Kappa Alpha Theta, Volume 31

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Fraternity, 1916
 

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Page 356 - Fraternities, the Women's General Fraternities, the Men's Local Fraternities, Women's Local Fraternities, Professional Fraternities, Honorary Fraternities and Miscellaneous Greek Letter Fraternities; a Directory of Colleges and Chapters, Statistical Tables of great interest, a complete Bibliography of Fraternity publications and information concerning Chapter House ownership and valuations. In short, the Eighth Edition is a complete Cyclopedia of Fraternity Information, containing 909 pages of printed...
Page 39 - A godlike race of heroes once I knew, Such as no more these aged eyes shall view ! Lives there a chief to match Pirithous' fame, Dryas the bold, or Ceneus...
Page 356 - Manual ofAMERICAN COLLEGE FRATERNITIES New and Seventh (1912) Edition now ready This Book is replete with information of interest to all members of College Fraternities. It contains Histories of each of the Men's General Fraternities, the Women's General Fraternities, the Men's Local Fraternities, Women's Local Fraternities, Professional Fraternities, Honorary Fraternities and Miscellaneous Greek Letter Fraternities; a Directory of Colleges and Chapters, Statistical Tables of great interest, a complete...
Page 35 - ... Can you say — We have aided our Dean of Women in all that she has suggested. We have been active in each enterprise of our university. We have, to the best of our ability, been loyal members of the student body. We have drawn no line between sorority and nonsorority girls. We have proved that lack of scholarship cannot be attributed to the sorority girl. We have shown, by material assistance, that the sorority is willing and happy to assume its share of any financial burden. We have earnestly...
Page 247 - The most important officer of a chapter is the president. He is the chief executive, the moral leader and actual head of the organization ; he is the intermediary between the chapter and the university officials. He must be able to preside ; but far more than that, he must know, or must learn, what his subordinates and the whole chapter are doing, and to make each of his subordinates do his appointed share of the work at the appointed time and in the appointed manner. The chapter president is responsible...
Page 334 - America, under the auspices of the friendly relations committees of the Young Men's Christian Association and the Young Women's Christian Association; ed.
Page 192 - The Young Men's Christian Association and the Young Women's Christian Association have also conducted helpful health programs.
Page 49 - An interesting experiment has been started here this fall by Miss Swain, the head of the Home economics department. She has organized a class of all the table-managers in college. The class consists of round-table discussions of a great many problems common to all the girls and men who do that work. They help each other in making out menus, and the plan is to do cooperative buying. Thus far, the class has been very successful.

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