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... the helpful , powerful spirit of fraternity life . HARRIET C. SEVERANCE , Upsilon , '06 . Editorials . Five months to Convention is a long time THE ANCHORA . 11 Delta Gamma Friendships, Lambda ΙΟ The Freshman's Point of View, Upsilon II.
... the helpful , powerful spirit of fraternity life . HARRIET C. SEVERANCE , Upsilon , '06 . Editorials . Five months to Convention is a long time THE ANCHORA . 11 Delta Gamma Friendships, Lambda ΙΟ The Freshman's Point of View, Upsilon II.
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... Convention . Frequently it is by her very treatment of these subjects in the chapter meeting that a girl reveals to her fraternity mates her desirability as a delegate . The sooner a chapter can begin to discuss convention topics and to ...
... Convention . Frequently it is by her very treatment of these subjects in the chapter meeting that a girl reveals to her fraternity mates her desirability as a delegate . The sooner a chapter can begin to discuss convention topics and to ...
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... Convention week . The junior is with her chapter the year after Convention and is able to give to it all the enthusiasm , knowledge and strength which have come to her through a liberal - minded contact with members from other chapters ...
... Convention week . The junior is with her chapter the year after Convention and is able to give to it all the enthusiasm , knowledge and strength which have come to her through a liberal - minded contact with members from other chapters ...
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... convention of 1902 was an entire day devoted to the alumnae . The idea was an out- growth of the increasing number of alumnae associations . In form , the plan originated with Mrs. Penfield , who made the pro- gramme , dividing it into ...
... convention of 1902 was an entire day devoted to the alumnae . The idea was an out- growth of the increasing number of alumnae associations . In form , the plan originated with Mrs. Penfield , who made the pro- gramme , dividing it into ...
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... convention through Miss Anna Hitchcock , of Philadelphia , who offered the fraternity a hundred dollars toward the establishment of a twelve hundred dollar fund for a table or scholarship at Wood's Holl , or some similar place . The ...
... convention through Miss Anna Hitchcock , of Philadelphia , who offered the fraternity a hundred dollars toward the establishment of a twelve hundred dollar fund for a table or scholarship at Wood's Holl , or some similar place . The ...
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