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

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446 THE SCROLLKL IsHis work already done is a lasting monument, an enduring applicationof the remedies of the law to the solution of the most momentouseconomic problem of the age.But before his appointment in 1903 by President Roosevelt asAssistant Attorney-General of the United States, the career of BrotherMcReynolds had been one of great honor to himself and to<strong>Phi</strong> <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>Theta</strong>. For eighteen years at the Nashville bar he hadheld an enviable position for skill and success, and in social andcivic affairs he was pre-eminent for his urbanity and force of character.'^'..flp-fm^ ^^^•f i t-'>- ^*iS^^^W^^|l• ^ -• '^^^^k| ' I^^^^^^^^KL iJAMES CLARKE MCREYNOLDS, Vanderbilt, '83, AND Virginia, '84He was born in Elkton, Ky., in 1861, and he came to VanderbiltUniversity from which, in 1882, he was graduated with the degreeof B.S. and the highest university honors. Soon after his entranceinto the university he was initiated by Tennessee Alpha, and hebecame a leader in his chapter and in college life. His interest in<strong>Phi</strong> <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>Theta</strong> has always been keen and sincere. He loves theFraternity and his brothers in the Bond, and he has always found delightin attending alumni gatherings, where he is glad to attest hisloyalty. He has made notable speeches on these occasions in Nashville,<strong>Phi</strong>ladelphia, and New York, setting forth the pleasures andbenefits of fraternity life. He has ever been deeply loyal to Vander-

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