. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. CLARK AWARD WINNERS Special guests of the Fraternity atCongress will be the winners of theThomas Arkle Clark Honor Awards for1936 and 1937. As the Palm goes topress the winner for this year has notbeen chosen, but he will be selected inMay and will receive an all-expense tripto Congress as part of his prize. WillisJ. Baughman of Wittenberg, winner ofthe award for 1936, will be present andat some time during the four-day meet-ing will lead a discussion on practicalsteps which chapters can take to improvescholarship. Alpha Taus prominent in nationaland world affair
. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. CLARK AWARD WINNERS Special guests of the Fraternity atCongress will be the winners of theThomas Arkle Clark Honor Awards for1936 and 1937. As the Palm goes topress the winner for this year has notbeen chosen, but he will be selected inMay and will receive an all-expense tripto Congress as part of his prize. WillisJ. Baughman of Wittenberg, winner ofthe award for 1936, will be present andat some time during the four-day meet-ing will lead a discussion on practicalsteps which chapters can take to improvescholarship. Alpha Taus prominent in nationaland world affairs expected to be presentinclude Norman Davis, Ambassador-at-Large; Roy Cochran, Governor of Ne-braska ; Scott M. Loftin, former United States Senator and past president of theAmerican Bar Association; ZeBarney , Chaplain of the Senate; at leastone of the three famous Comptonbrothers, Arthur, Karl, or Wilson;Judge Charles W. Appleton, vice-presi-dent and general counsel of the GeneralElectric Company; George W. Right-. MAJOR W. H. DRANE LESTER Assistant to J. Edgar Hoover of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Will speak on Congress program. mire, president of Ohio State Univer-sity; Judge Robert L. Williams, formerGovernor of Oklahoma ; Durward Howes,editor of Americas Young Men;Philip D. Wagoner, president of Under-wood-Elliott-Fisher; Roy Roberts, man-aging editor of the Kansas City Star;Frank A. Banks, chief engineer on theGrand Coulee Dam; and Irving Bachel-ler, Gene Fowler, and Milton McKay,authors. COMING FROM INDIAAn especially long-travelled Congress-man will be Thomas A. McDonald,Pennsylvania 10, who will come all theway from Calcutta, India. He is remem-bered by veterans of previous Congresses 128 THE PALM, April, 1937
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