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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. 1921. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... CHAPTER LETTERS Edited by Agnes R. Wright, Wyoming A: 13 ALPHA PROVINCE ONTARIO ALPHA UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO (Chartered December 11, 1908) Pledge Day--Not fixed INITIATES (Initiated December 17, 1920) Madge Begg, '23, Collingwood, Ont. Margaret Edge, '23, 7 Queen's Park, Toronto, Ont. Adrienne Fry, '23, 7 Queen's Park, Toronto, Ont. Mabel Leitch, '23, 7 Queen's Park, Toronto, Ont. Helen Anderson, '24, 151 Madison Ave., Toronto, Ont. Myna Chamberlain, '24, 430 Indian Rd., Toronto, Ont. Evelyn Eaton, '24, 147 Dunn Ave., Toronto, Ont. Jessie Gurd, '24, 24 Summerhill Gardens, Toronto, Ont. Kathleen McConnell, '24, 51 Dawlish Ave., Toronto, Ont. Marian Maclaren, '24, 62 St. Andrew's Gardens, Toronto, Ont. Helen Rutherford, '24, 30 Binscarth R'd., Toronto, Ont. Marguaretta Spence, '24, 27 Linden St., Toronto, Ont. Our 100% successful membership campaign ended in a splendid initiation on December 17, after which we were greatly strengthened by the addition of twelve very fine girls. We were sorry that two of our pledges: Grace Ryrie and Marie Fraser, found it impossible to be initiated with the rest. Among our initiates is Marguaretta Spence, an Edward Blake Scholarship girl. Helen Deane brought honour to the fraternity as the winner of a scholarship in political science. Our banquet for the initiates is to be held on January 18, and on January 25, we will be at home to our mothers. We find this a splendid idea for the mutual acquaintanceship of the mothers, who. thus gain added interest and insight into the fraternity. We were brought into much closer touch with our southern sisters and received a new vision of work and womanhood through the much appreciated visit of Mrs. Rugg and Mrs. Bowen, who gave us a better perspective of other universities. Our own uni...