1916 National Convention

1916 National Convention

Sixty-six delegates, officers, and visitors attended the sixth National Convention, but Alpha chapter was conspicuously missing as Wesleyan had banned sororities in 1914. The 1916 Convention marked the first in which the "Phi Mu Convention Special" train was used, a mode of convention travel that would be used for years to come. Major decisions included expanding to seven Provinces, establishing the first Philanthropic Board, and adopting the official Creed of Phi Mu.

Title

1916 National Convention

Date

Jun 27th, 1916 - Jul 1st, 1916

Location

Waupaca, Wisconsin

See_also

Convention Banquet Program, June 30, 1916

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