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Committee on Jewelry Laura A. Hurd, Upsilon, 1305 East
Chairman, Stella George Stern Perry 43rd Street, Seattle, Wash.
(Mrs. George H.), Alpha, 9 St. Wash.
Luke's Place, New York, N.Y.
Julia L. Tillinghast, Nu, Box 469 Constitutional Revision Committee
Grand Central Sta., 110 East 45th Chairman, Registrar; Grand Presi-
Street, New York, N.Y. dent, Grand Secretary; lone P.
Barrett, c/o Dike, Calver &
Trustees of Anniversary Endowment Gray, 1508 David Stott Build-
Fund ing, Detroit, Mich.; Pinckney
Estes Glantzberg, Psi, 110 Wil-
Chairman, Helen St. Clair Mullan liam Street, New York City,
(Mrs. George V.), Alpha, 25 East N.Y.
83rd Street, New York City,
N.Y. Term expires June, 1933. Editorial Board
Lorraine Jones McNally (Mrs. J.
Katherine Stebbins Stevens (Mrs. T.), Nu, 932 President Street,
A. M . ) , Delta, 55 East 76th Brooklyn, N.Y.
Street, New York City, N.Y. Aileen Brown, Lambda, 812-28th
Term expires June, 1931. Street, Sacramento, Calif.
Margaret Burton, Iota, Illinois
Mary Honor Donlon, Epsilon, 72 Alumni News, University of Illi-
Wall Street, New York City, nois, Urbana, 111.
N.Y. Term expires June, 1935. Margaret Melaas Spengler (Mrs.
Silas), Eta, Menasha, Wis.
Board of Appeals
Song Committee
Chairman, Rose Gardner Marx Chairman, Janet M . Howry, Tau,
(Mrs. Ralph S.), Sigma, Bowles 1664 Van Buren Street, St. Paul,
Hall, University of California, Minn.
Berkeley, Calif. Dorothy Jane Hines, Tau, 500 Fry
Street, St. Paul, Minn.
Katrina Overall McDonald (Mrs.
C. C ) , Nu Omicron, Bay St.
Louis, Miss.
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Bulletin Board
Rankin & District Conventions: Pacific Dis- |
Youn trict will meet with Alpha Sig-
ma, Eugene, Ore., June 18-21,
Printing and Eta will be hostess to Great
Lithographing Lakes District at Madison at
the same time. Southern Dis-
Engraving trict will be at Camp Sequoya,
Bristol, Va., June 20-25. Gam-
r ma will welcome Atlantic chap-
ters to Lucerne-in-Maine late in
69-71 Barclay Street June. Ohio Valley met with
New York Theta May 16-18 and Midwest-
ern District enjoyed Chi Delta's
hospitality from April 11-13.
Stories of these conventions will
appear in the October issue.
Readers: The October issue of To
DRAGMA will be dedicated to
alumna?, their activities as in-
dividuals, as chapters, as travel-
ers, as "sisters," as "graduated
actives." Perhaps you know
some of these whom we don't.
We'd love to be surprised by a
"barrel of copy." And, alum-
na? notes editors, don't you fail
to send in galleys of news!

