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

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522 THE SCROLL.Hellenic news he would undoubtedly have found that THESCROLL had published much more such news than any of itscontemporaries. In pages devoted to chapter letters THESCROLL was second, in pages devoted to personals sixth, innumber of illustrations first.The April SCROLL contains a picture of Edwin Emerson,Jr., Miami, '91, a member of the "Rough Riders" in Cuba,as well as a well known author and magazine writer; also apicture of Colonel Frederick Funston, Kansas, '92. Thelatter was receiving one promotion after another for gallantdeeds. The June SCROLL, containing another picture of him,announced his promotion to be Brigadier-general of volunteers,for heroism at Calumpit. The June SCROLL also containspersona's about other fighting <strong>Phi</strong>s. The leading articlein June was about Pennsylvania College, the frontispiecebeing a half-tone of the new * A 0 house at Gettysburg. Inthe same issue is a review by W B. Palmer of 0 A X's"Memorial History," 1848-1898.The Palladium for <strong>No</strong>vember, 1898, contains articles byW. B. Palmer, H. T. Miller and J. E. Brown, on the reformof chapter nomenclature, but the convention that month decidedto make no change in the system. The issue for Januar3^,1899, contains an abstract of the more important featuresof the constitution and general statutes, adopted by theconvention and other legislation. The articles of union andthe constitution adopted by Ohio Alpha in 1848, and theconstitution adopted by the convention of 1856, were printedin the January issue, and the constitution of 1871 was printedin the March issue, these ancient documents having beencollected by W. B. Palmer. The Ma}' issue contains cuts of•Miami buildings, with announcements of the * A 0 semi-centennialcelebration there. In this issue also appeared the statisticaltables compiled by the H .G. C. This was the firstyear they had ever been printed in the private journal.1899-1900.THE SCROLL, <strong>Volume</strong> XXIV: five bi-monthly numbers—October, iSyg,to June, 1900; pp. 584-t-title page and index, pp. 4. Illustrations 52. ThePaUndiuitt, <strong>Volume</strong> VI: five bi-monthly numbers—September, 1899, toMay, igoo; pp. 88. Illustrations 4. Editor and manager, H. T. Miller.Printers: THE SCROLL, C. E. HoUenbeck, Indianapolis, Ind.; The Palladiifin,Spahr & Glenn, Columbus, Ohio.THE SCROLL for October 1899 contains an article by theeditor on * A 0's semi-centennial celebration at Miami duringcommencement week the previous June. The speeches.

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