Anchora of Delta Gamma, Volume 191902 |
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... organizations , to the ideals and aims of which we owe in part our own . The strength of the college chapter is impaired more than can be estimated if there is not an honest and frank appreciation of those who are the respected rivals ...
... organizations , to the ideals and aims of which we owe in part our own . The strength of the college chapter is impaired more than can be estimated if there is not an honest and frank appreciation of those who are the respected rivals ...
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... organization , because we shall be truer women . The " high and teachable nature " which has a broad grasp of life problems , and is most useful in solving them , is an essential element in fraternity circles , as it is everywhere . We ...
... organization , because we shall be truer women . The " high and teachable nature " which has a broad grasp of life problems , and is most useful in solving them , is an essential element in fraternity circles , as it is everywhere . We ...
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... organizations . And now we are all “ a band of sisters true , " who each sing with all their hearts " vive la , Delta G. " Bound even closer than ever before , and in a compact , congenial body , Kappa Chapter proudly presents to ...
... organizations . And now we are all “ a band of sisters true , " who each sing with all their hearts " vive la , Delta G. " Bound even closer than ever before , and in a compact , congenial body , Kappa Chapter proudly presents to ...
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... organization , though of course the standing of those already having joined is not affected . The establish- ment of a sinking fund to meet possible future emergencies points to the sound financial policy which the grand council has ...
... organization , though of course the standing of those already having joined is not affected . The establish- ment of a sinking fund to meet possible future emergencies points to the sound financial policy which the grand council has ...
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... organization , with meetings adapted to the small amount of time left after home duties had been fulfilled and often ... organizations , but the desire and demand that stirred these organizations to action came from the clubs ...
... organization , with meetings adapted to the small amount of time left after home duties had been fulfilled and often ... organizations , but the desire and demand that stirred these organizations to action came from the clubs ...
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