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 needs o f college l i f e , the most important of which is a desire f o r
 companionship. Because, when we are most insistently demanding
this companionship, we may not be f u l l y capable o f j u d g i n g what
 is best, we need guidance. O u r own alumnae can help us w o n d e r f u l -
ly, but their advice w i l l be f a r more valuable i f they have had the
benefit of others' experiences, especiallv o f those who have encounter-
ed different conditions. We are not working f o r the prestige, and ad-
vancement of our own fraternity; we are all trying to carry into
the world all we can of a spirit of good comradeship and love. We
have gained something f r o m our fraternity membership. Let us
extend it wherever possible. I f we co-operate w i t h other fraternities,
our filed of usefulness is multiplied by each fraternity with which
we come in contact, and conversely, our own fraternity l i f e is
enriched.

                                                                      HELEN BROWN KEATING, A
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