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world about us. A discussion followed. A letter from Helen Henry
was read giving the chapter vote on all amendments.
The January meeting was held at the Sigma chapter house. There
was a discussion concerning the disposal of the money left over from
convention. A motion was made that the Alumnae should give a
sugar bowl and creamer to the active chapter on the chapter birthday,
February 6th. The secretary was asked to send out the notices for
the meetings in plenty of time so that we can have a large attendance
at all the meetings. Now that the Exposition is closed and the holi-
day season is over we expect every one to come.
Fraternally,
A L I C E F R E U I . E R , Secretary.
PROVIDENCE ALUMN/E
Dear Sisters:
I f To DRAGMA means as much to you all as it does to me, then the
Editor should feel well repaid for her efforts. I t has been an in-
spiration to me, and I think it has to the other members of Providence
Alumnae. Herein are we brought closely in touch with one another,
and are made to know so much of our newly connected sisters. I , for
one, greatly regret not being a part of the installation in September,
but I want to have you know that Helen Rose and I had a great treat
ir. being "allowed" to attend the initiation at Jackson College this
year. I t has been many years since we were privileged to witness this
service, and we are extremely grateful to Delta for this inspiring
opportunity. The initiates made a goodly company of whom we all
may be proud. The sight of "Brownie" Keating, Marion Rich, Ethel
Davis, Polly Lambert and Blanche Hooper reminded us of those days
of Delta Sigma, and there was a certain touch of sadness as we were
reminded also of the other girls who always had greeted us at Tufts
m those days before we allied ourselves with Alpha Omicron Pi.
There will always be that bond between us who once served the green
and white, but I know we are all as loyal to the new Love, who
brought with her so many more with whom to share our happiness.
She stretches out from Atlantic to Pacific and down to the Gulf,
broadening our horizon, and uniting us in a way which the little New
England band could never have known otherwise.
Please note that Helen Eddy Rose (Mrs. Alanson D.) is our
President, having been elected to that office at our June election.
A Happy New Year to you a l l ! May it be the best ever!
M A U D E E. C. C O V E L L , Secretary.

