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be copied, and of bad ones to be avoided. I t is urged that all these
be read and discussed by each chapter with a view to improving her
own Pan-Hellenic organization in this respect.

                                                           L U L A K I N G BIGELOW, Zeta, ' 0 4

  ALPHA CHAPTER, BARNARD COLLEGE, PAN-HELLENIC COMPACT.

     We, the undersigned chapters, believing a Pan-Hellenic Com-
pact to be for the good of the Greek world in Barnard College, do
hereby through our delegates assembled in meeting severally pledge
ourselves to abide by the following articles:

     Art. I , Sec. 1. Pledge-day shall be the first Monday in A p r i l of
sophomore year; i f there shall be no college on the first Monday of
April, it shall be the first day on which college meets after the first
Monday.

     Sec. 2. There shall be no intercourse between fraternity girls
and rushees on the day preceding pledge-day.

     Art. I I . I t shall be considered dishonorable for a fraternity
member, active or alumnae to speak disparagingly of another fra-
ternity or of one of its members to a rushee.

     Art. I l l , Sec. 1. A fraternity girl active or alumnae shall not
entertain over night during the summer any member of the incoming
sophomore class.

     Sec. I I . This shall be interpreted to include previously non-
matriculated sophomores.

     Art. I V . There shall be no sub-rosa pledging.
     Art. V, Sec. 1. There shall be no mention of fraternity matters
with freshmen and sophomores except by way of designating the
fraternity in issuing written invitations, and no avoidable discussion
with non-fraternity upper classmen except on Student Council and
about Student Council matters.
     Sec. 2. Fraternities shall discourage in every respect rushing for
their own fraternity by non-fraternity girls.
     Art. V I . A l l rumors of violations of this compact must be
reported immediately to Pan-Hellenic.

             Pi CHAPTER, SOPHIE NEWCOMB MEMORIAL COLLEGE.

     Pan-Hellenic rulings on pledge-day are:
     1. That invitations be sent to sophomores who have completed
their freshman year at Newcomb not earlier than the day after
matriculation, the answers to be received three days after the send-
ing of the invitations.
     2. That girls entering Newcomb as sophomores or above that
grade be sent invitations three college months after their matricu-
lation, answers to be received three days later.
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