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                            ALUMNAE CHAPTER LETTERS

                                  LINCOLN ALUMNAE

   The Lincoln Alumnae chapter was installed by the active president,
Miss Helen Steiner, January 14th at the chapter house.

   There were twelve girls that went in at that time and three more
expect to soon.

   We elected Annie Jones, president; Mattie Woodworth, treasurer
and Charlotte Wallace, secretary.

                                                                       CHARLOTTE J. WALLACE.

                                 NEW YORK ALUMNAE
   The New York Alumnse Chapter has had two meetings this year,
the first in Jean Frame's new apartment, and the second at Helen
Mullan's. It is always encouraging and delightful at these meetings
to have the new faces appear. The last meeting was especially in-
teresting as Lillian MacQuillan of Providence, and Mrs. Perkins,
a Gamma alumna joined us. We had rather a heated discussion of
the report of the National Panhellenic Conference.

                             SAN FRANCISCO ALUMNAE

   The history of the San Francisco Alumnae Chapter for the past
three months has not been especially eventful. We have had our
regular meetings that have been well attended, and we have trans-
acted the business that has developed from meeting to meeting. One
very encouraging thing that seems noticeable is that interest in the
organization is gradually growing, instead of, as so often is the case,
standing still, or decreasing. As long as we have an organization, we
are all trying to make it amount to something. Our meetings have
been held twice at the fraternity house in Berkeley, and once with
Kate Foster, at her home. We have a small surplus in the treasury,
and our membership is slowly growing. We are looking forward to
the very near future, when we hope to take into our chapter, the
alumnae of Lambda chapter living around the Bay.

    Some time ago we wondered what we as an alumnae chapter could
do to help the fraternity, and make it stronger by our presence, and
we decided, that for one thing, by actively supporting To DRAGMA
we could be of great use. We found that a large number of our
alumnae did not subscribe, but by regulating the dues of our chapter,
now every member subscribes to the magazine. I would like to offer
this as a suggestion to the other alumnae chapters. Reading the
magazine is about the very best way that an alumna can keep in
touch with the different chapters of her fraternity, and know what
they are doing.
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