Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Sigma Phi Epsilon Journal, Vol. 16: December, 1918
This is a very foolish notion, because, if post-collegiate life is to be anticipated as a thing so grave, then there is every reason why one should seek an occasional respite in the renewal of old ties. Certainly no possible harm could result from such a step, and we venture to say that a great deal of genuine good might be derived, if only to lift one temporarily out of the depressing effects of the daily routine.
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