. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. emberof an imposing list of professional so-cieties, is married and has three children,two sons and a daughter. Six Province Chiefs Appointed Judge Benton names men to fill vacancies as election to higher office and resignations claim Chiefs of Provinces I, VII, XI, XIL XV and XX. SIX vacancies in the ranks of the Fra-ternitys Province Chiefs were filledthis fall when Worthy Grand ChiefWillard M. Benton appointed men tofill posts in Provinces I, VII, XI, XII,XV and XX. The Province Chief is theofficial representative of the W. G. the new appointees have alr


. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. emberof an imposing list of professional so-cieties, is married and has three children,two sons and a daughter. Six Province Chiefs Appointed Judge Benton names men to fill vacancies as election to higher office and resignations claim Chiefs of Provinces I, VII, XI, XIL XV and XX. SIX vacancies in the ranks of the Fra-ternitys Province Chiefs were filledthis fall when Worthy Grand ChiefWillard M. Benton appointed men tofill posts in Provinces I, VII, XI, XII,XV and XX. The Province Chief is theofficial representative of the W. G. the new appointees have already be-gun their duties supervising chapterand alumni association activity in theirrespective territories. EDM0ND80N REPLACES GREEN The resignation of Holcombe , who has served long and well asChief of Province I, created a vacancywhich has been filled by Roy Jr. An Atlanta attorney,Brother Edmondson graduated from theEmory University law school in 1927and is now a member of the firm of Tye,Thomson and Province I includes chapters at Flor-ida, Georgia, Emory, Mercer and Geor-gia Tech as well as five strong alumniassociations in the principal cities ofFlorida and Georgia. Prior to becom-ing Province Chief, Brother Edmond-son served as president of the Atlantaalumni association and he was its dele-gate to the Congress last summer. In1931 he married Mary Candler of At-lanta and they have two children, bothgirls. He is a member of Phi Delta Philegal fraternity and of the PiedmontDriving Club. JOSEPH FOR WILSON John J. Joseph of Ohio Wesleyan isthe new Chief of Province VII, re-placing Neath W. Wilson, who held theoffice since 1931. Born in Marathon,Ohio, in 1898, he is a graduate of bothOhio Weslevan and the Western Reserve


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