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1930–31 Volume 55 No 1–5 - Phi Delta Theta Scroll Archive

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Al umniWilliam H. Greenleaf, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota,'11, for the past five years incharge of the sales promotion departmentof the Carter's Ink Company,has now assumed the added duties ofadvertising manager and thus takesunder his charge all matters pertainingto publicity. Brother Greenleaf,who is perhaps as widely known asany man in the stationery and alliedlines, brings to his work a foundationwhich augurs well for increased successwith these added duties. He isthe president of Alpha Province.George S. Ward, Illinois, '10, attorneyof Washington, D.C, attendedthe Internationale Pelzfach-Ausstellung,which, translated into Englishis the Worldwide Fur exposition, inLeipzig, Germany, during the pastsummer. Brother Ward is the personalcounsel for the president of theexposition. He is also the assistanttreasurer of the house association ofIllinois Eta. He took a degree inlaw at Columbia University in 1913.Leland H. Ridgway, Wabash, '22,was married October 18 to Miss JaneLouise Brown of Kokomo, Indiana.John H. Woodruff, Wabash, '22, actedas best man at the wedding. Mrs.Ridgway is a graduate of the Universityof Illinois and a member ofA O n sorority. Brother Ridgway,the popular president of Kappa Province,is an executive of the IndianaBell Telephone Company at Kokomo.Last year he organized a ^ A @ alumniclub in that city and he now serves astreasurer of the club. He was quiteactive in student affairs as an undergraduateat Wabash. He is now amember of the Columbia Club atIndianapolis.Joseph E. Crews, DePauw, '82, retiredSeptember 30 from his positionas statistician with the American RailwayExpress Company in Houston,Texas, after forty-eight years of servicewith that organization. He hadreached the age of 70, at which employeesare uniformly retired by thecompany. Brother Crews entered theservice of earlier companies as a messengerback in the days when the Great<strong>No</strong>rthern Railway was under constructionand stage coaches were used toconvey both passengers and express.For a number of years Brother Crewswas with the American Railway andExpress Company, then with theWells-Fargo Company, and for severalyears past with the combined AmericanRailway Express. He plans torest for the next few months.GEORGE S. WARDIllinois, '10[111]L. P. Davis, Hillsdale, '97, formerlywith the First State Bank of Hallettsville,Texas, is now representativeof the Ike Ashburn Agency with theSeaboard Life Insurance Company in

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