Omega in the News - Rattle - October 1941
As appeared in The Rattle - Oct. 1941
Both Serious and Gay Was the 1941 Convention
The Grand Chapter, following adjournment of the conven-tion, was organized as follows: President, Frederick W. Ladue, Colgate, '12; vice president, Thomas E. Sears, Jr., MIT., '32; secretary, Francis H. S. Ede, Dickinson. '17; treasurer, George W. Chapman, Penn State, '20; historian, Clair N. Fishell, California, '29; marshall, Harry W. Steere, New Hampshire, '26; chaplain, Stuart H. Kelley, North Dakota State, '20; counselor, James C. Stevens, Michigan, '23.
Heard in the Convention Corridors
Delegates gave the fraternity the most representative Grand Chapter on record, geographically speaking. Residence addresses include New York, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Ohio, North Dakota, and California. Schools which the mem-bers claim as their alma maters are Colgate, M. I. T., I'enn State, Dick. inson, New Hampshire, Michigan, North Dakota State, and California.