1917 - 1921
John Kenyon Nicholson
1917. Awarded the Wabash Alumni Award of Merit, Nicholson was born in Crawfordsville. After graduation from Wabash, he moved to New York City where he became a prolific and popular playwright. The Barker (1926) was the longest-running play on Broadway until the much-later My Fair Lady eclipsed the record. Sailor Beware, though much-changed from his writing, later became a popular Dean Martin/Jerry Lewis film. A veteran of the first World War, he was married to Lucille Niklas. He was also a founding member of the famed Bucks County (Pa.) Playhouse. Beta relatives: brother Thomas Laurence Nicholson Wabash 1918; cousin James Pace Clark Denver 1936; cousin G. B. Landrigan Wabash 1985.
George Robert Hayman
Charles Edward Brown
Victor Fox Miller
Everett Littleden Olds
Allen Dale Eby
Trevor George Williams
Parks A Nutter
Walter Adolphus Willoughby Snyder
Austin Dryden Sweet
Joseph Jerome Littell
John LaRue Eaglesfield
George Richard McAlevy
Julian Bobbs
Thomas Lawrence Nicholson
1918. Stockbroker. Married to Nelle Braxton Jones. Died 1920, Chicago, Illinois. Beta Relatives: Brother John Kenyon Nicholson Wabash 1917, cousins James Pace Clark Denver 1936; cousin G. B. Landrigan Wabash 1985.
Jameson Purviance Graham
Oscar McCoy Anderson
Raymond Lewis Kolb
William Elmer Sayer, Jr.
Oscric Mills Watkins
Henry Edward Green, Jr.
Wendell Thomas Jay
Robert Ernest Rettger
Benjamin Peck Coburn
Joseph Henry Funk
Glen Fleming Heald
Whitney Wiley Spurgeon
Charles Digny Finney
William Eaglesfield
Francis William Bacon
Myron Spencer Aveie
Leis Murphy Litzenberger
Frederick Ernest Larue Killen
Charles Erverle Piety
Delbert Leo Crone
Jefferson Davis Petty
William Conway Allen
Charles D. LaFollette ‘20. Tau Chapter President.
Warren Howard Maxwell
Ralph Worster Hackleman
Morris Woodburn Hamilton
George Hathaway Littell
Norman M. Littell ‘20. Rhodes Scholar
Raymond Farrell Mahoney
Roland Brown Rust
V. Webner Wiedemann
Gerald Elmer Kohler
John Frederic Connell ‘21. Tau Chapter President.
Alfred Clinton Norris
1921.