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TO DRAG MA OF ALPHA OMICRON PI  23

     3. That individual members of fraternities may have free com-
munication with all college students during the freshman year.

    4. That there shall be absolutely no communication whatsoever
between members of a fraternity and the candidate from the opening
day of college of the candidate's second year until the invitations
have been answered.

     5. That no candidate may be apprised of the official vote of
fraternity except by official invitation.

Nu CHAPTER, N E W YORK UNIVERSITY L A W SCHOOL, N . Y . CITY.

    Alpha Omicron Pi is the only girl's fraternity.

        KAPPA CHAPTER, RANDOLPH-MACON WOMAN'S COLLEGE,

                                            LYNCHBURG, V A .

     Pan-Hellenic rules on rushing.
     1. Pledge-day for 1908 was October 3.
     2. Uniform invitations were sent out on the same day.
     3. Only regular freshmen were allowed to be pledged.
    4. Members of fraternities were forbidden to talk about their
own or any other fraternity to prospective members.
     No restrictions were made as to number or cost of rushing parties

                     ZETA CHAPTER, UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA.

     Inter-Sorority Council rules, 1908-1909. Adopted May 28,
1908:

     1. No student who is delinquent may be pledged or initiated.
     2. A l l girls, except seniors, having less than twelve hours credit
earned in the University of Nebraska shall be considered matriculates.

     3. During matriculation week, rushing and pledging, with the
following restrictions shall be allowed.

     / . Each sorority may entertain in a simple way from Monday,
September 14, to Thursday, September 17 inclusive. On Tuesday,
September 15, no entertainment shall be given till after 7 p. m.

     2. No sorority girl shall accompany a matriculate while regis-
tering.

    j. The entertainments shall be given at private homes. The
refreshments shall consist of not more than three articles of food.

    4. There shall be no further rushing of matriculates by either
active or alumna members until after the mid-semester examinations.
There shall be no further pledging of matriculates t i l l after the
mid-semester reports are received. No matriculate shall be initiated
until the end of the semester. During the interval, between mid-
semester examinations and mid-semester reports, rushing shall be
allowed.
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