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Frank M. Archer II James B. Atkin G. N. Biondi, jr. A. R. Bowles, III Edmund B. Brownell Stuart Brunet Henry M. de Butts Lenox G. Cooper R. Thomas Dalton Terry H. Davis Michel DeLoache Donald Devine Kenneth S. Euler Walter J. Ford John L. Glover Frederick Goldstein Verne C. Hampton F. S. Landess Peter K. Leisure Hobart A. McWhorter, Ir. William. L. Millard Karl W. O'Conner John C. Oram, Jr. Thomas Otis Robert N. Palmer, Jr. Albert W. Pettit Benjamin K. Phipps, Jr. William C. Preston David Robb Charles Robinson Garret Schenck Roderick D. Sinclair Edwin G. Torrance K. H. Velde, Jr. George G. Vest, IV H. O. Warlick, Jr. Lowell P. Weicker, jr. Edward E. Willey, Ir. I. J. Adams F. C. Alexander, Ir. F. M. Binford B. M. Black R. LaP. Bohannon Thomas Bradley E. B. Brasfield J. MCD. Bullock F. J. Carter L. Castleman, Jr. I. D. Clark, Jr. W. S. Coates, Ir. J. D. Colt I. I. Cromwell R. D. Davison J. C. Dew Guy O. Farley, Ir. I. H. Ford R. G. Freeman W. F. Gardner G. Garside E. E. Gatewood T. D. Gill J. W. Goemans, II J. W. Halloran T. A. Hanan F. H. Hare S. J. Harootunian J. H. Harvell, III J. T. Holland, Ir. A. E. D. Howard J. J. Hughes E. M. Kennedy R. G. McNeer A. C. Moore R. F. Moore, Jr. E. E. Moulton, Jr. P. S. Peter J. B. Power Jack Rephan G. B. P. Rivers, Jr. E. R. Slaughter, Jr. Franklin M. Slayton R. S. Smith M. Stander W. C. Stott, Jr. R. G. Sullivan H. C. Sweet, Jr. J. H. Taylor, jr. J. T. Wainwright W. A. Waller L. A. Warner R. H. Washer S. C. Willard T. K. Woods, Jr. MCD. Yawn furtire ........... Vire furtice .. Clerk ............. T1'earu1'er ....... Chief Marrlaal--mm Mm-mal ............. ..... Henry M. deButts Peter K. Leisure William C. Preston Franklin M. Slayton . Sam D. Eggleston William A. Waller
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PHI ALPHA DELTA First row: Phipps, Leisure, deButts, Preston, Atkin, Clarkson, Pettus. Second row: Warlick, Cooper, L. G., Landess, Devine, O'Conner, Euler, Wellford, Ford, J. H., Edwards, Salomon, Hampton, Velde, Rapan. Third raw: Bohannon, Chichester, Baird, Slayton, Howard, Willard, S. C., Peter, Sweet, Hare, Torrance, Mackall, Moore, A. C., Washer, Goemans, Kennedy. Faurlb row: Goldstein, Black, Cox, J., Clark, Power, Gill, Sullivan, Alexander, Castleman, Adams, Robb, Rivers, G. L. B., Coates, Waller, Colt. Fifth row: Brownell, Moore, R.. Gardner, Votgle, Harootunian, Wainwright, Carter, Glover, Norton, Muller, Cromwell, Halloran, Millard, Vest, Brasfield, Stott. Sixlla row: Farley, Willey, Davis, Biondi, Bowles, Archer, M., Ford, J. Yawn, Davidson, Eggleston, Gatewood, Hughes, Barr, Binford, Walton, Woods, Slaughter. Since it was founded in 1910 the Thomas jefferson Chapter of Phi Alpha Delta has taken an active part in the life of the Law School community. Although one of the main objectives of the fraternity is that of promoting frequent social contact among the students of the various classes its objectives are in no way limited to this particular one. Among its contributions to the non-social life of the Law School, P.A.D. publishes an- nually the Law School Directory of students and faculty free of charge. In addition the organization offers a plaque to the winning team in the Moot Court Competition as well as cash prizes to those students who prepared the best memoranda for the Student Legal Research Group during the scholastic year. A new award has been envisioned by the fra- ternity and will be offered for the first time this Spring with the approval of Dean Ribble. Recognition, conferred by the Dean, will be made of that student who, in the opinion of the Faculty, has made the most outstanding contribution to the Law School through his character and the manifestation of loyalty and service to the Law School. The award con- sists of the engraving of the recipient's name upon a plaque contributed by P.A.D. as well as a scroll incorporating in it the nature of the award given to the individual chosen. On the social side of the ledger P.A.D. offers to its members and guests numerous cocktail parties, balls, and .luncheons at which notable speakers on current topics of interest are presented. Thus through a combination of social and non-social activities P.A.D. is in a position of serving its own members as well as the entire student body. J
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PHI DELTA PHI Firrt row: Daly, Diamonstein, Wellford, Williams, Snyder, Frazier, Whitaker, Hochberg. Second row: Salladin, Gotscho, Lustig, Abeles, Yerger, Cooper, W. C., Stevens. T bird row: Grimm, Gawrys, McKenney, Weinberg, Jacobson, Heard, Kaplan. Founded in 1890, Minor Inn of Phi Delta Phi was the first legal fraternity established at the University. The Inn is named for john B. Minor, Professor of Law at-the Univer- sity from 1846 through 1895. Throughout its history, Minor Inn has selected its members from students in high academic standing at the Law School. The original requirement was a 3.0 average, but in recent years the Inn has selected its members from the top fifteen per cent of the enter- ing class. Primarily social, the fraternity nevertheless contributes in several significant ways to the Law School. Each year an award of 3550.00 is presented to the member of the Law Review whose decision is adjudged best by the faculty committee. Perhaps Phi Delta Phi's best known contribution is its annual presentation of the Libel, burlesquing the eccentricities of the faculty. This year's show was the Fiftieth Annual Libel and was dedicated to judge Armistead Dobie, one of the Libel's founders. The show, which originated in 1903 as a part of the initiation of new members, has for many years, except for a brief period during the '20's when it was banned, been offered to faculty and students as a full scale play, traditionally at Easter weekend. All proceeds are turned over to the Dean's Discretionary Fund. A second traditional function of Minor Inn, antedating even the Libel, is the Tally-Ho at Homecoming Weekend. This year, as usual, the 'fraternity was carried to reserved seats by its tally-ho carriage and two-horse team, The pre and post-game parties were signifi- cantly different this year, but nevertheless a great success . . . and kept out of the news- papers. The Inn boasts a distinguished group of alumni, many of whom are serving on the Law School faculty. The presept group of Phi's are active in many other activities and have received recognition for leadership. Three are ODK, six are members of Raven Society, and several are Phi Beta Kappa.
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