The ATO Palm, 36. cilt

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ATO, 1916
 

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Sayfa 227 - If we regard his sufferings, one plain reflection presents itself : " greater love hath no man than this, that he lay down his life for his friend.
Sayfa 78 - You'll be damned if you do, and you'll be damned if you don't " — nothing to answer my friend's inquiry what he should do to excel in his profession.
Sayfa 231 - ... Levere has decided on this plan as the most interesting way of securing a brief history which will be concise, condensed and still full of information. The contest is open to all Greeks and aside from the prize, each fraternity member should be eager to see that his or her society has a well-written record filed at the Bureau, as it will be used many times to furnish required information. The only requirements are that the history of the fraternity must be kept within two hundred words and it...
Sayfa 8 - So when a fraternity correspondent boasts of his chapter's having had the best year in its history, of its having pledged seventeen of the most superb freshmen that ever came out of prep school, and of being on the whole the most inexpressibly successful and influential bunch ever tolerated by the college authorities, every one who has had any experience knows about where they stand. To blow one's own horn mellifluously and modestly is a task so difficult that the ordinary correspondent might better...
Sayfa 178 - And put it to the foil: but you, O you, So perfect and so peerless, are created Of every creature's best!
Sayfa 231 - Bureau, offers a prize of twenty-five dollars ($25.00) for the best two hundred word history of a college fraternity or sorority. The Bureau has so many inquiries concerning the history of the various Greek societies, that Mr. Levere has decided on this plan as the most interesting way of securing a brief history which will be concise, condensed and still full of information. The contest is open to all Greeks and aside from the prize, each fraternity member should be eager to see that his or her...
Sayfa 4 - ... remarkably successful college year," and continued with a page of similar bunk. The "remarkably successful college year" for them had in reality been full of disaster. The commissary through mismanagement had left the fraternity nearly $1,000 in debt, one of their prominent upperclassmen had been dismissed for cribbing, the highest officer of the fraternity had neglected his duty throughout his entire term of office, and the freshmen had been allowed to run wild so that they had brought down...
Sayfa 11 - An adequate judgment of the chapter's standing and worth, a personal estimate of each member's character, accomplishments and personality, some details of college activities and college customs, and an interested review of what fraternities in general are doing at the institution from which he writes are among the things which a correspondent can use to make his chapter letters more interesting and more beneficial than some of them now are.
Sayfa 245 - Illinois increased 671 per cent.; University of Washington, 613 per cent.; University of Oregon, 402 per cent.; University of California, 394 per cent.; University of Colorado, 384 per cent.; University of Wisconsin, 292 per cent. In enrollment the University of California increased by 6,997; University of Minnesota, 5,293; University of Wisconsin, 5,038. — Journal of Education.
Sayfa 247 - The University of Oxford has the reputation of having been founded by King Alfred in 872. The first college of the University of Cambridge was founded by Hugo, Bishop of Ely, in 1257. The University of Paris was founded by King Philip II. about 1200. . • The first German university was at Prague, 1348.

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