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

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478 THE SCROLL.* 2 K has entered Brown.HELLENIC,The earthquake destroyed the X * house at Stanford.K A has suspended at Southern Presbyterian University.5 N has 54 chapters and they own or rent 41 houses—asplendid showing.Seventy-five Greeks attended a pan-hellenic banquet atHouston, Texas, December 22.The II B * sor­The AHA sorority has entered Illinois.ority has entered Iowa State College.* K * has a new home at the University of Iowa—the firstto build on the Iowa campus.—2 N <strong>Delta</strong>.A T fJ is the seventh fraternity to enter the University ofWashington. It now has 53 active chapters.5 * E has been suspended at Washington and Jefferson,and has entered Purdue, Chicago and Syracuse.ATA has entered Missouri and taken a house there. TheRainbow says that a local society there is petitioning A T O.William Allen Wood, Indiana, '97, of Indianapolis, hasbeen made editor of The <strong>Phi</strong> Gamma <strong>Delta</strong>, to succeed thelate Clarence M. Zener.The Chicago chapter of A T A has purchased a stone house,and the Indiana chapter has built a ^15,000 house. Picturesin the Rainbow show that both are very handsome.The Bowdoin chapter of A Y was formed by dissatisfiedmembers of A A * who resigned from their fraternity, accordingto a recently published chapter history.—K 2 Caduceus.The Vanderbilt chapter of K A, which has owned a smallhouse since I8Q8, is preparing to build a larger one. TheJournal S3.ys it will cost J!io,ooo, the greater part of whichhas beeii raised.The Worcester Polytechnic correspondent of the Recordcalls Sigma Alphs "loyal sons of Minerva," and the <strong>No</strong>rth-

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