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TO DRAG MA OF ALPHA OMICRON PI 189
EXCHANGES
We acknowledge with thanks the receipt of the following ex-
changes, which have been received since October 25:
July—Themis of Zeta Tau Alpha.
September—The Sigma Chi Quarterly, The Purple, Green and
Gold of Lambda Chi Alpha, Banta's Greek Exchange, and The
Sigma Kappa Triangle.
October— The Beta Theta Pi, The Shield of Phi Kappa Psi, and
The Crescent of Gamma Phi Beta.
November—The Anchora of Delta Gamma, The Phi Gamma
Delta, The Aglaia of Phi Mu, The Rainboiv of Delta Tau Delta,
The Tomahawk of Alpha Sigma Phi, The Beta Theta Pi, The Garnet
and White of Alpha Chi Rho, The Caduccus of Kappa Sigma, The
Angelos of Kappa Delta, Themis of Zeta Tau Alpha, The Sigma
Chi Quarterly, and The Scroll of Phi Delta Theta.
December—The Phi Chi Quarterly, The Key of Kappa Kappa
Gamma, The Shield of Phi Kappa Psi, The Phi Gamma Delta, The
Arrow of Pi Beta Phi, The Record of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, The
Cross Keys of Kappa Kappa Kappa, The Alpha Chi Delta, The
Adelphean of Alpha Delta Pi, and The Shield and Diamond of Pi
Kappa Alpha.
January—The Anchora of Delta Gamma, The Quill of Sigma
Delta Chi, Kappa Alpha Theta, and The Aglaia of Phi Mu.
From The Caduceus of Kappa Sigma we gratefully reprint this
report of the Interfraternity Conference, which was held at Thanks-
giving time in New York.
The seventh session of the Interfraternity Conference was attended by 124
accredited representatives and 16 visitors, making a total attendance of 140,
representing 38 national fraternities. Thirty-five of these fraternities are
members of the Conference, and three others were privileged to attend this
session as spectators.
This is the largest Conference ever held. I t is worthy 0/ note that practi-
cally every national men's fraternity is now represented and cooperating
through the Conference for the best interests of Greek-letter men.
% amendment to the constitution the annual dues for each fraternity
Participating in the Conference have been raised from fifteen dollars to twenty-
five dollars per year. An additional by-law was adopted providing for a regular
order of business for the guidance of the Conference. Special subjects were
Proposed for presentation next year, through committee investigations and
Sports.
The following resolutions were adopted :
Resolved, That we request all fraternity chapters, whether belonging to
sn , Conference or not, to desist from the practice of voting for their several
Members in contests for college offices out of a sentiment of fraternity loyalty,

