
This book gives a comprehensive overview of the first literary journal of Sigma Phi Epsilon, which began in 1910. It launched with high hopes of uniting the widely spread chapters of the national fraternity with fraternal notes, alumni updates, and chapter letters. The journal also published historical and literary pieces and encouraged its readers to contribute their own writings and art. This volume collects the majority of issues from the journal's first three years, offering a valuable look at the social and academic life of the chapters as they existed in the early 20th century.
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