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184          TO DRAG MA OF ALPHA O MICRON               PI

NEWS O F T H E COLLEGE AND GREEK LETTER WORLD

Exchanges please send magazines to:

Mrs. Walter Farmer, 7 Courtlandt St., Nashua, N . H .

Mrs. C . C . Bigelow, 1610 South 7 Avenue, Maywood, Illinois.

Miss Kate B . Foster, 2717 Hillegass Ave., Berkeley, C a l .

Mrs. Ward Esterly, 244 Alvarado Road, Berkeley, C a l .

We wish to acknowledge with thanks receipt of the following

magazines:

November            1911—Sigma Kappa Triangle,  The Eleusis of C h i

Omega, The Delta of Sigma N u Fraternity, The Beta Theta Pi, The

Kappa Alpha         Theta.

December \9\\—The           Lamp of Delta Zeta, The Chi Zeta Chi

Medical Record, The Adelphean of A l p h a Delta Phi.

January 1912—The Lyre of A l p h a C h i Omega, The Beta Sigma

Omicron, The Arroxv of Pi Beta Phi, The Triangle of Sigma Sigma

Sigma, The Aglaia of Phi Mu, Alpha Phi Quarterly, The Kappa

Alpha       Theta.

February 1912—The Eleusis of C h i Omega, 7'he Sigma          Kappa

Triangle, Themis of Zeta T a u Alpha, The Trident of Delta Delta

Delta, The Key of Kappa Kappa Gamma, The Alpha Gamma          Delta

Quarterly.

March 1912.—The Crescent of Gamma Phi Beta, The               Adelphean

of Alpha Delta Phi, The Alpha Phi Quarterly, The Alpha Xi Delta,

The Aglaia of Phi Mu, The Kappa Alpha           Theta.

April 1912—The Anchora of Delta Gamma.

    New chapters have been installed as follows:
    Kappa Alpha Theta at University of South Dakota.

    Chi Omega at the University of Syracuse.
    Alpha Delta Phi at Boston University.
    Alpha Delta Phi at University of Illinois.
    Delta Delta Delta at the University of Texas.
    P i Beta Phi at the James Milliken University, Decatur, Illinois.
    Since the next Convention of A l p h a Omicron P i will be June 1912
and this is last issue of T o DRAGMA before that date, it would be
well to consider the words of advice given on similar occasion by our
brothers and sisters in the Greek World.

    Send a delegate to the Convention as he is your spokesman. I f you w i l l look
at how the f r a t e r n i t y has grown in the last few years, you w i l l see that we need
your delegate, for the larger things that come before the Order.

    I t is each chapter's duty to lend their aid by sending a delegate, but they are
not " a l l of i t , " let every-body come.—Chi Zeta Chi Medical Record.
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