Word: phi
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...publish a paragraph from the Yale News with respect to the recent election of the members of the Phi Beta Kappa from Harvard. The spirit of the article in question proves the utter needlessness of any serious reply beyond a simple and direct denial of the statement. It is useless to attempt to argue with those who do not care to learn facts, and who add prejudice to ignorance. When pugilism is said to be the recommendation for membership in the Harvard chapter, the writer who spreads such silly gossip stamps himself as ignorant not only of the Phi Beta...
...offered to the students in the way of lectures are exceedingly attractive, and are being enjoyed to a greater or less extent by all. The courses are: Mechanics, in Sheffield Hall, a series of fourteen lectures upon subjects of a popular nature; a course under the auspices of the Phi Beta Kappa Society, given on Wednesday evenings from time to time throughout the year; the Dwight Hall lectures on Monday evenings in the new Y. M. C. A. building. given by eminent divines of various denominations; and, finally, the lectures, to graduates which are also open to other members...
...meeting of the Phi Beta Kappa, held last Monday evening, the following men were elected from '87: Bailey, Baker, Bowen, A. C. Coolidge, C. F. A. Currier. A. T. Dudley, J. H. Gray, Hamilton, Herron, Huntington, Keep, Pinkham, Rich, Roffins, L. Robinson, Schofield, Stedman, C. S. Thompson. The first eight from '88 are as follows: Bocher, Duane, Hammett, Harriman, Leahy, Mahany, E. R. Thayer, Walden...
...annual convention of the Psi Upsilon college fraternity closed Friday evening with a banquet at the Metropolitan Opera House, attended by over 400 members of the fraternity. Hon. Charles Dudley Warner presided. Addresses were made by Rev. Dr. R. I. MacArthur, Joseph H. Choate (representing the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity), Chauncey M. Depew and President Charles K. Adams and ex-President Andrew D. White of Cornell. The convention was attended by delegates from each of the eighteen colleges in which the fraternity has chapters...
...members until graduation. The objects of the club are purely social intercourse and entertainment. The members dine together once in every six weeks. No member of the A. D. can belong to any similar society. The club dates from 1865, but was merely a continuation of the Alpha Delta Phi, which existed until that time. In 1873 a thorough reorganization of the club took place. New rooms were elaborately yet tastefully fitted up in a building on Brattle street. No expense was spread to make the rooms as comfortable as possible...