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We take the liberty of adding a few subjects the discussion of which we believe would be very acceptable reading to Alpha Taus, and which we hope will set some minds to thinking and hands to moving on our behalf as well as on behalf of Alpha Tau Omega.

-The early days of the Fraternity.

-The crises of Alpha Tau Omega.

-The present needs of the Fraternity.

-How to make chapter meetings interesting.

-What is the best method of extension?

-Is inter-chapter correspondence outside the PALM to be encouraged?

-How can Alpha Tau Omega best maintain the interest of her Alumni ?

-Should expulsion from College be a lawful ground for expulsion from Fraternity?

--What is a college "honor" and who is honored in receiving it? -Should Alpha Tau Omega have a Banner?

-Should we have a full printed history of our Fraternity, and what would be the benefit of it?

-What would be the advantage of an Alpha Tau Omega Bureau of Information?

-What should be done with indifferent chapters?
-Should we have an Alpha Tau funeral ceremony?

"He who cheats THE PALM

Out of a single cent,

Will not reach that Heavenly land

Where old Elijah went."

There now brothers you see the consequences if your neglect this important part of your duty to Alpha Tau Omega. We will expect your "dues" SOON.

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WORTHY GRAND CHIEF-PROF. N. WILEY THOMAS, PH. D., Girard College, Philadelphia, Pa.

WORTHY GRAND CHAPLAIN-RT. REV. C. T. QUINTARD, D. D., S. T. D., Sewanee, Tenn.

WORTHY GRAND KEEPER of Exchequer-M. Luther HORNE, ESQ., Allentown, Pa.

WORTHY GRAND SCRIBE-WALTER T. DANIEL, ESQ., New York City. WORTHY GRANd Keeper of Annals-James Collins Jones, Esq., 641

N. 8th Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

WORTHY GRANd Usher-Prof. E. J. Shives, Akron, Ohio.

WORTHY GRAND Sentinel-A. F. BISHOP, ESQ., Marietta, Ga.

HIGH COUNCIL.

REV. OTIS A. GLAZEBROOK, Chairman, Elizabeth, N. J.
JAMES B. GREEN, Esq., Los Angelos, Cal.

DR. MAREEN D. HUMES, Beltsville, Md.

DR. M. P. RAVENEL, Pelzer, S. C.

REV. C. W. BAKER, Gettysburg, Pa.

WORTHY HIGH CHANCELLOR.

The HON. THomas G. Hayes, 75 W. Fayette St., Baltimore, Md.

*Deceased.

CHAPTERS.

VIRGINIA BETA-Washington and Lee University, Lexington Va.

H. D. CAMPBELL, Cor. JOHN S. MOSBY, JR., Cor.

Virginia DelTA—University of Va.
VIRGINIA EPSILON—Roanoke College, Salem, Va.

CHAS. S. ECKSTONE, Cor.

Kentucky ZetA-Central University, Richmond, Ky.

W. EDGAR BLANTON, Cor.

Kentucky Mu-Kentucky Military Institute, Farmdale, Ky.

G. R. KLINKHARD, Cor.

TENNESSEE OMEGA-University of the South, Sewanee, Tenn.

W. H. MCKELLER, Cor.

GEORGIA ALPHA-BETA-University of Georgia, Athens, Ga.

R. D. MEADER, JR., Cor.

NORTH CAROLINA ALPHA-DELTA-Univ. of N. C., Chapel Hill, N. C. W. R. TUCKER, Cor.

ALABAMA ALPHA-EPSILON-Alabama A. & M. College, Auburn, Ala.

GEORGIA ALPHA-ZETA—Mercer University, Macon, Ga.

B. B. Ross, Cor.

J. W. SMITH, Cor.
SUB ROSA, Cor.

NORTH CAROLINA ALPHA-ETA
PENNSYLVANIA TAU-University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.

J. G. PARKE, JR., Cor.

GEORGIA ALPHA-THETA-Emory College, Oxford, Ga.

JAMES T. DIXON, Cor.

NEW JERSEY ALPHA-KAPPA-Stevens' Institute of Technology,
Hoboken, N. J.

W. F. WHITE, Cor.

MICHIGAN ALPHA-MU-Adrian College, Adrian, Mich.

JESSE H. SMITH, Cor.

OHIO ALPHA-Nu-Mt. Union College, Mt. Union, Ohio.

J. K. JENKINS, Cor. New York Alpha-Omicron—St. Lawrence University, Canton, N. Y. CLARENCE S. GIFFIN, Cor.

PENNSYLVANIA ALPHA-RHO-Lehigh Univ., South Bethlehem, Pa.

J. A. MORROW, Cor.

TENNESSEE ALPHA-TAU-Southwestern Presbyterian University,

Clarksville, Tenn.

H. M. JOHNSTON, Cor.

PENNSYLVANIA ALPHA-UPSILON-Pennsylvania College, Gettysburg, Pa. W. W. KRIBBS, Cor.

SOUTH CAROLINA ALPHA-PHI-South Carolina College.

WADDY THOMPSON, JR., Cor.

OHIO ALPHA-PSI-Wittenberg College, Springfield, O.

B. F. TAYLOR, Cor.

FLORIDA ALPHA-OMEGON--University of Florida, Tallahassee, Fla.
H. N. FELKEL, Cor.

IOWA BETA-ALPHA--Simpson College, Indianola, Ia.

C. H. PARKS, Cor.

ALABAMA BETA-BETA--Southern University, Greensboro, Ala.

T. D. MCCARTY, Cor.

QUINTARD PETERS, Cor.

MASSACHUSETTS Beta-Gamma--Mass. Institute of Technology,
Boston, Mass.
Alabama Beta-DELTA-University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Ala.
JOHN C. PUGH, Cor.

STATE ALUMNI ASSOCIATIONS.

ALABAMA--J. S. N. Davis, JR., (Ala. Alpha-Epsilon), Worthy Master. Next Annual Convention, June 28th, 1886, with Alabama AlphaEpsilon Chapter.

GEORGIA-C. P. STEED, (Ga. Alpha-Zeta), Worthy Master. Next Annual Convention, June 26th, 1886, with Georgia Alpha-Theta Chap

ter.

SOUTH CAROLINA--Theodore M. DUBOSE, M. D., (Tenn. Omega), Worthy Master. Next Annual Convention, February 22d, 1887. VIRGINIA--LEONARD MARBURY, (D. C. Upsilon), Worthy Master. Next Annual Convention, June 24th, 1886.

KENTUCKY--GUY C. SIBLEY, (Ky. Mu), Worthy Master. Next Annual Convention, last Thursday in August, 1886, at Lexington, Ky. NORTH CAROLINA--WALTER H. PAGE, Worthy Master. nual Convention, October, 1886, at Raleigh.

Next An

FLORIDA-WILLIAM H. MILTON, Worthy Master. Next Annual Con

vention, June, 1886, with Florida Alpha-Omega.

The Alpha Tau Omega Palm.

The Alpha Tau Omega Palm is the Official Journal of the Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity; and, as such, its constant aim will be to promote her interests in the manner following:

By affording a vehicle of communication for the General Officers, the Chapters and the Alumni; by collecting and preserving in permanent form the annals of the Fraternity, and by disseminating her noble principles.

While these are pre-eminently the purposes for which the Palm was established, it will also aim to exert a wholesome influence beyond the limits of the Fraternity, by habitually striving to inculcate such teachings, and only such, as shall tend to purify and elevate mankind in general.

With a long list of contributors from the ranks of the Fraternity-some of whom have attained marked distinction in the various walks of lifethe Palm can safely promise its patrons that its pages shall always contain interesting and profitable reading.

The Palm will be issued four times a year. Each number will contain not less than sixty octavo pages, and will be printed in clear, distinct type and on neat paper, with a view to binding in volumes for preservation.

The subscription price is fixed at $1.50 per annum, in advance; price of single copies 50 cents.

Short professional or business cards will be inserted at the rate of $3 per annum; advertisements requiring greater space at proportionately low rates, which may be ascertained by application to the undersigned. All communications of whatever nature should be addressed to

REV. C. W. BAKER,
Business Manager,
Gettysburg, Pa.

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