The ATO Palm, 35. cilt

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ATO, 1915

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Sayfa 85 - Love suffereth long and is kind; Love envieth not; Love vaunteth not itself; is not puffed up; doth not behave itself unseemly; seeketh not her own; is not easily provoked; thinketh no evil; rejoiceth not in iniquity, but rejoiceth in the truth; beareth all things; believeth all things; hopeth all things; endureth all things; Love never faileth.
Sayfa 85 - Be strong. We are not here to dream; to drift. We have hard work to do and loads to lift. Shun not the struggle; face it. Tis God's gift. Be strong.
Sayfa 78 - God's great judgment seat. Yet there is neither East nor West, border, nor breed, nor birth When two
Sayfa 143 - yearly from two-thirds of the states. The sixteen states to be omitted at the 1916 examinations are Arizona, Delaware, Florida, Idaho, Louisiana, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Utah, West Virginia and Wyoming. From these states scholars will be selected in 1917, when another sixteen states will be
Sayfa 78 - men stand face to face, though they come from the ends of the earth. I am
Sayfa 262 - appeal too vague and general, but as a member of the fraternity whose good standing his conduct helps or harms. The average student will respond ten times as quickly and effectively to that appeal when sympathetically presented and effectively backed by the support of graduate and older undergraduate brothers as he
Sayfa 487 - was Commissioner of the Public Charities of New York City under Mayor Low. In August, 1890, he became General Superintendent of the Children's Aid Society of Pennsylvania with headquarters at Philadelphia. In February, 1893, he resigned this position to accept the Secretaryship of the New York State Charities Aid Association, which position he
Sayfa 487 - district. In the winter of 1899-1900 he was a special agent of the United States Commission to the Paris Exposition, and assisted in securing a comprehensive exhibit on the subject of American Charities. In April, 1900, at the request of General Leonard Wood, Military Governor of Cuba,
Sayfa 262 - In colleges that are alert the fraternities have become homes, with houses to care for, pay taxes on and keep in repair; often with board and lodging to provide; with ideals of character, standards of scholarship and traditions of service to maintain under the critical eyes of their graduate brothers and their undergraduate rivals. Responsibility and publicity are the two indispensable guardians
Sayfa 474 - their obligations to their chapter and still others rely on state statutes of limitation. But the fraternity does not intend usually to resort to legal measures—expulsion from the fraternity is its punishment for dead beats of this class. The admission of such men

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