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itself there. The charters of the Hampden-Sidney and Muhlenberg chapters were withdrawn. The Stanford chapter was inactive from 1897 to 1903.

The Syracuse chapter was formed from a local called ΑΓΔ, the Brown chapter from one called ΠΦ, the Maine chapter from a chapter of Q. T. V.. the Washington State chapter from a loca! called ΓΣ, the Colorado College chapter from ΧΣΓ, the Jowa chapter from "Noit Avrats;" the Oregon chapter from a local called the "Beavers;" and the Colorado University chapter from ΒΚ.

Graduate chapters exist at Lafayette, Indiana; Indianapolis, Chicago, New York, Pittsburgh, Denver, Toledo, Cincinnati, Seattle, Lincoln, Nebraska; Dayton, Detroit, St. Joseph, Missouri; Springfield, Ohio; Des Moines, Knoxville, Richmond, Virginia; Kansas City, Missouri; Columbus, Ohio; Newark, New Jersey; Watervliet, New York; Madison, Wisconsin; Portland, Oregon; Los Angeles, Oklahoma City, Dallas, Buffalo, N.Y.; Peoria, San Antonia, Allentown, San Francisco, and Cleveland.

Graduate associations exist at Independence, Kansas, Wichita, Kansas, Springfield, Illinois, Meadville, Pa., Cambridge, Mass., Boulder, Colorado, Delaware, Ohio, Wooster, Ohio, Ann Arbor, Michigan, La Junta, Colo.; Milwaukee, Colorado Springs, Salt Lake City, Atlantic City, Pawtucket, and Germantown.

An endowment fund of about $15,000 is used for making loans to chapters for house building. A Memorial Endowment fund of $100,000 is in the process of collection.