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    The report of the Committee on the Use made of Fraternity Journals by
College Libraries, was heard, accepted, and ordered printed for editors only.

    The report of the Committee on the Point System was heard, accepted,
and ordered printed f o r the presidents only.

    Moved that the supplementary report be dispensed w i t h ; typewritten

copies of the discussions of the Congress to be substituted.

    The report of the Committee on Interfraternity organizations was heard

and accepted.
    Moved that the report of the Social Customs Committee, presenting

Model House Rules be accepted, with the following changes in the rules:
    ( 1 ) Omit rule 6, page 7, of the Bulletin of June 1913-
    ( 2 ) Freshmen may have no midweek social engagements, and upper-

classmen but one. I t was the will of the committee and of the Congress
that these house rules be sent to communities needing them, with letters
from national officers of fraternities there represented, urging their adop-
tion.

    Business was here suspended briefly to hear Miss Bennett, manager of
the Chicago Collegiate Bureau of Occupations for Women.

    Moved that fraternity chaperonage be listed with the Bureau of Occu-

pations.
    Moved that the report of the Committee on local Pan-Hellenics be

accepted and the committee instructed to confer with local Pan-Hellenics,
making suggestions f o r work which could be carried on by them.

    Moved that the clause setting forth the purpose of local Pan-Hellenics
in the "Model Constitution" be changed to read

    ( 1 ) To work together for the good of the college and all its women
students.

    ( 2 ) By cooperation to benefit the fraternities of the college and to
unify the interests of the fraternity and non-fraternity women.

    Moved that the report of the Committee on Summer Schools be ac-

cepted.
    Moved that a committee be appointed to confer with college presidents,

recommending fellowships, and limiting student activities, offices and social
life. This committee is empowered to carry their work through the en-
suing year, and to report to the 1914 Congress. Committee—Mrs. Collins,
Chi Omega; Miss Powell, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Miss Tukey, Delta
Gamma; Miss Safford, Alpha Omicron P i ; Mrs. McElroy, Alpha Phi;
Miss Kellar, P i Beta Phi.

    Moved that the National Pan-Hellenic Congress meet in New York
City, at the National Board Building of the Y . W. C. A., 601 Lexington
Ave., the time of the meeting to be left to the discretion of the Executive
Board.

    Moved that the National Pan-Hellenic Congress make a g i f t of two hun-
dred dollars to the Chicago Collegiate Bureau of Occupations, the amount
to be covered by a pro rata assessment among the Congress fraternities.

    Moved that there be no high school rushing.
    Adjournment.
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