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NEWS OF T H E C O L L E G E AND GREEK LETTER WORLD
Kappa Kappa Gamma Fraternity announces the installation of
Beta Psi Chapter in University of Toronto at Toronto, Ontario
on May 24, 1911.
The Alpha Phi Fraternity announces the establishment of Pi
Chapter at the North Dakota University, Grand Forks, North
Dakota on June 15, 1911.
Kappa Delta announces the establishment of Alpha Gamma Chap-
ter as Coe College, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, on June 3, 1911.
Alpha Chi Omega announces the establishment of Sigma Chapter
at the University of Iowa, on June 13, 1911.
Delta Delta Delta announces the absorption of the two College
Chapters of Sigma Sigma Sigma, the latter having become a normal
Fraternity. The chapter at Randolph-Macon Woman's College,
Lynchburg, Virginia, was initiated into Alpha X i Chapter on May
30, and the chapter at Southwestern University, Georgetown, Texas,
was initiated into Theta Epsilon Chapter in September, 1911.
Delta Delta Delta announces the establishment of Delta Beta
Chapter at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, on May 27, 1911.
Delta Delta Delta announces the establishment of Alpha Alpha
Chapter at Adelphi College, Brooklyn, New York, on June 10, 1911.
Kappa Sigma has installed its Gamma X i Chapter at Dennison
University, Granville, Ohio.
Kappa Alpha Theta has published its magazine for 25 years.
The University of Chicago has received a g i f t of $10,000,000
from John D. Rockefeller.
Mrs. Russell Sage has given $300,000 to be used for another
dormitory at Cornell.
The following Conventions were held this spring and summer •
Third Convention of Alpha Gamma Delta at Athens, Ohio, May 4-6.
Fourth Biennial Convention of Alpha Delta Phi at Atlanta, Ga. June 15-17.
Fourth Annual Convention of Phi Mu at Atlanta, Ga. June 20-24.
Seventy-second General Convention of Beta Theta Pi at Niagara Falls,
July 4-7-
Thirty-seventh annual Convention of Sigma Kappa at West Newton, Mass.
July 11-14.
Alpha Tau Omega now has 60 chapters, 49 of which have chapter
houses. The remaining 11 chapters have meeting halls for their
regular meetings. 14 of the 49 own their homes and the value of
this property is estimated to be $200,000.

