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

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424 THE SCROLL.LOS ANGELES.The Los Angeles club of alumni members of the * A 9 college fraternityheld its annual dinner and election of officers Tuesday night at theCountry club. Thirty-eight fraternity men were -present .and a program oftoasts was given with Sterling C. Lines acting as toastmaster. All alumni ofthe fraternity in the city will be asked to join the club and all visiting membersare requested to communicate with the secretary at 502 L.ankershinbuilding.Officers were elected as follows: President, L, R, Hewitt; vice-president,Sterling C, Lines; secretary-treasurer, T. A. Neal; executive committee, W„H. Anderson, Russ Avery, S. C. Lines.—Los Angeles Herald, March 17.SEATTLE.On the evening of March 15, some forty <strong>Phi</strong>s from the Seattle Alumniclub and Washington Alpha chapter gathered at the Hotel Washington,bent on celebrating in a suitable manner our anniversary day. After everyone had eaten and drunk to his heart's content, Daniel B, Trefethen, astoastmaster,announced the following toasts, "<strong>Phi</strong> <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>Theta</strong>'s Contributionto Our Life Equipment," Clay Allen; "<strong>Theta</strong> Province," E. A," Garrettson;"All for One,. One for All," Fred W. Hastings; ''WashingtonAlpha," W, W, <strong>Phi</strong>llips, "Senator John B. AUeri," Geo, R. Tennant; "<strong>Phi</strong><strong>Delta</strong> <strong>Theta</strong> in the East," Dalbert E. Twitchell; "The Glee Club," ArthurR. Priest; "University of Washington," Gardner W, Millett; "<strong>Phi</strong> Ladies,"W, W. Blain; "Castles in Spain," Frank E. Brightman. Bro.. Allen's responsewas particularly happy, and will be long remembered by every <strong>Phi</strong>fortunate enough to be present.The Seattle Alurhni club was represented at the dinner by the following;Daniel B. Trefethen, Amherst; A. B. Lawrence, Knox; Clay Allen, <strong>No</strong>rthwestern;George Hodge and A. R. Priest, DePauw; F. E. Case, J. W.Crooks, and R. W. Thatcher, Kansas; E. A. Garrettson, California; Earl C.Pooler, Wisconsin; T. S. Scott, Roy Kinnear, Geo. R. Tennant, W. W.Blaine, Charles E. Caches, F, E, Brightman, Malcolm Donahbe, WilburKirkman, Geo. F, Purdy and Fred J, Ceis, Washington. The aetivechapter sent Karl Hubert, D. E, Twitchell, Frank Allvn, G. W. Millett, W.W. <strong>Phi</strong>llips, G. G. Brackett, H. A, Hanson, H, H. Thedinga, L, J. Brawley,Webster Hoover, Claude Link, Harry Kennedy, R. E. McGlinn, Geo.Seller, L. D. Grinsted, F. W. Hastings, A. C. Hastings and J. H. Tripple-Gen. Frederick Funston, who was to have been the guest of honor, wasat the last unable to attend.A. R. PRIEST.Seattle, March 24, 19<strong>04</strong>.

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