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University of Iowa fraternities map and brochure, 1963-1970

1970-08-16 "The Greek Way Of Life" Page 6

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[photo to left] Mike Mansfield "The Larger Community" Majority Leader, U.S. Senate Alpha Tau Omega "When men live and work together in a fraternal association in college they enhance each other's growth and each other's capacity to contribute to the larger fraternities of community, state, nation, and world." [photo to right] Conrad Hilton "Human Relations Workshop" President, Hilton Hotels Tau Kappa Epsilon "Success in many fields of human endeavor, particularly business and government, depends on team play and getting along with one's fellow man. I can think of no better workshop in developing a sensitivity in human relations than fraternity membership during college years." [photo to left] Norman Vincent Peale "Highest Idealism" Pastor, Marble Collegiate Church, New York Phi Gamma Delta "The ritual of fraternities, like those of adult fraternal orders, is based on biblical background and the highest idealism and is taught to the brothers at the time and under circumstances of greatest susceptibility. Fraternities have a much deeper purpose than mere socializing." [photo to right] Roger W. Jones "Group Participation" Chairman, U.S. Civil Service Commission Sigma Phi Epsilon "The effectiveness of group participation in a nationwide program of character building among young men of college age has always been prominent in the role of the fraternity on the college campus." [photo to left] Dr. Luther L. Terry "More Complete Education" Surgeon General of the United States Pi Kappa Alpha "Fraternities offer the companionship, the interest in one's academic endeavors, and enthusiasm in one's achievements that make for a more complete education." THE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA THE INTERFRATERNITY COUNCILl IOWA CITY, IOWA 52240 Bulk Rate U. S. Postage PAID Permit No. 121 Iowa City, Iowa
 
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