Kappa Alpha Theta, Volume 33Fraternity, 1918 |
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Page 117 - Hughes through the co-operation of the Carola Woerishoffer Graduate Department of Social Economy and Social Research of Bryn Mawr College and Seybert Institution of Philadelphia.
Page 78 - 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 Bibliographv of Fraternity publications and information...
Page 287 - I am more powerful than the combined armies of the world. I have destroyed more men than all the wars of the world.
Page 287 - I am more deadly than bullets, and I have wrecked more homes than the mightiest of siege guns. I steal, in the United States alone, over $300,000,000 each year. I spare no one, and I find my victims among the rich and poor alike, the young and old, the strong and weak. Widows and orphans know me. I loom up to such proportions that I cast my shadow over every field of labor, from the turning of the .grindstone to the moving of every railroad train. I massacre thousands upon thousands of wage earners...
Page 158 - 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...
Page 259 - He that findeth his life shall lose it ; he that loseth his life for My sake shall find it.
Page 201 - As pure and sweet, her fair brow seemed Eternal as the sky ; And like the brook's low song, her voice, — A sound which could not die. And half we deemed she needed not The changing of her sphere, To give to Heaven a Shining One, Who walked an Angel here. The blessing of her quiet life Fell on us like the dew ; And good thoughts where her footsteps pressed Like fairy blossoms grew.
Page 287 - I lurk in unseen places, and do most of my work silently. You are warned against me, but you heed not. I am relentless. I am everywhere, in the home, on the streets, in the factory, at railroad crossings, and on the sea. I bring sickness, degradation and death, and yet few seek to avoid me. I destroy, crush or maim; I give nothing, but take all. I am your worst enemy. I am CARELESSNESS!
Page 216 - Ship me somewheres east of Suez, where the best is like the worst, Where there aren't no Ten Commandments an...