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

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Vol LV, <strong>No</strong>. 4U. S. Treasury Department was announcedrecently by Secretary of theTreasury Mellon. Mr. Mellon saidthat for some time Brother Redpathhad wished to enter private businessbut that he had prevailed upon him toremain until this time. Brother Redpathwill become a member of thebrokerage firm of Auchincloss, Parker,and Redpath.The prosecutorship in the Jackson-Lawrence judicial circuit in Indiana isbecoming almost a monopoly of theIndiana Epsilon chapter. In 1927-28the office was held by Coulter Montgomery,Hanover, '13. Two yearslater, the office passed over to the Republicanparty, the successful aspirantbeing Edward Massman, Jr., Hanover,'24. This year the Democrats againcaptured the position, the candidate beingCullen B. Barnes, Hanover, '17.Robert E. Mainley, Hillsdale, '97,has been making a noteworthy recordin New York in prosecuting the graftcases which have characterized thatcity recently. He is assistant districtattorney there and has been in chargeof these prosecutions since the resignationof Attorney Tuttle to makethe Republican gubernatorial race.Brother Manley took his law courseat Harvard and was graduated cumlaude there.The Rev. Frederick M. Derwachter,Denison, '12, is the author of a recentlypublished book which has been attractingconsiderable attention. Thevolume is Preparing the Way for Paul,and it is said to supply a new and enlighteninganswer as to why Christianitymade so much greater earlyprogress in gentile than in Jewishlands. Brother Derwachter spent anumber of years in the orient as amissionary.THE SCROLLPHI DELTA THETAdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A.Hyland of Seattle. They are living inAnn Arbor, Michigan, where he isattending University of Michigan LawSchool.Robert W. Frederick, Denison, '21,is now located at the New York StateCollege for Teachers, at Albany,where he is assistant professor of education.Brother Frederick, who tookhis Ph.D. degree at New York University,is particularly concerned withchild development and parent educationat the New York college.The engagement of Stephen G. Anderson,Washington, '30, championhurdler of the United States andOlympic games star, to Miss VirginiaShank, daughter of Mr. Corwin SheridanShank of Seattle, was announcedNew Year's Day. Miss Shank is asister of <strong>Phi</strong>lip Shank, Washington,'20.Dr. John H. Foster, Southwestern,'96, presided at the recent annual conventionof the Texas Ophthmologicaland Otolaryngological Society meetingin Houston. Brother Foster, thepresident of the organization, deliveredthe annual address. He is a prominentphysician of Houston.<strong>No</strong>rman B. Sloan, Hillsdale-MichiganState, '97, is now engaged in thereal estate business in Los Angeles.He removed to the California citysome time since after a nervous breakdownat Bay City, Michigan, where heformerly lived.William Willett, Illinois, '29, wasmarried on Thanksgiving Day to MissJosephine Macdonald of LaGrange,Illinois. Brother Willett is now operatingthe Illinois Supply Company inAurora.T. Dennis Murray, Washington, '29. Francis J. Van Meter, Hanover, '24,was married, December 30, in St. has accepted an executive positionMark's Protestant Episcopal Church, with Kingan and Company, meet pack-Seattle, to Miss Mary Hyland, F * B, ing establishment, at Dayton, Ohio.[281]

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