. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. ining awealth of information about fellow alumni,future activities, etc. Information obtainedfrom a questionnaire recently mailed to allalumni, is printed in this sheet, and thenames are classified according to occupa-tion. In this way the men can readily notethe activities of others in his particularline of endeavor. Plans for early summer are not yet com-plete, but we hope to have a picnic or out-ing, and also continue our weekly luncheonsevery Saturday noon at the Architects Build-ing, 17th and Sansom Streets. To all fellow alumni we extend bestwishes for the


. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. ining awealth of information about fellow alumni,future activities, etc. Information obtainedfrom a questionnaire recently mailed to allalumni, is printed in this sheet, and thenames are classified according to occupa-tion. In this way the men can readily notethe activities of others in his particularline of endeavor. Plans for early summer are not yet com-plete, but we hope to have a picnic or out-ing, and also continue our weekly luncheonsevery Saturday noon at the Architects Build-ing, 17th and Sansom Streets. To all fellow alumni we extend bestwishes for the coming season, and extenda hearty welcome to any who may travelour way.—Howard A. Kemmerer. MEMORIAL FOR A. W. McCORDHELD AT LOS ANGELES In our desire to perpetuate the memoryof A. W. McCord, services were held at hisgrave in Forest Lawn Memorial Park Many Los Angeles alumni were presentfor the service, conducted by Province ChiefMead, consisting of a brief eulogy, the tearose ceremony, and a beautiful special prayer. JOHN C. MEAD, Chief of ProvinceXII, places a ivreath on the grave ofA. W. McCord in memorial ceremony ofthe Los Angeles alumni association. prepared for the occasion by Worthy GrandChaplain Hickok. At our meeting in December Dr. GlennG. English was elected president; J, GilbertFall, vice-president; Leon E. Gardner, secre-tary; and Jason C. McCune, treasurer. Thisis a very representative group from themembers of the association and it is thefeeling that we have a capable and energeticset of officers to lead us for the ensuingyear. President English outlined his plans for1937 at our January meeting and advisedus that he would have some very enter-taining and high class speakers at our meet-ings, among whom would be Jack Oakie andother movie celebrities. At this meeting itwas also ofiicially decided and voted that thedepression wasnt with us any more andthat henceforth our meetings would be held 186 THE PALM, April, 1937 at the University Club on the second


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