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To D R A G M A
VOL. X I V M A Y , 1919 No. 3
QfabU of (EantrntB To D R A G M A is published at 450-454 Ahnaip Street, Menasha, Wis., by George
Banta, official printer to the fraternity. Entered at the Postoffice at Menasha,
An American Woman at the Front Wis., as second-class matter, April 13, 1909, under the act of March 3, 1897.
In Memoriam
A Welcome from our Theta Hostesses Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in section 1103,
Tentative Convention Program Act of October 3, 1917, authorized August 1, 1918.
Important—Train Connections and Baggage
A Singing Convention To DRAGMA is published four times a year.
Songs Subscription price, One Dollar per year payable in advance; single copies,
In Loving Memory twenty-five cents. Life Subscriptions, Ten Dollars.
Press Clippings of Prominent A 0 IPs Mary Ellen Chase, Editor-in-chief. Carolyn Fraser Pulling, Business
Grand Secretary's Report Manager.
The Business Manager's Report
Missing Addresses 184 I t was a disappointment—one that we a l l remember and o f t e n
Installation of Dallas Alumna; Chapter 190 think of—that the meeting down in Virginia did not materialize.
Editorials 192 Now a l l those regrets are becoming hopes and anticipations f o r the
Active Chapter Letters 193 June Convention with Theta Chapter at Greencastle. Greencastle is
Alumna; Chapter Letters 194 a quiet little college town. I have often wondered why it was called
Alumnse Notes 196 "Greencastle"; but there is a reason f o r all good things, and I for
197 one am very glad that we are to hold Convention i n a castle. We
204 are p l a n n i n g f o r the largest gathering we have ever held, as the
205 greater part of our membership is i n the Middle Western District,
207 which is accessible to the South and the East, while the people of the
208 West are adventurous and enjoy long journeys. I am sure that
210 every Alpha Omicron Pi is going with a song i n her heart, and not
211 because we are planning f o r a new songbook! T h i n k of the plans
212 we have had, and i f they d i d not materialize, how much better they
214 are to be a f t e r the long w a i t ! W e are proud of what each individual
244 member has done, what the chapters and the national organization
253 have accomplished. Come with an understanding that you are going
to support the interests of the fraternity. Exert all your efforts i n
scholarship, college activities, and service, and b r i n g to us at
Convention your and your chapter's greatest endeavors.
ISABELLE HENDERSON STEWART.

