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Published by Alpha Omicron Pi, 2015-10-06 12:55:23

1935 October - To Dragma

Vol. XXXI, No. 1

94
To DRAGMA
AF—Vivian Whalen Burgess (Mrs. Wilmot J.), East 1221 Carlisle Avenue, Spokane, Wash.
A*—Henriette Moebus Bolitho (Mrs. Irving), 822 West Silver St., Butte, Mont.
All—Beth M. Kehler, 576 9th Avenue South, St. Petersburg, Fla.
AP—Juanita Chancy Manning (Mrs. Allen M.), Route 2, Plymouth, Corvallis, Ore.
AS—Barbara Crowell, 2454 S. W. Sherwood Drive, Portland, Ore.
AT—Jane Scully Taylor (Mrs. Rodney T.), Murrys-
I—Beatrice Levy Hamilton (Mrs. Norman S.), 709 East Broadway, Streator, 111.
K—Bessie Minor Davis, Alumna: Office, R.M.W.C., Lynchburg, Va.
KO—Elizabeth. Williams Cooper (Mrs. A. B.), tM ? Carr Avenue, Memphis, Tenn.
KG—
A—Olga L . Seibert, 101 Park Avenue, Long Beach,
Calif.
AS—Ruby Billingslea, 422 Tift Street, Albany, Ga. N—
NK—
NO—
0—Florence Rench Smith (Mrs. Leon E.), 16 E.
ville, Pa.
B—Grace L . Hubbard (Mrs.
George R. I .
W .),
310 Ver-
Norman Avenue, Apt. 2, Dayton, Ohio. 0— Fay Morgan, 2424 Kingston Pike,
mont Avenue, Providence,
Br—Mabel F . Petersen, 419 Park Lane, East Lansing,
Mich.
BK—Kathleen Cumming, No. 2, 1994 West 3rd Ave-
nue, Vancouver, B. C.
B*—Katharyn Hoadley Fell (Mrs. John E.), 1935
South Armstrong St., Kokomo, Ind.
BT—Margaret Chadwick, 55 St. Leonards Avenue,
Toronto, Canada.
BO—Mary Alice Burch, 319 Campbell Ave., Indian-
apolis. Ind.
X—Thelma Robertson Mitchell (Mrs. Edward), 5
Ballard Place, Radburn, N. J .
XA—Frances R. Raynolds, 1165 Humboldt Street,
Denver, Colo.
A—Alice J . Spear, 32 Pierce Street, Hyde Park, Mass. A<p—Ellen LaBorde, 1116 Marion Street, Columbia,
S. C.
F—Myrta P. Reed (Mrs. E. J.), AOII House, The
Knoll, Ithaca, N. Y .
F.A—Harriet Henrie Arthur (Mrs. Richard), R. R. 2,
Waynesboro, Pa.
H—Elynore Bell, 3717 Council Crest Drive, Nakoma,
President—Mary Meetings—Mondays
Opal Street, Pullman, Wash. Schoessler.
Ind. Meetings—Wednesdays
House Address—117 President—Frances Meetings—Monday
House Address—1015 President—Elizabeth
M ee tings—Mondays.
House Address—119 President—Mary
Meetings—Tuesday evenings.
President—Lillian Canada.
ETA
Langdon Street, Madison, Wis.
Ind. President—Mary Meetings—Monday
President—Constance ronto, Canada.
Meetings—Mondays
Frances Dobbins. e v e n i n g s .
BETA T A U
Brace, 49 Lansdale Road, To-
GAMMA
President—Anne Eliasson, Balentine Hall, Orono, Me.
ALPHA GAMMA
BETA THETA
a t 7 : 0 0 .
ALPHA P H I
So. 6th A venue, Lou Bailey.
Boz eman,
Mont.
at 7:30.
CHI
College Place, Syracuse, N. Y.
Davison. evenings.
CHI DELTA
15th Street, Boulder, Colo. M a l o n e y .
ALPHA P I
House Address—AOII House, Tallahassee, Fla. President—Sara G r a h a m .
Meetings—Mondays at 9:00.
ALPHA SIGMA
House Address—1680 Alder Street, Eugene, Ore. President—Mary Margaret Hunt.
Meetings—Mondays at 7:00.
ALPHATAU
President—Mildred Hull, Beaver Hall, Granville, O.
Meetings—Monday evenings. BETA GAMMA
House Address—235 Ann Street, East Lansing, Mich. President—Irene Wagar.
President—Ruth lege, Mass.
Meetings—Mondays President—Carolyn
umbia, S. C. Meetings—Monday
House Address—The President—Janet Meetings—Sunday
BETA KAPPA
R. Walker, Brentwood Bay, B. C.,
President—Ruth Meetings—Mondays
Koehler.
at 6:30.
Meetings—Wednesday
House Address—703 East 7th Street, Bloomington, Mee tings—Mondays.
a t
5 : 3 0 .
at 3:00. BETA P H I
House Address—636
President—Lois Belle McKee.
ALUMNIE SECRETARIES
Madison, Wis.
T—Estelle Beaupre, 396 Hammond Street, Bangor, Z—Margaret Moore Gorton (Mrs. Donald), Tecunv
Maine.
House Address—1407
T enn.
Oil—Virginia Van Zandt Snider (Mrs. George R.),
14026 Northlawn Ave., Detroit, Mich.
*—Berneice Petersen, 5307 Virginia, Kansas City, Mo. II—Marcelle Leverich, 2100 Pine Street, New Orleans,
La.
IIA—Margaret Cook Yearsley (Mrs. Wilbur), 661
Maryland Avenue N. E.,Washington, D. C. *—Dorothy L. Maloney, 624 North Wilton Street,
Philadelphia, Pa.
P—Carol Anger, 1723 Chase Avenue, Chicago, III. S—Helen N. Henry, 2315 Durant Avenue, Berkeley.
Calif.
T—Irene Fraser, 1214 22nd Avenue North, Minne
apolis, Minn.
TA—Knoxie Faulk Johnson (Mrs. Eugene), 2301 15th
Avenue South, Birmingham, Ala. O—
OH—Adelia M. Hanks, 1617 Larch Avenue, College Hill, Cincinnati, Ohio.
T—
i—Pauline Mills Edwards (Mrs. Warren H.), 1220
West 39th Street, Oklahoma City, Okia. seh, Neb.
ACTIVE CHAPTERS
[In alphabetical
order.]
House Address 28 West 48th Street, Indianapolis,
DELTA
Miller, Stratton Hall, Tufts Col-
at 7:15. DELTAP H I
Smith, Woman's Building, Col-
evenings at 8:00. EPSILON
Knoll, Ithaca, N. Y. Stallman.
evenings.
EPSILON ALPHA
House Address—AOII House, State College, Penna.
M eetings—Mondays. House Address—704
III. President—Virginia Meetings—Monday
IOTA
South Mathews Street, Urbana,
Perkins. e v e n i n g s .
Knoxvillr.


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President—Janice Meetings—Thursdays
President—Dorothy Memphis, Tenn.
Meetings—Fridays House Address—894
geles, Calif. President—Maryellen Meetings—Mondays.
KAPPA
Hunt, R.M.W.C.,
a t 5 : 0 0 . KAPPA OMICRON
Lynchburg,
V a.
Pi DELTA
House Address—AOII House, College Park, Md.
K i r k . LAMBDA
W i n t e r . RHO
House Address—626 Emerson Street, Evanston, III. President—Marjorie D r e y e r .
Meetings—Monday evenings.
President—Delta Glass.
East 45th Street, Seattle, Wash.
L a .
Meetings—Third ber to June.
Saturday of month from Septem-
BIRMINGHAM
Smith, TA, 1026 Glen Iris Ave-
Meetings—Second Saturday of month, 1:00 p. m. in Tau Delta room.
and fourth Wednesdays of month. BOSTON
Meetings—Second President—Grace
Thursday of month.
CLEVELAND
M a n b e c k W e b e r ( M r s . E . C l a r e ) ,
P I
6 : 4 5 . UPSILON
Meetings—Monday President—Catherine
New Orleans, Meetings—Mondays
evenings. PI
O'Neill, 637 Lowerline Stree\ at 4:30.
Meetings—Mondays House Address—ISM
President—Harriet Meetings—Mondays
at 7:00. ZETA
S Street, Lincoln, Neb. Heumann.
at 7:00.
BUFFALO
E . Downing, X, 40 Woodview Ave-
ALUMNA CHAPTERS
[In alphabetical
ANN
Woodward Barnard (Mrs. H . N.),
order] President—Helen
President—Dorothy Meetings—First
Tuesday of month. ATLANTA
nue, Hamburg, N. Y . Meetings—Third Monday of month.
CHICAGO
Central Chairman—Susan Crawford Williams (Mrs.
Stuart R.), On, 4878 North Ashland Avenue, Chi-
cago, 111.
North Shore Chairman—Ruth Tarrant Ashcraft
(Mrs. Alan E.), P, 205 Kedzie Street, Evanston,
111.
West Side Chairman—Mary Lloyd Capouch, P, 300
I\ Water Works, State Street, Bangor, Me.
CHICAGO SOUTH SHORE
President—Lucille Bliss Brown (Mrs. Leo C ) , Z,
8800 South Wood Street, Chicago, HI. Meetings—Second Tuesday of month at 6:30.
CINCINNATI
President—Miriam Hatton, OH, 2925 Cleinview Ave- nue, Cincinnati, O.
Meetings—Second
On, 14401 Milverton Road, Shaker Heights, Ohio. Meetings—Alternate third Monday evenings and Sat-
urday noon luncheons of month. DALLAS
President—Elizabeth
nue, Birmingham, Ala.
Meetings—Saturday afternoons.
President—Jeanne Meetings—Wednesday
President—Elizabeth Ave., Knoxville,
Meetings—Mondays House Address—1319
Hall, e v e n i n g s .
President—Janet Meetings—Mondays.
T u r n e r .
LAMBDA SIGMA
OMEGA Long, W est
Oxford,
O.
OMICRON
Lord, 1618 West Cumberland
T enn.
a t 7 : 0 0 .
OMICRON
Hill Street, Ann Arbor, Mich.
a t President—Dian Manzer.
ARBOR
Z, 1334 White Street, Ann Arbor, Mich.
No. East Avenue, Oak Park, III. President—Frances W. Burke (Mrs. Martin H.), Meetings—By arrangement.
BLOOMINGTON
C a r p e n t e r B o w e n
Mailing Address—Box 1367, Stanford University, Calif.
President—Mary
Meetings—Monday evenings.
OCTOBER, 1935
President—Callendar Athens, Ga.
Weltner, No
Cobb
Hall,
Ann Ferguson, 1630 Linden,
PHI
House Address—1144 Louisiana Street, Lawrence,
a t
KAPPA THETA
2 : 3 0 .
Hilgard Avenue, West Los An-
Kan. President—Margaret Meetings—Mondays
House Address—124 Pa.
S c h w a r t z . a t 7 : 0 0 .
Psi
South 36th Street, Philadelphia,
Lucy
House Address—503 The Judson, 53 Washington President—Jean Cunningham.
Square South, New York, N. Y.
President—Lilia E . Arguedas, 116 Ascan Avenue,
Forest Hills, N. Y. Meetings—Mondays a t 6 : 0 0 .
N u KAPPA
Mailing Address—AOII Box, S.M.U., Dallas, Tex.
Meetings—Mondays. House Address—1121
Minn. President—Phyllis Meetings—Mondays
President—Marian mer, Ala. Meetings—Every
House Address—AOn President—Margaret Meetings—Mondays
President—Mary cinnati, O.
Meetings—Mondays House Address—1906
President—Wynnfred Meetings—Mondays
President—Robin ville, Tenn.
H o l l o m a n . 4 : 0 0 .
OMICRON
Eastes, 2148 Capers Avenue, Nash-
TAU
5th Street N. E., Minneapolis,
H a w l i s h . a t 5 : 3 0 .
TAU DELTA
Bruce, 129 Ash Avenue, Besse-
other W ednesday at supper. THETA
House, Greencastle, Ind. Kyle.
a t 7 : 0 0 . THETA E T A
Meyer, 3335 Burnet Avenue, Cin-
a t N u
Walthall Ford (Mrs. Alan B.), K,
President—Edith
1590 Sussex Road N. E., Atlanta. Ga.
Meetings—Second President—Charlotte
and fourth Tuesdays at 3:00. BALTIMORB
Buckey Clemson, IIA, 113 West Monument Street, Baltimore, Md.
Meetings—Second Tuesday of each month. BANGOR
President—Jennie
E.), B#, 814 South Henderson Street, Blooming- ton, Ind.
( M r s .
D o n a l d
President—Mary Estelle Heald, A, 63 Botolph Street, President—Margaret Kizer Lynn (Mrs. Roland), Melrose, Mass. NK; 3721 Maplewood, Dallas, Tex.
Meetings—Last Saturday of month. Meetings—First Friday of month at noon.
President—Anna Meetings—Tuesdays
M arie Quirk. at 7:00.
SIGMA
House Address—2311 Prospect Street, Berkeley, Calif.


96
DAYTON
President—Jean Holes (Mrs. C. B.), II, 2334 Emer-
son Avenue, Dayton, O.
To I)KA(;MA
Meetings—First President—Frances
Friday of month. DENVER
Meetings—Arranged
by Executive Committee. OKLAHOMA CI TY
Street, Denver, Meetings-—Second
(M rs.
Norman L ) .
Kimsey, XS, 959 South Vine Colo.
Monday evening of month. DETROIT
Morgan, 0, 2424 Kingston Pike. Knoxville. Tenn.
President—Merle
E, 209 University Avenue, Providence, R. J.
Meetings—First Monday of month at 7:30. LINCOLN
President—Gladys Whitford Misko (Mrs. George H.), Z, 3141 Sheridan Boulevard, Lincoln, Neb.
Meetings—Second Saturday noon, October to June. Los ANGELES
President-—-Virginia Davis Nowlin (M rs. Rexford
IL), KO, 235 So. Orange Drive, Los Angeles,
Calif.
Meetings— Fourth Saturday of month, September to
Meetings—Second June.
May.
President—Clara Princeton
LYNCHBURG
May Clclaml (Mrs. James), K, 24
Circle, Lynchburg, V a. MAUI SON
Meetings—Fourth President—Doris
Oakland, Calif. Meetings—First
Thursday of month.
SAN FRANCISCO
Finger, E, 5927 McAndrew Drive.
Monday of month. SEATTLE
President—Mary
810 Huron Hill, Madison, Wis.
Brader Moran (Mrs. Frank T .), H,
Meetings—Second Wednesday of month at 6:30 at Memorial Union Building.
MEMPHIS
President—Clara McGeliee, KO, 660 S. McLean President—Hazel Turtle Davis (Mrs. Raymond C ) ,
President—Frances
Riii. 20012, Brooklyn, N. Y.
NEW YORK
Carter, NO, St. George Hotel.
Dougherty W elch Thursday of month.
OMAHA
Hodg.-kiss Hagen (Mrs. Roy), A*.
President—Faye
901 West 40th Street. Oklahoma City, Okla.
Maynard Hubbard (M rs.
Mars-
Meetings—Second President—Ruby
President—Helen
den), ON, 700 Calvert Avenue, Detroit, Mich.
Meetings—First Monday of month at 7:30. F o i l WAYNE
President—Marjorie Ashley Owen (M rs. Harold U+. 2728 Fox Avenue, Fort Wayne, Ind.
Meetings—Second Monday of month. INDIANAPOLIS
5018 Nicholas Street, Omaha, Neb.
President—Marie Sullivan, 114*, 4418 College Avenue, Indianapolis, Ind.
Saturday of month. PORTLAND
Meetings— President—Lucille
Parish McCord
Thursday evening of month, Oc-
Street, Kansas City, Mo.
902
W est
38th
Meetings—Second President—Fay
Tuesday of month. KSOXVILLE
KANSAS Clippinger, *,
(Mrs.
Frank
W .),
CITY
A
).
Meetings—First President—Irva
Saturday of month. PHILADELPHIA
Bair Jamison (Mrs. Robert J.), 638 Filet Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Meetings—First
President—Mabel
AT. 223 S. E. 45th Street, Portland, Ore.
Meetings—Second tober to June.
PROVIDENCE
Mosier Potter (Mrs. Alfred L . ) , Saturday of month, October to
ROCHESTER
Saxton Westman (Mrs. James),
President—Dorothy
E, 190 Hillside Avenue, Rochester, N. Y.
Meetings—Fourth T uesday evening of month. ST. LOUIS
President—Eleanor Rench, II, 5544 Chamberlain, St. Louis, Mo.
Meetings—Third Monday of month.
SAN DIECO
President—Margaret Coombs, B*, 36I2J-5 Indiana
Street, San Diego. Calif.
Boulevard, Memphis, Tenn.
Meetings—Last Wednesday of month, 3:30.
T, 2220 Viewinont W ay, Seattle, W ash. Meetings—Second Monday of month at chapter
MINNEAPOLIS President—Margaret Bri.x, T , 1610
North, Minneapolis, Minn. Meetings—Second T uesday of each
J a m e s month.
A v e n u e
house, 8:00.
President—Grace nue, Syracuse,
SYRACUSE
Oberlatuler, X, 406 Highland Ave- N . Y .
MILWAUKEE
President—Dorothy Schmid Johns (Mrs. Richard B.),
II, 2121 East Capitol Drive, Milwaukee, Wis. Meetings—First Tuesday of month, 7:30.
NASHVILLE
President—Helen Bramwell, NO, 1910 Belcourt Ave-
Meetings—Last President—Nancy
Friday of month.
TORONTO
Drtimmond, BT, 44 Craighurst
nue, Nashville, Tenn.
Meetings—Second Saturday of month.
Avenue, Toronto, Canada. TULSA
President—Dorothy Ann Heeler (Mrs. Paul A.), S, 1146 North Elwood, Tulsa, Okla.
NEW JERSEY President—Irma J . Corlies, H,
nue, Glen Ridge, N. J.
89
Ridgewood
Ave-
Thursday of month at 1:00. WASHINGTON
Meetings—Third President—Lucie
Street, New Meetings—First
Saturday afternoon of month. NEW ORLEANS
Meetings—Second
President—May
TIA, Brompton Apartments, Larchmont, N. Y.
Waltie, II, 4310 S. Robertson Orleans, L a .
Dezendorf Fonts
(M rs.
Charles),
Wednesday of month. COMMITTEES ON NATIONAL WORK
COMMITTEES
I. b'ellou-ship Atvard—Honorary Chairman, Second Vice President; Chairman, Mrs. Lewi? A. Ki'tlcr, E, 1046 South Wilton Place, Los Angeles, Calif. Atlantic—Jessie Wallace Hugban, A, 171 West
J2th Street, New York, N. Y .
Southern—Dorothy Grcve Jarnagin (Mrs. Milton
P.), O. 630 Milledge Circle, Athen>. Ga.
South Central—Gladys Anne Rensbaw, II, 3369
State Street Drive, New Orlean< La,
Ohio Vallev—Jane Farmer Hays (Mrs. LouisF.),
O, Box 386, Greencastle, Ind.
Meetings—First
President—Emily
N.W., Washington, D. C.
B. Mitchell, K, 1428 K Street
T uesday of each WESTCHESTER
month.
Great Lakes—Helen M . Brauns, I, 120 East Blair Street, West Chicago, 111.
Pacific—Jerelvn O. Haddock, KG, 237 Spruce Street. San Diego. Calif.
Pacific Northwest—Grace M. Parkinson. UK, 894 Bute Street, Vancouver, B. C , Canada.
II. Social Service—Chairman, Second Vice President; Marion Abele Franco-Ferreira (M rs. E . C ) , P. 1340 Glen Lake Avenue, Chicago, 111. Vera Riebel, P. 1541 East 60th Street, Chicago. III. Lucy S. Morgan, O, 2424 Kingston Pike, Knox- ville, Tenn. District Superintendents.


• H K » . Ausii6Sli»i COMMIII:-
c An:">.(i'i—}Iiiiinah Blair Neat (Mrs. W.*H,>, \W.
813 North Maple Street, Bloomington, Ind. 'Ailantit—Helen, M. Schrlnni, N, 3169 Hull A venue.
New York, N. Y.
Suuih-.i'-.—Mary Broughton 'laylor Mrs. Robert;, h. v
<r 1236 Piedmont Avenue, Apt. No. 7, Atlanta, Ga. Si'nth Central—Frances Tomlinson Carr (Mrs. YV- Jolleyj n . Second Street, Gulfport, Miss.
Ohio i'allcy—iioiic Johnson Tierneyer (Mrs. Edwin
H.), OH, 5711 Mannion Lane, Cincinnati* O.
bt'eal Lakes—Dorothy Bruniga Dean (Mr*. George),
Great Laket-^-Matgoret MacNivcu. BT.-458 Koehamp? Midwestern—Vivian Gingles Stone (Mrs. Charles A.),
XA, 800 West 45th Street, Kansas City, Mo.
/'atific—GladysCrofoot dc Siiva (Mrs. Paul IT),A, Box 1367, Stanford University, Calif.
Pacific Northimt—
<~ COMMITISB
wlWyagryR^«H^2 OH NOMINATIOrt?Vjjl' ^ W O M Chairman— ^L^ST^^SE
COMMITTEE ON EXAMINATIONS Chairman—Ellen Keiscr Heavens (M rs. E.
Arthur), j.llAf 216 Tenth Street S. E-, Washington, D. C.
|V;Why, What of Social Service
:
jB§kuJ. v ICpNtlKUBO FROM !'.»-.;:-. 3T} .
gpiece of social service work that would engage ;the attention anil interest o f all members. AOII 'felt that her talents ami energies should be put to work to carry out the ideals for which Sbje stands. The social service work is tbe-
culminatioii of tlial searcJi.
" How is this work developing and how is it
-
-Members—District •
ihairman—Stella
II. t A, 9 St. Luke's Place, New York, N. Y . Jessie Wallace Hughan, A, 171 VVe*t 12th Street, New York, N:^Y.TT^ • :-' •
TRUSTEES OF TUE ANNIVERSARY ENDOWMENT FUMO
I hairnian—Elizabeth Roberts Cole f Mrs. Kenneth),'
2, "0 Haven Avenue, New York, si. Y. Tenn ex- pires J line, 1937. - . .;'
Kalhryn Bremer Matson (Mrs. Franklin H.), f, 1600 Portland Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota, Terirt expires June, 1941, .
: CONSTITUTIONAL KEVISIOXS COMMITTRR. 'y^S
Chairman—Secretary.
Members—Executive Committee. ' - . - Associate Member—lone Barrett, K, Box" 252.
Katonah, N. Y .
N A T I O N A L S C H O L A R S H I P O F F I C E R— Carolyn Pulling
(Mrs. Arthur C.J, A, 53 Seymour Avenue, Minne- apolis, Minn.
NATIONAL LIBRARY CHAIRMAN—Fay Morgau, O, 2424 Kingston Pike, Knoxville, Tenn, .
Superintendents. . • '•••:!.'uir.- L ON JEWELRY
. (
• P, 902 Oakton Street, Evanston, 111. Midwestern—Hazclle Hedges. +, 815 W est 59th
Paiific
Chairman—Stella George Stern Perry (M rs. George
t), A, 9 St. Luke's Place, New York, N. Y.
George Stern Perry (Mrs.-'George
' Kansas City, Mo. Pacific—Gander Harris llalsey
Street,
I ,
H
Life Members—The Founders, Laura Hind, T. 4756 i University Way, College Center, Seattle, Wash.,
Rose Gardner Giloiore (Mrs. John), £, Box 437. Davis, Calif.
l
Atlantic—Edna Fottst Rignall (Mrs. Raymond IJ,}, J, 3 lid North Fairview Ave, Kingston, N. Y. Southern—Ruth Bryan, AH, 220 West Olive Street, " I.aki land, Fla.
(M rs. W . S827 Morpath Ave., Oakland, Calif.
H .) COMMITTEE OK RITUALS AND TEADITIOMS •
, HSrt£i 'i".:
South Central—Marjorie Sigler, NK, 5822 Belmont SofcG C O M M I T T E E CHAIRMAN—Helen Hawk Carlisle
Northwest—
j Avenue, Dallas, Texas.
(Mrs. Henry C.J, P, 1315 Monroe Street, Evanston,
P U B L I C I T Y CHAIRMAN—Katherine Davis, 0, 2403 East Market Street, New Albany; IrftL
today to our treasurer, Helen Haller,' l.aSalle Avenue, Los Angeles, California
Russia Is Kapoot
{CoNTINUEil F R O M P A U B 42]
Their other-advantage v,as salad with (Unner, but as the salad (allowed by a green stripe throttgh their meal tickets) turned out to be
Okie. Valley—Martha
A n n
Shepardson,
A T ,
Y orkyille,
financed? Up until the present time the work the same choice each day. they gave it gladly
has been financed by contributions from ten •pet- cent of the membership. The funds have been raised through various ingenious methods >rauging from benefit bridge parties to visiting crematoriums and funeral parlors at a gain iipf twenty-five cents per person per visit. Gctn- Iributions have been made to the fund by the active chapters. These youngsters surpass their elders in interesting themselves in this work, no doubt due to the fact that these days there are more and better courses offered ;in colleges acquainting them with the needs
to their hard fellow" travelers. De luxe travelers had an extra picture or so in fheir !";«e! rooms and occasionally some other, minor changes, at approximately twice", -the-1 price. The trip from Moscow l>ack to Lenin- grad was made by the crack Russian train, the Red Arrow, which was none too comfort-; able.. The most am.uing thing seen was the body of_ Lenin, which appear^ to be alive. Many think that it is not a feat of embalm- ing, but a substituted wax figure.
1 There was a definite feeling that there Is/ a '
;
pointing. Through our new type of alumnai
contact we hope for a one hundred uer cent
response. "Our Money's W orth in Human
Progress!" Ten per cent of us is not enough,
and we assure the ninety per cent that there
twill be no peace for them until v.e hear £.rbhi
them. There are 8,000 of us. Our budget is
$3,600.00 a year Fifty cents and the year is
taken care of; one dollar and two years' work
is assured. The opportunity is a challenge to grateful to. receive it again as she left. She-1 us. Now is the time! feels that a visit to the U.S.S.R. would be-
the proper medicine to cure communists o f ' How to contribute? Send coins or checks of what ails them.
[of the world. The charter members of chap- turning about of influence in the U.S.S.R., ztprs have come to the fore and have estab- that classes are fast returning, but with a ,
lished an educational fund, described else- substitution of the Soviet officials for the czar where in this issue. The support e have and nobility. Gradually varied types of work courted so fervently in the past four years,. have been allowed increased wage scales, •from meml>ers-at-large, has been very disap- with opportunities supplied for buying lux-
uries, tor those who have the money.
.Mrs. Leslie, who has traveled all over-;
Europe, in South America, in China, Alaska, iahd other parts of the world, said that she
never had a greater feeling of relief than, when she crossed the border into Finland: The U.S.S.R. is the only country she has ever visited where her passport was taken away as she entered, and she felt more than


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DRAGMA JANUARY • 1936 ««
George Hough Perry The Editor Helen Jo Scott Mann Edith H. Anderson
VOLUME XXXI • NUMBER II
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My Wife, Stella Perry
Of Shoes and Ships and Sealing Wax
Department Stores
N.P.C. Shows Fine Spirit
There is a Happy Land . . . Kay Brads haw De Garcia-Prada The Theater Offers Equal Opportunities . . . . Helen Arthur
The Plucking of a Flower
Dorothy B. Dean
Published by ALPHA OMICRON PI Fraternity


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