. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. ylaurels won by that meretricious artwhich seeks to gratify the passing whimof the unthinking. WESLEY W. STOUT EDITS THESATURDAY EVENING POST An A T n who has made good in a bigway in the publishing world is Wesley Winans Stout,editor of theSaturday Eve-ning Post. In-itiated by thechapter at theUniversity ofKansas in 1906,he worked onKansas news-pa pers formany years be-fore going toPhiladelphia tobecome headman on thegreat Curtispublication. Prior to be-coming editorhe had beenone of the acewriters for thePost. Now, aseditor, one ofhis best featurewriters is ano


. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. ylaurels won by that meretricious artwhich seeks to gratify the passing whimof the unthinking. WESLEY W. STOUT EDITS THESATURDAY EVENING POST An A T n who has made good in a bigway in the publishing world is Wesley Winans Stout,editor of theSaturday Eve-ning Post. In-itiated by thechapter at theUniversity ofKansas in 1906,he worked onKansas news-pa pers formany years be-fore going toPhiladelphia tobecome headman on thegreat Curtispublication. Prior to be-coming editorhe had beenone of the acewriters for thePost. Now, aseditor, one ofhis best featurewriters is another Alpha Tau, Milton , Simpson 22. WILLIAM WRITESON U. RELATIONS Dr. William D. McCain, Mississippi31, now assistant archivist with the Na-tional Archives in Washington, is authorof the recently published book, TheUnited States and the Republic ofPanama. The book covers the period from thebig stick policy of one Roosevelt tothe good neighbor policy of anotherRoosevelt. It is a complete survey of re-. WESLEY WINANS STOUT Editor of the Saturday Evening Post lations between the United States andthe Republic of Panama. Dr. J. Fred Rippy of the Universityof Chicago has written the foreword inwhich he says: Dr. McCain has nothesitated in some instances to expresshis views with reference to the natureand ethics of our policy. Whether theseviews are soundly based upon the facts,the reader will be left free to an idealist, and perhaps evena realist, will sympathize with his desirethat the orbit in which the Panama re-volve may be made as agreeable to themas possible. I do not hesitate to con-gratulate the author upon the highstandard of his performance. JOE McBRIDE NAMED REGENTAT U. OF OKLAHOMA With $ in the pockets of trouserswhich did not match his coat, severalpair of extra socks, a banjo and a cornetslung over his shoul-der and possessedwith plenty ofpluck, a tall youngfellow came to thecampus of the Uni-versity of Oklahomain the fall


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