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

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THE SCROLL. 221Missouri—Charles G. Haines, '93, was married on SeptemberI to Miss Alma L. Bower, at Kansas City, Mo. Bro.Haines resides at 'The Adelbert,' 514 East Ninth street,Kansas City.Iozt.a Wesleyan-r-Arthnr Lewis McCauley, '99, was marriedto Miss Alma Law, at Chariton, Iowa, on December24. Bro. McCauley is connected with a business college atDallas, Texas.Columbia—Herman S. Riederer, Ph. D., '03, has resignedhis position as chemist with the Passaic Print Works, Passaic,N. J., to become connected with the Coloplatin Co., ofNewton, N. J.Wisconsin—Franklin Sweet, '93, was married at Champlain,N. Y., on June 24, <strong>1903</strong>, to Miss Carrie May Dickinson.Bro. Sweet is with the Browning Manufacturing Co.,at Milwaukee, Wis.Kansas—Dudley F. Black, '03, was married to MissAngie Scammon at Kansas City, Mo., December 30, <strong>1903</strong>.Mrs. Black is one of the charter members of the Kansaschapter of Chi Omega.Ohio Wesleyan—Walter Ernest Clark, '96, who is an instructorin political economy at the College of the City ofNew York, was awarded the degree of Ph. D. by ColumbiaUniversity on <strong>No</strong>vember 19, <strong>1903</strong>.Westminster—The Rev. John A. Gallaher, '86, until recentlypastor of a church at Belleville, 111., has accepted acall to the Avondale Presbyterian Church, at Chicago. Heresides at 1927 <strong>No</strong>rth Whipple street.Vermont—A. B. Gilbert, '89, became, on October i, <strong>1903</strong>,assistant business manager of the Railzvay Age, one of theforemost railway periodicals of the country. Bro. Gilbert'sbusiness address is 1660 Monadnock Block, Chicago.Wabash—Hugh H. Harina, '69, of Indianapolis, was oneof the three members of the International Monetary Commissionwhich represented the United.States in recent conferencesin Europe with officials of foreign governments.One member of the commission, Prof. Jeremiah W. Jenks,of Cornell, was sent to China for a conference looking towardsthe establishment of a stable rate of exchange 'betweensilver and gold.

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