0 F 0 E L T A S I G M A p I --····-~ .... '"'"'~ The International Fraternity of Delta Sigma Pi Professional Commerce and Business Administration Fraternity Delta Sigma Pi was founded at New York University, School of Commerce, Accounts and Finance, on November 7, 1907, by Alexander F. Makay, Alfred Moysello, Harold V. Jacobs and H. Albert Tienken. Delta Sigma Pi is a professional fraternity organized to foster the study of business in universities; to encourage scholarship, social activity and the association of students for their mutual advancement by research and practice; to promote closer affilia· tion between the commercial world and students of commerce; and to further a high standard of commercial ethics and culture, and the civic and commercial welfare of the community. The Grand Council Members: Robert F. Andree, Beta Tau, 2094 Alumni Clubs Lakeview Ave., Rocky River, Ohio; Robert ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico-Preo.: K:enneth E. Sutton, Grand President: ]. Harry Feltham, Chi­ G. Busse, Beta Omicron, Burroughs Corp. Jr., 3172 4ht Pl., Sandia Bue, Albuquerque, N.M. Johns Hopkin!, Robert Garrett & Sons, Cash Register Dept., 2832 E. Grand Blvd., Phone: 64411, Ext. 22285. Baltimore 3, Md. Room 203, Detroit 11, Mich.; Homer T. ATLANTA, Georgia-Prea.: William F. Lozier, 1202 Executive Director: ]. D. Thomson, Beta­ Brewer, Kappa, 808 Southern Railway Bldg., Candler Building, Atlanta 3, Ga. Northwestern, 222 West Adams Street, Chi· 99 Spring St., S.W., Atlanta 3, Ga.; and BALTIMORE, Maryland-Preo. : Thomaa L. Bateman, Jr,, John L. McKewen, Chi, Irving, McKewen & 903 W. University Pkwy., Baltimore 10, Md. caj!;O 6, illinois BIRMINGHAM, Alabama-Preo.: Warren A. SedberrJ, Director of Business Education: E. Coulter O'Connell, Mathieson Bldg., Baltimore 2, Md. 211 Broadway • Homewood, Birmin&ham, Ala. Phone: Davies, Beta-Northwestern, 414 Church St., 29·3440. BOSTON, Maaaachwoetto-Prea.: Danlel J. Daly, Jr., U Evanston, ill. Alumni Activities Lufbel"J' St., Milton 86, Man. Director, Eastern Region: Robert 0. Hughes, BUFFALO, New York-Pres.: Franklin A. Tober, 123 Beta Nu-Pennsylvania, 6 Rutledge Avenue, Chairman: John Dubay, Chi, 956 Argonne Dr., Highgate Ave., Buffalo 14, N.Y. Box 196, Rutledge, Pa. Baltimore 18, Md. CHARLOTTE, North Carolina-Prea.: Joseph C. Tram, Members: James J. Moore, Chi; James H. Fry, 229 S Caswell Rd., Charlotte, N.C. Director, Southeastern Region: Homer T. CHICAGO, llllnola-Prea.: Peter A. Conway, 15 E. Grud Brewer, Kappa-Georgia, 808 Southern Rail­ Chi; William F. Gliss, Chi; Edgar S. Jacob, Ave., Chicago 11, Ill. Chi; William J. Meekins, Chi. way Bldg., 99 Spring St., S.W., Atlanta 3, Ga. CLEVELAND, Ohio-Prea.: Robert W. Dickaon, 10061 Director, East Central Region: Robert F. Lyden Oval, Parma Helchta, Ohio. COLUMBIA, South Carolina-Preo.: Donald S. O'Cain, Andree, Beta Tau-Western Reserve, 2094 Alumni Placing Service 2142 Wallace St., Columbia, S. C. Lakeview Avenue, Rocky River, Ohio. Chairman: Henry C. Lucas, Alpha Delta, 408 DALLAS, Tezas-Pres.: Lewis Wertheimer, 4524 S. Director, Central Region: Frank A. Geraci, VenaBles, Dallas, Tex. S. 18th St., Omaha, Nebr. DENVER, Colorado-Prea. t Harry G. Hickey, 643 OliYO Zeta-Northwestern, 2539 N. Neva Avenue, Member!: John W. Lucas, Nu; Raymond A. St., DenYer, Colo. Pbolle 1 Dexter 6489 Chicago, ill. Peter, Beta Theta; and Floyd E. Walsh, DETROIT, Michigan Director, South Central Region: V. Burt Waite, Epsilon. TaiTA-Prea. : Donald R. Nelson, 8840 Mack.iaaw, D• troit 4, Mi ch. Pbone: TYS 0624. Gamma Delta-Mississippi State, Box 944, G.uuu Tan.l-Prea.: John F. Karr, 2010 W. Phlla· c/o T. E. Lott & Co., Columbus, Miss. delphia, Detroit 16, Mich. Life Membership GAMMA KAPPA-Pres.: Ronald Stahlman, 2947 GreeD, Director, Midwestern Region: Henry C. Lucas, Lincoln Park, Mich. Alpha Delta-Nebraska, 408 S. 18th St., Chairman: Franklin A. Tober, Alpha Kappa, GAMMA Rao-Preo.: Robert J. Elder, 17602 Glenmore, .Omaha, Neb. 123 Highgate Ave., Buffalo 14, N.Y • Detroit 19, Mich. Director, Southwestern Region: B. C. Butler, Members: Jerome J. Johannes, Alpha Kappa; HOUSTON, Texao-Prea.: Alan D. Carey, 5615 L111d· William Mosler, Alpha Kappa; Norman hunt, Houston 21, Tes.. Phone: Ml 0-4373 Beta Phi-Southern Methodist, 7110 Pasa­ KANSAS CITY, Miasouri-Preo.: Dickaon Durden, 3639 dena, Dallas 14, Texas Schlifke, Alpha Kappa; John Torpy, Beta Charlotte, Kauaa1 City, Mo. Director, Inter-Mountain Region: D. H. Chand­ Xi; William Weyer, Alpha Kappa. LINCOLN, Nehraaka-Pr... : Jamea S. Pittenger, E:oeca· ler, Gamma Iota-New Mexico, P.O. Box 181, the Oflice, State Capitol Bld1.. Lincobt, Neb. LOS ANGELES, California-Preo.: John A. Croft 1847 Gallup, N.M. Past Grand Presidents Nicholo Canyon Rd., Loa Anaelea, Calif. ' Director, Western Region: Andrew P. Marin· LUBBOCK, Texao-Preo.t Joe M. Hefner, 1603 60th St., covich, Phi-So. California, 1222 Trotwood *W. N. Dean, Alpha-New York • • 1914 Lubbock, Texu. Phone: Sherwood 4-2527. P. J. Warner, Alpha-New York •• 1914-1915 MEMPHIS, TenneBiee-Pres. : Roy N. Tipton 681 St. Avenue, San Pedro, Calif. Nick Dr., Memphi1, Tenn. ' Director-at-Large: Franklin A. Tober, Alpha *H. C. Cox, Alpha-New York •... 1915-1916 F. J. McGoldrick, Alpha-New York MIAMI, Florida-Prea.: Dlllliel S. McNamara, S301 S.W. Kappa-Buffalo, 123 Highgate Avenue, Buf­ 76th Ave., Miami, Fla• falo 14, N.Y. ••••.••••••••••••.•••••••••.••. 1916-1917 MILWAUKEE, Wiaconoin-Preo.1 A. H. Wuaaow, 2981 S. *C. J. Ege, Alpha-New York .... 1917-1920 103rd St., Milwaukee 14, Wia. Past Grand President: Robert G. Busse, Beta H. G. Wright, Beta-Northwestern .1920-1924 NEWARK, New Jener-Prea.: Benjamin T. Summer, Omicron-Rutgers, Burroughs Corp., Cash *C. W. Fackler, Epsilon-Iowa .... 1924-1926 Jr., 86 Firtt St., Ford•, N.J. Register Dept., 2832 E. Grand Blvd., Room H. 0. Walther, Psi-Wisconsin .... 1926-1928 NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana-Pres.: Ma:z. Barnett, Jr., 203, Detroit 11, Mich. *R. C. Schmidt, Theta-Detroit .... 1928--1930 5534 S. Galvez St., New Orleans 25, La. NEW YORK. New York-Prea.: Theodore T. Boutla, 65 E. L. Schujahn, Psi-Wisconsin •• 1930-1936 Wadoworth Terr., New York, N.Y., Phone: LO 9-2712. *E. D. Milener, Chi-Johns Hopkins 1936-1939 The Central Office OMAHA, Nebraaka-Prea.: Walter R. Jahn, 2419 No. 4Stb J. L. McKewen, Chi-Johns Hopkins 1939- 1945 A••·• Omoha, Neb. Phone: GL-5455. 222 W. Adams Street, Chicago 6, ill. Phone: K. B. White, Gamma-Boston ••••. 1945-1947 PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvaoia RAndolph 6·6954 A. L. Fowler, Beta Nu-Pennsylvania OM&eA-Preo.: William M. Rinck, 404 Hubha Drl••• • •• ••• ••• ••• .•• • •• . • . • . •• • . 1947-1949 Palmyra. N.J . Executive Director: J. D. Thomson Bou Nv-Prea.: Robert 0 . Hurheo, 6 Rutledce AYe., •w. C. Sehm, Alpha Epsilon-Min- Rutled~e . Po. Staff Members: Margaret E. Mench, A. nesota .................. ...... 1949-1951 PITTSBURGH. Pennsylvania-Pres.: Joaepb Schewe, 567 Rose Lewis, Joan M. Hillenbrand and H. B. Johnson, Kappa-Georgia .... 1951-1953 Celeron St., Pittoburgb 21, Pa. Pbone: CH 1·2289. Elise G. Sobota R. G. Busse, Beta Omicron-Rutgers. 1953-1955 SAN FRANCISCO, California-Pres.: Raymond P. Neal, f~ ~;~owbrook Dr., Soon Francloco, Calif. Phone: • Deceased 6 National Committees ST. LOUIS, Misoouri-Preo. : Eugene L. Zieba, 3615 Humphrey, St. Loula, Mo. Pbone: SI 1545. TULSA, Oklaboma-Preo.: Ramon Jane, 1325 E. 49th St., Executive Committee Grand Secretary Treasurer T uloa, Okla. Phonet 79370 Emeritus TWIN CITIES, Minneapolla & St. Paul Minnesota­ Cha_irman: J. Harry Feltham, Chi-Johns Hop­ P~ ea. : Vi_la• B e~n iog, 2708 Hampabi;e Ave., S., kws, Robert Garrett & Sons, Baltimore 3 H. G. Wright, Beta-Northwestern, 222 W. Mmneapohs 16, Mmn. M~ , WASHINGTON, D.C.-PrH. 1 VIncent J. Greenfield, Adams St., Chicago 6, Ill. 8603 Mayfair Pl., Siber Sprlnc, .Ud. Volume XLV MARCH, 1956 Issue 3 The Grand President's Column WE ENTER the second semester of the college year and our chapters should now be running smoothly and in a business­ like manner. Is your chapter in good order? Are your offi cers and members upholding the high standards of Delta Sigma Pi, its Constitution and By Laws? Are you meeting your financial obliga­ In This Issue tions? Are your records up to date and reports going to The Central The Grand President's Column . ...... 61 Office? Are the scholastic standings We Have an Opportunity for You ... ... 62 of your members being checked? Has every member a specific job Oxford, Ohio, the New Home of The Central Office 63 to do? Remember the working Profit Through Labor Cost Control . ..... ... .. ... ... .. 68 member is the interested member. Are your professional meetings With the Alumni the World Over . 71 and social programs well planned? New Business Books ... ... ... 74 If your answers to all the above questions are in the affirmative, Among the Chapters . 75 then your chapter is headed toward Directory of Undergraduate Chapters ..... .. ... ... 92 a very successful)'ear. And now some news on the Na­ Our Cover J. HARRY FELTHAM ti onal scene. At the meeting of your The ruins of the main building on the original Baylor University Campus Chi-Johns Hopkins Executive Committee held in Balti­ which was located at Independence, Texas. This is now a part of Baylor Grand President University State Park. The colorprint was furnished through the courtesy of more on December 2, 3 & 4, the Magnolia Oil Company to whom we are grateful. Brother Harry G. Hickey, after many years of faithful service to our fraternity, tendered his resignation as Director of the Inter-Mountain Region. There­ J. D. THOMSON, Editor fore, by action of the Grand Council this vacancy has been filled by our capable Brother D. H. "Jim" Chandler of Albuquerque, New Mexico. In addition to the above, Robert F. "Bob" Andree, DELTA SIGMA PI is a charte r seni or member of the Professional Interfra ter nity Con fe rence, now Director of the East Central Region, has been appointed organized in 1928.
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