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

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THE SCROLL. 271tions. Every chapter of the province was represented by atleast one active member and several of the alumni clubs hadofficial delegates present. In point of attendance Ohio Etahad the largest delegation of the visiting chapters, six activemembers being present besides Bro. George Case, '04, whorepresented the Cleveland alumni club. The Cincinnatichapter was represented by two active members besides Bro.Stuart A. McGill, '00, who was present at the Saturday sessionsand banquet; and Miami was another chapter to senda delegation of two from the active chapter.DELTA PROVINCE CONVENTION.nn Arbor, Michigan. <strong>No</strong>vember 9-11. rgos.The convention was opened by the province president,Bro. W. E. Eversman, Thursday afternoon, <strong>No</strong>vember 9, inthe spacious library of Michigan Alpha's new chapter house.The principal topic was Inter-fraternity Relations, the discussionof which was ably led by Bro. Henry A. .Sanders,Michigan, '90. Thursday evening the visiting <strong>Phi</strong>s were entertainedby an informal smoker at the chapter house. Businesssessions were held Friday, both morning and afternoon,one of the interesting features being a consideration of thesubject, The Chapter's duty to New Men, the discussionbeing introduced by Bro. Edward D. Jones, Ohio Wesleyan,'92, professor of commercial law at Michigan. Friday eve-

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