. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. ed by the appoint-ment of Frederick W. Peters Jr., SanFrancisco attorney. Born in San Francisco in 1902, hestudied geology at the University ofCalifornia where he was a member ofthe swimming, tennis, water polo andtrack teams and was on the staff of thePelican and the Blue and Gold. Gradu-ating magna cum laude in 1927, hewent to work as a geologist for StandardOil of California. In 1928 he marriedViva D. Long of Berkeley. He returned to the university in 1929to study law, graduating in 1932. Dur-ing the first two years in law school hewas also an instructor in th
. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. ed by the appoint-ment of Frederick W. Peters Jr., SanFrancisco attorney. Born in San Francisco in 1902, hestudied geology at the University ofCalifornia where he was a member ofthe swimming, tennis, water polo andtrack teams and was on the staff of thePelican and the Blue and Gold. Gradu-ating magna cum laude in 1927, hewent to work as a geologist for StandardOil of California. In 1928 he marriedViva D. Long of Berkeley. He returned to the university in 1929to study law, graduating in 1932. Dur-ing the first two years in law school hewas also an instructor in the departmentof geology. In his senior year he was onthe staff of the California Law 1932 he has been alumni adviser ofour chapter at the University of Cali-fornia. Brother Peters maintains his own lawoffice in San Francisco. He is a memberof Phi Delta Phi, legal fraternity, andSigma Xi, honorary scientific fraternity. MEET PAUL 8 AN DELL, XX When Otis C. McCreery left the Uni-versity of Minnesota to become dean of.
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