Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Sigma Phi Epsilon Journal: March, 1904
A man is presumed, upon entering any fraternal organiza tion, to count the cost and to anticipate the benefits which, in his opinion, outweigh the cost. There is a cost; he has to sur render that large independence and crude liberty which is inci dent to a lax society. Then, what advantage is there in a fraternity? In the ideal fraternal organization there are untold benefits.
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