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dispensation be renewed, in order not to handicap the nationals at
Michigan.

     Motion carried that this Conference recommend to the Grand
Presidents of fraternities represented at Michigan State University,
that a dispensation be granted to the Michigan Pan-Hellenic for
one year, provided only seniors in the high schools be pledged and
the pledge be withdrawn i f the pledged girl does not enter the Uni-
versity one year from September following the pledging; this dis-
pensation to expire September, 1909.

     Motion carried that the Intersorority Conference Secretary convey
to the Michigan Pan-Hellenic our sincere congratulations upon the
progress of Pan-Hellenic ideas in its University.

5. Exchange of Fraternity Magazines.

     This subject was fully discussed. There was unanimous agree-
ment that the present plan of exchange is unsatisfactory and that the
ideal plan of exchange with all chapters is impractical because of
expense. I t was reported that the chapters of some fraternities
subscribe for the magazines of other fraternities, and also that some
Pan-Hellenics do the same. The following action was taken con-
cerning exchanges:

     Carried that the Intersorority Conference Secretary prepare a
journal exchange list, said list to include three national officers of
each Intersorority Conference fraternity (these three officials, in each
case, to be designated by their fraternity), and the delegates to the
Intersorority Conference. This official exchange list is to be sent
each fraternity editor, who shall be responsible for the mailing of
her magazine to all addresses on the list.

     Motion carried that each fraternity editor put the library of
every University, where her fraternity is represented, on her mailing
list and notify her chapters of these fraternity libraries; this library
exchange to supplant the former Pan-Hellenic exchange.

     Carried that each fraternity editor be asked to keep an accurate
list during 1908-09 of the subscriptions received from Pan-Hellenics
and from chapters of other fraternities, and, through her Intersoror-
ity delegate, submit a report of the same to the next Intersorority
Conference. Each fraternity is asked to suggest to its chapters the
value of subscribing for other fraternity magazines.

6. Dean's Conference.

     The following report from the Conference of Intersorority dele-
gates with Deans of Women in December, 1907, was submitted:

     The Deans of Women of State Universities were in substantial
agreement on the following topics of interest to fraternity women:
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