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     "The issues I have had the pleasure of seeing have been brightly re-
flective of accomplishment, development, and constructive plans for the                                     V
future, three important phases of any organization, and I would think
any Alpha Omicron Pi a bit strange if she did not find in the pages
of her magazine, adequate expression of the graceful and dynamic spirit
that characterizes your sorority.

     "I am looking forward to receiving a copy of the twenty-fifth anni-
versary number and take delight in offering my hearty congratulations
and good wishes on your arrival at this silver stepping stone to the
great things of the future, so surely deserved by the attainments of the
past."

                                                                              PAUL D . PADDOCK

                                                           Editorial Representative,
                                                        Popular Mechanics Magazine

     "Next to subscription checks, kind words are the pabulum upon
which fraternity editors thrive. May I say a few kind words about the
To DRAGMA under your editorship?

     "The format of your magazine is attractive and the editorial con-
tent is alluring.

     "I consider the To DRAGMA one of the three best sorority (heaven
strike me dead if I ever call you 'women's fraternities'!) magazines that
come to my desk.

     "May your typewriter ribbon never grow dim!"

                                                                C E C I L J . W I L K I N S O N , Editor

                                                          The Phi Gamma Delta

     "For some time I have been wanting to write you of the many re-
markable improvements in To DRAGMA since you took over the editor-
ship.

     "Typographically, you have made it second to none among the sor-
ority magazines, and the new type of feature article you have instituted
gives each issue an air of professionalism.

    "I think that both you and Alpha Omicron Pi are entitled to hearty
congratulations."

                                                              C H E S T E R W . C L E V E L A N D , Editor

                                                      The Magazine of Sigma Chi

    "Sorority magazines in general cannot be said to measure up to the
sororities they represent when we consider beauty, liveliness, coloring,
and general human (and 'heart') interest. Probably To DRAGMA ot
Alpha Omicron Pi comes as near to our general ideal of a sorority maga-
zine as any of them. Real journalistic ability is shown in its make-up-
One is especially taken with its unusual typographical effects, enough
modernistic to give the magazine that up-to-date air which is so dear to
the hearts of the ladies."

                                                                          C A R L S T E P H E N S , Editor

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