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Moved and carried that M r s . I d a Shaw M a r t i n be appointed his-
torian of the National Pan-Hellenic Congress for the next five
years.
Moved and carried that the Executive Committee appoint a com-
mittee to investigate the grade of work done in summer schools.
Committee—Mrs. Parmelee, Miss Lake, Mrs. Campbell.
Moved and carried that the Executive Committee draw up the
resolutions passed by former Conferences, and send them to the
Grand Officers.
Moved and carried that Alumnae Pan-Hellenics be allowed to con-
tribute and subscribe to the Bulletins.
Moved and carried that the Executive Committee appoint a com-
mittee to investigate what is being done with fraternity publications
by the libraries to which they are sent. Committee—Mrs. Houlder.
The report of the Committee on Scholarship Cards was then read
and accepted. A f t e r some discussion the committee was continued
and requested to embody the suggestions of the Congress i n a new
card. Committee—Mrs. Bigelow.
Meeting adjourned.
T H I R D SESSION
T h e t h i r d session was called to order by the chairman Friday
afternoon at 2 o'clock. M r . J. Calvin Hanna, Beta Theta Pi, read
a paper on " H i g h School Fraternities, Especially as Related to
College Fraternities." M r . Hanna is principal of the Oak Park
H i g h School; he presented the arguments against H i g h School f r a -
ternities w i t h the greatest clearness, and so strong was the impression
made by his paper that the Congress ordered a committee to print
and circulate it, together w i t h the statement that this Congress, as
w e l l as former ones, heartily disapproves of H i g h School fraternities
and will do a l l in its power to discourage them.
The Committee on Chapter House Inspection presented a report
through its chairman, Miss Lake. A f t e r some discussion, it was
moved and carried that the Committee on Social Customs draft and
submit to the T w e l f t h Congress a set of model rules.
The following committees were appointed to work during the
year and report to the T w e l f t h Congress:
A Committee on the Point System—Miss Powell. Mrs. Lardner.
A Committee to Investigate Interfraternity Organizations—Miss
Coltrane.
A Committee to Investigate Sophomore Pledge Day—Miss Mon-
ning.
The following resolutions were referred to the Grand Presidents
to be put before the chapters of each f r a t e r n i t y f o r a vote:

