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

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THE SCROLL 443for the occasion, and the brothers were also entertained by numerousamusing recitations. Brother M. A. Brannon, Dean of the Collegeof Liberal Arts, presided as toastmaster and in a very appropriatemanner introduced the various speakers of the evening. BrotherThomas A. Davis responded to the toast "<strong>Phi</strong> <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>Theta</strong>", in whichhe gave us an inspiring account of our great Fraternity and reada number of communications from various chapters and prominentmembers of the Fraternity who wished us Godspeed and successas we launched forth as the baby chapter. Brother Max Murdockwas called upon to talk on "Fraternal Ideals". He showed ushow and why fraternities were the media of much good and urgedthat we ever live up to the high ideals for which * A ® stands.,*-:P^''GROUP AT THE RAISING OF THE FLAG OVER NORTH DAKOTA ALPHA'SCHAPTER HOUSE, APRILBrother Elmer C. Henderson spoke on "The University and theFraternity" and pictured the relation that should exist between thechapter and the rest of the university. Brother W. O. McLellandfittingly responded to a toast, "The Fargo Alumni", and extendedwarm congratulations in behalf of the alumni club of the Gate City.On behalf of the newly installed chapter, Fred Brockhoff respondedin a pleasing manner. The alumni members were represented onthe toast list by William Lemke and John M. Anderson, who gave usinteresting accounts of the early life of the Bachelor Club. The closingspeaker on the toast program was Dr. E. B. Stephenson, whowith well chosen words, welcomed the new members into the Fraternity.I8

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