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TO DRAGMA OF ALPHA OMICRON PI 133
are necessary for the guidance of the Committee on National
Work in formulating a complete plan to present to the
Fraternity.
I M P O R T A N T N O T I C E for the Convention Calendar-
A l l items of business and proposed amendments to the Con-
stitution, By-Laws, Rules and Regulations of the Fraternity—
must be in the hands .of the Grand Secretary, Laura A . H u r d ,
524 Riverside Drive, N e w Y o r k City not later than A p r i l 15,
1923.
Nominations with qualifications for Grand Officers for
1923-1925 must be in the hands of the Committee on Nomina-
tions, Mrs. E. I . MacPhie, 49 Daniels St., Lowell, Mass.,
Chairman not later than M a r c h 15*, 1923. Members of the
Grand Council should mail their ballots at least by M a r c h 10
to insure their receipt by the Committee by the specified date.
Too much emphasis cannot be given this important respon-
sibility entrusted to the members of the Grand Council to
select for nomination leaders of ability and vision—and the
time and capacity to serve Alpha Omicron Pi unselfishly and
devotedly.
Chapter Historians, active and alumnae, your Convention
Historical E x h i b i t should be well under preparation by this
time. Avoid last minute rush!
Fraternity directories may be ordered f r o m either the
Grand Secretary or the Grand Treasurer. The price is 40c a
copy. Distribution of directories has been delayed for un-
avoidable reasons—but all orders have been filed and w i l l
be filled as quickly as possible. This is Convention year and
there w i l l be many travellers. A directory w i l l help you locate
f r a t e r n i t y sisters—some you may not have seen f o r years.
The supply of directories is limited. Place your order.
How better can a summer vacation be spent than in en-
joying the friendships—new and old—amid the associations of
Alpha Omicron Pi, at Whittle Springs, Knoxville, Tenn.
Omicron and the whole fraternity welcomes you. Come!
Each Summer Many Members of the fraternity join tours
and travel through Europe. I t is most opportune, since this
is Convention year, that a party is f o r m i n g for such a tour and
i t is to be hoped that the party w i l l be comprised entirely of
Alphas. The organization of the group is under the manage-
ment of Rochelle Gachet f r o m whom reservations are to be
made. The party is to meet at Convention and the itinerary
is given on another page of this issue of the magazine. W h a t
more delightful, than that associations formed at Convention,
may be continued together throughout the summer months,
travelling amid the interesting places and scenes of Europe.
Booking w i l l have to be made early to insure transportation.

