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Volume:
Vol. 25
Number:
No. 3
Date/Date Range:
04/00/1922
Era:
1920s
20th Century
Language:
English
Notes:
163
Publication Type:
The Lyre
Reference Date:
04/00/1922
The Lyre of Alpha Chi Omega, Vol. 25, No. 3, April 1922
THE LYRE OF ALPHA CHI OMEGA
Volume XXV
April, 1922
Number 3
CONTENTS
National Convention Program
232
Convention Greetings:
From the Convention Manager
Hedwig B. Heller 243
From the Convention Chaperon
Estelle M. Dunkle 243
From the Western Province President
Pearl A. Jamieson 244
From Nu Chapter
Dorothy Overdorf 244
From Kappa Kappa Chapter
Marietta W. Brittenham
244
Convention Plans:
The Special Train
Estelle M. Osborne
234
The Antlers Hotel and Convention Rates
Hedwig B. Heller
237
Colorado Springs and Its Attractions
Hulda Forsman
238
Chapter Reunions
239
Post-Convention Trips in Colorado
Marguerite McGraw
240
Social Features of the Convention
Hulda Forsman
241
Are You Bringing the Children?
242
And East Shall Be West-ern in Clothes!
Marguerite McGraw
242
Our Convention Manager, Hedwig Brenneman Heller
Mary McNally
258
Convention Comments from the Council:
The Call for Action
Gladys Livingston Graff
245
To Undergraduates Who Have Never Attended a Convention
Myrna Van Zandt Bennett
248
Choosing the Convention Delegate
Gretchen Gooch Troster
248
What the Treasurer Thinks About Convention
Esther Barney Wilson
249
Convention Memories
Alta Allen Loud
233
Convention Inspirations:
Why a Convention?
Martha Y. Bennett
250
Why Should You Attend the Convention?
Hazel Learned Sherrick
250
What Does the Convention Mean?
Ethel Mead Van Auken
251
Why Will Convention Make You Happier?
Helen Sloan Daniels
251
The Thurlow Lieurance Concert
252
Children's Scholarship Work of Alpha Chi Omega
Mildred R. Mell
255
Alpha Mu, University of Indiana:
Indiana University
Ivy Leone Chamness
259
Sigma Beta Upsilon, the Local Group
261
Interesting Alpha Chis: Lulu Atkison
Olive Burnett Clark
263
Panhellenic Compact
267
Chapter Scholarship Ratings
270
'ExhextÃ
Convention-Pi, Upsilon, Xi, Rho, Omicron, Rho, Mu
271
Student Problems-Xi, Mu, Phi, Mu, Tau, Pi. Sigma, Omicron
274
College Organizations-Upsilon, Pi, Phi, Mu, Phi, Rho, Xi, Iota, Tau, Rho
278
Announcements
284
Editorials
286
Chapter Letters
289
Personals
334
In Memoriam
358
Engagements and Marriages
359
Our Calendar
361
Advertisements
362
Alpha Chi Omega Publication
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