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TO DRAGMA  OF ALPHA OMICRON      PI                                    139

                     ADDITIONAL  LIFE SUBSCRIBERS

Julia Fuller Crane, Rho                  Mabel Gastfield, Rho
Lottie Ketcham, Epsilon                  Mrs. Floyd Rawlings, Zeta
Mary W. Sutton, Theta                    Ellen Joliffe, Upsilon
Elizabeth Main, Chi                      Helen Rowe, Delta
Stella Dueringer, Rho                    Alice Rich Wakefield, Delta
Mary Lindsey, Omega                      Fannie Butterfield, Kappa
Geneva Sargison, Upsilon                 Goldie Halquist Buehler, Rho
Mrs. Martin Burke, Gamma                 Edith Huntington, Beta Phi
Madeline Jeffers, Delta '                Charlotte Hall Uhls, Upsilon
Hertha Bray, Delta                       Eva E. Gibbons, Zeta
Blanche Hooper, Delta                    Ella S. Thomas, Kappa

                  BUSY A L P H A OMICRON PI SISTERS

M A R Y D O N L O N , Epsilon '20, one o f the two women Law
            students i n the senior class at Cornell is the first woman to
be E d i t o r - i n - C h i e f of the Cornell Law Journal.

    Edna Merrick, Epsilon '13, is now at the Women's Educational
and Industrial Union at 264 Boylston St., Boston, Mass.

   A "Voters' School" for women is opened at the headquarters of
Philip J. McCook at the Manhattan Hotel under the direction of
Miss Margaret M . Burnett, vice-chairman of women's committee.
Miss Burnett has a staff of assistants on hand w i t h plenty of sample
ballots to explain to the new voter how to vote. Margaret Burnett
is an A l p h a 0 sister, N u ' 0 1 .

    Miss Elizabeth Harrison, N u '19, daughter of Benjamin Harri-
son, the twenty-third president, is probably the youngest woman
lawyer i n this country. She has just been admitted to the Indiana
bar. She w i l l take up special work at Columbia before opening an
office in Indianapolis.

   Stella Stern Perry is still i n New York City. She is busy w i t h a
novel and a scenario for a photo-play. Her address, while in New
York, is Hotel Collingwood.

    The value of the dollar is social and is created by society.

                                                                    R . W . EMERSON, Conduct of Life.
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