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1 1 U5 Greek letter .fithstanding the 5 the fraternities L quite active in arkable activity, ernities to Plare calibre of their r was the chief wme fifteen men n innovation in 2 trials afforded The outstanding lheld at Keene's e Court justice filton I. Wein- frving Reiman, feature of the anniversary of of N- Kenneth les. Realizing legal Practice, at which time, Swetlow, Were jomfflfmofated Cfzancef-fcygg H 3 Q F -s ff rl , ly the tenth anniversary of the establishment of Alpha Gamma. The fraternity led by jack S. Grossman gained momentum with time, and completed its activi- ties for the year with the induction of six pledgees at a gala banquet, The Alexander Hamilton Senate of Delta Theta Phi headed by Howard N, Allen, Jr., concluded its activities with a dinner-dance at the Hotel Biltmore in New York City in collaboration with the Fuller Senate of Delta Theta Phi of Fordham University Law School. The group boasts a roster that has almost I doubled in size since the beginning of the semester. Outstanding among its 0 achievements in the past year, was the establishment of monthly forums at which lectures were given by members of the Brooklyn Law School Faculty. With the acquisition of new quarters at 58 Court Street, Lambda Chapter of Kappa Phi Sigma, has made rapid strides in the past few months. The genial atmosphere of the spacious rooms was, in a large measure, responsible for the increase in membership, and for the apparent fuller enjoyment of affairs held there. I I Despite a dull start partially attributable to a lack of members, Iota Sigma Alpha completed its seasonal activities in fine fettle. The group gives promise of becoming a potent factor in Fraternity Row during 1933-34. Page 0-ne Hundred Tlfifly-nine
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l lg? shy xx HKS ff' -: ,,, J has I 93 3 s5 9x A -- - - FRATERNITY ROW IN IRETROSPECT KEENER interest has been displayed among the various Greek letter societies this year, than in many preceding years. Notwithstanding the depression, inflation, bank closings and the like, the majority of the fraternities have flourished and increased in size. Although some groups quite active in 4 former years did not function at all, most of them displayed remarkable activity. There is a strong temptation every now and then, for fraternities to place greater stress on the quantity, rather than the quality and calibre of their initiates. This year it may be truthfully stated that character was the chief trait sought for-and obtained. Z Phi Delta Phi led by Ferdinand V.. S. Parr, Jr., inducted some fifteen men into its membership rolls. The results of the Moot Court, an innovation in fraternity circles, were most gratifying. At the same time these trials afforded an educational divertissement, heretofore unused in the Inn. The outstanding function of the year was the Founder's Day Banquet which was held at Keene's Chop House in April. Among those present, were Supreme Court justice MacCrate and Mayor Walter Otto of New Rochelle. The Iota Theta Law fraternity under the leadership of Milton I. Wein- traub, its Praetor, and aided by Milton I. Gershenson, and Irving Reiman, succeeded in establishing a fine record of performance. The feature of the year's activities was the Stag Banquet which marked the 20th anniversary of the founding of the Iota Theta Law Fraternity. The Iota Chapter of Phi Kappa Delta under the guidance of N. Kenneth Gross, its Reximus, retained its high standing in fraternal circles. Realizing the necessity for a practical knowledge of medicine in successful legal practice, the educational committee sponsored a series of cultural smokers at which time, the Doctors Joseph Freedman, jacob Rabinovitch and George I. Swetlow, were heard on topics of current medico-legal interest. A dinner dance at the Hotel Woodstock in New York City commemorated Page One Hundred Thirty-eight f the ffiflfl lea by 12 ties for f The N, Allen in New I 0fFOI'f.lll1 doubled 1 achievemi atWlliCl1 With of Kappa genial am for the inc held there. Despi Alpha com of becomin
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T' ' sf'-' ix I . A . R .G 471 p. 1 ,X xi, f 3 X , . i X ' 1 J A 4 iw l r M PHI DELTA PHI EVARTS INN Ertablirbed 1904 OFFICERS FERDINAND V. S. PARR .... .... M agirzer MORRIS L. HEATH .... .... H irzprian GEORGE C. JOHNSON ..... .... R ecorder JOHN J. MURPHY .... ..... T name HERBERT R. MCCARTHY .... ,.... C Zerfa Louis V. Moscaro .... .... G ladmzor FRATER IN FACULTATE William V. Hagendorn IN POST GRADUATE Julius Delpino Lyman Garber W. Gerard Dermod Platt Ketcham Douglas M. Amann John R. Appleton Anthony F. Bologna Garland C. Boothe Herbert J. Brunjes john R. Callery William T. Campbell, jr. Ernest Caroselli Edward F. Cavanaugh, jr. Addison B. Clohosey Francis X. Colligan john I. Conroy Arthur J. Delaney joseph L. Delaney Anthony II. DeMay Paul E. Doherty Page One Hzuzdred Forly Y George L. Weed IN PRAESENTI Vladimir A. Duehon Thomas V. Dunne john H. Easterday, Jr. Richard Elliot J. james E. Finnegan, Jr. Gerald H. Fitzgerald William C. Gegen Claude H. Grady Edward A. Hancock R. Preston Hazlewood Morris L. Heath Edgar W. Hendrickson Feodor A. Harms George C. Johnson Dennison E. judge Meletios Kavakos Thomas F. Ledwith Edward F. Liebrecht Herbert R. McCarthy john T. McDermott Warren P. McGoldrick john E. McHugh, jr. George W. Mills Edward R. Murphy john J. Murphy Louis Moscato Ferdinand V. S. Parr David A. Richardson john jay Scott Charles F. Teichman T. Kenneth Tyson Charles P. Underwood Kurt W'idder X. I MH-.ESS ff'- Lro W 4 '. limos G' 0 g t Jffif 'Iwi' Hari -Icsip Rfg' T Mar Iszgr Mart: M41 4 3 in
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