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

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THE SCROLL 465Mr. Hurd was a graduate architect of the Cornell University, andpracticed his profession at Boston for fourteen years.Deceased came to Brownsville three years to a day before his death.He did not engage in his profession here, but conducted a truck farmfor the benefit of his health.•WILLIAM C. KELLEY, NORTHWESTERN, '15Brother William C. Kelley died on April 16, 1913, at the EvanstonHospital, of typhoid fever, after an illness of seven weeks. His death"meant the loss to Illinois Alpha of one of its best beloved brothers,and one of its strongest men in school activities.Brother Kelley was born in Toledo, Ohio, on December 14, 1891,the son of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Kelley. He received his early educationin the Toledo schools, and in the Central High School was amember of the champion debating team, and in his senior year waseditor-in-chief of the high school Annual.WiLMAM C. KELLEY, <strong>No</strong>rthwestern, -'15His short college life, which was so unexpectedly ended gave greatpromise. Brother Kelley was a member of the freshman debatingteam, and was associate editor-elect of the 1915 Syllabus.Besides his accomplishments in school, activities, he was one of themost popular young men on the campus, and his loss will be keenlyfelt by the university, and by Illinois Alpha.],]. Cosii'e.'s., <strong>No</strong>rthwestern,'\6.

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