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Letters of information, as requested by f r a t e r n i t y officials, laymen
and Pan-Hellenics, were sent, signed by Chairman and Secretary.
Considerable printed matter issued by the various conferences was
often used in answering legitimate letters, recognizing the printed
page has the power to set f o r t h a principle and to disseminate
knowledge.
One copy of the Men's I n t e r f r a t e r n i t y Conference was mailed
with the First Bulletin to each delegate.
One copy of the Model Constitution f o r Local Pan-Hellenic was
mailed with the Second Bulletin to each delegate.
D u r i n g the year. Phi M u and Kappa Delta have been admitted
to the Congress.
Several Pan-Hellenic dissensions have been current this year, but
have been satisfactorily adjusted. These dissensions have been the
outgrowth in the main of petty rules.
T h e year has been auspicious in the g r o w t h of the Pan-Hellenic
movement. Despite the incessant labor put upon the Executive
Committee, which has worked without precedent or prejudice, the
Chairman has found the work interesting and u p l i f t i n g , and returns
thanks to those who have sought to help the Executive Committee in
its initial services to Pan-Hellenism.
CORA A L L E N MCELROY, Alpha Phi, Chairman.
The reports of the delegates were then read and approved, and
handed to Doctor Hopkins, f o r use in the supplementary report which
the Congress ordered her to make. The recommendations were given
to Mrs. Houlder. and were later presented by her to the Congress
for discussion and adoption.
The f o l l o w i n g committees presented reports which were ac-
cepted :—
Treasurer's report—Mrs. Crann. Parmelee.
Report on Eligibility Clause—Mrs.
Extension—Miss Hall.
Chaperones—Mrs. Crann.
Moved and carried that the executive committee be authorized to
draw upon N . P. C. funds, i f necessary, to secure chaperones by
advertising, or by enrolling in a suitable agency.
Deans' Conference—Mrs. Parmelee.
Meeting adjourned.
SECOND SESSION
T h e second session was called to order by the chairman at 9 :30
Friday morning, October 18, 1912. T h e committee on recommen-
dations presented its report, and the following suggestions were
adopted:—

