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The Pan-Hellenic Conference

The Golden Key, Vol. 1, No. 4, June 1883


This editorial response to the proposed 1883 Inaugural Panhellenic Conference is an excerpt from an editorial first featured in the Zeta Psi Monthly. Zeta Psi editors state that the Pan-Hellenic Conference is an important event because there is great similarity in the conception, purpose, organization, and government of fraternities across the country. Zeta Psi pledges to send delegates, but notes that these delegates will not be untrained, and highlights that such delegates do not have the power to bind Zeta Psi to any agreements formed by the conference. They noe that the decision reached was that, "the conference would not legislate, but effects its purposes by the power of moral force," and add that although fraternities may together form an association, it will never be a bond of brotherhood.


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Jun 1883

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