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

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8o THE SCROLL.and state veterinarian; J. .V. Lomax, Texas, '97 (presidentEta -province, 1898-1900), associate professor of English;C. B. Campbell. DePauw, '00, associate professor of modernlanguages; W. E. Bachman, Lafayette, '01, physical directorand instructor in mathematics.The following brothers hold positions in the department ofagriculture at Washington; Bureau of plant industry—E. F.Smith, Michigan, '86, pathologist, in charge of the laboratoryof plant pathology; W. J. Spillman, Missouri, '86, agriculturist,in charge of grass and forage plant investigations;O. F. Cook, Syracuse, '90, botanist, in charge of investigationsin tropical agriculture; J. H. Kimball, Lansing, '95,superintendent of seed and plant introduction and distribution.Bureau of entomology—E. F. <strong>Phi</strong>llips, Allegheny, '99,in charge of apiculture investigations. Bureau of chemistry—G. L. Spencer, Wabash, '79, special agent. Bureau ofanimal industry—G. M. Rommel, Iowa Wesleyan, '97, animalhusbandman.E. G. Spaulding, Vermont, '94, B. S., A. M., Ph. D., formerlyinstructor in economics and philosophy in the College of theCity of New York has been appointed assistant professor ofphilosophy in Princeton University. After graduating fromVermont he pursued graduate work at Columbia and theUniversity of Bonn, Germany, where he was admitted to thedoctorate. Another <strong>Phi</strong> professor at Princeton is E. M.Rankin, Vanderbilt, '96, in the department of Latin. Amongthe students at Princeton are the following <strong>Phi</strong>s; ThomasBurns, A. B., Lafayette. '03, theological seminary; W. \\\Johnston, K. B., Lafayette, '04, theological seminary; R. G.Freeman, A. B., Allegheny, '04. J. P. Cuyler, Sewanee, '85,resides in Princeton, and E. L. Stevenson, A. M., Ph. D.,Pranklin, '81, is the head of the department of history atRutgers College, New Brunswick, N. J., just a few milesnorth of Princeton. A dozen other <strong>Phi</strong>s reside in neighboringtowns.Lee Fairchild, Lombard, '86, one of the speakers at thesmoker and at the banquet of the New York convention, contributed"Couplets" to the October Ainslie's Magazine. Theleading article in the October Atlantic Monthly, 'The GoldenRule," discussing practical morals in business and public life,was written by William Allen White, Kansas, '90, who wrotealso "The Kansas Conscience," published in the October

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