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   Of the second Bulletin, being a resume of the acts of the Congress,
three thousand copies were printed since the committee felt that the value
of this Bulletin would greatly increase the demand for it.

   I n addition to the twenty Bulletins furnished each fraternity by the Con-
gress, extras have been supplied at the rate of $3.00 the hundred. Approxi-
mately 2,000 extras were supplied. This fact is significant; the increased
demand indicating that Pan-Hellenic literature is now reaching practically
every active fraternity woman.

   The secretary invites criticism or suggestion f r o m the Congress bearing
on the present plan for supplying extra literature.

    Approximately seventy-five letters have been written. A secretary's file
has been purchased and equipped.

    The work has been harmonious; increased interest and a growing ten-
dency on the part of local Pan-Hellenic to seek the Executive Board as an
advisory body, rather than for the inflicting of penalties, is commended.

                                                  Respectfully submitted,

                                                                           Lois S M I T H CRANN, Secretary.

    The report of the treasurer was heard, and an auditing committee ap-
pointed. Moved that the Congress secure a stenographer to assist the secre-
tary in reporting discussions. Moved that Miss Alexander, Delta Zeta, be
asked to report Congress discussions.

    Moved that a Press Committee be appointed by the chair. Committee—
Mrs. Jackson, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Miss Green, Kappa Alpha Theta;
Miss Fitch, Delta Delta Delta.

    The reports of the delegates were heard and accepted.
    The report of the Eligibility Committee was heard and accepted.
    The report of the Committee on U n i f o r m Scholarship Blank heard and
accepted. Moved that the blank recommended by the committee be made
the official scholarship blank of the National Pan-Hellenic Congress but
 that its use be optional with Congress fraternities. Moved that M r . Banta
be asked to print scholarship blanks for the whole Congress.
    Moved that the scholarship blank be a single sheet, printed on both sides.
    The report of the Committee on Recommendations was heard in pre-
 liminary reading. Action on the report was deferred to the following day.
    The report of the Committee on Sophomore Pledge Day was heard and
 accepted.
     Moved that the question of printing the report of sophomore pledge day
 be tabled.
     Adjournment.

                                       SECOND SESSION

     The second session was called to order by the chairman Friday morning,
 October 17, 1913, at 9:30 o'clock.

     Moved that eighteen copies of the report of the Committee on Sopho-
 more Pledging be made and supplied to the presidents of Congress frater-
 nities.
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