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52 TO DRAGMA OF ALPHA OMICRON PI
EXCHANGES
We thank the other fraternities for their exchanges during the pre-
ceding college year and we trust it may be their pleasure to continue
our name on their list for the coming year. The members in Alpha
Omicron Pi on the Exchange List are as follows:
President, Mrs. N . L . McCausland, 517 Angell St., Providence,
R. I .
Editor, Mrs. E. I . MacPhie, 49 Daniels St., Lowell, Mass.
Panhellenic Delegate, Mrs. B. F. Stewart, Jr., 2655 Wakefield Ave.,
Oakland, Cal.
The Y . W. C . A. has asked the various college publications to make mention
of the following opportunity.
A large per cent of the college women of this country have been helping to
run the war machine. On November eleventh the power was turned off.
Those on whom the country has relied for war work, it naturally turns to now
for reconstruction. The "Help Wanted" signs have simply been removed to
other windows. The need is so great for the college-trained woman and the
field of service so varied, that the question resolves itself into one of personal
inclination. Now, if ever, is the time to translate into action the thinking in-
spired by the war.
In seeking a professional opportunity, the Blue Triangle of the Y . W. C . A.
has a special significance for the college-trained woman. The program of
reconstruction that the Association is planning, in this and other countries, calls
for her general and specialized knowledge.
This plan includes: Social and recreation work among industrial women;
Club organization and activities in communities affected by the war; Social
and educational work among foreign-bom women in the United States; Exten-
sion of the Y . W. C . A . to women of France, Russia, China, and other lands;
Physical directors and recreation leaders; Cafeteria directors; Business secre-
taries; Religious work.
Intensive and regular courses of training are provided in these subjects for
qualified candidates in all parts of the country. Such a candidate for a position
in the Y . \V. C. A. must have a college education, or its equivalent in experience,
or technical training in household Economy, physical training, or business train-
ing. She must be at least twenty-two years of age and a member of a Protest-
ant Evangelical church. Address the Personnel Bureau of the National Board
of the Y . \ V . C. A., 6oo Lexington Avenue, New York City.—Banta's Greek
Exchange.
CONSTANTINOPLE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN
(Cut from article in Banta's Greek Exchange)
Constantinople College should be known and supported by all Americans.
Its office in this country is at 7 0 F i f t h Avenue, and D r . Samuel T . Dutton is
the treasurer of the board of Trustees. Most of all, are friends of the college

