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

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462 THE SCROLLCreek, Ohio, where he spent his early years, and where his parentslived and died. After attending the elementary schools, he preparedfor college at Grand River Institute, and entered Allegheny Collegeat Meadville, Pa. In 1885 he was graduated from that institution,and a year later, received his master's degree. For three years afterhis graduation, he taught in the schools of Youngstown, Ohio, andthen served three years as principal of the schools of Wellsville, Ohio.From that place, he came to West Virginia, and for eight years, wasengaged in" building up the schools of New Cumberland. From NewCumberland, he came to Morgantown, and for nine years, laboredconscientiously as superintendent in organizing and advancing theschools of a rapidly growing municipality.He resigned as superintendent of Morgantown schools on accountof poor health and spent six months traveling in Europe. Upon hisreturn he accepted a position as instructor in the preparatory departmentof the University.In October, 1891, Professor Gallup was married to ElizabethMcLennan, of Salineville, Ohio, who survives him. There are nochildren, and the only near surviving relative is his brother, AlbertGallup, of Dicksonburg, Crawford county. Pa.—Morgantown,(W. Va.) New Dominion, June 11, 1912.*BYRON GUSTAV HAHN, LAFAYETTE, '90Brother Byron G. Hahn was born in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., March24, 1865. He was admitted to the bar of Luzerne county, Pennsylvaniain March 1893. Later he was postmaster and collector ofinternal revenue at Wilkes-Barre. From 1906-'12 he was head oflegal department of Bell Telephone Co., Syracuse, N. Y. He diedat Syracuse, N. Y., September 20, 1912.B. H. WELTY, Lafayette, '15.•ROBERT TIMMONS HARDIE, TULANEWHEREAS, the Almighty God has seen fit to initiate into theChapter Grand our much esteemed brother, ROBERT TIMMONS HAR­DIE. and,"WHEREAS, his loss will be felt by all the members of this Fraternity,Therefore be it resolved by the Louisiana Alpha Chapter of <strong>Phi</strong><strong>Delta</strong> <strong>Theta</strong>, that it extend its sympathies to Brother William FriersonHardie and other relatives of our departed brother, during theirhour of affliction.Be it further resolved that a copy of these resolutions be sent toBrother W. F. Hardie, one spread on the minutes of our chapterbooks, and a copy sent to THE SCROLL^ the official organ of theFraternity for publication.JOHN B. DICKS.LOUIS J. FORTIER.FARRAR B. PARKE.

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