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December � 1939 CfNT Of GAMMA PHI BtTA DECEMBER � 1939 ^ i^jp vj^ -* j^L Wa f\ ^ 'f�f Fki <���( p. ^ \\ m ^ Calendar Septe.mber Acknowledgement of bound Crescents due Central Office Fiscal year begins September i. February 15. College calendars clue Central Office, Province Director Publicity stories due Central Office March 1. and Chairman Crescent material and for issue due Mrs. of Inspection by September 15. glossies May Audits for Pinkerton March 1. letters second half of previous year due Mrs. Keith (Greek-letter chapter printed include short September 15. regularly in this issue.) In convention year, Crescent material and glossies for December issue due biographical sketch of convention delegate, also glossy for Mrs. Pinkerton October 1. (Greek-letter chapter letters and Greek-letter chapter delegate. pledge lists regularly printed in this issue.) Pre-initiation and final fees due Central Office within two weeks. Comparative scholarship rating of campus sororities for preceding year due Central Office October 1. March Publicity stories due Central Office October 1. Pre-initiation and final initiation fees due Central Office First semester audit due Mrs. Keith March 15. within two weeks. Name and address of new rushing chairman (Greek-letter October 1 not later than i. By of year preceding convention, send all pro and alumnat) due Central Office April 1 list of posed amendments and other business for convention con By April or as soon thereafter as possible, send sideration to Mrs. Dehn. officers for ensuing year for Greek-letter chapter to Central Office, Province Director and Chairman of for October Inspection; alumnae chapter to Central Office, Province Director, and Lists of chapter members and pledges (new and hold Chairman of Inspection. overs) due Central Office and Province Director immediate Crescent sub.scriptions (included in final fee for new after ly pledging (after college opens if chapter has second subscribers) due Central Office April 1 if they are to begin semester pledging). with next issue. Rushing report due Province Director immediately after Publicity stories due Central Office April i. pledging. Pre-initiation and final fees due Central Office within Order pledge manuals from Central Office immediately two weeks. after pledging. Crescent subscriptions (included in final fee for new sub April due Central Office November 1 if are to scribers) by they Publicity stories due Central Office May 1. begin with next issue. Pre-initiation and final fees due Central Office within two Pre-initiation and final fees due Central Office within two weeks. weeks. Publicity stories due Central Office November 1. May November Report on pledge manual due Central Office May 15. In convention year, send list of members (Greek-letter First installment of Greek-letter dues and $4.00 chapter and alumnae) who have died since preceding convention to for bound Crescents due Central Office December 1. Central Office by June 1. stories due Central Office December 1. Publicity stories due Central Office 1. Pre-initiation and final fees due Central Office within Publicity June Pre-initiation and final fees due Central Office within two two weeks. weeks. December June Crescent material and glossies for February issue due Mrs. List of Greek-letter members who have Pinkerton December 15. (Alumnae chapter letters chapter acquired printed honors with regularly in this issue.) during preceding year, together Scholarship blank No. 4, due Central Office 1. .'Vlumnse chapter dues and camp tax due Central Office July Greek-letter for due Cen January i. chapter history preceding year tral Office 1. Publicity stories due Central Office January 1. July List of and members not to Pre-initiation and final fees due Central Office within two graciuates returning college due Central Office and Province Director 1. weeks. July Pre-initiation and final fees due Central Office within January two weeks. stories due Central Office i. Crescent subscriptions (included in final fee for new Publicity July Greek-letter officers store instructions, subscribers) due Central Office by January 15 if they are to chapter equipment of office and in begin with next issue. supplies safe place in chapter house before for the summer. Publicity stories due Central Office February 1. leaving Pre-initiation and final fees due Central Office within Cre.scent material and glossies for September issue (in two weeks. cluding Greek-letter chapter members elected to honoraries preceding year) due Mrs. Pinkerton July 15. (Alumnae chap February ter letters regularly printed in this issue.) Lists of chapter members and pledges (new and hold Publicity stories due Central Office August 1. overs) due Central Office and Province Director by Febru August ary 15. Rushing report due Province Director immediately after Crescent subscriptions (included in final fee for new pledging. subscribers) due Central Office August 15 if they are to Order manuals from Central Office immediately after begin with next issue. pledging. Publicity stories due Central Office September 1. Second installment of Greek-letter chapter dues due Fiscal year closes August 31, ending period covered by Central Office March 1. annual taxes paid since preceding September 1. The Crescent Volume XXXIX, Number 4 Devotion to a Musical Ideal 3 From a Suburb of Cairo 4 A Rare Profession 4 Women in Law 5 An Easier Life for Your Boss . 7 Honored at Convocation 8 Fatalism of Fashions 9 Repaying a Debt 10 Philippine Flight 1 1 The Cover? Rings on Her Fingers 13 Bascom Hall, Administration For a Year of Achievement 14 at the of Building University In Miami Harbor 15 Wisconsin where Gamma chapter Commutes the High Seas 16 of Gamma Phi Beta was founded November 14, 188;. Interviews Royalty 16 Another Jewel in Our Crown 17 Flower Show Draws Crowds 17 Recent Books I've Liked 18 A Winning Redhead 20 Queen of the Royal 20 A Common Heritage 21 The Limelight of Achievement 23 The Crescent is published September 15, December Greetings from Hostess Chapters 24 I, February 15 and May 1 by George Banta Publish It's Money in Our Pocket! 26 ing Company, Official Printer, 450-454 Ahnaip Street, Speaks at Panhellenic Day 26 Menasha, Wis. Entered as second-class matter, Oc Off to Camp We Go! tober 1, 1910, at the post office at Menasha, Wis., Heigh-ho, 27 The Vancouver under the act of March 3, 1879. Acceptance for maii- Camp, 1939 28 at rate In Memoriam ing special of postage provided for in section 29 of the Act of October Members for Life 1103 3, 1917, paragraph 4, 30 section P. L. and authorized 429 R., July 18, 1918. Editorials oj a in ad What Active Chapters Are Subscription price $1.50 year, payable Doing 32 vance. Cents a Gamma Phi Beta Forty ($0.40) copy. Directory 47 Address all material for publication to the Editor. Member of Fraternity Magazines Associated. All mat ters pertaining to national advertising should be directed to Fraternity Magazines Associated, 1618 Editorial Staff: Orrington Avenue, Evanston, Illinois, or 52 Vander Airdrie Kincaid Box bilt Avenue, New York City. Pinkerton, editor-in-chief, 341, Route 1. Ventura, Calif. Charlotte Robertson White L. Charlotte Robertson (Mrs. A.) White, Associate Editor, Room 1216, 55 E. Wash Executive Secretary ington St., Chicago. Gamma Phi Beta Central Office Leila Straub St.\fford, Associate Editor, 1289 Fifteenth St., Eugene, 55 East Washington Street Ore. Illinois Chicago, Miss Lindsey Barbee, Editor Emeritus, 930 Humboldt St., Denver, Colo. Devotion to a Musical Ideal By Alice Thomsen i As director o� one of the few harp en sembles, as head of the Syracuse University '^g harp depart ment at Syracuse, and as a concert artist Miss Weymer ranks today as lCCLAIMED throughout the United States as one one of the country's most talented of the country's most brilliant and talented young harpists. harpists, Grace Weymer, Alpha '27, had a desire to become a Gamma Phi as a reason for enrolling at Syracuse University. But it was her love of music which sent her, one year later, in search of private teachers who might give her harp instruction which Syracuse did not offer. Today Miss Weymer is head of the harp department at Syracuse�a department she has made one of the largest and finest in America. Today, too, she is direc tor of one of the few harp ensembles in the country, an organization that has received professional acclaim wherever it has appeared, in addition to her own con cert work, with its constant demand on her time and energy. The brilliant success Miss Weymer enjoys today is the reward of thorough training and her zealous de votion to a musical ideal. After Syracuse, she studied for two years with Katherine Frazier and from 1925 Grace Weymer, harpist to 1928 with the world-renowned Carlos Salzedo. Dur ing the same period she also studied various techniques with the American Orchestral Society, with Edgar in 1932, the ensemble is composed of Syracuse coed Varese, and at the Calcroze School. harpists and varies from five girls to a group of fifteen. It was in 1927, after private teaching in New York Convinced of the salability of the organization, she City, that she was appointed to the faculty of the urged her New York manager to send the group on College of Fine Arts at Syracuse University. A new tour. He balked at the untried idea. Today the same venture, the harp department- was so small that Miss manager, flooded with letters of commendation from Weymer continued to live in New York and com people who have heard the ensemble, is urging Miss muted to Syracuse for lessons on Friday and Saturday. Weymer to sign a contract which will send the young This could not last long. Under her guidance, the harpists on professional concert engagements.
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