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

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THE SCROLL 5<strong>37</strong>Amherst—Edward A, Robinson, 'lo, now has a position with WilliamA- Filene's Sons Co,, Boston, Mass. His residence is 65 Oxford Road, NewtonCentre, Mass.Chicago—Albert G. Heath, '12, has become associated with the Vaughn's SeedStore, Chicago. He is serving in the capacity of secretary to the president ofthe Company.Chicago—George H. Garrey, '00, Is Chief Geologist in the mining departmentof the American Smelting and Refining Co., with headquarters at 165 Broadway,New York.Wabash—Bertram Day, '02, president of Lafayette Life Insurance Co., reada paper "The Economic Value of Man" before the Anti-Tuberculosis Societyof Lafayette, Ind.Illinois—Frank Dwyer Murphy, '12, the famous, Olympian pole vaulter, hasmoved from Cleveland to Chicago and is with the Globe Photo Service,189 W. Madison St.Georgia Tech—Frank C. Davies, '07, formerly with the Illinois Steel Worksat South Chicago is now located in Braddock, Pa., where he is associated withthe Carnegie Steel Co.Knox—Fred T. Jay, '09, has joined the goodly number of <strong>Phi</strong>s on the staffof N. W. Halsey and Co., The Rookery, Chicago, Brother Jay was formerlywith Sears Roebuck & Co,DePauw—R, G, Bowman, '07, has recently gone to Chicago where he isacting as representative In this territory for the Peaslee-Gaulbert Co., paintmanufacturers of Louisville, Ky.Chicago—Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Gilmer announce the marriage of theirdaughter, Eleanor A., to Mr. Donald Stirling Stophlet, '11, on Monday the24th of March, 1913, Chicago, 111.Illinois—James G. Alexander, '11, of Tuscola, 111., and Chicago, is a bondsalesman for the newly organized bond department of the Chicago Trust Company,125 W, Monroe St., Chicago,Mercer—Chas, P. Brannon, '90, has recently located in Chicago. His ofiice isat 1623 McCormick Building. He is the Chicago representative of the LakelandHighland Club Colony of Lakeland, Fla.Kansas—Invitations have been issued by Mr. and Mrs. E, F, Caldwell for thewedding of their daughter. Miss Mona Newton Eberle, and Mr, John Power,'10, of Seattle, Washington, on April thirtieth.Wabash—J, W, McDonald, '73, died in New York City last spring followingan operation for appendicitis. At the time of his death he was generalmanager of the Lincoln Nebraska Street Railway Company.Iowa Wesleyan—Thomas M. Carver, '87, will head the list of special lecturesat a rural life conference at Iowa State College. He is one of the foremostauthorities on rural economics and sociology at Harvard University.Amherst—A. M. Milloy, '10, who is working in the United States War Department,was recently admitted to the bar (by the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania)and will begin to practice law about the first of September in Erie, Pa.Columbia—The marriage of John Luneau Tonnels, '05, to Miss Reva MarieRitch took place at Calvary Baptist Church in New York, April 27, 1913.John Hurd Updike, '04, was best man and Eugene Pitou, '04, one of theushers.AllegJieny—Irwin Campbell, '03, has recently made his home in Chicagowhere he is acting as special representative and salesman for the VulcanMotor Trucks, manufactured by Driggs-Seabury Ordnance Corporation, Sharon,Penn.Iowa Wesleyan—Charles H. Myers, '02, will appear on a program of lectures

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