Whereas it is repugnant to the liberal principles of Societies that they should be confined to any particular place, Men or Description of Men, and as the same should be extended to the wise and .Virtuous of every degree and of whatever Country... The Crescent of Gamma Phi Beta - Sayfa 2331908Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| 1915 - 556 sayfa
...should be confined to any particular place, men, or description of men," and it was resolved that "they should be extended to the wise and virtuous of every degree and of whatever country." Another resolution of this same year (1779) expressed the desire of the society... | |
| 1895 - 424 sayfa
...is repugnant to the liberal principles of Societies that they should be confined to any particular place, Men or Description of Men, and as the same...extended to the wise and .Virtuous of every degree and of whatever Country ; We the Members and Brothers of the $ BK, an Institution founded on literary principles,... | |
| Phi Beta Kappa - 1897 - 42 sayfa
...Societies that they should be confined to any particular place, Men or Description of Men, but that they should be extended to the wise and virtuous of every degree and of whatever country." The first stadium of the new society was destined to be brief. On January 3,... | |
| University of Michigan - 1898 - 344 sayfa
...be confined to any particular place, men, or description of men; and (whereas it is expedient) that the same should be extended to the wise and virtuous of every degree and of whatever country,— "We the members and Brothers of the 4>BK, an Institution founded on literary... | |
| Phi Beta Kappa - 1900 - 268 sayfa
...Societies that they should be confined to any particular place, Men or Description of Men, but that they should be extended to the wise and virtuous of every degree and of whatever country." The first stadium of the new society was destined to be brief. On January 3X_1781,... | |
| Phi Beta Kappa. Maryland Alpha, Johns Hopkins university - 1904 - 64 sayfa
...Societies that they should be confined to any particular place, Men or Description of Men, but that they should be extended 'to the wise and virtuous of every degree and of whatever country." The first stadium of the new society was destined to be brief. On January 3,... | |
| Arthur Copeland - 1907 - 166 sayfa
...Societies that they should be confined to any particular place, men or description of men, but that they should be extended to the wise and virtuous of every degree, and of whatever country." It was under this broadening act that John Marshall, a capIN PHI BETA KAPPA tain... | |
| Phi Beta Kappa. Illinois Beta, University of Chicago - 1909 - 84 sayfa
...its ideas respecting membership. It is true that the original charters contained the bold statements that "it is repugnant to the liberal principles of...possible that the founders imagined that women would sometimes be included among the "wise and virtuous" to whom membership should be extended. However,... | |
| Oscar McMurtrie Voorhees - 1910 - 486 sayfa
...is repugnant to the liberal principles of Societies, that they should be confined to any particular place, men or Description of men, and as the same...extended to the wise and virtuous of every degree, and of whatever Country : We, the Members and Brothers of the * BK, an Institution founded on literary... | |
| 1913 - 654 sayfa
...Kappa bids fair to become a national organization in the widest sense of that term. PHI BETA KAPPA ideas respecting membership. It is true that the original...possible that the founders imagined that women would sometime be included among the "wise and virtuous" to whom membership should be extended. However,... | |
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