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   Alpha Tau Omega held its twenty-second biennial convention in
Atlanta, Georgia, during December 1910.

   Beta Theta Pi has among its members four out of the nine
Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States.

   Phi Chi held its fifteenth annual convention in Louisville, Ken-
tucky, December 29, 30 and 31, 1910.

    Twenty-three of the thirty-eight chapters of Delta Upsilon own their own
houses; f o r t y of seventy-three of Beta Theta Pi and forty-three of seventy-
three of Phi Delta Theta.—Lamp of Delta Zeta.

    O x f o r d University, after one hundred years' existence, has decided to
favor co-education, so hereafter women may compete f o r the Rhodes' scholar-
ships.—Adelphean of Alpha Delta Phi.

    The number of chapters in the men's general fraternities according to our
latest i n f o r m a t i o n is as f o l l o w s : Kappa Sigma, 77; Beta Theta P i , 73; Phi
Delta Theta, 73; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 70; Sigma Nu, 64; Sigma Chi, 62;
Alpha Tau Omega, 60; Phi Gamma Delta, 57; Delta Tau Delta, 54; Kappa
Alpha, 48; Phi Kappa Psi, 44 j Delta Kappa Epsilon, 42; Delta Upsilon, 38;
Pi Kappa Alpha, 28; Phi Kappa Sigma, 27; Sigma Phi Epsilon, 27; Thefa
Delta Chi, 27; Phi Sigma Kappa, 25; Alpha Delta Phi, 24; Zeta Psi, 24;
Psi Upsilon, 22; Chi Phi, 19; Chi Psi, 16; Delta Phi, 12; Theta X i , 12;
Alpha Chi Rho, II j Delta Psi, 8; Alpha Phi, 6; Pi Kappa Psi, 5; Theta
Chi, 5; Omega P i Alpha, 2. Sigma P i is not included i n the above because
no authentic account o f chapters is at hand.—The Beta Theta Pi.

    A senior girls' honor society has recently been organized i n the University
of Washington for the benefit of all university girls. Only seniors are
eligible, but both sorority and non-sorority girls are selected. The club con-
fers with the Dean of Women and their aim is to regulate many phases of
the university life and to bring about more ideal conditions by raising the
standards as high as possible.—Anchora of Delta Gamma.

    The Denver Pan-Hellenic is an organization effected in the spring of
1908, the local members of Kappa Kappa Gamma having the credit of
originating the movement. From this small beginning the Pan-Hellenic has
reached a membership of about 150 embracing nine sororities. Semi-annual
meetings are held, one i n the spring, and the other in the f a l l . The spring
meeting is always a luncheon at the Brown Palace Hotel with a business
meeting immediately after. I n the autumn, the fraternity holding the
presidency entertains the organization.—The Kappa Alpha Theta.

    The Pan-Hellenic Association o f the Inland Empire is the official cog-
nomen of the Spokane, Washington organization of fraternity women. I n
September 1908, Pi Beta Phis i n Spokane sent out, through the newspapers,
a call for a gathering of fraternity women at the Y . W . C. A . building. I n
October a permanent organization was formed and meetings have since been
held every month. The membership is above f o r t y and represents nine
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