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Uhr Zirtthlvg Qlluh liniuvraitg nf .Hllinnin For several years there has been a sort of an imaginary Bradley Club at the University, but it did not assume a definite form. It remained for Professor Crawshaw to organize the club when he came here. He called the Bradley men together and arranged for a meeting on June 4, 1909, at Crystal Lake in Urbana. After a picnic lunch, Truitt and Spurck were proposed as ofhcers for the next year. It was decided that they draw straws to determine who should be president and secretary. Truitt drew the long straw and was declared president and Spurck, secretary. This year the hrst session was held at the Beardsly on January 14, and was pre- ceeded by a banquet. It was almost purely a social gathering. We decided to have two social and one business meeting each semester. In the spring the members spent a most enjoyable day at Hyde Park. The object of the association is to get the old Bradley men together so that we may keep in touch with our Alma Mater. It is a pleasure to tell our reminiscenses and it increases our loyalty for Bradley and everything that pertains to Bradley. ' R. SPURCK, '08. The membership includes: L. C. SIEBERNS R. K. MURDUCK R. M. SPURCK J. SWENT J. S. SCHEULER H. WV. LYNCH H. S. KILBY L. A. BYRON E. SMITH M. B. PERSONS H. D. ROBERTS R. HAMMAR VV. S. CAIN H. F. VVILEY M. GRIGSBY W. G. HILLER G. KEITHLEY R. NVOODS H. E. COOPER H. TRUITT R. TAYLOR L. A. FRITZE PROF. CRAWSHAVV PROF. GARNER J. A. HUNTER R. C. CRAIG F. HUBER 25
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Clin, Erahlvg Glluh liuiuvrsitg nt Qllpiragn The Bradley Club of the University of Chicago is an informal organization, com-posed of those students of the University who have been students at Bradley Hall. The common tie-reminiscence of, and loyalty to Bradley-is enough to give the quar- terly social gatherings all the home-likeness and jollity of successful reunions. While the membership is properly limited to University students, other Bradleyites adrift in the great city, are gathered gladly into our midst. This year we had several visitors-Alice Goss, Louise Gibson and Qtto Davison from the Art Institute, and Marrs Shoup from Northwestern. The social event of the fall quarter was a dinner and general jollifica- tion in Lexington gymnasium, that of the Winter, a delightful, unique dinner party given by our most popular members, Mr. and Mrs. Knott, on Washiiigtonys Birthday. 'I'he members are: FRED MILLER HARRY LYDING NIR. and AIRS. T. A. KNOTT NIR. and NIRS. FRANK BECHT NIARTIIA GRANT EDNA ITELTGERS GIQALTE IIALK ELIZABETH RIDER MELITA MAGARET EDITH LOVE LOUISE HELINIBOLD MABEL BRISLEY MISS LA FEVRE VERA HALE 24 GRACE HAUK, I08. NETA EDNVARDS CHARLES MASON GROVER BAUIVIGARTNER SIDNEY EASTON VICTOR J. NVEST HARRY SCHVVEITZER ARTHUR BAKER
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Glntttntwxtrrnwnt mitch Zluxtr, IBUH XVednssday, ,lune 15th . . Faculty Reception for Graduates 'l'hursday, ,lune 16th Senior Class Play Friday, june 17th . . Convocation Luncheon Friday, slune 17th Alumni Base Ball Game lfriday, ml une 17th . . Convocation Exercises Saturday, Alune 18th Alumni Banquet Ellir Elmrlfth .7-Xnnital Qlnuunratinn PROGRAM PROCESSIOXAL-Tannhauser March . ...... lVt1g'11er IXYOCATION ..... The REVEREND YVM. E. CADMUS NILSIC-Intermezzo from Naila . ........ Delibfs THE CONVOCATION ADDRESS . THE LIBERAL AND THE PRACTICAL PROFESSOR JAMES HAYDEN TUFTS, The University of Chicago NllfSIQ'-Polisli National Dance ........ Sn'1cz1'2v611ka THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE DIRECTOR PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS RECjliSSlONAIfBlarche Celebre .......... Larimer' The music is given by the BRADLEY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, NIR. HAROLD PLOXVE, Director 26
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