- 2 Chapter still functioning. Pledged two of the three men on campus who joined a fraternity this summer. PENNA. ETA = Report August 12th. House has been taken over by Navy on a satis- factory basis. PENNA, THETA - Report August 25th. House has been taken over by the College as a dormitory for civilian students. Two Theta boys staying in house. House Associa-= tion should be in good financial condition at end of war. College has provided rooms for fraternities. PENNA. IOTA - No recent report. House has no mortgage, and it is apparently occu- pied by some members of Chapter together with some others. (See footnote - Page 5). PENNA. KAPPA « House on college property and there is no mortgage. Title to the house and property held by college. VIRGINIA ALPHA = House not presently occupied by Chapter. Mortgage holder is try- ing to rent house for the Chapter. VIRGINIA BETA = House being used by University to take care of small number of civilian freshmen expected this fall. Should provide enough money to take care of interest, taxes, insurance and perhaps repairs. University holds mortgage and will not require principal payments until after war. N. C. ALPHA = Does not occupy house. PENNA. ALPHA = No recent report. Understand that house is rented to others. Mortgage is only $2,300.00. PENNA. BETA = No mortgage on house.. House has been turned over to College which will operate some of fraternity houses and will pay fixed charges on all whether occupied or not. Report dated August 25th. PENNA. LAMBDA - Report June 15th. House rented to Army. Rental not specified. They expect to pay off 1st mortgage of $2,000.00 out of rental received. Members hold the second mortgage. They will apparently emerge from the war in splendid condition. W. VA, ALPHA = House corporation has leased old Phi Psi house to a government agency for a sufficient rental to take care of interest on $29,000.00 mortgage, pay taxes and insurance, and make a sufficient profit to assure continued occupancy of new house by Chapter even if membership drops to four or five members. Three houses on campus have been occupied by military but no effort is being made to rent the Phi Psi house. Principal payments discontinued for duration. Chapter still operating. With two members in the house this summer, they pledged and initiated six, and during recent rushing season picked up 15 more pledges. House is nearly full including a few non-fraternity men. Chapter is operating dining room. OHIO ALPHA = House rented to University for Navy boys. Association will receive 4 per cent of valuation, etc., which amounts to approximately $35,000.00. Univer- sity will also pay taxes and utilities. Mortgage is low and partially held by alumni.