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With many wishes for the Frat's and the PALM'S SUCCESS, I

remain,

Fraternally,

JOHN FARRAR,

Macon, Ga.

CLARKSVILLE, TENN., Oct. 16, 1886.

Mr. C. W. BAKER, Gettysburg, Pa.

My dear Bro.: Your letter recd. some time ago. Me and my brother's indebtedness to the PALM, ought to be $3, and price of Song Book $1. I wrote to him to-night, to send you $4 for two PALMS for one year and one Song book to be sent here to me. We have been looking for PALM, which I thought was to come out Oct, 1st, but we have not received it so far. If our chapter subscription has not been paid please let me know who owes, and I will try to arrange so, we will be all right in future, we have eleven in our chapter now. The largest chapter we have ever had here. Our boys are very, very, select in who they take in. There are three other fraternities here, Kappa Sigma, Pi Kappa Alpha, and Sigma Alpha Epsilon, but without any bragging we stand at the head of all. I hope you had a pleasant trip on "your bridal tour,”

With best wishes for your future life, hoping that we all may live up to the principles taught by dear "Old Alpha Tau.” Hoping to hear from you soon about Congress and other points of interest to true members of our noble brotherhood.

C. W. BAKER.

Fraternally yours,

HUGH RICHARDSON.

RICHMOND, Ky., Dec. 1, 1886.

Dear Bro.: Enclosed please find draft for twelve (12) dollars to be distributed as follows as subscriptions for PALM: W. E. Blanton, Conoway Scott, J. A. Johnson, R. W. Miller, R. H. Adams, E. S. Ely, Richard Belding, and Edwin Byer. All the above of Zeta chapter at Richmond, Ky., Central University. Will send some others in a few days.

Yours in Alpha Tau Omega,

Central University,

W. R. SHACKELFORD, W. M.,
Zeta Chapter, Alpha Tau Omega,
Richmond, Ky.

LOS ANGELES, CAL., Aug. 26th, 1886.

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MY DEAR BAKER: I have never been distinctly informed of the steps taken at the meeting of H. C. held in Baltimore. have heard that my resignation was accepted and that Kemper took my place. My remoteness from the scene of your labors and the impossibility of my attending Congress at Charleston next Winter, led me to think that another man ought to assume my duties. Your last did not say what financial exhibit was made nor whether the editorship of the PALM changed hands or not. Humes said something about withdrawing also, did he do it ? Have my business card inserted for one year in the PALM, and let me know the cost. Send song book and I think my subscription has about run out. I will pay in a lump when indebtedness is known. The Summer has passed delightfully. Not a word can be said against the climate here, practice is encouraging and the absence of old friends is the only draw-back to our happiness. With kind greetings to the brothers of your locality, I am yours Fraternally,

JAS. B. GREEN.

UNIVERSITY, ALA., Dec. 6, 1886.

Rev. C. W. BAKER, Gettysburg, Pa.

My dear Bro. and Sir: I forwarded you, on Dec. 3rd, ($18) eighteen dollars by registered letter for which please send 12 copies of the PALM quarterly, for next year.

I am fraternally.

JNO. M. FRANCIS,

University, Ala.

PHILA., Dec. 8, 1886.

Mr. C. W. BAKER, Gettysburg, Pa.

Dear Bro. For my convenience I have put the subscription to the PALM and the Song Book in one note, and trust it may not inconvenience you. Be so good as to send them both to the address mentioned on the slip. I presume I shall see you at Atlanta. Very truly,

LEWIS LAWRENCE SMITH.

PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 30th, 1886. MY DEAR BAKER: Enclosed find $2.60. $1.10 for. song book, $1.50 for PALM. Hope to see you in Atlanta. You have probably made arrangements to come. I have talked to Bro. Glazebrook about it. Yours truly,

N. WILEY THOMAS.

OXFORD, GA., Nov. 22, 1886.

Mr. C. W. BAKER, Gettysburg, Pa.

Dear Brother: I write to ask you to let me know when you wish a PALM letter from this chapter. Any news as to where Congress will convene, etc., will be gladly received here. Let us know what is required of this chapter. Hadn't you better get out another issue of the PALM before Congress. We will certainly have a large crowd in attendance. Ga. Chapters will go en masse. A convention is called in Atlanta Saturday night to make arrangements for places of boarding and Congress convening. Wont Congress be in session 27, 28, and 29 of Dec?

C. W. BAKER.

CORKER.

TIFFIN, SENECA Co., O., Nov. 27, 1886.

My Dear Brother: Enclosed find postal note for $1.10. Please send me immediately one copy of our song book.

Let me thank you for your untiring efforts in producing this much-needed auxiliary, and accept my congratulations on the successful completion of your purposes. I am anxious to see the book.

With best wishes, I am

Sincerely yours in Alpha Tau Omega,

E. J. SHIVES,

Worthy Grand Usher of Alpha Tau Omega Frat.

P. S. I notice in the Oct. PALM my address was not changed from Akron, Ohio, to Tiffin, Ohio. I hope to see you at Atlanta.

E. J. T.

EMORY COLLEGE, Oxford, Ga., Nov. 15, 1886.

C. W, BAKER. Gettysburg, Pa.

Dear Bro.: I enclose money order for $7.75 balance due on PALM account of Ga. Alpha Theta chapter for this year. Sorry I could not have remitted before this.

I have filled out addresses of those of Alpha Theta's sons found in pamphlet you sent with last PALM. I return the same by this mail.

Hope to meet you in Atlanta on the 27th of Dec. Ga. Alpha Taus will try to do their part toward making Congress a grand success.

Fraternally,

JAS. T. DIXON.

Dear Brother:

SAVANNAH, GA., Dec. 10, 1886.

I enclose my subscription to the PALM.

Hoping to be able to get to the Congress, I am,
Fraternally yours,

ARTHUR B. ELLIOTT.

OFFICIAL COMMUNICATIONS.

ALPHA TAU OMEGA FRATERNITY.
OFFICE OF THE HIGH COUNCIL,

ELIZABETH, N. J., Dec. 1, 1886.

To all Alpha Taus Everywhere:

The tenth Biennial Congress of the Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity will be held on Wednesday, the 29th day of December, 1886, at Atlanta, Ga.

Congress will convene promptly at 10.30 o'clock A. M. at the place designated by the Local Committee.

Members of the Reception Committee will meet all trains on the 28th and 29th.

Delegates and visitors are hereby requested to wear their badges conspicuously.

A large attendance of active and Alumni members is confidently expected; every Alpha Tau is hereby personally invited. The Brothers of Georgia will leave nothing undone to make this Congress a memorable one in our history.

Everybody is requested to bring his Song Book along, or if he has none to bring money and procure one.

All regularly organized Alumni Associations are entitled to a vote and should send delegates.

Congress will close with a grand Banquet on Friday night, December 31st.

Read the programme on another page, and decide to come. Affectionately and fraternally,

OTIS A. GLAZEBROOK,

Ch. of High Council.

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