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Bunting bid the Atlanta alumni farewell, saying he meant to rejuvenate 2' A H in the southwest. Affairs there were truly in a bad way. Both chapters were dead in Missouri, there was no chapter in Louisiana or Ar- kansas, while Mississippi and Texas were in desuetude and could not be got into activity. Brother Bunting was absent nearly three weeks. Before he got back the dead embers of discord had been crushed away at the University of Missouri and Missouri Alpha awoke into a newness of life ; t...he errors on injudicious founding had been retrieved at Washington University, and Mis- souri Beta became really started off in her first career — both chapters having continued strong and active ever since — while a new state had been added to the ^ A E THE RECORD. 315 constellation with the establishment of Arkansas Alpha- Upsilon at the Arkansas Polytechnic Institnte. It may not seem like a Herculean task merely to install three chapters in three weeks, bnt Mr. Bnnting did more than that ; he fonnded them all in that time, having first to discover the men he needed to carry ont his pnrposes, then to meet and investigate them and satisfy himself of their fitnesses, then to persuade them to nndertake the responsibilities he had mapped out for them, then install the chapter, and, lastly, but with great care and earnestness to instruct the new zealots in the wisdom and policy necessary to develop a new chapter.
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