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

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THE SCROLL. 613Lansing, '89, have resigned from tlie staff of McClure's Magazine,and it is rumored that they will start a magazine oftheir own, in which a certain amount of muck raking" maybe expected. Miss Tarbell is the Standard Oil's biographer;Mr. Boyden was formerly managing editor of ytc Clure's,Mr Stefliens is an authority on political corruption in .\mencancities and Bro. Baker is a censor of the railroad rebateevil.HELLENIC,A X P has entered Syracuse and Vale.2 4> E has entered Syracuse and Purdue.2 * E has entered Washington and Lee.A T A has revived its chapter at Lafayette.n K A has entered the Missouri School of Mines.Pan-Hellenic councils have recently been formed at Centraland Arkansas.Southern K A has entered Washington University, St Louis,and now has 48 chapters.2 >; has entered Syracuse, where there are now twelve fraternitiesfor men besides a local petitioning ® A .\'.A T n, having recently entered the University of Washingtonand the University of Missouri, and re-established itselfat Massachusetts Institute of Technology, now has 55 chaptersIt absorbed a local, A O, at M. I. T. where the otherfraternities are: .\ *, 2 X, A *, A Y. 0 X, ® H, A K E, 2 AE $ r A. ATA, * K 2, * 2 K, A 2 *, and two locals -\ Eand * B E.In an address before the alumni of the University of Michiganat Washington, D. C, published in the Michigan Alumnusand the Beta <strong>Theta</strong> Pi, Rev. Nathaniel West, '46, the oldestliving graduate of the university, said that there were 20students in his class and 70 to 75 in the whole institution.There were eight professors. One day a bet was made that"the day will come when this university will have <strong>30</strong>0 studentsand 20 professors." The students were required to attendpravers at 6 a. m. and 6 p. m. daily, winter and summer.

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