The Sigma Chi Quarterly: The Official Organ of the Sigma Chi Fraternity, Band 29

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The Fraternity, 1910
 

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Seite 4 - which a man cannot with any face or comeliness say or do himself. A man can scarce allege his own merits with modesty, much less extol them; a man cannot sometimes brook to supplicate or beg; .... but all these things are graceful in a friend's mouth, which are blushing in a man's own
Seite 5 - I will establish in the Mannahatta, and in every city of these states, inland and seaboard, And in the fields and woods, and above every keel little or large that dents the water, Without edifices or rules or trustees or any argument, The institutions of the
Seite 4 - But to enumerate these things were endless. I have given the rule where a man cannot fitly play his own part; if he have not a friend, he may quit the stage.
Seite 2 - everlasting which without diminution and without increase, or any change is imparted to the ever-growing and perishing beauties of all other things.
Seite 50 - I believe that, though there are some things about the organizations that I should wish eliminated, these are relatively slight or unimportant. In the main, the fraternity is an organization that makes for warm friendships, social training, good scholarship, and high ideals. I believe that the admission of fraternities has been for us a good thing.
Seite 102 - Chapter, the following resolutions were adopted: Whereas, It has pleased Almighty God in his infinite wisdom, to remove from our midst a
Seite 206 - For it's always fair weather When good fellows get together With a stein on the table And a good song ringing clear.
Seite 346 - (1) language, literature, fine arts, music; (2) natural sciences; (3) history, political and social sciences; (4) philosophy and mathematics. Students will be compelled, with the aid of an adviser, to choose their courses so as to make
Seite 345 - The trustees of the University of Maine are empowered by legislative enactment to guarantee loans made for the erection of fraternity houses on the campus. This legislation is believed to be unique, in the sense that no such authority has ever been conferred on any other educational institution anywhere.
Seite 51 - has attractions hard for the curious young man to resist. The table of the gaming-room lures him who should find his way to his study. Not only may the fraternity house prove disastrous to standards of scholarship, but too often it shows itself unfriendly to the lofty ideals of morality which should obtain in college life.

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