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     Alpha Gamma Delta at Brenau College, Gainesville, Ga.
     Gamma P h i Beta at University o f Illinois, Urbana, 111.
     Sigma Kappa at Jackson College, Med ford, Mass.
     Delta Zeta at Iowa State University.
     Alpha Gamma Delta at Boston University Mass.
     Phi M u at Butchel College, Akron, Ohio.
     Phi M u at University of Maine.

     Phi M u at Knox College, Galesburg. Illinois.
     Phi M u at Hanover College, Hanover, Indiana.
     Phi M u at Ohio State University.
    Phi M u at University of Texas.
    Phi M u at University of Missouri.
    Phi M u at Whitman College, Washington.
    Phi M u at Adelphi College, Brooklyn, N . Y.
    Delta Delta Delta has absorbed Delta Chapter o f A l p h a K a p p a
Psi at Wesleyan College, Macon, Georgia and Sigma N u Chapter
of Alpha Kappa Psi at John B. Stetson University, Deland, Florida.
Delta Delta Delta has also absorbed Theta of P h i M u Gamma at
Judson College, Marion, Alabama.

                SORORITY CONVENTIONS.

   Alpha Delta Phi at Chicago June 16-20. Changed name to Alpha Delta
Pi. Next Convention in California in 1915.

    Kappa Alpha Theta at Lake Minnewaska in the Catskills June 24-27 with
an attendance of over 300.

Kappa Delta at Asheville, N . C, July 9-10. Next convention in Evanston,           0
111., in 1915.

    Sigma Kappa at Denver, Colo., July 8-11. Next convention in California
in 1915.

    Sigma Sigma Sigma at Buffalo, N . Y., July 1-4. Next convention at Cin-
cinnati in 1915.

Sigma Iota Chi at St. Louis, Mo., June 11-13.

    Delta Gamma at Niagara Falls, Ont., June 26-28. Next convention in Cal-
ifornia in 1915.—Banta's Greek Exchange.

    A proposition is being promoted among fraternity alumni and the active
chapters on the Pacific Coast to erect an interfraternity building on the grounds
of the 1915 Exposition. The plans as so far formulated are as follows:

    "This building will be located within the Exposition Grounds on a site that
has been donated by the Exposition authorities, with the provision that
the architecture conforms with the general plans of the other buildings.
This building will be erected from funds donated by the active and alumni
chapters of the Pacific Coast. It has been estimated that should each active
chapter donate $50.00 and each alumnus be asked to donate $1.00 that an
adequate amount would be raised to erect a suitable building.

"The purposes of such a building would be as follows:

   "General headquarters for all fraternity people that will attend the fair.
Each fraternity will have their registers. Provisions will be made so that
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