. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. is alsocadet company com-mander in the Re-serve Officers Train-ing Corps and lastyear served as firstlieutenant in Persh-ing Rifles, honorarybasic fraternity inR. 0. T. C. He rep-resented Nebraskaat the national con-clave of Scabbardand Blade inRaleigh, West Vir-ginia last the train en-route to the southern state he met a Taufrom Texas, and together they attendedthe meetings and did the town. On the Scarlet varsity basketballsquad are Jack Schock and Ernie White,both sophomores and the latter one ofCoach Bibles favored football started


. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. is alsocadet company com-mander in the Re-serve Officers Train-ing Corps and lastyear served as firstlieutenant in Persh-ing Rifles, honorarybasic fraternity inR. 0. T. C. He rep-resented Nebraskaat the national con-clave of Scabbardand Blade inRaleigh, West Vir-ginia last the train en-route to the southern state he met a Taufrom Texas, and together they attendedthe meetings and did the town. On the Scarlet varsity basketballsquad are Jack Schock and Ernie White,both sophomores and the latter one ofCoach Bibles favored football started the season well by beingnamed on the first 10 for the openingtrip up to Vermillion, South was also tentatively chosen forthat journey, but found that he was un-able to change from the gridiron to themaples in the short time Harold Rogers and Roy Petchare both reporting regularly for thefreshman cage squad. Both are alsogridmen, with Petch holding down thefirst team fullback berth.—Boh KENNETH PAVEY Heads Scabbard and Blade PERSONS AND EVENTS 51 DEATH CLAIMS 11. W. JACKSON Herbert Worth Jackson, for manyyears president of the Virp^inia TrustCompany and long prominent in Rich-mond, Va., as a civic and businessleader, died suddenly after a heart at-tack Dec. 30. He had been a resident of Richmondfor more than a quarter of a century,moving there from Raleigh, N. Car., tobecome president of the Virginia TrustCompany, a position which he held atthe time of his death. He was a memberof the board of the Virginia Electric andPower Company, the Aberdeen andRockville Railroad, the Johnson Publish-ing Company, the Tredegear Company,and other corporations. He was an alumnus of BinghamsSchool and the University of North Caro-lina and served as trustee of the latterinstitution for many years. At the timeof his death he was a trustee of Hamp-den-Sydney College and the Union Theo-logical Seminary of Richmond. Civic responsibilities claimed much ofhis t


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