Episcopal clergyman; Bishop South Dakota; has published occasional sermons and annual reports of his mission. *GUSTAVUS MARTIN MURRAY, A.M. Protestant Episcopal clergyman. "CHARLES BINGHAM PENROSE, A.M. Moderator; 4>. K. 2.; mfr. until 1861; soldier; Brevet Lieut. Col. U. S. A., 1867. "ALEXANDER FREEMAN WILLIAMSON. CLASS OF 1859 *EDWIN NORTH BENSON, A.M. Z. ^.; banker, administrator and trustee; member Historical Society Penna.; Penna. Society Sons of Revolution; Military Order Loyal Legion U. S.; Pres. Union League, Phila.; Pres. Electoral College, Penna., at election of Pres. Garfield. "FREDERICK BROWN, JR., Ph.G. Druggist. "CHARLES EWALD BUCKWALTER, A.M. Moderator; lawyer; Pres. Law Acad- emy, Phila., 1862. CHARLES MARQUEDANT BURNS, JR. $. K. S.; architect; Acting Asst. Paymaster U. S. N. "EDWARD PAYSON CAPP, A.M. Henry Reed prize and Senior English prize at graduation; Presbyterian clergyman; missionary to China; invented a pintype writing machine for the blind. "CECIL CLAY, A.M. A. *.; lumber merchant until 1880; Chief Clerk Dept. Justice, Washington, D. C., 1882; member Biol. Society, Washington, D. C.; member Military Order Loyal Legion U. S.; Brig. Gen. U. S. V., 1865. "HENRY AUGUSTUS CONVERSE, A.M. Lawyer; published indexes to law reports. "WILLIAM DARRACH, JR., A.M., M.D. Physician; Acting Asst. Surgeon U. S. A., Phila. "BENJAMIN WEST FRAZIER, A.M. $. B. K.; sugar refiner, 1869-70; Prof. Mining and Metallurgy, Lehigh University, 1870-80; and of Mineralogy and Metallurgy at same. "CHANDLER HARE, A.M. Protestant Episcopal clergyman. "EDWARD BLANCHARD HODGE, A.M. Moderator; Greek salutatorian; 4>. B. K.; Junior English prize and Senior Greek prize; Presbyterian clergyman. "HENRY BAINBRIDGE HOFF, A.M. A. .; 1st Lieut. U. S. M. C. "NATHAN CLEMMONS HUNT, A.M. Publisher and bookseller; one of the com- pilers of American Edition Enclycopedia Britannica. "JAMES HARRISON LAMBDIN. 3>. K. S.; Protestant Episcopal clergyman; Aide-de-Camp on staff of Gen. Doubleday; Asst. Adj. Gen. U. S. V., retir- ing with rank of Lieut. Col. 170 *WILLIAM McMicHAEL, A.M. 4>. B. K.; Z. >.; lawyer; Pres. Law Acad- emy, Phila., 1865; Asst. Atty. Gen. U. S., 1871-73; U. S. District Attorney E. D. Penna., 1873-75; Brevet Col. U. S. V. CHARLES TABELE McMuLLiN, A.M. Moderator; Presbyterian clergyman. *DAVID PEPPER, A.M. Z. >. *JOHN MCDOWELL RICE, A.M., M.D. Surgeon; member Military Order Loyal Legion U. S.; Asst. Surgeon U. S. N., 1863-68; served with Admiral Farragut. WILLIAM BOWDOIN ROBINS, A.M. Z. ^.; lawyer. JAMES BEATTIE RONEY, A.M. Lawyer. *(JEORGE WILBUR RUSSELL, A.M. Jeweler. *GEORGE DANIEL STROUD, A.M. (Kenyon). Lawyer; Protestant Episcopal clergyman; Quartermaster Sergt. Rush's Lancers U. S. V. (1862); Capt. 20th Penna. Cavalry U. S. V. BENJAMIN HUTCHINSON TATEM. HENRY BURMAN TOWNSEND, A.M. Presbyterian clergyman; pastor at Phillipsburg, Pa., 1867 to date. CLASS OF 1860 *GEORGE MCCLELLAND BREDIN, A.B. 2d Lieut. Penna. Regt. U. S. V. THOMAS BROWN. Wholesale grocer; teller in Corn Exchange Nat. Bank, Phila. ; Color Sergeant in Penna. Militia. *HARRY CONNELLY, JR. Z. *.; stockbroker. CALEB (WILLIAM) CRESSON, A.M. A. $. LEMUEL JACOB DEAL, A.M., M.D. (Jeff. Med. Coll.), Ph.D. Physician; member Franklin Institute; Academy Natural Sciences, Phila; Acting Asst. Surgeon U. S. A. in charge of Post Hospital, Fort Macomb, La. *ARCHIBALD HILL ENGLE, A.M. Brevet Maj. U. S. A.; served on staff of Maj. Gen. Schofield. WOODRUFF JONES, A.M. Chemist; 2d Lieut. Landis Phila. Battery during emergencies in 1862-63; Vice- Pres. of John T. Lewis & Bros. Co. *ROBERTSON LEATHEM MACKLIN. Law student in Baltimore, Md. *CHARLES MORISON, A.M. Protestant Episcopal clergyman; rector Sunbury, Pa., 1882-1909. *GEORGE GRICE MYERS. *WILLIAM NORRIS. A. *.; Fresh. Latin prize; lawyer; notary public; school director; 1st Lieut. 4th Reg. Pa. Mil.; member Historical Society Pa. *GEORGE WILLIAM POWELL, A.M. Moderator; lawyer; 1st Lieut. 121st Penna. Regt. U. S. V. ROBERT WHITE, A.M. Presbyterian clergyman. *WILLIAM WURTS WHITE, A.M. Moderator; Z. ^.; valedictorian; Junior English prize and Henry Reed prize; merchant. DAVID BURT WILLSON, A.M., M.D. (Jeff. Med. Coll.), D.D. <. B. K.; Moderator; Greek salutatorian; Junior Greek prize and Senior Greek prize; Prof. Bib. Lit. Ref. Presb. Theol. Sem., Allegheny, Pa.; Asst. Surgeon U. S. A., 1863-65; published addresses. 171 *FRANCIS WISTER, A.M. Z. *.; merchant; Col. U. S. V.; Brvt. Lieut. Col. U. S. A.; Aide-de-Camp to Gen. Humphreys; Mem. Mil. Order Loyal Legion U. S.; author of "History of the 12th U. S. Infantry." CLASS OP 1861 *FREDERICK MEADE BISSELL, A.B. Merchant, connected with Penna. R. R.; member Historical Society Penna. and Penna. Society Sons of Revolution. *RICHARD HALL DOUGLASS, A.M. *. K. S.; Greek salutatorian; winner of Greek and English prizes; Henry Reed prize; Paymaster U. S. N. *CHARLES WETHERILL GUMBES, A.M., M.D. (Jeff. Med. Coll.). Physician; member Historical Society Penna; Penna. Sons of Revolution; Actg. Asst. Surgeon, U. S. A. *WILLIAM HENRY GUMBES. Member Academy Natural Sciences, Phila. CHESTER DAVID HARTRANFT, A.M., Mus.D., D.D. Moderator; Dutch Ref. clergyman; Pres. Hartford Theological Seminary; Capt. Penna. Militia; editor of theological works. *EDWARD JAMES HEYL, A.M. Lawyer; Soph. Latin Prize. *MARTIN PARKINSON JONES, A.M. Moderator; Presbyterian clergyman. GREGORY BERNARD KEEN, A.M., LL.D. $. B. K.; valedictorian; prize winner in Latin and Greek; Protestant Episcopal clergyman; Librarian, U. of P.; Curator, Penna. Historical Society; member Society Sons of Revolution; editor, author and translator of miscellaneous works. *CHARLES JOSEPH LITTLE, A.M., Ph.D., LL.D. Moderator; Methodist Episcopal clergyman; Prof. Philos., English Literature and Political Economy, Dickinson College; Prof, of History and Logic, Syracuse Univ.; State Librarian, Penna. *JOHN ALEXANDER MCARTHUR, A.M., M.D. (Jeff. Med. Coll.). *. K. S.; physician. *JOHN SERGEANT MEADE. A.*.; contributor to current literature. *JAMES RAWLE, A.M. Manufacturer; civil engineer with Penna. R. R. *CHARLES ASHMEAD SCHAEFFER, A.M., Ph.D., LL.D. Teacher; Prof. Chem. Cornell University; Pres. Iowa State University; contributed numerous articles to scientific papers. WILLIAM LEHMAN WALKER. *GEORGE WASHINGTON WANNEMACHER, A.M. JOHN CHESTER WHITE. Active in various capacities during the war. CLASS OF 1862 *JESSE YOUNG BURK, A.M., S.T.D. 4>. B. K.; Protestant Episcopal clergyman; rector St. James, Clarksboro, N. J.; Sec. Board of Trustees, U. of P.; member American Philosophical Society and Historical Society Penna. JOHN CADWALADER, A.M., LL.D. $. B. K.; A.*.; lawyer; director Public Schools; Pres. Trust Co. of North America, Phila.; Vice- Pres. Penna. Insti- tute for Blind; member Penna. Historical Society; Penna. Society Sons of Revolution; Academy Natural Sciences; Pres. Society of the War of 1812. 172 "CHARLES BRINTON COXE, A.M. A 3>; coal operator; Major U. S. V. *PERSIFOR FRAZER, A.M., D.Nat.Sc. (Univ. France). A. ^.; chemist and geologist; received honors in France; active in many scientific societies; Prof, of Chemistry, U. of P. and Franklin Institute; author of mineralogi- cal and other works; member American Philosophical Society; Historical Society of Penna. ; Academy Natural Sciences; author of many papers. *EDWARD SEYMOUR HARLAN, LL.B. Z. *.; lawyer. CHARLES CUSTIS HARRISON, A.M., LL.D. Moderator; <. B. K.; Z. SF.; Greek salutatorian; Henry Reed prize; trustee of University, 1876 to date; Provost of the U. of P. (1894-1911); financier; member Historical Society of Penna. *JOHN SPARHAWK JONES, A.M., D.D. (Princeton), S.T.D. Presbyterian clergy- man. *EDWIN FISHER KING. CLIFFORD LEWIS. A. .; Treas. Mutual Assur. Co.; trustee and agent for various estates. *JOHN GEORGE REPPLIER MCELROY, A.M. Winner of Greek and Latin prizes; Prof. Rhet. and English Language, U. of P.; member of the Browning Society, Contemporary Club, etc. ; author of works on rhetoric. *THOMAS McKEAN, A.M. Z ^; merchant; member Historical Society Penna. ; Penna. Society Sons of Revolution. *WILLIAM GOULD MEIGS, A.M. (Lafayette). Civil engineer with Phila. & Reading Ry. ; Sergeant U. S. V. *GEORGE PEPPER, A.M., M.D. Z. .; physician; active in the Obstetr. Society of Phila.; member Academy Natural Sciences; author of medical treatises. *WILLIAM PEPPER, A.M., M.D., LL.D. $. B. K.; Z. *.; Class Pres.; valedic- torian; Senior Eng. prize; physician; allied with very many medical activities; member American Philosophical Society; Academy Natural Sciences, etc.; Prof, in the Medical School U. of P.; Provost (1881-94); author of voluminous works on medicine, etc. GEORGE BRINTON PHILLIPS, A.B. A. .; chemist; assayer; gold refiner; member Franklin Institute, Hist. Soc. of Pa. *ROBERT RITCHIE, JR., A.M., LL.B. D.D. (Phila. Divin. Sch.). Protestant Episcopal clergyman; rector of St. James the Less, Phila. *THOMAS LEAMING SMITH. A. *.; merchant; Sec. to his father, Surgeon Gen. Henry H. Smith, Pa., 1861-62. EDWARD STARR, B.S. Z. *.; stock broker. *SKIPWITH WILMER, A.M., LL.B. Moderator; Z. .; lawyer; Lieut, and A. D. C. in Confederate Army. CLASS OF 1863 *WOLCOTT RICHARDS BISSELL. *CHARLES W. BREAKER. WILLIAM JAMES DAY. Presbyterian clergyman; Home Missionary to the Wyoming Valley; built numerous mountain churches there for forty- seven years; Chaplain in N. G. P.; Corporal Penna. Militia. 173 *DANIEL JACOBY, A.M. Lawyer. WILLIAM MAIN, JR., A.M. Mining engineer and metallurgist; Prof, of Chem- istry and Geology, University of So. Carolina; consulting engineer; member of various chemical societies. JAMES LOGAN NEWBOLD, A.M. Note broker. *GEORGE WASHINGTON PAULY, A.M. Awarded Senior English prize; Protes- tant Episcopal clergyman. JOHN WOODBRIDGE PATTON, A.M. (Princeton). Lawyer; Pres. of The Mort- gage Trust Co. CHARLES PENROSE PERKINS, A.M., C.E. Moderator; Z. *.; civil engineer. *HENRY BALDWIN PLUMER, LL.B. (Harvard). Lawyer; Lieut. Col. N. G. P. WILLIAM BROOKE RAWLE, A.M. Moderator; lawyer; Treas. Law Associa- tion, Phila.; member Penna. Historical Society; Penna. Society Sons of Revolution; Captain U. S. V.; Lieut. Col. 5th Penna. Cavalry U. S. V.; 2d Lieut. U. S. Cavalry; published historical papers. EUGENE IRVING SANTEE, A.M., M.D. Physician; member Academy Natural Sciences, etc. EUGENE MILLER SMYSER, M.D. Physician and druggist; Asst. Surgeon U. S. V. *FRANCIS GARDEN SMYTH, A.M., M.D. Physician; member of Academy Natural Sciences and of various medical societies. GEORGE WASHINGTON SPIESE, A.M. Lawyer; member Franklin Institute; Historical Society Penna. EDWARD WILLARD WATSON, M.D. Moderator; physician; allied with various medical institutions. SAMUEL YOUNG, A.M. Presbyterian clergyman; pastor in Allegheny City, Pa. CLASS OF 1864 FRANKLIN DICK CASTLE, A.M., M.D. (Univ. Wurzburg). Winner of Greek and English prizes; Greek salutatorian; physician; author "Hygiene of the Eye." WILLIAM PRICHARD COLEMAN, B.S. *. K. S.; superintendent of a rolling mill; merchant in San Francisco; Pres. Lead & Zinc Smelting Co., Rich Hill, Mo. *RICHARD MOORE GRAIN, M.D. (Penna. Med. Coll.). Physician. WILLIAM JOHN FAIRES, A.M. Teacher in his father's Classical Institute; printer; clerk for Penna. R. R. *HENRY SMITH GOODWIN. Corporal in Univ., Light Artillery. ALFRED CRAVEN HARRISON, A.M. Z. .; sugar refiner. *RICHARD SOMERS HAYES, A.M. Moderator; chief engineer, manager and president of railroads; American Philosophical Society; Mem. Amer. Soc. Civil Engineers; N. Y. Soc. Sons of Revol.; private First Troop Phila. City Cav., 1863. FRANCIS HEYL, JR., A.M. Presbyterian clergyman and missionary to North India; pastor Eddington, Bucks Co., Pa. WILLIAM MOORE, JR. Lawyer; member N. J. Historical Society. 174 CHARLES ELDRIDGE MORGAN, JR., A.M. <. K. S.; lawyer; Asst. City Solicitor; Vice-Pres. Law Academy, Phila. WALTER GEORGE OAKMAN, A.M. Moderator; banker; director and president of railroad companies. *ROBERT JAMES SERVICE STEEN, A.M. Merchant. *JAMES COLE VANDYKE, JR. A. .; clerk; manager. "HOWARD WOOD, A.M. Moderator; valedictorian; iron manufacturer; member Franklin Institute; Historical Society Penna., etc. CLASS OF 1865 *WILLIAM SAMUEL ARMSTRONG, M.D. Physician. BEAUVEAU BORIE, A.M. Z. .; manufacture!; banker and broker; member Historical Society of Penna. and Penna. Society Sons of Revolution. "Louis ADOLPHUS DUHRING, M.D., LL.D. $. K. 2.; studied abroad; physi- cian and dermatologist; Clinical Prof, of Skin Diseases, U. of P.; Fellow of College of Physicians, Phila.; allied with various medical societies; author of books on skin diseases. JOHN HOLBROOK EASBY. Lawyer. *JOHN SERGEANT GERHARD, A.M., LL.B. Attorney-at-Law. GEORGE WOOLSEY HODGE, A.M., S.T.D. Moderator; winner of Henry Reed prize; P. E. clergyman; Asst. Minister at Christ Church, Phila.; rector of the Church of the Ascension; chaplain of the Penna. Society Sons of the Revolution. *!NMAN HORNER. Z. .; lawyer; Vice-Pres. Law Academy, Phila.; member American Philosophical Society. *HENRY REED JULIAN. JOHN THOMPSON LEWIS, JR., A.M. A.*.; manufacturer; banker and broker; Treas. of Board of Managers of Penna. Hosp. ROBERT EMMET MCDONALD, A.M. Moderator; Class Historian; farmer; Justice of the Peace. *HORACE MAGEE, A.M. A. .; lawyer. THOMAS CARSWELL MILES. Manager of Leland Camphor Co. and the Railroad Signals Co.; Chief Clerk to Paymaster Buchanan, U. S. N.; A. D. C. to Gov. Grover Cleveland, rank of Colonel. WILLIAM WOODROW MONTGOMERY, A.M., LL.B. <. K. 2.; lawyer. WILLIAM WILBBRFORCE NEWTON, A.M., D.D. Moderator; Class Poet; P. E. clergyman; rector of St. Stephen's, Pittsfield, Mass.; member School Comm.; organized the "American Congress of Churches;" author of many religious books. *THOMAS CLARKSON PARRISH, M.D. Merchant for a while; State Senator, Colorado; artist, specializing in etching. *HENRY PEPPER, A.M., LL.B. Z. .; lawyer. *HENRY REED, A.M. *. B. K.; Z. .; lawyer; Judge Court Common Pleas, No. 3, Phila.; trustee U. of P.; member American Philosophical Society; Penna. Society Sons of Revolution; author "Law of the Statute of Frauds" and other legal works. 175 SAMUEL RITCHIE, A.M. Merchant. *WILLIAM EVANS ROGERS. Soldier; lawyer in Mich, and organizer of Presque Isle County, whose seat is named for him; merchant in N. Y. City and member and chairman of Board of R. R. Commission and prepared their reports; Lieut. U. S. Engineer Corps. *WILLIAM ASHMEAD ScHAEFFER, A.M. (D.D. elsewhere). Lutheran clergyman and pastor of St. Stephen's, Phila. *JOHN CLARKE SIMS, JR., A.M. 4>. K. S.; lawyer; Sec. Penna. R. R. Co.; trustee U. of P.; member Penna. Society Sons of Revolution; Academy of Natural Sciences, Phila.; Mem. of the Soc. of the Cincinnati. *THOMAS DIEHL STICHTER, A.M. Moderator; merchant; member City Councils, Reading, Pa.; member Penna. Society Sons of Revolution. *RICHARD NEWTON THOMAS, A.M. P. E. clergyman; rector at several churches in Phila.; editor of Amer. Ch. Sun. School Mag. JAMES NAPOLEON WALKER, A.M. (Lafayette). <. K. S.; studied at Princeton Theol. Seminary; Prof. Eng. Lit., Girard College, Phila. *CONSTANTINE HfiRiNG WILLIAMSON. Conveyancer; clerk; director and president of Public School Board, 9th Section, Phila. CLASS OF 1866 *FREDERICK WILLIAMSON BEASLEY, JR., A.M. Law student; Master of Latin and Greek Languages, Episcopal Academy, Phila. HENRY CLAY BROWN, A.M. Merchant until 1876; since then lawyer. *WILLIAM RUFUS BUCKNELL. Z. .; lumber merchant. CHARLES H. CALDWELL. *SAMUEL HICKS CLAPP. Engaged in mercantile business ; lawyer. *CLEMENT CRESSON DICKEY, A.M. Presbyterian clergyman; pastor 63d St. Church, Phila.; Prof. Hebrew, Lincoln University, Oxford, Pa. *HAMILTON GRAY, JR. Wine merchant. ISAAC MINIS HAYS, A.M., M.D. Moderator; physician and editor; allied with various medical institutions; member American Philosophical Society, and one of its secretaries; editor of American Journal of Medical Science. FRANCIS COLLINS HEADMAN. A. <$.; conveyancer. *JOHN WHITE HOFFMAN, A.M. Moderator; Z. *.; civil engineer; dealer in railroad supplies. *Oris HOWARD KENDALL, A.M., LL.B., Ph.D. (Wittenberg). $. K. .; lawyer; Instructor and Asst. Prof, in Mathematics, U. of P.; Headmaster American Faculty of Actuaries. *JOHN ALSOP KING, A.M. A. $.; merchant. *CRAIGE LIPPINCOTT. A. .; publisher; director in several banks and trust companies, Phila. HARRY INGERSOLL MEIGS, A.M. P. E. clergyman; rector Whitemarsh, Mont- gomery Co., Pa. JOHN BUCK MORGAN, A.M. Moderator; $. K. S.; Class Orator; Pres. Berkshire Mfg. Co.; member Penna. Society Sons of Revolution. 176 *Louis HORACE PAULY, A.M. Winner of Philo prizes; winner of Henry Reed prize; Greek salutatorian; lawyer. *GEORGE ALBERT REDLES. Clergyman in Ref. Episcopal Church; rector of the Church of the Redeemer, Phila. *FRANCIS MCALLISTER ROSER. Teacher. CHARLES ALLSTON STONE. Master and Lieut. U. S. N. CLASS OF 1867 GEORGE HENRY BALL, A.M. Z. SK; mechanical engineer. CHARLES WILLING BEALE. Z. . FREDERICK CARROLL BREWSTER, JR., A.M. A. <$.; lawyer; member Lawyers Club; member Union League. *RICHARD WELLS CLAY. Lawyer; banker. *GERALD FITZGERALD DALE, JR., A.M. Moderator; valedictorian; Presby- terian clergyman and missionary to Syria, 1872-86. *ALONZO POTTER DOUGLASS, A.M., LL.B. Lawyer; Sec. to Commodore Fred- erick Engle, U. S. N.; member Military Order Loyal Legion, U. S. *CHARLES ALBERT DUHRING. Coal trade; pottery, glass and crockery trade; director Public Schools, Phila. HERMAN COPE DUNCAN, A.M., S.T.D. (Hobart). Protestant Episcopal clergy- man; Dean, Alexandria, La., 1888 to date; Fellow N. O. Academy Science; author of several published lectures and sermons. ROBERT FRAZER, JR., A.M. Moderator; A. ^.; $. B. K.; civil and mining engineer; member American Institute Mining Engineers. *THOMAS HOLLINGSWORTH LYMAN, A.M. Received injuries by premature discharge of one of the minute guns fired by Univ. Light Artillery, at Lincoln's funeral procession in Phila.; received gold medal from students in recognition of injuries. SAMUEL MAXWELL MclNTYRE. A. .; lawyer; military Order Loyal Legion, U. S. ARCHIBALD ROGER MONTGOMERY, A.M. Z. .; lawyer; member Penna. Society Sons Revolution; seriously wounded by premature discharge of gun in Univ. Light Artillery at Lincoln's funeral procession. CLEMENT STOCKER PHILLIPS, JR. A. *.; mfg. chemist. *WILLIAM GIBBS PORTER, M.D. Physician; Fellow, Coll. of Phys. and once its Sec'y; member Am. Med. Assoc.; contributor to medical journals. *JOHN ROBERT PROCTOR. Geologist; State Geologist, Ky., 1880 to 1893; U. S. Civil Service Commissioner, 1893 to 1903. EDWARD Fox PUGH, A.M. Moderator; awarded Junior English and Senior Phil, prizes; lawyer; member Historical Society Penna. ; author of various legal treatises. ARTHUR RITCHIE, JR., A.M., D.D. (Nashotah). Protestant Episcopal clergy- man; editor Catholic Champion and author of religious papers; teacher in Episcopal Acad. NEWCOMB BUTLER THOMPSON, A.M. A. *.; lawyer. 177 CHARLES EDWARD VAN PELT, A.M. A. <.; member Historical Society Penna. ; Univ. Light Artillery, 1863-67. *JOHN WANDESFORD WRIGHT, A.M., LL.B. Z. *.; Greek salutatorian; lawyer. CLASS OF 1868 *EowiN JOHN BAKER. Fresh, and Soph. Declam. prizes; Assoc. Judge, Pike Co., Pa. WILLIAM HENRY BENNETT, A.M. (Brown Univ.), M.D. Physician. *FREDERICK JOHN BOLLER, C.E. (Renss. Poly. Inst.). Civil engineer. HENRY BUDD, A.M. l>. B. K.; lawyer; member Historical Society Penna.; author of "Sharswood and Budd's Leading Cases, with Notes," 3 vols.; also reports, essays and reviews in legal and literary journals; editor of University. *CHARLES CAMBLOS, JR. A. . ; banker and broker. *ROBERT NEILSON CLARK. 4>. K. S.; member Academy Natural Sciences, Phila.; mining engineer with Denver & Rio Grande R. R. for fifteen years. JOSEPH HORNOR COATES, A.B. Merchant; author; member Historical Soc., Pa. *JAMES HUGH ELLIOT. A. ^.; bookseller; farmer; newspaper mgr. and editor; member Del. Historical Society. EDWARD FENNO HOFFMAN, A.M. Moderator; Z. *.; Class Poet; lawyer; edited an edition of the poems of his uncle, Charles Fenno Hoffman. *GUSTAVUS BROWN HORNER, A.M. Moderator; Z. SF.; stock broker. *LEIGHTON HOSKINS, A.M. Awarded Junior Greek and Alumni Senior Latin prizes; Protestant Episcopal Clergyman. EWING JORDAN, A.M., M.D. Moderator; won Senior English prize; physician; life member Historical Society Penna; Swedish Soc. of Perina.; Colonial Soc. of Penna.; Mem. Penna. Soc. Sons of Revo. WALTER LIPPINCOTT. Member Sons Amer. Revolution and Franklin Institute; publisher. WILLIAM ROBERT McADAM, JR., A.M. Lawyer. GEORGE DEARDORFF MCCREARY. Coal operator; Treas. City of Phila., 1892-95. Member of Congress. *JOHN ELMORE MCCREARY, A.M. Iron and coal business. *CHARLES EDWARD RONALDSON, A. B., M.E. (Lehigh). Z. ^.; mechanical engineer; member Amer. Instit. Min. Eng.; Franklin Institute. *JAMES PEACOCK SIMS, A.M. . K. 2.; Class Prophet; architect. CHARLES HENRY SPENCER, A.B. (Princeton). A. <.; mfr.; commission mcht. WILLIAM UHLER. Clerk. *CARL ADOLPH MAX WIEHLE, A.M., M.D. Physician; builder; mfg. chemist; capitalist. CHARLES FREDERICK ZIEGLER, A.M. "Spoonman" of class. Lawyer and notary public; director Public Schools, Phila., 1878-80; member Histori- cal Society Penna; editor and publisher of "University." 178 CLASS OF 1869 *ROBERT ADAMS, JR., A.M., B.F. Moderator; A. >.; lawyer; U. S. Minister to Brazil, 1889-90; member of Congress; member Historical Society Penna.; member Penna. Society Sons Rev. GEORGE POMEROY ALLEN, A.M., D.D. Moderator; A. ^.; i>. B. K.; Protes- tant Episcopal clergyman. *ALBERT SYDNEY ASHMEAD, JR., M.D. Physician; contributed various papers to medical journals. JOHN GRANT BAWN, A.M., Ph.D. Protestant Episcopal clergyman. ELLIS YARNALL BROWN, A.M. <. B. K.; Greek salutatorian; accountant. WILLIAM HENRY BURNETT, A.M. . B. K.; lawyer. *JAMES HOPKINS CARPENTER, A.M. Lawyer; member Penna. Society Sons Revolution. HENRY NEIDIG FEGLEY, A.M., D.D. Luth. clergyman; at St. Mark's Church, Mechanicsburg, Pa., for forty years. *ROBERT GRAHAM, A.M., D.D. Senior Greek prize; Presby. clergyman. WILLIAM WELSH HARRISON, A.M., LL.D. (Ursinus Coll.). Sugar refiner. *ALBERT GALLATIN HEYL, M.D. Physician and ophthalmologist; author of various medical papers. THOMAS REED LIST, A.M. P. E. Clergyman. *FRANKLIN FISHER MAXFIELD, A.B. Henry Reed prize; valedictorian. *GEORGE MCCLELLAN, M.D. (Jeff. Med. Coll.). Z. *.; physician; Prof. Anatomy Jeff. Med. Coll. WILLIAM BOARDMAN REED, M.D. Junior Phil, prize; journalist; physician; Am. Med. Assoc.; Capt. U. S. V. EDWARD RITCHIE, A.M., S.T.B. Mfr.; P. E. clergyman. GEORGE HAY STUART, A.M. <. K. S.; mercantile business; insurance business. RICHARD FRANCIS WOOD, A.M. Moderator; A. *.; lawyer. CLASS OF 1870 *CHARLES DOUGLASS BARBER. FRANCIS ENOCH BREWSTER, A.M. Lawyer. JOHN MARIE CAMPBELL, A.M., LL.D. Lawyer; Pres. Elector Penna., 1880; del. Dem. Nat. Conventions of 1884 and 1892. *GEORGE MARTIN CHRISTIAN, A.M., D.D. (Nashotah Theolog. Sem.). Moder- ator; awarded Henry Reed prize; P. E. clergyman. FRANK LAURENT CLERC, C.E. (Lehigh). Civil engineer. *HUGH CRAIG, JR. A. >F.; merchant. *HENRY TREVOR ECKERT. A. . *THEODORE HERMAN ERNST, A.B. *CHARLES FRY, A.B. A. *.; lawyer. HAROLD GOODWIN, A.M., LL.B. <. B. K.; awarded Senior Eng. prize; shared Sen. Greek prize; won Alumni Senior Latin prize; Greek salutatorian; glue mf r. ; lawyer. *WILLIAM WOODNUTT GRiscoM, A.M. Franklin Institute, Phila. ; Am. Philos. Soc. 179 ROBERT MENDENHALL HUSTON, A.M. <. K. S.; asst. eng. U. S. N. CHARLES AUGUSTUS MARCH, A.M. Clerk. GEORGE Fox MARTIN, A.M. . B. K.; school teacher at Epis. Acad. CHARLES BRASSINGTON MEE, A.B. (St. Stephen's). P. E. clergyman. *ARTHUR VINCENT MEIGS, M.D. Physician; Fellow and once Prest. Coll. of Phys., Phila.; American Philosophical Society; Penna. Society Sons Revolution; author of medical pamphlets. *ALEXANDER JAMES MILLER, A.M. Moderator; awarded Junior Eng. prize; P. E. clergyman. *CHARLES ROCHESTER PARVIN, M.D. Physician. ROBERT MASKELL PATTERSON, A.B. A. .; railway eng. with Penna. R. R. FRANCIS CLIFFORD PHILLIPS, A.M., Ph.D. $. K. S.; educator. *GEORGE SHARSWOOD, JR. A. .; lawyer; author. HENRY GALBRAITH WARD, A.M. Moderator; <. B. K.; awarded Jun. Phil, prize; valedictorian; shared Sen. Greek prize; lawyer; U. S. Circuit Judge for the Second Circuit. CLASS OF 1871 Louis NAGLEE BRUNER, A.M. A. SF. HERMAN BURGIN, A.M., M.D. (Jeff. Med. Coll.). Physician; member His- torical Soc. Penna. ; member and one of the founders of Penna. Society Sons Revolution. HAMPTON LAWRENCE CARSON, A.M., LL.B., LL.D. Moderator; awarded Junior English prize and A'umni Junior Declam. prize; lawyer; American Philosophical Society; Historical Society Penna.; Penna. Society Sons Revolution; author and editor; Atty.-Gen. of Penna. *WILLIAM GARDINER FREEDLEY, A.M. Moderator; member Academy Natu- ral Sciences, Phila. CRAIG HEBERTON. A. .; stockbroker; member Penna. Society Sons Revolu- tion. CHARLES HENRY HOWELL, A.M. Lawyer. MARCELLUS KARCHER, A.M. P. E. clergyman. NEWTON KEIM, A.M. Awarded Junior Phil, prize and Senior English prize; lawyer. MORRIS JAMES LEWIS, A.M., M.D., Ph.D. Physician; frequent contributor to medical journals; Fell. Coll. Phys., Phila. EVERARD PATTERSON MILLER, A.M., B.D. P. E. clergyman; has published sermons. WILLIAM RHOADS MURPHY, A.M. Lawyer. *WILLIAM PEPPER NORRIS, A.M. Z. .; lawyer. *ALAN HOWARD REED. Journalist; merchant; member Historical Society Penna. HERBERT WELSH, A.M. Moderator; . B. K.; "Spoon-man" of class; artist until 1882; engaged in work in behalf of Indian tribes of North America; member American Philosophical Society (1884); author. BENJAMIN HORNOR YARNALL, A.M. Civil engineer. 180 CLASS OF 1872 JOSEPH HOWELL BURROUGHS. Z. .; lawyer. ARTHUR BURT. Z. *.; merchant; farmer. *WILLIAM JAMES CAMPBELL. Lawyer; del. Rep. Nat. Conv., 1880, '88, '92; chmn., Rep. Nat. Committee, 1892; Mem. 111. Leg. BENNINGTON FITZ RANDOLPH CLARK. Presbyterian clergyman; railroad agent. *EDWARD COOK CLAY. R. R. business. *RICHARD COLEGATE DALE, JR., A.M. Moderator; $. B. K.; Senior English prize; lawyer; Pres. Law Acad., Phila. *JAMES STERLING FENTON, JR., A.M., B.D. (Gen. Theol. Sem.). Lawyer; clergyman. ROBERT PATTERSON FIELD, A.M. A. ^.; civil and mining engineer; member American Philosophical Society. *WILLIAM LOGAN Fox, C.E. (Renss. Poly. Inst.). A. $.; miner and mfr. of oil. ALEXANDER PURVES GEST, C.E. (Renss. Poly. Inst.). Civil engineer, with Penna. R. R. Co. "CHARLES BLOOMFIELD GOLDSBOROUGH, A.M., M.D. Awarded prize for medical thesis at graduation and gold medal for best dissecting record; surgeon; Am. Med. Assoc. JAMES ROBARDET HOPKINS. Clerk. EDWARD HOPKINSON, A.M. Lawyer. Louis KALBFUS LEWIS, A.M. P. E. clergyman. WILLIAM MONTGOMERY MEIGS, A.M., M.D. "Spoon-man" of class; lawyer; author; member Historical Society Penna. and Penna. Soc. Sons Revolution. *HOWARD MURPHY, B.S., M.S. Civil engineer; hydraulic engineer; contribu- tor to scientific journals. *HAMILTON MURRAY, JR., A.B. (Princeton). *JAMES MONROE MURRAY, A.M., M.D. Z. .; physician; Asst. Surg. U. S. N. HARRY WALSTANE DE NANCREDE, A.M. P. E. clergyman. *HOLLINGSWORTH NfiiLL, M.D. A. .; physician. JOHN RODMAN PAUL, JR., A.M. $. B. K.; lawyer; Pres. Law Acad., Phila.; author. *HENRY ROBERT PERCIVAL, A.M., D.D. (Nashotah). P. E. clergyman; author "A Digest of Theology;" Class Historian. ALFRED INGERSOLL PHILLIPS, A.B., LL.B. $. K. S.; lawyer; author. *GEORGE TYBOUT PURVES, A.M., D.D. (Wash, and Jeff.). Moderator; Z. .; 3>. B. K.; awarded Junior Phil, and Henry Reed prizes; Presbyterian clergyman; author of papers on theological and critical subjects. FRANKLIN LAWRENCE SHEPPARD, A.M. Moderator; $. B. K.; Alumni Sen. Latin prize; iron founder; member Union League, Phila. *CHARLES ELLIS STEVENS, A.M., Ph.D., B.D., LL.D., D.C.L. (Kings Coll.); P. E. clergyman; Fellow American Geol. Soc.; Penna. Society Sons Revo- lution. F.R.G.S. (London). JOHN BONSALL TAYLOR, A.M. Lawyer. SAMUEL HINDS THOMAS, A.M. Shared Sen. Greek prize; lawyer. *WILLIAM HERBERT WASHINGTON, A.B. Lawyer; author of various articles in legal periodicals. 181 CLASS OF 1873 "WILLIAM MORRIS BARKER, A.B., A.M., D.D. P. E. clergyman. EDWARD JORDAN BELL, A.M. Life member Historical Society Penna. ; traveler. *CHARLES ALRICH BESSON, B.S., M.S. Commencement Orator; lawyer. WILLIAM Bo YD, JR., A.B., A.M. Shared Senior Greek prize; Commencement Speaker; Presbyterian clergyman. JOHN WILLIAM BROCK, A.B., A.M. Z. ^.; lawyer; member Penna. Society Sons Revolution. FRANCIS VON ALBADE CABEEN (Sci.). A. $.; iron comm. business; member Historical Soc. Penna.; Penna. Soc. Sons Rev. JOSEPH CRAWFORD EGBERT, B.S., M.D., Ph.D. Teacher; physician; Penna. Society Sons Revolution. HUGH JOHN FAGEN, B.S., LL.B. Lawyer. JAMES LOGAN FISHER, B.S. Lawyer. PERCIVAL HOLL HICKMAN, B.S. Teacher; P. E. clergyman. CHARLES PENROSE KEITH, B.S. Class Historian; teacher; lawyer; member Historical Society Penna. ; author. *HENRY CARVILL LEWIS, A.M. Class Poet; geologist; American Philosophical Society; Academy Natural Sciences, Phila.; Franklin Institute, Phila.; teacher; author. RUDOLPH LEE NEFF, A.B., A.M., LL.B. Lawyer. HENRY PLEASANTS, JR., B.S. Lawyer; author. COLEMAN SELLERS, JR., B.S., M.S. Moderator; Class Prophet; valedictorian; mechanical engineer; member American Philosophical Society; Franklin Institute, Phila.; Comm. of Navigation for Del. River and tributaries since 1908. ROBERT MEADE SMITH, A.B., A.M., M.D. Awarded prize for medical thesis at graduation; physician; member Academy Natural Sciences, Phila; Fell. Coll. Phys., Phila.; author of articles in medical journals. * WILLIAM RUDOLPH SMITH (Arts). Z. .; lawyer; member Penna. Society Sons Revolution. *WILLIAM VON ALBADE WILLIAMSON (Sci.), LL.B. Z. V.; lawyer; clerk U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals. *CHARLES JAMES WILLS (Arts). Salesman; mfr.; mission worker. *LESTER WELLS, B.S. Mechanical engineer. WILLIAM FORCE WHITAKER, A.B., A.M. Moderator; awarded Alumni Sen. Latin prize and shared Sen. Greek prize; Latin salutatorian; Presbyterian clergyman. CHARLES ADDAMS YOUNG, B.S., M.S. Moderator; on committee which moved library and furniture from Ninth St. to present building; Sec. and Treas. Zenith Milling Co., Kansas City, Mo., 1880 to date. CLASS OF 1874 *CHARLES ALBERT ASHBURNER, B.S., M.S., D.Sci. Moderator; geologist; U. S. Geological Survey; Pa. Geologist; member American Philosophical Society; Academy Natural Sciences, Phila.; American Ins. Mining 182 Engineers; American Society Mechanical Engineers; author of works on Mines and Geology in U. S. and contributor to Encyclopaedia Britannica. *CHARLES CHAUNCEY BINNEY (A.B., Harvard). Freshman Greek prize; lawyer; Asst. Atty. Gen. U. S. ; author. GEORGE HORACE BURGIN, M.D. Physician; member of Historical Soc. of Penna. ; one of founders of Penna. Soc. Sons of Rev. GEORGE HENRY CHRISTIAN, JR., B.S. Builder of gas works. FRANCIS ALOYSIUS CUNNINGHAM, B.S. (A.B., A.M., Georgetown). Civil engineer; lawyer; bookseller and publisher. JOSEPH DE FOREST JUNKIN, A.B., A.M. Moderator; Sen. Latin prize; Ivy Orator; lawyer; member Union League, Art Club, Penn Club, Lawyers' Club, Law Association, Bachelors' Barge Club, Phila. C. C., Merion Cricket Club. EDWARD DILLON (A.M., Lafayette). Presbyterian clergyman. JOSEPH ELEUTERIO HATTON (Sci.). Electrical Engineer. *WILLIAM BARTON HOPKINS, M.D. Physician; surgeon; Fellow College of Physicians; contributor to medical journals. *JOHN WILLIAM KAYE (A.B., College of N. J.). Z. *.; P. E. clergyman; Penna. Militia. JOHN FRANCIS MAHER, B.S., M.S., LL.B. Lawyer; teacher. ALEXANDER WILCOCKS MEIGS (Arts). Merchant. *GEORGE GLUYAS MERCER, LL.B. (A.B., Haverford; LL.M., 78, Yale; D.C.L., '79, Yale). Lawyer; member American Bar Assoc.; member Society Political Economy. SAMUEL MONEY, JR. (Sci.). Lawyer. WILLIAM PARKER PATTERSON (A.B., College of N. J.). Presbyterian clergy- man. NALBRO FRAZIER ROBINSON, A.B., A.M. Latin salutatorian; Senior Greek prize; P. E. clergyman; mission priest of Soc. of St. John, the Evangelist. *HARRY EDMONDS SMITH (Arts). Stock broker. *NORRIS WILLCOX SMITH (Sci.). Engineer. *HARRY FULTON STERLING, M.D. (Jefferson Medical College). Z. ^.; physician. ALBERT BORDEN WILLIAMS, B.S., LL.B. Moderator; lawyer. CLASS OF 1875 FREDERICK DILLER BAKER (Arts). Engaged in mercantile business. FRANK EYRE, M.D., Ph.D., '76, D.D.S. (Phila. Dantal Coll.). A. .; physician. CHARLES WELLINGTON FREEDLEY, A.B., A.M. Moderator; lawyer. EDWARD BALDWIN GLEASON, B.S., M.D. Physician. *WILLIAM HENRY HOLLIS, A.B., A.M. SAMUEL THOMAS KERR, A.B., A.M. Merchant. *CALHOUN MEGARGEE, M.D. A. .; physician; hon. mention for Med. Thesis at graduation. DANIEL JOHN MILTON MILLER, M.D. Physician. EWING LAWRENCE MILLER (Sc.). Merchant; member Penna. Historical Society. 183 CASPER MORRIS, A.B., A.M., M.D. Physician; Prof. Phila. Polyclinic College; Fellow College of Physicians. EFFINGHAM BUCKLEY MORRIS, A.B., A.M., LL.B. . K. S.; "Spoon-man;" lawyer; Pres. College Alumni Society, 1891-93; Pres. Girard Trust Co.; Director, Penna. R. R., and many other corporations; trustee, U. of Pa. WILLIAM RUCKMAN PHILLER, A.B., A.M., LL.B. <. K. S.; lawyer; Sec. Real Estate Trust Co.; Pres. Law Academy of Phila., 1881. WILLIAM WAGENER PORTER, A.B., A.M. Moderator; Ivy Orator; lawyer; Judge, Superior Ct. of Penna. JOHN WILLIAM TOWNSEND, A.B., A.M. Moderator; Soph. Decl. prize; Philo Debate prize; Vice- Pres. Cambria Steel Works; member Univer- sity Club, Union League, Rittenhouse Club, Merion C. C., Historical Society of Penna., Academy of Pol. and Soc. Sc. CLASS OF 1876 *HENRY RUSH BIDDLE (A.B., College of N. J.). $. K. S. *CHARLES PENROSE BLIGHT, A.B., A.M. A. ^.; lawyer. WILLIAM CHRISTIAN BULLITT, A.B. A. .; Moderator; editor-in-chief of University Magazine; Sen. Pres.; lawyer; Vice-Pres. Norfolk & Western Ry. WILLIAM ALEXANDER DICK (Sci.). A. .; stock broker; banker. *W ALTER ALLEN FELLOWS (Cert, of Prof.). "Spoon-man." *FREDERICK AUGUSTUS GENTH, JR., B.S., M.S. Chemist; real estate agent; contributor to scientific journals. EDMUND GRAFF HAMERSLY (Sci.). Lawyer. HARRY HUNTER SMITH HANDY (Cert, of Prof.). Civil engineer. EDWARD HAZLEHURST (Sci.). A. .; architect. FRANK WEST IREDELL, B.S. Ivy Orator; mining engineer. WILLIAM LUDWIG KNEEDLER (M.D., Jeff. Med. Coll.). A. .; physician; Surgeon U. S. A. *LAWRENCE LEWIS, JR., A.B., A.M. Moderator; lawyer; member Historical Society of Penna.; author of historical legal studies FREDERIC VOGEL LITTLE (Sci.). Insurance agent. *FRANK HAMILTON MAGEE, B.S., LL.B. Lawyer. JOHN JAY JOYCE MOORE, A.B., A.M. P. E. clergyman. *WILLIAM HENRY PATTERSON, A.B. . K. S. ; Class Historian; lawyer; merchant. ALFRED PEARCE (Cert, of Pro.). Merchant; member Historical Society of Penna. WILLIAM MCCLEERY POTTS, B.S. Mining engineer. *ROBERT PATTERSON ROBINS, A.B., A.M., M.D. Z. .; editor of Univ. Mag.; physician; Fellow College of Physicians; member Phila. County Medical Society, Penna. State Med. Soc., Historical Society of Penna. and Virginia; Surg. 2d Reg. Pa. N. G.; author of historical works. WILLIAM LAWRENCE SAUNDERS, B.S., D.Sci. Moderator; Pres. of Ingersoll- Rand Co. ; civil engineer. WILLIAM FERRIS SELLERS, B.S. With Edgemoor Iron Co. HARRY CAVALIER SMITH (Sci.). Lawyer. 184 CLASS OF 1877 FELIX ARIEL BOERICKE (Sci.). Mining engineer and Homeopathic pharmacist. JAMES BOND, B.S. 3>. K. S.; civil engineer with P. R. R. in 1881 ; since then a manufacturer. *JOHN MARIE CH APRON (Arts). WALTER Cox, A.B., A.M. *. K. s. MATTHEW CRESSWELL, JR. (Sci.). With an oil company. CHARLES AITKEN CURRIE, A.B., A.M., M.D. A. .; surgeon. EDGAR DUDLEY F ARIES (Arts). Lawyer. WALTER LOWRIE FINLEY (Sci.) S. X.; Col. U. S. Army. HENRY LAUSSAT GEYELIN, A.B., A.M., LL.B. $. K. S.; lawyer; Pres. of A. A., U. of P.; Intercoll. Champ, in high jumps, '77; Pres. of Law Acad., Phila., 1883; Treas. of Lincohi Institute; trustee, Drexel Institute. JOSIAH SETTLE GRAVES (Cert, of Profic.). JOHN PRICE CROZER GRIFFITH, A.B., Ph.D., M.D. 3>. B. K.; A. *.; physician; allied with many hospitals and medical societies; member of Academy Natural Sciences; contributor to medical journals. Fell. Coll. Phys. WALTER HORSTMANN (Sci.). Mfr.; member Franklin Institute; Penna. Historical Society; Academy of Fine Arts. *CHARLES BENJAMIN HOWELL, B.S. $. K. S.; lawyer. *CHARLES IRVIN JUNKIN, A.B. Moderator; editor of Univ. Mag.; lawyer; Presbyterian clergyman. HOWARD ATWOOD KELLY, A.B., M.D., LL.D. (Aberdeen University). Z. .; physician; Prof. Gynecology in Johns Hopkins. ERNEST LAW, A.B. A. $.; Class President; merchant. FRANCIS ALBERT LEWIS, A.B., A.M., LL.B. Junior Declam. prize; Ivy Orator; Meredith Law prize; editor Smith's Leading Cases-, Moderator; lawyer; editor of legal books. HERMANN ADALBERT LEWIS, B.S. Banker. JOHN MEILEY, JR. (Arts). $. K. S.; lawyer. WILLIAM WHITNEY MUNROE (Arts). *JOHN NEILL, JR., A.B., A.M. A. *.; Treas. Phila. Warehouse Co.; Class His- torian; founder of University Club of Phila. THOMAS RUNDLE NEILSON, A.B., A.M., M.D. Z. .; physician; Fellow College of Physicians, Phila.; surgeon at Episcopal Hospital CLEMENT BUCKLEY NEWBOLD, A.B. Banker and broker. GEORGE STANLEY PHILLER, A.B., A.M., LL.B. Moderator; *. K. S.; lawyer; member Historical Society, Phila. *JAMES BOYD RISK, M.D., '79 (A.B., A.M., Lafayette). Physician. THOMAS ROBINS, A.B., A.M. Z. *.; lawyer; Senior Eng. prize. CLAES AUGUST OSCAR ROSELL, A.B., A.M. Prize winner in Latin and Philos. HORACE WELLS SELLERS, B.S. Connected with Wm Sellers & Co.; architect; member Pa. Soc. Sons Revolution. HOWARD SELLERS, B.S. Connected with Wm. Sellers & Co., Phila. ARTHUR WHITCOMB SHEAFER, B.S. Mining engineer and geologist. WILLIAM KILGORE SINCLAIR (Sci.). 185 *JAMES RUNDLE SMITH (Arts). Banker; member of Franklin Institute. *EDMUND RICHARDS TATHAM (Arts). HUGH LAUSSAT WILLOUGHBY (Sci.). *. K. 2. ; Intercoll. Champ, running broad jump in 1876. "JOSEPH WARNER YARDLEY, A.B. S. X.; "Spoon-man;" valedictorian; the Yardley Prize in Social Science was founded in his memory. CLASS OF 1878 WILLIAM MURPHY BENERMAN (Sci.). Petroleum and stock broker. RUFUS HOWARD BENT, A.B. Presbyterian clergyman. *WILLIAM PRATT BREED, JR., A.B. Moderator; . K. *.; Presbyterian clergyman. GEORGE ETHAN BROOKS, A.B., A.M., LL.B. Lawyer. WASHINGTON ATLEE BURPEE (Arts). In seed business; has written treatises on agricultural subjects. LAURIN WHITING BURTON (Sci.). JOHN PRICE CROZER (Sci.). Treasurer. GEORGE CUTHBERT GILLESPIE (Sci.). A. i>.; member Historical Society Penna. and Penna. Sons of Rev.; insurance broker. WILLIAM HENRY GRANT (Arts), (Cert, of Prone.). Banker; engaged in lumber business. CLIFFORD PREVOST GRAYSON (Sci.). Studied art in Paris; artist; awarded gold medal by Penna. Acad. Fine Arts for best figure painting, 1887. FREDERICK FRALEY HALLOWELL (Arts). Lawyer. CHARLES PHILIP HENRY, A.B., A.M., M.D. Physician at Girard College; Asst. Surgeon in U. S. N.; prize winner at College in English, Latin and Philosophy. *JosiAH OGDEN HOFFMAN, A.B. In life insurance business. WILLIAM ARCHER IRVING (Sci.). Manufacturer; director of 1st Nat. Bank in Chester, Pa. JOSEPH JONES KNOWLES, A.B. HORACE COOPER LEX (Arts). Merchant. JOSHUA BERTRAM LIPPINCOTT, A.B. Publisher; Hist. Soc. of Penna. WILLIAM KILBRETH LOWREY (A.B., LL.B., Columbia). Lawyer. EDWARD GARRETT McCoLLiN, A.B., A.M., LL.B. Moderator; *. K. *.; lawyer; musical composer; editor of Univ. Mag.-, author music of "Ben Franklin" and "The Pennsylvania Girl." *EDWARD SHIPPEN MC!LVAINE, M.D. (Arts). Moderator; physician. SAMUEL AUGUSTUS MARTIN (Sci.). Testing engines in Midvale Steel Works; 26. Lieut. 1st Reg. N. G. P. THOMAS BARCLAY PRICHETT, A.B., A.M. Architect. ISAAC SCOTT SMYTH, JR., A.B., A.M. Merchant. CLASS OF 1879 WILLIAM EASTERLY ASHTON, M.D., LL.D. (Ursinus Coll.). Physician; Prof. Gynaecol., Medico-Chirurgical College, Phila.; author. 186 WILLIAM BOWEN BOULTON, A.B. <. K. S.; engaged in shipping commission business. WILLIAM WAINWRIGHT BRITTON, A.B. 4>. K. S.; merchant. JOHN DOUGLASS BROWN, JR., A.B., A.M., LL.B. <. K. ^.; Class Prophet; lawyer; member Historical Society Penna.; Society of Colonial Wars; Penna. Society Sons Revolution. *BENJAMIN BARTIS COMEGYS, A.B., A.M. Asst. cashier Phila. Nat. Bank. HENRY TAYLOR DECHERT, A.B., A.M., LL.B. A. >.; Class Orator; lawyer; Pres. Law Academy, Phila., 1885; Penna. Soc. Sons Revolution. GEORGE STUART FULLERTON, A.B., A.M., B.D. (Yale). Awarded Jun. Philos. prize; Class Poet; P. E. clergyman; Prof. Philos. and Vice-Provost, Univ. of Pa.; Prof. Psychology, Columbia University; member American Philosophical Society; author. JOHN MARSHALL GEST, A.B., A.M., LL.B. Moderator; . K. S.; $. B. K.; Spoon-man; Class Pres.; Latin salutatorian; Jun. Greek, Sen. Greek and Sen. Latin prizes; lawyer; Judge Orphans' Court, Phila.; member Historical Society Penna. *JOHN ALOYSIUS GILTINAN (Arts). Lawyer. *GEORGE WOOD HUNT, A.B., A.M. A. .; in coal business. HENRY SCOTT JEFFERYS, A.B., A.M. P. E. clergyman. WILLIAM MCELROY (Arts). Dry goods business; reporter. EMLEN HARE MILLER, A.B., LL.B. Teacher; clerk; lawyer. RICHARD MONTGOMERY, A.B., A.M. . B. K.; lawyer; member Historical Society Penna. *CHARLES HENRY PAGE (T.S.S.). Z. *.; stock broker; member Franklin Sci. Soc. *CHARLES SANTEE PAULY, A.B., A.M. Tutor. ALEXANDER ADEN POWELL, JR., A.B., A.M. Teacher; journalist. EDMUND ELLIOTT READ, A.B. Awarded Henry Reed prize; lawyer. GEORGE WOOD BISSELL ROBERTS, A.B., A.M. Moderator; Z. ^.; awarded Joseph W. Yardley Memorial prize; merchant. WILLIAM MOORE STEWART, JR., A.B., A.M., LL.B. . K. S.; lawyer. CLASS OF 1880 HARRY CLIFTON ADAMS, A.B., A.M. Awarded Joseph W. Yardley Memorial prize. MORRIS REX BOCKIUS, A.B., A.M., LL.B. . K. S.; lawyer; member Union League. HENRY HOUSTON BONNELL, A.B. , A.M. 3>. K. .; Class Prophet; "Spoon- man"; publisher; trustee. HILARY MISSIMER CHRISTIAN, M.D. Class Historian; physician. *WILLIAM DWIGHT CHURCH (T.S.S.). A. .; analyt. chemist. *JOHN TRAVIS COCHRAN, A.B. A. ^. 187 WILLIAM PURVES GEST, A.B., A.M., LL.B. Moderator; <. K. S.; $. B. K.; Alumni Senior Latin prize; Ivy Orator; editor Univ. Magazine; lawyer; member Hist. Soc. Penna. JOHN ARTHUR HENRY (T.S.S.). Clerk. *GEORGE JUNKIN, JR., A.B. Moderator; editor Univ. Magazine. ELIHU SPENCER MILLER (Arts). Lawyer; member Historical Soc. Penna.; Penna. Soc. Sons Revolution. HUSTON HAMMIL MILLIGAN, A.B., A.M. Merchant tailor. ERSKINE NEIDE, A.B., LL.B. Lawyer; auditor. JOHN PEROT, A.B., A.M. Teacher; merchant; member Penna. Hist. Soc. GEORGE READ SAVAGE (Arts). P. E. clergyman. THEODORE EMANUEL SCHMAUK, A.B. 4>. B. K.; awarded Philo Sen. prize for best original essay; Jun. Philos. prize; Henry Reed prize; valedictorian; Luth. clergyman; author. JAMES BURR SHREVE (Arts). A. . JOHN REED SMUCKER, A.B. Merchant. CHARLES WADSWORTH, JR., A.B., A.M., B.D. (Yale). Moderator; $. K. S.; editor of old Phila. Magazine; 1st prize essayist; 1st prize debater; Class Poet; Presbyterian cleigyman; member Penna. Soc. Sons. Rev. CLASS OF 1881 ELLIS AMES BALLARD, A.B., LL.B. Z. ^.; awarded Sharswood prize at gradua- tion in Law; lawyer; member Union League, Phila. *Louis CORNETTE BRASTOW, JR. (Deceased during Junior membership.) ELIHU SPENCER BLIGHT, A.B. A. .; coal merchant. *WILLIAM ALLISON COCHRAN, A.B. A. <$.; <. B. K.; Junior Philos. prize; banker. JOHN FRANCIS FOULKE, A.B., LL.B. Lawyer. CALEB FELLOWES Fox (T.S.S.). Z. *.; stock broker. WILLIAM HENRY Fox, A.B., LL.B. $. K. *.; lawyer; journalist; member Penna. Soc. Sons Revolution. GEORGE HOWARD FREEDLEY, A.B., A.M. Moderator; marble and granite business. *GEORGE HERMAN GROSS, A.B., LL.B. *. K. .; Henry Reed prize; lawyer. WILLIS EDWARD HALL, B.S., M.E. Mechanical engineer; member Hist. Soc. Penna.; contributor to technical journals. PERCIVAL SMITH HILL (Arts). Manufacturer. SAMUEL JAMISON, B.S. HERMANN AUGUSTUS KELLER, B.S. Metallurgist; contributor to technical journals. "JOHN EATON LECONTE, A.B. Lawyer. SEVERO MALLET-PREVOST, B.S. Moderator; Class Day Orator; Com- mencement Orator; civil engineer; lawyer since 1885. ROBERT KENNEDY MATLOCK, JR., A.B. Class Historian; engineer. DAVID MILNE, A.B., A.M., Ph.B. Textile mfr.; member Hist. Soc. Penna. 188 CLIFFORD PEMBERTON, JR., A.B. Joseph W. Yardley prize; real estate business. ELI KIRK PRICE, JR., A.B. , LL.B. Lawyer; member Hist. Soc. Pa.; American Academy Political and Social Science. *JAMES HAMILTON ROBINS, A.B. Moderator; clerk. *WILLIAM THOMAS ROBINSON, B.S.; Z. .; Spoon-man; member Penna. Soc. Sons Rev. FELIX EMMANUEL SCHELLING, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Litt.D., LL.D., LL.B. i>. K. *.; 4>. B. K.; Class Poet; lawyer; John Welsh Centennial Prof. Hist, and Eng. Lit. at Univ. of Penna.; author of standard works of Eng. liter. EVERSLEY HAYNES THOMAS (Arts). Mfrs. agt., bldg. material. CHARLES Loss THOMPSON (Arts). Z. ^.; sea captain. WILLIAM CROWELL WATT, A.B. A. $.; clerk. CHARLES MEIGS WILSON (M.D., Jefferson Med. Coll.). A. *.; physician; contributor to medical journals. CLASS OF 1882 HERMAN BRYDEN ALLYN, A.B., M.D. Physician; editor; author. *CHARLES WARDELL BROWN, B.S. 3>. K. *. *FRANK HALLETT DESILVER (Cert, of Profic.). THOMAS DICKSON FINLETTER, A.B. S. K. ^.; editor Univ. Magazine; Class Historian; lawyer; Asst. District Atty., Penna. EDWARD BROWN Fox (T.S.S.). Decl. prize. *HENRY ABBOTT FULLER, A.B. Bond broker. ALEXANDER JAMES DERBYSHIRE HAUPT, A.B. Luth. clergyman. WILLIAM MACPHERSON HORNOR, A.B., LL.B. 3>. K. ^.; lawyer; Penna. Society Sons Rev.; Military Order Loyal Legion U. S. CHARLES EDWARD INGERSOLL, A.B. Lawyer; U. S. Appraiser Port of Phila. HENRY McKEAN INGERSOLL, A.B. Farmer. *GEORGE EDWARD KRAUTH, A.B., A.M. Teacher. *JOSEPH CAMPBELL LANCASTER, A.B., LL.B. A. $.; editor Univ. Magazine; lawyer. *EDWIN FUSSELL LOTT, A.B., LL.B. Moderator; first prize for debate in Philo, 1881-82; Class Orator; teacher; lawyer. JAMES FRANKLIN MCFADDEN, B.S. Cotton merchant; Capt. 1st City Troop. GEORGE LEWIS PLITT, A.B., A.M. Alumni Sen. Latin prize; teacher. GUSTAVUS REMAK, A.B., LL.B. Moderator; Z. .; editor Univ. Magazine; lawyer. *STEPHEN DECATUR SMITH (Arts). Ironmaster; musical composition pub- lisher. * WILLIAM WATMOUGH THAYER (Arts). Civil engineer. GUY COMFORT WALRAVEN, B.S. Merchant. THOMPSON SEISER WESTCOTT, A.B., M.D. Moderator; <. K. .; $. B. K.; editor Univ. Magazine; Class Prophet; Latin salutatorian; physician; Prof. U. of P. Medical School. ISAAC KEIL WISMER, A.B. Luth. clergyman. *SAMUEL BROWN WYLIE, A.B., A.M. Sen. English prize; teacher. 189 CLASS OF 1883 CHARLES YOUNG AUDENRIED, A.B., LL.B. Awarded Alumni Sen. Latin prize; editor Univ. Magazine; lawyer; Judge Common Pleas Ct., Phila. THOMAS RIDGWAY BARKER, M.D. (Jefferson Med. Coll.). Physician. CHARLES OSCAR BEASELEY, A.B., LL.B. Shared Junior Philos. prize; won Henry Reed prize; lawyer; director Public Schools, Phila; member Phila. Select Council, 1889-93. LOGAN MCKNIGHT BULLITT, A.B. Moderator; editor Univ. Magazine; lawyer. CHARLES WALTS BURR, B.S., M.D. Spoon-man; physician; alienist; Philo Oratory prize; Prof. Med. Sch. Univ. of Penna. JOHN FLEMING CARSON (Arts). Presbyterian clergyman; editor. EDWARD POTTS CHEYNEY, A.B., A.M., B.F., LL.D. S>. B. K.; S. . S.; Junior Math, prize; hon. mention Joseph W. Yardley prize; member Hist. Soc. Penna.; Prof, of European History, U. of P.; author of standard text books; Philo Debate prize. *HOWARD CRAMP (Arts). 4>. K. S.; brass and bronze founder. WILLIAM HOWARD FALKNER, A.B. A. <.; 4>. B. K.; Class Orator; teacher; lawyer; P. E. clergyman; Philo Essay prize. EDMUND MORRIS FERGUSSON, A.B., A.M. <. B. K.; Philo prize for oration; editor Univ. Magazine; Presbyterian clergyman; editor. *EDWARD GRIER FULLERTON, A.B., A.M. D.D. (Lafayette), Ph.D. (Yale). Class Poet; Congl. clergyman. FRANK LYNWOOD GARRISON (Cert, of Prone.). Z. ^.; mining engineer; member Academy Natural Sciences, Phila. ; Franklin Institute, Phila. ; contributor to technical journals. JAMES POWERS HAWKES, A.B., A.M. 4. r. A.; P. E. clergyman. JAMES ARTHUR HEATON, A.B. Coal comm. merchant. ARTHUR WASHINGTON HESS, A.B. 3>. r. A.; P. E. clergyman. *CHARLES BURR KELLOGG (Arts). A. <.; clerk; asst. editor. JOHN ROBERT MOSES, A.B., A.M. Shared Jun. Philo prize; editor University Magazine; Class Prophet; teacher; P. E. clergyman. GEORGE WASHINGTON NORRIS (Arts). Lawyer. HOWARD WURTS PAGE, A.B., A.M., LL.B. $. B. K.; Joseph W. Yardley Mem. prize; lawyer. HENRY RANKIN POORE (Cert, of Prone.). A. <.; artist; received grand prize of $2,000 from American Art Assoc., N. Y. City, for picture entitled "The Night of the Nativity." JOHN WILLIAM SAVAGE (Arts). Moderator; Class Pres.; lawyer. FRANCIS EDWARD SMILEY, A.B., A.M. Moderator; Philo Debate prize; editor Univ. Magazine; Presby. clergyman; evangelist. HARRISON SMITH, JR. . K. S.; brokerage business. ALPHEUS WALDO STEVENSON, A.B. Journalist; editor and publisher The Christian State; Sec. Christian Ass'n Univ. of Penna. to date. HENRY CHAPMAN THOMPSON, LL.B. $. K. *.; lawyer. 190 CLASS OF 1884 JOHN STOKES ADAMS, A.B., LL.B. Moderator; $. K. *.; 3>. B. K.; first prize Oratory in Philo; Fr. Math, prize; Jun. Math, prize; editor Univ. Magazine; Class Orator; editor Class Record; lawyer; member Hist. Soc. Penna.; U. of P. Law Faculty; author of works on mining law. GEORGE FALES BAKER, B.S., M.D. Physician; mem. Acad. Nat. Sci., Phila.; life mem. Hist. Soc. Penna. CALDWELL KEPPELE BIDDLE, A.B., LL.B. A. ^.; lawyer; Col. 3d Regt., N. G. P.; mem. Franklin Institute; Penna. Soc. Sons Rev. WILLIAM HENRY BOWER, B.S., P.C. *. K. *.; with Henry Bower Chem. Co. THOMAS COOKE. JOHN PUSEY CROASDALE, A.B., LL.B. 3>. K. ^.; Class Presenter; lawyer. MORRIS DALLETT, A.B., LL.B. . K. ^.; Class Historian; lawyer; Judge of Orphans' Court, Phila. JOHN AUGUSTUS WILLIAM HAAS, A.B., A.M., B.D. Luth. clergyman; Presi- dent of Muhlenberg College. WILFORD LAWRENCE HOOPES, B.S., A.B. (Harvard). A. T. ft.; P. E. clergyman. CLEMENS CATESBY JONES, B.S. <. K. S.; Ivy Orator; chemist; contributor to technical journals; engineer. FRANK LAMBADER, JR., LL.B., Ph.D. (Cert, of Prone, in T. S. S.). Moderator; editor Univ. Magazine; lawyer; dir. Public Schools, Phila.; clergyman; connected with International Correspondence Schools at Scranton. *CHARLES HINKLE MARPLE, A.B., LL.B. (Absent during 1882-83.) Lawyer, Omaha. JOHN CARNAHAN MILLIGAN (Arts). Lawyer. ALLEN CARRINGTON PRESCOTT, B.D. (Nashotah Theol. Sem.). P. E. clergyman. WATERS DEWEES ROBERTS, A.B., B.D. (Epis. Theol. Sch., Cambridge). Z. *.; first prize essay in Philo; shared Junior Philos. prize; P. E. clergyman. ELLIOT CRISSY SMITH. LEWIS LAWRENCE SMITH, A.B., A.M., LL.B. A. T. ft.; . B. K.; Sharswood prize in Law; Class Pres.; lawyer; member Historical Soc. Penna. JAMES DALLAS STEELE, A.B., LL.B., A.M., B.D., Ph.D., D.D. Alumni Sen. Latin prize; editor Univ. Magazine; Presbyterian clergyman; educator; lawyer; <. A. $. *CLARENCE WILLS TAYLOR (Cert, of Study, '84). Moderator. MILTON COOPER WORK, A.B., LL.B. A. $.; lawyer; author of works on whist. JACOB MORISTZ ZOOK. Real estate broker. CLASS OF 1885 "HARRISON WHITE BIDDLE, A.B. A. ^.; lawyer. GEORGE ROSENGARTEN BOWER, A.B. *. K. .; manufacturer. HENRY BELL BRYAN. P. E. clergyman. JAMES FRY BULLITT, A.B. Editor Univ. Magazine; Class Historian; lawyer; P. E. clergyman. MIERS BUSCH, Ph.B. Wholesale druggist; member Hist. Soc. Penna. WILLIAM WILSON CARLILE, Ph.B., LL.B. Lawyer. 191 *HOWARD LOWE CRESSWELL, A.B. Moderator; . K. ^.; editor Univ. Maga- zine', manufacturer. ALLEN BROOKES CUTHBERT, B.S., C.E. Engineer in Altoona, Pa. VALENTINE SHERMAN DOEBLER, B.S., C.E. Engineer with Cambria Steel Co., Johnstown, Pa. SNOW NAUDAIN DUER, A.B., M.D. A. .; physician. JOHN STEPHENS DURHAM, B.S. Philo Oratory prize; U. S. Diplom. Service. ROLAND POST FALKNER, Ph.B., Ph.D. (Univ. of Halle). A.*.; teacher; pub- Usher; asst. supt. of U. S. Census. JOHN SIMPSON FERNIE (Cert, of Profic. in Wharton School). Moderator; Class Prophet; actor on English stage; Philo Debate prize. *LEONARD FINLETTER, A.B., LL.B. Lawyer; Asst. City Solicitor, Phila. EDWARD PINCKNEY GREENE (Arts). Marine insurance business, Montana. JAMES COLLINS JONES, Ph.B., LL.B. Moderator; A. T. &.; Commencement Orator; lawyer; mem. Hist. Soc. Penna.; member Union League. *CHARLES LESTER LEONARD, A.B., A.M., M.D. Physician. He died a martyr to his profession. *HENRY SPENCER LUCAS (Cert, of Profic. in Chem.). FRANCIS BENJAMIN MUHLENBERG. A. .; bank clerk; member Penna. Soc. Sons of Rev. WILLIAM CARMALT SCULL. *GEORGE ARD SHOEMAKER (Arts). *CHARLES HOPKINS SMALL, B.S., M.E. $. K. *. *CHARLES IRWIN TRAVELLI (Wharton). CLASS OF 1886 WALTER GIRVEN ALLISON (T.S.S.). THOMAS PASSMORE BERENS, M.D. Ophthalmologist; connected with various hospitals and medical societies; studied at Berlin. DAVID SANDS BROWN CHEW, A.B. 4>. K. S.; merchant; law student. GEORGE KINGSBURY FISCHER, B.S., M.E. A. .; mech. engr.; editor Pennsyl- vanian; Class Poet, 1885; chief engr. Col. Iron Works, Denver, Col. WILLIAM WEST FRAZIER, 3D, A.B. Moderator; A. .; Class Historian; sugar refiner. WILLIAM THOMPSON GRAHAM (Arts). GEORGE QUINTARD HORWITZ, A.B., LL.B. A. $.; Chairman of Class Record Committee; lawyer. JOHN CHESTER HYDE, A.B., A.M. Baptist clergyman; missionary to Congo. EDWARD MILLER JEFFERYS, A.B., B.D., S.T.D. Moderator; *. K. *.; P. E. clergyman; rector at St. Peter's, Phila.; editor of Univ. Magazine and first edition of Pennsylvanian; Class Pres. Soph. year. WILBUR PADDOCK KLAPP, M.D. SAMUEL STRYKER KNEASS, A.B., M.D. Physician; resident Univ. Hospital. WILLIAM CAMPBELL POSEY, A.B., M.D. $. K. .; physician; resident Presb. Hospital; connected with various medical organizations; ophthalmologist. 192 HENRY BURNETT ROBB (HENRY ALEXANDER ROBB), B.S., LL.B. A. $>.; lawyer; Class Pres. Soph. year. "JACOB MARTIN ROMMEL, JR., A.B., LL.B. Lawyer. EDWIN JAQUETT SELLERS, A.B., A.M., LL.B. A. *.; Class Vice-Pres. Senior year; lawyer; mem. Hist. Soc. Penna.; mem. Penna. Soc. Sons of Rev. WYNDHAM HARVEY STOKES (T.S.S.). Civil eng.; lawyer; mem. Univ. Club. EARL THOMSON, B.S., C.E. Civil engineer; Class Poet. *CHARLES BAEDER WILLIAMS, A.B., M.D. A. $.; physician; resident Penna. Hospital. CLASS OF 1887 *HENRY CLAY ADAMS, B.S., M.E. Moderator; mech. engr. at Cambria Iron Co., Johnstown, Pa.; Class Pres. Soph, year; Ivy Orator; editor of Univ. Magazine. *CHARLES Louis EUGENE AMET, B.S., C.E. Civil engineer. DAVID WERNER AMRAM, A.B., A.M., LL.B. Lawyer; author of works on Hebrew law and bankruptcy law; Prof, in Univ. of Penna. Law School. JOHN ASHHURST, A.B. Librarian at Phila. Free Library; member of Philo- biblon Club. H. CRAWFORD COATES, JR. (T.S.S.). Z. *.; architect. FREDERICK WILLIAM WILSON GRAHAM, A.B. A. $.; drug merchant. JAMES HAWORTH, A.B. Teacher; dealer in photographic supplies. CHRISTOPHER MAGEE, JR., A.B., LL.B. A. <.; lawyer. JAMES FRANCIS MAGEE, JR., B.S. A. T. .; merchant. WILLIAM BYRD PAGE, B.S., M.E. A. ^.; mech. engr. with P. R. R.; held world's high jump record 1887. GEORGE WHARTON PEPPER, A.B., LL.B., LL.D., D.C.L. (Univ. of South). <. B. K.; Z. ty.; lawyer; editor of Pennsylvanian and of Univ. Magazine; "Spoon-man" of class; valedictorian; Sharswood and Morris Law prizes; Biddle Professor of Law; trustee; mem. Penna. Soc. Sons of Revo.; pub- lished various legal works; editor of American Law Register and Review. FRANCIS JOHN PRYOR, JR., A.B. Shipping and forwarding clerk. *ROBERT BOWEN SALTER, A.B. Moderator; engaged in grain business; dealer in plumber's supplies. ANDRE WILLIAM SEGUIN, A.B. Moderator and awarded its prize for debate in 1886; Z. SF.; Government official in New Orleans; studied law at Tulane; lawyer. HENRY NAGLEE SMALTZ, A.B., LL.B. Lawyer; member Union League. RICHARD WILSON, M.D. Physician; resident at Penna. Hospital; editor of the Pennsylvanian', contributor to medical journals; Army surgeon. WILLIAM STETLER WRIGHT (Arts). A. T. fl.; lawyer. CLASS OF 1888 LUCIEN HUGH ALEXANDER. Prominent in Univ. dramatics and athletics; lawyer. *FRAZER ASHHURST. Univ. Dramatics; mem. of Peary's Greenland Expedition, 1891; mem. Penna. Soc. Sons of Revol. 193 JAMES CORNELL DIDDLE, JR. Editor of Pennsylvanian; Univ. Dramatics. GEORGE CLAY BOWKER, Ph.B., LL.B. B. 9. H.; lawyer. *GEORGE BRINTON (Sci. Sch.). 3>. K. S.; engaged in Bethlehem Iron Works; took part in University Dramatics. *JoHN WILLITS CAMPION. Editor Pennsylvanian; Junior Exhibition Speaker. HARRISON KOONS CANER, A.B. (Harvard, '89). *EUGENE DELANO CLEAVER, B.S., C.E. Civil engineer; mem. Franklin Inst., Phila. FREDERICK MERWIN IVES, B.S., C.E., M.D. *. K. *.; civil engineer; physician. THOMAS ATKINSON JENKINS, A.B. (Swarthmore), Ph.B. Clerk; Class Poet; Senior Engl. prize. *W ALTER BUDD KEEN, A.B. Manufacturer. EDWIN ROBERT KELLER, B.S., M.E. Instructor in mech. eng. WILLIAM KENDALL LEONARD. Bank teller; manufacturer. JAMES BARTON LONGACRE, A.B. . K. S.; clerk. WILLIAM WILSON LONGSTRETH, A.B. *EDWARD ALDEN MILLER, Ph.B. $. K. S.; journalist; city editor on Phila. Record, later with Phila. Press; proprietor and editor of Am. Spectator. HORACE CLARK RICHARDS, A.B., Ph.D. Moderator; 3>. B. K.; prize winner in Greek; Tyndale Fellowship in Physics; editor of Pennsylvanian; took part in Univ. dramatics; Prof, of Math. Physics, U. of P.; mem. Amer. Philos. Soc. *LAWRENCE SAVERY SMITH, A.B. , M.D. A. .; physician; resident at Penna. Hospital. JOHN DUNCAN ERNEST SPAETH, A.B. Editor of Pennsylvanian; Ivy Poet; teacher, Phila. Central High School; Professor in English at Princeton Univ. WILLIAM CANER WIEDERSHEIM, B.S. Z. ^.; patent solicitor. LIGHTNER WITMER, A.B., Ph.D. (Univ. of Leipzig, '92). Moderator and winner of prizes in various subjects; valedictorian; Philo Oratory prize and Essay prize; Professor of Psychology at Univ. of Penna; author. CHARLES STURGIS WOOD, Ph.B., LL.B. Lawyer; Asst. City Solicitor; Ivy Orator. MORTON BUELL YOUNG, A.B., LL.B. Awarded Philo prize for Oration, 1885; editor of Pennsylvanian and Univ. Magazine; lawyer; journalist. CLASS OF 1889 CHARLES STIRLING BONSALL. *. K. Z.; manufacturer of rugs. GEORGE BROOKE, JR., Ph.B. Sec. E. & G. Brooke Iron Co., Birdsboro, Pa. CHARLES NEWTON CLEMENT BROWN, A.B., S.T.B., Gen. Theol. Sem., P. E. Ch. Moderator; P. E. clergyman; rector of Church of Ascension, Washington, D. C. FRANCIS MACOMB CRESSON, B.A. A. <;. engineer, Ardmore, Pa., Engineers' Club of Phila. CONWAY DILLINGHAM, A.B., LL.B. Prize winner; lawyer; director of schools 194 JOHN HARPER GIRVIN, M.D. A. T.; physician; mem. Academy of Surgery, etc.; University Club; Racquet Club; College of Physicians. TAMIO HAYASHI, Ph.B. Agent in Russo- Japan War. "CHARLES PETER BEAUCHAMP JEFFERYS, JR., Ph.B., B.D. Editor-in-Chief of Pennsylvanian; Berkeley Divinity School; Episcopal clergyman; author; composer. EDWARD CHRISTMAN KNIGHT, B.S. Engineer; later owner of Vancouver Lum- ber Co.; University Club; Germantown Cricket Club, etc. SAMUEL McCuNE LINDSAY, Ph.D. (Univ. of Halle), LL.D. B. 9. II.; Sociol- ogist and Philosopher; Comos Club, Washington, D. C.; Royal Econ. Society, etc. WILLIAM MCCLELLAN MENAH, M.D. 3>. X.; physician; Instructor Medico- Chi. College. DICKINSON SERGEANT MILLER, A.B., A.M. (Haivard), Ph.D. (Univ. of Halle). Moderator; Prof, of Philos., Bryn Mawr College, Pa.; Philo Debate prize. JAMES CLAYTON MITCHELL, A.B., S.T.B., B.D. Moderator; winner of prizes; P. E. clergyman; author. EDWARD WARLOCH MUMFORD, Ph.B. B. 9. n.; editor with Penna. Publishing Co.; Class President; editor of Pennsylvanian; author of books of verse. CHARLES PEABODY, A.B., Ph.D. 3>. B. K.; Archaeologist at Harvard; prize winner at college; College Orchestra. ELLISTON JOSEPH PEROT, A.B., A.M., B.D. 3>. K. 2.; Moderator; P. E. clergyman; rector at St. John's, Salem, N. J.; published sermons; Sons of Revol. WALTER PHILLIPS, B.S., M.E. Electrical engineer; Asst. Man., Westinghouse Air Brake Co. ; Devonshire Club, London. ALFRED NEWLIN SEAL, B.S., P.C., Ph.D. Prof, of Chem. and Physics, Girard College; mem. Franklin Institute and Browning Society, Phila. DANIEL BUSSIER SHUMWAY, B.S. 4>. A. 9.; Honor Man; Prof, of German Phil- ology, U. of P.; member of German societies and translator; Mantle Orator. JOHN LAMMEY STEWART, Ph.B. <. B. K.; Honor Man; Professor of Economics in Lehigh Univ.; mem. University Club, etc. *ROBERT STULB, B.S. Decorator; died in Quetta, India, Nov. 14, 1907. WILLIAM CUSACK SULLIVAN. WASHINGTON VAN DUSEN. CLINTON ROGERS WOODRUFF, Ph.B., LL.B. One of the founders of the Red and Blue; lawyer; interested in various reform movements and legal societies. WILLIAM MOODIE YEOMANS, A.B. (Lafayette). X. <.; Presby. minister; pastor of various churches in New York State. CLASS OF 1890 *WILLIAM WILSON BARR, JR. Winner of prizes in the classics. WILLIAM HERBERT BURK, A.B., B.D. Moderator; P. E. clergyman; Honor Man; rector of various churches; founder Washington Memorial Chapel, Valley Forge; mem. Hist. Soc. Penna. 195 CHESTER NYE FARE, JR., B.S., LL.B. *. T.; lawyer; instructor, Central High School; Asst. City Solicitor; 1st Asst. Dist. Atty., Phila.; editor of Penn- sylvanian. ROBERT ISAACS GAMON, A.B., A.M., D.D. (Temple Univ.). Presby. minis- ter; charge at Knoxville, Tenn. *BENJAMIN LEAS CROZER GRIFFITH. A. .; importer. *WILLIAM GUY BRYAN HARLAND, M.D. Physician in Germantown. RUDOLPH HOWARD KLAUDER, B.S. MANZO KUSHIDA, Ph.B. Banker at Folais, Japan; Ivy Orator; Honor Man; Philo Essay prize and Debate prize. WILLIAM HENRY LOYD, JR., A.B., A.M., LL.B., M.A. *. K. *.; lawyer; Asst. Prof, of Law, Univ. of Pa.; mem. University Club; prize winner in English; mem. Hist. Soc. Pa.; author on legal subjects. WILLIAM RUFUS NICHOLSON, Ph.B., M.D. $. K. ^.; . K. \F.; physician; con- tributed to medical literature; Univ. Club; Am. Med. Assn. HUGH WALKER OGDEN, A.B., A.M., LL.B. (Harvard). 3>. B. K.; 3>. A. <.; . K. ^.; Moderator; winner of scholastic prizes and honors; lawyer; Instructor in U. of P.; member of many legal and other associations; Editor-in-Chief Howard Law Review; Philo Oratory prize. JOSIAH HARMAR PENNIMAN, A.B., Ph.D., LL.D. <. B. K.; <. K. ^.; Moderator; Dean of College; Vice-Provost U. of P.; author and editor of books on English Literature; Univ. Club; Am. Phil. Soc., etc. HOLDEN BOVEE SCHERMERHORN, Ph.B., LL.B. <. K. &.; lawyer; lecturer at Temple Univ., Phila. *JOHN GILBERT STODDART, Ph.B. <. K. 2.; Honor Man. ROBERT REINECK TRUITT, A.B. (A.M., Harvard). Teacher; publisher; manu- facturer surg. instruments. CLASS OF 1891 HENRY INGERSOLL BROWN. Z. SF.; insurance broker. DANIEL BELL CUMMINS CATHERWOOD. Honor Man. SAMUEL RAKESTRAW COLLADAY, A.B., B.D. Moderator; A. T.; $. B. K.; P. E. clergyman. *ERSKINE HAZARD DICKSON, A.B., LL.B. 4>. B. K.; Latin salutatorian; lawyer. JAMES MACINTOSH LONGSTRETH ECKARD, A.B. . K. S.; Presby. clergyman. JOHN JAY LAFAYETTE HOUSTON, B.S., C.E. $. K. ^.; civil engineer; instructor in Field Work classes. HISAYA IWASAKI, Ph.B. Ship-builder. STACY WOODMAN KAPP, B.S., C.E. Connected with Lehigh Valley Railroad. WILLIAM GRAY KNOWLES, Ph.B., LL.B. Moderator; lawyer; Asst. City Solicitor. CHARLES RIDGELY LEE, Ph.B. . K. .; insurance broker; Honor Man. GEORGE FRANCIS LEVAN, A.B., M.D. (Medico-Chi.). Physician. ALFRED MEYER LIVERIGHT, A.B. Lawyer, Clear-field, Pa. GEORGE INGALLS McLEOD, JR., M.D. Z. .; physician. WARREN K. MOOREHEAD. 196 *ALEXANDER WILSON NORRIS, JR. Z. ^.; lawyer. FAMES DEWOLF PERRY, JR., A.B., S.T.D. Moderator; Bishop of Rhode Island; Philo valedictorian and winner of Oratory prize. THOMAS HARRIS POWERS, A.B. A. . WILMER HERSHEY RIGHTER, A.B. Publisher; mfr. of lumber; Honor Man. GEORGE HUGHES SMITH, Ph.B., LL.B. Vice-President of Class. CORNELIUS WEYGANDT, A.B., Ph.D. 3>. B. K.; Professor of Eng. Lit., U. of P.; newspaper reporter and editor; author. *JOHN ROBERT WHITE, JR. A. T. CLASS OF 1892 LEON MASTBAUM SCHWARZ BOWERS, B.S., LL.B. JOSEPH ROBERTS CARPENTER, JR. EDWARD TAGGART CHILD, B.S. in Mech. Eng. CHARLES JAMES DOUGHERTY, B.S. A. T.; electrical engineer with Cramp Ship- building Co.; member of Univ. Club. WILLIAM DUANE, A.B., A.M. (Harvard), Ph.D. (Berlin). $. K. S.; $. B. K.; Prof, of Physics, Univ. of Col.; Research Attache" in Radium Labora- tory, Paris, France; member of various scientific societies; valedictorian. *PERCIVAL VAISEY FRENCH, B.S. VIVIAN FRANK GABLE, Ph.B., LL.B, Lawyer. EDWIN STAUFFER GAULT. FRANK BACON HANCOCK, B.S., M.D. Physician. ALBERT LAWRENCE HARRIS, B.S. CARL FREDERICK HAUSSMANN, JR., A.B. CHARLES TRUMBULL LEE, B.S. *ARCHIBALD MCCULLAGH, JR., A.B. CLIFTON MALONEY, A.B., LL.B. Moderator; attorney-at-law. WILLIAM STUART MORRIS, A.B., LL.B. Moderator; attorney-at-law. JAY BIRD MOYER, B.S., Ph.D. Dental supplies. MATTHEW PATTON, A.B. Presbyterian clergyman. ULYSSES SIMPSON SCHAUL, A.B. J>. B. K.; Moderator; Presby. minister; winner of prizes at college. FRANK EARLE SCHERMERHORN, Ph.B., LL.B. WILLIAM REESE SCOTT, JR., A.B. EDGAR ARTHUR SINGER, JR., B.S., Ph.D. $. B. K.; Prof, of Philosophy at Univ. of Penna.; Philo Debate prize. CLARENCE RUSSELL WILLIAMS, A.B., A.M. (Princeton). CLASS OF 1893 EDWIN SALISBURY CLARK, A.B. Lawyer, Bay City, Mich.; Honor Man. WALTER ISAAC COOPER, B.S. *. A. e. ANDREW WRIGHT CRAWFORD, A.B., LL.B. *. r. A.; <. B. K.; attorney-at-law. *HOWARD HARLAN DICKEY. Pres. Savings Bank, Cumberland, Md.; Pres. U. S. Rail Co.; mem. of Univ. Club. RAYMOND RENAUD DONGES. Attorney-at-law. 197 EDWARD JOHN JOSEPH DOONER, A.B. Connected with Dooner's Hotel, Phila- delphia. FRANKLIN SPENCER EDMONDS, Ph.B. B. 0. II.; winner of Philo Debate prize; Oratory prize; Asst. Prof, of Political Sci. in Central High School, Phila. ; attorney-at-law; mem. Hist. Soc. Penna., etc. THOMAS SOVEREIGN GATES, Ph.B., LL.B. Banker; President of Phila. Trust Co. GEORGE HERVEY HALLETT, A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Mathematics at Univ. of Penna.; contributor to scientific literature. WILLIAM HENRY HANSELL, JR. 4>. K. .; inventor of various improvements in railway springs. *FRANCIS CHAMBERS HARRIS, B.S. Insurance broker. *GEORGE BICKLEY HOUSEMAN, B.S. 2. A. S.; Prof, of Eng. in Denver Univ., Col. ARTHUR WELLESLEY HOWES, A.B. $. B. K.; Prof, of Latin and Greek, Central High School, Phila.; mem. Univ. Club. GEORGE JOHNSON, A.B. $. B. K.; Prof, of Theology, Lincoln Univ., Pa.; winner of Scholastic prizes; winner of Philo Essay prize. SAMUEL MURDOCH KENDRICK, A.B., LL.B. Moderator; lawyer; Asst. Dist. Atty.; mem. Univ. Club. FRANCIS HERBERT LEE, A.B. $. B. K.; <. K. *. ; Principal of the Phillips Brooks School, Phila. ; Prof. Latin and Greek at Temple Univ. and Central High School; stock broker; winner Scholastic prizes. CLARENCE STANLEY MC!NTIRE, B.S., Ph.D.; B. 0. n.; Prof. Eng. Language at Temple Coll.; mem. Hist. Soc. Penna. WILLIAM CLARK MCKNIGHT. Presby. clergyman. JAMES CLARK MOORE, JR., B.S. 4>. A. 0.; real estate and stock broker; mem. Univ. Club, etc. JOHN NOLEN, Ph.B., A.M. Landscape architect; city planner; public lec- turer. HOWARD DEHAVEN Ross, Ph.B. Pres. of several realty companies; Pres. Del. Soc. Sons of Revol., etc.; Delaware State Senator; Wilmington City Treasurer; mem. Nat. Arts Club, etc. JOHN SCHWALM SCHAUL, M.D. Retired physician ; surgeon in Spanish- American War. GEORGE ALBERT SMYTH, A.B., LL.B. Lawyer. HENRY FIELD SMYTH, M.D. <. A. S.; physician with the Germantown Hospital. JUSTIN RALPH SYPHER, A.B. Moderator; insurance broker. STOYAN VASIL TSANOFF, Ph.B. Active in various reform movements in New York City. ROBERT NEWTON WILLSON, JR., A.B., M.D. *. T.; Moderator; physician; connected with various medical activities and author of many medical monographs; winner of Philo Oratory prize. FRANK POTTS WITMER, B.S., C.E. Instructor, U. of P.; engineer with the Phoenix Bridge Co. ERSKINE WRIGHT, A.B. 4>. A. 0.; *. B. K.; P. E. clergyman. 198 CLASS OF 1894 GEORGE SHATTUCK BARROWS, M.E. SF. T. ; engineer for Welsbach Co. and U. G. I. of Phila.; inventor of gas appliances; contributor to technical journals; mem. of Univ. Club of Phila.; mem. Franklin Inst., etc.; Business Mgr. Pennsylvanian. JOHN CHRISTIAN BULLITT, JR., M.D. Physician. PAUL CHEYNEY, B.S., M.S. Hardware business; Priestley Club. GEORGE MORRISON COAXES, 3d, A.B., M.D. 3>. r. A. and A. M. n. ft.; phy- sician; allied with various medical organizations. *GEORGE DOUGLAS CODMAN, A.B., LL.B. Moderator; lawyer; $. A. 9.; Philo Debate prize. GEORGE J. Fox, B.S. *R. H. INNES, LL.B. Senior member law firm of Innes & Williams; University Club; Merion Cricket Club. 'GILBERT STUART MOORE, JR., B.S., M.E. B. 6. n.; mem. Brd. of Govs.; Soc. Alumni. CHARLES LEO PARTRIDGE, B.S. Commissioner U. S. Interior Department; President Redland Water Co.; author of travel books. WILLIAM PEPPER, JR., A.B., M.D. Z. Mr.; Dean of University Medical Faculty; member of Pediatric Society, the Neurological Society and many other medical and fraternal organizations; author of med. wks. SAMUEL SWIFT, B.S. Art critic for the N. Y. Evening Mail. FRANCIS J. TUCKER, B.S., M.E. Connected with Cramp & Sons; $. A. 9.; Ensign and Chief Engineer Pa.'s Naval Militia. CLASS OF 1895 *ROGER ASHHURST, A.B., LL.B. 3>. B. K.; lawyer. CRAIG ATMORE, B.S. $. A. 9.; Pres. of Atmore & Sons, manufacturers. EDMUND JAMES BURK, A.B. Moderator of Philo; P. E. clergyman; Ivy Poet. SPENCER COLE DICKSON, A.M. Moderator; Presb. clergyman in Blooms- burg, Pa.; editor of Pennsylvanian. JAMES HENRY FORRESTER, Ph.B. A. T.; lawyer; Judge, Christian Co., 111. Louis JAY GERSON, E.E. "Acacia;" manager and buyer for John Wanamaker, N. Y.; editor of Univ. Courier. JOHN F. GORMAN, LL.B. Lawyer. CHARLES MICHAEL JACOBS, A.B. Moderator; Lutheran minister in Allen- town, Pa.; assoc. edit, of Pennsylvanian. FLEMING JAMES, JR., A.M., Ph.D. <. r. A.; $. B. K.; P. E. clergyman, Lakewood, N. J. ; prizes in Latin and Greek. JOSEPH ALOYSIUS McKEON, Ph.B., LL.B. Attorney-at-Law. JOHN DOUGHTY McMuLLiN, A.B., LL.B. Moderator; lawyer. WILLIAM WHITE MONTGOMERY, A.B. Lawyer. WILLIAM ALBERT STEEL, B.S., M.D. Practising surgeon; Prof. Clinical Sur- gery at Temple Univ.; connected with many hospitals, etc.; Honor Man at college. 199 HOWARD ACKERMAN STOUT, B.S. in Arch. HENRY GAWTHROP S WAYNE. Lawyer; connected for a time with Wanamaker's; Philo-Zelo Debate. CLASS OF 1896 ROBERT ROBINSON ADAMS, A.B. B. 6. H.; Methodist clergyman in Colo- rado Springs. ASTLEY PASTON COOPER ASHHURST, A.B., M.D. $. B. K.; S. A.; Moderator; physician; surgeon; Pres. Ashhurst Surgical Soc.; Instructor Med. Sch., Univ. of Pa.; Fellow of Phila. Coll. Physicians; contributor to medical works; Junior Latin prize; Honor Man; he is the third genera- tion of the Ashhurst family to be moderator of Philo. HENRY LEANDER BERNARDY, B.S., M.D. Physician. CHARLES FIELD, 3d, B.S. in Chem. CLARENCE A. HALL, B.S. in Chem. JOHN C. HINCKLEY, A.B., LL.B. A. T.; Moderator; lawyer; member of the Comm. to translate Andocides' "De Mysteriis," published by Philo in 1896; member of Univ. Club, etc. HARRY H. JOHNSON, B.S. HENRY NORTON JUNE, B.S. in Arch. Moderator; architect in New York City. E. J. KUHNS, B.S. in Chem. BENJAMIN LAPisn, A.B. Methodist minister. WALTER CRISPIN LIPPINCOTT, A.M., M.D. *. B. K.; A. 8. A.; physician and surgeon in Seattle, Wash. FISHER CORLIES MORGAN. Z. *.; lawyer; member Penna. Soc. Sons of Revol. H. WARREN NICE. ARTHUR E. WEIL, A.B., LL.B. $. B. K.; Moderator; lawyer; editor of Amer. Law Register; editor Pennsylvanian; member of Univ. Club, Law Alumni Assoc., etc. JAMES H. YOUNG, LL.B. Attorney-at-Law. CLASS OF 1897 HOWARD BECHTLE BREMER. <. K. . CLARENCE CRESSON BRINTON, A.B. Banker; Soc. of Alumni; Mil. Order of the Loyal Legion. SIGOURNEY W. FAY, JR., A.B. P. E. clergyman; Prof, at Nashotah Seminary, Wis. GEORGE LINLEY KNIPE, Ph.B. Telephone business; Soc. of Alumni. CHARLES Louis MCKEEHAN, A.B., LL.B. *. K. S.; *. B. K.; Spoon-man; Philo Debate prize; editor of Pennsylvanian; Moderator; lawyer; mem. Univ. Club; mem. Penna. Legislature. JOHN DENNIS MAHONEY, A.B. Teacher of English at Northeast Manual Train- ing School; Philo Oratory prize. EDWARD WORRELL M ANDERSON, LL.B. Attorney-at-Law. LAURENCE HOCHSTADTER MARKS, A.B. Moderator; banker; manufacturer; Philo valedictorian; Terry prize winner. 200 CHARLES MORTIMER MONTGOMERY, A.B., M.D. 3>. B. K.; physician; Moderator. WILBUR MORSE, A.B. Newspaper work; employed in the State Dept. of Health, Pa. FRANK AUGUSTUS ROMMEL, B.S. in Mech. 4>. K. >.; architect. GEORGE NOBLIT TYSON, A.B. Superintendent, Henry Bower Chemical Co. FRANK THOMAS WOODBURY, A.B., M.D. Asst. Surgeon and Captain, U. S. A.; writer of several pamphlets on medical subjects. CLASS OF 1898 JASPER YEATES BRINTON, A.B., LL.B. 3>. K. S.; Editor-in-Chief of Pennsyl- vanian; Senior Philosophy prize; Spoon-man; lawyer; Assistant U. S. Attorney at Philadelphia; director Phila. Soc. for Organizing Charity. BURTON SCOTT EASTON, B.S., Ph.D., '01; B.D., '06; D.D., '10. A. X. P.; f>. B. K.; Moderator; Protestant Episcopal clergyman; Professor at Nashotah House, Wisconsin; Professor in Western Theological Seminary, Chicago; published theological articles; Mitchell prize winner. JOHN Louis HANEY, B.S., Ph.D. A. X. P.; 3>. B. K.; Junior English prize; Senior English prize; Senior German prize; Professor at Philadelphia Central High School; author of works in English literature; member Schoolmen's Club; Franklin Inn Club, etc.; Class Prophet. E. WILBUR KRIEBEL, A.B., LL.B. Lawyer; Mennonite minister, Macun- gie, Pa. CHARLES S. LANGSTROTH, B.S., LL.B. Moderator; lawyer; farming in New Mex. JAMES W. LANGSTROTH, A.B., LL.B. Moderator; lawyer; farming in New Mex. HORACE CRAIG LONGWELL, A.B. (Ph.D., '08, Strassburg, Germany). . K. .; Assistant Professor at Northwestern University; Track Team; Pole Vaulting Record Com. FRANCIS SIMS McGRATH, B.S., LL.B. Lawyer in New York City. DANIEL ERNEST MARTELL, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. A. X. P.; <. B. K.; teacher of Romanic Languages at Central High School, Phila. FRANK K. SWARTLEY, B.S., LL.B. Lawyer. WILLIAM ADAMS MCCLENTHEN, A.B., B.D. P. E. minister in Baltimore, Md. ISADORE MERZBACHER, A.B. Teacher in Phila. GILBERT IRVING VINCENT, B.S. in E.E., M.E. Engineer, Des Moines, Iowa. CLASS OF 1899 JAMES MORTON BOICE, A.B., M.D. Moderator; Latin salutatorian; physician; member of various medical societies. FREDERIC DREW BOND, B.S. WILLIAM RAWLE BROWN, B.A. $. K. S.; oils and belting business. FREDERICK LEWIS CLARK, B.A., LL.B. V. T.; lawyer; member of the Univ. Club, etc.; "Bowl Man." LEON Dix, B.S. Newspaper and manufacturing business; Philo Essay prize. 201 *ELIJAH DALLETT HEMPHILL, JR., B.S. $. r. A.; lawyer; N. G. P. U. S. Ser- vice. MILTON DAVID LOEB, B.S. in E. Manufacturer; Moderator. HARRY BOWERS MINGLE, B.S. in E., LL.B. A. T.; Moderator; Pres. Lake Ontario and Rochester Water Co.; atty-at-law; mem. Univ. Club, etc.; Philo valedictorian. WINTHROP CUNNINGHAM NEILSON, B.A. $. r. A.; mining and manufacturing business. ALBERT CARL SAUTTER, B.S., M.D. S. E.; $. A. S.; Ophthalmologist; con- nected with numerous medical organizations. RALPH CHAMBERS STEWART, B.A., LL.B. S. A. E.; atty-at-law; mem. Frank- lin Institute. CHARLES SUMMER WESLEY, B.S., LL.B. A. T.; lawyer. CLASS OF 1900 CHALICE WHITMORE BAKER, M.E. WILLIAM J. CULLEN, M.S., M.E. Mechanical work in contractor's machinery. EDWARD ZIEGLER DAVIS, Ph.D. *. B. K.; Assist. Prof., U. of Pa.; Modern Language Assoc.; Union of Old German Students in U. S.; numerous translations of German poetry. WILLIAM HASTINGS EASTON, B.S., Ph.D. A. X. P.; S. E.; Moderator; advertising writer, with Westinghouse Electric Co. WALTER Louis FLEISHER, M.S. Manufacturer; contracting engineer. STANLEY FOLZ, LL.B. i. B. K.; lawyer. JOHN SPENCER FRANCIS, LL.B. . r. A.; attorney-at-law and insurance; U. of Pa. Club. LEONARD D. FRESCOLN, A.M., M.D. A. X. P.; chief resident phys., Episcopal Hospital, Phila.; former member Phila. Orchestra; allied with various medical societies. ALLISON GAW, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. *. B. K.; Professor of English, Temple College; Prof, at Univ. of Southern California; author of many books on literary subjects; Philo valedictorian; Philo Essay prize. *DANIEL MARTIN KARCHER, B.S. Journalist. RALPH NEWTON KELL AM, B.S. , LL.B. A. K. E.; *. A. *.; atty-at-law; mem. Univ. Club, etc. WILLIAM MCCLELLAN, Ph.D. A. X. P.; *. B. K.; S. S.; Pres. McCleUan- Lines Co.; consultative engineer; Instructor in Physics, U. of Pa.; mem. Engineers' Club, etc. WILLIAM PROCTER REMINGTON, B.D. P. E. minister; rector St. Paul's Church, Minneapolis, Minn. *ALFRED BELDEN RICE, A.M. JAMES WHITFORD RIDDLE, JR., A.B. Moderator; teacher of History at Ursi- nus College.; Prin. Hard wick H. S. HAROLD HARRISON TRYON, M.A., B.D. $. B. K.; Moderator; Instructor in Union Theological Seminary; prize winner in Greek. 202 CLASS OF 1901 OSWALD THOMPSON ALLIS, M.A., B.D., Ph.D. (Berlin). Instructor in Hebrew, Princeton Sem'y; contributor to "Biblical and Theological Studies;" prize winner at college. ROBERT ALEXANDER BEGGS, JR., A.B., LL.B. Lawyer; Moderator; Philo valedictorian; mem. of many clubs; ex.-Pres. Phila. Law Academy. THOMAS FRANCIS CADWALADER, A.B. A. <.; . B. K.; Moderator; lawyer; salutatorian; Ivy Poet; prize winner in Greek and Oratory; dramatic casts; assoc. editor Red and Blue. REES D. FRESCOLN, LL.B. A. X. P.; lawyer. HENRY JOHNS GIBBONS, A.B. A. T. A.; "Friars;" Moderator; newspaper reporter; atty.-at-law ; Asst. City Solicitor; active in numerous political leagues; active in Presbyterian church organizations, etc. HERBERT ADAMS GIBBONS, A.B. A. T. A.; minister; Philo- Zelo debate; prize winner in Greek; Vice.-Pres. U. of P. Debate Union. FRANK McCuLLEY HARDT. 3>. A. 0.; "Friars;" cashier, Northern Liberties Bank. CARL HENRY HIRZEL, A.B. Minister. WALTER THOMPSON KARCHER, B.S. S. E.; architect. *DANIEL SCHNECK KELLER, JR., A.B. S. A. E.; *. B. K.; "Friars." FRANCIS DREXEL LANGSTROTH. Lumber merchant. WILLIAM PAUL O'NEILL. A. T. A.; $. B. K.; fire insurance; prizes in French and German. CORNELIUS DECATUR SCULLY, B.S. K. S.; lawyer; editor of Pennsylvanian and of the Examiner. CHARLES FISCHER SLADEN, A.M. $. B. K.; teacher. CLARENCE STRATTON, Ph.D. A. X. P.; 3>. B. K.; teacher; took part in Uni- versity Dramatics. CHARLES GUNNISON STRICKLAND, A.B., M.D. K. S.; S. E.; physician; mem- ber of A. M. #. ft. CHARLES STEWART WOOD, A.B. $. K. S.; manufacturer; "Friars." ELIAS ROOT BEADLE WILLIS, A.B. "Friars;" teacher. MATTHEW WILLIS WOOD, B.S., LL.B. A. T.; "Friars;" lawyer; editor- in-chief of Pennsylvanian. CLASS OF 1902 CALVIN O. ALTHOUSE, B.S., A.M. S. A. E.; head of the Commercial Dept., Central High School, Phila. ELMER CRAIG, A.B. Teacher in Southern High School, Phila. HERMAN GIRVIN CUTHBERT, A.M. $. B. K.; Moderator; Instructor in the Newark State Normal School. BENJAMIN MIFFLIN HOOD. MAYLIN JOSEPH PICKERING, LL.B. A. X. P.; lawyer; assessor; Sec., Law Acad. ; editor of the Pennsylvanian; Sec. and Treas. of the Pennsylvanian Printing Co. DAVID A. PITT, A.B. 203 CLAUDE LEHMAN ROTH, A.B., LL.B. Lawyer. EDWARD CARROLL SCHAEFFER. Lawyer in Reading, Pa. THOMAS HENRY WALNUT, A.B., LL.B. Atty.-at-Law; State Representative. EDWARD COPE WOOD, A.B. CLASS OF 1903 ALEXANDER MACKIE ADAMS, B.S. in Arch. WILLIAM ALLEN. Philo debate prize. PERCY JAMES BROWN, A.B. PAUL CHININGTON. THOMAS DARLINGTON COPE, Ph.D. 4>. B. K.; Moderator; Asst. Prof, of Physics at Univ. of Pa.; winner of Philo debate prize; valedictorian Frazier Prize Debate. PAXSON DEETER, LL.B. $. B. K.; lawyer; Varsity debater. ROBERT HOWARD EISENBREY. A. $.; 2. E. WILLIAM BAXTER FRANCE, LL.B. 2. A. E.; Ivy Poet. FERDINAND HARRY GRASER, A.M. Editor of The Railway World; Instructor at Temple Coll., Phila.; Secretary to Geo. Burnham, Jr.; Honor Man at college; mem. Girard Coll. Alumni. WILLIAM HORACE HEPBURN, LL.B. "2. Z. CLINTON NEVIUS LAIRD, A.M. Moderator; editor Pennsylvanian. JOSEPH FRAZIER LEWIS, B.S. in Elec. Eng. Philo valedictorian. DANIEL DAVID LUCKENBILL, A.B. FRANCIS H. SHIELDS, LL.B. K. 2. WILLIAM JONES SMITH, B.S. in Arch. 2. "2. MILTON BENNEVILLE STALLMAN, A.B. *. B. K.; winner of several prizes. CHARLES PERCY SWAYNE. LEWIS WALKER, B.S. in Econ. . A. 0. ROYDEN KEITH YERKES, A.M. <. B. K.; Instructor in Hebrew, Univ. of Pa.; P. E. clergyman, Ch. of the Transfiguration, Phila.; Philo essay prize. CLASS OF 1904 JOHN AUBREY ANDERSON, A.B. Philo Debating Team. W. H. BLANEY, B.S. in Econ. 2. A. E. ARTHUR CLEVELAND, A.M., Ph.D. $. B. K.; Instructor in Eng. Lit., U. of P.; author on literary topics; winner of several prizes at college. LIVINGSTON CORSON, B.S., Ph.D. ABRAHAM NOWELL CREADICK. A. T.; editor Pennsylvanian. Louis MORTON FLEISHER, B.S., LL.B. Attorney-at-law; captain Fencing Team. C. WARREN GAUL. WESLEY LYNN HEMPHILL, A.M. *. B. K.; winner of Philo Essay prize and Oratory prize; member Philo debating teams. GORDON VINCENT HOSKINS, A.B. Philo Essay prize. JAMES BULLEN KARCHER, B.S. in Arch. K. 2.; editor Red and Blue and Punch Bowl. 204 WILLIAM H. G. MACKAY, A.B., M.D. Moderator; physician. MARSHALL SHAPLEIGH MORGAN, A.B. Z. V. WALTER CRESSON PUGH, A.B., B.D. P. E. clergyman in Sunbury, Pa.; editor of the Pennsylvanian and winner of prizes. HAROLD S. RAMBO. Moderator; Virginia Debate Team. THOMAS ELLIS ROBINS, A.B. A. *.; 3>. B. K.; "Sphinx;" received first Rhodes Scholarship awarded in State of Pa.; private secretary to Earl Winterton, M.P.; editor of Pennsylvanian; winner of prizes at college, etc. PERCY ROBBINS STOCKMAN, A.B. A. X. P.; P. E. clergyman; missionary to Tchang, China. GEORGE A. WALTON. Moderator; Headmaster of George School, Pa. WINTON JOHN WHITE. Moderator. W. K. WILLIAMS. CLASS OF 1905 JAMES HAROLD AUSTIN, M.D. A. T.; 3>. B. K.; physician. FREDERIC ANTHONY CHILD, A.B., M.A. Moderator; Instructor in Public Speaking, Dept. of Eng., U. of P.; winner of declamation prizes. PAUL FREEMAN, LL.B. Lawyer. FRANK MCKNIGHT GRAY, A.M. K. S.; "Friars;" minister. ADAM REBER, B.S. in Econ. JOSIAH RICHARDS, B.S. in Econ. $. A. 9.; editor of Red and Blue. RAYMOND SWOAD ROGERS. ALFRED DE FOREST SNIVEL Y, A.B., A.M., B.D. A. X. P.; P. E. clergy- man ; missionary at Wheatland, Wyo. STANLEY SIMPSON SWARTLEY, A.B. . B. K.; Moderator; winner of various prizes; teacher, Meadville, Pa. Harrison Fellow in Eng. U. of P. JPSEPH BARNARD WALTON, M.D. i>. B. K.; 2. S.; Moderator; active in debating. CLASS OF 1906 FRANCIS HERBERT BUDD. EDWARD WALLACE CHAD WICK, LL.B. $. B. K.; Moderator; lawyer; Asst. Drainage Engr., U. S. Dept. of Agriculture; editor-in-chief of Red and Blue. WINFIELD WILSON CRAWFORD, LL.B. K. 2.; lawyer; Philo Debating Team. RIED STUART DICKSON, A.B., B.D. Presby. clergyman in Orange, N. J. GEORGE COMLY FOUST, A.M. . B. K.; Instructor at Girard Coll., Phila. ELWOOD MDLLARD GOVAN, B.S. Tutor. WILLIAM SLETOR GRANLEES, B.S. Freshman Debating Team; *. r. A. WILLIAM PAGE HARBESON, B.S., LL.B. <. B. K.; Moderator; Instructor in English, U. of P.; Philo essay prize; Sophomore honors and winner of various prizes. EDWARD FITHIAN HITCHCOCK, A.B., LL.B. A. X.; $. B. K.; att'y-at-law. JOHN ROBINSON HUGGINS, B.D. A. X. P.; P. E. clergyman in Phila. ROBERT ENEAS LAMBERTON, LL.B. Sec. A. A.; 2. A. E.; lawyer. EUGENE STOCK MCCARTNEY, Ph.D. 4>. B. K.; Instructor in Latin, U. of P. 205 BYRON A. MILKER, LL.B. K. S.; Varsity Debate Team; lawyer. JOHN L. REINER, A.B. Winner of Latin and English prizes. FRANCIS CARR STIFLER, A.M., B.D. K. S.; Moderator; Greek prizes; student at Yale Divinity Sch.; editor Yale Divinity Quarterly; Honor Man and prize winner at college; Pres. of Arts and Sci. Assoc.; minister at Saginaw, Mich. WILLIAM KNIGHT VICTOR. $. r. A.; lawyer. WILLIAM HOMER WALKER. FRANCIS MACOMB WETHERILL. P. E. clergyman; assoc. editor of the Pennsyl- vanian. THOMAS HUFF WILSON. CLASS OF 1907 JOHN MILTON ASHTON. Varsity debater. JOHN RALPH DAVIS, Ch.E. Chemist. BRUCE WALLAHAN DENNIS, B.S. A. X. P.; mem. Musical Clubs. MARCUS HOLLADAY ELLIOTT, B.S. $. A. 9.; Moderator. OLIPHANT GIBBONS, A.B. <. T. T. I.; salutatorian; Presby. minister. MARK JAMES INGLE, Ch.E. Asst. Chemist, Dept. of Agriculture; assoc. editor of Pennsylvanian; mem. Priestley Chemical Club. ZYGMUNT STEPHEN LEYMEL, B.S. Debating. EDWARD BURKE MARTIN, LL.B. Att'y-at-Law. JOHN COOPER MENDENHALL, A.M. <. B. K.; Instructor in English, U. of P.; assoc. editor Red and Blue; Ivy Poet. AUGUSTUS WALTON SHICK, A.B. Moderator; P. E. clergyman; Varsity Debating Team 1906-07; Ivy Orator. HOWARD MORRIS STUCKERT, A.B. P. E. clergyman. CLASS OF 1908 A. RUSHTON ALLEN. THOMAS WISTAR BROWN, 3D, B.S., A.M., LL.B. . B. K.; editor of Red and Blue, Punch Bowl; lawyer. MARTIN HAYS BICKHAM, B.S. t. B. K.; Moderator; S. E. ENGLEHART AUGUST ECKHARDT, B.S., Ph.D. Instructor at University of Penna. CARL GUSTAVE FREDERICK FRANZEN, A.B., M.A. 4>. B. K.; Moderator; teacher of Latin and Math., Trinity College, Texas; grad. student, University of Iowa; prize winner at U. of P. in Latin and Greek; Philo Essay prize. HOWARD WELLS FULWEILER, B.S. P. E. missionary in Wyoming. HAROLD GOODWIN, JR., B.S. in E.E. S. 3. GARTON S. GREENE, A.S., A.M. CHARLES HAYDEN GRIFFITH. Philo-Zelo Debate; Philo Oratorical Prize. NORMAN WOOLSTON HARKER, A.B., LL.B. A. X. P.; Class Poet; Musical Clubs; member of Mask and Wig Club and Sharswood Law Club; lawyer; Instructor in Law at Central High School. 206 JAMES BURNETTE HOLLAND, B.S., LL.B. Lawyer. CHRISTIAN F. KLEBSATTEL, A.B., A.M. $. B. K. FRANK WORTHINGTON MELVIN, B.S. in Econ. Teacher at Southern High School, Phila. JAMES FLAVIAN GABRIEL LAVERY. FRANK ALBERT PAUL, B.S., LL.B. A. X.; *. B. K.; Moderator; Senior Honors; Second Frazier Debate prize, 1906; Varsity Debate Team, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909; Philo Debate Teams, 1907-08; editor of Penn- sylvanian, Red and Blue and Punch Bowl; lawyer; Philo Oratory prize. JOHN FRANKLIN REEVES, A.B., M.D. Class Crew. FRANCIS BERRY SNYDER, A.B. FRANK WILLIAM STERRETT, A.B. i>, A. . B. K.; Moderator; valedictorian; editor Punch Bowl; Instructor in Public Speaking, Central High School; attorney- at-law; editor American Law Reviews. WALTER RHOADS WHITE, A.B., LL.B. Combined Musical Clubs. CLASS OF 1909 JOHN CLEMMER BECHTEL, B.S., A.M. Instructor in the Frankford Annex, Phila. Central High School. CHARLES JAMES COLE, JR., A.B. . B. K. MAURICE BEDELL HOMER. Cast of Philo play, 1908; color maker. CARL HUBBARD HOOVER, B.S., A.B. 4. B. K.; Moderator. FRED. A. HUGHES, A.B., LL.B. DONALD McLEOD LAY, B.S. K. A.; *. B. K.; Moderator; editor The Automobile. ARTHUR WILLIAM MARRIOTT, C.E. Civil engineer with Penna. R. R.; cast of "Two Angry Women of Abington." MULFORD MORRIS, A.B. KWANG PU-CHEN, B.S. in Econ. WALTER LOWRIE RITTER, A.B. 2. n.; theological student, Princeton; Honor Man and winner of Geo. Allen prize; cast of "Two Angry Women of Abington;" Presbyterian minister at Amity, N. Y. PETER LAMBERT SCHAUBLE, A.B. THOMAS CARLYLE SHAFFER, A.B., A.M. CLAUDE HERR SOWERS, B.S. in C.E. Civil and municipal engineer. HAMILTON TORREY, B.S. S. n. JESSE ROGERS ULLRICH, B.S. Head of Dept. of Technical Drawing, Wilkes- Barre High School. THOR GRIFFITH WESENBERG, A.B., A.M. HAROLD CUSTER WHITESIDE. PHILIP WORK, LL.B. CLASS OF 1911 WILLIAM LEWIS ABBOTT, A.B. Varsity Debate Team, 1911; Philo Debate Teams, 1909, 1910, 1911; Philo Debate prize. EDWARD ASHBROOK BRIGGS, B.S. 4>. B. K. WILLIAM SEAL CARPENTER, B.S., A.M. ERNEST WALDRON CHEYNEY, B.S. . B. K.; S. S.; Honor Man; graduate work in Biology and Forestry, Univ. of Mich, and U. of P. ROYAL B. DOBBINS, Ch.E. JOSEPH MOREAU GOTTSCHALK, A.B. 208 FRANK KENNETH MOORE, A.B. EDWIN WILLIAM PERROTT. K. A.; Philo Debate Team, 1909; Philo Debate prize. WILLARD K. Ross, B.S. DAVID WALTER STECKBECK, B.S., A.M. Instructor at University of Penna. GUY NEARING, B.S. *. B. K.; Class Poet; teacher. CLASS OF 1912 HENRY CLAY ADAMS, B.S. in M.E. ANTHONY LOCKWOOD ARNOLD, A.B. ALBERT RIEFF BECHTEL, B.S., A.M. Moderator; cast of Philo play, 1909; Instructor at State College, Pa. WILLIAM MAHONEY CROWE, Elec. Eng. Dept. Moderator; Philo Debate Team, 1910; cast of Philo play, 1911; Elect. Bureau, City Hall, Phila. HENRY LIPPINCOTT HOMER. GILBERT ROBERT HUGHES, B.S., A.M. A. Q.; Philo Debate Teams, 1910, 1911, 1912; Moderator. FREDERICK HENRY KOSCHWITZ, B.S. in Econ., A.M. HENRY DEXTER LEARNED, A.B. . B. K.; Sophomore Latin and Greek prizes; Senior German prize. TAI-CHI FRANCIS Quo, B.S. 4. B. K.; Philo Oratory prize. MILES HECKINDORN READ, B.S. in E.E. SAMUEL LOGAN SHANAMAN, B.S. in Chem. Moderator; cast of Philo play, 1911; Head of Dept. of Science in Ardmore High School, Ardmore, Pa. WILLIAM DAYTON SHELLEY, B.A. A. X. P.; <. B. K.; Moderator; cast of Philo plays, 1911-12; member Mask and Wig Club; with John B. Stetson Co. CLARENCE JOHN SHOEMAKER, B.S. in Econ. WALTER HENDRICKS RENNER TRUMBAUER, B.S., A.M. . B. K.; Moder- ator; Freshman Debate Team; cast of Philo plays, 1911-12; Philo Essay prize. Asst. Univ. of Penna. CLASS OF 1913 FRANKLIN HALLMAN BAKER. 4>. B. K. MORRISON COMEGYS BOYD, A.B. 4>. B. K.; Moderator; Freshman, Sopho- more and Junior Greek prizes; Junior Latin prize; cast of Philo plays, 1911-13; Philo valedictorian. CLARENCE HALL EPPLESHEIMER. Philo Debate prize, 1912. ROBERT EDWARD FITHIAN. Philo Debate Teams, 1910-11. ANDREW JACKSON GRIFFITH, B.S. in Econ. Varsity Track Team, 1912-13. WILLIAM ALEXANDER HAMILTON, A.B. <. A. G. ; <. B. K.; law student, Univ. of Penna. ROBERT CHARLES LIGGETT, A.B. <. r. A. GEORGE RAY OSTER, A.B. Sophomore Debate Team; Philo Debate Team, 1910. 209 CARROLL BREWSTER RHOADS, B.S. 4>. A. 9.; Moderator; Freshman Debate prize; Varsity Debate Team, 1911-12; First Frazier Debate prize, 1911-12; Philo Debate Team; law student at Harvard; Philo Debate prize. GEORGE WILLIAM ROWLEY, A.B. A. X. P.; $. B. K.; cast of Philo play, 1912; Varsity Debate Team, 1912-13; Philo salutatorian. LEWIS CHENEY SMITH. RAYMOND FULTON SMITH, A.B. Cast of Philo play, 1911. CLASS OF 1914 RANDOLPH GREENFIELD ADAMS (Arts). . K. .; $>. B. K.; Moderator; chairman of the comm. to publish Philo history; Fresh. Debate Team; Fresh. Debate prize; Philo Debate Teams, 1912-13; captain Varsity Debate Team, 1913; 2d prize Frazier Debate; Philo Debate prize; cast of Philo plays, 1911-13. WALLACE GREENE ARNOLD (Arts). Moderator; Fresh. Debate Team; Soph. Debate Team; Philo Debate Team, 1913; cast of Philo plays, 1911-13. RODNEY TUNNELLE BONSALL (Arts). 3>. B. K.; Sophomore honors; cast of Philo plays, 1911-12; manager, 1913. WILLIAM FISHER BYRON (Arts). Cast of Philo play, 1913. WILLIAM FLOYD CLINGER (Wharton). S. A. X.; editor-in-chief of Red and Blue; cast of Philo play, 1912. ROBERT FOLGER WESTCOTT CONQUEST (Arts). EARLSTON LILBURN HARGETT (Wharton). A. X.; Fresh. Debate Team; Soph. Debate Team; Varsity Debate Team, 1913; 1st prize, Frazier Debate; Philo Debate Team, 1911; cast of Philo plays, 1911-13. ALLAN CLINTON HOPKINS (Wharton). Philo Debate Team, 1912; cast of Philo play, 1912. GEORGE JOHN KILGUS (Wharton). WALTER FREDERICK KUHN (Arts). LEON JAY LETOURNEAU (Whar. 2 yr. Spec.). ALFRED JAMES SNYDER (Arts, Law). Cast of Philo play, 1911. LAWRENCE ARTHUR SYLVESTER (Arts). Soph. Debate Team; Cast of Philo play, 1912. ARTHUR GEORGE THORP (Architect Spec.). PAU-SUNG WONG (Wharton). CLASS OF 1915 KARL RICHARDSON ALDEN (Arts). Fresh. Debate Team; Soph. Debate Team; Soph. Debate prize; Sophomore honors. GEORGE LEVERING ARNHOLD (Arts, Law). Cast of Philo play, 1912. ROBERT ALEXANDER ARRISON (Arts). Sophomore honors; Philo Essay prize. HERMAN FREDERICK BRALL (Arts). Sophomore honors. IRWIN BOESHORE (Arts). 210 CHARLES COLLIER BUTTERWORTH, 2n (Arts). Sophomore honors; Fresh. Debate Team; Philo Debate Team, 1913; Sophomore Latin prize; cast of Philo plays, 1912-13. RALPH ERSKINE CLELAND (Arts). Sophomore honors. ROBERT EWING DENGLER (Arts). Sophomore honors; Freshman and Sopho- more Greek prizes; cast of Philo play, 1913. NATHAN RUSSELL CON WELL FRETZ (Wharton). Cast of Philo play, 1913. LORREN WALBRIDGE GARLICHS (Wharton). Freshman Debate Team; cast of Philo play, 1913. DONALD RITTER JONES (Arts). A. .; cast of Philo plays, 1912-13. JOHN ANTHONY MORRIS KIMBER (Arts). HENRY LEWIS, JR. (Arts). A. *. CARL ARTHUR PENSKE (Wharton). CHESTER DECKARD RITTER (Arts). SIDNEY SANDERSON (Arts). Louis FREDERIC SANVILLE (Wharton). Cast of Philo plays, 1912-13. HENRY GOULD SWENEY (Arts). A. fl.; cast of Philo play, 1913. ALFRED HECTOR WILLIAMS (Wharton). A. T. li.; Freshman and Sopho- more Debate Teams; Freshman and Sophomore Debate prizes. CLASS OF 1916 EDWARD RUSSELL ANSCHUTZ (Arts). FRANKLIN ATLEE (Arts). CLAUDE WALTER DUDLEY (Wharton). Freshman Debate Team; Freshman Debate prize. THOMAS ALBERT FOULKE (Arts). CLARENCE EDWARD FURST (Arts). ERNEST C. GOULD (Wharton). Freshman Debate Team. HAROLD BUHLER GOULSON (Wharton). EL WOOD LINDSAY HAINES (Arts). HARRIS ALLEN HAMLIN (Wharton). MILTON L. HEINTZLEMAN (Wharton). CARLE EARLE HENRY (Wharton). CHARLES RUSSELL MEYER (Wh. Sp.). FRANCIS BRIGGS MILLIGAN (Arts). WILFRED ALAN PENDLETON (Arts). Freshman Debate Team. CALVIN PHILIPS (Wharton). CLASS OF 1917 JOHN DEAN ARMSTRONG (Arts). NATHAN PRATT ARNOLD (Arts). FRANK HARVEY BUSH (Wharton). ARNOLD DE ORIESTE BELCHER (Arts). HARRY COGGESHALL DODD (Arts). 211 CHARLES RAYMOND HOLLENBACH (Arts), GEORGE FAIRCHILD KEARNEY (Arts). EDGAR MORRIS LUTTGEN (Arts). THEODORE PITCAIRN (Arts). HERBERT CHARLES RAFETTO (Arts). 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