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TO DRAGMA OF ALPHA OMICRON PI  19

    I think that this convention meeting must have been the great-
est conference of all. A t any rate, I am satisfied that I caught the
vision that it intended giving me and I shall always cherish i t .

     Next year and the next watch Tau Delta's step! She is work-
fag hard to rank among the first of the class i n Alpha Omicron Pi.

                                                                                HELEN CRAIN,

                                                                           Tau Delta.

      At the Indiana state luncheon of Delta Zeta, this year, the place cards
were small clowns who bore on their backs the following pertinent list of
questions for alumnae consideration:

                                            ALUMNAE ! !
                                      Can you pass this test?
      1. Do you wear your pin?
      2. Have you written your chapter within three months?
      3. Have you visited your chapter within a year?
      4. Do you subscribe to The Lamp?
      5. Are you paying your life dues?
      6. Are you a Delta Zeta, or were you one?
      The idea was suggested by a similar list given by Phi Sigma Kappa and
Delta Upsilon, to alumnae members, and is reprinted here with the idea that
it may apply to others than Hoosier Delta Zetas.

                                                                  —The Lamp of Delta Zeta.

      President Coolidge is the seventeenth president of the United States to
have been a member of a college fraternity. The others were John Adams,
Thomas Jefferson, John Quincy Adams, James K. Polk, Martin Van Buren,
Franklin Pierce, Rutherford B. Hayes, James A. Garfield, Chester Alan
Arthur, Grover Cleveland, Benjamin Harrison, William M. McKinley,
Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, Woodrow Wilson and Warren
G. Harding. Among the secretaries of state twenty-four were college fra-
ternity men, among them Edmund Randolph, Daniel Webster, William M.
Seward, William M. Evarts, Thomas F . Bayard, James G. Blaine, John
Hay, Elihu Root, Philander C. Knox, Robert Lansing and Charles Evans

                        —New York Times, via The Triangle of Sigma Kappa.
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