Calyx . witnessed the growth ofWashington and Lee Iniversity, and his career has left its im])ress ujjon the activ-ities and traditions of our .school. For many years he took a large part in guiding theathletic interests of the University and it was his endeavors which resulted in thecreation of the Graduate Manager plan, which has recently been installed on thecampvis. For the two years just passed he has held the office of President of the AlumniAssociation and this body has received new life from his active and efficient ad-ministration. It was his mind which conceived the idea of erecting


Calyx . witnessed the growth ofWashington and Lee Iniversity, and his career has left its im])ress ujjon the activ-ities and traditions of our .school. For many years he took a large part in guiding theathletic interests of the University and it was his endeavors which resulted in thecreation of the Graduate Manager plan, which has recently been installed on thecampvis. For the two years just passed he has held the office of President of the AlumniAssociation and this body has received new life from his active and efficient ad-ministration. It was his mind which conceived the idea of erecting our ^MemorialGateway and his almost single-handed efforts which achieved a realization of thisplan in the beautiful structure which now stands at the entrance to our campus asa permanent record of Washington and Lees devotion to country and to it also stand for us as a symbol of the same love of his country and of his AlmaMater and her sons which was embodied in the life of Edward L. Graham. 126. F. W. Cobb R. M. Frew J. W. C. Wright, Jr. T. J. Ellis President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Executive Committeeman


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