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1912–13 Volume 37 No 1–5 - Phi Delta Theta Scroll Archive

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THE SCROLL. 93University of Virginia—Charles P. Stearns, '04, has been admitted topractice law in the District of Columbia; he graduated from Georgetown UniversityLaw School in June,' 1912.Amherst—D. F. Cass, '12, is now western editor of the Boot and ShoeRecorder and special correspondent for the Hardwood Record. His addressis 19 South 5th Ave., Chicago, 111.Illinois—A. P, Holbrook, Jr., '14, is with the Corn Exchange NationalBank. He was one of a good representation of Illinois Eta men at theFounders' Day Banquet at Chicago,Brown—Freeman Putney, Jr., '99, had a story entitled "Sweet Emmeline"in the Cavalier for March, 16, and one line entitled "A Husband for Hester"in the same magazine for March 23.South Dakota—^T. H. Elmore, '07, and E. B. Elmore, *09, have recentlycome to Chicago. They are living at 4201 Berkeley Ave. Brother E. B.Elmore is with Marshall, Field & Co.Washington State—The marriage of Chester Paulsen, ex-'12, and MissRosella Mohr, Gamma <strong>Phi</strong> Beta, was solemnized in Spokane Thanksgivingevening. George Mohr attended the groom,Chicago—D. S. Stophlet, ex-'ii, took his degree with the class of 1912 ofthe University of Chicago and is now connected with the Sales department ofW. S. Dickey Clay Mfg. Co. of Kansas City, Mo.Texas—In the month of July, the alumni of the law department of theUniversity of Texas gave an elaborate banquet in San Antonio. Robert Watkin,'07, had charge of the arrangements for the banquet,Washington and Jefferson—Samuel D. Foster, '03, of Pittsburgh, BattalionAdjutant of the Eighteenth Infantry of National' Guards, was appointed tobe Lieutenant Colonel and aide-de-camp to the Governor.Columbia—Harold C. Penfield, '12, and Anna Cathryn Bullwinkel, daughterof Mr. and Mrs. John E, Bullwinkel of New York, were married on June 19thin St, Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church, New York City.Chicago—Paul P. Rohns, '09, has resigned his position with FrederickStearns & Co., Manufacturing Chemists, Detroit, Mich., to take the activemanagement of The Hill Crest Orchards, at Empire, Mich.Dartmouth—George E. Liscomb, '07, formerly secretary of the ChicagoAlumni Club and later with the Battle Creek, Michigan Journal and News isnow business manager of the Democrat and Leader of Davenport, la.Brown—Arthur M. McCrillis, '97, who has been in the flour brokeragebusiness is now connected with The Telegraphone Sales Company of Providence,R, I., which is introducing a newly perfected device for office use indictation.California—Dr. George F, Reinhardt, professor of hygiene at the universityand university physician attended the American Medical Association at AtlanticCity in June and spent some time visiting hospitals in New York City andother coast cities,Columbia—Lieut. Donald Armsttong, U, S. A., '09, arid Miss Frances RichardNewcomb, daughter of Col. and Mrs. Warren Putnam Newcomb, weremarried August 22, 1912, at Pittsfield, Mass. Lieut. Armstrong's brotherFrancis Armstrong, '12, was best man.Chicago—Oliver B. Wyman, '04, who is practicing law in San Francisco,Cal., is associated with Gavin McNab one of the best known and ablest lawyersof the Pacific metropolis. Just now Brother Wyman has charge of much ofthe legal work of the Panama Exposition Company.Purdue—Charles W. Brown, '94, commissioner of public property In Jacksonville,III., was murdered May 25, 1912, by Ambrose Harley, former Chief

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