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34 TO PRAGMA OF ALPHA 0MICRON PI
NU. UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
Jean E Burnet Alice L. Clark
Ida Cassasa Cecelia M. Shiel
At so early a date as September 20th when the girls are still
scattered from camps in Maine to the Jersey seashore, it is difficult
to furnish very much news about us. We have, however, one
wedding to report from last June, that of Chrystal Eastman and Mr.
Wallace Benedict. Mrs. Benedict is to live in Milwaukee.
The recent announcement of the engagement of Ruby Norton to
Mr. Reynelle George Edward Cornish caused much surprise among
the girls.
I n May we enjoyed a joint meeting with the N . Y. Alumnae
chapter in our room. Ida Cassasa was asked to represent ^Nu at
the convention together with Edith Dietz from the Alumnae chapter.
They report a most delightful trip to Boston.
The year closed with an evening sailing party up the Hudson
arranged by Helen Potter. Ida Cassasa was elected to succeed
herself as president and Alice L . Clark is secretary, the other officers
to hold over until fall.
Mrs. Helen Hoy Greeley has started for California to lend her
aid in the campaign for woman's suffrage.
We are looking forward to the opening of the college year in
the hope of finding a large number of charming girls waiting to
join our ranks.

