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           *2S 8 .£ 2.2 Ji l> ftoto to                                       E   E       a sa j           The opening session of the Conference of N . P. C. Editors oc-
                     rt rt • • • 9 3 *                                                                curred Wednesday morning, October 24th, 1917, at 10 o'clock.
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                                            O5                                                            The Meeting chose for chairman, MISS L. P E A R L E G R E E N ,
              fx*                                                       OO O                          Kappa Alpha Theta, and for secretary, MISS F L O R E N C E A.
                                                                                                      A R M S T R O N G , Alpha Chi Omega.
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                                                                                                         The various fraternities were represented as follow :
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                                                                                                           Alpha Chi Omega—Miss Florence A. Armstrong
           OO                                                                                              Alpha Delta Pi—Mrs. P. E . Smith
                                                                                                           Alpha Omicron Pi—Mrs. A. J . Hennings
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                                                                                                           Alpha Phi—Miss Frances Perkins; Miss Amy Comstock
    o o •g<§                                   £J                    J       CJ                            Alpha X i Delta—Miss Polly Fenton
                                                                                                           Chi Omega—Miss Martha M. Land
                                [X.                                                      •S D.             Delta Delta Delta—Mrs. Fay Martin Slover
                                                                                                           Delta Gamma—Mrs. S. W. Hawley
                                            O go o c o                                                    Delta Zeta—Miss Arema O'Brien
                                                                                                           Gamma Phi Beta—Miss Carrie R. Morgan
                                               7.                                                          Kappa Alpha Theta—Miss L . Pearle Green
                                                                                                           Kappa Delta—Miss Elizabeth Corbett
    § I § I § 1to tou .5                                                                                   Kappa Kappa Gamma—Mrs. P. R. Kolbe
                                                                                                           Phi Mu—Mrs. Keller
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                                                                                                          Zeta Tau Alpha—Miss Patrick
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                                                                                                         The discussion of the conference followed the program which had
            S£ c c                          £££££-CCEGC:G                                             been sent to all Editors. The report of the Committee of Investiga-
                                                                                                      tions regarding syndicated advertising was given by Mrs. Rugg,
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                                                                                                      of the illness of Miss Armstrong.
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                                                                                                         Letters were read explaining the development of the investigation
                                               EEyEESEEE                                              of various possibilities and of various agencies. George Banta Pub-
                                                                                                      lishing Co., Armstrong Advertising Agency of Minneapolis, and the
    C£  O£  O£    O£   c  OB         C=  ^  O  cOcCcCc         -B  cc cc ccc oc oc       oc           Martin Advertising Agency of New York had all shown interest
                                         UO                                                           in syndicating of fraternity journals, both men's and women's. Mr.
                      C                                                                               Banta reported that he had found it impossible to gain the coopera-
                                                                                                      tion of agencies; the Martin Company had already organized a
                                         E .8                                                         syndicate of several men's journals and agreed to syndicate the
                                                                                                      woman's journals for forty-five per cent commission; the Minneapolis
            SffR.ii                            1 jl d . 9 I „                            |c           Agency made the best estimate which has already been submitted to
                                                                                         <£           each Editor.
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                                                                                                         Mr. Banta asked to appear before the Editors to discuss a new plan
                                                                                                      by which he purposed to employ the Armstrong Agency to syndicate
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