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

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5<strong>30</strong> THE SCROLL.by Paul Wilkinson, Kansas, '93, these articles being accompaniedwith two portraits of Funston and one of Aguinaldo.The April issue also contains an article by C. E. Cachesabout the University of Washington, with a half-tone of themain building, and an article by O.D. Rohlfs about WashingtonAlpha, with a half-tone of the house built by the chapter.H. T. Miller having recovered, resumed editorial chargeof THE SCROLL. The June number contains "Our Roll ofHonor," a list of members of * A ® engaged in the civil war,compiled by W. B. Palmer. .A remarkable portrait was givenof .A. C. White, Buchtel, '80, who was probably the youngestenlisted soldier in the war. It is a half-tone of a daguerrotype,taken of him on the day he was nine years of age, thenext day after his enlistment as a drummer boj'. The Junenumber also contains an illustrated article about PurdueLTniversity and Indiana <strong>Theta</strong>, by J. F. G. Miller. The editorprepared an interesting article about members of tl" A ®who had been prominent in college athletics during 1900-01.There was a large number, especially in football (includingmany captains), baseball, track and other teams, and representativesin the crews that rowed in inter-collegiate regattas.J. P. Gardner was stroke and captain of the Pennsylvaniacrew which crossed the Atlantic and won all but the last heatat Henley, later defeating the Dublin University eight. W.G. Gardner also rowed in the same races.The June SCROLL announced the election of .Alston Ellis,Ph. D., Ohio Alpha, '67, as president of Ohio University, ofwhich institution five * A 0 alumni were trustees—H. W.Coultrap, '71; L. J. Fenton, '72; V. C. Lowry, '78; W. E.Bundy, '86, and I. M. Foster, '95. Pictures are given of thehouses rented by the Purdue and O. W. U. chapters and thehouse owned by the Wisconsin chapter.Expansion was discussed by C. L. Goodwin, W. A. Curtisand W. B. Palmer in the September Palladium, by the lastin the <strong>No</strong>vember issue also. For the <strong>No</strong>vember number R.H. Sellers furnished an illustrated write-up of the Universityof Nevada, from which an application had been received.Amendments to the constitution and code, prepared by W. B.Palmer, and proposed for adoption by the convention, appearedin <strong>No</strong>vember, as also an editorial in favor of holdingconventions in summer instead of Thanksgiving week. Theproceedings of the Louisville convention, sixty-eight pages,made the January Palladium, the first issue of that journal tohave a cover. .An extra number of The Palladium, dated

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