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

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558 THE SCROLL.The post-prandial exercises were inaugurated by the introduction of Bro.R. A. Stewart, Vermont, '93, as toastmaster, who presided over this portionof the exercises with his accustomed grace. The toasts were as follows:"Once a <strong>Phi</strong> Always a <strong>Phi</strong>," Arthur M. McCrillis, Brown, '97; "Funstonas I Knew Him," J. C. Manning, Kansas, '89; "The Citadel of <strong>Phi</strong> <strong>Delta</strong><strong>Theta</strong>," C. M. Owen, Dartmouth, 'oi; "Fraternity, Paternity, Eternity,"C. A. Andrews, Amherst, '95; "<strong>Phi</strong> Fellowship," Rev. Woodman Bradbury,Colby, '93; all were given in a very pleasing manner and were greatlyenjoyed by the brothers present. The committee had expected, both lastyear and this, that Brother Lee Fairchild, Lombard, '86, would be presentand respond to the toast "Apropos," but for some unexplained reason hefailed to appear, a fact which was deeply regretted.When the last toast had been given, the last college yells sounded andthe last song styig, the brothers still lingered for a social chat, and whenthey finally separated it was with a feeling of satisfaction that the year hadbeen so successful, and that there would be a firmer friendship and a deeperloyalty in the days to come.April 21, 19<strong>04</strong>.LEONARD S. DOTEN.NEW YORK.Statistics prepared by the $ A 9 club of New York City show a grossattendance of ninety-five <strong>Phi</strong>s at the annual Alumni Day banquet held atthe Hotel Manhattan on March 14 last.' The men came from all quarters ofthe country from Maine to Washington and from Michigan to Mississippi.Every province of the fraternity was represented by at least two men andthere were present graduates fi'om thirtj-seven different chapters. The provinceswere represented as follows: Alpha, 57; <strong>Delta</strong>, 12; Zeta, 10; Epsilon,5; Beta, 4; Gamma, Eta'and <strong>Theta</strong>, two each. Following is the attendancefrom the various chapters: Columbia, 25; Cornell, 7; College of the City ofNew York, 6; Vermont and Williams, four each; Dartmouth and Vanderbilt,.three each; Washington, Illinois, Illinois Wesleyan, Hanover, Buchtel,Ohio State, Miami, Brown, Amherst, Maine, Mississippi and WashingtonState, two each and one each from Nebraska, Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin,Syracuse, Allegheny, Centre, Emory, Alabama, Ohio, Ohio Wesleyan,\iVooster, Michigan, Lansing, Hillsdale, Wabash, Butler and DePauw.The list of those who were at the dinner is appended:Alpha Province—Maine, Richard Alston Metcalf, '86, and David JacquesGallert, '93; Dartmouth, Herbert Jackson Hapgood, '96, William JamesWitte, '98, and Mark Bruce Wiley, '03; Vermont, Dr. George Watson Roberts,'87, Dr. Marshall Avery Howe, 'go, Joel Allen, '92, and FrederickFuller Lincoln, '97; Williams, Prof, Charles Thaddeus^Terry, '89, WilliamRowe Conklin, '00, Joseph Meeker Ross, '01, and William Cary Harris,'06; Amherst, Archibald Sharp, '99, and Arthur Rockwell Couch, '01;Brown, Jesse George Melendy, '01, and Lorraine Terry Petk, '02; Cornell,Dudley Returned Horton, '75, Edmund Le Breton Gardiner, '75, Dio LewisHolbrook, '92, Thomas Stevens Clark, '94, William Waldo Pellet, '01, CarrLane Glasgow, '02, and Clarence Blyler Kugler, Jr., '03; C C. N. Y.,Judge Julius Marshall Mayer, '84, Francis Asbury Winslow, '87, DistrictAttorney of Yonkers, Lewis Evans Aloysius Drummond, '88, Dr. JeremiahThomas Simonson, '90, Edward William Libaire, '92, and Alderman FranklinBackus Ware, '93; Columbia, Thomas Henry Baskerville, '86, JudgeJulius Marshall Mayer, *86, Francis Asbury Winslow, '89, Frederick AlbertSouthworth, '93, Prof. Charles Thaddeus Terry, '93, Edward WilliamLibaire, '94, Franklin Backus Ware, '94, Harry Mason Hewitt, '96, FrederickGeorge Haldy, '97, Henry William Egher, Jr., 'g8, Oscar Weeks

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