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

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532 THE SCROLL.of the Council were made known to the fraternity at large.This became a regular feature of The Palladium, the headingbeing changed, on Palmer's suggestion, <strong>No</strong>vember, 1901, to"General Council Record."1901-1902.THE SCROLL, <strong>Volume</strong> XXVI: five bi-monthly numbers—October, 1901,to June, 1902; pp. 572-|-title page and index, pp. 4. Illustrations 66. ThePalladium, <strong>Volume</strong> VIII: five bi-monthly numbers—September, 1901, toMay, 1902; pp. 108. Illustrations 4. Editor and manager, H, T, Miller.Printers: THE SCROLL, The HoUenbeck Press, Indianapolis, Ind.; ThePalladium, Spahr & Glenn, Columbus, Ohio.THE SCROLL for October, 1901, contains a revised list of<strong>Phi</strong>s in the Spanish and <strong>Phi</strong>lippine wars, compiled by R. H.Switzler; articles by R. M. Allen about Kentucky State Collegeand the installation of Kentucky Epsilon; obituary notices ofJudge W. .A. Woods, and others; a report of the meeting of<strong>Phi</strong>s attending the students' conference, <strong>No</strong>rthfield, and areport of <strong>Phi</strong>s attending and participating in the inter-collegiateregatta, Poughkeepsie (eight <strong>Phi</strong>s rowing in the races);also a report of a meeting of <strong>Phi</strong>s at the Pan-American Exposition,Buffalo, August 29. This issue has a letter from everyactive chapter.The October and December numbers contain the editor'sreview of college annuals. The December number has accountsof the meeting of the general council at Chicago, Thanksgivingweek, by H. T. Miller and W. O. Wilson, and an accountof <strong>Delta</strong> province convention, by J. B, Ballou. "Old FraternityRecords"—letters written, 1858-60, relating to WisconsinBeta—were furnished by W. B. Palmer. The same issuecontains notices of a list of Indianapolis alumni (151 enrolled),of New York City alumni (571 enrolled) and of Chicagoalumni (236 enrolled). B. M. L. Ernst contributed a tableshowing the remarkable growth of * A ® at Columbia as comparedwith other fraternities there. Counting active members.<strong>Phi</strong>s from other colleges in the professional schools,and officers in the university, * A 0 had 84, the fraternitywith the next largest number, B ® II, having imt 58.The February SCROLL contains an article about recent additionsto the fraternity library, by J. E. Brown, and a listof 4> A ® chapters and clubs, giving their location, exactdates of establishment, etc., compiled by W. B. Palmer. Anarticle by the editor showed what <strong>Phi</strong>s had done in footballduring the season of 1901. Of the 65 institutions in which* A ® had chapters, inter-collegiate football had been played

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