General register of the members of the Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity, 1850-1920 . nd Anna Belle (Kemp) Conn. Student. Relative in Fraternity,brother, Cecil R. Conn, Delta, 23. Cecil Ralph Conn, Point Marion, Pa. Born at Point Marion, Pa., July 9, 1902. Son of Eli Jacob and AnnaBelle (Kemp) Conn. Student. Relative in Fraternity, brother,Jacob K. Conn, Delta, 23. James Edgar Burke, Donora, Pa. 304 Tenth at Gratztown, Pa., February 14, 1900. Son of John and Jennie(Hawkins) Burke. Student. George Moninger Henry, Washington, Pa. 15 West Beau at Washington, Pa., November 19, 189


General register of the members of the Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity, 1850-1920 . nd Anna Belle (Kemp) Conn. Student. Relative in Fraternity,brother, Cecil R. Conn, Delta, 23. Cecil Ralph Conn, Point Marion, Pa. Born at Point Marion, Pa., July 9, 1902. Son of Eli Jacob and AnnaBelle (Kemp) Conn. Student. Relative in Fraternity, brother,Jacob K. Conn, Delta, 23. James Edgar Burke, Donora, Pa. 304 Tenth at Gratztown, Pa., February 14, 1900. Son of John and Jennie(Hawkins) Burke. Student. George Moninger Henry, Washington, Pa. 15 West Beau at Washington, Pa., November 19, 1894. Son of WilliamAnderson and Minnie (Moninger) Henry. Clerk in gas , Company B, Two Hundred and Tenth Engineers, July31, 1918, to February 12, 1919. Married, September 14, 1918,Evelyn Elizabeth Penn. William Hurford Saunders, McKeesport, Pa. 1416 Liberty at McKeesport, Pa., August 26, 1900. Son of Augustus Moirand Isabel (lies) Saunders. In the Royal Air Force of GreatBritain, Flight Cadet for Pilot. Served in Canada from July,1918, to April, EI y, n Epsilon Chapter DICKINSON COLLEGE CARLISLE, PENNSYLVANIA Instituted September 5, A. D. 1854 CHARLES FRANCIS HIMESEMANUEL H. REIGARTJOHN SOUTHGATE TUCKERJAMES DAVID WATTERS History of Epsilon Chapter On the 9th of November, 1854, a charter authorizing theestablishment of the Epsilon Chapter of the Phi Kappa SigmaFraternity was granted to Emanuel H. Reigart, who togetherwith John S. Tucker, Charles F. Himes and James D. Wattersfounded the chapter soon after the granting of the had been previously initiated at his home, Williamsport,Pa., on September 5, by William L. Neff of Gamma Chapter. No exact records seem to have been kept of the Fraternitysexistence during its first two or three years, since its life was avery precarious one and it had no regular meeting place. Itsearly history was similar to that of all the earlier fraternitiesat Dickinson College and perhaps most other colleges


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