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The Arrow of Pi Beta Phi (Volume 39, No. 2)

The Arrow of Pi Beta Phi (Volume 39, No. 2)

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ISBN10: 1153984210
ISBN13: 9781153984218
Publisher: General Books
Pages: 98
Weight: 0.42
Height: 0.20 Width: 7.44 Depth: 9.69
Language: English
This historic book may have numerous typos, missing text, images, or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1922. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... HAPTER LETTERS Edited By Mabel Scott Brown, Maryland A, '07 ALPHA PROVINCE ONTARIO ALPHA UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO (Chartered December 11, 1908) Pledge Day--November 13, 1922 At the time of writing, the members of Ontario A are busily planning for their membership campaign, which is close upon them. This promises to be a strenuous season, but with the loyal support of splendid alumnae, they hope to win a number of exceptionally fine girls for the wine and blue. An innovation has been introduced this year by Panhellenic, namely, that the list of members of fraternities represented in Panhellenic and a copy of the Panhellenic constitution are to be enclosed in the first invitation to a new girl for a party, instead of in the invitations to membership at the end, as formerly. Pi Phis are this year active in all spheres of campus activities. They are well represented on all the year executives, the literary and athletic organizations, and on the staff of the college paper. Margaret Thomas attended the Student Christian Movement Conference in Muskoka, in September, and came back full of enthusiasm for the work of the movement. Her spirit has proved very contagious, and a number of girls are taking active part in the forums and Bible groups which she spends a large part of her time in promoting. These forums are groups for the discussion of national, social, and economic questions and international relationships, about which college women as students and citizens should be informed. This is all in preparation for a Canadian conference of the S. C. M., which is to be held in Toronto during the Christmas holidays, when students will meet to discuss matters of moment to them individually and as a whole. Miss Margaret Wrong, a former member of the staff of the Univer...