The ATO Palm, 38. ciltATO, 1918 |
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Sayfa 3
... pledged to battle for all that was holy and good . Their token of conquest was the Cross , and in this sign they went forth with shining lance and mailed thigh to translate their vows into heroic deeds . No other issue would satisfy ...
... pledged to battle for all that was holy and good . Their token of conquest was the Cross , and in this sign they went forth with shining lance and mailed thigh to translate their vows into heroic deeds . No other issue would satisfy ...
Sayfa 9
... pledges . A college fraternity man conducts one of the private schools and is bitterly opposed to high school fraternities in general . He states that the fraternity as it existed in New Orleans was not a factor at all ; it was ...
... pledges . A college fraternity man conducts one of the private schools and is bitterly opposed to high school fraternities in general . He states that the fraternity as it existed in New Orleans was not a factor at all ; it was ...
Sayfa 51
... pledging a large number of young men in order to keep the chapter roll full , the proportion of upper classmen to under classmen has been very much decreased , and the problem of control made more difficult . Freshmen have not worked be ...
... pledging a large number of young men in order to keep the chapter roll full , the proportion of upper classmen to under classmen has been very much decreased , and the problem of control made more difficult . Freshmen have not worked be ...
Sayfa 58
... pledging of S. C. Bleckly . Of school honors we have our share with one class president , one vice president , and one secretary and treasurer . On the world championship football varsity of 1917 we had J. H. Dowl- ing , one of the ...
... pledging of S. C. Bleckly . Of school honors we have our share with one class president , one vice president , and one secretary and treasurer . On the world championship football varsity of 1917 we had J. H. Dowl- ing , one of the ...
Sayfa 61
... pledges . Due to the graduation of the Class of 1918 in January , no men will be lost in June , which insures a ... pledged , eight of whom were initiated . How- ever , as a result of both calls to the colors and to the farm only twelve ...
... pledges . Due to the graduation of the Class of 1918 in January , no men will be lost in June , which insures a ... pledged , eight of whom were initiated . How- ever , as a result of both calls to the colors and to the farm only twelve ...
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1918 Requiescat 1st Lieut 2nd Lieut A. T. O. House AARON Alabama Alpha Tau Omega alumni Army Training Corps athletics Attorney at Law barracks baseball Bldg BOGGS brothers Bullard Camp Dodge Camp Gordon Camp Lewis Camp Pike Camp Sherman Camp Zachary Taylor Capt captain chapter house Charles Cleveland club committee dance Delta Dept elected enlisted Ensign entered Epsilon fall Field Art football Fort Sheridan France Frank fraternity freshman Gamma Zeta going graduated Harold honor Illinois initiated inter-fraternity Iota Iowa John Kappa Lamar letter lieutenant meet military Miss Nathan F Naval Reserve October officers Ohio Omicron Ordn Oregon organization P. R.
A. T. O. House Palm pledges President PROVINCE PROVINCE III Ralph Requiescat in Pace Robert rushing Secretary September Serg service flag Sheridan Sigma Signal Corps Street ternity Texas training camp University varsity Washington William young
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Sayfa 231 - ... happy as a clam, If I only was de feller dat me mudder t'inks I am. She t'inks I am a wonder, an' she knows Could never mix wit nuttin
Sayfa 222 - Department desired that no restrictions shall be placed on elections to fraternities; also that no restrictions should be placed on fraternity activities including initiations and meetings, except such as are clearly necessary to preserve proper military training and discipline.
Sayfa 204 - States is at war, shall willfully make or convey false reports or false statements with intent to interfere with the operation or success of the military or naval forces of the United States...
Sayfa 139 - I'ma fool to do it, for what do I get ? My food and my lodging, My'! But the poodle gets that — he's the household pet. And he never has laid a single egg yet — Not even when eggs were high." The muley cow remarked to the hen, As she masticated her cud, (That is, the cow did) "Well, what then. You quit and your name is mud. I'm good for eight gallons of milk each day, And I'm given my stable and grub, But the parrot gets that much anyway — All she can gobble— and what does she pay? Xot a...
Sayfa 143 - There are two kinds of sense in men — Common and Preferred, plain and fancy. The common has become the great asset of mankind ; the preferred its great liability. Our forefathers had large holdings of the common, certain kings and their favorites of the preferred. The preferred represented an immense bulk of inherited superiority and an alleged pipe line leading from the king's throne to Paradise and connected with the fount of every blessing by the best religious plumbers.
Sayfa 135 - WORTH THE PRICE. First select a girl (a pretty one). Then bet her a dollar you can kiss her without touching her. (This sounds impossible and will appeal to her sporting blood.) Next, kiss her and pay the dollar like a good loser. Who wins? — Harvard Lampoon.
Sayfa 146 - BRIGGS WHEN America declared war on Germany, nothing, not even our money, disappeared faster than our college athletic teams. This is a war of which students are quick to see the meaning; and while certain mechanics seize the opportunity for an increased pay that shall allow their comforts to remain undiminished and shall strengthen their hold on political power, thousands of young men, with everything that would seem to promise worldly comfort, stake instantly, and as a matter of course, their hopes...
Sayfa 257 - ... As the single family trains the boy for citizenship, as the single squad trains the soldier for marching with his regiment, so a small college group dominated by high ideals may be, and often has been, the finest possible school for the effective service of the nation and the world. To give up the family in order to promote universal brotherhood would be a reform against nature; to break up the squad in order to improve the regiment would be folly.
Sayfa 223 - Let us here and now vow as members together in a large brotherhood, to "so live in all true manliness, as to be an inspiration, strength, and blessing to those whose lives are touched by ours.
Sayfa 163 - ... selecting those students whose abilities entitle them to this particular opportunity. Birth and wealth, pious aspirations and social ambitions have no claim to special consideration, — this career should be open to talent and character, and to talent and character alone. It is a betrayal of our trust and a cheating of those who have a right to be here to allow our classrooms to be cluttered by the unfit, to tolerate in the academic community those whose presence lowers the moral tone or reduces...