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     "We all then decided that you must know and I was asked to write
and tell you how very much we appreciate the splendid work and all
the valuable time you have given to the magazine to make it so very
enjoyable.

     "Let me assure you that every member of the San Francisco alum-
nae chapter is looking forward to the next issue of To DRAGMA and send
our thanks and best wishes for your continued success as editor."

                                                                   FRANCES CORLETT HOWARD

                                                    San Francisco Alumna Chapter

     "Having just finished reading the January number of To DRAGMA,
I cannot resist offering my most sincere congratulation to its editor.
The perfection of its tout ensemble could not be excelled, I am sure.
It is a pleasure to leaf it over and note the clearness of its print, the
fine illustrations and the artistic arrangement of the subject matter.
With especial interest did I read the article by 'Mary Drummond Who
Likes Sweden.' I shall think of her this summer while there."

                                                                         MARTHA WARD CUMMINGS

                                                           Chaperon at Tau Chapter

     " I have often wanted to write you of the excellency of the maga-
zine, and now take the opportunity. You make us thrill with pride."

                                                                                 ISABELLE H. STEWART

                                                                 Past Business Manager

     " I must take this opportunity to congratulate you on the January
issue of To DRAGMA. Alpha Phi as a group wish to tell you what a
wonderful issue it was. We more than enjoyed the articles and cuts.

     "Dean Herrick, dean of women, and Elizabeth Gardiner, president
of Pi Beta Phi, said that it was one of the best fraternity magazines which
they had seen this year."

                                                                      MARY O ' L E A R Y , President

                                                                  Alpha Phi Chapter

              Do you Want a Jfistory?

           Are you one of those girls who says so often, "Where is our history?^
     Why haven't we a history?" Have rushees asked you for a copy of "our
     history, and have you felt annoyed at having to say that we have no exten-
     sive history of our fraternity?

           Do you realize that you may be to blame? Or rather your chapter
     historian may be one of those who is causing a delay right now in the
     preparation of our history? Mrs. Perry says that any number of chapters
     have ignored the requests which she and the Assistant Historian have sent
     for chapter histories and pictures of charter members and of houses, pas*
     and present.

            Have you failed? Be loyal and see that the information is mailed at
     once to 9 St. Luke's Place, New York City—Mrs. George Perry I
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