. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. sm at the University ofIllinois has accepted the position of pro-fessor of journalism and head of thejournalism department at Rutgers Uni-versity. He takes up his new dutiesAugust 15. Brother Allen is an alumnus of theUniversity of North Dakota and took hismasters degree at Illinois in 1927. Inaddition to his teaching duties he ownsand edits the Fisher, Illinois, Reporterand in some cases has used it as a labora-tory for his advanced students. In his new position at Rutgers he suc-ceeds Kenneth Olson, who becomes headof the Medill School of Journalism at 300 THE


. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. sm at the University ofIllinois has accepted the position of pro-fessor of journalism and head of thejournalism department at Rutgers Uni-versity. He takes up his new dutiesAugust 15. Brother Allen is an alumnus of theUniversity of North Dakota and took hismasters degree at Illinois in 1927. Inaddition to his teaching duties he ownsand edits the Fisher, Illinois, Reporterand in some cases has used it as a labora-tory for his advanced students. In his new position at Rutgers he suc-ceeds Kenneth Olson, who becomes headof the Medill School of Journalism at 300 THE PALM, September, 1937 Northwestern. Professor Olson takesthe place left vacant by the death of Harrington, Beta Mu. Coincident to his move to RutgersBrother Allen becomes executive secre-tary of the New Jersej^ Press association. WORLDS GREATEST ATHLETEDECLARED A PROFESSIONAL Glenn Morris, national and Olympicdecathlon champion, has been declareda professional by the Amateur AthleticUnion and will not be permitted to com-. GLENN MORRIS Barred from amiateur athletics for signingmovie contract pete in amateur meets, it was announcedby Daniel J. Ferris, A. A. U. secretary. Brother Morris, a Colorado Statealumnus, signed a movie contract withPrincipal Productions, Inc., last springto play Tarzan roles. Prior to that hehad been employed by the NationalBroadcasting Company. He had hoped to retain his eligibility,desiring, he said, to compete in nationalmeets and if possible to go with theAmerican team to Tokyo for the 1940Olympics. *I very much regret the necessity of the decision made by the A. A. U.,Glenn said, but it will have no effecton my plans and I expect to begin mo-tion picture work in a few months. In his new job Glenn will probablyplay in roles similar to those of JohnnyWeissmuller of a few years ago. It isreported that he received a bonus of$10,000 for signing a movie contract. INDIANA STEEL EXECUTIVENOW WITH ALABAMA FIRM C. R. Bottenfield, Indiana 16, super-intende


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