That it is here to stay is proven by the fact that it has grown in less than a century from a despised institution with a handful of outlaws into a respected institution with a membership, graduate and undergraduate, of over 186,000. It counts among its... Alpha Xi Delta - Page 691907Full view - About this book
| 1909 - 344 pages
...clubs and cliques, have all of the disadvantages and lack many of the advantages of the fraternity. That it is here to stay is proven by the fact that...despised institution with a handful of outlaws into a into a respected institution with a membership, graduate and undergraduate, of over 186,000. It counts... | |
| 1908 - 854 pages
...clubs and cliques, have all of the disadvantages and lack many of the advantages of the fraternity. That it is here to stay is proven by the fact that...undergraduate, of over 186,000. It counts among its members, presidents and vice-presidents, senators and congressmen, federal and State judges of supreme... | |
| 1908 - 606 pages
...clubs and cliques, have all of the disadvantages and lack many of the advantages of the fraternity. That it is here to stay is proven by the fact that...century from a despised institution with a handful of outiaws into a respected institution with a membership, graduate and undergraduate, of over 186,000.... | |
| 1909 - 358 pages
...clubs and cliques, have all of the disadvantages and lack many of the advantges of the fraternity. That it is here to stay is proven by the fact that...a membership, graduate and undergraduate, of over 186.000. It counts among its numbers presidents and vicepresidents, senators and congressmen. Federal... | |
| 1910 - 620 pages
...such abundant opportunity for dissipation of time and energy?" He says the fraternities have grown into "a respected institution, with a membership, graduate and undergraduate, of over 186,000;" that they have nearly 1000 chapters, of which 700 own or rent houses. He inquires again : "Has this... | |
| 1908 - 606 pages
...clubs and cliques, have all of the disadvantages and lack many of the advantages of the fraternity. That it is here to stay is proven by the fact that...judges of supreme courts, and thousands of men high in law_, medicine, the ministry, teaching and business. Most of these men are devoted to the old home.... | |
| 1908 - 346 pages
...groups. This being true and inevitable, we are bound to have the fraternity or some similar organization. outlaws into a respected institution with a membership,...undergraduate, of over 186,000. It counts among its members presidents and vice-presidents, senators and congressmen, federal and state judges of supreme... | |
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