Membership in the societies must be restricted to students of the second year, academic colleges and students of the university colleges. 4. The University reserves the right to withdraw from chapters, permission to exist in the University. The faculty... The Scroll of Phi Delta Theta - Sayfa 1691893Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| 1892 - 538 sayfa
...the following are the rules, passed by the trustees and the faculty, to which they must submit : ' 1. Each chapter organized must submit its house rules to the faculty for approval. ' 2. That each appoint a representative with whom the faculty may confer at such time as may be desirable.... | |
| 1893 - 564 sayfa
...The following are the rules governing the admission of fraternities to the University of Chicago: 1. Each chapter organized must submit its house rules...faculty may confer at such times as may be desirable. C. Membership in the societies must be restricted to students of the second year, academic colleges... | |
| 1917 - 724 sayfa
...be officially sanctioned by the University with these provisos : 1. Each chapter asking recognition must submit its House rules to the Faculty for approval. 2. Each chapter shall appoint a representative with whom the Faculty may confer at such times as may seem advisable.... | |
| University of Chicago - 1917 - 370 sayfa
...be officially sanctioned by the University with these provisos: 1. Each chapter asking recognition must submit its House rules to the Faculty for approval. 2. Each chapter shall appoint a representative with whom the Faculty may confer at such times as may seem advisable.... | |
| 1890 - 528 sayfa
...adopted at a recent meeting of the faculty, after careful consideration : CONDITIONS OF EXISTENCE. 1. — Each chapter organized must submit its house rules...a representative with whom the faculty may confer »t such times as may be desirable. 3. — Membership in the societies must be restricted to students... | |
| 1891 - 752 sayfa
...conditions : 1. Each chapter organized submit its house rules to the faculty for approval. 2. That each appoint a representative with whom the faculty may confer at such times as may be desirable. 3. That membership in the societies be restricted to students of the second year academic colleges and... | |
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