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There's always company to be found in the Women's Lounge at the Allerton House.
THE Chicago Allerton House, local headquarters for Alpha Omicron
Pi, has long been known for its prominence as a background for
college and alumni affairs and is the Official Intercollegiate Alumni
eadquarters for one hundred and two universities, twenty national Pan-
llenic sororities, and Mortar Board, the honorary senior society for
omen. Names and addresses of all alumni in Chicago and suburbs are
file at the Allerton College Information Bureau for anyone wishing to
mmunicate with a former classmate or friend. Information about all
llege and sorority alumni meetings, dinners, and dances is also available.
One of the most unusual features of the club is the Allerton Men's
lee Club that broadcasts at half-past six every Monday evening over
YW, with "Walt" Dwyer, general manager of the Allerton, announcing.
he time is known as the "College Hour," songs of some one college
ing featured each time, introduced by M r . Dwyer. Every room in the
ub, incidentally, has an RCA radio, which may be tuned in on any one
the four leading stations. The walls are all sound proof, so absolute
ivacy is maintained.
Other interesting features include an 18-hole indoor sand-green golf
ourse, eight clay tennis courts, circulating library, exercise rooms and a
ll-planned social program for all guests. A free employment service
r all college men and women is also included in the Allerton plan.
The members of Alpha Omicron Pi now registered at the Allerton are
leanore Graff, University of Kansas; Willa C. Graff, University of Kan-
s; Helen Whipple, University of Michigan; Catherine Rolston Goss,
diana University; and, Verne H . Laming, DePauw University.

