Greek letter men of Philadelphia . y B. Coxe, President of the Philadelphia Club ; EUicott Fisher ; GeorgeEmlen ; James D. Winsor ; John B, Thayer ; J. Campbell Lancaster ; EdwinJ. Sellers; Frank C. Dade, Jr.; Dr. E, Hollingsworth Siter ; Rev. WilliamH. Falkner, Milton Cooper Work, Henry B. Robb, George Quintard Horwitz,George Willing. Eckley B. Coxe, Jr., Richard Tilghman, Wm. Henry Charles E. Cadwalader, Dr. T. Hewson Bradford, Charles Willing, Brom-ley Wharton, Henry E. Drayton, Horace Howard Furness, G. G. MeadeLarge, Edward S. Miles, S. W. M. Peters, Wikoff Smith, Robert H. La


Greek letter men of Philadelphia . y B. Coxe, President of the Philadelphia Club ; EUicott Fisher ; GeorgeEmlen ; James D. Winsor ; John B, Thayer ; J. Campbell Lancaster ; EdwinJ. Sellers; Frank C. Dade, Jr.; Dr. E, Hollingsworth Siter ; Rev. WilliamH. Falkner, Milton Cooper Work, Henry B. Robb, George Quintard Horwitz,George Willing. Eckley B. Coxe, Jr., Richard Tilghman, Wm. Henry Charles E. Cadwalader, Dr. T. Hewson Bradford, Charles Willing, Brom-ley Wharton, Henry E. Drayton, Horace Howard Furness, G. G. MeadeLarge, Edward S. Miles, S. W. M. Peters, Wikoff Smith, Robert H. Large,W. Henry A. Willing, Harlow Voorhees anp Joseph Harrison. Delta Phi graduates have always taken a prominent part in the social lifeof Philadelphia. The different representative committees of all the clubs con-tain members of the Fraternity, and this is also true of the governing bodiesof such old institutions as the Assemblies, the Bachelors Dances, the Presidents of the Philadelphia Club are the names of Mr. Pember-. GEORGE OUINTARD HORWITZ ton S. Hutchinson; the late Col. George Meade, son of the Hero of Gettys-burg, and Mr. Henry B. Coxe; and the President of the University Club isMr. John Cadwalader. The present active chapter has its temporary home at 3445 Walnut the Spring a new house on Woodland avenue, opposite College Hall, willbe built, which, while unpretentious, should be comfortable and cozy and fillthe requirements of the members for some time to come. During the lastfifteen years, since the University of Pennsylvania has been forging to thefront as a great factor and victor in athletics, Delta Phi has done its little tohelp along. Always opposed to fraternity favoritism, all Delts, whenever able,have done what they could to bring success to their Alma Mater. That theirefforts have not gone uncrov/ned by success is evidenced when such men asthese are enrolled on the lists of the fraternity; Frederick W. Graham, captainof the foot-ball team


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