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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1901. Excerpt: ... glee club, and Mr. Earl on the mandolin club, of which he was president. A 4 also had representatives on a number of the university committees. All the gentlemen who have been mentioned individually are members of A . There is a dramatic club, a Y. M. C. A., and everything else that is considered essential to the success of a well developed university. OUR ALUMNI CLUB AT HARVARD. The Phi Delta Theta club at Harvard University is something new--new in that it is an organization in a university of alumni of chapters in other institutions, new in that it was chartered on November 12, 1900. The charter members are: D. B. Trefethen, Amhers(, '98; C. W. Chase, Chicago, '99; G. H. Kain, Gettysburg, '97; E. M. Brooks, Amherst, '99; E. W. Farwell, 'Wooster, '00: F. I. Stults, DePauw, '98; R. S. Sturgeon, Northwestern, '00; E. C. Hales, Chicago, '00; H.J. Edmiston, Nebraska, '92; Frank B. Cherington, Ohio Wesleyan, '99; H. A. Peterson, Chicago, '98; Kenneth Beal, Dartmouth. '99; R. M. Brown, Brown, 93; E. C. Peper, Missouri. '00; A. L. Eno, Brown, '95; E. W. Olive, Wabash. '93; A. D. Burnham, Syracuse, '00; J. G. Cole, Washington, '99; H. W. Mead, Williams. '01; W. A. Oldfather, Hanover. '99; R. C. Wells, Texas, '00; R. W. Morris, Indiana, '01; H. W. Eliot, Jr., Washington. '01; E. E. Harris, Amherst, '96; E. S. Harrison, Washington, '03. Eighteen chapters are represented by these twenty-five Phis. We predict that this will be one of the most active, enthusiastic and enjoyable alumni clubs in 4 A 0. There are other Phis at Harvard. Bro. B. D. Whedon, Nebraska, '00, is one, and there are undoubtedly several others. Send names of Phis you know there to the editor, or to Bro. G. Hay Kain, lfi(i7 Cambridge street, Cambridge, Mass. The club's organization is the result ...