The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega . them. There are seven fraternities at Wofford, a strong rivalry and agood fraternity spirit. We congratulate our editor on the improvement of our issue of it seems stronger. With love to all Alpha Taus. W. Boyd Evans, Correspondent. TENN. ALPHA TAU, S. W. P. UNIVERSITY, CLARKSVILLE. It is with much pleasure that Alpha Tau chapter again sendsgreetings to all the brothers, through the Palm. We regret the failure of our correspondent to have a letter fromour chapter in the last number of the Palm, and we will see thatthis duty is not neglected again soon.
The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega . them. There are seven fraternities at Wofford, a strong rivalry and agood fraternity spirit. We congratulate our editor on the improvement of our issue of it seems stronger. With love to all Alpha Taus. W. Boyd Evans, Correspondent. TENN. ALPHA TAU, S. W. P. UNIVERSITY, CLARKSVILLE. It is with much pleasure that Alpha Tau chapter again sendsgreetings to all the brothers, through the Palm. We regret the failure of our correspondent to have a letter fromour chapter in the last number of the Palm, and we will see thatthis duty is not neglected again soon. When the chapter roll was called at the beginning of the presentterm, it was found that eight brothers had returned to college. At commencement in June there were three Alpha Taus gradu-ated: Bro. W. J. Caldwell, with the degrees M. A. and B. D.,Bro. W. R. Potter, B. D., and Bro. F. P. Caldwell, A. B. Bro. F. P. Caldwell was one of the six commencement oratorsappointed by the faculty, and was also elected valedictorian of the. O P5 - U U •— U O l- O — m 3 (fl 1/! u So -£ -3 ^ ?§ li CD ?„ | ? p a p rtc ,c U CHAPTER LETTERS 2>°7 Washington Irving Literary Society, and Historian of class 94,in all of which places he reflected honor upon himself and upon ourfraternity. Commencement was a gala time for Alpha Tau, and, as usual,by far the largest number of the visiting young ladies wore the blueand old gold colors. We are always proud, and justly so, of thegirls who wear our badges. Bro. W. J. Caldwell, A. B., A. M., B. D., is now in charge ofthe Presbyterian church, Greenwood, Miss. He expects to be or-dained to the full work of the ministry during this month. BrotherPotter, A. B., B. D., is now pursuing a post graduate course inthe Louisville Presbyterian Seminary. Bro. Fred P. Caldwell isat present studying short-hand and type-writing at his home inUnion Springs, Ala. He expects to begin the study of law verysoon. We are sorry to note that Bros. J. L. Green and J. Rh
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