Sigma Phi Epsilon Journal . e, a fortune teller, a German garden, where cider,doughnuts, and apples were served—all were features that madethe affair a pronounced success. We will have another danceMarch 11th, to be held at a down-town hall, and then the annualpic-nic at the end of the year always pleasingly ends the socialfunctions. Since this is the last letter before the Conclave, we wishevery success to the men and their work, and, although but oneman from Colorado Alpha will attend in person, we shall all attendin spirit, and hope that some time we may meet all our brotherswho will so nob


Sigma Phi Epsilon Journal . e, a fortune teller, a German garden, where cider,doughnuts, and apples were served—all were features that madethe affair a pronounced success. We will have another danceMarch 11th, to be held at a down-town hall, and then the annualpic-nic at the end of the year always pleasingly ends the socialfunctions. Since this is the last letter before the Conclave, we wishevery success to the men and their work, and, although but oneman from Colorado Alpha will attend in person, we shall all attendin spirit, and hope that some time we may meet all our brotherswho will so nobly represent the interests of our fraternity. Fraternally,Edward V. Du7iklee, Colorado Alpha. Chapter Historian. Pennsylvania Delta. University of every Tuesday Evening at the Fraternity House, 3745 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa. More than half the college year has passed. The secondterm is upon us, and all the brothers here at Old Penn. haveentered upon their new course of study. Mid-year exams, have. ARCHIBALD B. HEATON, 10. Distance Man One Mile, Two Mile, and Five Miles. Letter 1908-09.


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