. Sigma Phi Epsilon Journal . if there should be those who haveknocked at her doors of knowledge in vain, we would invokeGods blessings upon each and every one of them. Amid all theblots and shadows of our stay at college, we still love our almamater, and well that we do. But, first and above all, we shouldlove our fraternity. And it is needless to say that we do, for, inspite of our negligence in the discharge of her duties, I do notbelieve that there is one man upon her roll who does not feel thelights of fraternal love burning within his soul. To those boystermed as Seniors, with the weight


. Sigma Phi Epsilon Journal . if there should be those who haveknocked at her doors of knowledge in vain, we would invokeGods blessings upon each and every one of them. Amid all theblots and shadows of our stay at college, we still love our almamater, and well that we do. But, first and above all, we shouldlove our fraternity. And it is needless to say that we do, for, inspite of our negligence in the discharge of her duties, I do notbelieve that there is one man upon her roll who does not feel thelights of fraternal love burning within his soul. To those boystermed as Seniors, with the weight of a dreadful examinationresting upon them, we say Courage! But, though we wanderfar from the walls of our alma mater, let every one of us remem-ber that we are members of the same brotherhood; and, stillfarther, let us keep in touch with the fraternity, which can bebest done by subscribing to The Journal. As we turn the pages of history, we see the true fraternalspirit manifesting itself even before the dawn of history. We. George P. Arnold, Delta. CHAPTER LETTERS. 161 trace it up through the various nations of antiquity, and find thetrue fraternal spirit crystalized anew during the past few are not weakened, but strengthened, to know that we arepreserving this natural growth, a true evolution, characteristicof the best peoples of the human race. Delta was represented at Richmond Upon May 6th, whenour college played against Richmond College the most excitinggame played in that city this year. Although Alphas brothers rooted heroically, it was of no use, for it seemed to be pre-destined that we should win. Our base-ball season has beenespecially successful. Brother Johnson managed the team tothe advantage and satisfaction of all concerned, and succeeded inwinning the cup. He is to be congratulated for turning out thefirst team at William and Mary that has ever defeated every col-lege team played during the season. But we love to boast evenas much of Bro. George P. Arn


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