Greek letter men of Philadelphia . e similar a history of their foundation, of the accretion of newchapters, of the death of old ones, of increase or decrease in Asfar as the Phi Kappa Sigma Fraternity is concerned, no variation from thisnorm can be noted in the present sketch. Without boasting, however, thereis one claim that the Fraternity can make without challenge, and that is, thatit has never for one instant deviated from the path of honor, or connived atany act unworthy of an organization of gentlemen. Founded by the greatman who founded the Military Order of the Loyal Legi


Greek letter men of Philadelphia . e similar a history of their foundation, of the accretion of newchapters, of the death of old ones, of increase or decrease in Asfar as the Phi Kappa Sigma Fraternity is concerned, no variation from thisnorm can be noted in the present sketch. Without boasting, however, thereis one claim that the Fraternity can make without challenge, and that is, thatit has never for one instant deviated from the path of honor, or connived atany act unworthy of an organization of gentlemen. Founded by the greatman who founded the Military Order of the Loyal Legion in this country, thePhi Kappa Sigma Fraternity has ever striven to stand for what is best andtruest in Fraternity life; and, while not at present, perhaps, capable of com-peting with some of her distinguished rivals in her roll of chapters or numberof members, she yields to none in her ideal of what a Fraternity should be, orcf what a Fraternity can be made by the united efforts of true and honorablemen. J. Hartley Merrick. 388. Samuel DicksonRichard De Charms Barclay Frank W. PaulJohn M. McGrath


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