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OCTOBER, 1930                                                                   11

Third row, left to right—Kay Gleeson, Jean Fraser, Helen Crosby. Jessie Grant,
isabelle Fraser, Douglas Milne, Betty Potter. Second row—Jean Downing, Win-
">fred Barlow, Ida Hinds (president), Alice Grant, Audrey Thomson. Front row—
Hancy Drummond, Alice Cullnane (registrar),  Wilma Leland (Editor of T o
               D R A G M A J , Adelaide Graham (alumna  adviser).

Heta Tau Delta Grounded in December 1929

              By W I N N I F R E D E . BARLOW, Beta Tau

       ETA T A U D E L T A Fraternity was founded at the University of
      1 Toronto on December 9, 1929, with the intention of later petition-

         ing a National Fraternity.
     The group started with a membership of twelve (undergraduates)
and three more have been initiated since then.

  t The name, Beta Tau Delta, stands for good fellowship within and
without the group, loyalty to the ideals of the fraternity, and knowledge.
\he organization's colors are violet and yellow, and the flower is the
violet.

     In February, 1930, the group was visited by Alpha Omicron Pi
Rational Investigating Committee. The delegates were from Cornell,
A n n »A r b o r Syracuse University, and the alumnas chapter of New York.

     The local Panhellenic Association of the University of Toronto ex-
tend an invitation, on January 28, 1930, to Beta Tau Delta, as a rec-
ognized fraternity on this campus, to become one of its members.

     In our short existence as an organized group, we have prepared to
Pledge our loyalty to uphold the standards of Alpha Omicron Pi.
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