T TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRATERNIJTY MEN END Diean Buirsley, Franik Graham, 127, Andl John Bolanid Jig., '279 Attenid From Mi~ichigan WAS 18ThR MEETINGi :Fraternity men of the Uitedl States and, Canada ended their two-day inter- fraternity convention last week-end in the Hotel Pennsylvania New York City. The conference was concluded with a discussion of fraternity prob- lems~.I Nearl'y all of the Greek-letter fra- ter'nities were represented in the In- terfraternity conference by more than 200 delegates. Dean 3rsley, Friink Grahamn,''27, and John Bloland, Jr., '27, Were Michigan's representatives at theE conference. They are expected to ri turfi from New York some time today. The convention, the 18th in the his- tory of the Interfraternity conference, was called to order Friday morning by its chairman, Henry R. Johnson, a Vanker' from Williams. The session was devoted to' various reports and an address by Dean Floyd Field, from the Georgia Institute of Technology: The afternoon session was addressed by Rev. Boyd Edwards, headmaster of1 Hill. school, Dr. William H. P. Faunce, president of. Brown, who eighteen years ago founded the organization, was present at the convention. He addressed the assembly and spoke on fraternity1 ideat's and aims.j (rev, ic Talks To the Union recently sited the troubles 7 //"" I theChurch andth educators -have to; tT' I meet now days. "These branches of Theos phica p ilearning are searching for religious ideals able to be re-echoed in the General J. 1). Lodeesen-Grevinclh, hearts o1' coming generations." speaking under the auspices of the I T1heosophical Society in America at. Subscribe for the Michigan Dally. uhrir r r / I i HEAR THE NEW DECEMBER RECORDS AND BOYD SENTER'S NEW RELEASES To A Friend Your picture will carry a personal greeting to the loved ones. 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