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History

Founders

Our Founders

Phi Delta Chi’s founders have long since passed away, but these short notes begin to paint their portrait:

  • Charles Edward Bond (1864-1949) spent most of his life in Maryland where he was a manufacturer, contractor, machine shop owner, and farmer.

  • Franklin Herbert Frazee (1863-1931) was an official of the United Drug Company in Boston early in the 20th century.

  • Llewellyn Hall Gardner (18??-1904) was with Frederick Sterns and Company in Detroit where he died after suffering from tuberculosis for 10 years.

  • Calvin Pomeroy Godfrey (1863-1934) practiced pharmacy for 11 years, then was a savings and loan company officer, an editor. He also held several public positions, including state representative.

  • Adolph Gustave Hoffman (18??-1887) died three years after graduation, at Hot Springs, Arkansas.

  • Arthur Gilliam Hopper (1862-1912) was a pharmacist all his life in and around Alpena, Michigan.

  • Charles F. Hueber (1862-1940) was a pharmacist for most of his life in Point Huron, Michigan.

  • George Pawling Lemon (18??-1894) became a physician, but died young.

  • Arthur Sidney Rogers (1862-1932) became an outstanding specialist in eye, ear, nose, and throat and was a prominent citizen of Saginaw, Michigan.

  • Azor Thurston (1861-1922) followed pharmacy for most of his life, but also served as state chemist in Ohio as well as being in many business and civic enterprises in Grand Rapids, Ohio.

  • Albert Tenney Waggoner (1860-1931) was connected with pharmacy all his life in, or near, Topeka, Kansas.

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