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REFERENCE MARKS USED IN PRECEDING COLLEGE TABLES.
TABLE ONE.

All departments. Co-education of the sexes. Education of women ouly. For the education of colored students. # Medical Department at Mobile, Ala. tt At Athens, Tenn., also.

(a) Co-education excepting in Art Department.
(b) Co-education in Medicine and Law.
(c) No restriction as to race.

(d) Number of instructors and students given does not include the Horace Mann or Speyer schools.

(e) Branches at Tufts College and Boston. (f) Confined strictly to post-graduate work. The national university of the church.

(g) Academic and Technical Departments at Fayetteville; Law and Medical Departments at Little Rock; Normal School (for negroes), Pine Bluff, Ark.

(4) And at Chicago.

(i) Co-education In Graduate, Teachers' and Medicine Departments.

() For Indians and colored youths, both sexes. (k) Not Co-educational except in Art Dept.

(1) Radcliffe College is the women's college affiliated with Harvard University. The number of instructors and students shown at Radcliffe College are not included in the Harvard totals. (m) Formerly St. Ignatius Col., Co-educational in Graduate Departments.

(n) Affiliated with Disciples of Christ.

(o) Comprises Adelbert College for men. College for women and professional departments. (p) Co-education except in College of Arts and Science.

(4) Co-education in Teachers' Courses and Summer Sessions.

TABLE

+ At U. S. Military Academy tuition is free. Cadets are paid $709.50 per year each by the Government, out of which they pay their own expenses for board, clothing, etc.; living expenses average about $237 per annum.

# At U. S. Naval Academy tuition is free. Midshipmen are paid $600 per year each by the Government, out of which they pay their own expenses for board, clothing, etc.; living expenses average about $24 per month. Each candidate must deposit $280 before admission.

Education of women only.

tt Income from tuition, board or incidental charges only. ** Maintained by the city. (a) Including books.

(b) In making up the figures for Columbia University, Barnard College, Teachers' College, and the New York College of Pharmacy are included, because these institutions, although independent corporations financially, are integral parts of the educational system of Columbia University. (c) Exclusive of benefactions.

(r) Schools Pharmacy and Medicine at Chicago. (8) Medical Department at Galveston,

(1) Excluding Radcliffe and including the Summer School.

(1) School of Mines at Rolla, Mo., which is included in figures.

(v) Also at Cleveland, Ohio.

(1) Co-education in Law, Pedagogy, Graduate, Summer, and Commerce. The Undergraduate Schools are at University Heights, Bronx Borough, New York City; Law, Pedagogy, Graduate, and Commerce, Accounts and Finance at Washington Square; Medicine at East Twenty-sixth Street and First Avenue.

(c) College of Liberal Arts at St. Paul, Minn.; College Physicians and Surgeons at Minneapolis. (y) Report at close of 1913.

(2) Women admitted to Graduate, Law, Medical, Dental, Teachers' Courses, Biology and Music.

(au) Dean of Medical Dept., H. E. Tuley, M.D.; Law Dept., C. B. Seymour, LL. B.; Arts and Science Dept., John L. Patterson, M. A., M.Litt. (bb) Co-education In Graduate School for Ph. D. Art and Music.

(ce) Including Summer School.

(ee) Also a large law library.

(f) Co-education in Post-graduate Courses. (hh) Also have Jackson College for women. (ii) Women admitted as day students.

() Extension courses for both sexes. (kk) Co-educational in Faculty of Art, (mm) Co-educational except in Medical Dept. (ss) Professional departments are in Albany, N. Y.

THREE.

(d) Non-Virginians, $150; Virginians, 825. Average: academic, 8182-8446;engineering.$150; law, $175; medicine, $175,

ACADEMIC

(e) Arts College, free.
(f) Average.

(g) Exclusive of books.

(h) Residents, $125; non-residents, $260,
(i) Living expenses included in tuition charges.
Report at close of 1913.

(k) Medical and dental, $200.
(m) Free to State residents,
(n) Law, $150; medical, $125.
(g) $100 provided by scholarship.
(u) None except law, $40,

(v) Free, except law $25, books $30.

(w) Medical, $100; law, $50; academic free.
(x) Free, except law, $75; pharmacy, $50.
(y) $20-$125 for graduates.

(z) Free to citizens of United States.
(bb) Law, $40.

(ee) Free to $150.

(tt) Medicine, $160; law, $50. None to undergraduates.

DRESS.

Academic dress, the acknowledged badge of the scholar, is now worn by the majority of universities and colleges in this country. Mr. G. C. Leonard, Director of the Intercollegiate Bureau of Academic Costume at Albany, N. Y., adapted the gowns, hoods and caps now used in America from the English styles, to a system formulated by an Intercollegiate Commission, whereby the exact degree of each wearer may be determined. This code has been officially recognized by over five hundred Institutions and the bureau is now chartered by the University of the State of New York. There are three distinct types of gowns and hoods-the bachelor's, the master's and the doctor's. The bachelor's gown is most commonly worn and has long pointed sleeves; the master's gown has long closed sleeves with a slit through which the forearm protrudes; the doctor's gown has velvet bars on round open sleeves and velvet facings down the front. Caps worn with such gowns are the regulation mortar boards with black silk tassels.

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Dakota Wes. U.. Dartmouth C. Denison U.... Depauw U..... Des Moines C... Dickinson C.... Drake U. Drury C.. Earlham C..

Elon C...

.Green-Gold.

Black-Gold.

Light Bine-White.

C....Dark Blue-White.
Purple-White.
Carnelian-White.
Blue-White,
Blue-White.

Green.

.Denison Red. ..Old Gold. ..Orange-Black. Red-White. Yale Blue-White. ..Scarlet-Gray. Yellow-Crextn. Maroon-Old Gold. Maroon-Old Gold. Blue-Gold.

Eureka C..

Fargo C.

Fordham U....

.Maroon.

Franklin & M. C..

Blue-White.

Furman U...

Purple-White.

Geo. Washington U..Buff-Blue.

Georgetown U. (D. C.).Blue-Gray.

Georgia Sch. T..

Goucher, C.....

Grand Island C..

Grinnell C..

Grove City C...
Gustavus A.

Hamilton C

Hamline...

Hampton N. Ag..

Harvard U.....

Old Gold-White.

Blue-Gold.

..Orange-Blue.
.Scarlet-Black.
.Crimson.
Ebony-Gold.
Blue-Buff.
Red-Gray.
Navy Blue-White.
.Crimson.

.Black-Orange-Red.
Purple-White.
Ultra-Marine (Blue).

Holy Cross C.........Purple-White.

Heidelberg U.

Highland Park.

Hillsdale C....

Hope C..

...Orange-Navy Blue,

Howard U.........

Blue-White.

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Hunter Col...........Lavender-White.

Illinois C.............Yale Blue-White.

Illinois St. Nor. U... Red-White.

Illinois Wes. U.......Olive Green-White.

Indiana U....

Iowa State C.

Iowa Wes, U.

..Crimson-Cream.

Cardinal-Gold. White-Purple.

J. B. Stetson U.......Green-White. James Millikin U..... Blue-White. Johns Hopkins U..... Black-Old Gold. Juniata C.....

.Blue-Gold.

Kansas City U.......Purple-Orange.

Kansas St. Ag. C... Kausas Wes. U..... Knox C Knoxville C..

Royal Purple. Purple-Gold. Purple-Gold. Old Gold-Maroon. Maroon-White. Dark Blue-Old Gold. Yale Blue-White. .. Brown-White.

Lafayette C. (Pa.)..... Lander C....... Lawrence C...

Lehigh U...

Leland Stan., Jr., U.,Cardinal.

Lincoln Mem. U...

Louisiana State.

Loyola C....

Loyola U...

Macalester C..

Manhattan C..

Marquette U.. Maryland Ag. C... Maryville C.... Mass. Ag. C..... MA, I. Tech... McKendree C.. Mechanics I.... Mercer U..

Meredith C...

Blue-Gray.
Old Gold-Purple.
Blue-Gold.
.Crimson-Gold.

Orange-Peacock Blue
Green-White.
.Blue-Gold,
Black-Orange.
.Orange-Garnet.

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St. Olaf C..

St. Viator C......

Old Gold. Purple-Gold.

Susquehanna U.......Orange-Maroon.
Swarthmore C........Garnet.

.Orange,

Talladega C..... ..Crimson-Azure Blue.
Tarkio C......

Teachers C. (Ind.)....Green-White.

Syracuse U........

..Purple-Cream.

..Cherry-White.

...Purple-White.

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Temple U....

Maroon-White.

Tex. Christ. U...

Crimson-Gray. Purple-White. Blue-Gray. Orange-Black. Maroon.

1 Women's Colleges.

Trinity C. (N. C.)....Navy Blue.

Trinity U. (Tex.)..

Tufts C..

Tulane U.............Olive Green-Blue.

Maroon Red-Bat

Silver-Gold.

Red-White.

U. of Denver........Crimano-Gold

U. of Georgia....

U. of Idaho.

U. of Illinois...................

C. of lows.......

U. of Kansas.......

Blue-Orange. Red-Bla .8L ver-Gos i. Orange-Bine Old Gold. Crimson-Blue.

U. of Louisville.....Scarlet-Black.

U. of Maine.

U. of Maryland..

U. of Michigan.....

Light Be Maroon-Back.

Maine-Arre.

Red-Blze.

U. of Minnesota......Oil Geld-Maroon.

U. of Mississippi.

U. of Missouri.

..Black-Old Gold.

U. of Nashville......Garnet-Bine.

U. of Nebraska...

Scarlet-Crea

U. of Nevada.........Royal Blar.
U. of North Carolina..White-Light Blue.
U. of North Dakots.. Pink-Green.
U. of Notre Daune....Gold-Blae.
U. of Oklahoma......Criu sou-Cream
U. of Oregon..
..Green-Yellow.

U. of Pennsylvania...Red-Ble.
U. of Pittsburgh....Old Gold-Blue.
U. of Rochester......Yellow.

U. of Santa Clara....Red-White,
U. of 8. Carolina.....Garnet-Black.
U. of S. Dakota......Red-Silver.
U. of Southern Cal... Gold-Cardinal.
U. of South'n Minn..Pink-Green.
U. of Tennessee......Orange-White.
U. of Texas..........Orange-White.
U. of the South.. ....Purple-Old Gold.
U. of Utah..
Crimson-Silver.

U. of Vermont.......Green-Gold.
U. of Virginia.........Orange-Blue.
U. of Washington.....Purple~Gold.
U. of Wisconsin....
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FRATERNITY.

Alpha Chi Rho..
Alpha Delta Phi.
Alpha Kappa Psi.
Alpha Phi Alpha..
Alpha Sigma Phi.
Alpha Tau Omega..
Beta Theta Pi....
Chi Phi....

MEN'S CENERAL FRATERNITIES.

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Henry T. Bruck, Mt. Savage, Md. Walter Wilgus, New York City. Theo. Gilman, Jr., New York City. 85 Wash'ton and Lee, 1865 Wm. B. Crawford, Kissimmee, Fla. 66 University Va., 1869...Herbert M. Martin, Danville, Va. 17 Boston Univ., 1909....... Alvah S. Holway, Sandwich, Mass, 12 Univ. Mich., 1883. William G. Gaessler, Ames, Iowa. Hon. F. J. Coxe, Wadesboro, N. C.

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15 Yale, 1845.

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75 Miami, 1839.

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21 Princeton, 1824.

Chi Psi..

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18 Union, 1841..

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21 Cornell, 1890..

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43 Yale, 1844..

Delta Phí..

Delta Psi..

Delta Sigma Phi.

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11 Union, 1827

7 Columbia, 1847.

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7 Coll. City N. Y., 1902... Jesse Acker, New York City.
56 Wash. & Jefferson, 1848 Harry B. Wassell, Pittsburgh, Pa.
43 Wash, & Jefferson, 1852 Howard C. Williams, Cleveland, O.
27 University Penn., 1850. Richard M. Philler, Philadelphia, Pa.
6 Mass. Agr'1 Coll, 1873.. Donald H. McLean, Elizabeth, N. J.
26 University Va., 1868...P.T.Atkinson, Hampden-Sidney, Va.
3 Charleston Coll., 1904. E, R. W. Gunn, Oxford, Ga.
23 Union, 1833..

62 Univ. Alabama, 1856.
65 Miami, 1855..
61 Va. Military Inst., 1869.
10 Union, 1827..

George S. Coleman, New York City.
Wm. C. Levere, Evanston, Ill.
William A. Trimpe, Chicago, Ill.
Walter J. Sears, Columbus, Ohio.
Phillip J. Ross, New York City.
W. L. Phillips, Richmond, Va.
Wm. D. Ackers, Atlanta, Ga.
Ralph C. Heath, Boston, Mass.
J. Burt Winchester, Newark. N. J.
19 Rensselaer P.Inst..1864 Hugh T. Wreaks, New York City.
19 Coll. City N. Y. 1898.... Daniel Auslander, New York City,
22 N. Y.University, 1847.. F. H. Nymeyer, New York City.

2 Richmond College, 1901 10 Vincennes Univ., 1897. 12 Norwich Univ., 1856.. 26 Union, 1848.

7.775 24 10 283,758 1264 401 1090

WOMEN'S CENERAL FRATERNITIES.

2.300 201
4,000 21 2
700

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16 De Pauw Univ., 1865... Mrs. Charles E. Ely, Chicago, Ill.
Wesleyan F. Coll., 1851 Ethel L. Thayer, Boston, Mass.
3 Syracuse Univ., 1904... M'gt. Hobbs, Minneapolis, Minn.
7 Barnard College, 1897.. Anna E, Many, New Orleans, La.
12 Syracuse Univ., 1872... Mrs. F. Wheelihan, Evanston, Ill.
12 Lombard College, 1898.. Rosalie Ritz, Ottawa, IL.

Mo. State Univ., 1888.. Mrs. V. J. Adams, Knoxville, Tenn.
11 Univ. Arkansas, 1895.. Jessie A. Parker, Olathe, Kan.
30 Boston University, 1888 Mrs. M. L. McCray, Dayton, Ohio.
7 Univ. Mississippi, 1874 M. Agnes Burton. Detroit, Mich.
12 Syracuse Univ., 1874... Emma T. Lowd, New York City.
19 De Pauw Univ., 1870... L. Pearle Green, Ithaca, N. Y.
Va. State Normal, 1897. Mary S. Thomas, Columbia, S. C.
22 Monmouth Col., 1870... Mary McE, Rodes, Lexington, Ky.
0 Met. Coll. of Music, 1913 Mrs. Mary Pfan, Mt. Auburn, I.
2 Wesleyan College, 1852 F. M. Ferguson, Washingtonu, D.C.
26 Monmouth Col., 1867.. Amy B. Ouken, Chapin, Ill.
5 Colby College, 1874. Mrs. Ethel H. Weston, Old Town, Me.
Va, State Normal, 1898. E. Ruth Callahan, Buffalo, N. Y.
5 Va. State Normal, 1898. Mrs. J. L. Bugg, Farmville, Va.

1,000 15
52.5981 445 70 189

MEDICAL FRATERNITIES.
3 Dartmouth, 1888...... John P. Sprague, Grinnell, i...
Univ. of Penn., 1891. Morris B. Miller, Philadelphia, Pa.
4 N.Y.Hom. Med Col,1893 Wm. H. Price, Brooklyn, N. 1.
4 Univ. Georgia, 1903.. J. Calhoun McDougall, Atlanta, Ga.
10 Cheshire Mil. Ac., 1879 Press Eldridge, Jr., Yonkers, N. Y.
..Univ. Michigan. 1882.. Ernest E. Irons, Chicago, Ill.
13 Univ. Buffalo, 1895... T. Carroll Davis, Philadelphi”, Pa.
5N.Y.Hom. MedCol.1894 Richard H. Street, Chicago, 1.
1 Bellevue Med. Col.,1886 E. J. G. Beardsley, Philadelph
14 Uv. of Pittsburgh, 1891 David S. Long, Harrisville, Mo.
16 Louisville Med. S., 1894 Dunning S. Wilson, Valley St'n, Ky.
3 Long Is. Col. Hos., 1901 W. E Lippold, Brooklyn, N. Y.
5 CornellU.Med.Col.,1904 J. H. Leiner, New York City.
2 N'thwest U.Med S.,1890 James T. Churchill, Chicago, Ill.
1 Tufts Cl. Med. Sch, 1902 Arthur C. Wright, Boston, Mass.
2 Univ. Virginia, 1892.... B. C. Willis, Richmond, Va.

3,942 36 6
1,500 6 1
1,050 10 3
1,500 19 5
4,400 27 9
5.300 31 1
2,000 15 71
2,000 9 2
1,000 5 1
5,000 35 6
7,000 37 11
1,200 15 3
1,000 10 0
4,000 26 1
375 35

600 8
41,867 324 56 83

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Alpha Kappa Phi, Delta Phi Delta and Theta Lambda Phi were consolidated in 1913, under the name Delta Theta Phi,

HONORARY AND MISCELLANEOUS FRATERNITIES.

United Chapters of Phi Beta Kappa.-The Phi Beta Kappa Society was founded at William and Mary College, Williamsburg, Va., December 5, 1776, and now consists of 86 chapters located in as many of the leading colleges and universities in the land. The total living membership is about 26,000-20,000 men and 6,000 women. Until 1883 the growth of the society was comparatively slow, but since the organization of the United Chapters the development has been rapid, many chapters having been organized, Women were first admitted in 1875, and the first charter to a woman's college, Vassar, was granted in 1898. Smith, Wellesley, Mt. Holyoke and Goucher College of Baltimore have since received charters. The first woman to be honored by election to the Senate was President Mary E. Woolley of Mt. Holyoke College. The present officers are: Prendent, Prof. Edwin A. Grosvenor, LL. D., Amherst, Mass.; Vice President, Dean Edward A. Birge, Madison, Wis.; Secretary, Rev. Oscar M. Voorhees, D. D., 350 East 146th Street, New York City: Treasurer, David Layton, M. S., New York, N. Y. "The Phi Beta Kappa Key" is the official publication of the United Chapters which was authorized by the tenth National Council. The society is growing rapidly, many new members being received each year. The eleventh National Council of the United Chapters of Phi Beta Kappa was held at the College of the City of New York on September 10, 1913, at which time the revived chapter at the University of Alabama received recognition and eight new chapters were granted. President Woodrow Wilson is a Phi Beta Kappa man, as are his predecessors, William H. Taft and Theodore Roosevelt. Presidents Lowell of Harvard, Hadley of Yale, and Hibben of Princeton are members, as is Associate Justice Charles E. Hughes of the United States Supreme Court.

Sigma Xi.-An honorary scientific society founded at Cornell University in 1886, and having twenty odd chapters in the principal colleges and universities of the country. It is not secret. The performance of creditable scientific research in the natural and applied sciences, together with a high standard of scholarship, constitutes the basis of membership. Women are admitted as well as men.

Sigma Tau.-An honorary engineering fraternity for Juniors and Seniors with three requirements, viz., scholarship, practicality and sociability. It was founded February 22, 1904, at University of Nebraska and now has 452 members and eight chapters. Prof. F. A. Wirt of 815 Poynty Ave, Manhattan, Kan., is National Secretary,

Tau Beta Pi.-An engineering honorary society founded at Lehigh University in 1885. It now has 27 chapters and about 6.000 members. R. C. Matthews, University of Tennessee, at Knoxville, is the National Secretary.

Alpha Omega Alpha.-An honorary medical society in which scholarship is the membership qualification, and which admits women on the same basis as men. It was founded by Dr. William W Root at College of Physicians and Surgeons at Chicago in 1902. It now has 17 chapters and 1,600 members. Dr. William W. Root, Slaterville Springs, N. Y., is the National Secretary.

Acacia Fraternity.-An intercollegiate organization for Master Masons founded at the University of Michigan in 1904, now has a membership of 2,179 and 24 active chapters. The National Secretary is Harry F. Kilmer, Centerview, Mo.

Theta Nu Epsilon.-Is the only Greek letter inter-fraternal class society. It was founded at Wesleyan University in 1870. was badly disorganized for several years and was reorganized in 1907. The society is incorporated under New York laws and is represented in fifty-three colleges of the United States, the membership being 16,000, Prof. Thomas J. Smull, of Ohio-Northern University, is President and the National Secretary is George R. Beebler, Lansford, Penn.

The Professional Fraternities now number over 50, with a membership exceeding 40.000. They are located in both technical and professional schools. With the exception of Theta Xi (Engineering-Scientific), merabers of professional fraternities may also belong to the general college fraternities. Local or "One-College Fraternities exist in nearly all colleges, and some date back as early as 1825. There are about 75, with a membership approximating 10,000. The women's local fraternities number about 50, with a total membership of about 5,000.

PROMINENT LIVING GRADUATE MEMBERS.

Alpha Chi Rho.-Joseph F. Johnson. Dean of New York University School of Commerce: Isaac Joachim Schwatt. Professor of Mathematics, University of Pennsylvania; Howard Long, Admiralty lawyer: Right Rev. Frank A. McElwain. D. D., Suffragan Bishop of Episcopal Church in Minnesota; C. M. Spofford, Professor of Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Carlton H. Hayes. Professor of History. Columbia University.

Alpha Delta Phi.-Theodore Roosevelt. ex-President of the United States: Joseph H. Choate, ex-Ambassador to England; Hamilton W. Mable, author: Charles W. Eliot. ex-President of Harvard University: Beniamin Ide Wheeler, President of the University of California: Francis Lynde Stetson, railroad magnate.

Alpha Phi Alpha.-Vernon Sandy. architect; Philip M. Thorne, lawyer; Dr. Whitington Bruce and Dr. S. Le Count Cook, surgeons; George B. Kellex, civil

engineer.

Alpha Sigma Phi.-Hon. Franklin MacVeagh, ex-Secretary of United States Treasury Department: Simeon E. Baldwin, ex-Governor of Connecticut; Hon. Wayne MacVeagh, ex-Ambassador to Turkey and Italy: Charles P. Taft, publisher: Henry Holt, publisher;

PROMINENT LIVING GRADUATE MEMBERS-Continuel.

Albert D. White, ex-Ambassador to Russia, Germany and Great Britain; George C. Hoit, United States Circuit Court Judge, New York; Cyrus Northrup, President Emeritus of the University of Minnesota; Homer B. Sprague, President of University of North Dakota: Fred B. Kernochan, City Magistrates' Court, New York; Hon. Charles B. Elliott, ex-Chief Justice of Philippines; Hon. Oscar R. Hundley, United States Circuit Judge in Alabama.

Alpha Tau Omega.-Thomas W. Gregory, United States Attorney-General; Walter H. Page, United States Ambassador to Great Britain; Luke Lea, United States Senator from Tennessee; Carmi Thompson, United States Treasurer; Erskine M. Ross, United States Circuit Court Judge; Willis D. Weatherford, International Secretary of Y. M. C. A.; Mazyck P. Ravenel, expert on bacteriology; Norval Richardson, Irving Bacheller and Leroy Scott, authors; C. R. Breckenridge, Ambassador to Russia. Beta Theta Pi.-Willis Van Devanter, Joseph R. Lamar. Associate Justices of the the United States Supreme Court; William E. Borah, United States Senator from Idaho; Townsend Scudder, Justice of the New York Supreme Court; Edward C. Stokes. ex-Governor of New Jersey: Benjamin B. Odell, ex-Governor of New York; George Fifch, author; Willis O. Robb, Manager of New York Fire Insurance Exchange; Will iam R. Baird, patent lawyer; Lee Cruce, Governor of Oklahoma; Frank G. Carpenter, correspondent; Charles D. Williams, Episcopal Bishop; Joseph A. Altsheler, editor and author, New York World; Edward S. Beck, managing editor, Chicago Tribune; William Tolman, social economist; Henry St. George Tucker, lawyer.

Chi Phi. Hiram W. Johnson, Governor of California; William A. Atterbury, VicePresident of Pennsylvania Railroad; Lee S. Overman, United States Senator from North Carolina; W. H. Pope, Chief Justice of New Mexico; Sidney E. Mezes, President of the University of Texas; Dr. John B. Deven, surgeon; Newcome Carlton, President of Western Union Telegraph Company; Samuel M. Felton, President of Pennsylvania Railroad; Franklin K. Lane, Secretary of Interior Department.

Chi Psi.-William H. Hotchkiss, ex-Insurance Superintendent of New York; Walter El Clark, Governor of Alaska; Frederick W. Whitridge, lawyer; Elbridge T. Gerry, humanitarian; Timothy E. Byrnes, railroad magnate; Very Rev. William M. Grosvenor, Dean of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, New York City: Robert Earle, Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals, New York; M. D. Dickinson, former United States Postmaster-General; J. W. Stewart. Governor of Vermont.

Delta Chi.Dudley Field Malone, Collector of Port of New York: Fred W. Carpenter. United States Minister to Siam; Gonzalo de Quesada, Cuban Minister to Germany; E. R. O'Malley, ex-Attorney-General of New York; William R. Day, Ohio, Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court; William W. Bride, counsel for United States in arbitration with Great Britain.

Delta Kappa Epsilon.-Robert E. Peary, Rear-Admiral United States Navy; Whitelaw Reid, publisher: William R. Hearst, publisher: Owen Wister, author: Arthur T. Hadley, President of Yale University; Theodore Roosevelt, ex-President of United States: A. Barton Hepburn, banker; Robert Bacon, ex-Ambassador to France; Henry Cabot Lodge. United States Senator from Massachusetts; August Belmont, capitalist; J. P. Morgan, banker.

Delta Phi.-W. H. S. Demarest, President of Rutgers College: Robert Fulton Cutting, lawyer: Charles Scribner. John W. and Joseph Harper, publishers; Ulysses S. Grant, 3d.. United States Army.

Delta Psi.-Charles A. Peabody. President of Mutual Life Insurance Company; C. B. Galloway, Bishop of Methodist Episcopal Church; Thomas Nelson Page, author; Luke E. Wright, ex-United States Secretary of War; Stuyvesant Fish, ex-President Illinois Central Railroad: J. Cleveland Cady, architect.

Delta Sigma Phi.-Arvid D. Anderson, Registrar of the College of the City of New York: William E. Waters. Professor of Greek, New York University; Walter Fischer, Professor of Romance Languages, University of Pennsylvania; W. E. Esterbrooke, Professor of Chemistry, College of the City of New York.

Delta Tau Delta.-Champ Clark, Speaker of House of Representatives; A. C. Humphreys, President of Stevens Institute of Technology; K. C. Babcock, President of University of Arizona; William Kent, M. E.: James E. Denton, M. E.; Will Carleton, writer; Frederick Palmer, war correspondent; Bion J. Arnold, electrical expert; William A. Lieb, Vice-President and General Manager Edison Electric Company; Rev. W. T. Manning, Rector of Trinity Church, New York City; Rev. C. E. Jefferson, Pastor Broadway Tabernacle, New York City.

Delta Upsilon-Gen. George W. Goethals, Governor of Panama Canal Zone; Hon. Charles E. Hughes, Associate Justice of United States Supreme Court; David Starr Jordan, Chancellor of Leland Stanford, Jr., University; William H. P. Faunce, President of Brown University; Sereno E. Payne, tariff expert; William T. Jerome, exDistrict-Attorney of New York County: Flavel S. Luther, President of Trinity College, Hartford; M. Linn Bruce, ex-Lieutenant-Governor of New York; Erman J. Ridgway, publisher; Louis W. Stotesbury, Adjutant-General N. G. N. Y.

Kappa Alpha (Northern).-Horace White, ex-Governor of New York; Edward H. Griffin, Dean of Johns Hopkins University; Francis E. Leupp. Commissioner of Indian Affairs; Frank H. Hiscock, Justice of the Supreme Court of New York: Hobart C. Chatfield-Taylor, author; Silas B. Brownell, Director of Princeton Theological Seminary: Clark Williams, ex-State Comptroller of New York.

Kappa Alpha (Southern).-Morris Sheppard. United States Senator from Texas; Joseph W. Folk, Counsel for I. C. Commission: John Temple Graves, editor; Thomas Dixon, author: John S. Candler, of Georgia, jurist; Richmond P. Hobson, Representative in Congress from Alabama; Director of Census Harris; Clark Howell, editor of Atlanta Constitution; Kenneth J. Matheson. President Georgia School of Technology. Kappa Sigma.-William G. McAdoo, Secretary United States Treasury Department; Dr. John Covert Boyd, Medical Director, United States Navy; P. P. Campbell, Representative in Congress from Kansas; Dr. T. N. Ivey, editor of Christian Advocate: Rev. Richard J. Cooke, Bishop of Methodist Episcopal Church; Lyon G. Tyler, Presi

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