. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. ne. Hehas majored in eco-nomics and minoredin biology and poli-tical science. During the pastyear he has served W. A. BRESNAHANas W. M. of Beta Kappa, president of the interfraternitycouncil, and business manager of theCollegian, the college paper. During hisfour years he has been active on thebusiness staff of the newspaper and heldthe position of advertising managerprior to his election to the business man-agership. He has held several offices inthe Fraternity. He held an athletic scholarship whilein school and has participated in manysocial activities on the c


. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. ne. Hehas majored in eco-nomics and minoredin biology and poli-tical science. During the pastyear he has served W. A. BRESNAHANas W. M. of Beta Kappa, president of the interfraternitycouncil, and business manager of theCollegian, the college paper. During hisfour years he has been active on thebusiness staff of the newspaper and heldthe position of advertising managerprior to his election to the business man-agership. He has held several offices inthe Fraternity. He held an athletic scholarship whilein school and has participated in manysocial activities on the campus.—WiUHam Nims. NORMAN DAVIS LEADS GROUPTO WORLD SUGAR PARLEY The American delegation to the inter-national sugar conference at LondonApril 9 will be headed by Norman Davis,Vanderbilt, U. S. Ambassador-at-Large. The conference meets periodically toconsider questions of world supplies,production, and prices of sugar. Largesugar consuming as well as producingstates are usually represented. It is pos- PERSONS AND EVENTS 165. sible that the conference will considerinternational agreements supplementingPresident Roosevelts quota plan andprocessing taxes for control of the sugarindustry in the United States. FLORIDAS WORTHY MASTERIS ACTIVITIES LEADER One of the most active A T O s on theFlorida campus is Paul Shelley, WorthyMaster of the Florida chapter. A mem-ber of Sabres, Paulnow holds the rankof major in the localR. 0. T. C. unit andis in command ofone of the two jun-ior batteries in theartillery unit. Wor-thy Master Shelleyis captain of thepistol team. Othercampus activities in-clude membershipin Blue Key, honor-ary leadership fra-ternity, and Colo-nels and LApache,dance societies. Paul is also on the base-ball team. Besides the office of W. M., he hasheld the positions of Worthy Sentineland Worthy Chaplain in the two years he was a very successfulsocial chairman. Many points in intra-murals can be traced directly to his ef-forts. In addition to all of these ac


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