Sigma Phi Epsilon Journal . r- i != 3 -2 ®1|F i^igma pl|i Spatlnn ilnurnal VOL. X. MAY 1, 1913 No. 4 THE FOURTH INTER-FRATERNITY CON-FERENCE. I The following article about the Fourth Inter-Fraternity Con-ference has been on our desk for some time, but lack of space hasmade it necessary to omit it from previous issues. We are very muchindebted to Mr. Geo. Banta for the article, who very kindly con-sented to write the same for our Journal on request of the Editor.] The Inter-Fraternity Conference met in its fourth session at theUniversity Club in New York City on Saturday, November 20,
Sigma Phi Epsilon Journal . r- i != 3 -2 ®1|F i^igma pl|i Spatlnn ilnurnal VOL. X. MAY 1, 1913 No. 4 THE FOURTH INTER-FRATERNITY CON-FERENCE. I The following article about the Fourth Inter-Fraternity Con-ference has been on our desk for some time, but lack of space hasmade it necessary to omit it from previous issues. We are very muchindebted to Mr. Geo. Banta for the article, who very kindly con-sented to write the same for our Journal on request of the Editor.] The Inter-Fraternity Conference met in its fourth session at theUniversity Club in New York City on Saturday, November 20, fraternities were fully represented and before the sessionclosed two others were admitted to full membership, making a totalrepresentation in an official way of twenty-eight fraternities. In ad-dition to the regular attendance, representatives from two fraternitiesnot members of the association were registered and attended through-out the sessions. It is difficult to sei forth in cold type the proceedings of the mee
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