PAGE THREE THE MO-ALPHAN MARCH, 1945 7 sideration, and will gladly tell you about them if interested. 1945 Mo-Alphan subscriptions have taken a big jump, thanks to the following loyal brothers: Lt. Bev Bradish, USNR, $2; Murray Wenzel, $5; Sgt. Bob Pickett in England, $5; Lt. Bob Hardin, $1; Attorney John Scott, Joplin, $2; Pop" Stanley Field, $2; Marsh Giesecke, $5; Bailey Gallison, Seaman, $1; Bob Moore, $10; Sam I, Major, $50; Lt. Howard Thorp, $2; Bliss Wilder, $10; Bob Boylen fin every issue) $5; Charley Boyle (pledged in '09 but never initiated) $1; Happy Cowan, $5; Lt. Jack Keith, $1; Henry F, Misselwitz, $2.50; Mo. Legislator Floyd Gibson, $1; Lt. Comdr, Went (Coach) Wilder, $10; Joe Haw, ex-corporal, $2.50; Anonymous, $1; Dud Dehoney Jr., $2; Fiske Marbut, $2050; Lt, Allan Ragan, $10; Thos. (Tim) Burnett, #10, $2; John Gilmore, $1; Bob Lockwood, $2.00; Clifford (Tony) Johnson, $2.50. The sheet is in the black thanx to the Sam Major $50 subscription--so all good gents get your 1945 subscription in please or we'll be in the red. How about some of you back in 10,11,12 and 15 and such-~don't say you don't read the chatter--for we know yew are a littul curious. Don't let the Service men carry the load. List of Memorial bed rooms to be furnished. No. 1 Henry M. Brown '14 Paid $100.00 No. 2 James Hand Jr. '12 Paid 100.400 No. 3 James F. Boyle '18 Paid 100.00 No. 4 Dr. Re Fe Pittam '18 Subscribed 100.00 Pd. $25 No. 5 Zan Maitland Aly Paid 100.00 No. 6 Marshall Giesecke '27 Subscribed 100.00 Pa. $40 No. 7 Dr. L. Ge Willits and Son Bob '37 Paid 150.00 No. 8 Fred Breisch '09 Paid ~ 100.00 Noe 9 Sam I. Major 125 Paid 100.00 Only a few more rooms left fellows so let us hear from you before it is too late. Make your name history in Phi Kappa Psi at Missouri. The Minnesota Beta newsletter called "MINNESOTA BETA SHIELD OF PHI KAPPA PSI" is doing a wonderful job for that Chapter. As a result, the house after being turned back by the Navy has been refurnished from funds solicited by this paper and Bro. Bill Robb, President of the Mineapolis A A, We note that Fanny Fansler is on the list of contributers. Put'em straight Fanny—-you're not from Miss Alpha-—now are you? Typographical error no doubte Lt. (jg) B. Be Bradish, USNR, AGS -— Shelton (U 360) Norfolk 11, Vae sent us a $2 bill which we hope will be good luck for this rag. Bev is in the Navy Armed Guard School. Thank you for the Xmas. greetings. He will be assigned to a merchant ship as gunnery officer sometime in Febe Lt. Bob W. Scott sends Xmas. greetings from Fort McClelland, Alabama. Lt. Joe A. Keith, '26, writes that he has been in the Army almost two years and is stationed at the A AF in the Pentagon Bldg., Washington D. ©. Any Brose around there look him up at 123 South Glebe Rd., Arlington, Va. Joe says he will return to his law practice in Sherman, Texas after the war. Seaman first class Ben F, Crawford Jre, is on === a boat--- somewhere in the Pacific. This makes 145 men Mo A has in service. No less a personage than one William Adams Telfer, who used to lounge around the Psi house at Columbia back in 1912 or so, selling no jewelry to the Brothers, drop- ped in on the editor for a couple of days in December. Needless to say old times were talked over and many laughs were had. Bill was on his way home from Colorado.