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Charter members <>/ ,\u In ancient Athens there
Chatter. Herein we see
a number of the first edi- were no modem conveni-
ences and so it was nec-
tors of T<> I Ml li.M A. You essary that the house wife
mil recognise the names. or her servant go to
•Reading from left to right,
back row, Olive li. Gar- one of the street fountains
to secure the water sup-
land, Madeleine 7.. Dotv, ply for drinking, bathing,
Ida Rauh, Helen St. C.
Million, Mary (i. Quack- and cooking. These cuts
used through courtesy of
**bos. Adelma H. Rvrd. William Stearns Davis,
Front row, Helen Arthur,
'**ne Ashley, Margaret Author of "A Day in Old
Athens."
Burnett. Helen K.
"oy, and Flora T. Fuller.
The practical questions that were always with that position pressed
nard on the able shoulders of the first Business Manager under this
Jjfewwe, Margaret Pillsbury Schoppe (Gamma), who greatly lightened
"te problem, and of her successor, who—serving with this Editor and
*rtn the next one—solved it!
f'or it was Carolyn Fraser Pulling (Delta) who originated, outlined
*pd developed the Life Subscription Plan. Of course, it took years
0 reap the benefit of that fine idea; but the day of harvest is with us
thanks for it are due to Carolyn Fraser Pulling.
The work of the next Editor, Etta Phillips Mac Phie (Delta) and
flat of her successor, Betty Hiestand Smith (Eta) stand united in the
prospect. This is largely because these two pursued much the same
se policy of emphasizing the note of national unity in the fraternity,

