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Loyola's Greek community provides opportunities for growth and excellence in academics, service, social interaction, intramural athletics, and values-based leadership. It's also a great way to make lifelong friendships. There are sixteen fraternities and sororities at Loyola, representing a fifth of all undergraduates.
© Loyola University New Orleans
Taken March 29, 2011
By Harold Baquet
Zhang Fei, Liu Bei and Guang Yu met in Zhou country and took the oath of fraternity, thus become sworn brothers from the Three Kingdoms during the late Eastern Han Dynasty at the Haw Par Villa.
Hi everyone :-) I miss Flickr, so much. Been away with boarding school and SPM and whatnots. I hope to get back in action with Zarra now that SPM is finally over with. Hihi.
I need inspiration! :D
Btw the ones in this photo are (L-R) Farah, Sappy and Dila. Awesome threesome, one of the many reasons that I managed to survive 2 years in boarding school :-)
11 Central Street
Salem, Massachusetts
One of the Pellatier brothers doing a handstand.
Citation: Boys and Girls Club of Greater Salem Collection, Salem State University Archives and Special Collections, Salem, Massachusetts
The angle on this shot is bad because I had to hold my camera over my head to get above a chain-link fence that surrounds this entire property.
This 1927 fraternity house at University of Nebraska–Lincoln was closed in 2014 after the fraternity was suspended for violating multiple fire codes.
One of my grandfather's friends. Probably taken in West Lafayette, Indiana between 1917 and 1921, when LSF was attending Purdue University.
Loyola's Greek community provides opportunities for growth and excellence in academics, service, social interaction, intramural athletics, and values-based leadership. It's also a great way to make lifelong friendships. There are sixteen fraternities and sororities at Loyola, representing a fifth of all undergraduates.
© Loyola University New Orleans
Taken January 22, 2010
By Harold Baquet
Loyola's Greek community provides opportunities for growth and excellence in academics, service, social interaction, intramural athletics, and values-based leadership. It's also a great way to make lifelong friendships. There are sixteen fraternities and sororities at Loyola, representing a fifth of all undergraduates.
© Loyola University New Orleans
Taken March 29, 2011
By Harold Baquet
Loyola's Greek community provides opportunities for growth and excellence in academics, service, social interaction, intramural athletics, and values-based leadership. It's also a great way to make lifelong friendships. There are sixteen fraternities and sororities at Loyola, representing a fifth of all undergraduates.
© Loyola University New Orleans
Taken March 29, 2011
By Harold Baquet
Loyola's Greek community provides opportunities for growth and excellence in academics, service, social interaction, intramural athletics, and values-based leadership. It's also a great way to make lifelong friendships. There are sixteen fraternities and sororities at Loyola, representing a fifth of all undergraduates.
© Loyola University New Orleans
Taken March 29, 2011
By Harold Baquet
The Wistarion, Pg. 143, 1904, Archives & Special Collections, Hunter College Libraries, Hunter College of the City University of New York, New York City.
For more information:
library.hunter.cuny.edu/about/archives
Dieses Wochenende war es mal wieder so weit. Wir feierten das 106-Jährige Bestehen unserer Studentenverbindung. Ein paar Auszüge.
Members of Clemson University's Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. do a step routine next to Tillman Hall to celebrate their Founders Day, Dec. 4, 2014. "We're here to serve our community and build better men," said junior Tristan Raphael, a psychology major. The fraternity's vision statement reads: "The objectives of this Fraternity shall be: to stimulate the ambition of its members; to prepare them for the greatest usefulness in the causes of humanity, freedom, and dignity of the individual; to encourage the highest and noblest form of manhood; and to aid down-trodden humanity in its efforts to achieve higher social, economic and intellectual status." (Photo by Ken Scar)