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1903-04 Volume 28 No 1–5 - Phi Delta Theta Scroll Archive

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THE SCROLL. 97Franklin—The marriage of Rev. F. G. Kenny, '99, ofTipton, Ind., and Miss Edith Stott, of Franklin, cccuiedat the First Baptist church, in Franklin, on the evening ofOctober 29. The bride is a member of Pi Beta <strong>Phi</strong>.Wisconsin—Matthew A. Hall, '88, was a member of thelast Nebraska state senate, having been chairman of thejudiciary committee, besides being a member of other importantcommittees. He is a lawyer, and resides in Omaha.Columbia—Leo Wampold, '88, of Cahu, Wampold & Co.,has recently been elected president of the Chicago Associationof Wholesale Clothiers. He was associate editor ofTHE SCROI.1. 1885-86, and business manager of the same1886-88.Franklin—Rev. C. L. Overstreet, '94, who has been pastorof the First Presbyterian church of <strong>No</strong>blesville, Ind.,during the past four years, has accepted a call from thechurch at Charleston, 111., and will move to that place in afew weeks.Syracuse.—S. Danforth Lewis, 'CO, was received into fullmembership in the New York East Conference at its lastsession, and is pastor of the Summerfield Methodist Episcopalchurch, Bridgeport, Conn. His address is 1079 Centralavenue, that city.<strong>No</strong>rth Carolina—Isaac F. Harris, '00, who for the pasttwo years has been engaged in research chemistry work inNew Haven, Conn., will make a special study of physiologicalchemistry in the Sheffield Scientific School of Yale Universityduring the present term.Indianapolis—'A History of the Mississippi Valley, fromIts Discovery to the End of Foreign Domination,' is thetitle of a book written by John R. Spears, Indiana Gamma,'72, in collaboration with A. H. Clark, recently publishedby A. S. Clark, New York. It is an octavo of 416 pages,with facsimiles of historic plates and portraits; price $5 net.Ohio State—The National Association of Life Underwritersmust be a live organization. If not, it soon will be. OnOctober 15th, at its fourteenth annual convention in Baltimore,the association elected as its president Hubert H.Ward, '90, of Cleveland, Ex-P. G. C. <strong>Phi</strong> <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>Theta</strong> isnot the only organization that knows a good man when itsees one.

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