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

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268 THE SCROLL.Dr. JohnC. Morgan of Stowe, 'go; T. C. Cheney of Morrisville, '91;E. C. Mower of Burlington, '92; C. F. Blair, '99, of Morrisville, now inHarvard Law School; Glen Gould of Albany, N. Y., '00; V. W. Dodge ofMinneapolis, Minn., 'oi; GeorgeL. Morse of Schenectady, N. Y.,'02; Levi Munson of Morrisville,'02; Hollis Gray of Burlington,'03; Leslie Carpenter of NewYork City, '<strong>04</strong>; Guy Varnum ofBurlington, '<strong>04</strong>; Nehemiah Townof Cadys Falls, '05; James Reedof Morrisville, '06; HaroldAdamsof Morrisville,'06; HarryWoodward of Morrisville, '07.Other members of the fraternitywho were present were,Prof, W. A. Beebe, '89, now inhis fifteenth successive year asprincipal of the Academy; C. C.Fullington of Newark, N. J.,formerly of Johnson, Dartmouth,'02; Arthur Stearns of Johnson,Dartmouth, '07; John Lambertonof Morrisville, '07 and W. L.Orton, Leslie Cunningham andW. Mack, all of Vermont, '<strong>04</strong>.After sitting for group photographsthe alumni were royallyentertained at a lunch tenderedTHOMAS C. CHENEY, VERMONT, '91. them by Mr. and Mrs. Cheney,where Mrs. W. A. Beebe andMiss Blanche Foss assisted in serving. Mrs. H. P. Munson, Mrs. E. A.Dodge, Mrs. Geo. L. Morse and Mrs. W. A. Adams assisted in preparingthe repast.The men students at Cornell apparently are harder workersthan the co-eds. This is shown by the results of the week oftab-keeping some time ago. The figures are confined to theCollege of Arts and Sciences', but this is the largest college inthe university, and the one in which practically all of theco-eds are registered. The mass of figures gathered showedthat the men and women respectively spend each twenty-fourhours as follows: Work, time for men, 8/^ hours; time forwomen, 7^ hours; amusement, time for men, 2^ hours;time for women, 2.72. hours; physical exercises, time for men,i^ hours; time for women, i^ hours; meals, time for men,\% hours; time for women, i^ hours; sleep, time for men,8/4^ hours; time for women, 7^ hours; unclassified, time formen, i/^ hours; time for women, 2% hours. According toPresident Schurman a model student should work elevenhours a day.

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