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116  TO DRAG MA OF ALPHA OMICRON  PI

   NEWS OF THE COLLEGE AND GREEK LETTER WORLD

     Exchanges please send magazines to:
     Mrs. Walter Farmer, 7 Courtlandt Street, Nashua, N . H .
     Mrs. C . C . Bigelow, 1610 South 7 Avenue, Maywood, Illinois.
     Miss Kate B . Foster, 2717 Hillegass Avenue, Berkeley, Cal.
     Mrs. Ward Esterly, 244 Alvarado Road, Berkeley, C a l .

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     We wish to acknowledge with thanks receipt of the following
 magazines:

     July 1911—Themis of Zeta T a u A l p h a ; Alpha Gamma Delta
 Quarterly; Lyre of A X Q.

     August 1911—The Alpha Xi Delta; Eleusis of C h i Omega.
    September 1911—Alpha Tau Omega Palm,
     October 1911—Phi Chi Quarterly; Crescent of Gamma Phi B e t a ;
Key of Kappa Kappa G a m m a ; The Beta Theta Pi.
    November 1911—The Alpha Gamma Delta; Themis of Zeta T a u
A l p h a ; The Aglaia of Phi M u ; Sigma Kappa Triangle; The Alpha
Xi Delta; Lyre of Alpha C h i Omega; The Anchora of Delta
G a m m a ; The Arrow of P i Beta Phi.
    December 1911—Adelphean of Alpha Delta P h i ; Key of Kappa
Kappa Gamma.
    January 1912—Anchora of Delta Gamma; The Kappa Alpha
Theta; Crescent of Gamma Phi Beta.

    New chapters have been installed as follows:
    Kappa Alpha Theta at the University of North Dakota.
    Phi Mu at Shorter College, Rome, Georgia.
    P h i Mu at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque.
    Alpha C h i Omega at the University of Iowa.
    Delta Gamma at the University of Montana.
    Delta Gamma at the University of Idaho.

    Attendance at recent conventions: Kappa Alpha Theta, 271;
Delta Gamma, 210; Beta T h e t a P i , 200; Gamma Phi Beta, 137.

    Just as we go to press we are advised that the long defunct chapter at
Leland Stanford was revived on August 24, 1911. The former chapter sur-
rendered its charter in 1897.—Alpha Tau Omega Palm.

    Substitute Alpha Omicron Pi in the following toast and ponder
it well—"Chi Omega, a fraternity for ourselves, for the college, for
the world."
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