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St. Paul College of Law C. PERRY FOSTER M ff X I 1 I I I ' I I , -,,,L. .. ,, .wx I. . y1s1 m:ifmaIu.metzr.e:'..Ez.z.:::I,s:. L. ... . . .. . ., . .. U, University of Kansas Boston University Indiana University Williamette University Creighton University St. Louis University ,..?. -.. -.f.........-,. -..-... -. ,.,,, . ,..... .....,. ,, .,...-.... .X . . Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity Founded in 1913 ROLL OF University of North Carolina University of Missouri University of Michigan Ohio State University Drake University University of Illinois State University of Iowa Columbia University Loyola University CNew Orleansj Cornell University Fordham University Brooklyn Law School University of Cincinnati Yale University University of Detroit University of Utah Loyola University fChi University of Minnesot cagoj a SENATES University of Maryland Detroit College Of Law Western Reserve University John Marshall Law School fChicagoJ Marquette University University of Southern California University of Colorado University of Pittsburg University of South Dakota Southern Methodist University Dickinson College of Law University of Texas Washburn College, School of Law University of Memphis Law School New York Law School University of Chicago Ohio Northern University University of California John Marshall School of Law fClevelandi New Jersey Law School Cleveland Law School Kansas City Law School University of Richmond Mercer University Chattanoga Collcge of Law Leland Standford University University of Washington University of Pennsylvania Chicago-Kent College of Law Detroit City Law School Georgetown University University of Nebraska University of Indianapolis DePaul University Northwestern University Atlanta Law School Northwestern College of Law FRATRES IN FACULTATE W. A. MCCLURE T. POPE SHEPHERD W. B. SWANEY ROY MCCLURE FRATRES IN URBE CARLYSLE S. LITTLETON M. D. BROwnER D. H. BARRER, JR. G. W. CHAMLEE, JR. H. T. SCHAEEEER G. ROYAL NEESE JAMES H. WHELESS CHAS COEFEY CECIL ROGERS ROBERT C. MAxwEI.L WILLIAM W. RODDY H. W. PRESCOTT ALLEN JORDAN THOS. CRUTCHFIELD A. H. COOPER HORACE BOYDSTON L. C. HARRIS HENRY BARGER CLARENCE F. SWEETS DAN I. CASEY BERCH WHILHITE ED HILL J. V. HOLDAM WILLIAM J. LEE, J. S. MCCLAIN BEN W. CAVENDER RAYMOND STREET HORAcE HAMDY EUGENE MCKENZIE DIXIE SMITH ROY SMITH MANLEY WATSON N. J. SIMMONS B. C. FRASSRAND ALVIN ZEIGLER WALTER GRONER WADE BAILEY J. H. BROTIIECK JOHN O'BRIEN EUGENE MERRIAM R. A. SNOW WATSON ALLEY FRANK T. MEACHIXM JAS. A. SHERRILI. J. A. RODDY FRATRES IN COLLEGIO J. R. WILLIAMS GRADY Y. BENNETT GUS A. WOOD JOHN M. FREULER ROBERT FRIERSON ALIIERT W. TABER I. C. HARRINGTON A. M. DICKERSON LAURRELL THATCHER HARRY R. HAYES E. B. CULLEN E. SLOAN T. POPE SHEPHERD HARRY HOGAN E. B. BAKER WINIFRED HAYES D. H. WILSON RICHARD WOODWIXRD FORREST HUDSON RAYMOND GAMBLE JAMES McKENzIE F'LoYD DELANEY GEORGE W. SIMONS, JR. MORRIS C. HETZLER lg'Ug'iiv-en-fmvsvfrpfr-zframza'--ln' -.wwf ' 1 R ' - HERMAN HALL J. N. HUNTER MARSHALL GATES MARION YOUNG ' fl 'CWI ,Car JACK E. MASON HAMILTON CUNNINGHAM W. EDWIN SHERRILL WM. LEE ANDREWS NATHANIEL R. PATTERSO CLYDE WEATHERI-'ORD ALVIE W. EDWARDS ERNEST E. HARRIS HAROLD HUMPHREYS .D , Cf ff? .. .. ,H ,, tx H...-I.-.. -.,,.,. - - -...-.-few-M--so-.1-....A., rt wr- . A N
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i w l gi. .' N, Delta Theta Phi National Law Fraternity An unusually fine spirit of fraternal brotherhood has been manifested by the active and alumni members of Lurton Senate, Delta Theta Phi National Law Fra- ternity, during the school year of 1928-29. As a result of this situation broad policies of expansion and growth have been fostered and nurtured through the capable leadership of Dean Horace Boydston. The roll of active members has been increased during the year from fourteen on the opening day of school to twenty-six at the present writing. The fraternity lost heavily through graduation last year and consequently set about replenishing lost strength with the addition of new blood, and it might be said in justice to the mem- bership committee, 'composed of Earnest E. Harris, Chairman, L. C. Harris and Forrest Hudson, that they functioned wisely and well. Eleven men can give strong and lasting testimony as to the thoroughness, com- pleteness and impressiveness of the work of the initiation committee under the leader- ship of Raymond Gamble. The manifest intest and function of this committee was to lay on , and therein they failed not, altho, they were enthusiastically supported by the active membership. All of the customarily brilliant social functions of the Fraternity have been ably handled by the Social Committee, and those in attendance will long remember the annual pledge dance, which was held at the Golf and Country Club on the evening of December twenty-eighth. Another enjoyable occasion was the annual spring house party given in the last week of April. The closing feature of the social calendar is the Founder's Day Banquet and this year was no exception to the rule to make it one of the biggest events of the year. A new event was added to the usual calendar in the school year closing, namely the Smoker. This was staged at the Read House on the night of November 16th and was given primarily as a get acquainted function for the active and alumni members and pledges. All entertainment features were planned and directed by the Social Committee with Marshall Gates, Chairman, Horace Boyd- ton and Raymond Gamble. Last, but by no means least important, of the Standing Committees comes the Finance Committee whose patient and persistent pleas may still be heard, functioning as smoothly as a well oiled machine this committee can look back over the year and glory in the satisfaction of a task well done. More power to them. They are Richard Woodward, Chairman, Floyd Delaney and Edwin Sherrill. The Senate regrets to loose six of its choicest members through graduation but realizing that Growth means change those remaining wish for those departing a fruit- ful and prosperous career. PAGE 62 n ri' , 1 I -W .... ...V ---v :--,mq....t1.v
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Rmdfny from lrfl to riyfhl Tor' Row:-jack Mason, Alvie Edwards, Louis Harris SECOND Row:-joweph H. Cunningham, Horace Boydston Tmkn Row:-W. L. Andrews, Ed Curry, J. E. McKenzie, I-1. M. Humphries Bo'rTou Row:--Marshall Games, Grady Bennen, joe Iflunrer. PAGE 64
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