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

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THE SCROLL. 107-the best known banking house in New York, and has beenregarded as one of the most conspicuously successful men intown, but his name is not in Who's Who.College athletes get a great glut of distinction while theyare still college athletes. What they usually want in reallife is substantial success payable quarterly or oftener.Whether they get more or less than their share of it we donot know. It would be interesting to learn. The leadingcollege athletes devote a vast deal of time to their specialties.Does it pay them ? Do they do particularly well inthe world? Are they strenuous in other things besidessport? Are they apt to be able, or apt to be dull? Arethey good men to hire ? The world would like to know,but it can not find out from Who's Who.—Harper's Weekly.HELLENIC.* K S entered M. I. T. on October 16 with a charter membershipof five.A n, a local society at Baker University, Baldwin, Kan.,has received a charter from ATA.2 X has chartered 'The Orphans' at the University ofWashington. They occupy a rented house.It is announced that a chapter of Pi Beta <strong>Phi</strong> will be installedat the University of Minnesota in <strong>No</strong>vember.AHA, which has existed during the past year as a localat Williams, is said to be seeking a national fraternitycharter.A fraternity for colored men, the only one in the UnitedStates, is reported to have been organized at the Universityof Indiana.* A E, scholastic fraternity, has fifteen chapters—eightin Missouri, three in Kansas, two in Nebraska and one eachin Illinois and Colorado.The Shield for August contains a half-tone of the residenceof T. M. Potts in Canonsburg, Pa., in which * K *was founded February 19, 1852. The wrong house was indicatedin 'The History of <strong>Phi</strong> Kappa Psi,' published lastyear.

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