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Title:
1964 October Newsletter Chi (Union College)
Abstract:
October 1964 newsletter of the Chi chapter at Union College. The newsletter is three pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
10/00/1964
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Chi
University:
Union College
Era:
1960s
1964 October Newsletter Chi (Union College)
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GENERAL HEADQUARTERS
On September 1'3 Chi Chapter added seven nev; links to'^ou'r
Eymbolic golden chain, 'Ene new initiates are; David W, Hall,
who hails from hhite River Junction, Vermont and is a Math
major; Robert ?, McEnerney, an Economics m.ajor from Norv/allc,
Connecticut; Prank L. Nagle, from Racine, V/isconsin and a ma
jor in Political Science; Oden L, Oak, Mb. Ilisco, iNew York
and Modern Languages; Joseph P. Qulnn, a pre-medlcal student
from Albany, New York; John A. Seay, a mathematics major from
Sllngerlands, iiex\r York; and Janes P. Tallcott, from Briar-
cliff, New York and a major in Biology,
V/e fool that they
will pro'we a credit to those who are symbolised, by the 6I|.2
golden linlcs before them,
CABINET CHANGE
Chi Chapter recently held elections to fill a cabi.oet
vacancy left by Brother William Nicolay ('66), who resigned
as Recording Secretary to take charge of fall rushing.
Bro
ther Albert liolumzer ('65)j Clii Chapter Historian, was elec
ted to replace Bill and Brother Paul Burns ('65) became our
new Historian, giving up his position as editor of the Chi
. Taraa after a fine job.
Brother Joe Cjuiim ('67) has taJcen over
as editor of the news letter.
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PIJIS OFF TO FAIR START
IN IRPRAMURALS
The Fiji football teai'.i conpiled a 3-2 record in the
tough Northern league.
The two lessee vjere real heartbreakers,
the margin of victory being only tv;o points in each contest.
Intramural tennis is the novrest sport on the Union fra
ternity schedule.
The liji netters have a respect-xble 2-2
record thras far.
BROTHERS PINNED
Brother HbLumzer becairic pinned to Miss Patricia Coakley,
a Sophomore at Oneonta State on October 3^^.
Brother Sm,ith was pinned to liiss Elaine Oskamp of Bata-
via. New York during the simimer.
ALUMNI iSWS
19lt3
Brother ROBPJRl' B. UILLIE has been elected t^resident of
the University Club of IVhite Plains.
president of Harvey Dann Co., a
Brother Crillie is vice
York insurance brokerage
firm, and vice president of Wastfair Agency of Mt, Kisco.
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Brother JOHN P. RUEBSAMEH received the degree of Master
of Science, mathemacios from R.P.I, in June.
'62
Brother JOHN JI. BERUERON received the degree of Master
of Electrical Engineering from R.P.I. in June.
Mrs. Thomas J. Delaney, Jr. had a daughter, Kathleen
Grace, in Schenectady on July 10,
On August 21,196^, in Nev; York City, Brother uLRIGH 0.
\r\n-3PONTAINE was married to Miss Annelies E. Ruthel,
Brother
Pontaine teaches high school in Williarasburgj Kassachusetts.
'63
Brother PAUL D. BLANCHARD has been corataissioned a sec
ond lieutenant in the Air Porce and has been assigned to
Amarillo, Texas, for training as a personnel officer,
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Brother JAKES JbAWHEHCE is doing graduate work in chemistry
at the California Institute of Technology,
He has noticed
that students at Cal. Tech, don't have as many various interests
as do the stiidents at Union,
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October 1964 newsletter of the Chi chapter at Union College. The newsletter is three pages in length.