. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. Jjatneis, Jpac Smith, tith/an, Uat^rt^ l:t^. Southeastern Provinces HoldConclave at Charleston By P. Huber Hanes Jr. MORE than 100 Alpha Taus repre-senting chapters in Provinces I,VI, and XIX met in Charleston,S. Car., Dec. 4-5 for a successful jointConclave. Beta Xi chapter at the Col-lege of Charleston was host. Largest delegation to gather at theFrancis Marion Hotel, Conclave head-quarters, was that of Xi chapter atDuke, which arrived 18 strong. Otherdelegations represented chapters fromMaryland to Florida and points be-tween. Official registrati


. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. Jjatneis, Jpac Smith, tith/an, Uat^rt^ l:t^. Southeastern Provinces HoldConclave at Charleston By P. Huber Hanes Jr. MORE than 100 Alpha Taus repre-senting chapters in Provinces I,VI, and XIX met in Charleston,S. Car., Dec. 4-5 for a successful jointConclave. Beta Xi chapter at the Col-lege of Charleston was host. Largest delegation to gather at theFrancis Marion Hotel, Conclave head-quarters, was that of Xi chapter atDuke, which arrived 18 strong. Otherdelegations represented chapters fromMaryland to Florida and points be-tween. Official registration took place on themorning of Dec. 4. Old acquaintanceswere revived and new ones made andmuch conventional back slapping wasevidenced. Following this the Charles-ton chapter was host at a deliciousluncheon in the hotel with Capers Smithacting as a most eligible and qualifiedmaster of ceremonies. Between coursesseveral minutes were devoted to per-sonal introductions of Province Chiefsand alumni. YA2sN PRESIDES Soon after the luncheon the Conclaveheld its initial business session. John


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