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

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62 THE SCROLL.paper, Brothers Maynard and Bowman are on the staff. Brother Neiswangehas a place on next year's Kaw board. Brother Searle will manage the gleclub next year. Brother Neiswanger has been elected president of the dramaticlub and Brother Crumbine is manager for next year.The alumni club has been very active lately. They entertained the seniorof the active chapter at a dinner and later held a post-commencement smokeat the Elks Club.The chapter loses a number of men this year but we are making an activsearch for fraternity material during the vacation and have every reason tlook forward to a banner year next fall. DAVID NEISWANGER.Topeka, Kansas, June i7j 1912.KENTUCKY ALPHA-DELTA, CENTRAL UNIVERSITYKentucky Alpha-<strong>Delta</strong> completed another year, the eleventh of her historjwith commencement week. Throughout the past year we have held our ow:in all phases of college life. We were well represented on all the athletiteams, especially by Brothers Walker, Caldwell, Ramsey and Wingo in footballIn January a house was secured which has done much to strengthen thfraternity spirit.In the academic and law departments our chapter won forty per cent of althe available prizes. Brothers Doyle and Swope won the Febrijary and Junoratorical contests. Brother Rogers won the Boyle Latin prize. BrotherDoyle and Guerrant won honor scholarships.On May 31, the chapter gave a very delightful dance which was attendetby many of our alumni and several visiting brothers.We are very unfortunate in losing five men next fall but with two pledgeemen returning and fairly good prospects for a large freshman class we hopto have a good chapter,W. B. GUERRANT.Danville, Ky., August 10, 1912.KENTUCKY EPSILON, KENTUCKY STATE UNIVERSITY<strong>No</strong> letter received.LOUISIANA ALPHA, TULANE UNIVERSITYLectures ending on May 28, found us all looking forward to a great manipleasures but above and most of all a much needed rest after such a season o:hard work. By graduation we lose three of our best men. Brothers Stovaland Hooker in the medical department, both men of true sterling worth. Thesitwo having made one of the best averages in their class. Brother Provosty iithe law department, a <strong>Phi</strong> with a bright future and one of whom LouisianjAlpha will be justly proud.With September soon here, every man in Louisiana Alpha is expected to hion the ground by the fifteenth in order to be on hand for the fall rushingWith six pledges coming up this fall all-good men as a starter, prospect!for us look very bright for this year. We not only expect to hold the clasipresidency of two, but of three classes. We expect to have out four good meifor football and five for.track with a real good showing.Brother Miller, after spending several weeks at his home in WinchesterTenn., is now with his brother. Dr. C. Jeff Miller, at Pass-Christian, for thfremainder of the summer. Brother Parker, in pursuit of the fair sex, ha;covered two states and is now in Texas. With what luck—who knows!Brothers Conger and Fortier remained at summer school where they will taktup advanced work for this coming year. Brother Charbennet, after a longcruise to Tampa and other ports is now at home. Brother Dicks being a trutHill—Billy is spending his vacation ait home, Natchez, Miss.New Orleans, La., August 23, 1912. . JOHN B. DICKS.

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