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

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456 THE SCROLLNeal Keely Traylor, Stanford, '03.Died January 11, 1912, at Pasadena, California.In Coelo Quies Est.kJoseph Dwight Tredway, Wisconsin, '63.Died March 19, 1912, at St. Louis, Missouri.In Coelo Quies Est.kRyland Burnett Wallace, California, '76.Died August 12, 1911, at San Francisco, California.In Coelo Quies Est.kRichard Crutchfield Warren, Center, '62.Died <strong>No</strong>vember 1, 1907, at Stanford, Kentucky.In Coelo Quies Est.kArthur Ebbs Willauer, Pennsylvania, '97.Died <strong>No</strong>vember 26, 1912, at Rye, New YorkIn Coelo Quies Est.kLeland <strong>Phi</strong>lputt Woolery, Purdue, '16.Died March 25, 1913, at Lafayette, Indiana.In Coelo Quies Est.BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES•HOMER B. ARMBRUSTER, NORTHWESTERN '13Homer B. Armbruster, <strong>No</strong>rthwestern '13, died at St. Johns Hospitalin Springfield, Illinois, where he lived, on the morning ofAugust 21, 1912. The cause of his death was ptomaine poisoningwhich was the result of eating chilli. He and his brother Walter,also a <strong>Phi</strong> at <strong>No</strong>rthwestern, who were at home in Springfield ontheir summer vacations, were at the Chautauqua grounds in Mechanicsburgnear Springfield, on Tuesday evening, August 20. About10 o'clock that eveniiig while they were putting up some tents atthe Chautauqua grounds they purchased some chilli from one ofthe dealers at the place. Both of them ate of it and Homer wastaken sick about 2 o'clock in the morning. At 6 o'clock he becameunconscious and never regained consciousness from that time untilthe tiine of his death. He was taken to St. Johns Hospital wheredoctors made all possible efforts to save him. He died at the hospitalat 6 :35 on Wednesday morning. His brother, Walter, who had alsoeaten the chilli experienced no evil results.Brother Armbruster was the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Arm-

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