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Editorial: Fraternity Studies


This editorial lays out a general plan for chapter literary study. First, they maintain that a "regular course of slid literature" is not necessary, as it is readily available within university classes, clubs, and libraries. Presentation-dependent modes of study are discouraged, as they leave multiple members with nothing to do for long stretches of time. They suggest a monthly schedule of a social meeting with songs, a fraternity quiz meeting, a current events or questions meeting on politics, art, or government, and a fourth meeting for art studies where an individual artist may be discussed.


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Mar 1885

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