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

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410 THE SCROLLAuburn—Eli S. Shorter, 'ii, who for the past year has been connectedwith an Atlanta bank, has returned to Eufaula, Ala., his home, where hehas entered the mercantile business for himself.Dickinson—On the evening of the twentieth of February, William LloydHibbs, '07, was wedded to Miss Bertha Wenger of Carlisle, Pa., at her home.Brother Charles Kurtz, '07, was best man.Emory—W. W. Tindall, '00, an Atlanta attorney and chief officer of theJuvenile Court, was recently elected president of the Atlanta Social Serviceclub, which numbers among its members most of the Atlanta citizens interestedin social service work.Chicago—'Frank Gehring, 'ri, recently left Chicago and took up his residenceat 932 Edgeware Road, Los Angeles, Cal. Brother Gehring has associatedhimself with the New Chicago Speciality Co., manufacturers of BurntWood Specialties and advertising novelties.Chicago—Lester B. Fulton, '00, ^s now associated with the Chicago IcelessRefrigeration Company, Harris Trust Building, Chicago. This company hasthe Chicago agency for the latest improved artificial refrigeration machinewhich is being manufactured in Cleveland, Ohio.Virginia—Henry Louis Smith, '87, the newly elected president of Washingtonand Lee University, will be inaugurated on May 7, 1913. Committeeshave been appointed to make up a program of exercises that will be historicalat that institution. A later number of THE SCROLL will contain a full accouni.Idaho—Earl Darid, '04, was married to Miss Beatrice Swain of Boise,Idaho, January 15, at St. Augustine, Florida. Miss Swain is a member of theA r sorority and graduated from Idaho with the class of 1912. They willreturn to Moscow about April 10, where Brother David has business interests.Syracuse—•Frederick P. Schenck, '95, has formed a partnership with Mr.J. Boyce Smith, Jr., and Mr. J. Frank McDavitt, with offices at iil Broadway,Trinity Building, New York. Mr. Smith is a graduate of Columbia and amember of 9 A X; Mr. McDavitt is a Dartmouth man and a member of •*• T.Knox—William M. Lewis, '00, head master of Lake Forest Academy for thelast eight years, resigned yesterday afternoon. <strong>No</strong> reason is given for theresignation, which takes effect at the close of school in June. At that time Mr.Lewis expects to begin a tour of Europe.—Chicago Record-Herald, January 31,1913-Knox—Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss DorothyDyrenforth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Dyrenforth of OakPark to Harry R. Auracher, '07. Brother Auracher is the composer of the<strong>Phi</strong> Yell Song which made such a hit at the National Convention, and is verywell known among <strong>Phi</strong>s in Chicago.Georgia—Young B. Smith, '08, has joined the Atlanta law firm of Wimbishand Ellis. Brother Smith graduated in law at Columbia university andfor a time after receiving his diploma was connected with a New York lawfirm. His return to Atlanta is welcomed by members of the alumni club inwhich he was always a loyal worker.Ohio State—Prof. William McPherson, '87, dean of the Graduate Schooland professor of chemistry of Ohio State University, has been granted leaveof absence for the second semester of the current year. He sailed March ifor Germany, where he will spend the next six months in research work inchemistry.—New York Evening Post, March 8, 1913.Emory—Claude N. Bennett, '88, manager of fhe Congressional InformationBureau at Washington, D. C, and largest advertiser in THE SCROLL"Professional Directory", delivered an illustrated lecture on "The South"

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