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

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526 THE SCROLL.much they have cherished their fraternity membership andadorned their fraternity. The influence of Vermont Alphahas been vital in New England and her contribution to itscitizenship has been great in honor and usefulness.THE new star shining in <strong>Phi</strong> <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>Theta</strong> gives us promiseof a continuing resplendence. We can well afford to lavishour fraternal affection upon the new child in our officialfamily. Pennsylvania <strong>Theta</strong> fulfills all the requirements foradmission as a chapter into <strong>Phi</strong> <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>Theta</strong>. In a wellequippedand growing* institution whose development canhardly be foretold, these new brothers, strong in abilities andsuccessful in every line of college activity, will plant ourstandard securely and bring enduring honor to the fraternity.They begin their chapter career with the hearty felicitationsof all <strong>Phi</strong>s. Seven of their sister chapters are in Pennsylvania,which will be a banner state for <strong>Phi</strong> <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>Theta</strong> witheight live, loyal and prosperous chapters within its borders.Every <strong>Phi</strong> should read carefully the account of PennsylvaniaState College and find great pleasure in the current story ofthe happy installation of Pennsylvania <strong>Theta</strong>. It is an addedstrength to the fraternity and a distinct contribution to humanbrotherhood.VACATION is the beginning of the battle for the comingchapter supremacy, and that battle is first to be won by alertlooking around for the very best material. Every chapter,before commencement, should appoint a committee to investigatethoroughly every college-going youth and be preparedto make definite recommendations in the fall. It is not oursto suggest any new methods, but rather to insist that the oldmethods be diligently followed. Circulars should be sent to<strong>Phi</strong>s requesting information and advice as to any studentslikely to enter the institution. Any <strong>Phi</strong>s knowing of suchcases ought voluntarily to write to the chapters in the institutionsto which they will go. Our alumni in this can especiallyrender valuable service. We sincerely trust that every chap-

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