. The Haverfordian, Vols. 31-33, 1909-12 . ather, Philip Godley,in the storage warehouse on Dock and Granite St. 08 Passmore Elkinton was married to Miss Mary Bucknell onOctober 5, 1909. 08 C. L. Miller is studying law at the University of Pennsylvania. 09 Frederich A. Myers Jr. is in business with his father in thereal estate firm of M3-ers and Barth. 09 D. L. Phillips expects to be married to Miss Marion Crosman^of Haverford, on December 24th. 09 Charles Thompson is studying medicine at Johns Hopkins. 09 Clarence C. Killen is connected with the Swift Co. packinghouse in Wilmington, Del. 09 F


. The Haverfordian, Vols. 31-33, 1909-12 . ather, Philip Godley,in the storage warehouse on Dock and Granite St. 08 Passmore Elkinton was married to Miss Mary Bucknell onOctober 5, 1909. 08 C. L. Miller is studying law at the University of Pennsylvania. 09 Frederich A. Myers Jr. is in business with his father in thereal estate firm of M3-ers and Barth. 09 D. L. Phillips expects to be married to Miss Marion Crosman^of Haverford, on December 24th. 09 Charles Thompson is studying medicine at Johns Hopkins. 09 Clarence C. Killen is connected with the Swift Co. packinghouse in Wilmington, Del. 09 F. , T. K. Lewis and F. McC. Ramsey are in the med-ical school of the University of Pennsylvania. 09 On Wednesday evening, September 22nd, the class of 1909 heldtheir first reunion in Room 21, Barclay Hall. Those present wereSDeacon, Underhill, Brey, Crowell, Green, Hamilton, Sharpless, Kitchen,Lewis, Lowry, Lutz, Miller, Moore, Myers, Pennypacker, Philips, Ram-sey, Shoemaker, Spaeth, Stokes, Taylor, Warnock and Sandt. J I jlM/ERF^. k NOVEMBER1909 / Theh a v erfordi an James Whitall, 1910, Editor-in-Chief ASSOCIATE EDITORS: E. Nblson Edwards, iqio George A. Kbrbaugh, iqio Harrison S. Hires, jqio Christophhr D. Morley. 1910 Lucius R. Shero, rgii Victor F. Schoepperle, iqu Frank Roland Conklin, iqii BUSINESS MANAGERS:Harrison S. Hires, iqio (mgr,) Wilmer J. Young, iqii (asst. mgr.) Price, per year $1. 00 Single Copies $0 15 Thb Haverfordian is published oq the tenth of each month during theCollege year. Its purpose is to foster the literary spirit among the undergraduatesand to provide an organ for the discussion of questions relative to college life andpolicy. To these ends, contributions are invited and will be considered solely ontheir merits. Matter intended for insertion should reach the Editor not later thanthe twenty-sixth of the month preceding the date of issue. Bntered at the Haverford Post-Office, for transmission through the malls as second-class mattar. CONTEN


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