General register of the members of the Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity, 1850-1920 . cond Lieutenant, May 14,1919; discharged July 31, 1919. Ethelbert Spurrier, Detroit, Mich. 479 Crane at Montreal, Can., September 6, 1899. Son of Harry andMary Louise (Healey) Spurrier. Served as Color Sergeant, 218thEngineers, U. S. A. Harold Leone Palmer, West Point, N. Y. U. S. Military at Detroit, Mich., August 5, 1898. Son of Orien Orville andMinnie E. (Bullock) Palmer. Cadet, U. S. Military Academy,West Point, N. Y., July 1, 1920 to date. Enlisted in 337th Am-bulance Company, August 3,


General register of the members of the Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity, 1850-1920 . cond Lieutenant, May 14,1919; discharged July 31, 1919. Ethelbert Spurrier, Detroit, Mich. 479 Crane at Montreal, Can., September 6, 1899. Son of Harry andMary Louise (Healey) Spurrier. Served as Color Sergeant, 218thEngineers, U. S. A. Harold Leone Palmer, West Point, N. Y. U. S. Military at Detroit, Mich., August 5, 1898. Son of Orien Orville andMinnie E. (Bullock) Palmer. Cadet, U. S. Military Academy,West Point, N. Y., July 1, 1920 to date. Enlisted in 337th Am-bulance Company, August 3, 1917; Sergeant, December, 1917;served in North Russia expedition, September 4, 1918, to June 15,1919; discharged July 19, 1919. Carlyle Chilton Eubank, Gate City, Wash. Born at Denver, Colo., June 7, 1901. Son of Stuart D. and Kate(Hessemet) Eubank. Leonard Charles Van Boven, Grand Rapids, Mich. 1023 Fremont at Grand Rapids, Mich., January 9, 1900. Son of Jacob andDelia (Melpoder) Van Boven. Relative in Fraternity, brother,Peter J. Van Boven, Alpha Omicron, rt .a Alpha Pi Chapter UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Instituted Decemiser 30, A. D. 1905 WILLIAM HENRY HATFIELD, DAVIS HATFIELDALVIN BRICKER SNIDERHUGO FRANK BEZDEKNEWTON AUGUSTUS FUESSLEDAVID CHARLES COOK, CHESTER BADGERVICTOR HENRY KULPRAYMOND LEAMORE QUIGLEYJOHN JOSEPH OCONNORRICHARD DOWNING RUMSEYWARREN PRESTON SIGHTSCLARENCE GILBERT POOLARTHUR NOBLE AITKEN History of Alpha Pi Chapter The founding of the University of Chicago in 1893 in-troduced a new phase of university education in the MiddleWest. Before this time the state universities had practicallydominated higher education in this section of the country. The publicity given to the university led many fraterni-ties to establish chapters at Chicago almost immediately afterit was founded. Phi Kappa Sigma in its usual conservativeway did not establish a chapter until the new institution haddemonstrated that it was t


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