The ATO Palm, 30. cilt

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ATO, 1910

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Sayfa 165 - And we, that now make merry in the Room They left, and Summer dresses in new bloom, Ourselves must we beneath the Couch of Earth Descend — ourselves to make a Couch — for whom...
Sayfa 40 - Interfraternity Conference shall be the discussion of questions of mutual interest and the presenting to the fraternities represented, of such recommendations as the Conference shall deem wise, it being understood that the functions of such Conference shall be purely advisory.
Sayfa 36 - Seven or more persons, citizens of the United States, and a majority of whom are citizens of this State, who desire to form a fraternal benefit...
Sayfa 353 - I direct that in the election of a student to a scholarship regard shall be had to (i) his literary and scholastic attainments; (2) his fondness for and success in manly outdoor sports such as cricket, football and the like; (3) his qualities of manhood, truth, courage, devotion to duty, sympathy for and protection of the weak, kindliness, unselfishness and fellowship; and (4) his exhibition during school days of moral force of character and of instincts to lead and to take an interest in his schoolmates...
Sayfa 15 - I believe in the free public training of both the hands and the mind of every child born of woman. "I believe that by the right training of men we add to the wealth of the world. All wealth is the creation of man, and he creates it only in proportion to the trained uses of the community; and the more men we train the more wealth everyone may create.
Sayfa 38 - Should alumni (a) encourage in all cases establishment of chapter houses? (b) offer financial aid in maintaining such houses? (c) appoint a resident manager? (d) supervise matters financial, hygienic, culinary, and moral? 7. The relations of the fraternities to one another. Should they ignore one another, or undertake official cooperation ? 8. The relation of fraternities...
Sayfa 314 - In a quarter of a century the number of members enrolled in the national fraternities has risen from 72,000 to almost 270,000 (of these 30,000 are women) . The undergraduate membership in a normal year now ranges between 30,000 and 35,000; and of the more than 1,700 branches or chapters of these societies, 1,100 own or rent houses, which at a conservative estimate are valued at more than $8,000,ooo.
Sayfa 39 - B ® n, suggested that the proper control of chapter houses by the college authorities, the undergraduates, or the alumni was the most important of the current problems outlined in the call, and supported his contention by a brief statement. A general discussion followed, covering a good many phases of college fraternity life, which was participated in by Clarence F. Birdseye, X * ; Francis Lynde Stetson, AA * ; Dr.
Sayfa 39 - Members of the conference assembled in the council chamber of the club between nine and ten am, and at the latter hour the meeting was called to order by President Faunce who stated briefly that at a meeting of the college section of the Religious Education Association held in Chicago some months before, so much interest was aroused in subjects connected with college and fraternity life that there seemed to be a general desire that a meeting of representatives of different fraternities be held for...
Sayfa 40 - During the course of the proceedings several related topics were brought forward, with definite propositions for action, but, after free discussion, each was withdrawn. After a recess for luncheon, which was served in the adjoining club room, the Conference re-assembled, and, after several resolutions were informally presented and discussed with much latitude and fine fraternity spirit, the following resolution, offered by Dr. Oscar H. Rogers...

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