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

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THE SCROLL. 593Illinois Eta—F. W. Cutler, 842 N. Main St., Champaign,111.Wisconsin Alpha—George S. Pritchard, Aurora, 111.Minnesota Alpha—E. C. Parker, 1272 County Road, St.Anthony Park, Minn.Missouri Gamma—A. R. Skinker, 4263 McPherson Ave.,St. Louis.Kansas Alpha—Frank T. Bangs, Lawrence, Kansas.Nebraska Alpha—Charles Stuart, 1906 D St., Lincoln,Nebraska.Colorado Alpha—Edward T. Lannon, Boulder, Colorado.Washington Alpha—W. W. <strong>Phi</strong>llips, 4542 14th Ave.,Seattle, Wash.In the absence of other special summer addresses it is presumedthat letters may be sent to the addresses given in theregular directory. See May Palladium for dates of fallopenings at the various institutions.INSTALLATION OF PENNSYLVANIA THETA,In accordance with notice previously given, Pennsylvania<strong>Theta</strong> was duly installed on the evening of Tuesday, May 10.On the previous evening the charter members had been subjectedto preliminary tests by resident <strong>Phi</strong>s and Bro. R. Y. Stuart,Dickinson, '03. Bro. Arthur M. McCrillis, H. G. C, Brown,'97, had charge of the ritualistic work, being assisted in thisby Bros. I. L. Foster, Brown, '93; C. T. Aikens, Gettysburg,'86; P. O, Ray, University of Verjnont, '98; L. P. Wyman,Colby, 96; J. M. Cooper, Lafayette, '05; C. S. Forkum,State, '05; J. Dallas, State, '05. When the requirements ofthe ritual had been satisfied, Bro. McCrillis presented thecharter to the new chapter with a few well chosen words ofadvice. The company then proceeded to the dining roomwhere they were regaled with a feast of seasonable viands.After the satisfying menu had been thoroughly discussed withthe accompaniment of varied conversation, Bro. Foster astoastmaster called upon the following brothers to whom toastshad been assigned: C. T. Aikens, Gettysburg, "Our Bond;"P. O. Ray, Vermont, "Our Motto;" .\. M. McCrillis, Brown,Our Province;" John Dallas, Pennsylvania State, ' OurChapter;" J. M. Cooper, Lafayette, "Our Ideals." Theremarks in every case were witty and instructive, bristlingwith helpful advice to the new members. Words of encour-

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