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Volume:
Vol. 22
Number:
No. 3
Date/Date Range:
04/00/1919
Era:
1910s
20th Century
Language:
English
Notes:
71
Publication Type:
The Lyre
Reference Date:
04/00/1919
The Lyre of Alpha Chi Omega, Vol. 22, No. 3, April 1919
THE LYRE OF ALPHA CHI OMEGA
Volume XXII
April, 1919
Number 3
CONTENTS
Welcome
Estelle Hibbard Osborne, Z, A A I49
Greetings from Alpha Alpha
Madge Wilcox Windoes, B, A A
149
Welcome from Gamma Chapter
Kathryn Purcell, T
150
The Coming Convention
Alta Allen Loud
150
Chicago, the Convention City
Mabel Siller Nafis, T, A A
153
The Congress Hotel
Cordelia L. Hanson, T, A A
155
Freshmen-Attention
Nella Ramsdell Fall
I57
The Meaning of a National Convention
158
The "Compleat" Delegate
Mary-Emma Griffith
160
The Valuable Delegate
Helen Hardie Grant, T, A A
161
What a Convention Delegate Ought to Be and Do
Marian Parker, T
162
What a Convention Delegate Should Not Do and Be
Essie E. Tichenor, r
162
Tentative Program for Fifteenth Convention, Chicago
163
Social Features of Convention
Madge Wilcox Windoes, B, A A
164
Reunion Dinner
Estelle Hibbard Osborne
165
Convention Hotel Rates
Maude Staiger Steiner
166
Habiliments
Martha Y. Bennett,
167
Concerning Chaperons
Grace E. Spearman, r
168
May Allinson
Florence A. Armstrong
169
Social Service with the War Workers in Washington
L. Grace Griffith, A
172
Our Agricultural Workers and the Army Garden Service
Mary Master Needham, B
178
Announcements
180
Chapter Letters
182
Personals
217
Engagements and Marriages
238
In Memoriam
238
Advertisements
239
THE LYRE is published in January, April, July, and November by George Banta, at
Menasha, Wisconsin, All matters for publication should be in the hands of the editor by
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under the act of March 3. 1897.
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