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Q9fficer5 uf Mnihersitp uf Qlbinagu Qiluhs Atggrgza 5-md Decatur, Cla. fceorgia Clubj. Pres., M. H. Dewey, Emory University, or . . Boise Valley, ldaho. Sec., Mrs. P. Pope, 702 Brumback St., Boise. Boston fMassachusetts Clubj. Sec., Mrs. Pauline L. Lehrburger, 88 Browne St., Brookline. Cegah Falls and Waterloo flowaj. Sec., Harriet L. Kidder, 1310 W. 22nd St., Cedar a s, a. Chicago Alumni Club. Sec., William H. Lyman, 5 N. LaSalle St. Chicago Alumnae Club. Sec., Mrs. Fred Huebenthal, 41 I9 Washington Blvd. Columbus, O. Sec., Mrs. T. Cu. Phillips, 1486 Hunter Ave. Cleveland, O. Sec., Nell C. Henry, Glenville High School. Columbus, O. Sec., Mrs. T. G. Phillips, 1486 Hunter Ave. Connecticut. Sec., Florence McCormick, Connecticut Agr. Exp. Station, New Haven. Dallas, Tex. Sec., Rhoda Pfeiffer Hammill, 141 7 American Exchange Bank Bldg. Denver f'Colorado Clubj. Pres., Frederick Sass, 919 Foster Bldg. Des Moines, la. Sec., Hazelle Moore, Rollins Hosiery Mills. Detroit, Mich. Sec., Lester H. Rich, 1354 Broadway. ' Emporia, Kan. Pres., Pelagius Williams, State Normal School. Grand Forks, N. D. Sec., H. C. Trimble, University of North Dakota. Honolulu, T. H. H. R. jordan, First judicial Circuit. Indianapolis, Ind. Sec., Alvan Roy Dittrich, 511 Board of Trade Bldg. Iowa City, la. Sec., Olive Kay Martin, State University of lowa. Kansas City, Mo. Sec., Florence Bradley, 4113 Waliiut Street. Lansing, Mich. fCentral Michigan Clubj. Sec., Stanley E. Crowe, Mich. Agr. College. Lawrence, Kan. Pres., Professor A. T. Walker, University of Kansas. Lozxifanggsges, Cal. fSouthern California Clubj. Sec., Miss Eva M. Jessup, 232 West ve., . Louisville, Ky. George T. Ragsdale, 1483 So. Fourth St. Milwaukee, Wis. Sec., William Shirley, 912 Railway Exchange Bldg. Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn. fTwin Cities Clubj. Sec., Charles H. Loomis, Merchant's Loan 6r Trust Co., St. Paul. , New York, N. Y. fAlumni Clubj. Sec., Lawrence MacGregor, .care Halsey, Stuart 6: Co., I4 Wall St. New York Alumnae Club. Sec., Mrs. Helene Pollak Gans, I5 Claremont Ave., New York City. Omaha CNebraska Clubj. Sec., Juliette Grithn, South High School. ' Peoria, Ill. Pres., Rev. joseph C. Hazen, 179 Flora Ave. Philadelphia, Pa. Pres., W. Henry Elfreth, ZI S. Twelfth St. Pittsburgh, Pa. Sec., M. R. Gabbert, University of Pittsburgh. Portland, Ore. Pres., Virgil A. Crum, 1313 Northwestern Bank Bldg. St. Louis, Mo. Pres., Bernard MacDonald, 112 So. Main St. Salt Lake City, Utah. Pres., W. H. Leary, 625 Kearns Bldg. San Francisco, Cal. fNorthern California Clubj. Sec., William H. Bryan, 406 Mont- gomery St. Seattle, Wash. Pres., Robert F. Sandall, 603 Alaska Bldg. Sioux City, la. Sec., Dan H. Brown, 801 jones St. South Dakota. Sec., E. K. Hillbrand, Mitchell, S. D. Tri Cities fDavenport, la., Rock Island and Moline, lll.D'. Sec., Miss Ella Preston, 1322 E. 12th St., Davenport. Tucson, Arizona. Sec., Estelle Lutrell, University of Arizona. Vermont. Pres., Ernest G. Ham, Brandon, Vt. Virginia. Pres., F. B. Fitzpatrick, East Radford, Va. Washington, D. C. Sec., Bertha Henderson, No. 1 Heskett St., Chevy Chase, Md. West Suburban Alumnae ,fBranch of Chicago Alumnae Clubj. Chairman, Mrs. George S. Hamilton, 367 Franklin Ave., River Forest, lll. Witchita, Kan. Pres., Benjamin Truesdell, 412 N. Emporia Ave. FOREIGN REPRESENTATIVES Manila, P. I. Sec., Dr. Luis P. Uychutin, University of Philippines. Shanghai, China. john Y. Lee, Shanghai Y. M. C. A. Tokyo, japan. E. W. Clement, First High School. Page Tfwenty-111'1ze
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03192 Qlumni Qlluuncil uf the Tltlnihersity nf Glbinagu Chairman, Charles F. Axelson, '07 Secretary-Treasurer, Adolph C. Pierrot, '07 The Council for 1922-23 is composed of the following delegates: From the College Alumni Association, Term expires 1923, Elizabeth Faulkner, '85g Thomas Hair, '03, Leo F. Wormser, '05, Alice Cureenacre, '08, William H. Lyman, '14g Mrs. Ruth Dickinson, '15, Term expires 1924, Mrs. Warren Crorrell, '983 Charles S. Eaton, '00g Frank McNair, '03, Mrs. Geraldine B. Kilkey, 'I2g Paul S. Russell, '16, Mrs. Roderick Macpherson, 'l7g Term expires 1925, John P. Mentzer, '98g Henry D. Sulcer, '05, Charles F. Axelson, '07, Harold H. Swift, '07, Mrs. Dorothy D. Cummings, '16g John Nuveen, Jr., '18. From the Association of Doctors of Philosophy, Herbert L. Willett, Ph.D., '96, Herbert E.. Slaught, Ph.D., '98, Mrs. Mayme Logsclon, Ph.D., '21. From the Divinity Alumni Association, E. Crooclspeed, D. B., '97, Ph.D., '9Bg Oscar D. Briggs, ex-'09g A. G. Baker, Ph.D., '2l. From the Law School Alumni Association, Edgar Phillips, L.L.B., '1 1 5 Charles F. McElroy, . A.M., '06, ID., '15, Henry F. Tenney, Ph.B., '13, J.D., '15. From the School of Education Alumni Association, R. L. Lyman, Ph.D., '17, Mrs. Garrett F. Larkin, '21 5 Butler Laughlin, Ex. '22. From the Commerce and Administration Alumni Association, Frank E. Weakly, '14, Donald P. Bean, '17, John A. Logan. '21, From the Chicago Alumni Club, Francis F. Patton, 'I Ig Howell W. Murray, 'l4g William H. Lyman, ' I 4. A A From the Chicago Alumnae Club, C-race A. Coulter, '99g Alice Greenacre, '08, Mrs. Helen Carter johnson, '12. ' From the University, Henry Gordon Gale, '96, Ph.D., '99. Alumni Associations Represented in the Alumni Council: President, Secretary, President, Secretary, President, Secretary, ton, W. President, Secretary, President, Illinois. Secretary THE COLLEGE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Charles F. Axelson, '0 7, The Rookery, Chicago, Adolph Cr. Pierrot, '07, University of Chicago. .ASSOCIATION OF DOCTORS O'F PHILOSOPHY Herbert L. W'iIIett, Ph.D., '96, University of Chicago. Herbert E. Slaught, Ph.D., '98, University of Chicago. DIVINITY .ALUMNI ASSOCIATION James McGee, D.B., '08, 165 York Street, New Haven, Conn. Olarence W. Kemper, A.IVI., '11, DB., '12, First Baptist Church, Charles- a. LAW SCHOOL ASSOCIATION Henry F. Tenney, Ph.B., '13, ID., '15, 137 So. La Salle St., Chicago. Charles F. McElroy, A.M., '06, ID., '15, 1609 Westminster Bldg., Chicago. SCHOOL OF EDUCATION ALUMNI ASSOCIATION George L. Vvillett, Ph.D., '23,' Lyons Township High School, LaGrange, Florence Williams '16 A.M., '20, University of Chicago. COMMERCE. AND ADMIINIISTRATION ALUMNI ASSOCIATION President, Secretary, Donald P. Bean, '17, University of Chicago, Miss Charity Budinger, '20, 6031 Kimbark Ave., Chicago. CLASS SECRETARIES 193. Herman von Holst, 72 VV. Adams St. '07, Helen Norris, 72 VV. Adams St. '94 Horace G. Lozier, 175 VV. Jackson Blvd. '08 Wellington D. Jones, University of Chicago. ,9J. Charlotte Foye, S602 Kenwood Ave. '09. Mary E. Courtenay, 1538 E. Marquette Rd. ,96. Harry W. Stone, 10 S. La Salle St. '10. Bradford Gill, 175 VV. Jackson Blvd. 97 S tt B 208 S L 11 VVilliam H Kuh 2001 Elston Ave 98 '99 00 1 1 , . co rown, I. aSalle St. ' . John Hagey, .First National Bank. '12 . Josephine T. Allin, 4805 Dorchester Ave. '13 I riaffief Miifphyf 4830 Grand Birid. . James A. Donovan, 209 S. LaSalle St. . VV. Ogden Coleman, 2219 S. Halsted St. , Mrs. Davida Harper Eaton, 5744 Kirnbark '14 , AVC-A - H '15, llrs. Phyllis Fay Horton, 1229 E. 56th St. '01. Marian Fa1rman,.4144 Kenwood Ave. '16. Mrs. Dorothy D. Cummings, 7214 Yates Ave. 02. Mrs. Ethel Remick McDowell, 1440 E. 66th '17, Lyndon H. Lesch, 1204, 134 S. LaSalle St. Y PIECE- ' , '18, Barbara Miller, 5520 Woodlawn Ave. ,03- AZFCSS I- Kilufman, Lewis Institute. '19. Mrs. Carroll Mason Russell, 5202 VVoodlawn. 01- Edith L- DY1'H0Hd.FL3ke Z1-1f1Ch, 111. '20. Mrs. Theresa Rothermel, 1222 E. 52nd St. ,Ol Clara H- THYIOY. D333 lnd1ana.Ave. '21. Katherine Clark, 5724 Kimbark Ave. 06. Herbert I. Markham, B. li. Life Bldg. '22, Mina Morrison, 5600 Dorchester Ave. All addresses are in Chicago unless otherwise stated. Page Twfiziy-c1'glzl
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The Zllumni Reunion 1923 H9 w:fv.t-a..,Wi,, ..x,., ' HE Reunion of i923 fully measured up to expectations and surpassed those of previous years both in spirit and activity. It began Tuesday evening, June the fifth, with a farewell dinner to Professor Frederick Starr, sponsored by the Kongo I3 Club. Frecldie,' made an address in his usual witty style, and proved his versatility by speaking again on the fol- lowing evening at the Anniversary dinner of the class of i923 without repeat- ing a single joke. Thursday night came the C dinner with Mr. Stagg presiding, and with cheer in the hearts of the Alumni, who had previously proved their Worth by defeating the varsity in baseball. The Annual lnterfraternity Sing, held on Friday night, was the best in the history of this traditional event, for it brought out the largest number of fraternity men which had ever participated. After the fraternities had ceased to sing, Mr. Stagg awar-ded the C blankets, and the program closed with the singing of the Alma Mater. The Alumnae Breakfast, which started the activities on Alumni Day, Sat- urday, June the ninth, was held as usual in Ida Noyes Hall. The gathering was very large with more than two hundred forty Alumnae attending. The pro- gram which was extremely interesting, included speeches from the Alumnae in foreign lands, at home, and on the faculty, and from the graduating class. The afternoon events began auspiciously with a baseball victory of 5-4 over Indiana. The Aides and Marshalls then conducted a tour of the new buildings on the quadrangles for the older Alumni. A Foster Hall Reunion in honor of Miss Myra Reynolds was attended by many Foster Alumnae. 1 I , Www H ,, , no -- Pugc' Tllirty
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