I wanted to report for all those who are following along at home that I finished writing and revising the book tonight! I will read through the copy one more time, and I am also having a few more eyes look for last minute mistakes, but I am done!
Now I am going to lay out the book for the printer, insert figures, and make an appendix. So maybe I'm not really finished, but I have reached a milestone on the project. Just in time too since we have to get these books off to the printer next month in order to make the Centennial.
Sunday, May 13, 2007
Finished writing!
Friday, April 27, 2007
Oromel Harry Bigelow - Acacian Extraordinaire

Oromel Harry Bigelow (#12) was one of the founding brothers of Acacia Fraternity. This picture taken from Cornell Alumni News from June 5, 1907 was part of a group shot of the varsity baseball team. Bigelow won his "C" for playing left field on the varsity baseball team for three straight years. He was also a member of Quill and Dagger senior honorary society and class baseball.
Thursday, April 05, 2007
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Centennial Horizon, Spring 2007, pages 1 - 4
Brethren,
I am pleased to publish the Centennial Horizon, Spring 2007 edition, to this blog. Inside you will find all the important information about the Centennial Celebration, including how to register for the event and order commemorative items. Be sure to fill out the forms on pages 6 and 7 and send them to the chapter house (318 Highland Road, Ithaca, NY 14850). The Centennial Horizon will be the cover pages for the Spring 2007 Traveler so be on the look out for both newsletters. The Traveler and Centennial Horizon will be mailed out the week of April 2.
Please note: To print, you must either download the images and print using Windows or go to http://www.cornellacacia.org and download the Adobe PDF version under the Publications section. These images are best viewed for printing using Mozilla Firefox or Netscape Navigator.



I am pleased to publish the Centennial Horizon, Spring 2007 edition, to this blog. Inside you will find all the important information about the Centennial Celebration, including how to register for the event and order commemorative items. Be sure to fill out the forms on pages 6 and 7 and send them to the chapter house (318 Highland Road, Ithaca, NY 14850). The Centennial Horizon will be the cover pages for the Spring 2007 Traveler so be on the look out for both newsletters. The Traveler and Centennial Horizon will be mailed out the week of April 2.
Please note: To print, you must either download the images and print using Windows or go to http://www.cornellacacia.org and download the Adobe PDF version under the Publications section. These images are best viewed for printing using Mozilla Firefox or Netscape Navigator.
(click on each image for a larger view)



Sunday, March 11, 2007
The Cornell Chapter of Acacia Fraternity Collection
Since beginning the history project, I have felt a need to find a way to secure the Cornell Chapter's history. Many of the records of the corporation and the chapter have been scattered and lost over time, and we are indeed fortunate to possess what we have. In some cases, luck has played a greater role in the continuance of the chapter's records than prior proper planning.In the spirit of the History Project, I propose creating the Cornell Chapter of Acacia Fraternity Collection to be housed at the Carl A. Kroch Library Rare and Manuscripts Collection in the John M. Olin Library. The boxes pictured alongside me would supplement the existing Acacia Corporation Records now a part of the library's collection. Before donating these records, I would create physical and digital reproductions to be housed at the chapter house and on secure file servers or hard disks. While the archives, once donated, cannot be retrieved from the library, they may be accessed during library operations throughout the school year. Restrictions can be placed on who may access the collection, but in the spirit of open inquiry, I believe most of the collection should be made available to the general public. In my examination of the fraternity's history, there is very little we should seek to hide.
I plan on bringing this question to a formal vote at the annual meeting of the corporation. I would hate to see the chapter's past be subjected to the uncertainties of the future that are inherent in a fraternal living arrangement. Here's to creating the next 100 years of the fraternity's history!
Fraternally,
Hoover #1063
Tuesday, March 06, 2007
Cornellians' Photographs
I was in Ithaca this past weekend, and thanks to help from Clara Tow, I now have a fairly complete collection of composites. We scanned photographs from the Cornellian for those years missing, and compiled with the scans done of the 11" x 14" photographs, the collection is almost finished. I am quite happy to have these scans completed since I will use them for a slideshow on the Friday night of the Centennial weekend. Include below is the photograph taken for the 1938 Cornellian.


(click on the image for a larger view)
Saturday, February 24, 2007
Cornell Acacia Composites
I am trying to compile a complete collection of composites. The Digital Status line below means either a) SCAN: I have an original photo and was able to scan it or b) PHOTO: I did not have the original but have a digital photograph of the large composite hanging on the wall at the chapter house.
If you have a missing composite or a composite with PHOTO in the Digital Status, please let me know. I would like to scan them for the Centennial for the Friday evening presentation.
If you have a missing composite or a composite with PHOTO in the Digital Status, please let me know. I would like to scan them for the Centennial for the Friday evening presentation.
| Composite Year | Status | Digital Status | |
| 1907 | Y | SCAN | |
| 1908 | Y | SCAN | |
| 1909 | N | ||
| 1910 | N | ||
| 1911 | Y | SCAN | |
| 1912 | Y | SCAN | |
| 1913 | Y | SCAN | |
| 1914 | Y | SCAN | |
| 1915 | Y | PHOTO | |
| 1916 | Y | SCAN | |
| 1917 | Y | SCAN | |
| 1918 | Y | PHOTO | |
| 1919 | N | does not exist | |
| 1920 | Y | SCAN | |
| 1921 | Y | SCAN | |
| 1922 | Y | SCAN | |
| 1923 | Y | SCAN | |
| 1924 | Y | SCAN | |
| 1925 | Y | SCAN | |
| 1926 | Y | SCAN | |
| 1927 | Y | SCAN | |
| 1928 | Y | SCAN | |
| 1929 | Y | SCAN | |
| 1930 | Y | SCAN | |
| 1931 | Y | SCAN | |
| 1932 | N | ||
| 1933 | Y | SCAN | |
| 1934 | Y | SCAN | |
| 1935 | N | ||
| 1936 | N | ||
| 1937 | N | ||
| 1938 | N | ||
| 1939 | N | ||
| 1940 | N | ||
| 1941 | N | ||
| 1942 | N | does not exist | |
| 1943 | N | does not exist | |
| 1944 | N | does not exist | |
| 1945 | N | does not exist | |
| 1946 | Y | SCAN - OTHER | |
| 1947 | Y | SCAN | |
| 1948 | Y | SCAN - OTHER | |
| 1949 | Y | SCAN - OTHER | |
| 1950 | Y | SCAN - OTHER | |
| 1951 | N | ||
| 1952 | N | ||
| 1953 | Y | PHOTO | |
| 1954 | N | ||
| 1955 | Y | SCAN | |
| 1956 | N | ||
| 1957 | Y | PHOTO | |
| 1958 | Y | PHOTO | |
| 1959 | N | ||
| 1960 | Y | PHOTO | |
| 1961 | Y | PHOTO | |
| 1962 | Y | SCAN | |
| 1963 | Y | SCAN | |
| 1964 | Y | SCAN | |
| 1965 | N | ||
| 1966 | Y | PHOTO | |
| 1967 | N | ||
| 1968 | Y | SCAN | |
| 1969 | Y | PHOTO | |
| 1970 | Y | SCAN | |
| 1971 | Y | SCAN | |
| 1972 | Y | PHOTO | |
| 1973 | N | ||
| 1974 | Y | SCAN | |
| 1975 | Y | SCAN | |
| 1976 | N | ||
| 1977 | Y | SCAN | |
| 1978 | Y | SCAN | |
| 1979 | Y | SCAN | |
| 1980 | Y | SCAN | |
| 1981 | Y | SCAN | |
| 1982 | Y | SCAN | |
| 1983 | Y | SCAN | |
| 1984 | Y | SCAN | |
| 1985 | N | does not exist | |
| 1986 | Y | SCAN | |
| 1987 | N | does not exist | |
| 1988 | N | does not exist | |
| 1989 | N | does not exist | |
| 1990 | N | hand-made composite in office | |
| 1991 | Y | SCAN | |
| 1992 | Y | SCAN | |
| 1993 | Y | SCAN | |
| 1994 | Y | SCAN | |
| 1995 | Y | SCAN | |
| 1996 | Y | SCAN | |
| 1997 | Y | SCAN | |
| 1998 | Y | SCAN | |
| 1999 | Y | SCAN | |
| 2000 | Y | SCAN | |
| 2001 | Y | SCAN | |
| 2002 | Y | SCAN | |
| 2003 | Y | SCAN | |
| 2004 | Y | SCAN | |
| 2005 | Y | SCAN | |
| 2006 | Y | SCAN | |
Monday, January 29, 2007
Traveler, May 1965
Monday, January 15, 2007
The Acacia Traveler, November 1966
(click on image to enlarge)
(click on image to enlarge)I recently found this copy of the Traveler among a box of records belonging to the corporation board. If any other alumnus has any copies of the Traveler from 1951 to 1971, and also during the late 1970s and early 1980s, your help in obtaining copies for historical research would be greatly appreciated.
Wednesday, January 10, 2007
Northcote by Arthur Gibb '90
This portrait drawn by architect Arthur Gibb of the Williams Family house at 318 Highland Road hangs above the fireplace mantle of the library. The Williams saved this portrait and left it with Northcote when sold to Acacia in 1934. Although it might have been a pleasant reminder to Edith Clifford Williams of her family's home, she could always look outside her window and up the hill from her house at 322 Highland Road. The portrait stayed with the house, where it belongs, and where it shall remain.
Tuesday, December 12, 2006
A Fitting quote for the Traveler
Brother Alumnus Cammuso (#965) brought to light a fitting quote about the Traveler that would be an excellent way to start the publications section of the actives' webpage.
"The Traveler defies time and distance. Within its magic hospitality old friendships are kept alive, new ones added, future ones insured."
- Roy B. Miller (#222), Class of 1924, Traveler, Vol. X, No. 6, p. 11.
Per Brother Cammuso's earlier e-mail to me: "If it were up to me, I would publish Brother Miller's quote in every issue of the Traveler. That's a mission statement I wish we had known about earlier."
"The Traveler defies time and distance. Within its magic hospitality old friendships are kept alive, new ones added, future ones insured."
- Roy B. Miller (#222), Class of 1924, Traveler, Vol. X, No. 6, p. 11.
Per Brother Cammuso's earlier e-mail to me: "If it were up to me, I would publish Brother Miller's quote in every issue of the Traveler. That's a mission statement I wish we had known about earlier."
Tuesday, December 05, 2006
Donations can now be made through Acacia.org
Donations to the history project can now be made directly to the Acacia Fraternity Foundation through the following website:
http://www.acacia.org/cornell100.htm
You will need to activate a Paypal account, which is a secure way to send funds online using your bank account or a credit card.Thanks to Tal Gribbins from Acacia national staff for arranging this for the chapter.
Tuesday, November 21, 2006
Triad Winter 2006 - Cornell Acacia Centennial Article
Thanks to an opportunity given to me by Keith Bushey, we are going to have the following news item listed in the Winter 2006 Triad. Look forward to this arriving in time for the holidays!
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Cornell Chapter Prepares for Centennial Celebration
The Cornell Chapter celebrates its centennial in 2007, and to commemorate the occasion, the chapter is hosting a reunion weekend on August 24 – 26, 2007. The exciting schedule of events starts with a lecture on Friday evening about the formative events and important people of the first one hundred years of the chapter’s history. The event will be held at the new Beck Center of Statler Hall, and will be followed by a reception and book-signing with the author of Cornell Acacia: the First Century. The history book, which will be printed in hardcover, will tell the story of Cornell Chapter’s founding, the tough periods of two world wars, and bring the history to the present day. A volume you will not want to miss, the book will include many rare and never before published photographs. Copies are available to all Acacians, and can be pre-ordered by individuals or chapters by making a tax-deductible donation to the AFF (see http://cornellacacia.blogspot.com/ for more details or contact the Centennial Historian).
The history project is the culmination of two years’ effort of active and alumni brothers, and is just one part of the exciting centennial celebration. On Saturday, returning alumni and their families are invited to join Cornell Alumni Affairs on a very special guided tour of the campus. Explore new and recently renovated buildings, including Duffield, Bailey, and White Halls, while learning how the campus has changed over the years. Following the tour, the actives and alumni will enjoy the beautiful Ithaca weather (we hope!) at a picnic at one of the many scenic spots on campus.
After the picnic, the brothers will convene for a special meeting of the entire chapter. Here we will discuss the future of the Cornell Chapter, and learn how each brother can make a difference in the future. Immediately following the brothers’ meeting, there will be a cocktail hour, where the lively music of Cornell’s a cappella groups will fill the air. If there is one event you should not miss during the weekend, it is Saturday evening banquet held at the Statler ballroom. At the banquet, enjoy a meal with your brothers and listen to special guest speakers such as Cornell’s Vice-President for Student and Academic Affairs Susan Murphy. At the conclusion of the dinner, a documentary video produced by Cornell Chapter will debut on the big screen. And, it wouldn’t be a celebration without a party! Join us for live entertainment at the Statler Ballroom as we dance the night away!
For those who are early risers, plans are in the work for a morning bird watch at the Sapsucker Woods. The world-renowned Johnson Museum of Art will also be open that morning for a special tour. Join the brothers at the chapter house for brunch on Sunday morning before heading home. Come tour the chapter house, and see how much things have changed and stayed the same since the last time you were there.
Excitement for the Cornell Chapter Centennial has been building for several years. Thanks to the generosity of our alumni, we have raised almost $14,000 for the chapter’s AFF account. To date, over 40 brothers have already reserved their spot; why join them and all of us for this once in a lifetime affair? For more information about the Cornell Chapter Centennial, contact the following centennial chairmen:
David Klesh, Celebration Chairman Tom Balcerski, Historian Brad Ayres, Capital Campaign
davidklesh@hotmail.com tbalcerski@gmail.com bja27@cornell.edu
(646) 643-6744 (201) 327-0668 (607) 731-9338
We look forward to seeing you there at Ithaca in 2007!
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Cornell Chapter Prepares for Centennial Celebration
The Cornell Chapter celebrates its centennial in 2007, and to commemorate the occasion, the chapter is hosting a reunion weekend on August 24 – 26, 2007. The exciting schedule of events starts with a lecture on Friday evening about the formative events and important people of the first one hundred years of the chapter’s history. The event will be held at the new Beck Center of Statler Hall, and will be followed by a reception and book-signing with the author of Cornell Acacia: the First Century. The history book, which will be printed in hardcover, will tell the story of Cornell Chapter’s founding, the tough periods of two world wars, and bring the history to the present day. A volume you will not want to miss, the book will include many rare and never before published photographs. Copies are available to all Acacians, and can be pre-ordered by individuals or chapters by making a tax-deductible donation to the AFF (see http://cornellacacia.blogspot.com/ for more details or contact the Centennial Historian).The history project is the culmination of two years’ effort of active and alumni brothers, and is just one part of the exciting centennial celebration. On Saturday, returning alumni and their families are invited to join Cornell Alumni Affairs on a very special guided tour of the campus. Explore new and recently renovated buildings, including Duffield, Bailey, and White Halls, while learning how the campus has changed over the years. Following the tour, the actives and alumni will enjoy the beautiful Ithaca weather (we hope!) at a picnic at one of the many scenic spots on campus.
After the picnic, the brothers will convene for a special meeting of the entire chapter. Here we will discuss the future of the Cornell Chapter, and learn how each brother can make a difference in the future. Immediately following the brothers’ meeting, there will be a cocktail hour, where the lively music of Cornell’s a cappella groups will fill the air. If there is one event you should not miss during the weekend, it is Saturday evening banquet held at the Statler ballroom. At the banquet, enjoy a meal with your brothers and listen to special guest speakers such as Cornell’s Vice-President for Student and Academic Affairs Susan Murphy. At the conclusion of the dinner, a documentary video produced by Cornell Chapter will debut on the big screen. And, it wouldn’t be a celebration without a party! Join us for live entertainment at the Statler Ballroom as we dance the night away!
For those who are early risers, plans are in the work for a morning bird watch at the Sapsucker Woods. The world-renowned Johnson Museum of Art will also be open that morning for a special tour. Join the brothers at the chapter house for brunch on Sunday morning before heading home. Come tour the chapter house, and see how much things have changed and stayed the same since the last time you were there.
Excitement for the Cornell Chapter Centennial has been building for several years. Thanks to the generosity of our alumni, we have raised almost $14,000 for the chapter’s AFF account. To date, over 40 brothers have already reserved their spot; why join them and all of us for this once in a lifetime affair? For more information about the Cornell Chapter Centennial, contact the following centennial chairmen:
David Klesh, Celebration Chairman Tom Balcerski, Historian Brad Ayres, Capital Campaign
davidklesh@hotmail.com tbalcerski@gmail.com bja27@cornell.edu
(646) 643-6744 (201) 327-0668 (607) 731-9338
We look forward to seeing you there at Ithaca in 2007!
Monday, October 16, 2006
Centennial Horizon - Vol. 2, No. 1 - Fall 2006
Centennial Horizon - Vol. 2, No. 1 - Fall 2006
Brethren,
Here's a sneak preview of the new Centennial Horizon for all those who follow the weblog! For a complete list of all those brothers who have signed up so far, just e-mail me. There are over 25 brothers already signed up, ranging from class of 1942 to class of 2006, with several more in between!
HOOVER
#1063

Here's a sneak preview of the new Centennial Horizon for all those who follow the weblog! For a complete list of all those brothers who have signed up so far, just e-mail me. There are over 25 brothers already signed up, ranging from class of 1942 to class of 2006, with several more in between!
HOOVER
#1063

Saturday, September 02, 2006
Friday, July 28, 2006
Doc Bradley Portrait

Portrait of Robert Claude "Doc" Bradley that hangs in the Thompson Library (chapter room). Doc was one of the first Award of Merit winners in the inaugural class of 1954. He was also instrumental in the purchase and financing of Northcote, the construction of the Wing, and the expansion of the national fraternity. Note the Cornell Class ring on the left ring finger and the Award of Merit medal across the tie.
Sunday, July 09, 2006
Centennial Horizon...please note!
In the last Centennial Horizon, there was a discrepancy between the lead article and the cut-out form as to where to send the form. Please send the form directly to AFF and not to the chapter. This was corrected in the digital version in the entry below on the blog. I am hearing a positive response to this mailing, and I encourage everyone to send in their form today! Thank you!
Friday, June 30, 2006
Centennial Horizon Summer 2006
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