They even maintained that Rule 20 was a dead letter and that one of the Professors, when consulted at the time one of the fraternities was founded, did not disapprove, or quote this law.
Though a list of fraternity men was published in all of these sheets, the fraternities were not satisfied and decided to establish a paper of their own.
Letters to the Presidents of six Eastern colleges brought replies most unfavorable to the fraternities and seemed to indicate to the Faculty that elsewhere the fraternities were under a strict ban.
After the great struggle between the Faculty and the fraternities which culminated in 1850, the fraternities came to have an acknowledged place in undergraduate affairs.
Since that time fourteen more professional fraternities have appeared.
The Palladium fraternities refused to participate, and that year two "Hops" were given, one by eight fraternities in Toledo, D.
His opponent then arose and admitting nearly everything that had been said, based his argument on the idea that fraternities were harmful to the college as a whole.
Therefore, having refused the offer of several fraternities that did him the honor to ask him to become a member, it was necessary for him to form a few clubs that held meetings, but no secrets.
No less, in spite of his voluntary nonmembership in the fraternities of his day, was he a leader in the social activities of the University.
Ceremonies; The Zuñi Indians: their Mythology, Esoteric Fraternities and (M.
Mythology, Esoteric Fraternities and Ceremonies of the Zuñi Indians (M.
Fraternities should be abolished in the high school.
Greek letter fraternities as existing at present in undergraduate colleges are detrimental to the best interests of the academic world.
These yeomen had their own fraternitiesand were often on strike.
All sorts of professors amongst them are cast into fraternities and brotherhoods; and these orders carefully united by vow one with another, and under some more general notion of common dependence.
The guilds and fraternities in many places provided the chief actors, and in towns where there were many guilds and companies, each company performed part of the great drama, the movable stage being drawn about from street to street.
We shall see presently how they were incorporated into fraternities or guilds, and how they played a prominent part in civic functions, in state funerals, and in ecclesiastical matters.
Therefore, the law of fraternities fully covers all questions that arise in such societies.
However, as we shall see further on, tribunals in the nature of the ecclesiastical court exist in churches and fraternities of all kinds in the United States.
And early this morning, as usual, members of the various fraternities who made it part of their duty to bury the unfriended dead, were bearing away the corpses that had sunk by the wayside.
They were very coarse mantles, all of them, and many were threadbare, if not ragged; for the Prior of San Marco had reduced the fraternities under his rule to the strictest poverty and discipline.
Members of the Associated Fraternities of Literates weren't exactly loved by the non-reading public they claimed to serve.
I understand, now, that they were admitted to the Fraternities six months ago," he invented.
And, if Chester Pelton's socialization scheme goes into effect, there will be no branch of the government which will not be completely under the control of the Associated Fraternities of Literates!
Any fee, that is, that the Fraternities can collect any percentage on.
World History, with half the students frankly asleep through an audio-visual on the Feudal System, with planted hints on how nice a revival of same would be, and identifying the clergy of the Middle Ages with the Fraternities of Literates.
And now, the Associated Fraternities of Literates had come to monopolize the ability to read and write, and a few men like William R.
I have everything fixed up; she'll be admitted to the Fraternities this afternoon, and given Literate protection.
I don't suppose I need tell you how many kinds of hell will break loose if he dies now and the Fraternities are accused, as the Illiterates' Organization will be sure to, of having had him poisoned.
But not as suicidal as splitting the Fraternitiesand trying to follow two policies simultaneously.
You think the Fraternities are a solid, monolithic, organization; everybody agreed on aims and means, and working together in harmony?
When he snapped on the screen, a young man in a white smock, with the Fraternities Executive Section badge, looked out of it.
Primitive and modern secret societies, sororities, and fraternities have been organized around the principle of isolation.
For the first three nights of the rushing season the fraternities held open house for all freshmen, but during the last three nights no freshman was supposed to enter a fraternity house unless Invited.
Both of these fraternities were making violent efforts to get Hugh, but they were paying only polite attention to Carl.
After rushing season was over, he rarely entered that fraternity house, chumming mostly with Carl, but finding friends in other fraternities or among non-fraternity men.
Certain fraternities condescend to other fraternities, and those fraternities barely deign even to condescend to the non-fraternity men.
The administration strictly prohibited the rushing of freshmen the first term; and, in general, the fraternities respected the rule.
But the tutoring sections were only for the "plutes" or the athletes, many of whom were subsidized by fraternities or alumni.
Because some of the fraternities are so damn broad-minded isn't any reason that we ought to be.
You seem to think, too, that the fraternities are democratic.
You don't seem to realize that fraternities are among other things political organizations, fighting each other on the campus for dear life.
The fraternities will fight each other to pledge an athlete, but I have yet to see them raise any dust over a man who was merely intelligent.
Most of the fraternities take in Catholics, and the Phi Thetas take in Jews; at least, they've got two.
Well, you have a lot of sentimental notions about fraternities that are all bull; that's all.
I heard you talking about fraternities the other night, and, if you will forgive me for being awfully frank, you were talking a lot of nonsense.
He tried very hard to pass a rule, such as many of the fraternities had, that no one could bring liquor into the house and that there should be no gambling.
These fraternities aren't working together for the good of Sanford; they're working like hell to ruin each other.
In Ulster, fraternities of strong Protestants, which had existed informally since 1689, were now formally organized as Orange Lodges.
Always addicted to secret fraternities and natural adepts in conspiracy, they formed associations for war on England; that of the Fenians and that of the still more rabid and bloodthirsty Clan-na-Gael, whose utterances were frenzies of hatred.
But this great crowd of unemployed priests which is in the fraternities cannot afford, in this voluptuousness, even this Levitical continence, as the facts show.
To all these this danger also is added, that those who are in these fraternities are compelled to assent to those persecuting the truth.
Of the existence of any regularly constituted companionships of the first kind there is no trustworthy evidence until between two and three centuries after fraternities of the second kind had been organized.
This increase in the complexity of rites may be traced to the amalgamation of clans or to a substitution of the fraternities of priesthoods for simple clan ancestor worship.
He seemed scandalized at my mentioning fraternities at all: it was a subject far too sacred for discussion, evidently.
They had not amounted to anything there; but I knew that college fraternities were different--were big, powerful organizations which could make or break a man's college career.
If Jewish college men objected to that unwritten rule of fraternities; if they contended that fraternities should be democratic; if they wanted equal rights in those fraternities .
It was really too bad that I had never been able to join a fraternity--but then, of course, I must realize that fraternities had to draw the line somewhere!
The Fraternitieswere founded, for the most part, before the Companies.
Chivalry delighted in fraternities of arms sealed by vow and solemnity.
By virtue of his office he lived as an equal among nobles and princes, while his rare endowments opened to him at will the fraternities of learning and science.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fraternities" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.