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ACTIVE CHAPTER LETTERS

ALPHA. BARNARD COLLEGE

Elsa Becker, '14.           Marie Doody, '15.
Julia Bolger, '14.          C r a c e F a r r e l l , '15.
Helen Downes, '14.          Frieda Fleer, '15.
Lucie Petri, '14.           Constance Geraty, '15.
Helen Shipman, '14.         Ethel Hunley, '15.
Edwinna Dearden, '15.       Anna Jordan. '15.

     T h i s year at Barnard is a period of experimentation. W i t h the
 faculty decree that fraternities take in no new members f o r three
 years, the question of a new f o r m of social organization arose. A t
 an early meeting of the undergraduate association it was decided that
f o r this year no new social clubs might be formed, but that frater-
nities be temporarily chartered. O n application A l p h a chapter was
duly chartered f o r two years, so you see A l p h a s t i l l exists as a recog-
nized college organization. Owing to the fact that our college activi-
ties are somewhat restricted however, we have decided to co-operate
w i t h the New York alumna? in their work. So f a r we have been
working for the Manhattanville Day Nursery, and other children's
hospitals.

    This is an exceptionally busy time around college for examinations
are coming and many of us have other responsibilities as w e l l . Helen
Shipman is president of the Student Government Association of
Brooks H a l l , our dormitory. The Craigie Club, one of Barnard's
religious organizations, has as its president this year Elsa Becker,
while Lucie Petri is vice-president of that club. Lucie is as usual
taking a prominent part in college athletics.

   W i t h all good wishes to you a l l !

PI. H . SOPHIE NEWCOMB MEMORIAL COLLEGE

Theodora D. Sumner, '14.    Angle L . McLees, '14.
Gladys A. Renshaw, '14.     Rosalie Duforn, '15.
Rosamond A. H i l l , 'T4.  Delie Bancroft, '15.
Georgia B. Gilleau. '14.    Clara H a l l , '16.
Lillian Chapman, '14.       Jennie Snyder, '16.
Willie W. White, ' I 4 .    E r i n O'Niell, '16.

    I wonder i f a l l of our sisters are as busy as P i girls are these days.
Mid-year examinations are upon us and consequently our heads are
whirling with dates and formulas.

   Before the holidays, Newcomb was very enthusiastic over our dele-
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