. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. E. J. SHIVESWorth Grand Chief 1886-1894 mince-meat pies. It was unusual anequipment of hand-baggage as ever wascarried on that Pennsylvania fast train,I dare to say. Everything was cooked inOhio, needing only to be heated for thenext evening in New York. And the next evening, in my brotherslittle apartment in West 10th Street,there was an impromptu post-Christmasdinner of the Wooster men and one ortwo others—John Welday, Jim Michael,Uncle George Schwartz, Emmett Eld-redge, Shives, and the tAvo Hickoks, withRalphs bride radiantly presiding overthe feast. The tiny
. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. E. J. SHIVESWorth Grand Chief 1886-1894 mince-meat pies. It was unusual anequipment of hand-baggage as ever wascarried on that Pennsylvania fast train,I dare to say. Everything was cooked inOhio, needing only to be heated for thenext evening in New York. And the next evening, in my brotherslittle apartment in West 10th Street,there was an impromptu post-Christmasdinner of the Wooster men and one ortwo others—John Welday, Jim Michael,Uncle George Schwartz, Emmett Eld-redge, Shives, and the tAvo Hickoks, withRalphs bride radiantly presiding overthe feast. The tiny dining room wascrowded. Some of the furniture wasmake-shift, but Mrs. Ralph, now quiteaccustomed to great dinners served togroups of college dignitaries in thePresidents House at Oxford, admitsthat there was never a function wherefriendship and fellowship were at ahigher level than at her first A T OChristmas dinner. Incidentally, that was an extremelyinteresting Congress which furnishedthe occasion for this dinner. There wa
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