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

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THE SCROLL. 537Dickinson, Pennsylvania, Vanderbilt, Sewanee, Texas, Michigan(under construction), O. W. U., Case, Wisconsin, California,Stanford and Washington State—19 in all. Mentionwas made of 27 chapters renting houses—McGill, Union,Columbia, Syracuse, W. & J., Lehigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina, K.S.C, Georgia, Miami, O. S. U., Indiana, De Pauw, Purdue,<strong>No</strong>rthwestern, Chicago, Knox, Lombard, Illinois, Minnesota,Iowa, Iowa Wesleyan, Missouri, Westminster, Kansas, Nebraskaand Colorado; besides a floor of a college dormitory occupiedby the Brown chapter, and a flat rented by the Washingtonchapter. Mention was made also of 5 chapters havingpurchased building lots—Auburn, Indiana, Purdue, Illinoisand Missouri. W. B. Palmer contributed a further installmentof "Old Fraternity Records." R. G. Freeman wrote asketch of Allegheny College and Pennsylvania <strong>Delta</strong>. .Asketch of J. E. Brown, P. G. C, was written by R. H. Switzler;and a sketch of Dr. G. P. Benton, president of MiamiUniversity, was written by J, E. Brown.THE SCROLL issued 2,500 copies in 1903.The September Palladium contains an account of the installationof Georgia <strong>Delta</strong> and of visits to other southernchapters, by H. H. Ward. "Bibliography of <strong>Phi</strong> <strong>Delta</strong><strong>Theta</strong>," by W. B. Palmer, in this number, relates to "Bulletinsissued by applicants for charters" (since the LouisvilleConvention), "The Constitution and General Statutes," and"The Ritual." The <strong>No</strong>vember number contains proposedamendments to the general statutes, formulated by W. B.Palmer, with comments by J. E. Brown, S. K. Ruick, Jr.,E. H. Hunter and Guido Gores. The March number, containing105 pages and cover, the proceeding? of the NewYork convention, is the largest number of The Palladiumever issued. The May number contains an article by W: B.Palmer, explaining how funds for acquiring a chapter housemay be raised by selling common stock and preferred stock.For the same number J. Fj. Brown wrote of "Financing achapter house purchase," referring to the O. AA'. L'. house.A similiar article by H. H. Ward, referring to the Casehouse, had appeared in the .April SCROLL.1903-1904.THE SCROLL, <strong>Volume</strong> XXVIII: five bi-monthly numbers—October, 1903,to June, 1904; pp. 598-t-insert, October, pp. 12; insert, February, pp. 4;title page and index, pp. 4. Illustrations 82; diagrams 6; map 1. Editorand manager, R. H. Switzler, <strong>No</strong>s. 1-2; J. H. DeWitt, "<strong>No</strong>s, 3-5, .\ssis.

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