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

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534 THE SCROLL.article by Kendall Banning on "The Present Chapter atDartmouth" (chapter group illustration). "Bibliography of* A 0," compiled by W. B. Palmer, related to "The Catalogue,""Chapter and locality lists of members," TheManual," "The Song Book," "Song selections," "instrumentalmusic," "THE SCROLL." "The Palladium," 'NationalConvention proceedings," "Province and State Conventionproceedings," "Annual chapter letters," ' Chapter housecorporations and plans," "$ A 0 Miscellany," Bulletinsissued by applicants for charters," "Biographies and memorialsof members," "Miscellaneous books mentioning * A®."W B. Palmer also contributed a note about a * A 0 monogrampin which had in 1896 been dug up in the streets ofAnn Arbor, a cut of it being given. Inquiries made as towho lost the pin and when it was lost have never been answered.W B. Palmer also contributed an article aboutGraves of Deceased Founders," illustrated with pictures ofthe tombstones over the graves of A. W. Rodgers, Rev. R.T. Drake and Col. A. W, Rogers. The tombstone over thegrave of the latter, bearing an appropriate inscription withinthe outline of a shield, had been placed in position on memorialday, 1902. The expense of the monument was sharedby the fraternity with the family, the contributions from thefraternity having been collected by R. H. Switzler. Thegrave of J. McM. Wilson is still unmarked.The June SCROLL was not issued until August, and it announcedthe death. Juh' 27, of another founder. Rev. RobertMorrison, D. D. He had contributed more articles to THESCROLL than anyone else, those who had been editors excepted.This issue contains two posthumous contributionsfrom him—an obituary of Rev. S. W. Mitchell, Centre, '57,and an acknowledgment of the many messages of greetingsand congratulations received by him on his last birthday.The editor contributed an obituary of his father. Rev. J. C.Miller, Indiana, '55, illustrated with portraits of the fatherand three sons—H. T. Miller, Indianapolis, '88; J. Y. G.Miller, Purdue, 'o^, and S, V. B. Miller, Purdue, '05, thearticle saying: ' It is believed that this is one of the first instanceswhere a father and three sons have all been membersof * A0."An editorial in the June number summing up the goodwork of the collegiate year said: "THE SCROLL, which has.for many years been credited with a larger circulation than

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