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Title:
1968 October Newsletter Chi (Union College)
Abstract:
October 1968 newsletter of the Chi chapter at Union College. The newsletter is two pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
10/00/1968
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Chi
University:
Union College
Era:
1960s
1968 October Newsletter Chi (Union College)
FRATERNITY OF PHI GAMMA DELTA
"DROP IN SOMETIME'
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VOL 6869
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HOixEOOLilKG 1968
PA3SIDLKT VISILb CHI
Henry 3.
■'Hanlc Braina,rd, a
Golden Owl and 6oth Arohon Hres-
'
aooaA
October 18-19
Again this year Union College
and Chi Chapter invite you, the
ident of the fraternitys was a
Fiji alumni, back for your annual
guest of the Chi undergraduate
brotherhood for the Columbus Day
weekend of Garnet and ourple nos
talgia.
weekend.
Brother Brainard found
time to adLiUCss the membex's form
The
tensive
planned an exCollege he
pro, ram of activities and
ally on Priday night, but was
events for the entire weekend, and
treated as one of Chi's own for
Chi has followed suit v/ith its o\/n
the remainder of his stay,
into Xi Deuteroii cha,pt3r \;hcre he
al umni- centered p r o s p e c 'c u s.
Saturday:
Association Ixoeting
11:30
12:30 - Lunch in the Chapter Rouse
1:30
- Football
Union vs. R.P.I.
5:00 - Cocktails
The Fiji Lounge
served as an officer for three of
6:00
his four undergraduate years.
Raturally you need not conform
strictly to the schedule and all
the undergraduates will "welcome
•Eanli"
attended Case
..estorn
Reserve from vfnich he recieved
a BA ii economics in 1922 and his
LLB in 1924,
He was initiated
He
was also a member of .•.-hi Beta
Happa and the Order of the Coif.
- Tinner in the House
For the next tv/enty years he
^practiced public law in Ohio.
Brother Brainard joined the Fire
stone Tire and Rubber Company in
you and your family any time at all
1941 from which he retired after
UWIOH COLLEGE:
during the Homecoming .eekcnd.
be looking for youl
jD clash
23 years of service,
Soon after he was named as
Fraternity General CoTuisel, a pos
ition which he held until Larch
of i960, \/hen he was appointed
Archon Vice-Bresident to fill the
unexpired term of the late Herb
^resident Haroldi C.
Hartin con
conHartiii
possibility of
firmed the strong possibility
having co-education at Union start
ing \/ith next year* s Fresh at the
opening convocation on October 7.
Dr.
, artin said that
the fac
Since 1956 he has bOwii an act
ive member of the 1980 comieittee,
^ Hianir' is a veteran of nine Ek-
ulty had voted unanimously in favor
of tliG proposal: 'The fact that the
faculty vote-: v?ith such unanimity
will carry wcioht, and should.
But
klesiai., as \?ell as many Section
the Trustees will be very attentive
Conventions,
as well to the straw poll. , ,(con't)
A.
Brf,
\r\nHEW INITIATES ; Fiji Power
GRADUATE NOTES
On SepteiiibGr 25, Fiji added
eleven now linlcs to its seventy-
two letters from Brother John D.
The Chi Tama recently recieved
six year old chain of brotherhood. Paracka '56. John would like to
Those joining with you are;
announc e that he has accented a
position of Electronic engineer
Roger Paul .hiderson; Fishlcill, NY v?ith the Havel Underv/ater r/eapons
Research and Engineering Station,
Peter Joseph Druno; Croton-on-Hud. Newport, Rhode Island, .71th his
job change comes a change of ad
Drew? Robert HamelirQc^ /ycoff, HJ
dress to; 6 Rego Terrace
Middletown, xR,I, 02843
Brian Louis Haviland; /('estport
David ililne liciCeown; Huntington
An even more radical change for
Brother Paracka is his engagement
on August 30th to Miss Sha,rla S.
Gibitz.
Steven Donald Pierce^ r/estfield
A CO-ED UNION ?
(con't )
John Clinton xRobbins? ..estfield
Henry Reid Schwenk; East Hanpton
Robert Edwards Teittinen;
jston
Nicholas James Volkman; Saranac
Burt J. Yanlciver; iiassapoqua Park
f
nov/ to bo taken aiiong students".
The October oth x^oll showed general
student approval of the plan.
Professor Ca.rl ITiemeyer, chair
man of the co-education committee,
supports his position v?ith the fol1owing points;
1) ..'Ornon tend to dominate the
arts and humanities, and "the ad
dition of women v/ould improve the
Chi is proud to welcome this
fine group of men into its circle. arts and humanities curriculuiii at
Union"', which now seems to be suf
Look forward to meeting them all
fering,
this Homecoming weekend at the
2) Figures show that only 3.3?°
Chapter House.
of male high school students xoolled
CHI TAIIA HETv^ORK
This issue of the Chi Tama is
would chose a small all-male liberal
arts college.
Critics of the proposal cite
being sent to 4-83 Fiji alumni and
that co-education v/ill be distract
1 ratemity officials,
ing to those engaged in serious
academic pursuit, and that the plan
FIJI FALL SPORT
would ruin Union tradition.
Other issues currently being
discussed in the Union community
It looks as it might bo an
are institution of measures to accep
other "building year" for the
hard hitting Fiji football squad. more disadvantaged and Black student
Such operational changes would be
As Coach LaBax'ge said of the '68
team; "'They may be big, but they'ic helpful in broadening Unioris back
ground and Opinion diversity.
slow,"
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October 1968 newsletter of the Chi chapter at Union College. The newsletter is two pages in length.