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Joseph E. Davies at Phi Delta Phi Dinner



Joseph E. Davies at Phi Delta Phi Dinner
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Title: Joseph E. Davies at Phi Delta Phi Dinner
Description: Joseph E. Davies (second from the left), one-time U.S. ambassador and graduate of the University of Wisconsin, receives congratulations at a dinner after being installed into Phi Delta Phi, the University law fraternity. Others in the picture are Thomas H. Lucas, fraternity president, Walter Raushenbush, George I. Haight, Chicago legal advisor of the Wisconsin Foundation, and George P. Hoke, Minneapolis district supervisor of the fraternity.

Image ID: 72840
Creation
Date:
November 16, 1951 
Creator
Name:
Vinje, Arthur M., 1888-1972
City, State: Madison, Wisconsin
Collection
Name:
Vinje, Arthur M. : Photographs and Negatives*
Genre: Photographs
Additional
Information:
Published in the Wisconsin State Journal November 16, 1951. One of two images.
Subjects: Fraternal organizations
Lawyers
Public officers
 

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