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190. lappuse - because of the rule against perpetuities, by which both legal and equitable, or beneficial, future interests are void unless the interest must vest at a time not later than twenty-one years after some life in being at the creation of the interest. This
16. lappuse - The contracting powers are agreed not to have recourse to armed force for the recovery of contractual debts claimed of the Government of one country by the Government of another country, as due to its nationals, nevertheless, that agreement will not be valid when the debtor State refuses or leaves without reply an offer of arbitration, or. in case of acceptance, renders impossible the conclusion of a
85. lappuse - the following resolution was passed: "Resolved, That it is the sense of the Fourteenth Annual Convention that it is contrary to the fraternity's best interests to initiate into its membership men who are affiliated with any general, academic, or college fraternity.
84. lappuse - If we do meet again, why, we shall smile, If not, why then this parting were well made.
97. lappuse - habits and language; his power over his fellow men, or, in student language, his ability as a "mixer"; his intellectual and moral attainments, and his readiness to receive and assimilate religious impressions. There is strictly family life for every college student which largely determines the character of the soil into which the good seed shall
96. lappuse - further contract our field of discussion and consider that portion of this 90 per cent which is spent, not on the campus, or in athletics, or in touch with the main student body, but in the companionship of the student's intimates or the comparative seclusion of his college home, and which we shall call his college family life. In
65. lappuse - For the evils of college fraternities I know of but one remedy—bring in better men. These organizations are good or bad according to the aggregate influence of the men in them. If a college has a large body of young men in training to be gentlemen of leisure, idlers,
156. lappuse - Indifference is the greatest drawback that any fraternity has to contend with, and it is the quickest death for a chapter. This indifference, I believe, is started by a lack of form in chapter meetings, and especially by the failure to collect dues within a reasonable time. I have seen some of the very finest men in
187. lappuse - college. If there be aught of substance in the right of one to membership in a social club, apart from his property right, by parity of reasoning there is equal substance in the right of a fraternity man to the
96. lappuse - man of the college graduate, and surely we should make every effort to lift it to the highest possible plane. Most of the impurities and vices of college come from the student life rather than from personal contact with the instructors. Hence, if we would put down these evils, and improve mental, moral and religious conditions,