Sigma Phi Epsilon Journal . E. CLAYTON BALDWIN, 14. CHAPTER LETTERS. 479 winter. The crews are rowing daily in the two new shells, whiclireplace those destroyed by the tornado last fall on Onondaga Lake. Brother Francis has withstood all cutsand is working hard for a seat atPoughkeepsie in June. Brothers Rile,G. D. Hoople and W. C. Hoople re-sponded to the call for out-door Rulison is playing steady fora place on the Varsity base-ball all indications the chapter willenter a strong base-ball team in theInter-Fraternity League this spring. At the first meeting in April th


Sigma Phi Epsilon Journal . E. CLAYTON BALDWIN, 14. CHAPTER LETTERS. 479 winter. The crews are rowing daily in the two new shells, whiclireplace those destroyed by the tornado last fall on Onondaga Lake. Brother Francis has withstood all cutsand is working hard for a seat atPoughkeepsie in June. Brothers Rile,G. D. Hoople and W. C. Hoople re-sponded to the call for out-door Rulison is playing steady fora place on the Varsity base-ball all indications the chapter willenter a strong base-ball team in theInter-Fraternity League this spring. At the first meeting in April thechapter installed the following newofficers:. Glenn R. Arnold, E. Conklin, J. Campbell, 14. CLARENCE O. MOORE, 14. E. Clayton Baldwin, 14. Gordon D. Hoople, 15. Clarence O. Moore, 14. We wish to introduce to the Fraternity: Initiated April 18th: Wilmer Elmer Ayling, B. S., 16, Syracuse, N. Y. Another honor has been bestowed upon Sigma Phi Chas. F. Axtman, 09, President of the Geology Club, hasmade Sigma Phi Epsilon the honorary Pedagogy Fraternity. Since our last letter we have been glad to have with us BrothersBaldwin of Cornell, Chamberlain, Hutchings, Robinson, Mcintoshand Breckheimer. In closing, we wish every brother success in thecoming finals, and extend to all a warm invitation to visit us at anytime. Fraternally,Malt hew E. Conklin, New York Alpha. Chapter Historian. 480 THE SIGMA PHI EPSILOX JOURNAL. VIRGINIA EPSILON. WASHINGTON AND LEE Eviry Siindiv, 8:00 , in Fraternity Rooms. Spring is again here with its cheerfulness and also the spring-fever, the enemy of th


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