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TO DRAG MA OF ALPHA OMICRON PI  155

      Dorothy Nolan has just returned from a wonderful trip abroad.
      Elizabeth Clinton delighted us by returning to Memphis for the
winter. We thought she intended to be in Columbia all year, but she
stayed for summer school only.
       Virginia Hunt, Josephine Conger, Ruth Nelms, and Mary Hills
Faxon are teaching in the city. These Omicron girls are a great addition
to our chapter.
      Mamie Hurt Baskerville from Birmingham visited our September
meeting. She gave us some fine ideas that we may borrow from tlie Ala-
bama girls. She is just as enthusiastic over Alpha O as ever.
      Going back to our Grand President—I have not had a wide acquaint-
ance with presidents of any kind, but I have seen a few, and 1 defy
any of them to preside over a meeting more charmingly than our own
Katrina. We are proud of her!

                                                                           SADA RICE RAMSEY.

                                       MIAMI VALLEY

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                             BOZEMAN ASSOCIATION

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                                         MILWAUKEE

      When the busy summer came to a close, members of our none-too-
large chapter were still scattered afar—so we had to forego the pleasure
of a get-together in September. Our first meeting, therefore, was held on
October 5, at Margaret Ball's new home. Convention tales beguiled
us almost all evening, for none of us was able to go, and all, it seemed,
had picked up interesting news throughout the summer f r o m those who
had attended. Business too, was discussed—and lively plans were made
to swell our fund through the sale of Christmas greeting cards, stationery
and magazine subscriptions. This, our second year, promises to be
an active one for us i f our first meeting is an indication.

      We've changed the time of meeting somewhat. Every other meeting
will be a Saturday afternoon meeting to alternate with the usual Monday
evening meetings. This we feel will be a more convenient arrangement
for everyone.

      We welome to our membership Margaret Seymour, Alpha Sigma, who
has accepted a position in Milwaukee with the Family Welfare Associa-
tion.

                                                                         DOROTHY L . WIESLER.

                                         BIRMINGHAM

      The membership of the Birmingham Alumnae Chapter has increased
from the minimum of seven to twenty-two. The installation of Tau Delta
is responsible. Nine of the alumnae who were initiated when the
chapter was installed are Birmingham girls and six of the Tau Delta's
last year's seniors have joined our • ranks. We are very happy over
having such a large chapter.

      Our efforts of last year were abundantly rewarded in May when
Tau Delta was installed. We can not express our joy over the success of
their petition and consequent installation. I wish every one of you
could have been here to take part in the installation of this fine chapter.
There were thirty-two girls—including active and alumnae—taken in
and the Birmingham Alumnae are proud of every one of them. Well
we might be proud of them! Listen, to their achievements. The valedic-
torian was an Alpha O, the first girl to ever win this honor at Birming-
ham-Southern. The English medal, the Four-Year-Scholarship Medal,
the sweater given by Tau Delta to the student making the highest
record for the schola'stic year, and best of all the Panhellenic Loving
Cup were all won by Alpha O ! Every senior in the chapter graduated
with honor.
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