. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. is M. L T. Crew Manager 320 Brown Taus Redecorate the House Themselves 332 Eckerman is Cage Captain at Rose Tech 317 Norman Neely Goes with Structural Clay Products 333 Amateur Radio at Purdue 296 Dick Hedlund Wins William Hart Medal at Purdue 314 Six Purdue Footballers 323 Purdue is Training Ground for Salesmen 324 C. R. Bottenfield is Steel Master 300 Indiana Chapter News 328 Ray Richards Coaches at U. C. L. A 294 Taus Clash in C. I. O. Hearing 329 Grid Star Coming Up at Kansas , 328 Wesley Winans Stout Edits Saturday Evening Post 302 Kansas Redecorates House 3


. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. is M. L T. Crew Manager 320 Brown Taus Redecorate the House Themselves 332 Eckerman is Cage Captain at Rose Tech 317 Norman Neely Goes with Structural Clay Products 333 Amateur Radio at Purdue 296 Dick Hedlund Wins William Hart Medal at Purdue 314 Six Purdue Footballers 323 Purdue is Training Ground for Salesmen 324 C. R. Bottenfield is Steel Master 300 Indiana Chapter News 328 Ray Richards Coaches at U. C. L. A 294 Taus Clash in C. I. O. Hearing 329 Grid Star Coming Up at Kansas , 328 Wesley Winans Stout Edits Saturday Evening Post 302 Kansas Redecorates House 327 News from Kansas State 316 McCollum Cup Won by Jay Payne 321 Dr. Hartman Honored at Gettysburg 322 Two Gettysburg Taus Play with All-Stars 326 Gettysburg Alumni in Campus Positions 329 Dr. Bender is Medical Director of Guardian Life 329 Penn State Tau to Coach Green Bay Packers 295 Penn State Chapter News 319 Allen to Head Rutgers Journalism Department 299 North Dakota Alumni Build Up Scholarship Fund 295 PERSONS and EVENTS. WILSON PEACE MEDALPRESENTED TO DAVIS The Woodrow Wilson Medal was pre-sented to Ambassador Norman H. Davis(Vanderbilt) for his efforts on behalfof peace at an informal gathering May24 in the Woodrow Wilson MemorialLibrary, New York City. Hamilton FishArmstrong, president of the WoodrowWilson Foundation, made the presenta-tion speech, reminding the audience thatthe medal of the association had beenawarded this year to Mr. Davis and toSecretary of State Cordell Hull, but thatMr. Davis was in Europe when the for- mal presentation was made at the annualdinner on April 5. Today we seize the first opportunityto honor him as we wished to do lastmonth, Mr. Armstrong explained. Hecited Mr. Davis for his long and variedservices in the cause of better interna-tional relationship—a service which goesback to his association with PresidentWilson at the Paris Peace Conference—and specifically for his efforts in behalfof peace. In a brief speech of acceptance


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