Caduceus of Kappa Sigma, Količina 28

Sprednja platnica
1912
 

Druge izdaje - Prikaži vse

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Stran 98 - a tenderfoot: On my honor I will do my best: 1. To do my duty to God and my country, and to obey the scout law; 2. To help other people at all times; 3. To keep myself physically strong, mentally awake, and morally straight. The
Stran 10 - happiness has not her seat And center in the breast. We may be wise, or rich, or great But never can be blest: Nae treasures nor pleasures Could make us happy lang The heart aye's the part aye That makes us right or wrang.
Stran 10 - I'd rather be a Could Be If I could not be an Are; For a Could Be is a May Be, With a chance of touching par, I'd rather be a Has Been Than a Might Have Been, by far, For a Might Have Been has never been, But a Has was once an Are.
Stran 65 - was founded in 1582 by a charter granted by King James VI of Scotland. Trinity College, Dublin, was incorporated by royal charter in 1591. Harvard University had its beginning at Newtown, afterwards cambridge. Mass., in 1636. Yale University had its beginnings at Saybrook, Conn., in 1700, and was removed to New Haven in 1716.
Stran 459 - of instruction or administration of such institution. 6. No honorary organization, whose membership is selected by the faculty of such institution as a reward for scholastic merit shall be included in or subject to the provisions of this section. Sec. 2. This act shall take effect
Stran 65 - 1276; Macerata, 1290. There were nine more founded between 1300 and 1550. Italy was the greatest resort of students for the higher education in the middle ages. The University of Edinburg was founded in 1582 by a charter granted by King James VI of Scotland. Trinity College, Dublin, was incorporated by royal charter in 1591. Harvard University had its
Stran 65 - The first common schools established by legislation in America were in Massachusetts in 1645: but the first town school was opened at Hartford, Conn., prior to 1642. The University of Jagielle, of Cracow. Poland, where Copernicus received his education, was founded in 1364 by the Polish king, Kazimiere the Great, and endowed by a later Polish king, Jagiette, in 1400.
Stran 297 - and 2, the alumni of your own chapter. You should put in everything of general interest to either or both of these groups and cut out whatever is not of interest to them, however much it may interest you. The chapter letter is, or ought to be, a "news
Stran 297 - the swing of it, are easier to write. A typewritten letter home will be a visible evidence to father that you are learning something, and he will likely prove more tractable in meeting your YMCA expenses, etc. Let every chapter put in a typewriter at once or first thing next fall.—Phi Gamma Delta.
Stran 234 - That each fraternity chapter choose a member of the college faculty, preferably a member of the fraternity, as associate adviser In appropriate matters. "With respect to the attitude illustrated by the reply of one college, 'The faculty does not desire official connection (with the

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