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

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THE SCROLL. 229were the delegates of the three charter members of the league,as follows: President, Beaton H. Squires, Harvard; vicepresident,Sidney B. Jacobs, Columbia; secretary-treasurer,Spencer G. Naurman, Haverford. Cornell, Pennsylvaniaand Princeton were elected to membership. Their delegateswere; G. Lauson, Cornell; A. T. Potter, Princeton, and G.G. Harris, Pennsylvania. A representative from Yale alsowas present, and as soon as a team is formed at New Haven,Yale will be admitted to the league.The details of the cup tie for the Milnes trophy were partlyarranged. Announcement will be made later of the scheduleof games and the conditions for the Milnes cup, presented bythe captain of the Pilgrim eleven from England, which recentlyvisited the United States.THE PYX.These very clever plates are from a water color drawingdone by a fair friend of one of the freshmen of Illinois Beta.The young lady'ff father is a 2 X, but his influence seems tohave been successfully overcome by our Chicago brother.The plates were kindly sent by the chapter from a sense ofappreciation of this dainty and artistic expression from itsfriend.* * * *The new edition of Baird's "American College Fraternities"is the most complete and useful compilation of its kind everissued. It is an invaluable handbook to any fraternity manor chapter. A full review of this splendid work appeared inTHE SCROLL for June, <strong>1905</strong>. Two dollars can be well investedin a copy, which can be ordered through the editor of thismagazine.^ * * *The <strong>Phi</strong> <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>Theta</strong> club house, 25 east 44th St., NewYork, is located in the finest residence district, within twoblocks of the Grand Central station and the subway. Therooms are fitted up as cosy living rooms for resident andtransient <strong>Phi</strong>s. Excellent meals are served at a remarkablylow price for New York. Members of chapters or alumniclubs who contemplate visiting New York should communicatewith W. LeG. Burnett at the club house for full particulars.

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