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16 TO DRAGMA OF ALPHA 0MICRON PI
Recognition of its status as a University of the first rank is
accorded on the high scholarship average which is prevalent, the
use of student self government, and the granting of charters of
the most prominent national fraternities and sororities. I t is
worth while to note that the present site of the university is not
to be that institution's permanent home, f o r another site located
in the Westwood-Beverly Hills, a new district between Los
Angeles and the ocean, has been obtained. Architectural and
landscaping plans are well under way f o r the new home, and it is
rumored that it will be ready f o r occupancy about 1927. Three
hundred and seventy-five acres of ground will be appropriated f o r
the use of lecture-halls, dormitories, athletic equipment, and other
requisites that will contribute to make the institution one of the
finest in the country.
NATIONAL WORK PLEDGE CARD
I want my fraternity to render constructive leadership in educa-
tional, social, and public service. I endorse the National program as
outlined in Article X I of the By-Laws, and toward its development I
hereby pledge the sum of $ , payable (check one).
1. Annually.
2. Semi-annually.
3. Gift in one payment.
I am enclosing payment to cover my pledge.
Name
Address
Date Chapter
Make money orders and checks payable to Josephine S. Pratt,
Chairman, National Work Committee, 156 West 170th St., New York
City.
Detach, sign and return with pledge payment. Do it today.

