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ACTIVE CHAPTER LETTERS
(No letters from Alpha Phi and Psi. Fines due.)
PI—NEW COMB COLLEGE
A l l of Pi is wearing that peculiar "pre-exam" expression that is found
almost everywhere after the Christmas holidays and frivolous smiles are
decidedly not the thing at present. Our unnatural seriousness was dis-
turbed, despite us, recently though, f o r who should come back with Emily
but Louise Adams and I brought Maia Morgan back with me. Iota,
you are to be congratulated—Louise has praised you so much that I fear
you will have all of Pi transferred there next year. We were so glad to
see Louise and especially since she told us such lovely things about you.
Maia was recuperating f r o m a strenuous season of teaching, she said, but
we fear the recuperation will be permanent.
We are working under last year's rushing rules which means that we
can only pledge and initiate in the sophomore year. Most of the freshmen
have already decided and are telling the different fraternities as they de-
cide. Fifteen most attractive ones have told us their sensible decision
and so we have only two left on our rushing list. We are expecting them
to tell us at our next rushing party, i f it is as successful as our last one.
That one by the way, was a most clever affair in which the "Russian" idea
was carried out in detail.
As far as activities around school are concerned we have nothing to be
ashamed of—Mary Bolton made the cla?s hockey team; Elizabeth Kastler,
volley ball team; Jack Lobrano, Newcomb ball team and Genevra had the
leading role in the last dramatic club play, and I forgot to say last time
that I am Secretary of Student Gov't. Assn.
The only other interesting event we are facing, beside exams, is the
opening of our new "gym." A formal student body dance will be given
February 10th to do this. Would you not all like to come?
DOROTHY WESTON '24.
NU—NEW YORK UNIVERSITY
I t is gratifying to note that the following members of N u Chapter,
Anna Elizabeth Boyer, Mary Figueira, Lillian Story Griffin, Catherine
Sommer and Margaret Swift, are taking the post graduate course in the
Law School, which will result in the degree of L . L . M .
Elizabeth Underbill sailed on a trip around the world with her father
last October, and expects to return some time in March.
Lillian Story Griffin was admitted to the New York State Bar in
November as attorney and counsellor, and has started in practice for
herself.
Nu Chapter has had a tea and several informal dinners so far this
season.
L I L L I A N STORY GRIFFIN.
OMICRON—UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE
Pledge day seemed a long way off to us, but at last it came and we

