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! \, i s l OK I Rl SIIMEN 43 ^ do their classwork well Th I man who fulfill wh all his obligations is the mosl valuable man t » the inl < st < with which he is alli< I. Y, M. G A. men wh Bunk v ' en their influen with other students; fraternity men wh :r« over-, alous in their fraternity work, often deprive their fraternity of their efforts by I ing fore 1 to 1 ive ( and many athlet betray their b ms hy failing to remain eligibl In this resp< t a burden of oul ide activity is s obn us as indolence. It can be shown that sevent \]' per ( < those who I il to pa in their courses have 1 n c a r d > or irregular in their el s attendance. A real seer for su i and happines regulari in appointments of all kind these is the el. s period in >lleg< i I of and not the l <
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