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LA R E W E WORTH F I G H T I N G F O R ? ANNOUNCEMENTS
AST Sunday morning we knelt in church to pray for our soldiers
and sailors, and to utter again and anew that fervent prayer f o r The Editor's address for this year is 1309 7th Street S. E., Minne-
peace. The minister's voice was earnest, and we responded with all apolis, Minnesota.
our hearts. We prayed that the ideals of our country might be kept
high and untarnished, and that our nation might be saved in her in- Owing to the Editor's unannounced change of address, and the con-
tegrity. D i d you find yourself praying that you might be worth sav- fusion resulting therefrom, some chapter letters were late. This
ing? Did you find yourself as you went out again into the October delay will be for this once overlooked. Specific directions have been
sunshine resolving that you would make for yourself a personality given to chapter editors in the September number. These will not
worthy of sacrifice and death? Our armies are fighting to save us. be repeated. In the February number an Honor Roll will be printed
Are we honestly striving to make ourselves worth saving? upon which will appear the names of careful and prompt chapter
editors. W i l l you be there?
Chapter editors are not required to send alumna? notes. That is
the work of the alumna; assistant editors and because of this assign-
ment, chapter editors are asked not to send such notes in the future.
I f the office of alumna? assistant editor means anything, persons hold-
ing that office must be given something to do beyond soliciting an
occasional article for To DRAGMA. In the September number,
alumna? assistant editors were given definite directions as to their
work. No other notice will be sent them, but their notes will be
expected to arrive in time for the February number. Five of them
sent notes for the November number. There are twenty-one in all.
I n the February number a list of faithful ones will be printed.
Your office was created, Alumna? Assistant Editors, because we
needed you. We need you now.
The new Business Manager of To DRAGMA is Mrs. Arthur
Pulling, 100 Malcolm Avenue, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Mrs.
Pulling was Carolyn Fraser of Delta Chapter. She is also president
of the Minneapolis Alumna?, and a stanch friend of Tau Chapter.
With her we have annexed a husband, for the Editor has discovered
in Mr. Pulling, who is law librarian at the University of Minnesota,
a valuable adviser and assistant.
At this time we take occasion to thank Mrs. Schoppe for her splen-
did work for To DRAGMA. I n the work of a Business Manager of a
magazine there is plenty of opportunity to apply the well-known
sermon text of "Blessed be Drudgery."
Mrs. Stewart, as is probably known to all, is on her tour of inspec-
tion of active and alumna? chapters. Perhaps, knowing Mrs. Stewart,
we would better say that she is taking a journey of friendship to see
those who know and love her. Her trip which began in October will
probably continue into December.

