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Volume:
Vol. 17
Number:
No. 3
Date/Date Range:
04/00/1914
Era:
1910s
20th Century
Language:
English
Notes:
1
Publication Type:
The Lyre
Reference Date:
04/00/1914
The Lyre of Alpha Chi Omega, Vol. 17, No. 3, April 1914
THE LYRE OF ALPHA CHI OMEGA
Volume XVII
APRIL, 1914
Number 3
CONTENTS
The Deanship of Women as a Profession
Mary Ross Potter
343
Dear Alpha Chi, A Song
Pearl Ellis Light
345
At Home. What Maud Powell Told to the Wood Fire and The Interviewer
346
Chicago Collegiate Bureau of Occupations
Helen M. Bennett
348
Social Service in the Los Angeles Public Schools
Carrie Adelaide Trowbridge, E
351
Zeta's Talented 'cellist and an Anniversary
Blanche F. Brocklebank, Z
354
The Quadrennial Student Volunteer Convention, A Symposium, (with illustration)
356
The Student Volunteer Convention, Kansas City
Ruth Manning, If
359
The Boy Choir Directed by Effie Silliman Kimer, Mu
Florence A. Armstrong
361
Installation of Lambda Lambda
Nella Ramsdell Fall, B, r r
363
At Oberammergau
366
ExAEXTÃ
Training Rules for Girls
Ruth Morris, K
367
The "Go To Church" Movement at Wisconsin
Mildred Caswell, K
367
Recitals and Concerts at Wisconsin
Floy Humiston, K
368
Equal Suffrage in Wisconsin
Maude Cottingham, K
368
The Morgue
Esther Joy Lawrence, K
369
Class Organizations at Syracuse
Dorothy Oakley, A
370
University Settlement House
Georgiana Pearson, A
371
Higher Scholarship Encouraged
Ethel Wright, A
372
What do We Read?
Mary Shaw, M
372
"The Value of Music in the Public Schools"
Florence Ross, M
373
Meet us at the Y. W. C. A. Summer Conferences!
Grace Vollmar, M
373
Doctor Angell
Virginia Pierce, O
374
Symphonic League at Michigan
Emma Freeman, 0
374
Faculty Teas
Marion McPherson, 0
374
The University and Hygiene
Helen Gregory, e
375
Appreciation of Music at Michigan
Beatrice Stanton, e
375
Why Fraternity?
Beatrice Fast, o
375
Farewell to President Baker
Mildred McFarlane, N
376
The Big Sister Committee
Mary McGehee, N
377
The University as a Force for Social Progress
Edith Noxon, N
378
The Dance Problem
Marjorie M. June, I
378
Girls' Bowling at Illinois
Mary Ann Boyd, I
378
Announcements
380
Chapter Letters
381
Personals
422
Engagements and Marriages
451
In Memoriam
452
"Evia xai "Evta
Kathryn J. Morgan
453
Collegiate Notes
Kathryn J. Morgan
456
Art Notes
458
Advertisements
464
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 the first of the following months: December, March, June, October.
Entered as second class matter May 19, 1913, at the post office at Menasha,
Wisconsin, under the act of March 3, 1879.
Subscription price per year, $1.00, payable in advance. Per copy, 30 cents.