Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Aug 1926, p. 20

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20 ~ome at WILMETTE LIFE August 13, 1926 Grenfeld Older has returned to his Mrs. E. H. Burge of 924 Forest ave- Illinois Has, Greatest 1026 Elmwood avenue, after nue, returned Tuesday from a few spending a month at Camp Echo, Mich. days' trip to Pee\vaukee _lake, Wis. Quota of Phi Beta Kappas -o-oIllinois leads all states in the Union The Reading circle met :Monday 1[rs. A. H. Hill, 1411 Gregory ave- with regard to its quota of Phi Beta with ).f r:'. Ralph Potter in her home at nue, left \ Ni lmett e Wednesday for a ~appa stud entds, a ccorAdin~ to a s tudy 1 925 Chestnut aYenue. visit with friends in Portland, Ore. JU St comp1ete )Y ss istant 0 ean ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Wendell S. Brooks of the College of Liberal Arts of Northwestern university. Dean Brooks made inquiries in twenty-fiye Phi Beta Kappas and Michigan \\·as second with thirteen while Im,.;a came third with ten. Indianna contributed seven to the learn ed societv ancl Missouri seven; then came \Vi scons in with six and the rest \\'ere sea ttertd amo ng many states. 131-133 SOUTH STATE STREET Dean Brooks. docs not say that heWEST TOWN Palmer llou$e UPTOWN cause more Phi Beta Kappas at NorthSlter·idQtll and .!.. ~ · ··. ... _..... ifuusa~lt Road at litdtie Blo c!.: \Ye stern hail from Tllinois that Illinois is the braine st state in the nati on but 4 8 6 0 Sheridan Road intimate s that as she leads, one mav Cor. Lawrence safely dra\\' a conrlusi0n so mething lik e that since to hc comC' a member of Phi Beta Kappa ;1t ~orthwestern, a student must have fo ur excellent years crowned each and every semes1 ter ,,·ith mark s heh\'een 90 and a perfect 100. Therefore, from the standpoint of qualit~· alone Illinois thus far leads the procession at ~ortlnnstern university, he states. 1 Graduates Make Special Stt,{_dy of Urban Property F. B. GEORGE C04 Raccoon Coats A I s M p E L T A L L s 0 F D E p u u N 0 I T s A L 0 .F s u H 0 L s D s T N E .y 0 s s u R and Crhan property questions which are now attracting almo. t as much attention as studY of tl1e troubles of American farmers are to he especially studied durin g the coming year he fi\'e graduate student s at North\\'estern univer sity under the superv ision of the In stitute for Research in Land Economics and Pnhlic Uti liti es. The se scho lar ships haH' been awarded to the following person s : Henr~· E. Keough, Ann Arh0r, Mich., graduate of the lni,·ersity of Michigan: Frank Edward -:\fathe\\'s, Evanston, 111.. graduate of Korth\\'CStcrn ttniYcr s it~·: John Spau lding 1.f cQuiston, Oskak,.osa, To"·a, gr~dtl ate nf Penn collc·ge: \\'a lter Dal e \f cLaughlin. To\\'a City. Towa. gradnate of Cnivcrsit\· of To\\'a: and :\rtln1r Clytus Ba~: lc-ss . Cnllege Station. Texa.;, gr a cl tt ate of A g ric ul t ur a1 :111 r1 ). f e chanical college 0f Texas. 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