The Sigma Chi Quarterly: The Official Organ of the Sigma Chi Fraternity, Volume 14The Fraternity, 1895 - Greek letter societies |
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Alpha Lambda Alpha Omicron Alpha Phi Alpha Theta Alpha Upsilon Alumni Chapter annual April athletic association attended banquet baseball baseball team Beta Beta Theta Pi boys brother Johnson captain championship chapter house Chi Psi Chicago church Cincinnati club Commencement contest convention defeated Delta Delta elected entertained Epsilon Evanston football football team Frank fraternity frats Freshman friends George George Ade glee graduation Grand Chapter Grand Praetor Grand Tribune held honor hope Indiana initiated intercollegiate interest John June Kappa Kappa Lafayette law school loyal manager mandolin meeting Miss October Ohio Omega oratorical Pennsylvania Phi Delta Theta Phi Kappa Psi played pleasure Praetor present president prominent province Quaestor represented by brother score season Sigma Chi Sigs success term Theta Theta tion University Washington white cross young Zeta Psi Zeta Zeta
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Page 103 - My soul with joy remembers How like quivering flames they start When I fan the living embers On the hearthstone of my heart. I
Page 111 - Death never takes one alone, but two! Whenever he enters in at a door, Under roof of gold or roof of thatch, He always leaves it
Page 15 - the vase if you will, But the scent of the roses will cling to it still.
Page 266 - HE WHO HATH LOVED." He who hath loved hath borne a vassal's chain, And worn the royal purple of a king; Hath shrunk beneath the icy Winter's sting, Then reveled in the golden Summer's reign; He hath within the dust and ashes lain, Then soared o'er mountains on an eagle's wing; A hut
Page 184 - yard, I don't like you any more; You'll be sorry when you see me Sliding down our cellar door. You can't holler down our rain-barrel, You can't climb our apple-tree; I don't want to play in your yard
Page 266 - slept in, worn with wandering, And hath been lord of castle-towers in Spain He who hath loved hath starved in beggar's cell, Then in Aladdin's jeweled chariot driven; He hath with passion roamed a demon fell, And had an angel's raiment to him given; His restless soul hath burned with flames of hell, And winged through ever-blooming fields of heaven.
Page 90 - be it Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family of the deceased, and be published in the
Page 338 - None knew him but to love him, none named him but' to praise him.
Page 111 - to fill, And we forget because we must, And not because we will.
Page 45 - Oh, blessed are they who live and die like him, Loved with such love, and with such sorrow mourned.