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1950–51 Volume 75 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 September, 1950 37The second fault, again a minor one,is the omission of summaries at the endof the chapters, and indeed, at the endof the book. The book would have beenmuch improved by the addition of suchsummaries.However, Brother Sockman has writtena book to be read by every man; and certainlyevery <strong>Phi</strong> will discover special importin it.Fowler Heads AmericanBar Association(Continued from page lo)feet two inches "dabbling" in footballand boxing. <strong>No</strong>w he prefers and veryoften plays tennis. "I play every chanceI get." Speaking of college, he recallsthat he majored in sororities, but when, "settling down" time came, he chose alovely product from the Baldwin School,Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania.Mr. and Mrs. Fowler have three daughters—andthis quintet has much in common.Daughter Maude is named afterher mother, and daughter Cody is namedafter her famous father. As for Betty,well, Betty is the oldest daughter and bythat seniority received a name of herown. All three girls are members ofA A n, and all three are Blue Devilminded.Maude and Betty have graduatedfrom Duke University, and Cody isstill on the East Campus in Durham.As Brother Fowler said, the lawyersin this country enjoy the confidence ofthe people. Be certain of this: CodyFowler enjoys the confidence and admirationof $ A ®.This Coal Works a Double Shift(Continued from page ly)and coal preparation plant was completedat the same time as the new conveyor.It has a capacity of <strong>75</strong>0 tons anhour.The company started its operations in1947 and is owned by four general andequal partners. They are L. M. Cooley,managing partner; his brother, C. G.Cooley, who also is president of the ErieCoal Co. and the Park Coal Co., operatingmines at Erie and Walsenburg,Colorado; N. A. Swenson, president ofthe Nugget Coal Co. of Hanna, Wyoming,and V. B. Smith, president of theLakeside Construction Co. of Denver.The coal is marketed by the ColoradoFuel & Iron" Corporation under the tradename of Oak Hills Edna. It has a widemarket in eastern Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska,and parts of Wyoming, Iowa, andthe Dakotas.The Sergeant Would HaveBeen Proud(Continued from page 20)for him all the zeal of a college freshmanand that rugged, 6-3, aas-pound frameof all the Wisterts.At his age, Alvin isn't going into profootball, so his last fling at the gamewill be on the night of August 11, whenhe'll be looking his kid brother in theeye—the one he helped through school,and who now is in his eighth season withthe Eagles. Albert's captain of the pros,too. He was one of the Eagles who beatthe Collegians, 35-0, last year.The coach of that College All-Starteam in 1949 was Bud Wilkinson, famedas the head coach of Oklahoma U. todraw the picture of Alvin's age a bitfiner, he was one-year-older than HeadCoach Wilkinson and still playing collegefootball. Brother Albert played forthe College All-Stars eight years beforeAlvin could make it.With Michigan last season, Alvinplayed almost every minute on defense.The fact that he didn't play oflEense, wasno concession to his 34 years. Michiganwas dedicated to the platoon system ofoffensive and defensive units which hasdoomed the 6o-minute player. OtherwiseAlvin would have been a 60-minute man,his coach says.

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