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Stanley
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Almy
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Spahn
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DuBois
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J. Davis
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Crocker
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Keehn
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G. Davis
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R. Wagner
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Taylor
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Scharmann
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Rockafellow
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L. Wagner
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Woodard
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Klepser
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Scoular
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Woolwine
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Brown
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Larson
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Adams
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Nelson
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Alpha Kappa
Psi
LPHA
KAPPA PSI, professional commerce fraternity, was
founded at the University of New York, October 5,
1904. The fraternity fosters scientific research in
the field of commerce, accounts, and finance, and
attempts to build up higher standards of business
ethics. It is both honorary and professional in
character, for a student must have an average of
seventy-five per cent in his university work to be
eligible for membership. Membership is also based upon
participation in campus activities, general
initiative, and interest in the activities of the
College of Business Administration.
The chapters of Alpha
Kappa Psi, of which there are now forty-four, are
located in the leading colleges and universities of
the country where courses are offered leading to
degrees in commercial sciences. Through the efforts of
Professor O. R. Martin, of the economics department,
Zeta chapter was installed at Nebraska in May, 1914.
The fraternity has seven alumni chapters located in
the larger cities. Dean Everett W. Lord of Boston
University is at present head of the national
organization and Dwight F. Bedell of Zeta chapter
holds the office of grand secretary-treasurer.
OFFICERS
President
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RICHARD
BROWN
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Vice-President
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ROBERT
SCOULAR
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Secretary
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PAUL
WOOLWINE
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Treasurer
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RAY
LARSON
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