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The object of our Fraternity is to promote good fellowship, to
encourage studiousness, and to inspire it's members in seeking the best
in their chosen lines of study, as well as in life. Progress shall mark
our every step; the spirit of congeniality shall reign at all times;
and every member shall be honest with himself as with his brothers. Men
elected to our membership are considered to be of good moral character,
to be high in scholarship, to have the capacity for meeting and making
friends, and to give promise of service to his fellowmen and to the
world. To be and become such may at times require a sacrifice of time,
pleasure, and comforts.
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