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TO DRAGMA OF ALPHA OMICRON PI 109
NEWS OF T H E COLLEGE AND GREEK LETTER WORLD
The Delta Upsilon Fraternity announces the establishment of the
Washington chapter on December 9th, 1910 at the University of
Washington, Seattle.
Sigma Phi Epsilon has established a chapter, California Alpha,
at the University of California.
Delta Tau Delta announces the installation of its Gamma Omicron
Chapter at Syracuse University. November 1910.
Chi Omega announces the installation of Chi Alpha Chapter of
Chi Omega at Tuft's College, and the establishment of the Cali-
fornia Alumnae Chapter, with headquarters at San Francisco, and
of the Portland Alumnae Chapter with headquarters at Portland,
Oregon.
Alpha Delta Phi has added another chapter to her chapter roll,
Mu Chapter of Alpha Delta Phi is located in the Woman's College
of Alabama; Alpha Delta Phi is the first sorority to enter the Wom-
an's College of Alabama.
Last year the registration at the larger women's colleges were: Smith,
1,609; Wellesley, 1,319; Vassar, 1,039; M t . Holyoke, 752; Bryn Mawr, 412.
—Anchora of Delta Gamma.
The University of Illinois has 1,000 women students and eight women's
fraternities. A t Missouri there are 550 women and five women's fraternities.—
Anchora of Delta Gamma.
For the first time a woman has obtained the degree of electrical engineer
in Germany. She is a graduate of the Berlin Polytechnic Institute—The Key
of Kappa Kappa Gamma quoted by the Eleusis of Chi Omega.
Indiana University has recently been placed on the list of Carnegie
foundation colleges.—Alpha Gamma Delta Quarterly.
The University of Minnesota is to have a girls' dormitory.—Aglaia o f
Phi Mu.
The name of Woman's College of Baltimore has been changed to Goucher
College in honor of its founders, Rev. John Franklin Goucher, and his wife,
Mary.—Aglaia of Phi Mu.
The Phi Rho Sigma convention was held in Omaha, beginning
December 30th. Six business sessions and two clinics were scheduled.

