The time seems to be approaching when "student government" is to be regarded as well as "college government," and when the responsibility for the personal conduct of the student will be left to the students themselves. The Faculty of Amherst College has... Kappa Alpha Theta - Sayfa 511895Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| 1895 - 254 sayfa
...government," and when the responsibility for the personal conduct of the student will be left to the students themselves. The Faculty of Amherst College has called...dignity which at once surrounds the Greek homesteads. A just pride in the name alone must give direction to every movement for the preservation of college... | |
| 1895 - 498 sayfa
...government," and when the responsibility for the personal conduct of the student will be left to the students themselves. The Faculty of Amherst College has called...dignity which at once surrounds the Greek homesteads. A just pride in the name alone must give direction to every movement for the preservation of college... | |
| Samuel Furman Hunt - 1908 - 530 sayfa
...government," and when the responsibility for the personal conduct of the student will be left to the students themselves. The Faculty of Amherst College has called...dignity which at once surrounds the Greek homesteads. A just pride in the name alone must give direction to every movement for the preservation of college... | |
| Samuel Furman Hunt - 1908 - 528 sayfa
...students themselves. The Faculty of Amherst College has called to its aid a committee of students aa the guardians of college order, while Bowdoin College...dignity which at once surrounds the Greek homesteads. A just pride in the name alone must give direction to every movement for the preservation of college... | |
| 1895 - 462 sayfa
...the stndents themselves. The faculty of Amherst College has called to its aid a committee of stndents as the guardians of college order, while Bowdoin College...the discipline of the college in the hands of the stndents. This course arises, doubtless, largely from the influence of the Greek-letter societies and... | |
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