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Stran 119 - 5. The duties of the officers shall be those usually devolving upon such officers. ARTICLE V VOTING A unanimous vote shall be necessary to fix the date for pledge day and to make rules regulating rushing. ARTICLE VI AMENDMENTS This constitution can be amended by the unanimous vote of the Pan-Hellenic. BY-LAWS
Stran 68 - X AMENDMENTS This constitution may be amended by a unanimous vote of all the Sororities represented in the Inter-Sorority Conference. It was suggested that the following motions, that have already been •acted upon, be emphasized in the report of the Fifth Inter-Sorority Conference
Stran 108 - The love of all thy sons encompass thee, The love of all thy daughters cherish thee, The love of all thy people comfort thee.
Stran 178 - Good ye are and bad and like to coins Some true, some light, but every one of you Stamp'd with the image of the king.
Stran 255 - boys and girls are too young for club life; because they are expensive and foster habits of extravagance; because they bring politics into the legitimate organizations of the school; because they detract interest from study; and because all legitimate elements for good—social, moral and
Stran 303 - Love, be true to her, Life, be dear to her; Health, stay close to her; Fortune, find what your Gifts can do for her; Search your treasure-house Through and through for her; Follow her steps the wide world over; You must! for here Is the
Stran 170 - sympathy with and respect for children, strength of character, a genial nature, pleasing personality, an instinct for reading character, adaptability, and last, but not least, a strong sense of humor. Her home training and education should have given her a love and knowledge of books, a fund of general information, a quick and accurate mind.
Stran 120 - The constitution and by-laws of this Pan-Hellenic shall be printed not later than May 1st of each year and five (5) copies of the same shall be sent by each chapter to its Grand President.
Stran 38 - Their influence is detrimental to the school. Their tendency is to break up literary societies and divide the school into cliques, and to bring into the school the worst kind of politics and morals. 2. They are detrimental to the student himself. Possibly the word "morals" will be sufficient elaboration here.
Stran 158 - influence on its individual members, and that the ultimate responsibility for this atmosphere is on the alumni. If we would make this atmosphere permanently good, we must appreciate that the alumni are the permanent and the undergraduates the transcient