Word: phi
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Dates: during 1900-1900
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...Brown chapter of the society of Sigma Chi has been established to take a place among students of science similar to that held by the Phi Beta Kappa among students for the degree of Bachelor of Arts...
...theology, it excited a storm of abuse and persecution as furious as it was undeserved. Theodore Parker, the leader of the party, held views on the interpretation of the Scriptures which would today be considered the reverse of radical; and yet these same views prevented his election to the Phi Beta Kappa, in spite of his wide reputation as a scholar...
...William Everett '59, head-master of Adams Academy at Quincy, will be the orator of the Phi Beta Kappa this year, and Mr. Clinton Scollard will be the poet. For a short time after graduation Dr. Everett held a position as assistant professor here, but later he entered into politics and in 1893 was elected to Congress...
Last evening the Phi Beta Kappa elected the following officers: Secretary, D. F. Drake '00; first marshal, H. H. Fox '00; second marshal, H. A. Yeomans '00; toastmaster, W. Morrow '00; orator, H. B. Kirtland '01; poet, T. Petersson...
Student societies were just then becoming very popular. The most prosperous were the Institute of 1770, the Phi Beta Kappa, and the Speaking Club which were literary societies, the Adelphi which was a religious union, and the Percellian and Hasty Pudding Clubs. There was not much intercourse between classes, although a strong class spirit existed. The students did not, moreover, have the friendly relations with their instructors which exist today, owing to the extreme system of discipline which then existed. The most minute rules governed the every day life of a student. To denote his class he was obliged...