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 at the banquet. Miss Smith, Delta Zeta, the new Treasurer of
 N . P. C , is a very keen, quick, little woman, who is a Y . W . C.
 A . secretary in California. Mrs. Kemp, Kappa Kappa Gamma,
 a resident of Denver, has a very pleasing personality.

        Miss Barbee, Gamma Phi Beta, conducted the Editor's Con-
 ference in a very interesting way and many ideas of value were
exchanged. Miss Butterfield, Alpha Gamma Delta, who is re-
sponsible f o r the "Chattering Squirrel," was elected to the chair-
manship of the next Editor's Conference.

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     Eleven National Presidents attended the 1926 N . P. C.

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     The Fort W o r t h Panhellenic entertained the delegates with
a luncheon, at which Mary Sears, of Delta chapter of Alpha O.,
presided as toastmistress. The program consisted of cowboy
ballads, Indian songs and negro dialect readings, given in
costume. Decorations in charge of Marjorie Hicks Van Tuyl,
of Kappa chapter, gave local color with miniature covered wa-
gons, flags and other characteristic touches.

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     Overheard in the Coffee Shoppe: "Is this a Tea Conven-
tion?" "No, it's a woman's political meeting."

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   Robert's Rules of Order were much in evidence at the busi-
ness sessions. Miss Onken, we think, had two copies. Some
of the Grand Presidents received excellent training to store up
for future Conventions.

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     Miss Mullen, Kappa Delta, give a tea at the Woman's Club
in Fort Worth for the delegates. We feel this was quite unusual
for one individual to entertain the entire Congress.

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     Dallas had an opportunity to exhibit her beautiful Country
Club when the City Panhellenic gave a luncheon there, followed
by a drive through the surrounding country.

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     Overheard on the first day: " I had no idea Dallas was such
a city with skyscrapers in every direction." "Well, don't tell
them you were so ignorant."
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