The college fraternity has had three pretty distinct periods of existence and its meeting place during each of these periods has been a fair index to the status of the organization. The first period was marked by profound secrecy on the part of the fraternity,... Alpha Xi Delta - Page 651907Full view - About this book
| 1909 - 504 pages
...fraternity has had three pretty distinct periods of existence and its meeting place during each of these periods has been a fair index to the status of the organization. tectcd nook in the woods, or more often a cellar under some dormitory, reached through a trap-door... | |
| 1909 - 344 pages
...fraternity has had three pretty distinct periods of existence and its meeting place during each of these periods has been a fair index to the status of the...often a cellar under some dormitory, reached through a trap-door in the floor of a devoted member's room. The badge or insignia, when worn at all, was pinned... | |
| 1908 - 854 pages
...periods of existence and its meeting place during each of these periods has been a fair index to tne status of the organization. The first period was marked...often a cellar under some dormitory, reached through a trap-door in the floor of a devoted member's room. The badge or insignia, when worn at all, was pinned... | |
| 1908 - 606 pages
...pretty distinct periods of existence and its meeting place during each of these periods has been a falr index to the status of the organization. The first...public. The meeting place was a student's room ; not lnfrequentiy it was a protected nook in the woods, or more often a cellar under some dormitory, reached... | |
| 1909 - 358 pages
...fraternity has had three pretty distinct periods of existence and its meeting place during each of these periods has been a fair index to the status of the...often a cellar under some dormitory, reached through a trap-door in the floor of a devoted member's room. The badge or insignia, when worn at all, was pinned... | |
| 1908 - 606 pages
...has had three pretty distinct periods of exist•*• ence and its meeting place during each of these periods has been a fair index to the status of the...often a cellar under some dormitory, reached through a trap-door in the floor of a devoted member's room. The badge or insignia, when worn at all, was pinned... | |
| 1908 - 346 pages
...fraternity has three pretty distinct periods of existence and its meeting place during each of these periods has been a fair index to the status of the organization. the fraternity, and bitter opposition on the part of the faculty and the public. The meeting place was... | |
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