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

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THE SCROLL. 187The following is the list of the eleven fraternities at Lafayettewith the number of men initiated this fall by each; A K E, 9;Z *, 3; e A X, 5; Z X, s; * A e, 9; * K *, C; X * e- # r A 4-A T, 4; S N, 6; * A K, 5.Bros. Radcliflfe, 'yy, Allen, '94, Pierce, '99, Van Allen, '02, Isett, '01,and Bushnell, '03, have visited the chapter.Our dfelegate to the province convention is Bro. Cooper, '05, withBro. Hublry, '05, as alternate.JOHN MCGILL COOPER.Easton, <strong>No</strong>vember 20, <strong>1903</strong>.PENNSYLVANIA BETA, GETTYSBURG COLLEGE.The members of Pennsylvania Beta will leave in a few days fortheir Christmas vacations. The term has been a prosperous one forthe chapter, and the prospects for the coming year are bright.Bro. H. H. Kellar, '01, who is now studying law at the Universityof Pennsylvania, met with a very serious gunning accident in October.As a result it is feared that he will lose the sight of one eye.Bro. Trump, '05, has for some weeks been ponfined to his homeat Martinsburg, W. Va., by typhoid fever. He is now recoveringrapidly and hopes to return to college at the beginning of the newyear. Bro. Eppler, '<strong>04</strong>, represented the chapter at the Syracuse convention.He brought back glowing reports of Syracuse hospitality.Bro. Muhlenberg, '06, was recently elected assistant football manager.As before reported, Bro. Trump holds the position of baseball manager.Bro. Hartzell, '05, has been elected a member of the juniordebating team. Pennsylvania Beta is well represented in the musicalclubs by Bros. Fischer, '<strong>04</strong>, Singmaster and Trump, '05.The chapter has had the pleasure lately of entertaining Bros. Judy,Smith, Cheesman and Benner, of Pennsylvania Epsilon. We havebeen greatly helped in our chapter meetings by the presence at differenttimes of members of the local alumni, among them Rev.Vaughn T. Rue, '85, Pennsylvania Epsilon, and Bros. Huber, 'ot,and Hay, '03. Bro. Rue has extended the chapter an invitation to hishome in Gettysburg on the evening of December 17.Gettysburg, December 16, <strong>1903</strong>.PAUL B. DUNBAR.PENNSYLVANIA GA.MMA, WASHINGTON AND JEF­FERSON COLLEGE.Since our last letter Pennsylvania Gamma has pledged the followingmen: Paul A. Stuart, '05, Cheswick, Pa., and Stuart McD. Henderson,'08, Wilkinsburg, Pa. Mr. Stuart was sub-guard on ourfootball team, and played in nearly every game. We closed the seasonwith a splendid record, having lost but one game, and been scoredon by but two teams. Among our worthiest vanquished rivals wereOhio Medical University, Geneva and Annapolis.Our annual fraternity banquet takes place on the third Friday ofthe winter term and will be held in the new Elks' Hall.Bro. AIcElroy was our representative at the province conventionat Syracuse. Bro. Torkum, who attended Washington and Jeffersonin his freshman year and became a <strong>Phi</strong> here, has been elected captainof Pennsylvania State College eleven for next season.Bro. W. S. Grubbs, '05, will manage our football team next year.Washington, December 15, <strong>1903</strong>.HORACE W. DAVIS.

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