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y^^o the friends of Wash- j in&ton University, we, ^^^ the Class of Nineteen Sixteen, offer in this book our efforts to set down in words and pictures an appreciation of our Alma Mater during the year nineteen fourteen-fifteen. The occasions we have written about and the scenes we have photographed have associations attached to them too fine, indeed, for paper and ink to catch; but if this book can recall some of the best of them to those into whose hands it may fall, we shall account our work successful and our purpose achieved. \ g4 (jl-n;

r r DEE 3 BE 3E=3E SEE 3BE 3EE 3BE 3BE SEE ^ i^ L L, John if anger ICetmerlu; XN every cause some are found, who, while laboring long, and well, still find most of those benefited by their efforts ignorant of them. Such a man, we believe, we are introducing, to a large part of the students of Washington University in dedicating, this issue of the Hatchet to Dr. John Hang,er Kennerly, D. D. S., M. D. Dr. Kennerly has held the offices of Dean of the Washington University School of Dentistry and Professor of Clinical Dentistry for fourteen years, and during, that time has endeared himself to all who came within his sphere of influence. Previous to his connection with this University he assisted in organizing, the Marion Simms Dental College and held a professorship and the secretaryship of the faculty there until 1899 when he resigned to become a Professor of Prosthetic Dentistry and Secretary of the Dental Faculty at Washington University. The many professional honors which have come to Dr. Kennerly are sufficient to show the reg,ard in which he is held by his associates, and it is undoubtedly due to his co-operation and encouragement that his students are figuring, so larg,ely in university activities of all kinds. It is -with the wish to show a small measure of our appreciation of his untiring, efforts to make his students not only better dentists, but also better men, of his never-failing interest and sympathy for them, and of his admirable personality, that the Class of 1916 respectfully dedicates this issue of the Hatchet to Dr. Kennerly. 31=) E 3EEE3 = 3BEEE3EE J

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Jn ifemnnam OR. WASHINGTON E. FISCHEL, who died September 25, 1914, was a professor of medicine in the Washington University Medical School. Dr. Fischel was born in Saint Louis on May 29, 1850, received his early training here and was graduated from the Saint Louis College of Medicine in 1871. He later became a member of the faculty of this school. From the very organization of the Medical Department of Washington University Dr. Fischel was an active member either of the faculty or of the governing board and his services in building up this department have been inestimable. As a parting gift his widow has given his valuable library to the University. 'RS. ELIZA McMILLAN, who died in Pasadena, California, January 16, 1915, was born June 23, 1845. She was the widow of Mr. William McMillan, who died thirteen years ago. Mrs. McMillan had gone to California for her health and her last illness came suddenly and was of short duration. McMillan Hall is perhaps the most obvious token of her favor to the University, being one of the most beautiful buildings in Saint Louis. Besides this and other instances of generosity, her will places a contingent sum of over a million dollars at the disposal of the University, of which a sum is to be used to erect in Mary Institute a building as a memorial to Edmund H. Sears; another to assist girls to obtain an education; another to endow a room in Barnes Hospital; and another to erect the "McMillan Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital." 'RS. JAMES FLINTHAM HOW, who died in Saint Louis on March 4, 1915, was the daughter of Col. James B. Eads, one of the most distinguished engineers of his time, and was a native of Saint Louis. Mrs. How will be known to the University through her gift of the Physics Building in memory of James B. Eads, whose name it bears. The extent of Mrs. How's generosity to churches and charities will never be known, because her numerous donations were never made public. m [RS. BENJAMIN B. GRAHAM, the daughter of Frank P. Blair, died March 8, 1915. Mrs. Graham was born in Saint Louis, August 5, 1852, and spent the greater part of her life here. Since the death of her husband, Benjamin Brown Graham, she has been engaged in charity work and has made many large donations to charitable institutions in Saint Louis. Mrs. Graham's sincere interest in this University was displayed in, among other gifts, that of the Graham Memorial Chapel, named in honor of her husband, and the new Children's Hospital overlooking Forest Park. Her death has deprived the University of one of its most gracious friends.

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President ROBERT SOMERS BROOKINGS First Vice-President WILLIAM KEENEY BIXBY Second Vice-President HENRY WARE ELIOT Strwtiirs HENRY WARE ELIOT ROBERT SOMERS BROOKINGS CHARLES NAGEL GEORGE OLIVER CARPENTER ISAAC HENRY EIONBERGER ALFRED LEE SHAPLEIGH DAVID ROWLAND FRANCIS EDWARD MALLINCKRODT JOHN FITZGERALD LEE WILLIAM KEENEY BIXBY ROBERT MCKITTRICK JONES MURRAY CARLETON ROBERT HENRY STOCKTON AUGUST ANHEUSER BUSCH Treasurer and Secretary to the Corporation EDMUND ARTHUR ENGLER

nmsbbmuunukm David Franklin Houston, A. M., LL. D. OAVID FRANKLIN HOUSTON, Chancellor of Washington University; A. B., South Carolina College, 1887; A. M., Harvard, 1892; LL. D., Tulane, 1903; LL. D., Wisconsin, 1906; Fellow at South Carolina College, 1887-1888; Superintendent of Schools, Spartanburg, S. C, 1888-1891; Graduate Student, Harvard, 1891-1894; President of Texas, 1894-1897; Associate Professor, 1897-1900; Professor, 1900-1902; Dean of the Faculty, University of Texas, 1899-1902; President, Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas, 1902-1905; President, University of Texas, 1905-1908; Secretary of Agriculture, 1913 ; Member American Economic Association; Member Southern Education Board; Fellow, Texas State Historical Society; Author of "A Critical Study of Nullification in South Carolina;" Trustee, John F. Slater Fund; Trustee, Rockefeller Sanitary Commission. Ten -

Frederic Alden Hall, A. M., Litt. D., L. H. D., LL. D. HREDERIC ALDEN HALL, Acting Chancellor of Washington University; A. B, Drury College, 1878; A. M., 1881, Litt. D., 1901, Drury College; L H. D., Tufts College, 1912; LL. D., Washington University, 1913; Principal, Drury Academy, 1878-1891; Goodell Professor of Greek, Drury College, 1891-1901; Dean, Drury College, 1898-1901; Collier Professor of Greek, Washington University, 1901; Dean of the College, 1912-1913; Trustee, Drury College; Director and Superintendent, St. Louis City Missionary Society, 1900-1910; Member, American Philological Association; Member, American Institute of Archaeology; Member, Classical Association of the Middle West and South; Author of "Homeric Studies for Young Readers," "Outline of the Odyssey," "Outline of the Orestrian Triology," "Iphigenia in Literature." Eleven -

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