. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. f activeduty required of reserve officers atLangley field, Portsmouth, Va. Completing his active duty he movedto Cincinnati where he became districtsales manager for the Cincinnati BallCrank Co., manufacturers of automobileequipment, and later became an execu-tive in the sales department of this held his position there until the timeof his death. Surviving him is his wife, Jane Hodg-son Vos of Cincinnati. TAMBLYN IN TIME According to Time magazine (), George Oliver Tamblyn, Colgate03, is the dean of the professionwhich specializes in institutional m


. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. f activeduty required of reserve officers atLangley field, Portsmouth, Va. Completing his active duty he movedto Cincinnati where he became districtsales manager for the Cincinnati BallCrank Co., manufacturers of automobileequipment, and later became an execu-tive in the sales department of this held his position there until the timeof his death. Surviving him is his wife, Jane Hodg-son Vos of Cincinnati. TAMBLYN IN TIME According to Time magazine (), George Oliver Tamblyn, Colgate03, is the dean of the professionwhich specializes in institutional money-raising. Entering this little-known busi-ness at the close ? of the War, BrotherTamblyn has planned and executed theraising of more than $225,000,000 forprivate and public causes. Most spec-tacular of all his drives came in 1927when he was able to collect some $20,-773,000 for the Yale alumni endowmentfund. Two years ago he formed the firm ofTamblyn & Tamblyn with his son GeorgeJr., Colgate 31. PERSONS AND EVENTS 53. Time devoted two and a half columnsto a review of the husiness of profes-sional fund-raising and tlie place thatBrother Tamblyn holds in it. It pointedout that he has been successful in raisingabout 75% of the money he has goneafter. VANDERBILT JUNIOR MAKESFINE ACTIVITIES RECORD The many honors which Robert Har-vey, 38, has received at Yanderbilt in-clude vice-president of the StudentUnion governing board; alternate cap-tain of the trackteam ; sophomorehonor roll; memberof freshman trackand basketballteams; member ofArtus Club, honor-ary economics so-ciety; pledge to PhiDelta Phi, legal fra-ternity ; and mem-ber of O A K. As a result ofthese activities heROBERT HARVEY has been selected toIn Whos Who represent Yander-bilt in the currentvolume of Whos Who in AmericanColleges and Universities. This book,incidentally, is published by DurwardHowes, an alumnus of the Stanfordchapter.—Edwin Turner. ALABAMA TAUS ELECTED TOSCHOLASTIC HONORARIES When Carl Adams Jr. wa


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