. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. JOHN L. MANY III Presented Thomas Arkle Clarh Award at Detroit alumni Jjanquet. ALPHA TAU FATHERS AND SONS AT DETROITTop row: John B. Edwards, John G. Angle, Eugene Burke Jr., George Wellman, William Cornelius, John W. row: J. Bertrand Edwards, Glen D. Angle, Eugene I. Burke Sr., Hugh H. WellmAin, Willard M. Cornelius, Craig H. Richey. THE ALUMNI CHAPTERS 69 The Thomas Arkle Clark Award was pre-sented to John L. Many III of Tulane byGeorge Nickerson, Colby, acting headmasterof Cranbrook School. Craig H. Richey, chairman of the com-mittee, spoke on W


. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. JOHN L. MANY III Presented Thomas Arkle Clarh Award at Detroit alumni Jjanquet. ALPHA TAU FATHERS AND SONS AT DETROITTop row: John B. Edwards, John G. Angle, Eugene Burke Jr., George Wellman, William Cornelius, John W. row: J. Bertrand Edwards, Glen D. Angle, Eugene I. Burke Sr., Hugh H. WellmAin, Willard M. Cornelius, Craig H. Richey. THE ALUMNI CHAPTERS 69 The Thomas Arkle Clark Award was pre-sented to John L. Many III of Tulane byGeorge Nickerson, Colby, acting headmasterof Cranbrook School. Craig H. Richey, chairman of the com-mittee, spoke on Why Alumni Associations. Brief speeches were delivered by repre-sentatives of the active chapters, Don Pat-terson, Michigan; Genus E. Benson, Albion;and James W, Hallock, Hillsdale. In view of the large attendance and gen-eral success, there is no doubt but that theChristmas dinner will be held active in promoting the affairwere Craig Richey, George Hughes, MarcusBostwick, and Ernie Harris. SIXTY-FIVE DENVER ALUMNIHONOR FITHIAN IN MEETING On Nov. 17 the Denver alumni associationentertai


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