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REPORT OF SEVENTH INTERSORORITY CONFERENCE
H O T E L STRATFORD, CHICAGO, I I I . , SEPTEMBER 10-12, 1908.
FIRST SESSION.
The Seventh Intersorority Conference was called to order Friday,
September 11, 1908, at 3 p. m., by Miss A. W. Lytle, H B $ , presid-
ing officer. Miss L . P. Green, K A ©, acted as Secretary.
The following delegates presented credentials and were duly
enrolled:
n B Miss A. W. Lytle* State Normal School, Lewiston, Idaho.
K A 0—Miss L. P. Green, 15 East Avenue, Ithaca, N . Y.
K K Miss Edith Stoner, 1529 Wabash Avenue, Kansas City,
Mo.
A T—Miss Margarethe Sheppard, 225 Greenwood Boulevard,
Evanston, 111.
A Mrs. C. A. McElroy, 153 East Fifty-fourth Street, Chi-
cago, 111.
T $ B—Miss Laura Hutchins, Marengo, 111.
A X fl—Mrs. Richard Tennant, 824 South F i f t h Street, Terre
Haute, Ind.
A A A—Mrs. E. N . Parmelee, 755 Greenleaf Avenue, Rogers
Park, Chicago, I I I .
A E A—Mrs. J. R. Leib, 1271 W. Washington Street, Spring-
field, 111.
X —Miss Jobelle Holcombe, Fayetteville, Ark.
2 K — Mrs. K . B. Miller, 379 East Fifty-sixth Street, Chicago,
111.
A O II—Mrs. C. G. Bigelow, 172 South Francisco Street, Chi-
cago, 111.
The minutes of the Sixth Intersorority Conference were read and
approved.
Each delegate presented a report upon the action of her frater-
nity on subjects in Intersorority interest; Pan-Hellenic difficulties
and suggestions for future Intersorority cooperation.
Motion carried that the chair appoint a committee on recommen-
dations to which all recommendations in reports should be referred.
Committee—Miss Sheppard, A T; Miss Stoner, K K T .
Then followed the report of Miss Smith, D B $ , Secretary of the
Conference, 1907-08. Her summary of the year's work follows:
I. Secretary's Report.
During the year just closing, the advance in inter-fraternity rela-
tions has been manifest in two noteworthy instances. First, no com-

