Sigma Phi Epsilon Journal . gton and Lee University, Lexington,Va., on March 30th. The Constitution Committee reported many importantchanges, which were adoptad. The charters were withdrawn from Zeta Alpha, on accountof the decision to have no more sub rosa Chapters; fromDelta Alpha Chapter (Washington and Jefferson), the membershaving voluntarily withdrawn on account of internal strife, andfrom Gamma Chapter (Roanoke), on account of inactivity. The morning of the second day of the session was devotedto work in the committees, and the Grand Council did not assem-ble until 2: 45 oclock in the a


Sigma Phi Epsilon Journal . gton and Lee University, Lexington,Va., on March 30th. The Constitution Committee reported many importantchanges, which were adoptad. The charters were withdrawn from Zeta Alpha, on accountof the decision to have no more sub rosa Chapters; fromDelta Alpha Chapter (Washington and Jefferson), the membershaving voluntarily withdrawn on account of internal strife, andfrom Gamma Chapter (Roanoke), on account of inactivity. The morning of the second day of the session was devotedto work in the committees, and the Grand Council did not assem-ble until 2: 45 oclock in the afternoon. The report of the Audit-ing Committee was given, and showed the Fraternity to be in goodfinancial condition. The election of officers, which followed, resulted thus : Grand President, N. R. Cooney (Theta Alpha), Kenton, Ohio; Grand Vice-President, Clyde VerBeck (Theta Beta), Washington, D. C.; Grand Secretary, James B. Webster (Alpha), Richuiond, Va. ; Grand Treasurer, J. C. Griffin (Kappa Alpha), Syracuse, N. Y.;. - X C £ JO w a:


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