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changed. W i l l all chapter officers study the calendar carefully,
and observe this change in dating.

   Necessary war-time economy has eliminated the headings for the
several months, and made of the calendar a purely practical article.
But as such it has its place. Please use i t !

A PANHELLENIC MAGAZINE

PLEASE watch the November number for the report of the com-
      mittee appointed by the last Editors' Congress to consider the
advisability of a Panhellenic magazine. This matter is of interest
and should receive the thought of every Alpha O. The matter will
be presented in the November number, and in the February opinions
will be gladly published.

A S E R V I C E HONOR R O L L FOR A L P H A OMICRON P I

A N increasing number of members of the fraternity are entering
          the service as workers under the- Ordnance Department, as
dietitians, telephone operators, Red Cross nurses, clerks and
secretaries, and canteen workers overseas. To DRAGMA wishes to
publish a Service Honor Roll of its own girls as well as one for rela-
tives in the service. Such an Honor Roll is planned for the Febru-
ary number, and the Editor asks the cooperation and help of all alum-
nae and of all chapters in making it a success. She wishes to receive
from the corresponding secretary of each chapter the names of its girls
who are in actual war service in this country or in France, with a very
brief description of the work of each and in every case the address
as nearly accurate as can be given. Such names and addresses should
be sent to the Editor at 315 11th Avenue S.E., by December 1.

TT H E SERVICE NUMBER FOR FEBRUARY
       H E Editor wishes to make the February number of To DRAGMA
          the best ever printed. I t will be called The Service Number,
and will contain articles written by those in actual war sen-ice,
whether in France or this country. We can already promise an
article from Helen Ranlett on her work among the Belgian refugees
and the blind, and articles from others dealing with industrial work
among the workers of munitions factories and with certain phases of

    W- C . A. work. There will be other interesting things as well,
and, i f the Business Manager can acquiesce, pictures of our war
workers. The chapter letters for this number should deal with the
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