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were present, the latter including Helen Steiner, who was spending
the summer in the city. Others, who would have swelled the ranks
of Rho and Zeta, were unable to attend.
Josephine Pratt, Alpha '07, has been visiting Mrs. Thomson dur-
ing October. Carolyn Piper Dorr, Rho, '07, entertained Rho chapter
in her new home "for Miss Pratt and also for the f u n of i t . " Mrs.
Thomson also entertained the chapter at luncheon. Miss Pratt stayed
over for Rho's first informal dance.
The Chicago Alumnae are planning to have informal monthly
luncheons, to include any active or alumnae, until we are strong
enough to have an alumnae chapter. When the time and place are
announced, we hope all A O II's who happen to be in the city w i l l
make it a point to attend.
Edith Moody, '11 is studying at the University of Minnesota
this winter, but will return to Northwestern for her senior year.
EXCHANGES
A O I I will appreciate the placing of the following names on the
exchange list of the fraternity publications: Grand President, Miss
Jessie Ashley, 5 Nassau Street, New York City; Grand Recording
Secretary, Miss Elizabeth I . Toms, 44 West 128th Street, New
York City; Editor, Viola C.^Ray, 1527 S. 23rd Street, Lincoln,
Neb.; Inter-Sorority Delegate, Mrs. C. G. Bigelow, 1607 S. 6th
Ave., Maywood, 111.
We wish to acknowledge receipt of the following magazines:
June, Circle of Zeta Psi; July, Lyre of A X O; Sigma Kappa
Triangle; Phi Chi Fraternity Quarterly; Anchora of A T; August,
Alpha Phi Quarterly; Eleusis of X Q; October, Key of K K T;
Sigma Kappa Triangle; Mask of K * ; American College; Novem-
ber, Kappa Alpha Theta Quarterly; Anchora of A T; Aglaia of
$ M ; Eleusis of X f i ; Arrow of I I B $ ; The Alpha X i Delta of
A H A ; Alpha Phi Quarterly; Themis of Z T A ; Lyre of A X O;
American College; December, Triangle of 2 2 2 ; Key of K K T ;
American College.

