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

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THE SCROLL. 75Iowa Wesleyan—F. D. Throop, '99, for some time city editorof the Daily Standard, Sterling, 111., has accepted theposition of managing editor of the Journal, Muscatine, Iowa.Burdue—A. S. Richey, '94, a charter member of Indiana<strong>Theta</strong>, has accepted an election to the new chair of electricrailway engineering in Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester,Mass.Vanderbilt—E. T. Merrick, '81, has annotated- the civilcode of Louisiana, and has recently been elected president ofthe Louisiana bar association. W. S. Lewis, Tulane, '94, ishis partner.Gettysburg—H. H. Keller, '01, delegate to the Louisvilleconvention, 1900, is a lawyer, with an office at Doylestown,Pa., and another office in 11<strong>30</strong> New Land Title building,<strong>Phi</strong>ladelphia.Vanderbilt—W. F. Bradshaw, Jr., '99, delegate to the conventionof 1898, is a lawyer at Paducah, Ky. He was marriedrecently to Miss Rosina Ashton White in the Presbyterianchurch, Athens, Ga.Brown—H. M. Van Gelder, '97, is an engineer with thefirm of Church, Kerr & Co., New York, N. Y. He was married,April 24, to Miss Helen Windsor Foote at St. Agneschapel. Trinity parish.Miami—K. H. Zwick, '00, delegate of Ohio Alpha at thesemi-centennial convention, is a rice planter at Roanoke, La.He was married, September 19, to Miss Jeannette WilliamsLaw of Oxford, Ohio.Ohio Wesleyan—W. R. Bayes,'01, a menlber of the Columbiadebating team which defeated Cornell last year, is practisinglaw in the office of James, Schell & Elkus, 50 Pinestreet. New York City.DePauw—Dr. F. W. Foxworthy, '94, chairman of the committeeon the reception and dance at the Indianapolis convention,was married, October 11, to Miss Leila Gladys Thomas,in the Central Avenue M. E. Church, Indianapolis.California—A. L. Willard, '97, achieved great success onthe stage last 'summer. He played to large audiences in"Under Two Flags," with the Baker theatre stock company,at Rochester, N. Y., and later at the Lafayette theatre inDetroit.

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