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Title:
1910 Spring Newsletter Gamma Deuteron (Knox College)
Abstract:
Spring 1910 newsletter for the Gamma Deuteron Knox College. The newsletter is four pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
00/00/1910
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Gamma Deuteron
University:
Knox College
Era:
1910s
1910 Spring Newsletter Gamma Deuteron (Knox College)
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ninetem httn^rc^k ntth ten
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Uninn Htxtcl, (Snlcsburg
on this work. We've got this thing going now
with a rush and with your help we'll soon be there
with the goods.
the end of February they invited the Betas and
the F'ijis to share their hospitality at a smoker
at the Phi Delt lodge. We were very pleasantly
entertained there with music and impromptu box
.esc
Chapter History
Along with this Fiji we are sending some blanks
which vye earnestly desire to have filled out and
returned as soon as possible. We are compiling a
chapter history for our own benefit as well as for
the national fraternity, and we take tliis means
ot collecting some much needed data. If you
Know of any interesting facts other than in reply
o the questions asked, or any stories or anec-
ing matches, while the wants of the inner man
were solaced with plenty of cider, doughnuts, sand
wiches and coffee. All the implements of smok
ing were supplied and the air took on hazy fallafternoon look, when the different Greeks got
their calumets started. We left about midnight
with a better and more cordial feeling prevailing
among ourselves and the other bunches than has
been for some time.
otes ot the men of your time, write them out
and send them in with the filled in blank. We
Once more this little publication has leaked out
from Gamma Deuteron chapter but it is not our
fault. We've been doing so much lately that it
need all the information you can give us, and
1
your cooperation we hope to make this the
mo..t complete chapter history in the fraternity.
just had to come out somewhere and here it is.
.escj
We're glad that we can tell our alumni that we
have been doing things, in every field of activity,
and we think you are glad because we are striv
ing to maintain the reputation which you estab
lished for us.
But what have you been doing lately? Perhaps
you have been doing things too; overcoming
obstacles on the road to fame and fortune. If you
have why don't you tell us about it? We are in
terested in you; are you in us? College will be
out in four weeks and we will circulate back to
our homes until the call to arms is sounded next
fall. The time is short, so grasp your Waterman
The Knox-Beloit
fifteenth of April, a little public
Tlip
pulled off in Beloit, Wisconsin.
Belnii
ers in
Old
them hnt
^
old knnf1Y
torv fnr
.was not wholly that of this
was a brilliant vic-
earnest.
The other fraternities at Knox have been busy
too on their work toward securing homes. One
bought a fine home last week and the other has
a lot suitable for building purposes. We have
nothing as yet, but when college convenes again
n^er was thern
him that Knox won. Latimoney too, and the reus. They are a nnW-"
debate on ice for
they will bring
^® .^®®'next
®"'"®year.
& ome the bacon again
.€!S£>
The New Officers
in the fall we hope to be able to report great pro
gress along this line.
We want a house because we need it. There is
a chance that we will not have our present home
next year, and we cannot get it for a longer per
iod than two years if we get it at all. Where wii
the followhig"nffi^'^®'^'°"
year:
'ast meeting in April
^ oflFicers were elected for the ensuing
Latimer.
t —Hugh^'®l''®
McCulloch.
pc j/""?® t hompson.
Eiickson.
Tl
ed upon her in the way of the C
ship for 1910-11. Bro. Latimer has be
Marshal-
appointtid
by the faculty to fulfill this PO^"?" ^^gll merits,
suiner vear, and it is an honor that
result was inevitable. Sau-
port is\hat hie i^i \
has been enjoying a beautiful sleep, but now that
Gamma Deuteron has had
our"w"deariiSe
lea'der for the Vh .®^™ ast year, was chosen as
in a Leal n
JV^t Passed, and it is due
we have awakened it, it is going forward in dead
The New College Marshal
patron saints of
^^® ^Upped one over on
ter who marie tl'
For a number of years our house proposition
alumni. Clamble, Ewart, McHard and l->
too long, we will say at the out-
want is to hear from you and how you are
getting along and what you know of any other
The House Proposition
was there, and Si safeguarded behind a _ ^
proof shirt, was also among us. We aU liaa
good time and one of the happy incidents
evening was the presence of four o' our last )
holding our read-
set tint
w-.i
Gamma Delta as well.
LatimeV^^-nirr"^^-fu'^'
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Spring 1910 newsletter for the Gamma Deuteron Knox College. The newsletter is four pages in length.