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1st Row — Wagner, Williams. Rossberg, Dolberg, Patterson, Havvley, Mertz, Cermak, Marsh, Sappcnficld, Hill. 2nd Rciw — ShafFner, Schaeffer, Dreyer, Hoeft, Bulger, Torrens, Lewis, Havey, Jones. 3rd Row — Boardnian, Egan, Tremaine, Hopwood, Johnson, Schroeder, Schneider, Ortlepp, Gabriel 4th Row — Fairchild, Visk, Horner, Spunar, Smith, Boyscn. Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity DOUGLAS SENATE First Semester ... Second Semester Tribune William Dreyer Herbert Jones, Jr. Dean Vice-Dean Ray Williams G. Roy Dolberg Edward Havey Ralph Johnson Clerk of Exchequer Geo. Shaffner Robert Hill Honorary Member Dean Edward T. Lee Master of Ritual Herbert E. Johnson Felix Visk Bailiff A. V. Spunar Joseph Bulger Clerk of Rolls T. Jay Sullivan A. Schroeder John Robert Johnston Arthur Tiedemann Robert Hurst OTHER MEMBERS Otho Vv ' . Hammond, Jr. Otto Bauer Frank Kovarik Meredith Nelson Herbert Johnson Henry Bruner Albert Wendt Milton Kukac John B. Burkel Willard E. Bunn The Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity is a schools throughout the countr ' . Douglas national, professional fraternity in law. It has Senate was installed in the John Marshall Law fifty-six senates located in the various law School in 1908. Page Eighty
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Debaters ' Forum i Leo J. Bartoline Director Through the fine cooperation of the students, faculty and alumni association, the Forum has been uninterruptedly broadcast for over two years. The program consists of round table discussions on topics pertaining to law, debates with other schools and universities throughout Illinois and surrounding states and talks by members of the faculty and alumni association. Through the generous help of Benjamin J. Kanter, i7, the Debaters ' Forum has had a choice spot on the air. His counsel on cen- soring the speeches has been of great impor- tance to the welfare of the program. The comments from the audience have been helpful because they point out the errors in grammar, pronunciation and logic. Their ques ' tions, problems and interesting letters have re- paid the participants for all the time and effort put into this activity. The letters range from direct proposals on how to save our country to interesting sidelights on what is wrong with everything in general, including the speaker. As an extra-curricular activity, the Debaters ' Forum presents one of the best methods of telling the world what the speaker has on his mind, although tact must be used. The speak- ers who have cooperated in the program feel that the experience and thrill of broadcasting have been sufficient to make them desirous of participating. Future debaters may anticipate a new sensation when the Program Chairman, Leo J. Bartoline announces, The Debaters ' Forum is on the Air. Page Seventy-nine
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1st Row — Liss, Zinimernian, Evans, Goldstein, Schachter, Marks, Hummell. 2nd Row — Notkin, Weinberg, Green, Neuberg, Macks, Merit. 3rd Row — Boyer, Kramer, Dreebin, Cantor, Dietch. (Not in Picture — Weinselbaum) Alpha Sigma Iota Fraternity Beta Chapter, The John Marshall Law School 1936-1937 Lester L. Goldstein Samuel Schachter Stanley S. Evans Benjamin F. Zimmerman Martin Housman 1937-1938 Chancellor Stanley S. Evans . Vice-Chancellor Benjamin F. Zimmerman . Master of Rolls Walter Cantor Master of Finance Nathan T. Notkin . Sergeant-at-Arms Leo Krashin Honorary Members Reuben Freedman — Max Liss In the spirit of progress, P.eta Chapter of Alpha Sigma Iota Fraternity has kept in stride with the student body of John Marshall Law Sehool. Headed by Chancellor Lester L. Goldstein, the Fraternity has finished another year of active endeavor. Foremost of its achievements has been the creation of the ADVOCATE , a legal newspaper presenting the various aspects of the problems confronting the lawyer of today. The scholastic ideals were notably manifest by the scholarships awarded to Nathan N. Not- kin and Stanley S. Evans. Social functions in- cluded several house-gatherings and interest- ing lectures conducted at the regular semi- monthly meetings. Page Eighty-one
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