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186 Sixteen Years at the University of Illinois Zeta, Agriculture; Eta Kappa Nu, Electrical Engineering; Order of Coif, Law; Phi Alpha Delta, Law; Delta Sigma Rho, Oratorical; Triangle, Civil Engineering; Alpha Gamma Rho, Agriculture; Alpha Chi Sigma, Chemistry; Gamma Alpha, Scientific; Scarab, Architectural; Beta Gamma Sigma, Commercial; Sigma Delta Chi, Journalistic; Arcus, Architectural; Mu Kappa Alpha, Musical; Alpha Kappa Psi, Commercial; Sigma Tau, Engineering; Alpha Delta Sigma, Advertising; Farm House, Agricultural; Omicron Nu, Household Science; Graphomen, Journalistic; U, L. A. S., Landscape Gardening; Keramos, Ceramics; Psi Mu, Architectural; Medui, pre-Medical; Pi Tau Sigma, Mechanical Engineering; Phi Delta Kappa, Educational; Alpha Rho Chi, Architectural; Gargoyle, Architectural; Theta Tau, Engineering; Alpha Theta Chi, Chemistry; Phi Eta, Graduate; Matrix, Journalistic; Scabbard and Blade, Military; Kappa Delta Chi, Educational. To this list should be added Alpha Omega Alpha, Sigma Mu Rho, Medical; Mawanda, men's honorary senior society; Phi Delta Psi, women's honorary senior society; Sachem, men's junior society; Tribe of Illini, " I " men; Comitatus, Democratic Club; and Lambda Epsilon Phi, Republican Club. NATIONAL AND STATE Among clubs based upon national, state or sectional interests are to be included the Chinese Students' Club, Japanese, LatinoAmerican, Polonia (Polish), Nalanda (Hindustani), Dixie, Easterners, Egyptian, Normal, Arkansas, Kansas, Culver, Shomeez (inter-fraternity Missouri Club), H, H. (Indiana), North Atlantic and the Cosmopolitan Club (an organization of foreign students of various nationalities). MISCELLANEOUS There remains a number of societies existing for various purposes.2 The Alumni Association maintains an office at the University and publishes the Alumni Quarterly and Fortnightly Notes. The Students' Union, organized in 1909, has for its purpose the promotion of college spirit and the development 2 Cf. Univ. of 111. Annual Register, 1917-18, p. 103
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