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Re: Executive Office in Cincy
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I am so bad at this! haha!! :D
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is it d?
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Re: Executive Office in Cincy
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Yeah, Cincinnati was a wonderful "home" for Chi Omega for many years. The Grandin Road property was especially lovely (a beautiful home overlooking the Ohio River), but had to be sold after Mary Love's death, since it was a private residence and not zoned for business. |
But every time you come up with a new question, I think "I bet this time she's trying to get us and it's not all/none of the above"!!! :D
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Convention Favors
What were the favors given to each delegate at the following National Conventions: 1904 in St. Louis, 1906 in Washington, D.C. and 1908 in Chicago?
a.) cut crystal boxes in which to store your badge b.) hat pins c.) T-shirts with the Convention logo d.) tote bags full of programming handouts |
Thinking about the decade in which the conventions were held, I'm going to go with D, but I'm not 100% sure (hat pins sounds good too)!
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Going With First Instincts
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What would they hve printed the programming on at that time?! At least that's what made me not think it was D (not that they didn't hve paper, but I'd think production costs would be to great).
I'm going with B - hat pins (cuz it was my gut instinct and Amy's second !) |
Re: Convention Favors
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Yeah, tote bags are more current -- 1980s - now. |
I guessed D because I figured Chi Omega was still VERY new and maybe the programing information was useful for recruitment on new members. And I thought the tote bags would have been fairly simple - nothing like they are now. Oh well :(
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More Convention Trivia!
Most frequent site of Chi Omega Convention was this resort:
a.) The Broadmoor, Colorado Springs, CO b.) Camelback Inn, Scotsdale, AZ c.) The Greenbrier, White Sulfer Springs, WV d.) The Peabody, Memphis, TN |
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