Excerpt from Sixth Catalogue of Theta Delta Chi, 1911
The official letter of the President of the Grand Lodge, No. 7, dated June 1, 1907, instructed the Charges to establish card indexes, bring the information about their graduates up to' date and prepare for a new Catalogue.
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