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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 March, 1954 303<br />

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Arrive at<br />

Oberammergau<br />

Day for Rest<br />

Train or Motor Car<br />

In City of Munich<br />

By Train or Motor<br />

In Rothenberg<br />

Leave by train or<br />

Motor<br />

Arrive Frankfort<br />

In Frankfort<br />

Rhine River<br />

By Train or motor<br />

In Brusels<br />

From Brussels (Air)<br />

Paris<br />

Paris<br />

Paris<br />

Paris<br />

New York<br />

Rate<br />

• Sunday<br />

GERMANY<br />

Home of the Passion Play<br />

At Oberammergau (Lang's)<br />

To Munich 60 miles<br />

Full day sightseeing<br />

To Rothenberg (Eisenhut<br />

Hotel)<br />

Day at leisure<br />

Via Heidelberg (Castle Visit)<br />

Frankfurter Hof Hotel<br />

Sightseeing complete<br />

To Coblenz or Cologne<br />

BELGIUM<br />

To Brussels (Atlanta Hotel)<br />

Visit to Waterloo<br />

FRANCE<br />

To Paris (Ambassador Hotel)<br />

A.M. at disposal<br />

P.M. sightseeing<br />

Full day. sightseeing<br />

Visit to Versailes<br />

By plane New York direct<br />

Arrival date N.Y.<br />

$1,390.00<br />

Profile:<br />

1<br />

Judge Hiram H. Keller<br />

(Continued from page 2g6)<br />

the affairs of * A 0 Fraternity, both nationally<br />

and in the Pennsylvania Beta chapter<br />

at Gettysburg.<br />

He has the unique distinction of having<br />

attended both the 1898 (50th year) and<br />

Centennial Conventions of *A0, having<br />

been made a Golden Legionnaire at the latter<br />

celebration. He met two of the Founders,<br />

Robert Morrison and John Wolfe<br />

Lindley, as a delegate to the National Conventions<br />

of 1898 and 1900. He points with<br />

pride to the many rungs on his Convention<br />

Ladder and regularly attends the Spring<br />

and Fall meetings of the <strong>Phi</strong> Delity Club<br />

of Pennsylvania Beta in Gettysburg, where<br />

he has served as president of the Pennsylvania<br />

Beta Board of Trustees since 1935-<br />

His sound advice and guidance has assisted<br />

in bringing the Chapter to its present high<br />

standard.<br />

He has a younger brother, <strong>No</strong>rman L.<br />

Keller, also of Doylestown, who is a member<br />

of the Brown University chapter of * A ©,<br />

class of 1918.<br />

Pennsylvania Beta is justly proud of the<br />

distinguished career of Brother Keller. His<br />

exemplary life emulates the teaching of the<br />

Bond.<br />

Judge Keller is loved and revered by a<br />

host of alumni of Gettysburg College and<br />

especially by the members of the active<br />

chapter of * A •© at Gettysburg and its many<br />

graduates. His continued interest in young<br />

men and his valued counsel have and will<br />

continue to inspire all who know him as a<br />

Christian gentleman.<br />

Judge Lemley an Authority<br />

on Indian Archeology<br />

(Continued from page 283)<br />

has tried cases of almost every nature, including<br />

a few admiralty cases, such as arise<br />

on the Mississippi river. He is humane in<br />

handling criminal cases and first seeks to<br />

rehabilitate the defendant, fitting him back<br />

into his sphere in life, and at the same time<br />

upholding the dignity of the law and protecting<br />

the interests of the public.<br />

Would you expect a <strong>Phi</strong> with so much<br />

work and diversion to have an additional<br />

pastime Well, the judge and Mrs. Lemley<br />

do. <strong>No</strong> ornithologists, nevertheless they<br />

enjoy watching birds.<br />

chow lines are standard around the Lemley<br />

home and they feed hundreds of sparrows.<br />

They also collect Arkansas and Confederate<br />

postal covers.<br />

Will Caruth of Dallas-<br />

Planner and Builder<br />

(Continued from page 286)<br />

organizations. He established recently the<br />

Caruth Foundation in memory of his father,<br />

W. W. Caruth, Sr. It was founded to benefit<br />

education, science, and welfare organizations,<br />

the funds of which are to be spent in<br />

Texas.<br />

This businessman, concerned as he is<br />

"with the development of his theories of<br />

free enterprise and competition, has always<br />

been able to find time to devote to his Fraternity.<br />

He served as chapter adviser for<br />

three years, 1947-49, and continues to lend<br />

his influence and counsel whenever needed.

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