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TO DRAGMA OF ALPHA OMICRON PI 135
It is like a soft breeze, or
The scent of flowers.
And we look at
Each other, and
Nod,
And say
"She's a
Sigma!"
A movement is now on foot to increase the proportion of fraternity
men at Dartmouth. A committee appointed by the trustees investigated
the fraternity situation last year and reported that only one-half the under-
graduate body was enrolled in fraternities. The committee recommended
that new fraternities be introduced or that the size of the delegations in
the existing fraternities be increased to include more men on the fraternity
rolls. Within the last few years five new fraternities have been organized
at Dartmouth, but a need for additional organization is still felt.
2 X Quarterly.
The September issue of the Delta Chi Quarterly announces its change
from a Law to a general fraternity with its chapter roll of twenty-two
intact.
"The following paragraph f r o m Beta Thcta Pi so aptly expresses
the editorial point of view this morning, when on our desk lies a list of over
300 life subscribers whose addresses are unknown, that it is presented to
our readers in the hope that it may prove more efficacious in bringing in
addresses than have our own words of exhortation.
" I t is with great regret we announce the resignation from the staff
of this magazine of Simla Darjeling Wooglatma, the celebrated Indian
mind reader and space annihilator. His special task has been to anticipate
when a subscriber to the Baird Fund intended to move and to notify us
of the new residence address, so as to reduce to a minimum the number
of complaints about not getting the magazine. As we are unable to find a
successor to Wooglatma who has the same powers of prescience, we shall
have to depend upon the members themselves in the future to notify us
when they move. By special arrangement with the United States govern-
ment a handsome card called a postal card has been provided for this
purpose. I t may be secured at any postoffice for one cent in American
money. I t is unnecessary to show any membership receipt to purchase
this card as all stamp clerks have been instructed to accept the penny
without question. But it is well to remember that the clerks are forbidden
to write the cards. The purchaser must do this himself. I t is reported
to be a comparatively easy task."—K A 0.
SORORITIES AND SCHOLARSHIP
About a week ago there was published in the Minneapolis Journal a
most interesting article. Its headline was "Sororities Lead in U Scholar-
ship," and it began :

