The editor discusses the establishment of a Panhellenic Conference at Cornell, which included representatives from three ladies' fraternities. Representatives decided upon a method by which to cultivate freshmen interest without rivalry. Although the editor clarifies that women's fraternities can "never descend to the degrading methods used by some chapter of men's fraternities," a desire to mimic men's organizations in the rushing of students ought to be carefully guarded against.
Dec 1886