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1903-04 Volume 28 No 1–5 - Phi Delta Theta Scroll Archive

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172 THE SCROLL.house'at college should be studied as well as Hull House ofthe slums. If is a permanent arid efficient factor in collegelife, which cannot be Sii|)plie'd -by the'haphazard' of the dormitoryand lunch-counter.The college fraternity is American. It tends to producean aristocratic socialist. A man can learn through fraternityfife the equality of equals, and the welfare of themajority as well as the value of an energetic and favoredminority.—Alpha Tau Omega Palm.The author of the above essay is Fletcher Bernard Wagner,A Y, a Stanford man, class of '02, now in Harvard lawschool. The essay was offered in competition for a $30prize given by the New York Alumni Association of A T 12for the best essay on 'The Influences of the College Fraternity,'and won the prize.

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