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Volume:
Vol. 20
Number:
No. 3
Date/Date Range:
04/00/1917
Era:
1910s
20th Century
Language:
English
Notes:
153
Publication Type:
The Lyre
Reference Date:
04/00/1917
The Lyre of Alpha Chi Omega, Vol. 20, No. 3, April 1917
THE LYRE OF ALPHA CHI OMEGA
Volume XX
April, 1917
Number 3
CONTENTS
Welcome
Estella Hibbard Osborne
245
The Coming Convention
Alta Allen Loud
245
Planning for Convention
Lillian G. Zimmerman
248
Chicago, the Convention City
Mabel Siller Nafis
250
The Congress Hotel
Cordelia L. Hanson
252
The Meaning of Convention to Many Alpha Chis
A Symposium
253
The Convention Delegate
Cleora Miller Riddell
257
Some Prospective Visitors at Convention
258
The Program for Convention Week; "Stunt Night"; Reunion Dinner
260
Transportation Arrangements for Convention
Mary-Emma Griffith
262
Railroad Rates to Convention
Myra H. Jones
263
Announcement to Alumna and to Potential Alumna, the Seniors
Lillian G. Zimmerman
264
Convention Hotel Rates, Incidental Expenses, and Chaperonage, Lillian G. Zimmerman
265
Clothes
Alice Watson Dixon
266
Llora Hoffman Gives Concert on Hera Day for Iota
Elizabeth Leitzbach
267
When Cecil Fanning Sings-A Poem
Margaret Barber Bowen
269
"An Occupation Other than Teaching
Elizabeth Wilson
270
ExhextÃ
Alpha's Party for Orphans
Ruby K. Hendricks, A 273
New Military Training
B. Herron, A
273
Our Pledges Party
Alfreda Jones, A 274
Pledge Problems
Icy Alice Frost, A 274
Student Forums
Elizabeth Oborn, A 275
Student Mass Meeting
Dorothy Jones, B 276
Showing the Foreign Girls How to Live
Phoebe F. Marsh, B 276
Cumnock Becomes Northwestern School of Oratory
Ruth Neal, r
276
Chicago's Allied Bazaar
Harriet Olsen, r
277
The Child Welfare Exhibit
Hazel Moore, T
278
"Quaecumque Sunt Vera"
Marjorie Gurnett, T, A
278
Hera Day
Agnes Van Hoesen, A
279
Harmony
Gertrude Thomas, A
279
Increased Endowment of University of Southern California
Joanna Nixon,
E
279
Landscape Design at University of Michigan
Helen Bush,
e
280
Theta's Christmas Child
Louise Tremaine, o
280
Changing Colleges
Dorothy Teft, O
280
News of Panhellenic at Michigan
Winifred Davy, O 281
Social Service at Michigan
Josephine Randall, O
281
Hospital Work of Symphonic League
Louise Scott, e
282
War Relief Work at Michigan
Margaret R. Reynolds, O 282
Life Membership in the Women's League of Michigan
Gladys Whelan, e
283
Stuart Walker's Portmanteau Theatre at Illinois
Lillian Bean,
I
283
Women's Residence Hall at Illinois
Mary Ann Cross, I
284
The Preparedness Program of Illinois
Helen Watts, I
284
Student Union Dances
Dorothy Place, I
285
House Pleasures versus House Duties
Elisabeth Leitzbach, I 285
The University Drama League
Erna C. Goldschmidt, I
285
The Eight Weeks Club
Ruth Weaver, I
286
Cooperative Homes
M. Jeannette Busey,
I
287
Sorority Ideals
Ruth Zillman,
K
287
University Ambulances
Katharine Hudson, K
287
Twelfth Night
Myra Harker, K
288
A State Wide Dedication of the Capitol
Alida Degeler, K
288
Interliving Center Basketball
Gertrude Liedtke, A
289
The Thumb Box Society
Ethel F. Hoffman, A 289
The Noon-hour Meetings in Factories
Bernice G. Field, A 289
Fraternity
Helen E. Addams, A 290
A Spirit of Sacrifice in Simpson
Elsie Boss, M
290
The State Voice Contest
Minnie Murphy, M
291
Simpson's Sunday Afternoon "Mixers'
Ethel Shaw, M
291
"A Hearth of Five Thousand"
Doris McEntyre, II
292
Can Anybody Tell Me
Ruth Lange, II
293
University of California's Ambulance Unit
Madeline Keith, II
293
Disciplinary Discussion
Bertha M. Galloway, II
294
Announcements
295
Editorials
296
Chapter Letters
298
Personals
354
Engagements and Marriages
388
'Evda xai 'Evia
390
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