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Seite 34 - ... by conventions, national and local; (c) by publications, periodical or occasional; (d) by a traveling secretary. 6. The relation of the local alumni of a fraternity to the undergraduate members. 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,...
Seite 35 - 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related topics were brought forward, with definite propositions for action, but, after free discussion, each was withdrawn.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...
Seite 92 - September 20, 21 and 22, 1892, the following officers were elected to serve for the ensuing year: President, Dr.
Seite 35 - 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...
Seite 35 - 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.
Seite 37 - ... would furnish him with an authoritative copy. This offer was accepted with appreciation. A resolution of thanks to President Faunce for calling the conference was passed and Dr. Faunce being called on expressed his great satisfaction with the hearty response with which his call had been met and with the spirit of harmony and inter-fraternity comity which characterized the meeting. With a resolution of thanks to the chairman and secretary of the conference and to the management of the University...
Seite 34 - November 27, 1909. With the call there was sent a suggestion of the following topics as the basis for discussion at the meeting : Current Problems in Fraternity Life 1. The relation of the fraternity chapter to the college administration. Should the college ignore or utilize the fraternity ? Should the fraternity confer with the administration of the college ? 2.
Seite 36 - Phi, that the expense for the preparation and publication of the minutes of this Conference be met by an assessment upon each fraternity represented, was withdrawn when William Raimond Baird, editor of the Beta Theta Pi offered to furnish proof sheets of such minutes to each delegate provided the secretary would furnish him with an authoritative copy. This offer was accepted with appreciation. A resolution of thanks to President Faunce for calling the conference was passed and Dr. Faunce being called...