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FORUM-i ALPHA OMEGA Clzaurvllm' . . XXTHAX R. IZIQRRIQ I'1'rv-C'lm11rt'11n1' LOUIS Ii. XVI-fCHSI.I-IR .lltisfvr of Rnllx . . HARRY H. YOKN4, .llustvr of lf.1't'1It't11't'I' IRXYIX RASSOI-'I-A .llfiuvlitrl . . .... IRYINKL tQAI.PER HONORARY Ml-IMRER Samuel X. Gaylord ACTIVE MHMIEERS Irving H. Ackerman Louis E. XYechsler. Irwin Kztssotf Irwin Borkin Henry Onrich Max Tauber Samuel Rosenberg Nathan J. Kauffman Xlorrls .Xverbaelt Theodore Rabinowitz Harry H. Young Nathan R, lierke Harney Borden Irving tialper In writing: the past year's history of the .Xlpha Omega I Harrister Chapter I, the ehronicler will have to present here but a brief resume of its activities. lest he transeress the space allotted. The year, annus mirabilis. opened with a formal installation of officers elected tu serve until January, IUSI. Nathan R. Berke was given the vestrnents of Chancellor, lwuis If. XYeehsler, Vice-Chancellor: Harry H. Young. Master of Rolls: Irwin Kassoff. Master of l':XCl1CL1llL'l'I Irving Galper, Marshal. :Xt a very impressive testimonial luncheon held in September, at the Hook-Carlillac Hotel, Samuel X. Gaylord was made an honorary member. There were numerous monthly lunch! eons held at the Book-Cadillac. which were featured by valuable talks given by various prominent laymen and members of the legal profession. The year closed with a formal dinner dance attended by the brothers of the fraternity and their ladies. There will be six of the brothers. who, by reason of their graduation in the classes of -Iune. '30, and February, '31, will join the ranks of the Alumni. To .hem we extend our fraternal wishes for a happy and prosperous life. both within the sacred portals of the profession. and without. Alpha Omega KI-larrister Chapterl. will. as the years roll past the milestones of life. increase its strength in numbers, and carry high its banner Justitia Et Veritas Yincitf' Page One Hundred Fifty-three
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l-FORUM PHI GAMMA RHO 1920 OFl lCl5RS HQYINIQ S. XYOl.lfl-1 S.4XL'l. l.liYIN . SAM ILXIZCOCK , JUS. I. FINX . S.XL'l. S.-XRNOl lf Sam Babcock Leonard K. Cohen David M. liavis Smyrl Cohene Macev Cohen joseph l. Finn Carl tiussin David Hersh . Cllztllltwllnr' . . . l'lt't C1ltlJlt'4'HiP! . QllfIt'.x'ft'l' . . . .S't'r'Nn' , . 1l'nrt!t'n . MEMBERS Seyinour Jacobs Sanford loiordon joel Kahn Lew XY. Levinson Saul l.evin Saul Sarnotil Harry Shaberman Harry Spector wsu ot-'F1cERs . saci, 1.EviN . . Jos. 1. FINN . . san raAac'ock HARRY SH.-XHERMAN , . earn- etfssix Leonard Milling' - Devere Kostoti' T. Geo. Sternberg Les Bloom lrving S. XYolfe Milford A. XYolfe Max M. Marks l'hi i-'iIll1ll'l Rho xiews with :ride it accomili hmcnt dirin the scholastic year, ' 1. . ' 1'S- li - 1 g 7 19-9-Stl. Not only has the fraternity grown in size, but the scope of activity has grown to such an extent that evcry man is an enthusiastic worker. Scholastic attainment, fraternalism, and social association have all had their place on the calendar. All three will stand the test of retrospection. Phi Gamma Rho is unique in its organization. The fraternity comprises not only the Detroit College of Law, but also the other three law schools of the State of M ichigan. The weekly meetings of Phi Gamma Rho have been purposeful, both from a business and intellectual point of view. ljiscussmns on the law between members, addresses by members of the judiciary and leading practitioners, and moot trials, have tended to add something to every member. XYith the close of the scholastic year, three men are added In the ever increasing list of Alumni, Max M. Marks. Saul Sarnott and Irving 5. lYolfe, Past Chancellor, During the summer fraternal interest will be furthered by weekly luncheons at the Fort Shelby Hotel, the regular meeting place of Phi Gamma Rho. Page One Hundred Fifty-two
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'l' FO R U M LAMBDA KAPPA EPSILON LOUIS D. HRANIJIEIS CHAPTER l t'l11111t'1'l!m- . JOSEPH Li. I-IIZSSINIAN I'im'-t'111111rt'lIm' . LEXYI5 l.liYIN .srrilvr . IRON A. COUSENS lf.1'r11t'q111'1' MORRIS LINSKY Htziliji' MONTE MIQSKIN .XCTIYE MIQINIHERS 5:1111 I-Berger Harry Katznian Max Oakinan vlnseph C. RCSSIIISII Lewis Levin Al Rapp I.e1111 1-X. C1'111se11s Murris I.insky Abe Rosenzweig Max Gvazda Monte Meskin David E. Utley Sam Haber XYith the last electinn of ufficers the I.a1nhda Kappa Epsilon set out on its most SllCCCSSlLlI semester nt its ex1stenCe. 5everal new lllIItlVH.tlUllS were lnstalled arnong the lea- t11res of our activities. Notable amung the varied stnnts were three prizes that were won by nur representa- tive uratur 2-lllfl XYI'Ilt'I', l.eun A. Luuseiis. His ITIZISICTIJIECL' on XYnnie11, earned a lengthy XX'l'llf3'lID lll the newspaper. His article on Upftllllbltlllllf will suun he published 111 the l,1herty magazine. They are still ravnig abwut his rendxtinn uf the The Raven. by Poe, at the Temple lieth El. Several prnmineiit speakers attended various meetings and the fraternity as a whole bene- hted greatly. Amtnig those who spnke were Nathaniel Goldstlek, IXSSISIZIIII Curpfvratmxl Lnunsel. Honorable Arthur E. Gurdon, Presidmg judge of the Cuminon Pleas Cnurt, and the Hnnorahle Iirank P. Darin, State Representative. XYith this graduating class the Lambda Kappa Epsilon will be represented by the Chan- eellur Hessman and Past Chancellor Lftley. All in all the fraternity i11 the two short years of its existence has accomplished an eiitvrmntis amount of work, and with the incoming class of pledges can he tound a world of excellent material, that will carry on, as well as we have in the past. Page One Hundred Fifty-four
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