. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. being unlikebaseball, he made nofortune at the gamebut was amply re-warded by the occa-sion it gave him tomeet the delightfulyoung English girlwho is now his , like Roberts,also had the verygood taste to returnto the rugged stateof Wyoming wherea man breathesclean air and hasroom to do as hepleases. He is nowa lawyer in Casperand A T Os shoulddig him up at the same time they areprospecting for Roberts. In line with the tendency of RhodesScholars to go into the field of educa-tion, the Fraternity is represented byStringfellow Barr, professor of historyat th


. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. being unlikebaseball, he made nofortune at the gamebut was amply re-warded by the occa-sion it gave him tomeet the delightfulyoung English girlwho is now his , like Roberts,also had the verygood taste to returnto the rugged stateof Wyoming wherea man breathesclean air and hasroom to do as hepleases. He is nowa lawyer in Casperand A T Os shoulddig him up at the same time they areprospecting for Roberts. In line with the tendency of RhodesScholars to go into the field of educa-tion, the Fraternity is represented byStringfellow Barr, professor of historyat the University of Virginia, and JamesS. Childers, professor of English atBirmingham-Southern. Both are activein outside work as well. Barr is a for-mer editor and at present is on the staffof the Virginia Quarterly Review andhas published a book, Mazzini: Portraitof an Exile, Henry Holt— is literary editor and featurewriter for the Birmingham News. Hehas published Hilltop in the Rain,Laurel and Straw, The Bookshop. FRED LAYMANStellar rugl)y player


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