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1953–54 Volume 78 No 1–5 - Phi Delta Theta Scroll Archive

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THE SCROLL of <strong>Phi</strong> <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>Theta</strong> for <strong>No</strong>vember, 1953 97<br />

Benjamin E. Tate, 'lO, business executive; John J.<br />

Tigert, '04, university professor; Emory M. Underwood,<br />

'00, judge; William Waller, '18, lawyer; Jesse E. Wills,<br />

'22, insurance executive. Total 22.<br />

. UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH: Richard W. Boiling,<br />

'37, congressman; Harry P. Cain, '29, ex-U.S. senator;<br />

Robert Jemison, Jr., '99, banker; R. Bland Mitchell, '08,<br />

clergyman; Oscar N. Torian, '93, physician; Lewis K.<br />

Williams, '09, manufacturer. Total 6.<br />

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS: Jean B. Adoue, '32, banker;<br />

Eugene C. Barker, '99, professor; Thomas T. Connally,<br />

'98, ex-U.S. senator; Edward M. Dealey, '13, journalist;<br />

W. St. John Garwood, '21, judge; William A. Kirkland,<br />

'22, banker; Charles T. McCormick, '09, professor; Edward<br />

F. McFaddin, '16, judge; Edmund T. Miller, '00,<br />

professor; Robert W. Stayton, '09, professor; Agesilaus W.<br />

Walker, Jr., '22, lawyer; F. Eugene Worley, '32, excongressman.<br />

Total 12.<br />

SOUTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY: WilUam L. Ayres,<br />

'23, professor; Madison D. Cody, '14, professor; Marshall<br />

B. Hall, '15, banker; Ernest L. Kurth, '05, business executive;<br />

Charles T. Stone, '11, physician. Total 3.<br />

SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY: Ernest G.<br />

Foote, '22, clergyman; William C. Grant, '28, advertising;<br />

R'bland W. Harrison, '21, educator; King Vivion, '16,<br />

clergyman, educator. Total 4,<br />

UNIVERSITY OF UTAH: Stuart K. Barnes, '29,<br />

lawyer; A. Herold Blake, '20, professor; William J. Cope,<br />

'22, professor; Leland H. Creer, '26, professor; Delbert M.<br />

Draper, '11, lawyer; Frank E. Holman, "08, lawyer;<br />

Hyrum L. Marshall, '08, educator; Franklin D. Richards,<br />

'21, government official; Elbert D. Thomas, '06, ambassador.<br />

Total 9.<br />

UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT: Harrison E. Cunningham,<br />

'04, university executive; George S. Harris, '09, educator,<br />

lawyer; Roy L. Patrick, '98, corporation executive;<br />

Perley O. Ray, '98, college professor; Ralph W. Wilbur,<br />

'90, lawyer. Total 5.<br />

ROANOKE COLLEGE: WiUiam R. Whitman, '96,<br />

physician. Total 1.<br />

UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA: George P. Gunn, '28,<br />

clergyman; Henry S. Mackay, Jr., '14, lawyer; Herbert<br />

M. Peck, '08, lawyer; Albert R. Stuart, '28, clergyman;<br />

William G. Symmers, '33, lawyer. Total 3,<br />

RANDOLPH-MACON COLLEGE: William L. Chenery,<br />

'07, publisher; J. Rives Childs, '12, foreign service<br />

officer; William R. Phelps, '08, manufacturer; Marvin P.<br />

Rucker, 'gg, physician; John C. Simpsons, '11, educator;<br />

Frank Talbott, Jr.. '21, lawyer; Edward .\. Wyatt, IV,<br />

'31, editor. Total 7.<br />

WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY: Christopher<br />

T. Chenery, '09, corporation executive; Rosser J. Coke,<br />

'10, lawyer; Fred N. Harrison, '10, executive; Herbert<br />

Fitzpatrick, '92, lawyer; Joseph T. Lykes, '09, business<br />

executive; J. Tom Watson, Sr., '11, lawyer. Total 6.<br />

VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE: William L.<br />

Moody, Jr., '86, banker. Total /.<br />

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON: Samuel Chamberlain,<br />

'17, author; Theodore R. Gamble, '30, government<br />

official; Nelson T. Hartson, '12, lawyer; Smith Troy, '28,<br />

lawyer. Total 4,<br />

WHITMAN COLLEGE: Walker Bleakney, '24, educator;<br />

Ralph J. Cordiner, '21, business executive; Otis<br />

H. Holmes, Jr., '23, congressman; William R. Leonard,<br />

'26, international official; Clarence C. Ludwig, '16, professor;<br />

Russell Miller, '16, business executive. Total 6.<br />

WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE: J. Walter Blair,<br />

'22, professor; Joseph <strong>Phi</strong>lips, '14, army officer. Total ^,<br />

WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY: Robert C. Colwell.<br />

'07, physicist; Carl P. Schott, college dean; Festus P.<br />

Summers, '23, professor. Total 3.<br />

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN: Arthur W. Fairchild,<br />

'97, lawyer; George P. Hardgrove, '00, banker; Fred<br />

J. Hodges, '18, roentgenologist; Gilbert T. Hodges, '94,<br />

publisher; Guy L. Hunner, '93, physician; Stanley M.<br />

Ryan, '22, lawyer; Byron H. Stebbins, '01, lawyer; Arthur<br />

G. Sullivan, '07, physician; Edson L. Teetor, '21, business<br />

executive; George M. Umbreit, '22, corporation executive;<br />

Edward M. Weyer, '95, professor; Frank L. Wright, '88,<br />

architect. Total 12.<br />

LAWRENCE COLLEGE: Walter R. Courtenay, '29,<br />

clergyman; Albert C. Gilbert, '11, manufacturer; Samuel<br />

N. Pickard, "20, banker; Oscar W. Riegel, '24, professor;<br />

Charles H. Sage, '12, business executive; Westbrook<br />

Steele, '10, educator. Total 6.<br />

UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING: Sherman Wheeler, educator.<br />

Total I.<br />

GRAND TOTAL 680<br />

Hull Chief of U. S. Far East Forces<br />

manpower and supplies diverted from the<br />

main effort."<br />

Hull's anonymity stems largely from the<br />

fact that he has no flair for color.<br />

Much has been made at times of the<br />

names of those who accompanied President<br />

Roosevelt to Yalta and Casablanca and<br />

President Truman to Potsdam. But big Ed<br />

Hull was at all three without anyone seeming<br />

to notice.<br />

Unlike most generals, Hull is not a West<br />

Pointer. He came into the army with a reserve<br />

second lieutenant's commission in<br />

1917, the year he graduated from Miami<br />

(Continued from page yj)<br />

University, Oxford, Ohio, where he was a<br />

premedic student.<br />

"I had no intention of staying in the<br />

army when I went overseas," Hull says.<br />

"But our regiment had a good many career<br />

officers and the more I saw of army life the<br />

better I liked it. I decided I'd be happier<br />

as an officer than as a doctor."<br />

The army gave Hull a regular commission<br />

when he came home. He held various<br />

assignments in the between war years, and<br />

in the 1930's was, for a brief period, a<br />

military science instructor on the staff of<br />

the University of Wisconsin, Madison.

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