. The Kappa Sigma book; a manual of descriptive, historical, and statistical facts concerning the Kappa Sigma fraternity. e Confederacy, Frank Hanson Terry, now a newspaper manof Wytheville, Va., was elected the first editor. In 1887, Ed. , now managing editor of the Semi-Weekly Atlanta Journal,became editor, and continued as such till the Baltimore Conclaveof 1890. This convention made the magazine a bi-monthly, andchanged its name to The Star and Crescent, rechristened be-fore issue The Caduceus of Kappa Sigma. During 1891, DuncanMartin, now of the Memphis bar, was editor. From 1892


. The Kappa Sigma book; a manual of descriptive, historical, and statistical facts concerning the Kappa Sigma fraternity. e Confederacy, Frank Hanson Terry, now a newspaper manof Wytheville, Va., was elected the first editor. In 1887, Ed. , now managing editor of the Semi-Weekly Atlanta Journal,became editor, and continued as such till the Baltimore Conclaveof 1890. This convention made the magazine a bi-monthly, andchanged its name to The Star and Crescent, rechristened be-fore issue The Caduceus of Kappa Sigma. During 1891, DuncanMartin, now of the Memphis bar, was editor. From 1892 to 1895. 112 THE KAPPA SIGMA BOOK the brilliant but erring George William Warner was editor. Covington, of the Maryland bar, was editor from 1895to 1905. During 1905 and until June, 1906, Professor Finis KingFarr, of Cumberland, was in charge. The last and present edi-tor is Guy T. Viskniskki, of the McClure News Syndicate. The Caduceus is now in its twenty-first volume. It has neverless than 176 pages in each of its five issues for the year. Atleast forty pages are given to alumni notes. Due notice is taken. KAPPA SIGMA HOUSE, IDAHO of all important college and fraternity matters, the interests ofKappa Sigma receiving the most attention. Illustrations areabundantly used, the five numbers of 1905-1906 containing twohundred and forty half-tones. It has been pronounced the peerof any magazine ever issued from the Greek press. It is alsoamong those claiming the honor of the largest circulation. The first Catalogue of the Fraternity was prepared in 1881by S. A. Jackson. Another edition by Brother Jackson appearedin 1886. In 1897 was published a Directory of Kappa Sigma, by THE PUBLICATIONS 113 George Vaughan, now of the Arkansas bar. For a number ofyears a history and catalogue, complete in every detail, was in course of collection by this gentleman. I lad this catalogue beenpublished, it would have been in some respects one of the mostcomplete ever issued by a college frat


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