The Crescent of Gamma Phi Beta, Volum 8

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1908
 

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Side 73 - She is not dead — the child of our affection — But gone unto that school Where she no longer needs our poor protection, And Christ himself doth rule.
Side 197 - American whose notion of an efficient college was a student at one end of a log and Mark Hopkins at the other...
Side 206 - Dean of Women and other faculty members at least once a semester. 4. That Pan-Hellenics have an "annual" to which all women of the college are invited. 5. That heads of chapter houses confer twice a month with Deans of Women or faculty members concerning the management of houses, and at all times keep in close touch with alumnae. 6. That sororities take some pains to inform alumnae that ten years have wrought great changes in conditions with the growth of chapter houses and the multiplication of...
Side 233 - Whereas it is repugnant to the liberal principles of Societies that they should be confined to any particular place, Men or Description of Men, and as the same should be extended to the wise and .Virtuous of every degree and of whatever Country...
Side 19 - And, evermore, for cither's sake, To the sweet folly of the dove, She joins the cunning of the snake, To rivet and exalt his love; Her mode of candour is deceit; And what she thinks from what she'll say, (Although I'll never call her cheat), Lies far as Scotland from Cathay.
Side 202 - ... only to members of the family. Otherwise it is not a true family life. But this very secrecy bands its members together to hide the shortcomings of their fellows, and makes it difficult to reform it from without. Its seclusiveness is now rather that of a well-bred home than that of a secret society, and shows that any reforms that may be needed must come from within the home itself. College sentiment has always delighted to thwart the efforts of the faculty to interfere in the students' family...
Side 200 - The forefathers were right in believing that this goodness of the ground could be secured only through the direct and intimate touch of the older man upon the younger. But how, in our large institutions and under modern conditions, are we to bring about a close touch between the students and older men, which shall constantly uplift the younger men in their college family lives ? Is there any agency through which this is being or can be done ? Or anything to indicate that up to the present time only...
Side 18 - s girlhood's praise, Did Job himself upon her goodness gaze, A little better she would surely make him. Yet is this girl I sing in naught uncommon, And very far from angel yet, I trow. Her faults, her sweetnesses, are purely human ; Yet she 's more...
Side 205 - ... rushing," are acknowledged; and a strong current is setting in the direction of alma mater first, fraternity, if necessary, second. 2. The sorority girl finds her social needs very adequately met in her own group, consequently she does not readily see the need of identifying herself with Women's Leagues and YWCA "Noblesse oblige — noble birth implies responsibility.
Side 198 - ... which he must do his studying and get his food, rest, recreation and exercise, and is spent partly in the larger college atmosphere and activities which environ all within the institution and partly in his closer association with his chosen comrades in his college home. Many feel that this...

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