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Volume:
Vol. 20
Number:
No. 4
Date/Date Range:
07/00/1917
Era:
1910s
20th Century
Language:
English
Notes:
154
Publication Type:
The Lyre
Reference Date:
07/00/1917
The Lyre of Alpha Chi Omega, Vol. 20, No. 4, July 1917
THE LYRE OF ALPHA CHI OMEGA
Volume XX
July, 1917
Number 4
CONTENTS
A Letter from the United States Commissioner of Education to College Women
P. P. Claxton 399
A Letter from the National Board of Y. W. C. A. to College Women
Bertha Condé
401
The Mason and Hamlin Competition Won by Martha Baird
Carolyn Rice 404
The Development of a New Profession
Laura Fiege 405
News from An Alpha Chi Working with Dr. Grenfell
May Angel 408
The College Woman and Her Country's Need
Ruth O'Brien 409
Address of the A. C. A. President
Caroline L. Humphrey 413
'EXAEXTÃ
New Mural Decorations by Sargent
Katharine G. Price, Z
419
Community Dances
Eleanor Tucker, N
419
The Players' Club
Elsie Lyster,
N
419
Nebraska's Work for the French War Orphans
Marguerite Howard, If
420
Health Supervision
Anna Luckey, It
420
Red Cross Campaign at the University of Nebraska
Beatrice Jones, It
421
Food Conservation
Ruth C. Jorgensen, If
421
Resolution for Senior Alpha Chis
Ferris M. Close, o
421
Seattle's New City Panhellenic
Hattie Carlsen, P
421
Rho's New Tradition
Lenore Stilson, P
422
Iowa's Share of Y. M. C. A. Relief Fund
May Welter,
422
Brenau Girls Work for Gymnasium
Lee Cheney, T
423
Sisters, Write More
Frieda M. Smith, T 424
The Woman's Forum at University of Kansas
May Norse Nicholson, + 424
In War Time
Marjory Roby, 424
Women Journalists at Kansas University
Margaret McElvain, $ 424
"Stooling" Parties
Faith Hanthorn, X
425
The Association of Fraternity Managers
Everette Kingsley,
X
425
The Girls' Stunt Show
Helen Haley, X
426
Oklushe Degataga
Lucy Clark,
426
Extension Work in Rural Districts
Alide Hurtubise, Y 426
Conservation of Health
Gertrude Stephens, oz
426
Cooperative Supervision
Emma McCormick,
0
427
Scholarship Banquet at Washington State College
Irene Palmer,
n
427
Announcements
428
Editorials
429
Chapter Letters
432
Personals
487
Engagements and Marriages
517
In Memoriam
518
'Evia xai "Evia
519
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
:he first of the following months: December, March, June, October.
Entered as second-class matter May 19, 1913, at the postoffice at Menasha, Wisconsin,
under the act of March 3, 1879.
Subscription price per year, $1.00, payable in advance. Per copy, 30 cents.