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Scholarship Officer Committee on Jewelry of Alpha Omicron Pi
Chairman, M r s . George H . Perry,
Mrs. Edward J . Nichols, K, Central
Office, State College, Pa. A, 9 St. Luke's Place, New York,
N.Y.
Committee on Examination
Julia L . Tillinghast, N , Box 469,
Chairman—Examining Officer G r a n d Central Station, 110 East
45th Street, New York, N . Y .
Atlantic—Mrs. E . Arthur Beavens,
Trustees of Anniversary Endowment
ITA, 2915 Connecticut Avenue Fund
Chairman, M r s . George V . Mullan,
N.W., Washington, D . C . Volume 27 Number 3
A , 25 E a s t 83rd Street, New
Southern—Catherine U n d e r w o o d , York, N . Y . Term expires June,
1933. Josephine S. P r a t t , A , 13S
K O , 232 Jones Street, Memphis, West 183rd Street, New York,
Tenn. N . Y . T e r m expires June, 1935.
Ohio Valley—Mis. R . P . Austin, I , Constitutional Revision Committee
Chairman, G r a n d Secretary, E x e c u -
Hagerstown, Ind.
tive Committee, Registrar, Assist-
Great Lakes—Mrs. H e n r y H . E r s - ant Registrar.
kine, I , 7051 Oglesby Avenue, Song Committee
Chairman, Janet M . H o w r y , T ,
C h i c a g o , 111.
1664 V a n Buren Street, St. Paul,
Mid-Western—Winafred Steele, Z , Minn.
Malvern, Iowa. D o r o t h y J a n e Hines, T , 500 F r y
Street, St. Paul, Minn.
Pacific—Elsie Jones, A P , 1080 Mer-
ges Drive, Portland, Ore. co
Committee on Nomination
Chairman, E l i z a b e t h H e y w o o d W y -
m a n , A , 19 Outlook Place, Glen TE TS
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Members, A l u m n a ; Superintendents.
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z/llpha £igtna ^Alpha Sxisted Two years A Workers' Club in Moscow 16
"Eyes on Russia" 18
(Continued from page 13) How Can We Satisfy the Conscientious Objectors? 23
Alpha O's Have Space in Beautiful Woman's Building 26
entertaining an investigating committee of Alpha O's from Seattle, Mrs. A Sunshine Farm Whose Crop is Healthy Children 28
Howard G. Rahskopf and Mrs. Martin Norgore of the Seattle Alumnae "Keep Up Appearances" 29
chapter and Virginia Perrish of Upsilon chapter. On April 1 Helen Davis "Socialism or Chaos—Which?" 31
received word that our group had been approved by the Pacific Coast We Can Achieve Results 37
District. We immediately began work on our formal petition to be pre- "Clever Country" I s the Romance of Kentucky 39
sented at the convention in Troutdale, Colorado. We all had to sit back Wherein I G o to Saigon 41
and wait then for word from the convention. In the meantime we spent Dallas Alpha O Leads in Little Theatre Movement 43
a very happy week at sorority camp at Cave Cliff and were fortunate Labrador Offers Opportunities to Nurse 44
in having Helen Davis with us. We had another very enthusiastic Alpha Psi Anthropologist on Expedition in Mosul 46
O to work with us in Jo Sutherland of Pi chapter. These Four Alumna: Are Very Loyal 48
The Quiet Corner 49
On June 26 we received the happy word of our acceptance into the Panhellenic Rules Vary on Campuses 56
Alpha Omicron Pi fraternity. Immediately we started plans for our in- These Four Alpha O's Are Very Active 61
stallation, and it seemed no time until the week-end of October 16-18 Alpha O's in the Daily Press 90
when Beta Kappa chapter of Alpha Omicron Pi was installed. The Active Chapters
A l u m n i Notes
Directory of Officers
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