. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. rop. He 344 THE PALM, September, 1937 on this summer in New expects to carryYork State. Dr. Karl G. Miller represented the Phila-delphia alumni association as delegate tothe Congress at Breezy Point. Province Chief Sherm Oberly continues hisexcellent work in editing the Palmette, aninformal journal reporting activities of thechapters in Province XIV.—Howard COMMENCEMENT AT BROWNDRAWS PROVIDENCE TAUS In celebration of Browns 189th commence-ment and the first year of Dr. Wriston, thenew president, many classes held reunions. Commencement week-end w^as c


. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. rop. He 344 THE PALM, September, 1937 on this summer in New expects to carryYork State. Dr. Karl G. Miller represented the Phila-delphia alumni association as delegate tothe Congress at Breezy Point. Province Chief Sherm Oberly continues hisexcellent work in editing the Palmette, aninformal journal reporting activities of thechapters in Province XIV.—Howard COMMENCEMENT AT BROWNDRAWS PROVIDENCE TAUS In celebration of Browns 189th commence-ment and the first year of Dr. Wriston, thenew president, many classes held reunions. Commencement week-end w^as crowdedwith dances, alumni meetings, dinners, andsocials. It was a gala event for the gradswho found themselves busy shaking handsand talking over old times. Many foundtime to break away from their classes andreturn to their fraternities, especially at theA T 0 house. The same Gamima Delta spirit prevailstoday as in years back was the opinion ofmany of the men returning. No formal pro-gram was planned because of so many other. MAJOR GENERAL ROBERT LEE BULLARD Receives Golden Circle Certificate ior 50 years meml^ership in Alpha Tan Omega college activities, but the grads certainlyenjoyed themselves greeting each other onceagain within the walls of Gamma Delta—Arthur B. Schweikart. GENERAL BULLARD SPEAKSAT NEW YORK BANQUET The New York City alumni associationstaged the finest dinner within the memoryof even the oldest among those present, onMarch 31 at the Prince George Hotel. Atotal of 210 Alpha Taus v/ere present andthe spirit was exceptionally fine. The man-agement of H. M. Robinson, Vermont, andRussell Pansie, Drake, contributed largelyto the success of the dinner. John Hannon of St. Lawrence acted astoastmaster. The chief speaker of the evening was Gen,Robert E. L. Bullard, who made a rattlinggood speech and was received with greatacclaim by all. Harry Rogers, Secretary ofthe High Council and President of BrooklynPolytechnic Institute, spoke about the gen-eral condition o


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