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Wfilliam Clough XV alter Lewis Theodore Adams Albert L. VVay Wfilliam Nicholson N. O. Shafer Marcus F. Killam VV. M. Turner R. F. Stiles C. K. Gifford E. M. Boyer I. H. McNally H. L. Cox Paul Frankfurter E. H. Cope E. B. Shafer F. W.iBerkl1oltz E. Stuart VandeMark Harry T. Kimber VV. Rowland Collins C. A. Maloney L. P. Lloyd Samuel Brown Frank Kelley Edward Conrad I. R. Borie R. C. Link VV. V. Gamber Alfred Huber Geo. D. Hubbard john Helms Vxfalter M, Miller B. G. jones QI
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Tau Rho Delta Fraternity Q11 December 13, IQO5, the Tau Rho Delta Fraternity organized with a membership of I3 meni- bers. One of the foremost and active of those who helped to organize the Frat was Ernest W. Row- land, a brother of Arthur Rowland, the present director of Engineering at Drexel Institute. Mr. E. NV. Rowland was elected the first President, and was re-elected to serve a second year. He was followed in office by the following men: Theodore Adams, Alfred L. VVay, E. S. Van de Mark. The fact that the Fraternity continues to prosper speaks well for the integrity, honesty, busi- ness ability and high moral character of all who are members of this, the only Frat. existing at Drexel Institute. Present Officers : President ...... . . ..E. S. Vandemark. Vice President ................. P. Kimber. Secretary and Treasurer ......... .... B . G. Tones. Assistant Secretary and Treasurer ....... XV. Rowland Collins. The Bunch. Earnest VV. Rowland C, A, Bgrtten Wfilliani Stewart H31-yy MQCIL11-g George Ronald H ansell J, H, F1-gmklin Harry T. Blocker H. M. Harley T. Harold jackson Clifford Ayers Paul Ferron Fred D. Blumliard Gordon Erazie H. W'. A. L. 'lockers H. C. Lawrence' Lawrence R. Hamilton T. R. Lawrence Harold B. Sutphin 90
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The Alumni of Science and Technology. The Science and Technology Alumni is one of the department branches ofthe Associated Alumni of the Drexel Institute. At present the department Alumni is composed of the graduates of the Civil, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering courses, the courses in Science, the School of Mechanic Arts and the courses in Mechanical Drawing and Machine Construction. These last two courses were in- cluded in the department alumni by an amendment to the constitution passed two years ago. There has been an active organization with the proper officers for the last six or seven years. The officers for the year 1911-1912 are: President .................... ,... . G. XV. Selby, S. S., ,O7. Vice President ....... ....H. H. Denn, M. A., ,QQQ E. E., '01, Secretary-Treasurer . .. .... C. L. johnson, M. A., ,975 E. E., FQQ. Directors ....................,....... .N. C. Evans, E. E., 308. , VV111. A. Evans, M. A., ,005 E. E., 702. H. P. Fell, M. A., '05, M. E., ,O7. A. H. Vail, AI. A., '96. The dues are 5121.50 to the Associated Alumni, which includes membership in the Department Al- umni. All graduates automatically become members of the Department Alumni, and are expected to take an active interest in the work of the Association. It is hoped that the organization will be able at no distant time to establish some means of keeping in close touch with all graduates, so as to be of assistance in obtaining positions for members. This work can be greatly furthered by each indi- vidual keeping the Association accurately informed of his whereabouts. Up. to the present time the activities of the organization have taken the form of an annual din- ner. Tne one this year is the fourth. The first one was held in the Institute, the East Hall lecture- room being used as a banquet-room. About nity men attended. The next two were held at Kugler's. 75 attending the first and 100 the second. These dinners serve to keep up the interest and to bring the men together at least once a year. The 1911 dinner was remarkable in the attendance by out-of- town members, men coming from Pittsburgh, New Haven, New York, Baltimore and VVilmington. Q2
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