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100 TO DRAG MA OF ALPHA O MIC RON PI
we are just beginning to work out. Let's hope it will prove success-
ful and win many girls worthy of upholding the standard and glory
of dear Alpha Omicron Pi.
NU. UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
Owing to the peculiar difficulties under which our chapter labors—
New York University students being divided not only into classes
but into morning, afternoon and evening sections, and having no
dormitory life but being scattered all over Greater New York and its
suburbs—the chapter as a body has not been as active this fall as
could be wished. However, we gave a dinner in the fraternity room
on the evening of December 6, and on December 9 we gave at the
Hotel Albert a luncheon at which Mrs. Farmer was our guest of
honor, accompanied by several of the girls from the Alpha chapter.
On the evening of December 8 the Alpha chapter gave a reception
to Mrs. Farmer, at which N u was represented by our President, I d a
Cassasa.
O n Friday, December 15. we had an informal tea at the Liberal
Club rooms, to which we invited several interesting girls whom we
hope to know better, though no official action has yet been taken.
Mrs. Marion B. Cothren, who is a member of the Brooklyn J u -
venile Court Committee, took an interesting trip this fall, going to
Chicago to study the internal workings of the juvenile courts there,
and then going on to Milwaukee to study their system of municipal
government. While in Milwaukee she visited Crystal Eastman
Benedict, who is a leader in the suffrage campaign in Wisconsin.
Mrs. Helen Hoy Greeley has not yet returned from California.
The last address we have is in care of Mrs. J . F . Swift, Benvenue
Avenue. Berkeley, California.
OMICRON, UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE
No letter.
KAPPA. RANDOLPH-MACON WOMAN'S COLLEGE
No letter.
ZETA. UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA
Zeta is very glad to introduce her pledges as follows: Delphine
Aronson, Carrie Coman, Fstella Stephens of P'remont; Ethel Chace
of Stanton; Vera H i l l of Hardy; Breta Diehl of Stratton; Helen
Westveer, Rose Krause of Schuyler; Aetna Aiken, Mary Hum-

