Alpha Kappa Psi Diary, Volumes 7-8

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Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity., 1917

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Page 116 - ALPHA BETA GAMMA DELTA EPSILON ZETA ETA THETA IOTA KAPPA LAMBDA MU NU XI OMICRON PI RHO SIGMA TAU UPSILON PHI CHI PSI OMEGA...
Page 14 - The objects of the fraternity are to further the individual welfare of its members ; to foster scientific research in the fields of commerce, accounts and finance ; to educate the public to appreciate and demand higher ideals therein; and to promote and advance in institutions of collegiate rank courses leading to degrees in business administration.
Page 6 - Remembers that it is an institution designed to exist for many years and whose future success will be largely due to the reputation and character it sustains at any one time. 12. Teaches its individual members to understand that each has distinct responsibility and that each must maintain his character as one of its worthy members.
Page 6 - ... of the laws of the fraternity or plain transgressions of the spirit of Beta Theta Pi. 6 — Seeks to elevate standards of scholarship, aims to develop strong ties of human friendship among its members, manifests loyalty to the institution in which it is located, and gives hearty support to the faculty in measures which look toward the improvement of individual character. 7 — Joins in every movement for better relationships among fraternity men in its institution, championing the local...
Page 5 - Pi: 1. Recognizes that it is not a local organization but a branch of a national fraternity having definite aims and purposes. 2. Recognizes that those aims and purposes have precedence over any purely local customs or desires. 3. Strives through its individual members to exalt those aims and to fulfill those purposes. 4. Tries through its local administration to respond promptly and efficiently to the demands made upon it by the officials of The Fraternity. 5. Bars intoxicating liquor and gambling...
Page 66 - Have confidence in yourself, and make yourself fit. 3. Harmonize your work. Let sunshine radiate and penetrate. 4. Handle the hardest job first each day. Easy ones are pleasures. 5. Do not be afraid of criticism — criticise yourself often. 6. Be glad and rejoice in the other fellow's success — study his methods. 7. Do not be misled by dislikes. Acid ruins the finest fabric.
Page 14 - Great without seeking to be great By fraud or conquest, rich in gold, But richer in the large estate Of virtue which thy children hold, With peace that comes of purity And strength to simple justice due, So runs our loyal dream of thee ; God of our fathers ! make it true.
Page 6 - ... a branch of a national fraternity having definite aims and purposes. 2. Recognizes that those aims and purposes have precedence over any purely local customs or desires. 3. Strives through its individual members to exalt those aims and to fulfill those purposes. 4. Tries through its local administration to respond promptly and efficiently to the demands made upon it by the officials of The Fraternity. 5. Bars intoxicating liquor and gambling from its chapter house and does not tolerate, on the...
Page 14 - O land of lands ! to thee we give Our love, our trust, our service free; For thee thy sons shall nobly live, And at thy need shall die for thee.
Page 77 - I am speaking for all of us when I express my admiration to Bob Carder and his colleagues for that movie which showed very vividly the effects of the - not "seeing" - but blurring and wandering.

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