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  • ...rnity to publish a magazine. As Minnetta Taylor, DePauw, wrote of the 1881 Convention in the first issue of The Golden Key, “Miss Hartsuff and I found a common ...ept her from enjoying all of the lighthearted intimacies and subtleties of Convention friendships.
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  • ...her “low and moving voice” in reading a poem. When Charlotte left the Convention, she was a member of three committees and the second Grand President of Kap ...century-old candlesticks were used in the closing service at each General Convention and in the installation of new chapters before they were retired in 1998.
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  • ...n_Steiner.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Helen Snyder Andres Steiner, President 1935-1936]] ...Mortar Board member and vice president of her class. She attended the 1928 Convention as delegate and became a Co-organizer (the forerunner of Chapter Consultant
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  • [[File:Rheva_Ott_Shryock.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Rheva Ott Shryock, President 1936-1940]] Rheva Ott Shryock was the last of the Grand Presidents (1936-1940); by the end of her second term she had convinced the Fraternity to dr
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  • (1936- ) ...t, encouraging all members to be “Kappa Proud,” her theme for the 1988 Convention.
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  • !Convention Favor/Charm |Convention determined to be a myth
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