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A chapter was established at Indiana University in 1915.

The Pennsylvania State chapter has secured a $10,000 house and the Technology chapter also ($45,000).

In 1916 a manual was issued edited by Herbert W. Congdon. The convention of 1915 was held at Ithaca and that of 1916 at Providence, R. I.

The proceedings of the 25th, 50th and 75th anniversaries were published at the time the ceremonies took place.

Two chapters have been established:

1915 ΒΛ, Southern Methodist University.

1916 ΒΜ, St. Johns College, Md.

The Texas chapter secured a $20,000 house.

A song book was first issued in 1907, edited by H. T. Burnley, and a second edition in 1913 by H. A. Miller and W. W. Josephs. In 1915, LeRoy S. Boyd of Washington, D. C., issued a directory of the members of Baltimore and Washington, and Cyrus W. Beale issued a handbook of Virginia members.

Add the following chapter:

1916 Gamma Tau—University of Colorado.

This chapter was formed from a local society, Gamma Chi.

The Wofford chapter (A. N.) was revived in 1916 upon the repeal of the anti-fraternity laws. The following chapters have acquired houses: Vermont ($20,000), Southwestern ($5,500), Pennsylvania State (§25,000), New Hampshire State ($15,000), Lehigh ($9,000), Idaho ($12,000), Hampden Sidney ($25,000), Baker ($20,000), (former house bummed), Alabama ($15,000, (former house sold).