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FIRST DISTRICT CONVENTION OF PHI KAPPA PSI HELD

May 1921
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FIRST DISTRICT CONVENTION OF PHI KAPPA PSI HELD
May 1921

Sixty-five delegates attended the First District Convention of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity held in Hanover, April 22 and 23. In addition to the regular business sessions which were held in the Little Theater of Robinson Hall, a number of social entertainments were scheduled for the visitors, including a pig roast at the Moose Mountain cabin of the Outing Club, a smoker at the fraternity house, and a combined initiation and convention banquet at the Hanover Inn.

Among the distinguished guests attending the convention were Lemuel H. Murlin, president of Boston University, William R. Vance, professor of law at Yale, Hon. Newton W. Gilbert, ex-governor of the Philippines, Hon. Edward C. Little, Congressman from Kansas, and George B. Lockwood, editor of the Washington (D. C.) Star.