"Delta Sigma Theta Delta chapter: Mr. J.L. Dameron, who has been ill with bronchial trouble," January 23, 1920
Ujie to all Negro polltieftl leaders to not stand for any double erossing by the lily white n^mieaita of the eouth. It in charged that in aevenl states that the white repnblieans are using the I Jcuble erois on the Negro fioliiieaj lead¬ ers and that Chainaaii Hays will be call^ «ed on to see that tho race gets proper WaJSA BBSMA TBBTA HEUA OHAPTSB XOWA OZTT, XOWA. Mr. J. L. Baneron. who ha» hetm ill with bronchial troable, is ab1« to be m school again. I he Kappa Alpha Psi house has heen quarantined with i^flnet^za. Six of the bob are ill, Messrs. Fred Blater, Csrtis Bush, J. K. Titus, Ralph Jones, William Mornsay, Joseph FuUay and Hefb^t I^mdog. Mrs. Helen Dameron Besh^Hv sp^it Ihe week end in Cedar Bapids. . The girls at the Delta Bigma Theta house^ wileome their new member, Miss Wilma Heed of Witehita, Kansas, who has entered th«^ nnivei'sity this quarter. I Miss Tmogene Wilsay sj^ent Sunday in Cedar Bapids. TJev. Ford of C«»dar Barnds has }m'ii clvtm chfirm* of A. M. E. chvreh i|««rtftr- 1v irtf»