DELTA JIGMA DELTA ETA CHAPTER Colors-Light Blue and Garnet. Fratres in Facultate G. V. BLACK, M..D., D. D. S., SC. D., LL. D. A. H.APECK, M. D., D. D. S. ' Aj. H. PROTHTERO, D. D. S. ' T. L. GILMER, M- D-, D- D 5 E. NOYES, D. D. S. ' F. B. NOYES, A. M. D D S Demonstrators 1. W. BIRKLAND, D. D. S. A. C. LATOUCHE, D..D. S. W. P. JOHNSON, D D S G. B. MACFARLANE, D. D. S. F. VV. GETHRO, D. D. S. W. T. HUMPHREY, D D S R. W. PARKER, D. D. S. ' R. L. MCINTOSH, D. D. S. N. SANDBLOM, D D F. W. PARKER, D. D. S. M. G. SNYDER, D. D. S. 4 C. H. CONVERSE, D D S Officers E. E. CORPLE, Grand Master C. S. MILLER, Worthy Master L. I. SCHNEIDER, Scribe H. E. LATCHAM, Treasurer O., L. WHITSON, Tyler I A. E. SCHNEIDER, Senior Page 1. G. SPALDING, junior Page E. S. BALES, H1StOr1an E. E. Copfm. CHAS. MILLER. L. J. SCHNEIDER A. E. SCHNEIDER j. G. SPALDING H. E. LATCHAM O. L. VVHITSON P. R. COPPLE F. L. CUMMINS I. C. CORBETT CHAS. R. BAKER L. H. BACON E. S. BALES L. C. BALLOU 1. DRYDEN CHAS. DAVIS H. C. DEWEY P. M. DUPUY D. M. FAGG Members W. FRANK CHAS. FOSTER I. P. HAYES GEO. O. GOODMAN CHAS. KRAMER GEO. KENNEDY F W. MCCALLUNI E. C. MOORE E. MAGINNIS GEO. MACK VV. H. REID W. F. RICHARDS G. PACKARD MJ A. LEDBETTER R. E. SHANKS F. T. SLOAN G. L. 'IXRISTRAM W. A. rr!-IOMAS S. G. 'UGLOXV 2.12 I. 1. VVELCHER 1. C. FLEMMING BRADLEY NICPMLENNAMY MATHEYXVS NUNN POLIN' NELSON STOFFEL SWEIGERT STRAUSS SMITH GRIFFITH RUNNER H. REDMOND MU RPHY NV M. XvEIR L. G. PIERCE C. S. IQEICHERT
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,Q 'st VV ith the success of Alpha fUniversity of Michiganj Chapter as a Greek letter organization among de-ntal students, there came to themembers who had been zealo-us in promoting the interests of the so-ciety,iand- who had now graduated and become widely separated from each other, adesire to makeof it a permanent o-rganization: one in which they might still ,ho-ld an active interest, o-ne which should be the head of the o-rganizatio-n, and which should impart, control and exercise an interest in the organization of the undergraduate body, and to have such functions as are usually held by a parent bo-dy. Witli this end in view, a meeting was called March 2o, 1884, and the Sup-reme Chapter of the Fraternity was organized. Understanding the necessity of a closer affiliation, the Supreme Chapter organized the follo-wing auxiliary chapters: Detroit at De- troit, Chicago at,Chicago, New England at Boston, Minnesota at St. Paul, Cleveland a.t Cleveland, Philade-lp-hia at Philadelphia, and Pacihc at San Francisco. ' There are also the following Subordinate- Chapters, composed o-f undergraduates: Alpha at University of Michigan, Beta at Uni- versity of Chicago-, Gamma at Harvard University, Epsilon at Uni- versity of Pennsylvania, Zeta at Universi.ty of California, Eta at Northwestern University, Theta a.t University -of Minnesota, Iota at Detroit College of Medicine, Dental Department, Kappa at V ander- bilt University, Lambda at Vifestern Reserve' University, Mu at Tuft's College, Nu at Kansas City University, and Xi at the University of Indiana, Omega at Marion Sims College of Medicine Dental Department. p .Regarding the wonderful gro-wth of Delta Sigma Delta, from its humble beginning, little need be said. Our record is a clear one, which all may read. And all who are interested in dental progress know well that our order has, indeed, pr-o-ved itself an institution hav- ing for its foundation the moral and professional improvement of its members. H l I 244
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