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

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3<strong>04</strong> THE SCROLL.THETA PROVINCE,WASHINGTON ALPHA, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON.The second semester began February 8, but very few students enteredand with them, little or no fraternity material.The university basketball team has just returned from the recent trip inOregon, where four out of the five games played were won. The crew andtrack team have begun training and this year a regatta aud meet have beenassured with the University of California. Our prospects for a successfulseason are the best we have had for years. Bro. Kennedy is a candidate forthe crew, Bros. Brawley and Twitchell are candidates for the track team,and Bros. Sieler, Grinstead and Hoover are trying for the baseball team.In the recent sophomore election, Bro. Sieler carried off the honor ofmanager for the 1906 Tyee, the junior annual.In debating, we are represented by Bro. Grinstead who will appear onthe team which meets Oregon.In December K 2 was installed here with five charter members.Seattle, February 19, 19<strong>04</strong>.DALBERS E. TWITCHELL.ALUMNI CLUBS.INDIANAPOLIS.The Indianapolis Alumni Chapter continues active and the members stillenjoy the weekly luncheons at the Commercial club cafe. On Wednesdayevening Dec. 30, <strong>1903</strong>, a number of the alumni and undergraduates homefrom college for the holidays held a most delightful dance, there being aboutsixty couples dancing. Saturday noon following Christmas the regularluncheon was held at the Columbia club, the following being present: JohnB. Elam, Miami, '70; R. T. Byers, Wabash, '98; W. H. Morrison, Jr.,Cornell, '01; F. A. Preston, DePauw, '94; C. A. Woods, Indiana, '97;Fred W. Foxworthy, De Pauw, '99; A. A. Ogle, Franklin, '90; L. B.Davis, Butler, '00; J. M. Gilchrist, Indiana, '06; C. E. Osborne, Wisconsin,'06; R. E. Sweeney, Cornell, '06; A. R. Coffin, Cornell, '<strong>04</strong>; S. K. Ruick,De Pauw, '97; R. M. Tolin, Cornell, '05; W. H. Wiley, Cornell, '06;Chas. S. Rauh, Purdue, '<strong>04</strong>; Ralph Bamberger, Indiana, '91; C. A.McCauley, Miami, '98; Dillon Hacker, Indianapolis, '05; J. B. Dill, Jr.,Purdue, '00; J. A. Miner, Purdue, '05; J. W. Fesler, Indiana, '87; R. M.Ketchum, Williams, '05; H. C. Allen, Wisconsin, '06; E. E. Stevenson,Franklin, '83; F. W. Foxworthy, De Pauw, '94. Ten colleges were representedat the luncheon.W. H. MORRISON, JR.January 15, 19<strong>04</strong>.

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