The Scroll of Phi Delta Theta, Volume 13

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Phi Delta Theta Fraternity., 1889
 

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Page 77 - Golden bells ! What a world of happiness their harmony foretells! Through the balmy air of night How they ring out their delight ! From the molten-golden notes, And all in tune, What a liquid ditty floats To the turtle-dove that listens, while she gloats On the moon!
Page 87 - I would call him Napoleon, but Napoleon made his way to empire over broken oaths and through a sea of blood.
Page 354 - I have used it for several years, not only in my practice, but in my own individual case, and consider it under all circumstances one of the best nerve tonics that we possess.
Page 171 - Mr. Bowdoin being about to depart for Europe, requested the company of the Society at the Raleigh, where he gave them a very elegant Entertainment. After many toasts suitable to the Occasion, the Evening was spent by the Members in a manner which indicated the highest esteem for their departing Friend, mixed with sorrow for his intended Absence and Joy for his future prospects in Life.
Page 46 - All work is executed in the establishment under our personal supervision, and only in the best manner. Unequalled facilities and long practical experience enable us to produce the newest styles and most artistic effects, while our reputation is a guarantee of the quality of the productions of this house. Designs, Samples and Prices sent on application. FINE LAWN TENNIS. The "Angell Special," a new racket for the season of 1891, made from suggestions and designs of James R.
Page 362 - HORSFORD'S ACID PHOSPHATE. Prepared according to the directions of Prof. EN HORSFORD. This Preparation is recommended by Physicians as a most excellent and agreeable tonic and appetizer. It nourishes and invigorates the tired brain and body, imparts renewed energy and vitality, and enlivens the functions.
Page 171 - On Saturday, the 6th of January, a meeting of * BK was called for the Purpose of Securing the Papers of the Society during the Confusion of the Times, and the present Dissolution which threatens the University.* The members who attended were William Short, Daniel C.
Page 364 - ... phosphates and phosphoric acid in the form required by the system. It aids digestion without injury, and is a beneficial food and tonic for the brain and nerves. It makes a delicious drink with water and sugar only, and agrees with such stimulants as are necessary to take. Dr. EW HILL, Glens Falls, NY, says : "An excellent remedy for atonic dyspepsia, nervous and general debility, or any low state of the system.
Page 174 - Whereas this Society is desirous that the $ BK should be extended to each of the United States. Resolved, that a second Charter be granted to our Brother, Mr. Elisha Parmele for establishing a meeting of the same in the College of New Haven in Connecticut, to be of the same Rank, to have the same Power, and to enjoy the same Privileges with that which he is empowered to fix in the University of Cambridge. To be called the ZT/TO.* An adjournment took place.
Page 168 - I, AB, do swear on the holy Evangelists of Almighty God, or otherwise, as calling the Supreme Being to attest this my oath, declaring that I will, with all my possible efforts, endeavor to prove true, just, and deeply attached to this our growing fraternity; in keeping, holding, and preserving all secrets that pertain to my duty, and for the promotion and advancement of its internal welfare.

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