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1905-06 Volume 30 No 1–5 - Phi Delta Theta Scroll Archive

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THE SCROLL. 105All of the history of the fraternity has been printed exceptthe indexes. The index of subjects, the index of chaptersand the index of alumni clubs are now being set in type.Most of the index of names is being compiled, and it willsoon be ready for the printer. It is hoped that the publicationof the book may be announced in the next issue of THESCROLL. The work will have nearly 1,000 pages, full octavo,and several hundreds of illustrations.The first article in this number is condensed from an articleby Rev. W. C. Covert, D. D., which appeared in the Interior,the Presbyterian weekly of Chicago, June 22, <strong>1905</strong>.Bro. Covert is a member of Indiana Epsilon and of the classof 1885 at Hanover, where he was a classmate of Bro. FrankD. Swope, deceased. He was president of Epsilon province,1886-88, and is now pastor of the Forty-first Street PresbyterianChurch of Chicago, his address being 367 OakwoodBoulevard. The illustrative plates accompanying the articlewere kindly loaned by the Interior.<strong>No</strong> <strong>Phi</strong> visiting New York should fail to call at the largeand comfortable club house. <strong>No</strong>. 25 East Forty-fourth street.It is located in the finest residence district, within two blocksof the subway. Grand Central Station, etc. The rooms in thehouse are fitted up as cosy living rooms for resident and transient<strong>Phi</strong>s. Excellent meals are served at a remarkably lowprice for New York. Members of our chapters and alumniclubs who contemplate visiting New York should communicatewith W. Le G. Burnett, at the club house, for furtherparticulars.In the list of initiates of the Chapter Grand in the JuneSCROLL a name was duplicated through inaccurate informationthat came to the editor from different sources. The names,"Robert Lee Wilkins," on page 491, and ' Roy Louis Wilkins,"on page 493, refer to the late Bro. Robert Lee Wilkins,Wisconsin, '03, Michigan, '05, who died on August 19, 1904,at Milwaukee, Wisconsin.At the recent commencement of Iowa Wesleyan Universitythe senior class presented a dramatization of J. G. Holland's

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