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THE PHI GAMMA DELTA

A MAGAZINE PUBLISHED SEVEN TIMES A YEAR BY THE FRATERNITY OF PHI GAMMA DELTA. A MEDIUM DEVOTED TO FRATERNITY AND COL­ LEGE INTERESTS. CONTINUOUSLY PUBLISHED SINCE 1879

VOLUME X L VI OCTOBER, 1923 No.1

CECIL J. WILKINSON EDITOR 701 Federal-American Bank Bldg. WASHINGTON. D. C. THE FRATERNITY OF PHI GAMMA DELTA Founded May 1, 1848

NATIONAL OFFICERS President HORACE I. BRIGHTMAN (Columbia '92), 299 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. Treasurer LUTHER A. BREWER (Gettysburg '83), Cedar Rapids, Iowa Secretary GEORGE F. SNYDER (Pennsylvania '00), Federal-American Bank Bldg., 1317 F Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. Lay Archons PENFIELD MOWER (Dartmouth '04), 82 Devonshire Street, Boston, Mass. KARL LEMMERMAN (Western Reserve '08), National Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio

Field Secretary PHILIP E. LYON (Ohio Wesleyan '16), Federal-American Bank Bldg., 13I7 F Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. Alumni Secretary CHARLES J. EASTMAN (Illinois '06), 984 Cherry Street Winnetka, III. Historian \VM. F. CHAMBERLIN (Denison '93), 8th Floor, Tr,ilvelers Insurance Co. Bldg., Hartford, Conn. Military Historian FRANK KECK (C. C. N. Y. '72), 29 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Ritualist EDWIN L. MATTERN (Allegheny '90), Frick Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. Editor CECIL J. WILKINSON (Ohio Wesleyan '17), Federal-American Bank Bldg., 1317 F Street, N.W., Washington, D.C.

o /fice of Administration Federal-American Bank Building, 1317 F Street, N. W., . Washington, D. C.

The New York Club, 44 W. 44th St., New York

The Detroit Club, 229 Rowena St., Detroit DIRECTORY OF UNDERGRADUATE CHAPTERS SECTI ON I Chi

SECTI ON II Chief, J OHN S. SICKELS, 51 East 42d St., New York, N. Y. COLUMBIA (Omega), B. F . Hearn, Jr., 538 West 114th St., New York, N. Y. NEW YORK (Nu E psilon), Gerald F. Norton, Gould Hall, Univer sity H eghts, New York, N. Y. RUTGERS (Nu Beta), Leonard G. Metzger, 586 George 8t., New Brunswick, N. J.

SECTION III Chief, W. T. PANGMON, 103 Wieting Block, Syracuse, N. Y. COLGATE (Theta P si), H orace P. Bromfield, Phi Gamma Delta House, Hamil· ton, N. Y. CORNELL (), William Y. Naill, Phi Gamm, Delta House, Ithaca, N. Y. SYRACUSE (), E lliot P. Case, 732 Comstock Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. UNION (Chi), Harold E . Saxton, Phi Gamma Delta House, Schenectady, N. Y.

SECTION IV Chief, REV. A. EDWIN CLATTENBURG, Hazleton , Pa. BUCKNELL (Delta), W. Lambert Joseph, Phi Gamma Delta House, Lewisburg, Pa. f1.F.'I'l'YSBURG (Xi), .T. J . Clutz, Phi Ganuna Delta HouRe, GettYRb urg. PSt. LAFAYETTE (Sigma Deuteron), A. R. Bernstein, Phi Ganuna Delta House, Easton, P enn. LEHI GH (Beta Chi), Clyde Dayis, II, Phi Gamma Delta House, South Bethlehem, Pa. JOHNS HOPKINS (Beta Mu) , C. H. Jones, 3039 St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md . PENNSYLVANIA (Beta), William J. Orr, Jr., 3619 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pa.

SECTI ON V Chief, J . EARLE DUNFORD, Mutual Building, Richmond, Va. RIOHMOND (Rho Chi), H . G. F erguson , P hi Gamma Delta, University, Richmond, Va. VIRGINIA (Omicron). Danner Mahood, Phi Gamma Delta House, Univer sity, Va. WASHINGTON & LEE (Zeta Deuter on), Phi Gamma Delta. House, Lexington, Va.

SECTION VI Chief, ROLAND A. McCRADY, 1429 Park Bldg., Pittshurl!h. P,. Assistant Chief, HOWARD M. LESOURD, Ben Avo ~, Pa. ALLEGHENY (P i), Louis Braun, 4~4 N. Main St., Meadville, P a. P E NN ,STA1'E (Gam.ma Phi), O. R. P endy, P hi Gamma Delta House, State Col· lege, P a. PITTSBURGH (Pi Sigma ), S. Marsh Johnson , 4725 Wallingford St., Pittsburgh, P a. WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON (Alpha), Rohert B. Rush, 237 East W11 eeling St., 'Vashington, Pa. SECTION VII Chief, C. H . WILLIAMS, Hickox Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio DENISON (LaInJbda Deuteron). J ohn Chamber lain, Phi Gamma Delta House, Gran· ville, Ohio. OHIO S'l'ATE (Omicron Deuteron). Maurice C. Hendershott, 218 E . 17th Ave., Columbus, Ohio. OHIO WESLEYAN (Theta Deuteron), Murray 'Valker, 135 N. Franklin St., Dela· ware, Ohio. WESTERN RESERVE (Xi Deuteron), Vincent H . J enkin3, 2027 Cornell Road, Cleveland, Ohio. WITTENBERG (Sigma), H arry Moran, 909 Woodlawn Ave., Springfield, Ohio. SEC'l'ION VIII Chief, J. BAYARD BRILL, 608 N. New Jersey St., Indianapolis, Ind. DE PAUW (Lambda), John Sapp, Phi Gamlna Delta. House, Gree,~castle, Ind. HANOVER (Tau), Lyle A. Peterson, Phi Gamma Delta House, Hanover, Ind. INDIANA (Zeta), Nelson P . Poynter, Phi Gamma Delta House, Bloomington, Ind. PURDUE (Lambda Iota), Daniel Mead, 1114 State St., LaFayette, Ind. WAB.A!SH (Psi), C. H . Poorman, Phi GalTIlna Delta House, Crawfordsville, Ind.

SECTION IX !;lhief, HARRY J. WRITE, Tennessee Coal, Iron & Railroad Co., Birmingham, Ala. ALABAMA (Theta), Walter Bailey, Phi Gamma Delta House, University, Ala. SEWANEE (Gamma Sigma), Roy McCullough, Phi Gamma Delta Lodge, Sewanee, Tenn. TENNESSEE (Kappa Tau), Fred W. Dahnke, 708 West Main St., Knoxville, Tenn. SECTION X Chief EDWARD F. PRITZLAFF, 55 W. Water .st., Milwaukee, Wis. CHIOAGO (Chi Upsilon), James T. Kramer, 5540 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, Ill. ILLINOIS (Chi Iota), W. T. Studebaker, 401 E. John St., Champaign, Ill. ILLINOIS WESLEYAN (Alpha Deuteron), Byron Rogers, Phi Gamma Delta House, Bloomington, I ll. KNOX (Gamma Deuteron), William Simpson, Phi GalTIlna Delta House, Galesburg, Illinois. MICHIGAN (Alpha PIli), John P. Anderson, 707 Oxford Road, AIlll Arbor, Mich. MINNESO'l'A (Mu ,Sigma), Frank Bessesen, 1129 University Ave., S. E., Minne· apolis, Minn. WISCONSIN (Mu), Lawson Adams, 521 N. Henry St., Madison, Wis. SECTION XI Chief, LEE M. EGAN, 325 Live Stock Exchange, Kansas City, Mo. IOWA (Mu Deuteron), Hobart Dawson, 310 N. Clinton St., Iowa City, Iowa. IOWA STATE (Alpha Iota), C. S. Cody, 325 Ash Ave., Ames, Iowa. KANSAS (Pi Deuteron), Byron L. Shifflet, 1540 Louisiana St., La,vrence, Kan. MISSOURI (Chi Mu), Harry Ferguson, 616 College Ave., Columbia, Mo. NEBR'ASKA (Lambda Nu), B. R. Anderson, 133l} S. 19th St., Lincoln, Neb. WILLIAM JEWELL (Zeta PIli), T. H . Schwamb, 203 E. Mississippi St., Liberty, Mo. SECTION XII Chief, CHARLES W. HENDERSON, 409 Postoffice Bldg., Denver, Colo. COLORADO COLLEGE (Clli Sigma), R. P. Hunter, 1122 N. Cascade Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo. COLORADO UNIVERSITY (), Earl G. Loser, 1500 Broadway, Boulder, Colo. SECTION XIII Chief, MAX W. GRIFFITH, Moscow, Idaho IDAHO (Mu Iota), E. W. Renshaw, 616 Jefferson St., Moscow, Idaho. WASHINGTON (Sigma Tau), W. J. Livengood, 4503 17th Ave., N. E., Seattle, Wash. SECTION XIV Chief, JAMES S. SHEEHY, 413 E. 10th St., Portland, Ore. OREGON (Epsilon Onlicron), Francis Alstock, 738 E. 12th St., Eugene, Oregon. OREGON STATE (Kappa Omicron) , R. M. Milligan, 660 Madison St., Corvallis, Ore. SEOTION XV Chief, I. O. UPHAM, 510 Market St., San Francisco, Calif. CALIFORNIA (Delta Xi), John Rosson, 2620 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, Calif. LELAND STANFORD (Lambda Sigma), Porter Lombard, PIli Gamma Delta House, Stanford University, Calif. SEOTION XVI Chief, FRED H. WARD, Pauls Valley, Okla. OKLAHOMA (Nu Omega), Buff Burtis, 535 University Blvd., Norman, Okla. TEXAS (Tau Deuteron), Robe,·t G. Bledsoe, 300 W. 27th St., Austin, Tel:. "

DIRECTORY OF GRADUATE CHAPTERS ALPHA, Harry J. Reed, Secy., 221 RusseJl St., LaFayette, Ind.. . BETA, Charles B. Hamill, Seey., 520 B()ard ()f Trade Bldg., Indllmap()hs, Ind. Lwncheons Monday noon, Board of Trade, 7th Floor. . , Cecil J. Wilkinson, Secy., 1317 F St., N. W., . WashmgtC>n, D. C. Lwncheon: Thursday noon, University Club. DELTA MU, Herbert G. Vaughn, Seey., 229 Rowena St., Detroit, Mich. Luncheon: Saturday 1 :15, Phi Gamma Delta Club, 229 R()wena St. KAPPA, Charles J. Eastman, Seey., 984 Cherry St., Winnetka, III. Luncheon: Tuesday noon, Hamilton Club, 20 S. Dearborn St. LAMBDA, Gaylord T. Heinz, 809 Reibold Bldg., Dayton, Ohio. XI, James B. Cauthers, Seey., 14 Wall St., New York, N. Y. Meeemg: OccasjonalIy, Phi Gamma Delta Club, 44 West 44th St. OMEGA, G. Clytus .Scott, 301 East Chestnut St., Bloomington, III. OMICRON, Scott M. Conway, Secy., 515 Grandview Blvd., Pittsburgh, Pa. Lwncheon: Tuesday noon, McCreery's. TAU, Floyd McCammon, Sccy., 1214 E. 10th Ave., Denver, Colo. • Luncheon: Tuesday noon, Adams Hotel. CHI, Norman F. Hascall, Secy., c/o J. J. Freeman Co., Toledo, Ohio. PSI, Lewis H. Sisson, Seey., 507 Union Trust Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. Lwncheon: Alternate Saturdays, Automobile Club. IOTA, Hugh B. Miller, Seey., 622 Paulsen Bldg., Spokane, Wash. ALBANY, T. M. Townsend, 5 University Place, Schenectady, N. Y. ALLENTOWN, Frederick N. Bausch, Seey., 109 N. 2d St., Allentown, Pa. ARIZONA, John Latimer, Seey., Phoenix National Bank, Phoenix, Ariz. . Dinner: Third Friday of each month, 6:30 p. m., Arizona Cluh, Phoenix, Ariz. BALTIMORE, C. A. Lentz, Seey., c/o Baker, Watts & Co., Redwood and Calvert Sts., Baltimore, Md. Lwncheon: Friday noon, City Club. BIRMINGHAM, AI. D. Stafford, Secy., c/o White Swan Laundry, Birmingham, Ala. Lwncheon: Friday noon, :Miss Beard's Eat Shop, Title Guarantee Bld.g. BOSTON, Wallace Rand, Seey., 6 Park St., Boston, Mass. Luncheon: Thursday noon, Boston Tavern. BUFFALO, Dr. Howard Bosworth, Secy., 523 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Lwncheon: Friday noon, Hotel Statler Grill. CLEVELAND, Charles R. Couch, Secy., 622 Leader·News Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. Luncheon: Tuesday noon, Cleveland Athletic Club. COLUMBIA, Charles K. Cabeen, Secy., 538 W. 114th St., Ne,,, York. COLUMBUS, Belford P. Atkinson, Seey., Columbus Citizen, Columbus, Ohio. DALLAS, Charles Freeman, Seey., c/o Rucker & HeartselI, Adolphus AAnex Bldg., Dallas, Tex. Lwncheon: Thursday noon, University Club. DES MOINES, E. Chase West, Secy., c/o Chase & Wesb Furniture Co., Des Moines, Iowa. EVANSVILLE, John J. Reinhard, Seey., c/o Arbor Press, Evansville, Ind. , HARVARD, Gaines A. Young, Seey., 21 Perkins HaJl, Cambridge, Mass. Dinner: First and third Fridays of each month. HOUSTON·GALVESTON, A. C. Bayless, Secy., Union National Bank Bldg., Hoas· ton, Texas. KANSAS CITY, Donald Davis, Seey., 5562 Crestwood Drive, Kansas City, Mo. Luncheon: Wednesday noon, University Club. KNOXVILLE, Pel'ry McCallem, Seey., Knoxville, Tenn. Lwncheon: Second and Fourth Thursdays, Business Men's Club. KOKOMO, . I LINCOLN, Donald Bell, care Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Co., Lincoln, Nebraska. LOS ANGELES, C. E . Noerenberg, Seey., 401 Los Angeles Railway Bldg., Los An- geles, California. Luncheon: Friday noon, Pig and Whistle, 712 S. Broadway. MADI.SON, Madison, Wis. Meetilng: Montlily at Mu Chapter·Hou"A. MAINE, Prof. J. M. Bartlett, Seily., Orono, Mane. MEMPHIS, George J. Coleman, 523 Exehan'ge Bldg., Memphis, Tenn. MINNEAPOLIS, H. King Painter," Seey., 815 Marquette Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Lwncheon: Monday noon, Donaldson's Tea Room. MONTANA, Prof. Earle B. Norris, Bozeman, Mont. MUNCIE, Marcus S. Claypool, 222 E. Washington St., Muncie, Ind. NEWARK, James C. Fletcher, 40 Clinton St., Newark, N ..J. OMAHA, Rowland P. Thomas, Seey., 915 City National Bank Bldg., Omaha, Neb. Lwncheon: Saturday noon, University Club. OKLAHOMA CITY, Glenn W. Faris, 308 Ham Bldg., Oklahoma City, Okla. T,uncheon: Monday noon, Chamber of Commerce. PEORIA, Eugene R. Johnson, Seey., 1223 Jefferson Bldg., Peoria, Ill. Lwncheon : First Wednesday in month, University Club. PHILADELPHIA, Stanley P . Shugert, 3619 Locust St .. Philadelphia, Pa. PORTLAND, Douglas C. Lawson, Secy., 353 East 57th St., Portland, Ore. Luncheons: Tuesday noon, Swetland's Morrison Street. QUINCY, T. E. Musselman, Secy., 124 South 24th St., Quincy, III. R ICH MOND, Lewis E. Booth, Seey., 401 Methodist Bldg., Riclunond, Va. i::lAN ANTONIO, Werner H . BecIanan, 529 Madison St., San Antonio, 'J.'exas. Luncheon: Wednesday noon, Menger Hotel. SAN FRAN(nSCO, Frank E. Lee, 485 California St., San Frll{lcisco, Calif. Luncheon: Friday noon, P alais R oyal, 168 O'Farr ell 8n-eet Oakland L wncheon : Thursday noon, P eerless Cafe; 416 13th St., Oakland. SEATTLE, William Horsley, Pres., 1511 9th Ave., West, Seattle, Wash. Lwncheon: Saturday noon, Seattle Hotel. ST. JOSEPH, Roy A. Gill, Secy., 2921 Sacramento St., St. Joseph, Mo. ST. LOUIS, Elliott M. Whitbread, Socy., 706 Pier ce Bldg. , St. Louis, Mo. Luncheon : Wednesday noon, American Hotel. ST. PAUL, Clifford Medcalf, Secy., 945 Hague Ave., St. Paul, Minn. L1IRtchr. on: Monday noon, Fifth Floor, Golden Rule. SPRINGFI ELD, MASS., H ar ley M. Riga, J. G. Riga and Sons Co., Spr in gfi eld, Mass. SYRACUSE, J er ome K. Cheney, Secy., 308 First Tr ust and Deposit Bldg., Syracuse. N. Y. Meeting: First Thursday of each month at University Club. TRI-CrfY, Milton Hult, Seey., 721 Harrison St. . Davenport. Iowa. TUL SA, Leo E. Lieger ot, Seey., 239 West 11th St., Tulsa, Okla. L uncheon: Monday noon, Coffee Club.

DIRECTORY OF GRADUATE ASSOCIATIONS AKRON, H. E . Ferris, Seey., 83 Hawthorne St., Akron, Ohio. ANN ARBOR, Prof. Morris P. Tilley, Seey., Ann Arbor, Mich. Meeting: Occasionally with Chapter. ARKANSAS VALLEY, Tyson Woodruff, La Junta.. Colo. ATLANTIC CITY, Dr. Arthur E . Ewens, Seey., Atlantic City, N. J. Meeting: Annually on Founders' Day. BOULDER, M. G. Durham, Seey., Boulder, Colo. BRISTOL, J ohn G. Anderson, Seey., Bristol, Va.-Tenn. CANTON, Lyman Rogers, Seey., Clark Bldg., Oanton, Ohio. Luncheon: Wednesday noon, Courtland Hotel. OHINA, Foster H. Kreis, American Consulate, Shanghai, China. Tiffin: Occasionally. CEDAR RAPIDS, Luther A. Brewer, Secy., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. COLORADO SPRINGS, Carl R. Blackman, Secy., Wood Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo. DELAWARE, VI. B. Galleher, Secy., Delaware Natl. Bank, Delaware, 01110. Meetmg: Occasionally with Theta Deuteron Chapter. E L PASO, J ud'ge P aul D. Thomas, First National Bank Bldg. , E l Paso, Texas. HARTFORD, R . H . . Morrow, 8th Floor Travelers Ins. Co. Bldg., Hartford, Conn. INDEPENDENCE, A_ M. Landon, ,secy., State Bank of Commerce, Independence, Kan. KEOKUK, M. G. Sterne, Seey., Keokuk, Iowa. Luncheon: First Friday of each month, Hotel Iowa. MARION, J . Douglas Torrence, Seey., 833 E. Center St., Marion, Ohio. MANSFIELD, R. M. Woodward, Seey., Hughes-Keenen Mfg. Co., Mansfield, Ohio. MEADVILLE, Dr. C. A. Darling, .Seey., 468 North Park Ave., Meadville, Pa. MILWAUKEE, Emmett A. Donnelly, Seey., Wells Bldg., Milwaukee, Wi•. Luncheon: Tuesday noon, University Club. MUSKOGEE, B. B. Burtis, ,seey., Muskogee, Okla. Luncheon: Alternate Thursdays, Severs Hotel. PAULS VALLEY, Fred Ward, Pauls Valley, Okla. Luncheon: First and third Wednesdays, Elite Cafe. PO"6GHKEEPSIE, A. R . Wellwood, 218 Church St., Poughkeepsie, N .. Y. PROVIDENCE, Earl P. P erkins, 43 Adelphi St., Providence, R. 1. ROCHESTER, Charles E. H eydt, 72 Tryon Park, Rochester, N. Y. SCHENECTADY, Harry Cook, 50 Manning Blvd., Albany, N. Y. TOPEKA, J . B. Sleeper, Topeka, Kan. UTICA, H . Earl Munz, 22 Martin Bldg., Utica, N. Y. f

THE PHI GAMMA DELTA

VOLUME XLVI OCTOBER, 1'923 No. 1

TABLE OF CONTENTS Diamond Jubile Sets New Record ...... 9 In the 'Wake of the Diamond Jubilee ...... 15 Some Impressions of Convention...... 19 Pictol'ial Section ...... 21 Minutes of the 75th Ekklesia ...... 30 Committee on Permanent Organization ...... , ...... 30 Report of National P resident ...... , ...... 31 Report of National 'freasurer ...... '...... 33 Report of Board of Archons ...... 55 Report of Field Secretary ...... ' . . . 64 Report of Alumni Secretary ...... , ...... 70 Report of Historian ...... ·. . . . 71 Report of Magazine Editor ...... '. . . .. 72 Report of Section Chiefs...... 74 Report of Custodian of Archives ...... '...... 97 Report of Life Subscription Trustees ...... '.' ...... 98 Report of Permanent Committee on Scholarship...... 99 Report of Committee on Permanent Organization ...... 101 Report of Permanent Committee on Magazine ...... , . : ...... 101 Report of Auuitors of Magazine Fund ...... 103 Report of Permanent Committee on War .Memorial...... 105 Report of Delegates to Interfraternity Conference .. ..•...... 106, 13 7 (Continued on page 8)

Entered as second-cl ass matter at the postoffice at Cedar Rapids, Iowa, September 22, 1921, under the act of March 3, 1879. Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postllge provided for in section lJ03, Act of October 3, 191 7, authorized, August 21, 1918. Published by Luther A. Brewer (Gettysburg '83), official printer of Phi Gamma Delta, at Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and issued seven times a year ; the seven numbers in each volume appearing in October, November, December, February, March, April, M ay. Subscription price, $2.00 per year in advance; single copies, 30 cents. Life subscription, $25.00. Advertising rates on application. M atter intended for publication in T HE PHI GAMMA DELTA should be in the hands of the Editor at least one month preceding month of publication. T CECIL J WILKINSON, Editor and Manager, 701 Federal-American Bank Bldg., W ashington, D.C. (Continued from page 7) Report of Permanent Committee on Extension ...... : ... . 107 Report of Committee on Inco:'poration . .. : ...... , . .. J ...... 108 Report of Permanent CommIttee on InsIgma ...... , ...... 109, 134 Report of Ritualist ...... 111 Report of Committee on Permanent Organization ...... 112 Memorial Service for Deceased Brothers ...... 115 Special Report of P ermanent Committee on Extension .... . , ...... 118 Report of P ermanent Committee on Alumni Support ...... 121 Report of Ekklesia Committee on War Memorial ...... 124 Report of Ekklesia Committee on Magazine ...... 124 Report of Committee on Songbook ...... 125 Report of Committee on Credentials ...... 125 Report of Committee on Constitutional Amenclm ents ...... 128 Report of Committee on Ch eney Cup ...... 129 Report of Committee on Freshman Training ...... , ...... 130 Report of Committee on Fraternity History ...... 130 Report of Committee on Archives ...... , ...... l S1 Report of Committee on Local Interfratel'l1ity Councils ...... 131 Report of Committee on Selection of New Men ...... 132 Report of Committee on Chapter House Rules ...... , . . . . 133 Report of Ekklesia Committee on Extension ...... 136 Report of Committee on Suspensions and Expulsions ...... 137 Report of Committee on Chapter Publications ...... , ...... 139 Report of Committee on F m ternity Catalogue ...... 140 Report of Committee OI~ Miscellaneous Affairs ...... 140 Report of Committee on Baker Cup, ...... 141 Report of Committee on Antagonistic Organizations ...... 141 Report of Committee on Nominations ...... 142 Report of Committee on Delinquent Alumni...... 143 Report of Ekklesia Committee on Scholarship . .. . . : ...... '. . .. 144 Report of Committee on UJliform System of Accounting ...... 146 Report of Committee on Time and P lace ...... 146 Report of Committee on Mileage ...... 147 Report of Ekklesia Committee on Alumni Support ...... " . . . 148 Report of Committee on Condition a nd Supervision ...... , , ... . 151 Repol·t of Comm~ tt ee on Finance ...... 153 Report of Committee on Ritu;ll...... 153 Report of Committ E)e on Resolutions ...... 154 Communications to 75th Ekklesia ...... 156 800 Fijis Attend 75th Ekklesia ...... :::: ...... 158

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