96 THE SCROLL O^ <strong>Phi</strong> <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>Theta</strong> for <strong>No</strong>vember, 19^3 '20, physician; Ralph W. Sockman, 'ii, clergyman; Frank N. Stanton, '30, radio executive; Murray T. Titus, '08, missionary; Karl T. Waugh, '00, psychologist. Total 20. OHIO UNIVERSITY: James L. Fri, '19, business executive; James A. Lyon, '05, physician; Austin V. Wood, '15, publisher. Total 3. UNIVERSITY OF AKRON: Harry W. Mountcastle, '97, physicist; Cletus G. Roetzel, '12, lawyer. Total J. OHIO ^TATE UNIVERSITY: Clinton D. Clawson, '24, business executive; Edward Francis, '94, bacteriologist; William H. McPherson, '23, economist; Clarence I. Pontius, '15, universj,ty president, banker; Ralston Russell, Jr., '32, engineer. Total 3. CASE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY: Robert H. Cciwdery, '03, manufacturer; Arthur C. Vicary, '06, engineer. Total 2. UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI: Powel Crosley, Jr., '09, business executive; John E. Fick, '21, business executive; Cyrus R. Osbom, '21, executive; George H. Strietmann, '27, business executive; Arthur G. Wakeman, '22, manufacturer; Clinton Wunder, '14, clergyman. Total 6. DENISON UNIVERSITY: Carey G. Croneis, '22, college president, geologist; William R. Kuhns, '19, editor; Raymond W. Pence, '05, professor; Ellis H. Rece, '22, university dean. Total 4. UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA: Leverett Edwards, '26, lawyer; Royce H. Savage, '25, judge. Total 2. OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANI CAL COLLEGE: Cecil K. Reiff, '12, educator. Total i. UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO: <strong>No</strong>rman S. Buchanan, '27, economist; Henry B. Mulholland, '20, physician, educator. Total 2. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON: Everett H. Pixley, '20, banker; Clark W. Thompson, '18, congressman. Total 2. OREGON STATE COLLEGE: James D. McKay, '17, government official; Robert E. Riley, '12, politician; Howard J. Stoddard, '22, banker. Total 3. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY: Robert L. Elfstrom, '26, business exeStitive; Edward C. Wells, '31, executive. Total 2. LAFAYETTE COLLEGE: Carroll P. Bassett, '83, engineer; Harold H. Bender, '03, philologist; Francis E. Walter, '16, congressman; Edmund G. Wilson, '06, YMCA official. Total 4. GETTYSBURG COLLEGE: Arthur B. Coble, '97, mathematician; Harold S. Diehl, '12, educator; Paul B. Dunbar, '04, government official; Charles G. Duncombe, '09, professor, engineer; Millard E. Gladtelter, '26, university provost; John M. Hepler, '13, engineer; Harvey S. Hoshour, '10, lawyer; Archibald K. Jean, '34, government official; George H. Kain, '97, lawyer; John R. Musselman, '10, university professor; James A. Singmaster, '98, chemist, metallurgist; Stewart H. Smith, '27, college president; Levering 'Tyson, '10, educational executive. Total 13. WASHINGTON AND JEFFERSON COLLEGE: William G. Bechman, '08, lawyer; Maxwell McG. Hamilton, '18, foreign service; Lawrence E. Van Kirk, '16, university dean; William E. Walsh, '03, lawyer; Paul M. Warner, '14, editor. Total 3. ALLEGHENY COLLEGE: Paul F. Barackman, '14, clergyman; William A. Brownell, '17, college dean; Frank H. Callahan, '12, clergyman; Wilson G. Cole, '09, clergyman, educator; Robert J. Corbett, '27, congressman; Thomas Francis, Jr., '21, professor, physician; -Heber R. Harper, '10, educator, public official; Jerome C. Hixson, '22, professor; Maxwell J. Lick, '08, physician; Roger H. Motten, '01, educator; James M. Neill, '17, bacteriologist; William T. <strong>Phi</strong>llips, '32, economist; Willis E. Pratt, '27, college president; Andrew W. Robertson, '06, manufacturer; Julian L. Ross, '23, educator; Donald T. Rowlingson, '29, professor; Theodore F. Smith, '15, corporation executive. Total ly. DICKINSON COLLEGE: Charles O. Appleman, '03, physician; Kyle S. Crichton, '17, author, educator; Henry Darlington, '10, clergyman; William A. Ganoe, '02, army officer; Dean M. Hoffman, Sr., '02, newspaperman; Edmund D. Soper, '96, professor. Total 6. UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA: Paul F. Clark, •17, insurance executive; Harvey C. Couch, '30, banker; Joseph T. Eraser, '22, academy director; J. William Hardt, '06, banker; Walter K. Hardt, '05, insurance executive; Joel H. Hildebrand, '03, chemist; Alfred D. Oliphant, '12, judge; Charles H. C. Pearsall, 'iz, business executive; Carroll B. Rhoads, '12, lawyer; William 'S. Swingle, '15, executive; Brenton G. Wallace, '13, architect, army officer. Total 11. LEHIGH UNIVERSITY: Raymond K. Stritzinger, '10, corporation executive. Total i. PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE: Donald C« Blaisdell, '20, political scientist; Thomas C. Blaisdell, Jr., '16, professor; John C. Cosgrove, '07, banker, engineer; William R. Diem, '17, professor; Eugene S. Farley, '21, educator; James G. Fulton, '24, congressman; Harvy B. Jordan, '17, corporation executive; John T. Ryan, Jr., '34, business executive; Edward Steidle, '11, college dean. Total 9. UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH: Donald D. Couch, '23, banker; Edwin B. George, '17, economist; <strong>No</strong>rman M. Grier, '11, biologist, educator. Total 3. SWARTHMORE COLLEGE: Gilson G. Blake, '15, foreign service officer; Hugh L. Elsbree, '25, political scientist; Willard S.. Elsbree, '22, professor; Robert E. Kintner, '31, columnist, radio executive; Richard W. Slocum, '22, executive; Claude C. Smith, '14, lawyer. Total 6. McGILL UNIVERSITY: Douglas W. Ambridge, '23, author; William J. Harshaw, '17, chemist; Melville L. Hibbard, '06, public utilities; Thomas R. McLagan, '19, industrialist; Charles S. Parke, '18, executive; William S. Robertson, '10, business executive. Total 6. BROWN UNIVERSITY: Quincy Adams, '26, economist; Bancroft H. Brown, '16, educator; Gordon K. Chalmers, '25, college president; Edwin A. Cottrell, '05, professor emeritus; Percy W. Gardner, '03, lawyer; William R. Harvey, '01, lawyer; William H. Kennerson, '96, professor; Edward L. Sittler, Jr., '30 congressman; Albert E. White, '07, college professor; William B. Widnall, '26, congressman. Total 10. UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA: William W.' Ball, '87, editor. Total i. UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH DAKOTA: Harvey J. Gunderson, '28, lawyer; Edward W. A. Ochsner, '18, physician; Herbert B. Rudolph, '16, judge; Henry M. Smith, '09, college president; Eugene L. Vidal, '16, aviation official. Total 3. VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY: Richard A. Barr, '92, physician; Malone M. Baskerville, '10; editor; James C. Bradford, '13, investments; Prentice Cooper, '17, politician; Edwin W. Craig, '15, insurance executive; Brownlee O. Currey, '23, investment banker; Lee Douglas, '08, lawyer; Burgess M. Hagan, '17, executive; Robert S. Henry, '10, railroad executive; N. Baxter Jackson, '11, banker; Devereux Lake, '96, member university board of trustees; Thomas M. Manier, '17, lawyer; Hugh J. Morgan, '14, physician; Samuel M. Reed, '01, professor; Grantland Rice, '01, author; Eldon B. Stevenson, Jr., '14, insurance executive; Allen J. O. Tate, '22, critic, poet;
THE SCROLL of <strong>Phi</strong> <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>Theta</strong> for <strong>No</strong>vember, 1953 97 Benjamin E. Tate, 'lO, business executive; John J. Tigert, '04, university professor; Emory M. Underwood, '00, judge; William Waller, '18, lawyer; Jesse E. Wills, '22, insurance executive. Total 22. . UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH: Richard W. Boiling, '37, congressman; Harry P. Cain, '29, ex-U.S. senator; Robert Jemison, Jr., '99, banker; R. Bland Mitchell, '08, clergyman; Oscar N. Torian, '93, physician; Lewis K. Williams, '09, manufacturer. Total 6. UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS: Jean B. Adoue, '32, banker; Eugene C. Barker, '99, professor; Thomas T. Connally, '98, ex-U.S. senator; Edward M. Dealey, '13, journalist; W. St. John Garwood, '21, judge; William A. Kirkland, '22, banker; Charles T. McCormick, '09, professor; Edward F. McFaddin, '16, judge; Edmund T. Miller, '00, professor; Robert W. Stayton, '09, professor; Agesilaus W. Walker, Jr., '22, lawyer; F. Eugene Worley, '32, excongressman. Total 12. SOUTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY: WilUam L. Ayres, '23, professor; Madison D. Cody, '14, professor; Marshall B. Hall, '15, banker; Ernest L. Kurth, '05, business executive; Charles T. Stone, '11, physician. Total 3. SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY: Ernest G. Foote, '22, clergyman; William C. Grant, '28, advertising; R'bland W. Harrison, '21, educator; King Vivion, '16, clergyman, educator. Total 4, UNIVERSITY OF UTAH: Stuart K. Barnes, '29, lawyer; A. Herold Blake, '20, professor; William J. Cope, '22, professor; Leland H. Creer, '26, professor; Delbert M. Draper, '11, lawyer; Frank E. Holman, "08, lawyer; Hyrum L. Marshall, '08, educator; Franklin D. Richards, '21, government official; Elbert D. Thomas, '06, ambassador. Total 9. UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT: Harrison E. Cunningham, '04, university executive; George S. Harris, '09, educator, lawyer; Roy L. Patrick, '98, corporation executive; Perley O. Ray, '98, college professor; Ralph W. Wilbur, '90, lawyer. Total 5. ROANOKE COLLEGE: WiUiam R. Whitman, '96, physician. Total 1. UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA: George P. Gunn, '28, clergyman; Henry S. Mackay, Jr., '14, lawyer; Herbert M. Peck, '08, lawyer; Albert R. Stuart, '28, clergyman; William G. Symmers, '33, lawyer. Total 3, RANDOLPH-MACON COLLEGE: William L. Chenery, '07, publisher; J. Rives Childs, '12, foreign service officer; William R. Phelps, '08, manufacturer; Marvin P. Rucker, 'gg, physician; John C. Simpsons, '11, educator; Frank Talbott, Jr.. '21, lawyer; Edward .\. Wyatt, IV, '31, editor. Total 7. WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY: Christopher T. Chenery, '09, corporation executive; Rosser J. Coke, '10, lawyer; Fred N. Harrison, '10, executive; Herbert Fitzpatrick, '92, lawyer; Joseph T. Lykes, '09, business executive; J. Tom Watson, Sr., '11, lawyer. Total 6. VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE: William L. Moody, Jr., '86, banker. Total /. UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON: Samuel Chamberlain, '17, author; Theodore R. Gamble, '30, government official; Nelson T. Hartson, '12, lawyer; Smith Troy, '28, lawyer. Total 4, WHITMAN COLLEGE: Walker Bleakney, '24, educator; Ralph J. Cordiner, '21, business executive; Otis H. Holmes, Jr., '23, congressman; William R. Leonard, '26, international official; Clarence C. Ludwig, '16, professor; Russell Miller, '16, business executive. Total 6. WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE: J. Walter Blair, '22, professor; Joseph <strong>Phi</strong>lips, '14, army officer. Total ^, WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY: Robert C. Colwell. '07, physicist; Carl P. Schott, college dean; Festus P. Summers, '23, professor. Total 3. UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN: Arthur W. Fairchild, '97, lawyer; George P. Hardgrove, '00, banker; Fred J. Hodges, '18, roentgenologist; Gilbert T. Hodges, '94, publisher; Guy L. Hunner, '93, physician; Stanley M. Ryan, '22, lawyer; Byron H. Stebbins, '01, lawyer; Arthur G. Sullivan, '07, physician; Edson L. Teetor, '21, business executive; George M. Umbreit, '22, corporation executive; Edward M. Weyer, '95, professor; Frank L. Wright, '88, architect. Total 12. LAWRENCE COLLEGE: Walter R. Courtenay, '29, clergyman; Albert C. Gilbert, '11, manufacturer; Samuel N. Pickard, "20, banker; Oscar W. Riegel, '24, professor; Charles H. Sage, '12, business executive; Westbrook Steele, '10, educator. Total 6. UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING: Sherman Wheeler, educator. Total I. GRAND TOTAL 680 Hull Chief of U. S. Far East Forces manpower and supplies diverted from the main effort." Hull's anonymity stems largely from the fact that he has no flair for color. Much has been made at times of the names of those who accompanied President Roosevelt to Yalta and Casablanca and President Truman to Potsdam. But big Ed Hull was at all three without anyone seeming to notice. Unlike most generals, Hull is not a West Pointer. He came into the army with a reserve second lieutenant's commission in 1917, the year he graduated from Miami (Continued from page yj) University, Oxford, Ohio, where he was a premedic student. "I had no intention of staying in the army when I went overseas," Hull says. "But our regiment had a good many career officers and the more I saw of army life the better I liked it. I decided I'd be happier as an officer than as a doctor." The army gave Hull a regular commission when he came home. He held various assignments in the between war years, and in the 1930's was, for a brief period, a military science instructor on the staff of the University of Wisconsin, Madison.
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