. Sigma Phi Epsilon Journal . 155 Alumni Department 157 Chapter Letters 168 Adertisements— K ~ ... Sigma Phi Epsilon Journal ?* PUBLISHED QUARTERLY: October 20th—December 25th—March 1st and May Ist Subscription, $ a Year. Single Copies, 40 Cents D EDITORIAL BOARD FRED A. PRICE, P. 0. Box 144, Lawrence, KansasEditor-in-Chief and Business Manager ASSOCIATES JOSEPH R. CURL, 1001 Schmulbacli Bldg., Wheeling, W. Va. Exchange Editor DEAN D. McBRIEN, 605 College Ave., Conway, ArkansasContributing Editor JOHN H. BOWEN, 521 Board of Trade Bldg., Norfolk, Va. Alumni Editor All Editors will ple


. Sigma Phi Epsilon Journal . 155 Alumni Department 157 Chapter Letters 168 Adertisements— K ~ ... Sigma Phi Epsilon Journal ?* PUBLISHED QUARTERLY: October 20th—December 25th—March 1st and May Ist Subscription, $ a Year. Single Copies, 40 Cents D EDITORIAL BOARD FRED A. PRICE, P. 0. Box 144, Lawrence, KansasEditor-in-Chief and Business Manager ASSOCIATES JOSEPH R. CURL, 1001 Schmulbacli Bldg., Wheeling, W. Va. Exchange Editor DEAN D. McBRIEN, 605 College Ave., Conway, ArkansasContributing Editor JOHN H. BOWEN, 521 Board of Trade Bldg., Norfolk, Va. Alumni Editor All Editors will please send Exchanges to the Above AddressesSend all Material for Publication to FRED A. PRICE, P. O. Box 144, Lawrence, Kansas Material must be in the hands of the Editor, twenty days before date ^ of Publication ^ IC 9 Articles Contributed may be sent direct to Contributing Editor Entered as Second-Class Matter November 5, 1914, at the Post Office,Lawrence, Kansas, under the Act of March 3, 1879 U f^« ^« ^^ M« ^^ ^^. Fred A. Price, Editor-in-Chief VOL. XII. DECEMBER 25. 1914. NO. 2 I CONTRIBUTIONS I i I [!]><».{. Dean D. McBrien, Department Editor ^o<«,»«,<„,«„ig AFTER THE FRATERNITY, WHAT? To many men fraternity life is college life. To most collegemen college life is life. If so, after the fraternity, PVhatf So ingrained in the life and routine of the fraternity do somemen become that an awakening from the dream takes place onlythrough rude projection, by graduation, from the life of the schoolinto a cold, unfriendly, jobless world. Lethargic, stunned, helpless,the victim, in mental panorama, views the passing show of good fel-lowship, social life, the routine and pleasures passed which contributedto love of ease, lack of initiative, and bliss of college life. The fraternity should function strongly here by overcomingthese tendencies and substituting values which have for their purposethe making of the whole rhan. In part this may be worked out th


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