The Kaldron . ) Guy Clement Bittner (7) Harold D. Leberman (14) George Booth (8) Thomas W. McCreary, Jr. (15) Owen W. Cornell (9) Daniel Joseph Murphy (16) Hamblen C. Eaton (10) Maurice E. Russell (17) John A. Gibson, Jr. (11) Walter P. Swanson (18) James William Kamerer (12) William E. Jordan, Jr. (24) Nineteen Hundred Twenty-Three Ralph D. Bacon (20) Charles E. Kinney (19) George Wilson Chapin (21) James Harrison Tate (25) George Byron Hafer (22) C. Howard Wills (26) T. Elliott G. Greenlund (23) Charles Robert Wimmer (27) Alpha Chi Sigma has been a very potent factor in building up the envia
The Kaldron . ) Guy Clement Bittner (7) Harold D. Leberman (14) George Booth (8) Thomas W. McCreary, Jr. (15) Owen W. Cornell (9) Daniel Joseph Murphy (16) Hamblen C. Eaton (10) Maurice E. Russell (17) John A. Gibson, Jr. (11) Walter P. Swanson (18) James William Kamerer (12) William E. Jordan, Jr. (24) Nineteen Hundred Twenty-Three Ralph D. Bacon (20) Charles E. Kinney (19) George Wilson Chapin (21) James Harrison Tate (25) George Byron Hafer (22) C. Howard Wills (26) T. Elliott G. Greenlund (23) Charles Robert Wimmer (27) Alpha Chi Sigma has been a very potent factor in building up the enviablereputation which the Chemistry department at Allegheny now enjoys amongAmerican colleges and universities. At all times it has sought to advance thisfield of science, and has always stood for high scientific attainment. Its membership consists of men students who have demonstrated unusualachievement in the Chemistry courses, and is limited to advanced students. Two hundred thirty-sevt atT&i^iiESiii WM M. ft I?lta SpaUon Founded at Syracuse University Publication, The EpsilogEstablished at Allegheny, 1922 FRATRES IN COLLEGIONineteen Hundred Twenty-Two Ralph C. Limber (1) Hugh H. Buchanan (4) George L. Bird (2) Mortimer E. Graham (5) John C. Bird (3) Jerome C. Hixson (6) Nineteen Hundred Tiventy-Three Ralph D. Bacon (7) Frank I, Jolly (9) Melville Jones (8) Kenneth Fry (10) The society of Pi Delta Epsilon was founded at Syracuse University, De-cember 6, 1909; since that date it has numbered on its role of chapters nearlyall of the American universities and colleges which are foremost in journalisticstudy. It was installed at Allegheny late in the college year 1921-22, supplant-ing the local honorary literary-journalistic fraternity Delta Kappa. The purpose of the society is to encourage undergraduates to compete forpositions on the editorial boards of college publications, to train them in writ-ing, and to give dignity and standing to journalistic work and study. Themembership
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