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   Moved that Congress be resolved into a committee of the whole for the
discussion of sophomore pledge day.

   From the discussion which followed a resolution was formulated: Same
to be appended to the copies of the report sent to the presidents.

   Moved that Congress return to the proper form f o r the transaction of
business.

   Moved that an abridged report of the stenographer's notes of discussions
appear in Bulletin 1, a full report to be sent to the presidents of Congress
fraternities.

   Moved that recommendations to the Congress be considered, point by
point.

    Moved that the recommendation for the establishment of Pan-Hellenic
headquarters at San Francisco in 1915 be referred to the Executive Com-
mittee.

    Moved that it be recommended to the 1914 Congress that the 1915 Con-
gress convene in Berkeley, about the second week of the sessions of the
university.

Moved that the recommendation for a definite outline of Pan-Hellenic

study be referred to a committee to report at the next Congress. Com-

mittee—Mrs. Crann,  ,

   Moved that a Committee on Recommendations be appointed—such com-
mittee to furnish copies of all proposed recommendations to delegates, at
least two weeks before the date of the next Congress. Committee—Miss
Hagaman, Delta Gamma.

   Moved that every chapter assume its position in local Pan-Hellenic in the
order of its becoming National.

   Moved ( A ) that no fraternity represented in the National Pan-Hellenic
Congress shall bid a girl who has been a member of a so-called sorority or
other secret society of similar nature existing in a high school, or other
school of equivalent standing, whether such society exists openly or
secretly.

    ( 1 ) This rule shall apply to any person who shall either accept or retain
membership in such society after September 1915.

    ( B ) That all prominent high schools and schools of equivalent stand-
ing affected by this action, be notified of this resolution of the National
Pan-Hellenic Congress, the notice to include a list of Congress fraternities
which have already made the regulation and the statement that delegates
of the other Congress fraternities will urge its adoption at their next con-
vention.

Adjournment.

                                        THIRD SESSION

   The third session was called to order by the chairman Friday afternoon,
October 17, 1913, at two o'clock.

   The report of the Committee on the Work of former Congresses, was
heard and accepted.
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