Caduceus of Kappa Sigma, Volume 23

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1908
 

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Page 410 - thou speakest but is a seed cast into Time, and grows through all Eternity! The Recording Angel, consider it well, is no fable, but the truest of truths: the paper tablets thou canst burn; of the "iron leaf
Page 410 - Silence is golden; Speech is human. Silence is divine." Fool! thinkest thou that because no one stands near with parchment and black-lead to note thy jargon, it therefore dies and is harmless ? Nothing dies, nothing can die. No idlest word
Page 497 - Incidental achievements—Two meetings of fraternity delegates with the Conference of Deans of Women, where a frank discussion of fraternity life in the college—its advantages and shortcomings—left with the fraternities many ideas for the improvement of fraternity life. A great increase in trust and respect among rival fraternity chapters.
Page 497 - consist of one alumna and one active member from every national fraternity represented in the college. A pledge day in every college fixed by the college pan-hellenic association. No part of the initiation ceremony to take place in public. Universal discountenancing of lifting. Women's fraternities interested in general college activities and taking active steps in formation of women's leagues.
Page 484 - Gulls on the wind, Crying! crying! Are you the ghosts' Of Erin's dead? Of the forlorn Whose days went sighing Ever for Beauty That ever fled? Ever for light That never kindled? Ever for Song No lips have sung? Ever for Joy That ever dwindled? Ever for Love that stung? The
Page 371 - to the lisping babe that prattles on her lap; let it be taught in schools, in
Page 383 - I never expressed those opinions, I think; I was never asked to. But I still believe that those opinions were worth something. Now I hope you will feel free to make your opinions known. I believe very strongly in the undergraduates' view of things and I have confidence in the judgment of the undergraduates.
Page 485 - The seven fleets of Venice Set sail across the sea For Cyprus and for Trebizond Ayoub and Araby. Their gonfalons are floating far. St. Mark's has heard the mass, And to the noon the salt lagoon Lies white, like burning glass. * * * The seven fleets of Venice— And
Page 498 - Beginning with Garfield," says the Phi Gamma Delta, "every occupant of the president's chair has claimed affiliation with a Greek-letter fraternity, although some were merely honorary members. Garfield was a member of Delta Upsilon, Cleveland was an honorary Sigma Chi, Harrison was a
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