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e When Mrs. Hunter, the former Emma Schreiber, graduated from
the University of Nebraska in 1906, Zeta chapter lost one of its most
charming and valued members. She had taken part in many campus
activities, holding membership in the Latin and German clubs, in
Y.W.C.A. Although it would seem that the honor of Phi Beta Kappa
is hard enough to attain in four years, Mrs. Hunter finished her Uni-
versity course in three and one-half years, and at the same time achieved
a Phi Beta Kappa key.
Mrs. Hunter followed the career of school teaching for a year after
her graduation, and then married Chancellor Hunter, now president
of Denver University. Chancellor Hunter was at that time superintend-
ent of schools in Lincoln and they made their home there for several
years. They then moved to Oakland, Calif., where Chancellor Hunter
was superintendent of schools, and where Mrs. Hunter became af-
filiated with the San Francisco alumnae chapter.
As to interests other than Alpha O, Mrs. Hunter has always directed
much energy to work in civic and public health leagues. While i n
Oakland she held the vice presidency of the "Forum", a woman's
citizen's league, which had a membership of 1,600 and which was
one of the foremost organizations of that city. The Anti-Tuberculosis
society and other health organizations also challenged her attention.
Although she has'been in Denver for only a little over two years,
Mrs. Hunter has already become identified with civic organizations
there. She is a member of the Women's Citizen's League, one of the
most prominent of women's organizations in the city, and a member
of the Seminar of International Relations.
With a flair for hospitality and entertaining, Mrs. Hunter has become
a leader in the social life on the Denver University campus. She
belongs to many of the University organizations and entertains with
such charm that she has been styled "one of the most charming host-
esses Denver has ever known."
Mrs. Hunter has two sons, Arthur, who is a student in the medical
school of the University of Colorado, and Morris I I . She is a member
of the Beta Theta Pi mothers' club.
Salesmanship
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«T > ^ 0 U °^on't seem to be doin' much better, Dad," complained Charley.
J1 1 fanny how we can't get what we want, ain't i t ? "
xes, Charley," said Mr. Staples, passing his left hand in a dazed
Iasnwn across his forehead.
He glanced about the room, at its tight security, at the fat pink
hi a ^ u ^ o n s » a t Nora in her beflowered rubber apron, at Charley in
s blue suit, at his course-book on the center-table, awaiting his half-
aour of study.
t ^ e s > " he repeated, neither to Nora nor to Charley, "yes, 'tis
^ y . Most things are kind of—funny, I guess."

